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Travelers Tanking lfp;
'Evens' A -wait Saturday
FRI DAY AFTEPNOON , M AY 25. 197q
VOl /1 NQ "' I H C r10N\ I/ PA Gt '>
eporter atche
.. * ..
Epitaph:
'A Man
Chooses'
STARK£, fliJ !/\1'1 In h1 :-.
final hour!'I . John /\ SJ•l·nkl'link
1otlt·d down hh 1•111t uph
· Mau ti. "h.1t hl' 1'111)f1..,1·s •11
he He d1uose~ th.it f<1r tu m~cll ,
Spenkehnk wrolt' on a note he
slipped to his minister. lhe Rev.
Tom Feamster. less tha n two
ho urs before he d ied in Florida's
electric chair.
F eam s ter. a n Epis copa l
minister who twcamc close tu
Sprnkcl1nk during his final
months, sa 1cJ that :rftcr handm~
O\ t•r th1• final written ml·~.~11g1•,
th<· 1·11rnl<'mn<·d man ga' 1• th1·
<•lt•q;.(,\ man a m1'!'l!'lag1• of l11vt:
.. The la:-.t thing Ill' :-.:11d to mt·
w a s th a l h 1• I 11 v l' d ml' , · '
1-'camstN said 'Ttw 1;1:-.l thin~ I
s aid to lum wa:-. th;11 I lovl·<I him
we :,h11<1k ha11d" ·
Feam ... tt:r. who \\ 11 n1·~..,1·d tht·
c x c c u t 1 o n a n d 1· <1 l l t· d 1 I
· barb;.in c. · rec~tllcd ont• olhl•r
last statement from Spl·nkt·link
"Wh('n this c·ume"' do>Nn . I
hope that ~onw ).!11od v. ti l l'llOH·
of it ·· s p <' n lo. t• I 1 n k d 1 ri n o I .. a l
hrcakfasl ThNl' \\a:-. no final
m eal. f<'<>amstt·r ..,aid. hut dHI
take Holy Communion twu hours
bt'fore he• wa'i <:x1·c:ulcd
"You need nul wastt• your
prnyt•rs on .J ohn Spt·nkelinl.
Let's pray for ours1•lvl's l.-cl'!'I
pray fur our souls." the mmist1:r
S<.tld .
"That was n't .lohn Spenkehnk
that was electrocuted in thal
c h a ir today. bcl'auhr Juhn
Spe n kclink had dtt•d of this kind
of barbarism vcars a1:w." thl·
<See EPITAPH. Page i\21 '
Coast
t -
Weather
Night and mornin~ low
clouds with hazy sunshine
in the afternoons through
Saturday. Highs 10 the
mid 60s at the beaches and
in the low 70s inland. Lows
tonig ht 57 lo 62.
INSIDE TODA\'
Ho~ you got rhythm'> I/
not see where to find aome at
the Goltkn Bear in llunt·
1ngton Beach, Golden Weat
College or UC Irvine this
weeknd on Page Cl.
'Didn't Speak,
Didn't Blink'
AP Wor•pflolo
Fl NALLY EXECUTED
John Spenkelink
By TOM SLAUGHTER
STARKE. Fla. 1AP 1 When
they raised lht• venetian bhnd,
John Spenkelink start·d directly
at the• 32 of us who watd1NJ turn
du! toda~
fie didn't s peak. Ile didn't
blink. He stared straight ahead.
The re was nothing in the con·
demoed man's expression. even
thoul'lh two of his c losest friends
in his last days were sta nding in
the back row of w1tncss<.•s so hl'
could see the m beforl' he tl1cd rn
the hui.w oake n cleclnt· t·hair
Thl'n thcv lowt•rt•d a hlu1·k
hood over hlh fa1·1· Tlt<·n · w<i~ :a
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Florida Executes
F oriller Countian
!-.TAHKE . Fla IAP • Con·
\ 11·ll·d murdcrt·r John A
-;pl·nkl'hnk was put to death in
~'lorufa ·s oak clc<"lru· ch:11r lo·
d~1y. denchmg his left fo.,t as
2.250 volts of e lectricit y hhol
through his body. flt-W<JS pro·
nounccd dead al 1· 18 ·a.m. PDT
Spenkl'link. 30. form erlv of
But'l'\,jJ Park. wltoM.· uttorncys
foug ht lo s;n-t· hb life up to the
last moment, hccamc• the first
m a n l'xecutcd 1n the Un1tt:d
Gold Prices
.loom; Dollar
Trades Mix
LONDON 11\Pl Gold prices
soared lo record le vels today.
toppin~ $270 an ounce on the
bullion markets in London and
Z urich. Dollar trud1ng was
mixed on the world excha nges.
Rullion prices in London
rocketed to $270 an ounce at the
m or nin~ fi xin~. up fro m
Thursday's closing price of S26S
a nd shattering the record or
$265.625 set Tuesday. London
gold brokers fixed the afternoon
price at $270.60 a n ounce.
anothe r record. T he previous
record was $264.50 al th Tuesday
afte rnoon fixing.
Gold hit $270.25 in Z · h ,
Europe's oth e r big bullio
m a rket. The Zurich exchante.
like many othe r European finan·
c ia l cente rs, reopened today
arter Thursday's Ascension Day
holiday. The previous Zurich
record was Tuesday's $266.125.
but the price fell to $264.375 Wed·
nesday.
The widely forecast $300 ounce
of sold. predicted for the end of·
this year. appeared increasingly
realistic because or the world oil
1hortap, fean ol still more in·
nation and 1eneral economic un·
cerlalnty. Investors tra~illonally
buy 1old ... hedge ln times or
~mkunrnt.
Sta tes s tnl"C Cary Murk <:llmorl'
"ti Jingly facl·ll u f1nng :-.4uad 111
Utah on J:m 17 1!177 Hcfon:
that. no t·xecution:-. had ht·<'n
<·a rned out m Lht~ c·ountrv ~1nc1·
1967. -
Spenkchnk wus cxe<.·uted in d
drab beige dl'ath mom, measur-
ing a bout 12 hy :W f('(·t at tht·
Florida Stall' l'nson lie n •
<.'c tvcd ttw firsl JOit of <'lcctnc1t y
a t 7 l:l am
Thut firi.t ~urge !-.ingcd th1·
skin on his right calf, sending
s moke mlo th1• death chum bl•r
lie clenched h1h lt·ft fist. th1·n h1!'1
h a n d s began t o curl a nd
blacken. Spenkc link rt•ce1vcd
two mort• JOils of c lcctrir 1ty
A doctor wus called to check
his heart al 7 · 14 a m . The doctor . .
David Brierton, steppcfl back
. and wailed two more minutes.
wh e n he aga i n c h ec k ed
S penke link 's he art with u
ste thoscope and again stepped
back. Finally al 7: 18, he made a
third check, lifted the death
hood to look at Spenkelink 's
eyes. and checked his pulse.
Spe nkelink was dead.
He had been condemned for
killing a fellow d rifter with a
crimin a l r ecord. Joseph
Syz mank iewicz. in a
Tallahassee motel room in 1973.
Spenkcllnk. a fugitive from a
California prison al the lime.
pi ed up his victim as a
chhiker and claimed he killed
him after Syzmankiewicz forced
him at gunpoint lo submit to a
homosexual act.
Carol Myer s. Spenkelink 's sis·
ter . a ppeared al the briefing
area crying on the shoulder or
he r husband, Tim. She held up
what she said was her ~rother's
last will, which read : "This is lo
authonae the release or my body
and all personal belon1inp im·
mediately if I a m executed
(murdered> by the state of
Florida to Mrs. Carol Dean
Myers."
The condemned m an had lost
(8ee 8IA YEil, Pa1e AZ>
pause. th1•n h t~ body 111mpl·cl
s lightly Sm oke hci::an ris ing
from his right raff wh<.·n· <ill
t•lectrodl· was all;H:hcti to h1~
s haved :-.ktn
But I c:oul1tn l ~ml·ll .1nvlhin).!
We were s ilent in the witness
room . We waited .
Spenke link 's chest was freed
from a heavy leather s trap His
wh1k shirt was unbuttc)n<:d A
prison offt<·ial rf.'ac:hcd inside his
s hirt and tugiH·d at his T shirt.
l•xposinJ? h1:-. <:hcs t A doctor th<·n
plal·ed a :-.l flhcstOPl' lo lhc c·h(•:-.t
of thl' r1g1<1 ;md hr1o<lc<I f1 gun·.
!-. pen kl' I 1 n k · '.'. hand.., \\ l' rt•
l'lut<'ht'cl tn ;1 ft !\I and \H'rt' tli:-.
l'Ol()rt•d
I !\;1~ :1 thrt'I' inc h \\OUnd
IWlow ;1 lcat.lwr harm·s:-. <Ill 111:-.
<:all His :-km had :-.11lit hut hr•
cl 1d n 't hll•t•d L1kt• th1• uth1·r wit
nt'S'il's I sat mot1onll':-.:-. in m~
l'lrn tr tor ftvt• m 111ute~. wluc:h
.,ct·mt·d hkt: an .ai.:1·.
Then I .,;i\\ I hr· t"<t•1·utt•mt'r
lie won· a hh1t•k hoo<I nmt a
rnhe Othl•r w1tm·s:-.1•:-. :-.a 1d t 111•\
s<•" t v.o 1•i..t•1·ut10111•r:-. l1ul l :-et\\
onl y om·
lit• lookl'ti al lhf· man ht· wa..,
paid Sl!lel to loll from behind a
part1t1o n.
Th l' ct o <0 t 11 r a p p r o a 1· h c· d
Spl·nk1·l1nk two m•Jl'l' times.
l'h ~tk tng hts hca rth<.·a t a nd
1-iulse
Ont• of lht· l'tJ.{ht men 1ns111c' l hl·
ch'ath chamb..-r st11d somcthtng
to Prisot1 SupNintcndenl l>av1d
Br1f.'rto n . T h e mun :-.mtled
:-.h~htly
' • UVA' ID!OUL£:.:i......~·'""'...__
Sp<'nkchnk rt'l"c• Vl·d th1· ftrst JOit
of l'lectr1c1ty. the doctor nodded
a t Brie rton
W e knt•w J o hn A rth ur
Spe nke link was dead.
APWl• ...... to
ANTI-DEATH PENAL TY PROTESTERS AGONIZE
Reaction at News of Spenkelink'a Exec!Jllon
Travelers Fill Tanks
'Odds' Today, 'Eve~' Await Saturday
By TOM BARLEY °' .... o.lly ~ .........
It was the turn of the "odds"
to fill the ir gas tanks today a nd
Orange Coast service s tation
operators reported that many of
their customers were gassmg up
pr ior lo hilling th~ road on this
Memorial Day holida y weekend.
fl is expect ed that m a ny
"evens" will wail unlij early
Saturday lo gas up beWrc they
too head for the highways rather
tha n take a chance on getting
~as e n route lo thelr destinallon.
Travelers appeared lo h ave
the c autious blessing o r the
Southern California Automobile •
Club which Hid today that the
gas supply position during the ,
holiday weekend is "much more
e ncouraRin1t "
A s pokesmun said the number
o r sta tions closing (In any day
durin~ the weekend is the lowest
sin<'e the gas <'rtsts hit Southe rn
Ca lifornia five wet•ks af:to.
He satd fewer than 20 percent
of Oran1te County ser vice sta·
lions surveyed planned lo close
Saturday. The pe rcentage tn·
Amin Backers Die
KJ\MPALA. Uganda IAPI
Spear wielding Acholi tribesmen
are hunting down and killing
rival tribesme n who hacked die
tator ldi Amm durinFi his c1~ht
year s of hlood y pur.~cs . un
American missionary reports
1'rt'usl'd to about 50 percent on
Sunday and 30 percent on Mon·
day.
"But those figures are en
t·ouragmg." he suid. "More sta ·
lio ns will be open tha n at any
pomt of the c ris is and the word
from those st ations is that their
upply of ~as will b<' much more
plt'ntlful "
The auto club is ur(lm it drivers
who arc Relting low on gus to
s top at the first avullablc slulion
rathe r than seek a s horter line
at another facility.
"U ther.-·s a gas the re and you
nceed il. wait and gel it." he
urged "Th'• situalton looks pret·
ty good but 1t 's nol ~ood enough
for anyone to try any s hopping
around ··
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D EVF.Rl. Y ltlLLS r A P l
Th\' on of aoap lyt"OOn Lloyd
Cotsen re mained In critical <'On
dit ion today one day anw
Cots~n·~ wlrl' and a us.year old
boy died from Injuries suttf'h'd
whl·n lht• thr••t' wen• bound and
:.hot an tht• heud by un antrud(•r.
nutht)fllll'l'I •mad
l 'h1•1sto1>twr l)(wrang of Wf':<I
l 'O\'lllll, who wui. lt vrn~ with tlw
l'11t st•111o wh1 1t• 111t1•111l1nt1 prt•p
i>dHml, dll'd Thu~ll:" ut C\--dllr"
S 111:11 Ml·d1t•u l t'1•nter, !l&lcl
ho1>p1tul :.11ukl' · m 1n Ho bf' rt
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Friday. May 2!1. 1979
rowe-11.
Joanne Cotaen. 42. died Thun·
day evftling al UCLA Ml"dlcal C~nler wht're llM had undt•r&OfH!
1u r1erv . s aid h o h pl tal
spollnmanAI Hicks
She had bt-l'n • juror 111 u U!lt'
lnvolvina an Iranian stucleor1l
llt•r 14-yc ar-old son, Noah.
was in c•rilln al ront1 1t1on ul
lit' LA
The• yvuni.: l>c1t·rrn.: 1 the• '1111 11f
t ht"' Kev .. :d.:u r /\ IJot•rlrui 1.
Mrs <..:ots1•n und ht>r s11n wt: rt·
1•ach boun1l und shot on1·e an lht-
head Wedntlday eve roang.
Pollet' Capt. l~ Tracy uh.I
T hurs day lnve•U•ato rs were
buHlcd by lhl' ahootanas hut
hll V\' I lood dC8Cr lpllon Of thl'
.iunrnan He &a id a couplt< t•i.r u~ the 1&llu<'k on lrt."tl·llned
Hl•dford Drh·•· J U8l lll'xl door
to the home or plunast Jo1w
ll urb1
"Tht• SUt-11\'t'I wui. dn·sst•d an
11li tlllrk l'loth111.: aml wai. w1·tir
111.: ska mu11ks and ~loVt''" Trat'y
Miid. addlng lhut tht· man s pokt•
with an Ul't'tmt . "J>t•!.sthl y M 1<ltlll'
Shelters Needed?
Murder Cited as Evidence
By KATllV t:LANC'V
()I, ... o ••• , ..... e it•fl
The alleged murder this week
of a former Huntington Beach
woman traJlarally demonstrates
the need for sµecial shelters for
women who are abused by their
husbands.
That was the message brought
to a press conference Thursduy
by the director of the Orange
Bus, Train
Way to Go
On Holiday
By The Associated Presi.
Many Californians t·aught 1n
the fuel crunch will be nyi ng
and s kating th rou gh lhei r
Memorial Day w(•ekend. while
othe rs opt for the bus or train.
·Public trans portation, once
t'Ons ide r ed ·'tht· second-c lass
C'il1zens' modt• of lransit," will
be the way tn go """ the thref'
d ay holid«Jy weekend . Southern
California Rapid Transit Dis·
1 ri ('t supervisor Tom Horne said
Thursday.
The district. which carried a
rCl'Ord n0,000 passengers last
· weekt•nd <added 16(1 buses since
t he ga~olan(' crisis s truck two
GASOLINE LEADS
PRICE HIKES-A4
BUCKET BRIGADE
LIMIT SET-AS
SOLONS' OIL STOCK
A CONFLICT-Editorial, A6
GAS STATION
PRICING RAPPEO-A11
DECONTROL COST:
$135 PER FAMILY~&
weeks <.igo and plans to r un
a huut half its 2,400-bus fleet dur-
ing the holiday.
In a dditio n , official s for
a irlines and Amtrak prepared
for extra passengers by adding
flig hts and lengthening trains.
VPnice rollerskate shops re·
ported bris k business as people
s kated to work, restaurants a nd
superma rkets.
Road Skates lnte rnational's 55
e mployees have been skating to
work and. said receptionist
Terra Weston. "everyone is skat·
ing everywhere now.''
Slaters can be seen rolling
down grocery store aisles a nd
into restaurants throughout the
shoreline community.
Suzanne Thomas. who heads
the 2'h-year-old skate company,
said she's noticed businessmen
wear ing s horts and swinging
brie fcases in downtown Los
Angeles.
Businessme n a nd gamblers
fl ave been packing California's
flights to Las Vegas. Some
airlines are scheduling extra
weekend nights to the resort.
County Women ':. Tran!.sl aona l
Liv111~ Center . a she ller for SO·
c·alled battered wives
Dr. Alice Ochsman-Banne r
spoke or the shooting in Long
Beach Wednesday or 32-yeur·old
Marilyn Mahone, a former Hunt·
ington Beach resident who had
sought refuge in at least four
women's shelters in the year
before her death.
Rig/a Grads,
Wrong State
!\tlTCllELL. S.D (AP I
About 200 of t he 277
s e niors who grnduated
from the high school in
MitC'hcll. South Dako ta.
will have to ~i\'e back
their diplomas al lc<.ist
te.porarily.
Yt wasn 't unt i I th e
diplomas were handed out
Wednesday that some stu
de nts found they h<.id Just
g raduated from Mitchell
High School in Mitchell.
North Dakota.
The s c·hool principal
sa id h e e xpe cts th e
d iplomas to be replaced
by the company that s up·
plied them.
Three Fires
In Riverside
Area 'Arson'
RIVERSI DE <AP ) -Two
blazes that blackened more than
35 acres of brush --one fire
threatenin~ a Catholic seminary
and the other coming within 30
feel of a home in the La Sierra
Hills were the area's second
and third a rsons in two days,
firefighters said.
A fire burned 750 acres Wed·
nesd ay, and two more fires were
set in the same area Thursday.
said Rive rs ide Fire lnspectror
Chuck Chostner.
"We've had 28 grass fires
maliciously set this month,"
said Chostne r. "They're running
us r agged."
A 35·acre fire Thursday night
was extinguished before it could
burn the one e ndangered home
and some o range groves, said
Chostner.
Chostner said witnesses re·
ported seeing a man with long
brown hair in a red Ford Fiesta
s peeding away from the site or
Thursday night's fire, minutes
before the blaze was discovered.
A $500 re ward has been post-
ed for information on the fires
as part or an a nonymous wit·
ness program.
Polan· allt•gc Mrs . Mahont·
was murde re d o uts ide her
mother's hom c in Long £kac·h
e arl y Wc dnc•s da y h y ht·r
£'Str an~cd hus band, Arthur
James Mahone. J4.
JnvestiJ?ator s said Mahone
turned himsctr in late Wt!dnes-
d a y l o s heriff's de puties sn
Perris and is be ing held on
murder charges in Long Bcac·h
· 'Sht• was a lerrifo:d woman
who was running for he r life."
Dr . Banner asserted al the press
conference
She said Mrs. Mahone had
been a client al the shelter latt•
l ast year but le ft whl'n he r
estranged husband learned her
whereabouts
··when she rcalizcd he would
find her a nyway," Or. Ba nner
s aid. "she decided to go back to
her mother and make a new
life."
Dr. Hanner and Oran~e Coun-
ty Super visor Harriett Wieder
said the alleged slaying shows
the need for more e nlightened
poli ce inter vention a nd gre<.iter
financial support fo r efforts to
protect battered wives.
In addition. Mrs . Wieder ex-
pressl•d hope that the federal
Department of Hous ing and
Urban Developme nt would ap·
prove a $300,000 grant appliCll ·
lion for Dr. Banner 's center lo
buy l<.argcr qullrtcrs
County s upervisor s this week
endorsed the center's grant ap·
plication and al the lime. Mrs
Wieder had termed its approval
"a matter of life and death."
"When I used the term ... I
had no idea th«Jt it had a lready
been acted out." Mrs. Wieder
sa id Thursday.
Even with more money for
la rger shelters. Dr. Banner con·
t inued. the proble m of abused
wives won't disappear until laws
prohibiting assaults are en-
forced in domestic situations.
In addition, she said, society
must change its attitude toward
violence in gener al "that
som e how that is a viable means
of resolution ."
Long Beach poli ce alleged
Mahone we nt to his wife 's home
<.it 3:30 a .m . Wednesday to re
turn the couple's s ix-year-old
son, Paul.
An argument broke out a nd
Ma hone allegedly grabbed a ri-
fle from his auto . shooting his
wife once in the s tomach and
twice an the head as Paul and
Mrs . Mahone's 11 -year -old son,
Phillip Allred, watched . police
said.
Another tragic twist to t he al·
leged slaying came when Phillip
attempted un s uccessfully lo
summon police before the shoot-
in~. officers s aid.
Th e you n s ter had
m e m orize d a now -outda t ed
police pho ne number and re·
peatedly dialed it in his panic
only to get a tape recording an·
noun cing the n ew number.
police said.
Dr. Banner said she is calling
for a n investigation into the
slaying lo see if early action by
law enforcement agencies could
have avoideki the death.
Long Beach officers said a
check or their tiles showed no re·
port or earlier incidents involv·
ing the Mahone family.
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ID ass ootIDg
Eaalcm or European.''
Cot se n . p resid e nt or
Neutrogena Corp.. and a direc·
tor of Allergan Pharmaceuticals
In Irvine, wu in New York when
the shootings occurred. but re·
turn1•d immediately. His Los
/\ n .c •·I es· ba sed co m pan y
m unuful'lures a t rans par ent
umlwr i.oa11
'l'tw ! wo who l!l!Caped from the
all.11·k1•r an unidentified man
who r1•nl!( ltll' Cotsens · guc!s l
hou1-t• and u woman idc•ntified
only us "Rurbara" said they
also were taken hostage when
they approached the main house
to pick up mail.
The woman escaped 1n a hall
or gunJ'ke as she ra n through a
glass door and to a neighbor's
house. She was treated fo r cuts.
The man, who had been bound
with his necktie. freed himself
a n d fled unha rmed . Poli re
withheld their names lo protoct
them from repris als
Tracy s aid the coupl e
described the burglar as 6 feet
tall , 170 pounds and "lean and
'IP W1,.pflolO
FLORIDA'S ELECTRIC CHAIR CLAIMS ITS VICTIM
John Spenkellnk's Life Ended Here This Morning
Fr•>• Page A I
SLAYER EXECUTED. • •
his l:ast hopl' <if reprieve four
m inutes before the !>Chc·dull'Cl 7
a m l'XCl'UI Hin when the U S
Supreme ('nurl an Washington
voted fl 2 tu li e ny a stay
Lawyers for Spenkchnk present
ed a petition for a stay to the
court clerk al 4 a.m .
Arter !';pcnkclink reteaved the
first electrical l'hargc• :md while·
ht' was s t ill strappNI 1n the
de«Jth t•h:.11r t\ m1n1ster, who
v1s1 led tht' t•ond<'m ned man for
two years. askt'd th1>sc an the
w1tm·ss mom to prny for tht• dy
ing man "1n the nam<' or God "
Al so prl'i.<'nl 1n the· \\aim•:-.:-.
room \\'HS Sp('nk1:hnk 's attorn<'Y.
David Kendall of Washington
Ke ndall remained s ilent and
stared with a rixed gaze al
Sp('nkelink 1n the death chair
Tht> execution, which was lo
h a ve begun pro mptly at 7
a m. was inexplicably delayed
until 7 11. when the venetian
blinds separalin~ offi cial and
media witnesses from the elec-
tric chair were opened. showing
Spenkelink already strapped in
the hu~e oaken death chair
He was wear ing a white gown
rolled up at the sleeves and blue
pants . A towel was placed under
1is c hin.
A leather harness was placed
Jround his head, 0\1Cr has c·han
md his arms. ches ts. le~s :md
rnkles were secured to tht! chair
"'1th wide leathl·r '-traps
Spcnkelink was not <.i llO\H'd :1
traditional last state ment eora
trary to promises from prt!>On
)fficials who had sa id he would
make a final sperch
Spenkelink was fast1•ned ""
~l·eurcly tn the hcad h arnr•-..,
that he couln not op1:•n hi.. mouth
and st ared 1rnpass1\,.I\ .11 llw ·1~
pc>r:-.ons who w1tnt·ss<•d th1· ,.,
<'l'1Jtt0n on the other stdl' of th1·
r.:lass µartition
About a rn1nut1• afl1·r 1h1·
llhnds were dr;rn n. a hl at·k hood
"l!S lowered over Spenh•ltnk 's
face Several attendants an~1d<'
the death room stl'IJPCd buck
from the death cha ir and tt11:
first JOit of e lt>c tr1 <'llY \.\•ts
delivered.
Sale May Be Off
WAS HI NGTON 1AP 1
Fearful Libya might conve rt
three Boeing 747 jetliners lo
military use. the State Depart
m ent is reversing itself and rec
ommending against selling the
planes to the African nation. The
Commerce Department has the
final decision.
athletic."
"They're our best witnesses IO
r,r '.. he said, theoriaing tMt
Mrs . Cotsen and the boys might
ha ve come home and surprised
the killer.
When the two escaped, the
bandit also fled. Tracy said.
The woman told authorities
the burglar's .22-caliber pistol
had a barre l two feet long.
Police speculated he may have
use d a silencer. explaining
Pl'rhaps why neighbors hearo
nothing.
LA Looks
To County
For Busing
LOS ANGELES !API So
rcw whit<' students are left in
Los AnJ(eles public schools that
t hl· only way to integrate the dis·
trit•t 1s to bring whites in from
(llhe•r school districts, including
Ornngc County. the Integration
Project says.
The Los Angeles district is un·
dt•r l'Ourt orde r lo elim inate
se,e:rcgated schools. But that is
rapidly hec·omsng impossible
l>l'cau!le or a shortage or white
students. The Integr ation Pro·
1ecl argued in a motion filed
Thursday with the judge over·
seeing the integration plan.
The solution. The Integration
Project contended, is to include
sludt'nts from 8S other local dis-
l nets an a mclropolttan integra-
t aon plan
Tht· P roje c t presented
Su peraor Court Judge P aul Egly
with a model integration plan
tha t would go into effect in three
sta a.:l·::. ~tage one would include
Los An gele:-and 28 other dis-
t ra C'ls. fo r a total or 860.000 stu-
ch·nts 42 pt·rccnl whale. 29 per-
<'l·nl llispan1 c a nd 23 percent
bl :l('k
Thl• l.o<., t\n gc l<'s dis tricl ,
..., h11·h ha:. JU~( completed th('
f1r :-.t year of a three stage inte-
gra t10n pion. is 70 pe rcent
n11 no rat' st uoent 'i
Tiil' "''('orHI stage of The lnte-
f! 1';11111n l'rnJ1'\'l s plan would in ·
'"" ,. i!l :-.1·hnol distr1t1 ~. mclud·
ir•I.! -.o mt• 1n nort h western
1 J r.1 n ~·· :and \\>ntura counties
and tlw third ... tagl· \o\OUld extend
tlw ptan I•> Hl\1l•rsidc and Sar
lti-rn:anhno t•ount1es
I nl t•grat111n Project lawyer
~a id nu student would have t
nde a school bus for m ore tha•
45 m mutes each way.
J'ro1el't lawyl'rs said a rece11
... , a t1 · aµpcals co urt decisioc
g;" c <'a h form a courts the powe
to n •qu1 re inte rd istrict dt
:-l'J!rc1w11on 1f that is what i
take~ lo integrate a district
f 'rom Page A I
EPITAPH .•
rn 1n1:-tf'r sa1d
ll a ,'1d Ke nd a ll . o n e<'
Spl'nkt•lank 's attorneys. said tt
death p('nalty ··will he a thing 1
tlw p«J~I in another generation.·
lie ~a id Americans in th1
future> will reject capital punish
m l' n t J u s L a s t h e y r e j e c I
s<'g rcgatcd rest rooms and burn
an g or witches.
One of the 12 public witness~
to the death was State Rep. An·
dy .Johnson of Jacksonville wbci
s t1id he attended to protest the
t'Xl'('UllOn
It wa s not instant death;
.Johnson said.
··w e saw a man sizzled loda)f
and if you leaned forward anq
looked close you could see that
he sizzled and sizzled again .
the man didn't die instantly.
Men's Suits
Pacific Southwest Airlines
added six nights per day from
San Diego to Las Vegas, in addi·
lion to four extra flights from
Los Angeles. Hughes Air West
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Assemblyman Alis ter
McAlister, D·San Jose, has
proposed a bill that would
prevent defense lawyers
from trying to prove that
the defendant lacked the
"mental capacity " to
harbor malice against the
vlcUm. 'lbe bill comes in
the wake of the Dan White
manaJauabter verdict.
Murders Laid
To Nigerian
SAN DIEGO <APl -Nigerian
athlete Newman Osebar alone
killed a woman and her young
daughter before he was shot to
death in an abortive kidnapping.
police said Thursday after a
month's investigation.
Detective Lt. John Gregory
said a ll evidence "points to
Osebar being the person
responsible."
The Nigerian consulate in San
Francisco said it plans to con·
Unue its own inves tigation.
Osebar, 22, was attending a San
Diego university on a t rack
scholarship when a 24-year-0ld
maid and her four-year-old
dau1hter were slain.
Faculty Angered
LA JOLLA CAP> -An1ry
over the diamiasal of Vice Chan·
cellor Paul Saltman, the Faculty
Senate ~ UC San Dieto plans to
consider a no-ronfidence vote on
Cbantellor WUUam D. Mc Elroy.
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VOL. 72, NO. US. 'SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1979 TEN CENT
First Since Gilmore
• x-count1an xecute
lntf!grafio11 Plo11
County's Kids
To LA Schools?
LOS ANGELES 1AP1 So
few white students arc left in
Loa Angeles public schOl'b Urnt
the only way lo integrate the d1~
trict is lo bring white:. in from
other school districts, inc·luding
Orange County , the I nl1•gral1on
Project says.
Nixons Set
To Move
From '-C'asa '
The Los Angeles distJ·1ct 1s un-
tle r courl orde r tn t'liminat1•
::-ot•gregated schools But that 1::-.
rapidly bN•o ming impossible
0('Cause of a shortage• of whtlt.'
::.tudPnts. Thf' Integration Pro·
Jt.'Cl argued tn a motion fil ed
Thursday w1tb the Judge over·
~N·1ng the 1ntcgr allon plan.
The sulullon. The lntcgrnlton
l'ro1e ct c·ontC'ndcd. 1::-. to include
s tuclents from 85 olh1•r local dis·
lnt·ls 1r1 a mt·tropol1t an 111tegra·
lion plan
I Richard and Pal Nixon are 1.w·
l ing to have to .JOin the Cypru:-.
t Shores Homeowners Assoc1a
tton. That's the nam<' of tht·
sm a ll private t•omm11111ty 1,1,h1;r1·
Th e l'rvJ<H'l prt·-.cn tC'rl
S uperior Court Judgc.• l'a ul Egl>
with a model integration plan
lhat would go inlu errcrt in three
-;tac es St a g1• unt• would ml'lud1.·
1.os Angl'lt·s and 2M other dt::.
trtl'll-, for a total of 8fiU.000 stu-
<1t'nls 42 Pt'rcent wh1lt', ~per-
1·1•nt llis pan1(' and 23 percent
black
I . t
t r
. J
. I
' I ~
the former pn•s1dl•nl and f1r"t
lady are moving
Nixon's press aide Col .l:.tl'k
Brennan said that etn unnamt'<l
group of Orange County bus 1-
CASA PACIFICA 'S
HISTORY RECALLED-Al
nessme n plan 10 purchet'><' 1.;,
Casa Pacifica. the <!4 1: acn· 'll•
on estate asse!'lst.'tl at auu1.t SI !J
million.
Brennan's office refused to •
discloee the .purchase price or
the estate. Brennan would not
reapond to direct question:..
Earlier this w eek . San
Clemente Real Estate Compimy
officials disclosed that N1iwri '-;
long.time friend C.\. "lleb4._.··
Rebozo agreed to buy a home at
4026 Calle Aria na, atmut <J half
block from Casa Pac1f1c·a
But Brennan's a ide:. con·
firmed that the Nixon faroil}
.plans to oecupy the c iJ.111.• i\ rrn na
home now the propcrt~ of Mr
and· Mrs . George Rry;i11l ll 1s
not far from La Casa l't1c1f1c·a
The four-bedroom. 4 .:100 ·
square-foot Calle Ariuna hnml'
was built by the latt> .Jot Coll'. ;,i
mlni·market chain <>wnt.'r a~mt
12yearsago. -
Th 1• Lr>::. :\ n~<' lcs d 1s lr1<·l.
"hich h:1~ 111::-.l t•ornplt•ted lhc
f11 ..,, ~ 1•ar <1f u thn.·t··::.tagt· inte
g rut 1e1n plan . 1:-. 70 perct•nl
m1nont~ sturlt•nt~
The SPt:ond stage t>f The lnte-
g ra t1on f'rnJt.'Cl's pla n would tn·
volve 79 sc•hool distri(•ts . mclud
1ng s o m e 1n norlhwcslt•rn
Orange and Ventura c·ount1c::..
and the th1 rd stage wuu Id extend
I he plan to Hivt-rs ide and San
BNnard1no eounttt•s
I rtle~r<.1l1on ProJccl lawye rs
s aid no student would have to
ride a school bus for more than
45 minutes each way .
Project lawyers said a recent
s tate appeals court d ecision
gave Californ.ia courts the powe r
to require inte rdis tract de·
s t•gregal1on if that ts what 1t
takes to integrate a district.
Supervisor Riley
Enters Hos pital
Orange Count.v S upervisor
Thom as Rllcv c h c1·kcd into
ll<>ag Mc>mor.i al Hos pital in
N t'wport Rea<'h today for treat·
mt•nt or a rc·sptrator y ailment.
R tley t'Xl>l'<.'ts to be relc.·ased
M rinday <t flc•r undergoing treat·
mt'nl dur111g the WC'ckend.
••dOldOaa•p
la8MI Met41dbck of Los Anieles, last year's state chili
, ' ~took the honor for the second year at
• •1 Chili Cookotr at the Balboa Bay Club in
Newport Beach. Mccullick was one of 36 chefs in the an·
DUI competition. <Related Photo A2). .
r
APWoreplw>lo
Attorneys
Battled
For Life
STARKE, f''la 1AP1 Silent
a nd wid e -eyed . John A.
Spenkelink we nt to his death in
t'lorida's old oak e lectric chair
t oda y. e nding a case that
bhame a milestone in the na-
tion's d e ba'te over capita l
(JUnishmcnl
Sµenkehnk. a form<·r Buena
l'ark man. rt:-Jccting a chance to
maKe a lus t s tatement , s cst
s t rnpped. gagged and hooded in
a n austere de<ith chambt'r al the
Florida Stalc.· Pr1:-.on a!i d bl.ick
h1111ded ext'<'Ul1oner thre" .1
::.w1teh and l .300 volt::. or clc<:
trtc ity :-urged through the con
vit·ted murdt·rt•r ·:-. h~od \
lit• was lht· f1r:.l µ,'.'1soner CK
1.·c·11ted agam!il 111::. "tll in this
eountry 111 more than 12 years
The lank~· :111. vcar-n ld 's hand::.
1•urll·d and hlackcned ai. the f1r:-.1
of thret' jOlb ::.hot through him at
7 12 ... m POT. sending !imoke
into tht.' death chamber A dot•
tor ltstened threc tame.::. to ht:-.
ht'a rtbeal Ix-fort• declaring him
dead at 1·18 a m
The las t l'>.ecutton 1n this
country was J un 17. when Cary
M<trk Gilmore r<:'fused t(J allow
i.!ppcals m his bc•half <md was
s hot by a ftrinJ;! squad in Utah
Th<' last i.m son<:'r put to death
aj?atnst his wall was Aaron C
Mitchell. who was ext·t·uted in
San ~~uentin ·s gas ch<irnht·r on
f\pril 12, .1!-167 fo r ktllwg a
Sacramento pobc:4o'man
Spl•nkel1 n k. wh" v. a :-con
demoed for killing a fello1,1,
drifter in a Tallahassee motel in
1973. was take n from his holding
cell for the last walk just
minutes before he died
Hts final gamh1 t m a s1x·vear
legal battlt• fa tl t'd mome nts
earlier whl•n thl' U S. S upre me
Court voled ll-2 lu refuse. for the
s ixth lime. to ht:i.lr an appeal
ANTI-DEATH PENALTY PROTESTERS AGONIZE
Reaction at News of Spenkelink ·~ Execution
Florida Go\ Bob Graham.
who s igned S p<>nke lrnk ·s death
warrant Ma y HI. gaVt' the prison
... upe rtnlendt•nt the final go
aht•ad in a lt•lephon1..· t·all from
hi.::. Ta llahas~et' offi ce Lit 7 11 Witness to Death: "There arc no stay::. <it lhts
ume May (;1111 ht• with u:.." a n
a1dt• quotC'rl Graham as saying
before hc hung up tht• phone 'He Didn't Speak' Opponents of t•aµ1lal punis h·
mc nt gave all they had to the
Spenkelink ca~t·, fearing that if
he went many or the more than
500 others on the nation'!> death rows would follow
By TOM SLAUGllTF.R
STARKE, Fla. 1AP 1 When
they raised the venc t1<1 n blind.
.John Spenkehnk s t:.m •d directly
at the 32 or us who watched him
die today.
He didn't speak. He didn't
blink. He stared straight ahead
There was nolhtn~ in the con·
de mned man ·s expression. even
though two or his c·loscsl friends
in his last days we re standing in
the back row of witnesses so he
could see them before he died in
the hu~e oaken elcclric c hair
Then they lowered a hl ack
hood over his race. The re was a
pa use. then his body Jumped
slightly. Smoke began ris ing
from his right calf whe re an
electrode was attached to his
shaved skin.
We were silent in
room. We waited.
Spenkelink 's chest was freed
from a heavy leather strap. His
while shirt was unbuttoned. A
prison orricial reached inside his
shirt and tugged at his.T-shirt,
t•xposin~ his c·h1•i.1 i\ doctor then
placed a ::.tcthesrorw 10 the <'ht:st
uf th<' ng1d and hooded f1~Url'
S pc•nke link 's hands w<'rt·
rlutrhcd an i.I fi st :ind were dts
t·olored
I saw a lh rN' inch wo und
helow a l<'alh<.•r harness on his
calf lhs s kin h:id s plit. but he
didn't bleed . Ltkt• the otht'r wtl·
nesscs. I sat motionlt•ss in my
c•hair for 'fi ve minutes. which
seemc>d like ;m ;.1ge .
ThC'n I s aw the executioner.
fi e wor<' a black hood and a
robe Other witnesses said they
s aw two exeeut1oners. but I saw
only one
He looked at the man he was
paid $150 to kill from behind a
partition.
The doc t or approac he d
Sgcokci.io.k 1'«2 mor.!_ t~.
c hecking his heartbeal a na
pulse.
One of the eight men ins ide the
d eath chamber said something
to P rison Superintendent David
Brierton. The m a n s mile d
(See WITNESS, Page AZ>
Although S penkelink wa~
white. foes of the death penalty
:-.ay 1l is used most often a~amst
minorities A black prisone r.
W1lhe Jasper Darden Jr .. had
originally been scheduled to die
with Spenkelink, but he won a
stay.
<See EXECUTE, Page A2>
Cl1l' CLOSED
FOR HOLIDAY
There'll be no city gov·
ernme nt activity on
Memorial Day in Newport
~arll_,_ Ci1Ylt31fwTir6e clos;a:-
the city council meeting
won't be held until Tues·
day and trash will be col-'
lected a day later than
usual.
Nelg~or FonS Entry
Newport Resident Corners Two Suspects
A Central Newport Beach resi·
dent who knew his neighbor was
oul ol town cornered two youne.
men early this morning as they
assertedly burglarized a
nehlhborina home.
Police 1akl the two men brief·
ly eaeaped from Ronald Sab·
batll, 32, only to be captured a
half·hour later because of the
detailed auto de1erlption sup·
pllec:I by Sabbatll.
Booked Into Newport Beach
City Jill on suspicion of
burglary were Rick Riddle, 19,
ind ~r Bonkahn, 22 •
both residents or the Sunny
Acres Motel. 2367 Newport
Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
According to police Sabbltis
was awakened at about 4 a.m .
by the sound of windows being
forced open at his neighbor's
house at 2316 W. Ocean Front
When he investigated. he told
police h<" found the windows to
his neighbor's bedroom open
and saw two men inside,
Sabbatis pursued the m and
caught one brieOy before the man
escaped into the car driven by his
companion. Sabbitis is of average
size and the two suspects are of
slight build, police said.
The pair were stopped 30
minutes later by S1t. Mike
McEveny near the intersection
of Newport Boulevard and
Hospital Road.
ransacking the room. They were booked when Sab·
Whm Sabbatll asked the men bitis identified them as the lwo
what they were doing t~y ran I "" h 'd . . out the OPPOslte atde::· tf' .. \ i' m~1h ~ seen 1ns 1de his
house,policesald. ;\.h~ , 1 ; 1t~tlhbor shouse .. ~
(
AP Wit.,.,..IO
Fl NALLY EXECUTED
John Spenkelink
Spenkelink
Writes His
Epitaph
STARKE. Fla. IAP • In ht!>
final hours. John A. Spcnkclink
jotted down has e pitaph
.. Man 1s what he chooses to
he H<' ch<X>sc:-. that for himself."
~vcnkeltnk "rote on a note he
..,lt p pt'rt to hts minister. the Rev.
Tom Feamster. le:.::. than two.
hours befon· he died in Florida'!>
l'lt•t·tr11· c·hair
F cam ::.lcr . an Ept !>COJ>i.11
ministe r who became close to
Spe nke link during his final
m o nths. said that after handJng
over the final written message,
the condemned man gave the
c le rgyman :.1 message or love.
· 'Thl• last thing he said' to me
wa s that h t' l oved m e."
Feamster said "The las t thin~ I
:.aid to him was that I loved him
. Wt' s hook hands ..
Ft•amstcr. who witnessed the
l''<l'C ut1on and c al le d 1t
'barbarit'." recalled one other
1~1st statC'm('nt from Spcnke link
·'\\'hen this comes down. I
hope lh<it some good wall come
of II "
S pPnk c l1 nk dirt not eat
breakfast. There was no final
ml•al. FC'amster said. but did
take Holy Communion two hours
heron· ht• was exeruled .
"You net•d not waste your
prayers on .John Spe nkelink,
Lt!l 's pray for oursl•l ve:. Let ·s
pray ror our souls .·· the minister
said.
·'That wasn't J ohn Spenkelink
that wa::. electrocuted in thal
cha ir today. because John
Spc•nkelink had died of this kind
or barbarism vears a Ro." the
m imsler s<Aid.
OCAv id K e ndall. o n e or
S pe nkelink 's attorneys. said t he
rteath penalty "will be a thing or
the past in anothe r generation."
He said Ame ricans in lhc
future will reject capital punish-
<See EPITAPH. Page A2)
Coast
Weather
Night arid inorning low
c louds with hazy suns hine
in the afternoons through
Saturday. Highs in the
mid 60s at the beaches and
in the low 70s inland. Lows
tonight S7 to 62.
INSIDE TODA 'Y
Have J10U got rh11thm? If
not •tt ~ lo find aotM at
tht Goldn Btar in Hunt·
ingtOft Btach. Goldn Wtst
Colltge or UC lrvint thi•
wetkndon Page Cl.
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"It's a ......,., attack on th_,
part of .,,..,....nt .. ab)s t poor
mlaorill• all Oftr tbe ccluntry. · · 11111........, llWal'd Far._.. a e.·tlme oppoaenl of capital
...... wbo foulbt to ....
p nbllnk through a federa l
court In Atl11nh1
T h t• l1 S S upre me Court
11truck down deallh pen11lty laws
rn 1972 unrl ... lurlclu wus the fi rst
11luh • lo write u new one Now :J2
s l utt•:s h fivl' de uth l'e n a lty
11tutuk s lllld two m ore la ke er-,,.,., July I
S~ui1lkehnk wus strapped 1:n·
mobilt> in the threc-le~ged chair
n illed "Old Spa rky" when a c ur
laln was raised. making him vis·
1blc to 31 witnesses at 7 a m
Spenkd ink could not speak. A
hea vy s tra p bound his chin
l'r ll>on t·r s upe r inte nde nt
l>a' 1d Hn crtun. who chose the
t1m~ of the e>.ccution, was in the ·
death chamber, a look of sad·
nc~s on tus face.
Behind a wall, a hooded ex-
ecutioner thre w a s witch to send
a series of cha r ges through
Spenkelink's body.
The first s urge passed onto
S p e n'ke link 's s h a ve d head.
thro ugh his body t o a wired
strap on his leg His h a nds
clenched. his legs moved .
A se·cond surge. A third.
Spenkelink was motionless. The
do(•tor checked Spenkelink's
heart, lifted the hood to look at
his eyes. Spenke link was dead.·
Part.ygoer St.r11t•k
The exec utio n s t a rte d 12
minutes late, heightening the
tension among the sever al dozen
protesters and the dozens or re-
porters who gather ed in a field a
qua rter-mile from the prison.
Executions traditio na lly s tart. a
little late to give time for last
'mintue phone calls or stays of
execution.
Friends and passersby comfort Robert Kidd. 25. of
'Y ucaipa after he was struck by a car while crossing ~est
Coast Hi ghway a l the Balboa ~ay Club Th~rsd~Y. night.
Police said K idd. who was leaving the club s Ch1h Cook·
off ran into t he path of a car dri ven by F r ank Togo, 43,
of ·19732 Wcslwmds Lanl'. I luntingt on Beach. Togo was In the back of the witness
room the voice of a minister cut
the silence. not.rited. Kidd refused m edu:al l rE.-atm_e_n_t_. __ , ____ _
'The minis ter. who had visited
the condemned man for two
years, read from the 5th chapter
of the Gospel o r Mathew. 2nd Victim Djes
In Mass Shooting
The n he s poke to t he wti-
nesses: · · 1 hope you gentlemen
a re praying that this is just and
m e r ciful punis hme nt. In the
na me or God, for our sake ."
S pe nke link m a de no final
s tate ment in the death c hamber.
Al Lee. a s tate correctio ns
s po kesman. said the conde mned
prisoner was given the chance
but turned it down .
BEVERL Y lllLLS U\P I
ThP son of SOl:l IJ tycoon Lloyd
Cotst·n r1·m:11ncd in 1·r11 wal l'on
d1tw n today onl• dl:ly aflt·r
CotsPn's wife aml a Iii Yl'ttr oltl
boy dit>d from injuries sufrn<:d
when the thrct• wN e bound und
shot in the heart hy an intrutlc r,
authorities s aid
Christopher Dol'rtng uf Wf's l
<.:ovina. who was li ving with th<:
Cotsens while attend ing pre p
sr hool, died Thurs day at Cedars
S1na1 Mcd 1Ci.1l Cente r . :-.a1rl
hos p ital s pokes man Robert
Po well.
Joanne Cotsen. 42, died Thurs·
da y evening at UCLA Medical
Center where she had undergone
s u r ge r v. s aid h os p i t a l
spok~smanAI Jlicks
She had been a Juror in a c<t::.c
involving an lrnman student.
He r 14-year·old son. Noah,
wa s in c ritical condition at
UCLA.
The young Doer ing t t he son of
the Rev. Edg;J r A. DocriW? 1.
Mrs. Cotscn and her son were
each bound and shot once in the
he ad Wednesday e vcrning.
Police Capt. Lee Tracy said
Thursday inves tigator s were
baffled by the s hootings but
have a good description or the
g unma n . He sa id a cou ple
es caped the attack on tree-lined
Bedford Drive just next door
to the home or pianist Jose
llurbi
YOUNGER KIDS
GET TUTORING
It's unusua l for an older child
to have the patience to s it with a
younger rhild to teach the three
Rs .
Not so for s ome 11Ne wport
Harbor High School and KaJser
Middle School students, who
vlolunteer as tutors for younger
stude nts in local e lementary
schools.
For a peek at .wha t these
junior teache rs are doing, see
Fe aturing, Page Bl.
"The suspC<'L was dressed m
;il l dark dotti1ng anc! w11s wcar-
ini:( ..,k1 mask:-. and glove.., 'Tra<'Y
s<J1 d adding lhi.11 the rnan spoke
with an at'cCnt. "possibly :'vtid<.llc
t::a:-.lern or (::urupcan "
Gold Prices
Zoom; Dollar
Trades Mixed
LONDON I AP l Gold prices
soa red to record le vels today.
topp1n~ $270 an ounce on the
oull1on markets in London and
Zur1 C'h Uollar trading WCI S
mixed on the world e xch<.tngcs
Oull1on price!> in Londo n
rocketed to $270 a n ounce at the
mo rn i n j( fix in g . up fro m
Th ursday's closing price of $265
and shatter ing the r ecord of $265 .6~5 set Tue sday London
~old brokers fixed the afternoon
price a t $270.60 a n o unce,
;rnother record. The previous
record was $264.50 at the Tuesday
afternoon fixing.
Gold h it $270.25 in Zuric h,
E u rop e 's othe r big b ullion
ma rket. The Zurich exchange,
like ma ny other European finan-
c i a I centers . reopened today
after Thursday's Ascension Day
holiday The previous Zuric h
record was Tuesday's ~266.125.
but the price fell to $264.375 Wed· nesday.
The widely forecast $300 ounce
of gold. predkted for the end of
this year . appeared increasingly
realistic because of the world oil
shortage. fears or still more in·
fl ation and general economic un·
ce rtainty. Investors traditionally
buy gold as a hedge in limes or
economic unrest.
* * * Front Pa~ Al
EPITAPH .•.
m e nt 1ust a s th ey r e1ec t·
segregated rest room s a nd burn·
ing or witches.
One or the 12 public witnesses
to the death was State Rep. An·
dy Johnson of Jacksonville who
sa id he attended to protest the
execution.
It w as no t inst a n t death.
J ohnson said .
"We saw a m an sizzled today
a nd if you leaned forward a nd
looked close you could see that
he sizzled and sizzled aga in ...
the man didn't die ins tantly. W1r:
sat there and watched a cruel
and unus ual thing ...
As the s peaker s completed
giving their accounts of the ex-
ecution. a shiny biege hearse
drove slowly out or the prison
c o m pound a nd d o w n the
highway toward the town of
Starke.
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WITNESS ••.
s lig htly.
Finally , rive m inutes a fter
Spenkelink received the first jolt
of ele ctricity, the doctor nodded
at Brierton.
We kn e w John Arthur
S penkelink was dead.
Laguna Teen-agers
Die in Fiery Crash
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a fi ery crash 55 miles south or below Boulder Dam where they
Las Vegas early Thursday were to meet friends aboard a
morning whe n their truck, houseboat.
driven by a third tee n-ager , Matzinger is the son or Hans
plunged off Interstate 15 and a nd Si m o n e M a tzinger o f
down an embankme nt. Laguna Beach, and Maier is the
Dead at the scen e was son of Al and Barbara Maier,
Lawrence Campbell, 19, son of both of Laguna Beach.
former Tides a nd Times Maler suffered minor head in-
pubHs her Larry Campbell. juries in the crash and was re ·
Tangy Matzinger, also 19, died porte d in good condition at
en route to a hospital in Barstow Barstow Community Hospital.
following the 3:40 a .m . crash Campbell and Matzinger were
which also injured drive r John lifelong Laguna Beach friends,
"Sepp" Maier. attending Aliso Elementary
California Hif(hway Patrol of-School, Thurston Intermediate
ficer Bill Rippengale said today and Laguna Beach High School
the trio was en route td Ariaona together.
on lntentate 15 when the pl~kup Campbell and Maler were ten·
truck went out of control and nls partners on the high school
overtuf!led{ rolling down a 30-varsity tennJs team for several
toot emDallkment. years, both letterlns in the A beer ke1 in the truck bed · rt spo . filled with 11101tne, ltnlted,
burnina the two fatally injured Acquaintances and family
youths, who were ejected from memben said tbe three teen·
the truck along with Maier. a1ers were always to1etber.
Officer Rlppen1ale said the ·'They were like the Three
truck was travelinl "at an ex· M u1keteera." said young
cea1lve speed," at the Ume or Campbell'• father. "Tbey went
the crub. everywhere toptber. ·•
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They Love a Porode Oooly Piiot S1'111 P-
Me mbC'rs of the Firebird Chili TE:'am <ii
Nt•wport l3NH:h w hoop 1t UJJ during the
ope ning µaradc at the Balhoei Ba~ Cl u b~
.innu.d C1111l Cookoll Thurs d'-1 \ T('am was
l\•d II\ ;\l:1n Longpr 1· a ~rt.1du ate of the
C'ordon Hl1·u I 1111k11w I 1l't'lt·
'Abused' Shelter Eyed
By KATHY CLANCY
Of Ille O•lly l'li.t S~ll
The alleged murder this week
of a former Huntington Beach
woman tragically demonstrate!'>
the need for spec ial she lters for
women who are ahused by the ir
husbands.
Thal was th<' m t'ss:i ge brought
to a press confe rence Thursd<1y
by the director or the Orani::t
County Wome n 's Transitiona l
L1vini: Center. a shelter for so·
called battered wives.
O r . Alice Ochsman-Banner
spoke or the shooUng in Long
Beach Wed nesday of 32-yea r-old
Marilyn Mahone. a forme r Hunt·
ington Beach resident who had
soug ht refuge in at lea st four
women's shelter s in the year
before her death.
Police allege Mrs . Mahone
w as m u rde r e d o ut s ide her
mother's ho me in Long Beach
earl y We dnesd ay b y h er
e stra n ged h usband. Arthur
J a mes Mahone , 34
lnvest1eator s s aid Mahone
turned himself in late Wednes-
da y t o s he r iff's de puties in
Perris and is be ing he ld on
murder charges io Long Beac h
"She w<1s .i ter rified woman
who was running for her hfc.'
Dr Banner Ctsse rted at I he pn·:-.:
conft'rence
She :.aid Mr~ ~1ahonl' h:JC1
been :.t client at lht· sheltt 1 l.1lt
las t ye ar but lc·lt v. h<'n h1·1
estrani::ed hus band lt•arnNI ht r
whereabouts
"When she rea lized hl' \.\tJUld
find her anyy.ay." Dr ~C1nn<•r
sa id. "she dt:'c1ded to go hac•k lo
her mother and ma ke a nl'w
li fe ."
Dr. Banner and Oran~<' Coun ty Supervisor Ha rriett W1edt'r
sa id t he a lleged slaying s hov.s
the need for more c nlightcnco
police intervention and greater
financial s upport for efforts to
protect battered wi ves
In addition. Mrs Wieder ex·
pressed hope that the federal
Depa rtment of Ho us i ng and
Urban Development would ap·
prove a $300,00o grant a pplica-
t ion for Dr. Banner 's center to
buy larger quarters.
County supervisors this week
e ndorsed the cente r 's granl a p.
Men's Suits
for
ONE
DOLIAAR!
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ph•'Jllon and at the time. Mrs
\\'1l•<it'r had Ll•rm ... d its approval
,, m.1ltC'r of hft> and di>ath."
Whl·n I 1L...,(·rl I he lt•rm I
h,1•1 nn 101-.1 th:it 11 had alrt>ady
11··1·11 .tt•tt·d out. ' Mr.., W1e dt:'r.
.... 111t 1'h111:-.d;I\
1!!\·1·11 with mor t.• money fo r
l.1 r,i:1•r :-.hl•ltt•rs . Or Banner con-
1 intwd 1 h1• problem of abused
\\I \, • .., v.on·1 d 1sapnea r until Ja ws
p11 d11b1t 1ni.: ai.o;a ults are en·
lon•ed tn 1tnmt·sltc situations
In :.idd1 l1on. s he said. society
m 11:-t 1·han~<' its attit 11de tow am
v 1 o I t • n ,. <' i n g e n e r a I · · t h al
..,onw h(1 w t hat is a viable means
111 n ·solut1 on "
Lon ~ Beach police alleged
Mahone went to his wife 's home
..i t 3 30 Ct.m. Wednesday to re·
turn the <'OUplc 's six·year ·old
:-.on . Paul
An argume nt brok1r: out a nd
!\I a hone allegedly grabbed a n -:
fie from his auto. s hooting tus
wife once in the stomach and
twice in the head as Paul ancf
Mrs Mahone·s 11-year-old son,
Phillip Allred . watched. police
::.aid
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TmMlers
Tank Up
For Trips
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It WU the t""1 ol the "oddi"
to fill their 1as tanks today and
Oran1e Coast service st.alion
operators reported that muy ol
t-.eir cmtomen were 1auina up
prior to bittinl the road OD thii
Memorial Day holiday weekend.
It is expected tbat many
••evens" will wait until early
Saturday to gu up before they
tao bead for the highways rather
than take a chance OD lettiftC
IH en route to their destination.
Travelers appeared to have
tbe cautious blessing or the
Southern California Automobile
Club which said today that the
gas supply position durinl the
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holiday weekend is "much more
encouraging."
A spokesman said the number
of stations closing on any day
during the weekend is the lowest
since the gas crisis hit Southern
California five weeks ago.
He said fewer than 20 percent
of Orange County service Sta·
lions surveyed planned to close
Saturday. The percenta~e in·
creased to about SO percent on
Sunday and 30 percent OD Mon-
day.
••But those figures are en·
couraging," be said. "More sta-
tions will be open than at any
point of the crisis and the word
from those stations is that their
s upply of gas will be much more plentiful.•·
Rape Retrial
Adjourned
To Tuesday
By KATHY CLANCY
Ot • Oeit'I ...... , ....
The widely heralded rape
retrial of Glen Howard
Hutcherson will resume Tues·
da) after the 48-year-old Whit·
tier aerospace worke r spent the
better part of Thursday on the
witness stand in h is own de·
fense.
The case drew national atten·
tion when Hutcherson, earlier
convicted of rape by an Orange
County Superior Court jury, was
granted a new trial because a
judge didn't believe the story
told from the wtiness stand by
the alleged victim.
At the retrial Thursday,
Hutcherson denied before the
Orange County Superior Court
Jury that be raped 21-year-okl
Catherine Hardin.
Instead. be testified, the pair
had sex by mutual consent after
he picked her up as she
hitchhiked in Buena Park. and
Hutcherson said the experience
was not one he enjoyed.
ess or a
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RICHARD AND PAT NIXON DURING HIS PRESIDENTIAL YEARS AT CASA PACIFICA
....., Memortea Left Behind •• They L••v• E•te for Another S•n Clemente Address
'Property
Divided
In Divorce
A 10-month, multimillion·
dollar divorce trial, said to be
the longest in California history.
bas ended with a court order
equally dividing $2.S million
between a San Juan Capistrano
recreation center magnate and
his former wife.
At the cente r of the battle
between James Huish and his
former wife. Marie, who has re-
married and lives in Irvine, was
the difference of opinion about
the value of their community
property.
But Orange County Superior
Court Judge J .E.T. Rutter ended
the dispute with an order this
week which set the value at $2.5
million and divided the property
evenly.
Under terms of the settlement.
Huish may retain his interest in
miniature golf course-recreation
centers in Orange. San Diego.
San 8emardino and San Mateo
Counties.
The former Mrs. Huish was
awarded about $863,000 in cash.
a Utah summer cabin, income
from the sale of an Anaheim golf
concession and an interest in
two corporations.
But from that, she must pay
roughly $645,000 in attorney and
witness fees accumulated dur·
ing the 1().month legal battle un-
less her attorneys succeed in
winning a court orde r requirin~
Huish lo pay half the legal ex-
penses.
In addition, court rulings
have yet to be made on child
support and child visitation
rights.
Mrs. Huish was represented
through part of the proceedings
by famed San f'rancisco At·
torney Melvin Belli.
The trial also was marked by
an I RS agent's refusal t o
answer certain questions about
Huish's tax returns. Judge Rut·
ter bekl the agent in contempt of
court but a federal judge in Los
Angeles dismissed Rutter's or·
der before the agent spent any
time in jail.
Huia,Jl's .attorney, Mark Smith
of' Laguna Niguel, has appealed
the dismiasal.
leaders, Protests
10-year History
Wo~'t Be Ignored
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of n. o.lly l'"9t Si.ff
Richard and Pat Nixon arc
le aving Cas a Pac ific a , the
seaside estate they have called
home rornearly a decade.
The former president a nd fi rst
lady will leave the sprawling
estate for smaller qua rters less
than a mile away in the
fashionable Cyprus Shores area
of San Clemente.
But they will surely take with
them the memories gathered
over 10 years at the Spanish·
style villa that has seen world
leaders and movie stars inside
its gatesandprotestersoutside.
The former president
celebrated his re~lectlon at the
29-acre estate-forme rly called
the West.em While House.
And il was to the 'San Clemente home that Nixon re·
turned two years later, a man
forced to resi1n from the highest
officeintheland. · The biggest shindig at the villa
was in August of 1972. when
more than 15.000 "friends and
neighbors" of the Nixons showed
up at a rally, cbanti~g "four
more years."
The gathering was the largest
ever recalled in s leepy San
Clemente. and the traffic was backed up for miles on each side
of the Nixon estate .
Days later more than 400 film
stars attended a reception at the
Western White House, ente r·
tained poolside by the Freddy
Martin orchestra.
Singer Frank Sinatra, a one·
time active suooorter of the
Kennedys' attend e d the
':Hollywood" re<!eption. as did
hundreds of other film and
television personalities.
Former Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger showed up with
actress Jill St. John. a nd the
president exchange d compli·
me nts with the late J ack Benny.
World dignitaries visited the
San Clemente estate during the
Nixon years, including Russian
ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin.
who compared San Clemente's
beaches to resorts along his own
Black Sea.
Nixon's proposed trip to Pe·
king sparked a visit by Japanese
security forct•s who often ca11
lured the .ihcns as they M'aled ~·
ch<i in link fencL' to I hl· com
pound
The walled estate beca me .1
refuge for thl' former president
and his Wlfe after Watergate.
with Nixon r;1 n ·ly vcnturini.:
outside the proJ)C'rty
He would walk on thl' beach on
occasion. play golf at the nearby
Estrella Golf Course, ct nd dine at
s everal fa vorite Mexi ca n
r estaurants 1n San Juct n
Capis trano and Capis tra no
Beach.
The last big gattlering at Casa
Pacifica occurred on the 50t.h an-
nive rsay of San Clemente, when
the forme r preside nt gave
permission to city offi cia ls lo
open the estate for bus tours.
The one-day event dre w more
than 8,000 visitors. who paid
$2.50 apiece to see the six-acre
grounds that house the Nixon
home, pool, helipad and golf
course.
Some of the visitors expressed
disappointment tha l the N1xons
we re not at home al the time.
but many were 1mpres::.ed by the
S p a nish building and the
peaceful grounds
ll was reported t hat Casa
Pacifica becctme too expensive
for the couple lo afford and the
gardens too la rge fo r Mr::.. Nixon
to maintain.
Frid!f, M!y 25, 1979
---ot
Executive
Explains
Shortage
By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL
Ot •.,..., ...... Sl9H
The .. gutsy" choice racing
California motoris ts in the
ruture will be either to drive a
lot less or pay a lot more for
gasoline.
Thal assessment came Thurs
day afternoon from Edward
Wagner, an Atlantic Richfield
Compa ny vice president, in
t estimo ny o n the g as oline
s hort age be f o r e a s late
legislative subcommittee hear·
ing in Irvine.
For his company 's part,
Wagner said, ."we have essen·
tia lly run out or g asoline
manufacturing capability.
Two factors, be said. could in·
crease Arco's output-easing
of state regulations on gasoline
vapor pressure and lead con-
tent A relaxing of the limits
would allow refinery production
to increase, Wagner said.
WaJtner estimated the current
s hortfall of public de ma nd
versus avajlable gasoline on the
West Coast has been running 10
to 12 percent. although recent
consumption has dropped sub-
s tantiall y.
He indicated the trick is to
keep cons umption down on a
susta ined basis
W ctgner s<11d suggestions that
the state purchase gct~ohne on
the world "spot mctrkets" could
prove a very expt:ns1ve propos1-
llon
··Gasoline 1s now selling for
more than Sl a gallon on the
Gulf <·oast. In Amsterdam, the
largest smgll" spot market, it 's
~I 30 a gallon." Wagner said.
Nevada 1s one stctte that is
m oving toward SPol purchases
as a means of getting around
tight gasoline supplies brought
on by aJloc•at1on formulas 1m-
pased by oil companies. .
Looking to the June gasoline
picture. Wagner s aid he ex·
pcct s lanes at the gasoline
pumps and limited hours of stct·
tion operation. "And we 'll be US·
ing everything we're making."
Wa~ner said.
Wagner said the June gasoline
allocations are pretty much a
mixed bag. Chevron USA, the
state 's largest s upplier, with 17
percent of the market, is boost·
ing a llocations. But Shell Oil
Co., with a 13 percent share, 1s
lowering allocations and Arco 1s
holding even. Wagne r said.
Speaking to a reporter after
his testimony. Wagner said one
m aJor problem contributing to
th e shorta~e is the booming
na ture of th e So uther n
Califom1a a nd Ora nge County
economy.
Becausf' pcopll' have a lot of
.;p l·ndctble money, tnt:rcasL'~
in J:asoline prices have not cul
demand.
DAIL y PllOT ... I
ore
'WHERE DO WE FIND IT?'
De•tera· Chief SheHon
He said price increases only
will take hold if the nation faces
a prolo ng e d ·'econo mic
slowdown."
Wagner was the sole oil com-
pany executive to testify before
the subcommittee of the Joint
Legis lative Committee on the
State 's Economy.
The hearing was conducted by
Sen. John G . Schm ilz, R ·
Newpo rt Beach , a nd As ·
semblyman Richard Rubinson,
D·Garden Grove.
Ste ve Shelton. president of th1·
Southern Calirorrua Service Sta
t1o n Dealers' Association. said rt
was his be lief tha t "J une 1s
beginning to look a lot like May did."
''Where do we find more
p r o d u c l ·~ ' ' S h e Ito n a s k e 11
rht>ton call y
He suggested the state stl up
the mechanism to purchase 200
million gallons of gasoline on thc
spot market "so we can i.:et bctck
up to our normal working inven-
tory."
Shelton said California's 16.000
operating service stations have
the capability of storing 370
million gallons or gasoline and
that pre-s hortage inventory
levels ran about 190 million
ga llons
Today, inventorv has shrunk
to a bout 80 mill1on gallons
about a 21.2 day s upply on any
given day.
"We're operating off the bot·
tom of the tank. so to speak."
Shelton said.
RespondJ.ng to a series of ques-
tions rrom Richardson, Shelton
said a recent association survey
of 200 stations showed that 16
percent of drivers are "topping
off" their tanks and that an
equa l percentage is 1.1utting
~asolme an containers.
He said the storage or ~:tsolinc
in cct ns has "aggravated"' thc
s 1tu<1t1on. but later conceded he
c·arries a spare can himself.
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51.39 Prime Minister Eisaku Satu in • 1 f R f early 1972, and many other 0 e U aees world leaders made the trek to Feoluring lmpollens Marigolds Pelunlos On<l Begomos 59c ,.. e Southern California when the Fully blossomed 10 4· pol Req go SALE PRICE -~~:::.r-~~~~~~p~re~s~ident:;~v;a~c;at.iooed~·~~th~e~r~e.;;-un:---~imii~~~~iiiiiiiii..iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~iiii~f':~ia~~~Feiiffifuln"-ir-~---r-i as-a so rew un· e lln ay welcomed 0uests on occasion, ••~ · 'cnoo~i' flom over 9 /NSTANT LAJTJT'N 0001cnvo11et1es .-... .cm~ ....... ..,...... with sign-carrying protesters 1'1 o•m~ro•r••t·e
Interrupted dreams.
That's one way of looltina at
tlae Plilbt of the 15.000 to· 18,000
Iadocbi.Dae refugees who have
MUied in Oraace County.
In a four-part series that •tarta in SUnclay's Daily Pilot, Raff writer Jackie Hyman re.
Porta an the barriers tbat bave
beea faced. the adjustments tbat
.Uve been made ud the ntac·
t.pas betweea aeneratiom and
Dtltbbon.
Sbe ltartl by Jooklq at bow
IOIDe bi8blY Nilled Vletnamete
.-tbelr careen in limbo to 1et
a Joodad ln tbe new homeland 8id at what It C!Oltl to belp tMm
..-.ule.
Otber featured stories In the ftioa will lnclude:
W•IDING ALONG -· In
erlbl., bi1 recent flltht _.....,. Ille CGecorcle, keeutive
ltor TllomH Kee•U tells
... noak MDl8tlom .......
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marching outside the gates. roll out the green carpet 5 SQuore Ft Rolls cntOI to•()lllti
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They ranged from opponents . -,WI Hi sod'""" DICHONDRA '1. 99 Roll 4 Pot S11e ~CQ ''9 SUNDAY'S BEST of oil drilling off Santa Barbara. 79e to a eontingent of Volunteers in -·-•"c .......... ,. HYBRID BERMUDA or LE PRICE
S i t A ST cal-~urf 'l 59 erv ce o merica <VI A 1 STOLONS At SO BLUEGRASS • Roll
l'tJN AND GAMES AFOO'I' -
"We have aomethin1 you can't
rehearse: fun," says Roser
Gamble, one third of the new
Kiqlton Trio. For reviews of
their Saddleback COiiege con-
cert and the arrival of Sherlock
Holm• and Dr. Wauon at Mov·
leland Wu Museum, see Sun·
day's entertainment section.
HOMBa BOtJND -While
lrvlne'1 Oxoco builds a soUd
domestic base ln the oil busi·
nesa, tta president continues his
search for a "home run" that
\will Ind to ricbes iD tlamoroua
loretp ...... The Business of the Week. '
PU...flLLSD -NIGHT -Ex·
. dtlDI 4INma told ftntband .., a
reclq yacht '1 navlptor who
rillled .bll Ute •t n11tat lD rou1h
HU to try to 11ve a mate who'd
fallea onrboud.
seeking more funds for their AVAll ABlf philanthropic activities.
Illegal aliens were frequently
captured on the estate in their
night north from Mexico. The
hl1Jhly sophisticated anti·
intrusk>o alarm system at the
Western White House alerted
Wo1''t Drink
To New Law
NESHUA, N.H. <AP> -Rep.
Kevln Mulli1an won't be joining
fellow lawmakers In toasting the
at.ale's new le1al drinking a1e.
He'aonly lt.
A at.ate law raisins the leaal
drlnklnc aae to 20 went into ef·
rect Thunday and Mulll1an will
have to wait another six month11
before he can le1ally drink the
bard stuff.
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11.-NG '1"8& PSal'acr WAV&: For t.M three lone
swfena wbo &bowed up •Iona the W..t Newport ahOl'tltlne
thl1 put Wednelday. there waa eVH"Y lndJcaUon thla wu
101Da to be aD utr.ordiD&ry d&)I. As tMy looked to .... early moniq IUD Wltl dappUn1
tbe wa&en at Newport'• ftDN& llOUlh-faclq aurflntc bea<'h
There wu no wlDd. Nobody oa UM aand Nobody 10 the
water.
Aa for Ute aurf lt.Mll. lt wun't ol lhe apeclacular varau-
ty. Tbere were none ol lboM! 1re1t, behemoth wave~ lhMt
aur1e u,p and cruh aboreward sptwln.-: kls or watn ftnd
white foam.
IN8TEAD. UntEa SMALL breakers w~rt-rolling
toward short-. But tht!y were wu-ufOed by wind They hi\d a
1lauy. xulp(ured abape as they crested amd leathered
WASIONGTON IA P > -Led
by the bi11eat incre ase In 11aoUne pricee ln more than live
years. COOlumer price• fOlle 1.1
percent in April, the Labor
Oepartment reported today.
It wq the thJrd con.ecutive
month ln which consumer prices
have rilen by 1 percent or more.
The Mardi Increase was l per-
cent. and February's wu 1.2
perceal.
IF CONSV•Ea PalCES COD·
tlnue to rise in the next nine
months as fut as they did from
February through April, they
will produce an annual inllalion
rate of 13.9 percent. ,the depart-
ment's figures show.
This is nearly double the
Carter administration's official,
lllraet or a 7.4 percent inflation
rate for l979, and well above the
9 pertM rate tor all of 1"8.
In a related report. tbe Labor
Department aaid inlJaUoa and
taxea bad combined to reduce
further the buylag power or
American workers. The amount
ol money workers have to spend
tell 2.4 percent Jn April, tbe
Bureau of Labor StatJatics said.
So far this year, tbe decline wu
4.5 percent.
SUSAN SNOW, A labor
spokeswoman. said the April
decline was the largest since a
2.7 percent drop in January
1978.
Adjusted only ror infiation,
average weekly earnings fell 2.6
percent in April, the largest
since the Labor Department
began collecting statistics in
1964, Miss Snow said. The drop
was blamed on a decrease in
trucken' strike. tbe bilb largest monthly advance a1DI.;
Aprll lnflatioa rate. the 7 .3 percent recorded tj
Tbe report oa tbe Conaumer Marcb 1974." at the bellbt of U.,:
Price Index Indicated that the Arab oll embargo. the repait
1realelt priee lncreues ill April . said.
involved tranaportaUoa, up 2 pat rick Jae km a a, aD
percent for tbe montb, and houl· ecoaomlat who beada tbe COit'
in1. up 1.1 ".reenl. ~ figures s umer price branch at the Labor
renect lar1e inereaaes ill oil Department, said about 22 per-
produeta. cent to ZS percent of tbe price iJi.
•'The 6 percent riae in deaincreuewuduetoguoUne.,
Egypf s Flag Flies
Over Town in Sinai
EL ARISH. Egypt <AP> -The Egyptian nag went up and
Israel's Star or David came down in a brief military ceremony today
amid scenes of joyous confusion in this Sinai town, marking the first
transfer of territory under the Mideast peace treaty.
The final contingent of Israeli troops. wbicb bad occupied lhe town
1''or Surjers. Nothing ii Mori! Pun Than a Perteet Little WaVt'
and swept in to lbe beach.
For board surfers, they were perfect waves.
So it was that the trio joyously moved their boards out
through the white water wash to meet them .. This was go-
ang to be a fun morning along the deserted strand of West
Newport between 40th and 44th streets.
Fun. that is. until the Newport Beach lifeguards
showed up and ordered the trio out of the water The sum
mer surfing rules are in force now . you see Board surfing
1s outlawed from 8 a.m. to fi pm in this sector. which is
Newport's finest south-facmg ~urf break. Sorry.
Never mind that beach and sea were deserted, sa\·e
for three board s urfers.
SOMETIDNG IS WRONG htm:.
Oh, there was a time, more than ci decade a go. when
some grimy, pseudo-surfing types mcide a mess of Wc~t
Newport. Controls were needed because those cruds o(
~esteryear violated laws and destroyed private property.
But the hippie "surfer types" of the 1960s arc largely a
vanished breed. Nobody mourns their passmg. Sur fers of
today are doing a ~ood job of policing their own sport.
The surfin~ ~tmeration of today shouldn't be punished
for the nusdeeds of a bunch of cruds from yesteryear.·
There was some indicalLon earlier this year that the
Newport Beach City Council would lift the surfmg ban in
West Newport, a t least for the windless morning hours.
But they failed to do so
LOGIC MIGHT SUGGEST that the lifeguard service
be given a fl exible board surfing law that allows the
guards to exercise discretion on when surfing should be al
1owed or banned. Rarely would the guards make a mis·
judgment.
But last Wednesday, the guards were forced by law to
order three young men out of a vacant ocean. They
apologized for doing it .
Soa lotofperfeclhttle wavt>s went unen)oyed
Clearly, something is wron~ here
Boycott Joined By State Agency
SACRAMENTO IAPl - A
th.rd California state agency
that bolds stock in General
Motors has voted to support a
resolution against South Africa
-winning praise from GO\, Ed· mund Brown Jr
It was the State Tcach"ers'
Retirement System . following in
the footsleps of the University of
California r egents a nd the
Public Employees' Retirement
System
since the 1967 war. pulled out
and Egyptian forces took over
the 425-square-mile El Arisb sec-
tor on the Mediterranean coast
an the first stage of the Israeli
withdrawal from occupied ter-
ritory.
THERE WAS AN explosion of
joy by the town's 45.UOO Arab res·
idents, who mingled with hun·
dreds of Egyptians, s haking
hands. shouting congratulations
and kissing.
T~e ceremony coincides with
the opening of talks between the
two nations in Beersheba. the
Israeli Negev Desert capital 60
miles to the northeast. on self.
rule for Palestinians in the oc-
cupied West Bank of the Jordan
River and the Gaza Strip.
The ~yphan delegation Jert
for Beersheba today, led by
Butros Ghali, minister of state
Basques Claim
Assassination
Of 4 in Madrid
MADRID. Spain IAP> -Two
terrorists assassinated a
~eneral. two colonels and a
military chauffeur in a blazing
s ubmachine -gun a nd hand-
grenade attack on their car in
downtown Madrid today, and a
call lo a news paper s aid the
Basque separatist group ETA
was responsible.
Police said the authenticity of
the call to the paper El Pais had
not been established, however.
It was lbe bloodiest terrorist
attack yet against army officers
and raised to 54 the number of
people killed in Spanish political
violence this year.
Witnesses said the terrorists
struck at 7 a .m. when the car
was moving slowly after picking
up the general at his home.
5 Tornadoes Slam East
2 Hurt, 15 Homes Damaged in South Florida
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fCoaalal ao.ather in· /onrtatioft .U be found on
l>ofeAl5 lodaalJ.
for foreign affairs, as a last·
minute substitute for Prime
Minister Mustafa Khalil. Khalil
~ltended talks Thursday
between· Secretary of State
Cyrus Vance and Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat and
there had been no indication he
would pass up the Beersheba
trip.
"TIDS IS A VERY moving
moment. I am extremely hap·
py . · · sciid Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat. who watched the
El Arish transfer ceremony on
television at bis home in Alexan-
dria.
"This ceremony sends a lot of
messages to those who oppose
peace . it will be a turning
pomt in history. -peace and
brotherhood ins t ead of
\'iolence," he told reporters.
There was one ugly moment in
the transfer ceremony when an
angry crowd swarmed after a
group of Israeli soldiers who
were delayed in lheu
withdrawal. "Today El Arish.
tomorrow Gaza." the Arabs
shouted. "No more Israelis after
today."
In the Chips
Los Angeles public relations ma n Hal Fowler won
$270,000 in what as believed to be the longest s ingle day's
olav in the IO-year history of the World Series of Poker
in Las Vegas. His 7-high straig ht beat Bobby Hoff's two
aces in a five-hour confrontation.
Name Your Game ...
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We've-Got Your-Team.I
Tbe teams of 15 Orange Coast area high schools and
three community colleges get personal attention and
coverage from the Daily Pilot sports staff. Not Just
scores, but s&ories and pictures whenever and wherever
the news breaks.
Dally Pilot sportswriters and pbotograpbers are at
tbe games &o bring you detailed nrst-band reports and
pictures. Our wire service reports &be actioD of college
and professional athletic contests across the nation.
Added &o all of this are the repons of other local blgh
school and college sports, from wrestling &o women's
athletics.
Name your game -we cover your team -in the
sports pages of the
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Stale Sen. Ralph Dills. D·Garuen<J . on the ~ax. and As·
sembly man Henry Mello. D-Walsonville. e ntertain on·
lookers in Sacramento. The duo. a long with members of
the ir Derby J azz Band pt·rformcd on the Capito l lawn
Thursday to he lp public1zt• the Sacramento Dixieland
J azz Ba nd Jubilee bf'ing hl·ld this weekend.
Brigade
Limited
SACRAMENTO IAl'l -Gov
Edmund Hrown Jr I~ cracking
down on tht' bucket brigade in
his halest amendment to the
"odd evt-11 " gasoltnc ullocal1on
vro~1·11m
Tht-Mme ndmenl tt nnounl·etl
Thur~duy hm1ts the umount that
muy be· sold m a l>eparatc cou
tJ1ncr to lwu i.:allons pt-r
1n111suct1on. and one <:untCJLnl'r
per traru.e1ct1u11
Tilt: ~TATt; •'IRE Marsha l ..,
oHH·e also warns that 1t 1s
ulready a~amst the law to put
~a::.ohne rn anything but con
l a 111 c r s approved fo r th1tt
purpose And Hrown 's executive
w dcr include~ e1 warning that 1t
1s "a n l'Xt n•m ely dangerous
pral•tice" to store gasoline in
separatt• containers in the trunk
of a car
The executive orde r could re·
<lut•c the lines of persons carry·
1ng assorted cont a iners to
service stations and be ing
served with nu reference to odd
or t·ven
THE CHANGES ALSO include
('1t a t ions or t ickets for
motorists who buy gasoline in
'1olalion of the rult•s.
Originally, only service stu·
lion attendants and owners were
subject lo fines or Jail.
The order tightens the rules on
station hours in an attempt lo
kee p m ore s t ation s open
weekends. The previous order
required stations to pos t their
weekend business hours. but diet
not require them lo be open
du rang thOse hours
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IAHTA ANA
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DAILY PILOT
"the
look
IS yoJ" •
And our "Summer Lights"
make it all happen.
United Strike Cost
$8 Million a Day
FIFTEEN COUNTIES and 75 ~~ ,
pNcent of lhe state's populallon ~·
The light shades of summer 79. To turn
your nights & days on. we have 2 & 3 pc.
suits from such famous names as
Hart Shaffner & Marx, Lanvin. Palm Beach
& Botany 500, all in the more relaxed
styling o f the season. Dress them up,
a re under the plan SUITS• \ . :i.·
· 'Thl' rl'ason lines al stations SPORTCOATS • ~
h '-~ h rt · h l REG 4&-56 ; ave •A·Cn s o er 1s l a more LONG 46.56 · /
motorists arc resortin~ to public x LONG ·42-55 ~\ :·
transit. car pool and reduced PORTLY REG •'-S6 '. :i
driving habits. If those recent PORTLY SttORT 4H1 · ': or play them down.
BURLJNGAME t J\1'1 -Tht·
55-day str ikt' against Unitt-d
Airlines. which cost tht' carrit•r
an estimated ~ mal hon a d<1y.
has ended with union ;.tpproval
of a nt:-w contract in t i me for lht·
airline to cash an on somt• of the
Memorial Day rush
the strikt' got half.pay changes are reversed, we 'll be PORTLY LONG •B-s6
Tht· ne w contract calls for a JO
perrt'nl s <1lar y inc rease over
thrl't' years. plus fringe benefits
induding cust·o f·liv1ng in·
c r t· a s c s T h c a v e r a g e
mct•hanic·s 'hourly wage will go
rrom SIO to $13 a n hour by
mid HIBi. The agree ment a lsu
provides fM highe r pre mium
Pl1) and pensions, und a paid
half hour lunl'h 1n an 8·hour
\\Orkrfay
right back in the soup ... Davis 1 7 5 295
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m otorists to a llow r e taile rs, TORRANCE FULLERTON LOS ANGELES Neal to SOUTH COAST PlAZA
the ir employees Or peace Of· 20434 Hawtnome Btvtl CJ•d•UJ• l,.,r M., lrO I\ '>!J""<J ~ontd Al\d n11ar "ln11 lrea~ury
371 1800 1171 1192 62•~2!13 556-2570 fi cers to inspect fu el gauges with · · the ignition key on. GLENDALE FASHION CENTER RIVERSIDE MONTCLAIR PLAZA GRANADA tttUS
Nein 10 Rot>onson'~ Jb'>'t i:.,wr~•O• P1 .. t,1 '•• •I 10 (,I l Pnvr., ,.,,.,,. 8dll>Oa .it Oevonst11re * * * 247.0MI 682·36SO 621-7973 Je0.227S
T he \IOte. a nnounced Thurs
day. reprcst!ntt.'<i ovcrwhe l ming
e1pproval by a large. unsrX!t'lfll'd
turnout of its 18.600 mem~r~.
union officials s<1id . hut they
declined to give the exact tally.
RICHARD THOMAS. <1:-.~1 !
l ant district chairm<1n of the• In
t l•rn ational Assoc1t1l1 on o f
Machinis t s and i\c ro!'.p an·
Workers. said the first shift of
m echanics will go back lo work
around midnight Sunday <Jr
earlier.
United. confident of approval
of t he three·year pact agreed to
las t Saturday. had said 1l
planned to resume partial
service on Monday including
fli ghts to Hawai i. whe re the
strike caui-ed a big drop 1n
tourism.
liased on United's gros~ earn·
mgs of SJ billion in s<ilcs l<1~t
year. the airline su1d . the
longest strike in its history co!'.t
more than $8 million <i day in
sales.
UN ITED •'t;l.T the full brunt
or the strike because a Mutual
Aid Pact. which provided finan-
c·ia I relief for struck a irlines
from carriers that profiled dur-
1 n g strikes. ex pired l ast
December following dcregula
lion of the industry.
About 47.000 union a nd nonu
nion United e mployees lost
about S200 million .i_n wages . at'·
cordin ~ to a m a nage me nt
source About 7.000 management
personnel who worked during
Is Hayakawa
Cat-napper?
WASHINGTON CAP > -
Docs he or does n •t he~
Sen. Alan Cr anston. <J
California Democrat. and
others say yes. But Sen. S.
I Hayakawa. a California
Republican . wo n't say
whether or not he has been
fa lling aslt't!J> at recent
poli cy meeting~.
C ninston held a new:-.
<·onferencc Thurs d<iy to
talk about other things.
but was asked about re·
ports tha t Haya kaw<1
:-.noozcd through a White
ll ouse me e ting o n
C ali fornia 's gaso lin e
s hortage last week.
C r a ns to n said he 'd
noticed Hayakawa s leep.
ing al a briefing two
week s a go when the
str ategic arms limitation
t a lks were concluded.
Cr a nston added that he
"did not observe him
ca r e full y.·· but s aid
Hayakawa "appeared lo
be asleep."
Sohio Nixes
Tanker Port;
State '-Late'
SACRAMENTO u\1'1 -Two
California agencies gave Sohio
the green light Thursday for the
Long Beach supertanker port.
but the company said they were
too late.
The two agencies a pproved
the permit s within hours of
each other: the South Coast Air
Quality Management District.
meeting in West Covina. and the
slate Ai r Resources Board,
meeting in Santa Barbara.
IN ADDITION, Gov. Edmund
Bro wn J r .. in Sacramento.
s 1i;tned legislation to clear away
some of the obJections raised by
Soh10.
But in Cleveland. the directors
of the Standard Oil Company of
Ohio unanimously reaffir med
their decision to aban'don the
Cahforrua-Texas connection.
C HAIRMAN ALTON W
Whitehouse issued a statement
saying the economics changed
while waiting for the permits.
"The fact of the matter is that
ne ither these governme nt
leaders nor Sohio can turn
around the results of five years
of delay. which have s ubstantial-
ly eroded the economic atlrac-
ti vencss of this project.·· h•·
said.
Oil Firm Faces ·Charge
~--=Br.o_wn_Eamily Corporation '-Overcharged'-
SAN FRANCISCO (AP>-An oil firm owned
by former Gov. Edmund G. Brown Sr. and other
memben of the Brown (amity has been charged
~y a federal agency with overcharging its
C11Stomers for petroleum and oil producl '>.
aimed al repeal offenders which has won 30·1 ap· ·
proval of the stale Senate.
The Department of Energy 's Economic ~egulatory Administration announced Thursday it
bad initiated legal action against Perla Oil
Marketing Corp. of Beverly Hills to recover Sl.8 milltoo in alleged overcharges. .,...,...s ......... ..
LOS ANGELES cAP>-The driver of a Frito·
Lay Inc. delivery truck has been shot to death in
Watts ewer an ar1ument about who was at fault for
breaklnl the truck'• front window, police said.
Gary Weuoa, 26, or Norwalk. was dead on ar·
rhal at MarUn Luther Kini Jr. Hospital on Wed·
aetdQ. after be be1an arguing with a aroup of
..... ...,.. whom he believed had shattered his
truck window with a
lkown object.
Police said Andrew ( ) aim. •· tbe father or Sf ATE
aee oftbe JOUtbl, aurren· ---------d'-red' to aaatborttiea
~tbelbooUDC. ._.Crime 8tll ••r•~fl
IAC&UlSNTO <AP> -·Sentences for mott
Ila am. .woaJd be Just about doubled by a but
But SB13 by Sen. H.L. Richardson, R·Arcadia.
went Thursday lo the Assembly, where lhe
Criminal Justice Committee killed something
similar last year . •
It would increase terms for persons convicted
or various sex crimes including child molesling.
rape, forcible sodomy or forcible oral copulation.
C1gan'f te Ba• So•g••
SACRAMENTO <AP)-An assemblywoman
said Thursday she wanted the Legislature to ask
Congress to ban American ci1arettes that bum for
long periods when left. unattended and start deadly
fires.
Assemblywoman Leona Egeland, D·Mor1an
Hill. said at least 2,000 Americana die every year
in residential fires caused by American cigarettes,
many of which are manufactured to bum from 20
to 45 minutes when left unattended.
Te.pie \'fell•• ••rl~d
OAKLAND cAP) -All 248 un.ldenUfied vie·
lims ot the Peoples Temple slaughter have finally
been buried, Ii,.\ months after 9U members of tbe
cult died in a sulclde·murder ritual in Guyana.
The final 48 unldentlfled bodies. mos tly
children and teen·aaers, were buried in a ma11
11rave Thunday with only a few mourners OD hand
to place nowen oo the eaueu. ..
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1'twre huvt> been m a n) OCl'aMons during th(• pust d••c·
udl' wht'D k>vt•n of the art.-. in Or&n~., County d.-spalrt·d
of ever st~nntt the kind of cultural rompl{'x they fe ll wu~
Ion~ overdm.· In th&s arl'a
And it st'Cm t-d to_lhosc who lon,.r(•d to ~tt eum.t ruction
of Or1m~e ('ounty 'ir' unswl"r to Los AnJtPlcs' Dorothy,
l'hondlt•r Puvllion thut tht• d1ss<'nsion bt:twt•t·n rivul c·om
{llUnihl'f\ ancl r~H'tlOO~ t'llU lci Ot•\'l'r tw rt•::,ulvt-d lo th •
point lhut :1urh a complt~)( rould ht• hu1lt
Rut lht>rt• Wt•rt' thus~· who worked <1iligcntly to lwul
the nfts and umfy tht> t•fforts desp ite many St>lbacks
These people h1&d thl'ir rt.•wurd this Wt't-k when dehghte<,\
chre cton or Orantt~ County Mus ic Cenkr Inc. accepted"
girt or hmd that wall put our new c ultural complex rn
Costa Mesu
The gcnt.•rous donatton by the St.>gt'r:.trom family of
Costa Mesu is the first step m an enterprise that will see
lovers of mus1<'. opera and ballet n ocking lo the S4S
m1lhon l'Omplt-x an South Coast Plaza four or five years
from now
Verv hi tit• of that S45 million as in the organization 's
toffers at this moment. But the directors who made their
happy a nnoun<·cment this week seem convinced that the
I unds wtll Ut> forthcoming long before the groundbreaking
scheduled at the five-acre site two years hence,
ll was good to hear the announcement that so many
thought would neve r be made and it was even better to
st'e at the gathering the solid support the group has from
the county's c ultural organizations.
Representabves of the Orange County Philharmonic
~ociety. the Irvine Maste r Chorale, South Coast
Repertory Theate r . the county's Lyric Opera Association
and the Orange County Master Chorale were · clmong ·
those who made it clear at the meeting that the days of
dissension and bicke ring are over.
And they heartily applauded an important point
stressed by Musi<· Center President Elaine Redfield: that
the n e w c ultura l complex will be no more than 30
mmutes' drive from <Jn y point in Orange County.
Congratula tions are m order for those many devoted
workers who have toiled so lon g ma vineyard that so often
seemed destined to be barren forever.
J\t long last. Orange County is to provide a showcase
for the world's g reat exponents of the performin~ arts.
All involved in this e nterpr ise deserve a standing ovation.
Reports Stir Doubts
Financial d1sclos ure requirem ent:; now imposed on
members of Congress pro'v1de some inte resting-a nd not
alwa~scomfortmg mform~t 1on for vote r s.
ThC' first stat e m <'nls covering a full ye<lr -as n.·
quired b~ the nf•w Eth1t~ in Government Act -reveal
I hat mon• than t \\O dozen members o r the House of
He prcst·nt ..il1 v<'s h;wt· exll•ns iw financi<l I interests in oil
a nd natural ~ls. Severa l more received direct payments
;n varying ~mounts from oil companies and industry as·
s ociatlons for speaking en~agements and the like.
R~p. S William GreN1. R-N. Y . who emer~cd as one
of the wealthier members of Congress. reported holdings
m five m ajor o il companies; Rep. James Clevela nd, R
~ H .. reoorted dividends from holdin gs in four oil firm~.
kep. William Cliner. 0 -Pa .. lisle<! a holding of at lea st
$100,000 in Gulf Oil: Rep. Dante Fascell, D-Fla .. reported
roy alties from his interests in Pennsylvania gas wells.
The list goC's on
There 's cC'rta ml~· no sham e in holding a profitable in·
vestment po rtfolio. On the contrar y. individual m vest-
mc nt 1s <.'ru<.·1al to the nation's econum\".
But thC' s upply . distribution and p ricing of oil. and the
profiU; therefrom arC' a na tional hot potato. We "d feel a
lilt le easier if membe rs of Congres s who look to the oil
companies for even a part of their o utside income would
txcuse the msel ves fro m voting on m easures that could
affect that income
A further round of disclos ure s tate ments from the
Senate revealed tha t 19 senators have personal or family
wealth of al least SI million a nd an additional 18 probably
qualify as millionairc.s. The method of reporting requires
lis ting of a ssets onl} within ranges. not exact figures.
Again. the re·s no law against acquiring or inheriting
wealth And there still are ple nty of me m bers who ap-
parently m a nage to get along on their ~7 ,500 s alaries and
e xpe nse accounts. ~ut the relative abundance or great
wealth shown in the reports seem s to confirm the theory
that the senate is indeed a "rich man's cluh."
And one must wonder what this s ta nda rd or living
does to a lawmaker's view of the less a fflue nt cil17.en 's
needs and proble ms
• Opm1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally P1to1
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ByL.M. BOYD
In Japan, plano les11ons are
practically free The piano
maten sponsor theln. Pretty
good notion, evidently. Since
they started that, tboae
Japanese manufacturers
bave -*I more instruments
&baa piano makers anywhere
elM in the world
And Incidentally, the
average l"year-old boy ln
Japan, whether he plays the
piano or not, ia four and one-
baU incbel taller than wu
Dear
Gloomy
GU& t ,
Jerry Bl"OWI) and lllk•
Curb may deserve eacb
other but California
doesn 'l deserve either
one of them. R.R.
sald youth ther(! at th(! c:nd or
World Watt II.
Q. "What Wit" the populn-
tlon or the worhl ttl the lime
of Christ""
A. '11ual '• aucn work nut mOAt of the brhcht mlnd11 who
look into auc:h m•dlrr• figure
it WH about t:quaal lo the
population of th .. United
Slates now or u llUlu morn.
Would you ht-lnlAlrttblt'd In
ownln1 a pulr of hh ...
eyelalheti one .. · worn hy Uw-
late Jou Cr•wford7 Nelthtir
would I. Somebody would,
thoush. Al • New Yori& Caty
auction lut year, •uch • p11lr
brou1ht MOO.
The ChlneM for centur1•
cu1tom•rfly rubtud
tbemMI..,. down •ft.er 1 beU. not with a dry but with • ~*'
towel. .
Q. ..,,.... proporUoa Of ....
people wlto Uwe •Ion• 11r• widowed, aev.r 1111rrled, ·~~ ........ 1·· A. ~1 4oC per••· Nn.r mmn.a • percent. Dt•oreed, tT pereeat
Sep1r ... I pettent.
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Howl.and Evam/Robert Nov_ak
Backtracking On China Seen
WASHI N(;ToN Thl' State
Ocpwrlmcnt 's 1~x11crl China-
watchen. while suyln.i nothing
In public. h11ve prepared sticret
reporta e1pre.san~ deep concern
over the U.S Chinese rcla-
tloniship In th(• wake of the
Chlndc wur with Vietnam
Thf'St• cxpcrti. sec Chma's
military thrust into Vietnam
beginning u
perceptiblto
decline in the
po I 1 t 1 ca I
mastery or
C hina 's
s t r ont:m;j n ,
V•l't' Premier
Dt·n~ X iao
pin ~ They
beht•ve Ot·ng
h u )> h at:k
tra l'ked o n both economic
m udcrn1zal1on and political
liberaltzation. cooling the way
Peking looks at the West and
the way the West looks at Pek-
ing.
··Backtracking in Peking" is
the title of one confidential State
Department document detailing
changes in the Chinese capital.
Rut a lso important in explaining
the strained r e lat1ons h1p is
Paul Harvey
..
"backtra~king" in Washingt.oh.
where official enthusiasM ror
the Chinese conn~ction has
diminished considerably more
than is admitted.
THE EXPERT reassessment
is not eontained in background
statements lo us or other re-
porters by high otricials. On the
contrary. these policymakers
claim that events transpiring
within the Great Hall or the Peo-
ple are impenetrable to Western
eyes The reassessment 1s con-
tained in secret mternal docu·
me nts in which the China-
watchers have presented those
policymakers with grim ob·
servalions.
The pessimistic tone began
with China's move into Vietnam
Feb. 17 One week late r, the
China experts expressed con·
cern that Deng's steady gain in
political strength over the pre-
c e d 1 n g s ix month s w a s
threatened. They warned
policymakers that this could un-
dermine not o nly D en{('s
modernization program but his
drive ror power. triggering cin
internal power rued.
While predicting a Chinese
military defeat would be used by
Deng's foes to undermine his
rule. the U.S. experts worried
about the impact of even a
Chinese victory. Military de-
mands on Deng's modernization
programs would intensify
whatever the war's outcome,
and the outside world's view of
China would change for the
worse.
SIX WEEKS taler. the China·
watchers had gone beyond
s peculation. They reported to
policymakers that Deng was in
clear retreat on freedom of
s peech. contact with foreigners.
criticism of Mao Tse-tung and
greater autonomy for low-level
economic decision-making. The
tnconclusive war tn Vietnam
contributed lo this. say the ex·
perts.
To bolster these conclusions.
the State Department's internal
memoranda cat a log e vents
since the Sino· Vietnamese war:
Economic : Workers and
managers have been told that
cash bonuses cannot be the sole
basis ror improving productivi-
ty. Peasants have been warned
they cannot disband state pro-
duction teams in favor of family :
free enterprise. :
Social: Dissent '.tand contact >
with foret~ra have been limit-:
ed. On March 16, Deng himaeU :
is reported to have criticiaed dia· •
senters. Critics in China claim :
that Deng 's reforms are:
responsible ror moral backalid-:
ing, including a reappearance of :
pornography. i
Ideological : An effort, •
believed inspired by Deng lo re-:
pudiat.e Mao's policies after 1157 :
as ··1efl adventurist,'' hu failed. ;
In those same March US re-·
marks, Deng is report~ to have :
said he himself does ·not con-:
sider Mao a "leftist adven-:
turist." On March 31, party vice :
chairman Wang Dong-zing and :
l wo other Maoists appeared in :
public. obviously unpurged.
THE CION~·WATCHERS see ~
in all this future restriction of ·
foreign access, reduction or ·
trade and a new China lesis at-~
tractive to the outer world than
1t seemed only a few months
ago. They even speculate about :
internal conflict between hard-·
liners and sofl·liners within the
Chinese leadership over what ·
had seemed a closed issue: ·
policy toward the Soviet Union. ·
Talk in Peking of teaching the :
Vietnamese .. another lesson"
adds to the uncertainty. Hanoi :
has put its country on wartime :
footing, bringing up crack :
d1 v1s1ons that outgun the
C h1n Pse . Accor ding l y,·
.i uthoritative a rtic les in the ·
Chinese press 'including the
"'Liberation Army Daily"> want
to give defense the same priority
as civilian modernization. To the
State Department experts, th1~
portends renewed fighting in
Vietnam.
Such a renewal would further
J rrl''l O e n~·s interna l
libt>rall zation. as well as SirK)·
American lies Shortly a fter
China's troops t>ntered Vietnam,
the China -watC'hers here told thl'
poliC'ymakers that the degree of
U S. support or Pektnr.: in the:
weeks to follow would shape thl'
( 'hmt'M' lt-Cjdersh1p·s future rela·
I 10n:.h1p l<>W<lrd Wa s hmgtrrn.
Tht> non...,x1 stent·f' of that SUJJ
p(irt I S a li<i<;I(' t:a U St.' fnr
·ba<.'ktrackmg" in both Pekmg
and Washington
Law Can .Guarantee Rights, Not Equality
I a m ta llan~ thi s essay:
··A bout Womt!n Witho ut
Passion.··
Thal is a sneaky device to
solicit your undivided attention.
What it means is that we are
goin,:! to try lo talk about a
sensitive sub·
ject -dis ·
pass 1onately.
We are go-
ing to try to
discuss the
Equal Rif!hls
Amendme nt
without
raneor.
For th e
Equal Rights
Amendment to be ratified re· quires the ~oncurrence of three
more states. They now have un-
til June of 1982 to make up their
minds.
So the subject is "on the back
burner." so to speak .
With no slate voting right now,
there wiJI not likely be a better
time to consider the subject ob-
jectively.
Art Hoppe
T hose· o µposed to El<A
ha ve predicte d d1 re conse
quences. ··Jt will merge toilet'>.
it will legalize prostitution and
homosexual marriages. it will
destroy the family."
In 15 states where women are
a lready guarantee d equa l
rights, none or these dire pred1c
lions has come to pass.
On the other side of the ledger.
however, ERA would beget im
portant institutional changes -
i n marriage , government
education and employment.
THERE ARE only 23 words
rn the proposed amendment.
··Equality of rights under the
law shall not be denied or
abridged by the United States
or any state on account of sex.··
Simple as it sounds. lega l
authorities are in agreement
that it would end sex d iscrimina-
tion in employment, in public
education and in the militarv.
Under ERA a m a rri ed
woman would be free to use her
own surname rathe r th;.in her
hu:,lJand's
In divorce settlements . W\\ es
C'ou ld expect a n e quatable\
dl\·1s ion o f pro pe rty and
husbands could expect equal
consideration m child custody
ERA WOULD imm ed1ate l~
l'anC'el thousands of fede ral.
stale and local laws which treat
women and men differently
In Massachusetts only men
are problb1ted from m aking ob-
sC'ene phone calls.
In North Carolina only men
are prohibited from peeping
through windows.
In Mi ssissippi women are
limited to lO·hour working days ;
men are not.
The United States Civil Rights
Commission has identified some
800 sections of the United States
code which contain substantive
•sex bia s o r se x -ba s ed
terminology.
SHOULD ERA be ratified.
there will remam for all a con-
stitul1onal "right of priva1·y·•
t•nunc1a ted by the Supreme
Court m 196.'>. Thal means that
l dws dealin g with unique
physical-characteristics would
prevail -s uch as laws relating
lo abortion.
And urusex toilets.
To avert eventual disillusion-
ment . t his needs to be un-
der s tood · The law can
g uarantee "equal legal
rights " It cannot g uarantee
"equality." Indeed . no two in-
dividuals of whatever Sell are
"equal.''
AS SOME men are suited to
heavy work and to military
com bat and some are not -so
it will be with women.
I guess what I'm saying is
.. Don't expect too much."
If r were a woman I think I
would resent most of the dis-
proportionate pay scale for
s imilar employment. For 15
years we have bad a law .
specifically designed to correct
that. It hasn't yet.
Concise Response to Today's Favorite Question
An extremely perceptive ques-
tion that one hears being-asked
with increasing frequency these
days by dediuted newspaper
readents: "What the hell's going on,
anyway?''
I'd be glad to answer that
question. The first thing to keep
in mlnd ls
that there
may or may
not be a
gasolin e
shortage
whJcb ia pro-
b ably th e
fault ot Bert
Lance, Unda
Ronstadt or
Herman
Myerl.inl.
Moat experta a•ree there w
not a lbortap IA Dljlboutl, Beij-
ln1 or Saudi Arabia. On tbe
other band, the majority or
pertom waltlq in line for more
than an hour In front of 1u 1ta-
Uon1 tlDd to believe there u a
lbortqe la wherever lt II tbeJ
an waitlal in liDe. , ftat'1 Why Pn1ldent Carter
uld M wu llad to Me people
"alUlll lD 1IDe bec1uae aow U.,
would believe there was a
'
shortage 1be peo_pl~._wailin& in
the 1Ine fOUM it difficult to ex-
press how glad they were that
the President was glad they
were waiting in line and when
was be up for re-election?
TREY SHOULDN'T blame the
President, however The reason
there ls a shortage ls that the
President was so worried that
his friend, Bert Lance, might or
might not be indicted for loanlnc
too many peanuts to Billy Carter
who uted to be an irresponsible
drunk before be became a re-
spectable alcoholic, that when
he (the President> presented the
Shah of Iran with his
Humanitarian of the Year
Award, be cthe President>
foraot to tell him (\be Sbab> to
atop sbooting people.
As a result, the Iranian people
tbe Shah wu shooting rose up ln
rt1bteoua wrath and replaced
hlm with the Ayatollah Kbo-
m el nl Unfortunately. the
Ayatollah, wbo la a man ot God,
bu bMD IO buaJ abootinl tM
people ""° UMd to •boot DeQPle ta ordlr to teach people that
sbootlal people ii evil that he
<the Ayatollah, not the Sbab>
.,
ha1o't bad DUlC.bJimLW RIUDP
gasoline.
Naturally. the other OPEC
nations immediate ly raised
their prices to keep up with
the inflation caused by the
last time they raised their
prices. But that's not the Presi-
dent's fault, either. To curb in-
nation, the President has been
doing his very beat to bring
about "a downturn in the
economy," "a mild recession,"
or, with a little bit of luck, "a
whopping Great Depression."
SO FAR, however, his best has
not been good enough. Thia has
caused people lo lose faith in all
politicians except for Howard
Jarvis, Teddy Kennedy and
Herman Talmaqe. Of the three,
the polls indicate the majority or
the public believes Mr. Kennedy
la the man to put Amerlc. on the
rt1ht roed again. This proves
that the only lhinl shorter than
the public's attention span la lta
memory. Aa for Mr. Jarvis, he
is now believed to be aellina
suede tboet in the Midwest,
wbere no one ever beard of
Herman Talmaqe.
That brings· us lo Herman
'
llyerJinl, t.be-lint-man to.._-·
monstrate lhal nuclear power ·
plants were safe. Mr. Myerllng, :
according to reliable reports, :
was the dedicated chief inapec-.
tor at 'l1lree Mile Island who
aaid, "What happens if you push :
this doohicltie?" He immediate.. •
ly rushed home to compose a re-:
port about the resultant ex· !
plosion, which be mana1ed to :
finiab before the week wu out -:
thereby demonstrating that :
nuclear plants are perfeetly ufe :
u l<>n1 u they are located in :
another state.
STILL unanswered are such :
questions u how could import-:
Ing Coca-Cola cause tbe Cblneae .
to invade Vietnam, how many :
1ood Christians are there in •
Lebanon, why SALT, wbo ia Illa :
Thatcher and how dare 1be :
threaten Britain's 1trtktn1
laborers that if they don't '.
behave and do their chores, .
abe'll tum ott television: and, of ,
course, what did Jerry ~
and Linda Ronstadt nallt dD
when &bey were 1UDDOMCl11 ata-'
dying ecololY ln Afifca? • ~:
The .. wer ls probably not.
Thal'• what the hell'• I06na
on .
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about th1tt." Chane('llor Or
Norman Wulison 11u1d Thursdjj.)
"We 'rt• utt1•mptanJt to kt't.'P th1.•
quality (llf t'<tucahon 1 up ··
Trush-t•s lh1s Wl'l.'k ~•·n· pn·
scnh•d a tt'nt1A t1v1.• 111111 ~1·1 111
S6S 3 m1lhon for f1:.t·11I l!fl:l HO
THE DISTaH'T 'H pre
Pro~tion 13 bud1l't was neat
Iv S77 milhon. Oct'Ordln& Lo die.
tr1<'t bU11incis~ munMaf·r Cort'lh111
Thompson
"Evt>rythlnJt 11' .:om" up und
wr're l(Oing down." uad W11~1n,
fiauru\lt that " 10 1~rcent unnuMI
inflation rat" has actually lottl
the dilltnct f lot1('r to $20 m1lhon
in fan anrwl po14·c•r
"Wc"w severely vrunt•d 1oum
m<'r sc-hool and huv1· cul muoy
l'luHet for nt•d y1•1tr." Wut~111
udded. "Ttu~ will h~ve un 1m
pact on the C'om munat
"We 'rt-ho1un.i 11 won't i,:11
down any furth,·r "
' WATSON NOTED lhut the dis·
trkt. whkb received $4.4 m1lUon
1n 2't ate bail-out funds this year.
1:. t'Ountln1t on u six percent an
t'rcuse in s uc:h (unds next fiscal
y 1•11r
··w e 're trying to work with the
t1ta te to Silisfy the net:ds or the
Urtlll," hf> Stiid .
At·cordang to Thompson. the
m·w budRtil calls ror no new con-
s tru<'llon ut the dist rict ·s cam·
vusct. and reductions in supplleb,
ir\s urant't.' outlay and staff con·
f I' rl'lll'l'!'.
On Orange Coast
"W•;·v.: ALSO CUT main
lt•rtalll'C and operations which
"1 11 have a long-term eff~ct 011
t ht• uv1warance and c leanlmeS!'.
of l ht> fur1ht11.'s." sard Watson.
"111 th\· past . "c '\'e had the
luxury llf dc vclop1ng new pro-
gram ~ and trying ne w things,
but now ""l' don't even think of
that.' he added. Library Sets New
Trubtl'Cb wall continue to dis·
cuss the new financaal package.
The budget must be approved no
later than Au~ust l . Booknwbile Hours
The Orange County Public
Library hl!s new hours for its
bookmobile stops in Costa Mesa.
Irvine. San Clemente. San Juan
Capistrano and Laguna Niguel.
In Costa Mesa. the bookmobile
will stop on the first four
Fridays of each month at Coun·
try Cousins Market, El Camino
and Mendoza drive, from 2 to
3 : 15 p.m .: and al Wa ke ham
Park. Smalley Road a nd Salinas
Avenue, from 3:30 to 4 :45 pm
IN IRVINE, IT will stop on the
firs t rour Mondays of t!ach
month at Walnut Village, Culver
Drive and Wa lnut A venue from I
to s p.m. and 6: 15 to 8:30 p.m ..
and on the first four Tuesdays of
the month al Northwood Village .
Yale Ave nue and Irvine
Boulevard from I to 2 :30 p.m.
It will also stop in Irvine on
the firsl four Thur!\days of the
month at the Marmc Corps Air
Station. Wake Avc11ut' and
Trc.1buco Road, from I :111 to 3·30
p .m : al Woodhraclge Village,
West Yale Loop and Stone Creek
Soutti from 4 lo 5.30 p.m . and
at LuC'ky Markel, Jeffrl.!y Roacl
and Walnut Avenue from 6 45 lo 8: 15p.m.
ON nu; FIRST four Mo11days
of each month. the bookmobile
will stop al Village San Juan,
Village Road and Aspen Wa y.
San Juan Capistrano. from I to
2 : 15 p.m ; and !\-Marl Plaza on
Camino de Es trell;.i in San
Clemente from 2 :30 to 4 p.m
Its last stop on Mondays wall
be at the Crown Valley Center.
Crown Valley Parkway and
Nigue l Road. Laguna Niguel
from 5:30 to 8 p m.
IN THE MEANTIME, district
officials wi ll keep an eye on
state officials in anticipation of
iJn assumed increase an bail-out
funds.
The distriC'l also expects a six
pe rcent inc·reast· an property tax
rcv€'nucs which totaled about Si l
million this fi scal year.
In its last budget year before
Proposition 13. the district relied
on about $24 million an local prnp·
crty tax revenues.
"The time to low<'r property
taxes was o verdue.·· said
Watson. "but you can 't simply
e liminate that amount of money
without finding ways to replac•·
1t . without doing soml' damage "
Water Project Set
For Irvine Parley
June Stops
Listed/or
Bloodmobile
Orange Coast residents who
wrsh to donate blood have four
locations to so when the blood
m obile makes its rounds 1n
June .
Legislation that would prompt
completion of the Stale Water
Project in Southe rn California
will be discussed at a n all-day
t'Onference June I at the
Registry Hotel in Irvine.
Three proponents o f the
legislation will speak al the con·
fe r ence. lilied "Slate Water
Policy: Orange County's Slake
in New Legislation · ·
They are State St!n. Ruben
Ayala, D&n B«nardino, As·
semblyman Lawrence Kapiloff.
D-San Diego. and Earle Blais.
chairman of the board of the
Metropolitan Water District of
Southern California.
The l'Onfercnct'. which i!'. oven
to the public. is :.ponsorcd by the
Municipal Wa ter 01slrtcl of
School Gets Ca8h
Tht• San Juun Elementary
School ParenVl'cachcr League
ha s donated $540 to the
Capistrano school district to be
used for purchas ing educational
equipment at lhf~ San Juan
Capistrano school.
Luncheon
Planned
The Laguna Beach
Panhe llenic sor ority
group will hold an in·
stallation luncheon at
lhe Irvine Coast Country
Club on June 6
Margaret Pierce will
outline her ex~riences
in lhe PhiUppines during
and after World War II
al the program.
i''or reservations, call
Mrs. William Bird .Ir. 1tl
494·8658.
CTION n ttre h•rs Ad'fert11lng
1ectton of Mey 23rd there
11 en edvertl1ement for
#71052 Cool 'n' Lit• Air
Conditioner Hlllng for
S2H.15. The price end
copr de1crlptlon ere
correct. however the
llh11tfetloft i. lncorrec1.
In the .. .,.. edvertl1ln9
••ctlon there la en actworttMfMnt tor #71151
Goa Drrer ••lllng for
S24t.t5, the copy
deacrlptlon I• Incorrect,
HM MOdet It not a Large
C o'p acltJ dryer. w •
alncorolJ regret the•• -·lsearsl
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W a tl'r D1stnt·t and liC I rv1m•
Extension
Cost, which includes lunch, 1s
Sl2. Reservatwns can bl: made
by ca lling UCI c xccnt1on al
833·5414.
County Fair
Deadline Set
The June 1 deadline for enter·
ing everything from films to
rows in the Oran~e County f'a1r
1s r aP.idly approac·hing, fair of·
ficials warn.
Pigs . pickles . p<.11ntings ancl
preserves arc due a t the fair·
grounds. 88 Fair Drive: Cost a
~tesa. by 4 r1.m June I. The onl y
exception is in the photography
department. where the deadline
as 7 p.m . June 30.
The fair will run July 13·22.
Items do not all have to be de·
livered by June 1. but entry
forms . obtainable by calling
751·3247. must be submitted l.iy
. then .
The Orange County Chapter uf
the Amercian Red Cross will
s tation the bloodmobile <.1l tlw
following locations ·
JUNE 7 FROM 3 to 7 .:m I'm
United Presbyenan Chun·h. 11!1
Avenida de la Es trella . San
Clemente. call 492·6664 for an
appaintment:
June 18 from 2 to G·30 pm at
the Saddleback Vallev Board of
Realtors. 25205 La Paz Road.
Laguna Hills ; call 835·5381 for an
appointment:
June 20 from 2:30 to 7 p.m ..
Advanc•ed Health Center. l:iOll
N Bristol St .. Newport Beach.
call 835·5381 for an appointment .
:.1nd
JUNE 27 FROM 12 :30 to 5
p m .. Saddleback Community
llos p1tal. 24451 Via Estrada.
Laguna Hills , call 770·3559 for <.1n
appointment.
Blood also can be donated at
the chapter 's blood center, 601 N
Golden Circle Drive, Santa Ana.
Appointments can be made by
<:a II i ng 835·5381.
Volunteers may donate blood
once every eight weeks .
Newport Beach
Jr. Chamber of Commerce
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edlaPetitioa
Gourt Rejects UC ·Alumni . Plan Reception
· Rearing Plea
TH£ C Al.I l"Olt N 11'
Sup r c m t' ('our t th 1:.
week rduM·d to twur .1
petition from AUC. CUS,
Van Nuys l1ubl1:.h1 n~
C 0 • W l' !. l I rt Ii( h 0 U :. l '
Broudca slmg Co an•I
others The cas t• w11:,
transferred to l he 2nd
Dislm ·t Court of Appeal
m Los An~t·h·:.
The t•ompa11 1c:. hJd
gone darcl·tly lo tht'
tribunal an a qu1l'k
cha ll enli(e of a May 4 rul
1n g by Los Angt'lcl>
Supe rior Court Judge
J erry Pacht th<tt rC'fust·d
lo overturn the l<tw
EA RLI ER, THE
Supreme Court denied a
'i imilar request by the
East Ray Press Club
and Oakland Tribune in
a n A l a m ed a County
Superior Court case.
The Los Angeles case
involved a closed pre-
liminary hearing for
three Synanon members
accus£.-d 1n the attempt·
ed rattlesnake murder
of Los An~cles attorney
Paul Morantz. who was
bitte n as he re<acht'd into
his mailbox
C ti A R I. F. S
0 c d t• r • t· h . Sy n a n o n
foundPr. :.md l.ant·c Ken·
ton and Joseph Mus aco
asked that the hearing
on atte mpted ·murder
charges be closed to the
prt•:.s ancl public
mATTBEGASG
WITB •
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The m l'd1a rcprcscn·
tatives daim tht• law is
i n v a I 1 II b c <· <1 u s c i t
violates thl' rights of
freedom of the press and
~peec h cin <i imposes
prior r es tra int n n
publishin,:? the news.
Their petition a lso
ar gued a pre liminary
hearing m ay n ot be
closed unless t he de.
fe n dant can d em ·
11nslrate public act·ess
would c n<l <t n i::c r his
ri.gh• to a fo 1r trial.
FI ESTA
Fisticuffs
Set Cost
Of House
·WHATL I NGTON .
Eng land IAP> John
Naylor had a house he
wanted to sell. Ke vin
Reardon wanted to buy
ll
Tro uble was that
Nay lor wanted about
~1 91.000 a nd Re ardon
was only prepared to go
to SISJ,000.
.. So why don't we fight
for it?" s uggest e d
Nay lor. 45, a forme r
a rmy boxing champion.
They did just that, on
a makeshift ring in front
.of the e ight-bedroom. 17th century house -
appr opriately n ear a
town called Battle.
While villagers, pints
or beer in lbeir hands.
cheered the men. they
slugged il o ut. Naylor
was floored 16 limes in
the first two rounds, and
decided he would com·
promise and sell the
house to Reardon, 30, for
$163,000.
HBMan Gets
Ph.D. Degree
Cornell S. L. Chun or
Huntington beach will
receive a doctor or
philosophy degree in
theoretical physics from
Princeton Univetslly at
graduation exercises
June 12.
Chun. an eludneer at
McDonnell Douglas
Astronautics Co. in Hun· tlnston Beach, eomplet·
ed the requirements for bis depee Jut October
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~Home in Mother Earth
~ Archit.Emulates Rabbit in Hill House
LYME. N.U lA An havtn't been doln1 that fQr Af"ll plaftS for •uch structW'et.
award-wlnnla1 arch& r H)'5 yeart out there to .. ve on a(;. B\lt Meta notet1 that 50me of the
20th Ntllury Amertuna lbould conditionins." Meta HY• st ructurca ·'Indeed ue like
lake a leuon trom rabbtt.t and Si,.ce the Wlnaton HOUH, Meh uves f•w wtndows. -very•
uve-dwellen and return to hH built bll own borne Baldtop arlm ...
Mother Earth for ahelter. Du1ou1. Is buildinac. h1t11 bum or His Baldtop Ouaout is re·
Don Met1 liv• ln an •.frth• plana to construct •lmllar struc nurkably un-cuelake. The
•b•ltel"f!d houae that he dq Into turn In Malnf", Montana. curved 10uth.:rn wall i• almost
the top o1 Baldtop. a hill ow-r MIC'hlgan. I owa, Vlr1lnla. all wlndowa. An overhana pro·
looltina a apeetacular panorama Maasachust'tu and V«!rmont vid(·~ C'ooling shude in the sum·
of the Connt"C'tlcut ttlver Vlll•y mf'r lnt.-rior room~ are ii·
··st:E THt: MILDSW U.e
dun.ceon. the daamp and the
duk," he JOkl'S H be IWdle a
vlsllor through his airy, U&bt·
fl lied mounta1 ns Ide rlhllt'.
which is not at ull uve llk1•
althou.:h grliss .:rows on tl!> roof
Metz built has first t.•arth
sheltered home an Lyme an 1972.
the Winston lloul>l'. for which tw
wo n tbe 1974 Art•h1lt•l'tur1tl
Recor8 Award for t:nelll-m•t•
for House Design
That wus bdore "OPEC
reared its ugly heitd. ·· he says
That house would <'Ost only hi.ilf
as much to heat as a normal
home after the 0 11 priee in·
creases by the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries
HE WANTED TO blend that
house into its e nvironment and
literally built it into a moun·
tain$ide. The savings on fuel
were a bonus.
Mother Earth, after all, is re·
latively cold or hot only on the
surface. Eight feet into the
ground, the tempe r ature is
almost constant. In New
England. that's about 55 degrees
year-round.
·'Throughout history, people
have used the earth for shelter.
especially in arid climates. It's
nolhin1 Startling new," says the
38-year-old architect.
WHILE IN NEW England
earth·sheltered dwellings make
for efficient heating, Mell ls US·
ing the constant-temperature
principle in Texas to build an ef.
firienlly cooled house.
"I can't understand why they
Lutheran
Wing Hits
Papism
MILWAUKEE. Wis.
1 AP l A relatively
s rn a 11 . conservative
wing of Lutheranism,
the 300 .000-member
Wisconsin Evangelical
Lutheran Synod. says
the pope st.ill la the "an-
t 1 ch rist." and has as·
.--... ,....ted L--utheran scholars
who seek reconclliatlon
bet ween Lutheranism
and Roman Catholicism.
The synod. in its of.
fi eial publica tion .
Northwestern Lutheran.
said the "biblical doc·
trine which identifies
the pope as the an-
tichrist is a reminder lo
conservative Lutherans
Just how afar the liberal
Lutherans ... have
moved away from the
faith of our fathers, in·
eluding Marlin Luther."
The term, "an-
ticbrist." s tems from
the Book of Revelation.
which makes no explicit
reference to the pope.
However, the two
were linked in the biller
polemics of the 16th cen·
tury Protestant break
fr o m Roman
Catholicism.
Hunger
Run Set
June3
THE Sll('('F.~ OF his l'itrlh· lumln•led by llkyUght Addi·
abeltel"f!d bomoa hu led harn to Uonal "°UluUon ta provided by
beain ellminauna hla wurk on a ir eowll that prolnlde lhf'OUlb
abov•·sround architecture and lhl' IOd OD the root.
concentrate on earth·i.ht·ltl'red
buildtnAi.
lie has foundt•d f':urthll-1'11, u
n1rporulllln 11t·e111l1t1n.: 111
t•arth sht'llned ho m•· t;uthll'ch
as bualrltnJ: a prototy f)C of u
:-.tructure for tht.• mu!>i. homt·
markt•l ·
Tht.• only !>peC'1al rt'1!u1rement
for an earth heltercd house lt
that at be butll 011 a wt·ll draanlni
!>Outherly fat·tni.: :-.h111t• to takt·
.:ui vantagt• uC tllt· l>1111 ':-. lti.:ht uuu
he.At
"IT'S AN A\/t:RAC:t: mt1m
un d pop family honw, • · h(• :-.ayl>
of lht• (o;urthh·1·h house. a l .000
squarl'·foOt structure of lhret'
bedrooms <'Osting about $75,000
to build, about 10 percent more
than a conventional above·
ground hOuse.
Although the initial coat is
higher, ••vinp are substantial
on fire insurance, maintenance and beating, he says.
Tbe building essentially is
made of concrete and concrete
blocks, insulated from the sur·
rounding earth. Timbers support
the roof and the earth above it.
Fire insurance rates are low
"because you can't burn it," be
says.
THE CONCRETE-AND ·
earth also stores heat absorbed
from the southerly sun. Heattna
costs are halved, he says.
Metz is not the only· archillkt
designing earth-s he ltered
homes. Others also build and
Again we1re being chal-
lenged to break all Toyota
sales records. And we re
going to do it with Once-A
Year deals on the 1979
Toyotas. the Total Economy
cars and trucks
We're *allng on the CorollFI
''WHl'~N YOU SA\' earth·
sheltered. people think of damp-
nl'll and dark -their cellar.
llul lf 1 ceUar tot air and lilht it
would be a.s dry aa anything
t'111t• If you Insulate properly,
you huvt• no problems with
molature, • · he saya.
No apecaal lecbnolofJ or
mater1ala are Uled to build hi.a
earth-sheltered bouaes.
''Some of the t.biftl5 are put
to1etber in difterul ways," be
aaya, "but lt'a nothing that a
rnntractor can't do.•·
limit on Gas
Brings Arrest
MILPITAS <AP> -A gasoline
station owner was arrested in
Santa Clara County for violating
the slate's odd-even rationing
program adopted by that
county.
Charles Sallas was arrested
by local police for refusing to
sell a maximum of 20 gallons lo
a gasoline customer, .said a
deputy district attorney. Sallas
established a 15-gallon limit at
bis station.
"I've got a lawyer and I'm
going to fight this thing alt the
way to the top," said Sallas, who
posted $250 bail. "I buy the fuel
a nd take the hassles. I'm going
to decide how much gas I sell."
2-Door Sedan. Toyota·s lowm.1 pnc.OCJ :ind h1qhcst gas·
mileage car. we·re open oxtra hrnwj 10 holp you get 1n on the
·The second annual
Laguna Beach Hunger
Project Day, Including a
three-mile r un along
Laguna's shoreline, will
--... helctTune . ---chal~And we've {Jet the eAf or tn 1ek yc>tire-looktng for
The event, sponsored
by the Orange County
Hunger Project commit·
tee and the Laguna
Beach Junior Chamber
of Commerce, will la·
elude a pot luck dinaer.
Entry forms for tbe
run may be obtained
from the Laguna Beach
recreation department
at city ball.
In addition, John Den·
ver'a film ''I Want to
Live," will be shown at
St. Mary'• __ 8pl1eopal
Church, GI Park Ave.
Come on in now because 1h0 Gront Toyota Challenqc
ends 1h1s week You 00111
WE CHA' I mGE 10U TO Flm A ... IER
DEAL ON A GREAT ECONOMICAL CM.
EARLE IKE TOYOTA
1966 Harbor Boulevard
(714) 646-9303
Joins Society --
Victoria J . Joaepb di
Huntl°"°n Beach ls one
of 275 1tudent1 at UC
Diva. who have been IC·
cepted for membership
in Phi Kappa Phi, a na·
Uonal sc~lastlc honor
~lety.
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"What the adminatrati0n doesn't underalalld •it -lln't
easy to live with windfall guilts."
NATION I LOCAL
A public meeting is scheduled May 31 to re·
ceive comment on an appllc1Uon by Golden Welt
Collep for a federal 1rant for it.a blliqual ud
bicultural program.
The meeting Is scheduled from 3 to 5 p.m. in
room 118 al the library on the Huntiaaton Beach campus.
For three years the collece hu been tralnlq
English and Spanish bilingual aides to worlt in
area schools which serve limited and non-ED1lllb
speaking students.
The college is seeking $300,000 throu1b the
Department of Health, Education and Welfare to
expand the program.
Call 642-5678.
Put a few words
to work for ou.
in the DAllY PILOT
*************************** *v * : i ou are invited to: * • * • : attend the : * • ~ TWENTY FIFTH ·ANNUAL * * · MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES * !I MONDAY, MAY 28th 11 A.M. j! * • • HARBOR LAWN MEMORIAL PARK • * 1625 GISLER AVE., COST A MESA , * * • • Memorial Day Program * * Obl11 •W. S,O•wed IJ 1'e S.... c...t Yetee •s Orgc.izatiOlls * * * * Pre Program Memorial Organ Concert . . . • • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Joan Hertert • * INTRODUCTIONS . .. .. • .. . .. . .. .. .. . . -. . • • .. . .. . • • . • • . • .. .. • • . .. ..... Johra D Flanagan • Past Commander, Poat No. 188 -The American Legion
* * RAISING OF THE NATIONAL FLAG ••••.....••..... -. • . .. . . . . HONOR COLOR GUARDS * UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS • * El Toro. Cahlorn1a •
""'-INVOCATION ... . •••••.•••.•• -··-·· ..... Chaplain ThomasS Schultz ,,,a.__ ~ LI. Commander, U.S. Navy """'" * WELCOME • . . . . . . . . .•. _..... • • . • . • • • . Honorable Edward McFarland * * Mayor. City of Costa Mesa •
""'-LINCOLN S GETIVSBUAG ADDRESS . . •. Robert F. Schoo4er ""'-~ Commander Etect of 29th 011trict of the """'" * Amencan Legion *
...._ MEDLEY OF WORLD WAR II SONGS . : ......... _ • . • . John Hert8ft ""'-
~ Soloist """'" * PRESENTATION OF FLORAL TRIBUTE TO THE DEAD . Harold J Hohl •
""'-. Commander Veterans of Foreign Wart. * ~ Coesthne Po&C •3636
• The pr999ntetion of floral tributes by the vartous organ1zat1ons in honor 0 1 all veterans 1s hereby * * acknowledged and placed at the veterans memortal *
• -INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER -*
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* * • • • • * SPEAKER OF THE DAY * * THEHONORABLE * * ALAN CRANSTON * * United States Senator • • * • * * * • *
* * * • ROLL CALL OF VETERANS WHO HAVE ANSWERED THE LAST CALL AND WHOSE COLORS ARE
• BEING PLACED IN THE AVENUE OF THE FLAGS TODAY .............. Honorable Edward McFarland • * . Mayor. City of Costa Mesa • * BENEDICTION''.''' •• ' ••.. '' ••• ' ••••••••••.•• -• • . • . • • • . • • . . . . . . . Jew;sh wa'ivet~a~a of=~ •
)f-FIRING OF SALUTE ..•.••••.••••...••..•.•.••••..•• -• --. . . . . . . . . • . . • . .. United Stated Marine Corpe *
• El Toro. Calif. *
• TAPS and ECHO ............................................ _..... • John Beringer and Clifford Ervin *
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-<. :: ., .. RAISING OF COLORS TO FULL STAFF .......... -..... -• . . . . . . . . • . . HONOR COLOR GUARDS -* ~----~~·:~ . . ~ . . ~ * • * * • • * •
!Harbor Lawn· Mount Olive!
* * * • * Crematory-----Cemetery----Mausoleums * * • * 1625 GWer Costa Mesa SC0-5554 *
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HITS PRICES
Bany lloawolt"
Florida
Says 'No'
To ERA
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.
<AP) The Flor ida
Senate h3S rejected lht!
Equ al Rights Amend·
me nt 21· 19. leaving the
proposed han on sex dis ·
<'rimination thrh• slates
short oC rnt1ricatwn.
The House approved
ratification last week,
and Senate President
Phil Lewis allowed the
ERA to come up for a
vote Thursday instead of
sending it to a hostile
committee that bottled
al up earlier.
THE VO'fE marked
the third defeat for ERA
s upporter!> i n th e
Florida Senate. The pro-
posed amendment al~o
was reJected in 1974 and
1977.
Supporters noted that
Florida's tourism-based
economy has surrered
from the natio nal
boycott that many pro·
ERA groups have im-
POSf.'d against states that
have not r;,ilificd the
ERA.
Hut o p po n e nt s
chargt'd the ERA would
t.ran s fc•r l oo m a n y
P•l"'f'ts to thf' federal
government because the
a mendme nt contains
routine language
e1uthorizing Conlfress to
pass necessary lc.ws to
t>n fon·l• th<• mt>asurt'
THE ERA. w h ich
w ou ld outlaw di s ·
c r imination based on
sex. must be ratified by
38 states by June 30.
1982. to hecome part of
the Constitution.
The ERA has been ap·
proved by 35 states. but
fi ve hav e s ince
rescinded approval. The
validity of that move
sti II I!> in qut•stion and
the Justice Department
h as su1d it 1s up to
Con~rcss to decide.
Reservist
Police
Wanted
Th e Irvine Police
De partment wants to
beef up the ranks of its
reserve police officers.
Reserve officers pro-
vide assistance to reg-
ula r persoMel in both
emergency and day-to·
day situations. They are
required to volunteer a
minimum or 16 hours
per month.
Persons accepted into
the program receive
training through a re-
serve academy and up-
on c o mpletion ride
patrol with experienced
poliff offiftre.-
tnlerested applicants
should apply al Irvine
City Hall o r can
telephone 754-3600 ror in·
formation.
Applications will be·
accepted through June
15
Lecture Set
' On Puppetry
Ron Martin and the
"Martin Marionettes" or
Los Angeles will dem-
ons trate telev iaion
puppetry technlq'611
Tuesday at Golden W•t
College In Huntlntton
Beach.
Tbe public la invited to
attend Martin's lecture.
which wiU be presented
to a pu.,,etry clua in
tbe Actor• Playbo• at
t :JOp.m
I DAILY PILOr I ~ADS
W ASmNGTON <AP 1 St•rvlc"
1tation dealers appHr tn bf '"ht~
Ins advanta•~" of fear• of
aaaollDI lbortalH by ra.pidly In·
veutnir pump prices, a Carter
adminlatratlon offlcl1l h u
charpd.
Barry Bol~rth. dJrector of thfo
prta ident · s Counc ll on W a. 1e and
Price Stability. told a Senak l'IUb
~mmattft Thursday that "retail
1aaolhw prtces have lnrru!Kld far
mo~ than would be expectt..-d from
l'rude oil increaae11 ·'
IN fAC'I'. IU~ 1>a1d , 'th~ 111·
l'rea&e 1s eu.11erated by about ~
pt•rc,nt."
Ooa wortb 's c laim w as
challencect by RJt~Ut'I Harver. ex·
trutlvt" director of the NaUonal
Co uncil ol Petroleum Retailers.
··1 don't know wht.>re he Is 1et-
t ln1 t,h()k thlna• ... lta.rper aald in
" telephone lnl\lrview. .. Everyone
hltl .io...., up to the m.aximum gov-
(·rnmtmt prke ct1ihna •. But ln·
n ut ion hus cutcn up so pcrct!nt of
I ht• lll'tJfit ..
Rt•t ull ga ~CJltn c prices na ·
11onwldt1 uvcri.t~e ubout 85 cents
pe l' aallon, according to the
Lundber1 Letter The Los
Anae le&·bued reportina service,
which surv.ys aome 18,700 service
stations for data, said the average
price at the end of 1978 was 86
l'enlll.
AT LEAST S cents represents
higher crude oil prices char1ed
since the first of the year by the
Organization of Petroleum Ex·
porting Countries, energy experts
say. An additional 5 cents to 8
cents is the result of a government
policy that allows refiners to pass
HowSThis for
2nd Grand
~.~25.1979
on more of the coal of producina
1aaoline.
The rest, Bosworth suueat.a. is
related to hi11her markups by
service stations.
The antf inflalion official also
told the senators that the council
asked for price data from 80 major
oil l'Ompanies awd expects its
analysis of wholesale refinery
prices to be completed in about
two weeks.
AFTER THE HEARING,
Bosworth told reporters that tbe
Now there's an Aaron Brothers Art Mart in Huntington
Beach ... and the Art Marts in Anaheim. Costa Mesa.
La una Beach, Orange and Santa Ana are celebrating.
~TUDIO CROWNLl(Jff Yl LLOW, Wit!/[. 8L~l1 CIMM7f flR BROWN ((01r/IS t'fAY~~y fR0/1 iffi!.
TO 5RJR[)REO 26 '1.'-~16.B8
complexity of Ener11 Deputmeat
rules on aaaoliM pricw ... it
difficult for both the 1ov'ermne111&
and 1uoUne dealers to ~
whether the rules were bei•
vjolated.
He said, however, that "tbe
average cuoline station is not la
compliance with the voluntar)t,
price standards." The atandarda,
announced last fall by President
Carter. call for price increues of
not more than half a perceatacf'
point above 1976· 77 increases.
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~Off NA'fliAL ~COL(g,D JJTt AWTtf)COfiD5. WOOD .
AND!tffTAL RtNbf. WOOD 8EAO~~f'KJTT1tlJ ID4RPS ANO 1•11.Xtt, /f!(,,(l/ 110fif I
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r the lt Frame Sale
For openers, ifs the l e Frame Sale. J ust buy any
Aaron Brothers frame at the regular low price and you
get ttre second frame that costs the same or less for only
one cent more. Choose from the cent-sational selection~
And there's a terrific selection of art materials, craft
supplies, studio furniture. original paintings. graphics. .. baskets. collectibles and aisles of other fun and arty
things. At very affordable prices!
~ .. Plus These Grand
Opening Specials:
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DEXTER MAT CUTTER
I Off PA~'¥ fIT/OVAL f!Vfi LD ! .'r.J(~ {?[(; JOO'J .$81'8
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CN4l (J'tNJMif '--.,,-~~-=----*"! CANN/NC J4M A5f(J(7fl) JllfHCOLORl Rro 140-3~ All-/TtM~ tLMITED PINT )/lt. 5!AND4RDMA~>NAPUD ~"' Sl88 10 500{ (J.J fiANV. CAff FMOf OF 12 ONLY REO 395SL88
4(f(;'r/f()([)/f F} ~.Ff; 2.18-555
Sf 88-SZ.88
5TRfKHER BARf fffO 03 'ffR lf'KH I~ PERl~tt
UPANDOPtNIN(J )Pff!Al S
ON SALE ;rtRU WEDNff Mr'
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WXff t+IAP/f !flTRf ~AND t4W FOR PfRFf(T .f 5°ANf) 9(f 111 rRE'i f?EO 995 S5.B8
OVEN~FT CflHMIC ~ CL~Y
2 LB RffJ l '11 Sl88 1 LB Rro 4CO $3.18
Brothers Art Marts·
~es to-H tington Beach
ANAHEIM 222.-N. Beach Blvd. • COSTA MESA 1714 Newport Blvd . • ORANGE 1812 E. Katella Ave. ·
LAGUNA BEACH 190 s. Coast Highway • SANTA ANA 1126 E. 17th. St.
... _..,.EL TORO 24350 Swartz Dr. • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7470 Edinger Ave. •oPENING SOON
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Friday, May 25. 1179
O.llyPllellS ... H-
FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL CHILDREN LOOK AHEAD TO 2028
Holding nme Caltsule Entries From left: Karl Cates, Lara Salamacha and Amy Flduccla
Fut11re Shoek?
Time Capsule Holds Kids ' Views
By MIKE PASK-&VICll
Of Ille Dall' Plot Stolfi
What will life be like an :!028"
The students at Arcv;llos :)chool
in Fountain Valley hi.Ive been
thinking about it.
Wi ll th e re s till h e iJ ga:;.
s hortage'? A pollution µrohl em.,
Any people left al a II'' Wi II lhl·
boys be cuter''
C lli\NCF.S AUE MA N Y
}OUnj.!sters Will {!<'l the CIJ.lj)Ortun1I .\
to fancl out.
Somt ma y ev~·n travl•I to th1·
Santa Cruz nlf>unt;11n!> 1n 2Q28 lo
w1tnt-ss a lime c<1 p:;.ule 1Jc-1r • ..: un
eartht•d at Big B :.i:;.in Hcdwood:;.
Statt• Park
The capsule \I.Ill hold lhl' 'IUl'"
lion~. pn•d1c·t1011:-. und i.:rct'lJng!>
that the ~tudcnl:;. h:1v(' hct·n im·
paring.
"TODAY IN 1!179. .,...,. h:" 1· .1
~roblem with ga" ai r 1>0llut 1<>n
a n If t each(.• r s wh o i.: 1 v <' ha <I
j.!radt·s." writes St·ol S<'1 alp1 . rnu·
<if Mrs ~idJH' 1;;1rrt•11·.., s ixth
through ei~hth gradl' !.turh•nts.
"In thP y1»1 r 2Ul >I. I hope tlw J.!!1:;.
air pollution und tc;.achcr!> will n•1t
be a problem with you ..
Chris Conei<.•uo indirectly
(1gurt>s the time car>sule will never
be Opt>ned.
.. Man wtll no longer cx-1~:~ tf<o
prPd1cts "This will he a world or
computers ··
"I think it will be g n~al." writes
To ni Benoit. "Y"11 'll h1· riding
around in Jct Air c-a r:;. "
"I WISH 1 COULD set• the b<lys
in 2028." writes Sherry Wushburn
.. J hope they're a lot cuter th1:1n
the~ are now." ,
One student prl'd1t·ts. "the
music will be vt'ry d1ffncnt ...
wh 1 le .another b(•lit•v••:;. "all the
houses w1 II bt.' safer to h vc in "
Ei~ht :-.cpurate classroom con·
t ributions from Arevalos students
wi ll ht' inc luded in the time
capsult·
In Mrs Karin Uhl's second and
third grad(• classes. the students
eke 1ded to write a s hort history of
their l\·8 school and include some
pt'r sonaliz<>d data on their favorite
sports
"WE /\LI. GO TO public school.
and somt• of us go to c·hurch." the
c hildrcn wrok "We had a lot of
:;.ubs hc•causc our kacher had a
h:1hv ..
Tiw l'apsulc entry from Mrs
Lindra F1 s ht·r ~ fifth and sixth
i.:rader:-. has been scaled. but 10·
vt•;u-olds t\mv F'iduN•ia and Lara
Sl:llam<J(.'h<t agrN•d to give some
hints lo lb Sl't'rt•IS.
Tht• girls said the~ helped write
a history of what Wl'nl on 1n their
t•lassroom durinJ.! !.Chool year 1979.
inl'luding maJur evc>nts like the
tame soml'bnrly broke: in a nd took
llw1 r tt•acher·~ stop wal.ch a net a
hunch of nHld)
THEIR ENTRY ALSO talks
<Abo ut tht· March whale watching
trip when "almost e\.'erybody got
!>1<·k ... :;.ay_,'> Ami. "an~hat a
guud v('ar 1t was.
Ka r i Cates. 14. vice president of
the student council. was one of the
s tudents who helped get the time
capsule plan under wa y
S h e s aid Principal Prescott
J ont•s told her about 1t and how it
would help build ntw parks for
C(lhfomia. With each entry. the
s tudents will conlnhute S3 for
future parks .
The student counc-11 approved
the S24 expenditure.
\ Nur•ery Special J
NIGHT BLOOMING JASMINE
Very fragrant clusters of cream y
white nighttime blooms. Fast
growing evergreen shrub .
lGol ~
Reg. 2.96 &lliill
Get Your Tomatoes to "Set" With ... I TOMATO HOLD I
For earlier, more and larger
f rult, use CHACON'S
TOMATO HOLD.
80Z.
REG.l.69-
I Floriat Special I
NEPHTHYTIS
several
varieties
Very reliable.
grocef ully trailing
Indoor green plant.
6" POT
REG.8.95 3.99
DAILY M
SUN. M30
Sin<'*' 1946
Halli.ms
Nursery • Florist
2MO Harbor llvd., Co1ta Mt1a
AIJ Good Through May 29. 1179
While Supply Lalla
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Neurology
Study Set
A se minar o n
neurology disorders will
be presented Thursday at
So uth Coast Medica t
Center in south Laguna
Beach as part of the
f ac i I ity 's Operation
Education nursing pro-
gr am.
Care of the n(!urolog1c
patient. as we ll as Ice·
lures on head trauma,
neurologic disorders and
nursing assessment of
neurologic patients. will
be presented beginning
a t 8 a.m . an the hos pital
auditorium.
For information . call
the nursing inservice of
fi cc at499·1311. l·xt 618
LOCAL I CALIFORNIA
Mosquitoes UK:e £if e,
Courtesy-of Prop. 13
t•RESNO IAPI -California's pic-
nickers, campers and bunters ahouJd
have plenty or insect repellant bandy
this summer , mosquito abatement of.
ficlals warn.
Spokesmen say district.a all over
the state have been forced tp reduce
Insect control programs because of
Proposition 13 funding cutbacks.
AS A RESULT, they have concen-
trated efforts on e radicating diJeue-
ca r rying mosquitoes while letting
ha rmless strains escape until money
is available for eradication efforts.
The state's 54 mosquito abatement
districts have suffered cutbacks
averaging 40 percent, said Gil
Challet, president or the California
Mosquito and Vector Control As-
sociation. Trained staff has been cut
back between 10 percent and 60 per·
cent
Consequently, the districts have
been forced to put their main efforts
into contro lling ence phalitis and
malaria carriers, Challet said.
IN STANISLAUS County, for ex-
ample, the Eastaide Mosquito Abate·
ment Dist.rtct bad to limit control ef·
forts to a three-mile radius around
towns. said Claude Wat.son, district
manager.
Proposition 13 funding problems
have hit equally bard at special mos·
quito abatement districts and local
health departments that handle the
problem in some counties, Challet
said.
In Imperial County, where people
already are swatting mosquitoes,
hea lth official Eric Gordon said ef·
forts are limited to public education
and spraying standing water pools in·
stead of more expensive draining
operations that eliminate the insects.
He anticipated a tough budget battle
with other county departments.
GORDON PREDICTED many
s light cases of encephalitis this s um-
m er . The symptoms of mild cases
a re similar to nu, but there are no
vaccines available to prevent those
or more serious cases that can kill or
cause permanent nerve damage to
children and the e lderly. he said.
Some malaria cases have been re·
ported in Sutte r and Yuba counties.
but they were dete rmined to have
been 1mportt:!d by farmworkers from
~ --.
the Far Eaat. However. mo1quitoes
that bite humans who carry malaria can then transmit th§ diaeue over a
wide area, said Don Wolmendorf of
the slate Department of Health Services.
THE P&OBLEM HAS been com·
pounded by a S2 percent stall cut-
back in the department's vector
biology control section, Challet said.
The section provides districts
technical assistance and a statewide
surveillance system. ~me relief for lhe districts may be
on its way. An Sll·million bail-OUt bill
by state Senator Rose Ann Vuich. 0 -
Dinuba, was passed by the senate
May 18.
Public information is playing an
important part in controlling the
pests this season. s pokesmen said
Property owners should get rid of
any standing water on their land.
they added.
In the meantime . officials offered
som e advice for people plagued by
the pest mosquitoes this summer: Use
a repellant. make sure your window
screens fit well and, if possible, avoid
areas around rivers and streams
where pools of stagnant water breed
mosquitoes.
It's a Boy
For flElvis'
MANITOWOC. Wi s .
CAP> -Elvis Presley and
Mrs. Herbert Baer have a
new baby.
Dad is th e forme r
Herbert A. Bae r, 41. of
rural Valders, who had bis
nam e d c ha n ged l ast
Decembe r to El vi s
Presley. Baer said at the
time he had been a fan or
the singer for years and
was known to friends for
more than 20 years by that
nickname.
Presley's wife a nd three
other ch.ildrcn retain the
f a mily n a me, a nd the
hospital report listed the
parents of the ba by born
Tuesday as "Elvis Presley
and Mrs. Herbert Baer ..
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A. Roomful
Of Roses
And Roses
S ALT LAKE C ITY
t AP I Sandi Crandell
sa ys she doesn't know
who sent her 248 dozen
roses. Tbe card said, .. ~
rose for each day J have
known you," and asked,
.. Do you like peanut but-
t e r and jelly
sandwiches?"
"I was floored." i.he
said.
IT TOOK florists 20
minutes to unload the
nearly 3,000 roses from
the truck they r ented for
the delivery.
G reg Parrish or The
Flowe r Patc h Shop
won 'l say who the
m ysterious admire r 1s,
only that he gave the
buyer a break on his
us ual price of $10.48 a
dozen.
MISS C RANDELL
was busy giving most of
them away to friends.
neighbors, hospitals and
nursan~ homes
··T e ll whoever sent
them thanks," she said.
.. And 1f he t•a res to rt··
veal h1m:.elf. I don 't
bite."
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AT VOOR SERVICcl CONSUMER
1tba. I• L••r• 2
Former Black Pan.
ther leader Eldrid~t·
Cleaver won Onl·
legal skirmish and
los t two in his t•t
tempt to s upµre:,s
evidence in his up·
coming tric1l for a t
tempted murder. A
San Francisco t·ou1·t
held valid two police
se arches of an
Oakland home but
ruled that a car
search was illegal.
FfC R~ps
Amway on
Pricing
WASHlNGTON •AP t
· Amway Corp .. one of
the lar~est direct-sellin~
comparues in the world.
illegally fixed prices.
the FN1eral Trade Com·
mission has found.
T he commission or·
der·~d the compa n y .
founded bv two door-to-
door salesmen in 195!1, to
stop fixing retail and
wholesale prices and
mis representing the
profitability of Amway
dist ributorships
&~ @lY][[
~@[(\YJil@@
"Got a proNtm1 TIWR 111nr~ ro l>at 0v ... l'at Will
cut red '4pt. '11'""'1 thf' 0111wttr1 and action "'* utt.I
to •olve ..wquil14r1 "' gou.mrru•nt and bu.va'1f•ss Mad
JIOMr QWsttoftl IO Pol Dunn, At Vl*r ~rv1cr C>runflt'
Cocut l)ml11 N Ol . P 0 Heu J$11(), ('111110 M1•aa. C:..t
92626 Al mGnlf /ettrra o.t J)()Hlbl.: 1.11111 h.• umrwc:rC'cJ,
btlt pno..d PtqWrwl or l•llt1rl OOI md udrny th••
reod1~T·1 f\lll nomt'. oddrt•u anti bulPwu hour.~ phuntl
"" m btTCQIUIOI ~ ccmnderc:d Thal colummir'!Jl'nr• du•·
111 uc• s.idow•
~ c .. krr Bella O•I t'lla•I••
Ul':AR PAT Althou1h J Ilk~ my new ~low
<'tt0kt>r. I wonder 1f this kind ur cook1n~ de11lroys
v1tan1111)\ I know thttt whl!n vt"gctttbhii. ;in· (Jver·
<'OO kt-d a lot of th<•ir v1l 1tm1no; &rt> lo:.t
I' 'I' • lrvant•
lhlr1n« a lt-to·I! IM>ur t'OOklnte pt-riud lo• 1'1uw
cooker a lot of tlH" water i.oluble nutrlt'nb will be
lf'ubed la&o lbe cookln& Uquld, ucordlag &o nu&rl·
tloai1u. VUamln C aad 8 -comple. vitamins are
th.. motilt llkt•ly to be destroyed a~ &hey are both
wetn IOluble and beat labllt>.
t'or example, dried Pf'•'-and ht-ans lose about
-ti pert'ent of their lhiamln in slow cooking, about
38 perunt of tbt' niacin in meat will be leached in·
to &ht> broth •nd cabbage slice~ cooked fur one
hour lose 8% percent of the vitamin C content.
Losa of vitamin C un ht> cut by bringing &be
slow c·ooking mixture to a boil before allowing " '°
simmt>r for meny hours. l..os!> of water llDd fat
solublt> vitamins can be decreased by reducing the
•mount of cooking liquid and serving the broth
witb the finished product.
.fitfopJWr f"o•lng flfl ,\.-u· Rul.-s
DF.AR PAT: Does the fccforal government
havt• regulations regarding lhl' purity of bottled
wafl'r? I know the indus try 11robably has its own
s tandards, but wonder if any fede ral agency
wakhes the quality of bottlt'd water too
K W , Costa Mesa
\'ou un he assured the bottlt!d water industry
ke<•os a dose eye on the purity of its product, but
th.-t "ood and Drug Administration also bas an In·
lerf'st. The FDA is issuing final revisions in the reg-
ulation for the quality standard or bottled water.
The regulation has been amended in response to
the National Inte rim Primary Drinking Water
Regulations estahllsbed by the Environmental
Protection Agency. It esbbUshes maximum con'·
tamioant levels for several organic and inorganic
substanc:~ and for radioactivity in bottled weter.
This regulation will go into effect July 1, 1979.
Written objections or requests for a formal eviden·
tiary hearing may be submitted to the Hearing
Clf'rk CHFA-305). Food and Drug Administration,
Room 4·65, 5600 ft'lshers Lane, Rockvllle, Md .
391457. For further information contec:t: Howard N.
Pippin, Bureau or Foods <HFF·312), Food und
Drug Admini!iilration, Department of Health,
Education, and We lfare, JOO C St. S.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20204.
K Marl Call f o Calt•la Crf•fnab
Haggar Expand·O·Matic
slacks of easy-care Visa.
r.oml•J1l 1. tou111119t11 111 •c '"' • H •'l I·• c ••
r, Ma11c 1" t II s 1n ..... , • ,, t• •
wa1s1n.1nO 11\iit OtHlO ,Jnfl ,ll••h t p 1. '' "' ,
Sm:rnrv 1., .. 111••1 ot mrt r .. nr w 1~11.io•,.. ''"'"
.,.1 ••.• .,~ Vl!.>A' p·Jlye· 1•·• lt.r ,.,. ,i11 •• , rn.,,.'
,~ l1f '"'"0 .t ..lrnooth N , • ' •t ... , ·•<f .ttar •
,,, · ··~~. ~ocom1011.,01.• 11.iqga1 'l11;lfo1111>"
1t1ttrn Cn~e luJm dr••~1,..· 11tt'l t11 ' , •
r>r111t1r11-, ,,, ir1e moc;11 .. 1 '•·Cl ·J!Tvne•
• orors W1'1ywa11?
, from 21.00
silverwoods
\llSA• 1s a IOQ•51et•'!l lraoo"'<!<k 01 MILLIKCN & COMPANY 101 1an·•~
'"-·M1wa.1m
•'
,.,
HOWF.VER, THF.
com mission dis missed
other charges in a 1975
FTC complaint. includ·
ang one that Amway im·
posed unlawful non·
price restrictions on
distributors and that the
company's sales plan
w as a n ill ega l
"pryam1d" sCh<>me
DEAR PAT: I returned som e defective
merchandise to the K Mart store in San Clemente
recently, and was asked for my driver's license by
the <'ustomer service representative. She then
pla<·ed :.i phone call , during wh.ich aUthe info~m a ·
tion on mv lict·nsc includin~ height. weight.
hirth dalt'.~<·c1lnr of hair and 1.·yt's v.:is reported
to somrooe.
45 FASHION ISLAHD • HEWrottT HACH
Amwa v manuf <H'
tures. distributes and
sells more than 200 prod·
ucts, including soaps.
home and car care prod·
ucts. cookware, smoke
detectors. vitamins and
food supplements. It
s ells the products
through more than
300,000 distributors who
call at the customers'
homes. rather than
through stores.
AMWAY, BASED an
Ada. Mach .. issued a
state ment praising the
parts of the decision that
upheld the company's
policies.
Amway Board
Chairman Jay
VanAndel. one of the
firm's founders , noted
that the company 's
products were not
challe.nged.
Cell 642-5671.
Put • few words
to work tor u.
When J questioned the woman as to whom she
was reporting this personal information, she re-
fused to tell me, saying only that it was company
policy. I fail to see why this information is needed
for a refund, and want to find out why and to
whom it was given.
D.P , San Clemente
Gene Fisher, K Mart asslstent manager, bas
an explanation for you. This information ls report·
ed tn the K Mart central reporting office in Buena
Park on a "spot check" basis to cut down refunds
on K Mart merchandise that may have been stolen
a few days earlier at another K Mart s&ore. The
spot check policy varies slightly each day for
security reasons, so this was no renection on you
personally.
If. however, yoa had been able tn present a .
cash register receipt Instead of a charge cud re·
ceipt when requesting this refund, your license
probably would not have been requested. Fisher
seys there have been cases where merchendise
has been stolen in Los Angeles or Riverside CollD·
ties and returned &o a distant K Mart for refand.
Certain types or merchandise ere suspect and
other patterns of refund requests have been
establhbed for this ripoff attempt, Fisher notes,
adding that the spot cbec:k bas belped cut down on
this problem and detailed deRrtption Information
bas helped Identify persons who have tried thls
method of theft.
ESTATE SALE OF
JEWELRY-
CRYSTAL-
PORCELAIN -
BRONZES-
CBilWA • -Frldey; ........_,,
SILVER
aad ••re.
Lota of dilmond rings Ind t1rrings,
gold c:ttlins, fine china and
aystll, bronzes, some fumi·
ture, oils, ch1ndelitn, brm
l11T1P1, etc.
Something for ewryone
-from $1 .00 up. F'"
edmlsslon. Bank of
America, Miiter
Charge, c"9ck1,
tome terms
IY•llabfe.
MCI Suncl•y
nights
May 25, 26
and27
Inspection of all merchlndite
Friday, S.turclev, end ·Sunday
2 • 6 P.M. and 7 • 8 P.M.
aewport .
gallerle• ltd.
2542 West Coast Highway
Newport Beech, CA
(714) 146-2200
COMSIGtls•ns ACC& Im
-ra.IPM
•MON 9 to 5
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Staring Do"'n the Enemg
T hese decorative po rcelain miniature
m .. sks on sale in Ne w York reflect the art
of Chinese face painting. Painted m asks
were used by oldtimc warriors to frighten
PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE
•E~UTIC* lfO. 1'51
A •inot.UTM* Of' THE CITY COUNCIL o,-THIE CITY Of' l•YINE
OECLA•INO ITS INTENTION TO AMEND THE •ESOLUTION Of
f'D•MATION Of' A S~ECIAL a IE NE f'IT A•EA TO alE CNA•OIED P:O• THE COST Of' INSTALLING CE•TAIN .OADWAY IM~•OYEMENTS AND
CONYIEltSIOM Of' OVIE•NIEAD UTILITIES TO U .. DE•G•OUND IN CON-
NECTIC* WITN, A•EA Of' aENEf'IT lfO f'.n~
WALNUT AVENUE IM~•OYEMENT AT CUL VIE• D•IVE
WHEREAS, 1111\ City Council I\ CH\.orO•I\ llWI l>f'<KttO•~ be 1n11tatt'd for
tti. a me1tdl1Wil4 of • !>OK••• -Ill ar~a 10 be <11.trQe<I tor '"" cosls ot <.,...
struc:11"9..-.y1"""o""men1sano..-9f°"""u11f1ty <on•u\•on,.ond
WHEREAS. II ....... s 111•1 Ille comtr11<1ton of S<llD r...0"'•1 •mi>rOW'·
"""'" ano -qrouna 11t1lllY cor,.trs<on """Y be OI lwMl•I to a """""D~ PD•
loon ol ,,... C•IY. •""
WHEREAS. ,,_ llUbl•< ton"t!ftH'nc .. •nO M<f!\slh "''" llO' ,,.,,..., DY I ....
•mt"no~nt of 'U\" pr0<.Md1nq-,
f\IOW. ThEAEFOAE. Ow C•IY Collft(1I off"" (1ty 01 Ir"'"" hf'•eDy •~'Cll•rS
•\ tollow' SECTION I. Said Coty C:O..nc1f 11rreDY .,.,l~rr\ lh 1nt~n11on to or""' 1n..
•mf'nd~t of_, '-OK•a1 bttwoflt t.tf~d wn..cn drPtt 1\ knawn d' Ar~d nt APnf"flt
,.,.o F·11_. <Walnul Aven~ 1morov~m .. ri1 "' (uh1N Ott~f') to ~ trMrQt•d tor
-the CO\t\ Of conMructin9 c~rtdfn ro.lOWd'f ;morovt'mtonh ~l\d uno,.rarou"O uld1
ty corw&r~•on
SECTION 2. The' 'C>e<lf1t unprovemt•nf\ ttw <o'b ot trw Cf>r'\tn u t1on ot
w n1ch •re Pf'ooosed to be charcied to the proPf>r11f'~ •OC4'.11N'I w111'\1n ArPit ot
8ertefU No F·n ·•. •rt' dt"S(rtl>f'd in Extub•t A Art~chPO n.reto ano ov i"'' re
fttrence •ncMooratrd ht1rt"1n A~ tnough \t-t tor th ctt lenqth
5dfCTION J. TIW' atnt!nded f',.tur1dtl'<S <o'f of '"l<' con~truction ot ll"tt" 'td1d
tOM•ay 1rnpfovemtn1'\ dflO uno.-rgrouno ut1l1ty < onY'fr!.1on •~ \l .t,000
SECTION•. l"" b<klnddttr \ ol I"" Aruol Bl'nelll No F 11'4 arr.,.,,,,.,...,
1n E•h•bit '08 .. ~tta<hPd twrt•lo ..-:d by th1\ ret~re-n<t! •nt.Of'POl'•led "*'ti'"-.,
lllOUQll \M lorlfl .ti lf'nQlll
the crn•my. LatC'r thl'Y wpn• used on stage.
Tht' m1n wtttrl'S Wl'rc lw1ng sold for ~4
cach.
Drat It Nol Irr•
aA•NES MARILYl\I F BARNES aoe SI .~,.
dent ol Hunlonqlon B.acn C• ""'"'" <1•ay on T""•SCl<lY. M.lr 1•. 1q1Q ,of
Ho.9 Mef'T'K)f1al H~114tl M t\ 8 titM\
11.00 been "<lf•fl. w1tll '"" H11n1tn111on
Be.ocl' El-•arv ~-Dl\tr•O 101 the p,u 1 17 ye.tr• Siie "'4' .tl\O d
member OI Ille F•r>t Untll'd Mell!OOl\I
Cllurc 11 ol HMnl1nqton ~.1c:r1 Sf\• '"'"
ttw beloved •1te ot WiUtf'r J h,..rn.·~.
Delovf"CI mot'-' ot J.-ttrey J CCurM '-ot
An.th.,1m. C• an<J K r v1n J BMn._,, or
Hunt1noton Bfi.Kn C41 All)() ~urv1v1nq
.irl! A Qr~ R1r ky 8ArM' ot O.;n"
Po1nl, M r fdtN"r (\Ar,....•w f re~r 1c~...on
of Duluth, M1n"*'!.Ott', I '1!>fPr 1(-cJrn_.
Poor 01 SIO<Uon. c.. dnd 1 brnth••r
llOWd Frt"()f'r1\k.~ vi Dululh Min
"'~Ota Frtftnd\ mny t 1tll "'' tn'4 P1Pr( e
Rrnlt'IPr\ Sm11n' Monu.uv hit 't on
PM fOdd'f' Forw•r(\I \.f'rv1te\ will ~
(OndUCll'CI di I 00 PM on Sdlu•OM
May 7•, nl9 In In• ~Ir \I Untl~O
Mt•lhOdl'.t Churrh ot Hunlinqton Ot••tn
wt1n Re._ Al~'' Jen""-·n p..i,lor ot Hit>
""""' h Olt•C1.tt1no r amd¥ •_,uoq@\I\
rontr1but1ons .,. .. mudt• 10 1f\e Amtl''•' ;.n c .. 1 nt~' \oc 1e1Y P tf'rCt A,olP'lrr\ ""'''II\ MorludfY <11ret10•> )J4>·•)J<I CRAWFORD
HARR1En CRAWFORD •U .Of'nl
'Kangaroo'
Aid Book
Available
Oranj!e Coast pre
school ch i ldre n who
watch .. Cap tain
Kangaroo" are offered a
publieat wn at county
librarv branches thett
goes -with lesso n s
g I \' l' 11 0 h t h c c B s
telc\'lsaon show.
"l'ict11repeti::es " gives
h·ssons to be followed by
<.'h 1ldrcn during the show
and follow-up s ugges-
tions for parents. It is'
etva1lable at Costa Mesa.
Fountai n Valley. Irvine.
NA TlON I iOCAL I OBII1WJIES
Te lnllttett~ Vefe
Vegas Man Held in Bribe Try
CARSON CITY, Nev. <AP> -
A 29·year'·old Las Vegas man
baa been arrested a fter he al-
letedly tried to bribe a legislator
to vote for a bill legalizing over-
the·counter sales of Gerovital.
Gerry 1.obriat, who reportedly
owns stock in a Gerovital
manufacturing firm in Las
Veaas. was booked Thursday for
investigation of bribery and bail
was aet al $25,000, the sheriff's
office said.
THE DISCLOSURE WAS
made by Assemblyman Lloyd
Mann. who told the Assembly
Ways and Means Committee he
was promised a three.year
scholarship lo law school and
was given Sl,000 if he would vote
in favor of SB ~74. which would
allow comumers to buy the Nov·
ocaine-related druc without a
prescription
The panel promptly voted to
kill the bill aft.er bearing Mann's
statement.
Gerovital was legalized two
years ago in Nevada, tocet.her
wilh the anti-cancer drug
Laetrile. Many legislators claim
that making over-the-counter
sales of the drug legal would re-
duce the bigb cost to purchasers.
especiallv senior citizens.
It &ATTB& A88VaED
doubtful le1i1latora tbat tbe
dru1 would be aalely Uled.
But other lqlalaton critieiled
the lelial•tioa. Another bill mov-
l n1 throu1h tbe Le1ialature
would have simply made lt ll·
legal lo produce or aeU tbe aub-
atance in Nevmda.
Gerovital is not •llowed ln in·
teratate commerce by the U.S.
Food Uld Drug Administration,
o n grounds it's a suspected
hoax
Nevad• legalized m•nuf•c·
ture and sale by prescription
two years ago.
. Call us for
Insurance quotes!
f ttll RUG -: -v:::
........ 11 ...... _ ... ,...._,.
Auto -Life -Homl"ownl"rs
1.-ARME RS INSURANCE GROU
548·5554
RABBITT INSURANCE
1914 Harbor Blvd .. Costa M
SALE PRICE
REGULAR
PRICE $14.50
5 GAL.
CONTAINER
THRU MAY ~
This rree produces tangy thin skinned
juicy lem ons from an early age.
R1~1.-r\ V.trli1•n, • M0-5R<l0
~n .~1~u111 .ti M111 l\nl1ur • Nt'\<')ll1n ~"' h • Y dlll·b pm
CllYON
CARPET
s5ts S..Y&
..... 9.ftS..Y&
_,,, Pl.USM NYLON
SIMA"M ..,._.. C:.OO• ·~ ...... -of .,... __ .. ,, __
"'9----INlall<JllOn Of'd POdOng AvOllODlt ____ _
s9•!._... s3ts.._, ..
.... fM.ff lq. Yd. .... f7." S.. T&
IU"I Pl.USM NYLON IHAe
1CANYON CARPET
344 OCEAN AVE., LAGUNA IEACH
""'""''''..i°""""'·r"' 497 4886 l • ... ·C.O•nCtaM. ~Vdfl'\ •81ao. •
HRS: Mmt . .fri.' to 5:10 p.1111. • s.t. 10 lo 4 P"'
Oraoeries • \/1ny1s • Ceramic
Tiles • M1n1 Bllndc; •All Rectuceo Prices
<)tP'I.., S&Of°' H~ A.v~).
f tllbtOOll p ..... S0.•"9'-"'*" °"""" SECTIOff) T"" IT1"ll>OO pyr~nt to •n•tn '"" co•!\ OI con<11uc111><1 In"
atort''4ttd ro.&Ov-af 1mprowrlmrnt\ dnd undiforqrouno ulll1ly convtir~1on .at,. pro
pa...ed to bt ~ltorwd .tmonq the varwu\ NH.el' w1tn1n propos.ect AH•d ot
8eMtt1 No. f 11--4, dnd • Pf't'ltm1ndry e-\l1m•l~ ot 1~ dmount wfucn will bl!
c narQe'd tofl'ct<n pArce1 or DO•t.on ttwrM>f "'f" \.f't tor1t'I 1n E•"•btt C attac~
hettto •nd bv lht\. reter-enc~ 1n<01POtat..a her"•"., tl"lc>uOh vi lorth dt Jrnqth
SECTIO.. l. Ttwo Ctly nl lrv1nr will mall!' conlribllhon ol i 0 lowaro '"" <°"b Of t0Mlrt1Cht19 I ...... 10 .. ,_a•O r....OW.lf 1~0ftfT>ef!IS .. no w.-roro..no utility, ........ ,,_
01 Co~•• -'"'· '" Pd"~ """' ot1 M ay n ·~" 1n Netllf'PQ..-t Br (t{h C.11
Servtc f'\ are pt•nd1nq ae HdrbOr L••n
Mount Ol1vt:" Mor'tuurv o• CO'lattl Mew
S.HSS.
Laguna Beach. Lagunet .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~--~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ni g u e l . San Jua n
SECTION 7. TIW 11111 day ol Jyne, 1919. <11 '"" l!our ol I JO pm • .01 lhr
oi.mbefs of llM! Coty (OYnC•I 01 Ill<' City ol lr.,ne, 11200 J•mDortt Bo..lo••O
Crv1ne. c..tllorn1.o. hereby 1t<e l•HO •• ""' ti""''""" place for .o PllOI•< ......,,,119 to consl~ protesh lo Ille Of'~ 1><0Cft'd~.
SECTION I. Al ""Y tome not l•ter 111.on llM' l!ouf wt tor W1d pyetlc """'"'II· -.,..,,,_ ot ~ willltn '"" Ar9a ol -411 Ho. F-1,_. ,,..., Iii.• wronen
prolt'SI ~nsl Ille c~t•l l>'Otl!<I\ underlallen. or .oo-1ns1 the e•IH>t of Aru of
8eMlll NO F·11~. or a9<1ins1 an, or •II 01 Ille ID<e90•ftQ S..c" l>'OIUI m11SI ....
in "'"'"'II -ITkl\I cont•1n • deS<riPllon of Ille 1><°""'1" 1n "'"ltn thr sloner '' tnle~~lf~nt lo I~ 1.lle )"""· .ond II llM' s""""' 1s not sho•n on llW
l•st ,.qy.ohred as~nmenl roll as lne o•ner Of s..cll prop.,,1y. ~•d l>'Olot m11•t
al\O con1•in 0t be' «<om~n•ed b~ •ritten f'v~<., th.tt such S•9"*' 1\ t~
ownf'• of wid 1><*'1Y All s..cll protest\ mu" be O.hvrred lo Ille City Clt'rll
ano no olhrr IH'Ol61Sor obfKllons shit II be con•1dt'reo
SECTION t . Tiie C•IY Clerf!. hl'rtby ts •11lhort1ed •nd directed to PfOVIOt-
tlOll<e of llM! afcwes.10 IM'•rinQ Dr publ""'no • <oe>w ol lll•s ~e!oolul•on Ho •O)f
"' • -r ol Qeneritl clrtul•hon w1lf\ln I~ Cily ol lr.,ne. a t teast ll'IO
-"'prior to the dale ~I tor lhl' rturlnQ. TIM' Clly Clnfl. "lurtller •ul110r11...i
•net dlrKll!d lo DrOV•d<! \UC II nol•U by malling <oo••• o• lh•S Rootullon NO
IDS. lo 1111! o-r• ot '"" pr~rll~~ located w11111n Area ol BeMlit "io. F 11 ... "'
tile addre•lifi ~hown on Ille '"'' •Q11•h1ed .,..,,,,...,.,,, roll, or as lhl' Qme are
0111.,wl,,., lc"°"'n 10111" City Cte>rk
PASSED AND ADOPfED by Ille City Count•! 01 11\t' (tly Of 1rv1M di a re·
.., .. , meell119 Mid on Ille nna day 01 May, 1y1q.
1S1 Biii llardoulls
MAYOR OF lHE (ITV OF fA\/INt
l"ETERSON
DONALD PE f ER!.01\1, '"'°""' ol Huf'\l•no1on ~6(.ft, Cd P•\WO d•••y
on T1!11t'°'"y· May 7•. 19/~ Atrdt\Ql"
m"n'' """""'IQ •I lltr P1fr<e Broll!•"
Sm• I"' Mor1udr ~ "36-•Slt SIDDALL
RUTH SIDDALL, re.ooent ol Hurll
1n91on Bucf\. C• P•~~ <1wo 011
Thursday, Mdy 1•. 1919 Arranoem~nl\
peno1nQ •t Pou<~ Brolller~ Sm11"'
Mortu•ry ~llr6Sl'I
PERSON
EVELYl\I £ PERW N, r-.ldenl ol
Newoorl &stch Ca Ptl\Wd awdy di
Hoaq Mernot••I HO"P•ft.tl !>ur\nv~O D'I
2 ~on~. Jdmf'\ C I Bull 1 Pt r'iOn. Jr ol
f\le .. porl &!<Kii, Ca ''"° Ci•fQ Per'Cln
ot Catt•'-lrano RcM.n, Cd Service\ w1tl bt' neto on 5'llurOa•. Ma• ,t>, .&I 1 OU
PM Pttr1l1( v ... _, MortU•l'\' COilP\'I IO·
tumt1nt Pa<.111<.. Vtt•w Mt·mori,tl PtJtk
Pt1CdH V•e • Morlu.nv d1rt<lor-.
t>U HOO
SMITH
JUSTIN MICHAEL SMllH, nallV~
ot C•tttorn1.;, rt'\10en1 01 Anan~1m.
Capistra n o . Sa n
Clemente and Silverado
branches and on county
bookmobiles.
The series will con-
clude in early July.
Deathll
Elsewhere
ATTEST P•~Sf'O awa~ Mlly ?1. 1919 .it t"e •II<' ol
TARZANA IAP l -
Charles T. McClure, 53;
UCLA counseling at·
torncy and forme r ass1s·
t a nt vice chance llor.
died Thursday of a heart
attack after heing taken
from has home to a
hospital.
/~I A•yeA.HarrlnQlon 7 Y'"'" He ltt.t•~ hi\ part'ftl•. D•bb•f
CITY CLERK OF THE CllY OF IA\/INl: Smolh ot An.orte1m, •nd Charle• Sm•lh
STATEOFCALIFOAl\llA ) ot E1 P.t\O. Teaas ""° 6 Drol"•'
COUNTY OF ORANGE l SS Cf\•rlr' Smolll ol An4,,..1m Two un<t~~
CITY OF IRVINE 1 lom Srn1111 o1 Fulll'rlon ~nd Oall~>
I, RAYE A. HARAINGTOl\I, C1ly Clerk ol thr C•IY ot Irvine. HEREBY DO !tm•lll of Arwnc1m 41nD ttn ;o11nt Urrlhd
CERTIFY lllat ,,_ f0te901ng At...,luhon '""' P<l''4!0 and .idoptro Dy tnr C•IY !turmA Of fllOrlll JuO•on. Jndiana
Council of the City of lr"'ne al .o n•l)ular meellftQ ,..,.10 on lne nno 011y o1 M•Y. Funerdl ''""""' ""° onl~1ment ••II
""· bt hloll-""J roll call volr take Pl•<r on f\10<111 J ..O\On, lnd1•na RI VERSIDE 1AP1 -
f:rnest Louis Yeager, 85,
founder of t he E . L .
Yeager Const ruct ion
Co . t he 13th l argest
he<avv construction firm
1 n the country. was
found dead behind the
wheel of his car Wednes-
day after at went out of
control and crashed into
a tree.
AYl!S: SCOUNCtLMEM8EAS. Agr•n.Anthony.Ci.o•OO Sm11n A Tull>tll Mortudry lorwM01n9
Sllft-V«OOUll\ -d1rt<1or~ 0 1 E lllf\ SI . Costa M~w
NOES· OCOUNCILMEMBEAS f\lone ~-
A BSENT OCOUl\ICILMEMBEAS Hone IS/ A•Yfl A Harror191.,..
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF IRVINE
WAUtUT AVENUE IM~llOVEMENT AT CULYEll D•IVE
A•EA Of' aENEFIT NO f'·11~
IEXNlatT "A'' Improve-st~-Slreel 1mpro"'f!""'"I~ mtllldlf'!l 9'Mlino, PA"lno. ba\e, curb •no QYll••. ,..,,..,.. dr.inatt ladOliu, tr.0111~ \l9n••
nioc .. ieln, "9nlfl9-lr•flk str1p1n9.
PYFllOM
AIHHUA FAAfllrtLIN PYFAONI.
re\1dent of SM\1• An.t, C.• Pit\\.t"d
•w•y on May 73. t•19 H~ '" \11f'V1v..O
Dy nl!t ••ff. Vf'tOth< •. '°" AOCJitrt l Pylrom ..,., dauQlll~r O••M C So\
lr""9 SenroU'' will be held on !>.elu• .,..., al • 00 PM In , .... P.tClh< Vtrw
C"•Ptl Enlombmenl P<1c•ll< VlfW
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.~OATING.
eaver
Worid'a
Beat? • Diel& Deaver.
11llmaker and HfeJoq
member of Balboa
Yacht Ch.ab, may be tW
beat match raeln1
aallboat •kipper in tbe
world.
He proved that laat
Wffllend by Wtnn.inl tbe
Royal Lemmiftl\Oft C\ap,
aymboUc ol the Brttilh
match raclac c ham· piouhtP.
ltnorina the fact that
he barely mined win·
niaa the Lona Beach
Yacht C lub 's
Conareasional CLip
loaing lo anoth e r
Newporter. Dennis
Durgan of the Newport
• Harbor Yacht Club -·
D4"aver has also won the
French match racing
championship and was
the Congressional Cup
winner In 1978.
IN WINNING t he
British match racing
event Deaver won six of
the seven matches. He
also won the seventh but
waa disqualified when
he fouled John Oakley of
Great Britain.
The lineup of the Lem-
ington Cup affair in·
eluded some of the most
successful match racing
skippers in the world -
inc luding thr ee
Am e r ica's C up
aspirants --and Durgan
who edged Deaver in the
Congressional Cup.
Finis hing second
behind Deaver with five
wins was J ohn Oakley
who has been selectt>d
as the helmsman on the
new British 12-meter
Lionhart which will be
challen gi ng for the
America'sCupin 1980.
TIED FOR third with
four points each were
Brun o Trouble .
helmsman of the French
Am e rica's C up con-
tender: Harold Cudmore,
wanner of the Lemington
C up last yea r, and
Congressional C up
champion Durgan.
Peter Bruce o f
Enl{land was sixth with
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Yaetu ,.rtielpaUac in the ftve·
raet Pacific OetlD Raclq Con·
fereue < PORC > wUI make UMtr flnt
appearance In Newport Beach thla
Memorial Day wHkend termlnaUnc
a race from llarina del Rey to wtnd
up the fourth race or the aerin.
It will be 1 buay Wffkend for tbe
PORC fleet aa tbey will race tbe
tblrd race Saturday at Marina Del
Rey before 1earln• up for the race to
Newport. The race down the coast.
lncludlnt a circamnavlaation of a
couple of channel i1h1nds. will start
three wins; Pelle Pet· Sunday Jtnd la expected to flnlah
terson , s k ipper or Monday.
Swf'df'n's America's Cup AND THERF. WILi. be plenty or
ehullenger. was seventh other sa1hng l'~mpet1t1on along the
wit h two victories and Orange Coast th•~ wcl•kend
Phil C'rebbm of England The Bahia Cormth1<1n Yacht Cl~b
wab eighth with zero will be host to Lido 14s Saturday m
wans the unnual Lido-14 l11v1tat1unal re-
Reports from England gatta
said Deaver's victory Most of the competitive action will
wa s due to has mastery ~ in the Dana Point area where
or starting tactics and three regattas are scheduled
the a bi lity to gain and THE CA PISTRANO BayVacht
retain boat speed after Club will be the terminal point for
the start. the first race or its Ocean Racing
Series which will tic an with a race
DEAVER himself said from Marina del Rey whirh is the
the g reatest pr oblem fo urth race of the Pacific Mariners
during the series was Yacht Club's Stein Series. The race
the strong tidal curre nts will start on Saturday and is for
on the Solent. coupled ya c· ht s measured under the
with light to moderate Performanc·e Handicap Racing f<~leet
winds. To help solve the < PllRF'I rule. Capo BYC wi ll also
<' u r r e nt s itu a t Ion . host a Memorial Day Regatta Mon·
Deaver had on his crew day for Sabot and Laser sailors.
two Britishers. Ross For t h e P llR F yac ht s n ot
Walker and David Allen-participating 1n the Capo BYC race.
Williams. The others in the Dana Point Yacht Club has
the cr e w were Rod scheduled a Memorial Day regatta
Davis and Jeff Stone of on Sunday.
Newport Beach. both of For those not interested ih com-
whom had crewed for petition, Catalina Island will be the
D e a v e r i n t h e holiday mecca for both sail and Congressi~al Cup._ power boats · depending largely on
The series ~as m 34. the availability of fuel for the latter foot Offshore O ne -
acen
BOATING
THE FUEL CRUNCH may alao .r.
feet one of the most prestigious pre·
dieted log races for power boats on
the west coast. the three-legged
Craig Trophy.
The San Diego Yacht Club was
scheduled to start the predicted Jog-
gers on a race to Long Beach Thurs-
day in what has been labeled the
Craig Race North. The Craig Race
Coa•tal lt'eatlaer
N19ht •nd mornlnq •-cl-with NIY IUl>llll,,. In th• all••noon Saturda,.
Ll9M varl•bl• winch night •nd mornt1'9 hOun H191t
Saturoa, In Ille mid~ •I buchot\ to mid/~ 1nl•nd.
Coa\tal temperature\ w111 ranQ<' ~t-n M -...
Inland l<mperaturh will ra~ ~lwHn 60 •1111 IS Thot
INdhtr •~mcaer•turf •Ill ~.O.
Sun .. /tloo• .. Tides
,RIOAY Second low J 16p.m , ,
Second h19n • Jlp,m • 1
SATUltOAY
Ftr\t tow '.n•.m. I() ~tr,t IHQh 10 Sl• m • 0 Second low l Up.m, I I 5"cond h19h 10 Olp m oo SUNDAY
f1r\t low S 12• m .().
f tr\1 tu9n II •1• m l8 SocOflcl low 4 lOpm 1 0
SeCOfl<I ht9h 10 Jtp m. ~ J Suf"rt~\·-•m \el\ J ~· p "' Moon"~) SO d m • Yoh I 4• p m
Design sloops designed
by Doug Peterson of San
Diego a nd built in
England.
IN ADDITION to the
perpetual Royal Le m-
ington Cup. the winning
s ki ppe r recei ved a
handsome wrist watch
donated by Cartier .
Schenck Captures
Leluna,.,. J 2 Crown
As the result of his
victory in the British
ma t c h racing series,
Deaver has been Invited
to comp e te i n the
French match racing
c ha mpionship in Sep-
tember. In the French
series he will be the de-
f ending cha mpion.
••• Fred Schenck. veteran dinghy· sailor from
, New port Harbor Yacht Club, showed th e
youngsters some or tho tricks of the trade Satur·
day and Sunday by winning the Spring Cham-
pionship in the Lehman· 12 Class.
Schenck is a former national and international
champion in the Snipe Class. but despite his years
has not entirely lost his tiller touch.
Dally ll'llet ..-. :second in the championship regetta went to
Pat Seaver and third was Jeff Merickel. LEHMAN WINNER
Fred Schenck
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INSIDE: •Sports •Ann Landers
•Business •Horoscope
Daily Pilot
Pflo OS y
Richard Koehler
F1bo ve. Ken
Julian at
nght tutors
second graders
Tiffany
Henderson
and John
Madison.
They're
working on
a plant unit.
At right,
Mary Nutten
gives Mark
Nimmo help
with the
'Math Bubble. ·
Give Car
Safety
NEW YORK <AP> --While the out-
side of your car may look fit enough for ·
all the hazards of the road during
Memorial Day vacationing. that doesn't
mean the inside is. warns Joseph W.
James, who spent 20 years as an
engineer with a major automobile
manufacturer.
He suggests a five-minute internal
check. First, sit in the driver's seat and
make sure it's adjusted to your normal
driving position, says.James, now presi-
dent ol National Car Rental System.
TAKE A LOOK around for any
cracks in the windshield or anything
blocking your vi6>n. Adjust your rear·
view and side-view mirrors.
Next, check the seat belts. Do they
flt properly? Tbe seat-belt retractor
abould take up the alack in the belt. Look
for poulble frayed spots the belt might
have developed from eatching on a door
(leeMPBTY, .... al)
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Kindergarten students at Woodland Elementary School in Costa M esa cheer tor relay race.
Tutor Jamie Ortiz. an eighth grader at Kaiser Middle School. supervises
Now It's Tutor 'lime
The big kids help teach the. little kids at area schools.
Hy CllF.RYI. ROMO
Ott~• D•olr l'olot si.11
Soml'l1ml'S olltt•r kids J U~l wish ) ouni;c r
kids would gel out or their hair and gn pla) on ;,
merry.go.round ur scratch the wax off soda pop
cups
Or hl'lp1ni.: k 1111lt·r).!artt·n pupils with their
~·rt µrnJt•tl~ Or lt·at h1ng :-.mall1•r children how
l o play h<.1sl'lwll and haskctball . And helping t1•al·ht·r..,
Little kids can be a pain when teen ager..,
arc busy becomin~ adults
Tht• oldN st udt·nt s attend Newport Harbor
ll1 ~h S<'hool 1n N(·wport Beach and Kaiser Mid·
dlt: School in Costa Mc:-.<1
That·s why 1t·s somewhat unusual to find a
group of high school and middle school students
volunteering to help younge r students 1mprovt
their reading. writing and arithmetic skills .
They recc1 vc ;icadcm1c credit for their
t uloring and an' :-.l·rccncd for the program
bt•for<' they become sn vnlv<·d in onc-to·one in-
lcr:Jct1on with students at Marincrs Elementary
Not to mention JUSt being a friend <See TUTOR, Page 831
Harbor High School senior Cyndi Cantell goes over lesson with 9-year-old Skip
Wmters at Manners Elementary School.
Parenting
Takes Practice
~~~....;,_Workshop to focus on nurturing parent ,.
and child.
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By MARCIA FORSBERG
OI -o.lly ~ Swff
It all takes practice. You don't
become a lop notch eye surgeon or
ballet dancer or golfer without
constantly polishing the skill. You
don't become a good parent
without practice. either .
That's the opinion or rour ex-
perts who've helped design a
workshop aimed at parents,
sing le parents. step·parents.
grandparents, teachers or other
parenting rigures.
Work.Ing in cooperation with the
Laguna Beach School District, the
four professionals plan lo focus on
·'how you can be with your
children while their nowering un.
folds and not let your own garden
get trampled in the process."
lives they c re ate with their
children."
Ms. Tonge, a Laguna Beach re-
sident. is a human development
consultant who created the Infant·
Toddler· Parent P r ogram at
Orange Coast College. Sbe has
worked as a psychiatric nurse
for the Orange County Mentat
Health Regional Team.
Other workshop leaders iaclucte
Bernice Pomeroy, a kindergarten
teacher and consultant for the In·
novative Teaching Techniques
Cadre for Arizona Classroom
Teachers; Jennifer Sumner,
special education teacher for Bell·
ingham ttigh School in
I ,
..
Laguna Beach resident Mary Jane Tonge is one of the
coordinators for an upcoming worlcshop kx parents.
Mary Jane Tonie, one of the
coordinaton, says the Workshop
for Parents will be "an opportunity
for people to-In an experiential
way -become more aware of how
they make choices to create the
W ashln1ton and former bead · ~
teacher at the Valley Cbllclren'a 1t
Hospital and Guidance Clintc 1
Therapeutic Day School in ~1 Fresno; and Jim Mason. cblld· ~
family psychiatrist and Cblef ol
I "
<See PAaENTING. Pa•e Ba> 1,
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Collflty Clerll ot 0r...-C-ty °"Mey c.. ttU1 oavi. c. Pt-tll• COllfl<ll C"•m.,., 101no "'•t••
U . "" Oewll J . Lye11s. 1'11 T111ll" Tiii• ...........,, wn Iii.ct wttll IN Awe-. ~ •• ,. V•llo , I altlorn•t.
"""" A-.C..UMtae,C. .... , GollftlJ C..,ofO. ...... COUfttyOflMey 1"9 Clly C-.Cll •111 "Old a publl• P1191llNCI Or ... CM.i Delly PllOI Jellll L Hert. 4111 5efM •oect. I, lt1t. Mar Int°" t"9 followlno
Mof U-~I, I, IS, H1' :IOOS-1' lrvl .... ca. tl111 ,tt4'1t A. ZONE CHANG[ llCO ,., P•ll
-Tllla ..,.-. la <~'-I tl\I e <O" 1'111MI.,_. Or41n9t Cotti Dally PllOI, 11911 ,.....,,._by .-,,.,,.taln ll•lt•y A\ PtJBL1C NOTICE _,,..,., ¥41Y •. 11, ta, u. 1m toe:latH te re.-•"-pr-••• t(•ut .. 1
WATCH WOltlCS, INC. ,..._,. el Ille Mllll-tl '°',,.' 01 Worrt <;tr•"'
•ICTITIOUS •UllNlll •Y: J4llWI I.. H811, ond T alllert Aven.,. Iron> M t "In
.._.ITATIMlllT ~ dlntrlal" 0 1\lrlCI to C P Co"'
'"' ..._.,.. ...,_ ll _.,.. 1:111~· OevldJ l*"-PVBUC NOTICE ,...,cla l, Admont\1••1•••, •1>0
.,.UH' S.Cty/T-""'""loftel Oftlte" 01\lri(t
COitCOH COMPANY, tl11 L09"' Tllit _...,,.... Wft flied Wllll IM -•llOLUTIC*llO.t.... 8. A~ Flltd by Moon ~lan I•
Ave ....... Coat• llMM. Cellfotllle C:-ly Cien0f0f11191 C.0...llll'OflMay A ....... UTION O• TMe CITY 9erdl119 Plannlno Comml.slon ~ tU1' 16, 1'19, ~ 0.11lal of C-lllol\al U•tt Ptrmtl No
MlllOft w. Slit-. I.St towo ~II ... CCMINCIL OP TMI CITV 0, COSTA M , pellllon foor e tna\~ -he.tlln
St•MI. c.. .. -· C;alllorftla .,.,. ""*'"""Or .... Coe" 0.11, Pllet ...... CALll'OttNIA. OICLAltlNO '".,''°'°Her-l!lovt••••d
Tl\ts ~-,, <ondu<lf!d by •II ill· Mey It."· J .... I, •• "" , .. 1.,. ~1~~:c!t·::~::u::N~:~~:.:: TMH matt•" ... be•no P•Ot l'"U<!
dtvlctu••M. w Sii•-l"ISCAL nu .. , ...... WITHIN r.:.~"':'c'.:11'.:"m~~~~~t ~·.;:;! ~~.=
Thi\ ,..,.......,, ..,., filed "'"" '"' PVBl.JC NOTIC C I T y 0 I' C 0 I T A M I I A el ~ I ...., '"' FOV11la1n V•llo lon COUfllYCier1i ofOr~C.ounlyonM•Y E L.ANOICA•INO AllalSM•NT lft90rdl-•. Tl\e Zon11>0 0rd1nanc•.
ll. 10• OIST•ICT NUMIE• 1. Zonlno MaP'l •NI ulltblh arf' on fit~"'
l'l1S1• NOTICEOI" •UILIC HIAltlNO THE CITY COUllCCIL OF T14E Cl TV 11\o PlaM•no ~P••lm•nl """ ~"'
.-ubll$Nd Or-Coe\! Dally Pllol NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 111<11.t g;S~~~~".rF~L~:S HEREBY avallabt• lot pub11t 1nW>e<l•Otl dnd ••
tlil•Y JS -J-I, •• o. !97'_ 20t)" pvlllc~·~l-1 .... ~ ""(J1111y .. 01""c!.'!1b.y .'.":';~'on'' TH• T. WHEREAS, '"'' CouflC•I did, amlllalloft --... ~ Y• ....,_ r ..... ""'''"9 lo llt\llty '" •••l>f Ur J-•. 1t1'. at• 30 p,m., In Ill• c-. Oii April "· 1'1', ~ ••.elution l'Co. 111 OOPOiltlon lo ll'lew p•oPO'•''' will .,.,
<II CMITlbtt<> ol CJly Hall, 71 l"air 1t·SO lnltlallnv P•0<HCll119• tor ••· 9lve11 •n OPPOrtunlly to oo \O. It
Drive, COiia WW, on '"' followlllO ,..,.,, 01 City of CO\lo Mew L•nci.c...-fut11\rr lntorm•llOfl " ""'"ed you
PUBUC NOTICE
~ICTITIOU. •US.11•11 ,.....,, 1119 At-Dh lrkt l'Cwmber t •114 may tontacl IM Pl..,'llnQ O~Poirim•nt NAMe ITATIMEllT .. ._... C>nllMA<e <1mene11n11 Ttllr> or*•lno ,,_City E119IM1tr lo prepare 41t t6J•tl11.
Th• lolloWl"9 Pf!r1011! .,, clolnQ tl ol ""'~··Mo; .. Mu'llC•P•I c-• ••PO•I .,.,,··~cl 10 ~a·d dl\lrlcl CITY COUNCtLOF blJWle\\a\, •dopt1110 1.tnd>UPlnQ requirem""I\ Pur\u•nl lo Section 12S.S t11rouol\ •nd rHE CITY OF
TH£ Pl.ASfER·CRAFTERS, .011 •net •la-d\ lot •II d l\trl<U. u tepl Ill( lud l119 Setllon UH• ol Ill• FOUNTAIN VALLEY
8o1" •-. -tmlMler, C.lllornl41 RI Environmental Oelermtnatton E •· C.lllornla St.-\ -Ht91\wo> (Ocie. E•elyn Mt ClPndon
'2"3 empl. and Ctly Cler II
R•Y E. Cle~-r. 111' RomM141lr> "'--AN-nt !O <1d1•c1tnl WHEREAS. 1"" City EllQtnt>er M• Publl\,,..., Or•rl9"' CD<l•1 O"llY P1to1
A .. nue. LO\ .. ,.,.\, Calllornl• 'IOIM~ prQPf!rly _,,..,, ot 111a1 POtl•on ot Vt<· P1:!Pc•1•1Y"'?,~.!.~.~.•PO•nd" <1nct fifed •I '""" Mar zs, "19
•eerl 8 . Cleve11eer. 1 77• torla Slrwt-Vl<lo•I• Pl<Kt "'"•<II '"" ....._~ Raln\lel• A¥eft11•, LO\ An9elu , ls no lono•r 11.ed•d tor \lrrrl W14EREAS, 11\e Cll" Counc:tl M\ "C>' ----
Celllem1a...S purpou\, tooled •d1•nnt to 1110, provedw.dre11orU\liled, PUBLIC NOTICE
OeftlOI M. ·-· 93'7 Hyellllli Port I !II, 41nd 111• VI< lorla SlrMI, In •n A? N 0 W. THE A E FORE. 9 E I T ~
Orl•e. H""tl"91on Buel\, Calllornlot 10,,.. fn••n>n,.,.,.,l•I O.ltrmin•lton RESOLVEO. T14A T THE Cl TY COUl'C· -----
.,... E•emp1 CIL OF fHE CITY Of COSTA MESA lt•tUM
Allll Rupp, 91'2 HY•llftli Porl •••e<at•.., el ze,.e E •<••II•" DOES 14EREBY FlllCO, DETERMINE NOTICE TOCltEDITO•S
Orlwe, """'lflllOll &N<I\, Calll0tnl• "'""" Zf.pt.111. H•ny O. Stl\w1m ANO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS Ne. A·9U1• t2M1 mer, •utnor oted aoenl tor c H I The CtlY-Council l\ertoy CJect41rt\ SU•l1t10• COUltT O~ THE
Tiii\ bu§IMU I\ bl!lt19con<lutled by• Mc Vo. UIO L41ltt p 41,11 La,,.,, Ne.,PO•I 11\ 1nlenllon to ltYY •nd collecl an •n STATE 01' CALll"OltNIA !JOit
9'fttlel,.._,..,.1._ Bt41cn, tor ii ••"•flCt from ,.,,11,.,,.0 menl\ P'""'""' to P•rt 2. 01vl\lon IS TMIC:OUNTYOl"O•ANOE AMA._ 0,..\llt parlunv in lOllluflChon ,.,111 ~ ol ,,,. StrMh encl 14~ay\ Code ol In 11\e M•lter ol 111• E>l41tt' ot
fllli .. _... WU Ille<! wltll , ... oant• \tudlo IOUlf'd al I~•} .... n~ Ill• Sl•I• ot C.1t1or111• dur!no fl>cal EVELYN GRAEF. Oeteastcl COUftlfCletttotOr ... C.-.trOllM•Y Avenue. in a O ,_, Envlronmt'nt~t Y•dr 1919·1'90 .. 1111111 C1ly ot Co>ta NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN lo
'· "" 0..ltrmlNllon £ .. mp1. M•H L--n9 AiMUmenl D•I· <redlt°" IWVlflq tta1m• _ ..... In• I'll._ ••-......... •·"'41. J.,....\ w lflll l'Cumllf!r 1.1oulfl<l9tM••lly ioutl\ W•d deodent lo me W•cl c111m\, '"In•
Publl\Nd 0r.,... Coa\t O•llr Pilot, Roly, .iul,..,,llecl •Qtnl tor 1,,.. Rom.in ot Sunllower Av•nu• •11d ea\t ol office of Ille tlerll of ,,,. alo•n•11cl
M•• •. 11 ll.1S. 197'1 tnt-1' Celllollt 81•9-of Oran9" OiO<<'\e, uo Sma•tey Ro.ld -more P••lttuarty cout1 or to pre..,,I t,,..m lo lilt un
-. ------South 8•t•••d SI'*"' •O«tnQe tor d•"•llMld in E•ll•bll A •ll•l hfld nc.rt'IO der\19Md ., "'" 01110 ol PERPV PlJBUC NOTICE perm!\~ to re,_ pr~ly ,,0;., RI e11d 1ncor-•ted "'rein b'r relereflCe llEllTllAM, JSOO Wll\/I••• Blvd,. S1111e
to POR·LO IPI-O.vet-nf· 2. A -·•I CleKrlptlon ol '"" Im. "'°'"Ille Cllr of LOS ....... In lO• --------·~---t Low °'""lyl 1outtd •I 11\e toulllta\I proveme111\ r•le•ant to""' dlttrlcl I\ A1190ln C-ty, wlllcll loller oll1tf'"
••CTITIOUS •UllNIU cor,.., of..,."" A•"'"" and Pla<ell· •1 foll-•. TM moi11lenente and Ille Pl•<• ol butlnen of lhe un·
NAMelTATIMellT t i • .Av•nue. Envltonme11tel POUlble lulure ••Placeme111 or wn'9MC1 In all rnettert per1alnlno 10
T"• fallowlttQ ,.,'°" I\ clo"'9 1:11111· 0.lermlNtlon ~tlwe o.ciarotlon 1-\CecMno -.,.., lac;lllllH wlllcll H id Hl•t•. Suell claim' "'"" 11\e
nltUH: NOTICE IS l"URTHER GlllEN OWll .,. ~-, ... ,.,o. or •111<11 ... MCHY'Y """""""' mutt ... tiled or INTE•tOltS 8Y JUDY E .. 0 al ~•Id H,.. -plac;e, ...... -ell MCHMry or Ulllftll!oflt tor lllt mel,.. preie111ed H al0<• .. IO •llhln four
Meftl•<llO Ori,,., Cof'CNt• del Mer. ""°"'Interested may 'llCMM _.,. tene"ce or ponlble future replao· "'°""'' eflel' ttw '"'' P\IOll<•llon of ~ltonli•ftUS Mtrd bf Ille Cllf Co.it1cll °" Ill• me111 I~. l11<ludl119 removal of tlltaltOtke.
J11•" ltlnb111tc1, 0 Mo,.teclto, •for-loned ltetM. debtl\. -1nalflttr1M1<• -repair of Oaled May t, ttr• Cooolla ... Mar,C.llf-lemis EILEEN P. PHINNEY. • .... lrrla-tleln or d<•lf1899 lt<tllllH l"llANIC ~WIFT
Tllll _,...,Ii <-led 01' .,, In· City Clerll Ofl leltertd lot\ 8 •flCI Col T••<t 9'0! Ad!ftlnhlrator ot
Oivld11el. Publl'l\ed 0."'119 Coe~t Dolly Piiot No IUbSlantlal <~• ... P•OPOWd .... E•l•t• of
Judy "lllOuftd ¥41Y u 19,, ?O~,. to be m-lfl ealsllnv tmprowemenh. MiddKeci.nl Tll~ stM-was flied wltll ""' ' J. ••lerefl<• I\ ,..,et>, m-to tllt ••••Y llltTltAM C°""IY C..,_ ol o...,,.. Coltntf Oii report of !fie City E119iMer relatlnv lo • .._..., ... .uw
•11'11 U, tm. PlJBUC NOTICE IN Yid clliltl<I. S.ld retlOf'I '' on Ille ._ Wl•re llW'd.
I'll•! wltll 1"9 Clly Clerll ot '"' City ot Co•I• '4tlW 11 ..
t>11911Vlld °' ..... C.0.\t D•llr Piiot. llOTIC• O• SALi 01' --... •nel (OfltalM • lull. O.l•ll•d L• ......... CA_, ¥4!y u.., J-t, 1. u. ,,,. ,..._,. O.\<rlptlOll of IN 1mpro-11h. '"" Tet: crm •tttt
••Al l'lte>Pa•TY AT boun4farlfl of !fie pr_..i auaumonl PllOllt!W41 0.-Coa\I D•lly Pltol H~~l~l• d9'1•1<t. -IM"'-" •n•nm.nh Mey II, 11. ll, J..,. 1. 1919 ll,S4·1' Pl1Bl.JC NOTICE IUNltlOtt COU•T O• THI UPOll aUt\..ole lot\ -11er<el• of
•ICTITIOUS •use .. •11 ITATI O• CALl'°"NIA •o• '•"«!. •11111111 CAii• ol Cht•o1"'", ..
_a...,.1TaTa ..... T TMa C0UNTV °' L.Ol ANOIL.11 Lanu\teP 119 ues•me111 llr ti -.. -l'Cumber I. Said report I\ '"•<!led TM tollowl119 "non• an dol119 111 1"' melter of Ille Eit•t• of OOH llerelo H Emlbjl A end lfltorporat-9
bv•l"'n... THATCHER. Oe< .. Wd. "''•Ill bYre!H'MICe.
THE COl'l"EE IMPOllTERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllet •. T"9 City Courl<ll llefetly ll•e\6.JO
H OS2·1 0.1 Prele, Oe11e •01111, Ille ......,.,.... •tll Mii •I Pfl•et• p,m .• or" -H ponllMe tNrHtter.
c.t .. onlle..it ..... lo Ille lli9N\t bld*r. -Ille °" JuM '·''"·al 11\e Coste ~H Clly
llef'nl<• Munet Miiier, "'9 AlplM term• -condltloM llef•INfler -Cou11cll Cllembet\, 11 Fair Onn,
Wey, L...-W tMcJi. C.lllornl• mit lloMd •nd \UOtKt to <Oflflrmollon l>y Coste ~. C.lllOf'flle, •• Ille time
._ ._ 111111-. "" ,...,._ Ille wld ~lor Cou<1, on or •It••'"' ar>e1 place IOt a ,...,1119 before '""
W•J.L...-9e«ll.c.tltontl•m51 7tll .. Y., ~. ""· •t tlte office of <""n<ll0111Mlevy-cotlec:11ono11"' J•-· Alt ... Miiier, 1111 No. J-• s,, Kost.•. IJOj E•.i ............ pr"OpOMd ............. " •ltlllfl Clly of
O>'cllenl .... •. Oliutil, llllllOll*" llouleverd, PelmdolO, County ot Lot Co\ta Mew LAnlh<9Pi"9 ••w nm.llt
MlcllMle ".,..." Mii-. tm No. Al\9elff. SIMe of Gallloml•, •11 lhe Olltrlct ~ t. -...,..°' 91w1 Or<llenl, .... a, 0lke9e. llllnott 60l1' r'911t, tltle .,,., .,.._,, of "Id de· llOll<• of Yid -1119,
Tiii\ tllnllln\ I• (tnWc ... •Y a <NMd M tM II-of dtelfl -ell S. The Clty Oeftl M\811 Urtlly to Ille qe11erel ~ r19"t. title el\tl 1111_.t '"" '"' htett eooptlon of 11111 Re\Ol11llon end lllall llerlliU Mwlet Miiter ol H id Clecffted llH e<Qulred Oy couw • true Mid <onect copy of 1111,
Tlll1 , ... _, ·~ flied •1111 '"" -••tlon of •-or olller•lw. olller 11e ... 1u11on tow l)UC>ll•l\ed in I"" m•n· '°""'' 0.ll of 0r-. c-, °"Moy tMfl or In addition to llWll of w ld de· ,,., ,.~Ired by !>ecllon '°'1 ot ll\e n ,,,. cuwo. et IM time of dtetll, 111 -10 ' all tl\e certain ..,_,,Y 1iluated In fllt Govtrllment c.ode, •nd to lie posted on
O'lltllll IKltOWCO., INC. County of o.-State of C.lltornl• 1"9 blill•U11 Doerd in Ille lobOy ol tne "· o. ... • -·...... . Co•••""-City Hell. L..-. ..... CAttuz ~rll<Ularly-rU•td••1011-·. PASSEOANO ADOPTED n us 1hl
"'""' . PARCEL I An undivided ,, Ill· .,., ot """' "" Pulllllfted Or~ Coa" Oellr Piiot, ttrest In IM w.il 'I> of Ille l'Cortl'lwett E.h..ard McFarl•ncl
#41• 2S Mid J-1, I. u . 191• 201a.1' I<. of Ille Soul-II ''• ol 1nc. South ''> ol ""''°' 011~ Lot •. In BIO<ll 1• of Tract ... c ... ,. C.lty of COSI• Me•a
PlJBUC NOTICE S....lnord F•r~. In 11\e Counl'r of ATTEST
Oren941. Stete of C•111orn1a, •• per Mary f Elllott
MalP lll«eof '"'.,,_ In 8®ll 10, •• °"""'' °Cltv Clerk 01 '"" ••CTITIOU. ........ 11 Pavel u and :II>, Of MluellantJOU\ City Of~ .. """ NAMa ITATIMINT Mep1, racoreb of wld Ora,,._ Collnty; w
1119 follOwllte ,..,_ .. 4lolfl9 011$l· l09Clll\er wltll ell_,,., for ttrffl STATEOl"CAl.llJ'OANIA I
lllnH. __ , _.., leyl ... -""111telll· COUNTYOf'OltANGE )SS INTE-TEIC COMPUTER. 1110 •nvplpellnnlft.-•-•rouottwr CITVOFCOSTAM(SA I
IJ'e11wlc1t Lelle, We\lr1tln1ter, l•ndt l1181ocll\t1,ll,ltaflCl20lnseld l,EILEENP.PHINNEV.CllyClerll C .. lforlllefMI Trecl 86 or.,,, ,.wbdlvlslon ,,..,.of "_, M. Seftlls. _, ~ Coe" ""••lofore <noted MIO now •••it1~ •114 H -offldo Clerll of tlle c11., c-11
1...._.. • ... of Cott• -.. • ...,~ cmllr 111et tM .. ..,....,, ........, llffell, Cal ._,_ ..,. tl\e -Ill of Yid •-lint eoowe abOve ...., ........... Retolulloll No.
..., •w:r"'9d. n.sa -_, 81111 ,.....,,, ,... .. d
Tlllt ....._.la~"' 911 .... l'A•CEL 1: All -lwlded Y> lfl· elld edOtlted by "14 City Gowncll el o
........ ,., .. , Ill , ... NortlleHt "" Of Ill• ....... ., nwetlne IN,.., 11914 '" Ille
1teeon M. SdNt Soul llwut 14 of IM SOUtll Vt of Lott 111 11 st .,. y of ¥41y 1,,. •
Tllla ..__. -flled wltfl IN Block "of Tract M. Coast lloulf!vord IN WITNEsS wHEREOF I !Wive
c-ty OettlofOr .... '-'!•Mey Ferm•, 111 Ille C-tf of Gr"'9f, Slate llereu"to wt,.,., llalld afld •fflHd '"'
'· '"'· ot C•lllornl•, ., ..... Mell l ... reol ... SHI ol .... (Jty of Coll• Me .. 11111 Unel 1'114114 CCH'ded 111 8* 10 el POOH U afld 3', dey et ,,.., 1'1' hit!..,_ or-ClMlt Dally ~. Of' MIK"'-Maps, recenb of seld ISEALI • • ~y '·II," IS, ftN t'1t·" Of ..... (Ounty; !Old"" wltll all HM· £11"11 f'. PftlMtY
rne111\ tor ,,,.... ~· •nd tor ,.,. City Oertl .... H.Offl<IO PlJBUC NOTICE Int •114 1nal111411"'"9 pipe llMI 111, over Clertl of bit City c-Kll
. ------------end II<-~ lel\tlS In lltodl' T7. 11. of IN Cllyef Colle Me" 7' aftd 20 Ill Mid froct M. or ..,r rMul>-8y; Mery t . Ellllott
dl¥1tl0fl tllereof, lleretof0t• <r-M ted o.,uiy(ltyetenl
81111 now .. 1t11111 '°' Ille llenelll of .. Id ~u-11"'9d °''""' (Oest Delly PllOt ._ tint..,..,. described. Mey u. tm 20JH•
PVBUC NOTICE
PVBUC NOTICE
IUN•10tt cou•T o~ THI ITAT•Of'CALll'OttNIA ,Olt
THI COUllTY 0, OltANOl
llO.JtllM
lfl •• •ICMAltO l . WITH, INC .. a ~AU.. Ill l'rlCftt et WIMltte u, .
O"Ollt TOl*>W CAUSE
tea ...... c... '"'" Oii •Mlllrt9 IM wrlfled petlllOll ol
petltloMr Oii Ille l\etel11 er1d 9ood
(t;jM ._...,lfte tllerefor• IT I~ HEllEllY OltOEllEO tllat oll ...,._. lftterftted _ .. 0.for• , ... •Oo"'•""'"" Collf1, In tllt courtroom of Oepe,,,_ •. at 100 Civic Canter
Ott¥• Wnl. S...I• AN, Calltom••. ••
•.JO '·"' Oft J-u. 191', '""' •nd lllere to -c.uw. 11 eny, wlly an or
cler •l\Ould llof lie mact. c:lc!<lerlno ~"
llon1tr duly_.,,., 1J9 •nd d1\.olvec1
IT IS FURT14ER OROEAEO 111<11
any "''°" c:1a1ml119 lo w 1nl••~U•cl H 1llorellolde•. credlt0< 0< oll\erw114
m ay ._., In tht• procffdlno at •ny
time !Mfor• Ille upirollOfl of 30 dou
lrorn !fie completion ol puOll<•llon ol
11111 orwr to 51-C-_..., t011t•••
Ille peUtlOll fifed In 1111• pr0Geed1n9.
elld 111*1 lellurt lo do to •-"· •ny Md •II WCfl lllleretWd ,.,_.. d elms
M\811 MWred,
IT IS l"U"THI" OllOE•EO t9'et
tlllt ortler Ill PllOfl .... llOt l•H lllMI
OllCe • -" for lllfM CellMCUtlVe
•••II• lfl e ~r ef "neral
clm1letlell fll*llMd '" o..,... C-. ty, Cetllentle, eN t9'M e CoP\I of Mid
order "'911 lie rnellell to Hell ,..,_,
tllOWn .. • credlw °" 1111 .._., of
petlt!ONI', .. -" ,.,......., .... --ecldrtH.
OATE: .-.rH a,""
Ill ...._, H. Gf'9"'
J""'lftlle .....-~ Uw°""'910f
WILL.JAM A. WITTMAN, Jlt. INC.,
........ Olllilw °""" ,.... .. .._......._CA,_
Tel:l"41 ..... ,....,, .... 0r-. GNst 0.lly l'llot,
INy •• II, II,"" t11J.1'
PllBUC NOTICE
•AllCEL 2. Eut Vt of Ille
...,,,._.. 14 of Ille Sou-I 14 of Ille
Setlt" ~ .. LAii ' Ill 81o<k 19 of Ttect
"· Coett lloulevMd l"erm1. H per .... rec.-.111 a-10, p .... u 81111 •·et Ml.....,_. Met»t. llec_..,
MOTIC9 O• "UILIC MIA•lltO Df'lw,.__..._CA.... sail CollMy, ..... ..., •1111 ell .. _
Tiii• ...._.. It HIMlll< ... .., • me11tt fw ....... _.._., o114 111r ley·
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B1IYDNEY OMAll&
AalES nlar. ll·Apr. 19>: Accent on "re-
leue from restrtetlonl ... You locate key areu,
you know what to do about aecurtty, red tape •
1ett1n1 others to do their share. Aquartua,
Scorpk>. Taurua naUves play lnt.ereltlnl rol11.
You'll see!
TAV&VS <Apr. 20-May 20>: Modey, local·
Int what had been lost. mlulq or atoMa -thla
Is spotlighted. You 1et call or meeaa1e which
could be cauae for celebratloD. Be ready for
policy delloeetlon. artlculaUon or feeUn11 by
"special person."
GEMINI !Nay 21-June 20): One who IP·
peared t.o be a fbe can become a valueble ally.
Take lnitiallve. be confident, direct and make
personal appearances. Wear brt1ht colon, be
conspicuous by your presence. Aquarian plays
apeclal role
CANCER IJune 21 -July 22>: You are in-
troduced to "arcane knowledge." You observe
rituals and <'ould become familiar with study of
comparative religion. l\ccent on instltullona,
11pec iul organizallonR and hospitals. Number 7
could be present ortc·n enough t.o defy coin-
cidence.
LEO 1 July 23 -Aug. 221 : Emphasis on
fn<'nds. hopes, wl11he:i;, desires and fuJflllment of
usp1rnlions. Rrlng priorities into abarp, clear
rucuis. Have frank discussion with one whose Ille
has hccomc Intertwined with your own.
VIRGO 1Aur<. 23·Scpt. 221 : Views are vin·
rli<'ntc(I you J)<'rcclv<' pulse of public. Aries,
l.ihru imJivlduul1' (lgurc prominently. What
you hovt• been seeking is closer than might be
Hntlc-lpaled Ai;slgnment is completed -you
prov(' 11 mn1or point.
l.IBRA (Sept. 2.1·0ct 221: Stress greater in-
rk1w111h•nce or thought , action. Welcome con-
t 11 r t11. rhnllenJ!,es und chance to put original
1de ;1>1 to work Ll'o. Aquarius persons figure pro·
min1•ntly Plan ahead r1>r publishing, travel and
1•du1·all<111al pursuits
S('ORPIO 101•t 2:1 Nov 21 1: You can regain
sens•• of dirC'<·l111n Kt'y 1:-. to be yourself. not an
1m1tu1111n of somNrne C'lsc or a robot. Message
s h(1ultl lx'<·omt• s tartlingly clear. Cancer. Leo,
/\quanus individuals fi gure in scenario .
SAGITTARIUS 1 Nov 22-Dec. 21): Give full
pl ay Lt) intellectual curiosity. Means experi·
ment. l~l. make inquiries and pursue course
that results in an:.wcrs. sans superficial cover·
ups You rcct·1vc news concerning legal mat·
tt•rs
CAPRICORN 1 Dl'<' 22·Jan. 191: Be specific.
1horough. w1lhni;.: ll> clouhlc check sources. Build
on !iOlid structure . reject substitutes. schemes
and so-called bargains. Aquarius, Scorpio in-
di iduals figure prominently. In matters of
speculation. stick to number 4.
AQUARIUS cJan. 20·Feb. 18 l: Rela ·
ltonsh1ps arc intensified. More people are in-
terested in what you say and do. Excitement of
discovery is on agenda. Writt:. communicate.
imprint style and let member of opposite sex
know exactly where you stand.
PISCES 1 Feb. 19·Mar. 20 1: Emphasis on
basic security. home. family relations hips. For
now. take conser vative course. Refuse to be in·
timidated by those who shout. cajole, chide or
threaten. You ·11 gel support from responsible
quarters.
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Above left. fourth gr1' Larry Stilgenbauer gets a math
lesson from Todd Lm~ who's in seventh grade at Kaiser.
Kelley Macklin, above left, from Kaiser School, gives 9-year-
old Van Le Ngo an English lesson at Woodland .
•• • T1tor Time
<From l'age
School in Newport and Wcand Elementa ry
School in Costa Mesa.
For many or the your chil dren, sa ys
Woodland prog ram coor<lor Sandy Blat .
te rman. t he tutoring is an ortunity for them
to see that someone cares awa nts to listen to
the m .
A chance, she :-.ays. "tlld older cttildren
they can relate to olhN thl'l their own fam1
Tell Yotr Son
About Sl.ling ·
DE AR ANN · Twc ntycar s ago m y
hus band h<id a child out ofdlock. We never
spoke or the incident .,.rtcr married. Wh en
our son was born, it was vq>ainful for me to
accept the fact thlft he hacbrother or s ister
some wher!' in the world he 1ld never know.
Our son is now a n adulhould he be told .,
O nly one rela tive knowS>out the out -of.
wedlock child. It would be remendous shock
to the others if they should In of it.
My wish is lo bury the l forever. I think
it wouJd save a lot of gr What a re your
thoughts on the subject ? t-IEAVY ON MY
MIND
ly. Youn~er children like to talk a nd they
need someene to listen ...
For the olcler s tudents the payoff may come
in t he form or increased self-esteem a nd a sense
of responsibility
J <inette J ohnson . academic <1d v1sor <.1t
Newport Harbor, says tutoring gives s tudents
a n opportunity to be recognized:
"They are ttigh school kids and a re not re-
ro~n izcd as adults yet. They still look to some-
one e lse for d~finition It can help build their
Aan
Landers
DEAR MAID: My advice Is to get oat of the
mess by anaouadng yo11 are leaving -If U's bis
pad -or informing bim lbat HE Is leaving -if
it's yours. Don't settle for anythln« In-between
or yoa'U be writing tbis same letter again in
four years.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : J am 29, recently
m arried for the second lime. My husband is a
beautiful man in e very sense of the word. His
wife died two years a go and ttis lovely daughter
likes me a great deal.
l want desperate ly to make this marriage
·work but I ha ve a short temper a nd a big
m outh. J 'm afraid I 'II lose this man and mess up
m y life if I don't learn to control my.tongue.
confidence and security to be m this kind of
s ituation.
.. And little kids really look up to these
kids," she s ays.
Pat Overlees, progr am coordinator at
Ka iser. and P rincipal Frank Fell er at Ma nners
agree that both the older and younger student:-.
bencfitrrom the program.
In addi tion, say the educatof!i , ma ny of the
pupils who become tutors a re interested 1n
entering a helping profession, ~uch as teaching.
a nd the experience helps to s<>lidify the ir goal.
Cancer Film
Available
··w o men in Middle gives a medic<.1 l <>ver·
Y c a r s , ' · a n e w vie w wh1t•h t'le<1rly ex
American Cancer Soc1e-p lains the sig ns and
t y film a bout e n -s y mpto m s o f e n -
d om e l rial c ancer i n dometrlal cancer while
ll'rms of the time fra me inte rrelating 1mporl <1nt
of menopause. is now facts about menopause .
C1vailable at the local Mrs . Liebe rma n s aid
Am erican Cancer Socie-t hese stories a nd t he
ty offi ce. according to comme n t s o r these
F a y L i e b e r m a n , women can be useful t<>
c h a irma n o f S WA C allwomen.
<Safegu a rd Wo m e n The Society also has
Against Cancer !, of the pre pa red a take -home
Society 's Orange County brochure ent itled ··En
Unit. d o m e tria l Cance r ."
The film, wttich is s ub-For more information
Telephone orders with
M asler Charl(e or Vlu
l;. P .S. Dt>ll very
titled "For A Ha ppier a b o u t the f ilm a nd
Healthier Life ." is the brochure. contact t he
Society's first film to local American Cancer
deal with this particular Society office a t 4030
cancer. which has its Birch Street. Suite 101 , 556-6258
DEAR H.: I believe tonly way to rid
yourself ol th.is burden hr you and your
hasbaad to tell your son to~r. Ask the boy to
keep ll to himself. If one rtte knows, there's
always the chance that thttret will leak.
Your son might resent the t that you kept it
from him.
DEAR ANN : I've beeaing with this guy
four years. Problem : J 'd rar be his wife than
his housekeeper. We get ag fine but I want
marriage. Whene ver I briup the subject he
has to go to a meeting or hels asleep.
Last nh~ht we had a minor argument and I
yelled. "Shut up! You sound li ke a jackass!"
lie looked stunned and left t he room. T could
have killed myself. Please help me. -MY
WORST ENEMY -ME
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DEAR M.W.E.: You have a lot of anger and
hos tility in your syste m. Plea se get some
counseling and find out why you keep making
trouble for yourself and jeopardize the best
thinl(s in your life.
viewers how they arc
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wi t h e ndome tri al
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Mental Health Servicut Group
Health Cooperative in :ttle.
1'he wor kshop is an qrowth or
a three year Profrssio1Develop·
ment Internship wiltack and
Lorraine Gibb. La Jo .. esidents
who develeoped the Ttheory, a
method for people in IJPS to re-
late to one a nother i1 positive
way.
The issue of the W shop for
Pa re nts is "to learn care for
ourselves ·and our clten. The
t'elationship betweeniult and
child can be nurturing )()th. The
process is self-awar1ss," ac-
cording to the coordinas.
The two-day prograwill cover
three themes:
• The connection or bond that
!'ach pa rent has with his child
"It's a physical. e motional anrl
mental bond that exists in us all.
hut we often don't recognize it. We
get busy, "says Ms. Tonge.
To t une into the bond. t he
workshop will te<ich each parent
skills to re mem ber the birth or the
c hild and the events that led up to it.
• Prohle m s olving. This area
will cover "identifying whatever at
is that's happening between you
and the child that you would pre·
fer would be another way. It's a
simple process of looking for
alternatives." Ms. Tonge e xplains.
The proble m solving portion will
deal with role playing and draw-
ing pictures of the specific situa -
tions.
• Learning , or c r eative dis-
cove ry. "It's tuning in to the
child's talents as they emerge.
The tttings that you are really
talented in come out in play. The
task is to think or s omething fun.
Children are encouraged when the
adult does it too, so it's important
to be doing what you want to do,"
"she a dds. The Workshop for
Parents will be held from 7 to 9:30
p.m . Friday, June l, and from 9:30
a .m. to4 p.m. Saturday. June 2, in
t he multi-purpose room a t
Thurston Jr. High School, Laguna
Beach. Cost is $15 per person. For
registration information. call Ms.
Tonge at 494-2267.
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MILWAUKEE <AP> -Jerry
1uatine, leas than ecstatic lut
II when the M ii waukee
ewers told him he would be a
lief pitcher this year, is atart-
to like the idea.
Au1ustine relieved a wild
ooae Haas Thursday and
mptly 1ave up an RBI double
Wiilie Mays Aikens, cappinc a
e-run California fifth inninc.
t Augustine then stnack out
mey Lansford lo retire the side
d allowed only four more hits
er the last four innings as the
ewers beat the Angels, M.
mpleting a three-game series
eep The Angels play Chicago
1ght.
AUGUSTINE, WHO often got
to trouble by 1ntching de·
ns1vely as a starter in past
asons, challenl-{ed the Angels
is time and got away with it -
tably at the expense of Rod
r ew, one of baseball's pre-
i<>r hitters .
• ~ .. With the bases loaded and two
~t an the sixth, Carew broke his
r
t on a n 1ns1de pilch and
u1hbed a soft line drive to
ort~lop Rohin Yount. Then~ ~er a wmd blown triple by Dan
rd with two out in the eighth,
gu!.llne Jammed Carew again
d struck ham out.
' ··Rt:,\LLY, Al.L I TRY to do
bth Ca rew 1s throw the ball
b1.1. n the m iddle and pray ...
\1gu-.11m· .. :1111 .. llt>'s probably
It· hl''l h1tt(!r lo come a long m
·:ir' lit-' goan~ to get his hits
ga rdll's~. ~o ;111 you can really
) 1s make sun· you don·t walk
m
l Jfl'" "h(1 '' randl·d <>ev(•n ~~e rur11wr~ Thursday a nd had
.... ~ ~I~ ont· l11t in 10 times at bat in
O•••• P1101 PMlo\ b• PllrKk o Oon .... 11 l · '-t•r11:'. IA. a~ 'll·4:lh1ng later
THIS CORONA DEL MAR TRIO HELPED WIN A FIFTH STRAIGHT CIF TENNIS TITLE. FROM LEFT ARE DANNY SALTZ. GREG WASHER AND ANTHONY EMERSON, I m JU~t going to sit down
~d think my way through this,"
CdM Makes It Five Tennis Titles in a Row :~:~tj'.>r~~~~~)~~ha:"~,::~i:
By ROGER CARLSON
Of Ille 0•1ly P1let Si.II
t\t•y s in g les victon c!> by Brad
Davidson and Art Hoss. coupled with a
douhll•s s wt•(•p hy Danny Saltz and Greg
Washl•r pusht•d the Corona del Mar
H1~h Sea Kings over the top Thursday
as they colle<'tcd their fifth straight Cl F
4·A tennis championship at the Newport
Reach Tennis Club.
THE VICTIM WAS FAVORED Santa
Barbara. 16·10, in a m atch halted once
the conquest was a fact.
Jt wus Davidson who set it up early
wherT he fashioned a 7-5 decision over
Santa Barbara's Phil Beaver with a
:-nllcl display of forcing the opponent to
makt• the Nror Bcuvcr double faulted
on his ~cn·e on the dcc1d1nj.( point
Hoss took O\'cr al that point a nd
romped to a ll-2 v11'tory over Deaver.
M•tting up the possibility of a CdM upset
pronding Coach Ted Winston's doubles
ch"1ces could come through .
"That was our plan ... said Winston.
··to have Davidson get h im quick ··The
Sant a Barbara player, s haken by the
loss. was easy prey for Ross.
THUS THE GROUNDWORK was set
for the upsrt. but s till remaining was
thl' task of s topping the undefeated
doubles team of Santa Barbara's Mark
Wooldridge and Mark Bashom
Antony E mNsnn a nd Hob Ca~t· ex
tendt•d the unlx.·~1ll'n pair hl'forc falling,
6·4. 6·4. then polis hed off the second
Santa Barbara doubles team
And while th(•y were doing that. Saltz
and Wash er turned in a super ior
performa nce 1n squashi ng S:rnta
Ba r bara·s No. 1 doubles. 7-5. 6·2.
Saltz and Washer were down. 2·0 and
0-30 in the third game before they put
their act togethN
"We were down by a brC'ak.'. said
Saltz ... but I fi gured once we got i::oing ,
we'd be alright ..
IT WASN'T UNTIL thl' 10th game.
however. that Coron<1 dl•I ~1<1r (JUI !'lanta
Harbara awav as thl· Dons lo~t lhf'ir
sC'r v1ce. k1 t•k1.ng 1t ;rn ;1 as they sue
c umbed to the steady µres:mre applied
by Saltz and Washer
And once Corona del :'lia r IJruk c
through. Santa Barbara was easy pick
ings for Saltz and Washer in the second
set as the Cdl\t tandem (•ompll'tt'd d 6 4,
6-2 decision.
"I knew Saltz wo uld be tough in
doubles," said Sanl.:1 Barbara Coach
.J ack Tn~uc1ro .. Out WC1sher was bet·
ter than I anl1c1patl'd
"Corona dcl Mar wa:-a little> murC'
<See CdM, Page 851
Ongais, F oyt
Get Bench
Warrants
Improve Yo11r' Game Musjcally
INOIA NAPOLIS (AP > -A Judge today ordered police to
bring race drivers A.J . Foyt and
Da nny Onga1s of Costa Mesa to
court and threatened them with
possible contempt citations after
they failed to honor subpoenas.
Manon County Superior Court
Judge Michael T . Dugan issued
bench warrants for the arrest of
the two Indianapolis 500 entrants
after Marion County sheriff's
deputies described the problems
the y encount~red trying t~
serve summonses to the pair' on
Thursday.
Two Marion County ~heriff's
deputies told Dugan that Foyt
slapped the summons from Maj.
Ronald Chappell's hand, and
that Ongals, riding a bicycle, at-
tempted to run down another ~eputy.
£OD, ONGAIS and the other
31 qualifiers for Sunday's 500
were named co-defendants Wed·
nesday in a suit filed by car
owner Wayne Woodward.
Woodward had asked that his
dlsquallfled car be re-instated to
the lineup by the U.S. Auto Club
or that the $1 million race be
baited.
Woodward's car, driven by
Dick Ferguson, was not among
the 11 given brief hope or
another chance to qualify after
USAC offered to reopen
qualifications for drivers
bumped durina time trials last
weekend.
That offer was canceled
Thursday when two members
refused to sign a waiver to in-
crease the size of the 33-car
starting field.
.. IT WAS THE lmposslble
dream," said Al Loquaato, one
of the drivers cut from the race
day lineup in a bumped car.
"We knew ll waan't lo6u to
happen. But I'm a race driver
and J want to 10 racln1. 10 I'll
Clee JNDY, Pase Bl> ..
Wtening to Classical Sounds Cuts Down Stress, Says Pro
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
01 tM O•llf Piiot St.fl
The secret lo playing championship
tennis lies in French horns, violins and
cellos.
Want to'tum that weak serve into a
killer? Liste n to a few strains of
Dvorak's New World Symphony before
taking the court. You'll be a much bet·
ter player.
At least. that's the theory or Bill
Sneen, teaching pro at the Lido Isle
Tennis Club in Newport Beach.
WORKING CLOSF.LY with a
classical music expert. Sncen has pro-
duced a 22-minutc cassette tape which
he believes can make almost any player
perform with a consistency never
before possible.
Simply turn on the tape player. kick
back, and listen to the music prior to
your big match.
"My theory Is that if you go into a
match with your mind and body totally
relaxed and refreshed, you greatly in·
crease your stress threshold," Sn~n
told the Daily Pilot.
HE HAS DEVISED a hypothetical
stress scale-<>ne to 10, with 10 bein1 the
highest level of stress.
"Say seven is your stres!i peak. where
you're throwing your racquet al every
mistake," Sneen explains. "Ir you go in·
to the match al s tress level four
because of certain apprehensions about
the competition. you're more than hair
way to your limit.
"And If you lose the toss. that migH~
upset you more, and you're at level
rive," Sneen continued. "If his first
serve is an ace, your frustration may
take you right out of the match.
SNEEN SA\'S IF THAT same player
listened to his "stress reduction tape"
two or three hours before the match, he
would begin at a much lower level, say
minus four.
That way. no matter how bad thinas
got be might never reach his stress
peak. And the only way he'll lose Is if
the other player ls better.
It eliminates the often·heard post.
same eomment, "I beat myself."
But can such a simple solution as listen·
lDJ to cl~al music beforehand be the
miracle cure?
BILL SNEEN
"WE DID BIO-FEEDBACK tes ts
with scans on the heart. body tem·
perature and brain," Sneed says "The
res ults showed the music reduced heart
rate and body temperature and had a
profound direct effect o n the
hypolhalmus section or the brain, which
controls secretions of hormones from
the pituitary."
And what rote, exactly, do pituitary
hormones play in tennis?
.. W.ell . in any sport the pituitary
hormones have a direct physiological
effect on an athlete's body," Sneen
says. "There was a pro basketball
player, I think It was Bill Russell, who
used to throw up in the locker room
before a big game. That was anxiety
triggering his pituitary hormones ··
TO GO ALONG WITH the blo·
feedback results, Sneed conducted
nume rous subjective tests, which
means simply askin1 player• their
oplnlonofthe pre-game music.
The UC Irvine 1irl1' tennis team took
••
part and reported favorably on thl' n·
~ults. It didn't turn thl'm mto world
cha mp:-;, but 1t helped t hem 1m prov<•.
Hillie .Jean King a nd Virg1ru a Wade.
two of the top 10 pros m the world, are
now usmg Sneen's tape to reduce stress
before their big matches.
Sneen says the) 'II report the res ults
after they've had lime to put them to
the test.
IT'S NO NEW BREAKTHROUGH for
s cience that music can have a tran-
quilizing effect on humans. People have
known that since the first violin was in·
vented in the 1 i th century.
But not everyone likes classical
music. Wouldn 't listening to a fow
Beatles records do the job'! Suppose the
tennis player prefers Rod Stewart, or
perhaps Frank Sinatra?
"The problem with popular music is
that people often relate it to occur-
r ences In their lives," Sneed says.
"Haven't you ever heard a particula r
song on the radio and. instantly be re·
minded of an old girl friend or your high
schooldays,orwhatever?''
SNEEN FIGURES THAT very few
tennis players will be so familiar with
symphonies that they 'll have that
problem.
In othe r words, a player isn't likely to
hear Mende lssohn's Mids ummer
Night's Dream and say, "Oh. gosh, that
reminds me of Susie, my old pickup
truck and the prom in '62."
For those who WOULD recognize the
music, Sneen's expert has chosen the
Blue Danube by Johann Strausl. the
thl rd movement from Wagner's
Twilight of the Gods, The Swan from
Salnt·Saens' Carnival of the Animals ..
and the aforementioned New World
symphony <Dvorak> and Midsummer
Night's Dream <Mendelssohn>.
They a.re all 1entle pieces desltned to
create calm contentment In the
listener-a sort of musical meditation.
"It's not necessary that everyone use
the music we've put to1etber. and I'm
not in the business of selling tapes or
anything," Sneen says. "There's no
profit in it for anybody.
"The main thtn1 I'm trying to 1et
across." he says, "ls that music can
help athletes in ways they probably
haven'tlhoulhtofbefore."
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• 111 't .think a nybody should get
t• •tilt llkt• that ..
The Hrt•\.n•r., always thougflt
,1gusltnc had the equipment to
•t C;erew -or anyone else
1t. •Hut hc> often hampered
mself with his temperament
"R•:LIEF PITCHING could
• what Augie 1s made for."
•ti h1' l·atl'hcr. Charlie Moore.
tic dot'Sn·t try to trick anybody
1vmore. In relief. he can't af-
r<I to Instead, he's aggressive
1d challl•nging the hitters. He
roY.s 1t outside and then busts
1 n on hitter'\ "
· A u1rn· alw;i~·~ ha!. fought his
n111111n .... hut lh1 s year he
H•s n·t seem to be fighting
m o;c lf quit e u s much ,"
l<'hing C'oarh Cal McLish said.
VI nyhc tu" n<'W role has helped
m Then again . this might
ave been his .vear. anyway,
en 1f h4' wa~ still a starter. He
v. ,,,., had the arm. and his
1·c·tianll·:-art• a lot smoother
IA.
,\u g u ~t1ne agrees that the
ani.:c h;1s helped him
A~ a starter. if you have a
jd outing, you have to wait fi ve
y~ to make up for it. and when
u finally get the chance you
Ink about it, a nd you tend to
sh the ball too much." the
ft ·hander said . ··in relief.
c ry day 1s a new day. You can
t beat. then come back the
1xt day a nd help out your
~rttng pitcher.·'
~as Sonics'
~fense
JtegaI?
ANDOVER, Md. (APl -
a tever kind of defense the
attle SuperSonics were using,
al or illegal, it certainly was
ective.
adl{ering Washington with
ps and double teaming ;_ a
tic which some of the Bu.Uets
d merely masked an illegal
e -the SuperSonics scored a
82 victory·Thursday night aod
ened the National Basketball
soc I at ion 's championship
ies at l·l.
HE NEXT TWO GAMES ol
best-of-seven series will be
ayed in Seattle, at the
ngdome on Sunday and at the
liseum Tuesday night, with
SuperSonics now claiming
home<'ourt advantage.
'The key to the game was de·
se." said Seattle center Jack
ma. who had 14 points and lS
ounds in a bruising battle
h Washington's Wes Unseld.
e fense Is the start of our of.
Rive game."
'We're not a great shoot.ins
m ." said guard Dennis
bnson. who had 20 pointa and
asalsll. "but our defense ii
t·class. We work very hard
it. As long as we have the de·
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It Can't .
Be Worse
MILWAUKEE <AP> -Jerry
Au1uatine. less than ecstatic Jut
fall when the Milwaukee
Brewen told him he would be a
relief pitcher this year, is start-
iag to like the idea.
Augustine relieved a wild
Moose Haas Tbursd y and
promptly gave up an R double
to Willie Mays Aikens apping a
five.run California f h inninc.
But Augustine the struck out
Camey Lansford to etire the•ide
and allowed only four more hits
over the last four innings u the
Brewers beat the Angela, 9-6,
completing a three.game series
sweep The Angels pl<iy Chicago
tonight.
AUGU~'TINE. WHO often got
into trouble by pitching de·
fensively as a starter in past
seasons. challenged the Angels
this time and got away with it -
notably at the expense of Rod
Carew. one of baseball's pre·
mi<'r h1ttt>rs .
With the bases loaded and two
out in the sixth, Carew broke his
ba t on a n ins ide pitch and
squ1hbed a soft line drive to
shortstop Robin Yount. Then,
after a wmd blown triple by Dan
Ford with two out in the e.ighth,
Augu~tane Jammed Carew again
and stru1:k him out.
"Rt:.\l.LV, Al.LI TRY to do
with C:irew 1s throw the ball
down the middle and pray,"
Au ~u:-.1 1nc· s:ttd "lle's probably
1h1• lll'~t h1ltt'r to co me along tn
)l':1 r-. Ill"" goini; to get has hits
reg;irdles~. so <111 you can really
do 1s make sur1· you don't walk
him
l°.H•'" "ho ~tran<ied seven
b::t't: runr11•rs Thursday and had
onl.', 1ml· l11t m 10 limes at bat in
th1 ..,,•ne:-., "'•1~ :-.11l·thing later.
THIS CORONA DEL MAR TRIO HELPED WIN A FIFTH STRAIGHT CIF TENNIS TITLE. FROM LEFT ARE DANNY SALTZ. GREG WASHER AND ANTHONY EMERSON. I rn 1u:-.t going to s it down
CdM Makes It Five Tennis Titles in a Row.
a11cl think my way through this."
hr ~aid · ll ,ron't get ia ny worse
for m1· I <·xp<'Cl to get a hit
l'VNY time• I go to the plate . I
don t tlunk anybody s hould get
mi· out hkr-thal '
By ROGER CARLSON
Of Ille O•ol, Pllet Sl•ll
l\l'Y s ing le s vielOril'S by Uracl
Oav1dson <trHi J\rt Ros~. t·oupled wit h a
douhl(•~ S\H'l'IJ by Danny Saltz and Greg
Wa~ht·r pusht·cl tlw Corona del Ma r
High Sea Kmgs over the> top Thursdety
as they collcc.-h.'<i their fifth straight CIF
4·A tennis championship at the Newport
Reach Tennis Club.
THF. VICTIM WAS FAVORED Santa
Barbara. lfi· 10, in a match halted once
the conquest was a fact
It was Davidson who set it up ear ly
when he fashroned a 7.5 decision over
Santa Barbara 's Phil Beaver with a
.. <,olad drsplay of forcing th(' opponent to
m a kt• the t·rror. Reaver double faulted
on his St'rvl' on the deciding point
It oss took <over at lhi.ll point and
romped to :a 1; 2 vwtury over Deaver,
:-.l'll1n~ up tht: po~s1bdity of a Cdl\1 upset
pro\'1ding Coach Ted Winston's doubtcs
c.-hrnce:-. could comt· through.
"That was our plan ... said Winston.
"to have Davidson get him quick .. The
Santa Barbara player. s haken by the
lo~s. wa!> easy prey for Hoss.
Tllt;S TIIF. GROUNDWORK wa!' set
for the upset. but still remaining was
thl' task o f stopping the undefeated
doubles team of Santa Barbara's Mark
Wooldridge and Mark Rasham
Antony Emerson and Hoh Cast· t·x
tend(•d the unbt•aten pair bc•fort: fo lltng.
6·4, 6·4. then pohsherl off the second
Santa Darbetra rlouhles tc.im
And while lhl'V wen· doing t hat. Saltz
and Washe r turnPd 1n a superior
p e r form a n c e 1 11 "q u ;q; h 1 n A S a n t a
Ba rbara's No. 1 doubles. 7 5, 6·2.
Saltz and Washer wen· down. 2·0 and
0·30 in the third game before they put
their act togctht:r
"We were do"'n h) a hr<:<1k ... sat<l
Saltz. "but I fi gured on<'c we got going,
we'd be alright ·
IT WASN 'T UNTIL th<· lOth game,
howf'vcr. that Corona del ~tar µul !->ant;,
Barbara awav as th•· Dons lo~t t h(-1 r
M'rv1ce. kt<:k1.ng 11 ,1\\ ay as lhl'y -.u1·
cumbed to the ~tcady prcs~urc appltt-d
by Saltz and Was her
"' And once Coron;i c!PI Mar brokt·
through, Santa Barbara was eets)' pick
m~s for Saltz and Washer m the second
set as the CdM tandem t·ompleted a f:i 4.
6·2 decision.
.. f knew Saltz "-tJU 1<1 be tough an
doubles." s aid SantJ Harl><ira Coach
.Jack Trigueiro. ·Uul Washer was bet ·
ter than I anllc1patccl
"Corona del Mar wa~ a ltttlP morP
CSee CdM, Page 8 51
Tht• Hrt·"'cr~ always thought
Au~ustinl' h;Jd the equipment to
~c·t Cir£'" - or anyone else
out . 11111 ht· often ha mpered
himself 1A1th ha<; tPmperament
"REUt:t' PITCHING could
bt-\\ h:at Augie 1s made for."
s<11 I hr' r;itd1er. Charlte Moore.
· Ito· doesn't try to trick anybody
an ' n1on ·. In relief. he can't af-
ford to Instead, he's <1ggressive
anti rhalll•ngrng the hitters. He
thrO\l.S rt 11uls1de a nd then busts
1t m nn hitters "
Ongais, F oyt
Get Bench
Warrants
Improve Yo11r Game Mus~cally
"Au gw always ha!> fought his
em o 1 ann .... but t his year he
doesn't see m to be fighttng
h im~l'lf q u i t e as much,"
pi1t·h1ng coac:h Cal McLis h said.
.. M aytw his n<'w role h<ts helped
him The n again. this might
ha ve hl·l'n hrs year . anyway.
cvc·n 1f ht• wu~ -;till a starter. He
al" a~"' hu<I the arm, and his
m(•<•h:onal'S <Ht' a lol smoother
no"
INDlANAPOLIS f A P l - A
judge today ordered police lo
brmg race drivers A.J . Foyt and
Danny Ongais of Costa Mesa lo
court and threatened them with
possible contempt citations after
they failed to honor s ubpoenas.
Marion County Superior Court
Judge Michael T . Dugan issued
bench warrants for the arrest or
the two Indianapolis 500 entrants
after Marion County sheriff's
deputies described the problems
they encountered trying t<>
serve summonses to the pair· on
Thursday.
Two Marion County sheriff's
deputies told Dugan that Foyt
slapped the s ummons from Maj.
Ronald Chappell 's hand, and
that Ongais, riding a bicycle, at·
tempted to run down another
.~eputy.
FO\"I', ONGAIS and the other
31 qualifiers for Sunday's 500
were named co-defendants Wed·
nesday in a suit filed by car
owne.r Wayne Woodward.
Woodward had asked that his
disqualified car be re·instated to
the lineup by the U.S. Auto Club
or. that the Sl million race be
baited.
Woodward's car, driven by
Dick FergWIOn, was not among
the 11 given brief hope of
another chance to qualify alter
USAC offered to r eo pen
qualifications for drivers
bumped durin1 time trials last
weekend.
That otre r was canceled
Thursday when two members
refused to sign a waiver to in·
crease the size of the 33-car
starting field.
"IT WAS THE lmposalble
dream." said Al Loquaato, one
of the drivers cut from the race
day lineup In • bumped car.
"W~ knew tt waan't •olnt to
happen. But I'm a race driver
and I want to 10 raclnt. ao I'll
<lee INDY, Pa1e 85>
listening to Classical Sounds Cuts Down Stress, Says Pro
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Of tlle 0•11' Piiot St.It
The secret to playing champ1onsh1p
tennis lies in French horn~. v1oltns and
cellos.
Want to tum that weak serve into a
killer? Listen to a few s trains of
Dvorak's New World Symphony before
taking the court. You'll be a much bet·
ter player.
At least, that's the theory of Bill
Sneen. teaching pro al the Lido Isle
Tennis Club in Newport Beach.
WORKING CLOSELY with a
classical music expert, Sneen has pro·
duced a 22·minute cassette tape which
he believes can make almost any player
perform with a consistency never
before possible.
Simply turn on the tape player, kick
back, and listen lo the music prior to
your big match. ,
"My theory is that Ir you go into a
match with your mind and body totally
relaxed and refreshed, you greatly in·
crease your stress threshold," Sneen
told the Daily Pilot.
BE RAS DEVISED a hypothetical
stress scale::....one lo 10. with 10 being the
highest level of stress.
"Say seven is your stress peak. where
you're throwing your racquet at every
m istake,'' Sneen explains. "If you go in·
to the match at stress level four
because of certain apprehensions about
the competition, you're more than half
way to your limit.
··And if you lose the toss. that migtt!
upset you more, and you're at level
five." Sneen continued. "If his first
serve is an ate, your frustration may
take you right out or the match.
SNEEN SAYS IF THAT same player
listened to his "stress reduction tape"
two or three hours before the match, he
would begin at a much lower level, say
minus four.
Thal way. no matter how bad thln1s
got he might never reach his stress
peak. And the only way he'll lose is it
the other player is better.
It eliminates the often-heard post·
1ame ~ent. ··1 beat myself."
Butcanauch a aimplesolution as listen·
ln1 to cluaical mualc beforehand bl the
miracle cure?
'
"WE DID BIO·FEEOBACK t ests
with scans on the heart. body tem·
perature and brain," Sneed says "The
results showed the mus ic reduced heart
rate and body temperature and had a
profound direct effe ct o n the
hypothalmus section of the brain. which
controls secretions of hormones from
the pituitary."
And what role, exactly. do pituitary
hormones play in tennis?
"Well, in any sport the pituitary
hormones have a direct physiological
e frect on an athlete's body," Srteen
s ays. "There was a pro baske'lball
player, I think It was Bill Russell, who
used to throw up in the locker room
before a big game. That was anxiety
triggering his pituitary hormones ."
TO GO ALONG WITH the bio·
fee dback results. Sneed conducted
numerous subjective tests, which
means simply askine players their
opinion of the pre·g•me music.
Tbe UC Irvine girla • tennis tea m took
••
part and reported favorably on the n·
suits . fl didn't turn them mto world
champs. but 1t helped them improve>.
Billie Jean King a nd V1rg1ma Wade.
two of the top 10 pros in the world. are
now us mg Snecn's tape to reduce stre~s
before their big matches.
Snecn says they 'II report the results
after they've had time to put them to
the test.
IT'S NO NEW BREAKTHROUGH for
science that music can have a I ran·
qu1lizing effect on humans . People have
known that since the fi rst v1ohn was tn·
vented in the 17th century.
But not everyone likes classical
music. Wouldn't listenmg to a few
Bealles records do the job? Suppose the
tennis pl ayer prefe rs Rod Stewart. or
pe rhaps Frank Sinatra?
"The problem with popular mus1r is
that people often relate 1t to occur·
re nces in their lives," Sneed says.
"Haven't you ever heard a pa rticular
song on the radio and instantly be re·
minded of an old girl friend or your high
schooldays, or whatever ?"
SNEEN nGURES THAT very few
tennis players will be so ramiliar with
symphonies that they'll have that
probtem.
In other words. a player isn't likely to
he ar Mendelssohn 's Mids umme r
Night's Dream and say, "Oh, gosh. that
reminds me of Susie, my old pickup
truck and the prom in '62."
For those who WOULD recognize the
music, Sneen's expert has chosen the
Blue Danube by Johann Strauss. the
third movement from Wagner's
Twilight of the Gods, The Swan from
Salnt·Saens' Carnival of the Animals.a
and the aforementioned New World
symphony <Dvorak) and Midsummer
Night's Dream (Mendelssohn l.
They •re all gentle pieces designed to
create 'calm contentment in the
listener-a aort of musical meditation.
"It's not necessary that everyone use
the mua1c we've put together, and I'm
not In the business or selling tapes or
anything," Sneen says. "There's no
profit In it for anybody.
"The main thing l 'm trying to 1et
across." he says, "is that music can
help athletes in ways they probably
haven'ttbouahtofbefore."
Au l-!u~t1 n e ::ig rt.•t•s that the
(•h:1ng1• has helped him
"A:-. <1 starter. 1f you have a
bad outing. you have' to wetit five
da~ ~ tn make up for it, a nd when
)Ou finally get the chance you
think about it , and you tend to
push the ball too much." the
left·hand£'r said. "In re lie f,
every day is a new day. You can
get beat. then come back the
ne~t d<1y and help out your
startmg pitcher · · .
Was Sonics'
Defense
filegal?
LANDOVER, ,Md. <AP > -
Whatever kind or defense the
Seattle SuperSonics were using,
le~a I or illegal, it certainly was
effective.
Bad"ering Washington with
traps and double teaming -a
tactic which some or tbe BuUeta
· ir;aid merely mas ked an <illegal
zone -the SuperSonics scored a
92·82 victory Thursday night and
evened the Nataonal Basketball
Association's championship
series at l·l.
THE NEXT TWO GAMES of
the best-of-seven series will be
played in Seattle, at the
Kingdome on Sunday and at the
Coliseum Tuesday night, with
the SuperSonlcs now claiminl
the homecourt advanta1e.
·'The key to the game was de-
ren!le ... said Seattle center Jack
Si kma, who had 1• points and 11
rebounds in a bruisinl battle
with Washington's Wes Unseld.
"Derense Is the start or our of·
tensive game."
"We're not a great shootin1
tum." said gqard Dennis
Johnson. who had 20 pointa and
six auist.a. "but our defeme la
fil'lt-clasa. We work very hard
Oft It. Ila long aa we ha.e the de·
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Above left. fourth grader Larry Stilgenbauer gets a math
lesson from Todd Lmsky. who's in seventh grade at Kaiser.
Kelley Macklin, above left, from Kaiser School, gives 9-year-
old Van Le Ngo an English lesson at Woodland.
• • • Tutor Time
<From Page BU
School in Newport and Woodland Elementary
School in Costa Mesa.
For many of the younger children, says
Woodland progrnm coordinator Sandy Blat .
terman. the tutoring is an opportunity for them
lo see that s<>meonc• cares and wants to listen to
them.
A chance. she :-.ays, "to find older children
they can rell.lle In other than m their own fom1
Tell Your Son
About Sibling
OEAH l\NN Twe nty years ago m y
husband had a child out of wedlock. We never
spoke of the incident <iftcr Wt' married. When
our l>On was born, tl was very painful for m e tr'
accept the fact that he had a brother or sister
somewher!' an the wt1rld he would never know
Our son as now an adult. Should he be told''
Only one rt!latavc know:-abC'lul the out-of·
wedlock child. It would be a tremendous s ho(•k
to the others 1f they should team of at.
My wish is to bury the past forever. I think
it would save a lot of i!ricf Whal arc your
thou~hts on the s ubject? HEAVY ON MY
MINO
ly. Younger children like to talk and they
need someone to listen.··
F tir the older students the payoff may coml'
in the form or increased self·csteem and a sense or rcs ponsi bality.
J anette J ohnson. academic <idv1sor <it
Newport Harbor. says tutoring g1 Vt'S students
<in opportunity lo be rccogni:u .. '<1
• 'ThPy <Jrc high school kids a nd are not re·
coi;:n1:wd as adults y<'t. They still look to some-
one else for d~rinition It can help build their
A•• ~anders
DEAR MAID: My advice is to Ket oat of tb'e
m ess by anaouncing you are leavin~ -if It's bis
pad -or informing bim lbat HE is leaving -Jf
it's yours. Don't settle for anylhinl{ in-between
or you'U be writing this same letter again in
four years.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 29, recently
married for the second time. My husband is a
beautiful man in every sense of the word. His
wife died two years ago and his lovely daughter
likes me a great deal
I want desperately to make this marriage
work but I have a short temper and a big
mouth. I'm afraid 1'11 lose this man and mess up
my life if I don't learn to control my tongue .
confidence and security to be in this k1nd of
situation.
"And Jittle kids really look up to these
kids, .. she says .
P<it Overlces. program cocirdinator a l
Kaiser. and Pr1~~ipaJ Frank fo'eller at Mariners
agree that both the older and younger students
bcnefitfromthef>1$>gram .
In addition, say the educators. many of the
pupils who become tutors a re interested 1n
cnttiring <• helpinl{ profession. !'.uch <is teaching.
and the l'Xpericnt·e hclr)s to solidify their goal.
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or menopause. 1s p ow facts <ibout menopause.
available at the local Mrs . Lieberman s aid
Ame rican Cancer Socic· these stories and the·
ty office, according tu comments o r these
F a y Li c be r m a n . women can be useful lo
c hairman of S WAC all women.
<Safeguard Wom e n The Society also has
Against C<tncer1. of the pr epart'd a takl' hvmr
Soc1cty·s Orange County hrochure e ntitled "En
Unit. domctrial Ca nce r ."
The film. which is sub-For more information
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deal with this particular Society offict' at 40:.m
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four years. P roblem: I'd rather be his wife than
his housekeeper. We get a long fine but I want
marriage. When~ver I bring up the subject he
has lo go to a meeting or he falls asleep.
Last night we had a minor argument and I
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lie looked stunned and left the room. r could
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Mental Health Ser vices at Group
Health Cooperative in Seattle.
The workshop is an outgrowth or
f a three year Professional Develop·
ment Internship with Jack and
Lorraine Gibb. La Jolla residents
who develeoped the Tori theory. a
method for people in groups to re-
late to one <inother in a positive
way.
The issue of the Works hop for
Parents is "to learn to care for
our selves and our c hildren. The
t"elalionship between adult and
child can be nurturing to both. The
process is self-awareness," ac-
cording to the coordinators.
The two-day program will cover
three themes:
• The connection or bond th<it
1·ach parent has with has child
"It's a physical. c mollonal and
mental bond that exists in us all.
hut we often don't rt•cos.miw it. We
1-!Cl busy." says Ms. Tonge.
To tune into the bond. the
workshop will teach each parent
skills to remember the birth of the
child and the events that led up to it.
• Prohlem solving. This area
will cover "identifying whatever at
is that's happening between you
and the child that you would pre.
fe r would be another way. It's a
simple process or looking for
alternatives." Ms. Tonge explains.
The problem solving portion will
deal with role playing and draw·
ing pictures or the specifi c situa.
lions.
• Learning, or creative dis-
covery. "ll 's tuning in to the
child's talents as they emerge.
The things that you are r eally
talented in come out in play. The
task is to think of something fun.
Children are encouraged when the
adult does it too, so It's imJ>()rtant
lo be doing what you want to do."
·s he adds. The Workshop for
Parents will be held from 7 to 9 :30
p.m . Friday, June 1, and from 9:30
a.m. lo 4 p.m. Saturday, June 2, in
t h e multi-pu rpose room at
Thurston Jr. Hlgh School, Laguna
Beach. Cost is $15 per person. For
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Tonge at 494-2267.
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tlme Cinderella team in tbe Matory of
lhe cur volleJball playoffs. roes for all
the marbles toni&ht at w .. tminster Hlah •1alnat Bay League-r h1mp1on
C)anta Monica In the title um•
Clemente and Santa Barbara han
swept to dlamp6"9hlpa aa expected.
But l'* ,..,., the Estancia tail• of
Coach Mike romuoy have made
a mockery ol pred1ct1ons. rom1n1 out
of nowht re to qu111hry for thl' final$
with five! Sl'l v i(lnr H'll 11v~r No 2
ueded Newport ll1&rbo1 1and No. 3
La•unia Bea<'h
ravo rite tonl1ht. Altbou1h Santa
Monira. the No. 4 aeect.d t.eam In the
elimln1tion1 baa ahown vas t
capabilltlea. Eatanda '1 new.found
power defies picking a favorite.
moat valuable player • Uae lay
~ague. 9letnman and ffc*aMM wen
first tam selections and Kubeck -.I
Curtia are' lecond team wt....
do ........ I HD to trJ ad -Uaat~. o
''NMr, mr reeourM ia to -to m1 ettoney and ... wbat .. caa do. I'm 'aure I woo't bi Aa for toni&ht 's ventve, Pomeroy
says: "We're healthy and we're loole.'' ..aone." .
It lllUU at 7 and UP8 what h•~ bet'o~ the wackiest playottt Alnce the
lnceptlon of the volleyball cham
plonahlpcoml)f't Ilion
IN THE PAST. fMvor1t"~ hav<' wnn 1111
twrry Ot'caalon Sance 1974. Santa
Mon~ca, Laauna BNH•h ttw1c~ 1. San
Santa Monjca, munwhilti, made It lo
tonlt:ht '11 t'hnmplon~hl11 with 1• ~tu11nh111
f1 vr !'el triumph (~\lt!r the Nu 1 bc"d Sun
Clcmt•nh'
In the start.Ing lineup for Estancia are
11ettcr11 Tim Krohnftsldt and Kent Smith
walh 6-4 Crai1 Keup, 6 ·4 Jett Gasper, 6-$
Steve Van Hom and Bob Rieden round·
Ing out the cast.
Santa Monica. under Coach Dan Mor·
r ison. relies on the ability of Chris
Schue ler. J o hn Steinman, Chris
Hokanson, Evan Kubeck. Tom Curtis
and Eddie Fuchs Schaefer is the co·
MORaJSON, WHOSE TEAM ia lf.2
and unbeaten since loaae1 to San
Clemente and Palisades at the seuon'1
outaet. says M feels the finals were
Tuesday night when hia crew downed
San Clemente.
"San Clemente was the fint team
I've seen that I felt matched up to ua
one for one." &ays Morrison.
USAC beard prota&a or apo
peal• ot rejected protests frtm
several of the barred raclJll
team• '11uanday ni1bt. Tbe •
peal• committee Uateaecl for
four bour1, then delibera~
nearly two hours before ea.
nouncinc It hadn't reacbed a •
ciaion. Members aaid they wouW
resume later today but set •
time.
A Cepaule Repor1'from the World of Spor1a
Who Controls the NBA?
Tiiat's an Easy One -CBS
t 'rom A .. Olspatcltes
Why play thP first game of a series Sunday af m
ternoon and. with no travel involved . not pl ay the
set'ond game until Thursday n.aght as the National
Basketball Association has done with its playoff
finals between the Seattle SuperSonacs and the W1tshington
Bullets?
The answer is telev1s1on
CBS is paying thC' NBA $74 million over four years for the
rights .to televise its games. Each club receives roughly
$700,000 in the first year or the contract and will take home a
nice. e ven SI malhon m the final year That may be petty cash
compared to lhe money TV spends on pro football but for
many pro basket ball owners it's the di ff Prence between
• breaking even and red mk
Since this TV money helps pay their six figure salaries
the players are generally tolerant or scheduling quirks.
·'Play? I thouRhl we were only here to prartice and do in
terviews," joked Washington guard Kevin Grevey
"To tell you the truth. I'd rather play every other day
and get the summer vacation started," said Grcvey, whose
sentiment is shared by most people involved in this series.
which could stretch for 18days. "It's been a long season."
With those TV rights. however, come certain privileges.
particularly in the matter 01 scneduhng. As a league ot1ic1a1
told one reporter . "Ir you paid us S74 million. then we'd be
_glad to see what we could do about scheduling the games a t
your conveni ence."
CBS wants as many ~ames as possible on Sunday arter
noon, beeause Sunday is sports day and the NBA cham·
pionship series perks up the network's s ports programming.
Thus the series opened on a Sunday and the third and sixth
games will also~ played on Sundays
------QwJfr of •lw Day-------.
Dave Heaverlo, Oakland relief pitcher. offonng his
plan to solve the California gasoline crunch and the A ·s·
poor attendance: "Open a service station in center
field."
l•JllrPd Sollball Pla•rr lt'i•• SMif
WARWICK , R.I. - A woman whose skull was Ill
fractured when an opponent elbowed her in a
championship softball game has been awarded
$89,000 in a damage suit. .
Sau>erior Court Judg~ Ronald R . Lagueu~. sa~d
Wednesday that he believed at was the first court dec1s1on in
Rhode Island made on the basis of a "wi1lful" injury in
a ports.
Natalie Kurowsky. 32, of Warwick claimed she was
elbowed as she rounded first base in a 1974 state
championship softball game between teams for two
insurance companies.
The defendant. Toni Green. testified at the seven-day
trial that stie jumped up. trying to reach a wild throw from
third base and collided with Kurowsky when she came down.
Kurowsky's lawye r said other witnesses testified Green's
elbow struck Kurows ky in the back of the head in an
apparent attempt lo keep her from getting to second base.
Morgan'• Error Gire• Giant• Win
Cincinnati second baseman Joe Moron Ii
dropped a two-out pop fly in the seventh inning,
giving the San Francisco Giants their second un-
earned run or the game and a 2·1 victory over the
Reds in National League action Thursday . . ~eve H~n·
der100'1 single in the firth inning drove in the lie-breaking
run and Pat Zachry returned from the disabled by pitching
seven strong innings as the New York Mets downed the
Chicago Cubs 4-2 for a split or a lwi-night
doubleheader. The Cubs snapped a six·
game losing streak with a 9-7 victory in
the opener as Barry Foo&e and St.eve On·
tiveros hit two-run homers Amos
OUa singled Fred Pa~k home ~ilh the
winning run in the eighth inning and
George Breu drove in three runs as
Ka nsas City defeated Seattle, 5·4 ...
Lamar Johnson had a double and two
singles, drove in four runs and scored
twice to lead the Chica~o White Sox to a
MOHAN 10·1 win over Oakland. Corona del Mar's
Matt Keoagb lost his seventh straight without a victory for
the A's . . Kiko Carela smashed a Ue·breaking two·run
homer in the sixth inning lo give streaking Baltimore a 5·3
victory over Boston. The win was the 25th in ~e last. 31
games for Baltimore ... Atlanta Brav~s catcher·farst
baseman Dale Jlarphy, who is among the National League
leaden ln home runs with 13, and in runs balled in with 37,
will undergo surgery for a tom cartilage in his left knee and
miss at least six weeks of the season.
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The Boat.on Bruins released Coach Dom Clterry • from hil National Hoc key League eon·
tract after bis bitter feud with the front office
. . M••••d AU arrived in London to begin
what he calla hta "farewell tour of the world" and said •l•in
that he would retire soon. He will meet British heavywel1ht
champion. Jolla L. Gardaer, in a five-round exhibition match
ln London . . Cal Poly PomOP• placed two men on the
NCAA Dlmlon II All·American team including outfielder
Ma llrodden and catcher Band Mlller . . . Goalie Bente
Pare111•1 laJured ri1ht eye ta improving but bis future with
the Phth1delpb.la Flyers is 1Ull f~y. The Flyers are maJdn1
plana for next year without him ... Wake Forest golfer G•rJ llallberl fired a eoune·rec:ord six·under·par 66 to put
bl• team lnto a Ue for third place with Oklahoma State In the
MCAA ,olf championsblpa at Winaton·Salem, N.C. North
Carolina leach with Bri1ham Youn1 second, Oral Roberts
fourth and USC fifth.
T....,~lo11~ R•dfo
TV: Hane Racl.nl -Today at Hollywood P~rk, 7 p.m.,
Clluaell1. aAlllO: Angell at Cbicato. 5:30 p.m .. KMPC (710>; ClDcln·
utl at Doqen, 7:25 p.m ., KABC (790).
RONCEY
Smith, Cey
Return·
. '
Reds in LA
LOS ANGELES 'AP> -Four
Los Angeles Dodgers who hlast·
ed their way into base ball's rec
ord book -when each hit 30 or
more home runs m 1977 -might
not have much over 30 homers
altogether this ye<tr 1f injuries
keep striking them out.
Outfielder Re~g1e Smith has
just one home run. nine RRI and
a .21J batting average prior to
tonig ht's Dodger S t adium
opener of a four .game series
against the Ci ncinnati Reds, who
lead the National League West
Division by 11·2 games over San
Francisco a n d tw o over
Houston. The Dodgers are fi ve
games back in fourth place.
WHILE SMITH was out with
leg and neck ailments, the
Dodger record was 10 victories
a nd 20 losses. That record is
solemn evuience or Manager
Tommy Lasorda ·s conteqtton
that Smith's play has been the
c atalys t o r lea gue cham·
pionships for the Dodgers the
past two years.
Third baseman Ron Cey and
first baseman Steve Garvey
each have seven homers so far
this year. but both are nursing
leg injuries. The healthiest of
the four sluggers. outfielder
Dusty Baker , is in a power
drought that has held him to
three homers.
"One thing we've thrived on
the last two years has been pl ay-
ing together as a unit," Smith
said after returning lo action in
a 4·2 victory al San Diego Wed-
nesday night.
SMITH HAD TWO hits that
didn't fi gure in the scoring. but
just his presence seems to be the
best tonic for the team. With
Smith playing. the Dodger rec·
ord is 11·4.
"I th.ink when we get every.
body back and ~et our rhythm
going. we'll be all right.•· Smith
added.
Smyth Clears 6-10
Dolphin's Goal:
High J11mp 7-0
By ERNIE CASTILLO
Of .. 0.lly ~, ... '"'" NORWALK-Eric Smyth
hasn't reached his peak yet but
he's getting close.
"Double fi gures, finally. I' 11
get 7·feet next lime." the Dana
Hills Hi gh senior said after high
jumpinf! 6· 10 to place second in
the Cl F Masters track meet
Thursday night.
·· 1 think 1 ·m peaking at the
right time." added Smyth, who
stands 6·0 ·'I've been having
trouble elearing 6·9 and 6·10 but
I fe lt good tonight. l got the
s pring to go 7 ·feel but I need lo gel
up in the air more 1n~tead of 1-!0ing
mtothebar."
SMYTH CLEARED 6·8 as a
sophomore but had never hit 6·111
in competition until Thursday's
state qualirying meet at Cerrito~
College. From the way his high
school athletic season had been
going, he wasn't sure he ever
would, either.
"Al the beginning or the year.
I was having a lot of problems."
he admitted. "In football, 1 tore
a muscle in m y left knee and I
never could gel goin~ in baskel·
ball. I had problems with my
spring all year long until I went
6-8 in a dual meet against Mis·
sion Viejo and things have been
uphill since then "
MIKE BRUGGEMAN and
Beth Melton. both half milers.
a lso seem to b e coming on
strong al the right time . Brug-
geman, a senior from Corona del
Mar. finished second in the
m en's 880 in 1:54 .19 whale
Me lton, a eonverted quarter·
miler from Fountain Valley, was
second in the women 'tr half in
2: 14.06.
The limes were personal rec·
ords for both -at least tem·
POrarily.
·'I expert to get it down even
roore. I'm thinking about 2:10 al
s tate." said Me lton . "I've
always run the quarter and this
is artually my first season in the
half but I'm beginning to like
it · · Mellon got her chance in the
440 when she anchored Fountain
Valley's mile relay team to a
3:5t.55third place finish.
Likewise. Bruggeman ein>ects
to continue the tre nd that has
s een him knock orr nearly a
second and a half s ince eaptur-
ing the Sea View Lea~ue title
three weeks ago in 1: 55.5 and
finishing second in the CIF 3·A
fi nals last week in 1 :54.70.
"I EXPECT MY TIME to
come down some more. loo."
said the converted mile r who
gave his coaches a scare ror the
second consecutive week.
After one la p, Bruggeman was
dead last. With 330 yards to go.
he moved . to the outside and
started picking orr the runner.-
in front of him, one by one. Al
the tape, he was half a stride-
a nd .08 seconds-behind the win·
ner. Juan Neucke of Walnut.
"Actual!>. I like betn~ tn con
trol of a race but with only ont
second separating the field, yo1.
('an 't control what happens,'' hl
said ·1 di<ln l have a lot at thl
enf1 but I hatl enough to get me
second place ·
Dana Hills ' Nancy .ll•:-.sen \Hi~
fifth in the women's 8811 12 15 61
to give the Orange Coal>t <.1ree1
three half m1lns 1n n<:xl wl'(:k ·,
state meet tn S;.icramcnlo
ONLY THREE OTHER area
athletes placed fifth or higher in
their events lo t'arn stale berths.
Mic he lle Ke ll ey of Ir vi ne
qualified fourth 1n both the
women's 220 <24.97 > <ind 440
<56.97 ). Ke n Mills of University
was second in the men's discus
throw ( 182 2 l and Edison 's
Kerwin Bell was fifth in the
men's 100 <9.84 »
Edison's Tracy Hanlon. one of
the ravoritt?s in the women's low
hurdles, lost her step over the
th i rd ba rrie r and neve r
challenged.
The main story or the meet
might have been another non·
qualifier. Pasadena. ronsidered
the front-r unner for the s tate
team title. was d isqualified after
winning the men's mile relay
when the leadoff runne r s tepped
out or his lane on tum one.
THAT OVERSHADOWED a
fine effort by Pasadena's Mike
Sanford, who we nt 9.44 in the 100
and 21.0 in the 220
As expected, the Howard c;1s
lers-Artra. Shern . DeNean and
Tina--dominated the women's
competition. Sherri ran a 53 4
s plit to anchor lhe Spartan~ to a
national r ecord 3: 44 89 1n the
male relay Sh<'rri and DeNean
a lso went 1 ·2 in the 440 and
Sherri plat·ed serond in t he 100.
NO ONE APPEA&ED to
believe the earlier ruliJlp __..
be overturned, and tbe appeals
were seen as a formality to n ·
haust administrative remedMa
and clear the way for court ac·
tion.
USAC President Dick Kine
said Woodward had not been •
eluded 10 the second qualifica·
lion offer because his car was
found in nagranl violallOO ol a
technical rule limiting the
amount of pressure boost in the
engines of the turbocharged
cars.
The decision by USAC to allow
the other 11 cars bumped from
the field an opPortunity for one
more qualifying run -if those
already on the starting grad
agreed in writing was an·
nounced Tuesday night
NEARLY TWO DA vs or
s c rambltng by a g roup or
drivers to find and convmee the
owners or the qualified cars,
produced 31 authorizing
s ignatures. Owner-driver Jim
Mc Elreath and owner Don
B1 e derstedt. whose car w~s
d riven by Eldon Rasmussen,
wera> the unshakable holdouts
Mc Elreath. 81ede rsledt and
R asmussen al l kt:pt their
reasons to themselve~. hut both
turndo\\·ns we re ~t.'nera lly at
1 re bu led lo biller memories and
old grudj!t!S
Friend~ of McF.ln•alh sa id the
\'t'lenrn or IJ ln1h 51Hll> told
1 hl·m . "NObodv 1·vt:r.bent over t11
ht•lp me or my son when w ('
needt..>d hclµ We l'arned e\·ery
dollar we made rn this sport the
hard wa y "
Fro• Pap B-1
U::IM •••
com m1tted to winning today than
we were,"
THE DOUBLES sweep by
Saltz and Was her put, Corona del
Mar wit.tun one singles victory of
their fifth straight crown, and
Davidson made short work or
Santa Barbara ·s No. 4 singtes
player . breezing to a &-0 verdict
in 15 minutes.
On the dope sheet. that was
Corona del Mar's one and only
chance for another point in a
m atch mur h closer than the
final soore indicates.
Adam Fleischer and David
Gerken were also instrumental
1n the victory with v1rtories over
Sawy('r, each necessary to put
th<' Sea K!ngs over the l<>1>.
S ul an the Cana l analys is, it
was Davidson'." shocker at the
outset that made 1t all possi.ble .
Then the power play or Saltz a nd
Wal'her. along with the pressure
performances by all of the Sea
K1ogs, fuushed Santa Barbara
off.
Baseball Standings JOlllSOM a SOM
SALESMAN
OFT.-MOMTH
AMERICAN LEAGUE
West Division
NATIONAL LEAGl.I E
West Division "Cincinnati st ill has the ingre-.
dicnts it lakes to win. That's
why they're where they are. We
still have the better club. The in·
gredients are her e. We just
have n'lmixed them yet."
Minnesota
Texas
Angela
Kansas City
Chicago
Oakland
Seattle
W L Pct. GB
25 15 .625
24 17 585 1 •;-~
25 18 581 .112
23 20 .535 JI 2
21 20 .512 41h
Cinc innati
San Francisco
Houston
Dodgers
San Diego
Atlanta
W L Pct.
24 17 .585
24 20 .!>45
24 21 -~
21 24 .467
18 27 .400
15 26 .366
GB
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5
8 Cey was the leading Dodger
hitter in an eight game victory
streak earlier this month, hilling
five homers in two weeks. But a
pulled hamstring has kept Cey
out the last eight games, six or
them losses. Cey is expected
baek tonight.
BAKER AND Garvey have
been present for duty every day.
Afte r a slow start, Garvey has
had a ve ry productive May.
Although limping with a pulled
ulf muscle or his own, Garvey
drove in two runs to win Wed·
nesday night's game in San
Diego. And he hasn't missed any
action to imperil his string of SSS
consecutive games as be raised
bia RBI total to 30.
Walton's Stay
Is Extended
INGLEWOOD <AP> -Center
Bill Walton la ataytna lora1er
than expected in Daniel
Freeman Hospital after un·
der1oinc bone apur 1ur1ery OQ
both ankles.
The f.11 former Portland Trail
Blazers' player who now is with
the San Diego Clippers said
after the operations Monday
that be would be released Thun·
day. Now the 1urseon ••YI he
expects Walton to 10 home
Saturday
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Uey er~ SS better make that .. -and that
<IM•n 'I #land for 1upur 1$pOl't aa your egotistical
mann.-r hnpllt>1L "lthtr
Anyone Ilk.-you wllh the mentality of a two-
yur old shouldn't ht> wr1tln& for a newspaper,
much lt.'88 under un 1u.11umed name so none of the
public knowt1 who you u re Most of them don't •and
.-on't I nrt', hut ror thol'I\• few who want a rebuttal.
fa.ct• to·fa<•t·, 1l 1i. 1mvc11.s1hle
•"or you to opt'n with both barrels aimed at
wo m1·•n's uthll·tl,·~ s hows what a great male
<"h1tuv1 ru!il vou arc lleav"n forbid you ever having a duutehtt>r of your own who just might be interest-
ed Ill purt1<·111uting in s µorls activities Or will you
t'hang .. yuur 011nd and Jump on the other side of
the fence 1f Lh1tt pleasure should ever come your
way"
\'OUR Rt:t'UtENCE TO TITLE IX may. in
part. have bce11 a half truth Ever he1tr of Proposi·
lion 13, de<'rt-asing school enrollment that finds
some high sl'hools in Southern California being
closed and othe r contributing factors along with
Title IX''
But let's gt:t down to details.
You say even 1t state JC championship girls
basketball game drew only 250. Let me ask you.
how many were there c.l the recent JC baseball
playoffs?
Sh1tme. shame. You are giving your infancy
away. There have been many boys' playoff eaftles
or the past where they have been lucky to draw 250
"paltry" fans as you say. And that wasn't loo
many years ago. either.
Why did they give up the Junior Rose Bowl
game? It certainly wasn't the fact that they were
drawing well and couldn't rind a field to play on. It
was purely and simply a case of a small crowd
Right?
NOW LET'S GET DOWN to your gene.raliza-
tion of a boy's contest drawing under 1,000 patrons
for any playoff game. That takes in a lot of ter·
ritory and if you are so dense that you believe this,
it 's too bad and perhaps we sbouJd be feeling sorry
for you instead of trying to correct your misguided
statements.
How about the CIF girls' volle_vball and basket·
ball playoffs? Did you notice the crowd count for
either of these events? They compare favorably
with the boys' crowds forthesamesports.
If it is ridiculous for the women to monopolize
sports on an equal parity with their male coun.
terparts, in your opinion, I hope you never have to
contend with a wife and children in this respect.
And just bow do you think the male competition
got to the point it has achieved without first gelling
publicity for a number of years.
The girls' programs. tscholarships at the col·
le~e level and inter-school competition on the high
BASKETBALL/BASEBALL/GOL:P~
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school level) have come into beinJ only ln the past
five years here in Southern California.
Or do you care about tbe other aide of the
coin?
IF YOU DON'T THINK that people are as in·
terested in watchJng Nancy Lopez 1win1 a 1olf
club as they are Tom Watson, better check tie
crowds at tbe recent Women's Kemper Opell in
Costa Mesa.
Do you think that Chris Evert and Tracy
Austin cannot compete for crowds with the top
male players in tennis? Baloney, if you don't.
As for Ron Guidry and Rod Carew, have you
ever watched a good women's softball team? It is
doubtful you could hit a foul ball off some of theie
top pitchers.
Enough answers to the cheap shots you took Jn
that inaugural performance. Women's sp0rts
aren't going to dry up and blow away in the·fint
wind that comes along even if it's from your
mouthful of hot jtr. .
So, u . it is tlfll>ed you won't regret your words
if you live past 50 with four current attitude. )
Sooner or later, your identity will come out in lfle
open and then we'll see bow many of the fema'4?
athletes you can control with verbal abuse--<>r in
athletic combat ror that matte r.
It certainly won't be with your charm. And it
isdoubtfuJiflt will beontheathlellcfield.either. .
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GRABS REBOUND Washington's Greg
B<.illard outreaches tne SuperSonics' Gus·
William s and Paul Si.Jas during Thursday
night 's NUA playoff game m Landover.
Md The Sonics won. 92-82, lo even the
s('ries at one ,gC:J me eacsh
f 'r1n11 P-Sft B-l
SONICS' DEFENSE ..
f1·11s 1..· working for us. Wl' k n<JM> we l'an wan
JOHNSON'~ THF.OR\' wa~ put to a se\lcre test
'' hl•n tht' Su1)c rS<)n1c.:-. afwr Jt:ad1ng 46·33 midway
I hrc>u1'!h lhe 't•c·o nd quarter. missed 14 consecutive
:-hot ~ am! rc•ll twhind 56-49 early in the third period.
• I Lh1s point., the Seattle defonsc stiffened and
I lit• !:)upt>rSOnll'S ran nff l l s trc.tiJlht points for a
tiO ;if) le:id fJunni.: thal stretch. Was hington missed
fiH' ~hol~. had t wo tJlocked, and lost possession
•Jnt·1.· 11n a Sll·a I
(iu:--Willie.ms ::.cored four o()f hi s gam t.'·h1gh 23
µ01nt::. during the streak, S1km a had four and John
J ohnson thn~ or his 17.
··we had c. little lapse in th,~ sPcond quarter."
s aid John Johnson "We've got t o make them give
up lt>l• ball When Elvin .Hayus or Bobby Dan.
tll'lrlgl' hold tht.• IJ<Jll for 15 se<·o,.Js, it's like a sur-
~1.·on getllOJ! rc•ad~ to opc r(jte "
WASHING TON ·s two higb scorer s were
blanked ovt•1· the £inal 10 minutes, however, and
t ht' Hullc.>ts shot only 38 percent in the second half.
Oandndgt' finished with 21. after going l ·for-11
from the ri1•ld in tht· ::.ccond half. a nd Hayes had :w
Soccer Fan Killed
LONDON (A}') · One man was killed and
a nother seriously injured as Scottish soccer fans
\\ent on the rampage here today on a train.
One man was found dead from stab wounds
and another was found badly injured and rus hed to
I he hospital \
Eye witnesses said the dead man. 20-year-old
J ohn Murray died after going to the a.id of a girl
who was being molested
More than 500 Scottish soccer fans were on the
train. one of 16 carrying more than 8.-000 fans to
Saturday's international rnatch against .England at
We mbley ,
Among other incidents reported on the train.
which was stopped by police at Warrington. Lan-
cas hire. where all passengers were interviewed by
police. was the theft of $240 from a girl passenger.
Five other passenge rs were treated at a hospital
for minorirtjuries
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Trager Horwred
Romine Heads
All-area Nine
By ROGER CARLSON
OI tlM O.lty ~I ... SUH
Sea View League champion Corona del Mar and Sunset
League champ Fountain Valley gleaned the major honors for All
Orange Coast area has~ball as chosen by the Daily Pilot.
Corona del Mar, under Coach of the Year Tom Trager.
g<J rncrcd four first team berths, while Kevin Romine of f'ountain
Valley. a tw<H1mc Player of the Year in the Sunset League, is the
No. 1 player
In all. Corona del Mar. Fountain Valley and Huntin~on Beach
each picked up fo ur berths among the two teams selected, while
Mat<'r Dei a nd Estancia each gained three spots.
Romine·s batting average was .500 in addition to his fluid field
m~ ability and Trager got the nod as Coach of the Year after pilot
ing his team to the school's first baseball champions hip
First Team
Pos. Player, School
P StC'Yl' Lesli e. Corona dt•I Mar
P Denrus Cowan, Fountain Vallev
P-Bob Judgl', Ma ri na .
C Steve Schacper, Mater Dei
I B Cory Funk. Huntington Beach 2n J ohn Mclbon. Corona dcl Mar
SS -Pete Beall. Mater Dei
38-Chris Johnston, Corona del Mar
OF-Kevin Romine. Fountain Valley
OF-Carl Ehmann. Corona del Mar
OF· Ed Clark. Fountain Valley
UL Rico Thompson. Huntington Beach
Oil John Pcvich. Fountain Valley
~condTeam
P Roy Palacios. San Clemente
P -Greg Brown, Mater Dci
P -J ack Reinholtz. Ocean View
C -Bob Larimer, Estancia
lB-Randy Brouwer. Estancia
28-Steve Vandenbusch. Huntington Beach
SS-Brian Kinney, Dana Hills
3R-Don Selby, Newport Harbor
OF-Wayne Justl, Edison
OF-Shawn Vonesh. Huntington Beach
OF-Mark Swancoat, Irvine
Ut-Wayne Palica. Edison
DH-Mike Williams, Estancia
Player of the year: Romine, Fountain Valley
Coach of the year : Tom Trager, Corona del Mar
Cl. Mark
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Coach of the Year
.Match Race:
Bast Faces
Otristian
Alan Christian holds the upper
hand in head-to-head confronta-
tions with defend i n~ l' .S. na·
tional speedway motorcycle rac-
ing champion Mike Bast and the
two will. tangle in a two-lap
m~tch race to111g ht ut tha
Orange County Fairgrounds in
Costa Mesa.
C hris tian h as won three
straight m ain e vent victories
over Bast in s cratch competition
including a win last Friday night
at Costa Mesa and two in San
Bernardino. They will undoub·
tedly be facing each other again
tonight in the mam event along
with the special match competi-
tion
The first heal race gets away
from the starting line al 8 with
gates open at 6:30.
Ex-Newport. Resident Leading Promoter Harry Oxley is en-
couraging fans to ride their
motorcycles to the races and
tonight will offer a 50 percent
discount on the regular $4 adult
ticket to a ll riders with class
CORNING. N.Y. <AP1 -
Susan O'Connor is a 30-year-old
Californian who has not made
mur.h of a mark on the Ladies
Professiona l Golf Association
tour since turning pro fi ve years
a~o.
The former Newport Beach
resident has not won a tourna·
menl and her hest finish this
year was a tie for 30th in the
Sahara National.
But Thursday. she was the on-
ly golfer lo break par on the
tough. rain-soaked. 6.203-yard
Corning Golf Course and she
held a one-stroke lead entering
today's second round of the
Corning Class ic. a 72-ho le
tournament with a first place
prize or Sl5.000.
, four motorcycle operator 's
licenses.
A special lighted and guarded
two-wheeled parking a rea for
cycles. mopeds and bicycles has
been incorporated with entrance
at the VIP 3-A gate off Arlington
Avenue.
LAWCUHIC
It Seemed Impossible All .,... of liti~atlon. Em·
phmls on men s rights 1n
don9stlc relations.
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Campaign Begi~
SAN ANTONIO, Te x. •AP> Two local radio
stations have begun a drive to collect $3,000-In
pennies to pay the fine levied against San An-
tonio Spurs Coach Doug Moe for criticizing Na·
t1ona l Raskdball Association referees.
NBA Commissione r Lawrence O'Bnen im
posed the fi ne un Wednesday after Moe criticized
the off1ciat1nir 1n the seventh game of the 1111
Wash1nJ(ton-S<in Antonio Eastern Conference final
playoff st·ries
Thi• Spuro; lt•d tht• series 3· 1, hut lost the last I
thrt'c ~<.lml'S Moc w;1s part1cularl~ critical of d~
c 1s1on~ madt· hv n ·ft·n·t• .John Vanak.
Had10 statr'on KTSA has pl annt:d a "Dough for
l\'tol'" fundra1scr on S<ilurd<iy a nd station KONO is
ci bo t•Oll•·<'t mg monc). Sp<1kt'<;men for the s tations ~
<'la1m th1.f ll ,,Jltempl to collect 300.000 pennies. ~
11 1:-bclil·vPd 10 bl• the lar~esl fine levied I
a.Jo(<Hnst un NBA ('o:wh
:\lol'. va<:<1t1oning in I.as Vcs,:a:-., said about the
fine. "Yes. thl' fint> both1.•r:--ml' I'm not concerned I
a hout the· rnonc). thou~h. Whal gets lo me is that
c11ache~ aren 't al lowed to '\)K'ak out when officials
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DUBLIN, Ohio <API -It
seemed improbable, if not im-
possible, for Lanny Wadkins.
blustery. rainy, 50-degree day.
That broke the single round re-
cord of nve subpar rounds in the
1976 eveat for this tour-year-old
tour stop.
said Nicklaus, still searching for
his first victory of 1979. DON'T
LEASE
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His serond shot was buried in
a bunker in front of the 17th
green. a victim of the deplorable
playing conditions Thursday in
the MemoriaJ golf tournament.
Wadldna needed a par four to
preserve a two-shot lead at the
time. A bo&ey was more likely.
Instead, tbe stocky North
Carolinian holed the •O-foot
wedge shot for a three-under-par
69, good for a ooe-abot lead over
Mike McCullough going into
today's second round at
weather-pla1ued Muirfield
VJUage.
•·1 HIT IT perfect." said
Wadkins. "All 1 could see was
the top of the na1. J had to run
up the biJl "to see It 10 ln ·the
hole."
Only four players -Ed Sneed
and Mac McLendon had 71a -of
the select International field of
105 -m11tered par on the
,.,
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The victims were some of the
game's biggest names. Jack
Nicklaus, the main force behind
this SB million layout, had a 73.
So did leading money wiMer
Tom Wataon.
WADKINS, WHO conquered
the winds of Sawgrass to win the
Tournament Players Cham·
pionship earlier this year, is fast
building a reputation as a good
poor weather performer.
"No," he insisted, "I don't.
really conalder myself a bacl
weather player. I would rather
JORN MAHAFFEY, the PGA play in 80-degree aunahine with
king, went for 78. Masters cham-no wind every Ume. Maybe t
pion Fuary Zoeller and U.S. Just concentrate better when the
Open tltlebolder Andy North weather's bad."
struggled to 79s. Defending Still, Wadkins birdied three
champion Jim Simons skied to holes in a row on the front side
an 80. and solved the front nine for a
All of tbe players, even 32, tVtO abota off the course re·
Nicklaus, blamed the hilh scor-· cord Crail Stadler posted in a
iq on the condltlona. pro-amateur prelude Tuesday
"You~ see your breath," "It's tough to tuu on a day
said Wataoa. He needs Just $124 like today, but my puttin1 wu
here to reach4300,000 for a &bird not what it sbouJd be. r left a lot
stral1bt year First prise la or birdie putts sbort. U I'm lollll
'54,000 In the '329,000 touma· to win th.ls week, my putttna bu
ment. to improve," aaid tbe double "It waa Juat a clllfleult day," winner tbla year.
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have taken much control over the broadcut. •. ""·
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additional camera coverage, and the third would
be for the ABC host.
S.C•nl-.'•T\',lltMlle
TELEVISION
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GolfCJubin Dublin. Ohio.
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LEGENDS -A tribute to auto racer Mario An·
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win the Formula l driving championship since
Phil Hill in 1961.
4 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -Part
two of the International Boxing Championships.
taped at Havana. Also, part six of the international
mixed pairs gymnastics championships. (7) -
RACED -Johnny Rutherford reports on the In-
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YEAa8/GREAT GAMES -This review of the •:.c.;:.nc:::~~"::1 9~!~~~~.3~!~• Houston Oilers' 1975 season focuses on coach O. A. '",......,..~ts OD1119111111. cou•tes s1men L•Borct.. 211• neu "' ttoc....., St .. Calle Mnl. CA '2121 "Bum" Phillips. O&l t.ANOSCAPING . "'' l,eon• 'l'•CH'IM l•Borde. 2•4 5 p.m. fl) -WIDE WOllLD OF SPORTS -· w .. 1m,_r.~~.cuit21 ~st.,c.ost•Mnl.CA'2171
The European men's gymnastics champioships, .... ~=.=·~~,;"' e11!:!.~ 11 '~.,."" '"· taped at Essen. West Germany. Also. the world T1tl•tM1rteullCONM19d1>Y.n•n-~s.u11or•
lumberjack ChampiODShips and Ct preVieW or the dlwlO...l~UWI-ec!!~.~J.::.=;=~::
Grand Prix of Monaco. Tllh ~ -"'" wltl\ ... I. mt.
7 p.m. <~> -eoasE &ACING -Today at c-1yc1er11otor-..c-nrr°"-. I, ttrt. Fii~ Pvtlll~ 0rlfl(Jlt Coest Diiiy Polot Hollywood Park.
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PUBUC NOTICE
P\JBUC NOTICE KMPC (710); Cincinnati at Dodgers, 12:55 p.m .. ,
KABC (790). Soccer -San Diego at Surf. 7:1Sp.m . ·------------SU"alOll C:OU•T Of" THE STATE Of" CALIP09•1A POtt
PKTITIOUS 9USl•IH TME CIOCHfTY Of" CNt....a S-~--' ~ • ,,.2_ IUMIESTA .... "1' -·-----. S • •9 ~ -fte ......... ,.,_la ..... ....._ •OTIC• OP Maa•t•G 110111 -•1: ~llNAff OI' wtU. MfO CODfCIU .TELEVISION SOUTHWIEST CAflPET IJP A"YI, AMD N• Lan•H 9:30 a.m. < 11) -TRIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. cu•tttMG. •om LA ........ ~ nnaMU'Tuv 10:~ a.m. (5) -BASEBAIL -First game of '"':=':.~ c:-a. •m 1.o o!::~ """'E ••E• llOSTu,
a doubleheader between the Angels and the .. 11 .... ~v ...... CA.tmt NOTICE IS NElllHY GtWW ""''
Chicago White Sox from Comiskey Park. d1:::::_.~ 1~ _._..."' • ..._ :O:~:! J;:::.O'-o!';',::"!:
11:30 a .m. C2) -TDEE ON maEE ....._....._c.. CM•t11• m .,.,, _, tw h 1i. .. :--· b R nd s 'th rt.-w JL nd Jtlls ...._. -.......... -,..._....,.,_ ~· to -.." I!> Semifw.. mate ; a y rm • "oct a .. er a c:.-..,0 .. ._,0r...,c..1111ty•.., -•""911r..--s....sttoo• Jimmie Walker vs. Paul Westphal, Sam Jones and •· "''· ,._.,..,._ .. ...,..,,..,._
D id ~·..:-be .,.... ...... -.. J-s. ''"· •110 00 av oi>M:w rg. "'*ISMdOr.._ eo.st o.tty .,...,., ....... ,. .. _._ °' °"91"'""' Noon (2) -NBA PLAYOFFS -The MIY11.11,as, _ _,_,,,." .... , .. -._., .. ,.c:1w1cc.e.r
Washington Bullets meet the SuperSortics in Seat,.--------, .. ,. 0riwo ..._"' .. City ol Sel!t• a ... • -Collfonlle.
1 tie in the third game of the playofrs. (4) -TEN· PVBUC NOTICE Oe1MMey11.1m.
NIS -Vilas Gerulaitis vs. llie Nastase in a WCT ~~..a..
Tournament of Champions match, taped at PIC'hnousMllt .. ta eottoo.w.nt•"aw"' Dorado, Puerto Rico. ,...ST,..,....,. un~•w. Tllo ........ ,__ Is ......... s-aa-..c.. ... 2 p.m. f2> -GOLF Filial round play in the neuu: , .. , cam--.
M · 1 T t · t 1 t rro D b110· M&M~ .... ~," •-....•:.-.-r em on a oumamen 1s e ecas m u • °''"· Hwll""'°" ._.,CA..... .....,....., 0r-.. Cutt O..•y P•to• Ohio and the Muirfield Village Golf Club. (4) -"" .. " c. "''""•re . .,,. w .... ,..,tt,as,1m ttu-n TENNIS -Adriano Panatla vs. Manuel Orantes "•''-••...-.. "--' eeetll. cA '2"3 in a WCT T or C match, taped at Dorado, Puerto lll•• ..._ .. c.-ic•o.-• tn· Rico. d, .. ..,.,. PVllUC NOTICE
~c. ........ l :ts p.m . (5l -BASEBALL -Time approx-""' ....,.._. _,........... suN11t011eout1To..T ...
imale. Second ~ame or a doubleheader between C-tya--~c-ty-Mey •;:~::::.=
the Angels and White Sox. '· ''"-.... ,.._...
2 p.m. <4> -WESTE&N OlJTDOOSSMAN -,_ ... a...o.e..0.:i': •=~·o::..l•~•::.~::. Angling among Oooded trees for l~rge mouth bass. -..,u,11,n.,_1·"" ,.,..,, TanTUTAMaMTHY
( 13 ) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Final round play in Pl18UC NOTICE ,,:::;,.. "' PAUL Tooo HELMER
Jast week's LPGA Tourney at Clifton, N.J . MOTICE 1s HHHY Gtvett t1W1
3 p.m. C7> -RACERS -Bob Tullius reports Ptennous1M11H1•1a M1Lo•10 L. AHon " .. lll•d
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Plug road racing classic ln Atlanta with Curt 111111::-,ao HUL'n4 cuTu ::=-...!.."':.: ·~~":'~ Gowdy. · flllKI.,...,... .. __ ...., ..
3:30 p.m . (7) -WiDE WOaLD OF SPO&TS -::!..9~~""' N0t1t0 ..... ,...., tor J-s. ""· .. 11:• •·"'·· "'.,.
Formula l cars race through the streets of Monte ,..,..... .._. ~ ""-ca ~::r:",: gx = ':i!.,=.
Carlo in satellite coverage of lbe Grand Prix or C•llf9f'ftl• ~ ........ •• o.wr 1t1tt1oc1"' .. s..•ne.Co1t1w111•. °'·· ........ eoedl. c.e. ._, °''"Mey,, ""' Monte Carlo. Also, lhe great pool shootout pitting '"1• ......... • ~..., • c•· LH A.'•1tattCM, Willie Mosconi vs. Minnesota Fats. _ .. .., c-.~
4 p.m. (4) -SPO&TSWO&LD -The U.S. -=~ •OMCN10"AL"""•Ht0tt,,•. Frellll L n:;....., .-c-..-.s.-.• gymnastics federation women's championships, Sr Vite..,..... uem-..... ~ ...
taped at Dayton. Ohio. Also, amateurs from the TllK -........ -..... •• • ,.,: .,,..,,....
Mub d bo_,_ I c--awt1 .. 0r-,,__. A~:Or~.--....... --~ Joe Frazier and amma Ali JUUi c ubl ~· ---· .....__ ---_..,. .... _. square off in a series of bouts. •. 1"'· ...,u.-.,,..•.1m m1-1•
PVllUC NOTICE 7 p.m. <52) -H0&8E &ACING -Today at
Hollywood Park .
. 9 p.m. (7) -INDIANAPOUS 511 -The na-PVBUC NOftCE reoncaw""'-'Creua,..
Uon'a premier -uto race, taped earlier in the day .... ..,,..,...."'°" PICTl110Ul~ .. lft .. .._ ....... , _ _. at lndlanapolls Motor Speedway. , •L.BCTt11eerHcnNt1•Y .... ENNIS 11le , .... 1 fin l TM~':!:".,. ,.,,,. • ...,. •• , .. ettT•a Midni ... t C28) -T N -1 .... es a ......_-.;;--11 ... ,
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-~YPILOT Busiaess
Deconlrro1
Will Cost
Family$135·
WASHING TON 1 AP> The nera.. American family wtll
spend Sm more • yHr by 1112
for oil. 1aaollne and rtlated
looda and tervlcet Ir PrHidenl
C•rter lift.a oU price controls.
aaya a new study.
THE STVDY, releaaed this
week. found lbat romaumus will
pay at leut $12.2 bJlllon more•
year by 1812 ror heatln1 otl.
1aa0Une and related Petroleum
products and ser vices under
Carter's plan to re move prac~
controls on domestaully pro·
duced crude oil.
Consume r s wall spend S4
billion more ror gitsoline and
heating oil. the study s1ud. The
remaining $8.2 billion wall be
spent in indirect costs through
tbe consumption of goods and
services that use oil in their pro
duction. the study added.
Nearing Co•pleiion
#
:t930S lnjlu:enc~
Money Polkks~·
PALO ALTO (APl -Older policymaken In 1ovemment, many GI
whom were deeply innuenced by the Great Depression of a.be 1._,
are partially to blame for today's double-digit inflation, says Stan·
ford University economist Michael Boskin.
Bosltin, 33, contends that government economists, particularly la
the powerful Federal Reserve ~ard, have overemphasized the said, 'We cannot ·~.I.ow UQ·
importance of maintaining so-e mployment to go up, Bolldo
called "full employment" in the sa!~· .
United States because of their We had massive deficits bl
memories, and sometimes their 1977 and 1978 which were UD·
personal experiences, of necessary. They pumped up the
Depression bread lines. money. s upply too much and
IN THE PROCESS. he says,
they have overstimulated the
economy and put upward pres-
sure on prices-
" Economists of the previous
generation tended to ignore
what happened after the very
short run," Boskin said in an in·
terview.
·'They viewed short-term gov-
ernment deficits as a way or
stimulating the economy and
maintaining employment.
overheated lhe economy."
MOST ECONOMISTS agree
that cooling the economy is
necessary to slow inflation ancl
that unemployment will rise u
business slows.
But Bos kin contends that
because older economists place
too much importance on keepiac
people working. they have bed
unwilling to lighten the nation's
money supply enough to slow the
economy and really affect infla-
tion. ·
That works out lo an 1t veragc
annual increase of $135 per
household by 1982, s aid the
study.
THE PRICE TAG could climb
even higher ir foreign oil exPort
ing nations boost their prices
above the rate of inrlation
between now and 1982, the re·
port found.
Occupancy is exp ect od hy .July m thest> of -
fi cc towt•r s ri s ing at lhl· cornl·r o f
MacArthur Boulevard and J a mboree Road
in Koll Center Nl•wport. The 378.000-squa r c
foot project is bemg built by D. Koll Co.
Th(' towe rs will be na m ed for their anchor
t enants Security Pacific National Bank
in the east towe r and M1crodata in the west
tower.
ONE OF THE unintended side
errects or continuing government
deficits. Boskin says, is inflation
that is running between 12 and
13 percent.
Boskin contends that older
economists have tried to keep
unemployment at 4 percent or 5
percent when rates or 8 percent
or even 9 percent would be ac·
cepta blc. ·'The Fed has panicked and
Low-income ramalies would
have lo shell out more. propor·
tionately. for the increases in oil
1nd gas pricc..>S, s aid the study.
A family earning less than
'3.700 a year will pay a n add•·
ional $64 in 1982. which means a
t.3 percent decline an that
:amily's buying power.
Mortage Rates Take Off·
HIGHER UNEMPLOYMENT
h:vels are more acceptable now
than in the 1930s, he s aid,
partially because the work rorce
as a whole is larger and there
are a vanety or government pro.
grams to cushion the plight of
the jobless. LOS ANGELES 1AP1 In-
BUT TIIE STUDV noted that
he president has called ror a
·w1ndra ll profits .. lax that
vould tax additional oil com·
1any pmrits and return a portion
r them to help low-a nd middle·
1come ramilies pay their fuel
•ills .
terest rates on California home
loans have risen to as much as
111 2 percent. the highest in the
United States. but lenders arc
uncertain if the record rates will
slow borrowing.
·'Rates have lx.-en moving so
c1uickly that it's hard to tell just
where they will level orr ... says
J ames Barnell. executive vice
president of Coast Fede ral Sav
mgs, which Joined the move to
tht• higher rates this wct·k
its ra tes this week to 11,,., per·
cent on fixed-rate loans and 11'1•
percent on variable-rate loans.
The latest round or increases
the fifth this yectr by most of
the biggest lenders began last
week when Fidelity Federal or
G lenda le. a sm a ll federally
charte red s avings and loan.
boos ted its mortgctge rate by
one.quarter of a pe rcent. The president wants tu begin
flan~ oil price controls on June C oas t . Gi braltar, Great
Weslt>rn c.1nd American quickly
Cotlowt.'d SUit. signaling an in-
dus trywide trend that experts
s ~y co uld spr ead beyond
and allow prices to gradually
1se to world levels l..ly mtd· Hl81.
!is derision 1s not ~uhJect lo
ongrcssional approval
HOME SAVINGS ~nd Loan,
the nation·s largest , also raised
\ New Look for
the Computer
Business
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If \IHI hJ\e ICl.'.l'tltl\ 111\l'\ll·
·~1111:\1 Ullll/1111!. J Ul.J p1tl('l'"tt1g
111r \•uur hu"""" rwe1h. vnu
.n.I\ ,1lre.11lv he .1ware 111 lh.:
rd1c,h11t!! trend 1hat h.11-lie\ d ·
· •J)Cd 1n the comput.:1 mtJu,try.
!Ju'lnc:-,m.:n whv wcr.: um:c
,h ul·klt-d to thl· curp•>rah:
ttJnl\ l11r hU\111<"' Jal,1 J'lfl,.
Xl>,utg need' l"..n "' 1~ 1J1..e
"lc:.in 111 the tumul ot the mdc·
;>cndcnt compu1e1 dcall'l'htp
Fvr Ille hN tune. the l•IN·
,..,,, wnflJ "hll','l."tl with d t.-~
men 11>hu l'l)rfll: from the tJnk
ind file of the rompoll'I 1n(lu,.
•rv wtth the cxpcncnc,-c to ,crn·
th.: nee~ of 1hc bu''""" \"lorn·
mun11y at lhc local level They
11wn cumpu1c1 dcakr\hlp)
which lhc:y Qpcratc .i) 1ndcpcn·
Jentlv owned bu''""'""' Th1'
,. ccrt:unl) .1 ~clcom.: Jcpar·
1u1c from the ".:01p111.11c
branch" method uf opcr.ttlnn.
rhl· rndcpcndcnl compukr
Ji:alcr ha.\ full M!rv1cc cap;1h1lt•
lie' tnclodmiz h;mlwa1c 'ale,,
-crv1cc and hU)1f\C)S apphl·a·
uon 'IOflwurc team'
One ohv1ou) 11dvun1a11c of
doing busmci.) wtth an indc·
pendent computcr\Jcalcr ll> the
c:limmalion of lhc oorporntc
overhead included in the price
of the computer. Tiie llldcp.:n·
dent dealer huys his produc1s
from lhc manufacturer and
>ieUs to his c11stomcni at the lo·
ca.I level. He " free fro m lhc
.:orporate mandates and poli-
lia so often seen In the 1rad1-
t ion a I "company i.tn rc "
oapproadl
An e.111mplc of a local
dealership in Optrallon 1 Ccn·
lurion ABS, a-ncd by Connie
Putu and Dick Moore. Cen-
turion ABS Is a fl.ill wmce
company, sapptying the Centu-
rion family of computcn lo
many types of butinnees. The
manufacturer of Cenaurion
C'.ocnpvtcn it Wane. Com·
puter Colponllion, 1 llichard·
tOft. 1hM bMed finn wtlictl
pnwidn 119 producta CJICIU·
sivcly through lndep1ndenc
dealers.
Centurion ABS provides
quality procNctl and tefYioel It
pricn aurprflllnaty below ln-
dullry 111andard6.
Wbm )OU CIOl'!Mder Chat the
_.....a CllltOmet Jet• ii nner
.... than lbe local reprc·
--.... IC'I HSY co tlftder· .._, llow the lndepeedont 1:1' ..,._~co ~ ........ ..,., .......
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Utility Manager
Plans to Retire • Don Shivel} of Newport Beach will end a 42
year career with Southern California Gas Co.
when he retire~ June I as manager of the utility's
Orange County division, a post he has held for the
past 10 years.
Before that. he held a
number o f s taff a nd
manageme nt positions
with Southern Counties
Gas Co .. which merged
with Southern California
Gas Co. in 1970.
A 55-VEAR resident or
Southe rn California,
Shively attended Covina
Hig h School and was
graduated from Whittier
College with a bachelor
of arts degree in busi·
ness administration.
Shively is a member
or the American and
Pacific Coast Gas as-
sociations. He is alsQ a
member of the Santa
Ana Rotary Club and
Santa Ana Country Club.
He has been active in
community activities,
having served on the
boards of AID, National
Alliance o f Busi -
Bank lo Give
10% Dividend
Directors or Citizens
Bank or Costa Mesa have
dec lared a 10 percent
stock dividend for
shareholders of record as
of Monday.
It will be mailed on
June 28, according to
Paige V. Simpson, presi·
dent.
nessmcn. Oran~c Coun-
ty Council of BQy Scoub
of America, Americ~n
Red Cross and The
Chapman Coll ege board
of govemors.
Shively and his wafe.
Wilma, have lived in
Newport Beitch for the
past 10 years . They have
a d a ughter. Mrs . Steven
A. Wood. who li ves in
Whittier.
DUE TO RETIRE
Don Shively
Savings Accounts
To Be Examined
The sixteenth in the seminar series called
"Meet the Proressions" will deal with short·term
and long-term savings accounts, their taxation and
estate ramifications.
Speakers will be Jim Norris. vice president,
and D. Tyler Jenks of Loeb Rhoades. Hornblower
and James R. HHI, director of salt!S for Great West
Life.
The meeting will be held at the 8aywood
Recreation Center, 1 Baywood Drive, Newport
Beach, at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Seating reservations may be made with Loeb
Rhoades. Hornblower al 640.5600.
M~rJoh•• Atla• Nrt..,ork
Sunset Moving and Storage of California,
Costa Mesa, has been named an agent for Atlas
Van Linea lnc.
The four-year-old local firm has a 259,200-
cubic-foot storage warehouse.
LEASE
FROM
NABERS
FREEDOM FROM.INCONVENIENCE
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(7t4J MO·etOO
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California savings and loans.
Great Western and American
are the nation's second and third
la rgest S&Ls. respectively.
Off'ICIALS AT California
Federal Savings and Loan were
to d ecide this week or early next
week whether to raist• their
rates. which arc i 11· 1 percent for
fixe d-rate loans and 11 percent
for vanablc-ratc loan~.
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"This is about where I thought
it would peak out," said J erry
Pohlman. vice president and
chief economist or California
Federal Savangs and Loan As-
sociation in Los Angeles.
"In the last 34 years, un·
employment has been over 6
pt-rcent only ri ve time~." he
s aid. ·•and the une mployed
pt·rson today as in a much better
µos1tion than an unemployed
pt•rson in the 1930s " ··But savings nows have been
pretty bad and the loan demand
out the re seems 1n cred1bl y
strong It's not unlikely that the
mortgage rat£' t·o uld go up
another quarter point · ·
Hoskin says he 1s not advocat·
in1-: h1J.!h unemplo)ment or a re-
turn to s trcetrorn t•r a pple-
:.l'lhng a~ a mc<ins of r1~hting in·
fl istwn
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A bUlb haa fallen oe Wall Street, where earlier tbla dec-
ade the defenden of private securities markets clashed
with sovemment reaulators over the modernization of
tradtnc.
Confrontatlona are rare now; the dialogue is calmer,
the Interfaces less anary. Muscle-nexing is hardly part of
the scene. And so even i1 the level or discussion that many
people ueume the luuea have died.
THEY HAVEN'T. WHAT HAS HAPPENED is Uw presence or William "Mil" Batten , fl9, who bPcame
chairman ol the New York Stock Exchange in 1976, suc -
ceedtnc James Needham, a tnuah. tomet11ftes combati~t1
chief executive.
Tbou1h assertive, as execuUves are, Batten 1s low key
"I don't think much is accomplished by confrontation, .. he
said the other day. ··w e can get more done if we avoid it
than it we seek it out."
It's Batten's mana1ement atyte.
"I'm result-oriented," he said. The way
to achieve goals is to have each 1roup
understand the other. If screamina
would do it, if it would achieve 1oal1,
I'd be for It."
He la a reasonable man. "The ob·
jectives of the SEC ISecurilies and Ex-
change Commission l and people in this
business are the sa mt!," he said "We
want a market in tht public interest
We want integrity " cu11N10
Although you can find an argument on almost any sub·
ject in this notorious ly opinionated community, many poo·
pie think the Hatten style is right for the times
UNDER NEEDHAM. A FORMER SEC comm1ss1oner .
the hard in-fighting probably was required. because stock
cxchan!=:eS at the t ime etssumed they were fighting for their
lives Few SEC opinions were left unchallenged.
But n<iw the law is written. Under a •975 act of
Congress. the various exchanges are committed to linking
their facilities into a central marketplace. Congress didn't
specify the form. but 1t slal<.'<i the goal.
As head or thC' b1Rgest exchange. Batten ·s role 1s to
maintain a constructive dialogue with other exchanges .
with tht> SF:C <.1nd with hrs own membership. and somehow
to b<.t lam·e it all with the public Rood
TO OATE, AS HE Sl:ES IT. the linkage 1s evolving
smoothly a nd "tn accordance with the act." although he
cont•t•des !-.Oml' disa~recment with the SEC on the rate of
progress. on tht: timin~ or advances
Batten. a lifelong merchandiser who capped a career
at J .C Penney Co when he was named chairman. would
like to 1•nlarge the pr(><Juct li ne at the 81g Uoard. primarily
with rmanc1al futures a nd options
llis cidministration has chanRed the floor itself· The
trading posts arc· out. e lectronic gear 1s in Thl' visitor~
gallery. which handles 4:141,000 a year. is improvcf1 with
commentary offered in fi ve languaRCS.
THERE MA V EV EN BE A DAV when the H1g Board
again will advertise its wares_ There ha.s been no advert1s·
ing pro~ram for e1~ht or 10 years. or since regulatory an<!
back office problems h•ok top pr1orily
"It'!> not enou~h to have a good product." !la•d Batten
the merchandistr "You havetoexplain illothe publtc-"
Market Weathers
Economic Adversity
NEW YORK 1AP1 -Weathering reports of another
bi_g Jump In consume r prices the stock market was mixed today
Analysts had expected the rise m consumer prices .
and said the ma rket took it calmly as a result.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial 1s!.ues wa~
down l.29pointsto836.37
But advances held a n 8·5 lead over declines in trading on
the New York Stock Exchan~e.
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The world looks a lot
better from the bus.
That's hccau~e the I JUS
klreczcs nght by thf' (]<JS l111e
And when you louk ot qus.
prices the bus looks better still
It 's true on the bus you save
lime, you save ga'"> money. park-
1110 and you save a bundle on
rostly tune-ups and repa1rc;
The bus 1s one of the bes t bar-
gains m town.
Now that we've shown you
the bottom line, take the
step from the gas lines to
the bus line.
Step #1: You need cl bus sched
ule. That httle item shows you
how to go from your place, to your
place of work, or any other place
m Orange County Bus riding mfo r·
'mdtion 1s ava.1laole mover 150
convenient locations Check yo ur
local post ofhce. city hall. shop·
ping center. library, college campus.
or senior citizen's center Step #2:
Pick up an OCTD Ride-Guide ot
the same time you pick up your
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,1 hc·duii~ I he.: R1rlP·Gu1de mdps
1 iut the •ntirc OCTD route system
ru id (~Xplains our many services
cJ11d how to use them
Step #3: When you go to the
h1Js stop. please arrive a few min-
utes early Step #4: And remem-
ber to go with the exact rare. our
drivers don't carry chc1n(JC
For information call
636-RIDE.
Our bus scrv1c~ changes as
your need for service changes Call
636-RIDE to venfy your planned
trip. recent changes. special ser-
vices or holiday schedules Or
<>imply cltal the operator and ask
for our toll-free number ZENITH
7-RIDE
Remember. thousands and
thousands of people are getting
oll the qas and on the bus Our
phone l111es are busy So the answer
1s call late or early in the day And
when you call, tell the operator
where you're traveling to and from
and your arnvdl ttme And please
keep pencil and paper handy to 10 1
down the mformat1on you need
I
Services above and
beyond the call.
The bus is here to serve yuu
and we have a vancty of serv1c ·•
to do 1t For example. our Dial·
A· Ride servtC'C - a phone call hcis
a bus calhng right at your door
m 1ust 30-mmutcs EasyR1dor pro-
vtdes fast localized service m ccr·
tam neighborhood areas We g1w
handicapped riders a hclpmCJ
hand with Dial-A-Lift service Com·
muters save time llnd money by
using Park-N-R1de-an express
servtce from designated parking
areas to congested business
centers
The fare's fair.
The bus 1s an economy modt:I
You can ride all over town on
our hxed route service for exactly
35~ Bus transfers are free Just
7()q: one-way 1s the rule for special
bus fares includinq D1al·A·R1de.
Park-N-R1de and Dial-A Lift But
there's an exception to every rule
and the Park-N-R1de service from
Fullerton to downtown L A is
it-it's $1.60 each way In all cases.
please carry exact fare unless you
are nding on a pass or bcket book
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savings on to yoW'Self.
Everyhme you ride the bus.
you save. You save time. yo11 savt:
gas. you save yourself the aggra ·
1at1on of traffic and parking and
you save w ear-and-tear on your cdr
Local passes are $14 monthly
A Park-N -R1de commuting pass 1~
1ust $28 The pass also saves you
the bother of keeping exact
c hange on hand
These days, the smart
money's riding on the bus.
The bus 1s comfortable It ·s
dependable. So 11 the gas c ns1s is
getting on your nerves. get on
tht: bus instead
WB'REHERE
TO GET YOU THERE.
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Bear's Sueee~ Traleked
Datly Pilot photographs by
Lee Payne contrast the
architectural bnc-a-brac
of Golden Bear with 1rs
rrural of past performers
Ot '"" 0.111 1'1101 Swtt
Tht.·rl· \\,1:-. th1· night P •tcr Frdmplon
J11111µt·ll out ul lht· "111g-. s lung 1111 a Gibson Les
P:iul .• ind f11•ctl out ~1 f1·v. :-.olt>::. with a nt-w hand
<'Ull ed F1 rdall
Or the tinw ;1 then 1usl·ris1ng comc1.han,
Stt.•ve Martin. fin1slll'tl his al'I by leading all 300
pt•ople out of lht' C.()ldcn B1•ar. a1·ro:-.s the street.
and onto the lluntingtun lkat·h P1 r r to trade in·
::.1 ght~ with hew1ldncll Jt•s us l"n.:a ks
-A SMOKY I lite rally 1 night .,.. hen the
awesomt• Jamail'an n ·ggae and GunJ(a con-
seiousness from smgn guita rist l'cter Tosh was
followt•tl by lht• :-.m<'ll nf 1sl:.ind·st ylc fish stew
wafting fn1m h;wks tag1· out into lhe darkened
1·luh
ThrE'l' c1u.1rtl'fs n·union of the or iginal
l h rtls. l\kGuinn. Clark and Hillma n
· l.1nda Ronstadt making wha t µrovt·d to lie
hl'r final night (•lub ap1>rarante
Thl' m any night~ of humllr 1a1.2 folk and
II\ 1ng room amb1cnc1· \\1th c·ompo:-.c•r Kenny
Hankin
Jl ST A Ft:W form idable ffil·murtc!'-llf T he
(;ot1kn lk·ar . I tw da:-s H· Sparu-;h st~ le: :.tucco m
lluntmgton Bt•;wh lh:i t th1:-month rclcbratt•s 11:-.
fifth ann1 H'rsary undcr the guidanee or its ro
ownt•rs Rwk and Chu('k Bah1rnck1 a ncl the rest
of th<' Be ar family .. I [Jtin't forgl't that finol
word 1
What ~tarll'd 11ut a:-. a iwan·h fo r a bt•ach
side s ta nd tu :-.C'll Greek fo1)d tu :.ummt:r tourist~
1ndireetl\ IC'd tht• hrc1thcr~ to t.1 !>hutdown club
with •m 1.llusl nou~ past and a far l<•ssc·r future
Till' rei;t. :-o m e mi ght say. is h1 s tor)
Ho wcn·r . the early frustrations. the late hours
und striving for integrity and perfection m a
high-pressure business are still factors to be
,·onsidered now and in the club's future
WHY HAS THE Golden Bear made it where
others have fo iled in one of t he la rgest rec:ord·
buying markets in the nation"
The Babirackis can explain it best
"We try to bring in a nyone we feel is quality
t>ntcrtainmcnl regardless of the ir music." said
Hick ··If we fe el the re's •m interest in Ora nge
County to see this typl' of act, we'll bring the m
Ill. ..
"WE OON'T WANT to hecome tyµecast in
;111y one kind of mold. as far as jazz or rock. so
µcoµle don't lhmk of the Golden Bear in one
kind of vein ... Chuck added.
Indeed. 11 is not unusua l for a Golde n Bear
booking week to start out with the m ellow jazz
of J ohn Kle mmer . switch to the down home
lJlucs of U. U. or Albe rt Kini;: and finis h up with
th<' high Pnerg) Ol'W w:.i vc of the Hamones.
Sound~. s1m1>lt'. hut 11 isn't
· · 1t '-; a prl'lt \ complex t1u:-.1ncsl.. · · -;a~ s
1<1ck. ··Tht·re \\:Js a 11lac-t: c<.1lled the Under The
l'in Club in Hcdontlo Ucac:h that op ·ned om·
''cc·kend and had :1 b<1ut a hundr\.·d scats Thev
h1111ked in Towt•r 11f Power :rnrl paid them SlO.()(HI
.1 111ght.
"THEY FH;t'R EO lh1•y 'd mukc up the d1f
ft•n ·nrc at till' bar and make· :J big .splC1sh Th1•y
cl1dn ·t sell out <md went bunkrupt that weeke nd
"Thi· Golden Hct.1 r has tuke n a lot of acts
(See C U JR'S, Pa~t-('6 I
Frenzy Set to Music
GWC Performers Recreate Social Escape
SC'enl·ry for (;olden West College ·s s pring
m u::,i('al. "Caba ret,"' ts dc~1gnl·ci ·tC1 draw lh1·
audience inlo th<il frantic period in German.\
of the 1920s whe n the society was being
geared up for World War I t.
. The glittering. frenzied musical will play
in the community theate r on campus tonight.
Saturday. May 31 and June I. 2, 7, 8 and 9 at
8:30 with a 2:30 matinee on June 10
THEATER ARTS ini;tructor Cha rles
Mitchell is overseeing the SO dancers.
singers. actors and pit orchestra of 20 in the
largest musical ever m ounted at GWC.
Cast in lead roles a re Craig Flem ing.
Dave Morris, Ski p Kincaid. Brandee
Williams. Linda Bekas. Greg F'urlong a nd
Yetta Benson.
Set designer Waller Huntoon created the
backdrops by focuSing o n how the society
was structured.
"There was almost an entombment. an
encasing or people in the solid lifestyle they
had to conform to in order to build toward
war." he said.
.. WITIDN THAT. their escape was the
cabaret. As the society progressed into bat-
tle, the structure would be just as solid, but
the cabarets became more and more bizarre
-even perverse.
"And make-up became more extreme.
Men dresaed as women on the stage; it was
farcial. The cabaret became the ultimate in
pleasure-seeking and sensation; It was weird
and strange ."
Using steel. cement a nd heavy brickwork
elf eel.a, Huntoon has created a building that
"has been taken over and has become a
cabaret."
TIU ENHANCES Mitchell's approach of
bavln1 everything like place within the
cabaret so that It becomes the limits or •
society.
1\ll the acts l.ikl' pl<t('(' on revolving
I urntahlc•s exec pl for train scenes which oc·
cur on a side slagc. The main stage has been
extended out over two rows in the 350-scat
theate r to give the audience a closer feeling
or the time and place
·"C<Jbarel' is an American musical even
though it is set in Ge rma ny," Mitchell sa id
IT WAS WRITT~N BY Americans and its
first production on nroadway in 1966 ran
away with eight Tony awards. including
··best musical "
··n y its very nature. such a dramatic
musical needs a staff of specialists to pull it
off." adcf(>d Mitchell who will be assisted by
David Anthony, Warren Pete rkin a nd Carol
Canigha. directors or the orchestra . vocals
a nd choreogra phy
Their c halle nge was to Interpret the
serious the me that se ts this musical a part
from the happier . mo re romantic examples
of the genre .
SET IN BERLIN in the late 20's when the
world was shrugging off Hitle r as a passing
note that needn't disturb dedicated dancers •
the plot centers around the indomitable waif,
Sall y Bowles -a vital. charming and ex-
asperating c h a r acter who paints h e r
fingernails emerald green.
Berlin in those days was destrlbed as a
seething cauldron of lust. greed and corrup.
tion. The economy was ln chaos -the un·
e mployed were In worse straits even than the
American victims of the Depression. There
seemed no hope for them, and no help.
But Berlin kept its spirits up by plunging
--'nto any form or amusement that was going.
Cabarets, cares, nig htclubs, and danc e
restaurants sprang up overnight, and they
were always jammed.
Reserved seating ls available for the nine
performances. For tickets phone the college
bookstore 892·7711. ext. 545.
!
Happiness
Over s
UCI Stage
By TOM BARLEY
Of 11•• o.lly ~-, ....
Many a foot tapping frolic in our musical theater has
ats source and inspira tio n in the '20s and the reason isn't
hard to find
For the music of the era was fresh, sprightly and
tuneful and the young people of SO years ago who caught
the tempo of tht• t1 mes faste r than you can catch a bus
simply gave 1t all they had.
AND SHRF.WD SPECIALISTS in mus ical theater
crafted the1 r scores to match the soaring spirit or the
times Almost invariably. al was a format that ens ured
success at the box office ~
The re are me mora ble musicals based on the ·205:
idiom a nd they have etlways been, a nd always will be,
popula r But none more so tha n "No. No. Nanette" of "Tea
For Two" t.1nd .. , Want To Be Ha ppy" fame.
Vincent Youmans gave us a bright and breezy score
which simply de mands of ats interpreters that they give it
all they've got and 1f that isn't enough for the audience
give the m a little more.
WHICH IS EXACTLY thl' way 1t went Thursday night
t.1l CC lrvint'. with "Nanette" entrusted to a 40-member
cast that wl)uld han• had the always demonstrative and
demanding YoumJns be llow1n~ his approval.
l\1111d )ou. thc·rl' wt-re many of us an the Fine Arts
Villa11.e Tht•all·r "ho did our be~t to make up for his
absence ll "a" chccr<; c:1ll the way as the final curtain ap-
proached and th1·n· "3!) JOY onct Jubilation on both sides or
the foothght ., JS that -.plt·ntl1d ca:-t hat us with a glittering
finall' thut ltl·d cJ IJ1 g r1hbim on this happy package.
~anew" • ., .1 l raumph for Fine Art s Dean Clayton
(;an 1s11n. lht· arch11t·c·t 11f .,0 muny tasteful ucr offe rings.
('I.EARi.\' ~OVEO T tlt:RSDA\' night. he had warm
1>r <Hsl' f11r .ill hi-. Jll'rformPr' a<; lhey trooped back stage.
s hort of breath hut not too tired lo gnn. That's the kmd of
casl that Carrison has woven into this brilliant "Nanette;"
if they'd thought that the v1s1tors in the dressing room
would like a reprise of "Tea ft'or Two" we'd have got it
right the re.
Garrison 1s the first to tell you that his "Nanette" is a
team effort. So 1t 1s. but there are names that mus t be
name d in the afterglow o f this memorable musical.
Pretty Carol Jones. pouring on the son& and dance
with gusto in the title role; the stand-out performance or
Roy Fitzell as Jimmy. simply reveling in Donald Saddler's
s uperb choreography: Kimberly Maddock. tremendously
impressive in the key role or Lucille and Allen Harrison.
splendidly cas t as .Jimmy .
IT WAS A TRIUMPH or teamwork. assuredly. and
that cast brought us off our seats in delight as they perkily
moved en masse into the catchy numbers that have made
"Nanette" an ageless musical.
Include in that team designers Richard Triplett.
Cameron Harvey and Robert Howell wbo give as tateful
a nd utterly appropriate sets; musical director Irvin
Kimber. whose unfailing baton 1ot every ounce of mlleqe
from the grand a nd glorious Youm1na score and a dedleat·
ed production staff that bad Garrison tieamlnl wttb pride.
We wa nted to be happy 1bursday nl.lbt and tbia
crackerjack "Nanette" crew Oiled our cup to overOowln&
with a musical that this writer hasn't seen m1tebed this
season. It runs tonight and Saturday at 8 and then Tuelday
tbrou1h Saturday at the same time.
AND HERE'S A LATE nasb that m1y make you UD·
happy it you haven't already caught "Nanette." Tickets
are available for Tuesday and Wednesday only: all otber
performances ar e sold out.
And no wonder.
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Fri411r, May 21, 117'1
ous &IDT8UWs arid rntema
ronauts, lnch.tdlng • husb9nd and wife
.. m, wtll take to HM sklnS.tuntay
t-_..ln ttte hl1tork Gordon Bennett Battoon
Race, l.unchtno from lM Queen M•ry focks in Lono Be.ch. Ten Eu,_,.,., four ~erkan end one Japenese entrtn wltl
~ompete In the 27th renewel of the
-.....__.~ntest that cMtes back to..!* In Perl,.
t:-!---<1...T._ftW commlUH Is offerlno two spectator
ats a~rd the Columbine 11 at $5,000
••ch to help defrey expenses of the event.
MERY GRIFFIN, Berbara McNalr ,
Trlnl Lopez, <;athy Lee Crosby, Lyle WaQQoner, ~on Ely, Ross Martin and Cornet Wilde have
reolstered for the Skiles & Hender$0n
pro/celebrity tennis dasslc, 10 •.m . to
6p.m . dajly through Monday al the Marriott
.. otel courts In Newport Beach. Proceeds from
the $1.S box seat and S6 general tic kets will
benefit International Orphans. Inc.
GUITARIST DAYE MASON launches thtt
eason at the Greek Theater In Los Angeles
on Thursday, May 31 through June 2. Disco
stars, the Vlllaoe People and Gloria Gaynor .
Wiii take over the stage June 6-9. For
!Showtlmes and ticket prices phone (213)
660-8'00.
THE HAYDN ORCHESTRA, directed by Alan
1Parker, will feature Stephen Bryant and
Raymond T ischer In it s 8:30 p.m . Saturday
,performance at M cGaugh Intermediate School,
,f;orner of Seal Beach Boulevard and Bolsa
Avenue In Seal Beach. Donations of $3
.are suggested for the Informal concert.
I
THE JAZZPOT, newly opened at 3~4 E.
.coast Highway In Corona del Mar, Is
presenting vocallst Bev Kelly and the Jack
Prather Tr io tonight and Saturday.
,Light supper available. For more details,
phone 673-7181 .
THE FANTASIES of the ''Hansel and
retel" ballet w ill come to life at 11 a.m .
aturday and 1 p.m. Sunday In the Irvine
tffigh School auditorium, 4321 Walnut Ave. ~he Young Performers' Workshop of the
Institute of Dance Arts In Irvine will present the fully costumed and
choreooraphed classic. Tickets are S 1 . .50.
KI NG ZULU PARADE RS, a New Orleans
style Dixieland band, will provide the
music for dancers Saturday night at the
Catali na Casino. The festivities from 9 to
1 a.m . will be part of many act ivities
commemorating the SOth anniversary of the
famed structure. Tickets are S7.SO. Catalina
Island Cruises' "dance special" aboard
700-passenger vessels will leave San Pedro
at 7 p.m. and depart Ava lon at 1 :30 a.m .
Boat transportation is S 12 round trip.
~rrangements m ay be made through Ticketron.
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ERFORMANCES OF George Bernard Shaw's
.'Candida," a drawing room comedy about the
ypocrisy of m arriage, will be staged at
o·c lock tonight and Saturday In the
ine Arts Studio Theater at UC lrvlne.
avid McDonald is directing the free,
nconventional presentation.
.
CUBAN BALLET DANCERS
VIOLINIST MIKE MAUR•As will conduct
the West Coast Chamber Orchestra In its I o'clock concert tonight In the HHlth Science
lecture hall at Golden West Coll999. There Is no .admission charge for the program of
works by Handel, Vivaldl, Mozart and Boyce.
THE LOS ANGELES Philharmonic will
present• free concert at 2 p.m. Sunday In
Hollywood Bowl. Sidney Harth will conduct
and solos will spotlight Thomas Stevens,
trumpet; Ronald Leonard, cello; Paul Schenly,
piano and Alexander Treoer, violin.
"DIRTY WORK AT the Crossroads,'' a real
old-fashioned melodrama with slnolng
waiters, a barker and musical acts between
scenes, is being staged at Phillips Hall
on the Santa Ana College campus, 17th and
Bristol streets. Curtain time is 8 o'clock
tonight, Saturday and May 30-June 2.
Root beer and popcorn will be sold.
Tickets are lim ited.
MARCIA WALLACE AT QUEEN MARY
TY COMEDIENNE Marcia Wallace stars
as Doris and John Lawlor as George in "Sam~
Time, Next Year," playing at the Queen
Mary Dinner Playhouse in Long Beach.
The romantic comedy will continue throuoh
June 17. For showtlmes and reservations
phone (213> 432-7428.
Charloue Ku~ ,1no O,J,,O S•f'Qer
TICKETS NOWI GRAND OPENING TIMEX SALES & SERVICE
STARS of the
ROYAL. DANISH
BALLET in
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Festival June 5-10
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
• PROGRAM 1(June5,8 1nd 7
Ev••· 8:30; June 7 Mat. 2:30) KONSERVATORIEl · FLOWCR FESTIVAL AT GENZANO (pas Cle
Cleux) ·FOLK TALE ( GYPSY pas Cle
sept). OIVERTISSEMENTS rROM
PAS OE TROIS COUSIN($· SIBERIA
TO MOSCOW texcerpls) ·POLKA MILITAIRE ·THE LITHUANIAN· OIVERTISSEMENl fROM 'FAR
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TO CEL EBRATE THE GRANO OPEN ING
OF OUR NEWPORT·M ESA STORE , WE 'RE
GIVING AWAY A T IMEX•
WATCH EVERY DAV.
• D raw ing will be held daily 1
·You need not be pr~sent to win
•No p urchase necessar y.
FROM DENMARK'· KERMESSE IN BRUGES (pas Cle Cleu•) ·NAPOLI ~A LLE'! NACIO~AL de Cuba starts an •PROGRAM 11 (June a & 9 international fest ival of dancing in the Ev11.8:30;June10M1t.2:30)
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•COMPLETE SELECTION OF TIMEX WATCHES
~ Al!THOAIZED TIMEX REPAIR SERVICE
•OTHER MAKES SERVICED Southland when the cur tain goes up Wednesday, BOURNONVILLE ETUOE WITH LA
May 30 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los VESTAL (pas <le <1eux1 ·FLOWER
Angeles Dir ector A licia Alonso will present FESTIVAL AT GENZANO. DIVER· t N . · · . TISSEMENT FROM 'WILLIAM TE LL wo orth American premieres during the . 'LA VENTANA' 1excerpls). CJIVER·
seven performances. The Royal Danish Ballet TISSEMENT FROM 'GUARDS Al and the Royal Ballet of London are slated to AMAGER" NAPOLI
appear in June. NUIBIACIVICAlllT•M
CANCELLATION : A concert that was
to have featured guitarist Gabor Szabo
and benefited the United Cerebral Palsy
Associat ion of Orange County at Orange
Coast College Saturday will not be
presented college spokesmen announced.
fldlets Music Cerar &Pasadena CIVIC
Also purcnase bV phone on ma1or cred11
cards (213) 972-7611
Mon tnru frr 110 am to 5 P'!l l w11n 50•
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May 31st 1979.
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Jeffery & Walnut
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THE LAFF STOP, tra nsformed into the
Magic Stop ever y M onday, wi ll feature
the i llusions of ~?n Jones and Flam~, the See any other
attradion,
then save ~each
en you see us!
Movieland Wdx Museum
Right in the middle of the fun Belt!
MiVl;LAND
rn
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Just show us their ticket stub-or
other proof of attendance at any
Southern California outdoor
attraction-and your party gets $1
off every Movieland admission
through May 31 , 1979.
Save gas, too, because we're at the
heart of things ... on Beach Blvd. in
Buena Park.
Discover the surprise of
Movleland-where you see more
than 200 lifelike, life-size movie and
TV stars in authentic costumes and
famous settings.
Your admission also admits ~ou
t
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to the fabulous Palace of Living Art.
And you can enjoy a delicious.
reasonably priced meal or snack at
our beautiful California Plaza.
And for the scare of your life-
choose our combination tickets and
get a real thrill at the Haunted
House. right next door, with its
living spooks and monsters.
So, If you're out for tun-make
Movieland Wax Museum part of it.
Stay close in. save gas, save money.
Box office open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m .
Sun. through Thurs.; to 11 p.m.
Fri. and Sat.
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---alent's Tops
Saddleba~k Casts S1lm_mer _flays,J
Professional and amateur
performers converging on Sad·
dleback College in Mission Viejo for
a summer season of major theater
producllons will showcase their
abilities in four plays, including:
"Scapino!" in the intimate set-
ting of the Studio Theatre on
Tuesdays through Sundays, June
21-July 22.
"Luv" in the 400·seat Fine Arts
Theatre June 28-July 1 and July 5·8.
-"ONE FLEW OVER the
Cuckoo's Nest" in the Fine Arts
·Theatre July 12-15 and 19·22.
"Guys and Dolls" in the Fine
Arts Theatre August 1-5 a nd 8-l2.
Season tickets for one performance
of each show are on sale Monday.
Friday from 10 a .m.·2 p.m. in the
Fine .t\rtS Box Office on campus at
28000 Marguerite Parkway
Cost is $20 general adm ission and
$16 for ASB and Saddleback Gold
Card holders for the entire season
a 20 percent savings over individual
ad missions . P hone 83 1·7414 or
495·2790 for information and credit
card orders.
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Brian
Donoghue said this summer's events
could prove even more outstanding
than the first season last year. which
was a near sellout and drew rave
press review!!.
That production will be d1.reded lt9
Saddleback Company veterai
Christopher Catt, a Callfornliail!
turned prof eaaor of lbeatre artl at
the Slate University of New York.
SOME OF THE lop talent iJ(.
eludes: .,
-Stephen Liska, who will portr~
Sky Masterson in "Guys and Dolls,"'
had the featured role of "Devil''
Mother" in the recent controvenUiJ
film "The Warriors."
-Steve Nevil. cast as one of tbt
two male leads in "Luv," has been
signed for a new movie with Jolril
Belushi. ,
Olivia Sanchez. to appear ai 1
Nurse Ratched in "Cuckoo's Nest "
and featured in "Guys and Dolls,··
has an impressive list of dancing,
singing and acting credits on both the
East and West Coasts.
Kirk Jackson, cast as the
cha1acter Scapino, is best remem-
bf> r ed locally as the master of
cer e monies in last summer·s "Cabaret ..
Janet Lazarus, the only female
c ha r acter in "Luv," portrayed1
another key character in "Cabaret."
Anthony Henderson. cast ih
m ain roles for "Cuckoo's Nest" and
"Guys and Dolls," comes to Sad
dleback from the prestigious Santa
Maria Pacir1t· Conservatory of the
Perforrrung Arts 1
OLIVIA SANCHEZ, STEVE NEVIL, ANTHONY HENDERSON (RIGHT) COMING TO SADDLEBACK
Jay E. Raphael. an East Coast ac-
tor -di r ec tor . will a!>se m bl c
"Scapino! ·· and "Ont Flew Over the
Cuckoo's Nest" and play the lead
role in .. Guys and Doll!! ..
Kim Mowrv , i.la t e d for
"Sl·ap1no! .. and "G.uys and Dolls.''
has credits ranging from televiston
and the movie~ to theatre and rtt0rd·
m g Also In Summer Plays (left): Janet Lazarus, Kirk Jackson. Christopher Catt. Jay Raphael, Stephen Uska
A•nosement Parks' Music Keeps Holiday Humming,
Memorial IJ<tv Wf'ckcncl 1~ lht· s umm1:r
season opt•ner for· Southern California a musl'
ment 1J<1rks and they ·r,. present mg a lm(•up of
cnterli.linmcnt winners.
THt-; TWICF.·NIGllTI. \' .. Debbie Reynold:.
Sho~ ·· at Knoll's Bcrrv Farm will reature thl·
aclrcss-rt'('Ording star singing, danCIOJ{ and elf·
fechonalely impersonating her !>}low businc~:-.
sistns Dolly Parton , Barbra Str1>i s<ind and Z~a
Zsa C.~hor
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~1Jl'1°i;.11ly c:on!'ttruc:tet.I rtoaling :;tagc in Fron
llt·rl;1nd.
Otht'r musical groups will stroll throu~h the
park and top-rated high school and C<lll egt'
b<Jnds also will appear on various stages
COMPELLING TRIBAi. RHYTHMS will
:-;1·t the pact· ror p{·rformances by the Mor i Nim·
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in lrvint>
Their roullncs are.. punctuated by 6·fooJ,
leap!> and explosive acrob<tltes
The repertoire will be augmentt:d hy a dts·
play of authe ntic African artifacts. ras htons.
fabrics and handcrafted musical instruments.
New tourln~ hou rs for the wildhfo preserve
will be 9 a .m to 6 p m. for entering cars. Safari
Camp closes at dusk.
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• • ()peniq 1Ulht la ID e"9t I try to 1¥0id: ~ ... it no iubaUtute for 1ubltuee whetMr for a rHlaurant, tbe circus or a dlckybird
uactuary. But one un, no doubt, be amused
.... lnatructt!d by m1kln1 an .eutonal excep. ....
! A cue ln point w.s the fte9ftl soiree tb1l
launched TOl\Y Rome ·a rettaurut 'n Newport lea(b. ll'tom our obtervatlon pott at tbe end of ~ bar w~ C.'OOCluded this 1ala drew more
Mdalttea, celebrities end jet-aettens to these
aMrea than ml1ht have 11theted for the Pnnce olWaa.· wedding.
CONSIDERING A FEW partacul»t!\ in the
reetaurant ·s operahon that's not too surprising 1* b. few instance. a known enterprise: tb1• llewport pl.ace is the latest link an a chain of
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WED .•. Sahsbury Steak $2.65
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FRI ..•. Terlyeki Steak . . .$4.25
SAT ..•• Brochette of Beel $3.35
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Tht> matt l e rm inds are boa viYaat
reatuurateur Tony Roma and hia cloee friend
and partnt·r. Clint Murchison, Jr., Texas
mllllonalrt>. flniancler, owner of the Dallas
Cowhoys, et(' • etc , etc
Having threaded our way throu&h the maze
or hmousinn at the entrance, we tbea tried to
elbow our way throu1h the cruab ol animated
fi rst-nighters inside. A fair sprink.liq ol promi·
ne nt louts in<.'luded Gene Washburn with a par-
ty o r 10 guests, J ohn and Maruja Hodges.
Supervisor Tom and Emma Jane Riley, Bob
.·
Child's Plag
M onda~'. May 28. will be Family Day at the
Renaissance Pleasure Faire. continuing at
the Old Paramount Ranch in Agoura on
weekends through June 3. Children under
12 will bl' udmittccl free when accompanied
• hy u n C:Jdult They a re invited to dress in
Elizabethan garlJ cind s ample toe foods.
c·r afts. plays a nd pageantry. Take the Ven-
tura Frl'l'Wa v west to the Chesebro Road
exit and follow the s igns to free Faire park-
ing
Celebrate that Graduation
hy planning a Tea Party
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Tue. thru Sat.
SANDl!RI a LOWELL
Sun. and Mon.
J2102 COMT HWY.
LAGUM NIGUEL 1•1c-.-,~......,, •n-2121 -.srn
and Jeannette Spreen. Joey Blabop, Jobn and
Marion Shea.
BllT ll08T TONY, it would appear, pulled
in a far lar1er contin1ent from such distant
points on the 1lobe as Palm Beach, Fla., Palm
Spriqa and Beverly HUia. And in the wake of a
1aa crunch, yet!
Some ol the Beverly Hilla haminaries easily
spotted were Academy Award wiDDinl director
Vincente llinnelli and his fiance Lee Anderson;
mualc man Henry and Ginny Mancini; actress
Eve Gabor Jameson; Luis Esteves, well·known
couturier; TV and movie star Barbara Rush.
Also: director Robert and Estelle Enders
I just back from London>; TV star Christina
Belford; real estate tycoon Stan Herman and
lovely star Unda Evans, leadin1 lady in Steve
llcQueen's new picture, "Mr. Hom"; actor
Johil Phillip Law with beauteous model Linda
Kimball; Grace Robbins. wife of beat-selling
author Harold Robbins; actor Ernest and Tov
Borgnine; Tony Cointreau, son and heir to the
great liqueur family of France, who was escort-
ing pn!Uy Joan Benny, daughter of Jack and
Mary Benny.
Al some point in the evening's proceedings,
and not a moment too soon. the deluge or bug-
ging and kissing dried to a trickle with the call
to sit down for dinner. Then it became apparent
why Tony has acquired a solid reputation for
fine food, why Hollywood stars vie for attention
with his mainstay offering.
LEST YOU WORRY, however, that the
foregoing portends a restaurant beyond the
reach of your pocketbook , let me scotch the notion
right now. The cost of a meal is one or the truly
amazingthings aboutTony Roma's.
The most expensive selection on the menu
is $7.25. and that for a New York cut sirloin
s teak served with French fries and cole slaw.
But it's for somethin~ in the barbecued ribs
and/orehickendepartml'nt that you should make
yourfirstoutingtoTony's Newport
Barbecued baby back ribs arc the house
s pecially, a sensational dis h for which the pre-
paration has been kept a closely guarded secret.
Tony and Murehjson mus t have the recipe down
pat. though: otherwise 1l 's beyond im agining
that anytlung so delicious and superbly cooked
could have turned up during the characterisllC'
chaos or an opening night bash.
AS A DINNER entree, a generous portion or
the baby back ribs, served with French fries
and cote slaw. is tabbed at S6 95. A luncheon
portion, served from 11 a m. to 3 p.m .. costs
$3.95.
Other se lections . a combination barbecued
chicken and ribs plate, S6.50, barbecued
chicken only. $3.95 . rilet mignon. prepared on a
skewer, $5.50; London hro1I , $3.75 <luncheon
portion, $2.95>.
An every day ~pcC'1al 1~ pan fried brook
trout. $3.75; luncheon portion, $2.95. Four dally
specials are uniformly tabbed at S2.95 eC1ch,
S2.50 for the luncheon portion. They are Mon
day. baked ham ; Tuesday, veal parm1g1ana.
Wednesday. roast loin or pork ; Thursday, pol
roast.
AND WHATEVER YOU do, don't overlook
the French fried onion rings, $1.95. We've never
had better : light, crispy, gently fried a nd
served in a la rge block shaped like a loaf of
bread.
You'll also enjoy the clue overhaul that hils
transformed the pre mises into a place resembl·
ing a smart New York supper club. In addition
to the bar. two cozy and intimate dining areai.
s port walls finished in old fire brick. dark
woods. mirrors and unobtrusive paintings . the
lighting is dim and romantic
Tony Roma 's Newport 1s the eighth loca·
lion, following those established earlie r m Plan
talion. North Miami, South Miami and West
Palm Beach. Fla.; Dallas: Texas; Beverly Hills
and Encmo. Soon to come are two more in Palm
Springs and London.
Tony Roma 's l"A Place for Ribs") is local·
ed at 25.10 W. Coast Highway, near the corner of
Tustin Avenue and across the street from the
Rusty Pelican, Newport Beach. Telephone
642-9070. The restaurant 1s open from 11 a.m. to 2
a .m., Monday through Friday. 12 noon to 2
a.m., Saturdays ; 4 p.m to 2 a.m . Sundays and
holidays.
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"Dracula' Arrives at Laguna Moulton Stage
Two local tht"alers go acl'08s the sea and
bark Into time next week when the chass1c
blood·eurdler "Dracula" and the dramallc
musical "Fiddler on the Roor" arTtve at tht•
Laguna Moulton l'layhou~ and the Harlequin
Dinner Playhoust', rt•spect1vely
"Dr~u·ulit" 11 (11"1St on the boud11. 01>f'n111.i
T uesday ru1eht for a thrt't' wN.•k run. whllE' "Fld
dlt'r" arrivt•s on Wednesday for an open onded
enaa11cuwnt.
Let' Shallat. South Coast Repc?rtOry'S con
scrvetory d1rc<•tor. rt•turns to tht• Moulton tilttl(t'
Intermission
Tom Titus
'where sht' •mountnt "Churlev :. Aunt ' lal>t
seal>on \ lo dtre<•t lhE' \''1rnµ1rt' thnllt>r lier pro
duction ts ballt'<i as a t.hfftorent \l'r"o" 11f H1 d ll1
Stoker's famoul> pa111 m the 1wc-k
GEORGE WlHU>S TAKES lht' t1t lt' roltc> or
the bloodthirs t y c·ount "Ith Alfn·d LutJl'anl>
playing his mort:s l t·11e my, Or \on Htbang
Otht'rs in the Laguna c·a st anC'lude Walter D<.11)
as Or Holmwood and Renata Florin as his
daughter Lucy, the• v<tmparc's target
"Dracula" wall haunt the Moulton, al 60f'i
Laguna Ce1nyon Road , Laguno Beach, Tuesday.,
through Saturdays at 8 :30 a nd Sunday, Jun<' 10.
at 2 . 30. closing Junf' 16. Rt•servations 494-074:.l .
. Retum1ng to Jot·:d lht·at<:r after a prnlonf.!t•d
<.absence l<l diret't "F1ddl<·r on lhl' Hoof"' at lh1•
Actors Off er
Human Story
·'.Joe Eg~." Pcte>r Nichols ' touching stor~
about a lO·ycar-old garl who has not dcvt.:lopcd
beyond a 6-monlh·old infant. will be presented
Tuesday and Wednesd ay, May 29-30 by Orange
Coast College's Rchee1rsal and P erformance
class
Curtain is set for 8 :30 p.m . in OCC's Orama
Lab Tickets. priced al 50 tents each, will be
<1v<11lahle e1t. the door
The production rs under the direction or
OCC d rama instructor, J .H. Fcrzacca. who was
named Orange County·s "Man of the Year in
Theatre" for 1978, and is author of the pl11y
"The t-'ailun• to Zig Zag,·· and the Broadway-
bound musical. "Veeck."
.. 'Joe Egg' is a brilliantly written theater
piece which instantly involves the e1udience an
the love/hate relatio nship with the parents and
their daughter," Ferzacca says.
"It's a fast-moving drama that oscillates
between com edy and tragedy. It is a truly
human story that is long remcmbered ..by those
who watch it."
Orange Coasr College
Comm1m1ty Service Office presents
Jl&Dn~mo1 A Musicnl Revue ~
Wednesday and Thursday
June 6 and ·7
8 p.m. OCC AUDITOR~M
General Admission $3.00
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.irtaphm~ the production
WILLIAM (.'lli\PMAN enacts the leading
r11l1• uf Tt•vy1• th•· dulrymun. with Pearl Yeadon
c·a11t a ic hlff wlft'. Col<h> The three oldes t
ct.1 ui;:hh'r~ wall be phtyt'd by l.hlbtue Rolhslein,
l'ully ('011l'nour umt Hurbara Turvtit.
· · fo'1d11lt•r ma tht• Hoof" wHI t>e presented
01~htly. 1·xrupt Mundity:.. ul 8 lS foJlowin&: a
hulf..i clim1t•r ut thc llurlcquln, 3503 S~ Harbor
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l't' rforn1U0('4'~ llf I WO ('OUStitl productions
S1·v1·11 K1·v' lo Halllp11tt• at the Westminster
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W1•,1rn111l>ll'I u11ckr the darcctaon of Ro n
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1 .. 11 ri:-.011 ll> d1 rl'1·1111g • TIU-: SAVULt:8A('K VALLEY Community
Th('at1•1 ha~ clcctl·d ats orraccrs for the 1979·80
:-1·:.i:.011. with Be n Jul1,1 hcadini.: the Mission Vie ·
Jll ~roup as 1>ri•::.1dc nt
.lot' Corch o wus named vice president with
Valen t· Mt'lln)y Sl•rvang as secretary e1nd Jo11n
S1th-ll :a:-. 111l'!llhl·rsh1p r ha1rman. Al so eleclt'd to
offt1·e Wl·re Adrwnnl' Shepherd a s treasurer and
lkl!>y Soul h\.\orth ·as publataty c hairrfta n Past
pn·sidl•nl Elias Estes will remain on the board
as nwml.H'r at larg1·
The Sadctlebnl'k Valley group will open its
fifth season an S<'pll'mber with ··Thieves" and
"Ill pn•scnl four othl·r µroduet ion!'. · 01·ar ~
t-'ri<'n ds ,"' ··Takt• :1 Number. Uarlang :· ·Tht•
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Live Hegg~ '1y Police Captures Audience
OellY ........... "919
BJ MIKE PASKEVICH .... ....,"" ..... It. 1tunn.ln1 debut rock album and the ability
to deliver the ume aUl'J)l'be puncb in concert
are oftm two very d11f erent thinla.
En&M The Police. a recenUy auceeuful new
wave trio faclna a major teat before a aold-out
Santa Monica Civic crowd lut week. Well, the
hour·lonl aet by lbl1 En•llah/ American ouUit
all but eliminated any skeptlclam about Ila ar-
rival u a major rock contender.
D8AWING HEAVILY from its fine
"Outlandos D'Amow"' effort, the Police pro•
vided a winninl mixture of melodic bigh-eneray
rock and reuae that belies the punk label lbat
understandably di\ be linked to the band's
ominous name.
The beyond-punk intelligence or direct rock
tunes like "Born ln the 506" and "All I Want Is
to Get Next To You" got the crowd moving. but
the real surprises came when the Police served
up their extremely convincing reggae.
As the Jamaicans have proved to so many
white bands that have tried it, the seemingly
simple syncopations of island music are no easy
feat.
WITHOUT THE AID of an added
percussionist or a second guitarist, lead
vocalist/ bassist Sting led The Police through a
series of extended reggae jams <the hit ''Rox-
anne" rilh nearly 10 minutes) that captured the
hypnotic cadence of "dub" music.
"Dub is a unique island studio specialty
INSTRUMENTAL IN SUCCESS OF THE GOLDEN BEAR IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
From Lett: Chuck, Carole and Rick Babiracki, Becki Hell and Kevin Kirby the Star Wars of
movie musicals! f'ro•Pa~CI
-CLUB BEARING UP WELL. • •
when they were nothing and helped to build
~em up, not all by ourselves by any means, but
tte helped to make them stars, helped to make
·bem slrong draws and build up personal a l-
•egiances," Rick continues. I Among the m ~ecilio and Kapono. Talking Heads a nd
England Dan and John Ford Coley. f
"You don't just walk in, say 'Hi, I'm Joe
Jnd I 'm going to open a club.' These are thin~s
we have nurtured for fi ve years," says Ri ck.
THE IMPORTANCE OF attitude, the abili-
ty to achieve a high degree of comfort for both
the performer and the ticket buyer sitting an the
last row are equally important factors to the
dub owners.
The club staff has been muking interior em -
bellishments. and a bri~hl blue mural now cov-
ers an outside wall with characterizations of the
wide range of acts 1J1mi to Martin) that havt•
played the Bear both pre -and post-Babiracki
As for the performers. Chuck s ays "th1·
bands actually enjoy playing here, primarih
because most of the employees enJOY working
here. They take pride in their jobs. on all level5
a nd all facets ...
THE DEDICATED FAMILY includes food
and beverage manager Carole Babiracki, book·
ing and promotions director Becki Hall, floor manager Kevin Kirby. stage manller Bill
Vellutini. chief of se<'urity Or. Thom and lhe
rest.
Lest this all sound too cozy. Rick is candid
in admitlmg the problems of Orange County
still bein~ considered "extraneous" by the heart
uf tbe industry in Los Angeles.
.. Because of our diffused nature ... beeause
11 's a conglomerate, the county lacks a eentral
l'nre." he says.
"ORANGE COUNTY itself does not really
hav~ a consciousness of its own. not only in the
4\'ay the record companies relate to it, but how
the rount y rt'latcs to itself.''
JI .-says ll Will continue to be part Of the
Bf'~1r's (IVcra ll j.(<:1 m e plan to educate Los
J\ ngl•lt•s a~ 111 th" vaa bality. and lack 'or financial
<·nnrli t·t~. 1n bookrng acts here as well as the
l'IUb \'enUL'S to the north.
Part of that strategy will be the first TV
<'nm mer L'tals promoting a major Southern
Callfom1a night club and the addition of low-
price Tuesday night performances reserved ex-
c·l us1vely for local bands without record con-
tracts.
"WE'RE NOT JUST here for the money."
says Rick. "That's important, but we're here
for the aesthetic pleas ure we gel from it all; from the interplay with the musicians and lbe
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verb to achieve lta enchantiqly spacey feel.
Blond, aptke-halred Stine, the evening's vis-
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auited for the punctuation yelps of dub.
MATCHING HIS heavy-bottomed bass lines
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Police produced a thick. rich ensemble sound
that knowledgeable reggae fans could not con·
demn.
The individual members of the band have
been around awhile with other bands but they
showed a laudable amount of maturity and
intelligence in their approach for a group on its
first major tour.
Unlike the 1round·brealdng Sex Pistols or
Ttie Clash. bands that espouse the social and
political alienation of reggae culture with shock-
ing musical aggression, The Pohce have adopl·
ed the music itself.
Likewise the band's messages are not as
terse and thought-provoking as Elvis Costello.
Graham Parker and other prime New Wavers,
but The Police have seemingly found a middle
Rround suited for mainstream audiences.
ALBUM AND LOCAL NOTES: Another
softer new wave entry that should prove enJoya-
ble to Police fans is the debut album from Joe
Jackson I also on A&M >.
He. too combines reggae innuences. more
accessible rock and topical, yet not overwhelm·
ang, lyrics ror a bri~ht, catchy effect.
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ELEVEN SOUTHLAND •rtlsts .. ,. n.med
winners In the current All Media
Membership Exhibit at the UQuna Beach
Museum of Art. Joanne Evarts and Scott
Moore of Mission Viejo; Pete Maza,
Michael HeJn•i. Pet Short. Bonnie Gregory. David Eardotz
end Grace Sonoolo of Laguna
Beech; Jeffrey Frisch, Irvine; James
Laing, Garden Grove and Edward Meyrowlti
of Lawndale were chosen best •mc>n9
3t6 entries by jurors Pamela Hammond
Claude Kent and Jon Stokestwary. TM '
show Is open da lly except Tuesct.y at the
museum. 307 Cliff Drive. thr<>uoh June 21
from 11 :30 to 4.30
LARGE SCALE RAKU and earthenware
constructions In geometric shapes by Sa~ramento cer am icist Robert Brady are
being shown In the Newport Harbor Art
Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive Newport
Beach. The artist wi ll speak on sUnday
June 10 in the museum's Hester Gallery
at 2 p.m . Admission Is free
MOODS AND POWER of the ocean can
be seen in paintings by Eugene Garin
at the P~meroy Art Galler y, 565 1 Lincoln
Ave. Su1t4:! A, Cypress, through June 28.
The_ Rus~1a~-born a rtist, who came to
California via Argentina, is known
internationally for his old masters
technique. Not a brush stroke can be
seen on the tonal shades and sunlight
reflections. For viewing times,
phone 827· 1010.
RESIN "ROUNDS" and paper art by
Gary Grotey are being featured through
June 15 at Collector's Choice Gallery,
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Part of Collector'• Chok:e Show
666. N Coast Highwa y, Laguna Beach.
U sing resin in place of traditional
materials, Grotey produces a three
dimensional painting that retracts light
and offer s a wide range and intensity of
colors and crushed metals. Scratch
paintings on oil overlays by David Rosen
are being shown in the gallery's middle
salon. Hours are 11 to S Wednesdays
through Sundays.
AT GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE, instructor
Howard Warner has curated the tine arts
student exhibit ot some 200 works
represent ng the different types and
phllosaphles of courses taught at the
Huntington Beach campus. Hours are
1 : JO to 4 p.m. Monday end Wednesday
noon to 4 p.,n. Tuesday and Thursday,'
also 1to9 p.m. Thur sday. The exhibit wlll close June 7.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE'S spring
student show Is fl II Ing the art gallery
on the Costa Mesa campus. Admission
is 25 cents and hours are 10 a.m . to
3 p.m . Monday through Friday, 7 to 9 p .m.
Mondays and Tuesdays. Steve Orsinelll,
Frank Oviedo, catherlne Henley and Bruce
Hershy received top cash prizes among
the 21 awards given for the water colors
oils, experimental painting, video art '
stained glass, jewelry, ceramics, prints,
sculpture and photography.
"HANDS ON" PARTICIPATION is
encouraged at the Children's Museum in
La Habra's Portola Park, 301 s. Euclid.
Housed In a 65-year.c>ld Union Pacific d~pot, the museum lets visitors v1s~ally and physically explore such
exh!blts as Herman the Robot, a small
engine airplane, nature walk model
train v111age·and bee observatory
Hours are 10 to' Tuesday through
Saturday. Groups and school tours
available. Phone 526-2227 tor details.
MARCO SASSONE of Laguna Beach
has opened a one-man show entitled
"Record! d'ltalia" at the Wally Findlay
Galleries in New York City The
collection of works was insPired by
Italian landscapes and scenes of Venice.
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Fee Wa)'bill. lead •inler and actor for The
Tubt'a, wu bllck ln hb hotel room 1fter wander-
ina around New York ~ty sampUq bot do11
~om aidewalk vendon. ( ROCK TALK ]
The Tu.bee had Just playt'd The Palladium
to a ~Hout crowd 1nd areat revlf'ws, and that
WH only-one ni1ht on • lour that t•k•A them
iroundtbeworldfortben••tMVf'nmonths.
t'Om mt•r(•1al llstcnlntt mui>1t· • 1l 's not weirdo
C'Ull m UJUC'
THE GaOl1P llA8 had fi vf albums and four
)'.,UlJ Of aany l"OC'k ·and-roll the•lnc$. and only
now are they cettlnl{ strong recotnilion. rf't•cmt
Hlea, aeUoul 8Mws and, for thf. lir&t tlnw .
mont'y in their pockt•ts
When asked why h<· thinks ll 's nil h•PfWnlntt
for The Tuooa na-·. "'••l' 1 who adm1ttt'<l th tu ht•
onrtt w•nted to JOlll the• t•1rr ul' but ctldn 't wht>o
t old that he "ould h11\ (' to rut his ha1r1 sa1tl.
"Boy, I don't kn11w Ma~lit• 11'.s {ust lht' llm•·
It's our f1flh ullmm. and 1t '"our c 08C-tit thll\.: t11
"We couldt1't flCl on tht' nadio before to save
our lin•f'I Nu ont• wu~ Interested in playing
'Wh1h· Punks on Oo1w · or anything to do with
d1111•• or ~ex ''
Tfft: NF.W ALBUM, "Remote Control."
"1111 11rodurt'<I by Todd Rundgrcn and marks a
d1•1H1rtun· for 1'tw 1'ub('s from their past antics.
Ttlt'1r 11tuiw show und m usic hits changed to
I f'tl('h ll hl'uUdt•r lll>l'C'lrum or rans 8 nd \O depend
mon• on mui,1rul talent than on outrageous
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GETTING A TASTE OF GRECIAN FESTIVAL DUE ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
George Peters of Newport Bea~h , Helps Daughter, Ellen. Sample Shlsh-Kabob
Greeks Run, Entertain
··Cultural Fest, Marathon Set for County
T h e p e o ple who sta rt ~d
m arathons will stage one as p~rt
or the Greek Orthodox Church of
South OranJ?e County's Grecian
t-'c::.tival '7!1
Legend has 1t that Phe 1dipp1des
-ran 2ft-m1lcs;rom thl' Village or
Marathon to Athens to announce
1ctory over the Persians in 400
B C a nd died from exhaustion
shortly after telling the good
nt>w::,
TODAY'S LONG d istance run-
ners will gathe r al 7 a.m . Salur·
da~. June 2. al William Mason
Kegional Park. University Drive
10 lrvme. where the 26.3 mile
ra~e will start and finish
Registration blanks mC1y be
obtained by pho ning Nick
Karnazes, 492-3299, or signing up
at the site before the race Entry
fee is $6 with T-shirt or $3.
The rest or the festival will be
s taged at the Orange County
Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa from
10 a m. to 11 p.m . June 2 and 10
a m. lo 9 p m. June 3
"GRl-:EK MUSIC a nd dancing
have a lways been outlets to ex-
press the full range or human
e m otions." s aid the Rev Fr
George Steph;inidcs .
The "Ol~mpi an s" and
"Helle n ic Sound" will pl11 y
traditional "bouzoukee" tunes of
·zorba the Greek" fame during
dance exhibitions and instruc-
t ion for young and old, ex-
perienced and beginne rs.
Authentic foods and pastries.
such as souvlakiu <skewered
Iamb i. moussaka leggplanl
casserole >. sp ano kopila
1 s pinach pie I. keftethcs 1 meat
balls >. dolmathes lstuHed grape
leaves). baklava !honey and nut
dessert 1 a nd pas tich111 (baked
ma<:aroni I are bl'in~ pre pared
for sale.
Also scheduled are a bC1zaar,
Frisbee accuracy contes t. and
displays Of Cthnic films, COS·
tumcs. crafts. re ligious robes
and archl'OIOAil'al ite m::..
ADMISSION I S ~1 a nd
children undl•r 12 may attend for
frce-
Th<.· purpose of the festival is
to present the Greek cultural
anu social heritage, J.?xpress the
contribution s th at G r eek
Orthodoxy and Hellenic civiliza.
lion have made to the American
WCIY of life a nd to help the parish
building fund .
real motorcycle, a real buuaaw, rock-atar
parodies and n a mboyanl coatumea with aexual props.
"We wer e totally trapped by our stage
s ho w." Fee aaya today.
:·w e created a m onster that ate everything,
and ended up eatin« itself. It ale up every dollar
we bad. It •le up all our strength on the road-
W e were doing two-and-three-quarter-hour
shows just beuuse we couldn't bear to leave
anything out. I waa making 10 costume chances
a show.
"~D WE JUST kept doing it, beating
ourselves to death, until finally, I broke my leg
last s umme r in England during the show. It was
kind of like an omen. After that, we all decided
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Marcello
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that it WU crazy, it l8V8 US DO IOOl9Vity at Ill. "We finally decided that we wanted an
aJbum tbal .muaically would stand alone.; tbat
people wouldn't think they were missing aome
elaborate ata1e routine wben lbey liatened to
it."
So. after five years of work, 'lbe Tubes
were almost ready to call it quits before they
decided to gin it one more shot -lbia time
without the huge s how. without dancers and
flash, with the band m ore musically involved
and focused.
"WE Jl1ST DECIDED to get the best of the
old and the new together in one show." said
Fee.
"I think it's a better way to go.
"DAWN OF
THE DEAD" (R)
GEORGE HAMIL TON
"LOVE AT
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(PG)
"THE
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MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY .WINNER Of 3 ArAOEMY AWARDS
"A LITTLE ROMANCE" CPG)
"THE CHAMP" (PG).
'·COMING HOME"
"SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" (R)
"HANOVER STREET" (PG)
. •"MANHATTAN" IBJ_ ..
"BA TTLESTAR GALACTIC\"
"LOGAN'S AUN" (PG}
"CALIFORNIA DREAMING"
"OUR WINNING SEASON" (R)
"THE EXORCtS'T"
"THE ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU" (Rl
"THE OiER HUNTER" (A)
"THE BOYS IN COMPANY C"
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Best Actress Jane Fonda Best Actor Jon Voight
Best Original Screenplay Waldo Salt &Robert c.Jones . Story by Haney Dowd
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JON VOIGHT FAYE DUNAWAY RICKY SCHRODER '1 HE ChAMP'
JACK WARDEN ARTHUR HILL
MUSIC BY DAVE GRUSIN SCREENPLAY BY WALTH< NEWMAN
BASED ON A STOl?f BY FRANCES MARION Pr«JDUCED BY DYSON
DIRECTED BY FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI LOVELL
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""•bHhedly rom.nuc venture Nell. to the 19.tOs when movies .,....._,..~_.w.r.and
.................... lt'1• refretNng c~t which succMds
largely on te. chMm Of lb
1tan. LelleV·Anne Down. the •legant ~rwt of ''Upstairs
Downstairs,' Is Uw British war
nurse who bumps Into "" American
pilot, Ha"''°" Ford, )u"'t a~
an air raid sets • London
street aflMN In t'M3. t 1 )
love at first sight. But,
alas. shelsmarrledtoChr 1-.
topher Ptummer, a 8r1t1 h
lntelllgenceoftker described
by lust about every0""'8s "pleas.nt." What follow) I!>
a passionate love •ff air between
the be.utiful M iss Down and the
comic-book-handsome Ford, bf-st
remembered as the pilot 1n "Star
Wars." Just wnen It starts
~eltino shaky, there's a
suspenseful subplot involving
wartime spying and some daring
'Sh.mtwork that brings us to the
-edge of oor seats. The dialogue
Is sometimes as stilted as It
was in the t940s, and the t1na1e
is straight oot of "True
Romances." But unless you're
a born cynic, yoo'll suspend
disbelief and shed a few tear s
in memory of mushy movies and
true love. Rated PG wilh a
non-explicit sex scene
confined to im ages of entwining arms and leg!
"MANHATTAN" continues
Woody Allen's natural his tor.,
ot neurotic New York City.
Not as tunny as .. Annie Hall"
or as inbred as "Interiors."
the new film explores fresh
ground of human relationship!>.
This t ime Allen Is a TV comedy
writer who appears irresistible
to a 17-year-old high school
girl (Mariel Hemingway> and a
JO.ish magazine writer (Diane
K eaton). He m anages to lose
both, but that is the story of
his lite. Woody Allen is the
most original filmmaker in
America today, and this work
bristles with outrageous ideas
and bright banter New York is
lovingly photographed i n black
and white by Gordon Willis, and
t he production is embellished
by a gorgeous Gershwin score.
The rating is R because of a
couple of four-letter words.
"FEDORA" deserves m ore
attention than it probably will
get . Based on a Tom Tryon
novella, it tells ot a shoe·
string producer 's efforts to
lure a Garbo-like stat out of
retirement. Somewhat old
tashioned and persistently
downbeat, it continues the black
period of veteran filmmaker
Billy Wilder. But even lesser
Wiider is better than the
efforts of most of toda y's
hotshot directors; he retains a sure aim at Hollywood's
idiocies and human frailties.
William Holden, in a role
similar to his in "Sunset
Boulevard," supPlles cred ibility
to the tar -fetched plot. The
performance by Marthe Keller is
contusing, perhaps inevitably
so. Henry Fonda and M ichael
York ptay themselves with not
much conviction. Rated PG.
AUTHENTIC VEHICLES, UNIFORMS, SANDBAGS SHOWN
Wartime London Recaiptured In 'Hanover Street'
"HAIR" is a joyous
celebration of the liberating
1960s, a rare flight of
creative imagination widening
lhe dimensions of the movie
musical. It was fortuitous
that "Hair" was not converted
to film in the wake of its
explosive impact as a stage
attraction. The perspective of
time Cand the end of the Vietnam
War> was needed to assess the effects of revolutionary
attitudes. The movie script
Cby M ichael Weller> is involving
and cohesive, following an
Oklahoma draftee's introd:Jction
to the drug-protest-love
children scene of Manhattan.
The direction by Milos Forman
4s miraculous; singing
and dancing are inspired,
and the exuberant cast, headed
by John Savage, Treat Williams
and Beverly O' Angelo, could not
be better. The rating is PG
because of semi-nudity and
coarse language. Guidance
might also be advised tor
parents who are easily offended
by anti-establishment views.
"HURRICANE" isa textboOk
lesson in movie making by the
numbers: 1. Take a film
classic,thenchangeitcom-
pletely. 2. Cast strictly by
type: Jason Robards as Captain
Queeo·Ahab, Mia Farrow as his
headstrong daughter, Max Von
Sydow as the Idealistic doctor,
Trevor Howard as the blustery
priest. 3. Concoct a romance
between American girl and native
chief, add a hint of incest,
Island sex rituals. lots of
NOW Pl /\YIN(,
portentous dialogue. and storm
scenes that won't quit. The
result is a luau of over-ripe
papaya and soured poi. The
scenery is nice. Rated PG,
with a brief scene of semi-
nudity.
"THE CHINASYNDROME"
could scarcely be more topical
TV reporter (Jane Fonda) and
cameraman !Michael Douglas>
combine with a nuclear
plant official (Jack LemmonJ
in an effort to alert the public.
to potential catastrophe from
a Southern California reactor.
The character s are never more
than skin-deep. but the events •
are important, and director
James Bridges builds the
tension to an almost unbearable
pitch. The is!>ues raised by
the film are vital to everyone
Rated PG. w ith a few expletives.
"A LITTLE ROMANCE" is
well-titled, an unpretentious
movie tilled with small delights
and uncommon charm. The romance
is youthful and innocent : a
French boy and an American girl
living In Paris meet by chance
and tall in love. They run oft
on a sentimental trip to Venice,
aided by a boulevardier of
aging charm. Director George
Roy Hill deftly avoids stick i·
ness, drawing Inspired perfor-
mances from the attractive
youngsters. Diane Lane and
Thelonius Bernard. Laurence
Olivier is ideal as their
companion, and solid support
comes from Sally Kellerman.
The rating is PG.
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Oum1 L11>erace
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has lalten refuge on
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Produeer Ross llunter
A w..allny woman h1t,;s a
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Horshack decodes 10 9e1
married 111mse11 so thot ne
won't haYlt to IQave
Bucnanan High
D MOVIE • *'" "Babe" ( 1975)
Suslln C1ar1t. Alea Kauas
Babe Oodrikson. · ·11111
worro·s greatest woman
alhM!te;· •D{IBS a herOlc
hallla against cane.tr (2
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0) CAROL BOAHETT
ANOFAIENOS
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WEEK IN REVIEW
8:30 Cl HELLO. LARRY
L-1rry torh•05 O•t.•fltJ H.> It.Utt•
(t hu'i '''"'"' 01 ptn110 10
Cl) NOVA
Black Tide.. lne most
dOvastallng Oll spill 1n ho!>·
tory and 11s ettects are
e•amined (RI
10:00 I) (I) OAUAS
1 he Ewing lam11y plane.
carrymg Bobby end J A .
cratNlS lnlo a swamp du•·
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(RI
00 NEWS
Cl) NIGHT GALlEAY
.. The Olhor Way Out" A
bu1tnessman r-.ves tel·
lt1ta lying htm to the mys-
ll!f•ous death of a go-go
ddncer
fI) AOYAl HEAITAOE
The FlfSI Th•ee Georges .
tiondf!I comPoSeO some ol
no• 9rea1es1 works Clue 10
lhtt 11nc:ouragemen1 ot
Ge0<ge t and Goorge 11
Geo•ge 111 s kterary pas·
Mon tormed a bws '°' ll'Ml
B11l1sh l•l>raty tn the Brot1stt
Museum
'1!) VIEWS Of' ASIA
T h allano Do Good
flPCf'"IC Good Do Evrl
Rt1cc1vo E11ol Jolin Temple
uu1m1nos the lha1 soc1e1y.
locusing on 8udOh1&m llr>O
tho Th!ll monarchy
10:30 0) Q) NEWS
11:00 II 0 0 (I) (!J) NEWS 0 MAKE ME LAUGH
He'll Take Romance
By JERRY BUCK
LOS ANGELES I AP I Producer Ross
llunter clocsn·t care what the rest of the industry is
doing h(''s going lo make movies that are
romant ic-. J?lamorous and opt1m1st1c.
.. We 're rit!hling the corporations thilt reel the
lt'l'n-agcrs are the only ones who turn on television
~nd the only ones who ~o t.o lhe movies,'· he said.
.. I think they 're 100 percent wrong and I've
proved that with ·Airport.' fl grossed more than
.. SIOO million at a time everyone
wanted to do 'Easy Rider_· I
said it·s time someone did a
good old-fashioned melodrama.
"If we don't start m aking
television shows for adults and
women we're going lo lose the
audience. Look at what they're
putting on. I'm shocked. They
gel a gimmick and work it to
death. People are dying for en·
HUNTU tertainment. Sure, pictures that
stress violence and pornography may make money
for a few weeks, but they're driving people away.··
THE SUAVE, SOPHISTICATED Hunter hard·
ly seems to fit the role or rebel. A former actor. he
turned to producing in 1953 and specialized in
glossy r omances, co medies, mus icals and
me lodramas. A few years ago he and his partner.
Jacque Mapes, signed with NBC and turned out
.. The Moneychangers." •·Family Upside Down"
a nd "Suddenly Love."
His ne west is "The Best Place to Be." a four·
hour miniseries that airs this Sunday and Monday~
al 9 on NBC. Channel 4. It stars Donna Reed in heP
first appearance in 13 years. Efrem Zimbaljst Jr.,
Mildred Dunnock. Belly White, John Phillip Law
and Stephanie Zimbalist.
Miss Reed plays a woman who suddenly is
widowed and finds that her successful husband has
STANFORD WHITMORE ADAPTED the
screenplay from the best-selling novel by Helen
Van Slykc.
Hunter said he was at a publishers convention
:J few years al?O talking a bout turning hooks into
fil ms. Someone s uggested he ought to do a book hy
M-iss•Van Slykc.
· 11 arran~ed a meeting with her and she told
me she was writing 'The Best Place to Be.· " he
said. "ll was to tM: a 'Grand Hotel' of romance,
and I look an option on it. l wanted to be very
faithful in adapting it. If not. what's the sense of
buying it. and besides, the audience would be dis·
a ppointed.··
"I WANTED DONNA Reed. She had been a big
movie star and an Academy Award winner. When I
called her she said s he was happily married and liv·
ing in Tulsa. Okla. I said, 'Let me send you the
script.·
"I expected lo not hear rrom her or to hear
from her in a few weeks. Two days later she called
and said she was on he r way to Beverly Hills. We
met at the Polo Lounge and made the deal. It was
that simple."
His stage star was lo be Helen Hayes, playing
Miss Reed's mother. But she became ill and
Hunter signed Mildred Dunnock, who had been in
"C at on a lfot T in Roof" and "Death of a
Salesman.'' His television stars are Efrem Zim·
ba list Jr. and Betty White. For the teen-agers. he
got Zimbalist 's daughter, Stephanie: Tim Hutton,
son of Jim Hutton, and Gregory Harrison of "Cen-
tennial."
"WE'RE DETERMINED TO be the rebels in
a n industry that bas ically does biographies ,
violence and police stories." Hunter said. "We're
only going to do love stories. I believe it's women
who select the TV channel and the movie.
left her in a financial fix. She has to find a job and "We've got to gel way from ugliness in life. I
take her son out of private school. She takes on a don't mean put your head in the sand, but the
younger lover, her son falls in with the wrong purpose or television and motion pictures is to en.
crowd in public school, and her daughter bas an tertain. Everything is so negative. You have to
ill·fated romance with a would-be musician. She jr start being positive a nd show the beautiful
eventually ftnds true love with a man her own age. . people."
TUBE TOPPERS --
KHJ e 8~00 -"Babe." Susar\ Clark
plays the lege~dary a~hlete Babe
Dldrickaon Zahar1as in this TV movie
biography with Alex Karras .
· ABC e 9:00 -"Hot Rod." A new
TV movle about a visiting racer
matched against the town hero. Gregg
Henry and Grant Goodeye are featured.
<See photo at left) .
KOCE II 10:00 --Views of Asia. The
nation of Thailand, its society, Bud·
dhism and the monarchy, are examined.
• MOVll
• • • "Aun A Croohd
........ (1918) Louis Jour·
clan. M8ry Tyler Moore A
leKNr beoofnel lnYOhled Wt"' murd« and intrigue
aft• diec:owfrng .,, under.
ground sabotage plot C2
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• CHICO AND THE MAN
HfS blond COU11n Pec>e tr-
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tromttom
• THE IENNV Hill
SHOW
Benny, ... deputy, deel•
with • I>'•-in a moll
unusual way. . ID C** CAVETT
• Goett. Ehzabetll Hardwick
11:30 8 Cl) THE NIGHT
STAU<P
A repor1ar au1pec1s 1t
seoes of rnurdefa suppos.
edly committed by a cull of
Sa1an-worsh1p~rs were
actually comm1t18d by a
vamp1re Cl TONIGHT
Host J ot1r1ny Carson
Guests Steve Lawr11nce.
Oozzy G1llesp1e, David Horow11z 0 SOUPY SALES
G [f) SOAP
Chos1er comes 001 ot 01a1n
surgery wondEl(lnq 11 he ·~
Gunga O.n or Glorta Swan.
son. ano Dennis Ines to
pr11ven1 Jodie lrom ma,,y.
ong Carol IRI
0) THE GONG SHOW
Q) OETSMART
Sn1an os pitted against 1116
.. or1d·s strongest counlO<·
spy on tryong 10 recovt1t a
k1dnapl)f'd prince
EI:) CAPTIOHEO ABC
NEWS
12:00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE
rwo men pt;in lo sl•J,11 •
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. c1evu1i.11ng °" spr111n hla·
1ory and its ettect1 are ••amlned 12:0S 8 9 IAMTTA
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contract on Baretta's ,....
partner. a dope-anrftrng
dog (RI
12:30 D MOVIE •*'It "Ma1c:Nesl" (19671
Pal rlck o ·Neal. Ira
Fu<SlenbUtg A group of
men-~ tor an Ame<·
tean ~man ..no
pouesSft a magic ltf19, (I
nr. 55 min I ID MOVIE * * 'h ···Gangster S1ory ·
( 19601 Waller ~atthau.
CerOI Grace. A woman
lrleS to aller a maS1er
crook's chosen way of Ille
t 1 hr • 30 min I
g) MOVIE
**'h ·Act One ' 11%31
Oeo•ge Hamilton. Jason
Aobard' lhe lure ol ''"'·
at!lf Ille proves 100 strong
IOr a Jewish boy 12 hrs)
12:401){1) C88LATEMOVIE • * ·Ruby .. C 1977) P1p.:1
L.iu1oe Stuart Whnman
1 M mule <1au9h1~ or an
w.ci.n1nc F1011da d11•u·1n
mo••O manage< becom<is
pouessed by dlMlistt spu .
n~
t:OO 0 MIONIOHT SPECIAL
HOSI!. S•Sler Sl"dQ"
Gu~•~ Village Peop1 ..
Oh••" N-1on-Jonn Ao
S1ewn11 0Jv•d Nauohlon
Narada M octtaet Waldt!fl,
lhe Rat1s. 0.&am u"ress
1n1 0 MAVERICK
ldSI Stop Olllov1(in
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J197 'I Cn11'.IOP""' Cr~·
J .. n11~ h11r>ter A vour•Q
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Former movie stars Jean Peters <righl l a na
Jane Russell < c el'\te r > join Dinah Shore on the
latter's s how to t_,lk about glamor . The trio.
all Hollywood leading ladies of the 1940s.
were taping a future segment.
Networks Showing
Healthy Profits
WASIQNGTON (APl -Revenues from the
nation's television and radio networks made
healthy advances last year. says the Federal Com·
munications Commission.
The information was submitted to the FCC by
the three nationwide commercial TV networks and
the 15 stations they own and operate. The eight na-
tional radio networks and the 36 stations they own
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inve1Uga11on on 1he
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• ·~ "The Barc tool
Mailman .. (19511 Robett
Cumm1"91, T•ry MOOffl A
IChoolgltl encl a con man
lry to pull o" a railroad
stocll li~le. I 1 tu • 30
mon l 1:211 NIWI a:ao D NIWI 8 C** VAH DYKE
l he ptoepecta of 1>eor19 the
sub)eCls of a story on a
nauonal magazine brings
OUI 1"41 8QOlllhCal ""°'" on
Roo. Sally and 8u0dy
.. MOW • ** •·Ttoe Wflll .. (19511
Rlc:nard Ro ber. Harry
Moroan. Peny ptef\idOCM
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2:408 NEWS
S:OO I) MOVIE
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Heavywe1gtt1.. I 19621
Anlhony Ouonn. Jackie
Gleason An emp1oym6nl
c:ounselor troes 10 help .i
washe<J·UP boxer 1and a
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Oom OunnQ World Wu• 11.
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S) SALUTE TO 8PNNO
Hort1CU11url11t Roy 1<er1111
hosrs a tour of lhe PNI•
C1etp111a Flower Shaw
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Cl OODZIUA SUPER to 0 MOVIE • * .. W'-l Of Fortune"
I t'l~ I) Frances Dee. Jahn
Wilyne A young attor,,.,
.. 11poses 111& truth abOut a
c;orrupt pollloeoan and flis
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C <19ney Hump11rey
F1<19ar1 T 11ree men. ltiends """'l<I World War I, beHle
n•l!f d•llerfll\CeS of Ol)l<>tor1
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OliiCk Tode • The most
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1orv .. nd 115 ettects are
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CBS Morning
News Relaxed
NEW YORK t Al' 1 Thl'rl' mav ha\.·P been
somt! concern al first thJt CHS' remodeled "Morn·
mg" news pro,l?ram 1.H1uld Jorn that drift toward
e ntertainment l-las h 1nformi.11t1m encouraged by
th(' compettt1on N HC., · Toda,1-" <.ind "Good
Morn101? AmnH·a " •m 1\He
'I think IH' madt• i.l m1M:l.kl' wht·n we told peo
pie \lo t' wen' gmn~ to bt! more informal ... says Bob
Schieffer. the form<·r White House corre~pondent
for CR..'-; who 's bet•n the ··Morning·· a nchorman
s ince t ht.• program s premiere in J anuary
"TO SOM F. PEOPLt-:. informality meant
features on how to cook your Easler ham and so
or1. What w1• meant was that we would be more
Oex1ble, give more I 1mc 1r raecessary lo the big
story. take the tame to t<ilk about tbmgs that might
interest the viewer.
"The nt•w format ga"·c us the chance," says
Schieffer. "to sit down m a relaxed way, as re-
porters do after they've covered a story, and just
t alk about what 's ha ppe ned. It's run, and
sometimes you get the best stones that way."
The pro)?ra m is produced separately from
"Sunday Morning." the 90-mmute news and news
feature pro,1?ra m begun at the same time. Charles
Kuralt, CBS' "On the Road" man. anchors "Sun· day Morning."
THE HOUR-LONG weekday newscast -7-8
a. m. and ca lled "Monday Morning," "Tuesday
Morning" and so on through Fnday -barely re-
sem bles its predecessor. "The CBS Morning
News ." That show was cut in the style of the
networks· everung news -cover as much as possi-
ble with a generally ha rd edge to each story.
"People are ma difrerent frame or mind in the
morning, at least they are around our house," says
Schiefrer. 42 and the father or two daughters. "And
I think the inrormat1on goes down easier the ~ay we do it.··
and operate also filed data. Total net TV rev~nues ---------------------
were $3.5 billion in 1978, up 15. l percent from 1977.
Profits before federal income tax were $560
million, up 1 percent from 1977. Net revenues ror
the radio stations were $236.3 million. up 11.1 per·
cent from 1977. Profits before federal income tax
were 14.'U million in 1978, a 6 percent decline from
the previous year.
Skiing classified ads
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a o.-rtner ot 8trtc twit
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a P•r1ner of Birt< h••r
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NAME ST4TEMENT
l lie 1011ow1no per~ns ere do1no
bY\1ne\\ as
CERTIFIED 5HEE t M ETAL
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Mtr,CA"67S
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py, CorOM Clel Mar, CA '7'1S
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Gall Morttn•en
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ST4 TE OF CAllFO•NIA FOR
"CTITIOUS aUSINESS THE COUNTY OF O•ANOE
NAM• STATEMENT N•. 4·1"21S
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UOydM. Tnlle -----------10 wlllcll Ii m•de lor f urtller
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., • t•fteral put11er from '"• Oalacl: Mey 2,, ltlt
pertMnlllp oPerellflO lifldel' IM fie-Lee A. llrtll\Cll,
tltlout llul!NU ,,_of THE OUT· c-ity Cleftl
TEAMl!N et 1"32 Mt. Olef .. Cln:te, .IOtlN •. IUCICLINO
PtCTITIOUI tUMNIM Fountel" V•ltey, C.lllornle '210I 11611 IH ~ IMW.,
•AMalTA1'8M91fT TIMI llcllllous lbuslness -slat• 1411W'11,
TM ........ ..,_ Is dolfll bvtl· tMnt tor tr-. pel'1ner\l\lp was llleel on Les A...-, CelN . ...,
PVBUC NOTICE
. -·--... ~-
apo
lie mdicutl'd the four
bust's rcnll'd lly lhe dis·
t rict could l><' lensed and
purchust•d <1t a lesser
n i t· and noted the dis·
t r ad would own t he
vt•haclci:. ut the dose of
Ill\• lcu:,c ~·no<l
Tru~ll't'S vot ed un -
una mou:.ly to authorize
the badi. after S upt.
J~rome Thornsley told
them the district was
pay ing about S32.000 per
ye1u to rent buses
'ANGELS'
CONYERGE
BA!\s LAKE IAP l -
An estimated 300 to 400
Hells Angels are expect·
ed to begin arriving here
t oday for the motorcycle
gro up 's an nual
Me morial weekend visit
to this Sier ra Nevada
recreation area.
T h e mo torcyclists
have reserved Willow
Cove campground.
Extra Madera Co unty
she riff's deputies wa ll be
on duty at the lake dur
ing the weekend .
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Pallllal Me•ory
s A.bused Ki&
NASHVILLE, T9'1J. <AP> -All tbe years nuu. AbuMd cllllclrm became., ............
Hank Snow ha been ,1uc_.11Splta:r IDd •lnl· -IDoW Aldlillilolf•
l•a country tuno1, b•'• retalaed a pal1ful (.., _..,DVll• • .., ) lllo cw -_._ memory ol lu. daya u aa abused cbUd. ,~,.. •~ reporta ol two a.....a
Jt'• been about a year IAw • .,........ SOf.JND Nu8"tlll ......._ ~ Snow founded to belp tt1bt ebllcl abue wu moatu later, tlw Oe· eurterect. But be bu d.1aeOvend tbat, Ub mak-· tober 1'11 ••uBI ......
tn1 lt bl1 ln entertainment, maktq Madwa.y of '"C.ur-old MdlU Ola.. la Clntlad.. ~,..._
tatea Ume. called tile lberUf'1 am. ID ~
··1 TllOUGBT THAT n COULD Juat IO
ahead and let up our own orsanlutSon to deal
with tbls thlDI direct. But
there are 1.,alltles to be Ml·
Ued," the Canadian·born slJller
aald by telepboae from Illa of. race. "It's not an overnJ1ht
thing. I've &earned that."
The &&-year-old crooner. a
fixture on the Grand Ole Opry
since 1950. has done concerts
to raise money for hia cause.
He pe rformed one August at
SNOW the Opryhouse with some of
country's biggest na mes and plans another Aug.
30.
Snow s aid the funds rajsed gq to bis non-
profit foundation. now a ~ard of directors
without a staff.
These days, he said, the foundation is work·
ing with existing agencies -especially the state
Department of Human Se rvices-to improve citizen
reporting of child abuse.
SNOW SAID HE HOPES THAT someday bis
foundation will conduct training counes for law
enfo rcement officers and the public in more effec-
tive ways to detect child beaters.
And there ·s his grandest dream -construc-
tion of a children's rescue mission and training
center. Snow envisions it as a place lo house.
abused children. perhaps only temporarily, whom
a judge has ordered removed from their homes.
But no one knows where the center would be
localed and Snow and a foundation official say
considerable funds are needed to build it.
SNOW. FROM BROOKLYN. NOVA Scotia ,
left home at 12 and spent four years at sea. Fresh
on his mind. he said , were the abuses of a cruel
step-father .
"You oever forget It leaves scars ." he said
"lt 's just fortunate that I didn't become an
abusive parent myself. becau~ that's the way it
to uk It then waa Ul1 way bl~ W,. aom.-one aua-ted a bneftt tODCel"'., and oe Dee. t,
1978, Snow and frienda from the ()pry ltqed tile
event ln Cleveland.
D&. DAVID T . llA&ION. Vanclerbllt
Unlveraity pedlatrtclan and inember of SDow'a
foundation board, said he belleftl bl Snow'• eom· mltment.
"Hank Snow is a wonderful person. He la ter·
ribly honest and selfteu -I'm very impreaaed.
Sometime. persons get into this. and their
motives are not entirely for the child.··
Conference Set
On Birth Defects
The second annua l conferenc~ for health pro.
ressionals. researchers a nd educators on prevent·
ing birth elects through research will be beld
June 2 at the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach.
The purpose of the conference is to inform
health care personne l of research studies on the
preventioin of birth defects and the studies• clinical
applications.
Sponsors are the Orange Cowity chapter or the
March of Dimes. Golden West College, CoasUlne
Community College and lbe UC Irvine CoUe1e of
Medicine.
Registration for the conference, which coats
S2S. is from 7 ·30 to 8:30 a.m .. and the program will
run until 4:30 p.m. For information. call the March
of Dimes at 979·2270.
Father's Day Set
WASHINGTON CAPl -President Carter has
proclaimed June 17 as Father's Day, saying it is a
time "for a ll of us to reflect on the sa crifices our
Cathers have made on our behalf " ---------------
Spandex and you .
Totally revealing.
Sleek. Sculptured. One long body
line poured out of a spandex mold.
The pant in black from Theodor
Accent. Sizes 3 · 11, $35 The tube,
striped fuchsia or jade on black.
S.M.L, $14 By Fran Gipani Both in
-----Antron• nyl on /Lycra• spandex.
Selected sizes in
Young Attitude Collection s
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surprising facts. '~-
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many convenient
leasing plans.
* Brand New •79 Che•ette 2-cloor!
With tour·.sc>eed m1mual lrMflti 80A 111d111s. vmyt t>vc1.ett 1111 '''"""'"0 wheel t\4tater/l:Mtlr08tet tinted glaH et No 2•00.6128-4?
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* lrmcl New •79
112-foll Che•y
LUY PlcU,!
With four·se>eed rrans t 10 8 CID engine. radio. chromed step bumper,
heater/ctefr06te• m1r10r'> E78-14 lires. etc No 23167913070
LEASE OR •UY! Only
5
3695 LEASE OR •UY! Only s4395 ---------------------------------'---------------------------------* lrmtd New •79
Camaro
Sport Coupe!
With 6 cyl eng111e. auto trans atr cond OlNr stetmng & brake!>. rallye wheels. racltal whites till wheel. ltntecs glas~ console style tnm groups. etc.
No 60156613127
* Brcmcl New •79
El Ccnino!
--
With auto trans oower steering & brat<es. tinted glass. six cyl engine radial
whites. wwl buckets. H 0 radiator. console. etc No 447381 /3061.
LEASE OR BUY! Only s6495 LEASE OR BUY! Only s5195 ---------------------------:-----.,---------------------------------
* Brand New '79
Moma Hatchback!
With V6 ~ng1ne. auto Iran:. a" cond oower steenng & brakes, vt41vl buckels. Spyder ootion. tellered rac:hals. soec mstrume n1at1on till Wheel. etc.
No 1658~91?729
* Brand New •79
1/2-ton Che•y
Fleehide Pickup!
With auto trans . 5 7 lltre engine. oower steering radio chromed front
bumper gauges oot1on LA78 radials. gllde·out spare tire earner,
heater/defroster m11rors. etc No 16418313173
'78 B Cmnlno!
Cus tom eQUtpment & paint. 0 I Roll bar. air cond .. n y automatic trans. & power
ateenng. Ser. 10485.
5
5495
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•79 Ford Mustang II!
Only 135 mites' Gas sa111ng 0 I
4 C'(ltnder engine automatic n y trans . power steenng & air
cond. Se< lt9672
5
5295
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•75 Olds Cutlass Supreme!
l Ooot ·--...,-~~i-oeO I 53695 ~IM..!.:=..:~ IO(l L""' 111'11' n ----------~-------~------------·11 Cor•effe T·Top!
Sharp thruout' A berge 0 I beauty wt11ch 1<; loaded & n y has row m1tec; 1428UWE)
Hurry -won t tast at this
once'
5
9595
--------------------------------178 Cor•ette T -Top!
LEASE OR BUY! Only s 5995 LEASE o• BUY! Only s 5695 f.~~ii~;;AV~ Only
511, 99 5 ---------------------------------r--------------------------------
* Brcmcl Mew '79 · _ _, * Brand Mew '79 l!i .. ~ ~·) ----------------------~--~-~----
178 Z28 Camaro!
Malibu Classic! . Che.y Blazer! · A well eQu1 poed beautyOnly w1lh tow m11ec;• Ser 11295 t
COME &SEE'
With auto. trans . folding rear seet, rlnted glaM. air cono . roll bar, cruise With auto trans .. air COf'ld • tinted gt8116. pwr steenng. bn*88 & wtndOwS, t I 31 1 1 k 1 1 h ....... 1 1 Che t ""'"' ~~e:V:rce~~o~5;~i·:)3f'o4~tes. nrallyel wtly ... ~. ·s ·6heet.298')0rt """'5~~ ~ ~ •• ~~0~1 =y~. sJO ~.··99 5 ~~f.:.~~~~~=~;oss sn·1-e1y .. S4795
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LEASE OR IUY! LEASE OR IUY! "MUST SEE" car! ---------------------------------r:----------------------------------------------------------------
* Brand New •79
Monte Carlo!
With powet steenng and brakee;, tinted gl886. auto trans rift wheel. radi•ls. windshield antenna heater/defroster HO radiator, 3 8 htre engine. etc.
No 4530'912754
LEASE OR BUY! Only s5595 --------------------------------
* Brand New '79
Impala Sedan!
With arr cond .. auto trans . radial wtl1tes. ttnted gta.ss. remote ols mtnor cruise control. till wheel. HO radiator, spec exterior option. heater/defroster
ate No 13111 512657
177 Malibu Classic Coupe! * Brand New Chevy I-ton P' I <zs .-. On ly 2 1.000 miles! I
P • I lri I • .-~·--: \, -f Aul omat1c. air cond .. pwr 0 s4595 lu1ren I Elec c ans , • ~ • . steering & stereo A white n y • ~ "sharpie" with a blue vinyl Dual Use Utility Pickup! 1 • -.._ ~~~eJ ~~5swo). Bargain
---------------~----------------With auto trans .. dual rears. 8 75 rubber. power steenng, radio. aux. tank,
power brakes. HO shocks. VB engine. mirrors. gauges. etc. No 177012/3087 •77 l11mala Coupe! Takes a slide-in camper ' ••T
LEASE
OR BUY! Onlys9495
Automatic trans. pwr.o I steering. a" cond & a low
26.000 mil es. (529VZR), n ' Ready fOf the road' Check this price ol
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77 Olds OmecJa Brougham!
~ O~o~e~~,~~~~~~~~~~'X On-· ly 54395 mil eage lam11y c ar
(409RYXI . _______________________________ .__
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5
6395
'77 Firebird Esprit Skybird!
;"~:r~~; ~~:,:t& m;~~h,~ Only 55895 mileage For the young at
heart• (859TPT) --------------------------------
With auto. trans .. air cond . radio. tilt steering wheef. tinted glass. remote o/s mirror. 5.0 lilre engine, radial whites. bumper guards, heater/defroster, etc.
No. 160712/3081
LEASE OR IUYI
---------------------------~-----'77 Camaro!
Automatic Ira n ~ . atrOnly s44'5 cond1l1on1ng . po we r steering. silver ex1enor &
sharp! (012SGF) You must
see to appreciate'
-----------------------------~-.--No 124422/2709 With GWI 23.160 lbs .. 167" we. 102" CA. V8. 2·speed re8' '77 Monte Carlo!
axle. 9.~20 rubber. OK for 16 ft body. Heavy duty throughout Stake body not included In pnce: for 111ustratlon purP<>ses only
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OC .. :AN Vlfo:W 2S yard.'J to poundln~
surr1 CUbtom built 3 bttdrm. 3 buth
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QUAINT LITTLE 2 BR
Hen table house on SOx 115' buildable
H·2 lol. Submit. owner will he lp with
financi n~. $78.500. Owner is Real
Estate Lict•ns1·c"
CAU. PHYLLIS SAL YH. '62·4454
COATS & WALLACE IEAL ISTATL INC
Vac-ation m your own
bark y a rd • h •· ;, t e d ,
ftltt>rt:d pool. Spanou...,-4 Dnperatioft Sale!
hdrm home w1lh :l liath. Full out of e:.nuw M1·sa
dining rm & muc·b, mu1·h Verde's Fm1•sl' :1 tlUJ.!t'
more Local<.>d m pnm1· Redrm-;, 2 bath.-;, family
net~hborhood, d11~e lo rm, bnck fpk . dm111i:
freeway:-& ~l'ho11li. · rrf'I, :,unsh111e k111'1wn .
Quality Me rt>chlh hom1• t•ovt·rt.'CJ palm, ll V vurk
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$137,500t:.Jll7fll:ll!ll SIOtj ,01)0 <:all n11w 1
TWO ONA
C::SELECT .
tPROPERTIES
Newport P..U..wlo
DUPLEX
Steps lo ocean und bay
l.ar.l?e owner's u nit :1
~'fl s1zr b<-drm-;, sun
kist jlourmet k1t l'hen
2nd Unll for 1nc:um1•
O~ner will <'ar r:v fmanc· ~-Call now for mun•
det.alls ti46. 7171
l9dl lay Cii..t
This lovely 5 bdrm, :J
bath home was hwlt hy
John Lytle & 1s llwat<>d I
54ii-Zl13
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SUM"1JOUS
SETilMG
t11olung for a lanw homr
with an c•xtra la 'l!I' ya rd 1
'Ille JM•rf et1 humt' for ;1
gr owin g famil y! :I
Hdrms, ~pac1ou~ l1v111J.!
room w / t' r a 1· k I 1 n ~
llre plac·c Sun s hinv
kitchen . ret·n •at1ona·1
backyard. Just l1Sted, on Jy e .ooo. Call 645·0303
FOREST E
OLSON
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urul has lge bac·kyrd &
trees. Ideal for two fmly
occupanc·y. Good arca 1n
fo:asts 1dl' Costa Mesa
}i(;Ucr hurry !
FISHING,
SAILING&
SWIMMING
Your lvly 3 bdrm home
wtfmly rm 1s loc·all'd 011
ly stei-; from lhe lgc lakl'
when• you ::.ail. fish &
s wim Great fml y
nc1Rhborhooct. Can't la st
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CANT FIND
THAT
AFFOllDAILE
HOME7
block from million d11l1:1r -·--------
We have the answer for
you 111 thJs lvly mobile
home already pluced m a
blfl convenient park
Pool, Jacuzzi. lawn howl·
mg & hobby rm .I ust fl"
duced M.000! Going, Go·
mg.Gone!? estates The dramatic·
entr a n ctl, maid '~
Quarters. billiard rm &
lands<•apmg makrs lhL..,
cxecuuve home very dl•
sirable Call us now fur
an appomtmc nt to 1n
spect this home Full price $159,1100 <.:a ll
55£.2'i60
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FOUR-PL EX
UKENEW!
SI 14,500
~xcellent fourplcx in
Vt$tme nt bar).!111r1 t\11
new paint inside and out'
All ne,., carpetmi.t every
unit! Super rental area
extremely low vacam:y
rate! Income ~/mo ~ross-ca ll rai.t for
private previr w. 752· 1700
CWSIFIED.
INDEX
Jtfllce Y• M. Call
642-5671
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O...YeoarMew
Uniquf' opp11rlunity
awaiLo; you m this lovely
s.f. 1800 + homt· Central-
545·9491
DUPLEX
OHTHESAMD
$177,000
ly located. Vaulted wood
cei lin g s, wet har.
Dcf'oratnr wall <"ovrr· •
mgs J>n\>atc d1•1·k Cen
lral vacumn. St'lf l'lnl!
oven & muc·h more. <.:.ill
now. bl 3 k.'lSI) SleJI" to the beach from owner 's front un1l 3
Bcdrm s + l oft
Fireplac•e . Decks &
patio. shake roof. Call
now, 6'73-8550
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EASTSIDE
Lvly Uocrola bit :1 bdrm.
2 ba, rmly hume in
::.oul!ht aft1•r fo:ai.ts11k
loralw n. lmmal'Ulatt'
move 10 con d1t1 on
(;46. 7711
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ads arc really small
"people lo peopll'" sale:.
callo; with big re11drrsh1p
and bi!( r<.-sults! To place
your dassiried ad, call
today 642·5678. -----
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USED UICKS AHD R.OwBS
frame this co7.y three bedroom
ramily home in Eastbluff. Perfect
fo r firs t home buye rs . Sellers
transrerred out or area and though
reluctant to leave. have priced this
doll house to sell quickly at $162,750.
844·9080
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Fast Credit ~pproval
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E?eoch Realty
llAL HTATI IXCELLIMCI SIMCI 194t
CAMI<> SHOlllS Exceptionally private
:l bdrm . 2 bath home which backs to a
beautiful canyon: the wide 86 ft. lot
provides ample room for the luxurious
pool, ALSO, you have a key to a
private <X·ean beach. $269.500
450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811
ATTN. IUILDEllS!
Two 1.."00l1i:uous H 4! lob .
N1•wµort He1~hL'> art•a,
CuitJ Mt'SJ
bi3 366:1 548·07J!j F. ves
LUXURY CONDO
OML Y $66,500 ·nus r harmlng 2 bdrm , 2
ba rondo 1s 0.1 n·al win
nrr Ot•c·orated hkt• a
model · 2 pat10s. Sit uated
nc-ar f)()OI & jacuzzi Nt•ur
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TAYLOR CO.
l {l.1\ 1.T< >l\S ~1111·1· UHH
LIM>A ISU IXCWSIVE
Pie r & s lip for a l a rge boat!
Artistically desi~ned front courtyard
with a brick bridgeway across small
pool & huge jacuzzi. Large rooms
throughout this lovely quality built 5
bedroom home on exclusive Linda
Isle. Parquet hardwood fl oors in large
e ntry h a ll. Famil y room with
s te p-down we t ba r , formal dining
room & 4 baths plus powder room.
Call today for appt.
WESUY M. TAYLOI CO., llALTOIS
2111 S-JH .. ilt Hill load
NEWPORT CEMTEI. N.S. 644-4t I 0
EASTSIDE
FAMILY HOME
Custom detailed thruout •
J Bedrm. largt• r1rcplal'l'.
larg(• lot with allc·y al'
l't'S..,, RV parking. pnn•d
to sell! /\cl now! ca II
541.).2313
So. Coast Plaza. 7!'>9· 1501 '•11• '· ' ., '---Mi~..__ { ~ lfllHi\I associated . '
OPEN DAILY 1-5
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7m 1:110 llU)l'r ·.., 1·hani.:1·
of pla11.., 1·an b1• your good
f1111urw' :i Bdrm .... :!' :•
l)ath nL..,lom11.1-d !'Ian ;,,
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WATEIFRONT
10 LB CATFISH
was raughl rrom th1•
ck'Ck of I.tu:. almost new :1
bc.'<irm. 21 ~hath tam rm.
dml.ni.: rm, l-tlt•n homl'
on lht• 11oati•r Rr11·k
pat111. hakony. I pit·
i\rnt·111tll"• 1nl'lcl pool.
J:WUJ.1.1. vulll'y b.111, ... a1 I
mi.t. pn' ;1t1• h1 •:wh &
much mnn· for 1inly
$235,000.
Call now. won't last
6'73"8.'')jjJ .. I "• I ' •
[~ti~IHil
R u
<l VC't 1ntcresled 111 ma k·
ml-( money" I l11mc li>an~
to Sl00.000. Buy or rt>
Cmance I.et us show you how to do it.
Tall to Red Carpet w.u..... 754-1202
If you're in the markl'l
for a better car, be s ure
to <'heck the many autos
advertised for i;alc m
C.1ass1f1ed
Stop!• Take time to relax ancl shop al home. It's
s 1mpl1> with Daily Pilot
Class1f1ed t\ds And 1r
you have som <•thmg to
sell. c·:l ll a fril'ndl y
Class1f1l•d A<J-V1scr al
642·56'7
OCEAN & CANYON
VIEW
COf'OllCI •I MOii'
llUl(e lot with ~par1ou~
home. Light and ;ury
kitchen. Mu!>s1ve stone
firepla!'c. 3 Hcdrms ,
family & dining rm.
Patio and det'k. POOL.
Won't last! Call r.73·11f>.'i0. .,,.,""''' ,., .... ,. ,,,,'
GOLF COURSE VU
Great Back Ray locallOn
11\is b11-t 5 bedroom horn<"
features a hugt• family /
dming r m <id<J1t1on big
~h for y1lur pool la ble. Perfect for the b1i.:
family and the pncc 1s
n ght at SI l8.500.
FULi.Ei REALTY
546-0814
WEST CLIFF
$165,000.
Spacious, s1n~le story
Newport home. Lrg country kitchen over·
looks pool size lot with
v~ctabl<' ~nrden & frwt
t.ree; Mass ive bnck fplc
cnhanc1..-s forma l hvmi.:
room. Sep. mastl'r wmi< + 3 more k ing size
bednn ... Don't wait call
for preview. 641;-7171
t ,,.,, / r11 1. •I • 1 11 ~ '' 1 , , s+ , •
[~INtl
llave somcthin~ to sell'>
Cla~s1fied ads do 1t well.
NORCO HORSE RANCH
Right in the middle of horse coun-
try! l·Acrc divided into 2 Jots. with
spacious 4 bdrm. home. 2 horse
sta ble s & full professional
workshop. Zoned for up to 10
horses. SJ2L MS. with xlnt terms
available.
673-4400
HARBOR
SPECTACUW YU-SUPER HOME . .............. ,_ ... ,..._. ...... ~ ................. .
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lt•dr .... ,... M•n/....,_ ,._.
wfftt 4 flra,IH"9 ... UR.llfllR .. 11
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$495,000.
STEPS TO BAY & OCEAN
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WATERFRONT
HOMES lac.
2436 W Cna"t Htgh1Aa1.
N<>wfl0'1 Be.xh
611·1400
...
INVESTORS!
Eastsi•,CM
5 UNITS60X305' lot
Owrwr will c·arry, s11hm1l
all ()(Ct•rs <.:ra1i:. ~20.00IJ
n1-;1Mt\X 631 12fiti
Fmttastic-4 IR
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t•on1hl 111n1·rl N1•\ •·r "' .. Pup11•<I A ,,,.,ti .d
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MAUI NO kA 01!
\nd rlw ht·..,1 •1f \1 .nu 1-.
1-\;ipalua ,.. 11111 .... 1 r1 •,ir1t•11
t1al .m·a. lnm11o11(MI (Jnlv
Til~ l'nlry. formal l1v111i: 41 unn ... 111 th" JJrl\JI•'
rm. l'•luntry k1td11·n ht•ac·hfr11111 i.!"11 1·11ur ... 1·
+.-;t•p la undry room 11un111un11" 'J ll4h "'' , I
<..:rat' kl 1 n g s I "n t• h<1U°l' & ~IUd\ (;r11u11d
f1replat l'. st'P ma<;t1•r ll1111r 01111 '\vv. undc·r
:.Ullc Wall of J!l:i:.s ll-ad 1•11n~tru\'lrn11 . f'ri vat•·
m~ to CUV<'rt.-d pavilion lt.'IUll~ 1·1111rt..,, ... w1mm1n~
with purk llkt• ground' pool & rcncut 1011 room
OnJy SOO.IXK>. Call for a ll $750.000. (';1 II to r <.in
<Jetaib. 963 7~1 apP't lo St.ot: bruthure &
.. ''• • · '· • ' "· ' pholoti!raphs
[ ~ 1sa111.1tea1-•Es•D•'~-~ ..... i.1 Y.o·.'.'.o.o
lfspecialy For You
1~ tlus t'lussy 4br. 3ba
hlimt-wh1c-h ha~ 2 wl'l
h;tr.., 3 lrplc~. form.ii 011
& much mtK·h mort· 1-:n
JOY lht> frpk while• t•nter
tammi: from the pauo
wet bar as the steaki.
s izzle on lht• <'overed
patio UH<}. 1-'or more mfo
caU~O.
AIAMDONED!
DnertM-Forqotteft
l 'nbt'l11·vabl1• • Plu::.h
north Costa ~''''"· ·I ht•drm, 2 twlh h1•m1•
F ;irni l\ rm. m;i .. .,1\1'
'\J)Ol' lin·plat·l', s un,,h&nl'
lutch(•n, lush lands«ap-
mi:, v:lt'ant, own•·r wants
out. 919.000 /\ct now'
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ALLSTATE [ ® ll~tdHI
. REAL TORS · ·
CE
110111 ILll?fS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
WATaAONT WITH DOCk
Sp<'C'lacular Family lfome On Thl' Wah•r In
Newpor t 81·ach Three Hf'droo ms J'lu ~
M a id 's Room Large• 1-·am1ly Room
lmmarulat<• Ccmclitwn llui.:1• hock For Your
Yal'hl Call Now
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631-1800
111 DOY& DllVI
WATEIFRONT ELEGANCE
Woaclac M WoaAriclcJa h 8Waillewj Y•
9d yo.-,-, tin ••tu 1r wfftt • IM
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PllmGIOUS PRIVATE
.COMMUNITY IN NEWPORT
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644-7020
NEWPORT IEACH
4tt-4511 495-1720 S....L.-L1 ·1._a
•t1.J1Jr • 4tWi12
L•1•1.._. .,_....,
THI LOWIST PllCI •
This is the lowest priced 4 bedroom, 3
·bath home in Corona del Mar. It's a
ranch style single story with heavy
s h ake roof, h ealth y sized lot.
maximum privacy and keys to a
private beach that 's just blocks away.
All this ror just $175.000 <leasehold >
and owner will help finance. Call for
address and directions.
U ~ l()U I: t1()MI:$
REAL TORS', 675·6000
2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
MESA VEIDE
UNl9lJE!!
1-~rst time on market I
bOOrm, 2 bath, bnrk lplc .
lung dnveway to rear m
IH>mt! to ... 1.·p . 2 c•.ir
i:.:aral!•· llui::1· lot
(iret'nhnus 1· l'•1ver ed
1•.1mt•lI1 .1 hot h11u'"
Many, many 1•i<tras. Uni·
quo• :i o!I rl 1 fC1•r1•nl .
S14:!.f1Ull Ca II for more In·
lurll\ilt1<in. 546 z.11:i
OCEAHFROMTS
4 Units · $365,000!
2 BR House· S375,000!
2 & l HR duplex ·
$175,000'
2 & 2 RR duplex •
$395,000!
4 & 3 Bf< duplex •
Sf,sl), OIM 1'
., & J Dix dupll'X
S7~.ooo·
6 ~Br umts Sl.500,000'
IAYRtONT
3 & 2 Hit cl up le x
$1:.!.'>.000'
COSTA MESA
2 BH . t< :! 1111 SK:J.11011'
MEWPORT IEACH
:1 & 3 II H d u 1J I ex •
Sl~.OOll '
I & 2 H H 11 u IJ It! x •
$1!~.(ICMI '
lolboa lay Prop.
leaffon
• 675-7060 *
Sh a pp 1r1 Speci ..
L'I Uus attractive Jbr. 2ba
hornt> w ta lg fam rm It
lorma l OR. Close to
Stilb, Save S's al S00,900
Call today: m.~o
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
Pete Barrett
presents
TUDOR IN NEWPORJ
• LANDMAIK HOME -or
trC'mcndous a ppeal. Spacious rooms
wt l h bt·a utifu l c u!'>t u m wood s
framing lht• panorci m1c white water
vtt'"'. Our home offers 11 Bdrms. a
b11l1ard-pub room. fa mily kitchen
~ind for mal dmm~ room. Call for
I he part1c·ulars.
NANTUCKET IN NEWPORT
THE PIOUD CAPE COD --I s
rt>vitaliied rn this super beachfront
home. Nestled among sunny patios
a nd shimme r ing pool -custom
features abound! View the pa vilion,
thl.' boaL<\, the ocean: sit by the
walk·m fireplat'e or relax in the
hid eaway loft. Marvel a t the
(•ustom crafts manship! Offered for
the first time ever. $750,000. .rl
THE BEST STYLE IN NEWIJ~tir
YOUI OWN PLAN! The fast
opportunity to build the home of
your own design on a site in Corona
d el Mar. with a n unequaled view.
Off ert.'<I at $500.000. Call for details.
642-5200
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Ptnnt ort1tn•I area. premium
t'ul•aac. maulve lrMnbelt views from dnmatk 3 bdrm former model a.om.. Juat completely r.carpeted • npetmtcl. SenaaUoa.t f1oor Dian <one
or only a handful) with "surprls~
tlonua room." An unequaled value.
prh~ed ror lmmed. aal• at tu1.ooo
llG CANYON
Golf course viPw rrom s~cious s BR.
4 ba. traditional home. lgt". f amlly
room, pool, Jacuizi. $750.000
UDOISU
Custom traditional 3 BR homt' on
prime corner lot. Freeflowtn~ fl oor
plan. 2nd story mini bay vw w.
$325.000.
IAYFIONT
Several fine bayfront homes
with pier & slip
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
1 i "'V .i,. (>, . ., ,.. H bl~ 0101
WetklHIHlty
Jll.ANDNIW
DUPUXlS
t-'rom $372.000 10 Uld
l"uruna dt·I Mur (.u,IClm
liUtlt, 1>1•1•un1y. j,lt'Ul.ti,
tlt."t,U, and p11lloe.
qulETIAMCH
·• HR. 3 b 1Jth' only
$lru,OOO
aMOOELID DUPLEX
In Oki Coronw df"I Mur
Only $2:>7.(0I
040--0 lti I
~ VOGEL
PACIFIC
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-ASTIUSTH-
1 HAVE HOME FOil SALE
OM llVIME nalACI IWFf
COIOMA DEL MAa
Three bedrooms. 4 baths. Beautifully
furnished & landstaped. Unsurpassed
view
Write loa 410,... Ollly
644-t7t4 '75-1222
Duplex $275.000. I bed, 1
hath each fo'ull lot.
Terms Suhm1t offers
3119 ArnPthyst. Owner /
Al(l, f>i>JH.59. ----lcAoa PeftiMuta I 007 .................•.....
IAYVIEW DUPLEX
l! UNITS iwnis~ st fr11rn
N•""'JIOrt llarbor Yal'lll
Club w11h µan11r:_im11·
\I I t• W o f li I I! U •' Y
llt·autlfully 1ll'l0oratc•1t.
with nt•w 1·1Jt g uprwr. II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ srt5. UIO
WHAT A STEAL!
()'ean view from boom.
rnom and der k. Thi'
:.bwp 3 Bdrm bom1· w1lh
-.echaded rear yurd and
1JOUI h.as just ™>en ft'
dlK'ed over $14.000" to
$12!t.~. A buy you (tan't IT\IS.'' f'or more df't;,ib
~
COATS&WALLACE
RF AL ESTATE. INC.
YORBA LINDA CONOO
1 yeMr new. 2hr, 1 t,o;.ba.
f'airmoot Hills Great
Value SK!I, HSO B y
Owrwr l..c•avc mt'SS ;11
7M~74.
SUMM EH F UN 1n a
SOI.AR POOl. and a
great bf>arh town at·
no;pher<>. only blocks lo
the Pal'1r1c wht·n )'l)U by
I.ht ... <1 Hdrm, 2 bath with
711 W Uuy AVl'
<>tlt·n S:1t 1St1n l ·:l
BURR WHITE
REALTOR. INC.
67S-4630
larl(e yard f•1r l!ar<h·n --------• and G ltfo:ENHOlJSfo:
1111,!m . and won't last CoroM .. Mar 1022 Ions:.. Ca 1J •••••••••••••••••••••••
WAUACE&CO.
H.Al.TottS Cartsbad
1-729-5966 433-6490
OUPUX
ShpatoMac:h
2 BR 6 I BR w t~U11d tn·
come. Wood 6 ~1u<·1·0
bldg. sundt-1·k. t•ll· Ila~
&obe ttood ut $14!1.UOO
JACOIS REALTY
'754670
SPECTACULAR
QUAUTY DUPLEX
An t'AC"('plwnul t·u:-.t11m
l1h homt· w /v:iult1·c1 ~•11K.I
l.ot•um <'e1h11~. l11-.wt1ful
!.olid ouk rahin l•l 11
lhruout. fplt:s in ltvJ! rm
& mu~t<'r bedroo m .
l•·:_l(f(>(t gla" window .... &
t"i•rJffill" l lh: JUCUZl.1 IO
m.-.troolh.
PLUS
A cbarrrung 2 bdrm ren·
tlll w /(pie It separalt.•
r)CllJO de<>k $279,500
CAU.644-7211
-,c. .......
rp r 1our fut pated
Uf•fYlf! lnrludln1 all ele<'lrle bltn kllchen
W/mM:row•Ve. ('Oftlpa('
&Alr, i'Ommun11y te1tru1t,
puul• ., 'ac uul '•· lo cna 111lttn .,,c., 1 fully
aprink !Ktod y •rt11 ., a ~ no jot lo our ll&MY
bHc'* On t'ul-de·U t'
ltnlet. Uua 2 ~room If clM In lbe IWlrded CUITI
llU»t)'"' Ja.mtne cr .. k
h a 1te1I c lowest
pired'l •l only 1210.000
C.ll IMl lwfore 11 '11 ~on•·'
• R.C. TAYLO• CO.
'40.S 112
1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ANTIQUE IUFFS
Eus t s1de 2 Uc d rm ,
hardwood floors. cov••
celllngi.. It 2 lot w 11 h
plam 10 se<'onl1 u1111
LMr11e assumallll' lodn.
WUiOO C..11 $44>· ~tAAO
l -
~:.-HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
For The
Choosy Familv
lK·h 11hHul fum1ly -styfe
twxne with 4 lx.odrooms.
formal ciullnit room. C'OlY
family r oom, s tone
f1n-plat·e MOM lovmg
lotrhen with 1•verythinR
butltm J rar garu..:P. Uy
hcautaful park. $118.800
D llMG-1720
TMIElL.
SI 1,000 PRICE
RB> UC Tl OM
OwnNs have purrhasN1
JJIOlh1•r home ;irnl ar1· re·
ally tu movt-Tiu:. Ill\ cly
M.V h11m1• froilllf'l'-' i1
heir-.. J lialhs. fonn ly
room, :! r1repl,t('l'~ :rnrl a
IJIJlll & J.11·uu.1 ,..,Jr mo rl·
inf or ma lwn. c: u II S If;. 5ll80
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
IR.UIDNEW
TOWMHOMES
.....tfClllY Woods"
I f::1~Lo;1dt• Costu M csa 1
~S11nla Ana Avt:.
fo:n~l1sh Tu.tor l &J Hr
!.phi ll•Ve l. l!&:J (.";H
ga r al(~. (q>l l's,
nucmwuVt.-s. J(rt'Cnhuusc
windo ws , pool. s pa.
TENNIS court
f.i4f, l.Oi I or 95$-1920
I >i·vdopc:c.l lly
Woudl rt."C Dev <.:11.
lnvetilor musl sell I home
1n Cost a Me i.a No
brukeru~t'.
200 AmhuMl·SIC!.SOO
-Ungo-.aa&.n
DAMA POINT'S Wll IE S
rtmWl••taDlllel•HOt•: , .. ., .... ··•· ·· ._ ........ .................................. .c.-...... :A~ ._ .........
Sllt.tM
UMltua SPANISH ISTATI nr.. lle*n• .._ .. In at rt I
cwtr•d_,._.,, ......... 1111. ...
493-1112
DAMA POINT
499-4551 495-1720
SCMllllL1;11. l1; I ......
497.JJJ I 644-7020
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FREE•••
Li.st of VA homes. Many
to choose from. Some
with NO DOWN /NO
~.Noobbgauon,caU
for your lisl al 64.:>-7221
~-
IEASTSIDE
OPIMSUM. l·S
251 ColN ..... St.
Greet ltarter bome with
frplc. + lnrome unit .
Both hue pnvate patio
& enc.bled earaaes. As·
llUme 9"'1% m ort1age .
$12S,OOO
MEWPOIT IEACH
UALTY
'75-1642 642-07'2 w .. tclfflealty ~~~~~-~-. O....PoW 1026
Low down FHA· VA, J •••••••••••••••••••••••
bdrm. 2 ba ram. rm. Magnificent ocean vie w
'85.000. 631-07fB. New 3 bd. Open Sal & Sun
1·5. 33816 Col.-gw . Agt.
FIXER
U>mer lot 3 Bdrm. P•
li:.t.h. rm~pluce, dclacht•d
~araJte Won't last, call
645-9161
i OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
/'
m-0623: 7»-0706.
GRAND OPENING MARINITA
Pre!ltJgiOWI r eaidenct>'i
near tbe manna from
s16~.ooo . 83 l ·3450 ;
493-4006; 549-5111
Sparkling duplex: 2 BR. 2
ba, l BR. 1 ba. 2 1-'pl. J
gar . $149.000. Pc.: Allen,
H.ltr. 4~·7578
HIUTOP
--------• 11us near new custom J
·Mesa Verde
Rooms Galore
01w or I.host' h ard to-rind
~ bedroom t'Xecul1vc
homes with cozy family
room, brick ft replucc,
kit<·h<>n with bu11t1n:.
C:1an1 palJo runs lt•ni:th
uf home• t'los" to sc·hools.
SIZl,!lJ(l Won't last! cull
J.10-174!0
TAAIEU.. -· By owner , :Shr. 11 :•ba
S75.500. Cit-an r anch
!.l)'k . I~ wallt.'tl in yd ,
numerous fruit tre1•s .
dnve Won 19lh Hi~hl on
Meyers, left on Cove. ~Arnold. °'" ::.c:.1w.
h1."CJroom home has l1 v1n~
ruMn ..-rc'flrh doors open
mg on an O<"f'an view
Much more to lt•ll. call C~NTURY 21 WEST ,
5.St-4840. ---------DbOc...V•Dpb
with 3 lir owner 's unit.
walk to Manna. sho~ &
I~~-l11tna f>o111l·, b1· ... t
buy al SltiS.000. Hy l\Jlpl.
Coa!.tal I •roperlJt~
49fr8JJ8
MAKE OFFER!
l\ll.rm11ve :t l~lrm , 21 .·
bath. all the niceties m · clud in ~ uutom at 1c
spnnkler system plus a
top bill lot'aUon. Only 1/'l
rrulfa t.o Ocean & Marina.
Owner had to leave
Wanl..'I offers fa.st. Asktng
$126,500.
MEL FUCHS , .... Realtor
'75-1150
macnab I Irvine
realtg ,.... ~ ''" ·~· ,,,,. "''""""
t \ ' Pre;11~Jous Mt~a Vt•rtlo• :1
• ' Br, family rm , l Bu
----frpk , inrloor Swed 1!.h
OPEN HOUSE
OCEAN breezes cool lhb
Bluff top beauty I 3
Rdrm s , 2 bath s .
PHEMIUM UPGRADES
throughou t. GIANT
J)8UO, .:reenhow!e. C.D.S
location near parks &
shopprni: Only $98,500.
Sul /Sun/Mon 12 lo 5 pm.
JJ~ V=-illt•y Circlt.'
~•631·5556
ON THE ILUFFS
Overloolong rlana Point
Manan. Cbooot> from two
ttn tnwnhomcs in Duna
Poml.o; fi ne'!l adult rom
munily. Uoth un1ls
ta<;tt•rully t1eror ated &
dcsi~l'Wll for carefree liv·
mg. Ammen1Lles include
pool & ~pa & morl'.
Pnetod from SI 19. 000. Fur
a year round v;acalJon
call! 661-2311
COSTA MESA PROPERTIES
SO MUCH CHARM
Jn this 3 BR, family rm home on
quiet Eastside cul-de .s ac. Lots of
wood & glass + lg. yard for pool,
garden or playground. $119,900 incl.
land. J eanne Ne wman 642·8235.
<M·ll)
a.z LOT W /COTI'ACH!
Cute & livable "shuttered" 2 BR
house w/btkk fplc. Build a 2nd
unit! Drive by 1967 Church St. <do
not disturb tenants) & bring us an
offer. Asking $102,000. Cathy/Dave
Schweickert Jr. 642·8235. <M·12)
OMCI UPOM A T1MI. • •
You had a vis ion or owning a
storybook home like this! s BRs, 3
baths + formal dining, ele11ant
living rm w/impressive fplc & huge
I amily rm designed for a "Country
Squire" w/blt·in bookshelves, wet
bar & rustle fplc. Offered in fee at
$185,000. John Granath 642·8235.
(M·l3)
E~cellent Costa Mesa location +
top coodition! 4 BR + two 2·BR.
$197.500. Coby Ward 642·8235.
(M-14>
POOL-Siii Y AID
Plus 9IJPl"OX. 2400 sq.ft. interior are
ja1t two of the benefits of this
1pacioua 4 BR + den home that
make It per(ect for a growing family. Ste.ooo. Terry Aune Hanes Ma.cm. (·15)
IPACIOUI COMDO ... IUM
Formal entry to lg. Uvtna rm & dln1ftl area beautifully decorated
w/llllrrora, paneling Ir wallpapers.
Matter suite w/ptivate deck + 2
1dd"I BRs. Covered patio. M .900.
Lorraine Remlle 752-1414. <M·lfS)
DUPLEX RBQ. 751 5!jl7
Cnr no·r lul. 1·11pp•·r
plumll11111. ~11od finun\'·
lnH $1.)!l,UUll.
<_; ii Rolit·rtson, IUt1
67~05ii2
DUPLEX HOME
F\n\.o:it c·onwr 1t11•a11nn,
lovely 2 bdr111 rl-s11lt·111·1·
with formal dinm~ rm ._
income wut, + l(amt• rm
See & enJOy I.ht! best fur ics.'i I $229 .1)(}0
onH l·S
Wtdf'IMn/Sat/S..•
S2009tCHIO
PAULMARTIM
UAL ESTATE
644-7313
GREAT
OCEAN VIEW
Prom lnlllllcr lllDt«:, llV
inl( room & k 1t C'lu·n
watch sullboalll lcu vc
harbor for open 1wa
OY.,.,. 4000 !lfl ft of llvml( ·~ for lurl(e family.
Prfct!d we!ll undur •P·
pr111114,-d ViAlu1·. Submit
lA!rmli.
SPECTACULAR
OCMMYllW
4 Bdrma, 21Ai bathll. F.n·
joy complete privacy In mcbed cowt)'ard with t.uUrw pool, jacu1d as
flft rln1. F'ee hind, on
cul·de·11c. P'orme r
model. Perfed for enter·
taAn1n1. Ry <JWnflt'. Open Sat /SUn 12 5 PM 3007
S..ailt.o Dr Call wkdys ••s. evea 640· 1834 or .....
PIOIATI
ln old C4M . 2 darUn1 ...__...olllwy: Nr
••sl&J611Mcb. 2 er• ••• DIVIMACO.
MJ.6J61
MO MORE
U.WMMOWER!
Townhow.e. :J bdrm, :!
balh, dinmg , bw I tin ....
xlnt rarpcLo; & drapt:~
Many de1·orat.or lOUl0h<"'
rluuhh• lo::trlll(C Askin!:
fl4.!W
Cull 540 llal
~HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
$9000 DR 9'1•% Int
Owner wiU carry fin11n
Reduced to SI 19,500
Prof lnd.'ICpd, 4br Mes a
Verde home w /frplc, w..t bur, many xtras. 21i1U
S('ran~ Pl. 751·31i!lfi,
Own //\l(l.
Hy Owner <.:oll l'rk
home, 3 Dr. walk lo
i.chool:o.. 11 In l 1·0 nd
thruoul. O<.:TC U a s
s umes loan $89,500
967~lil. Prtn only ----CUSTOM HOMES
Ji.it t'Omplelt!d In qwPt
northern CM nc11r S Co
Plaz11 Hc11t • u
n 11re11. r t•
J>rk ul n Jehl ul Sl 12,000
Call 646-G47 /646-4tJ91 -------llDUCID!!I
4br, 2ba Mc:rn Vnde
I ltlfn<• clfl c·omcr lot ll v 8lorage, Wlll Qirry IRt
w1mln. S2S.OOO.dn. lly
Owner Prine.-Only. Ask
""Sll6,500. 962-7620_._
INFLATION REATft:R
By owner. 2br twnhm
11»8 Iowa St. -7.500 ~I-MN. MAKE Ol"t'ER
Nrur Costa Mesa & So.
On Plaza Sharp 3 hr. l :V..
bff. new crpl. V·A terms.
1BJ,500 Agt 531·1174
fly Owner, <.:oUege Park. 3
Rr 2 Ba, ram rm, new
f'arpels, drapes, p11ml.
Nto..r schooL'i, shoppini:.
BJ.ODO. 2574 Oxlord Ln.
~1patsonly. 754-1179 F-l.aavam.y
Npt Hgts, Ii? end lol. on •••••••••••••••••••••••
ln'\: lint"(I 1•ul dt• '>al' 4 Bark on Market. 4br,
Br 2 Ila . I 1v1 n J: r m 2'"1ha Meadow llom1·
w1hnl'k frplt', I~ ram rm, Dea.I fell t.hrow:h. ownl!r
<"nlry k11 w /hll·rnS, anxious. Open llous l•
s em I · It t t a t' h t• d Sat/SUn 14!·4. s.46·1695.
g uesth ouse w I Da . AIJ..
Sl'parat.e dbl .iar with of· •-----------
fi<"e & stora11e/ hobby
rm Walk to stores ............. 1040
schools <K·l2>. bike to •••••••••••••••••••••••
beeches. $132.500 Uy Beautiful Huntington
o wner. 645-6174. Pr1n ViewPolnl2brcoodo.
only. 963-9579.
IYOWMER
5 Bdrm'l, 3 baths, rormal
din1n..: rm . Lg l ot
w lsadl>yard suit.Ible for HV slono ce. (;lose to
11hnppinl(, churehes, ten·
01H court.o; und ull lcvel or
school. Newly redl'<' m·
HUllY
litFOIECLOSUU
• Bdrm pool borne. oeed8 11£. Cboire llH !oration. -.soo. SUbm1t 11ny of·
fer. '
!£TSIDI -1 RUQIE I•
..u 11 rr 1
4 Bdrm, 2~ Balh!I, .._ .... .-.-... ...., _ __._ t ~acett'8tl"· s ha ke I .::;;~. 11tr 11 t 'r" t 1
1 I ~ H•~·= :U ~~~
WOWl'LAST
Bnt bur air. ram rm home ln 11 .. del Mer.
DI01q ft. ehol~ loc, le• torner lot. Oor1tou1
home, manr •Lru. Com· r:o;,'1J!...,~ll now
--------.on the -t•bl•. l "'"A~T I • c-~ .... dooo<•ee .-M • I I I I' I . .., 1.11"'' 111 ........... ... • • • • • • \11111 ...... fro-... He. J Mlew, rrrrrrrr1
Cllulfte .... 11 I
' " ....... ,.. .... -. -. ;'. -.. -·
IYOWI• WOOD a a 1 D G & ...................... p~
C!ll'..at Wt. facn rm. Recluee'd lbr, 3ba
' .... . A.lklq ............ .-.ex. ....
LOCATION
Louted on Iara• lot.
bH1,1tlful 3 bedroom bame ott .. 2 flnplaew,
opm beam reilinaa. aun· ken fam.ilY rm. l&e back
)'d. alley •t~. loc•ted
rlole IO park. Century Zl ~.~.
LAlel PAMA. Y Alauume 152.000. 9i,.,3
lou. NJ /mo. Mlnul4!9
to pound1ni aurf. 5
Oedrm. r1m1ly home Ma..~v.-'tone fir('plarf>
(i(JU11n1ot kite-hen Wa ll of
1da.'l'I h•ad!I to covered
patio a nd p a rk like
l(round.'1 lluge C'UI de·HC
lot Only SW.SOC> Call now. ID-7181 Ol'fN ,,, fl•.,', 'Ut' FOtJI ,,~,I
IW.1111
Pool. :lbr. tlWlba. UP · araded throulbout, ree IMd. Prtn. Only. 188.SOO. ~
1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... ~
4br, 3 ruu ba, fam rm,
OR. LR. Full lndscpd,
lJle entry. all blt·1ns,
frpk', slumpslonc w ulls
romplele Neur nt•w,
quahl y bit by l\yreo;
P.O. plea11e. $13lUOO.
IMl)-1441 .
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
herythi~ For
FineUvtna
Try Uus dreamy confem ·
porary-t1tyle home with
2 bedrooms. IWlh etnum
eruy. duung room , •el·
b11r . double hrepluce,
<l•'n, .inurmet kllchen
With hwlun), <~u.inl 1·ov
t'N-d patio Mu ch m11rr·'
'*1.500. Call 559 8451
TAAIEU.. ----"*·--WOOOlllDGE
SA1£UASE-OPT.
2br, <Sm. 2ba. S&S patio
hofne, l(Ol"l(~'OUS lnd~rpd
l'ati-0. w /rover, calh ce1l·
IOI! WrlUdburn brirk
rrv1r . gas kitdlen·hl0lll .
ull;wh 2 ra r i.:arl(. 1n t
•'flll w11t !•''• us~uma hlo • mtge $1J4,900. Own will
hf'lp fin By uwnt:r.
714~
ltancbo San Joaqwo 2br ,
den. 2ba. Crph:. pvl
pauos, all on goU C'Ounw f~y vM>W rrom most
rooms . Pool & 1ac.
Slll.500.64G-0997 ----------TUl'nHOCIC
HREN HOME-Mirama r
Ptc&n 0 , comer view lot,
completJon dat.e JuJy 15.
Selc<>t own options .
640-2D>, 641).(1254
WiUows br, 2ba, cntry kit.
Nr sc•hl.,, park:.. pools.
•. 000 !l.Sl·:wx.I
n nrn.EROCK t1om1· hy Owner 4 bdrm 2 bu 1-'l-c
la nd. $132.000 Need
quick salt· 644-4 LS7 -----
&l'WAU MOllLln
Why no t e njoy pro·
ft•ssionall)' deco r ated
and landscaped 4 Bdrm
tn the Ranch. f_;tcl(ant
bving on quiet c uJ de s ac.
Only $120.000
VOGEL-PACIF"IC
64(Mi161 ---New 5 bdrm. 3 bo J t•ar
gar. 2 ff1)k's. Exclusive.
$145,000. $13,000 down. Save $4000on clo61nl( ros·
lll. Sl301mo. on puy .
mcnL'I.~
LAKIFIOMT
SIS7,SOO
Covington model SSK
bt.,>low last sale! Ent.er·
taiocr's pallo, 111ant spa
& sandy bt•ach c .. 11
Mananne. 646-7414 or
548-:BU Urult.'CS Brokers.
• ncome. Hurry, onl1
1145.tOO W..,.1 i .... 2'11be, ---llMfty-.. .om frDIC. lie tr. lot. ree. Aft. .._.«__ CH't#4ConAM
~·" thh --~~Pk aea0. mnc1. c.omeu. 4
Br + bonus rm. 2350 aq ft. A/C, apnakln, meny up1raclea. Sll 7 .ooo. &MU
WllLOWSBYOWNER
3Br,48Roxbury,
161-IJlhlUPM.
HAID TO FIND
CAMUWOOD
INY.PAlll
Deant> home w /cslm de
1·or E11cepl1onally hw
m11tr su1le w /pr1vatc
balcony. Sp111"1ous rms
Uaruout 4 bdrm, J ha, frml run, lge (mly rm Of
fend at Sl88.500. 759-1501
C;:I Walker & lee , ______ _
ASSU. l>r'•"9 VA LOAM
Large , beaullful 4br .
l&e, detached hom.-1n
Culverdale Owner leav
llij( area. Sl0'-900
~_'33-lll7
~l111nO
CH '1?ea0 S"lnlr ---
YOU CAN'T
BEAT ••
. this spacious Plan 400
IO 'JlM! t:otcJny, With 2230
...q ft . of well planned b v
~ space. Very pnvatl'
setlulJt with low ma in.
t.enanel' y ant. Sll s .!IOO.
tt523 C\MPUSDl·IRVINE
A TOUCH OF
Ol'eu view from Lii .. eoay I bdrm. bome
'"'8lled la Use hill• ol
ScMath Latuu'a Coaat Rayalt .,..., Room for ....... .,. ..
SPICTACULA• ..
. .. Y1N9 ol oceu 6 city MCIU et aiCM. One al Lacuna'• lovety boma
w ith many special
t.ouchm. lncludlna fNt
treea Is • nice feDCed
1.-rd. lntereatln1 ea· '*~on potential
OCIAMV11W ..
.. an a Nral lieltlnlC ! 11Ml dwm ol old Top Of Tht•
World. 2 Bdrrns .. 2 bat&
& a ht.&Me family room
add to lhe enjoyment of
the setttn11. SlS4 ,!iOO
IUILDINCi SITI
l.t"Ve& bulldable lot ru•ar
high~-Walkml( du1·
lancl' to rlo wntuwn
Pnood to sell at •·'°°
Causey
~
SOUTH LAGUNA
JEWEL!
U>aded with polf'nt1al . J
8et1room home w ith
f•nt·lu.t>d sunporch, plu!>
bonu.-. bl"'1mnm am1 bath with 1>n vul•• ,.,,, ranf'o•
Wll!'I T LAST LONG I
Slw.IW
•
lllM Sc.> t:oast fhw11y
111 V1ll11g1• fo'111r
LACitJ'liA lii':A\tl
CLASS S'9,600
GratoefuJ symmPtry f'm· _
497-2457
phu 12ed w llhc o ld a..,..MicJ-1 1052
Sparu.sh u le t:nh an rl~ •• •• ••••••••••••••••••• tNo !oot"tlJ.ng of U'IL4' lvly
home w It.he .-xt"f'plion11I
hv i.p:.t•e, 4 I~·· bdrmi. & :!
baths lrvUll' hvin~ Jl lb
best. Slop in and ~ tor
ywneU 552·4477
~ Walker & Lee
Heal 1'.lltale ------l.OlpRa .._.. I 041 .......................
IJCH&WARM
A stuno1n~ departure from~ ordinary. Walk
to bt·;,ch from t.h1s !liorth
1.aJtuna custom bwlt 2
Rdrm 2 bath h o me .
Ma,mlficenl C'03.'lal & l'I·
ly hl{bl VteW Gourml"l
lotchl.'D, ma:.~1vc h vm..:
room with ..:lowui~ "'oocl
floor.I S275.000
DONOSEH
REALTC>aS
•.CHGU:NNfo:VRE
497-4K4H
Orf'anfront, 2 Im, 2 ha ..
OVO a pt. 1-'rpl. d1·ck,
:.andy t>Pach. pool. pul
lJnl! l!n..>en, rec. ccnln
S!.!ll,000. Pe~ Allen IUtr
«M·757M
RF.EDF.fl RF.ALTY
lllUlOp Ot'v1•1opcrs
La11una Charmers
Orean View
New Condo-. & N1·w
llou.w
I bUt bch. I .2.3. bdr, 442
t:yprt•ss a t Lol.'U!.l.
Owner I Developer/ Bw Id· t'r /Rrok<'r . WI LL
t.OOPERATfi:. 4!f9· 1625
Iv meg. or 41M-.:!LS <Con·
doll> lCM;.
Laguna Niguel
Realty •
DOVE.DER,
DOLPHIN. WHALE
& OCEAN VIEWS
from tlu.'i c-u.-itm home in
a woody mount•un green·
bell settin g 1n Sn
Laguna 2 blks lo beac·I\.
T uk1• uvt•r 9 11.': loan,
OW<:2nd TO $242 SOU.
TAKEOVER
711•0/o LOAM
4 Bdrm home w tmnln
view, Clo6c to M'hls &
...!11ir1,11ni: (Juwt cul de·
...:tt• loc•. w /lrlr, KV UC·
t't'SS I Yr llom1• W ltr·
r.tntef' Plan. SUM.SOii.
493-9494 495-5220
496-2413 830.SOSO
Your Own
Private World
W1U1 a simply da7.7.hn~
canyon Vlf~W . Very
pnvaw fllJthfand home
with 3 bednJOms. dining,
('-07.y fireplace, dl'IUllt"
k1t('hen with bui llins Covered rt.odwood paUo.
1.u sh lands cap1nl(
599.900 Hurry • Call
«i Jl.ti4
TMllRL -----
GATEGUA•DID
MIGUB. SHOltES .. ·•••Lw A roomy upgrad('d up·
prox ·~ s~ n 2 l'ilOry 3 Bdrm. o n fee land.
Stamed ttlass windows
and upslalrS pee& al th~
P1te1f1c
New Tu.rtk._'f'OCk H11thland ee.wr u1 Breon MU"11mar
4br. Best Lot. Spec-
tacular View . Avail.
J18'1e.13U814 One year old 3Br , 2112
Best Buy In Irvine hit+famrm.Ct_.dur extr. Cllanc'heUor 5br. Ir f am1. Fr. wtadowS. SH5.000.
lY. SlC».SOO. 631>-787_!;__ •-mlor~ _
PLUS
fabulous recreation
faciJIUefl and easy walk
t.o pnvat.e beach
AND
1\lrt&etvck Highlands
Tutan Model 3 br. 2 ba,
View. 8caul1ful, rof .•
INTHE RANCH
The very popular 3
bedroom SAN LUCAS on
tbep-eenbell Bn1ht and
a&ry for lbe YOUftl H ·
ecW!ve who Uk.,. t.o en·
lfttain. La"-e COW'tY .rd _.., apa. Only SlOB.000
EXECUTIVE HOME
2 nory 4 bl'd roo m
fabulo us Plan 47 1n
CULVEROALf: a ru
clOle to U.C I • pa rk.
poola and elementar)' act.Doi. nu , ..... tamlb
bolDe la priced below
market ror qlid1 ute.
O....r mowln1 oul of
... Alldal •uo.ooo.
..W&llAUTIFUL
OJunt.ry French Cu."itom
a fabulOWi assumable
1140,000 11t Vw % loan.
Pri<"ed right at S19'l.OOO
'44-7ZI I
/Jn N\[,[l
l~/\llfY ~
•iSSUl IA! ['1
steps from beach, 4 Bd,
41n bll. den & family rm. Prlmt! Crescent Bay
location. 1525.000 See Hl
11 118 Marlnt> o r call ownn. Jea o t:ddy _....;_. ______ _
'l»(M.'16 a.,-.._. I 041 .......................
MOMAICH IAY ~Cl LA_.... ....
Larjle 4 Bdrm, 3 bath home on a
lovely cul-de·~ac. Outstanding pool
and outdoor entertainment area.
$265,000 .
• COUMIU. ..... co.
496·7222 831-0838 ,.,.,, .........
L...-.....
•
...... __
_I_
M1 a11hrS. ...................... . .•......•.............
~~ .... !~~ ~.!!'!~ ... !~
• lh&.e.
NI.., ICI "'-Jbr. .... Olleoll INlty T1Nm
-~a bdrm. 2.,.. ... : tlepat. rr,,k.
frl • -t pools. wit t
..... NYelU.KH•
••••ble . Bro~e r ~•U.. Eaay U ·
:=a.&. ot"~~fA
• tall, 0.laer llm••· .... h, mas.
OC&ANVll£W
UDONlrYC'l•d la lll ..
~ Wm 3 Br. 2 ba
Ml9tOm l•lft rm. Pvt
blMll tommwuty Only ....
H .. JdlnlilKF.w.-1
LOOKS UkK MODt:L
All the wtin u. don.,. •
BR. 2 be ham.-l'tw.h <'f11b. drpo a w•lk'Ov,•r .... Formal din • rrph'
5 man to O&~n. lll mm lll
L•ll Bch, Auum&bh• ban. no qu1.1bfy111i;i Mui-t
~ w appn .. ·11tt~ P P
Sll9,llJO. &U-tr7~
•'UR SAl..J!: W Ntnt• l'on
do 2 Br 2 BM, pnt•t'd 1(1
lldl •l al.OW l'nn only
83laG
· HERllAGl
1~1 All I IH ....
UDO ISLE
~Al 4br. 2b11 on _. Sl to SC klc . lren('h
docn ti beam l"t'IUni.t:.
t1'na OUI, hardw110ft fl~
fl.,...J OR. ~ So P•tw,
u ~~d brlrk fr plr
CompH-ttil n-moorlt-.l
H) Clwnl'r 14110,()t)h rru.m
llAU1WUl 411 +
•AMIM.HYH
"'''· 'war 'rhl 1,;1r k & JU_ll SI 74.~0U
Mt t\'itll ·~" l "'' s.,_,. 2'1''21 \ L'\IU l.>t'I or.1 N1
n.'MStlfUAhle .,ffrr rd 111'1'\I'
Jbr. 2',lm, l 1JIJ11 Llkr &tl}5Hllt ----&.-. ...... tOH -~-·s•••T•1s·u-N""11111.s·
••••-••••••••••••••••• !\UM Vt::N'l'A.JA N II
...._. t4-S-. Tennlb ~'lull Villa~. :l RH M.J..-odl&S-llK. ... Jin Hm . pvt wr:i11
We saved the best for unlUll\J pattv IA•v1•r.1g1
a.a.t! Truly Uike t-'orth>t':. 1111 a vml Mm clwn p ) ml
fanest VMlue:J /\ 3 BK, I 1~6259 SI 19 !IOt
story. SllJ.<nO. or a 4 Rll. u/I~ 2 !It.or)'. 5133.125 Both :m ~~I~/, I/ J,; cooditJoned. ru11y ••P f J '/A('~~ r ,,.
gnded, beautifully <k·
............. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... !!........ '"' ... ,~..... 106t ...........................................
OCW .. OMTIWLD
3 B~droom + 2 bedroom fully
fu.raithed MUIL MU .Ha8t Ndveed-t &
1399.000. Drive by 4809 Seashore & cull
[or aOl>QintmenL
MIWPOIT SMOlll
SI07,900. 2 Bedroom -+-den. beum
cellinas, fireplace, dishwash~r . Hke
new cond Walk lo beuch. pools. tennis
& canal.
NIWPOlt SHOllS CAMAUIOMT
Y•O..fte~
3 Bedroom. 3 both. all lht> e:ictra s
Brick lattice t•unalfront putto 1st lime
uff (•f't'd Cull for uppt to Sl>t:
~ ...... Hiity ~ .ftllt .. '4J·lllO
LINDA ISU
LUIUllOUS WA naNONT
Nu m..rous eustom fc:alurt•l) Spur1ou:.
rnarbll' 1•ntry m ~tr suite w/ ft pk
t;ll•(•tron1c rtlll•rt•d :ur cond 5br, Sba.
furn rm w1wt'l bar. formal dining rm.
brt'ukfusl rm. ~hJl for 50 ' y~1 chl & bay
boctls l-',abuluu~ t:llll'rluintn~ party
homt· S2.000.000 00
... iss&w•·l~
Albert Pussel I Realt y Co.
17141 Ul·SJH
UODOR t-:VEN ..
. . . . . . .. . . . . ....... ___. --· ,,,,,... •tf ........
a..-......... '*-'IMl•t• • f!!d!r, ..., •• 1971 .......................
~· 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
KIDS & PITS
WILCOMI um Klrkwood, lovely air
\'Ond Wr. 288, bkyd ror
tbto lud.<l or ~t Must se:e to~ IMM*3>
......... Men ......
Nt-WJIC)ft Beach IBr. I blk
to ocean. $12.~. 846-5678 an tlPM & wknds ----....ntS FltOM THI
ICH
Ro al Monatrr h 24,60
2.Ur, t4' .. Ua, c·urncr lot,
I '' w p t• r k r l' n l
I J 1Jt1767 721
PLUSH
Moba.HomtStore
!WI~
ti3x~ VlKING. /\tl'. 81<21
~l·ret.'fl porch, xlnt lot'a·
t11l0 1115-Star park Irvine
Dys 9 4, 55H 2477, aft
51'M wknds 5.51-4628
FAMILY PARK
(lwnl'r :inxwus. 3Br.
2Ha, 1976 BarrintUon.
L'land kitchen, lg mslr
bdrm & bath w /l(arde n
tuh. M:h1; JU.Sl minutes
Jway tMPJ8441
MabiW Homt Store
848-8895
• •••••••••••••••••••••• ..._,.,,.,'? aooo .., ..... .... ····-········· .......... -................ . Otlt..,,_ All&IHGWI, 6 ~...... • 9l.onill. Npl Bdl. OwMr If 1 rtr J6H
Clll'T)'. S115.•. ITS·llSS --•••••••••••••••
T.mtlcTNIH
an ltwilln&too Aeacb at
1018 F.naland. Look, but
don't to uch. Call Bob
Oiddnson, All t7t-llll
MSTTIMI
'""5TOIS DllAM
Pnme Huntington Beach
4-plex in a highly desira-
bfe rental area. Only
1144.950. It won 'l lust 1
<:all now Bkr 842·2535
NEAR COMPl.ETION
2567 Elden Ave, CM
Olx 38r home , tile roof.
Also52Br rental'>. Tost!f.'
t'all 979·5099
SELLING?
WHYPAYMORE7
Color•do wood e n
.. II ..... ,.,.. ~
...... 2700 ....................... ,... ....... ,
.,_c11llro.,.._
49.95 a c r e& near
lab-Sl47AOO. Terms.
16 acres wilh mobile
hom&lk'S.000. Terms.
32D .cres with wms-u u
for info.
Subdivision ground·
ranches 4'i acreage. Call
for info. ... , ........
51 lots·Sll8,000. Owner
will carry
A p p r o x . S 0
acres· Sl00.000.
Principals only please.
Contact Ken Marks al
lclttlW.Heulck
Realt.or & Associate:.
1646 Spnng St reel Paso Robles
11051 2ll·SlSO
110SJ 466-3049
40 AC grapes. 40 AC
almonds. Bakersfield.
tax benefits. 645-6132
Hn1111Uafu '¢1• .............................................. C...._ UM... JM4 .......-.. -........ 9'\ ...................... .
·-.NoDop.
M&Vidori•
>•.JIA&MT
EHlllde exec. bome llDO. 1 yr. leue. lnc l's
l pplbnces, water It
prdener. Red Carpet,
~3a4, evee. 551 ·5.'182
3 Br 2 Bii, family-rm, 31.52
Sicily Ave, Mesa Verde,
luds OK, no pets, no
alngles. 9iliO mo. 6"-l.B38
M.sa Verde 4 Br 2 Ba,
Bi() pr mo.
549--0112
E. Side 3br. MannHs ,
Ensign. Harbor High
schools tn5 mo. 540-2380.
"RANCll" 18r, ..... pool,
llnpleee, All appM..-
lae l udH pool and ....... ..meet.Me
--·-llJ.llTl HOiia roa RENT
S or 4 br. PrlNd frotn
tasto-. hed~arcl· 1•ra1ea. Famlllt11
pleHe . Kid• 6 petli
wdeome. Call t&f.2588 or
f7Sa'Tl. Alt, DO fee. .......... 3241 .......................
Builder's Custom. Hm,
2br 2ba, den. Some oc. vu. Beau. yrd. Gar H••
cl)' to sbH. "bch .... mo. yrly.llse. 581·70G0 Mesa Verde · Sharp 3 br, dys,eve.586-1298 Cam rm, frplc . avail. ---------
June 1. "5(). 644-1200 Be•utiful 3. br home ----------1 w /panoram1c view. Z 2 Br. frplc, patio. May be bug e d ec k s . a 11
Wied for olc·semi com· a m e niti e11. Sl300
m 'I home. Low rent ~1186.
1~1 in exchanJ?e for ---------
fix·uplabor.673-7787. Oceanfront. Lag~na .
Private Point. Spel'
tac.-ularviews. brand new
mobile home, l600 mo.
yearly 494~. 49\t-4'>73
Mesa Verde 4 + ram1ly.
fir e pla ce . 2 ba
Completely redecorated.
m>per mo 751·~. -· --&..J-Hllk JZSO ~ ror brochure
or caU Western Realty Services
A ReaJ EBtale Advisory
SJG. UY13
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.-.--.------•I 4br, 300. over park. Spot· less, _,.,5 Gardener & Near New Jbr, 2ba. qu1t'I
cul·de-sac A IC Adultl>
preferred. S47!'> tilil ·:Jltitl
NEW 3br. 21:.> ba, pvl or6til·31114. A\ailt>·IO patio lf>H·A Magnolia. ----
* 160ACRES
IYOWNH
wtr pd. 64.S·2971
1>7!'>mo. 751-8404 &..J-MHJ-1 3252 •••••••••••••••••••••••
oorated 1r prol'Cllii1ona11y R E A L T Y
landscaped. Pnme locu Nwpt. Crftt Co..do'
2 IJdrm Prol11111• sah·
$1 l!*.500 Gd oul of lht• )!as 11111· ---------•
SEl.LERS
Will CARRY!
Sl9a PER ACHK Cedar
City, Utah t:xcellent
farm and ranch la nd.
waler -;hares . hunting
and fashini.: near by
Owner will finance with
low down payment. Call
Sert10 OtOl > 486-4846 and 0-clJ'WI n ( 80 I I 5M6 · 7 334
2 ttr, l ba, child ok. No
pc.1.S. Avail June 5. $350.
912 Joann St. 548-<M38.
LUXUIY 2 IDIM
NIGUEi. SHOIES /Lse
Behind guardt.'d 1-{ates. a
dulrnung momy ;i Bdrm
bo ml' with at•t·e~" t u fabulou~ r ecreatio n
facilities and t!asv wulk
to pvt. beach ~11mo
A s k f o r N 1 I.I l' 1 •
644-7211 /ilh'l
tlon. Call now 1714 1 ---------581·9610: '7141770,6493
SAVI 'THOUSANDS
OwnertAgl. No Comm
Elegant V1clor1a .
Parkwood 4br. 3trn ,
finished bonus rm., 11 ir.
highly up1:raded llugt•
lot Assumable loan
25102 S haver Lake
~1497.
IYOWNElt
Lovely Sbr. Jba home in
Luke Forrest. Highly up
gri.dcd. beautifully
maintained ins1dt: ;ml.I
out.
•Nt.-w pool & :.11;1
•/\JrCood.
•Wet Bur
Includes rnt•mht.'rshq>
Lake Fort>s l lk-ach &
Tennis f'I ull
5145.tlOll
t-'or l\ppl Call
714 /K:JO.Ki:.13
..... Viejo 1067 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Exclusive Finisterra 011
the water of Lake· M1'
:.ion Viejo. 2hr. 2 ba. up
~ades. Grounrl Jtovel 1
hoat s lip Sl4 2.5utJ
751-5000, S48·~
REBATE
S2!llX> rebate ror crpls &.
drapes. Take advantall•' of this fixer-upper & Sa\1'
ltn>'s 3 Br 2 & . lowest
pnced model in ;u ea
STJ.500 total pncc . Try
S7500down.
Lagwia V1cJo Reall)'
581-5416 ----UMITID IDITIOM
S64,SOO
My advice to you is f•om·
pare! Whal more t"ould
this btfl h<)me offe r .
w /rolling bills & lo;,ds of
activity for the fmly
minded persuns . This
,-·harmer is located in
Mission Viejo & seller~ are ol'fenng dnt h:rm~
552-4477
~ Walker & lee
Keal Est;ite ----
A VIRY SPECIAL
PEMMSULAPOIMT
SIB>IOOMS
4 l:ldrm L.ovt·ly \ lt'"-
Sl41.000
Only 2 }'cars olll 11011 ~ Hdrm nr ll'rin1•.,1wH1I
ft.' a l 11 rt' S r II r I 11 Cl $147 ,()00
numerous rm1en1tws lu Ah'l 64!'>·0~5
menlmn dcla1I int'ld'I! •• . -ROU rm t• I k 11 l' h ,. n . 2 Hd <'~la~e m .Nl'WJ)ll~1
bakony Ra m t' mom, a lit.'>. R·2 lul 50 x IO.S
i-umpti1>u" full i-ilt' Close to Hoa.:. hu.w~ &
JaCID.ZI m ma:-tl'r hath shopp1n~ SlW.900 t-.xt:I
tnol just a hulh tub "'-'.!.. 673·11i2U _
w /jt•l1.l. !-Ol1d oak
cab1nt•ls thru out 11nd
murh mU1·h mort• If :,.ou
wunt · ··rhe Poml" an1I
t·an l'Ofbltlt:r S4:J!l.OOO fur
t~· IU;.>:;T
CALL 644·72 I I
~NIGEL
GAILEY &
ASSOCI ATES
NO EXPENSE
SPARED!
Trut>' No expt•nii;t· hno;
ht-cu :.parc'f1 on tl11~ 1t.•
t'Orator"· dn•a m hu m1·
C: or J? •' ll u .., P :i I l' r m •>
rr11dl•I m llurhor View
llome:. Jo'el' laud ·I
fft.·drmo; t-'ormat d1111n.:
nn. Plank~ hardwoo1I
flcw1rs t\t·1·cnlt'd with
~t111i-h tilt• 1\ mus t tn
"'t' for truly rui>:-.\
huyt•r '' Call tud:i y
7~ 1700
•I I,• I •
{@lllilil
IACKIAY
POOL HOME
Real t-:<;tut1•
LIDO ISLE
Outstantlan~ 1·u:.1m rL·
modt!I. Prinw t•11rn1:r
loc.•at1on. stc~ tv l>to;wh
JBr. Jtw. dt·n l.1\ rm
WIWl'thar. m:iss11.1t• bn1·i..
frpl(' & licam t'l'll'~. ~·r
doon.. JlUnt• window:-. t.I r
urea Oj)t!n:. to hnck µal10
Bright k1tt·h. all nu l}lt
in.' ~ nook Spac tnl>t r
:-u1 1c, " ha lt'ony. 1t1·
t•11rJ l<1r fi.ibri c~ w.111
cvr .: S47f1,0(M1. h) 11wnn
r.7.).t7(;.a
IEACH IMCOME
11536Ch St Scashon·
(A-eanfronl vacant lob
art' valU<'d "' S37~.uou :t lot..., uway 1:. lt_•U:.i'huld
duplex for only SH17.~
ExcC'I. la x shl'llC'r 4 Ur :!
bal2Br I ba 2 sundp1·ks.
unfurn yrly lncomt·
$12.600. F.xtra parkmi.:
fo'rant·t~ llorval h. IUtr
b75-1972or 6T3 ~uJ
llome on Luto. lrntll• for
in come prop erl y
Owner /Bkr. 4!19·4460
Hy Owner $146.500
3br, 2ba. ~amt: room
w~ table & wet bar
64:>-:ll09. -------Eostbluff View HOftlf
Uackbay, forever view
~e cul·dC'·Sac lot. 5
Br. 3 ba Highly up
g raded. Ope n hOU M'
Sat /Sun 12·a. S218.0UO II}
owner ti44· 0.'155
Newport t.och • 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OwMf' W..ts to Mo•~
Bayfroot Duplx t-'anl vu. COMI:: BUY -11 9 MOJ•l
3Br upr 2Rr lwr. fo'p, Court Condo At Su11t·rwr oU T ironderoga & In
IACIC IA Y·1/1 Acr~
Country livin~ in th1:-:1
Bdrm. 3 ha. frpk, walk
m clMcts. formal dm1ni:
nn. Pl'R & WoQ\ c Flour:.
llors<o:-. Jllant your own
rruit tn.'t·~ & l!ardt•n or
nn for tenni:. court. hy
~1ppt.
Gold ICey JIREM
546-9521
bhns & ldry hkup in ea trepid Plan 7. Newport I•--------•
and 1·all Mit•kt•y lo ,,.,.
this bt'autaful Nc WJi<1rl
Ouplt:x. with spct'l a C'ula1
w;cler & Lido blL· n ew :>
&-droom.-. t>al'h w frpk
& 1-1a11us Can bt.• t•onH·rt
t'tl t.os inl!IC family hom1•
()w1wr will help ranantl'
H.111 pntt' SlliO.UOO
SllA.Fb:H llt-:ALT't'
!jti() l!li!IJ
San.hat
Capidrano 1078 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Oiarmin,;i 2br. Iha l·11ndo
pool. view S5!1 .~(lll
49'.!·4337 <•r 492 !t~I
Uy Ownl•r I IKlrm :! IJU
holl'lt.' with lam rm &
t·ov<'rf'd p;ll111 Vllln~c·
San .tu:•n l'rrn••I lwlow
markd t)pt'll S<t l 18 1111
!I-;) 2:111:1..'> ~;<lgt•WcHIC.f lltl
l'nnc1p:.t~ voly 11!15 1111 l
Nt'"-t•ust m t"(t'l' hum1• I
a1·n · ,,.. .. ,111 'It'"-lot. :,
llR. 4 1 ~ b;i. :1 l'ri1l1"~
Fam rm, cl1nin!! rm.
lmht•p'cJ 2 founturni..
Spa nis h t·ourtyard
Kuom for l C'1rn1~. pool.
horsc'S OK
Si9.'i.OCIO Tt.'rrm
26181 t:<Jll~· Holwrt11
Open hou.~c Sat !'.un I :i
Broker c•tio1wrut 111n
Ownrr· IJUJ lrtcr
t;4.1·2130 ~·or /\µpl
Real t-:-;ta ll'
s..taAna 1080 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$59,995
Gnat Potentiaf
Nice nlder homl· could ht•
y()Ur dream hnml' with a
hllll' hit of work a ncl
1•r e atl\ t' tho u g h t :1
tx.idroom~. dm1111o:. 'un
porch, rir(lpluce < IWnl'r
will ht'lp raanam:1• (;a II
~1720
TAA&al.
Summr/wnlr r e nt I l."rt-sl 3 Hr 2'2 bath, 3 CUSTOM
$390,000/ofr own /a~l lt>\lt'I:.. blhns 5 min to llGCAMYOM NICI:: 3 br, I·'• ha lf'an l•J 840 18'19. . ocean. bay & fll•nms ula ~ SQ F"T ~ !> Bdrm. w I I! c Y r 11 1 n g ti leachDolllCMlse (;ommun1ly pool. jaC, 51,7 bath. 3 l'ilr gar ne1ghborh1111tJ firit·k
WE HAVE
MOllLES !
OMLIDO
W r. t.lbl wide SJl .~,00
2Br, part rum $34).7~1
:.!IJr. boatdoc:k $'>5,000
2 fir B:lyfronl. clbl w1tle.
& beuuhful $79,!l5o
-
IN1\llffffft)'\l
I II .>Ml ., Inc.
REAL ESTATE I),~ I 1400.
SUMTHIMG EXTRA
Ltr'C'S:.1nj! un:a in rnstr
I.Id rm . l' l' d a r I 1 n e 11
l'lc,r;t'lS, pull out k 11 che n
'>hdv1•:., I~ IJ<Jlllry . dbl
w1llt• /\rl111 i.:t1111
r I U 1'1429 701
Mobi~ Homr Store
Slll·IU!H:l
l,l\Jl'n h1•u.w ~la~ :tli & :!7th
21) X :,;, Muhllt• hum c
fum l'nnw 1111· 111 II B
Sl.'i,fJllO ti75 7!1'bt !JliK·21iH2
Sdhng my va1·11tt0n turn
molllll• homt• 1n Chula
V1:.ta Close lu beach
lllX50' ~500 fl42·4til0
'1k l\111i.:sto11 111>1 wulc.
SIJIJ .;p..it·c. CM . until
:il'M C'all ti<t2 JA.llitl
32UNITS. HH
8UNITS,SA
:!4 UNITS. ANAH
IYUNITS.CM
4 HOU~ES on LOT
l'nnc1pals Only !'lease
/\JI or lhL"Sc pn-1jects may
be pun:hu:.cd on \ ery
fa vurabk contrat'ls
Owner '" mottv:llt•d & wan b f dSl a t·t 1o n
Hrokcr for 1nr11rmat111n
l'all 24 hrs
541-0800
Ncw11orl l;r t>i.t (.;111HJ1)
<1Br. 2' v b<1. 2 i.tory, dhl
i.:arai.;c ~00 mo to mo
•ilM~ 1751
1'WO ONLUT
Toµ l::asLo;1de CM ltwa
111111 Assume !1·11'. loan
Chl!-e in .Jum· Mu~t ~di
Rkr. fl.'il)..6171
REHTSCOVER
MOITGAGE
15%DOWH
4 l'h:x Assume Seller
wil l t•ar r y papt'r
M an a i.: l' m c n l ,1 v a 1 I
A#lenl. Gary D Hosler
!lfJO. 43Kl:I or !'>36-24 9~
l'nncipals onl~-'ti.t Viking, 12· l'Xpan<ls !*
more. l'lt•an, 111 vark, lO Unit:.. condo ap11ron·d
,ullt.s, no pt<l:. 5'!8,000 Newpon Bch SK.W.000.
S4!>-lt00i Prin only 97!1-5425
~forW. 1200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hy-Owner in De Luz l 1.4
acrc-s w1Lh c·rl'<!ks & re
M>r\'0tr. 2 buildini: sites.
I in tall oaks by creek,
olhl·r f>n hall Munw1pal
water + wt•ll l'hl)ne.
t.'11·ctr1clly. plantable
U G. SH9.500 7141968-1134
Ownet-in~.
Mu~l sell luxury home on
8 AC 100 avot'ado trees
(; r ca t Pow 11 y I o l' lw·~1ul1ful \11cw 10 AC''l"c·
ady lo bu1 Id i'.ont'<I I pn
:! Al'
llrC't.'<'her /Inv M:l 114ti2
O.C.LAHD
Krni: size t•slaH• 31 +
ancs $2.5,000 per <1cr c in·
<'hJtles lake ror hshmJ!.
Heady for cl<>velnpmcnt.
A1ljar1•nl p roperty a l)>tJ
JVaJJablr
MULLAN IH:/\l,TY :woo lrv1m· Av. Sh' HH
N n ;,.i(}.;!9641
Hy owner Oana l'omt.
Pride of Ownership 4·
plex. $23.5,000 each on up
to 15.000 !IQ. ft lots.
Owner will rmanre on
cootrart with minimum
$78,000 down. Will a c -
<·ommodalc exc hange.
334U Cheltam Wa y, /\111 o. 0 I' 496·10!17 or
4!1&5275
2200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VlST,\ i1 't aC're lols, .111
plum; & permrts 1>d for.
.:railed 1•nginerrcd. 10
man . rr om oc·n . pks.
pla241 & schls, good area ,
undeo:round uul. Qrft.'r .:.-,.2955
PROIJATE
HI lo t North Tus tin
H1h~ Level 1J:.> al'rc Call
C.rt'l!Ory /\. Dennis Real
ty 7ii9· 1120
l:anyon Lake lot
$20,000/ofr
titil·~
Ap:,.'W~ I 300 .;.;..,-. D~. -
3 Br l &. 2 car garage,
frplc . bcaut1rul cond1-
1Joo, MIO mo. 1·271-11138
or642·5639
Bellut E /s1dt! home, 3 BR
2 Ba, Fam Rm. fplc,
••••••••••••••••••••••• .1trdnr, 1 yr l..e. ~s. Agt. ....... ,_.shed til!>-3411 $li(l(l/m11 pt'rm.111t'nl 1w
••••••••••••••••••••••• --------Summer r1•ntal tu h•· ~INdt 1141 O..Poiftt 1226 negotiated :t bOrm :!•,.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba. Condo t•lt•..:,au t
SUMMH REHT AL
t'or 1mllltlCJiatc occupa n
cy Charming s pacious I
RR home Ill prt.'Sl.lg1oui.
Emeraltl Ha~ T<'rra«c
Only mmult.., walk lo thl'
bo'al'h
DOMOSEM
REALTORS
•\!17 ·•\14411 7 3 l 3111
---------•I frplc. a tc, 2 pool~ ~lk 111 stores. sav1~ j.!a~. Easy IRANDNEW
J BR. dt!n , 21,., bath,
T11wnh11m e , Private
communit y Wa lk lo
bt·arh m J1m<i
REGEMT REAL TY
lll-3114 or
496-9501
at·ce~:. t .. 11n1i-, i.:•1lf
~h. A<tulL., MI t:Jll H.E Oft'. j Ila)::. 1111;
4~·4315 Oth1·r t11111•,
el 1625 I\ m~i.:
Pa1·1rw Island \/1llJ~•· ;:
Newport •och 3 I 69 !!!!':! ........... ?~.~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hr l &. f;tnl<i~l•l' \H'W.
adult l'llmlllUllll \' 1'11<11,
Ja l', l'lubhou .. j• S5;'ill
W1 l.-.11n . 4!J\4 :!!l!fK •tr
831 55(K)
lHr. 2Ba, 224 Yid L11Jo
Nord. $WOO mo t'Xl't.'PI
i\1.11,! $!51MJ t 213 I 270·4!>47
llf' (21J)934·0'J20
••••••••••••••••••••••• Geu•:al 3202 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
IUOGET RENTS
Economy·
!)ave .:as + l1mt·
tbtS ApL'iCtJ,!s t-' l:nf
S235 I br h.o;e s1ni:lc:.
S23.'i 2hr g;irk1ds plcx
S2502 br .:ar rh1ld ok
$28.S2brfumqwet
$350 3 br tuds pets lg
Sl8S3+ I 1':! ba kids nr all
S495 4 br luds Jl('L'i bc·h
1&!5sbarp Sbr beach
1>75fum3br Bal Isl
SS7·0l2S
Homcfinders State Widt.' ---------
BALBOA ISl.AND
REALTY
& INVJo~TMENT
COMPANY · IS ·
RF.AL PROPERTY
Mt\N/\G EM ENT
We've ROl a beauty of a
rental t'<Jm111it up. $1000 a
monOI, lt>nms court, san
dy beach Just sleps from
yourdoor 673-.8700.
.... lllcMd 3206 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CUt.c 3 Hr 2 Ua, Aarage,
rrplc, SlflVl•/r efrt g,
wshr1dryr. 9'75 yrly no
petS ~·3223 t'V~-
IAYFlt()N'T
3 Bdrms. 2 ba t-'um or
unfurnished Sum mer
rates or yearly rate SI 100
ti44-~L'l ---------eor-....... 1222
Ztlf", 2t>a. y rd. frµh'. a /'',
duh fo1· • s.500mu Fl.o
Pt!\..;, !'>W·l351betwn10·5 ----.......... •oct. 3240 •••••••••••••••••••••••
New 2827 sq. ft • !':> BR. ex·
ecUU\c hOmt-abo\c Hun·
IJnl(lon Harbour, many
xtras, SW5 <.:;,II M Ike.
1140-troi
• 2 H r 1 ~ ,. y :_1 r d ,
sto\t>/rt.fr ~i5. Ulll J)tJ
C'hlld o k f" o µ(•l s .
~"
S & S 4br. 21 ·l>a . uµ-
graded. 31tn,q. fl. Xlnt.
locatJon. Gardener. No
pets . 493-9431, days .
~eves. -.... 4 .. t._.air 3242 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WATERFRONTCONOO
Lovcly 3 br. 21 e ba end
urut. Bnck frplc. bltns.
dbl encl J:ara~l' Slip
a vru.I. Lease lf/5. Peggy.
900-4.B!. .,.. 1244
MhlioR Viejo 326 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ltOMt-:S FOK Hl-:NT
3 tlf' 4 br Pnct'd rrnni
S4:ri ti)~. Fncd yanl &
~a r a ~ e !<. • Jo' a m 1 la \' '
plea:. ... Kid ~ & P•·h
welrotl'lt: Call !lti4 ~ ur
973-2971. A~'l. nu foe .
lmmac. Jbr . rrpl•'. I r~
yard. CUl·<1e '>ar Walk lo
schools. $S25mo 761f· 7li IJ ----... .,..... leech 1269 •••••••••••••••••••••••
NO •'EE! Apt. & l:onOo
re ntals. Villa Kentals
67S-4912 Bkr.
I BLOCK TO BEACH
Po;b 3br, 3ba W/34' bo;it
~P 1195. 540-Q4!'> aft <I
~ BLUFFS38r 20.1.
2 patios. 2''2 car gar.
wshr /dry r, rf'f n g. Sti!'>O
mo. (213)698-8021 --,,----
••BLUFFS 4br. 2~~ba,
fam rm. rrp1c, pvt patio
$650. 644'1480 /g:)().5050
ext40 .
••••••••••••••••••••••• P3.nOram1c Ocean View
6 Bdrm. 4 ba humt'. <'hot<'C
area lrvtnl'. SIOOO. mu.
63HBlO.
t:"f'c. Twhns c . :Jbr,
2i,:.ba, 2 car gar. lenn1:.,
PoOI. sauna . No Pch . -----IEMTAL$ -Monthly seoo. 968-4254 or
89M833 .
2 BR.lba . i4~
3 BK. 2 Ba .. SS00/950
4 BH. 21·2 ba, furn .. $1450
4BH.2'~ba. NU . SJOOO
:!BR.2 Ba.SC .. $475/500
Harbor View Home:..
C3rmel model. 3br, 2ba.
avail. June I . S725.
644·6977 . 837 ·3H44 .
~2892.
Newport Terrace 3br
2°-iba, highly upg radt:d
View Avail. July Isl .
Z75. 548·5764. ------
••••••••••••••••••••••• Rnort 2400 scauna. tennis O~n 1-:i r . t d 1 d BBQ. pl a nt..r,, t'nl'l'tl SI 05•000 . ....1ca c on c u · c s ar r b ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCEANlo"'RONT. Lge 48r.
den . 3ba, 3 frplcs
Sl.550/mo. Al}. 759-1120 PM every day "ranl'IS with views of .:olrcourst-patio & runt lnm U 1 4-l'lex for s ail' by Owner. 2 Br. I ba. newly finished
iu-.-Shores. aura r Horvath. Rltr 67&·1972. •-mlns·. For prl""lc• gar w111ddrlwm1I 1 ~ ha S ea1·i'"·hf lsl'w/opt1onlo p . ·--c• ... y-.a
''"" .. 1''"" &:;48-4260 "' •0 7,; loan now cxis tini.: nc•ar beach an • a n •""' · · · hardwood noors. nmo 523 ,..... -"'" ""'"
BY OWNER
tive3BR. newly crpt'd & --- -showing or this llstinl! S.5!*,000 to .-ash down Clemente Xlnt invest· buy 4br beach home 25 locale. Agt.675_·0562 ___ 'f '-"'IPU5J>l:hlvNCE Fabulous 3 bdrm
painted inside & out 5 ---------•I contartDanBihbs. ml'nt s169.90o ffirm min . from border . -----------• C\titomhomewitbsensa -blks to beuch. Owner HARIORVIEW llOGHSIEALTY PymtsS194001')\'rmo.m 431l~'i ProlC'<'IC'd d<'velopm<'nt LL'ase Duple":! bdrm. 1 TIJRTLEROCK Island 3 1 oU' .
transferred out or arPa. cl. laxC.'!S & ms 534 75~1:J ------known as Las Gav111tas. ba. small O<'E'an view br exe<-home . NE-ver bona ~ course view!
Pool & tennis courts. DBJGHT 675-231 I eves/wknds by appt on TRIPLEX $130,000 For brochure Pr i v at P he a c h bved tn!! ss:;o. 7!">2·9023 Yearly rentaJ. $1700 per
Reasonable terms lo Lar~e " Bdrm Pale rmo I•--------• ly Pnn ooJy ~, •192 2732 dys e ves Rede 1· o r a l e d & ""' mo .
.... -0.:r..-1 bu"'er . Call for Mdl Harbor V1"'w hom e. ---1090 :J yr.; old, all umls h:l\ .. :J ..,..,.,,.. • • lands ..,... N ok -· .. llllllUQI 11 " , ________ T•tw. 21 h N 49ft.7301 ca.,........ 00 s m · Lovely McLain 2 bdrm . appt to see Peggy, Lge c·ount ry kitche n. hdrms, "2 a l'ar ----•no _ .. ults 0 ly No....... Jbr, 2tr.>batb Unive rsity
pri d AN ENGLISH ••••••••••••••••••••••• A•lams & "-ach Call THIS~£..aD _...,...., . n ' .,.. .... p k .. -.. ~-Pool · 2bathtownbome. wrgc 9aM31112. 538-3t98. vale yal' . Must st.oe lo ' oc .,,...SSR..,. 675-0lll3or64.2·6880. ar ,..,..,,.,,, • lenrus. . 1 . ed'
---------appreciate CUSTOM HOME Shoreline Managcmt•nl Owner must sacrlhct> -l500/mo. 7141640-0008 deCk. Avai. •mm tale ·
754.7100 TUDOR Quality lath & plaster Corp 847-6363 /\sk for quiet ha<'icnda villa 2Brandnew38ddplx.up· lyal$700permonth.
built 3 bd, 2 11:.> ba. lrg Nancy Wynn w/iJOOl&all a menittes.J per&lowerclosetoshop· Beautifu1Turllerock3Br. Agent&tO«iOO
•.'!I bo h t 1 tl>Cl'I • • ..,00 ""'3-2113 view, never lived in.
• borne. H~e come r lot Nwpl H g hls. l' M tc nms crts. Reduced ColhMeM 1224 · · ·97 Smuliooal 2 It a den
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SUper Neighbrhd. 3br
2ba Le fam rm Newly re-
d«o SllyLlte Walk to
pt/acbl S12V,500.
66m1. Yt1l. that's right. Olarwood Ln/Newport l <213>481 l800d llowt>vcr. see & m ake of· Mesa Verde 4 br, 2 ba, Woodbridge townhome 1 · be · M... IN NEWPORT? nus rm, ranc s ye 4 UruL'>&hou.se. byown~r Br·J Ba home sleps lo puig. ......, •• , .u. triO pp S-0477 THICOVI
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Vacant. Jo"'ast Poss. 1001 ll.Xl{rOSs. (,2l3) 831.ao7o S20.000 l o $215.000 ·-••••••••••••••• .. ••• New 2 er. l~ ba, 2 story condom'nium oa w•ter•
-:r blk Nor J~~.:. Yf.i.'.'.;.?.~~ ccves~ I I . /T:s ff'r ·~.;_!:aim r----,_ ..... IQL.hu.-§!!!&. cpq.Llb . r . ~::.-'·~-a..,c.h,...! -----'~ +---•WINMll'P·llilt•r.'!rtPSS-i:---• ...... ,..._,~~~_.· ... ~•RalM" 111Rl,-.-...•Wtt-+-S11111nl'i"· .... ,_._""""' -~:;d: no pets. auUTUI an scape mo.Apat64CM;500
Bri tol CM Fi n an . av a i I . -...for .. 1700 54().4752 patio. l500/mo &40-5510 --~------'J11ia bidden beauty is 292'1 s ' 714·7»-0603 ••• .. •••••••••••• •• ••• • 1185. 751·3896. ~~~aft 6. Npl fflls, ~3 Br 2 Ba, dlM end st.. 1-slY 5 Br Beaut.Hui v1rw SB mtns ; ~1.. •--flew fut Wat•ater I 091 New Condo. Irvine, 5 mos 2500 fl 3 story. 3BR New condo, 2 br, 2 ba, 2 Woodbrid S • ~ • c.._, to Ba. amt ocean v • ---..-....--•-..---· ... •••••••••••••••••••• old. by owner. 2br. 8 len-3ba sqf • • 2 ·1 1 • frplcs, pool & jacuui. ce ycam,. 0
1re fsboppint, stove Swedish uun•. bl ..__ n1s els. 2 poolstja<' • am rm. rp cs . teyrly.67S-4912Bkr Model. 4br, 2~ba. rp.c1 It r e fri&. 831·9110 Or i::!• Iota ol ext.ras 1/2 ILOCI TO E 64 4,... ,. o v e r e d P u t i o • OR, 2 car garg, coverea ...... ,...,,. '""'-Id S'15.000 ves, 5·l a... I d d o~n"r l l d d _....,... lee to •pprecaate ...... t'OU be your OP· MILE sna•ARE $7142. an scape . .. ~ . lbr private yard. (/p, ulll p II t 0. n s c p , ________ _
..... Owftel' will hel IQNF.S lO portunity to buy ao out· .,.... . 714/86'7·2518 paid,. No Pets . $350. w/s prinklers . Pool It LmOISLI
flalDCe REALTY INC standing2braoddenor4 PARK ~~ Oltof~ 642-083.S. Tennis f•c. No pets. ft:!' a.., 3 BR, 2 BA.
tR£HIG€ m:-. ~~e~llary=.bome WBUI ~b!dowHiRhuln by .................. !~.!~ ,..,.,., 2550 NewTownhome·nrbe•cb, ~~une Mb.~ mo. mo S.tpastio.sooflO~Z_.18.
-.,. __ ... _HOM€' .. anmn,..on. g y up· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 _._ bdrms • U · A , n 1 (714) &73 grad e d w J m a n y ~ w Jc-/W. I 4 ,..,_ · convena· IG-511111Z
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., '"--Hw N' e' See SHE F Fl E L 0 amenities incl. built in ,_ • FORE t1on pit, frplc, pool. ---------
...... ~y, PLACE al Tustin Ave 6 microwave oven . trash e Dix Dplx 3226 courts & spa. 1575 mo. IALIOAts&AMD
Hllh In Newpart Beach compactor. Plus. plus. ~.:~· r,py~~ t>::~r MIWPIOPOSID S.7867,642·0186 3 a.-, J be. f\arn or
B&ST ORIGINAL--------by PACESETTER ph.ti!963-~I ;fg.5'Ml9 Jack Nicklaus Golf 3 Br condo, 1575 mo, nr d.anlalMd. Summer
&Uni AREAi Seoaa· 5 5 TO HOMES. Course. New 4 Bdrm 211a •-rates or yearly rate Uau1 PIH E. bisbb ,_.. .._,...,...., 2000 beOlatO&sq.ft.homeons Olnyon/Vlctouia, frp,.;, aawtlll
emlOllMlld, apmdoua S»lt· llDUCID Open daily rrom l2:00 to .,..................... level acres. Great tor dbl(IAU'. '*'2142·
1*m. IUle. + unaaiv Lvb d•le• Jual • h•lf ~~ 1\ieeday 6 Wed· 7 INTS-C.M. horses. Tile entry. 2 2 BR. 2 ba condo. E-aide, r.-.,nn.•addedllob· block from the sand It ·-Y· OllllrlMl•tate Beaut. new buildlnll. fireplaces . c u stom 1rg yard, pool, jac., dbl
by rm . Overlooln localed In a hlfhly de· ......... •••••••••••••• F'replaces, xlntlocatlon. cabinets and pantry. pr. Kids " Pets OK.
e110rmou1 1reenbelt. aiuble rent• area. (J14~'l1 ftAIU ....... ..._, TSLlnvmts 642-1603 Jennaire island cooktop, IC75. 675·t870 a1ent or
ff oa ea ti y pr i c e 1..-.ed the ye•r roundp~&.·~~~~lfH~~.,...,.,~~~ ,_. ~ I I 00 trash compactor. D /W. a.9UM. ••• ... _. ~ UlllUnMed ~ --UM1TS-C.M. hule n111ter suite with --------• • ...,.... tilll .... Tfll ....................... ~. 3 Br ownen w•lk-in closel Tlle F-a8'tide-les. Zbr. lbe, MTUITID •Y SHAIP unll. 2 b•, frpl, 2-car shower. 3 car 18t•Ce MOW~ ... cpl,
_.., =-~Bay ~=11~.~:: :':~cl~:~~~~-~~:; ~~~:i!~~~:!:i, k:~~i:~~":~: Im. ·
Offu. Perfect coad Reu btate C.nnery VU1a10 view. home. Low Park rent. Call R•Y Kowa lchuk, IODSJPITS OI
CllUar11111Uo1ee 2br, lbll prolesalonally CMfWT> Oktrtri·plx on dbl lot crt .-. &SIDE •P•C. twnbae, .OODllROwN R.E decor.led. S117,600. .....,....._ ""9 lax 1hllr. 1115,000/ofr. RBhoConsullallt R.E. frpl, 1ar, P•tlo. Mfl, m.a. 111.-.MMlllt. M.a5 owntaatM0-1.f71. 714-m-5al -.a10;.._..
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lft Tbe Renell . 4
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4 Br, 2 Ba lfartJor View .....caucbs-. .. ....... .-
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Oakwood
Garden Apar1menta
Newpot1 leocfttNetth MO .,,,,...
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38r + den, 2liu. lsti ~
mo 211 C11lle Oondo
12L314:M-~l ----_ ___ A auh• unit 11 • ..._ .. ., ... S. .... M•.Jel• opoou dd1lr 10 I
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••••••••••••••••••••••• Apw:lwww•h......_. U1ndo38r. l l1B<t . Jl»rage, ••••••••••••••••••1•1•0••2 air, pool , $385 mo Gaas .. ~,... ...............•.....••
~ .,._---12io APJS .. I & Z 115.
Move 1n immed. Save
.ias-Uve nr work A/C.
Tenrus, pools . Se<-urity
1700 No. T e mple ,
Anaht>1m
Orangethorpe/57 f'rwy.
Les Chatcaux Apts .
SOM-8211
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28r. lge fncd lol Obi gar, m quiet st. S3ti0 tm o. Call
/\de Mf>.9956 ----lZtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM~ .. 'OR Rt-:NT
3 or 4 br rnc1'<1 from
~to S'i2.'>. 1-'nrd yard &
i.ta raRCS Famrl1es
please. kids & pets
weko me. Call 964·2566 or
!17J.2971. Ai,'l . no rec.
2 bdrm. 2 ba ;ur l'ond.
fireplace. enrl p:itlO
tennis, pools, Ja<'UZZI. 2
car s:a rage w /opener.
1-uu sa:ll!1~ 5:'>4~ _
----..... '•MaMla 3107 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Ur. 2 ba l'Ondo. 2 car
gar. aulo npnr Beaut.
bay view. $700.
1'SL M~ml 642· 1603
OCEANFRONT ·
Gor geous ocn & bay
view. 3rd & top story,
secunty bldg, parkinJ!.
2Br. JI 2Ba. $75 m o. yr .
Cute :tbr hou:.c. Crpts. ly 497-4542,675-7264
dq)S, Sll)V(', dbl gar , -0 furfi S4 5(J + d e p BAYFR NT stod1<1 view, ~5Wtl. pool, :-C<' l>ldJ:. Yrly
- -- -$IOOmo KJt. llltins. Ai.rt.
3 Br h o m c w I f r p I c 675 189H
Ml')1mo. Cull Shnrchne -----
-TotLoe ·~•uht!n.
•2Hl!drooma• 1 balh •Walk LO p.11rk '* Pta(i'fttJa, C M 11H~S'JllD
2 ttR. ,ar, patk> ., .....
C'f111'1 G!l6 No pt•l8 h1l.
l19t + dep I~ A1•t A
~m Atlf' 4131 ~ •
£eetalde lbr. 11 ... ba. hll
1ni.. d1~hwio1tw1 . JHtllo,
f'nr ld 1ar1e. n o Pt•l•
*81
h . 11-ilNt, twluli.•· IYJW.
encld 1ar . J!Mlm, a 1 ,
w ,d rm . rrpl\'. or
Harbnr .. WI win an ~1r.01
h . 2bi.I. l'nrkt 1u1r No J"fea ltOO llHO-ff Valt•n
na, lM6o 7111.1
Ne'W condcJ, Ol't'i6n .. I'l l )'
vu. on the Bhtfi. C M 2
ups trs br . 2 ~b .1
Ml{·rowave Wi;hr. dryr
ai mric av1111 Lk l' 1· 1186 Eves~
DLX-VU~W-2 HR, neur
beach & s hop:.. 13110
Adil.'>. no pell; 00 7647
Z!OI Pal'1.r1c
Oean ba<·helor apt. $W'J JX•r mo. Cull 546-581j() A:.k
forPam<>1 Larry
.. WPOIT
APAITMINTS
2 Br SWO + utl. Mature
adulls, no pets
atSONewport Blvd
Co!;ta MC!la
orr v a n R u IU d s l .
Spacious 2br. 2ba, loft
condo. Quiet end unit. 2
car garJ: w il'leC' door
opem•r l'lbh~ & pool.
646·5538 dys, 545·1431 ev~ AskforJohn.
l Br. stot1e & refng. Cpts
& drps. Adults. No peL'l.
646-43112.
Beaut Hui n ew Brit·
tanywoods condo Jbr ,
2ba. 2 car ~ars:. tt•nms.
pool. extras . $595 yrly
lse. 645-1257.
~ m>w Condo:! HR 21 ~
BA. 2 cur ~:ir llupl\·, ..
view. over 1600 :;q fl
Sfi5(J .. ~\'CS. Sat /Su n
ti42·2971
Af•••••U..... •••••••••••••••••••••• .... Jl44 .......................
Aaocb~ S an J._41aln
t ..... lOR +loft, l '-'ba.
Adul t t1 ·~~:, 212/$4U·J76~, $U 7607
Oran1•trf'\• Condn 2
ttdrrn l b.a tl'ruu L
jacuni, pool, C'lubhowle,
Mull.I ~mo 7~·tae0
~ ..... Jl41 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Dehau nt!WIY decorated z
bdnn Mpt on ot't!Mn nt'llr
Vifot or lluii{I llt•ntr d
lJ!t11I. t'itJV»tor. subll'rr ll
nl'i.n JJ 1trk1n~ $82~ .. ~
J t11lr111 ""' <Jwtit area. ~J)\wt 1•lr c·linyon v 11·w
All ul al ~50 pt'r mo.
.OO~llf
L...-.Mlt-' JIU •••••••••••••••••••••••
fA('IN<i OOU' COU RSY.
U.tdo 2 br. 2 ba. West
Nm•· l>r 1 .. 1v~ly areu
tiltni., wai.h e r -dryl'r.
µauo, 2 l'itr i:11r , auto
OJ1':nl'r No JJl'l:> $475 mu Cull 770 l9!'>0
Mlwportleoch 116' •••••••••••••••••••••••
PAIUC .. WPORT
Bac h e lors, l o r 2
Bedrooms & Townhoust!s
"'tom $34!1 ~
Sf'cl1a1·ular ~pa , total
rt!l'l'l'at1on f'ru~ra m .
i.oc1al program. 7 µouls. H
l4'fllus l'<IUrtS. At F'a:.h1on
lsland. Jamboret & San
Joaquin llllls Road
1714J 644-1900
4219 l'utnct' 3 br . :.! lM.
C'\IOdo. Split level w /frpll'
& pot>l. 549:; mo 1133·!! Jtl2
BAYFHONT 2 hr. 2 lta.
IAAI Vu Pt"nthouse. 31tr,
21 "ha. bla-8990 ----V\'urly, 3 BR. 2 ba. LoVl"
ly llCl'<m & l>ay Vl\'W
$71M .
U •f•anrront 1 BR. I ba.
yrl_y AJicnl ti7J-:l663 __
(..f( luxury I Br, util incl.
$)5.'i/mo. Isl dllSl ~SI 00
d cp r <'q . 1-'t•m . pre · rl.'n'ro. 540 115811
• B HE A T II T AK I N li
VIEW
~ µr mo. hi;: I Ur J iil.
lugh on bal·kbay blulfs
w 2 pn v h<ikon1c-..
frplt'. ht d 11001. lo:1ds ur
dOr;t1:. 745 0.1m1ngo Ur
!f19.~1n45· ll!6<1
Wt"\lt•Lt(( :m•a. I Ar 1111
p ., r . I $! 0 l' 1• k . p ti 11 I .
?ff .... ~~ ... !~!! ~~ ..... !~!!?.!ff!.~.~ .. !~ MQll•T.-HH ~,,,'!:~ ... ~~
~ C9CTll Hutlntton Bd1. New ....................... rouND: WM&e ...,..
' DICSUt'TIS n .us sq ft blda. .. 'lrlllOllALI .,.. • ~ ~ til
FULLSUVlC& c 11 l c I' l II l e d r I r e t"MD ... yWd -I 1r Newport ... t ....... ,. OCEAN v1p;ws ~.Xlrit identity Jnda. wart diacount. htfc •a• LoaD • Nu1•i 1..-Cr ~t~r· IH rate 91111D. ao.ooo. tlO,• 6 Samoy9d. Call-.-. c_, U0.000. Call Ro1er, ~le.a ar ...._ 1D •••••••••••••••••••••••
M4mft ...__,_ w / pear .... ~ a'\ nitely pr cpl~ Call -••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ..._ jlflerlp.m.~-t-Of'flC'e or Comme rc ia l IYPAltl.... LOW£SJ pendant. Rl:WA D.
s p are 1n d o wntown -R.~mHLY' ••'IOlll•-.all BIG B•!AR l.16kefronl iAJWU1 Landmark Bldg. .-""""" ••uwl ..... Otbtn Sml or hct-groups 1,llnlq n. or will divide Fenced awa.ae for your latT.O 't... L08'1': Male doc, blk/Wltt, ...,. 714/8116-7701 ...... 1 .... L 4112 Ol"" boat. camper or ulra • vi~ M .. a Verde CM .. .,..... 'I-. or · vv, car. For i nfo ..... II a.llT.O "--' n-•0 01 ...... -.:. · 492-1901 ".. ....,~...__:--•--1...... _..,ftA . --· L a cuna Oce anrro n t
OellUL loull<>n. SlePll tu
beach. July tMO w~k
Aug 18.'iO wk. 497·2042 or
f!11 D2
l# Bl1 &ar Cabin. Ideal for that gel·away t1aca·
lion For summe r r e·
li«VaUona call MS·81n6
OllwW .... r ...
Beautifully furnls h«>d
2br. 2b& oo the water ln
Ptll gate lfUarded aref ~h1kani Kai M a rina,
K.aneohe Bay. lllOO mb.
'4' boat slip avul on lone
t.erm lse 71Hl30· 1746.
Laguna. oceanfront r" v bt"aC'h , r1 s h n g
weekly /mo Wa nte r
Rates.499-3816
Lakefront S. Laite Tahoe,
2 br. 2 ba w /dock & pool,
sleeps 6. Weekend or
Wl't!k.JY 644~.
~to Shse 000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ROOMMATES
---11411·3133. Hunl. Beach r--. .,. _ _.. -
C...POINTI area. ...... ...... C..
DIC. sums w A R E JI 0 u s E 6424171 ......... I
J11mboree" MacArthur Sl'ORAGE. Aprrox 3000 ....... 2501. v.-o Bay Windows sq ft, » ft, al or part. ~ fO • ._. Pl~h Carpet. c.osta Mesa. 642 .. 47511 1 yr 2nd TD. 10% in· 75~Z7 l7. terest. 12"-'> diacount. Call ...... W..ted 4600 Rocer.114/13"170'Z
EXECUTIVE
SUITES
Luxurio us o ffices,
spac ious confe r e nce
r oom , execut ive
secrelary, pe r sonal phone t-overage. recep·
tionlst , xerox. nolary.
Lease or m o nth to
month Near So. Coast
Plaz1t. Orange County
Atrport & Freeway. Call
Virglnla 546·2982
O'r1ce. CosLa Mesa. A/C.
drp;. cpl. 2 or J rms .
Si.'00. 440 sq ft 979-0'lll
.._,ICAL SUITE
Ground noor. Corona de l
Mar $1i50 Per m o .
Hcci lo no m1cs Cor p .
bi5-t.'700
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Respons ible . working
write r Sl'e k s o n e
bedroom t•oltage in
Coron.a del Mar or Costa
Mesa. Quietness N;sen· bal. Write Classified Ad
lfaJG, Daily Pilot. P .O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92826.
tQIY AVAILABLE
2NDTDAND
SWING LOANS ...
INTERES'l'ONLYOR FULL¥ ~-MORTIZED ...
1..ee Really
R. E. Broker ,960-1957
I YI 2NDTD 9'111 c;>uALITY Receive 20'" 35c,: yield,
<Employed > lady. top · 12C/r .discount. 'iUpe r
ref's. Req's by .June 1. 2 . secunty by Slllgle family
BR/pal.Jo apt under $325 home Beller than pul·
St. Andrews . Westclirr. ling your m<>nfy Ill sav· ur Orangt' Ave. area 1 n ~ s & l o a n •
Call befo.-e 7am or after $6000·$1 00.000 Call
7pm: 64$·4476. ask ror Roger, 7141834·1702
BeL-;y F.asy money $10,000 to
Sl.000.<n>. PO.Box 1023,
Newport Beach, 92662.
Npt Blvd . C.M 3 offices. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ue<1ul. New Bldg. Patao ·~_.. 5005
ts WllMwh/ PencllMM/ Lostlr~ area. 213/862·8967 -....-...... , -----...................... . • ••••••••••••••••••••••
REWARD for Star·
UlllJbire nMnl nni w /5
emall diamonda. $100, no
questaona. 61.4-~78 or
S-M!Z
FOUND: Female lriab
Mitter, approx 6 mo.· l yr,
vie Beach Ir Warn« HB.
1141·-
FOWld caU<.'O Cat with a
Utt.er ot 5 kittens . Vic.
Woodland School
~51121. ----FOUND: Ger. Shrtbad
Pointer M 2 Mghan
hounds M .. Spr inger
Span M .. Spri nger
Spaniel Mix F • Ger
Shep Mix. Fem., 3·M
l'ood.Je mix, Many cats
Irv Anlnwl care Cenlt'r .
754-3734
FOUND: Collie Mix wht
w /some rt-d. T errier
Mtx arey M. And pcltisi·
hie others. N.8 . Ammal
Shelt e r . 644·3656. or
&fS.l!iC»J -------
Found: "'em. blk Lab
puppy w /choke chn &
fl e a co ll a r
663300 n54-0J4R ---------·--
Shs..H-Sa•e
Enjoy more. Pay less!
AH Ages & Lifestyles.
We Check Rererences
Cal 546-4282
TOP LOCATION
f.. 17th St .. lAsta Mesa. 2
Dix. suites, S900 to $1.000
mo. Ample parking.
8rokcr675·6700
lnsW'ance Salesperson
Does your pre!icnt Job of-
fer you independence,
prestige. a reelinJ: or ac
tu mpl1 s hm c nl 6t
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not you s hould talk to
Farmers· Ins. Group tl>·
cfa y Ca 11 ~41:J.5111
5 I 00 Pwsonals 5350
Since 1971 we have helped
thousands or our clients
find roommates, We cun
help you too!
HOUSEMATES
832-4134 (213)466·814:1
Roomma te. Npt Heh
bayfront dupl<'X. 1\1 W
S!S0.!164·2688.675-4221
Shr 4 Br ho u se. N
Laguna, 2 ba1·hclo rs
looking for 3rd StrJi~hl.
Tcnn1s t·rt~. •"' prl\
bcarh. S27!'l pr mo + ull I 4~1-0068 ew:.
Orril'e s p a ce located
bl·twn L1<.111 V111 3Ae &
Lado blc Hf'nt a dt'sk &
:.hare a conference rm.
Othcr :.crv1ces optional.
l<oJ.t<•r 67:J.1020
FUm1shl'd office for Isl'.
ut1l 111d 'd Good loc. CM
l '.oll AM i~ 'i''i41 ---
Ex<·cut1"'t' Mf1 C'c -.u1tl'
w v11•w in lfunt 1nl!lon
Rc'h. 1JO 'ti ft SJ!°•ll pc r mo Call ll1111. 9fi() 4:!Xk
Fem a I e Hoo m m a I 1• ,. nt't'ded lo :.hr J fir apt, Sl'~I LIP l)ft1r·P -.rn rt·.
llB.S2tA!mu ~ l!lYObd lf)I.,, clrp.., 1\ (' 173111
I JPM Bl'ilch.11 B 1.-,t• IW:! ~W
Per.;1>0 IP .;hr :! nH. L0dM
Ulll. pool. F•t· I blk~
beach. $2i.!5 mo. ti7:i WO>!
OUil't' ~~ ~ Ft ( ;n111111t
lluor. Im 11'1 ~ \IJ inu
17:1>1 Anahc11n St. (.' .\I
li/J ~i..)<I
Elt'i.eant. sm all bc.1Ut\'
salon in s hop. ctr. I.di
Niguel Asking SJJ.500
Peg Allen Rltr494·7578
7-11
H.1~h ~ru!>:> in bus. IO yrs,
011.nl·r movin)! fri>rn
:.ta1 ... will r:.r ry "t1m1;
t1nanc1n!( DHa1ls 1n 11.,1.
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846-5502
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PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY S2
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bono.\100 of 11ems fM 17S
ur It''" w 1l h .. Penny
Plm·h .. r Ad J lines fOt' 2
con.-.:{Ut1~t-d:.y'I Each
otdcL11on•I IJnl· " 6'T for UM> 2 •Ill)'> Chante 11 •
:'/11romm1"rr1JI acts
F11r mon• 1nformo.11on
1100 topla<·e )OUr ad call
642-5678
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RELAXING MASSAGE
lbbJarnes·L1c Ma)lseur
OutC'all 9·.9, 494·51 ll
MICHEl.LE1S
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1 lAM·2AM 835·:114!1
UHDA & VICKI
o.tc.I Malsop
For 11w ,_of It!
Servaniz al I Orange C'o.
835-7313
COUNTRY GIRL
•ESCORTS* at Hrs. 7311-t).187
•FOXY LADY*
OlIT\.'ALLONLY
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MJ?mt c;0 rµ .. 1'14i li36J 2 RH, 2 ba • bayfrunl con-
------do. yrs. lc&"c 9l50 ~o. mr,.1~Agen1 _ _
2br, Iba. ,s:oo<I arett. K1fis
OK l'c>ol S325mo No
Pas. Kathy ti42· l!J5l .
maturt• adult, nu pt•ls Hoomm:itP wantt•d :.!ltr
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to·vd . tolll'I . t•rpl 173(; MONF:Y BROK E H
1-:arn $40 K + .1s a n <l~l'nl wl' prnv1dt· .111
tra111111g & ~1·n 1t'l'S al
luw nist 11.:IO .i. 540· 1433.
MAIL CENTER
PREGNANT? Caring,
t~denllal <'OUnseling &
rt.'ferr:tl l\bort1on, adnp
tmn & ket>plllg
APCl\ltE CocicbniftilMK
N'ftiihed 3400 C ... 1lrano Beach 3818 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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Ocean view rustom bll
t.ownhm.1.'>r splil·lcvcl. 2
Br 2"'t> Ha. avail. 7 /1
lea'\e. 661-2871
-~ --------Caronadel Mar 3822 ..................•...•
2br, Iha 1wnhs ~•Pl P vt
clec·k, bll 111:-. fJOlll
Adulls. 1·hlld 16 + Nu
~s. $431lsc.1;73-{M73.
So Of Highway. I 1 ~yr old
spac 2 Br, 2 ha . Pvt en
trance. encl ga r. laund
rm. s undeck SS7S 1mo
OwntAi..'\ ITT3·Wll ---
-Nl•w l 'apc (.'041t•ondo 2 hr.
2br, p \1 p;1t10. 1.!<trl!. bit :_!• .. ha ,\ti arrw111t1c,.
m..-. SJ25 No ch1ldrrn or $.'~i 1;'75-ll:Mi4'i aft 5prn
Jll'IS 11111 V1l'liHlil
ti41>·3197, lill·H I0.'1
2 Huge bedroom" 'bt'um
ceilin~. fully 1·:1rpt•lcd.
nwlt·lll:. Sopt•r luea tmn
Si2751mo Adult~ onl}. no
Pf'b Apply apt ~; ~iH W
Wil~·n
Sll'IJ~ lo l.i{•:t<·h Rr.111tl
Nl'w :J & i A<trm AµI :-.
n i;& s1~'> 01:1-:rn:1
S..Clemente 3876 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Vu, fr dc....-k :l HU. 2 Ha.
fplr. SJlll i'allo. tarport
Hoaitilqon IHch 1840 49.1-:m_o _ _ _
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SHARP. bt'ar h 1.2 & 3 BH. nn. wlk t.o bd1 sn:; mu.
lrplc, dJshwshr, ~aral(c 4911-QHO
& patios . No pe t s . -----------
!lfD.2358: wknds 84().G306 S.. .hal ~Strano 3878 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sl75 mu. + utol l':Vl"•
4!<l·J7H7
Rf'!'.P YOUOj.' mult· 111
shar1> :l lir c<1ndo lr•v1n1·
Walnut Sq Sl5Uirnn C':.ll
J im workdv.,; !l!l2 .tti<m
rutl'S 551·lHJ:i
l"cm nt't'<ls l"••m lo .. 11:.n·
t'U~1 hnU~l' Sl5U l 'l1111w
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Fern. 25<1.'> lo 'hare 2br 2ba. dupll'x Cd~ ,\,k for
G;Hy H7 5 47 5h o r
4!)1-~
Fem. <!5-;JJ :.hr 21Jr, <JIJ,1
Prk Npt. apt. Incl. fuC'.
utd, $240. 640-94UK.
:\ n ;1 h l' 1 m !) I c M
li73 ;!fey\
NEWPORT BLVD.
CU\ta ~1cs-.. offJt*l' ..,,,ace -- -for lt•<J<,('..11nplt•park1n~: Coin o pC'r a t t><I ' Video
S-im i.i.-r 1110 5.'il Gl4J for J;tam~ Stan your uwn
111torn1:Jt1on hu.-.m~"-b:Jl ·3327
5015 l'lu~h <ln1an .. r full 1nvo;,~
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IUHI 7a<! 1$lSlill SAN CLEMENTE
l>t-ve lnper needs •n · llkll' 1duul UH1t\' S p;H T 111 Vf''itors for a pprovrd
1.x .. 1111 iful ga rdl'll 1·11111 •·u ... tom hom+>s w I llW
pkx '" S:int;i /\n.i 11•·:.r rh:M uc·c;.i n \ 1e11o . Call ·ru. .. un 1-'rCl' purk1n,e & Hot!er. 714 ,~_ 1702 .rorr~. IL~~· or conforenrl' ---_ ---
TOWHHOME
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**** CONJrGfulations
ESTANCIA'S
NEW ASB
PRES
Dorianne Ry•
****
SpiriNalRHder
l815S. El Camino Real
Sant:l<'mente: "ully lie.
. __ !::nr i;\PPt:. ~92-'1296
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
t\IJOg~ (twrt
(;,Jaly -Truant -
OPERATING
My dol·t or as r eally
~y. He expects you
tu leavr a tip on the
OPERATING lable. ------HOVSEHOLO HELP &
"EWPORT CR 1-;.c.;T
Attract1vt• 4 bdrm 21~·
hfl rum rm, split lf'vel.
never be~n l1vvd in.
plush C'al"J>t'llOJ:, drapt.'S,
d is hwa s h er. trash
ma~hn. :!.') l'U rt dhl
1kilf' r•,fnf.: w11t•f' mak~r
:.! car J!araJ:l'. flre pl:irc
\'cry ell!!>~ to rx111I & len
111s Nn r1t•h Annual
ll'US<' $1150 I mo C.: a 11
7l4 ~ .. :~I
3 bdrm 11 :• bJ Sl25imo. 2
bdrm I l>a $375 /mo
Short w;olk to twal'h. 517
Goldenrod 675-9234
Seawind Village
l\jt-w 1&2 bdrm luxun
adull a plS 1n 14 pion's
from S400 + pools, ten
ms. waterfalls. ponds•
Ga:. fc)r c.'OOltini.t & ht•at
cni.t paid. From San
Dtt.ogo Frwy dnve Norlh
on Beach to McFadden
then West on Mc F'urldc n
to Scawi nd V1ll agl'.
(714 )893·51911.
2 Br 1 Ba t•ondo. crpls.
drupes, poul. avuil 6 11.
G!5 mo. 4lm-ti244
FUm Prnlhouse apl. 2
BR 2 Ba , w ,.1aar1• 11o
mature empld malt· S!2!'i
mo .. bl & la~l Call
Fri /Sat only •t!)1·fi21fl
nn S<>crclan<il sr r vu·es
avallabh• We :.upply
r11rn1 turc ,, lll'l'<lcd
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!•---------1·art-for !>ll'k or elderly lnvl!Slors wanted for a p· ----• ,1vail HJ3.200!t
Near So. t::.l Plaza 2br. Avail 711. c harming I
lba m•w l'rpls & drpe-BR. priv_ encl. patio,
A:<.:. patio. pools. jHl'UZll bllns. So. or Hwy. No
& lus h lndscpin..: No chiklre n or pets . 5350.
C..luldren or Pct:. S.375. Al'IO. uv:iil 711 , s pacious
le~!. d1:-.1·ounl MJS-4447 2 BR, I ba.: huge sun·
ext. :.Jt: art ti, !163·7418. de<-k. So of llwy. Adults
SPACIOUS 2.:1br c•ondo; only. Nodo~s. 5525
nr So Coast Plaza. AgentG75-5930
1-'rwy access lo Irvine Costa Mesa 3124
.. 'Om pl ex !>57-41100 • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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5oMlh Loguna 3886 •••••••••••••••••••••••
TABLEllOCK /\l'TS·IHr.
IBa m•wlv r1·11l·c11ralC'fl
w /gar:i111• · & rt'fn g. S.575
mo. 51'14·7Hll
Sll.dio Apt SJOO ind ut1I.
Private beuch. lmmed 2 & 3Brs. move an todav. occupancy. 4!J9·4644 wlk to shoppln~ & hu·~. -----
$335 to $385. 842·9HH. ~nts Fumish•d
646-<M? or Unfumished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,....xnUnfum -3600 M~A VERDE home at·
••••••••••••••••••••••• rnosphere 2&3 br dlx , ft 3 Dr 2,,., Ra. 2 •·•ir
2 BR I Ba duµl~x. almO!lt apts, no pets. 546·1034 ';a r age , n'<'a r 405"& THE 1-;x<.:ITING
new Nwpt Hgls: $375 2 Bdrm. 1 bath apt. Bea<'h. $450. 527-424!5 PALM MESA APTS
mo. 1st & last Dnve by Adults $350 mo Gas MINUTF..STONPT Bt:H
:B)A 16th Pl~cc. then call paid. 00.5073: . llOMES FOR RENT Dach, 1&2 BR
Bruce, bkr. 645-2509 --------3 or 4 br. Pn ced lrom lrom $25.5 & up. ----LA MAMCHA Ans 5135 to 95.25. Fnrd yard & AdulLo; No pets . ... I _..._F -t-L-d r B~ ,,._., bd gar ages . 1-'a m tlie-. t56lMC'SaDr fWttt»1111Nw ._.,...,, l .-W garden p lease. kids & pets 5 Bl"· E fN ••••••••••••••••••••••• apts. Adulls. Osh whr. (, ,..41 ..ast o cwPort
Small hotL,.e. S?OO lst &
last. util pd Nn kids
Mer 4PM l!M 12!)2
Share 2 sty lgc a pl 2 br r a
w1rull ba Ort·an v u
Dana Point ~75 i ulll
493-:..'IJO Lmda
Hou.'><·rro l\' w:1nt1'il Costa
Mesa area.Mor I'
549·01!'i2
Responsible roumm<•l l·
for my :I Br corona dcl
Mar H o m 1' o v r r I 'J.(
ocean. SJ5U pe r mo
bi5-5001
FemalC' pref Share 3 Br 2
ha I hlk hCUl'h N n
Must ~ rwal. 548·9816.
ti42·3111H
OfffCE SPACE
Will s ublet 11rr1ri· 1n
Laguna Niguel SICIO/mo
DESIC SPACE
For r ent S55 /n1 0
Stu1 :tl!l' url·a mt'I
Mmi;m·h Invest. 8.11~2
LOVfo:LY VIEW
'.! Hm ~llll<'. NcwJ>Orl l'tr
Dr. f><~1gn Pluza bldg.
fum uva1l. Ample park'g
I yr + lcuse. Asking $.5()(1
mo. Al::rnt. 549· 1300 -------~'Rental 4450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
For slort' & orfit•c spal'e at
rca.'>Onable rut<·~.
500 to 5000 Sq Ft.
M ESI\ Vfo.:ROI:: DH
PLAZA
t:~ Mesa VenJc 1-;. C :\1
545-4123 blW I b..,• welcome. Call 96-t-2566 or Blvd 1 ...._I.a.Id l706 ·enc gar , A3 s "'i 97J..2971 Af,?t .no rcc. !f s ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scotl --ll!:"· pm . . . ~ Newport Manner's Mi lc
I BR. 1 door to bay. yr. _Pl __ . 6t2_·_50'13 __ ; _645-_!JG_l_l __ PACIFIC WOODS for lent 4350 Modem ~102 s q fl store or
1se momo.Aitent. u te.bn1Ult.wry 2 br&2 •DELUXE• Adult apartm\'nts set ••••••••••••••••••••••• oHirt' 2G30·t:A\'on.LOw _67~~M2_:_646-6ti06 ba,frplc,pool&jacuui amo n g w a n deri n g Eas tsade <.;o:.tJ Ml'::.11 , rent 2L1t477·7001
Adul••. pels 631-0097 PIDOEN APT stream<; & tall fra0 ranl storaoc oarauu 1Ux24 ~IHch 3741 ..,,no · · llM • pln~ I Br from "'EJ()(). sism°;.o;s,&ffi:4262 GRt-:ATLOCATION
••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ15 Near new 2 br 2 ba 16350 Ha rbor Blvd, South --------t'orlhefollowtni;l
LAGUNA BEACH MTR gar/C8J1M>rl (flllc 'patio' z .. ,Adllfh.-iv otEdinger Offk•Retttal 4400 Stereo :<1hop, bike shop.
INN. •twk & up. Maid dole to all. ' ' · ..... , 839-2 I 40 •••••••••••• ••. •••• ••.. sport Ill It 1-:oods. pel store
serv, <'Ok>r 'JV. heated TSLMgmt 642·l603 J pools or Jewelry store. 1800 sq.
pool. Ulll. 1714 ) 494.5294 Covered carport ltOGl'lll 4000 ON THE ft m llunt Bt'ach GOOD
985N.CoastHwy. 1112 Br from $285 lo $395. patioapUI .. BDQ's ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATER'. RENT Pl<'as r c all ---New cpts, paint & drps. close to fwys & bchs Room w /ld tchenette C h c> r y I li r c e n .
New 2 bdrm lux ury Clean&nice.751-2060 walktoshopplng. 166week&up PLUSHSUITES (2l3)45().02'l7
I' r 0 v d I I I 4 u n I l
1011o1lhnmt• rh vl'lopm{•nt
Ill Upl:.nd Call Ho~er,
7141lGH702
MoneytoLOCllt 5025 ..•.............•.....•
INEED
I MONEY
• CRB>ITNO
PROBLEM
2ftd & 3rd TO IOClfts
547-5402
Arranged by
Coad.._ LOClfts
MONEY AVAJLABLF.
Lodlr,__. SlOO MALF. will do anythtni.:
••••••••• ••• •• • • • •• • •• • lt-11al for S20.0UO
f'Ol.'ND W? haired blk
rat wlcollar V1r Cam
pus & Ja m boree .
75"!·2134.
Lall or Found a pet? Call
Anima l A ss 1 ~ta n re
Leal{Ue 537 -2273. no ree.
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5671
Found: Felnllle lnsh SC'l·
ler Approx 6 mos to 1 yr .
Bach & Warne r . HB
IM7·9665
i57·o:ll2
Male 40. wants f Pmalc
companion bl wn 3().40.
ukcs i.pon.s. travvl, PH'·
n1<·s e t c. Kids 0 1\
54 J-459M ;ift 6P M.
Lana's Outcall
lllAM 2AM
775.0493
Tall t:uropean bachelor
seeks lady with rar for
ballroom & Europea n
dancing. I will pay gas &
expenses Courtesy as
sured Gerald. 642-0912
Su\iicle. lonely male seeks
!.&llllle. lonely ft-male for
affair. 213·592·2275. Hunt
Hbr.
... iOhiitl Ser#ias 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Any purpose. a n y
amount. Mr_ Hargra ve
17141768-3558 LOST Fern Cockapoo. wtwht on ch.Ill, no rollar,
la.~ sa>n VIC 0( t7lh &
Twrun. Reward. 646-41188.
Traveling companion
Ava a I. Thurs 8 : 30·S3t
UPM Brenda. 894·7503
5001\ lo 20 mll. R. t:.
Develop. Construct &
take out. Inventory. re·
<'c1vables fin. Bus ex
pand Unbanka bl<' o ur
SJ>l.'CtaJty 547 ·51:11. Don
Brian.
Manly Wallhd 5030 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lost: s /10. black male
Dach!lund. BannlnR & ~ard. HB.1168-0l27.
Anf~IY fashioned acrylic
nails. Complementary
rwls. The Beach Set.
497-4491
5450
Lost : S/21 Vic. Wdbr~ ......... •••••••••••••••
Irv. M. Shepherd type Dependable couple drhe doR. 9 mo w /blu collar, your cur to Oluo a rea in
RF.WAR 0 551-4259 July. 41MH1682 aft 6: 30 m o b 11 e ho m e . 0 n ---------17111 ~oldftwHt 548·9755 350 t.o 1300 s1. rt . wate rfront. Aecom · 2&3 Br apt.s, family com· atW__,. £-A-tfc V ...... 1 V~can cy do wntown NEWPORT PACfflCA modates 6 adult& only. plex. No pets. 22(ll Apl 3 $30WHIC Ir u• nmtrlD ..... Hw1t. Bcat'h 210 Main l,ot;l: Fem. Yorkle 5119, •:·~~ .. Treasure Island #33 CoUegeAve,642·9760 847•6064 .-Wet Bars St. Mini mall 960-1558 F1LMS, in assoc w 1Soulh VI<'. Racquet Club, Irv. .........._..._.
7005
Ba I b 0 a Ba )' C I U b . . __ Sleeping. Share bedroom Udo ~__.,.0 Coast Actors Studio. r...,s Call 559 5090
' ... L.... ft. d •-bath •-k•t h ,.._.,, .... OR I ~... . •••••••••••••••••••••••
prtvUeaeaavail.642·1802 E-11de quiet, clean 2br 1•+•wr•• a .. .. 1 c e n. Vlllw · H-1 LVD. $75,000 to complete J ..;.__....;;;.. ______ ba In triplex, patio, 23'78NewportBl.C.M. Newport ......-675.8662 Store or orrice, Costa rinanclng o n pos sible t..a;T:;,·19Gray.Orange. ~&
............ 376' lndry,pr.138$.813-3600. -·-2brCondo Cl t 548·9755 M~a 1350 Sq. n S395 mulU·milllondollarmov· Cawt. CallcoM female Sea~. ....,_.,_
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8'\YfRQ~r.as..20' -~/l&r·nuepta-paint bch & S.D:....Fwy. Bltns, mature a Y s room/ba So. Laguna. REWARD. INFANT Swimmin
-iiiilSliiiU. ir."°~'rtY. wv'Dd ._... 1i~·~~n~·4~il~e~cs~~ro~r~60~1:!~!!']~~'-fi.i~~~f4~~~~6.it~~~;;-f1~<~n~4~l~95~7~-0282~~-~~~~~~~1:73~4119-~~1866~::-::::f'!:~~~~~lifi!~Jt..-~~ l!O p!t: or c:lid~~:: 21'11Placeat.ia "8 "13(10 pool. $37S. Call Andy .! drapes 'painl ,aircond° Found: German Shep eJqJr'd.142·7445
Evetyn631·3t82. 'JUWNHOUSE2br.l~ba. 551330· Gmtttto.Rt 4150 Price n egotiable . IJO/o.z.tT.D puppy 3 mos old Tutori d b ----''-----. I d Near ...... • ....... • • • •• • •• •• •• • • • 549-t 1116 55 re ' . n1 one Y exp Short term rentals pvt patio, enc gar. A Ill, ucach 2br, uUI pd. V , Id 1 • 7-5870 ART GALLERY or 01-'· For S.. e male. Da na Knoll!! Irvine Educators 1n
..., ...... ___._,nowavall. no;:-;. s:asc> avail 6/1. Ca11Joyce,846-330l eves. acancy .ore er y am· OFFICIC' ... ICE SP. with rccep· ...,.000 II .... b area.488--0S:ll "'-'"'ski"-."-11544·-... u1 Ulllw-. :rn ..,,,__ "-'• -.... '"'·-·lady Share rm r. space available _,, we se<:uro:u Y -~ ua """ -
No•-.•--" •110 . wuaun~a723 ....,.._.9412 ........,.1 · · · 11onlst & <1 nsweri n1? 30"' · i · orD-1410 ,.,... ,...-u•'"' Dana Poi.nt493-S920 at 17875 Beach Blvd. ,,. eqully n prime Lost· Sml zippere d ---·-----
near Talber1 in Hunl· service. From 200 sq n to Orance Co. Owner OC· _fewelry c~ae, contains .,. W~ 7075 _______ _,Ganim apt. 2 bdrm, den. 2 Br condo, po(>I .. Jae,
patio-, fireplace, dbl. aauna, tennis, l m l
pr-age, s undeck. Avail beach, ws hr·dryr, no
tr5. Adults only. $495. dilldren o r pets . $450.
633-!GO Daya. 548·3600 213/Ml-0056
Evea. Lux. Adult 2br den Pool.
associated IASTSIDI ar Beach & S.D. Fwy.
2 Br. bltna. patio. 1_tm_._ao._as_~_. ----
wuber-deyer hook-up. Nearlhe beach. II 28r. no ~.mo. No children or petstkl id a , $29$ m o . pets. <Pepperwoods>. 314 5a.Ql2 ---------1 8. Monte Vilt., 548·11S7.
ae.utroat1Br2 Ba rltht Lae. twnhae. 3Br. 3Ba, Walk lO Beach, Bach all
an aud. 1L1P9r locaUon. fiuniliea plffle, no pets. new. UUI. Paid. Stove Ir ~~~urn, avail now Nr Fairview It Baker retn1. fMOrno, 538·3'56,
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tbna Seot 15. Oya 545-IC ,_-..emo ___ . -----
._ • ....... allt Walk to Beach. lbr. stove
INT New 2 bdrm. l ba,frplc, • -"""• N-f:lnt • PROMONTORY PO tar, v•rf _ apacioua. ""H"· .... 2 811 I a., .,_,, ocean .. /lnOTll-WJ carpet. 127~. ate&,
view. Pool, Jacuuli ----------•~-tollO~-----,._.. aclMU•. Aval IDaci4MM CM apt. 2br Nt 1 Po6nta 2 b 1 .. a t/11&Wu1111. Call Uni· 0.. area. llld1 oK: · · r , ..... 6.... -... -No ldck «*. no peta. -· .. aom.. X., P ... er, ..._ mo. '*'· Call Larry 1t7l Com· .._ Kllllllr. IOllll. nidan Clttte IS.
Suauurl......_ 4200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Fonner baunl or movie
greats. Pnvale Ocean
point. Moat fanta stic
view m LagA1na. Cuslom
Cumilure. Sips 5. Adults
only SSOO per week.
4M-8'.49M6'13
2 Br + study . fully
rurnlshed. 1 blk rrom
PCH. Sea Wind Condo
Avail 6/23-9/t, MOO mo.
IMl-8821. Bkr.
2br apl. Cloee to beach &
atores. S22S wkly. 356
111alla, Lacuna. 494-6848
iogton Beach. $50 per &500sqrt.Z98Broadway, ~residence.Call jewelry. Vic: So. Coast-·••• .. •••••••••••••••
month. Phone messa~e Laguna Bch. 493-mo M....., 644-7211 Plaza. Reward. M8·2855. Gentle Cbri1t1an lady
serviee SIO per month, IMlillfrial 1""91 4500 Ii In Ca .._ .. _..._ f .._ .. --r month. Oa1·1y Venture capital needed. Lost: Gold Bracelet. en· ve-· re•,.., .. .,, or
UC9ll'. .., ,_. ••••••• •• • • • • • • •• •• •• • • .IA-flu ~ 6'4-l9QI Pilot office . Phone $60,000 to complete gnved "I Love You". ........, .-·-· ·
S42-432lext.2'76 LAGUNA HILLS two ad· million dollar wholesale Sentimental value. Mature. educated lady
jac 5(1()() sq n M·I units. & retail sporting coocta Reward. 815·723'7 w i 11 ria n errand.,.
Exec office!! s gl·3rm rr~tsb~111·M:~~o~."~; bul. Affiliated with pro-FOUND: German Shep Trwtworth)' It .dependa·
!Rate avail m full serv fessionaJ sports ~ aporu :&;wearlna blk aludded tile. be compamoo. Have orrc blda Nr O .C . Lake Forest. lease by figures. lnv~tor can be . n..n~ Pi'-" p .. ·.a _c_w_MS-__ 17_1_7 ____ _ airport. Recept & phone owner. 81$-1808. active or inactive but uraq -.._
ans. Secy aerv. conr rm, Lagwla ltills 2 adj 5000 will serve ln corporate lat.815-1.mo Pri. Duty Nlll'M. a. br.
etc. Piie call 752·6188. M it board capacity. The total -.. ........ n....... H-·nd care or p/l, ref .• trvl. re· sq. rt. ·l un s, new rvu1u1 ..._ ..,..
IMO. FREE RENT ~. A/C office. Fronls program wlU be intema· Male. Vic. Buahard .; MODable. 7Sf.l137.'
_,.""" r ffl on Moulton nr Lake tional lnacopeltretums "'--"'-HB--~W_._ 7100 ....,..,.,., sq. l O ces. high. Call Don Brian nanun..... .....,.,.,,.,, -
From $1'5. Incl. utll. 779 ~~fi:i LsC' by ownr 54'7·5737. Principals only Found: LI Iona haired ••• ........... ••••••••
W.19lhSt.$40.aaoD. please. blond Cal. CM area. ACCOU.mHe ca,llK
9-. *' 1D/Ml-1J'11 Acda ...,able\..~ re<.'. OIM dlx auites. ulll pd. M·l Unit for rent. ~q
AC, ainol pka. Fr $195, fl. WelltatdeC.M
D '. No lM reqd. 61$.-00 646-498.'>
Mlft9llrs. .,.,f IOJI t.yp6ni, toaM anowled1e
.,._-Lo1t baby doll, blue of~ helpful.
••••••••••••••••••••••• diaper. Between Win· .mt compaay Maellta.
OCIAMFIOMT
Beaut. 3 br. 2 ha, (rpki 2
car garage. Fu I y
fumAabed. t8CJO to f150 DOWNTOWN Costa Meta. aoo 1q. ft. t.o 2500
aq. ft. Cpt .. drpa. air· fU·llOI cond. BU. fn.flOO
per WM&.
TSLMIJDl
Urgently Need M·I Space
for eatabliabed bual.neaK
Mim. TOOlq. ft . CM area. 714~.
IQUITYLOAMS terareen St. • Mc um CIPllC1 fOf' advance.
For AT11 Purpoae. No Don.akll on Harbor. Sun. ment. Contact Allee
poinU. Call TEK Finan· afternoon M•y 20th. !Dew 517·•1 E .O.E .
dal al1·1M·UIO. Heutbroken. 611·1164. Daploy•
I
1
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•Lie. NB. C M s•
AlpMl&-.Cl--
...... ! tt.ampoo • .wam de.an .......... H••••••••• Color' bnlhlel04ll'S. wht
~MBYS&TnNG • ~ lO man~ Clean lly t.ome. r e liable. llv. ch rm. hall la Ava
re1ponalble carf' fo rm II ao. t"OU&'h SlO. r hr
youn1 rhildrea by a. Guar t'bm pee odor mu&Mr al 4yr old bo.Y Qll ....,..,, I~ )'rtl Hpr
Meal• t.:ven1111• ~wort& rnyM"U R('fs
'llllh•• Call MA DHll01 -'\er 6 pm da.ys, 10 7pm ~~. Coall• Mt'i. Wt'Olff'f'arpet C"leanro
atta nMI' U•h atreet to> Sil.c'Am C'IUn Al o UI) hour bolaili'ry Work auar
---Tnil'lt mount wut tr
a..b)'lljtlintl an m y hum~ t'llll. ~ rnteti fi4:.t !11ltl
au wk ~u 9111 1 CAIPITOOCTOI stuaU mii r si . CM
.............. c
~· EJ«'lnclan Ht-st rates
Bi,;l work.mat'Vlh1p Sml !* snferred 81~ 8345 •1 ... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wood f rnrr ... aa t c-,,
1>11ll<);. "'w.un11blt• n t .. ~ M? 4700
K6H <'Wilom wont.I f1•0C'
m~ 141111 ... /Ct 11•111·1· r111111lr
6-t(I •.C.eJ 111411 30.'llJ .._...
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Rlnbl. CM area. $tl-4dl
f'raf. japllnaM' ••rdeMr.
l•WM. 1p,..yln1. tree.t, .
e lean up Ii main&
~~ -------t11 I .. Sernc .. •••••••••••••••••••••••
....... llT•
t:arpentH , painting
Rt-u n1Ln IS yni In
•m ·i. S4" 175.2 ----VACANT Al1'f •HOME
llAULtl.EAN Kt:PAIK
l'AJNT I.OW COST
~~ ----HILAIY
875 7:M7
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ttr•1·1•••!'. ••••••••••••••••••••••
Want a Rt:ALL Y CLEAN
HOUSE? Call Oinaham
Girt. Frw.C.MS-5LZ1
Th@ Moppeu Cleanlnf Sen~. We do tt aU pro
548-mt lmured.
Robin's Housecleanin.: Srvc, fot a lhorouahly
c-lean houM-540-~7
l,.or exl'ellence 1n
houseclearung. Cleaning
Unlimited. 546-3726
STANf'ORD S R. doinll
eco nomic rea earc!h
wiahell to house sit dur-1.nc awn.met'. Respoml-
ble. neat, good with
plants Ir dogs. Refs.
avail. Sara Bec kham
(15/351630
••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ,. ... h••--· Auodahs.lac.
Lu rate service at a ralr
price. Personal & com·
rnert'ial.67~
Sunab..ine Palnttn1. ---------• Dependable. quality,
rree est. Call Glenn. m•saa ...... ,...... .......................
Neat patchea 6 textures
Prof painting. Ext Ir int ... IST. HJ.l4 n
Low rates. Refs. Free Specialist ln re-stuccos.
ad.. 536-4180, :5.36-4313 Spa nis h T ex tures.
P alnlin«. INT/EXT .
Neat, honest. reas.. 12
Patches 6 Additions.
6'UB>.
yrs. exp. Llc'd. Dave Restucco, Spanish tex-
964-10.S. ture, patches (int /ext).
S67-0'196 Int. Paint " wallpaper.
Qual. work, reas. pr_ .... IACJ
Free est. Steve. 547-4281 ·-••••••••••••••••••••
HOllU.DN ROOFING
We're expert roofers.
Not aalellmen. Mt-...
Do yoa need a new roof or
the old one repaired! All
type1 or alun1les &
shakea. Xlnt work low
pnces. For free estimate
caU Dwayne al s.Ml2
8am-6pm.
Sl&Jlt111• .............. ~ ....... .
Coas&Lane ttooftn& &
SkrUghts. Ranbl rates. a l work gua r . Lie• aum. Freeest.41'1-im
T,...s.r.tc.
WlU bltbya1t 1n my humt'
S•n Clt'm\•nle Cit m
~ """. t'l'l"I0011blf ,.... ... t51t1
S.w tlO' r any :. fTIQm\
S!O l lphol 1·l••ntnj?
M'\ih·hauard A II '"1trk
ttullrantc•t'd !1!>2 411111
•n~· • .,,1 lM hr c•n
.,...,. C:-../COKnfw
Vo u Ne e d ~oo d 's
J IUul';t'(·lelllUnl( 1-'or apt,
WlllllCI~ & t•af'J>t:l Cl\'illl
Ulf: It-homca l() indust
~·il!ai
The P erson al Touc h
C1earung. 1be finest In
housecleaning by pro
fess1onals . Expertly
d one Rs nbl r a t eb SSU>I~ &nded /Ins
DANDY DUSTHS
F\ne exter Painting by R.
Sinor St. Uc., ins. Try
me. 836-5555 31 hrs.
Plumbi.DR repair. Spec. in ~ITl>deiln~. copper re· •••••••••••••••••••••••
p1pe Free est . Top Hat LEE'S. 6 4 0 T R E g
Plwnbtng. ~-Jl!M Artistic trim• removal .
01ll smce 1952 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Mobile 81cyl'le Kt-J>111
Nu Xtra Chic •'or lb' Oalls·-( 714 )lltt-145.'i
..._..Senke
lltlk· W l'h1lhl'I!> N ffit'•)I liar"lt.•mn11. t·li•1rn uµi. &
nn·n'lt• work. :ill lYV''~ IJ111.h1 11111111.: t~C'or~1·
So&2 211\2 l.Jt"d wo1ll"I lliu:.h1 .. 1~1 wn.
i-·011ndutw11s rdu111111..:
HAttKL.l':Y M11chint> <'11
MAl'IUNE/Wl'~LDI Nli
SPEClAl.TI ES 'tS22'J'albert /\vu. II U
Wkly or l tame service
Viu·ants. R E work our
specialty. Walls. wm·
dows. s tt>a m rarpet
clean. Bonded/Ins Frtt
est 31 hr serv SS2·4 l06
......... 1.., •••••••••••••••••••••••
•:XCfil.L. PAINTING
Reas. rates. Free est .
548-2706 Expr'd
Qiac.t & dependable, most
waterheaters r eplaced
S2!">. D.R. St Clair's
&&.S-3503
Trim, top, re~e trees.
Als o land!\cape It:
sprinkle r . Mcweeney.
64.S.5tM
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DIVORt:E/HANKRl''l't'Y IJ<"tl ~ 5Ul:I. 5-ttl 4:io:1
• \'t-:tt v 1.ow l'H w i-,:-..
• ~) lcm(lt<t',11.H' ma 1111
llt'IHl(r• ~!I ~l !i ......, ATr'NGUYS&GALS
We are thorough. erfi·
cient & r eason a ble
housecleanm~ service
Satisfaction guaranteed
Hilda's.831·37~/642 6846
European Landscaper.
Top work. Fitir price .
H.efs. 646-487 I dys /eves .
••Dllt'Y
Your harbor area painter . .Jrl~!.ext. Prof. quality
·won. Reason. U c /Ins.
Ellt. cheerfully given
Dllve. 586-8425
D.R. St.Clair 's Plumbing,
Sl2 pr hr All wor k Tuforiftg
•'Uing to f 111al ~
Al'llllfl Legal St!rVl('(tS
M2 5100<M hr St'rv
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~anteed 645·3503 •••••••••••••••••••••••
All kmd.s of 1·1·11 wnt ,.urk
l5 vn. m bu."111!:.!> F d..,I !..
ltJW't•"-IU.'> !>t"f\ H'l' 1-'rl't'
8kkpit. pay roll tl aXt'!>. ~t n•a:,, pnl·1•.,!l.'ili Oi57
fman<'. !>lmts. more NI ,..:......__....._
t 'h· 1111 u 1" II 1.111I1 n I(
l.u OLl!>l J IHlll( 1111 llll;cJ
:..·rVIC'llll( t..a2 !~J(l7
()( '\' Su.111t•111 l Ton tru1·k
Trash. lrt:c lnm Dan
PH2 :J:!bl
Brickwork. Small jobs
Newport. Costa Mesa &
Irvine. 675-3175 eves
Resident.al & commercial
pa 1nt1 ng . Fr ee
esumales Res. rates . ~~~l.
Spanish tut.or. al(es UH8 . Mlnor plumbm~. reasona· Bi-lingual cer tificate
ble riltc:.. Ask for Make_ h e ld. Your hom e
99>-2716 99).lflM t!V~.
~a 10 yrs R33..8t9Y ...._....__ •••••••••••••••••••••••
8 k k p g l h r o u IC Alli.I /\ llourn S.11.. l-'.1 rn
statcments/ba l 1·h,·1·k nn w frph'. $M\15 t·un11•I
bk, p.it,Y ball-; l.u· 11~1~; 1-'ree , • .,,
Kathleen Blank Bkkpg. l'rcft>rH•d Uualdc r !>
J ,1j1.1111•,1• i.;arcl1·n1·r
i,:arclt·nm~:. C'l1·•tnllf1, I rl't'
tr1 1n 7'.) 117JK S:11n
N1sh11nu1 J
Jlu111t.• l'nd" (:.,rllt·mn.:
C'lc•an up~· .. llaUICIWU.)'!>,
Hauhni: & Cleunup.
ru.1dentml1commerc1al
631-SSU Mr s . Clean makes 1l
tilt.-em. Bach apts, apts &
homes ~·9372
What's Your Trade?
St.TI per Day
Bril'k, st.one. block work.
tale floors. conc retf
patios. walks. drive
ways Fre .. est John
&1&1583
A man's home is his
castle -Call TED at ,.,Yow Caste.
For a free est. mt text.
Lie. lllS. Bonded 871 3272
lnaram Plumbing, reas
rates on repairs. rep1pe~.
rmd!'s, wtr htrs. ~ -------..... &Repair •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ranc ho Deluxe Ho m e
Will tutor !''Tench for sum
mer for Rm & Board. "J.
P J .W. Village VI, Ch N
7 2 8 . D o m a 1 n t•
Un 1ver s 1la 1rc. 33405
Talence. Franre
540-4479. 549.7:n7 11lunl 1111! r)."~l 17ti6
II you're not rcu<.1111~ lhl'
htlk lids in Clu:-.:.1 fw<.I
yw 'rt• n11~s111~ a h>l or
ncwi.y infhrrnat1011 us
well as some ~real buys
I do 1t all-~k1ploader.
durnptruc.-k, haul, grade.
wnwnt. asphalt. trl't! re
moval::. t'\('. H3l·l257
Whether you·re buyml( or
stlhnic. Cla:;s1fied ad·
verth!ing will 1tCl your
mes. .. age to the right peo· ple.~11 T<"!ay ! 642-5678.
1bat 's little to pay
for an ad in the Daily Pilot
Service Directory that can
e;tablish your professional
identity. f'or more m·
formation call 642-5678.
Your rriends a n d
neighbors '\lse Class1r1cd
wh-e n th ey havt·
something to sell. They'JI
tell you how well at
worked for them'
U you want your aovert1s·
inic message to reach
more people at luwer
rost. Classified 1s the
way t.o go! Call Now!
642.5678
Remodeling. Roofin g, TYP.., Senice
pwnling, carpenlf}'. You •••••••••••••••••••••••
can afford t.o have 1t dom· l..P Offic·e Servtres Prof nghl~I -2979or496-3431 IYJlllllt, term papers, n ·
Pl11cing a Classified art 1s
as easy as dialing your
Dhone Give us a call
We'll do the rest 642-5678
liargam shopp~·rs n·a1I
the Uttl\' ads in Cluss1f1cll
re.,;ularly And th\•y rinrt
what they 're lookmJ! for. Sellth1n1?s fastw1thDa1ly :-umes etc• Loui s e
Pllo( Want Ad.-. Hal?an. 642 7221.
HelpW..t.d 710 HttpW..tecl 7100 HelpW.teci 7100 HefpW..ted 7100 HefpWanted 7100 HetpW..t.d 7100 HtfpW..ted 7100 tWpW..ted 710 HalpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ar<'<IU.nlin~ clerk. P<M1ng AM' MANAG t:H Al!J'OMt.YflVE . llCKPR/SEC CASHIER a.ERICA! Ddvft'Y Person Dr....-y Sffl'Mh-Hs J.ourn~l s. A I R . C /H . For :,:; unili. in Costa LOTPERSOHS! Banking p ai rt arl.'a for Restaurant. Expr C:O.heP~ l>.it;, prt1n·~~1 ~1 g l'U Nt«lt-d for '>mall work
S/\LES, Lite payroll ~ Mesa F.xPl•r'd c·oupll· <'ht>vrolC'I dealer ufrer~ TB.LEIS For 1r549.rpo :J 'vc. pref. Apply to auditor al ntt.~ full timt.· dn ver room Nr Oraogt> c ·I)
typing 6451.395 838-028!.I llu:.band mus t havt• full time pcrmanc•nt Growmg & pn>1tress1ve Da~ I 837 E s. Hotel Laguna, 425 So AC)ft'Cy . 7 JOam_ lo 4 .30pm to Airport Salary open
eves. mainl. t'"f· Wire bkkpg J)()f;llton:-10 as:-.i~t Sales S&I. has 1mmf'd1att• _!l4/ !l828 Coast. Hwy, Lag Bch Ila..., lol~ of Jobs :Avail ma~•· pu·k u_1•s. & d l' !!Qs-8435 . · '"'CCOU~l""G-t'XP Cal 6-12 5073 or IV S<•rv1re Munngcrs m opcrungs for I part time Bookkeeper/Ge neral of 494-1151 w1many fme. ~u~r c-om I~\.'~~~ .& a:ss_ast . with ~ "• " 1213)11115·3R.'il. vant'd. mh'n •sl.in.: tu~ks & I full t1ml' teller Ont• ru·c t>xperience . :!!'i·JO paruL'S and they re all t h m .11 la~b .is med1-<I Dnvcr stock ch:rk must <.:PA C P.A. seeks ex--Good pay Orip fnr art year S&L or baokini;? «>x h kl 5 d. . Free' Mu~t be at leas~ IM ,Yr... know 0 .\.:. area Chance
penent•ed front offire A/R CT.ERK for Npt Och Vllll(•emt.•nl Sec Scn ·l('l' per L<; requm.'<.I If you ~ibl~ce y . ays c·~HIERS 540-6055 ulll lla11c a valid Calif for advrwmnl Pa1·1f1c In
help Typin~. lite hcH1k· club. t'/t1ml' 8 Jilt•• :ipm. Mgr hilve guod custnmer rela· fti) C:O.tal p~ I Jc• with j 5afe tl.n ving <lU:-.lno.al !:iupply 2Hi7 s.
kt:eptng, phones. u w11t Mon thru J-'rl. Xlnl work HOWARD Chevrolet t um~ & previo us Job 9.>okkeeper ri,-t1rd X~nt co beo .. 111:-lhthaway s A.
t'\I Irvine So of S 0 1n,z env1mnment Callfor r>ovi•&QuailSt:. ~ta b 1l1t y W l·~l1•rn CPA seeks bookkeel)l•r Ageec:y ~AF f~ CU I\ k IJ ------~~in:C~~1;;':ut:/:1d:'y ~µt.64S sooo_ex~~-Nl';Wl'ORT UEACll ~;~;~a~a~;1~~n~~r. ~';-~~i~a:~1r!~~ UTOTEM MARKETS Z7~~:~R~iM. ~~~~~ 1~,~~~ f.a~~~~ .. t~a~k.'i
to: P.O. Box 8o41. Npt A/R Receptionist tyforyou. lnJ.l sales invoices & rash l:alHorafler hrs appL 2313 .-airview.t:.M. & ,wre:. Mu:-t btc'ov1:r 111.
Bch.CA92660 OneJ1irl uH11·e.cxpreq'd AliTOM(YflVE We offer good starting ' transact ions Toul·h ()perungs now ava1lablt> ed r ~ti(JM n;we vanorp1ckup.Als11 - ---an typtn~ &. verifymit in Trans. & Heavy i-ttlary. pleasant work1nJ1 operation or IO·kl'~" M in for full time a :.::.1stant Oer1<1<:ash1er need or 1-: () t: l1Jb in:.. $4 :1:ihr +-
ACCOUNTING CLERK voice:., 41).fiQ wpm. 10 k<•y ~LiM l'\lodlt1uns. co. benl'f1ts 1 yr bkkpJ! t•xper & 1 managers 011 2nd & :Jrd : 1~~1 shop. JO hrs mileaf.:t>. r-:.o f:. M s.
Laguna8each ele11 ron1t· by tnuch,answerphone, <~uahfied candida t es roll. course in bkkpi; shllt.Not>xpenen('c nec Dl'l1vcry early moming&wnkd!>. mnfl? needsanat·t·ount 1Zt>nc ral nfr1<·1• pr11 Mee anics pleasecall714·t>44·72.'l5. 673-7480 We tram.Starts:llOloS4 t:arly AM a uto rhul<· 54!+-&';4H,!Ho5
1ng l·lerk or bookket'pcr c·t'tlurt·~ Nl'WJutrl Br h 1'~1t1un~ tJvallabll' WESTERN FEDERAL pt•r hour Advancem~nt ~rk \\1~11 St reel J ou rn JI ----
forrulJar with a<·counllnl! area 714 :64~1-7040 TModcMe Robift5 SAYINGS BROKERS oP110rtUnity for man11Jw· LOAM SHYICE N<-wport l!o·at'h :m•a :"io
functions to work m ;.a(· Ford ment positions to Sl !lO IAIC'al lll()r\gage hrokt'r. wknd ur ht11iday~ uas nc•
t•ounts payabll~ 1\1·~· ARTSTUDEHT. 2060 11arborRlvd <tCorpoN rale~!.azah Cl\ to s ha r e s pa l'c in pcrhour1fquabf1cd t 'or nearFashionlsland.ex problem Small car rt•
pull('h cxper cxtre.rnel)' PaM llml' 6.11-5042 c M cwport uo:ac • Newport & Jluntmgton more mlorrnal1on & an ~:-nenee requi.red Call q1ared. 892·6Sllb
deslrable osta • esa f: OE. M/F R.E. Professmnab1Ukr terview .,0 to store 82 at Vi ,, .... ...,.... Xlnt c·om11any lx•ner1ts A 0 6 3 l s 5" 6 11 r " rs. 1a . ............,., n..1 18 f l A We Orfer Xlnl Pa~ •. Assc.·· mblyWarehousc ss c . · " 3000!j C r own Valley ,•·---------IA" men over . or ~
J "" I (,lualirll'd tcl'hn 1t·1an:. !163-&177 ,. Times in NB & C M benefits Facility is m Small .e ectron1e p<1rts. t.'Olltat·t .l1m MoHl·tt al ---------~una Niguel. 495·9950 Perm/p.t S3(J()/$4001mo beautiful Laguna \.:a· 1st. shJft . no t•'<pencnl'l' tll:!-1•110 81\NKJNG careteriahelp. Hrs6-2:30 orcaJl714/~·4840 a.EllC.f'/TIME 64&5844
DRIVERS
Ml'll or women 25 yrs or
11lcll·r Kn11111 the coast
ctUes Net Sl80 a week or
more . Oran~e Co.:\st
Yellow t:ab, 17300 Mt.
Herrmann. F ountain
\'alky tNo of Sinter nyon near beach ~'<~'>Ul'Y . t:x<'ellent r~ SECRET ARY Monday-Friday Equal Oppor Employer 3 dilJs per WHk. bpr
Call for appl Personnel ll\J!l' benefits Near O C Serunly Pal'ific Bank 714-!nS-5257 _ __ ......... W not aec.
Oepl. Telonie Berkeley ~irporl. Apply. Avnet BABYSITTElt 3 d y~ ho.as an 1mml-d1ate open· Af1f!l1at1660 Plac .. Dl-ntal A:-.~t. c·hairs 1d1· hi'! 14• n N c w h o P ,. &
t:XJ>('r C M nfftc·i:. <.ioocl l•'"•»···hd-1 ------7141494-9401 ... E.O. F. Electrorues. 754.0091 wet>k MY h11ml· prt• mg for a Se<-re t11ry m the CIVIL 1£a.1G. t •'a, CM or ca 11 -------ferred 6:11 3451art 5 Newport Bcac-h are a Cafeteria _..
ACCOUNT ANT ASSEMILERS Habys1llcr m my home for Previous expenence m a c·~HIERS OR DESIGNER 642-0ll I
Newport Beach R / E 4! yr old boy. Hdercnces bank or savings a nd Al Experienced career Clt•rk ·7.11 Store, llpm·
lnvs tml Cirm-1mmcd No eltper req'd. Your rC'qwrnd •. ~:2.~S___ loan. Typing skills of We have an immediate minded. REGISTERED 7am. Fri-Sat. ni!!hls. $3 opening-requires : Exp area All s hifts. Goud 50wpm and shortha nd openi'ng for a n ex· C IVIL ENG. 0 H per hr. to start. 675 an <·o rp /pt r1 s hp a<' pay. Paid wc·ckly . No BABYSITTER-rull time l*).00wpm reqwred perienced cashier lo D~IGNER with bal'k· Paulan CM 7514652.
ctg/EDP exp. repref i fee Must bt>over UI fnr care of 2 children 111 Calt.r .,........ work full lime in our ground an public works a no. · ·
thru fin st mt prep 1 Bayshores homt'. transp l7l4l SSl-l I lt Company cafeteria. Will and or land developm(•nt CODING CLERK
budRet/fin analysis ~RELL necessary. poss1blt> hve-also include light <'lean engineering wanted for lnsuranct> ellpr. helprut
Call640-0123 nvft m. 646·0170 art 6PM / SICUIHTY up Should have prcv l'X design and supervisory Irv area. Call Nola TEMPORARY wkndu p•CIFIC perienl'e in an industnal. position. Apply to Mr. ,,,... ~i SERVICES ,,_ h ospital or sch ool fUentes. at Robert Dem. "'""._.
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Laguna med1l'al lah
1\cctg Bkk~g IR\l lNF: 752·K~2 Babys1Uer. litl' hskpg. wk IANIC l'afeteria as cashier WilUam Frost & Assoc
TEMPORARY iu:,-,,N S58-9U27 dys, 7:30 AM·GPM N.B An Affirmative Action Hours will be 6: 15 AM to 1401 Quail St. Npt. Heh
Regi:.ter today to work 1----------644-6141 Employer 2.45 P M Monda)' through
on van ous aN:ounting & _A_S_S 1-S-T A N T & &by:.1tter wanted m m)' ·---M•/•F•/l•f•/V---• Friday. hookkeep1n~ as!\1gn HAIRSTYLIST needed home. 3 mornings a wk
Cooc·rete fnrm bw Ider
Open shop lllt-up. Steady
wor1t Start 1mmed1ah·
ly 540-453 __ 1 __ _
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Dental Assistant. Front
~k. F:xp 'd or trauung .
f-' V. area. 968·1648.
Dental Hyg. Must be am· bluous. energeuc. Irvine ofr 559 Sll l. ------
DF:NTAL /FRONT 01-·
t1CE in oral ~urRery of-
ru:e Pa rt t ime . 11.8 .
area 963-0TZT
IA•ntal Recept1onast for
N H ofr Exp nl!C .
644-~. 548·28116
PleaseApply inperson n eed s front off1c t· <..:ook • exper flill·llmt• Deauty Sc:Nntific Instruments RECEPTIONIST type at AJlply 1n person. l>l!J DENTAL · Chairsute, 1f
Asst for busy !:;alon. Xlnt ••l-r-of least 50wpm Divers 1ricd Skcpy Hollow Ln. Li.lg , you are s harp. h a Vl'
menls Work do:-.e tu al Michael Garrison'!> 631-0130 your home. Acctg d crks. Beauty Salon 642.li470 ----------
oppty for advanl't•menl & -poi;iUon. Pleasant work Bch. :-omt• 1'1\J>Cr & R l>.A
traming proJ( Must be B£PVMAN mg t'Ofld. Mature person Cert To work " da)'l'i a nea t & fa:.h1o nable "" Non s moka E O.E Cook1llousekeeper. hvl• week in f'ash1on Isl Npt
Hichard Ouellette Salon IM......_llfs Inc. 4~-0701. 499-1491. m. Balboa Island · Good I\ business pleasant ol-
CDJNewport U r Dr. NH JamboreeatCampus dr. salary, sep ~uarter:. f1rt> Call640.0000. Salary
•-·· Ca IO'n .. ~1 o References. 67J 2777 ()pen 8l>autic1an u wl.Oe • ,........, ppor CT.ERJCAL
bookkeepers . a ccoun Banl<JnR
lanl'l are needed thruuul Attendant, scrv1l'e sta EXPERIENCED
Orunge Count}' Call us lion. P /f morning hr:-. TELLERS
for more 1.nformat1on Hrly + comm 673·3320 so COAST
Robert Hall's ---NATIONAL U/\NK occ-l1mps AUTO IODY MAH /\n a.ndeJ>{'ndenl bank
ZJ33 No Broadway Commission exper. own ll4!f Sunflower St.
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lerestmg pos1t1on foroul·
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d1\1dual. Mus t like 10
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lra ns ptl rtat1on & bl·
familiar w10ran~e Coty
L ,\ ar.•:1 Will train
~loo 1-'ri !1·5 . Xlnt :-.alary.
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714 ,;6K-g,5uO for appt ---
Earn extra mcomP, your
own hour.; a~ an lnrome
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B.ECTIHCIAH
Exp Electn crnn urgent.ly l'k-eded h) H H City Sehl
Olst. sum to St357 per
mo 0 0 f: Applv 735
J4lh Street. HB ~I
COMM/\ND Employer Cook .Part -time OFNf/\l .~fYGl t-:NISTto ~.-J b Electronic assembly & PERFORMA NCE .-umef 0 S breakfas t wknd s work 1n eslablis h <'d rmtenal handling. posi
"The ll a 1r C utting career()pporturuty Rc!>pons 1bl£'. Call ors11·t>. near S. Coas t lions open . No exp
11200. Coldwell Banker tools lots of work Mis Coe;t;i Mesa
Bldg., Santa Ana s1on VieJO. 768-8311 even 540-5300
t714tl3S.4103 ~!'6'~18 -------------1 Automot111e
Banlong . Plure" Liquor Store Manager 673-3515 for appt. Plaz.u MS.-4553 nt'<'e!>sary. Will train
TELLERS lmmed openings for PX· needed, Newport Beach TEACHERS Cooks ,_, ---h-"'-1 h · d 't l ~.tonorhrto start.Call .
ACTIVITY DIRECTOR
Immediate openinit. xlnt
hencfils. free Ins aftl'r
llO days Challeng 1n R
position . Apply 1445
Superior. N.8
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•All A&es AJI Types•
•I No "Ex per Nel' > •
•liollywood Talent Dir
Now Taking Applications
AQyone interested in
•Movies or Television
•Call "S.A.M."•
We ·ve been in showbiz
smce1963.
•633-2233 ext 95 Screen Ar'lilll 's Mgmnt
COPELAND AMC
JEEP
Nl'etl c d . two g o od
mt>ebunic!>. 'fop bcnd1ts
Apply 2001 t; t•irsl St
S.A. 558-8000
per precision haircutter~ • wanl..-u, $3.75 r lo u."ntn r a1rs1 e ass • "'
F\JIJ lime pos1t1un & ~al & assistants In c: M =an~~ rn:eJ.r:: STUDENTS start & up. All s hifts yr CXpt'r . 2l & over, In· Gi.'>-~_r_or_a_p_pt_._
only position. "al ~ry •· ~ummis·~.·icJri~.· avail. Apply Colony 11JaU ve. CM. 631·1420 ir...c....11--.£ p~wOlt HEW ACCOUNTS J u "" ' ·' " 3 yrs exper neccss;-.ry "'' h 2 0 ... __,.... _.... (Stylist now avcra1tini;? Company benefits . Apply HOUSEWIVES rule en. 2714 rlega Dt-:NTAL HYGIENIST forRl'fireclWotm11!
COUNSELOR PXJ-ZOO per wk ) Xlnl in person Stop 'N Go Hwy, SJC n<.oeded for Pen o o(c HB Live m caretaker needed
Fn &Sat.only g rowth opply & pd Mkt.s. 715 N Loam St <.OOKS wanted. all shirts Expand'd functions lac. ror lovely t'Ountry homl' Operungs in our Costa benefits Call John at ._ __ .. _1·m Ca 77A9210 Eam-raSSS's for your _...,. J d k I ;nSanJuan Capistrano .. 'l AUTOMOTIVE M ff. E "'141""' • · ... • "°"' fit r owang c-o mpany '"'f'I·· ys w .sa open. "'
M.% esa o ice. xpenencc 761 ·<1783 or Judy toll Cree flying vacations. don't w/benef1ts. Ma Barker':.. Prof shar'g & pension manutes from town via
preferred. I~a43·5048 CareerOpportunity let the gas s hortage gt!l 212El7thSt 646-4300 plan 71411142·6631 bus. Salary neg0l1ablc. HEW CAI Call Mr. Wagner 546·2300 Largest mternat1onally you down' Call 2l31829-33Jl. 9 lo 5 LOTA~DAHT C•f.Fedttal •BIKE STORt;• Bike company owned figure COOK -VersatJle Hours DENTAL CHAIRSJDE S..ings&Lomt Mechanic. Mus t have salonsforwomenis now fl exi ble . 24 14 So ASS IST Sup e r op· Exporting business. pt JIM SLEMOHS 2700 Harbor Blvd C.M prior bike mech. exp. in tunng for management Fairview, S.A. 751-2666 portwuly for a dynamite time 4 hrs a day. Typing,
IMPOITS AnEqualOpportunity a store544-9835 positions . Mus t have callbc1wc-en 2&6pm. RD/\ unhappy with pre· fi.ling.540-9Zl5 Call Bob.Johnson background In eithe r sent JOb. WE NEED
IJJ.9300 Employer .. M If". •KP"G CLERK business, tearhlng or 3M8Campus Drive CosmelJcs YOU. Top salary fo r Fac1ory Trainee, good
.-IT 1e'"'CH BanJ<inj( F\Jll time. Expr. helpful, direct sales. Salary + 546-4741 your skills. Only the best pay. xlnt future in fast
,_...,......., -ER' but not nee. Many com Commi.ssion. Company (Across from $8 HR need apply for a growini.? growing plastic adhesive
AlTI'OM<YI'IVE TB.L S pany benefits. Apply al training prov 1dcd OranJeCoAirport 1 Sal active practice. Call ro. Is.TT Monrovia Ave.
'-!IHt,AHaor HEW ACCOUNTS 1600 Placentia Ave, CM. Tremendous groWth OP· F,qualOppor Employer fll'J 552-8339 or Iv m s . N .B C all Mon -F r i. Sallt MKIMBc Need sharp personable or call 64.2-U81l po r l u n i l y . 0 n I y M2·822S. 548·512.S.
tellers and new accls . qua liCi e d . m a tu r e call M7·03:J7, 10am-2pm -0-.-rr----... -•• ---:-~-SIST.
AIR CONDITIONING Hlghesl pa) in county. persons Savings and IOOIOCllPHF/C minded need call for in· ---------1 only --Fact ory wor ke rs in INSTALLER· exper, re-Good l'Ompany benefits -. loan experience pre· To do bookkeeping lhru t.erview. Jo Ann Hilliard. U.ERICAL --·-·-------U you are a friendly & chemical refinery. FUii
sidentlal or commercial. qualified technicians On· ferred. FUU lime posi· fLnancial statements for 21J/9Z.l·5S7I. Earn Extra Mone ' c:~~tHM~L-~~~-~~r'SOCl.~~w~n~t4+ti~m;;::e~_..,ro;;m~1ni.!.:e::_;niil~~S:-,l -----'-4 1 ~---~~~~~~ly G~•e•Me~~~~~~~~~~~Hs~~~~1~n~1a~iw~~e~r~~=~~~~~~-~-~~~C~R~ET~~l~Dl~E~~--~M~a-rrledcouplesor a~~.~ io ns 1G c oo
pd deys olf. 1 wk vac a n Parkinson. call Irvine Savings located in Irvine. Must Oubler/Clerk. f\lll-timc. M amgle women, live.In. gessive omce come join chemisll'Y or work ex·
lit yt. 2 wits vec aft 2nd llACH IMPORTS Loan 7S2·2600 have tract bkkp'R ex-Mmt be dependable & w /WOSH s upe r vise 6 teenage OW' team. R.D.A. pref. per with che m icals
3 ....__ aft Stb ,,_Dov "•-l E.O E M /F · •. 'II ill 11 able to wor k e ves. & · 1 c M Oak Tre ., .. 1ary ,_n W/benefits helpfuJ. E.O. E. 549-3281 U!'1i;,itv:~ mal~ri-NEWPoR;.eE'1c H . . f:~~ail ~1cc:Unt~n~ wknds. fiellible Apply STAT REPRO ~.S..S.5.w3. e Sa.a.?..,... FACTOltYWOltK
medical im policy. RA 711.-otOO functions , Xlnt com · atOCAirportglftshop. h f Company participating ---------BANKING pensation It: benefits Cl.ERIS Counter-Cook full time. Dlshwas e r or al'ute 13.60 per hr lo start. No savtncs plan. Call Tim TELLERS packqe. Send resume 10 CASHlltt Apply In person. Gary's care hospital in Npt Bch. expr. nee. Will train.
btwn '7AM It: a ·30AM AlTI'OPARTS l>enorinel, 2171 Campu!i Exper pm. 30-40 hrs per TYPISTS Deli. Dl9 E. Coast Hwy, 40 hr wk. Permanent SrmlJ paint company nr M & ,_. TllM wk. Sat & SUn a must, ap-Q1M position S3 00 pr hr So. Coast Plua. Apply at 545·55'4 or ap~ly ln lllUILDMS Dr. s~330. lrv. 927l5 ply in person. Ke rm · Avail11ble immediate~: Behr Process Corp. 1603 ~.U:tS:.LH.ti:r.e· STAlmS.ALTS Secwity Pacific Bank IOOICICllPllPJT Rima Hardware. 2~ PBX Com.erhelp.P/l'lt:Ftr. Call Ms . Holla n • W.Alton.SA. s.A. · Y • To P Pa Y • P e r m · has poelllons available in r h 1 I L N. 8 Harbor Bl. CM Dey shifts, Mon· Fri. Ap· ~O ext 19. E.O. E. FMl Food
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a.-.a.-=~•P Ins, Cringe the coastal and Mlsalon S3~;7hr~ i.1te°ctyr.1n1 : l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ACCT Cl.ERIS &~ileI~us~-~~i _M_l_F_. ______ o ER w Er NE R .
AMw _.....~• ,, .. 21 W. lit ST. Viejo areaa. Wueqwre 6 phone uper. he pful. CAS.-JSAUS llRllllMl'ff OPEi E. S.lboa Blvd. Balboa. Domestic help-Mature SCHNITZEL nets help for PBX operators ror a -SANTA ANA mo nths r e I a te d ex · Good appearance. Ex· Unku1e retail nursery ftLI r""" penan to set w /old Chris· .. mllMf'. p /time brs. ~bone answerln1 penencei · Some lrain1ee cellenl co. bene. Call .-&anoutcoiftl person "'ERIS Delivery person needed Uan 1enUemen, 4-8 hrs. day It: eventna opeaiqs.
ce uperienced or posit on• open· n · J ulie Griem, 644·1230. rora fuUttmepoelUon. In .,._ for Irvine travel a1ency, dal.ly, will consider live· flexible acbedullq. App·
wWtraln.l\aUUmeor Lerv1eWawWbeconducl· E.O.E.M/F. additiontoa1oodstart It ti Must have r eliable ln.i3.hrorS3150mo.for b'at:
Dlllt time lblft.s availa· edallclolef 4\"itto your home. .--inl wqe, cuh.len aha re lmlidaL~•cAaFon pay· rnoaorcycle + insurance. ll l'•-1 n . C . M . are a 2508. Bristol, C.11.
ble. D•11, afternoon· c or lmenl: _"_.._ int'IOlnmiuionpool. 1'""'""'r ee Pt -time, Mo n -Fri. 6'5-3131,552·4811 <Neat to Ward Har· ewalnll or 1rave yard. 1714 H .. 213' Sillery open ror 1armenl 157.2700, -------rinllon>
-welkencla. Typiol • •r u per. Send r eaume : M/F. DELIVERY & STOCK, need ol ey auoclates lo FINISHER. flber1lass lluat tie able to work l! 11 DAY SECURITY rmfg, self starter , 5 yr. Pleale appl,Y ln person Doubk,. \our tncome. In
a wpm. Nquired. Many t'ulf;0upaylor PACIFIC P.O. Box 2115. Newport RAl"!..IUllS F/Ume, 12 noon to 9Dm. help ln an upandlng m oeedl llniaber, wet
ClO. beDefl&a evailable. d0da1_adlntlte Beada,.U. VW5ft Wad thru S1tn . See business. Invest your ...t•Wtwon1etc:oet.
Pl-eaUllClft·Frl. DAILY PILOT BANK Boo .. k l t t a••D .... S .~Iii _ .. 1 . Harold. • E. 11th st. free ume. eau between eau...,.... Pullloa laland area: • eeper au I an WAft ~ -•· C.11. 4-'lPMforappt.175«.Dl •1111 •YICI Meint aen jouma1I Ute DnSanJoequin -CampuaDrtve CoaU lleu area : DlllCTOIY AnAlfirmaUve P /R /, type. aa1l1t In HWaRoed. <Acnmfrom -• ..-.. 0 .. A ction Employer variety ol duties. Exp. CoronadelMar c:>r.pCo.AJrportl .... ~ •. ••· DOlTNOW! M1F/H/V fa1tlf'OWinlCo. MS-l.ltS -.... ~OpporEmployer
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Ou 1upply available. Beta. E•per. required. i...,.. ••ch._.,._ _.._.. rorSpence.
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welcome •nd help In wardllll JGUI' act ror belt
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Gd t•ompan1on S50. ----------49&2065 Excellent condition· 90m --------1 black vinyl sofa SIOO C hes a P c a k e 8 a y Swtvel ar m c h air $50
Retriever . ma le. 11 :> yrs. Jx6rt executive desk $50
Obed truincd . t•reat C.a ll646-J724
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po r t . ste r eo, po r t
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dmcl h• & C'OUC' h. 49.'l-770tl
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I I $100. Mat e h1n~ gold
«hmr. $25. Gas dryer S15.
I I Bunk beds w /mattress
$7$. 551 ·JfillO I · '11 CHEVY I H1~1; dra~.-c-c1-l/f-Jr-. -fit
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18 cylmdef, 4 speed. I & 9xl2. P~tio wnbrel!as
air cond., shell. more used. Laclit;S Exec bake
I (45837) I new Ulihty 2 wheel · trailer. 549-176SSal ooly
I $ 5 I 9 5 I Kitchen tbl. coffl!e tbl.
I I $1Xa. Vacwnn cleaner.
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I Couch hide·a ·b4!d, $40.
• Couch, 6 pillow, modern I I classic, $115, 646-4376.
I Radial saw. 12" com I mercial; platform scale
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THE ALL NEW SAIL CHEVROLET
900 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY
LAGUNA BEACH
494-1131
PRICE OF GAS GOT YOU DOWN?
PLENTY OF GAS SAVERS· LEFT
FORD Ford Fiesta from 40 MPG
Ford Pinto from 32 MPG
We've been here.17 years -some
location -some owner -some good
deals -coll or come in "9~15
lowest rotes on leasing
SOUTH COAST FORD
303 BROADWAY, LAGUNA BEACH
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READERSAND ·71 l>at sun 1rur k v.•
ADVl':RTISF:RS 1·,1m1w r 'h1•ll . rt•hll
The price ol Item• nuor SlOOO 642 24:t4 ,,,.k
lldvertlaed by vehlc le rur Uon, 00 !Wl21•\'C1> de6len io lhll veh1d
<'la11ifled advtlrlli.in.:
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any apph1·abli-taxi-s .
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S100 utf .. r ~ S-ll 1
license, transfer fo1•s , 1 5 ('tlt'vy 4-T p • hke
ftnaJl('e rharges. rt't.'s for new. w ramper. reg Kas,
ail' pollullon t•onlrol dt•· -.21cM
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par .. lloo charRes unle:.s
otherwise spcc1ricd by
tbe lildveru~r. ----1 AIM.-•! CliiuiCs 9520 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'46 l''ORD W()(JOl t-:
Tully rest.or~~ SJ;J,lMIO
675-6161
'79 MG TD
'72 l"ord p1t•k up t'2SO 360
motor, :l barrel. Xlnt
rond New pa111t Job. n1·w
\Jlv1· JOh. ~n11tl 11n·~
C~I ~1~~134 .1fl !!pm
fO ~<.:ammo 4 :.pd 75.UOO
ma S1!iOO
831-~376
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mtl1·ai:t•, mJi.::.. i.:ootJ
<'Olld 540-17 311.
Vm11 9570
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DHANO N t-.:W ' 1979 Pl YMOUTH
VOW' choice of beautiful VOYAGElt VAN
black or elegant <'ham· Vil, <automatic trans ..
paitne. lhf'se a re rare pwr s lccnn.:. radau.
classics not to be found front disc hrakt•s & dsewhere in Orani::c 0.lWlty. Leather mll·n ur . radial lar$6es.209lfi5'1113J.
wood dash , AM F M
stereo cassette. ~lass Exo1rcsl0om5 2:1·7!1 }~!~l~~~r;r;~:~:.f ~~~ (11f!~9U1~Y
be UJ.1Prt-t·1al~. Open L>ailv & Sunday
JIM MARINOVW 'lil 10 l'M
18711 Beat:h Bl\'d. 2929 llurhor Blvd HUNTINGTON Bt:ACH Cost· M '!oo
__ 84!-2000 546: 193'4
'75 PLYMOUTH
2621 HARBOR BLVO.
COSTA MESA .
WAMTED!
Lutt• nwdt'I Toyotu,,
Vnh'OI'. Plr kupi. & V Jlll't
l'a II ~ l.cXbt y '
Alltol. ... art9d •••••••••••••••••••••••
9701 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Can't Sell Your Car"
CUVIElt MOTORS
PAYS TOP 1>01.1.AH
t·orcl<'an Used lrnPol'U.
Dill Mike or Oon
135-3171
25 MPG-25 MPG
"Tl Lanc•1a CouJ.I('. snrf,
mags. a/c. llhr & pwr.
rm H Lrk. $.';000. ll3J 2111;2
Days. -------~h & in top shapt.-. 'l)M
lnternalaonal 4 wh1•t•I
drive station wa.:on.
S2150Cash. 673·05JK ---Atfaltomto 9705 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
ALFA ROMEO
SALES, SERVICE
ANDI.USING
"711CLEAHANCE
NOW iN PRO<; RESS!
BEACH IMPORTS
MS Dow St rl'l'I
NEWPORT DEACll
752-0900
'fiO Chevy 12 T, short bl•d.
new tares. need!. en~
work. 551 -~35 a:.k for
Sl'Olt, $600/bsl orrr
·52 Cr<1sle) S /W
Complete ly restored
50mpg. da1}y dri vcr.
$3450. Gary. 642·9807.
VOYAGER 127 " whet>lbase. !l 75 J\Hella s r•dan lllK p;i~M·niwr. v H, ;iuto mal<'s. AM 11''M slPreo
trans. nght s1dt• ~hdmf.{ tape, AIC. runs on re~
dr . cm1ss1on <·nntrot m11o;t seU. 675·913_7 __
system, AM radm. new
white pamt 119,000 rnr
Sl.!f95 fun be St.'<'n Jl tht•
Dady Pilot. 3.10 W Bay
St .. Cclfita Mesa or call
C1rrulut1on Dept.
6424321,ext 2IO
4 ww.e.t Drhn 9550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MUST SEE!
'78JEEPCJ7
11.tlJ3 males. Sort lop.
V·8. automatic. powf'r
st.eerin1t. AM /FM s tereo
tape. Tacoma's with
ovals. (61067 > ()98V /\Al
$6366
*J.C. FORTUNE
Ponliac-GMC :nx> E. lsl St .. Santa Ana _J!l~J558·1~-'i
T~h & an top shape. '68
International 4 wheel
drive station wagon.
S2150Cash. 673-G.SJR. -----Tn1eks 9560 .............. ~ ....... .
'71 Ooditc. economy 6cyl.
n<'w tras, r uns J?real.
bluebook 1s S1ROO/askm1t
SlfiOO. fii15·5000/j•Xl 348
Ri1·k '
14 W l>GE VAN. 70,000
rru. AM/FM. air. PS1PR. o;tm mtr. $3000/bsl ofr.
548~)t
'63Chcvy wmdow van
New paml. SSOO
646-8094 ---
'78 Chevy, 2.'iM m1, new
llTes. wht l?Uigs. $5000.
ti61·2S37
i3 Ford 1 2 T. 4x4. Good "Tl Chev. Van V-8. lsp.
condition $1300. 28K m 1 XI n t 1· o n d ~·1J42 $S.<XW>. 4!W·792l aft. 5pm
'72 D<tlsun p1 c·kup. nu
lll'Cl>. campt>r shell. Onit.
paint beige. Rt>ally
Clean. Sl950. ~.
'72 DodJ?e Maxi Van.
Mech. sound. nt:W brks.
bubhlc top & <·amptr
eqwp. s:z.0001r1rm. 581
HlUllllton St .. C M 16 Couner camper shell. -----wht whls. air. AM/FM 'TIDodge.slvr.w1rcwhls.
cass. auto. $3600. 640-4356 ~uper t:st m int. loaded.
Mu!>t see. 846 8450or
'78 Toyota SRS. -;hell. 2131592 3.518
~~whee Is. l 1 r es Autos Wanted----9-5-9-0
'67 Dodge ~ ton P /U,
shell. auto trans. P /B.
V·8 , 3 tanks . $2000. o.e.o. Alan 675-&153.
'86 Ford l T . natbed. SI
Rblt top end Great
worker. 87~1.53
"Tl FJ Cam Class. Pretty blue. very clean Auto.
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YOUR DATSUN
PAID FOR OR NOT
TOP DOLLAR
FOii TOP CARS
BARWIC K DATSUN
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8J1 .1J 7S 49J.JJ7S
PS/PB. 6 cyl. save gas. Tncks 9560
l5'100.541J-.9454 •••••••••••••••••••••••
191.P.G. (E.P.A.)
350 MILE RANGE
1179-~ Tiii PICKUP
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1969 ALFA
ROMEO SPIDER
Aredclassac! C314ANH).
$3999
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dovf' Str~l
NEWPORT REACH
752-0900
'74 ALFA ROMEO
GTVCOUPE
5speed, factory air cond
&stereo. t026700J.
$5399
BEACH IMPORTS
IM8 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
75~0900
'74 ALFA ROMEO
SPIDElt
5 speed, stereo & in ex
eel lent condlt ion'
(331MPTl
$5599
BEACH IMPORTS
!WI Dove Str(•t<t
NEWPORT R!o:ACH
752-0900
9707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sell or T .O L . '7R Audi
5000. i.tood cond. xlnl mt. w-eat gas m1. 20mpg trar
fie. 4!4·216mpg open roacJ.
~16.51
'76 Audi S/W. Surf, auto.
stereo, like new cond.
:11,000 mi. $3950. 673-6350.
IMW 9712 .......................
71 s:lli, 4 spd. r ruise con·
trol, air. AM /FM. no re· asonable ofr refused
673-3441
761MW
l.OSia
32,(MM) ociginal miles! All
the extra~ including
leather rntenor. sunroof.
power windows, factory
alloys.superb! <416234)
SADDLHACK
VALLEY IMPORTS
131·2040 495-4949
BMW ZllOO, '71: 4 dr. Afr, A/C, V e ry Clean .
$3300/or best. 731 ·5601.
· 771MWJ20I
AIU. trans., sunroof, air
cond .• stereo cassette,
Immaculate thruout !
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Several to choose from.
SADDUIACI(
VALLEY IMPORTS
131-2040 4fMt49
IOIMcl AllM's
&
BN. BtMb 81..t: LA HABRA
CS Mi. No. ol SA Fwy)
1714tl2~HU
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OlOIST
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1972 l .O cs lltj.
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Vort.'i 642 .(JIB6
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·77 S:ll4.'.pd Silt !0 1791
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'78J:n <l'ipd IUll UOH 1
'7tl 32fu\ alloy~ 1 lti7\'I>,\ I
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'711 BMW 320!. xlnt condt
Lion, apx ~ m1. ratlao
1·a:;s, A 1C , Sll .50U or
T 0 .L Fern. 67!>-!IOIJti or
5'111 3473
10 BMW 2HOO. u "•ct• c·ar
for sooo. 53M m1 . 11ara.;ed. 22mpg. pp au 1011U
9715
'71 Capn &Iver. 4 cyl.
l!OUlJ auto Good \'ond.
8300. 615-9635.
'-m C.pn II · V-8, xlnl
wod.. $!,41l.1. Lol ma.
VIS-0411. -------·16 Rlack DIL
sunroof. 48p. V·6.
S).500 S48 1~7
c;apn '74, V6 ~ Ulpkl
stt·r ra:.s. A/C. nu <.:ont1
llres, fol( IL'>, re..: ..:<•:. .
s:.!200. ti34 ·8306 d y:. .
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UOZCOUPI
Blue exterior. :> spel!d
trans . & cassette.
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MEWPOIT DATSUN
8118 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
lll-1100
i6 280Z. like oew. auto.
l>rwate party .
646--0381
'78 B2JO. great gas m1,
7000 m1. auto. A IC.
AM /FM, MOOO. 759 0638 ~Turbo CJpn. 3500 m1, ev~ AM FM. air. pwr. sport:. ---------
!>1.L"PffiS'OO· OHt<r Mark '75 Oat.sun 8210. 4 spd. 67~dyi. orif( ownr. xlnl c·ond. 49fi.9203 ·1~ Turbo Cdpr1 Fully
~ $7400. Mt tipm
54.>~.
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Datsun used l·ars ..
S Will l'ay Top UollJr $
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
21145 llAHUOR BLVD
54G-64 I 0 540-0213_ -----· --
·73 :MOZ. 4 spd. lollllL'll .
nunt t'Ofld. $4100 Mu ... 1
S('t' l o apprCCIJle
B5867
71 i1oz very rlean look"
i.tootJ, runs bl·aut1fully
$4100 2 13 /9ti5·661J6 or
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I 210
Auto trans.. air 1·ond •
low milt!s. Like new'
{787URVl
How<Wy $3881
M6racM
. Mmda/RftMIUft
2150 I !arbor 81 . C M
645-5700
1974DATSUH
610WAGOH
liuq:und.v 1•xtc•r1or. 4
speed lraru;. & air rond
!ll60LPJl1
OHLY $1799
NEWPORT DATSUN
ll8li Dow St rt't't
NEWPORT BF.ACH
lll-1300
Allto•, M•w 9100 A.rtos, New 9100 Auto1, Mew
UP TO 500 MILES ON A TANK OF GAS *
NEW '79 210 SEDAN
2 Door. 4 cyt engine. 4 speed
transm1ss1on, body side moldings.
tinted glass & undercoat (Ser.
6329391 (Stk. 55651
53899
NEW '79 PICKUP
--.. ·~j~ ~~" ._:.:.. ---~,,,..,. .. ...._. ....,,.. ... ,, ' '
Fully factory eau1pped. 5 speed
transm1sslO<'I. unde«:oat. wsw tires.
tmted glass & economical 4 cyl
engine. (Ser. 405679) (Stk. 5406J.
..... :~
NEW '78 200SX
4 cyt 5 speed Iran<> air cond
tinted glas:; w sw lirf>c;, AM/FM
stereo radio ll body side moldings
(Ser 0803371 (Slk 5 11 51
55699
54699
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EARLE IKE TOYOTA IS MEEnNI
IHE (HALLENGE WITH IREAI
DISCOUlll DEALSlll
AM/ FM stereo. fi ve
speed . steel belted
radials. (#RA42565970).
NEW'79
CELICA LIFTBACK
WXURY PlUS ECONOMY
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O F NEW & USF.f>
I N ORANGF. COUNTY
CAnJLLAC VAl.UF.
PROTECTION PLANS
Available on Mo~t Carl>
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• 1973 CADILLAC
SIDAN DE VILLE
""" power. rat1ory :11 r cond. AM/FM stt-rt·u.
Liit wheel. padded lop &
lealhlc'r mtcn or Sharp•
Cti2lNIX'I
$2595
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1975 CADILLAC
ELDOIADO
l''ull PoWl'r. f:tNorv air
l'Ond . till Wht•t•I, sit-r('O
tape, rru1s1· conlrnl ,
'Piil pow1 •r <;f';if-. &
Cabriolet top Sharp'
r7!l3M XJ\1
$3995
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1975 CADILLAC
COUPE DE Vlu.E
Cabriolet lop. leather.
tape. tilt wht>t•I. cruisf'
contro l. full powe r .
factory air <'Ond &
I.OW MILl':S•
t94!'>LQT1
$5495
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1976 CADILLAC
COWEDEYIW
With rrutSl' 1·ontrol.
l eatht'r & /\M t l-~M
-;terco will tra1·k ta pe
t774!PGW1
$5995
• 1977 CADILLAC •. :
SEDAHDIYIW
With split Powe r sl.'ats.
c ru!se control. stereo,
radio & cassette tape
player IQJSl 142)
$7995
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I t77 CA.Del.LAC
II.DORADO
Full power, factory air
cond .. Cabriolet t op.
split power seat. lilt
wheel. cruise control &
ll t e r eo Sha rp !
(961TZWI.
$7995
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1971 CADIUAC
SEDAN DE VIUE
Sp lit pow1•r seut <\,
,. r u is e c· o n t r o I . I 11 l
wheel. AM t f'M stc•reo
radio. padded lop &
ware wheel l'Overs
I MOTZSI.
$9395 • 1977 CADILLAC
With ealher , c ruise
control. ~lereo radio &.
tracll. tape. <483RKQ>
$10,595
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lt71 CA.DtU.AC
SIYILLI
Full power, factory air
cood., tilt wheel, stereo tape, leather top A
LOW MILES !
(eeo'l'ZS).
$11,900
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979-2500
'73 XJll S1 lv1•r. blk lt•i11h.
Ot'W tin·-.. c•xhaus t &
tuned 9>7110mfr li:H 117-1!l
9738 ...••...•..............
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WAGON
/\ulo Lrans.. air c-cmd •
· 1~i.:a1?t' rack. slerco & 4'i1wmilc~ Pnt·Mt11st·ll!
Mow <>Ny $3288
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Maida/Renault
2150 llarbor Bl . C' ~I
645-5700
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<'Ond . U.11d11u t op. ult
wheel. crwse control . spilt pwr l>eat.s & ;;!H,()11()
11\J k'l> t I 77SS'fl
$4599
NABERS·
t?adtflfie
l (.,(X} H.111.>or UM I
c>->1.1 l'v\i."><'. S40 <>100
I 977 CHRYSl.Elt
COROOIACOUH
FUii power, factory air
rood .. lilt Wht.'CI. crWl>C control, stcrf'O, ~pltt pwr
seats. 20.UOO mil~ & in
LIKE NEW co11d1t1on
1:123SCR).
$4999
NABERS .'QX llJrt•1r Ill' d
"~l\\11-:-.\
546--1200 G~SAVER ~
'78 MONZA 2600 H.vbor Blvd
2+2 Hatchback. V-6, 4 C~l-' ~. 540-<>IOO speed, power ste1•rin{!.
ract. air, lilt. AM!l"M
stereo. rallye. 19,l!l3 Coe Hiwntal 9930
miles. 16114!>> (97SU01t > •••:•••••••••••••••••••
'"~. MUSTAMG J-Dlt. •lollOIN c ...... s•r. ... .... _ J I .......... -Z10 'til IOPM ...... _ ·-Ir___.. I al .... ,, ...... ra io n-at c tram .• '!f; ~·-·· IUllAI. u aol.· a ~ .. CH-:. etGM ... n1alw. IJ(lwcr sl'"'r (31Zl'JR). (Stk. ,,_), Pit rack • factory '7I .__ 21129 Harbor Blvd. .....,.,ng, steno. a• I Qlupa• lti,l'.M llllh'K, V 4J, "' ·-• ~
Mtiooatic ll'llUI .. power 'a':J.. J\ M / I'' M $3611 coad. <631WOV>. ,._F C•... Costa Mesa nw . (556761)
... ..-... b _.. ..." ........ se. w.. 546-1934 °"" $4 ... --· llOWtltf r-t'll, ( H•IOH'l'V l .. All extras, PIS, P /B, Mlrule air toGd • ware whtwl $)76• AM FM c SUPERSTAR
t'Over.. budu1t •r111h1. NABERS. ~on·~~a;!f::: 71TIAMSAM ,.,J!_.::.J-8.-1 d CM
• "F t'Otllluc G MC mllm. Price •·•· Can mllmatic, power st.eer-Ml-6700 \l\aYILopS(l~JS.Q> •lC. FORTUNE ~· v.a, etc., etc. 71,230 lt,277 mlles . V-8 . ._._ .... v" · ·
' .. " · ... • . a
AT LAS · tlRYSl l R
l'I 1MOUTH
41UOUP: 11-tSt ,SiuiUlAoa be ~ at the Daily Ins. power window1, t714)~ 1000 ~~·a ~e~~ ~Y c~til ~~ .... ~;-!'!,11~~-' ff70
'jjH'111o11K11' ltlJlt t.'11~ New IX:ONOMICAL l600H.lrbof 8'lld. C1 r t'u lataon Dept. ~.ttil."A .. M /FM -•••••-.. ••••••••••
h'lll' til'\:lj, ftool brake. •76 rtMTO CO!>lrt ~'-S40-9 tOO 642-5678. ext. 210 s 1 e r e o t a p e . 1'76 flOllD Os»n Dally A Souduy IK2 7014 STATION WACK>N '&11 10 PM ·1~ "-to Sa Iii l~)lT4'1UOS> 1'HUMD8-23, 374 miles . V -6, 1971,..,lllo.U'ltol...... .. ........ m te te, air, $7666 "'1U rd . 2929 Harbor Rl \'\I 74 Muatao1 4-eyl. 4Sp1 au&omaUt', custom ex· -•n auto, pwr. 64,500 mi. Poftl', a Oi'Y ar Co6t.iMt•i.u l\M/FM calls, gooo tenor. luggag~ r ack. r.yc.to. goodcond '1775.979·8466 •J.C.FORTUMI cond., padded top. 54'-l fJ4 lr~ Jl,200 ~77 l6ll44H1.85RJY > 5111.... eves!Wknds PontJac·GMC AM /Fii s tereo. Uh
SZI'' ., c -t c•-u w 2DOOE.1stSt.,Si&ota Ana wheel, leather, cr•e '711 <.:oat (; T , air a , In 'Tl Mw.t, V-3 eog. only ~ .x:a ~ on agon. '68 Plymouth · 'GTX • •. (714,558-lOOO control 6 34,000 mileli.
nllJ!lS, du .. 11111 Mtrut1uo. 7IOO nu. radio. AM FM •JC FORTUNE Tt.ortquerllile trans.IV .a. eagine & trans gd. body U173NKL>. l2ld> .nn 646-~ Uij>e phtyer. A/C, l'/S, • • unt. I ass. emass ona fairSIOO/offer.898·1704 77T,....AM ~99 -t>/8 ~789 963·~ Ponti·ac·GMC control system, L /R re-.,.Y .-mote c t l SE A"""'arance Group, '68 Mere· Cuugur l;uod an> E. lslSt., Santa Ana on ro mirrors. """' l'10dllJoo New o res ~ 66 MUSTCONV Vil. auto. (7l4)558-lOOO A/C, 111utomallc. pwr. PCllllioc 9965 T -Top , loaded w 1th
or ~t olfer 839-~llOl rull.'f gre111, nd:. body I lallglille window & door •••••••••••••••H•••••• ~!o~h • ~"::::
J>.11nt. S2 .•195 firm . '74 Pinto, lake new, make lock.a. Priced below Blue '73 Grand Prix. l owner. White/blue velour m · 9940 ti13~or640·2522 olrer. &ok. 76,000 ml. $1495. very clean. $1995. Ph tcrior . Detailed .
'Iii M~tung. Runs well. S56-0631 Can be seen at The Daily ~ (863RYNI Dir 642.8366
11fRJFl'V TRUCK I
·11coua111
Longbed Pickup. 5
speed. AM /FM stcrc·o
cassette. 12,345 miles.
<611411)(1Kl9799)
$4766
*J.C. FORTUNE
Pontiac-GMC
alOO E Isl St . Santa Ana
1714)558-1000
'78 Fiesta, 2.'lmpg. orng,
4-sp. doth int, s unroof,
l\M /FM eass. ·lou vers,
4100 m1. lik e new.
64&-4985
'68 Jo'a1rlanc Stn Wn~
Goo d Co nd ti c y I
$600/best offer. (':i ll
d l Slooo C II Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. --------~ .... ~~.£~'" · · a '73PintoRunabout. Costa Mesa or t'all '76 Trans Am. Xlnt cond, 2600 H.\rl>or8'11d.
,,............, __ _ $1165. C1rc ul al aon Dept. $6500/bestoffer. F1nd what you want in Cc.Y.>M~.540-<>IOO
Want Ads Cu 11642·5678 646-8094 6424321. ext. 210 4994996. Dealy Palot Classifieds.
A111M. New tlOO Alllol, New 9100 Alllol, Mew tlOO Amtoe. New tlOO AMtol. ... w tlOO Alltos. Mew t100 •..••..•.•.....••••.••....•..................• ·····················~· ......•................ ·····················~··················· .. ···
OVER NOWIM 160 GAS SAYERS STOCK TRICKS
$4966 '1972 Mark JV MINT 631-0tS.1
LEFTOVER 78's
AND '78 DEMOS
EVERY CAR AT
INVOICE OR IELOW MEw 1919 VANS-RY's *J.C. FORTUNE CONU. Loaded, 89K mi. _'73_Gr_a_n_'J1_o_r-. S-.pt-.. a uto, lo
_127_50_. 731_·734_7~·----nu, Jl6, pb. ac, rally whb . Pontiac-GMC
2DOO E. Isl St .. Sun ta Ana
(714)558-1000
too s.. eo.t Hwy. a..,..IMcll
494-1 Ill
2 I Altllo Cewtw Drl•• --c-.-0...7 DAYS A WEB 768-7222
77 CHEVROLET
MONZA
4 speed. power ~tcenni:.
powa-brakes, air cond1
tioning, 4 cylinder . cx
1977UNCOLN
CON11NINTAL
MARICV
-Only :IM,000 miles, ru11
power, ractory air cood .•
all the Continent.al lux-
uries & UKE NEW con
drtion. (831RJ I\).
$7999
NABERS ~
2600 H.vbor BMt.
Coo..tc\ Mesd. 540-9100
1976UNCOl.N
COMTINIHT AL
COUPE. Split pwr. seals.
leather, Cabriolet top. tmse control & slcreo
radio. l<XiSPOPl.
$5699
NABERS ~
2600 HilrbOI 8'lld.
(()',I.I N\.--..t, 54()-9100
cellmt gas m1lea~e. only ecr..tt. 9932
19.000 miles. t832SXA > ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADOLHACI<
VALLEY IMPORTS
111-2040 49~4949
CORVEn'E
COUNTRY!
18 To Choose From
'71 Malibu. Runs good, l964s To 1979s
1111PG in town. M50. HOWARD CM•rold
642·8242 Dove & Quail Sts.
Cbevette '78 4dr, NEWPORTBEACH
hatchback. :.11r <'ond. ___ l _l _J.O_S_l_I __ _
AM/FM. new tires Best 1976COllVETTE dfer over $4,000. 752 6067 Less than 31,000 mile£' wlmdlwkdays, 752·ft1152 l.uaded, including T-top.
•Ilene Carlo ·74 Load~-d. rn6UCE>
landau. air. + +. 44000 Now CWy $8688 rm. One owner. Reg gas. Miracle
n+&M-1r111 W.../I .......
'79 Monza Wgn. V6, a utoz 2150Harbor Bl .• C.111.
air, 4500 ml. Loaded. go MS.5700
!11.!lage. M Ult ae II ! ---------V0<7'282.5 lt7t CHIVIOLIT
COIVITTI T·TOP
with bW'gundy leather
---------• iderior. I.AM thu 100
'74 a... Vep Air. 20 miles! <Ser. 1444). Must
mps, All/P'll ater eo aeenow· ~ . .-/bit orr. WOM'TLASTlll
•-· HOWAIDQnr•t
C1111• HJI ..... a"911Sh.
-•••••••••••••••• teWPOIT llACH .,,, CHIYSLll IJMlll
UIAIOMIDI. Ca JP HJJ
VI. automatic tr•~ •••••-••••••••• .. ••• .. ~~-=~•c· 1'74.-cuRY c9Dl ltltpea • morel COU.AICOUPI (-) ---Uctnm~ •n• rf,'l{l·,'t.~eo • 1i ... .. ,,
AT LAS I H~•\\ IQ
I' •',ml I fl °"" l>mlJ .... , 'UlJ.IPll
-llarlMll'IUvd.
Caltell••
146-J9J4
trd, aplt .... vinyl
~).''' .. tlre1.
8791 ,,, ..
AT LAS I Hl/1\\ I H
I'' 1 1.1111 I H
Opa9Dally681111day
'WllPll
-Harbor Blvd. CaataM ...
, 146-1914
SI 799. Dir 8!17-3546
76Granada, PS. PB. auto. stereo, $2995. 557-73'2
~; 675-37'6evs ---
'64 4·dr S, nds clutch. Great 289 VI, re~. gas,
3-spd, ctn, $325 S45·3349.
Mlmridl 9947 .......................
iO New brakes, gold with tan mt, good milca~c
Asking $800. 496-6581
Mercsy 9950 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNTY'S
NEWEST
LINCOLN-MERCURY
DEALERSHIP
RAY FUDEIOE
LINCOLN-MERCURY
16-18 i\uto Center Dr.
SDFwy-Lakc F'oresl exit
IRVINE
830.7000
1976 CADILLAC
COWEDEYIW
ALltomalic trans .. power steering. power brakes.
air cond ., whale
sHJewaJls. clectnc door tocks. le athe r , s plit
power seal'i. <'rw~e con·
trot. lilt wheel, AM WM
stereo. moon roof, powt•r
windows , vrnyl lop.
<W>VCYJ
$4995
AT LAS CHRXSLER
PLYMOUTH
Open Daily & Sunday
'tal 10 PM
2929 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa
546-1934
IMMACUl .. ATE
'78 COUGAR XR 7
17 .soo m iles. V ·8,
automatic. power steer·
ing, power windows , 6
way power seats, crwse. ract. air, AM /FM stereo,
land au, s u nroof. mags/new radials .
(81.134 )(5'19V AV)
"'" TUNE
~
2IOOOE. J..stSt., Santa Ana (TI4)1&Pr1000
1maimcuaY
mHYRZ-7
VI, atatoma tic. pwr. steaiDC 6 brakes. fac· tAJrJ aJr emd., AM/FM
..... factory two-tone
paAa& ar only 1.000 miles.
UllNKP). Specially
pde.iat •'" NABERS ~ zeoo HoWor Bllld.
C05U Mel.a. 54().9100
"71Col. Puttpau .....
Wblte, fully loaded l Jami •• 100. 81Mlll
u ,. .... oat r..diU tbe
lttll edl la Clualfted ,. .......... a lot
.....,., tatorm,uoa • ...................
' '
PINTO POllY N~':1 15;~~~':0 ONLY 47Jg,.
•PINTOS •FIESTAS
•GRANADAS •FAIRMONTS
•L TDS • T-BIRDS
HURRY!
53758
PlUSTA:;t.&LtCENSE
CUSTOM PICKUP
[. ~ Pw1 ..i1 Q.tuQe'.
• ~ ... ff f Q6,i·...: ....... .,d
::: a ... ct-?l•n•l o.r1
• ,,......-II 101 & 11,a1
"• ••Wt~ bum oe• s a na •'Eo*i more
HO MORE SA VIMGS LIKE nay "UTTU C~" ... STOC• 2 3 lour cylinde r gas saver engme.
Power steeflng. power front disc
brakes.tmledglass etc.
553H THESE WHEN PRESENT CLEARANCE PRICED ===S=T=oc=•=s=·=·=E=G=O=H=E=!==~TO REDUCE INVENTORIES
'77 FORD '76 D
rtMTO ltUNAIOUT L,. I DOOi
This soortv 11111e gas saver va. a~tic trans •. J>OWtr 1~ E1Qu1pped with a 4 cyl steering a brakes. air cond ..
1>ng1ne. e1.1tomahc trans. & till wheel. cruise control I
power steeflng. (716RYN) ~ loP. \610PCF).• (Stk. s·2111 'fiill
'76 FORD
GIAMADA COUN
Economical 6 cyl engine,
aulomat1c 1ransm1ss1on.
powe r s teering and air
c o ne (12 1090) (Stk .
795428 ).
$
'76FOID
MAMAM4000I
Economical 6 cyl engine.
automalic trans . power
steering. air conditioning,
pawer brakes & vlnyt top.
(688POOJ (Stk. 0783A).
$
77PLYMOUTH
AUOW
Economlcal 4 cyl engine. 4
s peed lfafls . & deluxe
1nte11or Onty 8900 miles•
(276SWTI (Slk 1415A)
53488
'76 FOID '77 FORD '76 fOID '77 ~RD '76 C .. YSl.B
•IAMAD• .._. COUPI PIMTO WAGC>tt a1AMADA COUPS LTO H llOUGHAM COBOIA COWi
Economical 6 cyl. engine, This s mall wagon Is VS, automatic trans . air vs automatic trans oowe r VB. auto. trans .. pwr st a
aut omat ic trans .. power equipped with a ' cyl. eond .. power steenng & steer1ng & brakes. atr co n-brakes. pwr windows &
•tearing. power brakes. engine and automatic brtkes. cruise control. tilt d1t1on1ng AM/FM and vinyl eeat. le.llhef. air cond. sun·
AM/FM and air cond. transmission Lots of gas wheel & AM/FM tape top 1684SWS) root. Ult. cruise & vinyl 1op. Siiia sg (~·-53788 sm
'76 FORD
GIAHADAaHIA
' Door VS. automatic. pwr
steering & brakes. air cond .
pwr. dr. locks & windows.
lllt. cruise. AM/FM tape &
vinyl top. (1 '8NXN) (Stk.
P3718).
$
'77 FOID · LTOlll~
Automatic trans .. air c:ond •
pwr .. steering & brakes.
ccuile control. pwr. win· d~w,, AWFM stereo, 1111 W~•I a. v inyl top . <l37SWS> (._ P387 t >. .
V8. automatic trans : power
sleeting & brakes. air cones ..
tilt wheel and vinyl top.
(308$Z0) (P3e221.
'77 MERCURY
MOMAICH COUPE
\18 , automatic lransm1ss1on.
power steenng, power
brakes. atr cond1t1on1ng and
vinyl top. (5,9SARl (Stk.
P3681).
Tfttt rauati a touoh OldiuP
la.. eoui~d wit• • VI •fttl"•· automat ic
t,.,..tlll•lon and DDwer
-(1G~(Stk.
CUSTOM. EQuipmenf in·
el u des automa11c
transmission, power steer-
1 ng and a VB engine.
( 1tc:47680)(8tk. 128A T).
'78DODGE
ASl'ltf ' DOOtt This cat 1s eQu•PPed with
an econo mical 6 c yl.,
engin e. automa tic
1ra ns m1ss1nn a nd po wer
'iteer1ng (839UKX) (Slk.
1960SAJ
$
! j
..
IRAllD
SLAM SA YllllS
011 ALL 1979 OLDS ,~~
DEMONSTRATORS & EXECUTIVE CARS
• 98 REGENCYS • CUTLASSES • 88's
'79 CUTI.ASS SUPREME
AM/FM stereo with tape, air conditioning.
tilt steering wheel. cruise control. (8903). . .. ..
'
'79 OLDS 98 REGENCY ~ _. Absolutely loaded including custom stereo _.f~~J· $'elm. a9911 power ass1s.J.
-_,__ __ "7
·---MO ....... '-:.-> >··. r "'"
5141!! ------Plus tax •8 months ooen-end
plus tax .a months apen end lease. cec:> ooet s 7500
Ree1dua1 13875 Penodic payment s 7201.92. Inception cc.c S261 04 on IPP'oved credit.
~..,,....--..,.; lease. cap cost 59885.
Residual U180.
Perlod;&t>ayment
$10,189.78. lncept1on
cost 5387 on
approved credit. IMC , ALL MIST TRUCK & YAN I
I 979 GMC 1/2 TON
PICKUP
"MO CAT Al me COMYERTll"
I t7t&MC SMn.CJalk I T•f'k-.
I 979 GMC 1/2 TON
4X4 SHORTBED 8800 0 -I --Qlen. \'4cltt'Q '""' .,,,_ .,, C"1d H 0 springs .. •.1 lttre engine radial fires, ,._ .... _,,,...,....,.°"_ "'""" ironu.~ 1 •1~,.,vi; Aux gas fank. 5 7 ltlre V8. IOCll1nl)
chrome bumoer. gauoes. vinyl 1ntenor. !~!;":,:" ..,:..~oe,!!-C:' .::a·~~~·~ !I~':!'; d1Herenh81. 9'cJd plate. tack. H O coo11n9.
(TCD1•9Z5262•6) ( 13323). _,. c1SM&lln:8348Zr.229I01 chrome front bumper. gauge;, ( 13303•
54779 58579 'TK"SJ379
USED CAR & TRUCK HEADQUARTERS
•71 CHEYY CAMAIO
Aut o matic, po wer stee ri ng & brakes. air
cond1tioniflg. AM/FM stereo w/cassette. tilt wneel &
rallye wheets. (134UBU)
55279
171 OLDS CUTI.ASS sa.HME
.-i .,fnyl top, air c:ond .• automardc, pwr. steerinQ &
brakes.· AM/FM ateteo radio. C>Wf. windows, tilt
wheel. cullbn wheets. only 11.000 miles. (&52VVC).
55979
174 PONTIAC FllBllD
Auto . P S . P 8 .. air conditioning. vinyl top, AM/FM
stereo (007VBUJ
•77 CHEVY MOMTECAILO
Auto .. P S .. P.8 .. factory air, tlltwneet.oowerwindows.
Yl p8ddtop,cu1tomwt1eets.andt"-.(877SEAJ.
177 OLDS CUTLASS
Salon. Auto .. P.S .. P. 8 .. air cond .. YI vinyl IOP. console.
buckerseats.stereo&ttPe.(P13534).
177 OLDS CUTI.ASS SUPIEME
V6. auto .. P.S .• P.B .• factory air. tilt wheel. AM/FM
stereowTthc 1 atte~.(910SXK).
'11 FOID MUSTANG
4 cyt. engine. stick shift stereo radio. cusrom wneers
& ttres (056SZC).
'77COU&AIX11
Auto .. P S .. P 8 .• aircond .. vinyl top. 6-wav oower sea•.
sfereo. tape playet, cruise control. Power windows.
(932RKY).
. Bu•tlngtoia ·Beach
· .. --·-----J'o11••tal•• Valley Y •ar •••e•••• I
Dally Ne••••.-er ·
~ VOL. n, NO. US, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1979
• 'Fint Since Gilmore
X•CO
~ports Li•ff .-d
Truce ·closes
Airport Debate
111 aoBEllT BARKER
Of .. 0-. ...... '"'" Members of the HunUngton
Beac h Meadowlark Airport
Committee went around and
around Thursday mghl on a re ·
port by three of its seven mem·
I bers who claimed the airport as
unsafe.
With Mayor Don MacAlhster
and Councilwoman Ruth Railey
acting as peacemakers of sorts.
tM debate ended in an uneasy
truce. The three minority members or the panel. all non·pilots who
'Tanked Up
Odds Set
\For Drive
By TOM BARLEY
OI ._ DMIY l"ii.t Sl.att
It was the tum or the ·'odds··
. to rm their gas tanks today and
' Orange Coast service station
! operators reported that m any of
'lbeir customers were gassing up
· pnor to bitting the road on this
Memorial Day holiday weekend.
It is expected that many
I ''evens" will wait until early
Saturday to gas up before they
I too head for the highways ra~er
than take a chance on gelling
ias en route to their destination.
Travelers appeared to have
the cautious blessing of th<'
Southern California Automobile
• Club which said today that the
RBS su~ly PoSition during the
GASOLINE LEADS
PRICE HIKES-A4
BUCKET BRIGADE
UMITSET-AS
SOLONS' OIL STOCK
A CONFLICT-£dttorial, A6
GAS STATION
PRICING RAPPED-A 11
represent area homeowners.
ugreed not to issue any more re·
ports without first clearing them
with thf' full c·ommattf!e
And Mar Allisler urged that
the committee stay intact und
keep working tu solve problems
between thf' airpofl a nd its
neighbors an the area or Warner
Avenue and Bolsa Chit•a Street.
M acAllister added. however.
that al was not "good
gamemanship" to issue the re-
port without the knowledge or
others.
.. l 'm hoping that you will
patch up your differences." he
satd.
Co-chairman James Evans
had called for the removal or the
thrt>t• minority memtwrs co·
c·haarman Tom La vf'ngood , John
Long and Chf't Drahos
lie said their statement!'-. wen·
false and accused the trio or
was hing dirty linen an public
Ev<1ns also charged the thr~
with improper handling of or.
rit•aal dO<'umenlc; and s aid they
may have been guilty or the
Brown Act I which prohibits
c losed, secret meetings> and
Robert's Rules of Order.
He also said allegedly false
statements concerning airport
safety could leave the three
s ignees open t o libel and
s lander ·
·'They sent the report to every-
one in town except the commil-
tee ·s ea-chairman. its members
and the airport owner." •
In their minority report early
this month. Livengood. Long and
Drahos indicated unhappiness
with the direetion the communi
ty was heading.
. They said they felt the airport
·_was neither safe nor compatible
with the communtiy.
Tht>y said they would take no
responsibility for ruturl·
tragedies which they said "are
bound to occur under present
conditions."
' . tam
.,.w •• .....,.
ANTI-DEATH PENAL TY PROTESTERS AGONIZE
Reac11on at News of Spenkelink's Execution
Witness to Death:
'He Didn't Speak'
DECONTROL COST:
$135 PEA FAMIL Y-88
They also complained about <J
lack of si:trety zone for pilot error
o r m l'C'hanical fa ilure ; the
ope r ation or twin e n gine
aircr aft; uncontrolled 24·hour
operations: failure of s ome
pi lots to follow a prescribed
night pattern and an increasing
num bcr of airplane tiedowns.
By TOM SI.AUGHT ER chair ror rivl' minute:.. which
seemed ltkc an age.
STARKE. Fla . 1AP1 When Then I saw the executioner.
they rahed the vcnL·taan bland. lie wore a bl ack hood and a holiday weekend is "much more Joh 5...., k 1· k t d d ' ti encour"'oing." n ,,~n e an s an• irec Y .robe. Other witnesses said they .._ Democrats at the 32 or \IS who watched him s aw two execut10ncrs, bul I saw A s....a.esman said the number d1· • tod ...,.. e ay only one. of stations closing on any day H d 'd 't k 11 d'd 't
d e 1 n spca · c 1 n lie Jrv·1ke•J at the man he was during the weeken is the lowest bl k II t "d t · ht h d "' ~ . . h' So N1·x Decontrol an . es ar-.: s raag a ca paui S150 lo kill from behind a since the gas cns1s 1t uthem There was nothing an the con California five weeks ago. demned mi:tn 's expression. even partition.
He said fewer than 20 percent WASffiNGTON IAPl Some though two of has C'loscsl friends The d octor approac hed
ol Orange County service sla· congressional analysts are sug· an his last days Wl'rc stam.hng 1n SpenkC'hnk 1 wu more tamci..
lions surveyed planned lo close gesting sheer rear is the reason the back row of witnesses so he checking his hea rtbeat and
S•turday The percentage in· two out of three House could sec them hcforc he d1t•<I an pulse. t!reased to about SO percent on Democrats arc al odds with a the huRe oaken t-lectnc chair One or the eight men inside the
Sunday NKl 30 percent on Mon· Dcmocrati(• president over oil Then they lowt•rt'fl a black death chambe r saul something
clay price decontrol. hood over h1i. face. There was a Lo Prison Surwnnlcndcnl D<ivid
.. But those figures are en-. It's mainly a fear or raising pause . then has body jumped Rracrton . The man s miled
t!OUraging," he said. "More sta· 1 slightly •.'-ns will be open than at any their constituents' ire by voting s ighlly. Smoke began risinR Finally, five minutes after
<See AIRPORT. PaJte A2>
Attorneys
Battled
For Life
STARKE. lt~la . IAP) · Con·
victed murde r e r J ohn A.
Spenkelink was put to death in
Florida ·s oak electric chair to-
day. clenching his left fist as
2.250 volts of electricity shot
through his body. He was pro-
nounced dead at 7: 18 a .m. PDT.
Spenkelink. 30. formerly of
Buena Park. whose attorneys
roughl lo save his life up to the
last moment, became the first
man executed an the United
States since Gary Mark Gilmore
willingly faced a firing squad an
Utah on Jan. 17. 1977. Before
that. no e xecutions had been
rarried out in this <.·ountry smce
1967.
Spenkelink w<.1s executed tn a
drab beige death room. measur-
ang ab<1ut 12 by 20 feet. at th('
Florad:.i Stat•· Pra:-;on He re
C'C'IVf'lf tht• first JOit or clCClrtCll y
tit 7 13 a m
Thal first s urgl· singed th1·
skan on has right l'alf, sending
smoke into the death chamber.
lie rlcnched ha s left fast. then has
hand s bc~an to c url and
blacken. Spenkelink received
Lwo more jolts of electricity.
A doctor was called to cheek
his heart at 7: 14 a.m. The doctor
looked at prison superintendent
David Brierton, stepped back
and waited two more minutes,
when he again c h ecked
Spenkelink 's heart with a
stethoscope and again s tepped
back. Finally at 7. 18, he made a
third check, lifted the death
hood to look at Spenkelink ·s
eyes, and checked his pulse.
Spenkelink was dead.
He had been c·ondemned for
killing a fellow dnfter with a
<'riminal r ecord. Jos eph
Syz mank1 ew 1cz, 1n a
Tallahassee motel room in 1973.
Spenkelink. a fugitive from a
California prison al the time.
picked up has vartim as a
hitchhiker and claimed he killed
ham after Syzmankiewacz ror<'ed
him at gunpoint to submit to a
homosexual art
C<.1rol Myers. Spenkelink ·s sis·
tcr, appeared at the briefing
area crying on the shoulder of
he r husband, Tim. She held up
what she said was her brother's
last will . which read: "Th as 1s lo
authorize the release of my body
a nd all personal belon~ings 1m-
m ediate ly if I am executed
1 murdered) by the state of
Florida to Mrs. Carol Dean
Myers."
The condemned man had lost
his last hope of reprieve four
minutes before the scheduled 7
a.m . execution when the U.S.
Supreme Court in Washington
(SeeSl..AVER, Pag~ A2>
Gold Prices
Zoom; Dollar
Trades Mixed ""' to back a policy that will allow from his right calf where an
point of the crisis and the word f 1 · to · · r 1 l od h d . Spenkelink received the first jolt from thoae stations is that their ue pnces raise at a time o ehec rd e was attac e to his of electricity' the doctor nodded LONDON <AP) -Gold prices
"
a .... .....,..
Fl NALLY EXECUTED
John Spenkellnk
Spenkelink
Writes His
Epitaph
STARKE. Fla. IAPl In his
Canal hours. John A. Spenkelink
Jolted down his epitaph.
··Man ls what he chooses to
be. He chooses that for himself.'" Spenkelink wrote on a note he ·
s lipped to his minister, tbe Rev.
Tom Feamster. less than two ·-
hours before he died in Florida's
elect rt<' chair.
Feamster, a n E p iscop al
manaster who ~ame close l.o
S penkelink during his final
months. said that after handing
over the final written message.
the condemned m an gave the
cler~yman a mess age of love.
·'The last thing he said to me
was tha l he loved me."
Feamster said. "The last thing I
said to him was that I loved him
... we shook hands.''
Feamster. who witnessed the
f'xc•cution and ca lled 1t
"barbaric." recalled one other
last statement from Spenkelink:
"When this comes down, I
hoJJe that some good will come
or 11."
s p t' n k e II n k d 1 d n o t e at
breakfast. There was no final
me al. Feamster said, but did
take Holy Communion two hours
before he was executed.
"You need not waste your
prayers on John Spenkelink.
Let's pray for ourselves. Let's
pray for our souls." the minister
said.
"That wasn't John Spenkelink
that was electrocuted in that
ch air today. because John
Spenkelink had died of this kind
of barbarism years a~o." the
minister said.
David Kendall. o n e of
Spenkelink's attorneys. said the
death penalty "will be a thing of
the past in another ~eneration."
lie said Americans in the <See F.PITAPH, Page A2>
Coast
supply of gas will be much more a~rea~y-high prices and tight s ave skin. at .Brierton. soared to record levels today, ;.;--t1tlet;tljrat-;.U:...~~~~~~~~~...2.!'!T~h~u~s~t~h:e~H~o;,u~se;;-Dn:e;m~o~c~ra:it~ic;-~,B~O~t~l~comun~~d~n~T1SmTm~·aw~nymtl~1~tnMgr.~~~w~~~..,R~ftne~wm-~~no~nrnrn-.,,Anrntnh~u11Tt~-t&tepping-<·"!:::::::~::;~~::--t~~~~~l!!~;.;s:~~t-~~~-:t
The auto club is urging drivers Caucus formally voted 138_69 We were silent in the witness Spenkelink was dead. bullion markets in London and '!'!
who are getting low on gas to Thursday lo oppose President room. We waited. Zurich. Dollar trading was
atop at the fint available station Carter's decision lo r emove mixed on the world exchanges.
retber than seek a shorter line federal controls from oil prices SpenJcelink's chest was freed f • Bullion prices in London at another facilitv from a heavy leather strap. His ra1J,1,al1S rocketed to mo an ounce at the starting June 1. white shirt was unbuttoned A m o rnin g f i xi n g . up r r o m
l•rial Day Weeken~ 6asoli11 Supplies
ar Csnct s-...) IHI
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. .
M1Hll1nt1c
Soutllmt
prison official reached inside his Ra V S Thursday's closing price of $265
shirt and tugged at his T-shirt. rp • • and shatte ring the r ecord or
exposing his chest. A doctor then $265. 625 set Tuesday. London
placed a stethescope to the chest TEHRAN. Iran 1AP 1 gold brokers fixed the afternoon
oftheri"idandhoodedrigure. Millions or Iranians price at $270.60 an ounce.
Spenkelink 's h a nds were throughout the country another record. The previous
clutched in a fist and were dis-demons tr at c d for a record was $2164.SO at the Tuesday colored. second day aRainst U.S. afternoon fixing. criticism or 0 overnment Gold h1't $270 25 1·n Zun'ch
I saw a three-Inch wound "' · ' executions, state radio re· Eur ope's other b1' 0 bullion below a leather harness on his e ported today. market. The Zurich exchange,
calf. His skin had split, but he 1 n Tehran. tens of like many other European finan·
didn't bleed. Like the other wit-thousands of marche r s cial centers. reopened today
nesses, I sat motionless in my burned American flags after Thursday's Ascension Day
and effigies or President holiday. The previout' Zurich
Marijuana Seized
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico IAPl
-A ship carrying mor~ than $15
million worth of marijuana has
been captured 200 miles
northwest of Puerto Rico, ap-
parently headed from South
America to an American East
Coast port. the U.S. Coast Guard
aatd. •
Ca rter and Menachem record was Tuesday's $298.125,
Begin outside the U.S. but the price fell to $284.375 Wed-
Embassy. nesday.
Parading with banners. The widely forecast $300 ounce
reading "Down With of gold, predicted for the end of
Carter" and "Death To this year, appeared increuingly
American Imperialis m ." realistic bec:ause of tbe world oil
marchers ;olned in pro-:1hortate. fears ol still more In·
tests in two Tehran OationandgeneraJeconomicun·
squares and in front of the certainty. ln~eston traditionally
eft\baasy. buy told as a bedp in Umes of ' ' economic unrest.
.1. II
Weather
Night and morning low
e louds with hazy suns lune
m the afternoons through
Saturday. Highs in the
mid 60s at the beaches and
an the low 70s inland. Lows
tonight 57 to 62.
INSIDE TOD" W
Haw p got rhflflmt'! If
not an '*re lo fiftd .ome at
the Goldn Bftr i1a Hwat·
ington Beach, Goldn Welt
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-Shelter-~~
Clings to Life By KATHY CLANCY -.. ..., ...........
The alleged murder this w•k
of a former Huntington Beah
woman tragically demoastratea
the need ror special shelters fOr
women who are abused by tbllr
hu"bands.
OEVlt~Kl.Y 1111.L" tAP l
T ht> tklf'I ur soup lY<'(~n l.lovct
Cot!ltm rt•mu11w1t In c·r1t1,·11I t•c)n
dition loc.luy 111..-d11y aRflr
Cotsen's wift• und u 16 yeur old
00Y dlt"'d from lf\jurlt·~ Sllfft'N'll
Wht!n tht• three wc•r" bouncl und
ar..,......
WIFE. SON DIE
Soap Tycoon CotHn
IA Looks
-To County
For Busing
LOS ANC t-:LES 1Al'1 So
flow wh1lt-~tudcnts ~irf• lt:ft 1n
Lo.., AnJ{l'lt•s puhlic· ..,,•h11ol.., thal
lhl• nnly wtiy lei 1nt1·g rat1· lhe di~
lrtl'l 1.., lo hnng wl11l1•s in from
other ...i·hool 1lastrids , includini,:
Or;1ng1• ('ount v. the· lnll·t.:r:it111n
l'l'OJl'fl •wy~
Thl' I Al~ Angl·lcs d1slr1<'t is un
<tl'r court orde r to t:liminat••
::.egrc·gatecl •whools n ut that h
rapidly h1·coming imposslbl!.!
because of a shortaJ:e or while
students, Thl· lntc•gratio11 Pro·
Jet't argued in a motion filed
Thursday with tht• Jlldg1· over
sN~ing th1• mt1•J!rat1on pl an.
The solul111n, The Integration
Projet't contended. i!> to incluch:
st udenl'I from RS other local d1..,
tricts In a mt•tropolitun integra
lion plun
T h 1 • I ' r 11 j t• (' t p r c s c n t c· d
Sup1·rior Court .Judge Paul Egly
with a modc·I intei::rati1m plan
t h:.it would g11 into effect in three
stages Stagt• om• would int'ludc·
Loi; Angelc•s and 2~ other d1:-.
tri<'ts . for a total of Hfi0,000 stu·
dc•nts '1l l.H.'fl't'nt whitt•, 29 per
t•enl llls panic iincl 2:1 peor t'cnt
bla1·k .
·~ht· Lo:-. i\ngl'l t·~ district,
which has Ju st completed Uw
first year of a thrcc-:-.tagc ink-
g r a t inn 11la n, 1s 70 11t•rcc nt
minority students.
The SC't•ond 'itage of The Ink ·
gration ProJCl'l 's plan would in·
volve 79 school distncts, includ·
'n ~ som e in northwestern
9rangc and Ventura countt~.
and the third stage would extend
the plan lo Riveors1de a nd San
Bcrnardjno counties.
Integration Project lawyers
said no student would have to
l'tde a school bus fo r more than
45 minules·each way.
PrOJCCl lawyers said a recent
state appt'als court decision
aovc California 1·01irls the power
to require 1ntcrdi s tr1ct de
segregation if that 1s what It
takes to integrate u district.
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Tlw \Oun..: l><lt!ring <the• :-.on 111
I h1' ltev fo!d~ur A Uot:ncw.1
Mr-. Cotsen and her .son wen•
c•ud1 IM1und and shot oncl' 1n tht·
ht'ad Wednesd1ty t•vernini.t
Police <:apt Lee Tracy s aul
Thursday investigators wen ·
baffled by the ~hootm gs hut
have a good dc>scripllon of the
gunm<1n Hc said a eouplc·
escaped the attack on tree-lined
Bedford Drive just next door
·to the home or pianist Jost•
lturhi
·'Thi:' suspt-tt•t wt1s dressed in
all dark clothing and wai. wear
mg ski masks and ~lovt's" Tra<'y
said. adding that the man spokt·
with an al'Cl'nt. "possibly Middle•
Eastern or European."
C otse n . preside nt of
Neutro~ena Corp .. and a di rec
tor or Allergan PharmaceuticaJs
in Irvine. was in New York when
the shootings occurred, but re-
turned immediately. Has Los
An~f'les -ha se d co m pany
manufacturc·~ :i tr<1n sparent
am he r soa1'
,.~ro,,. Pa~ ,t I
SLAYER ...
vo t <>d fi 2 to den y :.i i.t ;iy
Lawy{'rs for S1x-nk<·link 1Jrcst•nt-
<•d a pl'lilion for a sta v to the
t•ourt derk at '1 a m. ·
After Spenkelink received tht:
f1r:.t electrical ehargc and while·
lw was still s trapped in the:
death chair. A mimstc•r, who
visited the condemned man for
t~o years. asked those in the
~1tness room to pray for the dy·
mg man "m the nam<· of God "
Also present m the w1lnci.i.
roo11_1 was Spenkelink 's attorney.
David Kl'ndall of Was hington.
Kenda ll re m ained !>ilent and
stared with a fixed ga7.e al
S pf.'nkelink m the death chair.
The execution. which was to
hav<' he~un promptl y &il 7
a ~ w<is im.•xphcably delayl'd
until 1 · 11 . when the venetian
hlmcts separating official and
mt·dia witnesses from the elcc·
Irie chair were opened, showing
Spcnkelink already s trapped m
the huge oaken death chair.
fi e was wcarin~ a while gown
rolled up at the sleeves and blue
nants. A towel was placed under
11 ~ chin.
A leather harness was placed
Jround his head, over his chm
ind his arms. chests, lcgi. and
l nkles were secured lo the chair
with wide leather straps.
Spenkelink was not a llowed a
traditional last statement con.
trar)'. to promises from prison
1ffic1als who had s aid he would
make a final speech.
Spenkclink was fastened so
<>eeurely in the head harness
that he <'Ould not open his mouth
and stared impassive ly at the 32
persons who witnessed the ex·
t•cution on thC! othe r side or the
glass partition
About a manuk after the
hlinds were drawn. a black hood
was lowered over Spenkc •hnk 's
face. Several attendants inside
the death room ste pped hul'k
from the death chuir and the
first jolt or e lectricity was
delivered.
8 1,..,,.. ... no A o.11y ,... ,_"' .... O'o..ttt " --" ND PAT NIXON DURING HIS PRESIDENTIAL YEARS AT CASA PACIFICA
Many Memorte• Left Behind •• They Leave Eltate for Another San Clemente AddrHa
HU3band
Held in
GwiDrama
A Huntington Beach man who
repo rtedly held his wife and
daughter al gunp<>mt throughout
the night was a rrested today
a fter po li ce s urrounded his
home shortly after 9 a .m .
Edward Shields. 34, of 19341
Olana Lane, walked out of his
home with his hands raised.
He was booked on a charge of
assault with a deadly weap<>n and
possession of a prohibited
we apon. a s <iwcd-off s hotgun,
according to Lt. James Walker.
Shields allegedly held his wife
and child al gunpoint at a second
famil y home on Newland Street
Thursday l'vemng and e arly to
day.
They ned in a car a nd the wife
contactf'd poli<'<.' this morning.
S~l. Jeff Co1>e and other of-
ficers moved into the area off
Rrookhursl Stn•et this morning
after learning that Shields had
returnPd to the home on Qiana
Drive.
They evacuated nearby resi·
dents and sealed orr the area. Lt.
Wa lker twice contacted Shields
by phone. t elling him of the
police encirclement and asking
him to come out unarmed.
Shields was arrested without
incident. Poli ce have yet to
establish a motive for has al·
leged actions.
School Clerk
Mrs. Barnes
Rites Slated
Fun<•ral serv1cc·:-. will he held
~uturclay at I p.m. for M<trllyn
F Uarncs who was a clerk in th<·
lluntington lkat•h City e f'lemen
lury > School D1 :-.t ricl for 12
y1•ar:-.
Mrs Ila rm•:-. died Thursduy al
the age of 57.
She: i s s urviv e d b y he r
husband, Walter J . Barnes or
lluntini:ton Reach; t wo sons,
Jeffrey flarnes of Anaheim and
Kevin Barn<'s of Huntington
Re ach ; a f a the r , B<irney
Frcdrick:-.on . ~1:-.ln, Kathy Poor
of S tockton . brother. Lloyd
Fredric•k5f>n of Ouluth. Minn .
and grancb"n. ltu·ky Barn!.!~ of
Dana l'oant
Sl'rv1ccs w1 II bt• held at lht:
First Un1kd M1·lhntl1st Churc·h
of Huntington Beach, 2721 17th
St.
Visit:1lion ls scheduled today
until 9 p.m. al Pierce Brothers
Smiths' Mortuary, fi27 Main St.,
HuntlnJ,'1.on Beach.
Nixons Will Move
From Ocean Estate
By STEVE MITCHELL
0t 111e D•ll~ r1 ... su"
Hichard and Pat Nixon are
leaving Ca s a Pacifica , the
seaside estate they have called
home for nearly a decade.
The former president a nd rirst
lady will leave the sprawling
estate for s maller quarters less
than a m ile away in the
fashionable Cyprus Shores area
of San Clemente.
But they will surely take with
the m the memories gathered
over IO years at the S panish·
sty le villa that has seen world
leaders and movie :-.tars inside
its gates and protesters outside.
Tht• form e r president
r elelJratcd his re-election at the·
29-acrc l'slak formerly called
lhc Wcstl•rn While llouse.
And 1l w<i s lo the 'San
Clemente home lhal Nixon re
turned two years later, a man
forced to resign fro m the highest
office in the land. The biggest shindig at the vill<t
was in August of 1972, when
more than 15,000 "friends and
neighbors" of the Nixons showed
up ·at a rally, chanting "four
more years."
The gathering was the largest
ever recalled in s leepy San
Clemente. and the traffic wa:-.
ba<'ked up for males on each s1dt·
oft he Nixon estate .
Days later more than 400 film
stars attendt•d a reception at the
Western Wh ite llousc. enter -
·taaned JWlO lsid<' hy the Freddy
Martin or<"hcstra.
Singer Frank Sinatra. a one·
lime acllVl' SUPPOrt<>r of tht•
K c n n e d y s · a l l e n d c· d th c
':Holl ywood" reception, as did
hundreds of otht•r film and
te levision personalities
f"orm,·r St•ereta ry of Stull'
He nry Kissmgt·r showed up with
actress Jill St. J ohn. and the
rrt•s1dcnt t•x l'lianged compli·
mt•nts with the late Jat·k lienny.
World dignitaries visited the
San Clemente estate during the
Nixon years, including Russian
:.am hassador An<1toly Oohrynin.
who compared San Cle mente 's
beaches to rc:.orts along his own
Black Sea.
Nixon's proposed trip to Pe·
king sparked a visit by J apanese
Prime Minister Eisaku Satu an
c•a rly 1972, and m any other
world leaclcrs made the trek lo
Southern California when the
pres ident vacal1om'<I there.
Thi" Nixon estate also d rew un·
welcomed guests on occasion.
with sign-carrying proteste r:-.
marching outside the gates.
They ranged from opponent..
or oil drilling off Santa Barbara.
to a contingent of Volunteers in
Seito-vice to America 1 VISTA >
seeking more funds for their
philanthropic activities.
Illegal aliens were frequently
captured on the estate m lhca r
night north from Mexico. The:
hig hly sophisti ca t ed anti·
intrusion alarm syi.tem at th•·
Western While House a lerted
security forces who often cap
lured the ahens as they ~calcd a
chain link fence to the com
pound.
The walled esl<tlt-bec:ame a
refuge for the former president
and his wife after Watcrg<it•·
with Nixon rarely venlunn~
outside the property.
lie would walk on the beach on
occasion, play golf al the nearby
Estrella Golf Course, and dine at
s everal favo rite Mex 1c;i n
rest aurant s in San Juan
Capis trano a nd Capis trano
Beach.
Services Set
For Cycle
Crash Victim
Funeral services will be held
Saturday for Lance Jerome
Wt!nner, a J6-year-old Hunt·
ington Beach r esident a nd
Marina High School student.
who died Wednes day in a
motorcycle accident.
Services will he gin at 2 · 30
p .m . at Peck Family Funeral
Home in Westminster. •
Wenner played on the chum
pions hip frosh-soph soccer team
a l Marina lliRh and won a
number of trophies in mot.ocros..,
e ve nts . lie was wearing a
helmet when he was fatally in
Jure d Wednesday a fte rnoon .
family members said today
lie is survived by his parent~.
P aul and Viol e t We nne r .
hrother, Craig, all of Hunlin~ton
Bt•a c h . a nd i.:ra ndparents .
Theodore and Louella Patta, and
Russell and Elizabeth Hatlestad
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Men~s Suits
·--for
E',.._P.,,.AI Truck 'Seller'
That WU the ....... broutht
to a press conference Tbunday
by the dlredOr of I.be Orane.e
County Women's Traa1ltioaal
Living Center, a shelter for SO·
called bMtered wlva.
Dr. Alice Ochsman-Banner
spoke of the shooting in Long
Beach Wednesday of 32-year-old
M a rllyn Mabone. a former Hunt-
ington Beach resident who bad
soufthl refuge In at leut four
women's shelters in the year
before her death.
Polic" allege Mrs. Mahone
was murdered outs ide her
mother's home in Loni Beach
e arly Wed n esday by h e r
estranged husband, Arthur
James Mabone, 34.
Inveallaators said Mahone
turned himself in late Wednes-
day to s heriff's d eputies in
Perris and is being held on
murder charges in Long Beach.
"She was a terrified woman
who was running for her life."
Dr. Banner agserted at the press
conference.
She said Mrs. Mahone had
been a chent al the shelter late
last year but left when her
cstran~ed husband learned ber
whe reabouts. .
"When she realized he would
find her a nyway." Dr. Banner
said, "she decided to go bade to
her mothe r and make a new
life ."
D~. Banner and Oranl(e Coun-ty Supervisor Harriett Wieder
said lhe a lleged slaying shows
the need for more enlightened
police intervention and greakr
f1nanc1al su1,port for efforts to
J1r11tt.•1·t haltered wives
In add1t1on , Mrs. Wieder e>c
pn.·s:-.c<l horw that the federal
l>••partmcnt of !lousing anti
lJ rhan Development would ap
prove a $300.000 gr:.int applicu
t1on for Dr. Runner's <'enter lo
huy l ar~er quarters.
County supervisors this week
C'ndorsed the center 's grant atJ·
plication and at the time. Mrs. 7
Wieder had te rmed its approval I
"a matter of life and death."
"When I used the term . . I
had no idea that it had already
been acted out.'' Mrs. Wieder
said Thursday.
Even with more money ror
la rger !ihellers. Dr. Banner COft·
tinued. the problem or abused
wives won't disappear until laws
prohibiting assaults a re en·
for<'cd in do mestic ~1tuations.
In addition. she said. society
must change ils attitude toward
vio le nce in gene r a l ··that
somehow that is a viable means or resolution ...
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AIRPORT •••
. Ev;rns <'.laimed Thursday
nt ght the airport is controlled
II•· ... aul safety concerns have
hl•cn answered "time and time
aga in•· by federal, state and
loral officia ls.
Ill' also claimed that the three
n1 morily members took slate.
m cnts out of context from
s upervisory agencies.
~.ivengood said later the issue
bolled down to whethe r or n0t
there arc adequate controls al
the airport.
"I think it is clear that there Is
not." he said.
EPITAPH ...
future will reJe<:l capital punish·
menl just as the y r e Jeet
segregated rest rooms and burn-
ing or witches.
Takes Money,
Keeps Truckin'
What lluntmgton fl('ach police
be licvt• waa a p<>tcntiitl truck
sale tul'IN'd into an armed rob·
bery Thursday when the seller
pulled out a shotftun, took the
would-be buyer's $5,000, and
drove away.
ONE~
DOLLAR!
One of the 12 public witnesses
to the death was Stale Rep. An·
dy JRhnaon or Jacksonville who
said .,,e attended to protest the
execution.
It was not instant de.th,
Johnson said.
"We saw a man sizzled today
and if you leaned forward and
looked close you could see thal
he slzzled and 1l11led again . . .
the man didn't die Instantly. We
sat there and watched a cruel .
and unusual thine."
Aa the speakera completed
1lvln1 their accounts or the H ·
ecullon, a shloy biege heane
drove slowly out of the priton
compound and down the
ht1hway toward the town or
S&arke. -.
The victim wa11 Identified as
Brlan Yasumura, or an unknown
address on Olive Street.
He apparently was attempting
to purchue a pickup truck when
the seller drew the we apon
about 6 p.m., police said.
The man drove off in a brown
truck with balloon tires and a
gunrack in the rear window. He
waa dacrlbed u five.root ei1ht
Inches tall. 220 pounds, with
dark hair ln a pony tajl. He re·
portedly has a rnl11in1 froat
l.ootb, pol.lee Mid.
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Burl Charges
Lion Country
·Rangers Strike
• By FREDERICK SCHOEMl<;HL
Of..,_ 0.U' P1l•t StaH
Rangers at Lio n Country
Safari in Irvine have walkt.'<l off
their ,)Obs, charging lln1 m <1I!> '"
lhe g ame preser ve arc r1tcc1 vmg
cruel treatment and that their
personal s afety is oft en in
danger
I.ion Country offtcu1ls strongly
den1erl tlw <.tllt·.:ationi..
l'1t·keti. stood at the ~ales of
t l.ll' park again today, carrying
signs and d1stribut1ng (I list or
the tr grievances to parkgocrs .
Meanwhile. two state agencies
arc investigating conditions at
the 317-at•re pa rk.
Nixons Plan
'To Move
Roge r Reese. a state Fish and
Game Department wa rde n. said
a n inspection Tuesday likely will
result m charges a~amst the
park.
Reese said the investigation is
fof'using on how animals are fed,
houst-d a nd lht> m t>dical atten
t1on thl':V receive. hut declined to
I
F .. om 4-Casa' n·vt·al spet·if1r findings lie said .a , 1t w(1u ld h<Jmµer prnsccut1on
Eight r~ing1·r.., w.ilh•d off the
I Richard and Pat Nixon arc co
ang to have to Join thl· Cyprn'>
i Shores Homeownt!rs As s o<:1a
! lion That 's the na me uf the ! small private com mu111ty when· l the former pn•sidl:!nl <ind first
r lady are movin~
Job Thursrhiy morning, m the
lall'st hattle with management
off1 c1 als at the wild ... n1mal
cnr lave
The walkout followed action
Friday hy pa rk officials to lay
nff fivf' rangers . A company
!"po keswnman said economic
hardship due to the c urrent
g asoline shortage forced the
layoffs.
~ Nixon's press aide Col. Jack
l: Brennan said that an unnamed
group ol Orange County busi-
nessmen plan to purchase La
·Casa Pacifica. the 24.6-acre Nix·
on estate assess ed at about $1.9
, million
l . Brennan's offi<:P rcfw'.f'd to
du~close the purchase price of
the estate. Brennan would not
v respond to direct questions
• Earlier this Wl'C'k , Sa n
Clemente Real Estate <.;omµan)
CASA PACIFICA 'S
HISTORY RECALLED-Al
Chic Summers. a 3'h-year
ra nger and one of those laid on ,
~aid ran~ers a re concerne d
a bout tht• treatment of animals.
Among complaints a re that
a n i mals a re not properly
separated. the ne wborn a nimals
a re being separated from tht:ir
mothers. that adequate animal
she lters do not exist and that
rt'cdm g urounds are not sulf1 ·
cwnt for a nimals' needs
And. ~he charged t hat jeeps
and radio equipment are in poor
officials disclosed that Nixon's states of repair. She said som e
long-time friend C.G "Bebe'' rangers who should have radios
Rebozo agreed t o buy a home at so they can respond to emergen·
4026 Calle Ariana. about a half c1es have not been able to obtain
block from Casa Pacifica them.
But Bre nnan's aides c1rn "If you're in a cal section and
firmed that the Nixon fam1h· s o m e th1n):! h a ppens , you'r e
plans to occupy tht' Calll.' Ar1u11'a dead . We 've had near misses all
home now the prope rty of Mr. t ht· t1 mt-." she sa 1d
and Mrs. Georg(' Bry;m t It 1s lkspondmg lo the charges to·
not far from La Casa Pac1hc<i d<1y. Harry Schus ter , Lion Coun-
The four· bed roo m , 4 ,JOt1 try 1.>rl'S1dent. said the re was
square-foot Calle i\nuna home "absolutely no question" in his
was built by the la te J oe Cole. a m ind th<1t animals were rece1v-
mini-markel chain owner, about m g proper c<irc and treatment.
12yearsago. Schustf'r said the "economics
Brennan's aides said that the of •he park dema nd rac1lities to
Nixons were unable to a rford the be m tiptop s hape .. Animals. he
high C06t of upkeep for the Casa explained, cost thousands of
Pacific.a estate that has been up· doll ars. graded with m ore than $559,000 To compla ints of separation of
in security improvements . a nimals from their m others.
City records indicate the Nix Schuster said it is an accepted
on estate is zoned for single practice or animal husbandry.
family housing and partially des· And he s aid fighting among
igna ted fo r large res ident 1al cinimals is one price that must
building use. Nixon bought the be paid m an open air environ·
property developed by Hamilton mcnt like Lion Country's. "We
Cotton for$1.5 million an 1969 don't want to have the 1820-typc
The Nixon's future q uarters zoo where each a nima l 1s in 10
also overlook the ocean in the feet of a ca~e ... he said.
exclusive Cyprus Shors com-Schuste r said the company
munity has paid prompt attention to
One future ne ighbor. who equipment repairs, a nd said he
asked not to be named . said she found it curious that complaints
ud ~Y...,d"'e~·~aa<' bo~UM.l .r.epairs have markedly in·
lllbted and pleased" at the ex· c r eased since r elations de-
eitement ol having Nixon live leriorat.ed with the rangers. nextdoor He said he attributes the
Daily ~-StMf ~ .. lti<M .. llMl>ler
STRIKERS MAKE THEIR POINT AT LION COUNTRY SAFARI
Rangers Malcolm Simpson and Teas Miller Among Pickets
Slaying Dramatizes
Need for Shelters
By KATHY CLANCY °' n. o.11, P...,. s~
The alleged murder this week
of a forme r Huntington Beach
woman tragically demonstrates
the need for special shelters for
women who are abused by their
hus bands.
That was the message brought
to a press conference Thursday
by the director of the Orange
County Women's Tra ns itional
Living Center , a s helter for so·
called battered wives .
Or. Alice Ochs m an-Ba nne r
spoke of the shooting in Long
Beach Wednesday of 32-year-old
Marilyn Ma hone, a former lfunt·
ington Beach resident who had
sought refuge in at least four
women's she lte rs in the year
before her death.
Police a llege Mrs . Mahone
was murde red outs ide h er
mother 's home in Long Beach
Supervisor Riley
Enters Hospital
Orange County Supervisor
Thomas Riley checked into
Hoag Me m orial Hos pital in
Newrgr Beach today for treat·
me n a resp1ratof'9 rnment.
Riley expects to be released
Monday after undergoing treat·
ment during the weekend.
ca rti W e dn esday b y her
eslrabged hus band, Arthur
J ames Ma hone. 34.
I nvesli1?ators said Ma hone
turne d himself in la te Wednes·
da y to s he r iff's de puties an
Pe rris and is be ing he ld on
murder charges in Long Beach.
"She was a lerriried woman
who was running for her life."
Or. Banner asserted at the press
confe rence
She said Mrs Mahone had
been a client at the shelter late
last year but left when her
estranged husband teamed her
whereabouts.
"When she realized he would
find her anyway," Dr. Banne r
said . ·1she decided to go back to
he r mother and m ake a new
li fe ...
Or. Banner and Oran~e Coun· ty Supervisor Ha rriett Wieder
said the alleged slaying shows
the need for more enlightened
police intervention and greater
fina ncial support for efforts to
protect battered wives.
In addition. Mrs. Wied er ex·
pressed 'hope that the federa l
De partment of Ho us ing and
Urban Deve lopment would ap·
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Y .. ra .. e••••
Dally Ne••ll•mter
Attorneys
Battled
For Life
STARKE, Fla. <AP I -Con·
vi c t ed murde r e r John A .
Spe nkelink was put to death in
Florida's oak electric chair to·
day. clenching his left fist as
2.250 volts of e lectr icity s hot
through his body. He was pro-
nounced dead at 7·18 a .m . PDT.
S pcnke link, 30. form erly or
Buena Park. whOSl' attorney~
fought to save his li fe up to the
last moment , became the first
man executed in the United
States since Gary Mark Gilmore
·willingly raced a firmg s quad 111
Utah on Jan. 17, 1977. Before
that, no executions had been
carried out m this country s tncc
1967.
Spenkelink was executed in a
drab beige death room, measur-
ing about 12 hy 20 fret, at the
Florida State Prison. lfo n··
ce1 ved the first JU It of dectric1ty
at 1 · 13 a .m.
T hat r1rst s urge singed tht•
s kin on his right 1·alf. sendm~
smoke into the death chamber
lie clenched his left fist , then h1~
h a nds b egan t o c u r l a n d
blac ke n . Spenke link r eceived
two more JOits of electricity.
A doctor was called to c heck
his heart at 7:14 a.m . The doctor
looked at prison superintendent
David Brierton, stepped back
and waited two more minutes ,
w b ·e n h e a g a 1 n c h e c k e d
S penkelink 's he art w ith a
stethoscope and again stepped
back. Fina lly al 7 : 18, he made a
t hird check. lifted the death
hood to look at Spenke link ·s
e yes. and checked his pulse.
S pe okelink was dead.
He had been conde mned for
killing a fellow drifter with a
c riminal record , J oseph
Syz manki ew 1cz, 1n a
Tallahassee mote l room in 197:J.
S penkelink. a rug1tive from a
California prison at the time.
picked up his vict im as a
hitchhiker and claimed he killed
him after Syzmankiew1cz forced
him at gunpoint to submit to a
hom osexua l act.
Carol Myers . SJ>l·nk<'link '<; sis-
ter. appC'ar ed at thl' briefing
a rea crying on the shoulder of
her husband. Tim. She held up
what s he said was her br other ·),
last will. which read : "This 1s to
authorize the rele.ise of m y body
and all persona l belongings 1m·
mediately if I a m exec·uted
t murdered > by t he state of
F lorida to Mr s. Caro l De an
Myers."
The condemned man had lost
his last hope or reprieve four
minutes before the scheduled 7
a .m . execution when the U.S.
Supreme Court m Washington
vot e d 6-2 l o de ny a s l ay.
Lawyers for Spenkc link present-
e d a petition for a st ay to thC'
court c lerk al 4 a.m.
After Spenkehnk received th<'
first ell>etrical charge and while
he was still strappe d in the
death chair. A minister, who
visited the conde mned man for
two years, asked those In the
witness room to pray for the dy·
iog m an "in the name or God."
(See EXECUTE, Page A2 >
APW1...._,o
Fl NALLY EXECUTED
John Spenkellnk
Spenkelink
Writes His
Epitaph
STARKE, Fla. <APl -In his
final hours, John A. Spenkehnk
JOlled down his epitaph..
"Man is what be chooses to
be He chooses that for himself,"
Speokelink wrote on a note h~
slipped to bis ministe r, the Rev.
Tom Feamster, less than two
hours before he died in Florida·~
electric chair.
F e a m s t e r , a n Episcop a l
minister who became close to
S p e nke link during his final
months, said that after ha nding
over the final written message,
t he condemned m an gave the
clergyman a message of love.
"The last thing he said to me
wa · that h e l oved m e.'·
Feam ste r said. "The las t ttung I
said to him was that I loved him
.. we shook hands."
Feamster, who witnessed the
executi o n a nd c al t'e d it
.. ba rbaric," r ecalled one other
last stateme nt from Spenkelink.
"When this comes down . I
hope that some good wall come
Of I l."
Spenkcl1nk did not e<.1t
hrcakfos t. There w<.1s no fin<.tl
meal. Feams ter said . but dHI
take Holy Communion two hours
before he was executed.
"You need not waste your
prayers on John Speoke link .
Let's pruy for ourse lves. Let's
pray for our souls,'' the minister
s aid.
"That wasn't John Spcnkel1ok
that was electrocuted in that
c h air t oday , b eca use John
Spe nkelink had d ied or this kind
of barbarism years ago." the
man 1ster said.
David K e n da ll . o n e of
Spenkelink's attorneys. said the
death J)4malty "will be a thing Qf
the past in a nother generation."
He said Ame ricans in th1·
future will reject capita l purus h·
<See EPITAPH, Page A2>
Coast
Weather (See NIXONS, Pa•e A2) (See BANGERS. Pa•e AZ> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Neighbor Corners
Burglary Suspects
Night and morning low
clouds with hazy sunshine
in the a fte rnoons through
Saturday. Highs 1n the
mid 60s at the beaches and
m the low 70s inland. Lows
tonight 57 to 62.
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' A Central Newport Beach res i-Whe n he investigated , he told
dent who knew his neighbor was police he found the windows to
out of town cornered two young his neighbor's bedroom open
men early this morning as they and saw two men inside,
a ssertedly burglarized a ransacking the room.
neighboring home. When Sabbatis asked the men
Police said the two men brief. what they were doing they ran
ly escaped from Ronald Sab· out the oppasite aide of the
batis, 32, only to be cllptured a houae,policesaid.
half ·hour later because of the Sabbatia purs ued them and
detailed auto description sup· caught one brieOy before the man
plied by Sabbatia. escaped into the car driven by bis
Booked into Newpon Beach companion. Sabbilis isofaver1ge
City J1il on suspieion of sl1e and the two suspects are of
burtlary were Rick Riddle, 19, sligbtbuild,policesatd.
and Chriltopher Bonkahrs, 22, The pair were stopped 30
both residents of the Sunny minutes later by Sgt. Mike
Acres Motel, 2367 Newport McEv~ near the lntenection
Blvd., Costa Mesa. of Newport Boulevard and
AceordiQ8 to police Sabbttis Hospital Road. 'b;'u!~"'a&t •• •1ri;-~~led~~ :.":. ~! forced open •" . w' \' ' ~-seen inside his home at2208 W. t. I 1 house . • ,, • I II It .._ •
INSIDE TODA V
Have 1JOll goC rlaytllm? I/
nor •e tdwn to fiftd some at
the Goldeft 8ft'f in Hunt-
ingfOll Beach. Golden Wes«
College or UC lrtnM lhit
i«e'""'1 on l"a'1' Cl.
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DAllY PtLOT
BJ TOM Sl.AUGllTF.a
STARK•:. •·111 <AP I -Wbtn
lbey raaaed lht• vc.•n.,tuin blind,
Johft 8JK'nkellnll "'•Nld dlrtttly at the 32 or us who watchtd him du~ today
llt• dltln 'I sa>t•k lie didn ·1
blank llt• st urt•cl 11tr1t11<hl Mht'l1d
Then• wu11 1111thmtc in th\' con dt~mn ... 1 man '111 •'XJ•n·ssaon. ''''"n
thou.:h two of has t'lost•st fm•n1b
an has last days wer·t• sLandtna In
lht• luH'k row nr watnelllet '° he
('OUld St't' lhen1 before he died ID
I ht• hu~t· oaken olec-tric chair
Thl'n they lowert"d • black
hood "''•'r h1i. fot·c· Tht•r" "1t1' a
J>UUM'. lht•n l11s bod) Jllnljlt•tl
i.hghtly Smoke bt'aiun r11>an~
from h111 rtRht calr whert> '*" el~ctrode wus att~u.·hed to hi:.
e>ha ved skin
But l l'Ouldn't i.mcll a nything
We were silent in the watne!>!>
room We waited
Spenkelink 's ches t was Ir~
from a heavy leather s trap. H.1s
white shirt was unbuttoned. A
prison official reached Inside hai.
shirt and tugged at his T-shirt,
exposing his chest. A docto'r then
placeCt a stethescope to the chest
or the riJCid and hooded ftRure.
Spenkcllnk 's hands were
c lutched in u fist and were das· colored
I saw a three-inch wound
below a leather harness on h1~
calf. His skin had split, but he•
didn't blet.>d. Like the other wit·
nesses. I sut motionless in my
chair for fi ve minutes, which
seemed like an age.
Then I saw the e xecutioner.
He wore a hlack hood and a
robe. Other witnesses s aid they
saw two executioners, but I suw
only one.
lie looked al lh1• mun he wa!>
paid Sl50 lo ki ll from behind a
part1t1on.
The doC'lor approached
Sµ1·nkl'11nk I wo mort' time~.
l'ht·C'k1ng 111 ~ hcarlbt.'at and
µu lsc.
( >nl' of lhf' t•1ght rm•n 1n!>irll' lh1·
ill-a I h 1·hamh1·r i.a1d !>omelhrng
111 l'ri~on S upt:rmkmlcnt D<tvul
Hr11·rt on. 1'ht.' m a n s miled
:.lq.:hl ,..,,
F1n;.ill\. f1v1· minutes aflf•r
Spt'nk<'li r1k n 'CL'I Vl'd the first jolt
of clectrit'ily, I he dol'tor nodded
~•I Bru•rton
W e k n c w .I " h n A rt h u r
Spenkf'l tnk was dead.
.
,,19, M9 IS, 1111
............
LOSES HER SON
Lola Spenkellnk
f'ro• Pap Al
EPITAPH ...
menl just as they r e1ccl•
segregated rest rooms 1rnd burn-
ing or witches.
One or the 12 public w1tncssci.
to the death was Stale Hep. An
dy JOhnc:;on Of Jacksonvtlle Wht1
sa id he attended lo protes t thl'
execution.
· It was not ins tant death,
J ohnson said.
"We saw a man sizzled today
and if you leaned forward and
looked close you could st;.>e that
he s izzled and sizzled again . . .
the man didn't die instantly. We
sat there and watched a cruel
and unusual thing."
As the speakers completed
giving their accounts or the cx-
ccution. a shiny b1egc hearst·
drovl· ~lowly out of the prison
<'Om pound •a n d d own th1·
highway toward the town of
Sta rke.
.~acuhy Angered
1.t\ .JOLLA I AP 1 An~ry
U\'t'r the dismissal or Vi ce Chan
<'c.·llor Paul Saltman. the 1-'aculty
Senate of UC San Diego plans lo
t·onsider a no·<·onfidcnce vole on
Ch<.tncellor William D McElroy.
EXECUTE. •
Al "o 1)rei1cnt 111 th<· witness
room Wiii.i SJH'llkt•hftk 'Jo. 1tltorncy,
Du v 111 Kendall or W us h1ogton
K1·ndull r~matncd s ilent and
is11.1red with a fixed g aze at
s ,wnkchnk lD the death chwr.
'fhe• _,xecution. whu.'h wi.s to
have· begun promptly a l 7
• "' wai. inexplicably delayed
until 7 II. when the ve netian
blindti sf!paratin1: offlc 1al and
mt·d1u w1tnc~M·s rrom the elec·
r r1r t•hutr Wt•rf• 1)J)l'ncd . s howing
~pf'nkt-link iJlrt•ady strapped in
thl' hugl' oukl'n dt·ath chair.
lie was wearing a white gown
rolled up at the sleeves a nd blue
pu nt:. A towel was placed under
11i. chin.
A l..-athcr harness was placed
lround his head, over his chin
ind his arms. chests, legs and
1nkles were secured to the chair
with wide leather straps.
SpenkeUnk was not allowed a
traditional last statement -con·
trary to promises l_rom prison
:>fficials who had saad he would
make a final s peech.
Spenkelink was fastened so
securely in the head harness
that he could not open his mouth
and stared impassively at the 32
persons who witnessed the ex·
eculion on the other s ide of the
glass partition.
About a minute after the
blinds were drawn, a black hood
was lowered ove r Spenkelink's
race. Several attendants inside
the death room s tepped back
from the death chair and the
first jolt o r electricity was
delive red.
Murders Laid
To Nigerian
SAN DIEGO IAPl-Nigerian
<.1lhletc Newman Osebar alone
killed <.1 woman and her young
daughter before he was shot lo
death in an abortive kidnapping.
po lice said Thursd ay after a
month's investigation.
Detective Lt. J ohn Gregory
i.a1d a ll evide nce "points to
Osc bar b e ing th e person
responsible."
Carter 'Ripped' in Iran .............
Anti-American demonstrators rip an ef-
figy of President Carter tD pieces outside
the United States embassy in Tehran.
Thousands of protc~tcrs converged on the
em bassy 1n l nrn ·~ t'i.1p1tal , <:C:Jrrying ban-.
ner s ag<unst lJ S. poli<:rcs and Zionism .
2 L~guna Teens Killed
'
Truck CraBhes, Plunges
Two Laguna Beach High
School graduates we re killed in
a fiery crash 55 miles south or
Las Vegas early Thursday
morning whe n their truck.
driven by a third leen-ager.
plunged off Interstate 15 and
down an embankment.
Dead at the scene was
Lawrence Campbell, 19, son of
former Tides and Tim e~
publisher Larry Campbell.
Tangy Matzinger. also 19, died
en route to a hospital in Barstow
following the 3:40 a .m . crash
which also injured driver John
"Sepp" Maier
California lli1:hway Patrol of-
ficer Bill Rippeni.lalc said today
the trio was en route to Arizonu
on Interstate 15 when the pickup
truck went out or control a nd
ove rturned, rolling down a 30-
foot e mbankment.
c:essive speed." a l the lime ot
the crash.
The three young men wcrf' cr1
route to the Colo rado R1 v1c•r
below Boulder Dam where thl·y
were to meet friends a board J
houseboat.
Matzinger is the ~on or Han~
and S1 m o n t-M atz.1n~e r ol
Laguna Beach. and Maier 1s th1·
son of Al and Barbara Mater,
both of Laguna Beach.
Maier suffered minor head in
Junes in the crash <tnd W<t~ n ·
ported in good cond1 t 111n JI
Barstow Community H11sp1t<ll
Campbell and Matzinger w..r1·
lifelong Laguna Beach frwn<J:-.
a tte nding Alis o 1-:lcmt•ntury
S<:hool, Thur~ton l ntc rmcd1al1·
and Laguna {il•ach High Sch11•1l
toge ther.
Campbell and Mawr wen · ten
nis partners on thc high school
varsity tennis team for sever...I
year s , both le ttering 1n lh1·
sport.
• in Nevada
S;i ddll'bat•k Cbmmun1ty t:ollegc
m I h1• foll <.111d Maier attending
t'l ..i!>i.t'!> <it Oran~<' Co<ist <.:ollege
ll1ghw.Jy patrol officials said
loda \ 0.111 invt•'>l1i.:::1tmn 1s under
"'J \ and 110 t•ha r).!l!S Ila Vl' been
lodgt·d a~a1n~1 Maier.
M emorial s e rvices f or
Camrtwll and Matzinger are be-
1 n i.: pl a nnr·d . accorrling to
r .1mpt1t•ll s father.
111· ... u1 ct voung Campbell 's
h111l y will bt· 1·n·ma11•d an1t tho
'''"''"w ill t ... s pread off L.i gun<l 'Jo. c·o<.1 :-.l11m:.
NIXONS ••.
( ·' prui. Shor('s I lom<'Qwne rs
b :-.otrJI 11111 President Norman
!WcAuoo ';mJ h•· was i.umcwht,1t
!>Urprised hy the r4!fJ()rts of the.
Ni xon':; muvc .
Trains Make Comeback
A beer keg in the truck bed
filled with gasoline. ignited.
burning the two fatally injured
youths, who were ejected from
the truck along with Maier.
Officer Rippengale said the
truck was travclini.: "at an ex
Acquarntances and Cam1 ly
me mbers said the three teen·
agers were always together .
·'They were like the Thre1
Mus keteer s.·· ~a id youn1
Campbell's fathe r. "They went
everywhere W~ether ..
McAdoo said the Nixons will
be requ1rt"l1 lo fat €' an application r o r m 1· m h e r s h 1 p 1 n t h e
h1l m1•0 "' 111·1 , ,:!r11u11 a ftt•r thf'
'Jl11· t\rian..i hvm1· goes through f'l>(·rtiw
Californians Look to Public
By Thf' Associated Pres~
Many Californians caught in
tht• fuel crunch will be nymi:
ct nd skating through their
Me morial Duy weekend. while
Qthers npt for the bus or train.
Publtl· transportation, once
considered "the second-class
citizens ' mode or transit, .. will
be the way to go on the three-
day holiday weekend. Southern
California Rapid Transit Dis ·
trict !>Upcrvisor Tom Horne said
Thursd<.1y
Thf> di strict. which carried a
record 720,000 passengers last
weekend . added 160 buses since
the ~asohne crisi.i:; struck two
weeks ago and plans lo run
about hair its 2,400-bus fleet dur-
ing the holiday.
In addition, offic ials for
•irlines and Amtra k prepared
for extra passengers by adding
flights and lengthening traans .
Venice rollerskate shops re-
ported brisk business as people s~ated to work, restaurants and
!l'Upermarkets .
Road Skates lnlernational's 5.5
employees have been skating to
work a nd, said r eceptionist
Terri Weston, "everyone Is skat·
1Dg e verywhere now.''
Skaters can be seen rolling
down grocery st-0re aisles and
into restauranlc; throughout the
shoreline community.
Suzanne Thomas, who heads
tt\t. ~.:Year·o~ skate ~ompa.ny.
said she's noticed b usinessmen
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wearing s horls a nd s wmjl1ng
brtefca~c:. 1n downtown Los Angeles.
Businessmen and gamblers
hpve been packing California's
rl:;ghts to Las Vegas . Some
<1i rlines are scheduling extra
weekend nights to the resort.
P<.t cific Southwest Airlines
added six nights per day from
San Diego to Las Vegas. in addi·
tion to four t!Xtra flights from
Los Angeles. Hughel> Air West
Gold Prices
Zoom; Dollar
Trades Mixed
LONDON tAPl -Gold prices
soared to record le vels today,
topping $270 an ounce on the
bullion markels in London and
Zurich . Dollar trading was
mixed on the world exchanges.
Bullion prices i n London
rocketed to $270 an ounce al the
morning f ixing, up from
Thursday's closing price or $265
and shattering the record of
$265.625 set Tuesday. London
gold brokers fixed the afternoon
price at $270.60 an ounce,
anolhe~ record. The previous
record was $2164.50 at the Tuesday
afternoon fixing.
Gold hit $270.25 in Zurich,
Europe's othe r big bullion
market. The Zurich exchange,
like many other European finan·
c ial centers, reopened today
alter Thursday's Ascension Day
holiday. The previous Zurich
record was Tuesday's $266.125,
but the price fell lo $264.375 Wed-
nesday. ·
The widely forecast $300 ounce
of gold, predicted for the end of
this year, appeared increuintlY
realistic beeause of the world oil •
1borta1e, fears ol still more In-
flation and 1eneral economic un·
certainty. Investors tradltlonally
buy lold as a bed1e in times of
economic unrest.
Marijuana Seized
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rleo (,\Pl
-A sblp carryinc more than tl5 million worth ol mariju ... bu
been captured HO miles
northwest of Puerto Rleo, ap-
pa reat11 headed from South
Amertca to an American Sat
CoHt port, tbe U.S. Coast Guard
Nld.
Transportation
adctN1 <it ll'<1st two flights from
Lai. Vci:as lo Burbank.
"l't..'Opll· <tre now considering
using airplanes over cars," said
l'SA sµok~man Skip Myers in
San D1cgo "It costs ahoul JJ
cents a mile to travel by car,
and you can fly for about 12
cents a mile. Travelers from Los
Ange les to Las Vega s think
about the costs, look at the gas
lines and d ecide lo take a
plune."
Both airlines report overall
passenger in creases, partly
because of ;.i United Airlines
strakc.
f'ronr Pa~ ,, I
RAi~GERS. •
walkout and the charges to a
failure by the rangers to form a
chapter of the Service Employes
lnternat1onal Union.
"We opposed it. they lost t in
hearings of the National La,bor
Relations Board), and now
this," Schuster said.
Rangers from other parks in
the Lion Country system were
being nown to Orange County to·
day to fill positio ns or the
strikers.
He said the r e placements
would be permanent in nature.
f',....Pa~AI
SHELTERS NEEDED. • •
prove a S.300.000 grant applica-
tion for Or. Banner's center to
buy larger quarters.
County supervisors this week
endorsed the center's grant ap-
plication and at the lime, Mrs .
Wieder had termed its approval
"a m atter or lire and death ...
••When I used the term . . . I
had no idea that it had already
been acted out," Mrs. Wieder
said Thursday.
law enforcement agencies could
have avoided the death.
Long Beach officers said a
check or their files showed no re·
port of earlier incidents involv·
ing the Mahone family.
The boys we re 1977 graduale..,
of Laguna Bea1·h lf1gh School
with young Campbell attcndml.!
fflght Grads,
Wrong State
MITCHELL, SD <API
-About 200 of the 277
seniors who gr aduated
from the high school in
Mitchell. South Dakota.
will have to give buC'k
their diplomas -at leasL
te mporarily.
It was n 't until the
diplomas were handed out
Wednesday lhat some s lu·
dents COWld they had JU~l
graduated from Mitche ll
High School in Mitchell ,
North Dakota.
The school princ ipal
s aid h e e xpects the
diplomas · to be replaced
by the company thal sup-
plied them.
L .
lit• said no formal applicalloo
fc11 1nc.>rt1h•·r~h111. a rt.'4u1reml'nl
lor lh1· '.">ti h11m1·0\\1lt'rs in the
n1m m11n11 y. ha' yl't hcc11 rc-
1·1·1 \ t•d fruoi Nn .. 1111
t\s:-.oc1lkd Press reported that
1r1 1!171 Nixon reported to 1rn
Oranitt· county assessment ap-
l'L'alh board that he had made
$125.514 in pe rsonal improve-
ment1> and listed $70:l.OOO in im-
pro vc·mcnb paid for by the
lcdcrul government.
111 Was hing t o n , G e nc r4tl
Sc r v 1 1· cs A d m i n i s tr a ti o o
s pokc!>m<in P1·ter Hickman said
ThursdJy that "1f anything there
·~ govcrnml!nl property, it re-
main~ government property ."
Rut Hickman was unable to
say whether Nixon might be as-
~csscd for any or the taxpayer.
paid renovations and additions
made during his presidency.
Hickman did say some s ecurity-
relaled items might be useful at
the form Pr president's new
home. since he is still entitled to
the same government profec.
ti on
Even with more money for
larger shelters. Dr. Banner con·
ti.nued. the P'l'Ollilell'-4L..a.DUlio8Cl--ll#
wives won't disappear until laws
prohibiting assaults are en-
forced In domestic situations.
~l-~~=·L_!'s S11it ____ ~.,_,
Jn addition, ahe said, society
must change Ila atlilUde toward
violence in general "that
somehow that is a viable means
or resolution."
Long Beach police alleged
Mahone went lo his wife's home
at 3:30 a.m. Wednesday to re·
turn the couple's s ix-year-old
son, Paul.
Ao argument broke out and
Mahone allegedly grabbed a ri-
fle from his auto, shooting his
wife once In the stomach and
twice ln the head as Paul and
Mn. Mahone's 11-year-old IOn,
Phillip Allred, watched, police
Hid.
Another tr11lc twist to the aJ·
le1ed alaytq came when Pbilllp
attempted unaucee11full1 to
summon police before the ahoot-
ln«i offtcen said.
The 1oun1ter bad
memorised 1 now-outdated
police pbone number and re-
peatedly dialed it in bla puAc
only lo 1et a tape recordins •· nouacln1 the ne• number.
pollC9ald.
Dr. Banner •aid •be II calllna tor an 1n .. 1t111tion into the
1la1lq to ... II earl1 actioa by
. i.
for
ONE
DOt.LAB!
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·-Laguna/Soath-Eoast
• YOL. 72. NO. US, 4 SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
• I
:·Truck Crash
D•ily Pllet Plllele lly P•I O'Oc,.uwll
RICHARD AND PAT NIXON DURING HIS PRESIDENTIAL YEARS AT CASA PACIFICA
Many Memories Lett Behind a s They Leave Estate for Another S•n Clemente Address
Leaders" Prot .. sts
10-year History
Wo'l't Be Ignored
Nixons Plan
To Move
From "Casa'
H1ch<1rd a nd Pal Nixon <1re go·
l By STEVE MITCHE LL San Clcmcnk estate during the ing to have to join the Cyprus
• Ott•D•llYPilotsu" Nixon years, ln('ludmg Hussian S hores Homeowne rs Asso<:ia· 1 a · h b d A t t O b · lion. That's the name of the IC ard and Pat Nixon are a m assa or na o Y o rymn. s mall priv<1te community where
leaving Casa Pacifica, the who compared San Clemente's the former preside nt and first seaside estate they have called beaches to resorts along his own
\home for nearly a decade. Blac·k Sea. lady are moving .
The former president and fl r!>t Nixon':-; proposed trip to Pt'· Nixon's press aide Col Jack
I lady will leave the sprawling king sparked a v1s1t by Japanei:,e Rre nnan said that an unnam ed
estate for sm aller quarters less Prime Minister Eisaku Satu in group of Orange County bus i·
than a mile -'!wav tn the .. ar ly 1972, and many other nessmen plan lo purchase La
fashionable Cyprus Shores :.in·:.i world leaden; made the t rek to Casa Pacifica. the 24.6-acre Nix-
of San Clemente . Southe rn Californi:.i when the on estate assessed Cit about Sl.9
But they will surely ti:Jke with prl'sidcnt vacationed there million.
,. them the me mories gathered The Nixon estate also dn·w un· Brennan ·s offi ce refused tc)
over 10 years al the Spanish· welcomed guests on occasion. disclose the purchase price of
style villa that has seen world v. ilh s1gn·c:.irr ying protester:-. the estate. Brennan would not
leaders and movie st<1 rs ins ide mCirching outside the gates. r espond to direct questions.
itsgatesandprotesters outsidl•. They_ ranged from opponents Earli e r thi s w eek . S an
The form er pre s ident cir oil dnlhngoffSanta Barham. Clemente Real Estate Company
celebrated his re-election ;it the to a contingent of Volunteers in officials disclosed that Nixon'!>
29·acre estate · formerly <:alled Sl•rvi<'e to Amt•r1ca 1 VISTA , long-time friend C.G. ''Bebe"
the Western While House st•l•k 1ng more funds for their Rebozo agreed to buy a home al
And it wa s t o lh l' ·s:.i n ph1lanthropu·a('tivitil's 4026 Calle Ariana. about a half
Clemente home that Nixon n· Illegal aliens w<:n• frequent !~ block from Casa Pacifica .
turned two yea rs later, a man captured on the estate in their Rut Bre nna n 's a ides con ·
10 d t · f th 1 h flight north from Mexico. Tht• firmed that the Nixon famil v •' rce 0 resign ro m l' Ill( l'SI plan -= to OC"U"~' th" Calle Ar1·,·1n°a officeinthe land. ~ highl y sophis t i<:a t cd anti· .., ..... ., "
The biggest shindig at the villa intrusion ;1larm sys tem <Jt the home now the property of Mr
was in August of 1972. when Wes tt·rn While House a lerte d a nd Mrs . George Bryant. It is
more than 15.000 "frwnds <1nd seeunty fort'cs who often cap· not fa r from La Casa P<1cifi c<t
neighbors .. of the Nixons showed tun•d the alit·ns as the:v scaled a The four·beclroom . 4,300
up at a rally, chanting "four ch:.i1n link fc nc:e to ·the com· squa re fool Calle /\riuna home
more years." pound. was built by the late .Joe Cote, a
The gathering was the t<1 rgest Tlw walled cstatt1 be<:ame a mini· market chain owner , about
ever recalled in s leepy San refuge for the former president l 2yearsago.
Clemente. and the traffic was and his wife after Watergate. Brennan's aides said that the
backed up for m iles on each side w ith Nixon rarely venturing Nixons were unable lo afford the
oftheNixonestate. outs ide the property. high cost or upkeep for the Casa
Days later more than 400 film He would walk on t he beach on Pacifica estate that has been up·
stars attended a reception <it the nctasion. play golf at the nearby gr aded with more than $559,000
Western White House, e nter · Estrella Golf Course, and dine al in security improvements.
tained poolside by the Preddy s eve r a l f avorite Mexican City records indicate the Nix·
Martin orchestra . r c s t :.i u rants in Sa n Juan on estate is zoned for single
Singer Frank Sin<1tra. a one-Capistra no a nd Ca pi s trano family housing and partia lly des·
time active s upporter of the Beach. ign ated for large residential
Two Laguna Beach High
School graduates were killed in
a fiery crash 55 miles south of
Las Vegas earl y Thursday
morning wh en their truc k.
driven by a third teen-ager.
plunged off Inter state 15 and
down an embankment.
De ad a l the scene was
Lawrence Campbe ll, 19. son of
f o rme r Tides and Times
publisher Larry Campbell
Tangy Matzinger. also 19, died
en route lo a hospital 1n Barstow
following the 3.40 a .m . crash
which also injured driver John
"Sepp" M:.iier
Califonua Highway l'<ttrol or
ricer Bill Rippcngale said today
the trio was e n route to Arizona
on Interstate 15 when the pickup
tru('k went out of control and
overturned. rolling down a 30
foot e mbankment
I\ beer keg in the truck beet
filll'd with g asolin e. 1gn1lcd .
burning the two fata lly injured
youths. who were ejected from
the truck along with Maier
Officer Hippe ngale said tht-
truck w<1s traveling .. :.it <1n l'X
cess1ve speed.·· at thl' time of
the cr ash.
The three young me n wert> en
roult' to the Colorado !liver
below Boulder Dam where lht'v
were lo meet frie nd5 <iboard a
houseboat
Matzi nger 1s the son of Hans
and Si mon e Matzin ger of
Laguna Beach, and Maier is the
son of Al and Barbara MC1ier,
both of Laguna Beach.
Maier suffered minor head in·
juries in the crash and was re-
ported in good condition at
Barstow Community Hospital.
Campbell and Matzinger wert!
lifelong Laguna Beach friends.
attending Aliso Ele me ntary
School. Thurston Intermediate
and Laguna a·each High School
together .
Campbell and Maie r were ten-
nis pa rtners on the high school
varsity tennis team for several
years, both le tte ring in the
sport.
Ac quaintances a nd family
m em bers said the three teen
agers were always together
"They were like the Three
Musketeers ,'' said youn g
Campbell's father .. They went
everywhere together "
The boys were 1977 graduate:-.
of Laguna Beach High School
with young Campbell attending
Saddleback Community College
m the fall and Maie r attending
classes at Orange Coast College
Highway patrol officials said
today an investigation is unde·r
way and no charges have been
lodged against Maier
Memori a l se r v ices for
Campbell and Matzinger a re be·
1n g planned. according · to
Campbell 's father
He said young Campbe ll 's
body will be cremated and the
as h es will be spr ead off
Laguna's coastline.
Marijuana Seized Kennedy s · alt e nd e d l h c The last big gathering at Casa building use. Nixon bought the
"Hollywood" recept·o d d Pacifica occurred on the 50th an-prope rty developed by Ha milton SAN JUAN. Puerto R'1co IAP > · 1 n, as 1 Cotton for $1.5 m1·111·on 1·n 1969. hundreds of other fi Im <.ind niversay of San Clemente, when · A ship carrying more than $15
television personalities. the former pres ide n t ~ave The Nixon's future quarters million worth of marijuana has
Former Secretary of St ate permission to city officials to also o~erlook the ocean in the b een capture d 200 miles
Henry Kissinger showed up with open the estate for bus tours . exd~sive Cyprus Shors com· northwest of Puerto Rico. ap-
,
aetress Jill St. John. and the The one·day event dre w more mu0n~~;'-, . parently headed from South
•---.... pr-esi dent" -ntt1a'n~1t-rmnpfr.-··~~stt~Mr;>~-·~Jl~lleil.b..t>.9.L., ~h.o~--~.ao...Am.eric.a..Ea.sL
ments with the late Jack Benny. $2.50 apiece to see the six-acr e ~sked not to be named:. said She Co.ast port, the U.S. Coast Guard
Wol'ld dignitaries visited the <See MEMORY p g A2l a nd her hus band are very de· said. • a e <See NIXONS, Pa~e A2>
~----.. r Be•e••••
Dally Ne•spaper
FRIDAY, MAY ~S. 1979
DIES AFTER ACCIDENT
Tangy Matzinger, 19
TEN CENTS
KILLED IN CRASH
Lawrence Campbell, 19
'
FIOrida Executes
Former Countian
APW1 ........ lo
Fl NALLY EXECUTED
John Spenkelink
Witness Tells
Drama of tl1e
Execution
Ry TOM SI.Al GHTER
STARKE. Pia 1AP1 When
they ra1secl the venetian blind.
John Spenkt'link start>d dirc('tl)
al the 32 of us who wall'hcd htm
die tod:.iy
He didn't !'-f)Cak HC' d1dn'1
blink. lfe stared straight ahead
There was nothing in the con
de mned m;in·s expression. even
though two of his c losc!jt friends
in his last days were st<1 ncl ing in
the back row of wi tnesses so he
could see lhl•m bcforl' he died in
the huge oaken electric <'hair
Then they lowered <i hl<1ck
hood over his face There was a
p~use. then his body Jumped
sltghtly. Smoke began ris ing
from his right, calf where an
eLeclwde-w.._ OAtt,.~W~.t&-ht&-..
shaved skin
ISee WITNESS. Page A21
STAHKE. Fl<i 11\ I' 1 Con
\ l('lc·d murc1erl'r .J ohn A
Spenkchnk was put to dt!Cith in
Florida s oak eltl't n <· c·ha1r to
day clenching h1!'-left fist <JS
2,250 \Oii ~ of <'l<.'t'lru·1tv :-.hot
through his hod~ llt' w~s pro·
nc>U n('t•d dead :.it 7 JR a .m . PUT
Spt>nkl·hnk. :Jo. f11rm1•rly of
Ruenci Park. whose attorneys
fought to save his life up to the
last moment. became the first
man executed in the United
St ates since Gary Mark Gilmore •
willingly faced a firing squad in
l 1tah on .Jan t7. 1977, Beforl'
llwt . nu l'XE.'<:11l1ons had hcl'n
l'a rried out tn this <:ountry since
19fi7
Spenkehnk was executed in a
drab beige death roo m . m easur-m.c a bout 12 by 20 feet. at the>
Florida Statt• Prison He rt•
<'e1ved the first JOit of e lectricit~
<if 7 13 J.m
That first s urge singed lht-
.;k 1n on his right calf. sending
..,mokc into the. death cha mber
If•' <·lenehcd his left fist. lht-n h1 ~
han d :-. began to c u r l and
hl:.tl'ken. Spenkelin k received
two more JOils of e leetn c1t y
1\ doc·tor was calll'd to chel'k
hi--hea11 at 7 14 ;1.m . The doctor
lookl'd al prison s upe rintendent
D:.t\'lr1 Bnl•rton. stepped bCJtk
.incl \l.;J1ted lwn more minutes,
wht·n he· agai n c h ecked
Spt·n kPlink 's he art w ith <i
:-lc thoscopt' and again stepped
back Finally at 7 : 18. he made a
lhtrcl c·h1'ck . lifted the death
hood to look at Spenke link ·s
c•yc:-.. and l'hccked his pulse.
!:ipenkcl mk was dead.
lie had been conde mned for
killing a fellow drifter with <.1
c· r 1 m 1 n :.i I r c C' o r d . J oseph
Syz rn:.ink1 e w1c·z. in a
Tallahasst.·c motel room m 1973.
Spcnkt>hnk. a fugitive from a
Cahforma prison at the lime.
p ie ke d up his vic t i m as a
hitchhiker a nd c laim ed he killed
him after Syzmankicwicz forced
<See EXECUTE. Page 1\2)
Co as•
Weather
Commission Ruling
On HorM~ Reversed
Night and morning low
clouds with hazy s unshine
in the afternoons through
Saturday. Highs in the
mid 60s at the beaches and
in the low 70s inland. Lows
tonight 57 to 62.
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~-.............. ,.... ~I CYPRUI SHORES HOME Wll.L BE THE NEW RlllDENCI 01' RICHARD AND PAT NIXON
·J• In e. Qemente, Fonner Fl1'9t F•mHy Moving From Wh.t Onoe W•• We...,._ Whtie HouH • ..... •K• .... ·: ·~ ...
•
By JOANNE REYNO~ ot 1119 Dally .. II .. Slaff
A regional coastal commission
decision blocking construction of
three homes on 1.3 acres or land
in Laguna Beach has been over·
turned in a decision issued by
the state Court of Appeal.
The unanimous decision.
handed down May 15, blasted
the commission denial or a
permit tor Louis Gottschalk of
Corona del Mar as "elitist"
and "imperious." The decision
called for court vigilance
a1atnat such commission action.
Commi•ionen .were ordered
to hold· anodter hearing on the
proposal within 45 days. The ap·
pellate court also ordered that
unless new evidence la in-. .
troduced at the new hearing, the
project must be given a permit.
Gottsc halk 's attorney ,
Marlene Fox. said today she is
delighted with the decision. "lt·s
one that probably applies to lots
of people in our area ... the
Newport Beach lawyer added.
Gottschalk owns a total of 8.2
acres in the Top of the World
area that adjoins the Laguna
Greenbelt.
According to the appellate de-
cision. l.3 acres of that property
i1 outside the Greenbelt and that
is the land on which Gottschalk
planned to build three homes.
Under the plans approved by
the county Planning Com·
mission. the balance would re·
<See DECISION, Pa1e AU
INSIDE TOD" '1
/lave you got rhythm'! If
not see where to find some at
the Golden Bear in Hunt-
ington Beach. Golden West
Collttge or UC Irvine this
weekend on Page Cl .
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PROllES OIL CIUllS s .... S.netOf Schmttz
... , ......... -.
'WHERE DO WE FINO IT?'
Deaten'Chlef lhe"o"
Calllorftia Claoires:
Drive a Lot Less
Or Pay a Lot More
By t'REDt:IUCK SCHOEMIEHL
Of -0.llf ...... , ....
The "gutsy" choice facing
Ca hforniu motorists 1n the
future will be either to drive a
lot less or pay a lot more for
gasoline
That assE'ssment came Thurs
clay a ftt>rnoon rrom Edward ...
\\> <Jgner. an Atlantic Richfield
Company vice pres ident, in
r 1•s t 1 mony 1>n th t' gasol inc
~hnr t agt' hr forr a :.lat e
leg1slallvt• suhcumm1ttct• hear-
ing 1 ri I r\•int·
t-'11r h1 :. 1·ompany ':-. part ,
Wa~nt•r said. ··..,.c hav(· esst>n·
r 1 ;tll~ run out of jlas oline
m;rnufacturini:: c·a ptibility
T"o fat:tor~. he said. could in·
t·rcasl' i\rc:o'!> output casing
of ·tate re~ulations on gasoline
va por pressure anc1 lead con·
knt /\ relaxini.? of the lim1L..,
would a llow refinery productmn
tu 1m·rrust', Wagner said
Wagner est1mat<•d the current
-.h(1 rtfall of puhl1C' d e mand
ve1 sus avai lablt• ~asolinc on the
Wt'st Coust has bef'n r unning 10
to 12 pcr('(·nt , although rc!cent
1·11n:-.11mpt1on has dropped suh
:-. l <111IICJ11 y
Il e md1 ealc1I the tri('k 1s lo
kt•('p consumptwn clown on a
:-.u:-tamed basis
W agncr ~•ud s uiu:estions that
1hl' state purchase gasoline on
Llw world "spot markets" could
prove a very expensive propos1-
t1on
··Gasoline 1s now selling for
more than ~I a gallon on the
liulf coast. In Amsterdam, the
largest single s pot market. 1t 's
Sl.30 a gallon," Wagnn s aid.
Nl•vada is ont• stale that is
nwv ing tow<J rd spot purchases
u!> a mean!. or gcttinR around
ti ght gasoline supphcs brought
oo by allocation formulas im-
posed by 011 companies.
Look111g lo the June gasoline
)11c·ture. Wagne r s aid he ex-
l'CCls l111 es at the gasoline
pumps and hm1ted hours of sta-
tion operation. "And we'll b<! us
ing t>verythm~ wf' 're making,"
Wagner said.
Wagner ~aid the June gasoline
alloC'ations a re pretty much a
mixed bag Chevron USA. the
slate's largest supplier, with J7
perC'ent or the market, is boost-
ing allocataons. But Shell 011
Co .. with a 13 percent s hare, 1s
lowering allocations and Arco is
holding t!ven, Wagner said
Speak1n~ to a reporter a~er
bas testimony. Wagner said one
major problem contributing to
the s hortage is the booming
n at ure o f th e Southe rn
California and Orange County
economy
Because people have a lot of spendabl~ money. increases
in gasoline prices have not cut
dtJ!land
pany \'lt('CUt1vc to tt!st1fy twforl'
the s ubcommillCl' Of lhl' J oint
Legislative Committee on the
State's Economy
The hearing was conducted by
Sl'n John (i . Schmitz, R
Newport Beach , and As
semblyman Richard Robinson. n Gardt•n <irovc
f'rotfl Pafl*' .tt I
NIXONS •..
lighted and plcas(!d" at the ex
c1tcmcnt of having Nixon ll\1t•
next door.
Cyprus Shores Homeowne r!.
A~sot·rntion Prcs1df'nt Normarr
Ml' Adoo s~ud he was somewhat
surprised by the reports of the
N1xon's m ovl'
MC'Adoo said the N1xo11s will
he required to file an application
f or me mb e r s hip i n the
homeowne rs grou1> a fter the
Calle Ariana hQme goes through
escrow.
lie said no for m al application
for membership. a req!Hremcnl
for the 50 homeowners in tht:
c·ommunity, has yt·t bt!e n re·
ceived from Nixon
Associated Press rt!ported that
in 1974 Nixon r eported to an
Orange County assessment ap
peals board that he had made
S125,514 in personal improve·
ments and listed S703,000 in 1m·
provements paid for by the
fede ral government.
In Was hingto n . G e ne r al
Services Administration
spokesman Peter Hickman said
Thursday that "if anythjng there
1s government property. it re·
m ains government property "
But Hickman was unable lo·
say whether Nixon might be as -
sessed for any of the laxpayer-
1>aid renovations and addition~
ma de during hb presidency
Hickman did say some security-
related items might be useful al
tht! former J)rt!sidenl 's nt!w
home, since he 1s still entitled to
the s ame government prolec:-
tio n .
Brennan said. howt!ver, thal
Nixon had a ske d that Secret
Service protection for Mrs. Nix·
on be discontinued to reduce
federal security costs, a nd that
Nixon had asked the chairman
of the House Appropriation~
Committee that funds for staff
be cul by 10 percent
The property overlooks tht·
Pacific Ocean. a nd there art:
several othe r houses on it. It 1s
also adjaC'ent to a Coast Guard
facility, at whic h N ixon 's
helicopter would land when he
was presid~nt.
1".. * * f'rort1 Page A I
MEMORY •••
8EYERl.V HILLS fAP> -
The aon of soap tycoon Lloyd
Collen ttmalnecl in critical con·
tlillon today unc day after
('otten's wire und a 18·year-old
boy du'Ct frum injuriea 1uffered
whtin Uw thrc~ werts bound end i.hot In ttw ht•ad by an intruder,
1uthoriUt•111uud
Chrn1t.o11he r UocrlnK or West
\'ov1111&, who wu living with the
t 'otaeu while uttendin& prep
11chool, dit!d Thursday at Cedats·
S 1n a1 Mt•d1l'al <.:t>ntcr. s a id
h\H•V lla l s pokesman Robert
l'11wt•ll
Joanne Cotsen, 42. died Tburs -
1l.1y L'Vcuin~ at UCLA Medical
l '1•ntcr where ~he had undergone
-.ur~crv . s aid hOSIJilal
-.pokl':-.man Al Hicks. •
Shl• had been a j uror In a case
111volvm~ an Iranian student.
lier 14-year·old son . Noah.
was in t•ritical condition at
UCL/\
The young Doering Hhe son of
the R1:v Ed~~r /\ Doerirun.
Mrs Cotscn and her son were
each bound and shot once in the
hl'ad Wednesday everning.
Polit•c Capt. Lee Tracy said
Thursday investigators were
baffled by the s hootings but
have a good description of the
g unma n. H~ s aid a couple
escaped the attack on tree-lined
Bedford Drive just next door
to the ho me of pianist Jose
lturhi
·'The suspect was dressed in
all da rk clothing and was wear-
ing ski masks and gloves" Tracy
said. adding that the m an spoke
with an a<'cent, "possibly Middle
Eastern or European."
Co l s en, pr esi d e nt of
f 'r'Otfl Page A I
DECISION •..
main unused open space as part
oft he Greenbelt.
Two years ago, after obtaining
a ll the necessary county permits
for the project. <;ottschalk filed
fo r a coast al co mmi ssion
permit
llr was denied and the stall'
commission declined to hear hb
<.ippeal on the basis that there
was no su bst ant ial issue in·
volvcd
Ms . Fox took the case to
Orange County Superior Court
and Judge Mark Soden ruled
aga inst the r egional com·
m1ss1on, ordering a new hear-
ing
Judge Soden's decision was
based on his a nalysis that the
decision was based on an unfair
hearing because the regional
com mission staff report said the
homes were to be built within
the Greenbelt. not outside it.
Judge Soden also ruled that 1£
the permit 1s. to be denied in a
second hearing. the commission
would have to make specific find ·
angs backing that denial, find·
ings that were lacking in the
original decision.
The commission a ppealed
.Judg(• Soden 's ruling but the
three-member a ppellate court
un animo us l y b ac k e d the
Orange County judge.
Citin~ the record of the original commission hearing in
which it was established that the
homes would be outside the
G rcc nbelt, the appella te de -
cision said t he commission's
l'ond u!.1on .. constitutes the
grossest kind or elitist arbitrarv
and t•aprtCIOUS action with no
substantial ba!.IS in (act."
Thl' dt·t·1s 1on. writte n h y
J ustlc(• f' l>ouglas McDaniel.
further s tated that the com-
m 1ssion "imperiously second
guessl·d the county lo the effect
that tht• l.a~l111a (;ree nbelt's
hound;1ri1•s roulcl polt'nt1ally en·
compass the 1.:1 ucres.
"Fu<'cd with Orun~e County's
orriclal po1ulion thut s u<'h would
not occur. the Jlc gional Com-
'"lte said price increases only
will take hold if the nation faces
a prolon ged "ec onomil'
slowdown." grounds that house the Nixon miH ion 'H conch1Rion here con-
home, pool , helipad and golf stilukd arhltrury and cupracious Wagner was the sole oil com-course. action bt!yond uny 1>ower it dc-
Neutropna Corp., and a dine·
tor of AJ1e r1an Pharmaceuticals
in Irvine, was in New York when
the shoGtlngs occurred, but re·
turned Immediately. His Los
An1eles·based company
ma.-ufactures a transparent
amberaoap.
The lwo who escaped from the
attacker an unidentified man
who rents the Cotsens' guest
house and a woman Identified
only as "Barbara" -said they
also were taken hostage when
they appro~hed the main house
to pick 'U' mail.
IA Looks
To County
For Busing
LOS ANGELES <AP> -So
fe w while students are left in
Los Angeles public schools that
the only way to integrate the dis-
trict is to bring whites in from
· other school districts, including
Orange County, the Integration
Project says.
The Los Angeles district is un-
de r court order to eliminate
segregated schools. But that is
rapidly becoming impossible
because of a shortage of white
students. The Integration Pro-
ject argued in a motion filed
Thursday with the judge over-
•seeing the integration plan.
The solution. The Integration
Project contended , is to include
s tudents from 85 other local dis·
tricls in a metropolitan integra-
tion plan.
The Pro jec t pr esented
Superior Court Judge Paul Egly
with a model integration plan
that would go into effect in three
stages. Stage one would include
Lc>S Angeles and 28 other dis·
t rid s. ror a total of flfi0,000 stu·
dents 42 percent white. 29 per-
l'ent Hispani c and 23 pe rcent
black
T h e Los Ange le s di:stric t.
which has Just completed the
first year or a three-stage inte
gr a tion p lan. is 70 percent
minority students.
Sigimps Set
ForLagu~'s
Rec Classes
Scores of classe s. ranging
from dancing to s urfing are
scheduled for the summe r
session of the Laguna Beach
recreation program.
Signups for m ore than 100
classes will be held June 2 at
City Hall. 515 Forest Av e.
Beach activities this s ummer
in c lude diving and s urfing
c lasses, volleyball, swimming
and basketball al Main Beach
P ark.
Dance classes include ballet.
t ap . disco , aerobics, be lly
dancing, ballroom and jazz.
Special events begin with the
25th a nnua l Brooks Street
Surfing championships Saturday
June 30. Als o pJanne d this
summer arc volleyball. tennis
and bas ketball tournaments.
For registration information,
call the Recreation Department
or the city at 497·3311, ext. 238.
.............
LOSES HER SON
Lola Spenkellnk
f',....PflfleAI
EXECUTE. •
him at gunpoint to submit to a
homoiexual act.
Carol Myers, Spenkellnk's sis-
te r , ap~ared at the briefing
area crymg on the :-.houlder or
her husband, Tim. She held up
what she said was her brother 's
last will. which read· "Thus is to
authorize the release of my body
and all personal belongings im-
mediately if I am executed
<murdered ) by the xl ate of
Florida to Mrs. Carol Dean
Myers.",
. The condemned man had l~t
ha~ last hope of reprieve four
minutes before the scheduled 7
a .m . execution when the US.
Supreme Court in Washington
voted 6-2 to d e ny a stay .
Lawyers for Spenkclink present·
ed a petition for a stay t<J the
court clerk at 4 a .m .
After Spenkehnk received the
first electrical charge and wh1h:
he was s till s tra ppert in lhC'
death chair. i\ m 1ni~t1.:r. who
visited the condemned man for
two yea rs, asked those in the
wiln~ss room to pray for the dy
in~ m an "in the name of God "
Also present in the witness
room was Spenkchnk ·s attorney.
David Kendall of Washmi;:ton .
Ke ndall re mained si lent and
s ta red with a fi xed gaze al
Spenkclink in the death chair
The cxcculaon, wtuch was t11
ha \'e bcg_un promptly at 7
a .m was inexplicabl y delayt•rl
until 7: ti. whe n thl' venetian
blinds separating official a nd
m edia witnesses from the elec
tric chair were opened, showing
Spenkelink already strapped in '
the huge oaken death chair.
;IJe was wearing a white gown
rolled up at the sleeves a nd blue
pantl. A towel was placed under
1is chin.
A leather ha rness was placed
l round his head. ovt'r his chm
rnd his arms. chests. leJ?s anrt
l nkles were secured to the chC11 r
with wide leather straps.
Spenkelink was not allowea a
traditional last statement con-
trary to promises from prison
:>ffi cials who had said he would
make a fmal speech.
Spenkelink was fastent!d so
secure ly in the head harness
that he could not open his mouth
and stared impassively at the 32
persons who witnessed the ex
eculion on the other side or the
glass partition.
About a minute a fter the
blinds were drawn, a black hood
was lowered over Spenkelink's
face. Several attendants inside
the death room stepped back
from the .death chair and thl'
rirst jolt of electric ity wa!.
delivered.
STARKE, Fla. CAP> • I~
final houri, John A. Spenkell* jotted down hla epltapb. .. •
"Man is what he chooses to
be. He chooses that for biJDta¥,''
Spenkellnk wrote on a aate .. be
slipped to his minister. tbe Rfv.
Tom Feamster. less than two
hours before he died in P'loridp 's
electric chair.
F ea m s te r. a n Episcopal
minister who became close to
Spenkelink during has final
months, said that after handing
over the final written meuase.
the condemned man gave the
clergyman a messa1e of love.
"The Jut thing he said to me
was that he loved me-."
Feamster said. "The last thin& I
said to him was that I loved him
. . . we shook hands."
Feamster, who witnessed the
e xecution and c alled it
"barbaric," recalled one other
last statement from Spenkelink:
··When this comes down. I
hope that some good will come
of it... -:
S p e nke link did not ~at
brt:Mkfast. There was no final
meal. Feamster said. but did
take Holy Communion two hours
before he was executed .
"You need not waste your
prayers on John Spenkellnk.
Let's pray for ourselves. Let's
pray for our souls." the minister
said.
"That wasn't John Spenkellnk
t hat was e lectrocuted in that
c hair today, because John
Spenkelink had died of this kind
or barbarism years aao." the
minister said.
Da v id Kendall . one of
Spenkelink's attorneys. said the
c1eath penalty "will be a thing or
lht• pust m another generation."
He said Ame ricans in the
future wall reject capital punish-
ment Jll s t as they r eject
~cgr(!gat<.'ff rest rooms and burn-
ing of witches
One of the 12 public witnes:ies
l11 the death was State Rep An·
dy J ohnson of Jacksonville who
!-.atd he attended to protest the
c, ccution.
I t was not ins t a nt death.
John~nn said · ·w,. saw u man s izzled today
rcnd if you leaned forwa rd anr1
l1HJkPd l'f11s1· you 1•nuld see that
he "" 1.l1'f1 and :,..11.zle<I again
the man didn't die ins tantly. We
-.at there and watched a cruel
and unusual thing."
As the s peake rs completed
giving their accounts or the ex-
ecution . a shiny biege hearse
r1rove slowly out of the pnson
l' o m po u n d a n d d o w n the
highway toward the town of
Starke • * *
f ''"°"' Pa gr A I
WITNESS •••
But I couldn't sme ll anything.
We wen~ silent in the ~itness
room . We waited.
Spenkelink 's chest was freed
from a heavy leathe r strap. His
wh ite sh.irt was unbuttoned. A
prison offi cial reachea inside bis
shirt and tugged at his T -shirt.
e xposing his chest . A doctor then
placed a stelhescope to the chest
of tht' ngid and hooded figure.
S penke link 's h a nds were
clutc hed in a fist and were dis·
<·olored.
I saw a three-inch wound
below a lt!ather harness on fus
calf. His skin had split. but he
didn't bleed Like the other wit·
ncssl!s. I sat motionless in niy
cha ir for five minutes, whieh
$eemed like an age.
Men's Suits
Some of the visitors expressed rived from tht• <.:01tst1tl Act, ac-
. 'dl~appoi11tme11t that nie 'Mtxom -~nf~iftft"'Wkf,rh1+l~l!!Ottft.!t-... ~~==~:i::t:. -~-~ ..
were not at horn<' al the time. must be lnc·rcusinKIY vigilant lo
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but many were impressed by thf nulllry " DAILY PILOT
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Spa nis h building a nd th~
peaceful grounds.
It was r eported that Casa
Pacifica became too expensive
for the couple to afford und the
gardens too large for Mrs. Nixon
to maintain.
1-'urthcr. the lle<'lsion took is-
sue with thl• commission's l'On·
tention that issuing specifi<' find·
in1s tn denying the permit would
constrict the ability of the com·
mission lo function and are un-
necessar y. "That argument is
prepoiterous." the court de-
cision statl>d.
ONE
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Laguna Hotel
Revamp Slated
A $400,000 remodeling project
Is under way at the old Village
Inn in Laguna Beach al 696
South Coast Highway.
The 15-year-old hotel was
purchued by Melvyn 8 . Lewis
of Laguna Beach and renovation
of the interior and exterior Is
exr:cted to be completed by
Ju y l.
The new hotel wUI be namtd
ltotel San M•arten and will
feature a We s t Indie s
atmospbere In lta 5& rooms.
Tbe new project wu desitned
by Circa Deai1n of Newport
Beach.
Finally, the court labeled as
"arrogant rnd unreasonable "
the regiona commission's con·
tention that the county's prior
approval of Gottschalk 's pro·
posal WH "irrelevant" to its
proceedings.
Supervi8or Riley
Enters Ho&pital
Oran1e County Supervl1or
Thomaa Riley checkecl into
Hoa1 Memorial Hospitd in
Newport Beach today ror treat-
ment of a n191riratory ailmeot.
Riley expecta to be released
Monday after under1oin1 treat-
ment dwinl the weekend.
•W1119 ......... .. ..,. ... ...
' s
H_a e'-Trial Baits
Testimony to Reaume Tueaday
By KATHY CLANCY Of .. .,...., ...... , ....
The widely heralded rape
r e tr ia l or G le n Howard
Hutcherson will resume Tues·
day after the 48-year·old Whit·
t ler aerospace worker spent the
better part of Thursday on the
witness stand in his own de·
rense.
The cue drew national atlen·
lion when Hutcherson, earlier
convicted of rape by an Orange
Huntington
Pipeline
Approved
Stale coastal commissioners
ha ve approved a 17-mile pipeline
t hat will fu nnel oil to Long
Beach from three oil platforms
that Shell Oil Company will
build off the Huntington Beach
coastline. Company s pokesm a n Bill
Wicker said Thursday that the
pipe line . capa ble of moving
70 .000 barrels or oil per day.
should be in operation by sum·
mer . 1980.
Shell plans to start construe·
tion on the pipt>line m October 1f
federal clearances a re obtained.
said Wicker.
The trio of rigs, approved last
year . wi ll be lot·ated about eight
miles from shore and will be vis·
ibleonlyon the clea rest days.
County Superior Court Jury, was
1ranted a new trial because a
jud1e didn't believe the at.ory
told from the wtlnels ltand by
the a lleged victim.
At the retria l Thursday,
Hutcherson de nied before the
Orange County Superior Court
jury that he raped 2l·year-old
Catherine Hardin.
Instead, he testified, the pair
-.had sex by mutual consent after
be picked ii,e r up a s. ~h.,
hitchhiked in Buena Park, and
Hutcherson said the experience
was not one he enjoyed.
"l was nervous because I was
doing something wrong on my
wi fe ." Hutcherson testified. "l
couldn't get my mind off her ."
Hutcherson said Ms. Hardin
onl y yelled "rape" arter the sex
act when he r efused to pay her
$25.
·'Tha t is when she started
kicking at my shins:· he told the
j ury . "Then s he s tarte d
scratching.··
To halt the attack. Hutcherson
testified. he wrapped two jump
ropes lightly a round her wrists,
pushed her from the motor home
and told her if she would ··si m·
mer down" he would dr ive her
back to Buena Park.
But instead he drove a way
wh e n s h e to ld h im . "You
bastard. l'll get you for rape,"
Hutcherson continued.
Ms . Hardin has insisted from
t h e witne s s s t a n d t h at
Hutcherson raped her at knife·
point and gunpoint arter driving
her mto rurai Brea Canyon.
Hutcherson was convicted of
rape earlier lhas year by a dif·
fl'rent Orangl' Coun ty Superior
Court Jury. But Judge Metson
Fenton ~ranted ham a new tr ial.
aayiq be believed Hutebenall'• ·
veralon ol tbe •tol'Y wu more
bellevablethan Ila. Rudin'•· tntllelUIUOftl'IYdtat~
a coatWan et women'• poups
labeled Fenlon'• decision sexist·
tradltioa•I •nd tbreatened a
move to recall him kom the
bench.
In addition, one Juror from the
ori1inal tri•I wrote Fenton a let·
ter, saying abe regretted ber 1uil·
tyverdict.
Lat.er, Hutcberson's new at·
torney, Terry Giles, contacted Ms. Hardin and brought her and
Hutcherson toge~r for a press
conference.
At that meetin,i Ms. Hardin
said she was "b"\ppy" Fenton
had granted the t!"ew trial. that
she didn't want Hutche rson to go
to prison and that t-._e pair would
undergo psychaatr~c treatment
together.
But Ptts. Hardin, who now is
represented by feminist attorney
Gloria Allred, said this week she
regrets maki(lg those statements
and was misled by Giles.
Wrong-way Crash 4
On 101 Kills 4
PETALUMA CA P) -Four
persons died on Highway 101 two
mill's south of he re when a
driver heading the wrong way
struck a small. foreign a uto car-
r yi ng a mothe r a nd t hrel'
children.
·The mother . two children an<1
the wrong way driver were a ll
k illed . authorities said The
third child, ident1f1ed as 10-yea r·
old Dan.iel Me dina , was an
c•ritical condition a l Memorial
Hospital in Petaluma.
Une of the prOJCcts as a ··two
platfo rm complex" that wall tit-·
linked by a 200·fOOt·long bridge.
The other pl atform wall be in·
stalled about a male south, said
Wi cker.
"We plan to start installing
them sometime in ONober and
hope to havl' the m drilling
arou nd Dece mbe r ." said
Wicker
The three Shell platforms will
handle only a ma ximum of
24 .000 barrels a day by 1986. The
r e m ainder of the pi peline's
capacity could be used to handle
Plight of Refugees
Examined Sunday
Tlwy Love a Parade
Mem bers of the F irebird Chili Team vf
Ne~port Bt-arh whoop it up during the
open ing par ad e Cjf the Ba lboa Bay Club's
a nnua l ChiJi. Cookoff T hursday. Te a m was
It'd by Mary Lo ngpre . a graduate o f the
Cordon Bleu Coo::..:k;.:..;i;.:..;n;.s:g~C~ir...;;;c.;.;le~·-------
Pair Roll
Snake Eyes
In Laguna
fut ure oil production in San
Pedro Bay.
The 16·mch line. which will be
la id in a trench on the ocean
floor. will come ashore al the
Port of Long Beach where oil
will be poured into a 10,000-
bar rel tank.
Coastal commissione rs a11·
proved tht• plan late Tuesday.
One member noted that the
pipe line project Includes a
num ber of environmental pro-
tection features.
A mong the m a re back up
A co mpla int of two m en systems for automatic shutdown
ga mbling al t he rear of a in case of a leak and oi l-spill
Laguna Beach restaurant early cleanup equipment on the plal·
this morning sent Sgt. Norm for ms.
Interrupted dreams
That ·s one way of looking at
the plight of the 15,000 to 18.000
Indochi nese refugees who have
settled in Orange County.
In a four-pa rt series that
starts in Sunday's Daily Pilot .
staff writer Jackie Hyman re-
ports on the barriers that have
tH:eo (aced._the adjustments that
have been made and the reac·
lions between ~enerations and
nc1~hbors.
She starts by looking at how
some highly skilled Vietnamese
put their careers in limbo to get
a foothold in the new homeland
and at what 1t costs to help them
resettle.
Other featured stories an the
edition will mclude :
Blandel motoring to the scene. Shell won the right lo explore WHIZZING ALONG In
He a rrived at Mothe r 's for oil off Huntington Beach m describing his r ec e nt fli ght
Kitche n . 1750 South Coast bidding conducted several years aboard the Concorde. Exec utive
lhghwayjust in time to hear one ago. Ed itor Thomas Ke evll te lls
ol the suspects roll the bones There is an estimated 100 to a bout supersonic sensations that
:.ind say, ··come on dace, be nice. 200 million barrels of oil under few people ha\.'t> experienced
be nice." the ocean noor area the com a nd Bahrain. a country that few
SUND A Y'S BEST
FUN AND GAMES AFOOT
"We have somethmg yo" can't
rehea rse : run." s ays Roger
Gamble, one third of the new
Kingston Trio. For reviews of
their Saddleback College con·
cert and the ar rival of She rlock
Holmes and Dr. Watson at Mov-
1e1a nd Wax Mw-;eum. Ste Sun·
day's entertainment sectioo.
HOMEk BOUND -Wh ile
Irvine's Oxoco builds a solid
domestic base in the 011 bus1
ness. its president conh nues tus
sear('h fo r a "home run" that
will lead to riches 10 glamorous
foreign leases. The B"smess of
the Week
F EAR·nU.ED NIGHT Ex·
c atmg drama told firstha nd by a
racing yacht's na v1~alor .,.,ho
risked h.as lift> at night an rough
seas to try to save a mate who'd
fallt•n overboard. T hat was Sgt. lilandel's cue. pany plans to tap. people know about Tur ning the cor ner in the --=~...::.....;:___~~__;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.
~.Neae and Old Claa•p
darkened hallwa y. Blande l
sm iled at the crouching pair and
:.aid. ··vou guys Just crapped
out ··
Thl' two Laguna Reach men
were cited for gambling and re-
h:ased.
Gasoline Tax
Break-Flayed
SACRAMENTO I AP> -The
California Tax reform Associa·
tion is calling for repeal of the
gasoline Lax deduction on state
income taxes as a move to dis·
courage excess gasoline con·
sumption. ·
T he liberal association said
l'hursday the deduction is "a S27
m illion t ax s ubsidy for gas
guu ling cars."
As an example, it said, the
typical motorist who drives just
Featuring 1mpa11ens Mo11gotds Petunias ona Begonias 59c
Fully blossomed in 4 pot Rt·Q gq SALE PRICE
Variegated Veronica
•• r 11 • (!If 111 '.ounr1 rnr1
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SALE PRICE
51.39
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J a m es McCullick of Los Angeles, last year 's sta te c hili over 20,000 miles a year saves
e t1an1p, t~k the hener~r '~-~&Ad ~~~~u~anmY'~~~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thursda y's Chili Cookoff at the Balboa Ba y Club in co.me taxes if his car gets only 10 l'NSTANT LAWN ---.. Ne wport Beach. McCullick was one of 36 chefs m the a n· ~·l~s ~r gallon. However. th_e roll out the green carpet 5 Square Ft Rolls nual rom petition savmg 1s only ~.34 annually af
Ms car gets 25 males per gallon. ·-;::~ : · -..... WITH sod ''°'" DICHONDRA 11. 99 Roll
0 d(l/PO YQll{'lfe';
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Divorce Estate Split,
~~ Wunt,y Judge Ends Case, Determines J/ alue
~~· A tO·month, multimillion-milhoo and divided the property winning a court order requiring
•tllollar divorce trial, said to be evenly. Huish to pay hair the legal ex·
Jhe longest in California bislor)', Under terms of the settlement, penses.
r"as endM with a court order Huish may retain his interest in Mrs. Hui.sh was represented
-~qually dividing $2.5 milllon miniature golf course-recreation through part of the proceedings --~tween a San Juan Capistrano centers in Orange, San Diego, by famed San Francisco Al· !~ecreation center magnate and San Bernardino and San Mateo torney Melvin Belli. !~• former wife. · . Counties. The trial also was marked by
:: At the cente r of the battle Tbe former Mrs. Huish was an I RS agent 'a refusal to :~•een James Huish and bis awarded about SBA,000 in cash, answer certain quesUona about
:~er wife, Marie, who bu re-a Utah·~ nbln, income • Huiah's tax returns. Judae Rut· ~ arrted and Uvea in lnine, wu from tbe sale of an Anaheim golf ter held the aient in contempt of
difference of opinion about coneeulon and an interest in court but a feder•I jud1e in Loi
f' nlm of their community two corporaUom. An1elea diamiHed Rutter's or·
: tf . But from that, •be muat pay der before the a1ent spent any
• Bqt <>ruae County Superior rou1hly 9845,000 In attorney and tlme In Jail.
• Pn• ~lit' Q('fl I 79
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MIMING,,.. PEaFSCT WAVE: fo'or the three l<IM
1urlert who Mowed up •lone the West Newport thol't!llnt'
thi1 put Wt'dneeday. there wu ev•ry ancUtaUon t.hla wa11
1oln• IO be an Htnordlnary day
Al UWJ ~ &o aea, early mominc 1un wa1 dapplln~
UM we&en ~ Newport '1 ftDHt IOUlh·f•elftl 1urflnM be•r h
TMr• wu QO wand . Nobody on the _....s. Nobody lfl lhe
weter.
Al for the 1auf ltaelf. lt waan 't ol the apeetecular var ...
ty. There were none of those lrt~al. bf'~molh waveti lhat
surae up and cruh 1horeward •pew1n1 Jets of water and
white foam.
IMITEAD, aATHEa t;MAl.L breakt'r8 w~r~ rolllnte
toward shore. But th~y wel'f> unrufOed by wind They hi\d 1i1
glaaay, »Cillptured ahape as they crested 1tnd fealhtir~
,.·or Surjers, Nothing u MMe 1''1m Than a Pnject LaUle Wave
and s wept in to lhe beach.
f''or board surfers. they were perfect wave:..
So it was that the trio joyously moved their hoard!. out
I hrough the white watc•r wash lo meet them. Thi:. wa!' go
ang to tx• a fun morning along the deserted strand of Wt·:-l
Nt'wport t)('twt•c•n 40th }tnd 44th strt.>ets.
Fun. that as. until the Newport Jleach lifeguards
s howed up and ordered the trio out of the waler. The sum-
mt'r surfing rul('s a rc• m for<'c now, you see. Rot.ird surfing
1s outl<1wt:d from 8 a rn. to fi p.m. m lt11s l>Cctor, whH'h 1:-0
Newport's finest south-facing surf bre<1k. Sorry
Never mind that beach and sea were deserted. !>ave
for three board s urftori..
SOMETIUNG IS WRONG he re
Oh, tht'rt' was a timt>. more tha n a decade t.1go. when
~•;me i.:rimy, pst•udo·:-urfing types m<ide ii me:.s of We:-t
Newport <;ontrols were net><lcd lx·cau!>c tho:.e cruds of
v csleryear violated law5 and dc:-.troyed private property
But the h1pp1c "s urfer types" of the 1960s are liirgcly a
vanished hrt>ed. Nobody mourns their passing, Surfer!> or
today are doing a good job of policing their own s port.
The surf mg generation of today shouldn't be punished
for the m1sdef'ds of a bunch or cruds from yesteryear.·
There was some indication earlier this year that th"
Newport Rcat·h City Council would lirt the surfing ban in
West Newport, at leas t for the wmdles:-morning hour:..
But they failed lo do so
UJGIC MIGHT SUGG~'T that the lifeguard service
ht.' ~iven a flexible board l>Urfing law that allows the
i.:ut.ir<fs to l'Xcrc1se d1sc-retion on when surfing should hf· al
lowed or hanru.:d. ltarely would the ~uc.nb rnakc <t m1:.
Judgment.
Rut last Wt.>dnesday, th<· gu<.ard:-wen· forced hy law to
orde r three young men out of ~· vac<int ot•e<tn. They
i.l lmlugiz•'<l fnr doing ii .
Su a lot ol pcrlet·t hltle wavl'S went unenJOycd .
Clearly, somelhlni: is wrong heff'.
Boycott Joined By State Agency
SACRAMENTO (AP) - A
third California stale agency
that holds stock in General
Motors has votl.'d to s uppart a
resolution agwnsl South Africa
winning praise from Go" Ed·
mund Brown Jr
It was the Stale Teachers'
Retirement System , following in
the footsteps of the University of
California r ei!cnls c.nd the
Public-F.mployccs ' Retirement
System
'
Gasl..eads_j
Inflation Continuea to Erode Buying Power .. ---•• !' ..:
WASIONGTON (AP> -Led
by the bl11eat increaae In
.inollne prlcet In more than five
yl'ara. c:onaumer prlctia ro1e I.I
.,erunt an April. the Labor
Deparlm«!nt reporwd today.
It wu the UUrd conaecutive
mOfllh in which con11umer prices
have Min by I ptirl'unl or more.
Tht> lbrch lncrtt»k WH I per-
cent. and •·ebruary 's was 1.2
percent
11' ('ONSUMt:R PRICES con
I u1ul' 10 rliw in the next nine
month!J u fu t as lhtiy dad rrom
f''t-hru11ry through April. they
"Ill produt·t> un annual mnat1on
rnlt' of 1:111 pcrctint, the depart·
11l c 11t ':, 11.:urcli show.
T l11s 11t nearly double the
C'artt•r adn11nlstrahon's official
1 ari.:t•t or a 7.4 percent inflation
rt1tc (or 1979. und welJ ~bove the
t per~ rate for all ot 19'1.
In a rel•ted report, the Labor
Oepertment aald lnnatioe and
taxea bad combined to reduce
further the buyln& . power of
American wonen. The amount
of asoney worken bave lo 1pend
fell 2.4 percent In April, the
Bureau of Labor Statlatlca laid.
So far Wa year. the decline was
4.S pereeat.
8V8AN SNOW. A labor
sf)Oie1We>man, "Jalct' the-April
decline wes the lar1est since a
2.7 percent drop i n January
1978.
Adjusted only for inflation.
average weekly earning.s fell 2.6
percent in April, the lar1esl
s ince lhe Labor Department
began collecting stalislics in
1964, Miu Snow said. The drop
was blamed on a decrease in
Egypfs Flag Flies
Over Town in Sinai
EL ARISll, Egypt IAP> -The Egyptian flag went up and
Israel's Star of David came down an a brief military ceremony today
amid seent.'S of joyous confusion in this Sinai Lown. marking lbe first
transfer or lt'rritory under the Mideast peace treaty.
The final contm~enl or Is raeli troops. whkh had occupied the town
since the 1967 war, pulled out
1md Egyptian forces took over
tht' 42s-square·milc El Arish sec-
tor on the Mediterranean coast
an the first stage of the lsraeh
withdrawal from occupied ler·
ritory.
THERE Wi\S AN exs>losion or
joy by the town ·s 45,000 Arab rcs-
ad(•nts , who mingled with hun·
drcds of Egyptians . shaking
hands. shouting t•ongratulation:-
c.nd k1ssin,::.
The ceremony coincides with
the opening of ti.ilks t>.·twt.>cn the
two nations m BN~rsheba. the
lsrat'li Nei.wv Dt"•t·rt capital 60
miles to the northeast. on selr
rule for Palestinians rn the OC·
cupaed West Bank or the Jordan
Haver and the.· Gaza Striµ.
The Egyptaan dclcgataon left
for Bl'ns heba today , lt·d by
Butrol> Ghali, m1n1:-l<.:r of state
Basques Claim
Assassination
Of 4 in Madrid
for foreign affalrs, as a lasl-
m in ute substitute for Prime
Minister Mustafa Khalil. Khalil
a ttended talks Thursday
between Secr etary of Stale
Cyrus Vance and Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat and
there had been no indication he
would pass up the Beersheba
trip.
"THIS IS A VERY moving
moment. I am extremely hap-
py.·· said Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat, who watched the
El Arish trans fer ceremony on
television al his home in Alexan·
dria .
·'This ceremony sends a lot of
m essages to those who OpJ>Of>e ·-
µcac·e ... it will be a turning
point in history : -pc·act· anll
hrotherhood i n s tead of
violenc·e ." he told reporter.;
There was one ugly moment 111
the• transfer ct·rcrnony when an
an~ry crowd swarm~ after a
g roup or Israeli sol~icrs whu
we r e d e la yed an lhear
w1thdraw<.1l. "Today El Ansh.
to m orrow Ciiza ... thl' /\rah:-.
shoult..-d. "No more lsraclil> after
today."
workia& bOun, mostly due to the
trucken' strike, and the hilh
April lnllatlon rete.
The report on the Consumer
Pr•ce Index lndlceted that the
greatest price lncreuea ln April
involved tranaportetion, up 2
percent for the month. end houa·
in1, up 1.1 percent. Both filUfes
reflect lerge •ncreaaea in oil
product.a.
_ • 'Tbe 6---R-MCent rise in
l 'n the Chips
aaaoliM Pl'kel ta April .. ti; lar1ett moalblJ .,._. ._
the 7 .a perHat recorded 9'
March IW14," atU..~aUI*
Arab oll embar10. lie NPClll
said. •
Patrick Jaelrmaa, aa
economlat wbo beadl tbe em.
sumer price braneb at tbe Lalllr
Department, aald abaut • ,_.
cent to 21 pereeat ol tM prlee 116-
dex incftu.wudaet.o1uollne ..
Los Ange les public re lations man Hal Fowler won
$270,000 in what is believed lo be the longest single day's
uluv an the 10.ycar history of the World Series of Poker
m Las Vegas. His 7 ·ht~h straight beat Bobby Hoff's two
a ce s in a five-hour confrontation.
MADRID, Spain <AP > -Two
te rrorists assassinated a
~eneral, two colonels and a
military c:hauff Pur in a hlazing
'>Ubmachanc·gun a nd hc.nd·
grenade atl<1ck on th••ar car in
downtown Madrid today, and a
<'all to a newspaper s aid the
Busque separatist group ETA
was r~ponsihle.
Name Your Game ...
Police suid the authl•ntiC'ity or
the call to the paper 1-:1 Pais had
rmt been cslt.iblis hed, however.
It was the bloodiest terrorist
11ltt1ck yet against army office rs
and raised lo :>it the number ur
people killed in Spanish political
violenct! this yt·ar.
Wilnc.-sscs s<.aid the terrorists
struck al 7 a.m . whc·n the cur
was moving slowly arter packin~
up the general at his home.
5 Tornadoes Slam East
2 Hurt, 15 Homes Damaged in South Florida
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The teams of 15 Orange Coast area high schools and
three community colleges get personal attention and
cov~rage from .the Dally Pilot sports staff. Not just
scores, but stories and pictures whenever and wherever
the news breaks.
Dally Pilot sP«;»rtswrlters and photographers are at
the games to bring you detailed fint·band reports and
pictures. Our wire service reports the action of college
and professional athletic contests across the nation.
Added to all of this are the reports of other local high
school and college sports, from wrestling to women •s
athletics.
Name your game -we cover your team -in the
sports pages of the
DAILY PILOT
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oast
n, NO. t~s. ~ SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
int Since Gilmore
• x-count1a·n
faiegraiion Pla11
County's· Kids
To LA Schools?
LOS ANGELES IAP 1 So
few white students arc \eft tn
Los Angeles public schools that
the only way lo integrate the di!>·
trict is to bring white~ tn from
other school districts. 1nduding
Onnge County. tht.• lntei.:nition
Project says.
Nixons Set
To Move
' From '-Casa'
Richard and Pat Nixon are go
ing to have lo join the Cyprus
, Shores Ho meownt-rs Associa-
tJon. That's the namt· or the
, limall private community wh<.·n·
the rormC'r presidt:nl and f1r.,1
lady are movmi.:
Nixon's press ;mlt• Col .lat·k
Brennun said that an 11n11amt·d
group or Onm~e County bus1
HISTORY RECALLED-Al
Thl' Los Angele!> distrtl't 1s un·
dl·r court ordt·r to t:liminatc
sci:rcgated ~chools. But that t!>
r <1p 1dly hccoming impossible
bet·auM.' of a shortage Of white
s tudt:nts. Thl• lnlt'gral1on Pro-
Jt><'t argued rn a motion filed
Thursd<iy with the j udge ovcr-
Scl•mg tht• 1nb•gral1on plan
Tlw sol11111m, The lnkgration
ProJl'l't f·ont1,nrlt>c1. 1s to include
studt•nts from Ha othN lol'al cit!'.·
tril'ls in a metropolitan mtcgra·
lion pl;m
T h l' I' r 1l J l' l' l p r c·-' t • n l l' d
Supt•rior Court .J11dgc P aul Egly
with a modl'I 1ntcgratron pla n
that would go rnto dfoct in thret:
stages. Stagl' om· would include
Los Angcll·s and 2H othE•r dis
tricts. for a total of R60.000 stu-
dt"nt s 42 J>('rcent wh1k. 29 pcr-
l't'nt Hispt1n11· and 23 pcrccnt
blat•k
Tht• Lo:-. J\11g<·lt•s <li~trH·t .
v. h1ch ha~ 1u:-.I 1·nmpl1•lNI the
f1r.,t .\"l'ar of ;1 thrl'1· :-.lal-!I' tnlt·
j.!ra 1111n p lan. t \ 70 p1·rcl·n1
m1noritv :-.t11d1·111.,
I ~ -~ ... a .. etew•-.-
Dally Ne••11•m-r:
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1979 cfH
~.
TEN CE~
·xecute
Attorneys
Battled
For Life
STJ\HKE . fo'la . IA.P l Sa lent
and wrdc cyl'd . John A .
Spenkchnk went to his dcC1th m
Florida ·s old oak e lectric ch<11r
t o d a y . c n cl 1 n g a c a s c• t h at
hec·amt• a mah•stont' m the na
trnn'!> df'batt.· o ver ('a p1lal
pun1 :-.hmt•nt
Sp1·nk1·llnk. '-• f<1rmt.·r Buena
I' a rlo. rn;.in rt•Ji•ct 1 ng d ('hanc<· t11
malo.t· a la!-.l :.t att•ml•nt . s a t
.,1r;_1pJ1t'll. gagg1·1t and honl!Pd en
;en ;.1 11:-.h•n· rff·alh t·hamlwr :•t tht•
Flortdci Stat1· l'ris11n ;1:-, .1 hl<Jl'k
ltnodt·d 1•xl·1·ut111111'1 lhrt•w ._.
.. v.11,.lt ancl 2 :100 \olh 11£ 1·ll·1·
I l'lnl ~ ... 11,.J.!l'd 1hr1111gh ttw c:on
v11·11·tl rnu1 d1 •11•r " h1111\
II;· \\a~ ltu· f1r.,t prt'.'.1111t•r ,.,
•·1·11ll'd aga111~I he., v.111 1n th1!>
1"111111t ,..' 111 mun· than 12\1·ar.,
Tiii' la11I..\ :111 vNH 11fd " hand:-.
1 111 l•·d <t nd ·1i1.11·kl·n1'll .a~ llw first
11f lhn•t· Jolt:-. :-.hot through him al
7 I~ .1 rn PUT . .,1•ncl1ng .,mokt•
1111 11 1h1· <ll'ath d wmht·r I\ rt1w
1111 li..t.·1wd thn·1· t1 nw'.'. l•1 he .,
lH'.1rtlH •;1t lwf11r1· d1·1"1aring h1rn
tl1·;id .11 i IH ,1 rn
Thi l;1 ... 1 l'\1•t·11 t 1r111 1n lh1:-.
1·•1tlllll \ "'"" .J :1n I i wh .. n I ;arv
:\brk (;t1 n1,11t· rl'f11.,1·d t11 all11v.
.1pp1 .. 1b in ht!> ht•half ;1rul wa:-.
s h111 II\ a f1 r111t.: :-.q11.1d 111 t tah
Al'Wl• ...... to
Fl NALLY EXECUTED
John Spenkelink
Spe11keli1ik
Writes His
Epitaph
STAHKE. Fla r/\I'• lnh1:-.
f111 .. d h11ur~ .lohn I\ Spt·nkchnk
Jlllktl dt)Wn ht:-l'Jlll:1ph
t
CASA PACIFICA 'S
t neumen plan to purC'ha!-.t: La
\
1 Casa Pacific<t. the 24 6-acn· Nix
on estate assessed cit about Sl.9
Thi· ;1·t·o11d :-.1 ;11-!t• 11£ Tht.· Inti·
1-!r<it1on l'roJt•1·t !> plan would tn·
volvl' 7!J sd10~1I dis tricts. 1nclud-
1 n g Sllmt• ir1 northweslt:rn
Orange anrl Vt·ntura counties.
and the third stage would eirtend
tht· plan lo Rivnside and San
Bcrnard1no t•11un11c·s
Th•· l;, ... t 1111:-.•mt:r put lo <11.·oth
ag;1111.,t h1:-. wrll Wi.1~ Aaron C
~111t·hell. v. ho w :i:-. t·Xt:<·uted tn
San Quentin's gas dwmhe r on
1\ p r 1 I I 2. .I !J6 7 f o r k 111 w I! a
~wram1·ntn 1w>ht',.man
:--.1 .. ·11kt•l1ni... "lt11 v. a :-. 1·•1n
dt.·mn1·tJ for k1ll1n J.! :1 fc·ll11v.
dnfll·r rn :1 T;1llaha!>:-.l'c mot1·I 1n
1!17:1. wa:-. takl·n from h1~ holding
1·t·ll for th(• las t walk JU~I
n11nut1•-' hdore ht• d1l'd
··Man I!> what ht• <·hooses to
ht• I Ito c·hoo:-.l's that for h1 mself."
SJJt•nk1·hnk wrott· on · a note he
:-.lipped to h1~ m1n1:-.ler. the lkv.
Tom Feamster. h·ss th<tn two
hours befon· ht: died in Florida·~·
1•lt·t·tnr t•ha1r
F1·~1 m :-.lt·r . a11 i-:p1 :-.c:o1)al
m1n1!>t1•r who hl•t·amc c lose lo s pt' n kt' I r n k '1 u ring h 1 s r in a I
months. s:u d that after handin~
ov..r the final written mt•ssage.
1/w t•onrlt•mned m<in gave thl'
1·ll'r).!~•man a ml'S!-.a)W of love.
•
million. ·
Brennan's office refu~ed to
disclose the purchase price or
lbe estate. Brennan would not
respond lo direct question!>.
Earlier thi s week . San
Clemente Re<tl Estate Comvany
officials disclosed that Nixon'!>
long-time friend CG. "Bt!bt"'
Rebozo agreed to buy a home at
4026 Calle Ariana. about a half
block from Casa Pac1f1ca
But Brennan 's aides con
firmed that the Nixon family
"plans to occupy the Ca.lit: An<ina
home now the property or Mr
and Mrs. George Bryant. It 1s
not far from La Cas<t P<ic rfiC'a.
The four-bedroo m . 4 ,300
square-foot Calle Ariuna home
was bu.ill by the late .Joe Cote. a
mini-market chain owner. about
12yearsago.·
lntt'i;!ntl1on Pn1Jt-'Ct l<twyer!>
said no stullt>nl would have to
ric1t' a school hu~ for more thun
45 minutes t•at·h way
l'ro.1ccl l;iwyt:r~ ~:J1d u recent
s t a It· a PJ!l'a Is <·011 rt dcciswn
ga \'(' Caltfornrn c·ourL'\ th1· powl·r
t o rt·qu1rc.• 1ntt.·rd1strict dt··
st•gn•gation if th~1t is what al
takes lo intcgrnle a d1slrtl·t.
Supervisor Riley
Enters Hoi;pital
Orunge County Supervisor
Thomas Hllt-v t hecked into
lloag Memor.1al Jlos pit<il in
New1>ort Bc•ac·h tmlay for trcat-
mt·nl of a rt•:-.piratory ailme nt.
Hiley l'XJ)(:<·l:-. lo be released
Monday afll'r undergorn~ treat·
mt·nt during lhc wl•ckend
AP W1r•pftoht
ANTl-DE.ATH PENAL TY PROTESTERS AGONIZE
Reaction at News of Spenkelink's Execution
Witness to Death:
'He Didn't Speak'
By TOM SLAUGllTl!:R 1·x pos111i.: h 1~ 1·h1·~1 1\ ltr1<'lor lh1•n
STARKE. Via tAP 1 Wh •n plan·<! a ~t<·ltwM·111w In th1· 1·hl':-.l
thev raiser! tht• V(•nt'lian bltnd. of thr• rigrd and ho11d1'll r1 i.:111 ('
John SpcmkC'ltnk starl'rl rhrel'll.' Sp1·nkt,l1nk ·., harHh w1•11·
at the 32 of u~ who watchcr1 him c·lii1d11:d in •1 r.~1 and V.t'rt' d1:-.
die today n>lort"rl
lie didn't '>Jll'ak fl(' d i<ln t I s aw a lhrt•1• 1nc·h wound
blink. lfr sturt'd stra1i;:hl ahca<I l1t'lov. a lt•:etl11·r h ar rw.,:-. 1111 has
There was nothing in the con <'alf. 111:-. skin h:ul s plit , hut ht•
demoed man's cxpress11m. ev(•n didn't bll•cd l.1k,. th•• ottwr w11
thou~h t WO or ht~ do~t·~t fri1•n1b llC'SSC\. I sat rn1111onl1·ss in m~
in his l:1st days wl•r(' .,landing 1n d1a1r for f1v" m11111lt·:-.. which
the back row of witnesses so hl' Sl·r·ml'd lik1• ;m agt•
could st.'(' lhl'm twfon· he <111•d m Tlwn I sa w lh•· 1•\l't·ut11111cr
the huge oaken t'lt·c·tril' l'h;i1r. llt• w11n· a hlack ho0<I ;111d :1
Then they low,•n ·!I a hi a ck rntw 01 lwr wit rll':-.:-.1·~ :-.;1111 I ht·~
hood over has fact.•. The re wa!> a .,aw two execut1om·r-;, but I :-.~1v.
pause. then his bQdy Jumped 1mly one
s lightly. Smokl• bc~an rising lie lookl'<I at tlw ma n tw wa!-.
from his right calf where an paid ~1 50 to kill from ht'l11n1I a
electrode was attached lo his 1w rt1tion.
s haved skin. The doctor ttpproa ch 1•d
ll1 s fm;el )!an1l11t 1n ;1 .,1x \t·ar
l«J,:al hatll1· fa1l1'll m11nll'nt .,
f';1rlH•r wh1·n tht· I ~ ~u111 t·mt·
('0111"1 Wlll'll Ii 2 lo rt•fUM'. for lht•
:-.1xlh llllll'. In l11•ar .111 ;q 1p1·al
Fl11r1<1;1 (in' H11lt <irah~1m
v. ho i.1gm·rl Spt'11 k1•l1nk ., cll·alh
v.arranl May IX. ga\t• lh•· 11ri:-.on
.,111a·1 1ntendt•111 llH· fi n al g11
.il1l0 i1d Ill .• lt·h·ph11n1 · l'Ldl rmm
ht:-Tallaha~.,•·1· 111111·1• .11 i 11
'Th1•n· ;en· 1111 .,la.\., .11 lh1:-.
11m1• :\ta\ c;1111 ht w1lh u~ · an
.11d1· q11111.t•<I (;r.1h;1m ;1!> :-.:1} in~·
l11·£ort• tw hlllil-! up I ht· phww
Oppom·nt~ 111 1-.q 11I :11 1111n1-;h
rnl'nl 1-!aH· all th1•\ h.1d to lht•
Sp1·nkl'l111k ca~t" i.".anng lh:et 1r
ht• went many of th•• mun· than
511() olhl'rs on the nation :-. death
l'O\I.~ would follow .
l\lthou i.:h S pl'nkt•l111k wa :-.
"hilt'. fot.·:-. nf lht· fll•:i th p1•nalt}
.,LI) 1t 1~ ust•d mo~t 11flt•n ai.:a1n:-.l
rn1n11r1ltl'~ /\ hlack pn:-.ont:r.
Willll' .J:ispt'r Oardcn Jr . hatl
11ng1 nall} ht•t:n :-.dlt'dult•ll lo d11·
w 11 h Spcnkehnk. hut he won ,,
:-.lJ,\
<Sel' t:;Xt;('l..Tt: ... ag1• All
Cl1Y CLUSEIJ
f'OR HOLIDAY
Thl'n"ll be nn ci(y gov
l'rnm l'nt ac t 1v 1ty on
Mt•monal Day m Newport
Thi· la~t lh1ng h<· :-.aid to mt•
v. a ' I h a t h 1 • I o v t' <I m t: . • ·
F e:1mslt•r !>a1<I "Th•· last thtni,: I
:-.a111 lo t11m v.as that I loved him
wt· .,hook hands "
Fl-.1nt:-.lt·r who wrtnc.,Sl'd tht.·
1·x 1•1•ut 111n ;1nll call e d rt
ha rhanc· r1•1,:a llt•d ont.· other
la:--1 :-.tall·nw11t from Spl'nkl'lmk
Wh1•n t111s t'ltmes down . I
hop1• th:et :-.oint• i.:ond will coml'
of 11
~l>•·nkt•l1ni.. tl1d not e at
hn·akfa:-.1 Tlwn· v. as n•> final
m1•al, F<·amslf•r ~aid. hut did
talo.1· llnl\' ('11mmu111on two hours
hc:f11rt• h;. wa:-. (•xt.•1·ulcd.
·You nt•l•d not wa!o.tt• your
pr:.i y t•r., on .John S11cnkeltnk
1.l'l :-. pruy for o ursl'lves l ..l't·~
11rny for our ~ouls ." the minister
....... c1
·'Thal w;asn ·t .John S1>enkelink
Iha l wa~ l'lcctrot·utcd 10 th<tt
1·ha1 r today . becau~e John
S1wnkl·hnk had d ied of this kind
of h:Jrbans m years a~o." the
m1n1!>tt•rsaul
1Ja,1d Kend a l l. one o r
Spt·nkt•llnk ·:-. attorncys, s aid the
death penalty "will be a thing of
the pa!>t m another RCncrat1on."
Ill' s<iHI Americans m the
future will rt.'Jcct capital punish-
tStt EPITAPH. Pa1te i\2)
Coast
.... ~\t-::~7-~~~~~rj~~~~;:....J---=~,i.:~~;w.~·~O.I· M.1J...au¥1.itwJ1&..--~~J Wfl ntllrl' I llllCS . We were s ilent an chcck1 ng h1~~·h'i:';";"rt6t·at a-no
room . We waited. 1>ulse.
..J.!!'.1!.t.b ~-rlfy·~·n...-aJ~f-w-1-fF-"ffi:• Cltt~S~P<J:.-r'-t~.,._-;;:::::;z;~!!!!~~;;:;_-~·--t-~--1
the• city rounc1I mN•ttng
won't be held until Tues
day and trash will be cn l
lcctcd a day later than
Spenkelink 's chest was freed On1• or tht• t·a ~hl mt•n ins1dt• the
rtom a heavy leather st-rap. ll1s death chamber smd something
while shirt was unbuttoned A to Prison Su l')(!r intcndcnt Duv1d
prison official reached Inside his llrtt'rton Tht• man ~m tlcd
s hirt and lugged at his . T-shirt. <Stt WITNES."i, Pal(e A21
u s u;.11
. ' Neighbor Foils Entry
Newport Resident Corners . Two Suspects
A Central Newport Beach resi·
dent who knew h is neighbor waa
out of town cornered two young.
men early this morning as they
a sserte dly burglarized a
nei•hborinl home.
· Police said t.be two men brief·
Jy escaped from Ronald Sab-
batil, 31, only to be captured a
half·bour later because ol the
detailed auto description sup-
plied by S.bbatil.
Booked lnto Newport Beach
Clty Jall on suspicion of
burslary were Rick Riddle, 19.
and Chrtatopher Bonkahrs. 22. •
both residents or t he Sunny
Acres Motel. 2367 Newport
Blvd .. Costa Mesa
Accordin" to police Sabb1hs
was awakened al about 4 u.m
by the sound of windows being
forced open at his neighbor's
house at 2206 W. Ocean Front.
When he investigated. he told
police he round the windows to
his neighbor's bedroom open
a nd 11a w two men inside.
ransackln1 the room
When fiabbatls asked the men
what they were dolnlt they ran
out the oppo11ite side of the
ho use, pollceuid .
Sahbatis pursued them a nd
caught one brleny before the m an
escaped into the car driven by his
compa ruon. Sabbitis 1s or average
size and the two suspects are of
slight build. police uid.
The pair were stopped 30
m inutes late r by Sgt. Mike
McEveny near the Intersection
of Newport Boulevard and
Hospital Road.
They were booked when Sab·
bitls Identified them as the two
m e n he'd seen i nside b is
neighbor's house.
Weather N1~ht and m orning low-
c louds with hazy s unshine
10 the afternoons through
Saturday. Hi ghs in the
mid 60s at the beaches and
tn the low 70s inland. Lows
tonight 57 to 62.
INSIDE TODA 't'
/lave you got rhythm? If
not see where to find some at
the Golden Bear 1n Hunt-
ington ~h. Go~ Wen
College or UC Irvine this
weekeftd on~ Cl.
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Parfygoer Sf r11t·I~
Frwnds and passersby comfor t Hobert Kidd. 25. of
-Yul'aipa after he was struc k by a car while crossing ~Yest
Coast J Ugh way at the Balboa Hay Club Th~rsday_ night
Polite said Kidd, who wets kavm g lhe club s C h1h Cook-
uff. ran into th<' path of a <:<J r drin·n hy Frank Togo. 43.
of 1!>7:32 Wl'!-.lw1nds Larw Jlunlm~ton Beal'h. Togo was
flc JI £.!_led Kidd refu'\<.'d m l·clH·al ln·alm<:nl
2nd Victim Dies
In Mass Shooting
1n:n :1<1 .Y 111 1.LS '"''' Tlw "'"n of i.oap l\ ("'"'" L111y1t
('ot:-.c·11 n ·m;11ru·d 111 c·rit ll'al 1·1111
d1l1on toclay orw d :1y :.iftt•r
Cot:-.c·n·i. w1f1• an<I a lfi yl'ar old
hoy d11•d rrom ln l llfll'~ ... ufft•rt•d
Y.h1·n tht• thrc·t· wc·n · hound cind
i.hot in the ht·:.id by au 1ntrud1·r.
aut horilll'h s aicl
Christopher Doering of Wt•st
Covina. who was ltvmg with tht·
Cot:.cns while atlcndini.: prcp
:-.c·hool. died Thur!.c1ay al Ccd:iri.
!';1 na1 Mcd1 <"al Centc1 . :.a111
h o s p 1t <.tl s pokc:~m a n Robert
Powell.
J oanne Cotst:n. 42, died Thur~
day evening at UCLA Medical
Cente r \\hl'rc: :.hl· had undergime
~ u r g l' r v . s a 1 d h o ., p 1 l a I
~µukl':.rna11 Al11 1d.~
Shl' hall l>een a Ju ror 1n a c<•~l·
111volvrng an l ranliJn :.tu<.lc:rtl
H1·r 14-vt·ar-o ld ~on . Noah.
was 111 <:rtll cC:tl 1·und 1t1on at
LCL,\
Tht· young Dol·r1ng I thl· MIO or
l h1: l(c v. Edg;1r ;\ l>ocrnJ~ 1
:'.1rs Cc1tscn .ind hl·r :-rm Y.c n·
t•:c<·h hound and shot unl'c in the
head Wf'dncstl ay cvcrr11 ni.:
Polic·c ('apt f ,c•1• Tra<·y .,aid
l'hurs tlay 1n v1·i.Ugutor s Wl·rc·
hafflPd hy the :.hoot 1111-::. but
ha vc a good d1..·1><:riplw11 of lh1•
g unman Ill' :-.t11d a r ouplc
t•i.caped the altal'k on trcc·llnctl
Hedford Drive· JU:.l m·xt door
lo lhl! homt• or p 1an1Sl J t>M'
lturb1
YOUNGER KID!j
GEi' TUTORINC
It's unusua l for an older child
o have th<' patience lo i.1t with a
'Ounger child Lo leach the thret:
ts.
"The SU~IJt'l"l WH h drC:O,!>l'd 1n
;ill ti.irk t"loth1ng uncl was wear ·
rng ..,k1 mCJsks and gl11v1•1> · Tra1·y
.,a 1cl . adding that tlw m11 n s poke
"1th an a<"tf•nt. 'po.,<>1bl y :\11ddle
Eai.lcrn fir Euro11•·<1n ..
Gold Price~
Zoom; Dollar
Trades Mixed
LONDON 1/\P1 Gold pru:es
i.oared to n ·cord lf'vcls todtty,
toppmg ~2711 ;1n ounn· on the
hull111n markrts tn London anrl
Zur1C"h Uollar t r adani? wa::.
m 1x1•cl on thl' wnrld <•xehangc•s
Rullton prit'<'S in London
rol'k(•t<'<i to $270 an ounce at tht:
rn or n 1 n g fi x 1 n ~. up r r o m
Thursday s clos tng price or S265
anrt s hattering th(· record of
S2fi5 6l5 set T11l's cl a y London
wild hrokc•r-; fi xerl lhP aflf'r no"n
p r 1 n · a t $ 2 7 o IW a n o u n t· 1>,
. rnotht·r n •('ord The prevwus
rt'l'nrd \\as SW4 ~,.,al the Tul'sd ay
;iflc·rnoon fix mg.
<;old hit $l70 :!5 in Zurich.
Europe '~ othrr hlg bullion
rntirkct The Zurich exchange.
like m::iny other l'~uro1>can rina11-
t·1 a I <'t.:nl<•rs. r eope ne d today
.ifte r Thursday s As<.'cns1on D1ty
holtrlay The 1>rcv1ous Zurich
1 ~·c·orrl .,.. ai. TuC'sday's ~266.125.
liul th•· µncl' fc>ll lo ~264 375 Wed
nl0 1>da y
Th•· wuh•ly forctast ~300 ouncl!
uf gold, 11n·d1ctcd for the end of
t hu; yc•ar . a11pcarcd increasingly
rNtl1sl1c ht:l·<wse of the world 011
:.h11rtug1..·. ft:ar -; of still more in
rl ution a11d g1·ncrul economic un-
1·1·rtaintv. Investors lraditionully
buy ~old a:. a hedi.tc an times of
c·1·onormc unn:1>l.
. ...,...... ......
,. throu1h a federal •
court ln Atlant11 .
Tht' U s :tupreme Court
1truek down death penalty law1
In &972 und t 'lorlda was the finl
llhtle Lo wrllf' 11 new one Now 32
is Utu huve cl ti uth penalty
11t11tute11 und two more lake ef·
h•rl July I
Sponkellnk w11s strapped i:n·
rnvbllt In the three legged chair
('&lied "Old Sparky" when a cur·
tatn wt•l4 r1tlHd. making him via·
lblt• lo 31 w1tneases ut 7 a m
Spenkchnk could not s peak. A
heMvy 1lrup bound h1~ chin
Prl&o ncr s uperint endent
David Brierton. who c hose the
time of the execution. was in the
dnth chamber. a look of sad·
neH on his face
Behind a wall, a hooded e~·
ecutioner threw M s witch to tend
a aeries of charges tbrouah
SpenkeUnk 's body.
The first s urge passed onto
Spenk elink 's s haved head .
throu1h bis body lo a wired
strap on his leg. His bands
cle nched. his legs moved. ·
A second surge. A third .
Spenkelink was motionless. The
doctor ch ecked Spenkelink's
heart, lifted the hood to look at
his eyes. Spenkelink was dead.
The execution started 12
minutes late. heightening the
tension among the sever al dozen
protesters and the dozens or re-
porte rs who gathered in a field a
quarter-mile from the prison.
Executions traditionally start a
little late lo give time for last
mlntue phone calls or stays or
execution.
In the back of the witness
room the voice of a minister cut
the silence.
1be miniBter. who had visited
the condemned man for l wo
years, read from the 5th chapter
c:J the Gospel of Mathew.
Then he spoke to the wli·
nesscs: · · 1 hope you gentlemen
arc praying that this is just and
m e rc iful punis hme nt. In the
numc or God. for our sake."
Spenkelink m ade no final
state ment in the death chamber.
A I Lee. a s late corrections
spokesman. said the conde mned
prisoner was give n the ch<mce
but turned it down
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EPITAPH ...
m e nl 1ust as they re1ect·
segregated rest rooms and burn·
ing of witches.
One of the 12 public witnesses
to the death was Stale Rep. An·
dy J ohnson of Jacksonville who
said he attended to protest the
execution.
ll was not instant death.
J ohnson said.
"We saw a man sizzled today
and if you leaned forward and
looked close you could see that
ht• s izzled and sizzled again ...
till' man didn't die instantly. We
:-;a t there and watched u cruel
a nd unusual thing."
!\:-. lhl• speakers completed
~1 v 1r1g t.h<'1r accounts of the t:X·
l'<:ut1un, a s hmy biege hearse
drove slowly out of the prison
l'Ompou nd and down the
h1 gt1way toward the town of
Slarkt:.
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WITNESS ...
s lightly
Fina ll y . five minutes after
Spenkelink received the first jolt or e lectricity. the doctor nodded
a t Rrierton
W e kne w John Arthur
Spenkelink was dead. Not so for Rome Newport
larbor HiJCh School and Kui1>er
'1iddle School s tude nts, who
'lolunteer as tutors for younl(cr
tudents in loc al e le menta ry
chools.
Laguna Teen-agers
For a peck ut what~hc~c • in_E • c h
unior .t.eachers Hre doing. i;ec . I .Pr\! ras
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Two Lag una Beach High
School waduatcs were killed 1n
a fiery crash 55 miles south of
L as Vegas early T hursday
morning wh1.:n the ir truc k,
driven by a third teen·ai.ter .
plunged off Interstate 15 and
down an embankment.
De ad al the s cene wa s
Lawrence Campbell, 19, son of
f o rm er Tides and Times
publisher Larry Campbell
Tangy Matzinger. also 19, died
en route to a hospital In Barstow
following the 3:40 a .m . eral'lh
wtiich also injured driver J ohn
"Sepp" Maier.
California Hhthway Patrol of.
ficer Bill Rlppen1ale aald today
the trio waa en route t.o Arizona
on lnter11tate 15 when the pickup
truck went out of control and
overturned, rolllng down a JO.
foot embankment.
A beer ke1 in the truck bed
filled with 1aaollne. 11nlted1 burnin1 the two fatally lnjurea
youths, who were •Jected from
the truck alone with Maler.
Officer Rlppen1ale Hid tbe
truck wu lJ'avellng "at an ex·
ce.slve speed," al the tlme of
th• crash.
The three young me n were en
route to the Colorado River
below Boulder Dam where they
were lo meet friends aboard a
houseboat.
M atzrnger is the son of Hans
and Simone Matzinger of
Laguna Beach, and Maier is the
son of Al and Ba rbara Maier,
both of La1una Beach.
Maler suffered minor head in·
juries In the crash and. ~as re·
porte d in l(ood cond1Uon at
Rarstow Community Hospital.
C ampbell and Matzinger were
llfe lonf( Laguna Bea.ch friends,
attending Aliso Elementary
School. Thurston Intermediate
and Laf(una Beach Hl1h School
to1ether.
Campbell and Mater fiere ten·
nls partners on the hlsh school
varsity tennis team tor several
years, both lellerln1 ln the
· 1port.
Acqualntancea and family
members Hid the th"" teen·
a1er1 were alway• tosether.
·'They were llke the Three
Mu1keteeu,'' uld youn1
Campbell'• fatMr. "They weDt
everywhere totetber."
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They Love a · Parade
Me m bers of the Firchird Ch1l1 Team ot
N<.•wport Rench whoop 1t up durmg the
op<·ning parade at the Balboa Bay Club '~
:i nn\1a l <'hal1 c ·nokntt 'I hu r~dJ\' Team wa:,
led b~ ~Jar~ I .nng p11· .c l,!r;1du ale of lht-
Conlon Bll-u < "111>k111g < 'm ·fi ·
'Abused' Shelter Eyed . .
By KATHY CLANCY
Ol Ille 0.11, .. 1 ... '~fl
The alleged murder this week
of a former Huntington Beach
woman tra l(ically demonstrate!>
the need for special s helters for
women who are abused by their
husbands .
That was the message hrou~hl
to a press confe re nce Thursd:iy
by the d1rnctor of the Oretnf.!C
County Women's 1'retns 1l1on<il
Living Cenll'r. u shelte r for so·
C'allc•d h:.itll'r(•d wives
Dr. Alice Orhs man-nanner
spoke of th<• shooting in Long
Be a ch Wcdn1•sday of 32-year·old
Marilyn Mahone, a former Hunt·
ington Beach resident who had
sought refuge in al least four
womcn'i. s h,•llcrs in the year
before her death
Police a llegc Mrs . Mahone
was murde r e d out s lde her
mother 's home in Long Reach
ea rl y Wednesday b y her
estra nge d husband . Arthur
James Mahon•·. 34
lnvt•sturntor!i s aid Ma hone
turned hJmsclf in late Wcdnes ·
day to s heriff's d e puties 1n
Perris and 1s being he ld on
murder charges in Long Beach
"She was a terrified woman
who was r unning for her hfc: ...
Dr Banner asserted al lh<' pre~i.
con f c rence
S he said Mrs Mahone httd
been a chent at tht· :.helter late·
la s t year but left whe n hrr
c:-.tranged husb<tnd k arned her
whc-rcahouls
·"When she re alized h<· \\OU Id
find her a nyway ." Or Rann<'r
said , '"shc• dec1dl'd to go hack tu
hl'r mother and make a new
hfc ...
Dr Ranner a nd Or an J;:f' ('oun
ly Supervisor lla rriell W1t•clt>r
said the alle~ed slayini:t shows
the need for mor<' t•nhghtt>nt'd
police intervention and greater
financia l s upport for <'rforts to
prott•cl battered wives
In addition. Mrs . W1ed N t•>c
pressed hope that the red<'ral
Department o f llous 1n g and
Urban Development would ap·
prove a SJ00.000 gra nt apphc1t·
tion for Dr. BaMer·s center to
buy larger quarters .
County supervisors this wet•k
endorsed the ce nter's grant ap·
Mell's Suits
fer---
J)IH·atton and al the ta me. Mrs.
Wtl•<i1•r had tt•rmt'd its approval
a mattn or l1ff' a nd <if'ath "
·· Wh<•n I uc;f'd the:' lt•rm .
h:1d no 1cfra lhal 1t h;1rl ;i fready
llC'c•n aC"l<'<I out,·· 1\1 r~ Wiede r
..,,. 1c1 Thuri.day
Ev1·n with mort• money for
IJr~1·r ..,hl'fln'\. Or Hanner con·
t1n t1 l'd . th1· prohle m of abused
w1v ..... won't d1 l>appcar until laws
p1oh1h1 t1ng a ssu ults are e n :.
lorc'c<I 1n domestic situations.
In ad1ltt1nn, s he said, society .
must l'ln\_nµt· its attitude toward·
'1oll'n c·1• 111 ~1·n.-ra l .. thalt
.. :e11nt'110w that 1~ ii via hie means ·
ut rt'"<llution ··
I.on~ lkat:h police alleged
~tJtwm· \\enl to his wife's ho me
.11 3 30 a .m Wednesday to re·
turn th1· cuuplc'l> s 1x-year·old
:-1111 . Paul
,\n arp1rnt•nl broke out and·
Mahone allegedly grabbed • ri; ·
fie from his auto. s hooting bas
wire on<.'e m the stomach and;
twice m the head as Paul and
Mrs Mahone's 11-year-old soc'I,
Phillip Allred. watched. police
i.a1d.
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AGIBd I tw U 10'' • •~ Clewepll .o 2• II ~v. FocMK I Sb U? 11 '-IC-ti .IO I Ill UV.-\\ N9Wll•ll ·• 6 I 30'4 t .,. S•mMs I) U. 7~ ..... UNC"•~ 40 • U 11 •··• I' F SEC · · I ft h 11 d •G"c " 1."'° ' 11v. c io•o• '• 1 • 1~ • ,,. FMIC pl ''° 1. W '•. "" 1ect~Pl i. .. , » n11e -1, N••m• uo • 1,. ,, ...... v. soi.Gt: 1.,. 1 ,., , ... _ .,.. uv111c1 11t • es u"'-.... 1ves. ew op1naons were e unc a enge .
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Ll'-ton to Buy Lawry's
LOS ANGELES (APl -Lawry's
Fooda. Inc., known for its Seasoned
Salt and Mexican food products, ts
meratnc with the Thomas J . Lipton,
Inc., food and bevera1e firm, the
companies have .nnounced.
The announcement Thursday
followed unanimous approval ol the
mer1er by both flrma • boards of
dlrecton. Lawey'a will become a
wholly owned aut..idJary ol Upeoe
but wtll conUnue to operate u a
separate entJty.
Richard N. P'rank. pretldent of
Lawry's. and Hubert II. Ttbbeta,
head ol Lipton. aaid Upton wtll pay
188.2$ million for the 1,51UM out·
1tandlq lbaree ol Lawry'• commoe
stock.
THERE MAV EVEN BE,\ DAV "'hen the Bi g Board
again will advertise its wares . There has been no advertis-
ing program for eight or 10 vears, or since regulatory and
back office problems took top priority.
"It's not enough to have a good product." said Batt.en
the merchandiser "You havetoexplaln itlothe public ··
General Prepares
For Future Calls
A philosopher once said. ''The trounle with the future
is -it isn't what it use to be "
"ff those same words were applied to the telecom·
munications industry today, they would tell the story in a
nutshell." s aid Jack Curran. vice president of network
engi"et>nng and construction for General Telt:phone of
Califonua.
"MANY PEOPLE ran remember the days .vhen a
telephont• number ~as but rour or rive d1g1ts and long dis·
tance calling was handled by an operator who probablv
knew your first name ." Curran said.
"While today's telephone network 1s a hundred tames
more sophisticated. 1t stall con.c;1sts of conversations ear-
ned over wires as electrical si~nals as was done in the
past."
The telephone network of the future wall be digital. he
said. Voices will be "chopped up" into digital pulses or
"bit streams ... The term digital means the representation
of information by a series or electronic pulses. They may
be sent over glass cable that has the thickness of a hair, or
sent across country through satellite switching stations.
"The telephone industry has not been faced with rapid·
ly changing technology in the past." said Curran. "In the
century since the telephone was invented, the technology
has been developed purely by and for the industry. We 've
had the lime to take new technology and slowly perfect at.
to become comfortable with each new phase before going
on to the next s tep.
.. BUT OVER THE PAST ttTO ts years. that's turnt:<l
around dramatically," he said. "There's been a marriage
between computers and telecommunications. The com-
puter industry has developed a technology for data proc-
essing that lends itself errecti vely lo telecommunications.
"OUr eltttronic switching offices are in a transition
_,_.,plait• whicb •e•es 81ec:tmp'c applications desifne<lPomar.·.
ly to simulate the mechanical devices which the industry
has always used." be said.
The network of the future has been described as a
communications path with the capability of linking all
customers for all desired services. The network. which
started out to deliver "plain old telephone service." will
carry voice, data, ima1e and text.
.. VOICE TllAFFIC IS INC&EASING at an astonishing
rate." Curran said. "People are simply plcki.ng up the
phone and talkin1 more. We have to buald better
'btghwa~· to accommodate that increased traffic."
"In addition, the new applications of tecboolol)' are
rapidly expanding. Data transmission posalbilities are
literally limitless."
"But tn the long run -when we're talking about the
year 2000 · satellite lechnok>ty probably bu the biaaest
potential of anythln1 we now foresee," Curran said.
GTE, WHICH SE&VSS HtJNTINGTON Beach,
Wettmi.nlter. Fountain Valley, Latuna Beach and nveral
other Orance County communities, uaes three Comstar
satellltes in a domestic communications satellite 111tem.
part ol a Joint operaUon of Amertcan Telephone and Tele-
1rapb Co. and tbe GTE Satellite Corp.' a GtE IUMidiary.
"ln the ,ear 2000. we're IOinl to see an ead·to4Dd
ditltal network whlch 1lves muimum customer utmaa-
tion. We 'II see a lot of new ayatema baaed OD customer ,...
quirementa. And tt will be market-driven ratber tbu
tffhnolol)'-drtven. We'll llnctout wbat people really Med
and aatlclpate marketlns requlnmenta." C\lttan said.
And ln the year IOOO? "Wbo knowa T We may be com·
mllllicatlftl by tetepa\by -and not even need these cum·
bersome appar1tUH1."
,,,..,,Mer •. tt11
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HOii TO GET INf'ORMATION ON
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The world looks a lot )t~h<.:Julc Th1,;: H1dc-Gu1du map:-i Services above and Ride the pass and pass the
better from the bus. out thu e:nt1rc aero route system beyond the call. savings on to yourself. Thut'~") lx:CrJu:..;e the l:Jus cmd expl<lms our many services The bus is here to serve you Everyhme you nde the bus.
lJrC."t:ZE:S nqht by the gos lmuh ond how lo use them and we have a vancty of service~. you save You save llmc, you sdve
And whun you look at gds, Step #3: When you go to the to do 1L For example. our Dial· gas. you save yourself the aggra·
fJnces. the bus looks better still bus stop. please arnve a few mm -A-Ride' serVlcc -cl phone call has vation of traffic. and park mg and
l's true:. on the b us you save utc.:s ecirly Step #4: And remem· a bus calling nqht at yo ur door you save wear·and·tcar on.your car -0~~:...you ~~e g,a..§_mC?,IJ..Q.Yi~l.......~, .. lJcr to 90 ~11~ the _9Xact fare .. ~~3.0:.mmutos~y.ELdcr .. pi:o...~~I ~~·mooi~l.\oll't':-~·-·--·--·-·-·--....., --~---...... -.. -1nq ana you save a EUnare on dMVCf!rtJtW1 rc~rrycnange v1d es fast localized se:rv1 ct: m cor· A Park·N·Ride commuting pass ts
costly tune· ups and repairs For information call tam neighborhood drca~; Wu give 1ust $28 The pass also saves you
The bus 1s one of the best ba r· 636-RIDE handicapped riders a hdpmq the bother of keeping exact
gams m town Our bus s~rvice changes as hand with D1al·A L1 fr service Com-change on hand
Now that we've shown you your need for service changes Call muters save time and money by These days, the smart
the bo lin ake th 36 RIDE f I ed using Park·N-R1dc-dn expre~~ , "din the b ttom e, t . e 6 . to ven Y your P ann service from designated parkinc; moneys n g on . us. step from the gas lines to trip, recen t changes. special ser· areas to congested busmc:s~ The bus is comfortable It s
the bus line. vices or holiday schedules Or centers depern~Jable. So if the gas cns1!) .~
simply dial the operator and ask ~ett1ng n your n es get on Step #1: You need a bus sched Th far , ~-:.-o erv . ule. That httle item shows you for our toll-free number ZENITH e es~. t e bus instead
how to go from your place, to your 7 ·RIDE The bus 1s an economy mock!
place of work, or any other place Remember. thouSclnds and You can ride all over town on
m Orange County. Bus ridm_g mfor· thousands of people are getting pur fixed route service for exactly
mdtJon is available mover 150 off the gas and on the bus Our 35q: Bus transfer s are free Just
convenient locat1ons. Check your phone Imes are busy. So the answer 7fft one· way Is the rule for special
local post office. city hall, shop· is call late or early m the day. And bus fares lncludm8 D1al·A·R1dc.
pmgcenter. hbrary, college campus. when you call, tell the operator Park-,N·R1de and ial -A Lift But
or senior citizen's center Step #2: where you're traveling to and from there s an exception to every rult:
Pick up an OCfD R1de ·Gu1de at and your arrival time And please and the Park·N·R1de service from
the same hme you pick up your keep pencil and paper handy to JOl Full~~ton to downtown L.A 1s
down the information you need 1t -1t s $ l .60 each way In dll cases.
please carry exact fare unless you
are riding on a pass or llcket book
WB'REHBRE
TO GET YOU THBllE.
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