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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-09-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• \ . I ' I I l ' Pro e • tirs • aim .. Tarzan Creator's Kin Sues Over Sex Movie . • • • • Storm Runs TWo Ships Aground Briggs Bill Position Nixed Girls in a Lather Po"1er Out at · 10n Gay Rights I Edison Orange Coast residents today were mopping up in the wake of tropical storm Norman that was dissipating after depositing two inches of rain and a variety of problems along the coast since Tuesday. ~ Opponents or Proposition 6. ,'the anti.gay initiative, turned <>ut in force at Tuesday's City Council meeting in Laguna ~each to seek council s upport of a resolution condemning the 'measure. But the group, headed by leaders or the American Civil .Liberties Union and the Coali- tion for Human Rights, did not ~et what they came for after heated debate in council cham- bers. The measure would prohibit hiring and require dismissal by \sc hool boards of any school ~Angel, Devil • I Get Response ··1 received a ton of responses from Westminster to Costa Mesa to Long Beach and all of 'Newport Beach. It r eally got me out of a bind." teacher 01" employee who openly advocates homosexual acts. Councilmen voted 3·2, with council members Sally Bellerue and Kelly Boyd supporting the gay rights group. Alan Robertson. s pokesman fo r the Human Rights group, said he was very upset with the outcome of the voting, saying he had contacted council members before the meeting, "and re- ceived assurances they would approve the resolution." But opposition from the coun- cil came when Counc ilma n Wayne Baglin staled he could not publicly support or oppose anv ballot measure. "We Cthe council) do not have the wisdom or the mandate from the people to express a point of view on a ballot measure that the people will be voling on," Baglin told the angry crowd. "Any resolution we make does not necessarily represent the views of the citizens or Laguna ,., Beach." I That's the advertising success story of the Corona del Mar man 1who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: But Boyd, who introduced the resolution opposing the in- itiative, from State Sen. John Briggs, R-Fulle rton. said "We're looking at the civil rights of citizens. o.lty f'li.t Stiff~ KIMI AlLEN, LEFT, CANDY TACKETT PUT UNUSUAL RAIN TO UNUSUAL USE Coste Mna Girts, Both 11, Used Mother Nature's Shower to Wash Their Hair Tuesday ~ ~ \ ,.. I l• R.\RE OPPORTUNITY Babysit my 2 fine sons. ~l'!\ 9 'lhl• an~el 1 & 5 'lhe devil• In CdM. Dad wurks w('ird hr!\. The boy!\ need you from 8 am to 4:30 pm Thurs. F'ri. Sal. Su n Must have sen!\e or humor ''Los Angeles <councilmen > have taken a position, and Mr. Briggs too~ a s t a nd as a representative of the people, so I think we should take our own position," he argued. Brown Ahead By5 Percent I IC you have an angel or a ~evil who need babysitting, call the DaWy Pilot Classified at 642-5678 and let a few words go to work for you. After the vote was taken, with Mayor Jack M~Dowell, Coun- cilma n Howard .Dawson and Baglin opposing the resolution, a man al the rear of the council chamber shouted, .. Incredible," and walked briskly from the <See PROP. I , Pa1e AZ> SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. held a s percent lead over his Republican gubernatorial oppo· nent. Attoa:ney General Evelle Younger, in a survey of a cross- section of the state's registered voters Aug. 12-26. ' ! . Tarzoon Fibn Flayed Suit Filed by Kin of Jungle King Creator NEW YORK <AP> -An animated porno- graphic take-off of Tarzan films. titled · 'Tarzoon. Shame of the Jungle," has led to a federal court suit by relatives of the late Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan's creator. The U.S. District Court suit says that to add Insult to injury. the narration is done by J~nny Welsmuller Jr., son of the Olympic champlQn swimmer who starred in many Tarzan films. THE SUIT CLAIMS THE Tarzan of Bur- rou1bs' books was "handsome. strong, in· telligent, courageous and honest," while Tarioon ~not only ••weak, stupid, physically unattractlve, but also lewd and sexually un- attractive." ··--...... ;:1 Tanan's faithful wife, Jane, was depict- ed in the porno f ilm as "an aggressive, sex- ually demanding and strident woman," who is nude for most of the movie, the suit charges. I R ELATIVES OF THE AUTHOR, suing through Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc .. which holds worldwide copyrights on Tarzan. asked for an Injunction halting further showi ngs of the film. The movie has been shown in Kansas City, St. Louis and Washington. the suit said. The sult also asks damages of $3 million from the distributor, International Harmony Productions or Ne,w York. and co-producers Societe VaUsa Ftlms of Brussel!. and SOclete SN D ot Saint Ouen. France .. - Connally Testifies In New JFK Probe WASHINGTON c AP ) - Former Texas Gov. John B. Connally insisted today that it was not the first bullet fired by John F. Kennedy's assassin that struck and seriously wounded Connally in the president's limousine. "I do not believe, nor will I ever believe, that I was hit by the first bullet." Connally told the House assassinations com- mittee that is investigating Ken- nedy's Nov. 22, 1963 murder in Dallas. Questions over the number or bullets fired and the sequence of those that struck .Kennedy and Connally have figured in the various theories that a con- spiracy was responsible for Ke'h· nedy's death. The Warren Commission con· eluded that three bullets prob- ably were nred and that one of them. not necessarily the f\rst one. struck Kenned)'. passed through hi s body and then struck Connally In the back. The com- m ission said the bullet then passed through Connally's chest and struck him in a wrist and thigh Connally said. "It might very well be" that the s ame bullet struck both the president and himself. He previously had cast doubt on this theory. But be said he ls convinced it could not have been the fi rst s hot "because I heard the fi rst shot and I reacted to the first shot." Upon hearing the shot, CoMal· ly said, he turned to the right to check on the president "because I frankly had the fear it might be an assassination." But Connally recalled that he was struck before com pleting the tum and collep~ed in hls wife's lap without seeing Ken- nedy. Connally said he recalled that he actually heard two shots but Mrs. Connally said she heard three. Some investigators of the assassination think there may CSee PROBE, Page AZ > Strike Waning MANAGUA. NicoraJ,ua <AP' -The nationwide strike called to force Presid ent Anastasio Somon to resign has lost some support in both Managua and ln smaller cities where ils backing has been strongest From the south end of the county whe r e falling rocks forced the closure of part of Pacifi c Coast Highway to the destruction of $750,000 worth of canning tomatoes on the Irvine Ranch to a major power outage at the H untington Beach gene rating plant of Southern Ca li fornia Edison Co .• the season's fi rst storm left damage in its wake . The storm. which appeared to be calming late Tuesday. sud- • denly picked up about 9 p.m .. bringieg a sudden surge of big surf and high winds. Or ange Co unty Har bor Patrolmen said that surge may have been what drove three con· struction vessels aground off Dana Point Harbor between 10 ·30 p.m. and 11 :45 p.m. Mon· day. A 160-foot barge loaded with gravel went ashore at Doheny St ate· Beach Park. About an hour later a 262-foot converted troop ship car rying a c rane fetched up on the rock jetty west or the harbor entrance. Harbor Patrol spokesman Sgt. Richard Olson said there was some spill or djesel fuel from the vessel and Coast Guard and ~tate Department or Fish and Game pollution teams were on <See STORM, Page A2) Coast Weather Probability of measura- ble precipitation less than 10 percent tonight and Thursday. Lows tonight 63 t o 68 . Highs Thurs day from low 70s at beaches to upper 70S inland. INSIDE TODAY Julia Child says you gotta cook with gusto and gusto Julia'.' got. See Food, Page Cl , ...... ~ .. ...._.... .,.. .-c... .. ~---.. ............... Or...-~ "" ,, ... 1&.... .~ r,:_ ..... All Sl!t0¥41-es ,....., .. ,.. .. Tlllt•t.n ., .. ........ A4 ............ M . . , .... )' i:) \•\ .. . . I I • • l AZ CAIL y PILOT s Wed!'?!!d!X, 8!ptemo.t I , 18711 ,. She's College Frosh at 13 Fro• Page Al STORM •.. the ~cene today. clo~ing the harbor entrance with oil slick booms to prevent the spread or the spilled fuel. WI ST O N S \l.t:M N (' 1 A P 1 S h I' r 1 John&on JWll m •Rhl bt• lh~ l'almtlt fre•hman at S11 te m Coll" ,:t• For Shera 1chool I~ a breeu And tven lhou~h ~bt''s onl y 13 , i.ht"s al~ody ltttllffd et a C'OI lci;w ''T Ht:lu:·~ NOTlllN(. for m<' to lM> afru1d of r t•rt :.111l ly not .rollegP work." :.ay Shen. one of t-1t1 ht children of Robel"1 .~ ........... Dneies Char~# Rep. Daniel J . Flood , 0 -Pa .. says an indictment alleging he gave false testimony in a trial is bas ed on fal se c h a r ges brou g ht b y .. des perate men." Denver Pair Feared Dead In Mexico CABO SAN LUCAS. Mexico <AP> Mexican search teams hunled for the bodies of Denver oilman Clyde Kissinger a nd one of his two sons who apparently drowned while trying to swim 100 yards to shore from their dis· a bted boat. a U.S. Coast Guard offi cial said. Another son, Gregg Kissinger . 16. made it safely to shore Sun· day in stormy waters off Cabo San Lucas at the tip of Baja Ca li forni a , Petty Offi cer T homas Brown of t he Coast Guard search and rescue head· quarters in Long Beach said. Details or the mis hap were s ketchy, Brown said. Th e Mexican Navy was coordinating the search for Kiss· inger. 50, and his son Brad, 18. An unidentified body was found on a beach about 10 miles no r th of this popular fi shing port, Brown said. but it was un- clear whether it was that of one of the two missing Denver resi· dents. Brown said it was believed the three were trying to swim to shore to obtain help to repair their craft. It was not known if th e r e were o ther person s aboard. Stray Bullet Kills Man SAN JOSE <AP> --; A man target practicing in hi$\ garage has been jailed after .. a stray bullet killed a neighbor. police reported Tuesday. Investigators s aid Gary Carnes, 34, was hit in the chest by a .22-caliber bullet Monday. 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SCHOOL ts NOT the on ly brt-eze for Sheri, who re portedly hu an Im Mondale Joins Summit CA MP DAVID, Md . <AP I President Carter mot privately today with Egypt's Anwar Sadat · and summoned Vice President Walte r F . Mo ndale to the Mideast summit. Mondale, who is conducting muc h of the feder a l govern· m e nt 's non-summit business during Carter 's a bsence from Washington, flew here in late morning, having been told he would join all three leaders at lunch. However. wo"'td about the JOint luncheon was erroneous. accord- ing to J e rr old Sc h ecter. s pokesman for the National Security Council. He said Carter had not arranged a joint session be tween Sadat a nd Is rael's Menachem Begin. Carter and Begin conferred privately for 3'h hours Tuesday night, Israeli sources said, while lower-ranking officials from the United Stat.es. Egypt a nd Israel dined and talk ed together at an open mess. The three leaders are in moun· taintop isolation with the ·Egyp. tian president and the Israeli prime minister at odds over summit goals and the role to be played by Carter. "Thi s i s n o time for mane.uvers and worn-out ideas," said Sadat. He repeated his objection to Begin's limited goal of conclud· ing the summit with an agree· ment to continue nes.?otiations at a lower level-negotiations that Begin said might continue for months. · For bis part, Begin said at an official arrival ceremony that be will pursue "all endeavors possi· ble to reach an agreement so that the peace process can con· tinue and ultimately be crowned with peace treaties." Besides advocating a go-slow approach to the search for a Mideast settlement, Begin ·roresees Carter playing a limit· ed role as a summit mediator. But on his arrival, Sadat em- phasized anew that he sees the U.S. president as "a full partner in the peace problems." On that point, Carter has see m ed inclined to accept Sadat's positi~ Begin did say lhat "the unique political conclave here" -his fifth meeting with Carter and third with Sadat -"is the most important, the most momentous of them all." Sadat termed, it "the crucial crossroads" and s aid: "The challenge is tremendous, but we have no choice but to accept the challenge. We cannot afford to fail .... " Stock Market Rally Gains Force Today NEW YORK CAP> -Strength in blue-chip and gambling issues prope lled the s tock market strongly ahead today, continuing a rally begun late Tuesday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial iss~s s ho.t ahead U .26 points to SiT.87 in the first four hours. Advances had a 4·1 lead over declines among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. AnalyMs said the rally was not predicted on any specific piece of economic news but appeared to be pushed ahead by tradi· ' tional post-Labor Day excite· ment as vacations end and the new season on Wall Street is considered to begin. •'The market showed excellent momentum after Labor Day, and that brought ln a lot of new buying," said Eldon A. Orlmm, an analyst at Birr, Wllson &c Co. "A lot of people were waiting to see what the stockmarket would do arter Labor Day, because Labor Day usually marks the start or a t~nd." Gambling s tocks, which slumped Tuesday before re· boundlna to contribute to the late rally. continued 1tron1 despite many brokers' reoom· mendaUons \.hat customers H ll the volatile stocks as the markets 8C't to stabilize I.hem. measurablti IQ. She has walked oway from violin and &>iono recitals with vartuoso ratings, lectured on the problems of gifted children at William Pal· terson College and began reading before starting kindergarten. O ffi cials a t Sale m College. a woman's school with about 600 students. we r e initially worried about a J.3.year-old in a rollege dormitory. Then they met Sheri. ••A t 'TER TALKING afraid I'll be harmed an w l th S h e ri a nd h l' r some way if J get away m othe r . we were con· from people my own age " vinced she's able to handle campus Lile. 9et and meet he r own standards. and function well with older studenls," said Virginia Johnson, dean of students. Sheri isn't sure if she'll race through college or take it at a normal pace. "I've run int-0 a lot or ~ople wbo don't like the idea of my going ahead so fast," Sheri said. "They're SHE SAVS she's headed for a career In mus ic therapy to combine her love for music, psychology and people, and her desire for "quiet thought. good »oetry . . . and talking "!rith people who a re will· Ing to talk about what they believe in and why." ' "I push myself, nobody pushes me," she says . Tugs were beiJ;lg summoned from Los Angeles to try to get the vessel orr its rocky perch on the harbor's west jetty. but Olson said the continued rough seas might hamper that salvage operation. There were no injuries report ed in the groundings since the vessels, belonging to the Healy· Tibbets Construction Co. were unmanned. The vessels were be· Ing used in construction or an ex· t e n sion o f the Southeas t Regional Reclamation Authority sewer outfall off Dana Point. Sgt. Olson said the crane atop the larger vessel was swept away by heavy seas. Olson said the seas apparently caused some of the ships' anchor lines to part and the ones that remained intact were unable to hold the vessels against the strong swells Meanwh ile. P acific Coas t Highway tn San Clement~ between Avenida Estacion and Camino Capistrano was closed by falling rocks. San Clemente authorities re. ported the closure of power at the municipal pier due to spark ing wires and they said two Sar. Clemente businesses. the Le Mistral restaurant. 212 Ave. dcl Mar and Paul's Laundry. 207 S El Camino Real were flooded when the rain poured into the businesses through open roof vents In Newport Beach. lifeguards said the late mght surge of surf forced the closure. or both lhc Balboa and Newport piers where waves were reportedly breaking at 15 lo us reel A lifeguard ~pokesman said today the only apparent da mage was to a few support beams or the Balboa pie r. Poli~e Sympat'6hr ln Irvine. Culver Drive. the scene of major flooding last winter. was closed overnight due lo flooding at its inte rsection with Barranca Road and Bar· ranca Parkway. Only an hour after getting his driver s license, 16-year-old Gary Heilinger was having second thoughts about the joy of the open road. That's his father's car upside-down on a Riverside street. The uninjured youth ·1ost control of the car on t he r ain-slicked street Tuesday. Officer Von Pringle offets sympathy. Man Killed By Gunshot l'ro•PageAI PROP. 6 ••• hall. When the mayor attempted to move on to the next agenda item, he was asked if the public would have a chance to speak on the Briggs issue. The mayor indicated that the public could speak, but that it would not result in a second vote by the council. That announcement drew groans rrom the audience. and Briggs opponent Robertson asked, "Then what's the sense of publi~ communication?" Supporters of the anti-Briggs initiative included an Episcopalian priest, an attorney and ACLU s pokes man J l(Y--1 Murley, who urged the council to take a leadership stance on the issue. But the council would not be swayed by their comments, and Alan R-Obettson said the inci· dent. "will make a lot of council enemies in this town." "I'm furious." the spokesman s aid. "They are not allowing public discussion before a vote Is taken." Polled today on their personal opinion of the Briggs initiative, three of the council members s aid they would oppose it. McDowell and Baglin could not be reached for comment. f'rot11PageAI PROBE ••• have been a fourth shot and that at least one of the sbots came from a grassy knoll in front of the motorcade. · Asked whether there might have been more tba n three shots, Mrs. Connally replied, "I guess anything's possible but I heard three." Both said the shots they beard came from the rig_ht rear of the car and they heard nothing that sovnded U"--a-Wt from the front. In later sessions, the commit· tee planned to examine un· answered questions and points of dispute which have fueled coospiracy theories surrounding the case. The committee also will ex· amine the quality or the in· veaUgation ·conducted by the Warren Commission immediate· ly after the ·assassination. The comm i.ssion concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald, aclln1 alone, killed Kennedy. Although Connally has said he aenerally agrees with the War ren Commisafon report, be bu publicly dlaputed lts conclusion that tbe bull~ that wounded him hed first g«>ne throuah Ken· 11edy's throat. • U Connally's impression was borne out, it could raise the po11lbWty or a second gunman. • • Authorities Seek Chino Kidnapper . SAN DI EGO IAP 1 -A 32. year -old San Dieg~an whc was shot and wounded in his hos pital bed last July was shot to death Tuesday while drivmg _ downtown. police said~ CHINO <API -The FBI as- sisted local authorities in the hunt for a man in connection with the kidnapping or five Chino residents, the planting of a bomb in one victim's home and the theft of $8,000 from a local bank. An unidentified armed man force d his way into Cheryl Moretti's home Tuesday and forced her to bind her husband. police said. The man then made Mrs. Moretti drive him to a Layoffs Readied LOS ANGELES <AP> -The county's flood control and library districts have begun prepara tions for additional layoffs and cutbacks after the state failed to provide anticipated aid. Bank of America branch. ac company by her two c~ildren , of ficialssaid . The man released the children at the bank. police said. but seized two bank e mployees and forced them to open the bank vault. After grabbing about $8.000. officials said the man stole another bank employee's car and drove Mrs. Moretta and the unidentified workers back to the Moretti home. He escaped · alone -in the s tol en automobile. police s aid. Police discovered a bomb in the Moretti home when they ar rived to search the area, of ficia ls said. Experts dismantled the explosive before a nyone was injured. None of the kidnap victims was injured. police s aid. John R Bowie J r. was hit m the head by a gunshot fired from a light·rolored car that pulled a longs ide Bowie 's auto. said police Lt. Wi n s t.o n Ye tta . Bowie's car eontinued down the i.treet for more than a block before crashing into a light pole. Bowie died a • Universit y Hospi tal, the same place he was s hot and wounded July 27 while hospitalized for a motorcyclt- C'rash. Shooting Kills 3 BEIRUT. Lebanon fAPt Three people were killed and lfl wounded in a three·hour ex· C'hange or fare during the mght between Synan troops and Christian milttiamen in Beirut, a Police s pokesman reported. BACK TO SCHOOL Gym Shots Bcnket~I Shoes Running Shoes Soccer Shoes Baseball Shoes Football Shots Tennis Shoes Volleyball Shoes Gym Pants Trad Pants Sweat Suth ' Warmup Suitt Wannup .Jadets Sweat Sox Open 9 to 6 -Closed Sunday Speed Swim Suif 5 Swim Goggles Honcl>otl Gloves & Bals RocguetboH Racquets & Bals Men1-Boy1-Womens Tennis Short. Mens-Boys-Womens Tennis Shirts T enni's Dresses T ennls Rockets Rocket Stringing Bodrmnton Rockets Shutttecocks 8o1btballs FootbaMs Voll•yballs Soccer Batis 538 Center 646-1919 ' I Anti-gay Position Eschewed Oppon nt.s of Propo IUOtl 6. the a nli·l•Y 1n1t1atlve. turned out ln ro~e at T\J('sday'a City Council mt"t-tina in l.aauna Buch to k courir ll &upoort ol a reeoluuon cond"mn101 the meas ure But the ~roup. headt-d by l~adt"rs ol lht1 American CMI l.lb rt l~ Un•on and the Co«.11 lion tor Human Rt1hL,, did not get what they came ror after heated debate In <'Ouncll rham· ~·rs Th6 mt•asure would prohibit htrtna: and requ1~ dis missal by school bourds o f any school ll'oeher or employ~ who openly ud vocat~ homosexual acts. C'ouncllmen voted 3·2 with council members Sally B~llerue and Kf'lly Boyd supporting the gay rights group. Alan Robertson. s pokesman for the Huma n Rights group. said he was very upset with the outcome of the votmg, saying he had contacted council members before the meeting. "and re· cei ved assurances they would approve the resolution." But OPJ>05itlon from the coun cil c ame when Councilman Wayne Baglin stated he could not publicly support or oppose any ballot measure. "We <the council> do not have the wisdom or the mandate from the people to express a point of view on a ballot measure that the people will be voting on," Baglin told the angry crowd. "Any resolution we make does not necessarily represent the views of the citizens of Laguna Beach." But Boyd, who introduced the r e s olutif>n opposing the in- itiative. from State Sen. John Bri ggs, R-Fulle rton, said ··we·re looking at the civil rights of citizens. ··Los Angeles C councilmen > have taken a position, and Mr Briggs look a stand as a representative of the people, so I think we should take our own position," be argued. After the vote was taken. with Mayor Jack McDowell. Coun· cilman Howard Dawson and Baglin opJ>05ing the resolution, a man at the rear or the council chamber shouted, "Incredible," and walked briskly from the hall. When the mayor attempted to move on to the next agenda item. he was asked if the public would have a chance to speak on the Briggs issue. The mayor indicated that the public could speak, but that it would not result i.1 a sec&nd vole by the council. That announcement drew groans from the audience, and Briggs opponent Robertson asked. "Then what's the sense of public communication?" Supporters of the anti-Briggs initiative included an Episcopalian priest, an attorney a nd ACLU s pokesman Jay Murley, who urged the council to take a leadership stance on the issue. But the council would not be swayed by their comments, and Alan Robert.son said the inci· dent. "will make a lot of council enemies in this town." 'Tm furious," the spokesman said. "They are not allowing public discussion before a vote is taken" .~ ......... CONNALLY DENIES FIRST BULLET WOUNDED HIM Ex110vernor •nd Wffe, Nellle, Testify Before Panel Connally Testifies In New JFK Probe WASHINGTON CAP > - Former Texas Gov. John B. Connally insisted today that it was not the first bullet fired by John F. KeMedy's assassin that struck and seriously wounded Connally in the president's limousine. "I do not believe, nor will I ever believe, that I was hit by the first bullet," Connally told the House assassinations com- mittee that is investigating Ken- nedy's Nov. 22, 1963 murder in Dallas. Questions over the number of bullets fired and the sequence of those that struck Kennedy and Connally have figured in the various theories that a con- spiracy was responsible for Ken· nedy's death. The Warren Commission con· eluded that three bullets prob- a bly. were fired and that one of them, not necessarily the first one, struck Kennedy. passed through his body and then struck Connally in the back. The com- miss ion said the bullet then passed through ConnaJly's chest and struck him in a wrist and thigh. Connally said ... it might very well be" that the same bullet struck both the president and himself. He previously had cast doubt on this theory. But be said he is convinced it could not have been the first shot "beca• I heard the fll'St shot and I reacted to the ftrst shot." Upon hearing the shot. Connal- ly said, he turned to the right to check on the president "because I frankly bad the fear it might be an assassination." But Connally recalled that he was st.ruck before completing the turn and collap5ed in his wife's lap without seeing Ken· neay. Connally said he recalled that he actually heard two shots but Mrs. Connally said she heard three. Some investigators of the assassination think there may have been a fourth shot and that at least one or the shots came from a grassy knoll in front of the motorcade. · Asked whether fbere might have been more than three shots, Mrs. Connally replied, "I guess anything's possible but I heard three." Both said the shots they heard came from the right rear of the car and they heard nothing that sounded like a shot from the front. In later sessions. the commit· t ee planned to examine un· answered questions and points of dispute which ha ve fu eled cons piracy theories surrounding the case. The committee also will ex- amine the quality of the in- vestigation conducted by the Warren Commission immediate- ly after the assassination. The commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald, a cting alone, killed Kennedy. Although Connally has said be generally agrees with the War· ren Commission report, he has . publicly disputed its conclusion that the bullet that wounded him bad first gone through Ken- nedy's throat. Red Tide Ends Shellffehing FORT MYERS, Fla. <AP> Sbellfishing has been ordered halted ln four Florida counties because of an unexplained red tide a long the state's southwest coast. A member of the Florida Marine Patrol said he sighted dead fish in a row 20 to 25 yards wide as far as the eye could see. Biologis t s have not de- termined what causes the red tide outbreaks. s aid Marine Patrol Sgt. Warren McLaughlin. but the organism "is always in the water. When It blooms. it gives off a toxic gas tha t paralyzes the fishes' gills.'' he said. County Ani111al Shelter Research Sale Upheld Orange County Supervisors re- fused Tuesday to end the prac- tice of selling to medical re· searchers dogs and cats brought to the county animaJ shelter. Supervisor Philip Anthony mustered no support from fellow board members when he sug- gested the practice be stopped in response to requests from mem- bers of various humane groups. Lined up on the other side we re not only the four other s upe rvisors but medical re- searchers from UC Irvine. USC and Los Angeles Gouoly'a Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Anthony said the issue isn't whether animals should be used for medical research but whether animals from the shelter, many of then former ,household pets, should be sold for research. "As loal as animals are sold from the Orange County Animal Shelter for research, it will re- main nothing more than a pound In the worse sense," be said in a report to supervisors. "The result ls, and will con. tlnue,to be, that most members of the humane community will not fully work with and support operations at the animal 1belter," he said. Dr. Euaene Yates ot .use said It cosll about t35 t.o obtain a re· search anJmal from tho county •helter wblle those bred specifically for research cost about $250 each. "I am surprised by the logic that says we should not use animals that have been pets becatlse they' have some bond with man," Yates continued. "How are we to raise animals for research? Brutally?" he asked. County Animal Control Direc· tor John Sibley supported An· thony's suggestion to halt the s ales. He said that between 700 and 800 animals probably will be sold t>r research pruposes th.is year. Sibley noted those laking animals to the shelter are able to specily whether they want the animal sold for research rather than destroyed, if It Isn't claimed or adopted by a family. Ruth Frankel of the AnimaJ Assistance League lauded COUD· ty officials tor improvements made recenUy at the shelter, but said as long u research sales continue there will be reluctance by some residents to turn in un. wanted or stray pets. "We want t.o convince resi· dents of Orange County that we have a shelter." she said. "This is our IQ\ obltacle. ·• "8any people are not aware of wbat happens to these anlmah in reeearcb labs. We will do everything in OUJ' human capacity to 1et research out. of .......... - this pound," Judy Stricker of Costa Mesa told supervisors. Supervisor Laurence Schmit chided Anthony for bringing up the research sales issue again. Last year, supe rvisors took s teps to curtail the sales by limiting them to only seven specially certified laboratories. "I for one really question the need to go through this whole charade again," he s aid. He noted unwanted pets at the shelter are destroyed unless sold anyway, so "if we are going to kill them let's al least use them before we put them away.·· Dr. Stanley Van den Noort, UCI Medical School dean, told supervisors lhe use of research anamals ts important ror both educatioo and research. USC researcher Mike Gold said research animals are treat- ed humanely. Sick or mistreated animals, he said. would hamper researchers' efforts to collect accurate data during experi- ments. "I am more appalled at the treatment I have seen of dogs by pet owners." he said. Cope Unpoliced? MEMPIUS, Tenn. CAP) -An adv1sory committee to the U.S. Clvll Rights Commission says police mlsconduct in Memphis · 'aoes virtually unpunished." Fall Kills Mother; Tot Lives PHILADELPHIA CAP) -A ne wborn baby was In c ritical condition today after being re- moved by Caesarean s ection from its dead mother, who landed head-first on a sidewalk after jumping from the second story of a burning building . Three other young people also died and five were injured in the blaze Tuesday in a north Philadelphia borne. The mother. Earline Davis, 15, due to deliver her baby in two weeks, was dead on arrival at St. Joseph's Hospilal with a fractured skull. Doctors at the hospita~ im· m e di a tely pe rformed the Caesarean section and delivered a 7-p0und. 4-ounce baby boy. "When they brought the mother in there was no sign of life. no audible heart beat. But I llstened t-0 the baby's heart beat and was able to pick a slow beat. Right there and then I decided to perform an e mergency Caesarean section." sald Dr Arturo Apolinario. DllllV l"lleCSi.t! ,._ ··The baby was flaccid. There was no crying or kicking. It was cyanotic <blueish coloration of t he s kin because of lack of ox- ygen>. I knew the baby was In trouble.'' he said. "About 15 minutes later the baby started to make some crying sounds like he was trying to breathe on his own." GLOMAR WILL SEARCH OCEAN FLOOR FOR MINERALS Spy Veseef In From Cotd Outfitted For New Role The physician said the baby was able to survive probably because it was cushioned by the water in the mother's amniotic s ac. wtiich "served as a shock· absorber.·• Ckmente Man Injured in Tmck Blmt Glomar Explorer Returns to Mining Me t al fragments were re- moved Tuesday from the race and hands of a San Clemente man, who told investigators there was an explosion as he reached for a ladder on the back of his pest control truck. A uthortties at San Clem~ General Hospital notified Sarl Clemente police at 1 p.m . that David Lee Phillipson, 21 . or 1505 Buena Vista, bad come to the hospital's emergency room with pieces of metal embedded Ln his face and hands. Fire Marshal Don Hodgson said Phillipson. who, works tor a pest control firm. went to the back or his truck for a ladder, when "something went otr." Hodgson said he planned to de· liver samples or metal frag- ments today to the Orange Coun· ty Crime lab for analysis. He said he hopes to learn what pro- pellant was used. in order to ar- rive at some idea of what ex- plosive device caused lhe injury to Phillipson. A preliminary investigation of the explosion which occurred at 11 :30 a.m. at 306 Cazador Lane showed no sign of sabotage, ''but this matter is very definitely un· der investigation." s aid Hodgson. Also under investigation is the explosion of a land mine ruse Aug. 29, which lifted a two-ton fire truck off the ground when it ran over the inch-long device. The truck was on its way back lO the fire station from a medical aid call. It was not damaged. By DENNlS McLELLAN Ol IM Olllty NM SWff In the spring or 1975 an elec- tronic ally sophisticat ed ship built by Howard Hughes in 1972, ostensibly to mine mineral de- posits otr the ocean floor. was thrust into the international limelight. The year before, it was re· vealed. the Glomar Explorer had been oo a CIA mission to salvage a Soviet submarine sub- merged 750 miles northwest or Hawaii. Like any secret agant whose cove r has been exposed, the Glomar Explorer's days as a s py s hip were over. So what do you do with what easily could be a multi-million dollar white elephant? The answer is to use It for what it supposedly was designed for in the first place: To mine underwater mineral depos it$. And that is precisely what Ocean Minerals Co. plans to do with the Glom-aT Explorer, berthed at Terminal Island in San Pedro. An international consortium that includes Lockheed M~les and Space Co.. Amoco ~n Minerals Co. and two Dutch en- terprises is behind the project. The massive black and gray vessel is being outfitted for a 13-month test period to develop t e rhnology ror mining manganese nodules from the ocean floor. Leased from the U.S. Navy by the consortium. the Glomar Ex- plorer is scheduled to leave San Pedro in early November for mining operations midway be tween Baja California and Hawaii. The abundant black nodules - sha ped like hand grenades - are found at depths of 14.000 to 18.000 f eet, a nd contain ma nganese, nickel, copper and coba lt. There are. said OMCO vice president Conrad Welling at d press conference before a fi rst time tour of the ship, enough of these minerals in the nodule de· posits to fill needs for centurits. While members of the media turned out to gel a first -hand tour of the famous spy ship, OM. CO officials deferred comment· ing on the ship's past history. "We're concerning ourselves today with the mining opera- tion," s aid president James Wenzel. who p rom ised th~ Glomar Explorer would be pick· ing up nodules, not submarmes ·'What was written before •~ tota lly irrelevant to our pro-gram." Welling said unless there is a s izable inc r e a s e 1n tht- availability of the minerals. it wllJ be difficul t for the United States to meet its minera l needs in the 1990s and beyond. He said the m1nerals in the nodule deposits are "many times" the estimated land re- serves throughout the world. Tes t mining equipment d~· signed by OMCO will be housed in the Glomar E xp lor e r 's e normous cente r wet!, which takes up nea rly a third or th~ 618-foot sfu p. Large doors at lhe bottom of the well will slide open, allowing the miner -on more than three miles of pipe -to be lowered to the ocean floor. The miner will scoop up the nodules and pump them back to the surface through the pipe. The Glomar Explorer. a self, contained world of sophisticated co mpute r a nd e le c tronic systems. is designed to hoid the pipe almost motionless regard· less of the state of the sea. Gem Talk OMEGA QUARTZ TAILORED TO YOUR LIFESTYLE By J.C. llUMPHRIES Cemolog1s1 BLACK PEARLS Why are they black" The pearl, which is such a beautiful white that It lends It's name to the term "pearly white," sometimes turns out l6 t>e black. SOme black pearls come from the Black Lip Oyster of the South Pacific's SOClety Islands. Huoe oyster shells, up to 14 Inches across, are a ma-jor export of the Islands, and the black pearls that are sometimes found Inside are a bonus to the oyster fishermen. Another source of black pearls Is Baja California. Baja's mountain ranoes. rich In copper and silver ore, drain Into the Gulf of Callfornla, contamlnatlrw;t the gulf and causing oysters to produce black pearls. Europeans have known of these gems since the time of the Cortes conquest In 1551. The S'.panJards made fortunes from harvesting the black beauties nHr La Paz. Native divers stlll brlno up the blctck pearls there. They ctrt so rare that one necklace of matched black pearls from Baja Is valued at S1 mllllon. The J apanese sometimes dye white pearls black, so that you can en· joy the benefits at a fraction of the cost. 0 OMEGA J. C J.Jumpfi,.w~ Jeweler~ MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOC IETY @ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS B&nkAmencard-Mastor Charge 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PH ONE 648-~1 ; • I lWLYPtLOT .. .. .Ja.t :-.'~·~:-~ .. ting Q ...• -~ ~ ~~'\' M..;r •• e DeJDOCrats Chortle am 'nCl(Y POLITIX: 0nQp Coullt,y Democrata were cMrtJinc ln their been tod.a1 0¥11' UM tat.et voter r.alllrtitkla new-. The Demo1 ba" clllpped aw~ at t.be Republk• marsin a1aln. Att'Ol"dlQs to the newest~ from our Reliatrar of Voters ~.1.. tbe Oemocrata In OW' ...pen bave CloMd the aap on die uuP by another 100 or 10 voters. · If WI Deft doe9 Indeed leaft tbe 0.IDOI bllWla chortltna in ll*r beers, you &N Wt woacleriq wliat -It leav" t6e OOP stalwarta ~ l&L Surely a :s;can le__. wouldD"t wep lD plalll ~ brew. Perbapa are bavtna di!= •Y*I over Jack Daniela QID the roe . Or lnto a a apUt ot cbampape. Wbotnowa! ANYWAY, Al THE asoarraAnON ntun1 at.and, the Republicans lead the Demoerata ln Oruce Count,y by oaly aome e.ooo reitate'°" YOten. You mQ WU tbat beinC .. down'' bJ about 1,000 re1lltenc1 ~would be wwnc fwtbt O.moenta tocbor· tle about. ..=·re bebiDd. But aometlmel, tt•a a matter ot bow far 10U aet. How far back ln tbe pack 1°" came from. CODllder J•t a few yeara back wbea a fellow named Oeor11 McGovern ran for ~t ot tbe Ulltted Stat. upon tbe Democratic: Ucket. . How did be fare here tn our Oraue County? Well. Georse 1atbered 174,etS Oraqe Count,y votee. t.WA Seandal 'Incredible' Theft Cited WASHINGTON CAP> -Furniture and ottlce 1uppllt1 worth at least at.3 mllllon a year have vanlsbed from OetMral Services Ad· mlnlatratlon warehouaea -apparenUy ta emplo1"1• vans and pooketa -with UWe a]PINU'eDt offtclal mum, a former federal con· aultant aaya. Philip Baridoa, wbcre comuh· Barlclon old b1a 1tudy team In• nrm made a mid·l.llOI 8*udT could not set bitter eatlmatea ol of GSA 'a 2JO warebo..., acrou theft loaae1 because of poor the co\mtl'y at the reqlMllt ol Ute record lceeptq. He aald be dld not agenc~·s ..RQ.llct._aervlce. • .u.ld ~now~mlll)'oltbe1Jadol'ftia· Tuesdar Dlgbt that be qU&Qd the sln1 recordl mlabt bave lndicat· $1.3 mWioa ftgure ta b11 report ed Incompetence and bow many only became be waa required to diacrepand11 mlOit bave been come up with an "estimate" be tntentfonaltocoacealtlleeal11.ln. could document. ••1 THINK IT WAS fl'Ollly un- dereaUmated but J' can't prove it," be said. ' •·I beard undocumented stories of incredible theft -you'd place your order on ~ street almoat on a contract basl•: It wu enormoualy IUC· geaUve of tbeft on a arand scale." Di.sease Links Probed ... PEaSONALLY SAW a led•er book .tth *1 million list· ed under 'mlleellaneous.' 1be anawer I ~ waa a abruc of the shoulders, ' be aald. Federal tav..t.1.1at1om of al· teaed GSA "corruption datlnc baczk 2JO yurs are under way. and GSA Admlnlatrator Jay Solomon bu pred.lcted the resuJt will be at least SO iodlctments for various theft and fraud schemes involvin& as much as S66 million a year. ''THE ADMINISTRA'l'Oll was briefed around January of 1976," Baridon said, referring to Jack Eckerd, who led the a1ency at that time. Eckerd "was general· ly hostile to the findings or the report; he felt it was inaccurate. wltbout foundation," Baridon s aid. Eckerd, who owns a drug NATIONAL I WEATHER B0111e Agai11 Physicist Bruno Pontecorvo. 65 <left l , is met by his brother Gillo. a film director. at the Rome airport. Pon· tecorvo. who defected to the Soviet Union 28 years ago. returned to his native Italy for a two-day International meeting. More Tax Breaks ASlied for Business ' ' • NEW YORK <AP> - A health olllclal says the only tbinC five suspected victims of Legioa• -uatret Diseue bad-in common waa their employment ln the city 'a 1arment diatrict. store chain.in the So • inc tbe RepubUean -no~m~ln~atlOn~::..._.===.:w;;:AS~HJ;:=.N::::G:::::T~O===N:==<=.A=:P::=•=-=F==e=d=:=e=r=a:=J ==n==e=s=e=rv=e=::C=-:h=a~lrm=a..,n-G·.~------ for governor In Florida. He Willlam Miller, looklna for new weapons against ln.natioa, asked Prtcfnct Worker Gatlwring Up Proapecttve Voten while Richard M. Nixon was going home with 442,587 ballots from our region. AND ON THAT SAME ballot, Republican Craig Hosmer went to Congress by a 2 to 1 majorlt,y, Aodn!w Hinsbaw, was also a 2 to 1 victor and ln the Assembly, GOP standard bearer Bob Badbam beat Jim Tborpe, 137 ,275 to 78.861. When you look back on those results, you can Imagine that the Democratic bigwigs of Orange County were bard· ly cheering in the streets. PONDE&ING WHAT NIXON did to McGovern here, you can see why Orange Comity Democrats today don't consider an 8,000 deficit in wt.er reg:btraUon as belna an overwbelmlng obstacle. Some of the Demo brass are even suggesting their par. ty might become the majority political outfit in Orange County now for the fll'St time since Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal days. IF THEY PULL THAT off, lbey only have untll Oct. 9 to accomplish the deed. Thia poees three additional problems: L Democrats are notorious for crossing over to the other side. 2. Democrats often stay home from tb~ polls and, 3. Republicans always vote. Thus any Orange County landslide for the Democrats in November would truly be astounding. : Ex-solon Indicted PITTSBURGH <AP> -Frank M. Clark, wbo as a con· • gressman chaired the House subcommittee that virtually set the salaries of maritime union members, baa been cbaraed with mail fraud, perjury and income tax evasion. U.S. Attorney Blair Griffith announced the U-eount federal grand jury indictment Tuesday and said it followed a three·year mvesUgatlon by the FBI and the Internal Revenue Service. Clark 62, represented the 25th Congres.aioaal District for two d~ades. He made an unauccesaful bid to regain bis seat last spring. As chairman of the House Merchant Marine subcommittee, Clark helped determine the level of federal subsidy to U.S. ship-ping concerns The disease bas been COD· firmed in ooe death and suspect· ed In four other cases, one of them also fatal. THE crrv DEPARTMENT of Health disclosed late Tuesday a possible outbreak of the dlseue ·that caused 29 deaths after a 1976 American Legion conven· tion in Philadelphia. Dr. John Marr, the depart- ment's director of epidemiology, said blood sam~= from the four suspected vie were being sent today to the Center for biS· ease Control tn Atlanta. He said he hoped to bave laboratory tests results by 1bunday. Marr sald the five persons live in three different boroughs of the city, but all wort oo the same street in the garment dis- trict -West 34th Street between Sixth and Eighth Avenues. BE SAID TBE department will start analyzing today blood samples taken from 26 other persons who worked with the five men to see lf any are barborlng the bacterium that causes Legion· naires Disease. Tbe one case confirmed by laboratory tests so far ta that of a 31.year~d man who died in Brooklyn'• St. John's Hospital Aug. 25. ••rugblY suspect" cases, Marr said, incfude the first man's two brothers, aged 26 and 29, who en· tered Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn the day before their brother's death, but are report· ed doing well. LEGIONNAIRES DISEASE also is suspected in the death of a 44·year-old man Monday al Bellevue Hospital Center and the illness of a 48-year-old pa· lient wbo entered Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx Aue. 17 and still ls in criUcal condition. 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Carter administration, but Miller recommended that be raised to Eckerd also was quoted as one·lhlrd to encourage investment. saying annual theft loss of about EVEN THEN, HE SAID, businesses would be better served if $1 million out of the $800 million b I b ed all th d l in mercbandlse that passes t e tax aws were c ang to ow e m to eprec ate new throueh GSA warehouses each equipment faster. year "would be fant.astically low Miller. responding to written questions before his testimony to for that volume." He said his the Senate Finance Committee today, said Jagging business drug stores accept theft losses of investment "has undoubtedly played a significant role ln the 4 percent or more. deterioration of productivity growth in the United States ... "The sluggish growth of output per worker-hour not only GSA FIGURES show about reduces our ability to attain higher standards of living but also $150,000 a year in warehouse tends to place additional upward pressure on unit labor costs and losses from theft or inventory on prices, .. Miller said. errors, but Baridon said his in· vestlgaUon showed such "in-HE WAS CALLED to testify as a final witness before the credible ineptness of inventory Finance Committee begins writing its ve rsion of lax·cut control" by GSA that it was legislation. almost impossible to decipher Miller said a total 1979 tax cut of SlS billion to S20 billion whether millioos of dollars in "appears to be desirable" because of the need to spur business mercbandLse bad been stolen or investment and help orfset the income-tax increases caused by misplaced-or simply dlsap-infiation and the hi1her Social Security taxes taking effe<:t nexr peared. Januarv. WAY. WHEN ITCOMES TO SEWING, OUR SIX NEW CONFIDENCE COURSES ARE THE EASY WAY OUT. In Start Sewtaa you teU the teacher what you want to learn. And whatever it is, she knows the easiest way to teach it. You'll make a vest in your f arst lesson. After that you 'II make 1 or 2 prments of your choice. You'll even go home with a free booklet of URS you can always ref er to. Stan Sewing's a great idea if you want to learn or brush-up on basic sewing without sewing the old basics. Sb 1¥2 br. lmoa-$29.95 Sew The Lllest-Spccial courses where you'll team special skills in just one easy hour. Like His A Ms A(tJvt Sportswear, a course that shows you how to make things like jogging suits and tennis ou.tfils. Or Quilted FubJoas, a course where you 'II learn to quilt fabric and malte jackets. jumpers and fun things for your home. One l br. lmon-SS.00 In n-..sariaa.sewtaa you'll learn how easy it is to sew in no time with tricks like the S minute waistband, tbe 3 minute hem and simple patch pockets. At the end of the course you 'LI take home 18 quick tip cards so you won't forget what you lamed. Sfw·ll-AJl-lf you're a rcenager, rel! us what you want to sew. and we 'II show you the easiest way to sew it. You 'II learn everything from crafts to clorhes. When you take rhc Sew·ll·All, you'll learn it all. ' . Tint 1111'. llll--Sl5.. I leep Sewtlta-Where the experienced sewer can make what ihe wanll to, not what she has to • You'll learn QSierthan ever techniques for get· tJna everything you make to look more pro- f esslonal. And you'll set a fice booklet that will make it easy to remember them. 8112~ llr. •o• S)C.'5 FJPt l~ llr. lasons-$19.95 So why should you learn sewing the hard way. when now you can learn it the easy way. At Singer • Al co1l'R1 start the wrek of Septrmber 18 • I JOO MIUdON PEOPLE 9EW EASIERWITH S1t«ER SINGER 21 Shannon Ent, Orange 542~ 112 Wntmmster Mal, SEWING CENTERS Wtttmffttter "7·1041 . . . . . .. . ... I - l I I I \ l I I i Winds Cut Power. SAN DIEGO 1AP J Wht•n lht: rcmnanta ot trop1rnl Monn Nurmun hit. a bout ~.1100 Pt'op lf' wt'n• It rt In the dark •1' hai:h Y.tnd' to11111t-d tn.·t·~. power hne~ nnl1 t'H•n a n •iitt1ur;in1 111 near by Olli Mar, authorltaf'' \tud today. KSOO. an all n'°~' radio station, waa off~ Dlr more than 20 minutes Tu~ay ru11ht Tht• avera"e pow.-r failure lasll'<i about hAlf •n hour. with some ra~nst up to five hours, ~aid spoh men ror ~ n 01eio Ga!t t.. Eltctrlc Co The utlh l} rf'portt•d 3S power outaa~b ~tart1n1 alter 7 p m. when wtDdb ot up to 42 mph dt• ct•ndt•d on the dty Thf' Nut 1onJI Weather I Ser ice fON."t'ut an end to lhc-nun ~omullnx"today "I T 'LL Bt: V•:R\' ~LO\\ Jn ~!taring tod.-y becnust> tht-re'1> Mich 1.1 tarae meu or moa l ure th11t '!> trapped ht"re We look fo e; ttu1o to begin to dry out !>lowly." satd J am Steiner. ctuef mNt'<lrt1log1st m the San Diego orface of the National Weather Service. The rain a nd winds l>et o ff numerous burglar alarms. and m Del * * * M u 1 a r t•s I u u r 11 n t l h a l w as undcraolnJt renovation follapsed in lh1· h•lilh wln4s und fell unto another n·,luurnnl noxt door NO ONE WAS llUllT in th1i1t rnl8h1o1p, l•IUloul(h there were minor 1n1uries ill seattered traltlc accldcntg throul(h<.>ut u~ IArH. ln much of San Diego ltsel! re:.tauranl8, stores 1t.nd movie the1tt«s suddenly went dark nnd left their customers to grope thl•tr way ouuidl' T he lar&est OUl•«c ()(curred in the Sprintt Vullty urea . where 6.800 cui.ton>e rs v c r e witho ut powe r A n o t he r •.ooo los t po we r in Cla1rt mont ulld hkcwusc 3,600 in the Lake Murray area I N F RES NO, EXPERTS are prt>dlctlng hell vacr damage to the 1978 domeslJc raisin crop from two days or nun than in 1976 when half or the crop was wiped out. ··a really looks terrible with the continuing of Ole moisture coming in a nd possibly lingering on," said Kalem Barserian. manager of the Raisin Bargaining Association. "We're ln for a real rough go," he sa id Tuesday. "We're looking at potentially a worse situation than we had in 1976 because then we had a North Sime pretty good amount dried and some rolled ." Officials of Sun-Ma id Raisin Due ~Or Mo.,.n Growers of California have ordered J 4 • t-s alesmen to stop selling raisins wor ldwide until rain damage can be Rai S ass e ssed. All th e nation 's I B n,Y Tbe AsLsoc0 1 17nSated Press commercial raisins are grown within a 50-mile radius or Fresno. Remnants of tropical storm Showers and thunderstorms will Norman dumped nearly an inch at continue over the northern part of the various parts or the Central Valley slate co wi e Sao Francisoo Monda,Y-and Tuesday. ay area expec to gen s are o rain. WHILE THE P OSSIBILrTV or The National Weather Service said more showers is slight, cloudy skies today that the Bay Area managed to will continue through Friday and Dog's Best Friend ,. ... '"'"". Los Angeles City Fireman Lane Kemper rescues a dog Tuesday from the flood ed Los Angeles River ca used by tropical s torm Norman bring ing heavy rains. Firemen had been called to search for a young girl in the torrential cha nnel. who was later found sa fe on the embankment. Breakthrough Diabetic Aid? remain one or the state's few dry temperatures will warm gradually, s pots because it was caught between the National Weather Service DUARTE CAP> -Scientists s aid today they tropical storm Norman and a coastal reported. have used man.made genes to change bacteria in- front. But the two lurking fronts will Warm sunshine and a brisk wind to living factories that produce huf!lan i_nsulin - close in on San Francisco today, the are needed in the next few days to an achievement that could benefit malhons or Weather Service said. minimize damage, industry omcials diabetics. Rainfall amounts varied widely said. The drama t ic ac-( ) 1 throughout the s tate, with Blue Can· "Prolonged moisture will delay complishment fulHlls a STATE I yon in the Sierra north of Lake drying and cause rot in the bunches.·· hope held out since the Tahoe reporting the gr eatest rainfall said Conrad ShilUng, Fresno County early days of recombi---------- ' in a 24-hour period with 2.67 inches. deputy agricultural comm issioner. nant <DNA> research. a High temperatures in Northern Damage to other crops also ~as controversial field that deals with the genetic California r anged from 60 in Eureka expected. including figs , other dned messages -heredity -of living things. to 84 in Vallejo. Other highs included fruits, plums, tomatoes, black-eyed Dr. Arthur D. Riggs, of the City of Hope Na- Monterey 63. Stockton 69, San F'ran-peas. melons, nuts, wine and table tional Medical Center, said the tiny factories hold cisco 69, Sacra mento 69, Fresno 73. grapes and freshly-cut alfalla. the promise of better a.nd probably chea~r ~~ Oakland 77, Concord 78. for diabetics, whose laves depend on daily •n.Jec-.::::.:.:::.::..::..:..:~==..::....::.:.:.. _____________________ tions of the hormone. But he said more refine- September · 7-10 Fashion Island becomes a home fOr the aged. Antiques, of course. Hundreds of them. It's American Faires' Antique Show and Sale. It's during regular mall hours. Ard it's free. Dealers from all over the west ~ bring furnishings and collectibles to Scage Court. And bring your own family heirlooms, because an appraiser will evaluate them on Saturday from 1:00 to 5:00 p_m. That's free. too. And there's much more. You'll see a display including antique bicycles, caniages, toys and costumes from the High Wheelers' private collection. Sparkletts Water will present one of their cl~c 1927 true~. And you11 hear music. The All American Boys C horus will give two perfonnances on Sanirday at U:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Come to Fashion Island. Because the good old days arc back. ~~~ '-J'he cli&ru.ce betWND better A best.'' . ments and testing are needed before the new in- s ulin wiU be publicly available. It has not yet been tested on humans. although researchers are sure it will work. TftmUters Bait Talb BURLINGAME CAPl -The Teamsters Uruon has broken off negotiations with four Northern California food supermarket chains and says it will extend picketing to their Southern California distribution centers today. The strike-lockout dispute, which began July 18 as a wildcat walkout at a Safeway distribution center in Richmond, expanded to include Lucky, Alpha Beta and Ralphs when union contr~cts covering 3.500 drivers and warehousemen exp1re<l onJuly31. Fraud Plea Claanged LOS ANGELES <AP l -A co-founder of the Mattel Inc. toy company has changed her plea from innocent to no contest on federal . char~es stemming from a five-year-old stock manipulation case. Tuesday's action by 6I·year-old Ruth Handler covered 10 counts of a federal grand jury indict· ment involving conspiracy, mail fraud and false reporting to the Securities and Exchange Com- mission. Mrs. Handler and several other defen- dants in the case are to be sentenced Dec. 11. Two Coeds lnj ured PlTI'SBURG <AP> -Two lS·year-old girl stu- dents were injured Tuesday when a basketbaU backboard fell on them during an orientation as- sembly in the Central Junior High School gym-nasium. Shirley Green and P a ula J oyner were taken to nearby hospitals where they were reported m good condition with undisclosed injuries. They were a mong 600 pupils seated in t.he gym when ~he board broke loose while a custodian was cranking it up so pupils in the bleachers could get a better view of the speakers. Propodtlon 5 Oppo11f-d SAN MATEO CAPl -The National Associa- tion of Independent Business says its membership opposes Proposition 5, which would outlaw smo~­ ing in public places except under stringent condi-tions . The small businessmen's group, which has more than balf a million members nationwide, says 60 pefcent of the members polled were against Proposition 5. .lolt• Bit Tahoe A rea SOtITH LAKE TAHOE CAPl Strong af- tershocks registering around 3 on the Richter scale continued to jolt thls resort area Tuesday. follow- ing a pair or jarring e arthquakes over the weekend. Dr. Bruce Bolt, djrector of the seis mograph station at the UC Berkeley, said the strength of the a fters hocks was considerably below Sunday night's quake, whlcb hit 4.5 on the scale and Mon- day's stronger one, which registered 5.2. He said the epicenter or the quakes and aftershocks was a few miles north of Markleeville. Cali! .• about 30 miles southofCarsonCity,Nev. ... • DAILY PILOT A3 Quittirig Nurses Cause 1 .. Shortage, Survey Says tj .... d 1~• SACRAMENTO (AP> -There's a s hortage or registered nurses in California 's hospitals and nursing homes. but nearly half or them quit lo $7 ,548 ror every nurse n1re . •• ! And t he agg r ega l ~ co.;t fc,!"~ turnover and recruiting in Calilornu, eir · bseacbyear. will be about $182 million. . ; Th t as.1.b_e report Tuesday from e aillornia ~spital AssociaUon. e Association's ~urvqy of hospitals and nursing homes said registered nurses are more numerous in proportion to the rest of the population in California than In the nation as a whole. But scarcely more than half are actively working~ T H E AVERAGE PAY of registere~: .. nurses is $56.18 per shift_. pJus $15.5~ • in benefi ts, the survey said. . • Only 7 percent of those who quit , their jobs list pay a s the reason. and only 8 percent list working con- di<.'lions THJS MEANS -THE hospitals and nursing homes are turning increas· ingly to nurs4!s' registries and tern· porary employment agencies. but that way the average staff wages are nearly Z7 percent hlgher. But 39 percent list "rei~ation. ·· which co-author Charles White said could mean the nurse ·s fam:!y moved. or that "they j ust don't likt: the job ·· MEANWHILE. the grad uating classes from nursing education pro- gra ms are al all-time highs. . T he associal:or. quest:onc d whether the education establishment is aware of the nurse shortage. and whether their should be more educa· tional progra ms. The survey said the institutions will s pend $2,407.751 this year in newspaper ads to recruit nurses, and this will bring recruiting costs alone Boy, 9 , Voters Recall Bitten; Dog T ,.,, t Souglit i u:o i rus ees SAN FRANC ISCO IAP l -A search was under way for a dark German shepherd dog which bit a 9-year-old boy at a rock concert Monday in San Francisco's Stern Grove. Diana Canto of Walnut Cree k s aid her son, Patrick. will have to un- dergo a painful and potentially dangerous series of anti-rabies shots unless the dog can be located and checked for r abies infection. She said the apparent owner of the dog gave her a false name and ad- dress. He was described as brown-ha ired and wearing blue jeans and a white cap with a visor. He was accompanied by a girl and another man. I I I ! I I I MARICOPA 11\P l -Voters have recalled twc Maricopa Unified SchQ.(tl District trustees 1r: <i furor o ve r atte m pi1 to d e mott: two a d ministrators. ! Myrtle Walker lost her seat on the board Tuesday by a vote of 111 for recall to 85 against. Joe Henson was re moved from the board on a vote of 105 for recall to 93 against. THEIR SEATS WILL BE TAKEN BY J ear. Scholefield and Don Fryling. a leader or the re- call movement. Fryling received 107 votes and Mrs. Schoelefield 106. They were the only two candidates who filed to become trustees if the recall succeeded. R ECALL PETITIONS accused Mrs. Walker and Henson of acting "contrary to the will of the ma jority" in trying lo demote Terry Cummins and James Daly from administrative to teaching job~ last year. Some parents boycotted the western Kern County district's schools for ont:: day in Januar~ Only Z72 of the dislrict·s 476 students attended classes that day. ·I . • • MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR A PRIVATE CONSULTATION WITH THE HELENA RUBINSTE!N TRAINING DIRECTOR AT BW NEWPORT Mr. John Mathews will be our guest 11:00 to 4:00 Monday, September 11 through Wednesday, September 13 . We are now accepting appointments !or a private . complimentary beauty and skin care consultat1or. In addition. with any Rubinstein purchase you will receive a gift of Existence Eye Cream Call (714) 759-1211. ext. 211 Cosmetics ~~llOC~5 WllS~I~~ NEWPORT . .. . . . . .. ~ II • . . • . . • . . . I Robert N Weed/Publisher Thoma~ Keev:l/fdllor .. oran9eeoasioa.1vP•101 Editorial Page ... ....................................... mm ........ _. Wednotdey. September&. 1978 , Barbara Kre1blcn/Ed1torlal Page Editor New Committee Not Warranted T\\11 cuurht•l11r' J t Oraniet• County Ju\ l'nlll' Hull t'd ll'l'li u 'lll l,1,t \H'rk "twn ltwy c<Jll d t• pn•.,i. co n kn•nrt· to pubhr11t• \\ h-AI lh<·y .,,.t• ,1, m unaAcmcnt llll'pt ,.,.,,, uvtt r:.pt•nli1n ~ tanJ olht·r .illl.'1-tt:d opcrut10 11al 'hurtt•omltl~~ <lt JuH•t11ll• llall Tlw t·nun,<'lo r ' · rr1t 1r i'm' \\ t:n• batkl•d by o JOtnl lt•rm J><tpt·r lh<•v h:id dnm· fur ta UJH H'r.,1ty undl·q~raduutc da,, <:r.11\ll'<I tlw P••Pt r h 't·riou.,lv fl<iwcd i.lnd r<'fkcllve or lhl' l \\t1 t•1Hlfht>lu1-. t>h \ IUU., bliJ' i.IJ~i11n't th<' 'Y'l<.'ffi tn \\ hl('h lhl•\ :.l 'I \ l' Uul t~iwrc a:. t.'UOUitll ~utl:J..a.ru;c w LhClr ai.lud)' Lu wur • r:Jnl u ll.!nl tool.. Jl t ht• Jllcgat ion-. · .lll\ l'lllll' Cllurt Judli!t: \\'1lllam l\turrn\ -.u1d a:-. much '' h<·n ht• 't'nt t ht• '' ud~ on t11 Boi..11 d ·ul Supervhor' C'h.11rmj11 l'hom.1:. H1\{'\ l nlu1'lun~tl'l.>. Hii1.•y 1mmed1alt•ly st arled talking Jboul fo1 mm~ a 'o calkd blue ribbo n committee to delve 111lu tht• 1,:-.uc .... 1 a1,cd in the Ju\'emlc Hall term paper. Formrn~ J ne\\ committee ..,houldn't be nece:.sary .\\ .ul.thh· tu H\\ <.':-.tag ale the allegation:. of m1i-· m.rnugt>mtml and the o ther ts.,ues ra1:.ed in the report 1s lht> county Grand .Jury's justice committee as well as the t·uur\ty JuvC'mlc Justice Committee. E1th<.'I' ~acting alont· l'!hould be c:.tblc to quickly tell if 1t ·.., :.imply :.moke or true fin.• that 1:. troubling the two ('oun:.cl<l rs :it .Juven1I<~ lfall. Curb on Searches In the finul hours of the :-.late Legi::.laturc's session last wt•ck. lawmaker::. approved a measure that should l a k e s ome of the s ting out of a rc·cent U.S. Supreme Court d ccbion. The court upheld the right of police to conduct a s urprise search of a news paper office s eeking evidence. though no one in the office was suspected of a crime. Last May. officer~ rummaged through the Stanford Daily news room looking for unpublished photographs of persons involved in a demonstration. None was found. but the paper contended the unannounced search was illegal. The Supreme Court s ubsequently ruled that • ncw::.room ~ca rches are not specificatt, prohibited under the First Amendment. Earlier. the coun.. h ad made a :.imilar finding with regard to confidential material g;Jthcred by reporters, but had s uggested that :,talc h:gi:-.lature:, come up with procedures whereby :-uch :.(•arches could be regulated. California re sponded with its reporter's s hield law. which protects confidential sources and unpublished in· formation gathered by reporters. including notes . tapes. photographs and other data. The new measure approved by the Legislature and now 1;1wmtin~ the governor':-. s ignature extends this pro· t ('ct ion to rww:,room~ by providing that no sear ch war- ··~mt may bt· b~ucd for materials covered by the shield l ~w In practice. police never attempted to obtain s uch warrants prior to the Stanford Daily case. Since then ~ •1umb('r or comts have issued warr ants authorizing un<in· ciounccd fishing expeditions in newsrooms. It's high time to put a stop to the practice and the nt•w law, if :,igncd by the governor , would h ave that effect HI California Another Non-decision After :-.pcndmg $290.000 and another five years study· 1ng conditions at Orange County Airport, the county Uoard of Supervis ors la st week virtually made another non-ciccisivc decision. That b unless calling for yet another airport s tudy und agreeing to maintain the status quo at the airport can be called making a d ecision. Pl·rhap:-. expecting more of the supervis ors was un- realt:,lic. It may well be that the airport dilemma is :-;imp· ly too much or too political for them to handle. H so. the only thing that will save local resident!. from continued noise blight and local air travelers from continuL'<i airpo rt dis comfort will be the development of quietc_r jct engrnes. So far. however . that's been more of a hope than a reality. W~ll. anyway, lct'sgoonhoplng. • Opinions expressed an the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Card Trick By L.M. BOYD Am advised by a highly re· lwblc :.ource in Des Moines. towa, that the famous magj· cla n Bla cks tone once performed this impromptu trick in a dining room there : He flipped an l'ntire deck of cards. one by one. in such a manner that l'ach card stuck bet ween th~ molding and the ceiling nil .1round the room. :"low how did he do that, pray? The Constant Care Com· munity Health Cent er of Dear Gloo1ny Gus I wonder if Evelle Younger would con· sider taking :i course in public speaking in or· der to learn to enun· elate hls words. So Jong as he's ruruling for gov· ernor lt might be in· terestlng lo hear what he•• to say. J .C.V Baltimore recommends that its cllentele beat the heat and humidity there by storing un· derwear n ot in bureau drawers but in refrigerators. Sir. in what year did you buy that jacket? A clothing expert wouldn't even have to ask. Men's jacket lapels are getting about a quarter or an inch s limmer with each season. A retired man or the cloth contends it's almost impossi· ble to find :l seafaring man who is an atheist. Q. "Under buscball rules. how thick cun a buseball but be?" A Not more than two and a half inchl'S ut the th1ck~sl • p<.1rl. Q. '"How many muscles do I have?" A. About 639. Three out or ten law stu· dents can't ttnd jobs In the legal profession afte r they graduate. An ordinance an' Portland, Malnc. makes lt llleial there lo tickle a girl under the chin wllb o feat.her duster. Remember. you en 1et a thorough IUllburn lhrouah a white T-shirt. U it'• wet. Rowland Evans/Robert Novak Human Rights W ASlflNGTON -The connlct over President Carter's human rlJChts program broke into an ~mbarrasslng boll last month wtwn one of this nation's best Ai>iun friends . Philippine Foreign •Minister Carlos P . Romulo. boycotted Assistant ~cn·tary of State Patt Derlan·s bl'l<-f appearance at a meeting here of U.S. Asian allies. As Mr. Carh'r's human righl-s spear· pofnf. Mfss Derian wjelds 11 s h arp wf'3pon which drew blood on her vi s it to M anila last yec1 r . "She was rude to President Marcos," one ranking diplom a t told us. ..Romulo was boycotting her here as an individual. not as a U.S. government official.'· Allies of Derian insist she was only doing her duty in Manila. They insist. too, that the wave or new congressional laws requir· ing strict human rights accou.nl· <ibility before U.S. arms. police equipment or ordinary com· mercial goods can be approved for export are making her JOb more complex than it used to be True or not. Miss Derian and her rapidly expanding Office of Human R ights and Humanitarian Affairs are under attack -still largely subterra- nean -Crom the administra· lion's political and economic specia llsts. from trade experts in the Commerce Department and Crom U.S. manufacturers Thus far, the effect on the daunt· less Miss Derian. a veteran or the Mississippi civil rights wars. 1s not noticeable. standpoint. Cohen was the 10th top professional named to Miss Derian's staff. At least two more are wanted. Human rights activis ts at State argue that new laws link· ing arms sales to human rights made the hiring of Cohen mun- d a tory. But the Pentagon. jealous about its arms-control powers. is angered. Cohen's new role is also resented by some of- ncials tn the-oHice of Lucy Benson. undersecretary of state for security assistance MORE TO the point Is Miss Derian·s zeal as a political ac· livist. High-ranking diplomats report that to push human rights goals of Jimmy Carter . Miss Derian is blunt. She inform~ the highest leaders or at least one foreign country with a poor human rights record that. as the only assistant secretary or state .. vs. U.s~ Trade sworn in by Mr. Carter himself. s he possesses s pecial clout Insiders sa1 she is the only as· s1stant sccrtlary who rate~ a reg- ularly-scheduled private week- ly s ession , with Secretary or State Cyrus Vance. memora ndum on which J lower -ranking offitial had wrU · ten "'no go .. for the "groin" gear. Indeed. the higher-up dv· t'1 s 1on to overrul~ Schneid\lr may have resulted from press inquiries. including our own. curious over the fale of In· SOME SINS attributed lo her donesia's request. may be exaggerated. For exam· Tht-sl' ··protectors·· crr1• pie. consider the notorious case s1gn1flcant <except for those wbo of the $411 worth of steel "groin we ar them\ only a~ a symbol•or protectors" and helmets for not how ~nco.mP.4.SSJ.D~_tiu.• u.s. pohcrin lndonesta twh1cl'I has human rights role has becom~ human rigllts problems but seUs The la rger problem is agonizing the U.S. 9 percent of all our 1m-dtjays in getting Miss Derian's ported oill In fact. that deal ap'(>roval for big. lucrative. com· was approved Aug. 4 after a de· mercial dt>als between U.S. lay of a mtre two weeks. manufacturers-and foreign But Mark Schneider. Mi ss buyers in countries round guilly Derian's top aide and .J)en . or human wrongs. . Edward Kennedy 's for~ legts'alive assistant. apparently MORE THAN $600 milHan disapproved the deal. His in· worth of American exports to itials "M.S." appear on a con· /\rgenl1na Cincludrng S27o fidentr a l bur ea ucra tic million for All1s -Ch<ilml'rs generators 1 have been held up more lhun four months. The dozen U.S. producers all need Export-Import Bank financin~ /\n additional half-billion dollars in military sales is in the saml' "hold" category. with no us- sur~rnce that export licenses will be g ranted. . ··A rgent1na is looking 1.c1 Europe and Japan. even to the Soviet Union. for other sourc~ for this stuff." a Slate Depart- ment economic expert told u:-. "Once these trade p<1 tterns c hange they tend to s tay changed." Although both lhe military aJld commercial portions of the!il' potential sales to Argentina an~ restricted by new human rights l<iws which limit Miss Derian·s d1 s cret1on . s ht> and her mushrooming empire at Stalt• seem to want more . not less. restraints. That is clear from the initials "M.S ." on th11 ori~inal decision to reject the ··groin protectors •· ON JULY 17 she hired li beral arms specialist Stephen Cohen from the State Department's policy-planning s t~rr to supervise all security-assistance exports <arms and police equip· menu from the human rights 'Don't interrupt me' Can't you see I'm busy tracking down impenalist human nghts violators?' Such zeal has led Miss Deri<'" into deep trouble with the Philtp· pines in the past. It could lead her into trouble with the Whitt• House m the near futun.• Jack Anderson Poultry Processor Battles Bureaucracy WASHINGTON -Back in the g rim days of the Great Depression. a poultry processor •n Brooklyn. N.Y. named J(){' Schecte r fought the federal bureaucrats through the courts and won. The Supreme Court decision in the Schecter case destroyed the Nationa l Recovery Ad· ministration. the biggest gu n in th e N~w Deal's domestic arsenal. and ro r ccd Franklin D. Roos evelt lo try other. less drastic methods to fight the Depress ion. Now a poultry wholesaler. Gig Sylvester of Oakland. Md .. is rig~ng the federal bureaucracy on an issue that could also havt.• crrects reaching far beyond the poultry industry. BUT TIMES have changed in 45 years. The power of federal agencies -even relatively new ones like the Environmental Protection Agency -is all· enco mpassing. And a bus i- ness man who challe nges the bureaucrats is in about the posi· lion of a Golden Glove flyweight s tepping into the ring with Muhammad Ali. with one hand Paul Harvey lied behind him with red tape. The s ituation 1s a bit different this lime. Unlike Joe Schecter in 1935, Gig Sylvc:.ll'r in1t1ally s t a r l c d o u t w i t h l h t· bureaucrats' blessing ·-and a $500.000 grant to build a rt!cy· cling plant ror thl' thousand:. of gallons of was t e water the poultry processing operation produces each day. lie was so u,n thus i as ti c a b o u l th l' possibilities th:it hl' put 1n $100,000 of his own money. It wasn't until he thought he had s ucceeded -•rn opinion shared by the chemist the gov· e rnmenl hired to test the re- cycled water --that Sylvester became entangled by the nil· pickers and red-tape art1sb of the federal )'{Overnmcnt. HERE'S THE LONG. sad story of Sylvester's frustrating struggle with the bureaucrats: In 1971. the Oakland city fathers informed Sylvester that hi s StJ?rling Poultry Processing Coqtoration was us ing mon• waler than the city could con· tinu<> to supply indefinitely. So. backed by the $500,000 grant from EPA and his own Sl00.000. Sylvester Sl'l out to develop a water-recycling plant. It was a project that would. if successful. bring innovative changes to the poultry industry as a whole and provide a means of conserving water that would be of mcrea~­ ing importance a s demands on the nation's limited wntcr sup- plies continue to grow T h t> proJect was close ly !>Uperv1sed by EPA eKp<.·rts and Mary land's Departm ent of Health and Mental Hygu:nc. By September 1976 the rrcyclC'd water had been tested. retested 4Jnd tested again by any numlx'r of experts. Chief a nong them was Dr Julian B. Andelman. professor or water chemis try a l the University of Pitts burgh. who received nearly $12$,000 ror an extensive study or lhe recycling plant ·s output. His tes ts re - vealed nothing danierous. and he g uaranteed tht water a:. drinkable. ANOTHER expert. James D. Chse. now-retired director of the Bureau of Sanitary Engineering in Maryland. agrei>s with An· delman. lfe says the recycled water is clean and p0tablc. and meets or exceeds al EPA stand· ards for safe drtnkinit waler But EPA isn't sat1:,f1cd It 1-. worried about the poss1bll' 1n· te ract1on or waltr·purify1ng chlorine with organic chemicals in the waste water. although no' dangerous chemicals actually h~ve been detected. Not explained was why. know· Ing from the start that the water wa:, high an organic m atter. EPA didn't start studying th<.• problem year~ ago. or why 1t en couragcd SylvcMcr to go <1hce1d with his project <1l a ll For that m atter. Andelman told our re porter Lisa Sperr that tht• con n~ntrat1om, of organic substanc<.•.., aren 't g reat l'noug h tu be harmful BccaU:.l' or bureaucr<itlC tun nt•I v1s1on. Sylveste r <.'an 't <.'V<.'n ~Cl e1 straight answ('r out «Jf Ef>i\ ui. 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AGAIN, what's that to you., You have no ractory. no machinery, no stocks ind no bonds . But altn06t everybody who has a job owes that JOb to somebody else's invested capital. That's the way our economic system, the most successrut m the world, works. Industries share the risks of expansion and the resultant prof· its or losses with thousands - sometimes millions -or In· vestors. Mdu~-----, If those people stop investing those wheels stop turning. You can't have l i({hts without generators . OUR NATION'S tax syste ' was designed for an econo~ with little or no innation ;i The National Bureau oC:~ Economic Research has added:• all invested capital during one:; recent year. and discovered that:• individuals paid a total capital:l gains tax on corporate stock or : S4.6 billion. ·: When the cos ts ror thesC.·! ~hares were adjusted for the I".::~· trease jn cons umer prices between the time of purchaae..: and the time of sale. the $4.n: b\tlion "({aln" became a St:l billion loss. -:. Treasury Secretary Michaele' Blum nthal recently lamented.,:; "Our rlnanc1a1 aystem is not pro?. • vldlnR sufficient equity c:apitaJ,; We are nol lnvestln& enoUjh ... ·P. LlUlt' wonder. . J v g I, f 0 d f r I· h I. il e I NATION I AT YOUR SERVICE - Dl!:AR PAT Some J><.'<IJ)lt· hove hah in lhl.'ir ~lrry. but we h.ive mice In our attar W "vc 'l~l tT•ps. but th~y don't 10 nur them. and I'm afriald fo try poison be(aut1t' of dt-cuy problrm11 What ·~bould wo do at Uus Point., , P R . C;,p1 !>trano Ht'Ut'h · lix&ttmJaa&on ktaftC"d b)' A VS ad\'l'e bait tag t,..._ •ital dlttltl)' NMM bacon or puneat but. t•r. P-.111 UM-baJt ~•rdy lnto tltt-tnp and place .. f~ ledtn Ito. ~ ..... tt. Mu. tlH' tnp fat1ng-br. I Mice tnd &o RaMper alo•& tbe walli. and )OU ma be lucky ""*Ill &o crap • few or eft<'oura11e a nib· ~. Vou also ~t.ouJcl be aware ol how mice pobon •orlls. ll ~ ID antkoagulant matertal tbat caui.e .. •let &o become W.. t> aftf'r tbt'y eat It. 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AccordJog to tbe Guide, top savings will go to brnrance buyers who: shop for tbe best price •mong severaJ companies and agents; ask for de· ductlbles wbJcb reduce Insurance claims setUe· ntent cost and cut pre miums; ask about discounts for safe drivers, senior citizens, non-smokers and &hers; and buy cars which cost less lo insure, tak· g advantage of data showing the insurance loss xperlence ot dUferent cars. . -The GaJde advises consumers find out bow a ompany bandies claims before buying insurance, nd emphasbes safe driving to avoid violations and accidents with subsequent insurance sur· <')larges. I& notes that drivers In blgh income rackets may be better on not baving extensive in· urance coverage because premiums are not tax eductlble but accident costs are. A price comparison form is Included on which ar insurance buyers can lis t three companies' verage prices for bodily injury and property amage liability, medical payments. uninsured motorist. comprehf'nslve and collision. The Guide lists Department of Insurance of· ices where policyholders can m e complaints con- erning claim payments or pricing practices. In 1177 the department obtained more than SS million n claims settlements for consumers from com- anles wbJcb bad delayed or refused to settle Available by Oct. J, the Guide Cin English and • · anish> will be at DMV offices and libraries. ons umers also can request a copy by sending a ·tamped, self-addressed envelope to: Department I Motor Vehicles, Ins urance, P.O. Box 2411, acra mento. 9581 I. ·Pet• Can Clal• lnlterftan~~ DEAR PAT: One occasionally reads about an eccentric individual who leaves all of his money t9 an animal. I've often wondered if this sort of thing can be done legall y in California. • ; P.G .. Col.ta Mesa 1 It can and has been. For instance, a Santa ! Clara County Superior Court judge ruled io 1976 \)lat an $8,000 estate could be left to a car named gat. as long as a trus t was set up to handle the i;noney. 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"Amaz. ingly. they needed their wives along on 24 or one. third or those trips ... IN 18 OF TifE 24 CASES, the officer who ap- proved the wife's night was her husband -the district or area commander, said Aspln. Coast Guard regulations permit district or area commanders to approve s pouse travel only when the wife's presence "is in the national in· tt.•rest. essential to mission accomplishment, or de· ~irable for diplomatic or public relations reasons." Wednesday. See>tember 6. 1978 Life Needs Answer! Missing Daug~r Dad's Agony DETROIT CAPI -Joyce Marvin Stewart says not knowint for sure what happened to hi s missing daughter Ardella Is "just literally killing me ... So he has quit his job. sold hi!. mobile home. and taken off on a cross-country search for her. "I have nothing to li ve for but to find out if she is dead or alive." said Slew a rt. 58. io an Interview before he left on his Journey. "Maybe it's only a faint chance she's still alive. I don't care how long 1t lakes. 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THE CASE HA S MADE headlines here, aroused the bishop's parish in a drive to oust him, and caused turmoil within \.he church hierarchy. At the root or the St'andaJ are color photn- graphs purportedly showing black-bearded Bishop Stylianos of Pr~veza, in western Greece. having sex with an un1dent1f1ed woman. Church off1c1als said the woman in the pie· tures apparently is a priest·~ wife or the wife of a Preveza notable whose identity is being protected. TllE BISHOP CLAIMS THE pictures are a "forgery, blackmail. a communist plot to un· dermine my position." He said they were forged by his former chauffeur, also a priest, demanding the equivalent of $6,000 in blackmail. A church spokesman srud an investigation by the State Cnminal Research Department "proved beyond doubt that the pictures are genuine." The spokesman said Varvitsiotis turned the pictures over to another prelate. Archbishop Serapheim. a!tcr they were certified as genuine. Varv1 tMot1:. dtd not :-.ay ho'.1. he got the pic- tures THE ARCHBISHOP SHOWED THEM to the Holy Synod, the 12-member governing body of which Bishop Styhanos was then a member. "T her e we re c r ie!> of horror from the bishops." the spokesman said. Greek bishop:-. arc fo rbidden to marry and are vowed to eternal celi bacy. Junior priests may marry and have children, but if they do. they can- not advance in rank Church offtc1<1b s aid the bishop will ultimately J:(O before a church tnbunaJ and be defrocked if found guilty. The religious charge against rum is "scandalizing the conscience of the Christian faithful.'" THE BISHOP GIV ES A POLmCAL explana- tion to the scandal. lie suggests he is resented because he rt>ached his position during the 1967-74 period of military dictatorship in Greece by al- legedly supporting the dictators A new organization in his parish. the "Preveza Christian Fight(•rs ... circulated leaflets calling for his ouster, terming him a "porn-monger." Some G r eek ne ws papers de manded a "thorough investigation. purge and punishment of the scandaJ-mongers and criminals within the churt'h ... Others called for understanding or the bishops' physical n~s and a reform or church law:.. ARCHBISHOP SERi\PHEIM ASKED FOR a halt to aCCU!.ations prior to the outcome or the legal procedure He !>aid church prestige was already damagc<l enough. The scandal is the latest of a recent series which have shaken the institutions of Greece's of· fi cial state religion. These have mainly been sex· ual offenses but also include aJlcged embezzlement of the vru;t fortune the church handles. The Greek Orthodox, or Orthodox Eastern Church. differs from the Roman Catholic Church mainly on the issue or papal supremacy, wruch the Greek church rejects. 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IN mE TEMPLE study, hair less mice were treated with retinoic acid and exposed to slm ulated s unlight. A bout 80 percent developed multiple skin ('-_ME_D_IC_IN_E __ ] t umors, compared with only 6 percent or those exposed t o .simulated sunlight alone. and ·none of those who we re not :treated were exposed to sun· 1i~ht · Jn the same Drug Bulletin, the FDA said that doctors or·nurses who are or may become preg- nant should avoid using hex, a~hlorophene surgical scrubs. Il ~uggested they use substitutes BS "an interim precaution" wflile it checks out a recent Swedis h study on hos pital personnel that reported a link between hexacblorophene and hyman qirth defects . 'THE FDA SAID IT has been in touch with Swedish Depart· ment of Drugs officials "who hive serious reservations about tile s tudy because o r its technical deficiencies." · The FDA said it will send a team to Sweden shortly to re· :View the study, and that it also expe cts to re c eive another Swedish report that reportedly found no evidence or increased blrth defec t s fr.om h ex · a~hlorophene. · Until the matter is resolved. the FDA said, it would be pru· d~nt for female hospital staff wtto may become pregnant to use the available substitutes. :HEXACHLOROPBENE HAS ~en on the market since the l940s. but scientists discovered j rt the early 1970s that repeated uoe could lead to signlficant levels of the chemical in the ~sers' blood . . . • • . . • 4 • . . . . • • Carter Changes Designation w ASHING TON 'AP 1 -t; t ye or President Carter called St•1tndln av1Mn tix p lortir Leif ~r l i-son ''lhat cour11eous Nors(lp ·r~>fl " Out no more. ThlJI yeur tt1t' prc1>1dent , In his proclamation bonorin& Lelr Erikfion Day, wu eloquent 1n praise of "brave men battlln& furlul odds'" and "11 rnce of men who were truly masters of the sea ·· WJllTf.: HOUSE SPEECIJWIUTERS said Tuesday that a handwritten note rrom tbe president s parked the shift Crom the neutral aender "Noneperson" reference to the swa11erin1. mat ho pro.>e Grllfin Smith, who wrote both proclamationst said he was sur -prtsoo when t arter Objecfed to lasl year'S. · What Smith "role·last year. and what the president allowed to Ix· ll'li.ued over his slgnatur(', was this : ''The U111led Stutes Is a young nation. but our debt to that cour aReou-, NorMU>oci.on, Leif Erickson. predates 1776 and recalls a d istant age when brave ad venturers saled forth Into the unknown." SMml EXPLAINED THAT llE avoided lhe more ramiliac and accepted term ··Norseman" because "It was clear that the president didn 'l approve of sexist language. But when a Washington newspaper, poked fun at the term "Nors eperson" in un editorial, Carter sent chief speecbwriter J ames Fallows a handwritten note. It said merely: .. "Leif Erikson: a Norseperson? -J C." "We concluded that anti-sexism had been carried rar enough," Smith recalled. TUESDAY TIIE WHITE HOUSE ISSUED Carter's proclama· tion or Leif Erikson Day, 1978, which, incidentally, is Oct. 9. It reads in part: . • "Stories of brc.ivc men batUing fearful odds fire our imal{ina· lion. We honor such men Jong after the memories of their adven· tures have been dimmed by time. "So it is with Leif Erikson. His original discovery and explora· t1 on or North America was the supreme achievement of a race of men who truly were masters of the sea." The proclamation praises Erikson and "his men or old." and conlains not a single noun or pronoun offemlnine gender. DIDN'T HE GO A Ll1TLE HEAVY on the "brave men" angle this year, Smith was asked? "They were courageous and brave Norsepersons last year." said Smith. This year 's proclamation was Smith's last piece of work before leaving the White House staff to travel and write. He is a former editor of Texas Monthly Jerry L e wis Spe eeb Denial Catches Staff by Surprise LAS VEGAS, Nev. tAP> -J erry Lewis ' emotional denial that he made any money from his annual Labor Day Muscular Dystrophy telethon was not scheduled and caught the staff of the 21 ~-hour show by s urprise. a Muscular Dystrophy spokesman says. "It came as a complete surprise to all of us," said Horace Petzall. "He sald he wrote it himself ... He wanted to get this off his chest and he did ... IN A RAMBLING and emo· tional six-minute speech that was not heard by most viewers because it was made when the network cut away to local sta· lions. Lewis s aid he had re- ceived 27 letters saying funds pledged to the telethon would not be paid until he assured the donors he worked ror free. "Twenty-seven letters ques- tion not only does Jerry get paid for doing this telethon -this hurts," the comedian said Mon· day In the rinal two hours of the telethon. "They assured us that they will not send the pledge they made until they are as· sured that he volunteered his time a nd tale nt ... We ll , they · re holding back dollars from my kids. So I answered them." IN A STATEMENT HE said he wrote about 3 a.m. Monday, Lewis said: ", .. the answer Is absolutely no. I receive nothing from the MD telethon or any or the MD activities throughout the year, and there are many of them. Every dime Is accounted ror , and throug_h th e F r eedom or Information Act plus a variety of other laws you can get all the figures from our accounting and see where every penny goes, where every J>i?nny bas gone and still goes.'· Petzall, public relations direc· tor for the aSSl)Ciation , said Tue6day 83 percent of the funds raised last year went to fight the disease, a non-contagious i11ness which causes the muscles to de· teriorate. HE SAID THE r emaining 17 percent w~nt ror "rund raising and management in general." A total or $6,477,370, 13.7 percent. was s pent on various fund- r a i s i ng activities . whi le $1.573,157 or 3.3 percent went to management costs. or the 83 percent which went to fight the disease. a total of 31 .3 percent. $14.738.255. went to mus cular dystrophy research programs, Pttzall said. Patient ser\tices received 28.6 percent or $13.481,932, while clinical diagnostic and other community servic~ received 15.5 percent or $7,283,469. Professional educa- tion and training got 2.7 percent or S 1,295,842, Petz all said. while public health and ~ucation re· ccived 4.8 percent of $2.287,681. LEWIS' 1977 TELETHON - his 12th -brought In almost half the $59,216,238 the association collected last year. In the 1m telethon. Petzall said, $26,811 .419 was pledged but the final collec· tion amounted to more than S27 million, ror a 103 percent return on the pledges or the funds collected from all sources lac;t year . Petzall said the association SJ>i?nt $47 .137. 706. The rest of the money was car- ried over to the 1978 budget. ERA Vote? WASHJNGTON <AP> -Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd said today he is stlll not sure whether the Senate will take up an extension of time for the Equal Rights Amendment this year. "I do hope we will have an opportunity to give it a try." the West Virginia Democrat told re· porters. . E a September 10, 1978, schedule Changes will • Into effect on several Parl<-N-Ride Express -nd Local Fixed Routes. And fares will be -tlcreasect on all Orange County Transit Dlstnct New OCTD bus fares. <OtoclMI Seotcmtllll 10 191a1 New New Senior Citizen Regular Fare & Handicapped Fare Service • t>lJS routes. . . : r The new fares are listed befow along With · h route8.that have t>een defeted. Please · J8inember to carry the exact fare since our . 4'rivers cannot give change. · i There have alsO been changes on seMCes ~ oot listed below and we will be revising our For oew schedules or route lnforma· ; 547-3311 or toll-free ZENITH 7·3311 from -O PM weekda~. 7 AM to 5 PM : fattJrdaY3. and 8 AM to 6 PM Sundays. M7-33ll ... ,.., .. £ .... Local Fixed Route & EasyRider Park-N-Ride Express & Dial-A-Ride ... Dial·A·Llft ~aYy 35<t 70</, 7()<1.• 15<t Otecontlnued Routea. lhe following Park-N-Ride Express Routes have been discontinued: 207; 260: 271. (Other Park·N-Rioe Express ard Local Axed Routes have been changed es well. so please cell for reN route lnf ormatlon.) Wednesday, September 6, 1978 N OAJL y PILOT A • Honor Thy Grandparent Michael Goldgar of Atlanta. Ga .. and Marian McQuade of Oak Hill. W. Va .. helped to convince Congress and Presi· dent Carter to declare the second Sunday of September a s Grandparents Day. They hold a plaque in New York. where they urged everyone to visit their grandparents that day. 23,000 Subarus Recalled in Leaks WASHINGTON IAP> -A government safety agency has an- nounced that Subaru or America, Inc .• is recalling 23,000 of its 1978 BRAT vehicles because of fuel tank leaks. The company said the tanks may develop hairline cracks because of a blockage in the fuel evaporative control system which creates abnormally high pressure. The National Highway Tra!Cic Safety Agency cautioned owners to examine their fuel tanks for bulges or signs or leakage and to contact their dealers if they observe such problems. It said it knew or no accidents or injuries caused by the pro- blem. Subaru s aid it will notify owners concerning inspection a nd correction of any such problems. St.ate Architect Resigns SACRAMENTO <AP> -State Architect Sim Van der Ryn. former counter-culture ecologist appointed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. has resigned. Brown's announcement Tuesday said he regretted Van der Ryn 's decision. and lauded him for his role in designing and planning future e nergy-efficient state office buildings. If you have $10,000 or more in a 5% bank passbook, we can Increase your interest rate by at least 50%. All you do Is switch your funds Into one of our Six- Month Money Market Certl· f lcate Accounts. " Interest wlll t;e credited quarterly or, at your option. you can defer Interest pay- ment untll 1979.Thls option may provide special income tax benefits. ~ ~ ' ' L ~ I THE BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS .,. • ..,..,. t\\.UIC .~"°" AN EOlJAI. H()UllNO 1.ENOlil'I Aloi EOUAL Ol"f'OflTUNITY EMl"l.OYEll Newport May Drop 'Gesture' An experiment in publlc rela- tions recently conducted by Newport Beach city councilmen apparently will end wit~ no change ln city procedures. City Councllwoman Jackie Heather talked coUeaauea into moving the consent calendar - the council's routine business items -from the last place on the agenda to the first. SHE SAID IT would be a good public relations gesture to spare residents Interested ln consent calendar items from sitting through what al e sometimes lengthy meetings. However, after trying the new s chedule for two meetings. councilmen Indicated last week they were not satisfied with the change. Mrs. Heather was absent from the m eeting In which coun· cilmen found votes ta.ken on the consent calendar at the first of the meeting had to be reviewed at the close t>ttause of hearings held later. I N ONE INSTANCE, an ac- counting procedure for a con- trac t for the senior citizens cente r had lo be rem'oved from the consent calendar because the public hearing on the con- tract was held later in the meet· ing. Noting that situation, Coun- cilman Don Mclnnis said "After this monkey business at this point, I'd say the public rela· lions gesture isn't worth the er. fort." At Mcinnis' suggestion, coun- cilmen will vote Monday on re- turning to their or iginal system of voting on the consent calen- dar I ast. Retired Group Plans Meeting The Newport Chapter or the American Associallon of Retired Persons will bokl its monthly meeting Sept. 21 al the OASIS center on Marguerite Avenue in Coronadel Mar. The meeting will be preceded by a potluck lunch. Those wishing to participate should bring a favorite dish and their own table service. The business meeting will follow at l p.m. and a program entitled "Conservation" wiU be pres ented by the Southern California Edison Co. •• Important too, our now· famous Savings Loan Is available should you need funds prior to maturity since federal regulatlons require a substantial penalty for early withdrawal. Gall us for .....----.--. details at the fSI JC off ice most con---·--- venient to you: ---·-- Pasadena 1Matn Ollletl (213) 449·23451Arcad1n (213l 446·01661Canoga Par~ (213) 884-4422/C11pls1rano·~n Clemente 1714l 4~3·~1 1Cerrllos (213) 926·1376/COfona Oel Mar (71 4) 675-5010/Covtna 12131339·5476/Fallt>roott (714) 728·572" Fountain Valley (71•1963 8396/0lendale (213) 242 4146/ Lake San Marco~ (71417'4·2771 /Poft Hueneme (805) 985·2323t Santa Ana 17'•> 547 9m /ThOuHnd Oak a (805) 497 2787 /Uptand (7141981·2821/Vlsla (714\ 726·8585 r. \d 91 es 'I. tlt ro nd Jr er ,x· 1h if\. ,,a ve \ • I I I I j I f I I '' f 0 DAILY PILOT ORAN GE COUNTY I OBITUARIES ...... ,. ...... ~. fh.af• Netltt1• S a11ta na f'AUL AUGUST~ 1..(0 f'AUL te\ldttnt ot t.in•POn ._...., t • 11•..o •w•v "" !>eOlember ' ,.,, "' IN ... "' '' 8t10••0 '•'"-' of M..r1•1t Oot•• M Co\I• Mt~ t• •tm• H\lnt•t'Y o• M•t Y"•Utt . l • fO."n• ._.ffty vt ,.-, ..... " ,....,, tall -..... .,_ • ., _,.,..., "" Hl4ey ~ I. 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Discus, 90, .... ot u 20. llUTM ELEANOR •IC£RS n.111w01 d ( F1 ·d C II -w1111 ... 09ftnl• eou101 .... 9~ ••hno·• r•-• "' "°""'""' v•Oey, enn o on a o ege G••'OO'# c1rc1e. H ... unvton Be.tell. ~• CM'"'° -•Yon SHll•,,_, \ t•71 and former president Of l\H lhl~ llal>illtlfl of i t9,41S <1nd ••· •1 , .... ·~ °' 11 lk'•-w•"' ot Roci.n the Tennessee Academy "'" 0' "'· .. , M••• 01 "°""' .. " Vali.v CA . iovino -Jo"n L Schoen, JHll via rnotnff of C•rol Ston•cyph•• ol of Science. died Satur· C'.omeL, C"l)l!ilr-Beech, .... 11\tecl L-• N1~ ca No form.I 1.,.,.ral d no ll•blllhH-ftMI\ of ... u ••"•1(~ wHI a. l\eld Cremation otnd ay. JULY J 011•••• "' ~· condv<leG Oy Sm•t" ---r--Clarence J . Par11tn. 14]61 Tulh1ll 1.arno ~Y '11 E 111n Broo1'.t1ur~1 S~e. Unll JA Hunt )l•ffl c~·· ~ CA _.... A B r DJ A N . I v 0 r y •nvton 8•ec" ...... ll>led ll•ollillt\ Of W•Umlft\I ... M \ 11\lfd 11.M>lllll•l of \I, ltt •nO IWl aueO JULY II JO"" Wllll•m H•ll .... , M••llyn Or , Huntlnqton Bae<I\. h .. '"'"d h•OlltllH OI \11,'0() •nd •Uel\ ol lt20 OMlrVIM Sar4 'YlrQa, tl4 list '>I . H11nt1nolon Ot!etll, II•• ll•l•d 11•1>11111" ot 11•,400 ano .. Mil of U,11'1 Nencv L J-. 1901 Elli\, U111t. l H1,1nt1n11ton 8Ut,., 110 lhl•d 11.011111 .. of U.92• •nd ••Ml• of l~.)10 JULY U -E Mlly M•fl~ MendH. JJH N~wpod 81vO., Unit 31, C.O.te Mew. n•> 11>1.0 hllbllltleS 01 \1t,"1 -"' ..1.01 u.o~ HOw••d M Allen, 319 141" SI , Se•I B .. c11, ""' 1 .. 1eo 11e11111110 ot '8 .,. .,,., aueli ol l7.'"4 Ree~ted Ado l p h Mo l 1n<i . California worker·..., Ju'-"" com pensation Judge -l..yl• OouQl•s Glnrlcll, lJJtt of Co ta M h Coe~""''"·~ NIQutl. Ns 1111-S · C"3. <1'-.., 11.blnt.s of sn.1se ...a •ss•u of been reclcctc.•d prc~•- u.ooo JULYu dent of the board of -Fr•d ~I Bau ... 6762 W•lrus l r f t } AV• . HuntlrlQtor'I 8"tll, .... llstecl no u s (.' e .. () I l' •• wuor1!4lbl1111.... Leukemia Society of JULY 2' . -TllotNsOalllel Zame1r-.133u America. Tri·County ~·ue.!~!~~.:~:1e1o . .,., ll•ted Chapter. for its com -Jo"" CA•v1n a.ies. 21m Pt<11111. in~ fi scal year. MIHIOft Vldo .... , tlllecl llel>lllllet 01 ------------.... ., tnd 9"91S of $J ,200. On a 4· l vote Oran~c County Supervisors en- 11 ors c d plans for a S517 ,000. three-level in· st1t ute building to be located on three acres at the west end of Dana Point Harbor. SUPERVISOR Ralph Diedrich cast the lone dissenting vole artcr co mpl ainin~ that 1n st1tute directors have yet t o prove they can ~enerate funds to com · plete the facility and keep it oper ating I ns t it ute !>pokesman Ken S.ampson. former county harbors. beache~ and parks director. con tended the institute has a s upport group and con· Ly•• c.o<y Van 8ellber, UOIJ Elon Cl rcle, Huntlnoton lltecll "-• 11\l•d llAl>lllllH ol \10,SOO •nd enats of ,1,no. JULYV w1111..,.,, HowMO Jenni~. n802 Andr"" Way, 1..-11ouna Nl9<1el, lies 11>1· ed no llablllllM-•netsol llS7,SOO. Drug Pusher. Jamtt Albert C.ovturt', US lle~tr. API v '°'· Cost• Mew. Nls p I d ll•l•d llablllUHof lt,7nend 1sMh of ea , .... 0 • s LUM Merle 5'11111, !USO H..-l>Or Guilty Blvd . Apt •. Co\la ~Y ......... . ed llablllll~ of $J,76t -.,_..,, o• \1,0IJ. Robert Edwin 8ecllett, 1 .. 11 O\bornt SI . w ... 1min•1 .... h•I 11\le<I llablllllt> of U.~~ and HHIS OI ~.lSO Be•n&•d .l<tmM M<t<Oowell, CI0-1no tw•i.-s es BJ -Oowell ~ co. 010 Park~. unn :J07, N•wport a..ci... b&>. UQed lleblUllH of l l97,I06-.SV1'ol \12,ZOO. JULY JI -L•ura Ann Simmon•. nn Col<"9•11•. ~tmlnsle<, "H 1111..i ll<tbll111~s OI ,.,,()31 encl ., .. ts ol 110,tOS Steven C.11•" 8owM, 15712 ChrlUnl• Orlwt, Minion Viejo, .... llst~ llabllltles ol \11,910 •nd •>set> ol w..110 Leland Jav Nor1on, 1 !02 Hunt· lnvton, Huntlnqton Ba.tell, ""' hstecl 01w of two men accused of selling cocaine t o an undercover Orange County sheriff's officer for $400 has pleaded guilty to the charges in Supe rior Court J udge II. Warren Knight accepted the plea filed by Kevm 1-~rank Snyder , 20. of 22754 lslamere St .. E l Toro. and sentenced him to 90 days in the county jail and three years probation Co-defendant Ty Allen Scott. 20. of 24622 Adobe Drive. Mission VieJO has pleaded innocent to the charges filed Oct. 13. 1977. He has been ordered to face trial Sept. 18 before Judge Richard J . Beacom. -.ultant to ~ork on ::it tr acting "' 1vatc ctono Lwns "Wt: llAVt: FAITH," Samp:.o n :-aid "\\'(• have ;J de ... t rl' to uct something there that will be ..i credit to the area." "I am not arguing that.·· Diedrich •;aid. "My issue 1:; where are- the dollar-. goin~ to come from It woi.ld seem to mt• that th1:1r i,ights arc too high " TH E IN TITUT E so far ha!. bN·n given d $400.000 county donation and S2Q.OOO each from the county'c; four com · mun1ty college d1str1cts. Institute: offic:aJs ~aid ttw $5li,OOO first phasl' w11I include Ln;s.tur.g one noor i.urtic1ently so that 1t car. be used a:, "' l'las~room and 1nstruc tum area. Diedrich argued thc.t current funds may not. be enough to pay for such things as a paved parking area. landscap· ing and a dock. LATER PLANS call for building a SOO·seat theater. observat,1on tower. exhjb1t areas . .- t1depool grotto and CO~· ference centers. • • in .;t1 I ute b a <.' kerlc foresee the facility a!; ll marine education center ror us e by county re~\· dent.; of all age~. ; I t Free Bus Tours Slated ; J Free bus t.ours or Ure Irvine Ranch are beinj off~rcd by the Irvine Co. on Saturday morning$ twice each month The guided tours will leave at 9 and H a.~ from the com pany's Village Information Center 1.D the Village of Woodbridge. located at'the com er Of Culver Drive and Wa rner Avenue. Toure; are b)' reservation only. They last about ar: hour and -a half. COME PRAY WITH US You are cordially Invited to join us 1n morning and even1nq prayer at the CATHOLIC CHURCH OF SAINT JOHN, THE BAPTIST 1015 BAKER 5mEET. COSTA M£sl ·-. . . ' . ,, . ~ : _....,.,......,.. l-~ _, .... ,~.··•••tO •.. _.,.,..,_,....,,.11- C 'AP) J P I ._.s,oos ano a\\<tl\ ot '23. '00 LOllTOM oasl -ean· au Ruoolr:>h F Brevo. 1:ioo AO•m• JO!>EPH A LORTON. , .... ,.,., of Ala ta. 54, a French-born .i.ve .. un11 ••C. Cost• ~w. 11.n .,,,. llabllltltt of $123.097 •nd •\"''' of '76,100. Medical Funding THE MUSEUM COUNCIL OF THE NEWPORT HARBO R ART MUSEUM . ' ... nl• AM c.. P••WCI ...... on Sep. d . ed h.tblllt1.,, OI m .•30 •nd .tuell of t•mt>t•J.••79!.ur"'""'d il>'fh••Pt'.nts writer an economis t '3,Uo. Mr 1. Mn Ar1n11r Lotton , hi\ who was a close adviser -Eowant AllM Y•ncev. 1ssl At· AUG.> o••nOmotll<!r ,,,,.,, Ev•lvn Lor1on all of f p . d l Ah d ... .,o Oune, Lav-Beech.""' llst.0 -Andrl'W C..rl HHICl<tnOn ... , w. S•nt• An•. CA . two brOlher\ Arthur 0 r eSI e n m e heOllltle> of '30,lSO •no a>"'ts ol 11111 St., Unit 1113, Co\C. Mesa, 11.U Lorton 111 '"'° oam1M Byron Lorton Sekou Toure of Guinea "20. lliteo no 11eo11111es ""d •s"u ot OOlh ot Sant• All•. C. Ma•\ of Cllns-b · i I d f JULYS '1,900. t••n Butltl on Frldey, Sec>t~r I, U t W a S J a e 0 r -Michael RO!len 8o4end, 1"80 16th AUG. 4 "" ., IOAM •I·~ lmrMCulate Hurt a 11 e g e d I y p I 0 t tin g SI .. Uni\ E·ll1. N-por1 8n<h, hes -coacllcr•Jt Products. Inc . o• M1tY CAtl'IOllc Cfl11rch, MCF100tn against him, died last .. ,,.., llel);lltle\ of ,,1,23'1 •nd •uets 1ormer1y 001"9 business as Ho1>1 4nd C•nlu Slf~I\. Sanl• Ana, Ca In· week 1.n Trei'ch vi'lle, the OI Sl,100. Skt1ee>o.ar<IS IM., 8$1 W. 18th SI. le• m•"' .. 111 be al iM hOIV Sre>ulCJWr JUI.. y • Costa Mew, 11.K llste<I llabllllles of Umtlt •Y. 8'!11 8r_..,ev Mortuary government announced -Her\llel Alan Hunl •nil SUS.tn S2,010,JS1 -usetsot Sl1,'8'1,.U2. 01tKl0t" d Jean Hunt, alto know1'l M ~ Jeari -James Daniel Sammon. ~20 W. GlllLLIOT Tues ay. Ptrry, 23351 Via Arev•la. Minion 8all>o4. Balboa, MS llste<I ll•bllllles MARIA GAILLIOT w ...... •PSI· Viejo, ., ... listed no a\HU or of \I0.30'l -asse1SOI l•.lSO. O<tnl ot S.n•• A,,. s.trv•C~ pend1nQ •I R 0 D NCE R Ual>lllllH. -Gary R. Guernwy, 76621 Esta,.. 8•11 eroadW•Y Mor'IUll('( p Vl E ' . I. -Gr6Ce J. Muro, 262.S El~. Unll CIHO, Minion Viejo, h<U listed IL.LEAMAN f AP) -Mayo D ye r A,Costa~ ..... s11s1ec1 11a1>111tll!•o• 11a1>1t111es OI $1tS,.JSS an0 usell ot JEFFREYSCOTTE LEllMAN H e r sey. 92, wh ose .,.,, .. enc1-so1 ~.ooo. 5110·750· I.. .re· JULY 11 -0.Mll L Ptanon, 23"11 L.tncllc· \•Oenl 01 C0>t• M<'>•. C•. Pals.ed research 00 friCtiOD Jed -EdW.nl 0 Kem. Jl>SI 8alM SI . vie•. El Toro, 11.U listed llablll09' of aw•vonS.OC-I 197'"11"'-t lbods f ed · lrvlne,Msllst~ll-'-'lfti~ot lll,~ S11'1,lSS-eswuof $'3,AjO. .,. 10 w••" eeiov.a _. o1 w1111am o me o r uc1ng anou .. isofVIO . ...,. .. .... AUG.I <1nO E001e EIW....11 IV of Costa M<'W, W e a r 0 0 V a r i 0 US -S•nOra I.., Welcom•, 3101 llol>eft .Mflrev Sllnlnq, l Jor-O<tn (•, lo•lnQ brOI-OI B1llle Elletm•n m a C h i n e S a O d ' a P•rllw'-~. Unil l .. 8. Irvine. E•sl, lrvl,,., !\as listed lial>lllltes of ro:.~·t,:.~c..CA Kl= ,e";,;"";! consequent saving of oil, ... , ,,.,.., llal>llitles of $4.S,732 •nO ••• "·404 •ndMWtlof ~ •• 2S. • 'Y "' selsof 'U,$l0. -RlcMrO Matthew Frledm•n. of CMta Me~. CA . Ht halso~r¥1ved died. _ Linda 5-••. l•lll Wvnn, 1'33 Super'°' Awt., Ne#POrt Beech. ti• "1\ ll'""'°"'"'Mts Mr• OorothY C hn ll>ted lial:lilitles ot ... ,.4ft ano .,._ G~y ol COSl<I -w. C.a. Mr & Mn . .::>.-------------------------~ts of $1,'7S. W1llldrn [11 .. ,,...n Ill OI S... Garlos, AUG.10 C.<t . J.,.,,,. Wlll•d ol C.0.t• M<'W, Ga , -M.,11 Oecl1 C..rllOfl, 2S306 VI• V\1,r Wlllittd ol G••Mn G'o•t C•. a V1e10, El Toro. MS llsttd ll•bllllte> ol 11rul·o••ncJmottoott Marie 8 M<Oue..., H."RBOR L."WN-MT. OLl';E '9,7t7ande1seootS1>,«>1. 01 Cos•• -Ca ••so "1\ """" anO ~ ~ ~ uMle\ M r & Mt\ Aooe• Portfl('ld ol C · t M t C t Accepted A $375.000 federal grant to help improve O r ange County's network of e mergency m ed ical services was accepted Tuesday by county super visors. The funds will be used o n s pecia l trainin g c I a sses for hospital e m ergency room physi- cians and nurses and ex- pans ion of the county poison control center at UCI Medical Center. Antique Show&Sale September 8, '). IO f mfay & S.1tur<lJ~. S1.·pt1..mbl'r X 1> I I ~.111 -9 fl Ill S1111d.1y . S1.'ph'n1lwr 10. 11 .1 rn. -~ p.m. -Re1>e:>tcd i\tlmis~ion - ~ncr:il S3.00 Museum ~l cmhers -S 1.50 850 S:m Ocm ente Drive. Ncwporr Bc:1ch. C:ilifomi:i 9 2660 • . ' • ' . . I (o\la MP\e C.. Ol•Md Ratc1I of eme e ry• Of uary• re ma or y CO\I• M~"41. CA.. TodO VanWltklen ot Cos1a Mew. C.. Jonn Gre y ot Cosla Israeli T H E ALLOC ATION a lso w ill provide for in· fo r m a lion brochur es -------------------------------- Ml!\,I. c..a -Ills couSIM lllCh••O & C.rro Portl..,ld of C0>la Mt!w, L• , 0.-bb•e 8owrn>0 ot eor.11 Nlfle, C• .. Ten 80..,,lng, <:Hie Dowrlftll of COila M•sa, C1 .. tttnn• Rolt1! of Coste Meui. C. encl Mr.I.M rs. Oan Curran ol Cupertino, C... lle<1l•l1on ol ltie Ho-ly Rosary wOI oe 011 Tuet.day, Sep-temoer s. 1'1t •• I :30 P M. •I St. _,ol\n 1ne Baptist C.tl'IOllc C11urc11. Costa Mo e, C.a. •no Men ol Christian 8ur1a1 wlll be on ~i.oav tooay •I 10 AM at St. JolW\ ll'w Baptist (..alllollc Chu•th, Co\IA -u. c..a lnltrmf!nl will bl In I"• Gooo Shepherd '-•"'''*'"· Hunt•rwaton B••C"', C•. J•ll'> parMll rwrve ·-•ed lhal tn llw ot llowen Gonallons oe ""'°" to t"e CrlPPlecl Cl'lll d•tn's ~rvlu of Ora"9• c.ountv. 1011 So\rlh Enl SlrMI, Anal\alm, Ca. ttlOl. Srnil'> T utlllll L•mO MOrt-ydirKtors ~-CMAM9£111..AIN JOSEPH P CHAMBERLAIN AHi· e1t111 of Sama A,,. pes>ed aw., S.PI '· Surv1vecl Dy l'lswlle Mrs Hate! Ci..rn-bt•laln ol Sant• An•. Man 01 Olrls-ll•n t>urlel on S.turoav at 11 N_, SL Joec111m Olurcll Prov•le Interment. SHlffll MORTUARY 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1535 1533 N. El Camino Real San Clemente 492-0100 PHI( FAMILY COlOHIAL FUHHAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 PAClftC YflW MtMOtllAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1hc View Onve Newoort Beach 644-2700 McCotlMICIC MOATUAaltS Laguna Beach 494·941 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 49&-1776 IALn.nttGtlOM FUHUAL HOMI 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 1&1 .. 0ADWAY MotlTUAaY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMmf..Tim41UA..AMI ~AlY WlSTC .... CHAPI L 427 E 11th St Costa Meta 6<16-"888 ,_CIU 0 '"41AS SWTH'I MOttTUAlY 621 Mein St Huntington Beach 636-&53~ • Offer s Condolen ces To The Families of BELLEW, Samuel BIG MAN . Bertha BROWNFI ELD. Orrin Ross BULLERDICK, Arthur BURLEY, Frank CARMEN, Andre w COAKLEY, Floyd DA VIS, Carolyn E LLS, Elizabeth FARLEY, P hyllis FLAI G, Theo GLASSER, Isabelle GRAHAM. Norma HELMS, Frances KOLARIK, Fred LEJ.G HTY, Charles MART IN, Madeline MYER . Sarah NEWMAN, Delbert POLEDNA, Leslie PONSHOCK, Conrad RISON. Anna STERLI NG , Alonso J . SOUZA, John TILTON , Rola nd J . WEHR, Norma WILKINS, J ames Who Entered Lif c Eternal During August of 1978 HARBOR LAWN· MOUNT OLIVE Me mor ial Park & Mortuar y 1825 GISLER, COSTA MESA 540-5554 (ed)ecem to the l en oi.,o 't"MW9J & Herbof llvd. So.) J • Festival Scheduled Th e J e w is h F eder ation Council of O ran ge County will present an I s rae l Cultural Fair Sept. 16 and 17 in observance of the 3oth anniversary of Is rael's indepe.ndence .• On SepL 16, al Te mple Beth Shalom. Santa Ana. an afternoon of semi n a r s w i ll b e followed by a Minha h se r vice. d i nn er. H avda l a h a nd a n eve n i n g or entertainment. THE llAVDALAH and the program are free to the public. Dinne r is $7.50 and will include a three cour se Koshe r m eal and a ticket to the Sunday fair. The fair will begin al 10 a .m . Sept. 17 at the O r a ng e Co unt y Fa irgrounds in Costa Mesa. Gates will close at 5 p.m. Tickets are $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. THE FA IR WIL L feature ethn ic rood booths. I srael i fo lk d ancin g. Maccabiah trac k and fi e l d competition for young people. carnival games and rides. judged a rt. cr aft and pbotogra phlc d is pl ays. c ultu ra l displays, films and free live entertainment. Spaces a r e s till av ai l a ble for those young people wishing to p a rticip a t e i n th e Maccablah Ga mes. For more Information. call the federation orrlce at 754·1944 . Neptune Society CllEMATI~ llUlllAl..ATSEA 646-7431 Y __ ... _-"Y_..11 .,..m "'·'--~-"k• CAM ter trw ,.._ .. ""'"'· c. ... ,.,, a b o ut e m erge n cy m ed ical se rvices and s uc h things a s wh at s t eps citizens should take until paramedics or doctors arrive Mike Williams. county d irector of em ergency m ed ical ser vices. s:ud plans are to seek up to Sl.7 million In additional federal funds over the next three years ror other improvement pro· jects. Such projects could in-j elude providing cardio· pulmonary res uscitation class es. expa n d ing hospital critical care un- i ts and impr oving em ergency communica· lions networks Freshman Program To Begin A n e w m e r it schola rship program for fr es hme n will be instituted at Cal State Fullerton in t he rail of 1979. .. Ten freshmen will be designated president's sch olars through a program funded by t he President's Associates. a university s upport group. The awards will bf' $500 a year and will be con tinu ed for a maximum or four years If the recipients continue t o s how outstanding sc h o l ars hi p a n d le adersh ip ove r that lim e period. Ca l State F ullerton P r eside n t D o n a ld Shields emphasized that there arc no financial need considerations for the awards. ' IS YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR MOUTH 157 Some of 1t should be. B ut maybe Dr. • Flanzer could save yo u some. He ~ offers a complete line of dental care .. for less than you might expect. .,. . And if you have dental insurance. it • might not cost you anything? How's that for being uo front? AdT-.Y Cll f9r JU Aflpa' •-•I 642-0112 Dr. Arnold H .. Flanzer, DDS 310 E. 17th s~ Costa Mesa ... ". Delly I s.r. ...tll • s-.1 z.~ ,. .. . . ., 1 Blk. N of Katella ~ Dlk So of S 0 Frwy 11 Blk No of Feama1'11 1711 S. State College Blvd. 3165 N. Hori>or Blvd. 1906 Oceon1kte Bl vd. !' 1714) 634-1322 C7 I 4J 545·0439 t7 I 41 439·11 I 0 ---------milr::as~sl ~ I j 1 d ,, • I, If 0 d If If , . .. a. • , I l unn • "HOT WHEELS" DIE CAST tARS IEG. ''c ,,. ea. l 6S .cole m•nolurf' w•th low 1,.c hon mog'wheel1 Collect themoll• VISTA PAK COOKIES 7 -OZ. SUPER 29( PRICE ea. Moun101n1 of cookies -lo< lunch boa • fill•"· & coffff klotch l•mprers 1 ' ~CUCAMONGA PURE ;~~~; 319 •90""· S1ocll up • SUPll PltCI iSllPPY PREMIUM !DOGF001 s 1 "' """ tl0f i91tet .tot pel•. 14 i ' or. f 01 "SUPll PltCI wiu noas &An tiEALTH WedneedlV September 6. 1978 DAIL y P1LOl 11 I I Bad Temper: Many Causes Possible l y Oil ST£1NCltOHN Dear Or. Mf'l ncrohn : My husband ,, RDIOA thrnu~h the m<1h· rhmuch·nc llt• 1~ CltU!>tnJ( untold i,ulfrrm.i 1tnd ml111<1v1111(l> In the home Thii. has bctn going on for more thun 10 yt•1m. I h l\'t1 two t.•h1ldn•n 01w 11 1.trow11 mur11-d duuJthtN of 25 The othl'r l!-1 17 Ne1tht•r 'l.'t'm' to undt•n.tund "'fhat I am ao111g through con ~tant v(1<·nl ubuM'. a('cui.ution:. of mt· ""1th other mt1l(·~. con .. tant ht1rn,,mc111 about mooey <which " tot "II> unM"<'<'!'l'>ary I. FOR ·GUYS& GALS SOFT ACRYLIC ·· WARM-UP SUITS for !0991"9· recreotlOf\, co1uol -· Wh1JPer \Oft OCt•C WO<m•up SU11l with rib kn1I tum In novy. •lly comel. s.,., Smoll to X·lorg. Wt• llvc a comfortable life. 'rtw old~t daughter is on her ""' n Both of us a re retired '>chool teacher'> Tht.• constant arguing and b1cker1ng has me at my wits end lie ha!'> h ad phy:.1cal checkups which i.ay he is okay. But hl• rt·fus('s to attend counsel· mg i.ervice. I have gone alone but 1t 1i.n't effective · llow long does this go on., I havt> reaJly had 1l 1 I go out quite a bit to get away from the situa· lion but I would like to stay r DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ho m e Jnd enJOY what r ·ve worked for all these 29 yC'af' Ca n you giv<· me some advice" His constant outburo;b of temper are more thun I can bear \.\'(' have been married for 35 year., -Mrs. R. Dear Mrs. R.: When you think FINE QUALITY 629 INYRHOUSI JALTA VODKA SCOTQI WHISIY US ITIS. (St .J·Ol.J ~=3!! SAU PRICE CAL VERT EXTRA WHISKEY I.JS \TIS. (St.2·01.) WAS 11.99 TEN HIGH · BOURBON ' l.7SITIS. (Jt.2·01.) WAS. 10.99 U.J ..... ICIDIU TUM•m ''°'$1 949 "=·._... .......... AllmCllDDUCi OI CllAllPAa. 899 J89 WAS 2.1• 7st.e ' (!S.4.01.) ~ llty ~I 'Qio-.s::/W SWIRL DESIGN TUMBLERS YOUI CHOICE 9.4 DI. Ol 11 .2 OZ. s •SUEDE •VINYl •LINEN MADf TO SUL FOi 'u toUI Mon.,.1yle' W1th rt1194'•1tdcompor1mentl ou1eq1«ke1~ muchmore' or all the d1vorcei-and what led up to them you'll understand there's no tried and true formula that will help every tnd1v1duaJ. Changes in male temperament are often ch arged to the mah.• chmactenc -and rightly !-.0 But there may be other reason!- p~ys1cal. p~ychologlcal and l'motaonal Ir he will not see a counselor with you. perhap!-he will agret• tn a completl' examination by a neurologist. I'd want to be sure -1 . . . ~\ \ . 4:.'.,, ... ., I~~ SCHOOl NEEDS FOR EACH CLASS S~~Gt•399c nc ... FOR lhe,.,. book• \lel\O no•eboo~ 0•"0" •kin loblel Of coMtruchon pope• i~~./ ~ Oovble dffp convo• DISNEY TOnlAGS SAL.l ~9 PIKl 6, ~ % IN. POlY BINDER llG. 79c 1.2' CRAYO~ CUYONS ~. 119 nusn PENCILS PAa 99c Of 24 With erosll!r '•P~ MEAD POllJOllQS 29c IOIDEN'S SCHOOLGlUE llG. 59c 7tC th<Jt thl'r<· art· no Cir ,.:n11c changes causinJ? h1:. dbnormal behavior I recaJI one or two p;i. t 1 e n t :. w ho to l' c h .1 o g t• t n Ch il r acltr W d :O-d u1 · l o Of'l recognized bral.li tumor Som1 change with t"X tn·rr.c•ly t111i:h blood pres~ure or otht.•r ')>t~mac d isease. Don't JU mp at the condu:,1on It 1s due to male climactenc 1.1nt1 t all other poss1btl1lles have been ruled out. tr there 1s no e videllct- of over t d isea se. per haps a psychiatrist will help. FILLER PAPER or TYPING PAPER "~E~200 59c 1.1 9 eo. d , , 11 J hole tiller or p101n typ1nq POPI" Coll•911! or w•de '"'"' PA a I Of S CARTER'S MARKERS 79c fin.-°' Brood line FAMOUS BIC STICK PENS SAU 17C NICI 1 Y2" CANVAS f llNDEI ntllm I'' , NICI .. ... . ,.k MUD SPIRAL . .. . J~~~~OIGANIZfl • ~lf'.,'ff: llG. J 19 L---i ~ 1.St Aut cover dfl•gn~ ____________ ..., _______ --;.., I 1 %" VINYl I BINDER PAPERMATE FlAIR PENS lfG. 2 79c U C f01 PENTEL ROLLING WRITER lfG. 69C '4C EVERGLIDE PENS BY SCRIPTO ~c: 29c U lf 1 '' PllC! $-SUBJECT THEME BOOK llG. J 49 1.99 UlTRA FINE FlA!R PEN HORMEL VIENNA TEXSUN PINI GRAPEFRUIT JUICE PREFERENCE HAIR COLOR BARNES HIND WETIING RIGIDENT DENTURE RnAINER 5~~~!~~-39c treotonyt~f SUPDNta nu mas WT MARUCHAN'S WONTON .~~~... 39.ca. lobl• I.tot SUrllrtlCl A cool rll!lr•'"-' ony11me 4'>·ol. SUrllPIKl lllU STOCIS WT .... _ _,,, ICE CREAM SANDWICHES 65 SAU 6 c PIKI FOi BY l'ORIAl SOLUTION 1'' 149 Sho"'PQO 1n ho1r coll)f Sov• now• llG. 2.49 DRISTAN NASAl MIST ~.~~~~TANT 119 llG. 1.66 For <OfllO<• I•"'" (leQfl\ ,_. ltG. 2.19 REVlON SUPER NAILS ENAMEL 'NATUIAL WC*Oll' 88 C ( •eO,.,.\ 01'0 J •O•" Coto"' fH TASTIC 8:1 llDllCIO rtK1 • 3 01 w•th "••'• 01 "°"" .. ,. llG. 2. 1t 1s' VASELINE PETROLEUM JEllY t ~ 01 .... ''"' tNJ lo I •'< or IEG . l .4t ~STA MESA •233 (. 1'11ft St. COSTA MESA 2300 HlrbOt It Wiiton FOUNTAIN VALLEY 11141 HarbOt It Edinger FOUNTAIN VALLEY M1gnoll1 It Tllbttt WESTMINSTER Wt1tmlnlltr at Goldtn Wt1t HUNTINGTON BEACH 21131 Beach Blvd. at Alt1nta HUNTINGTON BEACH • SN1 Warntr HUNTINGTON BEACti 9861 Ad1m1 It Brooilhum • • • ar. .nd ow 1es es. 1alf To ind (If ver \IX· ugh ~n. cha •ve \ I I I I I I .. AJ2 DAILY PILOT WED. Thru SAT •• SEPT. 6-9. 1978 E ...... j •• Punch Mac.ao THE SAVING PLACE OPDI DAILY 10..10. SAT. 8-10, SUN., 1M -.. It ha11 ah<loll)tflly nothing dot() with Export~ 1'hat'11 n111 Hd M11" MaybriC'.k .. Mate Killed Lesbians Get Murder Terms :-.IEW YORK <AP 1 Two lesbian lovers have been sentenced to JO years to life in separate prisons after being convicted of murdering the husband of one of the women. Carol Taylor, 29. and Elizabeth Taylor. 40. who are not related. said they were being punished for their lesbian relationship. CAROL TAYLOR, WHOSE HUSBAND Herbert, 30, was murdered. received 25 years to life ror conspiracy to murder. On the same charge, Elizabeth Taylor was sentenced to a maximum of life in prison, with the parole board to fix a minimum. · She also got a seven.year maximum for the ··criminal solicitation." or hiring the killer, with the minimum to be fixed by the board. On the same charge. Carol Taylor was sentenced to 28 months to seven years. Under state law. the two are eligible for parole after JO years, although it need not be granted. At"'TER A MISTRIAL LAST April, the two were convicted J une 7 or arranging a Sl0,000 con- tract for the murder of Herbert Taylor. Taylor. whose life was insured for $100,000. was s hot to death March 14, 1976, in the house where he lived alone after his wife left. The hired killer has not been apprehended. The two women lived together, and Carol Taylor was said to be unwilling to yield custody of her sons to her husband. ONE-COAT LATEX FLAT FOR WALLS. CEILINGS ,7!6 Washable, easy.to-apply "Fresh Look" latex flat gives 9-year durability and resists lading. WASHABLE LATEX ENAMEL FOR SEMI-GLOSS FINISH 8!~ "Fresh Look" low-lustre latex for kitchen. bath. woodwork or other interior surfaces. Save at Kmart. DURING HER APPEARANCE TUESDAY before Justice Harold Hyman of the state Supreme Court, Elizabeth Taylor labeled the case "the most disgusting, unfair trial anyone could e.o Bue~•• ••MlfoO< i.•o• "<>use 1>11•n1 culA ,,_. Dtg JOC. OOwn lo .,,.,, fh<s get tn a court... IO<lgll, euy-~ '*"' lllV .. you one- '" a separate appearance before the judge. coetco.et11QeMdS.~dvra014<1y eomes Carol Taylor said she "was tried for gayety, not .._"'•S-qt•.•eet1•--•oniv••s..,.•now••• tor murder. J was tMed as a lesbian." t• Hyman called Carol Taylor, the mother of two small sons. "completely evil. a self-appointed ex· ecut1oner." HE SAID ELIZABETH TAYLOR. mother of a teen.age son and daughter, took part in the murder to s atisfy her sexual and financial desires .. The stale said "intensity or the lesbian rela - tionship, concern for the custody of the children and the insurance m oney" of $100,000 were motives behind the murder. l:ross Set Afire To Fight '-Roots' ~~ DRIVEWAY COATIRG .,_,.."" , I•'.,,.,..,. '' _. .. ~., 5-GAL. COATING FOR DRIVEWAYS 497 Emulallled block1op coo11n9 seal& out moisture ond pro- tects end boau11t1es your as- phalt driveway 5-gal. pail NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP) -A cross was set ablaze on the lawn of ABC·affiliate WNGE midway through Tuesday night's repeat telecast of "Roots." Police spotted the flaming, three·foot·high, I•••••••,.••• BLACK TOP CRACK FIX FOR ASPHALT REPAIR cotton·wrapped cross on patrol and later round an empty bottle which may have contained gasoline. 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Cheerleaders in skimpy cos- tumes. have become a phenomenon of the NFL. to the chagrin of some of today's more outspoken women. NFL, Charlie's Angels Mated By BRUCE LOWl1T Af'~Wrlt« If you watched Dallas' cheerleaders cavorting about Monday night. you probably noticed a couple of things. Seattle S lew J ust T ired -Crugue t EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. <AP> -Jean Cruguet went to the whip and when Seattle Slew railed to res pond, he sensed trouble. His fears soon became reality. .. When 1 hit him and he didn't move. 1 knew we were in trou· hie," Cruguet said. Dr. Patches. trailing the 1977 Triple Crown winner by no more ' than four le~hs for much of Tuesday night's $160,500 Paterson Handicap, proceeded to make his move at the top of the stretch. With Angel Cordero aboard. Dr. Patches caught, passed and beat Seattle Slew by a neck in a stunning upset in the l 1hi-mile t~l. .. My horse just got tired," Cruguet said. Dr. Patches. a four-year-old gelding son of Dr. Fager, car· ried 114 pounds, 14 less than Seattle Slew. The loss put a damper on Stew's Marlboro Cup matchup against 3-year-old stars Affirmed and Alydar. while Dr. Patches' unexpected triumph moved him into conten· tion for the Sept. l6 race at Bel· m ont Park. "If Dr. Patches is invited to the Marlboro. he could have a shot at beating Slew again and Affirmed and Alydar if he can carry a big enough weight dU· ference like he did tonight." Cordero said. "Slew gave my horse a lot of weight tohight. When ABC's cameras weren't ogling the girls. you saw the Cowboys clobber the Baltimore Colts 38·0. When they were. you saw sexism officially kicking into high gear in the National Football League, to the chagrin of some of today's more outspoken women. CHEERLEADERS HAVE always been a part of football. from the peewees to the pros. But. as the name imphes. they're sup- posed to get people to~heer. not salivate. These days, in the NFLt sis-boom-bah has been replaced by bump-and-grind. The big number$ used to be 6-6, 265. Now they're 38-24-36. Solhe pro teams ltave had women prancing along the side Jines ( · for many years. But it was J the Cowboys who. a few SPOKTS ANALYSIS seasons back, mated pro football and Charlie's ------------Angels. SINCE THEN WE'VE witnessed the creation of the Denver Broncos' Pony Express. Philadelphia's Liberty Belles, the Houston Otters' Derrick Dolls, Ghieago·s Honey Bears. the Seattle Sea Gals, the Cincinnati Ben Gals, the St . Louis Cardinals' Big Red Line and more. including -heaven help us -the Los Angeles Rams' Embraceable Ewes. In many instances it's becoming a case of less and less un- iform and more and more cheerleader -and those aren't pom- pons the girls are sbakin' at you. "I THINK IT COULD get out of hand but I don't think it has to this point," s ays Comm issioner Pete Rozelle. "I think the clubs have gotten an awful lot of attention and I think for the most part they've handled that part of their show m good taste. I think they've become increasingly aware of the importance of conduct; ing it with good taste . "I don't think there's chauvinism involved ... you've always had pretty girls at football games as cheerleaders,'" Rozelle points out. Says Shannon Baker. one of the Cowboys' cheerleaders: "A lot of people have said, ·we don't need those girls on the field,' but. hey. there's also a lot of nice looking men on the field -the players. .. IF ANYTmNG, we're getting away from the sexual thing." she adds. •·our uniforms might be revealing. but I've done pro· fessional dancin~ and I've danced in a lot less. It's all m good taste." But that. quite frankly. begs the question. "It 's just another example of the stereotype." says Gloria Steinem. one of the nation's most outspoken feminists. "You know. like it used to be the servants were always black and the employers were always white. These days the stereotype is th at the women are always the secretaries, the researchers -yes. and the cheerleaders. too -and the men are always the principals. .. YOU'LL NOTICE YOU DON'T see male cheerleaders at women's sports events. ·'This race helped Slew more tban you can imagine," Cordero added. "lf he came out of it okay, he'll be razor sharp in the Marlboro." CHEERS SEAHAWKS Seattle Sea Gal "I personally think it's very offensive to see." Steinem says of See CHEERLEADERS, Page 83 Connors Wants No. I Ranking. 'I'm Not Gonna Roll Over and Give It to Them' NEW YORK <APl -Jimmy Connors was one game away from being eliminat- ed from the U.S. Open, the tournament he ~ays be likes best or all because "it's my country's championship." Trailing 5-4 and receiving serve in the fifth set against Italian Adriano Panatta. Connors blasted a forehand winner and did a feisty little dance along the baseline ; he scorched a backhander past Panalla and strutted back to the service line; Panatta nette d a volley and Connors skipped another jig; Panatta mis·bit a forehand and Connors threw his head back, raised his arms in jubilation and let out a shriek. Game CoMors. 5-5. CAN THERE B any dis puting that Connors desperately wants to win this ma· jor champk>nsbip? No! But there is much dispute as to whether Connors wants to win because he loves to win or because ht:,'s afraid to lose. "FOR nMMY TIOS is a very important tournament,·· Panatta said after losing the fourth-round heart-breaker 4-6, 6-4, 6·1, 1·6, 7-5 Tuesday. "Today he was worried about t he match. He's lost a couple of finals and be wants to prove again he's No. 1. "In Italy we say he does not want to die." Panalla is among the gro\l{ing group that thinks Connors has to win because he can't face losing again and providing h1s skeptics wil.h mote ammuntuon. It •~ a \ fact that Connors has won only one major cha mpionship since 1974 when be so con· vinclngly won Wimbledon and the U.S. Open. · CONNORS, OF COURSE, contends be • still ls on top of his game and shortly will be back on lop of the tennis world. "I'm not gonna lose, they're gonna have to win it from me," Connors said after the 3tr.i-hour match. "I'm not gonna roll over and give it to them ." Today, Connors' former fiancee, Chris Evert. was to take center stage against 15-year-otd Tracy Austin In a quarterfinal match. ln men's quarter-final acUon. 15th· seeded John McEnroe of New York was to play Butch Walts of Phoenix. In a night match, No. 3 Vilas GerulalUs of New York faces Johan Kriek of South Africa. EVERT ADVANCED i nto the quarterfinals Tuesday by bealinl Recin• Marsikova of Czechoslovakia 8-4, 6-l ln the grandstand. while Austin wu in tbe more prestigious Louis Armstrong Stadium See CONNORS, Pafe 82 t ,.,.~ boom-bah replaced in the National Football League by bump-and-grind FOOTBALL BEAUTIES An Oakland Ra1der etle 1 leftl. and a New England Patriot cheerleader. perform during a recent game. Angel s Play Pair Rai nout Causes Ticket H eadaches By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of ti.e o.lly Piiot Si.ti All things considered. th rainout or Tuesday night"!' Angels Rangers game at Anaheim Stadium ha~ caused more problems for the Angels· ticket office staff than the club !lself The only effect on the team ts that Caltfornw·c; Nolan Ryan. coming off a rib injury and scheduled to start Tuesday. got an ex· tra day to heal. Oh yes. and whe n Kansas City beat the Oakland A ·s Tuesday night the Angels fell half a game rurthc1 behind the Royals. and now trail by 11~. BUT FOR THE ANGELS' office staff. there are the headaches of rescheduling today '!' single game into a doubleheader and the hassle of handling irate ticket holders who wanted to see the Texas Rangers. but are un· able to attend today's 5 o'clock twin bill. "We'll.have :i sptc1a! ex· t':'.'.",~A•v .... .,,,..,ca11tcrn••t1r • ~~1>.tn h d h th .. ~ '":'••\ •• ca11t0ftti.'.\ : 1\o.m C ange wtn OW W ere lY i<"oo W.~rws C•l••t C.11lorNa 1 no.m can get tickets to any game remaining on the schedule ... l'3Y~ Mei Franks of the pubhc1ty de· partment. "They may not be :ible to gel thf' same seaLc; the.v had for the game that wa.s rained out. of course, for the simple reason that those seats may have already been solo t'or the makeup game they choose ... Ryan·s opponent. ii" the first game torught will be Steve ·Com er <7·3), a promising rookie with a l.91 ERA. Comer has won his last four dec1s1ons. IN TIIE NIGHTCAP, Paul Hartzeli <6·8l Is scheduled to start for the Angels against Ferguson Jenkins 113·81. Since Hartzell was penciled in lo pitch tonight anyway. the rainout doesn't shake up California'!' rotation. A victory in the opener would give the Angels their longest winning streak of the season 1five game~ 1, and a sweep of the doubleheader woyld produce their longest !>treak in two years. More importantly. it would keep p1 essure on Kansas City in the t1sht Western Division race TUESDAY'S RAINOUT was only the second tn Anaheim Stadium,hlstory The rlr~l came Aprtl 8, 1975 when the Kansas City Royals were in town A pre-season g11me at the B1g·A was cancelled due to rain 10 1967 and last season n contest was postponed due lo a llght failure. While the Angels were tenants or Dodger Stadium ln the early 60's, they had six regular season rainouts But Anaheim fans aren't accustomed to ramout pr'()(edures, and See ANGELS, P•gf' 82 . .. 83 e ·rr. Jn ,81 tor. set .c!': nd 1Ul rn or lr. n Id w )( rar. and low Ives 1tes. half . To and (If over mix· i>U.gh IOOn. ocha eave I • 112 OAIL Y PILOT Openers Near for JCs By ER NU! C' STILL() Ol .. 0..1,,_ ... SouLblend lhl5 !'leuon efter husl year's 9·2 l'Umpalgn. will make the ~hort trip lo Long 8t'J1·h ~ily Colhigc for ttb opent:r juries will play a very Important role for us." says Coach Don Lent. It I .. h1~hl\ IJkt•I\. lhttl th(> ilTl'LI ' fhret' 1u1Ho1 l·olJ~t Jwtb.ill lcam:. OrMll{lt' Coai.t Gok\eo W~ und ~It wilt 1U wan their ~ t>pftH!.I' S..urday Whlk!o oo1y l>l<"k "tucbr '~ OC'C l"arft~ 1ln.-w a bom~ opc-n~r. Km s-t'•rlna~n·i. Sa ddleba c:k Gaut'h o ead Ray 'b~kldonl'io Rustltti. arc r.e.ng t,cam~ hi\ hard b)' anduatton Saddleback. c:omt'ng oft lt.8 ftnest season ever 110 I I wlll visit V~ntura Colleae. a predom n&tdy freahmen team. The Chargers lost a ll their running backs. so freshmen will be counted on con- siderably. One of the tentative starters is Kevin Hagan from E stancia. All three ••mes are set for 7:30. FOUAJWING 18 A CAPSlfLE report on Saturd~ ·s opponents: ~~ 'OFFENSIVE RETURNEES include quarteTback Mike Tetrault <S.10, 175), guard Bob Carlson (6-2. 230>. center Tony 'lera (6-3, 210> and tight end Bill Mardineam <M. 235>. O .. A NG C'OA-"'T IUC'K.S OfT w. se-.on Jgain" Cypress a lf'&m t.ht Plr~ have btoalt'li In llll 'cvHI pttVlOUS med· 1111~ Exper1eneed tn lbe skill positions but thin \n t.be defen11lve line and offensive t.ackfleld, Cypresg naures to be stronger than lbe tA-am wtucb weot5-5inl978. Defensively the returning starters are defensive backs Don Woolbridge <6-0, 170, Reggie Young lS·ll, 170>. tackle John Ro~ers <6·2, 230) and linebacker Fred Goldt-n \\'~''· ranked ~ttOnd an lht "Our biggest problem is depth, so in· ESCORT SERVICE J immy Connors n<.·edcd the help of burly bodyguard Doug Henderson <with racquets> to slice through the mob following Tuesday's vie- A .. wi • ..-.. tory over Adriano P<1natta in the U.S. Open . Connors adva nce d to the quarterfinals. Rams' Backfield Hurting Only Cappelletti Is a Certainly LONG BEACH (AP> The LO$ Angeles Rams have in.Jury problems m their backfield. but Ont' thing is certain -John Cap- pl'lletli will be the starter at fullback. yards in nine carries a nd blocked for Tyler. who gained 36. and Bryant. who bad 19 even though the Rams' offense s put· tered. tuck in the ball to avoid fum· bling. Malavasi admitted he knows very little about June Jones III. the quarterback from Portland State who led Atlanta to a 20·14 victory over Houston in the Falcons' opener. but he does know the strength of the Atlanta defense. * * * See OPENERS. Page 83 I',.... Page Bl CONNORS ••• ~ ousting Anne Smith of Dallas 6-4. 6-3. While Connors was being s everely tested by Panatta. Wimbledon c hampion Bjorn Borg, the No. 1 seed. had it easy on the cement courts, beating baseline specialis t Harold Solomon 6'2, 6·2. 6-0. Steady Brian Gottfried, the No. 6 seed. parried the rocket serves of fellow American Roscoe Tanner. 6-2. 6-4, 6·1. All the winners ad· vanced into the quarterfinals. After squaring the fifth set 5-5, Connors hit a net-cord winner to hold his serve. then won the first three points of the 12th game. He had three match points to play with and used them all. The game then went to three deuces before Panatta double-faulted on match point. CONNORS AGAIN thrust his hands toward the s ky and pranced along the baseline. Panatta and Connors embraced at the net. "He only gave me a very long look ... said Panatta. "That's as good a match as I can play." Connors said. follow- ing an escort.eel trip to the locker room to get massage treatments for a muscle cramp in his leg. His escorts included a cop. a personal bodyguard and a prac- tice partner. all of whom en· deavored to keep adoring female fans from their conquering hero. When he emerged from the trainer's room and made his way back to the stadium area for the press interview, he wore sneakers and no socks, his ten- nis shirt and a towel around hi s waist. Lawrence Mccutcheon, with h \e seasons of gaining 1.000 yards or more. has been ham- pered with a thigh muscle injury ;ind Rod Phillips also has ail· m ents. So it appears that Wen- de II Tyler and Cullen Bryant will comple ment Cappelletti et~.imsl Atlanta Sunday m the Rams' home opener. .. P ENALTIES HURT our of- fense ... Malavasi said Tuesday. "Little mistakes stopped us. We should have walked in on one play that was called back. The pena lties hurt our overall of· fense game plan." Asked about Pat Haden's com- ment that, as quarterback, he hadn 'l called a good game, Malavasi answered. "To me. nobody calls a bad game. Either you ~et execution or you don't gel execution." Rams Picked by 10 THOSE WHO think Connors has stood still while players like Bjorn Borg have swept past him contend that .Jimmy refuses to adjust ttis game and adapt to changing co nditions and circumstances. In the Panatta match. he threw up more lobs than usual in offsetting the ch argin~ Italian -a tactic sug· gested from the stands by his coach. Pancho Segura. "Cappelletti runs well and hloC'ks well.·· said Coach Ray M<Jlavasi. "He's n ot flashy, but ht• always gets the JOb done " AS A COLLEGIAN al Penn State. Cappelletti wo n t he HE>tsman Trophy in 1973 and was the Rams' No. l draft choice. Stil l. 11 wasn·t until 1976 that he bcc<1mc a starter. Last season, h 1!> l ead blocks h e lped M cCutcheon set fo ur team rushing records. In this season's 16-14 opening triumph over Philadelphia last Sunday Cappelletti gained 26 Malavasi was asked if he wor· ried when Tyler. the former UCLA star. carried the ball al arm's length and answered: "YES, IT IS an adventure watching tum run, very much so. We tell him to wrap tbe bell up, but it's a habit. He thinks he ha s to run with the ball out there." So the fleet and elusive Tyler will be told, and told again lo From AP Dispatches Los Angeles is favored by 10 points over the visiting Atlanta Falcon s in Sunday's NFL m atcbup, according to Harrah's Reno Race and Sports Book. The odds: Johnson & SOR Presetd •.• Baseball Standings USED CAR SPECIALS '76 CA.Dtt.1.AC SEYIUE Full power. ltlt wheel. cruise control. AMI FM stereo tape. Leather interior & moonrool 33.000 miles. (5027071 '76 POHTIAC RREllRD The Hot One Pop orange. 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Counting tonight's doubleheader . there are only 11 dales from which to choose!. tr rans don't pick a game with Texas they'll probably have dif ficulty getting a seat for the next series, when division-leading Kansas City comes to town. Reserved seat sellouts are ex· peeled for each night. And the only choices remain. ing for fans who want to see Tex- as are tonight's doubleheader or Thursday's game, the l~st of 1978 for the Rangers in Anaheim Stadium . After the Kansas City series. the Angels have only one more homestand this year. a six.game set with Milwaukee and Cbicaao between Sept. 26 and Oct. 1. ... ANO•'-NOTllS --llya• Is IM'lfto Ill\ ""' '''" tonlQl\I \Ince P41t llino WVtft K-IKI IMlno\ 419o11ntl e.111mort AV9 20 In w•rmtno .. 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FOOTBALL I TENNIS I BASEBALL A CapauJe Report From the World of Sports A .. ~ FINISHED AT LAST Tish Davis, 21. left. and Ginger Cox. 23. shown here setting out from Seattle on June 22. have finally completed their 1.100-mile row to Skagway. Alaska. The 20-foot boat. a Norwegian faering, was custom built for the trip. Girls End I, 151-mile Row 10 Days Ahead of Schedule From AP Dispatches SKAGWAY. Alaska -Ginger Cox and Tish Davis fi rst rowed together on the Dartmouth women's crew. Their teamwork should be perfect now. after a 1.151-mile row up the Cana- dian coast from Seattle. tbelr hometown. The women took Skagway by surprise last Friday when they arrived lO days ahead of schedule. Today they are still taking the town by storm, belng partied and praised for their exploiL "We surprised everyone,·· Ginger Cox. 23, said. "No one expected us so soon ." Cox and Davis. 21. left Puget Sound on June 22 and took 72 days lo make the trip along the coast or British Columbia and southeastern Alaska. They rowed 1.089 miles and sailed 62 in a 20-foot-long. 5-foot-wide N.Qrwegian faering boat dubbed "Van - drafalken" -~egian for "wandering falcon." tt was cust.om·made at a cost of $4.000. The pair were greeted in Skagway by seaplanes and small boats. They celebrated with a swim in 45-degree water belore mooring the boat. ·',We figured we_'d better swim for the last time. and we hadn t had a shower m 10 days," said Davis . The pair spent 20 days resting along the way. visiting fi shing towns or hiding out from bad weather They usual· ly rowed 10 to 14 hours a day. making 2 to 4 knots. Once a seaplane landed and served them coffee and sandwiches. Tour ships frequently announced while pass- ing that the two women m the tiny boat were rowing from Seattle to Alaska. ,,.orfon Bags Ton ·"•"fl Dol'n ANNAPOLIS. Md . -Former Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton has been charged wtth exceeding the bag limit for mourning doves, according to police of the Maryland Depart· ment of Natural Resources. The department citation was issued by an officer from the agency's headquarters an Talbot County on the opening day of tbe season Friday. police s aid Tues- day. A hearing was set for Sept 25. Conviction carries a m aximum fine of S300. a Natural Resources spokesman said Morton, 63. a forme r l.'on gressman from Maryland·~ 1st District. also served as com· merce secretary in the Nixon administration. He Jives on a farm at Presqulsle·on· Wy e in Talbot County. ROGERS MORTON QMOte of tM Dafl Pete Rose on Houston Astros pitcher J.B. Rkhard. "He can throw a ball through a car waah and never get 1t wet." ~ Rejofns \'fkfnfl• 'l'oda11 The Minnesota Vikings s aid disgrulltled [i] defensive lineman Carl Eller would rejoin the 4. • team today. following an agreem ent wtth General Manager Mlke Lynn to suspend Eller·s contract talks until after the season . . The St. Loult Cardinals said tests showed starting defensive tackle Cbulle Davi~ will have to undergo surgery on the right knee Ile injured in Sunday's Joss lo the Chicago Bears . . . Golden Richards, a slx·year wide receiver who occasionaUy com- plained the game plan didn't mclude calling his O\amber. was traded by the Dallas Cowboys to lbe Chicago Bears for two undisclosed drart choices. ladaort 110.,,italJzed lt'klt \'lrtar An El Monte man allegedly involved tn an • altercation with Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Reggfe Smith last June 24 pleaded no contest to a charf'e of tampering with his car . Out· fielder Reggie Jackson of the New Yor'< Yankees has been hosp1ta liz<..'d for treatment of a virus and will mis:. the ncxl several ~ames ... Frank White ·,. three.run doubt~ in the seventh inning brok~ u scoreless tie and Dennh Leonard threw a two hitter as the surgmf( Kansas Cit y Royals defeated Oakland 3·0 Lee May blasted a leadoff homer in the SL venth and Carlos Lopez sang led in the lie ·breaking run later tn the tnnmg fol lowing Boston third er ror of the game a~ the Baltimore Onoles posted e 4·1 victory over the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox. who huve lost five of their last six, now lead second place New York by only fou r games ... Roy Wlltlte's three.run homer and eight innings of shutout pitching by Dick Tldrow carried the Nt!w York Yankees to a 4-2 victory over the Detroit T1g<'r" . A run-sconnJt double by Jose Crua and a sacr1f1cc fly hy p10ch·h1tter Bob Watton rallied Houston to a 3·2 victory over Tom Seaver and the Cmcan nata Reds Warrior' Take Luf."aff. Ca11h The Golden Stale Warrtors. as expected. m have decided to ilCt'<'PI guarct lobn Lucas and $100 ,000 as compcnsat1on ior lostng Rick Barry to the Houston Roekt'l:I Veteran guard Walt Frailer Iii expected to rep<Jrl 10 the Cleveiand Cavehers training camp next wf'ek , but l!nOther NBA rtxture. Dick Snyder. probably won't rN\lrn, ~u1d coach 6111 Fitch Radio. Tr&et11do• RADIO. Texas ut Angels, S p m doubleheader, KMPC <710>. TV: U.S. Open tenn1:s champ1onsh1p hlghhghti;. 11 '30 p.m .. channel 2. I .. ( sar, and low •lves ates. half ... To and (If over mix· ough • >OQn. i>cha '"ve \ C( in st ~ j f I FOOTBALL/BASEBALL Dusty Rusty Detroit's Rusty Staub wails for umpire's call that New Yor k Yankees catcher Thurman Munson has already si gnaled in luesday game in New York. Staub was try. ing to score on a long fl y ball in fourth inning of Yanks' 4·2 triumph. Into the Fire Bruins Open vs. H uskies LOS ANGELES CAP> A philosophical UCLA Coach Terry Donahue s ays there are advantages and disadvantages as far as his team's opening the 1978 football season with an extremely im· port.ant game 1s concerned and "you just have to take them as they come." The 12th-ranked Bruins open their campaign at Seattle against defending Hose Bowl champion Was hington in a nationally televised contes t Saturday. The important Pacific.JO Conference affair could go a Ion~ way in determining the Wc~t Coast representative in the 1979 Rose Bowl game. "I have no choice in the matter." said Donahue Tuesday when asked if he'd rather not be playing such a crucial game to start the season. "lf you win. you have an excellent start. if you lose. you have to fi~ht out of a hole the rest or the season "THE FACT THAT l'OU open with such an important game helps your enthusiasm during Tu•v "°"""u• two-a -day practices, but it limits what you can do in terms of experimentation with new ideas." Donahue is beginning his third season as the Bruins' head coach, and for the third straight time. his team is involved in a na- tionally televised opener. But UCLA raced non-conlerence foes to begin the lru."t two campaigns. In fact. UCLA hasn't opened a season against a league oppo- nent since 1970. And Washington. rat~ 11th nationally. is more than just any league opponent. ''THEY HAVE AN outstanding football team." said Donahue. "They don't make a whole lot or mistakes. They will not beat themselves. You have to line up and beat them physically." The Bruins defeated the Huskies 20·12 last fall, handing the Pac-8 champions their only los s in conference competition. Both teams figure as solid contenders in the first year of the Pac-10. ex- panded in 1978 to include Arizona and Arizona State. UCLA was 7.4 a year ago and Washington 8·4. including its 27·20 victory ove r Michigan in the Rose Bowl. Neither team was hard-hit by graduation · the Bruins return 42 lettermen and the Huskies 44. DONAHUE REPORTED that a number of kt!Y UCLA players have been hampered by injury and 11lnes::. but he's hopeful that all wall be ready by Sa turday Among the injured players are t wo -time All-America line backer Jerry Robinson. guard Jim Main and tight end Kent Brisbin. all of whom have ankle problems. Three returning regulars and a converted Quarterback will start in the Bruins' offensive backfield -Junior Rick Bashore opens at quarterback, seniors Ja mes Owens and Theolis Brown go at running back and sophomore Mi chael Brant will be at flanker . Brant, the third-string quarterback as a freshman, is progress ing every day. according to Donahue. who called Brant "one of the 22 best athletes on our team." The Bruins. who play their firs t three games on the road, don't have a home game scheduled until Sept 30 when they entertain Minnesota. Major League Leade r s ---°" "' ., .... NATIONAL &.EAOUE 8urrouqll1All 8uckntr Cllt Portier P9I\ ModlO<k Sf- Clon SF J Crur Hin A.$ml111LA Wl>lttlelclSF e-"""' AowCln G Aa R M l'cl. IJI 41$ IW U2 .l 16 .a 3'e Je 11• .JU .,. 4'1 11 ·~ .lll IOl 371 U 117 .310 IJ.4 SO. 80 IS7 ,J 10 131 4'l ., IS7 .308 111 417 " 1i. .JC» n• 411' ~ 114 .lOl Ill S4' •S 16) .30l '~ w • 170 .2" "-"""' F~I••. C1ncl-1, JI. LY1ln11u, Pll•l....,llJfl••. 1•. A \mlU., ~ Aft9elO\. tt. ICl119tn..,., Chlc-. H; Oew~. MOntrMI U ; PMl!tr, Pllttbur9!1, 1J. .. _ ......... FMler, C.••tl-11. .. ~fff'I' LO• Anqe~ '-· P••Ur P11t)burq!I, ••• Cieri!. Sen F••M•><O, •I, A Smith, '"°' A"9'1te•, 19; Wlnllt lO. 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C.litof'I'•• IC I. G•••. IC•Ma• Gitv. " I Dodger s, Giants RescheduJ ed Today LOS ANGELES -Th e bnseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Fran· cisco Giants was pos tponed Tuesday due to wet grounds and was scheduled lo be made up this afternoon at l p.m . Harness Results for Hollywood P T1 .. ojans Excite Robinson LOS ANGELES ! AP) -John 1l o b 1ns on . the South ern C'ttlrforniu football coach whose team wus 8·4 tn 1977. said he learned two important things during th.it "dis a ppointing" seu11on. · · 1 le arned that USC fool· ball te ams come back very well." he s aid Tuesday during his weekly meeting with re· porters "We had a few d is· hea rtening losses. but we came back to beat UCLA then went on to win the Bluebonnet Bowl. "AND I LEARNED a Little more that football is really a day-lo·day struggle; you can't be i.ky high al times and down at other s." The Trojan coach said he ex· pccts that s ame kind of s truggle during the 1978 season. '"Playing consistently a nd Im· proving weekly this season is crucial for us, .. he said. "In 1977. we didn't want to get in any long s lumps, so we s lumpe d on alternate weekends." ROBINSON, BEGINNING his third year as head man at USC. said the 1978 Trojans could be a better team than last year. "We have a chance to be a more exciting team in terms of polenllaJ position by position." he said. · · 1 ·m excited about this foot· ball team. excited because we've got a lot or new players and I just don't know what's going to hap-pen.·· Talking about some of the Tro· ja06· new starters . he said. ''I'm sure these guys are going to be good football players at this school: but I'm not sure they'll be good football players by this Saturday.•· T HE TROJ ANS, ranked n!nth nationally in the preseason poll. open their 1978 campaign Satur· day in the Coliseum against Tex as Tech. F romPageB% OPENERS ... Boller <6-1. 210>. The kicking chores will be handled by Jim Perez. who re· corded a 47-yard field goal la:.t year. L .. fl Be.e• CC Long Beach C-ity College will be going through what is kindly called a "rebuil<lin~ year" in 1978. Only three starters are back from the team that was 6·3 and fini shed third in th e Metropolitan Conference a year ago. The best or the lot, safety Mike Maloney C6-1, 202 pounds> is being h ailed a s an All · Am erican candidate. CRAIG PEARSON <6·1, 250> returns to his center position while Brian Fullbright c 5-10. 175 >. who started at wide re· cei ve r last yea r . is being groo m ed fo r the s tarting quarterback position. The halfbacks In the veer or- fc n s c are Tony Gil es and Michael Pa_yne. A 6-t. 195-pound s peeds ter who has run 100 yard~ tn 9 4 ~econds. Payne is a transfer from Long Beach Stale. Gi l c s.!ti ·l. 210 > i ~ a ls o a s ophomore. "W c have a lot of freshmen but we feel we'll be a good foot· ball team," says assistant coach Andy Anderson. "We'll find out for sure when we play Golden Wes t." \l~tura Freshmen outnumber let· tcrmcn 60-19 al Ventura where Coach Dick James will be hard pressed to match last year·~ 8·2 record. "We're a very green. inex· perie nced football team. Wt! don't have any names." says James . who has four freshmen vying for the still unclaimed starting quarterback position. I F THE R E I S a bi g name on the Cougars· squad it is Gilbert Alvarez, who was :-.eventh in the state in kick scor- ing last year. Alvarez holds the school record with a 49-yard field goal. The top running back is Myles Reid . a 5·10. 205 ·pound :-.ophomore who gained 250 yards last year The best of the of· fensive linemen is Mike Hobbs 16-3. 220>. Ventura's defensive strength is in the secondary, where cor- nerbacks Joe Green <S·ll. 170) and Jim Brown <6·1 165) are re · turning starters . Chris Brock 16-1, 210) is a returning starter at inside linebacker. STOP SMOKING ThOusands have with j uJt one visit ... at reasonable ratP! San Clemente HYPNONSIS CENTER Ste 126 (Medic.I PIH• I 493-3332 ./ Wednesday September 6. 1978 DAIL 'f PILOi 83 SoutliWest Football Schedule Do\Tl AlKAHSAS IAYlOll HC>lnlOM Itta SMO TtU Tl.US Tl.USA6M Tl.US ltc.H Sepi 9 lowo SI ICU I ot USC -~ otKon<.a$ Sept, 16 VClf'ldtrt)oll 01 UeorQIO 01 Memp/111 SI le•os (J1 flot1do av .. OI Ilia 8V" !iv• ~ al Oillohon1l ~I OI ~llK~V ll!all 01 Olllohorm OI l"9M )1 o• Orf!'JO" WymoitiQ 01 t!Oa•Of\ eo1 I M~ - S.01 ..., lube 01 onoo ~1 al flondoSt lSU 6ye 01 Pf.M ',r Of ftx<n Tech Metnj)IHS St I '~•0) ll:t 7 ICU HQusfOf\ of Boylot e.,.. 01 Choo S• o•Mon~ ()donomo ie.os led> IW ·.,~~A & ~ Ck:• I ~ 8ye SMU le1osA&M 01 ICU 01 8oyiof R>Ct N lt•OS )1 Ol lbnlOI' I OI NoM' ~·<i; (kl 21 Of'"°' of ltx0$A&M of SMIJ ltxos Tech HousfOI' Of lulonp At"°'1~ 8oylor I OI Re, ();1 28 Of HouslOf\ ot rcu Ar~ (J1 Te_•osA& M 01 loos BavlOt--SMIJ R.c;> a ... Nov ~ R<e ot Ttll<n lecll l(U 01 Mo~sos TP•°'AA M 01 Hou"Of' BYt Of SMIJ I 8aylc1--Nov ti 01 8oylor M Of'llOS Of ftxO> SMu Of RICI' lexos IPC"h ~IOI' 8vt I C71 i(U- Nov 18 rexosA &M 01 Rice Bye llovlor Of Tuo1 Jech ftxos 01 f(lJ a1 Ar'--I SMU Nov ~ orSMU leros ot ltiros Teen 8yt Mon50S f(lJ I ~!Of\ -01ltx0$A d.M Of 8oylot 0..2 lexos Tech Ra 01 HouslOf\ rex0t Ad.M 01 Jexo• I 01 Men.a• SWC's Best: Arkansas , ',,., Four Other Teaim A lso Loaded DALLAS !AP > -The Arkansas Razorba c ks are so good they could improve two notches on last season's final AS· sociated Press football ranking. which was No. 3. They are the class of the Southwest Confere nce, but mere mention of it upsets Coach Lou Holtz. At a recent Southwest Con· ference kickoff gathering. Holtz said. "We 've got more question marks than any team with a chance to be nationally ranked ... A lot of coaches would like Holtz' problems. H E HAS T R EMENDOUS talent at the skill positions -the kind of firepower that scorched Oklahoma for ~1 points in the Orange Bowl last season. Houston gets back inJurecl quarte rback Danny Davis. who guided the Cougars to the 1976 SWC title and a Cotton Bowl vic- tory over Maryland. Also. mid· die linebacker Da vid Hodge re· turns after a year's layoff to anchor an improving d efense. TEXAS LOST running back Earl Campbell. t he Heisman Trophy winner. but returns a rugged defense. If freshma n A.J . Jones produces at tailback. and Coach Fred Akers finds a cons istent quarterbac k . lht: Longhorns c oul d ambus h Arkansas like they did in 1977 A clear and present danger lurks in the SWC second d1vis1on Rtuli Sizzli119 wht>rt' pa s s hc;pp Soi..1 h1·rr Methodist can m ak e life t:r. pleasant much as it did a year ago with an upset over Houstor. and two years ago with ar. upst:t over Arkansas . The Mustangs· pass-and·catc!- combination or Mike Ford and Emanuel Tolbert keeps SM t; out of the easy-to-beat class TEXAS CHR ISTIAN a!~o could surpris e behmd senior quarterback Steve Bayuk and c.r. improved defense with ar. an fubion of 1un1or collegE: star<; Rice and Tt.•xas Tech should have down y('ar'i under new couc he!\ Ray Alborn a nd Re'< Dockery. respect 1vel) And his swift defense returns with only a hole or two to patch in the secondary. The defense permitte d the high -scoring Sooners just six points . $2 Million Bat Quarterback Ron Calcagni. a heady leader. and running backs Roland Sales. who rushed for 205 y a rds in the Orange Bowl. Michael Forrest. J erry Eckwood and Ben Cowins can match any backfield in the nation. Finally Is Alive ARKANSAS IS LOADED at· wide receiver. with Donny Bobo. Bob~y Duckworth. Bruce Hay. Gary Stiggers and Robert Rar· rel I. Holtz. a m agician who can make a rabbit disappear out or a hat. says. ··we have a chance to be a competitive football team." Holtz shouldn't need magic mirrors for that to happen. Should Arkansas slip. it would get trampled by a stampede of good teams m its s hadow -Tex- as A&M. Baylor. Texas . a od Houston. I F T HE AGGIES improve their defense. they could be dangerous because they have a swift backfield with tailback Curtis Dickey and quarterback Mike Moseley. Massive fullback George Woodard is out with a broken leg suffered in a softbaU game but David Brothers, who runs the 40 in 4.6, can pick up the slack. Baylor Coach Grant Teaff ad· mils he has the mos t talent or any Bears' team he's had. but he has a big question mark al quarterback. By Associated Preh~ When you're the ··Two Million Dollar Man" you 're expected to bat higher than .245 J oe f<ud1 of tht.· Californiu Angels knows that. and ht"'> tr~ ing to do something about 1t The Angels. legitimate pen· nant contenders in the A~ncan League West for the fi rst time ever. are finally beginning to get a return on the S2.090.000 they spent to get Rudi in tbe 1977 free agent re-entry draft AFTER AL~IOST two dismal seasons. Rudi finally has gotten his bat in gear During August. he hat at a .330 clip. including seven homers and 18 runs balled m. He also had five consecutJve hits in a series with the Boston Red Sox. So far in September he's been hitting around .380. '"We 're getting aown to the real nitty-gritty of the season.·· said Rudi. "At leas t I feel like l 'm making a contribution It''> more fun lo play when you're hitting and winning. Now is the lime to do both "I F I CAN HAVE a decent last month. maybe I can make up for the past :.eabons · · Rudi was among tht: bag gun:. Fro• Page BI NFL CHEERLEADER. • • the NFL's growing crop of pneumatic female!-"It'<. obviously <1 for m of exploitation ... but iC they don't mind doing it. that'!-their right." Says Lynn Mutchler. former Texas state coordinator for NOW t National Organization for Women 1: "1 believe a lot of people wouldn't go to the games if thev didn't put on this kind or show. especially here in Houston. where they don't have a very good team ... And the women are being exploited. I would like to see them get paid as much as the players if they are going lo have a~ much potential for attracting fans to the game ... What does Baker think of that idea? "We 're not getting our bodies pounded out there hke they are.·· s he said -which may be the best new~ of this or any football season for sexlsts. chauvinists and the rest of the nation·~ girl watchers. purchi:lscd by the Angeb 1r: the frt:l' agent market 1r. ar. attempt to build il winner aftt!r year'i of 1 rust rat1on. Rud: b&tted 28!'i o l'r l'lght l t:ll H'a sor.!-w:I~ Oakland. twicl' hit above 304, 197C and 72 and blasted mor• than 20 home runs ir. 19i4 and i5 But Rudi'-; p roductior. h ad fallen off drastically sinc(' j Otn inj.! California. pa rtly th!! r t!sult Of IOJUrtC:.. IN .JUNE 197';. he s usta ined .. broken wrist artt:r ht' wa:-. hit b .. a pitch. lie didn't play anolhl•r game that season and batted on ly .264. lie managed to ht• t:l home rum. -third best or. tht team -and drove in 54 run:. ··r was very lrustre1 lcd 1r 1977 ... said Rudi. "Al! ! could de was catch fl y be1lls tr. practice r couldn't hit becaus~ m y hand was in a cast." Another injury hindered him early this year. After geitm~ on ly s ix RBJ in Apri!. Rud! hurt hi:- calf crashing into d wal! 1r :\1 1n nesota chas ing ~ fl y ball lh:- batting suffered a1?a an Ht' die not drive 1r. J singlt rur 1r ~1<:.\ and then Y.a!-benched fo 1 poor hilling. "I STARTED TAKIJ\C t·xtr · batting praC't1cc.' s aid ltuo1 I tried bearing dowr mon · And it has p&id 01! Or .;i.:nt 2i. Rud: pinch hat J ~rand ..,lafT' to beat the Kansal' C11~ Royai!'- 5.4 lit> hll two morP hus{':- !oaded shots 1r. the nex• au ca.\ ... and hasn't stopped h1ttan~ sanct' Rudi 's $2 milhor. dollar bll t finally has come tc life . ar.c! Manager Jam F'regos1 ::.ar ht' ·:- not surprised "Joe" at"'aY" beer .i good hr lt•r and .i ~ood RB i m ;i n l"rcgos1 smd "lie·" had o !ut ol mJuries. but .i good bal!plu)ll will alway:-se<tl< h1~ !t!veJ ' Rt. d 1 · ':.. c· u, rt> n l it' 11 •• • • • 245 and cl1mbmg Volleyball Teams S hare T itle TIRE PRESSURE INDICATORS HONOL U LU - Volleyball t e am s representing the Balboa Bay Club and Estancia tie d for the c h a m · pionsh1p of a Hawaii pre-season tournament last weekend. Both Orange Coast a rea squads finished with 5· l records. NOW: TIRE PRESSURE Always visible Always undey control\)t~' / ~ te•' \~·· ... '' a\\ 9 \O 3t .,, I ,\)I \ t, \)~ v -{ uot"I ..,....-• reuure ~ ~ Preuurc normat ~ ~ too low IC•n be seen by day • C•r be !ell 11 nltntl lL TIRE PUSSUU IMOICATORS .._.for: less wear ana tear • thus sa\·1ng on ttre CO!. " 2 1ncredsed ro<iCl s;,:ctv lor you ana your fam'lv 3 saves time , r"-------·Clp-4 ._. ... ---------~ SKEETA OF CALIFORNIA MAIL TO; P.O. 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BlJSINESS ANALYSIS Cao 8 G11n hl'tld' llw i.mokan~ .1nd hl•ullh pro~r.11n uf lhc Nu t111nttl t'.tnc·t•r ln,t1tut1· u ..im t'I Offi t'Ot Uftl,'0{') l.lflcf ht• I t'l)(lf l t·d IJ 't month th.1l 11 • ... JtCn .... ablt 111 'mok\• "'"w 1·1~arl'tlt•!> in h11Hh•d quant1t1t'' Jnd not u11 (;()rt ... ranoaniti. arl' bu:-.t•<.I 1111 l<'i.tlng of r ri.ttlf t'ltt•-. with If' dured lt•vt•b of tur n11:11l11W and ol h1•r tox11· ... ub..,l un<•••' i.urh ll:. t arbon mono>-;uJc uncl n1tro"'c11 ox ldt':. f ront page covl!r age 1n newspaJ)t.•rs at'rO!>S the country . It w "' lhl' kind of publacity the t' Iii: u rl'tlt-companies couldn't buy if they t ried. The• ro111·1u..,111n '' lhal Mlfl\l' l l)(.,rt:'llc·.., drt' -.dfot lhltll other' Some 60 million Am ericans .. till t.moke, und they worry ~•bout this habit. Their wor ries are rnten..,ifi e<l every lime they read or hear about <1 new :>tudy .. potlighting the health hazards .issociated with smoking. TIU. c.01u IU:POHT 1(111 Docto rs M a k e Mo ney Selling I nsurance Jlow comfortmg it was then to .-ect a report -a government one tu boot -that smokers don't have to worry so much 3' long as they ar e puffing away at some or the new low-tar brands. ~i\N1'A MONICA 1APl Medical malpractice msurance. a costly hcadarh"' for mo~t C<lhfllfnt<t doctor!>, ha:-.. proven a success ful bui.I nei-~ vcnturl' for a firm formed by disgruntled physicians in the wake uf tht• 1975 1976 malprarlat'e cri-.1-, JOHN BANZHAF, AN antl·- tflbacco crusader who heads the group, /\ction on Smoking and llealth. expressed his dis may with the Gori report rn this com- ment. Thl· l>lx:tor-.' C'o -.Cly' 11 ha' returned more thun $3.19 million in d1 \'1rlcncb und 1nll·n·~1 to 11:-. 1.500 mcmtx.•r flortor' '>IOl'l' 1t wJ:. founded in Wi6 prem iums to <.,econd·vc<1r mem ber::-... effective Oct. 1. • "You·ve got to realize that the great majority of smokers want to quit but can't . cind they're gras p i.~g a l psych o l og ical ::.l raws. ··wE ARI:: THI-: only doctor <Jwned medical malpr <1ct1ce 1n surer in Califorma to have pa1J its m e mbe r s interest a nd dividends a nd the only one to h;.ive reduced it::. r<1te since the statewide t:risis of 1975." said Or. J oseph D. Sab('lla. p resident and board c hairman of the non- profit company. Together with a decrease to the s econd·year mem bers' re- qui red contribution t o the com· pany's s urplus -money used tu capitalize the firm -the second- year members· insurance costs will be lowered a total or 9 9 per- cent. The Gori . report is the most powerful psychological straw !'.mokers have had lo gras p in the past 30 years. YOU CAN BE sure that the cigarette companies will exploit these findings. How to do It w1Ll be the Lricky problem . In 1975. doctors in Northern C'aliform<1 went on strike while their SouthC'rn C<111(orn1a coun· te rpa rts !'ila~ed work s lowdnwn!-. aftt'I' in::.urance <:omp<1nie!-. hiked malpractice rules by as much a!> 450 pt>r n•nl. Pre miums for f irst -year me mbers were out 71 -z percent in J anu<1ry. Milton said. Nudgl.-d by the '>late I n-.urancc t:om mii.sion. the cornpanic::. re· duced the size "f their ·ncr eases. but only ~lightly. Many <:om pames stopped wnting malprac- t ice insur ance policies THE DOCTORS llAVE in the la::.t few years ~ottl'n 1nd1 rct'l paym ents on their conlribullons to t he surplus, which arc treated .,._ loan~. a nd through dividends on their premiums You won't see any cigarette maker break into ·print with the claim the Gor i findings point to: !-.mOke our low-tar brand. it puts less poison into your system than other brands. it's better for you than the full·flavor bra nds. Sabell a and Milton (.ciy t he company's s uccess 1s due to lowe r-than-expected c laims. which they attribute to careful underwritmg pol icies. As far as the Lndustr y is con- cerned; the case against smok· mg has not been proveci -a nd no company is going to put down s moking. If you want a h1gh·lar cigarette. it will be provided. GERALD MILTON, a bu~1 ncs::. manager for the Ooctori, · Co .. s aid the firm h a~ <Jn· no unced a 7 percent reductwn in I "W c sec that the doctor is practicing within t he scope of hi s competency, the scope of hrs trainin~." Millon s aid. "We '"' 'ci.tigalc hi:; background." WHAT YOU ARE likely lo -.cc. though. arc all of the follow. 1ng mOV('S Countians Promoted New Employees, Assigimzenl Changes R eported Technicolor Audio· Visual Systems, Cost a Mesa. has a nnounced the following promotions and additions to the ma nagement staff: Norman Buten has been prom oted to vice president, operations. from manager of product development. He is responsible for engineering, manufacturing. m aterials, production. quality con· trol and service activities. He joined the company from Mag:nasync Moviola in North Hollywood, where he was manager or mechanical engineering. David Gassner has moved to the company's Costa Mesa office a nd named national sales manager. He has been with the company s ince . Janua_ry 1976, and was r egional sales manager in the Midwest from that lime until his move. He will coordinate the efforts of the regional sales ma nagers nationwide. -Aron Kochar, who joined the company from Mat.tel. Inc .• in Janua r y as manufacturing e ng ineer , h as been n a m ed m a nufacturing ma nager and will be responsible for departments related to plant operations. He has had interna· tional operational experience in the ar eas of quail· ty control. engineering and production. Leonard Scbupak has been named manager of product development and is responsible for directing the research, design, development and modifica tion of products and systems. Before join- ing the company, he had his own engineering con- ::.ulting service and was vice president of engineer· mg for Adee. Inc .. m Santa Ana. * James R. Jones has joined VTN Consolldated, Inc., Irvine. as manager of the electrical engineer. ing de partment to replace lrwtn L. Erdricb, retir· ing after 29 years. Jones will handle planning, s taffing and manageme nt of the e lectrical engineering ac· livities. He also will contribute technical direction. particularly to VTN's contract with the city of Anaheim for the removing or existing electrical utilities and replacing them underground. During his 18 ye ars in the field, he was as- sociated with 3D International in Houston, Texas, :ls a vice president. and with Tippets, Abbett, McCarthy and Stratton as an associate. With the latter firm, he was chief electrical engineer at the Dallas· Fort Worth Airport. He also planned and established criteria for Tehran ln· lernational Airport, an $800 million project in Iran, nnd for the expansion of Kimpo International Airport in Seoul, Korea . * Nancy Wills, Huntington Beach, has Joined the s ales and marketing staff of Amerlcu TkJe Co. She bas sales experience in related fields and most recently was a sales representative for a Newport Beach·ba.sed escrow company. • John McDaniel, Huntington Beach, bas been named manager or the Old Spaghetti Factory in Newport Beach. He has been with the restaurant organization since 1976, when he wais manager or the San Diego restaurant. * 8.L. Yarborough As50clales, Newport Bea ch, has announced the following personnel announce· ments: -Robert Figueroa, Irvine, has been named executive director. His responslbilllles center on lnvestment marketing, with special interest In in· ternational gem s aleR. -Jack And~ws, San Clemente. has been named an executive dfrcctor and will concentrate ln the Investment gem market. Y a rboro ugh, a diamond i mp~rter a nd ' wholesaler , opened a division for the sale of inves t· ment diamonds in 1976. * Beneficial Administration, Newport Beach, has announced the following personnel announce- ments: -Robert M. Stayner has been promoted to ex· eculive vice president. He is responsible for the a dminis tration a nd issua nce of Be nefic ial Employees Seeurity Trust and other employee plans. -John C. Vanderscbraaf has been named vice president for finance. responsible for finan . cial affairs and the accounting and reporting pro· cedures. -J ames R. Godfrey has been appointed ex- ecutive vice president for B.E.S.T . data services and is responsible for development of computer systems and data processing of plans. -Donald S. Fein has been named executive vice president. responsible for development of ad· mlnis trative and group clalm services. -Thomas E . Thorp has been named ex- ecutive vice president. He assumes overall responsibility for product development, services a nd m arketing. * Biddle Development, Newport Beach, has an- nounced the following personnel appointments: -Steve Parry has been named dirtttor of ad· ministration. Responsibilities include processing projects from inception through construction. He is forme r project manager and assis tant lo the president at Wood Construction Enterprises. -Paul Geary has been named director of c us tomer s ervices. He is responsible for customer relations and previously held a similar position with Broadmoor Homes. • Bentley Laboratories, Inc., Irvine, has an· nounced that Willard Lewis has been appointed vice president of manufacturing. He joined the company from the Castle Co., a manufacturer or oper ating room equipment. where he was vice president of manufacturing for the p ast four years. * Diane Stephenson has been promoted to marketing coordinator and assistant vice presi- dent of State Mutual Savings and Loan Assocla· tion, based in Newport Beach. She began her career with the association in 1973 a nd bas received several promotions from her beginning position in the purchasing department. Her new duties include the creating, planning. o rganizing and implementation or Institutional and branch marketing programs. She also will be in· volved with advertising, public relations, salesmanship and publishing of the company's Benefactory Magazine. • Arthur 'E . Shrock of Newport Beach, senior quality assurance engineer since 1974 with l1T Cannon Eltetric, Santa Ana, has been promoted to manager quality assurance for rectangular con· nector products. He formerly held quality engineering positions with Xerox·lrvine; Mattel Inc., City of Industry. and Astro Electronics. Inc .. Fullerton Introduction of new brands with lower levels of tar . nicotine and toxic gases. Further reduction or tar and nicotine levels in existing brands -Stepped· up promotion of the low·ta r cigarettes. THE B~ND T~IAT r anked highest in the Gori study was Ca rlton in the menthol version. One could supposedly smoke as many as 23 Carlton menthols ci day and not incur a higher death r a te t han nonsmoke r s. An Am e ri can T ob acco brand. Carlton has the lowest tar level of a ll cigarettes. 1 milltgram . , rt also has one of the lowest m arket shares. 1.2 percent. ln the week following the Gori re· port Ca rlton's s al es skyrocketed. So what you will see is a big push placed behind the low.tar bra nds: Now. Vantage, True, Merit. Decade, Kent Golden Lights and the "light" oUshoots of r egula.r brands 1 Marlboro. Winston. Salem . Kool. L&M 1. TWENTY YEARS AGO the Ciltcr cigarette was an oddity. With the appearance of report a ft er r epo rt impli ca ting cigarettes as <1 killer. sales or filter cigarettes zoomed to the point where they have t aken over virtually the entire m arket. Twe nty years from now the full·fl avor high-tar c igaret te m ay be an oddity. with the m arket dominated by low-tar brands. 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RlleA.ld .4113 209 1Sll>-'" TriSoM 40 3l'I .. ~·y ,, I ; I 78"-. '. c:-I 60 • bO 1S'lo-v. Fuqua 40 • IMO ,,...,_.I K•ntll 10 9 18S ·~-~ "91M pf I 60 2'3 ul21/H "4 Ro~hw I 20 10 65 26 -v. Trlalnd 37 12"'9 ••• Arvin P 40 1i.: 1 " • 110 ~1"1 IO 1 &e 2'11!+ 1'1• Fuqa DI I 2S 14 1~ • KCtyPl 2 56 10 13I 27'ltl+ Vo NttlCunt $4 16 12 267111+ "t llobtsn 1 70 9 28 3'1t. + ~. Trl•Pt AO 9 93 23:V.-v. AS<lrtO :i:.-"' """""" I &O 14 lS 19V.-Vo -0-0 -KCPL pl2 20 3 74•...-;\\ NevPw 2 1 71 22~.-"' Roblr\S l7 10 ZOl 11.\41 Trlntyln I 1 111 23"4. ~ A~~i ~ : ·~~ 20'(; + OWING 1 tO 12 2 Ill/• ' ,._ GAF ... 11ff l4V• + ~ KC Pl pt2 J3 30 26 -V. NevP pf 1 60 y400 11'!11+1'111 RochG t 4o1 8 14 18"" TuonG I l7 e 211 16-'Ill Athlone 1 1 6 11 19 '+ "" 2::'e~ ~I~ ~ n:r..:: ~ (MF pf 1.20 • 213 1~+ ~ KCSOln 210 19 61>VH 1 NevP pt 2 lO 1310 2J Roell Tl I 4A 8 IJ 191\; 1 l{w TCfo• 1 20<1 • 1&7 31 ... o . Wednesday, S eptember 6. 1918 l/N DAILY PILOi BS Wine Suits U.S. Beverage Taste U.S. consumption of wane ha." s kyrocketed to muri• than 400 mUllon gallons " year and . by 1980. more w1111: will be sold in the United Stutes than dlbttlled s pant.;, :il' cord in~ to ''Impact," a wine Industry new!ileUer Per·person drinking of wane b around l 8 gallonl., d year. Jt is expected to reach 3.1 ga llons m two year-.. a nti by 1985. Calitorrua table sh1pments aJone are expected to be larger than total U S. consumpUon today SINCE IMO, ADULT CONSUMPTION of Lable wine 111 the United States has more than tripled, while de:;sert wane Intake has been cut almost in half The retail market already 1s nearly $3 btllion, and U S demand as expected to grow 6 percent a year into the mid·l980s • Domestically, California wtner1es stlll hold the lead. their share of the table wine market 1s expected to remarn close to 70 percent through 1985. Among imports , the leader 1s Italy Jn the first six months of 1978, Italy ac· counted for 48.6 percent of imported wine ship· ments. an increase of 53 percent over the same 53 percent penod last year As recently as 1970. Money's Worth. Italy had only 20 percent of the U S. table wme market. while France had 35 percent. Portugal aJso had 20 percent. Spain, 10 percent and Germany, 1.5 percent. AS OF THE END OF 1977,, Jtaty·s share was up to 41.4 percent, France's share had collapsed to 19.7 pei'cent. Germany claimed 17 8 percent. Portugal had 9 8 percent . Spain had 7 5 percent and a ll others shared 3.8 percent. Why the shift to wine"" '11 Many European wines were sampled by v1s1ttng Ame'lcans in the 1960s and early 1970s, when m1lhons or Am enc ans toured Europe 121 YounJ!t•r Americans have bee11 reared on ~on drinks. colas and other good·t;c;tmg beverages. so they choose wine on the basis of taste f 3) Economtcs wi e ld undentabl e force Wtne 1s cheaper than hard hquor. And as more meals are eaten away from home. an increased use <>f wine is noted. 14) The white wme craze has become part of the American scene, with the spritzer 1wh1te wine with club soda and tee> a party favorite. Stocks Up Quickly, Hold On to Gains NEW YORK <AP! 1.-ate selling cut into ., s tock market rally today. but it still held onto a substantial gain The Dow Jones average of 30 mdustnal issues, up by more than 12points10 midday, showed a gain of9.18 pomts to 895 79 Advances held a commanding 11·3 lead over dechnes on the New York Stock Exchange Analysts said the market's rally had more to do with internal factors than any particular news development. "The market showed excellent momentum after Labor Day. and that brought m a lot of new buying," said Eldon A Grimm. an analytst at Birr. Wilson & Co. "A lot of peo- ple were wa1tmg Lo see what the stockmarket would do afte r Labor Day. because Labor Day usually marks the start of a trend '· "It's largely going up because it's going up." satd Robert Stovall. an analyst at Dean Witter Reynolds StfWlu In Tlw Spotlight What St otk• Did NEW 'YORK CAPI Prev Tod"Y oav 1136 8U 01 6!J Ja .. a •1c El 1 ,. 13 SS 23' Con£ pl 6 z 1•'h GATX t., 27 137 :io:i... . KCSoln ... ' 22V> t "· NevP Df 1 's 5 201/li Rockowt • • 11 14~ TwlnOs 'IQ • IS 2l'lti• ~ ... uc'.e PU 87 1 80 •• ,,, 6000 s :v. OAT pl 2 50 5 '° • IA KCSou pt 1 1150 12 •• NEngEI 1 10 133 23""-'it Rklnt pf ' H 1 86 • l''' TycoLab 80 6 IOS 71'111. "" "'"""" 140 9 "6i sJ • 1.., ~~ P) 4 ·~ ' 1 s::Z:-1v. GCA 1s 13 11• 1~· ..._ ttanc;e 1 80 • 1a 19•10 • NEnGE 112 32 11•1 .. '"' R-•ni pt 1 Js 1 31 • ~ Tyle•Cp , ~ 11'\>-''• A---i-an • •ad•r• R 3 I 117 2t.. eonFJ:: I SO 8 3M 24:V. • v. GOV • 1M 12 • V. KanNb 1 -7 8 104\ NEn~2 16 1 29 AollmH I S2 10 10S JS -U-U --.:'"...-.._ ~.,, °"" :uR~ ~: 3 /S 1130 '8'0. ConF pl • so 2 Wt'h• l'h GF ~ I 6 •• ' KanPLI I 86 7 SI 21-1\• "' NEnic. ua l3 J3~ Rohr Ind 11 82 "''' ~ "" U'IL. 80 6 2131 "'"' "" Advwntea C>.Kllned Un<hattQed Tol<1I 1.sues New hlQhS New tow\ IOS~ 101) .,, '°' J A11Pcpt780 21 &3 •'"-CnsFr1 110 ..... ~.": ~ g::~. 39111 l~U~~! ~ ~:~t~lrn I~~~~~~:~~ l~~ ~~-·n Aolllns 6010 207 201.4 UGI 1561 J2 201111 • "• ~~r:ara S2 18 ~?,o1\J ... I~ ~~;w ~ ~~ 8 : ?3•· "-~~ I:~ 13 I~ ::3r4 ! m Katy Ind • lCl8 9~• .,, NYS pl 8 IO t120 93 =~~~on 41 n '!~;-v. ~~~T l: 20 9 .~ ?~!/) :-:~: <1vcoC1> 10 • 1'f31 "34 .... • n . CnPw pU SO il.IO '1' > + '~ ~pf 17S 1 llll +II/• K•ly pl 1 46 9 SJ ?S~ t Newhall 5& 11 It 2.S:V.· Roper I 60 S IS 16'' .. ~. UNCRes 40 10 80 20'to • 1• 4vto pl • -26 u69',. 7 CnPw pl4 S2 1100 SI '• r.---.. 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NI~· l 40 6 M JO AyanH 80 9 1 2111> UnC.rb 2 80 11&21 •2 • 'lo Bakrlnl .. 13 l!IO lJ • t~• C"Pw ptS SO 2 7S -~ GemCI ll 2V/O+ 'Ill KertGll 40 a 287 l6.f,,. V• ~eot pt 1 90 . 1 29~ '" Ry<lerS 60 Y n• 19"'9• >lo Un!=mr<e 16 l3 10"• 1 BaldWU ' 6 ll!f 22' •• Vt ConlAlr 41e S9l 1•~· Gemln 1 20il • 11 ,... • KerrM I 2.S 13 lJS '° + ~ 'HorlWn I ... 8 2'-1 261/H "• -s.-s -Un1onCI> 10 S11 6Vi+ lo NEW YORK. CAP) S.14!$, ' pm ertc" and Ml chenQe ot Ille Ion most acttv• American S1oc• E11tNllQ<' l•sue., trad11111 natlonelly at mo•e INln SI ln•ttum Sys • 1'1.400 1'-• '" ~~t~,t9~ A m:i: 11l~ .:.,::: Or.ark Air 134, 100 •v. t '" LoewsTll WI 122,000 24\oo + '• Cllamp Ho. 116 lOO 31/t -v. Ma<rOd Incl. 114,000 2"1. -•1t Nortek Inc 108,soo 1611, • 111. 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William Sarire • i CAOSS-WllS MERV GRIFFIN 7:00 C98 NEWS 8 MICNEWS LIAA8CLU8 8 WOAU>NEW& TONIGHT 0 BOWLING FOR DOLLARS I • ILOV£LUCY Oesc>erata at ltlo lltllur41 10 becOme an Klres&. L~ wn19$ a play lnatNd • SAWOAO AND 80H Llll'ftOnt 8lld hll fr1en<I. Roffe>. ec;are Off a butglat Hl the Sanl0td llOuM, bur ne luve111 gun t>ehond fD MACNEIL/LEHRE~ AEPOffr C& SP£CAl. "MyS111fY Mur•I• Of Ba1a CaUlornla'' The gu~n1 tocic l*f'lllngs letl by 8" llllCl8nl and 11111& known Indian c:rv- 111a11on ere aeerCfle<l IOt In 1ne rugged mountains or Claa•rtrl l.b•i•g• 8 KN)(T (CBS) Los Angeles 8 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles g KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles G KABC·TV (ABC) L os Angele~ Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Otego G KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angele~ ®.> KCST (ABC) San 01ego e KTIV (Ind ) Los Angelei. • KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles &l KCET· TV (PBS) Los Ange111i. Cl> KOCE·TV(PBS) Huntington Beach 8a1a. ()) JOICER'S WILD 7:30 8 TATT\.ETALES 8 SHANANA Guest: Olla AeeH i NEWl.'YW£D GAME MATCH GAME P.M. ' JOt<ER'S WtlD • THE 000 COOPL.E Felix volunteers on behall of Osc¥ and himself 10 talle cat& of a small boy &) ADAM-12 Reed 1oarna lhal h11 part- n&f, Malloy. hu been llld- na~ by a tMCllOoary Q!_OUP. W HTOHIGHT Host: Clete Aot>&fls. m STAMOAAO • , "Sam Persons And Company" ()) CANDID CAMERA ®J f AMIL Y FEUD 1:00 fJ ()) OR. STRANGE A young psyc;hialntt f Peler Hooten) IS Q1Y1!f1 magical PoweR 10 ward off an evil S()(Ctlf8$8 and her crew ol fiends. 0 SHARKS "The Death Machine" lhree und.....,&tllf adveo- lurers confront the great G WILDER. WILDER Four or Thornton Wlld«'s ~ plays on f1lijgooua I morel themes are preMnt- ed. l.'30 m CM)88.WTTS G OVEAEASY Dick Hayme& sings and dlSCU8$el apeolal f1tnily relallonshlpe; ser>oor c111. zens' organuauona: trans- portallon. a 67-yeat·old p111r1tet I writer llnds that Ule's wori< gives her great salislac:tl<>tl t;OO 8 DICK CLARX ... • "... And A Casi 0 1 T hOuflal'da"' Ok;k Cla<lc ptesenls a prG'ilew ol "'' new eerles '"Dick C\atk's Live Wednesday."' teatU<· Ing many or the atan who h• ..... be4ll\ assoc:lll1ed With htm OY8I' ltMI )'88r$. a o ROOTS Aller a dlaMtrous rebellion a11emp1 aboatd enip. Kun. ta arrives in AmerlCa and i5 sold. From an Amencan· born Sia,,. called Fiddlet (Louis Gosaen Jr I he 1&ams lhe ways of his n- hte. (P811 2 ot S)IR) I THESAINT MERV GRIFFIN EVENING AT POPS flutist Jean-Pierre Rampal 'Dream Comes True' After Soaps, Actress Lmitl3 Series Role By TOM JORV NEW YORK IAP> -Audrey Landers ha rdly looks the seasoned TV actress. ei~ht years in the business. But at 21. ~he's got two soaps, a number of guest spots and a string of com· mercials to her credit. And now Audrey Landers has a regular role in "The Waverly Wonders," N BC's new comedy :-.eries featuring former pro foot· ball star J oe Namath. "THIS \'EAR, I DID three pilots that didn't sell ," says the blonde actress from New York. ·•Jt 's one of those things. You get your hopes up and then the network doesn't buy it. "Getting a ser ies is like a dream come true." In "The Waverly Wonders," Namath is Harry Casey, coach of a hapless high school basket.- ball team. Miss Landers plays Ginger; the school"s head pom- pon girl. • An episode fro m lbe new series will be broadcast Thurs· day evening al 8 on Channel 4 as part of a "Joe Namath Spe<:ial" on NBC. The series will be aired Fridays at 8 p.m . beginning Sept. 22. ,.,.WI ......... 'WONDERS' REGULAR Actress Audrey landers "You see the same girls quite often. and I guess you sort of becom e friends. You talk over the script and what you've been up lo. "I guess you have to ra- tionalize. If you're right for the part, you'll get it." Once the show gets rolling, she says, it's five full days or work each week. "The Waverly Wonders·· is taped before a live audience, ··tike putting on a little show each week," the actre~s says . NAMATH HAS DONE some acting, both for television a nd in the movies. but "The Waverly Wonders·· is his first series. "He's a very down-to-earth person," Miss Landers says. "He takes his JOb seriously. and works as hard as everyone else. And h e t a k es criti cis m gracefully." A prime-lime series g reatly increases an actor's opportunity for exposure, and Miss Landers s ays she takes that pros pe<:t seriously. "Doing soaps made me aware that people take what I am say- ing seriously. I think it's impor- tant for television to get the right messages across, and that doesn't mean c e nsoring, It means choosing parts that pro- mote ideas you believe in.·· ACTING ISN'T ALL that's on Audrey Lander s ' mind these days. She's got a record, "The Apple Don't Fall Far from the Tree," coming soon. and says. "I want to pursue my singing career to the fullest . It ·s a chance to be creative. wrl~. singing ... "I 've always done several things al once." she says. "I'm hoping both careers will feed off each other." TUBE TOPPERS KOCE 151) 7:00 "Mystery Murals of Baja California:· The giant rock paint ings l eft by an ancient and little known Indian civilization are searched for in Baja. N BC 8 9:00 Dick Clark . And :.a Ca~t of Thousands ... A preview of th<: new serie:-. "Dick Clark·~ L1ve Wedne~· day:· KABC fJ 9:00 -"Roots." Kunt~ arrives in America and meets Fiddler in the second of five parts. Lou Gossett Jr. stars in tonight's episode. folns 111e Botton Poos In hie rendlllon ot ••&lfle For flute Md Juz Pilno'' by Claude Sollin0- 10:00 • Cl) TI4E INCMDlllLE HULK o...ld Bann&f gets oi joo '" a Ttmn Square arcade Wile<• he uncovers • mut- d« p+ot. (RI I G HEWS NOHT GAU.ERV A lc•ndly old man pleac:ta wrtl\ a hNt'ltess moneyten • def on o.half of a fl"lend. • THEPAWSEM GMlncora becOfM9 pr&Q· nan1 and ,_. her mer· ,,. " juellfled .. lhe and het husbend grow fond of ffCtl other. (R) ID BUMOVIM' JOURNAi.. .. The Other Clribbeen·· The problems and ptoml$11 of Jamaica are ex.emtn8d (R) 10:30 I., N£WS 11:00 Cl 8 (I) ®) NEWS DATING GAME MOW: • • ""lmpUtllon'. I 19 721 Alotan<lro Rey. Kalhenne Justice. A ~ind-tl\e­ sc:enes &llamtnallOn or tl\e crrmea ot passoon commtl· 111<1 tn lhe Qlltlertno world of the 1ntem1110t\11 jet _set i5 ~ted. C2 lwL) • THE ODO COUPLE Fellx r--. In ftuhbaek. I lie hectic; CMll1tl leading uo to 0tcar·1 l'n8niaQe ~ bo!h -· '" the Army ReMrve. e F£AHWOOO 2NIGHT Guests: F•nwoocfa Precl- SIOn Swim Team, Nbrartan MISS Janice OtallatTI. Or. Rlettard \Ian Moot. fD DICK CAVETT Songwril&fS Sammy Cahn. Alan Jay Le<"8r and Arthur Schwortz wilt talk about mus.c:. (P1r1 <'I IAI f1!> MACNEii. / LEHRER REPORT 11:30 8 ()) U.8 . OPEN TENNIS Htghltgl>ll of fhe d1y s acuvlltea In lh1s lourna· ment from flust11nq Mead· ow Park In Corona. New York 8 TONIGHT Host: Johnny Carson GuMIS: Pete• Strous&. Chat1el Ne1aon Rellly 8 1WIUOKT ZONE "FrO<TI 1'9nes •• With Love" 8 (II POUCE WOMAN "Blasl" Pepoer goes und&f-10 soMI a mlM· cter lnllOIVtnQ a wealttly ~ tnlluentlal tern11y • HOGAN'S HEAOES Hogan cons Klink 1n10 let· llnq hl!'l'I pose as the ptlton commander • GETSMART Smart swt1Ches lflen111tes wnh 1 EuroPean ktnq 1Pan fb CAPTIOlllEO WORLD NEWS TONIGHT 11='5 fJ ()) H1'WAll Fl\IE·O "Anyone Can &ild A Bomb" Mc:Garreu tS gl'ven 36 hOurS 10 dOllWW S 100 mllli<>n 10 extonlonlats thtea~ to d81.onate ao a1omoc: bomb IRI t.<>RNING t2:00 9 TWIUOHT ZOHE Edwatd Hall hasn't llepf tn lour dll)'9 f0t feat t~at he Will be killed by ht$ dreams Q) HIOHH09ES G) HONEYMOONERS Ralon l>fOVM 1na1 e~ec;u· ltvt!S 818 l)()tn ilnd flOI made, and rhat the an o• govmg orders ·~ a tos1 cne .J a~kson as l«ttkson Whet9 h8'9 ConGetne<I 12;30 D MOVIE • • • .. .._ 'o Be l/fifY Very Poc>ulat" I 19551 Belly Grall'*. Sheree Nortl\ fwo YOU1'1Q O'f'lr., tlle wrtnetNS or •~ murci.< find refuge rn • COiiege f'f atetnh ly hooae ( 1 nr • 55 mtfl I • MOVIE • • • '" "8alaen I 19421 Ro1>•• 1 Taylot. Tr1omas Mllchell American Gt'>; 1ign1 a gallant. but h004t- lff1. ballte In tne Ph•kp· pines 12 rirs • 30 m1n I • MOVIE • • • "Tile weir· P9511 Richard Aober Harty Morgan P.,ttv prelU(llces disappear when a blACtl chll<I ~ lraope<l In • well I' llr , 30 min I 12:37. tmJ 8.W,A. T. "'Blind lilan'a Bluff" Hondo It teolaced U lhe S W A f teatn l&adet after t>e1r1Q wounci.d 1n ;, shOOt-OUt (R) 12:55 8 ()) C8S LATE MOVIE • • ·~ ··rne Day They Har1Q8<1 Kid Curry" (197 I) Pete• Duel. Ben Murphy Two OU11AWI llle<nPllno 10 go straight learn anolh4!t man '' c•a•mMQ 10 be one of the tnlamous duo t:OO 8 TOMOMOW GuestG fom Gorman (buebatt umQlfe). Tommy 84111 INFL Referee). ~ Audolpfl 11118A teftereel. and Autllut Mercanle f~• · lnO refereel. formet Pfofes. alOnal '90rt• ottlaall. Cl MAVENCK "eom.todl Con90ttacy•• t:46 1 HEWS 2:00 NEWS • MOVIE • • • ··Two l hooaencs Women· t 19<1•1 Flora Aol>son. Phyt111 Catven T ""° c!Ownocl fliers come to .t womet1 "> •nle•nmef\t camo 10< ptotection ounng World Wa• 11 12 hrs I II) OETSMAAT The n'l&'Tll>«I of flMt old CONTROL bueball team are ~lem .. lc:ally belt!g ""*' 2-=2'1 NEWS 2:30 MOVE * * .. ,he Magntl!C*lt FtlUd'" c 1939\ UOyd Nolan. Alt m T atnirott A lo< mer em040)'ee of an ·~· e-.por1 comonav dtsOoYets he hes ~ lml)llCated in 2 :3' 1. IY= hr . 2!> min I 3:00 ..aviE. • * "The Gamma Peol)le t 19!>61 Paul Douglas. Eva Bartok 4 •8C>Of'let •nd pN>IOQrlQl'l8t d•ll(l()lle< • .C:Mlflll~I wno UNI Gan-,.,,.t •llVS to ~eale rOOOl-llile ~ (l hr .30m1n1 3M8 MOVIE * • "ltfMICI 0t Tl\e lotl ' I 19681 AtCllOfd Gr-. Luke Hall)tn Ari an1hrOOOI• ogtsl and hot ltmtly er• sl\1ow,.tclt1>d on .n unch81ted ••I'd I 1 nt !iO m"'l S;SS I NEWS 4:00 MOVIE • • "Ce1111 819491 J<>&I' Hickson. 8'uce leauw n.e mUf'def• ol • --4!hy woman is cac>lll'ed l>Y • youno woman PC>6lnQ aa • OOOI< II hi • 30 mif' I G MOVIE • • '"Monev Jungle" ( 196111 JOhn E11Cton, Lola AlbflQhl FNe m&IOt Otl complnl85 compete •or po..-of *' Oii held abOUI IO be INMd by the s1a1e.12 hrs > ·~·MOVIE • • "'The Rerurn 01 The Vamp.,.... ( IG<l:JI Be•• Lugosi. Nina F~ A vam- prre cor11rnuei to trve dese>t•• 111e s1ake tllrougti htS lleefl (1 II<., 30 mll' I Tl111nda11•• •• ,, .. ~ no.,le• J.«)RNING tt:30 • * • ··f1ot1an·· (19401 ~obetl vounq. Ctlartes Cot>um A stable groom mantes a Covntesa aner they bOlh t~ll New Y(ltf( l2 "'\ 20 min I AFTE~ON t2:00 D * • • .. Cellle Emp1rtt 119!>81 Joel McCrea, GIOcl• Tail>Oll A Mted came bOK '88115 IO dou~ crosa the men wt.a sent htlft to jail. I 1 hr •• 30 min I ~[I •• ·~ "The Oelpt.. eureau·· f 197Zl Laurence ludunbtlt Joanna Pettet. A •-ct> bureau. tue>Pl'r· '"9 1nlonnat10t1 10 the P•eaodenl, hln1s a man g•h· eel wtll\ 101at recall f 1 h• • 30 tntn I 3:30 8 * • *' / .. The Besl Of Everytt11ng'" (Part 21 11%91 Hooe Lange ~h;pnun 8oyo A llOme IS ~··ovlfd OY an ~ltCtl IOve ...... t' "' .30monl 'Holocaust' Assailed By Critics LONDON r AP1 Br1t1~h ~'r1t1c s hav f' a..,..,a il f'd Holocaust.·· the V.S.-mad e four-part television program on the Nazi extermmation of Euro- pean J<'W!t. a" va ri o u ~l y . '"abysmaJ ."" "banal.'" "abs urd:· "schmalu·· and worse. They said Hullywood technr· ques used in the dramatized docume n tary m a d e th e Buchenwald concentration camp look like something "almost out of 'Ideal Homes·:· ••ABYSMAL STANDARDS mark 'Holoc aust·.·· wrote Richard Last In the Daily Tele· graph after the British Broad· t'a st ing Corp .. aired the far~t episode Sunday night. Last wrote that the program. which drew about 120 million American viewers when it war. s hown by NBC last spring. "wa~ so fundamentally inadequate that one wondered not that a few Amer ican critics ha ve de· nounced it but that most should have come out in its favor.·· The Rev. J esse J ackson. left. portrays himself as he t apes a scene in Los Angeles for the "Lou Grant" show starring Ed Asner. It's J ackson's first dramatic role a~ himself and will be shown on CBS. AU DREY LANDERS spent four years as Heather Kane on t h e NBC daytime series. "Somerset." and was J oanna Morrison for two years on CBS" "The Secret Storm." She's also appeared on "Where the Heart Is.·· "Love of Life" and "Search for Tomorrow,'' Prime time credits include ap- pearances on "Happy Days." "Police Woman," ••Marcus Welby, M.D.," ••Emergency·• and "Room 222." Comic's Career 'Flying High' Rosalie Horner wrote in The Daily Express that the program. based on a best·selling novel by Gerald Green. was nothing mor!' th an ··ente rtainme nt with " Hollywood-sized 'E. . . . The deathly hand of Tinsel City 1s ever present. The Buchenwald concen tration camp looks almost out ot 'Ideal Homes'.· STEWART STEVEN called rt "almost unbearably bland" II'\ his review in the Daily Mail. That kind of background m eans scores of auditions, something the S.foot-3 Miss Lan- ders takes in strike. .. IT'S NOO' AS BAD as you'd think it would be." she says. Ali to Play Film Slave JACKSON, Miss . <AP) Former heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad All will play a fre ed s lave during R ec on s truction in a made-for.television movie to be filmed in Natc he z. a s tate ofncial says. .. Freedom Road." a four-hour movie to b e shown on two nights on NBC-TV next year. will be a "political look" at South Caroline from 1865 to 1875, according t~ .. Walterlne Odom. mm coordfnator or the state Agric ultu ral and Industrial Boanl. She sald Zev Braun Productions of Los Anieles was dose to stgninJC others lo star In the film. By JAY SHABBUTT BEVERLY HILLS <AP ) Jackie Mason, the comic and ex· rabbi, makes his TV acting de. but this fall in CBS' "Flyin& High" airline series -as a rat>. bi interpreting for a Russian de· fector. Why the actor bit? Mason, 47, a short. complex man who mix· es a swift, cutting wit with self· deprecation, self-appreciation and a keen s ense of the ridiculou.5, kept a straight face as he explained: ... DECIDED l'M not only the greatest living comedian, I'm also the greatest living actor. l didn't get this information from anybody else. l listen lo my own opinions a lot and I fiaured that Ir that's my opinion. . . " The New Yorker's rich Ea.c;t Side accent s wirled upwards amid the lunch cries of others for chicken soup and lox at Nate and Al's delicatessen, Mason'5 unom claJ office wh.en he 's in town. He went on to say his urge to emote has smoldered ever since he 1ot ..-eat reviews ln bis first acting Job as the star or a low· budget 1972 film called "The Stoolte. "Every comedian thinks he's an actor." he sighed. '"Most of us are full of c censored>. but sometimes not." Mason, of\en sighted on the Tonight and Merv Griffin shows and in the clubs or New York, Las Vegas and e lsewhere. gained much fame In 1964 during a controversial gig on the late Ed Sullivan·s show. He was accused or raising a certain finger that sportscaster Don Meredith says only means : "We're No. 1." Sullivan thought it obscene. Mason denied he raised that finger . Sued Sullivan, too. THE SUIT LATE R was dropped, the two made up, but It was a strange row for the son of a Russlan·born rabbi, a son who actually had been a rabbi and whose two brothers still are rab- bis. Ma on said he found early in his religious career he was in the wrong calling: ··Basically. l 'm not that rellglouR " Why then comedy, why not sell alumJnum aiding or such? He blames his congre11Uon: "They alway!t used to say, 'Rab- bi. you ought lo be a comedian.• I alwoys did a few Joke'l at OC· casions where you didn't have lo be too serious -weddings, bar mitzvahs. brotherhood nights. 0 1 DID IT TO balance out the seriousness of my performance as a rabbi. l didn't want to bore them lo death. r knew they didn •t want to hear terrific se rm ons They wanted t 0 b '-' entertained.'· He decided to entertain fullllme. Hls first pulpit as a r ooki e 1111uo. comic was at a hotel in New York's Cat.sklll Mountains, where be started as a busboy and was quickly promoted to social director "It was a small hotel.'' Ma.son ·aid . "They catered to about 112 80·year·Old people. They could barely walk, they thanked 00<1 they were living at that age." IN mE TRADITION or com- 1 cs, he broke in on Amoteur Nl1bt. having watched pro· fesRlonol comics work nt the hotel. M1u1on. whose confidence isn't in short supply, said this about them: "I saw they stunk compared to me. I said, ·1 can do that very easily.' My sermons were fun- nier than these guys trying to be funny." llow did he feel when he. in his show-biz debut, got that fir!>t 1•huckle from the patron:-·• MANV COMICS WOVLD call it thl! greatest thrill 01 their lives. Jackie Mason Isn't one 01 them ··J don't want to he to you, .. he said matter--0r.ractly. ··1 wasn't surprised. I knew I'd get laughs. because I always got laugh!> very easily when I was a rabbi." Wallace Honored 'KANSAS CITY. Mo. <API - Mik e Wallace co-editor or CBS Ne ws magailne ~how "'60 Minutes," wH named wlMer of the 1978 Thomas Hart Benton Award today. The award l l> given aMually by the Kansas City Art Instltute's board or go"c rnors to an American whose life and valuu ··beM exemplify the Ideals, concerns and human qualities" of tht• former regionallstlc artist "It does not attempt -save for in one scene, the burning of s wooden synagogue packed with every male Jew of a village 10 Poland -~ven to touch upon tht· true enormity of wh Jt ot t'urred, ··Steven wrote. Peter Fiddick wroll• tn the: Guardian: '"There·~ alway ... ., market for schmaltt But to app ty its oily techniques t<' mai,,, !>Uffer\ng, G mas!> individual !>Uf fering. of this order I~ not pos~· blc. ·· ABC Signs Astin HOLLYWOOD <AP\ -Joh.,, Astin , the forme r ~tar of .. Operation Petlltt'at ... t\9, ~i g n~d a n o n e~~lu ~•v­ agreement wtlh A BC tt' devc!N• TV projects of hl:i. own unt I .................. ,_,,, ... _.,.. .. __ ... _ ... :t-f'W·••• ... , •••• , .. ... ··~ ....... ,.... ... -~ .... --'°"'" COAi' •C1'0at C04" (714~ •S7·02r. m:a~ ... ~a..c~ -.. ---..... -.. -... CJ 1 I ~ • ve • ,, <e ul ll· .,. :e- !ld ol - ~ ow res es. air To Dd ,., rtr ht· ab )Q. :M ... , ' ! ' ' ... I I I I I I I I MOVIES I ENTERTAINMENT Wednes<Jay. September 8. 1978 DAILY PILOT 87 'Hurricane' Becomes Rl Wind On Film Locatinn i AP_.,..... ON THE SET OF 'HURRICANE' IN BORA BORA Italian Moviemaker Dino De Laurentlla Peter Sellers Stars HOLLYWOOD fAPl -PeterSellersstars inthe comedy remake of ''The Prisoner of Zenda'' filming in Vienna. The film, directed by Richard Quine, also stars Lynne Frederick, Lionel Jeffies, Elke Sommer and Gregory Sier a GoldleHown CheYyChose NOW PLAYING CM11A WUT W8'1"'111Sltl 111•1 89? 4493 (M.., I •> • 4 00 ° b I~ I lO • tO •~ N ci.MA Costa Mn. 11141 ~o D!.9ot I l I 00 . '1:,. ~ :'O I •O • 1Q r VA llOYIH 8fN 17141 990 •On QI ... I 00 • ' I'! • ' JO I QO • 10 I\ IDWlllDl'SAOOllllC« E• !0<017141 )81 ~aao C..-f,_,,tltfClf ~W iit!"""' Cl•UIOMl O•anoe 17141 634-1~~3 SOUTll coast t.iguna Se.Kh 17141494 1~14 SUDIUM llfllfl·I• O••noe (114) 639 8710 4IO ruan llCCI, no ,.,. flllll--l IJTU/10/J NIGHT FEVETl JOHN TRA VOLT A PARAMOUNT PICTUAE BREA ..... -ORANGE c-FOUNTAIN VALLEY -~~ Ma4lf1 HUNTINGTON BEACH ll .... H ............. WESTMINSTER u-•-.....,. COSTA MESA lllANll 10. CO.ST ....ntt ORANGE o........... •11'- CYPRESS ey.,. ... r- FTN VALLEY ,..,,,11yr- I ~ • ... ,_ _,_ MARK HAMILL who you loved in "Star Wars'.'. ANNIE POTTS who you'll never forget. , . M(TJ!O-OOU)WVN Ml\Y(R,.~-. ...._ __ ....;._ __ MARK HAM Ill· ANNIE POlTS :'CORVETTE SUMMER" _..,HAI. fWMOOO....,MAmiEW R0881NS • _.,C!WO SMN1 " " • ,., HAl lW!WOOO •_,,..,MA nH£W R08lltNS "'11!Y'nrw _,.,.,.. ~,;.~'!) $20 Million Re~e Beset With With Problems on Island Paradise Bf JERKY BUCK BORA BORA CAP 1 On lhe white s and be¥('h, w~h\.>d by sparkling waters, shaded by coconut tr and wwLcht.'Cl over by a majestic mountain peuk, Mia t'arrow posed for a pbot.o- graphl'r in front of a blut• puncl buckdrop. • The Polyncshan setting was breathtaking. Yet. the photographor, who had traveled all the way frQm rans, W88 having light problems and had t.o biol out the scenery. IN nu; OPt:N·Alll. THATCHED-ROOF hotel lounitl' on th~ beach, Italian moviemaker Dino De Laurentau. wab considering his troubl~ filmlnli! his $20 million rt'mttkt! ul "Hurricane" on ttui. remot~South Pucific Island. "Many problems," he said ··small problemi.. big problems. From the menulothetank " The troublesome special ef fceti. t:-!t for the hurricam~ scenci., was hi s bigges t headuche,exceptperhafs forthe hotel of thatched roo bunga· f'u1tow lows he ordered built to house the cast and crew durmJC six months or filming on this tiny, tropical French Polynes ian island 165 miles northwest or Tahiti. ALntOUGH THE MOVIE IS BEING filmed here. its fiction al setting is American Samoa in the 1920s. The story of the novel and 1937 film has been changed to a love story between an American girl and a native chieftain. rather than between two Polynesians. · De Laurenliis, a ~mall , deeply tanned man, had flown in that morning by private jet from Los Angeles. He wore a T-s hirt and shorts, the movie crew's umform. . The $4 million Ho~el Marada he is building was stlll not complete, with many bungalows yet un- built. Sewage spews into the lagoon, electricity and water fail for days at a time. "RAFAELLA DID EVERYTHING, .. HE said, refe rring t.o has daughter. "I say, Rafaelia, come with me for a weekend in Bora Bora and we'll slay in the hotel. When we got here we see there's no chance lo stay in hotel and I say, Rafaelia, stay here and fix the hotel." Last February, a real hurricane knocked down the Pago Pago ~et. then under construction. At the last minute, De Laurentus was forced to replace U NIVERSAL STUDIOS TOUR AH MCA ~OllN'" ~1~800~!J ·~• IOUA8a>l'M It was the Deltas against the rukta ••• the rules lost! " J.M~i'ltT·~ .. U NIVERSAL STUDIOS TOUR ;.~MCA n :<A~• '1~8JIA\' tASI I011•6WPll! "New and shlnillg...speaks to anyonewhohau feeling for the arnaument of music ... , ... loll. ·O-.•• •• ...t PEIER FRAMPTON THE BEE GEF.S "SGT. PEPPER'S LONEIY HEARTS CWB BAND'' .,"''' --·---1 OOOOUIY.STEAEO ._,~. -···--.._ --1 ~~-....,1,_,__ pg._.-.~~~'"'•0 _ _. -·~" .. -..-.. _. ,AA!\"""°"'.. •--~-·-·~· ~ .. CflUOMI •20 Orange 634·2!>!>J 0.111r1 30·3 •~ ·bOO 8<~•1010 NOW PLAYING EDWARDS CINlMA Cos1.i Mesa 546·J102 Mlft. Frl-1. 20 & t : JI S•l·S....-1: JO.J :U.5:*7 :S.-10: 00 wm ~f fNOtDS ~ • 00~( w A~ ~laum~ ~N· Ml~~Mt ~IN~f NI ~Am mw ~ .... • director Roman Polans ki with Jan Troell. picturesque enough and has no low islands for the Polam1k1 ncd lo France from the United States hurricane to roll over Bora Bora is ringed by u rather than race trial on charges of having Illegal coral reef and numerous small i.anc:sy island' i.ex with a manor. called motus. The native village set was built on lie had lo pacify homesick actors marooned Roa motu. for the six months of the filmiOR . But his biggest Jn addition to the movie. De headache was the huge concrete tank built al the Laurentiis is fil ming a one-hour village of Vaitapc to film the speeial effects or the television special on the making hurricane's devaslution. There was a fear of elec· of"Hurricanc." troculing anyone in the water if an arc light fell. None of the movie crew has The actors threatened to strike before working in spent longer on the island than the tank. John Alarimo the dialogue direct.or. who came last October. LATER. THE TANK PROBLEMS were Alarimo spent months making solved. Three technicians were at kill switches in lisUI of everything that would case a light fell. Paramedics were brought in dur· have to be shipped lo the island. ing the stunt work. another point of dispute He also scoured the Island look· The film, due out in March, stars Miss Farrow. ing for natives t.ocast in the Calm. '°'-A11111t1 Jason Robards. Max Von Sydow, Trevor Howard, Timothy Bottoms and Dayton Ka'ne. a newcomver "I HAVEN'T LEFT THE ISLAND since I from Hawaii who plays Miss Farrow's native came here ... said AlarimQ, a New Yorker. ··1 wa~ ch1eflainlover. nervous and edgy at first. it's so pnm1t1ve. Now De Laurentiis said. "Usually in a big movie I've been here so Ion~ and gotten so u:sed to 11 you do this in a studio. You can't do that today. wh~n they finally tell me it's ume to go home I II The audience is sophisticated and won't accept it. be hke the Count of Monte Cristo. afraid to s "out You must give it a feeling it's real. of his cell." "Then. in my opinion. every shot bas lo be Wherever he went Alarimo took a camera with done on loc~tion. This is the reason we built the him and when Troell ar rived he had a cast album hotel here. And the problems are huge because of natives. everything has to come by ship or plane." "I discoverd marvelous faces way out in the interior of the villages ... he said. ">\nd when the DE LAURENTUS E LECTED TO BUILD his director said we need a chief. we need a priestes~. hotel rather than pay Club Med $1 million for 33 we need witches. I would know lhe type and wherf' bungalows for 100 days, with no food". He plans to find them." later to lease the M arada as a resort hotel. Some members of the film crew and caucasian He is also working on three more films to be islanders were also pressed into service as actor:- made in French Polynesia. an all-Polynesian love l'!ick Rutgers Jr. and Nancy Hall Rutgers wen· story and two movies on the mutiny on the Bounty. signed for small roles. Mrs . Rutgers is thl• one focusing on Capt. Bligh and the other on daughter of James Norman Hall. who with Charles Fletcher Christian. Nordoff wrote the novels "The Hurricane" and He said. "The decision was we forget the mov-"Mutiny on the Bounty."· ie or we build the hotel. Or we go to another island, _________ _..;;. _________ _ like Jamaica. like Santo Domingo. But then you have t.o change the story. It's one thing t.o make a love story with a Polynesian guy and an American girl. but it's another thmg to make a love story with. a black guy and American girl. Because Jamaica and Santo Domingo are black." HE SAID HE LOOKED AT islands in lhe Car· ribean and m the Pacific before settling on Bora Bora. Ameri can Samoa, the ftlm 's fictional set· ting, was reJectcd because it was not considered -An ' THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY fill .... MANN'S SO. COAST Pl.W Ctiu Mtu )Alt ln1ltl S.1111 "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) ,...c ..... ,_., ..... q... 12:45-2=.35-4=30-e=25 !!!?~'!!! ·=~10:15 "SATIMOA' .-.HT....-rm ._ ... ,_ "THI OMI A OK r' ··~ -MANN'S "REVENGE OF CINEMAUMO THE PINK PANTHER" (PG) MMS..lllllllf ..... l:JO.l:J0.5:J0.7:JO.f:JO llS.llfl ........ MANN'S CINEMALAND MGO TIU 'THI Sf'ARTAHS" 1414 St """' lu~11• us 1111 l :IM- '°THIDllYB'" l:IS.7_1_ MANN'S CINEMALANe "THE GHAT SMOICIY IOAD 11&,0Q(M MM SI llMNI ....... lJS.15'1 ·-··,-·~ "THI SIMOIS" ~ c 1nename 6 scAEen 63U 2553 comPLEX Cr-.pm•n Ave & »nt• An• Frffw'y MATINEES SATURDAV & SUNDAY "SGT. 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V PILO f Sllarif Reflects PAL.~HM O . lluly 1 AP > Omur Shn 1r '>ilY), he'., '>f'm1 rt>lart•d from film'> bccaui.t~ ht"'> found other lh1n1ei; in hfe lJlld lhl' · tlrumut1c •nd 1um.int1(' film'> th it pro '1ded emplu~ tn(lOl rm rore11tnt'n." arc on the wane The handsome F.an P· t11n 11t·tor of "Luwrt>n<'l' ot Arnbrn" and "l)O('tnr Zhavugu" fam1• f'\'Oect:-. that "in ltmf' of war!> a nd 1>0<'1al problt>m~. you t• un 't /u't .c<1 on maik 1nai h m i; uhou1 PranC"e (~arm1rij! · Ill• 'Pl>kt• hl•rr "h1le h Im lllJ.! A i-IH1tllJ ' WltdneSday September 6 1978 'Bronzatura' Haikd "BallC't Alrre:-.t'o" hu•. uJway' provl?d to he n 'Pl end1d curttttn ru1:.t•r for lhe Bullet Pacifica of L.i&aiuna Beach and the production st•llcd h•i.t wt.•ekt.•nd in lht> Irvine Bowl waa oo txceptlon A eht11lcnR1na projtram icave U!I our r1r t look at • Brontaturu''. a m·w b11llt:t in which dance>r Carrie Km•uhuhl ('r t•Ml t-d th · dune.: forms for mu1t1c by Gtntt.'>h•ra T HIS IS A H PPV OMBINATION with Tanta n .. rton ·~ ~ffrt'tlVC and lhorouahly ap· proprlatf' coMume~ puttinM the icanj( on the! cake M' K1wubuhl, bucktld by llUCh ttlalwarb as Moll y Lync h. Kri sti Moorhead and Ouvld Pan•wfr. WW. lt\ere lo 1tplend1dly demonstrate ro us th(' nuent dunel' form .. inspired by Glnastera'!l magn1fi~nt it<'Or~ It 1 .. a hand!\ome. bcauttrully mounted bullet, thu. 1-mooth. now1ng '' Hron1utura." Lel us hope thtit It will ht> a permuM•nt addition to the Ballet Pa<'tftt'a N'J>{'rtol rc •'ROM THE JOYS OF A NEW ballet lo the "elc-<11nt' wt• t•xtf'ndt:d to u dl!ar old friend "La VISit The Fonz TOM BARLEY Muaic Box Fllle Mal Gardee", that trot.hy, utterly happy bollct which has taken on new dimensions via the choreography ot Ballet Pacifica director U la Zall. Li la's happy dancers broueht verve and elan to this happy work to which U1' henelf ad(led the colorful costumes and Al Terry provided the splen- did sets. NOTHING VNi.UCK'Y about this 13th annual "Ballet Alfresco" program: It was beautlfuUy staged, splendidly danced and ideally chosen as the curtain raiser for the 1978-79 season. It's a pity that there weren't more there to see it. One can only suppose that the impact of the Labor Day weekend hit the Laaunans at the box ortice. Md owr 2.00 ntt.eT Great Sc.,. .,WotldFA1~ Mostly Mozart Los~s, But Ends Up Winner The Blggei.t Gathering of St.tu In the World. By ROBERT BARR NEW YORK I AP I -Mos tly Mo:tart hru. ended its six-week run with about 400 tickets unsold out or 95.000. a success which did every- thing right and still lost money. It lost nea rly $280,000 despite artistry: despite enthusiastic au- diences filling all 2. 742 seats at Lin- coln Center's Avery Fisher Hall in 35 of the 37 nights: despite sales or Mos tly Mozart T-sh ir ts , jogging shorts, coffee mugs, tote bags and ---------------------lies. IUIT lfTillOUK e Ult T flllO HOOftUCNI l"lUJ OOf TO llll Y JO( (POI · PflU HWIS lfY. Of ntt Mir PAHTNR IN I nus INTllNATIOHAL YllYnlPOJ wuaN NATTY • Mii at11sn 1 HUY(N CAN WAIJ(POJ l'Ull THI OH( A ONLYCNI llU9T ftTifOUIS • W t Y nno HOOftn "°' PlUI OOf TO llllY JOri'°I -r:'l'll':9:T:_..---:---,. ~ N~ON e lOUllf flmNOI ONI RIW OVll cuaOO'S NISl 111 l'lUI 80 nu ntr SPAITAHSia1 -----...,. fA't'f -WAT e ~'I' W IONU ITU Of 1.AUIA MUS (IQ l"lUI AYALANCMllNI .. FOUL PLAY .. WD&YS -1<1"1-.-t ""''-... "•• "l<Je.',."'- W-llATTT '1flAVIM CAM ·11 Afr' lrGI WD&Ts-4-1.. I ....__ ___ l•Tl---l:l"Jt' .. "'""'""IJ "°"" TIIAYOUA "GREASE" "IF WE SHUT all the buildings, our deficits would be less," says William Lockwood, the fes tival direc· tor. But Mostly Mozart is not mainly about money. although it lost one dollar for every two it took in. Lockwood said in an interview. the uniq ue venture in inner city music- m a king -a !.IX week feast of Mozart. Schubert. Haydn, Beethoven and Bach -aims to build audiences of the future. and there it is eminent· ly successful Although the festival was created to keep the symphony hall busy in the summer, its mission has been as matchmaker for young ears and old masters. AUDIENCE SURVEYS have found that 40 percent of the Mostly Mozart audience is under 35, and 25 percent is younger than 25. Lockwood said. About a third of the audience each year is new, half unmarried. "It is more like a movie audience the:tn what you see at the Me tro politan Opera or the Philharmonic." said· Lockwood. who also is director of programming for the center . which includes Avery Fisher Hall, the Metropolitan Opera and the New York State Theater. The bait for . Mostly Mozart in· eludes a low ticket price -$5. 75 for any seat in the house. or $47.50 for a coupon book good for 10 concerts: in- formality. which has gone beyond open collars to tolerating jogging shorts and T-shirts; and first· rank musicians such as pianist Alicia de Larrocha. n utists J ea n·Pierre Ram· pal and James Galway, horn virtuoso Harry Tuc kwe ll and conductor- violinist Pinchas Zuckerman. The first Mos tly Mozart con- certs in 1966 -then called "A Midsummer Serenade-A Mozart Festival" -were a risk. Lockwood said. "THE CONVENrt'IONAL wisdom was that you cannot do it in the summer in New York. you cannot do j ust one composer and you cannot do it without superstars" he said. "This festival had to make it or break on its programs. What the au- dienee was buying was the music - not Leonard Bemstei.n or Beverly Sills." Lockwood said part of the classical music aadi~e bad been shut out by high ticket prices. The New York P hilharmonic's top ticke t n ext season will be $12.50. but the best seats will go lo those willing l-0 spend up to $150 for a 12·concert subscrip· tion. MOSTLY MOZART borrowed an idea from amusement parks -· a dis· count coupon book good for 10 con· certs. "You can take nine friends to one concert, take your wife five times or to alone lo 10. ·· Lockwood said. Unlike the subscription buyer. no one is stuck fidgeting and coughing at a concert not of his choice. Mostly Mozart printed 6.000 coupon books this y~ar. and sold them in 72 hours. "Each of those SS.75 tickets really costs $9." Lockwood said. THE FESTIVAL TOOK in about $460,000 this summer but still lost $278,000. to be made up by Lincoln Center, private contributors. the National Endowment and the New York Stale Council on the Arts. "\\' e cannot raise prices lo cover costs without driving away our au- dience. Ir we ~e all the concerts S9 or $10. sure. Alicia de Larrocha would sell out, but chamber music would not and the number of people under 35 would decrease ." For a one-compos er s ummer series. the only choice was Mozart - not only because he wrote vast a mounts of music in every idiom from chamber music to opera, but also because he wrote for a smaller orche s tr a tailored to a s maller budget. As the years passed. Haydn. Schubert. Bach and Bei!thoven in· filtrated. but it's still mostly Mozart. Deflt1t Tom Smothers. right. d eco rate s hi s brother Dick's lapel at a party celebrat - ing their debut in the Broadway musical. "l Love My Wife ... at New York's Ethel Barrymore Theater. Hudson In Series HOLLYWOOD IAPI -Rock Hudson stars a s Col. J ohn Wilder in the NBC mini series "The Ma rtian Chronicles ... adapted from the bool< by Ray Bradbury. Production begins in m1d·September m Malta and then move:-. to Lon· don Hudson stars as an astronaut who volun- teers to lead a third ex· p e dition Lo colonize Mars when members of the fi rst two expeditions rail lo return to Earth. Flip Eyes Football LAWRENCE. Kan . IAP> -He's not very tall. but he is a to p comedian. And that ·s enou g h to get Flip Wilson into the starting line up on the University of Kansas football team -te mporarily at least. Wilson is in Kans as fi Im ing a t e l evision s p ecial in which he pl ay s a b ack up qu arterback for the Jayhawks. The script calls for Wilson to step in for the s tarting quarterback and lead Kansas to a touchdown against Tex- as A&M. IOCll~·-·­AYALANatl (POI Pl.ut PllANHA!ll Went getting slrafed1 shelled1 bombed and blasted. And it isn't even our damned war! -TfOHN ... , MIOUT ~OCl(N) l"lUI NNIOa.S111 DIM l"UVOl TA SAT. NIGHT PMaf111 PUii THI ONI & OHL Y l"I ---------..... TUVOlfA SAT. NIOMT nvo fl) PtUI THI OHi A OHi. Y !NI IOttN TUYOt TA SAT. NIGHT PIVR(111 "'"' THI OHi & OHL Y IHI MCI! ...at()CIOfl • lOUlll ~ c!t~\· :=.:::) • :.OV:.~:'fl) OOlDll HAWN POUl ..UT (Nt IOllft COAl1'll WMllNlfATTT NUVIN CAN WAil (N I MM1ltCAN MOT WU • JOHM TRAYOUA "QollASI .. INI "FOUL PUY" INI Call 142-5171. Put a few word• to work for ou. .. ·-.. BURT lANCASTER 111 'GO TU.L THE SfMTANS" $0011'9 CRAG W\SSON MARC ~ER JONATHAN GOLDSMITH Dwtn!d by TEO POST Proruceo by AU.AN F BOOOH ano MITCHELL CANNOlD Screenplayt>yWENOEU MAYfS BasOO~ t11enovet·loodMI at Muc Wl'byOANIE.LRlRO Ex~~ Ptoruar MICHAEL F LEONE ~Composed ano Conruaed by OICk Halligan A ~n Proruco~/Maf VIS1a Pt~ PrM11a1t00 Pins ttt Cft ~=NCO ~y PICTl.RS rRf.ASE o-----i=.:i...====-i I r.,,.. ___ .,. BALLET I MUSIC I MOVIES t .. """ .. ...,""' .. '-""" "HIGH-BALLIN " ~~ t :::u:::.a.r Ptua Ba.Ml II 1 "THE LAST II LI , WALTZ" ..iwards BllSTOL CINEMA • , ____ .. ,,.,, ""· """'''""'""''.,'' ,.,,.. "9flfl 'l'Nueft• 011., .. "'-wt-. ,,.,.,. ~ 1 r I •• . , 1 3 . , I INI IST I l c:n L. INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Slim Gourmet Ala .Julia Child •Special Dieb •Club Calendar 'You've got to cook with gusto. Otherwise, its no good at all. ' 8 l 'ZV PATTERSON GRASSE. France c AP) -Julia Child lifted .1 an~n bean from its bo1hng water and tasted Jud1cwusly "Stall crunch1ly underdone." she ,naffed. to:.stn~ tl back into the pot. "Some old biddy once s wd if you boil beans quickly thlS "'uy, they 'II lose some of thetr vitamins. 1 say, If you're womed about that, eat more beans." Julia Child on holiday ts not too different from Julia Ctuld at work. Even when she's in ht.-r own kitchen amid the rolling htlls, vineyards and ohve groves of southern France, the grande dame of American cuisine can't re- ::.ti:.t denatmg & gastronomic myth or two. The other day, while putting her touch to an unorthodox salade Nicoise for a vacation after· noon. Julia described her holiday life in France. defended American cooking, and tossed off a few useful kitchen tips . "The other day a famous writer who has hardly set fool on Yankee soil in 20 years rambled on about the slop that nows and oozes through American supermarkets,'' Julia fumed. "That is complete nuttiness and l'\Ot true. DAILY PILOT CJ ·'There is great new interest in home cook- ing in the United States. even more than with the French. who don't bother so much. And you can get wonderful vegetables in the United States. 1r you know what to look for." Julia Child: A salad nicoise as unorthodox as its creator. Julta's been laking the mickey out or French cu1sinC' hke this for 20 years. Her first book. "Mastering the Art of French Cooking," co·authored by Louisette Bertholle and Simone Beck. sent Am t.>rican novices nying into their kitchens lo try fricassees qucnelles and talins. lier tclevbion ~hows and newspaper col- umns came next, turning the 6·foot-2, curly haired Juha into something of a cult figure amont:e American cooks. Another book, "Julia Child and Company," is coming out in the fall. "You've got to cook with gusto." Julia. who is 66, sajd over her s alad. "Otherwise it's no good at all." G1.1,5to Julia's got. As much on a holiday as everywhere else. her days are all food : buying it, cooking it, eating it, talking and writing What's In A Label? have shown that are interested 1n eat. Studies people wha t the y By LOUISE COOK Auoc:1411H f'rftl Wrftef' Why are ingredients listed on the labels of som e foods and not others? How important is it to know the vitamin content of what you eat? What does the term "low cholesterol" real· ly mean? These are a few of the questions being asked as the government tries lo unscramble the existing jumble of rules and regulations gov- erning what does and does not appear on food labels. Three agencies -the Agriculture Depart- ment, the Food and Drug Adm~nistration of the Department of Health Education and Welfare and the Federal Trade Commission -which oversee food labeling and advertising are hold- ing hearings to find out what information buvers want and need. A special booklet on the iss'ues is being distributed in supermarket! and through the Consumer Information Center in Pueblo, Colo .. For a free copy, write to Dept. 703F al the center; the ZIP code is 81009. Earlier studies. private and public, have shown that people are interested ln learning more about what is in the food they eat. Almost so percent of those responding to a survey conducted for Supermarket News, a trade publication. said they would switch stores to buy at a market that stressed nutritional awareness. Over 80 percent said retailers should set up special displays to encourage the sale of nutritional food products; 47 percent said s tores should limit their advertising of so-called "Junk'' foods. Here ts a look at some of the subjects being discussed at the government hearings. If you wa nt to comment In writing, mail your slate· ment to the Hearing Clerk, HFC·l"-• ~ and Drut AdmlnistraUon, Room 4-62, s«lO Fishers (~LABEL, Pase CZ) l about it. and even pondering it like an obsessive phi1osoph1cal dilemma. Her s mall green and blue kitchen here is armed with the same weapons as her "arsenal" 1n Cambridge, Mass.: knives. whisks, spoons, graters. slicers and sieves, plus a food pro· cessor. Julia's Nicoise this afternoon is based on tomatoes. anchovies, tuna, capers, olives. plus a touch of Escoffier's version that includes steamed potatoes and green beens. "What's good enough for Escoffier is good enough for me." s he says. "Thi s 1s absolutely non·tradit1onal." s&e announces, "I'm going to make an aioli, or garlic-navored mayonnaise. lo accompany the Warm Weather Pies ''Pie, often foolishly abused,'' said Artemus Ward, "is a good creature al the right time and in angles of thirty or forty degrees, although in semi-circles and quadrants it may sometimes prove too much for delicate stomachs." No mat- ter how you slice them. the chilled pies of sum- mer are good creatures. Cool and creamy. they provide a refreshing end to dinner or a snack cour se that cheers. Angel Pie is one of the most d4:lectable con- fections ever to emerge from a pie plate. The Angel Pie has a flaky m eringue shell, baked un- til crisp and lightly brown. Inside the shell Is a fluffy mixture of layers of whipped cream and tangy layers or lemon filling. Once formed. the pie goes into the freezer. Mocha Marble Chiffon Pie ts another win ner. Into a baked pastry shell go two fluffy mix lures -varulla and mocha, the latter based on a delicious mixture of coffee and chocolate. The fillings go into the s hell in alternate spoonsful to provide an attractive marbled effect. Cheesecake is a national favorite that almost nudges out applie pie as America's most popular pastry -and cheese pie is equ_ally welcome. The recipe that follows combmes cheese pie fillings with a raspberry ripple and comes to the table with raspberry sauce. It's in a graham cracker crumb crust. too -one of the simplest and most flavorful ways to deal with crust. "Do you eat pie?" his hostess once asked or Emerson. "What is pie for?" was the ready and phflosopbical answer. The {>ies that follow are of course for eating - and with maximum en- joyment. ANGEL PIE Basic Merlngue Shell: 3 egg whites . at room temperature 11 .. teaspoon cream of tartar '{i teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla :i" cup sugar Beat egg whites with cream or tartar, salt and \'aniJla until foa my. Continuously beat In su~ar . about 1 tablespoon at a time, at a slow speed. Continue beating until very stiff and glossy. Spread over bottom and side of well greased 9-inch pie plate: push up side to make high rim. Bake at 250~ for 1 bouror until dry and slightly browned. Cool. FUUng: 3 egg yolks o/• cup sugar 'h cup lemon juice 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind I/• teaspoon salt 2 cups heavy cream YJ cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla In top of double boiler, beat egg yolks until well blended and gradually beat tn .~ cup sugar . Add lemon juice rind and salt; mix well. Cook over simmering water, stirring almost con- stantly , until thickened, about 10 minutes Remove from water and chill in refrigerator. Combine cream with "'-' cup sugar and vanilla ln chilled bowl. Beat until tbicll eDOUJh to rorm soft peaks. Spread about YJ of wblfped cream over bottom or cooled mertniue sbel and drizzle with YJ of cooled lemon mixture. Repeat ,., ....... saladc Ni co1se." Off a pulley s he took an enormous bouquet of garlic. Using an olive-wood mortar and pes· tic. Julta pounded furiously at enough garlic to hold off a i:.m<Jll army -seven cloves for seven people. Her solutton for garlic breath is succinct: "We JUSl tell everyone to eat garli c. and then you won't notice it." The unexpected doesn't worry her. She opened a tm of tuna. which turned out to be s ardines. "Forgot to put on my glasses." she • said. "Never mmd. 1t j ust adds a new wrinkle." As always, there were the typical Child tips: "Tom atoes shouldn't be kept in the refrigerator. They die! You should simply leave them to ripen on the top of the fridge.·· . Assemblage or ingredients with local ohve oil·dressmg means more to Julia than just toss- ing a salad. "I 've seen people s wis h everything together," she said. "And it just looks like hell." Her own production came out an artful mosaic of color and t exture. Shopping with Julia in the tree-shaded out· door market is a treat. She scrutinizes every- thing as though she were buying an engage- ment ring and she loves the heady scents and fres h taste of all the herbs and vegetables of southern France. (See JULIA, P age CU Angel Pie: whipped cream and lemon filling in meringue crust. , layering with another YJ o.r ~ream. and lemon mixture. then with rema1rung third. Freeze several hours or overnight. Makes 8 servings . MOCHA MARBLE CHIFFON PIE ~CUPSUJ(ar 'Ai envelope unnavored gelatin 'I• teaspoon sail 3 eggs yolks 11/• cups milk l 'n teaspoons vanilla t 'h squares unsweetened chocolate. melted 2 teaspoons powdered coffee 3 egg whites Y.J cup sugar 1 cup heavy cream. whipped 1 baked 9·inch pastry shell In medium saucepan, mix % cup sugar, gelatin and salt. Beat together egg yolks and milk ; stir into gelatin mixture. Place over low heat and stir constantly until gelatin dissolves and mixture thickens slightly. about 5 minutes. Remove from heal and stir in vanilla. Pour half or mixture into·m!xing bowl and set aside. To remaining mixture. add melted chocolate and powdered coffee : stir until s m ooth. (Jf chocolate is not completely blended, stir over low heat for about a minute.> Chill both mix· tures. stirring occasionally. until thick enough to mound slightly when dropped from a spoon. If vanilla mixture thickens before the mocha mixture, remove it from refrigerator and leave CSee PIE, Page C!} , -.. -.. ----·--·-. r I ] A fl, Dl llt . SU sal in Co gr• Ollt Mh mt gr• Ba de1 mlJ .,rt -·· l . (2 CAIL Y PILOT A Loaf Of Orange ttr1ghh•fl uµ bra:.k foll li.s)'lt Wilt, tt ~f~hlng f1 .:z,hly bakt•d Orang.- Uubblt• t'urft.'t' Loaf Thi~ 't•ai.l b~-ud louf brln~' thoutthts of wurm sun 'hmc wht-n the aroma of lht" br,•ud b 11 k1nK mm.:h·:. wUh lht' Orl'l'\it' jnd filb your kitchen Etit-y lo bakl' u'tnK fr lllt'O bt'f>ffd dffiJf(h , 'llJt • 11 jnd orange rind, tht• 111.af l'.tn bt· ~kl'd Jht•ad ol t mw und n•h\'Jh.'d for 111 o r n 1 n g l' o (( t' e> .: '-' t tu~d hl'r' llr for a lt~ht 11.-:.~t>rl OllAN t; 8 BBL E C'Of't't;t; LOAF' I pouod louf fro,t-n breud dough 4 labl~poons melt ,-u butt~r or maraanoc I cup sugar l ' , lcw.pooru. grated oranat> rtnd Let froten loaf thuw at room tcmperal"urt> 12..., 3 hrft > or overnight 1n refrigerator cut thawed louf into quartt>rs Cut t'ut'h quarter into 8 10 PIN'•'• Shape each piece into a bait Mi x 5U3ar und orange rind. Ol p t•a('h ba.11 in the butter . the n an ~uaiar ·orange m1xt ure Arran~e balls an u arc·w.ed 41., • x 81,,~" lo.if pun Let n sc 1n u "'arm place unlJI dough rl!-t'b to lop of p&n Bake m Prehcttled 350 degree t-' O\ t•n 25.30 minute:. Reduce temperature to JOO degrees F and bake 10 m inutes Jooger. Jn. vert onto serving pJalter 1 m m ediately ••• Label "' O'rom Page CU l.JOl'. RO<.'k v1llt>, Md .. 20857, by Nov 10. INGREDIENT LABELING Tht• fedl'ral ~ovcrnment sets "standards of 1dt>nllty" for many foods. including canned fruits and vegetables, breads, cheese, etc. These standards define the composition of the rood, including required and optional Ingre- dients. As the law now stands,. r~red ingre- ·dients in standardized foods, exceJ)t for meat and poultry products. do NOT have to be listed on the label. When ingredients are named, they must be lis ted in descending order of pro- minence by weight. Some cons umer groups have proposed requiring food labels to list the percentages of all ingredient<;. At present a pert'cntage lbting is required only in cases when the amount b important to the buyer: a ~hnmp cocktail mixture that is half sauce and half ~hra mp, for example. has lo specify the percentage of beafood it contains. NUTRIT ION LABELING Nutrition labeling now is required only whl•n a manfacturer makes a nutritional claim or when the food C; enriched. This type of label· m~ tt•ll!:-. you the numbe r of calories a serving contains, along with the number of gr ams of proteins, carbohydrates and fats. It also tells you what percentage of the U.S. Recommended Oaily Allowance or protein and seven vitamins and mineral<> are including in a serving. Critics contend that the information on the vitamins ~md minl'rab is lt'ss important that it used to ht•. t ht•y :.ay that today's dietary problems stem tt·~~ from a l<ic k of nutrients than from an ex- <:ess of fats, sail and sugar and they argue that labcb :.hould spell out how much or these items a product contains. Another possible source of confusion stems from the USC or terms like "low c holesterol.·· How low is low? The Food and Drug Administration is still trying to work out a definition. but some groups think it would be better to simply state the amount of cholesterol, without describing it as high, low or in-between. IMITATION FOO~ Under current regulations, substitute foods which are nutritionally equal to or better than the standardized items they resemble do not have to carry the word "imitation." Only those substitutes which do not meet the standard of idt'nlity must be labeled as "imitation." There is concern. howe ver, that some consumers do not understand that the imitation is nutritional· ly inferior. Ther e also is concern about the names of substitute foods . ln a recent speech. Carol Tucker Foreman. assistant secretary of agriculture, said : "If you can make a steak in a laboratory that has the nutritional value of a steak from a steer and looks and tastes like a steak from a steer, then probably you should be allowed access to the ma rketplace. But where is it written lhat you should call your product a ~teak '>" ••• Pie <From P age CU at room temperature. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry: gradually beat in 11:1 cup sugar and continue beating until very stiff. Divide the beaten whites and fold half into the vanilla and half into the mocha mixture. Divide the whipped cream and fold into each mixture. Alternately spoon each mixture into the baked pastry shell. Gently run the tip of a knife through the filling to give it a marbled appearance. Chill until set, several hours or overnight .. Makes 6 to 8 ser vings. Rt\SPBEREY RIPPLE CHEESE PIE •<a cup sugar 1 envelope unflavored gelatin •18 teaspoon salt 3 egg yolks 1 cup milk I package f8 oz. l cream cheese, softened 2 tablespoons le mon juice I teaspoon graled lemon rind 3 egg whites •.:i cup sugar 9-i nch graham cracker crumb crust Raspberry Sauce Combine '4 cup sugar, gelatin and salt in a medium saucepan. Beat egg yolks and milk: '>llr into gelatin mixture. Cook over low heat. ... urring constantly. unUJ mixture thickens slightly. about 5 minutes. Remove from heat. Beat cheese until smooth and creamy; add lemon juice and rind. Gradually beat in gelatin mixture . Chill. stirring occasionally, until mixture mounds shtthtly when dropped from a spoon. Heal egg whiles until stiff but not dry; gradual- ly add 'tb cup sugar and beat until very stiff. Fold into cheese mixture. Spoon half the filling into the pie crust. Drizzle wltb 2 tablespoons Raspberry Sauce. Spoon remaining filling into the crust. ChJll until set, about 3 or 4 hours . To serve. drizzle 2 tablespoons Raspberry Sauce over the top of the pie. Serve remaining sauce over each Individual slice. Makes 6 to 8 serv- ings. RASPBERRY SAUCE 1 package '10 oz.> frozen raspberries, thawed 2 tablespoons sugar Drain raspberr1es. Then puree the berries lbrough a strainer or' In electric blender. Strain to remove seeds. Stir in sugar. Makes about 11.\ cup. FOOD Orange Bubble Coffee Loaf is made with frozen dough. Tropical Blender Custard Treat Wh o says you can't have your drink a nd eat it too? You can, with this recipe for Pma -r. o I a d a B l <.•nd c r Custard! In case you haven't sampled it , the Pina-Colada is a popular drink combining rum. coconut and pineapple juice -a real tropical treat! that resists gelling. 11 s h arp knife. tall o r coconut coconut. heat. starnnJ? sugar . egg. and rum ex vou want to use the s hake container gently 2 t•nvelo pes un frequenlly. JUSt to boll· tract Cover and proces:. fresh or frozen juice. lo loosen gel. lnvl!rt flavored gelatin mg point at h1~h s~d until well boi I it for 2 minutes serving dish on top of I n 5. <:up l' I ec t ri <: blended. about 1 mmutt' before combining with cont ainer. Hold both 1 can !lS ounce!'l bl e nder <:o nta 1n er. Lifl cover and with gelatine. firmly together and turn unsweetened pineapple: s prinkle unflavo r ed blende r running. add ice over rto right side up>. juice. chilled ge la tin over '":! c up cubes one at a tame . Gelled desserts will S h a ke ~e n tl y until 113 cup sugar pmeappl<:Ju1ce: let stand p roccss until 1ee a-. keep firm and perfect in gelatin slips from con· 1 egg i; n t 1 1 g e I a t 1 n 1 s melted your refrigerator until tainer onto serving dish. 1 teaspoon rum ex· mois tene d . Add hot Turn into individua l serving lime . He r e 's If gel doesn't come loose tract coconut milk:' cover and '2·cup molds : chill until how to unmold : Dip the easily repeat process 10 ice cubes <about proressat low specdunt1i f11·m L'om<.lld and lt 1s important lo re· m cm her that can ned pineapple or juice may be used with gelatin. but fresh or frozen pineap· pie contains an enzyme container into warm P I N A · C 0 LA D A l'n cups> gelatan dissolves. about ~arnish. af desired. with fnol hot> water lo the BLENDER CUSTARD 30 seconds wh1ppl•d <·r Pam ;.ind de plb of the gelatin ~4 cup milk In s mall ~aucepa n. Stop blender. add rt' toa~ted rocm:1;L contents for about 5 ~. c u p f I a k e d combin e m 1 I k and ma mmg pineapple Juice. Makes R <;t"rvan~s s eco nds . Carefull y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---=--=-~....:....:~..:__~~~~~~~~_:_:~~~ loosen gel from side of eontainer with tip of Pina-Colada Blender Custard. ••• Julia CFrom Page Cl> French people do not know her as a star. and usually leave her a lone. But in the hilltop village two minutes from her house . Julia is recognized by everybody. She often embraces Mi chel. the local caterer-grocer , in a big hug and buys more pate than she had planned. One day while she was picking out bananas. a girl rushed up to her and gasped: "Oh. Madame Child, I heard one of my friends saying you were more famous in your ~o~ntry t~!l" !prime minister> Raymond }larre IS ID ~rs. While Julia immerses herself in food. her husband Paul, a retired diplomat. photographs and pamts startlingly lifelike scenes. many or whieh adom their living room. Their region ineludes some of France's finest restaurants. a nd they try their grand menus as often as digestion permits. Eating with them always includes an astute running eommentary between Julia and Paul. like the one recently at Le Relais restaurant in Mougins. It's owned by Andre Surmam. who used to own Lutece In New York. "We jus t want good food, whatever it is." Julia said. "This nouvelle cuisine has been ex· tremely useful because it has released chefs from the traditional straitjacket and makes them feel freer to do whal they want. But sometimes they go overboard. The next thing you know, we muy get poached cow's udciers with oysters! .. The entree lhot afternoon was hot duck foie gras. quickly sauteed and deglazed with ex· cellent wine vtncgar. For her main course Julia chose a succulent small pigeon and everyone sinned to the last with a dessert of chocolate mousse. "The best. absolutely the best t have ever tasted," Julia pronounced. Her h~band is 76. and neither gives a fig for diets. Finishing hJt1 mousse, Paul sigl>s : "I sha ll die happy " BEEF ROAST IOUMI> Ol IUMP NEW CROP ucn oa fOSTB ,ARMS J 29 APPLES FRYING CHICKEN BREAST u . 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FOOD Wedneeday, September 6. 1978 OAJLY ~ILOT Direct Buy List Made By BOB DAVIDSON ~ ...... ~ SACRAMENTO -Good things do come in small packages and one of the best I've seen ln quite a while is a little booklet put out by the Department or Food and Agriculture enliUed "Dir ect Marketing Program. County Information Booklet." The booklet provides listings in 31 counties ror where you. the consumer . can purchase fruiti.. nuts. vegetables. milk products and meat right from the grower· raiser. According to Michelle Marlowe·Lawrence. hotline supervisor. ror the Department of Food and Agriculture. the program is the brainchild or a former employee or the department, George Hellyer. ln 19'Z6, in lbe midst or a strike by cannery workers. several farmers in the Sacramento area called the department and el(presse4 concern over what they were to do with their trops that were perishing on the vine. In response to their request for help Hellyer developed a "hotline" where consumers could call and gel the name. address and phone number of the farmers. With this information the consumer could drive to the farm location and purchase the products "farm fresh" from the grower. From that beginning the project has snowballed to the point where 507 small farmers throughout the slate are currently involved in the program, Last year 15.000 calls were received on the hotlin e. acco rding to Super vi s or Marlowe.Lawrence. This year the total has already reached 9,000. When you call th e hotline number <800-952·5272> your name and address is taken and you will receive.shortly thereafter. the booklet. Butterscotch Pear Pancake for company and family. If you don't want to use lbe toll free number you can get the booklet by writing to the Department of Food and Agriculture. 1220 N Street, Room A-278. Sacramento, Calif., 95814. Pears are Center of Desserts In addition to the listings forfarmsthe booklet lists Farmer's Markets. These markets should not be confused with nea markets or s wap meeL<>. First of all. the farmers must be certified by the local Agriculture Commissioner. The certification means that the product to be sold meets proper standards . There are more than 12 of these markets currentlv in existence and more Butterscotch Pear Pancake is a dessert which you will be proud to serve whPn friends are invited for an in· formal afternoon or evening get·logether Canned Bartlett pears fi ll this delectable pan· cake. served warm from the oven Cr eamy while pear halves are sliced and added to a thick smooth sauce made by combin- ing pear syrup with but- ler and brown sugar. Sherry wine is added as a flavor accent. The rich butterscotch sauce is a perf<'ct complement to the de licate sweetness of delicious canned Bartlett pears. The dessert pancake is baked in the oven in a skillet, rising as it bakes to form a light air y s hell. When crisp and lightly browned it 1s re· · moved to a serving plat· ter and drizzled with melted butter. B U TTERSCO TCH PEAR PANCAKE 1 can 129 oz .> Bartlett pear halves v. cup butter 1 cup brown s ugar •/4 cup sherry wine 4 teas poons corn starch 11. cup pear syrup 3 tablespoons butter. divided 2 eggs, beaten 1rz cup flour v, teaspoon salt 1-'l cupmilk Powdered sugar Drain and slice pears. reserving 1'.i cup pear syrup. Mell 1/4 cup but ter in saucepan. Add brown sugar. sherry and cornstarch dissolved In pear syrup. Cook until thickened. Add sliced pears and beat through. Meanwhile , melt 1 t a blespoon butter In heavy 10-incb skillet. In mixing bowl combine beaten eggs, flour. salt a nd milk. Beat with rotary bejiter until well blended. Pour into hot s killet and place in oven. Bake at 450 degrees for JO minutes . pricking center as pancake rises. R e duce heat to 350 degrees and bake 5 minutes longer or until crisp and go ld e n . Remove to platter and drizzle with remaining 2 tablespoons butter. melted. Cover ha lf of pancake with pear mix· lure and fold as for an omelet. Sprinkle top with powdered sugar. Makes 6 servings. QUICK SPICED PEARS 4 large fre s h California Bartlett pears 1h cup brown sugar I packed> 1/4 cup cider vinegar 1;4 teaspoon cin· namon 11• teaspoon allspice Halve. pare and core pears . Arrange in glass Best Idea Since Shopping Carts ~ow you can do a week's shopping ~~ without forgetting a single Two-year ~ (104 fist•) fumllhed In conveni.nt tear-off pad Send Today To Become A Super Shopper r·---------• Fiii in thlacoupon, mall with I St.75+ .50potlJlge6htndMngto: I Piiot Printing Shopping Utt I P.O. Box 15CSO . I 330 W. Bey St. I Coete MeH, CelH. 92626 I I IMAME--------------1 I I 1STMET-------------1 item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 tepare1e printed Item•. plua ~IUon•I spec•• you ~n flll In yourH". 34 SttplH 21 VegettbfH 14 Fruits 6 Btkef'Y Item• 5 Beverages 1t Meet •nd fish entl1et 11 Deity Items 20 Mtacellaneout UeO ·-· _ .. .... baking dish. Stir sugar. vinegar a nd ~p1ce s together. Drizzle over pears . Cook in electronic oven 8 minutes. Check for doneness. Firm pear s may require 2 minutes longer. Remove from oven, turn pears and baste with liquid in dish. Cool before serv· ing. Makes 4 lo 8 serv· in gs. BAKED BARTLETl'S 3 firm-ripe fres h California Bartl~t pears 2 tablespoons mell· ed butter or marg rine 2 tablespoo own sugar 1 packed> 2 tablespoons lime juice 'h teaspoon grotind ginger Halve p e ar s lengthwis e. r e move cores: pl ace p~ar ~. cavities up. in baking dish. Mix remaining in- gredients and spoon into pear cavities. Bake at 375 degrees F. for 5 minutes: turn and bake 5 minutes longer. basting 2 or 3 times. Serve hot with bak e d. broiled or barbecued chicken. or with ham. Makes 6 serv· ings. are planned. · The booklet a lso lists eight farm trail organizations. This is a group of farmers. in a specific growing area that has sponsored the publication of a map showing the name of each farm . directions to the farm. telephone numbers. agri~ultural produce sold. ripening dates. and the days of the week open. The booklet provides this same information for the small farms. except the map. and ln addition lists organic produce growers. "Caffein won't bother me anymore, now that you and Kathy_ switched me to the ~ood taste of SANKA~ Brand:' SAVE 4CK ON Wt~U. THE 1003 REAL COFFEE THAT Lm YOU BE YOUR BESt If you'd like to feel your best, you ought to try SANKA®Brand Decaffeinated Coffee. Even before you drink SAN KA~ Brand. the full, f rcsh aroma tells you that this is real coffee. And since it's 100% real coffee.you g~t satisfying. full-bodied coffee taste in a coff c<. that's 9rNi caff cin-frcc. DL'irover what millions of caff ein-Olncemcd Americans have already discovered ahout delicious SAN KA~ Brand: It's the lOCY'ki :-ca! coffee that lets you be your besl DAILY PILOT l aTY---------ZIP-----' L--•••••••••••-'---------------._J t .. ·------· --·-· DI llc . SU sa l a Cc gr OD stl rnc ""' ea de rnJ. ">rt . --· C4 OAA.V PtLOT FOOD Book Puts Changing Diets into Perspective If you'l'f' a n11Mulgrn lover u browwr of old tl m~ cookbook!> or a collect or of ant ique kitchen tools •t·~ no nt''tl. to to ou thut Uu· mt'rlt'un mt•o u ha" t•ha ngt•d <'OnMdl'rably 'lnf'e Grandma'!' d•y 1 h~ t echn o lo1 lhu l r ~·plaet.'ld the ro•I Move "llb a mkrowavtt oven and IW"f'lt Mom to work tu PB)' Coe It h11-. l .. uM"Ct a ~•oluucm 1n t'clllnc habtt.s If )'OU'n" ('UriOU' llhnul 1u ... t ho"'' :.wt.,·1.ina lb• I o qd r~vo lut1on h as l~·4n . you ought ll~e to 1 t•Ad "Th~ Chian atn1t \ rOerit'an Olt-t . ·• an x o p u a ,. b o o k 1 • t 11ubllsbed uu~ yur by t tw Center <<>r Sci ·nrl' m llw Publk lnte~t. the W ashlnRton bused non vroht nuirtllon ucta' i:.t .:roup. C'o authort.'<f by 1.t'lltla Brew5t er anJ \f1cbacl F . Jacob~en . t he bookJet is .i b1ghJy I t•:.td able d.istiJlalaOO O( tood con s umpti o n 1 reads Jt breathes hfe i n t o gove r nm e n t "' at;istics and puts them Alt. i nto an understandable pt•rs pecu ve. Ill':. ~varla­ blt> through mail order. 'end $2.SO to CSPl, 1755 S S tr ee t , N W ., W .lshington, D.C. 20009. > Some of the changes: Between 1910 and 1976 Americans cut their but· t~r consumption by 76 per cent ... but in · creased their margarine intake 681 percent! we ate 70 percent fewer apples but 800 per· N 'n l more grapefruit. Overall. fresh frwt in- 1 J k e was down one- th1rd. S inc e 1950 w e in- 1'rt·ased our beef intake 90 percent. Since 1960 w l"v e ea t e n m o r e chicken and fish. too - m uch of it fast -food- fn ed! In only 16 years, 1960 lo \976. we increased our 1·o nsumpt1on or s oft drinks by 157 percent. Rut c·offcc consumption dropped 44 per cent since 1946. We eat 74 percent fewer potatoe~ s ince 1910, but the u ~c of frozen potat oes h as ~oared by 465 percent in only 16 years. mainly in the form of French fries. We eat less candy - :in 18 per~nt decline in only eight years -but the intake of sugar in all forms ha::. grown by one- t h 1 r d s i n ce 1909 . Sweeteners actually ac- <·o u n t for 50 pe rcent more calories in our diet t han th e y did in Grandma's day. Protern consumption has changed little in 65 'ca rs. <Americans ac· t ually avC-rage a bout twice as much as they r<-ally need.> What has l'hangcd 1s the source: .mi m a l foods <m eat, poultry, fish, cheese> rathe r tha n vegetable food s . Cb e a ns, nuts, cereals and grains>. The ~hHting emphasis con· tributes to America's high fat intake: 43 per· cC'nt of calories com· pared with only 10 pe r- cent for the Japanese. In fact. the authors <«.ill the increase in fat rntake "the most alarm- ing change in our diet." More fat. more suga r J nd l cs<; compl e x l' a r b o h y d r a t e s ·~ta rchc s. cereals. ~rains. vegetable foods> a re the three m ost s ignificant differences between the typical diet of 1910 and today, ac· cording to the booklet 's statistics. What are the factors that caus ed s uc h dramatic changes in our menu? The CSPl's in- vestigators sum up !-rx main factors: 1. NEW TECHNOLO· G Y : Food process ing ··advances -dehydra- tion a nd new food ad· d1tives -resulted in new foods. and foods in new forms. They cite frozen orange juice, dried soup mixes and imitation eggs as examples. 2. AFFLUENCE : With more money lo spend on food. shoppers switch from bread and potatoes to meats and sweets. 3. GOVERN MENT P RO G RAM S mak e more food available to more peopl e . Low- lncome families are able to eat more <and dif- ferent > foods with the aid of food s tamps. sc h ool lunch nnd breakfast subsidies. 4 . WORKI NG PAR ENTS: With Mom r:ushinl oU to tho plant Sii• Go11rmaet By Barbara Gibbon• <H uU1c-~. lhere'ai more• -.c ratch , h we r h ot 1noney and I • tlmf' to hreakfuall and slt·down i.Jl('nd oo cooldn1 from fomlly dlMera. CMeals are m ore likely to be take·home or eat-out "fast foods" or quick convenlence Items.> ~.THE END OF THE BABY BOOM· baa re- sulted In a decline ln lbe sales of baby food$, can· dy and mllk, but ln an Incr ease In "trown-up" f are. CSPI points out that the sales of shell fish. liquor and broccoli are up. 6 . HEALTH CONCERNS : Th e atatlatlcs demonstrate t h at dlet·conaclous American a don 't necessarily make wise decisions. But worries over weight, cholesterol and other health prob- 1 e m s are chan1 lng fooCS ·buytng h abits. Americans h av~ switched from butt.er to margarine <even tbou&h the calories are tbe same>, put their em· phasis on skim milk rather than whole mUk or cream. on lee milk c and frozen yogurt> ln place of ice cream. The re is a dramatic decline in such aup· posedly "f attening" food s as bread and spa1beW. In a 1976 gov· emment survey. half the r espondents said that they or someone in their houaebold bad changed thei r eating ba'bits bee.use ol overweight or food·related beplth problems. ••• When tbe llrst real tomato ripens on the vlne -or arrives in the s upermarket -il 's such a culinary happening that we just can't 1m agine ever being bored with them. By Se p· tember we have salted and peppered enough t o matoes to last a lifetime. But stlU they come! Salt and pepper are no longer enough . So today we've got a <See SUM, Pa1e CS> YOUA1WAY5 SAVll WIFH srArER BROS. LOW·LOW PRICES ltAM-.-Yuar ....,.....euun-..n ... a. __ 9 "' ... C•CK ROAST IC.AD&CUT 99cl .. ...... HAM HOCKS TURKIY g79cl& .... RIB ROAST l.AROEEHO , ....... C.l OfM(•ft\ tiNC()eiDt~L 't OuAIUflllfllO tOP\l•M •OU OA •ova WO. t ••a W CttUM'UH'f'Mt HlflitO(fl .... • llOlllUSS • , ... ...... STIAK .. IA LB. 99c LB $I 6 9 LB. · deli. .EA. 79c SANDWICH SPREAD ;~z u S) l 9 OCCAllMA'l'Ul•llOUICIOASOUAA(•IUJ SJ 7f VARlm PACI ~gz . v. OSCAllllllAY(fll s 11• SLICED BACON 1-U Pl((l .. • . LA. 08CAllMAftJl•WAFU..T-s 11 suao BACON u-0: ~a.. .... u. SEAFOOD Health & Beauty Aid& Saving• snuHA11 SPIAY 11-0Z. DIAPllE• IAIY ~~SH CLOTH $179 .IEllEll'S LOllOll AEO. 0.-EXTRA-o!IY ICK>Z. COMIUX IAIUft 2~T. ••z IAIUIS »CT. a.illHAST .......... •1 1 • 9ll'•llOUH0•90Nl-tH • , ft .aF•a.AOl!.QIT 99c -.U•~CND .... HAST ... ll C9CK snax .. ll .......... fllU•hNOTTODOUDti .. FAT t 1 a• KU•Q<UCI( • 1 ft IC .. ·~·IONRESS LIAll •-•• LI. 7 •o•• HAST l • n• SnAK '1 •• -·CHUCl(•IONnUS • 17• ICU•SMA&.lEHO l• ••o--..... T t• •• STIAK l9 •17• 1.1.'I" Ll'229 . • l .. ' 1" 9iiOIRiiii SftAIC l l 'I" Ttio1• sna• I.I. s2a• •5• 119 • 1" -•LOl9t •$TUA •2u l.. ca•••nax .... 1.• .-............ 1.1. ...... -•-.LMI '2" _,•l0.•STUC•90ICLUS •2•• u. -.--ma HAST .......... 1.1. TOlt SIBO.... 1.1. !IWlll!l!lftllmtlll FORM CLEANER . I m)l 77c MARG I :~111··~. • ••-01 54c DINNERS wE10HTw•rcHE11 s .... Frozen Foods Bl.EU ORESSltli ::,~ sl 05 cHOl'SlflllO•HOll rU"m ii? ROQU F R DRESSING s::A •M>l s1 ·43 FISH STICKS ~:~,~:~~t~ .. . .. ... t . ~~~~-1-1110'-'"°-z ~· BUTIERED FILLETS •~'AUL'& •••• t '~'-$1 4 l .CLAUSSEN KOSHER 93c CREAM PIES :,.~CHOCOl.•Tt. a 65 4 PICKLES =:1on1<0m .. n-Ot ORANGE JUl(COCEOHUT,OIHEMOH ................. 111..()Z. 414 •-·s F aa 11CKU IUHllllT .. .. .... • .. • • • ... •• · Mil. 9,c •ODOU• sis• P~LE~Cl.AUIW< sJ~ ORANGE JUICE S\H.1,, .............. 1 ...... 1><>1.79 4 twtlTAIOUfll .• l .. OZ. • LEMONADE I 23 4 ~~ N>L ·c s: ~PICKLES . .1 OA~ $ == ............................. M>I. , STAID$AV-•AYIYMM .. YI Pl LE IPS CLAUSW. •• 9 . .\..ol 0 LEMONAqLE~····"'" ...... ,,,l>()l.45 , ............. -... -·-·--···-·-... -... -...................... GRAPE S A WILCH·· • s133 DINNERS CWICICIH1 ,-oz.·•AUMU11ra..TU11ttlY t $1 ot ... """ •• ..,.,, .... 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U TOM.\ TOt:."i I tnmat oC''. v1n1 r qH·n~tl. p t•d1•1t und dtft>il · llJI[ .1 ~m .. 11 onion :-hct•tl 11l t11 nn~., <; .1rhc 'Jll und Ptµ 1wr ll> 1.1i.tt: I 1 ;1 b I c ' p o 11 n 1·hoppt>d ~h mmt tor I t l!HPoOfl dried mint 1 '~ tl'M;o.pOOn dried 111eg•nn I t:1blt'-;poon vhH· oil •or ~Jl.td 0tl 1 :! tubit-~po<in~ lt·mo11 )UICl' Optton.il. I 11unct! fda 1.:ht>l'Sl'. d1ct!d or <·rumbled l'o mbint! all 1n gr c - d1ent ~ (.'Xcept chec~c Cover and chill Sprrnklt: ('.h cese on top and serve )fake~ :.1x :-.t·n ·angs. 45 <·a l orit·:-e aeh •fl.'ta <'hl.'l'~t· udd~ 15 c:alorie., J.H.'r ~l·r~cng J MEXICAN SALSA < llol and ~picy raw tomato relish) ~ t omatoes. v1ne - npe ned, peeled and diced ' onion, peeled and m i.need 1 rib celery. minced l groon bell pe pper. !>t'eded and m inced 2 to 4 t ables poons green chilie!>, canned. <'hoppe d (Or add chilt powdl.'r to ta!.k 1 :1 t<.iblc~poon::. w1m· \ 1negar 1 2 teaspoon dril'd oregano 11'2 teai.poons cumin ~l.'ed~. crushed cor ·~ H·a~poon ground cumin J Stir t ogcth C'r und r c friJ?erate 24 hours before serving. Spoon <·hilled r e lis h ovt>r broiled chicken. ftsh or lea n ha mburgers. Store m re rrigerator <Recipe • may be halved.> Makes one quart or 16 serving~. ;..ibout 15 calories each st·rving K E .\L TOMATO ASPIC' 2 c~clope~ plCJ1n gdatin l tablespoon lemon 1u1ce 2 tablespoons cold wHter •11 cup boiling wakr J t ablespoon honey •or s ugar substitut<' lo ~·qu al 4 tea!->poonssugar' I teaspoon scill Pinch of hot pepper or chili powder 2 tabl es p oo n ~ minced onion 2 rib:-. Cl'l c ry . minced 4 tomato<'~. ripe Combine gelatin . lt•m o n JU1cc and cold wate r in blender con- ta iner Wait 1 minull· unti I gel attn 1s soft. Add bo iling waler. Cover and blend. Scrape sides of t·on taincr a nd blend again. until all gelatin ~ranule!> urc dissolved. ·\dd re m aining lngre- cl 1 en l s and bl end "mooth Chill until purt1ally :-ct. then spoon into a ~hall ow pan or ring mold Chill until firm. Makes eight ser vings, 35 <'alories each with honey. 25 calories each with sugar s ubstitute. --- .. ·. Wednesday. Septemt>er 6. 1978 DAILY PlLOT C'S Hot Cumed Chicken Sandwiches. Hot C111Ty Sandwich A new addition to the array of s andwiches we know and love is Hot Curried Chicken S!*ndwaches. open-faced delights with an exotic flavor . HOT CURRIED CHICKEN SANDWICHES C4 Servings> 2 English murrms . split, toasted, butlered 11.2 cups diced cooked chicken a.~ cup coarsely crushed canned shoe· ~tnng potatoes na1i.c '·· cup bottled s alad dressing or mayon· 11:1 cup finely chopped celery 2 tablespoons chopped onion pie '2 cup coarsely shredded unparcd red ap- :i ~teaspoon curry powder Salt and peppe r Pimiento strips 1optional1 Combine all ingredients except Engltsh mufrins. Season to tC1ste with salt and pepper. Spread mixture on prepared' muffins. Broll 4 inch es Crom hl«1t for :; minutes or unhl sandwiches art' hot Garnish each sandwich with pimiento strips. 1f desired. Not~. If filling 1-. m ade ahead. add shoe- string potatoes just before preparing sandwiches .. .. 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" FRESH BREAD .\.~--39" :\ ~Mrs. Wright's Y ~ J ~ 11,;.lb. --~~ lolf COLDBROOK MARGARINE c!:o. 3gc GRADE .. U " LARGE EGGS Lucerne Frestt l·doz• c.-age JOY DISH DmRGENT age L1qu1d ,-.... Detergenl ~.J~22·0Z. l~ ~ lottlt 'ti'_,!:. Sall1·nes eusy sake• .iili=iiii:oiiiri' Saltine Cracker~ IC8 Miik Lucerne SAFEWAY ... The Leader In Low Liquor Prices! ~Old Smuggler a Scotch , 86 Proof ~s3ss 750mt. Straight Bourbon%-·! s31a Ten High Bourbon ~-~ s42s Winners Cup_ 80-Proof Oulrt Strargnl 80-Prool ... . ou-t Smirnoff Vodka ·::·-1401 Kahlua ·:;;-s311 80-Proo• flfttl l iqueur 53-Prool . 11.5-oz. Prtces Sub1ec1 10 '"'V L1m11a1•ons wnoc:n may ll" omPOs"o D~ lpqal .Action Ptoceo; Ellect•ve ,,. L•cenwo SafPw»v' No Sa1e, on[,(;(><;,, 01 ?C Gatton~ No Saius •o• Pefoilll' SUIMAID RAISINS &1~190 Lunch 6-•-s Kentucky Ila. 35e • -• .,_, Wonders Romaine lettuce ...._.. 25e Russet Potatoes Premium la. 25e Fresll Nectarines 1a. 4SC Hl-C Box Buy! DRINKS ~ ~~ 4gc ~~;EST LllNT CllUllll t \ •-paste ,117 SeaTUNA5g~ 'lt ~= - Trader y J' . BAN 1\.\-oz. c. o:,~~~an1 99c WE ACCEPT USDA ~=:. 2v •. oz. FOOD STAMP COUPONS c...-./ FILM DEVELOPING and PRINTING C· P O or C-126 • Kooak . GAF 2 • Ful'• • Fo1oma1 . ~ ~ 20bJ. l~· 12.:P· (•:i) I • 901 E Camino "HI San Cle,,..nte • 24 Monercll lay Pleia. South l..egun.11 •Senta An• FrHway at la Pu. M1111on Vle10 • 1000 Beylld• Or • Newpafl leech• 131 No. CoHt Hlgttway. t..aoune each -• 0 ""'11 So •r1atot Senta •n11 • 211 E 17th St .. Coat• Me.. • Ad•m• at Megnoll1. Huntl"91on leech · 14'17 Culnr r, •I Walnut. lrwln• •.... .. • .. t ... ,. .. --.. -· "• ' .. .. , , ... ·,.,,, ... ' J •• • 1 1 r- r f l ! f t i • • f " .. t l ( l t I ,. s p g fl c 0 \ dt A l nari Uco s· sug salt in I Cou gr et one< Min mol1 gr ea Bat, dett m1at t>ro• (11 DAIL V PILOl' VVednetd1y. ••Pt.etnber6, 1978 FOOD That Old Favorite Good old brownie-. G t' n t' r a t 1 o n ., o I Anwrat•an!> Rrt•v. up ul\ thc•m M avht• )'OU h'arnt•d Ill c·ouk with ttwm , Jlt' ~our spln;wh {111· I ht•in. c·rt1mmt'<I for t''•llili.. "'llh tlll' haktnR I> J n 1 v r .i f u r l' p11t•k .1 ~1· from hum1·1 ,1 l ~our t•ltl111.\ Hrowmt"' .11 c· <Hll' fun rood ' HlU n11\ 1•1 nutaro\I. bt'l".111'1' !ht•\ II' 'II I J '\ to m .1k1•, lht'.\ rt• .t ,.:n .. 11 1· 111 t' r .: t' n 1·) d l''-. .. rt top1wct "'Ith 11·1· 1rt'dffi (II I 1 1111 Thi•\ II lo.1•t•p l11•i..h 1111 tlJ~' \l.f.lµp1•tl Ill fo1J fir plll\t 11· "OU l'.111 l'\l'll rr1•1'1t' lh1·m 1\11 d tht' 1r,1H•I "'"" PJt'I. 1·111 oil 111 11fhr1 . "''h1111I .• 1r .tn .autumn Pll'll 11' \ I mo' t ,. ' ,. 1 , n n 1· l'I '" l''> bn1"' l\ll'l\. but lht•r1• Url' l\\11 c:.1mp' '"mt> prdt>r d1•lll'ult! 1· :t k ,. ~I) ll'. olht•r' mi..1,t II II C" h \' I.\ \ ( U d "' \ Wh1cht•wr our family favors. thc•y'll 1:0 for homt>madt> brownit'i- made ..... 1th a bJ ... e or 1•oc·oa (.'()('OU g1v1•' tht• m o s t 1• 11 n <' c n t r .t t t' II 1·hoc·olatc fl inor. so rt• 'ult' Jri.' r1cht>r , m111,tt·r . mort' < twcol.itt•v You -.hortt·ut JI r l' p ..i r ,, t 1 n n t 1 m e ht•t.,1u"'' 1 oc•n;.1 '' ... 1mplt• 111 m 1' ,u1cl ml·Jsure Tht·n.· i:. n '<.1lly nothing I 1 ke hrown1es m adc rrom "scratch" and they cost cons iderably ll'"S than ready-mixes, too c Note that 6 ounces of cocoa goes as far as 8 ounces o f baki n g chocolate ) lie n"~ a classic - Chocolate Brownies De Luxe Made with both 1 ocoa and chocolate "' rup, they're d oubl<• drncol;_1frv mouth.' \\ att•nng ,;nadorr11 .. ·d. or 1•11oll·r1 Jnd fro-.tt·cl with Fudgl· Brownie Fro:.t1ng. CHOCOLi\TE BROWNIES D F. LliX F. 1 '.! <·up but tl·r or marg:Htni.' I <:up s ugar 2 eggs l tca:.poon vanilla l • 1 cup:> unsifted all purpose nour 1 1 cup cocoa • 1 1 tca:.poon baking 1 ~oda "~ cup c ho<'olate flavored ::.yrup 1 cup pl'anul butler flavored c hip:. !op - 11onal) CrC'a m bullt'r o r margarine. su~ar, eggs <.i nd vanilla unttl light <tnd fluffy. Add flour, l'Ocoa and baking soda a lt e r nately with c·hocolate syrup to creamed mixture: stir :n pt<anut butter chips. Pour mto g reased 13x9x- 2 inch pan: bake at 350' tor 40 to 45 mtnutes or until done. Cool com· plelely : fros t with Fudge Brownie Frost - ing. 24 brownies . Fudge Browrue Fro,.t- ing: 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons cocoa J_. teaspoon vanilla 1 cup unsifted con- fectioners' sugar 1 tablespoon milk Cream butte r and cocoa in sm all mixer bowl: add vanilla and confectione rs' sugar. Blend in milk; beat until mixture reaches spread- ing consiste ncy.. Addi- tion a I milk may be neede d. Aboul l c up frosting. CH ERRY-BRIGHT CHOCOLATE BROWNIES 1~ cup butte r or margarine :14 cup sugar 2 eggs • 1 cup light corn -..vrup 2 tablespoons kirsc h <or other cherry liq· lll'Url o r l t easpoon almond extract I teaspoon vanilla :z a cup unsifted all purpose nour 'a cup cocoa '~ teas poon salt 1 ,, teaspoon baking powder 1-;? cup c h opp e d maraschino c h erries, well-drained 1Ai c up c h opped ~livered almonds Additional mar asch ino cherries, optional Cream butter. s ugar and eggs in s mall mixer bowl : blend In corn sy rup, kirsc h and v anilla. Add flour . cocoa. salt and baking powder: blend until <'om bined. Stir in cher- ries and almonds. Pour mto greased and noured 9·inch square pan. Bake at 350° for 25 to 30 minutes or until brownies begin to pull away from edge of pan. l Cool In pan t'rm.t. Ir Ill· 'lrt·d Cul Into "'llll.lrt•:-. Garn111 h squur1•s v.1th 11tld1twrwl muru,rh1n11 t hl·rnt''· hal' 1·d 1r ill' ~trt.•d 16hl0\\tll\'S M \ Pl.Y ('HO('OI. \Tt: ~ l 'T HftOW/11< It.~ 2 t' )(lo:!'o I ('UP su.:o I I • lt·<i~pe>Ofl \'llfllll,1 I' l'UI) l)ul h•r Ill m,irfi?Jruw m1•lt1•d I ('UJl unMllt'tl .111 puq>OM' nour 1 t lc•ll!'ol>Ol'IO l111ktn~ po'14 dt·r 1 I tl'1ll\llOCIO \till 1 •• 1·up 1·h11p1w•I 1lul.' 1 t h-llt.liOOll rn.iplt• "'" onnw I I ('Ill' ('lll'tlll l '11nf1•c't 101wri.. · :.11 ~ .11 . 11ptw11ul H1•at t·~~., 1n :.mull 1111>.1•1 howl, ~n11tuHllY ,1d1I i.ui;!ur und vanilla Bl1·1HJ 1n melted bultt•r . IH .. it "''" Comb1nl' I lour , h.1k111.: pow<frr ·' II d ..... I t • •• d d l 0 • r ,. a m ,. d m 1 x t u r ,. lkmovt• 011t· t•up bUlll'r. s tir in d111111~ nuts mid 111 .1 pl t • flu vorrng Add roron lo n·malnmw bJt ll·r , bfrnd until com · l11nt•d Spoon buttt•r 11Ho a J(rl'USl'(t H 10<.'h 1>quun· pnn In four :11ternalt• row~. 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Spc t ur Co1 In ove l'A UD Rei Wal Ser per g a mu: Cal onjc des! Mt A "p 1 • ' flour 3 1 powd 1 name 1 \ Ucori 1 1 3 ~ Sti1 sugar salt a In ap Comb, gred i1 once st irrin moist.1 greas11 Bake degr e1 minutt )irown. ·~· DAIL v PILOT C7 FOOD ---~~~~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------W.:,::e<t~n~esd~:ay~S:e~p:te:m:be:::_r~6_:_:19~7~8~....J ~--~~--~~~- l t Beef tangalobs are ideal for fall fare. Kabobs Have a Tang S h1 s h kubob dates bt1c·k lo bcfort· thC' yc1.1r 1000 B.C. :md wa!t creat· <>d b y 1nn ov<.1t 1 vc nomads of Ccntrul As ia. Tht• dish was ori#!"inally !>kewered on a s word <ind broiled over un open r1rl· fl uppe ars that t ho st.' 1nnovat1v<.• nomadic cooks en·n in· • \'l'nlcd bc.tr!x>(·u~ sauet·~ and mannadc!> t o juzz up their l.'rt'<1t1ons for m ore likely to d1!.gu1sc the flavor of meal on tht.· ''er~e of going bad I I As <·reat1ve and ad<Jp t1 vc as lhose a nc1('nt <'oo k s were lh l'y w ere l imited by the foods available to the m in the ir travels. W e a r c far more fortunate these dciys l because we have access to such a wide range of ' products and foodstuffs. 1 Our cai,y access to fres h I fruits c.tnd Vt.'J:tClab les w.ould have bet•n held in awe b y those l e ss fortunate cooks of 1000 • B.C. But imagine what : they could h ave done • with the plentiful food~ we have now F o r rns tancc. f resh 1 tan ge rine s fr o m California :.md J\nzona art• abundant now l o provide delectable :.nc.t cks and d e!>:-e rts . J\nd. the y lend themselves beautifully to mcal:-and marinade~. as &iny nomc.tcfic cook would j soon discover llere is a shish kaboh that does juslict• to the s pirit of innovation Bt.:EFTi\NGi\ROBS 2 teaspoons fresh grated tange rine peel '~ cup fre s h squeezed tangerinc juice 1.1 cup salad 011 2 lc.tbl espoons soy sauce l small clove garli c, minct'd 1 1 tcc.tspoon ground g inger I' :! pounds lwl'f top ~1rlo1n cabout l '1·1nch thick>. cut m cubes I large green pep· per. cul in l ·inch pieces 2 Californ1a·Ar1zona t angeri n es, peeled . segmented I In bowl. combi ne ta ngerine peel and juice. oil. soy saucc, ~arlic and ginger ; add meat. Ma rinate In refrigerator 3 hours or more. Drain m arinade; reserve. Ar· range beef. E{recn pep· 1 per and tangerine se~· ments alternately on 4 skewers. Plac<· kabobs on broiler pan. Brush with mannadc. Broil 4 inches from h eat 10 minutes lfor medium. rare> or until desired doneness. turning and brushing frequently with m arinade. Serve with cooked rice if desired. ~akes 4 servings. l Taste the beauty of Sunris~instant coffee mellowed with chicory. Sunrise is coffee thafs better natured. not bitter. Because Nestle has discovered how to mellow fine coffees with roasted chicory to bring out coffee's better nature. but leave the bitter taste behind. Save a pretty penny. Clip out the coupon, then dnnk in the beautiful taste of Sunnse. Better natured. Notbilter. .. For Teen Moms-to-he Chronological age doesn't count as much a!. the actual b1olog1cal age or the female. when calculating pregn1.1ncy ris k factors to the mother c.tnd baby A female 1s not considered to be b1olog1cally mature until four years after the onset of menstruation. according to Dr Betty Ruth Carruth. assistant professor of nutrition at the University of Minnesota. in a r ecent speech about prenatal nutrition for teen·agers as s he a ddressed a nutrition education workshop sponso1 P.d by the American Home Economics Association. Dr Carruth explained that the l'arlicr the pregnancy occurs before biological maturity. the greater the risk of physical and m ental health problems for the teen-ager. More than half of the out-of.wedlock births in this country are born to teen.agers as a result of unintended pregnancies. A teen.ager in this predicament olten neglects to get mt:dical he lp until the second trimester of the pregnancy. in· creasing the ris k factor for herself and for her baby Stallst1c:-show that ther~ is a high cor ollat1on between low btrthwcight infants and low gynecological age or the mothers. inv1t1ng highe r infant mortality and chance of retarda- tion for the baby, besides a risk of anemia and toxicity for the mother. The risks to both can be lessened by gelling early medical attention and following a strict high nutrition diet. Doctors arc gene rally recommending a 2.300 calorie diet that contains the following dai· ly servings: 4 servings of protein 1 meat. poultry, fi s h. and eggs> 4 ~ervings of milk or milk products tmay be skim m1lk l 3 scrv111gs of whole grnin products 1 bread. t·cn•tll . rict'. etc t I scrv1n~ of Vitamin C·rich fruit or vegcta- blt.• 'orange, gr apefruit. cantaloupe. and :-truwbcrncs, etc 1 2 servings of leufy ~n·cn vegetables I serving or other fruits and vegetable s. or more as desired Currently. about 40 percent of most teen-age diets is obtained from fast food stores. It's not the hamburger and bun that causes concern. but the empty nourishment of soft drinks that arc really sugared water. and the high fat con· t e nt or fried <.1ccompanime nts and s weet pastries. Most doctors r~ommend a weight gain or from 24 to 30 pounds for the pregnant mother. d~pendang on her weight at the onset of the preg. nancy. It's important to make ever y calorie you cat count for good nutrition if you care about having a healthy baby and retaining your own good health afterwards. Most of the weight g ain should occur in the last s ix months of preg· nancy. If you have a special diet problem. write to June Roth c:l o the Dail y P1lol. Enclose a ... _ ....... . . , ..... .... Special Die t s By June Roth s tamped. sclf·addres~wd envelope for a personal reply. llerc arc two low·rost h1 gh-prolt>m meals that will help you to keep your nutrition up. MEATLOAF 2 pounds kan ground bed I egg 1 ;.! cup raw oatmeal I onion, i:rall>d 1 1 cup chopJ>t'd p;.ir.,ky 1 •• <'UP tomato JUICl' I ll'a:-poon ~alt 1 , teaspoon pepper 1 1 teaspoon oregano l can ll!·Ounce 1 tomato <,auce Preheat oven to 350 F. Combine ~ef. egc. oatme al. onion. and pars ley: star in tomato JU1ce. sail. and pepper and max well. Spoon into a loaf pan. press ing to shape firmly. Stir oregano into tomato sauce: pour over top of meat loaf. Bake for I hour. Makes 8 ser vings. NOTE: Scrub baking potatoes and tuck them into the oven at the same time. Eal the skins too thcy'r<' full of valuable minerals. A t ossed salad with sliced carrots rounds •Out the menu. Haw· a 1>1N't' of fresh fruit for dess<.'rt. CHICKEN LIVER Ll!Al! 2 t abll'spoon:-butter or margartn1• I onion. d1ct•d I pound fresh chicken livers I cc.to fK·ounct· 1 pineapple chunks I cup fresh bean sprouts '1 pound fresh .,ushrooms. sliced iop t1onal 1 1 I tables1>00n brown sugar 2 teas poons cornstarch I teas poon soy o;;auce Heat butter in a lc.trge skillet. Add onion and saute until golden. Add chicken livers; saute un- til browned on one :-1de. then turn to brown othe r side Drum pineapple JUiee into a glass: add pmeappll' to skillet. Star brown s uga r. corn- s tarch. and :.oy sauce mto pineapple Juice until dry m grechents are completely dissolved. Pour m1xturc mto .,k1ll et and stir to coat livers. Sim· mer 3 to 5 minutes. o;;t1rnng constantly to pre· ~t slicking. Makes 2 or J servings. Servt.' livers on a bed or cooked whole grain rice. Steam broccoli to serve with 1t. A tossed green salad adds more vitamins to the m eal. <1nd a pr<.'Ct.' or l'rc•sh fruit makes a good dessert. CA>l>Y• .... 1. ,_ AMI>. tt71 ., .. ' l .. 4 r. !o ,. .. ... • fJI n \. on ti\ ... r • p L I " .. r f. \ J " n p U1 .. SU sa in Cc gr on !\ti m1 ~r BJ de mJ ~~ --· '• ~ • ('8 CAil Y f'll 0 I FOOD Dress Up Eggs for Easy Meals for Fall 1-·a11 6 lhc t1m1· 11( ~ 1·.11 '' hl·n m~t t'Vl'n '•nl• prt• 11 '' to ~· ort .111c1 , un nin~ nol ... 1ud1 1n th•· I., 11 ,. ht' n ' 1' ~.I!' 111 ,1I>.1· •• 1~) n11·uls t•l\11111'\l' fl llftl .I tlll 11 111•11 p 1.1 111 1111 1111· 111 I tt•,j\\• \UUI 11\\ll \lnlt•l1 I p1•1 1.tlt \ '''"' .t ll\ 1 1'._:1·l .1hl1• lt.11\t '''" I 111 m '11U1 b.11'11. 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The -.nup \\di double as & rumm' :jnd a hand· \\ .11 nwr If~ OU St•r\'C It tn 1 mug E.\SV Im<> 0 11' '\la kc•s about l '~ cup~ \\1th onlv lhrt•c m ain 111J,!r 1·d1cn.ts. this dip 11•1·11w could hardly be 1 '"1t•1 It's e~pl'c1ally 1n11nt111us when served "11 h '\•gelable dippers. 11111 11 s rust as tasty with 1·r.1<·kt•rs and chips. 1 cup dai r y sour 1·n·am I packagl' '0.5G oz. l 11nwn bacon dip mix :1 h<1rd·cookcd l'ggs. dw p p1•ct 1 sli tc h ocon . <'ookl•cl crisp. druined .11ut 1·rumblt:d. optional :'It'" ~our cream and clip ml'( to~cthc•r until \'l·ll hlt•ndcd Fold 1n c ho1111t•<l egg!.. COvl'r .1 11 ti l" h 111 l o b I end 1 IJ\ nr~. Garnish with 1•rumblC'd bacon. if de· '' n ·d Serve with raw \ 1•gl'I :.i blc dippers or 1'rJ<:kc•rs and chips. P IZZA OMELET . t ser vings I l·:cn 18 oz.I pizza .... lUl"l ' I <'an I •I to 41 •• oz l ... 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Slide pan ru111dly btt<'k and forth °''l'r henl to keep mix lure Ill motion und '"ti· 1n~ freely Whitt· top 1s .. u11 mm:-.l Mid <'rl';1m y looking, :-. p o on 11 ho u t '., (' u r> :-.11ut'1• m1xtun· llvt·r half f'lf om.~let With pancake turner. (old In half or roll , turning out onto plate with u quit'k flip of the wril>t. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Kt't'P W{1rm while prepar ing rcm:iining omelets EGGS BENEDICT 4 8.,rvlngg 8 !\hccs tully·cookt:d Can\idaan·stylc bacon or ham 4 English muffin:.. split. tou:,lcd and but· ter cd 8 poached eggs llollundaise S<1uct"' Chopped chives. op· lion al In large :.killel over low heat. panfry bucon about 8 to 10 minutes. tur ning to brown both sides. On euch muffin hair. place l slice bacon and l poached egg. Spoon about 11.2 hblespoon:, llol l a nd a1se Sauce ~ over each egg. Garnish with chopped chives. if desired. llO L L AN O i\I SE SAUCE 1'1 akes about :.,, cup 3 egg yolks 2 tablespoons lemon J UICl' 1 1 teuspoon ~all 1:: cup firm butter. cut into e1ghthb I n s m a I I h l' 11 v y s3 uccpan. stir yol k~ Juice and soil briskl~ ovt>r low hcut Add hulf C.h~ butter: ~t rr ov1•r very low heal until hut ter Is melted. Add n ·· maining butter. stirring lame to cook and th1ckln buuce \\.1lhoot curdling , Serve hot ot c.l room t c mpl·r~•ll.lt l Refr1gcralt: rf not w.ing 1m med1ately NOTE Ldt o\1·r SUUCl· can Ix: :stored COY l·n •d in rdr1gc1 :ilor ror ~l·vt•ru l d<1yb Bdor' ~crv 1ng ::.tar an sm ,11 1 amount of hot w&Ler. br iskly until buttN •~ ----------- m c l t ed an d s auce thickens. c Buller should melt slowly to give eggs C•ll 642 -5678. Put a few words to work for ou. w~ look high and low to ;·try and find the beef ' Fresh Meats CROSS RIB ROAST OONHm OONDCO om CHUCK .••• , •••••••. 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LAOYlft ................... hOl CIC)a,25 L~~-~!~OAGS,oo" aod .69 L ~~~~~-~-p~~~~! i.G .39 r LAWP.Y'SSAUCE 6 IP•GMOlt lllGl.V~ t" 01 Mo.Co , 27 LADY LEE CATSUP HOI 011 ,69 TOMATO JUICE l•O'<Ul. .... ••.. .... • •OOI (AH .55 HAP.VEST DAY CORN ~~c"~t~~mu~ ....... 1001 CAH.32 Dairy & Frozen bTREESWEET ~~CONC£NTl\.\TC 79 rne>Z£N •• 12oz CAH • HAP.VEST DAY VEG£T A0W CU!(()ll.H()IU(A) ........ X)()J Pli(, .65 OP.E·IDA FP.EHCH FP.IES ............ • .. J)()/ 111\C.. 95 HAP.VEST DAY COO C°'-H .. ......... ... . '"'~"" .96 LADY LEE LEMO NADE •.• J 1 We're tough when It comes to selecting te nder bee'f. Our meat buyers are pretty picky abour choosing 1hl-! beef you f:nd 1n our ml-!at case. They 1ust don'1 go ou1 crnd settle for dny1hrng thdt comes along. It's a long and careful process of strict sell:!ctrun To begin with. all our beef 1s selected to our own spl'c1f1cClt1on-.. Then 11., Federally inspected by rhe United States Department of Agriculture for wholesomeness. Age is a big factor too. Our buyers only look fo r beef that's between 18-24 months old. They know that under 18 months beef will be less flavorful. and over 24 months it becomes much too tough. It's very important to them that you enjoy only maximum tenderness. Color and texturt.> muc,r b\! 1ull1 11gh1 tli!.o. Th1.1 younger the beef. the lighter 1he color. f-or u'. d cherry red coior ,.., ideal. The beef must also contain the proper c1mounr of m,1rbl:ng · (streaks of fat within the mear) to provide flavor dnd rcndcrm:'>' According to Oklaho ma State Un1versi1y. the c1uthor:1y on me<.11. 1h\!1r numerous ll'sts have proved tha1 6· 7<t marbhng 1s wha1.., nl'edl'd 10 emun~ fldVOr and rendl'rnl'SS Anything mc)fl!, c:1nd VOU0I\! uuv•ny l\KI much fc1t Ar Lucky our t•xpl'rh make '>Url' our bl'l'f stc1v.., w1th1P rho::.c l11n1t:. Only tht>n. when cwry1hmg mec10., w11h 1ht!1r approv<li do thl'y consider 1h1., qudhrv o f our bl'cf 10 lw good 1..>nough 10 rnt'l't w11h yo ur approva l We trim the fat. never the q uality. We determine meat value by a numlwr ul .. 19111f1c.rn1 factor .... qua1::y. trim. tenderness and flavor. We know thdr redl meat economy Is defined by your cost per serving. Thtlt\ why we Value·Trim all our meat of excess fat and bone befort· rt"s wl!1yhed and packaged And that means each and every cut you buy will havt' mor<' good edting meat to give yo u more servings per pound and d IO\-\'\?r cob.I pt>~ serving. In addition. all our beef carm.>s our gudrdnlet> thdt l!very tender . lean and Juicy cut will be To your completl' !.atr!.lactroP or your money back. You can always dcp(!nd on Luckv for quality and value. We've developed a following. While our buyers continue to look for .111e! d 1nosl' onlv the b~sl bt!cf they can find. they're not 1he only onl'' ~ho rhmk Thi! qudi:ty of ov Bonded Beef is outstanding. The prl•s11g1ous Cordon Bleu Cook:ng School of Paris. France has also acknowll•dgl'd that facr. Al !er putting our Bonded Beef through d :.enec, of strict cookrng tests. thl!y unanimously agreed that our beef did mdt>l•d meet with 1hP11 standards. So with beef rhat's been carPfullv cho ... cn. Bondt>d for your satisfaction and proclaimed to mcer thc> ~rJndards of one of 1hc most famous cooking schools in the world. it's no wonder yo1.;rt> always assured of getting the best we hc:ivc And giving you th~ ~st we have is what discount Is all about Delicatessen !CREAM CHEESE 53 LAOYLH ......... 60l PKG e HAfWEST DAY BISCUITS IWllllW<~OA ~'6/tl'lMlt.. • 1.,, OI C•,. • 15 L AMERICAN CHE£SE SPP.EAD ~:~:.O ~ ... , 1,0/ GICC. 1,25 ~!!!.~~E-~I~. . . aOI c1Jl'.J7 LADY LEE OOLOGNA 'l<ICIO """' °'<"OADW •OOI PloG 1 .3 7 WAOON MASTEP.MEATS lloC!O<•VAMl~\I .•.• '"•01 "°'"' .46 ~?~P.~CHE~~;, bA1U 1.89 H ealrh & Beauty Aid ~ DIAL ROLL-ON I' ()(OOOl\AN! 1((•110 99 6 U"IC(~!ID ...... • . • • ~01 "" , £ V MELINE INTENSIVE CARE l~,'~~~,,\Y~~n "1~~' •001 Ot1 • 99 r V05 HAIP. SPRAY 6 "°" 41 l'IOICl< • • • . .. .. .' '01 'II/I 1 , 5 9 I' DIAL AHTI·PEP.SPIP.ANT 6 OfODOl\ANI IRUH l(IHll0 .•• 00/ 1,49 Liquor SAVE 10% BUY A CASE AN ..,OOtTION ... l tO,. GIVEN ON fUU C ... ~ PVl\CH ... ~~Of WIN( -~1\11~ <K£YOUYITOOO(LUOCO> ~ J60 SCOTCH 'tlHISKY 15 4.5 6 llOM()()I • '"'~ 011 • r LA PAZ TEQUILA 6 e(/llfl()()I .,,. 0•1 4 .1.5 ~ ~~NITE l.AMDRU~~ 2. 29 Hou~eh old & Pet PAPER NAPKINS J.IJ. ~ .... 99 . . ' .i ~.A~~~ICH DAGS '""" ... " •59 ZEE LUNCH DAGS . ' •• , .51 I' HEfTYTP.ASH DAGS b "'"'"""t. ,.n c.1, 1.99 Produce SOLID .10 CAOOAGE ttP.VOAY 4., TAOLE . i9 CARROTS 1 00~1 u ~ f\10 ' lLl MUSCAT .39 GRAPES Pl.UMP -fLJIVOAIUL tD FRESH .23 PRUNE PLUMS \All~NINC, H.loVOI\ LO PINTO lU e.25 DEANS IJ > fll0 1 .... ' ... {· .. ... what discount is all about. DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS , ANAHllM •AHAH!lllA 120 W. LA "AL.MA AVIHUI e10 •o eun COUIOI •LVO .,Ul.UllTON 110 NO, ftAVOMOMD • QAllOlN OllOVl UOJS IUCLIO 4Vl ••UINA PAl'IK •COITA MUA ,ULLIRTON • OAl'IDIN Ol'IOVW 11072 MAONOLI ... AVl • HUNTIHOTON HACH to~t ATLANTA AVUtUl •HUNTINOTON t l AC H 1 .. 00 t01.IA CHIC ... AVINUI. Ul1 I.A PALMA AV,NUf tleO HAlllOl'I II.VO 14UNTINOTON •EACH •LAGUNA HlllS 19050 91'100KHUllt T I Tl'IHT Htn CH OT l'IOAO AT LA PAZ . .. . . -. . . m NO. I UCLIO AVE STOAHOP£N DAILY I A.M. • • -• ..... r ' " •STANTON fOIO ICATCU.A AVI • fUITIN 13270 NIWPOllT llVINUI •'lfHITTlll'I I 1055 l . MULHl'll'I\' Of', •WllTMIMSTEl'I HOO WUTMINITP AVINUl .,,.ITMINtflll 1)071 tPl'llNOOAU ITlllU ! • • r ·" .. ' I • , .. "E, ..... <~ • ol to '"~ •STO ;tty ••O .tu: .ill ucn .er~ \did 1n1 j . : I ... I ... f • '•IOI. "'B o()1 Ill £ " l FD FEii • 4nd 41 !It 10 II "'" ....... ,...,o • UI' ovos Main 14111!• '""u" ,i119 lo "' '"~ •Itel or ti •01t• UOll of .. FOOD ~. S.pl•MMr '· 1~71 S11rprise in the Pate Your ho!>lel>!) f>t"rvl'i. you a lus<"lous ... hct' or putt-on a leaf ol lettut·1• You l•"-e a bite . It ~ r I C h , l' X q U I lit l 1 1• l ) sci1~0nl·d ddlc1ou:. Ttu>n. sht· lt>ll~ y1>u It ·~ all mushrnum ... • Mushroom Patt 1:-a ~urpr1~tn.: tdl•a wh1rh hu~ mMny JIO:.l>tbilit.w ... On toast or crarkers 1t ~ a C'oover.1auon pie<-«' "" !AD hon d'~UH\' h 6JO<t<f IJL-.O ln it :>8~WlC'h ~1th lt'UuC'(' And wmatn Wtlh <'nJS\y t'r e nt"h bnad and c h ct'"l'. at bt"C'OflH'l'I C'ontuwntal p11• 0 1(' fart· A nothl·r :-erumpuous a p p l' t I /. l' r 1 ll t' ,, I :- Mush roo ins :'-lt•wbrrg Thaa l.1mou:s /\c•afood :sau('e 1:. so good wuh :.a utced mus broom!l, you 'II wond•r tha t 1t w•t>o 't 10vc:nt~d for them M uei.hroom:., bowevt'r you serve the m an always a good choke for :'IP P«'titers T hough they're fa.:.t becoming d "n•gula r" at produce counters they stJU can~ u glam~ im~ge that will get any special oc· casloo off t o a memora- ble start. Toda) 's rec· ipes are very i m - aginative. but simple sauteed mushrooms with • 1plub of sherry or Marsala wine will ex· cite yoar guests, too. It's the nature ol the ffget.a· bJe. Tbey 're aaturally im pressi \le. ~ MUSHROOM PATE ~ J po•od fr es b f musbrooms 'I• cup butter or margarine Y.t ~ minced onion VJ cup fin e ly chopped celery 2 eggs l package (3 oz.> cream cbeele, softened ~ cup fine iry bread cnunba 1 teaapooa ult "' teaspoon basil leaves, c:nahed 'i4 teaspoon rosemary leaves. crushed 14 teaspoon oregano. crushed .,. teaspoon ground black pepper Rios•. pat dry and -finely chop mushrooms . <mues about 4 eupe>. In a large saucepan melt butter. Add onion and celery; aaute unW tender. about s mlnutes. lo a large mix1na bowl beat eggs aod cream cheese until smooth. Add to mUlhroom mlx· ture along w1tb bread c rumbs , s alt, b asil, rosemary, oregano and black pepper. Stir unW mixture la well blended and smooth. Butter a 7 x 4 x 2·inch loaf pan. Cov- er the kmg sidea and bottom of pan with waxed paper leaving a 1 1h ·lnch overbaog Spoon mushroom mix-ture evenly lnto pan. Cover top wt1b foil. Bake to a t>rebeated 400F oven unW f\rm, about t i,A, hour&. Cool tn pan until lukewarm . Remove from pan using waxed paper overhang. Serv'e at room tem· perature as an appetizer g arnished with mushroom slices, g rated c arrot and chopped onion with crackers, if desired. MUSHROOMS NEWBERG 1 ~ pounds s mall Apple Muff ins /\PPLE LICORICE MUFFINS 12 Mu.fflnl 2 cups all-purpose flour 3 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cin- namon l cup chopped apple II• finely chopped Ucorice • 1 egg, beat.en l cup milk 3 tablespoons oU ~teaspoon vanilla Stir together flour. sugar, baking powder, salt and cinnamon ; mix in apple and licor ice. Combine remaining in· g redients: add all at once to nour mixture. stirring only until Oour is m oistened. Spoon lnt<> ttreased mumn cu ps. Bake in preheated 4~5 d egree oven 20 to 25 minutes, or untn golden t,rown. l frci.h l'tlUbhroom~ 6 tabk~poon..., bullt·r or nl .1rgurine tltvHkd l • (' U ~· t' h 0 p IH' d n111on l •. ll'Ut.pooru; ~illt . dn 111t·ll .t t abh~poon~ ... h,•rr\ l l11blt>:>JMll'U\.' flour .' 'u~1t1 h.1H und h1.tlf '• t ••1i.v1100 erountl 11utmt·a I ' I fi I 1• a 'I. p O o 11 1i:round n-d &H·ppa 2 t'RM you .... 'l \Mbh!!!.poon. ... wat1•r 4 'ill~ toMt, cut 1n tr1a111tlH Rinse and put dry m u8hrooma. In u lar.:(' ... k1llct mell 4 luble· "l>OOn:. of lhc butter. Adtl rnu11hroomM, onion and •, hiospoon of the salt t'1>0k and s tir until 111u:;hroon\b arc Just tn1dt•r. ubout 5 mlnutet- Add shrrry. Cook und "llr for l mlnuk Cover .111d k~t·p wurm Jn a 1111•dlum baun·pun nwlt 11•malnln~ 2 tablt>spoon.'> butlt•r . Stir In flour until '>mooth Rt-move from heat. With n wart> w1sk ... ur ln holf und hair, nutmeg, red pepper and remaining ~. teaspoon salt. Cook and stir over low heal until the m1x- t ure thickens s lightly. Bea t egg yolks wttb water: quickly stir into ~auce. Cook and stir un· ttl sau ce tblcltens . R e m o ve from heal. Pour over mushrooms In l>killet. Cook and stir un· tll heated through, about l minute. Spoon over toast. Begant Mushroom pate for company dinners. MAii MARIO BASIR YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR All YOUR LIQUOR NEEDS. YOU'LL FIND NEW LOW PllCIS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. MORE THAN JUST A FEW ADVEITlSEI> SPECIALS ••• BIG SAVINGS ON All YOUR FAVORm BRANDS. EVEN AT THESE DRASTICA(LY REDUCED PRICES YOU MAY STILL USE YOUR VISA OR MASTERCHARGE CARD. • SAYllllOS 1'.ACUUJUI mM UGllM l'OSTtO NICl.s l'tlOl lO IUlll I. I t11. PlllCQ $UIJ(C1 ro Alff LWITAIOIS WHIOl •l. tllf'OS[D 8l llGM. tCtlOll BEER & WINE ll~ 11-0l. 81\S 21t , .. lltPOITtD flOlll llOUNIO Heinekens 4u 3" Michelob 6 ~~ S1\.S. Ot CMS 2" , .. C*1Us. fl• IOSl OI UIQJJCJ'I MAL 3i• 2" Sebastiani Ml Wines Ill. Gallo Chablis Blanc u.tll 2" 2" Ill. Gatto Hearty Buriundy u.trt 2" 2" Ill '"" ONU$ Ot ll.D IUllQJllOf no. 1" 1" Almaden Mt Wines In. 1N1W1S1 ma-GI-Wr£1 2" Franzia Wines Ill MEW S" "'~ Ancient Age Whiskey Ol en. 6" . .. IOPIOCJ ' 6 .. 4" Gilbey's Gin •Paoof 5111 911 6" J & B Scotch n.. t JHl1 7" ,,. ITL ~ 2" Ill. 18PIOOf 311 Garrison's Gin ~ 2" en. • PIOOf AlllDm 1'111SIC!l no. 311 3•• Lord Of Kentucky an. IOrlOOf ISO lil. 311 3" Dew Of Kilkarren Scotch •n. ISO lllL 311 3" I TL ISO 111L 311 3" Ill .33 .66 .24 .51 .45 .45 MISCAI .so &RAPES tr£1).1 YAW£ 1" 2 11 1" 2" 11• .15 .13 .02 .02 .02 I ·• ....... !:> '.a •• .. • ""' on ,.. lot ·" t2111 I. .. ~ ,,,.. ,., " r • p ~ I .,. ' o" E llt E JOAN HIT~ rdttOh • di (-ti th<.t· ot -tor to Jal Ill~ -4,IHIO lie C•I• or~\a1d oe pl.tte d 1n .tll le. Su<n ou<.nt·r~ roriw>••d t: r t ru: ,, \ lll'f PllOI, er,,. '*''8 •001 IA CE ORS •THE --~It lNOE 1tc1 ul F 0 n •~ FER ~SON. ""° c.•wd GIVEN 10 ~IMI 1114! ···~'"'\he 1 etore••d IO ti. \If\ ,c 1.1.ovos a N. M•ln .. 111c11 ••'"'' t\\ol IMUll• .. f'l.lllll'Q 10 " "'"" lhe iioo llled o• wllllln tour ~·~·'°" ol • 51 IOl ~II .. l - ('10 OAILV PILOl W.Ot\hdlry ~lil(f\fJll 6 1978 COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson BOOMER It~ o new game see how many burge~ you con throw into tm mo1.11h without missing• · FUNKY WINKERBEAN rv u .... t 10 W£L..C.DIV\E. Au. or ~J !lll!D£~ BACK lO tum..1 ri-11!.> 'r~R WE.'RE. 7R<.>1NG A ~ ~PPROACH 10 Cl.AbS ~E!U.JN6 SHOE MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX ~~~~~~~--. ~~~~~ '3QMe OF i H0.5€' l 00-IM MIL-L.-IONAH2~~ TALKING /'l'l'-K6 Mf!; SICK~ ,ABOUT THS c;;rorzr~ l THOUGHT ~5:CT10tJ t YOU !7K'IPA:C' THE: FINANCl.Al-PAGE~? wo• ! Otu iHAl • \ ~EOOS GAl.J \/ MISS PEACH 0 . AQfHllf2'I CAREER. ADV\ Cc ,. > MY FAT~E~ WANT'7 ME: 10 00 IN'TO HI~ BU~INE?~ w...eN I G rlOW UP, eur I: WAN,.. ro ~MAIN tNO£P2NOENT. ~---w.-..AT ~Ut.0 ! DO? by Tom Batiuk AGATHA CRUMM by Mell OOW WH~ 1HE. MJ51C. -rHAN~ FoR ~IN<31N<: M~··· IT MAKES ME. ~~I. ROMANTIC ALL. :~ O~ ~AIN, WIL.L.IE. '...., ~:f~~---""' "·""~·~~-,, " GORDO • STOPS ... , by Jeff MacMeJly by Ferd and Tom Johnson JUDGE PARKER t S ET MY AIR CONDITIONER AT 20 DEGREES AN ' HE:RE:'S A PtC"f'URE: OF 1'"HE: CAc:>uc.eus we HAP A-r' MAMA Ft.JGAZl 'S .Mf;PICAL.- SC.HOOt.. .' MOTLEY'S CREW by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan '<eS •.. ~U"f PON1" FORG-ETIO REMOVe rr EJEFOF{E Rlt'l~TO WAR, AS l"rLL HANG- IN FRO~TOF YOOR rv'kXJiti AN'7 MUFFLE YOU~ WHOOPS. by Ernie Bushmiller LOVE TO SLEEP UNDER AN ELECTRIC BLANKET PE A NUTS by Char les M. SChUfl Ti-tAT'S A LOi OF 6VT WOULDN'T THE MONEii TO PAL( FOR SANDWICHE5 TASTE ~E~T? ~LUNCH BOX Yf'.. - • I (. • by Bill Hoest ... ,13 NUMll by Templeton and Forman TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Feuhv 6 Cod 01 Sable 10 -AnlOlly. Var 14 10 percent t!I Se.d COfl· ing 16 Euentiel ()II: Ver. 17 -noo&. Fr 18 Fui c.ape 2 WOf'cH 20 P1y court 21 Not up ZJ Proog• 24 Of en e11ned l0<ce 26 Elrtv lend grab~ 28 Chatt8f 30 SalU>ete1 · Vai. 31 Amermds 32 .. _ -- SerqNnts" J6 W1ttt· course: Sp. J7 Petrty - 38 Hones! - 39 Eurawn plants '2 Rule '4 Tltd up 45 Surq1C1t knife ~ Hve111·lih •9 C1uti0us SO lOftQ IOI SI Rum ex· pol18f S2 Provided 56MIMISSf9Pt ~ 58 Anelyle 911mmar 60 Maple qeflUS 51 S!Klr 8.2 Turgenev lletotne SJ Writes 64 ActMI one 66 Move rtp td'V DOWN I Sweetaop 2 Cine l Purpose 4 Ocean \Iner: Abbr S "Bringing in the _,, 6 Desert a~ mal 1 Jejuna S Fastener 9Wapm 10 -Idol ti Mtke amend$ 12 S"°"'r 13 Hert> UN~ FeeMire Syndicate Tueeaey's Pt1Z?le Solv&d l•l.al• I N Ill I 0 " o r 0 " ~ s l•l~r • r • •• , [ . , ( . , lslr II~ . " . "' U N I •• • 10 Is 14 ll 4 ;n ,. ' c ( " •• I A _.. P L 0 , ! l " ... c ' c 0 " ol• , f 0 • • • f • ' . •• t IOIL ( . . ' 0 f .. l •• u A l r I• o • s 0 • • L • S o • r hhl .. •• 0,. f L•s ( . 0 I t _, ( I • 0 EIFIE • f l DI S u IS , l c ' • Sl•I• • -• 11• I • f • s ••!• l ' ' 01 I U ' l • •• IJt •T . ' II OI 0 •1£ l. ( D GI£•£ " D O w' r • 1£ s • ••£ •lo-s r £ • ..!. • 19 R1n1 and e.g. rage '2 Appe11rer11 22 Musoe unit 4.1 Ms landers 25 Had a INMll cs Nllcl area 26 Places 46 Frght 27 ElevalOf C7 Jiffy man 48 Consume 28 USSR c•tv greedily 19 MetodV 49 More d111111y 30 Observed Sl Bink relief\ 32 Nud& '"'' 33 On the Joote S3 Serf 34 Woodwind 64 lnan1matP 35 lea~ 56 Pest.er 37 Stare S7 Gold ~ co GOif clubs 59 High moun ct Cowboy, t.a1n II 11 IJ , t ' .. f ; ~ lt 11 11 " ~ l . t1 ,. • • • I I , , ' Club Calendar Wednesday. September 8. 1918 DAIL v PILOT c 11 P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE MONDAY MORNING CLUB : The L•cuna Rroup will bold a rri~nd 'blp tea at l 30 p.m Thursday, Sept 7, t Club HOUM• e. Le.iaurc World A mui.iclll progr4't m wall be held at 3 p m IHISIN .. :RS ND P llOPES IONA L WOMEN'~ Cl. B· Tht• La1un11 l4t-ach 6troup \Niii m~t for hMPP> hour at 6 30 pm and din· n~r ut 7 p m Thul"!l.day SclJI 7 .. t lbt• hom e or Gt"O-r'~•• Gill t.agun1 Huch t-·nr r••,erutk>~. call f>e-1 8umben 4tl 494 2'73:2 f.'lur.1n('~ R..id wall be gueia spe•kN F £0 £1l-\T I ON Ot' ll EP•'IS L I AN WOM EN; Tht• Or.tnl(t.-Ot"tnt t C'allf11rt11~ aroup wUI m('('t l 10 <• n1 Thur"'d ly. Sept 7 ut tht: Cen· ttal Comm1ttt'4' I h•adqu•rtN'"\. Or a1l1¢1· Ft:Dt;R..\1"10 OF W0 MEN'8 t'U IBS: The Ort1n1ott' l>H1tnl·t C;1hfnrn1o1 group v.111 mt·'-.'t 11l lO .a m ThurMia> sept 7 al lhl' Elk -. < 'lub S.inla Ana OV•:REATER'\ AM), VMOl'S Tht• group v.111 rm.-t•t from ~ ,, m tu 9 p m ~.11 urttJV. St-pl 9, iii P1-.•k:. 1-'.Jtlllh ll11m1•, W1•,tm11l'>t1·r t-'<11 in fo:-m.illUO , eaU ~ -t21S ur H.19 ~ lltlNTINGTON BE \CH P lllLHARMONI ('OM Ml1T£•:: The Rrt1up w1ll hold ,1 hur~l'Ul" at tht' Mm~ or Mn; Ron <'oltx-rt ut 7 pm Sutur· duy, St•pt ~ fo'or informjlJ()ll, Niii ~ 3683 or ~8652. BETA SIGMA P HI: The Orangl' Coast California Council will meet for a 10 It. m. lunt'heon meellnR on Sulurday, Sept 9 Xi Rho Beta Chapter lb lhl' host at the Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana Grnct.' Rf'1lly will ">peak OA llG ll TE R S OF AM E RI C A N RE VOLUTION: The Clt1ra Harton t•hapter will meet at 10 u m Saturday, ~pt 9, in tht"' Mercury Room. MPrcury S1tv1ng~ and L<1un Building, Huntington Bt'ach. NEWPO RT BE AC H HADA SSAH: T he group will hold a buffet. dancf• and cruise around the bay aboard 'The Queen' at 8 p.m . Saturday, Sept. 9. For reservationi, call Gladys Esensten, 673·2772 CHRISTIAN WOM EN'S CLUB: The group will hold a runne r progra m at 7 p.m Saturday, Sept. 9. in the Garde n Room of the El Adobe Restaurant. San Juan Capistrano. For reser va. lions, contact M r5. Robert Krause, 26341 CaUe Roberto, San Juan Capistrano G IFTED CHILDREN'S ASSOCIATION: Tbe Orange County group will hold a Saturdety mor ning drawing class on four consecutive Saturdays beginning Sept. 9 Contact Bill Dykes. 894·6134 . for information Children must be at least 8 years old. At\RP: The Huntington Beach Chapter *857 will hold a bazaar and while elephant sale at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 9 at thl• Woolco Shopping Cente r. Fountain Valley DENTAL HYGIENISTS' SOCIETY: The Orange County group will hold a tea from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9, a t the home of Norma Keller , Irvine. For inform ation, contact Mrs. Keller or Mrs da Sliva, Huntington Beach. FRIENDS OP BIG S ISTE RS: Thf:.' i.upport a uxiliary wiU meet at 7 .30 p.m. Monday, Sept. I 1. at the home of the co-ch1tirmetn. For in· rorm ation. call 834·1116. NEWCOM ERS CLUB OF IRVINE: A fall fashion seminar Yfill be held at 9:30 a.m. Tues· day. iept. 12, at lhe Sunflower Street entrance ~tter For Birthday Gift DEAR ANN LANDERS Todety t s my father·::. 90lh birth· day. When l a::.ked him about whal he wanted for a birthday gift he said. "Write a letter to Ann Landers a nd tell her I've been reading he r column for years and I think she as the greatest. If she will run for P resident I will sup· port her candidacy." Dad is A. C. Eastridge and h e l iv es in Spotsylvania, Va I know he would get a big kick out of it if you would print m y letter Sincerely yours -HIS OA UG H TER CLAUDETTE DEAR CLAU DETTE: He re's the lt>lter and pleasP tell your father I am blo11riog a birthday kiss all the way from Cbicago. And t e ll h i m so m ething else, while you'r e at it. I appreciate tbe complJments but I can't run for P resident. I'm buy. D EAR ANN LANDERS : When you visited this city, severnl people were impressed wit h your f ant astic m em ory for names. H you have a secret, will you share il with your reader s -especially one who never misses your column? -IN ST. P ET E RSBURG DEA& ST . PETE: T b e "secrt1t" Is no secret. Here's the way I do it -ud you can do It, too. Wb e n you a re iP· troduced, GET the A nn Landen n am e. If you don't get it, ASK . No one will be of. fended if asked to repeat his name. In fact, he'll be fl attered that you a re interested. Speak to tht.· person immediately after the introduction and use bis name. Then associa te the name with a specific char acteristic. E x am · pie: Ed.ith .\ppleton has cheeks Uke a pples. Or Ha rry Up ton bas an "Up" personality. Deliver me from clods who make no effort to remember a na me and then apologJze by say· ing, '•But I n('ver forget a face." Club Colf'lldor runs each Wednesday m the Doily Pilot and contam:. rwtices ol women's and service club meetings and events /or tlw f ollowmg week - Thursday lhrougl1 Wedncs· d4y. Send notices lo Club Calendar, Dally Pllol. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Be sure to include your name and phone number. Notices mu.st be m 01tr honds two week$ in adVG11Ce ..ICTITIOUS 8USINllU NAMllSTAT•MENT Th<t IOllOWIRQ penOfUi M'e dolftQ llutlneUa\ fNTE APRtSE LIMIT ED Ml, l/tO Sky Patil 81¥d . Ir vine. CA .,,., nEnttrl)fl"' Con\l•ucoon '"' • C.lllo,nle COf'llOtMIOn. 17W ~yP'"' Blvd , lrv1r1e,CJI tt71) Thi\ b<ollMil j\ ConclU<leO by ~ Hmlfed oe.-t~lp, EnWOflWCon~ruc1ion.1n< a~etPartntt By UO.,O E AO». Pr91ldtnt Tiit\ \1<11-""'~ Iii.ii ••th 1tw County Clt'k (If Or..-ot Counly on Aull 2•. 1971 CA"RE TZ & NICOOHALD Att ..... Yl .. Yw ly Jame\ T. C:.,....U lllSU MecAnllW 81"'-,,.,,i..., CA. tVIS ....... PuDllshed OtAnQtt Const OAHy PllOI. S.PI •. IJ, 20, 11, 1'171 •1 .. 11. PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS llUSIN•H NAME STATEMl'.NT The tot-lnQ pet>on "OOl."9 _, neue\ ·IRVINE IN STR UCTIONAL ,,_EOIA ANO CREAllVE ARTS. e C.nvo.11 RklQot, lrvlne. CA.,71~ Belly J•n• Ferrell, a CenyoPI RldQe, lrvlne, CA 9771S MlUl lllOTlc.a TOClllEOITOHOF INTIElllTIOHTOTllAHS .. 1111 IN IULI( '-T ll'\llLIC AUCTION NOl•C• I\ llertl:>Y Qoven 10 tne Ctedlt0t\ OI JoM W 01"°" eNJ H .. Old O 01\0n ,,....,.,.°"' wN•e l>v•lne-. •cld•eu ,, M)O E S.y A .... N-llO<I BHth. County or O•eno-, St•lt ot C..lll0tn1a, INll a b<ll~ II_ .. , t\ •l:>cMAI IOtMIMeOt .. P\ltlll( "\K110ftvlOt-ft' toc•t.O "' eoo E Sn Ave , "-port Such, CO-y ol Or4t119t. St•le ol C.lllMnl• S41d "'*""I\ Ot\Crl-i<'I oie-et •S AfC&Ot °""''" 01 llWI Fun Arc.-D<l\lneu --•~ a.I* Fun 1-Arc<MI• Au<llon Wiii lie~ by A z Stetn, Au<t._.... on the 171to de¥ OI September. "11, .. 11 o'<IOdl • m • "' .oo E. e•v Avt .. Hewoon Be .. c11 Counly vi Orange, Slattt of C.lltOl'nt• The ltrml of tlle SMt Wiii bll IOt <Ali/I, So let .. "'-lo the AUC11-. .i1 llUMnen NmH Mid_ .. ,.., wwa t>v ,,.. TrM\\/ef'or •or ,,.. '"' .. -· IA!lt IMl>t, .,. NOHE Any and dll <I••~ vi wN~ver "•lure ••e 10 l>t' presen19CI to t~ "''ow ~rtmlfl'I of A Z St<tln Co In< , on or Detore ,,.. 16th d<ly of Sep lel'llbolr •Wt. •I 10:00 0'<1ou ct.m <11 ~ S.tsum.t ,. ... Sult• S, '"the Cll• ol N .. Ollywooel. Coul\IY OI LO\ A119ttn, Slate ot C•lllOfn•• 0Alad AllQ ?t, 1'71 A.Z Sl1111 Auctlofwer A.I. Stet•, Co., Inc Tl11s OUslllM• I• <onduc!M l>Y .,. In -~,._..,A.,. • S4llte • dlvldV•I N. Httfy ...... C'-t..-1 BPlly Jarie F<1rrell Publl•Md Or.inoc ~ O••IY POm TIH\ \1o51"""nl wet\ lllod w!lll lhe Sept .• 1'71 Alumni Rally Fashion Show Counly Ctm ol 0..•noe Countt on S.... • 4161•11 temb<tr S, 1911 l'IONU ----------- Plunnmg dccor;1t ion!> for the University of Southern Callrorrua ·., root ball rally to.. be held from 6 to 9 p.m Saturday. Sept. 16, at Roger's Gardens arc. from ldt. Jeff D'Elisru I Roger's Gardens manager>. J a n Young lcbairwom an of the event1 Hnd Joe Leighton !USC Newport n a rbor Alumni Club president). Tickets. at S6 per pcr:-.on. t.tre avallable from Joe Leighton. P 0 Box 2870, Newport Beach. 92660. to Nordstrom·~ Brunch will be i.erved. Cost is $4. For re1>ervation!>. call Maryh n Angle. 5~9-6200, or Joan Nealon 551·4591. AM ERICAN B USINESS WOMEN'S AS· SOCIATION: Tile Irvine Chapter wi ll meet for cocktails al 6 p.m . and dinner at 7 p.m . Tues· day. Se~t. 121 at the Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach. Flornce Reid will be guest speaker. LAKE HILLS COMM UNITY CH URCH WOMEN: The ~oup will meet at 7 p.m. Tues· day. Sept. 12 for a candle light buffet meeting in Laguna Hills. Tickets are $3.50. WOMEN'S CLU B OF HUNTI NGTON BEACH: The group will meet al noon Tuesday, Sept. 12. at the club house m Huntington Beach for . a rashion show. Dorothy Irwin, 536-8174, is taking reservations. SOUTH COAST LITE RACY COUNCIL: Dr. Robert Laubach will be honored at a luncheon al l p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 12, in Fellowship Hall Trinity United Presbyterian Church, Santa Ana: Reservations should be made by Sept. 7 with Llz E lliott, 768-9157. ORANGE COUNTY 99s: The women pilots will m eet at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 13, for a potluck supper and meeting at the Harbor Rae· quct Club, Costa Mesa. ASSOC IATI ON OF OCCUPATION AL HE ALTH NURSES: The Or ange County group will meet for an educational program at 7 p.m . We dnesday, Sl·pt. 13. at the Qua lity Inn , Ana heim . Make reservet tions with E leanor Nolun at 645·8600; Ext. 2116. ORANGE COAST MOTHERS OF TWJNS CLUB : The Orange Coast group will meet for a 7 p .m . social and 8 p.m. dinner meeting at the Fountain Valley Community Center. For re· servations. call M rs. Jim Nyhus, 968-3207. AAUW: The Laguna Beach branch will hold three coffees for new and prospective members. (. __ u_o_r_o_s_e_o_p_e _ __,) THURSDAY.SEPT. 7 By SYDNEY OMARR AR I E 1March ~l April 191: Emotions can be allies. or lead you ast ray. Key is to ap· p r eciate harm o n y without abando ning pass1oni,. TAUR US 1 April 20 May 20): Go slow. main· tain l ow profi l e Some one is ac tually handing you something on proverbial platter Nov . 211 · Check detail!>. fi ne point s. r ea d between the lines. take n eed e d tim e to be thor ough . SAGITTARIUS t Nov. 22-Dec. 21>: What had been a source of concern could become a cause for celebration. Relative r elays good news. Your "examination" show!> positive results. CAPRICORN 1 Dec 22-Jan. 19>· Unor thodox friend could ~how you way lo make most of possessions. valuable::. Mrs . Tulley Brown and Mrs. Stanley Smithson, a bove from left, prepare for the 13th Annual Peacock Alley fas hion s how a nd luncheon sponsored by t he Holy F a mily Madrecitas Auxiliar:y . Proceeds from the event, planned for 11 a .m. Wednesday, Sept . 13, at the Newportcr Inn. benefit the floly F amily Adop· tion Service They arl• at 10 a.m Tuesday. Sept. 12, at the home of Pat Holtzer, El Toro. 10 a.m . Wednes· day. Sept. }3. at the home of Doris Clay Pat· terson. Laguna Hills. and 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, at the home of Nancy Wade, Laguna Beach. ASSISTANC E LEAGUE OF LAGUNA BEACH: The Friendship Club of the league will meet at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13, at the Chapter House. 547 Catalina St., Laguna Beach. ~ ~ Page School i,~} of C~!.!fesa •• ·\·,, FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. It ~ ~ t'OR BOYS & GIRLS AGES HZ YRS. 6:30 A.M. · 6:15 P .M. • GR ADES PRE·SCHOOL THRV 6th GRADE '\, ~/ NON SECl'ARIAN ..... ,, .. JUghest Standards-Modern New Equipment 2 Acr e Campus lndJviduaJ lnstructioa-No CbUd Negleded •Remedial Reading-How To Study •Field Trips •Hot Lunches •Reasonable Rates •Discount for tad or 3rd Oilld I I \'' • CAI.I, OR WRITE t'OR f'Rt.:I!: BROCHU1l£ 657 VICfORIA AVE. t i I ' • " " ~ ' • COSTA MESA • 643·M41 PllClllShed Or~ CoHI 0.llY P•tol Se91 ••• 13.10.11. 1918 •231-71 PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS llUSINISS NAME STATEMIElllT Tiie •ollowonq ~nons •r~ dolftl) bu1lnen~ CROWN CLEANERS. n so Harbor Blvd , Co>I• ~w. CA Je• 0 Aft 8107 S•llPOt'I Hunt· lnv1on BHCll, CA 'nMll Oli GI ""· ii707 SallPOtl, Hunl lnqton Buc11 CA '7M4> Thll D<ISI~\ '' conoucted l>Y an In· dlvldual Ja10 A" Ol<C..A" Tiit• \t,,)l~n1 Wll 111\'d W>lll II>@ C.OUntv oen. ot O<anQI' co .. nty on s.p. tembolr \, 1'78 FIM;)IJ PuDllS!leO Ot-Cout Oet ly Piiot Sept .•. u. 20, 17 1971 •0"·78 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT10US11USINESS NAME $TATEMENT Tl>e 10110"'""0 ~''°"' •re dolno buslM~)dS ENTERP~tSE LIMITEO :•. 11M2Sll'(Po5tkBlvO lr•o,..,CA 9?715 E nter-pt1\if' C.on\Hu<hon In<. • C.lllonu• c.orPOt'atn>n 17&12 S.yP•rk e1vc1., 1rvtne.CA 9771S Thi\ buSIM\\ '' condu<l~d D• • llmlltd IMf"tN't\l>op Enl"'l"•~ Con,llU<hon liK A ~r.tl Po5rf,..r Sy Lloyd E Roi\ Pr~dlrnl This \lclttmenl w•\ t1le<1 ... 111 1110 COunt• Ci"'ll ot Ortnoe Covntv on ~.,.~~~w:llOMCOOHALO Alt-~M U"' ly JeMe.T ~ llSJ2 -~ llv• lrvl .. , CA. tl11S F'"817 Publl\hed Otanve Cont o.t1fy Ptlol. Sep! •• 13.10, 71. 1918 PUBLIC NOTICE ..ICTIT10US IUSllllU NAME STATEMENT TM lollowlflQ Pet_, IS d04flQ .,_,.., ness ·~ AMERlc.AN SE RVICES. ll~S Si<'l'PArt. C1t<1e. S..olv J , lt••ne. CA '271• WllH...., (,.ocxt Net' l<IQQ E 0cl'dft ------------------------• 8oule.,erd : 101 Lono Buell, CA "-'!aas:G~-t THE RIGHT WAY Advanced ~ Health Center 1 ·· ' will help you get weight off and keep it off! • 'Personalized Program' tailored just for you ! To meet your needs! • No Shots, Gi mmicks, or Fad Diet! • Professional Staff! LOOK BETTER · FEEL BETTER Get More Fun Out Of Life '°803. Tnls tMls•IW"' '' cor>d<Ktecl t>y •n on· div•-• Wiiii....,(; Ne. Thi• ~t-1 "'"' liled wl!l'I !he COvnh Cler-of Or•noe C-ty on A"9111I It, 1•11 .......,, Put>llllled OtM\Qe C:.0.S-1 0•1lv Piiot. Sept ••• u. 20.17, 1978 PUBLIC NOTICE SUl"ElllC>tt COURT Of' THIE STATE 01' CALI FORNI A ll'Oll THE COUNTY OF OltMOll Ho.A·f~ NO TICE OF HEAR ING OF PETI TIC* FOtl PR08ATE OF WILL AND FOii LETTE RS Of' AO · MINISTllATION (WITH WILL AN· NUC•OI Ell•le ot VANOA M YOUNQ. Oe~Uled NOTICE IS HE REBV C.IV EN thal J.tmf"\ E. H .. •m Put>Ht Adm•nl\lr•to' t'td\ ttlt"'d htr~ 1n d ~!Ilion lor Pr~•e of w111 ano •o• 1" S1141n<t ot LellPr\ el Admlnlslr•llon Cw1tn W 1U Anne .. tdl r•fcrtn<f' to whttf'I ... ~ tor fvrthilT Nrt•cuiian. -tn•• the,,,,.... -plate ol Mdfl"9 the wme M'I ->et tor ~'"""°"' 12, 108 "' 10 00 • m. In th~ covrtroom ol Oel)art,...nl No 1 ot \aid cour1, •• 100 CM< "'"'~' D••-e We•I. 1n g:,~~'l.~W ~r;: ce11•orn•• WILLIAM E. SI JOHN. County Oer-AOlllAll KUY,.Ell. COUNTY COUNSEL ANO JULEE II SANS, DEPUTY II Civic Cafti .. Pl•u P.O.l oa•m S.111• Ane, C.. '2702 Atterney• lor ""tltlentr Publl\l'>MI 0t""91' Co.o,1 Oo••Y P1tol AllQ JO.JI.Sept 6,lq/8 PUBUC NOTICE GE MI NI 1May 21· June 201 : Parlay lessons recently learned into giant step toward goal Cancer, Capricorn per sons 11gure p rom· AQ UARI US I Jan 20.f eb. 18>: You're in· Call Now for Information "~~~~!:~:,.·:::s inently. 't- C ANCER lJune 21· July 22>: Get fi nger on pulse of public -reach beyond apparent limita- li on !>. Accent o n creativity, speculation, adventure of discovery. LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22): Whal was moribund shakes, ratUes. rolls. is again alive-and-kicking. You break new ground. VIRGO I Aug. 23-Sept. 22 > : Accent on move- ment . m essage s , hunches. commu nica· lion from one who has much to do with your seeurity -or lack of it. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 ct. 22 >: Highlight versatili- ty. humor -r each b eyond an a ppa r e nt limitatio n . G e m ini, V irgo, Sal{itlariu s persons figure prom · inenlly. SCOR PIO COct. 23· volved in "complicated" (714) 975·0700 r11e 1011ow1no "'"son·~ <1oinq 1>11s1-s 1 t u a t i o n : o v e r . ~· •\ Ad d H Ith C t E 0 R [:NC,I NEERINC. CO . simplifying WOUid be an' Va0C9 ea en er ISCAN t. ASSOC IATES. !SCAN error. ENGINEERING, 7106 ".ollt9f A•t . 1t6, Cosl• ~. C• 91621 P ISCES I Feb. 19· Erdlnc IKen. 7106 ColleQe Aw March 20 > Good lunar The Professional Approach to Control o.costt Mese.ca.•m1 a s pect <'oincides now Weight, Smoking, Alcohol, Stress 01!1~~'::''1,,...., •.condu<'t~ t>y •n 1" with opportunity to Erd1nc1..un trave l. plan a h ead , 13008risto1StreetNolth,N-Beach.CA92660 This sttt-t ""'"toled wllll lllt ..~....,. • County Clerk ol OrenQo! Covntv °" engage in project whic h lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I Auoust ,., ,.,. _i;n:c=r:e:a:s:c:s=k:n:o:w=l:e:d:g:e:.======================::~I Pu1i1iv>t<1 o...,. eo." o.1iv1=: • A119 JO,~. 6, ll, 10. lt71 •lOt-78 ---- ADVANCE lllGllTRATION NOW OPEN. Now is the tune to sign up tor ice skating lessons at the kr• Capades Chalet Whether you ve ice sl<ated belOle OI fle\lt.!1 ice skated 1n your Ille. one OI these Classes is IClf you Classes fill up fast. so call today for all lhe info<matlOl'l for the wt'lOle farn1ty SKATING SCHOOL HOTLINE 97M351 ASK FOA MISS SANDY BEQINNI A8 WELCOME C II now tor aovance reg1stra11on .mn t.1od1tt0na1 1n1ormatt011 P UBLIC NOTICE ..ICTITIOUS BUSINl!SS NAME SlrATEMENT TM IOltow•no Pttson "OOlno ~· neuoO RENT·A·RELIC, MS Vl>ll Bonll•. NewPOrlS..Cn,C. 'l?t60 Pllylll• E _,on ~1<e/Pflylh• C NO,ton, MS Vlsla Bonlt•, N••l>OM Beech, CA~ Tllh b.nlnH\ •S cond\Kted l>y en 1n. dlvlctu•I Phylll\ E NortOll Thll tl .. _I w•> liled wllh ,,,. County Clerll ot Or•f\9* County on A119us1 18, tt/9 Publl....., Or-C.O.st Dally Piiot Alltl· lO, !.tot.•. 1J. 10. ltll US7 11 --L- PUBLIC NOTICE .. IC'TITIOUS IUSINl!SS NAME STATEMENT Tiie lollowiflQ perso<n •rt C101na bol\IMHAI PUBLIC NOTICE ----~11~~:=~---- MO Tl CE TO CREOITOltS lt0.A-9Mll su .. 11t10. COURT 01' TH• ST'-TIE Of: tALll'ORNIA FOR THC COUNTY OF OllAN<>E 1n the M•ller 01 Ille E•t•le or NELLE M CiRUNOY. •U NELLIE M C.RUNOY, Oe«•W!d. Nohe.• •• ~ o-ven 10 creoltors 1>av1nq Clot,.,,.. ~•Mt Ille Wld dee~ ~nl 10 i1l1• •••d cl•oms on Ille oHlce ot lh<t clerk of 1'1<• •!Or~ld COOK! or to PftWftl 11\t'm lo II• undor>l<;ifMd •I tne olfl(~ ol Robet1 M. FISll, •• Soull> L•U Avenue. PAW<len•, C.ll1orn10 91101, wnlal ••Ile.-olllce ''Ille plan of Dusll\t\> ot 1~ under"gneo In all "'•I· tef\ P'-'•la•ftlnQ to utd utate. StKn claim\ w11r. II>@ ne<.es><trv •OU<l>I'•• mu•I 114! filed or iwesentecl •• •h>r~td w1tntr, tour month~ dfler the flf'\t IXibllcetion ot 11'11• notice. OIUCI August t•, 1978 HeM!n Ann LAnq,,,_ E•uclllorot IMWlll ol 'Wlkl Oececleftt RC>eERT M. FISK Allor,,.y .rtLaw " SOutll L.Mte .. _ P-, Colollf9nll• '11t1 T•I: tJtll l'ff.JJSI Put>ll•l'll!(I Or-Coost O•llv Pilot, AllQU>I 16, 13. JO-SeP4.,ml><lr 6, IQ/I 4003 ,. PUBLIC NOTICE ----f'ICTIT10US IUSllllllSS NAME STATEMENT Tiie fo11-1nq per..,.., ••• "°'"" .,... .. ,..,,,, .. , A,..NATE AGENCY, 16G81 Dav" une. Huntington e..cn, ea '264" E ••l'fl" Al<lv-•. 16G81 O.vli l ane, Huntonoton ae.cto, Ge.~ 1-.ac Alllva, lt081 Oevls LAne, Hunllng1on a.ea.. Ge.~ T hts busineu ts <onckKled tty • oener•I _,_1p. E vetyn Alllva Tlll• ~ wes hied wttt. -County Cler-of OrMOge County on AllQUll 21, 1911. ~ Publlshed Or-Coast 0.Uy Piiat AllQ, 30. Seot.•. 11, 10. tt11 .ioJ.11 P UBUC NOTICE "ICTITIOVI 8USINIHS lllAMESTATIEMAElllT Tiie 1ot10W1119 _._, is do<no ~ neu.u ELOE N PAOP£RTtl:!> LIMITEO, 2110 C...nntl Or .. C~l6 Mesa, Ce. '262' Thom&\ R Wn111ev, Genuo• P•rtner. 2110~ Or . Coste Mesi>, ca '26h T "" Duw~n ,, CO~Cl~'CI by • hmllf<l CM~p. ThomnR.~ Gen.rel P .,,_, Tiiis ... , ......... w•S hied ••Ill IJMo COvnly Cl9tll of Or-C.OU..Cy on Auov•• 21. 1911.. ..__ Publl1ll9d ?ri0tl09 eo.st D.tlly PHot A119. JO. Setlt. •. IJ, 20, 1'78 '15'-711 P VBU C NOTICE FICTtTIOUSiiJSiH11U--NAME STATEMENT Th• to11ow1nig pef'son~ .,.e dotnQ tM.t'lnes\ •s l(INC. PR1NTINC. CENTER. 2101 ~rlon '"""''-CA '1711S fl>eO<lore Lor•n~. 1~11 L•~ Solan ... W""lmiMler, CA '17683 Olen• Goe190•. ?•Sil So. A•venn<1 An C•,.on, CA 'OTO Tllo\ l>u~ono• •S condUC.led DY • oenerel P-rsh•P TheOOoreLOf"""°" Tiit> sl1tement Wb~ 11190 Wllll '"" Coonty Cltr~ 01 O••noe Cou"t• on Auou~I u. IW8. , ... Ut PuDh~ll'!O Or-. C°'"I 0.oly Polot AUQ 16, ll, lO, Sect 6. 1q1-30~ 11$ PUBLIC NOTICE R·>"17 flOTICE TOCltEOITOllS NO.A· .. lM SUPERIC>tt COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA f'Oll THE COUNTY OF ORANGE "' , .... 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S5' SUl"llllOll C:OUllT 0" THE STATE OF C'-Ll~llllA t'Oll THE COUNTY 01' ORAllOE tn lh«' MAii"' 01 llW' E•Wle of F.O STEPHENSON, •IM Mown as FER ltALD DANIEL STEPHENSON, end •I 0,.N STEPWENSO!ot. O.C.._,, fRANCI~-ORR SONIC SYSTEMS LIMITEO. "2 Tr.OVCo Clr., Cotit.I Meu. Cell!Wnl• .,.,, llo~rt M. Sohut •lld Peul J, N~U Jr . ._, TtMIKe Cir , Coite Co8la Me AO Mn•, Celllorllle .,.,, -Tiii\ tlu\IM\\ I\ CORdUCltel by ~ 2701 Harbor Blvd . NEW CLASSES ll9M'•1 =:;.·~111~ START Thi\ \l•Ltl'l\l'Rt "'"' llletl with IM NOTIC.E 1<, HEREBY GIVEN to crltdilOH l\eVlt!Q CIAif'l'IS ~nst ·~ w10 Ot<tdem to lilt \ilO ct111ms 1n tlWI oltlce 01 IM c1tr11 ot ,.,. •fOff'WIO tourl or 10 Dtl'WRI llltfll to tilt un CMr\1911ed at llW Olfl<e ol LLOYO~ BANK CALIFORNIA, lt22 H M•ln SI , !>ente Ane, CA .,rot. •hlCh 1•11"' ofll<t IS , ... P'K•"' blnlneu OI I~ "" O.r\IQMd tn •II metteu ~t•1ni119 to \••d Hl•I• Suell Cl•I'"' Wllll ,..., ne<O\•rv VOUCl!tf"\ mu\t "" Iii.Cl or pr .. t tlleO H •IOftMld Wltf\ln '°"' MOl\lh\ •lltr llW 11'1t P\lblltellotl 01 11•1\ notice 0.lecl A""61 I•. "71 Ll.cOYOSflANI( CALIFORNIA 167? MAlll H MAln SI ~nl•M•.Ce.tJ/'07 EB<UlOf ol ,,.. wlll of Mid..,_ VIRTUe & $C.MIOC. INC. l y iHefll C. 0..., Harbor & Adalll8 WEEK OF SEPT. 4th ~:::~; .~·~ 01 OrtnQt County on fine stat~' corma del mar 979-8880 ....,, .. ,lled°'~~Coa"De"~~.~ , ________ '_""' __ """'_....;' J;.. ___________________ '1 ... ---------------------------------~ AUOu\l 1l lO•nd S.o.-mbtr• u "'' 11 C..--M•tl'leu Or. l".0 .. 1..-N•w,.,, 9"C'tl, Ca. t"6e PlibllV•!ld 0r.tnQI' Ce>«•I D•llv Pllol ~ 40J1 ,. 4 114 I&. U .10. !iec>I •. It/I JO'lt II ~. ... •• Ir tu (' , I. I I ... • . . • p l I r •• •• . . ' . t HEINZ 39 KETCHUP c AnCll'IP411i o in tllif' H oun~ boUltt Tortilla Strips • 49t Al~.a:·:c lUit cw J•4tpeino-10 Of h.g Ma111ehan =' . . 49c ('hoicti of four flavol"i1 211 oi rup Chili 'n' Beans. 59c Hormel Regular or Hot-15 uz can TtXStltPml cu.oEfRllT 79c JUICE :ca Bright clean taste in 6 ounce cans Salad Dressing . 59c Girard's Champagne or Jtalian -8 oi Package d eight .•. Springfield Cake MixllT11..a &gc Choice of Super Moist layer varieties NATURAL39c YOGURT Mountain High -8 oz cup - 6 flavors T.d s221 I eatW •..••.. Still the favorite! King size (25¢ ofO Pepsi Cola.NCI .. s121 Reg .• Diet or Light -12 oi cane Honey Grahams 79c ~abisco's flavor treat! 16 oz pkg Preserves StulllllY .89c Knott's •.. 'nuff said! 16 oz jar M.D. TISSUE Colors or White -pack of 4 rolls ..,.. rn,. a..,..,_• -a .• a rru1mr-soma"••111r rr ~ ...... m • 111mm.•111.lS 1' • • ... • • .__I STMI Gf......., ncum ..... •CBS• UAYI 1U TO lllft M mT ASll. Ground Beef=.: s1 ·~ Does not exceed 30% fat Ground Beef ::"St•~ Doee not exceed 15% fat content Chopped Steak. 1 14~ Three per lb-does not exceed 15% fat Chili Grind . . . . . 512! Beef ••. does not exceed 30% fat f!!~l!~'!d.!li!~.ion ~~!~~~a:·,~:;;n~:.· 1llll Meat Loaf .•... 51 2~ Ham Loaf CMllUY • sis! · Pork Sausage .. s1°? Oven ready-made with fresh eggs Ham, Pork, Fresh Eggs and crumbs El Rancho's old-fashioned style Beef s249 Bracciole • El Rancho's Choice Sirloin Tip MEAT BALLS Oven ready-made with fresh eggs Cabbage 59c Rolls :y • Stuffed! Oven Ready! Net wt 8 oz each llia1tlin1 lib lnaa~w1l5l The "King of Roasts" ... beef at its best.. .• U.S.D.A. Choice-naturally ages, trimmed for value, priced for feasting! Sausage rrMMsmI • 515! Our own blend-with no nitrites! Ranchero s219 Steak • Rib cut of U.S.O.A. Choice beef Spencer Roast . s 35~ Rib cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef SPENaR SJ79 STEAK • Rib cut of U.S.O.A. Choice beef nrdlish =CUT STEAKS! Bratwurst o.aan sis! Pork, veal, seasoning-no nitrites CHUCK STEAK Center-cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef ..... 13.llL Broil these over glowing coals for a barbecue you'll remember! And at this price, get enough to have them again ! Beef Short RibsS21! Boneless ... Rib cut U.S.O.A. Choice i Sliced Bacon ..• s1•1 ~I Rancho's thicker "ranch style" BOIE.ESS ROlllD BEEF Beef Rib Bones s12! Meaty! Choice! Bake or barbecue F1ESH runs PACH RED Snapper For the skillet, oven or grill -· ~ Corvina Bass .. 529~ i Fillets make it even more inviting Catfish Fillets .. 521~ Eaey to prepare -easy to enjoy Fillet of s319 SOLE... • English ... enjoy that mild flavor Crab Legs ....• s24~ Meaty! ... from AlBBkan crabs Cooked Shrimp 539~ Cocktail size ... for your pleasure Stuffed 4S1 CLAMS i Matla9i'e . . net ?"'eight 2 oz each A meal beromes an occa11ion when you add the touch ;_ ""' r O of a speciallv • -· fl'1....ij selected wine! w Colony Wines .. '229 Chablis or Burgundy ... 1.5 liter Champagne-.. s199 Extra Ory or Cold Duck -¥t liter Almaden IT. ms • • • s16P. Nectar Rose, Burgundy, Chablis, Sauteme or Rhine Liquor Dep 't. ll RAllatO'S . SAVE 1.50 Cll $ 74, GIN : The value's in the proof! J.75 ltr Passport ......• s499 Save 60e on v. liter of Scotch Cape Codder ... 1299 , . 4 r. \,() ' . , ... • I I L d 3 l LAMB s1s9 SHANKS • ROAST ~1=: s21' BREAST::-• New from "The Club" -24 oz bottle ' t EARLY s999 i: Sandwich Bags . 49c Serve 'em braised, with noodles Chuck cut Choice shoulder clod Gr. A-Cordon Bleu style-- ham and cheese Baggies keepe them fresh! pkg of 80 R • • S&1USS 59c a1sms • ,.°' •••• Super Fresh Produce TIMES ~ •t Straight Whiskey reduced 2.00! 1.75 liter Bananas m ............ 15! Suamaid . . . pkg of 1 ~ ounce cartons School Binder .. s211 Organizer or Data Center! Save 1.50 Lunch Kit ... uo. s359 C d. s3s9 ana 1an ...... . El Rancho 86 proof whiskey -fifth Falstaff Beer ~s1o9 Bake a C'ake ... make fritter« ... a J?elotin dl':-!-ert .. 1<1iref' for breakfai<I . or in the lunch ht•x ' Enjoy them! Genuine Thermoe ... assorted designs FILLER 99c PAPER ... Wide or College rule -pkg of 300 Brown Onions 19! U.S. No 1 quality ..• new crop Frozen Food Sara Lee Cakes Ch008e Banana, Chocolate, German Chocolate or Orange ... delightfully delicious! Pound Cake . . . . 99c Sara Lee Reg or Chocolate Limeade ....••• 2sc Minute Maid (12 a cw .•• Qc) CEllSTt SICllAll PIZZA Cheese (20 oz) Deluxe (26 oz) or SaUMge (24 oi) Remember the wine! Donuts •...••..• 59c Morton's Glazed (9 oz) Jelly (11 oi) Yogurt Pie •...• s111 Mn Smith's Strawbeny or Lemon nmwm GRAPEFIUIT JUICE Concentrate from Florida! 12 oz Italia Grapes 39! Deliciously sweet -fun to eat Prices in effect Thur. Sept. 7 through Wed. Sept. 13 Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 No Balu to deaU?rs Fresh 29 Spimch ! Garden fresh . . . crisp and green The weather's right for it! 12 oz cans El Ranchos399 VODKA Here's value! Save 60¢ on the Quart Delicatessen Bologna oSCAR MAYER'S •••••• s 11' Favorite for sandwiches-for back·to·echool lunches. Beef or meat-12 oi (8 er. &Sc) Longhorn : . . . . ggc Country Charm .. .sliced .•. 8 oz o)qc. Knocks• Franks .sl 79 Hebrew National. KOllher! 12 oz Amerlcans239 Slngles Kraft's 24. oz family pack! burgers? Ricotta a.eese 99c Precious -16 oz ctn (I • eta. .. Sit) Cheddar Cheese SJ. 59 Plum Creek-it spreads! 12 oz Wisconsin s2M Muenster • Oorman's chunks ... by the piece ARCADIA , PASADENA -SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT· BEACH EA~TBLUFF IAVINE · ''. " LAGUNA Hills· ;. SunM?I and Hunt1nglon J:;>O W Colo redo Blvd F~pmonl und ~4.,,.1,nqlo" w .ioru •r a net Alqrrnqu111 .' 7 J 7 N"..,""'' 111 .. 1 ' 7'>!>~ l •••lbtull Oo llnov<'• s•lv ·"'rl Mu hf'l~on ?:1641 Mo ulton ~ll;kwav . -. . fl Rancho Cenlt>r E of Oran909ro~c Southeast lorrwr .,. fl.Hbour Matt . 1011 "'" ""'""~"'·• . f il~lhtutl V1ll<1Qt' Cenl<'• 1',ull Voe•"" Ce 11leL . _... 1 Moullo11·i:'~kw1ty P1.w11 -.. WD.Cll'S SOFT DlllU sua .$1J9 Grape or Str•wberry on 12 OWl~ c1n1 Tl• RMB NOODUS ........ 23c Beef, Pork, Chickon. Onion, Orirtnal -~ oz PN:M'TE SAtJl:E • . • . . . . . . . . • . . 19c A ••uce for all ~a . . Pace . • 16 oz CLIO FREE ................. $1.59 Calgon Fabric Sofl,ener -pkg of 36 (Zit tff) lJQllD PlM ............ ' . . . 91c No ~ to bale -juet pou.r! 32 o:& S.O.S. PADS ..••••••••••••••••• 79C Scour away thoee tou&h .Ui.nt •.. picU,e of 18 CRISCO SllOR11m •.....•.. $1.99 The one tb&l H~Urcfl th086 naky cruat.1! 3 Iba DISPOSAll.£ DIAPERS •••••••• $1.49 Kimbit!j! ror Toddlel'll ... packqe cl 12 ROTllClllD'S CAlllS . . .. . . . . 19C Cmmy or Chocolate Toffee or 8utter&c0tch MODESS IAPIUIS ••••••••••• $1.79 Sanitary napkine Reg. or Super pk(. ot ~ ----·-·· ....... -... -... · • ar 1n ' " 'M r lt- n •l I .. -· • II II ( - NATION I FOR THE RECORD I CAREERS Lady LuekReturns Bing's Sound,.alike Works Agai1i LOS ANGEJ...F..S fAP) Wsten to Cht• mt"llow . fluid voice of Jack Harris . and you could becom~ " ~·lh:\lt•r m l"t1ioornahon Hurm •. a ainaer and t'nterttuner "' h1 ~ o"" rl.iht, do~i.n 't bear any phy111c.-al rut-mblsnce to th~ lak Hin~ t'rosby. hut <' IO.'>l' your eyes and luitt!'n to him ullk or tnK In that hmOOth harUont' volct>. and vou·n wear o.~r 8tntlf' ha. come back lo hfe. T iit: UNC'ANNY VOCAL hkene~ which Hanis an~asu ts unlnten uonal and Mtlntf'ly not •n lmit•llon or the Ill~ sln,;er UBed lO bnng Harr1i. nothln-1 but good lurk "lt t.t-em that only 1ood thing!'. h tH'l' happened to mt' be<'ause or It ... he told M ~\)Ortcr more than 20 >-Hrs .1l(O ll ~1rnlt. who admits only to bemg O\'t'r 30," Y.Orkt'd for 16 ye1trs as a -.ucct•t.sful radio and telev1. Ion di.Sc 1ocke-y and talk show host an ~tro1t Wit h the likes or Sammy Davis J r . Milton &>rle and Liberace. and even Bing's son Ptul. appearing AS gues~ Arter the ~ath ol his wife . Hams de· c 1ded to m ake the big move to ~aliromia. "to find my fame and ror1w~" ~T IN 1'7S, HARRIS recorded a radto <'ommerc1al for Mark C. Bloom e tire company. and after pressure from Crosby ·s attorneys, Bloome stopped running the ads and dropped Harris. ·'They <Bloome l were threatened with a lawsuit, so they left the de· cis1on up to me ... HaN'is recalled. So Harris sued Crosby and asked for S2 million dollars in damages. "I didn't want to, but I had no alt ernative," he says. AFTER THE BLOOME com· mercial was p ulled. Ha rris says word got around town fast that he was to be handled carefully because or the legal situation with Crosby. .. For the first year, I went around looking for a job. but I finally got the message ... he said. "No one would touch me ... I mean. I was down " After that, "I turned into a recluse -I became the biggestloner ever." he said somberly. His life for nearly three years con- sisted of court battles, mostly delays. Since work was impossible for him to find. he had a lot of spare time on his hands. .. DON'T LET ANYBODY teU you it's fun to be out of work. Inactivity is a terrible thing." he advised. Despairing. he wrote a Jetter to the CBS news m agazine television show .. 60 Minutes," describing his situa- t ion. He says it was the best move he ever made . Mike Wallace. who co·hosts the s how. interviewed Harris. then flew to London to interview Crosby. who Harris says didn't a ppear to know that much about the lawsuit. ··1 felt from the beginning that he didn't know that much a bout it." Har ris said, .. and I fell that when he found out. he was going to straighten it out." T H AT WAS P R ETTY much Crosby's reaction. too. The Crooner admitted lo Wallace that it would look bad for someone in bis position to keep someone lesser known from m aking a living, Harris said. He agreed to rectify the situation upon his return to California. Al Wall ace's suggestion, Crosby even offered to sing a duel on the show with Harris. and a date was scheduled. But Bing died just six days after the Wallace interview. after suffer· ing a heart attack on a golf course in Spain in October im. The "60 Minutes" segment was aired anyway. the weekend after Crosby's death. And since then, Hints for Hiring 'ONLY ONE OF A KIND' The Late Bing Croaby Harris' We seems to be on the uo· swing. THE $2 MILLION la wsuit against Crosby was settled In early August for an undisclosed amount, and Harris was free to res ume his singing career. Bing's widow, Kathryn. wrote to Harris months earlier. " ... Bing had no desire to harm you in your professiona l career a nd , had he lived. surely would have been more than happy to do what he could to al· leviate any difficulty you may have had in securing employment in the industry ..... She continued, "I hope tbal this let· ter will eliminate any apprehension you or others m ay have concerning your prospective employment." IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING the "60 Minutes" airing. Harris received several offers to do Crosby tributes, but "out of respect. I decided to wait until now. I took a rain check on them." One offer he accepted immediately was to pl ay the lead in a movie called, "The Crooner." which, it is quickly pointed out. is in no way re· lated to Crosby . "It's about an aging movie star who hits the skids, then makes a comeback," Harris explained. The char acter is Italian -which Harris isn't -but with his thick, salt-and pepper hair and s warthy good looks. he looks the part . H E JS EXCITED about the project. which will mar k the first time he has worked since the ill·fated tire com- mercial. Ha rris also is looking forward to a ppearing in a "Tribute lo Bing" segment or the Folies Bergere at the Tropicana Hotel.in Las Vegas. The show's producer contacted him after viewing the "60 Minutes" s how, but Ha rris put him off for s ix months, thinking that "It didn't look right" lo be performing Bing Crosby tribu tes so s h o rtly afte r t he performer 's death. AL THOUG H H E ONLY m e t Crosby face to face "for about 10 seconds" on ce. Ha rris says he respects the singer and only filed suit because he wanted to be allowed to work. "He could do no wrong in my book ." Harris said of Crosby. "There's only one Bing Crosby - he was one of a kind. J wouldn't be silly enough to think that I could hold a candle to his great talent. "But I didn't think I should be penalized just because we happen to sound alike." F olloiv-up Interview By JOYCE~ KENNEDY Dear Joyce: I Interviewed for a job I really want tbree weeks ago. E verything seemed to go well bat I 've heard noddnl 11.att. It's aerve- wracklng bat sbould I caU back? -H.D. P . Los Angeles. Calif. While your waiting game seems ligblyears, the employer may be operating on a different timetable. or course, you should help tbe tortoise decide on you by calling back. On future interviews. routinely recon· tact within a week or two. Merely asking if the job has been filled is a waste of time. Have a rea· son for calling. Following up in· terviews is an art which no one has better described than Tom J ackson In his new book -among tbe best ever written on job finding -"Guer· rilla Tactics in the Job Market," a Ba ntam paperback. INCLUDED IN THE several how· lo sketches Jack5oo uses lo instruct ls one about an applicant for assis- tant city manager, Dick Blue. 1be Ci· ty manager , John Nelson, bas ln· terviewed six candidates, can't de· clde, Is overwhelmed by deadline tasks and hat.es the thought of doing the m assive budget. As Nelson wonders if there's a pesticide effective against paper. the phone rings . Blue asks how the budget Is coming along. Nelson ex. presses fatigue and Blue says: "Seems to me you could use that new assistant pretty sopn. Do you re- member telling me how you felt your bud getl n 1 procedures were signltlcantly dilferent rroln those we ( C4REERS J use in industry? I knew you were concerned so I spent a day looking lhrougb-"our city ball's procedures and the actual budgets for the last two years. "YOU DON'T RA VE a thing lo worry about in that area. The pro- cedures are a lmost identical lo the approach we used in the Army six years ago when I was a finance of· ficer. Give me a couple or days and we'll have the whole thing handled." After further conversation calming Nelson's anxieties about bow quickly Blue could become productive, a job offer was made. J acksoo says resourceful follow· ups can incr"ease.)'our chances of get· ting tbe offer yo\l'want by 30 percenL "When you recontact, you rein· force a favorable image. You bump ahead of other candidates . . . by U · sociating yourself directly with lbe solution to the employer's needs. And you accelerate the decislon·making process. which is valuable whether the answer is positive or negative ... READER SERVICE: For a /~e COPJI of "1918-79 Occupational Outlook llondbook in Bnef." enclo!e a HI/· oddreued. gummed m<Uli11g klbtl with JIOUr reqwat to Joyce Lain Kmn«ly ot thl• newspaper. Thi• 28·pcoe boolclet deacri~• ~ hundml occupotbll oi !ten bl/ Ow f ednol Labor Departnwnt. Ask for "Hondbook fn Brief ... For the Record Birt le• 'AN CLIMaNTa Ol"NCllllH. t+Oil"ITAL AUOU$TU , ,.,, Mr af\CI M" "-~~e SI••~. \ti' (IM!enlt, Olrl Mr •nd Mn . l,oUI\ 8et"lrtM, Mft J11an c;,.p1 .. ,-. Ol•I M• •1'141 Mts w1111.,.. Montoye, "" C.ltmen le, llOY AUOUtT t4, ,.,, Mr •nd M•1 O.vld c.tmot0n, S.n o-n••.ol•I. M•. and Mrs Frencluo &trntl, Oellt ~'"'· ""''"" boy -olrl. AUOUSTU, 1t7t Mr, a11d Mr\ Ver11tl Glonlt, Sen Jlltn C.plltr-. boy Mr. a11d Mrt OOll•lll &.II, San C1-te.bov AUGUITrT, "7t Mr tnd Mn Roy Ltr~H. S.n JllMI Cte>l~r-, llO'I Mr tnd Mn Ant-. Tonu, Sen Cl .... enl«. """n 0"" ._.an,lfrt Mr and ""'~ Emnto Almt nrt, Jr • San 0.INMt. 91f1 SOUTH COAST (;OMMUNITV MOSl"I TAL ""'"'me Mr •no Mr\, Pet W•ll•. S•n Cl-te.bo't Mr •nd Mri. Wiiii_,., Prtt1, Solllll L..,...,llOJ. ,.,,, .. mt Mr af\CI Mn. AlcN<d l»lleMe, MIS· \lOft V It Jo, 0tr1 ,.., 11. "" Mr. •nd MH . Tltom•s 8 ellonl, l.tOllN lltedl, olr1' ""'11, "" Mr. •ftd Mn. FreOerlell ~Y. El Toro, Oir1. Jlllyt1, "'' Mr •nd Mrs . Joltn W•lerbury, L119UIWI 8Nd>. olrl. ......-2.1'71 Mr. Ind ""'-Pfllllp Siebe,,. O•n• Point. oort. Mr. •Ml Mn. O.vld Trlotel1, O.n• Point, Qltl. A....,st J, 1'11 Mr •nd Mrs. Frtnklln Smith, El Toro, Qlrl AlllUiH, 1f1t Mr. and Mrs. OIC~ 8 U,,OUQll\ LtQ1111• Niguel, boy, "-" s. me Mf'. and~ ~ICltUO Gould, S.-> JllMI CA91S1T-. 9lr1. Mr. •nd Mr$. Fr.,,.. 0.1191111. S.n C-n••· llO'f, ~7.tm Mr. and Mn. David w..-11, 5.., Cl-nte, 1Jir1, ...,..u.m. Ml. -Mt's. JofWI ~. Stft J ..... c..t>htr-. boy, ........ "·"'' Mr. and Mn. Mt1c01m ~Ollold. ~ BHdt,lJirt. ....... H,"11 Mr . tnd """" Thomas srvmuo, MIHlon Viejo, boy, .....,..,,,,.,. Mr. •nd Mn. Jemes N. Gibby. Sen Cl-nle, 91r1 Mr. •nd Mn ~is Ash, Sen Juan C•olslrtno. 9or1. Mr •nd Mn. Eo .. ard Mt0uis1on, lrvlne, 9lrl. A~tU,lt78 Mr. •nO Mrs. E ....... Lally, MlulOft Vle10. 01r1. Mr. •nd Mn . Aandoll>ll GrOfl, San Clemen1e, lJirl. .._.. 21. ,,.,. Mr. •Ml Mn . Ar11lur CT--· s.n Juan C.ptstr-. boy. LAS VEGAS, Nev. -Mlrroaoe licenses l"ued....,. ln<IU<i.: "-' "· ,,.,, lll.AKE·BUAHS -Rlch¥d Lttlle, Joi. of CorONI Otl MJir, and BarlWlr• J-_,., J.I. of &ru. VI Lt.:A·SNYOEA -Edward J • 40 and Debra Darlene. n. bOlll 01 Weslml~l«r BL.ANOIN!;JOHES -Geo<oe Leon Jr.,)), af\CI ~Lynn, 28, 00111 ol Fountain Va4fev. VANOEMAN·KUNIS -Sherman P11r10.. t1. -Veme DonN. '•· -o1 F-i"'n VaUey. C AA P I A·MOHROE -AllOll Rk ...,,,, 20, of ,,_..., V.Mley, ano Tlteresa Cl\a rllne, "· ol -\lmlMt .... VALEHZUEL.A·GUAROIA -Juan -1. 24, -v-Jean, 21, ~ ot w..1m1nsw . ANGUEs.JENSEN -MMttrf Jr .. 20, .,,.s DWlf!M s-. "· °""' of c.osi. Mesa. OAUGHEATY·SO.WALBE -Curtis Leroy, 30, of ~ 8Mc'11, ""'° Gttwi.+e .... a . of a.111-. ,._..1',tf1' PHIPP$-CARSOH O¥rell Ptul. "· ot El Toro, -BrldQel Ctlesle, 2'.of Anallelm. FELSBUAG·OENTON -Keith Leroy, JS. -Esme••-s.ncner, 36. bO\h of Huntlrioton Buch. WHITFIELO.AHG -Montgomery Lee, 20. and ,.,,,.,hi MelOdy Uy, 20, b0\11 ot Costa Mesa. FAIEOMAl+-OSt.ANO -AOll C., JI. of Hun1"'91on Be.ell, and Phyllt\ Jane,H,olOr~. M ILLEA-WIL LIAMS -Jerry wa.,.... 23, tnd Oora I~. JJ. OO!tl 01 San Clemente. RUNK·MORRIS -SltOhen AOr1an, JI, ol HuntlnQton BeKtl. end (Mot Yvonne, JO, of Irvine. VILLELur.-8UU.tVAHT -C!Wr~ l..eoftard, l2. -VIOi Ann, t•. b0\11 ol Hunllnvton 8Hcl\. ZASTAOW·HUOHALL -Paul ~ .... 2•. a M AltU MM>«. 2', both of HIH'll• lrioton llffOI. HILL·CAUOILL-1'erry MHI, n. of Hunllrioton Beadl. -Lll'Ot Jun. It, ot las V-s. THOANTOH·FOSTEA -Robert &..ewos, 3'. -J..otlh Ann. JI. both of La11una NllJuel. AEYNOLOS·MAATIN -Brent C.rlysle, Ji, ano Linda Mn, 2', bolll ot San Juan Cac>'str..,.,, BABIS.C01TOH -Wllllam EllQen«. 47, and Wanda Cheryl, 12., bot!! Of COsleMnoa. ......,.20,"71 HOEHN·TOMBLESON -H•rOIO Russ.II, ss. ot Cost.I Mest, and OllYe Shella, SS, ot Wltltlanoa. New ZHI-. SCHMI OT·o.\RIE -J11<k Alen, 2', of COsle 1MW. -~ Jo, tt. Of we11m1ns~. l..AM8·1.AM8 -AIYa I.ft, S3, - MMltrle Nrtl. sz. bGCt1 of HuM"'91oft llet<ll. SHALHOUB-SOCHIH -GftHwn Josepll. 22. -Moftlka, 32, bOttl of COstaMeM. ....-21."71 COFFEV·ROBINSON -Odle W., SS, and Charlotte C.. 42, both ot HIHll• lnvlon BellCh. LIN OEAMAN·OAVIS -Alber! Herman. SI. -Sfltrlty G • ~. bolll ot San Cl-le. Cultural Fair Set The J ewish Federation Council ol Orange Coun - ty will sponsor an Israel Cultural Fair from 10 a .m . lo 5 p.m . Sept. 17 at t he Oranae County Fair· grounds. Admission to the event on Fair Drive In Costa Mesa will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. Attractions will Include art exhibits. m usical programs. folk dancing, ethnic foods, Maccabiah gam es and othe r dis· plays and events. Information can be ob- t ained by cu ll ing 754-1944 Wednesday. September 6, 1978 * OAJL V PILOT 0 I Barn-rais.;r ... ~ B.A. Dammen of St. Clair. Mich. was up in the air about replacing the foundation of his 100-ycar-old barn. He decided it was cheaper to have a crane moved it lo a new foundation than to build a new barn. Ford Fetes 75th Year Can Upbe at Mus ic Druwn Out, Complaints? DETROIT ! AP> -Ethel Merman can belt out a song. but can she make America forget about the Ford Pinto fu el tank" The singer is part of a star- studded cast assembled by Ford Motor Co. for .i multimillion- d olla r television special com- memorating a 75lh anniversary year that has been bittersweet. IT HAS BEEN a year of sparkling perform ance m the marketplace for Ford -and of unprecedented attacks. Strictly speaking. the network variety show -lo be aired Oct. 5 on CBS -hlls nothing to do with the avalanche of d ifficulties t h a t has s t ruck the No. 2 autom aker . But Ford aches for some up- beat mus ic -perhaps Miss Merman's "On With the Show" -as the company launches its 1979 models. which will be of ficially introduced the day after the TV show INDUSTRY ANALYSTS 0l>ay Ford 1s big and rich enough to weather its latest diffic ulties. But some warn the company will be hard.pressed to keep its sales momentum if troubles continue to pile up. The anniversary year bas featured: -The recall of a bout 1.5 million 1971·76 Pintos and 1975-76 Mercury Bobcats to fix an al· legedly dangerous fue l tank. While Ford trumpeted its con- tributions to t he world since 1903, Pinto owners began driving around with warning signs on the backs of their cars. -MORE T H A N FOU R million recalled vehicles and the threat of the biggest recall in auto m otive h istory nine W•neWl nne r million Fords -becau!>e the automatic transmission might inadvertently slip from park into reverse. Such a recall could dwarf the Pinto case m cost. -T he tughly publicized fi rinJ? of President Lee I acocca by Chairman Henry Ford 1 t. It sphl the board of direc-tors, angered some Ford dealer.., and other lacocca loyah'>ts ancl loulcd up the unv e il1n ~ of the 1919 Mustang four day-; later -A SSO million lawsuit accu~· ing the 6().year·old Ford and h1:-. company of accepting kickbacks from a supply firm and the Philippine government. showing family favoritism in company purchases and using company funds for personal luxuries charges denied by Ford. -A FEDERAL GRAND Jury investigation into an a ll eged Ford bribe to Indones ian of· ficials m return for a Ford con tract. also denied A bitter d1 vort'<' f1 ~hl betwe en H ~n r y .ind hi.; t"Strange d wife. Cri~t 1 na. highlighted by a public disput(· between the couple over his sale of family furniture at a New York auction. What does aJI this mean for the well-being of Ford and its chairman? "It's like being attacked by :\ mosquito." says auto industry analyst David Healy of the Wall Street firm of Drexel. Burnham a nd Co. "They've had their head handed to them before. They s urvived." INDEED. FOR ,\LL Tll E personal and corpor ate dif· ficulties. Ford Motor 1s 5.2 per· cent ahead of its 197i car sales a bigger increase than No. 1 General Motors and has J eannine Brennan. 28. of Woodside. haio. been namro Wane Queen by the California wine mdu try ShC' will make numerou,., personal appearnace~. , gained nearly a full percentage point m its :.hare of the U.S. mar ket. Followmg a 73 percent leap an profits from stnke-plagued 1976 to 1977, Ford just posted a rt!- {'ord second quarter. Its l9i8 Fairmont is th<' bt·~t·"elhng new car ever 1n t roduced although some hav1· been recalled three time-. -an1t order~ for the 1979 Mu :-.tang an· t·xceedmg tho:-.(• for the Fair moot A N ALYSTS AND THE car companies say recalls and other bad publicity do not hurt s ales unless the bad news is relent- less. Thal could become a short· term problem for Ford, analyst." say. but httle more. ·'The frequency of the pro· blems could have a detrimental effect on sales. It's au so com- pacted. the transmission thing remforces the Prnto thing. and lacocca might make peopl•· thank of the Pinto. and so on .... aid •mother Wal! Stret>t analy-.1 who a:-.kcd anonymity. 'I\ " a temporary set back I or Ford l\lotor " says Arv1d Joupp1 or Cohn. Hochstm Co.. a New York invest ment research fi rm ··Ford 1s affluent a nd has a s t ro ng balance shee t. Those things will cancel out a lot of problems.·· T HE NOTION TUA T Ford ba<> basic q uality problems in its vehicles is rejected out-of-hand by industry a na lyst s. They believe the rash of Ford pro- blems 1s the luck of the draw. with the hand being dealt by •• newly aggrcssivP National Hi g hway Traffic Safety Ad· ministration. Says Heal}' "A year ago 11 looked like all the recalls were· Chrysler Now it 's all Ford. A y<'ar from now 1t will probably be.• General Motor-;·· Meanwhile. a little song.and· dance can't hurt Each of four segments in the telev1s1on show will have a host· T e I i ) Sa v a i a :-. • J o a n n 1• Woodward. Paul Newman and Madeline Kahn. THE TIIE ME IS "A Salute to the American Imagination" from the era of lhe 1903 Model t\ t 1l the space age. Ford abo build~ satellites John Sattler of the company., public relations staff said there will be "40 or 50 stars" the likes of Johnny Mathis. Ray Charles. Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca. not to mention the 1979 Ford cars. Long Beach Sues Youths For Damages L01'iG BEACH •AP } -The city has gone to court to recover <tamages resulting from a July 3 con I rontation between Lon~ Bench firemen and a group ot youths. A fi re truck was damaged and three firefighters were injured In the incident. The city filed the civil suit against s ix named defendants and 50 "John Does." asking S4 mllhM In punitive damages and $400.000 In general damages. The SUit grew OU\ Of a July 3 incident when Ont! of some 200 • youths attending a dance at a neighborhood center stumbled In front of ;1 fire engine that wa!. rt'turnmJi to the station. officialr. ~:uci The truck was stopped abrupt· Iv. '.\oords were exchanged. a bot· tic ~haltered the windshield or thl' truck and the firemen were quic kly ~urrounded by tbt crowd. orrk1a1--said. •' DAILY PILOT * w i.mo.r ti, 1'118 PUBLIC NOTICE P\JBUC OTlCE ao.ma •u ...... ~·TM Tlll ITAHOf'CM.l"°"MIA ..0. nt• CDUWTY Of' C>aMO& ----ftOTIC• o• M•A1tlt1e Of' PSTITloet fiO'I No.Aft Of' WIU ••O POii un••" , • ., ...... TAlt'I' ANO &llTMOtlllATt()lll TO AO MltlUtlR UtlOIR ftll 1•0•P&ltMIO AOMltltfTllAT.0. Of' SttATl lACT E'1•tt .. f.UA II MILLllt, .... ELLA RHOOA IWLLl!R, .... EL.U' It f'ltAZElt, .i.. MRS.. MEL\11'" A n1tAT I ~ •U Mlt~ .JOE O'l'All, o.c .. ..., MOTi(( IS HCAEl'I' C,1\lflf tllel SttlALEY OAlllLENE ~ ... i filed M<•ln • .-.11t0fl 110r ~-.. ol Wiii -lor ltMMnU ol Lot .. ,. T .. i- 1•"' 10 .... Pottll._ --M<h• ''°"to~-t,,. ..... ,. -'"' l"°"i»'*"' Admlnt1tr•Jon of Est.In AU, •e4fff"Clt 10 wftk:fl It IT'<Mlt IOt ·~·--1kul .. t.. -tl'Wll tl'le """' •no pt~• of l!urlng ow w..,.. "4s OHn ~t llOr ~· It, 1'11, •I 10 00 •.m., WI Ille <-1r_,, of 0.S..rl• ,...n, Ho. l of Mid ~. •• 100 Ch•I< (.eftte r 0. IW W.M. In IN CU, of Sent• ...... , ... ,_. 011..i A~ u. •'71. WILLIAMe .MJQMlf, ~o.<11 STAlfl'OttOLSMAW e.---..... M. I T...ca ..,.. f,:t.a: OMI -..nr -'""-Ytw: ......_ Pvbll-°" ..... CeltC Oflly Pllclt •119 >O. JI, 5"(, .. mt '20\.711 PUBLIC NOTICE •1CT1nous 1US11111ss NAMIESTATIMllfT T ht ro11owlng person• •re ool119 l>v~• ....... LIOU·A·PLATE, IU10 Werd ~Hut. Founl••n V•lltr. C..lllornl• '17108 ARCHER'S PROOucn. INC., • C•lllornl• corPO••Hon. ltl20 W•rd Slrttl, Founl"n V•lley, C..ltlornle ttlot Thi\ o.nineu h cOtld\Ki.d b' • <~· PO••hon. Arct.r'' Produc1,, Inc A-., 0 Arct.< p""""" 1 .... , \1..-nl w .. lllfld "'"' , .... ~' Clerll of o.~ C-ty on A\IQ<ftl II, mt. ,....,.... PICT1ftOUS I UM ... U lllAM9 nATe ... ltT ,,,. te4-lll ---........ ~ ~'" A l llll'O •t IUllOllf MAllfT(HANCE. tlOtt Et •etlfe MIU loft 11 .... C..tl'Orfll• .._,, >-s ........ ~ rrou 1 lllellro •olU .. -\ll911, c..it!Wnl• .._,, '"" ... .._. .. ~ .......... .. 4'1'fll!Vel s..--o...w .... Tiii• •11'-'ll .,., Ill• •1111 C•""'' Cler\ Of O.•-Co11<1h ·-·I ll, ,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE •.-rt •OTIU TOCllllEDtTOltS .... ......., Sll ... tttoa C:OUlllf ~THE tTATE ~ C.\&.l~lflA f'Oll THE cou.tr'f CW OtlANOE 111 the -lier of lll• £11•1• of SIDNEY F HILL, 0.Ce•MCI. NOTICE IS HEAEllY GIVEN 10 <r.ctllo" N'fi"9 <"•ml ~Inst the wld 09<-t to Ille s.eld <161rns In Ille Off k• ot tN cSlta of ..,. -.wld cowl or to .,.._ tMm lo the ...,. .. f'lltM<I .i U. oHIGe ol WILLIAMS . JOffNSTOfolE, J ll., H ...... H•M, Sulit t(N. )01 E. ~-81...S.. P•MClerwl, (A t1101. ~ ._ offlc'e " -~ .. ~ .. -__.In ell JNltWs ....,....,. to Mid esi.t.. Svc" <l•lmi •"" Ille MUU••'t _Mn_ .. , .... ~--- ~-.... --n. tint !MlllM~ef tl>lsno!ic... ~ ........ 1'1'1. ALICE MAY HILL E~irof ti. win of Y!4 d-*"I WtU.I AMS. JOMN$TC*E, J It. N ........... ...... .-u. ., • ' c.twMlt ..... Wte-.. ~ •• CA'11'1 PubllV>ed Or ... Coest 0•11v Piiot •vo. 30. Se111. •. u, 10, ma 003-11 PUBLIC NOTICE SU .. ElllOlt COURT OF T'ME STATE Of' CAU l'OllNIA FC>a TME CDUMT'I' Of' C>aA!ltGE .... ,..,,,,. lll O'tlCE Ofl H E All lNO 0, .... TITION FOlt "°9ATIE OF WIU. A .. O L ETTEllS OF AO MlltlSTltATION WITH WIU, A ... .. EXED E'1•ta ot JOSEPH 0 . FfflPATAICX. 0.C.aMCS. PIAlllWcl Or~ CNst 0.U'f Plitt, avvm1 u.10-s.~ •· u , 1'7'1 UC'2· NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN ttlet EOWAllO A FITZPAT5'1CI( 111$ Ii ------------t '-"1" • 09tlU... hw Pr-le of Wiii PUBLIC NOTlCE OftCI lu.....nce ol l..lrtMs of Admlfllstr• lloft W i t h W i ii e 11ne11ed , ----------i rettrence lo wttl<ll h m•de lor f11CT1nous •~NISJ tvrt..., -tl<1il•rs. -t1W11111e urne N°""'ISTATIEMllllT -pl•<e of he¥i"9 llW --Tiie lollowlnv ~non Is dolno bull· ti.en wt lot ~-,., 1t71, •I 10 00 ~ss es • m .. '" the cOIWlroom of ~PlrtrneM KNL Y, 111 '1nd Sl . "''· '°'" No.) of wld covrt. •1100 OvlC ~··· ""'""'· CA '1t21 Drive Wttl, In IM CJty OI s.nt• An•, Jolin St•nl"' 1tl11i.,, 111 11nd SI , Cllltorn11. r: ». Costo11 Mtto. CA '1•27 Oeted S.114-r I, lt71 l'lllS ~I~,, condu<led by en In WILLIAM E. St.JOHN, OlvlOu•I County Cltrk John ~ Kl""°' ltO•l •T A. EASTMAN ""' s1•1...-1 .. .,~ meo w1111 tl'le ""_y .... U. (oun1y Ctffk ot Ot•ll9t County on 1"t M..._ ~ A11911sl 1', 1'71 Wle JU "'149 C»tt• Meta, CA m• Pul>llSN!d Or~ CoHI 0.lly PllOI Tet: --- A119. 16, U. JO.~ •· ••7' JOl"7'11 AttwM, W : _......, Pulll•s.hed Or-. C.0..1 Oolly PllOI -----------• ~. •. 1. u. n111 •2n.n PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ....... •1cnn~ •VM•I U 111AMe lfATIM•WT T,.. , .. ..,.,,.. par Mfl• .,~ •1"9 _ ,.,.u .. CUMMINS A WHIT C. AN O •MIN5°" A "°91N)()H, I ... i...,,. at , •v11e •. Nt--1 .... ., C• ti.to _,...,... H ~IM., 'UI N Yllle ......... 11-•..-N, Ce •llOI Jt"'" 0 Mlht. 1110 0.. O•o,,. "' ... -.~-Int c.. .... ._.,, ,. •te111-. IOI •~emont .................... c.. ,., Mtn p •••• 11 .... JI ' Ho 1 lllltnfoO, ltvlne,C.. t11u Letrf M .,,...._ to1 C..-nellqn. Cet...-• •• -c:.. t'lll» k elt C. CllllW!llnt. It U•tl .,,,.n.,., v ... 1< •• C• Wllll•"' C Mllc floc ~. tit• ,._,,1 ,..,., Wit•I .._ ....... ._ C• -l~llll-W ....... -Wnt ftl"I ....... • ,., ... .,,....... c... *" Jee t..ewro11c t, U7U Ce lle 0. ... 1 ...... ~ ~"·-· Co ftlO J-D C>na.•Utit<_.., 1.-i, ........... ~(a.tei1f Mlt ..... fl ......... .UI C.rl• Or ...... -Mllh..Ce•I .... Tiils -. Is t~IH •Y • ....... ....--... ,,......" c-ilft "'" ,,_,, ... flltd "'"" "" C-h C..,_ of Orontt County on Awtu•I 10, ,.,.. (IH!Wllllllt A _!Tl ANO ltOellllM* & ~llfM* .......... ~· ......... c. l>ve>ll-Clrlftte C.-11 O.lly PllOC •1111 ... t~ ».MP! .. ..,. ..,,. P'tJBLIC NOTICE FICTI'""'9 •llSINUS lfAMS ITATWMeNT TN tOllo.1119 ,_,_, •re dol"O ""''~· .. WE T WATER ..OT rue co .. , ... .._.._, lllttd,, Colll Mete. CA t1•t7 L.tovd ...,.,., 8uck, l44S All•ttetm A•e , • IJO, C...t• Mew. C.. th21 Frto L.. 811••h•ll•• Sr., 1&<100 Altonqlllft, a ... H...,llnciton lleec:ll, C•. .,. .. Tiiis bv•IMu is conducled by • oen•••• penner\l\lp LloJO Duct. Tllll s•••-nt WIS lllld "'"" ,,.. Coun1y Clffk o1 O.anve County on July ''· 1'71. '"'*" Pucollwied Or1n9e cou1 Delly P11o1 A119. ll, JJ, lO, $et>I. 6, lt7t Nt.11 P UBLIC NOTICE ·~ MonQE 10 Cltl DtTOltS ...... "'1t Sll ... lttOlt C:OUltT OF TMI! ST A TS OI' CALI FOlttftA flOtt THI COUNTY Of' OttMIOE In the -tier ol the E•l•t• ot LILLIAN SMITM FLAHERTY, lk• LILLIAN $.. Ft.AHEATY, 0.CH sad NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 <rtOllor\ l'llVll>Q <l•irns 941ln" Ille Uld Oe<edenf to Ille \.aid <lelm\ •n I~ 01 • flee ot ll'lfl clen of 1,,. •lwtwld <our1 or 10 prei.ont !hem to IN! un0er\19Md at 1M otfl<e of WILLIAM E DENNIS, 21t Yett A-. CIMemonl, CA t1111, wfll<ll lllltr ottl<e " tile piece of .,.,,,. non 01 ll'le unclffSlllfle<I In •II mane~ pert61nl110 10 Mild t\l•te Suell <l•lm\ with lite _ __, •OIK ... IS mu11 W filed or Pf'ftenled ., atorewld within '°"' mont11s ••tef ttte flrn llUl>flcetlon ot 1t111 notlu. Oatttcl ~I, 1'7t K..,,...,. F Simmon\ E..cwtrl1 of Ille wlll Of said CltOdtftl WtU.tAM I . IKNNIS ............ Lew 11lY ... A-o.-..t, CA '1111 T .. : OMl....,tl PWll"'9d <>-. Co.01 Ollly Pilot s.,4 .•• 13, 20, 11, 1'71 .,...,. PlJBLIC NOTlCE SU .. l ltlOlt COURT Ofl TME Sl'ATE MCAU,.ottllllA '4111 THE COUtCTY Ofl OllAltOI ........ ~ HOTICE 0, MEAllllNG OF .. I TITION POlt .. ltOtlATE O• WILL AlfO f'Olt L«nlll\ TUTAMEN· TAlll'I' AND POlt AUTIIOltlZATIOH YO ADMl .. IST IElt UNOE• TME llfOE,.ENCMINT AOMl .. ISTltATIOH Of' I STATESACT E sl•leofMNIELPEIF.~H-. NO TICE IS HE AE8Y GIVEN 11\at A11ttt V Pelt "°' flied lle,..,n • petlllOft I~ Pn10ett of WIN OftCI lot ls- SVM<e of~ Tast-.ry to !fie paUllOnet -lot -lutlOn lo Ad-mlnhw .......,. the lncMIM'*'•' Ad- mlMslrotlen of Est~ Act. rt~• fl I CTI nous •USINUS NAME STATIEMINT ------------t to wlllc ll Is mede tor turttter r~ tot10W1119 ~ Is dol1>9 buil· ne'-\•1' !>EC~O AVENUE, m• P.c;1fl< Ave .. Apt. E, Co!ll• Mew. C... '1'11 Kelly J Se.irs, ,,.. P•<lll< Ave., Apt. E. Co!ll• ~. C.. '11U7 I 111s ovsineu is conductl!d l>y •n 111. 01••""•1 l(flly J s. .. .. lilt' Slel-1 .... S fifl!d Wllh lilt County Cler\ ot Or•nqe County on AuquU, I•, ,.II .,.,. NOTICE TO CltEOl10111S NO.A..,... SUf'ERIOlt C:OUlllT Ofl THE STATE Of' CAUP'Olt .. IA ,<HI TM E CDUlfT'I' Ofl ORANGE In Ille Matter of "" Es~ .. of RUTH 8AEMEA BAKER, Dece•sed. Hallee Is henil't 9'¥tft 10 creditors tta•l119 ct.ams ~lnil IN ukl de<e· dent to Ille Wld <l•lrm In lfle offl<e of Ille <leri.. of ttw .tor..wid Cour1 or to '"'"J present lhem to Ille ...-fl'-<! at lrw Put>lls-0...-ge Coesl Dally PllOt office of O'MELVENY a. MYERS, AUQ ••. 1l, JD, 5ott>1, 6. 1911 30tl·7t I SOLOMON M. !CAMM.I '11 West Sia· tll Stre•I, Los Anot..-S, C•lllornl• P UBLIC NOTICE Q l7, wllk:fl ~office is \fie pla<eot Dvslneu of the .. -M9Md In all 1'1\11· ''" INrtelf>lfto to said estate. *" cl61ms wlltl !fie __.,. -.c"'n FICTITIOUSI USllflSS must lleflled~...-..SH~ NAME STATEMENT wlttllft lour montlls •ttff ll'le ll"t lttt 101-'"9 llef"\On ls dolf'O bu5'-pul)lkatlonoflNSMllc:e. ~u.,· O.led ..,....,., W1' A 1,R REALTY COMPANY, ~ Fr.-clsH. eurr West 811-81...S., ~bM. C...'1 .. 1 E~otltle Wllll-0.. HlfMI. 10. Well 8'11>W WI" o1 said~ 81ttd., Boa Mo2, 8'1boe. CA 0?661 O'llllCLVllNY & M'l'EIK Tiits DvMfttU •I <-led by.., In-SO\.OMON M. ICAMM d l'fl""•' ""-"°'Law Wllll•mO,Hlnd 611 W"ISl1191~ lhl\ llfl-t WIS lllld Wllh Ille L.atA ........ Cal...,....,.,1 CounlY CIMk ol Or•n11t County on Pullll"'°" OrMtlle C.O.St Dally Piiot, ~pleml>er ~. t'71. A119u\I 2J, l0 Ind~•. 13, 1'71 '10tl14 '10~7• Pul>ll•lled Or-Cot\t Otlly Piiot Sept,•· IJ. 70, 11, "71 •U.HI PUBLIC NOTICE C~71" '''"" "CTITIOUS l~NISS .._.ITATIMCHT TM"4~S-tolllS~bwsl. Nn<K' FAs.11C»I FAIR CLEAHEl4S, ~1'0 YI. t'tll $1 •.• Col\A Mn.I. CA. m» ln'fUlmeftt Conoph. lftc., • C•htorftl• corpouhOft, ?OJI L1"41• Ll ..... ~m.Ca.~ TIMS llvSIMU ll <-led l)y • ~· _.,Ion, 111wfl""'1!1 Concevu, inc. bY TetUl<o Sh1rm. p,~ ThtS Jl•I"'""" WU fllto Willi tfle Count'I' Ctffll Of Orenot Countv 011 A~l 10, 1'7t. Gll~VEll UGllOW COllf' i.-a1m...- Tml11,CA nMI • '"9W .... ). tJn1•.( Plllllls.Md Or-Co<KI Oflily PllOC ~· 1'. U. lO, Sept ... 1'111 JON." ~ . PUBUC NOTICE P UBUC NOTICE fltCTlnOUI •UllNll.SS HAMii STATEMaMT ,,.. tonowlfto 1'91'Wft' ••• 4tOlf'9 IMl"r~~~ENWEST ASPHALT MAINTENAHC.£. JOnl ~ Yt.w 114., Tt-~C&.ttt7t Wllli.tft A.~. 20131 --Ullf'I View ........ Tr-CM';'M. ea. m~a .... , Q. 1tffd, no ~r•. Ul<ecff41, ca. ~ ~ ms SL AMrws Pl., Seftl• .,.._ C&. ttl'OS Tttl5 tMnlNU 15 c~IH Illy a ftflaf'el .,.,_"""' WllllamA..K-'1 Tiiis '"-.it WM lllM -11111 Cownly Cl.,.. of Or-C-'t ~"''·"71. Pllblls-Or ... Ceest Oall't f'I ·~ )0, 5"( .•• 11, to. ,.,. a» partlculars. IM llltl tM lime OftCI piece of ....,1ng IM -loM bfffl Ht for S.pt~ 12, lt1t, .i IO·OO • m • In tM ,_,,_,.. ol o.o.n,....,, No. l Of Miki <_,, II 100 ClvlC CAnlff Drive Wot. Ill th• City of S•nt• An•. C..llfornle. 011..i ~ 24, 1978. WIWAM E. St JOt4N, County Clerk DA\110 \TEllUNG TINOLllll, LAW COlll P. M Hew.-t Cell'9f DY. •tn ~ 9Ndl. c..""' ,..,..~_:.......__ PuOlk'*I 0."'91 C-st 0.lly Piiot. A119.lO.)l,SeclC6. 1'111 PUBUC NOTICE (.~nH Monca TO Clt•CMTOttS su ... 11tc. coun °" T"ME ST AT I OI' CAU f'OltNI A ftOlt TH• COUffT't OF OAAHGa --Estate of WILLAllO llE•AY WILSON, SA., OKffsad. NOTICE IS HEAEl'I' GIVEN to Ille <redllo" of ti.*"' Mlfted dt<tdetll tfl•t ell per--s ""''no ctelms ~IMt ,,.. Hid llt<ICllM ere r""1rt<I to Ille tllem. wllll ltw ftKIH-'t -lier\, In t1>e office ol IN <ler1< OI Illa lboW en. lltltd <-1. ~ to pr...,.1 lllem, wl"' IM N<tSS«y -Nin, 10 ll'le Uft• dffsiOllH M !fie ... offle9 Of C.A. HIGBIE. m--·-· P.O. eo. J2t. Ml-1..-, CA tMl. ..WC" I• tN •la O 9f ~51nHt OI I ... Uft • ...,..... lft ... m.n.n ll*telnlftl 10 1M fft41te of wld dtc.M9nl. wltMft '-.._.,. .,_ "'9 tW11 pulllleatt.I of lfll• MCiee. Oa4M AlllUl1 t 7' """ MIL.OflEOWILSOH E..clll•htofttleWlll .. Ille ...... ,....., Cllt<ad9M c.A.Ml"ll utMatWA-,.,0. .. •llll .....,..._CA....a tt11 1JMI~ ,. .... , ... ~. fl'Wll"*I C>-C.O.SI Ooll't "''°'• A~. u. JO, Solpt ... u, 1'111 '091·7· 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The Biggest Marketplace on th• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS [ 1 One Call Service You Can Sell It, Find It, 642 •5678 Fast Credit App,oval T'ade It With a Want Ad . _ a..t latat1t HCN1s1ts For Sak House' Fo r Sale HcMIMs F« SIM Ho.u& For S. ...•................... &:;;··········iOOi &;:~~··········~(;Oi ;;:;:.;··········;ooi G;;;;;;.t··········ioOl fQUAL HOOSIHG OPPORTUNITY PllM ......... Hotkt: All rM1 estate ad vertlsed In this newspaper Is sub· ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which maketl 1t Illegal to a dvertise "any pre· ference, limitation. or discrimination based on race. color, reUg1on. sex. or national origin. or an intention lo make any such preferencl.', hmita· tioo. or d.15crirrunat1on. · · Thia newspaper will not knowingly accept a ny advertising for r eal estate which i.s an viola· tionofthe law. lllORS: AclYHti ._..cMcJctMir cWy ..... report .... nn 1 ..... diottty. TIM DAILY P.ILOT os..,., w.ty for the fint lft,. corred &nMf'tion only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT SHORES C1oee to beach-invest or live in this 3 bedrm 2 bath beach house. Private patio entry lead· inl Into cozy sunlite Jay • i.ng rm. It'll move fast at $UO,OOO! 673-8550 COUMTRY CLUI LIVING Spacious single story 3 bedroom and den home in prestigious Me s a Verde C.C. area. Sparkl· ing pool with raised ceramic tile & jacuui orr mast e r b edroom . Fireplace in family room & living room. Super buill·ln kitchen. Full price $187,5-00. CALL 7Sl-3191 t;:SELECT tPROPE RTIES PANORAMIC VIEW RED UC ED s 19,550 Dramatic ocean v1('w from this bnght & btfl, spacious & airy 4 bdrm · 2 bath neslled peacefully among the hills & .cean. Prime location • newly landscaped. Call today. 64&-7711 $60,000 Neal, clean & comry rm· ly home. Very well matn· tained. Close to schools & shopping center. Make your family happy! Show them this beautiful home! 646-7711 C:J Walker & lee Real F.state •VETS * 0 OOWN·O CLOSING Homes in all areas of ORANGE COUNTY VET AGT. C~541.0IOO 31DRM GI TERMS An uniquely charming 3 br . 2 ba home. Country setting yet close lo the beach. Fantastic invest· ment potential in this fast growing area. Call today. 646·7711 r~•\mrnaamrna Real Estate MEW HOME RETREAT Prestigious Bu cola home! Never h ved·•n' Over 1600 sq rt • Qwct location! Below ma rkcl ' Won't last! Call today for details. 64S-0303 FORESTE OLSON -...l 111, •c>n"k ... --c- ·•··••··•••···•··•··•·· .......••.•.•.•..........••.........•........•.•..................... MESA VERDE Ft EDUCED TO $89,000 Attractive 4 bdrm.. 2 ba. home 10 immac. condition. Xlnt loc IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 21h bath f amity home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool . playhouse, extra storage $169,000. IAYNOMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .l·ll B11y\1d1· Or·.-.. NB bl':J 6161 BUSY & NEEDING Uruque Homes of Mesu Verde is "plugged into" a relocation referral service that bas created a demand for mor e salespeople. We are busy and need help! Ex pe rl enced or n ew salespeople may apply AUractlve <antiques > of· flee & top quality (pco· ple l associat~ to work with. Con tact Sandy Orlowski or Jim Wood at 546-5990 WHY BUY A CONDO? When you can own this 4 bdrm home with pnme O.C. loc Got lo be the buy of a llfeume at only $4.5,000. 540-3666 S.3A% LOAN ~SUMABLE!! Close lo pool, tennis & San Joaquin Country Club. Lake ne w! 2 Bdrms. & family rm condo, vacant de ready' OnJy $113.500 J~MINE CRK. Spacious 3 bdrm . famrly rm. & formal dirung rm home. stngle level. cor ner location: Corning range top & compactor Marrored closets. Pnce reduced w $239,500 U~l()U~ IN OUR MESA VERDE OFACE EASTSID! l llOROOM. SI 09.500 Easts ide Cos ta Mesa. or Upper Back Bay. wh ateve r , 1t ·s a sleep er' J bedrooms. 2 baths. fee land. R. V. s torage, Ha rbor Hi district. 9.000 s quare root. :01 'in a cul de sac location: it.'s a sleeper~ Wake up ~ Only $109.500 A llT OF THE GREAT GA TSIY . .. in Garden Grove! Six bedroom 20's style home on an acre of land. circular driveway. dozens of trees. a s haded veranda and every bannister 1s mahogany' Fantasti c resident: at ar ea Don't overlook this value a l $285.000. 4 IDRMS, POOL. $7',900 What more could you ask for '? Wei there's new carpet ing. the pool i~ heated and filtered <it's a "game poor·. never deeper than 5'). there's a 6.300 sq. ft. cul d e sac lot. And au for Wltelc-.11 REAL ESTATE BAY& BEACH · $79,900. That's Unique! 4SO NEWPORT CTR. DR. ~11 WE HAVE homes with fanta stic fmancm~ m most areas! Muumum $5000 down N qualifying! Owners arc financing! Call now' Talk to RED CARPET- We Llslen 7$4-1202 8~ACREESTATE HEMET. CALIFORNIA Beautiful home w /2 sq ft. Six l ac view lots can be made. Beaut view of all of Hemet $45.000 d own Pric $275,000 Owner will sub IOMUS ROOM rws FAMILY ROOM They're both in this Fountain Valley 4 bedroom . 2 s to r y with 3200 immaculate square feet of livir.g There is also two air conditioning units. a wet bar and location that 1~ convenie nt to beaches . rreewar schools and s ho pping Proud ly prnscnts al $152.900 MESA VERDE CLASSIC P acesetter 4 bdrm in immacu!at~ condition offering a sparkling pool. bubbling jacuzzi and au the privacy in the world in which to enjoy them '. The re's beautiful ne w carpeting. m ass ive used brick f ireplace. s we eping concrete drive and J location between the park and golf course. A unique value at $119.500. ordinate Pnn only Agt U ~ l{)U ~ ti()M~§ 644 -0070 REAL TORS' is a good day to advertise in the Dally Pilot Classified Section. IRAHD ... EW lHF NICEST PEOPLE SE LLING IHE NEATES T HOME ~ DUPLEXES CORONA DEL MAR, 67~ 3 l.rg. BR·s in ea Unit MESA V ERDE. f»46-6990 • CALL us UJEt.aJ.rs bas 3 Ba. s. A II~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! have bllns .. c rptg.r: drapes, etc. & onlyi----------i $164.500 each bwldlng JACOIS REALTY 675-6670 EMERALD BAY! HELP! PROBATE! Reduced thousands. ex ecut1ve estate. steps to ocean' Breathtaking view. Low pnce will sur prise you! Hurry' Call today for details 645-0303 FORESTE OLSON MEWUSTIHG! HOME Ir INCOME 3 Bdrm.. 2 bath home plu..:; two 2 bdrm. umls 1n rear: 4 car parking. an del.lghlfu1 park·like set· ling. E11sts 1de Costa Mesa Property tn xlnl condlt1on ! S205.000 673·3663 642 2253 associated BPOKER S REiil TOPS Jo-.l l ', 'W l ulb 0 111 7 I Jt6 l llUFfS PLAZA IAHIArt.AH ProrCS$1onally decora 1 ed. single story. end un1l Close to pool, court yard entry w/green belt pat1n Rare J bedrm. z bath end urut. light and arry :\to" e·in condition A trul value. only Sl20 000 67l-85.50 ()Prl• "j '..J ••I\ lt1N 'f f·I ,,,. r, fl8l1HAJHI 642-5678 ,...., u• ""' •·•~"). l~~~~~~~~~~~Lookrng ~or a home or ---·-·-------c_...-----1Placmg a Classified ad ls your own" You 'll hnd ... lln many homes adverttsed as easy as UJa g your for sale in C!ass1f1ed macnab /Irvine realty WOODIRIDGE CROSSING A partial lake view + _decorator floor coverings make this 2 BR + den Bri ghton a n exceptional bu.y ! Used brick patio allows for quiet evenin~s of relaxation. Steps from a r borlake. Don't miss this one at $137,500 . Amy Brown 752·1414. CS-141) 642-8235 901 Dover Drive 6444200 Harbor View Center I rvine at Campu!> Valley Center 152·141 4 S©~dtllA-/tc~~ Thof Intriguing Word Gome with o Chuckle Oteouor1oe ... ,.,.,, rt .,.,. ft'Vf t<fOr\CJ.'1 'll>CWd' l,, • l(.w tn ltwm tCk;' .,.,,,It 'llM'O\ •OtlAN phone. Give us a call We'lldot.beresl. 642·5678 every day. file~!~ IHVESTMEMT OR HOME Largest Balboa Island duple~ on ma rket Great for family livml! or investment Use a s your own 4 bedroom summer retreat and renr 3 bedroom unit downstairs. Only · $265.000 fee land. , A COUWIU. IAMlll CO. 644·9060 211t SA .. JOAQUIN .. U .. SltD '"~~C£N'Ttlt ~ "'-----------------------~~ ELEGANT TOWNHOUSE Thi~ lovely home has 2 bdrms . a :-tudv. 211'.! baths & a beautiful view of the Big Canyon Golf Course Professionally deroraled ,,, exqui site t aste S23S,OOO I H E 0 L I S -----i I I I 12 I I' OLD COIONA Delightful 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home in immaculate condition. Plans are a vail. for 2 bdrm., 2 bath second unit. Great opportunity for home or investment. $159 .000 Going Into Business? At requlr~ by lew, n ew butlne•••• uelng a Flctltloua Butlneaa Neme mutt register th•t f\om• with th• County Clerk. Cell the DAIL V PILOT LEGAL 0£PARTMENT lor forms end lu,.h1tr Information. .... 142-4321 Ext. 332 ...... I, ...... r--.' ,-R -r-..0 1 """'11 · 1 1.., _,.;.s_ ........ HO_..C;_A,,._~1 u cona1der•no all 111e conlro· & I j I I . v11r1y Cl'l11t Frnnoo ' Concorot · · · · · ' causod maybe 11 ought •o be ------,, .1'18 __ .. _ ~, ...... 1 w_u.,... 1 _o ,.,,. 1 r;-,.! 1 _N-nl':-1 0 ~r • ••• .., •• ,,, .. " t I •<J llll., .,.,, ,, t ... ~• 1 1....-L.-l..._ ..... __._..__ • 1~fll ( I • "'I il~fi ~ J bl ... e :~ <:~~:~.'. 1'"'0~1 I I I I I I ! SCRAM-LETS AMWeM ... Clntfficoffo.. 1010 UDO REALTY 673·7300 A 0 1v1s10,, 01 Roo H111 Raa11y .. . HousH Fors• WednMC8)' S11ptombor6 1978 OAILV PILOT 03 •.........•••••.•••..•..........•..•.••.....•. ···•···••·········•···· • f« Sc* HonH For S• c.a1h"..o hCKh I 0 I I C .. drafto leoch I 011 Cotto M.10 I 02'4 F Sak HoeM Fo Selle Hovs•t fOf" S• Hovi~• or 1 r ••••••• ••••••••• ;~.1., ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....•...............................••..•... ·••··············•····· ...•••..•..••....•.......................••••. ....................... ······················· .. . - Data Point I 02 I."' •• ·.-•••••••••••••• ~?~~ ~••••••••••••!?.~~ ...... 1002 G.......a 1002 Reduced! IUILDtMG A llTTH FUTUltl Com1lth ·r a new 3 Rdrm tw1u·h humt· tor nnlv $82,000. Wouldn't your lum1ly hkl' 10 be hvanx at the ht•t.1fh now'' Wouldn't you feel ~tiod having vuur childr en m fln4.• :.c.·hool d1Mnd ' t ·.rn 'uu t!l'l alonf: Wllh J Hdrms I H } l"" c.a1 Uo.6161. IASY UYIMG -1 h1~ hdrms nu yard m a mlt>tmnc:t• h ut·k 'urd II\· 1n~ "'1th b1~ bltn HHl) ,._ Ol ('C' pool w ~hd ' fln1~hl-tl honu. .. room. c·oul<I hl' ,, c·h1 Id :. ht•.n (' n .1 \\ :iv from a <i u 11' t:-:nJOY Lh1s ~ <°<'""' ~h·l-a 1-.ts \ 1n.111g at $87.900 \'\,loo c.a u•,.t•t. S1·rv1n9 ~o,t.1 Mesa·lrv1ne tiunl1ngton Be.1~h Ne wport B each \\ 1-. ~I ! 1 '.'\ . TAYLOR CO. HF:\ I ·1 l )I\~ ... 11wt · l !MH WIWAMSIWG IM MEWPOIT IUCH ftRST TIME OFFBS> Exqusite Colonial 10 Oover Shores: Tt•rrttt'l' :-.h'µ-. ll'ud 10 pnv<1lt• white sandy bl•:1('h C.rnnc·ll & Chaffin l'll'gance Ill cl l'<'<ff ancl t·u~tom-c·raflt!d furn1turl' for nut h l'nt1r ('lassie atmosphere. Two mas ter BJ.l su1tt?s plus 2 f am1ly b<lrm:,. 4 baths & den. See any lime. Call now. Inc l. fum1tur~ and furnishings. $795.000 WESLEY M. TA no• co .. REALTORS 21 I I S-Joaquin Hils Rood HEWPOlt'T CENTER. M.I. 644-4910 HOME + INCOME DO YOU LIKE!! a home in tip-lop cond1 uun., L\•Jy warm colon." Air cond1L1onin ~? dream kitchen? A yrd Ilk\' a l(arden nursl•ry" Plenty ol room to mov around m" We Have It $121.750759·1501 ··········••··········· DUPUX AND SEPARATE GUEST COTTAGE Two ·.._..OOfft houM witlt ,...... Bt .d CJ41Ht coff•· Um1wot ~ for fftHlfon. loc9hd CMI two .loft t-t OM block tn. thct beoda. $134,900 493·8112 I 002 Costa MHct FHA, VA Terms Qu1tl. EZ care home Wlth dining, uung area um1 4 bedrooms Near i.chools. $79.900. BK R' S40 mo TARBIU. "#I In Collfontla" MESA VERDE Lovely 4 br 2 ba home. privacy. new pool & Jacuu1. 1mmat. By Owner. S113.SOO. Jeff 1024 1_.546-.. 287 .. J•E•vc.~ •. S57 .. ·.2L•S•7 .. 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "A llG FfSH IM J. UTTU POMD" ' "II t ,1 n I II J II \ l h 1· 11u.rkltk1• ~·llln1: ... 1lh '" tnl'khn1t ..... 1 .. 1 I .ill 1nw .1n .1111ph ''"' l..1·11 (hh J'lwwi '""' J••n1111 6. fru11 lJt"t::. tw.t .,.,11t1n.: to ltt Jiit k•'( 1\ll '"'' Jllll" J hdrm. :! hu horrw ~ Jlk1n11 d.l..'1•111·" w schoo1' kin drrKdrlPn th1 u J1 ColltK~ 1\ll thl' for onh $87.500 545 94!11 TEIHAGER UNIT Ct·l lh•·m out uf )OUr huir yd hdve thl•tn clo-.t• tu home Real cool With II pcl()I $t27.500. Nl•Wpott Hc1.iht.-, Realty 645-504.4 1 IRVIHE TERRACE Customm.'<i J bedroom. fom1ly room and pool. Totully r emodeled . FAMILY ROOM Beautiful home. Call for This home ~url'ly dOl'' mformut1on have room ror a family COLE OF tilEWPORT wlth 4 bedroom.,, 2 balh~ REALTORS U hURll 1tdd IJll f.t10lly 675•5511 room with 1w11 --------- f1reµlact.'5 The backy;m11---------- has u funt·llonal p~1t1ol area with gas RBQ & frwt trees gator<' /\ll th1l>• for only SlS-t.900 C /\Ll. 5.50-2660 «;:SELECT I PROPERTIES WATE«FROMT with BOAT SLIP $265,0'oO Taslef'ully decoraled and 1mmoculate 3 bedroom home with patio for yc>a r 'ro und e nte rta ining . Spacious open a nd llG CAMYOM bnAhl. A fine value on OHL Y $I 68,000 the waterfront. lc6oo Peninwfo I 007 A bte airy open reeling -WATERFRONT greets you as you rnter UOMES lhts lvly 3 bdrm. 2i..i ba REAL ESTATE townhoui;c. You w1ll lovt· 631-1400 the spacious kitchen &1 ________ _ lgewalk·m c·lo~el in mstr -------- bdrm. 759·1501 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESAVERDf CORMERLOT Super family h ome. (catunng 2 hrf'plare:.. gas BBQ. RV .acn•s:t ,ind beautiful lawn 0"Antr aruoous. call S46·5880 ~HERITAGE ... REALTORS MESA VERDE 4 Br 2 Ba. xlnt cond •• $89.500. Open House Daily 1·5 2972 An· dros SL. 546-4478 . BY OWNER. Price rl'· duced. 4Br. Roman pool. den/bar $95,000 I v1 lsetopt OK. SSOO /mo Owner carry big 2nd 543.7:-,JO MESA VERDE VILLAS 2 bdrm . rondo. no qualify for S•10K 1''H1\ ARWRMD Spacious 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home. w /2 bri c k fireplaces. lumed wood J».>L'> and a deep windo~ INige for your pllrnt:; ~.900 2512 Vo11arPlace ~ 1 l '~111 ~1 \I I ' 1nl Mam St Huntin on Buch CEDAR GLEN NEW CONOOMtMIUMS IN OOEAM-CLOSE COSTA MESA C~R GLEH PREVIEWS l oc;uoo OUclllly and luaur; r1om S87500 ·•,.~ f l1t•·ft Av, f\t1e Co~la Mu'tl <. Jt1lorn1H 1 n41 b42 bf34 loan, $2SK to assume. --------- upgraded & newly de VETS FREE corated like a modt·I . o down . o closing. O C S6SK; by owner. 557·3797 area. VC't attent. 64$·9471 MESA VE«DE WON'T LAST! 3000 sq ft custo mized Coll Prk J BR 2 HA. home nr golf course farruly rm. full carpt·t1 Owner will carry 2nd drapes. brk frpl. a ll hit $175.000. 540.7196 1 n s • w a I k L o MEAT 'M ClEAM s c ho o I s I !> h o p p 1 n g in Uus 3 bedroom +den. ::·:<::, Agt. Oan Lewis. two bath family home~ New u led entry, kitchen. MESA VERDE and d 1 n i n I.! d r l' a VIEW HOME ftreplace. double l{ara~e. n1.i & luxunuu~ on , • large patio <&nd renrt•d M.l.·$166,900 Lvly new 3 bdrm. 21 :a ba lUU t, ll(e hv rm ~ / rrplc Pnvatc pallo. dble <'Jr ~ara1oee w space ror boal or l'llmper .+-:! bdrm. • bath unit, swt'fl1sh fq1k hardwood noon. 0 1Jn t miss our newt·~t offl·rrn~ 759-1501 ( Heal E<>L:1ll' ~•n111:rn1it rm 1---------Xlnl. loc nr. pnv bay beach: 3 BH. den. frpl.. pauo: 2·sty Sl95.000. Marshall Rlty 675-4600 yard. Close to schooli. ac:rt.' park view rorm•r and s hoppinit. O nly $177.500. 1967 na lcane $87 ,500. Call Bunn•l' _Hy ~nl'!:.._546·926!_1 __ Porter. 752-1920 1--------- NEWPORT HEIGHTS $60,000 Ea. Real Estate Corona def Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •..•.••••.•...•..•..•. Must SacnllCl' 4 01<. 4 Ba llcJch hou ~c or Oupkx. $120,000 o~nl'r 892 L300 SEETHE SEA Ple nty o r room ror ma ss ive bedroom fllm1turc m cheerful · bdrm townhoml'. fo'mc waJl to w11ll carpets ever ywher e you look. A beautiful fireplace for brllllant hostessing. Sk y,1ghts in mas ter bedrm. best of all set! Lht.' tranqwl sea from 1ns1dt• or from your hill cre~t s ite that tapturi's magnificent vie~~. N1c1· neighbors & convcnwnt to everything. Oon 't l>r sorry tomorrow. call to day. OnJy $109.900. LIVE IN TURTLEROCK We have thr follt>w1ng plan.'> 8\ ;Jtlablt• in lh•~ fabulou:. arc.i Plan l Uro:idm oo r feature£ 3 ~' oomi.. 2 car gara1te with o~n<'r . exqu1s 1lely decorau·d and a..iung only $104.000 Plan 6 Broadmoor Thi!> scarce popular floor plan IS tughly up11radl'<1 u ncl 1mm11c ulately m a in ta 1 n l' d . 1'' eat u r l' i. :l bedroom11 and u formal d1111n~ room. und you own tht· land. I RAHCH REAL TY 551 ·2000 Univ Park S Rr Chan PRESCOn Woodbnd~<' Plor\• I, 5Bt. 3Ba on cul d\• !>UC Ol'Xl lll bt!uch 731 4484 wkd)'S Orangetree Plan I hom1•. ~: XL r a !\ • By 0 w n "' r ~I 1476eveb Woodbndge 3 BR 2 8/\, Creek..,1de Aspen homl· foully draped. carpcll~ tv lundscap{'d . S~3.9{1~. Owner. 551·4038. l.oai.1: option at S495 mo. WOOOIRIDGIE SPECIAL Super sharp townhome near lake. Jramultc t·n try, many up11rades A great buy. Sl 16.000. MEWPORT CENTER REALTY 640.lli 2 OHEYEARME'W ,ATIOHOME BT oro t O 32 cellor model with land •••• ••••••• ••• • •• •• ••• • Sl28,000 Call SS9 bi26 In lovely adult commum ty this two bedroom. l"" bath home has upgradl•ll carpeting, f1replat·.-. double garai:te. fenn'<J yard and pnvate palm. aceess to pools und ten n1s! All this -only $78,900. Call De nyH O'Connell. 752·1920 DoUar fOf' Doller One of the best home values we've had lo of- fer. Features 3 bdrms. dming rm w 'space for large furn. p lus l4x2o· family rm w/h1gh beam vaulted ceilings. Ideal spot for ch.lldrens partu.•s and yours too. EnJOY th(• l'OZY cha rm o( 2 r1replaces. more plac('i. to hang your stockins.:~ isn •t it ~ OnJy one valut• l.tke this in town. don't rruss oul. Only $75.900. Hwttiwqon leach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S&S Resale Specialisls 3.4 or 5 bdrm model~ avail. some w 1 pools 008-4602. Penrungt.on Properties 20HEWH8HMS VISTA DEL MAil Now open da11y· JBr. 3Ba. 2000sq ft 901·920 Dela war(' W. of Beach N. of Adams Pre-Completion Pnces OWNER ' QUAlfp WILL CARRY PLACE Isl trust deed on this PROPERTllS"' beautiful Cuscade in lhc R h Th <1 bed m 2 10,-Tll l :JO P.lt(J st~ hom~s lnc1uJ: a 31,-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.;-.-.-.-.-.-,;-.-.-. car garage . Owner will carry lht! Isl t ru~t deed at only 91Jt'k for JO years Total loan costs ar~ only $250. You own th•' land and there are no assocw t1o n dues 1n this <'X ccuuve neighborhood •_...;. ... l UNCH REALTY 551·2000 BARGAIN HUNTERS for thooe with imagina· uon. this Plan 400 in th~· Colony is a ~ure w inm•r i''tve bedrooms -3 bath;. farruly room and a bonu~ room. Located near th1· pool a nd tennis coun ... Pos.-;1b11t11es are unltm 11 cod Can be yours for only $113.000 red hill ~ 552-7500 LC11J1MG leach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner Anxious. 3 br 2 bu THE- Broadmoor. + 4 br 3 ba Biscay. l>U Pt'r Ir~ lot. BIG STEAL 642-01 12.644_·668_'~7 ___ AN D YOU ooN·T llAVI-: SACRtrlCE'' TOUl-:ATlllEFTOS i':f': Beaut. new Lg. J brm. T iit-: VALUE in th1;. tot a I I y up g r ad e d stnkmg c:ontempor;.ir~ :1 673-4311 B 0 R M . . 2 ,,..~ BAT II _;_.;...._ _______ ,HOME. Imposing two ORANGETREE.Owne r s t ory arch1tec\un• lAR Condo.Pla nlll. W I DE TA IL t-: I> Adults only. Tennls, etc. EXTERIOR OF WOOD. ,_wport H~ts ----------i area. neat as a pm, and MESAVBDE set in JoveJy gardens. 2 WATERFtlOHT Beautiful watedronl ho~ with boal shp & s andy b eac h . in BALBOA COV i-;S. 4 bdrms. family rm .. 3~; baths. 2 frplcs .. 2 patios. $327,500 Including land! OCEAMVIEW Jas mme Creek Plan 6 Avuil Nov. By Owner . Ca II 640.24 22 , QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES"' 10,.. TU l :JO P.M.I TWOON ALO'f CALL:645-9161 1----------~ss..;....;.1.000 __ . 64o. __ 18;...1_8 ___ , HEAVY CHALK wmn: ----------------!PLASTER & HI G H Troy Realty 848·9090 Stl,000 4 Bednn, family rm. din· mg rm. beamed ceilings, fireplace. qwet l<K'~t1on Call~9161 Bdrm home with huge back yard, poss1b1lity for another urut on this R·2 lot. S89.00ll lolboa lay Prop. Realtors * 675-7060 * DPLX JBr home -+-2 Br Apt , both w /frplc & garages. 607 Larkspur. $210,000. By ownr pnn onJ y 640-1840 By owner. 2 bd house. I rg l. OPEN HOUSE , REALTY z · EASTSIDE BEAUTY Near Westclirr shopping i---------Re modeled 3 Bdrm & ---------h~e ram1ly room. Bltm.. European TaYUS I OPEN HOUSE . REALTY PETE BARRETT RWTY 1---------•I pallo. sunny I bdrm apt, w /34 ba th Over~iled craft s manl>hlp makrs fplc. outside guest bdrml pool. Alley entra nt.·\'. this one of a kmd 4 bd + m any extras. Ownerl ore -+-TV rm . St•parate transferred and asking a1x30 rec. rm. on a lrg Can you afford a total monthly pay ment or $420? Lncludes washer. dryer. r e frig e r ator Bicycle Lo beach. walk to s hopping. Offered at SSJ.500 . ...,. _.._ .... ..,__.._ lflIJMain?illlimm x · SEL L YOUtt O W N HOME .. tr you're in the market ---------•I $895 FEE·Assl.St in ads rm. sales. escrow N e REALTY FREE HOMES (or a better car . be sure to check the many autos advertised for ~ale 1n Have something you want lo seU? Classified ads do R.E. Advisory Service SJ0.2224 Classified Jl we ll 642·5678. 1---------•I I PENNY PINCHER ADS FOR PEOPLE TO PEOPLE ONLY $2.00 (for 3 lines, 2 days) Call Today • • • Print Tomorrow! Sell any item or combination of items totaling S7S or less with a 3 line ad for 2 consecutive days for only $2 . Each additional line is 60c for the 2 days. You may place your ad by phone, just dial (7 14) 642-5678 and charge it. Call Monday thru Friday 8:00 A.M . to 5:30 P.M . for next day 's paper or call by noon on Saturday for Sunday's paper. Or you may use the handy order blank below and m ail to : Orange Coast Daily Pilot P .O. Box 1560, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 4 WORDS MAKE OME LIME - $2.00 ... $2.60 $3.20 13.80 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 BankAmencard t; ...•....•••• SEND BILLO Exp. Date Master Charge # ............ . Exp. Date Publish for ..........•. days. beginning ...... . Classi fication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..•...... Name ......•............ _ .... _ ......... . Address . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phone .. DAILY PILOT oversized 2 car gar. Both rented month to m onth $175.000. 675-3956 AGIRL SHOULDM~ IE TREATED THATWA.Y!! but alas she wo1!! A bad news tenant treat· ed her shamefully. but restoration Is in progress and soon sh e'll be good as new. 3 +den or '4 bdrms in desirable, walk to pvt beach. Coro n a Highlands. ONLY $159,00 f~~ less for "as Is" sale . Call Quick 644-7211 ellB •DUPLEX• FfXER UPPER A klss of paml and TLC will transform this slee p· 1ng beauty tu homt! plu" income atS197.500 Many spectal features. CALL f>W-5112 rt( T/\'f'\OCJ (_UMPl\NV ,,, I\\ lf)U'"* llt.vrL OPt:RS CostoM~so 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL HOME A quiet 3 Bdrm home o n a large lot.. Located on a ruJ de sac. Family room. pool, BBQ pit. coppc•r plumblnl{. Possible extra room 1n l(arage. Call 546-5880 for more details. ~~HERITAGE • • REALTORS RB> UC ED $99 900. Call 54(/·1151 lot w1xtra prkg an cxcll· · mg property! Galed en· ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS trance. Jus t lis ted . $159.SOO. Ruth Laurie. 646-4380 l~~~~~~~~I •S115.75o.• CUSTOM HOMES OPEHDA1\.Y 345 E. 23rd St, C .M. BAOCIAY VILLAGE 2 Story. 3 bdrm. 2a,, bath11 . Supe r location . Motivated scllt'r . Call 64().5112 962·4471(~~)546-8103 J bdrm condo. 2..., ba. rrplc. new crpt. encl patio. next to shoppm~ ct.r. nr bch. adll living. Asking $70.500 968-1428 2 BR hm. by ownr. nice & clean. nr beach. $63.000 963-5476 appt only. l...W 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovelynew2slory. fam1· ly ho mes. 4 bdrm~. 3 baths . s itting area WHATTA w/frplc in mastc•r bdrm. BARGAIN! I~< T/\VI 01-1 l O~Pf\N'f nt /\\ T [ HIU CH: V I l nPt UC wet bar in family rm. Price n.'<lucecl tw1ct• now Much mor<' Comt• & st:'C' ~--only $8!:1.!;()()' 2 Story :J them. Owne r 1 /\s.:enl I LOW bt->drms &g11?ant11• llQnu;. ~c:si~94A·s~oTrAsll4~2DE~EsltiA4 nr l DOWN ~~~~n.lS~~~~~~·~~~~~~ win2. Covered patio c;a!> HBQ. TRANSFER R IW SELLER MUST 111\VE Try •'-J bd 2 b h IMMEDIATE S ALE' uLIS rm. at l VA TERMS' 4 bedroom!. BARGAIN HUNTERS home on a qwet street +pool make th1~ a great ,.Al 1 1o;?.17M FA4'T' with a lo t of tre1.•s . family home• T a lk to «11•' ..,. "'·'• "''•' Reducedto$95.7SO •RFD C/\HPET·WE [~ ., WESTMINSTER I LlsTEN 154 1202 . ' '. Good investmenl. 3 bdrm , & ram.rm home. Great ----------i loc snooo I VACANT TERMS 0 , 1 I Ur homt'. ~real mrn1.·r PRESTIGIOUS loc:allon. Lrailt•r .1t'lT~;. DEERFIELD -· I S67.500 Owner will rJrry :r.a ,l•v--'1~iic1:t . c;lml;~a\ ~:n~a~~a~~aebl~ol:~~ :~~ ~. _!Ril:z:!' r~ ,. ••••-tx•aut1ful Oecrf1£'ld an·~· Balboa Island Rcatry • '..·T..:1 of Irvine 1.2.J & •I '"67i':a'7''"'""00.'" ; • 4'A JM Anywhe re rrom two tn 1 ~ • -•••-four bedrooms priced from $76.90-0 lO S!/7 .900 MESA HORTH D-Point 1026-Other fl•uturc·s or this h --fabulous l'ommunity in Spacious J hr 2 bal . ••••••••••••••••••••••• eludes park~. J>OOIS, and formal dining room. fam spa:-;. rm & frplc. New r arpcts. REMT TO BUY 3 blocks to school rn•tty All rent appltt·~ lo down street. 584.900. Will :.l'll paymenl. J Bclrm. dt•n, fast ~ 645-7221 ;i•~ ha Lownhom1• Sm,dl ocean view l~..,t· !I mo" .11 ~0-$1200 opt moiwy ond you will havt• S6000 IOWJrd-. \ou r fin pJym .en l $93.500 14:1 21 K U PropN1 ll'' <193 !.l:lft I __ 4 Br. 2 ba. formal dining, COf"OftCI def Mer I 022 Of'OM def Mar I 022 RANCH REALTY 551·2000 bnck (rplc. corner lot, 2 •••••••• ••••• ••••• ••• •• ••••• •••• •• •• • • • • • • •• •• car gar. 900 Dogwood Phone7Sl-0774 eves. ATTENTION BUILDF.RS Lar~e lot with l(ood 2 BR home & room for 2 more units. Choice Eas lsidt! locatJon SI 10.000. R 2LOT 765 llum1lton. Drive by only. 3 BDRM 2 BATll double garage, pnt10. rrwl trees, s prinklcrl>. sm.900. Roy McCardl•, Rltr. 541.7729 cae: 110111 ILllNS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SlRVICC CORONA DEL MAR Canyon Crest Estates. Popul(tr "E .. Plun. Two Family Odrm ~ .. 2 Haths. Formal Dining, Wet Oar. Pool And .Jacuzzi Beautifully Dct'orated In Warm Tone~. Upgr ad ed Carpels And Wall PapC'rs. M1nul es From Fashion Island $125.000. COLONY CLUB 4 bedroom l>ome undl'r S90,000 A be a utiful single 4 bedroom home 1n the Colony Club area of Irvine. Ideally located on quiet cul·de·sac with large pnvate bat•kyard and upgraded carpl'ts and drapes Community includes tennis. park and 11001. As ki n" o nly $88.500. ~fastest draw 1n thl' HI DOVER DRIVE 6J1·1800 ....... CHRE•LTY STAMPEDE Lhal·s what we wa nt l prevent when you neighbors find out what hecko<a buy we ha,•e 1n The R<ln<'h <1 bedroom.· bath. family room T1 av01d contusion & c-n n fusion. get a µr1vall s howing by call in.: ~21. .,..wportcettt.r 640.5157 PEAKED ROOFLINES. Localed high up on Laguna's famed R1vw1.1 Cu a s ll in e w 1th a 11 OUTSTANDING vn:\\ OF THE S E/\~ VILLAGE Rl-:t.OW M ;i s t e r !> u 1 I ,. W VAVJ,TEO HEAMl:-:U CEIL!;\'(; & r.eparalt- b '1 I h . 1 s n t' x t I 11 PRIVAn; SUNPORCll kyllghted kitchen has H ILT·I N RANG E . OVEN. DISHWASHER & utJltty room. Bene1ilh all Uus you'll rind partially f1n1 shed BONUS RM WI PRIV. ENTRANCE. We think 11 ·i. "A H EAi. ________ __. STEAL"for only VERY PRIVATE C o r n c• r I o l' a t I o n $1 16,500 Full Pric~ MISSION REALTY 98.S S. Cst Hwy. La~una PhoM '494-0731 Spacious Plan :1 Park l)(·t>an. wood & l!lasl>. 3 hr llomt' 1n D1•1•rf 1l·ld t·~tm home.· Open hou~·· Modified den t•un h1• arl th•~ w1't•kcnd. 49!1 •M71 d1twna l bdrm ll ll).(•· 1r1•1·<1r<ll•r ). SJ3!J,5UO fam rm . 1dl'al for pc)()I Own1•r tabtt' :I L.ari?e hdr m;. ---- Close 10 pool and i>arJ. Open 1 lou.w · Sat & Sun lpm · 4pm 9K3 1\l·apulru St Takl' Bluebird Cnyn I{ d o f f II ~ v I . .I At.-dmom~ 3 baths,. fJ11 ld.\llC 180 dcl!rt'e OC1:dll '11.'W llrand Ol'W hOU!-1• SM0.000 1714 IN I ·OtH I. ask for Jim. pnm•1p.i1, uoly Ot'll• of t1 kind Cus lom I .. 523 CAMPUSI>t·IRVl~E llR homl· f''ormal d111 mi.?. on µark hkl' 'c.l ttn~ WOODBRIDGE Owner t'on,,11f1·r tnt!t- Lowl•st pnr~ l>nltwno(I S2>19.000 4!14 2m5 mod(.'I. :! !>Lory, J hdrm. ·~i 0 -d ·'II'. -21., bath Anx1ou-. ~l'lkr. )>.,JU own· .. ·., fl'".', :.ubmit on wrm" C:Atl. Lo~.•rcl pur<"haM• -BU _ 640-5112 Bl\, \'II'\\. b .. OJ)lHlll SI ~.500 •l!J..J itl>W II r· T.t\V'l OR CUMPl\NV JU J'q f OR1\ Ull: V \ l ( lflf rHl FIX UP th1 !. abandon1·d :i bedroom homt" Nl•t•d' TLC' Low down \ i\, 01 subrrut your tl•rm~' C:all Now and tJlk to 111-:0 CARPET. WI-.: Lls n ;='!· 7S4 1202 LGrJU1M1 leoch I 0 '48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• z llOUS~:" + -.1ud111 \Ill ' tonu Bc.•h (kean \'It'~' hc.•am n·1lins:s. frpk '· $:!3K.~00 Own l•t Con-;1dl'r trade 4!14 :.!f>!1;, QUIET COMFORT and c lO!.C·tn l'On Vl'Olt'lll ,. • , block to beach. 2 H.•d 2 Ba adult apt S85.~ tilORIMS REALTY 49'4-8057 UNOBSTrtUC TEJ) Oct.•Jn & <.:atalma v1l'ws . 3 Rik, to i\h~o h('h, b lk to ,hop·g Ownl'r W/<'1H1 \ fast ~<'row 3 Br updall•d hn1Tw $154.1100 "Z • REALTOlt. 491 8Gt I • file~~~!.~~ OCEAN VIEW R· I LOT Pano r amie 1so • 0<·1.•a n view b u i I cl II h l (' I () I c n j 0 y s a n Un 0 bf.;trul'l l•d \.I ('W Of ()(.'('an, coastlinl'. Catalin:i l slund with city ltghts by night. SM0.000. A COlDWILL IA ... Y CO. 496-7222 831 -0836 ,...... ...... ~ ........ 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"' p&Jllt. c • .:. o pets BR. off it t • wtnte: • It--• ......_ '' oo u""'••o ... T,oN . m· tll. N ••••••••••••••••••••••• ····'·················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• · / t--------t ··~··•••••••••••••••••• 'F •MILIES f6 U.SSIC D $750.1175 ~ 4 BR. 2i.; ba. brand MW. 2 NO FEE! Houaes, concso.. I • par 1. r U.-ffc HIUa WAT'afllOMT -is• ••HID v "' • ,.. bllts from be.ch. crpt, duptesu . R e ntal 12*>. ·yrty uoo. tu. W. ':'!.J• 2Br, htcry. 1 lenl con """'" ~ led to SQoo1 * lt U.21otl Oa. TOP Cipi._. lealt 32 II d rp s . d s h w a r • Pavillon,1175-4912 Bkr. Balbot B.lvd.~ 4 BedhlOon , family room do New.boy model at f"llJda.allc bu;o In low rent •76 U.3IOtC D1t. TOP ....................... aucrowave ov~n. 2 wks ---------• ...... room wllh ('Of.)' tht Co11e park. Seo Ulla lovely dbl S..Cl.ta MAJOR INVESTORS NS3 +kids fireplace r~ rent. $S50 mo. C.11 Bhifa 3 8R. 2"" b1t. condo BUCH. View. pi«. lbr. care yard" l'ruic ~ ·-ooo wide Parlllandt-. cum '78 Rof1a) Oak Ma nor "t''"k liquld1tlon. "II PaUoamlfN4980084 Sally.S3S-8832wkdys nr.everythln11iS600Mo. NT&.lbrS.00.~.Adlu. P~ra luul111on for 710~1961 Pf•<rly __ uparad~d iBr . am rm, lllr, i~ve complexes to "IK· •HOMEFINDERS • Aafllt6"·1133 u&il pd. TU May. 30l E. •lier«>' con•~r'a ,_ ________ 91 SM,lllO lFC67M661 IM\J~$)prlrealoaell t10lcl on contr&ct AL.I O:lndo-New. 3 Bdr m. 2 Edtewat.tr(l>ll71·2111 .... S20.\.000 M08JLF. llOM E STOR (o~ fWll have ros C.ibh Clow 2llr house. rent ed yard. bll, ~ ml lo beach·tennlA 3 Br. 2 l>Ji. frpl, 2 u r jOr c.......... 17 24 ii" must "C" Ttl be1l oC Wutellff .Nutl,11roomfld >Bdrm bome •Uh baautHul 1ard l'l•ar M arinen Mii 1895 $21,500. •;._T. .,.4 Hr Hotlbte earage, $300 mo. court. USO/ mo. Cal 1 W/Olll\f" Nr. Back1dBay. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 6 661·2944 <2131395--Sl71or472·4518 fnnl din rm, c:pt rps, ~··--'-1 b a.rd EXCITING 541·0100 F.ncd yard Ii sprinklers. _...u••ul r i en apt. • • /PLUSH CorOM def Mar 3222 SUper sharp, highly up· SS7S. 332 Monte Vista. POOi. ttt area, $28$. 710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1raded 3 br w/heavy Days 544 ·0814, eves W. JahSt . '-Hma JOIO 1cbool. abopplof, "tr .-.-...······-········· ,\ppolnt.mtnt only. Call S..SWta...tr HOME TRll'LIX 2 BR, l ba. ~r beach & s ha ke roof. brlrl · ~ff --ug-e-2 -bd--fu_m_w_/_g_a_r . ~;' upa ••uMe&a. a bUI Louted on greenbelt. c.M. Top <'ond. Reduced storee, 8 mos new. old c h ee rbrr u I kl t c e n WestcWf·2BR 2BA deluxe SlfS. Adlu only. Opt>n ...... natdt Paradllll". I Br, 19'74 Olenbrook Q atx84. to $l4S,OOO. Income '930 Cd M ch arm. SH s . w/dlbw • Lge uv rm. coodo for lease. New &:»$,Sat'• 9.1. $49-4981. ~bonWI rm ln l..agun1 Ry 38r, ram rm. air. all ap No qua.1.Uying. or cosu. 87S-6299 prol. lod.spd. S4U mo. ... ............ ~pl.. & newly 2JIO New""ft Blvd, Cll. lb. SH Parle renl only II b utlful11y I'\..--IM7 1£22or8489MO -.--...... 113$ mo Prlt"C'd to tell at ~·· ea ~r/Agt.548·Sm Harbor View Hom es, · · · ~-~reo or ~.._.. 3741 llt.m CALI~ TODAY ~~=-ft) LohfwrSalt 2200 a!Nlahlng 4 BR. 2 ba .• Qiiz;y 2 Br. l~ ba Condo ..................... .. -------•I ~lW Y4-flHAT'mMS .,.. avall•ble oo llll, PMt 4 Bdrm, tarn rm "":> HERITAGE lloee Wh.irh st'la on • r-~~~~~~~-1 ,..._.um rroo 11)( pro\l<l \a. prlvacy and nrr t\reet R 'tl park 1n1 fH:AlTORS <KC190'7> ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpl. $700 Per month. w/hl>lc. Pool. Call aft 8 Oeeanfmt 2 ~ 2 ba. deck • C.tl,_..a.hclfk MOBILE OfftCI kDG SITI Agent 644-1383 pm. W3)531.QOS PROMONTORY 2 Bdrm fp6c, 1ar, new ca~g. ...... H.-SlllH HOME HunUnaton Beach 10r. frplc, beamed ceiJ. launac. 2 BR condo. bit· with loll Penl.hOuse Apt. winter sns. No childrfll 2706 Jlarb0r, Ste 208 ?7,000 sq. ft. lot near ~·patio, refrig/uUl in· Ins, dishwasher. newly $850/mo. or pets. O.·STlll2 1".300 .......... c .. 644-;211 Pue t.o alr'Oie. Lt'asurr Wortd 2 BR. 2 ba ma nor MoaU)I twu. lncl atttlana & Dn9ckul China. 154.000 (ulLIJ7-2lll LllSUU WORLD 1'0SSMOOR TOWERS For Sale by owner l.ovt•· fy ·2 lg bdrrn s. hvmi+sml kltcht>nt'tte &. 2 ba. apt home for rt•tlr i>· ment I Ith fir }{t>JUl ~ of mtns. Moderat~ m o pymts for hskp'~ serv, including 3 meal~ a nd all utll together w/numerous o th e r privileges provided. Located across st from ne-w n ew goll course. Pnce sas.ooo. Ph mo ~at\er4PM. L...-NJp9f 1052 ....................... Laguna Niguel Realty • 8) Ow1M't C\nlOmZbr 2 14o.Jtl7 STORE Pac ifica Uos pltal. s dd,S36Smo.6n-4705 decorated. pool. 7814 ON W~TER. 2 Bdrms, VictoriaBeach,2 ~.tba. ~!~ ~plfla.~. r.\7"'~1kl I~ ---------IOU N S ute College Points Shop. Cl'ltr & Civic Arbor Cir. ~t boat .slip, $750/mo yrly' ~ bllt to ocean. S400 mo. ""-· • _, --'AMIL y rill Anaheim Cent.er. $135,000. F\.lmished or uni urn. • t8l3 ditt .56-Mtt .. v t'tl &n dbl wide &rnngtoo 0.vidBourkeRJtr 5'Y(JLASS Si1bytbef&reinthla3br.2 ON LI DO I SLE .~~!:~----- w1'am rro, low i.!'al'~ HMSOO S4.3·9950 Ocean, bay & nighttime ba home · Cpts. 2 car. BealltituJ 2 Bdrm. den. Ml...,. IMdi J76f HllP rt'nt. price reduced to Mo.It• D...n, views from this truly &ar. all for only S43S. dl.n1na rm. pvt patlo, 2 .... 1 ................ .. S00.500 CGZ3803<W> ltnort 2400 s pectacul::ar 4 bdrm Alt· No Cee. 96HS66: bath. SllOOlmo. Udo. Small patio bffh. "tb:rems'"udt ,d<"n~Yedbaqcukl ~kn AIOBJl..E HOME STORE Acrteft for S9e 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. Avail. ()('t. 1st on a f713.Z971. W••rf, ca* 1.1~1 Otder adult. $27$/ Q:IO. ... a '" ' l48..a89S ••••••••••• ••••••••• ••• m.inim m 1 year lease .... ~ 1se Ph 875-3809 ~to tab ovt:r thit. --------IACltlSPOaMOllLI Deaert c ondo, ten· $1.29S~rm~th · ,,..... 3244 ' Ul-1400 --·------- k>vfl(y Plan 8, 2 BR. den EXC JING Level area receoUy de· nla/poolld jac. 2 br 2 ba. 67M400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT. lcdlx ~~ ~Uerln r~:;ypo[°' • I • veloped property. Xlnt Weelteo oc monthly. llNT ALS 2 BR. 2 Ba, BIG CANYON 3~:.!.: N~ !!· """' ...., tor~" Uvtoa woo ldeaJfor2cpls.AdJ. Mis· HARBOR lBR IBa ....,, ... w _ _._ move out. Lowat pncc ~llACH derful o•entla·l ro; aioaHlllaCC.673-4841 • ........... _... TOWNHOME. beaut up. · anywben In N~wport Dll.WIOl&.UXUIY • 2 BR.2Ba .......... $450 1raded. load s olw&nter bach. 1200/mo. Beach. Occupancy can mobUe home or home. Olltof~ 38R,2Ba ..•.••. SS25/650 amenit.Jel. No chUdreo. Sle.-to aand. 53111 Nep· be from Se... u Please SIS MONTH IENT Tenn&. Proptrty 5 Br. 3Ba • .... · $850/875 no peu.1'750. S44.QS09. hlne. 541.am. '"' 1978WIJutonManor.2Br. FARGO ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• SBR,2baSSOO ~p u&. $l09.900. MaJte 2Ba. A beautiful home (714 ) 876-S717 A l>t\'l~inn of Mlaalon vleJo PLUSH3br, 2i,, bl coa<lo. QCStt-.t'.-MI olfer 0-A.tyto-,.upy. OR522""'"" CHOICE ll:.irtx>r ln\'t'l>l"1t.'ntCo. r --""'' ....,., ....... -----·~----Only steps rom water. Wlnt.tr rental, 3 BR 2 Ba. 400LIT'fib· RNIAU C4fonle Peclflc 10 acres farmland. $795 PROPERTIES Highly upgraded. Avail. hUie sundeck, welbar. C.M • ...,. ·'-·.• .•• ·P'Luw MoWe. ...._ SaN1 acre. Lo down. Hwy fron· 4 Br. 2"'2 ba uecutive approx. Sept. Ulh. ST15. right on sand on Nwpt's ....-.~:.i.. 2706 Harbor,Ste208 tage. Gas &c elect ric Appa. Valley view home. garderter , ~or61S.1938 ~l beach. Ready to be 54,.5917 level. Nr. 1~ farms . ././ 11'2 acre horse pro· pool. volleyball. new 2 BR 1 b di m e n j 0 ye d . o 1 5 • OCEAN VIEW is 1tunnlo1 from thi much souiht after tri level townbome. Massiv mu ... r su.ite. Forma dmina room & excellen family neighborhood Price redUt'ed tor fas sale to 1148,000. Cal now! 645-7221 v-c"" .,.,.,. =es· Ready to build. car pets. dr apes. · a. nang roo · 714·752·7410 ·. e va 0 , 714/...,. . ...,.,., w/terms. .wallpaper. $900. 640·0008. On Peninsula. t house LAGUNA HILLS I0&2o "CRES ,, 1,, F 1 ti from beach. Yearly. wtmg.71'.Q.2189 .-• • ,... ac~«:s. an as rt' Coste~ 322~ 963-8613 ~.s~r~~bfo b~h~ FOR SUIDIVISIOH vtelin~ &u$7U650liuesltteo prope . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------WINT~_ZBdrm.ndS375 & Xlnt lnveatment for cons· lY e. w rms. b k' d THI IUIHS l350 . .._...., to aa · 5206 completely UPIJ'Aded on· clenUou1 buyers near .t .f 2~ acres. Horse pro-S250 lge 2 r • ads. pets. iu:."2 ,. ......... "--. ~ C••ft ff• •,,a--~une. 548·92'15. J)'SJ9,000. (53442S-7U ..,.rty in the beautlCul garAie. Fncd Y • Small 'T..,,~ '-""rv;,Altl''",,"".:; ....... ~ .._ Shwe major town. Expanding ,.~ tee Call MS-4900 AV AIL HOWi area. H as all utll Marl a n n as· $6SOO •OONSUMER'SCUJDE 4BR. + BonusrmlC75. ----~------1 w/paved roads $120 000 w/term.s. Vi11••e lll 3 BR + bonus R .... .,....,,. ... T . . a 20 acres. Nr shops & 3 br J ba trpk famUy on· ~ z~ 'ba din rm 3 B , 21,<a .... -.. o. .EXCITING. •S6S.OOOFA~G()· scbools.Sl466peracre. ty.'Nr . stores'• schools. cit>&°.' pr Nr· sboPpi.ng' 48R,3ba.$700Mo. m4> 67s.5717 u DUPLEX. o utswid· ~. S0-3$3Sor S4M47• scbOola. $625 Mo • • e~~U~~o".'o. KIDS & PITS OR 5.22·2080 Ing bu)' Cor tbe lnve.tor. Aient m.3ea REALTORS 640-5560 Only$27,500. Brand new twnhse, 3 br ------------------·· ~ or a mile rrom the 10 acre Avocado Orove Ceil t7J..4626 now! 2~ ba. pool/Jae, kids ~~ .• 13 0 Bt-1m. 0 2ba wtfacd 3 br 2 ba. WIO. gaa BBQ. GREAT RECREATION: beach, f\ln in the sun. Sl87,500. Valley Center •~ Hl-Ll-lt.E. lttc:.. ssoo. 548-2543 y ..... -ctr bc:h $450 3Br.2Ba. too many rtras <No. s. D. County 1 ..,. -PARK RLTYSSl·SOOO auto opnr. nr · Swimming, saunas. z to mention In most 1631E.17lh St, S.A. EASTSIDI mo. Sl.SO secur " clean. health clubs. billiards. beautiful 5'.. Family S42-ZlM,673--07S2 3Bdrm . 2....,Ba. d e n . Beaut 2 Br Orangetree 1.1.T. Bob Marcel. n tght·ligbted tennis Park In Ca Ii rorn I a, A GREAT Rtftt.ts m od e I h m e <' 0 n d . Lake Condo. All facil In· 9S7·2866 courts. Pro & pro shop. swimang PoOI. ja<'uz:ti. MIMl-llJ.MCH ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSGS/mo. Incl gardener & cl'g tennis. Adil com· NEWPORT HEIGHTS. golf driving range. party Wfftclff Rfflfty saun!l-5, enclosed . roller 1 + v.i Acre w I house & HouMs Fumlahed wtr ?59·l092/840-6374 mun 1 t y . n o pet s . lge ya.rd, 2 BR 1 a. $380. room. PAllkNICiUEl SACRIFICE s kating r1!1k• minutes gorgeous view in Mur· ••••••••••••••••••••••• $395/mo. Opt to buy. ~ FUN ACTIVITIES : Spacious and airy 2 bdrm Elegant Jrg new up· from Fashion lsland & lieta Valley. 2 BR house. lc6oe Island l 106 2 br. cpts, drps. carport. 551·680'1or 559·5591. 2 Fulllame director. fret? Condo. Oen wlth oak par· graded 3 BR. 673_4311. the Pavllllon & only oul bldgs.family fru.ilor· •••••••o•••••••••••••• kids ok. No pets. $310. S4Z2+POOI patiofncd SEA VlEW 3 bdrm. ~ Sunday brunch. BBQ'&, quel flooring. Lorge A $33,500. !DUl246-7> chard. Only $65,000. layfrottt/Wlntff 979-0l36 New.Smallfee498-0084 b~. + fam r~. ocean trips. parties. s port brellkfast area in kitchen gt. Calfonla Pacific Terms. HURRY! LE A SE 4 Br h ome •HOMEFINDERS• view. pooVtenms, $1,000. toumamenta & more! <tnd separate dining POftTOFIMO MobUe HomeSaJes FARGO fORL"''"'.rl (2131o4JG.3629 BEAUTIFULAPTS: -----. Lovely rear patio ff v· ff ""06Harbor,Ste 208 <7l•)677·"""'1 w/frplc, carport, patio. ~ Im 3 br 2 ba FI R ___ .. i t 3 ~";l'b' bric·k plante r s. arbor aew omes ~· 54"5917 OR .. ,.,.,,,,:;:::. Students w elcome mu . · · · l1uu..:u. possess on. g Singles. 1&2 bedrooms Phase 111. This v-~'U'ol'<N $650/mo.Agt67S-3331 1724 TUSTIN, 21,AJ BR. a.lr.S50permo. bt 2 ba, blt·ins. blk to f'Am. & unfum. Models r.1L9~~~'95049S-S220 ~msq+seflp gthues3~fmbah.al OIANGICOUNTY ._,....,.,..,., 2000 u._..,_ .. _L. 3140 modern kitc hen + Call6'0-0549.9'79-4987 bch . S4SO mo yrty . open daily 10to'1. Room· &R4IU wi 1 .,... ..-_.,._. -fireplace living room •-•-__._ 12.ae 645-'105'7.642-088l mate service avail. No 496-2413 llO.SOSO you're looking for quaU 1978 Dbl wide Hillcrest, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed ....,..... ~ .. ty, you can bave imrne space rent only $100. GltAIAlltUSH 0c ... 1tOlttCOftdo C·2 office. Imm iateoc· ....................... Nwpt H1a 2 br, den, lge lease requJred. Sorry . Mas.-Vi.fo 1067 ~ion of this supe Won't Ian at 129,500. AHDIAl<ll ~5 ...... ,.. _ulEW cupan<'y. Greatviewprime3br2ba frontnn,d.inlngarea,lge adu.ltsonly,nopets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean home lhat show <SC4384> "" ~-" 400[.trfa~ • · Rll.!'! patios frpl nr heh town. kit~hen wtb!tns. frple. Oakwood MISSES CLEAM llke a model. 2315 Po MoWM Ho.t Ston 6 Unit•· Eastslde Costa Pool-sauoa-uercise C.M __ .,.. ~a1't4pm pali<> area. vaew or bay. LIVES HERE. Come aee Car lisle Place. $215,000 IM8-3895 Mesa! Ideal for a builder room, furn. studio or 1 ~· «'.. ·. .... lge gar . Gardener. Avail. Ga.J"den i d 0 or a fixer . Older build· BR winter rat.es. 963-8296 So. Lquu. f bdrm home. Sept. 10th. S57S. 646-8402 Alll"Ult...+ t lhls immaculate Castille. ncluding Ian · wne ing1 in excellent. up· or968-3014 whitewater view. S750. rd ,,_. .men S a bdrm. frplc, plush w3l1 leaving area, must seJI 6°/o DOWN gr aded a rea close 10 Ph493-S6lO Super JBdrm, y , gar .. to waU carpeting, view Uus month. Submil all or Late model double wide schools, transPortation. LOIJllllCI leach 3148 fr p I c • s 4 6 s . • I 6 S.ddlebat'k mountains fen. Agt 640-410S Open in fme lamJly & adult and shopp111g. Can add ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHILDll&il/PnS S650 unfur/$700 rurn. Blue Westminster. 642·7745 ... ., ...... 880 tn11ne tt'Vlne at ten~ 64Ml5&0 rrom queeosi1e country lhi.c;weelcend. park. Bank repossession. one unit! Only $210,000. 3Bdrm, ocean view, close WB.COMI Lagoon Vllla. ocnfml on ---------, titchen. Onl)' a pleasant Contract or sale , tO"~ t'asy terms. Mobile 752.1920 to heh. To end of June. 3 Bdrm. huge yard. pvt bch. 7141499·32 17. ON BEACH-B a lboa stroll away from park down. 3 br 2 ba. loaded. Home Store. 1062 N. Nopets.$495 494·5012. $4.50/mo. PhMS-2577. 21.31703-0230 Perun, best locataon, im·J~~~~~~~~~ beauUfuJ yard begging 951.26fi6 956-4500 T llll College P1'. 3BR, 28a, vry .... • calh ral .,.,am --..""'"'' Extra deep lot with 1.1.T. Bob Marcel. Slate College, Anaheim J ftU .... L New, ran•-·tic va'ew, Up· ~macuJateed• BR~! Seda. --.1< ... _U'IP for a a11rden party. Call "3Bedrooms-38alhs private kids. pe ts, per, Victoria Bch. lBr. • Stt. system. Quiet L1e. duplex. blt·IM. UUs minute, values like layffoot +Doell IRVINE PLACE Ocean View · Top of the parents · OK . $525mo. 2Ba, frplc, deck. wet bar. resjdefltial area, cfoee to frplca., 4 BR 6 3 BR W1 t11ese 11ell fut. Only Nos t & 1 g l c c h arm Spa clous dbl w Ide PltorHTIES"' World. Brand New Home 631~ seoomo. 494-7301 s<'hool. library. 'Vrly or Its. winter JeaH, 1100 & S83,900. enhances lhls lovely K ln 5 p k l · Sl,000 a monlh. Open i.. C ,.._ winter rental. re f 's, tall>~ month. eyweat * ar . an· .,,,__ Til l :JO P.M.t u -•aA. Sat •. sun lpm • 4Bdrm. 2Ba. fam rm, Un.. ---1141613-0998. 213/478·1138 A•ent67&-1642 Valley .. ..., 591·9500 2SMS J"'ON-lld , '"""'""' ., .. to ..._wport leach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••• MlW..OIT ntrux LOvely Newport Triplex. '3l 2 Bedtm un.lts. Owner will cooperate on lnslalJ· ment salt'! All leases. Prime Investment. Ex· ce.lleot location! Owner will consider contract. Call now7S2-1700 OIYN tit O • II\ 1U'f'V 10kt N~I ' l•·•sa1t11 bedrm. 2sty home. Uni t astlc fir pla n , no _.,....... """""' "' r l bltln d h h H 3 b 3 b "' que does not describe. hallW'""'"• (KG4109·73). ....,HOUSES? 4pm (7l4)741-0641. Ask rp c, s. s ws r, uge r. a pen· eves. OCEANFRONT Naat ~w ''""" ror Jt"m. 983 Acapulco St. c:ov paUo, dbl gar, yrd. I.house. Also 2 br. 2 ba ... For personal preview ...,._ ...... H-s..__ .A...,I ..... -l n...-1cs Din g rms Beautiful new dupl"'X unit furn 2Br ~/gar adlts ---~.. You got It ! In East5ide Take BJueb' .... en"". Rd _,,.,,mo . .,,.,,-~. ap . """' . m · ,. · • -· · rall 646·7171 848-8895 "~t.a M a ell maln uu ".. High ceUinga. Ideal ror In Newport Hts. a BR, a"' no pets. $380 mo. Winter. ()!1Nr11 1 >•11 \1U"''o1..,.1or1• """"' es : w • offHw l. Eut5lde 4 BR, 2~ ba, antiques & paintings. ba .• apadous! 1173-7986. <2131791$-3018 ·-11~•.3f•.,1J1 Bamoi~~vel~ou~~t~. ~;;.:83~.'l_r37:~nsl.: =ro~7~~ ~TI Mewpori leach 3169 ~~~a;.~:~~t:~: =i~.:%::::. v~ .• A~~!~ Real°='e Wlllia=564 P~~ vt~~:J. I Br . ~ii~_. ~ , hclpflnance!752·1920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-4676,751-0221. Estate living. Close to <2l3IS22·S059 VIEW T West Newport home. s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mature adults. $750 to A Freme Beech HouM 1 bdrm. 1 ba, s:ioo. mo J_ ~UAIL Magnificent beachfront O.OPcNnt l22' b each & s hoppin g. CONCERNED Rolling h ills , h orse pi .A.CE Bdrm. 2 baths +dorm Charming 2 br l ba hsc S1200 mo. 494·4653 or 3 8dnn. htp IMO. Avail 9-l5-78 to6·1S·79 In ranches. quiet country ~ loft. Yrly lse. SlSOOl mo. Mature adultS, no pets: 4!M-60l7. ' p~~ Altr. iJwreat 1212 A W. Balboa PARENTS llylng & located an rtlOflMTIES,_ ~5871 SJSO. Furnished S37S. 2 Bed.. 2 Ba .• Fireplace, vd.Owner/Agt ORANOE COUNTY. The 10,.. Tll •.lO P.M.I Oceanfront 2 BR winter 491Hi684or61s-8111 ocean view, new carpets, I•--------.. PARK Newpe>rt J br. 6 We're offering for sal lhls beaut.ilul 5 bedroom home In Harbor Vie H o m es wh ere t h neighborhood. schools community are con ducive to heallhtul, bap PY family me. See it to day! mobile ho m e ii a rent.aJs. From 9·15-78 to 3 BR. rrplc. fam·rm. quiet.~ts.SS25/mo. S.ca..llh 3276 mos, I yr. lease. S52·4C91 ~a.Oac"!soMatr.D fi 34 units, xlot locaUon. 6-JS.79, $450. J ohn Va · eart}ut. Walk to beach NO .:::i-TY ••••••••••••••••••••••••-•-M>-, __ 9789 _____ _ .......... proieaalon!J. ()nu( Cnty. <5 > 2's • 06> nianCo.63l-0900 S496.0li8.11Mor9'74·2008 494 Ocean view. extra nice 2 Newport oceanfront. ...... J ••• i12s 000. USA Rea.Icy. _,.. ... b tudlo pool b d If -"---.. b bl'-~ .low park rent ~Or$$2·588l ON BEACH. Decorator S36S2bra~vlew.pool ""-:-'uaSmac 1s1f ..-Nw>• r <'Ono, own 1 0 .. u .. er ........ • a, ....... too. (LS8fl8G.1·72 >. fUmbbed2etory. 4 Bdrm PaUo small lee498-0084 .... m. . ee._.._.. roune. U95. 983-4187 rof· SS>O. '714/'752·Nel. Prl ced for q u I c k 7UNITS VIEW. 1n best location. •HOMEf'lNOERS• •HOMEFJNDERS• led. eve., 714/7lN..al11 ON THE SAND pogaesaloo Pl1de °' ownenhlp area. $1400 monthly· $26S l + "at age applns A beauty! SS50 3+ kids •GRAND OPENING • IMMACULATE. beaut. SU,900 Asent..213-S92·S36S 2 Bdrm wilh BOAT SLIP Ple.x.S~ ree 498.0Q8.4 Gar Small fee498-0084 •HOMEFJNDERS• furn. l br. dshwhr. frpk. 64 UNITS S750J!~nronl llomcs •HOMEFINOERS• •HOMEFlNDERS• LOW RENTALS Wlnt.tr, l800. mo. 673-9499 MOBILE HOME 631.1400 ~ Mkpl 32s2 ea11 ":9~o1Jloday _or_829_·_2548_. __ _ 4·16 unit bul ldings, RENT TO IUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• $250, 1 BR. Winter rental. STORE $425,000 • pitte No quali· Pen.In. 2 br home. Washer. All rent applaes to down The Sh<>l'es. Ocean Vu. lOOO'aol Vaunc:les 9 mo's, ~ blk to bch. IYOWNER fym~. 11eller will carry dryer. utal incl. Avail. payment. 3 Bdrm, den, G d t alk to Smallsampleavailnow 2131798.4~8• Adlt, n o I 9SMSOO balance with 20% dwn. Sept. to June . S$SO. 2a,; ba townbome Small ... :iarh ga e. w4 bd Homes.apta.elex.bach.s Nwprt Hgts rg corner 67,. ...,,,., 1 , • 9· l .,.,.ac • rec. area. rm. .....,s 1 paUo id'"_,. pet.'!. bd 2 b f ·1 ~ttlve ca'"h flow Ant ..,..,..,.,.. oceanvew,....,e moa a 2 ba, al l upgraded . ..,,, + """ , ...... _______ _ lot, 2 r a. am1 Y rm ProtesslonaJ s ingle bus•· ,....,. " . e•· 1---------$ $2852 r k'd k + bonus rm . $119,500. ~~~~~~~~~ neas man wishes lo li42-SOOS.24 hrs. •OCEANFRONT·4 Br. :i0;0~2~11°C!v!"oney S750/yrly lse.492-2958 $376J:~re~kl1~~ i---oc-·u-..,.-·0-MT--~7044.0pnSunday. • RENT m obile home, great. view. Yrly only towarda your do pay· TOWNHOME. 2br. 2ba. $.'lll03+furnbysea ·DOVER SHORES Dy Owner. 2Br, 2Bla. rum or unlurn, or the LOOKING FOR $800. eves 642·004S menl o( U3,500. #432. vu, pool. Jae, on gmblt. Alsosummerrental!I J38~ 11~·.~t.>'.~ Ownr/Bkr must sell 4Br, Rancho San Joaqu n . beach. CdM to Lo ng K R Propertie1. 493-9381 Lse avl, $400. SS'l-4832, J feelhellaervice la ·~ 3Be, pro( lndscpd, le de· Open S un. $113,000. Beach. Clay Conan. Days LEVERAGE?. Ba I boa oce an rr,~ n ~ &Toro l ... l 831-U901eveR •f'REE ror LIFE• 54 ~bTaO. wnoclr•~ corated w/jac u n l & 955-<>Wl (213)264-4640, eves. (714) duplex, 3 or 4 BR, ea & GoodlnaJJ:M tocauona •IA"~ ....,_" ----------. 493-2680 ~ ainlle Family homes, loc. Beacb or bay 0«-an ...................... L* Forest 3255 All areas . all prleff 2 BR, 1 bl. wntr. S27S pool. Bltn microwave. OCEANFRONT 1----------all tenant occupied. paUo. Avail ~pt.June. Beaut. 2story 3br. l~ ba, •••••••••••••:••••••••• 3BR,2ba, wnu.'37$ cn>nY o~he rs xt;u s OPENFRJ9to4 •-a.•:u:ng $3..000dwnperhome.No S6Q0..S700.404E.()('ean· lrplc, dshwbr, kids PooU+pauokldsok S...._.___ 1271 $2.29,500. pn uo ays CARAVANS WELCOME All Ull qualifying, owner will front,673-5661,675-t642 petsok Sf7S Alt Nqfee. $600.Small(ee498-0084 c-kn- .,\LS. 1531 Uigbland Dr. 2YEAROLDUOME Several new bomes let\ carry balance. Propert 964.2586.m:29'11· •HOMEFJNDERS• ... ~;r~;••••••••••••••• fl45..4226 or833-1316. '447.000 In a beautiful rotkY mana1ement avall. Ontbeocean.2 br.l~ba, . , 1mmac.2brl\Al bacondo, "'-T "*" Sl03SeuhoreDr. ocean front park. pvt Oreat CU shelter. Agt. frplc.9mos.rental $4.ZS. N\ce3br.2 ba,frplc.aar. MiuloltV~ 3267 rrpl, blt·ins , p ata o , Ilg-,.. wmes QUINTARD. Agt. community. 1ublett1ng 5'2·5805, 24 hrs. Sept. 9th. 631">9oo. patio, rncd yd. KJds ....................... carport, pool. Refs re-Res~~ROPEr:voot9 673-8250 a II owed l n park . 3 ~ wilu, not )'et listed. 2 -.-bt .... nr--oce-an-.-,...-d-lts-.-q-w_e_t •. 1 pets ok. $44.S. AIJ, oo IN. Spotless Cast.ille El Dalt q~red $400. ·~·3:189 MART S-Clc•llh I 076 beaches + pler. homes yrs new, immac. $25.000 cln. UtU & cable free. No 964-2588or 973-2971 Plan. Central air, 3Br Hilltop home nr~place ....................... priced from: annual spendable. out ol pet.$32Swlnter548-1425. wtvu of hills. F't"ml din· •+ ramrm$$.50.Sharp, Af. ........ -CLUSIVI IOPT. N ..... 1 ... •.Afte•A view S2t.to0 s tate . M o J' o r $4004+denk,lds,pets Ing, famJly rm s475t mo. Patio,smree•9'·0084 u.flrtlilMcf -.,_ ~~ -· Wa.nter rental 2 RR \:'I(, Patao,small ee498--0084 lse no-•· 644·7211 Completely remodell'd custom homes. RatAISSAMCE metropolitan area on · · •HOMEFINDERS• .,--. •HOMEFIND£RS • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fu 1 led ba, toes of <'harm. $400 ............. _ -• ••oL 3Br. 2....,Ba, new kit & HafersR.E.661·8404 MoblJt'propertln& west coast. ly ren mol-util xtra. 17n w ---------• S"2S 3+rent oplion -1111.-d -• ~~lbs. addJUon of oew land development Co. w/waltina II•< ~tatua. Bal~ Blvd. 875~7 s:Ks2br apt pool bbq New. SrnalJ ree •98-0084 A beauty 3 + rireplace. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• rtMlar suite. quiet 11t. ste'Ptl ~.-....____ I 078 1714, 4ft.Jl 16 Xlnt opPortunJty, Phone ---------• Air. Small fee498-0084 •HOMEFINDERS• $4351maU Cee488.oo84 te 28r t Be stove 1-bcb 6 blv $249 000 CtifD~ pat M c Lau gh 11 n •HOMEFlNOERS• •HOMEFlNOERS• ruefri'o, deck. 'gar s t e'. ·~":"oesk ,. · · •••••••••••••••••••••• 1114lS11-0600 24 · ...._ __ ....... _tshed Lt--'le--"' 3269 ... . ,_..u r. BY OWNER 714·540-3666. Also 4 un· r-.VRTWnll! F ••V~ 323 ...... wpon ~ W,,,.,.,. ....... l .. 98 lndryS3'7Smo 494.3223 ,_ .. __ ... 8 """ it5 avail. ••••••••••••••••••• ••• •omF -r .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cscw 6 · a&IPPSCONOO MUST SACRIFICE U1' ..... ~ -o..... 3202 ....................... T~ ....................... Ba)'ftoot Upper. S<oen\t 2 ~Sq.J\.3BdrD'l.2i,, Lartle4br,2ba.rorlot. '12Rmda ,11X80,lbrlba REALESTATE •••••••••••••••••••••••Condo, nr F.V. Civic 2 ~~etbar 2,,., Moverlght lntothis3br,2 Bdrm. $600/mo lte . b 1 • qui ck e sc r 0 w . To rnany xtru too men· A/C, acUt, 00 pets, 14851 OOUNSELOR HOMBtfMDllS Center. 3 BR, lfl bonus r n + • ba, pallo Ir fncd yd. 67'5-2992 Sl32,000. Owner/ Agl. Uon. Must s~. $88,800. Jeffrey Rd. #115 1•5PM •Re-finance le Invest · * * rm, 1" ba, encl dbl gar.. ba, lots~ stor?e & ex· Great for kids & pet, 1.....;,;.;..__ ______ _ 8'4·521S ()penhse.496·2381. Oceanfront, oew homes. ment sperlallsb. Sgl LOW RENTALS rNI patJo. nr pool. No traa, m1rrore doobs. U25. Alt. No lee ...... , ..... 3107 C • ram/4·~1ex. Call tocla.)"Move today. pet8 142Slmo tst" last mstr swtc. frpl & NI le. 964-2S86 t73·297l ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ y .. H•• JO"'DOWN,9W~INT. Live In O. ·I mo~t Be 1, 557·0824 ::. ·u 7 -.,. · ' secuntu pool tennis & • b b ,_._ .. ,., llf · 3400 ft 4 beaut. park · Tree * ac proper .es tOOO'sofVacancles u<'p ...... ,....... jac. Adults.' no · fiets. W! ba~rront 2 t 2 a M-•-oo ·~r f'R. brand no qua yil\IJ, sq ••.·-· d~ '""es. dardO"" •. •Pronortv Mana0 ement d z 0 & I -'"'-_!_ ... _..... r1rep "C" la aar~" ....... " • bra ba 3 car iarage, 2 """"' -... , ... '"'"' "" 1 .. Sl858ach utilpdgary tW1t4•leeclt l 4 $770/somc flulb llty. ~---..--.....-• "fi • 11 .. "· nu CJl)t.I, ec thruout. fireplaces. $1 59,000. roc ky cout. Prlv. •Tax&excbangeadvll!e ElbrkJdOKgoryd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~5535. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~v beac . adutll Y Vacant. easy rloancln« ~ comm. & 24 hr secur. 3 •Cary D. 8o111er96().4388 2+dlne kids nrsch N<'11t 3 br. 2 ba, gur, crpU. ....._ 111-.d 1706 early len1'e. 673·2UC 1181.600, fee. Owner· priv. beac!Mt + priv, fit· 2br kjd/pcl palio focd yd. Kida 41 pcta ok. C:.SU...r's hw.,..! t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grab this one quick! S3SO. 640-1141. fBR, 2ba, PoOI, corner hint pler. 9 bole .itolr TRI 3br garsrctrns so s. Aat. no. rco before you fay some Lra 3 br. den. 3 be rum. On bch. Balcony. view ,..11 l'"'YI view RV lot Clean COW'MV.mifromparlt. 3br2bagarplx ...... _ _....0r""3·"""I 3 oe n cy o r th e Bayview Wlnt"rrt'ntal. c-•r ..... &45-4tl00. IA-"' • N .. , ' Choose from 10 n'•w ......,. brkd t/b .....,.,_, "'' '"' " C "" ~, .. ~ I S108.000. r OCn. 6c ... s. "" _,4 /plop uy "RUNAROUND". all Students ok USO. •CONSU MER'SOUtOE Oreatfamllyhome ucat· 48W4280wnr ~ whJI• lhey Inst Heethensorvlcels Put luds & pets ln t.he CONSUMER'S GUIDE &44-4974 vet ln one or New-port's S2UOO-~,aoo PLEX •FREEFOR LIFE• yard $295 a br. l ba. Man;o have and are glad ---------W111ter renul, 2 DR . ~l~e best ........ 4 Bdrml • .. 2 5-hAM 1010 R£NAISSANCF. Ooodlna024locaUons Smallfee.64M900. theydld ~'SaveUme,ga1 la4br.2ba.bayvtew. to heh. $450 lncids utal . baths, formal d n rm & ••••••••••••••••••••••• MobUtpropertlH & A1Ja.reaa·AJlpr1ces *CONSUM£R'SOUID£ &m<>My onfce f!1)1c. brown rrpt. MOO. Partly furn. No pets tumpua rm. Stp. Y•~ O\annlng no. side home. landdevelopmentco. Oreat Eaatslde a rea ! IOOO'sofRMfclls ~ 13J..«JM)or833-Dn (or boat or RV 1torage. 2 8R tam rm. frplc /All 657-4900, ..... 18 lMa than 2 yrs old! Fon· a:ar.sa+ lrlda new home KJda ! Peta! JaC\Wi, l>OOI. ·ai=-..o ·terma. only 183.000. tastlcf\nancina!Talkto LakeEJ.slnore.Smr~. 3br,2ba,S360.Smal.lltt. KID&PETSWELCOME 1 Br yrty 1""1\. up to 1 BR, venr clean. YR.LY. aT HACH Prin e only. Ownr. SELL ldlt Items with a RED CARPET-WE 488--0084 80-4800 645-4900 date.PirtlY f\l.rn , UW pd. D6 lndwks uUl On lhc TY 675•1642 ~103'7 Dall,yPUotClassl/ledAd. LJSTl".NTS4·1202 HOMEnNDERR ..CONSUMER'SOUIDE ()penldaya~l ms. . bay.llf.1499. associated nu " .. • u .__ Q. , • • , ; , : """ E •• ~ • • r j Afi a •••h u...,.. .._ab to Shore 4300 ~-l...tal 4500 ~'• Trv•t ;.W.::.:;ednesda~:::::LY:..:· S::,:•:.t:P.:.::te:.:.:,m:,:1>e;:;:;r:..:6::.....:.197~9-----..:0Al~L:.;"...;P...;;1L:.;O:;.;T_-=p:;..i~ • • ••• •• • • •• •• • •• • •• •• • • •• ••• •• •• •• ••• ••• •• • • • • o.icjl' 50) 5 ..................... .......... .,.._lwwwet.u.fww. Gal toiham-lovt•ly 2 br . 2 Near new 2720 rt tnd & ....................... 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AJr cat Lgt> reward your lovt<I one. w Y • .. ~ "'""" ~-... ('1111 646:i~. u k fur MAHINA._buul n••wly f'Url t e n o n .seit1 , WA Oollt11,1l4 1~.U671 tolcnd ls l &2ndTO's Ptr~all495·2628 tunoon:i $1 h r N o lrnnt r dirf'C'tlc•n:tl Pam ~">ntt'fi .: HH. 2 bu • ~boh.I 6"G·7&15• aft Agent.1-837-:n« hs wrk Ph u(I llAM ')'Stems. oil lndu1otr)' dt•n. waterfnmt. \1tndy ~30prn 4000 iiQ fl wa re hou5e Lo8t Yorkshin.• Tt>rnN . 6i~·t;8J8 or wknd i; XJntlM'ne rlts Or•n11c-C:o -~HERITAGE bt•11r h , 101>1 ly ((.irJc.•11 Sh~ houae In It n. s Pa e e · no o ( ( 1 C' e 190.000 3rdT 0 o n in· ans. to Cookie. EastbluH ~ airport ~rea. Olll fill)' B<ia t .. 11p •v111I N•1 St!IO + ulll Huntin gton lndustrr<1l dus trlal. s alr w /49''. area 64().~753,9~1841 U-6..W-.A....~ 7100 Galman.~7·9051 l' h 1 l d r t• n , n o pc-lb 968 2098 Pm. least>. 714 ·gJJ.3322 down. 10'~ ant. SIOOO mo. •...,. um.-u -------~~----·,-====~~:=====.! li73 3414 _Cou p le t o s hr l i.:e 2yrsdue Disc 20'• Call Lost · 2CockerSpanlels . I ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.Ht Activity . . REALTORS A\•&U now' 3 UR, l ba l~ 81 .. 00\ TO liP.At'll "llOME". w/1N1 le. non· Stor09i 4550 Brkr 673·7311 M. I F., wearing I 0 ACCOUMTING O"'-ctor · ·) eblkirtn OK. no '""'IA • ...,. .... ec.h ll40 3 ttH z t~. dowmilulr s sad: i.moker. wanter ....................... Lags. wt Reseda Ca ad ClHICTltAINH f'1t.uM Rf'lln>mrnt r ' '"' --r • .,.,,,. ·d"P "'At•to b"h RV t to "'"al •--oo .... LO ..... S"'YS dress . V1 C'. Irvine" To b~1 ~n"-•· 1•d1t saden<-l'Cwll8473Sl!i .... l&SO. ~ot_i7J._~ ....................... Bllna f1rt·pl1U't• yr ly ....... "" ... ,;x,,..., • win er . raae on I _..... " " ,,_ Northwoods c I s --• • .. • Sl\A~, l>ut h. 2 & 3 RR. ""1t11I ~ ~ 1l~l 11;(t ~~.o~.1s0·cas hor.-. N U Fenced. lighted. very re· · 1 u vert A customer Input. Mu!'lt bt-t•--------ill l UK. I ba "7$ mmth fti>l. lauttd ry. o ra•C' Pl paid 6Q 11 F.v'°' ........ as ratu . 554·1040 frwy l. $100 reward ror abk'tooperatt'IOkey ltd ftp r d IAh 'A u hu. u a; 4 HK 2,., IJJ, de ~ I heir r e turn . 0 "r dlni mach Somf' bOOk ATTENTION •~~t' ., p a11 011 coraU'd. l blk tn b\'~1t·h. l"vt rmt bo.Npt bayvaew. · c hildren mass them kttplllgedllC.'alJonort'x MEH&WOMEN t•kJM'd Ill p.ouu $tJOO yrly pool, J1n:u.t tl Mt b1 o r ~t/ln•nt/ dreadfully. :»9-3361 per deslrabltt Mon Fr• C...Mne ll24 ~ar bt>arh z br. z .. a up 6732:!(TI K"Y ~:!O!M 11:1-, _ 913 F "'-1 l 3pm·ll 30pm. Xlnl co -••••••••••••••• " UMGRU .....,( ' em .,.,a poin b ... n•f1t• lnta orut .. d •••• •• """r (1t·•n nrw p;unl ., ., Mal w•11 h"' 2Br r m Siam~· cat R•ward '"" ,.; <JI ..:-" • 'Ir 1 "' ........ ~ ·~ W t l•fr ..,.. ... d "" .. , ~ .. rc · u ••••••••••••••••••••••• "''"" · " · D·t ~. Co•tu M·•,,,., ~~HA 4'TS f'n<'I ll•Ullt' SJ25 21702 "" r ' • "" · • '' '-' h ( k a.-~-768-3441 U:..;:.,. ·· • ' " L,.ar ae l.!olll bedroom llmc*huMt 0778 lwc t·undo N""w .'·1pt:. (.!:,tt~t'!!lfl'~l~w -...;.,_._~~:..:...------i:attkin aph D!'lh~hr .,_.ly 11oullt'C1 ~ mo Opponwwty SOOS LOST M k1ue n. s mos. bltna. Mtl .:nr I H bbq r-.. --...d Yiflw ~ 6296 GGrforOl}e!_. ....................... orangl." & wht. Vic of A~~~:~ar3~~~1~::ur!~e t'tlf>l Ga' N nK ~IU ~at ~,., 2 Bdrm 2 ba w all bUM .. •1nn 4350 TRA va AGENCY Yorktown & Engla nd. & neat. 10-ke-y by lCXK'h ... ~ :wll ~...,, 1.\2 bdrm lu,.ury WTri4 rtfl & ooa .•..••..•.....••••..••. FRANCHISE Shop ly r'hoM llB ~7821553-55111 Will I rain School o r ---O>dult •l>U 111 14 pl.im. f ~ bo t t 20 Double J:JrGge. Co~tu The nl'w way lo own a h t TRUST DEEDS REWARD~ Lost Spnnger empl~er referenct> rt' ~ 2 br :: b4. ian hlln:o. from ~~ • ~-'· ll:o or u or wn .... _" ""•r"'uconly 2-~ & )........ q•• . S3."" pr hr ""hr r boa~ Like Ot'W lhtu out .. ....,,. .. .x~ ... travel a~ency. T ravel nu •v:. rc e• puppy, brwn & --~ l"JK~ • eotl 11.ir 1>.illo nL" ,.:11tt'rllll s. pond&' 1 " ,.._. · 646-4382 Network. Start your own SWINGS & Rt;1-·1·s t CdM a r"a . 6734 "•9. pr wi<. Oextble Cwll Rox ltldey rm SlSO f)nm ~n Dtt>"O f''r"", 2 r ar gar p u~ • 1111nl I ,. ..., l'Sl_.Maml ___ i.i= lti(IJ dn•e North 00 'ka('h to oH &tr~t .cun.I 1mktnR Offk.elt...tal 4400 E xp_ npt J e quirt.'d . CONSTRUCTION LOST Lrg neutered M aMe.494·94'1i Frt Sept lttl>. 9am lp!Jl & 2pm 7pm 1oc;i1 ton M w r k ~ ~ &sket. 7000 Edin'.,'-·' tacross from Huntanl(to~ Ct'nlu 1 Hunttniuun Beach Mcf'lldcl4-n lhl'fl Wnt on l'p!t<'\'l> ~ mu Jiil'Obit ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complete support & IOOfi: -APT & COMM t-:RCIAl. C'hoc Stamese cat w1Mass1----------J tv. z l>Mlhi. rn>lr .! (J I Mc-Faddt•n lo "'-awlnd twllll)' --'>CA~ en ft di~ ore. w . term 5l'rv1ce provided MIGUE1. ((.Mt Nr MW $4:50 ..... _,..,.,., ..... .. ca 11 Mr. c h 8 r I e s . Viejo namela~ Pis r all TSLM1mt 842 l&u.l \'•!!.•~I' cl l&>lm-S~ Str J)ftto bch. IUr. !9th St, CM. f rom SlSO 714.a38-9342. MORTGAGE CO 493-9823alt_6...:.p_m_. __ _ ~ 2 BR. 2 sty 1141\h,t>. ~~k;ov;l~.r s!~tcb ~'f~1l{1Y mo.Tom540-2200 HatwalFoodStore 8l~~VE:~~!~l 1 Acc:tng Bkkpng TIMPOltA.RY Regaster Today to WOf'k on vanous 11ccountm1< & bookke t>p•n1t t1:1~11tn ments Work do11" 10 your homt'. F 1 ~tHI' Clerks to Sr Accoun tants needed thruoul Orang<' Co '::~~31i:;!ty·~~· 1~ pvt, t(ld~ entrance + 2 w 1 NT •~ ft H i:; N T i\ t. JHE EFFICIENT w t 11 v1ng quart e r s .~~~~~~~~~ ,;,_"'t~-' ~t .. ~ .. L·Pf'1.1~'n palaos Some with all s.n5t Mo 3 Bdrm . clw.I' to Sl.30,000 gro6s & ehmb· 1- LAI<.·• ..... M ......., o;;11.1.. aara11e ~ mm pool ALTERNl'JIVE 1 n g . 1 d Y I I w ti d . Found : Vt'ry lovable Female whatl" Territ>r wtblack spots. 968·9894 IELL~ ~r "'"c l-'• Ave 0)"5 714t827 ll4 10 · wi ing beu c h Wul f! rf r o n 1 ,. <714 ~2604 eves a ft 7. AnlMMMcemtnh/ afterSpm~~ • ~·~~Jll~~a~'.:t:u~P~ tiome:;631-t4()0 Mo. to mo. rent incl: P9"0Mll1/ Found: Sh1h·T2u or Lhasa APllO type. male adult dog . M1ss1on VaeJO. &»9445 1401 Oovt' Sl. Sit• 340 Newport 8C'h llJ3 l .UI"' I 11 2 8d s:?50 plnJ: rt•nter mall Adults . V~RY NJ('!-; R e Ce P l · s t' r v · • FAST FOOD Lott & FoUnd ~i~t b~1'rd~~~r with N(1 Pl'I-' l''r om $<135 l!Bdrm,2 b;.&,wt allhltns personaht<.."<l phonl' cov-••••••••••••••••••••••• Robert Hair· .. Accountemp!I 5005. Ma an. Stt-501 No Tower. Union Bank In The Caty of Orangt' 7 14t8J5..410J NOT AN AGElloCY NEVfo:R A f'n : • Equal Oppor t;mployer beau11ru1 land:,~&ptn~ Su~ind Villugc . l!>SSS WATE:RFaOMT erage. C'onr. rm. mail ~~e ~in11t~K;,::~t ~nts 5100 ldl'al for ad ult:. over :IS tlwilml(ton \'1llal("' Lani'. WITH PIH & DOCk scrv ' 1><1rking & more an Ual By owner. $28,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• No pets L EEWAftO l~C7H 1~9961 tor one 30· or Lwu 20· Ne~_r~XECUTJVE For into. 642·5425 days . PENNY Found. 8131 . male. blk & wht Shah·Tzu on Coas t Hwy nr Monarch Bay. Laguna Niguel. 49> 1486 A PTS. 2020 f'u 1 lerton 2 Be. child ren welcome. boats. Remode led to new SUITE 64()..5470 54(). i796l839·IOOOevcs Ave. II blk l'llSl Nl•wport no pet.s Start.mg at $270 thru.o ut Db l g11r.1-------------Bus ine s s ideas r on· PINCHER Fo und : f' e m " I .. ,~~~~~~~~~~ Blk1s1lver tiger kitte n(•--------• Autofmf;v• r-... Mechanic Hccdctd Sear~ Mo b1 lt-T unt' up ServtC'f' Sal. romm. ri. pen!\Cl' lmmt'd opt>n 111g.'I. Phone 75.2 2'623 lor appt Ave & 1 blk so Bayl mo 846-m07 stotage.2 add'l off street CdMOFFtCES s td e red. Office 1n 631-0397 · parking s pa ces $850. w 1 fl e a collar V1 r --SUP ER 2 br. pool. gar. 0 J ,. b R It lriqht Chffry Hew Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. IM" 2>0~e lbr lower,pal10 & rrpk'.tn-es SJ2S.Adults m :i.o s ea y, SUITts. So. or Coast _Att-__ 7_1_4_1494_-6848_____ Nl\l I I.arbor Shoppmg Ce ntcr 646-9976 PM 's ACCOUNTING pool. Adults. No p~l:-.. 646-3798. 6(2.5251 _67_~ __ o______ Hwy . Available Now ~ 1887 Monrovia 548-7924 UDO Bayfront Like new SEE to apprec1a1e. $395 .... ~ • Dtluxe 2 & J bd a pls. 2+ den 2 b~ rrp lc Call Ll.nda67~2.311 IU\I.'), pets. 2 br. 1 ba. nice frpk , en<"I gar. patio. S895/mo Agt '1>45.5044 view. S28S. Call now. CallPf'ggy900-4392 631-3230 · . · RJUSHVICE Small r ee. 645-4900 CaP4taJ needed to eitpand proven commodit y in vestm e n t bss1 n e ss . 900-2337 ONLY S2 CLERK ~f;•e SIRVICE DISPATCHER ..coNSUMER'SGUIDE Buch bachelors go for it! BEACON BAY·2 Br. 1 ba. DEl.UXEOFffCfS I br. 1 ba. pa110 $225! sWldeck. tennis crt. pvt Personal tele phone/ re· Molwyto loon 1·m s t ill h e re ! S2 10 Small fee 645-4900 b c h. Yrly s45o t m n ceptaonas t . secre ta ry .••••••••••••••••••••••• 5025 Sell any item « com· buuallon of items few S7S or less with a Penny Plnrller Ad. J lines for 2 conseruuve days Earll additional lrnl' 1s 6o-for theZd1ys Charg" 1t ' Found: Male Tiger stripe Orange cat wt bm n ea eollar Vi c . Co<tst Hw y /C r o wn Valley Ptt<way 497 35S2 5350 PU.ASE SH OUR AD .. ,ttODUCTIOM a.str• IN TOOAY-S PAPB. to schedu~ now of rr- p&r.. thrOUfth lht' ~hoti and assast 11en 11ct' m):r Interesting. ~lfnt'd .. nd (1\eap' Ktds, pet.s. CCIII •CONSUMER'S GUIDE 631-3841 dvs 586-9446 aft conferen<'e room . coffee QUICK CASH now~ Sml fee. 645-4900 -------Spm & hospatahty services •CONSUMER'SGUIOE lrand Mew Aph Excellent location. near ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spiritual Reader 181SSo. El Camano Real l:,an Clemente f'u lly he for appl 492-7296 CAaLICAICHER I permaawnl po1otion 14llh BfTHPltlSIS INC compt-tal1vi-P"'' y,.,, I , 2 & 3 BR , H . 8 . 3 br I b11 sunporC'h. new freeways. Bachelor's dream S190. ~$475. 848 2655 days. pamt. garai.ie. yrly. steps lilER CfHTEA Ulll pd. Prorated de · knds& be h S49S 29 w 97 6 Posit !, S mall fee ~ w eves534·2306 l to ac . II 1714) 9·21 l ---Balboa Bl. 21J/8f>5·2542 64.>4900. SHAR,/HEW . Ne~ 0 .C A1~rt. 2 s m •C.'ONSUMER'S G UIDE 2 bd +den. frplc. gar. no Spac ious E:is tblurr 2 ofcs avail. reasonable. Mesa Pines bach $230. 1 br r tuld. $400. 962-7788 I ask Bdrm. 2 ba a pt. $400/ mo. Oou'1, 54-0-6402 S285.Adult.s.no pets.26SO forMackl Call 64-4-87l6 Ortire s pace in pre · Harl a Ave 549-2447 :._ __ New deluxe l!&J br No J br 2 ba upper apt, suruous Newport Center i ,.,A pets En "I a ar age yrly,$525. We lsFargobldg,15lhnr Ava I no w & vd I. • .. 642·0891 w/v1ew. fnC'ludes desk, Townhouse 2 br, I "2 ba, 964-3795' 9 68 2120 . copy machine. file space. (!ar. frplc Poo l & 963-6908 $.575. Delux lrg upper, Sl.'iOprmo .644-7161. Jacuzzi. Adults. SJ7S. Spac ious 3 8 r 28 a 2BR. 2ba, v.. bile to bch F 11 1 f 3 631-4984 garage, palio. 2 kids OK: Adlls. 213/796-4356. 45lh r~°:~a ~ k~s~r. t?d~ 2 Br. util pd. children ok. a va il 9·iS. SJ20 m o . St. SJ2S mo. 56T ~ 19th : No pets. Manager apt 7. ff.n-0061 S..Cletlw..t. 3876 C.M. Call J ack Saun. l960Walla<.'f'. 548·!!560 Near beach, lge 3 br. 3 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• derson ~2271. INSTANT MOVE IM enC'I jlaragc. rn~d pa tio, 2 bd apt, walk to bch. Office to share, esta bhsed Lake new adult twnhse 2 rrplc, $4.50 Avatt Sept. clean & ready now S350 l()('atJon m Irvine. Nicely br. yard. garage , S34S l~h 17082 Broolthurst. Also I bd $275. 49!1-1903 furn. Re nt will me!. 4 hrs ~eves & wknds. 962-0778 646-050'7 secy ~rv.. + all ofrice IEACHWOOO 5..ea AM 3110 racil. Please call (714 l 2 bd. newly redecorated. 2 BR 8 • ..,,,,.. R •••••••• •• •••• •••••••.. 833--0860. crpts. drps. no pet.~. child 2 A .......... 1 B • ----------ok. lSl/lasl +d eanJng $265. Adlts 962·t800 Park Bnstol 1 Br. newly._ ________ _ S27S 548 2MS dee. Adults. no pe ts . IRVl..._.E _:_.: 1.Br. S220 mo 3 blks from $325/mo SSl·332S " 2 br. l "2 ba. small pet. no ocean. no pets, ~Rh Furni.a..d PRI M E 8~~.cA rthu r ctuldren. 610 J oann St 898-J662 orUwfwwilhed 3900 OFFtCE S PACE 548-7638. _ Lrg 2 BR apt. encl pat & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Contal't Louise Dahl 3 Bdrm apts . unfurn. gar. clea~. Call 848-3300 rnE EXCTTING CORPORATE REALTY farruly complex. no pets. ask for Mike. PALM MESA. APTS. 975-0888 ~apt 3. Coll<'gtt Ave. lrlriM l844 MINUTESTONPT 64.2·9760 ·-----••••••••••••••••••••••• BCH. S185. 1 br, nice, qwel area 1 adult Non .s mokt>r RA.>fs req 'd. No pet TSLMa mt 642-1603 2 BR lwnhse. !pie. su ndk. pal Adlt.s. S350. 2656-A Orange Ave. 640-7905 Newly 'dec orate d 3 Br . 2Ba. crpts. drps, blln stove. encl gar. $350 557-4238 1 BR. I ba. patio. rum k1l, lndry (acil. encl gar . adlts, no pet.s. $250 197 1 Wa l lacl', 6 46 18 56 . ~ISS E Side 2 nr . !Ba. avail 10 I. frplc. c pt:.. drp:.. hllns. encl R<1 r, lndry, wtr/gas pd. older C'h1h.I OK, no pels . S32S mo 203 Ogle 548·3281 StuMlng lg. I Br garde n apt. pool. rec area . S265 mo. 710 W. 18th St. Nice 2 br, I ba, e ncl garage & paUo. Nr OCC. No pets. $290. 751·3696. •TitE DAISY• •For KIDS & their parents •Pool •Tot Lot •Olshwashe rs •2 Bdrms & I Ba •Walk to park 18th at Pomona. CM (7)4 >631..JSIS New Twnlue 28r. 2"1 8a. 2 frplcs. 2 car gar. pool, JICllUI. cpl.$. drps. no pets. S4SO mo. 642-5540 a rt 5PM. *BRAND NEW* IRVIHE'S NEWEST A.f'T COMMUNITY Bach, 1&2 BR. from $230. &. up. Adults. No Pets 1561 Mesa Or. ($Bl.ks East of Newport Blvd > 9am-5pm 540-9N>O ON THE WATER Deluxe Suftet: 638 & 1750 Sq Ft Lido MarinaViAoge H.wport 675-8662 HERITAGE POINT ROOMS 4000 •••••••••••••••••••••••Office space avail over Room w/ k1lC'henetLe 900 sq rt. andep ba nk An opt community de · S60 week & up. build Lait Bch 497-1771 s1itne<1 with you an mind 548-97~ IRVI reatunng 8 s pacious n oor HE plans Furnished or un· Ambassador Inn m Costa INDUSfRIAL r u rn 1 s h e d I 2 & 3 Mesa, 2277 Harbor ~n COMPLEX bedr oo m a pts . Im . traJly located. 235rooms 2000 sq fl o f ofrlces. 2900 mt.>dtateOccupa ncy MANY with kitche n . sq ft wa rehou.-;e Owner FEATURING •Park like selling. • l..lghted tennis courts • Rt'<'reaUonal fac1ht1es •Pool & jacuzzi •Gas BBQ •Sparkling clean laWl· dry •Garden patio kitchen •Open beam ceilfogs • Kin1t51ze bedrooms •1..arge walk· in closets •Pnvatedresslng areas •Accented walls phone & TV. Swimming will consadl'r converting paol. jacun1. and rec warehouse tn ore space room . Diuly & weekly 1714)751 063S or640-7898 rat.cs startrng from S54 a wee4t. [)(>luxe ml'd1cal un it Costa 645-4840 M1-sa 1500 sq rt.. •18'. 541J.2JOJ. Room & ba, non s mkr. $185. COM 6'10·8425 after CPA nt'Cds C'ompany in 6PM l>caut. new offa C'e bldg 1 Slept> lo bay & beach. Mslr bdrm, 1·2 M .. hot Pri vate s ho we r s fo r plate/refrg. nr bchto· athletic executives On cean. lovely hmc. $215 premises parkrng. 400 To mo. All furn. 536-8518 1,400 &q rt. Proress pre· Elderly lady wants un 1-'rer_r;;..;ed:..;;_. 642;:..;.::_·4023..:,;:.: ____ _ ru~~· room w /kltchen Cdm dlx suites utll pd, Near comer of Walnut & pnvlleges. 768·7084 i\/C, ample prkl(. From J errery off S. A. Frwy. V-...JtJ.-R--"ah ~250 JOO' s f. No lse req (714 )559·7000. sorry no _._ onrY "' 67~. pets. Rental center open A••••••••••••••••••••• . .;;_~;...;;..;;.;__ ____ _ dally 9 am to 7 pm Big Bear City. 2 BR home. lusineti Rewtal 4450 sips 6. S24. Obi. occup •••••••••• • • • • • ••• • ••• • t...,_. HiAs l ISO W.nens cum. 548· 1989. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMMERCIAL LAGUNA HtUS Refttds to Shen 4300 HOUSE New adult deluxe apls •••;;·S·~;;;~·;••• ror lease, $600 mo 5 rum & unfum. Billiards, rooms + office garage. poo l. )ac u n i, s and GalnareUable Ca.n remodelto s wt.1724 volleyball. roommate 6'1S-7464 'JUsun. CM. ALICIA VILLAGE •SliARE A HOME* Tn·Harbor Realtors 25.211 Stockport C.t doWft 646 3255 &sidelge2 Br. paUo. gar. S81-6151 or 581 -6~ u..i... s-..... ! $325. Wa lk to schl Olficeopen 9-7 daily """---·~~· Storefront 300sq ft Npt 6C2'"4834or67S.7396 Htwportm.och )169 .;xian:ahome oraptment Penin.S200Mo. · .. · Superb 1 BR, adults only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Q.iun_-WAnJ ~rm Agent 67S.16"Z no peU, Encl. gar. lndry PAJUC MEWPOIT Uk-c«~ ~~" Storage yd IOOxlJO w/dbl fa e ll.. $335 . 203 Ba c h elors, I o r 2 °'~.~'-\ £tar. Rear 2484 Newport fUUe11on. &42·5964 Bedrooms & Townhouses 832-4134 lSance 1971 -642 .... 90 From $349.50 · ._, .... · 3 br, 2 ba, encl. patio & Spectacular spa. total Female. room mate Store for rent S2SS. Call garage. No pels. $330. r ecr eation program. employed to share ex-al\6 PM 546-n98J120E mo. 751·3006. social program. 7 pools. s penaes ln C d M. rers. 18th St. CM Easts Ide Bach. t rl ". lennla courts. At Fashion S0-4871. Co.....:.;;.m;;.:m..::..:;·1...:..;.B.;..ld_g_eo_· -u-ld_be_ move. uUI pd. Pet OK Jlslandu:I, JHaml'~Rreed& San ROOMMATES resuiurant. 642-SSll. Sid S 2 2 S I m o . L Y n • 08CJ n 1 "' oa · 485 Old Newport Blvd. 9'1M9921556-2660. 17141644-1900 Sllcr1-M-Save ...:C;;.:.M;__ ____ _ 2BR.1ba,nol)('ts,laun "'1 blkto buch,3BR2BA. En1<>1 morePay lcssl Stor e for r e nt . No dry rm. S211S + $10 do~rs. blt·ins. frpl, A1lAgcs &Ufestyle11 Laguna, utal pd Call cleant111 dep. 646·7 p1t10, ga rage. lease. We Check Reference1 after4 oo PM 497·3184 Marg~.192 Shalimar ssoo. 127 4'lh SL ~6140 Cal S4M.212 ........... R...tal 4500 Uyou're&ooklngforabet· WESTCLIFF 2br. l ~ba PartNewport1hr2br.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t« job, )'OU woo't want to WWnhoule. AduJu only. ba, wtfem 45. $225. Dys 4 . o o o 1 q . ft • N e w ml11 Uat employment no pet.a. $395, 172.8 lkd· Norene 534.2093 Eves . warcllouile 1pa~. 118 In columm lo Ctuallled. (onf Lo. 5411·7533 640-0829 dust.rial Park 8$4-:Wl Norommerc11I ads Isl & 2nd Trust Deed loans arranged for lfny F'or mort> inrormation reas on. Credit no pro· and to place your ad rail blem. Borrow on the in· creased v alue or your home. Call today for rast. 642-5678 • Pl'r1l'nt·i-,,,.,.,.,.,i., ,. 1714>774-5796 me<"han1cal knowlt'U Kt' t' Equal()ppEmplyrM1f' mu:-.l Opportun11' Im S\ELAXlNG MASSAGE Rob James-Lac Masseur l•---------Outcall 9-9. 4IM·51I 1 eourteousintorrnat1on. PREGNANT:' Caring. Ai H L "SELF ESTEEM: THE ronf1denl!al counsehn~& ACCOUNTING CLERK advanC't'menl Ownt'r. u1· lerv1('w1n~ Sept 111 ·• t<l AM to 4 PM onl> HOWARD CHt-:VRuU:T Dovt> & (,lua11 Stn•el,\ __ N_·e_wpor1 Bt'~~-_ ,..ax ome oans K E y T O n : ~.~I N G referral. Abortion, ,.dop· Licensed Home Loan REAL.LY GOOD . Free k Brokers se r ving So Semmar. Wed Sept 13.11 uon& eep1ng. 547 2S63 Calif for 17 yrs Call our PM, The Registry Hote l. _A_PC_A_R_E __ ~ . Auto rental tme, oppar for tnlt'I, lnendly. nt'atl 11ppe11r }'nk perllOn OYCf 1lus position reqwrl'fo ii 1.8 Prev exp. not req d muumum of J Y<'a Ni ex Start wl lot rnl£n dut1~ penence m lhe prepara. Advancement 1&va1I to Uonandp~!\mg ofa<" .iuto r t'n l .il co i.nrn counts PAYABLES ;ind person Gd dnvmi: rC(' . Reservations 49'7-4li01 neares t o rf1ce. 17 14 1 VIOEO MOVIEPARLOR 837-37« Lost & Found 5300 f)'ee 20 min introductory ••. ••• •• •• ••. •• • •••.... visit. no purchase req 00 YOU NEED CASH? lh>t or Found a pet., Call A Is o d an<' e & r ct p ls l. 2nd &. 3rd An 1 ma I Ass 1s t a n c e sessaons Homeowner loans U!agueS37-22'7J no fee DA.MCEOFRIH arranged last. · 20605 Euclid. Anahe im RECEJVABLES req d 8Jl 2480. 4%-6330 Rttent background m ust 8 A BY S ITT E -HC 'M have been 1n d data pro bome. 4 <la)"' wk. ft~ll cessmR e nvironme nt for Ume for t girl. nr pai1< & the preparation or and in st.ores 548 8026 Borrow $1000. SI00.000 FOUND Blk German Exc 1t1ng record i ng. fleuble te rms, p 11s t Sh ephe rd. female. nr 543-1422 credit no problem Call Callfomrn & Mann~ota. ---------- us nooblJgatJon. C M S<tS-3342 MASSAGE SfERUNG FIN. SVCS 714/9S5-1610Cbkr I Lost Shep-Husk pup 1fem1 RGURE MODB.S gry1bm1blk. wh up on ESCORTS put lo our in house com put.er syt; tem BABYSITTF:R nH dN! 1mmed. my home. ~irl:. 3 & S, Mo n f'r, MA )I S 30 PM M.iluro•, res~1blt>. mu.st hciv.-c·ar. refs H.B. 8411-3463 Business or real estate MONEY tail. Name Summer V1r OUTCAU ONLY Mesa Woods. Re ward Wt' are " l!?l'OWlni;c C'Or· poration with multiple d1vas1ons lmanufactur in,g 1 and a progress1vt' 546-0173 Dys ..... "'..,. LO ST : 8 1 u e rt' ma I e , ___ ,_l _l·_2_l_4_0_. __ working capital. lst & 2nd mortgages. lnven. to r y s t a rt-ups , r e . ceavables. parakeet. Harbor View cou~RY GIRL Homes, NB. Vicinity "' attitude. olfennft an t'll Bebysrller for 2 garl11 ... gt> rellent t-ompc.onu 11 on 5 mo at my homt' in pack agl' 1nC"lud1nJ( Jrvtr1' ~. bfr SPM medic&!, dentaJ, hft:' in or 5.s.2-4695, "vei; Cindi Ford & Newport Hills Dr. * ESCORTS * West. Fiew away in flash s urant"t' and profit sha r ;;;L~o the nght <'a n BABYSITTER 714/547-6468 957-8474 on Sunday, Aug. 27th. ~hrs dumb but happy. 644-41811 ------- P G " If you're not going lO keep the baby please wnle me. Alycl'. PO Bo)( 12&n. SA 92712, and my lawyer t•an contact you about adoption 1 ·11 glad ly pay your medical t!X· penses. Thert>·s oo one who would lovt> and C'ar{' (or your baby mort> than me Chee r rul wo rking t•n vironment and room for persona l growth. too Wt• are <'IO!!t> to COSTA MES A and tht-H 5 Sunday!' only Bo). 7. ~1rl !f E(p .. t w1rh1ldren. enjoy .. port~. art1v1t1es Hr' IO·ti. Al't ti, 7$.~N B JG1MS A. McKH SELL Idle items with a FINANCIAL S ERVICES Daily Pilot Classified Ad Alw'lounutntnts 51 00 ~nts 5 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR THE CONTROL OF WEIGHT • SMOKING ALCOHOL • STRESS PERSONALIZED PROGRAMS TAILORED JUST FOR YOU BY OUR PROFESSIONAL STAFF ADVANCED HEALTH CEHTER 1300 IRISTOL ST. MORTH NEWPORT IEACH, CA. 92660 CALL 975-0700 HAVE YOU LOST SOMETHING? First check our "Lost and Found' class1f1cat1on number 5300 to see 1f someone has tound 1t (FOUND ads are placed 1n the Daily Pilot FREE of charge). If your item is not lasted as being found then dral 642-LOST and let a friendly ad-visor assist you In placing a "Lost" ad. Call Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 pm , for next day's paper or call by noon on Sa!urdey for Sunday's paper 642-5678 -----freeway Apply in per:-.on Babyi;11ter needed 1mmed or. r ail for further dl• for 11.-, yr boy 11 JO 'l 311 tails M f 646 3642 SodalClubs 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SINGLE? Call INTROVIEW fo r the 17 I .. J 5'4•·560 I ETC 32JJ~~reet Santa Ana. <.:A 92i04 E:qual Opp Emplyr M f.' 1nte ll1gent & d1srrt>et 1----- way lO meet new single Air National Guard people 752·5411 lmmed openmi::. 1n Ell'r lrorurs. Me<'hani~ Ari m1n1s tr.it1o n . Com JOIN munacauons or \\-t':.ther Fo reC'J s t 1ni: No I'\ pene nce reqwrt•d Wt· CENTER CLUB Wiii send )'OU IO the best sr hools Meal:-& board provided +-SJ9i SO per IT'SSOCl .. L m onth to ... t 11r1 <.:utt " California l\1r Nullonal • PHYSICAL Guard c-;-141 979. i363 or EDUCATIONAL m.l343 f0f' anfornwt1on •AND FUN A person to pick up m)' children In CM ul 3 00 & FOR AU. AGES bring lhem to my homt• LOW an NB & suy 111 ti 00 ME MIERS HIP ~0~F.Q.r0f~,4' rn ~x FEES •~~~--''--~- 8 J b y ... 1 1 t1n ~ La lf o u .. l'k t·i-p1n )! fu• tea cher N1C't' lam1ly and ho mt-~on ,..r, N H Good Sa I 645-3363 Banlnng __ HOTEClEAIC ~ll llmt.' OPt'nm.: in our N B ofrlct-1or J>('r1>on with banJc nok l'lcrk t'' pt-r Good "d lJ 1 y & be~r1t~ TELLER lmme<11ah· nel·d for " part t1ml' bank lt·lll•r Expen enc·t· & n .. ~1 b;" hours nN'ei.sllry Depen dabUity J must ApplH·isnts Should Conli1ct Tl"' Peralta Rt'l!1ona1 V1r.-President MANUFACTURO 'S IANIC 1201 Dovt· St. N B 1714 . 752 0600 1';0 ~ APPLY NOW!!! Call 975-0700 High comm w1 prestige ------.-Income Tu Ser vice ~ynttnt& epcmcrtk>n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS .Cruh Course available • Mater1n.ls provided. •S m11I I r lasse s for personalJ1.('<j instruction, •Choo5e own taste~ay & night clas:1es •Placement -up to 80" commission Fr~3Week Sales Train111a. Complete Tra1nmg Tax Corp of Amcnc·:.i 552·9600. 848 3898 9lo9 Assemblers B.ECTROMIC ASSEMILOS Medical co In M 1ss1on Viejo IS Sttklng cxper 'd assembler!' work in tc wt s mall r omponents Good eye sight, manu.al dexterity req·d Xlnt benefits . New bwldm(l ~ de~ndable httl"d .Ing and1vldu11ls call Perm worit avail only CaJ I Susan S8 l-3830 ASSIMIURS We wlll t rain Apply 7 a m . M a t· C r I' I( o t Yachts. 1831 r1acent1a. CM. Assembly light .iuto it CC'eS . d~pt'nd 11 b l t' ~rmanent work. CM 675-~ Cdl For 0..-11 M a k l' 1 h o :J e a o o d Banlun11 TELLERS We art> presf nlly i.eekan~ expenenced Tl'llt·r~ in ourOxitd Mes;,offlcl' Good hgure 11pt11ude •lld l'Ustoml'r r d J lloni. :. must We offer .11 good Martin~ salary. t"omplt'mt"ntt-d by a pleas11nl workintt 111. m osphere t!xrt•l h•nt company p111d t>t-ntifits pachge Apply an perAon between !f 00 lf m. 1tnd 3 OOp m 11t 2970 Harbor Blvd Su1tt>205 Cost:. Mesa 979 4200 CITUE"S BANK OF COSTA MESA Ul·IOOl 493-0442 household Ite ms you·rf' Kate-Ila not utan1 available to EQual ()pportun.lty Rf'al ~t.at~School some Olher family b)' ad. £mployer M.'1-' 32031 CaminoCaplstrano Vfftisl.n1 them for sale in ~~~~~~~~~ San J uan C..pLstr3no Classified C.116¢.~ Uld~atems 57 .. ) .. , ; n, .... • \ c" OAll. v PllOT Weoneadoy. Stftamb41t !. 197! J , ,.... .................................... ... ;· I) )I),.,"",..,"' I I I ~1•: ~ • •..e-•..,. C.,.t Dv.M C••ecter .. ~ ..•..•..••....•....•...... -.:;~~: .....•.....•.................... 84tJ A~h•nc~S<'rv. Cover ataln•. fad1n.:. t·l<' rt J lluHrNn &S<in TRJP IARGESlO Guaranteed. R lnbov. Ron\(i(tel "addlllon11 202$ ain. S /\ Servll'i:a IMS 1m10 f""6 4644 or !Mll·<tS.C l -.1&22 ~1 OUill C.,.t S.W•lce Lll't'n~ Jlondt'J • ,,..., l epelrt ....................... Rtmodttling. •dd1lhlnli. •••••• •••• ••• ••••• •• ••• Wt! ClitC' C•~t t'lt'anl'ri. rdwd dt'Ckl " 11paM, new •Save Mun ye St4'am d un .\l,,o up OOcia.l.J' Llrd ~IJ<M I Dnvcwa)'a.·.-a~ln• lot hontHY All ~ork .:uar •Repair •Sulr-oaUn• '!Nrk M()Unl i''t c t. fl AddlU<mll. r~rndl. r~ & •l.\r NB C'\t ~"~ ~ ratt•a 6453716 c omm l'r .-t• e 11 l 1> f\lphaltMi..in1 lk'lllijna & plun• l.lr ---~l tlN,f\11'11 In ynur Sp!m. ~ ~ .... ...-111 •u/ ~ or pll1t'f' or bu'lt .:............. .. s.r.k. rw.a b)' Von Schred.-r ~c .............. •• ••.... •• di) fo.m rnc-thod Fr« •••• •• • •• • •• •• • • •• •• • •• Clem &nar\M v.oocl'Work n.t QiJI ~ 0163 TIV·OIOO tfli*•.-d IMchic )I • ~ •• , j ti h .... H•lttw.R ••••• 1 ••••••••••••••••• a...dlc.., P~P.perilHJ ....... ln9 f,... ~le• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •VF.RY LOW l'Hlt'f.~· Gcn'I llundyman PlHOl· L.M S ftolo. Sod or PauillnJL 1-;xtr'lntr. l::x On Ga rdcnlnti Malnt lna. c111l1.mtry roorrna. S l' t' d Pd L .1 w 11 :. pr"d. honest. neut. rcus fic•oree 54!1-~_H_~ masonry Any ho me Sprinklers. Plunirng. lJc'd 9f.4 1045 Duve mulnl. or rC"modchng Xlnl rt•fs 675-7633 --Mur•k11n11·11 Gurdc·ninto: proJ J Wuuah. Gal 22.33 Prof puintmg t::Kl & in t PERRY'S PLUMIUNG Complel'' vlurnb1n 1t service~. Ornin & sl.'wer e l ea n1 n11 1-'ret• ~tHl"wlcs it hr :.crv1ce 673.3181 Clean up & malnt ~ hn. t;uropt'sn Lan~scaper Low rute11 Ref11 i-·ree &.'I0-611J. llomr83G l~ Rcp11 i r ~ 1 llandy m a n Top work. ra1r price ~l SJS.4780. S3ti 4383 -.-~------- Rtt 1 rt•d Fl rem on Refs 646-41171dayor rve L' -·--. Japa"4.'llc gunJertt!r. free PI um b 1 n f:. cl e cl r . llousepamting I nl . "'" ••••••• •• ••• •• •• •• ••••• C.AU. 640. Tiil Lll'S Tiii SHY. Ready for the wind ' 'rri m. I PrllY. remOVI'. grail. gnnd slU'!'P'· . W t W &,._. S..C•wTreft. lnir'd, 2.5 yrs exp, rers CdMAI 640. TIU '-' i l 1 m a t t • " * 1 1 apnnkltr. painlm~ etc Landscaping Tree tnrn· tcr. f'ree t!!ll John &ck. REPAJR & REROOI-' All (213129& ~amonly Any hshld repa1ri. Tiny. ming Clean·up 8 yrs 631·3363or64!i2l6t l y p e s · sh 1 n I( I e ~. Garc1u's Gurdenln" Co. 60l492 aft" ~f.iu:i~~sgf.~oboru Custom work. reasonuble rocks hakes·rom po·tar. Expert shaping. thinning. " trices. fr"A eslltl1"les. f')'ee est.S4l·5930 stumf. removal. lndscp ln\/Exl 1¥ntlflt ape & ..._..., ~"' " ..., .. 2821 · rnalntenance IJ1J..34t1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M&M Landscaping lrrlg. runo. 770-7043 McDANEL crt"at onsv•.r · ~ OCC Student l Ton tru<•k. rolo. sod. M'?t d lawn:. EXCELLENT PAINT RooCrng & Repairs WIMtow C ........ t;xpcr gardener Free <'Ill. Trash, l ee lnm. Ron Planting Ins rd reh. ING Reasonabk rate:., Uc.~ 1/991 9339 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhuon 1 b I e Hen 1 to oo.51cn. 642·~ 631·3'!W T,.1-1...1--1~ Coa Wi do Cl •tu1 U.C Wood flMllh rru11nl SllamPoO " 11tnm dl•lln 1Jt•32'1138"'" ~ tlt74 ' Rf'&I, frttC'"t frf~ ~ Color bnJhlt'fW~. \I.ht t-:L~lt'IAN Pn«·d .... •• wme C'PU 10 min bl"11rh Cit'lilll r1y hl free CbllllllllC on Cervanles ~'49t !reeeslJmates 548·2706 _...,_ w,.-. Sl n W eanu..., CH h Mos-y ••••••••••••••••••••••• No I an NB/Irv/COM EAPEST auhng tn -... town Fr. •'lit:. Cit EA P' ••••••••••••••••••••••. Reusonable pnred In Carry in & save SSSS Most ~ause our ellents say ..... , .. w.1c .. .,.••••••••••••••••••••• l1v din rm, hall $1 !1 Avi: h•rK\'Ortun.all jot. • .,,1 rm ~1 ~I rm11 h SlU rhr l.lrcr11tl·d 67:1 o;~ ., vorC'l' 811 n 11 r u JI l r > SS Guur t'IJtn J>t•I udtu from hbnt h> r1nal ~ <'I'll l't'fi.t lr l!i )1' t'KIJI fencJnt AcOon l.•'jll&I T)•pln~ On 'WMk m, .. ,.u ltt'f~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• N-0-~4lf. ''5 29<46 •" ~I (1101 I TAYl.Oll J.'t:NCl:.1i ~M lP'1 :i.:ll' llf.:17 C.F•ur '::':!':."'!f.~~':.,t:_ ... .. WoucUr t'h .. in l.1hk # • ..._.. e . e e •• e. e e e •••• e t e e L., d 4..-...&.. ........ ,... r oun attnni. rct • .11n1n 1o: --___,, .....,rpentcr t'\-tt ~t . An> Wltlli.. blntk\ p11lw11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ J<'hl:· <'all Allan or ~sa&t Lie d Cl 1:un·up11. tlaul1n i;_. ~· &td_ 8'C!I Landatap1njl Im med C r n.. n l l' r, f 1 h •. All Ph1111H of euncret" 11ervtcrng 642 uoo7 '* .. -• · · n 1 b "' wor1' DIMk w1tlli.. pli.n -r;:;!h CotTI m l\t rt'i. IA~. bntk t..u· & bondl'<i f'ror 1 .. nd•l'1tpe m:1111· 141.wit'.fJO!l:l (If' WA)lh~. ~-6894 lf'fltnl-e, Jnrl c·le11nup & __ ---·~ ,.._,,.,._ h11uhn"'. Llitbtllly In· ..>'° -1J l .., b ,~ -~ bUNd II he'd. Comm1 ~ roa ts , .. o JO '"" •••••• • •• • • •• • • •• •• • • • • R e s V t: R y . ;:.i~ LI\' ronlriu'tur Llc·d t-·a m 1ly daycare REASON.ABLE RATES. --w pret.c•hool pro~ram lo La rry 's Lawn Can· Claqified Ad& ~2 ~8 ~rve you, NB -~·2S:H ~ Ullt> Bn ck work Smi.111 Job:. tenor' ~xterior f'rl'c color repa1 r "'"2 50 + so. Free est Call 642·566tl 642-299S<>rG45 1390 at 53\.ll788 J11ck -. HANDYMAN. llOIYll:l> & ---------Newpon. Coi;ta Ml'!la & parts. f'rl'I.' t.'SI "t6710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u p ts Con5r It• n t iou:. Students , huulinf( ~ara~c Irvine. 675·3175 t!Vcb Wallpuper Installed or n· Caltronics 1140·2620 l'ruftsrrurn.Call ti4~0302 cleu11up11. need work. Movinc] moved Rollag<'l'llllm Tile ..... 9 536-8377 ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CultAlun. 751~8.241. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houlec'--*'9 Pror service with Alla~ Piano Ii OnJO" T-'"4) Speclahzing in CC'ram1l' llaul, s k:&loadcr dump ••••••••••••••••••••••• Van Lines costb no more• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tile entnei; & floor~ f')'ce . k w RE LLY c E f''r1:c CSL ror IOl'J h. trlt. gra lO&. lrce wr . ant a /\ L AN Mor age. & Ion~ di l PIW\O tuning & r,cp:ur 25 rsumate. 962· 1883 demohllol\.'I etc g;J\.1257 HOUSE? Call Gingham moves. Stale he. Tl 11015 yrs exp. Master d deg 1n TrH Ser•ice w..,.. .d Spouts -Girl. Free esl. 645·~~ Ph~ .3160 music. $24 +IS cents lhlb ••••••••• ••••• ••••••• •• ••••••• ••• •• ••••• ••• •• • Walls. cealmgs, floors mo only 661 1433 R I p Movinghouling,4yrs.ex e!llov.a s. run1n g . 5" :iluminum stamless & windows cleaned. per. RelJable. reasonable rt•ttr/R.,air Trimming. Lie. Ins. Frei.' nal.ngutters wlbaked on 646·6145 students. 848•1354 Try ••••••••••••••••••••••• es timate s. 494-6221. enamel. Cslm bit on job Us• Neaff'jatches & lexlures642-·;-=....::.~.:..=..;. _____ _ The0uttermen.S42·l24 2 HOUSEKEEPER _ Energetic yng lady will P~'P-"ng Fl EST. 193-1439 Lo6esomething valuable" People who arc seeking an apartment look first tn Classified Wiii your clean your hom11 for one _,,.""'$' -.,..-· • Place an ad in our Lost ree.631·2219aft 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PATCH PLASTERING and Found rol umns . PETERS PAINTING /\ 11 t y p e :. . f' re e . Expr'd Reas Rat~b estJmalcs.CallS40·682S That swhe~epeople look Free Ei.l. Call Gene wtien they vc found an 5S2·04SR Want Ads Ca ll 642 !i678 item or valu1: ad be lhere? To place Have something to sell~ your ad. call 642·S678 aassalied ads do it well Get a clear view from /\CLEAR VIEW $25. max 63\·0217 eves far Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 Sell idle items 642-:1678 CLEAN Ek . urgently Clen c.il Citric/Typist Debvery Pos for )Oung DR IVt-;R T RAINEE lor ENGINEER llousecleaning ll!!lp. ex· IRv-'-Controf "Banking needed. e itpcr prtf'l'I SouthOran~eCo. Fashionfsl and man. phys1cully able an nonst shop. c<1JI btwn 10 Mechanical t!nginccr. per'd or will train. ..... .... , TELLER Call now 640 2700 30 14~uc~~!ln °V~ll ey Accurate. 65wpm +. in-warehouse & deltvt!ry. _&_11_67_3_·827_0_____ degree pref'd Must have 1-· lime P/l1mc Mon-Pr a. ~~~~wr~~.r 0';.':f ni~:ci~ For i.avingb 4c Loan. Clencal Prkwv t e rcs ting & varied. SJ.ZS hr stan. must be electronics bkgd Res p Wknd work ulso. Must motivatedperson. lnven Newport Buch Branch EXCIT G C · ~ ., ... .,13 neat appeanng & bonda· Drivers Wanted for R&D & work•n" provute own trans p . 1 Ll IN LERICAL Laguna Niguel '""-.... ble. Clean dnving rc(' & Thursdays only. Re " Contro l. lnv oil'lng Via I do>. Light l_yping postllon open for lyp1sl Deputy-Clerk I. _____ __.____ Calif, Lie. 83S·8422 uJ I w1hands. Call Mrs. Kyle. ,_540-_9_!>25 _______ 642·3472 NB requ red Experience who can handle heavy FUii time $600. Monthly. CocktailWaitreH Q re~uvan or g stat. 581-3830, Mission V1c1JO •----------~erred Ex"ell"nl ScL--• wgn oill645·6111 Corp Medical F1"ld H.ouseclear:iers. Tues Fri .. -J p M · ~ ~ phones. Mmuon Viejo R~. I 'Ir d erical exp. -Delivery Dnver. 8·5. Gd · · • 11·3PM. /\pply Tues-F'r1 • • DC$ its a nd good work· 77().2922 P"ee l p g test 40 .:-~ t $300 k d · · D'---H • mg environment. Please ----------~ y Ul wpm .,...m up 0 per w . nv1ng rec. neat ap· DRIVERS FOAM cunER tt-2 al Janlc~·s Raggedy ,._.,. 0-.ff ~•U Mr. Ryman for :.ap· Clerical. Data Processing 49S4100ext 42 Low luition Placement pearance. Cobla Mei.a DelJvery b:1kery goods lo Mor F. no eiqx•r ncccs!>. Ann's 1770 co Orange Now 1nterv1e w1n g lor PollllmenU714) 673·3130 girl wanted. full -trme, ___ f_or_a...:p.:.p_I._ ~_O_E __ as.5•sl. 751'9194 BJuepnnl, l550 Supenor. s upermarkets No c>.pr P1Tor FT 642 :>702 _A_,_·e,,.-'c_r._t ------Day Wallresb positions. 5 IMPRIAL OC area. !i56·2992 for Companion Ca r e for ,_c_M_._548_·_55_7_l_____ nee.. 646-3751 bl.wn !l A.\1 H 1 H Days a wk. 15·20 hrs Ap- & l2 noon. Ghneral Qrf1c~ p ll m" 0 USC(.' '-'Jn In It I ply 1n ""'rSOn '-~twn 3pm or.ayaa.ar-s&LO ...... appt. Clerical elderlyl~dy .nocookin~. DELJV&aY " " ' s hl1Coll, ' I 5 ,... "" -~ """ llOft Mu.,t lype so wpm Stu c q;1· lP r &5pm Mun-Fri. • AnEqualOpportun1ty CLERICAL We Want YOU live.in. ror more '" ° Freeway 1\uto . 2624 2 •DRIVER • denl ?k Apply in person. h r~ wk •h·r ·~ CdM tOt42Adams Ave.HU Employer M/Jo'/11 SaEl"l•L ••• ,_494_·2383 _______ Avery Parkway. al SO \nnc s ColorL11b \31t II :.area.&,4 :i~ s-5"' "" COMP ..,.10 .... /L' i frwy. Mission V1cjo Expandin~ to look mi: ror '. . . · 1--'---------Laguna Beach AUTHORIUTIOH To h av~ a dclicioui, A,.. " •we " people wilting t-0 work I::. Chestnut. S~--llousecleant.•ri.. M hr I MOTOR ROUTE ._.TehrT-,._ Congenial 1nd1v . for service pus. w/expand· mg bl-anch. Call Jt!nni. 833-2700. • Dennis & Den-nis Personnel Serv1ee of lrvrne, 2082 Michelson. CLERICS plump. tasty turkey for Very llghlhousekeepmg. Deliverypcr~on. PT. NB Neat appear. GouJ dnv· GENERALUFFIC1': PT. r ur ne 1•es~Jry . Daily Pilot routt• 111 Immediate opcn1ni:s. your Thanksgiving Din ,_,,67_3-,,1.229,..:,,,..:,, ______ rtower ~hop. Must l>e US mg rec Over Ill Cu Ele1:tron1('~ firm M~C'k:. Gmgham G1rt ~5 5123 Laguna Beaeh & Soulh m1n1mum otr1re C'IC • ner! Work 80 hours by Companion. Live 1n to a~· ,_Yf'S __ 7s_l_·4_7_05_____ veluclb $2.SS per hr +-buyer w gencr;.1I ofrlcl' llousek~pcr. ll\in or pt-L.:1gun:1 Afternoon:. penence. hle typing or Nov.l5lh,t971!.&bestdet. sisl active elderly ludy. Del Tar o. 2 112 S 1-: inrcnllvl's. <.:all Mark, l''Cpcr Should haH· lime 2-630pm. I r h1lri. Monday through Pnday lO·key exper helpful. earmng money &hav1ng Must drive & assume Bnslol, Newport Beach 751·2686 strong communicall\1.' dinner pre p CdM plus S11lurday .i.nd Sun call for appl. or appfy to fun. you will receive J household n.-sp. 646-1304 has sever:1I openings for s k 1 11 i. · I!::. l J b I I "' h 675-7355 day mornings. $450 Pt'r fr~ turkey. Brini:t lhas ad f u 11 & Part t 1 ml' DRIVERS malenal reqwremcnls •----------month gro~~ profit. S!)(J IARMAID FIT rughls. P IT wkends. Top pay. CM area. Cclll 754.9497 TOD 4320Campus.Dr. 11150 Newp()rt Brh 979·0lf.4 ----------1c1en cal 8eauty.Jla1r Sh•h:.l needs assistant. DeCut Haar Oeaug Clerk I Design, NB 005·21_10 __ Orani{c County llarhor 8"uty salon in CM m·cds Munic1pul Court. ·.ltiOt •hair styh:.ts. Guurn + Jamboree Blvd. N B. ha~ comm. ~-3441i. full ume position ava1la -----------ble 1m mcd1:1tl'ly. rt· llHDBY CLERK quires \ yr cten 1:al ex· We need sn industnous per. type 40 wpm S6li9 worker lo coll11te les80n Mo Ca ll for :.appl malen\JIS. Rcq '11 so mt• 833-0H I ext 260 Oeitdhrw ~vy ftnlhg & Corklift for apphr:it1ons l!-1 Tues Willing to train on day Sept. lllh. 19711 al forkbfl /\rply belwn 8·3. 5PM E O.E Nal1on a E duc a t1o n • • Corl> .. 4491 Birc h St. N B. --------• \Near OC A11;pc1rt l Equal Clen cal Opportunity Employer * ,R. ClERK IWIJUttJOIS Ir you have a car & phone. we have the Jobs Must be rehable & wtll· Ing to work long & short t e rm a 11 s 1g nme nls. E .0 ·.E . Victor T ern· poraries. ~20 •SR. CLERK •CLERICAL ~ST Varied jobs wilh & without exper in good ofc surroundmgs. Call to· da)' ~ 11 NO FEES Blueprint pe rson for €0~ off ice • architect's ofc. Do er· l d rands . Must be res p. 0 OVe r oa Good tr:.uap. a must. 8·5. 557 0061 S3 Hr. 631-1'700. • 3723 Birch St. N.B. Equul Oppor Employer Bookkecper F /Ch g ip/lime. Exper'd, Small .bus . C M/N B ~tr \!a . ---------- "6'2·12!19 IOOt<ICHPING P/hme. Bookkeeping. t)'J)lng and gen'I ore ex pr required. CPI\ firm ex- perience a plus 64S·ti44 t Bookkeeper. f''·C. 20-30 hrs pr wk. exp. pegboard It computer AR. thru trial bilanc..-770-3422 Boy 16-17 yrs. afternoons. Cleric a.I SPECIAL RECRUITING Clerk s . Typ i sts. Secretan et1. Keypunch Oprs. AJI orr.ce s kills Sign up now for close to home temporary assign- ments & al highest hrly rate. It factory wk. must be neatappean~sludents. Thursday. Sept. 7th. d 9am-lpm & 3pm-7pm _no __ rop_,__ou_t_s _. _5·_27_0_2 __ 1 Fri. Sept8lh. 9a m·lpm & to your nearest Kelly of COOK/CASHIER employees. Lunch hours Plucc pun·h:.ase order~ & HOUSEICEEPER cash depos it reqwrcd fire lo be eligible' & re· Various othe r duties ideal ror housewives. full Men or. women 25 yrs or followup Pleasant work A h~ rvor day 1.,75 ""'r Call 642-432 1 as k for e f g ~t . l r Pill. d f II ood f olj'Jer. Know the <'o;isl ir1g conds C••ll Valor .• ·~ ,.., ., ,.., c · I L c 1ve a ree 11 JUS or me ays . or sma ume pos1t1Qns 11 or N S 80 k u k h d 1rcu auon eave your applying. All types of as· Italian Rest./ Deli Over coU~e students llours cities el 1 a wC'e or l::lcctron1c:.. S40·92&\ w 1 or 5 rs per ay Name. Address. Phone -1 w k U more. Orange Coasl --1$93.75 pe r wk 1. Mon sagnmenls avaa . or 18. Sludentslhousew1ve:. are ex1bh: but Mon 1ru Yellow C:1b. 17300 Ml Genl•ral O<hel' Fihn" & thru Fri Hous l•work. Number and Makt' u wht>n & where you want. preJ'd. The Sicilian. 2892 F'r1 a mu:.t $t.'t.' Jim ul " Car Good ror s tudent or Ynu don't pay. we poy S. Cst Hwy. Laguna Del Taco betweC'n z&~ Her rmann. Fountain I.Ill' typmg. pleasant of laund. sho ppinw & er· reured ""rson M "' Valley cNu of Slo.1ll'r fll't.'. CM are.i For appt rands rur bu:.y pro·, __ ..;...;..~""-"------·_ you. IEL[~ 49'7·2l6lO. · ·r betwn Ne whopl' & Cill Mt Kanl•.645 2640 fl"lwllonal Must ha,•t•own Lunds('O"" Maintenanct· lcooKS DE MONSTRATORS. El.K.'bdl ------trans &refi. 64o_··_W60_· __ work ~ Newport & lrec*fcnt Cook Demo exc1lin~ product~ ~~~~~~~~~~ General Office Irvine Perm 40 hrs wk /\M shift. Exper'd only. m major stores. for well STUDENT SERVICES HOUSEKEEPER Call 644-4894 aft 6pm ~ERVt CE::, Newport Beach 1133 t44 I Laguna Niguel 1131-0542 Garden Grove 638 0500 NOT AN AG ENCY NEVER A FEE .Equal Oppor Employer CLERK GI IT WRAPPER Liquor. wane. gift shop background. ability to handle custom gift wrap· ping. 5411 . .0014. Harold Clerk Saucier/lroi6er known housewares mfg. DRIVER Answttr student mquirll'b HLIDtington Terr. Hellrtt· PM shirt. Exper'd only. Top salary . w train by m:.a1I Req\ good typ men I 11 um l' Ca 11 Newporter Inn Hotl'I. Send bnef history tu PO WANTED lllfl skills & soml' lellt'r 8411.SSll __ _ __ 644·1700. l'X l 108 Mr. llox 12H Puc Pal. <.:a. 1411llni; expcr Cu:,tomt•r Housekeeper. hvc .. 1n P\l Yates. EOE 00',!72 SUNDAY ONLY !.en l''<Pl'r hdpful rm & ba. nr bch S pan1:.h Ideal po:, for 1ndt\ rl' D--&....t Chai-·..1-1 t b kl 10 llr spkn~ok. -193 5756__ _ LfllCll Secr•tary Fr1endiy ore H.B. Top expcr T op s al Non i.moker 848 1400 LEGALSECTY COOKS DAYS llm1'1lf ' .. i~ T o de t 1 v l' r D ,\I LY unun~ u JO m ' Fu 11 ·l •me r\ppl y in Auistant PILOT lJUndle:. to c•ar wk Xlnl ~n:. & working HO US EKE I:: P t-:R A ID. for partnc r Heavy Llt1g;1 person. 3446 E. Coast Expcr needed 548·5588 n ers in LaRuna &ut h conc.b CM Ret1rt•d tudy Sttta1ty lion. Newport Beach OI· e . Co d I M a >a u pl. S27fimo tid"S Nd fiCl' WllClnt be nefit-. nwy. rona e ar. D"""11T'/\L ""SIST/\NT· rl' r-eqwres van ur TR ... l ..... EE J T z (J(J EquaJ Oppor Employer l:J' • '"" larJ:e station wagon and .... " c:1r. no smoke 642·R494 rammg on erox l.i CHAJRSlOE. Exper on· a i:ood dnvinJ: rl't.·ord l::nlry ll•vel pot. grading Nu shlhnd req. Salary COOKS ly. Pleasant ofc. Some Call exam.s. Van ous detailed I D EA L I' I T I M I:: . commensurate wiexpcr Dinner House !>'/time e xpanded d u I 1 e s 6 42-4321 dullel> Lite typmi: & neat housew1vc~ & l'Ollegc Call 7S2·8995 Lisa or Pam Nights. Expcr Pref'd. Westmins/ HB urt'a Ask for handwnlmf!. req'd App· ~1~~M 11~8~ ~fv~ 1-{!· -LEG--AL SECRETARY Apply In perc"n. 3.c:pm. 894-3151. ly National Educ•;a1 1on k S I d b ""' " Don W Uli om5 Gorp. 4401 Barch St .. '1 B EJrn S80 tu SIOO wel' I~ ma I ynum1(' w.mt•:.-. J . p Macs Restaurant. DENT AL ASST Equal Opportunity INl'ar oc Airport I Equal 1Gu:1runtee S7:> I ~1u~I be I 1l1g:.atI0 n r Ir m I II 10142 Adams Ave. al 2....., Days per wk Somt.> Employer Oppon urntyEmplovl'r nt'at . pl·r::.unJbk & Newport Cl'nter St'ekl> Brookhursl. 11 B Sats. 642 1050 l' n e r ~ l' t 1 1· Lor 1 " energetic. 1.•Hincnt & l'X GIRLFfUDAY Kitchen. 9i90747 :.all perl\•n rt·d Ll'){al COOKS DENTAL ~ST-Chrs1de. ElectM'lc1~EO.l &HCE Self sl:irtcr. xlnl typist IOAM ror iiPPl Secretary s: II & d 11· For Huntington Terrace FIT Sal open. Fringe "'"',.........,. tiood tl'll•p h o nl' laphone Xlnl t yp•n/o: Hyland Labs has an 1m retirement home Some benl.'rits. bch area Call ELECTRICIAN per:. 0 n :1t1 1 y Non Im m ed 0 Pl' n In J:S a t sk1lls -:.a mui.l C:.all Lin med1ale openin~ for u knowledge req 'd Will 847·2500. Orange Co Manuf co I!. ~moker StSO wk to ::.tart Newpon ,\r('h1::. .\1ann:i da 640-6960 MAILROOM CLERK Mallroom Clerk. This tral·n. Call o·o·88ll or 1 s 1 Dock ass1~t •1nl :. c1nl'I __ __..;.__..;. ____ _ °"° offcnng a maint. clc1:tn ntcrv1ews :.tart l'P k ~os 1l Ion r eq u1 res 847·""15 ft2UTJ4.L/Assist. Slh 556 69 .. 1 Wino'ow Parkani; C'hel· in alten· LEGAL SECTY ..,, .,,....... ' cian position lo a can · " d r\ l now ledge of posl a 11----------Expr'd, full time New El didate who meets the De.1gnJ-. 3195 U ,\irport ilnlS PP Y 111 Jk'ri.on needed for growing l;iw P r 1 c e s . m a I I 1 n g COOK·short ordcr Toro Ofc. Call Tu ... ~day. r ~ 0 c •1 3333 Pac1r1<' Coa!tt Hwy r. 1 E Fu "g followmgreqwrement:. vvvP r. ''----NB Dock Mai.ter orc 8·.l ..rm in rvine xpcr m achines and pos t al Breakfast & lunch. 11 8JO.ll30 c. y __ req Call833·3622 hcaw. /\pplicnntmu~tbe time. Must be exper. AP·•----------• ., rs + ex~er in Girl F'r1day, 4·arl'l'r oppor (amJlJar with mailroom p l) in pe r so n . C afe Dental Recepl1 on1sl lechnJ('af t m_t!ch 1 .l:let• w1dynam1 c ){rowlh 1•0 1·---------LEGAi. procedures. Previous ex· Metro. J505 Vlu Oporto. Ort.ho. NB. Slltrl ut up lo lncul repairs & im;tall<t · Secretarial exp helpful lndustn al SEC'Y i\SSIST/\~1' penence in a mailroom ,_N_.B.::...,. 67;.....;..!i-080_..::.~1_____ s12.ooo. Onho ex per req tionsb •. h & Mus t bl· a rt 11·u l.1 t l'. Earn Your Bnght. d1hgent per:.on 15 reqwred. 642·2626 •A luly lo troublt!S 001 ' pcr~on:1blt.'. (runt •)r<' as ofrln • administrator Cooks wanted P IT & full•----------repair IYPl' Ca ll DwnJ ()40 40f)!I Th k · · in Newp()rt Center law ror moremformat1onre· time. Will train YP LO DewtdAuistant •W1lllnRncss to perform day:.9--1 JO an sg1vmg offc. Le.:al expcr pref'd . gardlng this position, $4 .7!i hr. The Grinder Exper wanted. call afler vanoub ma1nlenanc1.· -------mmunal typm~ Tei.ling pleaserontact: Restaurant. 1400 w SepU.644-0683. tasks. Grocery d erk:.. i.trOCl'r Turkey by & rcr·., recfd Salary Coast Hwy NB 642·8881 XJnt co. bt>neflts & profit· l'hcckers. :.upcrmurk~l >44 6400 Cathy Ferryman . . D...tal Assistant-shiirlng program Apply maintenance men. all ('X work1"ng the ~~ . -- 17141 540-5000. ext207 COSMETOLOGY Chairsidc 1 n p c r s u n or h Y pen enced. Lookrntt ror J Legal Secretary Cosmetology instructor Newport. salary open. fr. tclepMnc. t·hunge" Call ti44 861>0 TrainH to $800 HYLAND LABORATORIES 3300 Hyland /\ ve Cost.a Mesa. Ca 92626 needed to t e ach a~· inge benefits. no Sat or Gelson·s Markel. NU Kelly Way! Diversified firm ha:. m va nced technology in eves. Phone Jenny. SHILEY LABIMC aalon manage m e nt. 548-5602dayorn1le. G 1 GU"'RDS Bnng lh1:. dd to your tngwn~ J>Ob for carel'r custo mer r elations. & t7600 11 etleAve '"' s eeke r C:i ll Donna Alylin\o Dulles will tn· ln.-1.a1 Re<:epl. Oral sur· Irvine. Ca 92714 Perm reliable f time. nearest Kelly oHlt l' for a 833-2700. Dennis & Den· " lu.:JJ Call 979 0500 3 d h f u d rrec g1fl Work 1!0 hours p I c.. f tludc w to adopt slyf. g..rv ofc. Dcnl11l ex per. • r ~ 1 l . "l' l 1 r l' rus ersonne .,.,rv1cc o _, 1----------1 1 Cl & h w1Kelly hy November 1 2082 M h I ing techniques as current nee . f' I t 1 m c . H. R. we come. r P one •C:•'-1978 & yo 11 r"' rvine. 1c e s~n:__ trends are chanecd & 847-6044 req'd Irvine Complex ..,..,, u wi ._. CAFETERIA H ELP. 3Pm·7pmatCommissary mate or fe male FUii or Mart. Spnogdale & Ed-EQualOpportunityl ~art lime. Gcf hrs & it)ger. HunUnawn Beach. Af(irmauve Action modified. Primary in·•----------Electnc1ans-helpers. New 833-3000. exl t91 for In relve a free turkey: /\II Liquor St or e C lerk. st.ruction will be In hair DENTAL . . reud. wmng. ex per. nee I e r v w E qua I 0 PP types or Il le & hcuvy tem responsible. Days &;or styling. but ancillary Dental. recepl1omsl with Top pay based on pro Emplyr m __ ,_r _____ porary industrlal job:. rules. lrY 646·503.5 benefits . Irvine a r ea. You can also a)>ply Mon·~~~~S~m~pl~o~y~e~r~~~ Call btwn 9·1 l am . •Frlal 1: tl'7s.52S8 ILL[" Cashiers wa nted. Im-~ .. :J mediate employment. CaJl 644-4460 ::ii: A V ICES 1401 Dove St. Ste 340 Clerks ·Acctg. Fast. ac· curate. will train. FUii time . $3 .25 +gnod b e ne(il s . J eanni e 979-0US. CM. CASHIER Exper pref d. 32 Hrs per wk Mon/Tues 9 ·6 . SaUSUn 9: 30-6. Newport Bch 833·144\ NO'fANAGENCY , .................. -.. NEVER A FEE Equal Oppor Employer CLERKS Xerm Rima Hardware 2666 Harbor Bl. CM UJQJEM -----•CLERICAL CHILDCARE Openings Now Available High school or coll. slu· ESCROW for run or p/lime clerks ~. 16'+ hrs pr wk to on 2nd & 3rd shifts. No SIP!rYlse 8 yr old hoy TRAIMEE exper necessar y -we Some driving. Car furn. tral.n. Advancement OP· ~hr. 842-0720. 642-8728 'The Newport Beach oC· portunltles to U\ose who ,......, n c •RE/LIVE IN 2 fice of a me Jo.r s avings & qualiry. l''or Information ~ " go lo our nearest market ldl qe children. U. H.sk. Joan 19 orfenng an ex· or contac:\ the personnel Pvt rm .IL bth. Ideal for ceUenl gl'Owt.h opporluni. olf1ce al saldent « grandma. Nr ty. Selected applicant la.42 Lamp;on St ....... NB 75&-IMS. ~~I~~. 8! ~dee~~~~~/~ Garden Grove 537440 ' ctiCULATIOH clerical assistance In Equal Oppor Employer 't.. 1 M 1 opening. closing and pro· -.sC.~'4l6m H · cessing escrow._One year CLERK TV p !ST · 50· general ofr1~e ex· 60WPM w /accuracy CtallDI Ad.luster perience and t~ptng or 50 good phone personalUty. T ..... toSI 1,100 wpm are reqwred. Thus 966-268o nh poslUon offers a good -55.-------- s ervices. s u c h as. exper1encc fo r. office ducti v11 y. Lg bal'klog H,...._.DSEWERS available. '-"'--"--~------- permanent waving. hair manager position for g rowing co . Im med ..,.,... IEL[~ UC'l)UOltCLEllC culling. hair colonng. very busy .two doctor operungs for LA & Or Im med openings for Afternoons . nights Bon- etc will also be laughl. practice. Saddlebac k Cty 556-4137 hand sewing oprs un dable WindJammer L1 Part or the respons1b1l1ty valJey area. 714/830-1395 ELECTRONIC lim:ill medical de\ ices s EA v' cc:.~· quor673·7SJO will be in prepanng !>tu· DEHTAL/RCPT TECHNICIAN GOOd eyesight a mui.l Newport Beath 83J 1441 ._lllll!fl ______ _ dents for inlerschool & Xlnl work fCJ c1lity & l.3guna Niguel 831·0542 state hair styling com· for growm~ Newport of. HB digital pressure !(age benefits If you l'tin do Gnroen Grove 638·0SOO LOAN petitions. P ersnn musl fice. Assisting expr & X mfg. nds u self :.lartanw ~mall embroidery work NOT /\N /\GENCY COUNSELOR be a h lg h s r h o o I ,_ra..;;y...:pc...r_e_f._63_1 _37_3_3___ clectronir lcch w1 good or crochet we can teach NEV~R /\ Fi':E J\ position is avu1 I for a grud .. ate. poccess Calif. mcch skills. Min :? y rs you. 1\pply 1n ~rson or Equal OpPor Employer person who hos the d~· .. w ..,.. Dental Asst. Chairs ide. e I t g o d fl > ('osmelology hceni.e. xp. x n r un ooro1 cull 979.0500, crsonnel , ----------s1retojoin an al'lgress111l· N.B. Group practice Ex· ~rt 1ty Companv ~ 1 musthave2yrssalonex· un · -Ad ministrator. Shtlcy.i---------• mortgage oan co. doini: penence. 2 yrs teucblng '...;:.,pe_r...:p_r_e_r'_d_. 64_0_· 1_122___ ncfils including profit Inc.' 17600 G1llelle Ave. Lndustnal busllleS.'I Ill So Or11ng1.• experience+ expenence Dishwasher or Pi nu s hannli(. Call for appt Irvine Co. Cuhf Real estate t t l lyl h I 9PM I 17141894-5351 ATI'ENTION li cen se r eq uired as a con es an in us . e per, 5· . App Y llARDWARESAl.c-c·ful l ( I be ing contest. Salary $770 3024 2 Crown Va 11 ey ELECTRONICS ""~ MEN & WOMEN Pre erence wa I ft1 Ven pr mo. Interested apph-Pkwy,LagunaNlgMel lime. expcr prcrcrred to college ~r a du a tt• cants must apply at TICHMICIAH Apply in person Crown w1prior exper an the held Employment Develop-DOMESTIC HELP lmmed openings & OP· llardware 3107 c Csl Light & h e a vy t e m · of r1nance. real est. in· i · I H Cd.M porary industrial JObs . menl Dept. 1000 w. 4lh Woman lo take care or 2 portun ties n an estab. wy. av 8 i 1. A!> s e m h I y. s urance or accountinll St. Ontario. Cal. Ad· boys. !i & 8. Mon· Fri. co. In the Orange Co. llelp wanted p/llme. over Packaging. Labeling. Xlnl sal1commlsrhoould1c vertisement Is paid by C d M . D ys on I y . airport area. Applicants 18.day&eves hifls. Ken M1ulroom He:!fers & permit s un 1 mit e employer 714~5527 to troubleshoot. repair & k F ed Ch k 693 Gen'I Unsk1ll Work. penonat growth & Im· · r--· -·-------test electronic sytems lUC Y " ic en. med mrome. Send re· Counter belp need ed o•.afTRB Recent analog & d1g1tol S Coast Hwy , Laguna Must have tr:ansp & sume lo G Kaul man. 620 , U Cl """' ~ 'd 1 . Beach. phone Spec1a1 recrwling N rt ,.._ l D St 1 me. Cameo eaners. Orange Co. based ant ·1 exper rcq . nlervaew _ tor vo ewpo ""n er r. c C.11644'°893. leader In medical de· byapplonly.557-9051 ask HOSTESSES yourconvcmencl' 211 Newport Beach, Ca v Ices Is s c e k In i; :.a ,_fo_r_Bus __ e_h.______ Thurs S.:pt. 7th !lom ·I Pm ~92660::::::::: Q)uple to n)8nage 6S unit opt complu In Costa Mesa. Hus ba nd may havp part time Job. Groes l650. mo. 631 ·2950 drafter. ~~5'.nMi:,e:~~;~ ~:~~~~ &3pm·7pm. f'ti. Sept 8th fi -.- 2-4 Yrs ex per. In mech 'I Hamburger Jlomlel 9am· lpm & 3pm ·?pm , en&ineering drawinf!S. & • U\id&le & Eding('r, Hunt g ance tour caree r &tarting salary. excellent . be ~~ea':1ev~n~ ~~~~ benefits and ideal work· Clerk/Typist·muj l Ot· Delivery men fo r early Oennil" Denru' rerson· ing conditions . Plttuse l'urate Gf~c rulb o re AM newp&paper In C.M. drafting Preparinti Sl 62~er DAY IS45Adams.Costa Mcsa CommtsSary Mert. Spr Usts from engineering Thul 11 nl you pny for •JIOSTESStCASlllE R • 1nglon Beach You 1•an noces. sketches, la you ti. a 30 day ad In the l'Xpt.•r. ovN 25, e \ c~ alllo apply Mon· F't111l & 1nalrucl1on~ nl'N~ss DAILY PILOT L.;indell's Resta~·ranl. IEL[~ For Ad Action call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5671 Tr11~ or tech'I i.('huol 2012 So. t:J Camino Heul. background ~ref 'd If SERVICE Snn Clemente r; a~u~~~~vFc!8~~ !i('UO~~ DIRECTORY More ram1lles arc f!Clling l4~:~~('·ft.Lsre340 rnlt resume: lo Per11onncl DO IT NOW' the romping "bu1f' this Newport Bch 833·1441 Admlnlslrolor. Shlley 642-5671 year If you have ii NOT AN AO ENCY Sclenliflc Corp, PO Box camperlhot'.5 not aetting NEVER/\ FEE -~1 "'-"~of Irvin"'."""" apply lill. dulll'3 to Inc e su ml it Perm pit. Mul'll hove de· IN'_."""" .. ~ t 1 n g c u s t o m co or oendable car" be reha. Michelson. M "'Rl .... ERS swatches to dye litb. Will *300-~ mo. 646.:')844. - " trajn, Apply In person ..;.;=..,;.rc;5555~.rc_.;rc;;.,;.rc;,;.rc;_ SAVINGS Cu11 tomwoave Carpets ~livery p/lime AM L/\ Ul$ Wt:itclifr Or lnc:. 11430 Pac1rlc St. Times deUv. $100 per wk Newport Beat h 642-4000 1_F_. V_._______ _s;...t._'94 __ 8496 __ . ____ _ CedU\acs to Go·Carts Whatever the Faad Ul ·emofftbe market Wl\.h 1 Cluslficd Ad c.n Now! &4.2·5678 Equal Oppty Employer WanlAdt C l9503 . Irvi ne. Ca Have tomeLhlng to sell ' \l'!ed, i1ell ll now with o EqualOppor r.:mployer 842·5678 m,~ Cluuf1ed ads do 1l well Claultled Ad . -- --.. .. .. . , .. HetpW•hd 7100 tWpW.tH 7100 HetpW..tect 71QO Wodnesd!y. Sop tembcH 6. 1973 OAILVPtLOT 01 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n<>DUCTIOH ReaJ~~!~ ...... 11.AA Rt-tw~/I....._ ~~~~~ ..... ?!!~ ~~~ ..... ?!!~,~~~ ...... ~!~~ MACHINIST -"" ~ ...,...... ·-1 ~W..e.4 7100 ttet,W•te4 7tOOHelpW..t.d 7t00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••w••••••••••••••••• MUISHYMAN LVN. Al.ler&r. NB Ot"k .ti Manne fm& olc dutJt!I> 4 day wk Manne t.1n\•b & u11 66-3374914~ hol111u•ry fttlC'r, traan1•1• 11r expl'rfenrt>d Pt•rmat F\111 Umt'. nwlun• mull• uvt•r 21 ti Ou)-'1 111l'I Sat Sun Work v. 1th plo1nt1. lf<'l"I & <h-h \ 1·rv l-:~11c·r pn•r d SJ Oii llr up I 111111 n •• 111 I I ' Nur,.-r)I lno• 1-:1 l'nroi l(tll :,ci.:J A lt>Auhn-mt'f.llcttl devlte INOUGH IMCOMl7 WtLllrtu. mu,t ~ ovr2t. Sales manul rirm h11:o1 an Im Join nn txc1tln1J rom• F\:>od & cocktails. Call nwtJ operunit for a pro. pany with unhm1l~ in· btlwu lO It 3. task ror BULLOCKS SHIPPING DEPARTMENT Med1i111 O,.r .. or nent. full tlmt' f.'ompnny Pull or pl ume. Mual bener1u Cull 64~ 2317 for b ave wo rk~ d v. ll h appt ductwn m.1ehan1:sl. /\ comt" potenllal t'n :u Karen 644·9SSO. Irvine \&Ullll(lt'd c•1md1d11tl' will 11t11nd1ng bu&ld1na '" Cuaiil Country Club. 1600 WILSHIRE h11,t• 1l 1110·., tt• 1 )r prC'· million dollar loc..t1on. E CoastHwy.N B t;eneral warehouseman & forklift driver~. Matul"l'. r ('~po n s 1bl ~ tnd1v1duals w1cxp<:r1ence prererrf:d but not m.•c.·es!>ary Excel!enl rompany bcnef1L-; & chun('t' tor advancement F1r~t & 2nd . h1ft o~nmgs S4 001hr ~~neral labor starting ratE.' ... 2nd shalt bonus Apply m person · f1berala15. $4 p~r hr "1011 , ,. , 111• r , 11 .i lm1rwd1ah• opc•nin.: ror Restaurant 111.tl'h1nt·~ho1> h11thly mol1vutcd ~~ COOKS lllD\Unlton Bch tMT&lO. • MASSIUSI• ~80 Nc:w II 8 spa needs ~l Th•· pr<•durt1on vrrii·nn:d or •nt'x WArTRt::."5ES MUISES AIDIS rtlill'hlnl!<it will 1wl up & penenced people Train 8US80VS MACHINIST tractl\.l' ladn•• for r.nui.~ r t'C\'pl l)nll1Lwn• Nu l'11:p nee Will tr In Oay ' n.1attL t\rll ~ f 11 open WI(:' aiv1.111 Cul ~ '7723 CV' ll40 3t00 ttlnm IOpm 7 Oa~ 1qic-r.itr \1Jr10U1' in&;proi:r11m.Tuil111n11s Minimum or no c•x Jo~rn wh1h• •OU l1•11rn r t "' 11 l ~ m.'l chmes that 11bncate 11111 onn-. r u 1 m C' J>"ricocc nee Full & pt Mill OPl•rator neecfod 14 a month~ t>xper on u bndf:!l' port mall . \\111 bt· machlnln~ lt m pa...u,, plex 1-"l a:,~, & ·•lum Celpabh· ol rt>udtnjt blut> pnnb. & dom~ own 'l'l ups Wl' om.•1 ~1 £nod :..tartan)! ~.1 IJr~ & \ l n t ,. o m p .1 n ' l!l' n l'f i b \ p µI~ St''mbuhl' l>t:-.J>la\!. I 62 Mt·G.1" \\t' l rvmt• E 0 F lmmrd or;•nini:' on llw rrwtul & pllllltll' cumpo 1nan1tger. Ume App1ly In pen.on 7 3 "h11\ & J 11 'lh1tt C'o ll nl.'nlll Wl Wt'll as rrpolr Call manager now ror DICK ClltJRCH's' tl-47·007t , C011rfwld <"art' UUJKH' toolmic Wt' orrer confidcotu1l mtervic.iw ttESTAlJRANT l'onv llo.-.p lllJ un xlnt b4.•nl•f1t pki; lhul 963-5671 21118Newpo1t Ulvd, CM S "'IOIS includes medical. dental ( MUISE "" & orvkul ln~ur. r1ease ~lj'JrJlrnf1tlJITTI IESTAURANT HELP ............ C.-trol 7 3 & J II, 1':1ep •r'tt & , ... . -"·-···--~--L hSh' -..................._ ..... _ C--~-• tr•iiri· .. ·• u 1,i.. ,.1 V••rdi• npp1y 1n pcr11on or ••Y P/Time/ unc aft ~-_._ ' • ·.. "' ' pti(>nt•, Real Estate Counter/Kitchen. JR Yrs. !Wpldly tcmwtn~ Or11111.:1• t~v llOllJI. 001 t:rntt'~ ~t. SHILEY, IMC. or older. Gower Street ('o firm 104'utt-d m•er <W 171l()()r.illl.'ttc Avi• REAL ESTATE Restaurant .. Soup & Airpnrt '" ~t't•ll.111.i J MUISl'S AIDl!S lrvinl'. Cu 92714 S A I. f'! S p Jo: R S 0 N Salad. Airport area. Call ma.l..,,1111 t•unlrol 1>rudlk· ..... 1, 1• /\II ~tiilt" 1, ... , 1(19 ~ _ NEEDED Mgr.2-Spm. 95S MM lKWI mnlml 1ntJn Thi~ r "' • '" ~rsonal attention. ex· M1tld wanl1•d . ~r•H lift Motd l 'l ~ l·:.t tlv.' ~un.1 ftra,·b 4~ 41t~ 1 .... 1• IL tr• h ~, 1, n'ln 1,f ., ('t•fUf1t·,1t1•J11 • lui.i.i ~ ol p d k ( st ti •· ,.,. • ' " • l..ri-cl 110 i lltlhilt•M't'flt ro u1·t1un wor t:r or pt•rt 1n rue on ac pro y I .. ,. '"' I w d I bt 1•-~ }lt"I '"7 "!11!1 llkUt{• board shop Mist~ rc:.siooal atmosphere ure PMformini: prud1.1t·111m Ar """' • '" ..... t.ll'Pt'111.h1ble Apply In ~nllal lngrcd1cnls for m11lt•rtul plJnninc ·•• 1 _____ _, ___ •I Pl'™'" or \':tll Tadi;o 785 your success. Contact u:. lJ\lllt'' O<lt•r 11:l11t '>JI 6.i "1L'~t-:."i w 17th St $\.tile ... CM ror conf1denl1ul in IJt-nt·f1t plo.i: Ph .. 1ht' "'·ml oo c&&G tervtC'W ~me & "J' h1.,lor.11 111 Royol P~•s ('tJj~,tflt'd JtJ 0V 3Jfi t· II '..,,..... •• ll:UI) 1•1lol ro 111111: l~W hO ... l'll.tl 'tJll 642·1830 l:•IM4 Mt"a Ca tl262.f. n ·hrf i'l ' ~frd ~ur~ PRODUCTION •£1'"£9'1"/TY•lsT All I fl-# 4V~IJ l'tJu ,1 b\' ~....... ,.. \1 /\ 1 l R .. W 0 M " clt•IJl•n<lahll' & huH' 11•t... Front oCc appear. Typini;i p t 1 mt' t 11 vn• It um t ~kill as (·i.~m<'lll t•·"I' CLERK GS wpm. Hrs n ex1ble . nr~«'om..r .. ~ r11n1.io ure ~1vt•11 Grvui> Ill t'/tame pref'd. Call rnt.-nhanb tieiclblc•hr' 1>ur.Jnl't' ,1\llll rot· 557·0642 a s k ror Nrl"d r;,r ht.-l\ p1n,1t WAGES A:.k u'boul ollle1 Ideal opportunity for an _K_a_thl_een_. ____ _ ~ ~ ~rw(ab l'om\' 1n !l • .11n lndlv1duul with an ac· . . Restaurant ME&ED'S PlllA P AILOR Cook.s.-lartHdftos Dfti•eryDrh.n Immediate opt'ntng!> P'Ume for men & wom<!n wilbng to work t'venincs $2.70 lo $3 to start f\Jll time day pos1t1on nlso available. Responsible J>"rson5 age 18/over may aPPlY daily aner 5 PM. ASk lor Jean or Matt. Me " Ed's Pina Parlor 410 11th St. Cosla Mesa. MAJNTINAMCf Dana l"l llarbur F\p.•r pr\'f'd S3 50 hr to 111.,n ~ rnn(lt" ~m4'f1l!\ ApJlh :}t701 Donn Or MAINT-HAMDYMAM All( nwmt in bulldlnl( dc!U'l·UP CM. N ll ,m ·..1 l'tut:lt or v"'n nt't'.-l>!j:.J) JO to 40 hl'll wk ~tm\' L"Xp. nt!t'dL'tJ 642 ltl()3 ~mMon f'"r1 rounlln~/ purchasing Recept.iorusl.litelypmg& Wf~~'l\:LI f'F ~ckground lo work with paper work. ans;lhones. l•--------Nurbt'"' H··~1i.tn l h I' Co m m 1 s s a r y yng co. 645-1.395. aren Restaurant Hil7 Wt•i;lcbffSk20'J M 11 n a~ er or C: u r I l.ec.,t/Typiit JACK IH Nt·~Porl Bt•1ll'h Kurl·hcr Enterprises, Pleasant phone manner MECHANICAL INSPtcTOlt 631 061ll or 752 91 HI Inc. m Annhe1m & good typing skills for THE IOX s m a I I m a g a 2. i n c FAMILY ~ulificd cund1dutc will Ra1>1dh i:ruwln)! Orunge Pa111ler. uuln Jl't'Cbt.Ory. be n :spons1blc for all MAMA(iElt TIMES l'o firm lor;uc·d nf':\r O(' dependable. perm Co11lu funl't1ons of commissary publishing co Mar Or Cly airport. Mature RESTAURANT woman. SaJary to $650. NOW HIRING! Call for appt. 752-6474 Nat1onw1de 1ewC'lry 1·0 A 1 pun 1 ~ beck 111~ 11 M1~a. 675·64i0 ortire including orderin~ will teac h > o u th1· m1•rhunil'.il tn:-.pt•t•tor raw matennls. schedul· J !Welry bus S2S() wk & 1l'u!> indl\ 1 ... tu have .1 PART JIME in~ dehvenes. monitor· Receptionist ror N.H. lnw comm No ex per nl'r ml.ll or J yrl> cxPt·r Mu!lt mg inventory levels and firm. l ypin g req • d . wm train For appt rail Ix.• Jblt! to rm.kt! ini.l)t•l' anputtoCRT. 7141752·2518 642-5163 lion M.•lu!>'> & 111s~·1·t EVENINGS Other runct1ons will in-1---------~ •mou' parti. of a:. cludethecodtn1tandpro· ReceptPIXtoS750 MAHAGIMENT !>t>mbly by h1m:.elf Offl·r cessing or all com · Fee Paid . Manage your own d1s tr. xlnt !>al & benefit i>ki.: AduJts with outstanding. massary payables and A ... a·vespot 1·n prest·1gious Pl d & attractive pcrsonahlw1> '" "nnsult~n business ea!>c S<:n resume pauroll. and assli.llng lll adve .. ;r;,..g f1'rm offered • al tusl Cl f d who 0 "'oy workin,:i w1lh J ...... ~. w unl.rmi incomt: for s d ~ t~>a ~Y~~ :~t k.ids.~Start al S.150 pt'.r budgets and cost produc· lo versatile indiv. Call a secure future Start a no. /11 1 1 • hour. Phone 642-4321 1-.xl. uon. Leslie. 83J.2700. Also Fee spare time without in· PO Box l!i60. Cob ta 250. BETWEEN 4:00·5:00 Jobs. Dennis & Dennis 'estment. 631-5008. Mesa. Ca 92f.2& PM. Accuracy with numbers Personnel Service or MA ..... AGER M e di cal Expt.-r 'd AskForJim and knowledge or com· lrvuie.2082Michelson ""' Orthopedic Asst forl i::qualOpportunity puter input sy:.l~ms is The Daily Pilot has open busyofc in NH. Mon-f''r1 Employer desirable. alon~ with Recepliomsl Fee Paid 0 ' I Call -----10/key adder & 50 wpm Traiftff to $650 U\gs for Crrtulation IS· Sa open. 644·9300 p•RT TIME typing. Spanish helpful. Alert ind iv for plush tnct Managers in the "" .crowing coa:.l area or Mcd!cal·Mature person to WEEK -ENDS but not necessary front desk pos. Ca II Orange learn msurance & com Every Sunday and Every We orrc-r f!xcellent com· ~;r~~~.8~!·;~~0& ~~n~ Maleor.female.begrnner puter billing. Ou ~y otherSaturduy and Son· r· · ,..; .. Personnel Service of Ortho~1c ofc 1n N R pany paid bene its an · ,..., or experienced uppli· """'rng"";k111s req'd Mon. day mornings Driver to eluding medical/den· Irvine. 2082 Michelson cants are encouraged to A'" . · · drop bundles uf Daily tal/bfe insurance a~d a Cooks It COURtl'r PtnOMef We have immediate openings on all shirts for full and part-time post· lions. Must be 18 and over Starting pay 1s $2.85/hour ror swing shift and S3.00 hour ror graverard. Interviews are being held daily from 3PM..SPM. Please apply 1n person! . JACK IN THEIOX 2235 Harbor ll•d ColtaMHo 631·9942 Equal Opp Em pl yr MI F apply. Excellent benefits Fri. Sal open. send re· Pilot to earners. Must pleasant work environ· _Dr_. _______ _ paid by employer. new sume lo: Classified . ud have van or large s tation ment. Please call ror an RECEPTIONIST --------- model company car wath no .. 340. c/o OaJly Pilot. + good dnvin,:: rt'cord. interview date: I Fash Is, type so. ans RESTAURANT personal use. vacation, PO Box l S60. Costa Call 642·4321, a s k for phones. $800. Call JACK IN sick leave, pension and Mesa, Ca . 92626. _-__ Harry Seeley or Don C •RL., •RCHER Ma.rg\e. 640-8470. No lee. <'redit union. .....,_......... & Escorts Williams. ,.,_ -A'1'1encao Career Agen· THE IOX Elitablisbed scale ror this -s 1---------• ENTERPRISES. IMC. cy. 610 Nwprt Cntr Dr. FAMIL y position is Sl68 toS301 per Masseuses PIX/ Answer Serv 1200 N. Httrbor Blvd NB. week bas ed on ex· Female. Top money. Graveyard s hift. tOPM to A h CA92803 -'-"'---------RESTAURANT perience. plus bonuses. Must have car 631·2140. 6AM. Sunday thru Thurs r1~71~1~74.5796 RECPT(TYPIST MOW HIRIMGil Minimum reqwrements . day. Will train. Will pay Equal Opp Emplyr M/F SOWPM typtng, pleasant are: age 18. generally Monung newspaper auto more if cxpr'd. Many r~~~~~~~~~ surroondings. xlnt hrs. Coolct lrCOUllhr c lean driving r ecord. route.,Approxhrs4-6am. benefits and raise~' S60f)mo. Please call for willingness to work with Xlnl s1tuaUon for ma lure 54().3133 P/T help needed immed appt. Cruising Consul· Per'IOftftet young J0.16 age boys and person as earner-dealer. for elderly couple. 4""1hrs tants. 673-0110 We have 1 m m edia le girls llAM to 9rM Approx earnings over PBX daily. Sdys/wk. 549·1954.1 _________ openings on all shifts ror weekdays with optional ~mo.540·3006. Ani.wcrini: ~cn·1 cc aft6pm full and part·t1me posa- Saturday ovt'rtimf! 'Not Nii:ht manager. high operator rull & P.T. Call ---"-------R. E.Sales "Lie. Only" taons. Starting pay 1s JUSl newspaper dehvery volume hquor market 835·3561 PIT sales lady wanted THIMICIHG $2.85/hour for swing s hift hullot.!11 manaRement or Experience preferred Page Boy Maternjty in· OFACAREElt and $3.00/h o ur Cor a defined distract of Good pay & condition... PIX Operator side Robinsons 3rd floor IMREALESTATE? graveyard. Inte r views C'ustomer s. ,Youn~ in Apply in person. !IAM lmmed opening w/lcx:al Fashion Isla nd NB Free training if you are being held daily. dependent d1stnbutors. 1 PM. 3041 s. Bns tol, San· stock brokerage rirm 644-4729 qualify. Must be 18 and over. promouon. service. col ta Ana seeking r eliable in· -.....L..U R-• SI"'., ,._. 1714,,91•0660 Please apply in person: lectaons. · dividual 6:30/\M·12noon. ~c "" '" ~ ~ quatar1ed and in Nile auchtor. exp'd pref'd. CallSandy,640.1460. Nat I rir.m seeks sales I~~~~~~~~~ terested come lo Apply Mon.Jo'ri 9·4. M•s . . . personahty to develor. RESIN MIX R JACK IN THEIOX 385 E. 17th Strfft CostaMe1a 631-9479 330 W. loy Street Presley San Clemente Pe~ect P IT JOb helping new markets. Call Bil . Color malcl'ling !r relal· Cotta ~a IM 125 w. Ave Es plan· widow wl recenl cataract 833-2700, Dennis & Den· ed exnor .• working with ... • operation. Sever a l rus PersoMel Service or ..-Monday lhrought t-'rldayl wan. dys /wk. hrs to be ar· lrvrne.2082 Mlchelson. polyester resin. Depen· 11.30·5:00 and ask for • ranged. Must drive. dable worker; w/ablUty Equal Opp Em ply r MI t" H»rry Seeley •n the $162 DAY CdM.548.()776. REAL ESTATE to work with ratios & C1rculallon Ot!partmcnt. • 08f S A L ES p E O p L E percentages. Apply in Equu~Op~rtunlty That'salt'Youpayfor Pickup Ir WANTED. Personalized Person . b t w nl;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.---.-.-.--- 1'.:mp oyer a JO day ad in the Dtli•fl'Y Driver training. Xlnl reputa· lOAM-2PM DAILY PILOT To deliver parts in CM lions. High commission CAM BRO MFG IF YOU SERVICE area. Apply at llub /\uto & beautiful office. 7fi01 CLAY. Hnlg Bch. havea serv1ce toorfero1 Supply. 2120 ll arbor1 MAUOYREALTY W. of Bea~h. So. of goods lo sell. placC' an ar DIRECTORY Blvd, CM. 646·2464. I 960-4342 I EOE Garlaeld. 111 the Dally P1lo (.;lass1fied Section ~k:~~7~! ,,.._SchoolT.actt.r , REALESTATE Phone642-5678. Certificate or ex ·I SALES I RESTAURANT perience t''ull or Pl l1me. Positions available ror ATTENTION Harbor View Pre-School. M.&NAGE111E'fT 64().882() e x p e r 1 e n r e d a n d Your Management energetic agents. please Print Shop s e n d r e s u m e s t o Expertise PLATEMAKER Lighthouse Realty Inc. Some expcr prcf'rl 31716 Coast Hwy, Ste C. And Our Growth lnchxles stripping. photo So. Laguna. CA 92677 • • • & layout functions. Xlnt A GREAT workin g conds & Stop!!Taketametorelax benefits: 4 Day wk App· and shop at home. It's ly, National Education simple with Daily Pilot TEAM! Corp,4401BarchSt.N.B. Classified Ads. And 1r Near OC .Airport I Equal you have something lo Opportunity Employc-r sell, call a friendly Find w.hal you want in Classified Ad· Viser al Dally Pllot Classifieds _642_·_56711 _____ _ WE ARE HOW AC· CEPTIMG AP - PLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT. COOKS & COUNTER PERSONNEL RE.5TAURANT JACK IN THEIOX FAMILY RESTAURANT MOW HIRING! Cooks I. Counter PenOllMI We have 1mmed1ale operungs on all shifts for full and part lime poM· lions. Starting pay 1:. $2 .85/hour for swing shift. and $3.00 hour for graveyard. I nlervrews are being held daily. Must be 18 and over Please apply m person: JACK IN THEIOX 12osw .... str-.t Carl's Jr .. the fastest growing non-franchised fast-food restaurant company in the West. is seeking ambitious individuals for Restaurant Management positions in the Anaheim area. Male or female. Use up Costa MHo your spare time by work· 754-9763 The candidates we seek will have some college background and preferably some restaurant management experience. Carl's Jr. will offer you: •Starting salary of s 1000. per month while training •Subsequent salary adjustments based on experience and performance. •M edical . Dental and life insurance. •Profit sharing. •Paid vacation. srck holidays. •Performance bonus leave and W e 'll train you in restaurant management through an intensive classroom/in.store training program. Put your Potential to work for you! Send us your resume or write for an application to the add ress below. We'd like to hear from you! Carl's Jr. c..e 1.-c11w w.r,n'"' e..c. 1200 N. Harbor Blvd. Anaheim, Ca. 92801 EQUal ()ppty Employer M/F DAILY PILOT I \ lng at Carl's Jr. part· Equal Opp Emplyr ~/F time days 11 :OOAM to II---------2:00PM. Apply m person. Tues. day through Saturday. 2:00PM toS:OOPM. *Carl's Jr.* • 14262 E. Newport TUSTIN • 1430 E. 17th St SANTA AMA • I 133W.17thSt. SANTA AMA • 2717 W. McFaclcMft SANTA AHA .. 2092 S..E. lrb tot SANTAANA ·* 2511 S. lriatol SANT~ANA • 17971 MKArtflur llVIME • 1720 E. Oy.r Rd SANTAANA Equal Oppt,y Empl m1r Retall Management ASST MANAGER Cu rrent open in g w/future oppor ror store mgmt. Mu ~t bt• en thusiasllc & energetic. I- . HICKORY FARMS Fashion Island Call 640-6030 Robbie's R09 & Mop Wom e n n eed ed for Housecleaning Serv 548·0757 Sales &Serv1ct.' MAN WOMEN Expanding <I P· phancc change store Evenings 6·10PM & Sal mornings 9 30·2PM. $400 mo. or optional prorit shoring progrom No ex. per nee .. many company be11cf1U1. ·rra1nmg pro· gram for maouAom<.'ot. Phone aft i •'M 979·3860 SALES Sportlntt good mrr 1-'or 11ppt l'till C indy . 7141701 0001 ------- SALISWOMAM For quality anUquc shop w knowledllt.' & lnterNll In JntlQUt'S P I T . ~.7945 Want Ad Help" SELL idle ltrms with ·'I 642-5678 Oaily Pllot Clasalrled Ad /\ ~!~n~ ~~~~on i.pecullt.,v slor~ m Or:an~c County 1::. currently look lllg for <1uabf1t!<l UPIJh cants who lire interested an employment thlll Cull tr you are a motivated in divtdual looking for on excitin g ~.sreer rn f11sh1on merchandising . Custom WM•• C..,.+a, IK. I 100 Pocific SlrHt FauRt•V~ please come s~e us. Our Sec rl' 1 a ry . N c· w po r l Seeretary·G 1rl f'rid~,, benefits include an ex-Center firm needs sharp. Rt"Staurant de1>1rei> .,-x cellent compensation persooable exper'd secy penenced typist . bo<>k program. Also. a liberal Must type 00 wpnl. d1~ keeper. & host~ Op dascounl on s t o rt' taphone Career op~r porlun1t.Y to learn a1t merchandllie. Pleiu1e ap with growm~ co C..11 aspects or busrnes.s C:s.11 ply an person Mon·ttri 01dna 640 40S!i ddY" Mr Hupe at846-3391 3·5pm 9·" 30 13Folhionlslmtd --------1•-------• Secretary. Nl•wport Ctr S.Cret.-y Newport leoch Law firm lntt'llJgeM\' di 10 hr wt•ek. ll! month F,qual()pp~mplyrMI F gd sk1lt..req Cull Hulh )'l'J• L4 ~un .. Be-.t•!'i Sales Chemical/ fee Pd BrazcriS9_3KOO -Adu 11 E d u l' .. l 1 (Jr. S4 <UT/hr Apply S50 811.1, monl. Lagun1a Beach 1 n + COIMt + car Secretarv Nat'I coatmgs corp seeks Grtater lrv10(' ~rcd1t 1---------cJCpert for lucrative field Uruon has 1mmed open p<>s. 2 Yr col chemistry ~1ng for ~retary rt'porl Call 8111. 833·2700 Also ect\ to treasurer Fee Jobs. Dennis & Den· ency in typ1111< & rus Personnel Service or shorthund desired. t-\Jll Irvine. 2082 Michelson benefit pack<tgc C.si I Mr. Byrne. 556· 1492 SECRETAHV Est;ib firm . work wl pubhc. gd skills S900 Call Jan. 640·8470 No lee Amencan Career Agenry. 610 Nwprt Cntr Or.NB. SALES -------1 Sedy to $ • 2,000 DO YOU PLAY THEORGAM? •Secret.;es • Legal Frnt Ofc SI J.200 Gen Ofc Type S5 S9600 Legal Mag Card SI 1.400 A/P.AI R.G.O $9600 FtChg Constr Sl6.500 Pit G. Ofr CdM S7hr Liz Reinder!> /\1<enry 4020 Birch S t. St e tO<t f ee Paid Slorran u role csw.,1h. lalt•l'lt'd 1nd1~ w1pre11t1 g1ous co Ccsll Kay. 833·2700. Aiso Fef' Jobi: Oenn11-& Denna, Pe r sonnel Senne•· o f Irvine. 2082 Michelson I( so. there may be d career ror you al Organ Exchange. Openings now avw.lable. Previous sales experience useful. but we will tram you. Call Mrs. Jell at The Laguna HUis Maii. (7141586-7302 Newport Beach 833·!1190 ·---------SEPTEMIH SALES Full time. camera s · salesperson. retail sales.•----------Typist s. ecret:H1t•& phot ography ex per . Secretary Gen': Ofc & Trainee A:. neces. sary. Photography c .. ec. Secretar? semblers·come 1n & ((· Unlirruled. 16889 Beach u g1Sler now so you will~ Bl. HB. 847-3664 Growing co tn beach 0<' ready lO start working when Lhe children dr" ---------ii seeks professional secy back in school Loni? ~ SALESGIRL wltyping. sh & ability LO short term ass1gnmenb Full·tlme ror fabric shop Apply In person rema111 calm 111 this rast NO FEE. paced pos. Xlnt benl-. & I v· T . starting sal to Sl200. Call I ictor ftftPO".,~s Coastal Personnel Agen-Ca.11556..SSZC. EOE cy. 2790 Haf't!pr Bl. CM c. Abbott'• Fabrics S4(}.60S5 ISERVICE STATION A7. 2610E.CoastHwy.CdM __ AL_L_J_0 _8.5_F_R_E_E_ T~NOANTt ~Al.E~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. MAN . open1 ng sh1 ft • n SALESLADY SECRET ARIES M1ss1on V1e10. Good PJY & benefits 83!·9540 Exper. PIT help needed TY'9STS for ladies specialty shop GEN. OFACE Service St..i. Attendant Will train. 759·995l. exper'd. Full or plt:mt- Jol.._. THE TE •M Apply. Arco Station. mti Sales. Mature person . " "' dtlrvine,CM p/Ume. hrly. eves & Sal. OF, Cdfee Bean. 549· 1766. PtlOFESSIOMAL Service Sta t1on A tten TEM9"'R•llES dant. exper'd . Day & SA.US Ir """ "" Eves. Full dt p/tul:M! Ap· MBCHAHDISIMG ply. Shell Station. 17th & The Red Balloon Is look· NORRELL _1rv_1_ne_. _NB ___ _ ing for an exceptional Temporary Serv1cci.. Service Sta. Attendant:. career oriented salt's! 'IJI Pl limo· durin~ person w 1a flair for 5 .. 9.a079 rastuon merchandising & .. school Will tram sharp display. Contact Cynlhia,._ __ •E•O•E•/•M•-F --men. Apply 2590 Newport at846-1666 ror interview. 1• Blvd Costa Mesa. Salespeople·Mer vyns is Serv St.t Help needed im - now taltmg applications SECRET•RY med Full or P• t. Appl}' for PIT sales & s tock " !8> E. Cst Hwy. N.B Daytime. evenings & wiuld shafts avail Apply lmmed1att' opemn~ for" at 98Jl Adams 1\ve. llB w11lmg worker in our Ad Be tC}.2 E o E mm1s trat1ve 01v1s1on lwn · ' · Dictation and Rood lYP Sales person. permtfull angs lu11$reqwred time RM Abrams 1819 Newport Blvd CM 1lus is trul,Y a prestige ---''--------1 anddivers1f1ed position . SALESPERSON Enlhusaasuc. energetic. For an interview p/tlme morns. WestclJff phone 84!>·53JJ and Plaza.640-0972. ask for ~rs Magill HICKORY FARMS ~ SECRET ARY -::: Bank SALES DEPT. ...-: ONewf port Be part of a dynamic & Ill' w1nrung team! Newport Equal Opportunity f1nanc1al firm is seeking £mployer Mt F a self starter w •)(oodl ________ _ clencal skHls. Xlnt work 1 ________ _ Shi,... ... Pnparat;on Some tru<'k <1r• v·:i~ Know Orangt• & LA COi.ii!· ties. Lifting. Neal dp· pear Engbsh speak1n1? L1nw1lco L.sboratone!>. 2148 Newport 81. CM AP; _PIY 9am-10am Mon f'r• SHIPPING & RECEIVING CLERK Wt· h<.tve a n !rJi mediate need for •• s hipping rece1vmg clerk w 12 year~ rt .. 1ng eonds & co benefits Please apply in person or SECRETAltY c t n t l' x p t' r , rontact. Immediate openlng wnh fa m 1!iCir!1 v w 1! h ADP largl' active real es latt' packing & 5hippmg olflce an Newport Center I Pension Sen ices Call Mrs Johnson ror e t! Ct r 0 n I(' Pa r 1 :-. 180NcwportCenter Dr app't 544.9000 helpful W(· offer a 2nd floor good starting :-o<i!ar~ Newport&ach & x!nt ccmpan~ 644-4360. ext 263 i.. • A 1 ~~~~~-SECRETARIES ue n e 1 1 t.s . pp.,\ -Symbolic Display~ SECRETARY In between Jobs'> l\'ot re ady to make a long term Job commitment"! Work temporary o n long or short term jobs wthagh pay Register th as week. TOD 4320Campus Dr. 11 150 Newport Bch. 979·0164 SECIET ARY /Le4JCll Laguna Niguel area Ex· perienced. good s kills re quired. Resume lo Ad. 308. Box 1560. 0 a rly Pilot. Costa Mesu CA .. 92628 SECIETARY CatyofNewport Beach $8411 to ShlJO mo Salary may be above the A step depending on the rand1dalC'S qua1tr1ca· lions. cWlth & Without Sii 1 I !i62 McG;.w A Vt·' TYrlSTS Irvin~ E 0 E PIX SHIPrtMG-CL_ER_k _ Long & short term JS Responsib:\· & n..-.. ~ s1gnments . HohCJay & needed for shippml( dc·pt v a<' at 1 o n P .i Y St. John Kntt3 540·717! Hosp1talliat1on plJn 17422DenanAve lrv1nt-uva1I. VOLT ff f\f\Ja("Hll!i.f..lV •,I 111.JW t '• 3848Campus Drivt- 546·4741 tAcross From OranJte Co. /\1rport Equal Oppor Employer SECRETARY SHOP HELPER No exper nee ~u~t havl· knowledge or hand tool!\ UECC. Call 54tH':''J! EOE IU< SCREENERS. full. & part·lime. progrcss111t! co. change ior rapid uCJ vancemena Prcrerabl" non·studenl Lugun:. Niguel. Classic Graphiri- 831·0902 ·1uer , after school w :1 cir. .fo1n the Unde r .. cas :!:J0.6 JO. M f'. 1 & 8 yr Wo rld c l' Jat·qu~~ olds S200 pr hr· Dys Cousteau . SSl ·2929. eves 557 -6434 Our expJ o c•n r; Engineering Oep:irt menl require~ an •n telhgent. mature. ~x tremely well organized indi vidual to handle heavy Secretarial as· s1gnmen\s . Excelle nt typing and shorthand sltllls reqwred. ProVl•n ub1l.rly /\pply. U.S.DIVHS 3323 w Warner Su.ntn /\nu. CA 1)2":0:? 17H l 540·8010 SPECIAL RECRUITING Clerks. Typ1 ~1 :., SecretJr•es. Kl'ypun\'h Oprs . Alt oHlcc 11k1lb Sign up now for close to home temporary ass11(n menlb & al highest brl)I (3t\'. The incumbent selected to fill th1S 1mmed open· tng will act as personal secy lo the mayor. Tasks will be vaned. interest· mg It confidential in nature. The lndlv select· ed for thas position will also perform work for the members or th<.• City Council. auend (·om mission meeting:s & take minutes as assigned. He· q 's H.S &3 yr.s recentcx· per as ti secy Must lYPl' so wpm & tukc dictation t;Qual Opportunity ut 100 wpm Appl)' by Employer M 1 I" Fri Sept 8th. 9wm·IPm & :!p m 1pm , lo••.11 t1 on ~forket Basket. 7000 Eli·' Inger. Lscrm.i. from lfon llngton Ccntc•., llunl· tngtoo &ouch 9/15/78 l"or inform11t1on ---------& appllcauon tontJct When yoo c:ill ClasaHheci Pcn1onncl Office. City or to place ;,n nd. )OU rr 3:- Newport Beach . 3300 sured 01 .J trit1nd'.11 Newport Blvd, S40.2lOt. welcome and help In wordlna your nd for he t WANT ACTION~ respoM ~. C;il' Nov.' ClassUed Ads 642·5678 642·5678 IELL~ J I I I I I I I . ~ I I I I '7) ~ c ., II ec Tt • --- N QIJLV PILOT Woono!ld•r See""""*"· '!'" ~ S,-. 1055 tiitcel•IOlll 1080 loah, PoWft' f040 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .W,W..t.tl 7100 W_._. 7100 0.,. 1040 Uara&t' ~alt•, lrundle GlVt; AWAY pnces on ·m SKJPJACK 20, OM C outd r ive. completely overhauled Ualy but functio n al trailer 1n r ludt'd Ot'pt•ndablt' Chl'vy v 8 t na. good Oltallna or fishtn& boat woo 87~0 or &4-4-7211 bu.~ t '°s'c': ~':'' Tn.cb 956~ .AMfo~ Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................. •••••• b«bl. clothe•. alm~t nu 1969 Couaar. rurnllUrt' '150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976TOYOTA ~ 9701 1976 Harley 01v1dson Fla Ur WITH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sr. I.~ TYPIST P/Ht. Golden Re11r1evtr pup fOC' 34 boy, woman 9-10. rte. Lening town 'l hul"I I _ __..__ _Call$48 J4fo7 pll ... AM: r whl & ahow klrhnwurt', ll"aChlnjt day. All mu~t @O 847 O:S14 __.,. prt ~h11b . worm.-d , IU<le$ 1 Kl1loa Crt. Npt CllY ol Foun~ln Vallty Ty\Xst C'lierk. p ,T, prh ri.w.ed w/TLC XllH ih 'l' C'N'lit. NU 2 6PM '78 Hummel l>late. wanl F V Rec. Ctnl~. $3 StHo awhool, NB arH. PXptoa tl13l 4~ 1~1 eJ. Girl with watenn~ 1393 P"f' hr ~3$ tlr' Pf't!le~. Phone fl WM ~lftcaC-..try can. al5q Los N1no11 w\ly. 1 ~ ~ent le&dl'r $44 1611 i\Kl.' Cerlt\ll n 1'-h1·pla.•11I i i MB 2SOC Opium Ix'<.! S51·3J62 C'Xpt'r Pc-ri;onnd orr. ~ ~"' hUl'k~r1>un1l i\nltQUt'' l'urnllurl'. --------- 10200 ~ater A'tle .,. v Top bloodhnl'll UIJl k h1kt~. rtwtorcycl<". p0\10 12 x 14 red sh ag are11 ru11 C7l4)9S.\'8321 F.O E 'J)plJil 11.tldtan rot!~ furn Grirdt'n goo<l1t!' Coit $700 , asking SS'~-Brand ntw. on ly CAMPO SHRL LS males. INo ma.stakt'. 4 apeoed. rad io. ht'1ttt'r & only LS miles 1 AskinJ? only .... ooo $700 or but o H r-r' NE:W~·~c 1~ 1;:,~t- 6'5-2813 1906AT $3979 ·· THEODORE • -, IK TRI HULL 110 Volvo 1lm Honda 12S ElsinorP XJnl ~offshore Gd Mariocch1 forks. $425 cuKI 675-JMS C. ll &46-0957 Wruuahl Iron fl'nl•an.:. S300tolr 846-4996 Type For AKC Spnnatr ~pnna.-I 111 pl.1111.a., buoks. brtl'·ll · i8 ti,._,. '0"' • t ~.lll'l'ypasl Silt\ mo·~. lt•nwlt-. l'hllmplon brae.etc Vou 'llloveit~~ Cabinet qua li ty blk 1947 Chris Cruft. dday xlnt"'';!nd." ~~•1n~!~'. ROBINS FORD 75 f'U.OWHED VW't & IMPORTS to CHOOSI fllOM! &~O\JI F'Ult" Lint> t1l H..tMMrVW I 871 I IEACH IL. ........,._.hoch 842·4435 Travel AJtt'r1l Mi7S + TUr"ay lint"". ht-lit u fft·r ~IL 10 AM daal.Y 164-0 Sun11et walnut rich drk color. c ru1 !I e r . ,. n & • n s . windshield. bar k rut. Mani.If F..nganttr s:tiK IUi ~ 1UH'1.' vr11 K4R RIJite. Laauna Buch stm iraan va ttem. w1d<' marulold. $850 673-4730. must 11ell ~./ bsl ofr W~e"SnJ Adm S20K • Work HO hou1lt l•n 1-.l'lly Fr.. to Y0tt 1046 l'h ~ 996i ____ ~~ ch~r:: r ~·~~~ '76 TROJAN 25'. Bnatol _~ __ 7326_______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~KntJll{l l''lit $l&K -+ ~rvlt't-11 on ll'1t1po1»1\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• M11H' furn & household a.1Jloav1ul 831M918 cond. xtras. ll4.750ior-YamahaOT400.1975,xlnt 'GB Chevy, low ma , xlnt ·7~ Sf1der rf'd Bluun 1060 HARBOR Bl VO CO'.>fA MHA··C.41·0016 AHaRomeo 970$ lrV~~C:C:~AJ'0''> ... 1&nm,•n1a" n «·c1vt· l'h't'~"e.lpoln&Saamt•tw , 1 llcm11 8AM t u 6PM EJ-rlu"vacclnr-...ad• rer .. S58-as:M " merh cond & JP cond S2l83~. punk !lll'rt'(l ra~,.. JUl'l ""· H• uou r Th oo"111 lv1n ° yur" <lld Gnc>d pd ....... ,c .. t/SUn 1••"1 G"n ~· .. _,, J • u . .n......., ll22S ed'-'•"7387 .. ~~lt~f'~ZM~~~.....,642,,,. ... '~"l-'10 turkey I'' Rt•~.,· Brin; Fanul.y mt>YU\1¢ 1133 ~7 '' .,.. """ .. . stnd/bd lbl SIO. foldinlo! 28 Power Sportrls han11 pearance. $650. ,,_ . .,,.," M1rv1c .,.... ---_ U\&a I'd 1 lry I.an ... 118 cot bed $10. cos m etal' Boat. Wood hull, Oying a9 5· i2 CHEVY t.UV '74 CTV 2000 dnl c-ond Q your nrarhl Looblt• whl n.-utercJ W~r & drye r, refng, ltultcase SIO . c lothe bndge, newly rt'bu1l1 Montesu King Scorpion SHOO Good cond m•w dutch. imP<'cc.1bly STOCICCLBK Ori-.. Ketty ~fl<'t' fl N'<'.-lve ll rnalcl'llt,3)'1'1.•<'\ w•v S1~t1r Touch·n·Sew . 1'leamerS3.S48.m3 e ngine Needs somr _,.,.A •~"ftg:f· r "l1n. 642·60221548"'842 ma1nt;.1nt-d Cu ll ""' ·~ am. Juat (or •PPI Slt'l'<'IUtt' IM4 ~o ---------woric Overall cond1t1on c..JU0.:!.J._~ .. .. t.n.lt' m stole, MIAC furn. BABYCRIBSSO e xcellent. Brand new ble.)QU 559 arter5. llr74 FOC'd ~upervan E con 1_540-_36&_1 _____ _ Uiht mfll ro nd,. rt'lla ~ pt'niOCI vr food dn\ In• re<'ord I U Ii 14 1 -~ IEL~ Wf'll tmprd 3 yr <lid h i ~ MAITRESSS25 d1rect1onal finder and '7SHusqvama360 2.00. r 1s . Pill. rad101htr ·73 Convert1bl .. Sp)Ch:'r. • l"'m1Urm Sh"'Jl (ict dt• MOVIMG SALE Simmons. 645--3215 FM 2·way radio $6000 or Moto-X. Olll 64S-6046 H.O. air. ma~s. Ql t4 ck new brks. clutrh hosei. l\'11,,,. ~·rt w l k11h Tublll wt c hairs • .,ora. bes t oUer. Evt>nangs, or642-6274 ant $4000. 1140 Si l!I bultery 'al11e' A1-kini: ' ••" • ' li7~2:'li!fl u.!.cd furn • 8 ' W TV . Ind I a n head P enn Y 645-9376. -------·--_536-__ 14_4_1 ______ SS300 Call J('(f 6iS !*111 ---~. Superv1c;or s 11>ant11d ( lunch &radM fi 1 ll O.vbSc~ 2 bn daily Mon t-'b $3 ll pcor b&>ur <:all Cheryle Eruvu ~3GO Nfttpon ~l<'b &\3 14-41 ,_......... -I OSO btkt~. 1 tl-.. "Jo· & mMa 1883·1909. pr\1t party ---------~Honda CB.550. 3800 mt. ----- I i .. , ... N•""·I .. ,1 ....... """" ... Call after8pm. 675-2324 8. Urucore Otngh6 wl trlr . faC'tf'l overstock. mint 76 GMC 4X4 .... ~1 9707 -··-....... .... ._.... ••••• ••••• •• • •• •• • •• • • • t'r1 Sat Son f''l-om 10 to t -· GanSt'ort <;ro111' 838 ~ " ·• • e el'. mo tor. alt<>r y . cond 1350 ~7404 SIERRA ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOT AN AGEJllC..:Y 'I•--------Sl'M 202S Wall He:. SCDIU ans oars. anchor. xlnl cond. Nt:v1-;n An:~ **I BUY** iu•w->_____ """"-m.2511 Motor HOtms. S./ F: u...........~ 1060 a...t/sto... 9160 .qual ()ppor F.mpluyr-r Coot.I wit'd l'\11 n1tur1• ~ """'_... ANSWERS Chns Cr aft Tn·Cabin 46' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .\pphanrt>' OH I will ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yar h t ··oagroon ·· TICHNtCIAMS ltt>llorS ELl.for 't'ou 4 Vr old Chet.tout Mare Sueld -Rigor -custom dbl cedar hull, ~&rth., Jr, h)pmt"nl WAITER MAST US AUC TIOH SU'ed b)' Royul Corp Gd Chaos -Unwind -absolutely magn1f1cen1. mcritaruol b.1dt1¢ruund c N"1.i)ltA Wet«. Wed to 6..._.61, & 833.-9625 chs~uon. $650. 6311094 OISCORDE sips 10. 2 heads & shower wot'lt.lna Ill rnaint~nntt ~at Apply an Pt'n1on. ---------Mhc.el••oa 8010 Consadenng all the con. SIS galley, refng. VHI'. buakiJ.nfl mt'd11:1al !lJrU sam 6 ltall1n Dell, 1909 ----~v that Fra nce's auto:ifs''-·. d~lh fandAr, • r ...._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed be ""' ~ l!;itpe r 'd 1n ml.'l'h 'I marborRl.C M CASllPAIL> caus ,may wm ass. 0 AN swam ~l~n~.' qu.llll~ ai. -----f'or gd Ubed furn. anu LUGGAGE TAGS it ought Lo be called the step;. wttwn g_as 460':; w MU"a.nc. rte C•ll Suun Wautr~. C3bt rood e>Lp c1ix_~ & l'lrTV's 957 8133 Crom your business card. DISCOROE approx 3S hrs since ma· Stll·3830 Xln1 ~neht~ nee C.all Mrs Bcntky 1.11 Send one card ror eaeh Jor overhaul. S48 .000 Mt.!t..'\Jon V\t!Jo..al"l'J H4&33:91 11•..,· contempor,ary :.ola tag plus one spare. We MlsclllcmMous l>rivate parties only -----from mod"l lwmc $95/o r return perm a n e ntly Welllhd 8081 plea.se54Q.5937 TICH ... ICIAMS WANTE D No. Lit.:unu bet.-i offer. 644·5150 &ettll'd attractive tag. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORREHT! 1'76 26 FT. GMC MOTORHOME Fully selt·conla1ned Weekly & daily rentals. CALI.TODAY! 979-2500 RENT z:r Fireball. ~elf· cont.a.l.ned. Lots or x tr as 645--2283 aulomaUc tran.,ml!mon 118119071 ssa5o SUNSET FORD 5440Ciard<'n Gro\lt• l:\l11d Westmin~ter flJ6-40tU 74 IOOLS. AM f'M 4 .,pd !OIN m1. Vr) c lean. & runs xlnt. 6i5 987'l I _,..., ~-Beach Older la dy nr 1.tr p et Ii 1977 24 ' Os l Sklpjack. mu'"' opening~ "' op mut.ht•r or young child to 6 Unit Broyhill Canopy 0 a · me ing air rne Wanted Porta C r ib & custom sedan. Lk new PO rt u n ll I c i. I n ti n care for & J>end m y 7·Yr Bdrm set, Portable bar. I D reqwre ment.s. Pte· Playpen 01' $14.950. Bkr S4A·S556 RENT-New '78 22· Motor es 95 70 A.usti.....Hfflley 9709 \:Or•i.t~~bgl!s~~.,'!,...!n rl hut• old IO\~ly, wt.'11 bt.ohaved Bruns wick pool t bl. ~~~z~tht!~t ~:C~~s! cSll496-1477 Homt'. Loadl'd . Hy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... """' ... ,..... ••• at• d1.1u1tl'lter to £1 Morn i;tcreo/phono 1n bt fl wallpaper , fabri c o r Minical Cr!-'l ~o~;Sportf1 s her. day1week1mo .6i5-5832 •nu ... D ... EW 1978 'UH Spnlt-!ook:. & rn" APP I 1 l' u n t ..,. l <• ,.chool. Your homt' or cabinet. clec dryr, 2 "Uay Glo" paper & Wl' .__.__..&.. IOIJ 25 x9 6 • Oybr, towe r, -" " Rood $900 /b..o;t orr J Spm troubleshuot. rt!µllll & mine. 4y7 2362/e\'es cane/velvet oerns1onal 11 b ·k & _.., '"" outriggers . bait tank For rent '78 Pace Arrow llOODOOGEYAM da1ly toset-5.529_S65 • test e&ectron1C' S)'lltems R··• ed hrs k r w1 ac tnm your ••••••••••••••••••••••• s wtm step S8SOO W 1'1 25', loaded. MIC. Brand 17"""" 1034 .,...,·9051uk for8usrh .,.s.reqwr · c ·moving. ma e 0 tags. Or lry lwo c1trds ,.._ •M... .. · 1 new . W1nte1 r a t es 1 """"°114 1 IMW 9712 .>.>• fer 543 Fullerton Ave . back lo back ~ • •Mr; t.ake sailboat or eqwty as O...L y $4895 Telepho-;;e Si1les Re ps W~houseman for plant N .B . tNr Newpor t PRICE£· Prefe rabl y a n o ld trade Pvt Pty. 631-3772 558-3060. IRVl ..... EDODGE wanted. lmml'd pt time leastng company. Mon-Harbor tf1 -Sc h oo l 1 S2eaor3/SS · Fend~r ~aseman , but or673-7626. '75 FM!ld & Stream 22 rt. " work a vall. 2 s haft . f''rl. 8.J0.4 30. 5.57-0150. 645--3418 4/5 tags $1.60ea. anylJ:ling Ul good worklnJ: 17' Olen·L, fbrgls1 pl~ 8' sips 6. loaded wtlh xtras 40 Au~?.Nl~r Or 6-IOa m or l0am·2pm W ......... toSl2K Qnblk hd .. ...,. 619tags$1 50ea condlhonforaround$100 Beam. ball tank. all Sl0.000964-2678 13"3388 33C7 r k r • MJtaH nauga. • e-a·"""'· lOor more $1.40 ~a. will do. Call 661-6261 ah -~ or appt. as or Take c h a rge ability Sl50, matching tub chr SalesTaxlncluded 5:30pm. Strong trlr. xlnt cond 76ESTAIUSHM&IT i---------- . sought for resp pos w/ex, $5(), antique stov<' $60, NO CARO'.' Xtras. $1450 549-1S97. Call 67~73. '74 Dodge. xlnt AT, PS. TELEPHONE panding corp Call Ball terrariumcorreetble$5() Draw your own or send Trumpet. >tint cond. $100 loah.R...t/ air. xlras Nu tarl.'!'I SOUCITOR r. 833-2700 Dennis & Oen. 968-mlO dd phon •. 536-7821 or S36-98'70 Iv ,. .. ~ 9050 Allto SerYiu, Perts 831-34961 Aft fl. ~1_:2]_4~-.._ rus Personnel Service or Bl k name. a ress. e or message. ~ & "' ....... ---1 9400 Exp. Only. Sell the Dally lrvine 2082 Michelson ac oaugahyde co~h. we'll make one card per ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..._.._..... 76 CHEVY YAM Pilot. Earn 5160 5200 a · · lovest!al . c hr.d ottoman. lag. Add 25' each. Wuoodrht zebr. ~ec pa a nod. awter plush 75 ft. motor ~·~~;;~~-~~:i~;;;·;~ Air cond .. pow('r ~l('(>r week Highes t co m · Sl7 5. 4 hr m11ple Sendch~kor moneyor-w ca an . gd con · yacht. hourly or daily. · .· mg. llutomalll' tr.ini.. m ission pa1d. Y our WAREHOUSE barstools, S80. Vanity. derto: $325/bst ofr . 544.5230 aft 675--2172 -675-1411 more.~an 30.000 m1 s to stereo S<'in• n;i.lom phone at home0ver 2 l G&l.LAIOR $1S.552·1717.aft 6pm. PtLOTPltlMTIMG 5PM loats.Soil 9060 ~~~.Us~?~~~ ~w 110>94021 1 0 .card.Call83S-6453 I ASSEMILHS M~an·1 4·P<'"'t>t C:o:. P.0 .Box1560 Clarinet. itlnt cond . ••••••••••••••••••••••• s JOpm. S47'5 to3PMonly. __ rl• t...-<i •v/2 y r old mull. CoeUI Mesa.Ci.92626 Buescher-Aris tocrat . Cal 2S. eqwptcJd rond ---=--------Call64S 366lor:-c-vJI &spnn°s $135 494-4091 $1.25.494·2859 Dana Pt. Pn to ~"'II ' MGA compl. frnt sus Cor+Foitleosinq TEUPHO...E IMMEDIATE ' .,. • · PllONEMATE 00 p .... p t' n s 1 0 n . 1 n <' l cf ftlXOPBlATOR OPENINGS Qn sz wale rbt..-d. mallr.1 T ell'phone answe ring P.+s 8087 S67 · .P.960-4i45 EVERYTHING. compl ~~~rtE..~~ htr. liner & pedestal machllles w /warr. $79, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 27' Erickson. Newport rr axle asmbly. incl Pleasant working cond1 SIOO 642·8802 wl remote,Sl49. Singing Canary. wt bam · Ray shp. ammac' Ex· s prngs. w1nds h1('ld & '70 VW C c1mpl.'r V .rn t01ons inC fas t -grAowinl' NORRELL l Roger. 750-3791. boocage. $25. l r a s. SI 5. 5 o o . supparts. rt dr. bumpers. loadt>d w ' \'Q u1 P +- range ounty 1rport Moving: Compete house 642 3879 ~7051 675-8787 drive-s haft, radiator & Corv Comp lex with bus y Temparary Services all near new furniture. Copy machane, ro ll·f«:d . · __ .__ air enR co11ver!.10n Chevrolet dealer! Some 25~ to 40'k off onJ:. cost. copies from books ctc. an· ftkMos & °"Jan-8090 26' Sloo; tnple plankt'<i :n~~f~~u~~ ~:~ ~.~s. perfect <•ond light bookkeepanlf, typ· 549..S071 lf9F1ores.l rvanc.752·~ d . all supplies. curr ent ••••••••••••••••••••••• mah og hull . h e ad . 6PM. •--------- ing. Opportunity for ad· EOE/MF model. Pnced for quac k HAMMOND ~alley. sips 4. llauled & .. '73 Ford :\.',. Van. open rd vanccment. See orrice 21..AZY BOY rockers. sale 968-2J63 surveyed 1118. lncl's NB Chev. 6-cyl 250<.' u. enit. kit. nds work. l(d opt mgr. at H OWARDWhsle Supply bus needs 546-5952 VITAMIN SALE M~!t£f..'?~2G~~h mooring.S9.000.673-7S3R ~~~\.FfuTc~.d~:.'~ ~~;con~~-Wf52ss;~. g:!~~~';;~: 0J:!:o"~ P i t peOwople oriented 8' couch $125. Crutches REVERS. Owned by a 20· mahogany sa ilboat pressure pla te w 1T O. Ros..~ Beach or call 833-0555 for person. nr631-5588 $12. Boal gas tank $22. BOAT CANYON professional musician & w/trlr, SJ0001offrr. Slap beanng & J·s pd Saginaw --------- . t.men Rug scrubber&pollsher llEALTHFOOOS an excellent condatio• avail. 8 .1. 751·3272. trans. All for S2i5. ·ss '771UllLETOP appoui L WORtc AT HOME $25. Dishwashe r S4S Is havmg llS 1st vitamin Now asking $550/best or. 673-1644 Borg-Warner 3-spd o.o. El 50 Phonesales.lightbulbs Gara"e door opener S30. sale. Save 20'N ·SO'* on fer. Call 67J.7UIS even-trans, new celhno1d l'lc v 8. autom 11 uc trllni.. TELEPHONE Call ~5220 675-6259 lOO's or vatamms. Sale Ing s & w eeke n d s . UDO 1-i. good cond. xlnt Sl.2S. CompelJllon clutr h. factory air l'Ond1t1onmtt Dtr•.1i.TCHER ~ .. ~-3 chairs. ottoman. couch. begins Wed. Sept 6-Sept 646·2153 days t Mo n.· trlr & cover. $1250· d.Lsc & 3000 lb pressure> p0wpr stt.->ennR AM ..-~1 ~"' ~-lam""' tabl"' 2beanba0 23· Thurs> S48~eves plates:.>. HO radiator radio Mu 't ..... r•n' f "'" ~. " 632N."'--at Hwy . . ~ Aft6PM "Aa 92 ·"' ~· Wo m a n w a nted o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• chairs 962-8156 ~ '74CAL20.top rondallon. ~. ,,,...,-47 llF'896641 night s 4pm-ma dnlle. ~ 8005 La~a Sch 49HITT5 Hamm o nd 0 r ~an all Be rr Sl87S Thurs lhru Mon. ror ol ••••••••••••••••••••,.•• ~Sale 8055 I Right next to Safeway I w / beeCed ·UP Les II e xtras 644~~0 er for Sal. face In N 8 Ans "er ~ Jew~ry 1 ••••··~··••.••••••••••••Dresser & nate stand. ~ $1400. Mus t hear t o ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUNSET FORD phones. dispatch nurses LA Poiie Rouge. 1831 O~I)' UI a_ll IS sold. Tools. saz.e waterbed. L-s haped believe645-77Z7 Catalina 27. 4 bag sails. 1~1Hia-1.J & vanous paper work Westcliff <17lh St>. NB. machines & you name it. desk. Game-bumper pool Knabe upnght piano. xlnt dulette. galley. sips 6 Oa.sks 9520 =l~~~~;', Grov~~~~O Mus l have commo n 361()gleSt.C.M. _ tbl , Nt>w gas BBQ. cond $700 Must 5('11 "'2 ownership. ••••••••••••••••••••••• senM?. Good phone voice Wash er/dryer. o ther ' 6'13-4956 S6.00..67S.3186t673-4191 Dependability a mus t SLOT MACHINE Want Ad Help? 642·5678 rrusc 151~ 'SS Thunderbird Ex per. helpful. but w 111 S ,,.LE train. "' Wl's lcllff SEPTEMBER Nurses Regi~try ONLY 1617 Westc hff. Ste 200 Antique Mus ic Boxes. Newp0rt Beach Cl k 631-0610 or 7S2,9118 oc i.. AmeriCOll TEU..ERS SOUTHWEST IAMK 800 Glenneyre. Lag Bch lntemationol Galleries l!Kl2 Kettering. Irvine 754-1777 497 1771. Experien ced ~~~~~~~~~ PIT tellers required. Ask - ror Joan. E .O. E. ESTATE SALE 18th-19th C. Antqs . Tow Truck Drivers ex· Baby Grand Piano. palio per'd. Top pay. Apply furn. lOOO's of Items. Sept G &W Towing, 7408 7/8/9, 9 AM. 1021 Raver Ohms Way. C.M. 642-1252 Lane. Santa Ana. Trainee. production work .... .us 80 I 0 Po6sible lead person opp· ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ly.642·22S6apptonly FRG HT DAMAGED HOl'POINT SALE. 3308 TYPIST w. Warner nr Harbor. Statistical. mag. die· Santa Ana. 979-2921 taphone . & general. Our --------- specialty Le; pulling you CA.SH PAID to w ork. Work tem Ws hr /Dry r s /R efrig porary on lonl: or s hort working or not 957-8133 term Jobs w/top pay Register th is week. Built-in dishwasher. Gaf fers/Sattle r . walnut r ront $5(). 5.57 -04!>4 TOO RefriJ(, Washers. Dryers . 4320Campus Or. Sle 150 Gd bargains. Guar. Best Newport Beach. 979·0164 Appliances, 53&-0911 ---------1NewGE 14 cu n ref rigs yr Typist guar. $185. 675·3186; 673-4191. Refrl ger ator ts c u ft Whirlpool. xlnt cond Gold Sl2S. 494-7160 TYPESffiER TRAINEE Frigida.lre FF. lrg bottom freezer . $85. Call before Growtng recn.tl 1.ment ad 6pm, 960-5286. agency. located in the Santa Ana-Irvine area Maytag Washer & Dryer. seeks a s harp . self· Gd cond. $100/paar. motivated Typist w ho 540-0040 dys. An 6 pm would hke to expand _c_all.......;..63:...l....;-0585;..;;..;..;:__ ___ _ he r /b.ls sk ills. Assign· Old rehig ment will entail training works good. $1s. on ~ Compugraphic. 642·3879 Compuwrit.er IV typeset· ter. Strong typing l60 + WesUnghouse dbl oven. wpm accurate>. flair for electric range, while , gd detail. and ability to get cood. 770-7339 a.klQg well .with others lk-'-8020 and cope w1tb p resaure ••• {=;••••••••••••••• needed lo qualify. For 01 ls..,.. .. b"· conalderatlon. please r "'u ... e . c all Francie (7 14 > ExceJlent.$30. 549-7111. 846-<1995. Ni..1h.lki 10-spd, $75. Chris, 645-1 Sl I Ewal OpJl()rtunlty £mployer MI F ~~~~~~~lc...rn& .. ~~!'! ...... !~.~~ MOWISTHITIME Minolta XG7 w/35mm for Job &eekena to c heck leos, $230. under warran· t he Dally Pilot He lp t y . Mlnol u IOOmm Wanted clU1lficatlon If Macro lens $200, 645-9556 u,. Job you want 13 not _e_v_es:...·------- there you m.l1ht conatder DoCJ11 1040 otterin1 your 1ervlce1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wlth an ad ln the. Job 'AKCrea. LabradorpUIJll, Waated catecOll'· Pbo11e L3wltaold. eo.sm 64()..4090 SEE YOUR ADIN PRINT IN24 HOURS Place your Daily Pilot classified ad before 5:30 p.m. and it will run in the next day's issue. The Daily Pilot is the only afternoon Orange County news pape r to off e r you this 24-hour service. Stop by our office or call 642-5678 and a friendly ad·visor will help you place your ad. You can charge your ad or use BankA.mericard or Mast er Charge . DAILY PILOT 642-5678 Perfect cond. Wurlitzer 40' hard chine ketch , good ~~m Ebony Baby G r and co nd . w 1 m oo ran g • .,_ ____ _;... __ _ Piano. $2000. 5411--4362 $20.000. 642-1643/ an 6pm b d d Well designed. rustom 1948 rty'INMlth Woody Ba Y gran · S'. xlnl con · Wildw1nd Catamaran 32.000orig m iles. Maroon S2000firm price 675-l38l Price of a Hobie but with n<'w Remington dys only· twice as b1ft and twice as wh ate w alls . I mm a<' tv1.!loclo, fast. Ma ny xtr as for thru-o ul. Serious 1n -'1IR, Shreo 8098 ocean going. Evenin gs quines only. 673-769'2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _531_·96_10 ______ ~~~~~~~~~ MclNJ'OSH MC2505 Amp. '6S BUICK LeSabre 4 dr Mc intosh MX113 p r e -CAL34.supercond .. fan· Sd.n. P erl l'Ond. lo mi 1 amp tuner.twoJBLLlOO tasUc price.67~ owne r . "Cre am Puff' spkrs .. Teac AR40S Reel· S1200tbstofr. 631 ·3849 to -reel auto revtrse, ------------------ PE2038 turntable. Ad· 30' Clipper Marine. 1975. A.Kl~ vent 201 cassette r e · ~ls. VHY. d1f. knot· Y.WCS.S 9530 corderlr.layer w tdolby meter . 9 9hp motor. eler ••••••••••••••••••••••• T<U.1 $ ,SOO cash . firm st.art. Xlnt cond. $10..500 Ch a mpion Motor Hm ... 6J8..467SaftSPM 84&-3033 1973 . 25 ". C hryslt"r Ta.EVISION Rentals Free Deli very LOWASSIO.MO. (7141 !>49-7024 loah&M.-. Ecflll,...nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMral 9010 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 12· alum. boat, Mlrro Craft $300. Trailer $200. 548·9fiel ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOHP Evinrude. like ne w, $275. 548-8572 a fter 6P M 36' Warra m Catamaran. cruumg type, s ips 6. Cur ren t survey. As king $12.000. 497.2896 Sol Cat '78 + trlr. $2500/~lofr. 642-8134. eves New Wildflower 12' L1tewelght. vers atile $1100 va l ue, $SSO 552·0563. eves lloah. Slips/ Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AVAIL.AILE YAC Newport 646-0551 30' Ava lon moonng. In front of Scan 's and llWi m area. $26,000. 673-5099. chassis. lo ma·s . Will s acnrice prict> & take VW Bus. a ntiqut> or t'lass1c car l radt'-in s Finan r 1n g avail . 552·6122. 4WhHIDrins '550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP #I IN CALIF. 1978 CHEROKEE $6995 <J8Al6NNl3l1661 1978 J.20 PICKUP $6995 <J8A46PN 1404391 loah,Mshte Ecflll,...nt 9030 Stip needed ror new 32· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ketch. Newport Beal'h FREE 100 GAUONSGAS Mercury 60, 6HP . ton~ area 631·0499 shaft. Forward reverse n e utra l. Gas l ank wl pump $225. 645 8440 1 Volvo Penta Outdn vc wtCn.osader en~. Cmplt Wanted· Quiet lamaly needs sbp or tic for like ne w 41 ' s aalboal Re ferences avallablc Please rail Ron · 633-3894 with purchase of any jeep wtUI this coupon acress . $800t bs t ofr Slap Wanted· for my !>4' 644·5686.eves. r1shing yacht. Bonus. WEWIUIEAT I.HY WRfTTIM DEAL O...ANYMEW JEEP WIARE OVERSTOCKED loots. 'ower 9040 2131833-<t746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31 · C hris C r a fl Com . mander. All fbrgls Long equipt liat + all nu elec- trncs. Cond must be seen ! $22.500 . P .P . 673-4220. *SEA RAYS* BOAT SHOW Res pomuble party Slip needed for Ow e ns 28 Caban Cruiser. Benefits lo you' 548·0937-Mlke 2534 Ha rbor Blvd COsta Mesa '°m-Speed & to101_7_1_4.._/ _S4_9_-8_0_2_l _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "77 Ran,er XL T extras. Shallow V hull. C.h~ler air. P IS. whls. eves eng ai trl~~~i:farm '1Sl·2857. d ys 552,8391 '77 20' FORMULA ~~~!s" 4, xlnt cond. T·B•nl Runabout 675 8-173 646-9474 PRICES Trampor+affon !~ ............ !~!~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• All 71 Modlf1 ~. Sale/ '74 Ford Courier. 33.000 Must CJO Reftt 9120 ma Tulfy shell $2000 Making room ro r 1979 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S48·~1 modelsnowondi.sph.1y. Older camper 4·u le. w 10 ---.&S-F_ord __ P_t:_' -- HAlRISOM•S tru ck . S150. Stove & ms SU RAY IOATS .~rl'f_n'""'it....,;.640-....;.._27...,;.oo___ s.u.14;s 3101 Coa.lt Hwy.lN.B. F~_r sale · bootRlver . Run '74 Oat.sun p . U. New 631 ·254 ·, \.Amper + . 6 bed. paint. 12395. ad cond S37S 642 9193. 962-7498 74VWIUS 17SSRRE1 $3477 SUNSET FORD S440Gardcn Gruv•· lll\d Wcstmmllll'r 036·<10 IC Autos Wanted 9 5 90 ....•...•..•........... WEWILL8UY YOUR DATSUN PAID r OR OR "'OT TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK D'ATSUH ', d, lt1 Ill l ,1Jfl'lr .lh11 83 1-1375 49l-ll75 WE BUY CLEAN CARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 28211 lfurbor Bl\d C~'T f\ M f:.-.f\ 546-1200 -------- WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FORTOPl:SEOl'ARS FOREIGN. DOM ESTI(.' or CLASSIC~ If your car 1s t!Xlru r lc>an see us first IAUERIUICK 2925 Harbor Bl11d C<xllll M~it 979.2.500 WE BUY USED CARS CALL GA1t1'11 U~t>d Car M i:r 540-5630 1011 ~so~ & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY" 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA WEIUY USED CARS! We're the new Cht>vrolet dealership in tht-I r\/tnt' Auto Cente r We need your used car ' JOE MAC.-HERSON CHEVROLET 21 Au lo CA•ntcr On vt> lRVINt.: 768-7222 WANTED! L it le m odrl Toyot J ~ Volvos. P1tkup.; & \..in~ Call us lodny · BUY OR LEASE YOUR I '78 IMW NOW! •BMW• •RESALES• 'i:J&\an .. 133'ilH>X • "';.j~4 ,p IJ.3l.l'fo I i5 S30lc1 air 1S6CM M f., '7f;~ 4 .. µ tSOOP(.J\1 I ·r. 320t .i ~p ·~Pl I ·r. 320ld air 10<J401 Wt-ma~ hav ... your ,, ... ,; car 111 our an vent or) C.. II LI." today ' 831 -2040 4'5-4949 . . . CREVIER $1 \l 4. H OAOWA'I' S AIH A Alf.& 835·3'7• 1Hf UlltloolAt! l)tllVlloG MACHIHf - •USED BMWs• 'i5530i Auto 19l6M1V • 'iS2002Auto.a1r11d 2Z3ti? 'i620024sp.aarl 13SNWZ ! 'iES30I . 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W(' Need Clecin Oat~un!>o ' COSTA-MESA• DATSUN . ;,j 284S HARBOR RI.VD 540.64 I 0 540.021 l NOTICE how D&•l> Pilot Clni;i;. 1f1ed adi. d1:o1pl:1) 1h1•ar messa~es with lt>~1b1ltty and Impact., Ou1 ad'< we are prOUd to s11y. renlly rtt-t tt"!IUtl ' Phone 6425678 I t ' Wo1, IMpC>f'iM .... l•pC>f'iM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Awto1, UHd Woo~day Sup111moa1 6 1978 OAJL Y PILOT 09 •• • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • .....;;.;...~~...;..;;.i;.;.;....;;..;....;;..._;_...;;;,.. _____ .;;.;..;.;;,.;..;..;.;;.;;;..;.......---.. Tn.cu t560 Tndo 060 ~ u.porl•d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0,.1 t746 Volk1wCl9"' 9770 CoclMoc 9915 Auto1, Und · Aartot, UHd Autos, Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• '14 Opd M1nt1 Coul)f' gd VW OUNF. OUGGV Rent ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 F1eetwood. irold. btful Cougar '9ll ford 9940 PWo 9957 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• trans . 11uto trans, vlnfil enir rebh. s und/11 trci:l i 6 MR300D. tan, lmma1•, llf'r&•() Ull!I, $12."UO top. rt11M>n1ble, :181 36 O dya, 4'7·23G2C'V8 Becky tires. Ca nv1s topl_tow blr i.nd Sl I~. 675·41170 lrather Stt•r. tapl". ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM, 1ur 126K m1 ·a. 'T3XR7. e''.~t>' IJct option. '18 Poro Count!r. nu p111nt COMPC.ITE STOCJC Blitorr 673 \514 44,000 m1 s. perl cond nmi; & tin·~ AM1f"M OF.71 '88 Opcol K•dette. needs or644-7211 bus S2000 673·61871548 5501 I "l0k • '77 Coupe de Ville. loaded. casi>. :..• \'l'r w :! • '"1 fORD PINTO-S ~17K.1~--~~~ trant work. $200 '7S bus. °"j· 1ns1de & out, 9'7tHi815 carp ele , 11 ha~. lo miles, PP. '4.795 7 ·8275 low m1 . perrect cond. Dodge 99]5 2300 cn1o: s, pd I• K m1 :. 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AM.I FM tape deck, burnt omg, $6600 494.5453 1"8TARGA tl2 White 5 s pd. custom thruout. Mlnt. classic. al· loys, 8 t.rk. Xtras, Konis, new tires. records. S9900 or best. 831-0866 12 VW CONVERTIBLE . like new ~ Ful'l a ir. AMll-'M. Miche1Jn11 Im f;jccably Ma intained ISO. PP4!n·319S '64 VW van. rblt eng. & brakes. Best olCer. Call 9M-0037 '67 VW BUG. 'A real sleeper and collector 's Item. Perfect stock bodfi. i.ntr & whls with s pecia I y prepared 1835C(' en2 AM/ f'M sler cas r:1d10 11\an, economy & qwck ness. 673-7002 VW Crew Cab P1C'kup. 1963. reblt 1600 eng. 011 cooler, filler, & temp gauge. $1200/bst ofr ~9157 •m Bug. Great cond. FM radio. New upholstery. $1150/ofr. M1ke645·3305 '74 VW Dasher, ne wly overhauled. P.P. 1 owner only. 644. 7453 '71 VW SuperbuH. new engine w/guar. awless cond. thruout. S19SO. 631-9560 or 675-8638 '73 VW Super Beatie. sun· roof, Best offer. 642·6274. .•.• !~ •••..•.. !!.~~ RM fmbode. Cd tires. nds 1970 Tonn~ Wl(n. J51C. 4! Or Stot1on Wagu,. .,.,. M lib S . W some Y work. SS!t5 air. PB. PS. d ean $1050 Squire uu a u lat1on gn 34202 Del Ob1spe>, 1121. 546-~i BALANCEOF White, runs good. $650. Dana Pt.496-1575 ·79 PINTOSTOC._ Ph 492-2.828 u--9950 '71 Colt2-dr. US. mags. 35 ....noury 2% '72 Nova cpe. full Power. mpg. runs xlnt. s1·s ••••••••••••••••••••••• O Air. ~a.int. hatch . 832-3824 j OHANGECOUNTY·s S2200/0BO. 761:1 1667 . NEWEST 71 Demo~. new battery. LINCOLN·MERCUHY OVll INVOtCE '72 Monte Carlo. full brks & tires. j?ood t•ond Dealership is now OPEN PRE. FORD powor. S950 pvt pty 581-43115 D •ya •DEIOE CLEARANCE 675 S4.25 ~ ~ TheN Over lnvo1ct.> ---;..;..;;..-~;...._--Ford 9940 lJNCOLN·MERCURY Excludes Dealer '72 b:npala 2-dr. blue. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16-18 Auto Cente r Or Retention & Prep xtraclean. wht vinyl •• PHIL SDFwy .Lake F'orest exit SMITH FORD top, new brakes, IRVINE *1280IBrookhu""'t*r t u n e · u P : LONG 130 1000 • D wr. PIS. Pl 8. SBR Urei. • Garden Grov.- P.P. 768-mo FORD ·54 Mercury 534-3254 Run-. 1315 '74 CHEVROLET I Alt 6PM 646 55l5 SaJe Ends9/1617~ MALJIU 1406KXU 1 ti4HfmNJ 9952 P°""41c 9965 $2825 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 66 Mus t 11 1'.> I. :1 uto ·;;Grand Pnx Xlnt cond SUNSET FORD <'l as.s i r 1Jr S i4H A 1C. PSi P B. Roma n 544-0Garden Grove Blvd .......... ,,.~·o-.o•··-·• 645-861-1 redlwhl land top & intr Westminster 636-4010 .... -....... c..... ,_ 'N Must II, 4-spd. 4 •YI. SS200 PhS47-0236 1975 CHEVROLET l'l'lakeo<rer 768 1667 69 LTD. air , 2·dr. '74 ll" I It d IMPALA AM /FM. xlnt running ... cy · x n con · Power steenng. power cond.$650.640-7051. lom1.S2SOO •75 Trane; Am, red. iur. all Power. 20K m1. AM/J:o~M CB. tape dcclt . m1ot cond.. $86-3488 disc braltes. factory air --~~--...:.___ 675·7605 cond. steel radial tires COMPLETE STOCK 71 MUST ANG 'i~ ~t.re. 3 spd. xlnt con (119Mou) OF78 diUon, lo m1. AM1FM II V-8. automatic •rans, lrlt.S2500.979-772.3 SJ451 fORDFIESTA'S fa c t o ry a i r cond . ---- SUNSET FORD 3 Dr. Hat('hback. Deror J A M I FM s tereo, :.tee I '75 Pontiac Aslrf' St Dr. Hatchback. Sport J radial tires . tmled l'lass. Wagon. Many extra:. 544-0GardenGroveBlvd. Dr. Hatchback. Ghia 3 4.720 mi les. r allye Xlntcond.842·5000 Westmins ter 6364010 Dr. Hatchback wheels. <SlOl 1 '73 Porsche 914 . good '68 VW Cam~er. Rood cond. S4200 or best offer. ,...__1__ BALANCE Of' S559 I "71 .Salan. 9 pass Wgn -, • .......-9925 '78 FIESTA STOCK Orig. ownr. All pwr. Ai C. 1• ****** .. ·----------: " ' I . H I "'I 11 .I /j I 8 l l ·l l7S 493.3315 .. ~ D11ti.un HoucJ,lr r woo • 5 i.p~ conv h.trill11p. • 1-'00d shafll' ~ run' uul • good $11!00 &.I 7152 • « it 2.80-SL. Xlnl cond. 2 • LOPfi. brn w tun mt. Call • Ron Mtllt•r 639-4901 ----1 4 ~BZ280. lmm.'I~· cond 50,000 mi's $9000 r1rm Celli evri.. ~-0790. 1976 SL:° blk W/blk 1111. Btlul cond ! Xtra stereo equapt. 499-4071. 548-1831 '78 Porsche 911 SC Targa. Blk on blk. leath, AIC. alarm. whale tail. lrl spoiler. etc. SSOOO and take over $299/mo lse or JIW'("hase at S27.000. PP. aft 5, S3Hl922 1978 934 Cstm. 6.000 mi ·s. Sl4.SOO/bst ofr. Wkdys. 213 -371·98 11 . Eves / wkends. 714·996-6595. i7 934 Yellow/tao. alloys. Blau AM/FM 8 Lrk. snrl. air, bra. SS.700. 759·0099. '78 Porsche 928. dark brown: ltd. slip, stereo. air. $31.900 Days 847-~. Eves. 645·6519 Renauff 9755 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TEST DRIVE OUR 'UCAR OFTHEYEAR" Good inventory i.n stock. Hurry while they last! MIRACLE MAZDA/RENAULT 2150 Harbor Blvd. cond. AMI M s t ereo cass . Muot sell. Sl9001ofr. S48-4S37 ·72 High lop campe r. stove. ref rig, elec. pump, 2 dbl beds, AM/FM 8 track. Runs good & body good. $2400. 675-3824 ·67 Sqrbck. xlnt cond. reblt eng. SllOO/bst. ofr. 642-1306 \0 VW Van. Very good cond Stereo. bed. carpet. Sl800J bst ofr. 548-7952 '71 Super Beetle. new paint. clean. $1795. 962·7498 '66 vw. rbll engine. 1500cc, S795. 642-1126 bcl 6-9PM '68 VW Bug. 4-sp Manual shift. Great cond1t1on. Private Par ty $1500 U2SNQS> 1141635·1381 VotYo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEFOaEYOU S&LYOUR ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUNSET FORD ~~~nd. Sac St500 '77 Cordoua. 17.000 m1 . 2% ~ snrf. AMtFM 8 track. O 5440GardenGrovt> Blvd wire whls, many xtras Westmml>ter 630 4010 70 PONTIAC AsklngS6500/~t661·044ll '7I MUSTANG I GRAND rtUX eo..tistt..tol 9910 OVER MACH J I =ifu~~rp . Must .. ._ . .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yellow. V-8. auto tram.. St950 '69 LINCOLN factory air cond. power CONTINENTAL INVOICE !>leering. rower dl'C' SUNSET FORD 4-door. full power & air bra.le.es. Slee radial lln~s. S440Garden Grove Blvd Nice car. 1193BMX I raJlye wheels. le~. than w--•fttt-r 636·A01(J $975 P R E · F 0 ft D ll,000 miles. AM / Jo M g)UJ•u..,..., __ ... __ CLEARANCE tape 1154UDNI m.-ti.ti-.t 9970 ..... ,_._ 11 ~. The2'k0ver lnvo1ce S5550 · --. Excludes Dealer IJetllai'bor, Costa Mesa Retention & Prep SUNSET FORD . M2 .. 7'I *SMITH FORD* 5440Garden Grove Rlvd. 12801 Brookhuri.t Westminster 636-4010 '76 Towne Coupe. 40M m 1. xlnt. White w / maroon leather. S7.100. 675·61311 673-8700 Garden Grove OldaMObiM '955 534-3254 Sale Ends 91161 78 9932 '78 FAIRMONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1978 CORVmE 4-door. 6 cyl. automat1t· L oaded• A Beauty• transmission. (15461 <364TOJ I $4344 s 1~~~95 SUNSET FORD HOWARD Chnrolet S440GardenGrove Blvd. ······•·······•··••·•·· 73 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS <6944 ) Sl950 SUNSET FORD 5440Garden G rove Blvd. WestmlJ\Ster 636-4010 • •••••••••••••••••••••• t977FORD THUNOEltlllD VS. uutomalJc trani. .• pwr sleenng & brakt''· pwr windows. t 1lt wh~I. factOf')' air cond .. custom wheels, radio & heal,\'r Ser 1~1 Silt P340S S5811 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1 0o0 HARBOR Bl VO CO STA Ml ~A oin 0010 Dove&QuailSt..s. Westnunster 636-4010 ""9o 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "73 T· Bird f\Jll power <Near MacArthur. 78 FAIRMOHT '74 PUllo Runabout Mag New radials. Wife's car VOLVO, COSTA MESA Jamboree & BnstoU 2door, <656TZE l whls. •lJck. Askano SI....., Ask mg 12750 892· 1832 Newport Beach S " "' """ SEE US! 833-0555 4150 orbestorr 661-0448 •771.11RDS UIS VOLVO ---SUNSET FORD '76 FORD V-8. auto trans. ractory « • 1966 XKE. hrdtp convert AM /FM. xlnt co nd SJSOOI b.<;t Ofr 197·4~>3.1 9737 •• • •••••••••••••••••••••• • ..._...... '73 Lotus Europa twin tr cam . many lite s. tr II ER t\ • AM /FM 8-lrk. 962-2706 «FRI EDI..\ ~l>ER • Mazda 9738 • I ;\I PORTS -tr ••••••••••••••••••••••• • t' '1 '""•. .. : FR1EE ' : • Clll.('11\"·'' • miracle mazda « \ • J + o OlllltH 11111 d h till .. I .. , ........... ''"" • • ........ M 2150 H--'---ll•d. ·~•IUI j •• Ult ""' ~ • 50 ,, \I.:-. • Costa M.sa 645-5700 • OF c: '' tr • "'Ith lht .111 +tf h"H 111 111 i. I If .... • 1"":.~:;~~t Nt.~ >Vt f N• • :iiil~fliit• .. .. • .. tr : ~===~~~~T .. • • HURRY HOWAT MIRACLE MAZDA WITHTitE PURCHASE Of-' ANY NEW 1978 M.UOA GLC You will receive u11 AM/FM stereo ''FREE" 1978 Midget. AM /FM cass. pm stripes. ltr.a mos old• As king $4900/ofr. 768-7554. MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .. • • • • • •• •• • • or lhecash eqwvalent ·74 MGB. xlnt cond . ofS239.00 AM I FM. orig owner MIRAClEMAZDA SJ105. 639·9113 afler 6 21SOHarbor Blvd. PM. aaaa llFOREYOU SEU YOUR TOYOTA. SEE US! MARQUIS TOY OT A Mffi.5ION VIEJO 831 -2810 495-1210 COSTA MESA --------Over200 F'iat.s to 645_5700 73 MGI GT '72 Coro na, auto, nice choose from plus 11n (£18lJoo> clean car. xlnt cond. out.'lt.andJng selection s2975 $1275. 640-0735, ol SportHars al MoMt aH 9739 DICK MILLER ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUNSET FORD T.-... MOTORS '71 MASERATI Indy. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.20W Wamer. S.A. seater, lthr. air. full pwr. 5440Garden Grove Blvd. '8TR8, mlntcond .. white, SS7·2l32 mint. cond. Overseas Im · Westminster 636·4010 ra.ic:;~ell. ~or '71 850 Flat Spyder. 1.t ports 64S·5980orG42·069R Opel 9746 -------- 9767 air cond, Power steenn~. JONVIEJO S440GardenGrove Blvd. PIMTOWAGOH power d is <' brilk t->-. 831-2110 49S.t 210 For Ad Act1'on Westmanster 636·4010 4 s peed tra ns. powe r powe r windows. Slc~I s le e r 1 n g . X I n · t radial tires, tinted gla::... .... ORANGE COUNTY Call a ·12 LTD t rans p 0 rt a t I 0 n vinyl roof. Till Wht! .. 1 VOLVO 4-door <378GHA 1 t079PCT1 rallye wheels Call for $1450 $1895 D•~<'Otint ' cJ IJSWI" EXCLUSlVELY VOLVO Daily Pilot SUNSET FORD Call64S-3661 or see at 1079SWD 1. •319SWO · Largest Volvo Dealer Corl Fox Leen:?· 1083S W D ' c 31 75 W D ' inOrangeCounty: anv1soR G ~N 8 1314SW01. IS29SQS1 BUYorLEASE II" S440Garden rovcBlvd ......., ewport Iv SUNSETSUPERSAl.t; DIRECT Westminster 636·4010 COSTA MESA ~i,~· ~.~·1,~.·~. 642·5678 Trade your old stuff for '72 new pauit. 4 spd. gd SUNSET fOID new goodies with a cond.S950. EvesSS1·6020 S440GardenGroveBivd Classified ad. 642-5678 Dys, 870-01 lS Westminster '36-4010 2025 S Manchester A9tos. Hew 9100 Alllos. N.w 9100 tWw 9800 Hew 9100 Anaheim 750-2011 •••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 fl>tate Wag. I Owner Xlnt operalJng cond All pwr. A/C. AMt FM. 73M. $2050. eves wknds 646-5135. ·m ELECTRA 2 door. full ~ xlnt. $575 firm. Ceillac 991 5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• • • DEMO CLIARANCI 1978 CADILLACS Coupes It SedaM Sevllles EXTUMELY LOWMILIACH Excellent Sa vlngs • 534-4100 2 Blocks South of Garden Grove Frwy. · on Harbor Blvd. Lease-A-Diesel '78 VW Diesel Rabbit LEASE TERMS ~'2 ' 23 oer month 36 monlhs , cap reduc11on in c l u de ' secu11ty deposit. •ax & license ond t11 ~1 p a yment S966 23 36 mooth open ti nd •e ase Res idual '?052 86 Cap co st So T06 t o1a1 perood1c p.;yme n1. S 43 €4 28 Ser •R921 I 5121 ~ ........ . 78 VW Diesel Rabbit tncludec; metallic paint. heavy outy rad1a1or 11nted glass. leatherette AM/FM stereo cass ette. c o c o mah POlyglycoat and other extras VW BREAKS THE SO MILE PER GALLON BARRIER 53 MPG Oii th Higa.way .ct 40 MPG a. flllt City 19 78 EPA gas mileage estlma1es a Diesel Rabbit can go 15.000 miles lor approximately a 1 eo THAT'S.OHLY 5 ]50 PER WEEtC!!! USED CARS '7:ZVWI<_.. ... SC>e<'lt"O -,,,..lllte -N .. 11 •" 110u110 "91>icie 1601CMOI SAVE '76YWa .... 1 Ooo• • -Se< •~I l 10 CIM>OM~ ...... ._..._SJ400 HARD TO FIND BUGS ·11 s .. oof. •cs .... #•1041 2·'76's To CllooM FTam .. ~. '2995 '74 c .... 75 Ca11vft'ffW.. air lS.. # 14201 4 •P•ltd 411 con<i1tlon1~ AMI FM ~iow-0r.,.--.... 1-f311lH~I OUI f'llCI '2799 2.•71-·s To Clloose '"- 2.•74 lllcp To CllooM • t I • ! I I I blue. Convert w1hrdtp Mercedes .. flt 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 TR6. New redials & Ne_w_s_e_ets---'. 199_5. 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(738SWW). • Red 4 cyl engine. 4 speed. radio. neater white sidewall tores (J18FVZl '77 CHRYSLER CORDOBA 8 cyl engine. auto trans . radio. heater. power brakes. wsw tires. air cond11ton1ng (676SJP) SERVlC~ HOURS: ... ~· f.-ldG'f 7·)0o.1ft.• ~·10 ''"" BONUS SAVINGS ON ALL 1978 DEMONSTRATORS.__, '75 PLYMOUTH V ALIAHT BROUGHAM ~ cyl ef"lgme .iu1c tran~ rao:o. hearer. pewer •aeerong oower t-rake'> w <:.w l•rr c; t•r cona11!or.m~. c:;reen f755SPS! '69 DODGE VAN V P f> ,.. C o l'l t •J lJ • O n' ,. • . r; trJf"ISm•S!>:Ol'l .:inc: "'2~ wl'ee1s 13!?788C! • \ I D1•ntington Beach Fountain Valley O I T I • VOL. 71, NO 249, 4 SECTIO NS, _.2 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1978 At.t e r noon N. Y . S t oek..-. T EN CENTS ·o VER o.i1, ,.,, .. -· •' 111<1won1 11-.. , C N TED TROOP CARRIER. USED IN SEWER OUTFALL CONSTRUCTION AT DANA HARBOR, AWASH AFTER HITTING JETTY DURING TUESDAY'S STORM Storlll Runs Two S;hips Ag~ound Concert Permit Denie d T he Huntington Beach City Council turned do wn a request Tuesday night for rock conce rts a t a downtown theate r after Tot T111nbles Girl Survives 90-foot Fall SOUTHFIELD, Mich. IAP1 A 2·year-old girl who fell out of a ninth·story window and landed in shrubs 90 to 100 feet below apparently suffered only minor inj uries, authorities say. The girl. Danielle Searcy~: Crom Washington. t um bled out the window of( her gra ndpare nt s· Southfield apartment Ttiesd~y~night when a screen gave way. . .1 • .. It's am azi nJ?" S'Jid~bf'reld Fire Chief J erry Connally Testifies At Probe Power Out at Edison • hearing complaints that the con· · c-certs a re oul of t une with nearby . residents. Officials took the action to halt live entertainment at the Surf Theat e r d es pite a ple a b y theater owner Hugh L . Thomas lhat he would install noise - reducing equipment. ~c~rath ... If )~O . ·~distance they·d be p1ckmg us up"\t ·~ · Officials a ith ave;been bouncing m her l egainst the screen. forcing;it'l WAS HINGTON <A P > - Forme r Te xas Gov . J ohn B. Connally insisted toda y that it was not the first bullet fired by J ohn F. Kennedy·s assassin that stru ck and serious ly wounded Conna lly in the pres ide nt•s limousine. Orange Coast residents to<tav we re mopping up m the wake of tropical stor m Norman that wa." dissipating a fter depositing two inches of rain and a variety of problems along the coast smet> Tuesday From the soul!"' en<1 of the l"Ou n •.y whe re fa lling rock...,· for ced the closure of part 01 Pacific-Coast Highway to tht> destruction of $750.000 worth of canning tomaroes on the Irvine Ranch lo a maJor power o ut.age :J l t"e Hunt ir:g t o n Brarh 2e ne ra tin1Z p :ant of Southern C :i h forn1 :.i Ed1s or. Co .. the· ;;eason ·s first sto rm left da mage tuir pe ,j r Votmg to deny t he permit were Mayor Ron Shenkman, Ruth Bailey. Bob Mandie and Dorr M aci\lhstt'r Ro n P attinson and Richard Siebert voted IO favor or giving Thomas a chance to c ut down nois e. Counc1lm<1n .John Thomas did not part1c1patc• an the de· cision T heater owner Thomas has been holding rock concerts at his movie theater al 12 1 5th St.. ap· pare nlly without the knowledge that a lave cnl ertaanrnent perm it was required by the c·1ty. Police• offi cers pre\'1ously re· port ed that they had received com plaints fro m n eighbors about noise, dnnkang and break- ing g la~ Police Chier E arle Robitaille sa id Tuesd ay that th e r e h ave been no accusations of crim inal activity and that the dispute a ppeared to be one of conflicting property rights. Thomas said that the dispute boiled down to the fact tha t noise antagonizes residents. ··1 want the opportunity to bring down the sound levels." he said. Councilma n MacAllister said tha t the prohlc.•ms went beyond noise. however. "I can see where the city would have all kinds of problems when 40(,) concert fans or so are out o n the streets when the con· certs are over at 2 a .m .. " he said. Angel, Devil Get R esponse ·• 1 received a ton of responses from Westman~ter to Costa Mesa l o L o ng Be a c h a nd a ll of Newport Beach ll reall y got me out or a bind · · Th al"s the advertising success stor y of the Corona dcl Mar man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot R.\RE OPPORTt;NIT\" Bab)"'' m y 2 fine i<(ln~. tti:cs 9 •th<' ~rngl•l l &. ;, 'lhc dl·v1l 1 111 Cdi\1 . Ood \\nrk., \\\!lrd hri.. Thi• \JO,\., O<'l'CI ~OU from 8 ilm l<l i 30 pm Thur"· Fri, Sa t. Sun Mu.,1 h 1H l' ".1('0'1' or humnr 1f you have an angel or a devil who need babysitting. call t he Dally Pilot Class ified at 642·5678 and le• a few words go lo work loryou. At ~r<>M~mtlJl~ ' t a14 doctors d eclared Danielle h :..b es. As a precaution, she "I do not believe, nor will I ever believe. that I was hit by the fi rst bullet," Connally told the House assassinations com· mittee that is investigating Ken- ned y's Nov. 22. 1963 murder in Da llas. was tra ns fewred · :(li.( intensive care unit a t Children's Hospitjll1 roil. where doctors said they could! ctisco~r ·tie er'~broken bones nor in· tern al injuries. .. ... • . /1 ~ ,,.,.w.,...,... . Denk-# Claar9e• Valley C_;uncil OKs Ques tions over the number of bullets fi red and the seque nce of those that struck Kennedy and Connally have fig ured in the various theories that a con- spira cy was res ponsible for Ken- nedy's death. Rep. Daniel J Flood . D-Pa .. says an indictment alleging he gave false testimony m c: tr i a l i s b ased o n fa lse c h a r ges brou g ht b y '"desperate men.·· Colonia Park Fee The Warren Commission con- cluded that three bullets prob· ably were fired and that one of them . not necessarily the first one . struck Kennedy. passed through his body a nd then struck Connally in the back. The com· m is sion said the bullet t hen passed through Connally 's chest and struck him in a wris t and thigh. Fountain Valley City Council mem bers ga ve fi nal approval Tuesday to a plan that would im- pose a $550 par k site fee on Colonia Juarez pro~rty owners when the land holde rs decide to split their lots . Colo nia Juarez community leaders Patricia Bitte rs and Tom Tighe criticized the $550 fee as unfair. Council m embers said the fee would reimburse the city for a Colo n ia pa rk purch ased for about $41,000 in 1972. "The park is absolutely no use to the community -they could take it out for all we care," said Mrs . Bitters. Tighe told the coun cil the Colonia park was the s ma llest eight'-'tenths of an acre -in the city. It's facilities for children a re surrounded by an eight-foot high fe nce under lock and key, he added. T ighe charged that the city has held back Colonia property owners from developing their back lots with zoning laws . H~ s-aid-the a rea is largely populated by low.income resi· de nts and the fees should be done away with entir ely. Tighe argued that the Colonia was established 34 years before! the c ity incorporated and its resi. de nts have not been fai r ly treated. On Aug. 15, the council mem- be rs voted 3 to t to scale the Colonia park site fees down from $1.000 to $550. M11yor Pro Tem Roger Stan· ton voted against the move then a nd cont inued his opposition Huntingto n Cdps Probe Bomb m ast Huntlngt.on Beach police arc probing an a pparent pipe bomb blast that shattered a pet store wmdow early t his morning No injuries were reported. The e xplosion OC<'urrcd at 3 44 a .m . in front of the Pic·A·Pct store, 11069 Adams Ave ~ Tuesday by voting no once more. Stanton argued that scaling down the fees from Sl,000. the amount other subdivide rs must pay. would set a bad precedent. Stanton said Tuesday r ecent editorial criticis m of the coun· cil's actio n on the fees was "spurious.·· Brown Ahead By5 Percent S AN F RANCISCO I AP> Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. held a 5 percent le a d over his Rep\Jblican gu bernator ial oppo. nent. Attor,ney General Evelle Younger, In a survey of a cross· s ection of the st ate 's registered voters Aug. 12·26, t he California Poll re ported today. Pollster Mervin D. Field said a total of 1.049 adults were listed a s D e mo c rats a nd 273 a s Republicans Connally said. "it might very well be" that the s ame bullet struck both the president and himself. He previously had cast doubt on this theory. But he said he is convinced it could not have been the first shot "because I heard the first shot and I reacted to the first s hot." Upon hearing the shot , Connal· ly said, he turned to the r ight to check on the president "because l fra nkly had the fear it might be an assassination." But Connally recalled that he was struck before completing the tum and coll apsed in his wife's lap without seeing Ken· nedy . Connally said he recalled lhat he a ctually heard two s hots but Mrs . Connally said she heard three. Some investigators of the <See PROBE, Page A2) Stock Marke t Rally Gains Force Today NEW YORK <AP 1 Strength in blue-chip and gambling 1ssu~ propelled the s tock ma rke t strongly ahe ad today, contmwn~ a rally begun la te Tuesday T he Dow Jones aver age of JC industrial iss ue s shot a head 11.26 points to 897.87 in the first four hours. Advances had a 4· l lead ove r declines among New York Stoclc Exchange-listed issues. ·'The market showed excellent m o mentum after Labor Day and that brought in a lot of nc w buying." said Eldon A. Gra mm. an analyst at Bir r. Wilson & Co "A lot of people were waiting tc see what the stockm arket would do after Labor Day, beca use Labor Day usuall y m arks the start of :.a trend.·· Tarzoon Film Flayed Suit Filed by Kin of Jimgle King Cre ator NEW YORK !APl -An animated porno- graphic take-0Cf of Tarzan films . titled "Tarzoon, Sha me of the J ungle,'' has led to a federal court suit by relatives oC the late Edgar Rice Burroughs. Tarzan's c rea tor T he U.S. District Court sw t says that to add insult to injury. the narration is done by J ohnny Weism uller Jr .. son of the Olym pic cha mpion swimmer who starred in many Ta rza n films THE SUIT CLAIMS THE Tarzan of Bur roughs' books wos '"handsome, strong. In tclligent. coura~e<>us and honest," while Tar7.oon is not only "weak. stupid. physically -... unatlrn('llvC', but olso l~Wd and sexually un attractive " , •' ,, • .J.l , Tarzan's fa ithful wife, Jane. was deplct. ed in the porno film as ··an aggress ive. se" ually demanding and strident woman.·· who is nude for mos t of the movie. the su11 char ges. RELATIVES OF THE AUTHOR, suing through Edgar Rice Burroughs tnc . wh:ch holds worldwide copyrights on Tanan, asked for an injunction hailing (urther showings 01 the fil m. The movte has been s how" '" Kansas Cily, St Louis and Washington. the suit said The suit a lso asks d amages of s.1 m ilho" from the distributor. lntemat1onai Harmony Productions of '.'Jew York, and co·producer" Soc1ele Valisa Films of Brussels and Soc1e•l SND of Samt Ouen. France 1n •Is wake Th<.' !llOrm. which appeared lo be calming latt' Tuesday. suet denly picked up about 9 p.m . bringing a sudden surge or big sur< and high wands O r un g t' Count y Ha r bor P atrolmen said that 5urge may h:i vc been wh::. t drove I wo con- st ru ctson 1.essels aground off Da n a Po 1n • Harbo r between !O 30 p m ar.c I! 'l5 p m . Mon· d;;y A l60·ioot barizr load<'ci Wllh g r:i,..l'I ""ent ashore at Dohenv S t a•c• Bc;;d~ Pa r le About an hour 1alcr <f 26:!-fco• converted troo i; :-;hip l arryan J? a crane ~etched up on tht> rock Jetty we~t of 'he har bor cntranr<' Harbor Patroi s pokesman Sgt. R1char<! Olson ~CJ1d the n > wa1' some sp1li cf d:esei fuel frcm the "cssc! and Coast G ua rd and s tn'.e Depa rtment or Fish ancl Game pollution tea ms were on the scene today. clos ing the harbo1 entrance• with 011 slick boom ~ Ir pre .. ent thP o;pread or the sp1 llcd fuei Tug~ wen· he1n~ summoned i'rol'T' Lol> An~elcs tc try to &et thl' "esscl ol! rts rocky perc h on l ht· t-arhor... we!"t ;etty. but 1Stt STORM, Pa~f" AZ> Coast \l'"e athe r Prcbab1hty er meas ura . b:t· prec1p1tat1on !es!' than !C' PE·n ·cnt tc n11J ht anci Tl-l:rscay Lowl' tona~hl 6:0 'C' 68 H1,ch!" Thur"da' frc lT' !c"' ';"{ho at b<.•act-e~ to t.:ppu ';"Oi-mlar.d l ~~IDE T ODt\ ~ j u.:a Child .!.O!f.:· ~er. gcc·c coo/. u.i:h gusit ana gt:,,'.<• J 11110" gee &~ Fooa Page c. Index A. •e",. Str.•c• •: ,.. ...... -.. 0-•t\ ,. l ... ..... •• ~···· 1:., . .,. ... " .. '*-• Mw~·· ,., fl• c.a:., .......... •• ~··-,... c.., .. ,, c· ... ,,....., ...... , •• Ctan ••'•• o, ... 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Allr l.e~I\ c·• '-... ./ .4.% DAILY PILOT H/F W&df'?!!d!Y1 S!f?temt>er 0 H'78 ,ffo11dale S tnnmoned Sadat, Carter Meet Privately CAMP OAVH>, Md 1Ar1 l't t.'tndent C.irll'r m~t prtval<>I) tod11y Wlth ~)'p( , Anwur dat and :,ummol'.lt'd V1<"~ Prt'1<1Ck•nt W a ll t> r Jo' M o n d u I t• t o t ht' M ldt·a~t summit Mondalt'. ,.ho 1.; condu<'tlnM murh of tht· ft'd..rul JCOvt-rn mt•nt 's non i.ummlt bu 1nr.,~ dur1n.i Cartt>r 'i< ••b <'nC't-rrom Wash1n1i1ton. new ht•rc.• 1n latt- morntn~. hu\'tnM bt>t•n told tM> v.•<>uld 101n &tll thrt"<' le dt>~ ttl lunC'h Hov.c.>H•r. v.ord about tht-,olnt lunt"ht"On "l.tb t•rroneous. •<"cord 1ni: t o J errold SC'h rctt<r . i.poke8mun for th~ National Security (.'uunc1I lie satd Carter had not arranat'd • Joint s~Jon bt'tWt"l'n Sadat and l israrl :-. Menadwm Rclltn rurter and fle~ln t•or1ft'rrc·d pnvat~ly for :••• houri. 'l'ut•1uluy night. J11rul'11 'IOurcc.·s ~u ld. while 10 .. ·cr ranking 11trk 1 Is from th • l lnlh-d Stnlm;, Eaypl and b.rat•I d1ne'tt '"Id lJ1lk\"CI l().CC'lht•r ut un open me'\fl Th<• lhret• leaderi. un· tn moun 1aantt'lp 1110lullun wtlh lhc i'.:HYP llan president and lht-Israeli fl rlml' man1~il<'r 1H odds ov(•r >umm1t gouli. .ind tht• roh• tu~ played by C:nrter 'Thi '> I'.\ no lim e f or mant-uvt-~ nnd wom-out ldeu." !>a1d Sadat tie repeated his obJectaon to Begin's l1mltOO goal ot conclud· mg the summit with an agree· meat Lo continue Ot)itOtluUons ut a IOW('r level neaollauons that 8eg1n s~ud might continue for month~ Huntin~to11 Dis Cri<.-C $12, 782,597 Budget OK'd '· Huntington Beac h C ity <elem entary l School District trustees have adopted a final budget or $12.782.597 for the 1978-79 school year on a 3 to 2 vote. The budget. approved Tues· day. will leave about $190,000 in reserve, according to business manager Bob Hawthorne. Hawthorne also said that the ne w budget is less than the 1977·78 budget. It s hows a decrease of $124,000 when com- pared to final costs or last year. he said. Board Pres iden t Dave Sonksen and trustees Roy How and Brian Garland voted in favor of the budget. · Paula Hu lse and Norma Vander Molen voted against it. productive and that audio·v1sual use has been excessive . Mrs. Vander Molen said that she voted against the budget because "priorities are not in or· der and are not in the best in terests or children. "We need to stop the luxuries a nd go back t o the baste necessities," she s aid. She added tha t field trips and audio-visual films are no longer necessities. Sonksen said, however. that fie ld trips and instructional films are important learning tools for children. How and Garland agreed. A ~otaJ of $2,500 for employee service awards was eliminated Raze Pla11 De layed on FVWing For his part, Begm said at an offac1al arnvul l'eremony that he will purs~ "all endeavors possi- ble to reach an agreement so that the peace process can t•on tinue and ultimately be crowned with peace treaties.·' .............. CONNALLY DENIES FIRST BULLET WOUNDED HIM Ex-governor and Wife, Nellie, Teatlty Before Pane l Mrs. Hulse said today that she objected to expenditures of about $18,000 for field trip$ and $12,798 for the district's audio· visual contract. Gifts that had been under co~­ sider ation by trustees included a $185 bracele t for wo m e n e mployees with 25 years of s~rvice with the district and $127 ti~ tacks for ma le employees with the same number of yeus of service F o unt ain Val ley :-c hool I ru!\tce~ Tuesday again delayed plan~ to raze a fire -damaged eight-room building al Harper School On :J recommendation from Deputy Superinte n dent Gle n Hardy, the board voted 3 to 2 to have architects draw up plans for possible restoration or the wing into a commumty center The restora ti on plans· cost would then b<.' compared with demolition expenses, officials said 8o3rd President Di ck Plum .ind Trustee Betty Mignanelli voted to proceed with demolition t)f the wing that was g utted by fire Jan. 23, 1977. Plum called ~h • de lay "a !>ham" and the b ned wing "a maze of potentia azards." Trustees earlier this year vot· cd 3 to 2 to raze the wm g But Trust ee Roger Belgen, who is strongly opposed to raz. ing the Harper wing, said Hardy suggested alternatives that may allow the damaged building to re m ain standing Trustees Belgcn a nd Sheila Meyers, both reside nts or the Harper area. and Ka ren Ackley voted to have architects draw up the possible restoration plans . Fune ral Se t Thursday for Mrs. Breslin funeral :.crv1ces will be held Thursday in Fountain Valley fo r Catherine E . Breslin. & m!!mbcr of the advisory board for the foster grandparents pro ~ram at Fairview fl ospital in Costa Mesa, whO daed Monday Sh£• was 87. St•n·1ces will bt· at 8·40 a m a t lloly Spirit Church, fountain Valley Burial will follow at HO· ly C ross Cem etery 1n Los Angell's Mrs lireshn. a retired reg. 1stcred nurse. lived in Fountain Valley for the past seven years. She 1s !)Urv1ved by one son. John o f Cypress: d a ughter DeV1la Br eslin of Fountain Valley; three ~randchildren and six grandchildren Shooting Kills 3 BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) Three people were killed a nd 16 wounded in a lhree·hour ex- change or fire during the night b e tween Syria n troo ps and Christian militiamen in Beirut, a police spokesman reported . ORANGE COAST H t DAILY PILOT !~~~~~~;·r,~~.:.:;;.:..:~~ (,tM\t P\IOtt\ftt"4(~"Y W..tA1,fdit~Ar­ O\I04t\l'\+O Moftd•• '"'OVC>" F'rf.(Nw tor CAo\t• -...... _ 8*.KI\ """'-.. &-~ .. -1~1ft Vall~• 1rw1"f' Mctottoo.t<• v,.,._., AftCI "-II< .... ~lhC-\1 .. _.._..,ta> llOt'I •ti. °"~1\Nd ~·•v•d••' M'O ~ tr. ~;:;°(~~~ftl.~.'.~~~.:~,.m V#\t &.w __ , .. _ Ptt'\l()tttt 4'nd Pub'1W' J •Oll Cwlff li/flf'Ptf'\•"'t•~c;.,.""•I~• ,~ ... ., ....... (O<I<>' l ... -•• "'"'"""" ""'""Glft4[0110f (~ltlOH I.•.. l!lt-1' ... 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Begtn did say that "the unique political conclave here" his fifth meeting with Carter and third with Sadat "is the most important. the most momentous of them all.'' Sadat termed, it •·tnc crucial c rossroads" and said: "The challenge is tremendous, but we have no choice but to accept the ch_alleng~ .. We cannot afford to fail. ... Sentence Suspended? MOSCOW <API A Soviet prosecutor today asked the judge to give American busi- nessman Francis J . Crawford a five-year suspended sente nce for allegedly buying rubles on the blac k market. Th e re wa s s pec u lation Crawford would gel a light sen- tence and be exchanged for two Soviet employees or the United Nations who are charged by the U.S . government with es- pionage. Mrs . Mollica FinaJ Rites Set Thursday Funeral services for Hazel M Mollica. who moved to Hunt- ington Beach with her husband, Angelo. now a retired city fire captain. in 1921. are scheduled Thursday. following her death on Labor Day She was 71 and s uccumbed at Hoag Memoria l Hospital 1n Newport Beach. Vis1tat1on 1s from noon to 9 p m. today at Pierce Brothers Smith's Mortuary, with funeral rites at I p.m . Thursday al the First Christian Church. The 57-year Huntington Beach r eside nt was active in the church located at Main Street and Adams Avenue. She leaves her husband. who served as a volunteer fireman for years while working as a bus driver for the Huntington Beach City School District. before join- ing the force full-time. Other survivors include a son, Donald o f Costa M esa ; grandchildren, David, Karen a nd Kathy Mollica of Costa Mesa : sisters, Helen Axton and Ma ry Clyde. and a brother. Bill Rardian, all of Huntington Beach. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Thomas W. Overton. longtime pastor of her church. Burial will be in Westminster Memorial Park. BrilfJfs Measur~ Laguna Declines To Take a Stand Opponents of Proposition 6, the anti-gay initiative. turned out in force at Tuesday's City Council meeting in Laguna Beach to seek council support of a resolution condemning the measure. But the group. headed by leade rs of the American Civil Liberties Union and the Coali- tion for Human Rights, did not get what they came for after heated debate in council cham· be rs . The measure would proh1b1t hiring and require dis missal by school boards of any school teacher or employee who openly advocates homosexual acts. Councilmen voted 3·2, with council members Sally Belleruc and Kell y Boyd supporting the gay rights group. Alan Robertson. spokesman for the Human Rights group, said he was very upset with the outcome of the voting, saying he had contacted council me mbers before the meeting. "and re- ceived assurances they would approve the resolution." But opposition from the coun- c i I came when Councilman Wayne Baglin stated he could not publicly support or oppose anv ballot measure. "We <the council> do not have the wisdom or the mandate from the people to express a point or view on a baUot measure that the people will be voting on," Baglin told the angry crowd. "Any resolution we make does not necessarily represent the views of the citizens of Laguna Beach." But Boyd, who introduced the resolution opposing the In- itiative, from State Sen. John Briggs, R ·Fulle rton. said "We're looking at the civil rights or citizens. ''Los Angeles <councilmen l have taken o position, and Mr Briggs took a s tand a.s a representative of the people, so I think wc should take our own position," he argued. Arte r the vote was take n. with Mavor Jn<'k McDowell. Coun. c1 lma n Howa rd Dawson nnd Bailin opposlna the resolution, a man at the rear of the council ch a m her shouted. "Incredible." and w alked briskly from the hall. When the mayor attempted to move on lo the next agenda 1 tem. he was asked i( the public would have a chance to speak on lhe Briggs issue. The mayor indicated that the public could .speak, but that it would not result in a second vole by the council. That announcement drew groans fro m the audience, and Briggs oppone nt Robertson asked . "Then what's the sense of public communication?" Supporters of the anti-Briggs initi a tive incl u ded an Episcopalian priest. an attorney a nd AC LU spokes m an Jay Murley. who urged the council to take a leadership stance on the Issue. But the council would not be swayed by their comments, and Alan Robertson s aid the inci- dent. "will m ake a lot of council enem ies in this town." "I'm furious.'' the spokesman s aid. "They are not allowing public discussion before a vote is taken." Polled today on their personal opinion of the Briggs initiative, three of the council members s aid they would o ppose it. McDowell and Baglin could not be reached for comment Stray Bullet Kills Man SAN JOSE <A P l -A man target practicing in his garage has been jailed after a stray bullet kllled a neighbor. police reported Tue.sdny In ves t igators s aid Gary Carnes. 34. was hit ln the chest hy a .22 cnllt><>r bulle t Monday Booked for investigation of m a n s lau~ht e r was Vliem Houf t>k. 36. who11e ho me is acros~ the s treet from the Cur nl's res ide nce f'ro• Page A I PROBE .•• assassination think there may have been a fourth shot and that a t least one or the s hots came from a grassy knoll in front of the motorcade. Asked whethe r the re might have been more than three s hots, Mrs. CoMally replied. "I g uess anything's possible but I heard three." Both said the shots thev heard came from the right rear of the car a nd they heard nothing that sounded like a s hot from the front. In later sessions, the commit- t ee planned to examine un- answered questions a nd points of dis pute which have fueled conspiracy theories surrounding the case. The committee also will ex- a mine t he q ualtty of the in- vestigation conducted by the Warren Commission immediate- ly after the assassination. The commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald . acting alone. killed Kennedy Although Connally has said he generally agrees with the Wa r· ren Commission report, he has publicly dfaputcd its conclusion that the bullet that wounded him had firs t gone through Ken· nedy's throat. If Connally's impression was borne out, 1t could raise the possibility of a second gunman. Man Killed By Gunshot SAN DIEGO tAPl -A 32 year ·old San Diego m an who was shot and wounded in his hospital bed last July was shot lo death Tuesday while driving downtown. police !)aid . J ohn R. Bowie Jr. was hit in the head by a g unshot fired from a light-colored car that pulled alongs ide Bowie's auto. s aid police Lt. Wins ton Yetta. Bowie's car continued down the street for more than a block before crashing into a light pole. She said that she believes that field trips are not necessarily Fro• Pag.-A I STORM HITS COAST. • • Olson said the conttnued rough seas might hamper that salvage operation. The re were no injuries report· ed in the groundings s ince the vessels. ~longing to the Healy. Tibbets Construction Co were unmanned. The vessels were be· ing used in construction of an ex t e n s ion or the Southeast Regional Reclamation Authority sewer outfall oU Daoa Point Sgt. Olson said the c rane atop the larger vessel was swe pt away by heavy seas. Olson said the seas apparently caused some of the ships' anchor lines to part and the ones that remained intact were unable to hold the vessels agains t the strong swells. Meanwhile. Pacifi c Coast High way in San Clemente· between Avenida Estacion and Camino Capistrano was closed by falling rocks. San Clemente authorities re ported the closure or power at the municipal pier due to spark ing wires and they s aid two San Clemente bus inesses, the Le Mistral restaurant, 212 Ave . del Mar a nd Paul's Laundry . 207 S El Cam ino Real we re rlooded when the rain poured into the businesses through open roof vents. In Newport Beach. lifeguards said the late night surge of surf forced the closure of both the Balboa and Newport piers where waves were reportedly breaking at 15 to 18 feet. A lifeguard s pokesm an said today the onJy apparent da mage was lo a few support beams on the Bttlboa pier . In lrvine. Culver Drive, the scene of m ajor flooding last winter, was closed overnight due to flooding a t its intersection with Barranca Road and Bar· ranca Parkway. Fred Keller. Irvine Co. vice president or agriculture. said about 600 acres or unharvested tomatoes have been endangered by the rain. He said the npt: vegetables eit· posed to more lhetn an inch or warm rain can rot quickly. 1n Huntington Beach. Edison Co offic1ali: said internal power s uppli ed to the C'Omp an y·~ generating plant at Newland Stree t and P ac •f;c Coas t Highway was cut off by a power shortage. Officials s aid no caus e has been determ ined for the mishap which destroyed several circuit breakers and caused a fire in the room that housed the equip- ment Customers ser ved by t he plant had no interruption in service, a company spokesman said. ne estimated it would be at least two days before ~he damage is repaired. flunt1ngton Beach fire men worked s ix hour s at another location lo drain rainwater from a roof that partially collapsed. Firemen said the weight of wa t e r atop the Huntington Beach Medica l Center . 18081 Beach Blvd .• crumpled a portion of the root According to a fire-depaf1 ment spokesman. drains built in- to the top of the structure to pre- vent s uch problems are four to five inches above the roofline. allowing water to accumulate. Fire men were able to d rain of! water before the roof completely collapsed. Pohce throughout the Orange Coas t reported ·many rain related traffic accidents . In one accident . a 3l·year-01d Huntington Beach woman is tn guarded condition in Huntington Jntercommun1ty Hos pital. Barbara L. Wright. 8412 Slater Ave .. was injured at 8:55 p.m while walking across Slater Av e nue. w hen a pass i n g motorist struck her. police said The driver or the auto was not held. Police said the motorist d id not see the woman as s he crossed t he st reet during a downpour. BACK TO SCHOOL Gym Shoes 8o5ketboH Shoes Running ShdH Soccer Shoes Ba1eboll Shoes Football Shoes T ennl1 Shoe1 Volltybatl Shoes Gym Pant1 Trod Ponti Sweat Suit1 Wormup Suits Warmup Jackets Swtat Sox Open 9 to 6 -Closed Sunday Speed Swim Suits Swim Goggles Ho~I Gloves & Bolls RocquetboH Racquets & Bolls Mens-Boys-Womens Tenni1 Short!t Mens-Boys-Womens Tennis Shirts Tennis DfHMS Tennis Rocket1 Rocket Stringing Bodmlnton Rockets Shuttlecodc1 538 Center Basketballs Footballs VoOeyballs Sotcer Bolls 646-1919 I NATION .. .......... A,. •• ..,.... ~unatJi pn1ntcr Joun Miro. ~. hJs ~en awurdt•rl 1h1• Orand t'rO!'.:\ or h.tl>t•I l.t Catolica by t\ins: Juan Carlos . Acn e Aid . ¥a y Increase • Cancer Risk • ;WASHINGTON I A·P) Rttinoac a<'ld. o widely pre sotibed acne treatment. may tn- c~ase the n sk of getting skin ccncer from swilighl. Lhc Food artd Drug Admanistnthon warn!> i\nyone using the med1callon s tW>uld avoid or minimize the s lQn's exposure lo the !>Un or sttnlamps, the FDA said Tues· dCy in a "Drug Bulletin" sent lo otte million doctors and other health professionals. " . irHF. FDA SAI D the s kin cancer wamin~ was based on the preliminary results of a Temple university s tudy on arumals. Retinoic acid, known gdnerically as tretinoin, is sold bj Johnson & Johnson under the br';md name Retin·A. It is not an inkredient in acne treatments s<4d without prescription. ,-he FDA said it does not know w~ethcr applyinl! a sunscreen c<ti make it safe for a person wio used the medication to stay in:the sun. JN THE TEMPLE study, hair- le~s mice were treat ed with retinoic acid and exposed to s i'1ulated sunlight. About 80 JM:rCent developed multiple skin MEDICINE J tuplOrs. compared with only 6 pe.rcent of those exposed to -.i~ulated sunlight alone. and ndne of those who were not treated were exposed to sun-li1'1~. fn the same Drug Bulletin, the FDA said that doctors or nurses who· are or may become preg- n~t should avoid using hex· ac9lorophene surgical scrubs. It sugJ,tesled they use s ubstitutes as: "an interim precaution" while it checks out a recent Swedis h s tudy on hospital ~sonnet that reported a link b~ween hexachlorophene and human birth defects. JHE FDA SAID IT has been 10 • touc'tt with Swedish Depart· ment of Drugs officials "who have serious reservations about th>e study because of 1h teehnical deficiencies.·· rhe FDA said il will send a team lo Sweden shortly to re· "itw the study, and that it also e l(pects t o receive another Swedish report that reportedly fovnd no evidence of increased b i;.r t h d e re c t s f r o m h e x · acfllorophene. llntil the matter is resolved, th~ FDA said. It would be pru· dmt for female hospital staff w'o may become pregnant to us~ the available substitutes. HEXACHLOROPHENE HAS been on the market sir.cc the 1940s. but scientists discovered in>the early 1970s that repeated use CO\Jld lead to s lgnilicant levels of the chemical in the u51rs • blood. Caner Clw1iges Designation \\' ASlllNGTON I AP) l..&l)l yeu President Carter called St•i.tndlfWlYlan explur~r l.~·lf f':r1lt !>On "lh•l couraaeous Nur'>ept>ri.on Rat oo m111 l' Thu. year lhl• prl'\t<kllt, in hlte JJrO<'lamaUon honortnt Leil t;rahnn l>a) wai. t•lt1<tu1•nt In prabe ol "brave men battllnc fearful oddi.' 1md d rlll'I:' or mun who WOn! truly maisters Of the i.e.1 .. WHITE llOt1s t: St'f!•:t•llWRITERS said Tuesday tbat a h•ndv. n lkn 1111lc from the pret.ldent ~p11rktid the shift lrom the nf•utral acndt'r "Nors1:pt•rhon" rdert'ncc to the swaggerfnt .. macho P~'-' c; r1fran Stt11th. wbu wrote both proclumulion:-., said he was sur- pn ... ed v.hen ( '..irtt>r obJet'lcd lo lu'il yt'ur·, ·What Smith wrok la'it yeiar, and what Lhe president allowed to l:M-"'u•'t.I ovfr his M&rlalur~. was th1:-.: The lln11ed Matl's t'i a )'Ouna nation. but our debt to that cour:.1oteaw. Nor:.l'per,on, Leif Enck on, predates 1776 and recalls a d1-.t-ont aate whl·n br;.ivc adventurer~ :ialed rorth Into lhe unknown." SMrnt EXPLAINED TitAT HE Mvoided the more familiar and n<'ccpted term "Non.em£An" because "1t was clear tbal the prt>!i.ldt-nl didn't approve o! 'exa~t language. But when a Washmgton newspaper, poked fun at the term ''"lort.epenwn" in an editorial, Curter :-.ent chier speechwrtter J<tmt's t-•llllow-. ;.i bcindwrllten note . It . ald merely . "Leif Erik!YOfl a Nor'>epen.on., -J .C.'' "We cont'ludt-d that anh-scx1:-.m had been carried far enough," Smith ~allcd . T VESOAV TllE WHITE HOUSE ISSUED Carter's proclama· t1on of Leif Erikson Day, 1978. which, Incidentally, is Oct. 9. 1t readis rn part· "Stories or brave men battling fearful odds fi re our imagina- t 1on We hOnor such men long after the memories of their adven- tures have been dimmed by time. "So it is with Leif Erikson. His original discovery and explora· 1100 of North America was the supreme achievement of a race of men who truly were masters of the sea." The proclamation praises Erikson and "his men of old." and t•onta1ns not a single noun or pronoun of femini ne gender. DIDN'T HE GO A LITTLE REA VY on the "brave men'' angle th1:-. year. Smith was asked? "They were courageous and brave Norsepersons last year," !)aid Smith. This year's proclamation was Smith's last piece of work before leaving the White House staff to travel and write. He is a former editor of Texas Monthly. .Je r ry Lewi s S p eeeh Denial Catches Staff by Surprise LAS VEGAS, Nev. r AP ' -Jerry Lewis' emotional denial that he m ade any money from. his annual Labor Day Muscular Dyst.ropby telethon was not scheduled and caught the staff of the 21 \<;-hour show by surprise, a-Muscular Dystrophy spokesman says. "Tl came as a complete surprise to all of us," said Horace Petzall. "He s aid be wrote it himself He wanted to get this off his chest and he did." IN A RAMBLING and emo- tional six-minute speech that was not heard by most viewer$ because it was made 'when the network cut away to local sta· lions. Lewis said he had re- ceived 27 letters saying funds pledged to the telethon would not be paid until he assured the donors he worked for free. ·'Twenty-seven letters ques - tion not only does Jerry gel paid for doing lhis telethon -this hurts." the comedian s aid Mon- day in the final two hours of the telethon. "They assured us that they will not send the pledge they made until they are as- sured that he volunteered his time and talent ... Well, they're holding back dollars from my kids. So I answered them." IN i\ STATEMENT HE said he wrote about 3 a .m . Monday, Lewis said: " ... t.he answer is absolutely no. 1 receive nothing from the MD telethon or any of the MD activities throughout the year, and there are many of them . Every dime is accounted r o r • a n d t h r o u g .h t h e Freedom of Information Act plus a variety of other laws you can gel all the fi gures from our accounting and see where every penny goes, where every penny has gone and still goes." Petzall, public relations direc· tor for the ass'>ciation, said Tue5day 83 percent of the funds raised last year went to fight the disease, a non·contagious illness which causes the muscles to de· teriorate. HE SAID THE remaining 17 percent went for "fund raising and management in general." A total of $6,477,370, 13. 7 percent, was spent on various fund- rai s ing acti v ities, while $1 ,573,157 or 3.3 percent went to management costs. Of the 83 percent which went to fight the disease, a total of 31.3 percent, $14,738,255. went to muscular dystrophy r esearch programs, Petzall said. Patient services received 28.6 percent or $13.481.932, while clinical diagnosUc and other community servic~s received 15.5 percent or $7 .283.469. Professional educ a· ti on and training got 2. 7 percent or $1,295,842, Petzall said, while public health and education re- ceived 4.8 percent 0£$2,287,681. LEWIS' 1977 TELETHON - his 12th -·brought in almost half the $59,216.238 the association <'ollected last year. Jn the 1977 telethon. Pet.zall said, $26,811,419 was pledged but the final collec· lion amounted to more than $27 million. for a 103 percent return on the pledges. Of the funds collected from all sources l ast year. Petzall said the association spent $47,137,706. The rest of the money was car- ried over to the 1978 budget. ERA Vote? WASHJNGTON <AP> -Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd said today he is still not sure whether the Senate will ta ke up an extension or time for the Equal Rights Amendment this year. "I do hope we will have an opportimily _to give it a try." the West Virgtnia Democrat told re- porters. . .. • • . • .. • O..IDd1m1ges effecllwe Septeu11ller 10111: j\s of September 10. 1978. schedule changes will go into effect on several ParJs-N-Ride Express eoo Local Axed Routes. Anafares will be tncreased on all Orange County Transit District tius routes. . , The new fares are listed below along with &be routes that nave been deleted Please 1emembef to carry the exact fare since our Cvers cannot give change. . Thefe have also been changes on seMces listed below and we will be revising our lichedules. For nfNI schedules or route lnfomia- tion call 547-3311 or toll-free ZENITH 7·3311 from ~AM to 10 PM weekdays, 7 AM to 5 PM J)Bturdays. and 8 AM to 5 PM Sundays. New OCTO bus farM. ~h•'Cl.,.Seo1emti..• 10.191a1 New New Senior Citizen Service Regular Fare & Handicapped Fare Local Fixed Route & EasyRrder 35\t 15¢ Park-N·Ride Express & Dial-A-Ride 7()<1, 3~ Dial-A-Lift 7()<1,• 35¢ ~riON!Ttt Dlecontlnued Routea. The followlng Park·N-Ride Express Routes have been discontinued: 207: 260; 271. (Other Park·N-Ride Express and Local Fixed Routes nave been changed as well, so please SCJ-3311 ... ,... .... .,.. call for new route Information.) Wednesday. September 6. 1978 S CAIL Y PILOT A IJ Gun Backed SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A felon cannot possess a gun legally. bul the Callto rn lu Supreml' Court h as ruled that he has the ril'ht to u.'e a firearm ln sclf-delense. In a ·s-1 de· c 1s ion, the court re· versed the gun possession conviction or Willia m Harris Kin". Weights Measured WASHlNG1'0N <APl -IC you're really senous about dieting and k«p- lng track of weight loss or gain. maybe a new electronic boot being used on cows Is Just tbe thin~. wherr researcher irt' checklng on their welf(hts and their response to different diets. ThP Agriculture Department says that the special boou are being worn by cows in experiments lo Oklahoma Worn on all four feet, the boots con· lain a measuring device that can transmit at »ny moment the cow·~ weight with a margin of error ol one pound in " thousand. Hawthorne •Christian School * * * ENROLL NOW * * * 0 "For the right Start in life" .... ., ................ Al.., d 111 ... FALL sEl\EsTER ENROUMENT STILL OPEN! • • Fell Sft!i!tthr leC)m s.pt. S • .... _... TWffoa * * Transportation available door to door. Children of all rattt\s .-e welcome - high sc::holaStic standard$ -teeduno lhe •R's, reading (with phona)., wntmg. arilttmetic and readiness. 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All you do is switch your funds Into one of our Six· Month Money Market Certi· f lcate Accounts. , you can defer interest pay- ment until 1979.This option may provide special Income tax benefits. f amous Savings Loan is available should you need funds prior to maturity since federal 1egulattons require Interest will be credited quarterly or, at your option. ~ ~~A I THE BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS AN E0U1'l HOUSINO lENOl!A AN EQUAL OPPOl'\TUNIT'I' EMPLOYER a substantial penalty for early withdrawal. 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Of U.0)0 How .. d M All .... )It ••111 SI • Se•I B•e<PI. ,,., 11\ltd htOllllltt Of .... ,. •l\CI ..... ,ot \1."'4 JUl..'f' II Lyle Dou91•• Gonr•(ll. )),.J CCK~lo\lltll. leQllN N10...,1. "•' 11\1· •d ll•Dllill!O\ di WJSI al\CI •u•ts Of w.ooo JULY 2S J'.r.o Mic.,..! a...1<1, •1U Welru\ A•• • HIHICtftQtOft Buch. hai uueo 110 .,,..,. Ot tltotllhe. JUt.YH l 11cwnu o.111e1 z-..... Ul IS VI• 8Mlle. Ml$\10ft Vi.Jo. l\tl lllltd llO dHtlS or ll<tll<lttltt. John C.Mn 81tte5. 21•21 Pt<lllle, M 1n1011 Vi•lo. Ila• 11s1ec1 lleblllllH ol Reelectftl Ado l ph Mol1n i.l. Ca lifornia worker ·~ compensation j udge of Co~la Mesa. has been reelected pre:.i - dent of the board of tru sces o f th · Leukemia Society of America. Tri-County Chapter. fo r its com· ing fis cal year. ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES Institute Endorsed Dana Poinl Marine Plam Backed -The Dana P f'l 1n l marine studies inst1tutt-, proposed in variou s form~ the past 10 year~. m oved a step forward Tuesday On a 4 l vote Orange County Supervisors en· <lorsed p l ans for J $517,000, three·kvcl in· slitule building to be located on three acres at the west end of Dana Point Harbor. SUPERVISOR Ralph Diedrich cast the lone dissenting vote after com plaining tha t 1n s tilute directors have yet to prove they c:rn generate funds tn com· plete the facility and keep it operating. In s titute s pokesman Ken Sampson . former county harbors. !>€aches and parks director. con· tended the institute has a s upport group and con sultant to work on al tra<·ting priv.Ate dona· tions. "WE llA Vt: h \ITll," Sa mpson '>a1d "W P have a des ire l o ~et something the re th<tl will be a credit to the area ·· ·· r am not arguing that," Diedrich !.aid. "My issue is where are- the dollars going t o C'ome from. ll would seem to me that their sights arc loo high ·· THE INSTITUTE s o Car has been given Cl $40-0.000 county donation and $20.000 each from the county·:. four com · munity college districts Institute officials said thl' SSli.000 first ph~:w wtll liwludt• rin1sh1ng onl' floor sufficiently :sc. that 1t can be used as .. da:.sroom and in:.truc hon area Diedrich argued that current fundi; may not be enough to pay for s uch ttungs as a paved purking area, landscap- ing and a dock. LATE R PLANS c"IL for building a SO<heat th eat1.•r, o b s ervation lower. exhibit areas. .., t idepool grotto and con fe rent'e centers. ' In s titute ba<'l<e11..' foresee the Cacllity u~ ~ marine education centtr for use by county rell) dents of all age!.. j ' Free Bw Tours Slated.: ,, ~Ul.UVAN Deatlu Ehewhere Cnrl>tlnt L O••ld!t<>n U••6 ~t•\ln•. ~ ._.lllS "•' h\l•d lt.Oll•lles Of 1.60,•U 4'ncl .. \tit 01 "~ /)) \t,•O 411\d •s,,.,l\ot '2.100 ------------ Free bus tours of the Irvine Ranch a re ooiri'J offered by the Irvine Co. on Saturday mormnO ~l<&N(I\~ W<LIVAH ..... •• '\IOf "' ot """"~..,h>n l:t••ch C• I ....... •-f ... ~-? ,.,. '" ,,_. Mtl-•l "°""l•t "Art.OOlt C• B••o"H "'u\~ Of (I••• ~utl•••n •ho '"'"""'"0 ••• ••O \Hlf'•\ Mtt9•'•1 -.-y -1'•••• .. Pill• t>oln 01 M<>n""-· Nfw .,.,. Mr MACON. Ga. t AP I -~~ .. ~:.~= r:!~~ .. ;~.:e~':! •;; Su sa a Myrick, 86, a , ... ,. Ro•er• ••" i.e ,... .. ,., '"'~ technical adviser on the ~--;;•",? ~~~ •s.::=-:H.;'._.0·~ falm1nf( of ··Gone \\'ith t<111\011c ,,,.,,,n, ""•'"°"• •• '" tht> \\'ind" and former !-:.~:i:~:i :~~= e!".!f~uft!. a-.:-.ot·1att• editor or the JUNl 11 0.1\11" ~ ...... '111 Alb<lny C" t ••. HuftllncJIOft &.•en ~ ltsleO no .. \e1S O• heb<llllH Jon" e.,u10t Estr•I•. JJ271 Mew Vl•t•, °'"" Pvlnl, 0041\0 Du~i· neu o ll\conel Prtchlon, JUI 0rM""'"i.I lrOft --) .... ~ ll•ltd flO ~HI> Ol l~lltle\. JUNE2' -Aoelt J "••>£•lie. ~1 p~ ~I LU<ero. ~ J....,, c.t>i•••-· he• ,,.,.., ll•t>11111.,, 01 M>.'3'1 •"0 ••M>h ot l t,910 , ...... ,.,..,on n-.oeY. s.-p1-o.• 1. M aeon Telegraph; died ~:'.!.:! ~:~..,:~~ in~!:,:.:,.~~'.~ Sund;1y ""'"£" i.. ,,. ,,.. Good Sow-rd C•....t•rv -Jellr•v B11ll• He~'""· l~ol p '". 11 .... ,,.,. $m•ll\) M0''"". T ·\ •11>,\. L'I a I A,. I M .. rguetlte p ........ Mln10<> v1010. a 1r<t01\ ~ • 1• r ,.., ll•le<l llebtllh•" of 114.110 •"" ,.,. •u•s Dr .\aron W. Ulsculo, 90, Hl\ofUJO •u rH CLEAHORAKEAS .,.,, ... of d ( L~I 'd C II w1111..., Dtnftl• llould1..e. •so1 ''"""" '"''°""' "' F.,....,.,,. 11., ... , ean o .-on a o ege GI•-Cl•c .... """""Qt°" ee"'"· -· H"f'd -··on 'ioepto..-r ). It/I and rurmer president Qf IW> lhfe<l ll•bllltlei Ol ll •. '1) dnd •s •• 1110 •veo111 ee1owow11001 Aooert the Tenn('ssee Academy ><'t\of \t.a.2. •Ur) of ~011r1t•1n V•ll••· C.• .• lovmg -Jon" L Schoon. l HI I V1• moantr OI C••ot StonecyPll•• of nf Sct<.•ncc . died Sutur· ~ •. Cool•tr--"· l>.t\ h\lto laqlll\4' H_,, c. Ho IOfmtl f11Mt•I day noll•C>lllll~-ISMtUOf"" ~rv•<H wlll M MIO Crt>,,..llOn &nd JUl.V J tu~1••I •t we <oNlu<t.a b¥' ~mil" Ct•rtf\Ce J. P•nt~n, t4J4t Tutll••I L-_...._., 411 E 1111• Broollltursl Spece. Un•t 34, H.,..t Strttt. Cost• Mew. C• .......... A B I DJ A N • I v 0 r y 1n111a.. lktell .... , h•lecl ll•b<llUu of LO•TON Coast <AP) J eao·Paul '4l·OO,::C::;':~'t.!7.!·.~30o •.s.m• JOSEPH ,._ LORTON, "'"""1 ot Alata, 54, a French·born A••. un11 , ... <:.Ci»••-~.""•"•'· !>•ntA AIW Ca PH....., ..... on $ep. ~ 1ieb1lllhK ... l2J.•l0 -..... ,, Of L f lt (ol'v Ven Bebber. 1son Elon Circle. Hunlll'QI"" Betel\ h,u tt\lect 11e111111.1" °' •10,soo eno eswiu 01 \I.no JULY 11 w 1111am Howaro .JMn·~· 21I02 Al\dr.., WO. ~M N l9uel, IWI\ lhl· tO r>a ll•tlllltlttdl\CI <tS~l\Of l lSl.SOO -J•mts Alt>trc Couture, •>5 a.-... ~. v 204. o.i. -· .... fisted ll•llillllt$ di '6.11:3 end HMll Of l t.1'4> -L~•nn -· ... Sl>ull, IUjO Hel't>ot Bt..i • Aot o . eosi. Mew. ,.., 11,1 td lltt>ltltl .. °' '2,7'• ....a t>WI\ ot Sl.073 Ro~rt Ectwln BeckeU. 1641C 0\llOr"" SI , W~tmll\Sler. M !o llstecl hebilllltt OI U ,l'IS end u 1e1s of U ,3SO 8•'""'° J""'" Ma<Oowell, do lnQ """""'' •• 9 J Ma< Dowell & Co. '310 P<!Of'll N-Pdt1. Untl J01. Newoort !Mttll, ""' ltSlecl l1tlllllfle• o• ""·-•nd '"'"°1~o1111.100 JUl.V 11 L•urt """ S1mmOft\ ... 11 ColChfl'\lttr, w.ttmln11er. n•s. ••!.led 11 .. 1111111es ol M2,031 .,,., U'1411S OI 170.905 -S1e••" CP13w Bown•. H1'1 Cll11•an1t 0<1-e, MtsstOn Viejo. l'WS Mite! lhtllll1titt ot ll IJllO dl\CI ts><'h of ".no Lelnnd Jn Nor1.,,,. I 101 H11nt· ,...,,..,. Hul>lil'Qton 9'!accPI, ""' llsted ltdb•llllu ot 1113,0'11 41\d .,..,,. ot 526.100. , • ..,'"r l ·~ sun.1 .. db• "''D<I"'"" write r and economist '3.&io Mr & M,. Artnur Lorion. Ill\ WhO WaS a close adviser EOW•td Allen Yancey. IUJ Ar AUG l 9r•ndmotlle• #n.. Ew•yn Lot1on •II ot f p . d Ah d •oyo OuM. ~ 9e«n. ,.., 11,1..., Andrew Cttl He-son ... , w ~nl• A,_., Ca. I-DtOtl\tr\ At1nut 0 reSI eOt me ltellllll••\ Of \30,2SO ....0 ..... !\Of llllPI 51 • U..01 "I). to.It Me ... IWI• Lorton Ill -o.m .... Bvrot1 Lo<1on Sekou Toure of Guinea \520. lo\led no ll•b•hll"\ .... o •H•I\ ot 00111 ot Stnlt A!W. 0 M.e)'ot C"'i\· b · · 1 d f JULYS 11.~ I••" e ... r ... °" FnCMv, !ieP1tmll<'f I, U t W a S J a I e 0 r -MICllMI ROOO!t1 Bol-. 1&80 l&tn AUG 4 1~11 •• IOAM •I 1ht lmrn.ttlll•tt 1•u'1 a 11 l' A e d I y p I 0 t ting SI .. Vl\lt E 112. Nt'WIJC)r"I Buen, f\d\ -Co~rn(<dlt Pro<Juct\, Int . 01 Mery Oll>Olt< O>urcll. McFll<klen anainst him, died Jast lisl..O hdllllllles of Sll.1J'I d<IO dlWI\ lormetly Oo1ng bu\ln"'~ d\ HOllt ~no Ctnter Str...,.h, S.nt• An6, C• In .. ot sa.100 !>~1tet10<1rO\ Ir" 8St W 1811\ St , •••m•M """'""at -Milt• S.-1>11•rhfo• "t.•ek in Treichv1llc, the JULY • Co••• Me\4. ""''"'I'd ""b•llt1n ot C.em•lt•Y Bell 8•-•V Mortwrv j?OVernment announced -H•t5tlel 41.-> ~ .... ! MIO S.,s,,n U,010 Ul end •sY'ISOl 16,.., «1 Oor•ctOf\ Juft """'·"'°known iK 5uWtl J••" Jam .. s o.,,,,.,. Sammon. S10 w G•1L1.10T Tuesday. P•"•· 1mt vi. •·~•I•. 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SHIFFB MO•TUAllY 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1535 1533 N El Camino Real San Clemente 492-0100 PIB fAMILt CCM.Ot41AL fUMHAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 'ACIJtC YllW MfMOttlAL ,AH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCORMICK MOlTVA•llS Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IAL.n..IHGHON FUHHAL HOMl 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 ta.LnOADWAY MOlTVAltY I 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMTK-TUn41IJ,UMI WO.TUAltY WBTCUff CMAPIL 427 E. 17th St Costa Mesa 64~888 "aCl llOTMPt SMl'TM'S MOttT'UAIY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 • Offers Condolences To The Families of BELLEW, Samuel BIG MAN, Bertha BROWNFIELD, Orrin Ross BULLERDICK, Arthur BURLEY, Frank CARMEN, Andrew COAKLEY. Floyd DAVIS, Carolyn ELLS, Elizabeth FARLEY, Phyllis FLAIG, Theo GLASSER, Isabelle GRAHAM, Norma HELMS. Frances KOLARIK, Fred LEIGHTY, Charles MARTI N, Made.line MYER, Sarah NEWMAN, Delbert POLEDNA, Leslie PONSHOCK, Conrad RISON, Anna STERLING, Alonso J . SOUZA, John T ILTON, Roland J . WEHR. Norma WILKINS, .James Who Entered Life Eternal During . ugust of 1978 HARBOR LAWN· MOUNT OLIVE Memorial Park & Mortuary 1625 GISLER, COSTA MESA 540.5554 (adj•oen1to1"-San Diego FtH••1 & Harbor l lvd. So.) Israeli Festival Scheduled The Jewi s h Federation Council of 0 range County wi 11 pre sent a n I s ra e l Cultural Fair Sept. 16 and 17 in observance of the 30th anniversary of Israel's independence. On Sept. 16. at Temple Beth S h alom , San ta Ana. an afternoon of seminars w ill b e followed by a Minhah se rvi ce. din n e r . Havd a lah and an e v ening of entertainment. THE llAVDALAH and the program are free to the public. Dinner is $7.50 and will include a three cour se Kos her m eal and a ticket to the Sunday fair. The fair will !>€gin at 10 a .m . Sept. 17 at the Orange County Fairgrounds an Costa Mes a . Gates will close at 5 p.m . Tickets are $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. THE FAIR WI LL feature ethni c food booths. Is r aeli folk dancing, Maccabi a h track and f iel d competition for young people. carnival games and rides. judged art, craft and photographic di s plays, cultural displays. films and free live entertainment. Spaces are still available for those young people wishing to participate in the Maccabiah Games. For more information, call the federation office at 754 · 1944. Neptune Society C~EMATION BUAIAL AT \[4 646-7431 . Yht -lal -Wlty '9e1" IWMlll lfta~ teWr-<~ MttlU C.611 ... f_.,.._ .. J4 -· C.M,/IMtt, Drug Pusher Pleads . Guilty One of two me n accused of selhng cocaine to an undercover Orange County sheriffs officer for $400 has pleaded guilty to the charges in Superior Court. Jud~e H. Warren Knight accepted the plea filed by Kevin Frank Snyder. 20. of 22754 ls lamere St.. E l Toro, and sentenced him to 90 days in the county jaH and three years probation Co·defendant Ty Allen Scott. 20. of 24622 Adobe Drive. Mission Viejo has pleaded innocent to the charges filed Oct. 13. 1977. He has been ordered to face trial Sept. 18 before Judge Richard J . Beacom. twice each month. ·a The guided tours will leave at 9 and 1: a ri\ from the company·s Village Information Center th the Village of Woodbridge. located al the cor ner gr Culver Drive a nd Warner Avenue. Tours are ~ reservation only. They last about an hour and:)! half. '.; COME PRAY WITH US You are cordially Invited to Join us in morning and evening prayer at the CATHOLIC CHURCH OF SAINT JOHN, THE BAPTIST 1015 BAKER STREET, COSTA MESA •' i. .. ·. .. ·. ~ ... ... ;. ·: • . _...,.,.,_ ~-.~~ -· ..... .--, •• 10 ... ,. -._., ,_ ,_,. $ ,, ,. : Medical Funding Accepted THE MUSEUM COUNCIL OF THE NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEU\1 A S375.000 f e d e ral grant to help improve Ora n ge County 's network of emergency medical ser vices was accepted Tuesday by county supervisors. T h e funds will be used on s pecial training classe s for hospit al em ergency room phys1 cians and nurses a nd ex· pans ion of the county poison ~ontrol center ell UCI Medical Center. THE ALLOCATION also will provide ror in· Antique Show & Sale September 8, \), 10 rriJay & S.1tunby. Scplcmba 8 -9. 11 a.m. 'J pm. S1111day. Scptcmhcr I 0. I I .i.m. -5 r m. -Repeated J\umis~um - General -SJ.00 Mu~um Member" -SI.SO 850 S:>n Oemente Drive. Newport Bench. Californin 92660 . 'I ~ ~ ' , t i ' ~ . . • , I ' . •: . ' ) "' ' ~ . "- formation brochure s ~~-~~--~----~-~-~~~-~-~~~-~-~~~-~- abou t e m e r gency medical services and s u ch things as what ~teps citizens s hould take until paramedics or doctors arrive Mike Williams. county director of emerge ncy medical service~. said plans are to seek up to Sl.7 million in additional federal funds over the next three years for other improvement pro· jects. Such projects could in·1 elude providing cardio· pulmonary r esuscitation c lasses. expand ing hospital critical care un· its and improving emergency communica· tions networks. Freshman Program To Begin A n ew merit scholarship program for fre s hm en wi ll be instituted at Cal State Fullerton in the fall o f 1979. Ten freshmen will be designated president's schola rs through a program funded by the President's Associates, a univer sity s upport gr oup. The awards will be $500 a year and will be con t inued for a m aximum or four years if the recipients contin ue to s h ow outstanding sc holar s h ip and leadership over that time period. Cal State Fullerton Pre sident Donald Shields emphasized that there a re no financial need considerations for the awards. TH HI DlJCHTINMOO l'NeNllc~ herrWt4. IJ-&t,_ T.M. C...tw. JI HI C:.-. Hwy, S.. ~ ,_ w... 49'·27 lt 1711 S. State College Blvd. 1 Blk. N o l Katella 1714) 634-1322 IS YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR MOUTH 157 Some of it should be. But maybe Or Flanzer could save you some. He offers a complete hne of dental care for less than you might expect. . • ... .,, And if you have dental insurance. 1t • might not cost you anything? How·s that for being up front? Act Today c_.,_Ni.,pa•h .. nt 642-0112 .. '( '\ ' ' , . , Dr. Arnold H. flanzer .t DDS 370 E. 17th Sfrfft Costa Mesa 3165 N. Harbor Blvd. "' Blk. So of S.D Frwy C7 I 4) 545-0439 '906 Oceanside Blvd. 11 Blk No ot Fearnart' 1714143,.21 ~o I • f • l \ ' Irvine ... Today's Closing N. Y. StCH!ks VOL. 71, N O 249, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1978 TEN CENTS .. O•llY """ PMt• •• ltlch•rd 1(-1" CONVERTED TROOP CARRIER, USED IN SEWER OUTFALL CONSTRUCTION AT DANA HARBOR. AWASH AFTER HITTING JETTY DURING TUESDAY'S STORM Storill Runs Two Ships .Aground· lroine Critiqued City 'No Bible Belt' In frontier times. the first building to go up in a settlement ofte n was a church . In Irvine. local pastors told the City Counci l Tuesday, lhe church often is the last structure to be built, if it is built at all. Unitar ian minis ter Roger Wa lke characterized city plan· ners. regarding the matter of providin{! sit~s for churches, or not providing them. as . ''God's ddzin · people." Roger Boatman. an associate directo r of the Sou the rn California E vangelistic Associa-bod y went to c hurc h -men, t1on , offered councilmen a com-women and infants-of a more pa r ison to help make his point manageable 284 per church. a bou t a d earth of Irv in e "Admittedly," Boatman said. churches , "this is not the Bible Belt. At With an estimated 47 ,000 peo-1 • this rate. it will not be the Bible pie living in Jrvlne, he said. },yBelt." the re are only four perQl~neht r; .. Several clergy,JRen, incJuding ehur eh buildings, or .. 'i "•ne First Christion Church. ln-<'\'ery 11.750 people. "t:..,' t I. ferred that the Irvine Company. The re are 130 cblitctie~ "' which owns most of the un· Muskogee, Okla., Boarma«S. .-; developed land in the city, has which has a population of 11· 'been ·insincere in it.a commit· 37.000. which means an av._e · • m ents. to set aside land for congregation, ass uming e.tlllt'-•Church developm~nt. ; A Impressed with the te~limony. ' 1t the council, to muted cries from C ll ' Budg 'lJ •the city hall conaregatlon of g S t 4" "Amen" and "Praise the Lord .. 0 e e e '; took two actions designe4 to iril- prove the position of churches in the city. V b $3 M • l l "' First, with the assent of the P Y .. •on lrvme Company. lbe council re- l a,. a,. quested that the development Sadd l eback Com m u n it y College trusteei, have <.1ppruved a S27 9 million b udget ror 1978-79. almost S.1 million more than last year 's S25 I million "If you take away the roughly $4 million for capital projects. you will see the coll ege is actual- ly operating on fewer dollflrs." c hief administrator Robert Lorn· bard 1 told the board Most of the capital prOJccts a ppropriation is contractually committed to the college's North Campus, under construction in Irvine . Included in this year's hudget is the $1.7 m illion in batl ·out money a pproved by l>tate legis lators last Friday. Lom- bardj said. The administrator said most of this vear'l> income came from the state. with only S9 million from local property taxes. This was a s ignificant result of Proposillon 13. he l>aid Orange Coast • \l'eather Probability or mcasura· ble precipitation less than 10 pcr<'ent tonight und Thursday Lows tonight 63 to 68 Highs Thursday from low 70s al beaches to upper 70s inland. I NSIDE TODA~ Julia Child says you gotta cook with gusto and gusto Julta's got. See f'ood. Page Cl At y..,, S«vlu "' L.M. .... A6 9ftlOMU 114-S C.llfwttl• AJ carwn c1 CIHtlfi.. 01-tt Cltfftlu c 1t Cl'eUwo..-(It DHlll Noll(" Alt ...... 1.1 ..... •• ._,...,..1..,,... ..... ~,... cu ~ ... Cl·~:~ AINIU-. Cll \) firm meet with c hurch leaders within the next two weeks to or- ganize a committee. The committee. which will be Alt hough overall operating ex pend1turcs were cut by a pprox· imately 11 per cent. college of· fi cials said they will be able to ma intain this year's programs at existing levels joined by Councilmen Mary Ann o.11vP11et.--..,1t1cMn1K-1et" Gaido and David Sills. will study RAINY DAY SHOPPING CART MANEUVERS CAN BE TRICKY the need for churches in Irvine , David Schoen, 2, of l~lne, Helped by Mom, Susan and what means there are to ~ Trustee!> expressed approval of the fin ancial document. but <Sec BUDGET, Page A2l found them. and investigate the ) support for an interfaith facility c d s d that could commonly accom-arter an a at modate several religious groups. Mayor Bill Vardoulis suggest- ed the committee report back to the council "sometime befor~ T lk p • t I Chris~mas-:-1 l~nk that 's the ap-a r1 Va e y proprtate time.· Irvine Schools' Budget OK Due Trustees of the Irvine Unified School Olstrict are expected to adopt a $27.6 million budget for 1978-79 following a public hear - ing at 7 :30 tonight at Venado Middle School. 4 Deerfield Ave. The new budget is up 4.6 per- cent from last year 's, despite Proposition 13 property tax rev- enue losses. Restrictions Cut CARSON CITY <AP > -Rainy weather has prompted Nevada officials lo cancel r~strictions on travel in wildJand areas of the western Sierra Nevada. Second, city staff was directed to prepare a zoning ordinal'lce amendment that would permit churches to locate In industrial zon es. where they now are barred. Several of the pastors had sug- gested that leasing of buildings in industrial areas could partly solve the problems of sites for churches . The ordinance Is scheduled lo be voted upon Sept. 26. The Irvin e Co m pany s pokemen, meanwhile, told the council it sees no imbalance in the de velopment of churches. Dick Cannon, a company vice <See CHURCHES, Page A2> CAMP DAVID, Md. CAP> President Carter met privately today with Egypt ·s Anwar Sadat and s ummoned Vice President Wa lter F. Monda le to the Mideast summit. Mondale. who is conducting much or the federal govern- m e nt 's non-summit bus iness during Carter 's absence from Washington. flew here in late morning, having been told he would join all three leaders at lunch. However. word about the joint luncheon was erroneous, accord- ing to J e rro ld Sc h ect e r . s pokesman for the National Tarzoon Film Flayed Suit Filed by Kin of Jungle King Creator NEW YORK (AP> -An animated porno- gr aphic take-off of Tarzan films, titled "Ta rzoon. Shame of the Jungle," bas led to a federal court suit by relatives of the late Edgar Rice Burroughs. Tarzan's creator. The U.S. District Court s uit says that to add insult to injury. the narration Is done by Johnny Weism uller Jr .. son of lbe Olympic cha mpion swimmer who starred in many Tar:r.an films. TUE SUIT CLAIMS TUE Tarzan or P•1r- roughs' books was "hund~ome. stroog. in- telligent. courageous and honeiJ.," wh'!":' Tarzoon is not only "weak. slupid,'f)hyslctl'.:y unattractive, but also lewd and sexually t:n· attractive." Tarzan's faithful wife. Jane. was depict- ed in the p0mo film as "an aggressive, sex- ually demanding and strident woman,· who is nude for most of the movie. the suit charges RELATIVES OF THE AUTHOR, suing through Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc .. which holds worldwide copyrights on Tarzan, asked for an mjunction halting further showings of the film. The movie ha s been shown in l<.'n•ws <.:ily, St. Louis and Washington. the -;uit said. 'l hi.' suit also asks d amages of $3 million fr•1111 the distributor, International Harmony l~t·oductlon11 of New York, and co-producers Socictc Vnlisa Films of Brussels and Soclele SN O of Satnl Oucn. France Security Council. He said Carter had not arranged a joint session bet ween Sadat and lsr ael 's Menachem Begin. Carter and Begin conferred privately for 312 hours Tuesday night, Israeli sources said, while lower-ranking officials from the United States. Egypt a nd Israel dined and talked togetjer at an open mess. . The three leaders are m moun· taintop isolation with the E&YP: tian president and the Israeli prim e minis ter at odds over summit goals and the role to be played by Carter. "Thi s i s n o time for maneuvers and worn-out ideas." said Sadat. He repeated his objection to Begin's limited goal of conclud- ing the summit with ~n .agree ment to continue neJ.?oltat1ons at a lower level-negotiations that Begin said might continue for m onths. For his part, Begin said at an official arrival ceremony that he will pursue "all endeavors possi- ble to reach an agreement so that the peace process can con- tinue and ultimately be crowned with peace treaties." Beside& advocating l go-slow approach lo the search for g M id easl settle m ent. Begin foresees Carter playing s limit ed role as s s ummit mediator. But on his arrival, Sadat em · phasized anew lbat he sees the U .S. '?resident as ··a full partner in the peace problems ... O n that point, Car ter has seem ed inclined to .tccept Sadat's position. <See SUMMIT, Pate A2l ·- Power Out at Edison Orange Coast residents today were mopping up in lhe "Yake or tropical storm Norman that wa!> dissipating aft.er depositing twc inc hes of rain and :i variety of oroblems alo ng the coast since Tuesday. <Related stories, AS 1 From the south end of the county where falling rocks forced the closu.e of part of Pacific Coast Highway to the destruction of $750.000 worth of canning tomatoes on the Irvine Ranch to a major power outage a t the Huntington Beach generating plant of Southe rn California Edis on Co .. the season's first storm left damag~ in its wake. The storm. which appeared to be calming late Tuesday, sud denly picked up about 9 p.m .• bringing :i sudden surge of big surf a nd high winds Ora nge Co unty Ha rbor Patrolmen said that surge m ay have been what drove twc con struction vessels aground off Da na Point Harbor bet ween 10 :30 pm and 11 45 p.m. Mon- day . A 160·foot barge loaded with gravel went ashore at Doheny State Beach Park. About an hour later a 262·foot converted troop ship carryi ng a c rant• fetched up on the rock jetty west of the harbor entrance Harbor Patrol spokesman Sgt Ri chard Olson said there wa!> some s pill of diesel fuel from the vessel and Coast Gua rd and state Department of Fish and Game pollution teams were on the scene today. closing t he harbor entrance with oil shck boom s to prevent the spread or the spilled fuel Tugs were being summoned from Los Angeles tn try to get the vessel off its rocky perch on the harbor'-; west jelly. but Olson said the continued rough seas might hamper that salvage ope ra tion. There wcr<' no injuries report ed in the groundjngs since th~· <See STORM, Page AZ> Angel, Devil Get Response "I received a ton of respon!>e=- from Westminster to Cos• d Me:ott t o L o ng Be ac h and tt ll (•f Newport Beach. It really ~ot m (" out of 1 bind." That"~ the :idvert1s1n~ .. ucces,. story of the Corond de\ Mar man who placed this :id 1n th ... Oa1h Pilot R.\RE OPPORTl'NIT\' lh1by.,it my ·~ fmt.' ~on:- <.1$tC' q 1 th1.• :.Inge! I \ r, •th•· devil• in Cd'.\I 0. ,1 "o rk, \H•iro hr' 11>. bov-. nt"<.'<1 YOU frOl1' .. II)' IP · 7 3(1 pm Thur-.. Fr 1 ~.1t. Sun '.\1 1,,1 h " ''''h•' 01 humor l f you h :ive 31'1 ll n!,1.'' ot 1 de vil who need b..ibywt1nf c.111 the Daily Pilot C l!l:1••11c!'' •1 642·567S and let J !~w ~ord . ~l' '" wo rl< for you. \ I ,\2 DAILY PILOT STORM ... vesselb, btlongina to lhc Healy· Tibbets Construction Co were uomannro. Tht> \1esst'l1> "'ere be ma use<! In con:.tr urt1on of an ex t e n ~ i o n o f l h l' ~ o u t h ~ a• t Hl'g1onal Rt~lumauon Authority st•we r outfall off f>una Point Sgt. Olson ~111d lhe 1•rane atop the la rge ,... vessf'I °"a wept "°" ay by he&\ y i.ca:. Olson saad Utt :.call .i1J1u1ren\J) caused somt• of Uw ship:; anchor hnes to pan ~md th ont•i. that ~m lned sntart \ltc~ uoablt lo hold thP Vf',~di. "IH ll\Sl thr trona '!well Meanwhil\•, Pat'H1 t' Cout 1 lh: h "' a y 1 n ~ o C' I e m c n t e bt't wt•t'n A \'tlnida ~tac1on and C11 m1no <.:11pl!ltraoo ·~ cl~ by ft\ l hnft f'O<'kr; Son l'kmt"Ot~ authorllle$ rt' portl•d lht• closure of power ll tht> munm pal plor due to spark ing w1r\~ l1Dd they said two San {'lt•mcntt> buinnehn, the l.o Mlstr1i1I r~taurant, 212 Avr. ~I Ma r and Paul'. Laundry , 2tYI S ~I Cum1no Rnl were Ooodtd when thl· raln pourtd Into the bosine!ISt> · throuRb open roof v~nl - tn Nt'wport ~ach, lifeguard!. :;1.11d the lute nlRhl surRc of surf fort:cd lht> d osur(' o( both lhl' Bulbou und Newport piers where waves Wl're reportedly breuk1ng at 15 to lK fod A lifeguard spokes man said today the only apparent damage was to a few support beams on the Balboa pier Jn Irvine, CUi ver Urive, the sr t ne of m3JOr flood ing la:.t ~inter. was closed overni1'"!ht du1· to flooding &I its 1nte rsect1on with BarranC'a Road and Rcir r::inca Parkwa y Fred Keller. Irvine Co vict> president of agric ulture , stud a bout 600 acres of unharvested tomatoes have been endangerf'd by the rain. ·Ill' said the n µc vegetables ex pos ed to more than . an inch or warm rain can rot quickly. . In Huntington Beach. Edison Co. oHtcials said internal pow~r ~uppl1 e d to the company s gl•nerating plant at Newland ~tr ect a nd Pacific C o a s t Highway was cut off by a power horta~c Officials s aid no cause. has been determined for tbe m~sha_P which destroyed several c1rcu1t breakers and caused a rire in the room that housed the equip· ment Customers s erved by the plant had no interruption in ser~ice, a company s pokesman said. He estimated it would be at least two -Oays before the damage 1s repaired. _ Huntington Bea ch firemen worked six hours at another location to drain rainwater from a roof that partially collapsed. Fire men suid the weight or wa ter atop the Huntington Beach Medical Center, 18~81 Beach Blvd .. crumpled a portion of the roof. According to a fire depart· ment spokesman. drains built in · to the top of the structure to pre· vent s uch problems are fou~ to five inches above the roonme. allowing water to accumula~e. Firemen were able to drain off water before the roof completely collapsed. ~ Police throughout the Ora~ge Coa s t repo rted many ratn· related traffic accidents. In one accident, a 31 -year·old Huntington Beach woman. is in guarded condition in Huntington lntercommunity Hospital. Barbara L. Wright, 8412 Slater Ave .. was injured at 8:55 p.m. while walking across Slater Avenue, when a passi.ng motorist struck her. police said. The driver of the auto was not held. Police said the motorist did not see the woma n as she crossed the s treet during a downpour. Judge Halts Work STATELINE <APl -An 11~­ hour injunction by a Califorrua judge has scuttled work that was to have begun Tuesday on an S8 million dollar parking gur~ge for Harvey's hotel and casino here. 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"Y ~. ~ \tOf'"· lmtt.tr_,..,~ ~.., .. , ri1f ltff ., •dvt t11\t m•nh ~'''" '"*" " '••teOV(•Cf wH"<>Wf 'Pt<'" Of'tMh•••n ot <'lt!Yfl9'\l-t , ~<Oflf "*'' OO\tlllQf> oato .ti (t\1• .,..,. c.utortu• \vtit'4 ••tllO" b• c•rr,., U M wwntJitlf tJr "1••1 '' '4 ~HH't' mUUtty tert"-t1~'\U ~l'ftf'~lt\lt - o.lly ...... 5utt ~ SAVED TWO TOTS BUT LOST HIS BEST FRIEND To Clay Childers: Like A Bad Dream Hero Saves 2 But Efforts Fail/or Frierul By JERKY ('l.t\lJSEN Of I ... D•ily Pll•t SI.ill Cla y Ch1lderi,, 18. or El Toro and his best friend Donald Dove. 17. of Mission Viejo had planned to leave Tuesday for Salt Lake City. They had hoped Lo find job!> there near Childers' siste r, who is al 0 tend1ng Utah Technical College Rut plans cha nge. Childers will be a pallbearer for his friend's funcrul. probably on l''r iduy Thev atte nded a bi rthda y celebration Mond<1y night at a friend's horn<.' in El Toro Vire erupted upstairs a t about mid night. some two hours a fter Dove lay down in a second.noor bedroom. He succumbed to heat and s mo k e . fi r e m e n sa id . despite Childers· f rant1c efforts to save him. Tuesday afternoon Childers sta red blanklv out the kitchen window of his condominium home watching the firs t rain of the season. Ile said 1l is hard to think or himself as a hero who had saved two children in the in· ferno. "It's like a dream." he said '"I keep hoping to wake up." Just a few condominium umts away, members of the family whose condominium was gutted in the f i r e c arried baby pa raphernali a from the ruins through the r ain to a s mall t ruck. Friends and neighbors stood beneath umbrellas near a pile of blackened debris. Only 15 hours earlier, Childers and five other tee n-agers had smelled smoke in the home. Childe rs sniffed his way to the s taircase, we nt to the second fl oor and was m et by thick s moke. He beat on the locked door to the bedroom where young Dove s le pt. No ans wer He ra n downs tairs for help. He was reminded tha t two babies. Manda. 3, and Donna. 1, also were asleep upstairs. As other teen-agers filled pots and pans with wate r . Cl.ay rushed upstairs again -feeling his way through the s moke toward the sounds of little Don- na's cries from a play pen. Childers said he hurried the baby downstairs . then pe~etrat· ed the upstairs smoke again. He stumbled onto a bed and felt for the J·year·old among the covers . She awakened as he li~l­ ed her from the bed and again made his way down stairs. Ile dashed back up the stairs a fourth time. hurtled his slender 145 pounds against the door Stock Marke t Rally Gains Force Today NE W YORK IAP I S trength in blue-chip and gambling issues propelled the stock m.ar~et strongly ahead today. continuing a rally begun late Tuesday The Dow Jones a verage of 30 indus trial issues shot a head 8 49 points lo 895 10 near the close. J\Ovances n~a a 4-i 1eacJ over declines among New York Stock Exchange·llsted Issues "The market showed excellent momentum after Labor Day, and that brought In a lot or new buying,'' said Eldon A. Grimm, on analyst at Birt". Wllson & Co. "A lot or people were waiting to see what the s tockmarkel would do 8'ter Labor Day. because Labor Oay usually marks the start of a trend.·· when· young Dove apµanmlly st tll sle pt. He said he could see flic kers or n ame bt:neath thl' door "The s moke was really bad then." he recalled. '"I just had to gel out of there." He dashed home for help from his s let:ping family. He and his father couldn't get back up I.he s tairs because of heat and smoke. They ran out· Side .. "No one could find a ladder, Childers said. ··Everyone just stood around staring al each other .. Childers hoisted his s lender 6·fool·2 frame to a beam below a second floor window. He could see his friend on a bed . "l yelled al him lo wa ke up · There was no response. Childers broke the window. His hands gushed blood as the fire fl ashed toward the window. Childe rs' mother. who was awakened by her screaming son that night. nodded agreement Tuesday afternoon. "He kept yelling.· My Ood, wake up'!" The heat became sever e. Childers said. He dropped to lhc grouncl , still gushing blood · · l wrapped a towel around one ha nd ," his mother said. Wh e n firemen a rri ved , paramedics tre ated Childers And as they directed streams of water on the home at 25346 Via VieJo, they li ed to him. "They told him they had got- ten Don out." s aid Childe rs· mother ... be caus e Clay was frantic. He wouldn't lay down and was bleeding a lot. .. With Tuesday's ram came the re alization that Donald Dove was dead. Childers rem inisced a bout the days at county beaches with Dove a bout their double dates. their 0 "Just driving around" and their jobs as cooks al a fast-food restaurant -johs they had quit last week in preparation for Ut ah. Childe rs hjd moist eyes behind ba ndaged ha nds a nd we pt quietly. "He doesn't have a black suit ,·• his mother said distantly ''He 'll have to rent one for lhe funeral." Protests S parke d SAN FRANCISCO tAP> Radical changes in c urriculum made in anticipation of a racuJty strike huve spurked angry pro· tests by studenLc; at the Universt· ty of San Francisco. Dog Lover Fiks Appeal BOSTON (l\P l A woman assess ed a $50 automobile insurance sur· charge for hitting a tree while trying lo avoid a d<?g has filed an appeal sn Norfolk Superior Court on beha lf of animal lover~. lrmhlld O Hoisl . who h as no legal training and w as unable t o find a lawyer to take her case. wrecked her car last No· vember when she unsuc- cessfully tried to avoid hit· Ung a dog. Her insurance company paid S2,2l5 tor damages and Imposed the surcharge. She said she has already spent more In filing fees and related expenses than the a mount of the sur- charge . FN•Pa9~A I CHURCHES president, said 12 sites already have been sold to chureh or· a•nlzallons. 11nd the complmy hat proposed l1 others. though rhietly In undeveloP,E:d residcn. llul areas the council has not ap· 11rovcd yet for development Cannon, who has held his job {)bout a yeor, said that. contrary to claims by churchmen. "To my pe rsonal knowledge, we hove never refu sed to sell a church site" where somebody wanted to buy. But minister Willis claimed his church, the Fir~t Christian, has tried unsuccessfully for years to negotiate with t he Irvine Co. to buy land for a church bwlding. His group has been meeting two and one· half years at Ve nado Middle School. Willis said alt~r repeated re· buffs from the company. he at last ·was told this year that no land would be available for churches until at least 1981 . But with expected delays in ci- ty approvals of Irvine Com· pany plans. Wiiiis said, it now appears it will be until 1985 un- til he can hold his first worship service in his own church bwld- lnR. Cannon said, "I regret any dif- ficulties that may have occurred in the past , .. but said the com- pany ·~ current attitude is pro- church development. Irvine Planning Commissioner C. Larry Hoffman testified ~e felt the proble m was more basic and still in force. Hoffman claimed that an Irvine Company e x e cutive. whom he did not lde nltfy. told him once that churches are "an architectural blight. what with their funny little Steeples and s uc h " Verdict Due In Airport Noise Suit An Orange County S upe rior Court jury that has been asked to award 98 Orange Coast resi- dents at least Sl.4 million in damages for the impact or jet noise on their lives and environ· ment began its ninth day of de liberations l-Oday. But court offi cials said there were indications the jury in Judge Walter E . Smith.'s courtroom is close to a verdict and may have a decision late lo· day or Thursday. Lawyers for the plaintiffs have urged the jury to recognize the mental and emotional stress and property damage s uffered by their clients because of the passage of jet aircraft over Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights. Lawyers for the county argue that the federal government has pre·empted local authorities in a ll fields of airport jurisdiction and that the county cannot be held responsible for jet noise. Tax Rate Lowe red SAN FRANClSCO <AP ) -The s an Franc is co Boa r d of Supervisors bas approved a post-Proposition 13 tax rate of $5.04 per $100 of assess~ valua- tion _ the lowest rate 1n more than 20 years. r Tot Tumbles Girl Survives 9().joot Fall . SOtrrll1'"lELD. Mich. <A P t A 2 ,>ear old ~ir: who fell out of a nint h story window and landed 1r: shrubs oo to LOO feet b •low apparently suffered only rnmor iuj unc:,. autho1·it1es say. The girl . Da nielle Searcy. Cro m Washington_. tumbled out the window of ht!r g randparent!' Southfield apart menl Tuesday night wh en a screen g ave way. . ,. . "It's amazing." sa id Southfield l'lre Chief ~erry McGrath. "H you or l fell that distance they d be pi cking us up wfrh a blotter " Officials said the baby may have been bounc ing in h er bed when she bumped against lhe s creen. forcing it to pop out. At Providence Hospital. ~ctors d~cl ared Danielle had no broken bones. As a precaution_. she was transferred to the intensive care unit a t Children's Hospital in Detroit, whe re doctors s aid they could discover neither broken bones nor Ill· ternal injuries. Adult Ed Classes Offered Fall classes in adult education are being offered by the Irvine U n ified Sch oo l Di s t rict beginning Sept. 18. Subjects will include business education, English . fine a rts, ho m e e conom ics. phys i ca l education. technical education. fore ign language, social science and mathematics . Trimeste r courses a rc 12 weeks in dura tion ; s e m ester courses run 17 weeks Registrati o n is h e ld in a ssi g ned classrooms a t the r egul a r time o f the firs t m eet ing. Fees a rc to be paid at that time. Semester courses cost $30, trimester courses. $20. Class schedules are available at district offices, 2941 Alton Ave . Adult education classes are open to people 18 yea rs or older. Those under 18 may enroll if they are high school graduates. married. or in the armed forces llig h schoo l s tudents may enroll with the permission of thl• princ ipal and the Department of Adult Education. Man Killed By Gunshot SAN DIEGO <AP l -A 32- year.old San Diego man who was shot. and wounded in his hospital bed last July was shot to death Tuesday while driving downtown, police sa id. J ohn R. Bowie Jr was hit in the head by a gunshot fired from a light-colored car that pulled a longside Bowie's auto. s aid poli ce Lt. Wins ton Yetta. Bowie's car continued down lhe stree t for more than a block before rrashing into a Jjght pole. Bowie died at Unive rs ity Hospital. the s ame place he w.as s hot and wounded July 27 while hospitalized for a motorcycle crash. More Coverage Other south Orange County news appears today on Page A9. Fro,,. Page A l BUDGET .•• boa rd president Larry Taylor warned or problems in futur~ yea r s stemming from infla· tiona r y costs and teacher salary increase obligations . Also. he said. the college ha:, no '"foreseeable .. way of raising money tor future capital proJ ects. * * * Enroll~nt Up 111 Saddle back? S a ddle baclc Communit y College offil•1al:. ha ve raised their '311 stutJ~nt enrollment pro· jection.s from 18.000 to 19 .000 More than 14.000 «ludent:-: have already bee n enrolled and registration will not end until Sept. 12. Willi am Schreibe r. public information officer. s aid. College officials are surprised at t he increase from last year " enrollment of 17,400. They wer<' e itpecling a leveling off th1 ., year. according to Schreiber Administrators are unsure of the reason for the enrollment •n c rease. Schreiber sald From Pa9e A I SUMMIT ... Begin did say tha•. '"the un~ue , political concla ve here" -hls fifth meeting with Carter and third with Sadat -"is the 0l06t important. the most momentous of them au ... Sadat termed, it "the crucial c rossroads '' and s a id : .,The t'hallenge is tre m endous , but we have no choice but to accept the challenge We ca nnot afford to rail .... Sentence Suspended? MOSCOW <A P > -A Soviet prosecuto r tod ay a ~k d the Judge to give Ame r1car. bus1· nessman Francis J. Crawford Ii five .year suspended sentence for allegedly buyin{{ ruble!' on the black market T h ere wa s s p tcul :J tio n Crawford would get a light sen tence and be exchanged for two Soviet employees of the United Nations who are charged by the U.S . gove rnment with h pion age. BACK TO SCHOOL Gym Shoes Bosk.tball Shoes Running Shoes Socctr Shoe1 Baseball Shoes Football Shoes Temf1 Shoel VolltyW Shoe1 Gym Pants Trock Panh Sweat Sutts Wormup Suitt Wormup Jodcet• SweatJox Open 9 to 6 -Closed Sunday Speed Swim Suih Swim Goggles Hondboft Gloves & Bolls RocquetbaM Racquets & Bolls Mens-Boys-Womens Tennis Short~ Mens-Boys-Womens Tennis Shirts Tenni s Dresses Tennis Rack . .ts Rocket Stringing Badminton Rockets Shuttlecocks Bosketbalf s Footballs Volleyballs Soccer Ballt 538 Center 646-1919 --~ - i t I Lag11na/South Coast VOL. 71 , NO. 249, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES I .. • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1978 Afternoo11 N. Y. StoekH TEN CENTS CONVERTED 0 DMtyr11«..-••-,._k...,,..1t....., TR OP CARRIER, USED IN SEWER OUTFALL CONSTRUCTION AT DANA HARBOR. AWASH AFTER HITTING JETTY DURING TUESDAY'S STORM Storm Runs Two Ships Aground Recall Petition Qualifies More than 20 percent of San Clemente's registered voters signed recall petitions agains t Mayor William Walker and Brigti(s Measure Laguna Declines TQ Take a Stand Oppon«its of Proposition 6. hiring and require dismissal by the .antl-eay initiative, turned school boards of any school out in .foa:e at. Tue.sday's City teacher or employee who openly Pow-er Out at Edison • C oun ci lwoman D o nn a Wilkinson. qualifying the issue for a special election Council lneeting .1n Laguna ' advocates homosexual acts. Beach to teek council support of1., Councilmen voted 3.2. with a resoluUon condemni.!'-g ~he j(jCoUdcil members Sally Bellerue measure.~ A<. , :.. and Kelly Boyd aupportin1 the But the group, beaded 'by,~~gay rights group. le.ader~ of tJ:ie Americ · vii -~ Alan Robertson, spokesman Orange Coast residents today were mopping up in the wake or tropical storm Norman that was dissipating after depositing two inches of rain and a variety or problems along the coast since Tuesday. From the south end or the county where falling rock., A s pokesman for the Orange County Registrar of Vote rs said tod ay th at 2 .916 reg is tered voters signed the recall petition against Donna Wilkinson and 2.923 signed the petition against William Walker. The signatures of al least 20 percent. or 2,741. of the city's rcg1s tered voters we re required to put the reC'all on the bat lot The recall campaign aJ(a inst Walker and Mrs Wilkinson was launC'hcd in April by a commit· t ee o f the Sa n C le mente Ho m eown ers AssoC'iatio n Committee members included J oseph Bar ton , Carl Cludy, Albert Popik and Richard Lentz Claims made against Walker and Mrs Wilkinson by recall proponents included that they had proceeded with pla ns for a commercial redevelopment of th e c it y 's p1 e r -s 1d e neig hborhood. despite a petition to the City Council signed by 1.908 citizens supporting an elec· lion to decide between com- mercial and park redevelop- ment. · It was also claimed by recall supporters that the two senior council me mbers. elected in 1976, were extravagant in their s pending of city funds on out·Of· town busjness trips. Walker was also charged with interfering with city campaign restrictions on beha lf of a 1978 City Council candidate. Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson have denied all claims made fS;ee RECALL, Page A2> Coast \l·eatb er Probability of measura- ble precipitation less than 10 pe rcent tonight and Thursday. Lows tonight 63 lo 68. Highs Thurs day from low 70s at beaches to upper 70s inland. INSIDE TODA" Juha Child says you gotta cook with gusto and gwto Juha·s got. See Food, Page Cl. lallex Liberties Umon a~d • f . Co~ the Human Rights group, lion for Human Raght&-1 · said he was very upset with the ~et what they came' roil , outcome of the voting saying he heated debate in councll m· { had contacted councli members bers. before the meetlng, "and re- Tbe measure would prohibit~,~ceived assurances they would 1 4 " a pprove the resolution ... 1 •• But opposition from the coun· ., cil cam e when Councilman Wayne Baglin stated he couJd not publicly s upport or oppose any ballot meas ure. 'Dtief Makes $10,000 Haul In Laguna Operators of Reef Liquor in Laguna Beach discovered more than Sl0.000 in cas h and checks missing from a floor safe today afte r a locksmith opened the key-operated mechanis mn. "We <the council> do not have the wisdom or the mandate from the people to express a point of view on a ballot measure that the people will be voting on," Baglin told the angry crowd. .. Any resolution we make does not necessarily represent the views of the citizens of Laguna Beach." .,,w,,..,.... CONNALLY DENIES FIRST BULLET WOUNDED HIM Ex-governor and Wife, Nellie, Testify Before Panel Owner Bill Toomey s aid the s afe, located in a rear office a rea of the store at 333 Thalia St .. was opened sometime dur· ing working hours on Monday. It contained r eceipts from the weekend including more Uran $4.500 in cash. But Boyd, who introduced the resolution oppos ing the in· lliative. from State Sen. John Briggs . R-Fullerton. s aid "We 're looking at the civil rights or citizens "Los Angeles <councilmen) have taken a position. and Mr. Briggs took a stand as a representative of the people, so I think we should take our own position," he argued. Connally Testifies In New JFK Probe The combination lock was off the safe during the day, and a key used to open a second lock was discovered missing. Toomey filed a report with police Monday. but the loss was not discovered until this morn- ing when a locksmith opened the bottom portion or the safe. Reef Liquor employee Kelly Boyd, a city councilman, said the cash and checks were prob· ably taken between 9 a.m. and 10 p .m. Monday, possibly by s omeone known to the proprietor. After the vote was taken, with Ma..vor Jack McDowell. Coun· cilm a n Howard Dawson and Baglin opposing the resolution, a man at the rear or the council chamber shouted, "Incredible," and wa lked briskly from the hall. WASHINGTON I AP > Former Texas Gov. John 8. Connally insisted today that it was not the first bullet fired by John F. Kennedy's assassin that struck and seriously wounded Conna lly in the president's limousine. ··1 do not believe. nor will I ever believe. that I was hit by the first bullet.·· Connally told the House assassinations com· mittee that is investigating Ken- nedy's Nov. 22. 1963 murder in Dallas. "It was probably someone who has access to the office area ... Boyd said today. When the mayor attempted to move on to the next agenda item, he was asked if the public would have a chance to speak on the Briggs issue. Questions over the number of bullets fired and the sequence of those that struck Kennedy and Connally have figured in the various theories that a con· The mayor indicated that the <See PROP. 6, Page A2> Tarzoon Film Flayed Suit Filed by Kin of Jungle King Creator NEW YORK <AP> -An animated porno- graphic take-off of Tarzan mms. titled "Tarzoon, Shame or the Jungle," bas led to a federal court suit by relatives or the late Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan's creator. The U.S. District Court suit says that to add insuJt to injury. the narration is done by Johnny Weismuller Jr., son oft.be Olympic champion swimmer who starred in many Tarzan films. THE SUIT CLAIMS THE Tarzan of Bur· rouths' books was "handsome. strong, In· telllgent. courageous and honest,•· while Tanoon is not only "weak, stupid, physically unattracttve. but also lewd and sexually un- attractive." Tarzan's faithful wife. Jane. was depict· ed in the porno film a s .. an aggressive. sex· ually demanding and strident woman.·· who is nude for most of the movie. the suit charges RELATIVES OF THE AUTHOR, suing through Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc .. which holds worldwide copyrights on Tarzan, asked for an injunction halting further showings of the film The movie h as been shown in Kans as City. St. Louis and Washington, the suit said. The suit also asks damages of $3 million from the distributor, International Harmony Productions of New York, and co-producer~ Soclele Vall.sa Films of Brussels and Societe SNO of Saint Oucn. Prance ) ' s piracy was responsible for Ken· nedy ·s death. The Warren Commission con· eluded that three bullets prob· ably were fired and that one of them, not necessarily the first one. struck Ke nnedy. passed through his body and then struck Connally in the back. The com mission said the bullet then passed through Connally·s chest and struck hi m in a wrist and thigh. Connally said, .. 1t might very well be .. that the same bullet struck both the president and himself. He previously had cast d<wbt on this theory. But he said he is convinced 11 C'Ould not have been the first s hot "because I heard the first s hot and r reacted to the first s hot ·· Upon hearing the shot. Conna!· ly said. he turned to the right to check on the president "because I frankly had the fear it might be an assassina tion · · But Connally recalled that he was s truck before completing the tum and collapsed in his wife's lap without seeing Ken nedy Connally said he recalled that he WWL!ly heard two shots but M rs.~ally said she heard three. Some investigators or the a ssassination think there may have been a fourth s hot and tha• at leas t one of the s hots cam.: from a grassy knoll in Cront of the motorcade · As ked whethe r there might have been more than thr et• CSee PROBE, Page A2l More Coverage Other south Orunge County ne ws appear' toduy on Page A!) force d the closure of part of PacifiC' Coast Highway to the destruction of $750.000 worth of canning tomatoes on the Irvine Ranch to a major power outage at the Huntington Bea<'h generating plant of Southern California Edis on Co .. the season ·s first storm left damaee in its wake . The storm. which a ppeared to be calming late Tuesday. sud- denly picked up about 9 p.m . bringing a sudden surge of big surf and high winds. Or a n~e Count y Harbor Patrolmen said that s urge may have been what. drove two con· 'ilruction vessels aground off Da na Point Harbor between 10 30 p.m. and 11.15 p.m. Mon day. A 160-foot barge loaded with ~ravel went ashore at Doheny Stale Beach Park About an hour later a 262 foot convened troop ship carry in ~ ;i cran'-' fetched up on the rock jetty west of the harbor entrance. Harbor Patrol -.pokes man Sgt R1C'hard Olson said thert-wa~ some spill of diesel fuel from th'"· vessel and Coa~t Cuar<1 and stale Department of Fish and Came pollution teams wert-on the scene today. clos ing thl· harbor entrance with oil shck booms to prevent the spread of the -:pilled fuel. Tugs were being s ummoned from Los Angeles to try to get the vessel off iL-: rocky perch on the harbor's west 1~tty . but Olson said the continued rough seas might hamper th:it salvaf'l' oper:i t1on. There "'ere no inJunes· report ed in the groundings smc.-lhl• <See STORM, Page A;!) Angel, Devil Get Respome "I received a ton or response~ from Westminster to CostH Me~" t (' Lo ng B<>ac h :i nd all of ~~wport Beach It really got me OUI Oi H bind .. Tha! ·, tht;> advertising c;u-ccess story or the Coron~• del M ur man who placed this ad in lhc Daily Pilot R.\Rf, OPPORTl':\'TTI. Uab\ 'ti m\' '.! f111t> '°'" 1$(r;, 1' 'till' olll).!.:f I ~ ~ ·th,· d~ '-•l • 111 Cent OJ1f \\ 0 1 k' \\l'll cl hr-. Th· bm' llt'Cd \OU 'rum H ;101 • n ":-30 pn1 Thur~. f11 C..J• Sun "'''t hd• 1 'C"'l' ol ltumot If you huvc un angel or a d t!v1: who need b abys1tltntt call tht-Daiiy Pilot Cl a~s1f1ed al 64= 5ti'i8 an<! let u tew ~ords go to ~ork tor )OU , . -IZ DAIL y PILOT L/SC Wedn!!d!y, ttei•mt>et •• 19711 lffo11dale Summoned Sadat, Carter Meet Privately CAMP DAVID. Md I AP> Prt'tudrnt Carter met prl vately ioday walh Egypt's Anwu Sadat and a ummont'd Vice President W iltClr F M ondahs t o the Mlde1u;t summit Mondale-. who as conductana much of the feder a l aovern ment '8 non-summit bua1nt-111 durina Carttr's absence from Wuhlnaton. new here m late mornln.i. h1tvl03 been told h'· would JOln all three leaders at lunch Howen~r. word about the jotnt luncheon was erronrous. accord· I n& t o Jurold Schtcter. spokesman ror the National ~curlty CounclL He uld CartQr had not arranted a :)olnt essk>n between Sadat and hrael'i. Mtm1tchem Be~in Clemente Man Injured in Truck Blast Met al fragme nts were re moved Tuesday from the race and hands or a San Clemente man. who told investigators there was a n explosion as he reached for a ladder on the back of .his pest control truck. Authorities at San Clemente General Hospital notified San Clemente pohce at 1 p.m. that David Lee Phillipson, 21. of 1505 Buena Vista, had come to the hospital's emergency room with pieces or metal embedded tn his face and hands. Fire Marshal Don Hodgson said Phillipson. who works for a pest control firm, went to the back of his truck for a ladder. when "something went off." Hodgson said he planned to de- fi ver samples of metal frag- ments today to the Orange Coun· ty Crime lab for analysis. He s aid he hopes to learn what pro- pellant was used, in order to ar· cive at some idea of what ex- plosive device caused the injury to Phillipson. A preliminary investigation or the explosion which occurred a~ U :30 a .m. al 306 Cazador Lane showed no sign or s abotage, "but this matter is very definitely un- der inves ti ga tion ," s aid Hodgson. Also under investigation is the explosion or a land mine fuse Aug. 29, which lifted a two-ton fire truck off the ground when it ran over the Inch-long device. The truck was on its way back to the fire station from a medical aid call. Jt was not damaged . From Page A I PROBE •.. shots, Mrs. Connally replied. "J guess anything's possible but I heard three." Curtt•r und Hogin conferred privately (or 3~ .. houra 1'uesday nlaiht, lnat1ll aource1 Hid, while Jowt'r·ranklna o1'1clala from lhe United Statea. Eaypt and lnael dined and tulked toaethor at i.n open mes• Tht' ~t" leed~ra are In moun. talnlop laolatlon with the EJyp- llan prl'aident and the ltraell prime mtni11ter at odds over 1>ummlt &ual11 and the rohi to be played by Carter "Th l11 111 no t i me for maneuvert and worn-out ldoas," old Sadat He repe•t.ed his obJactlon to Bealn 'a llml~ 10•1 o( conclud- ln1 the aummlt with an a~e· ment to continue ne•otlatJons at a lower levul-negotlations that R.,aln aald mlght continue for months. Jo'or his part. Be,rln said at an official arrival ceremony that he will pursue "aJI endeavors possi- ble to reach an agreement so that the peare proeess can con· LJnue and ultimately be crowned with peace treaties." Besides advocating a go-slow ap_Proach to the search for a M 1deast settlement, Begin foresees Carter playing a limit· ed role as a summit mediator. But on his arMval. Sadat em- phasized anew that he sees the U.S. president as "a rull partner in the pe~ce problems." (;apoBwing Plan Approved By Trustees Parents concerned for the safety of their children, walking to school along busy highways, convinced Capistrano Unified School District trustees to ex- tend this year's busing. Trustees voted unanimously Tuesday to authorize whatever arrangements Supt. Jerome Thornsley can make with a private school bus contractor lo provide bu sing where youngsters would walk along c learly hazardous routes to school. Thornsley said he "will work like heck" to have the busing available by the time school opens on Monday. Trustees had previously cul busing, saving $352.264 from a post-Proposition 13 budget. The transportation c uts m eant children in grades 4-12 would be e xpected to walk longer dis- tances to school. Parents pro- tested some of the proposed routes. saying they were unsafe. The leased buses wlll not travel discontinued· bus routes, but wm transport only those 'c hildren who would have a hazardous walk lo school, said Thornsley. The additional bus service will be paid for from the distr ict's $2.5 million contingen- cy rund. SB.I Million • ' Dally,..._~ .. lllcU.-IC-ler CONVERTED TROOP CARRIER AWASH TODAY AFTER STRIKING DANA HA .. BOR WEST JETTY TUESDAY NIGHT The 262-foot Derrick Barge Used In Sewer Outfall Construction Lost '200-ton Crane In Storm From Page A I PROP. 6 •.• public could speak. but that it would not result in a second vote by the council. That announcement dre w groans from the audience. and Briggs opponent Robertson asked, "Then what's the sense of public communication?'' Supporters of the anti-Briggs initiative incl ud ed an .Episcopalian priest, an attorney and ACLU s pokesman Jay Murley, who urged the council to take a leadership stance on the issue. But the council would not t>t- swayed by their comments, and Alan Robertson said the inci· dent , "will make a lot or council enemies in this town." ''I'm furious." the spokesman s aid. "They are not allowing public discussion before a vote is taken." Polled today on their personal opinion or the Briggs Initiative, four of the council members said they would oppose it and Mayor McDowell said he was "incliDed to vote against it. '' Judge Halts Work STATELlNE (APl -An llth- hour irtjunction by a California judge has scuttled work that was to have begun Tuesday on an S8 million dollar parking garage for Harvey's hotel and casino here Coves Group Takes Action On 'Steps' Members of the South Laguna Coves Association took legal ac· lion Tuesday to enforce what they claim are their property rights to the local stairway to the b each known as the Thousand Steps. The Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by the 518· member organization is aAso aimed at blocking the count9's plans to repair the s teps and make access to the beach easier for the goneral public. The as~iation is blocking ac- cess to the beach below the steps by posting a security guard in· side the locked gate at the head or the stairway. But the ~rQup claimed in earlier legal action that such precautions would be made more difficuil if the county is al- lowed to s pend the $40.000 It has earm a rked for repa ir of the crumbling structure. The action accuses the county or using coercion and lies In 1974 and 1975 when 140 local residents granted the county an easement along the Thousand Steps in re· turn for deeds worth $5 each. It is alleged that county of- ficials told the property owners that they would be liable for all repair costs if the county was not granted an easement to the stairway. STORM HITS COAST . • • vessels. belonging to the Healy· Tibbets Construction Co. were unmanned. The vessels were be- ing used in construction of an ex tl'ns aon or the Southeast Regional Reclamation Author1t~ sewer outfall orr Dana Point Sgt. Olson said the crane atop the larger vessel was s wept away by heavy seas. Olson said the seas apparently caused some of the ships' anchor lines to part and the ones that remained intact were unable to hold the vessc-ls against thl· strong swells Meanwhile. Paci fic Co11.!>t H 1 g h w a y in Sa n C 1 e m l' n ll· between Averuda Estacion and Camino Capistrano was closed by railing rocks San Clemente a uthorities re ported the closure of power 1:1t the municipal pier due to s park ing wires and they sa1d two San Clemente businesses. the L<· Mistral restaurant. 212 Ave. del Mar and Paul's La undry. 207 S El Camino Real were flooded when the rain poured into th( businesses through open roof vents. In Newport Beach. llfeguard!- said the late night surge or surf forced the closure of both lht• Balboa and Newport pier!' wher< waves were reportedly breakinJ! at 15 lo 18 feet. A hreguard s pokes man ::.aid today the only apparent da magt was to u few support beams on the Balboa pier. In Irvine. Culver Drive, tht- scen e of major ·flooding last wanter. was closed overrught dut- to flooding at its intersection with Barranca Road and Bar rancn Parkway. He said thl1 ripe vegetables ex posed to more than an inch of warm rain can rot quickly. In Huntington Beach. Edison Co officials said internal power s up p lied to the company's generating plant at Newland Strt't-1 and Pacific Coas t Highway was cut of( by a power shortag(• Officials sa1d no cause ha!\ been determined for the miahap which destroyed several circuit breakers and caused a fire in the room that housed the: equip· ment Customer1' served by the plant had no interruption In service. a company spokesman s aid. He estimated 1t would be at least two days befort: rhe damage is repaired. Huntington Beach firemen worked six hours at another location to drain rainwater from <t roof that partially collapsed. Fire men said the weight or w a te r atop the Huntington Beach Medical Center. 18081 Beach Blvd .. crumpled a portion or the roof. According to a firt-depart· ment spokesman. drains built in· lo tht' lop or lht-s tructure lo pre- vent s urh problems are four to five inches above the roorune. a llow an~ water to accumulate. f irt'men were abl~ to dram off water beforf' the roof completely collapsed PolicE' throughout th<· Orange Coast report ed m a ny raih· related traffic accidents . IR one arcadent, a 31-year-<>ld Hunhngton Beach woman is in guarded condition in Huntington lntercommunlty Hos pit al. Both said the shots they heard came from the right rear of the car and they heard nothing that sounded like a shot from the front. ln later sessions, the commit- tee planned to examine un- answered questions and points of dispute which have fueled cons piracy theories surrounding the case. The committee also will ex· amine the quality or the in· vestigation conducted by the Warren Commission immediate- ly a fter the ·assassination. The commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald, acttng alone, killed Kennedy. Laguna Council Approves Budget Lawyers for the association argued in recent court action that repair or the steps could bring a s man y as 100.000 beachgoers a year to a beach that is principally owned by the local property owners. Under state law. however, private ownership ends at the mean high tide line. Fred Keller. Irvine Co. vkf' president of agriculture. Saad about 600 acres or unharvested tomatoes have been endangered by the rain. Barbara L. Wright, 8412 Slater Ave., WM mjured al 8:SS p.m whilt-walking across Slater A v t-nue. when a pass ing motorist struck her. police said Although Connally has said he generally agrees with the War- re n Commission report, he has publicly disputed Its conclualon that the bullet that wounded him had first gt>ne through Ken- nedy's throat. U Connally's impression was borne out, it could raise the possibility of a second unman. DAILY PILOT ""'°'-ON" 0.llr l"•lal '"'"'-1".,.. "'""""" ......... 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Coun~lm a n Wayne Baglln cast the only dissenting vote on the final budget package, which is not quite $300,000 Jess than last year's approved budget. But city otficlals defended the $8.1 million package, saying further r eductions will be forthcoming next year as tht city works toward a reorganization and productivity campaign In light of ProposiUon 13. The preliminary budget, adopted in June, totalled nearly $8.3 million. But councilmen met several times In the e nsuing months lo pare that figure to the a m o unt approved Tuesday night. Cuts approved by councilmen f'ro• Page A I RECALL ... agalnat them. On April 27 they filed a S4 million lawsuit against the recall committee members and t wo other San Clemente men. claiming they conspired with olhere "lo create false tacts and circumstances for the purpose of Impairing and In· terferlng with the Impartiality" or the recall proceH. One of the other men named In the ault waa City Councilman Howard Mushett. Laat week Mushett recelvod official notice that • recall campalp haa been mounted agairuit hlm. include $107,SOO in salaries. which will see one vacant police position unfilled , and cuts to par t-time salary for several other employees. The council also eliminated two typist clerk positions, a data clerk and communi cations s upervlsor from the police de· partment. a kennel attendant. and reduction In pan-time pay for some lifeguards. The $8. 1 million budget also includes a general res erve of $1.15 million -a (lgure that city omclals admit Is high. But City Manager Fred Solomon said that reserve amount will be needed during the year. "to In· sure our ability to operate in future years on a pay as yo u go basis." He said for example, the city has been purchasing equipment on a lease-purchasing basis, add· ing he plans to set up a vehicle reserve fund to make outright purchases in future years. Councilmen also approved a $30.000 expenditure for promo tlonal advertising to be ad· ministered by the city's Chamber of Commerce, and added another $30,000 for com· m un ity assistance programs . which funds activities such as the Council on Aging, various cultural organizations and the Free Clinic And they quashed a ~.000 ex· penditure for a new lifeguard facillty on Main Beach Park. The council also approved spending more than 9200,000 In r eve nue sharl ng fun d1 to purchase a beach tractor and sand sifter, pay off a new fire truck, and complete the Arch Beach Heights emergency tire road. 1.l l - BACK TO SCHOOL Gym Shoes Ba1btboll Shoe1 Running Shoes Soccer Shot1 BostbollShon Football Shon Tennis Shoes Volleyball Shott Gym Pants Track Pants Sweat Suits Wormup Suit1 Warmup Jackets Sweat Sox Open 9 to 6 -Cosed Sunday Spe~ Swim Suits Swim Goggles Handball Glovt1 & Balla Racquetball Racquets & Balls Men1-Boys-Womens Tennis Shorts Mens-Boys-Womena Tennis Shirts Tennis Dr111.a T 1nni1 Rackeb Racket Stringing Bodminton Rocket• Shuttlttodla 8asketbcll1 Foofboll1 Voffeybali Socctr Balla 538 Center 646-1919 ' ., ........... _Orange Coast EDI TION Today~s Clo s ing . J N.Y. S toeks ' ' . .. ;• . '\te~S(>,(Y, SEPTEM BER 6, l97"8 VOL. 71 , NO. 2.t9, .t SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALI FORNIA • f\MC T EN CENTS1 • ' DAllJ l'llo4 l'llete .-, •l<IWIAI l(-19r CONVERTED TROOP CARRIER, USED IN SEWER OUTFALL CONSTRUCTION AT DANA HARBOR. AWASH AFTER HITTING JETTY DURING TUESDAY'S STORM Storm Runs Two Ships Aground * * * * * Father, So11 Sav ed Guard Rescues Pair From Sea About 6 p.m. Tuesday, two men, apparently a father and his s on. d ecide d to pit t h eir bodysurfing skiJls against 20-fool waves at Newport 's toughest beach -the notorious Wedge. Forty-five minutes later and three-quarters of a mile away, they s taggered a sho re at G Street Beach on the Balboa P enins ula with the a id of Newport Beactt lifeguard Bret Bernard. $45.4 Mi llion BuJget OK'd By Trustees They might nc>t ·have made it without the 27-~ar-ol~ 'guard's help. Bernard didn't even have time to get their names. ' "By the time we got oul'of the water, I bad to run back down the beach to my Jeep," he said. Bernard, who was patrollipg the beach in a lifeguard j~. said it was just luck that he ar- rived at the Wedge at the end of the Balboa Peninsula as tbe two men went into the water. He said that, within minutes of enter ing the water, the two men were swept 200 yards out to sea by lbe strong rip currents that accompanied the storm surf. Daily ~ SCltlf ....... Newport-Mesa school trustees tJJOk lillle lime Tuesday night to approve a $45.4 million budget to r un the district this school year. The eight -wear lifegua rding veteran said he was wearing a wet suit fn an attempt to stay warm while driving in the rain in the open jeep. The wet suit played an important part in the resc ue. "l would normally t ake two buoys out with me, one for each victim," he said, ~·but the surf was just too big to get out there with two of them, so I just took one." KIMI ALLEN, LEFT, CANOY TACKETT PUT UNUSUAL RAIN TO UNUSUAL USE Costa Mesa Girls, Both 11, Used Mother Nature's Shower to Wash Their Hair Tuesday The u na nim ou s 6 -0 vot e capped a summer long dis- cussion that has left the district with about $11.2 million Jess in r e v e nues t ban l a s t year , ,primarily because of P roposi- tion 13. Last fiscal year, local proper ty taxes accounted for $41.7 million o( the district 's $52.4 million in total revenue. A $4 million reserve pushed the over· all budget to $56.9 million. This year. the district will be receiving $21.2 million in local property taxes, a reduction of nearly 50 percent. About $13 million or this financial gap will be covered by state aid to lbe d.istricL <See SCDOOL, Page Al> Coast We athe r P robability of measura- ble precipitation less than 10 percent tonig ht a nd Thursday. Lows tonight 63 to 68. Highs Thursday from low 70s at beaches to upper 70s inland. INSIDE TODA 't' JulSa CNld q • J10U gotta cook 10ith gutto and gu.tto Julia'• got. Ste Food, Page Cl . l•tlex Bernard, wearing swim Cw. worked bis. way out to the two men. He said the father ap- peared to be in his SOS and Ills son in bis late teens or early twenties. 1be son was getting tired in the cold water . Bernard shed his wet suit, giv- ing part or it to the younger man and making a noat out of the rest of it. The older man was given the buoy. Bernard said it took him 45 minutes to swim the two men ashore. They got out of the water at G Street, where the surf was breaking at about 15 reet; He s aid the experience left him ••a little scared," noting that be probably wouldn't choose to body surf through is-root waves, let alone try to get two s tricken swimmers through surf that big. He Saved Children But Lost Friend By JERRY CLAUSEN Ot IM o.lfY ~I ... Staff Clay Childers. 18. of El Toro and his best friend Donald Dove. 17, of Mission Viejo had planned to leave Tuesday for Salt Lake City, They had hoped to find jobs there. near Childers' sister. who is attending Utah Technical College. But plans change. Childers will be a pallbearer ror h is friend's funeral, probably OD Friday. Th ey at tended a b.lrt.bday celebration Monday night at a friend's home in El Toro. Fire erupted upstairs at about mid- night , some two hours a fter Dove lay down in a second-floor bedroom. He succumbed to heat a nd s mok e. fi r e m e n s aid. despite Childers' frantic efforts to save him. Tuesday afternoon Childers stared blankly out the kitchen window of his condom inium hom e watching the first rain of the season. He said It is hard to think or himself as a hero who had saved two children in the in· fem o. "It's like a dream," be said. "I keep hoping to wake up." Just a rew condominium units away, members or the family whose condominium was gutted <See HERO, Page AZ> Tarzoon Film Flayed Suit Filed by Kin of Jungw King Creal.or -.. ... NEW YORK <AP> -AD IO\imated porno- graphic take-oil of Tarzan rums~ titled ''Tanooo. Shame of the Junlle," bas led to a federal court suit by relatlves or the late Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan's crHlor. The U.S. District Court suit says that to add insult to Injury. the narration is done by Johnny Welsmuller J r., son of the Olympic champion swimmer who starred in many Tarzan turns. THE 8tJ1T CLAIMS THE Tanen of Bur· roughs' books was "handsome, strong, In- telligent, courageous and bonett," while Tanoon la not only "weak, stupid, pbyslcally un"attractlve. but alto lewd and eexually un- attractive." Tanao's faithful wife, Jane, was depict· ed in the porno film as "an ggresslve1 sex· ually demanding and strident woman,· who is nude for most of the movie, the suit charges. RELATIVES Of THE AUTHOR, suing th"ro"gb F.dgar Rice Burrougtis Inc., which holds worldwide copyrights-on Tan.an, asked for an iQjuncllon halting f'Urther showings or the film . The movJe has been shown in Kansas City, St. Louis aad Washington. the suit said. The suit also asks dainages or S3 million from the distributor. International Harmony Pr oductions or New York, ahd co-producers SOclete Vallsa nJ111s of Brussels and Societe SND of Said. <:>Qml; .France. I ' . Meeting Set For Retarded Home Plans Eastside Costa Mesans were invited to air their views Thurs· day night and learn more about a home for retarded adults lbaf may be moving from Santa Ana to Costa Mesa. The community meeting with reoresentatives of the home run , by the Ashling family begins at 7:30 p.m. at 304 Robinhood Lane, Costa Mesa. The meeting is being o r- ganized by Ken Brandt, an employee of the Orange County Regional Center , which oversees 120 homes for developmentally disabled persons in Or ange County. Reactions have been mixed since Orange County planners approved the Asblings' request to move their Santa Ana facility to a bigger location at 362 E. 20th St . The Costa Mesa site Includes a 12-unit apartment building and a three-bedroom house. The Ash- lings say 36 clients would live thett. Among the questions to be ad· dressed Thursda¥ night will be property values In the area and the amount of s upervision the retarded persons would be un- der. An appeal hearing on county approval of tbe Ashlings plan to move to Costa Mesa is set for next Thurs day be fore tb~ Ora n ge County Board of Supervisors. The area ls one of eight county pockets on the east side Costa Mesa and. therefore. isn 't under city zonlne control. r Power Out at Edison Or ange Coast residents today were mopping up in the wake of tropical storm Norman that was dissipating after depositing two inches of rain and a variety of problems along the coast since Tuesd ay. <Related stories, AS I Fro m the south end or the . county whe re falling ,rocks forced the closure of pllrti._of PacUic Coast Highway to we destrucUoo of $750.000 worth of canning tomatoes on the Irvine Ranch to a major powe r outage al t he }(untin gt o n Beach gene r ating p lant of Southern California Edison Co., the season's first storm left damage in its wake . The storm. which appeared to be ca lming Jate Tuesday, sud- denly picked up about 9 p.m.. bringing a sudden surge of big surf a nd high winds. Oran g e Count y Harbor Patrolmen said that surge may ha ve been what drove two con· struction vessels aground off Dana Point Ha rbor between 10 .30 p.m. and 11:45 p.m. Tues- day. A 16-0tfoot barge loaded with gravel went ashore at Doheny State Beach Park. About an hour later a 262-foot converted troop ship carrying a crane fetched up on the rock jetty west of the harbor entrance. Harbor Patrol spokesman Sgt. Richard Olson said then: was some spill of diesel fuel from the vessel and Coast Guard and state Department of Fish and Game pollution teams wert! on the scene today, c losing the harbor entrance with 0 11 slick booms to prevent th~ spread of the s pilled fuel. Tugs were being summoned from Los Angeles to try to get the vessel off its rocky perch on the h arbor's west jetty. but Olson said the continued rough seas might hamper that salvage oper"atioo. There were no injuries report· ed in the groundings smce the <See STORM, P age AZ> Angel, Devil GetRespome "I received a ton of responses from Westminster to Costtt Mesa to L ong Beach a nd a ll of Newport Beach. It really ~ol me out or a bind." That 's the advertisinfl succes!'; story of the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad an the Daily Pilot : R.\RF. OPP()RTUNIT\' ll:iby.,11 my ~ fmc ~on'. Hill'' 14 •I he uni;.:l'l 1 .\ 'i • thl• dcv111 in Cd~I Oucl work' w~1rc1 hr., Till· be>}' need :vot1 from 11 .1m 10 -: JO pm Thu1 '· F11 S .11, Sun. Mu'\ h .. \, '>l!n:.e of humor Ir you have an angel or a devil who need babysiltlntz. call the Datly Pilot Cl ast;lf1~d <fl 642-5678 and let <! few word~ go to work for you. - I /" 2 CAIL V PILOT NIC Appeal Opens Swnrnit CAMP DAVlO. Md tJ\PI Prel'ld!nt C..rteT nd the I adt'r& of larul and EJtypt tHtaan t!M!ir hlstonc summit lOd y walh an appul for world pr•>'"r that "peace and jUJllN' prf'vall In th troubled Mldeut The •PPl!aJ . ln the! form or a joint 1ta~ment. umt leu than two hours bt1fore the flrat scheduled conference here betwee F.cypl'a Anwar Sadat and r.rw1 'a Meeacbem Becin. Cuttr !.'.Mt wttb S.CUt p11vatb- ly for about two boun thia mom- lnt and aummooed Vl~ Preai 6ent WaJttt P'. Mondale t.o Camp Oavad. ~ U.S. pl"Hident con- rerttd with Bet"Ui on Tumday Dllht. Among otb r item~. Carter and Mondale discussed ad· mlnlstrat.ion efforts to win COO· 1resaion.al passa1e of a com- promise natural fU·priclna bill Jody Powell, Wh ite House gre1s secretary. t.old reporters tPat Begin and S.dat walked around this r\aat.ie bJdeaway dur. ing the morning but did not en· ~untereacbotber. Minutes later, Powell correct· ed himself and said the two leaders had indeed met brleDy, 'haken hands and chatted whUe on their walks. There were separate morning meetings at the ministerial level between American officials and the delegations from Egypt and Israel, with more scheduled for later in the day, Powell said. Mondale participated in the morning session with the Israelis, he said. The White House spokesman, s peaking ror all three govern· ments. emphasized: "We are not going to be involved on a dai· Jy basis in attempting to charac· lerize the substance of the meet ings ... Laetrile '-Cure' Cases In Review BOSTON (AP) -A federal search of medical records for e xamples of Laetrile curing cancer turned up six cases in which people got better after • laking the controversial s ub- stance. But researchers said the findings do not prove that Laetrile is ef'rective in treating cancer. The results of the review, re- leased this afternoon. will be used by the National Cancer Jnstitute in deciding whether to begin human testing of Laetrile. the trademark for a substance d e rive d from the chemical amygdalin, found naturally in the pits of apricots and peaches and in bitter almonds. Although at least 70,000 pa· tients have been treated with Laetrile in the United States the past two decades, researchers said only 93 cases were sub- mitted for review. The researchers emphasized that no conclusions about the benefits of Laetrile can be drawn from the study. Even in the s ix positive cases, they said the patients' improvement could have been caused by other fac· tors, such as their dlet or "the unmeasurable ingredient of hope.·• .. We were hoping t.o get many more cases so that we would have a better feel," said Dr. Neil M. Ellison, who directed the s tudy for the National Cancer Institute. "This certainly was n 't any overwhelming testimony to the supposedly hun- <lreds or cases out there that responded to Laetrile." The federal research was publishe d in today's New England Journal of Medicine. The cancer institute's Decis ion Network Committee will meet Sept. 25 to decide whether to recommend human testing of Laetrile. DAILY PILOT T~O-... Cool\! 0.tll, P<IO!, .,..,_ kf°"' ... _ ....... __ .......... __ """'"°'-'°"'' P\AMl\11<"'1 c.o-. .. , S..•9'111-... =~~~~~':'='~L:;.,~ t••ft V•tttY. ltvlfW'. ~-V•ltf'y ~ ~kach/Sooltl\Gu•t "'"-'""""'""'' hOI' 1\ ""*'~ S.h.tf'O•Y'\ .,.. ~Y' Tttt ;;~~~'.l/.t~~·.:,.m ""'" 11., ' ..... ._ ... -,.,~·-~--·· °""" VtLt PrblOtill -°""' .. __. ~---1: ...... ,_,,.,....,.... ,..._..... ...... C-.,..,K,~ ..._.P.-A\\l\lom MotNQl"tCClllOtl omc.. GM~ Mew: l.IOW.ol llrtS""' L-lt•~· t ... O ........... Slrwt "Q.,"C:.~~~~~~,~~=" ., s... ()let&,_ T1l1pttoM ('7'14)~1 C11a-.ct Mv.,,... IO-M11 _, Vt11e,_0111<• M1~10 ,.,_s-c-.. ,....., ~ ................ SAVED TWO TOTS BUT LOST HIS BEST FRIEND To Clay Childers: Like A Bad Dream FrtHt1 Pagf9 A I HERO SADDENED. • • rn the rtre c a rried baby paraphernalia from the ruins through the rain to a small truck. Friends and neighbors stood beneath umbrellas near a pile of blackened debris. Only 15 hours earlier, Childers and five other teen-agers had smelled smoke in the home. Childers sniffed his way to the staircase. went to the second floor and was met by thick smoke. He beat on the locked door to the bedroom where young Dove slept. No answer. He ran downstairs for help. He was reminded that two babies, Manda, 3, and Donna, l, also were asleep upstairs. As other teen-agers filled pots and pans with water, Clay rushed upstairs again feeling bis way through the s moke toward the sounds of little Don· na 's cries from a play pen. Childers said he hurried the baby downstairs, then penetrat- ed the upstairs smoke again. Childers said. He dropped to the ground. still gushing blood. ·'I wrapped a towel around one hand,·· his mother said. Whe n firemen arrived, paramedics treated Childers. And as they directed st.reams of water on the home at 25346 Via Viejo, they lied lo him. "They told him they had got- ten Don out," said Childers' mother, ··because Clay was frantic. He wouldn't lay down and was bleeding a lot." With Tuesday's rain came the reali zation that Donald Dove was dead. Childers r eminisced about the days at county beaches with Dove. about their double dates, their "just driving around" and their jobs as cooks at a fast-food restaurant -jobs they bad quit last week in preparation for Utah. Childers hid moist eyes behind ba_ndaged hands and wept quietly. 'Not a Bible Belt~ Clergyman Flays Irvine's Planning Jn frontier times. the first building to go up in a settlement often was a church. In Irvine. local pastors told the City Council Tuesday. the church oft.en la the 18't structure to be built. If It is built at all. Unitarian minister Roger Walke characterized clly plan- ners. regardine the matter of provldlnl aitea for churches, or not providinl them, as, "God's doa1n • people." Roeer Boatman, an usoclate d irector of the Southern California Evan1ellatlc Auocla· lion. offered councilmen a com· pari.son to help make bls point about a dearth or Irvine churches. With an estimated 47 ,ooo peo- ple living in Irvine. be satd. there are only four permanent church buildings, or one for every 11,750 people. There are 130 churches in Muskogee, Okla., Boatman said, which bas a population of only 37 .ooo. which means an average congregation, uaumlog every. body went to church -men, women and infants-of a more manageable 284 per church. "Admittedly," Boatman said, "this is not the Bible BelL At this rate, it will not be the Bible Belt." Several clergymen, including the First Christian Church, in· ferred that the Irvine Company, which owns most of the un· developed land in the city, has 'been ioslocere in its commit· ments to set aside land for :church deveJopm~nt. Impressed with the testimony, the council, to muted cries from the city hall congregation or "Amen" and "Praise the Lord," took two act.ions designed to Im· prove the position of churches in the city. First. with the assent of the Irvine Company, the council re· quested that the development firm meet with church leaders within the next two weeks to or- ganize a committee. The committee, which will be joined by Councilmen Mary Ann Galdo and David Sills, will study the need for churches in Irvine and what means there are to found them, and investigate the support for an interfaith facility that could commonly accom- modate several religious groups. Mayor Bill Vardou.lls suggest· ed the committee report back to the council "sometime before Christmas-I think that's the ap- propriate time." Second, city staff was directed to prepare a zoning ordinance amendment that would l)C!rmit churches lo locate in industrial iones. whe re they now are barred. Several of the pastors had sug. gested that leasmg or buildings in Industrial areas could partly solve the problems .of sites ror churches. The ordinance is scheduled w be voted upon Sept. 26. The Irvine Company spokemen, meanwhile, told the co11Dcil it sees no imbalance ln the development of churches. Oick Cannon. a company vice president. said 12 sites alrea<ty have been sold to church or· ganizations, and the company ha~ proposed 11 others, though c.h1eny an undeveloped residen· t1al areas the council has not ap. proved yet for development. Cannon, who has held his job about a year, said that contrary to claims by churchmen, "To my personal knowledge, we have never refused to sell a church alte'' where s.>mebody wanted to buy. ....... p_,,,111 STORM HITS COAST. • • vessels. belonging to 1he Healy· Tibbets Construction Co. were unmanned. The vessels were tie.. ing used in construction of an ex· tension of the Southeast Regional Reclamation Authority sewer outlall off Dana Point. Sgt. Olaon sald the crane atop the larger vessel was s wept away by heavy seas. Olson said the seas apparently caused some of the ships' anchor lines to part and the ones that remained intact were unable to hold the vessels against the strong swells. Meanwhile, Paciric Coast Highway in Sao C leme nte between Avenida Estacion and Camino Capistrano was closed by falling rocks. Saa Clemente authorities re- ported the closure of power at t.he municipal pier due to spark- ing wires and they said two San Clem ente businesses, the Le Mistral restaurant, 212 Ave. del Mar and Paul's Laundry, 'llJ'1 S. El Camino Real were flooded when the rain poured into the businesses through open roof vents. In Newport Beach, lifeguards said the late night surge of surf forced the closure or both the Balboa and Newport piers where.• waves were reportedly breaking at JS to 18 feet. A lifeguard s pokesman said today the only apparent damage was to a few sul)pOrt beams on the Balboa pier. ln Irvine, Culver Drive, the scene of major flooding last winter, wag closed overnight due to flooding at its intersection with Barranca Road and Bar· ranca Parkway. repaired. Huntington Beach firemen worked six hours at another location t.o drain rainwater from a roof that partially collapsed. Firemen said the weight or water atop the Huntington Beach . Medical Center, 18081 Beach Blvd., crumpled a portion .>f the roof. According to a rire depart- ment spokesman, drains bu.ill in- to the lop of the structure to p~ vent such problems are four to five inches above the roofline allowing water to accumulate · Firemen were able to drain 'orr water before the roof complete.ly collal)sed. -, Police throughout the Orange Coast reported many rain. related traffic accident.a. In ~ accident, a 31-year-old Huntington Beach woman is in guarded condition in Huntington lntercommunity Hospkal. * * * StnrmLeaves 3Dead, 17 Hikers. 'Lost' INDEPENDENCE CAP, -At least three people are dead and 17 others unaccounted for after the remains or tropical storm Norman dumped up to rive inches of snow in the wilderness areas aro11Dd Mount Whitney, authorities said this afternoon. Search and rescue teams found the bodies of two men and · a woman at two separate loca· t ions near Mount Whitney. authorities said. He stumbled onto a bed and felt for the 3-year-old among the covers. She awakened as he lift- ed her from the bed and .again made bis way downstairs. E'ro•P~AI Fred Keller. Irvine Co. vice president or agriculture. said about 600 acres of unharvested tomatoes have been endangered by the rain. Mount Whitney. at 14.495 reet. is the highest United States peak outside Alaska. He dashed back up the stairs a fourth time. hurtled his slender 145 pounds against the door where young Dove apparently still slept. He said he could see flickers or name beneath the door. "The smoke was really bad then." be recalled. "I just had to get out of there " He dashed home for help from his sleeping family. He and his father couldn't get back up the stairs because of heat and smoke. They ran out- side. '"No one could find a ladder." Childers s aid. "Everyone just stood around staring at each other." Childers hoisted bis slender 6-foot-2 frame lo a beam below a second floor window. He could see his friend on a bed. "I yelled at him t.o wake up." There was no response. Childers broke the window. His hands gushed blood as the fire flashed toward the window. Childers ' mother, who was awakened by her screaming son that night, nodded agreement Tuesday afternoon. "He kept yelling, 'My God. wakeup'!" The h eat became severe. Verdict Doe In Airport Noise Suit An Orange County Superior Court jury that has been asked to award 98 Orange Coast resi· dents at leut $1.4 million In damages for the impact of Jet noise on I.heir lives and environ· ment began Its ninth day of de· Uberatiom10d.,-. But court olftctals said there were indications the Jury tn Judge Walter E . Smith's courtroom ii close t.o a verdict and may have a decision late to- day or Thursday. Lawyers for the plaintltrs have urged the jury t.o recoJnize the mental and emotional strus and property damage suffered by thelr clients because of the pasuge or jet alrora(t over Newport Beach and Santa Ana Height.a. Lawyers for tho county ariue that lbe federal.fovemment bM pre-empted loc authorttlee In all fieldl ol airport Jurisdiction and that the county cannot be held responsible for Jetnol1e. SCHOOL BUDGET. • • He said the ripe vegetables ex· posed to more than an inch of warm rain can rot quickly. The names are being withheld pending notification of next of kin. said Inyo County sheriff's Deputy Leon Boyer. The state aid is considered a one shot deal to lessen the shock of Proposition 13 on school dis· trtcts. Such aid is not expected for the 1979-80fascalyear. During discussions this sum· mer, trustees have noted that implementation or the Serrano court decision to equalize school funding state-wide will serve as an added burde n for th e Newport-Mesa district. The district bas also been in a steady enrollment decline which further reduces state aid based on average daily attendance. District officials expect an ending balance of $1.4 million wh en school ends next June. Salaries for teachers ($23.1 million) account for more than half of this year's school district budget. Class ified cnon-teaching > salaries total $.5.8 million and joint employee benefits add up to another $5.4 million of the financial package. The district will spend about $1.9 million for new books, sup- plies and t.o replace old eqwp- ment, plus another $3.4 million in general operating expenses, ofncials said. A separate, special reserve fund of $2.8 mlllion mar be wiped out by the end o the school year depending on the finance gUldelines handed down by the state. District officials fear that the district may be penalized for its special reserve fund, but this is sun open lo lnterpretation. The day after the Jarvis in· 1\iatlve passed ln June, trustees 11et the tone for the re11t of the Island Auto Heists Add Up Three more Balboa Island car bur11tartes have been added to the llst or eight already under ln· veatlgatJon by Newport Beach pollce. The latest break-Ins were re- ported Tuesday by Island real· dents .-.vho lost combination radlo·tli>e players worth a total or $745. The brealc·lns were reported In the 100 block of Apolena and Cryatal avenues and the 200 block of Amethyst. The el&ht CUOI reported last weak were on Onn. Amethyst and Apoleoa avenue.a. • summer budget discussions by eliminating summer school at an estimated savings of $200,000. This was followed by cancella· lion of all high school bu.sing Cin· eluding for athletic teams and for field trips> lo save another $400,000. And the $300.000 budget for the district's Instructional Media Center Ccentral library> has been cut by about one hall for this coming school year. When school opens Monday. district officials say there will be 100 fewer teachers than there were la.st year and six fewer ad- ministrators. Jn Huntington Beach, Edison Co. officials said internal power s upplied to the company's generating plant at Newland Street and Pacific Coast Highway was cut off by a power shortage. Officials said no cause has been determined ror the mishap which destroyed several circuit breakers and caused a fire in the room that housed the equip· ment. Customers served by the plant had no interruption in service. a company spokesman s aid. He estimated it would be at least two days before the damage is Boyer said those unaccounted for were hikers who had signed out for the back country before the storm moved over the area dumping snow in the mountains and heavy rains in surrounding lowlands. Searchers found the bodies of the two men at the 12.000.foot level on the way to Mount Whitney, about seven miles from the Whitney portal area. The woman 's body was dii.· covered in the Bishop area near Lake Sabrina. Rescue workers continued to search for her maJe companion. BACK TO SCHOOL Gym Shon 8cllbtbal Shoes =:= losebalhu Footbal Shoes Tennis Shon VoltyW Shoea Gym Pants Track Pants Sweat Suits Wannup Suitt Wont1Up Jacbts Swtot Solt Open 9 to 6 -Cosed Sunday Speed Swim Suits ~~Bah Racquetbal Racqu"1 & Wa ~•-Womens limit Shorts Mlfts.-loyt-WOlftlftS T tnniJ Shirts Tennis Drn1e1 Tennis Radcm Rodctf StrMglng Badminton Radtet1 Shutttecodct Basketbals Foo.Wt Voltybals SoaerW1 538 Center 646-1919 ' Saddleback r\fterooon N. Y. ~toek!; VOL. 71 NO . 249. 4 SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1978 TEN CENTS ,. • O.ity l'llet I'-lly •l<ll•N K_ .. , CONVERTED TROOP CARRIER, USED IN SEWER OUTFALL CONSTRUCTION AT DANA HARBOR, AWASH AFTER HITTING JETTY DURING TUESDAY'S STORM Storill Runs Two Ships Aground , Anti-gay Position Eschewed Opponents of Proposition 6. the anti-gay initiative. turned out in force at Tuesday's City Council meeting in Laguna • Beach to seek council s upport of • a resolution condemning the measure. But the g_roup. heade4 by' leaders of the American CivU Liberties Union and the Coali- tion for Human Rights, did not get what they came for after heated debate in council cham bt>rs. The measure would prohibit haring and rcquir<.' d1!>m issal by school boards of any school teacher or employee who opcnl) advocates homo!>cxual acts. Councilmen voted 3-2. with council members Sally Belleruc and Kelly Boyd supporting the gay rights group Alan Robertson. s pokesman for the lluman Rights group. said he was very upset with the outcome of the voting. saying he had contackd council members before the meeting, "and re- ct'i vcd assurances they would <1pprovc the resolutitm." But opposition from the coun- t' i I t'ame when Council man Wayne Raglin stated he could not pubhcly support or oppose any ballot measure. "We <the council) do not have the wisdom or the mandate from the people to express a point of yiew on a ballot measure that tlle people will be voting on." Baglin told the angry crowd. "Any resolution we make does not necessarily represent the views or the citizens or Laguna Beach." f!ut Boyd . who introduced the resolution opposing the in- itiative, from State Sen. John Briggs . R -Fullerton, s aid <See PROP. 6, Page A2> Coast Weathe r Probability or measura- ble precipitation less than 10 percent tonight and Thursday. Lows tonight 63 to 68. Hi~hs Thursday from low 70s at beat'hes to upper 70s inland. . INSIDE TODA" Julia Child 3afl& you gotta cook with gusto and gusto Julia·s gQt. See Food. Page Cl. Cites '2nd Bullet' Connally Testifies In New JFK Probe WAS HJ NG T 0 N ' A P > -the House assassinations com- Former Texas Gov. John B. mittee that is investigating Ken- Connally tnsisted today. that it. · nedy's Nov. 22, 1963 murder in was not the first .bullet, fired by • •Dallas. John F. Kennedy's assass}Jjj~t;,~ Questions over the number of s truck and seriously w~ed •,.,bullets fired and the sequence of Condally in the l'.\res~~·s~1 .lhose that struck Kennedy and limousine. :· ·-· .. ·. :-· 6' Connally have figured in the "I do not believe.;.sbr ~-various theories that a con- ever believe. that I ~ { spiracy was responsible for Ken- the first bullet,"~' . . .;.-.nedy's death. · . '~-; · The Warren Commission con- ,. ""' : eluded that three bullets prob-£"-~ B • ~ ftably. were fired and that one of ~ l.lSlng .n { them. not necessarily the first ·· ~J one, struck Kennedy. passed Plan A d ~J through his body and then struck I nnrove 'I Connally in the back. The com- 'l:"' ..I' mission said the bullet then ByTrwtees Parents concerned for the safety of their children, walking to school along busy highways, t'onvinced Capistrano Unified School District trustees to ex- tend this year's busing. passed through Connally's chest and struck him in a wrist and thigh. Connally said. "it might very well be" that the same bullet struck both the president and himself. He previous! had cast doubt on this theory. But he said he is convinced it could not have been the first shot "because I heard the first shot and I reacted to the first shot.·· O.oly ,., ... St.,. ,._. Trustees voted unanimously Tuesday to authorize whatever arrangements Supt. Jerome Thornsley can make with a private school bus contractor to provide bu s ing where youngsters would walk along clearly hazardous routes to school. Upon hearing the shot. Connal- ly said, he turned to the right to check on the president "because I frankly had the fear it might be an assassination." SAVED TWO TOTS BUT LOST HIS BEST FRIEND To Clay Childers: Like A Bad Dream Thornsley said he "will work like heck" to have the busing available by the time school opens on Monday. But Connally recalled that he was struck before completing the turn and collapsed in his wife's lap without seeing Ken- nedy. Hero Saves 2 Trustees had previously cut busing. saving $352.264 from a post-Proposition 13 budget. The transportation cuts m eant children in grades 4-12 would be expected to walk longer dis· lances to school. Parents pro- tes ted some or the proposed routes, saying they were unsafe. Connally said he recalled that he actually beard two shots but Mrs. Connally said she heard three. Some investigators of the assassination think there may have been a fourth shot and that at least one of the shots came from a grassy knoll in front or the motorcade. But Efforts Fail for Friend T h e leased buses will not travel discontinued bus routes. but will transport only those children who would bave a hazardous walk to school, said Thomsley. The additional bus service will be paid for from the district's $2.5 million contingen- cy fund. · Asked whether there might have been more than three shots, Mrs. Connally replied, "I guess anything's poSBible but I heard three." Both said the shots they beard <See PROBE, Page A2> By JERRY CLAUSEN Of lM Dally Pllet S~fl Clay Childers. 18. of El Toro and his best friend Donald Dove. 17. of Mission Viejo had planned to leave Tuesday for Salt Lake City. They had hoped to find jobs there, near Childers' sister . who is attending Utah Technical College. But plans change. Childers will be a pallbearer for his friend's funeral, probably on Friday. Tarzoon Film Flayed Suit Filed by Kin of Jungle King Creator NEW YORK CAP) -An animated porno- graphic take-of( of Tarzan films, titled "Tarzoon, Shame of the Jungle," has led to a federal court suit by relatives of the late Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan's creator. The U.S. District Court suit says that to add insult to irtjury. the narration is done by Johnny Weismuller Jr., son of the Olympic champion swimmer who starred In many Tarzan films. THE SUIT CLAIMS TllE Tarzan of Bur roughs' books was "handsome. strong, in- telligent, courageous and honest." while Tanoon is not only "weak, st.upid, physically unettractive. but also lewd and sexually un- auracUve.'' Tarzan's faithful wife. Jane. was depict- ed in the porno mm as "an aggressive. sex- ually demanding and strident woman, •1 who is nude for most of the movie, the suit charges. RELATIVES OF THE AUTHOR, suing through Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc .. which holds world~ide copyrights on Tarzan, asked for an mj unol1on halting further showings of the film The movie has been shown in Kansas City. St Louis and Washington. the suit said. The su1t ohm asks damages or $.1 million from the distributor. International Harmony Productions of New York. and co-producers Soclete Valis» Films or Brus.c;el and Soclete SNO or Saint Oucn, France. L • .. Thev attended :.a birthday celebration Monday night at ~· friend's home in El Toro. Fire erupted upstairs ut about mid· ni g ht. some two hourc; a fter Dove lay down in a second-floo r bedroom. He succumbed to heat a nd s moke. fire m e n said . desp1teCh1lders' frantic efforts to save him. Tuesday afternoon Childer" stared blankly out the kitchen window of his condommium home watching the firs t rain of the season. He said 1l 1s hard to think or himself as a hero who had saved two children tn the in· ferno "lt'c; like a dream." he s aid · · 1 keep hoping to wake up.·· Just ::i few condominium unit:. ::iway. members or the family whose condomimum was gutted in th e (1re car r 1 ~d baby paraphernalia from the ruins through the rain to a small truck . Friends and neighbors stood beneath umbrellas near a pile of blackened debris. Only 15 hours earlier, Childers and rive other teen·agers had smelled smoke tn the home Childers sniffed his way to the staircase, went to the second floor and was mt:t by thtck .,mokc. He beat on the locked door to the bedroom where young Dove 'S lepl No a ns we r Ht' ran downstairs for llelp He wu re1ltinded that two bab1es. Manda. 3. and Donna, 1, (Sefo HERO. Pa~.-All Power Out at Edison Orange Coast residents today were moppmg up in the wake or tropical storm Norman that was dissipating after depositing \wo inches of ram and a variety of problems along lbe coast since Tuesday. From the south end of th£- cou n ly where falling rock!> • forced the closure of part or Pacific Coast Highway to the destruction of $750,000 worth of canning tomatoes on the Irvine Ranch to a major power outage a t the Huntington Beat'h generating plant of Southern California Edison Co .. the season's first s torm left damage 1n its wake. The storm. which appeared t.o be calming late Tuesday. sud - denly picked up about 9 p.m .. brinf!ing a sudden s urge or big surf and high winds. · Orange Courty Hs rbor Patrolmen said that surge may have been what drove twc con- struction vessels aground off Dana Point Harbor between tC·JC pm. and 11 ·45 pm. Mon· day. I\ 160-foot barge loaded w1ttl gravel went ashore al. Doheny Slate Beach Park Abour an hour later :! 262·foot converted troop ship carrying a crane fetched up on the rock Jelly west of the harbor entrance llarbor Patrol s pokes man Sgt. Richard Olson said there was !!Orne spill of diesel fuel from lht: vessel and Coas t Guard and "tate Department of Fish and Game pollution team:; were on the <>cene today, clos ing tht: harbor entrance with 011 shck booms to prevent the s pread of the s pilled fuel. Tugs were being summoneJ from Los Angeles 10 try to get the vessel off its rocky perch on tht-harbor's west 1etty. bul Olson said the continued rough seas might hamper that s alvage operation. There wen> no inJuries report- ed in the groundings s ince the (See STORM, Page A2> Angel, Devil Get Response · I received a ton of responses from Westminster to Costa M~!><i t o Lo ng 8 f'ach <in ti all of Nt.>wport Beat'h ft really got me out of a bind." Thctt ·s the advertising s ucces5 story of the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad an the Daily P ilot R \RF. OPPORTl'NITV U.11"1,·.,tt m" 2 rinc .. on .. .II((.'" ~I • tfW Jlljtl'l 1 ~ ~ ·•ht· denl •· m Cd;\J Uud work:-v.c1rcl hr~ fht• h11\ .. n('t'(J vot• r rom x .i m ''' '7 30 ptll Thur ... F11 :--.. t Sun :\Ju,l ""' t '\' n •.1 • of hu rnor Ii you h3ve an an((el or a d\.'v1I who need babysitting. call tht· Daily Pilot Cla~sihed at 642 5t>78 and let a few word~ go to \\<Ork for you J A2 OAIL '(PILOT 58 W•dnpd!y, !!ei.mber \ 1m Mo1adale S111Rnto11ed Sadat, Carter Meet Privately • CAMP OAVID, Md 'AP• resident Cartl'r met privately \oday with ~llYJ>t !I Anwar Sadul and summoned \'1~ Prt'&ldcnl Wattt-r P Mondnlc-lo the M1dcaat umm1\ Monda!\-, "ho I'> <'onduC'lina much of tht"' fedt-ral 1ove-rn mt-nt 'i. non-summit buslneu durin~ C1.rttr's absl!ncl! rrom Wa&hlnaton. Oev. hl'rt' 1n late momin1t. havin1t tM-tn told he would )01n all thre<' leaders al luneh llowc\·er. word lilboul the JOUll Juncht'On wa e-rroneous, urord· 1na l o Jerrold SC'hec t t-r spokesman for the Nat onal Security Council He said Carter tuad nOl AN'llJ\led a joint seu100 between Sadat .ind hrat-1 '~ Menachcm ~•un Carter and Beglh conferred pnvlllC!ly for 3\1 hours Tuesday nlaht. lr.Nulll source11 uld. while lower·ranking otnelal~ from the Untt(ld Stutes, Jo;gypt and brael <Jlnt"d ond tailked l<>«"thcr IAt "" open mea11 The Utn't? leaders .ire Jn moun· Uuotop tgotnuon with U1l' ERYP· tian prt'Sldent and th<' lsrut1H prime minister at odd11 over '<um m it "oMlis and the role to be ploed by Carwr "Tbl!t Is no lime ror maneuvers and worn-out ldeu," aid Sadat lie repeated his objection to Begin's limited goal ot conclud 1ng the summit with an agree· ment to continue oeaotlatioos al a lower level-negotiations thul 8t-l(an :said might continue ror months ... addleback Collelfe $27.9 Million Budget OK'd Saddleback Commun1\y Trustecil'expressed approval College trustees have approved of t,he fii?'anclal document. but a $27 .9 million budget for board president Larry Taylor 1978·79. almost $3 mUlion more warned or problems in future than last year's S2S.1 m illion y1::ars stemming f rom lnfla· "lf•you take away the roughly tlonary costs and teacher salary $4 million for capital projects. increase obligations. you will see the college is actual· Also. he said. the college bas ly operating on fewer dollars... no "fore~able" way of raising chief administrator Robert Lom· money ror future capital proJ· bardi told the board. eels Most or the capital projects appropriation is contractually com milted to the college's North Campus, under construction in Irvine. Included in this year's budget is the $1. 7 million in bail-out money approved by statE! legislators last Friday. Lom bardi said. Board Changes Meeting Date E1irolln-w11l Up In SadJleback? F'or hu1 purt. Begin said at an om ctal arrival ceremony that he will pursue "all endeavors possl· ble to reach an agreement so that the peace process can con· linue and ultimately be crowned with peace 'treaties." """I .... CONNALLY DENIES FIRST BULLET WOUNDED HIM The administrator said most or this year 's income came from the state. with only $9 mHlion from local property taxes. Tonight's regularly scheduled S:idd le back Valley Unified School District board meeting has been postponed to Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. in the distract',; education center. 2$31 Diseno Dr .. in Mis· sion Viejo Saddle back Comm unity College om caals-have r aised their fall student enrollment pro· jeclions rrom 18,000to 19.000. More than 14,000 students have already been enrolled and registration will not end until Sept 12. William Schreiber, pub It t' tnformat ion Officer. s aid College orflc1als are surprised at the increase from last year's enrollment or 17,400. They were t-x pecting a leveling-off this year, according to Schreiber. Administrators a re unsure of thl' reason for the enrollment in· crcast'. Schrc1bc·r said PROP. 6 ..• ··Wt''rc looking al the civil rights of citizens "Los Angelt:s I councilmen> have taken a position, and Mr Briggs took a s tand as a representative of the people. so I think we should take our own position." he argued After the vote was taken. with Mayor Jack McDowell. Coun· cilm an Howard Dawson and Baglin opPoSing the resolution, a man at the rear of the council <:hamber shouted. "Incredible." and walked briskly from the hall. Wh en the mayor attempted to move on to the next agenda item, he was asked if the public would have a chance to speak on the Briggs issue. The mayor indicated that the public could speak, but that it would not result In a second vote by the council. ' That announcement drew groans from the audience and Briggs opponent Ro be;tson asked, "Then what's the sense of public communication?" Supporters of the anti· Briggs initi ative in c lud ed an Episcopalian priest, a n attorney a nd ACLU s pokesman Jay Murley, who urged the council to take a leadership stance on the issue. But the council would not be swayed by their comments, and Alan Robertson said the inci· dent, ''will make a lot or council enemies in this town." "I'm furious," the spokesman said. "They are not a llowing public discussion beCore a vole is taken." ~~1led today on their personal opinion or the Briggs initiative, fou r of the council members said they would oppose it and Mayor McDowell said he was "inclined to vote against it." Tax Rate Lowered SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has approved a post·Proposition 13 tax rate of $5.04 per SlOO of assessed valua· lion the lowest rate in more than 20 years. DAILY PILOT 11-N-Prf\tdt"t •ftid fl'vbl1,,., JH-11.c.n.y V•O PthHNnt •Ad o.ntf .. Mit~ ,. ...... ,." ... EOOM '':.~t:tt C~ul .. N L-•~P.iuH •••'"'"' M41-l"O Etl~ Sllddlebectl V •lift omc. mo• up.,•-.,~ ~"·-•v OffiCH QnleM!IM; JJOW..i .. YSI• ... H\11\11"'4 ..... t(lll I"/) ........... nfrd ..._ ..... ,. 111•oi.-.,..$lrM1 Te~ne(1'14)~ ClaHlfled Advert! .... IU-M71 ~·~&t<• 1/ellfy-Qftl(• M1.U10 se ~..;"t!'~ ~ ~:.'?.\ ~~.:~~~~~ f'll•Ut r tr •twttli .. fNtf\I\ tterelfll Mlf IM t t•rttVC,., •UMiwl IPK.tl f .. rmlu.IM et ,...,,ttf't.....,. . k c-(18\\ N\10 + ••Id f l C..lf Mo\f Cattt••"t• 'SubH •••fie" .., <•n•f,. u M MOfttttl.-e.1 llft•lf t• '4 mofttftty mtt•t•'• _, .... ,_u ,.,.,...,,.,, . . Ex.governor and Wife. Nellle. THtlfy Before Panel This was a significant result ot Proposition 13, he said. A. spokeswoman said today the board would meet only once in September. Besides advocating a go-slow approach to the search ror a Mi d east settlement, Begin foresees Carter playing a limit ed role as a summit mediator. But on his <.1rrival. Sadat em· phasized anew that he sees the U.S. president as "a full partner in the peace problems." On that point. Carter has seemed inclined to accept Sadat's position. Teen 'Stable' After Crash The lone survivor or an early Labor Day morning El Toro Road car crash was in serious but s table condition today in S a d ~ I ~ b.a c k . Co m m u n i t y Hospital s intensive care unit. M a~th~w Thomas Hagen. 16, ~f . M1ss1on Viejo was seriously IDJU_red when the lightweight Core1gn sports car in which he was a passenger crashed into a parked tractor-trailer about 1 a.m. Monday. Patrick L. Byrne, the driver. and KeMeth Hofrichter, another passenger, were killed in the ac-cident. Services Set For Victims Of" Car Crash fo~uneral services will be con· ducted tonight and Friday for two Mission Viejo youths killed early Labor Day morning in an El Toro Road car crash. Rosary will be sajd at 7 ·30 tonight <1t St Killian's Church in Mission Viejo for Patrick Byrne. or 26452 Estanctero Or. He was 17 Burial will take place Thurs day at Ascension Cemetery in El Toro. Mr. Byrne is survived by hts mother and father . Joseph and Gloria Byrne of Mission Viejo. Se r vices fo r Ke nn e t h llofrichter of 24242 Spartan Dr will take place at I p.m. Friday at McCormick Mortuary. 25002 Moulton Parkway tn Luuna H111s. He was 18 Burial will follow the service at El Toro Cemetery. Mr. Hofrichter was a 1978 graduate of Mission Viejo High School. He was a starling catcher on the varsity baseball team. He is survived by his mother, Dorothy Hofrichter: a brother. Chris: and two sisters. Kathleen and Karen, all of Mission Viejo. Fro'" Pa.-.. tf STORM HITS COAST. • • v~ssels. belonging to the Healy· Tibbets Construction Co. were unmanned. The vessels were be· Ing used in construction or an ex - ten sion of the South eas t Regional Reclamation Authority sewer outfall off Dana Point. Sgt. Olson said the crane atop the larger vessel was swept away by heavy seas. Olson said the seas apparently caused some of the ships' anchor lines to part and the ones that remained intact were unable to hold the vessels against the strong swells. Meanwhile, Pacific Coast Hig hway in San Cle mente between Avenida Estacion and Camino Capistrano was closed by falling rocks. San Clemente authorities re ported the closure of power at ~he m.unicipal pier due to spark· mg wires and they said two San Cl.e mente businesses. the Le Mistral restaurant, 212 Ave. del Mar and Paul's Laundry, 207 S. El Camino Real were noocted when the rain poured into the bus inesses through open roof vents. In Newport Beach. lifeguards said the late night surge or surf forced the closure of both the Balboa and Newport piers where waves were reportedly breaking at 15 to 18 feet. A lifeguard spokesman said today the only apparent damage was to a few support beams on the Balboa pier. In Irvine, Culver Drive, the scene or major flooding last winter, was closed overnight due to flooding at its intersection with Barranca Road and .Bar· ranca Parkway. Fred Keller. Irvine Co. vice president of agriculture, said about 600 acres of unharvested tomatoes have been endangered by the rain. He said the ripe vegetables ex · posed to more than an inch of war m rain can rot quickly. In Huntington Beach, Edison Co. officials said internal power s upplie(t to the company's generating jlant at Newland Street an P acific Coast Highway was cut off by a power shortage. Officials said no cause has been determined for the mishap which destroyed several circuit breakers and caused a fire ln the roo m that housed the equip· ment. Customers served by the plant had no lnte""-ptJon In service. a company spokesman said. He esUmattd It would be at leaat , two days before the damage is repaired. Huntington Beach firemen worked six hours at another location to drain rainwater from a roof that partially collapsed . Firemen said the weight of water atop t he Huntington Beac h Medical Center. 18081 Beach Blvd .. crumpled a portion of the roof. According to a fire depart· ment spokesman, drains built in· lo the lop of the structure to pre· vent such problems are rour to five inches above the roofline. allowing water lo accumulate. Firemen were able to drain off water before the roof complelely collapsed. Poltce throughout the Orange Coast reported m any rain· related traffic accidents. In one accident. a 3l·year-0ld Huntington Beach woman is in guarded condition in Huntington lntercommunity I lospital. Barbara L. Wright, 8412 Slater Ave .. was injured at 8:55 p.m wh ile walking across Slater Ave nu e , whe n a pa ssing motorist struck her. police said The driver of the auto was not held. Police said the motorist did not see the woman as she crossed the street during a downpour Escape Plot Uncovered? WASHINGTON fAPl - The House assassinations committee said today it obtained a copy of a map drawn by James Earl Ray showing an apparent new plan to escape from the Tennessee prison where he ls serving a life sen· tence. A report by Rep. Louis Stokes. D·Ohio, said a photo copy or the map "in the handwriting or James Earl Ray" was obtained by an informant from a Washington motel room occupied by Ray's brother Jerry l ast Apri l and turned over to the FBI and Tennessee authorities. Ray, the convicted s laye r of Martin Luther King J .. escaped Brushy Mountain Stnt.c Prison n Petros. Tenn. on June 10, 1977 . From Page A I PROBE ••. came from the right rear of the . car and they heard nothing that sounded li ke a shot from the front In later sessions. the commtl tee planned to examine un answered questions and points oC dispute which have fueled conspiracy theories o;urrounding the case. The committee also will ex amine the quality or the '" vest1gation conducted by the Warren Commission immediate ly after the assassination. The comm1ss1on concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald, actin~ alone, killed Kennedy Although Connally has said he generally agrees with the War· ren Commission report. he has publicly disputed ats conclusion that the bulletthat wounded him had first ~one through Ken· nedy's throat. Verdict Due In Airport Noise Suit An Orange County Superior Court jury that has been asked to award 98 Orange Coast resi· dents at least Sl.4 million in damages for the impact or jet noise on their lives and environ· ment began its mnth day of de· liberations today. But court officials said there were indications the Jury in Judge Waller E Smith's courtroom is close to a verdict and may have a decision late to day or Thursday. Lawyers for the plaintiffs have urged the jury to recognize the mental and emotional stress and property damage suffered by their clients because of the passage of jet aircraft over Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights. Lawyers for the county argue that the federal government has pre-empted local authorities in all fields of airport jurisdiction and that the county cannot be held responsible for jet noise. Although overall operating ex· penditures were cut by approx· imately 11 percent. college of· fi cials said they will be able to maintain this year 's programs at existin~ levels. Boa rd meetings will return to the regular schedule of meeting on th e first a nd third Wednesdays of each '1)0nth begin· n1ngOct.4. From Pa9P ''I HERO SADDENED. • • also were asleep upstairs As other teen-agers filled pots and pans with watH. Clay rushed upstairs again -feeltng his way through the ~okl­ toward the sounds of little Don na 's cries from a play pen Childers said he hurried lhE: baby downstairs. then penetrat· ed the upstairs smoke again. He stumbled onto a bed and rett for the 3-year-old a mong the covers. She awakened as he hfl· ed her from the bed and again made his way downstairs. Il e dashed back up the slam. u four th time. hurtled his slender 145 pounds against th£' door where young Dove apparently still s lept. He said he could sec· flickers of fl ame beneath thl· door. "The s moke was really bad then.·· he recalled. ··1 just had lo gel out or the re ... He dashed home for help from his sleeping family. He and his father couldn·t get back up the stairs because or heat and smoke. They ran out side. "No one could find a ladder." Childers said. "Everyone JUSt stood around staring al each other ... Childers hoisted his slender 6-foot·2 frame to a beam below a second noor window. He could see his fnend on a bed "I yelled at him to wake up · There was no response Childers broke the window His hands gushed blood as the fire fl ashed toward the window Childers' mother. who wa~ awakened by her screamina son tha t night. nodded agreement Tuesday afternoon. ··He kept yelling, ·My God. wakeup"" The heat became sever e . Childers said. He dropped to lht ground. still gushing blood. .., wra pped a towel around one hand." his mother said When firem e n arri ved. par2med1c ... I rr•<Jted Childers And as they directed streams or wakr on the home at 25346 Via VtCJO. they lted to him "Tf\ey told him they had got· ten Don out."' said .. Childers' mother. ··bec3use Clay was 1rant1c He wouldn't lay down and was bleeding a lot.·· Wtlh Tuesday's ram came tne r ealization that Donald Dove was dead Chtlder.. reminisced about the oa ys at county beaches with Dove. about their double dates, their "Just drtvtng around" and their job1-a~ cooks at a rast-food res taurant -JOl>s they had quit las t week in prepa ration for L'tah Ch1l tlers htd moist eyes behind b ~ndagE!d hJnds and wept Quietly ··He doesn ·1 he1 ve a black suit." hi s mother said djstanUy "He'll have to rent one for the tuneral .. Man Killed By Gunshot SAN DIEGO <API A 32. year-old San Diego m an who was shot and wounded in his hospital bed last July was shot lo death Tuesday while driving downtown, police· said .John R. Bowie Jr was hit tn tht: head b} a gunshot fired from ~ ltght·rolored car tha t pulled alongside Bowil''s auto. said po lice Lt. Wins to n Vella Bowie's car contmued down the street for more than a block before> crashing into a light pole. Rowtl' died at Uni versit y Hospital. the same place he was shot and wounded July 27 while hospitalized fo r a motorcycle crash. ' - BACK TO SCHOOL Gym Shoes Bolkttbaft Shoes Running Shon Soccer Shon Baseball Shots FootbaR Shots T enni1 Shoes V9'1eyball Shoes Gym Pants Trodc Pants Swecrt Suits Warmup Suits Warmup Jotkets Sweat Sox Open 9 to 6 • Closed Sunday Speed Swim Suits Swim Gom;es Handball GloYH & Balfs Rocqu9tbolt Racquets & Bolla Mens·Boys-WOtntM T tnnls Shorts Mens-Boys-Womens Tennis Shirts Tenni1 Dreslff Tennis Rockets Radcet Strif9ng Bodmlnton Radcets Shuttt«odcs 8olketbdl1 538 Center f ootbal1 Volleyballs Soccer lals •• 646-1919 , . ~,..,,.,,,.,....,...._ ' ..... _.... .. ·-.. - MOmDies, Tot Lives In Fall \ PHlL.ADEl.PlllA t t\P I A ftt>Wbom bab)' '* s In t'rlllUI rondlltOn lOOllY anc>r ~Ina n· moved by Cut•!larC!an 1ectU>n from l\11 dt>ad mothu, v.ho londPd h\•ad r1ro1l on a \1dt'walk unt•r JUmptDfl from lh Sf'('(IOd stor)' of 11 burrunte bulldmR Thrw Plher niuni pc-tlJlk aho d1t-d and f1H• "''rt m1ure-d 1n th•· hl.iH' Tue-.duy 1n 11 north flhlht<tt'lphia homt" The motht"r Eurhne Oavu.. I~. dut" to d h\l'r h1•r h~by m tv.n "'~~k :.. w .1!' d,•ud on ljrrlval at ~l Jnst'ph'!. lloa.pllal with a rru('lUr~'d I.oil UtH·tor:. .it tht• ho.,p1t11l 1m m e d I Ill t' I ~ Ill' rr 0 r m i' d l h l' (';_1l'sarean St'l'lWn und dehvered " 7 i)()und. -\-ounce baby boy 'Wht•n lht•y brought the mother m Uu:1't' was no sign or Mi-. no uudlble heart beut But I hstent'd 10 tht• b.lb~ s he1&rt bec1t und "..ts able to pick a slow beat tt1t;:hl tht•re and then I decided to pt>rf1>rm an emergency Caesart•an seC't1on ... ~aid Dr Arturo Apohnano "The baby wai; flaccid. There was no crying or kicking. ft was cvanouc <blueish colo ration or the skin because of lack of ox- ) r.:en l I knc:w the baby was 1n trouble." he said. "About 15 minutes later the baby started to make some crying sounds like he wa:. ll') ing to breathe on his own ·· The physidun said the baby was able to survive probably biecaui:.e 1t was cushioned by the water in the mother's a mniotic sac. which "served as a s hock· absorber." The baby late r wa s tran s ferred t o n earby Jlahnem ann Hospital. which has an inlcnsi ve care unit for newborns. .. , would say r was s urprised in sort of a way that the baby ~urvived bt!cau!>e of the tremen· C'fous trauma the mother re- cei vC'd in th e fall ." said /\polinari<> The other fire vi<'tims were Muha mmed Everett Bey. 13. and twins Marvina Everett Bey. 9. and Matheno Everett Bey. 9. according to the m edical ex· aminer's office. All the victims. ancludin~ the pregnant mother. were brothers and sisters. a spokesman in the fire marshal's orfice said. Flood Plans . Win Approval Plans for a $16,000 flood con- trol project on Laguna Canyon Channel were approved unan- imously Tuesday by Orange County Supervisors. The project calls for enlarg)ng a stormwater inlet to help al- leviate Oooding problem s along Laguna Canyon Road during winter rains. Last s pring debris washed down the channel during heavy rains and blocked the existing inlet. county officials said. As a result. canyon structures were flooded a nd hillsides threatened until sandbag oper a- tions were completed by county crews. The inlet construction will bl'gin this fall a nd should be complek<l by this winter's rainy season. officials said Wedne8d9y. September 6, 1978 s DAILY PILOT A :J Shelter Animals Supervisors Nix Research Sale Ban Orange County Supervisors re· fused Tuesday to end the prac· tice of selling to medical re· searchers dogs and cats brought to the county animal shelter. Supervisor Philip Anthony mustered no support from fellow board members when he sug· gested the practice be stopped in response to requests from mem· be rs of various humane groups. Lined up on the other s ide. wer e not only the four other s upervisors but medical re· searchers from UC lrvine. USC a nd Los Ange les County 's Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Anthony said the issue isn't whe ther animals should be used for medical resea r c h but w h ether animals from the shelter. m any of then former household pets. should be sold for research. "As long as animals are sold from the Orange County Animal Shelter for research. it will re· main nothing more than a pound in the worse sense." he said in a report to supervisors "The result 1s. and will con tinuc to be. that most members o.11, .. 1 ... sw. .. _ of the humane community will GLOMAR WILL SEARCH OCEAN FLOOR FOR MINERALS not fully work with and support SpyVesselln From Cold Outfitted For New Role operations at the a n imal shelter." he said. Glomar Explorer Dr. Eugene Yates of USC said it costs about S3S Lo obtain a re- search animal from the county s h e lt e r while those bre d s pecifically for research cost Goes Back to M • • about$250each. IDlng "I am surprised bv the logic that says we s houid not use animals that have been pets By DENNIS McLELLAN Of ti. O.lly ,. .... 51.U! In the spring of 1975 an elec- tronically sophis ticated s hip built by Howard Hughes in 1972. ostensibly to mine mineral de- posits off the ocean floor. was thrust into the international limelight. The year before. it was re- vealed. the Glomar Explorer had been on a CIA mission to salvage a Soviet submarine s ub· merged 750 miles northwest of Hawaii. Like any secret agant whose cover has been exposed. the Glom a r Explore r 's days as a spy ship were over. So what do you do with what easily could be a multi·mlllion dollar wh ite elephant? The answer is to use It for what it supposedly was designed for in the first place: To mine underwater mineral deposits. And that Is precisely what Ocean Minerals Co. plans to do with the Glom ar Explorer. berthed al Terminal Island in San Pedro. An international consortium that includes Lockheed Missiles and Space Co .. Amoco Ocean Minerals Co. and two Dutch en- terpr ises is behind the project. The massive black and gray vessel is being outfitted for a 13-monlh test period to develop 1e c h nology f o r mining mangapcse nodules from the ocean floor Leased from the U.S. Navy by the consortium. the Glomar Ex- plore r is scheduled lo leave San Pedro in early November for mining operations midway between BaJa California and llawaii. The abundant black nodules shaped like hand grenades are found at depths of 14.000 to 18.000 fe et. and C'o nta1n manganese. nickel . copper and cobalt. There are. said OMCO vice president Conrad Welling at a press conference before a first tim'e tour of the s hip, enough of these minerals in the nodule~­ posits lo fill needs for centuries. While members of the media turned out to get a f1rst·hand tour of the famous spy s hip. OM· CO officials deferred comment· ing on the srup·s past history. "We're concerning ourselves today with the mining opera- tion," said president. James Wenzel. who promised the Glomar Explorer would be pick· ing up nodules, not submarines. "What was written before is totally irrelevant to our pro- gram ." Welling said unless there is a siz able i n crease in the availability of the minerals. it will be difficult for the United States to meet its mine ra l needs in the 1990s and beyond He said the minerals in the nodule deposits are "man y limes" the· estimated land re- serves throughout the world. Test mining equipment de s igned by OMCO will be housed in the Glomar Explorer's enormous center well. which takes up nearly a third of the 618-foot ship. Large doors at the bottom of the well will slide open. allowing the miner -on more than three miles of pipe -to be lowered to the ocean noor. because they have some bond with man," Yates continued "How are we to raise animals for research? Brutally'•" he asked . County Animal Control Direc tor John Sibley supported An· thony's suggestion to halt the sales. He said that between 700 and 800 animals probably will be sold for research proposes this year. Sibley noted those taking a nimals lo the shelter are able to specify whether they want ~ animal sold for research rather t h a n des troyed. if it isn't claimed or adopted by a family. Ruth Frankel of the Animal Assistance League lauded coun· ty officials for improvements made recently at the s helter. but said as long as research sales continue there will be reluctance by some residents to turn in un· wanted or stray pets. Red Tide Ends Shellf ishing FORT MYERS. Fla. IAPI Shellfishing has been ordered halted in four Florida counties because or an unexplained red tide along the state's southwest coast. A member of the Florida Marine Patrol said he sighted dead fish in a row 20 to 25 yards wide as far as the eye could see. "We want to convince resi· dents or Orange County that we have a shelter." she said "This is our last obstacle ... "Ma ny people are not awnre or what happe ns to the::ie animals in research labs . We will do everything in our human capacity to get research out ot this pound." Judy Stricker of Costa Mesa told supervisors. Supervisor Laurence Schmit chided Apthony for bringing up the research sales issue again. Las t year. s upervisors took steps to curtail the sales by limiting them to only seven specially certified laboratories "I for one really question the need to go through this whole char ade again, .. he said. Lagu11a Heisf He noted W)wanted pets at the shelter are destroyed unless sold anyway. so "if we are going to kill them let's al least ui;c them before we put them away ... Or. Stanley Van den Noort. UCI Medical School dean. told supervisorc; the use of research anamals is important for both education and research. USC researcher Mike Gold said research animals are treat· ed humanely. Sick or mistreated animals, he said, would ha mper re sea re hers· e rrorls to collect accurate data during experi- ments. "I am more appalled at the treatment I have seen of dogs by pet owners.·· he said. Robbery Suspects Sought by Police Laguna Beach police were seeking two men who were seen in various parts o f the Art Colony before a $13.000 robbery of a musi<' store Tuesday morn· mg. The two. wearing blue caps and carrying handguns. robbed Bojangles Mus1e Village at 933 S. Coast Highway at about 10.50 a.m .. making off with $13.000 10 cash. Terry L y le Swanson . who owns the s mall music shop. told officers that part of the large amount of cash was his savings. He did not tell officers why he had that much cash m the store. authorities said Police said today they a re seeking a tan over brown late model Monte Carlo, seen by a woman on Gaviota Street short· ly before the heist. Police had been looking earlier for a red or maroon Monte Carlo. but Investigator Ge ne Brooks said this morning a woman saw two men matcrung the descnp- tion of the gunmen c ruising up 2 Semenced In $20,000 Viejo Theft Two men accused on a rrest or stealing saddles and equipment va lued at S20.000 from lht! M iss1on Viejo Equestrian Center have pleaded guilty 10 char~es of second degree burglary Jon Frederick Christensen. 20. a nd David Lawrence Stem. 18. both o f Anaheim. were sentenced lo 60 days in Orange Coun ty Jail and three years' probation after pleading before Superior Court Judge If. Warren Knig ht. and down her street just m1nutci: before the robbery. The men were described a:, Negroes. with the taller of the pair wearing a blue-jacket and the other a green coat. A third suspect also was seen by witnesses near the music shop moments before the rob· hery County OKs El Toro Road Improverµ en ts Pl ans t o proceed with r <-bu!lding a dan ge r o u s three-mile stretch of El Toro Road near Cook''i Comer have been appro ved by O r a ng~ County Supcrvisor'i. The board will hold a hearin~ later this fall on the road • al1gnment desig n e d t o straighten hazardous c urves. Construction of the $1.4 million project would begin early next year . a report to supervisors said. ft was approved Tuesday. The report said the three·mile road i mprovement proJect. st r etching from north of Trabuco Road to Cook's Corner. "promises a very high payoff 111 (jCc 1dent reduction and hve:, Sdved."' In 1977 the s tretch wa:" tht.' scene of ~J:l accidt.>nt". including three rataht1es. lhl• report .,aid. Yowigsters Start Sclwol An orientation program wll! be held Thursday morning for kinder ga rtC'n p u p 1h <it ~c Oowell School in th£ Jo oun taan Valley School Distract The program will be he!d from 10 to t l a.m. at the o;;c hool. 17210 Oak St . Fountain Valley Clothes Dull? The miner will scoop up the nodules and pump them back to the.surface through the pipe. The Glomar Explorer. a self· contained world or sophisticated computer a n d electronic systems, is designed to hold the pipe almost motionless regard- less of the state If the sea. B iologists h ave n ot de· termined what causes the red tide outbreaks. said Marine Patrol Sgt. Warren McLaughlin, but the organism "is always in the water When ll blooms. al gives orr a toxic gas that paralyzes the fishes' gills, .. he s aid Sheriff's ofricers arrested the pair May I and accused them of breaking into the eq uestrian center at 27752 Margu erite Park way. where 16 English saddles. nine western saddles, 23 bridles and other ite m s of equipment were stolen A spokesman !>a1d the pro· gram is designed to acquaint th~ youngster with their teacheri Groups Rap Caner's Style LONDON <AP> -President Carter's clothes are "surprising· ,., uull." says a critique by two Britis h clothing organizations. They advised Carter to "try to make his clothes as cheerful as his smile." Politicians the world over got a dressing down today from the Clothing Manufacturers Federa· Uon and the Shirt, Collar and Tie Manufacturers' Federation. Only Pres ident Va le r y Giscard d 'Estaing of France and Chancellor Helmut Schmidt o( West Germany rated real praise from the tailors. who place Prime Minister John Vorster of South J\frica at the bottom of their lisl. Vorster, said lhe report. "dis· plays a complete and utter dis- r egard for clothes -a classic example of how a political leader ought not lo look ... Giscard d 'E s taing, on the other hand, "has a superb sense of s tyle and knows exactly what s uits him. He doesn 't put on the first thing that reaches his hand each morning." And Schmidt Is a "good stylist and a complete contrast to the dull and ordJnary woy many German men dress." Prime Minister Pierre E lliott Trudeau or Canada "regards clothes as 3 source or cheerful· ness. but is Inclined to be a bit loo boyishly exuberant at times. Begging for votes does ool mean lhat a would·be premier must be garbed ln the outfit of • mendl· cant," aald the report. •• President Leonid I. Brezhnev of the Soviet Union " ... may have abandoned the awful Stalin style. but ought to have teamed that a touch of elegance is not a sign or bourgeois decadence ... The report claims most POiiti· ciaos are unaware of the dev· astating impact a poor ap- pearance has on the public and should appoint wardrobe ad- visers. "Someone should tell them that not all the cliches in the world can eradicate the sight of a baggy pair of pants. a cloudy shirt and a wrinkled tie. Politi- cians are frightened lo show a bit of flash, in case electors think they have been up to all kinds oft.ricks." The report had this to say about other world leaders: -Prim e Minist e r James Callaghan of Britain: "A mid· die-of-the-road dresser , a cut above most of his cabinet and opposition rivals." -P r ime Minister Takeo Fukuda of Japan: "Shows a welcome sign of breaking away from the dark suit, the white shirt and neat sombre tie which used lo be regarded In Japan as the symbols or sobriety and stability." -Pn¥1ident Anwar Sadat of Egypt: "Has come on strongly recently in the sartorial stakes. Obviously appr~late• tt\o value or clothu In projecttn1 a modern Image, especially In hls chol~e of ties ... I But despite the advanced technology. mining will not be an easy task. according to Wenzel. He compares ocean mining to "standing on the top of the Em· pire State Building, trying to pick up s mall stones on the sidewalk using a long straw - at night." Casino's Take $23.5 Million ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. IAPJ -Gamblers lost S23.56 million in August at Its casino. Resorts International Inc. officials said The figure is up from the casino's "win" or $20.6 million in July. Offkials announced Tuesday the casino took i.n an average of $759.208 a day In August, 14 per. cent more than In July . The company said Its casino had taken In $162.81 million. or an average of about S650.000 a day. since It opened May 26. Auto Fire bombed BOISE. Idaho CAPl -Gov. John Evans ' car has been firebombed, ond he and his ramily are beln1 guarded by state troopers and agents. a state of(lclal said Tuesday. Gem Talk By J. C HUMPHRIES Gt!moloyw BLACK PEARLS \\ hy are they block" The pearl. which is such c1 beautiful white that it tends It's name to the term "pearly white," sometimes turns out to be black. Some black pearls come from the Black Up Oyster of the South Pacific's Society Islands. Huge oyster shells, up to 14 Inches across, are a ma· jor export of the Islands, and the black pearls that are sometimes fcx.ind Inside are a t>Onus to the oyster fishermen. Another source of black pearls Is Baja California. Baja's mountain ranges, rich In copper and sliver ore, drain lnto the Gulf of Callfornla, contamlnatlnQ the gulf and causing oysters to produce black pearls. Europeans have known of these gems since the time of the Cortes conquest In 1SS1. The Spaniards made fortunes from harvesting the black beauties near Lei Paz. Native divers still brinQ up the black pearls there. They .ire so rare that one necklace of matched black pearls from Baja Is valued ell \1 million. The Japanese sometimes dye white pearls black, so that you can en. joy the benefits at a fraction of the cost. OMEGA QUARTZ TAILORED TO YOUR LIFESTYLE 0 OMEGA I MEMBER AMERICAN GEM soc•trV ® 1823 NEWPORT BLVO COS..,.A ME SA CONVENIENT TERMS BankAmerJc.rd-Matler Ctl•rv• 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 543-340 I ' ' A4 DAILY PILOT NATIONAL I WEATHER. b) with~ Tom~~';r Just · .. ~oa ting "a.rphlae Delllocrats Chortle RICKY TIC'KV POLITIX: Oran1c Cou.nt.,y Democralli were chortUnit In tbelr t>Hn today over lbe lateat voter tttlstr&Uon nr~ Thf' Oemo1 have chipped away at the Republican mar1in a1a ip, Ar CCM'dln.R 10 t~ 11 w~st cowu from our Registrar of Voten oln~. lhfo Df.moc-nt.l' In our re&lon bave closed lhtt gap on lbe GOP by ~r 700 oc so voten1. If t.hJ.s M lo\I <tors ind ·t"d leave the Demoa blt wiP chortlinc Ln lMlr been, you are let\ wonder101 whal It leaves lhe GOP l&lwa rta weeptnc ln. Surety a RepubUcan 14'•r wouldn't weep IQ,,plain old brcv. Pt-maps Uwy are h1vu~1 dampened eyes over Jack Daniel on tM rocb. Or lnto a small apllt or champagne. Who kno • ANYWAY , TRlt •EGIS'l'UnON ncurei stand. lhe R~bUcans l~d the Democrats In Orange CoWlty by onlv so~ 8.000 1tllste~ voters. You may Uunk that belnC "down" by about 8,000 registered ~1'11 would be nolhlni fortbe Democrats to chor· tie about. 'They 're Mlllnd. But sometimes , it's a mauer of how far bthlnd you get. How far back lo the pack you came from Consider Just a few years back when a fellow named George McGovern ran fo r president of tbe United States u1>0n the Democratic ticket. How did he fare here in our Orange Coun~? Well, George gathered 174,695 Orange c;ounty votes, Precinct Worker Galhtting Up Prospective Voten ~ASca11dal -'Incredible' Theft Cited WASIUNGTON <AP> -Furniture and otnce supplies worth at least $1.3 million a year have vanished from General Services Ad· rn lnlst r1Allon warehOU!ieS -apparently in employees' vans and pocket.a -with little apparent official concern, a rormer federal con· sultant says. P hillp Baridon, wbor' conault· Baridon said his study team Ina ftnn made a mld·l970S study could not get better estimates of of GSA'a 20 warehouses across theft losses because or poor the country al lhe request of the record keeping. He said he did not ai enc y's police s ervice. said know how many of the bad or mla· Tuesd ay night that be quo&.ed the sing records might have lndicat· $1.3 mUlioo figure ln his report ed incompetence and how many only beca~ be w.~ r~~ to discrepancies mleht have been come up with an esumate he intentlonaltoconceallllegalgain. could document. "I THINK IT WAS grossly un· deresllmated but I can't prove lt,'.,'...he saJd. '· 1 h eard undocumented stories of incredible then - you'd. place your order on the street a lmost on a contract basis. It was enormously sug- gestive of theft on a grand scale." Di.se'1Se Links Probed NEW YORK <AP> -A health offi cial says the only thing five s uspected victims of Legion· na ires Disease bad in common was their employment in the city's garment district. The disease has been con- firmed in one death and suspect· ed in four olher cases, one of them also fatal. THE CITY DEPARTMENT of Health disclosed late Tuesday a possible outbreak or the disease that caused 29 deaths after a 1976 American Legion conven· lion in Philadelphia. "I PERSONALLY SAW a ledger book with $1 million list· ed under 'miscellaneous.• The answer I 4ot was a shrug of the shoulders, ' be said. Federal lnvesUgations of al· leged GSA corruption dating back 20 years are under way. and GSA Administrator J ay Solomon bas predicted the result will be at least SO indictments for various theft .and fraud schemes involving as much as $66 million a year. "THE ADMINISTRATOR was briefed around January of 1976." Baridon said, referring to Jack Eckerd, who led the agency at that tlme. Eckerd "was general· ly hos tile to the findings of the report; he fell il was inaccurate. without foundation," Baridon said. Ec'kerd. who owns a dr ug store chain in the South, is seek· ing the Republican nomination for governor in Florida . He could not be reached for com· ment Tuesday night. but The Washington Post quoted him as s aying recently be did not r~all any such report. Bonte Again Phys icist . Bruno . Pont~corvo. 65 Cleft 1. is met by his brother Gillo. a film director. a t the Ro me a irport.. Pon· tecorvo. who ~efect.ed to the Soviet Union 28 years ago. returned to his nattve Italy tor a Lwo-day international meeting. More Tax Breaks Asked for Business WASHINGTON <AP l -Federal Rese rve Chairman G. William Miller. looking for new weapons against inflation. asked C~ngress today lo give business new tax breaks. a step he said might encourage investment and fight price rises. About one-fourth of the $16.3·billion tax cut voted by the House last month .w~uld ~o to busi~ess, a proportion endorsed by the Carter adm1rustration. but Miller r~ommended that be raised to one· third to encourage investment. EVEN TIIEN, HE SAID, businesses would be better served if the t ax laws were changed to allow them to depreciate new equipment faster. Miller. responding to written questions before his testimony lo the Senate Finance Committee today. said lagging business investment '"has undoubtedly played a significant role in the deterioration of productivity growth in the United Slates.·· while Richard M. Nixon was going home with 442,587 ballots from our region. AND ON THAT SAME ballot, Republican Craig Hosmer went to Congress by a 2 to 1 majority, Andrew Hinshaw, was also a 2 to 1 victor and in the Assembly, GOP standard bearer Bob Badham beat Jim Thorpe, 137,275 to 78,861. Dr. John Marr. the depart- ment's diredor or epidemiology. said blood samples from the four suspected victims were being sent today to the Center for Dis· ease Control in Atlanta. He said he hoped to have laboratory tests results by Thursday. Eckerd also was q uoted as saying annual thefl loss of about $1 million out or the $800 million in merchandise tha t p asses through GSA warehouses each year "would be fantastically low for that volume." He said his drug st.ores accept theft losses of 4 percent or more . GSA FIGURES show about $150,000 a year in wa rehouse losses from theft or inventory errors, but Baridon said his in· vestigation s howed such "in· credible ineptness of inventory contro1·· by GSA tha t it wa s almost impossible to decipher whether millions or dollars in merchandise had been stolen or mis placed or simply disap- peared. "The sluggish growt h of output per worker -hour not only reduces our ability to attain highe r standards of living but also tends to place additional upward pressure on unit labor costs and on prices." Miller said. When you look back on those results, you can imagine that the Democratic bigwigs of Orange County were hard- ly cheering in the streets. • PONDERING WHAT NIXON did to McGovern here, you can see why Orange County Democrats today don't consider an 8,000 deficit in voter registration as being an overwhelming obstacle. Some of the Demo brass are even suggesting their par- ty might become the majority political outfit ln Orange County now for the first time since Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal days. IF THEY PULL THAT off. they only have until Oct. 9 to accomplish the deed. This poses three additional problems: 1. Democrats a re notorious for crossing over to the other s ide. 2. Democrats often stay home from the polls and, 3. Republicans always vote. Thus any Orange County landslide for the Democrats in November would truly be astounding. Ex-solon Indicted PITTSBURGH (AP) -Frank M. Clark, who as a con· gressman chaired the House subcommittee that virtually set the salaries or maritime union members, has been charged with mail fra ud. perjury and income tax evasion. U.S. Attorney Blair Griffith announced the 13-count federal grand jury indictment Tuesday and said it followed a three-year investigation by the FBI and the Internal Revenue Service. Clark 62, represented the 2St.h CongTessional District for two dtt~des. He made an unsuccessful bid to regain bis seat last sprmg. • As chatrman of the House Merchant Marine subcommittee, Oark helped determine the level of federal subsidy to U.S. ship· pJng concerns .. Marr said the five persons live in three ·different boroughs of the city, but all work on the same street in the garment dis· trict -West 34th Street between Sixth and Eighth Avenues. R E SAID THE department will start analyzing today blood samples t ake n from 26 other persons who worked with the five men to see if any are harboring the bacterium that causes Legion· naires Disease. The one case confirmed by laboratory tests so far is that of a 31-year-old man who died in Brooklyn's St. John's Hospital Aug. 25. ••Highly suspect" cases, Marr said, include the fi rst man's two brothers, aged 26 and 29, who en- tered Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn lhe day before their brother's death, but are report· ed doing well. LEGIONNAI RES DISEASE also ls suspected in the death or a 44-year-old man Monday at Bellevue Hospital Center and the illness of a 48-year-old pa- t ient who e ntered Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx Aug. 17 and still is in critical condition. All the victims worked as "rack boys," working most of the lime on the streets. They pushed racks of dresses and other garments from one firm's offi ces to another . 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"""'-.II.~-· leu . CMMllllell• ,..r. N•WINft -..c11· w-• , •• -~ .... ~· ~ ........ ., • .... S-11 ,, ''"°"' ,,. -fl. c.ictftlllN lllr te ..-. HE WAS CALLED lo testify as a fi nal witness before the Fina nce Com mittee begins writing its version of tax-cut legislation. Miller said a total 1979 tax cut of $15 billion to $20 billion "appears to be desira ble" beca use of the need to spur business investment and help offset the income.tax increa ses caused by inflation and the higher Social Security taxes ta king eff~t next Januarv. WHEN IT COMES TO SEWING, OUR SIX NEW CONFIDENCE COURSES ARE THE EASY WAYOUT. Jn Start Srwina you tell the teacher what you want to learn. And whatever it is, she knows the easiest way to leach it. You'll make a vest in your fi rst lesson. After that you 'II make 1 or 2 garments of your choice. You'll even go home with a free book let of tips you can always refer to. Stan Sewing's a great idea if you want 10 learn or brush·up on basic sewing wi thout sewing the old basics . Six l ¥1 br. lasolll-$19.95 In Time-S.vin1-&wing you 'II learn how easy it is to sew in no time with tricks like lhe S minute waistband, the 3 minute hem and simple patch pockets. A(lhe end of the course you 'II take home 18 quick tip cards so you won't f orge1 what you learned. nree 111r. lmo11-Sl5.00 Keep Sewl .. -Where the experienced sewer can make what sl1c wants to, no1 what she has to. You'll learn ~er than ever techniques for get- ting everything you make to look more pro· fessional. And you 'll get a free booklet that will make it wy to re.member them. Slx l Y2 llr. laloa-$)C.95 Sew The LattsC-Special cou rses where you 'II learn special skills m JUSl one easy hour. Like His & Ms Acti ve portswear, a course that shows you how 10 make things like jogging sui ts and tennis outfit s. Or Qullttd Fashions, a course where you 'II learn 10 quilt fabnc and make jackets, jumpers and fun things for your home. Ont 1 br. lmon-SS.00 Sew-II-All-If you 're a teenager, tell us what you want 10 sew. and we'll show you rhe easiest way 10 sew ir. You 'II learn everything from cr3fls to clor hes. When you take lhe Scw-!t -All, you 'll learn 1t all . Eiaht l Y4 br. lessons-$19.95 So why should you learn sewing the hard way, when now you can learn it the easy way. At Singer. All coana start thf w~k of September II. IOO MILLION PEOPLE SE.W EASIERWITH SINCER lnCost•MeN South Co11t Pflzl SINGER 2'1 Sh1nnon EHt, Ott no-542·3'45 . ,. SEWING CENT6RS 182 Weltmlnlter Mill, We11mln1ter ftM041 t I ' / STOCKS I BUSINEUS -- ~-OCAL . . ! Irvine Wins 1 , LoseS I . . Barbara H ndtir'lon. lrvlnt< 11 ratr lt\l\cd by the rounty d1rrcronce In the county tax :;hon· w wi that earlier estimates were based on an ~timated as· i.eumenl roll; new n1ures are based on final assessed valua· lion totals. l'f l nlllt'r n( (18Clll op<•rallon-. 1"(M reported good nn,., a nd bod l'lCWli about the IShlt~ tourpl~ a1wt *oly Lax rate> fund11 de-.,1gnro tf alleviate Propos1lmn J3 pro Rtrt )' tax losses :-r11t n tOSCl'lhf'r, thty udd up to t>ad ne~ F1r11t t.M good ne"'' lrvint'. ~r,. ll~M>n ~ported to thr ~l )' mana£('r, wJll t(>('t•tH ~.000. or $89.000 more than to~ Affled. 5 lb tuarc or th•· S4 l.tll: 1'11 t: BAD NEWS IS that the other sourc:t of ,,roperty tax • 'l' nut' bailout money lh<' rlty ., i.hnn· <•f the io.l Olt bailout h ill w il l he Ult0,<100, or $!37,000 lf">s than previously ex · pt>ctt>d , ec<'ordmg to th•• lalt>st c·-.llm•tt~ ESTIMATES OF STATE sur· plus money coming to the city. "'adc lw;t July, were based on 1978-79 projected increases In as· :-iesst><l vulualions. 'l'ht> tot~1I d1rren·nrl• In what hud ht•<·n l'XJK'('h .-d 1n n•llf'f Ii. u Latt'sl projections are based on actual loss in property tax re· vcnu~., Mrs . Henderson said. S411.000 ddt<'lt • Mr' llcnd('r~on explained tht• Bealthful Squeeze Florence Wolfinger of Laguna Hills juggles knitted balls she developed as t.herapeutic tool for the artiritic. When her husband de· · veloped the disease, she turned to her needles to develop a yarn and plastic: "squeeze ball." Subsequently, s he has knitted and contributed 311 of them to Sad- dleback Community Hospital to aid those in need of muse le stre ngt he ning J o int Agreem e nt Irvine Drive To Be Wider I Orange County supervisors have approved an agreement with the city of Irvine to widen Irvine Center Drive between Cul ver Drive and J effrey Re>ad Ab-Out hair the $1 million project will be paid through ~tale highway funds. The rest -$554,000 will be paid by the city, which also will contract for the construction. The road will be widened by adding two southeasterly bound lanes and a median curb. Advertisement for bids on the project is scheduled this month. with construction to begin in December and completion expected by April. P agea11 t De adline Near Sept. 22 is the deadline for contestants to enter the sixth annual Miss Saddleback VaJley pageant. sponsored by the women's division of the &ad· dleback Valley Chamber of ComMerce. ( .... --------] Applicants must be BRIE FS single. at least 17, resi· dents of El Toro. Laguna -----------Hills or Mission Viejo for six months or college students in this area. The competition includes bathing suit. talent and personaJ interview judging and will be con· ducted according to the standards of the national Mi ss America pageants, s pokeswoman Liz Noriega said. Applications a rc available at the Chamber ..>f Commerce office, United California Bank. Missi"n Viejo or Images by Dwayne, 25380 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. 4 {:onunittee Set For Adult Care Additional information is available by calling • 837·3000. ' A committee has been formed lo guide Sad- dl;!back Community Hospital's new adult day care p~ogram. according to Harold Gano. hospital ex· e4!uti ve director. ; Laguna Hills .physician Dr. Jonathan Paine ha:. been elected chairman. Dr. Stanley Leland or L~guna Hills h as been elected vice chair man and ht:.pital staff me mber Mary Lou Aaland is secretary. l THE 19-MEMBER COMMITTEE WILL serve a; a community body to fulfill state day care c 4nter requirements, furnish information to e$ablish needs of the com munity and guide the p~gram through initial growth. : Members include participants in adult day cclre. family members. medical practitioners, pro· f($sionals involved in the care of the elderly, hqspital board members and care center stalf, Geno said . • ! THE PILOT PROGRAM'S GOAL is to re habilitate the frail elderl~ those s uffering stl-okes and other disabilities -in group sessions. a ~ospital spokesm an sctld. : Offered at the center will be physical. occupa t iena l. :.peech and pulminary therapy while cdu n~eling the patient and his family I • ' Irv ine Seniors • $et Spicy Trip ' • Irvine seniors can put a little spice into their lites. organizers of a city-sponsored excursion lo U>s Angeles on Sept. 21 say. • : The trip is to Lawry's spice factory and drdens. and the cost, which includes busing from cit y hall , is $5. Visitors may buy lunch in a girt shop pjtio area. • : More information and reservations, which ntust be made by Sept. 14, are available at city hall. of by calling senior citizens coordinator Betty Rush at 754·3819. • , .. . c ' ! ' . c • c c ; As of September 10. 1978, schedule changes will : go into effect on several Park·N·RkJe Express : and Local Fixed Routes. And tares will be i Increased on all Orange County Transit District , bus routes. i The new fares are listed below along with • the routes that have been deleted. Please ~ remember to carry the exact fare since our : drivers camot gt.le change. : There have also been changes on services : not listed below and we will be revising our schedules. For reN schedules or route inf orma· tion can 547·3311 or toll-free ZENITH 7-3311 from : 6 AM to 10 PM weekmys, 7 AM to 5 PM : Saturdays. and 8 AM to 5 PM Sundays. 5C7-33ll . ... ,., .. £ .... Art B eHeflt11 ffo11pital Leisure World artist Sadie Hayms con~cted the fifth annual art ~how in her home with pro- ceeds of $176 going to the Saddleback Community Jl osp1tal. On display were approximately 400 pieces or art ranging from miniatures to outdoor sculptures. Mrs. Hay ms studied art al the University o( Rochester and Wayne University. She has had sever al shows in New York and some of her works are on display in various museums, according to spokeswoman Dorothy Denham. (,l et•etlfe Set s Danre A monthly square d ance is planned Saturday in San Clemente by the Shipmates Square Dance Club at the community center. 100 Calle Seville, starting at 7:15 p.m. Information on Shipmates activities. including a beginner 's square dance class. is available by calling Scott Smith, club president, 496·1395. ~ot• .. red Alc.-tJho llr •o S peak t The Rev. Joseph C. Martin. a recovered oholic. will speak on alcoholism at noon Sept. 28 th e Monaco Room of the Airporter Inn, 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. The program and lun h, which cost $10, are s ponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Additional information can be obtained by call· ing 644·821 l. S oadh L a 9 1111 0 T h eft R e por t ed An intruder who entered the garage through an unlocked door took a mo-ped and an outboard motor from a South Laguna home . Orange County sheriff's officers said the thelt occurred at the home of Patricia Ann Rundel. 36. The loss was valued at $1,000. RB A dd• to H e adquarter• RB Industries, Inc .• has broken 5!round on a $1.3 milUon addition to its headquarters, factory and warehouse facility in the Irvine Industrial Complex, Irvine. The 100,000·square-foot addjtion is designed to meet the increased dem ands resulting from RB In· dustries' chain or RB Furniture showrooms. The addition will bring the tot al executive head· quarters capacity to 225,000 square feel on a 10· acre site. The company oper ates 59 r etail furniture s howrooms in California. Arizona, Nevada, Washington and Oregon and related upholstery manufacturing operations located at its head· quarters in Irvine. ·. New OCTD bua fares. (f11«1,.. Septembul 10. 191a1 Service Local Fixed Route & EasyRlder Park-N·Ride Express & Dcal·A·RkJe Dial·A·Lrft ~~ New New Senior Citizen Regular Fare & Handicapped Fare 3~ DitcontJnued Routee. The following Park-N·Ride Express Routes have been discontinued: 207; 260: 271. (Other Park·N-Rlde Express end Local Fixed Routes have been changed as well. so please call for neN route Information.) Wednesday. Sep1ember 6, 1978 LISC DAILY PILOT A 9 .. . . ., . ••• A o . If you have $10,000 or more in a 5% bank passbook, we can increase your interest rate bv at least 50%. you can defer interest pay- ment until 1979.This option may provide special income tax benefits. Important too.our now· famous Savings Loan is available should you need funds prior to maturity since federal regulations require a substantial penalty for early withdrawal. All you do Is switch your funds Into one of our Six- Month Money Market Gerti· f icate Accounts. AN EOUAL HOUSING LENO£fll Call us for r---... ---. --, det_alls at the FSJJC off1cemost con--·-·-.. Interest will be credited quarterly or, at your option, AN EOUAl OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER venient to you: ------ Pasadena (Main Ol f1cel (2131 449 2345/Arcadia (213) 446-0166/CanOQa Park (2131884 44221Cap1<;trano·San Clemente (7141493·5651 !Cemtos (213l 926· 13761Corona Del Mar (7141675 50101Cov1"3 (213l 339·5476! Fallbrool'. (7141728-57241 Foun1ain valley (7141963·8396/Glendale (2131 242-41461 Lake San Marcos (7141 744 21111 Port Hueneme (8051985·2323/ Santa Ana (7141547 9741 IThOusand Oaks (8051 497·27871 Upland (7141981 2821 IV•sta (7i41 726·8585 Co~t J-l~RDW~R~ 240 BROADWAY, UGUNA IEACH 497-4403 MAIN atr.t.CH ~ COAST HWY. > c ~ ~ 0 3 . c l"Al!E ,/ .. PAAI( FREE PARKING WEACCErT OPEN 7DAYS 9-6 SEPTEMBER SAYIMIS • VISA"" FROM OUR PLUMBING DEPT. .. l/211 PVC FITTINGS c£b ~~ C? ~ 4 I % OFF rf1J m 3/4 11 PVC FITTINGS 40%0FF OUR REG. N _"> PRICE 4-...J t:.; OUR REG. PRICE CRYSTAL DRANO DRAIN CLEANER s13' Cry,tal Drano" with tuper u,,. clogging o<tlon keep\. drain' running free. Harmleu to pipes. 2601. f!H OUR PLUMBING DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE We Stock A Wide Selection Of: PVC PIPE ~ SCHEDULE 40 . 101 LENGTHS Yi'' ¥.t'' Brass & Copper & Galv. Pipe and RttlftCJS Tubular Brass Eller Tollet Repair Kits ABS Pipe & FfttlftC)I ' ' ~ i l l I ' , • ' . ttJO DAILY PILOT w JtJntta01y. Seotem~1 &. 1978 ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES 0..d•Notl~r• l'AUL AUGVUUS l 0 P•Ul ..... mo• l'I ... .,. 9e<Klt (.t "··-..... ... lhw1• ••Ire• I tl•M• ""'' <4111 '°' lkll .. _., ,,_o• l ... rf .., I HCley \epo I IPNI 141 I )0~"" l•ll lfNCh .. y Nlorl .. ar r J lf ., '°'' OllfO Petition 110 Filed Institute Endorsed -·~ .. 'WP1tm .... 4, 1t1t •I --.,, 11 i•IOY•d t•t• Of ~tt•rt l>o'll• o4 Ce\I• ""•w Ca , AlrtW H11"11 .. ul M•r Ytv•ll• C•. Jo~u'ne Peu..-01 "l.ety•••ll• C•. 1'¥Mtt f w• o4 C•" •••• v., .. , c.., °""°"'" r.,•••W>.,. ""°""',.¥ Pe .... C. .l<Nrll ...... 0C ~., II•~ C. A\lt"•t"• Pa111 of l ""t .. Kii C.. \.oll l•k<r(tl\o Ut•ll (ltLA8[f"l Wll.,l~ V..w .. • r • \l<Nf\f 01 \.loft ,.,..,. 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O•vlOMl'I. ?~~ \ott'\tna. l~ HHtS, t.e\ h•tff ttelltlllt•• ol ~.&1~ •llO •\~h 01 \H ,1') JUNE 17 O•ru"• Al'ly•n ~ll 41boo<>r (•• t '•· .,tuntln(ltOf\ S.•th lkl\ ll'>tt'<t no •n\oeh or llMMhtl~ Jo"" 6.lr<eio. E•l•e• '· J>n? Mes• Vl\1•, 0..-. Polnl. CIOtn9 Du\t ne'' .,, lncon"t Pr•<"•0'1, Jot11 Orn•mttnt•I Iron WOf,,, fl• .. h\htd no •~)th or llM>tfltlf!-\~ JVHIE1i AOett J f-ro>Olla, :17'1]1 P<t\l'O O.t LYcero, Sdn JIJiln C.O•\h4nG htO lt\leO lloOtltl~> OI '6 ~J'I .ind •l\'4'1~ Of ,, t10 "'" ••••dO'I r""'~""' ~°'·"-· 1 M:.it'on Tclt graph. died ~~~~:! ~~~::t·b~~'~ in~!~!~n~~~I~ Sunday J~E lO II<' '" IN' ~ S,,,._,d (••ftt>lt•• Jollr"y Bulh Heo<llff, 1)861 P,,,. Bro•,..••~''"'"' Monu••Y TAMP/\. Fla. IAP I M•rquu11e Perkw•v.M1ulonV,.•10. 0 ~<IOt\ U...»t llU11$1edll.c.tlllte\ot ih,110•nclH• Au 11s T>r. Aaron W. Discus. 90. .. .. oi u 20 RUTH rlEAl'fORAt<ER~ "•""eof d f f1 id c 11 Wllllem OeMl~ &o.ltOllW. ISO? •lltr>Oi\ '"\.\dent o4 Fount•"' VdllO ean 0 Or 3 0 ege 6t•>90w Circle. H""ltft91Cl'I 80<11 -• °"'_, _.,,"" <,.01emotr S. 1•>8 ancf fo rme r president Of hn 11\lecl l•ebllllth Of Sll,47>eno n •••ne-ot ll &1owc1w11e olROOC>•t th T A d setsof\6~. •-•r> OI l'-l<lln V•lley, C... lovlnQ (' ennessee Ca e my -Jol\n I. S<llOf'n. JUI I Voo molhfr ol C.erot SIOllU•I>""' of of Science, died Satur: Gome1. (Api\trano BH<lt M\ 11\led l•Q .. t1•H'-!,C.. Hotorma11...,.,., dav. nol.,llllll1e>-US111\01 .-1s ~rv1ce\ wttl lie ""10 Cr•m.oltOf\ and J JULY J burt•I •I ..,. <O"dllCtt<I o .. Smoll'I Clarenu J P•nlfn 19H1 lut"•" l.•ll'O MO<a-y 01 E 11th 8rook1t11-.1 S!>f<f. Vnll l• Hu111 s""'· '°''• llMU. c.. ....,.. A B I D J A N • I v o r y •"9•o" eoac.11, .,., '"'"° 11ab11111., o• C t (AP) J P I .-s.~anOa\wtso•U3.'IOO LOttTON oas -ean-au Ru-P" F. B••vo, 1300 Aoams JOSEPH A LORTON. ·~•o.nr OI Ala ta, 54, a French-born Ave. unit 1•c. '°''• M<> .... "•• 11s1 WUlf•lt"\I .. "'" 11\lf<j ll•Otltlle• 01 \I 1•• •no no., .... JULY 11 Jol'ln Wlllt"'" Hall ... , M8tllyn Ch H11n11no1on De•<11. II•• IM•O 11.011111., Of \17,'IOO •nd •ueh 01 M>JO (,eOIQtN W • \tit~. •H 1ht '' • Hu1111no10.. lluu1, "•& ll•l•O llabll111-. of \l•,.00 •ncl •u•" of "· 11~ Hen<y ... JMQe<, /IOI Elll\, u1111. t. H .. nttnQton 8••<11, It•• 11\l•O ltaOlltlle\ Of U,•l• •"4 HS~I> OI i),JIO JULY I) -Cmtty M•tt• M•nou. ?a•S Newport 111¥0. Vl'lll 31. (9'1• M<t ... no lltl•O llablllUftOl I I•."' aoo ••· ..,h nl U OIO l•llw .. rd M All•n. )18 14111 SI , ...,.,, litttn. ,,,... 11\lttd ltabll•liot\ of ,. "' •nd "'"'h Of"·~ JULY II 1. v•• Oo.,q1,, c;,..,,,,. 3JJtl (Q<•tt\11•11 I.~ Nt-1 ~ llSI· rd 11 .. 01flht."\ Of 1.)7.ISI «'CJ dSH'tS Of \J.OOil JUI.Y U I "'0 --~ b1•1 W•l•u\ A•• ""n11ng1on Bff<". ll•s '"l•d no e\iM'1\ Ot h•tMhl..n.. JULY 1' T llOm•> Donte! z.mo.....,. Ul IS Voe 8altl•, MIUIOI> Vle,O, l'ln ltsl..O no •u oh or ll•llllllles JoM C.Mt1 84ilH, 71H1 Paclllle, Minion Vl•IO. ,,., llstl!d 11a1111111es ol Ree~ted Adolph M o l ina . California workt·r ·:-. compensation JUdge or Co!-ota MC'~a. ha'> been reelected presi- dent of th~ board of t ru sees or th(' Le ukemia Society of A m erica. Tri-County Cha pter. for its com· ing fi ·cal year. Tht.t Dana P o i n t mar1nP stud1e::, institute, 11rov<1sed in vario us forms the pasl 10 years. rn ovt•d a step forward Tuesday. On a 4·1 vole Orange County Supervisors en· d o r srd plans for a $517.000, three-level in- st itute building to be locat ed on three a<.'re:. at rhe west end of Dana Point llarbor. SUPERVISOR Ralph DiedriC'h cast the lone d 1ssent1ng vol e a ft e r complaining that in· s tltute directors hav~ yt'l to prove they can ~enerate funds to com plete the facility and keep it operating. Ins titute spokesman Ke n Sampson. former county harbor!>, beaches and parks director. con- tended the institute ha:. a support group and con· M,•O •ncl -•Of U.200 ----------....--l ,1• '°'' ven Bebber, •son Elon Cl•c ... HIA'llltlQlon lk-ech ""' li\teCI ll•blllll~ ... ,10.~ <Incl •SHI\ Of \1,110. JUL¥ ti w1111.,m -••O JMntrlQ5, nto? AnOrM W•y. U.911na NtQ<H'I, has ..... lfd no lleblllll~alld ••~lsol '1S7,500. J•mes Albctrl Coulure. us Baker. Apl V 2().o, CO\I• -... l'las 11\ted tlob1lllle> Of $4,123 and as.els ol 11,1140 • ltaM Marie Sl'lull, !USO Harbor 81•d . Apt ~. Co<st3 Mils... l't8• ltst· t'd lt3bJltll~ Of U,769 •lld oU\el\ of S1,01J ROl>c'•I Edwin BK~lfll, l~?I 0\bOrrtf' St., W~!tlmtnst"'. t\.aS h\teCI 11<11>111110 of H.39S •nd ""•U. of '-l.lSO. Bernard Jamn Ma<Oow•ll. Oo 11>9 l>ll•lr>HS .,.. 8.J MacOow•ll II. Co . 4310 P•no -Por'I Unll l01, Hewoorl llHc:h, ,.,., llstod llao1IH1e> 01 \ltl.llO• •ncl •~sets ot s n.100. JULY ll LaurA Ann S•mrnons. 1•11 CplCllOt~·. ~tmtt1Sle< ..... llstod lt)b1t11tes 01 $42,Q)t •lld asse1s ol \IO,.as Stenn Ch•W Bown•. 2S112 Chrl\an•• O.l•e. Miu-v .. ;o. h•s ··~••O lldOHllMK of '".810 alld ••sets OI S..>10 l~lalld Jay HOt1Cl'I, 110'2 H11nl ington, Hun11ng1.., Beacl'I, l\as 11s1~ 11ao11111es o4 \123.097 4lld usel> ol l16,IOO Drug Pusher Pleads Guilty One of two men accused of selling cocaine to an undercover Orange County !-oheriff's officer for $400 has pleaded guilty to the charges in Supen or Court. J udge IL Warr en Knight accepted the plea fil ed by Kevan Frank Snyder . 20. of 22754 lslamere St.. E l Toro. and sentenced him to 90 days in the county jaH and three years probal>on Co-defendant Ty Allen Scott. 20. ot 24622 Adobe Drive. M1ss1on VieJO has pleaded innocent to the charges filed Oct. 13. 1977 He hru. been ordered to face trial Sept. 18 be fore Judge Richard J . Beacom . sultant to work on ul tracting private dona tions. "WE UAVE Fi\ITll.'' Samp:,on ~.aid .. w .. have a desire lo get ..,o m c thrng l h t·n· I hat will be u c.•n'<iit lo the area." "I <t m not ur g uing th at , .. Diedrich said . "My issue is where are th e dolla rs going to come from. It would seem to me that their sights are too high." THE INSTITUTE so far has been given ~ $400.000 county donation and $20,000 each from the county's four com· munity college districts. I nsutule officials said tht' S51i.OOO first phast• wall include fi nis h..,,g one floor s ufficiently so !hat It can be used as b C'las:room and mstruc lion area. Diedrich argued that <'urrent funds may nvt be enough to pdy for :.uch tlungs as a paved pa rkmg areu. landscap 1ng and a dock. LATER PLANS call for building a 500-seat theal<'r. ob s ervatren lower. exhibit areas.• a tidepool grotto and cop fer ence centers. , l n s t1tute b &clc elS~ foresee lhe racility as•a marine education centtr for use by county re$· dents of all ages. , Free Bus Tours Slated ~ , Free bus tours of the Irvine Ranch are bei~ off~red by the Irvine Co. on Saturday mornings twice each month. The guided tours will leave at 9 and t 1 a .Ql. from the company's Village lnformalion Center Ip the Vllfage of Woodbridge, located at the comer pf Culve r Drive and Warner Avenue. Tours are ti\' reservation only. They last a bout. an hour and ;s half. 4 ' COME PRAY WITH US . You a r.e cordially invited to jorn us in morning and evening prayer at the CATHOLIC CHURCH OF SAINT JOHN, THE BAPTIST .. 1015 BAKER STREET. COSTA MESA ............ .,., (...-.-..... _, llllw ,_,, • •• • • 10 .,. _.,""" '-•· s.•o - ~.::'.!:;~·~ S:.~:;:, :'~;, :r~~ wriler a nd economist "° 11•D11111~"' Ul.•JO •11c1 '"~"or '3.620 Mr & Mr\ Arlnur Lonon. l'lt\ WhO Was a close adviser -Edw...O Allen Ya11c.,y, t)Sl At AUG. J grandtnoll'le• "'" Evelyn Lorton •II ol or president A hmed royo Oune. La<;IUN 8•..:h, .... , 11\ll'd And•-C.•I ~ncleoorl ... , w S..nt• Ana, c..., •-brollle•• Arll'tu• lldlllliltes Of ~.2so •no o•tts 01 1e1n St . Ul'lll a 11, Cos"•• Mo>..,, II•> lOflOn Ill •ncl O.mlof\ BYrOfl LonOI\ Sekou Toure of Guinea 020. '"led no lteblllllt'S dnO ohHIS Of Medical Funding Accepted THE MUSEUM COUNCIL OF THE NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM bolh Of S•M• ~. ,. M .. ,, of Chm.-b u l w a s J. a i I e d f 0 r JUL y s " 'IOO ''"" Burl•• Oii Fr10.,. Sl-019m""• I. -MiclW>el Rol>etl Boland, ·~ 16th AUG. 4 1918 •• IOAM ., ,..., lmm<i<ulate HU•t a 11 e g e d I y p I 0 l ling SI .. Ul'l•I E·112. Nt'wpc>rl 8e.o<;h, ...,, Coach<rall Producl\, Inc . ol MMy (.alhollC Church, M<:Fed<lt!n against him, d ied last llU..O llablll11f\OI Sll,23'1 <)00 a> .... h lorm•tly dolnq lluSttlt'H dS Hollt •nd Center Str,,.ts. S.nl• AM. C<1 '" k ""'-h I 01 U . lOO. S~•t•boar~ Inc . 8S1 w •Siil SL, l••m~nl wlll bf' al 1!1t• Mnly 5'-pul<l\f• Wee In I I eiC Vil e. the JULY . (O\la Me\d, ha• 11\14'<1 l1t1b<lille\ ol C.•m•l••Y l:lell Brooddway Morlue<y governm(!nt announced Hert,hel A..,,, Hunt •no Su\lln \2,010,lSl anda>Wl\OI M>.48'1,40 . O"fCIOr\ T d J••n Hunl, ..... known"' su .... n J~ .. n '""'"" Oanlel Sammof\, IJO w. GRtlllOT UCS ay · Perry, 2llSl VI• 4re••ld, Ml\\IOfl Balooa. 8atboa, l'les llSll!d 11a1111111es MARIA GRILUOl """WA\" •Ml V1e10 , have listed no U\flS or ol SlO,lO'l•ncl•S~SOI \l,lSO dl'nl 01 Si>nl• A"" ~••tt•• """"'"'ii .it p R OVID C R I 1l•b1ll1te• Gery R G<Je"'"'V. 24621 Ellan· Be11 B•oeow•v _,...,.,. EN E, . . -Gr .. ce J Muro. ?•2S Eldl!n, Unit clf'ro. Mission V1~10, has ltSl~O El.LERMAN I AP ) -Mayo Oyer A, Cos•• Mes.>,""• 1tsteo 11ao11111no1 1tab11111e\ ot s••S.3Ss •lld ••~•• 01 JEFFREY scon ELLERM•H.•f"· II e r sey, 92, whose '4.7~onc1~seli01 '3.ooo s1~·~;..,., ... Puuon,ll91l 1.Anc1ic· "d""' 0' Gosto Mu• C• P•'"'o research on frt'ction Jed Ju1.v '0 A• .. V on Sotlll...,.,., 1. 1'1' al lM •9e -E"'"'""° O. Kern, 3651 ~t~ St . view. El Toro.,,., llSlecl 1111111111i.s Of ot 10 years. 8olo¥ed '°" of Wtlll•m tO m ethods Of reducing Irvine, l'leS ll!ilecl llel>lllllH of \1 1.•JO '1~.US-.ssehot \93,00. •'Id eoo1e euer""'" 1v or Cos•• Me..,, w e a r 0 n v a r i 0 u s •no ••sotsot '710 •uo. 1 c... lo••"9 l>r01"4r GI 8illlf! Ett .. •m•n -Sa11or;a I.. Welcom•. 380t -Rooen .Jeffrey Slln•nQ. l JMO.n o4 C:O•t• M<>W, C. Kelly Ell .. ,......, of m 8 C h i n e S a 0 d 3 Pukvlew ~. VIII! 1•8, trvlne, Eut. ltw1nt, IW• ll•ll!CI ltablllUe• 01 Cott• M•w. C.., Klmotrly Elle<m~" consequent saving Of Oil, llU llsl«<I 11.oilllles Of $<1S,7l1 eno •s-'7.404 encl HM'tsol '3.6ti. Of Cosl• #MW, C.. He I\ •llO "''•'•rd .. ,, o4 '3S,.520. ltl<l'lerO Mellllew Frtrcl..._tl, tit 11•• 9r.,,.,....1""h Mo OototllV,C died. -LlnOa Spencer. 14121 \lltvnn, lOJ S\lperlO< Aw. .. ~ a..tll, Grn of to>t• Mew. C• Mr &'Mr\ -------------------------ltu list.a 11.cMlib~ o4 U,A49 -•s-Wllll•m Ellerman Ill Of S.n C.•to\. Mh Ol \l.47~ AUG. 10 Ga . J•m•~ WlllMO OI C<KI• M<>s... C•.. -M•flt O.C•• C.•llotl, 75306 Ill• Le\lfr WllllltG ... C...•oen G•O•f'. (• • V1e10. El roro .... , lls!N llal>lllllH of ::·t~.~~·:r:·~~~.~.':~~ H.\RBOR LAWN-MT. OLIVE ''·1•1•,..,••whOl\0.001. unc•~• M • & Mr\ R00t• Po'11t .. 10 ol C t M t C t cost• M•"' c. .. 01annot R••rn o• e me er y. or uary-rema ory (Ml• M'"'· c.., JOCld v .... w1ckl•n 01 Cosl• M•w C. . Johfl Gro Of Costa M"\a C• and hi\ <OllS">\ RtCll.,d & G•t9 Portlt~ld of (11\ld Mo>.., Ca O..bb•• 8owttno o• (0\1• ,....,.., '4 lfrt Bowm>Q. C."" 110 .. ttnq Of Co•M M~\•. C• l(•nny ll•tc1t of C.oSle Mew, C• MCI M• & Mr\ O•n Curr An Of (11P1'rl1no, (.d Rt!CllAltOtl 01 111 .. Mo ty Ro!MY will °" on Tue""'''· S•P tomb<'• \ I'll at 1 JO P.M ~• !.I JOfln Ille Bapll\I C•lholt~ Cl'lu•ch. (OSI• Mo•. C• •no M•U 01 Chrtst1•n B11rl•I Wiii be Otl Wtell\t,., .. IOO•y •I 10 AM •I ~· Jol'ln , .. Bapllsl C..ll>Olt( Cltur<'1. to>t• Mtsa. C.. lnte•me111 wi ll be 1n ll'le C.ooo SlltPhe•d Cem .. 1ery, "11n1lnglo11 Buell, Ca J .. 11 .. perMI\ ro.tve r_..>1.0 11161 In II ... Of 11-..0 <loneltons C. m.0. 10 lh~ C•IPPte<i Children•, Ser•l<f ol Or•"ll• Coun!v. 1011 Soull'I E•>1 SttHt, An•l'le1m, ca •190J Smlll'I l uttull l•mo Mort""'v O<nKIOI\ -.... CMAMIE Ill.Al N JOSEPH P CHAMBERLAIN Rr\I O.nl of !Mint• A.-. i>e>~ •w•y ~Ill • Sv<•I-by hi•"'"'"""" H•t<'• Cro.tm beflAln o4 Soenl41 AN M<IU 01 Chris- ll•n butloll "" S<llurOn •• ,, Hoort SI Jo.Khim °"'''" Pr1val«' 1ntermef'f SHlffB MORTUARY 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1 535 1533 N El cam1no Real San Clemen re 492-0 I 00 PIBC FAMILY C°'-OHtAL FUt4UAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 PAClffC VIEW MIMOalAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac111c V1&w Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCo.MICI( MOITU~JUIS Laguna Beach 494-9'41 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IALTLIBCiHOH '4JHYAL HOMI 646-2424 Cost• Mesa 673-9460 ml.llOA.DWAY MOttT\IAlY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 ~TUTHfLL.UMI MOllT\IARY WISTCLW CHAf'll. 427 E 17th SI Cos11 Mesa 64~ PIMCI •OTHIH SMITH'$ MOttT\IAltY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 • Offers Condolences To The Families of BELLEW, Samuel BIG MAN . Bertha BROWNFIELD, Orrin Ross IlULLERDICK. Arthur BURLEY, Frank CA RMEN. Andrew COAKLEY, Floyd DA VIS, Carolyn ELLS, Elizabeth FARLEY, Phyllis FLAIG, Theo GLASSER, Isabelle GRAHAM, Norma HELMS, Frances KOLARIK, Fred LEIGHTY. Charles MARTIN. Madeline MYER, Sarah NEWMAN, Delbert POLEDNA, Leslie PONSHOCK, Conrad RISON, Anna STERLING, Alonso J . SOUZA, John TILTON, Roland J . WEHR, Norma WILKINS, J ames Who Entered Life Eternal During August of 1978 HARBOR LAWN- MOUNT OLIVE Memorial Park & Mortuary 1825 GISLER, COSTA MESA 540.5554 (adjllOIM lo IM Sen Di.go F1eewey & Hart>or 111¥d. So.) Israeli Festival Scheduled The J e wi s h Federation Council or Oran ge County will pr esent an I s rae l Cultural Fair Sept. 16 and 17 in observance of the 30lh anniversary of Is rael ·s independence. On Sept. 16. at Temple Beth Sha lom. Santa Ana. a n afternoon of se minars wa ll be followed by a Minhah se rvice, d in ner, H avda l a h and a n e vening o f enterlainment. THE HAVOALAH and th<! program are free to the public. Dinner is $7 .50 and will include a lh r ee course Kos her meal and a ticket to the Sunday fair. The fair will begin at 10 a .m . Sept. 17 at the O r a n ge Co unt y Fairg rounds in Costa Mesa. Gates will close at 5 p.m . Tickets are $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. TH E F AIR WILL feature e t h nic f ood booths, Is r aeli fo lk d a nci ng , Maccabiah tra c k a nd fie ld com petition for young people, carnival games and rides, judged a rt, craft a nd photographic d ispl ays, cultural displays. films and free li ve entertalnmenl S p aces a r e s lill available for those young people wishing to parti cipat e in the Maccabiah Games. For more information, call the federation office at 754·1944. N eptunc ociety CR EMATIOH 8U~IAL A f SEA 646-7431 ,. __ ... _ .... ty_ll_llt .... , ~ .... , -(_..... -wtc• Cell ..... ,.. __,.. .. 14 ""'-Coftl,/lllr • A $375.000 federal gr a nt to help imprOVl' O r ange Co u nty '.., netwo rk of emergency m edical s er vices wa!> accepted Tuesday by county supervisors. T he funds will be used o n s pecia l tra i ning c l a sses for hospita l emergency room phyM- cians and nurse:. and ex- pans ion of the county poison control center at UCI Medkal Center. Antique Show & Sale September 8, "· IO f mlay & SJlttrday. Scptcml)t'.r 8 -'>. 11 J.m. -f) p.111. S11 1Hfay. Scplt'mbcr 10: 11 :i m. -'i pm. -Repe:ilcct Admission - ~neral -SJ.00 Museum Membe~ -S l .SO 850 San Clemente Drive . Newport Bc:ich. C:ilifomi:i 92660 • • ,. ,. I " THE ALLOCATION also will provide for m· form a lion brochures -------------------------------.2-ab 0 u t e m e r ge n ('y r------------------------------- rn edical scr vtcel> and ~uch things a s what s teps c itizen~ s hould take until paramedics or doctors arrive Mike Williams. county di rector of em<!rgency medical services. sa id plans arc to seek up to $1.7 million in additional fede ral funds over the next three years fo r other improvement pro· Jects. Such projects could in-1 elude providing cardio- pulmonary res uscitation c l a sse s. expand in g hospital critical care un. i t s a nd improvin g emergency communica- tions net works Freshman Program To Begin A n ew m ~r it scholarship program ro r fr es hm e n will be instituted at Cal State Fullerton in the fall ()( 1979. T en freshmen will be designated president ·s sch o l a r s thro u g h a program funded by the President's Associates. a unive rs ity support group. The awards will be $500 a year and will be c onti nu e d f o r a maximum or fo ur years if the recipients continue t o s ho w outstanding sc h o l arship a nd leadership over tha t time period. Cal State F ullerton Pr e sid ent Do nald Shields emphasized that there are no financia l need considerations for the awards. Tl AJI DIJCHTOMMT ,,...~a..ctw. 1 .. f"fW9' IJ ..... i1,_ T.M.C.-W, Jl6ll c.-Hwy. s.. ,.. ..... 4t9.J7Jf IS YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR MOUTH IS? • • , 4 • • Some of it should be. But maybe Dr. ! Flanzer could save you some. He ~ offers a complete line of dental care • for less than you might expect. . ~ ~ And 1f you have dental insurance. it t might not cost you anything? How's .. that for being up front? ~ ActT.., C .. for All Afpola t I I 642-0112 • ' Dr. Arnold H. Flanzer ~ DDS 370 E. 17• SfrHt Costa M~sa 1711 S. State College Blvd. 3165 N. Harbor Blvd. I Blk N ol Katella n Blk. 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Yt .. _t, F ' .. lOll 11.-.-.... Pl•UY •. )~ • ' Ifft-. ~ AK A ( I 8 1 s er a .. M,. • • 1 u • .., , o 1 • 1 • 1 • •• • 1 '"' H1111.1H uo '° 11 .,~ • M.sr°P 1.. s 11v.-.,, Pne11mo 1 12 .,, :tt"" -ll'nglneers Inc says 1·t h as become 811nkrlot I.. S 2014 -\t OOwJn 1 n IS II '9.\fo, , H•ln1 pl 1,10 1 ~ , M '"' 1 02e .. 11\tt Potllfolo 1 19 ,.., 11J1 • 7 "" · 11 .. nkA :t?' ... , ''"''"' Ot1•0 ••6 • 1• ,,.,.. I() "••-c 1 >1 10•1'1• \, "":t,., 01.io stt ,,~ .. ll'lldtoM .JO•> ''°u>0'••1 the flrstUnlted S talesrirmeverlobe 111~11 Pl I"'.. ., ,.~. Ot•U• ' • 1102 " • '"' Hellrl111 1 10 ' S4 20 .... ~llJI i 111 ···-.... ,._hi I • I ,,_ "' a11r11no •40• ti.""•"' ortoe ,,. . s ""' . He1mr" ,»12 u ~.' ""™.; ,. 11 ,,,,"' Pot111t 80U JO m .. '• awarde<tacontracttodevelopmlnes Burl No I" 1 " ,.._.1 Ortyf' •1 I 1' .,..,, + .,, Hetc .. 1es 110 ut 17\11 • ,,,. 10 1 .o. 1 • 2'1'1 • \\ l'oftGfi I 10 II llS 1tlt • VI I R d Ch1 BrlHO pl u " I ClllPOf\1 St II JU .. ,.,..., ... Hll'Vly uo I 21 ,, ..... fl'<~'"'' I • "" ~-.. , PoG pt 11 so . r:IOO l!O .1 n e na. lltlNo ptJ" I 04 '· .... d\IPlll pU lO l •1 • Henion ... lq'o ... W.Ot ... ~ 10 H ,, ..... '"' Oollkll l ' ~ J7;;. ' Announced Tuesday the contr1ct =~~z=t :: II 1!t 7!::. ~ ~r.~pf~ ~ • ~ ~~..,, =~I~:::: i1 ,J ,:--• ~ ~8:..1~ 2:: ii : U}~11:.:: " :::i1~ a: ..... !!>,., .. t o develop two lron mines Is part o f a .. rrOfl I 4111 16 '°' 1111~ • ._ Ov~t 114 I 10 := .. , I+ ·~ Hewlnt• gj 70 1!f .,,,.., • Ilia DonO flO 11 * l'nMltt .S.. II I UI~ • '" , rod l~ll:'11 ,: • ~ ~~; ;: ~: :; ~: 1 t:.,. ;1:: ~ft"~ .. rt '» ~ • :: =Ol!d 1 ao 1 ff ... ·~ :•1m9cc"" , r. ;:; ~ ::: China s plan to double steel bp UC· -c-c -°"""' 1 40 •• ~ >~ .. ~ H111... 1: 11 ';a ·~"' ! tlia ~~H SO: 11 l! 7f~ • ~ ~~~'" "11 !t is.Ao!. ,,,. lion to 60 million m e tric tons y 1985, S!~ '40 : ~ ~~"!: ~ \Ml~ ~ 3 IJ i1ool•~.::: ~~ .. I ·""*'im' ~! \le w.1i:".:' I 1f 1~ ·~= ~ ~l,;. .~a ttt ffl::'.... said Kaiser president James F. ~. llty " m. .. 1140' IO 11111 JJ • " Htldf4 I '°'. • ~. •1 =~t~r ... L I 1 ... + ._ l'IColllPlt IO 1 ,. -"' M oCJoud. Cl T 1 00 t n7 1>~ • \lo r 1 JI • 1.0 ,...,. • " HOllYS • t• + l~J '' • / Wednesd41y S op1ombe1 6 1973 S DAIL'/ Plt.0• Sales Rise Wine Suits U.S. Beverage Tas te U .S . consumption or wine hal> s kyrockc\co lo m o r e than 400 million galloni. a y1u1r and. by IM. more• w:ne will be sold fn the Umted State, than d1s t1lled s pirit:.. a c cording to "lmpnet. ··a •l~e indus try news lette1 Per·person drinking' or wine 1:; around l 8 gallon::. a year It is expected to r each 3 & gallon~ 1n two y('ars and. by 1985. Californiu table :sh 11Jment;; alone are eicpccted tc;, b e larger than tot.a l U .S . con!)umption tod~y SINCE 1960, ADULT CONSUMPTION o r l<ible wine tn lhe U nited S t ales ha:; more than tripled. while dessert wine intake has been c ut ~I most in half The retail marke t already ls nearly SJ billion. and l.i S. demand is expected to grow 6 percent a year into the mid·l980s. Domestically. Calirorn1a w1n{-ries 51111 hold the lead. their s hare o r the tabll? wine market 1s exp ected t o re main c lose to 70 percent through 1985. Among imPOrts. the leader ii. Italy In the fmst :i.1x months of tm. Italy ac counted ror 48.6 perc nl o f imported wine s h ments. an increase of percent over the s ame 53 percent period las t year As recently as 1970. Money1s Worth Italy had only 20 perce nt of the ti.S . t able wine market. while France had 35 percent. Portugal also had 2() percent. Spain . 10 percent and Germany. 15 percent AS OF TIIE END OF 1977. Italy's s hare wa~ up le 4 t 4 percent, France's s hare had collapsed le 19. 7 p ercent, Germ any claimed 17 8 pert-ent. Portugal had O.S percent. Spain h ad i .5 percent and all other -> s hared 3.8 percent Why the s hift U> wines" 11 1 Many European wine:; wer'! ·.ampled by v1!>1t1ng J\mericru1s in the t960s and early 1970!-. wher. million~ of Americans toured Europe '21 Youni?er American~ ha11e beer: reared on :.ort drinks. colas and other good-ta s ting bevt-rages . so they choose wine on the bas 1" oft aste 131 Economic.; wie ld undeniable fore • W rne ii. cheaper than hard hquo r And a s more meals are eattn away fro m home. an 1ncreas ed us e of wine 1s noted 14 1 The white wme c raze has become part of the American scene. with the s pntzer 1wh1te win£' with club soda and icei a p art y f avorite Beckman Buys Systems Supplier Beckman Ins t ruments Inc • rullerton. ha!-reported comple tion of the acqu1s1t1on of Altcx Sc1ent1ftc Inc • <! Berkeley manufacturer of iiquid C'hromatograph y systems . The transaction. t reated as a pooling o r interes ts . in vol ved the exchan~e of 2.58.591 Beckman common s hare!- fo r all the outstanding s hares of Allex. a private ly held firm. The companies announced acquisition plans in July . Beckman produces analytical instruments. s pecialty c h e micals and precision e lectronic comPOnents In the fl::, cal year ended June 30. s ales were $338.5 million The com- pany has a pproximately 8 6 million common shares out s t a nding. Santa Fe lt'f"• Contra("t • Taywood-Santa Fe Ltd has ~n awarded a contracf by Mesa 1UK1 Ltd. to provide cnganecrrng and construe lio n management s ervices for a 4i·mile crude oil p 1pelint• ser ving Beatrice Field 1n the North Se<1 Taywood-Santa Fe is a Britts h company o wned Joint!~ by Taylor W oodrow Con~truct1on Ltd <i l ' K bas ed in ternalionaJ engineering and con~truct1on contractor . and Sant<J F e International Corp . 1nternatJOna1 011 drtlltng. TAKI N(; STOCK \' ,.. n " I r u t· I • c; n a n d c 11,i::1r.t>erin~ t·ompany h <•'>cd 1r. Or;mgc T h t• t H · i n c: h r.1pcltne. dcl>1gncd fot d maximum flow rall' of 96.000 barrels daily, will extend from Beatr1n· F ie ld in U K. Block 11I(;10 ..i proposed rcce1v1ng terminal at Nagg Bay The pro1ccl will include approximately 4:: miles o f s ubmarine p1pehne and five mllc s of on'>hor.., ltnt'. connecting to the t erminal Work on the pipeline 1~ s cheduled to begin 1n 1979 Tie· 1n lo the field is expected m 1981 !ollow1ng the sns lallat1on of three offsh ore drilling and produc tion platform :. Under its contract . Taywood-Sant a Fe also 1s r espon s1· bk for d esig ning 10 miles of infield p1pe hncs lo handle 0 1; productio n as well a s w ater for re-1nJcct1nn 1ntf' l hf' field San .Juan S&L E.rpand• The expansion of the San Juar Cap1s l:-uno o frl cp ol H ome Federal Savings and Loan A ssoc1at1011 o r Siln Oteg<' ts expected to be completed early in September There will be two n ew feller s tations and new ac('ount~ ctesk. with the add1t1on o f 650 s quare feet of :.pJct: Thl· 1n crease in s pace will enlarge the lobby and the lrve::.lor C lub lounge. /tfF{; to B e Llqlddated :- Mariners Financial Corp • Sant:i Ana, ha<> announced o majority o f s hare h olders voted to appro11e t he !1qu1dat1on a nd dissolution o r Mfo~C as part o f the m ergN of F1dchty 1-~ederal Savings and Loan Associalior and MJnnr r r. Sa11 ings and Loan Association The vote was taken at :i s pecial meeting M e rger 1s contingent upon approval ~v rc~t.:!dt1tr11 agencies. C:O.pare!o t o S plit S•o~k Directors o r Comurco Inc . Oranite h.l\t' Cllo('IJ r l·d u ::?·for.1 s plit o f common stock A dis tribution of one add1t1onal sh;.11·c o f ... tock fp, ··~d• ~hare h e ld on Sept. 15. the record Oak. w1li tw mJtl•· 111• Oct 13 f11a11ra"~ Ff,..•,,.~ Lee Smith and Co • Inc , "gene>'al m s urunc<· J)'.:l'tH'Y 1n San.la Ana, has merged with Alexander & Ale"<:inner cir California Inc • a subsidiary of Alexander & Alt!XJnOl'r Services Inc . worldwtde insurance broktr". l'On~ultJnl~ and :ictuaries This Is the second merger made by A&.\ 1n C .1l:1orri1;. in the pas t th ree m onths In lnte May. A&-,\ mei1it•d w11h the . Be~erly Hills · b ased firm of Albert G Ruhl·r ,(. Co . ~ maJo~ ins urance broker in the l:Onstructtor .ind n1INI J1n ment industries Data«"orp .ffot:ft11 Olllf'~ U S .. Datacorp, operator or « n ctwN I( of com p1M1 output mic rofilm s ervice centers. has m~' ed .,.., Or3nltt' County service ~enter to 1264 E. Katell . ,\H AnJhf'ltn Bob Donahue 1s branch manag r ... • I 118 DAILY PILOt Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LIST1NGS EVENING 11101•• ...wt IMMMNOY OHCI wtlile INking a T II 11C>PMt 1111()11 aaoe .no DeSoto ~ .i ... 01 • t..i-llle ~ G WILD. -.o war Agent Weat tr• •o ...,.. the .... of a._.,.,,.. Cowr1 ,...,_ ,_.... flar OMlfl • llUMe DON'T MT NI~ ·~On TIW Ao<ll•" • .,. ... ,. °" 8AH ,~ Wiii .. ~WIQ A,looM1 IU • c;it\;lflC>41ng ............. ~---()ti • OVOIAIY ,,.oouc.. Roe.. H11nt~ ~~----11.-nr>Q , _ .... ,..,.. ~ ·-···--. -llOw -rone ...-om.-.,, o-mno~~·, _'°" .. _ '"' -~ An lu<M'9Ctur411 OOya.y Eiglat Plua I whHe \h•f" I,. • ... Al llt• edvtf\lwtt ltt-41 •" Ille ••••• 01 "'"'''-''• • MOVlf • • • Wll>19*flf\Q Sm11n I 111 .. I Alan Ladd. O,.nca ... ., tl\lll A aOfl aooltetl !JC)eCtat -oent ahoot• tt out with a oand or train rOl>bert I~ Ille I •@ llQHTIS ENOUGH .. NIM I• Too Muell'" w~ TOM a1.1tt•• a bllQc tntury. At>l>y 16l<H O'H!r t"41 II.,• rOW!flO ,ob ot maNQlno M•c:hola• lolll• leaoue learn G WOAU> EVAHO&l.llM IPfCIAL ' SGllOCJI Or Mtnlttry" • CA'90«. IMJ"NETT ANO l'AllNOI OuMt Cati RelMlf • MOVIE a• a 0'°' • Clu1tnpagne F0t c .... ,.. 119501 Celnte HOim. Aonlld Col!Mn. An unemplOyed genius plan• to ..no • quiz ahow 1n10 t>anllruptcy (2 lltS.) • OlllEAT ~NCES Wofll Cl [ ~ Smotfl "'""''"'' ..... ONll\ ~ 9'"°""' ..na u11 .... IOdqer sw-n ""* "*' •• ...,. -CIW°"'°9 OI ~ "'~"'MICM9 -...-0. I C89NEWS .\cl:.im Htc·h and Hetty Buckley in a :,cene f111m "Nrne 1'-Too Much." th1.· f1r~t l'f>l'od <.• ur lhc 1u·w '><!C:i~On of "Eight b ~:n1111l:h." umn~ ut 8 lorll~ht on Channt•l • Tiie r1me Of Your Lile Th• ActlnQ Company. under !he erhshc d"11Ctior> 01 Jolin HouMman. per. 1orm1 W1tt11m Slloywi·s drama 1191 on a pte•Worfd We<llNk>on WOALONEWS lOHIOHT UCI. VY THAU SOHa Kalle~ St-• -~-·~ •no -~ t>etor• '"" fntjfl Ml trwt lwnoty do_..., ,, ·MICHAE.~ ~ P\ltlu.r Pfia-Wlf> nlf\Q jOUmalll' Wllll•m S.tlre I ~== .. 7:00 C88 NEWS NllCNEWS UAASCLUB 8 WORLDNEWS TOMGHT G 80WUHOFOR DOUARS ' • ILO~LUCY Deepwat1 at Ille f.,lu<'w 10 l>ecome WI llCitr-. lucy WT1les a play .,,_teed • 8ANfOAO ANO 80N Umont Ind Ills trlend. ROiio. ec:are olt a t>utgtar on the Switoro he>uM. but he ieavea 11 gun behind fil MACNEii. i LEHRER REPORT 8'i) SPECIAL "Myalery Mut&lt 01 8a11 Celltorru.t" The giant rOCk ~llnQll lell by an ancient ano Nttle known Indian ctv· 1ltatl0n ere aearched IOf tn Ille rugged moun1a1t111 ol Chaaa~I Ll•f 1119• • KNXT !CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e l<TLA (Ind l Los Angeles g KABC· TV {ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ· TV (Ind I Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego • KTTV (Ind I Los Angeles • KCOP· TV (Ind I Los AngelEJS e KCET ·TV (PBS) Los Angeles G KOCE·TV (PBSI Huntington Beach Boia I JOl<0.'8 WILD 7:~ TArn.ETAl.ES 8HANANA Gueet Della Reeae I MEWL YWEO GAME MATCH GAME P.M. JOt<ER'S Wlt.D THE 000 COUPU FoN• votunt-• on bellall ol a.ear and hlmMll to lake care ol a amall boy e AOAM-12 R~ 1earn1 1ha1 hos pafl· nef. Melloy. hes ~ kid· napped by a reao11onaty Q!_OUP tlil 28 TONIGHT HOS!. Cleta Roberts 8'i) 8TAA80ARD ... Sam Pa11ons And Company" (I) CANDID CAMERA @) FAMll.Y ~UO 1:00 8 (I) DR. 8TAANOE A young peycnoa1rt11 fPltet Hooten) 1s g.ven maglcal powers to word otf an evil SO(cef-and h9f uow ot ltendS D SHAMS ··The Oea111 Machine"' Three u~ete< adven· 1uren GOl\tronl the great 9 WILDER. WIU>Ef' Four of Ttiomton W11det'a early J>1aY$ on rlllgl<>Us t moral ttMlmes Me P<-1· IJd 1:30 I Cff08$..WrTS OVEREA8Y DICtc Heyme• .. nos and Olacusaes 111)8Qlal family re1111onsn1pa: aenk>t e111-t-· organizations: trans· porlallon. a 67-year-old p1in10< I wrl18f finds that hff,.s wortt gr.et lief grYI HtltlactlOn. 1:00 D DICK Cl.ARK ••• • Ano A Cast or Thousal'Os" Otcll Clark pr-ts a P<•V-ot hos ~ Satlf!S "OIClc C1111c·s LIVe Wednesday." lealUt- 11\Q many or 111e s18'S Who have t>een assooated 111n1h llim DY« Ille years 8 9 AOOTS Aher • disutrous rebelllOn a1111m91 at>oatd Sh!P. K~ ta anrves on Amfl(lca and is SOid. From an Am«ICan· t>Or n Slave called Fld<llef (Louis Gossett Jr.) he lelrns the ways ol his ,_ IKe (Part 2 ol 5) (RI I TliESAJNT MERV ORIFFlN EVENING AT POPS Flutiat Jean-PMwre Ramoal 'Dream Comes True' A.f ter Soaps, Actress Lands Series Role By TOM JORY NEW YORK CAPl Audrey Landers h a rdl y l ook s the ),eas oned TV actress. eight .vecil\S in the bus iness. But at 21, she·s got two soaps, a number of j!uest spots and a string or CO{Tl· mercials to her credjt. And now Audrey Landers has a regular role in "The Waverly Wonders.'' NBC's new comedy !>l'ries featuring former pro foot- ball star Joe Namath. "THIS VEAR, I DID three pilots that didn't sell.'' says the blonde actress from New York. .. It's one of those things. You get your hopes up a nd then the , network doesn't buy it. "Getting a series is l ike a dream come true." In "The Waverly Wonders." Namath is Harry C.asey, coach of a hapless high school basket ball team. Miss Landers plays Ginger: the school's head pom· pon girl. An episode from the new !>Cries will be broadcast Thurs· day evening at 8 on Channel 4 as part or a "Joe Namath Special" on NBC. The series will be a.ired 1''ridays at 8 p.m . beginning Sept. 22. Al'WI...,.... 'WONDERS' REGULAR Actress Audrey Landers "You see the same gi rls quite often. and I guess you sort of become friends. You talk over the script and what you've been up lo. ··1 guess you have to ra- tionalize. Ir you're right ror the part. you'll get it." Once the sbow gets rolling. she s ays, it's five full days or work each week. "The Waverly Wonders" is taped before a live a udience, "like putting on a little show each week." the actress says. NAMATH HAS DONE some acting. both for television and in the movies. but "The Waverly Wonders" is his fi rst series. "He's a very down-to·earth person," Miss Lander s says. "He takes his JOb seriously. and works as hard as everyone else. And he t a k e s c ritici s m gracefully."• A prime·time series greatly increases an actor's opportunity for exposure. and Miss Landers ~ays she takes that prospect seriously. ·•Doing soaps made me aware that people take what l am say- ing seriously. J think it's impor- t ant for television to get the right messages across. and that doesn't mean cens oring. i l means choosing parts that pro· mote Ideas you believe in." ACTING ISN'T ALL that's on Audrey Landers · mind these days. She's got a record, "The Apple Don't f'all Far from the Tree." coming soon. and says. "I want to pursue my singing career to the fullest . It's a chance to be creative. writing, singing ... "I 've a lways d one s everal things at once." she says. "I'm hoping both careers will feed off each other ." TUBE TOPPERS KOCE@i·OO '"M y~tcry Murals of DnJ u California ... The giant rock paint· inJ:s left by an ancient and little known I ndl an civilization arc ~carched for in Baja. NBC U 9:00 Dick Clark ... And a Cust of Thousands... f\ preview of the new ~erles "Dick Clark's Live Wednes· duy ." Kf\BC 8 9:00 -"Roots ... Kunta arrives in America .and meets Fiddler in the second of five parts. tou Gossett Jr. s tars ln tonight's episode. jo4n1 the Boeton P~ In h11 rendition of "Sulle F'or Flute And Jan PlllnO .. by Claude BolllnO 10:-00 8 (I) THIE INOMDl8l.a HOU( oav;o Banner oeta • lob 1n a T-Squwe er.:ade .mere lie ~ a mut· det plOI IR) l o NlW8 NtOHT GA&.URY A kindly Old men pie.di WHh a ,_,,_. moneylen· det on bel\811 of • tn.nd. fD THE PAU.l&ERS Glencota beCOf'rtft P'"99- nant and feels her mat· 11age ts jUSlltted u She and het huabend grow lond Of eac11 othef. (RI G 8IU. MOYIM' JOURNAL .. The OtMI Carll>b6an" The P<Obleml and ptomlM ol J.malca .,. ex.amlned. ~RI 10:301 • NEWS 11:00 G D (I) <ml NEWS DATINOGAME MO\llE . * * "lmpulSIO<'I" I 111721 AlefanOIO Rey. Kllher•ne .111111oe A behtnd·lhe· scenes e•amln•tton ot the crtmea 01 paaalon con'W'lllt· led 1n the gtlnertng WOfld of IM lnternatlonal Jet Mt •S P<8S«lted (2 tin I • THE ODO COUPl.E Fell. ,......,., in flaahb;,c;lt. Ille llechC evenfl leedlnQ up 10 o.c.·a mAniaO* when both -· It\ the Army"-"&. ., f8'NWOOO 2'NIOHT G.-la F91'nwoocra Pree._ soon Swim TMm. Nbfarlan MIM Janice Grtollam, Or RIChetd Van Moot 8D Ola< CAVETT Songwrners SlltYlmY C.nn. Alan Jay Le<ner and Anhur Sohweru wHt talk abOUt mua1C. IP1tr1 21(R) CD MACNEll / LIHRER AEPORT t1:acl 8 (I) U.8. OPEN T£HfM Hlghllghtt Of 1118 day"t aclMtlw lri 11111 tournt· rnent from AulhlnQ u.ed· ow Pwtt In Corona. New YC)t11 D TONOHT Holl: Johnny Caraon. Quesfl· Pet8f Slr8UH. O\attN ~ RelUy 8 TWIUOHT ZONE "From Agnes .. Whn Lo-.." 8 Ill POUCE WOMAN .. BIHi°' Pepper QOH Ul'dercOYef 10 solve a mur. det lnvotvinq a wealthy •nd inlluen1lal f11m1ly • HOGAN'S HEAOU Hogen cons Kllnll lnlO lei· tlOQ him PoM as the prlaon oommandet. • O&T8MART Smart switcl\¥ identilotl$ with a Europeaf\ k•ng (Pan ta CAPTIONED WORLD NEWS TONIGHT 1f:"6 8 (I) HAWAII FIVE-0 .. Anyone Can Build A Bomb" McGarrett IS given 36 ~ IO dei!YIW $100 mllllo" 10 ••lor11onis" thr9af9nln9 to ootonate an atomte bomb IRI M:>ANING 12.-00 0 lWIUOHT ZOHE Ed-d Hal hasn't slept tn lour days lat ·-11\al he wtll l>e k llled t>y hos drNtnt. 8) HtOHHOPES ., HONEYMOONERS Rall)fl proves that e•ecu· tlv• 118 l)Of'n ~ 1\01 m•de. and that the art o• g1von13 orde<s is a loSt one .Jackson as .J«ttkson wtlWe he"• GOOCGtned 1a~• MOYie 8¥\Qll ~ I fOOrt• tf\(I pllOlog<_,,. O•eoov. • Kttnlltc --Gllf"tn• •llyt I() "Mle •o«>Ol•ltke * • * "HOw f O 8t v.,y v.,y Poc>utat" 1105:.1 eeuv Orable. 6'*-NOrtt> Two youl'l9 gin.. the wfl- Of .. ~nd mutcl«. llnO , ... 11'1 • ee>11e9e fraletlll• '1..1\0UM {1 Ill , 65 INll I W MOVIE • • ·~ "Balun' 11901 Robert T eytot. ThO<YIH MttCIMll AIMflGlln Ora flghl • gallant. bu( hope- ..... 1>1ni. WI Ille PlllNP• ~-12 llrt., 30 min.I • MOW ~f l ll• .. 3Gm.f' I J.'Ol 8 WOVIE • • • "1111.nd Of Tiie l Olf" f 1"61 FllCllMO O•-. l ulte HlllO!n An Mllnt~· oOHll ilnd tu, lftllllY -ah1pw1eck •d o n en uncfl.,ted tel~ 11 iv • 50 mln1 a:11I NEW8 ~ MOVIE • • ··c.... 919•91 Jofll\ HldllOI\. Bf-lelllllf flle murctec. Of • WNlllly -la CAOllH9d by • ,ouno women PC>eil\Q • • C!OOll. (I lw .• 30 min.f • MOYll ** • "The Well" Clt511 fhohtrO Aober. H11rry Morgan. Petty prejv(I~ dlMC>C>Mt Whel1 • blllOll child becomes trappeO In • ..... J_t hr , 30 min I 1Z:31•0 8.W.A.T. • • .. Money Junole" I 19eal JoM EticlOn, l~ AlbriQlll. F~ malot OOI comc>9"1es cornoet4I IOI PDll•llol\ Of en Oii fi9ld IU>Oul IO be '-d by lfle st••• 12 hfs 1 "811nd Man's Blurt" Hondo le r~ .. tlwt S.W.A T. ,..,., leadet all... b611'1Q ~ 11'1 a lhool-out. I!!) 12. .... (I) CU LATI MOW! * *V. "TM Day TM'f Hqed Kid Curry"' (10711 Pel91' Duel. 8en MU<ptly Two OUI'-attetl\pllnQ 10 00 Sltaigftl learn an()lhet man is claHnlnQ to be one OI ttMI tntamoua duo '1ao• MOWE * * "Tiie AeluM 01 Tiie V•mooe" 119•31 Se•• lugoet Nina F~ A ...,,._ plre GOl\lmve• 10 llve Ooecllte the s1e11e llwOuQh 1119 1-t (I llf .• 30 "*' I 1:00D TOMOMOW Ouellt Tom Gorman lbaMball umpire), Tommy Bell INfl RefetMI. Mendy Rudoll>h (NBA ret.f .. ), and AUlhur Mercante (bo•· •no ret-1, former profea.. lllOnll te>0<1• officlat•. G MAWNCK "Comlloctl COnspirec:y .. ·-.. ·Th1trsda9'• 1~1 NEWS a:OO NEWS MOVIE Dat1•l..w Mo~lr• K>RNING 11:10 • • • "Flor1en·· (19'01 Robert Vounc;i. Charles Coburn. A 11at>le groom mames • Countesa aftet fr'*V 00111 reacn New voni. 12 11n •• 20 m1n 1 • • • "'hro Thousand Women"' 111144) Flora Rot>eon. Pny111s caiven. Two downed Hiers oome 10 <1 wom~f\·s internment camp lor 1><otect10n dunng World WI/ II 12 htl I • OETSMAAT Tiie membefs ol the Old CONlFIOl t>awo•H ••am are sy1tem111ca11v betnq killed AFTERNOON t2JOO II • * • "C1n1e Emoit•r · ( 19!>81 Joel Mc:Cree. Glor-a fllboU A llaled cattle boas aee1ts 10 oou~ Cfota 111e "*' wno _., him to Jail (I hr. 30m.n) 2-.251 NEWS 2:ao MOVIE 3:00 0 ...... "The Deloht Butuu" (111721 Laurence ludllnOlll. Joann• Pettet. A,~ buf'Nu. 9UCJPIV· •no tntormat1c>o 10 tT>e Preeident. hHes • man gttt. ad with total recetl, I t lw • 30min I • • "The Ma13nihclen1 Fraud" 1193111 UOyd NOian, Akim Tatftitoff A fOt'fl*' emptoyee 0 1 en lfnCIOt1 • export oompney dllc:icMlr'9 he has ~ Implicated In 2:381· "E lw • 2S mlt't I 3.-00 MOVIE 3:30. * * * '" "Tiie Best O• E""Ythln\) .. (Pat1 21 {19591 Hope Unge. Stephen Boyd A l\Ome IS dftlroyed ov en Illicit IDve atliw 11 11t.30mint • • • "The Gamm• People • ( 111581 Paul Douglas. Ev• ... ,..~ . 'HoloCaust' Assailed By Critics LONDON r AP 1 -British c ritic s ha ve ass ailed .. Holocaust." the U .S.-made four-part television program on the Nazi extermination of Euro- pea n Jews . a s various ly . "abysmal.'' "banal," "absurd.'' "schmaltz" and worse. They said Jl,>llywood techm· q ues used in the dramatized do c um e ntary mad e the Buchenwald concentration camp look like something "almost out of 'Ideal Homes· ... "ABYSMAL STANDARDS mark 'Holocaus t ' ... wrote Richard Last in the Daily Tele· graph after the British Broad casting Corp.. aired the firi.l episode Sunday night. Last wrote that the progr,am. which drew about 120 million Am erican viewers when it was shown by NBC last spring. "was so fundame ntally inadequak that one wondered not that a few American c ritic s h ave de- nounced it but that most should have come out in its favor.·· The Rev. J esse J ackson. left. portrays himself a~ he tapes a scene in Los Angeles for the .. Lou Grant" s how st a rring Ed Asner. It's Jackson's first dramatic role a~ himself and will be shown on CBS. AUDREY LANDERS spent four years as Heather Kane on th e NBC daytim e s eries. "Som erset." and was Joanna Morrison for two years on CBS' "The Secret Storm.'' She's also appeared on "Where the Heart ls ,'' ••t.ove or Life" and "Search for Tomorrow." Prime time credits include ap- pcurances on "Happy Days ... "Police Woman.·· "Marcus Welby, M.D .• " "Emergency" and "Room 222." Comic's Career 'Flying High' Rosalie Horner wrote in The Daily Express that the program. based on a best-selling novel by Gerald Green, was nothing mort' than "entertainment with a Hollywood·Sized 'E' .. Thi! deathly hand olTinset City is ev.er present. The Buchenwald concen tralion camp looks almosT. out 0 1 'ldeal Homes·.· STEWART STEVEN called tt ··almost unbearably bland" tn his review In the Dally Mail. Thal kind of bac kground means scores of a uditions, something the 5-foot-3 Miss Lan. ders takes in strike. "IT'S NOT AS BAD as you'd think it would be," she says. Ali to Play Film Slave JACKSON. Miss. t AP ) Form e r heavyweight boxing c hamp Muha mmad All will play a freed s lave during Recon s tru c tion i n a made-for·television movie to be fi lmed in Nal~hez. a state official says. "Freedom Road," a four-hour movie lo be s hown on two nlghta on NBC·TV next year, wlll be a "political took" at South Carohna from 1865 to 1875, uccordlng to. Walterine Odom. film coordfnator or the sta t e Agriculturnl and tnduatrial Board. She sa id Zev Braun Product.ions of Los Angeles was clo~e to si•nlng others to st•r in th mm. By JAY SHARBUTT BEVERLY HILLS CAPl Jackie Mason, the comic and ex. rabbi. makes his TV acting de· but this fall in CBS' "Flying High·· airline series -as a rab- bi interpreting for a Russian de- f eclor. Why the actor bit? Mason, 47. a short. complex man who mix· e11 a swift. cutting wit with self· deprecation. self-appreciation and a keen ~e n sc o f the ridiculous, kept a strnight face as he explained: ••J DEODED l 'M not only the ~realest living comedian. I'm also the greatest living actor. I didn't get this information from anybody else. I listen to my own orinions a lot and l fll(ured thal i that's my opinion ... " The New Yorker's rich East Side accent swirled upwardR am id the lunch crtes or others for chicken soup and lox at Nate nod Al's delicatessen, Mason's unortlcial om cc when he's '" town. If e went on to say his urge to emote has smoldered ever since he got great revlew:s in his first acting job as the st•r of a low· bud1ct 1972 rilm called "The Stoolie. ··Every comedian thinks he's an actor," he sighed ... Most or us are full or <censored). but sometimes not." Mason. often sighted on the Tonight and Merv Griffin shows and in the clubs of New York, Las Vegas and e lsewhere, gained much fame in 1964 during a controversial gig on the late Ed Sullivan's show. He was accused of raising a certain finger that sportscaster Don Meredith says only m eans: "We 're No. 1. '' Sullivan thought it obscene. Mason denied he raised that fin ge r . Sued Sullivan. too THE SUIT LATER wa s dropped, the two made up, but it was a strange row ror the son o( a Russian·born rabbi, a son who actually had been a rabbi ·and whose two brothers stlU are rab· bis. Mason saJd he found early in his religious career he was in tho wrong caJllng:. "Basically, I'm not that religious." Why then comedy. why not sell alumJnum siding or s uch? lie blam<!S his congregation. ·'They always used to say, ·Rab· bi. you ought to bes comedian.· 1 always did a few jokes at OC· • casions where you didn't have to be too serious -weddings, bar mitzvahs. brotherhood nights. ••1 DID IT TO balance out Ute seriousness of my performance as a rabbi. I didn't want to bore them to death. 1 knew they dldn 't want to hear terrific se rmon s . They wanted l 0 b t' entertained." He decided to entertain fulltlme. His first pulpit as a r oo ki e MAM* comic was at a hotel in New York's Catskill Mountains, where he started as a bus boy and was quickly promoted Lo social director. .. It was a small hotel.'' Mason said . "They catered to about 112 &Q·yenr·old people. They could barely walk. they thanked God they were living al that age." IN THE TRADITION or com lcs, he broko In on Amateur Night. having wotched pro- fessional comlc~ work at the hotel Mam>n. whose confldcncl' isn 't in short supply, said this a bout them: "I saw they stunk compared to me. I said. ·1 can do that very easily.' My sermons were fun- nier than these guys trying to be funny." How did he feel when he, in ttis show-biz debut. got that nrst chuckle from the patrons~ MANY COMICS WOULD call it the greatest thrill o( their lives. Jackie Mason Isn't one of them . • · 1 don't want to lie to you:· he c;ald matter-0f-ractly. ··1 wa1m't surprl~ed. I knew t 'd get laughs. becaui;e I always got laugh~ very easily when I was a rabbi:· Wallace Honored . KANSAS CtTV, Mo. tAPl - Mike Wallace co-editor or CBS News magazine show "60 Minutes," was named winner of the 1978 Thomas Hart Benton Award today. The award Is 1tven annually by the Kansas City Art lnslltute's board of IO\>crnors to an Americ an whose life and values "be11t exemplify the· ideals, concerns and human qualities" of the former reg1onallstlc art.Jst "It does not attempt -save- ror In one scene, the burning of a wooden synagogue packed with every male Jew of a village tn Poland -even to touch upon the true enormity or what o c· curred, .. Steven wrote. Peter Fiddick wrote in the Guardian: "There'c; alway!> a market (or schmaltz. But to app- ly it!I oily techniques to mas:- s ufrering. a mas!! lndivldual ~uf fering. ot this order 1s not pos~1 · blc .. ABC Signs Astin HOLLYWOOD <AP\ -John As tin, the formH ctt11r or ··operation Pelltroit . h ~~ sig ned » fHHH''<t'IU ll lV • agreement with ABC to d~ve!o{> TV project& of hl11 own. . ...... -....,..,_ ... _..,.. ___ ,. ..... .... n e11J1•r•11t ••••nflll"• ... • ... .... -.. --... _.,.,. ... ,., __ _ toU11t cou• •c•o•' co-Of' • 014) •S7·021l vu llrQ, ~ ,.~.