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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 12, 1979
VOL. 11. MO. w .• SRCTtOttl, SJ .... es
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DAN CRANEY (19ft), DAN 0'81HIN IN TRUHOUIE
Not Yet OUI of~ Woode 111 Huntington .. .ch
'Illegal Stmcture' Argued
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!Cl'i~ C.•111 for •etl• ant
Servlcea Ureet« .Jlm PllltD, the
aatbor ot lbe report, said tbll
wHk tlaat be'd concluded the
tne .... • 11 an "Weaal atruc·
&an."
lh llld M reque1ted that Qty
Att.ol'De7 O.U Hutton pJ'OMCUte
tbe -~· tor t.wni to set a permit.
Joaue rane)', Dann1'•
motber, Mid lbe lDplre4 about
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Gulf Periled
340,000 Told
To Flee Storm
M JAMI (AP> -Al least
340,000 people were ordered
evacuated today in four stales
as Hurr ican e Frederic ,
described as •'extremely
dangerous." roared toward the
central Gulf Coast with winds or
130 mph pushing tides or 10 to 15
feet.
Forecasters warned it could
become the most vicious hur-
ricane lo hit the area since
Camille caused widespread
death and destruction a decade
ago.
Fickle Storm
Won't Budge
County's Smog
Weather and smog rorecaaters
who thought tropical storm
Guillehno was going to provide
some relief for Southern
California found out it didn't
happen that way today.
The storm, spotted Tuesday
off Cabo San Lucas, was sup-
posed to bump tbe blgb presaure
system that kept a lid of beat
and smo1 over the Orange Coun·
ty for tbe lut five days.
UJlfortunately by today, it was
obvlom that Guillermo wun't
moYbal and so tbe 1QO..desree
temperatarel and eye-at!nciDI amoa continued unabated.
Forecutera with the NaUoa.al Weather Service aaid today they
lff DO cbanle in alabl in the
aeJtt two days.
lo Oraqe County, forecMtel'I
for tbe A1r Quality llanaaement
.Dl1trict 1ald tile same flnt state
bealtb ~ PQllted earller
th1.I ftllk for Le Habra, Slata
Ana C.,., ADabetm ud Loi
Alamitoa wo.14 remain ID lfttd. n., Nkl atr quail~ la m
Toro WM~ to come clote
Clee SllOG, Pase Al>
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The hurricane was expected to
s weep ashore tonight
somewhere in the area from
Pensacola, Fla., to Gulfport,
Miss. Winds of 35 to 40 mph were
already buffeting some coastal
areas, including Pensacola.
·'The area of major concern 1s
from Gulfport to Pensacola, but
gales could very well hit
anywhere in the area or bur·
ricane warnings," said
forecaster Joe Pelissier.
Civil Defense orricials said
about 100,000 people were being
evacuated along the Mississippi
Gull Coast where Camille left
2SO dead and millions or Jollars
in damage in 1969.
In neighboring Alabama, an
additional 70,000 were ordered to
leave and urged to go to one of
about 40 emergency shelters set
up at schools and National
Guard armories in Mobile and
Baldwin County.
The National Guard was
called o ut in the Florida
Panhandle where Civil Defense
officials said about 150,000 were
being evacuated from five coun·
ties.
Louisiana officials reported
about ~.000 were ordered out of
the danier area, mainly in Pla·
quemines Parish.
Officials pointed out, however,
(See RED, Paae Al)
FBI Probes
Bank Theft
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
Police plan to administer a po1y.
1rapb tat to a Su Prandleo bank· teller wbo 1ay1 be wu
forced to take $111,000 from a
vault and deliver lt to three men
wbo bad strapped a bomb to bis waist,
Police Hid Monday deteetl"'
ud nt .,.u wn IDl'Ol...S u.
lDVff~Nlnl drit ...,., told by teller ..m. 8damarlu of tbe
Ooldn Mate S.CuttJ Saawa a.u.
l4alurSa toad=lM WU
w ---la~IM w• bDa
ll'MD •• bl U.... r.r.-wbo put • form ·fltt~a ·bomb =pted wttb a r9IBo IDil* Ida c . Tbt trio ........ tMJ woald blow blm QP ti be talted
wltb enyoae .
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~ontrol ,
Clime to Up
·Prime Rate
NEW YORK CAP > -
Chase Manhattan Bank
said today it wiU raise its
prime lending rate from
12~ percent to a record 13
percent Thursday. less
than a week after Chase
increased the rate by half
a percentage point
A bank spokesman for
the nation's third-largest
bank relused to comment
on the latest increase.
The prime rate is the
base interest rate for un·
secured loans to banks·
most credit·worthy cor-
porate borrowe rs . It 1s
seen as an indicator of
trends in interest rates.
Cow.killing
CamneShot
In Clemente
A San Clemente police man
shot one of two wild dogs that re-
portedly killed a pair of cows
and injured several other cattle
on the Vlsbeek Ranch Tuesday
night.
Police Sgt. Paul Falk said the
dogs apparently have been
maraudin& with a coyote pack
that bu attacked cattle crazing
off Avenida Pico near San
Clemente High School.
Officer Willie Marino fired two
sbota from bill revolver and
killed the wild dog at 7:26 p.m.
while patrolllq the open area
eut of tbe San Dle10 Freeway
near Avenida Pico.
Oranae Coun~ Animal Con·
trol oftlcen picked up the dot's
carca11 this moruln1 for ex·
amlnadaa. nft:!ileJ:C: =:n~t J~
a.m. tod.a.Y wttb a report that the other wtlcl doe wu leadlD& the
coyot.el ID pursuit of more cat·
tle. • D\lltDI the put three weeb,
Falk ..W the dofl have ldlled
two cow duriu earlJ mondnl ·r.W.. lr±sn "\aq cbaMd tbe
c1op mi1 COJot. oa won the
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... •• ,.. -leboDI ..--. lot."
Other pOUcemen. llteludlaa
CllilDOGl. .... AI> '
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Eerie
GlolVCast
By Blaze
By Tile Auocia&ed Press
About 450 firefighters batUed
an out-of-control brush fire that
has scorched at least 1,000 acrei.
on "rugged and inaccessible"
radges above Altadena and was
visible for mol'e than 20 miles to·
day as it cast an eerie orange
glow over the Los Angeles sky .
Meanwhile. an out-or-control
blaze adjacent to lbe Red Wing
r oundat1on Indian Village
charred at least 1,200 acres or
grass and heavy brush in San
Luis Obispo County. The fire
was the third an the area in 16
days. with 3,000 acres of brush
destroyed in the first two blazes
No structures were threatened
by the Altadena fire. which by
early today had crept to within 1-..., miles of Mount Wilson and
its complex or television and
ra dio antennas and an
astronomical observatory. safd •
U.S. Forest Service spokesman
Gene Knight.
"We are not going to say it's
not a threat," said Los Angeles
Co unty Fire Departme n t
spokesman Ken Lavoie, adding
that five engine companies were
dispatched to the summit of
Mount Wilson as a precaution.
"We just rolled the equipment
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Coast
Weather
Fog, low clouds alone
coast late nlabt and
tbrou1h mld·mornlng
TbundAy otberwiae SUDQ)'
and bot. Lowa tontibt 62 to
88. HiP TbUl"lday 68 to
13 at bucbel, 85 to 93 in-
land.
IN8JHTO•AY
Tu *"'°"°' .,,.....,. ol
,,., JOfCfH '°'' ,... or·
goai.lattoll'• battk to boll •
toOmft -,. 0 ··po.et.·· rw...U . .S.. ,_ Al1.
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Demou1tlc prt1t•••Ual aomlutioo. n.r. wlll be eo .. ., .,._,
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KeGDeCty Mlcl ,.._.., alllM-.
.. , think tt ..id M a Mrd·
fouabt baW., Wb tM •• I •· tioD ud ............ .....
reporten at a KmMdJ ~
cb1rlt.y beDeftt.
Kennecb' admewledled tW lD
recent WMkl. ''nlere laave blft
a number at m7 coUeaiu-tn
the Coqreaa and Senate wbo
have uked me to &Ive con·
•ideraUon" to .....U.,.
Neither Kennedy nor Carter
haa declared hlmHU \,a can-
didate. SpeculaUoa about a Ken-
nedy candidacy bu been ram·
pant alnce the M11sacbuaeU.
· .aenator announced recently tllat
his famllJ bad no objedlona to
bis enterl.nl the race.
In a televlalon interview to-
day, Democratic National
Chairman John C . White, a
Carter supporter, said a Carter·
Xennedy nomination battle
... "would be one of the classic
struagles of our political bia·
tory."
"If you put the two most
•powerful figures in America in a
<:ontest again.st each other, the
potential foe a bloody, manalinl
nomination process ls there. We
have done it before in the
Democratic. Party ... , " White
said on the CBS "Wednesday
Morning" program.
•'It is 50 separate guerrilla
battles in 50 separate locationa
over a period of about four
months. It~ a long, tedious proc-
ess in which each battle affects
the next battle. I would suspect
that in a situation like thi.s that
the polls are meaningless."
The party chief answered
"sure" when asked whether
Carter could beat Kennedy.
··sen Kennedy obviously will
wan some primaries. The presi·
dent will win some. And how
they work against each other
will determine the outcome of it
1 think it would be a mighty
struggle ... ,"he said.
"But there's no way -no way
-you can count tbe president
FroMPageAJ
FIRES ...
up there in case it gets out of
hand."
Lavoie !\aid unexpectedly low
humidity and erratic winds en·
countered on · the ridges were
hampering containment of the
fire.
Flames licked to within 20 feet
of some ndgetop homes Tues·
day. but firefighters held off the
blaze and there were no evacua·
lions.
The cause of the fire waa un·
der investigation, be said.
P ersonnel from the California
Department of Forestry, lbe
U.S. For~t Service and the
Pasadena flre department aided
county units using flve helicop-
ters, two airplane tankers and a
variety of other equipment.
Two firefighten suffered from
heat eldlauslion, Knight said,
and one helicopter made a safe
emergency landing when one of
it.s two engines falled In fllpt.
Females Set Sail
NORFOLK, Va. <AP>
Fem ale U .S. sailors were
deployed on a warship overseas
tor the first time Tuesday when
the Navy repair ship Vulcan
, aalled for the Mediterranean.
The Vulcan, with a total crew or
about 730, iJ authorized to carry
66 women. Since women sailors
be1an reportin& aboard the ship
late last year, 10 have become
pre1nant, according to the
Navy.
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Barbro Hettllng, a visitor from West Germany, comes
up with an eye-catching way to get a ride from Concord,
N .H., to a friend's home in nearby Bow.
Visitor in Mesa
Thwarts Rape Try
A man who climbed onto a
second.floor hotel balcony at·
tacked and attempted to rape a
woman visitor from Virginia in
Costa Mesa Tuesday, police re-
ported today.
• Officers said the 3S·year-old
worn an was forced into her room
but managed to escape into the
bathroom in the 4 p.m. attack.
Tbe woman, who waa accom·
panylna ber bu.aband to Costa
Mesa on a business trip, suf·
fered a bruised throat and
shoulder, police said.
Bergeson Set
For Talk in
San Clemente
Assemblywoman Marian
Bergeson is the scheduled
speaker at the San Clemente
Chamber of Commerce qual'Ur·
ly membenblp meettn1 set for
Sept. 25.
The chamber meeting is
scheduled for noon at the San
Clemente Inn, 125 Ave. Eaplan·
di an.
Mrs. Bergeson, R-Newport
Beach, ls expected to update
legislation in Sacramento.
Nu -West Development
Corporation officials also plan to
present a slide show on the
3,000-bome project on 2,000 acres
of Visbeek Ranch land to be
known as "Rancho San
Clemente."
Tbe cost o(. the luncheon ls
$5.25. Deadline for reservations
is Sept. 24. For information, call
492-1131.
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FRED •..
they could not force people to
leave their homes.
Frederic's 130-mpb winds
were centered about 180 miles
soutb-soutbeaat of Pensacola .
and about 200 miles aouth-
southeaat of Mobile, Ala., near
latitude 27.9 north, lon1ltude 87.3
west. The 1torm bad turned
1ll1htty more to the north·
northwest and picked up apeed
to 12 to u mph.
The wall of the hurricane'•
eye varied from 20 to 40 miles ln
wldth, aald forecuter Vauahn
Carmlcbael. Gales extend out
150 to the north and "° mU. to
tb• IOuth ot the •>'•· Hitb tides are predicted up to 80 mllel to
tbe eut at wbere the e)'• croues the coalt.
Hurricane warnin11 were
pott.d fl'om Panama Ctty, Fla.,
to Grand Ille, La. A burricue
watch WH ln effect weat of Oran~ Ille to VermtlUon Bay,
and 1mall craft from V.See,
Fla., to v~ Bay wen ad·
vJHd to lla1 lD pol't.
rorecuten. Hld UM storm
WU umrem.11 daacerom."
.. W•'N lnte•tMalll.__ not ln·
~UUll& flMlCiftc aru. nt track IDCUe.._ a Utile bit men tum
towardl UM aortb·DOrU.aW'llt,"
CatldlC!llMl aaid. ''Of coatae,
U...-rll pOrUaa., ~t nrD· -~MW 11 ibt ,IDiilt UketJ to be ....... tllcM Wr could do
aaJtldll r ~!'
The would-be rapist fled back
out through the balcony. pohce
said He was described as an hjs
30s. with a mustache and short
dark brown hair slicked back.
He was about fi ve feet 10 inches
ta II and we1 ghed a bout 180 .
pounds.
F,.._P~AJ
SMOG ••.
to a first stage advisoey, wbile
the Orange Coast was to remain
listed as a location with good
ai r.
The heat wave has kept of
ficials at the Southern CalJfomaa
Edison Company scrambUng for
power sources following two
days of recordin1 breaking elec·
tricity demand.
Monday marked a record peak
hour demand of 12 ,404
megawatts and Tuesday a new
hlgh waa set at 12 ,46-'
megawatts.
Bob Ed&el~l spokesman for Edison, said ine company runa
hourly check.I of demand and sup·
ply to determine lf it will have to
institute any cutbacks.
So far, be said, none bu ~n
called for 1n the heat wave.
Not ooJy did Gulllermo faU to
break up the beat wave and lt.s
accompanytnlf inversion !aver, It also bun t done much for
surfers.
Lifeguards aald today that
while some aouth swells have
been rolling lnto local beaches,
the waves aren't much.
"The problem is that the
storm t.n't quite in our win·
dow," commented Newport
Beach Capt. Bud Belahe. "Right
now it's Just huuing the cout."
Meanwhile, the inversion
layer showed no stcn.s of mov-
ing. "It's not 1otng to lift and
that means the smor isn't going
to 1et better," the AQMD
spokeswoman said.
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DOGS •••
Falk, have shot at the dogs but
Tuetday was the lint time any
of the do11 or coyotes waa
struck.
Shortly after Tuesday's shoot·
lnc, another Calle Empalme ret·
ldent, Robert Mahr, reported to
police that the bound.a were near
A v•nlda Pico and A venida
PrHldlo at t : 119.m.
But police olfteert arrlftd •t
the tcene u UM peck ned lato
UMhlUy ana .
Motorist Killed
In Bead-on Crub
Da•ld Mlddletoa, II, of
Corona1 . Wat killed Tu.1day nlaart WD1D Ida c.ar bit a pldl\(p
triek oe die IU..-.lde rrteway
and earMdfld b•ad-on Into a
rotkJ lllU1ld•.z.. Oattfor1'h
Rt•wa1 Pmol cmC*'l tUd. litc141.toa wu dead at tbe
Mfte "tbt t p.m. acetdlat near 011111111 Cu.Poe ao..t, Oftlcen
Hid. fte drlftf ol tM truck,
Dulci lbippen. 27, of Rt•enfde, wun't~UNd..
to Beat
luncbH8, •MotSa1 political
aouree11 ..,. ~ .. ID tbe
SundaJ AtJuta .Jo•raal aad C..UI itd•r Quotl••:.• .. kaowle41eable
.ource," .. ~..W•..
told Cart« be wu tllluln•
a bout •nterlna the race.
Prevtowty, Kennedy bad •akl be
would aupport a Carter b6d for
re·eltetlon.
Kennedy told Cartel' M wu
belnc ursed to rua bJ a ..,._
of Demoer.U who feanid for
tbeir re.eleetioll clwae• wUb a Carter caadldaer. tbe
newspaper aald. Tbe Polt quot·
ed aoareet cloH to K~uedy u
11ytn1 that 11 of 24 S.nate
Demoerata up for re-eleeUon
bad •Pollen to him about run·
nin1.
MelDWh.De. Wblt. House of.
fictai. continued Tuesday to
Reds Guarding
Nuke Planes?
TABERNASH, Colo. <AP) -
. Retir ed Maj. Gen. John K .
Slnglaub aaid today he~believes
Soviet troops are ln Cuba to pro-
tect nuclear warbeada on Soviet
planes. He aaid a newapaper in-
terview quoting him aa saying
there were Soviet missiles in
Cuba was inaccurate.
The Norwich, Conn .. Bulletin
had reported loday that
Slnglaub sald lhe Soviet troops
were gua.rdl.ni nuclear m ... Ues.
However, Slnglaub, reached by
telephone at bia home ln t.b1a
mountain town west of Denver.
said be had been misunderstood.
••A warhead Is not
synonymous wilh a miss le," he
said. "I believe that when I aaid
'nuclear weapon' the paper in-
terpreted that as 'nuclear
miHlle'."
Sln1laub aaid Penta1on of-
ficials teatifted before the Senate
Foreign Relationa Committee
that a Soviet combat brigade
was an Cuba in 1962 "with the
primary mission to guard
nuclear warheads the Soviet
Union had introduced.
"Their presence today mJght
very well be lo guard warheads
of MIG·23s the Soviet Union has
there," Singlaub added "Those
planes are considered nuclear-
c a p a b I e They might have
wa rheads."
S tat e D e partment
spokeswoman Mary Ann Bader
said. "We have no evidence that
would substantiate lbe alleea·
tlons raised by General
Singlaub."
Told of tbe later reports.
Bulletin Executive Editor
Tm>mu Oat and reporter Jamea
Southwood aald today the
new1paper stood by its story and
that there was no mlsua·
derstandina.
"There was no doubt in the
aeries of exchanges he bad with
the reporter." Oat said. "It <the
atory ) was the result of three in-
terviews, not just one quick In·
terv•."
Today'• edlUons of the
Bulletin reported the retired
Army major eeneral aa saying,
.:.:I know there are nuclear mlt·
1tles ln Cuba. The U .S . in·
telll1ence establishment knows
there are nuclear miaailea ln
Cuba. And President Carter
lmowa there are nuclear mia-
aUea lD CUM.
"The Sovtetl have the same
poUcy the United Stat.es does -
the Sovleu do not truat in·
di1enous froups with nuclear
warheads," the BulJetin'•
copyrtabted atory reported
Si.o1laub u aaytng.
SingJaub I06t b.la post aa lhe
Army'• cbief o( sWf in Korea
after a 1977 club with Cart.er.
Slnglaub also has opposed
ral1f1cat1on of the SALT If
treaty, which would hmat U.S.
and Soviet nuclear arms
Singlaub. who was in Colorado
at the time of the tDt..ervtew. was
quoted in the story as saying he
learned of the Soviet nuclear
presence ln Cuba from former
military colleaeues.
I
~ay Carter u • mu more
eoaarDed about crtUcal luuet
f ada1 tbe oaUoo than lilt
ellnees for ..... 1ecUoa.
Wbtt. Houle preu MmlW'J
JodJ Powell •aid the pnaidedt dee~ to delay ur announce-
ment ot bit own clDdldaey unW
ConareH bu dealt wttb the
Strate1ic Armt LlmltatloD TreatJ and Ida tMflY le..,la· Uon .
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TREE •••
"It'• not even a treeboule u
far as I'm concerned," aaid
Palill. "When I WU a kid •
treebome wu bu.lit In a tree.
This llace la built on tbe
iroun ."
The Cruey treeboUle, built
more than a year ago, ta 13 feet
bltb and u equipped with a
stereo, two windows, electric
lights and a carpeted noor.
"The kids were redecoratiJll
the fint Ooor when this Whole thine with the city •tarted," sald
Mn. Chaney. "But they stopped
-they're just too bummed out."
City Adminlatrator Bud
Belsito said be asked Mn. Hut·
ton to bold off proeecuUon unW
the council takes action oo the
city report .
Mn. Hutton said if the councll
COnCUl'I with Palin'a request for
proeecuUoo abe would ·~~ to get together with the f
first.
"We're not interested ln nail·
ln1 tbem to the cro11 and
watching them squirm," she
saJd. "We're only interested in
compliance."
Deapite Mayor Don
lbcAlli.ter'a recent 1u11est1on
that hta colleacuea abou ld
"forget this." several council
members said the double-decker
structure could present a Uabtu-
ty problem to the city.
''Tbe tnehouse is a veey lone-
ly UtUe place ript now," aaid
Mrs. Craney. ''Tbe kids put a lot
of wortt into It and now they're
really worried."
Bill Talks Stall
S ACRAMENTO !AP >
Negotiations on a bill to ban
psychiatnc testrng Of rape VIC·
t1ms stalled an an Assembly
committee Tuesday after the
measure's author and commit-
tee members disagreed on a
compromise.
TASTEFUL EI,EGANCE
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HURRICANE FREDERIC BRUSHING GULF COAST
Shaded Are•• lndtcate Are•• Receiving Werning•
Six People Killed
By Etna Eruption
CATANIA, Sicily (AP )
Mount Etna spewed hot rocks.
gas and ash on. a group of 200
tourists today near the summit,
killing six people and injuring at
least 17, police reported.
Most ol the tourtata were non-ltaliam, police said, but their
nationalities we re not im·
mediately available .
A mountain guide said the
crater .. exploded like a can·
non."
Tbe state-run television said
at leaat 35 were injured. Police
s aid some were seriously burned
and taken to hospitals at the foot
or the mountain.
T he tourists bad gone to the
s ummit to observe activity in
several <.'raters on Europe's
tallest and most active volcano,
which has erupted several times
in recent weeks.
Police said the tourists went in
two buses nearly to the top of the
two-mile-high volcano. then
went by cableway and jeep close
to the summit.
According to witnesses, they
looked into the main crater. then
turned and began descending,
and were about UiO feet from the
edge of the c rater when the
volcano expelled hot rocks and
ash on them.
Storm No Relief
For Hot Southland
Weather and smog forecasters
who thought tropical storm
Guillermo was going to provide
som e relier for Southern
C alifornia found out it didn't
happen that way today.
The storm, spotted Tuesday
off Cabo San Lucas. was sup·
posed to bump the high pressure
system that kept a lid or beat
and smog over the Orange Coun·
ty for the last five days.
Unfortunately by today, it was
obvious that Guillermo wasn't
moving and so the 100-degree
te mperatures and eye-stinging
smog continued unabated.
Forecasters with the National
Weather Service said today they
see no change in sight in the
Counril Notes
next two days.
In Orange County. forecasters
for the Air Quality Management
District said the same first stage
health advisory posted earlier
this week for La Habra, Santa
Ana Canyon. Anaheim and Los
Alamitos would remain in effect.
They said air quaUly in El
Toro was expected to come close
to a first stage advisory. while
the Orange Coast was to remain
listed as a location with good
air.
The heat wave has kept of·
ficials at the Southern California
Edison Company scrambling for
power sources following two
days of recording breaking elec·
tricity demand.
Frederic
Nearing
Coast .
MIAMI <AP > -At leas t
340,000 people were ordered
evacuated today in four states
as Hurri ca ne Frederic.
described as "extremely
dang~rous." roared toward the
centra l Gu.If Coast with winds of
130 mph pushing tides of 10 to 15
reet.
Forecasters warned it could
become the most vicious hur-
ricane to hit the area since
Camille caused widespread
death and destru<.'tion a decade
ago
The hurncane was expected to
s weep asho r e tonight
som ewhere in the area from
Pensacola. Fla .. to Gulfport,
Miss. Winds or 35 td 40 mph were
already buffeting some coastaJ
areas, including Pensacola.
"The area or major concern is
from Gulfport to Pensacola. but
ga les could very we ll h it
anywhere in the area of hur-
r 1 l' an e warnings." said
forecaster Joe Pelissier.
Civil Defense officials said
about 100.000 people were being
evacuated along the Mississippi
Gulf Coast where Camille left
250 dead and millions of dollars
in damage in 1969.
In neighboring Alabama. an
additional 70,000 were ordered to
leave and urged to go to one or
about 40 emergen<.'y shelters set
up at schools and National
Gua rd a rmories in Mobile and
Baldwin County. :h The National Guard s
call e d out in t he Flo ri a
Panhandle where Civil Defense
officials said about 150,000 were
being evacuated from five coun-
ties.
Louisiana officials reported
about 20,000 were ordered out of
the danger area. mainly in Pia·
(See FRED, Page A!>
Son of RFK
In Hospital
NEW YORK <AP) -David
Kennedy. 24, son of the late Sen.
Robert F . Kennedy, has been
hospitalized with bacterial en·
docardilis, an infection of the
heart valves. a Kennedy family
spokesman s aid here today.
The New York Daily News re·
ported he would be treated for
drug addiction problems.
A statement from the office of
Stephen Smith. Kennedy's uncle,
said David was being treated
with antibiotics in
Massachusetts General Hospital
and that although his condition
had improved. he was "still
very serious."
David was revealed last week
to have a drug problem after be
said he was robbed at a Harlem
hotel frequented by narcotics
users. A police source said he
went there to buy cocaine.
O~lly 1'119C Si.ft ,._
'THE FAMILY WANTS TO DO ANYTHING THAT WOULD MAKE MARTY AT PEACE'
Nina Young and Two of Her Sons, Jeff, 29, (left) and Kevin, 28 , at PreH Conference
Comatose Decision Hard
Mother Agonized for Three Months
Nina Jane Young said s he
agonized for t hree m onths
before dedding she would go to
court to request termination of
life s upport for her critically in·
jured 18-year-old son.
"l lis\e:Qed to about 13 dodon.
The evidence was so conclusive.
medicall y speaking. that be
* * *
never could be a functional
human being." Mrs. Young said
Tuesday, fighting back tears.
She talked to reporters at her
Westminster home only .a few
hours after Orange County
Superior Court Judce Bruce
Sumner 6anted her request for
termination of life s upoorl • * *
Judge lnfliwnced
By Testimony, Law
Medical tesumony a nd exist-
ing law influenced Orange Coun·
ty Superior Court Judge Bruce
S umne r 's dec i s i o n that
mechanical systems s upporting
the life of Vincent Martin Young
should be turned off.
Judge Sumner, in an interview
Tu esday afternoon, said he
didn't believe family hardship or
religious beliefs had a le&al
bearing on the case despite
one attorney's contention that
they did.
Such factors were offered as
ev idence in the widel y
publicized Karen Ann Quinlan
case. in which the state Supreme
Court of New Jersey ruled that
life support systems could be
shut off at her parents' request.
"The Vincent Martin Young
case was decided on more oar·
row grounds than the Quinlan
case." Sumner explained.
The ruling marked the second
time California 's "Natural
<See SUMNER, Pace A.%) 'TOUGHEST DECISION'
Judge 8~ Sumner
measures
Her son . Vincent Martin
Young. who fn ends and family
members call Marty. has re·
mained in a coma at Hoag
Memorial Hosp1tal in Newport
Beach aince an April 24
automobile accident in Hunt·
mgton Beach
·'God never meant for anyone
to be kept ative by a machine."
Mrs. Yowi« said, acJcnowled&ing that she bad fuJJ support for her
position from the family's
Catholic priest
"I 'm l osi n g m y la st
tyoungest > son And a very fine
son ... satd the mother of six <.'h1ldren
Doctors at Hoag said Young. a
f or mer fo otba ll s t a r at
Wes tmmster High School. has
his eyes sewn shut to prevent in ·
fection. He cannot hear, see.
think OT feel pain or pleasure,
they said
"We feel leaving him like this
is degradi ng and humiliating.
The family wants to do anything
that would make Marty more
comfortable and at pea<.'e." said
Mrs. Youn~. a widow .
"It's a very horrible l'ns1s and
experience." she added before
being overcome by emotion and
leaving the room.
According to Judge Sumner's
ruling, the breathing ventilator
that is assisting Young may not
be disconnected until Sunday
morning. Sumner ordered the
five-day stay to allow time for
any a ppeaJ of his decision. None
has been announced.
Mrs Young's attorney, Clay
Reavis J r of Newport Beach.
said a decision has not yet been
made on whether the life sup·
port system will be turned orr
Sunday morning -or at a later
lime.
Sk~ting Compromise Argued
Fire in LA
Area Chars
1,000 Acres
He said that decision would be
ma de by Newport Beach
neurosurgeon Thomas Rogers.
Young's phystclan.
Rogers declined to discuss the
case Tuesday.
BJ JOANNE aEYNOLDS OftlleDM!y ..........
Roller skate rental 1bop owners say they acree rib
Newport Beach clty officials -there might be some
streets on wla1ch 1tatln1 oqbt to be banned.
That tbouebt emeried dlllin& Monday's councU dia·
cussioo ol • ne. city law tbat would enable councilmen not
only to spedfJ streets from which skaters are banned, but
to Ht a c:mfew after which no skating would be allowed.,
AttomeJ James Toledano, who made the observatlon,
wu pleecttq for DO action oa lbe law by councUmtn ln
ravor ol wonma wttb bis clieats.
However. llayor Paw R1 ckoft said be wanted \be law
on the boob 111.Wt la cue lt'1 needed. Once the law is
paned. ooundfmen then bave t.o make • list ol streets and spectlY a curlew boar for it t.o IO lnt.o ef.f eet.
.. 'lbla lJn't a declaratloa of war,0 Jlyckoff told
Toledano. Tbe mayor 1ald be IUl1 wanta tbe cit)' to work
cooperadvety "1th Toledano'• erouP in solvtn1 skater·
caued probleml before tbe council 11 forced to resort to
tlliebMmllcarfew. ••• N&WfOllt BUCB now b9I a HAT -a J1iPwa1 Ac· dollt-.. ,,. ........... '""" ........... , Dilbt bJ
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Allo named to the eommittee were Mike John.son.
former member of the city Parka, Beaches and RecreaUon
Commllllon; J ean Watt, president ol sPON (Stop Pollut-
in& Our Newport>. Bill Ficker, an archilecl who led the
Bridie Action Team for the Pacific Cout Hipway bridle
over Upper Newport Bay; Bud Schroeder, a current
member of the Transportation Plan Advisory Committee,
and Judy Cooper. a member o( the city's Environmental
Quality Advisory Committee. ••• SPEAKING OF the loac·awalted new brtd1e. couocll
mem bera Monday asked city staff SQ~bers to see if
CalTra.ns is lnt.ettsted In adJaatlnc conatructloo houri to
minJmile the traffic snarl eompUcatiom wben the new
atrulSiup. · A 1 eeman for CaJTra.ns said today be doubt& lt'U
be a but a standard cl& • job 11Me the new
seven•lue die is 101D1 to be C!m north ol tbe emu.,
four lane bridge and .. there'll be no traffic d.l.lru»doll."
Tbe 1poltesman aald advetUllDI tor tfklil will beSID la
Dec:ember and coutrucUon lbould tie under way ta Jllrda
lllO.
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Araoa investigators followed
up reports today \bat a 1,000-
acre brush fire in nac1ed terrain
above Altaden.a was caused by
youn1aters playin& with
matches.
The rtr., visible tor more than
30 mU. u it cut an oraftle
1low ln the Loa An11les sky
overn11bt, sprinkled asb on
Altadena Md Pauclena today.
llleawtd.le1 a blue acljaceot
to the 1ted WlDd Jl'oundatba In-
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Coast
Weather
Foe. low clouds along
coast late ni1bt and
tbrousb m ld-mor ninc
Tburtda, otherwise sunny
and bot. Lows tonlfht 62 to
es. Hiabl Tbursday a to
73 at beaebel, 85 to 93 in-
land.
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seen aa an indicator of
treoda ln u.ter.t rates.
Act Now,
On Cuba,
Nixon Says
LOS ANGELES <AP> -
Former ~idenl Nixon said to-
day thal unleaa Presldfnl Carter takes decleive action on the
presence ot Soviet combat troops
In Cuba, "be la tolnt to have sreal
difficulties ln other areas," ln·
cludinJtheSALT II treaty.
''There were no troops in CUba
wbJle I was president," Nixoo
aaid in impromptu remarb to
reporters ae he embarked on hie
third trip to mainland China.
"And, u far u I know, there
were none there while Preaident
Ford wu in office. The ooly
Russian lrool>8 or personnel that
were in Cuba were technical
personnel and not a combat
brigade aa there presently
seeme to be.
''That does not indicate that
the fault they are there rests
with President Carter," Nixon
added. '1'he fault is with the Kremlin.
"Now what we do about lt is
for the president to decide, and
from the criticism that he is re·
ceaving from within his own par-
ty even more than from the
criticism he 1s receiving outside
his party it would appear that
unless he does act decisively, he
is going to have great difficulties
in other areas, SALT and others
as well.''
Nixon then boarded a Con .
tlnental Airlines flltht for a 10-
day trip to China which will in-
clude atopolfa in Hawaii and
Hong Kong.
''I plan to aee 1ome of the
Chinese leaden and to spend all
or my time In Peking," he told
the reporters "The purpose is
solely to be brought up lo date
on Chinese-American relatiom.
"I t.h.inX it's very important
for the Chinese to understand
that with the Presidential elec
lion coming up, that there will
be disagreement on many other
things, but generally stront sup-
port from both parties and from
'moat of the candidates • on the
Chinese-American rela -· tlonahlp."
The trip will be Nixon's second
C h ina vlalt si n ce his
bletoric 1972 presidential trip in
which he reopened U .S.-China
ties after 20 yean of cold war
animoelty, Brennan eald Tues·
day.
Chinese leaders orltlnally ex-
tended the invitation to Nixon a
year and a half aao. but the vi.sit
was postponed due to conflict.a
with President Carter'• an·
nouncement of U.S. normallza-
Uon of relations with China.
Nixon'e moet recent vlalt wu
in February lt76, when be ar-
rived ln Pekin1 as an official
1ueat or the Chinese people
aboard a Chinese 1overnment
Jet.
On Sept. 22, the Nixon party
-will fiy from Pekint to Tokyo
and then to San Francisco and
finally to John Wayne Airport in
Orante County. Brennan said
the former preeldent hopes to
arrive that day ln time to attend
the Callfomla Ansel.a' baaeball
game against Texas.,
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~ups·
'Hea:YY'
f'lnt 41.1 eorollmHt at UMt
lbre• ~ ln th• Coaat <'A>m· munlt.J Col._• Dl1trict toc.&Jed
N,U5 atuct.1.1, an aver•&• ln·
ereaae or four percent wben
compared to~nln day lut fall, otftdalt today.
Oolden Wea In Huntlnaton Be-ch and CoutUne, which holcb cluaet at varloua loca
Uona th.rouahout the coUeae dJ.a
trict, showed reapecUve enroll·
menl JwnPI ol 10.8 and 12.5 per·
cent.
The Oraqe Cout campua in
Colla Mesa temaJna the di•·
trlcl '• lar1eat but fl rat day
enrollment of 23,141 day aad
eventnc students aWJ marka a
decline ot 1,1" atudent.a <or four
percent> when compared to lut
year. · ·occ enjoyed 10Ud 1rowth
laal year and it la difficult to
trow extensively year after
year," said Kenneth E. Mowrey,
dean ot admiaalooa and record.a.
Mowrey added, however, that
he expect.I to make up moet of
the deficit by Sept. 22, the laet
day of fall resiatraUon at OCC.
Coastline, which haa shown
the 1reatest growth, also ex·
pect.a late reaiatraUona to push
ila population hither, said
spokesman Jack Chappell.
A current enrollment of 14,117
day and evening student.a could
be Increased by nearly 8,800
more puplla, be predicted.
The greateet Increase at
Coastline came ln lbe number of
people t.aJdn& television counes
offered by the district's educa·
tional station, KOCE-TV. An
eaUmated 2,800 student.a are taJt.
ing TV courses, marking an ln·
crease of 73.4 percent when com-
pared to last year
Would-be telecourae students
have until Oct 19 to enroll for
any of the 12 TV courses beinl
orrered this rail.
Enrollment at the Golden
West campus totals 17 ,070 stu
dents, an increase or 1,662 over
las t fall GWC s pok.e s man
Donald Randol expects enroll
ment to climb over 20,000 by the
time registration closei; on Sept 20 .•
Dis trict Cha ncellor Dr
Norman E. Watson said he was
"extremely pleased with the
public response to our courae of
ferings this fall."
BarefJark Rider
Fairview
Leases
School
The lease for lleH Verde
School In Coate Meta wa1
awarded to Falnlew State
Hospital Tue1day alter tbe
ho1pltal'1 executive dtnctor
made a lut·mioute verbal offer.
Dr. Frank Crtnella told
Newport-Mesa 1ebool tnllt.ees
4 that tovemment red tape bad
held up a written proposal, but
that he had obtained autboriu·
Uon to offer a Lhree-year eon·
tract for '204,000 a year, lnclud·
in1 maintenance.
Al.so eeekinl the lease on the
school, which wu closed th1e
year due lo declining enroll·
ment. wu Coastline Community
College. Ila offer. including
maintenance, came to S243,000.
However, trustees in a two-
hour discussion decided against
Coastline. which bad aubmitt.ed .... ....,.... a written proposal.
They cited concerns by
Amy Blickenstaff, 11.i'l, wonders why 2·
year-old Shanti de Luca, 2, is riding in
nothing but bis birthday suit on a Salinas
sidewalk. With the temperature nearing
100 degrees, Shanti found his costume ap-
propriate.
neighbors about nlebt classes
and increased traffic. Two resi-
dents of the area apoke at the
meeting, expreseing aucb con·
County Eyes Consultant
Will Aid in Selecting Fire Protection
By ROBEaT BAaKER
Ot•o.11,, ...........
Orange County supervhors de-
cided Tuesday to turn to an out-
side cooaultant for help in work·
Ing out the takeover of fire pro-
tection services by the county
next June :.>.
The state currenUy helps pro-
vide fire protection to the urun -
corporated parts of Orange
County and to nine cities includ-
1 n g Irvine and Sao Juan
Capistrano
But late last year. Gov Ed·
mund Rrown Jr informed local
ofhc1als that he anlcnded to cut
from the state budget the 530
slate firefighters working under
contract with the county.
Supervisors Tuesday directed
county officials Lo report back in
two weeks with a list of qualified
fire services consultants and ex·
pected costs.
Isauea to be explored include
the aulmilatlon into the county
system or the more than 500
rirefishtera, continued stat.e pro-
tection of county wildland areas
and a requirement that may
lead to caab contract.I with participating cities.
Seven of the nine cities pres-
11,.._P~AI
FRED ...
quemines Parish
OHlciaJs pointc.-d out, howt-ver.
they tould not forct: people to
kuve thear home!)
Frederic's 130-mph winds were
centered about 150 miles south of
Pensacol~and about 175 rruleb
south souUieaAt of Mobile, Ala .
near lalltude 27 .9 north, longitude
87 .3 west. The storm had tu~
slig htly more lo the nornt
northwest and picked up speed to
12lo 15mph
enUy in the system belong Lo a
special aaseumentdlstrtct
County Fire Chief Carl
DowDA cautioned superv11ors
Tuesday that what.ever b ac-
compliabed by cooauJtanta must
be accomplished quickly.
He said members of the de
partment are suHerang from
morale problems because of un
certainly about what Is going to
happen
"They are uptight and
frustratt."'<i." be said
Oowru; added that he 1s IOGang
~ome key personnel and othen.
are lookmg for transfers
Downs also cmph1ts1~{'d th:it
dec1s1ons mwit be made no latl•r
than Dee 1 m order to make tht·
transition about seven month-.
later
The consultant contract 1s to
be f or s ix month s. but
s upervisors assured Downs
Tuesday that important pobcy
decisions will be reached before
the end ~ the year.
cems.
Trustee Ken Wayman, who
H ves in the area, eatd be talked
to neighbors and found almllar
concerns. He questioned a
Coastline survey showing most
re11dents favored college classes
at the school.
Fairview, which still muet
submit a written proposal, was
given permission to negotiate
subleases with Prince of Peace
Luthe ran School and with
CoaetliM.
However, proposals for night
claaaa mU1t be submitted to the
Newport-Mesa school board for approval.
The Fa1rview classes, for de·
velopmentally disabled persona
21 and under. wi II be held
between 8 30 a .m and 4 p.m.
dally. Dr. Crinella told trustees.
fi e ~aid the state recently
authorized catch-up funds that
hct vt-enabll'<l the hospital to tu re
an adctiuonal 45 teachers, who
v.lll conduct dasse11 at Mesa
\'1•rcl1·
lie :laid ~I students, who have
bN•n ovNcrowded at Fairview,
wall be bu~ed to Mesa Verde
cla"ISPS
Dr Cr1 nella s aid he is
particularly interested in having
the fac1hty "mtegrated" with
both Fairvie w classes and
classes for normal youngsters at
Prince of Peace
Cops Slay Dog
Predator Had Killed Cows
A San Clemente policeman
shot one of two wild dogs that re
portedly kiUed a pair or cows
and Injured several other catUe
on the Visbeek Ranch Tuesday
night.
Police Sgt. Paul Falk saJd the
dogs apparently have been
maraudin1 with a coyote pack
that baa auacked cattle 1ruiJ1g
off Avenida Pico near San
Clemente High School.
Officer Willie Marino fired two
shots from hie revolver and
killed the wild dot at 7:28 p.m .
while r•trolllnt the open area
eut o the San Die10 Freeway
near Avenlda Pico.
Orange County Animal Con-
trol officers picked up the do1's
carcass this mornlnt for ex-amlnatioo.
Calle EmpaJme reeldent John
Tilton telephoned police at 8:41
a. m. today with a report that the
other wild dog waa leadint the
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SUMNER •••
Death Act" has been used ln
shuttini off a We support since
it became law ln January~ 1J177. Sumner eaid he baseo it on
Young's "fundamental" right to
privacy. "People have the rtlht
to refuse medical treatment and
the right to terminate medical
procedures that have been In·
itiated on their behalf," the
judte ruled .
No appeal b planned, aaid the
boy's court-appointed couneel,
Deputy Public Defender Lee
Towne, but he did dlapute lbe
rilbt ot privacy offered by the
Juda• u a reaaoo for 1ranlin1'
the request.
Towne Hid It Wat obvioul ln
tbll cue that Youna, wader the
cbara• of b1J mother u a con·
aervator, bad not uked for the
rt•ht to privacy. "Ke ••Y Just u well wUb a n,bt to Ult," the
attonaey ldded.
But Towne Hid be did DOt 1 .. 1
any lnJmUce wu doM to Vln·
cent Yowas bJ tbe J'lda•'• de-
el11oa. He c.u.d the na.Ufta PNC·
edent·MIWNl ud, added that an
aj>,.al would 9'11y Hnt to tell
U.• Hw Cdfonla law. b the oelr other 1lmUar
CalitGn&a cw, a 1-l:j-old IM>y
ldenws.d only .. amla c.
••• tak•• off JU•·•UP,POft • ,.._.. • a.lidrm'• Ra1ftlll
Ill Loi '-•lel la P•b~. 117t.
coyotes tn pursuit of more cat
tic
During the past three weeks,
Falk said the dogs have killed
two cowa during early morning
raids. Ranchers have chased the
dogs and coyotes off before the
hounds could devour the beef.
At least three other cows have
been biten during attacks by the
dogs. "The wild doga are braver
than the coyotes," Falk said.
"They're out ~ere every day
biting and 1nappin1 al the
cowa," Falk said. "l've seen
them in the hiih school parking
lot."
Other policemen, including
Falk, have ahot at the dop but
Tuesday wu the first time any
of the dop or coyotea was
struck.
Shortly aft.er Tuesday's shoot-
ing, another Calle Empalme res-
ident, Robert Mahr, reported Lo
police tbat the hounds were near
Avenida Pico and Avenida
Presidio at 6:51 p.m.
But police officers arrived at
the scene as the pack fled into
the hiUy area.
Man Charged
With Assault
Against Dad
Char1ea of miedemeanor u -
aault wtlh a deadly weapon were
filed Tuesday atalnat an
Anaheim man who alle1edly
threw hi• father off the Newport
Pier.
Offlclala or the Harbor
Judicial Dlltrtct Court aaid to-
day no date hu been aet for the
next court appearance of
Jonathan Pbllip Coban, 27.
Coban WU 81Tetted Saturday
by Newport Beach poUce when
ha 1howed up at bi• brother'•
home lD Anaheim.
Accord.int to police repqrta,
Cohan and bia tether were fl•h·
Int l11t Thuraday when the
youna•r man be1an to talk about wantlna to kill aomeone.
Tb• •year-oid f atber dedded
to ltavt lbe pl•r but poUce 1aid
lht 1ounie~ man tbl'•• blsn over
tbt 1lde before he could depart.
WltDllMI t.blew a rope to UMt
tld•r Cob1n who poltct d"cribed 11 1 poor 1wlmmer .
Th• yOUDfel'. mu allepdlJ
fled lbe ~ foDowtn• the bid· Ma&.
TASTEFUL El,EGANCE
FEATURING
TOP QUAIJTY AT
REASONABLE PRICES
AT VON HEMERT.
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Ted Sees No Shoo-in
Pre11ure J!ounting for Kennedy Candidacy
o..11, ...... S!Mf ........
DAN CRANEY (left), DAN O'BRIEN IN TREEHOUSE
Not Yet Out of Bureeucratlc Woods In Huntington Beach
'Illegal Structure' Argued
By STEVE MARBLE
Of U. 04911' l"l ... Slaff If 14-year-oJd Danny Craney
thinks the City of Huntington
Beach bas dismissed the idea of
toppling bis elaborate two-story
treehouse, he'd better think
again.
All is not well in the Craneys'
Ellis Avenue front yard.
City officials forged ahead this
week with a "treebouse report"
whJch is expected to come to the
City Council for action next
Monday.
The counciJ, earlier this
month, seemed re luctant to
force Danny to tear bis
trffhouae out of the family pi.De
tree. However Development
Services Director Jim Palin, tbe
author of the report, said this
week that he'd concluded the
treehouse is an "illegal slruc·
lure."
He said he requested that City
Attorney Gail Hutton prosecute
the boy's parents for failinJ( to
Marin Seeks
Odd,.even End
SAN RAFAEL <AP> -
Marin County bas joined
Orange County as lbe
second in the state to ask
out of the odd-even
gasoline plan.
The county Board of
Supervisors voted 4-1
Tuesday to ask Gov. Ed-
mund G. Brown Jr. i( he
would end the system ln
the jurisdiction.
The governor bas said
he would honor such re·
quests. even though he has
asked that the system re·
main in effect for the 14
counties which voluntarily
instigated it last May.
get a building permit.
Joanne Craney, Danny's
mother. said she inquired about
a permit and was told s he
couldn't get one.
Palin explained that's because
the treehouse is too tall and is
not set back far enough from the
street. He added that the struc·
ture's electrical wiring is being
checked by tbe fire department
for fire hazards.
"It's not even a lreehouse as
far as I'm concerned," said
Palin. '"When I was a kid a
treebouse was built ln a tree.
This place is built on tbe
eround." Tbe Craney treebowse, built
more than a year ago, is 13 feet
htgb and · ts equipped with a
stereo, two windows, electric
lights and a carpeted noor. ''Tbe kids were redecorating
the first floor when this whole
thing with the city started," said
Mrs. Chaney. "But they stopped
-they're just too bummed out."
City Administrator Bud
Belsito said he asked Mrs. Hut-
ton to bold off prosecution until
the cotmcil takes action on the
city report.
Mrs . Hutt.on said if the council
concurs with Palin 's request for
prosecution she would attempt
lo get together with the family
first.
"We 're not interested in nail·
ing them to the c ross and
watching the m squirm," she
said. "We're only interested in
compliance."
D e s p i t e M a y .o r D o n
M acAllister's recent suggestion
that his colleagues s hould
"forget this," several council
members said the double·decker
s tructure could present a liabili·
ty problem to the city.
''The treehouse is a very lone-
ly little place right now," said
Mrs. Craney. "The kids put a lot
or work into it and now they're
really worried.·'
W A.llOJllGTON tAP) -Illa 1ur.' ate bubbliat wt&la.op. tl~m. Mt Sea. Bdwmt 11.
Keuedy a.,. be'I not 10 1W't1
bt'd be a &boo-lo for tbt 1*
DtaaoeraUc pruldeatlal aomtudoa.
Tbere .tll be no euy victory
If be deddel to cballenae Prest-
dtDt Carter lD lbe prlmartes,
Kennedy aald Tuelday nigbl
"I tbLak It would be a bard·
fo.a1bt battle. botb the npmlna-
Uon and the electloe, '' be told
reporten al a Kennedy Center
County Aid
OK'd for ·
•
Refugees
Orange County s upervisors
gave conditional approval Tues·
day to the hiring of 67 perma·
nent new employees to handle
lncreuing caseloads for the rla-
ing tide of Indochinese refugees.
Supervisors gave the go ahead
on the basis that 100 percent
federal funding will be
forthcoming to take care of add.i·
tional costs which are estimated
at more than $11 million should
all the employees be added at
one time.
But the workers are to be
added only as needed.
Dennis Hart, county director
o( social services, said 14 new
eligibility workers are required
at present.
The Indoc hinese refugee
population in the county is now
estimated between 19,000 and
25,000.
But new refugees are arriving
at the rate of more than 1,000
per month and their population
in the county is expected to ap·
proacb 50,000 by next summer.
Requests by refugees for ·cash
assistance, food stamps and
Medi-Cal have increased from
1.957 cases to 3,054 cases from
July, 1978 to July, 1979.
A report by Human Services
Agency Director Mar1aret Grier
said that newer refu1ees
generally have lower En,U.b
•peakinf and education levels,
fewer job skills and have worse
health and less emotional
stability than earlier arrivals.
Sbe aaid tbeae factors lndicate
they will need more services for
loneer ~rioda of time.
Because of increased
caaeloada, the 45-day maximum
to process applications is not be·
ing met in 8 percent of the cues.
Supervisor Thomas Riley ln-
c or por a ted a condition in
Tuesday's approval that calls
for the federal government to
provide adequate funding for
s pecial projects that include
permanent medical and mental
health services.
Doctor's Lawyers
Appeal Conviction
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -Al·
torneys for Dr. Jeffrey Mac·
Donald, sentenced to three con·
secutive life prison terms for tbe
stabbing aod beating deaths of
his wife and two young
daughters, have appealed the
conviction to the 4th U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals.
The appeal was filed in
Raleigh, N.C .. la.st week and ar·
rived at the appeals court Tues·
day, a court clerk said. The 35-
year-old former Green Beret
doctor was stationed at Fort
Bran, N.C., at the Ume of the
19"10 killings.
Elvis' Doctor Accused
Pain Killen Pre1cribed for Singer, Othen?
filed criminal char1es qaimt
two otber Mempbil·area pbysJ.
ciau lo NCeGt months for al·
le1ed preacription abusea.
Crimbull cbaraet bave not been
flied qalnlt Nldlopouloe.
Nlcbopoulo• could not be
reacbed for comment but hll
attorney, X. ll..terton, Mid be
would make no 1tatement1
before Ute board'• lt1arta1,
1WOH~ la lat. October or early
Mov..._.
ft• ..._. would face ••· MUI• or revocation of bl1 Beme to pNeUee medtdDI if·
tM dMl'lll .,.. •Ultalntd at
tMlaMrtDI.
lAWla ., .... DOt ••&Uable t.rea HW Dr. Jln7 rnDdleo, ......, C.S&zb ............... ,...
fti9117•Mld lrMll"' ...
....... Pr iey'•tieit:r•
Gllirllllr-•SS •ntlm,W-
'de{ae, ••d t.•• aatpeelfte4
belttl 1t• -.......... ilr::: .. iiltPllil. l . , ......... .....
of bealth boards for the state
public health department, said a
MHD•pete complaint W.P ftled
asainst Nlcbopouloa last •eet.
Aceot'diq to the document.
th• drup prwertbed for Presle1
betweea 'Jan. IO, 111'7, and tbe.
day he dled lnc luded1I· Blpbetamlne and Deseclrlne,
both •mplMt••IJ>M; DH1nadid, a
palo killer;Queah1de, a Md.adve;
On ~r, J'ranclaco re-
it.erat.d ldl lblllill tW wtdlt the
dru• tr•~••-were foaacl la Pl'MJeJ'• *7. ''tile ea .. ol death wu IUD a beart attaet." Am ytal, a barbiturate;
Percod,m. a NdMtff; Dem«Ol. a
ureotle ,ma killer, ud cocalM
~· ,.... :-=.•ai4 ....... aadSt ol -=' dnaa ...._ allowed Nte,opoufoa la·
41urlmlaate1J prHetlb•cl •"m.i.uL_..,,...,uta, ud .. ...... ~ .......
......... M ....
'
eurtty 1iineflt.
K~ aeaowled1ed tbat ln
NeeO.t weeb, "There have been
a number of my collea,cues in
the ~--and Senate wbo have ; ed me to a lve con·
aideration" to nuul1nf.
Neither Kennedy nor Carter
baa declared himself a can·
d.ldat.e. Speculation about a Ken-
nedy candldecy llu been ram·
pant since the Massacbusetta
senator announced recelltly that
his family had oo objections to
his entering the race.
Jo a t.e&ev1t&on interview to-
day. Democratic National
Chairman John C. White, a
Carter supporter, aaJd a carter·
Kennedy nomlaatlon battle
"would be one of the classic
stru1•Ies of our polJUcal bJ.1.-tory. 'r
• 'If )'OU put the two IDOSt
powerful fi&urea in America lo a
contest a,galaat eaeb other, the
potential for a b&oody, manglini
nomlnatioo process ls there. We
have done it before in the
Oe~ocraUc Pa.rt>' . . .. " White
Tribute Voted
Dead Woman Wiru Election
LONG BEACH. N.Y. <AP > -Voters have
named a dead woman to the city's Democratic Party
Committee in an election that the woman's running
mate called "a beautiful tribute."
Loretta Shaw bad gathered the required petition
signatures and was placed on the ballot before
Tuesday's voting for Democratic Party Committee,
but died after the deadline for ballot changes.
"I think it's a beautiful tribute to her memory
that she did win with me." s aid running mate
Dorothy Trappani.
City Democratic leader Jerry Fleischman said
many voters apparently did not know Mrs Shaw had
died and nommated her on the strength of ber as-
sociation with her running mate. a popular incum·
bent.
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Suspect in Texas
Cops at Stalemate
In Valley Slaying
The prime suspect 10 the
bludgeoning death of a Fou:nlaJD
Valley mother of two more than
six mont)ls ago has moved to
Te xas and police apparently
have reached a sulemate in the
case.
leader said bis investigators bad
traveled last month to the Texas
city where the suspect now lives
in an attempt to administer
a nother polygraph test. The sus-
pect n!fused to take it. be said.
said an tbe C118 .. Wednelday
Morn11tc'• IJl"OC:faJD.
••it la 50 ••parate 1uerrilla
battla la 50 aeparate loeatiom
over a period of about four months. It ii a looc, tedioul prot·
esa in which each batUe atfeeta
the next battle. J would suspect
that tn a 1ltuation like thla that the polla are meania1laa ...
The party chief answered
"sure" when asked whether
Carter could beat Kennedy.
"Sen. Kennedy obviously will
win some primaries. The prest·
dent will win some. And bow
they work against each other
will determ.i.oe the outcome of it.
I think it would be a mighty
struggle ... , " be gaid.
"But there's no way -no way
-you can count the president
TED LEAVES US
WANTING MORE-A7
out of this nomination procesi,.
He's done it ... If I know the
president. he's a fighter. He's
not going to give up without a
fight . And it's gonna be a tough,
bard fieht. Certainly Sen. Ken-
nedy's a fighter. Re's not going
to give up without a tough, hard fight ...
But House Speaker Thomas P
O 'Neill co nten d ed that
Democratic presidential squab-
bles make the party stronger.
"The party has always been in
the best shape when the argu·
ments and bickering are goUen
out of the way the year before
pres1dentiaJ elections," O'Neill
told reporters.
Meanwhile, the Washington
Post offered its version today of
what Kennedy and Carter <fui.
cussed at their private lunch
Friday. Earlier reports on that
luncheon. quoting political
sources, were published in the
Sunday Atlanta Journal and
Constitution.
Quoting a "knowledgeable
source." the P05t said Kennedy
told Carter be was thinking
a b o ut e ntering the race .
Previously. Kennedy bad said he
would support a Carter bid for
re-election.
Police clamped a veil or
secrecy over their inveatigaUon
immediate),y alt.er Joan Virginia
Anderson's bludgeoned body
was fowld March 7 in a blood
spattered bedroom at her home oo Hemlodl Street.
Detective C.ptaln Jthn Bed·
dow lifted a corner of that
secrecy sbroud Tuesday to re-
port that the 28·year-old woman
had been raped.
County Fights Plan
To Preserve Birds
He also said investigators had
found ··the blunt instrument"
used in the bludgeoning but he
would not identify the obJect
which he said had been wiped
clean of fingerprints.
Beddow would oot name his
agency's foremost suspect. one
of several workme n who had
been completing a room addition
and s wimming pool project at
the Anderson home at about the
time of the murder .
The captain of detectives said
the suspect had taken a lie de
tector test following th~ murder
He said the t est was ··in·
conclusive" because the man
was on doctor-prescribed drugs
at the time.
The Anaheim man. Beddow
said. allegedly was confronted
by a burglar shortly after the
murder and shot in the leg.
The Fountain Valley detective
Orange County superva.sors op-
posed federal efforts to presene
the endangered California least
tern Tuesday on grounds that
the U.S. position menaces Sant.a
Ana River flood control projects.
Supervisors were reapoodine
to a U.S. Department of Interior
proposal to establish two sites in
west Orange County as critical
habitat areas for the migratory
bird.
George Osborne. envtronmen·
tal management agency direc
tor. told the board that a Sl
billion Oood protecllon proJttt
could not be built 1f the nver
mouth is identified as a critical
habitat area
The board also voted against
identifying 1.450 acres of land.
water and airspace in Hunt-
ington Har bour and Anaheim
Bay as another t ern nesting
area. tf.
Desagnatutg a site as a cntJcal
habitat area is a red nag to
Gem
Talk.
Bv J.C. HUMPHRIES CertiptiG~.ACS
•N AND DIAMONDS
..• llNJl're flood /Mrttla
To paraphrase aa old aoll&:
otber federal agencies, the
board was told.
Supervisor Ha rriett Wieder
said that ther e already are
mitigatioo mea.sures in force for
the Cahfomia least tern.
She also said that county res1·
dents would be an endangered
species in case of flooding at.the
Santa Ana River that is s aid to
pose the biggest potential flood
threat west of the M 1ss1ssippi
River.
Huntington Beach resident
Margaret Carlbe r g, who
represented Adt!ubon Society
groups. urged supervisors me~
ly to make no comment on the
habitat designation at this time
It wa s part of a Fish and
Wildlife Service report.
She said supervisors are act·
ing on madequate facts and that
there are differences in in·
terpretatioo of the Department
of Interior's intentions.
"Dlamooda are a man's bellt frifnd."
If you doubt that 1tat.ement, take a
look a.round you. More and more men
are weartna diamonda. A •tudJ wt
year by a prominent ma1aatae
1bowed that about 29 percet ol all
diamond rln1s told, other than
en1apmmt rtap,,...... mea'• rtap. DlamODdl .... mo lbowiq up lo
•tlckplM -tboee very mucu1iM
Ue·boJden that art retW'Dlal to
popularttJ. Qilf llnb ud .mer. ol Wlltta pt pav.d wtUl di•._. are
alao f8"11tea .__, mea. WbJ an
R>rtbeman
who knows where
1owear
• me.a ftarlDI mote J•-..lrJ? Tbe •V.'1..,. mm an _,..... a kit ol
tbe lold ud diamoDdl ....,.,....,..
Md \bat, beta .. m• DOW fnelJ
• ..,.... ...... for~~ ........ ....,... tMm ~ .. llf'tl.--. U... I million IDld rtap fo'f-m• were told lut JMI', U..
1•r••1 ••1•· There 11 alto a .alplfteut riN la U.e IUllDbel' ot colond ..._. <Npplltn, eat'HJ9, ete.> ....., boaOt by ud rw ....
•
his diamoods.
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LCIGIDMG toa IOU GOOD ISATDt .... part
9eada ~==--••Iii•• .._ .. IU '"w. .. aa ,_.._ ~O..ef .. cwa•~"'..._ .,,...,.. .. be....., .......... tolllr *tltlln.
Nftpolt'a waa• .... ''II Qtj OG•dl, II* Ill·
ftahe ~ ..... kt-·" .................. ...., ttaae lt lae111 ·a d'fic protilem You ilmpty ,.. a law
•Calanlt. .._ the~ lkalial oat belaa to bother eoumdl
memben. they re•c:ted 1n u.. expected fNbloo. TMy
. paued a DeW law NttrlctlAI 0.. llloun in wMeb n>Uer •••we could be natect '° &M popui.c..
.,._NEW DIC'riJ• wu pnmapt1J balHd bato ob·
Uvton bf tlM Superior Court. But the COUDCll 1 .. 11 tbe problem peralata. Tbere have
eveo been nporU of druntea roller akat:ma upon the
munldpal atl"eeQ and sidewalks.
You are Wl to 1uppose that U drunken dr1vm1 11
known lD police parlance u a 502, then booay tkatinl
C1twm Erpreuing Vaew o/ Saloon Ban to Cit11 Councilman
might be a 501 -meaning you were lurdu.DI about on one
skate. ln truth, your correspondent will have to admit to wil-
ness)ng a whole group of skaters one ruabt, formed up in a
conga line and rolling out the front door of a famed Balboa ~aloon. It mUbl be admitted. however. they appeared to be
having one whale of a good time.
Well. heck, we all know how the Ne wport City Council
(eels about having a good time.
SO IT WAS BACK to the ordinance draWtng board the
other rughl for the Newport governing body. which is once
more trylfli to hurdle the Superior Court barrier with a
ne w roller skating control law. Thia one would empower
the clly lawmakers to establish Ume Uml~ for 1~aUn1 aod
res trict areas where you could operate while havlllg wheels
attached to your pedal extremities
As often happens In Newport Bea ch , however , you can
plainly see that the City Council has gone al attacking the
problem backwards.
JUST TAKE THE PROBLEM of drunken roller
:.katers. Don't blame the akate rental places for th.la. They
aren't selling bocne. T hey JUSl rent roller skates .
Demon Rum you have to pick up some other place.
Like in the local saloons.
So there's the real problem .
Instead of putting reatricllona on the times aod places
for roller skating, the City Council could pass a law putting
time limits and location bans oo all the waterinl boles ill
Newport Beach. Go right to the root of the problem. Stop all
this ghastly drinking. Ban saloons.
Of course, if that ever happens in Newport Beach, it'll
be a cold day you-know-where .
mll'rioao. eou. <AP> -PNaW.t Carta' unou.nced t.o-
dar IA e...-a-eooaclom New
&D•lud u aNDded propoul
to _provtdl tz.• bWloa a year to .... , .... poor, qed. bJiod and
d.llabled to meet rblnc eoe.ra
COila. The president received an at.
tenUve bearln& at a health care
forum s ponsored by senior
clUsens P'OU11· m s audience ap-
WProgram
On Incest
Draws Ire
AMARILLO, Tena <AP> -
About IOO pro&estera sane and
prayed ouuide an Amarillo
televilion at.atioa, but the staUoo
mana1er aald be bad not de-
cided wbether to air the shows
that lnapired the pray-in.
Tueaclay's protest was con-
ceived when CBS announced it
would air "Flesh and Blood," a
two-part program dealing with
incest. The protesters called the
show evidence of TV's "moral
decay."
THE GROUP. led by Jimmy
Mamou , c a rried aigna and
Bibles to tbe station'a 1rounds
and prayed and s ang for a lmost
an bour. They presented K FOA
atatlon manage r H a rry
Neubardl with silk flowers, a Bi·
ble and brownies.
N eubardt said Tuesday be still
had not decided whether lo a.i r
the prograrrui scheduled to be
s hown Oct. 14 and 16.
Mrs. Mamou, who said she
was an incest victim, claimed
CBS was exploiting the subjeet
"If they were going t.o show the
terrible trauma and bow to sur
vive incest. that would be dif.
ferent," s he said.
NEVHAJlDT HAD previewed
the program and earlier called it
a "(ine piece of dramatic wor k."
He said it was not offensive.
Tbe IJ"OUP al.lo oppotses airing
of "30 Minutes," a children's
program baaed on "80 Minutes"
tbal deals with topics sucb as
homosexuality, drugs a nd
venereal disease.
Neuhardt said the station ''un·
doubtedly" would continue the
series.
HE ADDED, however . that be
baa asked CBS for a print oo the
seement on bomoaeJtualily -
scheduled to air in late October
-10 be could preview it.
Tbe protesters are asking
KFDA not to air either "Flesh
and Blood" or "30 Minutes." U
the station refuses, Mn. Mamou
said. they will aak local sponaon
to pressure the alaUoo, poqibly
with a boycott.
Rain Activity Scattered
Wetness Reache1 Into Plaim States
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tll•t firm•~ tr.tlle •oa•-•
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~
plauded bl.a pJedte tJaen would
be amole ltocb ol bome bealiai
oil tbla winter, a aouree oJ particular concern to New
EnS].anden. became f-rod.aicUaD
la Heeedbta lMt Ji I inela bJ 330.000 bern1s • .
Carter Ulo a DAlliD& and JeaUq reference to fu. own
political pi-oblems. ile aald tbat
as much as be admires retired
AmericaDI. "I'm not yet tempt..
eel to jciD your ruW U1Ume
soon."
UNDER TBE Carter
blueprint, federal enerp Ud for
th e poor and other diaadvan-
taa ed American.a would wlal
$1 .6 bUlioo lhLI wi.llter aDd 12.4
billion per year thereafter.
ln a statement, the president
sa id :
'1bia propou1 will addreu a
critical need -allevlatiq tbe
impact ~ hlsber eoeru prices
on tboee who are aufferlllg ID09t
from b1iber eDel'p prl.c•. Our
enercy policy mU1t be com-
paaalon.ate. Without a 1ubltan-
tial prosram aucb u lhLI one
our most needy bouaeboldl, in·
eluding many of the elderly on
meacer fixed incomes, will face
almost impoe_alble pressures oo
household budCeta • • ...
WHEN TBE president an·
nounced in AprlJ that be would
eradually decontrol domestic oU
prices, be called for SIOO mllllon
of aid to low income families. He
said be· was ratsinc the ante
because of June's 40 percent rise
in crude oil prices.
In additloo, be added a $400
mllllon proposal to allow the
states to "help lo w-income
households faced with bealtb-
tbreatenlog energy e mergen-
cies."
To finance the a.salatance plan,
Congress would have to eoact
Carter's p ropoaed "windfall
p rofi ts" tax on oil-industry re ·
ven ues, which is by no means cer
lain
THE PLAN would provide
s pecial ener gy allowances to
households with an i ncome
below 125 percent. or the federal
poverty level. The poverty level
currently la calculated al f7.100
for a family of four and such a
family would be elllible for aid
if it.a income wu under '8,91:1().
Ballfll•fl In 'J'-.ere
Nick Siano, 24, dangles from the seventh floor of the
Hotel Deauville in New York City after an argument
with bis girlfriend <ailbcNetted at top). Police a.Histed
Siano back inside.
Beauty Queen Sues
In Sex Story Flap
CHEYENNE, Wyo. <AP> -A former lliu Wyoming baa ~
attorneys to r-epresent her acainat PeathouM maeuine over the
publication ol a abort story about tbe sexual antics of a bat.on·
twirline Mila Wyoming, a paaeant oftldaJ HJS.
Robert P. Schuatel' coaftnDed n.cta1 that bis Jacboa ftnn of Spence. Moriarty and Scbuater bu been NtaiDed by Kim Prin1.
last year's Mias Wyomiftl ln the Miu America Paeeanl, to
represent her agalnsl Pent..boUM. He would not comment further.
Ml.88 PUNG, zi. WA.8 bead ~ajorette at the Univenity of
Wyoming in Laramie before returninl to ber hometown or
Cheyenne aft.er the article appeared in the New York-based
maganne's Auguat issue.
M i.aa Prin& dedined to comment.
MI.SS WyomU\g pageant direct.or Richard Duff said be a.I.so had
been told legaJ action l5 beulg cooaidered by the Miss America
Pageant in AtlantJc City, N.J . Pageant official.a were not available
for comment Tuesday.
THE STOB Y WAS ENTl11.ED "Illas Wyomln1 Saves the
World" and was written by freelance writer Philip Ciofarri. The
story descnbes the sexual antJcs of a Miu Wyoming named
Charle-ne lead10g up t.o and during a Miu America pageant.
Penthouse staff attorney Joe Kraft said it was a "crazy coin·
cidence" that both Miss P ring and the fictional Mw Wyoming
were bat.on twirlers.
Mtsa Pring woo a 12,000 acbolanhip at the pageant for her
baton·twu ling skills. Kraft 5aid Ciofarri attended last year 's Miss
America ftnals ut Atlantic Cit.)' but b.8dn't seen earlier competit1on
in which MJ.SS PriQC performed wltb u.e bat.on.
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M2;a21 ---
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Brown Plans All ~o~t Campaign
,.,. .........
San Francisco schools re-
mained closed today as
teachers, demanding a 15. 7
1 percent wage hike and re-
instatement of 1.200
teachers laid off last year,
continued to s trike. A
teacher striking Raphael
Weill Elementary School
uses a fireplug for a seat.
fHt. I lot.end to Polnt t.bHe out. and aho to ofter aome
alterutl,_," Bn>wa ..W.
Brown epeet two da11 lut weekend lD New BamPlblre. altA of
the ftm ~dentlal__.trlmary not Febna&Q..aad aalcl.lle would.re·
lum theN ln iDout thrM weea.
The 4l·1Hr-old tovernor did not name any other ....... where·
he pluaed to campal,a, bul IJde9 bave l1ated MuaachuMUI, New
York and llllnoQ.
BltOWN P&A.11H!!D cona•s recent banct1tn1 ot the iuue ot
J\uaalan troope lD Cuba, but •Ullest.ed ~at Carter mlabt have been
reapouible for the problem lo the ftnt place.
"1be prealdeat properly bu abown restraint," Brown said.
"But l believe be made a mistake when be canceled overOJc:bta
that were providing inteWienc-e of Cuba. That may well have
Jeopardized our ability to aaaess what waa coint on."
·SF: How Hot Was It?
Me r c u ry H its 98, Lit t le R e lief Due
By n.e A.aaoc:la&e4 Press
Uttle relief was in sight today
for Northern California resi-
dent.I suffering through a tbree-
day wave of bot air stalled by
high pressure over Utah and
Nevada.
Highs were again predicted to
be lo the 90s everywhere but
along the coast. Inland tem-
peratures were even expected to
reach the low lOOs again.
It was so bot Tuesday in San
Francisco that the Municipal
Railway asked the fire depart-
ment to hose down the swollen
metal slots through which the
famed cable cars run in order to
prevent the cable grips from
binding and overheating.
THE HEAT left the city's
Gays Decline
Endorsement
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
c ity's largest homosexual
political club bas declined to en-
dorse anyone for the upcoming
mayoral election.
The Alice B. Toklas Gay
Democratic Club voted to
withhold an e ndorse ment ,
despite a pledge by Mayor
Dianne Feinstein to appoint a
homosexual to the Police Com-
mission.
Mrs. Feinstein won the most
votes from club members but
fell short of the 60 percent level
needed for an endorsement.
natives droopy. fire-watchers
wary and tourists surprised.
T he mercury downtown
reached 98 degrees at 3:30 p.m.,
the highest reading since Sept.
14. 1971, when it hit 101 degrees.
The high for the date was
popped at 11 :30 a.m. when the
mercury hit 89 degrees, topping
the previous record of 88 set
Sept. 11, 1924, according to the
National Weather Service.
Elsewhere around the state,
the mercury peaked at a cool 66
degrees at Eureka, 104 in Santa
Rosa, 102 in Redwood City, 99 1n
Concord, 96 in San Rafael and
103 in Vallejo.
IT REACHED 102 al Red
Bluff. 96 at Sacramento, 100 at
Stockton, 90 at Salinas. 95 at
Monterey and 100 al Fresno.
The dry heat baking San Fran·
cisco and elsewhere was part or
a "typical late summer-earlier
faJl" weather pattern, according
to Robert Brown, a
meteorologist for the National
'Weather Service.
A large, warm fair weather
system off U\e Washington and
Oregon coasts dropped a dry
blanket of hot air over the entire
northern state. meteorologists
said.
THE AIR mass stifled the sea
breezes that wouJd have cooled
the city, prevented fog from pro-
viding natural air-conditioning,
a nd left the region. especially
the interior valleys, with hot air.
Back 10 San Francisco,
tourists who often arrive in sum·
mertime in shorts only to shiver
while waiting for a chilly, open-
a 1r ride aboard a romanticized
cable car broiled while natives
sought relief wherever they
could find an air-conditioned
store or office.
·'We thought we left this
behind in New Jersey," said a
Ca mden s uburbanite who
declined to give her name.
HOT TEMPEllATtJRES
coupled with low humidity
alarmed firefighters. 'Sentime n t al' Find
Officials for the Golden Gate
National Recreational Area put
20.000 acres of the Marin
Headlands, north of the Golden
Gate Bridge, off limits to bikers
and campers until the weather
cools
A San Francisco city worker who asked to be identified
only as "Chuck." Wednesday found boxes of "sentimen·
tal" belon~ini?s stolen last weekend from the truck of
Scsn Diego newlyweds Tom and Debbie Webb. The
Webbs. contacted in Idaho, expressed gratitude but said
they would ''never return" to San Francisco. Their
belongmgs will be returned by railroad freight.
Mate Killer
Gets 7 Years
LOS ANGELES <AP > -A 52-year-0ld Bel Air
woman has been sentenced to seven years in state
prison for slaying her millionaire husband, just as
he had been sent to prison in 1967 for the death of
bis second wife.
Laura Schindler was convicted of s~ond·
degree murder March 16 and sentenced Tuesday
by Superior Court Judge Laurence Riltenbrand,
who allowed her to remain free on Sl0,000 bond
pending appeal of the verdict.
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CA•EE• GUIOAMCI!. O(VIE~l!NT & ~EMENT -.......... , -.CA-ACCORDING TO TRIAL testimony, SS-year.
old carpet dealer Louis &chindler was shot to death 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
March 5. Im. when Mra. Schindler, bis third wife, fired a bullet into bis bead u be lay in bed.
Flying Tigers Fly Again There were a number of biu.rre similarities
between the two murder trials.
Both defendants clalmed they could not recall
firing the fatal shot. Attorney Paul Geraios. who
prosecuted Schindler in 1967, was Mrs. Scbiodler's
9Uln1NG BUSINESS
SALE Largest Cargo Airline Ends Strike
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Fly·
ing Tiger Airlines returned to
operations today following set·
tlement or a strike by 1,850
members of the International
Association of Machinists and
Aerospace Workers.
Scheduled flights resumed im-
mediately, with full domestic
service expected to be restored
by tonight and full intematiooal
service by Thursday night, said
Nissen Davis, public relations
vice president for the Los
Angeles-based company, tbe
largest cargo line in the world.
Neither Davis nor IAM
spokesman Gerard Sullivan
would reveal details of the new
three-year contract ratified
Tuesday night, but Davia said it
was comparable to "other re-
cent agreements in the airline
industry."
(..___ST,_:4_TE_)
Electric Co. that it overcharged
area consumers $9 million on
natural gas sales. The development came at
Monday's PUC bearing as
SDG&E met with the board to
request a $21.6 million increase
in gas rates. Executives or the
utility agreed and abandoned
plans for the increase.
lrl'D Loses S •it
LOS ANGELES CAP) -The
Guatemalan parents of a 22·
year-old dishwasher shot to
death by a 1ang of youths aboard
a Rapid Transit District bus have
recetved an award in Superior
Court of more than $80,000.
~la Claarged
LOS ANGELES CAP >
Synanon founder Charles E .
Dederich was charged with a
new felony as be appeared in
Superior Court to plead innocent
to other charges stemming from
a rattlesnake attack on an at·
torney.
Dederich was charged Tuesday
with soliciation to commit kid-
napping and assauJton a man who
had shouted curses while driving
past Synanon's Santa Monica
headquarters in 1977. He pleaded
innocent to that charge as well. Au...,.,,E,,ed
defense counsel.
Savings?
New Engine Cuts Gas
LOS ANGELES <AP ) -A new four·
cylinder engine th'at Nissan Motor Co. of·
ficials clalm will get up to 35 percent better
fuel economy than its predecessors will be of.
fered on two Datsun models in 1980.
Datsun engineers said Tuesday that the
two liter pow~lant was introduced In
Japan two years ago to meet emission stand·
ards in that country and ls being brought to
the United States for the same reason.
The California version of the en&ine will
have two spark plugs per cyll.nder to enable
to meet the state's tougher pollution rules.
The enaine will be standard equipment
on the Dataun 510 and 200-SX models in 1980.
SLATER'S SHOES
1930 Harbor BIYd.
Costa Mesa, CalH.
Savings of 50 to 80%
Children's Shoes
Regular Last Shoes
Orthopedic and
Thomas Heel Shoes
All Children's Keds SSOO
EVERYTHING MUST GO!
1Jtlllt 9 0 1'n-e•arge•
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Public
Utility Coaimission examiners
have informed San Diego Gas &
Judge Jack E . Goertzen made
the ruling Tuesday for loss of
financial support and $854.18 in
fu neral expenses for Luis
Alvarez Aguilar.
SACRAMENTO <AP >
Bachelor Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. is considering a bill lo re·
quire that judges who rule on
alimony consider whether a
woman's years as a housewife
damaged her earning power.
The bill , A B437 by As · .-========----------~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~ semblyman Al~ter McAlister.
1he
Calanel's
891h
D-San Jose, went to the gov·
etnor Tuesday on a 21 ·3 Yote.
It
We just opened a brand new office of California First Bank. Right near you.
At Pacific Coast Highway at Golden Lantern.
Jn fact, w~re opening new branches all the time. So fipdiog a convenient offi~
of our bank is really no problem.
Our newest branch offers the same things all our branches offer. Skilled,
efficient ~e with a very friendly attitude. Backed by the best systems
available m bankill today.
That'a how we SPf, IO ~ one of the fastest growing CAL•DRMA
major banks in the iate. I So come and aee our new Dana FWit office. It's really
quite tenific.
Come and meet the people at California First. Enter
our drawing. between September 11 and 21, and win a P.JR8T" HobieCat. -
Pacific C.oast Highway at Golden Lantern • Dana Point • 92629 • 496-1293
I
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OMoltM IDON e~. Mn! woalmla wt~tloul J...-. ~ baa •Nd Onu9 CouatJ 11 _..,
beet On tliil btDeb WIMre bl.._.. --at 8outla Or~
Coulaty II ... Cout • Lal*a NIPel.
GOY. Brown -----~ tlall ..U t.bat be bal rup. ldnted Rldwd Haml~ Clll"f'etl1 a U.&. llaalltrate *ho ....... lD Lquna Belleb, to U.. alftee be bekl before belAa ....... o. , ....... CourtJ~ In 1.m.
I ' . ft.it UDo&.ntmeet Mt fM • llel"J 1171 tleition battle in
•bicb Ted llillud, a (OC"IMI' ~ district attorae.y, UD·
Matecl.HamUton . Kllla.rd arsued that~ wu •le·
olent Judp, a charae DeVel' 1upported by Hamlltan'• re· co.rd.
Of t.be four felony crlmlul matters that Hamilton
tried, three woond up with defendants 101D1 to state
prison. Mot'e bnportantly, Hamilton usually handled DOil·
criminal .. law and motioo" matters where leniency la not
a factor. •
Judge Millard's fumina reaction to the Hamilton ap·
pointment was predictable, but hardly universal.
Millard says that the governor ignored the will of the
people, conveniently forgetting that Hamilton, in the 1978
election, carried his home district. That's the dlstrict he
now will be serving as a municipal court judge.
Many of the governor's recent appointment can be
justly criticized. But we fall to find any fa ult in b1s action
to return Richard Hamilton to the municipal court bench.
Rules Overgrown
Literally dozens of state agencies are empowered to
establish so-called administrative regulations in the
fields they oversee.
That they take their work seriously is evidenced by
the fact that in the past five years California state ad·
ministrative regulations have grown from 13,500 pages to
a staggering 28,000 pages.
Small wonder the would-be-law-abiding citizen is
about to go down for the third time.
A bill by Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy promises
to tidy up this muddle by making Calllornia the first state
in the nation to establish a review mechanism to control
tbe proliferation of these regulations.
The measure, passed by the Legislature and signed
by the governor, sets up an Office of Administrative Law
to review all proposed regulations as lo necessity, clarity,
consistency and legal authority.
Each rule.making agency will be required to pro·
vide data establishing that the new regulation is rea-
sonably necessary, to summarize arguments raised by
opponents <>f the rule and to explain why the arguments
were rejected.
The bill also sets up a five.year review schedule
aimed at eliminating regulations as they become outdat·
ed or are replaced.
One or the hazards of administrative regulations is
the fact that they are churned out at a great rate by state
officials who cannot be held accountable by voters or
legislators.
The McCarthy bill may at least put the brakes on
this procedure by forcing the regulators to think twice
before further stuffing their rule books and by cleaning
out the deadwood at regular intervals.
This would be welcome news for any citizen.
Pseudo-holiday
Monday of this week was a confusing day for a lot of
Californians.
State and county government offices were closed.
Some city halls were open. Some were closed. In some
school districts it was back-to-school day. Jn other~ school
didn't open till Tuesday. Some commercial banks were
closed. Some savings and loan firms were open.
The cause,of the contusion was a pseudo-state·bollday
known, to those who are aware of it, u Admission Day.
We'd lay a bet the average citizen might be a bit un·
certain as to just what that's supposed to celebrate.
Most Californians probably are glad we entered the
union on Sept. 9, 1850, if they ever think about it. But we
venture to suggest that unless everyone is willing to close
' up shop and make it a genuine holiday, a reminder of the
date in school classrooms would suffice in the future -at
least until we get to our own bicentennial.
• Opinions expressed in the space above are those ol the Dally Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321 .
Boyd/Marital IQ
ByL.M.BOYD
Researchers checked out
133 couples wherein the in·
telligeoce of the husband and
wife were as much aa 30 IQ
pointa different. In two out d
three such couples; the wives
were the brl..,ter pa.rtnen.
SwifHnlnded women s"m to
eet aJoec better wttb DOt·'I0-
1witt-mlnded men than vice
versa, evtdeutly.
You can see bow t= wu tbe Iranian Revol when YoU reall&e that before
\t happened. a J*'C*lt o.f tbe
lrab caviar In thit country
came from Iran. Now that's
Dear
Gloomy
Gua
all cban&ed. What wlll we
do? Where can we tur'I\?
Tbe world ''feisty," notes
our Lancua1e man, come1
from an aged word that
meam small dog.
Those chf.c Viking, IDOC>Ud
ln •elllldD lleeptna baas.
Q. "How old is tbe aame of
cheeken7"
A. Nobody know. evldentq,
Bomer ad .Plato both wrote of It. Sebolart II)' It WU tbe
pref erred 1ame of the lt1>1>-
ti1n pharaohs. Certainly lt la
the o._t and most popular board 1ame in the world.
Am aurprtsed to JearQ that
du.at lln't dry. Sctentlltl say
a •eeminll7 dry dirt road
can be 15 pereeot water by
wellbt.
Q ... Are kid.Dey atona re.al· 11 •t.onel?" A. That they are. They're
not mucb different from
Datural stone1. Usually,
tbe1're comprlaed of uric
add, urate., pJ101p,tiate1,. calcium and mapeafum.
I
I RoOert N. Weed/Publisher
S.r~r• Krelblch/Edltorlal Pege Editor
RlCbud Reevea
Tax Cheaters Explode a Myth
' WASRJNGTON-L11t w .. k .
for the tlnl Ume. the 1ovem·
meat ol the Ullited Stat.es ad·
mSUed that lt1 cltl&ent, In
maulw numben, cheat OCl their
lDcome taxes. Thua ended ooe d
America's endurin• myths -
t.bat Americana, unlike dtbena
of leuer cauntrlea, pay taxes
wOllnalY, voluntarily
The Internal Revenue Service
now publicly estimates that the
cheaUna rate
is between 8
and 11 per-
cent. based
on 1976 lax
returns . The
IRS . in a
preaa release.
stated that it
railed to col·
l e ct $1 9
billion to S26
billion in legitimate taxes in
1978; the agency was collecting
Earl Wate r s
mor. tban $230 billloo from ln-
d lv ldµala that year -m ost
Americans can't escape because
of payroll withboldl.n8.
TBE ANNOUNCEMENT of
those mu:nbera marked a alcnifi·
cant cbanle ln IRS policy. AA re-
cently u lbree months aio.
when I asked, the IRS aald it
bad no lt.atiltica or estimates on
tax evasion. 1be old the.ory was
to mainlain tbe myth of almost
total voluntary cooperation by
taxpayers. U everyone else was
believed to be straight, the
thinking went, each of us would
continue to be honest aboul how
mucb we really earned.
Honesty and guilt feelings
don't work anymore, so the gov·
ernment obvioLUly plans to fighl
back. The "underground
economy" In the United States
bas become a real threat t.o the
government.
That demimonde -
un&raceabJe cash payments.
barterui,, street peddlen a.od
yard sales. t.o say noth!a.c of
narcotics and 1ambUn1-hu
become too bis for Wub.tniton
t.o tenore. And my guess ll that
1t'a even biuer tban they're ad·
mitting-bigger than 11 percent.
IT IS A &EVULT.' N6t a rev-
olution. but a revolt against a
government more and more
perceived as unfair, 1reedy.
waateful and atuptd. Pa.rt of the
revo It bas been p_u blic -
Proposition 13 in California, for
example. where voters cul their
own property taxes. But more 1s
private: The house painter who
offers you one price if you pay
by check and a lower one if you
pay cash; the writer who lnsists
on payment in airline tickets
rather than a check; and the
mechanic. tn Los Angeles who
will Os JQUJ' car for half.price 11
they can come to your boUle
alter houri lnatead of dolna the
work at tbe tx.a '• 1ar••e·
tnnauon ia the tmmedtat•
cause tor the rrowtb ln that kind
of ofl·the·booka economic actlvt· ty. d.lar.pect for 1ovenunent LI
the underlylng cause.
TB08E U£ the beglnmnp of
a oaUma&l battle ol wit. between
"them" and ua. Between IOV·
ernment and the 1overnecl. It ll
be1tnmna t.o happen all over. In
Bay Ctty, Mich., for lnltance,
voters turned down several pro.
posed ecbool tax lncreuea. Gov·
ernment-1ppointed offlclals,
bureaucrata and teachers-then
beean turning the screws.
Athletics, including the city's
championship footba ll team.
wer e eliminated. Younier
children, fourth.graders, were
put into cluarooma with junior·
hhtb school k.ids~reating role modela and behaviors that
drove parents nuts. Soon
enough. the voters gave ln and
were willing to give government
the k:lnd of money it wanted.
That kind of struggle is goine
to be one of tbe American stories
of the 1980s and 1990s. The gov·
emment and all it.s attendant in·
tereat.s and bureaucracies are
goine to fight for what they
want, a greater proportion of the
national income.
TBE ms, you can bet. re-
leaaed tboee figures because it la
pla.nnlng to uk for an increase
in tta own manpower .
Wub.lngtoo, Ccmgresa and the
agenclea. will go along with the
I RS because every other depart.
ment want.s some of that mias·
ing $19 billion or $26 billion. The taxpayers. i.ngenious dev-
ils. will then react with new
ways to <'heal the new enemy.
Lhc JlOvl'mment The cycle that
balll~ of wtl5 could be endless
The United States will be Cl
poorer pla<'e , not in loss or
doll ars, but m loss of the consent o< the governed.
State Payroll Nourished Brown Workers
The imperative need for a con·
s t1tutional bar to preclude a
Califomfa governor rrom seek·
ing other office during the term
for which he has been elected
becomes more glaring every day
Almost from the moment he
took omce in 1975. Gov. Jerry
Brown 's
p r e s ·
id ential
aspirations
have been
disrupting
state govern-
ment and the
legillatl ve
process to
a degree
entirely
beyond rea·
son and ac·
ceptabillty. That assessment
was made both in 1978 and at the
present time by no less a person
than Assembly Speaker Leo
McCarthy who, until a few
months ago, was Jerry's
staunchest ally ln the
Leelslature.
U that ian 't enough to prove the
·need to prevent future 1overnor1
•f r o m i n d u l g l n g t h e l r
personal llmbitiona .in the same
manner, the rash of reslgnaUons
of lop level ofri cials appoint.ed
Charles McCabe
by Brown gives some lnd1 catJon
of the extent to which the
Cahfom1a taxpayers have un
knowing)) been ftn anc1ns: the
building of .Jl·rry's <'<1m pa1gn
Those leavi ng s u<·h a ~
S t a te Ene r gy Co mm ission
ch a irman Ri c hard Maullin.
State Air Resourc.'e s Boetrd
cha irman Tom Quinn and
Finance Director Richard
Silberman are but a few among
those who have been drawing
salaries in excess of $40,000 a
year who will now become key
figures in Brown's presidential
campaign.
THE TRlJTH is they bave
been major poUUcal advisers to
Brown all along. Thia opens the
~uesUon of how much of thelr
time bas been spent doing the
job they were hired lo do and
how much has been given over
to working on Brown ·a cam·
paign?
The fact that tbe Energy Com·
mtsslon, created in 1975 t.o ap-
prove new po~ plants and find
and help develop new enero
sources bas yet to do either, •ua·
gests that Brown's c ampaign
people have been not.bing but
tbat, all tlae while they were sup·
posed to be ln tbe service of the
pubhc .l\15\ how Car reactung
this campaigrung on pubhc ti me
may have be<>n 1s not easy to de·
term inc
AS GO\'ERNOR. Drown cer.
t a1nly ha s h a d a mple o p ·
portumties to pad t he ~tale 's
payrolls with hordes or cam·
pa1goers With litlJe flSk Of detec·
lion For be has shrewdly ma.Jn·
tained tus office budget at the
s ame level throughout all the
wbjJe he has been bttilcfuig a
huge army of workers dJrectly
under his supervision in sub-
ordinate agencies outside of civil
service.
For example. the lour offices
of agency secretaries wbicb
form bi.a "cabinet " and report
direcUy to b1m were budaeted
for Sl.S million bi.a fint yetr, but
have since increased to $4.S
million. Almost all of that is for
salaries. And, at the out.set there
were only two "8'encles" under
the umbrella of the aovernor's
office. Thia bas grown to slx.
Of the two existing at the time.
Emergency Services bu in·
creased tta budget about Sl
million, while Research and
Planning baa increased over $4
million. Each now have about~
million.
The four new ones are the
C-1t1tens lrut.lat1ve and Voluntary
cllon offi ce which has $134.000.
tht Southwest Border Re1it1onal
Comrrutttt to which Brown ap
po inted ac.'t1v1s l Tom Hayden
without Senate a pproval a nd
"'h1ch has a budget or S145.000.
the office of Appro priate
Ttthoology w1th a $1.2 millibn
budget and the Employee Rela·
tions office with a $600,000
bud gel
A s in the cue of the four agen.
cy secretaries nearly all or the
money is for salaries. Totalled It
gives the governor nearly $20
million lo use in hiring without
regard to civil service. Since,
excepting for the Emer1ency
Services and Employee Jlela·
tiona omces. tbe duties of the
··aeendes'' are so nebulous u to
defy deflnltioo, the opportunities
to abuse the public by planting
campalen worker s on the
payroll are unlimited.
And that doesn't even take in·
to cons.ideration the multitude of
exempt appointments to the
al.ate departmenta and boards
and commissions wblcb, as in
the case ol Jane Fonda and the
Arts Commission, Brown bu not
been hesitant lo nn with cam-
paign supporters.
The Irish Bull: Masterpiece in Contradiction
l am a collector of IJUh bulls, and have ln the put written
several colulllJls about them.
The lrtsb Bull, my d1et.1onary
tell• me, I• a "saying that
contradict.I ltaelt, ln a manoer
palpably ati.md to listeners but
unperceived by the person who
maket lt." Thl• ktnd of speech la
tbouaht to be especially the
property of the Irish.
Tb.ll ll not '°· Tbe Iriab have a
special prollciency ln this form
ol 1peecb. u
in 10 many ~ :other forms
of 1peecb. ~
But tbe bull
wa1 widely •
ud favorably
known In
En1tand u a
Spoonerism,
after the
l>eloved Dr.
Wiiliam ArchJbald Spooner of Odord. la Hollywood tt wu
called 1 GoldwynJ.tm . There ta
no le1l s latur e lo th e
En1U1h·apeakln• world that
do11 not boa1t one or two
masters ln tbe ftdd.
Tb• molt famou1 Jrlall
!
----·-
m aster of the bu.ll was an 11th
century Irish baronet. Sir Boyle
Roche. lo the recently publlabed
T h e L H c o f t h e 1 r h ".t • a n
encyclopedia of Irish rowore
and humor by Henry D.
Spaldin1, J am reminded of
some of Slr Boyle's more
palpable bita:
8PBAIUNG on the ever·
turbulent "Irish ques~on" Sit
Boyle declared: ''Tbe count.ry ll
OwrTWl by oblcntff tancilordl."
And, in that same spMeh, be
declared. "l tell you \be cup ol
old Ireland'• mlMry ta overflow· tug ; a.re. ud lt ll not fUl1 )'et."
He w11 a member of the
House ot Comlllom. and oace
worried hb ce>Ueaauea by what
ml1ht happen 11 It were invaded by lrllb rufftana. "They would
cut us to mince meat and throw
O\U' bleedlos beads on the table.
to •tare• ln the f tte.••
One of bl1 more famou1
bulll came •hen. ln a Commons
debate about 1ome 1rant of
moner. a member declaNd that
ll WU unJ•t to taddJe poAerity
•IUt • debt incutted to beaietlt
the preMllt. Sir Boyle rose to
object. ''Why abouJd we beau
ourselves to benefit posterity?"
b e demanded ... What has
poat.erUy ever done for us?" He
coalpounded the laqbter that
followed wi\b an explanation: • 'Slr. by po.te?ttJ t do not mean
o\U' anceaton. but tbOM wbo
come lmmed.latety after tbem."
Roche once sent a deelded.ty
amblfQOUI DOte to a noblmlan
of bla acquaintance: "I bope .•• my lord, If you ever come wttllln
a mile ol Ill)' house. that rou wW
stay tbtn overnlabt."
A tarp and pbiloeophlcal ~ ...
of Ille wu contaiud In a linel•
• aeet.nce: "S&ncl• mlltortm• never come alone and the
1reate1t of all poulbl• milfortuou la 1en•raU1
follo..t bf a mucb cr~ater."
IN ASPBBCll about oaeolbia
fellow MP~ love ot mooer, Slr
Boyle reach9d tblt peak: "I
verily believe tbat lf tlll•
honorable 11nUeman wu an uaclerta.ker, It would be U.e
delllllt ol lbll hurt to •• ALL M A'WIUND 1etaed wttta a
commOG mortalll)' '° that be
might have the benefit ol tbe
bwiaJ, and provide acarfs and
hatbands for the SURVIVORS."
lD 1794 two auccesslve bulls
were creat.ed in lh• Boaae ~n
a leather tax was bellll debated.
Mr. Va.nd~lure, tbe 1peaker,
announced to bh fellow
memben that "the tax on
leather wUl be Mverely felt by
the barefooted peauatry in
trelud.'' Sir Bo1Je answered:
·'Th ta can be very eaally
remedied by makiq \he leMber
ol wood!" •
SI& BOYLE ASIDE,
SpaldiJC'a boc* bu some of tlae
tried ad tr'Ull bulll. ID OoaDty
Cavan tome T••rt a10, a land.Id went to .. J'oPJty,
ODe ol bll i.a..&euend taant
farmers, about tom• buaiMll
matter. 1'01art7 had 1one to
town for the day, ao tbe landlord
leftaOIU~
"My dear Mr. J'osarty, I lball
be at tbe Sbam.rod Jnn for the
out ,.,. daya. It II lmportut
that 1 Ml you . U JOU c.uol
r.ad UM IMM. lak'9 tt t8 tbe
poet ..... In tbe vlllaa• ... be wlU read lt to you."
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• NATION DAIL y I'll.OT A 1
Ted Builds Momentum
:m;;. .......
W-la•U. • .. .... ... , ,. u. Nill Candidacy Em.erges foa.r yeara -.,, he raoanced a .,
mt candldeey, Hytnl famll7 coneema Wft'8 paramount .
"ll1 primary respoulbilltles are at home," be 1aid then. '1t
hu become quite apparent to m• tUt I would be unable to ·mate a full commitment to a
campatcn for the presidency. l
almp~:,~ do that to my wife and c and the other mem-
...,.,, t b ... .....,. ...... ...
aucl?.-e.,....... .... AM ·Um• tOr Dnt 79ar"s ei.etloD.
a.. ....... •. ~ '1 ii •
poUdUl Jl'O. • ftat'• oee r.aaoa k1a ~
cam»ato plaM ..... ........
AT AN At.10. t m..U.., wttb
Gov. Hu1b Car•1 aad Sea.
Daalel P . llo7aillan of New
bat~ tilt -· t••• .. ..... bere. a poker faced Ille,..,,..
t,Mre.
Voris, IC.-cly ~ eon· ~,. thll Carter t .. to •
cGGHnatln Jl4tDU cu. ·
'l'llAT WAY.,.._ momentum
kMPI buHd!nl la OM ol I.be moat
active aoa·eampal1n1 ever
wqed.. There an draft Kennedy
movemasta in at S.Ut 11 at&Jes,
and wblle the lluaacbuetta
HDator bu told their leaden be
ts not a caodidate, be'• never
aaid never.
He abo ll aald to have told
tbtm be waa woniecl tut a·
Certer-led DemocratJc Uctet
mllbt 1vtfer ....,._, .. cWuta.
particularb lD t.M 8-ate. n.re
will be M Smate elect:t-.a next
year, and at of them .,.. tor
uatl held by Democratic ... ton.
Bee.idea, the atrateay leaves
Kennedy an out . Should
circumataac-
e s c hange,
Kennedy
always can
say be never
intended to
run in u.>.
Kennedy WU quoted u telling the two New York Democrat.a
tbat "by 1ban01lvtn1 I'll bave
a pretty cood idea'' as to
whether be will run in U..
There is.
after all, the
small matter of an in ·
THAT WOULD GIVE bltn
time to enter hla name in the
New Hampshire presidential primary, where the flllng
deadline is Jan. 12. There's
already an organized write-in
campaign for Kennedy.
c u m b e n t KUtNeOY
Democratic president in the
way. President Carter bas given
no signals that be is anything
but a candidate for re-election.
There 's a J an. 4 filing
deadline for the Massachusetts
primary, but that one doesn't
make much difference, since all
prospective candidates for the
nom inatlon will automatically
be listed on the ballot there.
THERE IS REASON t o
believe that the option Kennedy
would have preferred would
bypass 1980 and make him a
ca ndidate for an o p en
Democratic pres idential
nomination in 1984.
What Kennedy already bas g~
ing amounts to a national cadl-
paigo without a national head-
quarters.
The whole o pe ration got
But that assumes Carter's re-
election to a second and final
term. Otherwise a new incum-
bent. or one party or the other,
would be eligible to run four
years from now.
By all accounts, Kennedy is
becoming c onvinced that
Carter 's political troubles are
chronic and cannot be healed in
Picasso's Art Work
To Pay Off Taxes
PARIS (AP) -The French government bas
announced that it will select more than 700 art
works valued at about $71.5 miWon trom the estate
of the late Pablo Picasso in payment of in·
beritance taxes. ·
The Mi.Dlatry of Culture and Communications
said Tuesday the covenunent will choose among
the l,8'16 patottnga, 11,100 drawtnp, 27,000 engrav-
ings, l,W sculptures and nearly 3,000 pieces of
ceramics to put tosetber the best po&1ible
representation of the artist's work for a Picasso
Museum to be establi.lbed in a restored mansion in
Paris' Marais district. 1be ministry said the
works will be presented to the public next month.
THE SPANISH-BORN PICASSO, ONE of the
greatest artists of bis time, died April 8, 1973 at
age 91, leaving a peraooal collection of bis work
~ alued at nearly $300 million.
The artist refused to write a will and, after his
death, cataloging of the collection and negotiat.ions
with Picasso's heirs took years.
In addition to the art collection,
the estate includes cash and
securities, two cbateaux, a
country house in the Provence
region and a villa in Cannes, on
the Mediterranean.
After the government
makes its selection, the in·
heritance will be divided among
the artist's six Jegai heirs -his
• PtCASto widow, Jacqueline, his three
ackn.owledged illegitimate children , Maya,
Paloma a nd Claude, and bis two surviving
grandcblld.ren, Marina and Bernard.
IN FLORENCE. ITALY, AN exhibition of
Picuao'a worb bas aparked a minor controversy
among covel'lllDent offJcials. Franco Rava. praident of Tuscany Province,
barred cbild.ren from an exhibition of Picasso's
erotic art. saying 10 or the drawings would "pro-
duce anxiety in young viewers."
Other government officials ridiculed the ban of
viewers under age 18 because of the wide d.iatribu·
lion of an advertialn1 poster carrying samples of
the art. 'Ibey a1ao maintain the drawings do not of·
fend pubUc aensibllltiea. ·
DENTURES
$175 •ch
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AVAll.Aat.E
:ORTHODONTICS:
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• 1ot free.b IJQpetua when be cboM
to tell tM world that bil mother
and b1I wife have said they
woWclat 't object lf be ran in 1980.
Kennedy followed that up by
tayinl be atill ts not a candidate,
and bad no particular time
frame for deciding when to
beeome one.
Be didn't repeat what bad
been bll standard line: that be
eJpected Carter to be tbe
nominee md intended to support
him.
ben ot my family."
WITB 'l'BAT, IENNEDY an-
nounced a fa.rm, unCGDdltioaal
declaim not to nm in 1178, and
aald be wouldn't accept the
nomination.
Now it appears lncreasln&ly
likely that be will seek tbe 1l80
nomination.
2 Social Security
S11@8e&tiOD8 Mulled
Reunited in U.S.
The uproar that 1enerated is
what sets the last of the Ken·
oedy brothers apart from any
other political figure. It was a
response Kennedy surely an·
tlcipated. It waa read by some
Democrats as the functional
equivalent of a declaratiQn of
candidacy. Tb,e draft·Kenhedy
people r ejoiced, and said it
would be a big help in their ef·
forts to organize and raise
funds. ANYONE E~E WOULD have
been laughed out of the running
tor announcing lbat be bad his
mother's permission to run for
president.
WASHINGTON <AP) -A
co uncil set up to advise
Coneress on Social Security i!
leaning toward a pair of recom·
mendations that could lead to a
reduction in payroll taxes.
The Advisor y Council on
Social Security bas voted ten·
tatively to recommend a cut in
the Social Security tax rate from
the 6.65 percent level scheduled
to lake effect in 1981 to S.S per·
cent.
Two women arrested in Mexico on drug charges were re-
united this week in Sioux Falls, S.D. Sandy Cowan, right,
was released earlier this summer under a prisoner ex·
change program, but the release of Diedre M.c:Stravick was complicated by her British citizenship. Both live at
Sioux Falls.
But for Kennedy. last son of a
family that has s uffered two
political assassinations, It
seemed natural. Almost e:uctly
lo a related move, al voted to
recommend that Medicare be
financed from general tax re·
venues rather than from the
Social Security fund.
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-TM California At·
M• blJ bu lhtD ID OH~ U ,12 tote
toU-.·la~bill
to doallle MOteocel for
r.,.at n»Ytl· Tb• bW. beral~ u a ct.Lenem to ooe of tbe
1tate•1 moat urtoua
er1me JJl'.Ol.Jile:rm la SBlS
by Sen. H. L. RlChard.tsoo,
R·Arcda.
TBS VOTE, whlcb contr~ wlLh thu bill 'a
cllfflcult path to the M ·
••r:r..11u,we--..=~-out-HmblJ fioor, sent It '' ..,_ .. ,_., ..-back to the Senate for
oontereocee to tour oper: on·'**• dee&a." only routine concur·
-----------------rence in amendments
before colP1 to the gov-
Comat Droppltlfl err,~~ine approval of the
bill before the vote, As·
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NATION I LOCAL I CALIFORNIA
e
P U H • sembly Minority Leader 0 Utants It Carol Hall ett, R ·
• Atascadero, said, "Sex
crimea are climblne at a
very alanning rate. Im· F S D • priaoning sex offenders '. 0 r perm Ip !rvf:y~~ to stop their •c·
W ASRJNGTON CAP) -'Ibe sperm count and
fertillty potential of American males appear to be
dropping and chemical pollutants may be
respomlble for some of tbe decrease, a scientist
aaya.
Dr. Ralph C. Dougherty of Florida State
Unlvendty said Tuesday a study of 132 volunteer
donon indicates that sperm density ls continutn& a
slide other researchers not.teed 30 yeara aio.
DOUGBDTY, IN A Pall8ENTATION AT the
national meetiq ol the American Chemical Socie-
ty, said studies in the United States, West.em
Eu.rope and Japan indicate sperm concentration ls
falling in lnduatrtallsed natlonl. ''The cause for the· apparent decreue ln sperm density and thus male fertility ls not clear
at thia point,'' Dougherty said in a paper reporting
on hiJJ and bis associates' research.
"It is possible that toxic substances in the en·
vironment may be partially responsible for t.biJ
apparent shift," the researcben said.
DOUGHERTY SAID A llzt STUDY of
American men put the midpoint value of sperm
density at 90 mUUon sperm per milllllter of semen
and a 1974 study put It at 65 million.
The new study, conducted m<MltlY with Florida
State students, showed a median value of 60
million per milllllter, be said. A milllllter is about
one-fifth of a tea.spoon.
Dougherty told a news brieflq that a sperm
density of 20 million per milliliter is considered by
many medical authoritiea a evidence of func·
tional sterillty. •
USING 11118 CKITEJllON, BE said, 23 per·
cent of the students in the Florida study were func·
tiooally sterile.
Dougherty cautioned that college students
may not be typical of the general population and
that some apparent sterility may be temporary.
Some studies indicate that stress, cigarette
and marijuana smoking and very high sexual ac·
Uvity can lower sperm count -situations that
may be more common with oolleae student.a than
others, be added.
Thc:Jse in the study were asked to abstain from
sex for two days before the tests and que.tioned
about their smoking habits, he said.
TOE ASS E MBLY
floo r s ponsor , Ross
Johnson, R·Anaheim,
sald increasing sen·
tences will ·'convince
women to come forward
to aid law enforce-
ment." Johnson said the
FBI estimates that only
one in 10 rapes ls re-
ported.
Io July, the bill was
defeated by the liberal-
domlnated Assembly
Criminal Justice Com·
mltt.ee, which noted that
It would make penalties
for a third-time r ape 28
years, longer than the
25-year base sentence
for first-degree murder.
But Richardson and
law enforcement groups
campaigned to n verse
the committee vote.
College
AssiAts
JobHunl
Residents Jooklne for
full or part-lime jobs ln
sales, food service,
mai ntenance. ma ll
services and general of.
flee work can apply
through Saddleback
College next week for
employment at Mission
Viejo's new mall.
Tbe college and the
state Employment
Development Depart·
ment will coordioate ac·
ceplance of job applica·
tions at the mall begin·
THE CHEMISTS SAID ALL TBE 1emen nlog Monday.
samples ln t.betr study were contaminated with Applications will be
toxic substances at various low levels. The mmt available from e. to U:ao
common chemicals found were DOl.YchJortn.ated a .m. and .1 to 3.30 p.m.
bipbenyls <PCBa), bexacblorobenaene, pen· at the faci.lity located on
tacbloropbeool and byproducta or the pesticide Marguerite Parkway DDT. adjacent to the colle1e
Doughtery said an analysis indicates that campus.
PCBa, and perhaps their byproduct.a, may be re lat· For information,
ed to 2S pel'cent of the sperm density variance Phone 8 3 I · 4 7 1 o or
Help lighten the electric load.
If you do the heavy house-
work in the morning, here ·s what
you·n be doing. The baking. The
dishwashing. The laundry. And
the vacuuming.
But you,11 be doing some-
thing else, too. Something th at ·s
very important. By giving your
electric appliances the afternoon
off, you'll be helping to lighten the
load from noon to 6 p.m. That's
when hon1es, stores, offices and
factories turn on air conditioners
to beat the af temoon heat.
Give your appliances
the afternoon off. Then Edison
can put off huilding expens ive
new po,ver plants. And you'll help
keep your electric
biJJ s down. s' E
Southern California Edison
Sumn1er '79. Calif omia needs your help more than C\l~r.
Plea se give your appliances the afternoon off.
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uaed for 50 years tn many produetl. They are .................................................................................... .-.-............................................... ...
widespread in the envtronment. The Envi.ronmeo·
tal Protection Aeeney bas restricted PCBI under
the Toxic Subltances Control Act of 1976.
Dougherty 1ald a 1oal ol hla research ls to
identify the ebemlcala that may be reaponaJble for
the sperm density decrease and eliminate them
from the envirooment.
Saddleback Sets
Cookery Course
Saddleback College'• community aervtcea pro-gram la 1pan1orio1 a courae ln "Creative
Microwave Cookery" beeJontna Tbunday at the
Mluton Viejo campus.
Taaabl bJ a microwave O'feD mmm!Mturer'•
repreteataUve, the ~ eonvenes from 1 to J p.m. e.a rrlday tbroUlb Oct.. 5 in room au ol the
Sdence-llatbematica BuiJdlnC. . Fee for the coana ii llO or N per clua If
apace ls available.
For Information, pboDe 81'1..UO.
Now Open
LotoCod
SpoJI, Neuter, Vaccination
DennalDlofnl
Freeway ~
Animal Hospital of Costa Mesa
ml N..,,ort Blvd.
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And you can use these coupons
with the purchase of any custom pool.
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Congressmen Facing
IRS Probe on Talks?
WASHING TON <AP) -Members
of Congress who do not pay Social
Security ta xes on the money they
earn ma.ting speeches may be run-
ning afoul of an Internal Revenue
Service ruling.
The IRS ruled in 1977 that a
member of Congress had to pay the
t ax on those monies if be regularly
made outside speeches for pay.
THE KEY TO THE issue is the de-
finition of the word "regularly."
l RS s pokeswoman Ellen Murphy
s aid the question of liability might
vary from case to case based on
whether a legislator's speech-making
qualified as "regular" self·
employment.
"I can't tell you that making four,
five or six speeches a year does it,"
she said.
A spot check of several dozen
lawmakers wbo earned more than
$10,000 on the 1978 lecture circuit
s howed most dld pay the 8.1 percent
Social Security self-employment tax,
in addition to income tax.
BUT FOUR SENATOllS and three
representatives said through aides
they did not pay the tax.
Most said they thought the
speeches were not subjed to Social
Security, since members of Congress
and other federal civilian workers do
not pay the payroll tax on their
salaries.
Sen. Dale Bumpers, D·Arlt., waa
foUowtng bls accountant's advice
when he did not pay Soda! Securtty
tax on the $17,000 in bonoraria he
drew for speeches last year, said his
executive secretary, Jo Noblaa. Sbe
noted the 11117 ruling .. hl.nges on the
definition of regularity."
The little-noticed ruling expanded
on a 1955 IRS ruling that exempted
from tbe tax those who made
speeches only occasionally.
LAWMAKERS WHO BA VE not
paid the Social Security tax on their
speeches could be liable for back tax-
ea and interest for three years, three
months and 15 days. Beyond that, the
statute of limitations bas nm out.
A Social Security official said lt
was up to the IRS to spot any tax·
payers who are not paying the tax.
The 1977 IRS ruling evolved from a
reques t for advice from an
anonymous member of Congress who
earned $1,500 for 10 speeches.
IN ORDERING mM to pay, the
IRS s aid that lecturing "may or may
not be a trade or business, depending
upon whether such engagements are
carried on with a degree or regulari·
ty, whether he seeks or otherwtse in·
dicates availablllty for speaking
engagements, and whether be re·
ceives compensation."
Others who staffs reported they did
not pay the tax, and their speech
fees, are: Sens. John Culver, D-lowa,
$25,924; Barry Goldwater, R·Aru.,
$24,250 ; Ernest F. Hollings, D-S.C.,
$25,000; and Reps. Robin L. Beard,
R-Tenn., $12,726; Ronald V. Dellums,
D·Callf., $13,151; and Barry M.
Goldwater Jr., R·Calll., $16,800.
Poisoner Committed
STOCKHOLM. Sweden <AP) -A
19-year-old youth convicted of poison·
ing 13 elderly patients al a hospital in
southern Sweden and attempting to
murder 1.5 others was ordered COO·
fined to a mental institution for an in·
definite period of time. The
municipal court of llalmoe ruled that
the young man, who beld a tem-
porary job ln the hospital in the city,
was suffering from a severe mental
abnormallty when be committed the
crimes.
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Orange Coast College
operates the official
recycfing center for Costa Mesa.
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Brilfp, Si:hmUs J'ote No But Bill Paaea
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tM ow• fide..~ · ••• •ec,.w-• .. M-AND aaJGGI we:n
wltb the ••Jortty wbea tb• ...... b.r. M-14 vote ......
ud Miit to Gov. Broa 18 ..
by 1tate See. Robert Nlmmo1 R·
San Juan Creek
Channeling OK'd
Cbannelina operation1 that
wW lnclude the removal ol 1and
and sediment from San Juan
Creek has woo tbe approval ol
the Oranae County PlannJ.n1
Commiuioo.
The project previously re·
celved the support of county,
state and federal a1enciea oa the
Water Tax
Rate Lowest
In 44 Years
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Tbe
Metropolitan Water District bu
establlahed the lowest tax rate
In 44 years for the six Southern
Call!ornia COWlUea aupplled with
Northern California and
Colorado River water.
In approving a rate ol nine
cent.a per $100 of assessed valua-
tion for 1979-80, the MWD board
of directors bued ita acUon on
the basis of totaJ assessed valua-
tion of S64 mHUon -an increase
from $53.6 million for the pre-
vious fl.seal year.
As the nation's largest water
,wholesaler. Metropolitan dis -
tributes water to more than 100
cities in Ventura, Los Anaeles,
Orange, San Bernardino,
Riverside and San Diego coun-
ties.
The MWD'a nine-cent tax rate,
down from 10 centa last year, la
the lowest since 1935. The de·
partment's rate bit a peat of 50
cent.a in l94S and gradually baa
been reduced slnce them.
Property taxes collected by
MWD are used to retire general
obligation bonds which were
used to pay for construction of a
variety of facilities , lncludine
tbe Colorado Rlver Aqueduct
and the district's ahare of the
state water project. Operatina
expemes are funded by water
cbarces.
1roundl that th• wort will re-
duce potentiel fiood hazarda
near San Juan C.pbtrano.
Th• work b to be performed bT the Fred Jone1 Tructtnc eo.
o San Juan Capistrano. The
firm wW aell the river aand for
coutruction projects lo aouth
Orange County, a company
spokesman said.
A three-year time Umlt waa
Imposed on the uae permit by
plaDJlinl commissioners. An ex-
tension of ~additional years la
poaaible.
The commJaalon also lmpoeed
a aeries of conditions on the pro-
ject, includini a ban on work on
Sundaya.
Houn of operations for the
work six days of the week will
be from 7 a .m. to 8 p.m.
The work will extend from La
Novia Bridge to a point about
3,540 feet upstream.
The creek channel Is
described as very shallow eut
of San Juan Caplstrano.
SpentUng
Talk Slated
How to spend $562,000 In addi-
t I on a I money allocated for
Orange County senior citizen
programs will be the subject of a
1 p . m . bearing Friday at
Fullerton City Hall, 303 W. Com·
monweallh Ave. The hearing
will be conducted by the coun-
ty •s Senior CU1zena Council.
The supplemental money
boosts to $1,531,033 the amount
the county will receive from the
federal government to pay for
senior citizen programs .
The senior citizens Program
Office of the county Community
Services Agency has recom-
mended the additional funds be
used for legal ualatance and
nutrlti<m programs, equipment
purcbales and renovation and
remodeling of exlatln1 senior
centers.
-
.UUcadero. TIM b&U II almed at ~tlkttafJll tbe Valtid rarm
Worllerw' political aetioo fUDd
and '" tmt.rol ". tu ... . Mn. ear,.&e:r vot.d ., .. ..
u..~ . ••• Au.nmaso.....,.~
lawmu.n la th• a.aw belped C11fea~, 11 ameadmeata bJ
Sea. ""-::. .0.l:Ul, tbM would allo unetrtet..t
fundlq Medi.Cal abortkm la
the tint au... mODtbl ol ..,...
D&D~::.:a la AB 1MI by M• HID Leoaa l':l•land.
D·ll--JWI.
• • •• TBE IDIATE IL\i approved
AB 111 bJ A11embl1womaa Karlan Ber ... oa. R·N•wport
Beacb, oo • 21·1 vote. Tbe
· mea1un, wblcb wu MDt OD to
Gov. Brown for 11.pah.are, would
eatablllb penaltiee ol up to three
yeara in prtaon for anyone who
willfully completed, aJten or de·
facet another penoo'1 party af.
ftUatlon, declaraUon on voter re-
atatraUon papen with intent to
affect that person's votln1 rtcbu. ••• MRS. BEBGE80N'8 AB 17'5,
which would elve school d.11-
tricts the authority to dllmiaa
teache rs whe n the dlatrlct
doesn't have enoueh money to
pay them, will be the subject of
hearings to be conducted
someUme ln October by the
Senate Education Committee.
The Newport Beach aa -
semblywoman, a former acbool
board member and teacher,
says she expecta tou1h OJ>P08i·
lion to the bill "by the stl"Oll8
teachers lobby." She bu lined
up support from the CaU!omla
Taxpayers A5soclaUon and the
state Department of Educatioo. ••• MRS. BERGESON has named
Rollo Ecklund, a CPA with
Arthur Young and Co. of Santa
Ana, treasurer or her campaign
com mlttee in the Orange Coast's
74th Assembly District.
Ecklund replaces J . D. Turner
or Newport Beach, who ls retiring
from the post.
Housing Unit
Backs Show
The Orange County Fair Hou.s-
ing Council will sponsor a pre-
view showing of "Wlld Oata"
Sept. 30 at the South Coast
Repe rtory Theatre in Costa
Mesa u this year's major flmd-
ralsing event.
The Fair Housing Council ls
celebrating its lSth year with the
preview performance and cut
party featuring a dessert-buffet
at the theatre, ~ Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa.
Proceeds from the S25-a -
person benefit will support bom-
lnc council programs, accordln1
to direct.on.
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~off
all 14K and ~-
18 K gold!
The perfect gifts to say ,·
"I love you'' in so many
different ways.
..
The gifts that keep on giving. Giving warmth and love to the
person wearing them. 14K and 18K gold jewelry. For your
special poraon, choose from chains, bracelets, pendants.
earrings. charms and much more. All our 14K and 18K gold
jewelry Is now on sate to help you say, "I love you."
Not all 1tyle1 at all 1torea.
Include• that jewelry In which 14K and 18K gold
con1tltute1 the greate1t part of the value.
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Exe-rcise
Planned
PZARL BARBOR, s .. rall (AP) -Some
.0,000 1D1Jttuy penoa-
ael from tbe United
States and Canada wtll participate tn a two-
week naval traln1q ex-
ercise off tbe West Coast
from San Dte10 to Van-
touver, B.C .• U.S. Navy
officials have an·
DOWlced.
The operation, dubbed
•'Kernel Potlatch," wW
be to test the combined
U.S. and Canadian
military forces' ability
to prevent an enemy
force from challenging
or blocki.a1 merchant
shipping in the Eastern
Pacific, accordlng to a
spokesman for the U.S.
3rd Fleet.
INCLUDED IN the ex·
ercise will be a m.ior
amphibious landing by
U.S. Marines and Cana.
dian troops on the
northern tip of Van·
couver Island, B.C.
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DIVORCE CAN BE A
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At Amlrlcan Lew Centitr1 Wll provide• fr• aJftMlftatlon wltfl ovr domestic l.wyer.
Attorneys who will nsist you ftW'°'9' the loneCy experlenee of divorce.
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14302 BEACH Bl YD. e 191-4302
ANAHEIM
1151 N. EUCLID • 558-2900 . TUSTIN
Marine science students from UC Santa Cruz
struggle with one of the two lower jawbones
recovered from a blue whale carcass
beached near Pescadero, Calif. Scientists
are removing bone specimens for study.
The war games get
under way sept. 24 and
last until Oct. 6, ending
wltb participating Cana·
dian and U.S. ships visit·
ing ports in the Pacific
Northwest the weekend
of the Canadian
Thanbgiving and U.S.
Columbus day ob·
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SANTA ANA
V ol11nteers Eat Beans
For Science Project
VANCOUVER, British Columbia
<AP> -A dozen volunteers will be
paid $25 a day to eat beans in a re-
search project aimed at developing a
gaaless variety of the vegetable that
could feed the world cheaply without
discomfort or embarrassment.
Dr. Brent Skura, 31, a
microbiologist and food scientist at
the University of British Columbia,
bas a $36,000 grant from the Cana·
dian Agriculture Ministry for the pro-
ject, which be plans to begin next
year
SKURA SAID TUESDAY that
beam are a high protein, cheap,
easy-to-grow food. But be said he
does not believe they will ever catch
OD U llD aid to world food supplies
un1eas some way can be found to
lim1t the amount of 1aa 1enerated by
bean eating.
The aoa1 of the university tests will
be to obtain information that would
help breed beans that produce less
gu or that would enable scientists to
remove gas-producing elements from
the food.
The volunteers will eat specially
doctored bean products to determine
which produce the least gas. to vary
their menu, beans Will be made into
muffim and soups as well as pre-
;
KrishnmJ Get
Probaiion
EVANSTON, DI. <AP) -Four
members~ the Hare Krishna sect
have been sentenced to me year
oa probation after admitting steal-tna 250 roees ftom a mualclpal
prden.
The four, all women, agreed to
make restitution of $150 each for
tbe theft. The sentence was
worked out as part of a pre-trial
a1reement, said assistant Coot
County State's Attorney Dennis
.Wolter.
pared in the more common dishes
such as baked beans and bean salad.
THE VOLUNTEERS• STOOL
samples will then be cultured and the
amount of gas given off measured.
One theory about the gas produc·
.tion is that bacteria feed oo small
clusters of sugar molecules found in
beans. Humans are unable to digest
these clusters, but bacteria can fer-
ment them using a specialized
enzyme.
Skura says his task will be to con-
firm the theory and seek out factors
that control the rate of gas produc·
tion.
.. WBETllEll.GA.118 a problem de-
pends on the tndiYldual." SQra said.
"In certain individuals, gaa fwma-
tion can cause a great deal of dis-com fort. There also is a social
problem .... "
Skura said wort bas been done by
scientists studying bean gas in rats 1
and dogs, but the Canadian experi·
ment ia the first using humans.
Mesa Nursing
Home Death
Said Natural
An elderly man at first
believed to have choked to death
on restraints in a Costa Mesa
nursing home actually died of
natural causes, the Orange
County Coroner's office bas
ruled.
A spokeswoman said
atherosclerosis, a thickening
and degeneration of the arteries,
was the cause of death for
William L. Babylon, 80, who
died June 28 at Beverly Manor,
340 Victoria St.
A police report indicated the
possibility of strangulation
because Babylon bad fallen out
of bed despite cloth restraints
and was lying at an angle with
bis throat against one of the
atripa of cloth, police said.
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OAKLAND <AP )
The Oakland Zoo, which
was the target of a
vicious attack by van-
dals, is planning to
spend $54,000 to beef up
security.
TAKING PART in the
exercise under pro·
visions of the 1946
Mutual Defense Agree·
ment will be 45 ships
and 150 aircraft, the Navysai~ '-----------------------------------------------...J
We sell first quality and discontinued
merchandise from Sears Retail and
Catalog Distribution.
"Was" prices-quoted are the regular pnces al wtucb tbe
items were formerly offered by Cata)pg or in many
Sears Retail storH around the country.
eel Belted Radial Tires 50% off
38/3 CB
Radio
Telephone Type Hand Set
was $179.95
Now s5400
11
were$35.00
Now
s1000
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GR 70-14
FR 70-14
GA 70-14
HR 70-15
Storm Doors
were $89.99 to $99.99
Now s3000
Assorted Interior
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Paints
s 1 °0 per gallon
Bathroom
Carpet
Assorted styles and sizes
Your Choice
60o/o off
Former catalog prices
Assorted Light
Fixture a
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Fonner catalog prtcee
AN fhctane on hMd
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85.88
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Now
40.00
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Redwood
Furniture Ensemble
Includes chaise.
chair and 2 small
tables
was $119.99
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10 only
NFL Football
Helmets
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DEAR PAT: I received a "Statement of Ad·
justment" notice on a prior year's tax return,
which stated that I bad overpaid my federal taxes.
When I received tbe refund cheek, it was !or a
slightly different amount than the notice. What
would account for this difference?
G.N., Huntington Beach
IRS explalm tbat a refad clileck oa a prior
year's tu Is 11111ally sllg.ldlJ peater tbaa tbe
notice of overpaymeat amomd dae &o la&erest paid
&o yoa • dae credll .
Trendlnaster Inc., mmwfacturer of famous "cheeks" p..ts and
other appal el CJGeS out of business. A. Z. Stein Co. has
,.rc:hcned the factory from the asslC)llff and is now offering
the •lire Inventory at a fraction of tile re«JUlar retall prices.
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SR101 has all the fea tures of the
Selectric® system plus improvements
like repeating ''X", period, a nd
touch control.
And since it's less likely to
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lose critical business hours in down
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lease. Or, with our unmatched
Rental/Purchase Option, we'll
apply the e ntire first month'!:> rent
toward the purchase price .
And not" only do we
guarantee immediate delivery, our
service contract is the sweetest in
the county.
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•••• GaBYLING IAID ttae tb! monk police ~ ... eamanll laid h--..-.,. wwt daatterlac and pru·· 919 were ---· rinl lo ~ du about •'ID deJlibt, •• but lit the deme 1Mllb lo the area, and tn.PI bad
Former GoY. ltemleth chlfdl"m ao and fled Into u. .,_.,, been laid but no trace of them were
M.Curtllolllalnehaa wben lbe and ber mother ran out found. He uld attempts would be been packed by Pres' Tbe chlldren were ''Unharmed but made to •boot the monkeys lf
dent Carter to be Uni:: were teniblJ ahaken," abe aaJd. au thorl ties decided they were
ed States ambuaador David Baac:ldn, an expert 00 vervet ctan1eroua and could not be eaqbL
t Canada monkeys 8Dd a lecturer lo animal ,T Fi · -0~.;,;=.;.· ---behavior lo the Uolversity ol Natal y eta ight Poachers
Inflation beating fSYCbolocY department here, aald, DAR ES SALA.All, T•nunla <AP) 'The idea ol abduction la ludicrous. -Taman.la will UM veteram ol the
11,. ... !very dar Juvenile vervet monkeys are IOdal u 1 d t fl b in their play and have been known to th ·~war o I t poacbe1'1
In the liJ+11Q @IMI playfully interact with ~er apeclea, p:Ji•cular~ ~ co:n.~~~~: lnc1ud.lnc humans. Uthe reporttne of ficlaJ said. '
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ANALYSIS I CAREERS I OBITUARIES
Killer's
SOn Gets
Freedom
SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -
The 11·year-old ,_ ol a mu
convicted of tullal Cal Poly
librarian Norman Alexander
lut January hu been releued
from Jail after autborltlea
dropped all cbar1e1 a1a.lll1t
blm.
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Elaeuiaere
AN'11·8'11JNO ADYOCATD CAN poja\ lo
maul" Wb&t. tUpt u ooe obt'toUI tiawt»e k II•
tbe 1M A.nae ... prosram. A dlle.rlet wtU. M ptr
cent Analo •rollment la lm·1' HCMMI)' tCNftd
Following a re-examlnatioll ol
tbe evidence ln the murder case,
U waa concluded that youn1
Howell Henry •'Hank•• Harris
w aa not lnvotvtd lD the · kiWnc
and bad no prtor knowled1e that
it would occur, aatd Sberlff
Georae Wblttnc and Dlltrlet At-torney Cbriltopber Money at a
jolnt preu coolereoce Tuesday. •I M•r-L•w" ,,,...,..,lel "••~ ~ wMltr IM ..,_16-\ I( ........
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NEW YORK <AP>
Aaclre Meyer. 11 , an ln·
vHtment banker and
pbllantbropl•t wbo aa
senior partner of Lanrd
Frere.a & Co. amasaod a
fortune eallmated at up
to *'°° mllUoo, dled Sun· day at a ho1pltal ln
Lauaanne, Swtllerland.
LONDON (A.P) -
Are11b1a11•r
AUaeaa1orH. 87, Br ·
taln'• leadlnc Greek
Orthodox prelate who
formerly aerved In the
United States and
Canada, died Sunday lo
London alter suffering a
heart attack.
GREENVILLE, S.C.
(AP) -Grei Wl1llam1
Rotbe, 55, president of
Danie l Ind ustrial
Services, a division of
Danie l International
Corp. of Greenville, died
Monday. The Fluor
Corp. ol Irvine acquired
Daniel in 1977.
SAN FRANCISCO
CAP) -Prominent San
Francisco attorney
James Martln MaclD..nJs
and his wife, Edith,
were killed in a weekend
car accident. Federal
courts in the area ad-
journed at the end of the
dfty's session lo honor
Macinnis, 65
Class Set
In Typing
There's time to re-
gister for two Sad-
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Office Admfoistration
145A and B. will be of-
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The first course takes
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p.m . Mondays through
Fridays from Oct. 1
th rough Nov . 2. The
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Nov. 5 through Dec. 12.
For i nformation. phone 831-4773.
It.HU wtU\ whit• Mallhti
SOtrntERN up baN11 ., .,._, -.t fif
CAUPORNIA the pupll popultaUM Focu l>nv1'9 JC'hi••I• pro llfetltM Ind JH1 Ii fur
1uburban r.•I Ntal• ro ..
awlftly u parent.a 1ou1t.t \0 tlOlJ .. lh• bu11r111
bu a a boo.
No C11W1 denied that b'-'ill\I would lfJ\(U't>vei itlea
academic performance of m!norily ehUdr•n ftul
antl·bualna advooatu olalmld Utat ooutd •l•o bet
done vl1 Improved tHcbt...,•tudent rall~ and
other met.hodl not lnvolvl"I bualn1.
THR 1108T vaHllMllNT AN T I ·
lnte1ratlon •cllvl•tat 1110 claimed th•t An1lo
student.a' aoademlo performance would drop
Now they'll aay they were probably correct,
thou1h they 1UU have no hard proof.
For a USC te1llng proaram lnvolvlnl 70,000
fifth and eighth graden who paartlclpaled In the
first yeor's buslni conclude11 that while readlna
and mathematlc11 skills Improved •t provlou1ly
segregated mmorlty 1choolJI, thoy decUood aat pre
vlously-whlte schools
Thb means the Infusion of Analo 1tudenta to
minority schools tended to bring averaaes up, and
the shift or minority children to white achoola
dragged average scores down.
Dog Wanted
l..ott l , 1 aiutde do11trlcken by cataracta, ta welcomed
toH•n Antonio, Teu1 by Denlle Pirtle. Mrs. Pirtle and
twr hu1'bond Mike are trylna to per1uade Lottie's
owner Ktilth Roark, of Decatur, Ga., who is blind, to al·
low th«!m to adopt the dog.
THE YOUTH LEFT the
courthouae with his mother after
beln1 oven hla freedom.
Hla lat.her. Dr. Howell Hanis,
who hu a medical degree from
Austria, pleaded 1uilty July 3 to
the murder ol Dr. Alexander. He
waa aentenced July 24 to spend
27 yean to life in priaon. He said
he alone wu reapooalble ror the
murder.
The boy's attorney, Don
Ernat, uked Judie Rlcbard
Kirkpatrick on Tuesday to dU-
mlH the char1ea acalnat the boy
and allow hlm to return to San
Ole10 with his mother. His
mother a nd r ather are
separated
M S U S MllS. HARRIS HAD worked eet et on e e ~~~v:,!:,~~der at Cal Poly State
A wiloels to the crime said he
Funds S nd saw two men confront Alex-;ng ander at the time of tbe murder
THESE DATA, SAID BOBBI nEDLE&. .. SI and from the physical desc.rip-" taon the younger Harris wu im-strongly anti-busing Los Angeles school board placated. AJexander suffered a
member, do not justify concluding that buaing single gunshot wound 10 the
helped achievement levels of any children. They How to spend more than denta in housmg and commuruty bead.
don't justify concluding that bu.sing harmed $900.000 in federal funds will be services. achievement. either. discussed tonight by Costa Mesa's Tbe meeting will begrn at 7 ~ The son had been held 10 a
But the only real hope busing advocates bad Housing and Commun it Y P m. 10 the Downtown Com Juvenile detention center pend-
ror defeating the November proposiUon was to OevelopmentCommattee. muruty Center, 594 Center St . ang d1s~1t1on or has case ID the
show that busing benefitted everyone. The USC opposatel..loru; Park It ai.opento kalhng He wa1t o riginally
study did not so show a nything like that. The funds. which the city re-the public. charged along with his fath~r.
Fiedler and others suggested that the flight or ceives under the Federal Hous· Comments can also be sent to but Collowmg his father 's guilty
Anglo children from the district brought about the iog and Community Develop· the committee al P 0 Hox 1200. plea. the youth submitted to two
dropoff ln their former schools' performance rat· meat Act. may be used lo aid Costa Mesa 92626. or to city com polygraph lie-detector exarnina
ings. They said they would therefore try to con-low and moderate income rest· munity development coordinator ttoni that concluded he was not
vince the judge overseeing the busing program Anthony Cannanato at 754-5327 a part1c1pant an the killing.
that the study shows it should be reduced. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBUC NOTICE
THERE IS Ll'ITLE CHANCE TBA T effort
can succeed, for Superior Court Judge Paul Egly
of Laguna Beach has often indicated he thinks the
program will eventually have to be expanded. not
cut back.
AU th.is only reinforces the obvfous favor with
which most Californians view the anti-busing pro-
position, even though no one is sure it will actually
stop either the Los Angeles program or any other.
Recent polls show the proposition leading by
almost a 2·1 margin. It would amend the state con-
stitution to ban mandatory busing in cases where
courts ruled segregation was not intentional, bold·
ing state judges to the s ame standard wsed by the
U.S. Supreme Court .
It's a 81.tre bet that parents in Los Angeles sub-
urbs will be among the closest listeners when aoti-
busing activists use the USC study to argue for
their amendment.
FOR EGLV HA8 MENTIONED TllE posslbill·
ty of a m\llU·diatrtct met.oropolltan buaing plan
similar to one imposed last sprin1 on parta of the
San Franc.isco Penlnaula. Most such plans would
be outlawed if the November propoeition puaea.
A TTEMTIOM!! WRITERS -AUTHORS
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School district bowularte.a often eorreapood
closely to city Umita abd it would take qult.e a leap
o( logic to find that most city limit.a were drawn
even partly to !mu.re school ae1re1ation.
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ti r "" · n • fl • Nation wade shipping service e..tt o.tie II HQ' '"'tsy· · · •Full service Delicatessen I C::,.~,,~O.::;::!.;:.:. •. 6AL 7AJ1 A RAME CA ) :• _,. .. -The state Mental Had the USC study 1bown that virtually all
student.a 1ot some academic benefit from lnteera-
tlon. it could have been med to reduce the 1tron1
support for tbe anti-busing propo1IUon. Now bus-
ing advocates can only areue that aU cblldren re-
ceive social benefit.a from Lnte1ntion. But thel's
an argument they can't prove with test scores or
other hard fieures.
•: .,..!-:.:;_,.. Health Department has
• ~· ,.,,, , .. r poor coord1nation with
local authorities, bas
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amendment will almost certainly solldlfv
Owners of Tiny Firms
Policy to Aid Women
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By JOYCE L. KENNEDY
Dear Joyce: My 1b&er ud I ere
lll.18klml ol epeahil a c:aaera Ron 18
a..u.er Ma&e. We are weedert.1 If
aay el ..... pterameat ,....ra••
for ••--...act be of Mlp a. n.611 eapl&aJ.
-N.A .• Hou.aton, Texas
Perhaps. Tb• Women'• Bualnea1
Enterprise Polle)' ADAOWlctd ln May
by Pntlldent Carter boldl the pro-
mlH of new attention to the
wallnowen ol ta.. buaiDeg world -
women ownera ot tiny ftnna.
C)'Dla scoff, 1ayln1 t.b• policy la
merely an eurclM ln im11• IOI' tb•
'80 elecUon. Tbey bell•w women
ownen wlll DOt croq tb• OrHt
Dl•ld• lD federal a1"8t--. UDW UMJy matcb th pollttcal eJaat Cl CCMQ·
peUton for 10Hnment ......
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TWO NEW SELECTIONS
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Botti on.a lnctude homtmtde
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Berllle GV09t.lape, pr.sdlM of ~·1
Gold Bulb Jaycees, Wei lie tldalm tM ¥.,..Will adm.Jt women.
dpie bnialwct ....._ II maJodt7 nle. TbtJ eu eall it •ulslkm. We eall tt ......_.,., ... We ftted.
Tbat ._... bave been lt. The prindple ii: What'•
mor. ~ Acbldttilll WOIDm or allowtnc
die rtlbt "'~ ruJet ••
a.cbtol utd tbtre II .a .,...._ ~'for'
women wbo waat to be part ol the layae action,··
eallecl tbe IQceett.1.
.. , t.11 JOU the nal l'MICID we don't have
female membenblp. . . .'lbe m~rtty of tbe
wom .. are qalmt It," Bechtol aakL "I auure you
that If Ole women that we're married to bad want·
eel lt, we'd bave lt. Been a bell ol a lot mon wan
WGD la tbe bedroom than were ner won oo the bat· tJefteld. ••
Tbe luue beial railed iD court b wbetlMr the Jar~ tbould be couiderecl a public or private oraanll.atioo. Bechtol eoDteDded.
''WB .. E A PalV.\ft OSGANIZATION aDd
ban been for eo yean," be Mid. "AllJ private or·
&anlr.aticm in tbia COUDU, -~ wl ~
else -bu the right to remain what tbeJ wut to
be .... Tbat's wbal America ii all about.
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UiJQp tlalll tM J91ee-are aalq11e alMMlt are tJaat J
we're all male aad that ~'N 11 to•· We allo cUa· • crtmimlte qam.t qe .. But tbM'1 what mat• aa ,
diffeiWltlramevflrlboclJ.._ .• , -~
Becbtol would rather wt about tbe J Qeett' i programa and about one of bla eoa1I u president, . to ltreu "what's rl&bt wltb America."
"I believe that the tJ~ Sbtel laycels cu ,
be tbe oqanluUoG that leacll w back into eaen-·
tial patriotilm," be said . :
IATE 'l'Bl8 MONTH. BECHTOL AND other
Jaycee offtciall will cH.cUSI natlOnal lasues .wi
President Carter and members ol the Cabinet.
••we feel like we can easily influence 2 millloD
to 2.S million votes on any luue we endone," •
Bechtol said.
•-ren years ago we were 200,000 folb havm,.
good times in local commwntiea and not reaUJ .
havial any impact u a nation.al OflanhatiOll. But
that's all cha.oced," Bechtol aald. "We've pown up."
Bechtol joined the
lareeet 10 yean qo
aacl fCHIDd that • 'tbe
fu.rtber up the Jayeee
ladder I .... tM mont
money I made:•• He
campalped for the
Jaycee presideeey in 41
atates lut year , and
with his red, wblte aDd
blue vocabulary, was
known as the "miracle
·11ome "' the older ,..,... doa"t ... it to happen. 10 there probably wm't be._.,.. 'fOtet ----------------------------------'°"the next couple of yean. But it'• cambal." M
candidate."
"I WU the man who
wasn't supposed to get
elected," said Bechtol,
who moved into tbe
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BECHTOL
••Jaycee White Houe" bere in June.
"I think it's the most positive thine that's hap.
pened to us in 10 yean because it's brou.gbt us into
the national limelight," be said ol the battle. "We
had an opportunity to state our stand. It was not
always a popular ooe •.•. But people atarted spell-
ing our name right .•.. Some ol the peat things
we've hem doin& for years now have been bl'OQlbt
to national attention."
The Jaycees are made up ol 38S.OOO men ages
18 through 35 aro.!JDd the country, many in small
towns, who raise money for charities and perform
·service flDlctions. Membenblp la up more than
5,000 since May l, officiall said.
ME .. EU A1TENDING THE 1'78 ANNUAL
convention voted againat alJowiD8 women in the
Jaycees. That ended a three-year program in
which women were proviaioDall,y allowed to join
local chapters 1D a few states.
said. •
A m:A.8&\CBU8B'ITS JA.YCSBS OrnaAL.
wbo med that bJa name not be UMd, aald be Hee
four faetlonl within the Jaycees.
"We have cbapten that are all male and want
to maintain their autonomy and there are chapten
which we call open that have both mea and
women." The other two factiooa fall between tbo6e
two, be said.
•'Some don't mlnd women as Joag as they
a reo 't in their group ud others want women oely
under certain condition.a," be said.
Bechtol, 34, of Penucola, Fla., says there are
principles at s tate in the diapute, wb.lcb be said
cost the Jaycees more than $.D>,000 this year.
"TREY LOST BY A '-ro.1·-.uoanY and
we voted to remain male," Bechtol said. •"'J'be Prin·
Graffitists Captured
AVELLINO, Italy (AP) -Police in nearby
Lauro surprlaed five university IWdenta u they
were scrawling slogans on the walla deoounclnc
the Christian Democrat mayor, Ottavio Colucci.
Upon questioning, police said, one of the
students was identified u Pasquale ColQCd, 18,
aoo of the mayor and a member of a left1at poup
believed linked lo a series ol terroriat attacb in
this area near Naples.
TREMENDOUS
free stanchna circwar unit
comes in three sizes: 36".
~2" and 48" In blacil al1d
l)Ofcela1n colors. Pipe to 8'
Qllirll-
Rat.ee are quoted weekly &Dd are bued on t.h.e aver· ace d1eoowlt rat.e forstr-month U.S. Treasury Blll8.
•o puroh&ae or redempt.1on reee. FedenJ re«ul&
ti.on. probibn oompoun41..ng oftniel'98t. &no requ1re
a aubet&ntJ&J ~ pen<y !or euly wtt.bdraW&l.
QUOTE FOR TIIE WEEK OF SEPTE MB ER 13TIIRUSEPTEMBER 19, 1979
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tMTION I CALIFORNIA I CONSUMER
'-'anela tor tlae Bunela
,.,. •••• P'MOTO
A cont.en~ sow relaxes in the grass as
10 of her offspring line up at the lunch
counter and settle in for some sertoua
suckling. This porker provides sustenance
to her Utter on a farm outside of Ottawa,
Ohio.
It's Time: Get a Horse
Possibl,e Ansu:er to Pollutio"' Gas Slwrtage
By BUGH A. MULLIGAN
~~i.!Grr••U • I RIDGFJJELD, CONN. -As a
hedge aeainst lnllation, a re·
discovered meam of tranaporta.
tioo and the plat de Jour at some
claaay restaurants, the horse ls
making a comeback.
The cry of ''Get a horse,"
without the mincing sarcasm
that ushered in the Age of Pollu·
tion. may soon be heard again in
the land.
WBILE INVESTORS In the
future of the solid footed
per1Hodactyl quaruped were
writing slx·figure checks for
promiaing colta at the recent
Saratoga yearling sales, a horse·
drawn t.ow1at bus reappeared on
the street.a of London and a
restaurant ln MarHWes began
serving hors d'oeune. that ln·
eluded pate de cbeval made
from the hind quarters of a com·
tant JONr at Longchamps.
And why not? Equus caballus, to give the steed bis formal
name. baa always been one of
creation's nobler creatures.
Scientlata believe that the
bone, or an early variant. ol lt
about the alze of a fox. wu
galloptng acrou North America so million years before the Iro-
quois launched that canoe on the
infield lake at Saratoga or the
Seminoles set up their wigwams
along the backs tretch at
Hialeah.
IN THE ABT OF classical
Greece, the horse placed second
behind only the gods. The Al.·
syrians made him a god.
Bucephalua, the first of hla·
tory 's famous war horses,
permitted only Alexander the
Great to rtde him. The mount
carried the Old World conqueror
all the way to lndJa, the out.er
reaches of the empire, in reward
for which the city of Bucephala
was founded in his honor ln 326
B.C.
The Roman Emperor Caligula
thought so highly of his horse ln-
citatWJ, be provided a stall made
of marble and a manger ol
carved ivory.
The favored beast drank wine
from a golden bucket, and the
emperor diapa~hed soldiera to
Sex In Private
~~:-)
tell the neighbors to shut up lest
they disturb his repose.
INCITATIUS WAS MADE a
priest and vice conaul by the em·
peror and lat.er appointed to the
Senate. It waa believed to be the
rtrat time an entire borse ever
sat in the Roman Senate, but tbe
appointment seems to have
angered the populace.
According to the gossipy his·
torlan Suetonius, who bad·
mouthed Caligula aa '·a fidaety
neurotic who collected sea
ahella," the emperor's "frantic
and recldess behavior caused
murderous thoughta la certain
minds," a not uncommon mass
reaction these days when a
favored horse disappoints hi.
public at Belmont or Hollywood
Park.
Horses have held their own in
blatory Iona before Tom Mix in·
aured Tony for two mlllion pn-
inflatlob dollan.
PAUL aEVERE RODE Dob-
bin while abouting, "The Brttbb
are coming," althou1b Toots
Shor inalsted "the bum took him
wide at Lexington."
Copenhagen, with the Duke of
Wellington up, m e t a white
atalllon named Morengo, ridden
by Napoleon, on the field of
Wate rloo In 1815. The British
atlks carried the day.
Commanche, an ironically
named cavalry horse, was the
only survivor of the dust·up at
the UUJe Big Hom. Vic, Gen.
Gf'orge Armstrong Custer's
mount, was killed ln the battle.
A aplrited Traveller carried
Gen. Robert E. Lee throughout
the Civil War, but the winner's
circle wu graced by CincinnaU,
an enormous black charger who
had to put up with both the
smoke of battle and Ulysses S.
Grant's cigars.
RECKLESS, A TINY Korean
racing mare, was the Hrst
female sergeant and to date the
only four· legged one ln Ur'e U.S.
M arlne Corps. She won her
stripes and a medal for bravery
lugging ammunition for the
Leathernecks in the Korean
War.
While imparting ao~e bone
sense to readers who may not
know a b ackamore from a
fetlock and boring others who
may diamias these equine glean·
ings u borae feathers or worse,
it la well to dwell for a moment
on ponies who made their names
in le111 belligerent past Umes.
Out there lo Glitter Gulch
beyond the bright li1hts of
Tinsel Town. Gene Autry rode to
fame and fortune aboard Cham·
pion. Roy Rogers plucked the
golden rtAg by training Trigger
not to shy at the aound of gunfire
or yodeling. Dale Evans
followed along on Buttermilk.
BUT LONG BEPOBE they
kicked up gold dual ln Monu-
ment Valley1 a famoua ta1Jdni
hone namea Clever Hans wu
relieving tum of the century
yokela of their pocket money
and pay checks by solvlo1
arithmetic problems with untalJ.
ln&lY precbe boofbeats.
And, apeaklna of the P&Y·U ·
you·eo cavalry, Gallant Fox,
Twenty Grand, Citation,
Seablscult, Whirlaway, Assault.
Stymie and Kelso are household
word.a even In houses where bet-
ting la deemed the devil's tool.
But there ls room, too, in the
hippic·pantheon for Upset and
Onion.
UPSET J USTIFIED BIS
name by upsetting the great
Mano' War for hls only defeat ln
21 races. Onion pulled off a
similar shocker by showing his
tall to triple crown wlnner
Secretariat.
Both made horse history at
Saratoga, N .Y .• where
Gentleman Johnny Bur1oyne
finished out of the money in the
colonial stakes to an upstart
named BenedJct Arnold. Some
trivia expert can probably tell
you the namea of their respec.
tive horses.
And while they're at It, can
they supply the name of the
drayhorse that pulJed' Gabby
Hayes's Chuck Wagon?
Court Defines LeuJd Conduct
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
atate Supt'eme Court's rulln1
t.bat lt LI DOt a crime to toltclt
leaat aex acts to be performed ln
private will help protect
bomotaU&ll from police "har·
raument," a clvll llbertlea
1roup 1ay1.
Tbe opinion also 1pelled out
for tbe llnt tlme lD state blltory
wbat comtitutM "lewd or d1-·
solute" «Jnduct.
I
In a concurring and die·
aentlne opinion, Justice Willlam P . Clark Jr. dlaa1reed wtth h1a
fellow Jurists, who beld the de·
flnltlon should apply retroacUve·
ly to defendants convicted under
tbe looeer deflnitlon.
Tbe court ruled that ''lewd or
dluolute" conduct tnvolvea
apecUkally ·'the touchior ol tbe
,..Dltala, buttocks, or female
bre11t, for purposes of 1exual
arouul, arattflcatlon, an·
noyaoce or offense."
Prevloua lnterpretattona ot
wb1t conatJtuted lewd or dla·
IOlute cooduct, the opi1>lon writ·
ten by Jmtlce llattbew Tobrlnet
not.dt wen IO broad that they were once applied to a clnac add.Let
u4 a minor wboaold martJuua.
'-TllS A.NIWBa OW prior cu• -neb aetl M aN lllldul,
ludrioal, unebut.e, waauia, or ...... monla and COGdud -ii
DO Wftl" at all, tr Tobrlaa"a
..-~
.. .,.. Jwon would ft.Dd that
.... al atnmarital blt.'*11UJ"H
fall wltbl• tbat defllll· .... . ,a&lmw WDl&ld dlatlquiab bet•••• ~omoaesqal and ...................
ti* Ill a ,,.etftc dfftldtiaa would .. opea Ua• clOor to
arbitrary or discrtmln1tol')' en·
forcement of t.he 11w . '•
A FOOTNOTE BEFER&ED
to 1tudtea 1uageatin1 that police
deL;berately ataked out certalD
areaa "to detect a dltpropor.
ti o n ate' n u m be r of ma J e
homoaexual offenders, aod that
they arrested male bomo.exuala
tor conduct which, if commJtUld
by two women or by a beteroeex-· ual pall', did not r .. ult ln u -
reat."
Addreain1 the issue of J>UbUc
off enae, the court aald that
altboup the at.atute "1erv• tM
primary purpote of protecUDc
oaJooken who m.IOt a>. olfeo·
ded ... the atate flu little lD·
t.rttt ln prohtbttina that eon·
duct ll there are~ pre·
MDt do mJpt be .s.d."
Rape Claimed
TJJUANA, Mutco CAP)'r-A
vacatJcmilllil A...neaa~ lbe wu kt.tswpped and r bJ a
V •••••• federal udlelal pol.lee ... 'n. WOIDU, a •
11ar-old Nlld9M ot Loi Alt.cl9 mu. AalMU a.r. eouotr • .,..
btr car w• ,.._ ott tM tolld a few mile. eat ol Rodrlpa Dam.
DAL y "8lDT ,. ••
Cotton Makes Comeback
Natural Fiber Returna to Comamer Favor
NEW YORK <AP) -All·
cotton tlilrta, nearly chased
from the market a few years aeo
by .,.rmanent-preaa l)'ntbetlc
f abrlca, are makinl a comeback t.llanb to new ways of ma.ldq
them wrlDkle·free and the
11>tralinl price of oO.
One producer thinks the al.I·
cotton sbirta will grab 25 percent
of the market t.b1t year, up from
lea• Uum s percent a year aao.
tboutb still nothln1 like thelr
domination of the market two
de<:adea ago.
The big dilference Is the wash·
and·wear technology introduced
this year by Arrow and Van
Hensen and avail able in
numeroua brands. But rill.De oil
pricet a.re playing thelr part by
reduc:lns the price advantaae enjoyed by polyester.
"ll looU u t.hougb the natural
fiber bas returned to the coo·
11umer's favor." aaad George
Wino, the chief economist of the
American Textile M anufac·
turen' lnsUtute.
So Car this year, orders for cot·
ton fabrica are up 3 percent
Orden for synthetics are down
2S percent u the industry f~ls
the effects of the economic
slowdowt1.
Cotton ahirts have long been popular for their confort. but
polyeat.er and polyester·cotton
blends took over the market
because they could be treated In a
way that made lroni'lR largely un·
necessary.
Cluett Peabody & Co. in con·
junction with Dan Rivers Inc , a
8outb CaroUna textile flnl. de-
veloped U.. t.ecb.aoloa to tNat
cotton •blrta to in•k• Uaem
•riokle·free, and introduce them tut aprtni.
The lnlual shipment. w-. Im·
mediately told out, aDd atroq
demand la contlauiq.
''We are aeetn1 ev1denc. that
repeat purchaaea, sometimes ln
1reat numbers, are the onler ot
the day," aaid C. B. Supplee, a
vice president of Cluett
Peabody, which makea Arrow
shirts and will Introduce blouses
ualng the fabric this fall.
Cotton coats more than
Bomb Threat
Delays Show
WASHINGTON <AP) -A
Kennedy Ca.rt~r charity benefit
featuring comedian Bob Hope
was Interrupted by a bomb
threat and delayed for two bou.ra
while a bomb squad searched
for explosives. The show re·
aumed wben no eltpto.ivea were
found.
The Tue3day nlgbt benefit was
sponsored by Migration and
Refugee Services to help the
'"boat people " re fugees of
Southeast Asta
Those evacuated a fter the
telephoned bomb threat included
Hope. S4m Edward M Ke,nnedy,
D M a:.l> • !l o use Sp.aker
Thoma-; O'Neill and severil bun·
dred other theater.goers
poJ1Mttr. ad t.be treat111n ot
tbe fallrte rabel the price IUU man. Amr. ebar,.. aboat fl
more for eaeb lllirt, compared
to Ju mo.t ft1*Lltve bteodl.
But cotton producers ft.nd lood
oewa every time the Or1anba·
tlon of Petroleum ExporUn1 Cout.rtea bolda a meetlq, almp.
ly because aome material.I Uled
ta th• manufacture of ayntbettc
fabrlca are made from oU.
DuPont, a major oiaker of
syntbetJcs, eaUmatea every $1
increase ln Lbe price of a barrel
of oil adds a penny to the cost ol
a pound ol polyester fabric, but
only 0.07 centa to the coat of a
pound ol cotton.
Tbe Department or
A1ricu.lt.ure aaya prices of cotton
ln July were nine centa a pound
above t.bo8e for polyester, down
from a maratn of 15·20 cent.a a
year be!ore. And polyester pro-
ducers have announced a five·
cent Lncreaae la Sept.ember.
That la eood news for the col·
ton industry, but the volume of
cotton med 1n ahirts Is relatively
small. An increase to 2S percent
of the abi.rl market would boost
cotton conaumption by le53 than
100,000 bales over lul year's 4.3
mUUoo.
Dump Sought
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The
Board of Supervisors has or·
dered Chief Administrative Of
fl eer Roger Boas lo find some
way to get nd of the city's l.500
tons of daily garbage.
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flay an Egg
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LOS ANGELES <AP) -After
a hard-fought season-opener,
uthem California Coach John
Robil180n admits he's concerned
bat hls Trojans may not
perform up lo s tandard at
Oregon State this Saturday.
But he doesn't believe this is
going to happen.
"I think this team would be
less likely to lay an egg some
week than teams we've had in
the past," Robinson said Tues-
day at his weekly m eeting with
the media. "I think we have a
highly motivated group or peo-
ple.
"THERE AREN'T any guys
who are going lo leave you
laughing. It's a very serious, in-
telligent group or people. t.
"~s we told our team yester-day, •If you want to be a great
team, you've got to play well
every week.• "
The top-ranked Trojans·
played well in their opener, scor·
ing a 21·7 triumph at Texas
Tech. But even in victory, there
waa 1adneaa. Tackle Ant.bony ~uncn, conaldered one of the
utltandlng offensive linemen ln
he country, suffered ligament
damage to his left knee and will
\be lost for the season.
J ROBINSON SEEMED much
;more upset because of Munoz'
•personal m isfortune than the
;team's loss of an outstanding
talent.
' "I don't remember wh~n I've
lever felt worse about an injury
Ito a player . He deserves some
luck," said Robinson. "Munoz is
such a loss, he 's so damn much
fun , it's just a pleasure to be
around him."
It's possible that Munoz, a 6-7,
l280·pound senior, could redshirt
this season and play next year.
He was scheduled to undergo
surgery, the thJrd operation of
his college football career.
I A CROWD OF ONLY 27,000 1s
expected to attend the Southern
lcal·Oregon State game, the
IP acific-10 Conference opener for
both teams. The Beavers suf-
fered a 35-16 loss at New Mexico
fin their 1979 debut.
I
J1ist a Matter of Tim.e--~aRussa I
ChitJox Manager .Says Angel Pitching Will Come Around
CHICAGO <AP > -Anlell lllJ'\.ICV
Jlm P're101l uncleratand
ably ii ~ that h1I ~tchlnl
1taff a.. ldwn up 40 rum tn fhe
tam• 11.r..t tile CIUcalO Wblt. Soa tau..a.t.-.
Sucb a bad 1tnak could spell doom
for a team ft&bllnl for a dlvilion
cbam~p.
8UT/ THE ANGELS have huna
touab: Chical() Mana1er Tony LaRuau
aaya lt'a an lndleatJon of the caliber
Of the Aftlela' taleftt. .. (njuriea have Jiveo thei.r staff a
tou1b time," LaRuaaa said Tuesday
11l1bt after Alu Bannister's tie-
breakinl RBI single in the sixth in·
ntn1 lifted the White Sox to an 8-7 vie·
tory.
14!
Thel't U..~· 11i1ae1o Nu .....
"BVT TllEY'&E VE•Y talented.
and it's just a matter of time before
their pitcblne comes a.round. That
they are sUll ln first place, desplte all
the problems with injuries, shows
you wbat kind of talent they have,"
LaRuua said.
The Angela and White Sox played
four 1ames on the West Coast tut
week, with each team aconnc 32 rwu
In the aeries. The An1ela won three of
the four.
• •pttching bas been a problem for'
us all year long," Fregosi said. "But·
I have lo commend tbls team.
They've come back all year loa1 and
they did It •lain . . . but the pltcbln1
failed.
..WE'VE BAD SOME inJuriea and
a lot ol the guys you could aay are
sort of 1otn1 throup another spring
tral.D1nc tryin1 to brine their arms
around. But we're banging ln there,"
FregOli says. "That 'a a credit to the
whole team. We've come back and
won 3S or 36 games and made up for
some of the pitching problems."
The k>ea snapped the Angels' five-
game winning streak and spoiled a
chance to lengthen their lead in the
American League Weal. Second-
)>lace Kansas City lost 3·1 at Min-
nesota and remained four games
behind.
Tbe White Sox chased Callfomla
starter Nolan Ryan ln the flnt inllial
Tuaday night when thef erupted for
five Ml!is, one of them on the ftrst of
two eolo home runs by Jim Mdn1aon.
LEFT·HANDER RICHARD
Wortham abut the Angela down for two
innlnga but beaded for the showers
himself ln the third when the Aqels
sent nine batters to the plate and
scored Ove nma to tie the game.
Rod Carew and Dan Ford both con·
tributed run·scorlng singles, and Don
Baylor capped the rally with bi.a 33rd
homer.
"Wlth as many runs as we've
scored against them, you'd tbln1t we
would have won all the games. But
our pitching has been just as bad as
theirs," said LaRuasa.
Dragster Gordie Bonin
Up in tlae Air
Minnesota's Ron Jackson and Kansas City's George Brett
are a irborne in a close play at first base Tuesday night
J ackSOll. ducked under a late tag by Brett after the
Royals' first baseman was forced to jump for a ball
thrown by pitcher Craig Chamberlain. Jackson was safe.
In Fast Conipany
By HOWAKD L. HANDY
Of tlM 0•11• 1"1191 "'91 He's driven through buildings, exploded
dynamite attached to his car to cause a rire on
purpose and is the winner of the prest..iglous U S
National drag racmg meet at Indianapolis this
year.
But for Gordie Bonin. Saturday rught's Funny
Car Parade of Champions at Orange County In ·
te mational Raceway is as important as any race
he has run this year.
NATIJRALLY, HE DIDN'T RUN through any
buildings or set off an explosion during a quarter-
mlle run on a drag strip. That was done while
performing as a stunt driver in t.he Northwest for
an upcoming moving picture, Fast Company, a hc-
tional movie to be released soon an Southern
California.
But Bonin. of Vancouver, is primarily a drag
racing star and has the credentials to prove it .
He set an NHRA <Nat..ional Hot Rod Asaocta·
tion) record of 245.90 miles per hour with an
elapsed time of 5.97 seconds during the meet in In
dlanapollis to defeat such well-known stars as Don
P rudhomme and Tom McEwen among others.
ALL 11DlEE WILL BE on hand for the Satlu-
day night race at OCIR aloa& with Roland Leoo&'s
Hawailan driven by Ron Colsoo, Pat Poster ln tM
Newport Beach-based Super Shop car, the winner
of the NHRA division ae·ven tiUe and many other
Southland favorites.
"Winnlng the ,race al Indianapolis Involves
several things," Bonin said from bis home ln Van-
couver by telephone Tuesd91. "Luck ls involved.
of course. But there is also the advance prepara-
tion or the car which Is a team effort.
"We have four men on our team and we all
work together to get things ready for a race "
Bonin used to travel 100,000 miles a year with
the car and crew but now takes things a b\Ue
easier by fl ying to each event and doing t.he dnv
ing only.
"WHEN YOU TRAVEL t.hat much for five
straight years, it gets old and you get t..ired , .. he
says. "Prudhomme and McEwen don't spend that
much time on the road with their guys any more,
either."
After winning at Indy, Bonin didn't do as well
last weekend In Medford, Oregon in a points race.
"We had the same car at Medford." he says
"But it was a new track and you have to get in
three or four runs to get.dialed in There is no rub-
ber on the track and no groove
"You had to be there all day lo make those ex-
tra runs and our truck carryiag the car had
mechanical problems on the way down and dldn 'l ar·
n ve until Saturday night
"A.8 A RESULT, we didn't get in the number of
runs necessary lo dial the car for the track and I spun
the tires and dldn 't get the clutch out properly for the
track and we didn't win."
NATIONAL CHAMP GORDIE BONIN ...
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Roger Carlson
t. Area P reps: Prospects Are Good
llO't••
Notre Dame, Micbllan1 etc.). He'• 6-2, 181 pound.a.
llarlt Boyer, possloly an even better pl"Olpect
with 8-5, 208-pound credentials, can do tt all. He
compi.ted M percent of b1a pUMI u a Jumor after
•tel>Pln& In for the injured Seurer (broken Jaw)
ud ii now be1DC ued at Uabt ead. B•'• futer and
taller than former EcllaoD t!&bt end Vic
aakNbtn•, a two-year 1tarter at UIC. &o,er ii lt. COit.i ll•a'a BW Lux (1-2. JIU wu the Sta
\flew LMIUe'• PIQw of tbe YMr • a J.._ and an. All..aJ' Mleetion. A clMq ,_.,. iD a u op-
tioll ..-. Lu can fin from U.. bAPI ud oll h1I
bMla, lbon or deep, and la • ftl'1 ettectlve run-
ner. Allo wttb potential " re 1a1n van.,•1 An41
De Lue• (1-1, 115), wbo tu. 4"W for Grtt team
All.ct!' q'\lal1el'back GU CGmpton.
OIW •W• ....... ._._.tack.le 111rt ..,._ o1 w a,.,, ..... m>, taeki-
Kory Burwell <S-2, 22S > and Scott Carpenter <6-4.
225) of Corona del Mar; auard Neil Roas (6-3, 220>
of Newport Harbor; and Mater Del center Monte
Olson (M. 230). .
Linebackers include Mater Del's Joe Donohue
(6-2, 220) and Marina's Lee Knowles <S-2, 210).
Fountain Valley's Mark York (5-11, 185 ) ls beln&
touted u a top prospect at defensive back. Ealan·
eta bu a 6--5, 220-pound Utht end-defenalve end
with All-Sea View Leaeue credenUala u a Junior
Tony Camp.
It all starta 1bunday nilbt at Newport Harbor
High where Colta Mesa and Santa Ana collide. A
night Uter the attractiona are Newport Harbor·
Mater Del, Hunttnaton S.acb-Corooa del Mar,
Edilon·lratwla aDCl Founta1n Valley-El Dorado.
Saturday atpt Otean. View ii at Warren. • • • TBS MALY P&SDICTIOIG:
S.-et J.Aaaue-t. Ed1lon a. huntaln Valley, a. W-tmfeeter. '·Newport Ha;bor, 5. Marina, t .
Hunt!Dltm Beecb. S.. V... Leape-1. Colta 11... I. El Taro,
3. Oorma del llar, '· Eltaela, 1. ValHrtitJ, t . Irvine.
South eo.8t IAatut-t. San Clem•te, 2. 111•·
lioD ~I. CaDlltrano ValleJ', '· LacuDa S.acb, 5. LQ\ma Hllll, t. Dana IDDI.
&mplN l.Aape-1. Ooun View, 2. Loar•, 3. cnrw. t . s-147, 1. Loe Alamltolt.!· ltatella.
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..• READY FOR OCIR SATURDAY.
Heisrnan Winner
Finds His Match
NORMAN, Okla. <AP) -'!banks to a tou1h
1an1 ol trade achooJers, Heiaman Trophy wlnner
BUly SlmaJaloed only one yard Tueada1 on b1a
flnt carry the season.
The Un1venlty of Oklahoma nannlnl back r.t
lb• call u the Soonera liDed QP acalmt the •·
femlve ..tt of an Oklahoma Clt7·aru pee wee
football a.ain.
The ball wu snapped, Slim toot tbe handoff
and tbe srade 1cbooJen swarmed io on him at.op.
pin• ldl procNU after on11 OM 1ard.
"U Iowa playa u toulb u tbe bucl·hunUa1 T·
Bird def_., we are In trouble," Oklahoma fool·
ball Coacb Barry Swiller aakt.
Tile SocDln faoe Iowa ls Saturday'• ....-
oPeMr here. SwltHr lllvtted the pee WM aqud to
watch Tuelday'a abort practie. and i.tt lta mettle
aaainlt Slml, who bu bee held out ot acrtm-
maaea tbul far
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wttb UM ..... Nd-Nlrted -... trait· lDI to plQ UM&.r ...._ ,..._ la 19
llllld .. .._. .wtere INdullUAI. UM
oai, npert•fiod Aatee1wl an JJet.r Campbell and Marluo Port. Oddb
eaouCb. netllMtr were at pradlee lut
Wed. Cam,MlJ, ae AU·Am•rtcu from
UaJventty HJab no teond= M • fretbman, II ourrentJy co• ln the
World UDlvenll.y Oamea lo eslcoClty.
Port nwrned to hll uthe ~ JUco
for ta.. IUIDmtr ud bit retura wu de-
la.y..S by a btarric."•·
"RE CAN•T GET a fU1ht out,"
Newland 11.td lat wffk. •"J'he ltland'1
colq to link down there presty aoo.o
I nd tbe airport'• halt fllled with
water."
Newland m l1bt nud a 1 ood ten•• ol humor tb1a year with a 11-c:nan
rotter tba' lncludta 10 fl'tlb"MG IDd
fou ~· &•• Ulloalb tM n.nt-r••r aN ldOl.1 talmted, UCI .. ntu to .. a touib tlm• nHh'na U.. NCAA tounwneat for a record lltb
atru•yur.
WllAT NSW1AHD CAN ll&AG about
'ta aDOUler buDer nerv.tUac et•pMp.
Amon1 tbe f~ an four 1111.U.. •
oe t.M 1m ~· prep All·Amftica
aqu•d. .
Two of t&elD . Tom Taylor from
Newport Harbor Hlab and aoall• John
O'Brlm from Jl'ullerton'1 SumlJ Billi
Htp • .,.. ftni.teamen wbo could ttep
lmmedl&WJ lDt.o tM •tal'UDI lineup.
Jobn Var1aa. a aecood·tHm All·
America pick from Loa Alt.oa and
Trevor Docllcm, • th1rd·teamer from
Loos Beuh Wlltoo, flcur'e to ... pJeaty
of ae\km.
sports t85r a z.1111, ,....,.,.. s••• .... ,., a.J
A C•pau~ Report From th• World of Sport•
o...., Good"'8 bad two b1ta and 1cored twice • to lead Mlnnet<>ta to a S.1 victory over Kamu Cl·
ty. Geaft ZaU went eicht =to lo1 the victory
. .. eo.1o11·1 Cart Yu&ne thwarted lD bb
I
OTBSa raaa•&N lllc:lade loe
Drake fNm Ettuela. lobn 1'wMdle ol Daaa HUia aad Robert Woolett of
UD.lv.nb.7.
~
Two former UCI playen a1ao return um fall bat oac. •a&ln. there'•. catch.
Dan ftltc:bie, w&o •tarted tn 1917,
truaf.-red to use lat year but dld not
pla1. Be nturaed for what Newland
called "acadenllc reuom" ud II ellli·
bl• to play ever1tbfo1 but NCAA
toGnwDet aamea.
Jeff Heuett. a two-year ataNr who
mltMd tut •aon with an lQ!uey. I.a
baclr-.ttb a bad cue of teodlniU. ln
bl • rt1bt arm. Hi1 1tatu1, uya
Newllmd, ta "• matter ol whether it bolda topther or not.
Tbe 1ame could bold true for the en·
Ure UCJ 1quad.
WATER POLO I TENNIS
ED NEWLANO
Juniors Vie ~
Mesa HoBts To~nl
I
IJ7 DAVE CUNNINGllA.M Ol ... 0-., ...........
~ Sian in Denver Removed ~ -e--
bid for hit No. 3,000, made a wt.Id throw to bome plate ~.11..tbe
eighth lnnin1, allow1D1 two rum to 1core and the New Iork
Y ankeea went on to an 8-3 victory over the Red Sos . . .
Rookie 8WJ 8a•ple drove ta two nma with a doabM and a
· sln1le u Teua defeated SelttM, ~J •.•
Jaaoa ,,..,._doubled bome three ruu
t.o key an ellbt·nm Detro&t ftnt lnn1DC,
and alammed an eifhtb·inDiDa bome nm,
u the 'neen bombed Cleveland, 1•1 ...
Tom Uade..,.... 1eattered D.lDe blta u
Toronto defeated Baltimore. s-1. anapptnc
a 15· iame winle11 1treu a1ata.at the
Orioles . . . c.edJ c...er lined b1I 22Dd
homer, leadlnc Milwaukee to• 5-0 victory
Bob 1ba1a and the City of Cost.a Mesa are at.arting a tradition
th1t moatb wb1eh they hope will cootiftue for yeara-the annual
Coeta 111 .. 1\llOOr Teon.11 tournament. BoJs and ,irlt between 10 and 18 yean of ace are elieible, and
Tbalt a:peeta an entry of about '°° becauae this la the lut Jun.lor ' After ABC Gets Knocked
• Fro• AP otspa&elMI
• DENVER -"Down With ABC Thursday [iJ
NIC)lt FootbeJJ•• aald the 1lgn put up last Tbunday c. •
niebt in the east staoda of Mlle HJgb Stadium dur-
ing the Denver Broncos-Los Aogeles Rams Na-
uOnaJ Foot.ball Leasue eame. ll didn't last long.
Broaco otflclab confirmed Tuesday that they uked
Denver police to 1et rid of tbe sien al the request of the ABC
producUon c:rew televlatag the game. Denver police officers went into the eut stanch. They
poUt.el,y but ftrmly told the fans who had put up the sign to
takeltdown. "We reapected ABC's wlabes," a Broncos' spokesman
aald. "After all, the Broncos. like every other NF~ team.
beneflt ftnancially from these Thursday night games.
Tbe algn "knocked the product," the spokesman sald.
"We doa't allow algna that are obscilne or personally of·
fenatve, to a player or anyone connected with the game," he
said. f h The Broncos asked Tuesday that the name o t e l~am
spokesman not be used.
-----Quotr ol tit# Day -------.
UC Irvine basketball coach Tlm rut on spot player
Lamont Jerrett: "He played very well last year 10
three·mlnute intervals. We're going to put an egg timer
on him."
Greet111'ood'• Stat .. IJp 111 A Ir
Dadd Greenwood la ready and the Chicago m Bulla are willing. But whether the Bulla' No. l
draft choice la under contract when the NBA team
opens tra1nlng camp Saturday remains anybody's
1uea1 ... The Portland Trail Bl~rs have set the value of
All·•tar center BW Waltoa ta excess of $2() mllllon ~. if
compensation can not be worked out, have offered lo buy him
back for $1 million, a San Diego rad.lo atatlon reported . · .
VfJlllJe Jobmoa, a 6·2 guard who scored SO points in one game
tor Baylor last season, joined the NBA champion Seattle
SuperSonics, algning a two-year contract estimated at
$175,000 a season ... Indiana Pacers Coach Bobby Leonard
termed today's workout critical for the 10 players, lncludlng
the highly publicized Alm Meyen, participating in the team 'a
rookie-free agent camp.
EltD•W Reflect• 011 48-48 Tie
SAN JOSE -Jack Elway of San Jose State m
made aome history in hia first game u a major 4. •
c:olleae football coach and joked •'The NCAA
nomlnated me for Defensive Coach of the Year."
Elwar'• Spartans opened the aeaaon Saturday by tylng
Utah State 48-48. It waa the highest acortn1 Ue game bl NCAA
football b.lstory. "I'd need a truckload of beer over a two-day pertod to
reflect on that game," aald Elway, wbose team led (8...(5
before Utah State's Steve Ste!nke kicked a 34·yard field aoal
u the clock ran out.
--:-..,. over Matt K.e.•1• and Oakland ... ~ Karol111 .... ftled for divorce -ru.day
ZAHN from Phlladelt1:.,!int buema.n Pete Roae . . . Lefl·handed Pitcher ,,.... la now \be
hisb":iC~d player on the San Dteco Padrel, lookin1 forward to $2 on over tbe next ftve yean ... .._,..e P..._, who
leada the NaUooaJ League ta aame·winnint hita with JO, bit
bis 21th home run bl a three-run aeventb lnninl that 1ave Ctn·
c:tnnaU a 9-8 wtn over Hou.too. The victory moved the Redl a
ball aame ln front ta the Western Dtvtaioa race ... Larr7
Parruh bit a triple and a homer lD tbe opener. and aootber
Homer ln the n!g.bt.cap, to lead Monti.al to an W and S·2
doubleheader sweep of the Chlc.,o Cuba. The victory wu the
Expos' 14th ln thelr laat LS games and moved them to wttbl.n
a half game of Pittsburgh . . . Wl1lle S&ara'ell bit • two-nm
homer aa the Pirates downed St. Lou.la, 7-3 ... Gnc lAd•akt
hit a two-run homer as Pb1ladelpbia beat the New Yort Meta,
S-2 . . . Pepe Frlaa • aevenlh·lnnln& aacrillc:e fiy paced Allan·
la past San Francisco, 2-1.
Raldulaa11I G~t• No•l11a•lo11
New Mexic<> quarterback Brad Wrtpt, wbo Ill had a band in four touchdowns ta a ~16 victory
over Oregon State, was named Wea~rn Athletic
Conference offensive player of the week. Others
nomlnated included former Golden West Colleee QB &eve
Kak.hahaol, who now calls the sJ111all for the Univenlty of
Hawaii ... Speetacalar Bld'a trainer Bad Delp baa turned
down an offer to run the Marlboro Cuo chamoion an.inst Al·
firmed bl a '300.000 matc:b race, win.Der·
take-all, at Louialana Downa . . . BYU
linebacker DuaJ Fruhr wu Npoc1.ed
doin1 well aft.er 4 ~ boun ot aursery for a
broken neck suffered Satu.rct.y 1D an 11-11
upset over Texu A&M . . . 1be United
States' women's basketball team aven1ed
a Pan American Gamea loea to Cuba two
months ago by beatinc that team, n•. in
the gold medal ca me· ln the 10t.b World
University Games ... CUn To1e 1ald be
lJ resigning u president of 1be Cbicaao u""'"•N• Strtng of the North Amert can Soccer Leacue
lit frwitration over lack of a new atadJwn . . . Quarterback
Roa JawonkJ of the Philadelphia Eattea bu a ltac:tul'ed
ftager, but lnalJta it won't keep b1m out of &mda7'1 NFL
same against New Orleans ... Former Atlanta Faleooa de·
fenalve back Lee CaUard bu drawn a two-year prilOD ND·
tence after pleadln,c auill1 to ooe count ol eoc:alM dlltrlbu·
ti on Telel'i.te-.a.4 ..
TV: No eventa 1c:becluled.
RADIO: Bue ball -Ancell at Cblc .. o. 5: IO p.m., IDIPC
<710); San Dtego at Dod1en. 7:30 p.m .• KA.BC <TIO). Hone
Racln& -Del Mar Fut.urtty. 8 p.m .• KNX U0'10).
tou~oftbe aeuoa bl Ulla area. . SaDctioned by the Orange County Tennis Association, the
tourney will tie held Sept. 22-23 and Sept. 29-30. PubUc court.a will
boet tbe prelim1Dary rounds, while all finals will be held at the
Costa Meaa Tennlt Club.
f'« lnlormatJoo coat.act the Cost6 Mesa Chamber of Com-merce at mo538. • • •
ALL Ll'.:880N8 and court reserva-
Uou at Newport Beach Tennis Club
have been cancelled this week for
oa.e of tbe feature event.a ol the year
for that taclllty -tbe Pacific
Southwest Seniors Tennla Cham·
ptoublpa.
John Plain, from Australia, la play-
ta1 ta tbe men'• 3S d.lvlJlon, while
TENNIS
moat ot the ealranta are Southern
Californians.
Paudena'• Hont Ritt.er lJ defend· lnl hi.a 1978 title ln that tough men 'a
3S, while La Jolla '1 Bill Bethard. Rit-
ter's victim ln the flnala la.st year. as
ent~red a1ain.
Australian Cal Callaway la among
the top 1eed1 lo the men's 4~
Charlene fUUebrand returns to de-
f end her women's 35 crown and
Marilyn Straw. ooe of the state's top
women players, 14 a~ed No. l In the
40 divtaJoo.
Nearly 700 players ln 16 dlvmons
are competing tbia week. Matches
are free. except for thl.4 weekend's
semla and flnala.
* • * HORST RITTER
TENNIS ftAU DENNIS ILU8l'ON and Roecoe Tann91' wW .ult Loe Caballeroa Racquet and Sport.a Club lD Pounta1Jl Valley
th.la weekend for tbe Sbape·Up bwtb procram.
Spon1ored by Santa Ana-Tuatin Community Hoapltal,
the Shape·UP program ls dea11ned to expose business
uecuUves and their families lo the physical benefits of albleUca.
Thoee wbo alp up will convene Saturday mornin g at the
boepltal, where they will re«lve ~sting and consultation b.Y
1peclaliata ln card.loloty. outnt.aon and psychology lo usess their
ntneaa for teonla. lo the aftemooo partic:ipanu will trek to Loa Caballeros t.o wit·
.,.. an ahlb*Uoo mat.ch between Tanner and Ralat.on .
On Sunday tbe teon111tan will conduct an instructiooal cUn.k.
Tbe .-.end procram coeta Sl.25 per penon. Information lJ availa·
ble bJ p11ion•o1 835-35$5, extension im.
• * * A TBAll OF ADULT t.ennia players from Mexico ctt1 la
adleduled to compete aaa.Lmt membera ol the Loi COallero. club
t.bla maat.b. Tbe matcbea wW pf'Obably take pla~ Sept. 3NOr ~ three
youth ~ew teama from that 1ame area vlalt tbe Fowit.aila
\'alle7 chab to compete •laimt Amertc:u Junior teams.
Loi Caballerw NGt a Junior t.mia team to Me.xlco't Cuablu·
u ~" lut February and tbat Mezic:an 1porta club MDt tta team to Fount•tn Vallev for a return matcb 1D June.
Cook Baa One Last Chance to Defend Title Sunday
OAKLAND <AP> -Betty
Cook and tbe rest of the boat
racers wbo compete lD tbe U.S.
offabore racln1 ebamplomhlp
aert• are ready for their annual
race on San Francl.aco Bay and
the Padftc Ocean.
Reitatration ls scheduled here
Thursday for th& ltS·mUe race
which will be run Sunday mom·
tn1, starting near San Fran·
ci1co'1 St. F]rancls Yacht Club.
The boata will go bl and out of
the Golden Gat.e several times
and up to 19 mlles out lnto the
Pac:lfic. Baseball Standings 7
Howard Quam 11 tbe lead.lo1
driver ln the aeries. with • 70·
potat lead over Cook. the 1178
champion from Newport Beach.
l MAN ARRESTED . FOR DRUNK DRIVING
IS NOT NECESSARILY A CRIMINALl.t.'C""S~•
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~.with P'OPtf' leoef r...-ntatlon.
ell Of thoM ptltlftfM may be etlmlnattd. All too oftlft tM rw1411t In court It dlrtctty rtllNd
to tht quellty of your lawyer. At American
Lew c.nttrt. wt swovlde a ''" con1u1t1t1on w"" a lewyw wflO It lkll~ In tf)t ., .. Of
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Mlnneaota 74 70 .514 5~
Texu 72 73 .4'7 8
Chicaeo a 82 .431 14~
Seattle 61 85 .411 11~
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Milwaukee 84 80 .58S U
Botton 80 61 .56'7 U~
New Yon 78 ea .ssa u~
Detroit 11 el .Al 18~
Cleveland 74 10 .514 21
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Atlanta
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83 82 .Ge 19
82 83 .(28 00
5e 87 .392 25
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Mootreal U 55
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llw.3 It LA ttnor Soattllestern
b . 10 Sm Oleco Mesa LA Souttlwest at Sm\ Bernardino (1:30»
b . 17 at Fullerton at fa.st LA at Riverside
b .24 s.tta Ana Rio Hon<b
(Friday, No¥. 23)
All ans stat at 7:ll p.m. 11118ss othelwise indicated.
1
No . Easy T~e
]Cs Face Tough Openers
By JOHN SEVANO
Ot .. o.11Y P .... Steff
It's oot going to be an easy time for
the three area junior colleges this
Saturday as they open their 1979 foot-
ball campaigns.
(5-10, 190), who accounted for 147
vards in 1978 on 47 carries.
Defensively, the Comets won't be
big, but they'll be quick, with ex-
perienced linebackers.
•'We're going to have to rely on the
element of surprise to break our
games open,"' comments Palomar
1958COL'IS
PROFIUD
WMN A.re TM>' Now,
a,......, feature eacb
•• ,.~ .... Dail1
Ptlot'• ..,.'-'• a look at th• IHI Baltimore Colt.I 1n tht.I ... t .. edltiGD.
Aho la P.otla. '7t um ..-an 1tau.uce
for all NFL team1 , ecoatlq NpOrta on the •••lr•ad tele•hed ~-.. able wltb ltut-u....
Look for PROfUe '79
Heh Saturday in the
Dally PUot.
I 75-UTE.R
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Winfield MVP Pick?
LOS .uiGELES (AP> -So,
Dav• Wlafteld. Wltb yow bei-
tiDC •'"'ttica at«...,. &be top
of tbe National L••cue In Hvenl .,...., what do you thlnk
about JQUJ" cbtneel of belae v~
ed moet valuable~
"It doesn't occupy my dallJ
tbou1bt1. But the cold, bard
fact.I lndiCllt.e that my prodUC•
Uoo ts up there with anybody'•."
Winfield replied, when a quee·
Uoo about &la MVP credendall
was poeed Tuesday Diibt.
THE PADaES• M, 220-POUDd
ritbt fielder bad just collected
two key blta 1D San Dl•10'1 1-1
vtetory Oftl' Los Anlflea, ttft1ni
bll beffl•I •""'9 to .IOI, 10t6
iD tbe &euue.
WINPf&LD ALSO BAI 29 bomen to rank tblrd, and 102
RBl to be MC08d lD tbe NL. in
tb• ftMlt all around aeuoa yet.
ID n.da)' ni&ht'• same, the Padre.' eeventb rietory tn 13
meeUnca with the tblrd place
Dod1en. WiDfleld WU OD bqe three times, scored a run and
played well afteld, sna1s:tn1 six
drtvea to rta:bt fteld.
Although players for
peunt wtwn 111ually ba-.. u
lulde tnek' I« MVP bcaorl!
t1t11 rfU mon"Gl tbe m. b8ttArt
witb tbe llAU..t DWDbert Pla1
for ai.o.r-. and Wlnlleld {a DO
exception. ·
AppareatlJ doomed to ftn1lb i4
flftb place 1D the NL West. &Ill
Dieco baa t1aored th
clrcumstaacee to win four
1tral&ht sames.
Leftbander Bob Owcbluo
earned the victory ln ~ luntnp
of work, an.applnc a penooal
flve-1ame loeln& streak.
SPECIAL WINE SELECTION
Charles Le Franc
Late Harvest Jo. RiesUng. 1»""-.. 8.07 88.00
San Benito Chardonnay, 7!>0""-5.05 55.00
Robt. Mondavf 197 5
Cabernet Sauvignon, 1:.0""-6.60 72.00 6.00
Louis Martini 1972
Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 6.66 72.60 6.05
Golden West, last's year Southern
Cal Conference and Avocado Bowl
champion, will host always strong
Long Beach CC ; Orange Coast, after
.a strong 7.3 season last year, will
travel to meet Palomar; and Sad·
dleback will play Ventura in a con·
test being billed as a possible Mission
Bowl match-up.
Coach Mario Mendez. .,... _ _,, 645 873 Zlnfandel 750ML .3.03 33.00 2.75
He~·s a preview of the opposition:
Pa,..ar
The Comets finished a dismal 4-6
overall last season, 3-4 in Mission
Conference play.
This year's team will run out or the
I-formation with a lot of passing ex-
pected, which is a change from last
year's grind-it-out philosophy.
A finesse team, the Comets' suc-
cess will weigh heavily on the arm of
returning quarterback Steve
Krainock, who accounted for 964
yards last season.
His main target will be wide re-
ceiver Chris Corp, who caueht 29
passes form yards.
Krainock will also have a pair of
capable nm.Ding backs at bis dl.spogal
as sophomore Lee Frazier (&-0, 200)
return.a after red-shirting a year, and
be will be joined by Bob Browne
Purdue,
SC,Rmns
Favored
The toughest part about Palomar,
really, is its schedule as the Comets'
first three games are against Orange
Coast, No. l ranked Pasadena and
Mission Conference champion Sad-
dleback.
Lete9 •eada cc
The Vikings finished last season 3.3
in the tough Metropolitan Conference
and 5·5 overall, one of those wins be-
ing a wild 34·33 victory over the
Rustlers.
Head coach Marty Shaughnessy
has seven starters retumiag with
quarterback Don Lonon (&-0, 185) be-
lngoneoftbeprincipalguns.
Lonon, who took over as the team's
ftnt·•trln& QB the last three sames
of the aeaon, connected on 29 of 56
pa1se1 for 427 yards and one
touchdown. He also rushed for J.eO
yards on 40 carries.
Lonoo's main target will be re·
tumee Gary Gibson, who accounted
for 17 catches, 417 yards and three
touchdowns last season.
Another offensive threat will be
sophomore running back Dexter
Winans, who carried the ball 44 times
for 261 yards.
The Vlk:ioRs run a multiple offense
<veer and I-formations ), with a lot of
shifting and moving.
Defensively, the Vikings will be a
question mark. Last year·s unit sur-
rendered an average of 17.6 points
pet" game.
t'e11t•ra
People are expecting big things up
north from the Pirates.
A total of 'l7 players return, 17 of
whom started last season. so there
should be a lot of depth and ex·
perience.
The Pirates (3·7 overall, 3-4 in
Western State Conference) also
poesesa a tremendou.I amCNDt of aise,
literally, as they '11 have eight
linemen 250 Pounds OT better.
The biggest lineman is middle
guard Dao Urango, a 6-5 fnshman
who tips the scales at 30S pounds.
Urango's only drawbeck Ls that be
doesn't have any playing experience.
Offensively, the Pirates will run a
balanced attack under the guidance
of sophomore quarterback Kurt Cril·
clone <6-0, 189).
His chief aaaets will be Cra11
Breland (8-0, P) and BW Edwarda
(S-0, 200) in tbe backfield, with
aopbomor'e Randy Bell (W, 179) ud
freshman Mark Hamrick "5-10, 11•>
nanklnc him at the wide receiver
poaltioaa.
Hamrtck, lncldentally, la an All·
CIF performer from last. seuon
where be cau1bt 55 pa11ea for
CamarWoBl&b.
Uni, Diablos
To Scrimmage
UQCJERS ~~
Amaretto DI Saronno. 12.oz ....... 5.29
Drambuie. 23-0Z. . . . .. . . .. . .. ..... 11.1 1
Gaillano, 23-0z. .... . .............. 10.06
Kahlua. 23-0Z............. ... .. .. ... 7.73
MJdori Melon, 23-0Z.. . .......... 9.57
Southern Comfort. 1.15-UTER ..... 12.01
Tia Maria, 23-0Z .. . .................... 8.61
BLENDS
Hiram Walker Imperial, QUART .... 4.77
Kessler, 1.1~ ....................... 11.12
Seagrams 7 Crown. 1.15-UTER ... 11.62
• BOURBONS
CAS€ RETAIL
119.68
125.68
113.77
87.40
10833
67.96
97.35
53.91
62.95
65.71
Ancient Age, 1.15UTER .............. 10.20 57.70
Early Times, Q<.WIT ............ .. ....... 5.88 66.60
H. Walker Ten High, 1.1>UTER ..... 9.08 51.34
l.W. Harper. QUART ..................... 6.89 77.93
Jim Beam. 1 75.LJTER .................. 10.34 62.00
BRANDY AND COGNAC
Christian Bros., 1.75-UTER .......... 11.41 64.56
E &J, HJTER ............................... 5.82 65.81
Courvoisier V.S., 750-ML ............ 11 .93 135.00
MartelV.S.P., ......................... 11.96 135.25
CANADIANS
Black Velve~ OOART ..................... 5.85
Canadian Club, t .75-UTER •.•....•... 15.49
Canadian Mist. OOAAT ................. 5.73
Seagrams V.O., 1 1s.UTE.R ......... 15.49
GIN
Beefeaters, 1.1,.UTE.R. .. ............ 1435
Gllbey's. 1.1>1.JTER ....................... 8.53
Gordon, QUART ............................ 5.17
Seagram's, QUART ....................... 5.53
Tanqueray, 1.1>UTE.R .................. 14.70
R<Jft\S
Bacardi Lt. & Dk., 1.1~ ....... 10.42
Castelo Lt. & Dk., OOAAT ............. 4.26
MyersJamican, 1~ ................ 6.85
SCOTCH
Ballentine. 1.75-UTER ................... 14.72
Chival Regal. QUART ................... 14.83
Cluny, t.75-UTER .......................... 12.05
J & B, QUART ................................ 9.59
Johnnie Walker Bl<., WAAT ...... 12.56
Lauders, 1.75-UTER ...................... 1120
TEQWLA
Cuesw White. QUART ................... 6.34
Don Emllo Wh. & Qokt, t.75-LTR. .8.71
Sauza Qold, QUART ...................... 6.34
VODKA
Crown Russe. QUART ................... 4.22
Kamchatka. 1.75-UTER .................. 7.92
Popov, 1.1~ ........................... 7 AO
Snilrnoff. QUART .......................... 5.58
Stolec:hnaya. QUART .................... 9.94
' •
66.02
87.65
64.92
87.65
81.16
53.90
58.40
62.61
83.22
58.96
48.24
77.50
83.89
167.85
68.17
108.60
142.15
6339
71 .66
49.29
71 .66
47.75
44.77
41.83
6306
112A8
BOTn..f
CASE
RETAIL
4.99
10.48
9.49
7.29
9.03
12.01
8.12
4.50
10.49
10.96
9.62
5.55
8.56
6 .50
10.34
10.76
5.49
11.25
11.28
5 .51
14.61
5.41
14.61
13.53
8 .99
4.87
5.22
13.87
9.83
4.02
6 .46
13.89
13.99
11.37
9.05
t 1.85
10.57
5.98
8.22
5.98
Bove Lambrusco. 150 ML 1.07 11 .55 .97
CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2.59 Christian Bros., 15<>-ML 2.85 31 .00
Charles Krug, 1so-ML . . .. 4 .04 44.00 3,67
L. Martini, 750 "\L 3.30 36.00 3.00
MirrasOW, 750-ML . 4.40 48.00 4.00
Simi, 750ML . .. ...... 5.65 61.55 5.13
Stone Creek. 750-ML 328 35.75 2..98
Zaca Mesa. 150 ML .. .. ......... 4.04 44.00 3.67
SEBASTIANIROBT.MONDAVI
WINES TABLE WINES
MT BORGONOY MT RED. ROSE. CHABLLS CHABLIS MT RQC.f' I .~ LITER
I 5 LITE~
}98 334
Burgundy
Beaulieu. 1so.ML .. 220 23.92
Beringer. 75().ML .... .. ...... ... 2.03 22.00
Charles Krug, 75().ML . 2.03 22.00
Concanon, 75().ML .. . . • • .. .. 1.84 20.00
Franciscan, 750-ML .. .............. 2.42 26.35
Mirrasov, 750-ML . 2.63 28.60
Chardonnay
........... .. 525 57.20 Beringer, 750-ML .
Christian Bros .. 750-ML ............ 3.22 . 35.00
Fetzer, 750-ML .................... ....... 4.23 46.00
Giumarra, 750-ML . ········· ....... 324 35.20
Monterey, 750-ML .................. .4.43 48.40
CHE.NIN BLANC
Christian Bros •• 1"°""-
Fetzer.~
Frands&,ln. '00""-
Louis Martini, ~
Mlrassori. 7'C>l'll...
SUPERIOR
UTE BEER
12-0Z. NR.B.
6.fACK
213
ROSEWINES
BOrn.E CASE
RETAJL RETAIL
2.58 28.00
2.91 31 .60
323 35.15
2.53 27.60
3.16 3435
FOSTER
I.AGER
25-0UNCE
CAN
.89
2.00
1.84
1.84
1.67
2.20
2.39
4 .77
3.17
3.84
2.94
4.04
80TTtE CASE
RETAIL.
2.34
2.64
2.93
2.30
2.87
3.98 Chartes KNg Vin.~ ................. 2.02 22.00 1.84
7 A7 ChrtstlM Bros Napa.""°"'-............ 1.84 20.00 1.67
6.98 Beaulev BeluroM. ~ .............. 2.20 23.92 2.09
5.26 Kenwood Zlnf8ndeL ~ ............... 2.83 30.80 2.57
9.38 1.ou1s Martini vn 7'0flL ~ ................... 1.84 20.00 1.&1
SAVE MONEY. SAVE GAS, BRINQ A NEIGHBOR!
HOC:M
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FOOTBALL I FOR THE RECORD.
A.re Tritons Green? Rose &wi 1ickets Schaff Think. So, B,. Outloo_k Good Available • -rcr_.,N 4"1• .. -.ta
J'9U of OOMbllal ud ....... 81
tM venltJ football coaeb at au
Cltm.a. Ullll. IDd UM ptm-~tl f« a 11.db atrallbt wtmaJaa campalp appearcoocl.
Tb• defeoclloa South Co<
L .. 1ue dwnp&ou an atodr4d
with a major con.ce proepeet 1Jl
8·1, 272-pound tackle Mark
Solomon, three.year 1tart1n1
hlfback Jeff Banner, Corona
del Mar Hlcb tranafer Jim Doer· tq WO.pound twlbeek) and a
iolid DOMluard (115.pound Jabil
Scbroeder} to key the Tritclis•
ArkUM111antdefenae.
TWICE GUIDING San
Clemente to 10 victories in the
lut four years, Schatt offera bla
annual m es1a1e : "We'r e
1reener than arus."
Listed lo Scbaff's deflc1t
led1er la the lou of UO-pound suard Duane Ford to Falfbrook
Hlsb <boundary cban1e), and
the loh of three defensive
bact•1• all three quarterbacb
and ui of tbe aplit recelven to
craduation.
"We are Coini to be blnerthan we've ever been,'• off era
Schaff. "But I don't know lf
that'• a plua or a m.lnua. We lole
some quic kness and lt bothers
me moet about the lou of our de-
fensive backs. This ls where you
get beat first , and the easiest.
ATP Doubtea Champlonahlpa .. ,.._,
Pnt• .....
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''We're loJ.u to .,. 1t.roacer
tban la a while at llMbacker and
tie cWiillab·e UM lbould be pret·
ty 1troq.
"WS DBl'INITSLY won't
throw aa ..U aa we bue the
laat eoQPle of yean."
Saa Clemellle coatlnues lb
wllbbane attack and Schaff of.
fen: "We could be very toueb bl nmnlDI tbe ball. We haYe the
1i1e with Doertne at fullback. Doert.nc baa 4. 7 1peed in the 40
,,..,._. Pr.elea;
and beacbet JU pounds. We
t hink he'll mate a 1reat
wlabbone f\lllback and we expect
him to be a bis Umer, a real proa. peet.
•'And Banner acored 14
toucbdowm for"' wt year ...
Schall'• veteran atatr con·
tinuea Intact with Tom Eada <de·
fenalve backs), Don Douglass
<o<femtve llDe >. Gar)' Pbllllps
<defeue) U111ting. Former San
Clemmie player Clark Jarret la
workinl wltb the re«lven.
Here'• a rundown by pos1tion:
QUARTERBACKS -Jeff Jonas
<J.11, 160 sr. >, more not~ as a
volleyti.11 pl eyer, I• expected to run the Trltons• optlOn and Is con·
side red • oood ball handler .
Backup Is supplied by Juniors
Jerry Kelson and Jim Mounce.
RUNNING BACKS -Ooerlr19,
a class ShOtputter, Is called ''The
Incredible Hulk" by SChaff. He's
a 6-2 senior. Banner (S..10, 165 sr. > Is a natural at on. halfback, while
the other runnlno beck In the
wishbone Wiii be between Jett Im·
met (S..9, 1S0), Brett Jelsy '6-1,
185 ), Oan O 'Grady (5.9, 1SS >,
Dave Samuels (S.11, 160 sr.) and
Kenny Smith (S..10, 190 l.
R!C•1v•1ts -Curt Arons '64.L 115 sr. ), • defen•lv• ttarter In · 18, Is •t tight end, beeked by
Dave Schultz f6.0, 170 sr. >. Oeron
Werner <J.11, 160 sr. > Is •t split end with BoO OWens (6..2, 175 Jr.> and Duff Lindt <S-9, US sr. >In r ... serve.
O''ENSIYE LINI! -Solomon,
a If.league as a /unlor. looma as •
virtual olant n the front llne
amidst tackle Todd Merell• '6-2,
165 fr.), guard Mike Needles <.w.
185 sr.) and center Frank Neuretz
C6-2, 115 sr. ). Others who c;outd flt
Into stertlno roles are tackle
e ra lg Dani el Chamstrlno > and
Oave Sperry at center, If Nauretz
can be worked In at Quard.
OEl'IENSIYE LINE -ArOfts and Schultz ere et the ends, backed by Dave Roblllo (S..11 , 110
jr. ). Matt Hartman '6-2, 180 sr. >Is
a starting tackle, but the other
tackle Is still tentative. Downey
tran1fer Brian Colbert (S..tt, 160
sr. ), and Daniel are betno eyed by
the coaching staff. Schroeder (6-2,
19S Jr.> Is a returning starter at
the nose.
LINEBACKERS -Smlttt and
Jelsy fOrm a sofld punch here for
the Trltons, with Doehrlno In re-serve.
SECONDARY '-Dan Cook (S..10, 1SS Jr.> and Bannef' a,. list·
ed as the top corners with Richard
Grav <s-10, 170 sr . I a t rover .
Werner, the son of former Angel
J ackie Warner. Is ttt. safety. Bob
Owen provides backup anywttere
In the secondary.
K ICKINO GAME -Usually a stronQ point In San Clemente's oame, the Trltons are stil l sea r e hi no for a place kic ker.
Richard Gray wlll hand~ kkk~
and Schultz figures to be the
team 's punter.
P ASA.DENA -DJd you e.er
have a~en to tee tbe ROM Bowl i came ln penoo?
-To have a chance to alt ID on
t.be blae.t bowl extrav&1ama
lD tbe natba rather tban llttt.q
at home tn •comfortable ebatr
with • cool one. your feet
propped oo a plllow and YoW' bead
ill a ta1bpUi from a bu.cover from
too mucb celebrating the lllabt
before, watebinc t.be actba oo
televleion?
-Or would you prefer to fipt
that Bole Parade traffic on tbe
way ln and tbe game mob in the
Arroyo Seco eauce r on the way
out of the 1ame7
If ao, here'• your chance,
albeit it'a oaly about a 11•·1 abot
in the dark that you'll even be
liven the prMlege of purcbas·
lne a pair of tkketa for UB.S»
each.
Here's the pitch :
It's Ume to enter the annual
Roee Bowl Ucket drawlDll coo-te It with e ntrlea beln1
postmarked between Sept. U
and Oct. u .
All you ha ve to do b write
your name and address on a
postcard and mail it to: Rose
Bowl 'ncket Drawin1, P .0 . Box
1800. Pasadena, Calif. 91109.
Sh ortly a fte r the Oct. 15
deadline, someone ln Pasadena
will draw a total of 1, 750 cards and
these people In tum wm be malled
an •rpUcatioo for two 1980 Roff
Bow ticket.I. priced at $18.Sl each.
Lu t year there were 200,000
post~arda sent to Pasadena dur·
inc the month·lonc cont.eat ma.Jc·
Ing the odds approximately
ll4·to-l.
DH Strong Up Middle
Dolphins Try to Improve on 1978's 1-7-1 Mark
87 ROG Ell CARLSON Oftlle o.ity..._.S_
The Dana Hilla Hlgb Dolphins
have their work cut out for them
as they prepare lor South Coast
League football wars with con·
t enders Mission Viejo, San
Cl e m ente a nd Ca p istra no
Valley, but there is an obviOW!I
atrenath to build around-up the
m iddfe.
Coach D o n D e G roote 's
Dolphins can field a unit with re-
turning starters at both guards.
the center, quar ter back a nd
f ullback. And Dan Leara, a
220-pound tackle, has bffn a
t wo-year starter.
ATTEMPTING TO DIPROVE
on a 1·7-1 aeuoo ln 1978, the
Dolpbina have nine return.inc
1tarten ln all, and finally have a
full eomplement or coaches
(four aides).
Despite the prospects for a
better aeuon, Dana Hills la not
conaldered amoni th• tiUe ce>n·
tenders lD •...,_which pro-
vided tbe CIF Central Con·
ference champion <Mlaaloo Vie-
jo > and three of the four
eemlllnallsta <San Clemente and
Capistrano Valley).
"We're not intimidated," 1ay1
DeGroote, "but I acree. It'• •
falr estimation to couider thole
three the contender• for the
leacue championsblp.
"Obviously we want to lm·
prove on last year, but we have
to be reali.IUc, too. I don't reel
wecan1ot-0."
"OU& QUilTEaBACK, Paul
Sizelove, should be much lm·
proved. He's a year older and
w aa really ln the fryln& pan u a
sophomore. He'• 1ottea stronsv
and we're 1om1 to 10 to tbe
back• more than lD the put
with our pa11ln1, •• ••Y•
DeGroote.
'-rbe bit quesdoa ti our SecaD·
dary. Liit year we 1ave up a lot
of polnta tbrouab the atr1 partlculary lo the early put or
the1ame."
Botltertq th• Dolphlna' at·
tack are ualltanta Job Klink
(quarterbackl and MC!Oodary ),
John lllklu (defemlve line and
offenatve tackla >. Gree Howitt
(off•nal•• Une) and Ron
PAUL SIDLOVE
Buchheim (tight ends and
linebackers). Hen'•• rundown by position:
OUARTER•ACKS -Slzelow,
with a year's experience as a
starter, mums. Becking up the
S·11. 160-pound Junior ls Dave
Miiier <5-9, 165 Jr. I, also a right· hander.
RUNNING 8ACkS -Foor tunlors~lm Glffd IS-9, 160 ),0tto Jun <s-?, 155), Fr«I Plack• (S.tO,
170 ) Ind Randy Longfellow (5-9,
160 >are vying for the 1tarter'1 rote
at tailback In the Oole>f'llns' I . Gleed
hH done • 10.2 In the 100. Rich
Bradshaw (f>.O, 190 sr. > 1s a return-
ing stert.r at fullbeck, b«ked by
John Masek <S-10, 170Jr. >.
RE CE IVE RS -Bob Schwab
<5-10, 160 tr.> and Rick Facon <H t 150 sr.) ere at flanker: Ron Wott
(5-9, tSSSr. ), Gino NlebllS <S.9, 150
sr. > andJerry Massie CS.to, 160 Jr.> ere locked In a bettlo et spilt end; Ke~ln Gerdner 16-1, 175 1r. > and
Ken Devenport Cf>.O, 115 jr. >are the
top tight end candidates.
Oftf'INStVI LINE -LHra IS th• key to Dana Hiiis' front llne1 boasting 6-G, 220-pound stats ana
has beef'! • two-yt1r starter. Chris Hendrkkson (6-1, 18S sr.l Is at the
GLENN BETHKE
other tackle, bUt Is being pr"ffsed
by Howard Hart (6-1, 185 Jr.).
' Retumlno starters are at guard, with Darrell Anderson <H1. 171sr.,
and Craig Throckmorton lS-10, t'5
sr . > In the picture, becked up by
Tim KUhljervtn <S-10, 170 Jr. )end
Paul Crowe cs-11, 170 fr.). Gi.nn Bethke <5-1', 170 Jr.) returns at
center,backedupbyWeyMMartln
15· 10, 180 Jr.).
DEFENSIVE LINE -Plack•
and Kuhllergen are at the 8f'ds,
backed by Steve Chance (6-1, 180
sr. I. Davenport and Hendrickson
are at tackle, with Frank Massottl
<S·9, 160 Jr.> In relief. Ron Bat·
tersby (S..9, 160 sr. > returns at the
nose.
LINEBACKERS -Five are In
the picture for the two startlno
be rths. The y are Bradshaw,
Mas.k, Frank Mequet <s-10 170
sr . l, Martin and Rick Hobson ls-10, 165sr.).
s•CONDARY -Miiier and
Schwab are at the comers, bllcked
by Fecon. Ken Harvey (J.t, 160 Jr.), Ma11lc~, Sl1etove, Wolf and J Im
Bertrand UH>, 170 Jr.> are all fr" and strong safetycandldatu.
ICtCKINO OAME -Wolf
handles the punting, Bethke 11 the
team'•Pl8'Hlcker.
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1tone. It bu been lutall.lo1
tlaem la •= mall• ud «Mr.,.... people COD·
We, bJ' .....,., ta penoe, by
...... wWl PfQbleml.
Tml • 'fDY lmportaat tor AT6T~a ... • ~t al tta 11 m Nlto .. 1"1 move eeeh
1•r ud mUlt Met new pboDel. By meetl.QI them 1D pel"IOe, and
d.llp..,... produett, It bopee to
MU U... mon ta.ma.
But not the American
Telephone • TeleP'• to. or 1tl
operatina 1ubsiidlaria, 1udt aa Southern Bell or Pacific
Telepbone Ii Telesrapb. Tom-.,
t"8ate. It .waata to meet peo. pJe.
There are a hundred l'ealCIU
tlaeM da.Ya why a bla C!Ofl*'•·
tioe lboald be ao motivated, DOt
tbe least al them betq the loOd
will tener•ted by beinl •val.la·
Sueb aa: UM automatically 1n·
atalled pbMe lb.at tbe customu
plq1 ID blJDMlf, aavlq money
for hilmelf and tbe comPaQ; or
tb• phone that boldl 1DCC>lll1q
calla II the line II busy; or the
unit that allows f« three-way
cooveraatiom; or tbe preeoded
automatic dialer.
Such produeta are dimcalt to
eell over the telOPbooe, coocedea Jeffrey N. McCollum, muqer-
·• ------• Higher U.S. Debt ORDER YOUR Limit Suggested
1980
VOLKSWAGEN
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FOR EUROPEAN DBJYHY
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OF YOU. MIW SCtlOCCO oa DASHll.
WASIDNGTON <AP > -Treasury Secretary G.
William Miller bu urged Congress to act promptly
in rala1na the federal debt ceiling by $56 billion to a
record $886 billion.
Miller said Tuesday that approval of the
higher debt limit wu needed by Sept. 24 or the
government would be forced to postpone the sale
or SS.9 blllion ln tw~ and fou.r-year Treasury notes.
In testimony before the House Ways and
Means Committee, MiUer aald aucb a delay would be "disruptive to the eovernment securities
market and coetly to the Treasury."
Why pay high European car rental prices and come
home with nothing more than fond memories?
With our Delivery jn Europe plan. you SB'ie the rental
charge, come home with wonderlul memories. and
bring beck the ultimate souvenir as well -your very
own. spandlng new 1980 Volkswagen
CORPORATE
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By
On some models you 'II also enjoy addltional
savings when vou compare the factory delivery pnoe
with what vou would pay here.
JAMES R. URQUHART Ill
Attorney at Law
Ask for complete details on the money~avlng plan
that lets you see the Old World from behind the wheel
of your new Volkswagen
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Q . CAN I INCORPORATE MY EXISTING OR
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A. YE.5. You can be the sole officer, director, and shareholder all rolled lnto one. But, if stock
is lo be owned by more than Just you and your
spouse, you must have more persons on the
board of directors. At no time would you need
more than three (3) directors.
Q. IF I INCO&POaATE MY EXISTING Oil
PLANNED BUSINESS, AM I U•ITED IN
THE 'IUINGS MY NEW CORPOaATION CAN
DO?
A. NO. A California Corporation can carry on
any number of businesses at the same time. For
example, your new corporation could engage in
the construction and real estate business con·
currently.
Q. 18 IT EXPENSIVE TO INCORPOllATE?
CHICK IVERSON
A. NO. My law office will incorporate your pre·
sent or planned business for the all-inclusive
price of $580. This breaks down to $250 in al·
tomey fees and $330 ln costs. We turn around
and pay out costs as follows : Franchise Tax
Board, $200; Secretary or State, $'70; Corpora-
tions Commissioner, $25; Corporation KU, $35.
An average lncorporatlon takes about 14 days;
futer ii payment ls by cub or cashier's check.
We are happy to answer questioos about your
proposed incorporation without obll&aUoo to
you. Our address la James R. Urquhart ID, A
Professional Law Corporation. 1300 Dove St.reel,
Second Floor, Newport Beach, California.
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nlf YbU TO come, tbeH
leDH9 will play an even l.arlel' role tn the company's merdaan-
dialDJ. _ blea ... aom• produda
will dell dMc:rtptkm.
"We perceive our b"alnert u
home telecommunlcaUont,"
McCoUum aaya. TrJ vtaHthrta1
that. And how without dlqllay-
inl the product clo )'OU npla1n
that ''the telephone ot the fUture
won't be a telepbooe"?
The latter phrMe was uaed re-
ceaU1 by D.C. Staley, the com·
pan1'1 relldence vice pl'aldmt,
ln an article in the Bell
Telephone Maeazine. Rather
than a telepbaae, be aald, we'll
see a comole terminal.
THE OONSOLE, he coot1Due1,
will provide for aucb thinp u
"remote appliance control.
emergency services, home ln·
formation programs, bankin1
capabWtiea, all aorta of tb.1np."
People want them, be said.
Another AT&T executive re·
cently 1peculated that the "telephone" miaht evolve to in·
elude a keyboard, televiaioo re·
ceiver, electronic printer, vtdeo-
audio tape recorder. computer and racalmlle machine.
He didn't 1top there. The home
communications center. he said.
might enable customers "to vote
from the kitchen. play cbess
agalnlt a computer. or do the grocery shopping without leav-
ing the house. "
TBEaE I S ONE thaog,
however, that the pbone -at
lea1t in ita current primitive
rorm -apparently cannot do,
and that is to enable a company
representative to describe such technology to a potential buyer.
Tl.elg Find.
A gold nugget worth about 100,000 Auatrallan dollars
was found at Orange, Australia, by Don Peters, left, and
Peter Culverson. Their find coincides with record
worldwide prices for gold bullion.
C'nllege Will Off er 4
Seminars for Women
Four seminars designed ror women m business will be offered
by the Five Star Certificated Program at Orange Coast College,
Costa Mesa. this fall.
The tbree·bour seminars are free, and successful completion or them means attendees earn business certificates. ·
More information ta available at 556-5880.
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have the beer. Eapeclally memorable b the Cbri.atmH eom-
merclal •bowlna bone and bu•IY traveUna over aoow-
covered roads, a scene reminiacent of the Marlboro
ma1utne ada run around Christ.mu Ume, an entirely •P·
propriate coo.oect.ioo: Marlboro ia tbe No. 1 cigarette brand
of Philip Morris, which own.a Miller Brewing.
For a couple. of other reasons, these are commercials )
to remember. One la that Miller Brewin& ls spendini bar-
rels of money to keep them betore your eyet. Miller baa '
been advertiaiJlg at the rate of $80 million a year. which is a
more than anyone else spends to promote beer, even f
Anheuser-Busch. the industry leader. 1.
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FINALLY, TBE&E'S TID.S &EASON : these com-~
merciala have worked. Miller has come from seventh ~
place in the industry to No 2 behind Anheuser-Busch t
<Budweiser , Michelob, Busch Bavarian'· Miller sold S.4
million barrels in 1972. Last year it shipped 31 mllUon bar· ~
re ls.
The advertising agency that c reated these com
merc1aJs is Mccann-Erikson. and you would think it wouJd
be preening itself on th~ performance. Surprise It was
fired last month
McCano·EriJtson wa.s axed after a number of people
who wortced on the MiUer accouot departed ror a newly
formed agency, Backer & Spielvogel. The pnncipala of the
new agency are William Backer, creative chief on the •
Miller account, and Carl Spielvogel, former vice chairman
of Interpublic, the parent company of McCann·Erikson.
SPIELVOGEL LEFT AfTER A power struggle that
be apparently lost. Backer followed him two wet!k.s later.
And then came others who had worked on Maller. Backer &
Spielvogel opened with no account.a. But last month Miller
Brewing became client No. l. its sa> million of billings in·
s tantly establishing Backer & Spielvogel as one of the 30
largest advertising agencies m the United States.
Stocks Manage Gain
As Prime Hits 13o/c
NEW YORK tAP) -The stock market manaeed a
small gain toda,y u a lead&ne New York bank raised its
prime lendinc rate to a record 13 percent.
The Dow Joaes average of JO industrials was up 1.19
points to8'10.90.
Gainers held a S--4 lead over IOftrs in the tally of New
Y8rk Stock Excbaqe·tisted is.sues Chae Mao.halt.an Bank ol New York raised its prime
lending rate from 12~ to 13 percent. cootinuin& the spiral
in Interest rates.
The move came as no surprise on Wall Street,
however. And some analysts ariue that interest rates may •
be gettint close to tbe point wbere they could begin to slow
the pace ol lnllat.ion .
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James Earl Jones Oeft > and Billy Dee
Williams are the ace slugger and star
pitcher of ''The Bingo Long Traveling
All-Stars and Motor Kings ," a movie
comedy in its first TV showing tonight
at 8 on CBS, Channel 2.
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NEW YORK <AP) -It was tbe
last week of the summer television
season, with specials and sneak pre·
views. and ABC -listing the Emmy
awards show, a pro football game
and a two-part movie -was the big
beneficiary JO the ratings race.
figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co
show.
In fact. ABC 's broadcast Sunday
night of tbe 31St annual Emmy show,
was the week's highest-rated pro·
gram, claiming nearly half the au-
dience in the time period.
ings behind ABC's ''Three's Com·
pany."
ABC pulled the wraps off ''The
Lazarus Syndrome." and it firushed
fourth in the week's ratings, whlle 1
''240·Robert." another of the
network's new pr-0grams, was No. 18.
ABC DID LESS well with another
new show, "Out or the Blue," which
finished 26th.
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NBC e 9:00 -•1folocauat." The mH1 executioa ot JeM du.rtq World
War II 11 the aubJect of tonlaht'a ae1· ment.
CBS e 10"!00 -Beoder. Harry
Guardino atan u a touah New York
police executive who takes a Job in an
exclusive California town Jn th.la pre-
miere episode.
KCET 8 10:30 -"Frankie and
Johnny." 'The first American ballet is
celebrated on the 40tb anniversary of
its debut. Ruth Page, the original
Frankie, is interviewed.
Fanllly. Gf'90 ElltgM, J J w .... ~ McOo-
vem. L9l8nd Scott Uf.
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"Breaking Up is Hard to Do," a
two-part movie for TV with an all·
star cast, was sixth and 14th in the
ratlngs, while the Monday Night foot·
ball game between Pittsburgh and
New England came in eighth. A
special Thursday night edition of
••Monday Ni1ht Football," featuring
Loe Angeles and Denver, was No. 19.
ABC claimed seven or the week's
Top 10 programs, and compiled a
rating or 20.3, its highest since tbe
week ending May 6. The networks
say that means in an average prime·
time mlnute during the week, 20.3
percent of the homes in the country
with television were tuned to ABC.
New Angel Debuts
NBC, DESPITE AN otherwbe dia·
mal week, scored wttb its preseota·
tion Saturday night of tbe Mlsa
America Pageant, No. 3 in the rat·
Canon Contract
Wing to Court
NBC RAD TllOUBLE at tbe bot-
tom of the Ua.t. with ''The Rockford Files" No. SO (or tbe week, followed
by "Eddie Capra Mysteries,"
"Runaways," an •'NBC White
Paper" on foreign policy and
"Operation Lltellne."
Here are the week's 10 hlgbest·
rated shows :
Shelley Hack <center) joins the cast or Charlie's Angels in us
season premiere episode tonight, a special two-hour presentation
at 9 o'clock on NBC, Channel 4. Other cast members are Cheryl
Ladd Oeft) and Jaclyn Smith.
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NEW YORK (APl -It began about 18 months
a10 with an experiment, a golflnc aenes from Bri·
taln. offered American TV watchers by cable.
"We figured we'd Just get our feet wet with
that .'· say11 Arrue Rosenthal. one or th06e involved
tn the project. "'and the response was exciting
"WE FOUND WE COULD dlstnbute h1gh-
quabty progums from Bntam by cable. that peo·
pie would watch them. and that national ad·
vert1sers wouJd sponsor them ··
"The English Channel." described by its
creators as "'a cultural teJeVtSion network," was
born last May, orrenng cable systems a fully
sponsored. weekly two-hour block of programs
over a LJ..wee& period
AND TBJS FALL. THE network -perhaps
more properly, the supplier -will provide about
60 cable systems in all parts of the country with
three aeries and more than a score of individual
programs in a similar 13-week schedule. Most
series and procrams are from Granada Television,
one of Britain's m~or producers.
MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
"THE MAIN EVENT" (PGJ
"OH.GOO"
"MOON RAKER" lPG)
"CAPRICORN ONE"
NEW YORK CAP) -Attorneys for
"Tonight" show boet Johnny Carson
will ask the Los Angeles Superior
Court to dectde when hLs contract
with NBC expires, according to
televltdoa reporter Rona Barrett.
"31st Emmy Awards Show," with
a rating of 27.3 representing 20.3
million homes, and '1'tiree's Com·
pany," 26.1 or 19.4 million, both
ABC; "Miss America Pageant," 25.2
or 18.8 million, NBC; '1'he Lazarus
Syndrome," 23.1 or 17 .2 million.
"Mork and Mindy,'' 22.7 or 16.9
million, and "Breaking Up is Hard to
Do." Part I, 22.5 or 16.8 mlWoo. all
ABC ; "M·A·S·H," 22.4 or 18.7
million, CBS; "NFL Monday Night
Football," ~.7 or 15.4 million, and
"Tasi," 20.2 or 15.1 million, both
ABC, and "WKRP in Cincinnati,"
~.tor 15 mlllloo, CBS.
HOLLYWOOD <AP)
-Olivia Cole and Louis
Gossett Jr .. Emmy win· nen for "Roots" and
Em m y nominees for
"Backstairs at the
White House," will be
reunited in an epiaode of
the ABC series "The
Lazarus Syndrome."
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Attrlbutinl her atory to aources,
M ba Barrett aald oo ABC's "Good
Mornln& America" proaram Tues·
day that attorneys for both Canoe
and tbe network have qreed to the
modoo because they are uxJous to
j!)Dd dltferences over when the con·
tract aplrel.
Canoa contends the pact expired
in April. However, the network
claim.I be is bocmd to hia annlvenary
with NBC on Oet. 1.
lit. Barrett aald the court ii ex·
pected to decide die qGeltioa "iD the
,near fature." Tbere have been re·
pona tbat ABC la fryla1 t:o sl1n
Canoa to a CODtraet.
THE NEXT 11 abows: "Eight la Enough" and "Happy
Daya," both ABC; Movie -"The
High and the Miabty, .. CBS; "Breat-
tn1 Up la Hard to Do,".Part Il, ABC;
Jlovle -'-Speecttrap," CBS; Movie
-"Gbott of Pll1bt 401," NBC;
"Laverne and Sblrley," "240·
Robert." and "Monday Nlaht Foot·
ball," Thunctay edjtion, all ABC, -and
"Lou Grant," CBS.
guest starring role as a
nurse who has been
raped. The new series
•tars Gossett and Ron
Hunter.
Dino Guest8
HOLLYWOOD tAP)
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dra18ed lnta a local
poUt.lcal campalp 81 be
plays himself lo an
epllOde ol ''The Miaad·
v-entures of Sheriff L9bo" on NBC oa Tuel·
d•y, Sept. 25.
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Wmic Changes Style in 'Runner Stumbles'
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Dick Van Dyke's reac·
tion to seeing "The Runner Stumbles" for the first
Ume: "It worried me to sit through one of my
movies and not bear a single laugh."
''The Runner Stumbles" is no "Chitty Chitty
Bang Bang," and it 's miles from "Mary Poppins."
Van Dyke makes an astonishing turnabout rrom
bis film and TV portrayals by playing a Catholic
priest accused of murdering a youthful nun with
whom he allegedly had a romance.
THE NEW MOVIE COMES from the Mel vin
Simon stable and was produced and directed with
usual care by Stanley Kramer ("Judgment at
Nuremburg," "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner">.
Simon, the Indianapolis mall-bu.ilder-turned-film -
financier ("Love at First Bite "), is releasing "The
Runner Stumbles '' through his own organization.
The premiere is in Seattle Sept. 28, with national
release alter that.
For Dick Van Dyke. the filming in the one.
time minlng town of Roslyn, Wash., (pop. 1,000 ) •
was "the best six weeks I've ever had."
After 40 years as a light comedian, Van Dyke
couldn't believe Kramer wanted blm to play the
tragic Father Rivard.
"STANLEY ASKED ME IF I would have
lunch wUb him," Van Dyke recalled. "I had never
met him before, but of course I knew and admired
bis work. When he told me the role be wanted me
to play, I said, 'You're putting me on, you've got to
be putting me on.'
"Stanley admitted to me, 'I wanted Oskar
"I thought about it for a long time, and I read
the play (by Milan Stitt ). I decided that if I didn't tak~ up the challenge, I would never know whether
1 could have done it. So Stanley and I shook band.a
on It."
AS VAN DYKE POINTED out, Kramer bad
tried type changes before: Fred Astaire as a scien·
tist in "On the Beach" Judy Garland as a war vic-
tim in "Judgment at Nuremberg," Gene Kelly u
the reporter in ''Inherit the Wind." And Kramer
had been impressed with Van Dyke's dramatics in
the TV movie "The Morning After," wbicb
paralleled Van Dyke's own battle with alcoholism.
"Of course, I had misgivings after I had ac-
cepted 'The Runner Stumbles'," Van Dyke said.
"Especially when l went to Wastungton to scout
locations with Stanley He told me later. 'I knew
you were getting ready to run.' And J was."
He stuck it out aod was glad be dtd. Not that
swltctung to tragedy was easy
"I HAD NEVER TAKEN my work home with
me, never. But on this picture I found myself
brooding in the evening I was in a terrible state.
and I tried to get out of 1t by reading the Bible. I
abo re-read Jung's "Modem Man tn Search of a
Soul.· All of that helped · ·
Kramer had warned him: "U I see even a
glimmer of the Van Dyke personality in your
performance, I'll jump on you with both reet." The
director never did that But Van Dyke noted,
"Sometimes tn the middle of a scene, Stanley
would simply say, 'Cut. Let's try it a&ain.' I got
the message."
Werner to play the role, but he wasn't available.· I --------------------thought, 'From Oskar Werner to Dick Van Dyke ia
a little btt ot a drop.'
Sorority Gals Run.
Wdd in 'H.O.T.S.'
By RON PENNINGTON .,.... ..... ,_. . ...,.,
The Great American Dream Machine Co. is
making a qulck• bid for the youth market with
"H.O.T.S .• " a blatant copy of "Animal House."
Thia time around, however, a sorority ia
respomlble for the gross abenanitans in the Derto
Productions release, which is being distributed by
Manson International.
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(
MOJ'IE J pose of the film is
DE'Tn to titillate and the
. n.:,,111" aEW screenplay by Cheri Caf·
faro and JOIV! Buchanan
providesllenty of opportunities, including a jock
strap rai and a game or strip football in wbicb the
two female teams end up playing topless. It's aU
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C.it: ~ IC'09!,_~N LclNOll, P-'A Je•n &rv.,.i6 Klmtierley C--, IAwy -lllftlttl1."'"'9la '--'· LlftCl .. Y ~. IC C:. Wl11-1er ... ~~ .IOMllOft, -rlT'fll Rutlffl1 0-ld ,..., .. , L•,.,. Gii"'•· ~!teed.~ 9clfteduC9, 0..HJ lllbbt, ~In K-'roff, Strt• =.vT.t~ k.n\ Ken on-. Ok-a.u1ren. Louil GllU, ,,_.,..,"' $< ... RI -itl.._8"""" Sllmfner._
""""""' 1""9 -n mlnutH MPAA r.et1111: •
very 1Wy, but director ~raid Slndell keeps it
from drqgtng too much with a brash style and a ~.-.SAJ--NT-J_A_C_K_'_' ~-) .....
bouyant ffDff of humor. "LOST AND ~E concerna a group of girls, who are FOUND" snubbed a snooty sorority and who then aet out
to eat their own house and to capture the af. ti--• .. •Dt•-RT'•,•ftln-·)--4
fectiom of every man on campus. Y-"'
Slndell never mlasea a chance to reveal a bare "LOVE &
botom. ud the cutina wu apparently done more .,_ _ _.a .. u .. a .. L_ET-...'9 .. " __ "'
with an eye to pbytical endowments than to actin& "THI AMITYYIU.I
talent. HOU~ .. Cll
TD WOKEN ASE A step· above avera1e for th1a tne of effort. however, 1n that they can at
leut bandl• dialope falrlJ well. Otherwise, tbe I
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performancea are routine at best. Tbe technJcal ere;bts. includlne Harvey -i::===::::;:;:;;=:::::;:-
Gentlna' ~ar.J', are lldequate and David • can 142-1111.
D ·"''" '-~ b '---1 al t ht • few word• a ........ UMm a uvuucy mua c score 0 to work for ou. complement the actlaO.
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tooocco and taste-tested by thousands of smokers.
No other new cigarette in the last 20 years has attracted
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The demand continues to build-and among low tar
smoking's toughest-to-please group: high tar smokers.
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ting the TallitiaR .Wag
By l1J'Dl"IW OLION ............
Taldtiam wUl l'O to MJJ i.,tbl to baft a Tama•ara
(feat). It could be BaiWM DQ, ~w Year'1, tom._.•,
blrtbdQ. tbe end ol tbt ......
"AaJ reuon will do," Hid G91 Walker, co-oWDer of
Cafe TUiU ln Newport Beach. "'lbey'll have a feut at tbe
drop ol a bat."
Tbe cafe rec:eoU1 bad a Tama 'ara wtllcb drew a
capacity crowd to tbe tiny locale.
Tbe menu lnchlded many succulent Tahitian foods
aucb u baked mut mabl, Tahitian rlbl. rout pork,
chickaa wlth coconut cream and spinach baked rice and
banana pol
Therewu alaoTabiUandancml, led byTaputa, a friend,
who la jUlt ftntahtnc an eqa,ement at the Dtaneyland Hotel,
and much merriment.
The food wu prepared by Francia Tematana, h1a wile
Roblnandberaiater,Gay,tbetbreeproprieton.
They described tbe menu u ''traditionally Tahitian,"
wbicb means tbe food baa a "smoky Oavor and ia bland
compared to Mex.lean."
It UIQa1b' II baked ln an underfl'OUDd oven called a
blmaa, Kn. Temalau 1aid.
An Americaa cltisen, abe met her husband when abe
• wu wrtU.na and palnUnf ln a small ft.abln& vW.aae oo an
lllud called Huabi.oe.
TbcY later moved to Hawaii where they botb worked in
the Blue Max restaurant, and then picked Newport as the
locatioa for tbe1r cafe because ''people ln Newport Beach
love Tahiti." sbe said.
The three restauranteun have staced about a dozen
feast.a intbe last two years and give private part.lea as well.
The next public event bas not been scheduled u yet, ac·
cording to Temalana.
Here are some of h1a favorite recipes.
POE llAl'A
4 or 5 ripe bananas
~ pound sugar
lquart milk
Z pods vanilla
2 pounds tapioca starch
MD all inaredien1a ln an otled 7-by 15-ineb baktne
dlab. Bake for five miavtea at a deanea and 40 minutes r
at ~ delreee ln pre-heated oven.
IA'OTA
2 fre8b tuna or sea baas
~ quart coconut milk
Salt
2 chopped tomatoes
l grated carrot
1 chopped onion
1 cucumber
Cut the fish into evenly sized pieces of approximately
\'J inch by 1 inch. Place the ft.ab in a glua dish and aqueeie
tbe lemon juice over tbe ftab after bavinc fint removed all
lemon seeds. Then, add tbe salt. Set the ftab •ide and
marinate for approximately 10 minutes. Pour off aodle of
the juice and mix in the raw vegetables. Add the coconut
milk. (])eek the seasoning. Chill before serving, but do not
freeze. Test the coconut milk to be certain lt doesn't
freeze.
Diners dig
. ~ . . . .
into Tahitian
<.ilshes 1nclud111g ·
baked mahi mahi,
' Ta hitian ribs. t
roast pork,
c t11cken with
c oconut cream
and spinach
and baked nee
and banana
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f
MUSHROOM-SPINACH
STRATA
1 pound fre sh
mushrooms
2 tablespoons butler
or margarine
1 cup chopped
onions
8 slices firm
:1atured ~bread ~ 1 eup shredded
• Swtas cheese · 1 package (\0
• ounces> frozen chopped
spinach, defrosted or 2
~ cups cooked, chopped
jresb spinach
3eggs
2 cups milk
1 t.eupoon Sall . v. teaspoon ground
'-utmeg
· • 1 / 16 teaspoon
ound black pepper .~"' G re a.a e a 1 o -in c b
1.JL.oo .. ttcbe or pie pan (Llh
uart), set aside. Rinse,
fat dry a nd slice
;mushrooms <make.a
bout 51h cups). ln a
....:••ge skillet melt butter
~d mmhrooms; saute
ntll tender, at>out 5 • ut.es. Remove with a
otted spoon and aet
lde. Add onlana; aaute
tll tender. about 5 ln~te1; 1et aside
emove crusts from read; cut In halves
a1onally. On the bot-
,i5119im of t.be prepared pan
~---aaae I ot the bread
l••· Layer with ~ of
e ree.-ved muahrooma .._ .... ,...vHr and refrt1erate
1-:~-alnAna muahroomt),
ned omom, ebeeae
llllnaeb. Arrance a eacf balYea onrlap· ~ •• , .. bl a drcle on top of
fii!llPblacll; place remain-
2 balftll bl ~r. In mectlam bdwl beat
; mix In milk, aalt,
and black pep. • er . Poar over
aabroom·•Pl•acb
lstare. Co••r and
Nfrl1erate ovenlitbt. Prebeat oven to 350
••• ,. ... Bake, UD-
eo•ered, utU almost firm, about 40 mlautea.
Plaee rtMrYed same.cl mllArooma lD cen&er;
bake ..W a knife
ed la the center
oat clean, a mlaatel, VI.-,.-~.
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In• .4S w1U1 Coupon
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Limit One Item end One Covpon Per Cv11CHMr
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Dl,FERl!NT
Mushroom-Spinach
Strata ls a dellctoualy
ditf erent company
dish. The mushrooms
give a meat·like
flavor and texture -
although no meat is
actually•l'Sed .
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Yellow
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Ralphs Point Cut
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Pork Loin
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Ralphs
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8oz.
cup 4 .. ~1 Bread
16oz.
loaf 3.~1 ==e 39 per. lb.
Flat CUI '.:~ 1s1
Freah Solid 1 o Green Cabbage i::. •
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r'c;p RoU'n4ci0Steak :; 231
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Dover Sole '::' 311
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br'Crab Clusters ':. 1''
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lwHI Juicy 89 Valencia Oranges !: .
r(;k;y Grapes :; .49
•-.1u1c1. 08 Casaoa Me.Ions :; •
MllCIS-el Brown Onions 2111• 29 lat •
·111..-·a...nT~ Fresh Carrots bunc11 e29
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1::3 .. •1 Green Gieflt .. _ '•• or
Green Beans
,, ... 40 -. ~ Evaporated Miik
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Fiddle.Fadai&s !:. .61
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eatrMtot fw fhltU ...S "'9taball, ,oa eu w.d 1h"doul Moe eo.eectiw for tood ntri·
Uoa.
But wbat do you do wt&h _.. ti toeb thlap
u carrots. eelery. plHapple ·.a.-..!
It'• J\llt the kind ol b.lall ftbel'-bulk that la
needed to pnveat colon ~. '°wt\)' throw
it out? u .. lt to edd blab ftbef and. JOOd tui. to
simple batter breada or m\dl\nl.
YOU•LL NOTICE that the extracted pulp
baa a dry, pulvertud appearance. This la the
cellulOM ol tbe cell walls ol lbe fruit or ve1eta·
ble that suppUes rou&haae in the diet. It actual·
ly is best to eat the entire veaetable to provide
needed bulk, but U your family enjoys fresh car·
rot juice or veaetable blends that can be exotic,
salv a1e the cellulose for another food product
they will enjoy.
Batter breads and muffins can be mixed in
one bowl for easy clean lJI>. Use aluminum foil
loaf pans if you plan to free&e some for later
use. When baking muffins for the freezer use
paper liners in the muffin tins. It saves on clean
up time and makes the muffina easier lo handle
when freeiiog and reheating for use.
PULP MAY BE R EFRIGERATED for
several day• until you are ready to bake the
bread. U you plan lo keep it longer , it would be
wise to package s mall amounts in plastic
freezer containers and thaw just what you need
for each baking session.
This type of bread is good for all those who
may eat high fiber products. U is not recom· meAded for anyone on a bland or low residue re·
gime. .
Here are somef:°etipes to try the next time
yo~pty the bulk receptacle of your juice ex-
tractor.
CARR-OT SQUARES
1 ~ cups raw sugar
~. cup vegetable oil
2eggs
2'h cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
l 'h teaspoons crnnamon
1 teaspoon salt
l teaspoon vanilla extract
~ cup extracted carrot pulp
~ cup extracted pineapple pulp
Preheat oven to 3SO degrees. Beat together
sugar, oil and eggs Add 1 cup flour, baking
powder, cinnamon, salt, vanilla and carrot
pulp. Mix well. Alternate remaining flour and
( THE BOOKMAN J
11eelal
Diets
By June Roth
pineapple pulp. Pour into a 9-incb square
1re11ed pan. Bake at 350 degree1l for l hour and
U mlnutes. Cool. Cut into squares. Makes 9
servtnp.
BANANA APPLE BR~
,,.c., cuJ>. butter or shortening
%cupsugar
2eggs
3 mashed bananas
~ cup extracted apple pulp <no seeds)
1 teas~n grated lemon rind
l~ cups nour
2 teaspoons baking powder
14 teaspoon baking soda
~ teaspoon salt
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cream butter
and sugar together until fluffy. Add eggs and
beat well. Add bananas, apple pulp and grated
lemon rind alternately with a combined mixture
of flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
Pour into a greased 4'h·x·8'h·inch loaf pan.
Bake for 55 to 60 minutes, until lightly browned.
Makes l loaf.
CARROT PEANUT MUFFINS
1 cup dark brown sugar
1h cup creamy peanut butter
~cup salad oil
2eggs
2 cups extracted carrot pulp or grated
carrots
13• cups unsifted flour
1 teas poon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
112 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon nutmeg
1h cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Beat together
brown sugar, peanut butter, oil. and eggs until
creamy. Add carrot pulp. Combine fl our, bak·
ing powder. baking soda, salt, cinnamon and
nutmeg: add to batter alternately with milk.
Mix we ll. Add vanilla. Turn into lined or
greased muffin cups. Bake for 25 minutes.
Makes 18 muffins.
in the Reviews DAILY PILOT
Yogurt lovers ci c:aJifmUa, yoo're aboot to be spa1ed.
Al natural Damot Yogurt is finally here. ·
Damm is a rich soorce of good things like protein,
oaJciun and thoee wmdeifu1 active cultures.
. . But what really sets it apart from so many other
yqpJl'ts is what it ck>esn't contain.
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everything. And, cl. rourse, its low in fat
So dip into one or mere of our 14 great tasting flavors.
And find out why Dannon Yogurt is Americas favor ite,
fran sea to shining sea.
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FOOD
ous Oranges Go-Back to Schoof in Style
an la U.• .L•.e• or alfalfa owac11 > eream cheue. ' 1licH bread wllh AllONBYOFA M .... 1111 .. tM ........ llOft-.d crHm c .... IDlature; PaUIT D&JN& "Y .. CMl!l." lo h M•l. eo•~••• ~ C'Qfndatna top will• remalalna 1 C&lltomla oraoae.
fta tlmetoem· ••1••••111, oll'IH, '4tup~nutl br•ad . Makes • peeled,cutlndum.U ....... ._ ~ ., • .,._,... aM Hll~-Gr«M PHI of ~ Hftdwlebel.-l medium banan•, ••ll·-.•••• of Y••r .Ur la ..... llriacl J ,.._boruae peeled,cutlncbuob cblld,.. ~ Mw, u a Uc• .,... Wltla •f 1 l CelllorDJa oran1•. P' r • • b V a 1 • n c I a 1 cup crushed Ice
tb• H• H-.001 1•ar •••tare: top wl h P"led, cut ln b t•alae oranaea team up wltb l cu (I ~en> un-
M11DI? ~ urtwMl 1liea, piffel. dralDld otlatr fNltl ud nuts ln 1wHten•d pineapple
WIMUllr ll'• '1iNMtut lettaee ud remalnl.D1 I .Ucee whole wheat navorfuJ combinations. Juice
to llut off tM -· a b r •ad . Ill a k • • 2 b ... ad Try any or all of the l tableapoon hooey
. bom•PMW._.IOIO 1U4lwlchel. Jn -.owl, combine followln1 ... a · lnbleadercomblne all
or noe.trl1lal•1 •ll•r· OaANGBC&&A• cream cbeele. ral1ln1, beverap, an ambr01la intredlentt: blend until
tebool IUdm. wUt )'OU au:a nuta and ounae peel. or a bar cookie ... for smooth. Makes •bout prepar• for JOU r MNDWIClt Add oranf pttcu 1roat after school <See OUNGES, Page
·YER8ATIL!
Oranges are
veraaWe as well as
tasty and can be
·added to a variety of
dishes to add a
~pecial touch to the
flavor.
cblldrn i• u,.clall,1 l pack a 1 e l I bJendtna UpUy. Spread 1nacu. CJl
lmponaat dunn1 tbo -~-:--.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "1rowlna yean."
Fua& fruits and
ve1etable1 are one
1rouJl cl fooda that can
help you in your plan
nln1 ol nutritlou9 back· lo-acbool menus. And
one of tbe fresh produce
favorttee you'll find in
local markets thla fall b
the laraer ailed Valen-
cia oranae from
''NY PLEDGE TO YOU:
California.
Fresh or8Jllea not on-
ly are excellent sources or vitamin C but also
provide refreabment and
appetite appeal u well.
A FRESH ORANGE
h as less than 100
calories, yet supflies
ov6r 100 percent o the
U.S.. Recommended Dai·
ly ;\llowance of vitamin
C olus small amoun~ of
ott1w needed nutrients
su<b as vitamins A and
81.;
Fbr an easy way to
serv6 fresh oranges, cut
them into "smiles."
Just cut an orange in
h a lf crosswise. then
make 3 or 4 wedges
from each hall.
OaANGE 8MIL,ES
are easy lo eat, and for
s maller children you
ca.a Just use a half of the ..
la sized orange, cut
·1es.
range can be cut
and packed into a
s plastic bag for
ea anytime. And d o n-~t wo rr y a bout
vitarii in C loss . The
vitamln C in an oran~e
is very stable and little.
1f any. is lost when an
orange is cut and stored
overnight in a plastic
bag ln the refrigerator.
· In addition to smiles.
here are a few other
w111 your children can
enjoy fresh Valencia
oran1es during this
··vear of the Child."
Here are three lunch
box sandwich ideas. All
are new versions of old
standby favorites ...
corned beef, chopped
egg and cream cheese.
Fr erated peel, juice
oit• -size pieces of
s Valencia oranges
a .llavor and variety
to Inapt your "What's
for lecb bunch?"
COllNED BEEF PLUS
SAND WI CB
8 tablespoon s
mayonnaise or salad
drtNJnl
Grated peel of l fr~ange tablespoons fresh
a oraneeJuice
'2 tablespoons sweet
pidle relllb Generous dub pep-
per
tablespoon
rtpe or areea
or sweet or dill
LOWER OVERALL PRICES!'
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You eaa trim ....an oa U. traiM:•lllJ' IJow 1ou cae fr".H enr· LOOK at eonvenlence .,,.,... ...,..., ....... , • .., •01Mt•1 ••• )1.lllu. ftllh e.nc• ud waf-
•UU ~,_.::-,_.. fa• lJ n..... -•I . lJNIT PRICING ne miMI, • ca.te mlaea
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f la aeclal Mr•le" or· a a d b a 1 o a r o w a n1 .. a ud fnaita. eaued and lloseo dlD·
1ae•1Mkm a«wt 15 u.,. butew . ......,.,.. •ull.J l'\pre alilo ta. llq..W la Mn .,. '9U&lly more
fw ~.tu. today'a priced lower tbaa caa1 •l•lnat. tbe expaaiYetb.anforaftll-
aave mooey on deau.ta'
bllla u a reault.
14. DON'T WASTE
llONZY Oil food dia.
pla7ed on day-old
special waaon1 or
1hel.e1. You'll ftDd a lot
of waste In fndta and
ve1etable1 . Pre ·
packa1ed produce in·
variably baa aome
apollue.
-15. NEVER SHOP
FOR food when you're
buncry. You may buy
more than you need.
prloe1. .. ..... ,. Uaw. • p 0 tl a.. 0 f fr.... lD1 portl.on,
It a.u.. eaNIQI plan-ve1etabliil. co N s 1 D Dini wt 1bopp1q IC· 3. DO IT YOUUSLP. e US z A M l'J AT 8 . ER A coNlinl to 1 ~~man You "pay" for pre-TltNDl!:RIZJ!R to 0 GARDEN. Youcane~oy Tasty Egg Tips
C T packa1ed convenience ID e freab produce ln season for .1. . lnanclal food A __. cookbook le11 eapeo1lve cut1 and g:••erve the re-Don't be a break.fut
skipper. Start the day
ript wttb esp. Tlle7 're
ineapen1lve btlt ban
top-quality protein to
keep JUG toi.llc atronc ript ap Ullllil lmebtlme.
S.rvlct11. He often tb~ •· •-more &endel' and tuty. in f f auii•t&ou to •tretch and cbaclrhl tbe Tbla proeeH 1110 re-ma r or uture eat·
your food dollar: packa'8 for ial'redMnta ducea abrtnkale. Ins.
l . SHOP MORE ofte9 abould let you aup11cate T. TRY INSTANT l 0 . C B E C K
lo take edvaata1e of \Ill· moet ol tbelte food.I in COl'FU and tea leaves S U P E R II A R K E T
advertlaed 1peclal1. JOW" owa kitchen. inltead ol recuia.r coftee private brands. The
Moetfood markets b~ve 4. LEARN TO BEAD and tea ba11. The quality ta usually comil·
weekly aalet u1uall1 unit priclnl becau.ae bi8 former are usually leas ~t with nationally ad·
before the weekend. 1lsea are U1ually lea H · expensive per cup. vertieed brands and
Many stores have sales pensive. But be certain 8 . TAKE A GOOD coataalotlessmoney.
*** AltJaoacb donata and
coffee 1Daf aeem like a
eood Idea for a quiet breakfast, you'll pro·
bably feel buqry again
a couple of hours later.
E111 are almost as
quick·lo·fix and have
staying power that will
1et you through the mid·
morninl "bungriea."
PLAN -It takes careful planning and shopping to stretch your f
collar.
ORANGES. • •
(From Page CC) orange peel. Serve over
fruit; aprinkle with
2tr.a cups (three &-ounce coconut. Makes 6 serv-
servings ). ings (about 4 cups).
EZOllANGE •cut peeled oranges in
AMB1l0SIA half lengthwise. Place
4 California oranges cut-side down; cut lnlo
2 laf.l~e bananas, thin slices.
peeled, sliced 1 container <4 ORANGE COCONUT
ounces) frozen whipped BARS
topping, thawed Crust: 1 tablespoon honey If.I cup butter or
Grated peel of tr.a margarine.softened
fresh orange I/, cup sugar
14 cup s hredded Grated peel of 11:1
coconut, toasted fresh orange
W it h k n i f e , pee l 1 cup flour
oranges over bowl to re-Fllllng:
serve juice. Cul oranges tr.a c u p f i r m 1 y
into half-cartwheel packed brown sugar
slices.• To reserved l,'.a cup chopped nuts
juice, add banana and tr.a c up s hredde d
orange slices; stir gent-coconut
ly . Combine whipped 1 egg
topping, honey and 2 tablespoons flour
14 teaspoon baking
rowder
Grated peel of """ rreab orange
Crust: In bowl, cream
together butter, sugar
and orange peel.
Gradually stir in flour
<mixture will be
crumbly). Press evenly
into bottom of 8-inch
s quare baking pan .
Bake at 350 degrees for
15 minutes. Meanwhile
prepare filling.
Filling: In bowl , com-
bine all ingredients.
S pread ove r baked
c rust. Bake at 350
degrees for 20 minutes
.tonger. Remove from
oven; sprinkle wit.b con-
fectioners' sugar , if de·
sired. Cool: cut into 24
pieces. Makes 2 dozen
bar cookies.
Meaty, Juicy
Friskie&Dinners
eootsl~
'than
Kai Kan
Cycle &
Alpo!*
""""*.,.. -..
11 . LARGER
CARTONS of milt cost
less per servin& and skim
milk is even less ex-
pe nsive without loss of
any milk's important
contents.
12 . SEEK OUT
LOCAL discount or
"open" warehouses for
meat and grocery
purchaaea, often at good
savings.
13 . ICED TEA ,
homemade lemonade
and orangeade, and
other fresh fruit drinks
are easy lo make and
less coetly than overly
sweet soft drinks. Your
family will probably
••• Teachers notice a
marked difference in at·
tention span and learn·
ing abilities of children
who skip breakfast
Don't let your child be a
breakfast skipper. Start
your child right with a
hearty breakfast of eggs
-nature's most nearly
perfect protein food. ••• Keep a supply of bard-
You'll find tfJ Extra Absorbent
Pampers in our handy new
pack. Each one with Pampers
Quilted lining that helps
keep your baby drier. And to
make the deal even bigger,
clip our coupon and toke 50¢
off our new Extra Absorbent
Convenience Pack'(g four of
any other size. Quihed Pampers
big nev.1 ConvenUmce Pack.
Now you won't have to run
out for Pampers, because
you won't run out of Pampers.
cooked eep OD hand for those late risina
breakfa1t •kippers.
They're one of the
quickest , most
nvtritiom foods around
for breakfutoo the run.
'**'* Lookio1 for a really
quick breakfast? Try a
speedy blender
beverage. Just break an
egg inlo the blender and
add 1 cup of milk, fruit
or juice. Add a dub of
honey, chocolate syrup,
malt powder or any
other favorite navortng
for an instant meal in a
glass. Raw eggs are safe
lo use as long u their
shells are clean and un-
cracked and you've kept
them refrigerated.
••• Eggs are a great way
to get the day off to a
nutritious start' Their nearly perfect protein,
vitamins and minerals
will help you be your
best at work or play.
.. . ..
DAil Y l'tlOT 0 '
... ... . '
Other SOClable sausage for
mealame pleasure ... · ·
This delicious Kielbasa combines coarse
ground U.S.O.A. beef and pork with a special
blend of garlic and other tangy spices,
then we hickory smoke it until fully cooked
for a special mealtime treat. Just heat and serve.
Ideal butterflied on a sandwich, chunked in
a casserole or served whole. Four jumbo
links in the 12 ounce package .
Look tor tfte lltt,. Sch/rmer's Sausage Maker
-..~.~ on the paclc11e in your market.
Schirmu~
the Sociable Sausage
Available in the Deli case of:
MARKET BASKET
. . .
Gl"apes Great for Entertaining
WMll fall JUlt arouad It'• .. ol Gaea re-I • o v t Io pea < t Salad IJ'MDI or ant• Juice. CbW uatil tW' ..... we ea-* ca, .. ro•'ll •••l to tablt1poon each> un· 1AIDGD and orute mlahart b•1hu to forwaN .. tool, ene ltUb • .., a. 1011r ,,_,, na•Ol'tid .. a.uo 1Uce1 tblcllta 1U1btly. Add ojol, ._._ blCSM'•• fonl ..... teltalaA••'' .,.ntP&ilmonJuite Sour cream or trapee. Pour lnto I~·
to tura tram ~o fUe -• OM • tnat a cupe bolltn1 water 1011.lrt '°Ptkla•I > cup mold. CbW ftrm. llolcl .•• ad•~ J'Gllll' ,...,= • special t" ~up1 oraa1• la aWdDa bowl, blend To Serve: amokl oo
fiani•at Of fall table 0«...... )\&tte fUlaJ'1 Hlt and ttlatln. Hnina dilb Uned wiUa fr ff'Clll CaliforAla ~lttb.LlfaU and l\.'t cupa halved Stlr lemon juice Into aalad ,,... .... Ganllab
wl the....-ol dil· ~ U..bol&dQ1. Catltornl• uedleu mixture: let 1tand 5 with leJ:noa and oru1e U.CUftqudt.y. VIM NS&'I Cl'rav1 crapes mlnutea to aoftenr SUr 1llees. Top .tth a dollop ltd, ,.... ud blue· IA.LAD I,,.,. cupe halved and bo111.n1 water into !Ill.a-of aour cream or yoprt,
,. •"•
FOOD
VINTNIR'I CITRUS
IALAD -A 1pli1ht·
ly, colorful way to en·
joy tbe freAh fall
crapes is with thts
wholesome salad.
Mat~ -ID ta.. arape .. ~aqar aeeded Callfornla red &ur• until 1•l•Un and ii desired. 111.k• s to•
::N."'U'ea•allaWit:tiia ~-~~teu~pooa~-•-ti_t~~-•-'•_pe_•~~~~~~-•u_1_•_r~d_l•_•o_1_v_e_: _•_d_d~•e_rvt.np~~·~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~-ol tM IOIDt H majOr Calllonala rrape
varild.a will be appear.
laJ ba dalt product MC·
lion of 1upermarlreta, and tome will be anila.
ble thnlu&b the lwlidaya •*'d into ttle winte r ••uoo. ,Actually , Juicy
C.llfornla &rapes are
a •liable in at least one
c lor almost eve ry
nth ol tbe year.
FaESH TABLE
I apes probably are the
st convenient fruit we
e joy. "Packaged" by
bunch, grapes come I bile-aize morsels
r ady to pluck off the
s m to eat as ls or toss in
1pleodid recipes.
here 'a no need to
rry about peeling and
c opping. And grapes
•n 't discolor when cut.
lThe tiny seeds in some
crapes varieti es a r e
e~y to remove with the
t of a s poon or a
J awberrybuller.
~Freab grapea combine
th other foods to make
eresting and delicious
hes, so take advan·
ge of tbls fall's
ll~rvest in many dlf-r•ent ways. ~THE FRUIT IS a good
complement to m a ny
~eat, vegetable and
fruit recipes.
0 rapes make any dish
'1uicier" and prettier;
and they maintain their
navor and their shape
when cooked.
One classic treatment
for fresh grapes is a
cool, pretty molded
gelatin salad.
Vintner 's Citrus Salad
is an easy, make-ahead
mosaic of red and green
grapes suspended in a
zippy lemon and orange
Juice gelatin.
Pork and
llicken
Plentiful
WASHINGTON (AP >
-Large s upplies of
lOrk aod chicken pro·
~de a bright food out-
look for consumers this ·au, according to the
\grtculture De pa rt-
11ent's food marketing
..llert.
Broiler supplies are
'learlng record Jevels,
1.be department said,
•itb wholelale prices in
iome marketa less than t cost to raise the bird.a.
Potk prlcea are
ilrea dy down to
•reak"even levels for
ooat producers, tbe de· 1artmeot said, and
1•rlcea may 10 even ower u production In·
.;re11e1.
TtJUEY IS ALSO ex·
'>ected to be plenWul,
Mith auppUea 15 percent
.l)aeadoflutyear.
Beef-auppllea were ., ... Ad u adequau by the
iepartment, but th1a 11
lrimarlly because of the
arce 1upplle1 of com-,.un1 meata. Overa11,
)fff 1uppllea are 9 per·
cent to ll percent below
l.ut year.
EtP will be ptenutul
and luPPllM of milt and
otber ~ dalr1 products
adequte tn StpUmber.
TurnlQs to fndt, ffftb 1rapea and Bartlett
p .. n 1'ill be plenUful '9tlilt .wa-and treab
purple plv.ma wtll be ln ldequ&e supplY. ltarly ~ ~-t1lere will a,, a ut.e auppllea ol
fttlb allfornla plum•
a'"bd nectarloea, but
tbeae will become llibt
laMlr lD the momh.
1 LB•OM8 WILL BS Upt ..W the new uop comn l.D, but or•n•ea ud U.. an 9dequate,
•• an caDMd peaches. pe•n ad tndt coettall. Titer• wm be onl1
U1bt •ulPPU• ol dried pnm• IDll ralllal.
Tbt cS.putmnt rt· pOn.d tlMt ...,,...., ot
'»rClc.411ed ••••ta9'lH wW . .,. edeQ..U overall
wtUa mott clBDtd and ,...ftl ...... lbo••
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CHECK ST ATER BROS.
WEEKLY CERTIFIED
BEEF SPECIALS FOR
BJG SAVINGS!
deli.
Wlll()tt • COll•IEO
MEATfRANIS IOl'llQ ,_, '""'°_.,..,...... $1 Ot lf NIS =-,.:~ ··~· OUUI l4
SLKEDUCON 1• 513 •
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BllF
FllANKS
12-0Z.PKO. 99c EA
IMMHCKS .l •••• I ,---ICI· I • •1"1
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SLICID
BACON
18-0Z. 99cP KO
STATBaaos.
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TURKEYS
OAAOE·A 10-2'2-l.8 AVERAGE
HENSORTOMS e 79c LB
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SEAFOOD ,. s 1 ••
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Calorie-Cheap Alternative to Beef -the Torkeyborger
WU .. b .. lll11l lteef 1r..._..~ ._.., u• IYerUlll~ la• vecetable, ao it auf. wit.bo'1tbatter. aa1lq &bat it'• an ldtal11 prteee. Americw are ....... » ' I•. U•· YM could tat el1bt fera from comparllona You eaD add a lot diet food. H..-.'1 wby: ,
llll'abla to ... ""9· ~ .. •=·w, .ur-•er• ol eorn for th• made with 1uch caloric more butter to bread, 1. Com deftnltely f• ·;
Tark•1bur1•r -..., ............... ..-..Sa•llaMacor SU• fiyw~u &1 celery and potatoel aDd puta tbau not a ••fut food.,~'
lroWW raw tw'key -ii v•r1 .. l•!s, at.oat I .. ·'" ean qi com watercnu. you can ever apread on There'• no way to rWlb,0
fu,..... "' In mon ud •'-••· um ... •~•.. fQr ta. ,_... a. a ell&>' Even wbeu com la com. Butter can •Ink in· It. Tbe lleme1-muat bf m.om~-.a. a.-" :llsollt' w ..., ~ ot JTti8da trw compared with the so-to a bot roll or baked nibbled a few rowa -1.&\
Tbat'e IOOd ....,. for pell&a iii.._. .... ta called atarcby fooda, ll potato Ute a cow Into time. Corn on the ~, ...
toda1•1 ••trltlo•· M&U.. MltM wat.r.) • • • a..,. al eon for By 8artlafa Otbbon:a emer1•• H a prime quJebaDd. But corn I.I demaadll your attea~ 1 1oa1tl••• wat1tll••· ..... ..._ ,._ ._.. tll• oaJorha iD • cboJce for the calorte· non·at.orbeat, at leut It'• not t.be tlnd of ti 1
wau...... Not ealJ ta lap, Ill ._..,._ .-pea.,. olTwtU:MI careful. tome ol the butter wtDda you awk OD la front 1 la.rke1bu11r ebHpn U•••• I 1ted ..-.. • •• • ean of cam for yo1wt.. calorlel, eo lt'a bard to AD ear ol eom bu baU up OD your face. flllaers the TV or pick at •ble4f.:\ .
U.aa bamb\araer, l\'1 d addl 18 ealariel peT the calort.M ln a pound fiaure out bow corn ever the caJorlea of a bard ud elbows. mindedly. Eatlnf corn~~
moN lllllaldd\aa and •-cupt\&1). ol altlalD ACCOaDING 10 the found its way onto the roll or baJdD& potato and a Htisfyinc apertea~
tau.bis,'°°-• • • ••• a~ ean of corn United States Depart· forbidden liat oflo many nearly two-tbirdt fewer NOT ONLY IS COaN tllat feed a all yoffr
I r Y 0 tJ TB I N ll for \be calori99 in a coa· meat ol Alrlculture, a fad diets. The probable calories than a cupful of mtaplaced on tbe no-no . '
TV aa &Y 8'1 a Ga a ,..eo,ra~~la:...:,fatt:eet=•~•!!•....:tcm~:.:.· -='-='=Nt::::...:°':....:low::..·.::f •:.:t:...:pea~:.:ch::..:&-:::::::ln::c:::b..:ear=.=°':...:co::.::.:m:..=bu=-'10.:.:....::n:=?:p!::lan:::at:ion=-.::ia:..:tha=:..l ::.co::rn~.:n~o.:.od:.:l:.:e=.•:..· .:.A:.:n:.::d:...:;th::;•:.:l:..:.la:_.:lia::;t:.:.•_:we::..'d~g~o:_u=....:.:f ar::_=u=--4'ee--8-Ull--, •_••_•_Cl_•_ bu u much or more -
protela .. s1'0UDd Mel. yet It COlta you leu 1D
calorl• and fat.
At the 1l11rt or the
,cookout 1ea10D, many
supermarket• were
plutcinl pound turteJ
as a bamburaer sub·
atitute: fresh sn tbe
meat case or in frozen
ooe·pound packqes ln
the frosted food section.
Many shoppers took it
home and tried to treat
it Uke hamburter: aim·
ply broiling or fl'}'inJ it as
plain unseuooed patties.
We lhlnlt that's a mia·
take. To expect turkey
to taste like beef is like
asking tea to be coffee.
PARMESAN
TVBIEYBVllGERS
1 pound ground raw
turkey , fr es h or
defrosted
2 tablespoons grated
Parmesan cheese
1 beaten ~gg or
equiv a lent non ·
cholesterol subst.Uute
1 tablespoon lemon
juice
2 tablespoons finely
miJlced onion or 2 teas-
poons dried onJon
Optional: 1 minced
clove garlic or pinch of
instant garlic
Optional: 1 tables·
poon minced parsley
Combine Ingredients
and toss lightly. Shape
by the IAth·CUpful into 7
patties . Broil or
barbecue 2 inches from
beat source unW cooked
through, about 4 or s
minutes each side
Makes seven patties,
about 140 calories each.
EASY CBBBSEY TVUEY
KBA'ftA)Af'
Double the iqredient.s
tn the previous recipe.
Shape into a loaf by
band or pack into a loaf
pan· then invert the loaf
pan on a shallow baking
pan and Wt off the loaf
pan <Don't bake the
loaf tn the loaf pan.>
Bake. uncovered, in a
preheated 3SO·degree
oven 1 hour. <Serve with
heated tomato sauce, if
desired.> Also delicious
cold in sandwiches.
Makes s ix servings,
about 330 calories each
TUllKEV CBEDDABBUllGEllS
OR MEATLOAF
Substitute shredded
s harp cheddar or
American cheese for the
Parmesan. Substitute 1
teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce for the lemon
juice. Add a dash of hot
pepper sauce or a pinch
of bot pepper or chili
powder, if desired
Three or four tables-
poons of minced green
pepper would be a nice
addition, too. Makes six
1erving1, about 330
calories each.
SPEEDY SPAGHETTI ._!!.AVCE WITH GautJND n.JUEY
1 pound ground ra"
turke)', fresh or frozen
_.A:'Cl~:e can tomato
pas
~ cup W91lel'~iil
10-ounc
skimmed chtc
1 amall • finely
minced CJI' 3 tablespoons
onion flakes ~ teupoon dried
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piua bll1ll (CJI' more, to
lute)
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checkstand. We take an even greater percentage off
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FOOD
QAftDeN!R'I PIZZA
-Combine fresh
1arden vegetable•
and a corn meal
crust for thlJs super
nutritious pizza.
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aevtral au.er pl-. IO' I
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there t. no meat, ta.la -
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from all the 8Mlc Four
f'ood Groupe. And uata1
cheeM, ve1et•bles from
the lardeo and a few ln-
1redlen\S required for
the crust, you've 1ot a
ereat budget atreuher.
Show otr your bounty
and aerve Gardener's
Pizza tonight.
GA&DENE&'S PIZZA
Crut:
'4cupmllk
11 .. cup vegetable oll
111. cups aU-purpose
flour
·Mix
or Match
Del-Monte
• Cut0!~.!.~·~!!t~17••·
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• Spinach, 15-01. • lerfy O.rden '"'· 11 .. 1.
• Stewed Tomot"e, 1 ... 1 .
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Vegetables
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meal
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powder
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I medium -sized
green pepper, cut loto
thin rings
1 medium .sized
onion, thinly sliced.
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Reel Dellclous
Apples
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N•w Crop
lb.
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Crl•p Celery ~·.:
Green Cabbage:c!!t:,
Romaine LeHuce"t.~'"'
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Serve Succulent Roast'
If 1C* love tM flavor Md db. IUr m NllW!l· and Mn• with apple
aad aroea of a tue-lat · 1 u c 11 nll Ad 1n•1. I Mntnp. eul•l ~ rwt. aow•a aqe: m1t,... wttt. ~ Not.~ U ,eu wl1h to Uae time'°...-... 1flflr dp el *9 ..... juice. uuff lh• roaat. cut
faml\y °" ..-. Wlt) Wrap '8 WI peels« and pocket• between r•b
..i--PGl'k .....u. ,, .. ,... riM 1 -.. .n1t rout. 1>oae9 wl'"ftll with ,,...
lo beii7t0 • perwel Por apple 1ra.-,, re· parH •t.ulrlDI before
bl1t.e.r U.. ...._.,of..._ mov. raest to ien'tfta rouU... •••t two >'•art. '°'' -1•tte.r: •rata on fat. POTAto HAUT "'rr prte• Uould '9 lower. learitic rMet drtPDlna• l•Hrvla1 re1lpe
So loot to J)Ol'k u aa tJr remalnlq ~ cup maahed pOtato nu.
ffODOllllcaJ bl&1 tn tom· .,,1. 'Julee, '6 cup 1 tataa.pooe t.uta.nt
pariloft to ot.ber meat.a. wattr aftd eon ten ta of m Lnced onion
P'or m •~lall1 en· ft'&V'Y m1J envelope tnto l cup well-drained
joyabM meal try tom· dnr.pln11. Brla1 to a uuerkraul (8·ouoce
2.,..,...,.,.1"
Pr•par• I 1ervln11 m aabed pohto11 as
directed on paeka,., •J· upLdilcnue water to
1 ~ eqpe. Comtlilu wtth
oaloa, aauerllraut and
•II yolks. Beat e11
wlllt. untll ltltt, but oot
dr1. Fold Into potato
mlsture. 5fool:t into but·
tered l~·quart
ca11erole. Bake in 325·
deal'ee oven 45 minutes
or until p\lffed and
browned. 8 MfVinls.
................. ...
RQASTED -Accent
your pork roast with
Walford Stutflna.
p&emenuna a Pott roast bol • sttmna. Sllc roast ean l wltb Waldorl StufOa1.~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Th lf h•rv•at Um e spec atty reatt.afff blta
or apple, ral1ln1 and
walnuts to accent a
savory bread st.uttlna.
For a ftnlahl.nl touch
lo lbe t11te-templln1
roaat. ser•e a rich
brown gravy enhanced
with a subtle flavor of
apple. It is a cinch to
prepare. usin& apple
, j uice , pan drlppln1s and an envelope of
brown gravy mix.
And to carry out an
old fashioned harvest
theme. try Potato Kraut
Puff. This recipe com·
bines the robust navor
or sauerkraut with all
the modern day prep·
aration ease or mashed
i>otato fl akes in an in
triguing souHle ·like
dish.
Round out the meal
with glazed carrots. cof
fee or tea. a nd le mon
s herbet with ginge r
snaps.
If you're serving a
pork loin roast be sure
to cut away and remove
the back bone before
placing the roast on the
platter. Then spoon the
• dressing around the
roast. With the rib bones
facing the carver, this
roast can be easily
sliced at the table. Simp·
ly slice closely on either
side or each Mb bone.
leaving one slice with a
rib and the next bone·
less
ROAST PORK WITH
WALDORF STUFFING
Pork loin roast (rib
or loin end ), a bout 4
pounds
'h teaspoon each
salt and ground sage
1 Cl.Q> diced celery
3 tablespoons butter
or marlfarine .
l tart apple. diced
3 cups soft bread
cube&
1/4 cup each raisins
and broken walnuts
iv .. cup apple juice
l envelope <~·ot .)
brown gravy mix
Rub pork roast with 1;,
teaspoon each salt and
sage. Roast, uncovered.
35 minutes per pound in
325-degree oven or until
meat thermometer reg·
isters 170 degrees and
juices are not pink.
While meat roasts, cook
celery in butter until
soft; toss with apple.
bread cubs, raisins
R e d Meat
Production
WASHINGTON (AP>
-The Agriculture
Department says total
output of red meat last
month was up 3 percent
from July of last year,
due to a big bulge in hog
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percent to 22 mlllion
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ANNIVERSARY -The Golden Timers
Sen ior Citizen Center, C06ta Mesa.
celebrated its second anniversary recently
with a barbecue party accented by a
Regenta Club, District 12, at noon Saturday,
Sept. 15, at the Balboa Bay Club.
CLIPPED WINGS, Orange County Chapter,
United Alrlines Stewardess Alumnae. will have
a family picnic at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 15, at
TcWinkle Park. Costa Mesa. Information: Mrs
Pam Waddell, Costa Mesa .
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY YWCA 1s havang an
open house Saturday, Sept 15. from 10 a.m to 2
p.m. at 1411 N. Broadway, Santa Ana.
PLANNED PARENTHOOD, South Coast or
eanizaUon. will have a clam and lobster bake at
4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16, at the lrvane family
cabana, Abalone Cove, Newport Beach.
WOllEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE of Newport Harbor
will have a membership luncheon at noon Tues-
day. Sept. 18, in· the Western Federal Savings
building, Newport Beach, Information: Mary
Kuhlman. 642-4020
GAMMA PHI BETA'S Balboa·Harbor Alumnat:
will meet Thursday, Sept. 13, al 10 a .m . in the
Belgian Waffle restaurant, South Coa.sl Village.
Information: Mrs. OennJs G1esea, 832·7388.
LAGUNA NIGUEL WOMEN'S CLUB will host a
membership brunch Saturday, Sept. lS, at 10
a.m. in the Crown Valley Park Community
Center. Information: Vanda Osmon, 831-7815.
ALPHA XI DELTA Alumnae will meet at 11 : 30
a.m. Saturday, Sept. 15, in the Irvine home of
Mn. Barbara Ladd. Information: Mrs. Ladd,
963·9827.
LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF A&T Alftllates
will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, to
welcome new members in the museum's maln
gallery.
SOUTHEaN oaANGE COUNTY Alumni
Panhellenic Auoclation'a fall ldek«f meettn1
will take place at 7:30 p.m. TbW'lday, Sept. 13,
at the home of Connie Martin. Information:
Mni. Martin, 830-4T8L
SELF-ESTEEM SEMINAa will take place al 8
~-~b Sept. 11. at tbe Mantott Hotel,
AL•llA OA••A DSLTA, Oraa11 Couaty
AJumDM, wtU laavt • craft.I ud taleDt aucttoa at t :•_p.m. laturday(_..,., .LI, ID U.. ltomt of -Mr. iii llrl. IAiill-:-twui, AQMelm .. J.atorma-
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MUNTIN010N aSACll llltANCll, American
ANodM:ioa ot UDlveralt1 Womeo, ii boetio1 a
ch am,..._ bnmch at t : IO a.m. Saturda1, Sept.
0Mtyf'lle41taff-
Hawaiian theme . In costume are. from
left, La Rene Warren of Newport Beach,
Lura McKenzie of Costa Mesa. and Fran
1''ranklin of Corona del Mar.
lS, at the Huntangton Beach Central Library
Female college graduates are anviled lnlorma
taon : Mrs. Barbara Penney, 068-8572.
AM ERIC AN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED
PERSONS, Huntington Beach Chapter. will
meet at I p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 19. at Murdy
Park. lluntangton Beach
INTERNATIONAL TOASTMISTRESS CLUBS.
Council Two, will meet Saturday, Sept. lS, at
the Revere House. Tubtin Information: call
631 ·1094.
SM ITH COLLEGE ALUMNAE of Orange Coun
ty will meet at 11.15 a .m Wednesday, Sept. 19.
In the Mercury Savings building, Tustin. In
formation: Mttdred Minter , 768-55218.
KAPPA KAPPA GA MMA, Saddleback·
Capistrano Valley, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tues·
day, Sept 18, in the home of Mrs. Thomas
Cai.ey, M1ss1on Viejo Information . Mr& Casey,
770·2202
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY
WOMEN. Westmlnster·Fountaln Valley
Branch. will have a membership brunch at 10
a.m . Saturday, Sept. lS, in the Fountain Valley
Recreation Center. Information: Mn. Sharon
Moore. 962-1839.
MARIPOSA WOMEN'S CENTE& has
scheduled lectures and classes for September Including a weight control work.shop, Al-Anon
meeting. and talk on discovering potentials and
skills. Information: 547 ·6494.
SOUTH COAST ALUMNAE CLUB. Pl Beta Phi,
wlll meet at 10:30 a .m . Thursday, Sept. 13, in
the Western Federal Savlnp bulldin&, Newport
Beach. Reservations: S40..o38.
TEMPLE BAT YABM Slaterbood wlll have a
membership brunch at 9:30 a .m . Thuraday,
Sept. 13. ln the Newport Beach home of Mrs.
Steven Sbolltoff. Information: &M-1999.
FRIENDLY CENTER is sponaorinJ a fleata
Saturday, Sept. 15. to celebrate Mexican ln·
dependence Day, from S to 11 p.m. ln the 400
block ot Cypress Street, Orange.
Tribeswoman Gets VIP TreatIDent
CAPE TOWN, South Africa CAP> -Two
monlha qo Allee Kbolakala bad never seen an
electric llaht or a bathtub.
Today the 24-year-old Xhosa tribeswoman
temporaniy lives in a four-star hotel here and
s he aaya, ''We la beauutul."
While Mn. kholakala eaUc>Ya the previoully
unknown luxuries of televlsf.on, telephone, air
condltionln1, acented baths and a la carte
meals, her 13-month-old dauahter, Lun.i.ane, la
at a local bolptt&I recelvtq the medical treat·
ment abe ur1eoUy needt.
THE PLIGHT OP THE BLACK family
became a cauae eelebre ln the newapapen btre
aft.er her husband. Dicbon, wu ft.ned for "ll·
te1all1 barborl.q" bJa wife In Cape Town.
Dtcbon Kbolakala worn on contract ln the.
Cape area u a atable hand.
But u an "lmml1rant worker" from tbe
black homeland of Tranallel, Kbolakala, under
South African laws, be can't brinf bis wlte and
familJ to Uve wtth bJm. •as. IDIOIAULA CAllS 'IQ Cape Town
from IMr bome, Quama lD the Tr..ui, to 1•t
medleal can for' ber baby~-
Bu& lbe UDIA her buabud, had no "pMI"
to r.-.la iD an aru dlllpat.d u "wbJte'•
and. UMrtfGI•, ... Wepl.
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ThU 1B her story.
"111aEE YEARS AGO my buaband left
Quam a for Cape Town ao he could 1et work.
"I took a bus to Umtata. This was the first
ti.me J had ever been oul ot my home vlllaae.
From there I caucbt a train to Cape Town, but
when I got there I 1ot off the train at the wron1
station.
"I JVST SAT ON THE PIATFOaM for two
hours and cried ... "
A black peraon then ,Wded Mn1. Kholakala
and eventually she found her hU1band, and the
child was placed In the boepit.al. The child baa
tuberculoelB.
Then a member of the race-law poUce d.lJ.
covered the situation and Kholakala was fined
for ''harboring hla wife lllesally."
SHE WAS TOLD TO CLEA& OUT of wblle
South Atrtca and to return to her vlllase.
When ahe told the maliatrate about her
child tn tbe hotpltal, be aald tbe child didn't
need her and, ln any cue, it wu ln the belt of
bantt..
The mqiatrate'a remarb cauaed a furor bl
local aewai-apen. A hotel chain decided to help
lhe tribeswoman. Tbe ebaln put up Mn.
Kbolakala ln one of ltl luxury hotelt without
cbar1e.
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8AIN80W IQUA8U Square Duct Club of
Orans• ii otl•rt.ac a bel).Dnen c1ua at Peralta
JWllor Hlab School. Oraase. IQformaUoa: Mn.
Albert Hal.ha way, m-'180I.
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CELDllAftON Of' TALENT appUeaUou now n• ~ .enpted by Once Lutheran Cburcb
HWltlaltaa Beach. Tbe da,·loOI feallvaJ, to lD·
elude entertainment, ubJblt1, danclns and
lunch, 1dlJ take place Nov. S. Pl'eviewa are
acheduledlor artlatl and cnftamen from 7:30 to t p.m . both on W~ay, Sept. 19, and on Oct.
19.
OaANGE COAST YMCA offers fltneaa cluaea
tor cblld:ren u young u 3 months. Information:
842·9990.
ALPHA au OMEGA, Gamma Tau Gamma
Alumnae, will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday.
Sept. 13, at the J.Jnlveniity Park Recreation
Center, Irvine, for a potluck d!nner. Informa-
tion: Mn. Stephen Schiffman, -.2'30.
FAMILY SEaVICE A880CIATION baa formed
a new group for women called Makiq It Alone,
aimed at belfing women readjust to alnsJe We.
Meeting• wll take place from 7 to 9 p.m. be1in·
ning Tuesday. Sept. 18, at the Garden Grove of·
flee, 12491 Beach Blvd. Information: 897·7671.
PUNCH AND JUDY GUILD, Cblldren 'a
Hospital, will meet Thursday, Sept. 13, ln the
Co.ta Meaa home of Sandi Straub.
ADVANCED BEAL TB Cl!NTE& will aponaor a
couples worltabop at 8 p.m. Tueaday. Sept. 11, at
the center, 1300 Bristol St. N., Newport Beach.
Information: 975-0700.
MONDAY MOaNING CLUB of Huntln1ton
Beach will hear a concert by organl.st Gene
Roberllloo, at 11 ·30 a.m. Monday, Sept 17, at
the Huntington Beach lnn.
NATIONAL SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION,
Bahia Chapter, will meet at 8 p.m. Tbunday,
Sept. 13, at Sam's Seafood , Corona del Mar. In·
formation · 642·6323
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFO&NIA'S
Town and Gown Junior Auxiliary of Orange
County has planned a new member luncheon for
Tuesday, Sept. 18, In the Balboa Yacht Cl ub
TEA -The Newport-Mesa branch of the
A m e r1can Association of University
Women has scheduled a Friendahip Tea
from 2 to 4 p.m . Saturday. Sept. 22, at the
Newport Beach home of Mrs. Rowena
AlllftANC& LEAOVE 8PEBCll CENTt:a, Hau..,toa Beach, wW opeo MoadaY, Sept. 11.
Tbe C-. ll availabM to aQ1 ebUd from J>N·
acbool tbrouO bllb tcbool. IDformaUoa: Sybil Royer.~.
OPEllATION ICllOOL BELL. al)ODIOJ'ed by the
A11iltance Leque of HwatiutoD Buda, ll now
under way. It 1uppUea cfothlDI for needy
acboolcblld.ren. lntormaUoa: IC II&
NEWP08T BAaaoa G8AND•OTB&as
CLVB will have a luncheon and 1Mwlne11 meet·
hll at 11:30 a .m. Tbunday, Sept. 11, at the Elka
Lod&e, Newport Beach. Information: Laura
Steele, &eM311.
SAN CL.EM.ENT.I!: COMMUNITY TB.EATl!a la
atartinl itl annual membenblp drive wttb a
1et-acqualnted supper Sunday, Sept. 18, in the
activity room of Reef Gate West, San Clemente.
Information: 492-3629.
OaANGE COUNTY Harbor Area Le1al
Secretaries Association wUI meet at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 19, in the Vllla Sweden
restaurant, Huntlnaton Beach. Reservations:
Bette Ann Eastman, 962-7258.
SHI& RA·llA'ALOT HARBOa Reform Temple
Siaterhood will host a membership brunch at 9
a.m . Thursday. Sept. 19, at the home of Ors.
Gerald and Ilene Spear. Newport Beach. In·
formation: Phyllla Shafer. 95S-1Sl4.
MENTAL BEA.Lnl ASSOCIATION of Orange
County will have ita fall volunteer orientation
Monday, Sept. 17, and Wednesday, Sept. 19.
from 7 to 9 p.m. Information: 547-7S59.
AMEatCAN A880CIATION OF UNIVERSITY
WOMEN, San Cle m ente-Capistrano Bay
Branch, is hosting a membership brunch at 10
a.m. Saturday, Sept. 15. at the St. Andrews-By·
The-Sea Method.isl Church, San Clemente. Jn.
formation 492·5259
UCLA CLUB of Orange County has planned a
wine and cheese party from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday.
Sept. 16, In the Corona del Mar home of Harriet
Witmer. Reeervations: Bob Schneider, Tustin.
IBVINE COAST Republican Women's Club will
meet at 11 a m . Tuesday. Sept. 18, in the Balboa
Bay Club. Information : Mrs. J .B. Rutter,
552·1883.
Heine. Mrs. Martha Graham pours tea for
M rs. Robert Clegern as Mrs. Heine looks
o n . Information : call Mrs . Graham.
645-1819. or the AAUW at 642·1334.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: You are the ooly
person in the whole world I can aak about thls.
Please help me. Laat night I caught my
husband gulping 10me yellow pllb. When I
asked him what they were for, be said be hid a
prostrate infection and badn 't mentioned it
became be didn't want to worry me.
I'm ecared to death be mllbt have VD. Our
sex life bu been very &ood but with this fear
banging over me, I'm afl'aid to let him near me.
.. How can I tell for sure be 15 being truthful?
-FAITHFUL FA YE
DUB FAYE: Get Y•neU cheeked al
oace. u,_•re OK. lhll lae ta, too.
I'm reuoe1bty eertalD tltat If yoar llubud
bad 1 IOdal cllaeaae Illa dodor woaJd btve ID·
1l1ted tllat YM come la for u uamln1tloa. Tills
la staadard procettare.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband's sl.s·
ter (grossly overweight ) sat on our lovely an·
tique bench and broke lt to pieces. Her only com·
ment was. "Thank God I didn't break my
back." Not one word about having lbe bench
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OllANGE COAST SINGLES will bold a general
meeting at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14, in Anaheim.
lnformatioo: Jim, 530.QSS.
ADVANCED HEALTH CENTER is sponsoring
a diacussion on "Joy of Singleness" at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 14, in Newport Beach. Also, the
cent.er will bold a singles rap evening and disco
at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.19, al Tiffany's in
Newport Beach. Information: Shirley, at
f115-0'100.
.IEWSIB COMMUNITY FEDE&ATION is
spoolOl'tna an educational and cultural program
for Jewish singles at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14,
in Seel Beacb. lnformatloo: <213) 426-7601.
SELF CENTER will bold a Singles Experience
II program tiUed 'Tlpa OD Hlkt.na" at 7:30 p.m.
Friday Sept. 14, 1n the City ot Orange. Informa·
tion: Bob, at997·9600.
WHEEL OF FIUENDSBJP of Orange County iJI
sponsoring an evening of bowllng Saturday,
Sept. 15, in La Habra. Information: Margaret,
at536-4!056.
BALBOA SIU CLUB is sponsoring a Palm
Sprinp ~ holiday Sept. 14 through 16 at the
Palm Springs Tennis Club Hotel. Information:
752.01.28.
CA&Tl.Elt'S, a new singles club, will bold a
TGIF party at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14, in
Newport ~ach. lnformaUon: 841-0496 .
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reetonct. l -u really annoyed but kept my
cool.
My bUlband HYI lt '1 our fault, not h1J Iii·
ter'1. la b1I .ordl, "All IUnillure should be
runcu.ai. AntiQuea be. &oa.l ln a museum." II be
rlabtT -BUllNtNO IN JUUDGEPORT
D&\a a.: Ne A 1M1~ ..W• plu$ ...... • a delicate .... MdL 8e•e t.IU, llewever • ._,. ~ uy beUer. Be l&'I
bff& to pWe ,.u ..... S..U to tile *'•r plecH ud caeaally remlJ'k, "Tile rlebtJ
hlrallm'e la auafe." '
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a woman wbo
works in an oil r""finery. We are required to
wear bard bats, Just Uke the me.n.
I ~ve beard it said that the constant wear·
int of bard bats will cause a loss or ball'. I don't
believe a women would 10 bald from it, but I 'd
like to know how the hard bats affect both sex-
es. -LOVE MY JOB
DEAR LOVE : A dermatoJoslat la
Waabtnglon, D.C., Dr. Robert Stolar, re·
setrcb~ lb.la oae. Be m1de tt a polat to
per1oa1lly esemlae &be bard bats of tbe
wor•mea at lite balldlq sites aear Illa omce.
According to Dr. Stolar, tbe Inner aufaee
that ctrdes tbe bard bat la soft ud pliable.
There la no uadae preaaure oa the scalp. Move·
ment II frequent. The bats will oot create llalr
lots among either men or women. So -keep tbe
Udo.a!
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My girlfriend and
I are both tall. (I am 5.9 and she is 5·10). We
have a hard time getting dates because we are
taller than a lot of the guys we meet. What
makes matters worse is that so many sawed-off
sbrimpy girls <S-2 and under ) seem lo attract
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: My buebaDd 1a a
wondertul. man, but be made a bla miatlle and
dldn 't tell me before we were marrted that be
couldn't have cbildrim.
Three years Jeter when I said I thought it
was time we started a family, be coafesaed that
he had a childhood illness and wu told be could·
never father a child. I said lt was all rtgbt -
that l would bave married him anyway. and we
could adopt. So, we began to make plans with
an agency.
Yesterday I went to the doctor because I
didn't feel right and bad skipped a couple of
periods. He told me I was three months preg·
nant.
The news really shook me up bec1use I
have never been with anyone but my husband.
When I told hJm I was preinaot. be became
very upset, made some ugly accusations and I
cried all night. Please tell me what to do, Aon. l
swear to Almighty God l am -NOT GUILTY
DEAR NOT GUILTY: ~ 1oh1tloll Is aim·
pie. Yoar ltasbud can go to• doctor ud lt•ve a
sperm count taken. Tbe results wfU prove yoiu
iaDoceo.ce.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My boyfriend is
very smart but he doesn't say much. He is a
very good listener. When I ask rum to comment
oo something 1 have said he usually replies. "I
agree·' -and nothlng more. What do you think?
-MARY DEAR MARV: Some "good U.teoeu" are
thinking aboat sometbiDg else.
Ballet Benefit Planned
Docents
Wanted
The Precision Haircut
Explained Precisely.
Because your head is unrque, the way your hair
grows is equally unique. Really quite different
from every one else's.
Precision ha1rcu1ting is a technique for cutting
the hair in harmony with the way 11 grows. Your hair
eventually grows out but 1t doesn't lose its shape
with a precision haircut ConseQuentty your hatr·
cut will look as good after five days as it does after
five minutes And because the hair falls naturally
into place you won't have to keep fussing with 1t
Usually a shake of the head does It.
Al Command Performance we shampoo.
prec1s1on-cut and blow dry your hair for sixteen
dollars. whether you re a gal or a guy. And no
appointments are ever necessary
A champagne open house will
be beld Sunday, Sept. 16, from 1
to s p.m. for benefit or the Civic
Ballet of Southern California.
ballet mistress.
We also ofter permanent waves. coloring,
frosting and cond1t1oning. But we really shine with
Hosting the event will be Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Ng of Fountain
Valley and sponsor will be the
ballet guild.
The afternoon wiH include
hors d'oeuvres and entertain·
ment by Artistic Director An·
thony Sellars and Terri Hayes,
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Wedding and mgage:
m ent an~ nua
on s~ tn u..e DaUtl
Pilot. Forma on cwoi~
at Dailfl PiJot offlct• or bf
callbtg tM Feat111'e Dqa.rt·
ment bmaMa 2 and 5 p.m.
at64Mnl.
Bride• thould hove their
wedding •tone•, rot th a
black and white glo.,.y
photo of the bnde or cou-
ple, to the Feature Depart·
ment wWam f1Do to three
weeb after U.. adding.
Polaroid and color photos ore not oi:ceptoble.
Eng~ announce-
ment• must be received by
tM Pttrtvre Department at
leaat liz weeks before the
wedding date.
Also dancing will be Isabel
Garcia, Cindy Smith and Susan
Kalantarlan.
Funds raised wt II be used for
the education of young dancers.
adcording to guild vice resident
Mrs. Vickie Ruiz.
Ticket information is availa-
b I e from Shirle y Kimmel,
842.2897. '
Women interested in prec1s-1on And so will you.
learning about the ~
Laguna Museum of Art ~ e
Docent Council are in· Command Pe~orman~ vited to call Suzanne rai_.,._.
Paul s on . do c ent .• ~ ........... ~---... -< ...
chairman, at 494-6531. ALL STORES OPEN MON . ...r:Rt. ,_, SAT. M
The council plans to NEWPORT BEACH-MARINERS CENTER
meet at 1 p.m . Tuesday. 141 RIVERS.0£-,._irt To Newport Beedl Po.-omc.t
Sept. 18. al the museum, ~74.51
307 CWf Drive, La1una COSTA MESA · MESA V£RO£ C£NT£A
Beach. Behind Ice Skating Rink ftMbot • Adam•) MO-t153
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'111UB8DAY, SEPTEMBEll 13
BJ SYDNEY OllAU
Your success is showing. On ou r
four inches of polished wood, the look
is blue chip but sexy. Soft ltathers
top out in drapes and cutouts.
We have your image at heart.
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Ban Roll-on .....• 1111
t 1> oz. Quick dry, Hes .• Uniecenud
ShampOo •• ,., 1114
11 oz. Res., Dry or Olly
E d • s111 xce nn ........ .
H.cgular in Pkg of 100
Liquor Dept.
SAVE 60' Cl
V'OD1A 5299
Bottled for El Rancho 750 ML
Emerald Dry .•.•. s 399
J'Rul M81180n wine -1.5 liter
Rhine Castle ...• s 399
Paul M8880n wine-1.5 liter
Old Smuggler $ 9,9 SCOTCH
A fuvonle 86 proof. I. 75 liter
Frozen Foods
ORANGE39c JUICE
rrN!~wtet from Florida in 12 oz. can.
Green Beans •.... 45c
H1rd...eye 9 oz. reg. or french cut.
Macaroni,amE .... 3Se
\ ,1n l>e J\amp .... 111r ple111jurc-IO 01..
Cakes P£PPERIDG[ FARMS •• s 165
_I 111. ..,lr1:1wberl'\ or Pineapple
Waffles .•.••.••.• gge
.Jumbo Aunt Jemina-15 oz. Pkg.
BEEF I
TAQUITOS s 1 Ot
So deliciou11-Mar Ke& 1 J •., oz. Pkg.
Sliced Bacon 1 o~
Our own thicker "Ranch 1tyle"
S fflUll 1'' ausa1 e .. 'ffi . . . . • ~I Hancho'1 t,l and mild
Bratwurst .....• s1 ·~
Pork. veal, eeeeoriing. No Nitritee
Sausage .. ~. s1°!
'>ur fre11h pork and fine eeMOninl(ll
l~M:tllt one to 1t anldcn ioodntlt(tl thi11 week and 1M1e how your folk11 will reltMi every mor11t>I' Uere·11 pork at 1t.11 l>Mt!
Pork Loin :UJ .. s1•? ' Pork Roast ~an '17 ~ Pork Roast ~3 s29~
Fluvorful lrf'11h t•tu~tem pork Fret1h Ea11t.ern Pork Iron Iii tMlv.
lr111h Sp1r1 libs FARMER ,, IJR
smE .... l.Ci11t
F1111:t>r ltrkin t rf'at' Frt>t1h E1111tern f(n1in.fed pork. with M> much 1111•111 v ~oodnt'llK I<> !4lt 111ly the hunrcrv horde~ U>ve the value.
Pork Chops ~-s32? Pork Chops ~ . s 1 7 ~
More v1:1lue with our clOflt-r trim Hrl'ad dre11111nic. bu llt-r. I r<.lkh t'ICIC"
Pork loin Chops ~~ .... ~lll.
Tht•v 11 lw .... n dc•l1c 111u ... hrr,J!rrl he<·ou"r \OU get tenciemcN-. tl11\or t1nr1~.ir11-fo< t 111n tnin1 our E11"tl'rn 1lra1n lt-d pwk'
la1tl1tt ,,,,,LARGE ... 27!
:-,wcel and .Juicv lrom Lake County' Put them out •.. and watch them d111sppear
Bell Peppers .••.• 29~ Tofu ..•......... 4 ge"'
19 oz. container in our Onental section
Oranges .......• 25\
\'alenc11U1 sweet & JUICY Large ireen-stuffini size
CANTALOUPES CUCUMBERS
Vine ripened
for fine
flnor 19~ 1. 19c
WE PROUDLY OFFER YOU CROWi POINT BEVERAGE WARE
1 , w WEEKLY
HVIRAGE ~ ON THE ROCKS • 1c1 TEA Ju1a FEATURE ITEMS
lit & 2nd & ~ ~ 3rd & 4th & OFflUD AT
5th w .. k ~ 6th w .. k , , 7th w .. k ~ Ith wMlc
COMPLETER PIECIS AVAILAlll.E-SH o!iil STORE DISPLAY. 4 4 (
More Butcher
Shop Values
Cubes of s2' 19 PORK '•
Loin cut f0t favorite ChineN red pee.
Beef Roast 1&• •2•t
Choice chuck cut 1houlder clod
Game Hens:= .. s12!
Cirade 'A', net -st. 12 oa. Froa-Def?QJted
Game Hens•""s1 2!
nrade 'A', net wlf.. 12 oz. Froz .• Oefroeted
TOP SIRLOlll
STEAK
s3~•
•
Compare the differ-
ence, and chooee the
Heuer Way. Aged
honelc88 loin cut of
beef.
T s·r1 · FmT s3s9 op I Oln cur.... •
I ">DA Chmce &nelest> bet:I
Ground Beef :-~s20~
Lean ... doet. not exct'OO ~2' r fat
Lamb Shanks ... s 1 s?
I ' S.U A. Cho1ce-frozen-defrot1t.Pd
CHUCK S 119 STEAK •
l ·enter cut c1I l ' S D A Choice beef.
FRESH FILLET
PACIFIC
SNAPPER $ 22!
1'11r11ic-Dehc1ous for BBQ. Skillet
fir Uven
Sole Fillets ...... s 37~
~ re;;h t-.nl(h~h "'olf' . Ud1t 1nu ...
Sh · s599 r1mp COOKED • • • •
C •Jll<1atl ''l~ f'rulen dllrn .. 11-d
Scallops ,_ ..... s59~
~'' re~1mi1111C -Froun Defl'Obted
MAHI
MAHI s1s~
Tmo1cal dt>lt11tht. Frozen. defl'Oflled.
Tom aloes SPRllGflllD ••••••• 3 9c
Ynu uae them IO many waya, why not iet Nveral cans? 28 oz •• A brand you know!
KOSHER FOODS
In our DelicateRsen paghettiSPRIUm ........ 29c
Gefilte Fish .........•.. s 1" You'll love the len1tth-lon11t a1ze in 16 oz. Pka. A meal 1n it.elf
Green BeansSPRlllGFm 29c
H11kf•arh 4 111fi11or1 i .. 11 i.i(i;-.. "' 11n ! 1 01
White Fish & Pike ..... s 1"
}{;tkr11ch 4 or 6 port gl11811 "' 1111 .'I "' Tomato Sauce .... 1 7 c
<'hooee regular cut. or french aliced-16 oz. can-A vegetable to add lo any meal. Candles -••.•...••• 39t For 110 many uees, e.pecially with epaghetti-8 oz can from Contadina.
Golden Corn SPRl!rmD 29c r•lf" Hnilh H111han1h -Qu11hty gla""
Egg Noodles .......••.. 69t
Str4'tl" ij oz peckeae
PaperTowels ; ... 49c
Tender 1weet whole kernel or cream 1t.yle-l6 oz. can-A real value. Sonnitfield quality in a stron,; and abeorbent roll that doea a bill job.
Tomato Paste ••• 25c
('ontadina quaJity pate ... 6 en.
Hormel Meats •• _ggc
Tender Chunk Ham. ChJcken 6 y, oz.
Cat Food 100 •••• 41s1
AMOrtAICi Vat. 6 & 6 ''I OI C&Jlll
Spaghe~i 33c Sauce M11
l..ewry'• J 11 oz. pq. In retcufa.r or r{ch
&. thick.
Coca Cola •...••. s 1°9
The refreBhing pause ... 2 liter
Tab /Bubble Up .. s 1°9
Your choice in 2 liter
Cheez-it ••.•..••• 89e
Sunahlne crackeni in 16 ~. box
Pineapple 6 9c
· JUICE
8prinJfielcl Hawaiian unsweetened
in 46 oz. ~n.
Manischewitz .•..•••••• 11"
Kn"hl'r Concord Wtnl' ... 760 ML Variety Pack •... s1 19
For 11nack11. Bell Brand 16 ct.
Preserves ....... '1 59
Strawberrv. Bil 2 lb. jar from Kerna
Crisco Oil ••.•••. s 2'9
1-'or Cookini or saJad11 ... 48 oz.
THOMAS
MUFANS 79c
Enalish 6 Pk. re1tular or 10urdou1th.
Cling Free ..•...• s l 19
ra kt't< the ch nit out of 1 he w11J.h .. 24 ct.
W. k s129 IS Ul9•rw ••••
Heavy duty cleening ... quart
Yardley! s r. .... 55c
lieaut.y eoap in 4175 oz bar
American SI 49 SLICES
Krall deluxe procPM cbeeee-l:l oz.
pktc.
AU~• ineffecl Thun., Stpt. 13 thN. Wed., Sept. 19, 1979 OpepDai.ly8:00 am to 10:00 pm Sunday 9:00am to 9pm No111Jleto dealers.
ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRYINE LAGUNA HILLS
........ end ""°"""H HOW. CototHo 81vd.
111 RMM!M c.Meff II . of Ofenpfrowtl
Fre.tt0nt and Huntington
1'4tutlltHI ~orMrl
WarMr end Atfoftquln •
IMerbour MaM I
2121 .... '°" llvd.
IOft "'-fle1Mn1ui.1
DOUBLE COUPONS!
Now •.• Lower prices through-out the 1tore ••• plu1
added savings with our Double-the~Value-Coupon1I
,_.. M fl'll fll -Yll -A -ICTml _., • iru IGal ta ... W 111 .. lt'11that1im1JI• to add lo the 1&vlnca when you ehop El Rancho. Another plu. for SuptrShopPtra. Ont
11' ouni. with one of thtl11 doubl• tht v1lut! Now, 1 tew rnlnut.tt 1pent lufina lhl'OUlh the ntwapeptr.
and vour 11\·orllt m-.11l1Mt. multi In money ..n*1 ... and you 1tlll enjoy tht dUTtrtnoee at El
IU111:h1J. I . .
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The lllggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coast
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS
You Can Sell It, Find It,
Trade n With a Went Ad (842-5878) One Call Service
Fast Credit Approval
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INDEX
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642-5171
Tou.mDlt•t .
NO. we ate oot--o.ly
--fW Udl appealia1 md~Jltdnn~ with • a.,. patio aad
.......... ~ poola. Allo ..O.wW Wp nauc.. = EQUAL HOUSING CU't Pl'Olnl.M it woa·l •• MAI qijddy IO act oow. .... OPPORT~NITY CalltlN:riO ·a 'J:.:.~~ .. :I~ A LLsT'• rE -ta t.Wa .....,.,er aa aub-• I" l: Jed to the Federal Pair REAL TORS l: Hou1ln1 Act or 19118 1 ________ _
1m whldl mak• lt IUegal to l:! 1dvenlae • · aar pre· 1---2-ST•Ol-•'Y--• ,.,. fweoce1 limitation. or •~:. dilcrimanatloo ba.Hd oo Shake roof. 4 BR, 2v. Ba. !: race. color, reli1ion. sex, $129,900. Eut.ude Costa t: or ~ orilln. or an Mesa. 11• i.ntAEUon to make any
such pre(erence, Umita· tioo. or diJcrinunallon. · ·
IASTIWff
Clloice e«ner Jocalioo. ~ BR. 3 Ba, $117,500.
Thia nenpaper will not byMceertle, ltffr.
knowlnslY accepl any 541 7729
advertising for real·~~~~~·~~~~ ellale which Is in viola· I=
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(-.i:loeUAhUh\ l Of T-....1'11tn T~lnf IA.\pM& .. t\INI
U....Wan \.al Apu fUrn
Apl.o \.el""'
tkmoltbe law.
Btl!OU: Achertben
...W dleck tMir acts ewe, eel report ....
""t-claMfy. The
DAILY PILOT as.-s
ldlilty for tM flnt i•
correct iRMrlioft o.ly.
AllU t•rn ot l nf
kOOINI ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
* <~~.#J&nd
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llGCANYON
25 Pmebursl l.n.
$489,000
22 Royal Sl George
$479,500
~call us ror further
lllf'ormation.
644-14.93 :!::'.,6..~d ~ G" ud I 002
f;.,.tHotnet 41!i11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------•I t:'.~ ~=t :g; COLLEGE PAD :'.:':;~";'~,:;:." ~ Olarming3 Bdrm, 2 bath ~::!.':"~~.. •«JU home w /s hake roofs.
1...i-ri.1 K•nt•r !'~ cozy brick frplc, blln
'k':.::.~ 11.an1t'd !~ ldtchell, shady covered M~ H~••• 1t.lli patio & much, much BUSINESS, INVEST· more. Full pnce only
MENT, FINANCE S9~.ooo. Call n o w !
11\t ........... • '4'6 751 ·3191 Hu!:::: ~';,rt;d ~I'• :::~~::;:~~~~~;,,> :~~~ «:=SELECT ~=~ ~~~;::;. ·~:-;: I PROPERTIES
.. .,,, ..... Tl>' ......:.
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
PEISONALS &
LOST & FOUND ---c.., ._
WtAJl\oot1rn Leo&•,_ ""-la· ~°"""' Tr1"fll•
SEJVICES
~·ice Ott<!<tot, EMrtonmn r.
f'IOIAIATION ~· lllO"""-JW~ .. ""1· llde>'ll ....... M .. f'
MERCHANDISE
!:=~ A,..l_ =:tit:: )bh n al.,
I ••t>Cf&> • l:.<jwo~nlenl l"•b Due• tneM>\O\I ~\lrrut11tt '•U•lto~e ......... ltoi. ... ll<lld 1;ooa. Jt'"flr)'
u•f"40<'k Mt~Mr> 1111 .... 11 .......... Muttllant_. 11.'tntf'd
Mu1K'•l ln.11trumt'rih
()flitt t'-r• • llq141p ~ ~-i:: ~~~:;. !>poruna <.ood. ~ Re.t1urant.8•' ~~·,c,,o mn "-«'"")
BOATS & MARINE
EQUIPMENT
Atf't-reft ~~~R('el a=-&::,_....
~lbM.llek•~ Trallon.Travl'I ~~~·"·"' AUTOMHILE
VETERANS
IEATIT
Beat rising costs now.
;::; Call us! l.ero down, up to = SUl0,000. For details. call
$))() now.~.
)4()0
$4le
IUY OF THE WEB!
Almost 1 acre ol spleo·
dar. High on a bill in
Laguna Hills. Prime
locale. surrounded by ex·
elusive c ustom pro
perties. Can be used ror
hor.9e property or teonil
courts. or jusl plain run.
Only one like this availa·
ble. Cal 1645-0303
FORESTE
OLSON .. ~. '"' .. . .....
o-r•I . , =~~~tu·. CUSTOM IEAUTY
Sllof'IA lilH't Aod• •W-IDn••· TrllC'.u . v ....
All&OIAMlllV A....,.Wanled
AUTOS, IMPORTED
o-t1l , ff1UI
AJI • IW-o . . . . . rro4 Aildl ~101
"""' .. 11411-1 . . .. • • . ff1Qt llllW .. .. . .......... trllJ
C.IWI .. • ....... • '1\1 ~.:::::·:".'.::::::·:.".::Iii o.u.... .. ........... . . trl1I .... ,.,, . .. • . .• . fllil
4 Bdrm, FR, 3 batn spectacular
custom nome. 2 story vaulted
cellings ennance entry nall & FR
wan nuge Palos Verde stone
f!replaces in living & famUy rooms.
Pool & spa grace t n e low
maintenance rear yard. Offered at
$330,000 Fee.
FIM • .. • ............... flat ...... • .............. trl11 A C0&.DWa&. 1Mtm1 CO. ,,_ ............... .,. ,,_. • ............ tr.II Itel•= ............. fDl lb .................. flit ......................... -Mtf'Cllllla .. ., , , fl• =s, :::::::::· :::·::··:: . :: =-.·: ............... :l:t ,_.. . . .... ,.,... . •• . r.:.t ....... • ....... fl» ... ..,ff ,, tfM ....,., mt
844·9060
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IN NEWPOIT BEACH
FEE FUN IN BAYSHORES -
Attractive 3 bdrm. European nair.
immac .• patio s pa. nr beaches. asking
$385,000 (fee land ).
WESTCLIFF WINNER -4 bdrm sgle
story wan lge pool, sep. bdrm & bath,
i mmaculate condition. deligntful
neignbornood. Asking $279,500.
BIG CANYON CLASSIC -2 bdrm,
adult townnome, s ubtle quality in
decor wan end una privacy and
superb view. Aski.ng and anxious at
$227.500.
U,_.lf)UI: ti()MI:§
REALTORS'. 675·6000
2443 East Co;m Highway, Corona del Ma r
IAYFROHT
Several fine bayfront homes
with pier & slip
WEST OCEANFRONT
Duplex with excellent income.
30x102 R-4 lot. $400,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
:M I Bny '>•d" 0""'' N B 615 616 1
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DWLEX
HEWPOlrT llACH•
Bay "ocean Just l·blk. a-.y! Leasebold; 3 BR
up, 2 BR down. 2 baths e.acb. Priced at $189,900.
673-3663 875-3890 Eves
associated
8 P 0 -fP<; "ft11 •QP",
~,.)' "9 ilo I r-"'6
C!IE
llDlll ILlllS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
COIOHA DEL MAI
FANTASTIC FOREVER VIEW In cameo
Shores. One or The Moal Prestigious
Locales In Southern California With
Private Beaches. Beautiful Home With
Three Bedroom11 Plus Family Home. Bulll
Around Sparklinl( Swimming Pool. Fee
Land. All For $~.000.
631·1•
... "'D(Wf'Wl'll• Dim
s<r:\\.~~-a£~s·
Tho# ln#riguing Wore/ Gome with o Cliudle
-----l 411M4 ~ QAY I. l'OUAlf
•1-rollQI letteo of t"9
•-tcro,,.bted wor• be-low to tor"' lovr 1ol'ftPle .-•
--~--
IEAL ESTATE DCB..L.IMCI 5'MCI 1949
** OPEN HOUSES * * IALIOA ISi.AMO Elegant BA YFRONT
duplex. 3 & 2 bedrooms. Superb
condition. Numerous amenit;es.
Owner W.U nelp r.nance. 1310·12 So.
Bay front.
OPEN DAlLY 1·5 ........... $825,000
SPECIAL ATTIACTIOH ... we
genuinely believe tnis to be tne best
value in SPYGLASS HILL. Tnls
spectacular 5 bedroom. formal dining
room and den nome offers botn beauty
and utWty. The extensive use of stone
a nd wrougnt i ron provi de an
immediate .mpression of luxury and
secur!ty. Tne elaborate pool. jacuzzi
and canyon v;ew complete tne picture
of total t!njOymcnt
NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811
\A t ;--,, I t 0
) '\ ~ TAYLOR CO.
10-.:\1 T<JI\'-. °'t .I•. l't-lfi ---
11..UFFS RST UNr A.I.
3 Bdrm .. 2 batn l·level condo.
Completely redecorated witn new
vinyl tile flooring. Bedrooms nave
new cplng. Pool just outside your
large Mexican tiled patio. Carefree
uv;ng on beautiful greenbelt. lmmed.
occupancy. Only $700 montn.
WESLEY M. TAYLOI CO .. UALTOIS
ZI II S. Juq I Nlslood
HEWPORT C&fTEI. M.I . 644--49 I 0
ZJ1 POPPY Corona dcl
Mar. Ul>e your 1mJg1na
Oon .idd .. r.econd i.tory
& ocean view deck CIOl>c
LO LluJe Corona Beach
Two bedroom!>. 2 b.tlhl..
racruly room. ~lud y &
gardi'n room on 45 foot
lOl Vt'rf pnvate pat10
DOYRSHOIES
UHSUIPASSID
B.EGAMCE
Dramatic marble lhru
gated entry .
Unsurpassed elegance
with earthtone carpets, coenne.s thn.i a II room:..
spectacular pool w1lh
pillars and garden tran·
qt.1bty A truly CllllililC
and prestigious hom<' c .• 11 today 64S-0303
IHYESTOIS
SPICIA.L
$19,900
Spanish style ex1st1ng
home. Room to bw Id !
~646-1171
..., ... T~IE .... ir.... Big price reduction ,_ """'" ~ Owner W\U f1.11ance
FORESTE
OLSON
_.,.. Ut '"" '''"'°'
$61,500 COUOFHEWPORT
New I y re m o d e I e d REAL TOltS
1at.cheo, double garage. 3 6 7~551 1
Bdrm 2 bath. Msume --------8'1T',; VA.
PIOUD CAPE COD
Is revitalized an this
super beachfront home
with stummerinR pool
C u s t o m featur e!>
abound V1•w th~
PaV\bon. the boall>. out
the ,aty t.o the ocean. i.1t
by the waJk in fireplace
or relax 1n the hide-away
lofl Marvel at the
custom crafts ma nsh1p'
Clfered at S'150.000.
f ,,,, I t, I
THE REAL-\
ESTATE!'!J
IEST IUY CONDO
$89,500
Large 1450 sq. n. Tth.• en
try. corner brick
farepface. 3 bdr: 2 ba, cbarma.a& patio ofl b VlD£
dinine area. Double
garage. Walk l e
Weet.cl.Jrr. FOf' appt call
Have aomething you want
to sell? Cla.ull1ed ads do
2UP&2DOWM
See l.lwi M:Cluded 2 story
4 Bdrm North Costa
Mesa bolM Hardwood noon. mauive fireplace
and loads ot ckJset space
Room for camper bu!>
too. Now al SD7.500. Call
~141
~
COATS& WALLACE
REAL ESTATE. INC.
ll well. 642-5678 _ Oassa/1ed Ads
SPECTACULAR VU-Day & Night
Exp ..... ...,.. -... lot ..... l"OCMlll
for pod mod dtdl. M.wty •orat.ct "' & o•ti Two 1tor1 4 b•droo• plH Wllft/ ..... ,.. hM:llldlllMJ larcp .... 4
.flnplDCn. daw ...t loods of roowt to
..tHtal" I" .ct o.t. Easy to sbow.
S4f5,000.
OP94 1·5 1421 ICINGS U .. M.I.
*BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT-VIEW c .... --... tlti• 2 tied. 2 both
coop wslt Mt M•wport leech. Pool.
Mon• dtcor wftll pri•acy. secwfty.
lay eel 0c. .. VIEW. S22t.SOO. loat .. , ..........
GOLF COURSE LIVING ON GREEN
leedlM"-•.._ 15tll~of.._ w ... v .... Cwwwls t C.._ M•• fr.t
cwrtrw d ..try _. ,.... for pool or
Sf&. A ........ l•'-J "°°"' -'"' .....
,..... ~. -U.e flrt.IHe, ... """
•csd .. /office with w•t bar. An
ex.altW'• ,...,.... wHtl 2 bedrOOMI Ir
2•12 ...... $279.000.
WATERFRONT
HOMES Inc.
2436 W.COJ\t Hlghw<1v
N,'1.1.iport &,,ch
631-1400
SlllC & llNlt CARRIAOEI
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HEW
PllVACY
OMEACU
HOI .:.-T..-S uso.ooo
Quitry KolJow 631 _?i6
Want Ads
642-5200 r «
macnab I Irvine
realty
TURTU ROCK W /VIEW!
In tne Hi~nland s ... w/stenic
expanse of nills & valleys. 38~ &
l;brary nome on pool -si ze
lot ... available ... immediately.
$215.000. Julie Van Wieren 752-1414.
<D-94)
642-823S 6'44-6200
901 Dover Onw Harbor ll1ew Center
Irvine at Campus Valley C.fnter
752-1414
HIUSM>l IETaEAT
Prime Newport Beach hillside
retreat. Massive single story. mini
mansion overlooks tranquil hillside
setting. Iron gated walkway to dble
door & ceramic til e entry.
Cathedral and beamed ceilings, 2
fplcs. secluded master suite hosts
peaceful view!! 2 Patios, 3 car
gar age & much. much mo r e!
Owner anxious. call now! 673-8550
ISlAMD LIVING!
One block to water on fabulous
Newport Bay! Private beaches,
clubnouse. tenn is courts. Dock.
Magnificent 2700 s q . rt .
entertainment home¥,, Spacious
master wing hostin g marble
fl.replace, deck " night lights view!
4 Bedrms + den & much, much
more! Owner will help fmance
you name it, we'll try it! Take
advantage, call now, 673-8550.
conA•I IY THI SIA
Ocean view. Towering trees. Quaint
bunk beds . Zoned for more units .
Only $1.39,900! Hurry I Call 67a...MSO
J PllYATI llACHISI
Fabulous Cameo Shores. PRIME
Corona del Mar location with 180
de~ocean view t Cathedral
cei • Game room. 4 Bedrml. Low priced vlew home in Cameo
Sbo.res. Don't hesitate, call fut,
frlM550.
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IDRM. •DEN noor townbm . A11un e t~'Ht1Ec,N';TL ~ 8-1 A&ate ::l:':. ~!!~= r:!
REDECORATED>, it qua.Ul)'ini. Call owner
louted bl1b above .--~1 ... 1 -.* -.me. l.Al\ma'a famed 8Jvlera .. ._. -·-....;_...;....... _____ _
c 0 a It I 1 n e • i l h °'* sat~ke OVtr' ~ n... OUTSTANDING VlZW f..t.dc OD 8 BR TO l&L 7
OF SADDLEBACK -. 'bome. Wcm't !Mt. Owner will con1ider
II 0 U N T A I N S 6 o.n.. 5'1-GZIO lwe/opt oa outatandin1
VALLEY BELOW . BayabonDrivebome.3
Spacloua llvlnl room M.l.·OWl• Bdnn+pmt, Iba, fami·
Cappro-a. 28 ft. loat>. ...--..-11 rm. Beaut. petio •
-. V ... Sltuated oa
.... -.ehaded lot• /lvly
wooded yrd 1urr'OUDClin1
,oo1 • ape. Ne&r loll
cane • country dub. •
bdnm. IRc• fmty rm, c.MMIN IOZ4 c.taMIM 9024 Spedacularmobllebome,
frml din, 2 frple1. --•••••••••• .. •••••• ...... -.. ••••••••••••• 1172 1q ft , 2 BR. 2 ba,
.,..llDl fri>le, delua kitchen
with WOOD BEAMED ---~ deck with bay view. CJW.JNO II CE.NTER Vecmil fMt occupuey. -.ooo. Carol Tatum,
nllEPLACE SET IN ~N.5reat 2 1tory a.Jtiar-.oazt Wt••ca• ,,_ luw'lllt pric.I 2 lldnn ~ Walkt!r 1; I r.t! • .._ a bll "Ba)'lldat"
model. a paUos. tu.as• ftplc, 1prnk.ln, earth ___ Real __ El_ta&.e __ _
..._&Aper dean•,... lleaa Verde, cbarmlo1 alb to move lD. Good CDl'DS home. J er 2 Ba.
levera1• pouible at newl1 deeorat.d .... fOO. Ut•.~oo . f ee . 111 -.~ ~-.. WlllTEWATEJl. UT vw ...... --
Need a Larae houae today!
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REALTORS
R-2
2 ltasas Oii Lit
$105,000
Good rent.al area
Call MS-9181
w /mlc:rowave, pre
ltilioua ''The Groves"
park . Open houae
S./Swl llam-tpm. 5200
lrvtne Blvd., •~tt 2:51
By o.mr, call Rany at
13l·l!!IN orm47J..2.
WALL or GLASS. opens r bome ia. •in·•---------lo paUo area. Galley as. Hui• fmly rm, l1e
a&.yM li1t.chen wtt.b built-frml dill rm. private rear
In raoae. oven, dia-yrdw/2.,.UOS. 758-UOl
bwasher as laundry area
wllb washer, dryer.
(AJ..L LESS THAN 1 D--· -·-·-YEAR OLD): opens to ....... C.WI ...
c::3 Walker f; l ee
dm/formaJ dmi.og room ---------• nm beUA!r-built home ia
bani to beat at only ' Mlwport l99dl
Sl4f,IOOMIPrt~ t2UMrTS
OCMMYllW
2"-"•1&.ot I zt' lo Oamft _.
Oner will P'i.Dance sm.ooo
BURR WHITE
REAL TOR. IMC.
675-4630 Sl(),900 da 9W~ coatract !~~~~~~~~ Nie. $130,000. Bill. Al\.
831·1Z57 OPfN HOUSt
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·-;:=:;,···· ~ Lushs .l°:n:ctXLNT ~~~~~~ Extra lar1e corne r .;..wum..-
duplu la xlnt coad. IYOWMEI! Beautif\111yclean2slor)', Schools
Mooring avail. Spec· OiarmJng 3 Br houae, 4BR 2ba, family rm. Gracious family home
ISTHE
VIEW-..or your nel1hbor·1
fence 1ett.1n1 to you" Jiit
la. we have a aoluUoo ' Rancho San J oaquin, a
beauUfuJ San Luis Rey
ModeJ. 3 bdnns , 21,; ba ..
break:f ast nook and view
Just steps to the golf
coune and cl.o&e t.o pools
CALLONTHIS 1 Door from tk Ocean. --------
ONETODAY ! ! Unbetievably low priced 1--------• .. SSIOH 11A1 TY at. $425,000. Owner wUI
91155. Cat. Hwy .• Laguna ~~ 1__. .....
.... 494-0731 556-7777
OCEAN VIEWS
Elegant. large J bd. 2
balcome:s + patiOI! Only
$149,995. Patri c k ,
631-121116
MIWPOllT......n
Charmin& 1paclou1 2
stcry, 3 Bdnn, family, dlnint room, lar1e llvtng
room. Mast.en aui te wtth
2 decks and apaelous
imtTOred baths. Warms
IWOds, bnck and st.one .
Tn&Jy a decorators de-
llgllt For details call
54(} 1 l.51
tacular view. Appoint· completely remodeled, 2 Oroerlot. RVacceas. with eatln& area, family
Cote Realty aolid Oak noon. Lg cor-157.a623 Gourmet k.ltcben, COY·
·t only. $1195,000. Ba, separat.e din.log rm, SUMSIT R.L rm and hearty fireplace. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARIORISLAMD
•·In estment oer lot w/add-on poteo. --------ered patio; enter· w v tlal to crea te a L.aASJ77 FOR SALE BY OWN ER ta Iner 1 · a d re a m !
MAIUMITA
Spectacular hilltop
homes. 2012-3208 sq. ft.
0oBe lo Marina. Selva
Rd & Calle La Prima
ver'a-Sle&,000lo1245,000.
1131-JS.o; 493-4006 Bklr
AREA
A pos1t1ve allurement
ewa.it.s you aa you enler
llllo t.tua serene Newport Beach r ~l reat A
wdrome entry revea lA a
lvly free form pool
V"fV" pmoramic ocean & bay 2tlr.lba.housecomplete· 1128.900. BKR. Call ~~~~~~~~I view. New plumblnl & ly remodeled. R·2 lot. 540-1120 l:i#Z~I~ LOWISTPIJCI appliances. $219,500. W/apece for adcl1UooaJ l1MB-L
OD Balboa Island. ~ll.M. won 9CS3-782t, unit.STS.900.6'5-111554 ~
Remodel Into yo11r _J_obn_. ______ -------------·---REALTORS
~ ... HERITAGE
' • REALTORS
am.dst lusb landbcap1ng r--------• Lofty ced1n~ & massive --------dreun home. l.2J8 Coral; lnvestor'a duplex + 2
S/.l(IO. 1ood rentals, pool.
BALBOA ISLAND frpks, charm. $2:55,000.
REALTY Prtodp&la on1.)'. ~
m.8700 eo.t. Mna I 024
Far Ad Action
Call a
Dai~ Pilot
AO.VISOR
642-5678
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RIEi
2 Units Eaataide. Home + euest bse. Owner wiU help with financing.
Grab your fixln · t.oola &
call~7221
~21.
A COHVoflCHT ~NC
9(WIHC OUI()( l'Olt TH(
CM. ON Ht£ CO
Rippled Rhythm Jiffy Crochet!
9448
SIZES a.ta
"" 11f Mi.o..1'f A(f"..._
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WTSIOI AXllt
3 Bdrm home oa prime
F.astaide R-2 area. Quali·
ty built wtt.b fireplace
and hardwood floors.
Room for RV. A little n£ and it ·a a cllarmer !
Priced at $83,500 and
owner will assist lo the
fhwocing. CaU 540-1151
COSTAMISA 4 ...... _,Lot
LOWEST PRICE 10
Calta Mesa. Only l~
down. OWC. Always
rented.
Wortdl ... &hlh
556-7777
tobuyit! ~~~~~~~~
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. • REALTORS
MESA YlltDE
CONDO
$75,900
New oak f1oon II w a II to
wall carpet.lo&, 2 large
bdrme, extensive uae of
natural wood . &
wallpapers. Prillc ooly
pl...e. 9'79-0M!.
$1.89 per DAY
Th.at 's ALL you pay
fora
:!Oday ad
Int.he
DAILY PILOT
smvlCE
llRECTORY
DO IT NOW !
642-1671
Eutslde -POOL 4 br, 2 ba, famiJy rm. lvg
rm. fl'l>la. guest house.
Many xtras. Auume
loan 9.98p lnt. Approx
baJ SL02,000. Priced un-
der market $165.000. Call
642·0467 Own/agnt or
961-0963 Broker.
CEDAR GLEN
MODB.SALE
3 bedroom model, hl1bly
1411J iided candomini11m.
at Elden Ave. C.11.
l4U'134
YOU CAH'T MISS
On this t.errific 4 BR,
Mesa Verde home lt
featwes a beautiful pool
and spa. Remodeled
baths, new p8Ult. Double
fireplac e and much
mare. For more info call,
545-9>
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. • REALTORS
Mela Del Mar, 4br 2 ba,
up1radea tbru-o u t.
Deeb, covrd patio rm,
dole to acboola as new ==========---1 part. Owner, no A1ents.
D°'ng BU91nH• $105,000. 848-0801 days,
957..aiteve •Sun
F t•Y.-.Y 1034 .......................
Fouot-.in ValJey Award
Home. Corne r lot, 4
bdrm. 3 ba. RV access,
landKaped. central atr .
highly upgraded. Owner.
TI4-968-8229.
.............. 1040
•••••••••••••••••••••••
SPECT ACULA.lt
~ & 1pa with turbo
dean jets + nicely up
graded• bed.rm. 2\.'.a balb
home with large formal
din rm. & fam rm. You
must see this one!
Park Place,lnc 842-7461
Owner offers a home, J br.
2 ba, 9522 Innsbruck
7 14 :963 ·2947 &
213.588-9004
IYTHESEA
Large exec • bedrm. 21"z
ba w/lie fam rm, formal dlAllal rm. Just a abort
walk lo the beach.
Part Place.Inc 8'2· 7461
IYOWle
Near beach. S br, 2t,;
bath. formal d ining room. famt.ly room. cov.
ered pa.Uo. new carpel.II
Sl.28.000. Call 962·0678
4 Br 3 Ba. pool homl' oo comer lot, 2·sty. nice
patio. $139,900.
k' pR€HIG€ '-I--: ~ HOME:~
amW.OoutHwy,NB
'45-6646
rou ~ h ~to ne f rplc IEAUTIFUL
'f~23 C.otPUSDt·IRVIP4E
SHARP Walnut Square
Condo. $69,900 Won't
las t Call J e 11nn e.
631 · J.2J66 or 552-TJ01
IXEANFIONT
New Modular T ype
Homes, pvt commuruty.
2 bcbl. 24 hr secunty .
sub-lett1og OK From
139.900 Treas Ille hi and
Moblle Home Pk. ;njOI
So Cst llwy, Liiguna
Beach, RMP <71 4 1
•1&-ri19
enhance this e1c1t1ng 4 Br. 4 ba. POOL• spa,
new li sting 1n one of ltra lrg lot. Harbor View
~:. moet charm Homes Portofmo. Duung ~ & dJAunct1ve art!'aa rm. Fa mtly r oom .
Arrange ror your pre Playrm $269.900 fee
view showing tod•Y 13'5 Port Sta.nbope Pl
646-7711 Owner. 759 9289
REALTORS WESTCLIFf
&•auuful 4 Br 3 ba (,ot~ LAllJllMI Hilb I 050 ,. planL~. rabulous pool ,
••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplace R \' dC<'t'6!1 LoiJ-o leach I 041
Le\_'lW't' World. <.;ate M Pnc1'(J nghl at SlR9.~
Panoramic vie"'. 3rd •••••••••••••••••••••••
CALIF. C&.ASSIC noor. v111a Nueva, 2hr ~ ,R€HIG€
180 deg white water 2ba. 586-6879 A (' aft J HOM€~ vurw. nr beach. 5 Bdrm, 7pm •
3Vi ba+den, dbl lot One . H NB
d a kind $400,000 lll a a.ai,.a HiCJ1114 I 052 3333 W Coa,,t wy •
&teal $100,000 down ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64s.6646 _
Eaay terms OWNER Ast aW. Loom
C a 1 I f o r a P P t f'a.lrway El Niguel 3br.
TI4/8J3.3:>81 or ~7 $23l.OOO Custom Reall>
Gumt ~ + 2br, frpl.c, _;n)._VTTT ______ _
DR. Ocean vu, walk lo
bch, town. SlSS.000 ... ..,...._. 1069
Owner 484-2212 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LGIJllRCI Meadows
George Ou1rles Realty 1&
proud to present the
h o mes of Lagun a
Meadows. a new, pn\·atc
coasuai rornmuruty that
I llL()CI( TO
IEACH
3 bdrm. 2 bath bt'ach
home rn a pn\ ate com
muoaty, fre!>hly up
gradrd. Call today '
MEWUSTIHG
l'USTIGE
TOWteitOME
Muc h •ou1ht after
Newpert Terrace Only
~lite 1t oo the market
Sharp' Pnced to sell un
der $100,000' Hurr)'
5'S-9C!Jl
we feel typifies the ideal ., • , 0 • , '-" , • 5 bdrm, "Somenet" on living environment. [~~·=~::::ri~; [~llWStl ~ii:!E:5J.:
6tf>.7tn
spectacular homes are -_
appointed in the tradition QYOD liJhla. 1239,000. 1930
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CAH YOU l&JIYE
2'IOO Sq ft., 4 BR .• rum·
~ rm home. you own
t he laod, fo r onl y
SlS7.000' Ca11 now' Npt
Bch RJty 675 1642
OCEAN VIEW!!
Forced sale• L~. n1re 4
bd 2 ba. S23S.OOO owe ·
$35,000 2nd Patrick.
631 1.266
ol Umelea qu.allty II un· --------Pon Seaboume. Open paralleledcooveoience. V'l.....,. ll(nll House Sat /Sun 1·5 BRAND NEW Priced from $250,000 this Rnhll'lllftl UI W.QJI
18Beaut&1lectype2stry ii a rare opportunity lo with today ·a trend IACICIAYUTATI boaa just comp acroaa purcb&M a new coasul toward miniatu.riuUon
REALTORS
fnn Meadowlark entry v I e w home In the there won't be many ~ 2.1 ecre estat.e w !lg
Oub. 3, 4, 5 bdrma 3 ba. 3 ~ cocnmunJty of more 5 bed room. 4 ~ to.e. 2 iu-t bouaes. 16
car pr Open wt dya Lq\.na. a.th homes oa large Iota. ltall bane bam. huae Under A
Fictitious
Heme?
,.,~ Sat ... "'·"n lO&m ""'----""'ve U1 an ....._ nCA.CJOO .&---you ridiDI rink. pvt olc, • ByOwnel'. 4 Br, many up-~.....__ •(TW)~zocxS =----y .. lo abow th;;. =:-... ,:·::::~:-an~ed OQXD's room, malDifi· sracSe. Includes ceramic .._... ..-._ ...., ..... ..,_._. '"' .. cent VleW of the Baell
tile mtry, Oak parquet orN&-1142 toyou. home.~fordet.a.lla Bay, lu.sh land.acapm1
WISTCUA=
Ele1ant lie 4 BR. 2
pat101 . nicely
landscaped . Call
P-.nck. 631·12161
nr. oew carpet• many __ snLN ___ H_OMIS___ 675-7512 ~ abounds. Contact J im
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u..Sl02,000.f79.3487 IXICVl'IYIHOMI cmffill(E. 21 752·1107 dys ; (714> REALTORS
IY Owtia E1e1ant 2 story wltb ~~ 5111.sm t'Vts. wtnds. •--------
Nice 3br oa quiet cul-de· PoOl Hup maaer bdrm. I•....-• f'n.1 • -------MWP'f H8ff1'S AalA a.c bl lie.a Verde area. sunken llvln1 room, 'I ru::/\l.J J t .. wpoal C....,. • l'IMWM 4 tr, 2 ba. .... ,. • .,.for 4
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Cou11ty deni. TM DAILY
PILOT .,,..._. h ..,_
ood formal d.inlng, lourmet .1...111A5,57 """I Uft - -Lrl roema, very I kltcben, Palo. Verd•••---------• ·~~~--~~·~~~~I~--·•--_ coune can. R-2. Good solid cand.•.I00.146-1.564. fireplace wltb a HOt9YMOOM = ~-:;'.it. 4 lo 8 buy. SIH,500. Chuck 4 BR bot an I cal I ar d en . tbe rwt ol YoW" lite lo t.bla UST...,,. ecn.. 5~ baths Pool 5Pller'. 631·1.316 and flll119 -*'" fof oer 011tto111er•. If you "' '""'"' ..... -.. .... oall tlM DAILY PU.OT tof
lllfONllltloll and'--·
146-4321 !
SLW.000. ucluded retreat IYOWNR andspa.Sl.m.ooo TWNHOUSE lJ, . . . . . . Woodly setting, coay Sbr, 3ba, $11Z,f00. 111 sr•autt co 1~ Ba. 2 atory, prof de· L~.44:,., ~ 54 • flreplace, 1pectacul1r MUTT 497.2233 MnW •
cor.NrOCC.Commpool. liii9Y£~~~~~~~ views from this split ~~ftSJll
r.t.m I ................................................ 1
SJl,500. Prine only. Agt. = level 2 Bdrm love neat. NILAND .,..,. .... , "'-1·--·-_._"""'EHOME fi240.000. t..rsestsln&lestoryttoor ~~~~~~~~ REALTORS
500 Yarda to ocean. ... ....... ...,. • .....,..,. ....,..._ . .....,.._ ~u••., ··z·· REALTOR 494-8611 t;' ln -.... __ = 1--------
"Yodel Perfect''. Hllfe3 ·-.-, COM>OMIMUMS s.aa•• 1076
A
STARTING
A NEW BUSINESS?
Aooorclng to CeMfomla ....._ ..
and ll"t.WMlont COde (he. 11'00 to
17830) eU peraona dolnt bullft•ll
unC-.r • tloaeloul n•me mutt flle •
..................... CouMy a.tll 8ftd
h••• It publla"•d four tltnet lft • "*''.,., MMftt tM .,.. In which tM ............ le louted.
The atetelMM II r"'*8cf bf ...
end 11 M099Ury lft protedne your '"'91MM ........ MMt beMa ,....
proof o1 Mnt to open oo._..rclel
eooounte.
TM DAILY "LOT ~· ltoth n•nt end publloello" wv1e11. We
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OouMy ~. llJIMr~OM ..... ,.................. ..
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or 4 bdr., w/pool, Jae. WESTCLIFF 1•2 br, •••••••••••••••••••••••
=ulatel SllM.500. WA'fmllOMT ~!i!if: r:. ~u ~ OBVIOUS QUALITY 18
Rl:ALTOBS
RVMt«
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mMeUV... 89ae. euatom lloma.
Great for fa111U1 ••·
teutlvt'I ' 84rllll, I badll.. fa.mllJ rm, 1ame
room, 1ou.rmet klleb,
diDIDI rm. 1pa. Neu
btaelt, parl1, alat
..... Prteed to H11
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A LAGUNA
l:xtra lar1e corner l.S.IG«l13or8'7J.e840 apparent thru-out this d uplex In alnt cond. mqniftc.t 4 bdrm. 3
LANDMARK HOME nm Arches 11ou1e ii a
favorite of La1una. It
e.D DOW be )'OW'l I W allt
... , ...... from tb1a 4
bedroom. a~ beth home
wtth family room and
lloortq available. Spec· I•-------· ba. prot .. aloaally de· a.uJar view. Appt. OGlJ. lipad home. Enjoy ap--.ooo prox. UOO aq. ft. of
...00... Uvtq in ooe ol '*Cote Realty tr.IDOst pr .. u11ou1 & Investment anaa al Sa.a Clemente.
Over W ,000 of pro · 640-S7n 33n VIA LIDO, N.8 . f .. sloeal land1capln1 IUlaQf bteakfut nook. ~~~~~~~~
=·REAL ESTATE
(714)....,_I ........... I041 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.. Coldwel Banker ~ RfSIXNllAI. 8A()t((IW,;f COMfW.IV
Ai iiWTIOMa IM'DIOil
Specloue 2 Bdrm, 2"' bath condo
beblnd secured 1ate area ln Soutb
La1una with ocean view. AmenlUu include mic rowave, wet bar,
custom 1hutten . CurrenUy JeaHCI.
Offered at $170.000.
~ t.b1a ~ ii re· $315,000 alb for tlrin1 • mter-
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•-•••••••••••••••••••• JBr, 1811 + yrd, ~ to pleHe, klda 6 pet• rentai.. VUla Rental• CCllld. s..d1 beaeb. tl50 .... , -·--HAM 2400 8NUfurocOftdo%br.lba. bucb. UU-l tts. weklome. C.U .... 25elor 1'1Mtl2Btr. mo/w lnt•r. eo• a .
.. .-. Xr ~ ..., ..._ -•,· •0..-Hw1. Na ••••••• .. •• .. •••••••••• AC. POOi. wallt to lboc>'1. •um. m-an. A/I.. no fee. .... .. ,_ ~.._ Baytrom . .....u llACH ...._.,,. 1146 · fs at.er pd eduha -.. "VDYll leue· a BR -.... ..___, 11Aa 1 ••SI w .!. :...,. m.O 1 •N&W lbr C'Clftdo nr. So. ~ S Br 3 Ila, 1antener 2 bL, ~ 1evei: 1pec'. .... PJFI uh 3707 u--rvw~ no.,..._,_..,. LOI. Olltf'fua,pool,apa~. lnduded $800 mo. Laeularview!Bu1aioat •••••• .. •••••••••••••••
V.... ~ COIR'.A. ~.... N9w I....._ I bath --'"·,1--11 llG-smtaftWM. 97115-.. ....... M0-0020 leeplnc r oom • as ' • 4 ~:.:.. I t _... --~ "M • ........... ........,._ DA-altcbeneUe•. 175 pe_r ...... · -., 'ft .. ., I... .. .._..._ ..__•· lll•·•o, .. L• .. •• ....__ ...... __. __ d _.....,. _.,... ..-._ ._
4lat.1 rm. •ed -·--.............. ..-• .,_ Couatry Club. Golf· ..... _ ................ Eaatalde l'!otettalnen t' M __ .._. J240 2113-......-chlploes. "50 woek •up. Ocean Froot . ..... II •taln .... _... ......_, priee la Coata tenQll·pool, BeauUhlUy Delight. abr l~ba. many ... •••••••••••••••••••• IC'· Yearly. m.8740 ~~om. JD6 .... St.. M.I. -., Olll7 lK down. landlcal)ff1 no main· amen, klda, no pets. Condo. 2 br, z bli, W/D, 875-4812Bkr 1---------
lal:la .-a. ........ Br' 6 OWC. Ahra1a ~. ~ yll'O. DO ~vall 9/1.172$. 631-odS. pool, very clean $400. m .. ,. __ u • bdrm d 2Bdrm apt. heated pool, HE -• 1 W........... -Clubboulo Rd. Calla.9280. -a ~oa • · en, llepe to beach It bay, ._.... dm.
2
f llatn It p¥t pet.lo9, 1•• -Dllert Hot c:.....i ... ,. New duplex; 3 BR, 2 ba., poal, t.ennll eowt.a. Winter only. S3."iC> + uU. ~· J\1118a . Agt _,,,, na.rra.w ... _ eecbwhh~Uo.msMo. VACANT 2 BR 2 Ba, IJ79.6f12. '7S-OU7evenmp.
Ww I 1 IM 1098 ....................... J ~UAIL
BV OWNER. ' T
4br. 2ba, immac. am-PLACE maculate, a ssum e
81,.!i%VA loan. Cul-de-paOf'Ell.~~"'
sac. W /tall trees,
s p acious grounds . ~~·~o,..~~Tl~ .. ~-~J~O~'~.M.~t~
8,000. Call 536-0397 -
°""' ·-Estate •••••••••••••••••••••••
1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•DB.UXE MEW*
Ught and bright units.
With patios or decks. &
811' cood. Nr the main
business district or Santa
Ana. --------...i Park Place.Inc 842-7461 -MOBILE HOME
BUY-SELL· RENT
f1NANCE
Malalett..Store
WuawHoaCetlhr
CALL US 661 ·I021
a D-IVT ALMOST
HEW4-PLIX
GOOD SECTION
RENTS BELOW
MARKET
Jul. 542-37 44
l br . lba. 10x55 1964 ~~~~~~~~~
Oetroiter w/screened
J)Ol"Ch. Nice adult. No Pet
CM park. Avail. Oct I.
$12..900. Owner 548-6389
RENTAL
INCOME PROPERTY
From $39.900. Modular
Type Homas, 24 security. ---------1 3 pvt beaches, pool & pier Treasure lsle Pk. OlAMGE COUMTY
PAD
ALL UMDa $20,000
$16,500
3(8)1 Pacu1c Cst Hwy,
Laguna Bcb. R.M.P .
(714)499-3579
PRIDE OF OWNER·
SNPSHB.TER
• 4-plex, sharp. Cov·
ington w /owners 3br.
l~ba. frplc, nr S. Coast
19UHITS
Excellent Npt Bch l<><•a
tion. 5 blks from the ocean. Tenants pay utal.
Owner wants fast s ale.
f\a.11 price $839 ,900.
..w
HOME + IMCOME
2567a.t.. CM
Dix spacious home w /5
2Br studio twnhse unals
Home has 3 lg bdrms,
2~. separate yd, dlx
kitchen, Mediterranean
style arc hitectur e.
beautifully tndscpd. A re-
al prideoC ownership.
Open Sat 1-5
To see call agt 979-5099
12 two Bdrm units, room
for 6 addilional units.
204..1; 20t9 Wallace, Costa
Mesa. Gl"OS8 $53.280 yr
Sl45.000 do. Balance
$420.000 oo contract. 20
yr sub-Ordination. Pnn
& int. ~mo. 548-2020
IRANDHEW
6UNITS
Located in an excellent
rental area. Inc ludes
four 3 Bdrm, 3 baths and
lwo 2 Bdrm. 1 bath units
w/pvt patios. Conv. to
frwy. Very reasonably
priced. Other unals an
x.1nt areas. Call 9'79-5370
Vacaat bln 12X60 New
Moon w nd expando. 5
SILar Pit, absolutely am-mac in every detail.
(Sll.51MM),
$16,950. Le mstr bdrm in this
12dO cbofce location.
(St.55M).
Plaza. Income $18,000. A
Priceszig.ooo. LLSTATE
• S-t>lex. charming 2br, ~~~-~~~~~~ l lh ba , patio apts ,
$19,995.
Dbl wide 20ll80 Skyline,
Im. Low apace r ent,
c lean fr neat ,
(llG3'1C7 .. )
......... SW.
f M-4IOO
Newport Beaeb. Near
Ii' 'ri.b doable ex· • Covered partr.
......... edult park ,..a.-.i.owe1:1,..
tir•m•at bome . <SP1SH) P•t Pty.
--.o.u~.
"1a1111•S. IZIO ......................
I&& lNDIAN 1fSLLS
PAUi DaatT 0 Ooo· ...... MO..UllO
garages, ~mi to water. 4~w/roomtobulld2
Hunt B c b . l n come addUwnal. $1420 income.
$21,000. Price $270,000. CM. $1.85,000. 642·5280,
By Owner 22" down. _6'2-tmS ________ _
751-8116.
FORF~T E
OLSON
2200 .......................
2.3 AC1£ LOT ... ...,.. ....
HanePt••rtr Some batk ba1 view,
flll&Mtk area tor huge
naeh home + barn • atabMI. Call Jim Pl an-
din (n4) '153-ll07 dya;
(714) 581·511'1 eYH,
wlmda.
,,_AllCM IAY
llaplfictot Otetnfrt bids alte, DeUb' 1 aae. ...... CMIL S.C:ludecl
eoN, .... IUlf btlow.
Yo Yeartyleaae.Nopeta. rdrig, walk toahoppia1 • ...,_ •---N N-
.......... S3'1S mo v ·11 • RE Tel'T.Coedo,3Br.2"4tba. Alvarado Pl. $
0
42"'. u BayfsBeacb 7»Clll1 acboola, cloee• to fwys ... ""' oagc. ew ,.. _ _.. "'1nler' rent.al 2 BT 308 w-... JtoO tBR F /P. ulll. R"R. 96iMt71,uk}0:G!ne .. frp&c.ceranuctileftlt.ry. 875-7177 ~
WAMfTOIUY!
M·l zoned land watb
!Ulding containing 8 lo
10.000 sq.ft lo Costa
Mesa, Fountain Valley
or Sant.a Ana.
640-6259
c/h#foAJ'b
R E WlLT Y
••••••••••••••••••••••• Ha.es rw.llMd •••••••••••••••••••••••
3106 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ch.arming 4br hom e,
wanter rental, patio.
fa mil y prcr. S600
67~
lcAoo ...... au1a 31 07 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ON MlRAMAR 4Br. 2Ba. near bay & ocean. (213)
3'3-5316
Balbo a oce anfro nt
duplex. 3br. compl rum.
2 lrg palJOs. nr Balboa
Pier. 2 blk.s to bay & all
shop"g. 5650 mo-9 mQ»
404-B E Oceanfront.
67>164.2. 673-5661 eves
.._.>4itqon leoch 3 I 40 ...•••••.•.......•..•.•
Oceanfront deluxe 2 br. 2
ba. pool. s e c urity.
63f>.J77A or 1213 )433-4989
&..,...... •ads 3141 .••..•.•...............
Oceanfront. Pool. New 2
Br home. Pvt. beach.
Winter lse. Mus t see
49&-3579
... wport IHch 3169 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Newport Cret1t Co ndo. 2
BR, fam rm +den 21'>
baths Frplc, pool & len-
ru.s encl. S7SO. 64.5-3323
<kea.nfront 3Br m super
loc:. Avail for wanler ren-
tal. $1200/mo F\Jlly furn.
Dnve by Ill Via Lado
Nord L~e 2Br. 2ba
widen & pal10. $975/mo
yrly
Balboa Penan. Point 2 Br.
2ba. single family home.
f\!Uy furn. $7001 mo yrly.
Waterfront Homes
631-1400
People who need People Thars whal the
OAJ LV PILOT
SERVICE DIRECTORY
as alJ about!
KNOW ~ Adulta. No Pet.a. 2CM8\.'t $575 /mo 64'·2126 ,1----------as a Pomona m>. 642..()13.5 tlepnl 2 bdrm " den. Ml--0825 BEACH. View. pier, 2br
vet ~ maady~quabfy to (_,/mo). Plush crpts. S550. lbr MS0-$400. Adlt.s.
own imte rent. Let Nice 2 Bl' 1 Ba, E.alde. nu 2\ii ba cedar " glass. 5 Beautiful New calm 2-aty. u t 1 I pd . 3 o 3 E .
ussbow you bow paint. encl ear, fenr. b1JLa toocean. Dbl car pvt Dup&ex. F'rpk Walk LO Edgewat.er, (1)8'71-2866. Cal lt.edC_...t yrd. $380. i.t. last" sec gar, fully maJnt. yd. lwtior. 2br, 3ba, '650 •--"---'------Weu.t.! 754-1202 25440ran.ge.S48-Z771. Adu.Its. 00 pet.a. Inquire :llr, 3ba, a5(). 751-3442, WINTER RENTAL • 9Jl.J.244 Avail. MidSept. thru Mid
Vacant oew 3 Br lwnbse a t 5 2 1 1 8 l b 8 t · Ji.me lovely newly decor
dbl pr. Kids olt. Pool: ?1'-96CH331. l•--------•I & furn. 2br, 2ba, den. palio.S450mo.~~l 2 Br, l \IJ ba town.house . THIAMIST Located at Balboa Penn . 3202 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IO&-IMDBS
$195 Bach rum util pd.
S245 2bt kids gar patio
$31163br pets kids gar
$475 4br kids peta bowie
C.M. 3 br. 1 ba. frplc.
pabo. focd yard. 1 cluld
over e oil. No pet.a. Clo&e
to schools & shopping.
L6e. $495. 751-4419.
end wut. real fireplace, For those aeelung the Point. Steps to ocean.
rrucrowave ovftl. laun· vuy best, here la a lux-Duplex apt. $585. +utll.
dry rm . $350 m 0 . urious view home in ex-714·675·8899 mornings,
(213)"39-0760; or eves clU1Uve Irvine Terrace; eves"wkndsMon-Fra.
l2J.3).G..8146 worth over $900,000 " available for rent at only Nicely furn. Jbr, + con-
557-0825 2 Br-ba 3 bdr. & 2 bdrm. Walk to • 1 , gar, clean .No beach. 3·S575 .. 2·$425,
S2500 per month 3 Larfe vertible den. t bile to bch.
bdrms. complete y tblktobay.Allyouneed
pnvale palao & pool. as tooth brush & linens.
family rm . mirror ed WINT ER RENTAL
bar. 3 r11>lcs. etc Mu st S420mo 213 -288-8622.
Santa Ana Hts 2 br, dining
nn. frplc. garage. lalh-
house. Lawn service &
water incl. Horse corrals
extra 64.2-3519 or 7!>4-0239
pets. East.side. $42:5. Like Call 964-2157 or964-2187 new. 631.(17~ Iv msg
Anaheim. Jbr 2ba. fplc .
bltns. was he r d r yt•r
h ookup . det gd r .
secluded front & back
yrd on cul-de-sac Vear
lse $475 m o. Isl.
last+SlSOdep 642 7105
HARIOR RIDGE
L.EASEOf'TIOM
Outslandmg 3 Bdrm &
den, formal danang . xlnt
view. $1800 per mo
~ Corporat~ Pl.uA Rutty
714 7t>0 <)JJ 3
OCEANFRONT HOUSE·
Nwpt Bch. 3Br, 28.i .
~mo.yrly
2BTapt. winter or yrly
JONES
RI.ALTY l'iC. ,,,_
(7l4) 673·6210
New 3 br howle No pets,
no ch1ldren S4SO mu
9'79-3376
Jbr. 2ba, 2 t·ar gar dlK
pauo t-'reshly painted
A vwJ $485 S48 5427
New 2 Br 2 Ba t.ownhome .
lutchen fully eqwpped. 2
ca r ga r 752 8 282.
673-¥l76
Sf15 3 Br. LG (enc yard.
tree hned st, carpet
dra~s. etc. 770 5629.
!167.7838
Ulx 2 BR. 1 1, ba
East.side Dbl gdr, lge
fncd yard Avail Ort 3
$500. mo li.t lai.l + dt•p
Agt 631 1094
KIDS /PETS OK
~'TSI01'; darhnl( 2 br
& 'l(arage $425 & $39!'>
64.2-2510 or 646-4848
2br condo. nr S Coast
Ptaza. adults. S325 Mr
Shaw 644·8260, 675·8829
eves twknd.s
WANTED· 4bdrm hse.
pref Mesa Verde. Have
~ & pets. 751 7368 afl
3pm.
2BT. 2Ba, db condo. adlts.
nrSo Cst Pl1Wt.sec. AC.
no pets $475 mo . ulJI pd
!i.'54-3133 eoro... def Mer 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huge3 br.2ba . DR .. den. big yard. dbl gar. $575
m-6336. 642·9666 JaslDl.ne Creek Guarded Community. Brand new
home. Pools & tennis 3 SO COAST VILLA CON
bdrm. 2 ba. Dining & DO. 3 br. 2 ba 1001 W Family rooms. $14!00 per Mac Arthur Blvd Gu
mo. 213 1596-1802 direct to office. ask to ~" ----No 100 Open M 1-·.
J ASMIN ECRnK 10.5pm $550/mo lnclds
Ocean view 2 br. den, utd. Suzee. 771).1333
formaJ din rm. 2 frplcs ::Ym::a~~A~x;c. l:i#Z~I~
home. Beaut. decoratt>d REALTORS
w/all amerulles. Desara
ble loc Sl250mo Yrl} lse "'--
SM-879'1 -Poi..t 3226 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SPYGLASS. beautifully Lge n e w ocean view .
decorated 4br. 3ba. deck. 3Br. 2Ba . $42:5 Set•
f11>lcs. den, sundeck, 3 at 34061 Malaga or call
car garage, avail now 637-7097 for s howing
$1175 mo. 640-1880 appt
a
Sparusb Hacienda 3 Br. 2
ba. large yard. garal(e
16001mo ~5874.
3242 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LUK 3br, 2 OOOsq ft
Waterlront Condo L1>e
Sl.<XM> mo 8'71-3471
LOVELY HUNTINGTON
HARB() RHOME 3 br.
2 ba, frplc, dsbwh r
patio. large fam ily
home SW5 mo Kids &
pets o k 964-2566 or
!ln2971 Al!\ nofet'
Im.. 3244 .......................
be 5eef1 to apprec1al~ • wtmds 2_1.J..446-6654
17 I 4t 673 .. 400
121 JI Ut-2121
HARBOR
\ 1)1 \ hlllO 111
ll.1r1>111 l11\,.,ln1t•n1 1'11
Beach housf' 3br. den.
frplc. romm pool. Len
IUS S700mo lbl & laM
SlOO clt!anaog 2nd mu
$36-2!001
4 Br. fam r m frml din r m .
CostaM.SCI 3724 ........•..............
r I Br garden apt
Pool " rec All ut1I pd
Adult nope~ S305
f:I Puerto Me:.a
t959 Maple Ave. apl 5
Large I Br. near Fa1rv1ew
& Baker Adul~ onJy. nu
pet.... ~ 11182
CASA DE ORO
REHTALS
Bal•h. Iba
IBR,;t•,ba
2BR.2 ba
S350 rumpu:, rm l bd dblt: sr ... w Rar. S850 mo A va1 I Oc. t
S500 10 642~
ALL UTI LJTI ES PAJO
Compdre be fo r~ you
renl Cu!>tom dei.1gn
featurt:~ SpaCIOUll
k1trh~o wllh 1nd1rt:l'l
IJghtmg. l>eparate dmm~
dl'l'a. full length marhl\."
pullman in balh. kingi.11.1·
bt.odroom1>. pool. BBQ,
surrounded with plu,.h
landi.rap1ng ADULT
LIVING AT IT'S H&'iT'
San Clemenlt'
Terrat'e Card.JJr 2 Br 2
Ba. upgraded carpe t.
drapes. f11>ic. $500 mo
S61·22i&S
2 Bdrm Orangetret-Condo
on stream AdJts onJy no
pNs $425 mo "'""" now 561 3819
Orangetref'. Adu lb only
2Br patio home. I\ C
$450 mo H48 7 206 .
731 7474
EXECt!TlVf: HOME IN
NORTHWOODS J hr. 3
ba w lge farruly room.
(11>IC. dshwhr. covered
PllllO. dirung room. wet
bar Gardener & wa ler
paid. S7SO mo 2 ch1ldrt>n mly, n-0 pets. 964-2566 or
9'T.J.297 l Agt. 1K1 f et' ----&..,...... •ocJt 324 8 .••.••.•.•.•...........
2br. Iba. laundn hR k ll
cl.ming. 30 11 \ intc rm.
5000 fnrd )'rd w dot(
peni.. pr1vat'y S750
548-~. 64.5· 730 I
Harbor Hagblandi.. 3Hr
21>3. fpk . S700. DO pets
548-QIS3 Ever; . S22 7n,
4bd rm 21., ba. p o ol .
gardener, fpk. ele~ eye.
nice ne agbbo rhood
675-'Jl1J7
NO PETS
I Bdrm furnished $345
2 Bdrm fum15hed $420
:165 West Walson
( 714 )642·19'1 l
. w/ bluns. adults. no
pets 2265 Canyon Dr.
S350 mo 833-3533
........... leach 37 40
OCEANF'RONT 2 Br. up Br funwhed. close to
~ wut w rJrd ~ty sun· beach
dec:k + huge 2nd l>ty SJ6 I~
patio dPrk , 'P•. wshr dryr & j!ar incl d &..,...... a.och 37 41
S87S mo. yt!arly ,.\ v JI I ••••••••••••• ••••••••• •
approx 10-1 79 LAC.UNA BEACH MTR INN MaJd :.erv . l'Olor
CLEAN SllAR P J llr
hse. Crpl.,, dfllt>. bltn.' I
m1c row1n t' dhl R·H
w opnr w elt!C door opnr
Fncd. puliO!i S6SO mo
WATERF'RONT 3 Hr 2
ba home on Ch.tnnt'I m
rt s slip for pwr boat up
to 40· Dbl iiar ~ Kl ra
Jrtg St.200 mo
TV heatt>d pool Ul1I
C7l 11494 5294 985 Nu
Coast llwy
Bea ul decorated. m;i 1d
:1erv1n~. pool. ul1I. $95
wk 499-2227
OCliHFROMT (View
Lf?t' balcony. l(rt•cncry.
beaut beach 2 BR 2 ba,
secun l y bldg
Waterfront llomei.
631·1400 JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670 Ckeanfront.~andycove. 1
NPT Shores 4 br. 3 ba, Br. frplc. deck. BBQ,
pool. leTUUs $725 yrly WX> 4!M-489>
631 Dl4. 673-8145 $700 On pnv beach. Blue
Lagoon Valla Pools. ten· n1 s 71 4-4 99 t'!,20 . 3 Br. ia. Ba. Newport
213 703-0230 Terr Cnndo View. 2
----i.tory. pool & Jacun1
~a Dream. I BR apt.
bt>aul1fully panelled
Walk to V1ctona lll·h
Ava.ti 10 I. 6 mo be. $354)
mo. uul mclucfod. Call
Jan '1 .1r11n. H33-8383
days 641-0424 C\'e$
Nice 2 Br 2 Ba w canyon ZZ> Call Ball 675-~
View & f11>lc . near new.
El() mo 838-8900 or afler
5.~Z715 -----F ULL OC EAN VIEW
Wood & Glass Almost
new. 4br, lavish mstr
suite. 3 (pres, lrg s un·
decks All bltms Water.
+ gardener. Cbtld & pet
OK. St.ISO. Lse. 499-4820
4 BR. near ocean, North end, view, OR, FP
+studio & garage. l9SO
49C--9329
3 Arch Bay; great view! 3
BR. 3 ba. $1200 Mo.
<:out Royal, ocean view.
wood & glass. 3 BR, 21.;,
ba. tll60 Mo. Turner As-
soc. 494-1177. 498-4S91
Olndo. sbllrP 3 Br. 2\AJ Ba. btt~ven range, dshwsbr,
carpeted. draped. A/C,
read1 to move in. Laa. • Mc.. 3 mi So. of S.0 .
Newport Crest rondo. 3br.
2Vtba. waUt to beach.
t.enrus, pool Lea:.e $7SO
~ ...... Sludao. l 1"2 block to beach
$100 for 2 weeks fl50 for
3 weeks 494·38:ll c......... l.271 Me.-rt•odt 3769
••••••••••••••••••••••• "r--"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oub House & pool, 3 BH,
2\o'J Ba.2styhse $575 mo. Oreanfront, 2 BR 2 Ba. er be opt 495-2:'P44 bltn.<>. SllOO mo WI n ter. J
S -A-,_ --mo man 714-752-9466
--3210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Winter 2 bdrm. I ba. Blk
2t:ar, 2ba condo. nuly re· to ocean, close to shop!;.
decor, nice landscaped. M·F 673·5922. Eves &
pool, sauna. 540·'242. wknds. Pau• 67$-134.S.3 _b_r_._2_b_a_, _O_c_e_a_n_f_r_o_n_t
Wulc id• JZH FANTASTIC View, Cum .
•••••••••••••• •• •• • ••.. 9rno llte. ~ 7573 agt.
HOllEs FOR RENT
3 or 4 br. Priced from
MIS to lli85. Focd yard Is
garage1 . Fam11le1
pleHe. Kida 6 pet•
weAcome. C.ll IM-25411 or man. All. eo fee.
Beautifull,y rum. 3br. 2ba. aar. sleps to ocean .
IBOOlno. 213-585--0921 or
928 -1825 . Sat.
n~.-.
Any mtHchandlH for·~ priced at s100
or In• quaifin for• Piiot Power AO
Frwy. S4SO mo. Mr.
D'Amlco, 714/898-33'76
....... ... 3250 .......................
to beadJ 1 br S250: 2
Br $375 mo. Winter.
Adulta. oo pet.a. Home
8'T.Mll40; ~(! M2-8S83.
OCEANFRONT lge 1 J>r w/r,u. $375 mo. Winter.
Adulta, no pet.a. Home
m.-.o:otc~
4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00
Call tod•y. we 'II bHJ )'O«I or charge tt to your
8enlcAmericard I VISA or MN'9r CNrg..
(Motorcycle •d• mcJ8t 0. prepaid)
Deadline: Any time before 5p.m. Tuesday
• Al ... ,.,.,.,,,. pri'*1
• Ad can run In eny .,~,. cMM#llcltton
• &.ry, no ~/al""'"*"'
DAILY PILOT
.... •••••••••••t••••••• I•--------• br. 2 ba boole; valley LIASIS-LIASISI vlew, fireplace, elr 3Blldroom-Cutom
CCIDd., bullt·ln kitchen, 1'11tiD taome-.-oomo. ...._.Ir dryer; 2 tar
..,..... tuS mo/leue.
0.Uawml': NZ-Ola ............. n12 .......................
ta. Pfd. I Ba I~ be,
flm rm. com.Ill pool •
..... -/mo.111-1785
lbadlllll cm*>: 2 Ill. I 1111.,c11ft;deml91Glfo. ,...., ... ~
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....................... 16o. l.a-d 3106
~ . 40 ............. Jl6' I""'"""'• .... JI ....................... PAL.Iii SPIUNGS v aca-....................... PAIK..wl'OltT Uon condo on llbtlon
THE
"GOOD
LIFE"
SUMMERTIME FUN:
Social Act1v1toes 01·
rector• Free Sunday
Brunch• BBQ s •Par
lies• Plus much more
GREAT ReatEATIOH.
Tennis • Free Losson~
(pro & pro )h0rJJ • 2
Health Club~·Sauno•
Hyaroma SS.lgt'. Swim
ming • Golt Drivong
R,ongt>
BEAUTIFUL APART-
MENTS: S1nqle~ 1 &
2 Bedroom~• f ur
no~hed & Unlurm~h"d
• Adult L1v1ng ·I lCJ P1·h
• Model!. Opcn dd•IY
910 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartments
Newport Beactt/No.
880 Irvine ·
I.JI 1f,tti1
c /141 &4!> 0!>50
Newport Beech/So.
1700 16th Sc
•CJov,., .,1 lblhl
171'1!>421'170
WIHAYI
llAltL Y & WIMTH
llMTALS , ................
associated
BIJf)l'fll, "llllTrJll';.I
J J' /lrl ft,,., •IJ • '1 I f•• t I -
.......................
8Nalilu13BR.2ba. Yrly.
'750 ~r mo. Nwpt.
8eadl Rlty. tm-lM2 *IElllE*
GllBAPT.
Bachelors. 1 or 2 Hilla Country Club. BedlOOIM•Townbouaes Greens, pool, t ennis Near Rancho lllraae
..... , I 11 3107
Specta~r~·!;> total reslaW't..nt 1trtp. Call
recreation pro1ram, -.sc:IO; .S-12Dlaft. e . •••••••••••••••••••••••
BAY VIEW 2 bdnu. Year·
ly. Sl5a> + uW. 87J.1363 •
875-1070.
2 ...... ...,
lponla
90dal pn>1ram. 1 pools, 8 RANCHO IOllAGE
teania courta. Al Fuhlon z BR condo. Pool, spa,
1slallid, Jamboree •Saa leanis. 121 alle, by mo.
Connd car port
s-tio QU., BBQ'a
dole tofwya. bchl
walk to ahopplna.
Joequin Hilla Road. Avail <kt 1. 11 .. -.15&5
(714) 644-1900 1225 lBr apt. UW pd. No
pas. LOSE. Bay Ave, n .
Ralp'I adlts.
lBr s;M.5. Bach. $2'7S. UUl.
17111G1N1•• ... .w ... ~eanlronl lar&e 1 br.
winter rental, $450.
_ecz._UZl_ • 67S-05 __ 16 __ _
3 BR. dphl at ocn, Vrly,
2 bdrm. flreplace, patio,
ocean ¥lew So. Laguna
SL50 per wetL d9-3116$ or
2131449-0L31
Incl. Winter. 404 E .
BaJboa. 675'JllOJ aft 4 ----847-6064 adll.<I. $SSO mo. bnght & ._..to Sl9lr'9 4300 IW' t•Gw•1d1 Ccrana chit Mer llZZ SUOQY675-0922. ~30 •••••••••••••••••••••••
-l Bdrm , 1 balh Yearly or 1 Br, gar, lndry facll., 2 Br 1.,.., Ba, S2~5 Nu rm. $350 Month
9375. Call afte r 6PM. paint, cTpt, dl'l)e. blt·ins. Agent67:H210
•••••••••••••••••••••••
640-86S7 ADULTS. 1 sipal No of ------
H&mt. Ctr fr ~ Frwy 2 br, nr«ean; Oct. lit.
Mad Fadden I Be a c b MlO yrty. patJo, dtl'lhwr. Blvd. 64&-9Ul No pet. 46 Sl. MS-211.!_
2 BR, 2 ba., bltns. frpl.
1undeck . gar. d oor
ope ner, blk lo Big
Corona tllOO Mo. 67~10 2 Br. 1 \.'a baths. Garage. 2 Br ~n apt l \l'a block.I
ea.teMna J124 Pa.h o W/Dryr, D/W ~~Yearly $450.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Cbi.Jdrm/pet.s OK $4-40 _. ----LA MAMCHA APTS tstll.alt. dep ~. t64-$26l BKbe6or apt t "'1 blodt1 to
l..arle. 1,.UsJ bd 1ardea 2bdrm, walk to beach. be9cb.. Yearly. tz:iO. Call
apta Adulta. O.b wbr, bttnl, gar ar lndTy S3$0 fJ7M'7'75.
bltna, encl gar, IU bbq. mo. Andy S:tS-7330 __ ~«. employed female
Pool Gas Pd. 778 ScoU New 4-plex. Ubr, SWJO; lltds 1 Br apt or duplex.
Pl. MZ-5073 ; MS-5611 ~21lr. S37S. Fl'lcl 1arage, by Sept 28th i.mder or to
2 Bdrms, 1 bath apt. frplc , patio , yard. S300. Call MS-98&6. eva
Adult.a $375. mo. Gas Rosemary 848·2282; 5pm to 9pm, wkenda all
paid 642 5073. 842-%1.87. 9152-9805. day alter 12 noon s-a.-•· Jl76 .......................
I Is 21lr. move In Wd.ay.
Walk to bdL S28S to 1325.
Ml..Q507 or 491.1.903.
Moving? Avoid deposits &
cut llvln1 expenses•
Profe11lonally 11oce
lf11..
HOUSEMATIS
~134
Expand your llfHtyle
with a compatible room·
mate. We discover that
penan. Call
TWO PEAS IN A PAD as l-G81S or 75&-1.209
Fem. rmmte to ahr Irv.
oaodo. ZS.3S. f\iUy furn eo. ~ m1. 990..aa 11
Astrcr Jimmie.
Houle to ahr, matr bdrm
avall. aep. balb. nlee
CDM &oc.tkla. '250. lit Is
last, Fem. prefer1'ed
Avai.l. 9115. f73.'7D
M/F lhr 2 br. l ba apt.
\ml. Cdm. 1 Y. bib to ocn.
'225, frsl, lut + utll.
Uke to cook. 815-1083
eYS!wtnds.
W.Wi& ,.... ............. a = .......... , -.a.. .. ._.,.......,...,,
Coaftr••e• room ,
ptrlOHllH• ••oat -·-·~--can .....,. -
Office...... 4400 Offtc...... 4400 I I • .... ..... Trat --••••••••••••••••••• ....................... 'Jf# ILll" SOOS Deidl 5035
OFFICE 1pe~ avaHable *~a YD* -• ... ••••••••••••••• •••-••••••••••••••••••
at 11875 Beach Blvd C II ----Nttdlepoint Shop ror our Talbert an Hual· · .~apece.-. TKG..-. m -.Z.-7 Sale L.adH!a. why not U\llOO Beach.. LW per ' ~your Hobby into as
mDh. Phooe meautee 11.akm& ""-LOeU Shop 11
.eimee 110 per moolh, LAGUMA .etcA&. weU aitu.ated 10 busy
dmk 15 per month. Dally A. ... _ f ...____ ___. flB. -~ ct ""• t Piiot otrlce Phone ._...., " -: .. -<• .. ~>~..,.!.._en floor , 1•rden·type. c..IWOICA --&GG21 ext m . downtown.. aaJlll'01. un
l230 UP Ofhce·1to re .
cpt.a, drpa, A IC 17301 ae.cta. KB ~. 842-2834
sq ft , attractJff rent.a COUPLES
Call Realonom1u INDIVIDUALS ~ Ambitloul people' 8-10
1or2 Rm Su1les from f75 I 11 • •....., 4450
bn pr wit of your time
may rtllUlt ln a growmg
mcornr u wdl as othtt
bmel!U 1be houn are
ne11ble If you have eome tJ~ available •
wo.ald bite to develop a
SttOnd inrome.
m w Ullb St. Call Tom ··-•••••••••••••••••••
541)..Z!O() P'or l&or"e • omoe 1pae-e at
Ret.all tOffice spa er, '700
sq rt Westchff a rea
1~148, cllllcullect
,........b&erata
SOOto2700 S.Ft. M~VERJ>EbR
PLAZA
Small o(fke Perfect for 1.2> Meaa Verde E , C M ~45-4123
CALL FOR APPT
71414.98-5664 B1111wenn" servac:f', Mc
Only S'75 per mo I 102
West 17th St. Santa Ana
For mt>f'C ln!o r a II Joe
Canal ~ 547 41 Al or
Renata at 511&-7707
Small Hide-Away OHlre
Only $!'i0/ptt month Va
cant JZS No Broadway.
Santa Ana thston cal 8'd& For more Ulro call
Sam Warttn ~ or
Rfmta~T107
lJ.-Uc....s 2001 Lafayette. N.8 St.ort' ~e0n-Sale $36,700
er dClce spec<:, 1200 Sq. S v.egoOO-Sale $11,700 tl 11 ca> mo. B Grundy Rllr 67~161 S. Diego On·~ 136.700 -----ToU·f'rtt (llQO)~ 2000
M I Corner 127 X90 ~uetBaUClub
w/srmU l*i&. 991 W 19lll Land. bulktln,c spa
St. c .111 Ml5 mo. M2·3SZ2 mo.ooo ~
DAMAPOtMT C.B.E ~~
LOODl&-rar a buliw" Want to
rllld Plated TD's
•Hilb equities
•1..awRbt
11SOO uerqe price
•Pree CoUedionl •811,Y 8l1Y quaatJty
• 12 to• mo t.u1Dll
Todat.e. LOOIJool all Trust.
lned~ sold bave re·
lUmtd to lllVSlor bb full
pr1nc1 pal fr interest
earned
For weekly rna1bng list
Call dtred or collect
V.L Rm•c•Co.
714 119'1 9684 213:966-3596
SL6.CXX> 2nd amort. 3 yrs.
Earn 173 ylefd dlacoonl
'7\41638-0M7 before 5PM
HOMEOWNER LOANS
ARRANGED
SL0,000t.o12SO.OOO
•AMORTIZED
•INTEREST ONL V
-sHORTTERM
Call Bob Wiiiiam' ,..,,,.
rn ·T7Tl or tlJt-11157
Pnllllgiwa ~
DICUTIVE sums
available n ear O C Alf1IOrt Altnrtan rates mdude rettpOonist. law
bbnry. coo.fettn«! rma,
MCTetarial 1erv1ce. 6
Xerox fac1hty For a
penona1 lour 6 lurt.htt
cktalJa mqui~ at Vortac
A11oc, 955·2288 o r
~3900
•Pnme ODM& HIP•a.J locauoo
-O'ficetrd.all,21n~I
•Approx. l.2IOO tquatt fed Jeil a bus1oesa" Now of • r •s/
fertna bu11nns sales Pw d /
COSTAMlSA
Profe11. otfice s pace
avail. ln Calif. lat Bank
Bktg .• 1.5().300 sq ft Low
price Incl. j anitorial.
security KrVlceti, con
fermce nn ll utU. A bun
dmt partdni av all Con·
veoJeot loc:. close to
aiiport. travel agent &
be.nk la bide. 230 E. 1'7lh
SL. C. II. IG-1151110
COliOMA DIL Mil
Dllme oft1ce. Sl.50 P.,.
llo. Realooom1c1
m.4'700
JllillCAFf'ERV
l714J49l-22S4 lerVlces Call an expert. LOllt & F....s
Monty 7SOZ2l6
EXEClJ.SYSTEMS .......................
lfF~Con1nerod ~ Speoallsts
• • .... 5100 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...................... .
ofe&*fomla
fOI LIASIJSALE
ZISO sq ft ln cit. t otfitt
Ve nding R o ule
BLACKJACK GAMES
(Vep 21). 4 macluoa.
551-0lil34
+ warehouse or sbop "'" I • aru).lttl>mo. ~; lazllt 5015 llYCO ...................... .
~ZZSI R.E . love1tor1 oeed
'10,.CJllO, ~to lH. yietd,
llA.IUNE.RS lllLE f/UllJ -aec'd by Newport
RETAJL OR OFFICE lUcb llE; all or part.
SPACE m.szllor710-Zll0 w. a.st Hwy. Newport ...__ .. Yim 5021
9259Q, fl. n•~-=:: ................ .
t C I ... ....., 4500 -------• ....................... SM•LOAMS
MIWPOlrf llACH a.ad
3000 ft. lOIO ft offke a.dnwtDeedLoanaoa
apet'e. qmet uae i.ctua. =~' area. No automotiYe °' · to meet
tlber1la1la1. NS·3323 yourneeda' ctJ-. R.E. DEF!'.
.., .... ft. 1000 ft. cmee SAMnAeC>IA .. ..... 714/SD-s:mG
llJ*'e Alnra1 Compla..,~~~~~~I C.11 5«>-ZIUor •U• 1-
v'NEED
v'MONEY
PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLYR
St!ll any rt.em ,.. com·
hln•IJOrl of nema for $75
or Ina with • Penny
Puxher Ad. 3 Imes fo~ 2
com«uuv,. days E:..ch
add1hon•I hoe u. fOt' for
~2dJlys Cherae It '
Nocommen: .. 1 eds.
Por morf' information
and to pl!K'(" your ed call
642-5671
LCllt& ..... HOO ...................... ;.
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0.-llJ D.
M~won . ,....._u.dau
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NUUllJCOMPANION. bM .... ,_ Aec....U RIP&R &1'CES , ._.v.._Tr....._ Ac·
IAI&: 8DCll ,....._,... R&LIABLIL PHONll couota rffeluble H ·
Jfl, wlc. Hell/9olaa Yq adlH 1$ Outcb· __, ~ .. ..a •• ~n·W.A,ppbutll· aka. Ore11llllllll l•llllt ,._,...._aim1Jar ..;;.;..__;,_. _____ """'-..
.-.. .,,. ..,., I'. Fem . coepaoiion. PIK>ra&ONALHOU8E caata mutt eve tbe
........... Qs. ............a,, aeriooi lD· a...E.AHD. MIN dlRS alltJlty to perform top 41'8"-Write a>• 50.l. • zaa,,_.. ..Ut;y ~wen. VerJ IAlt .. a._. Tabby 'l.Daily Pilot PO Box ...... W_.._.. JIOG a«w-ate t,yplo1 all:Ula
c a t • V I c . UIO, eo.ta M-.a, ea . .......,. -gwedetory.lim&beab&e PaulariM/8tar. G -....................... to operate 1~ ~-... 5.8,.SM•. uaaaa t.ouch Ooll&.act •
0 c. .._ •RPORT **IXTIAS** 557-1051. Equal Op· POUND: cat.....,, • Al ft--""ed . bit Jlayer1 . partunil;y Employer ..&e. .... co&W. Yi ~ & .. ~ ~~~~~~~~ Haleer"' area. CM ...,., • xtraa tor m mot100 _
ESC,..,. pic/tv series, poss tv .. ~.--.... ""' eomm.. Need people for ,__
FOWld amall dog 8·1 •s&VICI• QogC.o/LAloc:.sboodn1. A/PT0$9SO ...a old black w/WblU! Spec1alhln1 In bu11· CUtioe oow 714-535-0120 Land developer aeeka io·
pews, cbeal, oeck. tad. ne11men, realdenls x 94. Casted for "Faat dMdual w/eood flgw-e
Vic. Bad: Bay. N . B . welcome. Break". "Love At Fi nil u Utude for their off.lite
Mrr'1212. 7._-5241 24HRS. Bite", "Rocky 11 ", eqineeriJlg dept. Thia •-r "Halloween.". Sm fee. compeny offers unlimlt· Fouad male Golden ._.Ca .. •y RetrieYer. 9-10. 71. Vic. _.. 1 1 Flallertoo Ave. Nwpt. OUJC~
HOD. 661182 31 hrs 6'1 ·0180
ON-STAR Productions, ed •dv•ocement OP·
Michael Phillipe, call to-portuo~ty . Excellent
day. benefits
-------• MC/VISA Flamd: Set ol keys. vie. -----''------
-ACCOUNTS-'-----P-AV_A_B_L_E_:I 151-9041
:litbSt. NB. CO¥ER GIRL 615-8376
F/I', private club. ~x· _.
per. nee. 6"·5404 ._
• 953-0778 * ACCOUNTING CLERK. FOUDd: Sml Fem. tri·
color doe. vie. Ed-
inger /Euclid. t'V .
a.3ell9 aft 5.
31 HrOutcall Service
LANA'S OUTCALL
10AM-2AM
77>0493
MacGregor Yachts. 1631 (<\'C'Uw J Placentia. Costa Mesa. ~
FCUJd: College class ring,
vie. Newport area. Prol. massage by lic'd
~63'1-21867 therapist. NB Appl.
4:30-9:30 PM. S48·2817 Found: SmJ blk Dog, Steve
Accom>ting
ACCOUMTIMG
TEMPORARY
ASSIGNMENTS Wes&.dilf area. · -------Pb~ •SHERI LEE•
Cert. Masseuse Fouad : Sml golden .Housecalls by Appl female puppy, sborthr. 838-6838 OrHCJ• Co•nty is
la uisa;! ..... so ....
we! Mesa Verde area. ------· ~43,5'S-4958. INT~:UJGENT WOMAN
NEEDS S6000 W1LL DO FOUND: Blk P oodle ANYnlING LEGAL. PO
Fem. Vic. Magnolia & BOX 423, HB Hamtltoo. W /red collar. ---
963-:!63t. ,. ..•. 5350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WANTED: Female to
sh.are expenses ol 2 week
stay in Tahiti, De<' 22 lo
Jan 5tb. Call Barry
m.1011 ·---· -· ~MASSAGE
&bJames-Uc Masseur
<Mcall 9-11, 494-5111
MICHEi.LE'S
•o.tctl•
llAM-2AM 835-3749
•FOXY LADY*
OUTCALL ONLY
•972-1138•
PREGNANT? Caring,
oonf'adeatial counseling &
referral. Abortion. adop· lion" keeplng.
APCARE 547·2563
~ ........... 18 S. El Camino Real
SanClemeote; Fully lie.
For Appl. 492· 7296
T
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ROBERT HALF'S N account~
OF
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ESCORTS
642-1571
7-10 P.M.
SIW For CASHS <1>,Jee{a ol real value
114-s.t9-3307
ADLTXMOVIES
CALL JOHN
894-5.164
•SJQUIH•
Escorts & Models
75U708. 548·5293_
'-nu• SerYlces 5160
There are many new
firms moving into the
Orange County area
bringing about an In·
creasmg demand for ex·
perienced Accounting
and Data Processing
personnel.
C.A'S
Mdlton
Tmr Accomtmh
C:O.t Ace o.f•ts
Sr. Accomf•ls
lod*tt,.rs
Acea 11wfCs.t&.a
Dtlhtr.try
K/P Operotan
U you are not aware or
the benefits of working
t,emporary -gJVe US U
call or visit us at our new
locatioo. We wiU be hap·
py t.odiscuss it with you.
We are localed in the:
-...................... . COLDWELL BANKER
BtnLDING U...&Vldd •<Mc• Mal1GCJ9• Farthe'-oflt 24... 135-7313
PRE LAW student needs
12:5,000. Will do anything
Legal. Confidential
OVM. P.O. Box 3242,
N. 8. 92166.1.
I J PE C 7.0l11.T.l1UCT.
LOVEI. Y LADIES
MODELS& ESCORTS
With
PENTIIOUSE
FIGURES
34 hrs. 535-4719 s •nann,asa~
WANT ACTION?
Classiled Ads 642·5678
Suite lt200
2333 No. Broadway
Santa Ana
1714) 835-4103
Free Parking
Get.GREEN cash
ror WIUTE elephants
with a Classified Ad
Call 642-5678
Every Saturday throughout the Football Seaaon
the Delly Piiot bring• you
·19 ft&O fj/:!!fo<J'•~u.G~ (!!~~
A new, exclUng. pro(epional foot·
ball magazine section brinlin& our
readers tbe m06t. lntereeUn1, com·
prebenslve and autborUaUve
roundup of mate rial on the pro
camea to be televiJed each weekend
for 20 weeks.
Player promes. acoulinll rePom.
pictures, predlcllona, th• point
s pread, lntlde comments on •tra•I• and who and what. to
waldl for -everythln1 to enable
readen to ret tbe moet enjoyment
out ot thtll' pro f 00\ball w.tchlna.
Dela 't mlM out on lhi• cha~ to
have all the football fact.a at )'our
fin .......
DAILY PILOT
• D•A•l INTl:•NAft()ttAL <-...... ._. .
41Zl Westerly Place
Ste 102. Newport Beach
100% Employtt Paid
Accountant: 3 yrs exp.
preferably in prepara·
l ion or corporate &
personal mcome ta.x re-
turns CPA cert1C1cale
desirable. Xlnt benefits.
Aggres11ve NB firm.
Salary commensura te
w/exp. Send resume to
The DaiJy Pilot. Box 562.
CM 92627. All replies
st.nctly confidential
Ac.cf9 Qert&.PhoM
Needed Full tim e.
lmmed openjng. xlnt Co.
benefits, must have ac-
ct 'g exper. Call Balboa
Marine Hardware :
~967Jforap~---
Acct's Rece1v. Clerk.
Hospital corp. offc.
Fanullar w /collect pro
cedures, ins urance & !ldf.pay accts. & 3rd ply
billing procedure. Mrs.
Lrene RulS, 64().8950.
•ACTRESSES/ ACTORS.
All ages/aJI types. No
exp nee. "S.A.M:· in·
lerviewing now. Our
clients have worked
"Rocky II". "Gokhe It
The &xer", "Lady In
Red" w/Robert Conrad.
"Wrigley·a Double·
mint".• Disney Studios.
•Anyone interested in
Mov1es /Tel ev, ca ll
"S.A.M." today. Sm fee.
C714 > 778-1080 ext~.
AdmirustraUve Assistant.
Financial Planning.
Newport Center . Ex·
perience required. Xlnl
benefits. Call Mrs .
Dudzik. 644-74.54
'°l:le1l1.t o., ...... , ..
Fortune 500 compuy
has Immediate opening
for a Field Service
Repraentative. Muat be
knowled1able in
troublea bootlng ,
refiie«ation equipment
on tranaport a1r coodi·
Uonln1 unlta. Porm•I
tralninl in a1r condltlon-lnl and rdrlgeration. or
9'1'ivalent required.
Should be a self·•tarter
with ability to build a IQOd customer rapport. ~v. travel in U.S.
an4 roretp couotrlea.
WW be baecl ln Sou1bern
Olllfornla. Salary ClOID·
menaurate with ell· J*feDCI. PleeM Mnd ....
.... wttb Mlu7 hlatorJ
to: ••tot•• MAMAea
P.O. .. • ltlJ
s.NAM.C.'2712
Equl o,portunity
Emplc>r• M/F IH
c.t. ,, .... s..lllltt
•a... r.q.J Oppor Emptyr.
-------•leABYBSITTER-put·
•"-• Her time. 2 ctys per n , my
-Olr Irvine otraee baa an
immedl•te opening.
Banlinl experience ta
pnlsnd, but we wlU
train you ti you have lilbt typing alrilla and
some cublering ex·
perience. We offer a good slartinl salary and:
l•ClstOM bome preferred, Cdll
AS• a• anam-3105
Position available lo BABYSITTER for 2 boys,
mechanlul asMmbly :; 610, llon. Tue• Tbw-.
shop. Must have Sood -. Del lier. Viclu or
mechanical aptitude fr NormM.1·1 61,162374 maau1 dal.erity. Must
be familiar wilb re-work.
t.roub&eaboatiq, dri W.1.
reamhll fr pre11iog. Minimum 3 years ex·
pedeDce. ExceUeat COCD•
peny benefru. Contact
Pat MUls, 557-9051,
E.O.E.
ASS8111.BS
WewUI train, apply 7am,
MacGregor Yachts, 1631
Placentia., Cll.
ASSB•RS
needed now, 3 sbifl.s. No
ree. See our ad in todays
c lass ified under
GENERAL, Victor Tem-
porary
Assist.ant Maoaeer full
Ume. 6:30AM to 3PM.
Mon thru Fri. The Bake
Shop, CdM. 6'J3.. 7310
Assistant required. Key
penon needed for varied
It interesting work in sm
pri.ntsbop. Call 545-0451
for appt..
Asst. Apt M-.ger
Couple. w1C e -orc .
husband-mainl. 200
Units, OceanskJe. expr.
reqd.
TSLMgm\ 642-1603
Attractive sgl women
from 20-35, extenaive
travel. good pa.y. exp. in
all aspeds of business ID·
cl. R.E .• DMV work.
legal. for. lang .. ins. etc.
Brend&. .... 7563 ----------
Auto Detail Shop needs 1
young gu.v over 18. Good
driving record & bard
worter. No experience
~·Ask for Terry
Alfl'O
HEAVY ·Dlfl'Y
LINETECRNJCIAN ! Experienced. Plenty of
customer IWd jobs. Four
working at.alls. Pleaaanl
environment in Orange
County airport complex.
Xlnt pay /benefits. Op·
por. for advancement.
See Service Mgr .
HOWARD Chevrolet.
Dove/Quall Streets.
Newport Beach.
Al.TJ'OM<YrtVE • Ellcitirvl
career opportunity. Girl
Friday. Lease ad·
ministration. bkkgp
Babyaltter. mature
woman to care for 2
• Free parting
•free C&n!lel' apparel
cbUdfta. 1·2 dys pr wk. Aeae call for-more in-
Oarneeded.-.1403. fonmtioo:
Babyaltter, mature.
responsible person to R*llt Fe•r .. c.-e f« 12 mo old h•by Savtncs and Loan Assn
during mother'• working Equal Opp Employer
hrs. 8-4:30. Mon-Fri. j~~~~~~~~~ -.ms e.rber Styli&t to manage
Babysitter alter school put-time. 631-9577. Tues·
3-5:30, hi sc~ eirl 15+. Fn. M . Sat/ 9-5. eves .
Nor1bwood area. 551-8400 881"3028. ---------8 A B Y S I T T E R · Barmaid wanted. must be
Expertenced.17 mo. boy attractive Pt-tune.
My home Wednes. 9·5. 646-9935 btwn 12-4.
Rer.req.~3 -BA RT ENDER &
Babysitter /Housekeeper. BUSBOY Wort days or
live in or out. Speak rughts. Apply Andre's
Engbah. ~9009 Re&a.aurant. 1464 s. Coast
BABYSJ'ITER WANTED
12 to 6pm, Mon·Fri
S!5wk. For Fem. age 5
Nr. Harbor View Elem
in CdM 751 -4740 .
OuistiDe
Babysitter. my home near
So Co•st Plata .
11 30-Spm, M·t-' Eves
751-4148 ---------
BABYSITTER · Resp
student r equired ror
some evening babysit·
ting. 2 children. ff & s
Npt. lkh. So. S73-1986
BABYSJTI'ER wanted
for 5yr old girl Tues·
Tburs. eves. Jo'N>m l to
9PM. an my CM home.
Steady job for 9 moe
Start 10.2. H.S. or cotlegt>
glrt OK. Call M aurtt"n
54IHl(rlJ6. evai.
Banlang
Pacific Federal Saviq.s
bas opemna in OW' soon
to oC>CS1 Npt Bcb office
Hwy. Laguna Beach. or
call .... ~
Beal.tloan
COMMAND
PERFORMANCE
'1beHalrcut1.m.g Place"
ltnmedi•te operungs for
expenenced prec1s1on
haircutters ·needed 1n
Costa Mesa. Salary &
COOllIUSSioo. Xlllt growth
opportunities & paid
benefits. Call Edmund at
S41Mll.53 .
IMllfy Ope rotor
ln need~ 3 assistants. l
for coloriat. 1 for hair
ewter, l for hail' atylist.
Richard Ouellette Salon. :m Newport Cent.er Dr.
NB.
BILLlNG CLERK
Sharl> pcnoo Deeded Ul
AnlouDting Dept. to ban·
die bllhog. Accurate
~.aper. OD add.l.q
madlibe wessary. Call
Smily 556-Jl37.
For a part·time teUer.1---------Xlnl working coocbooos.
Call Dan Chumbley.
831.->0.
Banking
Ta.LR/PW+ n..
Downey Savings It Loan
hu an openlDg 10 its
Calta MeN branch for a
pert time teller. Savings
It Loan or ban.king ex per.
preferred. Must be able
t.o work Saturdays. Xlnt
working cond. Paid
vacations. For f urtber
info. cont.ad Mr. Flaher
ty. 71'""'2-7 422. Equal°"°" Emplyr
•WY ,.......
()pemng ensts ror an lD
divMlual to wortc as,. Bm·
dery penon m the pnnt
ebop of a large fman~
COIJlpan)'. No u .perience
necessary. beny lifting
required. Enjoy ex-
cel 1 e n t company
benefits . For a ppoint·
merit please contact :
Lynn Stansfield
6'4-5800 ext 7549
OrlW
~§~
belp fuJ . Var led l·--------1 rspomibiliUea. Typing. 121> Newport Center Or
Newport Buch, EOE. client " dealer contact. Growinc auto leue co.
Npt. Bcb. ai.rport area.
751.-JO.
AU1'0 MICHAMIC 'S ASSISTANT
Aaaist 1n repair " ma.in· tenance ol school diat.
bulel. at.des, trucks fr
otbel' mecbanical equip.
Good work hiatory •
aome aper. in eeoeraJ
med> 1 repeir and or ap-
plicable counea. Muat
have Calif. driven lie. at
be willln& to obtain
acbool bul driver cert.
Salary ranee $164 per
mo. t.o SlOIM per mo. in 5
annual ateps. Xlnt
bmefib. Apply by 9·21.
W-emiNt.erScbool Dlat.
14121 Cedarwood ..
E.O.E..11/F.
BANKING
SDIOI
TRlD Great opportunity lD our
beautiful Irvine off1<·e
i.z )'eU'I aperieoce and
stron1 ll:nowledac or
lRA. Keocb and new a c·
C01mta .. needed. We of.
fer excellent 1rowth
pntMtlal and:
·Free parkine
•Free career •PP8rel
•Medical /denl•I
c:overage
•Profit ahann1
Please ull Annette
IOC*l•aF/C
Pl:Jaruon wtth prommeot
F8lh lal. Real Estate In·
vest. Farm. Xlnt op·
pammity. 640-01ZJ
BOOKKEEPER ·
(Cturopr•ct1c Clinics).
Need bootkeeper to ban·
die all Uped.I for 2 buay
crowing clinics.
Pleasant aurroundlngs.
xllll pay. exper a must as
a.I.re deJlt.. has to be set
..,froaucralcb. Call Dr.
Hdlir at tm-1581
Menne for more lnlonN· ----------
lion. Real ICltate Developer,
Newport Center loc. "*"• p1 .,..,..-needs General Ledeer aDd Lou Aun Bookkeeper with con-AutolDOUve llacatlalat: s.vmp atncUoa back1round. Tonm2-.... abop,eam ... 1V11 Noa amoter pntel'Nd. =-~ .:..=ar ~ ~E~·~-~~O,.,~Z.~plo~,-~ ___ UP _____ _
...-.. Afllb' at Rub BOOK It EB PS ll /
Auloa..11,aJOJlarbor MNIJNO RllCEPTIONIST for llwd. CM......... • Ne9pllt Beada l.aricw
Dmlii l"lna. PaJl'Oll. Aulo-"lN 'pl..p -accouta receivable. le elu C1 rtf• ...... "91' ,...a omc. .-m.. t to =iwed. J\all time 4.. 5~ a week. Appty in Ilea tbnt Fri. Our beautiM Newport All ...... Dki llet·
Olmad Ell'e Tompldaa 8IKll oftlee baa a full tell' n.. P'tlnllabinp.
Gr81d Wlat-. time = avaU•ble. 1111 W.-dlfl Dr. MU• ~ .. ~errec1,, ..... : -------
--WUI MUil ,_ • 't lflf TOYOfA.YOLYO b••• c11talerto1 ••· ..a ... 19a.wm.c.11. -...---.. 1r•••• .... ~-.... ~: Part U-me. 8•l•r1 Ii ~~~ .........
.n-:-~'*'=Nl ClllTM/t11-1n7
•llellul•*n&al
I •
8acfll9 ...,.eel 6 COID·
bl•afloa I ::z.u\or ......_ for com·
................ COD-
~ ..... Taflltb :::tL~
.....-u~ ~ram lD
one of tile bulldina
\radea, plua Z yura
journeyman level ex· ~. EJqlerlence ln
baUcl1n1 tn1pecUoo t.
electrical U.pedloa de-
lirab&e. For 1ntormat.lon t. applicatJoa contact:
Qty of Newport Beacb,
3300 Newport Blvd .•
Newport Beach, Ca
t2•13. 714·140·2101.
E.0.1!. M/P'.
BUSINESS lllNDED
COUPLES NEEDED
PART TlllE. CALL m.zm.
CABINET maker prefer 2
yn exp. Cll area
8IJ.-O:M3 548.5063
CAFETERIA help, day•
night s hift. Mon-Fri
Good benefits fr p•1d
h o lld•y a. Call
?W-731·5100 x.al89. btwn
Mllfl:ZPll
Cafeteria help wanted.
&-2:30, 5 dy wk, lrv area.
m,S2S'1
CchtlwiaHetper
Short HOUJ"ll
3 hr. mm. $3.~ per hr
C.M .. N.B .. CdM arui.
Noexper. oecesaary Ap
ply at Newport Mesa
Un1f1 ed School D1 s l
Food Service Office. 1857
PlaoentJa. Costa Mesa.
~25121>
CAHVASSBS
IJ 00 per br + &neenlJ VC'i, wort 3:30 lo 7 30, Sat
~2. Gettulg borne 1m
provcmeat leadll. Pref er
20 yrs of age or okier.
Cal l Mr Fre dda e
lO.Ul-12 Noon for appt.
s:B-2!M2
Carpel Installer s. t'X
per'd. w Jt.ool& & true: k
MJU's CarpeU>. 124 t-;
J7UISt., C.M. ~.
CAil WASH HE:LP
FuU & Part t1mt'
lK&Over
METRO CAR WASH
2950Harbor Bl. C.M.
CASHJERS: Flall time.
6:30am-3:0-0pm . will
train Ncwportt>r Inn.
644· 1700. Sandy Good·
man.ex156&.E.0 t:
Cashacr •counter. full or
Prr. day • t'vt'n1n R Pioneer Ch i cken
~~/17th.CM
CASHJERIBOOK KUN
NERS Jrvane campus
book 5tort' needs compe
tant 1nd1v1duala to be
~ It boolt runners
for our f'all boolt rush
From approx. Sept 17 lo
Oct. 12. S3 29hr Ca II lo set up an 1nlerv1ew
betwo 9am It 4 pm. mcrn.
CBllERS
UTOTEM MARKETS
()penmg.s now ava1lablc:'
for full lime asstStant
mm.agers on 2nd. • 3l'd shsft. No expenence ntt
We tram. St.art $3.10 lo S4
per hour Advancement
QllPOl'tlmlty for man age-
ment positions to ~ 50
per bour tf qua.1Jf1ed For
more mforma lJon & m ·
t.crv1ew go t.o store 112 at
30009 Crown Valley,
l..quna NlgueJ, ~ll950
or call 7141531 -4840
F.quat ()ppor Employer
a,DK'AL ......
CARRY
FOX
•
.,.
I
. AGENCY •
ACC~ cun
Jf you have aome ac·
couoUo1 coul'ae., c•n
1IOlit with accruals &
bave tnowteclp ol b•.nk •
reconcilemeata, th111
eould be for you. Position
la centrally louted.
SlarUn& aalary to S850 .
t7Z.tt55
STA11S1'1CAL TYPIST Tl••• No experience oecesaary
in um beach commuruty •
PQlitioo. All you need 1s ~
&ood typing s kills &
pleasant personality
SLmtinl salary to S800
972-9955
CUUTYPIST
Growmg company loc11l
ed 10 beach area seek.:.
attractive Individua l
with typing SO wpm. Ex
cellmt beoefitli & poten
tla.I. SUt.rung salary L•>
BX>.
972-9955
ADYaTISIHG
DIPAll'TMIMT
Needs attractive 10 ,
dJVldual With typing of
SOwprn. Good ttthn1qu~
& ~pelling, Beauuful or
flee' 1n beach 11rl'J
SWUJ\f( saiary $700
972-9955 ....
RECOMCILEMEHT
TaA.IMHS
SeveraJ needed m th1"
beautiful beach offlc•·
N o e x p e r 1 '-" o c· t'
necei.:.ary, 1ust RC101t
~th & ruce appearanc"
St.artmg salary SS50.
972-9955
WOO rttOClSSOR
TRAINH
Growing company in
beactl commwuty ~eeks
attractive 1nd1v1dual
Wlth good tyl>mg to train
OD this antereslmg com
puter ·ltk.-mac h1n t' Gttat benef 1ts & f nend I y
co workf'rs. Startin.:
salary to $700
972.9955
SICUT ARY TO VF'
~ fnendly compan'
in beach ar~a i.cck.' 111
dlVlduaJ With good l)'V
ang It ~and to work
wlth VP & Sr VP of 111
surancedep.irtmenl t-:'
cd.lent growth pott."nl1 JI
& fantai.L1c bend11
Starting salary to StOOt•
972·9955
DATA ENTRY
Several Opt>runl(i. a 11u1l.1
ble Uruvac K llJOO St.in
mR salary to S80o i Shirt
dlffercnl1al
972-9955
DATA ENTRY
LEAD
Swtng stult. UmvJt' l!JIHI
Start.tog :.al a ry Lo S95ll •
shift differential
972-9955
llHDBlY TRAINEE
N o e x p e r 1 1· 11 1· c
necessary. able to 11'1
Learn how to bmd d1wu
ments Ill lh1s beau11ru1
beach locuted compan~
Nace appearanc.: ri·
qi.ared.
Child cue • coo It· 972-9955 respomibfe woman Wllh
drivers h e. • car : 2 A/PTIAINffS wortling pHenta oeed cooking. s hopping • l~Key touch. outgo1n.:
tnm. for 10 yr. old son, penonahty. type SO &
&om priv. acbool. Hts.. ruce appearance w1n11
Mon. Uma Fri .. 3 lo 7: this spot in beach loc:<i
Ralboa Penin . Pt. lion. Excellent benefit:. tn-5570 Starting salary $700
Qi.Id care needed for well 97 2-99 SS
behaved 5 year old &irl.
Moo thru Frl 12·6pm. OYPUtilCH
your home or mine, SWIHVISOR
Cclm. Call 14CMM&4 or Growing company re·
'JSGIJ. Kadl,r. qwrea eaperience 1n
~--------------•untvac K ·l900 &
Child ca,. Wortt• Ap. ml al mum 2 ye a r •
plicat.lou: Now bel.n& ...,,,_, experience.
ac:eepgd for before Is Wortt ai&bta. Startin' ... ect.ool bn fOt • u&.y to ••. =-A=:a~~:.: t7Z.tt5S
ltrootburat St. rv.
-.m2. SIClll'AlllS
-----------• We bave aeveraJ QJ>en·
CL&\NINO • Need to-inp t.broulbout Oraniet
111M1Mtodeuourretall a..1. Some wlt.b and
f\lnL sbow1oom. Appn. IOlne 1ltlt.hout aborUuand.
381n. wk. Coat.ct Lin· Some wltb fl: aome -.-... wtU.out uperieoce ~C~L~~~A-N~U-P~f-o~r1 tJJ.tfl5
,__..., J to • morft•
................ 0
Q1rt1•~ 9 I
We late l•••diat• opealap for cl•ncaJ
......... cmcmrdQllatft = •llm> .... .... tot: ... ). Oftk9 ...,.. ....... ......,_. .. ...... .,.
~D. ........... .
-~~-:n~ career • .. larr pro-
• ldDI A .D .P. PllNI JON IDVICD ..... t~Dr. ...............
&O.L.11/P
...
..
I
I
.W.W•d JIM tM.Wuls• JIM ... T••••••••••••••••••• e;;i.•••• .. ••••••••••••
., ., .• hlt1
... llleAft'MCl'lV•
0..DLD
~ .......
........ U."11
'hlla. • Wed. IPIQ'&o r.-iu.am.
NUIS.&ICOllPANION.
RZl'•A£N'C£S. LM:IDlll ......... .,x --------R&LIABLI. PHONE n•. vie. Htll/hlH Yq uUve t;S Dutt'b· _.,, a.IH. ONJ /Mlt /w~l ""-... ..U ahnUar ....:........ __ . -----
......... .,,_ ...... P. F e m . companion . ~~A.LHOU'SE •ma.-....ctJs. ~p. 1eriou lo· MIN. 4885 ~Mite Bo" 503. -.m,..._ Lall ,....,. ._. Tabby '\Dally Pilot PO Boa
c a t . V l c . u. Costa M•a. ea . ....,w_.... 11M
PMalartM/ Bear. c -•••••••••••••••••••••••
cia9llr ... sa,a1.1-. ---auaaa
FOUND: Cat.CNJ. O.C. AIRPORT 0ee:~Ja::era . .-.,, ae&ber collar. VI ~ & f oti HaJeerea\ area, Cll. ~• ' xtraa or m m oo ---ESCOIT pic /tv serie., poss lv -. eomm. Need people for ACCOHll&I
FOWMI small dog 8-1 •SBVICI* ~Co/LA loc. sMoUn&. A/PTO S950
..U old blaclt w/Wb.ite Specializing in bus1· CutiDI now 714-S»-0120 Land developer seeks in·
pews, dM9t, Deek, tail. n easmen, r esid e nts x 9t. Casted for "Fast dividual w/1ood figure
Vic. Bliek Bay, N.B. welcome. Break", "Love At Fin l a dWdeforthelroU-ai\e
541-7212. 7~5• ... 1 24HRS. Bite ", "Rocky 11 ", ~g dept. Thia =---:----:---::-:-:--1-..:..:.a:.:_..-==&-....:...::.......:~:.......:;..:.::..... "Halloweeo. ". Sm fee. ClOlllPMY olfen wilimk·
Found male Golde n Gr...sCcr,_, ON-STAR Productions. ed advancement op·
Reeriever. 9-10.71. Vic. .,....~c •• 1 Micbael Phillipa, call to-portuoi.ty. Excellent f\allertoa Ave. Nwpt. vv1 ~ day. benefits
_J....;;W'C __ • _MS-_7182 ____ , :M hrs MCfVIS:l --OtBJ>A _CCOUNTS_;_ ___ P_A_Y_A_B_LE---1 85 l·f04 I
FOU.Dd: Smt Fem . tri·
color dog, vie. Ed·
inger /Euc lid. F V.
&'B-3C99aflS.
Found: Set ol keys, v1c., ____ .,.:._ ____ Ftr, private club. Ex-•
:Db St. NJs.a..,,6 COVER GIRL per. nee. 644•5404
* 953-0771 * ACCOUNTING CLERK.
3'HrOutcaU Service MacGregor Yachts, 1631 r~Ta\&.e ]
LANA ·s OUTCALL Placentia. Qista Mesa. \)in~
lOAM·2AM _ _
Fomd: College class ring, 775-0493 Accounting •O•U t tNT,•NolnotfA4..'--•
4121 Westerly Place v1c. Newport area. Prof mass.age by Lic 'd
61S-4258,63'1..a&67 the rapis t . NB Appl.
4:30-9:30 PM. 548·2817 Found: Smt blk Dog, Steve
ACCOUNTING ~~~~h
TEWORARY
Westctiff area. -· -------
Pb564430 •SHERI LEE•
Cert. Masseuse Found: Sml g olde n Housecalls by Appl female puppy, sborthr. 838..Qtl8
Me' a V e rde a r e a . -----
54S-0743, 545-4958. INTf:LLIG ENT WOMAN
------NEEDS $6000. WI LL DO FOUND: Blk Poodle ANYl'HING LEGAL. PO
Fem. Vic. Magnoba & BOX423. KB
ASSIGNMENTS
OralUJ• co ... ty is
la • 1! Alld so are
we!
We're
Hamiltoo. W /red collar. ~ -
963-Xlt T
0
M
M y
ROBERT HALF'& N account~ ,... ...... 5350 .......................
WANTED: Fe male to
share expenses of 2 week
stay in Tahiti. Dec 22 to
J an Stb. Call Ba rry
m-1011
·~-------
Energizing MASSAGE
&bJames-Lic Masseur
OukaJl ~ll. 49t·Sl 1 I
*FOXY LADY*
OUTCALL ONLY
*97~1138•
PREGNANT! Ca rin g .
oonfidentia1 counsebng &
referral. Abortion, adop-
tioo it keeping.
APCARE S47 ·2563
¥11 .. Rffdet-
18.lSS. EJ Camlno Real
San Clemente; Fully Uc.
For Appl. 492-7296
OF
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0
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ESCORTS
642-1571
7-10 P.M.
SIW For CASHS (l)jec{s of real value
714-549-3307
AOL.TX MOVIES
CALL J OHN
894-5364
•SJQUIM•
Escorts & Models
752-8708. 548·5293
......... WYkH 5360 ..........................
u.dm&Vkld
•OlllcGIM•IOCJe*
Fortt.r.of It
24... 135-7113
PRE LAW student needs
125,000. Will do anything
Legal. Confidential
DVM. P.O. Box 3242.
N.B. !11l663.
n w s n nr.s a a tJ..OQfl
LOVR Y LADIES
MODEL.5& ESCORTS
With
PENTHOUSE
FIGURES
:M hrs. 535-4719
IRSP~
WANT ACTION?
Cl8S.'lifed Ads 642·5678
There a re m any ne w
firms moving into the
Or an ge County area
bringing about an in·
creasing demand for ex·
perienced Accounting
a nd Data Process ing
personnel.
Cl'A'S
Adon
TaxAceomtcmh
Cost Ace awtwt1
Sr. Ace c • twb
loaldcHpetl
Ace c tlwij Clerb
OGier.try
l./P ()plralof I
U you are not aware or
tbe benefits or working
temporary -g1 ve us a
call or VISit us at our ne w
location. We will be h ap.
py to discuss tt with you.
We are localed in tbe:
COLDWELL BANKER
BtnLDlNG
Suite IJ200
2333 No. Broadway
Sant.a Ana
1714183MIOl
Free Parking
Get GREEN cash
ror WIDTE elepbant..s
with a Classified Ad
Call 642-5678
Every Saturday throughout the Football Season
the Dally Piiot brings you
Accountant: 3 yrs exp,
preferably 1n prepara ·
tion or corpo rate &
personal tncome tax re·
turns. CPA certificate
desirable. Xlnt benefits.
Aggr essive NB firm.
Salary commensurate
w/exp. Send resume to
The Daily Pilot. Bo x 562,
CM 92627. All replies
strictly confidential.
Acdc) Clertf.PhoH
Needed Full t i m e .
lmmed opening. xhlt Co.
benefits. must have ac-
ct 'g exper. Call Balboa
Ma rine Hardware :
56-9671 ror appt.
Acct 's Rece1v. Cle rk,
Hospital corp. orrc .
Fallllbar wtcollect pro-
cedures. ins urance &
setr-pay accts. & 3rd ply
billing procedure. Mrs.
l.reoe Buis. 640-8950.
•ACTRESSES/ACTORS.
All ages/all types. No
exp nee. "S.A.M." in·
terview1og now. Our
clients have worked "Rocky 11'", "Go&d1e &
1be Boxer"'. "Lady In
Red"" w/Robert Conrad.
"Wri gley 's Do uble ·
mint", 4r Disney Studios.
•Anyone interested in
Mo vles /Telev, call
"S.A.M ... today. Sm ree.
(714) 778-1080ext 95.
Adml.n.ist.raUve Ass istant.
Financial Planning.
Newport Cente r. Ex·
perience required. Xlnt
benefits. Ca ll Mrs .
Dudzik. 644-7-'54
Air COllClti a•• g
"'II.cl ...
o,,a~ .. J FortUDe 500 company
bas Immediate opeolog
for a Field Service
~tive. Mo.st be
knowledgable i n
troubl eabootlng.
refrigeration equipm~t
on transport air conda·
Uooing units. Formal
tnininc in air condition· inland refrigeration, or
tiqWvalmt required.
--------1 BABYBSITTER·part· OUr 1rvme olftee bas an
Immediate openiac. Baatin1 experience ia
pnlsnd. but we will
traiD you if you bave lilht typing skill$ and
some cashiering es·
perience. We olff!r a good
startiDI salary and:
.ssaaas
We will train. apply 7am.
Mac<it'egor" YaCbt.S. 1631
Placentia, CM.
ASSB ..... S
needed now, 3 shifts. No ree. See our ad in todays
c lassified under
GENERAL. Victor Tem·
porary
Assistant Manager full
Ume. 6:30AM to 3PM.
Moo thnJ Fri. The Bake
Sbop,CdM,673-7310 -
Assistant required. Key
penon needed ror varied
& i.nterestiog work in sm
printsbop. Call ~I
rorappt.
Aut. Apt M•apr
Couple. w1fe -o f c .
hus band-maint. 200
Units, Oceanskle, expr.
reqd.
TSLMgmt 642-1603
Attractive s gl wom en
from 20-35. extensive travel, good pay. exp. in
all aspects of business in-
cl. R.E .• DMV work.
lee.al ror. tang .• ins. etc.
Breod.a. llM-7563 ----------
Auto Detail Shop Deeds I ~ guy over 18. Good
driving record " bard wortter. No eaperience
necessary. Ask for Terry
&t.S-Un.
AUTO
HEAVY-DUTY
LlNE TECHNICIAN!
Experienced. Plenty of
customer paid jobs. Four
working s&alls. Pleasant
eoviroomeot in Orange
County airport complex.
Xlnt pay /benefits. Op-
por. for advancement.
See Service Mgr .
HOWARD Chevrolet,
Dove/Quail Slreeh.
Newport Beach.
Al.1J'OMOTIVE -Exciting career opporum.ity. Girl
Friday . Le ase ad ·
ministration. bkkgp
time, 2 dys per wk, my
bome preferred. CdM
saf75.J105
BABYSl'ITER for z boys.
s • 10. llCJll. Tue 6 Thur. ._. Del llar, Vicki or
NarmMl·l 67,MS-2374
Babys itte r. mature
woman to care for 2
• tree partmg
•Free career apparel
dlildreD. l-2 dYI pr wk. fteae call for more in-
Car needed. 489-1403. fonmtion:
Babysitter, mature .
responsible person to A•ltt F1•1 al cse for 12 mo old baby Savinca and Loan Assn
dllriq mother's working Equal Opp Employer
hrs. 8·4:30. Mon·Fra. j~~~~~~~~~ ~77U Barber Styut to manage
Babysitter after school put·lime 631·9S77. Tues
~5:~. bi school girl 15+. Fn, M . Sat/ ~s. e ves.
Nor1bwood area. 551-3400 fBl-31121
~--------8 A B V S I T T E R · Bamwd wanted. must be
Experienced.17 mo. boy. attr act ive Pl-ti me .
My home Wednes. 9-S. 6t&-9835 blwn 12-4.
Ref. req. ~J -8 A R T E N D E R &
Babysitter/Housek~r. BUSBOY Work days or
bve m or out. Speak rughts. Apply ADdre·s
English. 640-9009 Restaurant.. 1464 S. Coast
BABYSllTER WANTED
12 lo 6pm, Mon·Fr1.
S25wk. For Fem. age. S.
Nr. Harbor View Elem
in CdM 751·4740 .
Ouuboe.
Babysitter. my home near
So Coas t Pia.ea
11 .30-Spm. M·•· t:ves
751-4148 ---------BABYSITTER · Re s p
student required tor
some evening babysit·
ting. 2 children. s & s
Npt.. 8ch. So. 673-1986
BABYSl'ITER wanted
for Syr old eirl Tues·
Thurs. eves. From 3 to
9PM. in my CM home.
Steady Job ror 9 m08.
St.art 10.2. H S. or college
girt OK. Call Maurem
S48-802l6 eves.
Banking
Paafic Federal Savuip
has oper:w11 in our soon
to ope11 Npt Bcb office
Hwy. Laguna Beach. or
call491-2528.
BeaubCUUJ
COMMAND
PERFORMANCE
"1be HalttutllD.g Place"
Immediate openings for
expen enced prec1s1on
ha.ircutters needed in
Costa Mesa. SaJa.ry &
COIDID.ISSIOO. Xlnt growth
opportun1t1es & pa id
benefrts. Call Edmund at
S40-4JlS3
le..ty O,.rator
In nttd of 3 assl.Stants. 1
ror cokrist. I ror hair
cutter, 1 for hair stylist.
Ridwd Ouellf.tte Salon.
200 Newport Center Dr.
NB.
BllLING CLERK
Sharp person Deeded in
Account1ng Dept. to ban·
die billing. Accura te
typest It ex.per. oa addmg
machine necessary. Call
Slat>'~-
For a part.time teller. ---------Xlnt wortd.o8 conc:bt M)OS. Call Dao Chumble y. 831.-x>.
BankiDI
llUB/P.t Th9
Downey Savmg.s &. Loan hu an opeDJ.Dg in 1ls
Olsta Mesa branch for a
put time teller. Savings
&. Loan or ba.Dklng ex per.
preferred. Must be able
to wortt Saturdays. Xlot
working cond. P a id
vacations. For rurtber
info. contad Mr. Ftaber·
ty, 714-M2·7422.
F.qua1 Oppor Emptyr
• .... y
TRAIMEI
()pemng eXISU ror an ID·
chV1dual to won as 11 B111 •
dery person ID t.be pnot
shop d a large finance
company. No expeneoce
oeceMarY. heavy lifting
requi red. Enjoy e x-
ce 11 e n t co mp a n y
benefits. For appoint·
ment please contact ·
Lyon Stansfield
644-58>0 eat 7549
Or~
helpful . V a r ie d ---------1 responsibilities. Typing. C!I) New pol t Center Dr
Newport Beach. EOE. diem It dealer contact. BANJCJNG
Growing auto lease co. SEJIOI
Npt. Och. airport area. ~-•F/C 7Sl~. Tr1 I ra Puubon wrth promment
I UUJl Flllb Isl. ReaJ Estate In· AUTO MICMAMIC•s Great opportunity ui our vest. Fi rm. Xlnt op·
ASSISTANT beautiful Irvine offi<·e. portuoity. 640-0123 ~~ ol~ m= l·Z years experience and BOO K K E E P E R · ,_._..,,. stron1 knowledge of ....... Clini > bules. autos, trucks It IRA. Keocb and new ac-l~ropract1c cs . atha" mechanical equip. couata ii needed. We of. Need boc*keeper to ban·
Good won history It fer excellent 1rowlh elk all aspects ror 2 busy acme aper. in ceoeral and 1rowlog c l i n ic s. ---'-1 -i• and or an.. potential : Pleasant surroundings. .....,.. ·-.---,. •Free park.in& ~ t pticable cou.nes. Must •Free career apparel .._ pey. ex:pa-a mus as
have Calif. driven Uc. &. •Medical/dental mlire dept. has to be set be willin& to obtain ..,rroaucnatch. Call Dr. school bLW driver cert. coverace Hehirat!J'TZ.l.S81
Salary ranae S864 r:r •Profit sbannc ......... "~-.. personnel mo. to $10M per mo. s ~ ·19 &ftQ {i/:§o01e•U.G~ r'!~VIE annu al step s . Xlnt Please ca ll Annette ~
Sbou.ld be a self-starter bmeftla. Apply by 9·21. Menne for more Inform.a· ---------with ability to build a w.tm~SCbool Diat. Uoo. Real Estate Devek>per,
~
A new, exciting. professional foot·
ball magazine sectioo bringing our
readers the most interelting, com·
pre benslve and authorita tive
roundup or ma teria l on the pro
ga mes to be televised each weekend
for 20 weeks.
Player proMles. scouting reporu.
pictures, predictlona. the point
s pread. ln1lde comments on
1tratqlt1 aa.d wbo and what to
watcb fOf' -everyt.blna to enable
readers to 1et the mo6t enjoyment
out ol lbtir pro rootbaU watchlna.
. . ... •
Don't mlM out on this chance to
han aJl the football factl at your
nnsertllls.
flOOd customer rapport. 14121 Ced arwood.. Newport Center loc .
t.temive travel in U.S, E.O.E .. 11/P'. needs General Ledger
and forellD COUDtriH. Bookll:eeper witb COD· ww be baed In Southern Automotl•• llaclllaiat: atnetion bactsrouad. ~onia. Salary com· To nm a.mu ablJP, earn Nca ._... pnfened.
mensunte wltb U · -.-1yr:,.::e6 ~·~~~~~~~~~1-1151. ~ =-=t!; :::r Aflli1 at HW> i: -.-0-0_I_K_E_E_P_&_R __ /
to. WoflllllalJ,2UDHarbor. .. ... ~ RECEPTIONIST for ••so••• MAMA ..
. llvd.CX.•..... ~ N9wpart Baacb la&enor
n.wp l"lnll. Payroll,
t ii ,... acc:ooats receivable.
,.O.lnltH
,... .... C:.t2102
F.qlaal o,portunity
F.aqilofw 11 /F /H
ltlMnen ........ c.., ............. _, •
....... ••latal• .... .,.. ...... ~~ ............... ..... 1., .... , ... ,~ .. ,.
.... .~ .. ., ,.... amce uw.. t to
Our beeutlM Newport 4, Sc:IQa a week. Apply lo
Bed dftC!le bas a full All .... ..._ lkk Met·
time ODmiq available. :w'::e.:8~P· ~~pnferred, --------
.. ,.. wUl train ll you • » • •r
bue uslllarlnc u -11 •will
....-.... W.Clftw· Part tf1De. Salary 6 ~~~ .........
.,..;.'=..,~ Clll&TM/m.171'1
• ....... ._.. 801 IMAM
Pi.au ull Aaaeue --*-• ... 'fOl_n_ .. :-".'"d:~·~_,.._....,._. IOC*PAl'llW ..... ~ ............. ........ , .. =· ::-:.:::.:.!: ..._.=-~"-Mt•UJ· A"'1 Tt.e ~-~ .. ~~'Oill~~Sn~~p·~,-~-~~1 Peaa11av•r . 1111 ~ .... .....a.4 ... 0 .•.
BUSINESS MINDED
COUPLES NEEDED
PART T IME. CALL
~
CABINET mailer pref er 2
yn esp. Cll area .
860343 5e·SOl53
CAFETElllA betp, day It
oigbt sbift Mon-Fri.
Good benefits & paid
N
1100
CARRY
FOX
..
.. .
...
-Af}ENCY l
ACC~ -·
aaa
II you have some ac-
eouatin1 counes. can won with aecruah &
bave lmowledge ol bank'•
reconcllemeet1, tbu1
could be for you. Position
ia centrally located .
StMtiq M1ary to $850 .
t7~tt55
STATISTICAL TTPIST
TIA Ra
No experience oecess.ary
in Uus beadJ commW11ty
posibon. All you need 1s •
good typing s kills &
pleasant personality
Startm& salary to S800
97~9955
b o I I d a y s . C a I I --.,_ST 714-731-SUIO X2899. blwn --. • 1n
MMlt2Pll Gl"OWIJlg company local
ed an beach area seek!. Cafeteria help wanted, attractive individua l ~2:3>, ~ dy wlt, Irv area. wrtb typing so wpm. Ex~
m-5257 cd.Lent benefits & poten---Ca--,-,-1.-1.-.....,.----i Ual. St.art.Ulg salary to
Short Hours moo. 972-9955
ADYBmSIHG
DIPARTMEMT
3 br. mm. $3.50 per hr
C M., N.B., CdM areaJ>
No exper. necessary Ap ,
ply at Newport Mes a
Unified School Dis t
Food Servlce Office. 1857
Placentia. Costa Mesa.
~2820
CAMYASSBS
SB OOperbr ~ iocenuv~.
waril 3:3> to 7 .30. Sal
10-2. GeUmg home 1m
provemeot leads. Prefer
20 yrs d age or okier.
C all Mr . Fr e d di e
lOAM-12 Noon ror appt.
&B-21M2
Carpel Instal le r~. ex
per-"d . .v1toob & truck
Mike"s Carpet.lo, 12A t:.
17th St .. c... MS--4332
CAI WASH HB.P
1-'uU & Part t1mt'
1.ll &Over
METRO CA R WASH
2950Harbor 81. C.M.
CASHlERS: Full llmt.>,
6:30am-3:00pm , will
train. Newportf'r ton.
644 1700. Sandy G ood·
mio. m 568.. E.O E.
Cashaer It counter. run or
Prr. day " evl'n1n1t
P i o neer C hi c k e n
~/17th.CM
CASHIER/BOOK RUN
NERS Irvine t'a m pus
boot sior. neech compe·
t.aot 1nd1v1duals to bt>
casruers • book runners fer our Fall book rush.
From appl"Olt Sept. 17 to
Oct. 12 SJ 29hr. Ca II to
set up a n 1nterv1ew.
belwn. 9am " 4 pm.
&D.QZ7.
C~llEIS
UTOTEM MARKETS
Opemngs now ava1lablt'
ror full lime assu1tant
managers on 2Dd " 3Td sblft.. No expenence nee
We traJ.O. St.art SJ.10 to S4
per hour. Advancement
opportunrty for man age·
ment pasitions to SS 50
per hour if quabfted For
more in!orma uon & m ·
t.erv1eW go to st.ore 82 at
30009 Cr own Valley.
Laguna N1g1~t «>-9950
er call 714/S37-4840
~ Oppor Employer
Child t'a r e 6 cook .
responsible woman Wltb
driven lie. It car . 2
worting parent.a need
cooking. s hopping It u.s. for 10 yr. ~ soo.
from priv. school. Hrs .•
Mon. tbru Fri.. 3 to 7:
Ralbo a Pen in . P l.
673-S570
Needs a ttracti ve 1n
dlVldual wtth typlJlg of
50wpm. Good techmqu'-">
& spelling. Beautiful of
race' 1n bea c h a red
Starung salary $700
97~9955
IAJC
RECONCILE:MIHT
TaAJHHS
Sevet"aJ needed ID thl"
beautiful beach om c.-
N o e x p e r i c-o l' t·
oecel\:.ary , Ju:.t ~oorl
a.th & ruce ap~aram·1•
Starung salary $550.
972-9955
WORD rROCESSOR
TRAIHH
Growing compa ny 111
beadl commUDJty seek,,
attractive 1nd1v1dua l
wlLb good typing to train
oo U\IS interesting com
pater -like machine
Great benefits & fnendly
co workers . Starttn ~
salary to $700
972-9955
SECUTA•Y TO VP
~ fnendly compan~
an beach area :.eek:. in
dmdua.J With l(ood l ) p
mg It shorthand to work
wttb VP & Sr VP of 111
surance department t-;'
ceilent growth polt'Ol1.il
& fa ntastic beoe f11 ,
St.artlng salary to s1001
972-9955
DATA ENTRY
Several operung:. a\·a1l.1
ble. Uru vac K 1900 !)t.in
mg salary to S800 + !:ihtft
dlffercnl1al
972-9955
DATA ENTRY
LEAD
Swing slult Un1vJc 1~111
Starung salary to $950 t
stuft dlfrerent1al
97z .. 9955
llHDBtY TRAINEE
N o e x p e r 1 t• n 1· t•
necessary. ablt.' to 11'1
Learn bow to bind dorn
merits an Uus beautiful
beach located compan\
Nace a ppearanc~ rr
qared.
972-9955
A/PTIAIMHS
10.Key touch, outgoing
penonalaty, type SO &
nice appearance w IO$
this spot in beach loca
tion. ExceUent benefiti.
Slarti.ng salary $700
97~9955 CbiJd care needed ror well
behaved ~ year otd cirt.
Mon thru Fri 12·8pm, tclYPUNCH
your home or mine. SUPBVISOR
Cdm. Call 840-MM or Growinc company r e•
maD. Katb)-. quirea ellperience in ~-----"----i Oahac K · 1900 It
a.lid Cate Wort• Ap-m I• Im um 2 ye a r s
plic•Uoal: Now beinl IC4'et'riaorJ experience.
aeeep&ed for before 6 wort nJ&bta. Starlinl an. school hn for • ~ totl400. =-A~~~~ t7~tt55
isrookhinst St, PV.
tDm2.. SICllTMllS ---------. We bave aeveral open-
a..ltAN'INO • Need to-imp ~bout Ora.nge-
meane to dean our rec.ail a...,. Sc-. with and fUrD. ab0tl1oom. Appn. wtt.hoat abort.hand. an. wt. Cont.ad LID· Some witb • s o m• _;dl..;;;..;..;,.M>_IM_'5 ______ withouteqMdeoce.
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earl1.•orala1. C.M. o.,tada•l• adalt to .,..a, Call aft tpa, 0,.rate .1•1•••1 lot
llSPECTOl-11 PlllESS
llAI£ MIElllATllW.
LI.Pt .....,,.... alMI ... ~ ....... Dll ...... ,._,"' COl••tl cl a• for ..... .... ........... • 7 I WI "' •Nt
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Proudly announces the Newport
Beach otflce of Drake Personnel. We
are an established 28 year old
lntenWkJnaJ company. Speel•lizlng in
a P8l'IOll81bed service to our cllenta and to our applicants with integrity u
our coat
Manufacturing medical compaay
needs a penon who ls a self·ltarter.
likes detaJI work, capable ol workin&
under a microscope or with sm•ll
parts. Knowledge of soldering
operaUonli & resistance weldln1
processes helpful. Good benefits .
Mission Viejo area . Sala ry
commensurate with experience. Only
those qualified seeking permanent
e mployment , call Betty for ,... .. n•"" Clidlil nz It •·
ltla•ol Diet. IUU :. ...... .._ . C•4•,..••• ... a.o .. _ -"-· aoo,. ...-. .IJCL...._ .,.,........ • .. ,,.uc
&..Mir C~•ater !tt'" dr1 rtr n,I. UH. up
Q&IUCAL oat ... ...... ou& of'
,.._ l'rlda1 for ad owv•av • STOCK a1•.el.. Per•. part
1fOIU[. ,_.. 6 ma&t = =·~ : ..-lleUllt -*ome. Ex-w .. --..... I <"·.~ Ll-n•MM~J appointment 581-3830.
..., N..,.n leacb eciil. ..,, .... .. cel.l•t onort1ualt)' to ~-~-~~~-~-__ _ Qra '-...,... .... , Cooat•rman, ••· .... : ~. + outa .. nib ID N'.orl:: 1.i.. ------
._._ ________________ _, ~ llOUSacEEP&R W/(7f(D
ACCOUNT'S b..-y clttver ilt l'. foe ~ ~.~O:o l•CTOI
Adema, Hutio1too DATAPllOC•tlll
ltada AutocDot.ave &ap· lrvllM Uailled le~I
• DttAKR INTERNATIONAL compeny cs ........ only. Ref'•· ~ ..... ·q *>'~~...!!118· 4.121 Westerly Place, Suite 102 ~n Cddinc._... ·-·-,,., Ml.I Q.91 a&o ,.,a It.on. APIMY to • .,. ...,...... ao.uy by ptr90tl. Be•con Auto toee~ ·puv'toaa n · Puts• N N .. por1 81·
Newport Beach It.__ To pty ' Dbtrict ......... t
~ID bc-r ..... q ..;.NB._.;..S.._llll _____ Dltivwy, Pit, 4:»1Pfn.
~ ........_ Wpl\&I, but OOUNTEJl H.ELP . Mon. Own trans. lllon-Pri _.....,...,_ ~ aa.-Sudwidl. m Some wtmdl req. Muat
poeltioa . lt•qul ru ~ blowMda• of' ~ ........ ~
Never a Fee 100% Employer Paid ~U. Ho••• Per10•/· ... ~= =~ needed for errands.
IOQll •
PaUrtno. Cll. M5-4llT _bl_ovr_11_m_-c1111 ___ _ WOIDNOCISSOI Tl•••
iDC'r!Mea. ~ dudferiq,
Up &o k50 Per Hr etc for bmy Newport Bcb
Apply ID Penon euc. PNI• recent b.lcb·
~ 6 •uhoCMIU _,... .. _..,,,..._. .. _..,,,.-. .. _ ... ,,.-. .. _ ... _~ .. __. .... i Ge11Mral Office IDd.aa .. ot: ,., Back-F.acraw -... ..,..
ll:auad -~~~.!!° LMIMllCIOW 8ma1J aerviee baaiaeaa,
TOSIOOO+ .._ QP9 IO wpm ac-
OOUNTER/YABDMAN DetiV'S7119JIOD miac. ol· Nl/l*t umie. includes nee dudea. oc Alf1IOrt
at 1•-+. APPlY 1705 S --. Ml.lat be able to u.e
pllClldml ._...._ ._,... --¥)' -... acbeduJ.
ly *1 Alton Avenue, TO PVO . le1. accurete lypio1. Irvtne. CA. £.0.E. The perfect job for • oea permambip. Salary
Moo-P'rilam-5pm school sred. Auto
J.532W. Commonwealth f\nitabed, maa.y frin1ea.
"""·"--Ca ARl'Y in penoo et 2IO K.aowimc tlae eutomoblle
hMi •• will bep you oo
• two way road. E:a· CllOeal t.enta.
c:urat.ely, wW tram on
ward ~ tquip-
ment. proficiency ln sraaumr recawred.
We ~-ueeUeot com· J*1Y bmafba. For ap-
potiltmeot pleue con-
tact:
Cout Hw1~.~ La1una _aUcS __ NUA. __ ~_mT __ _
Beach.
COUN1'9t LADY
Mature ledy for quellty
dry cleanioa rlaot in Huntington J arbour
..... Excellent workin1
coadlUooa. Pull time.
Monday thru P'rldey, ex-
pe_rience prefe rred.
S&Wy opeo. 846-001.S.
Delivery penoa. full or
l*t Ume. Own car. Own
route. Good wq•. Will trein. llr. O 'Brien ,
Publication Co. 131-IU I
;:: lo ori~~ ~-&o 80 depenctinl OD 0 · ~..._ P,.,__ peltenee. Call~. ._...._ • '""""' _... flee W /lots people COD·
fl wa.dt. NwneraJ Uao tact.lfuattypeJOwpm. GENERAL OJl'P'JCE for
llUO Broo&bunt, no lrvtne~IOUbelA&eacy account colle<t ln1 .
.. \lllCOOIU, Newport C.enter Dr. Ste llon-P'ri l:~5:oo 300. i.i--Beach 230 W Warner Rm 202 ........ ....,. ~
S&IUAna,Ca
CUSTOMa
111.ATIOMS
SIOO
l.yno Sl.anefteld
~ext7549
Or71153
Phone and Oelcl work for
UU YtJUDi, fut movmg ~y. Excellent OP· por1unity. a> Newpm t Center Dr
Newport Beach, E.0 . E.
ACCOUNTING
CLRK
TOSISO
Cerical to SlSK
CUSTOMH
AA or BS degree In ac-
,,....,,, ni Will tr am for
llUrnatioaa1 company.
SBVICI
Leadiq COC'p lo but lcling
industry aeeltlng in·
dlvldual with tact &
diplomecy for key Public
Malklll apot. Excellent
beoefl1s & advancement
opportmuty. 8BBALOFFICE
TOS710 851-9041
Uke to deel with people"
Phone, typln«. light
booltkeepmg. Good in· cent.Ive. •
TEUER
$6500.0 .E.
Six months experience.
Knowiedge of Japanese
language a plus.
Rewarding future.
[ <\~"!'!\)
-o•u1t l"'tlt.tltNAftOHAL(~ .... ,
4121 Westerly Place
Ste 102. Newport Beach
lOO"k Employer Pald
CLERK for H.B. Drug
St.ore. E:apr. not nee.
Min. aaezi. M7·2583
a.BIC/MMGI..
Omnetics, lifts ac card&.
Expr. pref. ~7373 Glamorous international -"'--.;...._ ____ _
co mpan y L 1 g b t •Cl.IRJ(TYPtST•
ahorthand. marketing or Leading Orange Cowity
manufacturin g ex -Mfgr company seekmg
perieoce md1v1duals for clerk
ACCOUNTING
CLEUS
Ooe: A IR . one In ·
t.ermediate A/C Clerk,
one Senior Accounting
Cle.rt, These are all with
~companies.
SECRETARY
TOSIOOO
Grut oppcJl't\mlty with
t eae buay aaleameo.
They depend on you to
bMdle tbelr calla fl meet
their needs . Proven .-ma.
CUSTOMllt
111.ATIOMS
TOSIOOO
Your ability to please • pedfy nw&.omen 6 good
0:•1a1uaicatioo akilla 11
ell that i. needed.
GBBALOFFIC
$700
Beautiful of'Oces. Person
rebrnio• to work rorce
Vf!!r'Y Mtab&e.
typ1bt pos1t1ons. Must
type 4 Swpm .
f\mpons1bihtJet> include
typ1m1. filing, general
clenc.J dutJes. 2 yrs ex·
per. 10 general ore pre.
temid Apply in person.
........ 5pKWtles
1640 Monrovia CM
642-4MZ7
E.O.E.
O.ERKtrYPIST: Heavy tYllinl to aaaiat aelea &
order mt.ry IJ eceounliog
dept. Conaeolil at·
moaphere. Great op-
DQrtunJty for bard Work·
101, personable self
atarter. Salary com ·
menaurate w Ith e:a·
perience. Medlcel fl den·
ta1 evaU. Call Gell al
W81.ercloud 540-9S57.
CldTlllid
..W for a~r;t;;, pvt
r90lt alftce. Must be ex-
celJent typist Ii: eager to won llard. F\IU time.
Salary open. 41M.SS21.
.UfocPat.
ComJter help, Part Ume ~flforeve. M lhru Fri.
Apply in person. lOAM · 2PM. Orange Julius. 711
E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa.
Counter Sales
Detivsy ~.Driven
for Dental Lab part time.
Momlnp or aftemoooa. ~have valid Cal. Uc.
& good driVUli record.
Weeltdays call 146-~
Dell very. Responai ble
penm needed for land
planning firm 10
Newport Beach. $3.SO
hour. 'TS2·9'l2.3
Wanted mature female . Delivery man. L.A.
full lime da,y 6 evenLDg Times. J ·JOam-6am.
bwra. fUoo Hardware. Pldrup or van requin!d.
103&1.rvtneAve. Newport $500/mo. M6·1413 or Beach. Apply in peraoo. 5411-4:987.
Aatfor Dave. --------
Col.Der Salmlirl·lady ror DELIVERY ar STOCK
dry cleen1ng store 10 BOY Liquor store. No. Cast.a Mesa . Expenence Llguna 4't-3$J7.
pref ernd. :MS-96'3. Paul
COUNTER GIRL · For
dry cleaoen. 3 days a
week. CaJJ 646-7621.
Credit & CoUectioni.
DBJVBY
\lly. •£17\h,eo.taMesa credlla 6 computer
DI .. .._ .... Kit b SeZM &U-1470 operation. Wiil tnl.n. 1 .. wu .... r • c en _____ _.,.. ~
helper, put Ume Tw ~ --------tbru Fri. km-3:30. SS.~ Factory Workers In General
to atert. Occulonel chemicel rellony full ct1t1STMA5
evenln1 bonua. Call time permanent pos1 MOMIY'
7»1194. t lona Hl1h achoo I !hlhwsiaatic ind.i~dllall-
DlSHWASHER chernlltry or won ex earn comm to sz.ooo by
PartUmeUtoJpm SJ :w> c:ence with cbemlcaa. Tb a Dk I' Iv I n' •
per bt. 0. C. Al~rt ~Ill,(};/ a~ :.v:::;r" Demonstrate toys fl
aree. Call Rco or Keo Zto Will train Completf gift.a. Complete lr&101D&. Spm,~ _.... I No dehverin& or collect· ....;;.. ____ .____ mcu1ca 6 lnsurencf Ing Need c ar Call
DOCK A'l"T'ENDANT bmefita paid for by com __,,~
$125.wk. Ckoeral mam: pany. Paid vacation ~561·5346 ~,,to aee
tenanceduties. Call Judy pbn, JuJy 6 Dec. plus GlPTS 'NGADGETS orHarvey.~ merit bonus plan Ou.r21lbY Automatic salar y 10 ear
DRAPTER. electrical, in· creae program E 0 t:
dustrial • comme~lal S.3281
bldp. Call 541-7480 R.E -------
Wall" ANoc. Inc. 17781 FACTORY WORKER·
Slcypart Cir. Irv .. ID. Ye r:n a I e mac h 1 n e
open&on, no experien«
neceaaary. Will train
Xlnt company beneflla caLI~
Drain.cleaners needed.
GeBALOMCE
mGTOSTART
MORES WITH
EXPERJDICE
S Gtt1 Of flee
Vaned ActJvitJea.
W~ Will Tram WW train. Xlnl pay for
bard work. For info call
-..146U.ag 8ch area.
DRIVER. stock elk mwit
Compe.ny paid beoeflls FACTORY TRAINEE F.at.abbsbed
good pay, 11nt future In WholestieCompany
fa:.t growing plaaticb ~between 8·2
W•F."JO G._dSenlc..
,----------, fndu11tr1al I
Dlvialioa d Balter
ProtecUoa Servtcee
Equal ()pport.uo.lt y
Em&*>Yer MI P'
GUARDS
t)JJI & part lime. All
art'aa . Uodorm11
funuabed Ages 21 or
oYfr Rel.ired wdcome
No experience net' App
Jy Universal Protection
~rv1ce. 1226 W Slh
Street. Santa Ana In
t.er'VleW hours 9-12 " 1-4 llanthru Yn
HOSTISS~ I Tuea thru Friday 11.A M
t o 2 PM . Seacl11f
Restaurant. m.-
Hmteu XJnt oppty to
supplement income
Welcome new res1deota
Pt7m p l f1e:a hrs Need
c ar & typewrite r
Ho11 p1t.tl1ty Ho'>tesb
Tum Extra 1
Time Into :
Extra Money 1
Temporary work I
mt'a n:. a flexible I
work schedule that I
f1l~ your nt!eds. Yoo-
e:in work as muth
and a i. often as you
likt-All off11:e i.k1lh1
nct•'1ed · N o
experience
nee~~ary
ASSEMBLERS
ELECTRIC
ASSEMBLERS
( F. xpenenced >
MACHOPER
WAREHOUSE
SHIP-REC CLKS
Top pay , paid
v:ic·at1on.'>. referral.
bonui.e:.. Never a
fee
EnJOY interc:.l1ng ,
chal.Jengmg, work with ii
nationwide i.alei. finance
m . We hitve several Cull
tJ me opewog.s in cred It &
We are loo&mg ror an
outgouts person with a
good dnv1ng record to
make delJven es 10 com·
pany vetucle. M·F . 8·5
Please apply in person,
Mon thru Fri 8-S.
know OC area. chance
for adv. Pac lndu.al Sop
ply Co 2167 S
Hathaway. SA
ad hes 1 v e co t s 3 7 00-7383111 Newport --------Moorov 1 a Ave. N li --------
Servtct:. S47 ~ IELL~
•1•~.,,/H.t;_)
collection, expenenre ROGER'S
pre ferred. Pleai.ant GARDENS
worku:ig cond1I IOOll, CX·
celleol benefits. Call ZX>J SanJoaqwn
548-5125
Femal~ Fact ory
Packagers S3.15 .,.r hr
to start Merit rat.es
1537 Monrovia Ave. N.8
s.-5125.
GDIERAL OFFICE
TYPISTS
SECRET ARJES
ACCOUNTING CLERKS
HcUI
NIGKT AUDIT
a.Ell
('all nr
l '•ttllt• In Today
lrv1m•
846-2831 Mon -Fri , Hills Road 8::D-5PM to arrange ID· .co ... M _____ 640-_5944_
Onver for l..A Times AM
route. S. Huntington
Beach area. Xlnl salary
+ bonus, dependable
car. Call for d etails,
IDt-a>7 or~. FIGURE C ON
SULT ANTS -wiU tr&10
well groomed , en
thuslaatlc women for
fulltime ft part·tlme
posittooa. Call Lillian
Ballard Salon 831 ·3'44.
Top Pay No Fee
Good opportumty for a
r9Jable ~t'SOO With an
a tilude (or number» &
calcuJator akJlls. NCR
4200 expeneoce pr~
fen"ed Advaocement op
porturul1es available
Enjoy excellent com
pany benefits Apply
9am·nooo, Mon Yr 1 ~
fl],1441
:!lo:! liu..~mesi.
Center Dn vc
Suite 20ti
terview. E.O.E. M/F.
Car# MAMAGH
Marilyn 'a Cleaning
Slnice. Salary + bonu.a.
0-ew members SJ.SO 6
Del Men over 18 ror L.A
nmee to homes in N.B.
C .M Perm . p i t.
S350/S400 mo. 648-0837 or
645-9'4
DRIVERS-Early morn to
mid Aftemooo, deliver
bakery products l o
supermarkets. Cell
~~ btwn 9-nooa.
PaldWeetly
M<W1a•
Temporary Services
lrvtne ~ E.O.E. M/F
up. Nooexper. Ir exper --------
.Driver/Gardener. Com·
binaUon peraon. Mual
have valid Calif. lie. P1oral destper, np. Top Gmeral office
West Or Co. Oorel shop <Xflce lr&Jne. Perm.a
Salary dep on qual nent pit pos1lloo Xlnt llllMM3 typing s kills Cdll
9'r.M;l49.
CUSTOOIAH
P.art time ror <trCil
chureh. Late allemoon.
evening. Call 1-~red
" t-2.8l!Obetwn8&5pm
DATA ENTRY
Responsible person
needed to perform Dala
~ fl Train for com·
pultt operation.a back·
up. AS Degree preferred.
Good working cond. S
day week. Contact Dave
StM'100 e:at 259.
.LEAD DATA
ENTRY
OPERATOR
Individual mi»t have
minimum d U moolhs
current experience in
tape band.ling and writ·
ing runctlocu. Llberel
benellt. pechge. E11-
ceUeot working cond l
tiona. Pleeae contact
Pt!nonnel
@ PACIFIC ffiUTUAL
700 Newport Conter Dr
Newport Beach, Ca 92660
Equal Opportunity
DIMOMSTIATOltS Furnish OMV report
3 3 Minimum age 20 Pen-
nysaver, 1660 PlacentJa, •tee~ 9-chhfy Costa Mesa. F 0 0 D S I I Y I C E
bet~8 30&.!>PM. a:.k
for Diane 7se-06.SJ
..........._«"..._.. woara ~..wr-....;;.--....-..... ..._ Orner-Warehouseman -rJI--Shlde ta ....._c1 Aul.st tn p~parauon ., -.,.... • Flt, xlnt ~•ta. must 1erv1n1 of food 1n G:B 'Bil <>FACE Earn extra mon ey bave gd drivin& record adlOOla 2 to 2,,.. hra per
Oemon.atratora needed S«MaU. day, sdaya per wee« dur-
f.or all a.reaa ol Orange DRIVERS · CH.ECK ER .IQg school year SJ.SO per
County to work every CAB &ood drivini re· br. to .. .25perbt. ln5an·
f)1day and for S.turday. eard. mature lndlvidu.la. nual alepc. Apply by
Lang lttm, 1 year U · .,._ Sept. lt. Westminster
,.,., ... n..
Work 9· l 1n Nl'wporl Bea locaUoo. Typmg. lilbl payroll &: general office duties.
~: NoFeei·--------i School Dial. 14121 1• Cedarwood ...
Irvine Peraonnel Agency
488 E. 1'1Ul. Cost.a Meh
Ste ZM 642-1470
VOLT
'fM&llH•AI•+'' '''"''I I
146-4741
3IMB C. mpua Drive
(acroufrom
John w a11J• Allport)
179.fUO
l43t Oraniethorpe Way
Anabeim
Equal Oppor Employer
DIMTA&. ASST$ seoo .. Sl,000.
'4J..01 t2
DENTAL CHAIRSJDE,
Costa Mes• dfice hu
unmed openln1. pleasant
wortdn& cood. SSHUO
Dental Aaal.atanl
Ptr needed in run, lnm wor1dna de. fdper pre-r erred. 963-4090 or
"'1-811.
Dltff1aS E.O. £. .. M /F. ~_...~-!!!~---~-!!!~~~-!!!!!!!.-.~-!!!!!!!-~~---~ Ilea or women 25 yn or ~ Offiee
older. Know the cout flUIM1UllSTOU PllSOMFllDAY
dtJa. Net $1.IO a week or needs a.ture depend•· Fee P9id. Beautiful of.
more. Oran1• Cont ble wocmn for 1enent nee tr &ota client contact
Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. oftlce work and aela. ....... .. v--'~ dutiea mat-B r l I Full time. Salary ""'WI &<MOU .... errmann. oun • o tno/mo to at.art. Merit tbla a deUsbt. Great Valley. <No of Slater benefits. Hurry! To betwn Newbope • ndaea. Pb ~1&. ult "'--r CaU Euclid> for Dl.anoe ••· """' ee joba. ~~~~~~~ Msy O'Cannot-, M>-5001
DRY a.&\HING Plant. appq at Mecllurrey'a
Dry Cleanera, 2571
Newport Blvd. CM
..:: a--aJ Office 1:30All· SoeU.log 6: Snelltng of
3:30Pll lloa t.bru Fri Newport Be.edl A&eacy, Te. penoaality, muat be GeOCampua.
SeeretarJ. hll time. Jmowledce of' AP • AR payroll, penonnel re-
ClOl'dlt • m.IK. omce pro-cedure. Type IO wpm,
pleasant phone
personality. Apply lo
person. Unity Catalo1
Sllowroom, DIG Harbor
Blvd., C. II. Located In
Gold Key Furniture Bid&. EOE II /P'.
-2 witJt n.w-. Typm1 ---;;;m--iiiiiiiim aealred S"elarJ open. !:1~Kitcbm, m.<nn ~ General ~
.. •AL Olll'ICI Tl••• We .,.. aa acllve aeles
firm wttb full time PQ&l·
tion available. General
of rice duties include. ~klalat w1t.b heavy
phone contact. typln1.
IJte bookkeepln1. Call
Shelley for appl.
~
JOIS
AV A.II.AILE!!
TYPISTS
WAREHOUSE
ASSEMBLERS
MAlllOTT HOTB.
900 Newport ~nler Dr
Jllewpon Beach
Y..qual Opp Employn
HOUSECLEANERS
C..rnec. Plr Top SS
~Girl 645 ~123
lluntmi;it.on !kdt·h
147·>491
11!107 Warner AH· nts
LdJ(Wla N11o:ucl
IJl-0542
27957 Cabot Roud
:"IJOIJ Ana
'5l-OIJO
TIJ N \fain
I In ll&U Bloc I..
Offu "I
i':riu.11 Opportunity
Employer: Mii"
Housecleaners needed -----------lmmed. Full or P /T
Own tramp. ff B. CJea.o. r---------l mi eervice 840-3838. I Inventory 1:::=::.~1;~1 ':~ I YOU COUNT AT' I' ==~R ICHJLD : llll Y·SERYICES I
CA RE-live-in, lovely I T W 0 0 F 0 U R I
1AC110a Bch home. Lt I S P E C I A L I
cookina. non-a molter. I C U s T O M E R S 1 101De ni&. Bus route t57. I N E E D TH EI R I e .zm I J N V E N T 0 R V
u.11 ... COUNTED... I fh•eepen. f Ume -I
Plr, l'OC)d wcntn1 condi· :? o P E 0 P L £ I tlooa. 8 pd hohdaya . NEEDED: I
E..O.E Bayview Manor. Sepl.13 t()pm-8am I
6G-&G5 <Ume & belf for I
2 hours> ffotJHbeper, fulJ lime. ~pt 14 12pm-8am I put-Ume ahift, for re-I tirement home Good Sept 15th 12pm-8um ·
bmdits. Newport V1Ua 4 O f' F, O p L E f
M2..58Sl NEEDED: I
Sepl 27th/28th I
HOUSEKEEPER·live·in.
wanted by Senior
Cltiuo, must dnve. opp.
ty to supplement Social
Securit.y. La Habra area.
(213) '91·8043. (7 14 )
87M780
8am-5pm I Slip into your 1 Jeans for these'.
a nd ot h e r
lemporary
assignments.
IMTIYUYa
CLlllS
TOSl75
ColJ.qe or bJlh aebool
Pr!. price liftwares &
oU:ler Ute duti81, 3 hrs
day, Mon. thru Fri.,
llOID8 Sat. SU5 pr hr to
•tart. Non·amltr, own
ii... Bll C..nyoo area.
M04135
.Employer M/F Dental Aulat. X·Ray Uc. ~~~~~~~~ nee. 4 daya CM-Tb) IL!C'l'IUCIANS
Salary opm. 546-3000 •
caut. Copyiq Product. •••.a.OMCI llUlt .....,, pbone COD·
NEVER A FEE ...
BonWlelS, call today!
llouaeteeper, Uve-ln. Ii:
helper lo etderly ledy.
Localre(1.~
Houteteeper. Uve·ln
Oreaov1ew
.. Ull
WAREHOUSE ·
ASSEMBLERS
ELECTRIC
ASSEMBLERS
<Experienced)
MACHOPER
SIDP·REC cues OOllPANJON /UVE IN,
for elderly lady. lluat
BNutitUl f'Mldoa bland ::; :=' ~~· d~ ~--britlll la· ~ Pt. arH. Dlana, ~~~t:x~C ..;;__,.;;.;;...:.::;;..,;llft;:;.;_.:,IP_M ____ _
bmdaAopportam.ity. C~ .., ••• Mt.
'Pst time. IDotrliill• of & SICllT ARY 11t1, ... Doiw basic.
TO ._,.0 lh _.. opm. lCHI bra
• ~· I*' ..-. Salar7 com·
PMw MMnm••t Juat a •• w/upr. Coa·
creat1cl. Beautiful, bM:tS.8utls.~
1oe•t o1nee1, IOm a.an.TANT~/ llillr1t•d-~ llANAO&llSJlfT: &Ir· .......... ...,,.
..,,v&daalt •I••· aa.l-• ... '8CC ....... , • ..,.,.. ........ omnidliOD.
Da&a llllr')' Dlllnta1 Ale't, Ortbo .• Chril IMT'IYLIYIL SIOO N.B. Part Ume or fu r.bloa bland company time up to 4 da11 per ~en., mtl')' &ev. el poel-week. To.P ulary •
tim for .ameone w /U!Jbl bmefita. Ortho exp. •
apertnce on Unlvec RDAreq.&42-211:21.
1700 or almllar equJp. l 1 r 11 meat Ellcellent com· Denta Asa slant, u · time. cbairUde for Coeta ~ beneflta. Meta omce. Good Nlart IS I •9041 • bmetita. Call for In • •...... ~.
Deotal ch•lnld• a .. 1.a. tant. Newport S.aob
~4lJ ~~~..':
o CHta•• un .•• .., ......... _
aaw-..,~ ...... ,.,.adl ..,., ._.,,.. hW °' ., Oi Ell~ --------...... ,..,.. Dlla.tp, fall time •.-t
....... /HDHl&a&loa .......... ~·4 WI. ~~ ......
..., + -... C1U••· ~ i.-s,-oca~
...,.. llNll .... Dr. ..... u. xlrlt a...nta, -------
s..1ew·1 •••k• I>•· ......... -•• 17th. :' MdfeCllJllo. a. 0... ......
•
tact, workia1 with
~.ct.tall wort
Ii: t;nlln&. Paid vecaUoa,
alck. pQ 6 beaJt.b lo·
• aurance. Apply tam·
Sr.Prat 11• ~a:,:~~~
•dald• RandolDb. c.. Mesa. .,.. be famlttar •Ith ca1.15tMlnl.
mat.GI' --llle9. ~-a-al alftCle. Orf for (I t ~:-:=-= 1IQt. Newprt lkb. Call
~ '"'.' II \II
N R.
ORO
EOE
HOUSEKEEPER -Uve
In, priv. rm 6 bath, TV,
&nerald Bay, Laauna. m.-.
~ ... at aleo " -~;..;;:;._.;..;...;._;..;.' ____ _
c ol ·~ac::s o-111 omc., 1W1 UDM, I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 111Q ...-... ~ 6 ._ ltlU. a WlOfflCI
HOUSEltEl!PER In re·
aldeotlal Retirement
O>aummity. Pleuant al·
moapbere . Good
baaeflta. Newprt Beb.
GI.all. u1110bly llae u -..._.... lmmed. o,.a1J11. Ea·
pert.ca aa u.. •hov• · pim--. BtkN. ui.
.._wt11qu11t70Ufor •••ncs•1c1 t1pl••· J>boo ... tuo -------..... , ML• -• vr at8'l, Co. beHfita. • ........ • ... -= E'Qlrt.... .,,..,
butwUltNa.
APPLY IN PBION
TO-..,..,
•• U.. ••bile, ... ... °"°'--·food ......_, aeewata tn>-.........
NOFEES ·
KRUEGER
& t\SSOOA TES
lll.o471 ..... ..,. .....
.. W."9wpa1tll.9dl
GIRL J'IUDAY wttb Good & .. s
=w . e_•~vco. ~ b' 111 adurln print.e
&IYWll adlia NtOrt. Start lmmed •
S. Ab An. S.A. &ap . .Pl'efarffd. Will ,,.... "*' P\111 u... ~ ..
ORSAT JOI I Sur ~· UI N. oatt r tllauO& at..t PJCTUR.I llWJ, t.a. ldlL or wl
P'RAMINOUteubefua ~-iut . 11• for
wart. Notdull orro.UM. ~~~~~~~I y_. .... worlt la .,. ::
pt'ICiatecl by otlaua. "MIN ,,_. Q.,,..
8tart at -~1' llr. ai Ii ao ._.. ... ._ ,..... act 1 tllt c::a..a ... • a cab oe U. It -. Call tany at .__. .. 'U ..._,..
711 .... la ... Cit. _..,_. .. ,_,_,. ..... .....--.
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I
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Top pay . paid
vacallonb. referral,
bo nuies. Never a
rec
IELL~.
8EF"IVt C E~
CalJ or
Come In Todey
lrriM
HJ.1441
2102 Buaineu
Cenkr Drive
Suit.20I
Hun~ach
ll07 Wanwr Ave nu
Laauna N1,.uea .. .....
2195'1 Cal* Ro.d
Senta Ana .......
715N, Maia
Ua HU. Block)
otlb>
-
U41WWW DDIOND • ......... _,.., .....................
1n111•nd I..,_ a ..a. t to a:a cau 1a AM. ......
LYN .......... ~
c9lk.. r.n u .. days :::..:~aXi:t~
HlUJ. Beaefltt •
beaaaea . Pref er • 'a m ca ... ..., . call
JAMrTOIS _se.cm..i.~~~~~~~
l'\all.U-., .... for llAODNIS'I' .
-6 ...._, NW'pt, TUlll'f LATMI C.11., S..A. arwu CaJI W•SDPUll!NCE
WoraPfbatmN •••LA.THI ~ SL. 0nqe Mon LE BLOND TR.ACER
P'ri. .., ..... ,,.... ...
JAMTOll ce.o. .. a
<lPeDma on d&Y ablft. Hn mos. Oak. s A 1·to a:iO Mou t.hna Fri-____ m_-G2l ___ _
-,. XIDt co. beoeflta. MACHINI! SHOP: Ceo·
PleMecallforia&ttview lerleaa Grander
9'1'9-DIO Operator, some exper --y desired or will train .. , .,..,. peraon lnterealed io
OfllATOltS leambur preciaion grind·
Expandln1 firm need.a lnatrade.~.
.. ~.
TIClllCltJ4
Medlca.l C••,.Heala ear... a Jut.,...,., It.Ip i.dlDo&ffY' eom
............ Vle)o la
loot.lei for a brl 1ht
101iaaa mee&.a•icai
auufad\lri•C tecbni ct. wtt.b a,_,.. ol com·
pies muhaelcal aa-
_. GPlf' Mu.ia111m ~~tewltb .,... U ~ feal you an
quallfted and rMd.y for a
daaJJftll• wit.It an •• eellent chance for
ps900AJ and fUlanclal
IS'OW'Ul + Uut. benefits. live 1111 • call, ult ror
~.5111-a:IO.
MATERlAl.. HANDLING
Parts atockpenoo
Experience desired but
oat required. Will train.
Mual pa11 company
physical includin& back
X-Ray. Irvine. A Ken-
da vi a Inds Co .
~7639 ... E.0.E. top notch data entry ---------~. 1 yr. min. ex-Maids, apply The loo al
perience. Full " part Lquna, 211 N. Coast MAC~L
time bn. avail. for 2nd. Rwy, Laguna Beach _..' •"
& 3rd. ahift.s. Part Ume MAIDS StoO UP
weeteods, or combo of ...__. f 11 • •-One year experience. weeMnd & 2nd. or 3rd. Experien .. ~ u time "' f1rsl clasa Irvine com·
shil\.Callforappt. weeltends.6'2-3030 _ pany with excellent
SAFEGUARD MAIDS WANTED 1661 s. ~'!!uf·ialts. and growth
~!~ ..... !!!! ~~~-?~ ~~~-.. -?~!4!
"'1m: .......... , -................ ,. •••ll'N'•... ,., aa ••••••ll•I 6 ...... ee. O.ll1btfal
dale teul ... hU 6
fart:U•e poalUoat. ............... ~ ..
A ....... peelUoa for
IU1bl1 •otlute.d la· ~---· p.ro-fHalo••• nwarda. ...., • ....,c.11••· Mq m-111.-.. Dr.
Ka1low'1 Smoh Oe-~CI* .
~ .. a ..... ble
qullfted 'ractlcal ....., 11/P want Ml
or Pff &wt~ wort.
t'at calltl14IOI
Nur'NI
MUltSIS
.uasTAMTS
()pan&np OD all ab.lft.a, IW U.m .. s part tJme. Ex·
per pref Wall traao
qua&ifted penoo Apply
al Fl a I 1 b I p C o °'" .
Olm&« .... ,,apblp Rd.
NB.
t«laSIS AIDIS
~11 · uper. pref. Gd
pay. Small coav. hosp.
Cast.a ....... 549-3061.
IECEPTIONIST/lYPIST
'Major medical company located in
Mission Viejo, is seeking a person to
work rull time on a _permanent basis
in th CtJ)4tdty of a Receptionist. You
must have 3 years experience in
work1n« in an omce & have a typing
speed ot 60 w_pm . YOJ.L muet be
punctual. have it pleasant teM!t>bone
voice. be neat In appearance.
dedicated. hard working & a
t>elf-starter . You will also be
responsible for meeting the public &
general office work. including simple
accounting & telex machine. You
must have a good aptitude In math.
Non-smoker. Excellent benefits. pay
commensurate with experience.
excellent surroundings. Only those
seeking permanent employment need
apply. Call Susan for appointment.
581 ·38.'l>.
Clfc Girt for Glau abop, fbane Sa* 10Ul" bome or
llplJl'Olt Slln week. Expr ouroftice. up to SS.00 per
pre. not Decl9S. Contact hour. llr. Sleele 111 ~131 a.m-1o.m or 4 :»tpm.
~7015.
NURSES AIDE -Every OffkeAltg j at
other weekend off. Cert. Health Care raclllty.
prlrd. but training midnight to &AM, Wed-
claaaee avall. Def. of s.so. nes/thura. SA Ill to
at end ot 61Doe. period. 4::1>PM, Sat/Sun. Xlnt
Apply at 14'5 Superior. benefits, 8~d bolidaya. N.B. U.)'View anor. 3SO W. Bay St . C .M
NURSES AIDE. I m -MZ-~ ... E.O.E.
med late opening at -Ol-.-.... -......... --.r.!..lll--C-OU_...-v __ Rale~ab Hilla Hosp --"' • Newport Be a c b . ~ DrAlrAl'4A' u .1::1>AM shift. Prefer ~ .,. ... ,~e
eq>erience. Call 645·5707 Terrific opportunity to
OFRCE Cl.Ell
Plastics
PRODUCTION machme
attendant. Plast1r
man". MecbamcaJ abilJ -
ty for set ups and re·
pal.rs. Work wilh people.
solve problems . Un-
dent&od production pro-
t'edures.dependa ble .
pref. eicp. but wUI lraJD
642-2il10
Pool ma1nteoan ee .
healthy girl to usist. 3
Wiidt..-. ..,...,.._ ,2. 1m • DAILYPflOT •1
......... s..
Have the competUive
edge become a
Neighborh oo d
Profeiwooal <tm >-Open.
inp ror inexperienced &
experinced agent.a. Call
ror aJJPt.
RESTAURANT HELP
Part Ume Lunch shift Sa&e8 . . Counter help needed. Are you an artistic. S:U::S per hour. Ideal for creative , energt:tic
collece studeola " person who likes things
boulewl vee CaJ l Ron 2·.5 spartdiog. bas sales & pm.~ display abillly " Lido
· Villages leading jeweler
Restaurant: Sandwich Wl8bes full time incldn 'g
person. cook. counter Sat. no n1tcs. Ca ll
help wanted . Good 673-9334
salary. Call for 1.11t.erv1ew
fr15"21.93.
Resuuraot
es
Alli1taRt/Saks
•4 lllUI 'fft'
BUSIN!S5SYSTEMS ...,...... z.m Fairview Rd. C. M. C&t Hwy. Laguna Bch COAST AL ---~-•_1 49M892. PERSOMMEL
0perung for Paid in Ad·
vance Clerk. duties are
posting Pay By Mail
Cuatomers. crediting
earners and learning the
vaned JOb8 or a circula-
llon office. Type 40
WPM. Pay scale lo ex-
penerice
grow wit.b ooe of nation's
leading DISCOUNT
STOCKBROKERS Im·
mediate openings for dys/wk Will lr¥Ul Bob Real Dt.ate Sales
~ves & studenll>
Fhendly, dependable &
COllSCletJUOUS If you IJke
t.O cook. you'll Like this
place Apply in person
betw~n 2 5 weekdays
Sl.Onerrull Terral'e 2915
Red Hill. Ca.la Me:. ii
We a re loolung for 2
ra:.b1on mmded ladies
expenenred Ul European
clothing to asi;1st our
Manager an i.ale:. &
m na~ement t'IJll umc
posit ion., av a II. 1 m
mt>d1at ely Sa +com
m.+profit shannR Call
for appl & mtervicw
Kn'CHEHHELP
Nr O.C. Airport. Heavy ·won with clean-up Mon
thru Fri. Hrs. open. 17881
Skypark Bl, Ste A.
Irvine. Call for appt.
S56-0lnO
MAIL/B)rr CLElllS A.GefCY
FUJl time positions 1st. & 54()..6055
2790 Harbor CM
Call alter hours appt
OFRCE CLERI
Registered lteJ16
Margin Clerks
Wire Operators
Customer Service Reps
Experienced preferred
but will tram promising
applicant. Call Jeannt
'iS2-0010.
PAIMTB.
EXPER. M2-1269
642-1730
Pre-School Tea r her
needed ru11 time. Hunt
Deb area ~nehts &
raises 847 5284 or
842-29411.
Pnnb.ng
Landacaper /Gardener.
u:perienced. Killelea
·~ping.~
2nd. stutts avail. for busy
data processlllg co. Han·
die status calls from ac-
coun tants & help
coonhnate qualily con-
trol with Edit Dept. &
«her related duties. 10
key addi.o.g ma chine &
bookkeeping exper. de·
Mature woman to work
Ptr in woman's apparel
in Lido Village .
613-n00eves. Phone Clerk. WE HAVE ---------
IOOIC PASTE UP Loc*i.Di for a company
where you can bwld •
career? We would IJke to
ta!k to )'OU. CompoeUlg
Dept. now accepting ap·
pbcat.aom for paste up
Apply 1be Pennysaver,
1880 Plattntia Ave. C.M.
Thurs morrunp
sirable. Xlot co. benefits. --MECHAM---·C•A•L-•
Lands cap i n g . E a . Calif or appL perienced peraoo SAFEGUARD DlSIGHB
w/t.ramportalion. Call BUSINESSSYSTEMS Experience in design or
Tom.Me-9166 2283FairviewRed.C.M. small machine parts for
S49-:ll91 mechanical and elec-
U.AL SECRETARY tromecbankal machine
TO SI 4,400 Maintenance man for 55 parts. Responsible for
Law firm seeking unitaptcomplexinC. M. design, layout & detail
secretary with lyping 642·5073; (213)865-3851 Small des1gn department
akillsol80wpm, & heavy ........... ~ ..... CE provides environment
dictapbone. Plush of· ,._,",_..._.... for challenging work as-
ficea. eaay access to MACHIHIST signments. Excellent
VERY NICE CUS
TOMERS! Filing, hte
typing, general office
work. Excellent com-
pany benefits.
CWI Eileen at 642-4321 .
ext. 219 for appointment.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
330W. Bay St ..
Co&ta Mesa
Equal Opportunity
Employer
PART TIME
EVENINGS
Adults with outstanding. attnactive personalities
who enjoy working with
kids. Over 21. Start at
$3.SO per hour. Phont
642·432 1. Ext 250
BETWEEN 4 :OO·S .00
PM.
AM for ......
Printing Ll'ntO STRIP
PER for blktwht ooly,
sm.all & large presses,
expeneneed.
freeways. 2 yn exper. w/latbe & work benefits It waces.
TUS11MPlllSOMMEL mill. Weldin& & solder-Contact Personnel,
F.qw Opportunity
Employer. ----------· ___ __...;__...; ___ _ BINDERY HELP Jm
mediate opeo1n g. ex·
perienced It lralntta.
Tecb.o1cal Publishing
Systems. 2230 S. Dupont
Dr. Anaheim. 92806
714/H7-0531. E .0 E .
M/F.
Ing skilla desirable. This 557-9051. Equal Op· SBVICIS. IMC full time position otrers a pmtunity Employer.
17702IrvineBISte201 variety of work & ---------54A L 14 I senerows benefits. Im-.,.., mediate openlnc. t ~ ...... to Newport TbiD FUm Lab.
f; lc..t 59-0G>
--~------LmAL SECRETARY
Medical aas 't ex-
perienced. Orthopedic
aitgeon. typing. back of.
fice. Non s moker.
MWIJM
LalUJl• HUia. Recent CA.~ nperteoce
DllC'elM.fY. Xlnt. typing
•SH Udlls req'd. Call
Mrs Wlnalow for appt.
837-1080.
MahVNnce ROD4SOM"S ..-.CAL ASSIST AMT Newport B eac h WESTMINSTER Rbeumat.o1oeist'• otnce.
Haaopenio&for: Mult have valid. limited
MAIMl"BtAMCE muaculoslteletal X-ray
M1CHAMfC permit . 6 do LEGAL SECRETARY
Dllfenae firm in Fuh1on
Isl. Npt. Bcb. lookmg for
exper. 11ec. for partner.
Ccntact J!Ulft, 158-0431.
E.O.E.
venipuncture & routine We are looking for an ex· lab. u welJ. Salary com-
perienced individual to 'Lb join our Maintenance meoaurat.e WI exper.
staff. Individual must _&M-__ 1111_1 _____ _
LEGAL SECRETARY -
Medium size Npt. Bch.
law firm Is seeking an In·
dlvidual w/2-3 yrs. civil
litieatioo exper. Good
slcilla a must. Typing
7().8()wpm. Call Jan at
have eome experience in Merc:.baDdiJle Penoo in·
the maintaining of t.erest.ed in mercbandis-
H. V. A.C. electrical iog. Jilexible hrs. Liquor
equipment & plumbing store No. Laguna.
repairs. Excellent com-4M-3517.
paoy benefita. Apply to
Penlonnel, Mon lhru Fri
10.12.
400Wnt ... ht'Mal ~.forappt. --------•
LEGAL SECRETARY · MA INT EN AN CE
Medium size Npt. Bch. Mechanic; Gen'I repairs
law fa.rm is seeking an in· ror apt houses. Exper re-
dlvidu.al w/2-'Jyra. cor· q'd. Salary oegotJable.
porate & ruJ estate ex-W h e I a o Pro p e r t y
per. lluat be a sharp M.anaaement. 675-5802.
P9'80D with lllnt. skHla. ---=--------
Type 70-80wpm. Call Jan MANAGER
at1SMM.lforappt. Immediate opeoiog,
nspomible position run·
lJquor Cat, part U~e. Dini a growing ~ hour
experienced or will train. communlc atJona busi ·
333 E. 11th. St. C.M. ne11 . Must ha ve
MM:lll2. s upervi sory or
LIQUOR CLERK ~erial background.
P/f-Fu.11 time o1ghts " Dullea range from wllnda Exp' or will scheduling, s taffing, · CM. · supervising approx. 12
train. · 6t6-GIS2 female employees. re-
l N T E R I O R cord keeplna. training
L A N D S C A P E R pencJlll.lel, sales & public
NEEDED: Reapon.a1ble, relations. Good company
qualUled penan to main-bmefits &c salary. Look-
tain interior foll age lnl tor a challente? Asll
plants 1n O.C. Vehicle forMra.Cole~1561
oece11ar1. Contact aometb1n U?
.i.,...-o. ~ed adaZ, ~ w!49a
LOAM SICll'I' AIY Pre a tl 11 o u 1 n e w M anaeemmt
MESSENGER
Must be responalble It
dependable. Have own
car • a ad driving re-cord. 30 bra cuaran-
t.eed/weell. $3.25/hr +
lit" /mile. Please contact
Joanne 8:30-10:30am.
SG-8871.
MODILS-ISCORTS
Altradive Females Only
llOOWll +. MM886
Noon Duty Supervisor.
lh. 11:15-1:15. Moo t.bru
JiTI_ $3.tO per b.r. Ca II
78G-3t!IO
Nune-Ude. wtnds only.
for paralyud yn g
woman, 10am·4pm.
IJ75.5652.
Nunw.s Aides 7-3, 3-11 It
11·7. Experienced $3.25 to
$t.OO per hr. Recent
gnda. •housewives ac-
cepted for cert. training.
Meaa Verde Conv. Hoep.
e&1 Center, C.11. 548-5585.
Sell ldl.e items
Off kc
Tum Extra
Time Into
Extra Money
Tern por ary work
means a flexible
work Sl'hedule that
fits your ne«b You
t'an ~ork as much
:ind as often as you
hke All office skills
necdt'd.
•Typists
• Secntwiet
•Word ftroc
• Acd C1erila
* Clerits
Top pay . pa id
vacations, referral.
bonuses. Never a
fee.
IELL~
Call or
Come In Today
Irvine
IJJ.1441
2102 Business
Center Dn"e
Swte206
Huntington Beach , . .,.,. ..
8907 Warner Ave
#215
Laguna Ni1uel
IJl·Ol4l
27957 Cabot Road
Santa Ana
91l.OIJO
715 N. Main
II n H&R Rlock
Office)
Equal Opportunity
· Employer M/F
~---------J
man,.,. '°9D company.
Type IOwpm. BaD•.
escrow, or laeurance ~ pnferred.
lrYiae complex. Pb: ....... LOOKING FOR A CAREER?
Join Our Team/
We are looking for managert.
If you are experienced and have
management background. w4!
want to talk to you. We have
a complete training program
for those lndlvlduals who
want to move Into a real
management opportunity.
• T16 North Loltt. Anaheim
t714) n+-9210 c213> s37.7309
ICHTSIR
Pm'E-UP m
with at least 1 year ex· perteoce, preferably
newspaper. Excellent
company benefits. Apply
between 9All and 6Plll
Monday t.broa&h Fr'lday.
OIAMMCOAST
DAILY PH.OT
942..58112
330W. Bay St.
Costa Mesa
F.qual Opportu.n.ily
PBX Ans Svc. Will train.
7.aabift. pleas ofc in med
bldg. 2 wk11 pd vac.
631-5640 Moo-Fri 9-5.
NXOPH.
F.arn while YO\I learn.
Telephone Answering
Service full time/part
Ume. Varied abifla -
Daya, aft.emoon or even-
ings. Locatiooa ln : F~ON 181..AND
a:EI'A ll~fJRVINE
nJSTlN
mJNTINGTON BEACH
Ideal for aludenta fl
housewives. Many co.
benefits lncludinc paid
vacations. Typing
3Swpm ... E.O.E. Call
5G'230 lloa. t.bru hi.
PBX OPERATOR: Will
train, part time only.
Fri/Sat. llpm-7am. Typ-
ini req. Newporter Inn,
644-1700 Carol Crider.
E.O.E.
PERSON FRIDAY
EXcmM&OfPIY
Pl-time, 20 hrs per Weft,
Insurance, gen'I offc
~1.
.. c ... ...., ......
Expanding unt Bcb
gauge mfg. needs •
pu r chasing a&enl
r'fJlpofllible for Issuing &
pladnl material orders
at a $IM per annum
volume. Successful can·
didate will have 5-10 yrs.
experience with pure bas· in& small stamped or
macbl.oed metal part.a &
molded plaallc parts .
~bmit resume or call.
3 D JNSTRUM EN"I'S
1.5642 ~cal Lane
Ht.art. Bch.. Ca. 92M9
714/IM-s.3$1
PURCH~ING
a.ERK
A pleasant atmoe~re
for penoo wtt.b accurate
typq, lot.a ol pbooe COll • tact. .,-eat benefits.
NO FEES
KRUEGER
& ASSOCIATES
151..0471
4029Weeterl>' Place
Ste W. Newport Beach
If you are a well -
oraaoiied, efficient.
mature. aelf-atartlnt
ps1011. read oo. We cur-
rently have a J)MIUoa --------• opai for a abup Penoa ~-Tbia la a front deek po9itioa requlrtn1
tJPIDI. fillnc. 10-lleJ
work • a basic:
lloowle dte of office
1kill1. Gd lnauraace beneftta. ..ut*a Ume,
-WOltiaC conda la a sih••• atmoepben. u
10'I fed JOU are lulled to
the above work please
call Sandie :ZJ.3..SS1-21.5J
fir M lctlln
Cala
Oily Pllt
Al-VISOI
642·5&11
betMllm-I ------·
Real Eat.ate
SALES MANAGER
We are currently 1eeldn1 a
qualtfted appltcant to u1ume
Immediate retl.PCJIDllblllty at our
Hunt1n1ton ·Harbour Realty
Office. Ruotlncton Harbour
Realty 11 a 1ub1ldl1ry of the
Cbrlltlana Companlea. Inc. lilted on the New York Stock
Exchanee. Fonva.rd reswnea to:
Claulft«t Ad .... Da~ Pl.lot PO Bax l.MO, Coet4 ..... Ca. ....
100%
COfMSSION
Rea.I Estate f I.I'm ID So
Orange Co. seek1n .:
tugbly motivated. en
thus1ullr real estate
Licensees interested an
t<Xn>earniag power Call
llJ1-tn7
Real !lit.a~ Sales. uc or
unlicensed. Will tram
S'B-7300 Ask f°' Blll, the
manaaer.
Real Estate
FREE CA.REH
SEMINAR
A career for you ., Fmd
out Wednesday. Sept ~.
7 30 pm. For details 4' re
servataoos call 646-7 U..
canvRY21
CioldStcr,I..._..
RIX:/ CASIU.ER -9-S
91~ Jee Capades,
Colt.a Mesa
RECEPTlONlST w /Ute
booltkeep101 duties.
Starung pay S72S mo.
lblll Tra.asit ~ .• ult for nart. s.t&-n12
RECEPTIONlST
For Construction Co.
Near Broothursl 4'
Adams . Hunt. Bc b
9SUllB3.
t.cepM-'d/Tnlst
ror boet sales olti~. 4
day week Incl. weH:eod
Some experience re
qWed. 675-3282
• RIX:EPTIONlST• ror rhiropractic office.
typlog " lite bkkpe
Career minded. 540-SSS&
RE CEPT IONI ST ·
T'iPIST -bmy Irv. de·
sign ro. oeeds girl
wigood typing s kills
PrevM>US office exptt. re-~ typl.ng w duties. Up lo
17SOmo. Call Charlene
556-Sl7.
RECEPT.CPA FlRM
Good typing s kills.
llacArt.bur Blvd & Jam-
boree Rd. In. 7S2-0274
DCWllOMIST u*"' t.fpiq, &nod pbooe
penoo.lity. Chance to
advance with new com-
peny. No expr. nee. Npt
Bcb loc. l8t-G308
llCIPJ /Ofc tWper
Permanent part time. No
e:qJr" nee. will t.raJo. Car
req. $3.SORr +mileage
with raJae in 3 mocs. Stu·
dent OK. Hra 1-$ PM,
Moo tbru Fri. Call Dean·
na for Appt. 549-8461
Irvine.
---Ret.auranl Senu ra:sl' rood over
counter. mature person.
days & eves 644-021 O
Restaurant full & part
Umt Cashier & ASSIS
tant sandwich bar
lrvme Clubbowie Xlnt
woridng cond & c lub
membership 9 2. Mon
Fh ?M-7SOOJack txwn 2
&(J>M
Restaurant Sand Dela
~ needs p rr lunr h
nap & P/f everung help
ror servms beer /wine
HB area. 8ll8-M92
THE LOOK
644~
~
AUTOMOTIYE
MB4S Q.OTHIMG
RIRMITUR.E
HAIDWARE/
SPOtmM'i GOODS
f'IJll lame opemni;:s in
comrru!l!l1on sales m the
above depanments ror
qualified se ll1ni.:
spec11tltst11. Company
benefits. discount pnVlledge. medJcal, pro-
Rmt.auraot gram. Apply in person
Food Service Worllen. J .C. I PIMMEY
Sam Ull 9:30am. Mon. 24f itloal.a.d tbru Fri. No eaper nee 111 ary. $3.35 per br Newport Beach
to start. Housewne:s & •E.•O•.E··----·M-/F• lbdenta welcome
Yea atieer ror port.Ion es Clertt. Full time in·
cootrol on automatic cld"g l weekend day,
slioer. Sla.n. t.bru Thurs perm Relatl ref's . Approx 7 bra. daily 4"7·211Z:5.
F1elllble on starting ------ume llam tbni 2Pm SALES DELIVERY. If
WW tram matun relJa YoU need a decent pa)'Ulg
b'epenon SaJaryopen job up to S4·S6+ evs
Lori's tGtc:ben. 3017 S 5 9pm. call art lpm.
Harbor Blvd tat Ca r s.31-0!IU
nage Dr ) San~ Ana ------
~Cl all lOam SALESGIRL
F'lex hrs Page Boy llST. MGIS. Matenuty. Fash.>00 lsld. Loni boun. bard work. 644-4729 ~ employees. great ----food &. al.mCl&pbere. lots Sa.lea ; Halston Boub~ue.
c:i resp We're a «rowing So. Coast Plaza. Pt-t1ml.' oo. needin12 managers. eves & Sat's. Exper m Alnerican Couture pre
fd. For itppt call 540-6640
Mon-Sat H>-5. Moderate up. nee. High
class soup, salad. s andwich rest. an --------
beautiful Soulb Coas t SALIS LADY
Village. For exclusive cbildrens store So. Cst. Plaza. Ex-
Exciting new rest open· per essential. Le
1111 Oct. ID Sout.b Coast MagasLO, 54j..8SIJS.
Plaza needs ellpenenced Sales
~-MEM"S FASHION
Salanes com~urate We're looking for fioe ap-
wtexp. Call'°' appt wk peanog, oulgo1ng ex-
~ aftanoons Ask for penenced salespeople ID
Mr Roa off or Mr quality fashion men·::.
Oetiema wear. f'IJ U or P tr. ~~ 714/67S-1717
557_.ll2 STUARD"S LTD
Newport Beach Retail Store oeed.s resp & ---
tnereetic Xeroll .ti sta· Salesperson, full or part.
tioDery clerk. Start P rr bme. Will t.rain. Singer.
All &Sat. Balter St1 CM. ~tl.85 call M·F, 8-3: As11t for ------
Mn. Mat.rania 754-1000. Salesperaoo_. permanent ---------1 tullUme.willt.raln. R.M.
UT'AILSAUS Abrama Ca talog
Ji\ill time retail clerk for Showroom, 1819 Newport art suppl)' atore. retail Blvd .. Coeta Meta. _
nper. preferred. PAS Sell thinaa fast wit.It Daily GnPDcs. mo Campus PUot Want Ada. Dr.,N.B.
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bortband .... ··~ThelptuJ
• a lood aptitude in math. We are 1n
" ed ot a Alf ·starter who enJoy1
detail a: dlveralllc:aUon. Non·1mok r.
Ii:• ettent b en11flt1. Pa.y
comm n1urale wlth exp rte1u:e,
":!!!!~!!!!!!!:.!!!:!!!!!:-,..... ' ..Ueitcn In VAL&T PA&IINO. PT· ~ JO' eGlllCll ,.now • 11 .. i.;SPll.:.:....:;;;:.... _____ _
...;. .,_, .......... .' •o l•tebtt. •Haoq H• *W'• •n IOIO xJBteoecl. flOO. Le w.,.. T..a. Club
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celk!ftl '"'rroWw.1111 ... LOt1tJon C'lo9
l.o all )'OUr pet"IOftll needl. MIHJOn
Vt•Jo er a . Only t.boso 1eekin1
permaftfftl emptayment need :::;>'· Call Susan ro.r appo nlmenl. 511 .
......... ._ .._.. ....... wuber, -.zu. all«.Plwta=.mNM
'hl11t-lcllidlon VALET PARltERS -~eoM. t71"-taff•. New twin bedt. W•W nri..ia.-.. ..
[alJ ,..., •• ~v· 2 ""'41me. Deya •.u... ...... hdbrdJ "fr•met., ... ...._.a tt'I Mt oftft Wom. eocoura1ed '° UNdRefriserat.on 8'udlo bed sia. Pina
wo IMO a telephoae lfll0.Clallma7. W ....... 6Dr1tr1 ~ tbl DO. Ataort.ecl ...... How would )'OU WAITER WAITRESS BARGAJNS.SUVICE p.ckint boxes 2k·Tk.1-.-.-M'l-'_Ba_an_· -rd----.
101ie to ..,. uywbere r T Llmdaaaly Privat.e BeltAPllllaoc:eAl-Ol11 Xtra 11 IH can it. p flUD ._.. • ., br. and adb.ltWtO& ' lilllAldt•St.K.8 . lrvine·Hortbwood. ea.tut llarbro ore . d .,... an day at the m -zw wan acooco• taOO/pr . ~1 n. ..... are Su Walt,......: lmmedlate GE Waner. 1d. c:ond · --1_TU...;.;;;......_;;.;;.;... _____ _
94'llP&a10N.Part. ................... .._ o~ CalMl.1• ~t:.r Hma •·•'
ttma nut 6:IO-tpm . openincforaper. dinfter w/mb!Uub 6 Ledy Ken· ape. te«Jonal 9M0. Luy Yd N . --------•11'«9'• DO ,.mna ,,.. • inveyard.. Paid vaca· more dryer. Both for ~ Z for I $375. Qu. vacuum. ._ eott volved 6 ao up. t.loDI. IOod t:lpa. ApPly $115. Call aft JPll . bdbrdSTS.Allnearnew• •·a.u:rWr ... -llalftAAY • TrN• .... ..... ....... Ptc.t ~ ,,....,,.. ...... -..... u.
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METAL
MEIS
........,.,. ~aft Taylor't a .. taunat. ..... ""Jdun.13J·l.5IO. 1-----·-----~Mlt.forlM =·l~~anta Aaa Wfr ...... ri._. ~~t Relrtb g., d~ leafi tbl 26 • ':.~:'~':.:°"~
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8IM5 '*' t&tedanlll A Waltr"• needed, ex· l*f. CC*I. Sean H .S llAGNOUA. · ·
.....,.,J0.10hn.wedly. perienced oob Newport haitfr.freaer.J46.Qa9 ~ lOlllal aquarium eompl.
Ev-1a1 ft'Dl)IO)'m•nt. 8each.t7$-Jtf1Judy lla)'tai or Kenmore .. ......_ DllllOJt •et. S200 Wood ublnet 1taad. 'J'llieMn privilepl. App--w-·""-_,, K -..-20Jlal 1quarium compl l1 . a.ti. 'lpm. Warner W*"-w/ca.rforwicku ......,.. -~. earnore Maaoc>Ua utch 1200 2i0Cal metal aquariwn
Drive lo. T•t Wam«. bukel lunch urv1ce 0.. DrJer SU5. West· KJn1 lhttreuea 1200. No1MUMZ-e72aft 5 ·
cl&llh9 J...try ao.&J. •iaa TO 111.Jtl ~~~ SICmrAaY I I lf'rntl
Newport c .. &or La• C.,.
"'1a. b1Wbaece. sood CUrTtlll1y esp.odiaa to
TGft.OM mDa • prior &ec.al a · kwe1J NNPol't aeuit of· .-s T°" _..,_. ,.....red. eau lk9. Stele pol1bed •n Slllw0,1 .... 1
H.B. E.O.E ~~ !:k~~· ~~': t::w .. ~!r-=~ epc~~-Movie Camera ~A~
Tl R £ • G EN £ RA L be neat. penonable fa ~ Anscomat.lc with zoom AUJ'O SE.RVlCE. s day ...._..c. Call 930747 w-w.. .. 11 ........ ---:;__._ NJ::· Vl~cond·a·bed....., w5 ,•th &aw 6 1k1w modon. t5Q.
To fW avai.ncM-ot or· twhBruer,....,. dlvidHI to atep Into
den from marine , secal'fAl'Y--reapooelble po1itlon
molorcyt le. aport1n1 workln1 with top ex
APPLY lN PERSON
..._ motor apona, re· Npt. Bcb. market re· ecudv•. unumlted op
tailen. Great 09IJlY but u arch fl r m u " k • D0'1UPlt~ for •roW'lh +
we are very ~ve fa MCftltatY w/top ootcb ictriftc beol.-ntt are an
--1 confident winner 5t.IUAical UDlnl fl die· added bonUI with th\1 ex tn-~ w~ train ex· taphooe 1kill1. Some dtJneftnn.
WISBLEI TIAMSPOIT
D~S
31St WMl Sesentrom
S....Ana.Ca
A l all lOam. for a--_.......,, ,,,.,.,.... · iu.nl · -· or Add Ina II acbiae • .,,~ work week. PP Y ..-won. Cheap, make ofr. both. 4142.~ Judy or -Newport Tire Center. WANr'ID DalVB 5e-'1S2D Harvey _M)._Sft7 __ . -----
3000 E. eo-t Hwy, CDll 11U.-.-.-.v-.uy l.l&t.MDt 1 .A. -~· ~ Microwave : Large , f.42-pcaectianaJ + 2COt" W---~
Tow Truck Driven ea· To detlvtt Dally Pilot Noreko, perfect c:ond, nertabAes.rrocompl.328 Scooter wanted. 1ood
per'd. Top pay. Appt8y bundJea to carriers. Re· •· fl1owe.r. CM. Good cond. cond, for dlaabled lady
GltW To,rlnJ, 740 qwres van or large it.a ~ '198-"11218. KO.E. M/F /H QbmaWay.C.ll.842·U52 Uon wagon lA.Dd a good Captain's bed, twn sz, l-..:.._.__;_ _____ _ ~~~~~~~~~ drivlnl record. Phone Washer/dryer apl. 111e Spaceuver Iota of Bauer Ice sk at es. Hile
~Mr. ~~~a~:1-~---~ ___ 0ne ___ 'ir_· _'°'_· 111·9041
..... -~ -SecrNrial .
W-.ed young men who ••ATTIN110M•• SHIPPING"
RECEMNG.
TOW TRUCK DRlVERS. 642.4321 ud .. k for white. Lady Kenmore. awrage, llke 'oew sioo. new. 1iz.e 3 with 1uM'ds. ~ only. Live Han·y Seeley or Don SIOQMt.561·2N6aft. s .JO. ~2250 $15. Goal.le autea, size
In lleaa. Mt-9138 Williams. DD1J1 1040 Ci'f wht brocadecouc:I\. -3tn. 125. Goalie alt.ates.
Trajnee in Purc:ha11na EQUAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• '·" .,_ llUA!l6. 125. Goalie masts. OPPORTUN ITV u.e new~ Jr aiu, SlO. medJum size
w{U get aJoog well with Studenta Teachers f~J C 11 M Houaewtvea•' women · a r · EARN VACATION $S
1'homplloo 54(M023, 9 l. WE NEED -~
. WAREHOUSING.
s.lea SECRETAJUES • oun 111n.,1at10HAL•-•
We have need for 2 IMMEDIATELY 4121 Weaterly Place
Ste 102. Newport Beach
100% Employer Paid fublon sales/s tock witborw/outsborthand
employees. Some exper. Long or short ienn. boll·
lD belt.er merchandiae day " vacation pay.
btlpluJ. Nice. neat ap· boepltalhation avail•·
~arance 1s neces1ary hie.
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SICUTAJlY
To$13,200
SURFER MAGAZINE·
We need gOod people to
aaalat us an our ship·
p(nl/n!Ceiving dept. &
warehouse. f\J 11 & pa rt
Ume posilloo5. Fran1e
benellt.s. health & dental
plan. Accept.mg applica·
lions now . Call Jo Horstmann. 496-5922. Or
appl y 33046 Calle
Avudor, San Juan Capo .
but beauty not. Hrs.
t~:304or5days a week
1ncld. Sal Laguna NC\ael locauon. Pleue
~'2l!/TI IOt' appt
5111-
NAT"L Indus Hardware
"tools SUPPLIER Now
hiring for sales & mngt
t.ralntog Up to l200 wk
~alary + comm-S20K
Work near HB·lrvlne 18
yn + Studenlb ott Wall
tram 35hr wk 957 1150
Mr Joi;eph
546-4741
JB48Campu1 Onve
(acroufrom
John Wayne Airport 1
Equal ()ppor Employer
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lnt.em1Uooally known
firm, looking for In· cliv1dual w /abihly lo SboeSales. xlntjobexper.
handle top chenti. in peraon., Top earnings
dependently The sky 1i. +benef1ta. F\111 & p/l .
t.beUaulforthe advance Growth oppty here.
ment potenUal offered ln Olildrel'l 's Boot.ery . N · B.
this plus h Newport ~ Mlll_!r.6"-at64..:.
SECRETARY Bea.ch Corp office Sml whlsl Dis tr needi.
Prr. l0-3 flexible, Mon·
F'r1 Young atlracll ve
lady ror Real E6tStte of
flee. Typing, dlctaphonc + pleasant phone voice
Newport Center. Mr
~e. 640-6600
851-9041 neat, mtetl.Jgent person
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for vanety of dul1t.-s Incl
1>rder processin~. sh•P·
pmg, posting, & must bt•
s.mdblrustml( hl'lper no
cxper needed Need
driver's lircnsc (;C1 II
542·5.'m
SCOPE DRILLER, w111i---------
t r a 1 n w I 'Ir> m c (' x * SICn'f ARIES * penern:e Call for appl, 'fype70.SH80.fin$14,400
562.-Le34. Ot' SA!)..3887 TypeM. ourofc $10,800
R.ecept type ~ $10.800
Screen shop need..8 handy 1'ype60.SH70RE$14,400
4121 Westerly Place
Sle 102. Newport &ach
J~ Employer Paid
• 1 I er t man . ex Pc r l''JC Real EA tale $16,000 helpful Full lime FJCAdqency$16,000 SECTY-RECEPT for sa-9326 •Counselors small oHice Typing.
.,_,_ n...-iVfi pbooe Ute l>k.ka. Looltln& SECRETARY .__vwi V'l ace• for someone s harp
t:xpencnce w1lh ~trong A1>Pt Only I Free S3.2:5hr P081t1ons 1n pro
typing, & ~horth and ui R.eu>ders Agency ducUon also open. no
...kills. full lime career .OOOBtrch. Est.ab '64 exp neces Engl11;h
opportunity Apply an Newport Beach. 8J3.8l90 spea.IWIJC 631 5414 per.win lo Mr. Pucntes1 _______ _
Jl Robert Bean. William --------• SECURITY J\G ENTS .,.,Ollt & As.soc. 1401 Quail SE.Ca.ETAIY Hot.el fo'ull lime. will St Newport Beach. tram. various s h1fti. For restaurant design Newport.er Inn. 644 1700.
SICttlTAIY/GEHHAl firm. Typang. varied JoeAvtlaext58'7. E.O E dutaee. coogenlal small OfftCE office. excellent medical.
lfldependent. d1venif1ed denlal package. Call duties . Finapc1al 54&0348
Ser vices Firm. Good1~~~~· ~~~~~~ slull•. expenence re-1:
s.c:.fty Offk..-
We are seeklnit a rellable
individual able to work
flexible hours Some qi&~ 640-0123. , ________ _ * SICllTAAllS * security related ex perienc:e helpful. Enjoy
Secretary, typing. Npt Reeept/GenlOfc: excellent compan y 8c:h Elec Comp Sales Of· XlnlapeUing. good beneflls . Apply 9am· fice. Salary+. 63_1_·503_1_. w/1111. type SS accur noon. Mon-Fri. Person forourofc:, recent grad Secret.aria! at.art lm.mediately nel.
DIC SICUT AIY A1>Pt Only /Fr~ MAU.t0TT HOTB.
good on telephont•
Salary commens urah'
wiexp CM. 64.S-5883
$HAQ( ... _, lfl ...
<;ashier/f'ood Pre p.
Mature. Operung & clos·
1ng shifts ~liff CC
~
Snack bar & cocktail
waitress. full tame.
rughl.S fa wlmdll. Apply in
person. foresl Lanes
1ZT1 J Cealtt Dr. El Toro
Stationery Store 1n Corona del Mar n~s ex·
penenced sales lady
f\Jll tune S days. xlnl ~oonds E8pec1al
lyfmecllenLele 675-1010
Stock Clerll. I" It Health
food store.
548-9537
STOHICUTTH
Cull.om jewelry abop has
opening for atooecutter
for Inlay jobs &Jld custom
cutt.uig. Will train ap·
prentice. Veteran"
benefit.a available. Any
a.rt related expr. helpful.
Make beautlluJ art wor k
and get. pUd very well.
PleMe call ror interview
M-F. 487 • lOlllS
TO s 15.600 Uz Relnden A&eDCY aoo Newport Center Dr ~ve secretary ror ~e!.:~90 Equal~ ri:~yer ~ M~~·i!00h~
top escbelon of South~~~~~~· ~~~II~~~~~~~~~ The Readln& Game
and Trainee In F.iialn~r EMPLOYER KEESHOND Pl;ips. AKC 640-4461 $15. Goal.le pads, glove.
lng. Requirement Ille Ownl> aare. M tF. Pet 6 etc. Cheap! 2 paira box
general ofc atolls. WA R EH 0 US t: 8 h 0 w pvt pt y . ~aut triple.' dresst·r Lfl« gloves S20 Boat and
Abacua Agency. 17965 DELIVERY perwn for Zl3/fln ~all 6 pm w rmatcluni Mr. &. Mrs cu model kits. never Sltyparlt Cr .• Ste G -----Mirror :.. Matchin g ,.._ned, ... 50. Puulei. .lrvlne. 91:Z714. 7SJ·W700 party rental ator.. AKCGkm Retnever pupei . bookcase & dreaser ~..-•• P /tim~ Apply Z025 H.unters, wtr dogs . 80 Rdn,.•94 6Weve!\ 50c. games, ek. 4 Sidi
T,._ Pot6tlolt
Switchboard operator.
mull be fluible Ava1la
ble for moat sbif\.a. Ca 11
for appt. ~ 756S
DAV&.A(WIMT
2 yrs min exper. Nwpt
8cb aaeocy &M-5373
TRAVEL AGENT
Mm. 2 yrs recenl exper
lnttt'I & domesUc: com
m'l sal~ n.eeded for Ir~
automated lrv agcnl'y
Slllary x w /expcr
Qualifi ed o nl y
(714)!r>7·2700
Newport Blvd CM Ch amp p e d I i re e green s.lamp book.a S2 41!1M116l . Baby cnb + acc~tl0n6, ead\_~_:i685 __ . __ _
Wactn11•11
f\JU lJme S3 2S per hr to
atart Lite dnvrng Mu 'll
be 18 or over (;ult
~ 7300 Mk for £d
ISO Black s liver G erman M2 4722
9iepberd puppy. rem. 8 kGft <......__
wks. good hm only. -~STS7 ...................... . I055
W~te. Sh1pp1ng" ••YORKSHIRE TER
Lat# Church Ruroma1te
Sale 1441 W Balboa,
~ lk'ach fo'r1 Sept
l(.M Sat Sun9 l.
Rece1v1n.: RIER Male Puppy
ReM 1138-1.381
SURPER MAGAZINE We r14!fd good ~pie lo AKC rq, nwu male. bm Garage Siii.le. everyth1n1t
a i. s 1 s l u 1' 1 n our OOlue, 3 yn, must !M!ll. must RO ttlOib furn1turt'.
Ruu 1an sable cap e ,
s heered Beaver jkt
w1innk collar never
worn 12000 mk o fr .
9l'U38
I Shp 3 ph. a&r com
presaor $575. l Holgii
drafting desk 1200. l
wood desk 135. Morris ln·
duatnes. 2901 W. Garry
Ave . Santa An11 . 540-5200 Wart'hllU'>l' Sh 11, Sl50 BEAUTlfo'UJ.' takt',t'tl' (:.011~25111
pin.:dtt•l·t-1~1n .: ll1•pl 957283:'1 I070 BwnperPoolT11ble.Com
Hall & part t1mt' po~I Mini lt\ilft' blk C0t·kalJ'U(J. 1 ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• men:1al IU'ade stale tup t1oos F'r1n~<' twnef1h 1 bl , "'d 11 . wit.h outdoor cover $100 .. ~at·... d I I yr, ..r>vl"a e " or.i > ,. Pvt pllrt" ha' .. ohl;an• ,,. ...... & enlJ Pan "'' M.w;t~U S!S'.I 967 283S l.lla.mood,H1m: ovt·r I l·t odll!lfltulfer ~-851~
Truck Driver · OH1n: 1·ept1 n.: aµplll·ut1on' funuturedehvery <X.: & now t:allJo flor~lmann, "'-toY• 1045 Mu"t '1'11 for l'J 'h fo'amilyMem~rsh1pRa"
L.A. Boblrul truck. Gd 49f>.S922 Or appl)I 33()41; ••••••••••••••••••••••• !lli3-S!Mllor\lt;4 ~1 quet of lf'Vlnl! '60() meld
dJ;ving record. t:xp prt-Call<' Av1udur. San JuJn l''Rt:F: KITl't-;NS TO 1010 transfer fee> ~-8519·
r·d S3.50 to s larl Capo \.OOlHIOME ~•••••••••• Hefn._-eratedwater~cr
McMahan Dci.k 11100 ---------67S·3202 •U.Xl Lr'-.at35'ea ln••wl ~ N~wport 81 vd . (' M ., .... ..., .... 642-8450 WARt;JIOlJSE 4 ~vie Stu kilt.en!> 12 Sug n·t.t1I SS 95, Swap ......,..,,"""
fo'ACTORY wtc:s. 2 males. 2fem Ht-A .Meeter.. & fund ra1:.t-., • PAJNTERS•
Typewriter
TaAIMHTlCH
Fiekl servi.ce le<:hn IC I an
wrth your own car <.:.A II
QI'M in lrvu>e. 967~llr>
Typbta
• • ATTIMTIOM * •
Sludenls Teacher~
HousewJ Vb 1 1
t:ARNVACATION SS
WE NEED
ISefuor Typists
.fStal Typists
I OiCUphooe typi.llU.
,(Cferk Typists
NEF..I> IMMEDIATELY
Long 6 abort term. holl ·
day & vacation P•Y.
hospitalization availa
ble.
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546-4741
.. Campua Drive
c 8Cf'OU from
Jotm w~ Alfl)Ort 1 F.4ual Oppor E.mpk>yer
ASSt;MBL.t-:R~ hom e' only 548 1337 etc 53&-0397
Top Puy Paid Weekly
MOUB.1.
Beautiful. sweet. 1n
l.eilJgent male li~rman Sbe9herd With botli. l 0
Im 8471334 Temporary Serv1l'C1> ---
lrvlM 752 66116 2 Small fo't>m.• e do~:. l
EOE MI' s ma ll Coc k e r I
Weldt.>r . expt>r ~ IG &
TIG. mm SOhn. Health &
Dmtal benefits V J\ I
L6781 Noyes Av. Irvine
54S8210
Well attired r eliable
penon needed for ules It
the des1r" t o t•a rn
$SOO+Wlcly In vu11t ((row
11\1 new busin~'S& C.IJ
4lllM588
Cb1kuahu.i n eed guO<I
home~ t.n
Adorable fem <.:.oc:kapoo. H
m os . l ov e -. k1!1 ...
Housebroken I 'erson<1 l1
ty' 673-21197
FREE KITTEN S .
lFEMALE. I MALE
5'9-46~
Samoyed· male. 2 yrs. all
s bols. Gre•t w1k1d11
Needs yard. FREE!
67S-4lll6.
To cood borne. ShJ.b.Tzu.
fem. petit.e. spayed. 4 yn. nd.I dry climate.
Eves: a.. 7216S •
LUGGAGE TAGS
h'Otn your bu.lltner.io l'ard
~ one card for l'aC'h
t.aa phi.'> onr "pare w .. r eturn permant'ntly
~ auract1vt" tiaK &
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ta&. Add 2S" each.
Send thec'k or money or
derto
PILOT NttmMG
PO Boxl*
CoAa Men. Ca. 82636
Al rleM :1prayer. ~.11 t• .
3800PSI. ~t ho1te. l
JCUDS , lyr o ld. $500
612510
Maple stereo. beaullful
cabmet. 62'" long. wor\
!DIC.~ 847·7576 ----
Jl.Sl' SEU. Medi\ col lbl
135. Meehl rul.e tbl Sl5.
Med1l lamp lbl s2:,
banloat ~. small wood
I.adder Sl. fur stole S.35.
~ SI. bdsprd $3. ~9866 alts. bef 9pm __ _
Golf Cl ub5 womeo '!>
start.er set.I.. one with
cart, $40. Otber without
$20. Also aboes. After
SPM. 64IMIJlll
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WJREOPERATOR
Major Newport ~ach
brokerqe firm hu open·
Ing for an au't wire
Ql)f:l'ator. Ma\1&re. depen·
dable penie>n who can get
aloll,C well wl:t.h people.
Must wortt well under
preaaure. Hrs 6 30AM·
3PM. Coot.act Josette.
TI41644-9111
lelf-ctart« with S yean · life sales olc of mfl co. 1--------• l•--------tnCJMtrtence. Excellent C11tk•tlaa Secyak:Wlareprimeim· TIAC.-TYPISl'S Women'11 Fashion IDAJICS
A beal·ldle.r author u.
1bort and he dresses
weird, too. Wbo elae
wears 1u1pende r1 to
keep &heir SOCKS UP.
TEAC A.M40 4 dlunet
11mul·1yac tape re·
corder. Hardly used. Oripw lhi"'11C carton
6 S yar Pacific alenlO
wwraaty +remainder ol
man. warnnty $10SO.
131-44$1. AM ror Steve.
tnina • lhorthand ald.lla Real F.atate Develop· port. 8llkpt respioo ltd to SiatMlalu W..tecl Ware b o u 1 e need 1 recPnd-a.mCompaayoeedaex· po1Uo1 "1upply1na 571,_DAY ·L•n:._ rmturewomanst.roocln 41DO. kltUlll rree to ad.
JfaDdpamted cera111.1ca.
plaques. nat1v1ty 1et,
~ea, much misc. ~PllSOMMB. ~r'd office mer. pre· lmic '= ol co outalde 11 rm~ eanvn.-1806 bome. Ill.alt '9ave '171'1
•YICIS.IMC. =-.=.cc:'~~ =-ori~~~':; Quahflod aub1Utute n~PmOMtUSlMas UATTICtl•C~M -.bJs.t.911-T
. A1ao 1petta.l or·
den 411 coAor'9 done at re-
aaoeable coat. 146-S7-6$
9'¥9. 17702 lrvioe Bl Ste 201 cood ~al aldlm t a 1 k • a b y p h te.ICbtn wanted to teach _..,. _.. To work In Newport ... I • tolO 544-6141 andbeexprd.tbrutrial w1c u1tomers when K-l21Wdent.,uaresult .u---St. Beacbllbeumalok>cist'1 ••-••••••••-•••••••••
1009/ofrff to ::!:::.~·!~:? :::;.: ~ 8:Jc =---~~~ ~ ... ~~ eaT:r!i': "gr,.o:4t :i::;: ~~:1'::J~ * * 1 IUY * * qplc• For bUrview app\. call bmel.CaU8?H818. tlal or emergency lOCludln& venipuncture. Oood used F\lnliture 6
J eann e N orman .--~------credenUalreqUired. Ap· Eatnacbancetowina routine lab. answer A1111tiw.--ORlwW1ell
2 American Alrlioes a,..
OLDOAK 1111..K CRATES ........_.__.
111ECOUNTY FAJR -. 11..00 F.ach 54(>.0MO ... ,_... 1011 Secretary/Receptionist f'IW32, Service Station Atten· ply at tbe Penon.oel of· trip for two to Cabo San pboam, etc. S1J1ry com· orSELLlorYou
neededt.oflllpoaiUonim· dm\: Apply Mobile car flCe«call; J...ucas! · mmsurate with «1xper. MAST9SAUCTIOM
medlately. No 1hrthnd ~ARY. weekeoda W1111b, 1701 TusUn Ave 4' ...... ......... 644-.. l 6461616 a IJJ.9625
requ. 95.so pr hr. Com· onJy. Real estate ofc, J7atSt.,CM. ............... .......... d ReciRtt today. Work 40
hcu"I and you're in Ul•
drawin& I Work loo1er
and lncreaao your ~towto-tt'• tbat
limpliel •
JOHN WAYNE CLUB
1'alftla membenlup for
&ale. SlOOO + trana fee.
c.Jl Cat.hie 7-.0W.
.......................
fort•ble workln l at· Newport Center area. __ __.;..______ __..
moaphere -creat loca· Good telephone akllll " 1be fllltellt. draw in the 2350 W. Latbam. Hemet.
UOn. Qmtad Steve SI· t.yptni. Coatact Molly, Weal. .. a Dally PUot Ce. ~f7MllllO .... .,.. a-mectNLM2·5818. 1·~2171 .........
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thne. llUl7 + bonuset. NII. tor Dsftl 111· ..
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.... ••••••••••••••••••• For ad Uled him, anti·
Drumaet (Crown) $·pc. +
hi-baL Xblt. eciod. SIOO •
Aft. 5Pll. 5'Hl58. ' ., 1 1005 qucsArdrTV's9157-IW .......................
Aadque cburch pew. Good
cond. $100. Sl8·1110
..-,..•for.lc.M Ooaw()N.LDiEI All ON·
LIN& t.etDPI oam \Op ,., ......... al a mile snL idle l1ttDI with a
ol pai6cl a1r travel for DailyPUota-lf\edAd.
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s.ertJkel )1&11& sell COO· MW padl, .. 11 $451. ._.. a1'tc bome.; tooae .... V .. Teaoia llem· Daya: aTJ.Ttt.4, &H:
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employment. fmmtdl•t•
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ltO lodaae Seou,.
ehopped H.cl• wor' . .... : Coll after I ~ -.-.
rans "7t El5D Convenkm.
ILlllt cond. air, v..a. •uto. 9171
••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM s&er. cua., CB,
Cl I PISfB. crpt, panel. awl• rcum1taaee1 orcea rt, m•e•. new Urea,
Mle al im-•· Wiider-bitda, muirh more. SDIO.
ne11 travel U1.r. Compl. •mr
Hlf·contaloed. A/C, ---·------
aWDh11, m•n>' xtraa. V• • llbU Motor Dome, UMd 1 time. CGat 1011. 1'10. klltded. 1-..m Ball ll•dalne
UTJU: PRINCE 11.50.-.... aell -cub. See •l 121 .. ,.
Dolpbio 1e· w n· be•m.
W. 'WU.loo St, sp. 48. ---------M&'*1 'Tl Ole¥)' ~T Long Wheel
Bue: vi. PS. PB, auto,
$1400.Mf.7129. Scuba tank. xlnt cood,
1 hydro, $15. '1Ulp Jolmaon, baJt t.anJt, '77 SHASJ'A 18\A,': Fully
trtr, l2500. ~. SIC, mint cood, beat ot.
fer.lll5'7~. Wl-1310
lY .....
tM,Stw'Oo
25' Apollo, una. OMC eog,
• 0,. compass, radio, b•lt .,_._ 1...._. tllO tanb, w/Npt Bch slip, ,.......,_., ....................... 96&-0&64 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Nlce25" ZmithColorT V. 3 rail motorcycle trls
Sl.31. 2 Yr. Warr. Free loafs. W 9060 w/util. box. Good cond.
Del. 4M&-1786 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $175. Steve aft. 5pm.
Elec:trophonic stereo AM· '49, Luders 16. 2Sft. varn _96(). __ TT_Ol _____ _
FM, aol.id st.ate turnla· h u 11 , s I 1 p 1 n N B , Wo ~. P.+t
ble. 8-track, 2 apk:rs. 1275 be a u t 1 r u I . $ 4 O 0 0 . & Acceuorin 9400
takes all. 751-9Z45 eves. a-9010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
9590 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
for~ used C&ra·forel1n,
domestics or classica. If
yoor car Is extra clean,
see ua F1RST!
~
Magnavox 25" Color TV Give your boat lDS. a Custom shelf w/boot, for #I"'~ c.-y
Xlntpicture.$125. • check·up. Call Boat & DatsuoP.U .• S200orbest 292SHarborBlvd.
540-1857. Yacht Jos. for a free offer. 5.52-19158 ----COSTA MESA
quote. Over 2S yrs exp. ---------1 979 2500 19"COWRTV (714)673-BOAT or ----·----
GOOOCONDITION 67S-m4. GREAT BUY WE IUY
S85 642-8834 WORTIJ~
Stereo Components OCEAN VWTypelllengine CLE.AHCARS
Klrantz rtteiver BSR Racer/CniHr Rebuilt 1968 A.HD TRUCKS
Md>ooald turntable & 48' Custom C.C Racing Call548-n40
Infinity Spe ake r !> Yacht. Presently in Al ANYTIME
675-7179 Bri s t ol c onditio n .
---· $195.000. Owner /Dir. ---------Panasonic Quad w /8-trk, 67S-23ll or lifter s call -----
$150 or best ofr er. 64().6753 5.52-7959 -.... for s.
-----14' Vagabond, docking •••••••••••••••••••••••
Amplifier. Realistic avail on Bl, must sell. 1 IMPORTANT
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
'.'\Ji l1.1rl••I Ill\ d
<H.;·1 \\H:-0\
546.-1200
MPA·20. 20 wall. 3 in· yrold.$1400.673-4893 NOTICETO Can'tSellYourCar?
Jl'A 8" spier+ mike. $60. READERS AND CUVIEI IMW 6&S-3S32 Lido 14, sail 1'3496, trlr. ADVERTISERS sails. cove r , 4 lire The price of item s PAYS TOP DOLLAR
21" RCA Color TV: Sharp jacket.a. Ready to sail. advertised by vehicle For Clean Used Imports
picture, Sl75/best offer. Sl400orbslofr. 752-7388. dealers in the vehicle CallMikeorDoo Ml-tai!'3 Nolen. IJS.J 17 I --------14 • Hoe IE c AT & classified advertising ---------INts & M1r1fte TRAILER CALL columns does oat include
&-a -.-0795 any appllcoble taxes. WANTED! ...,...,...t . . ---license, transfer fees, Late model Toyotaa,
·-••••••••••••••••••• Catalina 30. Loaded with finance charges, fees for Volvoa. Pickups & Vans. G Ill,.. 90 I 0 xtr~. Better than new air polJudon coatrol de-cau us today!
·-••••••••••••••••••• cood. Private Party. vice eertificatioaa or de-
831·921111l aJer documeot.ary pre-
WMITHB
eUYIHG
or
SELLING
nhlt Yow
DAILY PILOT
IOATMART
~ charges unless odlerwiu specified by
the advertiaer.
21 • Sloop: Slip, fiberglas,
cabin. Like nu. Moving.
Beetofr. 675·U62. ·------• 1,111/ lkian 'lbomaa Sabot. &yrs Clilldcs 9520
old. brand new North --.. •••••••••••••••• sail. teoO. 67S.Wl0 eves. 'G Ford Deluxe Club
1 8 F t . ri b e r g I a 1 (bupe 350 Cbevy 6 turbo
catamaran complete. tr... Carvette •dJuat.a· $500~2270 ble stffriog column. ----------1 Late Ford rear e nd. IDah. Slipl/ Aluminum·~~ new Dodra 9070 tires. Dl.sc bl'Ues. Ex· •••••••••••••••••••••••
SUPS AV All.AILI
YAC Newport 64&-0551
Newport Sllp. Power only.
$6.50 per fl. $250 min.
673-4.548
trH. Needs finish
teltOnltkln. M5-W13.
JD Uncolo Touring car.
To plK• yow ad
642 5678 WISHTOPUR~Eln· c• • aide mooring at Avalon
Phaeton, xlnt cood. Alli:·
Ing •.ooo. 1913 Cad xlot
cord aak1nt $35,000. 1913
Ford M.odeJ·T Roadster
Ruxel trans, front
headers. super ogJne, xJ.ot cood. Alking $25,000.
All lo running cond.
642-5111. 778-2373olc.
Harbor for 48' boat. II IC ra1c--homed cash 613-0221
u· electric Dur field '77 Re a p o o s p t y n d s
model Uke new. Owner. moderately priced slip, 1923 Model T completely
............. c .........
,._ '46-tlOJ er 14 .. t .. 1
........ ~ ....................... G•• .a 9701 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 111,000. ~1 211· pwr boaL Canals or 7 restored, muat sell.
-----552-3475eves&wknda. (213)'42-771IO --------~=-9030 4ww..1Drt•" 9550 ....... ••••••• •••. • •• •• T1 map ortati• •••••••••••• •• ••. •• • •••
Camper back & window ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Ford F250 Ranger &
sc:reemfora27' Bayliner ~ S./ 20 shell, P /S, P /8, air,
Vktoria-SlOO. 840-997. ..... " All/Fl( CUI., rlma, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18,000 ml'•· $6950.
.l50IJr Genoa 4.5 ounces, ·79 Lance 11 lh • se If · -.azs.
new .x>. tell $650/beat contained camper, must -71-CJ-7-loadad---ti-k--
dr. Uaed cmly I times. sell, be.t offer. (714) w/cB • & •te;eo~ ~i ~ nea or ~S718 ~.~7171 Daya: 413-0130. Offc
dyt. ·ee Merced 10' cab-over ~
...... ,__. t040 Bell Offer. Nest 2 week.a --------
-•••••••••••••••••••• I will deliver. 642-4872. '18 Bronco, •c, stereo, aft.5 p /a. loaded . Low
· mileage. $8500. 844-1774
t Wallld.... 9140 or213/473-91182.
ATTBITIOM!
lhrcedea, BMW.
Porsche, Cluaic 6: Ex·
otic. We will sell your car
OD eonsigruDent at )'OW'
price. Beat locatloo in <ftnle Count¥. F« le-
bmlUoD call Jim CUr·
no. ""'···· ..... lJOO W. Coast Rwy NwJll Bdl MUTa
9707 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
BOAT
SHOW
••••••••••••••••••••••• • b 1 "18 Audi 5000; has ever-2 llotebecanes aeldom 78 GM C i,; T 4 • w ' ~ '500 • A.aaume __ ...... _,,, • .,..,. •""" aborthed, atepalde, 12K _, -ea.__.,.,.,. mJ, loaded w /atru. atSZ32mo.orbu)'.
Anaheim Stadium
Anaheim. C•lt•.
'IT ....... TODAY
• to Sept.16th
EXCmNG
P•MODRS ••.ot IHOWINC&AU
P.P. S8328. "500. 8'7MMO
,.... 9160... 9712
ti SO -··················· -···················· ·~;;;·~·· --------· ma Yamaha 17$ &ldvo J{4 TOM ra• IOI Md ......
lib ae•. Oab uoo PbD:J .....SI Beaudtul
milea -..0111'7J.4MGI. two·tOH bell• aad
•· ..... X-LlTS brown . Slaarp I -IXrt OalY . Ullmf12)
...r.taA.S OM.Y sntl
MOWAIDClwu•t ~·Quall St.a. Nl:WPOR11' BEACH
IJJ.1111
mDN.Be.cbBlvd.
LA HABRA
(J 111. No. of SA Fwy>
1714tl22-IU3 a...la7 bJ Appt.
'11 BllW ... I0,000 ml, .. ,,,.._
'Ill ...
t1tJ
Cf\EVIER
llOrti>IATE
DELIVERY!
LAHISILICTIOM
OfMIW 1979 J2•·· 5211'1
ALSOG3CSi 's
.. STOCICI
Oall ~·We allo may
bave tb•t pre-owned
BllW you are lookln&
for!
lll-2040 495-4949
OIU•I COUM'l'Y'S
OLDIST
$
Salee.service-Leasing
ltov CcrYer,lllc. RoltS Aoyce BMW
l.540Jamboree
Newport Beach M0-6444
73 IMW 3.0 CSL
Rare fac. orig Alpina a.p. steering & brakes.
A/C. mint coocl. 642-0696
c.t 9715 .......................
.... 9721 ...... 1.r .• ,.... ..... u.... ....._ UMd ........................................................................................ ~.
'T• lM wa1oa a l e "* .. , 97IO MC ttll ...... All/N c-ao' --· -.. -............................................... ·-·-e
SIOOO/b•l ofr ..... : il/"71111.ICTarca. A/C, .... ,...,hmOK.n..r ~-!"' •• 1-apd, All/Fii uu1 ....._ tlnL • un 1 PHIL -1
borslar alarm. deaa ..t;._....,. a~l"\A..,.. " ..... 9727 ...tt.m. P7 tlrel, 1". ... a...v'I~ ••
• 11111uu1 ............ ...., b:Dm9c. lbow 1top. ..._. ft I I . ,
,~.._.,, per. m.• ............................. . ........... .,. ,. ... o.tmJ, 2 dr, ·"'? HOlmA c ... ,. ... ... A,..1.... fall pwr, all ••lr••· -......... -... $1200 .•••• ,, •• ,.
MANY ......... eaM.-..-UT·9'TS5 ·~·· • Tea n1 ~ raa1,-.-.M1oas1. I..!"'~·~.+~·:__ ___ _
IHVBISITY if 1111', drtYe train • re· w Bdm Gnm Sport a .. ~
Q 0 1111 palldoll. W/'78 fad«)' nto11U1tlc. New Urea ·~.::::.':-~.:;:: •" .._. C:.. ,; MC turbo c&rNr• body • bn1mo ad aboeb. CiOOd ... • _..__ r~ s.UMr twt»o lft. mUeqe-body 1tt•lalrt· "7• Grml Torino Eli-:~ .... ,,,__ taior. Car"' new ccad. ,_ ....,., aw H'"unt-..... _,llartlor BlYcl. D•11 412·4780, evu t 0 I t 0 0 8 e '8 c b . FullJ equipped, amt
a.a.... M).ll40 ~. (7W)IG.el3 :.::--~00:.. 'f!:·o11':: ...
'77 Accard. •utottam. oa-·eo 9aper 1800 Bo*1at.er, ••Riviera. an ori&.. x1at C•ll Rick Kelly at•" b' aa ml, SCT5D. Mut tucS. mecb. xmt. qood IMCb. ai body. ~. 21J/60-17S7 days or "
..U.S-5071 bocty at tat. New urea. -...c1y1 7H/840·1Ht evea A • cb rome rtma, 19500. · wlmdl. 4"
D'JI Randa CVCC. brand MZ-521Q. '74 ApoUo kyl, landau ,,45., new cand.. lo ml. 40mp(. kip. .-o. air, 35K ml, U.:. llk:belltt 56-7zm ~87 tu. rare car IS OOOmi IDOd -'la••• -•-t _.,.. ..... ••••••••••••• ••• • • ' xlat cood. Must~ seen! mo_ ... .uu .......... Jr ... •• & SOii
'Tl lloDlla Wqoa: Auto. S1500/alfr.~f1S7. .~l876 !~Ql_M .,..ICUI_;·'. A II / FI( I c • SS • D u '"I ---~ • -• Ml heltna, lo mi. 13* '9'7 Pl:r. m Euro. model. _..................... "SpecialoltbeWeelt" •
111.QJO, Blaupuoltt All /FM "79Seville: AM/FM a trlt ?IUMCOLM '
'74 Civic, auto, 3Smp1.
70,000mi, many major
part.I repl•ced. Sl200
Caah. 145-3857 or
l1MlllM.
'77 Civic, 30 mp~ re1.
31,COl mUea. Whltelt•n la&ertor. Hard to beat.
hllrd to ftod. $3500. Ca II
&<a.
'79Honda A~ lo/mi.
$6,500.
'JM.6M..S136, 213-448-8M2
...,... 9730
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XKE '71 V-12 auto, 6SKm1.
new tram. 16,2001 Best
OOer. 842-5882 eves, dys
SJS.7575.
9734
•••••••••••••••••••••••
rw1o. wood steering wbl. at. nt,imcp str wbl, AC. TOWH COUPE
bul&ed crank. sacrifice lthr aem. •uto trunk. Be.utiful mury car in
$4000 firm. 675·9910, wirewbl coven. nu tires. cryat•I apricot with
87J.3MI vinyl top, Sl0,.500/t.o. Lie. leather Interior. Low
PP. Cn4>7»-9150l milea1e. One owner. ..... 9755 . (801931)
•••••••••••• .. ••••••••• '72 Cuape de V1Ue: Xlnt St200 "10 Renault 16: ~yl, &ood ccnd. ~f belt otter. "-~Bl C .. l'OOd. $1275. ~ 2S2i8 DAI ;5630·• .n •
S3&-!l525 Michael morns 71 Cadillac CdV loaded
Xlnt. cood. Mus t Set.-....,_.ck 9947 I.all ltOfCe 9756 Priced to sell. 6'&-<t844 ..................... ..
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ys. 54(). 8902 eves. '73 Mavenck: 4dr, autl> .
11 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. -'76~ELOO--C-O-NV--a1-1 ex ~~~~,~~t ~~:;
ROY tras. Vogue Ures J2m M 1 eves CARVER ru..500. P.P. 714 731 2200 Merarf------9950--:
ROLLS·ROYCC '78 El Dorado B1arntz . •••••••••••••••••••••••· 1woJ~m-... astro rod. loaded. only ORANGECOUNTY'S =:1 auc" 7Kml. Sll-400 499-~I NEWEST
ClOSto WNOAYS "78Seville. ll,000 m1 , xlnl
aind Loaded! Moon rl .
WlJ"e whLs . lthr . 673 2790 'SS SilverCloud l
SUJ.000
98S-4.144 i6 Cad SeV1Ue Loaded
Ta,ota 9765 ~~· $6950. Call
.................... ••• 1---------
LINCOLN MERCURY
OEALERSHJ I'
RAY R.ADEIOE
LINCOLN MERCURY
l6-l8 Auto Cent.er Dr
SDFwy.LaJte Forest exit
IRVINE
76 Capri D. suruf. 4 spd. •-------'78 SR5 w/fuU 3 yr warr .
AIC. AM I FM stereo.
shadow. MIOO 891 · l l TI
71 fleet wood Bl'Ul..IR ham 83(). 7 000 DP Elegance Moonrool ._,_ __
& veJour. Loaded. Ultra 0 Ma rqws . new conil
sharp. 'Ibis car screams 78.<0> rru. all pwr, $900
tape deck. $?995. Wknd
673-3057; 213-869-5685 dys
9720
L.AaGI
SIUCTIOHOF
AU.MODELS
SROP&COllPARE
BARWICK DATSUN
'-.. if1 I ._tr1 I 1p. ,f 1 .Ill"
831-1375 493.3375
'7S Celi ca· 2S mp~. air. re· <.'la ss. S8 9!1~. 562-8325
ar wmdow defrost. new
t.ns. ~ 493-9419
963-&Tn /96J..16S3 '68 Lule Mert' Par-klanf",
9917 xlnt cond. S800, be.l of
'78 Corolla Sl200 •••••••• • •• • • • •• • •• • • • • .,_fer_s.s2_·_71l69 _____ ,
Need3 Repair '75. 3 spd. air. a m tfm .._.\a) 9952
M2-3L52 ca:wUe. 33K m1. SS200.
97~• cau 557·5843 aft •:30pcn ~ vo1m • .,.. 9770
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "70 Oas.sac Cam.aro Z28.
'74 RX4 Rotary waicon · vw . Having trouble sell· loaded. SUOO
New eog, perfect cond. mg your car., Try 11£ Top ~~t
29M mi, gd mpg, 49'1-1010 dollar . P"'•d for or Not' .. "78 CamaroZ.28. l3.600m1 f!WIS. Bnng your car to Jim S6,400.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'i1 Mustang 2+2. great
Ra' m1leal(c. S2900 or
best olfer. Call 49!H928.
'at·ri fl cc. a gem ' '74
Must II fs t bk great
m~. 4-eyl. slit, 8-lrk, atr,
$2000. -.21:;s Maw••... 9740 Marino Vollts wageo.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1B7ll Be•cb Blvd .• Hunt· ingl.on Be•cb · Ask for '75 <:amaro· Red/blk int, '68 F'astbaclt. 302 eng .
lo .-.1 48pd, gd running rood. S.U:.Ski; ~~mags =/offr. 842-4642 aft ~?IJOOSD
TUllO
Frank llarino or Tom
Aikin.
•DATSUMS• &...ft W.cfloll
OfAIModeh
WISPICWJZI
IMQOOD
SRYICI Fully ~pped. ractory
sunroof . warranty .
<mvI>F>
·11 Rabbit 4 ·•P· 2·dr, "18 Camaro Z28. dnt con·
AMIFM radio. F•ctory dition.. S.trlt. cn.ose. A/C
sunroof. Pvt. Party. $C100TOP.6U·:;449
·e Mustang MU!tt sell.
Sl.800or best offer.
1S4-0308 or 494 2161 COSTA MESA
DATSUN
ZM5HARBOR BLVD
540-64 '0 140.021 l
JIMSUMOHS
U.OltTS
lf10HABBOR BLVD.
OOSTAMESA
631-1276
675-lOllZ.
·73 VW Bug . nu r bll
en&ine. needs body work.
$1650. IMl-0162
"72 VW Extra Clean
12.000.
5tl--791 aft 4.PM
'63 VW Van body Is eng.
great cond.$900 .
2J.3.374-l208
YGho • 9772 .......................
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AHDLIASI~
OVERSEAS DELIVERY
EXPERTS
EAILllll
YOLYO
1988 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
646-9JOJ 540-946 7 "10 220 IMesel, •uto. air.
fm, rwu aood. $4600.
1 '7t DATSUM a:J..2lll0 or 552-7529 09.AMCH COUNTY
JIO.D "15 450-SL. Pvt pty. ori I VOL VO
5apeed tramm.l.aioo. air owner 51,000ml. xlnl EX<l.USIVEL Y VOLVO
condlUool.nc. low. low c o o ci . S l 7 , o o o . l...atgfSl Volvo DeaJer
miles. like n ew I D•ys:s.49-9811. Eves: inOran&eCounty!
(5'10WZI)) •197. BUY« L~E
Priced To W .. 9742 •• DIRECT
NABERS -;~~;;.::: .. ~::]
<0_ _ / ./J/J --MZ·lA'75 2025 S. Manchester ~ '77 MG llldcet. *° • Anaheim 750-2011
a..... 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plmto 9957
1979DIMO
Q.EdANClf
on Camaros. Capnce-s,
Mcmt.e Carlos, Mall bus &
Novas. Drast1c reduc ·
bOal!
SAVE HOW!!!
COHN KL
CHE VIOLET
·~ 11.irt•nr Ill' •I
''""''"~-~\ 546.-1200
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
4 Runabout. Snrf. auto
tran!>, AIC. AM /FM ,
slot. $1300 540 41 u .
e\'a/wtnds 960-5265
'"}g Runabout. s lvr & blck.
4spd .. 36.000mi. Nu
rard>o, trs. S.-trck Xlnt
aind. 8>0/bsl 54~9736
ftrecewllt 99607 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
'71 DUSTER. economy
car. Clean. must sell
fast 646-2922
'74 Caprice ClaSJ11c: '7S f\l.ry Salon Xlnt cond
81M ml, $2200. very ruce. 12295. Call 540·9657 011
---~-9589_ 54(M)ll2
'18 Mont e Carlo 2 PCl!Hs 9965
12.300m1. Xlnt buy •••••••••••••••••••••••
BekJw blue boot 644 ·2259 '71 f'ontJac Le Mans wgn
·10 C•maro Z28. h igh Runs good. Best Of(er.
performance en~. need!. 952.7374 . ---
_wlt_._llll50 __ 6'5-_S_l_75 ___ 'IB Ventura· 2dr sedan.
CamJ-' 9913 clean. gd cond. S47S 1400
••••••••••••••••••••••• E Balboa . Ba lboa
'79 X1l·7. 850m1 Every ~0055. ___ _
conc:evable option lOCld Tii JcebM d 9910
UlDCXU"OClf. wttt w~s. ••• •• ••• ••• ••••••••••••
ndials. AM /FM slettO '73T·Bird: Cust ConUaen·
C98. •tc. pwr wmdowa • tal trunk, ruuy loaded. seats. All ltbr seats .,,.. cond ....,.. gas S2500 Purchased for Sl0.279 + ...,. ' · ~.. •
tax Is he. in July. Will •-~--9-192-· -----
sell for S8 ,279 Now assic '67 lmmac cond.
&M-9030 betwn 8 ai 6 Mon Bnllsh greeo/wh1te In
.Fri. 759·9517 eves &c tenor. Air. mecban.icaUy
wtndl. x Int 0 e pend ab I e tllb ewer payments « ? ---------~te eva. '77 VOLVO 2W>L 4 spd .• Dadp tt35
Meal 9744 All/Fii cauette sten!O. ·-.. •••••••••••••••••• 'i1 T-Bfrd, ZlK mi, aJJ op.. •
Sl.500/olr. Call 965--0989.
"12 atOZ: Lo ml, perfect ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ '!!!~ 18+ city '74Dart.6cyl,newUres.1 lions, wh.t & burg. $&500 ~ --owner only. Sl7~. (714> orSllOO&TOLaUt89mo~ cmd, AC, AM/Fll/cau, '77 llGB, lo mi, new Urea, . _,"6158 ~3237
m111taeU! f75..1258 All/PJI S.tr•ck, 1ue1are '8812ZS: Good running or·
'17 ZllOZ rack, 94850. 875-1048. der. S700 or belt offer. Sell thlDp fut with Daily Have sometb1n8 to aeU ?.
All/Fil cauette, air "18llGB1.IKml. l.Ae new. ~ llk:bMl «-4003 PUol Want Ada. Oassified ada do it well. ·
coodlUoned, ma11. BriUab racla1 &rffD ....... Mew 9800 Amtol. Mew .... CGltcml tatmor. Bat of· Muatlell. -.am
r ...... or-.tlOO. p 1 it 97•
i4 • Z • apeed, air, -·•••••••••••••••••• ..... ..., deu ..... "'15 Peuleot Dal .......
n-.dit for amalJ WqGD? Air. atlck. All /t'M OaU•~ ...._cw.10,000caMW
llO Z. cwtommd "11 All .,, apare tank. lOM
... --... nnp. Xln\ CODd. atra . ........,. SJOO a.t rh. Call n• ean--.. 7141494.2121 or dJ•
is no,.., ... p. m,.._, u11: '°' rrt4. alr.lo/ml, ...1111
"JI JIO.Z a/a. 11.,.. ...,. deck. Now radlator . ....-AIL 5. ...,...,.
,.,.. '711 .. •c ....... ....-. .. ........ ,,._ ......
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...... nurN1. --..-......--..~~--~--
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1979 USED
DODGE COLT
tcoUPlt
lqUIPMIHT INCLUDES:
4 speed trans., vinyl bucket seats.
vinyt side mouldings, AM radio. wew
tires & morel (6M21K92205329)
MOW
ONLY
WITH MEW CAR WARRANTY!
NOW ONLY
1979 USED
DODGE COLT
CSIDAMJ
EQUIPMENT INCLUDES:
4 speed trans.. 4 cyt. engine. AM
radio. wheel trim ring. white sidewall
r a dial tir es & m o re !
(6H41K92303015)
EOUIPMENTIMCWDES:
Buckef seats. folding rear seats.
rail~ equipment package. cargo
compartment. sound insulation. color
matched seat belts. 4 speed manual
floor shift. tinted glass Call windows).
inside day/night mirror. dual remote
control sport mirrors & cast
aluminum raJly wheels.
CZL24A90312565)
WITH HEW CAR-W ARliNTY-!
WE MUST
SELL NOW!
YOU MUST
SAVE NOW!
USDCAR
SPEGALS
I
SUPER SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
1972 FORD CLUB VAN
V-8 engine, auto. trans.,
power eteertng & brakel,
. white eldewall ttree.
fD33EOtJ •2295
1977 DODGE AVIH~ Custom~. T-Top, apClt M11ta. PM. ""''ng a btlMI. 11&1to. trana.. aw cones .. AM/FM tt..o I morel 1>49SWS)
•3295
At71 MaCURY 1974 CHIVROlllT 1975 MBCURY
MDl?'ICM •AM weA COWi COMIJl9AM
v ... ..,. "-·· AIR CX>NO .. ,.., • oyl ........ llUto.~--power -.Mo. v.e. euto. trlna., AM/fM nr.o. AIR
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1 1995
1978 IUICK
Sl(YUJtl( COUN
Economical 8 cyl. engine. automatic
tran1., air oond.. power ttHrlng &
brakH, radio, waw tlrH & morel
<&47UJCn 53895
1978 CHRYSLER
UIAaoMCOWI
VS. automatic trantmlaaion. air cond ..
power s&eenng. vinyl toP. AM/FM radio.
rad .. I ,,,.. & morel (707UME).
II CASH!
We'll pay top dollar for good, clean & late model used
cars. See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today • • •
AND WE ALLOW TOP DOI.LAI FOi YOUR
TRADE-IN!
'
. VOL. n , NO. 255, •SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
:w: ... a .. et•Wll
Dall y New p•per
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1979 c F t FTEEN CENTS
' J
.. Na1·tnco Said 'Serious Threat' to Mesa
By .IACIDS BYMAN oe .. ...,,.......,..
N a rmco Materials lnc . the
site or a receot fire that burned
two employees, poses an "u -
trem e daager" to its employees
and firemen and a "pouibly
serious" threat to a large area
. or Costa Mesa, Fire Marshal
Russ Henderson said Tuesday.
"We feel Narm co h as an
enormous dlsaster potential,··
Hendenon aaid at a Clty Council
study aenion.
Council members said they
want to looJt into the matter
further and will consider declar-
ing t.be plastics research plant at
600 Victoria St. a public
nuJaance .
The topic will be discussed at
a study session Oct. 8 at 2 p.m.
in the City Hall fifth floor coo·
fereoce room.
A chemical reaction set off the
AUi . 22 blue that burned
employees Larry C. Cercone, 34.
of Stanton an d George E .
Seaman, 57, of Orange. Both re-
main in serious condition at the
UC Irvine Medical Center bum
unit.
Henderson said he uncovered
numerous code violations at the
Narmco plant in post-fire in-
spectloos.
T he firm , a division of
Celanese. develops plastic com-
ponents for many uses. includ-
ing t.be space program.
The fi rm bas purchased ts
acres in Anaheim and is movine
Its operations there, but prob-
ably won't vacate the Cotta
Mesa plant unUl early 1986 when
its lease expires, Henderson
said.
No Narmco officials were pres-
ent al Tuesday's meetlni. but
the firm's industrial relations
manager, Glenn Bentrim, said
today operations already are be-
ing moved to the A.ftabeim site.
He said the bulk or Narmco
work should be shilled there by
1982, because the compan y
needs larter racWtles.
"We've been working very
closely with the fire department
in clearing up any violations,"
Bentrtm added. "We will con-
tinue to work closely with the
fire department and Cal-OSHA
(Calllornia Occupational Safety
and Health Administration).•·
In his report. Henderson said
a chemical reaction at Nannco
could send up noxious fumes
tha t would endanger realdents
aa much as five miles from the
plant.
<See NARMCO, Page A2>
• m 4 States 340,000 ·May Flee
• Jukson Selma • • eColumbus
Montiomery
MISSISSIPPI ALA BAMA GEORGI A
• Jackson • An.dllU Sll
Gulf of Mtwo
0 7~
Miles
FREDERIC
,.,.WI,....
HURRICANE FREDERIC BRUSHING GULF COAST
Shaded Are•• l ndlc:Me Are•• Receiving W•mlng•
Brush Fire Rages
In Altadena A rea
By-The Aaoclated Preas
Arson investigators followed
up reports today that a 1,000·
acr e brush fi re in rugged terrain
above Altadena was caused by
you n gsters playing with
matches.
The fire, visible for more than
30 miles as it cast an orange
glow in the Los Angeles sky
overnight. s prinkled ash on
Altadena and Pasadena today.
Meanwhile. a blaze adJacent
to the Red Wind Foundation In-
d ian Village burned at least
1.200 acres of grass and heavy
brush in San Luis Obispo County
120 miles to the north
The fire was the third in th"t
area in the past 16 days, with
3,000 acres of brush destroyed in
the first two blazes.
There was no estimate on con·
tain ment or control in the
Altadena fire, said U.S. Forest
Service spokeswoman Meredith
Howett.
County fire information officer
Mike Santander said arson in·
vestigators were looking into the
cause of the blaze, Residents
near the fire's point of origin on
Pi necresl Ori ve s aid two
children were seen starting the
fire Tuesday next to a house
perched on the edge of Eaton
Canyon
Storm No R elief
For Hot S outhland
Weather and smog forecaste.rs
who thoug ht tropical storm
Guillermo was golne to provide
some relie f for Southern
California found out lt dldn'l
happen that way today.
The storm, spotted Tuesday
off Cabo San Lucu , was sup-
posed to bump the high pressure
system that kept a lid or beat
and smog over t.be Oran1e Coun·
SAN FRANCISCO
AUl!O SUff'ERINQ -M
Monday marked a record peak
hour de mand o r 12,404
megawatts and Tuesday a new
h ig h w as se t at 12,46'
megawatts.
Bob Edee~t spokesman for
Edlaon, said me company nma
hourly checks of demand and sup-
ply to det.ennine if lt will have to
inaUtuteaoy cutbacks.
So far, be said, none bas been
called for ln t.be heat wave. ·
Not only dld Guillermo fail to
break up the beat wave and lta accom~ invenlon l a.ver. it also bun t done much for
surf en .
Lifeguards said today that
while some south swells bave
been rolllna lato local beachel,
the waves aren't much.
Frederic
Nea r ing
Coast
MIAMI (AP l Al least
340,000 people were ordered
evacuated today in four states
as Hurricane Frederic,
desc ribe d a s "extremely
dangerous." roared toward the
central Gulf Coast with winds of
130 mph pushmg tides of 10 to 15
feel
Forecaste rs warned it could
become the most vicious hur-
ri cane to hit the area s ince
Camille caused widespread
death and destruction a decade
ago.
The hurricane was expected to
s we e p ashore tonight
somewhere in the a rea from
Pensacola, Fla., to Gulfport,
Ml.as. Wlnds of M to 40 mph were
already buffeting some coastal
areas. Including Pensacola.
·'The area of ma1or concern is
from Gulfport to Pensacola, but
gales could very well b it
anywhere in the area of hur-
ricane warnings ." said
forecaster Joe Pell.ssier.
Civil Defense officials said
about 100,000 people were being
evacuated along the Mississippi
Gulf Coast where Camille left
250 dead and millions of dollars
in damage in 1969.
In · neighboring Alabama, an
additional 70,000 were ordered to
leave and urged to go to one of
about 40 emergency shelters set
up at schools and Nationa l
Guard armories in Mobile and
Baldwin Coun ty.
The National Guard was
called o ut an the Florida
Panhandle where Civil Defense
offi cials said about 150 ,000 were
being evacuated from five coun-
ti es.
Lou1s1ana offi cials reported
about 20,000 were ordered out of
the danger area, mainly in Pla-
quemines Parish.
<See FRE D, Page A2 >
FBI Probes
Bank Theft
SAN FRANCISCO (AP >
Police plan to administer a poly-
graph test to a San F rancisco
ba nk teller who says he was
forced to take $193,000 from a
vault and deliver it to three men
who had strapped a bomb to bis
waist.
Police said Monday detectives
and FBI agenta were lnvolved ln
invest!gatlnl the story told by
teller Jamie Sdamarian of the
Golden State Security Sanwa
Bank.
Sdamarian told police he was
walldnl to work Tuesday morn·
inl when he wu forced into a
1reen van by three persons wbo
put a form -filling bo mb
equipped with a radio inside bis
clot.bes. The trio wamed they
would blow him up ii be talked
with anyone.
0.H• l'li.4 Sutt ""9\e
'THE FAMILY WANTS TO 00 ANYTHING THAT WOULD MAKE MARTY AT PEACE'
Nina Young and Two of Her Son• • .,.,,, 21, (left) and Kevin, 21, at Pre .. Conference
Comatose Decision Hard
Mo ther Agon ized f ~r T _hree Mopth~
Nina Jane Young s aid she
agonized for t hree months
before deciding she would go to
court to request termination of
life s upport for her critically in
jured l8-year-old son.
· · 1 listened to about 13 doctor!>
The evidence was so conclusive.
medically s peaking, that he
* * *
never could be a functional
hu man being." Mrs. Young said
Tuesday. fighting back tears.
She talked to reporters at her
Westminster home only a few
hour s after Orange County
Superior Court Judge Bruce
Sumner Rranted her request for
termination of life s upport
* * * JuJge Influenced
By Test imony, Law
'TOUOHUT DeCll lON'
Judge Bruce lumner ..
Medical testimony and exist-
ing law influenced Orange Coun-
ty Superior Court Judge Bruce
Sum n er 's decision that
mech anical systems supporting
lhe life of Vincent Martin Young
s hould be turned off.
Judge Sumner, in an interview
T uesday afternoon , said he
didn't believe family har dship or
relie ioua be liefs had ll legal
bearing on the case -despite
one attorney 's contention that
they dld.
Such factors were offered as
e v i d e n ce in t h e w id e l y
publlcit.ed Karen Ann Qu.lnlan
cue, ln which the state Supreme
Court of New Jersey ruled that 1
life support systems co'41d be
abut oft at her parenta' request.
''The Vincent Martin Youn1
case wu decided on more nar-
row grounds than t.be Quinlan
case," Sumner explained.
The rullnl marked the second
tlme California's "Natural
Death Act'' bu been \I.led ln
1huttin«i otr a life support atnce
it became law in Jan:::ci 1t7T. SumMr Mid be lt on
measures.
He r son. Vincent Martin
Young, who friends and farruly
members call Marty. has re·
m'ained tn a roma at Hoag
Memorial llosp1tal in Newport
Bea ch s in ce a n April 24
automobile accide nt in llunl
ington Be ach
"God never meant for anyone
to bt• ke,pl ahve by a machine."
Mrs. Young said. acknowledging
that she had full s upport for her
pos ition from the family's
Catholic pnest
"I 'm l osing m y la s t
tyoungest) son. And a very fin e
son." said the mother of six
children Doctors at Hoag said Young, a
former f ootba ll s tar at
Westminster High School, has
his eyes sewn shut to prevent m·
rect1on. He cannot hear, see.
think or feel pain or pleasure,
they said.
"We feel leaving him like th.is
is degrading and humiliating.
The family wants to do anything
that would make M~rty more
comfortable and al pe~ce," said
Mrs. Yowut. a widow.
"It's a very horrible crisis and
experience," she added before
bein1 overeome by emotion and
leaving the room.
Coas t
Weath er
Mesa Pound Fees·IDked Youn1•1 ''fu:ndainental" rilbt to
prtvac1. "People bave the rtcbt
to retme medical treahn•t ad
the ~ to t.ermlDaw medlcal
proeectaar. IMt bav• been ID· ,
ltiated on their IHtball," the
Fo1. low clouds along
coa at late n i ght and
t hro ueh m id -m orni ng
TburaclQ otberwlae sunny
and bot. Lows toni&bt 62 to a . KlCba Tbunday 68 to
73 at beacbll, 85 to 93 in·
land.
IN81DE 'f9DAY
TM nolionol .,,.....,., oJ
tltt Jowc•H sa11• ,.,, or·
oanfaottofl•• boatlf to ban '°°""" -Mt Q ''poatiut'' rt..U. Sff Poot AJ7.
Tb• COit of owntn1 pet.a and
lettlnl tbem run loo9e 11 1otnc to
10 up for animal ownera ta Colta
M•a and In tome ot.ber parta of
Or up County.
Co•SttY 1upentaon voted TaeldaJ to ..-. tbe coeu of ~ dop _alid catl from
----=~ta~~~..., to
. .
effeet Dec. 1, include all unln·
corporated parta ot tbe county
and the clues that contract for
tbe UH of the pound.
Other cldel that are affected
by the new rat.el In addltlaa to
Co1\a ll•a are Seal Beach, Weltm&al~ Garden Oro••· knta Ana La Habra.
WllUe ·tM·'•rn•mcf..:1.-,. doc ud cM OWWI wlJl t. ia• c..._..bJ •• ow ... ollarft wm• an aat '° tuekJ. It wW em\ d9iHD .. to elldm bOrMI IDd COWi tbet .........
impounded. nM rate bad bMn
UI. A '
Jud•• ruled. No IPPUl 11 plmmed, Hid the
boJ'• eourt·aDDOlnted CCMmel. Deputy Public Defeader Lff
TOWM, bat be did =-tlM r11bt o1 prtYaeJ oa bJ u.
jud•• •aNMOOf« lfllDUat ~~ ... ~ID
tlUI CIM tUl Yo.a, llD4ai' tbe cbarp of Ida IDDtber •a oao-,.
Hr'VMor, w -.... for ..
rlpt to Jlftvac~: :·11e •IT J1l9t
u well 1'\lb a t1111t to Ill'" •
(IM ltJllNU. ... Al)
f a e
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Fairview Off,n 3-year COntraet
U leu• for lfau Vu4e
8cbool ln Co.ta Meta •aa
•aw a Nied to P•lr•lew It ate
· Ro1pltaJ TH•••1 aft.er tit.
lilo1pl1tl'1 •HeuU•• dlreetor
made a lllll·miAUC. qrb&l otr..
Dr. Frank Crlaella told
Newport Iii•• acliloel u.a-taat to~ red u.,. Ud
beld " • wrttl4e propoul. Mt
IJp 4 Pn-ee•t
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UOD to otfer • tbNe·1•ar eon·
tHd fW --a JUI', iMJud, .................
AlN 11±iq \he le ... CID UM
achool. which wu elONd \bis
yHr due to deeUnln• eoroU· ment, wu CoutUM Comm.au
Coll•••. It• offer I tHhMlt•I
1DaJJ1laance, C ... 10 .... '
Enrollments Heavy
At Coast Colleges
Flnt day enrollment at the
tbr~ colle&ea ln the Cout Com·
munlty College District totaled
~.835 studnta, an averaae lD·
ereaae of four percent wben
compared to opeolq clay last
fall, olftclala reported today.
Golden West ln Huntln1ton
Be1ch and Coastline, which
, laolds cluaes at varloua Joc1-
Uons throughout the college d!a·
lrtct, abowed respective enroll-
Jnent Jumps of 10.8 and 12.5 per-F•nt.
The Oran1e Cout c1mpua tn
Coate Mesa remains the dJ•-
1 rict'a lar1eat but first day
enrollment of 23,6'8 day and
Woman Flees
Rape Attempt
In Costa Mesa
A man who climbed onto a
second-floor hotel balcony at·
tacked and attempted to rape a
woman visitor from Virginia in
Cost.a Me8a Tuesday, pollce re-
ported today
Officeni sald the 35·year-old
woman was forced into her room
but managed to escape into the
bathroom ln the 4 p.m. attack.
The woman, wbo waa accom-
panying her husband to Colt.a
Mesa on a bullneaa trip, M&f·
fered a brulaed throat and
:-.houldcr. police s aid.
evenlna atudentl atilt merits a
decUne ol l ,144 1tudenta (or four
perceot) when compered to Jul
year. • •occ enjoyed solid erowtb
lut year and it la difflcult to
arow exten•lvely year •fter
year," said Kenneth E . Mowrey,
dean of admlaslona and records
Mowrey added, however, that
he expects to make up most of
the deficit by Sept. 22, the laat
day of fall regiltraUon at OCC.
Coutline, wblcb baa lbown
tbe greateat 1rowtb, also ex·
pectt late regiatraUona to push
lta population hither, said
spoke1man Jack Chappell.
A current enrollment of 14,117
day and eveninl 1tudent1 could
be increased by nearly 8,800
more puptla, he predicted.
The greatest increue at
Coaat.llne came ln the number ol
people taking television courses
offered by the dlalrict's educa·
Uonal station, KOCE·TV. An
ealimated 2,000 11\udent.s are lak·
Ing TV courses, marking an lD·
crease of 73.4 percent when com·
pared to laal year.
Would-be telecourse students
have until Oct. 19 t.o enroll for
any of the 12 TV courses being
offered Ws faJI.
Enrollment al the Golden
Weal campwi lotal6 17,070 stu·
dents. an Increase of 1,f!Q over
last hll. GWC spokesman
Donald Randol expect.s enroll-
ment to climb over 20,000 by the
time reaP.atraUon closes on Sept.
20.
District Chancellor Dr.
Norman E. Wat.son said he was
··extremely pleai;ed with Vle
public response to our course of rertnp thi.I fall "
How•••· tNM•• fa a-no. hour dlaeuNJon deelclM acatMt
OoaatbM, -*b W IN~ed a wrtu.n Pf'OP09al.
Tbey clted concerna by '"1hbcn about DlCht claM:I an lacr-....d tratfle. Two Nal· cleat. tJ1 tM ana apoke It the m..U.., ...,..ffl, nebcon-
ce .....
ThMM lt.o Wayean, Wbo
Hvea ln the area, 1ald he talked co nellhbon and fouod lillUlar
coneern1. He qu11Uoned a eo .. Wne 1urvey 1howtnc most
realdentl favo(ed coUe1e cluaea
•l the 1cbool.
"•lrview, which 1tlll mu.t
1ubmlt a written propo11J, wu elven permlaalon to oe1ot11te
auble.,.. with Prince of Peace
Lutberao School and with
CoHtJ.lne.
However, propoaa.la for night
cl"'" muat be submitted to the
Newport-Mesa school bo1rd for approval.
The Fllrvtew claues, for de-
velopmentally dlaabled penon.s
21 • nd under, wlll be held
between 8:30 a.m . and • p.m.
dilly. Dr. CrineUa told trustees
He said the state recently
authorized calch-up fund.a that
have enabled the hospital to hire
an additional 45 teachers, who
wlll conduct clu1es •l Mesa Verde.
He aaid 620 student.I, who have
been overcrowded at Fairview,
will be bused to Meaa Verde
cla11es.
Dr. Crlnella s.ald he ls
puticularly lntereated la having
the faciUty "lnte1rated" with
both Fairview c lasses and
cluaes for normal youn11ten at
Prince ol Peace.
In add.itioo, he said, Fairview
ls willing to ne1ot1ate with
Coaatlloe. Tbe college 1Jready
conducts c lasses for the
hospital's adult patients.
Dr. Crtnell• said he would like
t.o see. on a pilot ba11ia, some of
these adult classes held at the
same time as some regular
Coastline cla.sses.
Jn addition, he said some of
the more advanced Fairview
students might be able Lo enroll
In non -academic regular
claues, such as cooking.
Coastline spokeaman Jack
Chappell aaJd today the coUe1e
wtll be look.inc for another facili-
ty ln the area, but la able> ln-ter e sted in ne1ottattn1 wltb
Falrvlew.
"Neither Fairview nor the col
lege were adversanes an thu;,"
he said.
The would-be rapist fled back
out through the balcony, police
said. He was described as m bis
30s, with a mustache and short
dark brown hair slicked back
He was about five reel IO inche:,
tall and weighed about 180 ,
poundi.
I' rem P_,,e A J
Fl"09IP~Af
FRED ...
Officials pointed out, however,
they could not force people to
leave their homes.
Frederic's 130-mph winds
were centered about 1.80 miles
south-southe ast of Penucola
and about 200 miles south·
southeut of Mobile, Ala., near
latitude 27.9 north, longitude 87.3
weat. The storm had turned
slightly more to the north·
northwest and picked up speed
to 12 to LS mpb.
The wall of the hurricane's
eye varied from 20 to 40 mlles ln
width, said forecaster Vau&hn
Carmichael. Gales extend out
llO t.o the north and 150 miles to
the aouth of the eye. Hilh Udea
are predicted up t.o 50 miles to
the eaat of where the eye crotses
Ute cout.
H urrlcane warnln11 were
potted from Panama City, Fla .•
'to Grand l1le, La. A hurricane
watch w11 ln effect we1t of
Orand hie to Vermllllon Bay,
and small craft from Veniee,
Fla., to Vermillion Bay were ad·
vlsed to 1tay ln port.
Forecast.n eald the al.Orm
wu "extremely danaeroua."
DAILY PILOT
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NARMCO POSES THREAT
Jn addition, he sold residents
or the ne1ghboriAI( area race ..
"severe hazard."
Already this year , be saJd,
there have been five or alx "inc1 ·
dents," lncluding chemical reac-
tions, at Narmco. In one cue, a
vapor cloud "actually floated
through major ueas of the
city."
Henderson said chuftka of res·
In have been blown into
neighbon' yardl. He also DOlat·
Reds Guard
'Warheads'
In Cuba
TABERNASH, Colo. <APl -
Retired Maj. Oen. John K.
Slnelaub aald today be believes
Soviet troope are In Cuba to pro-
tect nuclear warhead.a on Soviet
planes. He alld a new1paper ln·
tervlow quotini him a• aaytq
there were Sovlet mlulles tn
Cuba was Inaccurate.
Th• Norwich, Conn.. Bulletin
had reported today that
81nelaub slld the Sovtet lroop9
were awardln8 nuclear mlulles.
However, SUJtlaub, reached by
telephone at bit home ln W.
mountam town weal of Denver,
Hld be bad been miaundentood.
''A warhead 11 not
aynonymom wtth a miule," be
Hid. "I believe th•t when J Hid
'nuca.u -.. pon• the paper tn-
ttrpnled that as 'nuclear
miullt'."
Blnglaub 11ld Penta1on of·
ftctall tMdfted before U.. IJellate
l'orel,. tt.laUou CommlUM
tbat a Sovtet combat l>rtleM
w •• la Cuba tn 119 "wttb tbe
prlmary mt11lon to auard
1u1elfar wirb .. d.I tile Soviet Union bad Lntroduced.
"Tbelr ~•ct &odaJ m&lht very well to IUAl'd .,.,...... ot MIG·231 tt.e ~ Ua&an Ml
t.b•r•," •lll•b acw.d. ''TboM plaue .,. coa1w.ffd audeu'· capable, Ther mtabt llave
warheett/1
ltat• 1>epartment
1pok ....... MarJballiW •~z:•• an M ...._.. oaat
wowa •"•"':'f• a.. ....... tloat r1IH bJ Oeatral .........
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ed out that Narmco drainage,
whle-b cou1d carry-s pilled
chemicals, passes throuch a
four-foot drainage channel that
runs between houses
Fire Chief John Marshall not-
ed that curbs on Victoria Street
"are atalned with chemicals."
Henderson aald another major
concern la that the chemJcals
aren't labeled by name or type,
ao that firemen wouldn't know
what they're dealing with.
Henderson said that, to pro-
tect their patents, Narmco of-
ficials have labeled containers
or chemicals only with number:.
He said even workers at the
plant don't lcnow what the
chemlcal11 are
Also, Henderson aald ,
cbemlcala are a&ored near other
chemlcala and flammable
matertala. In the event o( • fire
or earthquake, deadly chemical
reaction.a could be set off.
In addltlon, be 1ald, larae con-
t.lnen of daneerout cbemiclla
are stored outll~ wttblD 20 feet
of the property line. Next door
are •loile-f amUy bomea.
City codes would requlre the
cbemlcall to be at leut 75 feet
from the pro~rty Une, Hto-
dera()n •aid.
He 1ald Narmco offtclall ban
been cooperative ln clearlnl up
some of the code vlolatJODJ but
that tbey can't solve othtra
becauae of a "catch·22" 1ltua·
tJon.
The plant ha1 been declared •
noncontormln1 uae ln the city
and no m-'or bulldln1 Improve·
ment. an allowed.
Htndenoo cited aome other
d•n11n: tn an lnapeeUon. only
one of a dosen flrt exit doon
wu operable: 1ome of U.e
cbernteala ttortd 1t N1rmco
could cau1e bllndneu ln
employees or tlrtftibten; wute
chemical• ar• dumped
hapbaurdl.r Into 1crap ~1 wttb U.. potattaJ for MtUq orr
a reacUoni and many of the
cbemlcal1 at Narmco, even
when ldeaWled by aame, ano•t
known to llre otttolala.
lie 1&1.d numeroua complaint.I
have bHn ucehed from
net~bbot"I.
Coundl membtn reacted wtth
dllmay.
''I'd HY we've bee1l lucky IO
far, ... Vlcr. Mayor ArltM seiur.r
Hid.
Coancilman Dom 810IU WU
or1Ucal of earlier counetl de-
claiODI perJDltUq ,PIW lpaR-
meat c-::leau near tbe 1 fl(umeo
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Bello and Goodllge °""' ,,_ •"" -
John CoMeU chats with Virginia Kidder, bi.a replacement
on the C.OSta Mesa Traffic Commiuion. Auto dealer Con-
n e ll was honored by city officials Tuesday at a luncheon
marking the end or his 11 years or volunteer service on
the cit y's Traffic Comml!sion.
Man, 27, Charged
In Assault on Dad
Charges of misdemeanor u ·
sault with a deadly weapon were
filed Tuesday against an
Anaheim man wbo allegedly
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SUMNER •••
attorney added
But Towne said he did not (pel
any inJusUce was donf' t(J Van
cent Young by the Judge's de
clslon. lie caJled the rulam~ prf'C
edent-,;etting und added Uu1t an
appeal would only serve lo lc~t
the new Cabfornla law.
Jn the only other similar
CaJlfomJa case, a 3 year old boy
Identified only as Benjaatin C
waa taken off ltfe-1upport
ayetema at Children '1 H011ptlal
In Lo. AngeJea In Februuy,
1979.
threw hia rather off the Newport
Pier
O fficials of the Harbor
Judicial Oiatnct Court aald to-
day no date bu been set fOf' the
next court appearance of
Jonathan Ph1l1p Cohan. 27
Co han wu arresWd Saturday
by Newport Ruch police when
he ~howl'd up al hi~ brother ·~
homt> tn Anahe-1m
Arcord1nR to Poll<'t-rt-p"rt.'.
Cohan and hu. fathtr wt·rt· h~h
1ni.i la st Th1.trsday v.h1·n th•
youngn man bl·tean to tulk
Jbf>ul v.anlinR to kill ... om1-ont'
Thi• 59 yt-a r 1>ld falht!r dN·llh•d
lo lt•aw thi:-p1i:-r hut polt<· ..... aid
the youngt•r man threw h1 m 11ver
the si<k-bl'for<' he c·ould dt'part
Witnesses threw a rope to the
t'ldl'r Co han wh o pol1 C'l'
described a.s a poor 1w1mmer
The youn1er man alleeedly
fled the scene following the lnct
dent
•1110•s•T MS&Ba CW*Dellt,_ .... Orange County supenilorl de'-
cided Tuesday &o turn to an out.-
tide consultant tor help la work·
ln& out the takeover of ftre pro-
tect.loo Mf'Vic• by tbe county
neat June ao.
The state currently belP1 pro-
vide fire protectlon to the unin-
corporated p1rt1 of Oranae
County and to nine clUet lnchad·
in1 Irvine aod San Juan
Capistrano.
But late.lut year, Gov. Ed-
mund Brown Jr. Informed local
offlclall that be Intended to cut
from the st.ate budaet the 530
stale ftreflght.era workinc under
contract with the county.
Supervisors Tuesday directed
county officials to report back ln
two weeks with a list of qualtned
fire services con.aultantl and ex-
pect~d coet.s.
Issues to be explored Include
the aulmilation Into the county
system of the more than 500 fireflghte~. continued state pro-
tection of county wlldland areas
and a requirement that may
lead to cas h contracts with
part1c1patmg c1Ue..
Seven or the nine cities pres·
ently m the system belong to a
special aasessmentdlJltrtct
County Fire Chief Ca rl Downs cautioned auperviaors
Tuesday that whatever la ac-
com pllilhed by cOruJultant.s must
be accomplished qu1clcly.
He said members of the de·
partment are suffering from
moralt-problemli because of un·
c«rtainty about what lJl going to
happen.
T h e y 3 r 1· u pt 1 g ht 11 n d
fru.,traWd. · h,. sa14.
1>11~ "" Jdd1 d that hP Is Im.mg
..,,irn•· k1·v 1wr:-.onn1•I and others
.1ro ll)(>k1nl( for tran ... r•·r..,
llnwrl' dbo •·mplia\ltf'd that
tl1·1·1Mun:, mu11l ~ murfr nu lah•r
th.in 0<'<' l tn ordt·r to rnak1· the
tr.tr1'l1l11>n JOOUl "'''-''ti month~
lat1·1
The ron&ultant rontract ls tu
bf' r or ''" months , hut
s ui>erv1sor11 ai.sured Down"
Tue6day that important policy
df'c l11IOM will be reached before
lht-1•nd of t.ht' year
TASTEFUL EI,EGANCE
FEATURING
TOP QUAIJTY AT
REASONABLE PRICES
AT VON HEMERT.
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.ORANGE· COUNTY, CAUFORNIA
YearBe•etown
Dally Newspaper
WEONl!SDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1979 F l F T EEN CENTS
Mfty Flee • m 4 States
Mt' ptNll IUft ,-....
DAN CRANEY Cleft), DAN O'BRIEN IN TREE.HOUSE
Not Yet Out ot Bureaucratic Woods In Huntington Beach
Treehoose Flap
'Illegal Structure' Argued
By STEVE MARBLE
Of 1i. Dallr 1'11.i Staff
If 14-year-old Danny Craney
thinks the City of Huntington
Beach has dismissed the idea of
toppling bis elaborate two-story
t r eehouse, he'd better think
again.
AU is not well in the Craneys'
Ellis Avenue front yard.
City officials forged ahead this
week with a "treehouse report"
which is expected to com e to the
City Council for action next
Monday.
The council, earlier this
month, seemed reluctan t to
force Danny to t ear b is
treebouse out of the family pine
tree.
However Developm ent
Services Director Jim Palin, the
author of the report. said this
week that he 'd concluded the
treebouse is an •'illegal struc-
tur e."
He said be requested that City
Attorney Gail Hutton prosecute
the boy's par ents for faillng to
get a building permit.
Joa nne Craney, Daq ny's
mother, said she inquired about
a perm it and was told she
couldn't get one.
Palin eud.ained that's because
Ceast
Weac•er
; Fog. low clouds alona
coast late Al&ht and
tbroush mid··mornlnc
Tburacky otherirlN Hllll)'
and bot. Lowa told_.t a to •. Bitbs Tbanda, • to
11 at beachea, II to II In·
land.
INlllBETe•AY
Tiie .....,_, ,,......, ot
.... Jo,cut tOWt Au .~
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the treebouse is too tall and is
not set back far enough from the
s treet. He added that the struc-
ture's electrical wiring is being
checked by the fire department
for fi re hazards.
"It's not even a treehouse as
far as I'm concerned," said
Palin. "When I was a kid a
treehouse was built in a tree.
This place is built on the
ground."
The Craney treehouse, built
more than a year ago, is 13 feel
high and is equipped with a
stereo, two windows, electric
lights and a carpeted floor.
"The kids were redecorating
the ftrat Ooor when this whole
thing with the city started," said
Mrs. Qianey. "But they stopped
-they're just too bummed out."
City Administ rat or Bud
Belsito said be asked Mrs. Hut-
ton to bold off prosecution unW
the council takes action on the
city report.
Mrs. Hutton said if the council
concun with Palin's request for
prosecution she would attempt
<See ftEE, Pase Al)
Huntington
·Man Queried
InGWC Rape
Roderick S. Bataon of Bunt-inl10D Beach wu arrested T\Jea. day on charaea of rapln1 a
Golden West Colleae coed in a
camp• shower 1iall Jut July,
police reported.
Bataon. 22, of 8211 San ~elo
Dr., wu aneat.d at 8:30 p.m.
wb.lJe ............. for a claaa at
Golda Wen (?Olle••· ottlcera
NAd.
Pollee 1aid Bataon ii beina
tHltiollefJ in • coonecUon with u.. JalJ a& rape wt Ul lndecent apaew. report tbe NIM clay at u.. .............. UJmlM.
A M·1•ar·old womu waa
drac1ed: a.to a locker room =.. 11a11,.:;::r .. tr:.-:::
b ........ riiOi'Md.
A ...S ltldlat npurW a
mu bl flowered truDka eXllOHd
bhnHlf on ump111 minute•
after tM NPGNd rape, Polke .... ,
........ in euaodJ ......
lqton Beach Jail Oft ••• ~
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Frederic
Nearing
Wast
MIAMI <AP) -At least
340,000 people were ordered
evacuated today in four states
as H urric ane F r e d e r ic.
describe d a s "extre me ly
dangerous," roared toward the
central Gulf Coast with winds of
130 mph pushing tides of 10 to 15
feet.
Forecasters warned it could
become the most vicious hur-
r icane to hit the area since
Cam ille caused widespread
death and destruction a decade
ago.
The hurricane was expected to
s w ee p as h o r e t onigh t
somewhere in the area from
Pensacola, F la .. to Gulfport,
Miss. Winds or 3S to 40 mph were
already buffeting some coastal
areas, including Pensacola.
"The area of m ajor concern is
from Gulfport to Pensacola, but
gales could ver y we ll h it
anywhere in the area of hur-
rica n e w arn ings ," s aid
fo recaster Joe Pelissier.
Ci vii Defense officials said
about 100,000 people were being
evacuated along the Mississippi
Gulf Coast where Camille left
250 dead and millions of dollars
in damage in 1969.
In neighboring Alabama, an
additional 70,000 were ordered to
leave and urged to go to one of
a bout 40 emergency shelters set
up at schools and National
Guard armories in Mobile and
Baldwin County. T h e National Guard was
call e d o ut in t h e F lor ida
Panhandle where Civil Defense
official.a aaid about U0.000 were being evacuated from five coun-
ties.
Louisiana officials reported
about 20,000 were ordered out of
the danger area, m ainly in Pia·
q uemines Parish.
Officials pointed out, however,
they could not force people to
leave their homes.
Frederic's 130-mph winds
(See FR ED, Page AZ>
Fick.le Storm
Won't Budge
County's Smog
Weather and smog forecasters
w ho t hought trop ical storm
Guillermo was going to provide
some r elief for Southern
California found out it didn't
happen that way today.
Th e storm, spotted Tuesday
off Cabo San Lucas, was sup-
posed to bump the high pressure
system that kept a lid of heat
and smog over the Or ange Coun·
ty for the last five days.
Unfortunately by today, it was
obvious that Guillermo wasn't
moving and ao the 100-degree
temperatures and eye·stingjng
emog continued unabated.
Forecasters with tbe N ationaJ
Weather Service said today they
see no change in sight in the
next two days .
In Orange County, forecasters
for the Air Quality Management
Dletrict said the same first stage
health adviJory posted earlier um week for La Habra, Santa
Ana C8QJOD, Anaheim and Loa
Alam1tol would remain in effect.
Tbey said air quality in El
Toro wu expect4'Cl to come close
<Bee SllOG, Pate AU
Marin Seek&
OtJd.even End
~AN RAPABL (AP) -
M arlD CoaatJ bu joined =• County 11 tbe la tile 1tate to uk
out of Ute odd-even
1uo1tae plu.
Tb• eout1 Board of Supenl1ort •oted 4-1 Tuelda.Y to uk Gov. t:d·
0.llJ l'I ... S~ PllDto
'THE FAMILY WANTS TO 00 ANYTHING THAT WOULD MAKE MARTY AT PEACE'
Nina Young and Two of Her Son•, Jeff, 26, (left) and Kevin, 28, at PreH Conference
Comatose Decision Hard
Mother Agonized for Three Months
Nina Jane Young said she
agonized for t hree months
before deciding she would go to
court to request termination of
life support for her critically in·
jured 18-year-old son.
"I listened to about 13 doct.ors.
The evidence was so conclusive.
medically speaking. that be
never could be a functional
human being,'' M rs. Young said
Tuesda1, fight.log back tears.
She talked to reporters at her
Westminster home only a few
hours after Or a nge County
Superior Court J udge Bruce
Sumner granted her request for
termination of l ife s upport
measures.
Her son , Vincen t Martin
Young, who friends and family
members call Marty, has re·
mained in a coma at Hoag
Memorial Hospital in Newport
Beacfl si nce a n Apri l 24
* * *
a utomobile accident in Hunt
ington Beach.
·'God never meant for anyone
to ~ kept alive by a machine,"
Mrs. Young said, acknowledging
that she bad full support for her
position from the family's
Catholic priest.
"I 'm lo si n g my la st
<youngest> son. And a very fine
son,·· said the mother of six
children.
Doctors at Hoag said Young, a
former football star a t
Westminster High School. bas
his eyes sewn shut to prevent in·
{ection. He cannot hear. see,
think or feel pain or pleasure.
they said.
"We feel leaving htm like Uus
is degrading and humiliating.
The family wants to do anything
that would make Marty more
comfortable and at peace." said
Mrs. Young, a widow.
* * * JuJge Influenced
By Testimony, Law
Medical testimony and exist·
ing law influenced Orange Coun-
ty Superior Court Judge Bruce
Su mner 's decision th a t
mechanical systems supporting
the life of Vincent Martin Young
should be turned off.
Judge Sumner , in an interview
T uesday afte rnoon , sald he
didn't believe family hardship or
religious beliefs had a legal
bearing on the case -despite
one attorney's contention that
they did.
Such factors were offered as
evi d e nc e in the wi d e l y
publicized Karen Ann Quinlan
caae, in which the state Supreme
Court of New J ersey ruled that
life support systems could be
shut off at her parents' request.
"The Vincent Mart.in Young
case was decided oo more nar·
row grounds than the Quinlan
case," Sumner explained.
The n.Ll1q marked the aet.U1d lime California's "Natural
Death Act" baa been used in
sbutU111 off a life support since
it became law in January 197'1.
Sumner said be based lt on
Younc's "fundamental" ri&bt to
priney. "People have the ri&ht
to refuse medical treatment and
the rllht to terminate medical
procedutes that have been In·
ttiated on their behalf." the
Jud•e ruled.
No·appeal la planoed, 1UI the bot'• court-appointed eouuel,
Deput1 Public Defendv Lee
Towne, Wt be did cUsP'M tbe rl&bt ol prlftCt ...... .,, tM
jaielle • a 1'tllClll for ll'9lltial ttaeNQ•.
'TOUGHbT DECISION'
Judge Bruce Sumner
appeal would only serve to lest
the new California Jaw.
Jn the only o\ber simila r
California cue, a 3-year-okl boy
identified only as Benjamin C.
w as taken off life·a\lpport
1y1tema, at Children's Holpltal
la Loi AnP).ea in Febuary lt1t.
Juqe Sumner conceded be
·WU GQDCeftMd about alloWi.ne . ......,... nldeoee'' w 'be ,....
.. Md dudal a Marini Jn t.be y~ o ... amid !ean that such
lAforina6:m would provide the
bNil I« an ll)Pe'1. .a-.
"'It's a very horrible crisis and
expenence,.. she added before
being overcome by emotion and
leaving the room. ·
According to Judge Sumner's
ruling, the breathing ventilator
that is assisting Young may not
be disconnected until Sunday
morning. Sumner ordered the
five-day stay to allow time for
any appeal of h is decision. None
has been announced.
Mrs. Young's attorney, Clay
Reavis J r. of Newport Beach.
said a decision has not yet been
made on whether the life sup·
port system will be turned off
· Sunday morning or al a later
time
He said that dec1s1on would be
made b y Newport Beach
neurosurgeon Thomas Rogers,
Young's physician.
Rogers declined to discuss thf'
case Tuesday.
WlmanRaped .
In Huntington
Condominium
A 44-year-old north Huntington
Beach woman told police that
s he was raped in her con·
dominium Tuesday morning by
a m an who had identified
himself as a telephone r e-
pairman.
Police said the assailant was
described as a black man about
five feet-nine in ches tall and
dressed as a repairman.
The woman said he for ced his way through the front door.
war ned her not to scream and
dra gged her to a living room
couch.
When b,fr assailant left, police
said, the woman called officers.
She was examine d at Cost a
Mesa Memorial Hospital and re-
leased after officials determined
there was not serious physical
injury.
Son of RFK
In Hospital 1
NEW YORK (AP) -Davidl
Kennedy, 2', son of the late Sen.'
Robert F. Kennedy, bas been j
hospitalised with bacterial en-,
docardltia, an i.nlection of the
heart valves, a Kennedy family ,
epok•man uld here today. t
Tbe New Yorlt Dally News re· 1
ported be woUJ.d be lr88~ fOf' I
dru1 Mdiedoaproblem1. f
mUad G. Brown Jr. 11 be
would ..S tba •JSWID In &b~!J•~ bu 1ai4
Towne Mid lt WU obvloal In
thll c: ... tUt Yoaq, UDdel' Ute -1:..8.Ttot~ i: :r:t:,:.. a:;
rllbt to prtvaey. 0 He mQ Juat
.. .... Wlib • rlCbt to lift, .. u,.
attoroq lidded.
''It Wiii .. of tbe ~'"'" clalOM ~ 1l8d to male. JIU1
d.elalou aH tou1b -effn HDdlllS aomeocae to state prilon
-M ~ bOw reorebenaible
the ctlme la tioqb -'but tldl de·
etalon waa really heavy,"
Samner iald.
A 1tatemeet from U.. Cl(ftce GI 1 StepbtD Smith, KeDMd)''I ~ .. 1 I
aald David wu Wile treawa I w it h aotlb t otlea Ip
MuHclwMUI GWal .llooltal
anC!-that altboqb Wa coadltiOn
bad =•ed. be wu ••atilt
be honor •• ....
, ...... , eWD tboulll IM tlal
uked tlaat tM •JIUlm re· mata la 6et &. tbe 14
eouadel wlUGb .oluntarilf luti .. t.d It lut May.
.,
But Towne Hld be d14 DOt ftie)
an1 bdaiiUee wu clcme tO VID· cent y.,_. br the Jud .. '• de-cilton. He ealled the ndlia ll"C· edent-aettina and added tllit an
.(\
I> •
aumner uld b• b•aan a
< ... IV1llNl:a': P ... Al)
•.,
very ."
Darid wasn~.cl lut week
to baw a dnil Jftblem an. be
H id be wu robbed at a llM'lem
1lot.i frequented by ..-ce uaen. A. pollee ICllU'ee _.. be
went tbln to buy eoeatM. ~
~
HI W• 17.1M•1tWlLlpt
,, Trlllute Voted
Dead Woman Wina Election '
LONG BEACH, N.Y. CAP> -Votera have
named a dead woman to tbe clty'1 Democrat.le Party
Committee in an election that the woman's run.nlq
mate called "a beauUful tribute."
Loretta Shaw bad 1athered the required petition
signatures and waa placed on the ballot before
TuesdaY's v0Un1 for Oemocratlc Party Committee,
but died after the deadline for ballot cbanaes.
"I tb1n.k it's a beautiful tribute to her memory
that she did win with me," said runnlna mate
Dorothy Trappanl.
City Democratic leader Jerry Fleischman said
many voters apparently did not know Mrs. Shaw had
died and nominated her on the strength of her as-
soc lation with her running mate, a popular incum-
bent.
Suspeet in Texas
Cops at Stalemate
In Valley Slaying
The prime s uspect in the
bludgeoning death of a Fountain
Valley mother of two more than
six months ago has moved to
Texas and police apparently
have reached a stalemate in the
case.
Police clamped a veil of
secrecy over their investigation
immediately after Joan Virgmja
Anderson's bludgeoned body
was found March 7 In a blood·
spattered bedroom al her home
on Hemlock Street.
Detective Captain John Bed·
dow lifted a corner or that
secrecy shroud Tu~day to re-
port that the 28-year-old woman
had been raped.
He also said investigators bad
found "the blunt Instrument"
used in the bludgeoning but he
would not identify the object
which he said had been wiped
clean or fingerprint3.
Beddow would not n ame his
agency's foremost suspect, one
of several workmen who had
been completing a room addition
and swimming pool project at
tbe Anderson home al about. the
time or the murder.
The captain of detectives said
the suspect had taken a lie de-
tect.or test following the murder.
He said the test was "in-
conclusive" because the man
waa on doctor-prescribed drugs
at the time.
The Anaheim man, Beddow
aald, alle&edlY wu confronted
by a burelar shortly after the
murder and shot in the leg.
The Founlai.o Valley detective
leader said hlA lnvestlgat.ont had
traveled La.st month to the Texas
city wt.ere the suspect now lives
ln an attempt to administer
another poJyll'apb test. The aua-
pect reh.wed to take it, be aaid.
Beddow said Ilia department
bas only "clrcumatantlal
evidence" a.eainat the suspect at
this time, not enouah to pros-
ecute.
He aaid the man'a pickup
truck -not the one police
aou1bt ln an artist's rendering
earlier this year -waa placed
wltbln two blocks of the An·
denon home on tbe momiDI of
'the murder.
Mrs. Anderson. clad in a pa-
jama top, was found battered at
the foot or a bed in a guest
bedroom at 11 a.m on March 8.
A neighbor woman made the
discovery when she returned the
woman's son. Jason, 3, to the
home. Jason had been round
wandenng neighborhood streets.
The victim 's other child, a
10-month·old daughter, was
found in the home. Neither child
had been injured, police re-
ported.
Police technologists searched
the home for days, seeking
fingerprints and other clues as
investigators kept Uthl ,lips over
the case.
Mrs . Anderson's huaband.
Mark, was working in Northern
California the night or the as·
saull, police said
He was returned home to a
house ringed by a yellow ribbon
warning the curious not to cross
onto hi s properly and to
neighbors who were warned not
to discuss any aspect of the case
with newsmen.
Investigators launched into a
massive program of administer·
ing polygraph examinations as
they lifte d a nd identifie d
fingerprints in the home.
Captain Beddow said this
week that all print.a have been
accounted for but 10 fingerprints
and a "palm print."
He said investigators believe
that more than one man may
have participated in the sex at-
tack and murder .
A neighbor called the victim
"a 1ood housewife and a good
mother." Sbe added at the time,
"It'• too bad, because there are
not that many nlce, aweet people
around ... "
The oelehbor woman sald
M ra. Anderson often played out-
doors wtth her children ln the
quiet, well-kept, nelehborbood.
Captain Beddow said tbls
week that nothing in tbe FOUD·
lain Valley cue indlcatel tbat
there miaht be a Ue amon.a the
Anderson death and tboae of
other women blud1eooed to
death ln nearby Oranse County
cltlea lD receotyean.
....... ~about a X•· Mdt cn#tac1 w "-ram· PIDt .... UM MauaebuMUI .............. ., ....
bll f IJDlly had DO objeotiGat to
bl• enterinc the race.
Jn a teJevtakla lDtervkw t.o-
day. Democratic Natlonal
Chairman John C. Wblte, a
Carter auppe>rter, Hld a Carter·
Kennedy nomlnatlon battle
"would be Ol)e of the clualc
Bos Cuts
Draw Ire
Of Pareiits
A 1roup of Huntiniton
Harbour parenta told hl&b school
trustees Tuesday nitbt that their
school-bound children are vie
tlma ol a reduced bualn1 pro-
1ram.
Students from Trinldad Island
must trek six miles a day alon1
busy Edinger A venue to reach
and return from school, Hunt·
in1t~n Beach Unlon Hieb School
Dlatrirtt.rulteea weri! Informed.
Helen Psaros aaid she
wouldn't let her 1'-year-old
daughter walk the distance to
M artna High School because she
felt it la Wll!lafe.
•'The sidewalk• are in ·
complete and there's only
partial bike paths along there,"
she said. "My dau1hLer would
have to gel up at s a .m. to aet to
school on time."
One father described the path
Trinldad laland studenu must
take as "a danger unequaled in
Huntinaton Beach."
Students must live al least
three miles from school before
bus service is provided The dis-
tract 's bu.sing program was cul
nearly in half recentl y when
trustees did away with the
former two·m1le limit.
A bout 20 parents r equested
busing for their children und
presented a petition with 200
signatures to trustees
Although parents insist the
walk to Marina is over threl'
miles, Transportation Superin·
tendent Hap Craig s aid he
checked the mileage in his own
car and reported the distance
was only 2.9 miles.
"We bad bus service to the
harbour two years ago and al
lhat time we h ad only six
passengers," s aid Craig. He said
s tudenta are Ln no danser.
Parents responded that
Trinidad l.sland is a new de·
velopmenl that had few res1-
de n ts two years ago They
estimated SO students in the area
need bus service.
Parents also offered to help
de fray the cost or busing by pay-
ing a transportation fee
Craig said high school busing
in the West Orange County area
has been reduced 40 percent this •
year and that he has retired 30
of the district's SO buses.
Trustees directed Superinten
dent Frank Abbott to prepare a
study on the Hunlln1ton
Harbour busing altuatioo.
f'l"'OWIP~AI
TREE ••.
to get together with the family
first.
"We're not lnt.erested in nail-
inl them to the cross and
watching them squirm," she
said. "We're only interested in
compliance."
Despite Mayor Don
MacAlliat.er's recent auieest.lon
that bla colleagues should
"foreet tbis," several council
memben said the double-decker
.structure could present a liabW ·
ty problem to the city.
''The treebouae la a very lone-
ly little place ri1bt now," said
Mra. Craney. "The ldda put a lot
of work lnt.o It and now they're
really worried." He said there are questiom in
be suspect'• story re1arcl1na his
wbereabouta oo the nipt of the
death.
M/~
DAILY PILOT
Teen Facing Exam
As 'Rape Victim'
BJ IEaaY CLAtJISN Of .. o.Hy ...........
A 15-7ear·old Sierra Madre
flrl, who authortUea allele wu
raped ud beaten by Rodney
Jim• Alcala on Feb. JJ, facet a r:Jeblltrtc eum.lnatioo folJow.
nt court action Tu11d11 to _atvenddl.
Tbe court order po1tpon11
Alcala'• trial anW Sept. ~1. elahl
d17• after bl.I 1c1Mdwea PH·
Umlnar1 beartnf Jn Oran1• Couat7 CID char... tblt M kid· napffd and murdered Robin
CIU{atiDe ...... J.!, ol Bmft,. ...........
Tia• laHrtn1 to d1termlo• •b•U.. ...... ,..,.-ow ....
a.NJ Putr dlftDdaat WW be .............. a....
tile• Or1a11 COUlJ c .. e J1 telledaled J'rldlJ la Witt ., Otuel eo.tJ ......... a.rt. at Ht1ld1 lup•,.!!\Co•rt , .... .-rto.nt ....... ..
.... tt ...... I ....... tM
15-ytar-old prl after Alcala'• at·
torney coot.ended abe la fantaall·
Inf her clalma ••atnat bla client.
Pl'OMCutor Dan Bacallld al-
le1e1 that the "pretty" itrl wu
picked up by Alcala ln Slena
Madre and dr1ven to 1 remote
area near BIJULlnl tbe day abe
•••attacked.
81clllki clalmt the IPPl.rel'lt·
IJ bid UNtd to poH nude for
pbotofripba but later w11 raped, bound ud 1111ec1 and
beatfa wltb I IUck.
HI 11Ad Alcala ftnallJ .Utd tile ..,. wbo talked b.lm lDto )«.
tlal lier IO· 8111 11ca~1 be
11ld, a later wu tnawa for
mlnor IQJurtel at Beenlns PMI
MeaaorW Bonltal. J~ Gan{ ...__:mr:......_
t.y-AfAla't court.;UIX tad at·
tora,7_, 8t••• armon of ......... U..t tile ., ... be
wntd over to Jolla 8....U, = eo.t.r .., ........ , +II 1D tbt .... murder ,...,
1t.ru1.ia. ot oar poUUeal W.. ton,,...-
''it ro. put "' two moat powem.l a,un. ID America lD a eontett qatmt eacb oUter, the
PoteoUI) lor a bloocl1, manc11n1 nomloatllll pncw ii there. We
ha•• done It befon tn tbe
Democratic Party ... ," White
aald oa the CBS "WedaeldaJ Mom1n1·· Pl'Olram.
"ll la '° Mpatate llMf'11.lla
' Chase to Up
Prime Rate
NEW YORK <AP) -
Chase Manhattan Bank
said today It will .raiae ill
prime lendlnc rate from
12"' percent to a record 13
percent Thursday. leas
than a week after Cbaae
increased the rate by half
a percent.aae point.
A bank spokesman for
the naUoo'a tblrd-lar1esl
bank refused to comment
on the latest. increue.
The prime rate ii the
baae interest rate for un·
secured loana to banka •
moat credlt·wortby cor-
porate borrowers. It is
seen as an indicator of
trends in Interest rates.
l',...P~AI
FRED .•.
were centered about 180 miles
s outh-southeast of Pensacola
and about 200 miles south·
southeast of Mobile, Ala .. near
laUtude Z7 9 north, longitude 87.3
west. The storm had turned
slightly more lo the north·
northwest and picked up speed
to 12 lo 15 mph.
The wall of the hurricane's
eye varied from 2D to 40 miles in
width, said forecaster Vaughn
Carmichael. Gales extend out
150 lo the north and ISO miles to
the south of the eye. High tides
a rc predicted up to 50 miles to
the east or where the eye crossei.
the coast.
Hurricane warn1nRS were
posted from Panama City, f1a .
to Grand Isle, La A hurricane
watch was in effect west of
Gr and Isle to Vermillion Bay,
and smaJl craft from Venice,
Fla., to Vermillion Bay were ad·
vlAed to stay in port.
to Beat
battlel ID 80 MparN loc'*'-oHr • "rlocl of abo•t four
months, It ls 1 lona. lld.loua proc-
ess lo wb1dt uch baW. alfeett
tbe next battle. J would suspect
that ln a •ltuatioD like WI that
tbe POlll are meanta1leea."
The party cblef answered
"~ure" when aaked whether
Carter could beat KenNdJ.
"Sen. Kenmdy obTiously wW
w1n aome prt.maritl. The,,_..
SUMNER •••
tboroqb ana1.yalt of currat law
oo tbe •ue when be leaned Mn. Younc would requeat
termination of the life •upport
ay1tema that have kept her 18-
year-olcbon alive.
That renarcb provided the
basis for several question.a that
Sumner posed to Youn1's pbysi-
c i an, Thomas Ro1ers of
Newport Beach, durin1 a bear-
in1 a week a10.
Durin1 the bearln&. Dr.
Rogera taWled that the youth
bad suffered severe brain •low·
ln1. wu unable to bear or see,
had no control over his bodily
functiooa and could not breathe
OD bUown.
And the doctor testified that
he knew of no existing medical
treatment that could alter the
boy 's condition.
J ud1e Sumner said he bad
reached his decision by lut Fri·
day. but felt the cue warranted a
written opinion and formal recital
at a hearing.
He speot the weekend -and a
court holiday Mood•y -draft-
ing hi.a opinion.
Asked lf be solicited oplnlom
from otben in reachln1 bis de-
cision. Sumner replied, "No, it
was strictly on my own. That's
the problem or bein1 a Judge. It's up to you."
F,....r._.Al
SMOG ...
to a first st.age advisory. while
the Orange Coast was to remain
li sted as a locallon with good
air
The heat wave has kept of·
ficlal.s at the Southern Cali!ol'llla
Edlson Company scrambling for
power sources followlnR two
days of recording breakmg elec
tnc1ty demand.
dnt .w wt.a ..... ADd ... u.., WW'k ....... ..... odMir wm detennlDe the outcome ol tt.
I tbtnk" tt would be a mlPtJ
1tru_11i. ... ,"be aald.
·'.But theN'• oo ••J -JM> way -you can eount UM pr..w.at
out of tb:la nomination proceu.
He '1 done tt . . . U I know the
prealdent. be'• a flibter. He's
DOt lcUc to Ii•• up wltbou& a
n111t. And tt'• •-· be a toulb. bard tipt. CertatDl1 S.. Ken·
.nedy'• a ftelater. He'• not ,.U,
to •Ive up without a toulh, hard fl1flt ...
But House Speaker 1bomu P .
O'Neill contended tbat
Democratic prealdenUal aquab-
TmL!AVUUS
WANTING MORE-.\7
blea nub the party atroqer. ·-n.e party bu alwaya been ln
the beat aupe wheo the ariu-
menll and blckertn1 are 1ouen
out of the way the year before
prealdenUal elecUooa," O'Neill
told reporten.
Meanwhlle, the Washington
Post offered Ila venlon today ol
what Kennedy and Carter dla-
cuued al their private lunch
Friday. Earlier report.a on that
luncheon. quotin1 political
sources. were published in the
Sunday Atlanta Journal and
Constitution.
Quoting a "knowledgeable
source,'' the Post. said Kennedy
told Carter be waa tbinkln1
about entering the race .
Previously. Kennedy bad aaid be
would support a Carter bid for
re-election.
Kennedy. told Carter be wu
be1n1 urged to run by a number
of Democrat.a who feared for
their re~lection chances with a
Carter t'•ndidacy, the
newspaper said. Tbe Post quot-
ed sources close to Kennedy u
saying that 11 or 24 Senate
Democrats up for re-election
had spoken to him about run-
ning
Meanwhjle. While House of·
f1c1als continued Tuec;day to
portray Carter as a man more
concemed about cntical issues
fac ing the nation than his
chances for re~lecllon
Whale House press secretary
Jody Powell sa1d the president
decided to delay any announce·
meot of bts own candidacy unUI
Congress has dealt with the
Strategic Arms Limitation
Treat)' and lus energy legisla
t1on
TASTEFUL El,EGANCE
FEATURING
TOP QUAIJTY AT
R'EASONABLE PRICES
AT VON HEMERT.
r ....
Y ••r Be•etew•
DallyNe•••••e~
;
, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Wl!ONESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS
May Flee • m 4 ·States 340,
Cops Slay Dog
Predator Had KUled Cows
A San Clemente policeman
shot one of two wild do1s that re-
portedly killed a palr of cows
and injured several other cattle
on the Visbeek Ranch Tuesday
night.
Police Sgt. Paul Falk said the
dogs apparently have been
marauding with a coyote pack
that bas attacked cattle grazing
off Avenida Pico near San
Clemente High School.
Officer Willie Marino fired two
shots from his revolve r and
killed the wild dog at 7. 26 p. m.
while patrolling the open area
east of the San Diego Freeway
near Avenida Pico.
Orange County Animal Con-
trol officers picked up the dog's
carcass tbjs morning for ex
amioation.
Calle Empalme resident J ohn
Tilton telephoned police at 6:41
. a.m . today with a report that the
other wild dog was leading the
coyotes in pursuit of more cat-
tle
Durmg the past three weelcs,
Falk said the dogs have killed
two cows during early morning
raids. Ranchers have chased the
dogs and coyotes off before the
bounds could devour the beef.
At least three other cows have
been bit.en during attacks by the
dogs. "The wild dogs are braver
than the coyotes," Falk said.
·'They're out there every day
biting and s napping at the
cows," Falk said. "I've seen
the m in the high school parlting
lot.''
Other policemen. including
Falk, have shot at the dogs but
Tuesday ,was the first time any
of the dogs or coyotes was
struck.
Shortly after Tuesday's shoot· ing, another Calle Empalme res-
ident, Robert Mahr, reported to
police that the hounds we re near
Avenida Pico a nd Avenida
Presidio at 6: 51 p.m .
But police officers arrived at
the scene as the pack fled 1oto
the hilly area.
: ~-----------------------.-_ -..-_ -----
Road Corridor
Official Angered
Over Meet Length
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of ... Dell'~ St.ff An Irvine city councilman was
crying foul today in the wake of a
rancorous and wearying coun-
cil bearing on the San Joaquin
Hills Transportation Corridor.
And because of what Mayor
David Sills called a fiUbuster on
4 the issue, time limits will be pro·
posed at the council's Oct. 9
meeting to restrict time con·
, sumed by testimony.
Io a vote taken at about 3 1 o'clock this morning, the coun-
cil, on a s plit vote, took the low
road in suggesting to county
planners the route it prefers for
the transportation corridor.
The route that council mem
bers opted for is the ooe shown
on maps as being furthest south,
on the seaward side of the
EIR Raises Ire
Coyote Canyon landJUJ site near
the Newport Beach city limits.
<The late vote was the result of a
lengthy earlier bearing on the
proposed Irvine Recreation
Park.) I
The vote was 3-2, with council
members Art Anthony , Bill
Vardoulis and Mayor Sills back·
ing the southern aliJtnment.
Opposing it wer e council
members Larry Agran aod
Mary Ann Gaido. both of whom
contended the environmental
study of the county's route loea-
tion report was inadequate.
Agran said after the meeting
this morning he was angry about
not being allowed to continue hJs
questioning of two county plan-
ners on the EIR and because two
(See ANGER, Page AZ >
Frederic
Nearing
Coast
MIAMI lAP > -Al least
340,000 people were ordered
evacuated today in four slat.es
as Hurric ane Frederic .
described as "extremely
dangerous." roared toward the
central Gulf Coast with winds of
130 mph pushing tides of 10 to 15
feet.
Forecasters warned it could
become the most vicious hur-
ricane to hit the area since
Camille caused widespread
death and destruction a decade
ago.
The hurncane was expected to
s weep as h o r e tonight
somewhere m the area from
Pensacola, Fla .. to GuUport.
Miss. Winds of 35 to 40 mph were
already buffeting some coastal
areas. including Pensacola.
·'The area of major concern is
from GuJCport to Pensacola, but
ga les could very well hit
anywhere in the area of bur-
r 1 can e warnings ," said
forecast.er Joe Pelissier.
Civil Defense officials said
about 100,000 people were being
evacuated along the Mississippi
Gulf Coast where Camille left
250 dead and millions or dollars
in damage 10 1969.
In neighboring Alabama, an
additional 70,000 were ordered to
leave and urged to go to one of
about 40 emergency shelters set
up at schools and National
Guard armories in Mobile and
Baldwin County.
The National Guard was
called out in the Florida
Panhandle where Civil Defense
officials said about 150,000 were
being evacuated from five coun·
Uea.
Louisiana officials reported
about 20,000 were ordered out of
the danger area, mainly in Pia·
quemines Parish.
Officials pointed out. however.
they could not force people to
leave their homes.
Frederic's 130 -mph winds
we re centered a bout 180 miles
south-southeast of Pensacola
and about 200 miles south-
southeast of Mobile, Ala .. near
latitude 27.9 north, longitude 87.3
west. The storm had turned
s lig htly more to the north-
northwest and picked up speed
<See FRED, Page AZ>
Fun Center Issue Boils ..
The so-<:alled "fun zone" por-
tion of a proposed $20 million
recreation-amusement park in
Irvine will be the main attrac·
tion in a City Council-ordered
environmental study.
But council members, in over-
turning a previously granted
negative declaration riven the
project by community planners,
parted company Tuesday night
when it came to determinine the
scope of the environmental re-
port.
Council members Larry
Agran and Mary Ann Galdo
pushed for a atudy of the full
park.
Overriding them, however,
were Councilmen Art Antboay,
Bill V~ and Ma10r David
Silla, all of whom were 1atiafted
with requirin& an ElR for the
amusement portlom of the park
onlr.
At the urlinC of Sllls, a trafflc
anal7ais also Will be done f01' the
Plann•na Comm'uion u a bub
for alte plan aJll)f'O"lal.
W atcblq tbe coand.I 1'MldaY
n.iabt wu an o•erflow, bucl-
d • p .pl• 1 aucl aomewb•t
bollteroua crowd of elU..., muy ol wbom were upMt tlaat
cltr plumen bad decided bl A.,_ to not require a full en·
YlnalMD*al atudy of tbe park.
Naamercu appe-1a ol that de-d*e ..._ flied witb tbe dt.J,
center. skating rink, restaurant
and health center.
The proposed development
would go up on 16 . .f acres of land
south of the San Diego Freeway
and north and south of
Michelson Drive, between Fluor
Corp. and the Park West apart·
men ts.
The developer, ADM Corp. of
Anaheim, bought the land from
the Irvine Co. in 1978, about a
year after the city bad approved
a zone change request for the
area from agriculture to com-
mercial recreation.
JeH Perez, president of Perez
and Hurtado, architects for the
park, told tbe council the ADM
plan ''is well within the intent
and scope of that zone chan1e. •'
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........... llMrMtloa, lol n ••• rl•t.-lt••per CIHI,
I, ltatU.. ••I• •ad ................ ,..
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~, t
Perez said the Irvine Com·
pany, which also bad envisioned
building an amusement cent.er
on the land, hired consultants to
..study their proposal and once
ADM bought the parcel, it pTe·
pared supplemental studies on
specific uses.
He said ample information
had been submitted at the re·
quest of city staff on noise and
traffic eeneration potential.
However, many of the citizens
who jammed the council cham·
bers were of the opinion an ElR
was still necessary, particularly
on those very noiae and traffic
matters.
Lowell Wllli\ams. of 23
Satinwood Way, said the group
(See EIJl, ... e A%)
~llf ~-SIAtt 1"'9te
'THE FAMILY WANTS TO DO ANYTHING THAT WOULD MAKE MARTY AT PEACE'
Nina Young and Two of Her Sona, Jeff, 21, (left) and Kevin. 28. at Preaa Conference
Comatose Decision Hard
Mother Agonized for Three Months
Nina J ane Young s aid s he
agonized for three mon ths
before deciding she would go to
court to request termination of
life s upport for her critically in-
jured 18-year-old son.
"I listened to about 13 doctors. Tb~ evtdetace waa eo conchmive.
medically speaking, that be
never could be a functional
human being," Mrs. Young said
Tuesday, ficbtin& back tears. She talked to reporters al her
WNtmin&U!r home only • few
hours after Orange County
Superior Court Judge Bruce
Sumner granted ber request for
termination or life s upport
measures
Her son. Vincent Martin
Young, who friends and famHy
members call Marty, has re·
mained in a coma at Hoag
Memorial Hospital in Newport
Beach si nce an April 24
automobile accident in Hunt·
ington Beach.
·'God never meant for anyone
to be kept alive by a machine,"
Mrs . Young said, acknowledging
VOU8 CONCERNS
Lowd .......
that sbe had full s upport for her
pos 1t1on fro m the fa m1l y's
Catholic priest.
"I 'm los ing my la s t
<youngest> son. And a very fme
son." said the mother of six
children.
Doctors at Hoag said Young. a
former football s tar at
Westounster High School. bas
his eyes sewn shut to prevent in·
fedion. He cannot bear. see.
think or feel pain or pleasure.
they said.
"We feel leaving him like Uus
is degrading and humillatmg.
The family wants to do anythJng
that would make Marty more
comfort.able and at peace." said
Mrs. Young, a Wldow .
"It.,:s a very horrible cr1s1S and
expetieoce," she added before
* * *
being overcome by emotion and
leaving the room According to Judge Sumner's
ruling, the breathing ventilator
that 1s assisting Young may not
be disconnected until Sunday
morning. Sumner ordered the
(ive-day stay to allow time for
any appeal of his decision. None
has been announ<'ed
M ri.. Young's attorney. Clay
Reavt.s Jr. of Newport Beach.
said a decision has not yet been
made oo whether the life sup·
port system will be turned off
Sunday momtng -or at a later
time
He srud that decision would be
made by Newport Beach
neurosurgeon Thomas Rogers.
Young's phys1c1an .
Rogers declined to discuss the
case Tuesday.
* * *
Judge Influenced
lJy Testimony, Law
Medical testimony and exist·
ing law influenced Orange Coun·
ty Superior Court Judge Bruce
Sumner 's deci s ion that
mechanical systems s upporting
the life of Vincent Martin Young
should be turned off.
Judge Sumner, in an interview
Tuesday afternoon. saad he
didn't believe (amily hardshlp or
religious beliefs bad a legal
bearing oo the case -despite
one attorney's contention that
they did.
Such factors were offered as
evidence in the widely
oublicized Karen Ann Quinlan
Man Charged
With Assault
Against Dad
CbUfe9 ol misdemeanor as-
aault wttb a deadly weapon were
filed Tuesday a1ainat an
Anaheim man who a lle&edlY
threw bi.I (at.her olf the Newport
Pier.
Offlclal1 of t he Harbor
Judicial District Court said to-
daJ ao date bu beeo set for the
aest court appear•nce of
Jonat.baa Aalllp Coban, 2'7. Cob.an WU arl'eltM Sablrday
by Newport Beaeb PGlice ._
be abowed up at b1a 'braUllel''a
bome bs Anehe!m. ~~f.a.~taf:rce~:
la1 lu\ ftaridu •bo tbe
1oua1er mu bel•b ·to talk
8bcMd ....... to ld.D.IOID .... fte .. ,.. eN fadler clii:ldld .. ..... u.._. ... .,... ...
tM JGmllW ... u... b1m.,..
tbe .......... be CICNid ~ Whim• ..._ • ,..,. to UM •l4'•• C•'•• w~o ••Uce deael'IW •a,... ,wt.ID_..
TM J a 1u ·mu 1n.1udJy nM UM tome,..._... UM tad·
cleat.
case. 1n wtuch the stale Supreme
Court of New Jersey ruled that
life support systems could be
shut off al her parents· request.
"The Vincent Martin Young
case was de<:1ded on more nar-
row grounds than the Quinlan
case." Sumner exp lamed.
The ruling marked the second
tame California 's "Natural
Death Act" has been used in
shutttnR off a life s upport since
it became law m January, 1977.
Sumner said he based it on
Young's "fwidamental" right to
privacy. "People have the right
to refuse medical treatment. and
the right to terminate medical
procedures that have been in-
itiated on their be half." the
JUdge ruled.
(See SUMNER , Pa1e Al>
Coast
Weather
Foe. low cloum along
coast late nisht and
tbrou1h mid-morning
Thunda)' otherwise sunny
and bot. Lowa toniaht &2 to
88. Hilht Tbwad~ 68 to
73 at beaches, 85 to 93 in·
land.
IN818ET9DAY
Tlw~~of
th• Ja.,,c111 •ow• "" or-QO"faottoll'• baltlc to boll
....,. • ,.,,, 0 "poeafw'' ....ii. .s.,. AJJ. .....
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A -
I
•
l
• •
BJ "11..UA• llODGS °' ................. South Oran1e County'• al·
fluent lma1• bamptra tbe
c•ance1 ot low lacom• IJ'OUPI to
obtain adequate fluaefal aid to
attend claHH ll Siddlebaell
Coll•1•. a 1chool offtclal aaid
TuHda)'.
Pei. !!lpioola, coordinator of
tbe 1ehool'1 education al op-
portun1U. procram, aaid at.ate
oftlelala wbo allocate ald to col-
l•I• dlltrict.a view aouth Or&n1e
County u a wealthy mecca.
Re aaid there are pockets of
low income people wbo aorely
need the a1d but the area bu no
abarply defined economically
depreued areu.
"You don't have your typical
barrio area here and that's what
they <atate officlala > look ror."
Eaplnoea said. "You find hof
/F,....Pfap!AJ
ANGER •••
110 In tlae Slaade
people who had come to testify
on the plan could not ·make their
full presentations.
A1ran charged the council
majority was trying to stifle
citizen diaaent on the corridor 16
sue and that a three-minute
limit on public testimony Im
p osed b y Si l la made a
"mockery" of public particlpo·
lion.
Nikki Makos, 5, and her mother, Mary Jane, ward off
the sun's rays with an umbrella while waiting for an af.
temoon school bus for kindergarten classes at East Yale
Loop in Irvine.
Storm No Relief Silla. on the other hand, de·
fended his actions. saying today
Agran attempted to "fllibwsler"
the transportation issue.
For Hot Southland He sjtld Agran asked questions
of the County planners and
spoke on the Issue for more than
an hour without yielding the
floor Weather and smog foret'as ters
who thoul(ht tropical storm
Guillermo was going to provide
some r e lief for Southern
California found out at didn't
happen that way today
The storm, spotted Tuesday
off Cabo San Lucas, was 11up
posed to bump the high pressure
11ystem that kept a lid of heat
and smog over the Orange Coun
SAN FRANCISCO
ALSO SUFFERING -A5
ty for the last five days.
Unfortunately by today, 1t was
obvious that Gumermo waan't
moving and so the 100-degree
temperatures and eye-stinging
~mog continued unabated
Forecasters with the National
Weather Service said today they
1ee no change in Stihl an the
next two days.
Jn Orange County, forecasters
for the Air Quality Management
District said the sam<' first stage
health advai;ory posted earlier
this week for La Habra, Santa
Ana Canyon, Anaheim and Los
Alamitos would remain In effect
They said air quality In El
Toro was expected to come clrnw
to a first stage advisory. while
the Orange Coast wa11 to remain
listed u a locet1on with good
air
The heat wave has kept of·
flclals at the Southern California
Edison Company scrambling for
power sources followina two
days of recording breaking elec-
~riclly demand.
Monday marked a record peak
h ou r demand o f 12,404
meeawatta and Tuesday a new
hlah was set at 12,464
meaawatta.
Bob Edgel!l spokesman for ,:dt.oo, Hid me company nma
,hourly checkl of demand and sup·
,ply to determine lf lt wlll have to
• tnatltute any cutbacu.
' So far, he said, none hu been
,.hlled for lo the beat wave.
Not only did Guillermo fail to
bre ak up the beat wave and lta
accompanytn~ lnverslon haver. 1l also hun t done much for
surfers.
DAILY PILOT
TM Ot-C..-OeilY ....... wit---It( .... -... -~ .. -._..,,, ... °'_ ( .... ~~ ................... .,. _., _ _.., ....... ,,..,., ,., , .... . -· ........,e..c11.-............. "''-..... lltl1Pf.1..-.i.-1tect11-c .... " ....... ,....... .. ,_, • ....,_s.1 ....... -......... ,,.-""'--"""' ....... " .. .. ......... -<-.. ~.<·•-"'• •• ,. ·-.. .... ,,~ .......... -
1/lU ... ~'.!.=--
"-let--l«t•
~l;.T.C"' ............ -..~............ ......., ......
Llfoguards said t oduy that
whale -.omt• M>Ulh '>Wt:lli. hav~
been rolling into local beaches,
the w.ivex aren't much
"'Th<> problem ,., that the•
s torm ai.n 't quite an our wan
dow . ·• c·ommented Newport
Beach Capt Bud Bc•lshe "RJght
now at 's JUst hugeing the coast · ·
Meunwhale, the inversion
layer showed no s igns of mov
ang. "It 's not going lo lift and
that means the smog lan'l sotng
to get bette r," the AQM 0
spokei.woman said
/F,....PageAJ
FRED ...
to 12 lo 15 mph.
The wall of the hurrkane'i.
l'Yl' varied rrom 20 to 40 miles in
width. i.aid forec aster Vaughn
Carmichael. Gales extend out
150 to the north and 150 mlles lo
the south or the eye. High tides
ure predicted up to :JO males to
the cHt of where the eye crosses
the coast.
Hurricane warnings were
posted from Panama City, Fla ..
to Grand Isle, La. A hurncanc
watch was in effect west or
Grand Jsle to Vermillion Bay.
and small craft from Venice,
Fla , to Verm1llaon Bay were ad
vised t-0 i;tay an port.
Forecasters said the storm
was "extremely dangerouJi "
"We're Intentionally not ln
dicallng specific area. The track
indicates a llltle bit more tum
towards the north-northwest,"
Carmichael said.
f',....PageAJ
EIR ..•
of citizens be represented felt
the project would conflict wtth
adopted environmental plans
and 1oal1 of the community.
have a negaUve aesthetic effect,
lead to litter problem• and
create a potential public health
hazard.
Another sp eaker, Nathan
Aronat.eln, of 1'7fJ71 Sequoia Tree
Lano, sald he didn't believe a
•'fun aone would typlfy what
lrvtne should be llke."
He Hid re1ldentl would need
to know what effect the partr
would have on tbe reaale of
homes ln the area .
.. Eventually we hnve to decide
these lhmgi;," the mayor said of
the t r8AAportalJon corridor plan
over which county s upervisors
have ultimate authority.
lrvme. like other callei. that
would be affected by the cor
ndor, had been asked lo recom·
mend the alignment it prefers
for the highway.
Sills 1a1d 1t wasn't unreuona
hie to impose the three-mmute
restriction on the people who
wanted t.o talk about the cor
ndor. Two people bad remwned
to 1peait.
Because there waa n o
scheduled public heartna on the
lsaue, Sills said thal -given lhe
hour · 1l was proper to U¥e the
rules wh1ch apply to oral com·
municationa. which speclfy thf'
three·mmute limit
Becauae of lhl11 morning's lnci
dent, Silla 1wd he would propose
at the Oct. 9 council hearing that
speakers be limited to five
minute11 on iBaues not noticed for
public hearing; 10 ml.nut.ea for
matters which are open to public
hearing and a 30-minute reatrk·
lion he impc»ed on council mem·
bera · remark.a.
"Government by filibuster is
chaos." the mayor said.
Dunng lhe discussion of the
transportallon corridor itaelf.
Agran said resldenta ln Turtle
Rock have expressed fears that
air quality will be degraded if
the highway ls built.
County planner Bob Rende
aaid the EIR at.al.ea there would
be no net adverse effect in the re·
aion caused bl' the hi1bway.
Cloae to the corridor, be said.
there would be polluUon levels
well below at.ate and federal •tan·
dards.
While Agran claimed con·
atrucUon of what be aaya wtU be
a freeway would be a "detri-
ment to the city," Vardoullt said
that, wtthoul the corridor, u
many aa ~.ooo addiUonal car
lripa per day would take place
oa University Drive.
Mn. Oaldo aald abe ta con·
cerned that the city could be
placed ln an uaesament dlltrict
to help pay for the roadway.
Oregon Gm
Price. May
UlmeDmm Clint rruter, of 11 Ansell St ..
told the councll that "Irvine la a SALEM, Ore. <AP> -A n.a-
ver7 fra;, .. community in i.nna uonwld• cutback lo drlvln1
of nolae. ' could reduce 1uolln• prtce1 lD
Other 1peakel'I, tboufh, em-Ore1on i.o IO ceata a 1allon by
phaalsed the Med for reoreadon lanuaty, an Ore100 offlclal laclUU• tn a ctty that 11 ,,.,..,. .. _ .. , ..
lDf. at a ate• raw. But lam Vaa Vactor, plaspln1
'I woeid« ft we're a1u.t tun admlnt1trator for tb• atate In tntm,•• ou -.nan fold tbl· ~ol l:Ml'O, 18'dtbl counell. ~ _.,...,._ tne If the
A.ootMr 1peaker Nf..,... to DollUeal •doe la tM IOcldle
tM pnJjtct U 8 ''ffrf ~tJle ·-fl tlM ltab&e, fHlUlJ." Vu VlltDr llld M buect Illa
ta • ..., a _..to~ proJectiae • IDcNMed •UllJlll*
aaSJJl,.. ... ,....,,._°' an&~:':~-..., :~r.~-::.IU ... :'ottt DOW MlliDI for ... ffllU a
..... " lalloia la mOlt paJ1I of Or~
dotted throu•bout the .dlltrtet
daat home low Income P90Dle
but there luft a coneentrai.IGD."
!!1plnoea I.aid the area'• balld· ln• boom UNI IOartq property valuea have a1ao bampend tbe
ability of lonc·time retldeota to
set ftnanclal aid.
"I've talked to people who've
lived ln the area over 40 years,''
he aald. "Tb•f bou1bt their
homea a k>nl time a10 and they
have 1mall payment.a.
"But now everyone's got tbelr
eye on the propert.y aDd lt'1 very
valuable," be continued. ''Tbele
people have equity lo their
homes but they can't afford to
aell."
Change9 lo atale re1ula.Uons,
however. have allowed auch peo-
ple to set a break on the equity
of their home and still qua.lily
for financial aid.
But there's not enouab money
to ao around.
"We had about L25 sien up for
t h e pro1r1 m las t year ."
Espinoea aald. "Rouably 40 per·
cent of them received araota
ranging from $75 to S&C> for the
school year.
"Some received basic arants
and work-study aad but the re-
mainlna numbera didn't have
their need met and probably
dropped out of school · ·
That's Just the tap of the
Iceberg, however
Espinoaa's program serves
extre mely low income studenu
~ those rrom families or at least
four with an annual Income of
$8.500
The college's financial ald.<s of·
fl ee serves those students as
well as others qualifying for
school aid Thal office 's re
soun·eti also are taxed
· 'We 'rl' running out i or
money 1 quick,·· said the col
lege's Financial Atds Oarect.or
Vern Hodge ··we re havanl(
many more students apply thJ'>
year "
llodge attnbuted the anrreW>t'
an financial aid requests lo new
regulallon.s that make middle an
come groupg eligible lie alMJ
cited an increase In recently
divorced women returning to
school t.o learn a skill
•'We're findin& many more
people are eligible." Hodge s1Ud
,,....P.,,e.4J
SUMNER •••
No appeal b planned, aald the
boy's court-appointed counsel,
Deputy Public Defender Lee
Towne, but be did dispute the
right ot privacy offered by the
judae u a reuon for arantiq
the request. •
Towne said lt was obvious in
t.hia cue that Young, under the
ch1r1e of b.l.a mother as a COO·
aervat.or, bad not asked for the
right to privacy ''He may just
aa well wish a rt&ht to ure," the
attorney added.
But Towne said be did not feel
any injustice was done to Vin
cent Youn1t by the j udge's de
cunon He called the rullna pree
edent settln& and added that an
appeal would only serve to test
the new Calllornia law
In the only other 1lmllar
Callforrua cue. a 3-year-old boy
1dentil1ed only u BeQJamin C
was ta ken o ff ll f e suppo r t
system11 at Cblldren 's Hospital
1n Lob Angeles In February,
1979.
Teen Slays Self
In MOOical Off i("P
A 19·ycar old LakPwood youth
d1t·d Tuesday c•vena ng sh,>rtly
art1·r he wallu-d into the Cypresi.
n'l\:•c.llral ofriet· in which he onr •·
workt'<l 1md 'ihot h1mi.elf in th1·
ht' ad. police said
The v1ct1m II\ as 1dent1f1ed ai.
Mark Howard Wilham'> l'ohr ..
said he shot himself at orfac~ or
the Acacia Medical Group, 94$l
Gnndlay St . Cypress
a,aoas&TM.all.8& °' .. ...., .........
Oran•• CouQty •U.PerviMn ct.-
clded Tuelday to tum to aa out·
aide eomultant for help ID wortc -
lnl out the taktover of tlN pro-
teeUon aent~ bJ t.be CCMlty
neat June•.
The state currently helps pro-
vlde fire protection to the unin·
corporated parts of 0fan1e
County and to nine cltl• tnclud·
Ing Irvine a nd San Juan
Ca9l1trano.
But late lut Yfff, Gov. Ed·
mund Brown Jr. informed local
offlclala that be intended to cut
from the state budaet the 530
state fiteftibten working under
contract wf th the county.
SuperviAon Tuesday directed
county o(ficial.s to report back ln
two weelu with a list of qualified
fire services conault.anta and ex-
pected coats.
luues to be explored include
the aaslmllaUon Into the county
s ystem of the more than 500
firefl&ht.en, continued state pro-
tectloo of county wildland areu
and a requirement that may
lead lo cash contracts with
partlclpatlng clUea.
W>manRaped
In Huntington
Condominium
A 44-year-old north HunUngton
Beach woman told police that
s he was raped In he r con-
dominium Tuesday morn1ng by
a m:in whQ h ad ldentirled
h imself a~ a t e lephone re·
pair man
Pohre '>aid the assailant Wal>
dt:srraht-d :i' a black man about
rive feet nine lnche8 tell and
dre'>:.ed as a repairman
'£he wom:rn i.aarl he forced h1i.
way thrnu~h the front do11r ,
warned her not to scream and
d rH l(ged her to a 11 van I( rOiim
1 ouc·h
Wht'n hn assailant left, polltt'
'>Uld. the woman called officer!\
S he was t-JCam anc d al ("o,ta
Mt-'la Mt•mCJrt:.11 llospatal and r~
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, 5EP.T'EMBER 12, 1979 Ft FTEEN CENTS
:JIO, May Fie ' • 4 States
-Cops Slay Dog
Predator Had Killed Cow•
A San Clemente policeman
sbot one ol two wild do1s that re-
portedly killed • pair of cows
and injured several other caWe
oa the Vilbeek Ranch Tuesday
night.
Police Set. Paul Falk said the
dogs apparently have been
marauding with a coyote pack
that bas attacked cattle grazing
off Avenida Pico n ear San
Clemente lllgb School.
Officel' W'tllie Marino fired two
sbots from bis revolver and
killed the wild dog at 7: 2.6 p.m.
while patrolling the open area
east of tbe San Diego Freeway
near Avenida Pico.
Orange County Anjmal Con-
trol officers p1cked up the dog's
carcass this morning for ex-
amination.
Calle EmpaJme resident John
Tilton telephoned police at 6:41
a .m. today with a report that the
other wild dog was leading the
coyotes in pursuit of more cat-
• tle.
r San Clemente
Durtna the past three weeks,
Falk said the dogs have killed
two cows durtna early morning
raids. Rancben have chased the
dogs and coyotes off before the
hoWlds could devour the beef.
At least three other cows have
been bit.en during attacks by the
dogs. "'Ibe wild dogs are braver
than the coyotes.'' Falk said.
''They're out there every day
biting and snapping at the
cows," Falk said. "I've seen
them in the high scbool parking
Jot. ..
Other policemen. including
Falk. have shot at the dogs but
Tuesday was the first time any
of the dogs or coyotes was
struck.
Shortly after Tuesday's shoot-
ing, another Calle Empalme res-
ident, Robert Mahr. reported to
police that the hounds were near
A venida Pico and A venida
Presidio at 6:51 p.m.
But police officers arrived at
the scene as the pack fled into
the hilly area.
More Study Urged
On Slide Potential
ByaAYJIONDESTaADAJa. °' • ....., ...... MMt CouJd San Clemente suffer a
landslide as severe as Laeuna
Beach's Bluebird Canyon dis-
aster last year?
Geolociat Beach LeiCbtoo told
a jam-paeked San Clemente City
Council chambers audience
Tuesday aftemooo that it'a too
IOOQ to tell.
Leighton said more studies, in-
cluding shafts drilled into the
ground around City Hall, are
needed before he could de-
' termine the chances of a major
landslide in the area.
; Leighton. whose Irvine-based
firm is currently studying the
Bluebird Canyon landslide. said
San Clemente City Hall is
situated on an area that may
have slid thousands of years
ago.
A number of real estate agents
and property owners listened as
Leighton pointed lo diagrams
and maps that outlined landslide
areas in San Clemente.
Leighton said detailed studies
of the area around City Hall
may show whether the slide
could someday be reactivated.
Geologist Jack Stickel, a dty·
hired. part-time consultant since
1952, ha.s asserted that increased
home-building ln San Clemente
may someday cause another dis-
aster like the Bluebird Canyon
slide Oct. 2 that destroyed 21
homes.
But Leighton, while not rebut-
ting Stickel's claims. would only
state a need for more study
before be would make firm pre·
dictions.
Leigl\ton said there bas been a
definite slide east or City Hall
near Calle Nina. He has been
working with residents on that
street to shore up their sliding
homes.
Across Avenida Presidio from
City Hall . there is some
<See SLIDES, Page AZ)
Storm No Relief
For Hot Southland
weather and amoe forecasters
who thought tropical storm
Guillermo was going to provide
some relief for Southern
California found out tt didn't
happen that way today.
Tbe storm, spotted Tuesday
off Cabo San Lucas, wu sup-
posed to bump tbe hl&b .Pressure
system that kept a lid of beat
and •moe over the Oran1e C.OUO-
Coast
Wea,•er
Fo1, low cloudl aloq
c oast late at1bt and
tlaroGcb mld·mornln1 11aancla¥ otlm:wlM lam)' ud bot. Loft ........ to
•. m,bl 1'lmnda1 • to
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ty for the last five days.
Unfortunately by today, it was
obvious that Guillermo wasn't
moving and so the 100-degree
temperatures and eye-stinging
1mog ccmtinued unabated.
Foreeasten with the National
Weather Service said today they
SAN FRANCISCO
ALSO SUFFERING -A5
aee no chaqe in sight lD the
next two daya.
In Oraaae County, forecasters
for U.e A.Ir Quality Maoacement
Dlltrlct said the same first stqe
health advtaory posted earlier
th1t week for La Habra, Santa
Ana Cayon, Anaheim and Los
Alamltol would remain In effect.
They said alt quality in El
Toro wu expect.cl to come dole
to a flrlt •Ull• advilo11' while
the Or1n19 Cout wu to remain
llat.ed u • locatloo with lood alr.
Tbe beat wave bu kept ol-
Clli tmo. Pa1e A.I)
Frederic
Nearing
Coast
MIAMI tAP) -At least
3.40,000 people were ordered
evacuated today ln four states
as Hurricane Frederic,
described as ••extremel y
daogerous." roared toward the
central Gulf Coast with wand.I of
130 mph pushing tides of 10 to 15
feet.
Forecasters warned it could
become the most vicious hur-
ricane to hit the area since
Camille caused widespread
death and destruction a decade
ago.
The hurricane was expected to
s weep as h ore tonight
somewhere in the area Crom
Pensacola. Fla., to Gulfport,
Miss. Winds of 35 to 40 mph were
already buffeting some coastal
areas, including Pensacola.
·'The area of major concern is
Crom Gulfport to Pensacola, but
gales could very well hit
anywhere in the area of hur-
r ic ane warnings,'' sa id
forecaster Joe Pelissier
Civil Defense officials said
about 100.000 people were being
evacuated along the Mississippi
Gulf Coast where Camille left
250 dead and millions of dollars
in damage in 1969.
In neighboring Alabama, an
additional 70,000 were ordered to
leave and urged to go to one or
a bout 40 emergency shelters set
up at &chools and National
Guard armories in Mobile and
Baldwin County.
The National Guard was
ca lied out in the Florida
Panhandle where Civil Defense
officials said about 150,000 were
being evacuated from five coun-
ties.
Loulalana officials reported
about 20,000 were ordered out of
the danger area, mainly in Pia·
quemines Parish.
Officials pointed out. however.
they could n<>l force people to
leave their homes.
Frederic's 130-mph winds
were centered about 180 miles
south-southeast of Pensacola
and about 200 miles south·
southeast of Mobile, Ala .. near
latitude 27 9 north, longitude 87.3
west. The storm had turned
slightly more to the north-
northwest and picked up speed
to 12 to 15 mph.
The wall of the hurricane's
eye varied from 20 to 40 miles in
width, said forecaster Vaughn
Carmichael. Gales extend out
150 to the north and 150 miles to
the south of the eye. High tides
are predicted up to SO miles to
the east of where the eye crosses
the COB!l.
Hurricane warnings were
posted from Panama City. Fla.,
to Grand Isle, La. A hurricane
watch was in effect west of
Grand Isle to Vermillion Bay,
and small craft from Venice,
Fla., to Vermillion Bay were ad·
vised to stay in port.
Forecasters said the storm
was "extremely dangerous."
"We're intentionally not in-
dicating apedfic area. The track
Indicates a little bit more tum
towards the north-northwest,"
Carmichael 'said.
Fan Blamed
In 86,000
I agw1na Fire
An eled:ric fan left dryinl •
wet ftoor WU blamed for a lire
that caUled $8,000 damage this
morniq at a Lafuna Beach hair cuttini salon on South Coast Wlbway.
f'tre off.iclal1 said Robert
Pl1nottl, owner of Hair Ex·
traordlnary, IN South Cout
JDpway, WU ID bla abop before
8 a .m . um moraJq moppl.Qt tbt noor.
He llft u e&tctrlc fan OD to
dl7 tbe floor ad left lbe -.S·
aeu for • Molt Ume. Fire ol· ftcWa -'d IM fu weired a door
curtain lDto lea bladel. _,.,
out u. .,..,.. ud ianiU., tbe
cunalm.
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'THE FAMILY WANTS TO DO ANYTHING THAT WOULD MAKE MARTY AT PEACE'
Nina Young end Two of Her Sona, Jeff, 2&, (leff) and Kevin. 21, at PreH Conferenc.e .
Comatose Dec~ion Hard
Mother Agonized for Three Months
Nina Jane Young said she
agonized for three months
before deciding she would go to
court to request termination or
life support for her critically in-
jured 18-year-<>ld son.
.. I listened to about 13 doctors.
Tbe mdence was so conchaalve.
medically speaking, tKat be
never could be a functional
human being," Mrs . Young said
Tuesday, fighting back tears.
Sbe talked to reporters at her
Westminster home only a few
hours after Orange County
Superior Court Judge Bruce
Sumner granted her request for
termination of life support
measures.
Her son. Vincent Martin
Young. who friends and family
members call Marty. has re·
mained in a coma at Hoag
Memorial Hospital io Newport
Beach since an April 24
* * *
automobile accident in Hunt·
ington Beach.
·'God never meant for anyone
to be kept alive by a mactune ...
Mn. Yotmg said, acknowledglng
that she had full support for her
position from the family 's
Catholic l>C"ielt-
"I'm losing my last
<youngest) son. And a very fine
son.·· said the mother of six
chlldftn.
DoctDn at Roat said Youni, a
former football star at
Westminster High School, bas
his eyes aewn shut to prevent in·
fection. He cannot hear. see.
thmk or feel pain or pleasure,
they said.
"We feel leaving him like this
is degrading and humillatJng.
The family wants to do anytlung
that would make Marty more
comfortable and at peace." said
Mrs . Young, a widow
* * * Jmlge Influenced
By Testimony, Law
Medical testimony and exist·
ing law influenced Orange Coun-
ty Superior Court Judge Bruce
Su mner 's decis ion that
mechanical systems supporting
the life of Vincent Martin Young
should be turned off.
Judge Sumner. in an interview
Tuesday afternoon. said he
didn't believe family hardship or
religious beliefs bad a leaal
bearing on the case -despite
one attorney's contention that
they rud.
Such fact.ors were offered as
evidence in the widely
publicized Karen Ann Quinlan
case, ln which the 1tate Supreme
Court of New JerHy ruled that
Jife support systems could be
shut off at her parent.!' request.
"The Vincent Martin Youns
case wu decided on more nar-
row grounds than the Quinlan
case," Sumner explained.
The ruling marked the S«Ond
lime Ca,lfornla's "Natural
Deatti Act" bu been used in
1butlin1 olf a Ute support llDce
it became law in January im.
Sumner aaid be bued it on
Youns'• "fUnclamental" rtpt to
privacy. "People have tbe rl&bt
to rehlle medical treatment and
Eie rilbt to tenn.lDate medical roeedurw that have been ln-
latecl on their behalf," the
Judael'Wed. No appeal ii planned, allkl tbe
boy'a court·apPohited cowaMI.
D•pu~ Public Defender IM
ToWDe, but ... did cllua&e tM
ritbt ol privacy offered br UM
JDClt• u a re..-fvr snMiM UM~
T.,... NW it WU obvioul lD uu. u.. u.at Yoas. UDdlr' taie
char,. ol ldl motMr aa a ccm·
Mn.tor, bad aot .Ued for UM rlPt to ...... . • ••• ., JUlt
• well WW. • rlPt to life," U. .__, . ..,._ .
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'TOUOHDT DECISION'
Judge aruce Sumner
"lt's a very horrible crisis and
experience." she added before
being overcome by emotion and
leaving the room.
According to Judge Sumner's
ruling. the breathing ventilator
that is assisting Young may not
be disconnected until Sunday
morning. Sumner ordered the
five -day stay to allow time for
any appeal of his decision. None
has been announced.
Mn . Young's at:tomey. Clay
R4!avt1 Jr. of Newport Beach.
said a dttision has not yet been
made on whether the life sup-
port system will be turned off
Sunday morning -or at a later
time.
H~ said that decision would be
made by Newport Beach
neurosurgeon Thomas Rogers.
Young's phys1c1an.
Rogers declined to dtscuss the
rase Tuesday
Man Charged
With Assault
Against Dad
Charges of misdemeanor as-
sault With a deadly weapon were
fil ed Tues day against an
Anaheim man who allegedly
threw his father off the Newport
Pier.
Officials of the Harbor
Judicial District Court said to-
day no date has been set for the
ne~t court appearance of
Jonathan Philip Cohan, 27.
Cohan was arrested Saturday
by Newport Beach police when
he showed up at his brother's
home in Anaheim.
Accordlni to police reports.
Cohan and b.ls father were fsab·
ln1 last Thursday when the
)'ounaer man began to talk
about wanting to kill someone.
The S.year-old father decided
to leave the pier but police said
the younger man threw him over '
tbe aide befon!! be could depart.
Wttnessea threw a rope to the '
elder Cohan who poli ce •
described u a poor swimmer.
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day1, wttb a,ooo aeN1 ol bnllt
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by ta.. AltMlu n.r.. ~ " early tDdQ bad entt to wttMa
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ita comples ol televi1loa aDd
radio antenna• and aa
astronomical obeervatory, 111d
U.S. J'oreet Service spolle1maa
Gene Knilbt.
"We are not going to say lt'a
not a threat," a aid Loi Aqelea
County Fire Department
spokesman Ken Lavole, addln1
that five enitne companies were
dispatched to the summit of
Mount Wilson aa a precaution.
"We Just rolled the equipment
up there in case lt 1eLs out of
hand."
Lavole said unexpect«lly low
humidity and erratic winds en·
countered on the ridges were
hampertn1 containment ol the
fire.
Flames licked to within 21> feet
of some ridaetop bomea Tues·
day. but ftrefighters held off the
blaze and there were no evacua·
tions.
The cause of the fire was un·
der Investigation, he said.
Penoonel from the California
Department of Forestry, the
U .$. F orest Service and the
Pasadena fire department aided
county units using rive hellcop.
ters, two airplane tankers and a
variety or other equipment.
Two firefighters suffered from
heat exhaustion, Knight said,
and one helicopter made a safe
emergency landing when one of
its two engines failed In flight.
f',....PageAJ
SLIDES ...
evidence or another Jandallde
where Our Lady of Fatima
Catholi c Church ls now located.
A drilling study around City Hall
may shed a great deal of light on
the church a rea slide potential,
Leighton said
Tuesday's presentation was
actually a City Council study
session and public question and
ans wer session. Mayor Roy
Hamm and Councilman Richard
Ahlman were absent.
Leighton said he volunteered
to give his presentation to the
council and public free or
charge aft.er be and Stickel met
with city aides several weeks
ago.
Leighton recommended the
council authorize the 1eolQlical
studies to be performed.
But Mayor Pro Te m Myrtis
Wagner said Tuesday's seuion
was information only and not in·
tended to bring council action.
Mrs. Wagner aald lt is not
known at this time whether the
council may lake action at lta
next meeting on the geological
studies.
City aides have been attempt·
ing to retain a 1eologist who can
be~ called tn aa needed to
perform aurveya for the city,
Mrs. Wagner said.
Bill Talb Stall
SACRAMENTO (AP)
'Ne10UaUom on a bill to ban
paycblatrlc lettlna of ra" vie·
tlma stalled ln an A11embly
committee Tueaday after the
measure's author and commtt-
tee memben dtu1reed on a
compromlae.
DAILY PILOT
Die Suri'• Do"'n
('.ellet1e Al• Saag
Soqth County
Suid 'Wealthy'
8y WILLIAll BODGS
Of ...... ~ ....
South Oru1e Coaaty•1 af.
fluent lma1• hamper• ti•• cbuee1 Of low tneome ll'OUPI to
obta.ln edequate ftnanelal aid to
attend eluff9 at Saddleback
Coll91e. a aehool offtcial aaid
TueadQ. Pete z.pmo.a, coordinator ot
the 1cbool'1 educational op-
portandti# prosram, aatd state
offlclall wbo alloeate aid to cot.
lea• dlltrid.I view IOUth Oraace County a a wealthy mecca.
He aaid there are poet.ta of
low 1Dcome people wbo eorely
need the aid but the area ha DO aharpJy d;/ioed economically
depressed arua.
"You doo'l have your typical
barrio area here and that'• what
they <st.ate officlala) look for."
Esplnoaa said. "You ftnd homes
dotted throughout the dhtrict
that bouae ·low income people
but there um't a concentration."
four wt.lb a annual lDCOIM Of .,IOO.
The oolle1•'• ftnepdal aldl Of.
nee aerves t1 ·~ u well u ot!Mta aallf1'al for
school aid. Tha office'• re·
aourc• a1lo are tued.
''We're runniDI out (of
m0De7 > qulck," 1aJd ~ col-
lege 'a Plnanclal Aldi Dlredor
Vern Hod1e. "We're hann1
man1 more ltudlDtl ~ tbll year."
Hodce attributed the increase
in f1nanclal aid requesll to new
re1ulatiom that make middle in·
come ll'OUPI eUlible. Be a1ao
cited an lncreue lo recently
divorced women retornlnc to
school to learn a aldll.
"We're finding many more
people are eUlible," Hod1e said.
·'We may have as many u two
lo three times u many aludentt
eligible for the pro1ram thia
year." .
It may be hot and smoggy but the cooling
ocean's still there and so is the surf, albeit
of modest size. This sportsman was taking
advantage of the break off Sleepy Hollow
in Laguna Beach Tuesday afternoon.
Espinosa said t.be area 'a build·
me boom and soaring property
values have also hampered the
ablllty of long·time residents to
get financial aid.
And the money available
might not go around.
·'They did increase the money
in our campus·bued programs
this year but I'm finding it may
not be enough," Hodge said.
Kids Still Up a Tree
"I 've talked to people who've
lived in the area over 40 yean,"
he said. "They bought their
homes a lone time a10 and they
have small payments.
Huntington Hasn't Given Up on 'House' Case "But now everyone 's got their
eye on the property and it's very
valuable," be continued. "These
people have equity In their
homes but they can't afford to
sell."
Hodge deals more with federal
offlclab in his program and isn't
:.ure if they believe Orange
County's arnuen~ should be a
ractor in determining aid to Sad·
dleback students.
"I 'll know more In October
when we file our application for
financial aid funds for the
1980·81 school year," be said. By STEVE MARBLE
OI • Oe!JJ ...... llaff
U 14·year-old Danny Craney
thinks the City of Huntington
Beach bas dismissed the idea of
toppling his ela borate two.story
treehouse. he'd better think
aeain.
All is not well in the Craneys'
Ellis Avenue front yard.
City officials forged ahead thls
week with a "treehouse report"
which is expected to come to the
City Counci I for action next
Monday.
The coun ci l, earlie r this
month. seemed r eluctant to
for ce Danny to tear his
treehou.se out of the family pine
tree.
Howeve r Development
Services Director Jim Palin, the
author of the report, said this
week that he'd concluded the
treehouse is an "illegal struc·
ture."
He said he requested that City
Attorney Gail Hutton prosecute
the boy's parents for falling to
get a building permit.
Joanne Cr aney, Danny ·s
mother, said she inquired about
a permit a nd was told she
couldn't get one
Palin explained that's because
the treehouse 1s too tall and la
not set back far enough from the
street. He added that the struc·
ture's electrical wiring is being
checked by lhe fire department
for fire hazards.
"It's not even a treehouse as
far as I'm concerned." said
Palin. "When 1 was a kid a
treehouse was built in a tree.
Th Is place is built on the
ground."
The Craney treehouse, built
more than a year ago, is 13 feet
high and Is equipped with a
stereo, two windows, electric
litthts and a carpeted floor.
"The kids were redecorating
the first floor when this whole
thmg with the city started," said
Mrs. Chaney. "But they stopped
-they're ju.st too bummed out."
C ity Admi nistr a to r Bud
Belsito said he asked Mrs. Hut·
Laguna's Tennis
Winners Honored
Winners of the 22nd annual
Laguna Beach Tennla Touma·
ment were honored at an awarda
banquet at Be n Brown's
restaurant ending two weekends
of competition among 480 st.u·
den ta. Winner in the Men 's "A"
singles division was Tim O'Reil·
ly, according to Laguna Beach
recreation officials.
Other winne rs honored
include: Men's "B" singles
wlpner Michael Biellt1,
Mena "BC" sinalea winner
Stuart Grant; Mena "C" aincles,
Bob Walton and Men'• "D" win·
ner Kenneth Manhall.
Marilyn Straw was the
Women's "A" atnelea winner in
the two·weekend compeUtton,
with Dale f'..orbln picking up the
Women's -flB" 1ln1lea title.
Other winners were Claudia
Martin, Women's "C" slnllea
and Kathy MacDonald ,
Women'• "D" •inlles.
Men'• .. A" double• wtnnen
were John Clancy and Chuck
Scribner. Men's 1'B" double win·
ner1 were Ray Wlnt.rbalter and
Bud Bnac1erman. "BC" doubles
winners were Ed Brubaker and
Jim Black. "C" wtnnen were
l',....P.,,e Al
Peter Borella and Bob Walton
·and "D" doubles winners were
Jerome Pierce and Robert
Masters.
Women's doubles winners in·
eluded Gertrude Amline and El·
len Bryant plckine up the "A ..
division title. "B" winners were
Jill Cornell and Barbara June ;
"C'' winners, Elizabeth Duncan
and Deni.e Morin. "D" winners
were Jania Kolona and Mary
Kurchan.
lo the Mi xed Doubles divhllon,
Kathi Connors and Tom
Olmstead took flnt in the "A"
division. They were followed by
"8 " winnen Mary and Don El·
Ila; "BC" winners Bill and Faith
Adair; Mixed "C" wlnnera
Elena Ruasell and Bob Walton
and Mixed "D" doubles winners
Kate and Everett MacDonald.
I',... Pflfle AJ
SUMNER •••
thorough analyst. of current law
on the issue when he learned
Mra . Youns would request
termination of the life support
ayatema that have kept her 18-
year-oldson alive. That reaearch provided the
baat. for aeveral questions that
SMOG Sumner l>Ol8d to Youn1's pbyal·
• • • clan, 'tboma1 Rogera of
rl .. 1_,_ at the Southern California Newport Beach, durln1 a bear·
" ... iDI a week qo. Edt.on Compally Hramblilll for Durlnl the hearlnc, Dr.
power 10Urce1 follow1D1 two Rosen teltlfted that tbe YoUth
da71 Of neordina brealdnt elec· bad 1uffered MYere braln aJow. U1ett7 dlm1nd. tn11 wu unable to bear or aee,
MODllV merited a record peak baa no control over bit bodily
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ton to bold off prosecution until
the councU laltes a ction on the
city report.
Mrs. Hutton said If the COlmcil
concurs with Palin 's request for
prosecution she would attempt
to get together with the family
first.
''We're not Interested in nail
1ng them to the cross and
watching them squirm." she
said. "We're only interested in
compliance."
D esp it e M ayo r Don
Ma<"AlUster's recent suggestio"
th at h is colleagues should
"forget this," sever a l council
members said the double·decker
5tructure could present a Uabill
ty problem to the city
·'The treebouse is a very lone.
ly little place right now,'' aaid
Mrs. Craney. "The kids put a lot
of work into It and now they're
really worried."
Changes in state r egulauons.
however, have allowed such peo
pie to get a break on the equity
or their home and still quahly
for financial a1d
But there's not enough money
to go around
"We had about 125 sign up for
the program la s t ye<t r , ·
Espinosa said .. Roughly 40 ~r
cent of them received grants
ranging from $75 to $850 for the
school year.
"Some rece1 v<'d basic grants
and work-study aid but the re·
m aaning n umbers d1dn 't have
their need met aod probably
dropped out of school.··
That's JUSt the t ap of the
iceberg, however
Espinosa 'a program serves
extremely low income students
those from ram1liea of at least
Powerful Quake
Hits S. Pacific
HONOLULU <AP > -U .S .
'le1smolog1sts reported the moat
powerfuJ earthquake recorded in
two years occurred today in the
..,out h Pac1f1 c off Papua New
<:u1nea, but there were no im·
mediate reports of casualties or
dRma~e on land
'fhl· U S Geological Survey at
<;olden. Colo . said the quake
me1tsured 7.8 on the Richter
Sc ale A spokesman said it was
the most powerful quake re-
c·orded aince an 8.0 tremor on
Aug 19, 1977, to the west of
New Guinea killed more than 100
persons on the Indonesian island
of Sumbawe.
TASTEFUL El,EGANCE
FEATURING
TOP QUAIJTY AT
REASONABLE PRICES
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Stretc•htg tlae Season
It may be nearing the end of summer
along the Orange Coast, but the torrid
temperatures have kept beachgoers flock-
mg to the s ands. Here a trio of young peo-
ple relax on the sands of Sleepy Hollow
Beach in Laguna Beach.
.
Elvis' Doctor Charged
Pain Killers Prescribed for S inger, Others?
MEMPHIS, Teno. CAP) -
Elvia Presley's personal pbysi·
cian indiscriminately prescribed
pain killers and other drugs for
the late rock 'n' roll kinf. the
state Board of Medica Ex-
aminers bas charged.
Dr. George Nicbopoulous was
charged Tuesday in an ad-
ministrative complaint with im-
properly prescribing drugs to 16
people, including Presley and
For JO Dogs
singer Jerry Lee Lewis.
Nicbopoulos was Presley's
physician 11 years before the en-
tertainer's death Aug. 16, 1977.
The allegations against the doc-
tor were based on an examina·
lion of pharmacy records.
.. An ~xam.ination or said re<:·
ords indicates that said drugs
were either not prescribed for
legitimate medical reasons or
were prescribed tn excessive
amounts or were not prescribed
in good faith to relieve an illness
or infirmity,'' the complaint
said .
Federal inves tigators have
filed criminal charges again.st
two other Memphis -area physi-
cians in ~nl months for al-
leged prescription abuses.
Criminal charges have not been
filed against Nichopoulos .
Nixon Begins Trip
Nichopoulos could not be
reached for comment but bis
attorney, Ken Masterson, said he
would make no statements
before the board 's bearing,
probably in late Oct.ober or early
November.
·'he doctor would face sus-
To Mainland c hi ~e1. sion or rev~cation . o.r hi.s na hce· se t.o practice medicine 1f
the l harges were sustained at
the bearing.
Former President Nixon em·
barked today on a 10-<lay trip
to mainland China, with stops in
Haw all and Hong Kong a long the
way, says spokesman Jack Bren-
nan.
The trip will be Nixon's second
China visit si n ce his
historic 1972 presidential trip in
which he reopened U.S.-China
ties after 20 years of cold war
animosity. Brennan said Tues·
day.
Chinese leaders originally ex-
tended the invitation to Nixon a
year and a half ago, but the visit
was postponed due to conflict.$
with President Cart er's an-
nouncement of U.S. normaliza-
tion of relations with China.
Nixon's most recent visit was
in February 1976, when he ar-
rived in Peking as an orftcial
guest of the Chinese people
aboard a Chinese government
1et. This time, Nixon will travel
on commercial jetliners al his
expense, Brennan said.
He characterized the Chjna
visit-es mostly "a working trip"
during which Nixon will confer
with China 's top officials, lnclud·
ing Chairm an Hua Kuo Feng
and vice premier Deng Xiao-
ping .
Mrs. Nixon will not accom-
pany the former president, but
his son-in-law Edward Cox and
editorial writer Raymond Price
will go u Nixon's guests. Also
making the trip will be Brennan.
staff stenographer Carl Howell
and a contingent of Secret
Service agents.
' Nixon plans to spend two nights
in Hawaii. The party will then fly
to Hon~ Kong. During the "rest s lop" in
Hawaii, Nixon will visit author
Claire Booth Luce and other
friends on the island of Oahu.
But there will not be a stop in
Hawaii on the way back, Bren-
nan said.
Brennan said the Nixon party
will take a three -hour scenjc
train ride from Hong Kong to
Canton. The Chinese govern·
ment has arranged a special ob·
servation car for Nixon.
A banquet honoring Nixon will
be hosted by Deng, and the
Chinese foreign minister has
scheduled a separate luncheon,
said Brennan.
The only scheduled sightsee-
ing will be the train trip to Can-
ton and a tour of recent
arcbaelogical discoveries ar-
ranged by the Chinese govem-
men\, Brennan said.
On Sept. 22, the Nixon party
will fly from Peking to Tokyo
and then to San Francisco and
finally to John Wayne"l\irport in
Orange County. Brennan said
the former president hopes to
arrive that day in time to attend
the California Angels' baseball
game against Texas.
Lewis aJso was not available
for comment.
Dr. Jerry Francisco, Shelby
County medical examiner , pre-
viously said t races of 10 drugs
wer e found in Presley's body but
only four methaqualone, co-
deine and two unspecified
barbiturates were found in
significant quantities.
On Tuesday, Francisco re-
iterated hill beijef that while the
drug traces were found in
Presley's body, "the cause or
death was still a heart attack."
Edward J . Johnston, director
of health boards for the state
public health department, said a
seven-page complaint was filed
against NicbopouJos last week.
According to the document,
the drugs prescribed for Presley
between Jan. 20, 1977, and the
day be died included
Bipbetamine and Dexedrine,
both amphetamines; Dilaudld, a
pain killer; Quaalude, a sedative;
Amylal , a barbiturate ;
Percodan, a sedative; Demerol, a
narcotic paln killer. and cocaine
hydrochloride.
The complaint said a routine
audit of Memphis drug stores
s howed Nlchopoulos in-
discriminately prescribed
stimu lant.I, depressants, and
pain killers for Presley during the
months before he died.
COuniy
To Seek
Fire Aid
BJ lll08DT M.•KB& ••Olltr ......... Oranp County supervilon cle-
clded n.da)' to turn to an CJUt...
slde comultat ror help 1D won-
tq out tbe takeover of fire pro-
tect.Ion lel'Vices by the county
nest June 30.
The state currenUy helps pro-
vide lire pnJteeUon to the unln-
corporated parts of Oran1e
County and to Dine cities includ-
ing Irvine and San Juan
Ca,Piatrano.
But late last 'Year, Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. informed local
officials that be intended to cut
from the state budget the 530
state firefighters working &.mder
contr act with the county.
Supervisors Tuesday dil'eded
county officials to report back in
two ween with a list of qualified
fire services consultants and ex-
pected costs.
lasuea to be explored include
the assimilation into the county
system of the more than SOO
firefighters, continued stale pro-
tect.ion of county wildland areas
and a requirement that may
lead to cash contracts with
participating cities.
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Seven of lbe nine cities pres.
enlly in the system belong to a
special aasessment district.
County Fire Chief Carl
Downs cautioned supervisors
Tuesday that whatever is ac
complished by consultants must
be accomplished quickly.
110 in the Shade
He sald members of the de-
partme nt are suffering from
morale problems because or un-
certainty about wbal is going t.o
happen. ·
Nik ki Makos. 5. and her mother. Mary Jane. ~d off
the sun 's rays with an umbrella while waiting for an af-
ternoon school bus for kindergarten classes at East Yale
Loop in Irvine .
"They are uptight and
frustrated." be said.
Downs added that be is losing
some key personnel and others
are loolnng for transfers.
County Fights Plan
To Preserve Birds
Downs also emphasized that
decisions must be made no later
than Dec. 1 in onler to make the
transition about seven months
later .
The consultant contract is t.o
be for s ix month s. but
supervisors assured Downs
Tuesday that important policy
decisions will be reached before
the end of the year.
C'A>unty Adds
More Funds
For Los Rios
Orange County supervisors
agreed Tuesday to add $36,000 to
$90,000 already allocated for
street improvements in San
Juan Capistrano's historic Los
Rios area.
The t otal project cost.
$127 ,000, will come out or the
H o us i n g a D'd Co m m u n it y
Development Block Grant Pro-
gram . The grant money will pay
for drainage a nd resurfacing
work on Ramos and Mission
Streets.
The street improvements are
part of an attempt by the San
Juan Capistrano City Council to
preserve the rural, his toric
flavor of the 30 acre Los Rios
area west or the San Juan
Capistrano mission.
Officials said the city hopes,
as a part of its master plan, to
work on rehabilitation or exist-
ing housing and co.nstruction of
low-cost housing for the area.
Orange County supervisors op-
posed federal efforts to preserve
the endangered Califorrua least
tern Tuesday on grounds that
the U.S. position menaces Santa
Ana River flood control projects.
Supervisors were responding
to a U.S. Department of Interior
proposal to establish two sites in
west Orange County u critical
habitat a.rea.s for the migratory
bard
George Osborne. env1ronmen·
tal manaaemeol agency dirtt·
tor. told the board that a n
billion flood protection project
could not be built if the river
mouth i.s identified as a critical
habitat area.
The board also voted against
identifying l,4SO acres of land,
water and airspace in Hunt-
ington Harbour and Anaheim
Bay as another tern nesting
area
Doctor's Lawyers
Appeal Con viction
RICHMOND. Va IAP J At-
torneys for Dr Jeffrey Mac·
Donald. sentenced to three con-
secutive life prison terms for the
stabbing and beating deaths of
hi s wife and two young
daughters. have appealed the
conviction to the 4th U.S. Circwt
Court of Appeals
The appeal wa s filed in
Raleigh. N.C., last week and ar-
rived at lbe appeals court Tues-
day. a court clerk said. The 35-
year-old former Green Beret
doctor was stationed at Fort
Bragg. N.C., at the time of the
1970 ldllings.
.Gem
Talk
811 J. C. HUMPHRIES
Cntificd G~I. AGS
MEN AND DIAMONDS ... ,,,..,,.,..good frlndl
T o paraphrase a n old 1001:
Des1gnatmg a sate as a c ritical
habitat area 1s a red flag to
other federal age n cies, lht:
board was told.
Supervisor Harriett Wieder
said that the re already art
mitigation measures in force for ,
the California least tern.
She also said that county resi-
dents would be an endangered
species in cue of flooding at tht
Santa Ana River that is said to
pose the biggest potential flood
threat west of the Miss1SS1pp1
River.
Huntington Beach resideo
Margaret Carlberg, wh
rep resented Audubon Society
groups, urged supervisors mere-
ly to make no comment on the
habitat designation at this time
It was part of a Fish and
Wildlife Service report.
She swd supervisors are act-
ing o n inadequate facts and that
ther e are differ ences in tn·
terpretation of the Department
of Interior's intentions
She also reported that leas t
tern recovery teams are now m
the process of modifying c rillcal
habitat maps.
Mrs. Carlberg also added that
superV1S0rs previously approved
critical habitat areas in Upper
Newport Beac h and at Seal
Beach with no apparent
Jeopardy to funding of pro1ects.
"Federal and state laws rec·
ogoize the importance of the
nation's dw10dhng wetlands.
"How could it be m the best in·
terest of the people for you to op·
pose these concerns," she asked.
California least terns. the
smallest of the tern family, were
declared an endangered s pecies
10 1970.
"Dlamcoda are a man •a beet Criead."
U you doubt lhat statement, t.ue a
loot al'OUDd you. llore Uld more men
are weartna diamonds. A study 1ut
year b1 a prominent ma1aalne
showed that about • perwat ot ·all
diamond r ln1s 1old, other than enia1,...eat rtnp, wen ..._•s rtnp.
Dlamaeda are allo .,..,.. up tn
.1Uckplm -tboH very mMeGliDe
tie-holden that are retanalllc to
popalartV. Oulf lbW ud .. ot
white .,ad paved wttb dtalDCIDdl are
allo ,.~ amoa.c ...... WbJ ....
mea nartq more Jewell'Jf TM
1un91 ..,. meo are ~ • lot of ta.. Sold aad dtamoMI tbem811"9,
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who knows where
to wear
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Citizen Erpresftnfl View of Saloon Bon to CU11 Coundlman
m 1ght be a 501 -meaning you were lurching about on one
s ka le.
In truth, your correspondent wlU have to admit to wit·
nessing a whole group of skaters one night. formed up in a
conga une and rolling out the front door of a famed Balboa
s aloon. It must be admitted, however, they appeared to be
havangone wbaleof a good Ume.
Well, heck, we all know how the Newport City Council
feels about having a good time.
so IT WAS BACK to the ordinance drawing board the
other night for the Newport governing body. which la once
more trying t.o hurdle the Superior Court barrier with a
new roller skaUng control law. 'Ibis one would empower
the city lawmakers to eslabli5b time limita for skating and
restrict areas where you couJd operate while having wheels
attached t.o your pedal extremities.
As often happens in Newport ~ach, however, you can
plainly see that the City Council has gone at attackin& the
problem backwards.
JUST TAKE TllE PROBLEM of drunken roller
skaters. Don't blame the skate rental places for this. They
aren't selling boou. They just rent roller skates.
Demon Rum you have to pick up some other place.
l,ike in the local saloons.
So there's the real problem.
Instead or puttinl restrictions on the times and places
for roller skatin1, the City Council could pass a law puWna
time limita and location bans on all the waterin& boles ln
Newport Beach. Go right t.o the root or the problem. Stop all
this gba.sUy drinking. Bao saloons.
or course, if that ever happens in Newport Beach, il'U
be a cold day you-know-where.
NATION /WEATHER
Carter Bares
Aid Program ~
RAnTo&D Ooaa. <AP> -......... can.r AD"'Mmeed U,.
• .., lJI --U·CODICIOWI New ...,. ... an n....secl propoM1
to ..1....m. •• bUUoo a year to .,.._ ·u.. poor, aced. bilDd and
dla•bled to tneet rtalnc eMf1)'
COila.
Tb• pnlldent received an at·
teatlve beartn• at a bulth care
forum apooaored b)' senior
clllsent l"MlPI· Hi.a audience ap-
TYProgra~
On Incest
Draws Ire
AMARILLO. Texu <AP> -
About 3>0 proteaters sang and
prayed outside an Amarillo
televlalon station, but the stat.loo
manager said be had not de·
clded whether to air the shows
that lmpired the pray-in.
Tuesday's protest was con·
ceived when CBS announced it
would air "Flesh and Blood," a
two-part program dealing with
incest. The protesters called the
show evidence of TV's ''moral
decay."
THE GROUP, led by Jimmy
Mamou, carried signs and
Bibles to the stnllon's gro~da
and prayed and sang for almo~t
an hour. They presenled KFDA
station manager Harr y
Neuhardl with silk flowers, a B1·
ble and brownies.
Neuhardt said Tuesday he still
bad not decided whether to air
the programs scheduled to be
shown Oct. 14 and 16.
Mrs. Mamou, who said she
was an lncest victim. claimed
CBS was exploiting the s ubject
"If they were going to show the
terrible trauma and how to sur
vive lncest. that would be dif
ferent," she said.
-plaaded .... ....... ....... woUI
beamdeltOCbilbom• ....... oll ~ wtDter, a aou~ of partlealar eoDcern to New EnsJ....s.n, ._. .. ~
la Ue-t'DI IMt;: ;lrf.JrJ aao.ooo~a . Carter ai.o m a .,..._
and J..tiDI reference to Ida owi
polltlcal ~. Be nld tlaat
u much • be edmlrel NU.red
Americam, "rm not Jet tempt..
ed to jof..D your rub QJt1me
IOOD."
UNDSa TBE Carter
blueprint, federal eoerv aid fOf'
the poor and other clludvan·
taged Americana would total
$1.6 blllloo tbia winter and $2.4
billion per year thereafter.
Jn a statement, the president
said :
·'Thia proposal will address a
critical need alleviating the
impact of higher energy prices
on those who are suffering moat
from higher energy prices. Our
energy policy must be com-
passionate. Without a aubatan·
tial program such as this one
our most needy households, in·
eluding many of the elderly on
mea1er fixed incomes, will face
almost impossible pressures on
household budgets . . . · ·
Banging in r1aere
Nick Siano, 24, dangles from the seventh noor of the
Hotel Deauville in New York City alter an argument
with bis girlfriend <silhouetted at top). Police usiated
Siano back inside.
Beauty Queen Sues
In Sex Story Flap
WHEN THE president an-CHEYENNE. Wyo <AP) -A former Illas Wyomin1 has hired
nounced in April that be would attorneys to represent her qainat Penthouse ma1uine over the
gradually decontrol domestic oil publication of a short story about the sexual anUes of a baton·
prices, he called for $800 mUlJon l wtrling Mias Wyoming. a pageant otftctal says.
of aid to low income famUiea. He Robert P . Schuster COftfln:ned Tuesday that hia Jackaoo firm
said he wu raising the ante or Spence, Moriarty and Schuster bu been retained by Kim Pring,
beca\184! of June's 40 percent nae last year's Mias Wyoming In the Mlaa America Pageant, to
in crude oU prices. represent her aeainst Penthouse. He would not comment further.
In addtUoo, be added a $400 million proposal to allow the M188 PIUNG, 23, WAS bead majorette at the University of
s tates to "help low-income Wyoming in Laramie before returnine lo her hometown of
households faced with health· Cheyenne after the articlt!" appeared In the New York-based
threalentng energy emergen· maga:nne's August issue cies." Miss Pnng declined to comment
To finance the a.ssialance plan, Mass Wyoming pageant director Richard Duff said be also had
congress would have to enact been told legal act.Jon 1s beang considered by the Miss Amenca
Carter's proposed "windfall Pageant an Atlantic C1ly, N.J . Pageant officials were not available
profits" tax on oil-industry re· for comment Tuesday
venues, which 1s by no me ans cer tam. THE STORY WAS ENTrn,ED "Miss Wyoming Saves the
World" and was written by freelance writer Philip Ciofarri. The
THE PLAN would provide i.tory describes the sexual antics of a Miss Wyoming named ~pecial energy allowances to Charlene leading up to and during a Ml.a$ America pageant.
households with an Income Penthouse stafr attorney Joe Kraft said ll waa a "crazy coin·
NEUHARDT HAD previewed below 125 percent of the federal c1 dence" th.al bolh MtSs Pring and the fictional Mi ss Wyoming
the program and earlier called it poverty level. The poverty level were bc£ton twirlers.
a "fine piece of dramatic work." currently is calculated at $'7,la> Mlss Pring won a $2,000 scholarship at the paieant for her
He said It waa not offeoalve. for a famlly or four and such a baton-twirling skills. Kraft said Ciofarri attended lut year's Mias
The IJ'OUP also opposes airln1 family would be eligible for aid America t\na1s in Atlantic City but hadn't aeen earlier competiUon
of "30 Minutes," a c hildren's if ill income was under $8.~. in which Mw Pnng performed with the bat.on.
program baaed on "80 Mlnutes" ---------------------------------------that deals with topics such as
homosexuality, drugs and
venereal disease.
Neuhardt said the station "un·
doubt.edly" would cootmue the
series.
HE ADDED, however. that he
baa asked CBS for a print on the
segment on homosexuality -
scheduled t.o air in late October
-so he could preview it.
The protesters are asking
KFDA not t.o air either "Flesh
and Blood" or "30 Minutes." U
the station refuses, Mrs. Mamou
said, they will ask local spoo.sors.
to pressure the s taUon. possibly
with a boycott.
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beer vtPIU• featu;rtq U·atbliett1. <lDddmta.111. tbere'•
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bMr fGrbkl the UM ol aU..W. wbo .,.. aWl p&Qtu.· M
aooo • 1ou ntlre, you become eliclble for a Llt9 -com· merdal.)
Tbe commerelals are memorable beeau.ae thef're
humOl'OUI and·txtrem•lJ well executed. It'• alwa11 amaa-lnl to Me ~ucb cu be compressed Into a ekeeoDd a pot.
TllEY'&E ADMISED IN 'l'IR ADV8&T181NG bu.11-
neat became ln addltloa to bem, funny, they maoaae
always to keep ID tlaht the aelliD1 polnta: Ute bu tood
tute, and fewer calories than reawar beer.
In a d1fferent vein. but arresttna also, are the com ·
mereials for Lite'• stablemate, Loweabru. wblch now ia
brewed in UU. countey. These are "tbee-of.llfe" com-
rnerclala In wbic,b aood buddies celebrate an oecaalon by
drlnkln• Lowenbrau
<altbouCb you'll never see them drinking in
the commercial
because the code
forbids that, too).
Finally. from the
tame house, Miiier
Money
Tree
Brewing ot Milwaukee, there are the more stately com-
mercials for Miller Hiih Life: "Jr you have the time, we
have the beer. Especially memorable la the Cbrlatmu com-
mercial 1howtng bone and bugcy travelln& over anow-
covered roads, a scene reml.nllcenl of the Marlboro
magazine ads run around Chriatma.s Ume, an entirely ap
propriate connection: Marlboro is the No. 1 cigarette brand
ol Philip Morns, which owns Miller Brewing.
For a couple of other reasons, these are commercials
to remember. One is that Miller Brewing 1s spending bar
rela or money to keep them before your eyes. Miller has
been advert1stog at the rate of $80 million a year. which 1s
more than anyone else spends to promote beer, even
Anheuser·BU!lcb, the indWltry leader
FINALLY, THERE'S TBJS REASON: tbe.e com
mercials have worked Miller has come from seventh
place in the tndu.stry to No. 2 behind AnheUBer-BUKh
(Budweiser, Mlchelob, Busch Bavarian ). Miller sold 5.4
mlllion barrel& in 1972 Last year 1t shipped 31 million bar-
rels
The advert1smg agency that created these com
mercaals is McCann·Enkson. and you would thlllk it would
be preening itself on thls performance . Surprise: It wa~
fired la.st month
McCann-Ertkson was ued after a number of people
who worked on the Miller account departed for a newly
formed aeency, Backer & Spielvogel. The pnnc1pals of the
new agency are Wilham Backer, creative chief on the
Miller account. and Carl Spielvoeel. former vice chairman
of lnterpubhc. the parent company or McCann Erikson
SPIELVOGEL LEFT AFTER A power struggle that
he apparently lost. Backer followed him two weeks Later
And then came others who had worked on Miller. Backer &
Spielvogel opened with no ~ccounts But laat month Miller
Brewing bttame client No t. its S*> million of billin&s in-
stantly estabhabing Backer & Spielvogel as one of the 30
largest advertising agencies in the United Stat.S.
So the same people who worked oo the Miller beer
brands will continue to work on them, only at another
agency. It rt'inlorces an old observation about the ad
\'ert1smg bustoess. "It':. a busmess where your toventory
goes down in the elevator every rught ...
Fibers Del'eloped
High-strength fibers that might be used in
industry and commerce applications are
1rown in a lab at tbe Hughes Aircraft Co.
electro-optical and data systems group at
Culver Clty. Polymer physicist Joanna
Ready lnapects ftben that were produced by
vibrating a wire coil in a polymer solution at sonic frequencies and conatant temperature.
Seminars to Tell
Of Small Business
A Mri• ol .. minan for. thoM 1Dte1'91tad ID IWtlq
t.belr on '-lneuet Will be aval1able \o a .... relldlatl
thJ"OGlh ~ct Collece bect••n1 f'rlda1. . l'fnt ta tbe ..._ II "Pr.••l'Mll Sem•ur," u all· cta1 ~that .._.... at t a.m. 1D tlM c&mp11'• PIM Atta,,..... roa fW 1be h1 II tJO bJ pn-...a.aatkm, or '11 at the door. ~
The MeGDd Mmlnar. ''How to 8tart YCMll' Own Bml·
..... •• tGliowl oa Sept. D. na; ~ o1 tbe Mriea, • .,,nw y.,. o.. 1u11. • neH Plaa,.. will take place oa Mftll ~•tlH ,
:::=.~nntn1oet.arr.a•:•to1tp ...... ,... •I
rar .......................... 111.-or ............. •
-.. -
James Earl Jones Ueft) and Billy Dee
Williams are the ace slugger and star
pitcher of "The Bingo Long Traveling
All-Stars and Motor Kings," a movie
com edy in its first TV showing tonight
at 8 on CBS. Channel 2
I QJ '"AMIL Y FEUD DATINQGAMI
HOU.YWOOO
IQOAM8
I TIC TAO DOUGH
THI IMDY 11UNCH
While returning an ancient
Idol to It.a i.tlng pl-. the
t>oy. .,. meneced by In
8rc haaolog11t (Vlnc•nt
Price).
• ADAM-12
Officer AMd flnda natCOI·
lea •t • 1-where ht!
and Melloy are lllf .. llng a
m811 on• tretflc warrant
Channel Listings
8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTl.A (Ind ) Los Angele5 D KABC-TV !ABC) Loi. Angela::.
{I) KFMB (CBSJ Sa,, Diego G KHJ·TV (Ind) Los Angel~s ®J KCST (ABC) San Diego
G) KTlV (Ind ) Los Angele-.
«I> l(COP·TV (Ind) Los Anqul~"
fl!) KCET· TV /PBS) Los Angeles
fl!> KOCE· TV !PBS) Huntongton Bedch
flD MACNEIL I LEHAl!A
AEPOflT
I!) MAGIC M8THOO Of'
OIL PAHITINO
(I) P.M. MAGAZJHe
l:OO 8 (I) CU MOVIE * * "Ttw Bingo Loog
Tr•vellng All-Stu a &
Motor King•" ( 1978) Biiiy
0.. WllllM11. J-Eart
~ A bi8clc bueball
IUm pleying In ti.. ~o
Netlonel t..uoue or tt'HI
1930·1 run Into • MrlM of
humorCK.11 complk:81lon1
When they brMlc •w•y
lrom ti.. ~ end try 10
mek• i1 on their own D AEAL PEOPl.E
F .. turec:I Me reporta on a
hOllenng CC>ntM I. a p8rty
tor tc>r'mer male center·
lolda of "Playgirl" maga.
W\9. an Arizona bit wllere
pe1ron1 bo• wt11le they
drink, and a woman w110
owna more than 100 St
Bernarda 8 PAISOHEA:ca.L
BLC>a<H
A grCKJp or male pnaonera
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town 11\d • ,.,.,..,., eon 11y
llOtm. (2 M.)
• CWQ. IUNmT Nit> .....
~ Eydie GomMI. Alatl
utll•
-~-• • • "Theee Thou9*'0
Hlllt" (tfftl Don Murrey,
Rlch.ro l!Qel!. A merried
r8"Chet returne to Illa for.
mar ""t'-' ~ the
la thrMtened. (2 hrs.)
• fAOllCW
OOMIMJNllM
A loolc et Yugoelavla, oon-
aldet.cl to be the moet Ito.
.... ~ communllt •t•t ...
la ~ed.(AI G ONCI UflON A
ClASSIC
"'Seel tlll•nd'" ThrM youttla
try to .. ..,. ti.. Nlll• from
hun1er1 on .,, lllland Mel
pre...,ve
t:ao G) THE 000 COUPLE
Altar driving each other to
near distraction. Fet1K and
Oacar a11end 1 group
lhetlpy MtHIOn
t:OO D HOLOCAUST
"The Final Sotullon" Rudi
jolna I RUUlan parttMn
brlQ1d1, Inga a.ica to )<><n
lier husband Kart 1n tl\e
concentr1tlon ump, Ertle
()o(f a pt an a to ••acute
J-more etlictently 1111-
1en the Nazi dec1t1on to
remov• 8,000 Wuaaw
Jewa each day for
··reMntemeni " (Pall 3 of
4)(R) 8 KUNOFU
Caine 11 caught 1n a bl<>O<I·
feud t>etw_. two tamllMt-
0 ®} CtiAAUF8
ANO£l.8
(Se1M)rl Prem1«e) Kelly.
Kna and thetr new pat1no1
T 1flany (Shelley HllCM) Ml
tMlll aboard Ille Love Boal
to 1nve•t1Q11le the 111111 ot
priceleaa 1rt1f8C1t Brom a
muaeum
G) MEJW GRIFFIN
Gueata David B"inner e>o;c; S.ver•nNn. Rtlchlfl
NBC e t :OO -•iffolocaust . •• Tbe
man execution of Jews dUl'iq World
"i W ar.-1L ta tlMt 1ubJecLCJl ~C.-.1·
ment. .
CBS 8 10:00 -Bender. ·Harry
Guardlno stan u a tough New York
police executive who takes a job in an
exclusive California town in thia pre·
rniere epiaode .
KCET 8 10:30 -"Fr.ankie and
J ohnny." The first American ballet ta
celebrated on the 40tb anniversary of
its debut . Ruth Page , the original
Frankie, is interviewed.
Fll'lllly • o..;-!vtg.n, J .J.
Welker, Maw-Mc:Go-
wm, IAlanc:I Scott NI.
• GAIAT
~
"T rlel Of The Make" The
llt'IC bMMlli cadeC 10 gr~
1i. from Weet Point la pet·
MQMd by Illa lwllOw ofll.
~.(R) . ............,. tC>.00. Cl) ~
A tough, New Yottl polloe
e.cewtlve (Herry O<illl'dlnO)
•• l)l(IUaded to ~t •
jOb ea chief of pollce In an
eactua1ve Calll ornla
community
UG NEWS II) NtaHT OAU.aAY
"'lone S<Jrvlvor"' When the
Titanic alnka. • ~•te
man dreu ea up 1n
woman'a ClollllflQ 10 be
rMCued
10:aoee NEWS fD FAAHKI£ AHO JOHNNY
Thia 40111 enrnvetu ry tnb·
ula lo the llrtt A..-k:an
ballet 1ncludet en 1n1..-
w1111 Aulll Page. the Oflgl·
naJ Frankie. and ottpa of
lt'HI 1938_ptodUC1IOO CR)
11:00 ID u (I) 9 NEWS
MAKE ME LAUOH
Q MOVIE
• • Don't Puah. 1"11
Charo• Wh1n Reedy ..
11969) Enzo C11eru1lco.
Sue Lyon An llallan POW
~omehow geta dr1t1ed 1n10
tM United Sta1ea Army 12
hrs I m THE 000 COUPlE
Oacer arranges lo< Fe!,. to
cover an 1nternet1onal
wreatltng m61Ch
&I) BENNY HIU SHOW
fl) OICKCAVETT
Guesta Mt<:kfly M1nt1e
Hri AatOfl. L.eo Ouro-
OfMt, Tom Gorman. (P.-t 1
d3)j_A)
11:IO 8 (I) YOUR l\IM
"LAnera To CU.._. ..
8 TONIGHT
Hoel : Joflnny C•reon
au.ta: Chattee NellOn
R.-y. DtotlM w.,,.....
8ucPdy Aid\.
I MSTCW~ I 9 .at.a WOMAN
1>9pper'• ln\IOMlmenl With
a per8"0iec lrtl91 and N
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being blOwn and • OOllcl
ahootouq R)
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fOf KA08 aoenta 11\d
teoe!Y• • doll 11181 •• ~
1tlluabll to KAOS -~Alie HEWS
-MllflGHT_-
12:00 8 (I) SWITCH
P•te and Mao, hired 10
learn 11>9 r..-beNtld
thl atranga bah•'"°' or •
well-«nown 11ar. 11ne1 the _ .... .,,.2~-
0ld~ fR) 8 1WIUOHT ZONE
An -oecs r~ l'rldM ...
,.., home '-"'O the errr.-
11 of deelh m Ml8860N:
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P1<t1 laltl In loY9 ""'" Ill
enemy eoen1 "'the modat
of oparafiona lo t:>realo; ""'
MP'Of\809 r lnO
ti) OETSMAA'T
Thi Ctioal "'" to 1mpr na
.. ~ reporlet 1n
hOOM of O"'"'O CONT ROl
a t>etter •maoe SI 2tT~T
Emmys Top Show .
UJC Winner in Last Summer Week
NEW YORK <AP) -It was the
last week of the summer television
season, with specials and sneak pre·
views, and ABC -listing the E mmy
awards show , a pro football game
and a two-part movie -was the big
bene fic iary in the ratings race.
figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co.
show.
In fact , ABC's broadcast Sunday
night or the 31st annual Emmy show,
was the week's highest-rated pro·
gr a m , claiming nearly half the au·
dieoce in the time period.
"Breaking Up is Hard to Do," a
t wo-part movie for TV with an all-
sta r cast, was sixth and 14th In the
ratings, while the Monday Night foot-
ball game between Plttaburgh and
New England came in eighth. A
special Thursday night edition or
"Monday Night Football," featuring
Loa Angeles and Denver, was No. 19.
NBC, DESPITE AN otherwise dis·
mal week, scored with its preaenta·
tlon Saturday night of the Mias
America Pageant, No 3 in the rat-
<Anon Contract
Going to Court
ings behind ABC 's "Three's Com·
pany."
ABC pulled the wraps off "The
Lazarus Syndrome." and it finished
fourth in the week's r atings, while 1
''240-Robert, '' an other of t he
network's new programs. was No. 18.
ABC DID LESS well with. another
new show. "~f the Blue," which
fi nished 26th.
ABC claimed seven of the week's
Top 10 programs, and compiled a
rating of 20.3, its highest sin~ the
wee k ending May 6. The networks
say that means in an average prime-
ll m e minute during the week, 20.3
percent of the homes in the country
wlth television were tuned to ABC.
New Angel Debuts
NBC HAD TROUBLE at the bot·
tom of the list, with ''The Rockford
Files" No. 50 for the week, followed
by ''E ddie Capra Mysteries,"
"Runaways ," a n "NBC Wh ite
Pape r " on foreign policy a nd
''Operation Llfeline."
Here are the week's 10 highest·
rated shows:
She lley Hack <center) joins the cas t of Charlie ·s Angels in its
season premiere episode tonight , a special t wo·hour presentation
at 9 o'clock on NBC, Channel 4. Other cast members are Cheryl
Ladd Oeft > and Jaclyn Smith.
Cole Stars
In 'Lazarus'
"An erotic ideal." .u1Ctcoou.. .........
{jlANCARLO {jlANNINI
ELLI ~ENNIFER ~LL
Tue Inn
.
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t1on. c• iw •• ao "*'-> I TO-~ ta:t7 9 IAMTTA
' TM de9ltlbed con•J1l'cin of•......., .. ..,..,.
out on • mlaalon to~ ,._ ,..._., deeltl. (RI
1i00e TOUOMOW
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lf'OW. Plwlderll ~ IN
lntefneUDNI AaaodallOfl
d M.....,.._ wlCI AMO-
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• MOYll
• • • "Merl On A 8tmg"
( 1880) Ernlet aor,,-.
KAnin ~. A Aulo-
llllln 9C1¥. toroad to remeln
behind .,. Iron ~.
.__ • COUnlentCI'/ ~
die U.8 . ( 1 hr .• 50 min I
1:t0 8 Cl) HAWAII llNl-0
MoG.,.,.,t ~-the
ONttl of • r~ed J8')•
-bat*• wllo tonlid·
ere<! lllmlllllf tl\emed and
committee:! au~ (Al
1:30 m kl. MOY8'1'
~4l.
"W-lnaide" lnmat"
of 8 M111n1 pr1aon 0-UM
t,_ ~-r .. ..,.., h()pea
1nd dre1ma wtth B•ll
M<>yara fRl =1 = * * ··~ Denny Wtl90n'"
f t9501 Fr.,,.. Sinatra. Shet-
ley Wini•• A ~·· r-
10 ·-,. Mowed "°""" .. he ~ tnvototed .... ltl
~··• f2 hra l ., on .,.,.,...,
KAO& •18111 drying up tNt
Unnec:I Stal" •llh a MGr91
~ (Part 31
2:20 8 HEWS 2:21 8 HEWS
2:30 8 MOYIE
• • •,.. In Out l 1me
f 11M41 Ide Lup.no P9<JI
Henreid A POlfah ,...,, •nd
,,., B<111sti 1)1"~ '°'" r ......
lnG4t ettort a ao .. n.. 1111
Naz.ta C' llta S mtn r ·=Of COMMUNISM
A 1oo1t •• Yuooet1v1111 con· -eo 10 be 1"" mos• l•b
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ICM'' ( '"'' Dani Andrw9, ,Donna "-ed. A "'Ml
~to aCIMtM_,.. ,,., ot .... bfOltlet, ~
after he -800t'9ed ot .,. crime Md e1C1P9d. (1
flf .. aa fllln.)
Ml. THI UNWAHTID •
Al'f'J.!. amployef1 and .,,,.,..don oMcWe .,. • :
Intel t11 •It on. .. PfOC>-l
..,,, ~ --llM!lgrdon • H It 8NICll Mellleal\-•
lllllntl, u.a. cit'-anct
rMidentl~~
•iOOD MOVIE • • • • "'L.oulla" ( 1850) •
Aonald Re9gal'I, CNrW • :
eoc-.,. A middle-aged • "*' '-pt004elne wlttl ...
deugh1at and hie widowed •
mother. (2 tva.)
... MCMI
• • "DIMour" (194411 Tom Neal.Ann ~,..,._ ;
~ llilc:Hlllae 10 ttw '
W.C Colet • ..,._. M geta ,
In~ with murder and a
Mdul:llW blonde ~ ( 1 •
ht,30mln l
.._., TO IEMNOUNCEO
4::11 NIW8
4;40 MOVIE
• • "'Ambuat,.. f 1939) Ola·.
dya Swuthou1. Llovd
NOian
Thur•day•s
Dayt h11r ,fffll'irs
-AFTERNOOH-
t2:008 ..... f hel awteea
Breed .. f 19~31 Rock
Hudaon. Julte Adema
Allp a«V'l'IQ a HI-year
pr1eon 1enn. • man t•-to
••OP 1111 eon !Tom lollowlnQ
"' "" 1oot11eoa, (I hr . 30
'""'' ...... "Pubhc f,_,,y ..
c t931l Jame• Caoney.
Oori•ld COOll
a~a:t ••. , .. Babe 111111>1
Susan Clarie , Alea Kar<u
lhbe O•drlkaon ··111e
world • Q'Nlee1 women
•lllle11l ·• WilOIS Ii l\flr()tC
ben i. &Qlill\tl cancer ( 1
'" JO mini
3:30 1J • • • The 0 .. 1100 or
J<XHt 11968) Doria Day.
Peter Gr1ves A widow
oeg•n• ra111n11 ahflep
c•u••n.:i ,,,,, c;ellle-ran<.l\ttf
"~"DO•• to fume C 1 hr .
l0m1n 1
TV Acquiring
British Accent
NEW YORK <AP I -lt began about 18 months
ago with an experiment. a golfing series from Bri·
tain. offered American TV watchers by cable
"We figured we 'd · JUSt get our fttt wet wi th
that." says Arrue Rosenthal. one or those :ovolved
in the pro1ect, "and the response was exciting
"WE FOUND WE COULD d1stnbute high·
quality progra ms from Bn tain by cable, that pe<>·
pie would watch them . and th at national 41d ·
vertlsers would sponsor them "
"The English Channel." described by its
creators as "a cultural television network." was
born last May. of!erlog cable systems a fully
sponsored, weekly two-hour block of programl>
over a 13-week period
AND THIS FALL, THE network -perhaps
more properly. the supplier -will provide about
60 cable systems in all parts of the country with
three series and more than a score of iodividuaJ
programs rn a similar 13-week schedule . Most
series and programs are from Granada Television.
one of Britain's major produ~rs .
MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
"THE MAIN EVENT" (PG)
"OH.GOD"
"MOONRAKER" ~)
"CAPRICORN ONE"
NEW YORK <AP > -Attorneys for
''Tonight" show boat Johnny Carson
will uk the Los Antelea Superior
Court to decide when h1a contract
with NBC expires. a ccordlnt to
television reporter Rona Barrett.
"31st E mmy Awards Show," with
a rating of 27.3 representing 20.3
million homes, and "Three's Com·
pany," 26.1 or 19.4 million. both
ABC; "Mias America Pageant," ~.2
or 18.8 million, NBC; "The Lazarus
Syndrome," 23 .1 or 17.2 million,
"Mork and Mindy," 22.7 or 16.9
million, and "Breaking Up ls Hard to
Do," Part I, 22.S or 16.8 mlWon, 811
ABC ; "M·A·S·H," 22 .4 or 16.7
million1• CBS; "NFL Monday Night
Footbau," 20.7 or 15.4 mllllon, and
"Taxi.'' 20.2 or 15.1 milllon, both
ABC, and "WKRP in Cincinnati,"
20.1or15 mllllon, CBS. ..
HOLLYWOOD <AP)
-Ollvia Cole and Louis
Gossett Jr .. Emmy win-
ners for "Roots" and
Em m y nominees for
"B ackst airs a t the
White House," will be
reunited in an episode ot
the ABC series "The
Lazarus Syndrome."
Miss Cole will play a -1::~==============~>-•-------------11.
Attrlbutiq ber story to aources,
Mil• Barrett aaid OD ABC's "Good Mornlnl America" pro1ram Tues·
day that attorney• for both Canon
and the network have •treed to the
motion because they are amdoua to
end dltrerencee over when the con·
tract aplrel. Canon contendl the pact expired fn April. However, the network
elalma be ii bound to b1a annlvenU')'
with NBC on Oct. 1.
lllll Barrett Hid tbe court ii 8Jr·
pected to ~ tbe quettioft ''bl the near tutun." Tbe,. have bem ,..
pol"U tbat ABC ll tfJlnl to alp cu.o. to. eootrect.
THE NEXT 11 shows :
''Eleht ls Enou1b" and "Happy
Daya," both ABC; Movie -"The
High and the Mlthty," CBS; .. Break· tna Up la Hard to Do, .. ·Part n. ABC;
Movie -'"Speedtrap," CBS· Movie
-"Gboat of Fll1ht 401,': NBC;
"Laverne and Sblrley," ••240.
Robert~" and "Monday Nlabt Foot·
ball," edition, all ABC, and
.. ~ Granl,'' ~· .
guest starring role as a
nurse who bas been
raped. The new aeries
1tar1 Gossett and Ron
Hunter.
Dino Guests
HOLLYWOOD <AP)
-Dean Martln h
dragged into a local
political campaip u be
plays himself in an
epllOde of •'The MJJad·
venturee of Sheriff
Lobo" on NBC OD Tu•·
day, Sept. 25.
H •
C01t111Y of die·-Mtt lelll _...,, n1W KJ#AVE -FM 10t
I j I • I! 1 'I'
left l'Mtl• Kff)(o,M, H .11 )
kKOI, H .t 1 IUITH, ltt.t ..... ..,_, KNC>e, 17 •• 1 ~11 H .1r
KOST, tll.111(110 tM.I .... , KUT,1 , .... , KACS, ..... .......,.,~vll.117.1,
MtM,1 "''K• tt.?1 K•N, H.t
'~ROCKY II" IPG>.
"MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI"
"BUCK ROGERS" (PG)
"HOT STUFF" (PG)
"THE VILLAIN"
""THE CONCORDE -AIRPORT '79"
"THE BRINKS J08" (PG)
"HOT STUFF"
!HE VILLA! " ~
"STAR WAAS"
~PAIOQAN ONE" .(PG}
,:ALIEN" (R)
"ev&S OF~ MAAS"
"MEATIAU8"
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