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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-09-08 - Orange Coast Pilot.· . . Born • m ranee: Stock Market Zomns As Buying Spree Hits ' • • • • . l ~ • I l ( Jury Denies Jet Noise Damages j t Planes Hit; One Killed GREENFIELD CAP> - At least one man was killed today when two crop dusters collided in mid-air near tlt1s Moat.erey County community, authorities said. The identification of the dead man was not im- mediately known. It also was not known lf others were were injured in lhe c ras h , which occurred a bout three mile s southeast or Greenfield. The planes were owned by Crop Plight or King Ci- t y. according lo Buster Fitzpatrick , s hift supervisor for the Mon- terey County Communica- tions Department. _Buying Spree Spurs Stock Market Rise · NEW YORK CAPl -Word ·. ·that wholesale prices a nd the · . money supply had dropped un- expect e dly sent the s tock market on a buying spree today. -· The Dow J ones indus trial ·ave ra~e zoomed ahead 8.58 points to 902. 29 in the first three hours. :· Advances took an 11-3 lead : over declines on the New York • _S t oc k Exchange. Trading ·.reached almost 20 million shares :-the first two hours. · The Labor Department said : . today that wholesale prices had :-ra11en 0.1 percent in August, the : first drop since August 1976 and : one that had not been anlicipat-1 : i: · ed by analysts. <Story. page A4) I The news followed on the heels of the announcement by the • Federal Reserve last Thursday that the nation's basic money sup- : ply had fallen Sl.8 billion in the latest reporting week. . ':Support Dropped • S AN FRANCISCO <AP> - !;Eight Retail Clerks locals have t formally withdrawn their sup- port of the Teamsters' month- • old strike against four major ::northern California supermarket ;:chains. Troops Fire on Crowd TEHRAN, Iran <AP> - Troops fired into a crowd of several thous and anti -government demonstrators bett today and WM>fficial reports said as many a.s 100 people were killed. The clash came just hours after the government im- posed martial law in the capital and 11 cities. No official death count was available, but the government- ow ned Radio T~hran said "many" died. Conservative religious leaders of the Shiite sect, the majority religious faction in this Moslem nation, have led a steadily grow· ing revolt against changes in strict Moslem laws engineered by Shah Mohamm e d Reza Pahlavi, Iran's autocratic ruler. A wide spectrum of opponents, inc luding r a dical l e ftis t s described by t he s hah as "Is lamic Marxist s." h ave massed under the banner of the Moslem religious leaders, who a r e campaigning for strict adherence to Islamic law. The martial-law order, which bans gatherings by more than three persons and imposes a curfew from 9 p.m. lo 5 a.m. dai- ly. is an effort to end rioting by opponents of the Shah of Iran's liberalization program. An estim ated 1,000 persons have died in the disturbances in eight months. The angry protesters in Jaleh square, in the eastern section of the cityA shouted down reli~ious leader yatullah Noori who ap. pealed to them lo disperse. Led by t een -ager s and followed by women in their traditional Moslem veils, the demonstrators marched toward a line of soldiers and began throw· iog bncks and rocks, witnesses said. The soldiers fired sub· machine gWtS into the air and then intotbec_rowd. Witnesses said "many" blood- soaked demonstrators fell to the ground and were hauled away in trucks after lhe two-hour battle. The demonstrators set fire to several buildings, gasoline ata· (See IRAN, Pa1e A2) I 00 'Sli1n Pickets' More than 100 pickets appeared Thursday outside the Orange County Hall of Ad - ministration to protest possible cutbacks in revenue sharing funds for local com- munity human services. Pickets identified Del" "* SUH "'9te themselves as the United Network or Organi zed Social Ser vices. They claimed "we 're not the fat" in county budget now being pondered by supervisors. See story Page A-3. Quints Born Delivery Difficult TOULOUSE, France <AP> A French nurse who had taken fertility drugs three years ago gave birth to quintuplets -three girls and two boys here T~ursday night, a Toulouse hosi;:tal reported to- day. Doctors at Purpan Hospital said the delivery was difficult. They said the mother was in good health, but they would give no information about the quints, who were in incubators. • The mother, Marie-Celine Losse. 30, is the wife . of a 37-year·old computer technician. They have a $-1ear-old son. · Sources, who declined to be identified, said Mrs. Loeise was told early in her pregnancy to expect a multiple birth. but learned of the quintuplets only 10 days ago. She bad been in hospital under treatment since early August. No other details were available. HtD1tington Cyclist Dies In Stabbing A 43-year-old Huntington Beach motorcyclist died early today from a stab wound he suf fered during a predawn fight near a downtown saloon, police reported. Gary Allen Fero. 43, was pro- nounced dead at 4 a .m . Crom a knife wound in his lower back. Fero bad been taken lo Hunt- ington lntercommunity Hospital by friends in an auto. police .said. Police said they were called to the hospital emergency room about 2 a.m. ~· ~ . Mesa Youth Held in Slaying After quest ioning Fero's fr iends. police searched the Main Street Saloon. 117 Maln St .. but could find no trace of Fcro·s • attacker. t. :! By MICHAEL PASKEVICH ;l Ol•O.M•"•UUH ·; An 18-year -old Costa Meu ;;youth was in c ustody on a : murder charge today ·an.er aJ. ~leaedly stabbinl bis stepm_otber .•to deat.b and hiding her body un· t ::der matt.relses lo a boatyard <s hack Thursday a fte rnoon, ::authoritl~ said. , :· Anthony Godoy Grant was !'c1ptured by Newport Beach !:police alter two witnesses s&Jd they saw him leave the murder scene on a 10.speed bicycle. He is being held in Orange County jail, with b1il set at $2SO,OOO. The victim has been ldenUfied as 27·year·old Cheryl Leaaoe Grant, Who was found dead by her huAband, Armando, 445, and the witnesses. The murder, authorities said, took place about 3 p.m . at 1.544 Placentia Ave .• in a pocket of county ten-ltory near the dlvid· ma line between Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The addreM la a boatyard with a small home attached. The Grant family lived there. There also ii a small wooden sb1ct at the rear ol the bo1tyard, where lnvertl11tors allege the fatal at· tack occurred. Mrs. Grant apparently died from at lea&l one atab wound. lnvett.Jaaton al the scene uld t they found Mrs. Grant's body tucked beneath a mattress In the shack. No motive ha s been eatabllahed for the slaying and authorities today sald there was no sitn ol aexu1l attack. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police joined county sheriff's deputies in aoarchlng 'or the youth, who reportedly lell the scene on a brown 10. (Sft SLAVlNG. Pase A2t Police have no suspects In con- nection with the death. No re- ports of a disturbance at the saloon were filed Thursday ni&ht or ear\y this momin1. "The stabblng apparently oc- curred in or around the saloon,'· police Sat. Patrick Clemens !laid. Fero. k nown as "Mad Dog .'' was round by his friends Mter the stabbing occurred at about t :00 a.m. police said. t ·1 Verdict Angers 1 Plaintiffs ~ By GARY GRANVILLE OI .. o.ity ,,_ Sllltt An ~e County Superior • Court jurY refused Thlirsday to award any damages to 98 Orange Coast residents who charged in a Sl.4 million worth of la wsuits jet noise at Orange County Airport has been responsible for physical. emo· t1ona l and loss of property da mages. The seven-woman. five-man jury deliberated seven full days before deciding the 98 plaintiffs who live in 54 residences are not entitled to compensation for alleged damages. The jury's verdict was greeted for th e m os t part with bitlern~s. some tears and in all cases anger by the plaintiffs as they lert the jammed courtroom. "Now I know what a woman who 's been raped feels like when she watches the rapist go free," said Jean Wegener of Ne wport Beach, a Baysbores resident. Veteran anti-airport crusctter Dan Emory said he was numbed and surprised by the j ury's refusal to award the plaintiffs damages. "I don't thjnk I have any clear idea of how the jury arrived al its decisions with the evidence that was presented," Emory said. For attorney Jerrold Fadem, the verdict was w~ he called a unique experience. Fadem h as b ee n t he successful attorney in a number of significant laws uits brought against airport operators on the (See AIRPORT, Page A2> Coast Weather Fair through Saturday with sunny a nd sli ghtly wa rm er d ays. L o w s tonight 57 to 62. Highs Saturday in low 70s at the beaches to near 80 inland . INSIDE TOD.4 ~ "Tht Sound Of Mu&ic " in Los Angelea and mariachlS an /rufne Botvt herald entertain· ment event! described on Page Cl. IQ 0.7 ... M M CM .... 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M Mtddle Eut ri•'J l't' 11t·i.:nt1.itro11, Pre!il<ft"nl (' J I( l' I 1-.lf I\' tJ I II th C lJ S \l;i1 IOl'I\ .\ntl lh1• .. p1I »nd pohsh boyi. l1 11m th1· llJlb of Mont1•1umu \\ 1·n · ..i 1111 To" .. 111 )! t h 1.· ir 1 1 f I e ~ I 1k1· hu\t>I\::. and clacking off a · silent drill" without audible com mands . the Mannt' Orum and Bugle Corp~ proVided a stimog, patr 1Gtit· note t o Carter 's M1dl•ast summit The mitrt.iry show might also have offen~d a isubtle though perhaps unintended reminder that the alternative to a peace ~t.·ttlemcnt m the Middle Eusl could be w<1r Carter !>al with his guests. Egyptia n P reside nt Anwar S<.1 dal and l s r ael1 Prime M 1n1~tcr Mt•nachem Dcgm. in -,quea k y m e tal c h <J lr!-. 1n blt.•<Jchers overlooking a gra~sy r1dd in this forested retreat. Lifting the !>ummit's curtain or secrel'Y a bat . Ca rt e r µerm itted reporters to enter the com pound to see the 45·minute show G rim·faeed Ma rine guard Jnd dcL{'rm1ned Secret Service agl·nb made sure the reportt.•rs w1·n· too far from the thrc•e l1·;1dl·rs to try lo start any l'On \ 1·r~at1ons \ \.IU 1111 muclt· our 1·ountry proud." C.irtn "'COit' In a guest b o o k a l t h 1· 1· n d u f t h t.· 1wrform1:tnct.' W Ith unu11uul accord. Sadat und Hegin <Jgrood · It wa:. wonderful . Sadat "'r<1L1· afl1·r ~•gnmg ha~ n<.imt.· 1n t-;n~h:.h wad Ara b1<: IL wa1' a good performance of a gOOd army," Begin wrot~ "rn deep appreciation for the famous Murlnes." The performers were brought here from the Marine Barracks in Washington. T h ey have participated in ceremonies and function s s ince Presid e nt Thomas Jefferson established the barracks an 1801 t arter saw the Marines dnll one evenin1: two weeks ago, en· JOyed the performance and re· mt•mb<'n.'<I the occasion in plan· mng entert.i1nment ror the sum- mit. according lo White Hou~c pn·ss secrC'lary Jody Powell The pre:.idcnt seemed to en JOY the show. turning al tame!> with a s miling co m ment to Begin on his left and to Sudul on his right, placing his hand ~t.>ntly on the Egyptian pres1· dent 's shoulder The three stood erect and ser ious as the Marines played "Taps" and ended the ceremony by pa:.sing in review. No Cause Fotind For Edison Outage Investigators probln1 an ex· plosive short that disabled half the Southern California Edison Co 's Huntington Beach general ing Jllant three days ago still h<1v(• no Joss estimate or ex planation for it. DHm age lo the facility <it Nc\\ land Street and Pacific Coast Highway was limited lo a Police Cle rk Unde r Arrest SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A cle rk at the San Francisco Police Department was arrested at her home ror allegedly steal· ing a police file for her boyfriend and possession of a variety of drugs. . Diane Ca mpbe ll, 35. was booked Thursday for Investiga- tion of five narcotics charges, in. clud in~ possession or heroin. police said. Polr ce Departme nt spokesman Mark Swends en said police found seven balloons of heroin, a h a l f .s m o k e d mari j uan a cigarette. a gun and s tolen copies of police reports involv· ing her boyfriend at her home. Doctor s Warned SAN FRANCISCO t APl Gov Edmund Brown Jr. is warning government om cials . do c tor s u nd h ospita l administrators that they must cul costs "be£ore Proposition 13 strikes the medical profession " OAANQE COAST DAILY PILOT ,.,.,. 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No resident.isl or commercial area power o utages occurred, Edison officia ls said. because the system involved ser ves only the plant itself. The plant is borrowing power from other Edison fac i II ties while repairs are made. Compton said today it will prob· ably be three weeks before the faci lily is back in full operation. Seaman Glad Trip's Over BLOOMINGTON. lnd. IAPl W Carl Jackson believes every· one has his mountain to climb and his ocean to sail. and he sailed his -from Boston to Ireland in 60 days. "I f eel like I 'm damn (ortunale to be alive and here," t he 55-year-old Indiana Universi- ty dean of libraries sa id after docking his 30-foot ketch at the Roy a I Cork Yacht Club on Wednesday. "I wasn't sure I was ever going to make it." Despite weather. radio failure and steering vane prohlems that kept him awake much or the time. Jackson said he's glad he made the trip. But he 1Mf"'i7 plan ning another. No Progre ss Seen in Talks WASHINGTON 11\P l Uni on and Pos t a l Service negotiators· sat down toaelhcr today. but no one seems lo be budging so far in t he talks. Union officials say they don't expect serious bargaining until closer to the Sept. 16 deadline. The negotiators for the lwo sides will be meeting together and tteparately most of today. a s pokuwoman ror the Federal M e dlntlon nnd Conc iliation Ser vlct> 0 J Youn~. said ~ W1· hj\\' ruu1111 the at m•>~phc11• lo be helpful und con dudvl' to the 'iOrt of dt'lcussiona wt• ~antt-d to havl'.' Powell 'll 111 "/\nd t h1· l{l'lllll·mt•n art' t>h-J,1•tl with th1:. a11 angl•mt·nt ·· Th1·1 t· "'"" n11 w1>rcl from thf• t·: ~: \ I' t 1 a 11 .., • I " r • .1 e I i s o r \n11·r1t·1H1:. ali1111t \\hether l'nrtt·r wa:-makrng progre1>s Nor was Powe l) writing to l'ht1rncterizc lht-mood of the dis· <'UlS~IOO~ But l'u\\1•11 " impromptu <·om flH•nl ~l1 ouuly s uggt'!-.tcd the lJ S pn •11ide nt wa11 not dis- pl1·a!'t"d with devl'lopments in tlw "umnut, which began Idle Tlh'Mla). '' lht• summit begun its third d ..i; today, Cart er he ld a bn•akfdst meetin ~ with Vice Prl'-,1dent Walter f" Mondule, 8 t•1·rl'l<.1 ry of State Cyrus R. Vant'l' ;.ind Zb1gniew Brzezinski, I ht• prt•sident ·s national secunty a<h 1~cr It wus described as l'<:1rtc1"s \\t..'t'kly rorc1gn policy brcnkfast Mond a l e . VC:tnce and Brzez1nsk 1 then m et with Begin's key <.idviser~. The prime minister was not present, a nd an Is raeli officiC:tl, usking not to be iden.tified. said he did not expect Begin to meet during the day with either Curter or Sadat. Fro'" Page A I IRAN ..• l ions and dep<artment ~lores and tried lo pull down statues. That · section of the city also includes Baharest<.in . lhe p urhamt>nt square .. As lhey Oed from the scene. they burnt down anything they could find that was flammable." said one witness By m1d·d<1y, there wets onl y sporadic shooting. The declaration or m artial law came 12 da ys afte r Shah Mo hammed R eza P<1 hlav1 named a new prime minister. Jaafer Sharif-Ema mi, who im· mediately after his appointment announced a series or decis ions gearl'd to defuse Mo~lcm oppos1 lion to the shah's liberalization program. The government dec1s1on. an· nounced after an al l -night cabinet meeting, followed a n un- precedented mass rally in which more than 100.000 Isla mic and leftist groups demanded ouster of the shah and the return of ex· iled religious leader Ayatollah Khomaini. The m arch had been banned by the government. StdnwnBan 'To Remain' KLAMATH (AP> -Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus left the Hoopa Valley Indian Reserva. lion slightly shaken after angry Indian leaders told him the gov- ernment had no right to tell the Yurok and Hoopa tribes not to fish for Klamath River salmon. Despite the protest.a Thursday, which im:luded Andrus' being poked in the chest by a m an who bad to be restra ined , Andrus vowed to retain the ban on fish- ing until the salmon population Mses. , He blamed the s hortage on heavy fishing. drought, erosion and poor conservation practices. 1""1111 Pa~ A I SLAYING .•. speed bicycle He was captured within an hour by Newport Beach police Newport police said Grant was riding his bicycle south on Newpor t Bou levard and ap. parently tried to cut across the three lanes just south of Hospital Road when he was struck by a southbound car driven l)y an un- identified motorist. Police sad1d Grant got up and ran toward Coa11t Highway He was s po tted about 30 minutes later from the Newport police helicopter. Officers called to I he Tustin Avenue a rea took Gra nt into custody without further incident. He was turned over to Orange County sheriff's deputies. Wrong Man Gets Note SEATILE <AP> Mike Lowry got a letter from his congress man. "It is going to be a close election." sald the letter from Rep. Jack Cun - nln1ham. R·Waah. "Your support. Michael, on my congressiona l advisory bo11rd would be a big help .. · ·~wry MYS he 'll decllne th e o ff e r . He 's ., Democratic candidate tor Cunntnghom'11 seat. Airbor11e Superf an The Irvine Co. rented this big helicopter. normaUy used for passenger shuttle . to hover low over tomato fields near Barran ca Road and Culver Drive in Irvine so huge rotor blades would whip air to dry the ('rop. Tue~deoty's rainstorm left I 29 incht!S on fields. which were in mid · harvest. Attempt to dry vines a nd s o il wa!I to protect fruit fro m mildew and rot. Newport to Press For Quiet Airport f'rora P119e A I AIRPORT. • • West Coast. He had argued that hts client:. s hould be compensate d tfy county government for 1t~ fciilure to ins ulat e area ~ :.urrounding the airport from J\!l noise Newport Beat•h city oHicials were trying today to look for the bright side of Thursday 's court d cc1s 1o n agai n s t l o ca l homeowners and for the Orange County Airport. City officials have long fought th e airport over Jet noise. Raisin Crop Facing Loss Of Over 25o/o FR ESNO <AP > -Thls week's rain in Central California ap· pears likely to reduce the na· lien's 1978 domestic raisin pro· ductlon at least 25 percent, an industry official said today . That would cut the total to 150,000 tons or less. ·'The io.. r-.ctor will be maybe 20 lo 30 pefcent. '' tald Kalem Blfrlerian. m anager 'of the Raisin Bargaining Association. "As an industry, we are hurting because we need 200.000 tons to m a intain a marketplace at a reasonable price." Barserian said his "best tuess with ideal weather the rest or the way out is a crop no higher than 150.000 tons -and nobody knows how much lower it might go." Most of thls year's grapes be· ing dried into rais ins were on trays in fields when a tropical storm hJt. Central CaJJfomia. where the nation's entire domestic supply of raisins is produced, needs three or four weeks or warm. windy weather for growers to s alvage as many rais ins as possible. But Barseria n said some forecasts s how anothe r storm arriving about Sept. 21. Consequently. some growers who had not yet picked ar e like- ly to sell their grapes to wineries to avoid lhe risk of producing raisins. Barserian said. although the cit y was not a party to lh<' cases dt'ctdt-d 1n Orange County Superior Court Thurs day City Manager Robert Wyfln said one good point a bout the otherwise disappointing decision is that it still leaves the opera· tions restrictions at the a irport intact. "If the settlement had gone the other way and they'd paid. the n the county people would in errect have bought themselves an easement right through the middle or Newport Beach. .. Under those circumstances. there'd be no controlling the numbers of nights " At present. the airport's two 1el-o pe rat1ng airlines art• restricted in th<.-numb<'r!i of da1 · ly flights in what Ncwpart Beach city officials feel is an made quate atte mpt to reduce airport caused noise W ynn s a id he believes Newport Beach City Councilmen will continue t.o oppose airport improvement and expansion and lo press for stricter noise stand· a rds for the racility. .Lights Out Again KEY WEST. Fla. <API -The lights went off in K<:y West again, less than two weeks after engineers proclaimed therr repairs had ended an annoying month of rotating e lectri c blackouts.- CAMERA 'S JOB DIDN'T CUCK PORTLAND. Ore. <APl Police decided a grocery store on the city's southeast side was a t'andldate for an armed rob· bery, SO Orficers installed a SUr· veilla nce camer a in the store last month. A policeman went by lo check on the camera this week. The camera had been stolen. Fadc m had told the jury in Supe rior Court Judge Walter Smith's courtroom that property values of the affected 54 homes have been reduced by as much a:; 25 percent while their occupants have been expos<.'<i to menta l and emotiona l d1stres~.: But the attorney hired by the county to fight the laws uit. Low11 Goebe l. insisted there should be no compensation for the impact of jet noise. • Goebel said the plaintiffs "have e njoyed their homes. have declmed to move and m<iny of the m have s ubs tantia lly improved their property despite the jet noise." The jury obvious ly agreed with the defense lawyer as it deliberated seven days arter the trial. which started las t May 24, closed. Jn a long series of verdicts read in the courtroom. most votes were on a l2 to O count. Other issues were decided on 10 t.o 2 ballots and by 9 to 3 votes. In the first instance. the cour1 clerk read 54 separate verdicts that d eclared t he plai nti ff~ wert.• not entitled lo compensution for what wac; referred to as "v<i lue of easement for jc t a1 r craf1 operations ... That meant the jury would not a ward any damages because of loss of property values. In s ucceeding verdicts lht' jury decided 1t would award no damages because of a ll eged negligence. nui s ance and trespass. M a ny of the d e fe nd ant!; disappointed al the j ury decision lashed out at tbe county Board of Supervisors for failure to tak4> whatever steps are needed lo alleviate noi se in t h eir n e ighborhoods caused by jet aircraft flying overhead. Mrs. Wegener said, "I am s ick and tired of what the board he.~ not and has been doing . It i~ simply a disgrace. THE FOOTBALL SEASON Yo u are possibly now in the process of shopping tor carpeting. and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so. you no doubt feel like a "football." bounced around with a bevy of conflicting stones. Which is the best carpet fiber? What is the best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. We've been helping people score "touchdowns in Orange County for over twenty years. DEN'S ' ,I ' I :iiiSiallition: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor • COSTA MESA, CAUF. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646·2355 -· I ' l 17 I I • Orange Coast EDITION 'l'oday's Clos i ng N.Y. S t oeks • VOL. 71, NO. 251 , 4 SECTIONS, '8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDA Y , SEPTEMBER 8, 1978 TEN CENTS Noise Verdict Stuns Homeo·wners By CARY G&ANVIU.£ -.... OM!y ......... The questk>n btinM aaked u lht> L'Ourtroom bl-Ran spUlin1 over wlLh s~tors Thursday was not af. but how many dollu'IS tM JUl"Y ~-ould awardthe88pfa1ntlfr~ Jurors Asked Reasons Behind Decision surprised newsmen and jurors called on lo explain their decision by those whom it affected most. The jury's decision was that none or the plaintiffs was entitled to damages as a result of jet aircraft operations at Oran&e County Airport. After all, • 1ury m the same t>ourthouse lut year decided onf' Sa nta Ana He ight area homt'o wner wa eot1lled t o $305,000 an damages ~lated lo jet u1rcrafl no1se ongmattng at Orange County Airport. And the same attorney who won that juditment had for three months been the leitd lawyer in arguing the t"use for the 98 plain· tiffs. Tb3t attorney, Jerrold Fadem. confidently prt.'d1cled the 98SanUl Ana Heights-Newport Beach area residents would r eceive SHARON HAMILTON SHOWS OFF HER CATCH Bounty .From Storm N_orman Found "1 Senta Ami River Windfall Told Stonn Y ields Crawdad Crop By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI -O.lly P'tMie IUff Tropical storm Norman may have created a lot of prob· \ems fot a lot of people but for Costa Mesan Sharon · Hamilton, it was a gourmet's windfall. Mrs. Hamilton is the proud possessor of 214 crawdads, or langostino, as she prefe rs lo call them. "I CAN'T SELL THEM, so I'm going to freeze them and have a lot or lobster dinners," she said. Mrs. H~mflton guessed the little critters live in the up- stream ponds in the normally dry Santa Ana River. When Norman hit, the river started to now and the un· settled crustaceans got washed downstream. Mrs. Hamilton, an early-morning jogger, said she was running down to the river from her Iowa street home when she spotted the langostinos crawling up the banks. SHE DASHED HOME and returned armed with tongs and plastic ba~s. . After bagging her 214 cr~wdads, she said she learned quite a bit about the s mall animals. First. they can s wim backward very fast. SECOND, YOU HA VE to be careful how you pick lhem up because. like their larger brothers, lobsters and crabs. they have pinching claws. Third, they are a snap to clean and very. very good to eat. . I d "Mmmmmmmm," said the langostino a y. Stock Market Goes On Buying Spree NEW YORK <AP) -Word that wholesale prices and the money supply had dropped un· expectedly sent the s tock market on a buying spree today. T he Dow Jones industrial ctve r age zoomed ahead 6.50 points to 900.21 in the first four hours and cl05ed up 14.03 points Mesa Invites Post Applicants Costa Mesa residents with an interest in city plannlng were in· "Viled lo apply for appointment to a vacant seat on the Planning Commission. The vacancy was ereated by the resignation of Shirley Price. 1 Applicants were asked to send resumes to City Manager Fred 1 Sorsabal's office, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, The deadline 111 Sept 20. Ap. pllcatlons should inclu~e state· menu of planning phtlo5ophy, city officials said. to 907 .74 despite heavy · profit taking. Advances took an 11·3 lead over declines on the New York Stock Exchange. The Labor Department said today that wholesale prices had fallen 0.1 percent in August. the first drop since August 1976 and one that had not been anticipal· ed by' analysts. <Story. page A4) The news followed on the heels of the announcement by the Federal Reserve last Thursday that the nation's basic money sup· ply had fallen $1.8 billion in the latest report.in& week. Fireme n Fined MANCHESTER, N.H. <AP) - A judge fined six top fire of· ftcials $50 a day on contempt of court charges Thursday hours after hopes for negotiations between tbe city and its firefighters union collapsed in the latest attempt lo end a slx· day. sickout. . .. '"somewhere between rive per· cent and 25 percent of the market value oflheir homes." His cause was bolstered by the testimony of an appraiser hired by county government. While one county-paid appraiser during the trial s aid there had been no loss or value to the 54 homes involved in lf\e lawsuit, a second county-paid appraiser testified some loss of value resulted from jet aircraft noise. So by the ti me the seven · woman, rive-man jury filed into Superior Court J udge Walter Smith's courtroom after de· liberating for seven days. most or those m the courtroom were con· V IOCed that the JUry debates Of the past week had been over how much money the plaintiffs would be awarded. But two and a half hours later th e hallway outs id e the courtroom was lined with stunned plaintiffs. disappointed lawyers. Fadem suggested that the jury's fai lure to award his clients a ny money in damages might be related to Proposition 13 '"They might have thought it <See VERDICT, Page A2> Mesa Teen ested In Stepmoin's Slaying Body ffidden In Shack By MICHAEL PASKEVICH OI tM Daily ,.It.I St .. t An 18-year-old Costa Mesa youth was in cus tody on a murder charge today after al· legedly slabbing his stepmother to death and hiding her body un· dcr mattresses in a boatyard s hac k Thursd ay afternoon, authorities said. Anthony Godoy Grant was captured l?Y Newport Beach police after two witnesses said they saw him leave the murder scene on a 10-speed bicycle. He as being held in Orange County jail, with bail set at $250. ()()(). The victim has been identified as 27 ·y~ar-old Cheryl Leanne Grant, who was found dead by her husband, Armando, 46, and the witnesses. The murder. authorities said, took place about 3 p.m. at 1544. Placentia Ave., in a pocket of county territory near the divid· ing line between Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The address is a boatyard with a small home attached. The Grant family lived there. There also is a small wooden shack at the rear of the boatyard. where investigators allege the fatal at· tack occurred. Mrs. Grant apparently died from at least one stab wound. Investigators at the scene said they found Mrs. Grant's body tucked beneath a mattress in the shack. No motive h as been established for the slaying and authorities today said there was no sign of sexua l attack. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police joined county sheriff's deputies in searching for the youth, who reportedly left the scene on a brown 10· speed bicycle. He was captured within an hour by Newport Beach police. Newport police said Grant was ridin g his bicycle south on Newport Boulevard and ap· parently tried to cut across the three lanes just south of Hospital Road when he was struck by a southbound car driven by an un· identified motorist. Police sadld Grant got up and ran toward Coast Highway. He was s potted about 30 minutes later from the Newport police helicopter. Net Champ Toppled NEW YORK <AP) Sixteen-year-old Pam S hriv er toppled Wi mbledon c hatnpion Martina Navratilova 7·6, 7·6 today in a semifinal match in the U.S. Open Tennis Cha mpionship to become the youngest finalist ever to contend for the American crown. Shriver, of Luthervllle1 Md .• won the final se1. ti e break er 7 ·3 a s NavratUova, the top seed, l!macked a backhand Into the net. 0..tyl'l ... SWt- SHACK IN BOATYARD IS WHERE BODY OF CHERYL LEANE GRANT WAS FOUND 18-year-ofd Stepaon of Victim, 27, Arrested After ChaM Through Costa Mesa, Newport Beach Iran Troops Kill 58 Shots Into Demonstration Crom/, Hurt 205 TEHRAN. Iran <API -.Army gunfire sliced through a crowd or several thousa nd a nti· government demonstrators to day, killing scores, after the government imposed martial law to crush the growing civil revolt. Tehran's military governor said 58 persons were killed and 205 injured in the bloody clash in the s hadow of the Iranian Parliament. Unofficial reports however. said as many as 100 died when troops fired submachine guns in· to the air to disperse the throog, then dropped their gunsights in· to the oncoming crowd. There was no comment on un· official reports that as many as 1,000 persons were arrested in the first day or martial law The clash came as Shah $67 Million Budget OK'd for Colleges Coast Com munity College Dis· trict trustees Thursday night ap· proved a S67.9 million budget to run the district's three schools this year. The budget is down 11.2 percent from last year's spending program. District spokesman Richard Simon said the decrease from last year's budge t of $76 .5 million was achieved with no layoffs of teachers and onl y about 20 non-teaching staff dis· missals. H owever , the financial package approved unanimously by trustees includes no cost of living pay increases. Simon noted an end to sab· balical leaves and said teaching positions opened by retlremenlc; or resignations will not be re. rilled. ·'Some courses are being re· viewed for a possible fee struc- ture." said Simon. This would a mount to a tuition charge for ,some courses that have ques· \ionable credlt transfer value." be added. The curriculum review will continue this fall wltb an eye on sell-Improvement classes. The Coast District Includes Orange Coaat College In Costa Mesa. Golden West In Hunt lngton Beech and Coastline. which operates at various loca· lions throughout the county. The district took no state ball· out funds in the wake of Proposi· lion 13, but will be left with only a three percent reserve fund of Sl 9 million. said Simon. The district has canceled all ne w construction projects. However. those already under way will be completed. 5-car Mesa Crash Hurts I Trame on Victoria Street near Placentia Avenue came to a s tands till this morning as Costa Mesa pouce tr1eo to un· tangle a chain-reaction fender bender that damaged five cars and sent one woman to the hospital. The collision occurred al 7 .40 a.m., forcing traffic to be rerout· ed for about 20 minutes, said Of. fleer Ed Sutton. The Injured woman, whose name was not available, was in tht' third car that wasslrOck from behind. She suffered cuL, and possible ~plash. police Hid. Mohammed Reza Pahlavi at· tempted to cap a growing revolt against his authori~rian gov· ernment, after failing to pacify the rebels by shuffling his gov· ernment and sanctioning free expression. Hard-core Moslem religious leaders are spearheading a nine· month drive to force the shah lo recant a series of social reforms aimed al loosening the clergy's traditionally-firm grip on this Moslem nation. A wide spectrum of govern· ment opponents -including an u nd e r ground terror group labeled "Islamic Marxists" by the s hah -has cast its lot with the conservative r e ligious leaders. who demand a return lo government by Islamic law. Coast Weathe r Fair through Saturday with sunny and slightly warmer days . Lows tonight 57 to 62. Highs Saturday in low 70s at the beaches to near 80 inland. 11'1SIDE TODA W "The Sound o/ MU31c" in Loa Angeles and mariachis in lnnne Bowl herald entertam- ment events de1cribed on Page Cl. l a tlex ., GI Alt M At a.. .... All a CiW M Ct.It .M l I t 2 DAILY PILOT Nie Newp~rt Cautious Road System Proposal Studied Newport R uch l'll) olfi <'Hth1 re•c:&l'd ('I UUOU, ly loday to • propoi.aJ mad Thursd ay lh•l d~\'e l Op4'r 1> C"o ntrlbul e S l'l million of S2t million nc'{'(J\'d to com pll·te th•• r1t)' !l road aystem Mayor Paul Ryckoff, • propo llttst or gro~'lb llrl\il• beeause ot tr•ttl<' l'OQl~Uon, said he l lllill <q_uciY1n11 the detalb ol lbe pro. posul mttde 1n u ::.Jlt."t't'h by I n •tfW" Co m p « n y P rt• '"d e n 1 P l ..., Krl•m er bd o r\1' th' Ne wport Harbur-Co::.u1 Mesa Board of Real to~ k remer who hb previously d asc u scd t he _pro po,ftl 1n l Cnt ral tt'rms. Thun;day a.id develol)t'n. ,.ouJd be willJfl8 lei pny for Sl 2 mtlh on worth ot proJct'lS And he 1ia1d th.: d1• velol)t•f"b further \o\'Ould glvt' lhe c1 ly SS m ti hon to be u.sed on c1ty w1dc trufftr now improvement pro Wl'b But tht development firm l->. t:t•utive w~ <'lear that thl' pn n· fo r the contnbutumi. woul d tx· ct· t y a ::...,u rH n ce of "h u t he desl'ribt.'<i lb rca~onable land use and density Rytkoff said he agrees with Kre mer's suggestion. "(f they ctlw developers ) are going lo put up ~omt> money. they're eertain: ly entit led to khvw what can be hu11t ~ind when." City Engmeer Ben Nolan said be has been working on the pro- posal me ntioned by Kremer since early summer, preparing the ordinances required to put a plan into action and csUmating how much complet ion of the city's road system would cost. He said today that the figures quoted by Kremer are in keep- i n g with his pre liminary Newport-Mesa Schools Off er Adult Classes F'ree a dult education courses will resume Monday for resi· dents of the Ne wport-Mesa Unified School District. Initial course offerings include adult reading, Mondays from 6:30 p.m . lo 9:30 p.m. at Estan- cia High School in Costa Mesa. and a grammar course the same hours on Wednesday nights at Estancia. A 14-week citizenship class will be offered at Costa Mesa Hjgh School to help forejgo-born a dults become U.S. citizens. The class will be held Mondays and Wednesdays from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Courses are free, as mandated by s tate law. Students can reg. 1ster at the first class meeting. F'or more inform ation phone 556·3302. StUmon Ban 'To Remain' KLAMATH (AP> -Interior Secretary Ceeil Andrus lef& the Hoopa Valley Indian Reserva- tion s lightly sha ken after angry Indian leaden told him the gov· ernment had no right lo tell the Yurok and Hoopa trtbee not to fish for Klamath River salmon. Despite the protests Thursday. which im:luded Andrus· being poked In the chest by a man who bad to be restra ined, Andrus vowed to retain the ban on fish· ing until the salmon population rises. Program.s Planned For Disabled Fa ll recreation programs for de velopmentally disabled COtila Mes ans will begin Sept. 28, city officials said. Afte rnoon and evening pro· grams will be available to all ages . For registration and pm. g ra m information, contact the cit y Department of Leisure Services at 556-5481. ORANQICOAST s DAILY PILOT <!sllm3h:a Bur Nol an l!Mld hls fina l ~POl1 wlll not ht' rcuady for eouncU rons1dt•r1tt1on until later th11i monU1 0 1 l'••rly Or tober In Ow m1.,mt1mt·. Rycko(f ID· d1rnlt'd hl' fc•lt soml' kintl ot for m ula for dl.'vdopment (.'Ould IK' roached Wllng n equatton that include11 the <'ll.Y 's traJrlc pha11n1 orthnanco. 11.1 r011dway rn ai;t<'r plan und llw )'t'l to be.· c·om plt'kd l.'omi,utt-rlwd tralf11: modc·I 't'ht· traffic Vhllll)IOJC or tJtn unct•, pubht'd throul(h tht' <.'<JuncU by t{yckoff proh1b1l1! UlhUUnCf' Of huildlng pt'rm1t~ fo1 pr<>Jcctb of more than 10 res1<1entual units or mort' thun l0,000 square feet of cummercutl or Industrial space. t-;xtcptions may be granted tf tit•vcloper/l Nm prove their proj. ecta won't worsen congestion on un a lro1tdy crowded roadway. K rt-m er In bi s a pee fb cr1llclzed the measure saying it would lead to pi~emeal de· Vt"fopnwnt und Implied it would produce a bu1ldmg moratorium. Ryckofr today made it equally ch:ur that assurances on wb&t amounl or future buHding will be allowed will depend. in part. on lhtil city ordinance. Ji',.... Pap Al VE RDICT Q UERIED. • • would be unfair to lhe tax.payers to ask them to pay damages," Fadem said as he attempted to p1e<:e together ht::. lost btittle But Jurv foreman Manie Benz said P roposition 13 had nothing to do with the Jury's decision. "H was not even discussed. It had no part ln our thinking," Mrs Benz said. ln some Instances. she had vot- ed with the minority that favored uwardingdamages. However , she said, the one or two other jurors who occasionally sided with her agreed that the in· divlduaJ circumstances or each prope rty was the determining factor when siding with the plain· tiff. "Location made a difference and so did how the home was con- structed," Mrs. Benz said wheo accounting ror the verdicts that came on a split vote. Most or them. though. came on a unanimo us 12·0 vole lhat declared in the jury's judgment the plainti ffs were not entiUed to a ny damages. One juror who in all cases voted against a flnding ror damages was Gerold O'Neill o ( Buena Park. "We considered everything in· eluding all the information given us by the appraisers and jusl vol· ed our conscience, "O'Neill said. Les lie Dehaven or Ga rden Grove also voled against an award of damages in each case. Like O'Neill and Mrs . Benz. Dehaven said, "most of us fell that the homes, no matter where they were localed, would always be salable and there would be someone willing to pay the ask· ing price.'' The admittedly surprised and disappointed plaintiffs hovered around the jurors politely asking the reasons behind their de-cLsions. Some lashed out al the county Board of Supervisors for its fa ilure to control the intrusion or jet aircraft noise into their lives during the past decade. Most said they were less con· cerned about the loss or dollars they felt entitled to than with what the jury decision impact might have on operations at Orange County Airport. Their coll~tive lawsuits for the past seven years have served as a warning restraint on policies die· lated by lhe bo~d. * * * Supervlsors. tor example. have been reluctant to dip into the airport enterprise fund to finance improvement projects at the airport because of the pending lawsuits that might have con- s umed a portion or the airport fund. Last month, s upervisors de· layed a public hearing on an airport issue to waylay a possible conflict about what was being sa id in court a few bl ocks away and what might be decided in the board hearing room. Today, however. supervisors and other county officials em· phaslzed that the jury decision will not have an impact on airport operations. · • 1 don't see this as any kind of a license to go ahe ad and do anything we want at the airport," Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said. "As a matter off act, I think we must do everything we can to tighle fl up in eve'1' area we can on the impact lbe atrport is having on those people's lifes.' • Supe r visor Thomas Riley echoed Diedrich 's sentiments. ·•w e simply have to re·double our efforts to cut down on jet noise and to bring the airport into con· formance with noise standards." Riley said. Why one jury a year ago awarded Newport Beach de- veloper Harry Rinker $305.000 in damages and another jury now refused so much as a cent lo the 98 plaintiffs was also a point of dis· c ussion in the aftermath of Thursday's dttlsion. Assistant County Counsel Robert Nuttman said he believes the Rink~r jury was impress«! by the "unique nature" of the Rinker property. a 2.5-acre estate over - looking Upper Newport Bay. "I beUeve that jury saw the Rinker home as something that couldn't be duplicated in its set· Ung elsewhere and a piece of property unique unto itself.·· Nuttman said. ''You can't say ror certain what goes through a jury's mind . but I think there were certain aspects of the Rinker case tha t set it a part." It is not yet known whether Fade m will ask Judge Smllh fot a ne w trial or ask the judge to set aside tht jury verdict and a ward the 98 plaintiffs the damages to which they feel they are entitled because of the jet aircraft noise. * * * Newport to Press For Quiet Airport Newport Beach city officiaJs were trying toda)' to look for the bright side of Thursday'a court d e ci s i o n a gain s t loca l homeowners a nd for the Orange County Airport. City officials have long fought the airport over jet noise. a lthough the city was not a party to the cases decided in Orange County Superior Court Thurs· day. City Manager Robert Wynn said one good point about the otherwise disappointing decision is that it still leaves the opera· lions restrictions at the airport intact. '•If the settlement had gone the other way and they'd paid, then the county people would in effect have bought themselves an ea sement right throuah the middle of Newport Beach. "Under those circumstances , tliere'd be no controlling the numbers of ruehts ... Al present. the airport's two jet -o pe ratin g a irlines ar~ restricted in the numbers of da1· ly fli ghts in what Newport Beach city officials feel is an tnade· quate attempt to reduce airport.· caused noise. Wynn said he be lie ves Newport Beach City Councilmen will continue to oppose airport improvement and expansion and to press for stricter noise stand· ards forthefacility. Quints Born Delivery Di/ f icult TOULOUSE , France <APl -A French nurse who had ta~en fertility drugs t~ree years ago gave birth to qwntuplets -· three girls and two boys - here Thursday nlght, a Toulouse hoss;:tal reported to· day . Doctors at Purpan Hospital said the delivery was difficult. They said the mother was in good he alth. but they would give no Information about the quints . who were in incubators . , T he mother. Marie-Celine Losse. 30, ls the wife . of a 37·year·old computer technician. They have a S·ycar ·old son. Sources, who declined to ~ Identified, said Mrs. Losse was told early in her pregnancy to expect a multiple birth, but learned of the quintuplets only 10 days ago. She had been in hospital under treatment since early August. ~ No other details were available . J ' Down, Noi 0.U Police Phones Go Out A f:iulty telephone Junction box ICnocked out Irvine police te le phones and the pr imary emug~ncy r adio frequency, lea ving residents without •·.9Y to contact them for help TDurs- day for about an hour. The blackout lasted three hours, begiMing at about 2:30 p.m. Police. with the help of Orange County Communications and an am ateur radio club. set up mobile lines and an alternate radio frequency to allow them to communicate with each other for about two hours of that time. Lt. James Blaylock reported there were no incidents in which people who needed police aid we re without help. "It was pre tty chaot ic ror about an hour there. thouah." Blaylock said. Ir vine Citv Ha ll a lso was without telephones, as were severa l businesses on McGaw Avenue. The Pacific Telephone Co. re- ported that Tuesday's rainstorm saturated an underground cable, and water leaked through ao im· properly sealed junction box. Medics lift 80-year.old Marie Louise Banner of Newport Beach toward ambulance a fter her car (background ) overturned on 19th Street in Costa Mesa Thursday after- noon. Her car s ustained major damage in the 3: lS p.m . acc id ent. but Mrs. Banner . 3609 Marcus Ave .• told para medics she was ready to walk home. She was taken to Costa Mesa Me moria l Hospital for a precautionary check and then sent home . Police said the accident oc· curred when Mrs. Banner's car got ta ngled up with a curb and a utility pole guy wire as she was leaving a parking lot. The telephone company said the box was the same one that d ec ommiss ion e d police telephone lines early this year following a rainstorm. But this lime, Blaylock said. ba.ndbeld police radios also were affected; the radio s ignals are r elayed thro ug h te l e phon e equipment. Police set up 14 checkpoints at m ajor inte~tions to monitor traffic or possible criminal ac- tivity during the blackout. Seve ral or the checkpoints were manned by members of the South Orange Area Amateur Radio Club, who relayed in- formation to patrolling officers t hro ugh mobile communica. tfons. Progress Reported In Summit Meeting The telephone company sent five mobile communication vans to act as relay points. Blayloc k s a id inco m in g telephone calls lo the police sta- tion were relayed through to UC Irvine 's police d e par tmen t. Irv ine police d is p atche rs handled calls there, Blaylock said CAMP DAVID. Md. <AP> -A veiled hint of progr ess is slip· ping through the secrecy at the Middle East summit. T h e meeting's o ffic ia l Raisin Crop Facing Loss Of Over 25o/o FRESNO IAPI -This week's rain in Ceotral California ap- pears likely to reduce the na- tion's 1978 domestic raisin pro- duction at least 25 percent, an industry official said today. That would cut the total to 150,000 tons or less. "The loss factor wm be maybe 20 to 30 percent." said Kalem Ba r serian, mana ge r of the Raisin Bargaining Association. ··As an industry, we are hurting because we need .200,000 toas to maintain a ma rketpJace at a reasonable price." Barserian said his "beat guess with ideal weather the rest or the way out ia a crop no higher than 150,000 tons -and nobody knows how much lower it mlaht go." Most of this year's grapes be· ing dried into raialns were on trays in fields when a tropical storm hit. spokesman dropped the hint Thursday as President Carter . I s ra e l i Prim e M i n i s ter Menachem Begin and Egypt1an President Anwar Sadat wasted oo time gettin~ to the thorruest 1ssues in the Arab·lsrael1 con met. White House press secretary Jody Powell. who has gone lo great lengths to avoid pronounce· m e nts that would d isc lose anythinJ? substantial about the talks . seemed to s lip as he argued that secrecy has been helpful to the summit part1c1 pa nts ··w e h ave found the at · mosphere to be helpful and con- d ucive to the sort of discussions we wanted to have, .. Powell said. "And the gentlemen are pleased with this arrangement " There was no word from the E gy pti ans , I s r a e l i s o r Am e ricans about 'w he the r Cart r was m a king progress . Nor was Powe ll willing to characterize the mood of the dis· cussions. Suit Hil8 EPA S PRINGFIELD. Ill. fAPI Illi n ois Attorney G e n e r a l William J . Scott filed suit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday. charging the agency with ignor- ing its duty to regula te na - tionwide disposal of toxic in· dustriaJ wastes. Blaylock said telephone com· pany crews worked three hours to d ry the wet cable and re- install normaJ com munications and r adio capability. Juvenile Hall Probe Slated Cha rges of mis management. ove rspending and a breakdown of discipline in Orange County Juve ni l e H al l w i ll b e in ves tigated by the county 's J uvenile Justi<'e Commission. Commission Cha irman Don Dicke nson said Thursday the ll·m ember commission decided to go ahead with the probe after meeting with Juve nile Court J udg e Willia m Murray e1nd acting Chief P robation Officer Nancy Nelson. Touching ore lhe inquiry was a Le rm paper written by two expe rien ced counselo r s a t Juvenile HalJ, Robert Ausmus and Alfred Skiles. In their paper, done for an u n d ergra du a t e c l as s a t Redlands University. Ausmus a nd S kile s c ha rged tha t operation of the hall is hindered by in e pt a nd e xtra vagant ma nagement. THE FOOTBALL SEASON You are possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting, and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so. you no doubt feel like a "football." bounced around w ith a bevy of conflicting stories. Which is the best carpet fiber? What is the best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think you will detect the straight answers at Alden 's. We've been helping people score "touchdowns in Orange County for over twenty years DEN'S :iiisii11itiiin: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor COSTA MESA. CALIF. 926'2 7 • PHONE 646 ·4838 -646·'235~ l I u..,___ FOR11£R CHAMP PUNCH£S OUT I ATTACKERS O'H•llor•n Telle of Thwat1ed Ran.om Attempt Champ Wins Boxer Thuxuts Kidnap ('tlliforn1a 's former heavyweight boxing champ. v. ho played in Superm a n movies. Thursday I 1urlc:he(1 nas way lo 1 reeaom near tne ::,an unotre )o rder checkpomt below San Clemente, thwarting an :i lh.•gt·cJ kidnap attempt by eight men . ONl·:.T IME BOXER J ack O'Halloran a nd a v.oman l'Ompanion, Wilda Huntington. 32, were he ld briefly in a ransom plot, according to a llegations of :-.heriff's deputies. O 'Halloran threw punches and escaped after the van in which he a nd Miss Huntington were being held slowed al the border patro l checkpoint near San Onofre. "TllEY WERE BEING taken to Los Angeles." onr deputy said. "We wer e told ransom de mands were lo be made of O'Halloran's friends in the mo- l1on picture industry." O'llalloran. 35, has appeared as the villain in 19 film!> since retiring from the ring in 1972. He played in "F<.1rewe ll. My Lovely" in addition to the Superman picture THE E IGHT MEN BURST into O'llalloran's :-.uburban Olivenhain home in San Diego County about 4 · 30 p.m .. taking an undisclosed amount of cash , which deµuti~s said was s ubs tantial and forcing the couple in· to the van outs ide . S heriff's Sgt. Stan Embry said the van. with :>l'ven or eight m en armed with pis tols, proceeded th rough the c heckpoint a nd dis appear ed a s O'H<l lloran and Miss Huntington ran on foot to the nciJ rby California Highway Patrol weigh sl<!tion n('arb.v EMBRY Dl<:CLINED to say how much ransom would be sought a nd said he didn't know friends "ere to have been asked for the money. Oceans ide C HP Ll. Richard Tay lor s aid a description of the tan van was broadcast shortly after O'Ha lloran escaped, "but to my knowledge the vun was not located." O'HALLORAN WAS in Los Angeles today and was not immediately available for comment. Miss Huntington declined comment. Authorities said the m e n burst into O 'Halloran 's hom e about 4:30 p .m . Thursday, slugging him in the head with a pistol, kicking him in the groin, and loading him and Miss Huntington into the van out· side. BEFOR E LEAVING, Embry said, the house was .. moderately ransacked" and an amount of cash was taken from O'Halloran's home. Embry refused to s ay how much money was taken, and would only describe the amount as substantial. Grove Man, 60, Wounded I\ 60-year-old Garden Grove pha rm>:1c1sl wa s ser iously wounded during an attempted t.trmed robbery late Thursday afternoon, police said. They reported that Louis Van· dershaf, 60. was s hot in the stomach when he grappled with the gunman who attempted to holct up Chapwood Pharmacy at 10510 Chapman Ave., Garden Grove. Vande r s ha r unde rwe nt e m ergency surgery Thursday night and was in stable condJtion today. police said. After Vandershar was shot, the would·be robber Oed, leav· ing behind the wounded man as well as the money and drugs he had demanded at gunpoint. Police said they also found two s tore employees locked in a storage room. Support Dropped SAN FRANCISCO <A P > - Eight Retail Clerks locals have formally withdrawn their sup· port of the Teamsters' month· old strike New Fall Seasons Featured Sunday As s ummer turns tnto fall, S und ay's Daily Pilot will describe the new seasons -foot· ball a nd television, that is - plus the Angels-Royals baseball doubleheader. The sports staff also will cover USC vs. Texas Tech and alt three junior college football openers. BASKET WEAVING'S OUT- Ha rva rd leads the way to a toughening or academic stand- ards tn colleges and uni· vettJUes ... but the fizzling baby boom ls throwing another obsta· ~le in the path of pri vale colleges. c6LOR SUCCE S HAPPY- One good idea brouaht the publisher 0 1 a s peclallied Mwsletter a large income and plenty of time ror what he like" to cto best. Find out mori' in You/Your Mont>y (SUND A Y'S BEST) AN0'111ER NEW SEASON - The new television season kicks off Monday with shows that, for lhe first time, cast women in a uthority roles. There's a noticeable reduction of violence and sex in the new offerings with &uch titles as "Apple Pie," "Battle Star Galac:Uca" and "Kai." SINKING DREAM -A few years ago, the sea was to be the next great rronlier. providing raw materials and new scientific knowledge. But The Associated Presa reports lh\ngs haven't worked out lhnt way. Economics chipped away at lhe vision and politics did th~ rest. • • r .. "-• Hearst Pardon Vrged WA SlllNGTON CAP> Rep, Leo J . Ryan, s1ylng there ts Huie precedent ror handling a case where a kidnap victim is pressured Into joining her ubductors in crime, has urged President Carter to commute the sentence of Patricia Hearst. Ryan, who made the request in a letter to Attorney General Griffin Bell, said he feared for Miss Hearst's safety. The letter was made public today. <Related phOO>, AS> The California Democrat said m the letter that he believed the government was obligated to determine at what point Miss Hearst. who now is serving a seven·year sentence for bank robbery. ''discarded her shield as a victim and embraced the c rim in a l conduct o f her abductors -if did s he do so at aU." Miss Hearst was kidnapped by a group calling its elf the Symblonese Liberation Army in February 1974. She subsequently announced that she was joining the group that kidnapped her. She was arrested on Sept. 8. 1975, and has served more than 17 months in jail for her part in a bank robbe ry allegedly committed by members of the g roup. An appea l of that conviction was turned down by the Supreme Court. Ryan, who represents the district where Miss Hearst lived, .urged that Carter commute Miss Hearst's sentence to the time already served and immediately release her from prison. ·'Information within the Jus ti ce De partment today indicates that escapees from ce rta in r e li g iou s culls ex p erience pro found and continuous behavioral changes during the time that they are pa.rt of a fanatic group," Ryan said. ·'T o wha t ext e nt s hould mitigating c ircumstan ces be considered in determining Miss Hearst's guilt a nd imposing a sentence upon her?" he asked. Ryan also released a letter from Charles Bates, the FBI agent who h~dled the Hearst kidna pping case from its beginning to end, ln which Bates urged that Miss Hearst be freed. "From my experience in hundreds of bank robbery cases and co n si d er in g the circumstances which could be mitigating, I am definitely of the feeling that Miss Hearst bas ser ved sufficient time and that the sentence should b e mitigated," Bates wrote. Lmmuit Ends ' With Hiring Agreement SANTA ANA <AP> City Council members have ended a fo ur·year·o ld laws u it by agreeing to a settlement that requires the Santa Ana Fire Departme nt lo hire more Mexican·Americans With o ut a dmitt ing wrongdoing, the council voted earlier in the week to raise the ratio of Mexican.Americans in the fire department to 23 percent from 14.4 percent. Assistant City Attorney Ed Cooper said the suit bas cost the city about $360,000 in legal fees and nearly $125,000 in back pay. The city appealed a 1976 ruling in a claas action suit filed by the League of United Latin American Citizens concludJng that written tests given to Santa Ana fire and police applicants were discriminatory toward Mexican-Americans. Air Races Proposed for Huntington Olficiala from a Sao Jose· based firm have . asked South Coast Regional Coastal Com- mis s ion member s f o r permlaalon to hold pylon air races at Huntington State Beach Nov. 24·26. A spokesman for the rom· mission said today a public hearin g on the proposed air races, sponsored by Air Intema- tional Races, Inc., will probably be held some time in October. The proposed races would be held along t he state beach between the Santa Ana River and Beach Boulevard. The Huntingt.on Beach Board of Zoning Adjustments Wednes· day approved AJr International Races' application for special parking facilities at the beach. But state officials indicated appeals could be filed concern· Ing the proposed event by other Jurisdictions tncludJng the Hunt· lngton Beach and Newport Beach city councils and the Cal lforni a Department or Tr8naportation • Friday. September 8. 1978 DAILY PILOT °"" PIMt ,..,.. ,._ MORE THAN 100 PICKETS PROTEST POSSIBLE HUMAN SERVICES CUTS United Network ot Organlud Social Servicea M•rchea Outside County Building Sheriffs Facing Cuts Supervisors View $650,000 Budget Trimming Or ange County supervisors opened the ir second dJly or 1978·79 hearings today as they reviewed a proposed $23 million spending plan for the county sheriff's department. As recommended by County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas, the sheriff would be asked to operate with 40 fewer deputies. clerks and other sup· port personnel to save more than $650,000. lo addition, the proposal calls for reducing overtime and extra help in the forensic laboratory. cutting a special narcotics en· forcement prog ram a n d rescheduling daily patrol brief· in gs. In all, Sheriff.Coroner Bradley Gates would operate with a 974·member staff this year, as proposed by Thomas, and his budget would reflect a 4.9 per· cent reduction from last year. Al the end of Thursday's day· long budget hearing supervisors bad trimed $40.071 from the pro- posed $508. 7 million budget. Supe rvisor s a lso agreed, however. to allocate $297 ,000 in federal revenue sharing dollars to the Legal Aid Society And they left undecided for now whether to spend another $149 .174 in revenue s haring dollars for seven new attorneys. s ix n ew clerks and one messenger in the district a t· torney 's office. District Attorney Cecil Hicks told s upe rvisors he feels somewhat ''trapped" in trying to meet lbe need.9 of police agen· cies and lbe courts without the new help. State laws limit reductions in police and court budgets, he said, "and we are caught in lhe middle." "We have to respond to what the police do . . . At the same time we have got to have the bodies in the courtroom," be said ... We have got to have your help in order to meet the need." County administrators com plained, however. that Hick~' staff has yet to prove the impact of operating with a reduced staff. "What can I s a y?" Hicks' Chief De puty J im Enright asked. "We won 't prosecute a 'burglar now and then? We will Huntington Cyclist Dies In Stabbing A 43-year ·old Huntington Beach motorcyclist died early today from a stab wound be suf. fered during a predawn fight near a downtown saloon, police reported, Gary Allen Fero, 43, was pro- nounced dead at 4 a.m . from a knife wound in his lower back. Fero bad been taken to Hunt· ington lntercommunity Hospital by friends in an auto, police said. Police said they were called to the hospital emergency room abouqa.m. After quesUoning Fero 's frie nds, police searclaed the Main Street Saloon, 117 Main St., but could find no trace of Fero's attacker. . Police have no suspects in con- nection with the death. No re- ports of a disturbance at the saloon were f'tJed Thursday n.igbt or early this morning. ·'The stabbing apparently OC· curred in or around the saloon." police Sgt. Patrick Clemens said. Fero. known as "Mad Dog," was found by bis friends after the stabbing occurred at about 1:30 a.m. police said. .s VAWY GAa006 tHE COM~;n / PRESENT NuasER!,_.., Back To School SALE Featuring Gourmet Shop Closeout Up To 50% OFF . Selected Items Fountain Valley Store Only Cook's Double Duty SYSTEMIC Garden Spray A m~ ROii oms Floral Sproy Concentrate ltlot prew1<1t1 efftcnve SYSTEMIC lnMCf Ond mite CQnlTOI of up IO 3 .... ourotlon ono IOll• core of powestty mllOtw. too. Mtfe>-Syltox~ KorolhOne, Melfmyelllor. Emlllllltl spontoneoutfy In wottt. I Pini Silt Reg. '4.98 ldtOl for llOIHnO ''"avetl Salt Price S 3 • 98 be less efficient. That is for s ure." County juvenile divers ion pro· grams and the county marshal were the two agencies cut back more by supervisors Thursday than Thomas originally pro· posed. The juvenile diversion agency. which operates s heller car~ homes and programs to keep youngsters out of the formal JUStice syst e m , will r eceive $26,209 in county funds this year rather than $84,371 proposed. The progra ms are financed chiefly with state and federal dollars. Supervisors also agreed that the m arshal can mall some court subpoenas rather than de· liver them all in person. As a re· s ult, they cut the mars hal's staff by one person to save $17,521. The board added $25,000 to the county Grand Jury's budget to finance audits of county depart.. ments. The public defender re. ceived a $2,376 addition to his $3 mUlion budget to hire two more attorneys. The remainder of their s alaries will be federally financed. lo addition, supervisors added Sl.%36 to tbe county Criminal 4'•tice Council to be used 1a· seetlba federal graats. A House aubcommiUee last week recommended that the tires be recalled. In July, Firestone began a program of safety inspections of the 500 series. with compensa· tion for owners of any defective tires found based on how much wear the tire had undergone, the News quoted Troyer as saying. No rigures were immediately a vailable on what that inspec- tion program lound. (CtlOllO crilfofo) -Mlled~ In fully·bloaomtd plOnll of yelOW, orange Of ctl!MM. , .. Poe Sile Rig. 89' Sot•Pnce 39c 4" Potsi.z• Reg. ·iee 99c lal•Prlce Dwarf Eugenia The fowor ... tor eopiofy OI bontoi lhOplnQ--On altl'act~ OCctflf pNlnt tool 5 Got. Sta llilQ, '10.99 SolePfiee •s.11 Heawlllly Bamboo (NondlnO) Tilll ptind IOndlCope '~It 0 weicome .• adcllllon '° ony garden. . l Gol. 5'l9 tl9g. '2.8& .. SalePrlc• '1.39 -'-AN "' COSTAO ~ MESA VIClOMlt\ ~- ----QI: FOUNTAIN n:~~o ~ VALLEY l:~~ • · ~ 0,.. 1.,.,.. w ... 1 ....... 2121 MIWPOIT ILVD. COSTAMISA ........., •u..JtH ,..._ '-'42·4 I OJ I 1420 •OOIHUaS T m H>UMT AIM ¥ ALUY IH• ......... ef .... S-0..,. Jwy I PHOHI: HJ .. 711 SAL.INICU.OOOTHIUt/11/11 ont4 7 DAYS Al.._ u.lh4 .. SllM:ll •...... • -"' ... I I I I J \ A.. DAILY PILOT Ftiday. 8-p1Mtb9f I , 1970 J u st : · ~. ~oasting Q ..... ~ Tom~~''· Marplain~ Solution Airborne? EYF.·IN TffZ-.SllY DEPT. Ninety·etght realdenta of Nfwport Bea('h and the Harbor Area went lo court yester day Ut•lun, damagf':ll from Oranae County aovemment tor Jet a1rtraf\ n<>I ~ lh•l lhC!y claJmed had impacted lhetr homes The JUr) camt-In All 9R of thf'm lost The Jurors award !d lMm not ont' penny m damage!' Rea('tjM or the plamtifr~ ranaed from tears and dtS· may to outnaht aneer You c~n Wlderstand th11~ Arter all not loo long a10. bulldet Harry Rinker had bffn owardtd 11 whoppm1 amount of damagei. for Jet noise ln1trus1on at hl. h<lm.-bflow the Onmae County Airport tak~ff PAllt'm Wh \ ,.ould th~ other homeowners un Uc1p.ite unythinR hk<' a complete reJe<'tJon ·• Hut 1t h111p1"'nt.-d \'Ol' H \VF. TO St ;. PF.M there wlll be aJI kinds of in lt'q)n •t.•t11111-. placed on the Jury'' dec1!'1on .\nll '1111 'U!>P\'l'I . !ht· confrontations betwu·n hom•·o~ners and Jet Oj)t:'ratlons out or our Orange County aerodrom<' are Car from finished The conflicts between noise and rP:,1dent1al living will conlinue. County govern· ment. wh11'h ~a~ lllf' defendant in this case, was the clear '1r t11r But there were no i;:reat viclory parties or shouting I 1ppPr NCV'fXlr1 8 01/ Will Never Look l.1ke This Again of glee when the JUry 'erd1ct ('ame in Al least not publicly ' You can ant1c1pate that the people in the county halls may very well continue to ma10t<1in a low profile in the winner's circle. There may. in fact. be more court battles ahead. NOR WOULD YOU expect the commercial jet in· dustry to do much glee.shouting over the jury verdict. I don't think you'll find any passenger jets roaring into vic· tory rolls overhead of Newport Beach residential areas as tht• result of the court decision. As a matter of fa ct. the court action which denied com- pensation to the Harbor Area homeowners really solved nothing. Orange County Airport is still in business; still overcrowded, and still faces increasing demands for com· mercial air service. The more the county grows. the more demand will be placed on the county airstrip orr of MacArthur Boulevard AND AS FOR development or an alternative major :11rport to replace the present field at a location away Crom residential areas, we a re no closer to a solution today than we were 10 years ago. . Slowly perhaps, you begin t-0 get nagged with the no· t1on that maybe there just isn't a solution that is going to make everybody happy. 111 A ugust Prices Drop 0.1 Percent WA SHfNCTON tAP> -An across.the board easing of price preaaures occurred ln the economy In August as wholesale prices decUned 0.1 percent, the first drop in this key measure of tn n auon Ln two years, the government reported today. It was the most encouraging development yet in the government's fight to control inflation. Prices of cons umer foods fell l.S finished goods, as the wholesale percent. lhe biggest decline in price report is now called, stood two years. in August at 195.3 of the 1987 WHOLESALE PRICES had average .of 100, meaning that Increased o.s percent in July and ~oods pnced at $100 then had were up 7. 7 percent for the increased to $195.30 las~ month. 12·month period ending in Government ecoi:iomtSts were August. The August decline was ple~santly. surprised by t he the first since August of 1976 dechne, which was not ex~ted. when prices fell 0.2 percent. · ~t seemed likely. it would result If continued for a year. the tn a strengthening of the U.S. Augut1t decline of 0.1 percent dollar on world money markets would re?Sult in a 12·month drop and tak~ some of the pressure In wholesale prices of 1.2 off President Carter to resort to percent. However. not even the ~ough. new measures to battle mos t optimistic economist s inflation. . . expect that to happen. However. intlat1on for the The decline in consumer food yea~ has been much worse .than prices was lhe major ractor in originally forecast. now n sing the break in the upward price near 10 percent at an annual spiral in August, but there also rate at l;h~ co~um~r level, and was a slowdown in price the admuustration is at work on increases for goods other than new wa~e and price guid~lines foods . which rose only 0_4 for business and . la~r m an percent, just haJf or the July effort to help bring 1t under increase. control. THE LABOR DEPARTMENT said its producer price index for Armed Man Wounded in Shootout NASHVILLE, Tenn. <AP) An armed former mental patient who holed up in his house for 14 hours then began shooting from a window was flushed out by tear gas and wounded in the leg early Friday after he refused re· pealed police orders to s ur· render. a police official said. Police Chief Joe Casey said the man. identified. as Donald Davis, 35 , had barricaded him self in hi s family's two· story. white-brick home at mid· day :Thursday with his elderly aunt. Sudie Murbury, and an arsenal -a semi-automatic ri· fie. a cross-bow. automatic pistols and a scoped rifle. HE BEGAN FIRING in reac· lion to an officer asking him to put his telephone back on the hook so they could resume negotiations, police said THE PR.ICE TRENDS at the wholesale level are expected to eventually s how up at the consumer level, so· the August drop in wholesale prices was welcome news to consumers as well. The Labor Department said the 1.5 percent decline in finished consumer food prices. the first since August of 1976 when they fell 1.8 percent. was led by sharply lower prices fo r processed poultry. fres h and dried fruits and vegetables and eggs, all or which had lncreased a month earlier. The price of coffee, beer and veal also declined. The finished goods price index measures price changes at the wholesale level just before goods reach the final user, such as the cons umer. There we re a lso declines in food prices at the intermediate processing level, down 3.4 percent, and the crude level before process ing has begu~. down 1.8 percent. pointing to an easing or price pressures all along the line. THE LABOR DEP ARTMENT said prices of goods other than food rose 0. 7 percent at the intermediate level, but fell 0.4 percent at the crude level. NATION I WEATHER Artg Business Former Vice Presid ent Nelson Rocker ell er displays a copy of a 19th cen.tury hand-ham~ered copper racehorse weatherv~ne at his New York office. It is an example of reproductions of works in his collection that will be sold through a new mail order art reproduction business Rockefeller is launching. Actors, Athletes Allegedly Swindled BOSTON <API -The Securities and Exchange Commission has c~arged _a natio.nwide network of lawyers. a ccount.ants and ~manc1al advise~ with defrauding some 800 wealthy Americans, lllcluding professional athletes and show business personalities out or $20 million in investmenta in bogus coal ventures. · In a. complaint filed Thursday in U.S. District Court here. the SEC said the alleged fraud involved selling $112 million in unregistered securities for tax write-offs. THE ~EC ALLEGED that the fraud involved the sale of limited partnership interests in a coaJ mining venture in Gillette, Wyo. Most of the coal underlying the property ls owned, bow ever. by the federal ~overnment. the SEC s aid. _The ~mplaint charges 33 defendants ;,..ith-violations of the registration ~rovi~ions of securities_ law. It also tharges 23 of the defendants wtth Yiolations of the anti.fraud provisions or securities law. WCVB-TV. which had ~n ":"'ning a senes of investjgative reports on the promoters, said the investors included the late Elvis Presley, New York Knicks basketball players Spencer Haywood an.d Earl Monroe, television personality Allen Funt, entertainer Ahce Cooper, model Margaux Hemingway, act.or David Mc-Callum and Frank Ci. Wells, pres ident of Warner Bros THE COAL MINING promotion, said the station. resulted in 1976 tax deductions of about $100 million. !he SEC suit said investors promised "substantial economic profit as well as an immediate lax write-cff of five times tbe total cash investment." Jn a bri~f statement. the S~ said the suit alleges "that these representations were fraudulent in that coal underlying 9S percent or the property was and is owned by lbe federal government and t.bat the documents were backdated. thus making tax deducllons extremely doubtful." Widow Kills Self After 'Holocaust' Casey said police using bullhorns warned Davis to stop shooting or they would fire tear gas into the house. The police chief said Davis continued to shoot and tear gas was used. """" WINDOW DECOR SAVINGS LONDON <A Pl -An aged Jewish widow. Fanny Gedall, killed herself after watching the American television film "Holocaust." relatives said Thursday. CASEY SAID DAVIS fired 20 to 25 shots before coming out on· to the front lawn carrying a rifle at his hip. Davis came to within 25 yards of an officer. still carry· ing tbe rifle apd refusing repeal· ed police commands to drop the weapon, Casey said. A member of the special tactics squad then fired a s ingle shot, st riking Davis in the leg. MRS. GEDALL, 81, whose husband's Polish family was wiped out by the Germans ln World War 11. left a note saying that after .. seeing thal terrible program she wanted nothing more lo do with the world," said her daughter·in·law, Pauline Gedall. The dead woman's son, Hector. 47, said he found bis mother dead in ~ In her apartment at St. Anne's near Blackpool. Lan· cashire, wtth the note and her will. He said she apparently took a tablets overdose. The first part of "Holocaust" depicting Nazi AnU·SemiUc prop· aganda and atrocities in the 1930s was screened by the British Broad· casting Corp. Sunday night. Negotiators attempted to talk Davis out of the house prior to the gunfire exchange, but be told them he wouldn't mind being killed or killing someone. GEDALL SAID IUS mother was BriUsb-born and did not suffer personally in the war. but her brother·in-law and his daughter were killed by the Nazis in France and she looked after another relative who survived Dachau concentration camp. Mrs . Murbury had willingly s tayed with Davis but was snatched by police when she stepped outside lo discard some trash after nine hours. San Antonio Drenched Flood Watches Posted After Texas Rain ~~perai11re. 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SUNOAY tliOO AM ... :00 l'M I I ~ 1 • i I CALIFORNIA Surprise BHzzard F 011r Rescued In High Sierra By n.e A.uM:ia&ed Preis Tbt-bod.a~ of four pel"IOnl have ~en recovered and rour oLhcr bU1t"r:. h•v ~t>n alrUft~ to ttMy tn the attermath or a :;urprik' bhu rd lhut i.lruclc Che lflgh Sierra A oumbl-r of other hiker~ mana&ed to walk out on lhe\r own. but authont1c1 ~,·re searr h1ng late Tbur day for lhc three llo\'l·upont!. ur .1 11.ihl 111 ne behcH<I \o h1tY(t crash«I In Mammoth J>a~s "'""' ......... Nav\ ht"llcopt~r was U5~ to ~cu~ the four per600i., most bt•ll\'\ t'd to h<· In tht'lr oo ... ~ t)o W(•r.: a part of a 26 memoor Sa~rra Club gmu11 !'ht• oth(•r 22 mf'mben. of the party "'alked out of King~ Canyon !'l.auonal Pari.. FOUND DEAD AT 31 tt~r 'l'rt•I E•~•IW• C•J't•rnl t'R ESNO I 1\ r I 21 ye1tr old Clovis man who Cl>C¥ped from J hoi,.hni.: t'\'11 momt'nh befort: h•~ murder tnal wot:> to resume hen: "a:. <'Jptur,-d todJ' ... h,·1(('., dt'putle.!. reported Doug kb Stanke'(-ll+ "us arrested ur a small apartmt•nl about t hn•t• m1k., from the courthouse from which he e~caped Wt"dnt':.da\ Jfter officers listening to an argument through the apart ml·nt door ht'ard his voice, deputies reported No shot.s were hred and I ht-rf' "as no s truggle . ( J lawmen stud. They said !-ITATE ~ t' v l' n <J t h c r s 1 n l h e _ ap<Hlml·tU "ere urrested ror 1nvei.t1 gat1on or being an accessory and some of them r esisted arrest. Stllnkewilz may be arraigned on an escape charge today or his m urder trial may resume. authorities said. ~ .. Ga• L~ak Link Db<>ountrd SANTA BARBARA <AP1 -Federal scientists have concluded there was no link bet ween the S.1 earthquake that rocked Santa Barbara on Aug. 13 and a gas leak in an oil well in the Santa Barbara Channel four days earlier. The team of U.S. Geological Survey scientists said there was a "great improbability" that any above-average pressure in the well region of the earth's crust could have tipped off the quake or even somehow triggered it. At the time or the quake, there had been some s peculation that the quake and gas lea.k migbt have been related. No Trial tor Cltild·•olnt S~t COMPTON CAP) -A refusal by the district attorney's oHice here to prosecute a man accused or child molesting implies that molesters "get one child free," the head or the National Organization for Women's local chapter has declared. Gloria Allred made the statement Thursday after Compton district attorney officials. citing insufficient evidence, declined a second time Wednesday to file .charges against an accused molester. Ms Allred and Diane Gardner. 27, mother of the 5-year-old girl who was a llegedly molested during a three-month period earlier this year. said they will now ask District Attorney John Van de Kamp to consider the case. Nude Beach Target of Real Blast Rock St., Keith Moon Girl's Dad Pleads for Rape Slayer • HOMIOWHPS TEAMS. B11nkArnet1c1rCI · Mu1erChar~ P1r1onel ciieck · Ce.n Some o•tendeo '8rm• c••' h<1 8"8"0..n • AUTO l"..-ce If YOU q&IALIH -RABBITT INSURANCE MNM 1t14 HAft80" 8LVO. Property mo11ed for con11on1onc1J of 1alv tu. nevvport galleries, ltd. ... 2462 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA (714) 646-2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 5 P.M. FRIDAY An l.e-iln• • Aucllo,..er ... . . -. .. . F11day, Septembe1 6 1978 "" Wlr•..-W !tlalu-11 Plea Charles Bate::.. Ff3f <1gent "-h o head e d 19 month sea r ch for P<.ill.v flc<.1rsl. told Attorney General c; nt fin Bell Thurs<l<.1y. · :\11 '11- llcar::.t has served sufficient t 1 m e ~nd that the sentence (7 yc Llr~> ~h ou 1d be m it1guted." DAILY PIL07 jf -; Prop. 6 Opinion Critical SACRAMENTO CAP• -The legal advi~r or tbe California Legislature says Proposition 6. aimed al rtring homosexual teachers. is unconstitutional. But the author or Proposition G. state Sen. John Briggs. R Fulle rton. says i.uch o pinions "are a dime u dozen " IN THE OPlNION. released Thursday. Leglslata ve Counsel B10n Gregory ~aid Proposition 6 would violate state and federal <.On SlllUllOnal guarantees or freedom or speech and due pro· cess of law. But he said it would not violate employees' rights to equal protedion of the law Ill' added that the initiative 1!> so vaguel;v worded that it could be 1nterpr('ted to allow the finng or a teacher who c:ampa1gnee against 1t. GREGORY 'S OPINION. re· quei.led by Asse mbly Speaker Leo McCarthy. 0 -San Fran cisco. has no force of law. Tht: proposition is to be on the Nov- l'01 ber ballot. Briggs. asked for comment. ~a id M cCarthy~comes from "the ho mos exua l capita l of the world ·· ,. I I I . I Al DAIL y PILOl Friday. September a. 1978 Women's Sportswear •Knit Tops • Blouses • Tan ks I Much More Ortg. 3.11 lo $10 Now s1 99 Women's Slacks • 100% Polyester Doubleknit • Proportt<>ned Sizes • Selected Otsconttnued Colors 0ri9. $10.00 Now s299 • Women's Handbags • Discontinued Colors • "The Organizer" • Easy Care Vinyl Orig. $10.00 Leotards • Long Sleeve • 100%Nylon • Large & Xlarge Only Orig. $5.50 Now s744 Now s1 99 Womens Acc essories Costa Mesa Earring Bonanza • Many Styles.Shapes • Stock Up Now! Orig. 99'/$1.99 Girls· Dept. Costa Mesa Girls' Crew Socks • White Acrylic •Small Vnly • 80 Pkgs. Only ong. 3IS1 .n Now 3/SOe Girls' Sweatshirt ·•Crew Neck • Several Colors • Slightly Faded Orig. $2.79 Now &Se Little & Big Girls' Sportswear • T Shirts •Tank Tops •Crop Tops Orig. S1 .25 to 13.00 Now 88e M1·•1 "ll1 ·pl l o ">lct Mt">ct Men'• Swe at•hlrt • Baseball Style •Snap Front • Several Color6 Orig. 112.00 Now s5aa Men's Terrv Shirt • Crew & v Neck Styre •White & Color& • Poly & CoUon Ottg.15.00 Men'• Slacks • 100% Potyester • Continental Walatband • Navy-Brown Orte· 111.00 .. ·~ Now s299 Now s 499 Men's Ties • Asst. Str•pesif>atterns • All Polyester • 90 Only Orig. $2.50-$5.50 Now gge Men's Snort Short • Solld Color W1Nh1te Trim • Cotton Polyester •G reat Buy! Special s1 99 Boys· Dept Costa Mesa > Bovs' Tank Tops • Assr. Stripes/Solids • Co tton Polyester • Get Several Orig. $1.67 Now soe Bovs' Camp Short • Mach ine Washable • Permanent Crease • Choice of Colors Orig. $4.50 Bovs' Cords • Cotton,f>olyester • Several Colors •Save Now ! Now s2ss Special s499 ~~Y.~~rewneck Polos • Cotton,.,otyester • Buy a "Bunch"! Orig. $1 .69/$1.99 Now gge Home Fashions Costa Mesa Decorator Piiiows • Asst. Prints • 100% Cotton Cover • 14" Square Orig. $3.44 Now s299 50°,4 OFF SHEET CLOSEOUT 30 only Pillow Cases ... On g. $5.99 Now 12.H 60 only Twin Fial or Fitted Orig. 6.99 Now '3.48 30 only Full Flat & Fitted Ong. $7.99 Now 13.H 15 only Queen Flat & Fitter Ong 2 99 . . . . . . . • • • . . .. Now 848 25 only King Flat & Felted Orig 14 99 ...... Now 7.49 Shoe D~pt Cusl.t M csu Women's Shoes • Sat. N1te Glitter • Satin Disco Oxford • Several Colors Orig. 118.99 Sandals •Layered Bottom • Multi Color • Good Size Selection Orig. U .9t J Now s4aa -. Save 503! Assorted Dittos™ tor men at fantastic, closeout prices! ~ Now Closeout on men's jacket! Now 3.49 Orig. 6.tt. Men·s ·surfer' jackel 1s the perfect light· welghl coverup tor sport and beach wear. All nylon wllh zjp front and 2 zip pockets Aasortod colors m S·M-L·Xl. Dittos™ shorts for men. Now 3.99 Orig. S12. All collon shorls have popul.H wui.torn styling with w1oa belt loops. front &coop pockets .incl 2 back patch pockets Great buy on boys' brushed fabric jean! Special 4.99 Wo,,torn "lyilf "Oii jt>all 101 i,r.11001 a!)e l>OV!> 0111alllu polyei.te11, Hllon w1ll l.tl>l and lai.t W1C11» bell loops dnll .! bacll pat1 l'I pcolleb Bovi. sc.11001 .tgw i.111ti. a t 6 10.99 Or19. S22. Oittos111 for him have the same great ttt• style as Di1tos111 ror her. and they're just as ~ar Choose from a great selection of styles inclu(Slqg & back, western and reversed pocket. Many colort5.a tabrlcs. Men's sizes. 500/oottl Closeout on men's comfo hlrt! I I Orig. SI. Rugby-style kM shirt has shOft staet \ and small. fashion stripes. Great for golf or 6'11 relaxing. Polyester/conon fOf long wear and• care. Men's sizes. 01'9 SI and I.SO. SClltly 11111ped-JlOl\'(!lllef ""'111e lloor 1eng1h gown, rullltM1 pe111rn11 pa11 01 matcnM All ho1111 l11m1nme rullles. bows, r1c·r11c t11m sn.t • Street'" frit1nd!1 p11nlud on yolo.e Ptt•·SCl'IOOI slttt Perfe FASHION ISLAND and . . . I I t ' I I 1 I I l I Great coverups at special prices! Special 3.99 All cotton flannel shirt in winter plaids will be great casual wear •his fall. Classic shlrl styling has long sleeves. tong-point collar and button front Womori's junior sizes. S·M·L. Special 5.99 Ladies' sweatshirts with a little style. Colton/acrylic fabric 1s solt 1ns1de and out. Choice of styles. all with pockets and hoods Women's 1unior sizes, 5-M·L. j 1. • 19'1 Special 2.99 All nylon, long sleeve blouse comes lo the prettiest of prints. Women's ;unlor sizes. ,/"""' r I ') • t~~·~ Save 303on entire _.....line of girls' Dittos®! , •' \ r' \ &girls' ••ear! I I ) Me8Pwear. Ch hf.button-front robe. their favorite Sesame f' 4-SX. . # for packing · travel totes. I • r Special . 5.99 For that short overnight visit or boOk tole. Canva•like and nylon· feel fat>Oc1 with vinyl trima. Smart color combinations. What a way to go! ,nney Sale 10.1- Reg. 1'.50. Brushe,lyester and cotton Dlttosn•tschool girls. Saddle back rng and belt loops. Girls' sf. 7·14, regular and slim. Sale '.70 Reg. $11. Brushf Olyester/ cotton Dittos'~ 11re-schoof girls. sizes 4-6)(,\gular and slim S•I• prices ~tive S1turd-r, S.ptember ~'f. ( Brigtf jacket for ~dlers. Clo8fDut! -N4W .~ 388 Or19. 7.50. N•al-look Z1p-lronl jacket 11 lighmht polyurethane with nylon llnlng.t t colors assure good vi11b1ll ! Has hood, 2 pockets and drawstn alst. TOddler sizes 2·4. t COSTA MESA ON I ---... -"" ... . . -,, Womf'•Dre ... a Jr. ~d Women's Sizes. Assorted one and twossty•es. Orig .00 to 32.00 .............. Now 50% off Ore er Sweatera g;~r.; t~=~l~v.~ ... ~~~~ N:i::: Jr.'~stecb Ori 4.00 to 17.00 .................. Now 4.99 B Denim Panta Jr. es ........ · ................ Special 1.99 C Zip Cardigans 0 24.00 .......................... Now 6.99 S ped Turtleneck Sweater Tope Spectel 3.99 A rted Women'• Sleepwear D s C?nd Floor length ...... S.ve 25% to 50% isses and Junior Swimwear Save 75°/o on One and Two Pc. Styles roup 1 Orig. to $16.00 .......... Now $3 99 roup 2 Orig. to $20.00 .......... Now $4:99 roup 3 Queen Size .............. Now S7.99 roup 4 Separates .............. Now $2.44 Nomen·s Accessories Newport Beach •and Bags v'inyl and canvas. 10riq. 8.00 to 16.00 ................ Now 50% off Assorted Scarves Orig. 2.50 to 5.00 ................ Now 50% off Special Buy SunglaHea .................. 99- Prif't Shawta Orig. 5.00 ...............•............ Now 81• Girls · Dept. Newport Beach · As~orted Girts' Sportswear Ong. 1.25 to 9.00 .............. Now 999 to 1.99 Assorted Dresses Sizes 3-0x and 7-14. Orig. 4.99 to 9.50 .................... Now 3.99 Tank Topa and T-shirts Sizes 3-0x. Orig. 1.25 to 1.67 .................... Now ae- Terry Separates T-Shirts. Shorts, Cover-ups. Broken sizes. Orig, $4.00 to $10,50 I Now s299 to s599 Shoe Dept N ewport Beach Men'• Brown Leetfter Demt Boob Size 9~ only. 50 pr. only. Orig. 20.00 .......................... Now 2.99 Women'• Jute Beach Thongs 75 pr. only. Orig. 1.99 ............................ Now 29c Women's Shoes Heels and Sandals. Broken sizes and styles. Orig. 14.99 to 21.99 .................. Now" 9.99 Selected Men's and Boys' Athletic Shoes Broken sizes and styles. Orig. 6.99 fo 15.99 .................. Now 1.88 All Canvas Athletic Shoes Infants', Girls:. Bovs·. Womeo 's .. Men·s. In Stock .............................. 20% off Every Pair of Women's Grauhopper•~ In Stock 20% off Men ·s Dept. Newport Beach Velour Sportshirts by Hobie® Solids and stripes. Long sleeves only. S-M·L·XL. Orig. $28.00 to $32.00 Now s999 Assorted Caaual Pants Denims and cords. Limited quantities. Orig. 12.00 to 16.00 .................. Now 5.99 A••orted Sport Shirts Short an~ .Long Sleeve Orig. 8.00 to 18.00 ............ Now 2.99 to 3.99 Assorted Suits Dacron. Wool Blends and Polyesters. 3-piece vested. Not all sizes. Orig. 85.00to155.00 ............ Now 50% off Sport Coats 100% Polyester Plaids. Broken sizes. Orig. 55.00 ........................ Now 27 .SO Assorted Dr••• S.acks 100% Polyester Orig 13.00 to 18.00 .................. Now 6.99 Home Furnishings Dept. Newport Assorted Fashion Sheet• Broken sizes. Orig. 3.99 to 14.99 ............ Now 2.44 to 8.99 Assorted Cafe and Panel Curtain• Limited guantitles. Orig. 1.89 to 16.50 .........•.. Now Ht to 8.U Selected Wall Clock• Orig. 21.99to 11 ... 95 ............ Now 40% off .. . . Friday. September 8. 1978 * OAILY PILOT Assorted Su"""9t' F•brlca Prints and Solids NOlr 50% off Large Sefec:uon at F•brtc Aemnenta Save 25% to 50% ••n• Fa~cies and solids. Waist 24-30. Orig. 3.99 to 7.50 .................... Now 1.99 Boys' AlhlMlc sttorte Sizes 8-20. Orig. 2.50 to 2.99 ...........•........ Now 1.99 Boye' Tank TQP9 Sizes ~7 and 8-20. Orig. 1.25 ....................•....... NOif .. Fine Jewelry Newport Beach 14K Gold Floating Heart Pendent on chain Orig. $29.95 Now s14ss King Tut Jewelry Pe~dents, Key AinQs, Museum Replis;as. Orig. 3. 75 to 14.95 . . . . .....-:. ~ -Jade Pendent• · · · · · · · · · · · · ...,.. .,,.,, 7'e "'" Or!'late °".i6!'!al Oesjgns. OMerig~ 6.88 to 34.95 ................ No. 50% °" n•Jewillsr • P.~ Finished Pendents • t.O. Braclets • Religious Pendents Orig. 5.00 to 22.50 ................ Now 50% oft Diaco Look SterNng Silwer Hoope Earrings for pierced ears. Orig. 7.50 .......................... Now 5 • Le~ther Bracelet• and Watchblinda • Orig. 4.00 to 6.00 .................... Now f9c L~ie•' L.C.D. Texas Instruments® W.tc:ttes Ong. 24.95 to 39.95 .............. Now-50% ·off 18K Chains Love Knot Design. Orig. 39.95 ........................ Now 24.81 Fashion Bangle Watches Orig. 17.95 to 21 .95 .............. Now 30% off Sporting Goods Dept. Newport Beach 30°/o off Men's & Women's Fashion Tennis Apparel •Rod Laver Shirt or Short ...... Orig. $10.00 •Marlo T ~mnis Sops or Shorts .... ~ == NowM.11 •Marlo Tennis Dresses .......... Orig. 10.99 P NowSl.81 ancho Gonzales Shirt .......... Orig. $12.00 NowS7.99 JCP 1200 W•tt Axlel Pro Dryer .................. Sped .. 1.99 JCP Mini Mist Curling Iron .................•.... SpedM 5.19 Regent Aluminum Tennis Racket .................. Special 9.99 Asst. Tote Bags .•...•.................... 5.99 . Now4.88 Faaheon Warmup Jacket Reg. 12.88 .......................... Now 5.88 Rubber Bowting Balls Sizes 14 lbs .• 15 lbs., 16 lbs. weights only. Reg. 9.99 .......................... Now 5.88 Men's & Women's Puma Tennie ShMs ... , ........... Spectef 9.99 Men's 26" 10 Speed 8'cycle .............. 5'1edal 89.99 Boys· Motocross Style Bk:ycie ...•............•••• Special 59.99 4 pc. Vinyl luggage Set Tote $9.• 21" $15.88 25" $11.88 Germent Bag $11 U Blue or Brown ............. : .••..... Set 13.52 Pro C .... Pro WOOd I Skatebollrd Reg. 29.99 .........•.. Mow 12.88 Camera Dept. Newport Beach Type 88 Pola Color II Pofaroid F11m Reg. 4.39 •........• Now 1.88 ea . Auto Center Newport Beach B•ttery CIOMout Survivor 36. Sizes: F2 & F: 24F; 22F. Limited Quantities. 3 yr. warranty. 12 mo. 100% warranty. Most American Cars. Reg.121.ts Now 15.95 RADIAL TIRE CLOSEOUT. 2 Steel Belt. 2 Polyester Cord. Save $64.00 to $1 22.00 on set of 4 Tires. 40 mo. warranty. BR 7&-13 ...... $17.00 ER 78-14 ...... $37.00 HR 78-14 ...••. $47.00 GR 78·15 ...... $47.00 FR 78·14 ...... S37.00 HR 78-15 ...... $47.00 GR 78-14 ...... $37.00 LR 7&-1 5 ...... $47.00 +,.E.T. s1 .nto11.K QUANTITIES LIMITED •Free Mounting • Free Safety Inspection •Free Tire Rotation every 5000 miles with aet of 4 tires ' . . \ ' I I I J !/ Aa l I ' ~ I , I Orange Coast Daily P1101 State Legislature Needs Firm Hands The 1977 78 ~talc Legi lature wound up Ill> bu11in~~~ last week but 1t mil)' toke ~e"eral more "eek~ tx:Cort.• ev n the legi..slato~ uc bUr~ JW>l what Wll) an thl· bllb they votoo on and how many mcabur-c~ were isiruph lo~t ln the hufne By roUJ.:h t•ount ttw buC'kloJ: of bill:> etwu1t111,i.: tloor \'Oll'!\ tn the W8 .. -.1nn · ~ f inul \\~ck wn~ around 600 Of tht.>-.l prob.ab!~ m,irc thun 100 died hf>-<'flU~t· ih.-<'lock r:.111 out Nun urJ:Nl<"\ hill' ''htch ~ci 111111 t'fl1·1t J.rn I h.id tu lw \ut.-d on h~ muln1~ht \lll{ Jl l "~"'"l'\ lull-., '>'hkh bt.·com~ e((t•('t" .. ~" 'oon as lhl' RO' crnor ~i~m, th1:rn h:.atl Ulltll m1dn1t(ht St•pt I Ttll' hKherou-. .1l11·mpt le• twnl ttw dN1dhne-; found ,., ll~UJI . IUtjlh Ul\1 t•IUtl•fl ltl'nl!'. twing hundled togt•thN ma ~lllJ:ll• hill anci "h11lt· l)ulH ht·.., of bllb being volt-II on 111 blot.•i.., .1 pr.1t.'lll'l' th.at t'.in r1',ult 1n both the lo~~ of ~uml' rn.•cd l·d 11:~1~1.mun .ind :1durit1un of some thJl .., nut n l 't"d t >rl <I rjnh~f ~j..,;•,.jt.!t of l'ro1>t):ootl1on 13 .-inrl tht• m·l~ for spt•ctul lul111\\ up ll·~i....l.1l 1t1n ".t~ Jn t•xtrd hurdcn l11r I ht., St.·~~;ion ;m<f douhl It•-.:. clt'li1\ 1'(J Jd 1M1 0 11 mun· rout Ill\' m"•al)ul"\.~ But lht> blame for that. hes directly at the doo1 uf lhl· Lt•gislaturt.·. and n<>ldhly 11-. Demo<'rat1c leadC'r -.h1p for fuilurt.• to ant1l'1patl' tht! looming tax rt>VOlt With cip propnah' ll').t1..,lat1on And then for wa~l1ng more valuahll' ti ml' \t tth 111d1\ idu:JI cffort1'> to climb uboatd thl' tux fc form tnmdwagon by introducing publi<'it y ~l·eking mea ... un·~ that \.\l'T'l' cloomt>d to r.11 1 There., no cloubl tht' chao11c wmd·up involved hard \\Ork a nd long hours in ... t.:amy Sacra mento <rnd O rang<' Countv Assemblymen Ron Cordova and Ot'nnis Manger ... d C'M'f\'(' ('rf.•<f1t for putting out their m aximum t>ffort. - But the ~ad fad •~ that, Proposition 13 notw1thsurnrl· ing. lhe promise or :j morl' orderly Legis lature t hat m spired th\• 197l than~l' from o ne-year to two.year St'sS1ons h as not matenall1t'll lndet-d the lung('r .:-.rss1ons Just seem to inspire more foo l -dragging 111 fating up to touchy issues. As a result. too manv bi lb that \\arrant much more careful con· :.1dcrat1on st·cm to ~urface in the final days. The 1979-80 ~cssion of the Legislature con venes Dec. 4 ThL· first ureter of husiness s hould be t he establishment and the enforcement by the leadership of omc rc- a last1<· rulcs <.tnd deadlines that will spread the workload anu head off this biennial delirium. Dial-a-Lift Woes The Or ange Count y Transit District ·s <OCTD > D1a l-a- Lift pnn~ram, expanded last year t o offer countywide trans port lo 35.000 h a ndicapped r eside nts, has been plagued from the start by oper ating t roubles. At first. OCTD had pro blems with the contractor hired lo operate the lift-equipped vehicles, problems dis- trict administrators believe they solved when a new COrl· tractor took over in June. But a second difficulty continues to inte rfere with ef ficient service -constant breakdowns of the 12 tern- -pcra ment<:ll minibuses put into the service. As a result Ola I-a-Lift has been the target of repeated criticism from the wheelchair-bound riders it was sup· posed to serve. It h as been <:ommon for would-be riders to wait for ndes that never ~how up or find themsel ves late for medical and other appointm ents. OCTD officiub expect service lo improve in 0<'tober \\hen eig ht nC'w lift-equipped vans are due to arrive. The s m aller vans will bring the rll'et up to 20 vehi<'les a nd re· dure reliance on the breakdown-prone minibuses . I n the m t•:rntamc. h a nditapped residents frustrated hy OCTD's pa:::.t 1nab1hty to serve them , will have to be pat i<>nl. T hey should rccihic for one t hing that Dial-a-Lill is OCTD's mo~t <-'xpcn sivt· !>crvice, with a subsidized $16.47 price wg for t•vcry 35·ccnl fare paid by handicapped riders It is unc1er~tundablc that OCTD provide ser vice for h<.indicapped passen gers. In this case It appears the d e - mand built up much f3l)t er t han the district's ability to m eet it • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those o l the.r authors and art1s1s Reader comment •S 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pllol. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/TV vs. Movies ByL. M. BOVD Television came on the scene fairly strongly 1n 1948. That year the American m oviema kers turned out 4<18 film s . In 1958 the m ov· ie makers produced 352. In 1968 they only brought forth 258. And last year they made 186. This gives you some no- tion about what TV has done to the motion picture busi- ness. Another thing you can do to while a way the ti me at stoplights is count all the s lang expressions that m en· l ion food Like: "She 's a peach." "I\ pplesau ce ! " "He 's hardboiled." "Nuts to you." "That takes bread " So on. Dear Glooany Gus fl ·s a sad state or arrairs when our grocery c lerks rnako more money than many teachers. firemen and policemen ' D.E.S Everybody knows that weather travels across the United States from west to east , but not everybody re· a li zes it travels faster in winter than summer Q. "What are the most valuable animals in the world?" A. Race horses. giant pan· das and killer whales Q. "Can a car's air bag that has been innatcd in a crash be used again?" A. No, sir, if the car can be repaired. a new air bag ha!> lo be installed. Q • 'Wb a t 's the m ost recorded American tune.,·· I\. Either "Stardust" or "St. Louis Blues," it's about a tossup. Q . "ln what sequence does a walking horse lift Its hooves?" A Left front, right hind. left hind and right front Q. "What's the name or the highest lake in the world ?" A. Doesn't have n name. ft ·s in Tibet. The Capricorn Is not eas11y taken in by fast talk. ac- cording to the starauers. Therefore. you alway. want to let a Capricorn have a ltl- tle time to think thtn1s over. It 's said th e typ\c1d Capricorn answers no when first you ask just about 90 percent o( lbe lime. Robert N Weed 1Pvbl1sher Thom.n l(eev11JEd1tor Barbara l<relblC:h l Edltorlal P~e Editor Why he ~onspiracy'Pr9hes? Tclevts1on news j unkies t•ntt>r1 alned the other day pictures or sound ~cbnicia tempting to re-create the l're111dt.·nt Kennedy's assa t1un Thi· d1u1>." had been se•to 1>ull.1s hy the Howie Assasaa· lion ('omm1t tee whl<•h I!> .allcm ptang to find out what 1n11ly, really, rcJlly h.ip pencd thcrt! 15 ycan, a&o .o. "" 11 a:> wh .tl tran~· 11 1 r c d ·1 n Memphis when Dr Martin Luther Km was murdered to years ago. Th<' money being cast on ~ ~round with these endeavors ii ll'SS important than the mind Stl of lht.• people , inside Congreta and out, who want this done. What they arc attempting is to know the unknowable. It's like trying to communicate with God on his level. It can't be done. First off, it's impossible to re-create anytJung. Notbinc hap· pens the same way twice. not even tr you st.age it. for the very good reason that to duplicate an event you have t.o know what happened and Ir they knew wbat happened that day In Dallas. they would hardly need to do this to flnd out. BEYOND THAT, you can't ever know what happened any lig:>e. any place. anywhere. Our best knowledge is approximate. secondary a nd variable . No event iUustrat..es the point better than the m urde r o f John Kennedy. Here is UUs man gunned doWD at high noon or shortly a fter. in front of hundreds Ir not several thousand pe rsons, many of whom pride themselves on being trained observers -that Is the police and news people who were present. As i£ that were not enough, a movie was made of the actual shooting. not to men· tion innumerable shapshots. Jf there has ever been an event the exact particulars of which are known and un- derstood. sbouldn 't it bave been this one? U we stlll don't know precisely what happened. the answer Iles with what con· stitutes knowledge. Or, as they say, what's to know? · Nevertheless. the hunt goes on for Lee Harvey Oswald's ac. complices. They've even used computers t.o scan and re·scan every photograph taken on that day to resolve those hidden others and make them come out of the shadows. Yet th~y elude detection. THROUGH the years o f doubling . th e Warren Commission fandings stand. The ho l es r ema in . t h e contradictions. the una nswered que st ions and yet the conclusions of that sloppy and unsatisfactory commission hold. because it Oswald didn't do it. nobody did. No one else has ever been plausibly connected with the crime. It's either Oswald a nd the Warren Commission or it dido 't happen. Nevert hel ess . t h e search, always unavailing. for TME TAXPAYERS ARS REVOLTING! ... \ Earl Waters some traco or the conspiracy 1s ever puahed rorward. Since the murder of the president. the term conspiracy nut has loet its original mean ing of someone drawn to joln conspiracies. Now tt means someone who's con - vinced there is one. Are conspiracy nuts nutty? Not really. You can understand lhea> when you study James Earl Ray telling Ms story to the committee and the nation. What a deRencrated. fallen down. dilapidated soul. Did he con- ceive, decide and actually carry out the killing of such a great one as Martin Luther King? Can that happen? Can this minor l eag ue c rook w or k h is murderous way on us all ? IT I S THOSE thought!> which propel people to look ror a con· s piracy. It Ci ins upportable to believe that someone like Sirhan Sirhan , a creature whose skull contains little more than bloody vapors and red mists. can be the imbecile maker or history. My God, if he 1s. then our lives. the life of our nation may be perfect· ly pointless. The search for conspire1cy is the search for purpose. We need to believe it was not a rmed. meandering morons who did these things, but a malevolent intelligence. That way. awful as the assassinations are. there is a point to them. In place of aim· less evil, we seek for deliberate evil for then the r e Is the possibility of deliberate good. That·s why the phrase so often repeated by officialdom -"He a c t ed alone" -makes us cracke r s . These deg raded. despicables are spiritually unac· ceptable. THE CONVER E of a Ray or a Sirhan 1s the true conspirator. the te rrorist. The IRA bomber. the mad mullah arsonists who burned 300 people alive in tran the other day, the kidnap killers of Aldo Moro. all acts committed by sane. thoughtful persons whO believe they have been given the right Those technicians in Dallas stumble on. not realizing that what they seek to discover is eve r so much worse than ran· dom. manfac murders. because after the madman has stopped. the purposeful violence eoes on. Freeze Might ·Help Balance School Pay What kind of a pay s ystem ~1 wards the housekeeper greater compensation than the felJow who brings home the bacon? It is t he current choice system of the public schools wherein the principals and school superin- tendents, whose basic jobs are ministerial. are paid four and rive limes that given those who labor in the classrooms perform- ing the sole mission of the public schools. Surveys s uch as that recently done by lhe San J ose Mercury News which :-howed the wi de di f · ferences in sa l a ri es between ad- ministr at ors in 42 school districts. ex- posing the ex- cessive salaries paid some. are bound to result in de· mands ror the Legis lature to lake action. Not onJy does the knowledge that school administrators are being paid salaries or $40,000 lo Sydney Harris $50.000 Irk the taxpayers strug- gling on far. far less to support their families. but the rationale or paying those who perform the ministerial duties of the district four and five times more than those who do the real work In the classroom doesll't add up. Nor can the patent Ullf airness in the diUe rences In salaries paid teachers among lhe 1,044 school districts in the stile be justlfied. IF SERRANO d e mands equality In education for the school children it Uso demands equality in pay f9'" those who provide that education. While the Merct.ey News did not go into teacher ~lary struc· lures. the dis parities in pay between district su intendents and principals bo witness to the same inequiti existing among teachers. Of urse. the worst situations exis 'mong the administrators whos sala ries. set totally irrationa by the school boards, are l gely de- te rmined b y what t he ad - ministrator can con e board members into approvi Hypersensitive to cri isms of their sa laries, th e ad - m i nistraters arrogantly s nap back with statements as to their educational qualifications and with comparisons to the earn- ings or "'similar executives in private industry who are paid $100.000 or more and don't have the problems to deal with or the public pressures." \'OU CAN. ignore the educa- tional qualifications claims. Most school officials who flaunt the tiUe "Doctor" possess a Doc- torate of Education which. academi~ally, is something of a joke. ft is the lowest on the scale of all doctor ates. As for ex- ecutives in private industry, a recent TV Guide article as to the intense pressures under which top television executives labor and their short tenures on the job is revealing. Unlike school superintendents, private In- dustry demands performance. The bottom line question is that if jobs are so rosy in the private sector why don't these school administrators take them? 'Ibere has been no mass exodus of school officials to private employment. The truth is they couldn 't begin to get the pay in private industry they are gettinA in the schools. Th~ further truth is that for every one that could cut at in private employment there arc a couple of h undred who would starve to death. THE LEGISLATURE. having assumed mor~ and more of the costs of the public schools. 1s beginning to understand that 1t must act lo c:>tabhsh uniform pay statewid~ in the schools. Because or th,• wade d1f fcre nces among ud m1111stralor~ and t eachers which exi~t~ among the 1,044 school dastncts. the task will not be an easy one Further. it m ay be politically 1mposs1ble to cut hack those on the job who are currently over· paid. Thus it may be necessary to "grandfathe r " the incum· bents· pay with the proviso that replacements will be paid less The wise course then would be to freeze all school :salaries until a r esponsib le uniform pay s c h edu le fo r a ll sch ool t•mployecs s tatewide cao be established. Invention Gives ------ence to Pied Piper Tale Like m os t downtrodden humanists, I richly relish those rare occasions on wbich myth and metaphor seem to triumph over brute t echnical fac t. Myselr. I have always believed that the Pied Piper actuaJJy got rid ot the rats in Hamelin Town. tt's been well over 100 years si n ce Brow ning wrote his famous poem to that effect. Now we have t\ story from Sout h er n Ca liforn i a that may con- v In ce the s keptics. It's a tale Brown· lng scarcely w ould have dared to re.late, in verse or ln proae. Take a !51-year·o1d polio- crippJed gultar pJayer who re· tired 10 yurs 110 on • $235 monthly Social Security cb~k. Tinkering in his garage dozen years ago, he was together an old electric when he tangled some wir happened to notice the s effects it had on the rats garage. NOW HE IS a million His "Amigo Ecology Corp." duces what he calls a "ra pellent box" e mitting a frequency or over a mil n cycles a second. (The hu ear can hear up to about 20,000 cycles.) Thous ands these boxes hOve been sold, Venezuela, to granaries Spain . to c hic ke n tarm bothered by mice. and now the U.S. Dept. of Houslng a Urban Developmen fo r use low·rentaJ opartmeots . As the Inventor explainfl i ''"le'vc got a vlbr8tion hlg enoufh to j am the senor system of ruti;. cockroaches. and even ants Musicians know about these overtooes -the harmonics. which is what ex - cite rock musicians. the frequen- cies that go through your head and you don't eveo know what's doing it to you." I HA VE long maintained that much <though not all> rock music is not for human ears. But nature produces nothing in vain. a nd thoi;e superhuman overtones h ave turned out lo be marvelously emcacious for rout· ing rats and neas. Immobilizing cockroaches and ants Quotes ··There's no way you'r " going to slop IL I can hear the train comlni ." -California Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. telling his fellow governors at Boston they face a "second American Revolution" unless they reduce spending. T his is doubtless what the Pied Piper discovered more than a century ago· lie played his pipe at such a pitch that the rats simply dispersed. The townspeople thought the rats "followed" the piper to their drowning. but this was an il- lusion : they merely scattered from the site, never to return. Th ci r over l o;id~ct sens ory system wouldn't lake it. ANO REMEMBER now. how the children of Hamelin Town followed the pied piper. when ltw burghers refused to pay their bill. He was the fi rst re- corded rock stur in history, play· ing fre quencies that we nt through the children's heads. and th' y dJdn'l even know what was doinR tt to th.em. Every purcnt or leen-agers today knows exactly what that Is Uke. and Aristotle w3s surely right when he !laid that the poets teach truer his· tory than the historian~ J I l / l ~ r I ORANGE COUNTY I POLITICS I OBITUARIES QUEENIE Register t o Vote Deputies Staff Stations Saturday By O. C. HUSTINGS Ot•IMHY,....IWI Speclul locul10nS will be staffed Witt\ deputy r<'f:li.trar:. from ooon to S µ m Suturday to l'O<.'ourogc vottr re· g1alntlon for lht· Nov. 7 election. To rt•l(l~tcr , you muat he a U.S. t·1tuen und ut lco:st 18 years old us of 11ll't•ll<m clay LOCATlON8 ARF.: County Fire St•taon J22. 24001 PltSCO de Valencia. Laguna Kill.II ; l'"EDCO, 303 Harbor 81 v d .. CotSU Mes a ; South Coast Plaas <by the Carousel> I 333 artstol St . Cohla Mtisa. and Huntington (;~nter (in front or PeMey'S), 17'77 Edinger Ave . lluntintton Beach. Also, Safeway Markets at 1101 Pacific Coast llJghway, Seal Beach. and Jamboree Road and Bayside to share Proposition 13 savings with tenants. However. Denni~ Carpenter voted with the majority. who defeated the blll 12·21. Briggs missed that vote. * • • The Senate approved 21 · l l and sent to the gove~nor a biH banning tobac· co smoking m groeery stores. It won the bac king of Paul Carpenter. Both Dennis Carpenter and John Briggs did not vote • * • "Oon. t let h1m hat )OU wi th lhat htlJt> machine \'oo 11 ~o Drive. Newport Beach; Alpha Beta. upaClt'w:.ICwt"nt-1{'('n~" 30252 Crown Valley Parkway, --------------------Laguna Niguel: Albertson's <former· ly Fu1o's >. freeway and Alicia Campaign headquarters for As· semblyman Ron Cordova, D·El Toro who is seeking the 36th state Senate seat, bas reported accident.aJly send· ing out the wrong starting time for an open house being held Saturday at his campaign headquarters, 3303 Harbor Blvd., Suite F8B, Costa Mesa. . Ban o n Toys Under Study WASHINGTON IAP> A federal agency is considering a ban on certain toys in an effort lo lower the more than 40,000 injuries children suffer each year. usually from choking on small objects. In 1976, a total of 7.246 children suffered ln· juries from toys, marbles. crayons and other small children's items. THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY Com· mission is expecled to itct this month against toys with accessible s mall parts that are intended for children under age 3. Three-year-0lds account for nearly half of all s mall parts injuries and almost 80 percent of the chokings. The commission staff has recommended a ban on such items as cheap ''busy boxes," toys with numerous small dials. levers and other knobs in- tended to keep tiny hands busy. The commission's action. however, would leave untouched the most (CONSUMER J pre~a!en~ c~use .or chok· ang JOJunes m children - money. THERE WERE t,017 MONEY·RELATED in· juries to children under age 10 in 1976 out of a total of more than 40,000 injuries caused by small ob· jects. according to a study by the Directorate for Hazard Identification and Analysis-Epidemiology. In third place behind money and toys was jewelry with 5,139 injuries. While money caused the most injuries. balloons accounted for the largest number of fatalities, the study reported. or 113 death certificates investigated, balloons caused 18 choking deaths while Jl deaths were caused by nails, carpet lacks and screws. The study of the 113 deaths showed that 101 fatalities r esulted from objects lodged in the throat while nine deaths came after children swallowed sharp obJects that pierced internal organs and three followed inhalation or objects into the lungs . IN 111E STUDY OF INJURIES. the most com- mon hazard was small objects becoming lodged in children's throats. Inhaling of items occurred to a much lesser extent. The study reported that the consistency of an object may play a part in the hazard. .. Although there are far more small parts in· juries involvin~ rigid objects than pliable ones, over half the deaths reported for which the con- sistency of the object was known involved pliable Parkway. Mission Viejo: University Park Center on Culver Drive in Irvine <1nd Gemco. 17099 Brook.burst St .. Fountain Valley. • • tt Doth state Sen. John Briggs, R· Fullerton. and state Sen. Dennis Carpenter, R·Newport Beach, voted against a bill to allow University or California and state college employees to engage in collection bargaining. However. the Senate approved the bill 24-13. Sen. Paul Carpenter. D- Santa Ana, did not vote. ••• Paul Carpenter did vote for AB 2986. which would require landlords Cordova wiU host the public rrom 4 to 7 p.m. on that day. ••• Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Democratic Congresswoman Yvonne Braithwaite Burke. a candidate for state attorney general, will attend a $100·per-plate, $150-per-couple fund· raising lunch Sept. 17 in Anaheim. The funds will aid Bill Farris. who is running for Congress in the 39tb district The luncheon, featuring a talkine bvSen. Paul Sarbanes. D·Md .. on the Camp David Summit, will be held at the Grand Hotel. Reservations can be made by call· ing 956-3612. Dimes Marathon Needs County Participants Recruitment of Orange County residents who like to hike, bike or ride horseback has b egun for the West Orange County March of Dimes ' m arathon to help others walk. T h e third a nnual marathon will be Oct. 7. The route lies entirely within Huntington Beach's Central Park. GENEllAL chai rman Bill Wad· den says registration or entrants will be from 9 lo 11 a .m. at the rarklng lot on Centra Park Drive o( Edwards Street on the day or the event. Sponsors arranged in advance will donate specified s ums for dis· lances traveled by en· trants. The proceeds go for research programs into birth defects such as physical handicaps and ment.aJ retardation. HIKERS should shoot for 32 kilometers , or a bout 18 miles: bi cyc lis t s for 64 kilometers or about 42 miles and horseback riders are encouraged to burn hay for 16 kilometers. about 10 miles. Wad dell suggested the benefit marathon could .be a family affair. PARTICIPANTS may bring picnic lunches. Refreshments will be served to competing in· dividuals at rest stops spaced along the route. Entertainment will be provided by the Southern California Songwriters' Guild and prizes ranging from a lO·speed bike lo tickets to a wide variety of Southland amusement attractions will be awarded. R EGJSTRATION forms may be obtained in advance from Burger King and Pop Shoppe outlets, local parks and the March of Dimes of- fice , 111 E . Dyer Road, Santa Ana. West County commit- tee m embers include Grace O'Brien; Chuck Gibson; Rada Semus: V. F . W. Auxiliary 9756: Jack Osteen: Frank Porter and Rick Bless- ington of the Huntington Beach Optimist Club. JESSE JACKSON SPEAKS SUNDAY, SEPT. 10 objects." the study said. · .. l Newland House !:'9'• N•tirn De aths ~ ..::-::.:.-~~=. .. ;::-:'.! .E lsewhere ours Offere d GARDEN GRCNE COMMUNITY OtURCH 9 30 AND 11 15 AM SERVICES le<nlltt , • 1'111 •I , ... ~"' ., Bel«W.O COOliln of w-. Gotll~f"' Vtf'lu. WASHINGTON rA P l Ca Funeral s.rvlc~ wlll be "'Id on Mon6ay Selll-• 11, me at llAM •t -T h O m a s H • tt>e W•verley a-•. Sant•""•· c. K a r a mess in es, 6 1 • wll" Or (;e<ald Ba\" OffiCl•ll"9 In· r h d r th CIA' term•nt w lll De at F.tlrll.tven Ormer ea 0 e S ~mof'1a1 P•"'· s...t" ....... c. s...111\ clandestine operations, Tutl\ll~La"lDMDrlU«y. m E. 111"5'" died Monday of a heart COlt•Mewdlnttlon.-..._ attack at his vacation SIU 0 & MOtlTVAIY 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1535 1533 N. El Camino Real San Clemente 492·0100 --PIBfA"41LY COl.OMl4L FUta.AL HOMI home on Grand Lake, Quebec. Karamessines joined the ClA when it was established in 1947 and retired in 1973 as deputy director for plans. GRAND JUNCTION , Co lo . CAP> -Rex Howell, 71, chairman of the board o f XYZ Now that Huntington Beach's historic Newland House is well on the road to restoration, public and prearranged group tours for organizations are offered three times per month. CORNER OF CHAPMAN AVE. ANO LEWIS ST. IN GARDEN GROVE. The public is invited to view the picturesque ~~~~~~~~~~ old fa rm house near Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue on the third Sunday or each month at a $1 per adult and SO cents donation for students. No reservations are necessary for the ll a.m. to 3 p.m. mid-month tours. during which a Huntington Beach Historical Society docent tells the history or the old house. Group tours are conducted the first and second Wednesday of each month. The number to call is 962-5777 for reservation details. 7801 Bolsa Ave Weslminster Tele vision Inc. and--------------------•: former chairman or the • 893-3525 -- PAC1RC VllW t • IOllAL PA.II Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Bea<:h &4+2700 --WcCCMMICK MOITUAlllS t.acwna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan C8c:>lstrano 495-1776 --IAL~Ot4 N•AL HOMI e.t&-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 --l&LllOAOWAY ...otn'UAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642~9150 -IMITM-TUTHIU..UMI MOllTUAlY WISTCUfJ CHAPIL 427 E t71h SI COSta Mesa ~ -P'9C1 •On41H SM11M'1 MCMn'UAIY 627 M11nSt Huntington Betcn 638-&39 •, board of the National • Association of Broad-.............. IL.HERB « casters, died. Particular People Select JOHNSON & SOPf ! FR I EDLA~DER: Home of the "Golden Touch" • rs MAKING • FUNERAL : DIBECfORS BARBOR LAWN-' MOUNT OLIVE ~MOltTUAllV .CEMETERY CRl::MATO&Y • t • Interment In : Any Cemetery • Shipment • Burtet lnaurance • Cremation S255 c:omplete "Sennng ALL Faiths" 1825 GI..., Ave, : ComMeaa 54.0-5554 ''I've been doing business with Johnson & Son for years and enfoy the friendly atmosphere". VOOY NELSON Newport •••ch, Cellf. ORANGE COUNTY'S Ol.OEST LINCOlN MERCURY DEALER .JOHNSON a SON [ ~ I 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540·5630 .. .. • GREAT DEALS : FREE : 50 GAl.S • OFGl\S • ?It' ...... , ..... .aid ........ "' ....... "" ... _. ~ ar Oii. ('fl,\~(;t;~ • ..... ,~ ........ ., ..... ..,..,. ......... ,__,,.,_,., . • e HONDA e • ,. l )tM .. ldlllhL « it UM'lTl Ill-• """"1 •* * * • * * • * * *. ·: • MG-TRIUMPH • : e JAGUAR e • • FIAT-LANCIA : • m nw··~::=~ .. ·~ • -h * * * •• * 1t * * * *« • e TOYOTA e « • 1•ur.or-Gn. .. lll•• • .•t: ..... ~ '11'414 .. .... "t * * *'1r. * *. * • "'t. ·: 1~JOTORHO:UE • •SALES & R F.NT.\LS • • RESERVE ~OW : • 5:17-7777 Ext. 500 • ................ • e LEASING e • It All lllolrh ·-t'-4006 ,,.,.....~ ., 1"•" lkt1H'-,~ --~ .,. 537.7777 t;xt. 600 « ***********~ -r . Fnday September 8. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A 9 YOUR SPRING STARTS NOW ... Fineet No. J Gradf' Bulb- For Sprinff Flo"f'r!i. • DAFFODILS • CROCt:S • AUTUMN CROCUS •ANEMONES • •'REJ::SIAS •HYACINTH •GRAPE HYACINTH • BEARDED IRI • L '\'<:ORIS :~C)• I \I II • utiTcH IRIS • '.\A Rn sl 1 • J11mbo Blllll. FRE£8alb planer~ pidt" • TULIPS: Oouble f rin~Pd. Gianr and Parror. Two Reliable. Decorative FTD GREEN RIBBO~ Indoor Plantt1 :3. <)<) t \f 11 CHIN~E EVERGREEN f:a1y lO JfOW. W ••)' p-ef'n It-an•. Tolentr11 low llf(ht, SPATHIPHYLLUM IP.-.Uf1I Easily (r'OWft. WJU&e.bloomifti indoor plant. Ad Good Through Sept. 12, 1978. While Supply Lasts • 2640 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Metta 9-5: Refj. •••••••• SJ99. Trade la •.•• 150. ., .. ••1 II ......... Model 4310 offers all the convenience of Automatic Fine Tuning, the brilliant eofor of a Precision In-Line Tube and the reliability, of a 100% solid-state chassis. NOW •• s349 2$" dl.,O.. .. Coneole -ollm Ille c()llV,.mn""" •n<l ltlllO•H•IO!I ol !It~ vldll0l!l111rc onv-1>1111on l\H'llno oyw1um, llflll"'"' <'NOi on llJ Sup<1r Ort9"1 M~lrl• Pl<IOI" luo. ""° 100'!1. tC!lo1tato ro~111>1M1y, Fine 111rn11u<e tly1tno. too .. 418 pg • OFFICIAL RECORD MANUAL j ust for Touching Magnavox Touch-Tune Television. s I 00. TRADE IM OM THIS ••• 19" ilw; ... ,...._,_ •• Shr Sys.._ .. Pcwt•h. Model 4471 brings you computer sharp, computer fast color pictures on any channel -at the touch ot your finger. Touch-Tune at the set ... or from up to 40 feet away. RB•OTE COMftOL ISIMCLUDID .. -E.ot•y -.cM•l°t'lfte 11"'....,... eoo.M -Olfort "'• <0!1"1M\•~ lftd autofnAllO!I ol 111• v.,_10o ~bunon lvnlflO tY•ttm. 1>1ilh&nl cOlof on I~ Supe< 8119"1 MOlfl• Picture Tu08 eno IQO'llo "6fld11AI• , .. ,.bllofV. f ..... luml- atyll11g, 100. ' I I I / , J . .\ 10 DAILY PILOT fmsay. September e. 1978 Business Carter Links Oil Bill, Dollar 8 y L <Jlt EGORY NOKES _ .................. , T ho Curttir ucJmln1strat1on ·~ going lo bat ror IL'I ener gy bill With th~ chum thal lhc future or the U S. dollar may depend on ,, It 'is u potent1aJly dangurous dttlm. tMlcuul)C 1t seems to invite future uttaclcs on the dollar by rurrency 1peculators if the t.•nt.•rgy progrum ii> not enacted. CARTER, OF COURSE, is gambling that CongreH will t•ru1ct the blJI, and bis wa rnings ubout the dollar are intended to However, the White House em· pbasia on what could happen IC the energy blll lan 't enacted took on the appearance of &eare tac· ti CR. CARTER SAID congressional reJection or the bill would be "a dev ast ating blo w t o th e character a nd est eem with whach our government ls held t h rou gho ut the world" and would have "a devastating ef· reel on our national image, on the value of the dollar, on our trade baJance, on inflation." He lln.kl'd passage of the bW lo .,.. .,_.l•r ... lteell ... c..ae -••wt i. reeeo•t •••t•• .,u•e•t f:•rter e•••••• t..re~ d••t 91'tt> IP I•~ Brake Balancers hring addJt1onal pressure on the luwmaken;. T h e a d minist r a t ion i s particularly eager to dispel con· cerns over the portion of the legislation that would deregulate natural gas prices. whi ch even· tually will mean higher prices to consumers and industry. During meetings with gov· ernors and businessmen at the White House last week, Carter and his advisers asserted the de· regulation plan would provide s ufficient incentives for pro· ducers to develop new sources of gas, which could be substituted for im ported oil. T he smalle~l of th e 5.000 rubber products m a de at the Goodyeur plant in St. Marys , Ohio, is the metering valve. s hown as a group emerges from the mold. T he t sn y vc.ilves <.11'(• d esig ned to balance the pressure hctween a car's front and rear br akes. THE WHITE HOUSE argued persuasively that gr eater use of domestic naturaJ gas would re- duce the demand for imported oll by 1.4 million bar rels a day by 1985, a savings of $6. 75 billion yearly at c urrent wor ld oil prices. Few would argue that such a savings would be welcome to the economy, and that reduced re· lia nce on foreign oil would be bene ficial for severa l reasons, including the country's security. Comt Firms Report Expansion , New Locations, Gains Listed Pltotegrapher•~lerge John Lawdl'r & A!>sociates Photography, Santa Ana. has a nnounced formal association with l'atrit'k H<'rrera Photography, Newport Beach. 1 lt>rrera, a public relations and sports photo· grapher, also will be sales representative for the firm. Lawder specialize>!> an commercial, orchitec lural and industrial photography Tr1t~1·.r Rrpor•• ln<>rf»a•e Tnvcx, Inc .. ul Co~ta Me!>a, has reported a net prof1l 1ncreusc> over the previous year from S-142,000 to Sl,060.000 for the fa~cal year ended April 30 Annual revenue increased from j ust under S4.JOO.OOO to just ovt:r $6,500,000. Tnvex 1~ a ~uppltcr of IBM 32'70 compatible !>ystc ms. Avenue store at South Coast P laza, Costa Mesa. The store is scbedul~ to open in the fall of 1979 Sllbdcffa,,, Oaa11ges Na~ Fluor Pioneer lnc., headquartered in Chicago, has changed its name to F luor Power Services. Inc. It is a sub.5idiary of the Fluor Corp., Irvine. The company said the na me was changed to c reate a closer identification with the electric ulili· ty industry. Mesa Co•pa1111 E~nu RMA ArchitecturaJ Group has announced lts second expansion phase of the year. The new 7 .OOO·square·foot expansion is at 1895 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa, and has encompassed the en· tire first floor or the building. It will be used as offices and additional work· ing area. The company also plans to open a Los the image abroad of the • 'effec· liveness of the federal govern· ment, including my own office.". Stuart Eizenstat, tbe presi- dent's chief domestic adviser, said: .. FRANKLY, TBEaE is no acceptable alternative to the bill. If it fails, it ls blgbly unllke-- ly there will be gas legislat.loo in the foreseeable future." Those probably were ex· cess i ve l y s tark terms l o describe the consequences of failure to enact the bill. Afte r all, it was not until very recently t.bat Carter even ex· pressed concern over the decline in lbe dollar. And officials from Treasury Setretary W. Michael Blumenthal on down were say. ing the dollar was basically sound and that this would soon be recognized abroad. BLUMENTllAL ALSO recent· ly won an expression of support ror the dollar from the Saudi Arabians. It is true that some major U.S. Hading partner s. notably France, Germany and Japan, have been c ritical of the United States for not enacting a com- p rebensi ve e nergy program. contending such a program is needed to reduce the U.S. trade deficit and strengthen the dollar . But some economists believe Japan and Ge rmany have exag. gerated the lmportance or ltn energy bill to the U.S. trade de· ficit so they can tum attention from their huge trade surpluses and the need to take unilateral Hteps to reduce the m. MOaEOVElt, THEat.: IS ;, large body of opinion ln the Unit· ed Stat.es that contends il is not oll imports, but a huge increase In imports or m anufactured goods , that is primari l y responsible for the nation 's huge trade deficits. Oil imports, the target of the e nergy blll, have declined this year to a point a bout 13 percent below the levels of 1977. There also is a temporary glut of oil in the world, and the real price of oil to Americans bas declined by as much as 15 per· ( __ ~_v._!_~_:_:_J cent in the past 18 month~ because of in.IJation and the drop in the dollar's value. WHILE THE TREND toward lower oil prices Jnd reduced im- ports is unlikely to continue In definitely, it does appear to make enactment of the energy bill less of an e mergency need than Carter says it is. The doll'1r has been unstable enough in recent months without Carter casting further doubt over its future. He has linked its value lo the energy bill when there seems to be sufficient reason to q uestion whether such a link u; really valid Suffragist Dollar . . Cashes in on Vote WASHINGTON <AP J -The Susan 8. Anthony dollar rolled a step closer to Americans' purses and pockets when a House committee approved minting of the coin with only one dissenting vote. The Banking Commlltee voted 37·1 to recommend that the full House give fmaJ congressional approval to a new dollar com, slightly larger than a quarter, bearing a picture of the 19th ttntury suf. Evans Jr .• R-Del., who also fragist. moved unsuccessfully to have a The panel also approved an six-month study made to de· amendment to put an image or te rmine wbetbe r ther e wa:. an eagle landing on the moon on public demand for the coan. the other aide of the coin. "1 aEAUZE THE ladles have TRIS llADE TllE bill klen· ' a purse to carry them in. but t tlcal to one passed by the Senate don't think most people want .. by a voice vote on Aug. 22. lot of coins rattling around in If passed by the full House In lheir pockets." Evans said that form, the bill will go direct· "If you took a sc1ent1ftc sur ly to President Carter for his vey, you wo uld fi nd t hat signature, without the need for a s o m e b o d y l i k e E le a no r time-cons uming conference Rooseve lt was much. much committee ol the two houses. higher lhan Susan 8. Anthony u.-. The lone vote against the bill a choace to be on the com;· he· was cast by Re p. Thomas B. argued. Over The Counter MASDU-. Sak'• Begins c .... tr.wtlo11 Angeles Airport office in September. <;round has been broken on for the Sak 's Fifth ~ /tleee• Olllee iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Di versified S bop pi n g C ente rs, de v e Io pe r , Bl NGO builder and manager of shopping centers, has . " • " ,. r• ~. • • • • • • moved its corporate headquarters to Bristol Village, Costa Mesa. TUESDAYS -7•.30 PM Diversified built the $1.8 million center at Red Hill Avenue and Bristol Street. Doon 0,.. 6 P.M. ,_., Ill• 6:JO P.M. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS HAU., CRA88 lANE, HUNTINGTON 8EAQf ~et &.limrty Aw~ I -.ka S--. etf ..._. Aft.-.ff W ... ........ 1t¥1&. 2 COVERALL JACKPOTS COME PRAY WITH US Yoo are cordially Invited to Join us in morning and e vening prayer at the CATHOLIC CHURCH OF SAINT JOHN, THE BAPTIST 1015 BAKER STREET. COSTA MESA _...,........,. ....... ~.,.. ..... , .... ..._.,.,1 •• ~ .. -................. -.. Brokerage Finn Reports lncrea.se Business Properties Brokerage Co., Newport Beach and San Diego, has reported total volume or $33,910,458 an saJes a nd leases or commercial and Industrial properties during the first six months or 1978. T his compares with $12,541,298 for the same period in 1977 for both offices. Sales of property were $21,146,482 in the six· month period. The remaining $12,763,976 was In leases ranging from one to 30 years. The Newport Beach office volume -Was $18,216,056 in the first six months of 1978; $9,339 368 was in saleR, and $8,876,688 in leases. In 1977 'the first six months volume was $7,277,332. ' OCIDd1a11ges elfecllve Seple11llter 10111: As of September 10, 1978. schedule changes will go Into effect on several Park·N-Ride Express and Local Axed Routes. And fares will be increased on all Orange County Transit Districl bUs routes. The new fares are hsted below along with the routes that have been deleted. Please remember to carry the exact fare since our drrvers cannot grve change. There have also been changes on seN1ces not listed below and we will be revising our schedUles. For new schedules or route informa- tlOn call 547·3311 or toll·froo ZENITH 7-3311 from 6 AM'to 10 PM weekda~. 7 AM to 5 PM Saturd&Y& and 8 AM to 5 PM Sundays ..... ---- New OCTD bua ,.,_, ttH8C1r.o ~ambet 10 1G1e1 Service Local Fixed Route & EasyRider Par1<-N·R1de Express & Dial·A·R1de Dlal·A·Lift ~Orly New New Senior Citizen Regular Fare & Handicapped Fare 350! 70</, 7\Jt" Dteconttnued Rout.. The following Park·N·Rlde Express Routes have been discontinued: 207; 260: 271. (Other Park-N-Ride Express' and Local Fixed Routes have been changed as well. so please call for oew route lrtormation.) " ' MUTUAL FUNDS . INVESTING = 1-'2 1.33 ,.,,, LOr La• 1..62 ~ SJD U1 Ml r 111.17 11.n = uncr· ~ '" ll 11 IJ n N~:~~~PI ~~ a:.~ '~E .:.'~:::: ~~r~ ,f: ,;:: ::g :t: ~~ ,, ~;~Hrn S•t~"o~ =~ rn -TIM follOWlng... NtwS ._,, 10A Hllcm w.. 1 TrPaSfl 2 .. ... MFO IS«> 16..0 Pl•n '"" IJ.CD I• 16 Sover In 12.)t 13 lo l•llonS, WPPllM. tl'I NYVft 14.91 ...... MtftM uo H lftdvs ... y •. 12... 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If. wnu11 pl• 60 l IOW. 41 =111 ~tt-<11L1_11"'•"'::~~=u~ 1l !f4::::: .. 1~'J 1·~1'1 ::::%:::::~1·~1~2m i1t:i1~~:=~ci t~··sgfi4;:tz .. 1tot ii l4._+~WU11 ffllll »ti"' - .... , 111/J<Jy Se"tembet fl 1978 l/N CAIL 't PIL.OT ,t ' I No Changes WhUtle-blower Charges 8y CHET CVIUUER .... ~,._..._ Mor\.' than fi ve ye1trs after it made hc1tdlines. tho blc1arre story of Raymond L Darks and Equity f'undan& Corp. of America continues to unfold. fo'or those who c-ame in late. Dirks is the Wall Street sccuritv analvst credited with bringina to lisht, in the ear· ly spring of 1973, lht• fact that F.qulty Funding executive-• had Invented massive amounts of phony insurance and fake assets in order to show rising saleA and profits. BUT ntE COMPUTER Fil.AUD staged at the 1.c>1 Angeles headquarters of the financial services compa.ny wa$ only half of the picture The other half lnvolves what Dirks did wtlh the information he gathered. A few days Mgo David J . Markun, an administrauve law Judge of the Securities and Exchange Commisston • ruled that Dtrlls. now head of the research department at lhe firm of John Muir & Co .• should be suspended from the securities business for 60 days for violating "inside in· formation" rules. The judge said Dirks was guilty of "selectively disclos- ing '' to some money managers Information about iM brewing storm at Equity Funding which was not avallable to the public. The judge also censured lour investment management firms that employed those money , sv.r~l~ESS ~ managers. ~. / ~. Dirks, 1n reply. held a press conterence. ··The SEC''\ ad · ANALYSIS minis trative hearing "'-------------~ has proved that whistle blowing in the public's interest 1s to be punished rather than praised ... he declared, and said he would appeal the judge's ruling. lo such an iconoclast-against·the·establish ment drama. the 43-year-old Dirks Is well cast. At the time the Equity Funding scandal was breaking. he ar ranged to meet a reporter for an interview al the plush, decorous lobby bar of a midtown hotel, and then showed up wearing a rumpled, sagging s weater. Hotel employes provided him with a jacket before they would seat him. JN ''THE GREAT WALL Street Scandal," a book about Equity Funding he wrote with Leonard Gross in 1974, Dirks described himself as ·•stubby and indifferent about my appearance ••. Some say I am the closest t.hin& on Wall Street to a h1pp1e broker. I suppose that is true.·• ln his ruling on D\rks' case. Markun sharply ques- tioned the image of "the public·spinted hero he seeks to portray himself as." Rather. Markum contended , Dirks acted on the belief that what he was doing ·•would give him greater vis· ibiJity and greater public recognition as an analyst and an opportunity at the same time to develop direct good will and potential futu.re clients as respects the firms to wbom he selecU11ely disseminated the inside inrormalton ... Market Advances Early, Keeps Gain NEW YORK <AP> -Investors selling to make a qu1ct pro ht failed to cut into a s trong stock. market surge today. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial issues, up by more than 10 points early in the session, closed strongly to pos t a 14.03 point gam to 907.74 as the Dow index did linisb over900again. Advances held a S-2 lead over declines on the Ne• York Stock Exchangt-in heavy trading . The market's initial rise was spurred by news that wholesale prices and the mooey supply had fallen in \he latest reporting periods -declines unexpected by Wall Streeters. <Related story. A4 > But with the rise came profilhunters. whose sellinc pushed prices back. But tb.e Dow pinedover6 polnta tbe lut hour. St~lul•Tlw Spof If glu l/p• and Oo"'n• N-YorU14PI Fl-oow..-. ... ,.._.. STOC;.IC5 0.... Hid> t.o... C-00 JO Ind ... G tOf.'11 "l .i 401 74 • 14.Sl 10 "" l61."9 t.1111 1lLlll Z.1.4'. t.2C IS Ull 101.Joe tat.J2 t<!t ... 101.97 + 0.71 6S Stll ~1~ 31U6 Jll.M JIS.,. • 11' lllCkl' .. ... •• • .• ••• .. • •• f,.xl,MO ff.... 1,IU,,.., utlll •••••. •••. . 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Tbey aliHHIJd be de.troyf'd. •te• ·--.. ,_., ..... 1'111•1 DEAR PAT: I ordered a diet book rrom Nancy PTyor 8ook!I or Muph:wood, N.J. I was disappoint· ed In lhc.• book and returned it June 19, requesting a refund I've written rour letters since then. but have n't bud uny response. R.S .• Costa Mesa A ~mer service sPokesmaa for lllis firm report• 0.at yoar refu.d .. ad eot beea luffd ~~ >''*" ~" was not clearly wrtuen on you ton'ffpOIMleace. A refuel cbec:k ls belal maUed lmmedla&ely. 11•~~ s .. /flalr.a SIU G...s DEAR PAT. l accidentally tore a $10 bill and then lost the part lhat tore ofr. About one-third of the bill is missing. Am I out $10? R.F .. Mission Viejo No. Yoa can join 53,tM otller persons who COD· tact the nutUa&.ed currency brudl of tile U.S. Treasury Department eac .. year with reqaesta to replace dama1ecl or &om bWs. Oa.ly llloee bills which have clearly more than oae half of tile note latact wUJ be replaced. In most cases, a nlm· bursemeat check wllJ be maUed within oae week. Send your fractured $1t to: Treasuy Department, Bareau of Government Financial Operations , Boom m. Treasary ADDe:it 1, Walllbae&oD, D.C. ZtZZI. Famous-Maker Open Stock Cookware ,_. , \ II • sJeei( aluminum with a Our able non-slldt f;n1sh pod< a new set 0t mod season r~ls' lVl.qt CO¥ered sauceoan 6.99 2-<lt.<XM!<ed~n 7.99 •our perky ntttMI antl'llll holdshve useful utemits· ·4 SClOOllS (slotted or sohd)•nch spatull ... man's best lnendl ~3.99 ~1111 12.99 AT YOUR SERVICE $ 85, 000 r,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Penalty ~O~o•'"6 Accepted ~fl.,: W ASHJNGTON <AP > -The Book-of-the· Month Club will pay an $85,000 penalty to settle a clarge that it violated Federal Trade Com · mission rules on book sales. the FTC says. The settlement affects ,.., .,,........ 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GET A BREATH OF FRESH AIR SACRAMENTO <AP> CAIRO, Egypt <AP> Open Every Day 8 AM to 10 PM -Harold Weeth, a Coal· -A goat born m Egypt inga cotton farmer, was has two heads. each The Prof appointed to the stale with two eyes. a nose essk>nal Approach to Self Control Board of Food a nd a nd a mouth . th e Smoklng,Welght,AlcoholandStresa. Agriculture by Gov. 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OPEN Mon. thN S•t. 1M Sun.10-7 Two-Tier Office Cart • rotl 'eml cilromed mel1l lends staunc:h suPPOrt to wal"ul shelves ... rtsls lightly on easy·&ltde usters• • measuresabou1 30" •I!>" 120" .. •handsome offic. helper' • assembly reciu1red LAGUNA HILLS Laguna Hills Mall - ffdl 29.99 HANllEX Ultra Sli11 a,...,... c.1111tor • t~ethrs1 • ooeket·wed brain t~lheltme, date lr>d day hH stoe>-••lctl function. bee9 lllarm plus lull lCO calculator with memory •r>d pe<Qnl •only 2V." •'°"'"a V." SIMO 29.99 I g I '· 1' g 1 :d l ) \t -~ !n L" it l td 1 • he I ln I , I ] ( I a ( t t r r I l ) J t c I f G ' t f I ~ ~ I INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Sports ,~~·Ho~ros~co~~~~~~~~PRMB~~!IJ_~_ .. ~!•!1_9._• _ _!_!_ ___ ._•_• ·~ '"""· e111111m0er e. 1971 • Chris DeSoto tn his Big Foot costume on location. Student M ary Lyons with crafts class instructor Margie Hilt. Elneritus Institute College classes in convalescent centers provide educational opportunities for older adults. By DENNIS McLELLAN Of -O.lly ,., ... SUff It's DOl every college t.hat has a 101-year-old s tudent. But that's the age or the oldest s tudent at Coastline Community College. Last spring Mary Lyons. 101. of the Lido cOnvalescent Center. took three classes offered by the college: Special Problems of Older Adults <Psych. 807), Highlights or American History CHis t. 813) and Adult Fitness <PE lOlAD>. Mrs. Lyons. who now talces weekly fitness and crafts classes-they are held at the con- valescent center -is one or more than 4,000 "em eritus students" at the college. "I have to do something lo keep limber," Mrs. Lyons says of the weekly hour·and·a -balf fitness class. "I enjoy doing it." Mrs . Lyons recommend~ the eme ritus classes for older people. "It keeps them going all the time. They get lazy Lr they don't do s omething. l do anything that keeps my mind busy." . The college's Emeritus Institute, which 1s designed to provide educational opportunities for older adults, has expanded from 12 classes I I . . --... -. t.hree years ago to more than 200. . Among the oCferlngs a re art. mus1.c. literature. home repairs, marine biology. his- tory. c urrent events. fitness and cours~s dealing with coping problems for the newly retired. Also provided are a dozen workshops for those who serve older adults, says Neel Buell. Emeritus Institute direct.or. . . Although there are no age gwdehne~. Bu~ll says "people In thelr 50s start to drift into 1t those approaching rellrem en.t." . Classes are held in a vanety of locations in- cluding churches. schools, libraries. senior and community centers. And about 40 classes are held in convales- cent homes s uch as Lido Convalescent Center where Margie Hilt teaches arts and c rafts and exercise classes. The classes, Mrs. Hill believes, do m.ore than keep the elderly peoples' minds ~ct1ye. They provide an opportunity for socialization and help develop camaraderie. "'It's a chance to get out of their rooms and get involved with somebody they know and do something they like to do." s he says ·'The <See EMERITUS, Page 821 -.. 'Big Foot' DeSoto For eight days, a Disneyland Hotel security guard portrayed the legendary beast of the Pacific Northwest. , By DENNIS McLELLAN Of tlM 0•11~ Pit.! Sutt lf Chris DeSoto were s till in school he could write the ultimate "how I spent my s ummer vacation"' es:.ay How does playing Big Foot in a movie sound" For those• who have seen Chns DeSoto. a 26-year·old serunty guard at the Disneyland llotel. the portrayal of the legendary man·beast _of the Pacific Nor.th west may not be as far- fetched as it sounds. DeSoto. a n Anaheim r-estdent. ts a towenn~ 6·foot-81 oi·tnches and tips the scales at 260 POUnds. For eight days in July. DeSoto and five others-inrludmg UCLA Bruin Bruce Davis portrayed a Big Foot "herd .. in the moun tainous Hood River area of Washington and Oregon Their srenes are part of a documentary mo· t ion picture scheduled to premiere in New Orleans on Thanksgiving Tentatively titled "Myths and Monsters.·· it is produced by Al an Landsburg Productions. makers of the "In Purs uit of" television series. The film re-creates sightings of the: Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas. the Louisiana Swamp Mons te r, the Alma <the DeSoto sans makeup. Helping Them Delp Themselves The disabled know they aren 't going to be track stars, but with assistance from others there are things they can do. By CHERYL ROMO 01 IM DAllY Pilot sutt Ther<' ar<' several things disabled people who rcfu~e to be 1nst1tutionahzed have an com · mon •Anger • f'rustrat1on • Pride They are angry cit a society they reel wants to sweep them under the ru~ They are fruslrat· ~d because they are not always able to use the faculties they do passes to contribute to that SOCICtY And their pride makes lhem want to be m · depe ndent, to live in their own homes. to work and to pay taxes. They know they aren't ROing to become track stars -but there are other things. with a little assistance from others ~they can do. Rosalrn Davang. a retired school teacher with multiple sclerosis who lives in Costa Mesa. can still give English lessons in her home in ex· change for someone helping her with housework and shopping. J ames ( .. J ay"') Stratton, u Vietnam veteran with a crippling bone disease. goes lo work each day at the Dayle Mcintosh Center for the Dis- abled in a full·bodY cast and lying on a gurney. Th e Huntington Beach res iden t . with transpartation assistance, is able to work part· time in a special advocacy program for the: disabled. Brenda Primo. who is legally blind. is the director of the Garden Grove Mcintosh Cente:r which opened less than a year ago and 1~ funded through the United Way, revenue sharing and private contnbut1ons Presently, she explained. there is a cnt1ca! shortage or attendants for the handicapped many needing someone only to help them take :i bath or drive them to the store Most of the severely disabled who need hve· in assistance are willin~ to pav wa11es or ex - change room and board for help. Ms. Primo said the center has received about two dozen re· quests for help from all over the county anc'J has placed only nine attendants She feels misconceptions about t he disabled arc the reason for the sma ll response .. All dis· abled persons don't have the creeping crud · she said. Stratton. 30. also attends Golden We~· Colltige where he studies accounting and hopes . ~ . , . Russian Big Footi and the Sasquatch, the Big Foot of the Par1f1c Northwest. DeSoto. a mc·mber of the American Indian All·Star basketball team-he s three-quarter!> Shoshone wa:; asked to aud1t1on for the part <tfler he• was SJ>Olted at a chanty appearance m Beverly Hills . ··rt became more work than J a ntac1pated but 1t was a lot or tun.·· says DeSoto. who ha'l. done extra work in TV westerns but plans a career in security or law enfor cement. P«;rhaps the most gruel.mg part of the 1ob was r1:.lh1! at 4 a.m. to undergo tl\l! seven to eight-hour makeup sessions. At night it look two hours to get the hairy makeup off DeSoto usually dadn 't make 1t to bed until m1dnt.2ht. Rob Bottin and Greg Cannom. who helped create the makeup for .. P!anet or the Apes .. and .. Star Wars .. dad the rc-ahs t1c ;ob of transform mg DeSoto into Bir! Foot So reahst1 c was the-makeup that the pro- ducers made !.urc their fi1mang w<Js well-pu~!1c1zcd .. They dido •t want anybody shooting u:., says DeSoto The movie Bag Foot "'herd" did stC1rtie several horseback riders . however. a nd the <See DESOTO. Page B2> Big Foot's b ig feet. Deity Pl ... ti.ft ...... Brenaa Pnmo and Jay Stratton at the Dayle Mc:mosh Center for the Disabled 10 -;oml'd:•.Y ~o 1n10 law He rt'<'eaves vcteran·s d1~:1 b1hl y bene11ts anc! murh of has work al th {'enter JO\.otve:. dcalin ~ with other veterans. ~ He" been workinR at Dayle Mcintosh J whH<' 85 percent ol the employees are disabled t. sine Fcbruar} Before rinding employment and transportation, he was living on wetrar~ ;rnd Social Security., 11 1t wasn t fo r the JOb " he said. then !'hook h1~ head ancl recounted ha~ previous bouts \\ii h depression and pasn·kilhng drugs. "If it w:isn t for the JOb Now 1·m off of Social Security <and Wl•lf:lrc>i :ind h\.in~ on m> own ·· Those interested an helping may call the 0 J)'I\· ~tclnto~h Ct•nter for the Dis abled in C.irdln GroH at 898·~57 1 . . .. ~--DeSoto Horoscope ) Bingo Cheating: Mum ~ ---------------------------------- 1 ~ . • . • • .. i . • • ~ • (From Pa1~ 81 > I hotel restaurant did a boomlna lunch hour hu'' ne~b ns patron~ lumt>d out to gapt! ul lhe octor!> l'On"lln(l from the mllkeup room Dun~ lht-d r lhtty ln'kJml thrO\ll(h tht:. mounlail'b re-creauna :fOm t or the-dO<'umcnteo :.ighUn~ of lbt> lt'gendary monster5 On •~ lak~ place t a l<>tU1lna omp Onl' motnlna th,. lottat·r' dl,C"<1ve-red 500 pound otl dt'1Jm5 m ) lllcnou ly bod bttn thrt>wn ~ feet tnlo the fore!lt 1 ht .iren wal' e<were-d with lnrge rootprlnth O~~o ""ho onc-e v..rott' an EnRh~h lt-rm 1111per on 8JN t'oot, '' .. bc-h('\'rr tic bl"<':tmt• t'\ ('n mort• of a believer 1&rter v11>ltJng t~ OlU!h'um of U11( ,..00( expert l't'ft'r Bymc. "ho ts prov1d1n1: thf' l1lm s narraU<.>n Oe$(,w, ~ho sa)., ht> 14 a~ paid 'more lhan ru1r .. for hi.:; \'llthl du)" '" the movies. 15 back at 140rk patrolhna: tht• ~rounds uf tht-Olsneyhrnd Hotel Yt'ht-o I <'amt· haC'k lht>) 1 his co·v.·orktirs 1 .,ur~ rwall~· uc11cd lo he r about ~·ll~t haJ> l>l'ncd. ht> ~II)~ And. ulthough h1' fling in Uw movies 11> ov\'r, th\•rt• 1:. orw res1du&I bit of Hollywood .:tumor lht• ch1ldr\.'n of hi'> ro-worki·r:s w11nl 8 b\' 10 i:f()!'I.,,~.., "' R1i.: F'oot OcSulo ••• Etneritus I From rage Hl) "'hole theory ll> JUSl good nursing care. It makes lhem want t{) interact und do something lor themselves." She adds lhat the crafts class not onJy gives them a chance to do something for themselves, but for others: they have done, for example. service projects for Fairview State Hospital. Neel Buell illustrates the benefit ol the t•merilus program in convalescent centers and an general: .. We got a letter the other day from a woman in a convalescent home who said, 'I feel better about myself. I feel less pain and it adds meaning to my life.' That's the old old. And wilh the new old it gives them a new outlook It opens up new horizons. .. Lifelong learning, or course. is the theme.'' Wedding and C11gogement announcements run cm Sunday m lhe Daily Pilot Porms are ovcul.able at all /Jar/14 Pilot of/ices or hy calling the Features Deport mcnt. 642-4321 Tn a1'0td d1sapp<mllment. prospective bndes are "'m1nd1'!1 to haue their wedding stones. with o black und·wlnte glossy of the bnde or of the couple. 10 tht> Ft!olures Department one week before the wed.dang E:ngogement announcements. with black·ond- w h1te glossy o/ the Juture bndR or thf! couple. mu&t be received by the Features Deportment su toef!ks before the weddmgdate SATURDAY, SEPT. I By SVDN ~~y OMAU Aa&&'i 1 March 2l·Aprll l9l: Reach out for 1mprovemmt. expunslon, completion or project. Travt!I and love are In pktun1 Accent on learning, ~ubllthJJl&. finding out bow to best arrive at dulinatJon TA\Jaus <April 20·May 20>: Study Aries rntlssa1.-. You cttn cut llnanclaJ burden by "talking 1t over" with partner. mate. Soml"-investment pron-dute8 requJre revlaion. Some.one. In 8lrlvin1 to be Important. ha.A wrapped unn~ua.ry cloud of my1tcry around methodology. .. GEMINI <May 21.June 20>: Accent on new upp r oa'ch l o uffuirs ot heart. Emotion 1 mpulalven~~ these grab c.1tnter stage. Leo, Aquariui. figuru promlncotly. You make marvelous, nl.'w cont 3ct Key is to permit relaUoMhlp to grow Means don't make demands. u v<>ld n.ash.in,c . chJding , pu11hing. ('AN 'Ell (June 21-July 22>· follow through on hun('t1 Teach. learn. fight good battle against red tape Aquarlu~. Cancer , Caprlcom individuals r1i;cur1• vromlnenUy. You can improve work and health condillom1 rt ill n matter of getting desir~s on JmJ>('r ln"'lNrntng. LEO <July 23 ·Aug. 22>: Social life ucC'elerates; emotions tend to dominate. Be ready fo r change, travel. creative endeavors which bring ~ ou in contact with exciting people. Gemini. Swg1tluriu.') persons figure in scenario -and so does the number 3. You'll see! VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22>: Specifics dominate means this is ltme to outline plans. prepare format, P~l concept in working order. Aquarius. Leo, Scorpio persons figure prominently. Build for security. Stress income potential rather than intrigue. Get the facts! LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22>: Accent on trips, calls, surpri~e visit -or discovery. Imprint your own style. implement policy. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure prominenUy. You are relieved or "foolish" burden. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 2H: Money. home improvement. reconciUalion of differences with family -these are spotlighted. Taunas, Libra - and another Scorpio -play key roles -and so does the number 6. Financial picture is clarified. SAGl1TAJUlJS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: Take lead. be a self-starter, perfect methods, techniques. Accent on independence, romance, creativity. learning difference between desire and necessity. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22.Jan. 19>: Obtain hint from Sagittarius message. Accent is on mystery . g lamour, activity behind the scenes. Cancer. Capricorn persons figure prominently. Organize, bring priorities into focus. Member of opposite sex means business. AQtJAllllJS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18>: Accent on optimism, getline recognition, having spotlight on you -and being able to make the most of it. Be gregarious, meet people, list.en to various plans. Keep an open mind without being gullible. PISCES <Feb. 19·March 20>: Break through to heart of matters. Refuse to be restricted by timidity. Highlight originaUty, self~xpression. Let loved one know you do care -and do something to prove it. Leo, Aquarius individuals figure prominently If SepteJnber 9 is your birthday you understand audience appeal. You could sway a jury. instill confidence in persons with physical or emotional problems. Aries, Libra persons play i mportant roles in your life. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while back you printed a letter from a re.der who want· ed to know If there was any way a person could poHibly cheat at bin,o . It seems that she and her famUy never won although they all played several cards at once. wbUe a neiahbor and h1a wlfe were frequent win· nera of aome very big pots. The question was : "Is It posai~ lo cheat at bingo? lho, how?" You said you didn't know -but you'd ask your readers. Well - what d1d they say? - WAITING TO HEAR JN NORWALK - FAIRFIELD CONN. 0..£.All WAITING-~ They saJd pleacy. I was num mo.eel by die vane· ty of &rleks (bo&la plain and laocy> &bat can be used to ''throw" a bingo game. I opted eot lo publlsla the respoues because I don't want &o be a party lo edacaU.. die pabUc .... , dlete llaea. A reMer from Baffalo suuff&ed &laat uyo.e la New Y~ atate wlilo 1as- ped1 clteaClng alto•ld contact tllelr at ate 's Bingo Comml11lo• <tbroagla tlle disU1d at· toraey•a oflke> &lld aa lnveaUgatloa •Ill be coed•decl. So -daere'a tJte ••nee. IMd tlLat •• a11 yo• 're golac to 1et, folka. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband is the manager of an all- girl office. There was a terriUc cloudburst re- cently and all the employees were allowed to leave early in case flooding condiUona de· veloped. My big ·hearted husband told the girls in his office that if &nf of them couldn't ma.lee at to their own homes they were welcome to spend the night at ours. ewe live a short distance from the office. 1 I didn't expect anyone to s how up, but to my surprise a divorcee ~ho is a f e w years m y hus band's senior ap- peared at our front door. Whe n I s uggested a room In a nearby motel. she asked If she could use the phone lo find out if the roads to her home were passable. The reaponse was an a(. flrmatlve one and she left. Now I'm beginning to wonder abou.t th is woman and m~ husband. Do you thin . cided to keep her own my husband that she har. •he ~e3!y .~!peeled to name . She wants this put a I w • y s b e l' n ti:: 5 '! 0~61: o~ths i:: or the wedding in vita· "'head stronac and lhere aometbing Ln this incl· tons . She has also made is nothing they can do dent that perhaps 1 it clear that she wants no ubout it. should 1lve a second menUonof her parents.or Our son is an only thought to? -Dlf'· ofus toappearonlhem· chiJdandldon'twantto FE RENT KIND OF vitatl_on _-s~ys "there's lose him. He says he FLOOD VICTIM nopomltnlt believes his br1de·lo·be DEAR DIFFERENT: l have no obJections to has a right to her own A very lmportaat Uak la any of this but my views and goes along mlulag from your husband ls furious. He with them. I need some story. Did Ute woma• has told me be wants aJl advice on how to deal k•ow &lie JH>u bas 1 the names of bis rel~ with this. -MRS. £,_ w. wife? U &be did <aJtd I atives taken off the in-OF VTRCINIA rtJtd It dlflka.IUo believe vltation list because he DEAR MRS. E. W.: slle did aot> wbat do yo• doesn't care lo listen to Stace your busband think she was going to their comments about doesn't want any of bis do wl&b your bus band his · · w 0 m en · s L 1 b relaU\'es lo be on lbe wllUe you were In bed daughter·in·law. ·· guest list, their names aext to blm! should be taken off. Hi!. Wllten you uawer MY He also says he will rights deserve to be question. I will respond not consider our son's res pected as well alt to yoan. wife as a relative or his "Miss Headstrong's ... D E A R A N N since she doesn't want If you hope lo main· LANDERS: "Garage" our name. More fallout : lain any kind of rela· and "yard" sales are a We had planned to give tloashlp witb your son big thing these days. so I them a check for Sl0.000 and his wtfe it wlU taave hope you will print this for a down payment on a to be oa their terms. So. letter. home bul since she has dear. do your best to R e c en t I y m y come up wilh all these keep the l~ of com· daugbter·in·law bought .. regulations ... my munlcaUo n open. It an elec:trlc blanket al a hus band has decided sounds as U yoar Iatan yard sale. She did not that Sl.000 ls enou~h. daugllter·ln·law would receive direcUoos with The parents of this llke llotlWag bet.ttt tllan the blanket. nor did she yo to cat Y• off complete· know o(the dan1ers that ung woman are very ly. Do -r ... _ _......._. •-nice. They are as em· 1 --·~ -might result from faulty barrassed as we are but aee ttaat tbls doeaa't bap· wiring. That blanket her rather confided to pea. started a fl.re. Lucidly -;::::;;;;;;;:=.:~=:~=!=:~;;-;~~========:; her husband put it out I RlJFFEll'S before any serious START LOSING damage was done. People s hould be WHOl.STHY WEIGHT TODAY careful when they buy .._ 1'• W• •11t ~Cle\! 0~1 o1 iwng "'t'l\lftl o\ electric appliances, life .. ... Ql!linq si.no New hn·Slrtl'IQfl .... jackets, diving gear. 1'22 .....,...,. lllllil ww owt YGUI -oo-"'~' snorkels, et.c., to make c.t. w..-~' ''"' PU111~nte0s10 \Ufl lolon9 MIQlll sure they are in good &eo--1111S ~ ,.., ,.,... You H UI ltsl-IUf• lood ~ ttCtss I.ii working order. Most 1f 11110 bllneduo -ov ons1t.ld o1 ea11a "bargains" have been ~--~'S Wglllasvov10110w11itPlan sittine 1n damp garages ..-.-.. 0onotw or_, dleclNt 1tc IW9 or cellars for months · "!~~"c.c -.s AtQIOflQ"""""' "'*' .w before the wer t ... ,. cO'olo 10 w 00\lllCh ~ ~ .,111ou4 Y e PU up !.I 1.i< 111 .. ~1 9dMO 11ttvou:r-0< -oo voo for sale. Beware. -A Se•••u ,,..,.si..,u .. 1 You• 0oot CM1 Wl1 IOS!ftO ~~ ,00~ ,.,111 _ FRIEND •OllSl:ot~-.... , Yout A•('•• lllP9-.i MICI Stt l!ltOlflt<tnet .. DEAR FRIEND: My COSTU•ESA642-17S3 rOUI '""'°' •Oii owt '' •o YOtllvtt &banks on bebalf of •u...._.a, ... mlllloas. Your letter M1~~10'ol"W•E.J0495-0401 29'12 '-c..w-was weU wortla prtnttn~. . "'.a.-P1no 1 ATLEAOtNG DRUG STORES DE AR ANN~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LANDERS: Our son is being married in the rau. His flancee has de· --~MOLAR€ PUTS' AMERIC~ ON ITS' FEET. '-'!,af\G.,.~ Teaching Indian Children THE RIGHT WAY Advanced Health Center will help you get weight off and keep it off! • 'Personalized Program' tall0t'9d just for you! To meet your needs! • No Shots, Gimmicks, or Fad Diet! • Professional Staff I BEL AIR, Md . <AP I -Cathy Tombaugh knelt intently in front of the Navajo rug frame, pulling yarn she had spun and dyed through a web of threads, weaving an intricate pattern. In the n ext room . several young boys went through the paces or a traditional dance of the Plains Indians. while another group put the finishing touches on an 18-fool lee~. The Harford County schoolchildren, who were preparing for a Saturday nif!tt. PC?W· wow. were 101sh1ng three weeks of a sum· merlime project d e - signed lo teach them In· dian culture. LOOK BETTER BUT UNLIKE many -other youngsters who FEEL BEnER study the subject, these • student.a have a special Get More Fun Out Of Life interest. Like several thousand others in Maryland's public .... Call Now for Information schools. they are In· -dians . (714) 975-0700 Across the state there are Cherokee . bers of other tribes emi· grated lo the region, like Lumbees who came to Baltimore lo take fac· tory jobs during World War II. FIVE SUBDIVISIONS in th e s tat e - BaJtimore. Harford. Montgomery and Prince Georges counties, as well as Baltimore City -have developed pro· grams aimed at meeting the special needs of these students. The programs are runded by the federal In· dian Education Act of 1969 . Ma.ryland 's participation began in 1972, when state educa- tion officials identified the Indian populations in a number or areas. Lloyd Elm of the Of· nee or Indian Education in the Department or Health, Education and Welfare said the pro- grams are deslgned .. to meet lhe special educa. Uooal needs of the In· dian children because they are Indian." Advanced Health Center Piscataway. Cree, Chop. E L M • w u o tank, Wicomico, Rap-supervises the Indian Open Every Day 8 AM to 1 o PM Pa h an o ck • Sioux • education programs in Lum bee. Ch octaw, slates east or the Mis· The Profe&slonalApproachtoSetf Con1Jo1 Mohawk, Nanticoke. sissippi. said the em· Weight, Smoking, Alcohol and Strea~. Delaware and Passamo· phas1s has changed in quoddy Indians. the past few years. lndiau, and being in public school. "We need to get away from the stereotyping or the Jndian as the 'noble savage; and give them a more positive self· image," said Elm, an Onondaga Indian from Syracuse. N.Y. "THESE KIDS have greater cultural needs than kids on the reserva· lion." he continued. "because they aren't getting the constant re- inforcement or being with their own people ... The five Maryland programs use several approaches in trying to help Indian students. Some are developing educational materials lo supplement those in the school systems, while others are providing tutoring or cultural enrichme~rograms. The si leant thing about the lifestyles and customs of various tribes a nd study arts and crafts s uch as Pueblo pottery. Sioux beadwork and Navajo rugmaking. Some or the high school students prefer not to be set apart as In· dians. she said, but most of the younger children are receptive to the pro- gram. In Baltimore tbe em-c has is is divided etween academic achievement and cultural enrichment. Coordinator Tonya Bun· dart said more than 1.100 pupils are enrolled in tbe program, which operates both a tutorial project and a cultural center. THE MAIN llOCUS or the Harford County proj- ect. which serves about 9S students. is lbe sum· mer workshop. This year . proj ec t coordinator ~dna Goshorn brought in a variety of experts to teach Indian crafts. 1052 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach. 548·8684 about each or the pro· grams. however. Is that the children's parents determine how and where the money is spen t . A project coordinator works with ---------.......!!:=================::::::!. the parent committee and federal officials to draw up a program ac· ceptable to all parties. 1300BrlstolSlNetNOfth,NewportS..Ch,CA82eeO Some tribes are native "There has been a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lo~t~h:e~~~·~·~w~hl~l~e~m:e~m~· movement away hom ~ concern with academic achievement." he said, ··and now there Is more concern with teaching the kids bow to cope with some of lhe pres· sures related lo bein~ In Montgomery Coun· t y, for example. a cultural center has been established lo accom· modate about 235 stu- de nts representing 40 ADYANCIE lllGllTRATION NOW OPEN. 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Manicuring, 1ndivldua1 Lashes Me6rc• _, SUO Extra Charge lor Blow Ory or Curuno ThursdayiFrlday Saturo.y •no Suncjay Iron c••OUMOAY s•-•u s.ta~... -u.oo "" tRYIMl llVD .. surn 202, COST• MBA 646-7197 ..... ( r • ( t e r !I • ti d. • ,_ " s di ei ln ff a l ~ 11 BOATING • Fume Venting Rules Studied !h~ US. Coast Guard is proposing new vcnlalat1on rules to help prevent gasoline fumes from <H'cumulating in the bilges of boats. Under the proposed rules, boats with inboard moto rs will have to have powered ventilation syste ms to discharge vapors In the engine area before the motor is started. A natural ventilation system also would be requ ire d f o r b o th In board and outboard motors to eliminate any fu mes that build up d uring e n g in e operation. The Coast Guard is acce pting publi c co mm ent o n th e proposed regul11t1ons. which would apply to m 11nufacturers al) well as operators. MORE THAN 500 ARE EXPECTED FOR OCTOBER CHAMPIONSHIP TllE R EGULAT · BOATING IONS would impose certain ventilation de· s ign requirements on Windsur_f ers to Race ma nufacturers and boat operators would have to properly maintain the systems. Written comments on the proposed regulations must be received by Sept. 25 and s hould be submitted to the Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard. Washington, D.C. 20590. Fast-growing Sport to Draw 500 to Mexico Copies of the regulations may be obtained by writing to the same address. More tha n 500 windsurfers from throughout the world ure expected to attend the 1978 world championship regatta for the unique sailing board scheduled Oct. 14·24 a t Mujeres Bay, Cancun, Mexico. . Competitors arc expected from about 30 coun-tries. TUE REGATTA WILL BE split into four men 'i. \H•1ght clal>:-. champ1onsh1ps, the women's Busy Sailing Weekend Due Orange County yacht clubs will keep sailors busy this weekend with a host of post-Labor Day n:gattas tor both one-design classes and larger offshore boats . Top feature will be the windup or Bahia Corin- thian Yacht Club's Angelman Series for Inte rna - t1onal Offs hore Ruic and Pacific Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. ALSO CATERING TO the PHRF sailors is Capis trano Bay Yacht Club with its Back-to-Sc hool rega tta Sunday. coupled with a junior series for Sabots 3.lld Lasers on Saturday. Voyagers Yacht Club will st art the fall series with a pair of traditional events -the Allen Campbell Trophy r ace for Luders-165 on Saturday and the Jane Schock Memorial race for women at the helm of Lido-14s on Sunday. South Shore Yacht Club has issued a bid for one-design sailors to compete in its OD cham· p1onship Saturday and Sunday. . 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I . .; .~ ... 11111o.~.L.Y.~.L.O•TllllllllllllFmrmldamym,S.iiiilpmtemmmbefiiiil8 .• 1.91mt ............................................................ ~ ..... ~.'ff' ..... ~ .................... .. I ' . Here Comes KC! ' . 'f airly's Homer S e ts Up Series. • By llOWA&O l.. llANDl' 0. .. 0.., ......... Ron Fairly bas been throuab t.he champions hip "'',., ~ore and he may have prov1df'd th~ !lparll Uwt wall uwakt>n tM AnJela In Ume for tht>1r four· R•me . 1,•nc>s "1th Amencao Lc111aue WC'~t lead.1n1 Kem ''" Caly walh l\ dramallc home nm Thur~day nittht · • ~~ Caty comes in wilb • 2' 1-aame lead o~tr the l\ngl'l5, than.ks to Falrly THF. ANOJl:L~ CAME FROM a 8.0 defjclt to 1>0st a 7-45 vlttory before u~:ras OS.815 paid 1 at Anaheim Sta- d l um With Fa1rly's two run homer get h ,.,.,..,, W.e"'n Cll'f • c.i-• 1 up m. l lftg t e tying S.11>«1•~ IC..,Mt City .. c.llfoml• 111 • up rn n od winning s.-., 1C_o.., .. c..i11on11. u Slpm runs across. .. That showt; the character of Uus ball club." Fairly sa.id after bitting the homer. "To come back <1fler being six runs down ia really something.·· • Except for an injury to Ron Jackson in Wednesday night's doubleheader. Fairly might h he been on the bench -but \hat doesn't bother hpn. He·s excited about the chances or the Angels b'9t also admita be 1s frustrated. : .. THE LACK OF EMarlON on this team is very frustrating to m e," the red·headed first bllseman says. ·'This ball club ia very funny In tbat respttt. It will win four in a row, then lose t-ree. You'd think that if they win three in a row tiey would get excited and keep winning ... · Asked if he knew wby. Falrly added: ! "If I knew tbe answer, I 'd certainly do ~m et.bing about it. Perhaps it's because some of tiese fellows have never been on a pennant con- t•nder before. "l 'LL TELL YOU one thing. It's touih as hell even gomg lo the bitll park when you are 35 1amea out at this point In the season and have no place to 110 .. When Fairly hit bis home run in a biC seven· run c"ploslon ln the sixth with Joe Rudi on base, he didn't trot around the bases. He ran and elappt'd his hands aJJ the way Meanwhlle, Angel starte,. Frank Tanana didn't have It Thursday night. All alx runa scored by Tex· as came off the lefl.flaoder in m innin11. And it looked Uke a repeal perform&DCe of ttHt twin bltl loss Wednesday. DOC MEDICH WAS breezine alona for the Rangers. allowing only one bit and two base run· ners ror the first fi ve innings. Then it happened. Three successive singles loaded the bases and an infield out got a run across. Lyman Bostock singled in two more, then scored on Don Baylor's 30th homer to sel the stage for Fairly . Before the Inning ended, the Angels sent 11 players to the plate and had seven bits along with seven runs. For Baylor lt was a memorable home run. It gave him 77 RBI ror the season. a career hlgb. WHILE TANANA DIDN'T have it on the mound, relief specialists Dyar Miller and Dave La Roche were In complete command. Miller gave up a hit to the first batter he faced, then retired 10 in a row to get the victory. LaRoche. the ace of the bullpen. hurled the final two innings to get bis 21st save of the year. This gave him the American League lead over the Yankees' Rich Gossage. l s Manager Jim Fregosi worried about Tanana? "l thought be was throwing well tonight, but See ANGE~. Pace BS .............. ~------------------------------------~------~--~ RON FAIRLY (LEFT) CLAPS AFTER HlmNG GAME·WINNING HOMER . AT RIGKT IS JOE AUOt ......,,.. GOLDEN WEST RUNNING BACK STEVE FOGEL. Trojans' Mro Versatility Rakhshani Plays Tight End, Wide Receiver at SC By ERNIE CASTILLO OtlMD.ity ........... Vic Rakhshani symbolizes the new breed of light ends in football: strong enough to be a blocker on running plays, fast enough to be a deep receiver on passing plays and versatile enough to do both with an equal amount of suc· cess. As such. he nts perfectly into the plans of USC Coach John Robinson. who promises to open up the Trojans' ~round-oriented offense this fall. But until this year, Rakhshani considered himself neither fast nor overly strong. Those traits he developed dur.ing the last year while combating the frustration of having to sit out a season. T HE I MP ROVEMENT FROM HIS senior season at Edison High, where be was All.CIF in football and Sunset League shot put champion in track, has been as much mental as it has physical. ''I've matured a lot since then," says the 20·year-old Rakhshani, who figures to see a lot of action in USC's season opener Saturday against Texas Tech at the Coliseum. "I worked on my strength a lot and I'm stronger in uery aspect. That in tum has helped my speed." 1 When Spartans Coach Darryl Rogers left San Jose to take a similar post at Mictugan State. Rakhsham packed his bags also and enrolled at Golden West College. BECAUSE HE HAD TO WAIT a season before enroll- ing a t another major university anyway. Rakhshani at first wasn't upset about the surgery that kept him off the playing field. But as the season wore on, the wait became increasingly frustrating . "That was the h ardest part-silting out a year." he recalls. "I 'd wateb other games being played and I knew I could be out there. being involved. It <the layofCI was good in a way because it did give my ankle tJme to neaJ property ms tead or run: ning on it too soon. But it was bard sitting d own watching everyone else play.·· As be is quick to point out: -..Things worked out ror the best. Now, I'm at a No. 1 program." EVER SINCE SPlllNG DRILLS. Rakhs haoi has been listed along with James Hunter as the probable s tarter at light end. When he missed live days of prac: tice recently because of tendinitis in his ankle. Hunter got the starting role for Saturday's opener. ·'They've got us both listed as starters but be·u start the game," Rakhshani said without a trace of regret. "We'll be alternating throughout lbe game. tbou1h. They've kind of got m e lite Onie Not that Rakhsh&Jli1 who stands 6-3 and weighs 230 podDlli, could pose in before-and-after pictures for a body build- ing ad. His playing wel1bt in high school was 200 pounds. packed on· a 6-2 frame. It's just that since then, be bas taken weight lifting seriously. VIC RAKHSHANI Newsome <former Alaba m a star>. playing tight end. wide receiver and flanker. I've • gotten into aJl three of the positions and we'll be using all .. I WAS WEAK IN hl&b school.'' Rathabani admits openly. •'I never re ally lifted too much but I 've about tripled my strength since then." Now able to bench press 375 pounds, Rakbsbani bas lowered his 40-yard sprint tlme to 4.7 seconds, better than average for a tight end. "In high school, I could run it in five fiat. if that," Rakhsbani grins. The lack or speed d idn't hurt Rakhshani in his freshman season at San Jose State, where he caught 24 passes tor 3'11 yards and three touchdowns. Named to the Freshman All·American team by Football News. R akbshanl appeared to be on bis way to stardom until an ankle injury sidelined him during spring training. of them ." &AIDISllANI WILL BE a main (actor in Robinson's plan to take heat off bis stellar backfield by throwing more. particularly to secondary receivers. The theory is s imple. With defenses concentrating on tallba~k Charles White and fullback Lynn Cain, the receivers should be open. It's also a two-fold deal Once defenses are forced to respect USC's passing game, the Trojans' running attack will open up. "Everybody always knew what USC was IOinl to do- See llAIDISllANI, Pace BS Knees and Elllows Rwtlers' Fogel Snudl, but Talemed Hooton Best in NL --Dodgers' Lasorda By JOHN SEVANO Ot .. .,.. ........ ""' Ah. but for the sake or a few miles. That's all that separates Golden West and Fullerton colleges, but the distance was far enough Ufat Steve Fogel decided to choose GWC because of its closer prox\mity to his ~Alamitos home. "I didn't know where I wanted to go. Finally, I d ecided on Golde n West because 1 thought Fullerton was too far a drive." smiled Fogel. THE DECISION P ROVED to be the right one for the s tocky S-9, 194-paund running back who runs the 40-yard dash in 4.43 seconds. In his first full season wilb the Rustlers, Fo,el led the Southern Cal Conference in rushing with 792 yards. He also added 10 touchdowns and was one of the key factors in the Rustlers claiming of the conference championship and the Avocado Bowl over top.ranked Fullerton. Last season was rewarding to Fog~l and the Rustlers as they reeled oCC seven stralabt wins after a slow 2-2 beginning. LAST YEAR'S EFFORTS have also accorded G WC a lofty No. 2 ranking in a preseason JC poll. Fogel will tell you it's hard to assess his team at the mome nt because they haven 't played a game yet. But he'll Just as quickly add thtt ~am deserves Its ranklns. "Oo paper we have a 1reat team," 11ld Fotel, who will l;>e in the startinl backfield when the Rustlers open their 1978 football aeuoo Saturday nifht at Long Beach. "But we'll have to wait until after the season to see bow lood we are." LIKE ALL RUNNiNG BACKS, Fogel baa hla goals for the coming season-but hls principles come fint. •• I -..._ -·- "Every back dreams about gaining 1,000 yards. I'd like to do that, but it's not going to be up . to me, it's going to be up to the offeruiive line," he said. "Still. those things aren't as important to me as the team. "You know." he said reflect.1nl. "I've never been on an undefeated team in my lffe. I 'd like to do that. and, on paper, we ha ve a team that could." FOGEL UNDERSTANDS he may have to put aside his personal goals for the benefit of the team. "lf I'm think\ng big gain every time I cet the ball then I'm not going to help the team." said the all·Southern Cal Conference back. "I'm going lo have to take my four or five r,ards at a crack and let the rest take care or itself. ' In talk.log about his future, Foael isn 't sure what he wants to do following his career at Golden West. He realizes there isn't a bugh demand for 5-9 backs. "MA \'BE l 'LL GO lo one of the WAC achOOla," he said. ··1 don't know. I Just want to play as lone as I can. "Football i1 Important to me and I don't want to co to a school like USC or UCLA and not play." In talking about hls slze Fo1el comments, "It astonishes me more scouts and coaches don't see a need for a smaller back. I tblnk lt'a ln my favor to be my height. Mott lineman can't even ... me. "IC you run hard and low to the 1round1 all the defense ls going to see is knees and elbows. • Hopefully, that's all Fo1el ls 1oln1 to abow the opposition lhil seaaon. .. -- • ...,_,. •a.r• ............ Jim Bouton is back in the major leagues as a member of the Atlanta Braves. Bouton, who is best remem· bered for bis two World Series wins in 1964 as a member of the New York 'V ankees and being lhe a uthor of the controversial book Ball Four. will be m aking his first appearance since 1970 when h~ starts against the Dodgers Sun· day. ... . .. ~ . , ........ HOUSl'ON <API -Los Angeles le£tfielder Dusty Bater bas his thinlcing straight again, Burt Hooton woo a game without his best pitches and there were no fights in the dressing room follow- ing the Dodgers• 3·2 victory over Houston Thursday night. Any disharmony that might have existed concerning the Dodgers recently was not visible. There certainly was nothlne to campare with the publicized fight between Steve Garvey and Don Sutton. Dodgers Slate T he scen e wa s as h ni II tr I ed TOftlOlll Lo111,...1eu1~ S.lllo.lft. armo ous as a we · a n s.1ur<10 t.osAnve1eutAti.nc. 4.a 0,m . symphony after the Dodgers Sunc1•, l.OiA,.ee1tutAllMltt " 10 •. m. won their ninth straight one- run decision and took a four-game lead over San Francisco ln the NL WestemDlvtson race. DODGER MANAGER Tommy Lasorda sang lhe praises of Hooton, who became the second pitcher in the National League lo win 17 games despite having several rough Innings. "He's the best pitcher In the National League right now," Lasorda said flaUy. "He's the finest young pitcher I ever saw come out of college. He and his famlly are like part of my ramlly." Baker. whose home run production has dropped off this season, clubbed his 11th homer in the fifth inning and s cored the winning run In the eighth after walking He now Is tuned In to play· lng baseball. ''I HAD SOME THINGS on my mind that dld:n't help my con· centratJon, but I can 't tell you what they were," Baker said. "But I got my thinking straight rlght now and that's been the bl11eat thlnf· 'I remember talking lo Doug Rau after he had a death In the family and I couldn't understand how he kept aoma on. He told me you've got to Ust your priorilles in life ond go on. "l remembered that a nd It helped me get tblngs back \n the See DODGERS, Page 8 5 1 I I I J • ~NIS I BASEBALL ... Wlru ..... PAM SHRIVER, 18, RETURNS BALL IN DEFEATING LESLIE HUNT THURSDAY. Rematch Looms Sunday Connors, Borg Fmstrate U.S. Open Foes NEW YORK !AP I -Playing tennis against Bjorn Borg or Jimmy Connors can be a very rrustralin" experience. ··I hit s hort, long, ever- ywhere ... and l can't beat him," Raul Raqiirez said T hursday after bowtng to the top·seeded Borg 6-7, 6-4, 6-4, 6-0 in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Tennis Championships . "Is there anything to ugher than playing Jimmy Connors? Maybe fighting Muhammad Ali," said Brian Gottfried, the No. 5 sl!ed who was eliminated by Connors 6-2. 6-1 Thursday night. THE VICTORIES moved Borg and Connors into Saturday's semifinals, where Borg will face his friend and practice partner Vitas Gcrulailis, the No. 4 seed, and Connors will meet 15th seeded John McEnroe, the brash 19-year-old. The finals are Sun· day. Jn women's action, 16-year-old Pam Shriver. the No. 16 seed. b eca me th e yo unge st semifinalist in U.S. Open history with a 6·2, 6-0 victory over Aus tralian Lesley Hunt and fourth-seeded Wendy Turnbull of Australia struggled past 15th· seeded Kathy May 3-6, 7~. 6-3. The women's semifinals were scheduled today, with Shriver fa cing top-seeded Martina Navratilova and Turnbull oppos- ing second-seeded Chris Evert in a rematch of last year's final. Jn that one. Evert won 7-6, 6·2. A crowd or 19,433, including 17,R62 paid, attendet' Thursday RAKHSHANI OF use. • • run the ball," says Rakbahani. .. ll was just a matter of stopping them. Now, we'll be shll\mg a \ot, putting men in motion, try. ing to catch defenses olf guard. Instead of knowing what·~ com· ing. they'll have to be guessing. "ll'll sUll be a basic power of· fense but the ball will be in the air a little more. the offense will be more balanced. And instead o f just throwin g t o two re· ('e\vers, we'll be us\ng the tight e nd and both backs which are a lot more important in a passing altack. 1t wm make it a lot more open game." IF RAKHSRANI SOUNDS like tie's content, it's because he is. "USC has always been my childhood dream,·· he says . "Everybody around here always wanted to play at use. J'1st from being around there three weeks, 1 don't think there's another school that can compete with it in terms of pride and tradition. It's unreal how much pride and heart the people put into the program, the players, coaches and whole athletic de- partment." use has so much talent that Rakhshani, like many other Tro· jans, believes that some .or the toughest competition they 11 race will be in team drills. "Practices can be as hard- and as fun-as games." he says. "We run up against some great competition just in our scrim- mages . That's one of the things that make us so good. "The progra m is an ace. Everything about it is No. 1." night's session, a U.S. Open record and the first sellout for the new NationalTennisCcnter. ACCORDING TO a U.S. Ten· nis Association spokesman, it was ·the largest crowd ever to watch a tournament tennis match. surpassed only bx. two crowds in Australia for Davis Cup matches and the crowd or 30,472 that watched Billie Jean King beat Bobby Riggs In the Houston Astrodome Sept. 20, 1973. Ramirez, the No. 8 seed, said that playing Borg creat es special problems. "I have to do a lot of thinking out there because l know I can't overpower him." said the mustachioed Mexican ... He ·s volleying better, his serve is s tronger and it's still not easy to pass him because he's so quick. There really isn't much you can do." BOaG, WHO HAS complained about the fut artUiclal playing s urface belog used ln the tourney, said be wu gradually getting accustomed to lt. "Still l think it might be too fast," he maintained. "I'm get- ting more used to it, but I'm still not comfortable." It was Ramirez who looked un· comfortable Thursday. especial· ly following the opening set. which he took by winning the tie· breaker 8-6. ll was downhill from there. T"UIHOAY"S lllSULTS -·•51 ...... O.tWrflfWlh &lorn~. ~n. Clef. RMil RamorH . Mn· lco, .. ,. ~. ~. •.O. J lmmy Coolnoo. united Stales, oef Brien Goltlrle4, UnlteoStates.•·1, 1·•·• 1. ..,_,.,.si ...... ~IMlt Pem Shrl..er, United Sta1•l. ~· U~ltY HY!lt, A11\lralle, t..1 • ..0. WerldY Turnbull, Auitrall•, oer K •lhy Mey. 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I Orange County's Oldest Lin.coln-Morcurv Dealership .JOHNSON a SON I ~ l 2626 Harbor Blvd • Costa Moso • 540·5630 .. . ~ 11 ..... rtlfle•., ANGELS ..• couldn 'l get his breaking stuff over." Fregosi said "He can straighten himseU out a lot of times but didn't tonight.·• HAS FREGOSI BEEN as- sociated with comebacks of thls maynitude before? .. ·ve seen a few but none that were as Important as tb\s one to me or the club." he said. "I played with an Angel team one year that was down by 11 and came back to win, 12-11. ·· Kansas City Manger Whitey Herzog ordered a special batting practice for his club today. They went to the stadium at 3 this af- ternoon. Kansas City is coming off several injuries but may not have 1976 American League bat- ting champion George Bret.t in the lineup tonight. Bretl has a broken thumb on his right hand and it has affected his batting. Others in the KC lineup who have been Injured but appear ready for run duty against the Angels in<.'lude infielders Fred Patek and Frank White along with outfielder Al Cowens. TEX.AS CALlll'OllNIA .. ,,._. ..... _. 4 I I 0 HarQrO v• lb J Elll•ph Benlovucr H•rr•n u 1' Oliver II ~.,, Zill• dll L.W$Qln P' !tllnoberQ.; 8t••<ou• 30 W111~2b J 1 1 ' I 0 0 0 4 I I J l 0 I 0 •000 4 I I 0 ) I I l 0 0 0 0 4000 • 0 0 0 4 I 1 I R Mlllt r cf LaMlord 31> Bostoo rl S.ylOt dll Rucll lf Fairly lb Oownl~c Grl<ll JI> J.AnO•r~% • 0 I I • ' ' 1 4 I I 1 • I 1 0 f I I 1 3 0 I 0 3 I I 0 l I I 0 fOltl\ 34 • I • Tol•I\ JJ 1 10 1 l uas •Ol 1QO 000-. Calltornl• 000 001 00.-1 OP-~lllMnle t. LOB-Tuet 4, C4111ornl• 4 78-Wlih HR-HerQrove 0 1. B•nlQ.,..t '"· 8•y* UOI. Felr1y (ti. S8-0owrW119, ,.. M II alt BB .0 TEXAS MeOICh SV. S 4 4 0 Clhel•M (L. a.ti 2\1:1 2 J 3 I CALI P'OllNl.A U"ana H, • • 6 1 1 0 Miiiet IW, S-11 l ' , I 0 0 0 0 LaRo<l'le 2 I 0 0 I 2 S•••-L•Rocne 1211 8•1k-f•n•n• 121. T-2·40. A-U,115. * ANGIL NOT'l!S -Pllcn1"9 m•t<hups I« Ow lo.tr-o•m• -~ wllll !Cans.\ City llrld ~ IC...,, (IH I golllQ tor the ""991• ~ <}9alr>SI ICC's UNY Gwa 11)-41. '" SaturcSay's lwln 11111 11 wUI be o-ls ~,-. "'""' 61\d alQ Gel• 114-71 f« the Royall agal~t 0.. UM 1 .... 1 -oa.,. ll'rwt <~> .,._.. ., .. 1 .. 111 tries aos111 SUnclty ao-',.t ~-s.tMl.rff 116-111 ••• TIM AnQtls' flm ~·· Biii .. ..,..,, ••• In i-i with a repoot on K-City. 11• Ila• """ on soeclal estlgnment to Kovl ,,.. ROy•ll ,.,. ,,.. PHI 10 de~ lncldent .. ly, R•9MY P<O• 5"" Fra..clsco '° 11111 wln Ille National t..e911ue w .. 1 11<11 .Omlb It "''9'11 have -• mistake not to pitch ""-Blw Wt-SO.V ·~•Ml IM 000Qtn. •· Tner•'• a lllQ dltfef'eflce In Dell!Q one Olme .,.. lllree Qe"""' -lfld," RIQ Uyt ... 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That's the key to success. ln this ball park. you can get away with a few more things because it's so big.·· The see-saw battle went back and forth until the eighth Inning when Vic Davatillo. with the score lied 2-2. hit a sacrifice fly to left. scoring Baker from third b ase with the winning run. LOS .ANOELIS HOUSTON •r 11M )000 •OOO 0000 1 0 I I 3 I I 0 • 0 I 0 1 0 ' I I 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 000 4000 3 I I 0 I 0 I 0 0000 Lope\21> Ruuau ss "Smlln r1 Garvey 11> C.y Jb o .e•ur" Mof\dtyct Noni.ct FerouM>f'I < Wl'llte II' VHQet C HOOIO<I t> O.••lllloClfl Fonterp ....... !0)0 s I 1 0 \ 0 I 0 .. 0 I I )000 J 1 I I 1 0 I 0 0000 4 0 I 0 0000 000 0 l 0 1 0 0001 000 0 Lanclltoyu Ormrllfl 21> HOWerO pll Puhl cf J.Cru1 r1 Ctt>ell to we111no11 AIWll 8er'9m•" tb B•ldwl11pll J , (;Of\U lel:Jb Bod ly C LernonQeltO p WMM>f'I 1)11 se.ton 0< TOllll 34 l II l TOI•" l l 2 1 1 Los AflOallS 100 Oto 011)-.J HIWS!on 010 010 000-2 OP-Lol AllQellS '· HoVSIOft I . LOB-Los An9e1n 10, Ho.ttton t. 28-"unell. J Crut, L-s "4R-o.aaur m1. 58-Pulll 2, Garvey, L•nOnloy. s -ulldtstoy, MonClay. Sl"-P\1111, Oav•llllo IP H a£• aa \0 LOS ANOELaS HOOIO<I IW, 11 .. I I • 1 1 4 I l'onl.,. 2 I O O O I HOUSTON Ltmof199110IL,••131 ' II l l I 4 Save -Fo"ter 1111. H BP -Gervey lllV LPl'llOfl99llOI T-1 13.A-1 ..... Fndey. September 8. 1978 DAILY PILOT •l'J A Capsule R•Port From th• World of Sport• Patek Letting Us Down, Says Anonymous Royal From AP Dilpaklte• Freddie Patek. lhe diminutive shortstop of II the Kansas City Royals. ls ln the do house. "We feel like he's let us down.'-one player was quoted anonymously as saying in Anaheim. where the Western Division-leadlng Royals face the Angels tonight. Patek. voled to the starting all-star team this year, re· joined the team Thursday. But there was no indlcalion be would move right back into the lineup. He's been in Kansas City nursing a virus. He's missed two road trips this year and was refused permlasion to by· pass a third. The Roayls are upset with the veteran shortstop ror what they believe is bis reluctance to tough It out when he gels an ache or a pain. Complaining of dizziness and sick· ness. the 5-foot-4 Patek entered a Kansas City hospital last Saturday. He was released Tuesday morning and club "'"'o ~ATllC omcials said tests were negative. "We've got a lot or guys out there/laying with injuries and when they don't feel good," sal a teammate. "But we're in a pennant r ace and that's part of the game. We'll have all wtnt-er to rest. We're in this as a team and there's no time to feel sorry for ourselves." "When he plays, be can help us." another teammate was quoted as saying. "But when he doesn't want to play, we all get very upset with him. I don't know what the reac- tion will be when he comes back." -----Q•t~ el cit. Dq----- Dale Tyler, whose husband. Bob, is the head root· ball coach at Misaissippi State. on being a coach's spouse: .. It's like being co-pilol lo a Kamikaze fiyer." S tinglefl l•pro.,b19 .. Sa,,. f'alrfJa,.,,. New E ngland Patriots <.'oach Cbuck • Fairbanks reports that paralyzed wide receiver 411 • Danyl Stidgley is improving. Fairbanks said that SUngley's breathing problems. stemming from a collapsed lun~. were .. markedly improved with other vital signs stabilizing" ... The Baltimore Colts an- nounced they have signed ofrensive tackle Doa MorrtlOll and placed offensive tackle Geerce Kus on the injured re- serve list . . . Defensive lineman audy Crowder. siped by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers two weeks ago after bis re - lease from jail, was activated Thursday for the Dues' Saturday game with Detroit. '1~ € ...... Red Sele, 15-3 Wlllie Randolph drove in five runs. three II with a bases-loaded double. and the New York Yankees exploded for 21 hits in a 15-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Winning for the 13th time in their last 15 games. New York moved to within three games of first-place Boston in the American Leacue East ... In the Red Sex-Yankee game, both nenaaa Mal08 and Jim ••catnsll" lhm&er bad to leave the ga~e with injuries. Hunter pulled a groin muscle and left in the fourth. and Munson was hit in the head with a fastball by Bostou's Dlck Drago. Both injuries did not appear to be serious and the Yankees umounc:ed MUDIGG abould be back in tJle l1Deup toaJ1ht ••• Ga.. Habbard broke • Ue with a nm...tna aln1le In tbe etlbtb lDJtlnl to OM tbe Atlanta Braves a s-s t.rt11mpb over the su Francf.sco Oiaau. u VWa .._ railed for the sixth time to record bi• CATl'llH Hu1tTa• 171.b victory . . . Home runs by ICea Griffey, Jobany 8eacll and Pde 11.-e <inside the park> gave the Cincinnati Reda and pitcher Pa.a •••• • S-Z victory over the San Diego Padres . . . Ted 81•-blasted a towering two-run homer with two out ln the eighth inning to give the St. Louis Cardinals a 5-4 triumph over the Pittsburgh Pirates. stopping the majors' loneest winning streak of the year at 11 games. lt'et.ter C••pe••••le• T•Ua 111 £1• .. · Sam Scbalmaa, owner of the Seattle m SuperSon.ics. says he and Mike Burke, owner of the New York Knicks. have gotten nowhere in talks on compensation ror Marvin Webster . . . Dave Bing. a veteran of 12 NBA seasons and bolder of a 20-poinl per game career scoring average. retired Thurs- day as a member of the Boston Celtics ... Portland TraU Blazer center Biii Walton has announced through his lawyer that be no longer will be represented by .lack Scott in negotiations with NBA teams. OTHER S PORTS -.Jim Rolland, the Los Angeles Skyhawk forward who led the American Soccer League in scoring was named the ASL's most valuable player for 1978 in' balloting by the league's co.aches ... ~o~oe Brooks or Los Angeles, ranked Mlh among 1umor welterweights by the ~orld ~xing Ass_n., knocked out Rafael Nunez or Mexicah. Mex1co as ~e sixth round ended at I.be Olympic Auditorium Thursday rught ... Tney AutiD, the top ranked girl player under 18 years old and a quarterfinal.isl in the U.S. Open tennis.c~ampionshlps this week, has been named the outstanding junior of the year. Radle,T~ RADIO: Dodgers at Houston, 5:35 p.m., KABC '790l; Kansas City at Angels. 7:30 p.m., KMPC <7101. TV: Rams Highlights. 8:30 p.m .. Channel 11: U.S. Open tennis championship bigbljghts. 11:30 p.m., Cbannel 2. Rustlers Win, 3-0 Golden West oSH'ned its 1978 soccer season with a 3·0 victory over· LA Harbor T hursd ay night. · Wlll\am Prado, Casey Metkovlch and Chris Crater sco red f or Golden West. A team comprised basically or freshmen. owe opened the scoring at the 2$-minute mark as Prado scored on a paH from Metkovlcb . The two reverted ro les arter the l n · termleslon u Metkovlch scored on a pus from Prado at the 6()tb minute lO give the Rustlers a 2.0 advantaae. The nnal polnt waa re· corded by Crater at the 8Sth minute. I " ... I I , I 1 .. " o. $' ti tJ ti • ti • t " p fl bi i.tt w Cf T. 0: .. , fe' k bit D M N Tl ing clirr. ne• add die a Th the end rune race es tin Mar year p Ram the I da w ad de for t mile Satu Tb di cap eithl lnfJe• featu arch CrUk ter .t vaan Holb Drae Elmt tatlvt of rtt tor~ Palo a 88 DAILY PILOT BASEBALL BILL SAYS HE WAS 'SHORT-cHANOED'. Dragst ers to Race At OCIR S ept. 16 A repeat performance of the U.S. nationals in Indianapolis last weekend could be shaping up for Orange County International Raceway's Parade of Cha mpions Saturday, Sept. 16 with the two fun- ny car finalists accepting invitations to compete. Tom McEwen of Fountain Valley captured the nationals by defeating favorite Don Prudhomme in the finals. Both are listed among the top 16 drivers slated to compete a t OCIR: Drivers, in .order to qualify for the event. must have won a ma1or drag racing championship event ?r placed in the top 10 standings of one of drag rac- mg's three sanctioning bodies in the pasl 12 months. The field also includes Billy Meyer of Waco, Tex.; Tom Anderson of Franklin, Pa. (formerly of Costa Mesa); Tripp Shumake of Phoenix; John Lombardo or Sherman Oaks; Dale Pulde of Van Nuys; and Bob Pickett, J ohn Force, Pat Foster a nd Tom Prock. The 16-car AA funny car field will be s uplemented by a full program of bracket racing. . G~tes oP:l?n at 11 Saturday morning (Sept. 16> with tame trials and bracket racing in the after- noon. Evening racing begins at 7 with each car m aking two runs. The two lowest elapsed time runners will return for the final round. Baseball Leaders ~ .. .,._.._... MATIOMALL~ AMl!RICAM LIAGUI! G &a • M Pct. G Aa It M ""· Parker Pgll 126 "9 71 UI .l17 Carew Mir> 1n ...,, 72 167 .340 8urrOYOM Atl 133 Gt " ™ .3U Aiu esn 1J9 57S '°' 111 .ns 81Klmer ow " »t a 11' .:11• A.011,..r Te. 110 ~ S4 1:i. • .Jll J.Crui Htr> 133 * .. U.J ~ YOIHlt Mii 107 417 SS 12' .309 Clerlt SF 13' Sit 11 '" ~ Plnlella NY 103 -56 120 .>ot -tocll SF ~ 315 .. 111 .-()Qllvle Mii lot JJ1 60 1 It .JOO A.Smtih LA 11t CJ 79 121 .• Flt.lo 8111 1:JJ .... 11 144 .m Bowe Phi US S5t '1 161 .IOI l.Y"" aSft 117 4'4 61 '17 .2'S RCKe Cln '37 S.. to 171 ..atl CMt, OM 123 •la 62 l>S .295 Whltfleld SF 111 •fl 65 124 .... R9'MIU SM 125 45' • 1U .tt.1 -·-..._ •-f'oster, Clncl!llWltl. 31; L111IMlll, Alce. aot1on, 3t; G. Thomas , Plllladetpllla, 2'; R. Smlttl, Los M1 ......... )I; kylOr, C.IHornU., AftO*IK. 21; l(lnlmM, Ollueo. U; JO, Tllon>ton, ci....i-. 2'; HISie, Parker. Pl~.14. ~1•.W.M,Jt. ... ........ ._...._.,. Foster.~l.,.;~.i... ltlce, ---· n1; St-. o.trolt. Aftgeln. '7; PW11M. Plttabwlf\, M; 107; Hl9", Ml._..., tt; ~"'°fl. C11M11. San ~aMhco. t>; •. Slnltll. Clevet-.10; c.1y, 0.1-, "· 1.os A,..._, ... WWletcl. Sell Ole9e ~ (iJDecw..) "· • • Gu ler,, New York, 20·2; a. ~(U.,..._) Sl.oftt..,, e.e.i, 1.,2; Gura, IC-Pwry, SM ~ -...; ......... ~~~~:?-:~ lit«;.•:•. (.~:;~~-~.~, ·::::>~~:·;• ·-::A:::~-.:·~ ~~~~~~;;:~~ ~~illi~l. ... BASEBALL /FOOTBALL ·Ba seball Bill's Revenge Haden Hurts, But He'll Play Fan's Ad Urges Yoters Not to Support Shon LOS ANGELES (APt - Quarterback Pa t Haden of the · Los Angeles Rams sat out part WASHI NGTON (AP I - "Buseball Bill" Holdforth has nl·v~r forgiven Bob Short fo r mov ing the Washington Senators t o T exas . Now co m es Holdforth's revenge: an attempt to derail Short's Minnesota race ·ror the U.S. Senate. After slrategy sessions at whi ch mor.-than a few beers were consumed, t he 27-year-old barte nder and fou r friends formed "The Committee to Keep Bob Short Oul of Washington." THE COMMmEE held its in· itial effort Wednesday night: a beer bust to pay for an ad in Sunday's Minneapolis Tribune, urging Minnesota voters not to support Short. Holdforth said about 250 peo- ple paid $10 each to raise most o[ the $2.700 cost of the half-page ad a nd others who couldn't show up to drink made contributions. The rest came from auctioning the original copy of the ad, he said. THIS IS TIIE SAME ''Baseball Bill -be says exactly bow and when he picked up the nickname is a long and murky story -who draped a stuffed dummy of Short over the railing at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium in 1971 during one of the Senators' last games in Washington. That cost him his job as a stadium usher. He later paraded the dummy through the stands to the cheers of downcast fans. W asbington newspaper stories aay he doused Short with beer ·when the owner brought bis Texas Ranger team to Baltimore In 1972. Holdforth clalms be arrived at Short' 1 box Just after the incident, and contends he would not have wasted good beer on the man who ended 71 years of baseball tradition in Washington. Short, the former Senators' owner, is battling Rep. Donald M. Fraser ror the Democratic- Farmer-Labor Party nomlna· tion for the Senate in Tuesday's Minnesota primary. THE GENERAL ELECl'ION winner will fill the remaining four years of the late Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey's term. Humphrey's widow, Muriel, ap. pointed to succeed her husband, is not running. "You people of the great state of Minnesota mwst make a de- cision," the ad says. "Bob Short held our trust for three years (as Senators owner> and we were ·short-changed.· So before you vote Tuesday please consider these facts about Bob Short as we know him. Consider what be promised us, then what he did." of the National Football Leasw team 's practice Thursday because of sore ribs but be is ea· / peeled to start Sunday wben tbe Rams face the AUanta Falcoaa. A spokesman for the Raina aaid that Haden wote up Thurs· day morning with the soreness. Haden was listed as a probable performer for Sunday's game.' Also listed as probable for the Rams' home opener at the :. Coliseum are runoint back . Cullen Bryant and offensive tackle Doug France, botb of whom have ankle injuries. Mot orcylists Warm Up For National Qualifier 11MO MOMSIN5r LEAS•I& Brand NM 1971 oLos amASS UllAL ~---..-.......... -. ....... -... ,..,.._ ...... Speedway motorcycle racers will be going full bore tonight at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, preparing for next week's national qualifier. ,.1.,, To-CH -ee.91&. "Hle11a1-tu1e.1s. ,.~loctic .,...,, WIC.._.4M1• Team~ ................. ___ ......... Clil ~cndil 0...7DAYSAW WAMID,_PM. 17141 540.9640 Gates open at 6:30 with the first race at 8. Returning to the program tonight will be Dan· ny Becker, Dave Sims and Gene Woods after their demonstration in England. Also scheduled to re- turn is Bobby Schwartz who bas been on the in· jured list for several weeks. Schwartz injured a thumb and required sur- gery, then came back only to be forced to the s idelines again. He bas his doctor's permission to ride tonight. .....,, It will be kids night with all youngsters 12· and under, accompanied by an ailult, admitted free. Darth Vader and C3PO of the moving picture Star Wars are scheduled to make personal ap-pearances. Sain cmd Senlce LEAsmi 215011u1Mw ...... C.... ............ .: ... .. · .. . 0 1,, 12; ~. 8oAon, IW; 8 11-CJnclliMtl, ~; o. ......,._, ""5- llrt9llam, Detroit. 1S-7; Knapp, tMwoti, 12-S; llMa, Saft "'--'-• c..11 ...... w. ••• 7; Gal•. 1(-City. 16-7: ,."'-·Los ........... 17 .. ; "~~~~=m~~ 1 •,. °''''"...,. MllntrNll, ,,.._ L Geor ge Allen Signed by C~ NEW YORK (APl -George Allen, fired as coach of the Los Angeles Rams two games into the exhibition season, has been signed as a pro foot- ball color commentator by CBS Television, the net work said Thursday. Allen will make. his debut Sunday, working with play.by-play announcer Vin Scully on the Atlanta-Los Angeles game. Allen, who resigned after seven years as coaeb of the Washington Redskins to take the Los Angeles job, will work the Washington-St. Louis game a week from Sunday. •• OAKWOOD Garden Apartments Oakwood is not just another apartment building. It's a way of life! Ask the 25,000 happy residents who call Oakwood their home. Oakwood is great recreation, fun activities, beautiful apartments, friendly neighbors and a management staff that cares. Recreation means everything from swimming, health clubs and tennis (free lessons) to golf driving ranges, saunas and color TV theatres. Activities mean fun parties. sports tournaments, free Sunday brunch and good times. Before you make your next move, you must visit Oakwood. Great locations. Our furnished models are open daily from 10 to 7. Sorry, no children or pets. The price is modest. .. and no lease required. You may never move again. Think Oakwood! Anaheim 2235 W. Broadwoy (at Brookhurst) (714) 772-4500 Long Beach 6479 Atlantic: Ave. ('ll Blk. S. of Artesia) (2 t 3) 428-1243 Newport Beach/North 8801rvine (at 16th) (714) 64!>-0550 Long Beach Marina 333 First St. (at Pacific Coast Hwy.) Seal Beach (2 I 3) .596-664 7 Newport Beach/South 1700 16th St. (Dover ot 16th) (714) 642-8 t 70 Garden Orove 12091 Bllyport Ave. (at Chopman) (7 14) 750-6771 I . l•t Missed ............. . Angel outfielder Rick Miller makes a diving stab at a fly ball off the bat of Texas' Bump Wills in the third in · rung Thursday night. The ball just eluded Miller and it allowed Wills to go into second with a double. Miller came back in the ninth to make a diving catch. The Angels won the game 7 ·6, after trailing 6·0. .Jones Playing Less. De l Mar, Hollypark Results Del Mar _, ...... , ·--.-~,-· .. , ,lrtl r.c. ~ ...... , .. ~ IOllv_,..1 S.40, UO. S.•1 ~I ,._,_,IOfl lM<CMr.,I IJ,20, I .0, Kl"t MertlM• tNOQuUl IUO. s.c..... ••• _.~ (Slloef\'lell ... 1 11 20, uo. J 40, ,. ... , 111 c.vr1 CM<C..ronl 4 00. t IO, lMwf C.. (-12 40-. o.lly -·· ( .... I peld ... , .. Tlllrd ,_.___ tTorol 1.00, 4.00. J.00. ll'••lr (IVY IM<C..trofll J.IO, , IO. Sol.,lr•• IM<H~I U O Ueuc ... 12-41 !Miid "I.SO. ,_ltl rete-OolgNNI (Olh1¥MI 24.IO, 10.60. ) to; ,.,, •• , l.tly t .. ll&I¥ I 7.tO, 4,60; Precious P1a1a UMH.,...I UO, Pllll r~a TO'f ICN~l JS 00, '"'°· I 40, Terrl'a l"i.t IM<CMt'onl t .60, •.to, M'l'Slk ,.,. ... ., tC..i.Md.11 uo. 's •uclAI 11·31 1M1IC1 tM>.JO $1JJtll rac.--Ooc1or ~Inc• CValM~-•I 10 60, S IO, S.00, "'°"°';"° (M<CM•Oltl •.00, UO; a. 1M HllW• INltMl UO. S.Wntll r~ In Wool ITorol •.40, UO. 2. .. ; ll'rlftCHS Tell¥ IC.~I IA, J.IO. Swetll J1<1llCe ~) UO. '$ euc;i. 17·41 pekl Sl70 '°· EIQlllll rac-"ret• tsi-m.• ... 1 4.60, UO, 2.JO; OIM loftlta CTorol J.ao, 1.40; Crime Wav• IM<CernlfllUO. Hlnlllre<e-La)en.t tsi-rn.•••14.40,3 60,3.60; O.ICI ....... IFratlerl 7.20.4.40; Ellabetll T.10- manl l 10.U•aa<UI 11-lloeklSIOO.so. All..-.C.: 11,n 7 HollywOOd Park _'nlwaN, '''""~ ... ,_-ti"'fl First rec~·, o ...... H IKudll.,I 11.40. •.OO. a.40; 811tllf"1 H9f'o ll.Oft9t) rAO, ~; Star ClleO IL«Olte) 110. U t ucta CJ.JI tNkt Sl6.20. Second race-General MeJor (Kuebl.,I UO, J.00, 2 20; Col<ltier's l1N99 15.hortl 4.10, >.10; Ml••< le K...,., 18-'l'IHSI 3.20. Tlllro rac.-Hot LICK Renltln IRrtchltl •.60, 4.60, 3.00; llosuns Mate ICMtMll 4.40, UO; Whls.11'1' Jim l'"-"'fl S.00. $S eucl• 1.J.41 pjtld $12' so. Fout1h r...-CI_, B" Bye lKIHbl.,I 2J.40, n.oo, •.60; Oto Virginia ILIQlltl\1111 1.10, 7 . .0; Dani'• Magic 8yn:t (Olmpbelll UO. Flllll ·~tu (RatcMordl •. .,, 20.00. 6.40; a.rt ~ele 10.MIS) 12.00, 4.60, C. R. Siar (Lltfltl\llll UO, S.S eaact. 1•101 Pltld '46f.OO. Sl•th rac.-Prlorlty N. ISherranl t0.20, •.60, 4.40; TollQll Golne N. ICn.tlsel lt.40. •.60; ,.,.,,,.,..o Seftator l~ll uo. • S4venlh •eit.-Proud e ... on CBolessl 1.60 • s.oo. 3.IO; Darn R-IV•llendlnon•ml s.:io. 4.00; lelat .. (Kuabl.,I 4.00. U eU< ... (WI !Miki $14'.00. EIQllth r--.Holtoro IOwt"-•olol 3M), 1.40. 1.40; Timely ~ N IVall ... CllnQtWtml t.IO. UO: HandlNIScMlclat IAublnl 3.60. Nlnlll r.ce-Rt¥tlllng Sandy ISl>er<enl 74.00, 1'.00, IS.:ZO; C«l!llma Ollef ll.AlnQOJ UO • .S.00: Qul<k Larry IWllHlff 16.60. Tenth rac.--s.nores Son IAublnl •.40, S.20. 4.60; St1euton N ITOddl 11.40, 10 • .0: Fire 10< El· le<t (B•rtonel .S 00. Ueocu tj.I) N ld $614.00. A I tenclance. •,I" • • • • • • But He's Enjoying It More •• Friday, September 8. 1978 OAll Y PllOT 87 Area Golf Roundup Costa Mesa Open Set A total or 324 players will compete in the sixth annual Costa Mesa Open gol/ tournament at Costa sa Golf and Country Club Saturday and Sunday with lour former champions in the field. There are 86 players in the championship Olght (0.4 handicap) with the four past champions teeing off on the shorter Mesa Linda Course at 9:35 Saturday morning. Included in the foursome are Jim George <1973), Larry Collins '1975), Ken Teel (1976) and defendin1 liUe bolder Jim Williams. THE LOW II PLA YEas will be paired in foursomes Sunday and will attack the tonger Los Lagos course around noon. The public is invited to watch any or all of the action. free of charge, according to chairman Joe Costelloe. Art• .. Qlllt• T __. f er /fl.re •-ew Ray Arinno quit the PGA tour because be could make more money and gain more attutlon by playing in mini tours and smaller tournament&. Arinno is the defending champion in the Long Beach Queen Mary open c.hamploruhip at El Dorado Municipal Course Sept. 27 throucb Oct. 1. The 72-bole event ls in its seventh year and bas a record purse of $32,500 including $6,500 for first place. "GOLF IS A BUSINESS and I can make more money not playing the tour," the 31-year-old bachelor from Sacramento says. He is the only golfer to win ~Yin all six Queen Mary events. Touring pros Peter Jacobsen, Morris Hatabky and Mark Pfeil are also among tbe early entries. Other former touring pros entered include Jack Ewing, Ray Carrasco and Curtis Sifford with the last 40 spots reserved for tour or selected pros. Otherwise lhe field is full. lo the past, such touring pros as Alan Tapie, Gary McCord. Craig 'StaCfJer, Yd Fiori and others have participated. A pro-am will get the event under way on Wed· nesday, Sept. 27 with openinJs still available. Pi.•e• •' C.•ne l• ae a.ui Members of the PGA tour have voted over- whelmingly in favor of constructing the Tourna- m ent Players Club at Innlet Beach, near Ponte Vedra, Fla. The course will be constructed over 400 acres and current plans call for it lo be used for the Tournament Players championship in 1981. Meanwhile. first-year tournament players must earn $7,000 to retain t.belr PGA card and those with more than rookie status must earn $10,000 under minimum performance rwdelines estabU.ahed by lhe policy board. However. if less than 160 players meet these mlnlmuma, all players throuah the 160tb position will retain their PGA tour membership. Following the Hall of Fame Classic. the lQ.b player on the money Hat wa.a John Schlee with ti.SM earned. 1'11•11 .. He.f•tt'a•e11 Ca•pae The Mission Viejo Country Club women's club opened SCGA team play com~tioo recently. There are 30 memben of the women's group with handicaps from 10 to 29 in the competi- tion that includes teams from Bakersfield to San Diego. Mission Viejo ls competln& in Division If which also includes Friendly Hilla. South Hilla, Via Verde and Western HUis. Clleeftl•8 A._~--• lllVINE COAST -President's Cup qualilying is under way with match play action starting Sept. 16 and cootinuing Sept. 23. Oct. 1·8 ... The annual Rawson Foote-Earl Stanley memorial shotgun tournament Is set for Oct. 25. Ml~ION VIE.JO -Ones Toumament: A Flight-1. Beth Brown. 34~; B Flight-I. Jean El· Us. 32. NEWPO&T BEACH -Low Gross Touma· ment <Men>: A. l. <tie > Bill Cullen, Ken West, 46 ; 3. Chuck Sannes. 51. Cullen won on tiebreaker. Low Gross : l. Mu Cole. 41; 2. Howard Lattin, 44; 3. Merle Quivey. 47. A low gross, low net tournament wtU be held Saturday and Sunday at the Newport Beach Golf Course. LAGUNA BEACH -Winoers in a low net tournament at San Clemente Golf Course: A Fll~bt-1 . <tie> Bill Boschen (83-12-71>, William Wright <84·13-711, Del Canfield {8'-13-711 and Charles Kaufman <85-14-71l; B Flight-I. Walt Frazee <82·17~>; C FUght-1. Robert Young C89 ·20~9>; D Flight-1. <tiel Ken Kirby <92-24--QJ>. James Potts CM-216--Ql : F F1ight-l. David Shand (99-28-71 l. BIG CANYON -Two Low Balls of Foursome Tournament: l. Anita Erickson, Jane Martin, Sal· ly Wright. Gabby Bailey, 131 ; 2. Vicki Lohman, R. Mc~~well. Carolyn Gray, Betty Toland. 133. ~ GET 1\-.oRE THAN . COLUMBUS, ~a .. <AP> -Grier Jones is play. • an g Jess and e n1oy1og it more, while Lanny 'Wadkins is just trying to make the bes' of what he considers a bad year. ScorH elter U. first ·-ot the sns.ooo Soul,..rn Open ov., the per-70, •,191·Yll<'d ~ lsl...O Colln- try c11<1>coune..-.iot•_,.1eur· Grier J-31-3:1-61 RocltyT~ ~ ~R MONEYS V\OnH /:JlO«JTA. ---ONE EXAMPLE, THE CELICA GT Li=IBACK.--Jones held a 1-slroke advantage over Wadkins ' and five others after shooting a S..under-par 6S Thursday in the opening round of the Southern Open golf tournament over the 6,'19l·yard Green Island Country Club course. ••J HAVEN'T PLAYED a lot this year, but when I have, I've played well," sajd the 32-year- old Jones, a tour veteran who has earned almost $72,000 thls year including a secood-place flnlah in the Jackie Gleason lnverrary toumamene Jones, who bas played in only 18 tournaments this year, said be cul back bi.a acbedule to be with' bis children. "I look m08t of the summer off to be with my kida. They're getting older and I might never get lo know them lf I didn't. I really enjoyed myself, and while I was there, I helped coach a bueball team of 10.year-olds," said Jones. THE WINNE& OF three PGA events during his career, Jones opened quickly Thursday on a perfect Sunn)' day, carving out three birdies on the first four boles and finishing bis round with six birdies and ooe bogey. Fifty-seven of the field of lSO matched or bet· tered par with six players at 66, including Wadkins, the 1977 PGA and World Series or Golf c hampion, and Barney Thompson, Rocky Thompaoo, Rex Caldwell, Phil Hancock, Gary Ostrega and Ron Streck. ~·1 haven't played worth a damn this year ... I 've gotten my game back together only in the last few weeks," said Wadkins. wbo has earned only $41,000 this season with a fifth place at Greensboro his best fmish. Del Mar M eeting Nears End The final week or r ac- ing at Del Mar will be climaxed Sunday by re- newal of the $75,000· added Ramona Han- dicap. The 43-day session al tbe seaside track will end W edne9day with the r unning of the richest race of the summer, the. estimated $150,000 Del· Mar Futurity for two- year-olds at one mile. '--Y W-IM U-13-Aon St,.n '4-32_.. Gery 0.tnp :JS.31- -· H-ll ~ Ru Celdwell J:>.~ ~ n.or-:JS..)1- Pffty Leslie J:).~7 Oo0111 Tewell JJ.,._.7 0eorve JohnsOn J.S.32-U Fred Mertl J4-l3_.7 Miiier 8•rti... >4-33_.7 Jtrrv Pe le 34-3>_.7 ~Miit !Nard "..,._ J-R.ortjiuel ~ HllMrt Green -...,..,Wedlllns -O.r'IH ~ :JS-33-AllM Miii« ~,._ Ooot ......., )4..)4- StM Lff ~ Bolt Ii. lmltl'I 34-lot- Jlm Nel-)6..)4- 0-,.. BW'M -G<-.1 "-" ,,_,....... OHrva c.ol• Jl.ls--.1 ~ Rl>Clolptl 3'>-32-lk* W'l'nn J~ &o4*y W•ln4 '4-3s-.t a.... er-:J3.-3'-W•YM l..evl ).S.Jol_.t Don J•-r'f 37·»-6• J I"' DMI n ·37-6t Fr•nll ~ 35-)4-6t O.vlCI Ever J.s.34-.t Ml•e Ford ;u..33_.9 Cesar $41nud0 ~· Trevis H""5ofl 31·l1-6t Carlton Wlllte 3~ The C incinnati Bengals will have Grif· fins on offense and de· fense in lhe 1978 N.FL season. Rookie cor - nerback Ray Griffin has joined older brother Archie, a running back. ) Preceding the Ramona Handicap on tbe weelt's stakes agen- da will be the the $30,000 added El Cajon Stakes for three-year-olds at a mile and one-sixteenth Saturday. \po rt coats-In medium & lighlwl•1ght tc'lbrics of wool , wool hlencls. & c utton blends styled in an auth~ntic natural shoulder manne r. The Ramona Han- dicap, at a mile and one- el1btb over Del Mar's infield grass COW'le, will feature a rematch of a r c h rivals Drama Critic and Afif a. The lat- ter won the important Vanity Handicap at Hollywood P ark over Drama Critic, but the Elmendorf represen· tat.Ive talned a measure of revenae with a vlt· tory In the recent Palomar HancUcap. 17th It Irvin~ Avf'., N~wport IHch, C~lif. (714) 64~792 Men convenielM:e. Uftba~ with fold·down rear seats are con- venient. The Celica GT Uftbeck with a split, fold-doM'l rear seat is more convenief'lt So you can carry extra equipment and a third pa&sengec Motedur~ Some vehicles are bolted togethet Celicas are bUlt with welded ooitized body construction You'll notice this "tightness" when you examine a Toyota. drive a Toyota and own aTcyota Men COlh"ldlllC& 8'efy day more and more people discover wtr/ we can sav. "tt you can find a•bette< built small car than Toyota ... buy it." Because more and more people are buying TO','Otaa They'te finding out that Toyotas 818 built better than they thought POSSible. Men 11t1 doe• This Cefica is one of 29 different T<¥>ta models. No other import manufacturer offers more models than Toyota -....-. •• -TheCeic:a often; more GT handting than 8ftt other~ The 2.2 litef overtlead cam engine is coup4ed to a sporty 5-speed CNerdrive transmssion Combine this with MacPhefson strut from suspen- sion and )'OtJ haw a GT )'OtJ <*l really "'push" ................ The 1978 Toyota Ce1ic:a is MOTOR TRENDS lfTlX)rt Car of the Year. More peap. to unto. The Toyota dealer netwol'k is com- pnsed of CNer 1.000 seMce departments manned by Toyota tramed mechanics. When a Toyota does need seMce It can get the finest. .. DAIL 'I PILOT No FoothaO, No Money Netirorks Lost $1.5 Million Showing Papal Mass By HOWARD Ml'11I ... *"" .... Both NBC and CBS bit the bullet Sunday. pr~ empttnlC the openana of the Nat onal Football League 3SOn In favor or llv~ covera1e of inslalla· lion cen-mon1e~ for Pope John PauJ I. h was a l'O Uy dtclsaon. f\vlnf ''I) upensavt commett'hll time for u ntws event The networks CXPf'<'lC"d thtt Papal Mus tot nd about 1 30p.m . EDT. but It 18.! ll'd aJm°"t an hour ~yond that Ume . Both nutwork~ 11taycd with tht mu8 until the •md and lht<1r l'Ombint'<t lc.>sse1> Muld run to Mbout Sl.S million CBS HAD f'IVE GAMF.. ~tartina at 1 pm ED'r and OCK' t 2 p m Tbe Mass wiped out the r1rs t hal~ or 1dl five l p m. 1ames and part of the 2 p m rontf'!St <:ommerc1al time 1oes for about S.SS.000 pt'r 30 S('('()nd pot on CBS and about 11 minute!\ of rommt'rc1al!1 would have appeared tn thl• farst half That·s about a $1 .2 million loss for the rave ('&rly ({amt Add an th• approxlm ~ly Sl70.000 worth of l'ommerc1al tlmt ~old for the pre.game show and CRS ~ould have loe>t ovtr Sl.3 million. But U1ck Pinkham, tht neN'Orkts Dir~tor ol Sports Sales. --------point out tha t s ome [ SPOKJS ] games were able to slip m a n extra commercial ON TY or two during the second hair. cutting losses. --------Pinkham is s till awaiting reports from the held on exact losses but he estimated that CBS droeped between $600,000 und SJ million ror the day. ·'that money is gone." says Pinkham. "Now we have to go back lo those s ponsors and try to get lhem to reinvest in CBS Sports." BUT, DESPITE the financial losses, Pinkham insists CBS had no intention or passing up the Papal ceremonies. NBC, which had rour 1 p.m. games, doesn't charge as much for its commercials or pregame show, so its losses were less. Depending on bow many spots were s lipped into the second hall or its games. NBC may have Jost in the neighborhood of $500,000 As if that wasn't enough, both networks report hordes of angry callers swa mped switchboards at local stations and in New York with complaints. At one point NBC had received 735 cans at its New York switchboard. Ten or the calls praised the network's decision to cover the Pope. The other 72S callers wanted to know where the hell their foot- ball game was. CBS REPORTED about 520 calls and the net w ork 's Washington s witchboard was particularly jammed with outraged demands for the Redskins' game. Both networks say that several of the callers were abusive. to put it mildly, and many wee anti-Catholic. All of which has to make you wonder if fool· ball, and all sports for that matter, has not been blown way out of proportion in this country. • CBS HAS BEEN DOING a bang-up job on the U.S. Open tennis tournament, mixing super pie· tures with extremely informative commentary. The network televised more than 14 hours of tennis * * * * * * s .. ......, •••• ., T\' RADIO Football-Missouri at Notre Dame, 11:30 a.m .• KFOX <93.5 FM>: Texas Tech at USC, t.;30 p.m .. KFI (640>; UCLA at Washington, 3 p.m., KMPC <710 \; Cal State (Long Beach> at Southwest Louisiana. 4:45 p.m .• KFOX (93.5 FM>. Baseball Dodgers at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m .• KABC <790>: Kansas City at Angels <doubleheader>. approx. 5:45 p.m. (arterUCLAfootball , KMPC <TIO >. TELEVISION 11 a .m. <4J BASEBALL -The New York Yankees meet the Red Sox in Boston's Fenway Park. Noon (2) U.S. OPEN TENNIS -Semifinal round matches Crom Flushing Meadow, NY. <11> -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. 1:30p.m. <7> -WIDE WORLDOFSPORTS - Sugar Ray Leonard meets Floyd Mayweather in a scheduled lO·round welterweight bout, taped. Also, a preview of the Sept . 15 Muhammad Ali-Leon Spinks heavyweight title match and the world cycling championship. taped at West Berlin. 3 p.m. <7> -COLLEGE FOOl'BALL -The UCLA Bruins meet the Washington Huskies at Seattle. 6 p.m. (7 > -THIS IS THE NFL -Highlights of th.e games played last weekend. 8 p.m. <5> -ANGELS BASEBALL -The Kansas City Royals meet the Angels at Anaheim Stadium in the second game ol a doubleheader. S_..,.••.U.,TV RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at AUanta, 11:15 a .m ., KABC <790>; Kansas City at Angels, 12:55 p.m .• KLAC <570). Football -Atlanta at Rams, 12:50 p.m., KMPC <710 ). TELEVISION 9 a.m. (2) -NFL GAME OF THE WEEK. 9:30 a.m. (2) -NFL TODAY. 10 a .m. <2> -NFL FOOTBALL -The Dallas Cowboys take on the New York Giants at East Rutherford, NJ. 11:10 a .m. (11) -OODGEas BASEBALL - The Dodgers meet t~e'Braves in AUanta. 12:30 p.m . (4 > -NFL "78 -A report on Bud Wilkinson who cam~ o'-" or retirement to coach the St. Louis Cardinals . 1 p.m. <2) -U.S. OPEN TENNIS -Ttie men's and women's singles rmals in the U.S. Open at Flushing Meadow, NY. «t> -NFL FOOTBALL -T he Miami Dolphins meet the Colts in Baltimore. 4 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '78. <9> - COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The Texas T~h Red Raiders talce on the USC Trojans in a game played Saturday al the Coliseum. Taped. 11 :30 p.m. 03> -NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL -The Fighting Irish meet Missouri at South Bend. Taped Saturday. (Tiie DaUy Pilot Is not responsible ror late changes.> Elmore Toyota Leasing CBJCA'S, COIOLLA-S. TltUCKS 4WD LAMDCIUtSas L=t. $ 11629 '::: Ceo Cot! IMI 00 ......... ·~ TCMe! -~ '')t.n "'°*'"' le! Mo Rem a LIOINt 41 Mo OCL - ELMORE MOJgRS 1714• :i::·wnr.;:4~ 1111• ""''" .. AY .0. HOWAU IOlllTS • D&._ T llMT "-LS ALSO • over Lh thttc·day week end and, while that may seem exc . Ive, lt was rasclnattng stuff . CBS haa been able to elve the viewer a feel for the tou~m ot by Judicious switching from one match to another. plckln• up the close of one mittch. chcckina In on another and then returning to the orlalnal. ON SATURDAY . ror example. we started out wllh a m»tch involving Edd1e Dlbbs, switched ovc>r to watch Harold Solomon and Arthur Ashe <'lose out victork~. thtm picked up the conclusion of the Dlbtx. mutch. We then caught a good portion of Butch Wall.a ' upset of Wojtek Ftbak. the con- l'lu810n of Vilas Gerulaltis' exciting win over An· drew 1-'ottison. olmost the entire Guillermo Vilas. Stan Smith match. then concluded with some doubles and u Jimmy Connors· victory. CBS kept viewers in the m atch es with m arvelous pictures from a variety of angles and excellent closeups that successfully captured the emotions of athletes straining toward victory or suffering toward defeat. eai SNEAK PREVIEW MEET THE REPS/ REPRESENTATIVE FROM HEXCEL scon BURT HEAD LANGE OLIN NEVADA MOLNER NORDIC~ DYNASTAR SOLOMON ROSSIGNOL ~ ANDMORE ~~ 1979 SKI GOODIES TALK TO THE EXPERTS HUNDREDS OF 1979 SKIS BOOTS POLES "NOT ON SALE fROM-HEAO-MEISTll-UOO -IECONTA-5'0RTIFf- rNNSUUCIC-ALPS-DEMETltf 40% 50% 70% OFF OFF OFF PAllKAI & VUTS fROM-ROfff-HEAD-INNSIRUCIC -08ERMYER -8ECONTA - SWINGWEST -SPORTSCASTER- CASCADE-TEMPCO AU REDUCED TO MOVE FAST 40%ro70% . •••s llOM -SKYR-HEAO- IECONTA-EOB.WEISS AND OlltBt FAMOUS MAK.ES SAVE 50% SKI PANTS FROM -HEAD-IOGNER- EDELWEISS-ffRENZE -HAUSER SAVI SAVE SAVE 40% 50% 70% 1979 BIBS fttESH 19 SPECIAL FROM OIERMYER 1.g.39•• Now2991 .. 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' mariachis and marimbas are all accompaniments to folkloristic dancing exported from Mexico City's Teatro de la Ciudad. Mexico Sends Its Best Ballet F olclorico Kicks Off Saddleback Sea son Direct from Mexico City's venerated itnd beautiful "Teatro de la Ciudad" comes the international winner of folk dancing's "Oscar." Mexico's official ballet company and the premiere ensemble for exemplifying the rich color and heritage that is ·'South orthe Border." It's Ballet Folclorico Nacional. SO-strong with dancers. singers. mariachi and marimba players and country must· cians. They are coming to Laguna Beach's Festival oC Arts Irvine Bowl at8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14. SADDLEBACK COLLEGE IS offering the performance as the premiere attraction in its 1978-79 con· cert season. Reserved seats are priced at $6, $5, $4 and $3 and are on sale at the Festival of Arts Bowl office. 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Box office hours are noon to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. toJ p. m . Phone orders wilJ be taken at 494· 1145. The Ballet Folclorico's song and dance extravaganza will take spectators on a whirlwind tour of the many pro- vinces of Mexico -through the graceful and tender Tarascan Wedding Song from Michoacan, the exotic pro· menades or the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and the fascinat· ing Mating Dance of the Turtles. NEXT. FROM SONORA. COMES the famous Deer Dance. int~rpreted by the renowned Jorge Tiller. And after the stirring and colorful Jalisco Festival, the Cbiapas will appear with their throbbing marimbas and the unique songs anddancesofthe original Mahuatl Indian culture. Gleaming, white costumes and the wild, foot-stomping Zapateado will highlight the finale, the Veracruz Ex- travaganza. recreating the spirited style or the fiery Spanish F1amenco from the caves or Granada. ln 1977 the Government of Mexico evaluated all lead- ing folklorist1c companies and specifically designated 8allet Folclorico Nac1onal as its official representative throughout the world. THAT SEPTEMBER TIIE SO·MEMBER company traveled to Ecuador to appear in the International Folcloristic contest of Latin America. where it garnered the first place gold statue, El Coraza de Ora. the .. Oscar" of the folk dancing milieu. Silvia Lozano directs the company•s polished performances. A respected authority on all Mexican dance and music. Miss Lozano has starred in and subsequently directed several companies including the acclaimed Ballet Aztlan, a direct predecessor of the Ballet Folclorico Na- cional. She ushered the company around the world on performance tours and spent the summer or 1976 in Europe, where the group starrerl at the Cannes FesUval in France. Saddleback College·s Box Office aJso has tickets for the performance as well as package prices for the entire concert season. Phone 831· i414 or 495-2790. By JERRY HERTENSTEIN Of -O.lly ,.. ... ,... There is little to fault in "The Sound of Music," if judged on pure entertainment value. stage limits what can be done with key Austrian Alps, what is accomplished on the Pavilion boards is phenomenal. Each of the children can't help but win the audience's hearts in this musical that is. for a change, good (amity fare. Crispin Glover. Bridget Francis, Duncan McCord Mathes. Denise Holland. Nicole Francis and Beuy Chasse make up the young contingent. Whether it is dramatic and makes a point beyond the obvious under all those pretty songs, scenery and costumes is questionable. TllE RICHARD Rodgers-Oscar Hammer· stein Il musical with Florence Henderson as the lead Maria opened Tuesday at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music Center. It's the season finale for the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Association. Miss Henderson, her age showing through perhaps a a bit more than director Michael Kidd hoped, handles the role of a young woman with vibrance and sings with a clear. articulate voice. Maria is torn between her duties as a postulant and love for freedom. Somehow one is a bit surprised to see Miss Henderson, who for so many years headed television's "Brady Bunch" family in a singing role. But Maria is not an unfamiliar part for the actress. She once toured with ·'Sound of Music" 15 months nationwide. 'l'he productton crews• adeptness as quick· scene change artists <the interior of the Salzburg Abbey to the the exterior. snow· capped Alps ln a matter of seconds> is enter· taining in itself. The musical is, of course. about people. and beyond the singing, sometimes near corniness of the Trapp children. is a story of the strife caused by the spread or Nazism in the late 1930s and the struggles to find one's self. love. sad- ness and happiness. EDWARD MULBAR E plays Captain von Trapp. His physical stature is just right for the portrayal of a stern disciplinarian who proves to be a kind, gentle man. Although Mulhare has had many singing roles. including that of Professor Henry Higgins in the Broadway production of "My Fair Lady," his voice sounded weak opening night. Susan Burkhimer. who as the oldest Trapp child. Liesl, 16, is appearing in her first pro· fessional stage role, is quite good. Jean Fenn js Mother Abbess. And while ebe handles the part with just the right touch, not staid, yet not overly dramatic. her voice is not quite as dynamic as one weuJd expect for such songs as .. Chmb Every Mountain." Mark Savage plays Rolf, the messenger boy who as in love with Liest, but at the end is won over to the side of the NaZIS. He. and Miss Burkhimer display versatility as acrobats and dancers in .. YouAreSi>cteen. "doingsometricky, delicate maneuvering on a bicycle. JOE ROSS AS Max Detweiler whose even- tual molding of the Trapp family into a singing act provides the ir escape from strife-torn Austria. is a comic deh1Zht. Jan Lacev 1s b autiful and sin~s well as Elsa. the assuming f1ancee of Trapp, who has a change of mind when she realizes the captain ism love with Mana. the governess. But the question rema ins, does the musical make a point beyond the obvious? J 0 I Lighting, staging and props are a definite aid to Miss Henderson. The interior setting for the Baron von Trapp home is indeed elegant. And since the Her Act 11 duet with Miss Henderson on "You Are Sixteen." 1s perhaps the most beautiful musical rendition in the production. Their voices blend well. The final Broadway production for Rodgers <See REVIEW. PageC2> Concertmistress Heads for freedom w ithout v iolin By JUDITif OLSON Ot tM o.lly "'""Staff She wanted to see the Statue of Liberty more than anything else in the United States. But when Aida Bochkis' plane landed in New York, bringing her on the last leg of a journey from the Soviet Union, she mis· sed it. Mrs. Bochkis. a talented violinis t who will be con- certmistress of the Orange Coast College Community Sym· phony Orchestra this year, un· doubtedly will return to New York. though. "I WANT TO see all of this country," she said during an in· terview in her Costa Mesa apart· ment. • Mrs. Bochkis and her I husband, Igor, left the Soviet Unio n earlier tbls year and came to the U. S. by way or Vienna and Rome. In Rome they were helped by a n international organization which aids Jews wishing to leave Russia. Mrs . Bochkis gave birth to their first son, Lawrence. on May 7 al the Fountain Valley Community Hospital: so the family is well on its way to becoming American. She e mphasizes that she did not wis h to leHve her homeland strictly for religious reasons. "It's half J ewi sh and half freedom," she explained. Personal liberty probably was the more motivating force in her decision to leave fa mily and friends behind. "LIFE IS DIFFICULT for Sov· lets. What you want you cannot get. You can th.ink about it. This is better. Life is not good in lhe Soviet Union." Mrs. a<>ehkis and her husband like the fact that they can call rnends on the phone here and say what they want, even to criticizing the government, and not worry about their phones be· ing tapped. And they can go to the store and buy what they see in the window. There is no worry that goods won't be available inside. Once the couple decided to leave the Soviet Un1on and start· ed the paperwork, their Jives became much more difficult. Mrs. BochkJs lost her job at the Kiev Conservatory of Music and her post as concertmistress or the Kiev Radio-TV Orchestra and didn't work for six months When s he left Russ ia she was forced to sell her violin to ... , -.. · .. · ... -- the government. This was dif. ficult. she said, because it was the instrument her father had given her. She bought a new violin in Rome but it is not like her old one. "This is not very good, not very bad,·• she said. Her father . Michail Slobodnik. a professional violinist, and her mother still Jive in Kiev but they hope to come to the U. S. someday too. Meanwhile, the Bochkis' only contact with their loved ones is by letter. THOUGH RELIGIOUS convic· lions played a part in the couple's decision to leave Russia. Mrs. BocbkJs said she has only been to a synagogue once in her life. It was too dangerous to go in the Soviet Union. "Young people were afraid to go," she said. "Someone would call your office and say they had seen you at the synagogue ... She indicated that she pro· bably would attend services now but her life ls extremely busy with her violin and her new son She is scheduled to give a recital at OCC Nov. 18 and will be a soloist with the symphony next June. SON, LAWRENCE ANO HUSBAND. IGOA. WATCH AIDA BOCHKIS PRACTICE Mrs. Bochkis played recently •for a small group of music lov- ers during a recital at the Costa Mesa home of Karen and Laszlo Lak and was highly praised. Her program of Tschaikovsky. Bach. Paganini and Wl eniawsk1 brought much applause and pre dictions or greater things to come for the mus1c11in IT WAS A MOVING evening as well. As she played the music of the composer~ from her homeland. from which she 1s ex- 1 lcd forever, Jt !.eemed that there wa~ sadness mixed in with thl' melodies. But Mrs . Bochk i ~ is firm in her b~hcr that she made thl· right move She already loves the t1 .S. and Is pl annlng to become a citizen along with her husband She wm keep her traditions alive by teaching her young son to speak Russian and appreciate h1~ heritage. r tte will teach me English, .. sh<' added. "He will learn 1t from tht> other children " ('2 DAILY Pll.0 I Museum Offering Antiques Th'5 wet1hnd tht" Nt>wport Harbor Art Museum will 1low with \h pitUna of fan~ furniture polll1hed for yf'arA, 1parlcle wit.h old 1il"'r llnd crystal, chann lht' t•yt• with palohnc of pr v1ous eru dur1n1 thf' Wtitt Coast s pn.-m1u 1antlqu<' ~how •Od U lt' Tht' four g111lf'r1t' will be con verte-d into more than 40 booths whue d4.'alers from CaUfom1a, the East Co t and Tf'US will prHent Uwir treasun~ In add1t1on to 34 Cahfom1a dealers Ow followani exhlbalon and their ~Pt"('1alues at'\' hsled below Hobart House or Con.nee:· lieut 17th century needlt'~"Ork lneludtng sa mplers and Gl'orgian s1h'\•r W1U1am Ulatr ot Maryland U!th eentury 1-:nghsh furniture und manne art America's Folk Herttagt Gallery. American Folk Art and Green WU low Farm of New York furniture and a rt crafts prior to 1830 -William Ferrell and Grif· (ith Antiques.· of Texas : each specializing in Chinese exports. The display is a benefit given by the Museum Council of the Newport Harbor Art Museum to raise funds for lhe facility's operational expenses. Pro,ceeds will be used to match a grant from the Na· tional Endowment for the Arts. Admission will be St.50 (or museum m embers a nd $3 for non· members. Jlours today and Saturday are 11 a.m . to 9 p.m. and Sunday, from 11 a.m. lo 5 p.m. The purchase of one ticket is valid for repeated admissions . An additional feature will be a s eries of lectures -each sp<>aker an outstanding authori· t y in his field : They includ e Or. John Kassay, Shaker Furniture. 7 o'clock tonight: Or. Robert Hass, Oriental Hugs. 11 a .m Saturday ; Donald Stover. A m e ri can 19 th Century Furniture. Saturday. 2 p.m . and Edward Eberle, The Coltec· NEW HOURS STRICTLY ENFORCED Lion Cowitry Sets Hours for Fall Fall operating hours will be in efrect at Lion Country Safari through Oct. 31. The park will open at 9:45 a.m .. and the last car will be admitted to the wildlife preserve at 5 p.m. The park is an authentic African wildlife preserve transplanted to 8800 Irvine Center Drive. Laguna Hills. Park visitors are the captives -in their cars or tour buses -while the wild a nimals roam free in natural bush veldt and river habitats. Doors and windows must remain closed while driving through the wildlife preserve. and guests are reminded to "please pause for paws; .. the animals have the right of way. • tor. 2 p. m Sunday The park's one.price admlsaion <$4.95 adults, $3.25 children aged 3 to 11) covers unlimited tours of the wildlife preserve -second trips through are recom· mended in the late afternoon -and all entertainment in Safari Camp entertainment center <except live animal rides ) . l Admissions to these lectures will be S5 each or three lectures for$10. fi',.._PopCI REVIEW ... and Hammerstein was a stage and movie hit in lhe early '60s. PEOPLE PACKED theaters across the country to swoon at Julie Andrews' voice and were awed by the magnificent scenery in the film version. They left the theater feeling good and with a song or two in their heart. Some of those same post·theater feelings were evident Tuesday. But the Chandler production perhaps has a contemporary message missed by those who saw only the movie. The song. "No Way to Stop It," heard only in the stage version. is one that says worries of the world and other anxieties are perhaps wasteful; it's numero uno that counts. A reality some t5 or so years after the original score? Perhaps. "The Sound of Music" plays through Oct. 21. Evening performances Mondays through Saturdays are at 8:30, Sundays at 7 o'clock. ~ Matinees are 2: 30 Wednesdays and .Saturdays. Tickets at Mutual Agencies or by telephoning (213) 972·7622. • . : l-. ... ,.,.. GROUND ROUND Pntlt At Tiro Theaters Laughs Ahead "Come Blow Your Horn." a play about two br~thers who work in . their father's artificial fruit factory, opens at 8:30 tonjght in the Actors Playbox at Golden West College, Huntington Beach. The lively Neil Simon comedy will run nine performances under the direction of student director Bob Soares. Dates are Sept. 8, 9. 14, 15, 16, 21. 22 and 23 at 8:30 p.m .. and Sept. 24 ~t 2:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale in the college bookstore at $3 general admission. $2 with Golden Key or Golden West Associated Student cards and children under 12. "Catch Me lf You Can" will be the opening play of the 10th season for Ana-Modjeska Players in Anaheim. The comedy will debut at 8: 15 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15 at Anaheim Civic Theater.1601 W. Broadway St. Laura Susan Black or Costa Mesa and James Harryman. Huntington Beach, play the newlyweds honeymooning in New York state's Catskills mountains . WHOU MEW YORK STEAKS GROUND $169 SIRLOIN u. A ... wt. $~I 1Jtol4Ut. 6 -.... ~o.l~le. ~' AT NICIS YOU CAM Af!llO•O IOMILISS ·- IOMEl.ESS CHUCK ROAST SISJ FREEZER SPECIAL RIB EYE s3st llEF sin SPENCER u. HIND QUARTER STIAIC OR ROAST * e-. ._ e.,.. IOMB.ISS Beef Kabobs '2" CHUCKSl69 Beef Back Ribs s 129 STEAK '"'" 1 POPS CONCERT I ANTIQUE SALE Symphony Goes Pops Carmen Dragon Contlucts Long Beach Slww Openlna the Long Beach Symphony's first pops subscription series at the Terrace Theater at 8 p.m. Saturday will oo conductor-arran1er· composer·televlslon personality. Carmen Dra1on. Also appearing will oo soprano Kathy Kniaht and the Barnette Ricci dancers. The program. which also features the Long Beach Symphony Chorus under the direction of Robert L. Collins. is entitled. "It's a Grand Night for Singing." THAT TUNE FROM the motion ficture "State Fair" will lead off the first hat selec- tions: "Festive Overture, .. "Un Bel DI ... ''VieMa. City of My Dreams.'' "Two Guitars, .. "Love Story" and "FinJandla." After Intermission, Broadway highlights, "Turkey in the Straw." "A Time for Us.'' "Maybe Thia Time." "Sleeping Beauty Walll" and "America. the Beautiful" will be presented. Dragon's wide range of activiUes include composiJti and conducting scores for 30 motion pictures. He won an Academy Award for his arrangement or Jerome Kerns' music in the motion picture "Cover Girl." IN mE aECORDING field. Dragon has released 57 best selling albums. These light classical albums performed by t.be Hollywood Bowl. Royal Philharmonic. and Capital Sym· phony Orchestras have remained favorites with the record buying public for many years. He also has conducted over 3,000 hours or musical broadcasts on radio -concerts. operettas, musical comedies, and musical education programs. including Americas' oldest classroom series. the Chevron School Broadcast. Since 1969. Dragon has been boast· ing. Kathy Knight. was Miss Colorado when she won the best classical/semi·classical singer award in AUanUc City. She went on to sing the featured role in San Diego Opera's production of Tannhausser, and has appeared with sym· phony orchestras in Honolulu. Vancouver and St. Louis. BARNE1TE RICCI GREW up in Van Nuys and received dance training In Los Angeles. the San Fernando Valley and Be11erly Hills. r...--:FIVE=i:=-=1111PS==-=EVEllY===:-:n==A-=:ir;---." Enjoy 1 ¥•·HOUR CRUISE -~ ....... • Trlpea ••cllM • s.-ti .. ,. ........ ,., •• • '"""'* • CIUIM , .... LV. DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH I 8.ftJ., t e.M'..I. 12:JD ....... 1 :Al p.• .. l :JD p.m. • (•ort frt .• Ill.,~ ..... l :JD ~to 7:JO p.m.) Oftl·WAY f M£S Adlllb. H : dlldNn. Ya we lCJllD •M:MICIDl'1 -. all ES ~ Oolclen atlofe a1..-.. lOftt .. Ktl, Cal. tol02 '-(213) nM111•f213)112'"4521·(71')527-711?.J THE MUSEUM COUNCIL Of THE NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM ~ PHONE ORDERS NOW (21~ 87tl-~S'1 '1 11-IONLY( .IU•U .. Sl Y HC rt~!Oll MUSIC NTERP S NTA1IONS 1\ntique Show & Sale September 8, '), IO Friday & Saturday. September 8 -9~ 11 :1.m. -9 p.m. Sumfay. September 10; 11 a.m. -5 p.m. -Repeated Admission - General -SJ.00 Museum Members -S I .SO ~SO San Oemente Drive. Newport Be:.ch. California 92660 r OUT 'N' ABOUT I GALLERIES oprano Solos Su'-' 1-:l ll'n I' ,1l c hl'll. le liding ~oprnno for ..\u~tr1u·~ CrU7 Opt"'r.1 Compan~. v.111 aµ pcur ut 8 o 'dO<'il. t onight in ht'r uni~ Orange Count~ con ct-rt th1~ ~ eur Tht• benefit for tht> Callforn1a Stake of Lh~ C hurch of Jt!~U~ Chrt!>l of Latl(!r·day Saints w'ill bt.• sLaJ!t.>rl in t he Chapman College Aud1lonum in Orange Ticket~ are SS ONE WOM,\N SHOW -Acrylics of Abby Vaug h an at The Cps taars Downs tairs Galler y, 1550 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Champagne reception tor the artist. 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday. Gallery hours. noon to 5 p.m . Wednesdays through Sundays, 7 to 10 p.m . Fridays and Saturdays. YUG-OSLA VIAN ARTIST-One-man ex· hi bit by Vla<Umir Sokolov through September at Collector's Choice Gallery. 666 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Champagne recep- tion. 3 to 8 p m. Sunday. Gallery hours 11 a m . to 5 p. m Wednesdays through Sundays. RU JAN ART -"Stage Designs and the Russian Avant.garde" Monday through Oct. 8 a t the Cal State Long Beach Art Museum and Galleries, gaJleries A and B. Reception at 7 p.m . Monday, galleries A and B. Exhibit includes 127 works by 30 artists fro m collection of Nikita D. Labanov- Rostovsky. Galleries hours noon to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, l to 4 p.m. Sun- days. AFRICAN ARTIST 'S WORK -Original by J es:.e Alle n of Eas t Africa Saturday through Sept. 30 a t VorpaJ GaUery, 326 Glen- Real Cantonese Faed Hf her• or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 list P l., Newport Beach ORiole 1-9560 .._to M~ Chitr-W.•ke"• u.tll I :00 -Offll U -S .. tWltoa ....... .. Introducing our SUNDAY BRUNCH rrom 11:00 e.m. ··c1osstC' Quiche.·· .. DQt1ble Waj/le." "Eggs Be ned lctine. ·· "Crab Neroberg" and our special "Charles Dlckt'ns Mixed Crill .. Wllh Compllment•y Chllmpegne Open Dairy 10.2 H••• transportation 1 CIC,,S. or Ct~mcc:t AJ ACTION C3:t A Dolly ,.llot Ad·•l,or '42·5678 Friday. September 8 19?8 DAILY PILOT C:J Wang Dynasty Captures Gratitude Writ111i.; • lhunk :-ou" not"'' seem~ lo be a luM urt 111 thl)> country The receipt of one by u n•,taurnnt nov. aduy' h:ic; tu runk with the rarity of t'h1nook :mlrnon In the Santa Ana River. Mesa's Golden Dragon Perfect jor All Occasions l:Jut go aheacl 111Hl ca:>t your Clshm.: Une off lhc Adams Avenue bridge Because we hap- pened Into ('ostu Mes a ':s Golden Dragon the other night JU.'>t In llml' to st.~ an unusuaJ note of n1111r ·du1lo11 lhut had been left on the table by the precedin~ party. GI Vt:N Tiit; PRl\llL£Gt; to read the note. I rt.•JllLt'<I thu ""'Pk ilncl sincere accolade l'«htwd 'OITil' of our own fee lings about the < ;oldt•11 l>ra~on ·~ :spt•dal attractions. Thl' rN.laurunl's :>UPl.'rb Chinese cuisine. t111wtht•r with the remarkable Wang tamiJy who urrht•:-.tt ult·~ tht• t•nt1re production. gives just c ause for unyone t11 :sturt penning words or pr:rn.t• Evt•1\ :-.o. It would uppear that James Daley, il lt·uchcr und Col>ta Mesu resident. is one of the ft>w &i:tvcn to uclually doing it And his laudatory C'ommeo1s about the Golden Dragon filled both ,uJc~ of a U1rcc by five file card. H t; AND IUS FAMIL V had dined there to cl'lcbratc an unexpected tax refund, the return oC chitd.r('n from distant places. a re union with old friends or to !)tee! ner ves for an upcoming ~urgt>ry The last led to the biggest celebration of all when Ule operation showed no cancer. Da lt.•y's summary captured our fancy - a nd lull concurrence. "lt is always a pleasure." he s aid. "to !)hare o ur hopes and our fortunes Galleries Go International neyre. Laguna Beach. Hours 11 a.m. to 6 p.m . Tuesdays through Sundays. PHOTOGRAPHIC CANVASES -The ".Big Apple" series of P eter Kaplan through Sept. 31 at Status Gallery, 3337 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. Work is contem- porary interpretations of New York City scenes. Hours 10 a.m. to S p .m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. COLOR AND CLAY -Collages by Marion Packard Roff, watercolors by Mary Gibb, ceramics by Mabel Jingy Enkoji and cera mic sculptures by Ann Orion E nkoji at Oesigns Recycled Gallery, 619 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton. through Oct. 30. Oe monstra· tion by exhibitors. 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. PRESENTS- ~ 1 good and not·so good 1 with a lovely family who graciously serves magnificent fOOd." ADDING TO THAT MAY be a bit Uke car· rying coals to Newcastle but I'm compelled - by instinct. I suppose -to say more. Otherwise. t.oo. I'd be out of business Always. though, any comments l make on the Golden Dragon's food follows mention of the Wang family first. More thllll any people I've m et in the past decade. they reaffirm the very healthy and ct live state of the American dream. The family came he re from China. by way of Korea. about eight years ago. They have achieved and malntain their present success by hard work. perseverance and adherence to stan· dards that insure quality product. STARTING FROM SCRATCH by working in a restaurant owned by relatives In Los Angeles, the Wangs finally managed the big move to their own Orange County place about three years ago The praise they receive is not too s urprising when you perceive the meticulous celJ'e and con cern the Wangs pour Into every phase of their operation First and fore most . you have to credit the bead chef and paterfamilias. Yuan-Der Wang. But scarcely a fraction less important is his personable and industrious wife -the dining room majordomo -Chi. Galle ry hours. 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . Mondays through Saturdays. TEACHING ARTISTS -Wor ks in various media by the Cal State Fullerton art department faculty. Preview reception. 8 to 11 p.m . Friday. Sept. 15 at campus art gallery, 800 N. State College Blvd. Exhibit through Oct. 5. Hours noon to 4 p.m . Mondays through Fridays. l to 4 p.m . Sundays. ROY lJCHTENSTEIN -Work or pop artist Sept. 16 through Oct. 20 at West Coast Gallery. 2700 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Preview of exhibit. 7 to 10 p.m. Fri· day, Sept. 15. Ga lle ry hours. 11 a.m . to 6 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. 11 to 9 p.m. Fr idays. noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. BC SPACE -Work of Mary Estrin at A Showplace for Contempor ary Photography through Sept. 29. GaJlery at 235 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach. Hours Mondays t hrough Fridays. 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . TWO-P ERSON SHOW -Landscape paintings by Ray Friesa and portraits by Mimi Pill through Oct. 8 at Spencer /Howard Galleries. 1166 Glcnneyre St .. Laguna Beach. Hours. 11 a.m . to 6 p.m . A big, red -blooded, romantic musical trc,11. NOW PLAYING The DESERT SONG NOW PLAYING Tuesoay~ tnru Sunoay~ One. two. three and rour ste ps behtnd t'ome sons WUlie. Harry and Johnny and No. l and only daughter. Penyu. But the family doesn't end Wllh the off· spring. Others on the scene from time to time in· elude Mrs. Wang's sister. l''uon. <lnd Yuan.Der'!> sis ter . LI. AND THERE'S TWO o ther faces rurely seen .. up front ·· that nonctheles!' contrtbult• con· siderable systems s upport in the kitchen and elsewhere. 'l'ht-se belong to Mr. Wan1:fs veneru ble father and mother. Ho Hi and Sze. Out 'N· About Norman Stanley The Golden Dragon <;pec1alizes in the Man dartn I also known as Peking I !>Chool or Chinel>e cooking But thanks to Yuan· Der's vcrsatillt) you 'I 1 a lso come by Canton. !:>zecl'l w;,n and Shanghai dishes. It's thanks t o the Mandarin presence. however. that you'll be able to enjoy s uch un· usually delicious and different dishes as moo shu shrimp. $4 . 75. Because the staple food ol Peking is not rice but wheat flour. THIS PROVINCIAL VARIATION gives rise to the all·important pancake -made from fine. soft white flour and resembling the Mexican tortilla -that 's wrapped around moo shu·s spicy mixture of !>hrtmp and vegeta bles. Chicken. beef or pork can be substituted for the shr imp. Wheat flo ur a lso accounts ror the widespread use of noodles in Northern China. Try noodles with bean sauce. pork or c hicken noodle soup. chicken. beef or pork chu mein. aJI tabbed at $2.50. I F YOU NEED A little help to get going, though . t ry thf' rollow1ng . d umplings rm arvelously s easoned m eatballs wrapJ><.-d in doughy won too squares and fned in oil to a golden brown I, S2 SO. one of the moo shu selec lions; the hot and !>P1cy 'credit the Szechwan peppe r I kung pao beef. $3 75 cor the sensational garl ic chic ke n. SJ. 751; s now peas and mushrooms. S3.25; any of t he noodle soups. That will be m ore than enough for two peo- ple. Add another dish or two for each additional person. Two family dinners are offered -one at $4.50 per person and the other at $5.50. All food is also packaged to go. The Golden Dragon \!' located at 2023 Harbor Blvd. <between Bay and 19th streets 1. Costa Mesa. 642·7162. 631-9911. Lunch and dinner are served seven da ys a wee k. Tuesoay tn1u Sunday Tues. "Spec1a1" · SI 1.00 Wea., Tnurs., Sun.· $14.00 Fri.· $16.00 Sat.· SI 7 .00 lnctucMs Otnnl•, Sl'low, T1ic & -·a.--. °'9 llA-at .... ~IST(911 • ,_ M81(l ......... , ...... ._ An operetta of much vi1Jl11y DON'T MISS THIS ONC ! ! Tues., Weo., Thur\., Sun. Eve.· 514.00 r .... $16.00, Sat .• SI 7.00 & Coflee Sun. 8runcn Matinee Aou1n · $ 11 00 Cn1toron • Sll.00 tnctuOO~ 01nner, Snow, T4K & Col•~c ~~~~~:i'.111. 140 AVE. PICO· At The Sea ·SAN CLEMENTE 1 HOTEL WAY, ANAHEIM · !Across From D1snt'yl11odl EVE RY IN S fALl<I~& AOOWT U~~ f YNI) OUT ~Hi Wc.\t€Rp~ont 0 €L I • t1bo v1Uaq<:: rn .. :wpo&lt l\C.\Ch • ... 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Ot~llestra MnalJen Needed ln11lrumentall1t• are needed for the Call semester of Oranee Coast Colleae's Opera Theater Orcheatra t.bat accompanies the Five Panny Opera Company and Coast Master Chorus. Th" orchestra meets from 4 lo 7 f.m. Wed· nesdaya and ls open lo high scboo students seeking college credit. Ftrst class meeting ts Wednesday. Information 5$-5640. Dlreetors So..,,.., tor Plap The Garden Grove CommunJly Theater is seekln& directors for six community theater and four Civic Youth Light Opera productions scheduled for the 1978-79 season. Those Interested are uked to send a re· s.ume and the lilies or three plays they would like to direct to Garden Grove Community Theater, P. 0 . Box 1309, Garden Grove. 92642 before Sunday. •JtJlxefl Double•' Role• Opna Auditions for the Tustin Theater Guild pro· ductlon of "Mixed Doubles" are scheduled for 7 p.m. Sept. 19·20 in the theater room of Guinn Foss School. Va nderlip and Holt avenues Tustin. · Casting calla for a youna man and woman who speak fiuent SpanJsh: two women, 20 to 2S years old; three attractive women, 3S to .O; &wo men 2S to 30: two meo 3S to 4S and two men and one woman to portray 1enlor ciUaens. Inform•· tion 633-0058. Alllllt .... • Seltetllded •• mire Three major Golden West Collete cboraJ groups, the ch.amber 1ln1ers, coneert cbolr and community chorale, have announced audltklnl. Men anci women interested In chamber sinf tn1 should register for Music 122. AudiUom wil be held at the fint claag meeUn1. l p.m. Monday. 1be concert choir, Music 121, meeta dally at 11 a.m. and auditions will belin llOll· day. The community chorale, Music 810, meets from 6 :30 to 9:30 p.m . Mondays with try-outl set during the lniUaJ session in room 108 of the music buildina. Capt. Fingers to Play Registration at the Huntingtoa Beach cam· pus, 25744 Golden West St., is oa a walk·in basis Monday through Friday and Sept. 18-21. Top GuitCirist in HB By RAYMOND ESTRADA, IB. ot ... o.lty,.... ..... Lee Ritenour. known as "Captain Fingers" and Loi Angeles' top studio guitarist, will sail into Huntington Beach tonight for bis first Orange Coast appearance. · Voted "Studio Guitarist of the Year" in 1977 by the readers of Guitar Player Magazine, Ritenour will be bring his fretboard versatility and touring band to the stage of the Golden Bear , 306 Pacific Coast Highway, for four 90· minute shows tonight and Saturday. ALREADY FEATURED ON seven of bis own albums, Ritenour bas probably appeared on your favorite contemporary artist's latest re- cording whether your taste be pop, jau, rock or soul. · Ritenour, 26, has also been featured on mo- tion picture soundtracks including those for "Saturday Night Fever." "A Star is Born," "Roots" and "Taxi Driver." The young virtuoso's jazz alb.um ap- pearances have been with stars such as Herbie Hancock, Harvey Mason, George Benson, Gato Barbieri. Sonny Rollins, David Grusin. Flora Purim, Ray Charles and Cleo Laine juat in the past two years. HIS EFFORTS ON ROOK albums include those recently released by Steely Dan, Leo Sayer and Seals and Crofts. Other pop albums Ritenour played on in· elude those by Henry Mancini. Peggy Lee, Art Garfunkel, Carly Simon, Natalie Cole, Debby Boone, Cher. Paul Anka, John Denver, Aretha Franklin and Barbra Streisand. With those credentials, rutenour needs no further introduction. All that can be said about the young artist is that be can perform his own compositions and others with clPan and Highest Qualily ?\alive Mextcan Foods Open 7 Days All SPORTS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT TV SCREEN Mon.-Tlu. 11 :30 o .m. to 10 p.m. . Fri. &Sot.11 :300.m. to II p.m. COCKTAILS !:lln:Joy '4 p.m. to I 0 p.m 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 LEE RITENOUR PERFORMS ' flavorful soul matched by few musicians. ShowtJmes today and Saturday are 8 :30 and 11 p.m. Reservations are recommended. lSO Seeld•g E•tertalflft99 Professional and semlprofesalooal enter· tainers are sought ror a uditioning to entertain at the United Servicemen's Organization club, lMl Ivar Ave .. HoUywood. Auditions are scheduled for 6 .30 p.m. Tues· day. but those planning to attend are ulted to arrive by 6 o'clock. The auditions are for in· divldual performers. Bands are asked to make a special appointment. Mlnlmum age for performers is lS. Information C213 l 462·0747. (Ja1 ;esss .. , r,,, .... s ......... Auditions ror 12 men and etlht women ror the Claremont Playhouse producfion of "A Fun· ny Thing Happened on The Way to the Forum" are scheduled at 10 p.m . saturday at the playhouse. 1333 N. Indian Hill. Claremont. Ap. plicants are a sked lo bring a photo or themselves and a prepared song with sheet music. The current production. "You Can't Take It With You," opens tonight at 8 p.m. It will play each Friday and Saturday at 8 .and Sundays at 3 p.m . through OcL i . Reservations, information 621·5005. 3 'llleaCer ~ Olln-e4 Three theater appreciation classes, Theater lA, lB and 108X, are offered tall semester on the SaddJeback College campus ln Mission Viejo and at off.campus sites at Irvine and San Clemente high schools. Although a Monday.Wednesday morning class at Saddleback is closed, registration is still available with permission of the instructor for a Tuesday-Thursday c!ass on campus. 28000 Marguerite Way, and the off.campus classes. a college spokesman said this week. The Tuesday.Thursday class is at 9 a.m. in Fine Arts 308. and the classes at Irvine and San Cle mente, Wednesday and Thursday respective· ly. begin at 7 p.m. Those not registered may do so by attending the classes next week. FOR A REAL TASTE TREAT d.J -., .I GJ(lfl-pOd~1 VlirP°rter • GOURMET DINING -MEDITERRANEAN RM. • CHAMPAGNEBRUNCHSUNOAYS 10~PM 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD IRVINE. CALIFORNIA f0ooos•l8 Orat199 CountvA1rport) • DANCING NIGHTLY -CABARET LOUNGE • CAPTAIN'S TABLE COFFEE SHOP -24 HRS. 1714) 833·2770 We're Not a Fancy Family But our Cooking's JJst Superb. bE El-RRRITZ FRENCH RESTAURANT 414 N. Newport Blud .. Newport Beoch (nr Re:ser&101iom Ph0rte 645-6700 • Cocktolls - \ STREET THEATER Fnday, September a. 1978 DAILY PILOT Q Street Theater on Road to Success By JEaav HIEATENSTElN Ot•o.llf ........... Kathi Harber bad been to Disneyland many times durinJ her seven yeal'!I m Costa Mesa u a apect.alor. This summer ahe 1pen\ most of h r days at the Anaheim Park &.'I a worker. aclln1 In the firat AU-American Colle1e Slrttt Tb ater Tll:utt WEaE • IN lh.e caat. l3 wbo . performed ln Alaabeim. l3 who ent.ertalned at Walt 01.mey World in Florida And fOf' Ma. Harber. who credit.a faculty members It Coata N eu Hi,b School for •P•rk· ma ber intere9l ln drama. the aummer ux peneoc:e was lnvaJuable. ln her puraul\ of a tbeatrkal n~r I\ waa like auHna the Himal~as or beina sbowcHed at th Louvre. t'lve &bows a day 1R.re chtduled nve day~ a ~ plus ancbvlduM.J acts THE D.\ V BEGAN with ~ melodrama in Bur Country al 3·30 pm . "Or Wonder·~ TratthQI Medicine Show." followed by a skit on Main Street, "The Makins ot a Siient Movie " .~ ~ 1i!· ' ., I I -. t ·~ .. ~' ~. -' ' .. -- ·1 believe in trying to take theater to people when they are young, · says Kathi Harber of Disneyland's Street Theater. Near the "It's A Small World" facility troupe members would pose as statues suggest· ed bv those watcbinl?. "Then we did 800 million little things," said Kathi who lived in Costa Mesa from 1970 to '76. The troupe s plit up and members performed solo before a dozen lo SO or more people. Mime, magic, improvisation were used. Tbey also entertained nightly the crowds wait· ing for the Maio Street Electrical Parade. ••wE FOLLOWED the All·American College band, forming our own kazoo band," said Kathi, a theater arts major at the Universl· ty or Southern California. "We did a vocal cadence and had about 20 different acts. "Two people might dance in front of our band•wbile we played the nationaJ anthem of a foreign country," Kathi said with a chuckle. "Or we might do an acrobatic number call· ing ourselves,,the Bumbling BambiniB. It was all mime in which we would pretend lo be climbing ropes lo the high wire. We would all meet in the middle of the DOD~istent Wire and fall down, sometimes bumping into life crowd. ANOTHER MIME number that always proved popular. Kathi said, was tug-of-war with spectators. "Nobody really won," she said. "We would pretend the rope broke or dissolved." ; Call 142-5171. Put• few word• to work for ou. FRoM Fash ion Island Newport Beach I ,.. T • • • ., ··- Kathi said he approached the summertime endeavor with "apprehonslon. 1 had never done anything like It. The wealh(lr was orten hot and 11weut would be pouring off us. We would thrnk we c~n·t do thUI today." But thev did perform and Kathi said the bi11e1t thrlll was seelns so many people from the Ora.nae Coast area who recc>Ctuzed her ano said hello. .. SEEING P£0PLE I knew, that was a real plua. I'm 1lad l was ln California and oot Florida." she said. She also believes the experience was valua· ble bffause of the contacts. Show business personalitlea such as Anita Kerr, singer· composer; Ronnie ScheU, actor and comedian; fo'rank Comstock, composer and arranger for televl Ion shows . and others taught classes for t wo weeks before the troupe took lo the streets Junu 30. Final day of performances was Aug. 23. Kathi is entering her junior year at USC. Her mother Jean Eidenmiler. moved recently from Costa Mesa to San Bernardino and her father, Richard Harber, a professor of cinema ill USC. lives in Redondo Beach. BUT SHE HAS vivid memories of Costa Mesa and her first taste of greasepaint and Mage lights. She attended Davis Junior High and graduated from Costa Mesa High. Dave Van Trees, chairman of Ule fine arts department at CMHS, "decided I bad something to work with,'' Kathi said, She was in seventh grade at.Dayis when she a uditioned for a role in the Newport·Mesa Uni· fied School District summer musical workshop's production or "The Boyfriend ... KA11D GOT THE part of unders tudy for second lead in the 1971 show. She continued in the workshop and in 1974 choreographed as well as played the lead in "Mary Poppins." V-ISit The Fonz and over 200 other Great Stars at Wodd F.-nous I ~ I • I The Biggest Gathering of St.,. In the Worid.. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND .. {PG) "SMOKEY ANO THE BANDIT" (PG) "GONE IN 60 SECONDS" "SQUND OF MUSIC" .:SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" (A) "THE ONE ANO ONLY" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) "FOUL PLAY" (PG) "FOUL PlA r (PG) "FUN WITti DICK & JANE" "CORVETTE SUMMER" "JOY RIDE"(PG) Katetl• ..... Stadium "THE BUOY HOLLY STORY" MTHANK GOO IT'S FRIDAY" (PG) ALL O•UV~·tf4S Ot'Cf4 6:HP.M.HHHCTI.Y Cll11d Under 12 "'" Unlels • Kiddie Planro1md "Van Trees taught me ~ lot. He always made me work to my fullesl capacity, taught me a lot or basics and proper theater ethics." Kathi said. "He knows what he wants and bow lo get it rrom you." But Donna Kristinsen, a drama teacher at Costa Mesa Hl~h. taught her another side of theater, improvisation. "She taught me the importance or thinking on the spot. She made me depend on myself." AND ALTHOUGH Kathi likes acting, her real emphasis is on choreography. ""I especially want to do children's theater." she said. "I believe in trying to take theater to people when they are young." 1 JIST Wiii Yll TllllR n W SAFE 1111 llCI Tl TIE MIVIEI PETEl'SBIEU ~t•riilg fa8EtT LOM·IHIT l8EI wit!i l DYAN <ANNON 1 Mvsit MtMIY MANClMl • (&ecvtiw Prt411etr TOIY AMKJ Scrtff\ ''•J bJ FUNK WA&MMf •IOI «••ILW £DIAID$ ffi (.;li edw,.rds I!' NEWPORT ' MARK HAMILL who you loved in "Star Wars'.' ANNIE POTTS who you'll never forget ~ Ml IQ() GOI f1N'fN MAYER-....._ ___ _ MARK HAMIU.: ANNIE POTTS :'CORVETIE SUMMER'' ,. _...,tw, 9AR'N000.,.,MAnHtW ROOBINS • -ovCRAIGSAMN ............. HAJ. BARWOOO. °"""""' MAnH(w R06BINS 11-i 23rd St. • 675-6094 Near The Pier In ~ Beech OPEND"ILW ·· r-1e "lll·lllBNITE •••••••••••• .. ~ ............ . :• • • ~ong BeacJi • ·:. :f \GvicCLigJit OpetlJ :: 1:: PRESEN:m· a....,.. :: •• J'JllJ ~Jf 1' •• ·~:01tl1JrOf~AUG 18-:'t •• ~llUPJ..\i SEPT 10 •• :: LIVE ON STAGE : ee FOUR GREAT WEEKENDS .•.• ee ••Ticket Office: :: ::518 E. Fourth St. Long Beach'~ •• • •• Tickets: $2.00-$7 .60 ~-. •• perfonnances at JOROAll THEATRE :: •• 6600 Atlantic Ave. Long Beach ••' ee FRI. & SAT. EVES at 8:30 P.m. l ee ~ SUN.MAT.at2:00p.m. ·~ •• i~I ~ :9l: • ~liiiil ·~ e e• OR PHONE: 432-7926 e •e ~: ;.. .. . . . .. . . . ...•. ;, ••••••••••• r ~ ·:i STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR· . . ...... .. . I 1 « r as DAll.Y PILOT Beah's True Story Like waves swelling and breaking on the sand Ba•Hsrh at Bou-I Marvin llamh~ch \\ 111 m.1kt.' h1i1 first <.ip pt-a ranee at lhl· flnlh \\vod Ho" I today and Saturday, pin) 11\J.! music Judged the mos t popular hl' ha~ written .rnd tunes from "A Chorus Lint' " He.• "-'Ill appelir with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in lh~ 8 :30 p .m . concerts. Tickets at the bowl and Mutual agencies Information <213 > 87-MUSIC. By J UDITH OLSON OI t ... o.lly f'l ... IUff It Wll~ Ill proud hour for black WOmantlood. Actress Ucah Richards received a standing ovallon for her performance. A Black Woman Speaks. last Saturday nlghl at the Laguna Moulton Phtyhoui,c, m Iii presentation sponsored by Lagunu Poets HER MAIN m E ME WU love and as she ltmt?nted the absence of love in the world sbe I 0115cd In humorou~ com men ls for comic relief. Iler presentutlon was In vignette form and alnce Uw humor cttme al the end of the readings, the rcellna was much like a series or waves swell· Ing and breaking on the sand. The :stage setting was simple: a chair. a backdrop of two ba nners. one a serpent and the otht•r a dove. and two stands holding illustra· lions for her readings. IN HER PRESENTATION Miss Richards, whose first name is pronounced in two :-.yllablelt, Ue·Ah. sald that white women were 1ust as t'ru.laved as black women in the begin· 111ng of the colonization of the U.S. Black women came in chains but white women came as servants or man. she ex· plained. One of her stories was about a friend in the South who was traveling outside her home to~. The essence of the tale was that blacks were not welcome everywhere. "It was before black was nationally beautiful,'' Miss Richards said. The most popular story with the near-'1' 'A BLACK WOMAN SPEAKS' Poet-actress Beah Richards capacity crowd concerned reading fo r a part in a Shakespeare play. SHE ARRIVED AT the theater. patiently waited her turn and finally was asked. "Did you come to read?" Miss Richards invited a man from the au· diPnce to help her finish t he story. As he sat in the chair "playing" one of the characters. she spoke the famous Shakespearean lines· Jn black dialect. After the performance the actress. who 1s bes t known for her portrayal of Sidney Poit1er·s mother in "Guess Who's Coming to Dmner." was supposed to be honored at a reception in the Voroal Gallery, Laituna. but because of an error s he ended up standing on the s idewalk an front of the gaJiery signing autographs. Miss Richards was obviously tired from her show but she smiled enthusiastically and greet· ed person aft.er person. THERE WERE MANY blacks in the au dience and the crowd presented an Interesting array of hair styles and dress. ranging from in· tricate braided hair to Oriental costumes. One group had come all the way from La Puente to see Miss Richards. who appears re- gularly Wlth the Inner City Repertory in Los Angeles. One woman. obvious ly delighted with Misi. Richards' signature. confided that she had just collected her fi rst autograph. As the actress edged toward her car. with the crowd still following. she admitted she was very weary and not too eager to talk..t BUT YES, SHE'D answer a few more ques t ions. though. How long has she been performing "A Black Woman Speaks"? Four years. And how much or the material Is frorr her own life? AH or it. 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JUUi cteeftnt HIAVIN CAN WAn /POI -AMfltCAN NOT WA.lt ~o1 ""9 M\UU llV. °' ,.,. ,ANn411tl'Ol '"'" t .. INATIONAl 'II\ vtT .... • w .. ,, :· ' . -• . f ' • MOVIES Friday, September 8. 1978 DAIL V PILOT C7 ls 'Avalanche' Too Late Among Di.sas'ters? 8y ltOBERT OSBORNE .... ,,.. ..... ~ . ...,.., R ogf'r \orman "Avalanc he," film ed an thr Colorado Rockie•. 111 a. h&ahty pltturt-sqw, unCQmphcated at' tion film about • killer snow allde wbicb belt.., bnus . lht'n burle 1 It.ah sk I r<• ort dunf\i? &Ls 1ra~nln1 ttl br4lllon 8P.\&K D BY th~ uaml'' Cand ~art<'ftl of top billed Rock llumon, Ml• •·arrow and Rowrt Font.-r. tht-N .. w World "'lea should •\ln<'t ~alOly bus1n lf •"'1 Uu 1i. is tu& 1f at han 'l com. loo lute an Uw· 'dl5a1trr" film C'Ycll' As written by Cl1udt• Pola and Co~y Allen Cwbo also d1rcctl"d>. "Avelancbe" folio•• ~ now 5\and1u'd ronnuta for Ule 1enre, wath • 1roup of unrelah•d t'haractl'rs, ea<'h t'urry an~ "' heavy penonal problem. all brouabt totelher in a common locate wblch is ult1malt-lv zapPf'd by 11 cotutrophe. Thh1 calamity la a vllual lulu. with ne.rly 10 unrelentlnc minutes of tHcadlna anow nap- turtni evl'rythlnrc. and every· ootly, In 111.cht. l.twla Tea1ue ""',. special f redlt for dlrecllne und cdltiq the at.oqueoee ROCK fl\J080N la a rMOrt de- v«'loper In lh proceu of tbow· 1na uff hh1 hatest JUtradlae, buUt dc>!\pltc pn>te11u from loc:al en· \I ronmC!nlul1111Jt fi'•rrow Is hla o w1f.-ia\l••n<Hna the 1ala: she tl~velo~" brief yen for forater. " nuturaltlil pboto1r•pher op· posed to lh.adson·, dhre111rd tor oaturc. Tall al the picture ai. decldec1Jy M>mbre. ul' the survivors start dl11an1 out bOdJe1, but it an spet>ds to a sullafactory COO· cluiuon AncJ unlike many "dis· .-itter·· ep1c1>, "Avalanche" sup- phes no unintentional &IHles uJoog the way , a credit to the good ucton involved THIRTY YEARS AS ACTOR Rock Hudson •• Tycoon "'0UL "-AT" C.,..._ .... I'* t<~I t~I•' wlllt • Hl~ll ll1111i.• -"'""* mo•I of IM II-. TMr• It -l'lllllQ for _.,.ryllody -11~ OOdb<tll c...,KW't, • mool<um 04 rotl\eftte. MoU ot ett, "'-•Is Goldle Hewn, who dlltll,..... • brllllanlly ..-.il'led -1wmMC:• ••Ille lllOllOll In 1410C>Udy. CMvy Chelt F'ellft Oft tome Of Ills TV ,_ ,...,.,..,,, blA Ill• lll4Mll .. • 1eec11ne m.., - jlf'Ol'\I .. C.lln HIODI"'-...._ ,_.nee tor Hltcfteldl we• 01~1..-i "' "Sii,,., si.-:• wrote lift - •lld dlre<ted •••·He"""--lo Mel> lfW •<llOft eolno. Aet• PO, ptOllebly llK-.. te1\91M99, twllllttllwMU..i KefH, ell mlld. * * * "CAlll'•1C01t1t Oltl" It • t~<ll ~. el\ ~e<I-tale tlWt wain' creclllllly •lrnO&l to t ... brHlllftQ peint. Utwel mll'ICIH ¥1_.. ....,, Koff el ttw lele of e Wn landl .. I-W e ~···· QDvenwNft(,""'.,.. a<llOft •• ·--"" CleVff "*'911 IO-•"-In -ell of-· .. ,..,,..,,t. Betides. --tN teWl.CIOflt In W•IN"llOfl, •hO can cell I'-&tory ,.,,1e1cl'tld? Writ..-dlNCtw ~ Hyem• I•• tOleftclld •IOrY lellW WllO Uft flt-lllW f)erfonn.ncft '"""' N lkocl\Mt M well M .CWt. TN cut: ~ BrOIHI. Br-Vecc.o. 5ern w•orrton, OJ sim_.., ...i HoUw-. K•r.., 81..:11 end T .. ,, S.volaal11e11rW,1--.Mt.Ret.c!PO .. * * * WltO'LL STOP Tttl •Allt It Ml emblllolil ~ M>ftl·d•~ eli.ewY fl/I -the Vlemem • ., «I"· ruPled ll'ldlvklloe4 llWL Ml<llHI Mc>rlerty, • ( A Quick Look at the Movies J Merine twnect lournellal. clllclat IO '"" '-roln lrom Viet...,.. to llw vn11ec1 St•••. eno 1n¥01v6 lllt wife. T....0.V W.IO, encl • tormH Merltw Wcloly, Hid! Nollt 1rwy ltnmldiOll4y ~« • •edlsll< 11"'9 wt.o may or ....., Mt be 90w~-• .,.._, Nlotlv•ll-Me llAJY, Holle ,._ NI..._,. end - -fell, &uitll .. • meMlllQ!eM Mrer ""o tlM film world. 811t director Kerl R•lu ... ,. lhe t-lofl mountlllil from , ... hglMlllQ, e11c1 ,,. •-'-"'°" .,....._ .. from Ille """ 11¥1 Retld R. It~ tOUQll I~, ion ...... -nee• anc1 .,_.,atlaMot clr11t ""· * * * ''1'MI 8UOOY MIU. T ITCMT" It lhe ._._ 1141 Of tlle --· e QH!tte, llef'UCICIW 11109f'etl!IY of Ille nlCll 'I\' roll ~r wllow -· •no cerMr ..-in • ""111-crnl\ TM t<rlot Oii Ille I ... Rooert Glltler Is nelU- cono.ec;eftdlne ,_ llYP9cl; II •Imply tettt -• Luot100. T ...... lloY ....,... lo HC-ttw .,....,U of • -muek lftdldtry wluio.t1 IOllng 1111 1..-..,1ty. S-~·1 direction '-Ille 11ory -.,""' -HOllY'I tnllllc 11 r..c...-wlltl oc""""'"' -lldtlllY-II'• ......... ,.,.,...,_ .. , ...., film'• me,or torce 11 C..ry Busey, • ,._ merullleconelnet1onotectorenom11tlcl.,,Oo!I Stro<lcl •nd Olerln M.trtln Smtih ••• klNI °' OI-memoen of IM Crl<kets. R•lecl PG, with ..... ,, .... ·--·-10 ..... , quellflcetlOft ... l•mlly lllm. "U•Tl•NATIOftAL VILVIT" It• >eq.,.I ""4 • ,..m••• Of u.. 111m tftet ~ Ellt•belll r.vlCH' • ,,., In ...... Thi• \1"'9 Tetum O'N••I PIO•, .... Qlfl WllO llfflA ... IN -lo win IN t>'9 llOl'M •K•· Siie i• ftOt ··-, .. 11 .. Y-.0 Tevior M ~ flU I .... Mme It• -· -.i,. , ... -••nv•v-• Proelu<••..S.rec!lor·..,lt« .,,.,. Portie• Olt· 114•n <M>•'°"' --*' tor tfle -·-•• """'· ... Of ,.,. ~it 119C• It 100 1e1-.iv et umes. but t11e 101•1 tlifec1 •• -•·wetmtno, • .. 1corne -1'-e to IN llenhnotOol lfle ._.,,__,hill H•nell• .........,,, OWiltoPfler Plum.._ 411'4 etpe<••llY Anl'-Y HOPllln• .. , ... 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BURT LANCASTBI In "GO TEU 1lE SfMTANS" SlarntJJ CP.AKJ WISS~ MARC SI~ JONA1™N GW>SMmi Or~ by T£D POS1 Prodx:el by AU.AN F BOOOH nl Mffetru CAHt40 SCJwoay tiy ~LL ~ES Based on lhe IM 11:ield al ~ w.·11y DN«L RJlO &mrre Pr~ ~ Ft..£<H t.tlSAC~nl Coicl.ded byOQ Halligrl ProcltC:bem/t.V visa~ Prese!Calion Ptrt5 tJt CA ~=NCO EMSASSY PICTOO REl.EASE liil ..... ----~ • __ ....,.!!!", ' ~ i ' I (lt OAILYPILO T Television TONIGHTS LATEST LISTINGS I K II>:\\ EVEN NO l:G01·· HlW8 lMIMIHCY OHf.l WILD, WIU) WQT A Soult\ lee ~ PflnCe lnolielt Oft "'91ttng 111'1 N Clu -llNlth rl90<1 wnwe .....int ....... to .... 11111'1 8 "-IAM DON'T IAT '"'Do\11111 "LOOI! wtto'1 Tall.trig'? ' • ,,.,..,... 0# &AH FMHOllCO NO ll'lllOe Io HtOe • O'IPIAeV °'*• W'09' oooio Tot11 '""Ollnd ~!l'-­ oll'wl temoty .... °' AO<""' SaQlar nn 1cw..-< Nt!f Juittice ( ar1 w .. r~ • «>n ln~IO•" le> IN ~­ COUi l ateer *II" 6~ ••d"'•d tran•1><1rt•hn11 t.Oltla IOt -· • --CAMIUI llO>ftO athle .. ,,... howl!...._ (RI Tough Cop ) C81N«Wa WOkDNIEWS fOHIOtCT t.IO. MY THMI SONS K111e liol'I In the ~IQlaa h(wft4t '' fngnlef'8d t>• Wl\et .,.. thtni>I .. t .... SC>U00 ot • ln<Aa MMt~I -~JACKaOH 0.-t dlreelor-.,1110t a. < lint fo:ih l\\tX><.I .... .., ,, tough polte(' of I 1<·c.· r, ha:-a t lt'a~t ont• <.1dm1rcr 1 Adele Yo.,h1nk ,11 in movie.·. "Magnum Force." lu tw '>hO\\fl oil 9 p m Saturday on ( 'lw 1111t.·I :! kaun MQWONfflN n.1 BtlCO •• ,,.. 1<.1b,ec:1 ol Juay COiiine lllm (RI 1!00 CM NEWS I CA08l..wrn I JOKEA'8 WIU> 7;30 TO BE ANNOUNCED N8CNEWS UAMClU8 WOAU>NEWS TOHIOtCT D 90WUHOFOA OOU.AM • ILOVELIJCt O.termtnfld to get tnto •how 1>u11ne11. Lucy declde9 dancing •• he< •Ole • IAHfOAO ANO SOH Fred'• QOUSln eno his new bride v111t from St Louts wtth the tdea ol llnd1ng a lluloend '°' hll COUSln • -1181)-deughlfl( 9 MACNEIL I LEHRER AEPOAT el!) AHTOHCA "A Po r1ra1 t Of The Woman" Conductor Anto· WILD KINGDOM • Wlldhrel" (Part 2) A fur. thOf study ol one of n•tu•• s most aw"°'"4t a.Q1111 a torat lire raging out ot control. end the behavlOf ot wtldllle lleelng theonltlfno B NEWLYWED GA.ME 9 HOUYWOOO SQUARES I JOKER'S WILD THE 000 COUPLE In the throes ot e hango- ver. Oscat throws Fella out of the apar1menc • AOAM-12 M&lloy and Reed mterrupt thfllr d1nn6' to pursue the robl>tlfs 1n • gas atellon. holdup. fD 28 TONIOHT Channel l..lsf ing• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 11 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles 8 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles (() KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles ttJ) KCST (ABC) San Diego m KnV (Ind) Los Angeles G) KCOP·TV (Ind ) Los Angeles SI KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles 8l> KOCE-TV (PBS) Huntongton Beach THEMUPPETS 1.00 8 Cl) WONOER WOMAN A COiiege Sludenl moon• l~hllng n a 1an11or hnda a 1op.1M1Crat formula for a n-exploslve. (R) D N8C 8PECIAl · The Bay City Rotltlfl MM1 The Salurday Super11ers" The Bay Clly Aollefa ere tcMned by Joe NltNth, Scolt Balo and Etlk Eatta- d• 10 Introduce NBC'• new Saturday morning sl\owa. D MOVIE • • 'h "O S S " ( 1946) Alan Ladd. Geraldlne Fltz,gerald. A par1chute team IS dropped behind enM'IY tt,,.. In OCC:Upted France just belOle D-Oey. 12 hfl.) D O HAPPVDAYS "Our Gang" Fonzie recalls his Me u a geng leader to convince Chachl 1hat ll's not so COOi (A) 0 MOVIE • •'It "Every Utlle Croolc And Nanny" ( 19721 Lynn Aedgr-. Vic10I Mature. A young woman poses u e nsnny In order to kidnap a rlGh Malla ct11eltan'1 son 12 hrs I m CAROL BUANETT ANDFAIEHD8 Guesll AnthOny Newtey. Bernadette Petets. Q) MOVIE • • • "Under Caprloom" ( 19491 tngrld S..gman. JoMPll Couen An Auttra- 1oan 1oc:1e1y women beCOl'nell dllJltut.toned and cMgene1 at• Into atcohOI· lllm ~ht•) •• WASHINOTOH WlE< IN flEVJIW I'° 8 9 HMIPV DAYS "Sec;ond Wind" AM:hle end Fonzie fix At up With II motorcyci..rldtng meter maid (R) • MM8 R>OTIAU. HIOHUOHT8 •• WAUITRUT wux "Stocke Cheap Thrl1t1" Guett· l1a U. Coblolgh, .eonomilt t:OO 8 ()) SOMETHtNO FOA JOE'( The lovlng rel1tl0fl1hlp bel'""" Hellman Trophy wmner John Cappeieett1 (Marc Singer) end h11 laukemlll-strlcken younger btOthef JOf1f (,,.11 Lyn&I) 11 dramatlted (R) II TH!EDOIECAPAA MYST!AIU "Nightmare At Pendra- gon ·1 Castle" An unortho· do11 lawyer (Vincent Beggetta) IS faced w11h a munttude ot odd cluet and ~ In his lnllesttg• tlon of the murder ot a MdlsClc publlthet. 8 9 AOOT'I In 1824, Kizzy reject• a marriage proposal to rem•ln with her ion. Chicken George (Ben VerMn). LJter. with IC••• rebellions ell around. Chlclten George It seot 10 Englend wltll Ille promise he wltC return • free man. iarl 4 of 5) (R) MERV GAlfflH MA8TEAPIECE THEATRE "The Mayor 0 1 Cuter- brfdOI" Mlc:hMI Henchard (Allen Baf esl 11 remin<led of hll 01sgracelul peat when he Is reunited with hlS wife and daughlet eltet 18 yeera of MP8f'lllOfl, ~art t ol 7)(R) EJ lA80RLAW REFORM Senator• Harrison Wll- hama end Orrin Hatch, AFL.CIO executllle Thom· u R. Donallur. and former NetK>r\81 lJbor RelatlOf'll Board generel counsel member Petti( G. Nalh discuss the nMd tor and propoula IOI labor llW reform. 10:1!0 I " NEWS NtGHT GAUERY "Houae -With Ghost" A men tries to get nd ol his wife. "WICCheS' Feast" A least elmost turm into lamine while walling for the main courae. TUBE TOPPERS KNBC D 8:00 -"The Bay City Rollers Meet The Saturday Superstars " Roller derby t eam joined by Joe Namath. Scott Balo and Erik Estrada. KNXT fJ 9:00 --Something for Joey . Marc Singer plays He 1s man Trophy winner John Cappelletti and J eff Lynas stars as his leuke mia·stricken younger brother J oey. KABC-TV U 9:00 --"Roots" Part IV involves chicken fights. a rebellion and the shipping to England of Ch icken George. · fD THE PAWSEAS Delc>il• Che turmoCI of Illa polttlcal ~le end the ptOb- leml oc 1111 lrlenda. Plante· genet's domestic affairs are --ano happy Glen<:Ot• hu '°" borne• MCOnd~ (RI ID MOVIE • • • "Algiers" ( 19381 CharlH Boyer. Hedy Lamarr An lntetnatlOflal jewel thief takes refuge In the exotic casbah (1 hr . 30m1n 1 10:301 • NEWS 11~ a a Cll 111 NEWs DATING GAME Q MOVIE • •,; "Guns Of The RevOlo· tlon" I t9721 Ernest B0<g· nine. Padre Humberto A struggle d4Mliopl be._,, the head of a ruthlffa gov- ernment and • Mexican priest w11o is dedicated to the C*lte Of juehce and tMnan rights. (2 hrs) G) THE ODO COUPLE Felix directs a movie bulfl 11ound 0tcat·1 dey·by· day lciovitles. 9) FE1'HWOOO 2N4GHT Guests Or. Stanley Turn- bull and Albert Hoteon, men's room attendant. fll DICK CAVETT Guest· J-W•t. • for- mer narcotica agent from Detroit. (P111 2 ol 21 (RI 11:3011 Cl) U.8. OPEN TENNIS Hlghllghll of the dey'• actMtles In this Coume- ment from Flulhlng Mead· ow Parll In Corona, New Yori< D TONIGHT Host: Johnny Carson. Guesll: Helen Schne+oer, Den Haggerty. Ekzabeth AShley. D TWILIGHT ZONE An advll'Ce IOOUI lor I Martian COiony land• on Marl . 0 9 BAAETTA "The Stone Conspiracy" Barett•. on IOan to the VIC8 1qued. 1eetns h11 partner 11 onthe lalt• (RI m HOGAN'S HEROES Hogan must IQUUh the l1tes1 Ge<m1n plan 10 destroy the Briti sh eirforoe • GETSMART Max's wlndow·ge11110. through b1nocu1ers reveals 1h111 a research l1rm may be Mnkad with KAOS E CAPTIONED WOAl..O NEWS TONIGHT '1i) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 11MIJ(J) CBSlATEMOVIE • • "Hell'• Angela On WhMI•" ( 19871 Jack Nlcilolaon, Adam Roarke The Hell's Angela gang are loroed to NM when they murder 8 satlor for r81111ng8. ( R) K>RNING 12'00 e TWIUOHT ZONE A man·a need to eKape the pre-ire of hi• work takn him b8Clt to h11 c;hildnood G» HOT CfTY DtSC0 The hottn t names •n the world OI disco Wiii be ~ing. llnging the latnt dl800 Ml wtllle the Hot Clty Dencers move 11mkl a maze of pututlng I~ ~-ll88hlng •lfot>es. rnorrora and 1P9Clal ettecta ti) HONEYMOONERS Ralph lak• Ed on • buSI· -trrp, end d llCOVerS that be'nQ his t)tOlher's keeper 11 no1 all It's cracked up to be 12:JO 8 MOVIE *••'Ao "Incendiary Blonde" f t945) Betty Hutton. Arturo de Cordo- va The hemboy11nt 1.re of Texas Guinan. the n19'11Club Queen 11 1r11Ge<1 ( 1 '" ~=-min I ti) LAS VEGAS SPORTS LINE 12:378 MOVIE • • ';, 'The PIQllOll C '9691 Sammy Oav1• Jr 0oto1hy Matone A youno woman and her mott>e< voc:ums ol the moo. acceot help 1rom tho g"I 1 torme• class. mate. now 111 p11v•1t dotec· hv• f I hr 30 min I ([18 MOVIE • •;, "l'ranhon ~te1n ConQuera The Worto · I 19661 NICk Ad•m•. Se.Jko h gamr A ~list aO<J his antstantll b911eve Ille son of Frankon5te1n 11 turl\1no 1n lhe atea arouno HlrOlhl- ma ( t hr 20 min I 1:00 D MIDNIOl1T SPECIAL Hos" KC and lhe Sunslltne Bano Ouests Paut M cC .. rtnf!y ano Wings. Donna Summe<. C heryl LaOd Te ddy Pendetg.rau Jimmy Bo Horne, a satule 10 0115 Rodding 0 MAVERICK ·o.amono 1n Tile Rough • G» SOAP FACTORY 1:30 G» HIGH HO~ES ., MOVIE • • • T ne Bio Show ( 1961 l Estner Williams Clill Robertson l "8 son 01 .i c"cus owner a11<>ws ll1m· sett 10 bo 1mpn~ed lo• h•11a1hef'1 llake 12 hrs I 1:48 IJ TALKA80UT WITH TRUMAN JACQUES "TV A1temat111n To The Status Quo" Ouests Nieholas Johnabn. head cl the NatlOflal c.u~en• Com· munications Lobby. Kath· 1een Nolan. PrHldent S A.G. Cl) LOVE, A.MERICAN STYLE 2:000 MOVIE • • "Way To The Stsrs" ( 19461 MiehaeC Redgr1ve. Johll ~·"• During the Bat- tle of B111a1n, a t1yer. be41ev1ng r.e has no 11ght 10 marry. postpones h•s engagement 12 hrs I CD MOVIE • ~ * "Me<:b9th" C 19481 Orson Welles. Jea~tte Nolan. 2:078 NEWS 2:11 Cl) LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE 2:258 NEWS ~:30 • NEWS 8 MOVIE • • "Roadhouse Nights" ( t9301 Helen Morgan. CharleS Ruggles 2:481 STEVE EDWARDS 3:18 NEWS 3:301 NEWS 3:41 MOVIE •••"la~ For~ I 19491 Gary Cooper Jane Wyatt 35S 8 NEWS 400D MOVIE •'It "Tra111 Root>ery Confl. a.nuar· ( 1N01 Reginaldo F 8<181. A 1118 torto Q MOVIE • • "Wer Devlll" ( t9701 G uy Mad11on, John lr818nd m MOVIE • • •;, "Allllll1118110f1 In f'lome" (19651 Hugh O'Bo- ill\ Cyd cn.t•- ... \II 'KU.\\ K>RNING 71XJ 1J CAMERA THAU "Thf! Georges POl\'lpodou Natoon•t Center For Alt And Culture" The vast tlQl•tlel ot the Beaubourg •fl Gef'ltet ... ••&mined 1Pen 2 of 71 IAI D YOGI'S SPACE RACt: (P•&mMlft!I a a scooeY ooo cPremoer•1 G HOTFUOOE • NEWS 41) WOMAH' REa TO REAL fD YOGA FOR HEAL TH (J) JOB SEAACH 7:301J DUSTY'S TJl.EEHOUSE 8 PACESETTfAS Guest Carmela G Le<:ayo. national e1ecutive director OI 11\8 Nallooal Atl90C48tl0f\ ot Pro-Span.Sh Speaking Elderly fJ ®) FAHGFACE 1P1em1ete1 I THE LONE RANGER LA. PATTERNS ROMPER ROOM TO BE ANNOUNCa> Cl) FLOWER ARRANGING 8~ 8 Cl) POPEYE D MOVIE • • "Fort Vengeence" 1 t9531 A111 Morano. J- Cr111g 8 ®l 8UPEIW'NEND8 1Ssason Premlere1 G MOVIE • • •,. "Men 1n W1r" c t9511 Robet1 Ryan, Aldo Ray m MOVIE • • '• "K1M The t.Jmolre" ( 19501 William 8endi11. Una MMkel fJi) HARVEST FROM THE SEA 1:30 0 GOOZJUA P0W£A HOUR (Premiere) e SOUTHERN CALI~ fJi) SPECIAL . Voyage To The End• Of' Tno Earth" Sor Jahn Giel- gud. narrates the 11ory of the tlrst Arctic expe<1111on 10 thoroughly study the p()lar sea r 3 Saturday Series Debut for Yot•ngsters l 12 Bamh To Battle For Title The 12 top drum and bugle corp!> in the· United States and Ca nada compete for the 1978 Drum Corps I nternational Cham p1onsh1 p on Saturday, fro m noon to 4 :15 p.m . on KCET. Channel 28. Held in Denver's Mile High Stadium. the championship con· tes t features several former winners. including California bands from Anaheim <the K1ngsmen 1. Santa Cla ra <the Vanguards I and last year's win· ner. the Blue Devils from Con· cord. Their marching, maneuver- ing, drumming and bugling is Judged against other finalists chosen from a preliminary con· t es t involving nearly 10,000 American and Canadian youth from ages 12 to 21. KCET repeats the program on Sunday at 8 a.m. The program is made possible by grants from public television stations Leflore S tory WEEKLY SERVING -Jack Mercer, who's been the voice of Popeye for 44 years, continues vocal duties with the popular hero in "The All -New Popeye Hour." debuting Saturday at 8 a .m . on Charmel 2. A one-time-only special. "The Popeye Show," will air at 8 p.m. Wednes- day on the same channel. FULL MOON EFFECTS -"Fangface'' is the nickname of a character who turns in · to a hirsute creature whenever a full moon. or a picture of one. a ppears. Results of his transformation are usuallv embarra ssing and funny for his three friends. "Fangface'' pre mieres at 7:30 a .m . Saturday on Cha nnel 7. LOS ANGELES <AP> 1.cVar Hurton. who was Kunta Kmte in the ~riginal "Roots," ~tars in "One 11\-.11~ Million . The Ron Lc:Flore Story" on CBS on Sept. 26 STAR COMMAND -Susan O'Hanlin, Cr aig Littler, James Doohan and Charlie Dell. left to right, star In "Jason of Star Command." adventures of an interstellar patrol vehicle, to ·be seen as a regular feature in the new series. "Tarzan and the Super Seven." which de- buts Saturday at 10:30 a.m . on Channel 2. 'Prissy' Turns Fairy Godmother By TOM JORY NEW YORK (APl -Butterfly McQueen Is known the world over as Prissy, the teen-age slave in "Gone With the Wind," a role she didn't like then and considers "stupid" today. "I was unhappy." the actress recalled of her work in the 1939 film classic that s tarred Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh. "The part was so backward. "MR. GABLE WAS so nice. l was standing by him one day, and he saw that t was unhappy. He said, 'If you don't like it, m aybe we can change It. t have pull in Hollywood·." The movie, its d irector and two of Its stars won Oscars. and Miss McQueen and a line she de- livered, "Lawdy, Miss Scarlett, I don't know nothin' 'bout birthln' babies," became matter for the trivia buffs. Butterfly McQueen Is back Saturday in a TV role she round more to her liking, that of Aunt Thelma In an ABC special for . .. \. .. children. ''11le Seven Wishes or Joanna Peabody." <Cha nnel 7, 11 a.m. > IT'S THE STORY of a girl in Harlem who gets seven wis hes from her magical Aunt Thelma. The fairy godmother appears one day on her television scr een to counsel, "Sometimes it don't do so ~ood to use all your wishes on yourself .... You got to think what other folks gonna do, how they gonna feel. .. The program will be broad- cast as part or the network's "Weekend Specials'' series. "Oh , it was delightful." Miss McQueen said of her latest TV role. "I wish they would make It a series." "THE SEVEN WISHES of Joanna Peabody" was written a nd directed by Steph en Fo r e m an and (s a Learning Cor p. of America production It features Star·Shemah as J oan· na, Starletta DuPols us her mother, and Garrett Morris as Frank, the decorator. Morris is l>ne of the Not Ready fo r Prime Time Players. fea- ture d on N BC 's "Saturday Night Live." Butterny McQueen's voice has lost little of the high.pitch that so distinguished Prissy. Her last film was "Duel in the Sun" in 1947. but she has kept busy since then with radio. TV a nd theatrical work. She has been active in community affairs. studies constantly a nd teaches theater to young people, and re· cently completed a one·woman s ho w a t a New York City nightclub. MISS McQU EEN WAS born in Tampa, Fla .. and raised in Augusta, Ga. She was worklnl( on Broadway when a friend sug. gested she try for the part or Prissy in "Cone with the Wind " The script called for o 14·year- old girl to play Prissy. but Mis:. McQueen was 28 ot the time She found the part demeanm i?. and let the producc:r, David 0 Selznick, and the other players know her feeli ngs. "Mr. Selznick. he was so nice." she said "He told me, 'Oh. I understand how you feel.' "Hallie McDaniel <she won an Oscar as best s upporting actress in the movie I s aid, 'You com· plain loo much. You'll never "Orne back to llollywood.' But l d1d two morf' movies for Mr. Selznick, and she did one." INDEED, MISS McQUEEN'S refusal to play the s tereotypical rolf' after GWTW curtailed he r film career. The work was there -she was in the eiirly '50~ TV .erles. "Beulah" but Miss McQueen was selective. "I don·1 think J would be so popular today 1f I hadn't picked and chosen. People get tired of you when they see too much of you.·· sh<.' said. Sh~ IS uclive ror her years; her roll· ns Aunt Thelma calls for n brier dance at the end. ' MICS I CROSSWORD _1, __ / __ ...__:;,& Hero he come!> 1 Catch 1 Its the meal' FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~HOE MOON MULLINS ..... GERIATRIX 1 c~r IMAiSI~ WHAT WOULD CAU% A MAl-J L..llC:E GE-IZAl..0 rcRO 10 GIVE: UPP.. \...IF~ OF 1.-E::1su12s 1l:> GET f;ACK INTO f'Ot...I TIG5 ! DENNIS THE MENACE " I I , . ·1' I I . ', I. I l . I • . : I , I i I ' I .• ''11. ~ I " '., I BOOMER MISS PEACH 1~t ff('OU8Lf wml You Al?Not..D, 15 YOtYRt 100 WISHY· WM.rt! __j I • AR.THU~'(' 1 lNietJD 1t> ~ IN TH£ ADVEfrTl~INU, PUSUCITY AND Pll0M01'10NAL. Fll!L.D. CA f2€~fe: A'DV1a=: ~ J WHAT I~ YOUst ADVICE? by Wm. F. Brown and Mel casson by Mell by Tom Batiuk AGATHA CRUMM Fumy. 5.ptomber 8. 197" PEANUTS KJNG TIGLATH·PlLESER OF AS5'1RIA CONQ.IEl{EQ M.ANLf NATIONS. AND CAKRtEO OFF THEIR 8001V OAIL Y PILOT (W by Charles M. Schulz Ti.t l5 Hf.ANT MT NONE OF ll4E ume BABIES MAO AN"t BOOTIES IF IT ~AD ~APPENED ro '(()U, MAl<6f. ~OU ulOOLON'T 8E LAU6HtN6! / by Bill Hoest OTH£Rb HAVE BAND PRACTICE ..• ANO I HAVE A HEADPC.HE ! E>CCU5E ME, M5. CRUMM, THE PHONE ···· ···Al?~ You IN? by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd and Tom Johnson GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY I'l..L PROP IN HERE AND PHONE SLUGGO ,#..,.,. ,,.,, • ,, •• ,. 11/!:JP' OH OPERATOR ··- PLEASE G IVE ME A BETTER CONNECTION ... DR.SMOCK MOTLEY'S CREW WAAT 16 tr 60t-I~ ~f 1HI::: PLAITT • t..UWCHflOOM OR 1HE:; CAF'G DOWtJ ~~ser~~~~ . . .. . .... by Harold Le Ooux I'M GOING TO DROP YOO OfF AT YOO~ APAATMEHT, THEN I'M GOING TO ~f JUL.JAN! rr·~ A&OOT Tl~f I HAO A TALK WrTl4 HIM! by' Tom K. Ryan by Ernie Bushmiller by George Lemont W H A '"f' \N'OLJ 1...P :t:. HAVE: '"f'O PA R"'f" W11"H FOR A HAMe>UR6E:R , F RIE!S AN' A cot<e ? by Templeton and Forman . .. '• . 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WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF PRE-DRIVEN IMPORTS IN STOCK T~ WB.COMI • IMMIOIAR FIMAMCfMG AYAILA.lll OH APNOYAL ()fl YOUi GOOD CUDIT If you've ever considered the advantages of buying a Peugeot Diesel, there's no time like the present. Because now when you buy a Peugeot Diesel during our 50th Anniversary cele- bration, you get the added advantage of selecting Qur $486* automatic transmis- sion, absolutely free. At any participating PeugeotDealer.: Drive a Peugeot Diesel and experience Peugeot. Fifty years of Diesel leader- ship comes with every car we sell. And now the automatic transmission comes free. ,.,,,....,;&~~ ·~.:t<>re"' •U99Htecl Pff<• POrt ot enlry IOI•., OOOd trom July 1 thrOUQll Sepi.mt>er JO, 1'71 on •"Y P9ugeot DieMl SeCS... BEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVE ST. NEWPORT BEACH i ... l .., z 752-0900 Near MacArthur & Jamboree BRAND NEW 1978 FIAT 2 DR. SEDAN WE THINK IT1S THE MOST AMOUNT OF CAR FOR THE LEAST AMOUNT OF MONEY! aaaa • IU•OPIAN QUAUTY • 2 Y•. oa 24,000 MIU WOUNTY sub1ect to prlOf $ale DICK MILLER IMPORTS 120 W. WARNER, SANTA ANA 557-2132 The difference between a Mercedes-Benz lease and any other is the Mercedes-Benz~ The car you lease does make quite a difference. After all, you ~on 't drive-the lease. you drive the car. And when you lease a Mercedes·Benz you drive some· thing specia l indeed. Whichever Mercedes-Benz model you choose, you drive one of the world's most respectetj automo· biles. A car with legendary engi- neering, meticulous craftsmanship, outstanding performance and safety. Something else: you 'll drive the car you lease for two. three or even . four years. Mosf cars look out of date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes·Benz. you drive a car with classic lines and timeless- ness that is never out of date. We have several leasing plans to offer you. One 1s certain to make 1t more convenient for you to drive a Mercedes·Benz than you might have thought poss1· If\ ble. Call us today .tor the C~) surprising facts. '-__./ Ask about our many convenient leasing plans. Mission Viejo Imports 831 1740 Au1/wriz1>1/ /)pn/,., 495 1700 ' -21701 Morperite Pkwy. • Son Diego Fwy. ot Av~y. M1u1on V1e1o • Fnday Septembe1 8. 1978 DAIL y PILOT DI 1978 Automobile ~rt-tEODORE ROBl~ts 1978 Automobile SuPer Sale E•clusive 3 Year-36,000 Mile FORD MOtOR COMPANY Ex- tended Service Plan on ALL 1978 Passenger Cars and Van Conversions in our stock. UP TO $260.00 VALUE •16FORD MUSTANa FASftACC •77 FOllD .,,..._., 2 Door 4 speed transmission. AM' FM stereo tape, tinted glass & only 21.000 miles on this beauty' lie. 1783RFB Stk. f P33'8 V8. · automatic transmission. power steering. power brakes. power windows. ttlt wheel. factory air cond .. custom wheels. radio & heater. Ser. t 150881 Stk. #P3o405. - '7 3 IHTERMATIOHAL SCOUT4x4 6 cyl.. 3 speed trans . 4 wheel drive. locking hubS. removable 'top. radio & heater. Lie. t683JEY Stk. # 1990CT. '78TOYOTA FASTIACK 515 2 Dr .. AM-FM stereo. bucket seats. rallye wheels. 1ear sun screen. 5.000 actual miles. Like new lie #807VZW. 178 FORD MUST .... 2 DOOR COU ... Hardtop 4 speed transmission. bucket seats. AMIFM stereo tape & vinyl roof. Check this 6.000 mile car befOf'e YoU buy! Lie t508TOS Stk. If P3424 '459ll81:1 !1J:::;J:::::;:t:::::::;:;:;::t'?IilWfmi ' '5788 '7 6 FORD LANDAU 2 DIL P'ILL.UIO SB>AH Factory air cond . lull power. vinyl roof. deluxe interior. spllt · seats. 1111 wheel. & speed' control. lie It 124880 Stk #P3524. '73 FOllD MA YlllCI( 4 DOOi SIDAH Automatic transmission. factory air cond1t1oning, POWer steering & vinyl roof. Lie. #870JRO Stk. llP3525. '77 FORD •llAMADA 4 DOOR VS. automatic trans . owr. s1eenng. DWr brakes. radio. heater w/s/w tires & wheel covers lie • 107SWS Slk 1!537A Factory Invoice +5% Your Easy Deal 3 pays Only: Fri. Sat. Sun. ROllNS-READY USH CAH I •_., UM41 C• W• W __ , Me-..-P ...... n.... .... '""'-• "llFOIMA..Cl • SAl'fn AHO • ltuAllUTY 1.0...0-........ ... .....,_.. o.,.1-w1 ./ IRAICES ~-'-or"r­"1*...,,"r_ ./ ELECTRICAL Merlo. u.,... ~­•'••tr \.r- ./ FRONT END Wloeel ·~· ..... .S ....... \.r- ../ POWER TRAIM ,,.... ..... _ .... _ ltt<lr-k• ........ o; ....... ./ LUI RICA TION MllM.OllC ....... -~·Oll --2 112 ACRES OF TOP CARS IACKED IYOVH 56 YEARS OF SERVICE TO ORANGE COUNTY All Pnc.e> Ar~ Pluo l 4' I~­All CM•"'" !;..O..O f o P,q !>.tie Finance Counselors on duty. '75FOU PMTOWA9°'4 Fully eQuipped 1nctudlnQ automatic trans.. air oond.. 1"9" gage r~ etc. Must be sold this weekend' Lie f034RSX Stk. #317A. '7 6 PL YMOU1H YOL.UIH.T. 2 Dr Auto trans . lac1C>r'/ air. power steenng. V-8. vinyl rool. wire wheel covers Low. low miles. Lie J435NYL. '3879 '7 6 CHEVROLET IMPALA ' 'ASS. WA.c>M 'VB. automatic trans . power steerin9. power brakes. power tailgate. AM/FM stereo 8 track & luggage rack. l1C. J098PCW Stk lt2017A '3997 '76 CHRYSLER COIDOU '72CH IMPALA•OOOlt Automatic trans.. factory air cond .. J>OW9f steefing. power bfakes. v1nyt roof. 1ad10. unted glass. heatet. w1S1w tires & wheel covers. Lie. J789ELA Stk #247SA. '1497- 78FORD FA .. MOMT SQUtltl WAGON Automatic trans . VS. power steering. AM/FM stereo. luggage rack. tinted glass. wls/W tires & wheel covers. Lie •107VOZ Stk #P3539. '6299 Au1omat 1c trans . p o wer ~teer1ng. tactory air cond . power windows. v1ny1 rop. tinted glass. wlslw hres & wheel covers Lie #788AWS Stk #3296A. '73 FIAT 2 Dr . Hardtop AM-FM stereo. auto trans .. factory air. power steering. power spilt seats. power brakes. power windows. vinyl root Shows rear care Lie IF976MZT I 35&. 2 DOOR This one has a four speed transm1&S10n and is a SHARP. SHARP CAR1 Lie. #476HXV Stk #908-A s . . . . ... .. ... · . Salee: Mon ·Fri 8 to 9, Sat 8 to 6. Sun 10 to 6 Service & P•rt•: Mon 7 to 9. Tues·Frt 7 to 6 Parts Dept: Sat 8 to 1 pm 10 Acr" of the most modern FORD facilities on the Wnt Coast. ' 81 DAii. Y P1L0l Worm Growers Get Help SACRAMENTO <AP > People who raise By BU Keane •-• earthworms wWolllcilll· taf.e Polblled Sculptor Anthony Mmervani polishes has t:1g ht foot ·tltll ~tatuc of the Virgin Mary uflt•r 1t wa~ ra1st-d to the roof of New YorJ.. ·~ St. Patrick's Cathedral. The cop· per statue marks completion of the roof. top Lady Chapel The cathedral is observ· ing its lOOth year Care Advised For Surgery WAS HINGTON <A P) -The government is hoping to pers uade the nation'& 46.8 million Medicare and Medicaid recipients lo stop, look and listen to a second medical opinion before they undergo elective surgery. Starting next week, the ~partme~t of Hea~tb. Education and We lfare wall begin flooding supermarkets and other outlets with five million cop a es of a brochure entitled "Facing Surgery·~ Why Not Get a Second Opinion?" 11 be called verml· c ulturlisu , under a bill it&imed by Gov Ed· mund Brown Jr And tha\ will give them lht: ume rishts a nd presllae as the pro· du c ~rs or brundy or liVOCad<>tl TH E IHU., SB 1818 by Seo lt06e A Vuich, 0 Olnuba . wiJI lillow com f M , .. mel"'cial WOl"m 1rowers "This bolt hos on equotort" to 1~t together to set-------------------- atandards for size and packaging, and to do re· search iind promotion under a state-operated, ar o wer ·finan c ed marketing Ol"'der. The bUI goes into er. reel Jan. l. It wUl also make vermiculturisls Lecture, Hike Set AtOCC eligible for disaster re· A weekend excursion lief. into the San J acinto SPONSO&S OF the Wilderness Area will be bi ll s aid it will e n· held Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 courage the develop· b y Orange Coas t ment of statistics on College. worm growing. e n · Participants must at· courage tbe Univenity tend a lecture Sept. 18 of California to research from 7 to 9 p.m. in the worms and encourage Administration Build· the ex~ion of credit to ing-. Cost of the lecture worm tanners. and excurs ion is $30, They also said it is with tickets available in n e e d e d to p rote ct lhe OCC ti~k~l office in against ''shysters" who t he Adm1n1s tration enco urage inex -Building. 8 a .m. to 7 perienced people to p.m . weekdays and 8 grow worms. a.m. to noon Saturdays. CAUFO&NIA'S worm Lecture~ are Tim and . d t . h bo t Glenda Wtlhelm. m us ry UI wort a u Information can be ob· $10mtlllona year. tai n ed by calling The worms are used to 556.5880 pulverize soil, reclaim · sewage sludge, reduce reliance on chemical fi N ed fertmzers. and dispose Pro t ot of wastewater sludges, dairy manure, wood and cannery wastes -and catch fish. PUBLIC NOTICE 37'R_tlOllt_...,~A. S.wnders, 1011 ...... CIM•, DIN "'m· c.1...,.,w111 -~on Setlt.-W tt. 1'11 •I;• .. fl\. et 2°" P l•,•nll• A•• , C•st• Me u , C.I~ IO% °""9llt ,......., -twit pa.,-WI ..... S dltYI ef 11111 dete. ............. ~(...a o.lly Piiot Septa...., .. !flt 410t·7t PUBLIC NOTICE T-Story -.. ,,_ • -_., plwa -411111 "'"' be .......... IW •• mov•I ... ,_..... tl'Om 60t _.. 8.., Fr-.~ eMd\. Cell 11\AI 67S.ns. ... dllUllt. PW>lllMd Or .... OMM Delly ~"'4. setlC•-1, I. II, 12, ~. IA, 15, II, ft, 20,1m PVBUC NOTICE P\JBUC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUI llU$1N&a ...-... l'TAftMA.-r Tiit IOI~ .,.,_ ll dliltl!Q busl PlJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U5'NE5S NAME STATtEllUNT NATION I CALIFORNIA PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS 8USUCEU NAMa STAT .. 1dllfT The fOll-1111 llUMftS are delttt INll~sn: U,S. SKATIE80AR0$, HOO ~ et~. NtWllOl1 8H<ll. ca. "*' Awll•'t El Rlftelllto IV, 111(., e c.flfef11le tO<flOt .. IOll, 7ICIO NftltlOf1 etvd., N--1 9Mctl, C:.. '*3 Thlt bin!-k ~by • <or· llW•tloll. A ... , .... £1 IWl\Cf'llto IV, lft<, Romn L Brock-. Vice Prft.ldllnt ™' '~ -tiled .......... CIM#\ttf Cleric Of 0r..,.. C:...• .,, ~-.•WI. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUCNonCE A PRINT AND BROADCAST advertising cam· paign wi ll suggest three elective pperations in particular that the public should be cautio~ about undergoing -tonsillectomies, hysterectomies and gall bladder operations. Gay Team Kicked Out Of Series DEL MAR <AP> The Southern CaJifomia Exposition wound up $'700,000 in the black, or H pe rcent ahead or the 1977 reve nu e . General manag(!r Bill Du m ood said atten· dance reached 659,000 or 10,000 above last year. The fotio.lllO --Is dOit't IMtll· llKSM: BERNERHOF, 1111 J am'°"9 Roed, Newpcwt BNCll, Celltomle ~ "'1·1' Al Rlen\, 1C/ °"""'9 -· Mii- Medicare will pay the costs of a second doc· tor's opinioo and any tests required for its 25.~ million beneficiaries, most of whom ~e. 6S o_r older . Coverage for the 21.5 million Medicaid rec•· picots, who are poor. [ J varies from state t o MEDICINE stateT he House Com- -m e r ce Co mmitt ee estimated two years ago that 2.4 million operations. or 17 percent of all sur· gery performed in the United States each year, were unnecessary. The panel said these operations cost S4 billion and claimed 12.000 lives. HEW OFFICIALS SAID LAST fall that Medicare would pay for second opinions, but the drive getting under way next week is their first big effort to interest the public in getting second opi· nions. The HEW pamphlet advises the public: "Medicine is not an exact science. Doctors, li~e an people, sometimes-disagree ... Most doc· tors approve of patients getting a second opinion and will assist you in doing so. . . · "Whenever non·emergency surgery is recom· mended, you should get a second opinion. . .stop before having the surgery, look for a specialist and list.en to a second opinion.'' ' STA&TING TUESDAY. WHEN R£W Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. is expected to an- nounce the push for second .opinions, people can call a toll-free bot.line l800-~) for names of specialists in their areas. Social Security and welfare offices also will steer callers to medical societies and other groups with lists of speclaliats. The program is expected to cost $165,000 for the first six months. including $1.:;o ror each person who calls the hotline, manned by Western Union operators in Bridgeton, Mo. To date, efforts to interest the public in getting second opinions have not met with success. -----------MOii VleJo, Cel ...... '31US TM'~ Is COfldMC'9d .... aft 111- dM ... 1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE -----~~---AIR'-" ,ICTlftOUSaull... Tllk ~ -m.d wftll Ille ..,.,... STAT&MaW1' ~ty Cleft of ~ c-.4y _. ,ICTITIOU5 llUMN&N T1'e lollowllll ...,_ ere delt19 ........ 1S, 1'11. MAM9 STATaMaNT bUllneu n : DURA..,.a, a• & .-...TN & MtUN NEW YORK <Ai-> - All bets are off on the San Francisco softball team sent here to play in the second annual Gay World Series. It was kicked out because it has too many heterosex· TM followlne ""°"s ...... ,AV TEHMll f'ASHION SWRDIEN _c.Mit ..... .... ~-, .. : L INE , N ORTH AMERICAN~ ...... ~,_ WRITEWAY PROFESSI014AL DIVISION,s--.•rww,CA'271S ~ LITE RARY ASSOCIATES, llOt N. Jan-Erik Palm, S Morma, lrYillt, PullllsMd Or .... C.-. 0..IY PllOC, Broechwttf, Sent• An.t, C.lltoml• "706 CA 92715 AU1111SI 11. 25 ._,., Sept~r 1, 1. 1'7' Devld W. B.tl1~r. 2S7 Brent-Thomes W•ll•n, Storoll•n t, ..,..71 uals. The managers of the . other s quads in the series -New York, Toronto. Milwaukee and Los Angeles -con- firmed that Oil Can Streel, Coste Mete, C.llfOf'llle H'21 Got•bot'Q, S-...dltn •I llS Oon TellMr, 16106 CrYst•l"'"k llrlster Kullberg, Vlll.lorl•o•t•n UM, Cerrltof, C..llfomla '°101 ).·S, Gotebora. StwecMn 41125 R l,llard D1lrymple, 121 ,4111 Tiiis bUSllleH Is conducled by 1 Strut. Newpot1 euc11, Ca11ton1la .,._ .. ~I> ""3 J_E,., Pelm This ~ Is COftdudKI by If! Tllb ·-WM llled wltll Ille unln<orpcM'eted-l•tl011ottlertMn• Cou11ty Clenl of ar.,. County on CNrtnershlp. Aue. 12, 1m D111ld W. S.ISIQer P't"'4 Tiiis s~ w.n filed wltll Ille PWtltlled 0r.wioe Coast Olllly Piiot County CIHk Of Ore1>99 Counly on AUOwst 2J, 5et11. I. I, IS, "71 August n. 1m 4"2·71 ....... Pvbllslled Or1n9t Coat! o.ily Piiot, , AUO'"l 1S -~r I, I, IS, 1'71 4101,. PVBUC NOTICE Harry's Oilers were pre· PUBLIC NOTICE "'r-~~~~~===~ dominantly heterosexual Tll• to11-1119 ~ •r• dol119 and voted not-to allow •---,.-,cn-n_a.._ausi __ N_US ___ t>uslness as: th to 1 NAM11 ITATl!MENT ~1<. "°81!1tT'S DlllHC!! CLU8, . em p ay. Tiie fo1tow1119 perwM .,.. cto1119 :uss1 Reymonc1 w..,. Plaz:e J6tdtfl, Et Wsl~M· TOl'O, C.llfornl1 THE roua remain· TOTAL WOMAN FIGU R E Robert Leo Boin. -Popi••· SALON, Jft6 S. 8rlstol, Seflta Alla. ~ ... 8"cll, Callfonll• ing tea ms are scheduled Gallfornle Sll•rorT U lhl .. 11 loln , J I) to COnc\ude \he round· RusMll L.. ~. 391)6 S. Tl ..... r, Popler, ~ 8Ndl, talltof'nia Saftta A,.., c..llflnll• '2707 Tiiis buslneu IS ~led by • robin competition for oevkl WI"=· 1109 w. Garry, oener•IP<lrtnef'"''P· the series championship S.:~~;''::si~, ,:=ucttd by • This 1~:i=.·8::,.1ect w1t11 t11e Sunday. . ..,.,.,_,,,.,.. couaty CIHlc of~ c-tlY on On July 4 TeJ)reaent· R-4• L.. l(nlpp AuOUSt u, 1m. atives of the five cities c..::::., ~ o:!..::!tdO::::., ': met i n Toronto and Auewt1a,ma. ,....w agreed that 80 percent of Pu011111ect 0r.,.. eo.st D•llv Piiot each team's 15·person A111UJ1tU.,.5tp1em«»r1,1.u ,m1 roster must be gay. ••af-11 "'"*21 PutllllMd Or-Coest 0.lly Piiot, Awgl>Sl 11, 1.S-~r I, I, 1'11 *"" PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE J11cnnous eu1ueas.s NAM91TATWMIUfT Tiie foj-'111 ll'ftOn Is diel"9 busl· 11HS es: TSL INVESTMENTS, UM W Oce1 ntron1, Newoor t Be1u1, ca111om1a...i Tllo<naS S. L.M, Ult W. Octlft· 1.-...t. N.....,, 9Hcfl. c..t•-· t'2M) Tiii' bcnlneu IS c-.c1ecl lly .,. "" dlvl-1. Tl!Of'llltl S. LM Mike Carey, chairman•---------- of the series, said the PVBLIC NOTICE Tiiis stat-I wu lllect wiln Ille Counlv o.ni of Ol'e1\91 County on Sep. --,.-,-CT-1_n_ou_s_e_US1_,..-.. ---• tembH '· "71' ,....,. NAMIE STATUllllMT Or 0111 ., Oiler s "knew what it ---------- took to get here, and they dido 't satisfy it .... l have lo go on what was agreed by aJI "CTIT10US 8USINEU NAMa STATEMENT The followiftt PWIOn 11 dOl119 llVll- MU 1t: CAL ELECTRIC. 326 Welnul St., Costa Mese. a . m27 Th• to11-1no --s .,.. c1o1111 PIA>llil!M .,.. G6.nt ,., .-.lot. bwslness es Secltemller I, U, 22. ,., 1m SMYTH FAMILY GOMPUTERS, '1f1·7' lUU Grallam Str .. t. Hllnll11gton 8H'"• C.lltornll.,... PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE llOTICE TO COfCTUCTOel ~ING FOii e1os Scllool O.strtet. C-1 Community Col._ llid Oeedllne. 2 OOo'dOClt p.m.on t,,. Jelftdloyof ~r. "71. / PIKe <If Bid A~· Q!!I" Of fM Pw'cMslA9 "-1, Co.bl ComlftUnlly c:1111• Olwlct, AdmfnlS1ratloll ~1~ 1110 -A-. ~ ~. Or-. Coullty, call!omle. PrO)«I ldenclfk•Uon N-EdUCel-' Unil 2". Goldltfo .... ~. Hllftt\ft91on &Met\, Celltonila. Bid No. 1'0(CMI Pllf\S ,....., b9 _ _,_ •l Ille of'llU Of Ille CollstrllCtMlt -..,.r, ._,,, (.eMtrwctlon ~tl ~ WH I 11111 W-. Uol ... Celllornte .. ,.. n•~t. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllal tM -mecl ~ Obtric:I Of 0.--CCIUMY. C.llfornl•. ecl11!9 b'I' •1!11 lllr.,.._ •It c;ow.m111Q Boerct, .......... " ... refe<Ttd lo es "DISTRICT,'' ..... rec.riw "° •. ""'llOC ........... !ht eboW•Jlalt<l llme, _.,.,., .. IN l>lcll IOf' tM •w•rd of mvlllple<.olltrecb '°' Ille -prOlfCI 81d0ers ........... uh •nformecl IMI Ille project •IN ••to oe ll6d n • 1""'11 wm ve-r11 ,on1rec:1 Ul!Oe• 81d No 140 CGCI TN ,_, w. clslon of wN<h ....,_ o4 <onslnKI-wlll be -ra.b -· wtttl t ... C-Communlty Cal111Q9 0.slr K:I Tiie verlowl ~!fl 10 0. bid •re <n fol--IMll be llld IS --COlltrKts ..... QmtMNllon ot ,e1e9ori.s _. flO'Von of '~'H •Ill .. e<· ceptecl. ~..., C....,.,0tta1sn I E•rtflaootk Section OZ2GO Oemotlllon .. SKllon Olt>IO Piii.. 5ectlonai. A5Pllell C.on<rl!le Pav•nQ Seel*! 02tl0 •. RelMclrclngSteel.. , ~-S Coner... . Sectllfl am •· Prec..nt Concrew . . . • . . • s.<1-Ga ' l~Mll\o C.on<ret~ Roo4 0.C' SY$...,_ SK.-Cllsal MetJll Floor 0.01no • . SKllOnOSJ9 I SINdllr .. Sl'-'91 5e<IJOll4'100 "'""· Mel.el . .. ... • • •• ... • ~ °"°° ' Fll\lsllc..r,...crv & MlllWO"' Se<IJOlla.2GO HEW HAS HAD A PILOT PROJECT in New Yo rk City for three months for 1.5 million Medicare recipients. So far, 550 second opinions have been sought. the parties." JOlln P. Mettln. 326 W•lnul SI., ~Mew.ca.~ Computerm Corpor•llon, • C.lllornlA Corpo<allon, 15621 Grellanl Sl•ffl. Hunll11Q1on &tlactl, Q lllOf'lll• ~ l'ICTITIOUl8UlfMIUI 10. Tlllt llUSllltU 11 cCllldUald.,., e CW• NAMA U ATaMll.n 11. Ceullllne .. • .. • • .. s.ecu.n 0,., T-.n.I.,. Seuftd ll!Wlalloll ........ , .•... ,. .• •• ,. , . • • Section onao Another project is under way in Detroit, where there were only 24 requests for second opinions in the first five weeks . In both places, the govern· ment is waiving the 20 perci!nt co.insurance and deductible char ge for the Medicare recipients who seek a second opinion. BUT .IEllaY Pritikin, a •t-year·old bomosex· ual who spoke for the team, said it was agreed at the beginning or the season that the winner of the San Francisco Com munity Softball League would represent the city. no matter what its sexual makeup. Some private insurers aJso pay for second opi· nions. Some 27 of the 69 Blue Cross and BJue Shield plans across the nation offer this benefit to 9 million persons. He said the oust.er or his team shows ''there's a th in line between gay bigotry and gay pride." But J .S. Nagelschmidt, a Blue Cross spokesman. said not many subscribers take ad· van~.age of it. Love in Spanish? LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Spanish teacher at Santa Monica College is trying lo make learning more in· teresting by introducing a course. "Spanish for Lovers." Ruben Gomn will begin teaching the course Sept. 20 at a gallery In the suburban beatbaide community of Venice. He will uae four vivid text· books be bas written: "The Pltkup," "Your House or Mine?.'' "The Conquest," and "The Morning After." TREV INCLUDE PHRASES In both Eosllsh and Spanish for use by both aex•. For example, from ''The Pickup" comes such approaches as ·•t promise YoU won't get bored." ' l From "Your House or Mine?" comes "l know a Little aame to pass the time." From "The Conquest" there is "This is the specialty of the house." AND FaOM "ftH! Morning After" is "Give me another drink and I'IJ leave." Gomez got the idea after be mar· ried an EnJlish strl, 'Lynn, wbo helped hlm learn the more IDdmaw language of Engllsh. "It occurred to me that ln Argen- tina my buddies would always ask before 1oin1 on a trip: 'Now how do you aay that to ,a girl?'" he said. Gomez says 20 students h ave aigned up ror lbe four·wack courso at $4~ cath. • . .. . . ,oretlon. TM IOINwlf'lt .. ,_, ere 40!119 12. CotrlPIMtm GlltporltlOn busll'ltiS .s: ll Or. Riclllrd K. Sl'llY111, lo\ 0 THE R 'S MAR K E T & u Tiiis ~ Is COlldUC1ad by .,. 1 ... Olvl-1. Jotw'I p , Mer11n Tlllt S!Altemtftl WIS file<! with Ille ROOfllltelldW .. _...tno ........................ lectlOll~ ~ Mlt111 • • .. .. .. .. • • . • •• .. •• • Sectloll 01600 Hollow Mltel -It ... . .. .. .. . .. . ... .. ~loll Cll 10 WOOd Doors , • , .. • .. .. • , • .. , !ie<tlOn CS200 CorPOr•llon Pm._. l(ITCHEN, m E. 17111 SCl'ffl. Cos•• IS Gwllty Clent ol Orenot County on July This sletemenl wn flltd with tilt Mese. CellfOml• mn 31, lt71, Coul\\y Cler\ OI 0r•"91 Ollllllty on Av• R~ CorpOrltlon, I C.llfot'llll I& FI nlSI\ Hard1Hnt • , .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. .. • S.Ctlell 01710 Glass -~•no . . . • • • . . . . . . . .. .. . .. • Section ""50 ,_. A~t 2S, 1'11. Corporellof'I II Pwbflslled Orln9t CO.st OllllV Piiot ,...... Tiiis buslnMJ ll colld!Kted b¥ • t9<• 11• U INnQ-PleslerlnQ ... ... .. • • ............... , .. Sectloll0.100 Tiie--.. • SKllonO.. Sept. I, •• IS, 22. 1'11 42~·71 Putlllsned Or-Coest Delly Pllo4, po<allo-1. 19· RHllltf'll 8-. Secll0f'l"6~ Caf9l'flnQ .. , • .. .. • • • • • Sectlell 09Mt PUBLIC NOTICE AllOWSI " -S.OCember I, •• u. lt7t Ave RuM 20. CompOilllof'I l..altl< C:O.tlf'lt. • , • Sec11on 09700 41»1' Brvce MecQurn. Pa•llll119 . Seclioft ~ PUBLIC NOTICE This :~=: we~ llled wllll -2f. OM>nty Cll!f'll ot Oral\Qlt c-lt'f en Seo-n temlltr •. t97t, ""'* 1•. v1nvt W•ll eo-cno . . s.ct1onoees1 Mlw:.ii..-Scle<l•ltl4!' 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II tlltll .. .-Ot, W*1 tllo CON 1~.ti.CTOA to_., "'9 (..,trilCt ,, .... n:Md. -upOI\ .,,., "'4KOfltrO(IOr Uf'der Ill"\. i. NY not ,._. l ... n 1119 1a1cl "l>"t.lhed tlll'°' 10 ell won.Men •MPIOY9CJ l>Y .,...... "' !tit ••.Cullon of 1,..con1r.ct .. 0 ~-,,....,, Wl\tlelrtw 1\1' Ill• tor • perloO of ~llW Cdl O•y\ •fllr ·~°'"wt .. ""-1 ... 0f lllch "(MlynM<'lt lllilll\O -• 09rtorme110 -will be ..-ii'*' iwtor to eHCu-"°" Of lfHI CIOlltfatt. TN NyMtflt llOftCI ..,_.II lie In llW form ,.., '°'Ill 1n tlw (Oftl•~· ~'· Rooert C. 8'11oy Dlr~P .,._.M_nc.e. 0,..rtllon~ •na COf>Sll'\ltllOI\ P11llll~ Or-CoilSt Dally PllOI, ~ptemlltf •, tS ... .,. 4)10-71 P UBLIC NOTlCE f'ICTITIOUS IUSINIUS NAMI STATll!MllNT l h• 101'°"""'11 POrloOll• ore oo•no t>u\1Mis a\. LAGUHA EUROPA. tOtS S CW\I Htotiwer. ~ S..Ch. c;..ittornlo tail Gllettarl & M '-"'-'"°•• In· corPor•tOO, • Qlltorn4• <or11G<'ltl0n. tOU S. CoeSI HIOIM•~. ~ a.eel!, Ulllorn1a -.,,l>S1 Th1' l>U)lfte» ll c;OfldlKttd bY • co•· pOrdhOft. GHAFF4RI ~ M ENTERPRISES. INC Pervl\ 0-l•rl, Pr-I T n1~ •••le"'9t'll wa) llltd w1111 '"' County Cltrlt Of Or•t10t GOllnly 0" A~t:IO. t'11 PUBLIC NOTICE .... Mft\I MOTKll 'TO taUHTCMt• .... _, su .. e••CM ~·T OtJ THlf HAT• OtJ CAUPOllMIA f'Oll TM• CICMINTY 01' OllMtOE 11\ tllo .,..._ ot -UllM ol RHEA II JOMES. eao llHEA 91!1.LE IOH•S, o4le "Hf.A M<GLUMPHY JOHES, ..._ RHEA MC G. JC>t4£$, Oe<••_,..l NOTICE IS HE"E9"1' OIVEM lo I' BUC NOTICE Pt 18U C NOTl("t; r BUCNOT ICE P UBLIC NOTICE MO"t• TO c;11ao1TOI" fl lCTITIOU\ •U"NIU su .. •••O. COU•T 011' TNI .. _. STAflMINf PUBUC NOTICE MOTICaOI' T•USTal'I SAA.• T.S. lllO. l1•1t . ..,. 111rnnou11 ut11110 N .... '1'ATa,.._,., 111• ••ll-lflt (lef\Oll\ ••• 00•"9 ..., ........ a• IALIK)A •0Ats tt'l (;enl11tY ~ •• C..to ~ "'"-· ,,.. L 'r I., Ill(., • c.tmonwa tor-• tleft 1'1t ~ eota•. Co.le Mew. C:.lllO<nle ,._ Sf A Tl 01' CALI l'Oa HIA .-Olt TM lo11ow11>4 DtrW"' or• 001119 TN• COUNTY~ OltAMO• •~nlMn" IM. A· .. Jtl H0US£ OF OAIOITAL RUOS (\tele ot GEOAOE f'llAHICLIN IOU S.. C.o.\I HIQflwtY 1.ff'#W &.41<11, (..t.Ml'tl!LI...~ C..lllOfl'l••>UI NOT l(L 1$ HIAC8Y 01Vt:N to Ille Qhell•rl • M liftlttPrlM\, In On S.Pl...-r Ii. 1'71. •I It OD .. 111 • TITLE INSUAANCI'. ANO TltllU 'OM .. ANY, •• dvly .-inttO Trvot .. IHIOer •!IO OUf-lo Ooed of Trllll re<oro.d ~Y •. l'17, ••In .. HO trlHlllOf\ .. , ... ._., • .....-09( ..... , (Ofptfeltel • ~lllo,,11• <Of PO ... llOll, l ... t •II .,.,_, "41•11\0 tl<tl"" eqetn•I 104) ~ C.0.•I HIQllw•Y. L..t01iN 8eoKll. Ille •olO Ot<.-..4 ••• r<PQulrecl to Ille C~lltorfltt ~•)I '""· "' -llOM, ..... 1n.. of Of· llClel "_.!ft ... ot!IO Of 11-. Oo\11> r111t -...'"'• "c-1.e tr • 'or -••loll l. Y l ,INC 111tm. w•tll the ->My YOU<IW,.. In Thi\ ~·" c~ltd lly • tOf• 1119 .i110 of I,. clefil OI ttw •Dov• en. porelMlll '' ... ,., .. , ot Oro11t• Ce11111v • C.lllornle. wm Mii ..i PW!~ 4tUttlon 10 llleflo•t llkl*f fOlf c.11111 (jlleytllio •r CftM~ " ....... .. ~ 11\"'4 ~Ourt • ., lo -I lMnl • ...i111 GHAf'f"ARI & IM nnoM•Y vou<Mn. IO IM 11n M ENTERPRISES, INC ""'° of .. '" l.wf\11 _., Of 1119 U11lt• Sl~I tll l:llO Sooitll f'rtf\t Oft PUBLIC NOTI t! PICTITIOll,IU\llla'\ •AMnAq.a1n I .... 1•11-1"9 ""'-' .,. 004"0 ........... , .. ~ OLl C MT.II U'>OCIAf(J, l'iOI l>o •• \1,.,..1 Hno-t ... ,n. C.•ttf't.t9\l.~ '"• "•" ~y ''°°' oo ... \tr•01 M•--1 0-11. C:.lllQrnt• . ,_ Pf!lhf•f' l-•nO t.ofn.O&"Y •fOI (')ow \H••t pf•wPOff IM•t ft (•1tft1f'n1• ·-0 P M-1•""'' II Hiii M- do D• "'" CM-0.1 Mer Colllllfll•• '1.,\ ( ""'•" 0.••) ti\ ,,,, M•\• Dt tv• N •w()Oft 8ft4t'h t•llfOt~•• •'"41 t 1moll\y l Slfilff• ••JO ""'' Alll•n• Ht"'IJO'I liutll, C.•lllOrnoe •t..O \tanlO f 8•0<kN1tl \ POlnl ~u• 01 ••• ,. .... POii Bu<ll. c.111or111t •t..O Roaqer F•9<1""°'"'· IJJS WO.I -.il•rctr W•y. Morter lll•nd. W"\hlftQIOtl 8 E FtPC>. 71'18 Hl-n V•lltY (A>ur1, l• .loll•, C.lllGrl\•t •'20l7 Robert,.. Al ... r, •• , MlllS S1~1. Nt•llO(I Butll, C...lil()(n•• 'l'll>60 Tiii• 1>11"ne'' I\ tonduc•..s llV • OOM••l Plfl/leHhlO Tlmollly l Slr-r fhl\ \l•l•fnefll WU filed .. Ill\ lllo 'ounly C•tr-01 Or•nge COulllY. C•llfort11a on A.l>QU\t )(), 1978. ~ ... , .. PuDllUM'O 0r"'9 ~ Olli• P1101 Sept 1, 1. 1\. n , "" n, .. ,. P UBLIC NOTICE LOSAMG€LESCOUll'TY MUNICl .. AL ODUllT .. _ Jmk:IM Dtstrlcl JM_W-...._,,aN ...._.,CAf11M SUMMONS C.O-JUlt P1•1nlltf C ~ E LUMBER CO . IHC., • corpor .. lon OOIOllclenl . ROOER M. DUFFIN. llldlvl~Hy, ROGf.R M. OVFFIM-. NEWPORT PLUM81NO •HEATING, DOES I tlW'ouClll JI, lnc.IUSIV9 MOTICl.I Yw ......... lllM. TM (W'f ..... , -........ \'M ....... .,..,,, ....... ....,.. ---~ ...................... ~ ...... AYl$01 ~1Wita.Wll\..W ... II Ttl_.. _.. lle<.l4lr COlllra U.. JMI -•-la•-.... Uf. ,_ .. _ .......... L.9•111 ...W-c .... _ ..... . 1. TO THE 0£FENDANT: A <Ml complelllt llM -fllMI D'f tM pleln- tltt egalM1 yov. CSoe toot-•' I fllls "•'"'*" -• lllM with "" C--lt.C.IOt• ot()I'.,... Counly on 19P. ,.,,..., .. ..,, OenlCIMO ol lld7 ,...,,,.. .,.,..,, •• a. ,.,.,," GNlll•"· ru•\14'. CA. ~h '' llw ~eco of 1111\I• Pr~l49nt l'tallllA .. D1MU"IN, •tCMTI a -NAM..,Olll >-»• ... _ ..... n1n~ ot ti.. "'*''lqft94 11> •" .... u... T1111 ''•t•moflt ww. 111.0 w1111 t"9 pert•lllll'\9 lo IM ~t•I• Of wlo dtc• County Cl•r• 01 Or•"Qe GolinlY on ""'· within._ rnontM •ll•r IM flr11 ll1i911J.t )0. lf7t Plll>llUllon Of 1111\ l'Oll<• , MttU ..""'-Los A--~·-· O•l•O ""9\ISI ''-191' JAMa' ICIU. Y fell ll()) ... 11. Cle<-C)lvkl c.Ml>bell Attorll9l' •I ..... Es:e<utoroft1'9Wlll tlttl •~t of,,.. •Dow n•"""1 l'-Col11Ye1...,,ca n1•1 ~nl P11l)ll•lllllf Or-Co.•I Oetly P1l0t n • ., ... "· DtlUllUOOt S.i>' '· •• IS. 12. ma 4''3·1' P UBLIC NOTICE llOTtCt'. TOC1ta01'fOlt6 .u .. 1•10. cou•T 01' TN• U ATaM U4.lflO•MIA ,Olt Tltl[ COUNTY0,0•41tOI .......... t •Ille ot fAEO D HEllMAN OocuMO NOT!( (IS Hl:ll(IH' C.IYEH 10 1119 <•••MO•\"' .... _, rwon-Ciel-I Owl •II l>O''"°"' IM¥11'11 C It•""' "9•1MI Ina H•O ~-... fll<IYlffll 10 IUt tfWm 1111111n tht "ft•"•""' vOU<.r't"• ~ft ,,,. olht• ot trw "..,,-. ot Uw ttb0'9'• eft llll•CI t0ul1. or 10 pr-~t IMM. •1111 ti\• n.tc • tiW•,. vouc..twt•. to the u" .,., \IQ!Wd el ,.,. ~Ill P•lnle1 llvc , Wll•lller CA .. n1<h I\ lllf e>t•o 01 Ou•lne.-01 lM \lllcH"'Q""d 1n •II m•ll•h .,.n.1,.inq 10 '"" e•l•I• 01 ... a a.,c.tOVl\I. Wll"'n IOU• MOl\ln\ ... ., IM Plll>h<•llOll of 1111• l\Olilt 0•1•0 41/0Vll H 1971 DONALD C HERM4" E.to<ulOt Of'"" Will 01 I~ obo•~ n•meo doeedl:<ll OAYID E •UaTON lu•TDN. GAULDIN, TltOl1UOH ~ Mll...$0N '624 SWiii .. tl11ttr Aveftw Wlllttlt r, CA-1 A"-' '°" E-""' Publlsl\00 Or•nQe '°"" O~llY Pilot S.ol I, I, IS. 12, 1•18 OJl·TI PUBLIC NOTICE . ..,.,,.. MOTIU TO CaEOITOllS H0."'""9 su .. 1 •10. GOU•T Ofl THE ST .ti. Tl O~ CALI '°•NIA flOa THI COUNTY OF OtlAMGE In,,.. Moel~ of IM Esllt• ol LELA. MAE RUNYAN, •"" LEI.A M llUNYA.N, Do~ 0 4UINIM..,..._.. T1otla, c;.t..,._ hi: ,,,.,)1\ llt11Haoy tor l aK ..CW P11Dll11141d Orilllqr Cont Dolly Pilot So.pt, I,•. IS. l2 i.11 422"7 PUBUC NOTICE tlOTICE TO C•I DITOllS SUl'l •tO. C0U"T Ol'TNI JTATI (MS CM.ll'OttNIA "011 f MI COUNTY Ofl OllANGI .... ,....... f.it•ltt GI WILL.ARD HERMAN VAN DYKE, SA., ()t<effM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tho er.Olton Of I,.-...._,,.., dK_I INt •II ... nons ...,,,llO c1.ims 119e1nat 1119 ~10 a.cMtllt ¥'• reciulroO to Ill• """'·withe..~ _,,.rs, In llw office ot lllf der'll; of ti><' t1>ove .,.. tllltd co11r1 . .,. to orese<1t 1t1on" with Ille llt<tnt•Y VO<Kllers, to 1llO un· dtrslvn•O et '4032 El Toro Ao•d, L•ouM Hiii•. CA mSl, Wlll<ll I• Ille p4act ol l>usint" ol tho 111\0erslql\Od In •II metlers _,.,,..,.. to ti.. Utele ol uld aeced911t, wllllln four "'°"'"' titer the first P<1llli<•lio11 OI tllls noll<•· D•l9d A~I U . 1'71, UNITED CALI FORNI A 8ANK,•~~ • VICTOR P. WHITillEY, Trvtt Ofllctr Elletlllor ol tlleWlll of llw-Mrned Ge<edenl SALLIE T. ltlYNOl..OS JAMIS 0. OUNDEltSON, AUW ~ A.-rMf~etl.AW usu ....... v~i... 5"•t• tt1 ........ Nllh, CA ftloU T•I: (1141 U M ... Attof'Myterl~ P11blls'*' Or-O...sl O•Uy PllOt, A\19 U, 5'tc11. I, I, U, "71 P UBLIC NOTICE Not•<• It llofobV 04.,.,. to creOllort l\avlnq cl9lt'M ~"" tlle w id Go<•· ",.... a...t lo Ille Mid cl•lms ltl the office of HOTICE TO c•EDITOltS lho tterk ot tilt etore..kl cour1 or 10 A-nsss pr~nl lllOm lo lllt lllldorttone0 •I Ille SUPElllC>tt COUllT OF THIE olfk;e 01 BlOCK • ROHAYNE, ""°' STATE OF CAU9'0ttNIA, ~o• Westml"'ler A ..... ue Ill Ille Clly 01 TME COUNTY OF OAAHGI! Weslmlnste< In Or.,,.. Counh. w111<11 In the Mtttltf of the Estele of 1•11•• otll« Is 1119 pltte of bus.n•U of MAllSHA.LL J HOWLETT. Oece•MO. ti. ulldenlQlntcl In all mettt•• per1•1n· Nollte Is ller'8l>V 91,,.,. to croOllors •no to u1lo ftt•lt. Suell claims with IN lltvlnq cl.ims -lns1 the ~a aoc.e- M<elW•Y vOUGlwn """' .,. llled or O.nt to Ille Wkl <l•lms In tM office of O•O•ntoa H •lorewld witlllll '°"' lllO Cle<'lr. of the al~id court or to month> afte<" lllt flf\I OUoll'lllOtl of prnenl llltrl'I to the 11ne1tnlllf't(I •1 Ille '"''notice. office ol 1108EAT w. LITTLE, AT. O•led AUCI06111, "" TORMEY AT L.>.W. 610 NEWPORT IVANKElniBUAl.El(;H CE NTER ORIVE, NE WPO IH Aominbt••l0< ol ll'lt BE4CH, CA. '1660, wnlcll 1•11•• ofllce Est-of WO DeuOet1I •• '~ pl~ of DllSIMS5 of 1110 un· •l.OCIC & llOMAYME aerslQnod In 111 rna11ef"\ per1elnlnQ 10 AttorMyet uw u lO .,, .. , •• Suell Cl•IMS With ,.,. ...... ~A-llKetta•v VOUCNr\ Mll\I lie flled or W"lmlMW, ClllfWlll• '2"3 pretenttO es aloruelO """"'" tour PullllShOO Or ... eo.11 D•llY Piiot, "'°"'"' •llM ,,. llt'St l)Ulllluitlon ol '"'' A11941SI ti, 2S-5"0temDer I, I, .. ,. llOllce. __________ ol0'1•1' D•t.0: August 23. tm. Dor•l.-lett •o•lfltTW.UTTU PUBUC NOTICE A ...... y .... l.AW PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOV$ IUSINIU __ _ NAMESTATUolllMT TM fol-4119 -WWI I• dOlftt bllll• llOUH: BUSY BEE NEEDLf:CR4FT tin VI• CH<adl~. i..n Cl<IM•lll•. CAlltor111e mn Joyo C.. Goeti, Qt Avtll.,. Y•· quero, Soll Clenltnte, C...llfOflll• 92611 1111~ ~neu I• conclllCttel l>Y .,., In· dlvld ... I JoY<e (. Goort i ~hit sl•I-w a\ llltcl will! 1119 County Cltrk o1 ounoe Gou111y on AllQllJt IS. "" flwnli PuDll"*I OrllllCIO CO.SI Diiiy Pllol. A\lllllfl ... 2S...., SeoltmOt• I, I, lt71 ..,,~,. ~~~~~~~~~- PUBLIC NOTICE •·>ff2A HOTICIE TO ClllOITOltJ MO.A•...U $U .. 1Elt109 CDUll'f 01' THI ST ATE 0 ' CAU~OaMIA flOa THI'. C:OUHTV 01' OltAMOI. 1 n the Mell•• ot the Ell•tt of ETHEL M HOLi.ANO. O.co'10d. Notice is ....,,e11y given 10 "editors ll•vlnQ <lelrm AO<tin\1 IN H id cM<•· "°"' to Ille wkl tl•IM• In the Olfltt of tile clerk of I/It elortwla court or to ~senl lllom lo IN! UlldersiOMO •I tho Olll<t of WILLIAM R FAOEllEAG, 7'94.J C.mino oe Estnttlo, Gae>i•tr- 8tt<ll, Celltoml• ~14, W!\lcll letter office Is lho pie<• ot 11vti11tt1 ot the Ull· Clefll9f'OO In ell mell•'l perl•lnlnq lo HIO .... ,.. Suell Clllms willl , ... ntcusery _,,_,~ ""''' be fll.O or preHnled •• *'°'"•la wlllllfl '°"' tnOfltllS ellor I,_ flrtl !lllllllcollon of 11111 notice Deltd AU911SI 1'. 1'71 S.llrl<• A Fl•tr Ellt<~ of tho Wiii 01 -.10De<-1 WI Ll.l•M" ~ltOllll•G Altwaoy•l t..eW '6tQ CIMlnt lie lllW He c.t!lll•tr•,.. 9NC1I, ~nu• P11DhSllltO ()ret19t C.0.U Delly Piiot, AllQUll ll,7Send~-r I.I. lt71 ~,. PUBLIC NOTlCE NOTIU TO Glta OtTOtll SUPElllC>tt COUltT O~ fME STUE Of CALil'O•Nt• ~011 TM E COUNTY<>" OltAMOI Mo. "·"421 ht•te Of f.VEYl.N M HEAM.AN, ~u~e~ELYN MAY HERMAN, e. II 'fOU wbll to deffM INS 1-•Ylt, "°" m111t, w11111 .. lO oav• ettor "''' wmmon• Ii ..,.,.., Oii "°"'' Ill• wlU. this covrt • wrlt1•11 pleodl110 In r••POnse to tn. comlllel11t. 111 • Jwstlc• c-t. .,_, fNltt fllo ...., ti. CO"'I e w<t_, plMdlno or uut9 Ott ..... 1 OIH<llllCI to ... ellttftd Ill lh9 OOCllotl. ~'°"--·,,__..,It lllOTIC8 'TO C•l.Ol'TOllS will ......................... lc.etlOI' OI 1119 -- 4tt 1tawPOCT awn:• o• .... "'°" ..... CA.,__ Tfl: 17141 _,, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo Ille creditor\ of IM''°°"' nemed 0.<elfent 111•1 all ptri.o<\\ llevlr>O tl&IM~ •talMI "'" said Clecedettt Me requlred to Ill• ltwm, wllll ttw Mceu•rv vOUCl'lar\. tn 1119 ofllc• ol lhe cler• ol 1"9 •!love en· 1lt1eo court, or to orHent 111em. wltll the nece1s•rv voucl'Mlltr'S, to the un· Otr\IQn<td •I 167.• $.Wiii Paint•• Ave Whither, CA,. wllltll IS llw PIOC• oi 11<>\lnHs ol 1114! llftder',l_.i In all m•I· te•\ pertelnlno IO 1"9 .. ,.,.of selo.,.. <edttnl, wllNn tour "'°"'"' •llet lho 11nt P11l>llc.ellOt1 Of tlli\ not tee. ot.iallff, ..... tlllf <-' mey ... ~ • ••• • • ......,_ ·~ .... Mt ---roflef-........ Act m...-In !tit conlPIAifll. Wllkl\ c-SUH .. lOlt CICMlllT CW TNlf rewrt 111 temi.,,.._OI,._,, IMlllCI STATlftwCALll'o.NIAl'Olt of ...-y or _rt., or~ rell•t re-., ... OOUtCTY Ofl O*AMOI. -le<! 1n lllO cOMPl•t. Me. A-Wll II. II .,... -.. -.. WWk'e.. E.stal• of ALllER~ C\.EVEL.>.ND _ __., ... ~-,.,_..._.. St!DOAIS. e lto •-•et Cl.EYE .. M,......,, .... -_.. SEOOIUS,o.ci..teO .......... N-, _, ae ............ HDTICE IS HElll!9V GIYEH to 1119 Do\M-. tt. tm. ''""°''"' tlle ..... ....-- lluc:vtw•-..... tfMMI._.__ PuollSlloCI OrMOt co.JI O.lly Pllol. 4~HS,$ep 1,1, IS, tt71 D•l•O AUOUSI tS. 1'11 DONALD E HERMAN E•tc:utor of Ille Wiii ot Ille llbOW MMeO ~ OAVIO £. •U•TDN -------------1 IU .. TOfll,OA.ULOUI, TNOM.--&NaUON 7m,.._ll ...... A- -------------lwtl!Wor, CAMll .. ......,._._ Pvbll<lloO 0rOftOll c-l OOlly Pilot PUBUC NOTICE . tr111ce 10 lllt olO OranQ<I c;ounty (.ourt"°"w IOc .. 9CI Ill 1M to0 11400 OI 'NHI s.nt4 Ane Bl\fCI. (!Qr,,.,.rly WHI •HI $trMU. SMllA ~. CtllfWfll•. ell r1911t. !Ille .,.,,, '"'-" c""'•VOO to •M -llelll W II ._. Mlf 0..0 4'f Tr111t 111 ,,_ ..,_rtY tltUlli.G Ill Yid County .ild SC. dttcFIMd .,, U:f. ex,HIBIT ...... The ,1r..c ellclron lllCI other com· mon wtl.,...ltfl. 11 "''· of 11w •••• ...._,., .-UI-...,.. ,.~'4 10 I>•• U Flor•• Orlve, 1 rvl11• . C•lllorl\I• t21U. Tl\9 Ullcltr\IOntO ltllil .. dltclAl'"ll "'Y llMl!lllY f0< •llY ln<.orr.C lftllt.\ Of 0.. •trtot ~' •ncl olllt• tornmol\ 001.,..11.,,,, 11 '"'· ~llMroill. SAia Ml• WIU -m<OOt. "'' wllllOlll conven•11t or_,.,,,.,. UCM'Ul or Im· 1>11•41. ft9Hdl"9 "''•· -~''°'" or 91\tumllf~ •o ou die fffllllnlnq prln<lpel ,..,,, Of 11W 1101o M<llfH Cly MIO 0..0 Of "'"''-to-Wit uo.oeo.oo. with 1111,..Ht --· •~ p<WIOM II\ ••IO ftOtt, --·rt Ml'f, ll'IOef Ille term' ol wld Dffc:t of TrllSI,. toes • tlltfOO\ -•X-of tM Trvl'" ...., ot ttoe •nm~ c....-11y Yl4 o..s ol TruJI The -fld My -Wkl Ooecl Ot Ttll., llOfOIMott o!ltlUltd •l\O de· llV9r.O to llw ........ uoneo • wrftlfll Oocl•r•Oo11 of Oefw lt -De"""'° lor Sate, •lld • written Notice ot Ool•ull -f.locllon lo S.11. The vii· O•"lo11•0 ceu .. o HIO Holl<• ot Oo•a11lt encl f.lectlon to S.11 10 lie re. corc!Od In nw, '°""'' ~re ,,.. •••• p<-IY "'oc.tlod, D•l.O: A..,st 1', 1'1' TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMP4NY "MIO T rUSl• By Cle!• L. Wllllems Aull'lo<llOCISIOMhKt IJUtl.IT''A•• T llOMI Pof'liOfls of Loi I allll 2 of Tr~ I NO. "81, II\ llw C:ll\' OI Irvine, Coullly of Or•llOt. St.wt• ol C.llloml•. n per mep 111.0 In 8ooll 3SI Peo-s :n lo lJ ol Mloc•ll•-""-· II\ lllt attic• ot 1111 Co\lftly Ae<orWr of wld Coun•y, dHCtllltO M fol!OW\: Poru4\: Unit No. " .s tMwll -aoscrll>tCI ff\ Ille COl\don'Mllium PIM ro<orclecl In BOO!\ t U83 P•te TU of Olllcl•I AKO"dS . Pff<et J : An uncllllkleo-fof1'1'-nll\th fl/ .. 1111 lllttl'e\t H • 1-1 II' C-Ill tho toe l111trHI In -to ll>e -eroo of w lo IOI ol MIO lnKI IS well tenn ,, cleilnelf In the Mtldo Ofttlli.a ••o.t;,u tlOlll,. of lllt 0.C1¥etl«I OI COVOllMIO, ConOltlons ...., Rdrldlons -Ill !loot. II-p._ I 5'1 OI Off ldel Records. •net ••~Konfed in Boo• 114"1 P._ S1t0f Offld .. Rt<CWcK, - MIY •mtnclmenb tt.rt"to. .. fl'CelJ: Nol\·txcl1111ve ••Hm ents tor 11111111u, oK<.ftl. 1119"1'-. D<TH'· .,.. cro.<11,.,...t. drAI~, ~ -tor otller IW'1IOM'> •II ~ well _., ••• ••served 1..-Ille llenefll of or o•-"'-0 lo~ 1 .. tt.. ertkt. o1 ""' oe<1ara11on ..,,,,.., ··~u.·· Eitcept •" Oii. Oii r!QhtJ, mlnlr•I •'9111.\, Ml,.11 ~. Mtllf .. OAi ''-"' ondol"41• lly~by-••r "',... k-,,.... mev lie within or.,... aer '"° Plrt .. of I ..... llot'•ltwtl>ove Oe\Crl-. , __ r with 1119 perpe1 ... 1 rlQllt of Orllllno. mlnlftCI, ewPI0<1no •lld op41r•t1no ,,.rotor" •nO re..-ino '"" """'° trom~l-Of anyot!IM 1ano. lnUuCll'"l 1119 rl9'11 IO WlllP'll~k or dlrKtlOtl•lly Clflll -mlM from 1enos otll•r l llo n 11101• hereln•llovo at« rll>td. oil or Off-"'· tun11e1s •ncl sNIU 111to, llWO\IQll or ecrou tho slll> surteca of th• l•nO 11•r•lt111»ove o•scr lll•d. •na to llottom tuCll wlllpsto<k~ or Olroellof\ally drllled -"'· lvllNll -SNfU ""*' --•"•.,.. ~ u.o utor~ lfm ll• 11\0roof, -to rodrlll, ,.,_.,,..,Op. m•l11t•ln, roo..ir. -...., .,.. -rltt• •ny such -111 or MINI, wlltlOUt. l\OWOvor, .,. tltM to drlll, mi"9, u ~ ---tllrOVOh l1'e wrl~~ or tho 11-JOO -.t o1 --1.c• of tM lllM '*""'* • ~. " ,_,,..., 111 tllo -fnllll lflO lrvlllo ~··--~~· tlOl'I, , __ , •• .,,, .... ~ ... •oo• 11111 P• .. tte et o m c••• "--........... O'Met Clll.e o.ll'f ...... ~-·--.Ciotti \Mt ell --"-"'"1 c\elms -Inst v.-s.o.o.ttY '"' ..ia -•• ,_.,... 10111o IUNMOlt ~·TM TME ITATI MCAU-telAPOa TM a C)OUlltTY M OttAJtOI NO.~ AMllNO&O 011oaaT01MOWCAUS1E ...,. S.01 1. I. •S. tt. mt •ttr-71 Aul. ts, S.. t,a. '911 411WI a1 .. NA"D v. OUSLIY tr.m, wltll --sery ~. 111 •t s. MelA • •• •Ml ti. olfk o ol IN clork "' "'* _,,. .,.. ,._....,CA"* tltlecl ~ or to pr-I ....,., with Tel: 0 14l'a UJ• '"° ntc:H-Y ~"°"'· 10 .... Ull-A __ , -f'IW!tlff aonlonod fl 11w •-ottlc:n Of Kollll c. CNAMM O" NAME In --ot Ille A#l~IOn ot 1tOTIC9T'OCX*TlfAC'TO"S a f.CICY "AE CAVGHOH. For ~ CAU.IMO ~ llOS .. Nemo. SCllOol District. CO.it CommllllllY The •Pe>'IUlllOll of BECKY AAE Coll- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SU .. <lltlOll COUltT 01' CAUllOtlNIA COUWTY OtJ I.OS "'"OIL.El HO.e.Mf/11 u lllfllon "°"'ne c1.i.... -'"" t"41 Wld -edtM to flit Mid clAlrns lfl lllt ottl<e of tllt clOf'> ol IM ~o towrt or to ~I thom to "" 11t1· 01t$l9Md Ill""' office of WILLIAM A. FllOEl f.AG, UtO C1 m l110 de E\trella, Caplstr-S..Ch. CA W61•, w111c11 letter ofti<.O Is tllfl pltco of b<ftl· n~u ot IN Ullele"'9fled In •II matter1 pertelnlf\O 10 wla HI.el•. Suell c.lelmt "'''" tho ~ _.c:llttrs must .,. 11100 or j)(WSOfttoO •S 41fortHIO within lour mon!M .. Mt lllt llr\I !K>1141t•llOll ot "'I• notice •Ttte -d "c;ompltlnl" 1ncluao• Wotpult, 4't0 lllf'Cl\. Wt• 200, N-1 cron ·cOntPI-',,.. "p1.intllf" tnclulfe• Beec11. CA~. wf'll<h I• rr.. oiec.o ol croH·co"'lll.i~t. ••09fen0ent" 111-~lt1eu of Ille \llldtt"......., In •II Mel· cluCIH u~..-.1. slnou••• 1,.. 1er' per1a1n1,..1o 1M 01ou.tt of w ill Oe· <llldes IM pl11r .. .nci m•sculiM In· '-"'· wltNn lour rnontM ett•r tho ch•"•• ttmlllin. MICI MYlff. A wrlll•n 11 .. 1 public.II Ion of tlll• notl<e. PleMllno, lnc;lllOlnQ en •ns ....... aomur· D•IOO A.AIQllSt t2 .• ""· ,., • etc .. MUSI .. In lllo lotm rte1111ro0 WAl.T BURTON by 1119 C:.lltorllla Aulfl of C.ourt. Your Eacoutor of -Wiii ot origin•\ lllMClinQ ~I be filed In 11\is lho tbovo ,..,,.,.., deulfenl CO<lrt wltll _, llllno lees -proof KIEITN c. WELl>UTT '""' • <09Y .......,. WU_..,., °" et<ll .,,. •lrcll, s.lto - Ol•lntlll's •ltomoY onct on .. ell plain-.......,. 9"<11, ~ 9H6I lift not ,...,.,,.tlld by en 11norney. T.t: C11411"1>1Jll CAUCHON '°' c-.oe"' -lla•illCI Bid De.allM '. , 00 O'CIOCk p "'· on 1>ff11 11100 In Court, Mid It app .. rlno 1119101" a.tY oo So9'emllor, 1'71 from wlO OjlPllC•tlOft tllal RICHARD Plat• Of 81d Aec:elP\'. Ofllt• of""' P 8 . TYSON •nd BECKY A4E PurtllASlnQ Aq9nl, C.O.U COmmunlly CAUCHON Ni llled •n ePOllc•llon Collt(le Dl•lricl. AOmlnlstr•tlon Build· pr-'11111 tl\tt ho• n•me be cll•"9fd lno 1370 ACMM~ AvenUI' CoSI• Mes• BECKY RAE HAMILTON. 0••"91) COU<llY. CAlllomlt. ' Now, lllereiore. 11 Is llereby omerea Pro1et 110.n11t1<.ellon NMM Edut•· •llCI olrecteo. lllet all persom 1nttrHl·I lrOMI Unll 2A. C.Olaen Wu t ColltQt. ea In w lo "winer ao 8POe•• t>etore 1111s1 l'funllnoron 81!8<11, C•llfornl•. BIO No tourt In OoPllftt'Mnl 3 on Ille 1~11 day l'IO 1 C.C. I NOTICE 0~ INTUITION TO SILL alAL ... o .. e•TY AT ... IY&TE SALi. • Ellele of DONAlD W. 81.ANCH E ... o known •• DONALO WILLIAM BLANC~E. OKedelll Notice I•"""°" olve11 tllal. tlAlit<I lo c.onllrrnauon llY the •llo..c-enlltled svoorlor Collt't. on Soplemller 19, ,.,. 81 II: 00 e.m., or tl'IHMl19• w11111n Ille II'"'! •II~ by 1-, Ille undllrJIOl\OO el AOmlnlstr.ior With Ille Wiii An· neaea ot the Wiii 01 Dot1ald w Blanc.119. oece<Ked, will sell el pro~•"' ••le IO Ille NglleSI •net llHI net blCICltr 0 11 Ille lerm• •nd cond1tlon• 11ere1n•11er met1tloneo all rlQl>I, !Ille, •nd lnltreSI of OotwllO W. BllllClle. Ge• , .. sed. •I !tie tlrN of llil CIHlll -111 rlQflt, 1111• -11'1\trtSI tt>et IM nt•t@ ,.., acG11lred In -•Jon 10 tllll of a• ctdt11t •I II• lime cl lllS cleelh, on tllO rt•l P~ loelltd II\ I ... '°""'' OI Or•no•. Slett Of c.ailforn11. ~rilleO t\ tOllOws D•teo AllQUSl 1', 1•11. Tiie llme wlltn • 'l\lmrTIOftl ,, deom.O AftOl'MY f• IE11e<.-W Mrved on • .,.rty rNIY very c1epenc1lno P11llllslled Or.anot c:ou1 O•lly Piiot, or S•ottmt>tr. 1"78 "' t' :00 o·c100 Plan\ may be o1>1a1nea from Ille 0 1• e.m~ 01 .. Id day 10 SllOw C.tll~ why Ii<• ot the Arcll1lfCI Wiiiiam L suc:ll •POlltellon lor tllatl9t Of Mrnt Per•or• AHo<l•te• Corner ot Ford CLARENCE L. JONES ,4.dmlnl•lretor of Ille E.S1 .. e Of wld O.C:Odenl whll Wiii AMeatcl °" , ... motlloO ol 1MVIU FO' eum-AUQ. n. Se91. I. I. IS, 1•11 ol•,soeCCP"3.IOlllr-'>•IS.40. -"~ sl!OlllO not be '"'m.O • It Is tuftlltr ordered INt • cooy of AO<ICI •llcl MacArthur Blvd, Cor0t1• 0.1 WILLIAM ll. ""OllatUIO An. .. ...-.uw ~1cef'llltl9•11-11 C.!1111lr-e.Ktl, C:. t UM Plltlllllllld 0r"'9t CN\l Cl•llY Pilot, Aug. ts,~ t ••• '5, 197& PUBLIC NOTlCF. this Otcler To~ Ca""' be OUblls/leO Mfr• Ct tt060 In '"" Oranoe Coe\1 oa,1., Pllol • NOTICE 15 HERE8Y OIVEN INI newso•oor of 941,..,,.1 c:lrcul•tion I~ •bo"e Mmeo S<llOOI Dllttlet of Publls-0r"'9* Cohl °'"' PllOI AUQ 1', 'U. $eill. I I , "" 403>11 PUBUC NOTICE ~~~~~~~~-~·..!.!.!!• PUBLIC NOTICE OllA~COUMTY JU l>tJt I Ott C0U ltT 1 .. CIYICCENffll Dl'l"l'I , wan SANTA AHA. c;.t.UflOltNIA t2'701 SUMMONS HOTICI'. TO ctllDt TOa S prlnled In s.kl counl'I', al leltl Oft<. Orat104! CD<H'lly. C•ll!Onlll. •cllng by Ullfer-Hell weoll t« tour \IKtft~ve w_, ena 111rouo11 •ff Governl"9 Bo.,o. tnJ15 t t.......,.trlttlefl prlorlottw<1ayotwld11taflnQ. 11ere1n•ller re1trr•O 10 as crf l ..-Ad Dlledtllls13rcla.tYofA.~. lf71 "DISTRICT .. will rtc:••v• \IP to, but su•~lllOlt COUltT 0 11' THE BRUCE w SUMNE ll nol 1e1er ,....,., ,,,. •l>OVt Slfltcl 11 ..... STATtOIJCAUl'OtlNIA flOa J\ICIQeof w lO \HllHI 1110. IOf Ille aw•rO ol • lymp THI CID'1HTY cw O•ANGI! Superior Cou<'I \UM Qentr•I COl\lfl(I ,.,. Ille • .,..,. .... _,.I UWOfll'IUSOF oro1e< I Buldor\ .,. Mrtwllll Ill· NOTICE TO C•EDITO"S su .. •1110.. COUllT Ofl TME STATI O~c;.t.UflOltMIA l'Oa TH<I ((WNTYOfl OlfAMGI MO.A-.,. CASE NUM•E• ~ PLAINTIFF CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA.M ESA DEFENDANT: ROBERT ALLEN DAVIS; DAN T.AYLOA, dcM"9 buJI. ntn 1111c1er 111e t1rm 11tme encl style of TAYLOR BOATS; FIBERGLASS PRODUCTS, INC., • Qllllonll• cor· Oof'•tlon; DAN TAYLOR, clolllQ busl· ntU _, tlle firm,,_ •nd style ot E •• • tt ot YI OLll KU8 IT z. ltlCMAllDP ••. TYSOtl IO•mtd 111.1111111! orotect "''"'''°lie DIO Oeu•\00. Ml I . Colonllelt,.., •51' under 1110 HO 1'l0 ICMI tor •tl>l••le NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN IO !fie P .......... ~atttt1 ttltOO•Y <Otltrtth ....oH llW <Oll•lrll(· uectlton ol llw lbOWt\a.....OeltCtdtnt A.._....,ak Mn!T.,_I'... !Ion m.on"°"ment prfllllPI• Th~ lltwtl INI •II .,.,_ ...,,,,. cl•lml eo•IMt AsllllUOltee.llllPIWffcll 00<1\IOtl OI """<II rnelhoO .. conslr UC• f:•l•le of LEE NIALElll. OtaHeO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo 1119 cr.Ollo" of,,. -twtmtll dKtdel\I th.ti •II penont lllVl"O clAlml 1t9alnst tl'I! laid cloudent ere roqvlrod lo fllo ttwm. wllll llw neaswry vo.Kllto. In '"° otllc• ot lllt elm of lhe 111>o.,. en-rilltO tovrt, .,. to pr-t tMm, wllll Ille nl!CMS"" vouc:Mn. to IM lift· dtr\IOMd •t II.ti.RONS~ AARON!>, INC., 7190 HerbOr Blvd., Suite 20t, P. o . llH '""· CMll Moe. C.llfof'fll• <1?'76. Wllldl I\ 1114! place of 1><1Sl11tts of 111• UnGol'$1\INCI In Oii MMttfS POrl•ln· 1110 10 Ille •stele ot uld clecelftllt, within tovr "'°"'"' •lier 1111 "'" oullllc•tlOI\ of tlll1110tlce. O•tecl: """"I IS. "71 ALUNMALEA E llOCutor of t110 Wlll of 11" Mow Mmed DIKedl'lll AAlf0N$ & AAltONS, INC. ,,,. ............. Ste. ll't P.O.'¥"" C.tle ...... Ce!HwRI• All-Y•fwl - P\ltlllSllOd Or .... C.0.11 D•llY Piiot, Al19ust I•, ts-~, I, I , lt11 '°°"'" PUBLIC NOTICE MO'nCS 'TOQll!CMTO•S SUl'l .. tOlt COUtltT CW TI4<1 STA fa Ofl CAU..0.NIA l'O. THE ClOUfllTY OtJ CMlANOa A ..... Et_ .. DAVID 80WAR0 (LAO., Dt<Mwcl. MOTIC1! 1$ .n!i.1!8Y OIVl!M Iv"'° ctodllor't el""..,..,. -n.o clec-' tNll ell,.._ llhlllO 'l<MMI ... 11111 tM M141 ~ _.. ~r.o to Ille t,,.m, wlttl Ille ~ ~Mn, lro , ... offlc. of .,,. dOf1! Of "'° •llOvt .... UllH t ou"-or It! """""' lf>aM. wllll lllO nn•-Y vovcllert, to IM un 0tnlOl'IH M 1eoo AVOll<M Of tflt Stars. t..o. •flO'lln, CA. Wllkll ls \IW t>l11<• ot 1111.i,..n Of tN vlllltrtltllltCI Ill all m.tl• lttt Ptt'tetnlllO IO tho irtUte of flkl cit ( ... flt. ~ ...... INt montlll .... , "" llrtt MllUtlaft of,.,.. llOllct. D•1ed AIQlll , .. 1'11L "redtff<O M.erltl ElfQl!Of of U. Wiii ............. ~ ..... .IOM•ntU IC. 90&.MN _, ITSWA•T L lllMIM .... _ .... ....,.. ... OM ._.. ........ CA_., A .... ,. ... ....., Ille MIO ---rt4Ulrecl to ti.. PullllSlleO OrMMJt Coast Oally Pilot hon w111 be useo re\!\ \Olely "'"" Ille , ....... with"'* nttoSM'Y ¥<>U<Mn, lfl A1191isl 1S and $1tpl-• t •• IS, "71 • Coast '""""""''Y Colleot 01•1•1<1 tho otll« ol Ille cler• of Ille •bOV9 en· .. .._,. Bods llWlll be rtcel~ In Ille 1>111<• lltlOO cO\lli, or to ortwnt thorn, with -------laen11t1ea t'l>OVt. encl st1•11 De~ '"" rteces-v vOUGnen. to 1,.. 11n· P UBLIC NOTICE •nd Pllbllcly '""° ••Giid at 111e •bOV9· f'lllEAGLASS PRODUCTS, INC.; DOES I tl\rOlllllllV, lllCI~.._. oenlol\00 et tN IOW olflc.s of Keilll c:. s1a1ec1 tlmt •Nl PIMt W.lpvtt, 4910 91rcll, S..11• 700, NllWPOft TM rt Wiii t>t • v s.oo dfi!Otil , •• NOTICE! YOll ........... -· T ... <-' lllOY _..,......,.. ,_ wlttlMt Buch. CA t'JMO, w111c11 Is Ille 1>1•c• Of ~."~7!.."Joe outteo lor utll Mtl OI o.o aocume111S to l>vslMU of tnl 1111denlQMCI In•" m•I· ~oT•""c.~ 07. .. ., O"' gu•r•nlt• '"" rttlll'l\ In qooa toondltlon y-..... ....,., ..... ,. y ........... ........ JI .. "' ....... ,...,,.... .... ....... AYISOt \ht ... Ill iUe ............. al Tri._.._..._,.... ~rt Uf. "" ...... _.. • -""' Uf. ,.._. ....................... Ill 111"""9• < ............ 1, TO THE DEFE.NOANT· A c1¥11 coMOlal11t hes bfffl 111.0 llY tho 01a l11· tiff llCl•lnst you. IS.. footllOle'l •· 11 you wlsll to 4lelet1d this •-s111t, VOii must, within lO ders ett., '"'' ·-If, --..cl °" yo11, ti .. wllll 1111' COU!'I e WTlltOft (lfffOlllQ II\ tHOOllH lo ,.,. COMPl•lnl. Ill • J..sllet c:ovrt. yov must lilt will! ,,. court • wr1-ptoaOl!IQ or c:...,IO •n orel Pl•e0'"9 to be •nt•rtO 111 tM clocktll. Uf\ffts you clO so, your clOf•ult Wiii .. ent-\lllOfl llCIOik •tlOll of Ille pl••llllfl, encl tfllJ C-1 ""Y triter e f~nt IOlllMI Yoll fOr Ille rellel Oo-tMllOed fl\ the COMPfOltl\, wl'lleh COllld ,.."'II If\~ ol WOQIK, \Rlf\O of _., or pn11p9t1y or otllff r•llef , .. Cl"HIOCI Ill Utt c.omolellll. 1>.11 ......... ..-.. ~ .. .. ........, ........... ,.. ..... .... ,......., ...... ,,_~ ........ L. .. _,,_, ............. . OAT&u: MyM, "'9 WIWMlll L St JOtlN, Cttttt 9y P•ICI• A. IMll'I, Otelllt\' "Tll• ~ "tOfl'ICllel11t" lllCIVWI· (~~ "olellltlff" ""'"°"' crOH•<Ontlllel-• ... ~, .. Ill> ''"°*' e..u.~t. ... ,,....., 1 .... ChlcHI IN Olur .. Otld INt.CllllM I .... cl\IOOt femlnlnt on0 -'••. A wrlltofl OlteOlllQ, 111<1..0lllQ 111 -"'-• .. 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BEK.IA.MIN PATTON AMOl"O"TMEC:OUNTY E•<ll bid rnuot conform •t1d bo Eo<vtors of Ille Wiii of Ol'OllAMOE •Hl)OllSIYf: 10 ,,.. contr•<I docu,,..nll. ,,,. ....... llolmtcl~H.nl Estell' Of HELEN E. Mii.i.ER. E•cn blO 9/lilll De 4ICC0M9anled l>Y IC<llTM c. nl.~n O..ceased. 1"41 \OCUf'lly reftrre<I 10 In IM c.ontrKI At__., .. .._ NOTICE I!> HEREBY GIVEN t,..I dotumenll •ncl l>y tilt lltl of pr-eel .,te lllrcll, s..... tne unatrMO"l'(I wlll sell al Ml••le tUl>c:011tr&C10fs "--'INdl,CAn.M ,. ••• •o llw lllQNJ~t ond t>tsl bidder, Tiie DISTRICT re~rv" the rlQlll lo T .. : 0'4) 1n.nn lUt>l9'1 to Ill• c011llrmellOt1 ot IM rtle<t any O< tll blOl.,. IO w•lv• eny A".....,, .. a--.n •l>Ovo entlUed Superior Court on or lrreou11•ll•ts or lntO(rNlllllH 1n a11y PllOlllhtel Or ..... c:.MJI Dtll'I' PllOI, •fief Sopl""""' 18, 1'11. et 10 e.m , •I llldt Of' In Ult biCldlf19. All9· 1$, 5at11. l,I, IS. m t 1119 office of 08AIEN & OUMHAAT, Tllo DISTRICT Ni oblelntO lrom •in.11 Ut2 I Beocll &oulev•rd, CltY ol Ille Olttctor o< lho Oe~rl,,.,.nl o1 ,,.. -----WestMIMltt. CollnlY of Or-. St•I• ouslrt•I A•lllllOM '"' Otfl01•1 .,, .... 11. ol Celllornle, ell tN r111111. tllle. In 1110 r•I• ot per altm weon In the PUBLIC NO'f ICE 1eres1 •no ~™• o1 ~1a de«dent •• 1oc•ll1y 1n W111c11 '"" work 11 10 be ----Ille lime of deetll ...o •II tllO •19"1.111 .. pertormeo 1or NCI! <r•ft or IYoe of SU~l•lOlt CoU"TOflTNE •nd lnterOSI ~I wld ~l•te 11.li .t<· Wor~m•I\ MeCNo 10 .. Klltf 1119 tOll· STATIOflCALlfl°"ltlA flO• q111111d 11v optrelton or lew. or tr•u . •no,,,. prov4ttl1>11 •rU waoes ne• COUNTY Ofl OltANO<I oll!OrWIW. -tNn o< In eddttlOtl 10 .. Oetermlnod Dy tM Soc•tl••r of HO.M111t 11111 of Wld OK-..t, .. IM II-ot.,.. Lollor pllt"SWlll to .... provl\IOft\ of, ... H 0 T IC a 0 I' Ma A II IM 0 0 f' •Ill, Ill -to •II tti.t c•"tell'I rNI pro-0.'l'I• BKOll Act w..-deel\lon H-.. ETITIOM POt1 ,ltOIATI Ofl WILi. pefly \llHte tfl tne c-rt'I' of OrAr>Qe, pllctlllo tor Uw pro111<t 1ocat1on TIW14 AMP Laf TlltJ TaSfAMa MTA•Y Sl•t• of C•lllorn .. OtSCtll>ed H rete~ •flt on Ill~ •I lllt> OISfAICT of· f'Olt AUTltOltllATIOM .,0 AO· IOllOWS, IO-wlt lltt lot•ltcl fl IJ70 40.MS A.ve-M 111 1 ST a" UN Ola Tltl "°'toll\8loU18ollrtc1Mo 311 Cotl• M• .. Orenoe Co11111v· 11to1•a"CMINT AOMtNllT•ATIOtl tl Ptf meo reconMcl In ~ 14• PtCIC Uhtotnl• A <OoY .. '""" ..... ...,,j .-" l6 of Mir.ail!-.. ~. nc:orcl\ of Ofl •lT•ftlA.CT. , .. ,o OfOllQO Covnty. ICOMmOlllY t>tOOtltclethl<ltl\lle. Etlllt {II MI R"tU. G• I ARKEA k now11 u UHi C:lterry Sltttt 'tllt ~ ~· 91 per d i..., •k• Mt!l'ltlLL G.4ftON£" llARKI", Wt11Mlnfl9r. (elltolW&J. ' wAQOI II NMd _, • _..,.,. O.y Of O.C .. sed. TERMS OF SALE C.sll In rewtul ti9111 lfl "°""' flw rtte IOf' llOllffY NOTIC.8 IS HEltl!8Y OIVEN tllllt "'°"''of tlle VIiii.ci Stetn Of Am<1•lu •"" OYefllml --'""" H •I leHl AUGUSTA M. 9 A"Kl!R llH filed on 'OllllNNlloft 01 Ml•, or pert tHll llmt•nd-.Mll fltreifl • """°" tot Pf'VMto .. Wiii '"° .,.._ ... ~by"°'' or not•• 11 sllell be~'°"'..,.,,, !fie CON· otlO ''~Of l.A'tWr• 'ftlt-'•fY tKuroa l>'t tnttrt~ or 'trUll OMO Oii T"ACTOA .. ""'°m lllt conlrKI II to tN Pellt'-' flld IOf' evtNrlr•llOn 1119 ,,_...., '° t0td. Ttl'l IM'f'c;elll Of tho ewaraed. •ncl -o111y •uCKorllrKtOf 10 Hfl'llnl• ........ ttw lnaeptllcltllt •MOvlll of OIO IO K~Y 1110. 111\0or "'"'· lo ,,., not IKS Illa/I tho edmlnhtrtt\1111 Of l't•IH ACI, re .ti.It b4Ch or otten must lie In wrlllnt 111011.ir of Ille WIO Wlt(lfled f'edtrel or t•1tl'l<e to wllldt •• mecM for lurllltr '"° Wiii M rectl.,.O •1 IM •lortmtll· Sitt• ••lft IO •II -krNn •MPIOYOO partlc11lerl, Mid 11111 tllt tlll'IO MIO llOlled Olflto, or left wllll 1119 '••Cutor tlY """' In tho u ocullon Of 1111 con. plOC.t ti llMflllt \tit.-llH l>ffn set OtNOll•llY. or mey llO filed "'"" 1"41 lr•c t. lot Sa•I""°"-. 1t1t, ., 10:00 a.111., clerk Of tllt MIOV9 enlltttel Collrt •• •n, NO olOdtlr mty wllhclr•w "'' 111a lot 111 tlle c0Ut1room 91 0.IWlfltMlll No. a llmt eller "" llAt O\ltllltAlflon 01 1111• • ptrlod of >l•IY 1601 °''' •lltr 111e of ukl c-1 ... 7otClvk Qnttr Ori,,. notice •l'ICll>elwt~klnqs•IO "" dU• "' ror tlltOl*ll110ofllld1 Wot, In 1111 City ot 1•1'11• Afll, The Eaec;ulOt ... ~y , ... .,"" ,,. .... 1>11•tM11l llon4 .... ""Ofmall(.O Calllotnl•. r1911t lo r<!l~I My Of' •II blO\ ilOnO wlll be requlrtcl pr~ to utctlo> Oet.O S.IMtll'llltf l. "'t l>•l.cl~=l~l~~::na •r: Of lllt c-ract. Tiit llioflcll •llell 119 =~ST *4N, l!llOClllOr olfllt Wli1 et ~ttt~::n w\ i.rlh in tlle Cl!Mract OC)ttALOO..MA..000 llle ...... l'llH'll'lf~I ~to.rd .... wooo&MMtltelOI' OlltlUt &IMIMM••T 8Mf'GOI '""*' ,,, .... ........, ..... Offlu..... t•ttllff<ll......... C.t~tt ......... .... ~tau W"lflllflt1lr c.tltllnllt "* Cetl .. DIJt11C1 Ttl! ..... tlU T.tl IJIO--11/Hor"-l W•lwn A..,_.,...,,........., Aft_., .. ~ *,....,y, PvelltNd ar-c.tl 0.0y l'llOI, Plll>ll•l'llO OrMOI GN,11 CHiiiy PllOI. 11--a Of TNilttt l.Ol •• Block ..... of "M<ICnlQl!l'\ •ddlt1on. Sechon ··A" to L•oun• Clltts, 111 111e Clrr of \..'911"1 &Nc11, Covllt1 ol Or-. Slet" ot c.t1Horn10 es I>"' m<K> 111treol rec;orot<l In 8oolo 4. p~ ,, ol MltOtl'-Me~. ,,. cordl of Mid Or'"Ot Cool.Inly. ut~l­l!IQ lhlt -11on, II _.,y, wl'li<ll llel 11e•-or _.,o ol -1111e oi ,.,..,. 111911tideot1t1t Pe<lllt Ocean !>UBJECT tot-~. cOlldltloM, restrlctlOtlf. rl(llll,, r!Ql>b ot ••Y •nd u.emenl5 of reconl, -IUH for ,,... tiK•I ., ... of ""In .• lltll not ycl peyellfe. Tiit pr-ty I\ c_.._ly reoterroO to u "s Cliff 0t1.ie. ~ &each, Celltornl• TllO P•-"Y I' IO lie \Old Oii 1n "•~ It" l>Hll without ,..presenutton, •••· '"'IY Of' UIYenlllll~ ol •n'I kll\O, U · prou ea or Implied, eactPt H to lltte BIO• or otters littl lnvll9CI tot U.ls pr0P9tly -fnllSI be in WrtllnQ •nd wlll be recelveo at Ille office ol · "oclr.er N•llOMI Banll, Trull AUi E1ta1e OM!ol~I AlltnllOI\ L. T. Hem• moll. T nm unlcff, •14 SOVtll Gr•nd A'l'•llllO, LCK A119tlft. (ellfofnl• toot1, hlecmont <7131 •12..UI or m.., be a. .... ,.., IO GI-S.. Rolle«~ Attorney lot 1119 AOmlnlltrl l« with Ille Wiii An· ntireO, pe,_lly, .K 1"41 .odfHl Wt toflll 1111-. llt onY """ •lier tlrtl P\lllfltollon Of tflls ""4k• •nd btforl' melcl"CIMIOWe. TM IH'Ofltf'IY will be sold 0<1 tlwt toll-lnq ,.,...,., cesll or l>'ft "~ •lld oerl <re Oii n ldtl\ceo lly • nolt """'H II\' -.0 Of trldl on""-·· IY 'IOIO. IN •·m~ of well tredll IO lie IKUPtable to IN undefSloned ellCI 10 the Superior °""1. I~ ol IN •mo..nl llld lo ec~Y the offet lly cet'lllltcl c ll•Cll . •nO Ille l>•l•nc.• 10 be PllO oll Ull'lflnNllofl crf Mlt l>Y ttw> Suottrlor <:ovrt Tllo •••• •h•ll lie tll•OUOfl on"''""" llolcltr tp0r-l>Y 811ver .no Selltf Taus, rtlllt, eper•t· ,.,. •lld mel-"""~ - ottmhM,., °" --· e<.t"'*• 10 , ... °""'-· If tny. \llell l>t -•led H ol tllt o.te of ~llO OI <Oft• V9YO•Ktt. EK,_ • ..,.,,,.,.. e••mln•· 1141<1 Of Ill ... ..CO"Ol"CI crl COlll'tY Af\C'O, Crefltltr 1-.s end •K....,. of lino 111. 111rA11n po11<y 41114 ony 11111<e1•-• U<tOW •llPDMH shell M •411•111 dlvl"4 be'-aur-r -Soller fM ulld9rSiqntd ,.._, IM rlOM lO .. lllHIO<K~olllylliclS O•t.O: ~tl'll4>or '· 1'1• C:R !<EA N.ti.TIOfilAL llANIC fly • r. tietnlMtt frUil Olllctf et Adlllllli"retor Wltll Illa Wiii AMt..0 Of Illa Wiii Of OIMIO W. 111..,Cl'la, O.Coo-o-s ..... ,H .. T--·--· ..,...,., T..__,....,.. ......... Cl\!:MSI ._ ... ...... ... . .... ... Lot ......... Qllfwttl•..,4 A~.., ........... .,. ... 111 ._.. .... l#IM .. OOMN W • .._..,OM .... PllOI I""" Or ..... Coest 0.11 r i-1101 ~..,,, ... ..,. ~,,,,.. ()rMIQlt (MJt Ollll'W P\1111 $491 1 ... 1~ n. 1t11 o»" 1"114141 ..... OrMtll CO.It OelfY PllOt, A.uQ.2',Sotfl. u , u. 19'1 •10,. pttmw '··· "• 1'11 tllOt•~ f.I. 14, ttll l'111Mlfllecl Ottn0t GN'I OlllY i-tlef ., .. ,. 111>'8 S.Pl '· •• 1'11 0)1·1• •1'1 ,. -- Vo~ c.,,. 11411 N ''"" " fta .. " Wltfil • ••l'\t A41 0-C:oP .... ~ .... c, .......... , ················•······ ,.. ....... Moffet: 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••AL.AICAU.H" Popular noor plan 2 ston• end unil. pnvuh· p:il 10 1.IUkf" roof . elaborate landsc11pm~ sel•ct lot>at1on · .ir>t1 .. BEIWLO '! 1 A I vly townhou!>t' tor only MUOO. 7SS. UOI ~ Walker C lee All real eaUite advertised ln t.bia newapaper tu uub· j~ to the Federal fair Hou11in1 Act of 1988 .tik b makea It Illegal to adve r tise "any p r~ ~al ~tat.e fercnce. UmltoUon. or 1---------- diacrlmination based oni--------· race. cok>r. reli~. ~x. or national orit(in. or an intenUon to male~ any such preference. limltu lion. or diam minaUon. .. Thia newsp.aper will not knowlnJIY wccept any 11dver tis ing ror real esta~ wbicb ia in viola· Uon ol the law ••••••••••••••••••••••• o .... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIWHOMi llTllAT P r est igious Bucola home! Ne>1er Uved-tn ! Over 1600 sq. Cl! Quiet location' Below market! Won't last! Call today for details. &&5·0303 FOREST E OLSON MIWPOIT SHOllS Close to beach ·lnvest or live ln this 3 bedrm 2 bath b each h ouse. Private patio entry lead· inc inlO coiy sunUte hv· lite rm. ll'll move fast at SU0.0001 67~ OPfN fll 0 • 11 \ llJN IOPI t1~ I' l•INI .-WLISTIM&I HOMI Ii INCOMI 3 Bdrm .. 2 balh hom1• pll.15 two 2 bdrm. unlls 111 rear. 4 car parkLng: m dehgbtfUJ pa.tit bk~ Set ting. Euts1d~ Co1-t .1 Mesa. Propert) in xlnl condition! $205.000. 6'13-3813 542.2253 associated h• .. 1w·. •f'•~T::""...igS •• ,. to • • tf... 81AI ACRE EST ATE HEMET. CALlfo'ORNIA Beautiful home w /2800 sq fl. Six 1 ac view lo~ can be made 8 '-'ai.1 view of all of Heme• $45.000 down . Prll· .. $275,000. Owner will sub· ordinate. Pnn only. Alotl 644..()()70. 64().9759. EMERALDIAY! tel! PROIA TE! Reduced thousands. ex ecutlve est.ale. steP6 lo ocean! Breath taking 'llew. Low pnce will sur - prise you! HWTY ~ Call todav !or details. 645·030a FOREST E OLSON .. ,,.... ..... MEAi THI IE.ACH -... v---$69. 900. .....___ ..-sa~T The huge stone firee>l.ict· S 162.500 lfl large dining room at<· This r a m1 ly 1.s so cents this char ming ;; beautifully decorated bedroom home, located and maint ained you "d near Newport Beach. It never believe it's h ved needs some TLC. but in! Quality and super b what B bargain' Co II taste thruout this 3 now 556-2660 bedroom ho me w ith · l~~e undopen Hvin~ and .SELECT dining areag PLUS pool sized yard w l lh PROPERTIES greenery, ~lay house andi-------_..:..=:..:=- storage unit DOVER VILLAGE - WA~ONT One of \he most •·x ltOMU, e lus i ve a dult com REAL ESTATE munlt ies tn Newp ort 631-1400 Beach. Super location ~==::::::::!Pool &c recreation. Qwel ii oeighboc'hood. Motivated ~ Towi•aJM? seller. Call now.646-771 l ~e g:nd~~~:t.;~sT,~\ (~1w11rn1a1m1 fonnatioo Center ~Ora~ Co. ___ R_ea_J_&_t_a_te __ _ la2 Beac:.favd :av .. IOllM UMDM 70 ,.._ 9~?,_67 Bonus r oom. 2 batbs. !~~~-~~~·~~~-=~=~ han:hwood floors, shake I~ roof and much. much more. Priced ror qwck sale. Offered DO down VA or uswne existing loan with no fees or qualify ing. Call 7SJ·Jl9l Advt'11•st'f"I mav phn·t• lhclr IJd,. o~ tt'tcphont' 8 ooa.m lOS 30 pm Mondav thru Pr1dllv II lo MOii Saturday l'O!ITA MF:sA o t·..-irF: 3.'IOW l\;iv 1>12-56711 lTUNTINGTON Jn:AC'll 17!1'15 •wuch lih·<I :,.to 122o LAGUNA 8f:A('ll 1111S Glenn1·yrt• Laguna Beach •94·9466 SADOLE8Al'I( ~La P111 Hond L:igllfla Hills 581 6310 NOHTH <:OllN'fV dllll In.~~ 12'.!0 CLASSIFIED DIADUNES ~Ddhne fot ('()jl\ .S. ltlll~ •~ ~ 30 pm lh1• oav lief°"' pubhe1111on ''" <'t'pl tor:-iunrllA\ llr \1011 d av f.d11111n' wh1·n deadhne •~ Sutunlay I:? rooon CLASSIFIED llGULA TtONS t;R ROR~ Adv~rt IM~r'< !lhtluld ctt<'<'lt their lid~ dt11IY & report error~ 1mmed111,.ll'I Y T ift: OAll~Y PIJ.OT .:.issume' hnhllity for tlle llr'l tn rorre<'t ln~ertmn 011111 CANq:Lt.ATION!'· Wb\_'Cl. kllllnl( QO mJ ~ "tltl'e to muke 11 r('cord or the Kll.l. Nl'M flf!H 111ven YOU by vour ,ut u1ker as ren·lpt of vour !'une~llot1nn Thi~ kill oomb<'I' mus1 ~ prr!lt>n kd by th<' a1tvrrt1~er 11'1 """" nr "d1w11ll' CANCF:l.l.ATION OR C-OHRFCTION Oi" N FW An lit: 1"0 R 1'! RUNNIN~ ~:vC'f'Y effort 1, m11de lo lull ur ('()r'fttl " new ad l\llt hu bffn orttrrrd but Wl' tAnnot 11u.1r11n ltt Ill do Ml unUI 1111' .IC1 na~ appeared 111 the P8Ptf' DIME·A 1.INI': AD~ °llw'M' ud.> 11rt' •trlrtlv c.-a.'\t! tn udvunC'r bv moil Of 11l anv nnl' of our Of. flcell NO phOOl' ordor:o. Dl'n dllni> :I p 111 f'r\d.IY, C'olclJ Mt·~~ 0 1 f\e~ &t 12 noon ·'' .. 11 IJr(IO('I\ ofrlrtK TllF: 0/\11.Y l'ILOT re~trvl·~ lhl' rhtht 10 cll1~!11lv. td1l. 1:tn~nr or .n•fu~'' 11 nv .idv,.r · 1181'111\'0I, and lo clllln llt' It• rllt«"I ., f'tl(Uhtl100) •ilhoot pnor notice CLASSIP'ID MM ... ADDHSS p 0 8o'll '*· CO-.t11 M"1-" ll2fi2ti C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES $60.000 Neat. clean & comfy rm · ly home. Very well main· tained Close lo schools & shopping center. Makl your family happy' Show them lhi"> be.Jull lu· home' 646i7t1 Real &tat~ Tll-UVEl IEAUTY 2100 sq ft of lu111.:r' near new carpel 7 ~ paint. step down fam1J)' room. step up d inint! room. Mu s~ H'<' 1h1- home today. CJll 1or dnve by 540-1666 Wltelc*t11 REAL ESTATE llDRM GI TERMS An uruquely charming 'l br · 2 ba home. Countrv setting yet close to the beach. t~antastic inves~ ~nt polentlal m \h 1l" fu t growing area. Call today. 646-7711 *VETS* OOOWN·OCLOSINC Homes tn aU areas of ORANGE COUNTY VITAGT. C•S4l.OIOO SUNGLASSIS7 You'll need them tor th1~ sunshJne bright & dutch clean Summerfield ooau ly. Mint t•ondltlon 3 bdrm. :Vi bu w1Cmly din rm & miustve rrr:1· Hurry. won't lull lont1 54S-M&l Mokt your 1Shoppl'lr. eaaler by uatnlt tbe O.uly Pllot Cluslfie<I Ad. \ A T•UL Y llCIPTIOMAL 4 IDIM •• FAMILY IM., FOIMAL DIMtM• IM., SIM•L.I LIYIL HOWi OM LUIH & "MAMICUllDu •IOUMDi. TOTALLY DICOltATID IY '"MOTm OISt ....... llAU1WUUY NAJMTAJMe & Hl6MLY llSPICTID. ADULT occwi. & ... MOOIL ~ COMOmOM. caTAJM. y lHl1 ~ CONMUMITY'S AHIST Offllll ea AT Sl70,000. ~~Bf.$ flONT IOW BAY VIEW DHl .... "S DllAM HOMI. .. HAS IT AU., l IDaMS.. 21/J IA THS. SPACIOUS IMD &HT OM TI, Of ClJt..M.SAC WlTH PAHOIU .. C UPPH UY YllW. TaULY A "SOUP TO HUTS " CUSTOM DICOi THAT WOULD MAH A MOO& HOMI ILUSH WfTH .. YYI COUMTUSS SSS SPlMT OM MAICIHG THIS SHOWPLACI JUST FOi YOUI Slt2.000. Hwwport H9',W1 COUNTRY RETREAT- •rea, neat as a pin, and Spac & dramatic New ~et m love.ly gardeni.. 2 England style hm & set· Bdrm home with huge ting for your needs & hack yard, possabal.Jty for pleasure. Over 5000 s .( unother unat on this R-2 covered space on 2+ ac. lot $89,000. w/approx 36 mature avoc trees. Loe in Ea s tern h ills or Fallbrook. Purchase subject to cmpltn of lot PETE BARRETT split T entative map Rr!&l 'JY filed. S Br. 4+ Ba, bonus ClllL rm For appt $340,000. 642-5200 (714) 728-9511; 277-0207 ................ 1 -0wnr~~'a~~-·~~~~- ONLY $49 950 VA and ~A TERMS! Owner has bought new home and must sell! 3 -bedroom townhome only 4 years old! Talk to RED CARPET. WE LJSTEN 754-1202 FULLERTON Op.ft Sat/Su11 12-S 3006 Live Om Sunny Troy Hills home. 3 Br. l it• ba on pool size lot w/privacy. Custom features & paint. Floor to ceiling frplc. Move in con d . Nr frwys/parlts/ shops/ sc- bls. ly OWMf' SIS,900. PH: S29-3474 ~II. macnab I Irvine ?'-realty PllYACY IN CAMEO SHORES Beautiful single story home w/rose gardens overlooking the canyon & rOOO) ror pool. 4 lg. BRs. family rm, atrium & patio . $284,500 . Immaculate inside & out! Donna· Godshall 644-6200. (T-11> DOVR SHOllS-VIEW! Tall iron gates enter to beautiful pool & courtyard of this marvelous 5 BR custom home. Lg. family rm w /stand-up bar & fplcs -formal dining -gourmet country kitchen -elaborate security system - 3-ca r garage. Perfect for entertaining or family living w /view of Bay & Npt. Center from most rooms. $400,000 leasehold. Barbara Aune 642·8235. <T·12> IXlCUT1YI HOMl-Sl6t,000! Light & bright 3 BR res. newly redecorated w/coordinated cpts. shutters & wallpaper. Cozy country kitchen/family rm w /used brk fplc. Each BR features its own bath & master BR suite overlooks lovely terraced garden. Paula Bailey 642·8235. (T-13) HAVllW SUPHMI New Bedford model w/4 BRs famil~ rm & VIEW! Upgraded rnteraor + prof. landscaping. Comm. pool. jacuzzi & tennis + security gate. $279,500. Sandie Fix 644·6200. <T-14) FAIULOUS EAS~ Be sure to see this lg. S BR home w /over 2500 sq.ft. all on one floor. A f!l".'Orite area for Newport family hvmg -so close to school, shopping & park. Lg. lot for playground, garden or pool. Avail. to move in soon! $179,500. Jeanne New man 642-823.5. <T·l5) CAPTlYATIHG CAPI COO So. of the Hwy in CdM ! Custom built by Warmlngton ! In prime & impeccable condi tion. Prof. decorated w /quality upgrades. 3 BRs. den, f amity rm & secluded patio. Sun decks +attractive yard. $259,500 incl. land. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. <T·l6) '42·1235 ....... 200 ten Oowr Orlw H«bot" View <Anter Irvine et c.rnpus V•114y C..nter 752·1414 t -... --- IN OUR MESA VERDE Of ACE usna J ... OOM. s1ot,HO F:ast.t>lde Costa Mesa. or Upper Back Buy, whateve r : it's a sleeper! 3 hcdrooms, 2 baths. fee land. R.V. :,torage, Harbor ff• district. 9.000 s quare foot lot in a cul de sac location , it's a sleeper! Wake up! Only $109.500. A llT OF THI GIU T GA T'SIY ... in Garden Grove! Six bedroom ~O :, style home on an acre of land ('I rCular driveway, dozens Of trees, a• shaded veranda and every bannister 1s mahogany! Fantastic residential area. Don 't overlook this value at $285.000. 4 IDRMS, 'OOL. $79,900 What more could you ask ror? Well there's new carpeting, the pool is heated and filtered (it's a "game pool", never deeper than 5'), there's a 6.300 sq. rt. cul de sac lot. And all for $79,900. That's Unique! IOHUS ROOM PLUS FA .. LY IOOM They're both in this Fountain Valley 4 bedroom , 2 s tory with 3200 1mmac';Jlate square feet o( living. Th.ere as also two air, conditioning units, a wet bar and location that is convenient to beaches. freeways. sc hools and s hopping. Proudly presents at $152,900. MESA VIRDI CLASSIC Pacesetter 4 bdrm in immaculate condi~ion . off eri.ng a sparkling pool, bubbhng Jacuzzi and alt the privacy in the world in which to enjoy them! There's beautiful ne w carpeting, massive used brick fireplace, sweeping conc rete drive and a location between the park and golf course. A unique value at $119,500. U ,._ l()U I: liVMl:S REAL TORS'. 546·5990. 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Costa Mesa also 1n Corona del Mar, at 675 6000 ~COATS & WALLACE Cc:J7 REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAILY OWNlO COMPANY SlRVI NG THE SOUIH COASI l\Rll\ SINCE 196 3 IEDUCB> -"roomy condo". lots of room here! 3 Bdrms, l 'h baths, pool c lose by . Small complex. No maintenance living . Even has a fireplace. New on the market at $64,900. Cal 546-4141 HILLTOP LIYIM~ -Why not enjoy Newport Beaches best address for only $162,000? Relax by your pool, play gotr all day or walk to work in Fashion Island. c .. 644-6 t 6 I S1•n11nq Co-.t.1 M1--.. 1 ln1tr1 " H unt1nqton B1·.ich ~J .. wpnr! Bt"on.h ILUfff PLAZA IAHIAPLAH Pro(esalonally decoral· ed. lincle story. end unit. CloM to pool, court yard entry w/green bell patio. Rare 3 bedrm, 2 bath end unit, U.-,t aod alry. MOY· e·ID condition. A true value. only $120,000. 67US50 ()llfN Ill 0 •II $ HJN 10 Ill Nf(( • The word is not out yet. We have just listed a beautifully decorated home on 1/4 of an acre in the hills of Corona del Mar. Panoramic ocean view, 4 bdrms. & priced at $254,900 to sell BEFORE the word gets out. The good Us tings sell fast, so call now. PRICE T. McCUISTIOM OWMR-HALTOI 17141 673-1975 PHOME US, DRIYI IY, DROP tN This Corona del Mar 4 bedroom home is handsome! Real sharp. with heavy sha ke roof. used brick entrance. impressive size lawns and 85' frontage. Inside. there's parquet flooring, a family room. 2'1'2 baths and a custom pool. All for $207.500. fee. Phone us (675-6000>. drive by <we'll give the address) and drop in (you'll be dying to). U ,._ l()U I: li()Ml:S REAL TORS•. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also in Mesa Verde, a1 546 5990 OCEANFRONT Fine craftsmanship in mahog. trim & oak floors, sets off this landmark : 4 BR. 3 ba. home in finest location. Established trees & lawns. $475.000. MESA VEIDI REDUCED TO $89,000 Attractive 4 bdrm., 2 ba. home lo immac. condition. Xlnt loc. IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 2'h bath f amity home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool, playhouse, extra storage $169,000. IAYROMT Several fine bayf ront homes with pier & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 l l f\"Y' d·· o,,,, t< B 6l'J 616 1 14a.ISI I ....... ....., ~-....... Mcm-- c-....... 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEA.HVIEW Jasmll\e Creek Plari 6 Ava.al Nov By Owner. Cs ll 640-2422 DPLX 38r home + 2 Br Apt. both w/Crplc &r garages. &07 Larltspur S210.000. By ownr pnn ~ onJy64().1840 1-.-:-.~~~~~~ OCEANFRONT PENTHOUSE An extremely spacious. yet most elegant. and tas tefully decorated condo. with a SPECTACULAR PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW in North Laguna Beaches' finest location. Nearly 3000 sq. ft. of luxury with 2 extra large patio decks that wrap t he corner magnifying the otherwise fantastic view. Totally soundproofed sec urity building with private elevator. Call soon for more details and appointment for showing. Oftered at $430.000. with except1onally comrortable terms. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 29 19 Newport llvd. caner 30tll "-'LS! YY l\4 ~YLOR CO Ht-:A l.T O HS -..1111 ,. l ~l ·lf llG CYN TOWMHOMI S2tt,500 Golf course view from this spacious 3 bedroom 2'h bath El Dorado model. Large kitche n with eating area. formal dining room. patio. First phase. Lovely area offers security. tennis pool & jacuzzi. You'll love lt! WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., llALTOIS 2111 S.J~H•lood MEWPOIT C&na. H.&. 64._.9 I 0 5 BR+ POOL VA'S WELCOME OHL Y $82, 990 By owner, 2 bd house. lrg pauo. sunny l bdrm apt, oversized 2 car gar. Both rented month to month. 1175.000. 67S.39S6 AGIRL SHOULDMT IETRliTID TH~TWAY!! ai.taleltMw•!! A bad news tenant treat· ed her shamefully. but restoration 16 m progress and liOOn she'll be good as new 3+ .. or4~ in de51rable, waJk t.o pvt beach. Coron'" Highlands. OMI. y $I St .oo fee less fM .. as is" sale Ctll~ 644-721 t "1n "llS£l UAll EY &, A55ULIAI ES •DUPLD• AXBUPPH A kiss or paint and TLC will lransform Uus sleep· ing beauty to home plus income alS197.SOO. Many special features. CALL 640-5112 . ~ . . .. .. . . I 1 " 11 1 , OCEAMVIEW JASMIHE caEB Newplan6 38R. 2"'1ba.fam rm retreat w/fplc. Avl Nov. Byownr. For appl/64(>.24.22 AVAIL MOW Bachelor apt. no ltitch. $225/mo. Ph biS-2311 New landscaping. ncwi------------ EASI'SIDE Large home in lovely crpt. & new pai~t off~rs IMMACULATE COSTA MESA 2 BIT VIEW Easthluff with all single you the best buy an Irv me family homes, on large • 4 bdrm, 2 ba home for DUPLEX/CdM Near Irvine Blvd. 3 BR, 2 well landscaped lots. only 182.990. 759.1.501 SO. OF HIGHWAY. Two BA. dining room, shake overlooking Udo & Tum· Healed & filtered I 3 · roof, carpets, dr apes, tne Basin. Boals by poo • r=.:--m,,....,. .... ,.. very spacious 3 Bdrm. 2 h day .. 4'c llgbts .al night. baths. family rm. & bath units. Front unit wroue l iron fence, Hillsldeloc, I level home frplc. Gr eat family featuring large wood sec u r I l Y sys l e m, desiened for adaptabill· home. close to schools, sw>deck. Ideal lecat.lon, spri.n.ltJen. RV access & ty. 2 BR & den or for mal churches & shopping. and only steps to the many other utars. dinlng room or can be 3 Priced for quick sale at NEW CONDOS beach. $217.000. <Sorry- $127.SOO. BR. ye a it h a 8 2 h.9UOO! 1 '-!I bits to bch from al owner's request this Ror ~. lltr. bathrooms. Best buy ,._-.,-.,-. ...... _..._..._.I $47,900. 318 Junlper Ave. property has to be shown 541-7729 available. BAY & Carlsbad. Open Thurs exclUSJvely thru our of· ~~,~~~~~~l $159,000 er •·CH _thru_~_ou_n_uM_"°_.a~gtFIT_. --1 =Jcrl:::,:~ R ~ ...,. '"TLC" 675-2311 Lowest prtced 2 story ~~~~~~~~ 225 eaovtew, .B. 4 NEWPORT CTR. OR. Greentree home. 4J.. r.a Ridllle I...._ s.11 bdrms " are fmly rm. By 0wner. HVHills 2 sty _II: UI •• vtllUH ~~~~~~~~I Brick patio. heavy shake 3200 sq ft, 4 BR 3 BA. n.--; t -root located on quiet cul-14X27 rec rm w1wet bar. UW1lllJI anft ---------1 de-sac on oversl~ed lot. formal dining rm. lg 64'"'iTi ·· $15,000 T»U<>t family r m. 2 frplc·i,, SOO FL to the ocean & beaut. yard & patio. 3615 macoldwel Banlcar ~ R(SIQ(Nl!Al OIK)l((Jl.OG( COMMNV MIWUSTING- TUmE IOCI PllSIDINT Beautiful view from thls top level executive home in Turtle Rock Hills1 Fabulous la r ge lot . 4 bedroom. f amlly and dining rooms. $259,500. A COf..DW&L ...,._CO. . ~ , . ....... 644·9080 i111 UN~UNHIU.l9'0. IN NIW"O"f C.Nft9' sandy beach; It oeeds Catamaran. $265,000. help, It's an income unit. Open House Sunday This Is land value! Real Estate &M-4'779. 642-0322 MISAVEIDE $91,000 4 Bedrm. famU)' rm. din· Ing rm, beamed cclllngs. t\replace, quiet locaUon. Call 645-9161 I OPEN UOU~t REAL TY /. - Have something to &ell~ Cluallied eds do 1\ well OP8I SAT/SUM l·S ]II ..,....Dr. 3 Bdrms. or 2 " a den. pnvate patio. Close to beach, park & stores. Recarpeted. repainted. plus studio apt. $199.500 4133 Corfl9d V1ew ol ocean & hills : protected patio 4 Bdrma., farruly rm. FEE land <you own 11 > $229,SOO MAURY STAUFFER SEALJON REALTY 673-US4 497.u11 \ , .. HERITAGE ML Al !URS MESA VEJlDB 4 Br J Ba, It.lat cmd. -°'*' HauM &U;ti" zm An dra.SL~w.m By Oner a Br. 1~ ba ccner lot ~. 208 a.o,.ola. ~ Owlli'f LO '"_,,., Lit mon Pnn o n l 'I IASTSIDI 11.AUTY Near Wl9:l<' ll!r bopprna Re~lC'd l Bdrm 4i Mlltt Ca.m.t.b room Dltru, fpk-, ouwcle 1unit bdrm "" batb. Over11zt'd pool. Alley ntr11n<'e, many extras Owner traOll~ and 8"Ull -..0.C.Jl~llSl .. ~ ',,.. HERITAGE . . REALTORS 2 RR hm, by owor. me~ & clNn, lU' bHCh. $63,000 ~apptooly ll Bt. I~ btt, tWnh.'\C $3500 down AHum~ ullll'R '°"" ol 1$3.500 at lfil\4, •.( In No JIC)lnLI. Nu loan lft ot quahtyma. Prine. only Ph fl6t..m2 ---- Owner Anxiowl, 3 br 2 ba ~moor. + • br 3 ba Biscay, auper lrg lot, 642-0112. 6".a7 SACRJf'ICE! I Beaut new Lg. 3 bnn, t o tally upgraded EMERALD BAY -MEW LISTING TW11M•IMl....._.lto.e••fWW .._oai..'liew...t•w....,tltt•c• .. tM pri"'9 ......_ ca ltr pool. ,.a. .ct .._.. ~ Properly ,..._., llllp kite•••· ln•dry roo•. fa•lly rooM • /flreph1c• for.ell dlMMJ, .._ uee.. Oc.-'riew & 1-ced prd -,.,fed ffOf' f~. Exec:wtl•e OW'Hf' trwfwnd omt of ...... $311,000. 644-7020 2123 SAM JOA9UIM HIU.S ROAD NEWPORT IEACH Fnday, September 8. 1'178 GET WAIM AMD CO%Y • ... , .... , .. Mel .......... wtttl .. •••d•c• of ud9r p••• I .... Wtilt b..-d ~ <HtH c-} "'"' ,_ -....... rric.ed,...... s t3 ,500 495-1720 a..,_. HAis I 050 ... w,.t INdt I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOr D§ OCEANfo'RONT OPEN FRI. 9to4 CARA VANS WELCOM t 2 YEAROLDHOME 1"7.000 5103Se•shore Dr . QUfNTARD. Agi. 6'73-3250 I.st house In from beach By owner. 2 br. 2 ba 1159,000. 106 21th st SG-5500. UDO IAYFROMl Lt1 entry crtyard to sun MIWPOIT ny, spac. 5 Br ramH: LBSURE WORLD home. Many aun<Seclu TIJPlD Matr BR w/frpl. Owne 613-4311 8nut. Buchwalk ArH ROSSMOOR TOWERS Lovely Newport. Triplex. will carry. (lex 1 bh \'ATERMS'4 ~rooms Dclltt'lulJbrl'l.tbaonql ForSalebyowner.Love· (3)2Bedrmunits.Owner financin". Lrg. lut ... ( PllESCOTI I Y 2 I g b d r m s . will ~ 1 l JI • + pool make .,,13 a i~•t &l, ew blka to ~an 213/ llvnn+sml kitchenette & coopera on ns a $650,000. LOW DOWN family home ' :rutk to 04 ~731 or ('Vl'i. WoodbndaePlace l.5Br. ~ 1044 ment sale ' All leases UNITEDBROKERS RE t> r An rt: T · W E 2131~12 38a on cuJ-de·aac next to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outstanding 2 be apt home for reUre· Prime investment. Ex· DENNE SODERUNG ~'T£N 73"4 l.202 --~ach 731-4484 wkdys menl. 11th fl r Beaut cellent locauon ! Owner 675-5626 llunt1ngton Lnd mrk Bargain! view of mtns. Moderate will coruuder contract.I~~~~~~~~~ ~SHARP Must be ov(•r 4o. Salb or Oranaeuee Plan I home IUOGET MlHDED Heart of town. 2 BR rol· mo pymts tor hskp'g cat1 now752·1700 1- 3Br. t~Ba. paneled riam marnl'd, compl recrc.t Extras By Owner. A little charmer that ls tage ls within walking serv. including 3 meals Oi'tN "' o • ,, s 11111110;11 .. oe1 • 3 BR 1 BA + ore, Np rm.lovelyp8Uo.$1SS.OOO uoo.aec.Auume loun at 5Sll476eves. priced right. Th e distance to beac h. and all util together [1& I Hgts. SUJ.900. &3l·Ul8t ~~·:v!.~!=~dsdy&, ~~S·i620~81~r b~~9~t2~i ~'.O~=~~::e! i?:!:~bo:~e=~~ ~:~v~l~~~~o ~:~g::::~fiti~~ ~~.ll~lllW ~::lUD421 UCRivlDe~.id· ~HOUSE Sat/S.. anytime. 20x20 bonus. A/C, al· and den. A spark.ler all new new golf course .-- MESA OEJ. MAR. 4 Br. lmmac 2Bdrm, I Ba lergy/dust free. Prof. the way through and Price $85.000. Pb (714) IYO~ Owner s ays sell ' 2ba, ram rm. lg hom~. S66 .000 THtS lndscp. $110.000. Owner. priced at a very real 58&-3347 atter4 PM . Nwprt Hgta lrg comer Fabulous 900 sq. ft, en coN m er lot ':'/RV entr !2c.~;.} LAST • Agt. _552_4_1.28 _______ ~~:!tnooog!. Tbis one •L...---· .... • ... ---•1•0•5•2•1 ~~2 ~.'·s~;~s<:. ~~~ef~~:i.°di~n, ew p8lnl .... .<1e opt. till .,.,.,...._,, Woodbn'dge 3 BR 2 BA. " r I St Cl 752 1 A 85 645-70'4. 0pn Sunday. rm .. sep. am1 Y rm. • 8 1 r • · .. · TOf' Creekside Aspen home. •••••••••••• ••••••••••• -----'"-----''-----et.c .• etc. Must see to run· MISA VERDE ~ 7626 Own/ /\gt. HEIGHIOttHOOD fully draped, carpeted & Laguna Niguel DOVER SHORES appreciate! $152.500. Lovely 4 br 2 ba home. HELP! flEL.P! Lonely 4 blks schls, pk. Seacliff landscaped . $93.995. tM IMEIALD IAY Ownr/Bkr must sell 4Br. °r;: Fri/Sat/S. 9.5 privacy• new pool & family home rleeds a Owner. 551-4038. Lease A h't t I o· l' • 38a prof lndscpd & de· 7""5 ,......__ft-! j z 1mm By Shopping. l2 blks bch. ....... M95 re I ec Uri iges . Realty . corated W/jacunl " ... -"'"·· acu z1, ac. famdy. 3 Br. huge patio Sunny 3 kng sz BR, 2Ba, .,,...on at mo. ~~~~~~~~~ Smaabi.nltocean&sunset poo· l. Bltn microwave, MEWPOaT llACH Owner. 1113.500. J elf " pool. Bonus rm. EZ lg. den. l!:asy ma int yd. WOODlltlDGE views: 4 6drms 2den.s" .-L. • --"'•'TY 6..71Ll6 S46-28'13Eves.5S7·2U7 beach & frwy a ccess. Orig. ownr. $127.SOO Lowes• pn'ced Driftwood BEST PRICED a study! R.ech;;OOd, old IA'-"aORSHAVa. !!!"soo)' o°.&ther.,.~tdra s -• -$119,000 . Seller mus~ Open Sat-Sun 1734 Pine model• bdrm stained glass & bot tub/· With ocean view from ~5 • 1531 n .. ~ndn ~s·-------- move Ebbt1de Realty St c.""' .,,..,., • 2 story. 3 · CONDO IN jacuzzi. with a mountain s undeck and a very ..... · g...-· CUSTOM HOMES "9t·945S ,.....,....._, 21;\ bath. Anxious seller. cablnCeel. A muatseefor privateJacuui arejuat a 645-4226or833-1316. VIEW OFOCEAH OPl!H DAILY submit on terms. CALL _1., .....,5 0001 few oC t&e many features, _________ Take advantage of this 345L JlrdSt, C.M. 1--------•IZBR, twhse, nu rust cpts, 6f0.5112 WQOOBRIOGE ~UJ-• A. .... ir. that awaits the lucky fantaSlic buy move i1 ST"8.I !! W/D. 10% down · SSS.500. IHC~ UNITS buyer of this sharp 2 W£STCUff cond. You can have im Lovelynew 2story,faml· vr Owneraft6PM.964·2140 Enjor the numerous 3 Adorable units in a bdrm townbome . med occupancy, reo ly homes. 4 bdrms. J U you are looking for lhe , _________ , ameruties oC Woodbridge quiet valley .. sought after $l05,500. 1be best neaUy groomed wtuJe escrows closes .. balbs. sitti ng area rinest duplex in the best CUTECO ... DO int.bissharp2bdrm con· atmos phere for the 49).9494 49s.5220 3 Bdrm ho me wHh BR. 3 Ba. ramily roon w/frplc in master bdrm, Eutside area, this is for " do with covered paUo & artistic & nature loving. beautiful yard. Near N .,,. p rt c re wet bar In family rm. you!3Bdrm .. familyrm. N1CE2Bdrmcoodo.lmi FIX GA.5BBQ.Wellpricedat Buy & develop it to 1t.s 496-2413 130-5050 Manoers school, shop· townhous~w/super vi!; Much more. Come & see home + pool & jacuur; to bch. Xlnt a rea. Great $89,951>. Try FHA financ· fullest potential. Priced ---------• ping, etc. Appomtment from master BR, dlninr them. Owner/Agent new 3 bdrm., bOnus rm. sta.rterhome.SllS.000 ing. lower than most homes oo!y.Calls.t().1151 room. living room 1. ~-~~.or 642-2164 or ~~rr!,:U~i~·:e ~:Cr Al ~I In =:;.!~ ~~.~t~n!~~ __ EA_S_T_S_l_D_E __ ,San~~LAlvSeTI.>.._.~ UP I R..tty 494-7551 480L17""1;fmAU COST & MES"' ".,"" ".. this a b andoned J ,... ~ Try this 3 :rm. 2 :.th ~1:,sge:iot~astaide, on bedroom home! Needs * VllW * oc• .... ...__.,.,.~ ...,..~-.. -: _......._ . 11Aft p-~• TLC! Low down VA. or -.-""' home on a qU1et street ._ ~ ""' ........rsn 1 ~ submit your terms! Call Lovely e>tta.n & canyon DUPLEX w1tb a lot of trees. ¥ 675-4890 Now and lalk to RED vieWI from thls l·level. Reducedto$95,750. I I I ~~~~~~~~~ CARPET. WE LJSTEN! Te mple Hills home. SI 16,000!!! 2Br. lBa each unit. ~ ..-RT HILLS WESTMINSTER - -= WOODIRIDGE Large 3 BR. 2 ba •• dining Best sea Terr ace ea. in tndry off 2 car ........ .--"0 .. ~ .. o•vKJ... 754-1.202 air.&•TY *' 5000 Townhouse buy ·, l"' .... est ~age, wd bum frplc. UMQUESIDllM "~--' m' vestment. J bdrm /14 " • • .-...,.,. '" •---------~ rm. ••7 • ..... chen BBQ 67,,.. ,,.,08, .... & fam-rm hom". Great OJ.,. ~ 2condo2 a. mo etr~e ro5l: some ocean view. W. Ocnfmt. $365,000. 25% price on this "one of II vuvu I lt Ok ' or--HOUSE BR/ b s k 551.1000 OPEHSAT.1-5 J bedroomer (model ................ Wehavejustr~i.cedtbt Joe. S7J,000. ~c:".:'1' Sat. 11·4, Sun. 1·5 · End unit. Patio. 1435 T ..... Hlh Dr. See ll! ! Dn. Shown by app't only. ldnd" vacant house. N« 0 &40·7000 2100 Sq. ft. of gracious Nr tennis els .• park. AOENT646-U33 MAURYSTAUFFER Contact R.S. Pattlaon, other like ll on lht living, 4 br + fam·rm, $n,500. Owner. S51·2736 L..,...leach 10411--..... -.... -.---~----SEA UON REALTY Af}.,642-8896. Princonly. ma.rkel. Call for appomt xlnt Joe. Prof. lndscpd Heritage Park Townbse. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nAa.VR "''""" i..7~5354 497 l~•a By ~ ,,......_._ br inem. pool-11zd lot. A must see BR 2~ ba totally up· * DUPLEX * ... of Newport from 2 1~v~-~~~~~-~-~ """'""'" · "'..,_,m 2 2 IATaLA ltaALTT 1 -..._ ~ 1026 7 161 NI m rod D r . · • separa~ unit.a 00 large 1~ ba. 2 fireplace. lo'& blk to ---.--< E / G 0 l d e n w e s t graded. Open bse Sun Ocean side of hwy, level R·2 lot •• "'llin house has 2 ocean. $2li,OOO. 7S4·1UM. ___ l_J&.._SIO __ a __ _ -••••••••••••••••••••••• N/Slater> • l 2 n o o n · 5 p m : 1 3 lot. eaay acceu t.o beach. bdnnl. &'1 bath upstairs. Laguna Niguel days. M.S-5119 eves. .... o-~-0-1.-..1 n--a.y C.OSITOMillMA Herltage,5Sl-068S Needs paint. minor re· with an overs ized • .....,..T.._. ~._.. n.cao• Bdr I Si ••1 pairs; ideal ror home & R lty llaC.,.Tw •a•• ~Decor••d ""'"..,."'""'-"'_,.,._. Btful split-level. 3 m, Lt] a J I t By Owner. llancho San Income. Hurry. only playroom & bath down: ea ResfdJBkr 640-901i ..--• ., 673-1700 2\!Wa. lrg ram rm. 3 car _ _ Joaquin condo, 2 BR 2 $159 900 2Dd unit bu newly re-THE PROPERTY 3 Bdrm lOWnbome adja · ---------t ga r . ocea n v ie w . ,...,-. BA. lower end unit on MlsSionRealty 494-0731 novated l ·bdrm. apt . .._.ORTHvlEW MART cent to areenbelt & .... air.&• ~MD $137.500 U6-1371 golf course. Numerous wltb s eparate guest " T ---------•recreation areas. Now ,.. ~" Peter H. Blair & Assoc. 1---------upgrades. Profess. de· Ocean. wood It glass. 3 br quarters. Interesting 4 ~ overloot.ia1 A.liso &;c;:, below new unb at SpaclOWi 3 Bdrm. 2 ba 1l'-7s.2-8Sll. ~ 1044 cocated.1S2·9441 cstm home. Open house rental opportunities. Cree It Ca a'¥ o o -BEi.OW . Callnowtoitee. home . w / 2 b r 1 c k ---------th.la weekend. 499-4471 1135.000. ICJl'leoGa! LuxurJ with IATaLAllA&.n fireplaces, tumed w Must Sacrifi~ BR. 4 ....................... Excellent location. ju.st <recorder>. 1139.500. CHAlbial e•ef'7t.blnl! Pam·rm. llAllfJ ....._,.U J>06lS and a deep wmdo Ba Beach bou11 e o r WHATTA steps lo park, tennls. ()wiaer. Tb.la 2 bdrnl. cotlaee. frpJc. wet·bar. ceater ,_ • ..._ ledge for your plants Duplex. $120,000. Owner. IAJlGAJti.I! pool on a beauWul pie· cklee to the bea~b. LI in ialaDd cootrkal-llut see _..._ $89,900. 892-1300 Pricereducedtwlce-now turesque cul-de ·ea ~. SSOOOarddown.__~l!.% .. Br~n~ oneoftbemostdeU1btluJ S111.500. B111ffS IAYSHOUS 1512¥..,..Plece only 189900' 2 Story 3 View the hill.a from thu tow pure ......... ~ reu of Laauna ttJ.9494 •tl-HZO DLU aYOWMB SH THE SEA bedrmack · · ti bo a&) sty 3 BR architec-BA, view. Jae optlon. Muwature Japanese en: 496-%4 IJ IJ0-5010 410¥W..._ n.-. SaU&io J·S. s br, 2 P lenty of room ror room. Lo~:18;1 c~un~~ tural award wlon~r $12S,S00.41M-70IM tcy garden. enclosed 0,.. ....... 1·5 ~i:.J,e Cod widen & maaalve bedroom ldtcben.Spaciousma11ter w/hlgll wood beam cell· UNOBSTRUCTED Ocean brict patio. Perfect for LagunaNiguel 3Bdrm. 2~Ba V·Plan diDlng rm. Fr. doors. fwuiture in cheerful 2 wtng. Covered patio. Gas lop. ceramic ~e noon. & Catalina viewa. 3 BlkS couple. Sn~.000 · coo do. Wood -decked wood pegged floors. used bdrm townhome. Fine BBQ. TRANSFERRED +many extra fe•~· to Aliao bch. blk to llACHCOTTAGE Realty • palio.Uvtngroom.dininl brict pati.o. 2581 Vista ~~~~~' "1 I : .. ~ ' ... , . ,, t • l.t.1 ~~~~~~~~~ wall to wall carpets ever· SELLER MUST HA VE Only 1132.SOO. 'Ibis won t shop'g. Owner w/carT'}. BeauUfuJly ma lotaloed room. 2 car farage. Or. $357.500 fee. ywhere you look. A IMMEDlATE S ALE! lutloog.7S2·S5ll futescrow.3Brupdated & air-ronditloned, close Owner wl l consider~~~~~~~~~ CEDAR GLEN beautiful fireplace ror BARGAIN HUNTERS Lawrence Realty. home. $154.000. "Z " to beach&sbops; perfect CUL-DE-SAC leaseoptlon. brilliant hostessin g. CALL752·1700FAST! Northwood loL 7000s_qft. REALTOR_d!M-8611 . ror starter home or 3 Bdrm family ,bome $ 113 500 SI0,000 DOWM Skylights in master oi1N111<J •11\w111 roui Nlf1• By owner $59,9SO. art. secondbomeforthecity w/mouMain vWw. Pool ' • SllOOMolllll ~~]i~i~~~;! [;•IMM 6PM.::IQMG a~~~: dwel~r.$l~.~. Ff.~t~4f~~:1~ M~;.: ..... :..:..~s:""_7_1f_..:~;_~_f;;;.~_~_·;_;_1_e_r_:gree_0~_w_0 magnificent views. Nice RUTGERS din rm. Cam rm. Brand throughout.$89,900. au crpts. redec thruout . .- 2t>!>4 EldOn.A¥unW eo.ta MOsa neighbors & convenient PRICED FOR UtiillV.PARk new kitch , bltlns . 49J.9494 495-5220 vacant.. easy financing. SIJ,OOODOWN Ca•1om•a 11141&1:.>·873-t to everything. Don't be _.5 T/SUM I 5 microwave. $365,000. ~~u~<i:!'hH~9~, 49&-2413 810-5050 $161.500, fee. Owner . Pnme Eastside location sorry tomorrow. call to· flr"f SALE _..,..... A • Helen Rodman. /\gt. m•••IM 1111 6f0.ll41. POOL HOME I BR. I ba dollhouse. L. day. Only $109.!IOO "'1 4735 ROYCE 759-0358 31601 Coai1 HtQ!lway Laguna Niguel 3Bdrm. 28a. new crpts. be . f'd Here is 8 luxurious l6SO J Bdrms .. 2·~ baths. 1920 ...;....:..,_.:..._.:...______ ~111"U.guN Ca 92'677 OCEA.._. new drps. I 'II carry lot. Ownr ing trans sq.~.: facing l~een· 5 II II II h ____ !7~•· ~99·t!'91 ~. " balance at SllSO/mo. No must sel\. S74.900 2A sq rt 2 story home with 3 bel . ·t· , Realty -.~ ......... I . .,,,.,a bedroom. family room l ,mUp-topc lOn. thisisa sk!el)er.3BrNo ._ .... -.. 1050 "'~..,.. VIEW credlloeeded.957·1998. Magno 1a. 645-...,..., A gorgeous home, bright E d h ff · g th ....,..-n... ·~ VETS FREE andatrium,justfor you. & clean. Your s at D m 0 enn e ••••••••••••••••••••••• surERV"'·UEI. is stunning from this T&HA<iBUHrT. Lots or decorator ilems finest in quality, Joe .• It --------•I ,.... ml.l('h sought after tri including central air. $114,000! financing. Open hse 2Story, JOOOsq. ft. or lux· level toWnhome. Massive Get them out of your VACA.NT AND PRICED Sat/Sunl2-4.319Ledroit. VA.fHATERMS ury living. 5 Bdrm hair-yet have them BEL.OW BUILDER !! '235.000.Ag\.494-6503. are available on tbis w/stepdown I iv-rm. !;:!i~;rn:,:t~ e~~dfe~~ close to home. NR. WC>t4"T LA.ST! Hurry 00 this one at only great 4 Bdrm. ram rm Formal din·nn. ram-rm d HARBOR HIGH. Rea1 B ...., 900 IMBA.LD IAY home which sets on a & bbrary. Miaaion Viejo. family nelghborhoo . cool with a pool.1127.500 Coll. Prk J BR 2 A. --.-.:::=~_.:... ___ , ...,.., · premium fee lot provid· Price Tedi.aced lor fast NewportHeigbls Realty o down • o closing. O.C. area. Vet agent. 645-9471 family rm. full carpet/· REHTTO IUY IY OWHB re $150.000. sale to S148,000. Call 6""r504"" dra"""'• brk frpl , all bit· Walk to beach, beams, mg privacy and 0 · 49J.9494 495-5220 -•. ,,.."'7221 .. 70 "" ...-w All rent applies to down 1 B 2 b s treet RV parking. SO ...,... '""" i n s . w a I k t payment. 3 Bdrm. den. wood. v ew. 3 r. a. 496'-2413 830-50 S85.950. Agt. Dan Lewis. ocean view. Lse 9 mos at 673· 1653 or Wkdays For Appt. C Laguna Niguel -.._ •L.-.. school s/s hopping 21,AJbatownhome. Small Choice S355,000. E vs/wknds ST7.500 an ~ 2003VhtaC..W ~9817 T rtl k 152.9025. 644-7211 21 ·--~ ________ , $480-$1200 opt money u eroc • Owners want orrers on MESA VERDE and you will have $6000 Sharp Plan 4 with 4 • $14.5,000. Juat reduced Realty this lovely 2 bdrm .• 2 towards your dn pay· $ OM o g ~ l · · VIEW HOME -t . S9l.500. (432>K.R bdrms .. 21,; ba., ram. rm. l : wner movin . W"tclff R...Ah. bath, rorma dining con· ........ Man~extra features . Full ocean vu: J Br re· -SIA VIEW VILLA .__ • ., do with fantastic Back Big & luxurious on v. Properties. 493·9381 ........ CH Rir."'•TY Mall u~·•-g, fire pit. dee 62xlSO •~aced lot R E Ba vt'ew 1 .. _"';" .. pn·ce acre park view corner. ~ ..,... un · ~· · SUN ·FUN ·SEA ·SAND SAC IFJC Y s. ,..,......._. $177.500. 1967 Balearic. Lf.ASIOPTIOH 551-2000 parquet r In kit. & Beaut ldscp S Laguna ~~~~~~!!!!~~ 3 Bdrm. 2~ bath. with Elegant lrg new UP · S162,500. Open SatfSun. By owner. 546-9269. 6 months, gorgeous 2200 . farn. rm .. new plus h home. Open anytime . ...; large family style B/J graded 3 BR. 673·4311. ,.:l..;;..Sii:. :--.. -...... ~- sq rt tri-level condo. Woodbndge Sycamore 2 carpet & m icrowave ~~~~ po~ nr ever· L...-. a.adt I 048 kitchen. Walking dis· A#. \i\L~-~~~ ·~ ---------1 Super coastline view. stk sgl famllfu home. • oven. ,.....,>&499--l....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.ance to bch. Private a..;...:;:.;..._roaT __ OA __ M_O___ • .-wrc>RTHBGHTS $3000 opllon money. B • 2~ ba, 'ghly up· comm. pool & jacuu.i.~ , & SJ: $60 000 E Total price Sl~.500. $650 graded. Try $12,000 c.lV\ Harbor View Homes ·--·------, G. p/mo oC whlcb $ISO ap· down. 68 Blue Jay, open fll $1?9,...,.,. Phase 111. This 3 "675-5930 * TWO ON A LOT olies to purchase price. houseSat/Sun5S9-0633 Colclwel Banker 493.9494 495-5220 bdrm+sep guest nn bas 36.17 1-: c -.t lhH. Cdl\I CALL:645-9181 \Vest Coast Paci ric. Univ Park 5 Br Chan· 496-2413 830-5050 3800 sq rt wrth Jt,; ba. If &n·2lllOO cellor model with land. RfSICENllAl OIK)l(lRAGl COMMNV M:u'-vw... I 067 you're looking for quaU· VIEW LOT Call <"",,.., • -r ty, you can have immed OPEN HOUS~ REALTY 8Toro I 032 Sl28.000. ....,....,,2l6. DAMA POINT ••••••••••••••••••••••• pcJ119e51lon of this super One of tbe rinest most ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 3 bedroom . 2 bath MISSESCLE.AM clean home that shows o=utstartndhiarng v.i::e!n°i Doler for Dom. Find what you want in lf5.,. ,. ... 111 .. 111.. ..... 1tW£ • h · h i UVES HERE Co Ulte model 2315 Port ·bor DailyPUotClassmeds. U'-""'"'"Ma:'"•"' executive ome wit panoram c . me stt ,..__.,!1 ... Pl•;_· .,.1 ... 000 island. Located ~~~~~~~~~! One of the best home coastal & c'ity light views this immaculate CastiUe. ~..., ~ ~ ...... in 8 moat desirable r~· :. values we've had to of· ocean, · 3 bdrm, frpJc, plush wall lncluding land. Owner sidential are.a. Will IO'rt'er rer. Features 3 bdrms. Private master suite with beamed to wall carpeting, view leaving area. must aell price ror fast escrow. di.rung rm w/space for CE ceilings. fireplace and view deck. saddlt!back mountains this month. Submit all Of· MEWPOkT CIHTEI / EJepnt Newport Hei~ Lwih yard surrounds this executive 3 bedroom. with dlnlng, family room and fireplace. Reduced to Sl23,950. BKR. Call -1720 large tum. plus t4x20' Heated PoOl with jacuzzi. Close to from queenslze country fen. A&t 64CMlOS Open ....... ...v 640-.. 12 ta...;.11 .. rm w/M"h beam •h ri $299 900 lt.ltchen. OnJy a pleasant .....;tbis;.;;;;;._w...;.m..;._en;.._d_. ----~·' U»&I • 1 " e ma na. • . k vaulted ceilings. deal oc•"'a..a a ILUff V11WS atroll away from par · COUMTllY Fal!MCH spot(orchlldreosparties llDlll ILlllS llQ ~ Extra deep lot with Contract of sale. 10% and yours too. El\joy the U 1 are yours from t his elegant 2 beautiful yard begging down. 3 br 2 ba, loaded. SOM8SET cosy c harm or 2 bedroom, 2 bath & den unit. Pool for a garden party. Call 1.1.T. Bob Marcet. ~=u~1~~m'~m;.1:Je~\ ~ flreplaces. more P~~ces OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE and jacuui. Lush grounds overlook ~5:1~~tf· r~~l~es0I~~; 957 -2&86 Open and airy ftve 1 to hang your stoc mp Dana 1 Point Mal"ina. Perfect for ..,,.,_.+Dock bedroom family room # lan't It! Only one value IRVINE'S FIMIST weekend or year round livin11 • S83.900. No1la1•1c c harm homewlihtwofireplaca ' like t.bia ln town. don't 000 " enhances thia lovely 4 and lush decor ln Har bur mialout. Only $75,000. Lovely 4 Bdrm. + Family Room $125. · bed.rm. asty home. Uni· View. Owner anxious . .imaY~I Home Jn A Great Family Area. 2'12 que does "°' ducribe. Call Sheryl Brewer • .. 1 1 .. c .. ._." Baths. Carpeting, Formal Dining AiCOLDWIUIAHKa co. For peraonal preview. 'JS3..~ .-,-.n Kitchen. Mountain View. $139,500. 496-7222 831-0836 • .., Ol'(i.1110·•1PuN•o1""'~'' T Room. Community Pool. BuHt In Valley caU646-?1Tl i '-'UAIL ,~*. ~!-Ill DOYaDIJVI 631-llM -~~~.-.... :~!~:,.,.l•D*ll .~g . ... . . . -" . Pl OAll.V PILOT Fr•d.tX, Septemti.r I , 19711 Hwe1 hr"llltMd HcMH U~ Houses U...,_..Wd Ho.et Ullfwwi.Md ........ U.f ....... d ~ ,_ s. Ott.tt ••-' h •.t• ~ .... ...... 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Adlta, no pet& inaton• Pacific beoc h crt'd SS25 /mo '93·75l2 z Otr carport. pool. $4~ --"'--_ l.lrJ'8 Dbl w1d llill<'tesl, 875-1632 house. St~ mo. Ron or CamlnoCapl1traoo Rlty Lease. Adult couple onJy. 1p1at'e rent 01tl)r_ $100 FOl LIASE Max 536-a3 -Nr Hoaa HotpitaJ PaKUTs Won't ... , •l JZt.~ SPECTACULAR ''' ~antrooi duplex, 3 or 4 . 4 Sr Pool Vlew$47S. f'll'iil Reall«642·5333 Ml.nl <SGI*• ••• BR. Ideal loc. Beoch or 1724 TUSTIN. 2,1 BR. Neat 3br.2ba.2ar.crpt.s. U.t Deposit Required We're olferln& lat tale ...... .._ Stot. bay. Ocean pat. Avl Sept modern k•lchc:n t (ncd yd. K1<h & pela ok. Available Now 494 7161 i---------~:'1'Jl.,.S~~ N-81195 to June MOO-S100. 404 1'~ r!rephacl.' li ving roorn $435 Ail . no . Cee 2ar. den. pal lo home OCEANVllW SITtS Oc-=anhont lfU. 673 5661 C-2 office. lmmed14lle oc· 964·25660t'973·29'71 Nlsu·I Shor•s, gdt"d Home• w b er • l h Newpot1 akarh l.1''" un ft67S.liU ~ " ,, ~. acbooll .. lbe bay, i b.r, walk lo cupitncy. 4 BR. 2Vi ba, brand new. 2 commnty USO mo. communnr are coo l.tdo•bopa Hwtliwgt.-hoch 3 140 400£.17"' fORAll blks Crom beach. crpt, 4~or491H787 ct\llcivw to be&Jt.bhal, bap RENAlSSANCK ....................... C.M. UlAS d !'IL• . d a h w ll r . ~ ForMt 32SS PY l•mltf We ~ •l w m ._ 38te Prepared tor building ~ CCMldo ,rruc••tve.~:,._en. 2 ~~1s1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ct.a;yt ln -.. • ..... D-VllW rce ren . ~ mo. ""' P l ... "'"'~" &11y 536-8832 wk dys oo . 4+pal10 .. ids ok IRVINI San Clemente Poot-uuna~xerclsc • sooo. Small fee498·0084 P•tioue dbl w l de room. IW'll. 1tudlo or I CHILDR""'"'/PETS Condo-New. 3 Bdrm. 2 •HOMEFINDERS• K • p .... r BR winter rialeft. 963·8296 m;n ba l"1 1111 to beach tennJs t~ ;~,"•pta';'. ~':; M ••Ve lslllts or968·3014 WELCOME co~rl. ssso/mo : Ca.II Ml..-VJ.io 3267 3 Bdrm. huge ya rd. 12l3l~Sl71or472·4518 ••••••••••••••••••••••• balJ.,,,., CK04JOO 13). ..... lfl,000 ~ Clean 4 bdrm home $4!)()/mo. Ph 64S·2S77. SpoUess caaUJle El Dall ......_.._ Stw'9 for nice family. 17072 Super sharp, highly up-Plan. Centritl 11ir. 3Br GOAT FAMILYHOMI Attractively decorated 3 BR. 2 bath w/forrnal din· Ing rm. at lg. !•mUy rm. Walled yard. S700/ Mo. Incl. gardener. Submit onpet.s. <T·t9l Carol Tatum 6«-6200 ~~~;;;~~~~ ... 195 RoU.erdam. 847·8994 College Pk ·3BR. 2Bo. vry graded 3 br w/heavy w/vu or hillJI. 1''rml din· ~--~-• a•-a l• bus• or£cred by w.. ..ale h 3169 private, kids. pet s, s hake rooC, bright. Ing, family rm. $475/mo. nuowai u:i • .-wpott ac parents OK. $52Smo c h eerfu l kit c h en I ts 6447211 n n mu wll1hl'i. l o l[SJ COAST PACIRC IW, ESTATE ....................... 63Hl8SS w/dshwhr. Lge liv rm. se. no pe . . S.Ckl•• 3276 RENT m obile home. Magnificent beachfront r 1 dspd ••7s $42..5 3+ renlopt1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• hln « \Vlfum. nr the Dana Poinl W~ Newport horne s •Bdrm, 2Bu. ram rm. t~i~or848-98'o.' mo. New.Smallfee49&.0084 ean view. elllra nice 2 Newlda-otn1t...., ~acb. CdM lo Lolli (714) 496-8535 Bdrm, 2 baths+dorm frplc , bltins. dshw11hr. •HOMEFlNDERS• br condo. own go lr ""°"' tlaata 8nch ~Ccn.n D•Yll Sroker Cooperalion loll. Yrly lse. SJ.SOO/mo cov pauo. dbl gar. yrd Sit by the fire in lhiB 3 br, 2 ooutse. $395. ~187 col· IMl9n R Ill.... au>....-. cvea. (7l•> 956-5871 $495/mo. S4!J·3262 ba home • Cpts 2 car. Super 3 br. 2 ba.I frplc. lect. eves. 7141724-8171 _____ _.;._;..;,.;...._1 ~ gar. all for only S43S. dshwhr. fncd yd. Kids&•--------- ... OCbll,.. --------C ll' i h in Oceanfront 2 Bij wintt:r PilKIRISTOL AgL No fee. 9ti4·2566; pets~.$4SS.Agt.Noree •CRANDOPENlNG• s ..... ~· view ... t livill' a 10I' prev ew s ow g. raitals. From 9-15·78 to CONDO 973-2971. 964-2566: 973-2971 •HOMEFINOERS• ,.... an major room --· 6-15-79. $450. J ohn Va · D~ln d R LOW RENTAl...S -..__ ' "'--al nianCo.631-0900 .-...-i e Lrg l U ap~. WALK TO BEACH, eitec. Me..-rt•cacta 1269 .. _ ~ 9"1 .... bk .,..,.... new homes left for .lse. $350 mo. incl near new 3 BR 3 Ba ••••:;;-•••••••••••••••• C&llloday, move \.oday ~baa&. Pool .... beauhhal l"Otlty ...-ru, ., 2000 .... "•rt, zooo 0 n»rtial ulll Ca ll dav or 498-0083 .._ ...__~i..... 1 I r .. N BEACH. Decoralor .,.. ' ho•-0 •c.75 Ron 847··6010 NO FEE! Houses. "ond~•. -. ~-~i.orJ cu O«"ean root para, pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cumished2story.4 Bdrm eve, 714/ll28·l l34. ....,.. .., · · ~ ""' tOOO'&ofVacanc1es doae home. Rani buy C'Ommaalty, •ubleltJnl( 10 HOUSIS E-11de lnplex, Sl22.000, d UP I exes Ren la I s LI I I 81$1»,CDl. •llow•d la park 3 EA.5TSIDE llxg.rou.$920mnlhly1n· ~m~~th~sl locntior\ East.side 4 BR. 2•i bu, ~me on~·CO~~,all ! 4~r, Pavillon,675 ... 912Bkr. H~es~!~~.~tev:•b~~:~ beadles + pter. homes COSTA MESA co me . Pr In o n I y . , · 5 +large fom & din room . iu-. Y • 1 s, pe 5 · It-$275 1+ patiokldsok Clftted fro.n W-" -·•-ta~-..,. --r· l·'92-3'1lO 2 Bdrm wath BOAT LIP $000/rno gardener incl Small fee. 645-4900 4 BR. 2ba, forma dm rm. 12852+ paUo lcids olt U' tOO .,.. .. _ .. , ...,.. .v,... S750yrly 1146-4676 ·151.()221 •CONSUMER'SGUIOE fam rm wtrrplc, rumpus ....,53+ vt"ew,_1 ..... 0 .. • Ly on lwo · i lots ACTIVITT Waterfront Homes · · rm. 2700 sq fl. Back 811y. -· """"" • •1°1SSAMCI with oew roots; owner .,..--....... 631·1400 Duplex ESlde 160 Costa 5harp3br.2 ba,2cargar $725, avai l ammed . $3ll03+Curnbysea llobi'--... i-1r Ill h 1 f " .-.-,, S ' . hm w/frplc . pool & 642-9561 Alsosummerrentals ..... ,.......~-w e P anance! Golf, surf, and tennis at Penin.2brhome.Washer , "1esa \. 2.br. 1 ba. gar, patJo. Crpt, drps, bltns. treelhenserviceis laaddlM~iopinentCo. 751·1920 yourdoorlntbbnewSan dryer, util incl. Avail. yard. Kids & ~t O.K. Nr scbls & shops. $490 llcJC-r-TwMH •1"'ltEECorL1FE• -~~ f711 1,~•.•1tt-3111..._!! ' ~IAIL Cl emenle duple.it . ~«;,P.!.;,,..lO June. $550. $380mo.fil_~g;P· mo.963-6161,968-52166 2br den + welbar,2'h Goodinall24locations --c.--• --TW SJ.65,000 v•.........., ba, lots or stor31e & ex· All areas· all prices __ ..;.._ _____ ... ________ _, IN •CE ...... ~1 ...... El c . ,,.0 ,, ... 9. 2 Br, l'h ba, frptc. stv. t 1 d A.BOV8ftlEBEACH OWNER SELLIN G r.a ""' Balboa oceanfronl..,.,.. amino.""._,,· r ef rl g $330 mo ras. m rrore oor&, ear round. Near beach. U1Umat• RBEFGATE eutomlaad American NOfatm.. DAMA IMT duplex, 3 or 4 BR, idea l ~h ! Ji~EWio~~L 213 / 531'. 6306 a rt 6: =~8t~.t~'tt!n~i8~1~ 211 Barcelona. 2 br 1 b11. WEST eondomlahun . Preidenl,Jtx60MobUe 1 n.,tP t LANDMARKl!tmileto loc.Beachorbay.Ocean Ci.nd' 2131721-5219 iac. Adult&, no pets. fruit t r ees. prefe r R#etY aYUla~ now al bome, locattid in lux· 0.. ~ the Marina. 3·1 Bed. un· patio. Avail Sept-June, . ON THE s· .. ,0 O $770/some fl exlbilitv. malure cpl. Refs . Water. 118.000. wioua Alta Laauna Adult TRI-.,. ita. Ocean views. good in· $000-$700. 406 E. Ocean· 3 br & den. Crptc, bltns. dbl ,.,.n en con· ' t r a s h p d 8ERTRAffENRY Community Park. 2 r--...A come le arudoua seller. rront,8'13-566t,6'15·1642 garage. renced. Kids & do. 1 Br, pool, sauna. 67~M3S. $375.w/gardener $400: REALTORS Sdnna. 2 bMlhs, wet bar C.M. Top cond. Reduced $195,000 pets on $475. Isl , last & g Y m · E Z de P 0 5 I l · Bluffs 3 BR. 2"'i ba. condo 498-3351 mo.tllar 492-4121 and family room. AIC. toi148,000. l.ncome $930. HOIUMSIEALn Oceanfr ont houses. security. 885 Senate. s55ot mo. 962·4S08 o r nr. everything! $600 Mo.1....;....:...;;L.:..;...~------ ._.._ an the extras provide ror No qualifying. or coals. 49 ... 057 2Bdrm. lBa. Avail lll 833-9305. satJ..1728. Agent&M·ll.33 --!: ! 1011 country club Uving in Owner/A.gt. 548-5"777 ...., 6/1S1 19. U t I I Pd . Hwll,,.Oll ec.l•tr.o 3278 • 2 R b c $325-$350/mo. No pets. $490 mo. 38r, lBa. fn_cd ~ 32 .. 2 3 Br. 2 ba, frpl, 2 car gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 9' ,; .;;;:;-•••••• anc o uca monga '"'-"-.,. 4 Pl x So d 2 bl ...__ .. I N Ba k n . u •u , b f l nesUed al the base 0 ~· •JS """'u,.,.on e nr. · 646-2510. " y • car gar. tns. 1m-w oprtr. r. c u.Y. nu•lOP ome irep ace BY OWNER •ft Coast Plaza. By owner. mac Call 642-5639 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fnn1 din rm. cplldrps. 4+ fam rm$550. Sharp. •UST SACRIFICE =~~t~nto G~•:r:: 4·16 unit bulldlngs. Principals only. Call On the ocean. 2 br, l lh ba, l-271-1838 For lse. 4 BR waterfrol\\ Fncd yard & aprlnkters Patio. sm fee498-0084 t..qie 4 .... 2 ba, cor lot. $35,100 • Call (7l4) $425,000 a piece No quall· 846-0039. Crplc. 9 mos. rental. $425. .l.. home. 36' boat slip, lg liv $575. 332 Monte Vasta •HOMEflNDERS• To m&Jl1 xtras too men· 98'7"2:S18 --8 AM to 5 fytn• seller will carry Sept.9th.63t-0900. RENTAL BY nJllLIC rm. ram rm. dee.It. new Days 544 .0614 , eves tim. lflllt eee. -.aoo. PM . .uk'to;: Rex. Eves baioo with 20% dwn. Loh for 5* 2200 BIO on Oct. 9. 1978, six crpls & paint Unuout. S4S·3604 beauty 3+ fireplace, Opeabee.49&-2311. (7H) ..._1• Positive cub now. Agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex, 3 BR 2 BA. 2 car 2.3.4, bdrm hom es $1300 mo/offer . Ownr. MJS small fee 498--0084 °"'CIRM Sm gar. faces ocean on Backbay/ University Dr 7141846·3990 wltdys art •HOMEFLNDERS• GUE!· llAVIWUL lnineSll.SOO 542~• 24 bra. Huntington Beach Balboa 81. Sept 9-June area. Forinfo call <.;oun· 6pm. P!l<>MONTORY 2 Bdrm Mustsee! 2 br. 1 ba. frplc. a.tom Spenisb bome. "12Rmda. l2X6IO, l be' 1 ba 27 ooo aq ft lot near IS. Call 630-1900, S2S·'IS44 ty of Orunge. GSA/Real S d. d / . ~1 1oft Penthouse Apl. dshwbr, gar. Kids & ~ts Frpk, 4Bdrm, 21!t ba. AJC, acllt, no peU. 14851 1 nm111l' FOR Piclllca H~apital , 5 or52S-0073 Dilate Div. (114) ~2550 lu io cton, o wbev1cehw _,..,mo. _.. •-.c: Agt No fee Pool JelfreyRd,#1751-SPM LU..... ~Shop Cntr&c · · across s · rom a · ON WATER 2 Bd .,... _... . . ~ rm,.•/wetberit T. t 1' L£YrD11'(•. ,,..__,,_ --· iv1c 2 ~r cotlage nr beach, Nice 2 Bdrm, fncd yard. Pool. jac .. volleyball crt. boat slip, $750. /mo Yrmrlys .. 964-2566: 973-.2971. J ae, r e p . o a •It lkf• tllM r ~ ......... 000. winter rental. ut1l pd, gar. Ne w paint. 2544 S37S.847"'525 ,~ 3298 privacJ. Many extra 20 si-.. a.. family homes. Davi~~~eRllr $295.&a6-6408,S23·1464 Orange. s2 go /mo . f\.imisbedorunfum. ...-......-featarea. $210,000 by 8y 11-Seo* ... ..,,... .,,_.,,_ •--'---324'" 0 N L I D 0 l S L E . •••••••••••••••••••••• • __ Def .,.....,., fort all tenant occupied. "'· d J 1 b k"d k MB-2778 ~ .. CllW8el' -uxe.........., com a· .,..per ea r 1 s o ---------Beautiful 2 Bdrm. den, OYenn .. _tmtoth1s3br.2 • ble home B 2 ba $3,000 dwn per home. No ---"S snc:• •L $300 R f . Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• &'' C i , ff 'll 5 · 2 r, + qualifying, owner will ---~. · e ng. now. Charm'g 3Br . 3ba new a~•LS dining rm. pvt patio. 2 ba. patio & rncd yd. apta • • • • 324 1 den. L/R, D/R, walk to carry balance. Propert R·2 lol. beat Easts1de Smallfee.~S-4900 twnhse. Te nnis/pool. """'"" balh.$800/mo. Great for kids & pet. Spnlns Cou.rt. ao.ely 3 bch. $34,500-Avail furn· Costa Mesa location! •CONSUMER S GUIDE children welcome. $500. 1BR.1 Ba .. ··· -.. · $300 Wcdw fi CM10tCMms S43S. A gl. No f cc . BR. dell, 21!t ba townhm lmmed oocup. 536-4608 Gmreaanlagtae•msehnelt'"ra.vAagtil.. Submit. BU. 640-7000 . Call bef 2pm 640-0114 2 BR. 2 Ba .......... $450 63t-1 '"00 964-2566; 973-2971 w / 1 p a in at ri om. .. "' Oceanfront winter rental. · 3 BR, 2 Ba ....... SS251650 .. Cathe dral ~eilings , ~BllttoHuntBcb.28drm 542-5805.24hrs. th t•DeMrt, 3 br l:Y. ha studio, no St orybook country 5Br.3Ba ...... $8S0/87S l•--------•lt4ol11HSFumislwd or spiral atai.rcaae. pvt pat. +den. adltparlt. $19,750, ..... 2400 pels. Refs. 642·0553 or English cottage. 3Bdrm. 3 BR. 2 ba $500 , Unfunaished 3300 BeaatJ decorated tiken11.5'36-7683. COSTA MESA ••··~··•••• .. •••••••••• 213/92'7·5541 den. 2Ba. 3 bag brick Missiooviejo PLUSH3br,2,;bacondo. ••-••••••••••••••••••• Im• ., :&tras Best -• -e• SKI RESOR .,, __ ..... _ f I C H RM • Only steps from water ... ________ _ • • · Huntington Beach 1976 1.....-~ T, .,.,.......,ast r P c · s · A · Highly upo .. aded. Avail. •aim anlllllld. $111,000. SitWl'C'J"elt, ald4 · 5 Sell or trade. Fine tax Idaho, l!t mile dbl chair "-" aw..1-.d $650/mo. 631·3624. .. t.b • 8J CllWAI' ~ • m . _.._.._ ~-lift "'"'" Sq ft Day ••-••••••••••••••••••• approx. Sept. lS .• 115. Yrly/,Winter Rentals •w•s.au..s. s. .-. park. 3 BR 2 aua.u::s, 3 two UQl.loom • ~ · · N d r N 558-&Mor675·1938 __ ...;... ___ ...;_. _ _. BA. ~ updated. uaila oo a comer lot. cau lodle-80 Ac. long term G-1 ul 3202 ice 3 & 8 . en w / p. o. S..Am Pricereducedtoselllhis now for more info. at forest lease. The lease -·••••••••••••••••••• C.M. Family. no pets. 2 BR. l ba. dining room. Penln Ptbse$SSO/yrly On Peninsula, t house __.___. -•-..-. ...... -.743t. alone ls worth the price .~_,. ...... _5 * S.S2S/mo. Eve 545-7506 _,.,...,.._ -.-..-. na•· of $215,000. Total Ir ~LO'WRE...,.NTALSllOR. _D_a_~_e_. ------ No.lide.famrm. wa.lk to 556-lSl.8 g equipped. So Calif. --mee--uuouuuu. adult park. 2 BR 2 BA. 21 only, please. Agent. Roy SS7-0824 Adults. no pets. 2390 !!J~O, a H term1. frplc, wasber/.dryer. D. Hall,7H ·•9S·SOOO or lOOO'sof~apdcanciesd EldenAve,aptE i+523Co4PU5l>t:IR.VOfE from beach . Yearly. 3Br. 2ba. view $500/yrly 963-8613 SSOO wntr THll&.UFFS CG•fw"U•iwq AVAIL.MOW! Bayft 2Br 2ba $625 wntr CAJ.L US TO SEE !'!!. ~~..._:....~t DeAnsa Bayside Viii. ~~~ trade? Seriou.s buyers Calltoday-Move today. 2 Br. garage, $325. mo __ __;.;.__,......;..._ _____ _,Equipped kitchen _ __ 9 .-102 $l8SBach u . gary No deposits!' Move to·---------Jrefri Co l $2201 br kid OK gar yd day! $265. Kids! Yd. pet Village Ill. 3 BR :+-bonus C*r........ !i_ Sp~ciou'!'Ps·e~~~~ GocildStwSenrice Oltofc..ty S2402+dinekids nrsch ok' Small fee. 645·4000 rm .. 2•12 ba .. din. rm .. ......... -........... patio, clubhouse, pool. 2IM units, not yet listed. 2 .. .,...., 2550 =~~10g;'rr~~~o •CONSUMER'SGUIDE dbl. gar Nr shopptng, 4 BR. + Bonus rm $675 3 BR. 211'Z ba. $650 Mo 4 BR. 3 ba. $700 Mo . 2·3 BR Winter R.entab We bave many available ...... te-. Jacusl, beach & boat yrs new, immac. $25,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• schools. S625 Mo llarS. 1100 ·1 Wl1 nd $3503br2bagarplx Deluxe! 1 br w/xtras! Nr Agent673-3663 moorace av a a . B y arm spe able. out of CHOICE $3954.brkd/ptopl/buy all. SZ40. It's a deal. Sm 4 BR. poolside $750 Mo. HASTINGS & CO. JONF.S _................. 01Wner . 673-0320 days. s l a t e . M a j o r lfee t.ben service 1s NICaSLAStB 67~evea. metropolitan area on PROPERTIES •FREEFORLJFE• f~o~"ti~ER"SGUIDE LEASE. 3Br. 2ba w/fncd yard. 1410/mo REALTORS 640-5500 REALTY INC ESt llMtl . . . • • ' .. .. ~ btQ' in Sow rent west coast. FuUy rented ..., I v .._ Good In aJJ 24 locations ..,-. See tbil lovely dbl San Clem. beach. 3 br, w/waiting list status. _,, I T-J All areas. AJI prices AT LAST! I! _. Par1d ande eom· $26,000, San Juan 2 br Xlnt opportunity. Phone ,/.f \,; acre horse pro-S4252+poolpatiofncd P le telv updr~ded . 126 110 .ooo. Ca!':?."Bcb l br Pat McLaughlin , perties. Ready tobulld. S26S2+kidsnewhome There's only one thing New.Smallfee498-0084 PARK RLTY SSl-5000 3 br 2 ba, W/D. gas BBQ. autodr opnr. nr bch. $450 (714) 673-6210 mo. SLSO secur & clean. 2001 ..,, a.n-8lwd. I.I. T. Bo b Ma r eel. ~...d.-CalNoml9•2eeo 951-21666 SM,980. (~>. ,000. 491)......., 714-~3666. Also 244 un· MleOw/terms. Lake Elsinore. Sm fee. we cure about' •HOMEFINDERS • llOBILEHOMESTORE DeAma Bavclde Village. it.savail. /.I 1"'4 acres. Fantaslic 498-0084 YOU!!! ~v 1---------1 vi~fLu.t.illtieaJ.o_propeJL OMEEINOERS 1f you 'l"~-not hnppy. lmmac: S·br. 2 ba.-P-fft-; NEWPORT HEIGHT&,-•--------- 11e.-S NB. 3?6--Ma"Yfto~~ R~ATr tyline.$7650w/terms . we' re n ot h a pp y! a.ir,S4SOpermo. tgeyard 2 BR 1 Ba. $380. Coidi &1111111.s SZl,500. 2 Br, 2 ba, lge COUNSELOR II 2\,; acr Horse pro-PERSONAL assistance Call 640-0549, 979-4987 646-0505 . Ullfwwist.d 3425 .rv~. cvrd porch+fatio. •Re-finance le lnvesl· perty in :e beautiful ....,_111..d 3206 lnlocatlngarentol. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t,AWllnD . CIOubhorua«!,75po2075'8jac. ment apeclaUata. Sgl Marian11aa. $6800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-4900 2 Br.2ba .. formermodel SbEAa. V+IEfaWm3rbdm.rmo-;.e2a~n ~~ GMesa 2 brrtcbndo,. ~ .. ......_...., ..:. !!. . v • or fam/H>le.x. w/terma. 3 Br, 3 ba, den, din. New ,,. __ • G 'de ... ...,.,., lllM> poo --.. ,.,.,_ •Beach 1p~rties -·'-• t UI N •· -rs UI home. Cpts & drps. Close view. pool/tennis, Sl.000. Ad . aNr. cals .,.~ •""'• . ~•...-a.a btl1 II 20 acres. Nr shops le _.._ crp · e. ope..,. to parks, schools. I< pool. (213)430-3629 ults. o~ · .....,-L>.,.. P _...__ lB 11-.. e off am Mobile •Propf!rty anagement achoob. $1466 per ac~. $750. 87~1442 Avail. now. 3 br. 2 ba. ..,.,. D 833 9511 '--i...• --· _r, -er · •Taxlrexcbanaeadviae 11 DUPLEX. Outatand· frplc. dsbwhr. gar. Kidl _,.,mo. ays · ' To....,_. +timmrmlal.apaa B Home, Adult Park Sp •Gary o. Bosler NO \388 lna buy for lbe investor. & peta ok. $445. Agt. No 644-S2'75eves. lmmed. possers•on. l~g 3 u..fwWshed 3525 U.S.. ~reotoolY rent SM includ. gas at Only$27,500. 16oeP.....,a 3207 fee.9&4-2S66;9'73·297l. ~~~-bs4 s~l·~~ ~rl~ ..................... .. $115 mo. Priced to well •l W8ter. C.11. 642-0547 Lie. TRI C411 t73-4626 wt ••••••••••••••••••••• •• E 645-7057 642-0881 2 BR, panelled den. 2l, $16,SOO. CALL TODAY. C.K.Z!IS ................... • M · Dedtw/beautoceanview. Dailofloint 3226 WOODBRIDG · ba. xlnt Joe. 645-3807. ~"•flWdtk Ao•••• for S. 1200 ,,._ -K ceramic 1kyUghted en-....................... Estates. Lincoln model. 3 Nwpt Hta 2 br, den. lge 957-0668 ......_.._,,._ -••••••••••••••••••••• Ul31E.17tbSl,S.A. try, welbar. frplc, 3 br. Ch.armmg2br. l ba hs e. br3ba.640-l271 frontrm.diningare11,lge --------- 2Ma.t.w.SYD r• 1 1h 20 ACl"ff PLEX .... If.... 2800 ~ rm2 c' 2 ba. 75 Y1ds frolll .~~ureFuaduttsh. hdo 5pe37ts5. , _ l.ach 3248 kit.~hen w/b!tns, ,rrpb le. 4 fw•h ,.,,..Md Prime choice avocado lxc •J """• ar gar w opener. ~-. ~nrs e ....,.--pauo area, view o ay ....................... . ~tJ1 land. Need qulclt sale. ••••••••••••••••••••••• No pet.a. $750. 675·0168 oi: -...or67S-8111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lge gar. Gardener. A\•u1I. ~Island 3706 ..... ..-''Y .... -Flexible terms. Submit. Great Eutslde area I call Barbar• YCl'llll <714 l (213) 862·1633 Gre~t view pi4tne 3 br 2ba Sepl. loth. SS7S 646-8402 •••••••••••• •• ••• ••• • •• .--Lessll'lan2ynold' Fan· ._1031 t 3 BR. lrplc, fam·rm, patios frpl nr bcb town . aft dlll wide BuriftCton llK)OO. ac. 63l-4S60Agent. tastic Financlng! Talk to excballgec:r:=~our Caplstrao leach 3211 earth)'. Watlk to beach. 494~30aft 4pm ON 8 EACH -Ba I boa Lrg 3 br. den,. 3 ba furn w/faa rm, low apace10 acres farmland. $795 RED CARPET-WE · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Je,998-U64 or 974-2008 Penin,bestlocalion,lm· Bayview.Wmlerrental ~price redut-ed \o acre.Lodown.Hwyfron· LISTEN7SM202 $4853+kidsfireplace S650unfurl_S700fum. Blue maculate 4 BR, 2 Ba. St ud e nt s ok . $650 • .-. (G~) tage. Gas & electr ic .... Patioamlfee496--0084 S3652braptview-pool Lagoon Villa. ocnf.ml on fplc. cathedral beamed _6_~_l97_4 _____ _ MOBILEHOMESTORE level. Nr. lg farms. 12 UNITS. Refurbis~ed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •HOMEFINDERS• Patio,amall fee498-0084 pvt bch. '1141499-3217 cl~. s~. system . Quiet Lge 4 br, 2 ba. bay view. MM895 n4/S24-3580 Long Beach. $17,280 me. Hamn ,.. ..... d •HOMEFINDERS• 213/703--0230 restdent1~I area, close to frplc. brown c,,..t. $600. $146,800. 6"--0377 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br bowie, fenced yard, 1 school, library. Yrly or ., • .,_ • .,,.,. ·" 10 acre Avocado Grove lBR h d ..... ,.._.. 3106 garaie.$300mo. ""Wr!!~s~r/e~e4~ New. fantastic view. up-winter rental, re f's. _.,.... __ .,,.,.,.,_. _____ _ •EXCITIMf' • $167.SOO. Valley Center (~olni) I ouses on b2ulald. •••••··~•·••••••••••••• 661·2944 •HOMEFINDERS• per. Victoria 8ch. lBr. TI4 /6'13.0996. 2131476-7738 lalMMIP..-..a 3707 llnD (No. s.o. county ) J ng ot.s,rm to . 2Ba.frplc,deck,wetbar . ....owtllACH IW2-2164,673-07s2 $162.000. 12x gross. ..,fl..e/Wltlfer Corona .. M_. 3222 a--TO IUY S600mo.494-7301 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·492-3710 LEASE 4Br h o m e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· BeauUfulnewduple"Kumt IBR,offslpark'g,winter m.WIDILUXUaY Cc icld -w/ftplc, carport, patio. 2 BR. 1 ba. nr beach & All rent applies to down S250bachatudiopool inNewpe>r1.Hls.3 eR,2•1!1 $280. yrly $300. ll24 W $15WOMTHIBIT rr......, t600 Classified Adi, your one· Students welcome. stores, 8 mo's new, old payment. 3 Bdrm. den. FUm.Small fee498·0084 ba .. spacious! BalboaBlvd.646-6238 ImWinltonManor,2Br. -••••••••••••••••••••• stopsbopptngcenter. '850/mo.Agt6'1S.3331 CdM c h arm . $4 75. 2~ bavitownhLsome9. Small •HOMEFINDERS• George Williamson BEACH, View. pier. 2br. 28&. A beautiful home. LohforSde lZOOLattfw~ UOO 675-6299 ~l~ o:t ~~~:~ Abeauty!$SS03+kids Realtor 645-1564 $47S.1brS400.$350.Mlts. 8C9l:U•llPISHtc C.Ul•Y VILLAGE .............................................. Harbor View ttomes, and you will have $6000 Gar . Small fee498-0084 utll pd. TU May. 303 E . ....owT llACH smashing 4 BR. 2 ba.. towards your dn pay-•HOMEFINOERS• A,.._ .. _."--F.dgewater (1 )871-2866 ..... "-S.. Three commercial Iota, ' frpl. $700 Per monll'l. ment ol $93 500 #432 2708Harbor. Ste208 2822-24-26 Newport Agent&M-7383 K p • • · · 2Bdrm. lBa. great ocean 3 ldra SIMrp $650. Winter rentaJ 2 Br, 1 1!1 blk 140-1917 Blvd., each lot 2S'x90'. mecnab I Irvine .R l"()pt:rl1es. 493-9381 view. Gar & deck. $550. ,..., ._ lltr. towtr.CaS3SOll;,., .. n .... One lot with building. • Br, 2'fll ba executive B Toro 3232 494-0437 · '45-153 I v•.r " LAMINA HILLS SUlre or office. $325,000. realty view home. gardener . ....................... u •• la 0 Cos... Colte MeM 3724 &aper abarp dbl wide Call546-5880. pool, volleyball. n ew Nlce3br,2ba,frptc,gar. Wide ocean views . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lancer. lS min to bcb, ca r Pet 5 • d r a Pe 8 • paUo, lncd yd. Kids & Classic architecture on SlUl'llling 1 br garden apt. coaq>Ytelyupgradedon· wallpaper.$900.640-0008. pets~.$445.Agt.nofee. f d •. IUATHTAICIMG I ~ ....... 0 Slt OOO ($34423 !1642S66or9'73-2971 acr es o gar e n s "' viewofNewpe>rtHarbor. . rec area,.-... 71 '1 ~ 5 ·71) PAMOIAMIC OCRAN VllW HEATED SPA & POOL . lawns. Pool & spa. •~m. 2~ BA condo in _._18th_S_t_. -----_.._ tore Frflc, 2 Br . 2 be , $4004+denkids,peta llstate living. Close to c 0 1 .. -8895 Buildable lot of over l ·AC. in the d r v eway +gar , Patlo.smallfee498-0084 beach&sbopping.Huge Newport resl . n y Hu~e 2 bd fum w/gar. a.c-Pr.,.rt, 2000 center or Laguna. Convenient to dsbwsbr. lndry. 1525. 615 •HOMEFINDERS• s br. 3 ba penthouse. Also S72S/mo. Call $375 Adlls only· O~n .EXCITING. ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach, park & tennis. Priced to sell Lartr.s~r. 644-5414 eve1 2 br & 2 ba apt. Decka. 40tLIJl'dtJ AJ1 au. 8:30-5. Sal's 9-t . 548·4968 ood &wtuads S3'52br aft pool bbq. OWng rms. High ceil· C.M _ MW 2110Newport Blvd, CM TWO 4-ft.l.XIS at $215.000. Helen W 644-6200. · Air Smal ree 498-0084. mp. Ideal for antiques ac · II a lllDS&N'TS WESTSlDE (T·17) c:o.t.Mffo l2l4 •HOMEFlNDERS• paintings . Mature • -~ \Br trailer $l6S. + util !Mt of a mjle Crom the COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ct Its S7SO t S1200 m • ai 133 E. 16th St. Space c beach. fun ln Ute 1un. Seller ex tremel y WANfTOIUILD1 Mesa Verde 4 Dr. 2 bo, fourttolftValley 3234 :S:-4653or494~6017. o. C.M.642·9l93 . 3Br. ZS.. loo ma ny :xtras mollvated · sharpest un· Cam· rm frplc. cloRe to •••••••• •••••••• ••••• •• R • -h ·h 37 '"8 l 2 lots avail. now l Side by side in • c d "" v cl · • --Hll 32SO Cocy 3 B frplc aar --.--ac .. to mention. In m oat Its on street! Enc osed c r bl ed R achla, top neighborhood. on o , nr r . . VIC ~ s partting Laundry' Ste~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• beautJrul 5• Fa mil)' garages: no defer red osta Mesa. l com n , go ·3. S595 mo to mo OK Coll Center. 3 OR, Ir« bonus .. ••••••••••••••••••••• b h · c 1 · d Park in CalHornla, maintenance. Can be Build possibly 10 units w/city ~.sdect P~opertsea, rm l\l'tb11,encldbl gor.,30R 2Ba,achools.Fncd to c · oupe1t , 8201 0ceanlmt l br i ba. eek. 1wimin1 pool. Jacuul, a o Id t oge l h e r or approval. Vic J ashinskl 642-8235. 751-3191 OW, patio. nr pool. No ya~ $500/mo lsl & last, Sea~horc ~r. •:x> mo. fptc, 1ar, new ca~lna. aallllU. enctost!d roller separately. $159,000/ pets. $425/mo. 1st & last . wntor & gardener Incl. 18t, ast + c ean ep. wtnler S475· Noc ildren 111tatlnl rtnlc, minutes each, 751-1920 <1; · l8) Brand new lwnhse. t1~~ dep. 557·784$ 83\,!MOJ, 763-3933 H.V. home. 5 br. 3 ba. rm. or pets, 494 · 5792 from Fuhlon lal•nd & ' 21!t bt, ~>I/tac, Hwwlht<JfOl'l leoch 3240 laglmaMiguel 3252 ly rm, 2 frp1'1, wet bar 3 LAGUNA BEACH MTR lht PavlUlon & only QUAIL $500.5G-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• car far .. view, tennis. INN. f7S/wk Ir up. M8iJ SSl,500. CDt.8246·7> p• .&. M2·1235 644-6200 IASTSIDE 2 br. 2 bll condo. beam The Shores. Ocean Vu . spa, pool. $85(). 644"2185 serv • color 1'V • be9\ ~ C4fantle Poclflc I.ACE tot Oov•r Ori ft HarllOr View c.ne.r 3Bdr m , 2\'t Ba. den. clng. L.R .. pvt patio. uUI Guard aate. walk to Seelns la beUevln1 $235 1 pool. \JLll. <714>4M·S294. Mobile Home Salt' · NOf'llTIIS.. mod c I h me co 11 d . rm. 9111.lnll. Jncuui, pool. bearh. rec. area. •bdrm. br al be•ch, pool Small ll8S N. Coast Hwy. Z106Harbor, Ste208 to,.,,. l:>o P.M.t lrvlne •t <:;srMr:i1ey CM!ler $565/mo. Ind 1•rdener & USO. mo. Call Ron 2 bll. all upgraded. fee. &45-4900 Rave something to sell f 540-5937 • wlr. 75&-10021640·6374 53IHI063 S7SO/yrly be. 492-2958 •CONSUMER'S OUlDE Classified ads doll weil . aww.. , .......... Ullfwtl. ......... .,.,.., ~. ucala u.fww.. ....... to s.... 000 Friday. S.ptemb« 8. ,1978 DAILY PILOT oz ....•......•.......... ····•·•·······••·••··· ••.••.•..•..•..............•.•.••.••.......•.• ·•••·····•·•·•·•······· ·······•··········••··· \ ~'---176' ..... •a• c:........... 31J4 •Wl4•1eec.ti M40 .............. JIH ,._..,,,._ h b 1•...... 4410 h kir• Lo9t&'-d llOO -••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-wa ••••••••••••••••••••••• °n••rtmltr SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• .................. ........................ ....................... ......•................ ~ u.-. tx, 1 .... 1 S1torafe yd >.OOxl.30 w/dbl ....................... Lost or round a y CaJJ U... -.i pUlo b&ta. a Br. rbUdttn welcome, Bu~lor u.nlt ~ bl~k ShareabomeonpC.mtot pr. Rear 2484 Newport Sean cataJo1 at.ore. HJ1h Aolmal Aum-ahce ~~ U'Tllmo. no pett. SWtln• at "70 trom beach. AJl utU pd, ~(OJ.Ans UK.iMsrm 8l.SZZS.MW480. vol~me, located Lone lapesa'7 zin.nofee It nd mil IMMllO'J. No kids. no pet.I. 201 E . -Pine, CA , '80,000. . ' a Balboa Blvd, l250 per Ok i.;eoq)NJ"*~ Comm1 Bldt. Cc>uld ~ 87M105 FOUND: 8111: German ~ UPER 2 br, pool, gar, mo. + security dep. Call OJ ~~ rsauraoL MZ-5.Sll, Sid. n nut'IPRS • ti Shepherd, remale, nr e It fJ1)k. trees. ms. Adu.Ha. SUeW-n<n ~stoce 1971 48S Old Newport Blvd, ..... ,,,.u,,. . NetJ Callfomla le MlnO""Ota ..._,,88; MZ.S2Sl CM W .000 ~r. ovlol to C 11 ~ ' '-'blklobeach,381U8A, Female. room mate Hawaii. S. Or. Cl)'. A~--·-·-------~l'f:e :ac' 3a~ ~~~· ~· ~tt-lm, f11>l. empfoyed to ihare ex· Store for rut • No m -1.tOO LOST: Blue femah OCUJlllONJ .. ...... rts&al.IUIBa. lllllile IL fl cl, Yetbar ..... ca .... oaNwpt'a .... beec*. lleed;y to be ••Joyed . ()7 1 , 1H•'HJ·l410, eY1 o ..... .,.......,.. ScJoll the~ of a ~ f<>t1:at MNndor past tu~ wetarfolls and quk.1 poola LIQQf\ 10th• tOUnd of bubbllne strumt and growing things ~~~P . patio, aa raie. leaae. peo•ea In Cda&. rera. L&cun~. uut. pd. C.ll MARKET/d II B Ibo parakeet, Ra.rtor View $500.1Z7'4thSLl40ofl40 60C1l. after4.00PM497-31M St.a 000 e S ~fl a. Homea, NB. Vlelnlty 'lbur aduh opartm'1f\J home &I Pln«t •k '-11~ Is o local 1ttr I ~ you can enJOY unui.ual privacy ond lu.iwl)I .,._Mew.,.. WESTCUFI' 2br l~ba FOR LEASE: l300 aq t\ Aat0,751.1~' ac ce. ForcUtNewportHilt.Dr. l. 2 • 3 B R. H . B. townbouM. AduJla only, ROOMM •TES store apace. uu L Baker West. flew away iD null SZZWC7S.. ...-S day•. no PfU, $396. 11JI Bed· ,._ at Fairview. C M. lll'w1 t • on SUnday, Aus. 21th. wtmdl 6 $VtdM·2* ford La. 548-7533 511•...:.-Sr#e 5*0010 0,• D rtulltf 50 I I dumb but happy. f44..tl88 A ll£CREA110N MRADISE. Two tennls courts. &..4mmlng pool plus unique vol~U pool. ~ . ~nd \IOI~ c:wrt Mounlttln lodgt du~ \Mth ~ oonwraotlon plL bl.ll&aam. !&'""· ii'Ull.t\. EQjoy mor• P y I ! •••••••••••••• •••• • •••• New delu.xe 2M br. No ~BLOCK TO BEACH AJl Acet •"'ur!.tyj!~ W trtGI ...... 4100 Pamer wortdng or non Found. Bracelet on Pac peta. Encl. earaie. 3 BR 2 Ba. downstairs. WeCbedtRefetencea •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• woctlng, charming lamp Cat. HJwy., CdM. C.ll 964·37U; 988-2720; Bltn1, fireplace, yrly C411154M J l 2 4.000 s q . ft . New ttcre tn No. Oranie Co,1_~-------- llSWDOI reotal.$500.~WJ.agt. wareboutespace. HB ln· $25,000 lnvu tment, Lott: Sml wht dog. Near beach, tie 3 br, 3 ba. LGE 4 BR 2~ Ba de· Park Newport shr 2 br, 2 duatrtal Parlit.89f·S351 secured. 997.2e90, dys. c.orooa miJt,laoda area. cnc:L ~araae. lncd paUo. corated. 1 blk to ~acb, ~0r:~!e~34~~2:5£ ~:,s Nev new 2720 ft Ind. le 494-0lS>, eves. Odll. Pla call IS7a.om !!:'Y0•tn~TO!::ndthtti f1 lax. lrpk, $f.'50. Avail. Sept. doledinpatio.$800yrly. fM0.(1829 ' ofc. 111081 Redondo Cir, ..,,st .t I.alt· Vlllqe Saa Jun ra - -1.5Ul. 17Ql2 Brookbunt. 81).2507 llB,Hunt.lkhMi-2834 W..e.d 1020 "eOota" 4 yr old ~y. lnch.ldi~ fiat & Woter No Lea• ~uln'd 88Z4T18 Gal to share lovely 2 br 2 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnabair cat. Lie reward West.clltf, 2 BR, 2 ba, de-ba apt at Park Newport lnchllt. Bkla .or rent, 5000 Want to 1 eat "' k Pia aU-.aa C>N>Bedroom.Ono&lh llACHWOOO Jux condo. New crpu, caUNllaatworU41.m 1q ft. Sprinkl~. 'l:JJ'JV/ in local~~ll ~t!:°s. __ c ______ _ 14e. daplu, blt·lu, ,,. ....... ,.ft •. lll8'J2e l:JOO~~c;;.,~~~. 2 BR 2 BA, S300. 1 BR, newly paintA!d. '52:5 mo. orbome6'4-'7295. :i: ... ~r\ 0:;::,~e f:e~~ Prln only. 556·7280, I.alt: 9/3, Fem~~· nao11dmmOrangeCoMI College D65,Adlta.912-ll00 S5U2ll6 SharebouleinH.8 . Will rent all or part. ~ ~cal. a ~ ........... ..,.. -.. ...... A.-17'5-llG OCSANFROl(T Heal between Hnrt>orond F.t~ Lrs 2 BR apt, encl pat fl ZBdrm.2 ba,w/aJlblw. SlSO. + utll. Corner Pullman le ....,to ..._ 1025 1_;.::=...::~-, ---- ,._ --/ ...... gar, clean. Call~ WITH Nl&OOCIC 968-2098 Paularlno, a dj t o ••••••••••••••••••••••• REWARD. a...t~ei ·--·•car.--. (714)54{> lJCX) --mrrumw.n ---.1or .... t·.... ,,.,,. 30• boat or •wo ...... Newport Frwy. Call U .,. ., Spuiel. puppy, bnm • ....... mo...,...._ ,_ ~ -•· • .. ..,. '"" • •v Couple lo a br lge W.A.Dosta,714/Mi-9671. OOYO N.:.EDC~H . wtit.CdJlarea.~. 13,.. tlU)-..il 1-----------lliililiiliiiiiiiiiiiliitt: ,._ boats. UJu~new t.b.ru~ut. "HOME", w/male, noo· lal.2nd•3rd P ..... N--•T IBr, .._, , •1 JI07 28r,2ba,cpt.a,'"""'' 2 car gar. plus 2 addl.'l cl•·1moker, winter. So. c.o.st Plaza Area. 3 HomeowoerloHe Found:Sbib·TzuorUlaa; ~ .... .-vn ri • •• •nfE DAlSY • dshwabr. ad.Us. 00 pets. otf-6treet guest partiog ~ + dep Sle ... lo bch bays. 1300 sq. ft. ea. arranaed fast. APIO type, male adw lun. ..... teomo. •••••-•••••••••••••••• •For KIDS & tbe'r $380.CaJl..._.283'7. spaces. $850. mo. Jacot. mi Seaibor';, N.B: AvailOcL 1.675--0582 Borrow SIOOO. $100,000 do1. Miuioa Viejo aJJ>aa..Sllll J br 2 ba, paUo, pannta Realty MU4JO flexible terms, past DHN'5 1 bdlna. l ba. ._ SCS mo, relrig/atove, ·~ VERVNlCE Stoua;: 4550 credit no problem. Call ---·----- •·-"• .. -··1-••~moln-~~ 1~.!.'"o' I~ •TotLot ZBdrm,Zba,w/allbl•A•. Malewillahare2Br.L.~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• uaooobUgation. found· 8/31, male, blll I n.Yau -·· --·· -........... _. 'K ~ •Dilbwashera .... apt.. with remale M:>Wk. RV win&.er st.orage avail. STERLING FlN. SVCS wht gua,.-rzu OD Cou ==t~· Balboa !!,!!':_.,.E. Balboa 81: -28drm.s&l Ba 3844 WATRROtcf COst.aMesa.~2772 Fenced.. lighted, very re· 714/~l610(bllr > Hwy nr lloaarcb Ba)' .. •r.i•-•Walklopark wrntNl&DOCI M/F lo shr 4 BR apt, 2 as rates. 554·1040. BuaineuorreaJestate LapnaNiguel.a.l416 PA.I& Ne.port 1 br, I l Br very c1D, YBL Y. $37S 18t.b at Pomona, CM *DDHID NEW* (« ooe 30' or two 20' blb from beach. $150 831M.589. F o u n d : II' e m a I • mo1,lrr ....... SIM4l1 Inc utll. Oo the bay <n 4 )631.JSl5 DMn ~~ .. ~~~~~'::. mo.6*1SS6 .... w..-. 4600 MONEY Blk/silver ti1er klttes • ...,. w/view. O,,.n Sat/Sun NewTwnbae2Br,2~Ba.2 T stora~e.2 add'loffatreet RoommateM/Fneededlo ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/flea collar. Vic Newport ocHnlront 1-S. Ill Edlflwate Apt C. frplcs. 2 car gar, pool, llYM'S NIW!S parking s paces. $850. share 2Br db apt 00 bcb Teacb4J Engioeer cpl nd 2 Harbor Shoppio' Cea&er ....... !br,Jba,bltDI: ,.,.. Jacuui, cpts, drps, no Al'rCOMMUMrTY mo. Jacobs Realty, atNwptBcb+pool,over bedbousew/ya:rd lc gar. workint capital, l.sl • ~6PM's -.n41-..... ...... llZ2 pets.S.UOmo.&G.SMOall 67W670 2l.MS-l&44 In/CM/Lac. Not more 2Dd mort1ages, inven-REWARD: Lo8t parm OiN..iv"' .... D ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPM. HERITAGE POINT ',.. than$425.642-2J870, lt16 to.ry start-ups . re· nds medication. lies; • ......,. .. ~,." UDO Bayfroot . ....a.e new Offk:e...... 4400 cesvables. Verde area. 751-IJJGIZ. lllllACULATE, beaut. &iperb 1 BR, aduJtaonJy, 2+den, 2 ba, frplc .... ••••••••••••••••••••Resp. female wanta to 7141547 rfrG fwn. J br, dabwbr. rrplc. .., no pets. Encl. gar, lod.ry $895/mo. Agt. 645-SOU, .....,. av..,. ft dlx ok w rem lor2 br apt or bae "V'tVO Found: o r anie Mall orl»25& ,,., Nlert.oo. 642·5964 An apt commuruty e. .._ 19t.b St. CM. from Sl.50 or (213)5118-255'1. · .a..s A. Mclee young Germaa She1 W'm&er.-.mo.m.itlt ra ~v hell ., SUS. 2035 . d 631_,. _,-.,,.... · · · BallaleorCdM.875-1227 ''" !Or!_~_ sitned wlt.b you in mind BEACON BAY·2 Br, l ba, mo, Tom~2200 FrNANCIAL SERVICES male. Liku kids >brocean .tewtG>Jmo. 2 £. ~ a br, Z be, encl. patio • featuring8spacioos floor Slmdeclt. tennis crt.. pvt Resp ycunc cpl ods, bouse •---------1 _• __ UOt_. ____ _ IWSIZS/mo. , .. , •• lei' GARDENAPTS garage. No peta. $330. ru-:.i:·i:::~zor&un3 bcb Vrly U SO/mo lllEFRCIENT w/yrd.2xtremelywell-11Mal ....... ,.,.I ...... ,,... Found Tan·Blk larg. pUI. ....... l7s.Gll CORONA DEL MAR mo. ?Sl-31196. bedroom apt a . Im -6ll.-i dyw SM46 aft behaved clop, husband Deiclli 5035 8Ulldos. Vin SL J ame ________ _, 2 er Townhouse. frplc. New 2 BR 2 BA, ldcb OK, medi.a~Occupaocy. Spm. ALTERNATIVE coming fr Eaat in Oct, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Place Newport Beadl OCIAIR:OMT Pool,tennia.Someocean nopets.SSSOmo.SSJ.eess Bedroom . financially secure. LOWEST 646-ms 1BR.lba.,$175yearty 6C.lalioa views. Close aftUAM. ..J FIATUtttMG ~eeflent l o~a~~~~ Mo. to mo. reot Incl: ~15118/2J3..576-8714. -------- 3BR,2be.wntr."50 lo Faahion Island & fm.e EASTSK>IC.M •Parkliltesetting. Newport Heights, Call ~ ~~ ~v: I • .J&.-.--a./ Ws:vdlalvs ~;~PP:r=~·y~ 4BR.2ba,wntr.$550 beacb.644-26ll ZBR.su.,...,.nlce,•-~mo •''" .. tedtenniscourts 536-5805 ll ., ..... ......, ldT.D.•a.mo · I"-' _,,, ~ en1ge, cont. rm, ma Rn • MS-1508,aft'sornes. ~TOOCEM4 •--lutil ?"' 'V\a4\ •RecreatiooaJfacillties ONTHEll!.•CH .-... -•1-.. /Lm-•.. _...T.D •~ •-~-· --· ---·------• •Pool&: jacuzzj liiA ~ IU&>6 • .,. "' ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'~ FOUND G t ~ 11 2Bll. l t:: wntr. $275 bdrm open beam 1motty *Gas BBQ Bach. k:it-nette+ba, utl ........ .,.,.... , , M Fains\ TermulDce l.M9 : re~k h 3 BR.z wntr.$37 5 ~~~Q{~rrig/gar ~~· :r~ =~~~~ •Sparklin& clean laun· pd. $170yraround. First ~~~ 0,; I twltr SOOS u~2171 ...... ,4~LI I ~~D~. ~~ associated Avail. now! 3 BR, 2 ba., children OK, no pets. S650. Agent 673-5354 bbq area. cloeed garage. dN mo+$50 security de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---all'ioreves. Abo 2 br townhse. In-•GardenpaUoldtcben posit. Ref. 673-1241 CclMOFACIS TIAVILA&BtCY Retindcouplehaamooey FOUND· Tiny blk ldbe Qtare 177 £. 22nd. Apt 10, :=~== l0am-8pm ...., Cll1sr, .... FllAMCHISE lo lend. 1st• 2nd TD'1 w/curtecs tail. Has collai 645-3'98 •Largewalk-inclosets •DB.WC-. SlllTts. So. of Coast 1be new way to own a A&ent.1-837-3744 le bell. Vic: Weatcliff ow I,,. I "' "t f'I • I )lJ ') • I w\ h I • ~ f ~~~~~~~~~jDelux duplex, 3 BR, 2 ba I BR upper, encl. garage, •Privatedreasingareas Ea.atbluff 3 br, 2 ba. Hwy. Available Now! travel agency. Travel 642-MH. bdrm ... •~~ apt. wall-wall crpt, fplc, $215 mo. Avail lmmed. •Accented walls. Lease. Incl. spac. master SEE to appreciate. $39$. Networtc. Start YQW'own. •-,.,_-__.--a-... --t-/--Loll .. ~~..,, be1un1• dllbwsT, srvc area. Walk CalJ751·9905,lvmsg. s uite. din rm & dbl CaULlnda875-2311 Exp. not r e q uired . ,,.,......: --. ca w e:ntJ ten &.u.., ranl/ WU r to bcb.. $550 mo. lse. Avl . Near comer of Walnut & garage. Au lo door Completesupport6 loog amber eyes, nea collar dryer, beam ceilings, 10/1. Taking app's, an 2 Br, 2 ba, 2 car enc gar, JeUery of{ S. A. Frwy. opener avail. Pool & FULL SRVICE term aerrice provided. F .. ~. TbeBluHa. lrplc, \AJ blk lo water. Spm;675-3577 hotwtr&lndryfac.$350. (714)SS9-7000, sorry no recreatioo area. AdultJs DILUXIOFACES Cal l Mr . Beech. FOUND: Weimaranei S350 wntr. $400 yrly. Eltra lg d 1 2 b 2 Oct3rdoccup. 646-4757. pet.a. Rental cent.er opeo only. No .:;_ts. $450. 865 PenoaaJ telephone! re· nU388M2. am, F. adh, XlJl\ dia~ m.._or7~ . ba, trpl~. ::.:ix ceil!is. Westalde !Bdrm, newly dail,y9amlo7pm. AMIGOS AY ceptlonl1t, secretary. M• 111,....Storv pomidm, pl w/~ Oreanh'Ollt ~ 3 br. 2 oceuview, lge garage, decor w/crpts, drps, ~IHdl 3141 S.Cla•.ts 317' ~~l uroom,~ee w/lhlo g quarters. tw6-J.508.aft'aor~ t., 9 mas ie.e.. SS'1S mo. pYl t>eacb privp. $550. dsb-.br, refrig & ran1e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ex~·~~ 0c::.; Sl30,000 sroea • climb-I.DST: lrbb Setter. a mo '1MI~ mo. '75-3203. View & ocean bree-zes. aciou.s 1 br. cottage 2 bd apt. walk lo bcb, freeways I n I . I d 1 l 1 • i I d . old female. ao collar, Yi( Pf.5. No pets. 552-9723, with view Abounding in cleaofuead.Y now. $350. IAICiltc8nm <n4leS-310tev•a.ft7. 18tb • Oraace. c .M *<>CEANPRONT 4 Br, 2 2Bdrm. Ula. rear unlt, lrg ~ Natural ~ood " open Also 1 bd $275. 4fl&.l903 <n•>m-21Sl 4"'1-1727 be. ferC,,.... .WW. V..lY belcloneJ, 00 pea. Laun beams It's dirty but It's 64e-050'7 FAST FOOD sa..1y,.._ :-:;_;__;_ _____ _ Ol!il.J.EweslOGN.5. ptv.75e-tCM4/1'1S-U11210. Weltlkletra28dnn,Dew· dandy. $375 Including Office space lo pre· Prime w-. •-K·Mart t•ftUSTDIBS Leist Cold llnk lnltia.led tydecorw/crpta, drapea, . · Lmurioua condo nr bcb. 3 a.-.: ui bracefet. REWARD CaJt &eps to beach, dupleit 2 Br, J Ba, caraie. frplc, dstnrsbr &: range. $27$. uUUUes. Chuck Ayres. br, 2 ba, pool, garage, atiDous Newport Center plaza. Unlimited pot.en· 2811 A.. 540-8'7 apt. s BR. 2 ba, compl new cpts. Avail Sept No peta 552·9723 4»2512.831·975.S utilrm $375 492-0734 WflltFarsobkig.LStbflr tiaJ. By owner. S:ZIUOO. SWINGS6REn'S u...;;.,;.;,,,,;;.;;.,;.,,..;..·------f *"'"" •-•-· ...... •~75 mo .... .u 2582 · ' · · w/view. Includes desk, For inlo. to-sas c1a-~UCTION ~mo, w ... ~ ......... _ .vw.-• 6G(Q.OI. OCEAN VIEW. Ocean s.t.AM 3110 copymachine,filespace. s-.TMJ ... ~.._."·· ~OOIOrEJlCIAL ..;_;,.,.:.;~------11.ae, sonny t BR, up, 1 le 2 BR. 00 pets . aide delme..!_.br, 2 ba, ·-• .. •••• .. •• .. •• .... SUOprmo.Mf.7UL ....... -----•--•I CdM, 31,4, bit beacb, epwdf118, bltm S215 & beam cell,...,.,., no pets, Paril Bristol. 1 Br. aetrl;y 111l11eu ld eu ~on --111 Frplc. tUD deck, car. $275 mo. 720 sa.;llmar adW&a.1575.4M-1375. dee. Adult.I, DO pet.I. nMJHEWAJEI 1idend . Of flu ht ~AMCO ssso.~7'38 MWJ513 S325/mo.551·3325 un JU111db. Saadi Arabia. 8Jf-7Jlt u1~211 . ... 3150 Da.._s.hs: Art.TW .. •• PaTDAY 2 BR, J. ba .• OYe~e. 2 BR Duplex. no pets.~ ................ ., -... ,... .. cl 6JI & 1710541flt pilaloeeded toOJ)9Dd r--°""-------1 Frpl., stove, g . P· $270. mo. lit" Jut. + I ... a. ....... uaus orU.fa::uhMcl 3900 It"'-. odlty I 1---------t + gar. So. hwy. Avail. dep. 1938·A Anaheim --""""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.-proven comm n· 5e11t-l5.$MC>Montb Ave 831·3858 New adult deluxe apt.a TBEEXCITING ...._Yllap veatment business. A.JenU7s.»73 · furn le uolurn. BiWards, ............. -.... _.S. t ... -n 67W662 -.mr. GREAT RECREATION : 2 BR. dabwsr. new crpl & pool, j acuul, sand P---~--• -r-i-:.::.:...;..,;_;;,_ _____ _ Swimmln1. uunas. 2 COINMeM 3824 drps. carport. S275. volleyball. MINUTESTONPT Of'fioe space avail over Ca-rTER CLUB h4!allh clubl. billiards. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~B. W. l8t.b. Open ~5. ALICIA VIUAGI BCH. 900 sq fl, lndep bank lt-S Sodal n1gbt·ll1bted t e nnis LAMAMCHAAnS 551-4579 2SZl1St.ockport Bacb, 1&2BR. b"8ldLag8cb49'J.1771 court&. Pro & pro shop. Larae 1,2&3 bedroom Ill 2 • l BR lrg kltcb 581-6151or581-6130 from $230. ~up. •PltyNc.t goll drivlng range. party garden apta. Dlbwbr, crpt'd tbruout, wood Officeopen&.7dally A~~!~D~ IRVIMI ._..._.. room. bltm, encl. gar, gu bbq. beam celling no ....... no (5 8,.__ Ea t f Ne port lNDUSTRIAL •A.Sid Fml FUN ACTI VIT I ES: Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott cbUdren ~--· ,,..... so w COMPLEX. ForAllAges f\1l1Ume director. free Pl 642-5(173 · .......... leactll 3169 Blvd.> 2000 sq ft of offices. 2900 The Perfect Sunday brunch. BBQ·s. Condo nr backbay. ldeaJ 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9am·Spm 546-986() sq ft warehouse. Owner Bar Alternative! trips, parties. aporl rr-2 br, 2 1 ba, all bit;:'· singles. 2 bdrm ea w/ba. PAii( MEWPORT lloCllM 4000 will cooalder converting •Meet People• loU.marnents & more! ~ eo~ar, pa 0• Blt.os, cpts, drps. dble Ba c b e 1 ors, l or Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• warehouse lo olc space. •Relu•Have Fun• BEAtnU1JL APTS: TSL 1if°\ · 642-J.eo3 gar. $400 mo. 642-4000 bef ~&:Townhouses Room w/ llit.cbenet~ (714)751-0635 « 640-7898 Low Membership Fees • 11 1•rllt/ Pa unfs/ Loll&~ ....................... 1-=:.:;...:.;.:.:....::.:.;;;;~---- t • c 1•• SI 00 FouncU mo, abort bain!d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ault sbep.oear Meaa Dr. PDtNY PINCHER us &S.A. ave. SS7-611Z Found Siberian Huaty near Mlle Sq. Pad. 775-1378 Found: girl '1 clotbes, Tues. on Mesa Verde Dr. Cll, 546-9865 Singles 1412 bedrooms gm 5pm. 645-7368 aft 1 & FromS349.50 $00 eek& CALL fUm. 6 u.nfum. Model~ KESA VERDE home at· Wknds. Avail 10-1 Adults, Spectacular spa, total ~.97s,s up. Deluxe medical unit Coeta Sell 11\1 item or c:om· dally IOlo7. Room· mospbere 2&3 br dlx oopets. recreation program, Mesa. 1SOO sq. ft., 48<. 975-0700 binatioo of ite011 ror fl$ = service avail. N apts, no peta. 546-1034 1961 ruLLERTON sod~ progTam. 7 poo~. 8 Ambassador Inn ln Coeta ...:548-~~2103~·------I·---------or less with • Penny ONLY S1 Found: Nr Ill.le Sq. Pit, parl Collie? p up. 1139-7911S, ~ UPll. lease required Sorry. Quiel 1 br. AduJt.s, no tennis courts. At Fashion Mesa. 'ZZT1 Harbor. Cen· CPA needs company in lee Cream & s andwich Pindler Ad. 3 lines ror 2 adultsonly nopet•. 3Br,~bafhs,:l:,1c.2 car pets . S195 Incl util. Jlslandti,/.:ID.boi::d&San trallyloca~.~rooms. beaut. new office bldg. shop·musl sell. Full ~~4ii,,~·.,,Eac~~ Found: Wbt Benjie-type M. dog, CoU. Parit area. 9/5.5SH744 _ . · __ . pr .. mew. . 67J.Q72 oaq · MANY w1tb k~tcb!n, ~ to bay & beach. prke. $35,000 $12,000 t.be2dl Ch it• Oakwood TSLMgmt.642·Ul03 1714)644-1900 phone & TV. Sw1maung Private showers for down, incl. all equip· NoCC:·nwrc~llds. Garden Apartments 2 Br l ba l story, shag, 1 .Br. cpts, drpe, stove, pool, jacuzzi, and rec. athletic execullves. On ment. No payment or int. · ~ paUo f11>lc beam kids ok, no pets. $240. 3 br J. ba aunporcb, new room. Daily & weekl;y premises parking. 400 T W 5/1/79. Xlnt lse availa· For more lnlormaUon ....,_. ....,...,. clnP, 1.,: AdltS. $300. mo. 979-0136. painl., garage, yrly. steps rates starting Crom $54 a 1AOO sq. ft. Prolesa. pre-ble. Hunt lkb. 538-9593 and t.o place YOW' •d c•ll Found: Blk Lab, recently spayed, vie. 16th/Sanla Ana. MS-IAl.3. 673-2515 880 Irvine fatlTlhl 25M flden. (1)53M406. Spac. 1 br garden apt. ;..':!~.~~~ W. week. 6'5-4840 ferred.~ Stained glass. n ew F:;i:~t:•:;a~tfn::~: ~ 2 BR 2 t twnbs Pool & rec. All uUl pd. Cd.m dlx suites, uUI pd, material. xlnt potential. 642·5&71 chin & chest; short t.ail. New • 1 Y • e, Adults, no children, no Jbr2baupperapl, Room & ba, non.s mkr, A/C ample prkg. From Pau:ot pending-no com· l.':========-1 ,~~~ :J:.c'.J:!.:C.:·:. pets. $f225 ";~~~so yrly,$525. ~. CDM 640"8425 after 300.' s .f. No lae req. petltlon, t raining & "SELF ESTEEM: THE ~.m::'rey Rd., Irvine. • -·•--' at 2568 Elden garages orren • ...., . 642--089l 6PM. 67"'-.... materials.64S-8777 KEV TO FEELIN G ..::.:;:...:.;:::::_ ____ _ c Dover at l8tM ~~ 0,,,0. El Puerto Mesa -=::,,_:=:::::::;=====t====::::::==. i •itA 642·8170 Ave. Dys. 714/827-v'U • 1958MapleAve aptS $575. Oelux lrg uppe r, Peninsula Point, pvt ent. r REALLY GOOD!" Free hnaraCr •--~~~~~~~~~l~after~~5~p~m~645.i~~906~1.~=-I · 3BR, 2~ ~ blk to bcb. Room + family rm. TV. Seminar. Wed Sept, u , 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ,.._ Larae 2 Bdrm upper S250. MIWPOIT Adlta. 1798~. '5th No smoke, no cook. $115. PM, The Registry Hotel. VWEO MOVlE PARLOR 2br,lbafrombcb. Pauu Qu1et bulldin1 with APARTMIMTS SL mo.673-C419. ReeervaUons:'97-4801 Free20minintrocbact.ory on ctmal. bulll-inl. $400. beautiful landscaping. a BR $210. Wants only. Lrg 2Br, lba. Recently re-International Beauty Con· vi.sit, no purcbaae req. 675-4830 ldeaJ ror adults over 35. Mature adult.a. No pets. dec'd. Htd pool, adlt ~e~g.1'!r Mbch~~~ HAVE YOU t.estanta wanted. 16·25, Also dance Ar ra P S.CS Ills J776 No pets . LEEWARD 2450Newport8lvd conunun,Westcliffarea. cean, lovely hme. S21J mustbe slngJe.C.llSun· sess~E Ot=llUM •••-••• .. ••••••••••••• APTS, 2020 Fullerton Costa Mesa 642-5388 mo All "'·-......... .,18 ., ___ ·~"'-.... """"S. E·-"d, Anabei·m Ave, (l blk east Newport __ .....:.;;,;;.:,;;;..;.;.~-...--...:..;,.;.._______ · •~11·........,,., ........ .,.,, .~. _ _.., ~~b!:;2.}>!~e Ave" 1 blk ao. Bay). lllillll4•1eoc'1 3140 2 Br In tri-plu Newport ElderlY lady wants uo-LOST Lo9tA,,_.. 5300 Exclt101 recording, a home, u til paid. 631..o.19'7. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Sborea. 1 block from furn. room w/kltcben ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..:5t3-:.::..;;;,;JA2'l.:;;:,. _____ _ 1·492-3'110, 1·4H·H58, Mesa Pines bach 123Q. l br Sharp, beatb. 2 a. 3 BR. ocean. 956-58Tl. privileaes. 768-7084 LoetSbep-Hust pup <Cem ) C~Y GllL 1..-.1'120. ~.Adults,oopeta.2650 rrplc .• di shwu~er. OCEANVIEW-YRLV. 2 Dana Pt .. kitcb prtv·11 SOMETHING? crY/bm/blk, Yh Up on 1 Bdrm. Walk t.o bdL All Harle Ave 549-Mf . garage Ar Pal 1 o • · Br. 1 ba, duplex $450/mo young man pref'd. Cal ~~W~~~:r;.~~~ * ESCOm * util pd. No kida/peu. Avail. DOW fc Oct. 1. --~-642-3639or~. 493-0182 a rt 6pm & -.OlT3 Mbrs 957-3474 IZSS/mo+aec dep. C.ll TOWDbouse 2 br t~ ba, Near beach 2 br, :z ba up-1 Bdrm Bachelor w/deck. _wknds __ .______ First check our "Lost and Found" aftlPM.-.SZS.S ear. rrplc . Pool & per, Clean, oew paint, Blocktobcb.AlluUlincl. Balls,room+bath,priv classification number 5300 to see if jacuul. Adulu. 1375. ~e. $325. 21702 $2165/mo. 840-3'18'1 entrance, f.allo. $160. someone has found it (FOUND eds 'flte:c 1• at~ . l.962-077& Lrl 3 br, new crpt. bltns, tr~~~· 673•6511 are placed In the Daily Pilot FREE of --· .. •••••••••••••• 2 Br, util pd. cbildreft ot. ~cwr!-ull Vil•~a deck. 3 Doors to bcb. Yr· charge). If your item Is not listed as .._ ..._.. ll06 No peta. lilanaaer apt 7. .-.w•111 ~I 1yk75. 673-2571 Mst.r br " ba, ynJ Fem. being found then dial 1980Wallace.St8•9560 New lti bdrm luxury 1tudcnt1worker. non· .... ••••••••••••••••••• adult •ptl In 14 plan.a Dix 4br, 2ba, encl gar, no smltr. KJt /laundry. $175 ~~~=~~e::.a ·,:::::: tMSTAMr MOYl IN from $2ilo + pools, ten· pelt, ~ blk bay/bcb, mo incl uUl. 6'2-3738 ladrJS175mo.-.am Uke new adw\lwnhae. 2 Dia, waterfalls, ponds! tBOO/moyrly lae.644-1103 VocatlollR...t.h 4250 .---------t br,1\AJ ba, Yard. garage, Frocn San Piego Frwy Wmtc:lllt a br, 2 ba, adu1ta ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln(ant ok. SlM5. 6'2-0282 drlvt North on Beach to only. No pets. $400. Desert c ondo, te n -BQfroat II.ala Cban.nel ewsArwtndl. McFadden t.ben West on ~ . b Upper. Scetalc 2 Bdrm. br 1 ..... ba ll ..... McFadden to Seawlod DWW POOlad. Jae, 2mborn2th1!· -1molle. -· -. 'Ta • ama ~··no Wl ('"")-5198 """'" n•y 2 BR b' .. f eeaen4 or ". -•·-c.bUclrm. 610 JO&DD st. age. ·--·~ • ... rom Idealfor2cpla.AdJ . Mll-~~~~~~~~~ Mt-'lla ~t lovely. apac. bafry/locc eaonn,loypen$3~9amso'' sionHillBCC.87M84l .... P1 I fa Jl07 It bQa>e-lue. 2 br with :Jl • . · · --••• .. •••••••••• ti. lBr p.rden pvt p&ecl entrance + 2 'n38or675-3807 BIG BEAR CABIN 2 Br, l4 bayfraat 2 br 2 ba apt. poOI, NC area, 1265 paUoe. Somo wi\h alt. 2 Br f\lm or unturn. $400. 1 frplc, cpts. al~ Wlt or tlrep!a~et 11 1ara1e. mo. now. lltbSt. pnfe. Swtmmlq pool. bOt from beach. Clean. wbd. 1141154 1· ostv. De9Cll. adulta only. ce 2 br, l ba, encl. Jacum. Tennls ~· 1 Laundry fa\lil. Garage. ~to ~ 4100 \'e.uiyleue.671-Zlll o•,..•elt.r:,tJo.Nr.OCC. blk to Huntlnston I OP· ~orMS-4483. .. .................... . ....:...~-=-------1 .. --7 -86 IJlna center mall. AduJu. 'Wbl&ernmtal,IBR.c:to.e Nopeb. • 51 · ~o-pot1. ll'Tom SOS. Quiet 2 br, 21ba, garden •llSILICTIVI• to Ilda, MIO lfteldl utU. &.lde1-2Bt,patio.1ar. Seawind Villaae. 15555 apt, Eastblurt loc. GalnareUable Partly lorn. No peu. nu. Walk to schl. RuntlnstonV11J11eLane, Adulta, no peta. $400 mo. roommate.e4$-74&4 " aMlllOorm-al07 ~or'75-73N H.B. (7i4)898-t961. 644-3126. •SHARE A HOME• 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 p.m. for next day's paper or· call by noon on Saturday for Sunday's paper. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT • •n•lih SIOO • 11 11wJlh 1100 .............................................. HELP ForThe SElF CONTROL Of WEIGHT • SMOKING ALCOHOL • STRESS CALLADYANCmHIAl.1M CIMTll 1300 •STOL ST. Moine MIWPOWT MACH. CA. two PIRSOHAUZID Pio.RAMS TAILORID JUST FOi YOU IY OUR PROFESSIONAi. STAR' CALL 975-0700 N DAILY PtL.OT Friday 8eplemb9r 8. 1971 • ; ~ : t. I .M ) ,' ~' I I r '~ I ~I , Tj I ·~ *~ ' I I ~ 1) ~' • ._ ~ ..... i: •• .,. c.,. .. Ca kct« .... , ........... s,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 6J A~toce Strv Fn:lc Umat• No;ol>t.oo R.J. lluftman •Son CIHn-upa , llaullns. 5" aluminum seamleu TRIP ARGE$10 amaJI Lie. contractor R~~l fr addition• t.ud1c1pln1. lmmed. niln&utura w/bak~ on 3025 Waln, S.A 7~lt87 ~ °' 548-4541 servlclna 642.9ll07 enamel. Calm bit on ~b. --Ucera.cd • Bonded 'The Gultermcn S42· 2 ~ 9:17()1611 C.,.t~ •Vl':RV LOW PRICES• lt•t ..... ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• RomodtJlnt. eddlu on11. On Gard~a Malnt. tdwd d«b ft •IN!•• nt:W Ci«>c'11e 549-2015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cover ataw tad~. e-tt" Qa,'I H•ndyman. Paint· •Sa"• Money• Guuenlt>f'd, Ra nbuw conatr I.it'd w-&Ml Murakami 's Garden Ins. Lna. carpentry. roonna. Drhewan •P•rk1n1 lo• St-nle8 M6 tmlO Add.IU~. remdl. rn & Ocan up Ir m&lnt. 24 hl'll. m a.oory . Any home: •Repair& 0S. .. 1t-0 .. uof ~Senolu C'o mm t'r uc cau DMlll. Home 118-1523 malnt. or remodellna •Llc-Nli, t'M ~·. ....................... l)co111gn• ~lana. Lie Japanese aardener. free proj.J. waueh,831-2233 ~~I Spiro.Mt ~'l)l't clC'•nln• In £OUI' ----es t i mate . call Small J obs, 25 yni ex~. .......... home a.r elace ol U&I Salv1n Co1111truc llo n t213)299 3060 am only Plumbiof., elec. etc. Ca I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ne!d by on Schrader ~lliUW\11 In wood or Popa CU f, 631-4264 lblun lidtopcndabft-My :r·foam m\1bod ~t'f.' roorrd e deck•. fenc&••, & Exl)l'r eardener. P'ree est. t Call MHll~ 7794170 tt usonuble Benito H rhg bcl<M, CM lAC'al rf'f• pttUo co1111n.. We'd &r In· ~yrd ~ IOIJ7 w mpoo " &te•m clean g 'd C:.U foresl 645·8171 Ct•rv•ntes W-4891 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C'oklr bnitblf!Mrl!I, wh( OCC Student. 1 Ton truck ..... thlretu•u/ 8edric .. Garcia '1 Gardenln1 Co. ~ CJl(A to min bluch Clc•n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~c pnce11 Deerfield. Trash, tree trim, Ron lh . dtn rm. h1dl us Av111 brd& areas 8'13·3'117 642-5703. . •••••...•.••........... nn l'7 la. <'Ouch SIO. chr .... , -~ 8ectric Oltm ft\aMn ~uodworll ~ CWlr dim pet odor Li.(> 3271JI 64~W74 Cl ••r• S..-Wlcn CHEAPEST hauling In town. Fr. ests. CHEAP' ift&. Wood fl>r&b ma u11 l'pt ttpair 1.5 )fr& ()l(~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rou Frtt ' 67) i'~ Do worti my II fCt-(1 El.fOC'TRICIAN Prtct.-d HANDYMAN Homes & 642-2995 or 645· 1390 "'' 01()1 rt1ht-frcc H tlmat on apt11 Conacienllous Pickup used ror moving & h b 1uW'Yk• larse or arNtll jubl ---Cral\aman. Ca II ~-0302 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C1••/CHU ... Ucensed 673 ~ baulfng cle-.nups, Steve Wallin, 751~149 DlvorC't' Ba nllrupln ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_, ... CM..i from flbn& ta final SSS t'ound allon11i. rL>llllnloa ••••••••••••••••••••••• t4-C... Serf let Ac:t1on l, 1ial T\ pin1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -us b lock1. pal1C11> TAYLOR FENCES Standard tub enclosure ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960·SH 9. 410 21146 II \ ~1 Llc'd 53&-1837 Stl"x~", clear glass Sl25. HOUSESITI'ERS. exper, 6PM 7PM Wood&Cbam l..mk Shower doors. mirrored s emi-retire d c ouple. All PhMl'll n( ronc rt ll' ---wardrobe doors. Resid. "'M Block walls, plan-....... avail starting Oct. Local ~ss replacementa. C.,..•ter ttrs, bnck Lic & bonded. ref's. Call 673-7447 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tom mirror installa· ....................... G42 88IM t'lberglMBB repu.lr . boala. Uon.s. C&llf. Shower Door .._ Procllcts C.~r f)-t't' .-.t. Anv a.Mc .. can.etc. & MI m>r 5'0-637 5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ j(>bi. C11ll Allan or 836-6580 AMWAY Cosmetics . Tony. 646 8649 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l,1c 'd l";i mily daycar e Gtoclltg Nulrillon. Housewares. Home Care & Comm 'I. Carpt!nt"ra. t 1111s h & w1preschool program Lo Have you read today's ••••••••••••••••••••••• ruugh Comm &. res serve yoo, NB. 548-2531 Classified Ads? lf oot. Haul, sklploader dump 642-5652 r::;,,re miss ing the best John, ~l~ or Wayne. trlc. grading, tree wrk. 547-9264 WaotAds CalJ642-5678 a1ns iD town! demoUUons etc. 831-1257 Classified Ads 642-5678 HetpW•t.d 7100 HelpW•tect 7100 Help w.t.ct 11 oo Plr.... 5350 .WKW..W, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Assitant agent. Must have Bookkeeper F /Chg RELAXING MASSAC~ natopean gin looking ror Bob James-Lac Masse11r housework. early morning delivery Banking c/time. E.xper'd. Small Outc.-all 9·9. 494·511 l 548-6027 experience. Multiple MOTECLHK us . CM /NB area. ---duties. Full time & P /T. 8'2-1259 PREGNANT? Caring, HltpW..e.d 71 00 CM area Pay according l'Ull Ume opening in our confidentral counseling & ••••••••••••••••••••••• to expenence. Must be N.B. office for person IOOtUCEEPING rererr11l. Abort.ion, adop-ACCOUNTANT 18. 992-0894. Ask for Mr. with bank note clerk ex· Pl lime . Bookkeeping, lion & keeping. CPA Firm needs junior Brittsan. C:r. Good s alary & typing andJien'l ofc expr APCARE 547·2563 w/l yr public accounting neflts. req_uired. PA firm ex-All~ni!anl. Airport Tex-penence a plus. 645-M41 LINDA Ir VICKI exper. xlnt growth opply aco. No experience nee Send resume to: Stegall TEUH <McaltM~ Partee & GupUIJ, 3388 Via 7·3. 3-11. AppJ.y al 4678 Immediate need for a Bookkeeper. F-C. 20-30 For ... ""' of ! Lido. Ste 500, Newport Campus, NB. ~art lime bank teller. hrs pr wk, exp. pegboard ServlJlg all Orange Co. Be ach, Ca. 92663 No HOSTESS! xperience & flexible & computer AR. thru phone calls please. hours necessary. Depen· trial balance. 770-3422 835-7313 YOU could be the mature person we're looking for dability a must. BOYS Accounting traJnee. In- telligent. fast. accurate t.o meet and greet our Applicants (or a.ft.ernoon work. IS lo ,~/ Touch of & neat. 10-key b~ touch. customers. No selling r e· Should Contact: l7 yrs. Hrs : 1 lo6:30. Pb Will train. Sc ool or quired. Please call Tom ThwPtnlfta 645-2702 Oou employer reference re· or Frank today for an an· Regional Vice President CAFETERIA HELP. formal interview. MODELS quired. $3.56 pr hr. 25 hr ' HarbourVW MANUFACTURER'S male or female. Fl.Ill or ~-,..... pr wk . nexible. call Rox-. part time. Gd hrs & lbcort Serric• anne. 494·9477 Your Super Dealer IAMK benefits. I rv·ine area. t75·00U Outcalt in Huntington Beuch 1201 Dove St, N.B. Call btwn 9 ·ll am . 842-4435 (714 ) 752·0800 975-52.58 Acctng Bkkpng E.O.E. TEMPORARY Carriers, early morning, Boston Bachelor 43 lo cor Register Today lo work AutomDti•• SERVICE Times route, nd depen· respond with F emale . oo various accountinj:( & dable car. over 18, DISPATCHER Mr. Marcel Cardillo, 192 bookkeeping a ssign-to schedule now of re· Banking Minimum $3.00 hr + lSC Bradford St, Everell. Ma ments. Work close to pairs through the shop TELLERS mi. 992--0894 02149 your ho me. Figure W I F see k i ng Clerks to Sr . Accoun-and assist service mgr. We are preseoUy seeking CAR WASH HELP 4 4 tants needed thruout Int.cresting. varied and experienced Tellers in l'UU & Part-Time genUeman 40.SS for com· Orange Co. permanent position with our Costa Mesa oCflce. 18&0ver panionshap. My interests Robert Half's competalive pay. E x· Metro Car Wash ar e camping, boating, Accountemps perlence n ec essary; Good figure aptitude and 2950 Harbor Bl, e M beach & a ll s pectulor SOOS. Main,Ste 501 mechanical knowledge a customer relations a sports. Box 3014, Mission No. Tower, Union Bank must. Opportunity for must. CASH CARD V1eJO, 92675. ln The City of Orange advancement. Owner in-COMES TO Spiritual Rffder 714/835-4103 terviewing Sept. 10. 10 We offer a good starting CALIFORNIA! AM t.o 4 PM only. salary, complemented We need 10 lop sales peo-llUS So. El Cam1nu Real HOWARD CHEVROLET by a pleasant working at-pie immedia tely. Call San Clemente: Fully he. A.Jr National Guard Dove & Quall Streets mos phere. Excellent For appt. 492-7296 lmmed operurags an Elec-Newport Beach company-paid benefits 95.5-CASH t.rooics, Mechanics. Ad· 833-0555 package. Appl)' in person Cashjer. perm pt-lime, MASSAGE m 1n is tr a t1 o n, Co m · belween 9:00 a .m. and weekdays, 20-25 hrs per FIGURE MODELS municatJOns or Weather Auto rental lme. oppor. 3.00p.m. at: For ecasting. No e x · for intel. friendly, neat wk, good pay. Apply in ESCORTS perience required. We appear. yng person over 2970Harbor Blvd pe r son . W ell s OUTCAUOMLY will send you to the best lB. Prev exp. not req'd. Sulte205 Costa Mesa Supermarket. Coast-Hwy Days.••H,hr schools. Meals & board Start w/lot man duties. 979-4200 at Marigold. CdM. provided + $397.50 per Advancement avail. lo 631·2140 CASHIERS month lo slarl. Call auto ren tal counte r CITIZENS BANK F/time. Good Pay Callfornja A~Enal person. Gd driving rec SoclalClubs 5400 Guard (714) or req'd. 831·2480, 495-6330 Growth co. 5 Locations ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-1343 for lnl · lion . OF We train. Co. benefits Babysitter needed in my METRO CAR WASH 2950 Harbor Bl, CM SIMGLI? Assemblers bome 2·7PM. Mon-Fri. 2 COSTA MESA Call lNTROVlEW for the B.ECTROMIC small children, Call after Cashiers wanted. Im-Intelligent & discreet ASSEMILERS lOAM 494·5779 mediate employment. way to meet new single Medical co. in Mission Babysitte r. my h ome. E\ual Opportunity Call 644-4460 people. 752-5411. Viejo is seeking exrir'd days, no wknds. Days; mployer M/F assemblers wor ing 549-1461, eves; 759-0486. CASHIB lat~== w/s mall components . Exper pref'jf. 32 Hi's per Good eye sight. manual Babysitter needed for Banlclnl wk. Mon/Tue s 9·6. dexterity req 'd. Xlnl Professor's childre n. TELLER Sat/Sun 9:30-6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• benefits. New building. Must be a mature loving Kerm Rima Hardware Sdool•lr For savings & Loan. Onl{mde~ndable hard person. Tues. & Thurs. 21666 Harbor Bl, CM ....... "°" 7005 wor · g ndhllduals call. all day. Mon, Wed.. & N~rt Beach Branch ••••••••••••••••••••••• Perm worlr a vail only. Fri. a cou~le hours only. Via dol. 1..ijbt typing Childcare. 2 girls, 8 Ir 10. REAL ESTATE Call Susan 581·3800 Mu s t ave own r equired. E~enence own trans, Mon-Fri. transportation & non-~rred . xcellent 2·6PM. Irv area. Call LICENSE Assemblers smoker. Bushard & Ban-ts and good work· alters. 552.37.w Btdt •cs Tl'OllMn n1ng. $50 a week. 963-5152 ~ envlronment. Please SCHOOL c Mr. Ryman for ap-ClDLD CARE/LIVE IN 2 Ir Experietteed Babysitter. supervision polnlment (714 ) 873-3180 sch age cblJdren. Lt H.sk. OFFERS Rapidly growing Irvine needed for 2nd grade IMPBIAL Pvt nn & btb.. Ideal for co. bu immed opening in CdM Harbor View boy in Student or grandma. Nr lhe following: your h ome . 2PM · SAVINGS&LOAN bus&es. NB 75i8-19t5. Gowst a..ctw.,.... An Equal Opportunity •Hand Soldering 5 :45PM, Mo n -Fri , •ituff~ PC Boards EmployerM/F/H CIRCULA TIOM 759-1363 eves. •Crash Course av all able •Ware rrfsping Thurs. only. Misc. •Materials provided. oCable& amess B Babysitter needed Im· IARMAID duties. Call 645-6111 •Small c la s s e s for Successful applicants med. ror 1 yr old. 4 days Clerical-Oen'l Ole. Typ-~nlOl'lalized instruction. will have good manual wk Mon -Thur s . FIT nigh~ P/T wkends. •Choose own taste-day dexterity & positive can Fri/Sat /Sun ofr. Hr s Top pay, M area. Call Ing, filing, 10 k.ey, order & night classes. do attitude . Work hrs 9:J..S.Spm. 6'2·1395 7$4-iMW. d esk . Costa Mesa. •Placement-up to 80% &'am t.o 4: 30pm. Company Babysltler · 54().7800, commission. paid benefits. Salary Beauty salon In CM needs open. Call or apply in Grandmotherly type lo hair stylists. Guarn + Clerical Free3Week person. babysit 3 niles pr wk. comm. 548-3446. 0r~te~a~bor Sales Training. Program Data Inc. Xlnt refs necessary. No c•ForO.Wls 16632 Hale Ave smoking. Must drive. NB Beauty ll1·1003 4tl-0442 I rvi.oe 549-0335 area. 673-5666 HAIR CUTTER Municipal Court. 4601 Take over some follow· Jamboree Blvd, N.B. bas Ka tell a Assembly , llg6t auto Babysitter. daytime. my Ina. Asst will t each Cull time p05ition avail•· Real Eatat.e School acces, dependable, home, 11,o!i day/ w k . Sas1oon method . ble Immediately, re· 32031 Camino Capistrano permanent work. CM. Sometimes more . Manicurist. Call 219t quires l yr clerical ex· San Juan Capistrano 675-6450 S4M287 Century Hair, 642-5381. per, type 40 wpm. S689 Mo. Call for apSit. Beginnln« oil painting ASSIMILllt IAIYSmH Beauty Operator clissea. Starting Oct. B.ICTaOMICS Sundays only. Boy, 7, &aUoos for leate. Sham· 833-0Ul ext 260. Dead ne ror applications is Tues· Eve. clasaes weekly. 2 Yrs min exper. elec· g Ir I. 9 . Ex per poo Ir towels fum. HD. day Sefi. 12th, 1978 at 511-2173 Nancy Call 1183-9449, lP M·lOPM, ironic d i rect i onal w/chUdren. eJ\joy sports, Tuel-Fri. 5PME .. E. .W.W-.cl. 7075 systems. oil industry. activities. Hrs lo-6. Alt 6 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt benefits. Orange Co. 759-1500. NB. Boater -n eed ser ious Yacht wort wanted: man airport area. call Ray boater t.o help test donal· Clerical Babysitter needed lmmed in 5()'s for yacht malnl. Giiman, 557·9051. ror l 'AI yr boy 8:30-2:30 ed experimental radar *JR. CLERK or c.-rewina lO yrs exp. aare ty a cce s sory . 761-3471 M·F. 646-3642 S59-4&4S •SR. CLERK Assemblers Dependable Lady to do Banlclng Bookkeeper /Hoe less •CLERICAL ASST how!ework. Thurs. Fri· REGISTER NOW fOR career oppor. ror bank The Vlllaee Inn Rest. daye>pen. 548·0595 WORK ON exper 'd Lite typing, p ayroll, Varied Jobs with " Practkal nurse. care for ON·CALL BASIS TELLERS MP. Some exper prel'd. without exper. in ~ood WESreLJFF ~ply In person 127 your loved one, wkdy of Tem:!ra~ Services Musl be oiu~olng &~· arlne Ave, Bal. lsland. d e surroundlnp . Ca I t.o· tornoons. $7 hr. No di.)'!!! JD7 est.c tr.Ste209 c le orlen ed. Int h8wrk. Ph a ft 9AM . Newport Beach eneflts ar pleuanl BOOKKEEPER FOR M0 7rS 675·6838 o r wknd a en-0s10 or 762-9118 workln1 aurroundlnaa. MORTGAGE BANKING ~~~off ce • &M-4MS Openln&a a t Tu1Un at FIRM Beautiful new omce. 0 overload AllSJataot Manager want· Newport oles. pleau nt co·worlters. Seamstress. Back to cd Ca1 h &r Ca rry SAMT1Ae<> IAMK all&ry ncgolatablc. Con· 557..0061 school clothes. decor · ·wholesale Uquor. wlo~. Pcnonnel Dept 2nd fl1r t act Jim Mc F11ul 3723 Blrch St~ N. 8 . Hems, alle r1tlon11 · bttr & tobacco. Santa m E, 1-t St£ TutUo 549411871. 10·12 noon Tue. Equal Oppor Employer --H.8.an!•-Ana. $41.o732. 832-5200, OE. Wed.Thur. ' I) I ; ~ lt I I ., ,~i ·~ .. I) •tl I I ; ~ ~· th 11d1r'n1 ......... p I ,, •''•rhNJ ............. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ........................ Waftl a REALLY CLEAN Movtni hauling, 4 yrs, ex. Can')' i.o 4c aave am. MOl!it WaUpaefir han1in1. re· HOUSE? Call Glnabam per, Reliable. reasonable aaona le. dependable. color repair $22.50 + Girl. Free etl. M5-511.3 students, 848-13S4. Try IWlntntftld. 493-5940 put.a, Free est. 116710 wan.. cei.llnaa. noora Us! Caltrorucs 840-2620 ,._&OnJ-T--. .,. Ir windows cleaned. •ruwlwg/PlflrMcJ . ...................... 646-6145 Piano Lualna " r'ifiaJr. is ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SpectaJJlint In t"eram1c.-HOUSEKEEPER PETERS PAINTING yrs esp. Maater' deg. In We enlries " noon .. Free EMr1eUc yng lady will Expr'd. Reas Rates. music. 124+1.S cents Wa etUmate. 9C-1883 cle&n your home for one Free Est. Call Gene moonly. 86M•33 fee. s:u.2219 all 5 TrMSerYice ~ ,,..,,.., . .,..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I do Housecleaning-••••••••••••••••••••••• Painting. Extr/lntr. Ex· Removala. Pruning. Irvine area. Consclen· f1'd, honest. neat. reu. Neat patches 4J textures Trimming, Llc. Joa. Free uoos. thorough. Gobtnd c'd 98'· 104.5 Dave FIHIST. IU-t43t estimates. 494·6221. Kaur. Mi-3828 ~ Pro( painting. Ext & int. PATCH PLASTERING a...c~ Low rates. Refs. Free All t ypes . Fre e CALL 640..TaH ••••••••••••••••••••••• est .536-4780,536-4383 estimates. Call 540-8825 LB"S TUI sav. European Landscaper ~ work. Fair price. Housepainling. Int.. Ex· ~ Rudy for the wind ~ s. 646-4871 day or e ve. ter. Free est. John Beck. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trim. spray, remove, 631-3363 or &CS-2161 Any ~lumbinftu, water graft, grind awmps. l.a.ndtca~log. Tree lnm-Wes.I&"-' serv. ew, ba m encl, ming. lean-up. 8 yrs Custom work. reasonable ceramic t ile. Re as. ~cl1a•Trees. exp. Free est . NobOru. price11, free estimates, 832·:M68 53HU82 or 897 ·2862 Bruno. 770-7043 lnar' • 25 Yl'5 exp, refs . CdMAR 640-TRH PERRY'S PLUMBING u ... ., EXCELLENT PAINT· Co mplete plumbing ••••••••••••••••••••••• ING Reasonable rates. Ex1)el1 shaping, thinning • services. Drain" sewer Brickwork. Small joba. free estima t.es. 548-2706. cleaning . Fr ee stwnL:movaJ. lndscp Newport. Costa Mesa & crea 675-2821. Ins. Reasonable priced. In-estimates. 34 hr service. lrvme. 675-3175 eves. ten or / Exterior. Free. 673-31Bl Wl.dow Cle •ta I Movil9g &t. 531-8788. Jack ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a clear view from WalJ~r 11\Slalled or re· • •••••••••••••••••••••• Prof service wllh AUas REPAJR & REROOF. All ACLEARVIEW mov . Rollage estim . S25. max 631-0217 eves Van Lines costs no more! Call Alan. 751-82Al. tyte s -s h1n g l e s-Free est. for locals, roe sbakes-compo·tar . UHlefsllgtl storage, & long dist. Paantan~, ext/int. Free est. 541·5'930 Classified Ads are realty moves. Stale lie. TlllOLS. Reasonab e rates. Llc'd PhS37·3160 contractor. 963-8825 McDANEL ama.11 "people to people" sales calls with bla re· Roofing & Repairs ''Mo v e anything , Apt Painting. Home's. Lie. 353446 1/991·9339 adersbip and big results! anywhere at anytime". lnl/ Ext. Low rates. To place your cluaified 24 hrs 7 days.~ Jerry. 540-$190 Sell klle Items 64W678 ad. call today 642-5678. HefpW..ted 7100 tWpW..t.ct 71 00 HelpW~ 7100 tw,Wmhd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• DRIVERS CLERICAL Cook aide for HB/CM. Del Taco. 2112 S. E . Part time. Must realde in Bristol, Newport Beach Delivery bakery goods to Become a member of our area. 968·3233 belween bu several openings for aupermarltet.s. No ex pr. dynamic Newport Center 9AM·12 noon. Final filing ful l & part tam e nee. MIJ.3751 btwn 9 AM Financial rtrm. We are ~12noon. now expanding & there date9/21/78. employees. Lunch hours ideal for housewives. full are many opportunities COOIC/CASHIB time positions good for DalYIRS for advancement. Apply Various otber duties. coll~ student.a. Hours Men or women 25 yrs or Now! The rollowing posl· P/time days. for small are ble but Mon lhru older. Know the coast Uoosare avaUable. Italian Rest./Deli. Over Fri a must. See Jim al cities. Net $180 a week or Clerical lA Students/housewives Del Taco between 2&s more. Orange Coas l Math aptitude & tile lYP· pref'd. The Sicilian. 2892 M·F. Yellow Cab, 17300 ML Ing reqwred. The.re are 2 S. Cst Hwy, Laguna. DEMONSTRATORS. Herrmann. Fountain daytime positions or.n 49'7·2610. Demo exciting products Valley. <No of Slater (8am-5pm>. 1 s:lit s 1ft belwn New hope & (lpm-9:30pm I. 1 night COOKS In major stores. ror well ....... Cook known housewares mfg. Euclid) position (5pm·12·30am) MalfROCMR AMsbift. Exper'donly. Top salary, w/tr ain. This tS an entry level pos. 5.-cWl'/lroler Send brief history lo PO Dnc CJen. Aftemooas •. in the microfilm & file PM shift. Exper'd only. Box 12Al Pac PaJ, Ca • Ptt11on.able. No exper re- dept . Ther e a r e 2 Newporter Inn Hotel, 90272 q'd. $3..25 hr. 642-004 daytime positions o~n 644-1700, ext 108 Mr. Demonstrators. Sales F.am extra money in your <8am-Spm>. & 1 night Yates. EOE. U ·5Hr+Mll•t1CJ1 spare time. Call Mrs . po s iti o n op e n Neuman 645-1390 after (Spm·12:30am> COOl(S DAYS Temporary positions. Spm. Cari Typist Fu ll-ti me . Apply in Salary. we tram. your Good lbfiing sk all s & person. 3446 E . Coast are a . Car a mus t . Bedt'Ollic TKll 998·6153; 636·3989 & phone a Uty req'd . We Hwy, Corona del Mar. (213 )451 -5855. Salary commens w/ex-now have 2 daytime posi· Equal Oppor. Employer per. NB area. Call J im, lions open. (8am-Spm > COOKS DENTAL~SISTANT· 75US36. CHAIRSIDE. Exper on· Excellent working coodi· Dinner House. Flume. ly. Pleasant ofc. Some ILICTllOMICS tions & co. benefits of· Nights. Exper Pref'd. expanded d u t aes. TICl•ICIAN fered. Apply in person. ~pm. Westmins/ HD a r ea. lmmed openinp 4 op. Please contact personnel J . P. Macs Restaurant. 8M-31.Sl. 10142 Adams Ave. at portunWes in .... est.ab. ADP Brookburst. H.B. OIN'rAL/As.W. co. in the Orange Co. COOKS Elqx-'d, full lime. New El airport area. Applicants Pension Toro Ok Call Tuesday. lo troubleshoot, repair & For Huntington Terrace 830-1130 test e&ectronic sytems. Services retirement home. Some Recent analog & dlgitaJ knowledge req'd . Will Dental Rece ptionis t. exper . req'd. Interview llM> Newport Center Dr train. Call 848-8811 or Ort.ho. NB. Start al up to by appt ooly. 557-9051 ask 2nd Floor. Newport Bch 847-3515. $12,000. Ortho exper r eq. for Busch. (714 I 644-4360 ext 263 642·2626. COOK-short order IMGIMHA Breakfast & lunch. Fu II DatdAslin.t Mechanical engineer . Clerical. Data Processing Ume. Must be exper. Af.· F.xper wanted. call after degree pref'd. Must hilve girl wanted, full-lime. t'Y in person. Ca e Sept 4. 644-0683. electronics bkgd. Resp OC area. 556·2992 for etro. 3505 Via Oporto. for R&D & working appt. N.B.~l Dent.al Recept. Oral sur· w/hands. Call Mrs. Kyle. Cooks wanted. M a gery ok. Dental exper . 581·3830. Mission VieJo Clerk-Drugstore F /time. Barker's 212 E. 17th St. nee. F /time. H .B . Corp. Medical Field. some weekends. Exper. 847~ 646-4303 helpful. Apply in person, Dental Asst · Oral Sorg. Mesa Verde Pharmacy, Cooks wanted PIT & full Finance 2971 Harbor Bl. Costa time. Will train. Up lo office. Frnt & back THRIFT & LOAN Mesa $4.75 hr. The Grinder duties. HD area. Mon· Fri. 842-2S21 COMPANY Rest aurant. 1400 W. Is looking ror CLERKS Coast Hwy. ND. 642-8881 De n l a I Assis tant BRANCH MANAG ER Coots & Waitress's apply cbalrside, NB. Salary ASSISTANT MANAGER open. Fringe benefits. No in person at 27142 Ortega Sats. or eves. cau Jenny. CUSTOMER RCPT'ST UTOTEM Highway, S an Juan 548'5602 day or night. CREDIT Investigator Capistrano. for their beautiful new Openings Now Available Dental Asst. Chairslde. office in Huntington for fulJ or p/Ume clerks COSMETICS N.B. Group practice. Ex-Be.ch. II you are in· oo 2nd " 3rd shifts. No 40 people needed to learn per pref'd. 640-1122 lerested in working for a & teach p rofessional clynamic company with exper ne cessary -we make-up techniques. Dental Asst. exper, UNUMlTED GROWTH train. Advancement OP· FUU/part time. LAURA career opportunity In and ADVANCEMENT portunlUes to those who LYNN COSMETICS. For beaut office. Qualified in OPPORTUNITIES. call qualify. For information appt. call 731-0561 total expanded duUes. for confidential in· IO t.o our nearest market $50 day. 837-7112 terview. or com.act t.be penoonel Counter Help: lmmed. '7141117.tot I office at opening l0am-3pm. 4 Dishwasher o r Pina 13442 Lampson St ~wk. weekdays. Ap-Garden Grove 537-4840 ply, Newps Sandwich helper, S·9PM. Apply Equal ()ppor Employer 30242 Crown Va lley =;o-:1w~ salon, 1673 Irvine/ 17th Pkwy, Laaun• Niguel. St, CM 631-2.828. ·=·-Dog Bather Q.aJCTYl'IST Co~nter help needed 9-1, Tues.sat. Large advertlslng agen· Some exp pref'd. f/time. cameo Cleaners, 548·2884 Call Mary Mei.mer cy needs xlnt typist. Call 644-0893. '"-1212., ext 304. &perior working conds Domestic live-In, Span. & benefits. Send resume Counter Girl needed p/t OK. Laguna Beach area. Furniture Delivery & lo Pam Jensen. Cochran, for natural foods rest. Separate maid's~ $75 st.ore melnt. sa. 75 an Chase & Co, 6450 Newport Exper. helpful. wkly. Care for 3 nm hour. ,:g:.ly ln C,jrson Cent er Dr, Newport Goode nough Na tural "house. 831· 1453 221Sff Blvd .. M. Beach. Ca 92660 <No Fooda,67~. OENERALOFFICE phone calls please) DOMISTIC HB.P Credit~ker, Ful.IUme, Woman to take care of 2 Electronics nnn aeeks Clerk/Typist-must be ac· ~rience h e l'1ul. boys. 5 & 8. Mon· Fri. ~er w/general office curate. Gen er a l ofc ED CALIFO IA Cd M . Dys on I y , e .1tper. Should have duties lo Include submit-BANK, 630-A, Newport 714-525-5527. 1tronf commwilceUve ting cus t om colo r Center Dr, NB. ~-akll s . Establish swatches lo dye lab. Will E.O.E. DriHrsW..ted material requirements. train. Apply In person Thursdays only . Re-Pt~ putthue orders & Cuslomweave Carpets Delivery Poes for young qui.res van or lg stet. followup, Pleaaut work- Inc. 18430 Paclrlc St. man, physically able in wgn. CallMHlll Loa eonds. Cell Velor F.V. warehouse & delivery. Electronics, 54CMl2N. $3.25 hr. start. must be ...... Coditall Waftnta neat ~pearlng & booda· Girt PHda.y, career oppor ~ ble. ean driving rec & Expanding co look.inc for w/dynamJc growtb co. Eam ~ t.o $300 per wk. CaJif. Uc. 835-8422 people willing to work. Secretarlal exp helpful. Neat appear. Good driv· Must be articulate. Low t lion. Placement Deliverym en fer early Ins rec. Over 18. Co personable, front ofc &Mist. 751·9194. AM newps~per in C.M. vehicles. $2.SS per hr + type. call Diana 84M059 Penn CJ/t. ust have de· incentJvea. Call Mark, COMP»IOH/U .. itt ~ car & be retie. 7SJ.2688 daysM:IO =ht houJekeeplng. mo. 646-5844. DRIVER HANDYMAN Fu.llllme Delivery ~/Ume AM LA ~ c.ompenion. Live-in to a• Times de Iv. $100 per wk WANTED Jilt active elOerly lady. st. 494-8496. HARDWARE SALES· Ml· Mu1t drive fc assume household resp. 6'8·1304 DB.IYRY SUNDAY ONLY Ume. uper preferred. Freeway Auto. 26242 . A~ ln person: Crown Cooks& Avert Parkw•r.· at SO To d eliver DAILY Ka ware 3107 E . Cal PlLOT bundle. to car· Hwy,CdM COGbH..,.n frwy. Mlt•lon V ejo. rien in ~una Beach Nelp needed in sm all Exper. Is non-exper. for .,..,.,,.._we area. R~r'03 van or new lt.allan r e.t•urant. larse tta wagon and resthome. Some exper. Good worldn~ conditions Pennanentpart me{ob ~ drivin1 record. pleue. Part or full Ume. ~ p~ C. I Franco'11 dellvwi.na urly mom na 4815-SM."J t.A Times to homes In . c, Vly.839-1989 lrvlne/NB ueu . Mu11t 642-4321 Help wanted p/Umc. over bt-rcllable •have depen· ........ 18, day fl eve shlf\5. Ken· Make your 1ho p8ln1 clablo 1.ta.nsportaUon. No O..WI•-tuc~ed Chicken, 693 easier by wiln(l I.he aily rollectlna. Salary S350 1'.:qual ()pf::unlty S. Hwy, L.,uoa PlJot Cl&Mlfied Adi. mo.~ Em2oltr Beach. .. _-.....-.. .. >O • • tJll 19 "" llf or y . op Hil r . -~ ry on )3 tn ~s B - )C 30 181 .Le •· >h y. X· ,_ P· u n ,, ... e d '· '· y It • ·t ,, I/. I:· 1r II ·s tr " th - lb Le ir. or -- ltS· ~ 'I . a n I t I 1er 1- OR 1=--,. LJ.200 S9fiOO ll,400 $9600 .16.~ $7hr rncy J )~ S.'l-8190 - llvldual #Ork W f &250/wk S Ca ll - I ""PW..t.d 7100....,W.t.d 1l HllfpW.W 1t00 ....,W.ttd 7IOOHtlpW_.td 7100 ~~~ ••••• ?~~~ Friday. September 8. 1978 DAILY PILOT 09 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Matin" MUISISA.IDIS PP~~Ji~·J';~;~':;c'A~:: HelpW..W 7100"'4pW•t.d 7100 HelpW..ttd 7100 MACHIMISHOP Marino canvas 4' UP · 7.3 • 3.u . Ex~r'd & C08taM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIGALSECTY HOSTUS ~ not nece:111. Apply bet ll or at\ 3. Bob Ourns Rc.i.ur1l0t. ~ Fuht.on laland. N.8 tor purtner. tlt>a''>' Utla• t.ion. Nowpnrt ~•~h of· ri ce w/JClnl b11ncf1t 11 1'ritlnln11 on Zc-ro• 80(). No 11hthnd rcq S.alary Tratnoe for MS precision holAt.lry nuer, trolnee or trainees. Men Verdt etia. R.E. Sales grlndlnl. Xl n t C'O . experienced. Pcrmia Conv Hoep,661Cent.erSt, -ESSER •AYAJLAILIMOW Sales person. perrh/full benefit&. rapid •dvan· r II ti CM ,.-" Restaurant lime RM Abrams 1819 cement for n&ht per100. nent. u mt. company for Ory Cleaner. No ex· 2 posltlona In exciting & JACK IH Newport Blvd. CM h I benefJta C.ll 64$·2267 for .... URSl'S ,_, nee. Call btwn 7 and e.11paJJding Ct!ntury 21 Of. lA<I 14 uat rom you lo-appt. " AIDES 2":30. u .. , .... oc nee! Call for appoint lHI IOI d11y 0.lt.rook Corp. 929 y & PIT. All ahJru. Pre ..... _.. tod •. I Balter <it. Co.ta Meaa. • ..... •lltt&llSI• . rttn I l f ment ay ... d scover: FAMIL y "'-th .. ~1"9llc, unarga•a". "' ---ce cat on c uses o • 8 rlnllna Shop b•lper •Why w• ar• '--tter1 ""' ..... .. "' " .. ,. ' M).()tOO New H.B. apa nHd• ll· ferod. HS ConvalQcont ·~I k n 0 w I c d g; 0 f •Wbv we •r= ::"'l'O I ,, I RIST AUi.AMT p/tlme moml'i. Westcliff ---------C'Ol1'l~m1uri.lv wtexper lkUI Call 752·8~ L1&a t1r Pam COOIC..PM SALIS PER SOM PAMTIYWODB We art' '""ll101 In dlv1dual• w ith rnud handling II pr~par•UOll Hpeneo<-e K.l\jny M ~t-1 l ent ~ompan y bmcflt.11 t.aquor ~lon1 Clerk . rt1puoslbJo Day~ It/or mt . In 648-~ lrartlv6 ladles for man · Hospital 847 3515 .. _.... " • w "• · ....,...W HI Plaza. &42-0972. M1ld ltllblntrnancc I . • ....... room & A.B. Dick •C«yourUcensefa11t ! "'°' RIMG! HJCKORV F .. RMS reeept. P>I Uons. No exp. pre1aes. Xlnt starting •Wbv we train better! " Open,n1• Aprly In nee Will train. Day " Ufl J UQCJOICLB.k person only, Al Baba nilht. f\Jll It f 't open· NURSES wagetoqua edpenon. •How lo 1iarn big Codls•C...t.r SAl..~ All DOOl\I ntahl• tlon Motel. a2~0 Ntwport lnp avail. Cal 98!·7723 RN'S & VN' M2·ll71forapp't. moneyl Peno.el Sporting good mfr For dabl• ,Wandtammrr W-Blvlf.C.M o:IM0-310010.m·IOpm 7 l S Production Workers Begla.:i?~called We havr immediate ap pt <'ll ll C i ndy. Apply hm·noM Moo·Pn PC'rsoonl't MAlllOn HOTa YOO Newport Cent..r Dr Ne1wport ftflacb P.qual Opp >!rnPb'r mil C)UOf 87). 7UJ Maid wanted. Sou II If Days. Needed ror hollpltal a ta ff needed on paint tilling Century 21 openinp on all shifts for ._n_•_l7_81_.000 __ 1 ____ _ I U...o l , ..... .,~ c t H relief. ICU/Med aura . AU line. Will train. Start GoldStar~rvice lull and part-time po61· s•• l!swou•M Li ve Jn cump1.o on fr>r ,.._e · -·~· 1 · wy • ............ C..trol shltta avail. Muat be de· 13.50 hr. Good benefits ft ---'----------~---_;_.-• lions. Must be 18 and ,.._ ,..,_. ~~.1~1~o:~•n.;. ~:~e Lacuna Huch '94-489%. Cltfil pend 1 able & have rers. ~hrki~nd. A803ppAlty a~; RESIN MIXER over Startin!l pay is ~3r:::!!fg:n~qr,:i::e~ Qalf Siil ll!ilYJ, SSG-5al MAfLaOOM l yr olc exper. poatlna. Sk 11 assessment tests ...,. esa. l t<*a, Color matchlng or ttlat· S2.&:>/hour ror swlnl( shaft . p / T IMsmlB blltchlnl. accur a t e are aiven. Group in· S.A.nrSo.Coast Plaza. eel exper .. working with and $3.00 houl ror tn antiquea . -l ll""tea •-d"'•ail• aurance avail. TOP ~yester re.In. 0e-n· (ll"aveyard. lntervlews.oo. __ 79tS __ . ------..__ u-.. n~...-no ex· .. .,.. • "• '" PIT help n-...a...a lmmed <r;; ·-• •ve·ln houa•kcep~r / .-... ... """"" Heavy wor'-load "'-11 WAGF..5.Askaboutother ._.,.,.,. ble wor ker, w/abil.lty arebeinghelddallyrrom•-.-------- tb&M'debien. Tub,..,.., b:.uy 11\te r. Mature ~~ ~.lrPllolDr ~n'towromrall: f°' 11~. 540.1639. £~:aJ bMefit.s. Come in Dam· ~~~Yld:~?:c~<:~1t.:~:Z to work with ratios & a1PM·5PM. Pleuse 11pply 1 • 3-JPM Apply T\ln J'tl 11111m11n Own trans lir: ... c··~J0•,..,_,...,.1,•E,,t .•-()ppEmpl.yr. $1>mMon·Fri. aft6p·m J W • • • percentages. Apply In npel'SOfl! """ ... ...., -"6 ''"' ., '""" .. _ ,. _, WESTCLIFF · per so n . b t w n ll•J •l JatUre'a f\ajtp:t"Cfy ...,, ,_,OU\ U""""'--1 .. c-----1 Ano.. l7l0 •D Oran••1--------1 M .. I "TI ..... c I _.. -16~'W:tc~rs~209 IEAL IST A.Tl lOA"c"jf:RO MFG JACK IM An Cll C ...-....... .......-"' ,,..-.._ C....,..,. ir. &l 1!$ THI IOX · L.09 ..... ~· R ,.,,.,.,= 0 NewportBeach • -.... 7801CLAY.H.ntg8cb. ttouseele•n1n• H1 rrr. ":d ic• .... l ln Dana -Perm openlna for u&· ll..--., t range 631-0610 752·9118 P08ltions available tor W. of Beach. So. of llll~lt•d ... .. .-.~, ara.ive 1Nlnt mech A Co. firm 11~ near OC experienced and Garfi'eld. St'bt1Collo1•, «irl ~ .wkil\it t0-2 d&lly Call w/inan~ ""'Wpmeot In· Airport is seeking a energetic agents; please EOE CotteMno llt'll wit. Ref 6 . Cd M 1ttver1o1de. 611&-00GO uxt ~·~" ,, ~.. 1 .... 11 material control proch.1e· OFFICE Help, filing, ty"-send resume a to 631·9942 are. ""-~-----• Ul8 £.0 t IKAU&uon Ir l'ilpa r -11 •· tJon control lndlv. This " Udtthouse Re l ___ 2 ·3 yrs e x per . 'ndl 1 th . r i !ng,pbones.et~.F/tlme. ,... ___ aty Inc. Responsible woman to EquaJ()ppEmplyrM/F ffOil('lttlellnt'rs, s.. br .i·--------•I troubJdtioOt!n" control • v. s o ave min o $3hrtostart. 548·5S43. 31716 ~t Hwy, Ste C. team exciting, creative PT '" yra exper. Will be So.Laguna.CA92677 trade. Will train. Age•----------- / · C'ar nC'crinar~ LOAM panel.a " DC circuitry. -rlo.-lna production & 25-40. Call the Shade Restaurant Gan1ham mrl 6'.S-SW OU Mwil bf' willing to work ..-···~-.. R£"' EST TE C MS&OR overllme. Xlnt benefitis & m11tertal planning ac· ..,._L A Sllop,673·2030 COOKS Uo u•ekee11er·IH e oul A i>ObllJOn IB avaJI for 11 .. _,, I lud'-tivitles. Offer xlnt sal & QfffC£ CLERK SA LE SPEO PLE WAITRESSES S.Swamma/M...,.. Full & pltime for bakery shop. Apply 1n person Tue2i thru Sut to AM to 3 PM. Scandiua vlan Pa ::lry Shop. 685S Warner A vt'. HH . .,.1677 Sandwich & Salad As· semblers. part-time Sam·9:30am. Mu st be neat. clean & dexterou~. S3 p/hr. 979-0747 for appt alt lOAM Lori 'i; Kitchen. h h h ..• woramg cu .... 11 nc ualt benefil .J..,, Please sen•• WANTED. Pe-"'ft al.lzed Responsible woman to BUSBOYS Ba Ibo• rot n t 1t re u perM>n w 0 us l e ... e 11 paid hoUdatys. co paid -· u ''""" babysit 10 year old boy M' I Refere nces pll.'a5~. sire t0Jo1J1 on ag,rresslve arouP inis phui, 11ick p.ay l'\!'Bume & sal history to training. Xlnl reputa· Alter school. Mariners 1~ mum or no e x· Sandwich Shop near OC 675-~ll. mortRage ln;u'I t•o doing bmf!fits, Uberal vacation Classified ad no. 336 c/o . . tioos. High commisaM>n acbool area. Call after ~nence ne~. Full & pt· Airport. Mon-Fri. 9· 311 ---------1~1nt'.llS In SO. Orange benerlts etc. Call for DailyPilot.POBoxlSOO, The .Dail/a Pilot ,has an &beautiluJoffice. 6p 6428559 tlme.Applympers~n. 2::.'>. u.~to5 :30.1788l HOUSllHPB f.o~ e~b~1:. r'~·:~ ie:~~~ appt. or come lo the Costa Mesa, Ca 9'.!626 ~~i/go~~f3:si ~~ MALLOY REALTY ~:~ra~t 0J~.!1Jlf~~Ts Skypark Blvd.~ 0670 4 hrs per d'1y ($1S per Preference will 00 given persoMel otc betwn hrs MAT U R E W 0 M A N our Classirled Depart· 960.4342 Straw "at Pa'zza h"" fuU 88 Newport Blvd, CM wk} or 5 hl"S Pt!f' day 1 d ol9&llamor1 &4pm p/tlme to w elcom e ment.Mustbeabletouse "-··'Es "" -SEAMSTRESS ($93..75 per wk>. Mon to col ef{e ~ra uate Mon·Fr1 lo complete ap· newcomers & contact a 10 key adder tydJe nc<1& late & p/time day It night Retail Sales Experienced tbru Frt. Hou""'worlc, w1pnor exper in the field pllcaUon h .,.. 'bl h d t 11t&a ... 1M1.L ""'lltlooa avail Over 17 ft-• I d C 't Sai1 loft bas ,·mmediate ..... ol fin:tnce, real est. In· · mere ants. r1eJt1 e rs. aroun 40wpm, nan le _,..""" ,..... · ..... es a Y or ass mgr. h1und. shopplnit & er· liurance or act.'Ounting. CALlFOAM Need car, lite typing. phones and other general B«>UGH INCOME? ~~·eldABPP11yd EaltT24402 P<?thsilion. Experience opening. Som e f'X · rands for bui;y pro· Xlnl sal/comm llCbedule 16661VonKarrnan 547,3095, clerical duties. Op· Join an exciting com· .. 11 v · oro. Wl Europeandesigners perience desired. Ph resssonal. Must haveown permits unlimited Irvine 557·7100 . portuoity for advance· pany with unlimited In· Restaurant prefer red. Apply 1n _67_J..,;__2180 ______ _ trans ai refs. &4().896() pe"""'nal '"'owlh & ·1m-Equal Oppor Employer Mature Male dnver for menl and ex.cellent com· come potent1· al. Free ..... ar. & EDot person. 3363 Vi<1 Lido, G ---------• '"" .,. picking up pets & light be f F . "'5 ~ NB Apropos cretary . irl Friday HOUSSC:IB'Bt med income. Send re· MAINTENANCE MAN yard main(. Sea Breeze pany ne its. or m· s tanding building in ' · Restaurant desires ex· H · T R · sume toC.Kaufman.620 needed for sm hotel in PetCemet"''""962·7lll t.ervJew,pleasecaU: million dollar location. Pl'ZZAPAILOR a.....-S•rteft"llOll perienced typist. book· untington el'T. ellre-N rt c o s ~-1 Personnel Office Immediate opening for c _,_ • "'r'°" ment H ome . call ewpo enter r, le Lal(una Heh, F /T . ooba.tH•r• L'•-.i ....... .., ·tt rt •. r keeper. & hostess. Op· 211 Newport Beuch, ca ,.,"'·7588 ,,,,,_H ...... IC/H....._ 642-4321,ext.277 highly motivated ex· .:K<l~,.gi .a .... o · 't t I II -848--88-1...;1·------1 92860 --(~rirt.d"car G-;r;ge. ORANGE COAST perienced Or in ex. .,......, Dri•en rice Sl;lPPl)' store has an :~s1 :, b::Sme~ c!11 ._. __ .._ __ nar, llve·1·n. Pvt I•--------Maintenance man for lite h pen·enced "°"Pie T aln Immediate openings. opening for an ex . Mr. Hupe ato"" "'-1 ~..... Fu l time, rly wage. D"" 1LY PILOT · ""v : · r · P/Ume 'or men •-..,omen perienced salesperson in .....,......, rm 4' ba, nr heh. Spanish maint. Perteet tor re-CM St5-4066days "" rng program. Twllon as· • •.. , __ ..._...;:...._ ____ _ spkng ok.493·5756 LOT A.TTEHl>A.HT uree. Apply Travelodge, . . 330W.BaySt. sist ance. Full lime willingtoworkevenings. So. Coast Plaza Mall. cretary . CdM . Must Must8el8 &DJW.Coaatffwy,N.B. MECHANICAL 'Equal0pportun1ty manager. $2.70 lo $3 to start. FulJ Work hrs llAM·•PM, have good secretan e11 Kousekeeper/Alde, care for disabled lady. 9am- 4pm. 5 Day wk. Must drive. H.B. 962-5224. IMSPICTOI Employer call manager now for Ume day pogttion also M·F. skills, be mature " use MAJNT .. ffANOYMA.N nfld · 1 · · available. Responsible Contact Mr Forsytlle al good •,.,. t v · d Rapidly g-wing Orange Pain•A•, auto accessory, co ent1a 1nterv1ew. ...,...._""'.., f . . J .... gmen . ane P/ti• & F/tinw Company Bene.fits. Apt ma Int. In building • v ~ 96l-567l penooa age 18/over may _,.....& or 1nterv1ew duties. 67~9920 clean-up. CM. NB area. Co. ftnn located near OC dependable, perm. Cost.a apply daily after 5 PM. --. ---------------- Truck or van neeessary. Aiport is seeking a Meaa,675-6450 AsJt forJean orMaU.Me RetailManagement HOUSBEEPER , rvro MAN for car rental. 30 lo 40 hrs wk. Some a.~~h1and!ca~ inspector. • &:l's Pizza Parlor 410 ASST WAMAC.ER uv& exp needed """ •,603 ........ n JV. lS to have a PART JIME 17th St, ,...~ta M-a. Current open 1 n g Matur~ live-Jn wanted 18 +. part·time, AM or · · .,....~ · min o( 3 yrs exper. Must Real FAtate ~ ...,. fut for 2 children. 536-2403. PM shift, 752-7100 Management be able to make ins pee· w/ ure oppor for store . ~-. mgmt. Mus t b e en- H o USE KEEP ER. LVN Allergy NB Bek & PEOPLE PERSON ~~~ios:!u~~rts '~f P!~~ EVENINGS REALIST ATE RESI'AJU!CAr:JI... t.buliastic&tenergetic. Elrpe'r'd, English speak· tmt'orc duti~s 4 day wk Exec looking for p/t. as. sembly by him.sell. Offer SALIC'C'PERSON ,.. " " HlCKORY FARMS ing pre f err ed' own 64.'>-3374994-ssSo • soc. in wholesale supply. -•-t sal & benefit p'-g. Adul•b wa''h ~ .. btanding, NE""'EDED 1HllOX Fashion Island trans p. Fu 11· time . Cati Mr. Hall6'2·1634. ""'' • "° • .,,..., Call"""6030 673-9045 LYN'S DAYS Please send resume & attractive personalities Personal attention, ex· AMI · "'""' MANAGER sal history to Classified who enjoy working with pert instnicUon & pro-f LY ROUfETECHNICIAN Housekeeping & Babysit-7.3 Charge Nurses. ad no.329c/oDailyPilot. kids. Start al $3.50 per (essionalatmospbereare RESTAURANT Steady job for right Ung for teacher. Nlce Every other wknd off. The Daily Pilot has open-PO Box 1560, Costa hour. Phone642·4321 Ext. essential Ingredients for MOW .. llMGI penon. Profit sharing & fanllly and h.ome. Mon· ~:easantafil~e ~ Cork. ing.s for Circulation Dis· Mesa, ca 92626. 250. BETWEEN 4:00-S:OO your success. Contact us group heal lb. Apply Fri. NB. Good Sal. easec ya e onv. trict Managers in the PM. for conridenhal in · CooU•C~ Monday9·12. 6'S-3363 _H_os_pi_tal_.546 __ -64_50_. ___ , growing coast area or MIDICAL AskForJiM lerview.-11~dPestControlCa. ---------,•-.--------•!Orange. Otfi . tants d d •--.1-.....,. PwlGRHI ..,..,, Ca II 557-0S20 SECllTA.IY Hote.I Sales. Typin& Ci sh req'd. Apply in person. Surf &c Sand, 9am-Spm, 1555 S . Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach. SICllT IJlY-1.lGAI. s yrs eaur legal exper- cooperate. real estate, business It probatlt Bookkeeping, dual tape typing or equ1 valent, O.C. A111>0rt area. Salary commensurate. Ask for Mr. Ughtholoer 833-9124 HOUSEKEEPER-AID,•~ Mal r I be . ice assis nee e EqualOpportunity -1-r..-optntel W h . . 566E.Dyer Rd.S.A. CM.Retired lady.Steady MachineShop eor ema e. gurner foruniquehealtheums. Employer 642·1t30 e ave immediate 9'7!MI02l or experlenced appli· Also, p/tlme posllions opmin1s on all shifts for •---------SICRIT"'•Y/• - pi t. $27Smo. 6dys. Nd HELP cants are encouraged to avail. Medical exper not. Part time weekend, early full and part·Ume posi· SADDLEBACK --.,-car, no smoke. 642-8494 apP9'· ExcelJeat benefits nee. Call 540-7442 Health morning help. Various tiooa. Sta rting pay is UNlFIED =~~~'::Cti:~is E~~ Jntertor Plant Main· ()Ult IMl'&.OYMINT paid by emp&oyer. new Examin.etics, lnc. N.B. duties. $5 hr. Must be 16. RIAi.ESTATE 12.SS/hou.rforswingshlft SCHOOL DISTRICT quired. Reaume to Ad. tenance, horUcultural modelcompanycarwitb ..,ESSENGER P /T 992Brit·~:.· Ask for Mr . c...-1 and $3.00/h o ur f or .... !'~'1°vrtaem~~~!fct. 308. Box 1560. Daily -....-.tpref.4.94-0l6S OMCIWIU. persooal uae. vacation. -graveyard. Interviews ,_..,.._. .............. .._.,...._ IE--. sick leave, pensioo and S.A. ofc. 20ht' week guar. Fantastic new company are being held daily. Yust have over 2 yrs Pilot. Costa Mesa CA .. .,,..._.,c.trot vr9" cred.itunion. · Salary+ car allowance. PARTTIME located In prestigious Yuat be 18 and over. exp. in resp journeyman 93621; SA. TUllDA. Y Est.abtiabed scale for this Ca II D a v l d s m ll h ~ • ..aos Newport area looking for Please apply in person: •-·et. Heavy duty me ch. ~~~~~~~~~ SJ>Orlswear mfg has SEPT' 9 & 16 549-8871after 10 ...., _ _.. licensed real estate pee>· &CT 1· opening for: Organized, • positioaia$168to$30lper am. EverySundayandEvery pie. Active omce. Great repair work on heavy SECRETARY motivated person. Typ· week based on ex· ~&Etcorh otherSaturdayandSun· co~'m:~t .. ~"sp.lit.;..~ofmor. JACKIN automotive & d iesel Girl Friday. Bookkeep-ing. invoicing. 642-3472 Excellent job op· perience,plusboouaes. day mornings. Driver to ........... al n.o:t,. THllOX equip. Sl.02J8..$1.2'8 moo· . d . ed N portunities are available Minimum requirements Mos1 .... es drop bundles of Dally t.bly + benefits. 8 hrs a inl experience esil' · 8 · at McDonnell Douglas in are: aee 18, generally Female. Top money. .Pllot to carriers. Must JIS I. 17• StNet day.12 month position. &r;..'J;::n Sall Design J. p. Mau Huntin gton Beach for clean driving record, Must ha"e car. 631-2140. have van or large station C.... Mete 1_:.:.::....:=:.__ ____ _ 0 ..._.HouM skilled men and women. willingneA to work with + good driving record. '3l..f479 Automotive body r €'· Secretary. St at ~ U you have recent ex· young 10-16 aae boys and Momtng newspaper auto Call 642·4321, ask for pair/ant mech. lnheritance Referee·s Now interviewing ror perience in any of the girls 11AM to 9PM route.Approxhra4-6am. Harry Seeley o r Don F.qua.IOppEmplyrll/F Must have over 3 yrs Office. t rvlnc. In· Day Waitress PQ8iUons. 5 following fields or ex· weekdays wtt.b OJ>Uonal Xlnt situaUon ~or mad t1ure Williams. ... -~ran_. exp. in resp Joumeyma n teiligent, good sldfts and oa,ys a wk. 15-20 hrs. Ap· pert.lse and desire an im· Saturday overtime. Not person as earner· ea er. rnvr5n ..,. level body repair Ir mathematical abilities ply in peraon betwn 3pm provemenl In working jUlt newapaper delivery Appro~ earnings over p•~JE-UP 675-4890 RESTAURANT painting. Ability to req.556-4472 &Spm Mon-Fri. cooditions, benefits, and but tDt.aJ management or $350 mo. 540-3006. M JACK IN perform mech repair & __ 10_142_A_d_am_s_A_v.....;e.....;._H_B_1 rateeofpay,seeus now! a defined district of MOVIE & TV EXTRAS PERSON REAL ESTATE maint. on vehicles. $977. s~cre ta ry . Newport klYPUMCH MACHINE customers. young in· NEE 0 E 0 8 y SECIET'"'IY THllOX to $1,188. monthly Centerfirrnneedssbarp. OPStATORS OPERATOIS depend~nt dl&tr:ibutors. H 0 L L y W 0 0 0 with at least t year ex-~ FAMILY +benefits. 8 hrs a day 12 personable exper'd secy. •Boring Mill-120 P1~~on. service. col· CA"""ING DIRECTORS. perience. preferably Applications being con· month position. Must t,ype tiO wpm. d1t·· Leading Orange County &4S" DeVlieg .... ~....... "°"1 newspaper. Excellent sidered for immediate IESTAUIAMT taphone. Career oppor data center has lmmed. •Enftine Lathe-20" Those qualified and ln· Guaranteed results, over company benefits. Apply employment. Call Joe til<)W HlllNG! Bus driver/ auto service with growing co. Ca ii openings for ex pe r l\mericanwithTracer terestedcometo: S.OOO jobsfilledthis ye~r betwef!n 9AM & 6PM, Himmelsbach, manager Ability to perform Diana 640·4059 d ays operators. Full & pt -•Grinder ·Crush Model llOW laySfnet aJone.$2S·$lOOperday 1f Monday thr u Friday .. Town Center, Laguna Coob&C_.... routine preventative 9-4 ::ll time. 2nd & 3rd shifts. uo ~ta Mesa accepted. Yrly fee. VICE Ask for Paul Ward or NI g u e I R e a lt y . maint work on auto --------- Weekends part-lime. •JlbBore-#3 VIDEO C AS T I NG D 'dG · (7l4)830-S050 Ptrscn••I equip, tire repair. and Secretary, Newport Ctr Flexible hours. Call Moore & ll3SlP Monday througbt Friday SERVICE. l714) 761-1244 avt utierrez. We h ave immediate mounting. Abil:ty to Law firm. lntelligence & E leanor for appt. •MiJbngMuchine-Vert 8:30·5:00 and a,sk for en94. OIAMC.ECOAST Rectpf/Typist open.ing.sonallshinsfor drive a schooi bus. gd skUls •req. Call Ruth 546-6080. Integrated ical&Horizontal Ha rry Seeley an tbe DAILYPILOT Pleasant phone manner full and part.time pos1· $845.·Sl.026 monthly+ Brarer 759-3800 Data. Costa Mesa •Tu1Tet Lathe-Jones C.:ircuJation Department. Night manager · high 642-5682 & good typing skiUs for lions. Starting pay 1s benefits. 8 hrs &1 day 12 ---------• &Lampson#3&#5 EqualOpportuolty volume liquor market. 330W.BaySl.. s mal l magazi n e $2.85/hour for s wing monthposition 1---------KITCHEN HELPEI •Vertical Turret Lathe Employer Experience preferred. Costa Mesa blls .. '-shift, and $3 .. 00/hour for SECRETARY RalcighHillsHospital 48''Gidding&Lewis.56" Good pay & conditions. EqualOpportunity pu •wig co near Or. graveyard. Interviews Subbusdriver lmmediateopeninR with Ne~~Ea:~ S~~70? Bullard or 12 ft Niles , ............ -.................................... ; ~c~~ ~l r~:i~.~~:!~ Employer ~~~. r~~{;cy ~o 8 Wo. ::istbe~:g18h~d d:~~~: Must be over 21 yrs old ~ 1~ct~~~~e~lc:~l1~'r~ l r-: ir i taAna. PBX CaUforappt. 752•6474 Please apply in person: !'P~b~~Sept 19 25631 Call Mrs . Johnson for Laguna Beach MOTORIOUTE Daily Pilot route in Laguna Beach & South Laguna . Afternoons, Monday through Friday plus Saturday and Sun· day mornings. ~ per month gross profit. $50 C.ash deposit requir ed. Call 642-4321 ask ror Circulation. Leave your Name, Address, Phone Number and Make of Car. Good for student or TOOLIMG •Tool & Cutter Grinders •Tool & C utter As· semblers •Toolinl! Research General Machinists ltilSPECTORS •Machine Parts •Tooling •Recelvlng Detail •Mechanical Assembly •Electronic Assembly •Hardness Testing i · f ~. i Ans wering ser vice Receptionist Utetyplng 01'seno O r. M 1·s~ton app't.644·9060 ! .lfli..· ~ i Nite audit-Or, ex-p'd pref'd. operator full & Prr. Call ' · ., i wr.,, j Apply Mon· Fri 9-4. Mrs . 83S-3S6t paper work. ans. phones. JACK IM Viejo. I " 't>. : Presley. San Clemente yng co. 64.S-1395. Karen. THE IOX . ";'/· •. \( [ JJ:m. 125 w.~ve Esplan· PIX Operator Receptionist ror N.B. law 1205a.lrerStrHt SECRETARIES · "4 ' •:_ · i dian. lmmed openlng w/local firm. typing req'd w t e>::pe rlent'P in Businessmen i stock brokerage firm 7141752.251B CostaMfla handwork or i1e win g {Wlth&WithoutSH : · · l MURSERYM.AN seeking re li able in· 7S4-976l Sill.ls. Steady work. <213J TYP If you o re doing j F\&11-time, mature male dividual.6:30AM-l2noon. EqualOppEmplyrM/F 596-9441 ISTS buslneu under o i over 21. 6 Days incl CBllSandy,640.1460. •----------• PIX p · tit' 8 i . Sat/Sun. Work with ---......:..-----1 Rece~ta..nas· t ~··Es i tc io11s ua neu l plants. trees & delivery. UV ~ Long & short term :J'- ! Nome you ore required i Exper pref'd. $3.00 Hr REGIST R NOW FOR ES s1gnments. Holiday & !'by law f8"81ness and ' PBXO t WORKON R TAURANT DOYOUrUY ' t 0 n "'roje·sz·-· Cod". Sec. j! up. Lag u n a H i 11 s f f3 Qf$ v " (' <J 1 n ,. a v ,. " .,. .. , ~ N ........ ry lnc El Tor ON·CALL BASJS NEW THlOIGAH? Hospltahzataon plan ! 17900 to 1793'11 10 file a ... ._ ' . o. REGlST R NOW FOR WESTCLIFF If so. there may be a avail. SAILMAkH retired per.son. TECHNICIANS l!Jo•icltlious Business I &»-5M3. WORKON TemporaryServlces career for you ut Orgafl Name Statement and MUISING ON-CALL BASIS 1617 West.cliff. Sle 209 RESTAURANT Exchange. Openings now Landscape Jllaiotenance •Electriral/Electronic work In Newport & Calibration • have it publ1sl1ed for Nurse's aides & orderlies WESTCLIFF' 63l-0610or 752-9118 available. Previous sale!I j four conseculive weeks. , needed for conv. hosp. Temporary Services experience us~ful. but Jrvioe. Perm 40 hrs wk. •Materials & Processes call 644-Aorui -"' 6 Composites i w E at t he DA fl Y All shifts avail. Prefer 1617 Westcliff, Ste 209 OPENING I we will train you ca II ! PILOT con help with! exper. Good wages & Newport Beach RECEPTIONIST . • Mrs. Jett at The Laguna 38411 mpus Drive 5*4741 (Across From Oranae Co. Alrpon Equal Oppor Employer ____ ~ __ ..... _..:.;p:....m_. --1 •Electromechanical test l both. Call lhr lEGAL l benefits. Opportunity for ~~63~l~-06~lO~o~r~7~52~·9~l~l8~~I Ex.cltinl front ofc spot. Hills MaJI. C714 >586-7302 LEGAL SICRITARY s yeara C.allt legal eitper- cooperate, real estate. business & probate . Bookkeeping, dual tape typlngorequllivant. O.C. Airport ar ea. Salary commensurat.e. Ask ror Mr. Ugbtho1der833·9124 LIGAL SICUTAIY Small dynamlc business litigation firm in Newport Center seeks energetic. efficient " ex· p e ri e n ced Legal Secretary. S/H & die· taphone. Xlnt t yping skllls-9 must. Call Lin· (High Vacuum Technology) i6fH321 Ert. 332 for Manor,340Victorla,CM. Perfet'l PIT job helping c li en t s f or b u sy * •1$ r.* satesperROn,retail sales. j DEPARTMENT all advancement. Beverly-meeting & greeting C-1' J SALESFullUme,camera STIUCTWtlS j furtht'r ln/ormallon. ~ widow w/rccent cataract archile«s & engineers. photogr aphy "'xper ASSEMILIRS ; __ .,_ .. ,., ....... -................... ..! o Per at ion . Se v er a I =Ing skills & outgoing necessary. Photogritpby •Two years or re.cent ex· WantAds Call 642-5678 dyMwk. hrs to be ar· e personalJty. Xlnt COOKS & Unlimited. 16889 Beach 1--------- perience assembling dflll'.l-Oo{l''-/)~ ~C:.• ranged. Mu st d ri ve. &starting sal $700. 81.HB.847..3664 Seer~ aeroapace related parts. P\!aa J." ~~ ~ P<,r \j CdM. 548-0776. call Coastal Personnel Q Precis1on drllllng or Pica..-& ~e~.2790 Harbor.CM c UNTER . SALESLADY REGISTERNO FOR heavy structural mem· That ln#rl911in9 Word Gome wi#h a Cli11ckfe ....,.. .,..,..,.,..,., Exper. P/T help needed WORK ON hens required. -----141,.• ~NT •· rou•N M•ery Other ALL JOBS FREE PERSONNEL Cor ladles specialty shop. ON-CALL BASIS •,_,,, ...... ...,_,. t "'• To deliver part.<1 in CM RECPT/TVPIST Will train. 759-9951. WESTCLlFF' IMDUSTllAL '°"' ~",,,bted word• .,.. area. Appl,y at Hub Auto Temporary Services io...,101111t011•w .. ple-d1 Supply, 2120 Ha r bor SOWPMtyplng, pleasant Sales. Matu re person. 1617 WestcliCC Dr,Ste 209 MAINTENAMCl Bl d CM ,.,.,, 2464 surroundings, xlnt hrs, ••1 hlft ii bl /ti hrl •-s t Newport Beach •MachlneShop ( 1 O O w O H E "' • · ........ · S600 mo. Please call for _. • 1 ••• • •· P me. y. eves "' a · 631-0610or152·9ll8 Mechanics [ I r J' I I P~lc:~~rypi~rsk~rc ~::~ .. ~l~~ng Consul· :::-::-~·=· ~Col=f~ee~~::.:a~~:::::~~l7:_::66::.:__. -11~~~~~~~~ Our Employment Office parta. Must be able to --------... ltoro•tt'fordo.. ,,_CHAMOISING •Sec,....••· is open Monday through I N E T K A I ~: speak & underst1ind Eng. ... ........ The Red Balloon ls look Saturday between 8 a.m. I I I 1-. Days. $3 hr start. Call R.E. Sales lng tor all exceptional LEGAL SECTY und 4 p.m. We look . _ _ _ 642·2<110. IEAIM & LEARN Afrt,.~.;-'°"' t .. s-career ortcntcd :sa les needed ror growing law forward to seeing you. 1 1 1 Pre -School Tea chers Thornton Realty expand· ~ s ... ..,. person w 1 a flair for flrm. ln ln'lne. Exper. MCDONNELL 0 0 Y 0 M Sign In a <1epertmtnt 11'": needed. AA degree or tng. lnqu1ries contlden· fashion merdiandl11ing & da64<Mll60 Ltgal f'rnt Of<' $13.200 Gett Ofc Type S.\ $9600 1..eaal Mag earu sn.400 .vr A/R,G. 0 $0000 F'!Chg Constr $18.500 roq.Call~-0022 DOUGLAS S I I' I I .. "The price• of our ooett •nd ECE cert. rcq'd. Exper tlal.CaUtoday. 831-0300 ... -. display. Contact Cynthia ----------• ASTROMA.&ITICS CO. . . -. . . VHI• •re biting reducect lhla pref'd. Hrs Sam.spm. .at~·1666forlntervlew. LEGAL 5301 lolMA•• week •ncl our panta Wiii &40·4751. (So. r.oast·--------*C•l's Jr.* SEC'Y/ ... SSISTANT I T E M HE t 1--tomorrow.·· Pl•• .. Ar"") •· Salespeople·Mervyns is Briabt. dill1ent person ffwaUngton Beach, 1 I ( f' I I 8 como1,,. '"• <lw<kt• ~·d -..... R. E. Salea "Lie. Only.. J70t2 La Pm now t.aldni;c .ippllc11UonA Pit G. Ofc CdM $7hr Ur. Reindera Agency 4020 Birch St. Ste 16' Newport Beach 833-3190 u Otflce lldmlnlrtr ator Collf. 92$7 . . _ _ . . b'I t.111•y 1• 111e '''"•"'P -d• THIMlllMG lt>r PIT sales & ~tock. lo Newport Center law Poallions ln th'• •d are '"-..._.._......._...._....._~ ve>u O.••'°P '°"'~No. 3 l>tlOw. UtUe ls Big" Claulllitd OF A CAllB MISSION YllJO O•ytime. e venings & olJc t.eyaJexper 9 ('d ... • ,. r NUMIEl(O I' I' r ,. IJ I' I' I' 1 ads are really small , ........ LIST""Tl7 Equal()ppltmplyrMI F wtlnd shlf\s uv311. Apply --------mini ' ·T:un; not attected by the Cur· ur'tt•\ It! $QjlMU - . . . . . "people lo people" salell " -"' Ill 98ll Adams Ave. HO Selt·motiv:ited md1vldu11I ID:' typ ~I,· a rentlabordlspute. calls wtth big readership Free training lf you Betwn 10..2. E.O.E w/v~n netded to work w 1 I& ref•~ · Salary · Art equal 6 ~~~f'lf rdiil I I 1 • I I I I and big resuJtal To place qualify. SEU. \di 1 t~u.gert.. eun WOlwk open.6" · opportuoityempJO)'er -· · · -· · -· your classJ/led ad, toll Ccilt714)9 ... 0"0 DaJlyPil~cir::if~~i WA.NTACTION? during training. Call Clwifted Adi 64.2-W78 SCl..4..uT'S AMwen 1R Claulflcatieft 5300 todllY 642·$678. 6'2-5878. C1assUed Ads 642·5678 ~lli ... i \ ,. •I• CWLY PILOT Pa• • 1011 .. .,. w. I011 .. w. eon ._..,. ~ .... -toss .....___.. 1010 ,....._ mi __. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ..,,.. -_.......... ~·,,..Mt .... • ....,w....., 11 ....,w~ 1 100 '"'•c" 1010 •••••••••••••••• ·-··••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ...,,..,. 108!> •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• * *I IUY * * MOVING Saler Mu.t sell Sal. 4' Sun. 10.5 Slate top UDO ISL~. <Zl twin m11 l· STEVE MARTIN t1ckels. •••• •• •• ••••••• ••• • •• • • &EJlYlCE STATION AT Waablr. dryers. delu1tll all leu U..n I yr, o&d pool table. Pltll pona ta· trees sets. bdrm 11ets. Sept 12. "°· USID IUTHIC l TENDA NT/ SAL ES Trainee. ProducUon work mo.Ml, )'Hr 11arante. Good ll8td P\anlJture • lum. All rattan. 1olld hie. 1caJlooed stone f!dg. chra, lamps. etc. 81$.784S 640-<&848 Wood & met;a l dt:sic" MAN, ope.o!Ac abJfl In PouJble lead ~non opp your t'lloln suo ea AppUaacea-OR I will oU, beda, kln1'a t'hn. It ln1. black VW Van 2 117 Vla Undine 1 d h JBM cu d files $6.5. Letter ..._.,V\cjo Ooodpay l.)'.aQ-22:5Ca~~Y Coul Appll1ocea MllorSELLlorYou. endt~.h•track,fttn JIUffnaoraeat,VWVan n tan ea d Pl'n ny &Leul fd~S73 En<'& 6ti.eftLa, 51'1-IMI MASTmS AUCTION at.and. dreNet', noetal1lc bed . l ron r a 111 n ii . 2 Family, refng." mlsc. 1883·1909. pr.vt party secrctaey ch.rs SlO·S.SV __ .;.___a_l_·estO_ "'91TP/.._ ...... "6a1JM6JI Pktur., It more. Sal. redwoodfencln1.11mes, M:.=Ln., Coeta C.llaf1.er Spm.67S·2324 La dlacount o n n,·w 8erv1ft Sta Attendant, __ Call~ UMd Refrl1. Waabera, IUPK, 25212 Stockport, furniture. 314S Umerlck South Coast Racquetball fumilure expw'cl f'uU °' p1Um11 'l'ypqt Ck-rt, f'IT, priv =ra &tat ~ and CASH PAID ~ 12. La1. Hilla (AlJcla Lane, Cotta lleH, North Clean sweep thru teur Club Membership. Ai. C E. SURPLUS Alllb'.Atto St.aUiott.17t ilt"hool, NB •n.•. eapcor Servite NI-U ....._ 1cd .. _ .... furn, •nU· ~) &PueodeVaJen· of Baker, West of mag. bed+ din. room soc. Membersh.1pAv111l<1 ~Placenuc1.CM _•_l.rvUM_ .CM __ IJC'9ft'mtd Phone &-tPlil Sear• Kenmore clec: ;.;;.•clrN'al5l .. l33 " .. , 1'JO.tel4 ~~Ba~r Warnin :urn .. clot~s. lamf~ ble. Mk ofr Eves. tWO·:l&« 631 :rm • .._ ...__ ......_. 6M ~ll d"1W1'. whll•, ~rt t'ond ~ C 1mtlu w r. ots .more! l/Sun. "-2 Frames 24x.S SlO ea .. hh 8087 -'"* SllOC.11•7229 11\.'t' contimporery aof• '71 KBzsol:.Oplum,.bed. Houaebold. Autom"'lve. Sierb.EastCM e"'••l, lrg ••."" "rea ••••••••••••••••••••••• hU fl Part Um~ auen Ty plat r le rk Ao•we r -rrom model home.*'°' "' _.. .., olU .. fi cSu&.. lbt be o"r 11 Jt:: for truuunw ot Kenmore wHher, run• "'-•ottw."4-SUO. Anllquea. Furniture, toolt6mlac.251KnoxSt. 8' blue damask couch rugs$2.$6.SO.S48377& ra rrot ~. Mo 1uct'a11 Xllll :8fi A ~ 1n u -•1 --~.motorcycles, paUo C.M. 1"1ftSatU. $200, patio table/4 chrs . Cockatoos 1700. Med pp c-. M4--Uiet w"' '_, furn. Garden IOOdles. $200; Friaidalre $200. Bo•es. aJI saze:.i &i shapes. Sulphun SSZS. Alri1:.in I nine hd, u1lln Olli 1'7J .. Z7:~0 Comer atrouP w/2 Ht.a ot Wro.chl iron renclna. l)M HMll1ld s.Mf W/D szzs? office desk Headboards, SS e&. Swa~ Grays $300. Wrought iron meM fo'lol1tdalro Coppcirtone c oversOtauod cond. ptanta, book1I bric·•· 2 reeler'•, dbl beds (2), $60; 2000 'vista Cajon lamps, $7.SO l!ll. 3 drwr cages IJS·I U.l. P.P Service Stauon Alt•n TYPIST double oven a tllvc: $1.25/bdt r.l87-45$7, brac,ete.You'I Jovelt!! twnaet.&Olaa,dre111ers. (Blufls>Sat/Sun.Nosale natestnds. SS ea Port M6-6921 dent, H P41r'd Oa)' P\IU lunci ~MltlJ •hit\ w/•~JOoauodernuth 8 Unit Broyhlll Canopy lOAM. dally. 1640Sunaet chra. end tbls. col tbla, belore9:30 ~:~~-rnach l bl. Sl5.AL --8-lN_O_C_OC_K_A_T_IE-L-S. ~ t\IU • P time Ap 10 wpm H-x~tk-nt com aa>o. ft%':.~c r~!~1~ ~:f: ~~~.1e:lu.na Beach. ~l~ettea. lamps, color Furniture " misc up· hand tamed babies. ~.~~&auon. lNI pany btineflo Ap(lly ._._ 1011 ste rco/phono In bUI IMl~e!t~~&.em:t1:~ pl.lances. Incl refrig & ANTIQl!E oak <'hurc h 642·3542 ~\'IC>e Sta All,nd1nt C)) P U me du r1n1 !tctiool WiU tral.n ~h.a a:.i Apply 259ll Newport 8tYd C'Glla Meta Scrv Sta llelp l\C"eded bn med f\111 or p I Appl !!!!. Oll tllWy. N 8 ~twttn 9AM II 6PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• cabinet. etec dryr, 2 0 A RAG E SA L E lcnacks.' Set/Sun S·S n Ph washer. dryer l32·C Lisa pew, 30 a, ma hog lbl. d --------- Monday 'hru Fr1d11y cane/velvet «>tc.alonal FurnJture. etc. At 606 ssg.8u 4150s 2 Aid. Lane, CM 9AM..,.PM Sat ch.rs, G It S stove. etc. rs.....&0r9-1 80'0 M k for Paul Ward or PlfBLJC FURNITURE chn. movtn1. make of· Larkspur Or. Corona del Irvine er· &Sun ~1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CMvtd GuUel'f't'z. * ll•JION * fer. 6'3 P'u.llerton Ave., Mar. Sal9/9 &Sun 9/10. sO.. .,......, Rattan furniture, bar & Warehouse shelvmg, lull HAMMOND Ol•Mal COAST """ N. B < N r Newport "'*'<:AUCTION patio recUners. paint· adjustable shelves. ils SPINET ORGAN DAILYP'ILOT T ..... 7:l Or.M. Harbo r Hl ·St'hOol> Sat. Sept. t . llAM SepUt.hftlOth,t-S.Crpu. Inga, elassware. misc. sorted bin boxes, rsnbl Mod e l L •I Z2 wrth .....,. $4.2W 8a~ySt . &o1•0 • Wek.wf ~3u8 ~ew 10.Uam Modei furn, clothing, TV. 2Sl92 Color TV. 2907 Harbor SS7·9906 REVERS. Owned by " -SM .. • • .,..,...ATF. Ho l •. · . • Nueva Vista, Lai Niguel. Vi D CdM Sat 9 Coina MMa """"""'.,..,. • QJi bllc oauia. blde-a·bed. me u.rn. • appU s. tew r. · to 1. Library or musrc stand, proles111onal musactan & Eqwtl Olnlortunlly ~'TOCK WQUIOATIONS $150. matchln1 tub chr = ~.~.!'!YonfaOrir· 3 family sale! 9:00Sat the Multi Fam. 17402 Son-beau t. antiqued iron in excellent cond1t 1on Employer Lo v.: I Y bdrm u l • • $50, anUque stove MO, alt F·'-""W! ... "6<g~ate "A·,· ~· Sun 10th. Some furn d a I wood <T e rr a ce > w/llght $60. 675-S977 Now askuig IS.'50/best or M l I I 0.,... cbfllli. armoire•. bunk t.urarium coffee tble S.SO. , -t. ... , •• B · o1-a.ud oouch. lools. clothing I In g d I __ .. & fer. call 673·718S even We t..d YoU al you wan ---------1 bod.ls. sofa11 & loveaeats. -.SlO ":"""' or .I.A. auction & other Items 18232 rv e. an ~ w""" A n t i q u e w h I t e • n gi. & w l' e k e n d'. to won for a npidh Utllty ,.,.... occ1t:1lonal chra. color & 11~~ Sponsored by the Honolulu Ln HB · Michela-On. Fri. 9-8 Sat. Titomasvalle crescendu 646·2 lSH d ay1> <Mon irow1n1 Or 11n1e Co To matota"ln t'learurH•6s blk&whllc 1V':i,l1unp11, Black naugahyde couch. Buildinglndu.stryAssoo, ' · 9-9 10 s pd m a n 'i. b rke. Thurs> muu co lhat hu 1ru ol our modC'm fi.ctory & l)!cturei, 11moke s'ands. loveseat, chr. ottoman. of Orange County. 4-Fmly. Nu Br set·Hutch. FRI ·SAT ·SUN Si.'i9-4197 ---------co beftdlti. & fb t in tomakemi0-0rrepaln;on lamptbla.dlnangrmtbl1 S13S. 4 hrd maple Sa Sept Lamps·Hdwre-Jwlry -El 1 Hamm o nd OrK "'' Ct'eal114!11 C.11 todlly If lD buildlnaaetc &chN. barstools, $80. Vanity, ri:. h9f.hhisOam;2pm. toys . Clothes· Misc. pa:e~~ac:~:n c;s. Loluihomed handled bar. w/be efe d ·ttP Lei;l1 t' t.erar.-it'd 0.-llronic-Curv rD• ESTATE ITEMS S1S.:W..17l7,alt8pm. I couc .cl .co lbls, H.sehld.Sat-Sunl().S:pm. odds&ends 333 ·E~8ny gjrls crwsN bike $75. $1400. Mus t he ar t u »Zt Baker S1, C'oft "W\£1\R_.. .. LllAve ahmll1ps, ~ew ng mach. 2t1J1 Holiday. <Baycrest) Apt B C M . • th Was h e r /drye r S4 S belleve84S·7727 Me.a.~ -.,..., c I l b d Mahogany 4·poeler dou. c dren s wicker IOV · NB • . . . . 499·1506 <.m.u. Mei.a s.56·707S 0 m P e t e w r e · ble bed w/2 yr old matt. eseat, dresser. w a II · · ---------1 Perfect cond, Wurlllztir S•n,1 e.l/Recelv"'4 F.qual()ppor.P:mployer Wll_s h e r , drye rli &springs.SllS.494-4091 bangings,drape11&toya. 2 FmJy, Waaher. stove.HorMs 1060 3 ne w c uHom Ouk Ebony Ba by Gr.,nd Wa~houaeman necd'cd __ relblkn1erPaL~s· sLt6'~l~F 37 Cypress Tree Lane Lazy.boy chr. Tw. bed.••••••••••••••••••••••• bookcases. w /c s tm Pumo.SZ000.541:1-4362 fOt'WOOdl.IRblln.c •·axturt! W.a.IT-e, Qn az waterbed, mattr. Irvine. ' Book·shC, lampci, kllch 4 Id Cb tn l wolnul s t a in $200 <.:.o. Call 5'6·2901. 2031 S -"' ER NICE MISC. htr. liner & pedestal. Items' mile. 492 E. 18th J:e: b Res 1 ~ ma0~ ea/080. 548-457t Baby grand, 5'. xlnl cond E.Maln,lrvlne. 4 Nights W~k. Wed t-0 $AVE$AVE$AVE $100.6'2·8802 MOYl ... SAU St.C.M.9amSat.Sun. dlaposi{ioo~~~OO. d S2000f1rmpr\~.b"7S·l381 Sat. Appl>" IO person, We honor BofA MC Table wt chairs, sofa, • Wl°Ought iron bar cages dys onJy. SHOP HBJIEa Sam's Italian Deli, 1909 "Aa .. 'er'a Cbeci.-i,_ cash' Moving: Complete house used furn .• B/W TV, Antique yo-yo quilt dbl, Western saddle 4' nad SJS.-Sl2S. P.P. -"-_.;... _____ _ Harbo Bl c M '-41 w ..., · all near new furniture. ...... 1 165. 9xl2 green ovaJ rug, SlOO H · ir • 556-6921 Wa lnut console p1anl• Noexpernec. Must have · r · · · No pers~na l chec ks 2S%to•O%of orig. cost UUle.$, 1 coset & more. HO. Ant. iron music . orse eq1.11pl· w/malch.ingbench.Sohd knowledge or hand tools Waiter needed. Young, at. PLEASE I. Food ava1la· t9F1ores, lrvlne. 7~208.5 Frl .. Sat .. Sun. From IOto atand $60. Much misc. bridle, blanket, shipping Hand push mowers & cast tron harp. ex. cond ~ECC, Call S46·473l. tr, exper necess. FIT. ble.ltems11re subJectLo SPM. 2025 Wallace. u>i:-siO. 167 E 23rd St .. boothil,etc.770-7679. edgers, power ed ger. S1000flrm.333E.18lh St IOOE. Apply in person. see Mr presale. . 8' couch $l2S. Crutches <rear>. CM. 646-Sl.58 HELP• Lovely lady nds near ne w r oto·la lier. Apt. B. C.M. 64S-037'7 Shop Trainee l'\all trme Reiss. Rothschild 's MASTEaSAUCTIOH $12. Boal eas tank $22. EMBLEM CLUB PATIO II T gd bOme Reg..., Arab 5HP,gasdryer,&mi11c. TV Radio Lite mfg. Will train. O>eese & Wines. 2407 E. ~~ewport 8~.i:i r:sg s~'i'!~':~:t,~~~~r SALE -1934 Fullerton ~~1:.e M~~~·~~c~:~,~~ mare. &°aper tempera· 545-mS HIA, ~ 10'8 642·3545 Cst.Hwy.,CdM. Gmge dooropeoerSJO. Ave.C.M. Fri&Sali-4. tlon. Sat , Sun ; sis ment. $800/ofr. Jeannie Two 10 spd bikes. Elec ••••••••••••••••••••••• s 1 g n 5 Gr a ph 1 c Waitress. fut food exp 67~ · Manygoodltema. Avocado.CdM 49t-9'56 lronlc Organ, ~orner TELEVISION Tree/Del!1gn 2 now a c nee. Call Mrs. Bentley II\ lkyd9t 1020 . . . SUPERCIRCLESALE Antique silver.china, Mhc•••-1010 Bdrm set, Blt·•n Gas Rt!nlals cepting appUc. aUons full 846-3391 ••••••••••••••••••••••• China cabinet w/aUdmg Squires Ci.r S Adams lace, books, kids ski ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oven. 979-5732 Free Dell very lime, PIT. Sign installer , Glrls20" bike. glass doors, tbl & 4 c~n bet Newlnd/Magnotla. equip. Pig ampci, bikes. LUGGA&E TA&S Re rn Ing ton t 2 g a LOW AS$ I 0. MO. e xperienced. S ign W.AfTRESS Excellenl.$30. $200. 2 maple b~dstde Moped, lithographs, skateboards. tge. plants. fromyourbuainesacatd. Wmgmaster pump, box· (i141S49-7024 makers gen'l fabric•· Part & F/Ume. Days & 846-49915. tbls.:.,~ matc~g. S2S & toys misc Sat/Sun furn. fine collectibles. Send one c-_.. 'or each es shells S125. Alum. --------uonots~blasted signs. Nights. Pvt yacht club. 20, wu sugar uuo:ket ma· ' · · •n• • doghouse (a h 1 w .. aes open Art back· 720W. Bay, Balboa. 2Moml lbn t l O .< s P ~ s,, pleflllisb$40. 673-2734 Garaee Sale. Couch & Sat 8 . 2 Pm . 19 l S lag plus one spare. We med sz s.zo'.r ~o~~~~~ 23"ColorTV. SlOO . ....:,...,. .. _, f.J .. ~,.7788 o ecane men s , I 0 v e Tradewind.s. retu r n per manently CA"' 61 6'.,.., ... rnup u ·""" Waitress/ Walter/ Busboy J eu net (woman · a ). Wood wJU'drobe, 6' x 32" x seat xlnl c:ood bm plaid sealed attractive tag & camp stove. still In box .r.v-4 4 Sitter needed ror l8 m for pvt country club. Xlnt 497-2764 47", 2 sliding doors, $3S. ~ Slkliag clOeet doors •ARAM SAU strap, meeting airline ~~·bi:nct>;:11e c::t5Soo~ ~~ girl, Mon-Fri, 7:30-S:30. wages & benefits. Exper 646-2358. like nu, 96"x80" us: ~~ZJrd St. N.~. 1.0. requirements. Pre· sell $20. othe r StS. _,_ __ ... CM. 646-8486 all 6 PM. pref'd. 496-s711 Cvtte & Com~ny Lrg Duncan Phy re tbl Datsun trock bumpers & Sa n. 9 am to . ~Ii%~ i:: ~:c~~= S57.QISO G··············· ..... . Sr.IHr'HflcMI WANTED: No. Laguna -~/-.dlce.Cnn ~~~~1fet&6chrs. ~lintgdaotew'a leaSdaetd 1311a7a~ TshaileeveSsamtSuarnke9t _ .. block wallpaper, fabric or Loveseat blue & orn :~~~ .......... !~.'.~ Leodlr Beach. Older lady or 3p,5& lOaJ>d MX bUc1 ea It -.-. Manistee, CM. 751°.a257 .. Lot~ of good le-;, p:.j ~pall Y .. ~clolt"•~tperimr &youwer velvet, $80. Girl's I spd SELLING MY FLEET' Caty of Fountain Valley. mother ot young child to arts & repa r:s a 9' sola + s· loveseat SSO ri 20281 R' Id .. , .,.. .. bi.keru. M1 ·2182 18' Starcrafl w/85 hp t' v R Ce l $3 S6 t care for & send my 7·yr. makes. C.tm bit classic Blk/wht TV, $lO. 3.' x s ; Multi-Family Garage {;,. c~. ta A :;e~"htae lags. Or lry two cards $4500, 15· Gregor w/ZS hp · · ec. hrn er. · old lovely, well behaved bikes. mirror SlO Ottoman $5 Sale Kitchen cab .. elec· · an na I · backtoback. Sabot.S8llboat. SISO. Elec 12450, 15·coleman canuc SJ.93 per · 25·3.S Hrs daughter to El Moro 2470 Nwpt Blvd CM . 675-6218i · ' • tric range cook top aa· Near Santa Ana Country PRICF.S · dryr. Maytug, $90. Gas $225 Aft GPM 962•7223 wkly. 1 yr recent leade school. Your home or 642-7910 ,eves. sort. bikes, Xercycle. <:tub. Watch for the S2eaor3/SS wshr, Whirlpool S75. Cir --·------ exper · ~ersonnet Ofc · mine. 497. 2362/ eves. King walerbed, complete; stereo/coffee tble.. lots signs. ~I 415 tags $1.60 ea. TV console $75. Bdrm ~et loah, Maintenance/ 10200 Slater Ave, F . v . Refs. required. Cats 1015 triple dresser. nlght la· or misc. stuff l0·3PM Fri, 8/9 tags Sl.SO ea W/night stand. IR dresser s.rvfce 90 20 <714> 963-8321. E.O.E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble . Aft. 6PM. 838·21682 s a t . t 9 4 3 Po r t Furn. antiques, ptanlB. & lOor more$1.40ea. SlOO. Din rm tbl & chrs ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~......__~ Wart;houseman for plant Pers. kits, slvr, C.F.A. . . • Locksleigh, N.B. r~gp Sa~p~ ~· 3·5. SalesTaxJncluded Sl00.67S-7378 lOflPEvmrude.lJke new. Slat Typist S12K l~mg company. Mon· reg. M/F, gr. chp. bl. Bnght flor~l qwlted 7 ~8 rt eag Cir, NO CARD? ORNAMENTAL IRON S2i5. Travel Agent $67S+ Fra.8:3CM :30.SS7·01SO. 673-0407 couch . S love s eat , MOVING •• .1 ·-• Draw your own or send $7 50 548-8572 afler6PM M uf En . beaaUluJ cood. S32S. 333 . 9 ...,.a ~. 2 Pi f name. address. pbooe & ft/Oloace or design. an g1neer S22K Warehouse Clerk needed "--10 .. 0 l8t.b A"' B. C.M . ., ... "'""7 Ji.nno rm chrs $16ea, 6' ctures, rames. toys, 11 k rd up St.eve SS6-0887 PBX ~Pl t S7 .._,.. .. ~ ~· ·-... bike I 9A M we ma e one ca per · Above the water cln~ o for marine distributor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• storage unit $10, 8 drwr • m s c · • lag. Add 25< each. Split-rail fence. 7S. *""·. Service. polish/wu/buff A/PManuf toSl Some boating or marine G Id R tri 2-pcsecUonal $225. Combo chest S20 ~"girl's bike Sat/Sun. 1777 Kinglet Send cbeck or money ...,., lrvtnePersonnelAgency experienc e helpful. !_e'J..icc\'i:i~e~!~ bwnperpool,poker,dln· $20, Cbei-ry P.A house Qt.CM der · or-ornate Vlctonan pump "FOR A SHIP SHAPE 4118E17th Costa Mesa Warehouse experience p;t· Shots wormed Ing lbl $140. •game table corner tbl $7S, Cherry Nwpt Hghla Sat M Sola ~PllMTIMG organ dated 1840, sac SHI P" Phone 8'2·5994 -~ZN 642·147 necessary. Call 549-9671 ais«t /TLC XI tdi • cbairs.SSOea.S.~30 P.A house coC tbl $75, de k etc' 321 S • PO 77o.21646 _Fr_ee_es_t. ____ _ for appt & details r w · n sp . Connoraan$1.25,2maplt> 5 • · nug · .8c>1tl!l80 _....._ u-'--E.O.E.M/F/H · (213)~1561. QualityMedJt.dla'gset.8 boy'sbdrmsels$65ea. ! HarborRd.&&5-81m Co&taMesa.Ca.92626 ~ -:::i::-nf 9030 STOC:X CLHJC chairs 4' extension $950. white girt 's bdrm set $9S W..t.d 801 I ...,..r- Drh-er WAREHOUSEMAN AKC German Shepherd Belgian Oriental wool 1 redwood tbl set S20. 6: GARAGESALE PHONEMATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Light mfg co. nds reha· Resp person for rabric ~·b~t1'::'ecs~8':l'an~k rugs, 8xll S2SO. 31 " rdwdfencestakesSSdz.J SAT.&SUN. Telephone ans wering Wanted Porla Crib & MorcoldR4t'friCJ. ble pers-0n w/Rood dnv· warehouse. Good oppty ancftan 638.9308 square commode, drk spd record player SIO. All hand made furniture ~~t;;:! ;;~;arr. S79. Playpen 12•.DC·l IO•.AC. 1ng record. HB (714 ) w/growing co. Sal com· · wood $200. Lrg tbt lamp port b/w 1V Sl.S. din set everything mus t go. · · call 496-1477 6 cu. n. ·toP free?:er-rdeal 894-~1 mensura te w /e x per. AKC Golden Retriever SSO. Sofa " loveseat. $30, Ski boots SIS. ISOl Make offer. 231 cabrillo. Roger. 7so.379i . Man.ice& for boat or R.V .. Uke new 556-791.S. pups, xlnt family pets brwn, naug S27S. Soft gm Serenade, CdM 6'-4·9632 Costa Mesa y machine. roll·fed. ._.__-.£.. IOIJ 714/548·2122 STOCIC MAH/DRIVElt hunting dogs. 80 champs: sofa, 10' 550. Packard """"-r books t · -~"" f'ull or p/time. Must be Whsle Supply bus needs 2 lnt't champs 493-6881 Bell Span.•style stereo, "j"';ij rom . e c. lD· •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• Mercury 60 6H p Ion~ 18. W. Lee & Associates, P /l p eople oriented 6', AM/FM $100. Yellow ~I. s~~esfo~u~~ Wurlitier e lcc piano, shaft. Fo~ard rover:.e 570 Glenneyre, Laguna pel"8-0n.Ownr63l·SS88 AKCreg.Labrador pups, bdrm cbeat.•'h1gh$100. sale 968-2163 wood cabinet, gd t'Ond. ne utral. C 1ts t ank Beach. Woman to sit w/elderly l3 wks old. Dbl yellow bdrm chest · $325/bst ofr. 644·5230 art w/pump. $225. 645-8440 Stockroom truince.M/F, woman Sal. Diles tJ40...4090 SlOO. Yellow desk, $25, 12x l4 redsbagar earug. SPM I Volvo Penta Outdnv1• forfishlngtacklejobber. 6-UPM.83l·0856. Alaskan MaJamute pup· Yellow bookcase sao. Cost S700, asking Clarinet, xl n t c o nd . w/Cruisader eng. Cmpll F/T.S40-S8SO WORKATHOME pies. AKC regia. Show =:~~~~::.~r:.t~ $300/olr.~99S. Bues cher ·Arisloc r at. access. S800/bs t orr Students . 14· I 7 work Phone sales, light bulbs quality. 768-l3S6. stand S20. Or beat orrer Dreaer & nite stand, ~ $125. 49'·2859 844-5686, eves. evens .. after school & Call530-5220 Minature Schnauzer Pup. on any above Items . 2783 she waterbed, L·shaped Cordovo x 210 w/amp Mnomalic m iddle ·~·· Sat.$1S-50/wk64S-8616 pies. 2 Males. 6 weeks. SaTet~·CittSu.n.'!·PpMmss. 7·t729• desk, Game-bumper pool SllOO/or offer. Also pan· ~old. New cond. $125 Y.a.RDM........ """"'a --tbl. New gas BBQ. T h Id A ~" SlOO.ea.-70 Wa•her/d~er, other cordianS225.893..SOSO ar pressurf' w u l t•r eac ers A e needed. o-laJ h .. •J ...,.r J a.... • .....,., cent.er aa open· Boston Terrien AKC. 6 8' blk. nq . .ofa near new. mi.e. 751-4!908 pump -.... auaco bau 6:30-8:30am. Supervis Ing s for 2 men . wks, well marked. Mate Pull,·up cbalr, end table, Powerfull Peavey Brain. pump $20. 4" chrome childrenonplayground Mechanical knowledge "lemale.893-6738. ~pies etc. Xnlt cond. Cabinet qua l ity bllt SeriU es 1 300M· Speak 11 ers 0kP· blnacle compass $35 ln arts & crafts. Expe helpful, neat handwril· walnut: rich drk color, ona · ust se /ma e Comp. set Bz runnmt: pref'd. S40·47Sl. <So. olr "'~"2159aft S .... .,._S20 "'~" ""'•9 Coast Pina Area) Ing nee. Weekday off. Wanted: Sm.I )'11( Poodle llrD araln pattern. wide . ~· . U&"'-" .............. Will traln. Ap&ly. 1930 or Doxie. Mdl a1ed ComlDW11ty Garaee Sale boards I.IP to 3" thick, Guitar-Ibanez Arust. Sun· 18HP Evrnrude O / B TICHMICI ... NS Newport Blvd. M woman promllea love & Roto-broller. porcelain S-Ome cherry & maple burst finish, xlnt cond clean, $350. . ,,_ care 548-4677 surface 4 burner swve, alsoavall. •·1918 w/hard fact case. S37S. S48~934 Research" development · 'Jbermador ref rig, 2S cu mechanical background ...._L.-..111 Eng. Setter puppies\ 8 ft, boUom frsr, alaJ.nleaa 3S'"632"UJtenu,door.S4S _6"4_-5259 __ • _____ _ working ln engineering ~-M wks, 1 or. belton. 1 b1ue steel $150. Wet1t. ref rig, & S2S. 16 x 13 Rust hi·lo Besaon student Lrumpet building medical parts.••••••••••••••••••••••• belton;except.weUbred. loodcond.,1Scuft.2dbl crpt. like nu. SSO . wtcaae, gd cond. $100. Sell with EASE• Exper 'd in mecb 'l Allll .. u 1005 Sacri Ice for SS0·$7S. l>eda, Floureacenl lite SEE YOUR 6'$-2573. caJIS48-&474 engineerin1. quaUty as-••••••••••••••••••••-•• 494-8681 f1Jtture1. Gas hibachi. -=::.:....::..::...~~----1--------- sw-ance etc. Qll Susan .,..._Jewelry . Sola " loveseat. Many ...... Mew tlOO A.tos. New ....._New tlOO ll 's a BREEZE Cluslfied Ads 642·S678 581-3830. Xlnt benefits. LA Porte Rouge. 1831 JlrtC?VlNO ,ca.n t kleep pup. other items. 2239 IA AD JN PRINT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MiaslonVlejoarea. Westcliff(l7lbSt) NB. paea, bk m nlat'!re PaclllcAve,CM.548.-.7 _;..;. _ ___;_:__ ____ , __ ___; __ ___;....;..:•___;___;_, Schnauzer needs loving -----'------ TICHHICIAHS family, shots, papers, 7'orancecream Fr. Prov. lmmed. openings & op· SLOT MACHINE lie. Sell for under pd sofa. xJnt cond, n75. IN 24 'HOURS p 0 r l u n It 1e 8 1 n u n S .a.u price of S22S. 6"2·883S 5464l2IM lft ePM "at&day established co. in the "" Patrice _Sund___;..;.a..:.:Y:....;.·------ Orange Co. airport area. SB'TIMIElt FreetoYo. 1045 Lg 1-0Ud Walnut man's A p p I i c a n t s t o ONLY •••••••••••!••••••••••• desk. gaa frpt log set, troubleshoot. repair & Antique Music Boxes, Well-tmprd 3 yr okl, St 8'4·Sll9 lellt electronic systems. Clocks. Bem/Grm Shep. Gd de· --------- SS'7·9051 ask Cor Busch. ._ric• te n se. grt w /kld11. MUSTS&LMOW .... e-..0 ..... E 1..t .. ........, 875-2582 New formal peen dltling • ......-n " a eetr750. Sofa & loveseat, SOLICITORS .......... Lab/Setter, l~ yr old S385. s Pc dln/game set 1802Kell.ering, lrvlne water dot. shots, iOOd "25. 3 Pc Commode col· Eq>. Only. Sell the Dally 7SMm temperament. 494·2382 fee tbl set 1195. Alao wait Pl.lot. Eam $160 • $200 a unlta It I week Highest c o m · Pleaseilveoursweetdog 76Sihlervor amps. mlu lon paid. Your Antique Show " Sale: a good home. Black phooe at home Over 21 . Newport Harbor Art cocker mix. MS-lllm · H1de·•·beda Sl~. Reblt l.D. cares. Call 835-6453. I Museum, Sept 8th, 9th YOO DIG , __ twin size mattress It box to3PM only. llam·9pm. Sept 10th ? I ....,..., growing $50, full n $51. Stertthed llam-Spm. Queen Anne, Junlpen · S.12 only Fri & full aet. S4S Kinr set MS. m.HOHI William & Mary pea. S.t. BltJ MattressS47-se36 l'IX OPBATOI General admlsaion $3. Irish Set Id h Pleasant working condl· Museum memben Sl.!50. t.er.l yr 0 • 81 Olrla Lane anUque whJte lion• in faat·arowlng 8SO San Clemente Dr .. ~··I pertOnallty. ~-~· half ,.~nopy, Orange County Airport N.B. mOT59·1122 . ...~.corner ._..k Un • Complex with busy Very lovtng, beaut (em It, chest, cabinet, xtru. O»evrolet dealer! Some Funch Dia play cue. Sealpolnt Hlmat1yan, 2 $450. 54&·255& lil)lt bookkeeping, lYP· :oife.m~~~~ W. frs old. also klttena. nut· Bul(et table. 7 chairs, Inc. OpportUIUty for •d· · · ry blk 41wht.645-al.21 rr.holany. $200. vancement. Owner wlU o k labl ch I 11.. .... a _ .. ..,,.. ,_. _ _._ 10 A ... to 4 PM 1 e, a rs • Fem. Beagle/Terrier _........, u_........ • sideboard, Rosewo od -•~ old h d ---------SUn. Sept 10. Set office See')' other Items Alao """'· 2 moe • cut•. a C\Mltom made 41l padded mar. at HOWARD retrii 54&-01.39 • s hots, to good home. ~coffee t ables, CHEVROLET, Dove and · .....,. benchea, rockln1 Quall Streets, Newport .... Wet 1010 cradles plate racks Beach or call 833~ for •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Dv~g Orey fl~na. 14 •ll&ce cablneta all hand appointment. F ROHT OAM AOED t::..sc.r.:st~ovln1 made. Muat 1aell t h1• TEI.LEAS H<Yl'POINT SA.LE. 3308 week. Malle otlen. 2.'IJ SOU'l'HWIST IA.MK W. w.,,_ nr Harbor, Pet Bunny DMCla fenced OabrUlo, Coat.a M•• 800 Otenoeyre, WI Bch Santa AA&. m.mi yard~fe. ... S. IOll 497·1771 . tx.,.rtenced CASH PAID · EEi .... ~ ............... . Ptrlellera required. Aak W1h r f Dry ra/ Rdrl 1 s Adorable n"r' li.lt.tena we· ... cleanlnl out. al 4111 for Joan. &.O. E. wortina or oot 857'8W need b om u . C 1 11 s..hore, N8. Sat.ISun. Tow Truck Driven tx· O'K..t• IH oven.pull out ~ t-s. ~. per'd. Top pay. Apply ·ran1e. $100 w/del. It ll1TENS, l)1er 1lri,., 2 Thi tu•t drP' In the GAW Towin1. HOB booll·Up. Dys 14$·5HS, fesMl•. 7Wb. w .. c.. •.• Daily Pilot OlumWay,C.11.142-12$2 evtl.MMTaS 548.a:N O.lliedAd.ta..5178. • Place your Dally Pilot classified ad before 5:30 p.m. and It will run in the next day's issue. The Daily Pilot i~ the only afternoon Orange. County newspaper to offe r you this 24-hour ser vice. Stop by our office or call 642·567 8 and a friendly ad-visor will help you place your ad. You can charge your ad or use BankAmerlcard or Master Charge. DAILY PILOT 642·5678 .. 11111nc. FllTISTIC YEll·EID SELL·OFFlf NEW 1978 PICKUP I I I l I I l • - ~!:~ ..... !!~~ ~.~~ ........ !!.'.~ ~lf14/ 9070 ~~.~~~ ... !!~~ Mo~o:J!.':-1 9 I SO ~ 1::::;.~~9400 _F7ri_day-:, -:-Se_p71_em_be_r:-8-=-1::9:1a:-'."::"'.:"::-:-::-:"".":'.'~~:::.::;;..::.:=:~..!!!~..!.. '•SKIPJACK 20. OMC . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·oxt delux M oiHHI ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••AMloSet-vlc:e.f'arfs outdrtve complett'IY 36 Wamun C•1lamu[.'1n Ke11ponalbh.> puty Sllp Bought i>t•<' 77 for SSSO 1976 llarlry Oovtdson MGA comp!. frnl llUS· &4c:Cffsortes 9400 overttaul~d Uaty but crwln& type,' Pt-6 11 ur needed fo r Owt'nt1 2H NiJdnll S3SO Double seat SS.2:IO BraQd new. only p e n s 1 o n . 1 n c 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• functional trailu In rent :iurvey A:i '0 " CMbtn Crutter ~netlla &~Kket.641>-6770 lS mlle11 CNo mistake. EVERYTHING. compl Cllev &ryl ~· u .. eng. d . Sl2.000 497 ~ toyou1 Mil 083"1 MllH1 ----on1 lS I > A kl C clued. Dependable . . ---'76Puch excellentcondi Y mi es s ng rr axle asmbly, incl OMPLETE. b 1•ll Chevy v.a en1. 1ood SoJCat 18 ~ lrlr NO bu11neum•n nctd• lion. s3oo a fter ~PM s700 or be!>l oiler I sprngs. w1nds h1eld & houslng. clutch du.c. & C.t.abna or flthlnc boat $2:500/b&t c>fr pernwnent allp for 27• 4tt·73M ~ 2613 supports rt dr. bumpers. pressure plate w IT O $.S.500. m.aTO Ol' 144·721 I 842.tlt,., cvel' Kr 1 c • u n 111 i I b 0 a\ drive.shaft. radiator & bearing & 3-spd Saginaw bwl. _New Wildflo wer 12 · 64.i-6470 MotorHo.s, Scih/ misc instruments. All trans AH for 1275 6.$ lt...t/S'--t I 60 reasonable. S48·4792 aft Borg-Warner 3·spd O D 31 ' Cbrl1 Craf\ Com Lateweil(ht. Hr,alllr Ml9IOATSLIP ~l.cr'!-/ 9150 ••••••••~::::': ••••••••• 6PM trans, new cell.1no1d etc nwnder AU fbl"lll Lone S I 1 oo • MI u ... · • ~ ~ o Nn 80 .,.,us ..... Scoa FOR a--! Sl2S. Competatlon clutch. ~"pt Utt + all nu ~l c· ~~ 4'Vl"' .,.. '" :,!$7:, 7.,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '""1 '71 V6 eng In Jeep. xlnt c1lsc & 3000 lb pressure trnu Co.id mull be abol it l)nd Nt w W•nt«S! A moonna for a "Tl Honda 185 twimil•r. 1976 26 FT. cond 48,000 m1. $180/ofr. plate $30. H.D. radiator aun ! 122.~00 P 1' va~h~fibt'~(Ch.t•~ M ~111 at. boMt b(v 8Mlbo11 or ~\~~1~1~~t bh;s~~':'~~t GMC MOTORHOME 64M6.'Sl s.:.>.Att6PM. 548-4792. ~ -boom. r11Cf' riuinac S:JIW ~~ ~1~ .... 7 111 buy or mWll sell $650 /bs t orr Fully u 1t.cont•1ned. II Flbergls Hardtop 4 Goodyear 12R16.SLT --------•1 IG&S.'M -'""' 640-?QS Wetltly&daily rentals. rorvw "THlNG". steel belted radials on *rra UYS• 311' Down f'_.ost Cutter 11m. ~ s,..cl& 9010 Yamaha OT400. 1975. xlnt CALL TOOAY! 64.2-8122.. mags for6 lug Chevy. Lo ~ fully l>W S I -979 2500 WantAdReault.a 6'2·5678 ~?!,!· $2ZS/orfer . BOAT SHOW Ov~r'\~~00 s.auv\~~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~=~a~ce c~ ~-~~ • .a...&.-u -~ ._.........., S f:RVl<:E A io'l.OAT BNllow V hllll, Chrysle r aft~ . . RENT 23''Flreball. self. -s. 1-..... UHd YACHT SALES 17 14 > ~II lrlr, '3100/Clrm . cootained. Lols of xtras. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRICES 87$ ~ 8.11 7orie Monleaa King Scorpion 645·2283 • Oohimb&• lS, xtnl ~nd, nu '77 20' llOIMULA 2:!()cbl ~ooka good. relia· RENT-New '78 22' Motor •• 71 .......__.._.., e. -.,.,. SS9-6922 afters. H L d d e --cover. lrlr. 0 B. m11ny T Bird Ru.naboutt'1S-8473 ome. oa e . y ...._. •tr• s Mu• t r. e 11 • '75 Honda 2SOXL, like day/week/mo. 675·5832 Naktq rooc"'ror 1171 m lMIS Tr• If! Drf..... new. Only 800 mi's. $700 For rent: '78 Pace Arrow. modlaa.oowoodlapla7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CaU~J. 2S'. loaded. M/C. Brand HAlllSOM'S "::: 1!..=c-~':·:X°:!-~11 C.:,;"•549/ tlJO '7SH1.19qvama360 ne w. Winter rates. SIA IA y IOA TS SlT50 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moto-X. Call 64S-6046 1-~---·------ a!OJ oo.t Hwy. N.8 H0181CAT 14' Okter camper 4sale. w/o or64.2·Q74. '7S Field & Stream 22 ft, 6)1·2141 873 0'31 truck. SlSO. S tove & i 6 Honda C~. 3800 ml. sips 6, loaded with xtras ~~~~~~~~~--------refng 640-2700 factory overstock, mlllt Sl0.000964·2678 12' AMF SatlfUih, aood -cond. $1350. 645-7404 t!H7 Cbrla Craft . day beginners boat. asklng For sale · River Run c ru11er, e-n1. nds 1150 TIQ..8686 Camper + boot. 6' bed. SacM l2S dirt bike. $200. man&fokt,lm0.87'34'30 gdcond $375.642-9193. CuSlom waterbe d -A.PO--LL0--,7-4-26-. -.--- 2.&' Lu1er, 6 cyl gu ~ap./ 9070 S.x-pac Damper 1974. 8 rt. ~~~s S9o t o s2oo. loaded, CB. 0 RF ~~'.1':~: C':'bry5ler. Just ovbld, NB Good oond w/boot SlOSO. le r i zed • S 1 S. s O O. slip. $2850. 644 1617. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846-0167 '7S Suzuki GTsSO. very (021LWE) PP 833·1809 eves/wkends. 833·4669, SUPSAVAILAILE clean. lSK mi, 3 into 1 aft6PM wkd,ys. YAC Newport 64&-0SSl Motorized llkff 9140 cslm exhaust. $800 o~ b~t•y--,-.. -,-r-._-1-,...--.. --,-,-7-0 Ctuu Craft Tn-Caban 46' 30' Avalon mooring. In ••••••••••••••••••••••• olr. 646-9146 days t1l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yacht · · 0 a gr o on ' ' front of Scan 's and swim '77 MOTOBECAN E 3PM. '77 Shasta Trlr, 18/ 12', custom dbl cedar hull, area. $26,000. 673-5099. Xlnl running cond. $300. '76 Honda MRl75. fresh self-cont. dual axle. EZ absolutely 11U&gnincenl. 51 . _ _.ed ( • Ph642-21S9aftS. engine$400. lift hitch. Xlntcond. Best sips 10. 2 heads & shower 1P Ot=.i or new 32 , 645-4573 of.fer. 557-4639 S/S aalley, refrig, VHF, Ketch. NewJ>Orl Beach MOPED·l977 whl Ciao. ---..,.., ------ auto pilot, depth finder, area. 631-0499. brand new, only 150 ml, Trike 1600CC VW chrome Trailen, UtiHty wmdfaas1 ONAN swim Sil w ted· , " ... S350firm. 493-3991. eng. Dark ~arl blue. ••••••••••••••••••••••• steps w/\wn gas 460's w P an · .or my .,.. z Ith Sh Utill' trl h d 8 rox 35 hrs s i.nce ma· fishing yacht. Bonus. '76 P'ocw Moped en car . arp. ty r. ~avy ty, .PP h 1 ... 0 000 21.3/833-4746 Cl Ph·'""9927 See/ride to apprec. $200 .. Firm. JOr over au . .....,, . n. . ....... '94·2l14. 5.59-6654 4 speed. radio. (635LKG12575) 51899 Private parties only please S40-5937 AMtoa. Mew 9100 Alltos, Mew 9100 Alllot, Mew 9100 Alltos, Mew 9100' ..,.., Mew 9100 ..,.., Mew 9100 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 24 ' Dsl Sk1pjack, c~tom sedan. Lk new try SlUSO. Bkr 548·5556 Crui zon -Sporl f 1s he r . 2S'x9' 6", flybr, tower, outriggerW. bail tank, :>wim step. S8500. Will take sailboat or equity as trade. Pvt Pty. 631-3772 or673-7626. 17' Glen·L, fbrgls/ply. 8' Beam. bait t.anJc, WaJI Strong lrlr. xlnt cond. Xtras. $1450. 549·1597. 20' Formula 302 Mere. cruiser. Tuna tower . fighting chair, 01ttrig . gers. AM·FM , VHF. Traile r. 2470 Newport Blvd. 642-7910. 646-7607 28' Power s portfis hing Boat. Wood hull, nying bridge, newly rebul It e ngine. Needs some work. Overall coodlUon excellent. Brand new directional finder and FM 2.way radio. S6000 or best offer. Evenings, 645-9376 13' Wheeler. Evin 50. elec srt. trlr, hyd str, P/P. M0-2255. 992-4561 Beautiful Classic Launch. MllSt sell this weekend. Will consider all offera.. 6'73-8:MS, 97~07 PACIMAKER 44FT. SEDAM OPEN HOUSE Sat.&S.... We apologlie for being outoCtown last week, bul we'll be on the boat all wee k e nd . P r ivate party's Investment com- mitment requires im· mediate s ale. Can ar· range financing. Has just been Pl'Qfessionally de· corated bnd re-powered by Newport's fines t technicians. Total or $4.5,000 spent in last 9 months on this '67 model. Brand new twin Chevy 454 Crusade r engine!. with new transmissions. AU equipment including lJ'h' Zodiac with 40 hp Mercury engine on davits. Radar. auto-pilot, 7...., Onan generator. VHF. depth-finde r . Bimiru top around bridge ~k. stereo, color TV. s leeps 9, k1ng -s i 2e sleeper/lounge In main salon, rull galley with microwave oven. trash compactor. b ig refrigerator w/ freezer, double stainless sink, butcher block counter top. upper salon bar area w/wet bar, new refrig. /freezer, fresh water Sparklelte , built·in blender. S79,000. Call <714) 871-42:M (bus.) or C213)697-3105 (res). ......... , Q...., tOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charter plush 75 ft. motor yacht. hourly or d•ily. 675-2172 -675-7411 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal 2.5, equipt, gd cond. Dina Pl. Pl'iced to sell I $8700. P.P. 960-4145. 216' Sloop, triple planked mahog hull, h ead , galley, sips 4. Hauled & $urveyed 7/78. lncl'a NB mooring. SS,000. 673-7538. CAL 34, 1uper cond .• fan· tuUc price. 675-09'l4 30' Clipper Marine, 1975, flqla. VHF. d/f. knot· meter, Ubp motor, el~ start. Xbrt cond. $10.SOO • .... ., 14 Fl LEHMAN SAILBOAT. m s. ln-J440or673-1320 EARLE •E'S IEW1971 TOYOTA CELICA AM/FM, 5 speed, steel belted radial tires. bucket seats, plus all the factory extras. (Ser.RA42·118914) s527s NEW 1978 TOYOTA . HI LUI L-0:-1-1 BED SR5, AM/FM radio, 5 speed. chr~ rear step bumper, Del ear mirrors, (Ser.RN28·157781) , s4791 NEW 1971 TOYOTA COROLU 2 door sedan. 4 speed, bucket seats. and much more. (Ser.TE31-34542) s3399 ...,"" YOLYO~•teU ~~ .... corld . Pow•< llHflftl . Pow•< llrthl. -~,_...,. T•too..,,.. rool. l1t1trou1 Meletllc llue. (YC*5Hl-44tl02) '11419 BEFORE YOU BUY ... CAUUS/IOW ABOUT OUR 11 DAY VACATION OFFER 8'2.IJl15 llW '71 AU & STIWI tt' •MlllTMlllHE fWYSlll~AMCD uc..,. i,.. .......... .. "" (IVW' COl'lttOt AM f" • lfM• l'"'IO ""'°"' tS. ~ 161151• )Ill)\ •14,2 .. D'71U,ALIA 21' CWS A ITIMt IW Y Jal COltTAJtflJ) ~':,~Yf;~· ~~ •;,i~, 11* ~181701~1 -2•,aH •EW71-U 20' l•MIOTOIMOllE llJU , Slll~TAllftJI ()'! 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A ft tl pm wk day s An. 6pm wkdays 993.3073 IW 30'1l. 4 wt.HI DriYH 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '5S Tb11Dderblrd S2250trirm 831·7056 1941 "1-""' Woody 32,000ong miles. Maroon with new Remington whitewalls. Im mac. Lhru-out. Serious in· qWiesonly. 673-7692. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP #I IN CALIF • 1971 CHIROKH $6995 (J&Al6NN13ll661 1971 J.ZO PICl(UP $6995 (J8A46PN14°'39) FREE 100 'SS BUICK LeSabre 4 dr GAUOMS &AS Sdn. Perf cond. lo mi. l with purchase or any owner. "Cream Puff" jeep with this coupon SU>Olbet ofr. 631 .JIM9 ltcrMtlonal W!WlilllAT VeNdft 9530 »IYWlmlHDIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• OM AMY MIW Champion Motor Hme, JEEP 1973. 25'. Chrysler t U chassis, lo ml 's. Will W A sacrifice price & take OVERSTOCKED VW Bus, antique or classic car trade-I n. 2S24 Harbor Blvd Fi n a n c I n I a v a 11 . Costa Mesa SSU122. 714/ 549-8023 1977 Field & Stream 19' Mini Ford. Onan roof & Fin<;! w~at you ~ant In dash. lmmac. 557...m Daily Pilot Cla.sstfieds_: _ ...... .... 9IOO Alltos. .... 9100 ..W MADA M.C-4J .... Hwy. 4 •P••d 1r11\I & S3565 JI MPG c-.A M I F ... •I •••o EPA a&tmet -r -· (M2097). -Tu & UolMe • RX71 MOW OM DISPLAY! USED 4X4 VALUES 1978 Dodge Power Wagon !Pl130) Like new . low miles. oct ro•d equipped. 2 yr. 12.000 nJle warranty available. $7499 1978 Chevrolet. it. Ton PU (Plll8) V8. auto. 111r. 2 yr. 24.000 mile war· ranly. $7999 1976 Jeep Cherokee Chier (Pl141) V-8. auto. cruJse, winch. sunrooL low package. dual batteries. 110 volt. immaculate in & out. $6999 1975 Chevrolet PU ( Pll4 l V-8. «l>d. locking bubs. of( road eqy.lpped, l yr. 12.000 mile warranty available. S46t9 1973 DodgePU Power Wagon (PllOOl. V-8, auto. clean, low miles. 1 yr. 12.000 mile warranty available. S399t llAMD MIW I 971 •MC 'la TOM PICICUP e-ec,.e .....,ao-'O•• .. , .... ......._,__....._ ..... IMl.0711-lt ..... 1111 .... GOOD S&IC110N •/2 TOM 4a4'a. MMMYS AND YAM COMYIRSIOMS AU.AT HSAYll•S 0,....., hr 0,.'"" hr 7 14 714 ....... ,...., 1975 J eep Cherokee (P882l V-8. auto. Ult. ------------ custom wheel. 1m · 4WMelDrhn 9550 maculat.e in & out. 1 yr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 DATSUN 12.~ mile warranty .77 Ranier XLT extras. f'tCIUP/CAMPH available. air. PIS. wbls. eves Mags. (889715> $4999 751-2857. dys 552-8391 $2650 1971 Jeep Commando suurn FORD (Plll31 V-6. off road '73 Bluer 4 x 4. xlntcond. n&I equipped, 1 yr. 12,000 Manyxtraa. 5440GardenGrove Blvd. mile warranty available. MB-9474. Westminster 63&-4010 $2499 19 7 2 Ford Bronco '75 J~ Jeep. 2'.000 mi, '58 Ford "'= T .. rblt eng, oC- !PlllSl V-8 slick air ~eii2~~y xt.raa. fer. 63 1-4715 tranli. cond. v0ery clean, i yr. . brakes etc. $750/ oner. 12,000 mile warranty _ .._831_-47_15 ____ _ available. T~ •73 DATSUN $3999 ,,._... 9560 must sell 12 000 1968 Jeep Commando ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS2.Si4B'-· !Pl081>. v~. slick. 1 yr, 1976TOYOTA 12,000 mile warranty ftCaUPWITH '71 Toyota PU Sharp . available. ~ SMR.L rebtt eng "brts, sunr'f. $1699 4 speed adlo be te " FM-8 lrk, mags, $1300. COPS.AND J.. on1y 21:o00 ni11es~ uu._64G-4390 __ . ____ _ 200 I E I 1t, SA =~ Llc. lDll054 Stll. I t72 flOID SSNOOO . SJ97t c~~/U $1.62 per DAY That's ALL you pay fora 30dayad in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW! 64~5671 tlOO THEODORE ROBINS FORD .; ! I ~. ,", W' I ( ) " ' l V F J (<_;\JI ""t ',h 1,4, ( ·HJ ''5 Ford P.U. $575 642-1475 '74 Dallun P.U. painl. $2395. 962-7498 76GMC4X4 sau New automatic transmission. UBU.907) ''"' llLL MAXlT TOYOTA 181 Beach Blvd_ KunUngton Beach 847-8555 -9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •AMDMIW 1971 llotDODGIYAM 070228) 141a34) OMLYS48t5 IRYIME DODGE 40AutoCenler Dr. &RVINE 130.3318 $5150 '70 VW Camper Van. ~~r loaded w /equi p + .lUllAJ FORD Corva1r eng conversion. 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Lo mi's. perfect cood. Westminal#f 638-4010 751.ao& '73 Dodge P.lJ .. club cab, '73 Ford ~ Van. open rd PIS. PIB. util. bed, kit, nda work, gd opt. cabover s hell. many Stove, nu tires. 12000. xtras. Xlnt cond. $3000 Dys only, 714-526-5527. 548-12ZJ ~Roa.:..:..:..._·----~ A11tos. UMd Alltos. UMd has some super British WE snLL HAVE HONDA CIVICS AND ACCORDS AT THE OLD LOW PRICE prices! Just look for yourself. '74 M.G.B. • • -RYii STOCK IS LIMITED * BRING US YOUR TRAQE * LOW DOWN PAYMENT * BANK FINANCING s4555 s4995 Orortr CAunty'• #I Duid l>Pal#r 97Q0 2500 C .... """9Ctll1.-... U lt ,.._,....,.ltt6~M ,.l(H 100C1 •8 "'l All•"-''°" 2125 llAllOl ILYD.. COSTA IESA °"" lwt!Y "'CM Untl 10 ''"'' ........ ! '-"'· • V-9110 .._W..tM 91t0 ...._,l•Hrted ..,._1,t.port.d AMhi.hp1rtH ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '771U1181rOP WIWIUIUY ..W 9712 ~ 9715 o.t... 9720 1110 Y°"'DAT'SUM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• v ... autometlc tran1, PAID l'OllOR NOT '7' CANl 2.1 74 DATSUN fad()ry alr CClndlUonlna. TOP DOU.Al SUMIOOF 260% power 1*rin1. AM/FM POil TOP CAIS Automatic tran.sm1as1on. Automatk lran1miss1on. rad lo. M u It S • e ! AMll"M tape, block in <T47PQIU 0'-') rotor 1112JlPHN> $4375 ' 1111 son SUNSET FORD $UISET fOID IUY OI LIASI SUNSET fOIO 5'40Garden Orove BIY'd SMIOardenGronBlvd WE IUY YOUI lt711MW ~GardenGroveBlvd. Westminater 836..(()10 w~ 136 4010 CLIAM CAIS NOWI We11tminlter 63M010 , 'TO SlO Wag. A!C. ftuto. '74 YWIUS A ntUCIS •IMW• 77 Capri Gh ia, red, priced to sell. $800. Pvt CTSSRR!I AM/FM CUii., sunroo(, pt,y.566788af\5. Su11 .... •• •s• $4800. 548-:1121 CONN£ll .._.,.... '76 D1taun 280Z. 2+2, air, ~l~n fDll '73Bavarla (U7llOX> ft...1.....-9720 4 spd, rna"s. silver. Xlnt ~· CHEYIOLET '7UOl~hp.(f1Sl.PF") -... ~Garden Orov., 81111J '1S530la air (541C)MMLI ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. S6'195 or will trade. W~ IX~IO MaUtarbor Blvd '7U002hp. (5411WQM) 1972 Oat1 un pick· up. P/PM8·9820 COSTA MJl'JiA '77m 4 •r.· 12f&:ISPl1 Bucket 11eau. air shocks. 1'67 DATSUN '14 Dodae BU>e>, PtS. air, 146-IZOO '77 32.IOla a r tOIMOI Meeh pe rfect. Sl,495. ST•Tl ........ W•GOu AM/lo'M, CB. m.1111. rstm l''lrm. $46-11249 A "" A " int. Maoo. '45111~. ur WEPAYTOPOOLLAR We may h11ve your next , -------Nice t ransportation. 60.Sm FOR TOP USf!J) CARS car In our Inventory. C..11 74 610. Runs .looks ex cell. <VIC440) FORllON, DOM!STlC 1.111 toch1y1 •lid. Good tires. l owner. $1199 '1'$ Ford Van I.ant btod, M Cl..ASSJCS Hl .. ~_1040 49M'4t SJ.~or~t0°1!~er. I I LL M A X I Y ut.ra ~ ~ I ll )'OW' r•r la at.re rleian ---TOYOTA let 1.11 fir11t. '75 280Z 2+2. 2nd owner. 18881 Beach Blvd. '74 ford Vu.~~. Xtnt IA&m IUICa( air, AM/FM tape, mags, HunUngLon Beach t'Old.. MIU\1 irtru $'11.S ZlmHarbOr Blvd. xlnt cond. $6200/bst ofr 847-SSSS ..... C'ol"-Meu '7'9·2500 ...... sr 6 llOAOWAY by 9/12. 956·7900 or ........ .._ ~°::: ~ ~~in1 WI IUY 'ii/ ~;"~:,;;A, 67~9 ...................... . Vexter ~ MS 7048 USED CAR 5 '"' vu1111An DIW•MO 11tac"'N• '78 Buuville, 350 AC', CALLGARTH •USID IMW1• l'N M. '1er cuss + mort> Used Car Mar '7S~ Auto. C9l6MTV J. SIOOO. GM E:ltff. 983130.3 540-SllO '752002Auto.auCid 2236 ) "'--'..., 1>-•·na """VB '7U0024sp,alr(l35NWZ) ruov "'.,......._. .. ~ "78m;S/R (~lRCSI ena. Air, p.s . p b . IUlO '763.0&.IS/R (029RKM > lr.,. with ~er. radio. '776.1()csi4sp <962TRS> cass., c b., c""!tom lilt . 2626 HARBOR BLVD '77~; 4spS/R(0179) au stove. retng, gas & COSTA MESA Qosed O. S.Rdcnrs ~ec. I&• Ures, windows ________ 1 ' & vents. extra fuel tank •• ...__ ••art.ct ORAMGICOU...,_'S trie r hitc h . S7 .800. -. ... , ' "13·20SO days . ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLDIST m1229 ' eves G-ral 9701 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 7 8 I" o r d S u p e r 75 customited loaded w/x. liar. bst oCr over S8000. ~OWNIO Sales-Servlce·Leasing 646-8'TT7 YW'• & IMPORTS Roy Caner.Inc. Shall> 1974 Ford Super van to CHOOSE FltOM! Rolls Aoyce BMW Econo 200. P /S, P/8 , 1540Jamboree tadio/htr, H.O. a ir , SeeOurFineLlneat NewportBeach 640-6444 .......... vw mags, q u1et pack Int, 11711 1• •cH IL $4000, 640-5719, S36· 144 I - ........... odt 9590. __ ._4_2-_4_4_35 __ ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Alfa •-o t705 WI IUY . ••••••••••••••••••••••• USED CAIS! 74 ~A CHY We're the new Chevrolet Low mileage, electric deaJerslup in the Irvine 5'.W'OOI, AM/FM radio. Auto Cent~r. We need Like new! (9SSWKKl )'OUrused car! ALSO. 30 ALFA 'S IN JOE STOCK. CHOOSE FROM MAC PHIRSON SPYDERS. GTV'S & T H E ALL ·NEW IOI McLAIEH'S SALE \ ON630's! 633'1 IM STOCK I 8SO No. Beach Blvd. La Habra (Corner Beach & Wbit- Uer) CHIVIOLET AtrrOMATICSEOAN! 21 Auto Center Dnvc HACH IMPOITS 714/522-5333 1 RVINE 848 DOVE STREET Closed Sundays , 768-7222 . (Near MacArthur Blvd. 1.,,,., .,...,.. 22 .. &. "', .....,., .000 m1 s. air, W A ....,.ED.I Jamboree Road> Ster cass. pe rf cond. ~""1 NEWPORTBEACH _2_u_.~ __ l·l_094_. ___ _ Late mode l Toyotas, 752-0900 Volvos, Pickups & Vans. --------19771MW 6lOCSI Call us today! Aid 9707 .......... at 1871 I IEACH IOU~EVARD HUNTIM&TON BEACH THE LATEST! THE GUATIST! Custom D~siCJMCI For Y 0tr F-.Hy mid lniHSs BRAND NEW DODGE '78 CUSTOM COACHES • SEVEN PASSENGER • FROM ONLY .s4995 · TO USI AS YOU WISH Some coaches feature such extras •: Custom Paint, Bay Windows, Hl·Back Seets.. Rear Sola Beds. ~om Carpeting & Paneling and M•g Wheels. Some models even offer Hot & Cold Running Water1 Example· '78 Dodge Van with automatic. pawer steering, 6 cylinder engine . waa S6195.00 -less '1200 Rebate 14995.00 + tax & license HAllOUR VOLISWA ... ,.. . Current '78 Datsun Pace Setter's Like you never had it so low! Prices near invoice, Invoice and even below factory Invoice on most models. New 78 DATSUN F-10 COUPE •4019 Auto. tr•11s. Chrome bumoer, tripod mir· ron. vndercott. (JMS17-711317) Al ORANGE COUNTY HEADQUARTER ' OYER 125 llEW 1978 ... c1as Ready For Dellwery ••• , PRICES START AT SALES & SERVICE OLDSM•ILE • IMC • IOIDA 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-9640 • I DJ4 DAILY PILOT Aalto1, lmportt'd Auto1. llltp0f'hd ..._ .... orted .. 1. l•pori9d Auto1, l•ported ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Oat.. 9720 ,...,... 9723 GWo 9731 Mire........ 9740 Mere...... 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(222PFYI. 52395 ARU *DATSUNS• UnJe s.t.ctlon OfAJIM~1 SAU'.S LEA.51 NG 'PAKTS-SERVIC .. : '76308GTB. pristine "73 Karmann Obi•. xlnt "17 450 SEL Gold w / 1900 280SE. fuel lnJ, tan, $2'7,900/ofra. Dir cond. $2800. best offer. patth All extrai; 22000 Muto, PW. AM/FM. a.ar, \ M5-5880or642·06&6 S3&-3S52 mi. Show cond. $23,950. all lethr uphob. 88,000+ 1-..... 9737 631-0210. Days, 770 11132. mi's. $12,000. P .P . Mon· 9721 -eves & wkJ¥11. 1-'ri, 8-5, 540-3931. ....................... -- COSTA MES,A DATSUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Lotus Europa twin '67250S4dr. PS, PW, PB. '75 45C6EL, 27,000 mi's. aD D cam, nUni lites, AM/FM A/T, A/C. AM/FM. 1111 Xlnt cond. $17,000. rl':W 8-trk 962·2708 records. $3400. Aft 5, Ca11(7141 S57-90Sl . IYl4 . 831-1.230 Over 200 Fiala to choose from plus an outatanding select loo of Sports can at DICK MILLER MOTORS .... 9731 --------'76 Mercedea O OSEL, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73230 Dark Brn wt tan tn· 35.000 mi. very clean, 120 W Warner, S.A. 557-2132 miracle mazda T. . - t e r . Beaut. con d . S20,500.644-6881Joe $7895/bet ofr. SJS..2671 -------MGI 9744 Mercedes 4.50-S EL. 1973. ••••••• •••••••••••••• •• lmmac. cond. new t!ng .. •74 MG B xlnl cond sunrool. new tires. fully AM/F'M.' orig o wne r : equip. ~l 957-8191 dur.· $3l95. 639·9113 after 6 , .. , 1 ... , ~IPPll!Wl..ml '71 8.'iO Fial Spyder. Lt C.... ~ 645-1700 mg business hours. PM. ~ blue. Convert w/brdtp. '73 450 SLC, silve r n"<l,1---.7-l_M_G_l_G_T __ _ _." .,,..,.. New teal.I. $985. ~ '71 RXZ 4-apd. AM/FM 11··---'. air, AM/"'M 8 1--•--AJ-..... ad.i -•-t ~-.. •onn WUYUI r (98U ) --~~!!!!!~~~ r 0• AUi ... vuu • ...,.,. lrk stereo, wire whls. 00 l -= i012A~ct;:.si~~top, 1_.:..:...;.S3M6..;;.:.:l..;.O ______ new radials. 759-0099. $2975 * Dl\'IVE A * l '""93-3810 Low mileage good cond. SUNSET fORD Ll,'TLE * Vynl top. air. am .fm '71, 250. Whit~. auto .. air * ••• '76 12A Spyder S·s pd con· stereo. Blue book $1.300. cond., AM/FM. No ace•· SUOGarden GroveBlvd. SAVE.ALOT vert. M ags. AM /FM 5»n49 denl.l,adreamtodnve & Westminster 63MOlO Mli. i ~~·· ............ _ .... , t7lt !'!'}!_-_6'0-_735_) ----Op.I '746 _:._________ ....................... . ..................... . Hc.da 9727 '71 MASERATI Indy, 4 HOUSE Of '74 Opel Manta Coupe gd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• seater. lthr. air. full pwr. trans .. auto trans, vinyl lrmtd Mew •71 mint cond. Overseas Im· IMPORTS, INC. top, reasonable, 581·3610 ..;;·m=D::;:ats=un=R""o-ad'ster 2000. portse45-S980or642·0896 dys,497·2362evs. Becky. s.spd conv. l1a rdtop, HONDA Cars good shape & l"UD.S out MANY Mlrcedeslea 9740 good.$1800.66l·T1S2 To~,...._.! ••••••••••••••••••••••• '761f80Z, mint c ond, AM /FM . m.a gs. Goodyear S B R Ua-es, + chrome ski r ac:k & chains. Bar1ain at $S&J5. 49<&-3362 UNIVERSITY Oldl..,... ..... Can• GMC Tn1eks 2.SSOHarbor Blvd. 77MIZ450Sa Complete with cruise control. sunroof. stereo tape. teal.her interior & low miles. Buy or leaae. <037SEF> Costa Mesa 540-9640 '75 P.U. xlnt shape, m.~ch _:....: _______ _ & appe arance ga·t. 'Tl Honda CVCC Wgn, 4 FM/casa stereo $2900. apd. FM tape deck, idol 4ll&-4956 cood. $3000 firm. 49'7·2967 ~=======- 510 Datsun wagon. stick. "75 Clvtc Hatchback. A/C, 1 1972 ..-z 250C Runs very good. $600. AM/FM cass stereo. S Automatic, pwr. steer· 963-1790 Spd, radials, mags, dlx 1 ..... air cood. & extra low int. Xlnt cond. Very lo ::r,_ -FVo '74 710 Wagon. rack. AC, mi. s:woo. 963-1366. --.-. <->. new tires, good cond. ---------1 $7495 963-0052 '78 CIVIC Hatch back. HOWAUClte'n'Olet Stand trans. 779 mi. All Dove" Quall Sta. '73 ?AOZ, good cond, $4000 standard equipment. <Near MacA.rthW', or best orrcr. 96.V7982or962-3920 Jamboree" Brutol >. 645-9932 NEWPORT BEACH . '73 Civic, AM/FM, rack. ll"' ASSS '76 280Z. lo m1. A/C, caas .. radials ,goodcood. ----------AM/FM cass, mags. $1.800.646-5473 1976...,.....,.0C shade. many xtrns. S6800 9730 _ ..... or best orrer. 964-3390 Japar-Complete wil.b sunroof. "We need to buy clean Datsun used cars'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo & power windows. '75 XJ12C, lo mi's, xlnl Immaculate! Buy or cood. St0,500. leaae. (107033) S Will Pay Top 061Jar $ 646-4848,17S-82S8 COSTA MESA DATSUN 1.966 XKE. hrdtp convert. 2845HARBOR BLVD. AM /FM . xlnt cond. ~/hlltofr. 497·4S33. 540-6410 540-021 l '64 Jag J.BS RARE. new * * * * * * int, wr whls, 4-spd, clean. Ferrari 9723 Bst ofr by 9/12. 9:56-7900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _or_6'7_S-0489 ______ ,* * YOU ~~ G£TTOP SS Beaut iful 1962 Classic FOR YOUH Jaguar sedan 3.8 Mark EXOTIC CAR!!! u. Lt.hr, wr whls, ooJy * "~-~ We Wall Cons ign 76K mi, body & engine ._ ---• ~ Your Porsche. perfect. great invest· ""'-~ Ferran. MBZ. menl. Mwst see. $4500 . .....-MERCEDES ~ Rolls ltoyce or 499-1478 ""'-IBa ~ Sports Car .....-~ msalt!ablecond. '60 Jaguar XK150S . ......_ ~ Ask for Frank or Tom Coupe. Fresh r eslor a· .....-,_.As Ll9t Al ~ 842-4435 lion. much new. Must s4995 ~ HARBOUR VW sell. $8900. Ph: 631-1178, * ~ Under New Ownership ~7300 ask for Gary ~ Autos, UHd Autos, UMd * (MJllJ ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • ...... •••• lt SIX CLASSIC ~ Looking for * To :OS. ie better * ROM: ~ mileage?---.... ! J~: ! \ 5 * iC ~ } ~ * SUMOW ••• ~ 0 HAllOUR ~ """-* YW ~ ,..,.. ~ *11111'-dta~ ~ * ·-::x-iC ..... .. . . At #latter we have SOllle great gas-saven '76 OLDS STARFIRE '"" ,11,.,"°"° '"1...,.nooo ...... tMl'Vll Orinte County's •I Buick Dulef 979-2500 .· *842-4435 ~ ****** '11 2»SL. Xlot cood, 2 lOIJS, bm Wit.all lot. Call Ron Miller SIM90l lt71M1%ZIO SEDAN. Complete wlt.b sunroof, atereo1• cn.dae control, & low nwea. 81q otleue. <~NXH> llllCNf VI '"NITa 1Ml83M748 Of C1Ml49!M704 uns st.. bit wtblk lot. BtfuJ cond I Xtra 1tereo equipt. 491M0'71. 1 t71 M1% ZIOC Stereo, cruiH control, pwr. windows " door locb. A fine automobile. ~orleaae.CUSMIT) We have a 1ood selectloa ol other flne MBZ's ln our inventory, Call to- day! '67 Mn 210 SL 1 owner. both tops air auto u-ana. Blau AM/FM quad 1ttteo 8 track. New cb oc bro wn paint. Ml c bellns. MB ma1 whla. pin striped, saddle interior. Serviced •ll· elusively by Cara de Elegance. Perfonnt and loob like new. PrMtJ1e automoblle trom Corona d e l Mar . Alway1 1ara1ed. Sll,500. (714 )759-9087. Autborb.ed Merced~s Benz Dealer IEST saECTlON IN THE WEST!! SIDAHS AHD COUNS "n"°IS. 18711Groy 7• ?toe IS.. 111631 Gold '7' nDC t Set 11 .i I 8e9> 79110C IS« 11201 Gr..,.. 7 '790 IS. t 9031 °'""" '7~ 290 IS. 9t9018•o..n 73 '606f; !Set I 1MI c;...,.. '74 4606EL (Ser •ll07181ue '74 4llOSEL (Ser 086-01 8•u• '7~ 4eOliE1. IS. OM 11 S.•-7' 460SEL tS. ~I a.....,. 77 4e08a. tS. e1r..1 Blue T1~(Set 27•9)811<J8111 SL.a '10 2908l IS. ~I '10 2'0SI. IS. 332318t.,. 72 46084. IS. l'O:l31 8r0Wf\ n 46084. re. .. ,,, e1.,. 7 '460Cll 16"' 64631 WMe 7~ 4e08I.. 1e. 4170) s.r .... 7& 400&. IS. 41&81 WM e 7&4'I06l.IS... 39NIQ...., 7' 4b084. IS.. ,_, _ 7'~1S. 11101 8..,. 79 400&. IS. 1141131 8""' 78 460Cll IS. OOll318rown 77 400&.IS. H it I 81-•774e08L1e. Ole&IG<.y 77 .eQk Ulet t 07 41 Eno Red M11outy o f '"••• C•'' ••e """-1or eo ....,. "-•"9 """' neort IO nQ11W'Q - CM.&._, -lllTAILSI HOUSE OF IMPORTS, INC. ..., __ _ --714/750-720 I 2 I l /921-8588 714/523-7250 a. .. .-. .... .___ •1JOPELGT One of the last produced. I Low mileage. 1 owner. AM/f\M quad stereo. 4 s~. intenor & exterior li ke n ew . Always 1taraged. All manuals. Car cover. 1 set styled whls. 1 set mags & Ures. Corona del Mar auto. SJ.200. (710759·9087 1971 Opel 1900. xlnl condl· lion. auto. AC, new paint. Must see to apprec ~. M9·9709 9747 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73L. aJI records, nu tires, batt. ignition. 24M ma. IJ~ B.P . 552-9472 Pwgeot 9741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73PEUGEOT 504WAGOM $2995 Auto m atic tran s, AM/F M . very clean. Runsgood. (68SLUZ> IEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVE STREET <Near MacArthur Blvd. &Jamboree Road > NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 '74 PEUGEOT 504DIESB. SB>AM Air , AM/F M cassette. low mileage. Must be dnven! <234RDK> $4881 IEACH IMPOITS 848 DOVE STREET <Near MacArthur Blvd.. & J amboree Road) NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Alltos,Used ;:~~M ...... ~'1999 V-8. automatic. POWer steering and brakes. fact()()' air. radio. heater. SHARP. (981NBOJ 75CA.DIUAC $4999 COUPE DI YIU.I •••••• Cabriolet too. leather Interior. at8'90/tape player. SPECIAL (513MWK) "{Is':~ ............ $ 54 99 CUSTOM SEDAN. Landau toP. full pc>wer, split oower seats. factory air. AM/FM stereo with tape. hit wheel. cruise control. LIKE NEW. C208SL n ~~~~~~-·~s5599 Last Of The Luxury "Birds ... Padded tap, fulf PoWef, c:uetom interior. (154PIE) •16 CADILUC s5999 COUND!YIW •••••• C8briotet too. full P<>Wer. factory air, 8Qflt seats. stereo/tape player, 1111 wheel. cru1a. control (690PCX} '77 MRCURY $6799 COUC.AI XR·7 •••••••• MOONROOF. Cabriolet top, full Power, leather intenor. solll Power seats. factory atr AM/FM stereo with taoe player. ttlt wheef; cruise control. ONL v t 5.000 miles. (103SNE) '76 smw .......... $'12.99 Padded top, full POWer. leather Interior. apllt Power seats, factory air. AM/FM with 8 tracf( rape player. trlt wheel, cruree control. LOW MILEAGE. (465273) ~:.~·::tuot.)4 .......... s9999 Padded top. lull power. leather Interior, factory air. AM/FM stereo with 8 tracf(. cruise control. till wheel. 14.000 mites. LIKE NEW. (706TZI) •17 CADILLAC s9999 . 1:1. DORADO •••••••••• Red With White Leather & White Cabriolet Too. full oower. spilt power seats. AM/FM with 8 trac:tc player, factory air, lllt wneei. cruise control. LOW. LOW MILEAGE. (535UMX) • Allto•, l•po."'hd Autoa, IMporhd AU'toa, l"'por+ed Autos, Uaed A.tot, U1ed Atlto1, Uaed Fnday September 8, 1978 0 D 1- •••• •••• • •••• ••• •• •• •• •••• •• • • • • • • •• •• •• ..... • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • ••• •••• •• •• • • • •• • •• ••• •••••• • ••• • •••••••• •••• • •••• • • •• ••••••• •• ••• •• All Y PILOT sl, ""'9eot 9741 'one'-9750 oyote '765 ~ ............. !!~.! Cocll11c 9t 15 O...rotet 9920 Aaltoa. Uaed Autoa, U1ed Auto• UHd ·••••·•·•••····••······ •••.................... ••··••••···•••····••·•· ····$·················· ·••••···•··•••········· •..•. : •.....•.......•.. '71 'EUO.IOT '78 POt"ll'hl' •111 ~( T .. r.i .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''16 llorntt. SporlMboul •:•••••••··~··••••••••• •o.. tm. on blk li·uth I\ c , . , . , w11aon, P S 11 H, l'rUJ&c Cooverubte 78 Eldorado, ''76 Chevy Chevette, $2250 ford 9940 ford 9940 994S "' .. Dllsa Ol!lii40 •lllrm \tohJlt> tuil rrl 111 < "1111 «T l.irlhark. r(lnlrol. A l', lo m1, lu" loaded . 1mmac ulale . New llres. new baltery, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Au\o .alr cond .AM FM 11tpoller t'll' s~1 '41nct llllOl1l rru "cJ"'h1 .1111 1v1·11 rJl'k,lopl'und 532:>0/bst Must sell. 731·1823, 22.000 ml Anytime, •• -PH 78FAIRMONT 'la11!>1r'M4dr.Xln1cond i.tertJO, sunroor It '""" · !'i.110t Lou "' ar '111 (l(r 751 ~ 5o29-8423 ..... •"" IL doo Lh111111 3.000 mile& llll'r lllkeoverSZ99 nwli.t-or ll11 tl1v1•ly t'QUIPP\'ll .,._......,} ' 2 r,t656TZ F:1 Sl.195 SCMA~U2 > pure~ al$...?? ooo PP w aut•>. A C. PS, F'M '72 HORNET AMC '77 Cad Cpe de VIie. lake '74 Moole Carlo Landau, LONG $4850 ti44-0940afl. 6pm o.tvSl917 ialU.$Jt09'a 'ltt'f('(),C!ltdock r11d1ah.. courE overremalnin&l2mosof lo mi's. A/C, AM /FM FORD SUNSET FORD fticlt 9941 Al.SO A ~000 SF.l.t-:r 1978 ~ C'•tm "ooo ma ' "~ 11 1 r r 11 r "e a l · R111 car nde. 3 speed cl0&ed end lae. lat at last. stereo, lilt whl. crwse ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tl ON O F N t: W 111 $14,500 lM ufr Wkdv' lllununum rocker panel!! trans t:conomy 11pec:ual, 752.5741 cntrl, swivel bckt seals. S440Garden Grove Blvd '70 M k 6 1 t PF· CKOTh 2 I 3 I 7 I •1 H l I wlpln a. moly •tnPtnlC (478FVO> '73 EL DORADO. l9,000 auto door lotks, P/W, Westmmster 636·4010 gd r:;~n~all ~~ :r AACHIMPOITS l'.\'l',· "l.•·nd' ;:'or•h~d~,~~·m.•k'':nr:,. Pric1S 249 mi.$4000. etc. work ; '752·2315. 751..ao10 M8 OOVESTtU-:l'.:·r 714 H~l.'I .. _ " " home;s.52·5928 '72 LTD !Nur MacArthur Rl \'tl Ven OCllY ~ J llarnM Ma pa lw I..,.. Call S48·7578 4«1oor (J78Glll\ l 6Jambol"t'f•Ro•d • 7)4UIU .... ...._,Oailtall .. !74FleetwoodBrouaham, '73 Impa la 4-dr. air. $1450 Nl'.:WPOR'r st:ACll ....... 9155 '4M1tl blue/blue velour. ori1 power. S8K mi, $1195. .....,.,_, .. _°'"""..... SUNSET FORD '73 Maven ck. 43.000 mi .. pwr :steer . a1r-cond. $2200/0rrer 548·5095 752-0ftO .. ••••••••••••••••••••• IM>n YOU ownr, all xtraa + new orig owner. 6'0-4636 .... _._c_ , .. _ TIST DllYI OUI saL YOUI 75 AMC HOIMIT Mi c h e 11 n s . $ 5 2 o o. 1977 EL CAMINO S440Garden Grove Blvd. Mercury t950 'UC_.I TOYOTA WA~M 67~1308/673-1459 Buckel seats. V-8 . 1976PIMTO Westminster 636·40lO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '750 ,,__THI~...... ' WOITA.IOUTD/L 73 El Dorado convertible automatic. air cond.. RUNAIOUT Must sell '69 LTD. 1Juto ORANGE COUNTY'S vr-tCA SEE US! Musl aee! ·Low blu~book Loaded. Sacrifice $4,250. pwr. steer ing. B·track V·6. automatic. air, trans. air. good lrans. NEWEST .••............•..•.... 77POHCMI TUnO CAllnRA Prru t\ed SportJ. 1 imn rwl & c-qwpm nt int'lud •nc a.1r rond . pow~r • •n dowa . and bur1l1ar alarm l.ra iMr f'at Int too •, l'onl'n ur " au&Olldlaleo I HUll C.ood 1n\'~nlory 1n ~tod, llWT)' w h1le t~y IJ1'11 MlltACLl *ZDA/MNAUL T USO lla.tbor Blvd ~A MESA ••S.5700 MAIQUIS TOYOTA 11pt1Clul! <S9!97Mo0T > 846-6770,847·2877 s(~erE23eo7.52ae1 tter than new! r:~~~~~~~·t~~r~: 1_SW_s_._848_·8_942_____ UNCOLN·MERCURY MISSION VIK.I <> 6 O '1972 El Dorado. xlnt run. terior and interior. wood. Dealership is now OPEN ll 1 ·2110 491-ll I 0 l'llMrrT FORD Din& cond. nu guaranteed SA VE SSS grain sides. Just a ter-'66 Raneh wagon. good RAY FL.ADBOI ~I parts . $1:500 fl rm. rifle little car! t831RXQ) t rans portation <'a r LJNCOLN·MERCURY 72 Coronu, 11uto, n1rt-~GardenGroveBlvd. ~ext621. CONNELL Only35,400m.iles. s35ot bst ofr. 575.5g53 16-l8AutoCenterDT. rlnn c11r, xlnt <'ond Westnunater 636-4010 CHEVIOLIT $J44A eves. SOFwy·Lake Forest e:ut $1Z7!'i 64()-0'IM --'72 Cadillac Sedan de lRVINE ----•um Jav excel!. mech Ville, fully equlp'd. 2828Harbor81vd. COMNELL '68TonnoSqwre. V-8390. ll0-1000 MuQ YW 11711 .. CML .. ", .... 142.-4435 n Toyot a l'ehea. dnl <'Ond vs auto. P.S .. P.B.. clean. $1950/or offer. cos5 .. ~Al~OESOA CHIVIOLET good cond1l1on. $500 1---------eond . m11g11 , A I C, 1 b l S850 orrer lakes. 646-5732 .. _ a 2828Harbor Blvd. _963_·n_oe______ '64 Mercury ownr $2300/besl orr ~3416 ---------COSTAMESA Runs.S31S m 134.2 847-0101 '77 Seville, loaded, 27K Orpler 9925 . ..... .... tlOO Aft 6PM 646-5515 ur --Mcti 9910 mi.Sll,OOO. •••••••••••••••••••••••._ __ 5_4_6-_1_2_0_0___ · 19'8TA .. A 911 WlltlC' 5 111pd r uuo m t.bn..>ut Mint, C'lil IC. al k>y . 8 ll'k X tn., t>. on••. new II~. l'\"\'Of'ds SalOO °' be:.t 1131 ·0IMJ 'Tl 9:IM Vellow•uan. Milo).., 8Jl6u AMI lo'M 8 trk :.nrf air. bra $9, TOO 759 00!$ ClOSlO SVNOAYS . '62 &lvercloud 11. left 78 Porsche 928, dark hand dnvc new trallli ~rown: ltd. slap, stereo. full history. m anual: <11 r · $3 l , 900 · Da Y l> tools. Absolutely ml.nt. 847.am. Eveat. ~-6519 <213> 784·7239 '71 914, xl:nt cond. mus s,e 9760 s.ee. neow tires. new est ••••••••••••••• •••••••. paint. ~7415 '76 Saab 99GL, u1r, sun. '78 911 SC Targa, Pel blue, rool, stereo. 30,000 mi. SM. all opllons. $26,500 xlntcond. $5000. 494-1659 lBCB Corona 4-dr ••••••••••••• •••••••••• 752.9441 '67 9-pass wagon, COWLITE STOC« Bei.t offer over $4.SO. '73 Estate, loaded. dual air $600 OF • 71 968 1:00 new tues. P P Sl500. 0.vrolet 9UO 675-zlSS . FORD FIEST .... S 644.SJ98 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A TI <.:ellt·a GT l.1rtback, '74 Nova Htchbck, air, <:or..... 9932 3 Dr. Hatchback. Decor 3 dntrond,lom1 ·1i.~lOO 'llJELECTRA 2 door.full P87PS, $2850. Call••••••••••••••••••••••• Dr. Hatchback. Sport J Oay . 4U4·0l68. evei.. power. xlnt. ~75 firm. Redick. 673·8550 or 1978 CORVETTE Dr. Hatchback, Ghia 3 41M 2872ur898-90'l7 ___ 645-4979 833-4669. Loaded ! A Be auly ! Or. Hatchback __;_;....___ ______ (364TDJ> BALANCEOF '71 Mark II, good cond 1976 Skyhawk. fully '66 Malibu Station Wgn. Only '78FIESTASTOCK Low mileage, $1030. eqwpt. ong ownr. com.pit White. runs good. $650. S 13,495 968-2263 service record. Must see Ph492·2828 HOW ... •D C...._•_1....... 2% to believe ! SJ0..4524. aft 6 ___ ..:....:..;_____ --,._.. 1974TOTOTA &wkends. '72 Nova cpe, full power, DoveatQuailSts. COIOLLA Air, paint. bitc h , <NearMacArlhur, Cheap transportation '75 Buick Le Sabre Luxas. $2200/0BO. 768·1667 Jamboree & Bristol> OVER «:ar (546LIJ > fantastic cond. Best ofr New~rl Beach · s 1499 ovr bk. Call 848·9820. '63 Nova. SISO. Good body. 133-0555 tires, etc. Needs eng 1--------- I ILL MAX E Y C11lllac 9915 work. Call after 6PM 1977COIVETTE INVOICE TOYOTA •••••••••0 •••••••••••• 751·7446 15,000 original miles, . 18881 Beach Blvd. _'72_lm_p_a_l_a_2_-d-r-.b-l-u-e.-a utomatic, AM /FM p R E • F 0 R 0 213/&13-6375 '64 c. rbll en~ine. xlnt mech. cond . body nds som e wo rk . S589S 675-:mJ '76HEWSAAI 847-8555 top , new brake s, leather interior. and The23 0verlnvoice Huntington Beach it xt.ra clean, wht vinyl stereo 8 track. air cond.. CLEARANCE 99GL Tri.... 9767 . t u n e · u p ; ~=~~Is and Ures. E-xcludes Dealer 3·dr, a uto., s unroof,••••••••••••••••••••••• air,P/S,P/B,SBRlires SAODLDACIC Retention&Prep. AM /FM stereo cassetle. '73 TR6. New radials & • P.P. 768-tTIO v ... • a RV i~ns •SMITH FORD* 76 9 14 18.000 mile:.. tSer. 99762033880 > brakes. $3300/bst ofr. 1 C ....._ • _..v Was $8450 645-2700. o.-.g. Comty's • 4 HIVROLET ll 1·2040 495-4949 12801 Brookhurst Yellow Mus t s 11le. . Laguna Beach. 494·7176 R~-.dto $6223 . . S.•ih C..tw MAUIU Garden Grove ALS O TEST DRIVE 72 TR6. 34K m 1, xlnt • t4-06K.XU) Dodge 9935 53 .. 3254 '73 Porsche 914, good cond. S4200 or best offer. 548.1831 TifE NEW '78 TURBOS cond. AM/FM. Best ofr $2125 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -NOW IN STOCK over $3500. 675-6572 DEMO CLEARANCE ·11 Demon. new battery, 1 __ s_aJ_e_E_nds __ 9_11_s_11_e __ IEACH IMPORTS '75 TR6, casselle red, xlnt 1978 CADILLACS SUNSET FORD brks & tires. good cond. Mu st sell beaut. '74 848DOVESTREET cond, $4800 or offer . Coupes&Sedans 5'40GardenGrove Blvd. pvtpty58l-438S Maverick, aut_o lrans. "" M _,._... Bl d ""c ll89 497 l""" Sevilles w--'--•~r """ .,,10 1E-.-.t 99 .. 0 v~ good runrung cond. Sell with EA.5E! "'&4J'am~~";t~d ) · .,..,.,.. ' . .,.... EXTUM&Y _...,.;_;_...........,_~...,:.:.__-..;......,.....,.;_;_:..:..:.._,=••••••••••••••••:• orig. owner.good car . It's a BREEZE NEWPORT BEACH LOW MILEAGE 1975 CHEVROLET 1970 T · 302 Xlnt Vin YI to P ·r eason . ClassitiedAds&U-5678 752.otOO YallstfOl!IRI 9770 ExcellentSaviogs IMPALA cond,0k:1~1·s. ~~~;.ifice.1-848-.ast2 ______ _ ---------1---::....=.:::....:::..::...:::..:..._9_l_O_ ••••••••••.••••••••••••• • P~wer steering, power $995.846-0747. 71 FAIRMONT Alltos, M•w 9100 ..... Mew disc brakes. fa~ory, ai-r . 4-door, 6 cyl, automatic ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '67 VW BUG. A real NABERS cond, steel radial tares . '71 Ford, PIS. AIC. tm· transmission. (1546) sleeper and collector's (119MOU> mac. lnt, perf. body, 69K $4344 :~~& ~~1se~,:~~!~r; <L:) /. /l/J - -SUNSsEj5FORD mi. s1200. s41t-t496 SUNSET FORD JOHN SOM prepared 1835cc eng. ~ 5440Garden Grove Blvd. AM/FM ster cas radio. 2CIOO H."bor Blve1 Westminster 636-4010 & SON USED CARS Didi sap: '"W • wmt a.. ned CW illYetdOI p Ctlt to tlte baM, regsdless of profit to mall•..._ for 1979 t1'*'5. Cw .. md ..... tiodllY ... Tft•a h.1 .. ury au10 11 fulty equ!PCMO '7 7Ced Cpe O.Y• $ 9600 Wt'11le w/1 wt'Mlt lllftdau top & • uch reel t11thef 1nuwt0r f rul)' a hne •uro 13097111 '76Ceds.ct.O.V-. s7500 full --·"-""""' c~tro4 •mtm .st.-.o ttul'y ont Of IN lnl lull .. l'llCIC.-~ti) FUn. economy & quick· Cos1.1 ~. 540-9100 ness. 673-7te2 ~~~~~~~~~ I~~~~~~~~~ '77 Coupe de Ville, loaded. 'ID Bug. Great cond. FM low mi, perfect cond. __ ..;._..;.__;_ _ _;_~­ radio. New upholstery. $9100. 7S2-78llorS44-0590 '72 Impala, 400 eng, Sll.50/ofr. Mlke64S·3305 '70 El Dorado, beautirul radials, air. P/S, P/B, '74 VW Dasher, newly ~ .. •u· I · $2200 A/T,$1,150.846""96aft.4 ............ on, o ma, · .1----------1 overhauled. P.P. 1 owner 640-8566 only. 644·7453 .. --•• -u-s_ed _____ A.dos. UMcl '73 VW Super Bealle, sun- roof. Best orfer. 642-6274 . '68 VW Camper. good cond. AM /FM s t ereo cass . Mu ol sel l. $1900/ofr.548-4537 '71 VW Bus. best orfer Cail After 6pm 646-8762 '70 VW Van. Very good cond. Ster eo, b e d . carpet, $1800/bst ofr. 548-7952 '71 VW. radio, heater. stainless steel access. $1850/ofr.631-3847. '71 Super Beetle. new paint, c lean, $1795. 962-7498 '68 VW Bug, 4·sp Manual •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . .,.. .... ~ ........ ~· ,...,." Nwc COlllJllr 07 $ 3 0 shirt. Great condition. '75F-u11 u~.· ..... •• ,~11'.'.'.!...~~::~ 4 o Private Party $1 500 • -~ -~ U2SNQS)714/635-l38l WiltOfta.G'e 'emfm "9f90 lV• l ., ___ ..;._...;._ ____ _ ;f:;1,!8 ;,i'°"'9 '" "'" 1"'" ..,.0 '78 Scirrocco '75~.~~ ....... to .... o. rui·S5200 OCl"*'tf •""'"°" '*90 w.e ltd. TM -I ttO. 01 • i..tll IV woCll IM pna or , F0to '74c ......... ~. s2000 6 C)'I 3 ~ em ,..,,., I - Tll•t o... ta Ol>C«:I 10 -1>62JPVI '76 ~"=•••c.,. -·,...$2400 ,_ fN-teolO-- -lown l Oft-'°"ll lnPI' l70tHl'f) E._.,.,.c.1 • ~ .--., •• '76Nwc .... •~w ... S3000 CO'ICI I <IMfM -The -.. 1191'1 "" ..... -· {OMMCM) 1626 Harbor Blvd • Coat• Meu • ~0·5630 Pvt pty. $5800. 842·0764 '65 VW Bug. good transp. S600oro£r. Ca II 645-0039 '57 VW, small window, snrf, xlnt cond. $1500. 675-6261, eves. '71 Yellow Bug , 2nd owner. low miles. XJnt cood. $1650. 960-3692. Vol•o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEFOREYOU SB.I.YOUR VOLVO, SEE US! MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 131-2180 495-12 I 0 OIANGI COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County! BUY or LEASE DIRECT [ft:jffe'J 2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 2 Swedi s h Volv o Mechanics now al Iva n 's. 1995 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. 645-1982 "'76. 265 Slat.Jon wagon. Metallic bronze. Air, p.s .. p.b .. am.rm. Perfect condilion. S6,495. ~·9989 • • • '7 4 Cad. Cpe. De Ville Ho tve')'1hml' (22CJ~C) '78 Buick Skylark Wllttt ""1h ltn '"I c ooor 17l21 ZV> '76 Firebird Red_,l., I loe>.rn41~ (78lPl.SI '77 Buick Regal 0ooo nMIH '~"' (433RIZ) . • '4666 .'5333 '5555 15999 2.~~h~~~ ~;~~~~,~~~9~~ . '5999 Z~,£~,~J!~~;~·~~yiue . '7666 2?nw~~~:~l5c!~~T~agon '7999 •77 Lincoln Versailles f l1 ...... Honc"11011 ll>1UO<ll (600180) . '9555 76 Lincoln Cont. Mark IV ,9666 CM!lf'O '°"'°" "'111 t\lro rool (69311CU Orange County't # l luick 0.01.r 979-2500 Cars subiect to prior "'•·All prices plus t1• & license. ~neu iood 48 Hrs. After Publlcatlon . 2925 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ()pen£"'} Nlcflt Untll 10 p.m. Sun. 'tll 5 p.m. LAST CALL! '78 Z·Z·ZEPHYR '78 MONARCH '78BOBCAT IN OUR BIG STOCK FOR JUST (PLUS TAX A LICENSE) OVER FACTORY INVOICE HURRY FOR BEST SELECTIONS (FACTORY INVOICES INCLUDE FREIGHT, f)REPAAATION, ANO FACTORY HOLDBACKS} THANKS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS FOR SUPPORTING Will Y THE WHALE 5440 GARDEN GROVE Bi. WESTMINSTER (213) 598-5588 (714) 636-4010 T•k• V•lley View Turnoff from S.D. & G.G. Fwye. 1979 MONARCH ..,., ___ ··-···-·-......... -. .......... -4Z. ' 1977UNCO Yl.-Lll, IMI • ..,, lull-. &aJ,llf-.... -· ...... -. .,__....-1RU 1974BUICK t>Oll.LfO,IMI ....... _,A_ll ___ ,._ ... .. _., __ ....... ·-""· 13788 1978000GE OAllT.¥4. ___ ........ ~ 12988 1979MARKIV , .......... -......... --~--·-18888 1975 MERCURY tOll.¥4,-_, .......... -........ ~·-·""" ocol.-U $ • • I I l OAILY P1LOT Friday. September 8 1978 TODAY ••• We're Doing Something Nobody's Done Be.fore! The niost exciting Buick Sale ever held in Southern California is going on at Oran~e County's No. 1 Buick Dealership 'Bauer 'Buick in Costa Mesa Every Brand New '78 Buick on our Showroom Floor is being discounted.... NO LESS THAN AND UP TO It doesn't matter What it is! BIG, SMALL OR IN BE'fWEEN. Riviera, Skylark, Regal, Electra, Estate Wagon, Le Sabre ••• If it's on our showroom floor you can buy it at no less than a $1000 DISCOUNT. PLUS • • • • • • Register For BRAND NEW 19" RCA XL-I 00 Color TV To be given away on Sept. 30 •.• No purchase necessary. Must be at least 18 years of age to enter. It's Quite Simple •.. We're out to set a new weekend sales record and continue to make Buick Southern California's Favorite automobile. Don't Miss This Sale ••• Friday, Saturday and Sunday. --.../"" . uick 1tc- ''Your Target Buick Dealer" Open 7ill 10 P.M. Mon.-Sat. ~~. ~~onge. C1mt11y's Yes...Open Every Sunday •Till 5 PM. ~../ -#f Buick lleoler [@1 ~~ fii HARIJ()R BLVD. 1.SAN DIEGO FREEWAY ...... THArair£Ar A d1v1s1on of Bouer Motors . .. ~ GMF£ElJ#QWTTHOCM/INCOMPAffTS I . h GD«DAJ.llC11'CmMJmllMllON · Ope -Joguor-Tnump -MG. 2925 HARBOR Bl \IV., <XJSTA MESA 9J9.2filJ SKYLARK (Ser.150980) (Stk.5550); RECTRA (Ser.57070) (Stk.5433) PHOTO FOR IUUSTRATION PURPOSE ONLY! All cars subfect to prlof sale. Tax & l~n5e not included. Sale ends 48 hrs. after publication. All makeS, models and cOlors. Classified Auto Advertising in the ll:lJllJlm:II i .. . . -• r f ' f ~ f I ( I l l l ) I l ~ ' l I ' t ' J l . . t I f .. t '~ f ·~ I .I • .. -.UMd Aft•.UHd Auto1,Uted ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t965 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9970 n..cWtHrd '970 Frtday Septem1>e1 6 l 97ll DAIL y PILOT DI 7 Metcwy 995 ....................... ....... 9965 re.Moc 9965 lt77FORD •• .. •••••••••••••••••• t 976 GIA.ND •••••• •••• •••• • ••• ••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 19'11 M arquu. Station SUARI i~ Al>lrc, J 11&>d. 11;lnt con '70 PONTIAC 77T.llRD5 Atlfot.UMd AYtot.UMd ....._UM4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• V-8, auto trans. factory n.di,...d tt70 v..,.. 9974 THUMOlllllO in.son l.o1itded tnclud C'btioo. lo m\, AM/ f~ ll GUMO rRIX 101 Map Wh'"'l'l!I ID 9w eon. Vlt eulomatlc. lrk.~ V'l\17723 dl I "' -wr. power stet-ring ond --~per h11rp Must ~t't!! v dua fQOnl &eMl> l>oi»«illller w1nd<>wi. lilt ·7~ f><>nt let' Astrl' Sl t•1UQJ.') V8. autorn:Hac tran~ . ~ ateenna 6 br•kt'11. pwr windows, tilt whet!I. factory aJr ('Olld .. custom wheel&, radio • heater . Ser.J~l SUc. P340$ alr cond, pol werbat~rina. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • n1• power disc ra.es, . Tb. · •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• power window& Ueel 65 . ird. red int nu 75 V-8 Vet.tJ Mos• maJor •t7S Y5A White •Ith uddl• in wMi!J, ster~ lusgaaf' Waaon Meny (•at1 iu SltSO tenor Like new C'on<11 .. 11 OOD.. Makt uHrr 64.S 9'.ltl'!f ~t.:.Pc:: Y wh tl'h1 Xlnl cond M2 )(IOO SUNSET FORD radial tires Unled alass .. tarter. ball. tunt ·up ~on dont• All 0 1 part vinyl roor: tilt wheel: Orig $1050/orr. 8'2-0168, A f\ up m ""k d ,, y s Hetcbb~k •. automatic rallyt• whffla Call for All)'tlme. 893-3073 AM r9dio WI°' lppc. F.x !~! .. ! .......... !!.~~ "1• M\l.ll II. •·spd, • ~yl, ~at'fcr -.1., 71MUSTAM \I.a, •ulomAttc tnn1. factory air t'Oad AM/J'•M 1tueo, etui riedial H1-, tinted t la11, •. no mil ... rallye w'-ls <SltlJ ""' SmDRllD ~G..,...._ CroYtl Bl•d w..unuwtt-r ~-4010 7'NUST._ NACMI YeUow V 8 ... uto .tra fad.ury aar 1'11nd ~wrr teer1n1. pollO'rr Jiu· ~-. ll'°"l r.111111111,_ raUye whe\'11' ll'i.~ than 8.000 m ilt') A M li"M ~.<ts. ON > $HIO SUllSE1 RllD ~CllldenOrove Blvd West.aun&ter -...OJO $5211 .,, Salan. 9 paai.& Wain ~GardtnGrove Blvd °"f uwnr All pwr A <.:. S5tll THEODORE Discount! (31JSW D1. . ceUent 2nd cal .or tor !079SWO) (Jl9SW D > iO T·Bird. AM/FM. au-, 73 Hatchback 47.000 mt scbool Only ~i.SllO C083SWD) (317SWV >: Pl~. P/8, needs paint & S800 or best oiler PI P tnl)es' !22itNl'B> COllaL C141ftOU'f llarbor Olvd ~A M ESA M6-1100 ---- xln cond ~•r 11.,00 Wt'lltmini.ter W ·4010 1111114391; U7 Cat11lt n 11 wsin . lo '9110.Pui.en,'-!r Ca\•hn11 mlor tic.t orff'r m1h·aae. '62~/uff er. tl46 2802 ROBINS FO RD .' ' ••. -.w' 'IA J l 'Y (l tt '"'IA Mt ·,f\ (,. / i1J1r• 131'-SWD). <529SQS> m inor w ork $7 a Pauleves.832 9047 S 1177 SUNSETSUPER SALE 114M?«> ~ Vega Hclll'hbjjcJI.. COflRl SI.SET FORD Have aometh.lng to sell! um. Low mllea&~ S7SO. CHEWIOl.n ~ Clwifaed ads do It well. 673-6413 -Harbor Bl vet ~ .. """-'" w J ---"""'---~l 11. He-Ip? SMOGardenGrov1:8lvd. WANTACTtON-SELL ldl I C06TAllESA M2 51'18 Weatminater 636-4010 · e lems with a . Want Ad Reindt. Ma-St71 _..;;,,,,_ ___ ___:..:.....;,,;~I Classl.fed Ads 6'2·5678 Dall,y Pilot Classmed Ad. 546-1 lOO ' ..._ • .... t100 --.. Mtw "" ~...,. "'° ...._...., t100 ""' tlOO • .... "°° ...., noo ••·········•·•··••···· ........................................................................................... . '68 Shelby GT soo. au fac· tory opla, orl1 cond .. ~.841M473 . ·72 Must . F astbk , 2nd ·., .:-: .. :{:-.: .. owner . lo mi, .... · · .. · '66 Mustang. Ji'alr Beatolfer. 847-8416 '76 Mustang 11. • spd, air, stereo, low m1 7lOl.DSMOalLE Cun.ASS (llM4) SltlO SUNSET FORD ,.... COMPUTESTOCIC OF'78 FOID "NTO'S Pony 2 Or. Sedan, Pinto 2 Dr. Sed an , 3 Dr . Runabout, 2 Or. Wagon. 2 Dr. Station Wugon Squire BALANCE OF' '78 PINTO STOCK 2% OYBIMYOICE PRE. FORD CLEARANCE Tbe2<;;. Over Invoice Excludes Dealer Retention & Prep •SMITH FORD• 12801 Broolchurst Garden Grove 534-3254 SaJe Ends 9/16178 '72 new paint. 4 spd, gd t'ood, $950. E ves SSl -6020 Dys. 870-0115 Cpl lea ving for school Sat Musl sell '72 Pinto. Bst ofr. S48·3289 72 Pinto Squire wagon. 79.000 m i. auto, air , rool rack. Very clean. St,200 or offer 544-239 l '74 Pinto Runabout, sun- roof. dlx int .. perf. cood. $1800. 644-150t '73 Wagon, auto, air, he. rit, P.P SI4SO. SSZ.9738 ___ , lt74JOU ,.,,0 This We(!keod SPECIAL! S up e r ni ce c ar . (S'l'Kl s.181) $1"9 llLL MAXEY TOYOTA 191 Beach Blvd. Hwrtlnatoo Beach IC7-1555 '76 vo1are· Wecoo. 23, miJM. Air, P/B, P/S, xlnt cond. Must sell. Saaltloe $1800. 5'8· 1752. '65 Barracuda VS, auto oew brlt 1ys, gd Urea, gd tran•f or potential c lan c. UOO. Call S.-2115. '68 PlY SaWll.lte. nu lWJe· up, bnkee, rns great. $!500. IOOHI. anytime. '73 i>11mouth Sebrina . 1lnt cond, P IS, P/8, en.a.. control, air radio, VLft lp. $1850. 644-1487 M1W 1971 FOltD IWIO SAYE SJ• off ... ,...... ,,tc. IETAIL P'RICE ••••••••••• '!'<!'~ ~Af~~ .$5681 OUR LOW PttlCE •••••••••••••••••• $4911 10 157573•296L """h•H< 9C!OOCO<l000! XVH470t •864 7 '73 FORD LTD COUPE (221NIJl #8660 '72 TOYOTA CELICA • FIRST •••u• 695MCH I s8157 '75 VOt.«SWA&ee IHTU 1007NOFI •8459 '76 FOID PfMTO 1082PCOl t 8 132 '75 FOID am MEW 1971 MSIAS 61 TO CHOOSE •c..t ............ H1t•11k. 53111 "LUI '"" .. UC 4 -s oeed . lull l aclory eQu1omen1 1nter1or accent grouo. 10.241951113397 M1W 1971 FOID IUllADA V-8 cru1se-o-m&toc radial t11es oowe1 from disc brakes vinyl root 10 .21a.11 112764 M1W 1n1Poe I . I J . S:.11 "'1.IS '"" • tlC l800cc engine. oower t1ont d•sc brakes 106 9 inch wheelbase 10 087089 18670 M1W 1971 FOIO LID I HAIDTOf' P\U~ ,., ' UC Selecr shift cru1se-o·ma1tc p0wer front disc bralles oe>wer sleetong steel bell radials •9829i229975 MEW 1971 FOID LID YE sw.o.IT~::c. • - "Lua'"" &UC 2 3 htr~ enQlnf! 4 roeecl. r1etr & Olnion SleetlnQ. oowet ITQnt disc brakes radio. re111 winoow oerrost., hnted Qlus I 0 156033 ~2950 53117 53211 549SXF•:rP8390 '11 POMT1AC VEMTUIA t •09321 ' f63tA '76 CHIYS&a COltDOM ''37SGG •P838<' Oti6SW JI •P8386 '77CHEn WOM'fECMLO ' • I J DI. DAIL y PfLOT 1U)4D .-w •71 L.AHDMA• I f ns is avail~ in LA .. MAlll= The van o v• . f chaSSIS 5 tlOOr plans with your ~~~ ~ special I '10 CHEVIOLET WA4'iOM V8. automatic transmis.sion, Power steering, Powe< brakes. air cond • radio. luggage rack, heater & w/$/W tires. (660&. T). '995 '76 DOD4'iE SPORTSMAN VS. ay.atomatic. p0wer steering. power brakes and heater. (00184 1). s4495 ' length. seating arra~ge ,_ .. & l~ury. accessones fOf traV911n com U'I • .a This van otters bf&~ I rr:~te & out: front doors to tall l&mPS -, and new extra length. aRAMD t-.¥1 '71 VOYA.a - '73 FORD PINTO WAfiOM 4 cyl. engine. automatic transmiulon. luggage rack. air conditioning. radio and heater. (513JEP). s1495 •73 MAIDA WAGON Automatic tranamlaalon. p0wer brakes. air conditioning. roof r8ci(. radio & heater. (423HTK). s1295 ve . automatic trans .. power steering, power b<akn. air cond .• vinyl top, radio & heater (230BIM). s1195 '76DATSUN1-210 4 cyt. engine. auto. trans .. radio. heater. (738SWN). s2495 4 cyl. engme. 4 speed. radio. heater. wrute sidewall tires. sunroof. (3t8FVZJ '11 CHRYSLER COIDOIA 8 cyf. engine. auto. trans . radio. heater. PoWer brakes. wsw ttres. air cond1tt001ng, power steering (676SJPJ s4995 •onCEI BONUS SAVINGS ON ALL 1978 DEMONSTRATORS~_, '75 Pl.YMOUlH VALIANT IROUGHAM 8 cyl engine. auto trans., radt0, heater. power steenng. power bral<es. w sw tires, air cond11ton1ng. (755SPSJ. $2695 '69 DODGE YAM va engine. automa t ic transm1ss1on and mag wheels. (39788Cl. 7 I 17 Al .. u I J r L . . .. I 5 t °'" g J Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION * VOL. 71, NO 2Sl, •SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA hi FORN IA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1978 Afternoon N.Y. Stoek~ TEN CENTS HBTax Rate Plunges Cyclist, 43, Slain 1'he tu rate 1n llunt1nirton Duch ba.1 plunged from $1 ~ ~r $100 DSnsed 'aluauon to less thuo 20 c-ent per $100 a..-. :.~bi!>Cd valuation ONlcutls 11uld the property tu hmit 1mPo:>ed by Pm~1t1on 13 was rc~ponsible for the nosedive in lbt-c:1ty tu rate The ncw 19 7 cent ti.x rate will lanancc the employee retirement program and pay toward the re t1rement of the 19S5 water bond and the t!nO park bond. When the City Council set the new tax rate this week. 1t made good on a promise made to \Oters last spring. Al ttiat time, the city was in· volved in a $1 million lawsujt cha llenging its collection of property transfer taxes it collect ed an parts of 1974 and 1975. The council at that time set aside $246,000 1n case it lost the lawsuit and would have to make refunds. Officials said that if the city prevailed in the laws uit the $246,000 would be used to lri m the tax rate. The city did prove successful in the litigation and officials said the money was used to reduce lhrs year's tax rate by an addi· 11onal 3cents . City Adminis trato r Bud Belsito said Thursday that lhe property tax rates for cities "'is a whole new ball game" aner passage of Proposition 13. He s aid that Orange County will henceforth collect taxes at the rateqfS4 perSlOO valuation. He said the taxes will be pro rated to the city and other en· tities by the county. Air Races Proposed for Huntington Officials from a San Jose-based firm have asked South Coast Regional Coastal Com- mi ss ion members for pe rmission lo hold pylon air rnces at Huntington State Beach Nov. 24-26. A s pokes man for the com· m 1ssion said today a public hearing on the proposed air races. sponsored by Air lntema· tional Races. Inc., will probably be held some tame in October. The proposed races would be held along the state beach between the Santa Ana River and Beach Boulevard. The Huntington Beach Board of Zoning Adjustments Wednes- day approved Air International Races' application for special parking facilities at the beach But state officials indicated a ppeals could be filed concern- ing the proposed event by other Jurisdictions including the Hunt· rnglon Bea ch and Newport Beach crty councils and the California De partment of Trans portation 250 Protest Shah's Regime LOS ANGELES CAPl - Iranian students protesting the Shah of Iran's regime conducted a noisy but orderly ma r ch through city streets. and for a change no one got hurt. Thursday's demonstration by a bout 250 students bore lilUe resemblance to two previous ones that ended in violence. Several protesters and police officers were injured in a bloody confrontation last week in which 177 students were arrested. But even as students some still wearing bandages for injuries sustained last week - s houted s logan s Thurs day protesting police brutality, monitors were consult.Ing with officers to ensure that no laws were being broken. Huntington Sets Slide Screening Slides from the collection of Jtuntlngton Beach historian Delbert G ... Bud" Huggins will be screened Tuesday at a 7:30 p.m. meettns ol the clty'1 Hlstor1cal Society. The public is invited lo see the lurn·ol-~ntury photos at the old municipal library on Main St rcet at FU\.h Street. Huntington Man Dies of Stabbing Delly,. ....... ~ SHARON HAMILTON SHOWS OFF HER CATCH Bounty From Storm Norman Found In Santa Ana River Windfall Told Storm Yields Crawdad Crop By JOANNE REYNOLDS OfU.C>.ilyf'tMt~ Tropical storm Norman may have createii a lot of prob· !ems for a lot of people but for Costa Mesan Sharon Hamilton, it was a gourmet·s windfall. Mrs. Hamilton is the proud possessor of 214 crawdads, or langostino, as she prefers to call them. "I CAN'T SELL THEM. so I'm going to freeze them a nd have a lot of lobster dinners," she said. Mr:;. Hamilton guessed the litUe critters live in the up- stream ponds in the normally dey Santa Aoa River. When Norman bit, the river tnarted to now and the un- setUed crustaceans got washed downstream. Mrs. Hamilton, an early-morning jogger, said she was running down to the river from her Iowa street home when abe sPoUed tbe laogosUnoa crawlin& up the ~ SHE DASHED HOME and returned armed with longs and plastic baJts. After bagging her Z14 crawdads. she said she learned quite a bit about the small animals. First, they can swim backward very fast. SECOND; YOU HAVE to be careful how you pick them up because. like their larger brothers. lobsters and crabs. they have pinching claws. Third, they are a snap to clean and very. very good to eat. .. Mmmmmmmm." s aid the langostino lady. Playground Closing May Be Temporary Adventure Playground is scheduled to close this weekend because money to handle ex· penses is not included in the Huntington Beach city budget. But the s hutdown may be Lem· porary. The City Council has agreed to reconsider funding Sept. 18. means a lot to him. .. You can build forts and catch guppies and minnows and all th al stuff," he said. Norm Worthy, director of the parks and recreation depart· ment, estimatos it would cost the city $4,891 to operate the playground five days a week during lhefall, winteP-and spring. He said that costs to the city would be reduced to about $2.900 if the playground operates only on weekends. " . A 43·year-old Huntlngton Beach motorcyclist died early today from a stab wound he suf· fered during a predawn fight near a downtown saloon, police reported. Gary Allen Fero. 43, was pro· nounced dead at 4 a .m. from a knife wound in his lower back. Fero had been taken to Hunt· ington lntercommunity Hospital C:Olleges' Budget Approved Coast Community College Dis· trict trustees Thursday night ap- proved a $67.9 million budget lo run the district's three schools this year. The budget is down 11.2 l?ercent from last year·s spending program. District spokesman Richard Simon said the decrease from las t year 's budget of $76.5 million was achieved with no layoffs of teachers and only about 20 non-teaching staff dis- missals. However. the financial package approved unanimously by trustees includes no cost or living pay increases. . Simon ooted an end to sab- batical leaves and said teaching pos itions opened by retirements or resignations will not be re- filled. .. Some coOrses are being re· viewed for a possible fee struc- ture." said Simon. This would amount to a tuition charge for some courses that have ques- tionable credit transfer value:· he added. The curriculum review will coatinue this fall with an eye on seJ(.improvement classes. The Cout Distri~t includes Orapge QJut Collete in Coet.a Mesa.• Golden West In Hunt· ington Beach and Coastline. which operates at various loca- tions throughout the county. The district took no state bail· out funds in the wake of Proposi- tion 13. but will be left with only a three percent reserve fund of $1 .9 milUon, said Simon. The district has canceled all new construction projects . However. those already under way will be completed. 3Teens Face Kidnap Rap LOS ANGELES <APl -Three teen -agers who kidnapped a motorist at gunpoint. then fired four shots at officers during a 14-hour standoff on a Pomona hillside, have surrendered to police. Taken into custody Thursday were a lS.year-old youth and two girls aged 13 and 16. The trio had been given a ride in the San Bernardino area by Petar Artukovich, 51, or Whittier. and then allegedly pointed a pistol at Artukovich and kidnapped him. police said. The playground has been a paradise for youngsters since it opened in a former gravel pit in 1974 . It appeared to be doomed for this fall and winter by a City Council policy to continue only those recreation activities that pay for themselves. Champ Wins Councilman Ron Pattinson, who asked for the second look. said the playground offers an op- portunity for youngsters to build forts and tree houses, ride on rafts and use their imaginations. .. These are the kinds of excit· ing things that I enjoyed as a youngster," he said. "There·s not much chance of doing them any more.·· The decision to reconsider funding follows a clamor to keep the playground open the year around. It is scheduled lo be open in the summer with ad· mission fees. Bill Micbalis, a college pro· fessor. told the City Council this week that the playground ''has tremendous local s upport ... He said It is viewed as a model for creative play in the nation and will be featured In a Na- llonal Geographic article. Another support.er , Edward L. Hunt. said Adventure P lay. ground is an answer to st.rue· tured envlronmtnt. "You'll be restricting a won· derful experiment.·· he wld the ~uncll. · Ten-year.old Chase JohnBon said Adventure Playaround -·Boxer Thwans Kidnap California's former heavyweight boxing champ. who played Superman in the movies. Thursdav punched his way to freedom near the San Onofre border checkpoint below San Clemente, thwarting an alleged kidnap attempt by eight men. ONE·TIME BOXER Jack O'Halloran and a woman companion. Wilda Huntington. 32, were held briefly ln a ransom plot. according to allegations of sheriff's deputies. O'Halloran threw punches and escaped after the van in which he and Miss Huntington were being he ld slowed at the border patrol checkpolnt near San Onofre. "THEY WERE BEING taken to Los Angeles." one deputy said. "We were told ransom demands were to be made of O'Halloran's friends in the mo- tion picture industry." O'Halloran, 35. has appeared as the villajn in 19 films since retlrine from the ring ln 1972. He played tn "Farewell, My Lovely" in addition to t~e Superman role. THE RIGHT MEN BURST into O'Halloran's suburban Olivenhaln home in San Diego County about 4:30p.m., taking an undisclosed amount of cash. which deputies said was substantial and forcing the couple in· lo the van out.side. ' by friends in 11n auto. police said. Police said they were called to the hospital emergency room about 2 a.m. After ques tioning Fero·s friends. police searched the Main Street Saloon. 117 Main St .. but could fmd no trace or Fero 's attacker. , Police have no suspects in con· • nection with the death. No re· ports or a disturbance at the saloon were filed Thursday night or early this morning. ·'The stabbing apparently OC· curred in or around the saloon.·· police Sgt. Patrick Clemens s aid. Fero. known as .. Mad Dog." was found by his friends after the stabbing occurred at about l :30 a .m. police said. Qa•ints Born Delivery Difficult TOULOUSE. France CAP• A French nurse who had taken fertility drugs three years ago gave birth to quintuplets -three girls and two boys here Thursday night. a Toulouse hosi:;:tal reported to· day. Doctors al Purpan Hospital said the delivery was difficult. They said the mother was in good health. but they would give no information about the quints. who were in incubators. The mother, Marie·Celine Losse. 30. is the wife of a 37·year·old computer technician. They have a 5-year-0ld son. Sources. who declined to be identified , said Mrs. Losse was told early in her pregnancy to expect a multiple birth. but learned of the quintuplets only 10 days ago. She had been in hospital under treatment since early August. No other details were available. Step•otlaer Slain Mesa Teen Booked In Stabbing Death 87 IUCllABL P&SUVlCH -·--................. An 18-year-old Costa Mesa youth was In custody on a m urder charge today after aJ. legedly stabbing his stepmother to death and hiding her body un- der mattresses jn a boatyard shad Thursday a fternoon , authm'lties said. Anthony Godoy Grant was captured by Newport Beach police after two witnesses said they saw him leave the murder scene on a 10-speed bicycle. He is being held in Orange County jail, with bail set at $250,000. The victim has been identified as 27-year-old Cheryl Leanne Grant. who was found dead by her husband. Armando. 46, and the witnesses. The murder. authorities said. took place about 3 p.m. al 1544. Placentia Ave., in a pocket of county territory near the divid· in~ line between Costa Mesa and Buying Spree Spurs Stock Market Rise NEW YORK CAP l -Word that wholesale prices and tbe money supply bad dropped un- e xpectedly sent the stock market on a buying spree today. The Dow Jones industrial average zoomed ahead 6.50 points to 900.21 in the first four hours . Profit laking blunted earlier gains. Advances took an ll-3 lead over dee.lines on the New York Stock Exchange . Trading reached aJmost 20 million shares the firsLtwobours. The Labor Department said today that wholesale prices had fallen 0.1 percent in August, the first drop since August 1976 and one that bad not been anticipat- ed by analysts. <Story. page A4 l The news followed on the heels of the announcement by the Federal Reserve last Thursday that the nation's basic money sup- r.ly had fallen Sl.8 bUllon 1n the a teat reporting week. Copa Plan Rites Seal Beach police will ded· lcate thelr new headquarters building at.arlln.a at noon Satur· day. The public w-s Invited to tour the facllU,y at 911 Seal "BeHh Blvd. Newport Beach. The address Is a boatyard with a small home attached. The Grant family lived there. There also is a small wooden shack at the rear or the boatyard, where investigators allege the fatal at- tack occurred. Mr£. Grant apparently died from al least one stab wound. Investigators at the scene said they found Mrs. Grant's body tucked beneath a mattress in the shack. No moti ve h a s b ee n established for the s laying and authorities today said there was no sign of sexual attack. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police joined county sheriff's deputies in searching for the youth. who reportedly left the scene on a brown 10- speed bicycle. He was captured within an hour by Newport Beach police. Newport police said Grant was riding his bi cycle south on Newport Boulevard and ap- parently tried to cut across the three lanes just south of Hospital Road when he was struck by a southbowid car driven by an un· identified motorist. Police sadid Grant got up and ran toward Coast Highway. He was s potte d about 30 minutes later from the Newport police helicopter . Officers called to the Tustin Avenue area took Grant into custody without further incident. He was turned over to Orange County sheriff 's deputies. Coast Weather Fair through Saturday with sunny and slightly warme r days . Lows tonight 57 to 62. High5 Saturday in low 70s at the beaches to near 80 inland. INSIDE TOD.,\' "The Sound of Music .. an L-Oa Angtll!s and moriochia m Irvine Bowl herald ntertam· ment events deacnbed on Page CJ. at U-1 Alt M At Q.4 ... All a cw M CMt M • 1 .42 Oo\ll Y PILOl H/F Planes Hit; One Killed G fUo: BN Fl ELD 1 A t'I J\t lc.>8!>1 (Hll' mun w u,. klllt•d t<idn~ wtwn two C'ro1) du!>l\'I ' n1lhdt'd 111 mid •Hf n"'ar thli-M110h'n.>) c ·uunt y comm unity . • uthur1t l \l'I •1111d Tilt' ld\•nllfh·JI 111n of Uu~ <1l•J1I m ,111 'II>!" nut 1m n11td111teh known It ul10 ~ "" not knu\o\'n 1f other-. 'II> 1·r,1 \o\'1.•re 1nturf'd in the 1·1,1,h 'll>hH'h IHlllllf'd .1 h 11 11 I I h r 1• t' n1 1 I 1• ' "'Ulht'J'I ut tirt't'nf1t'ld The> plann wert own1·rt by ('r111t fo11~ht 1lf King C'1 I\ .11 , nnhn,.: tu t!u ... tt•r f1ltµu1111k 'h 1f 1 'UIJt.'I \ ... ('\( ror lht· Mun h•n.'' l '11unh Commun1('.•1 111111' l>t•1>.1rtm\•nt MWD Director eks Prob Of Practices l.l>~ ANCH•:l.ES l /\P 1 A d1rl'1•11ir 1Jr thl· Metropohtun W att•r U1!>11·1t'l hus a~ked for a ~r11nd 1ury invest1gat1on into wh.1t i.h1.· allcgci. arc improper unJ wasteful practices within th1.• agency lhfll !>erves six Southern California counties Con~umer udvocate Ellen St e rn Hurris , representing Beverl) 11111~ on MWO 's board, a~ked for the investigation in a IC'ller r evealed Thurs day to ~r:ind Jury fo'oreman Richard r.1ll<1rd In the letter. she said some or th1: maltt•rs may involve "crimina l a<.'ll\.1lles .. Mrs Harris. a board m ember tor sl·vcn months. did not give '>Pt'C'rfic-s. hul s uggested an in- q·~t 1 gation of possible ques- 11onahle electr on campaign prac- t 1 (· L' s . r 1 I l" s h r e d d i n ~ a n d "nt·1wt1i.m <ind crony1sm . .'\ number of the points she raisc•d concerned the district's :m rn1:mbt•r publ1C· r<.'lations starr :111d 1:>qwn~c etnd tre1vcl ac- l1\'tl1cs o r MWD directors L1ll.ird said hc would ref<.'r the lcller to the Jury's five.member audit committee , wtnch normal- ly would "study it and then de- <.·1de what lo do " Howard Hawkins, MWO board chairman. said Mrs. Harris had madt• "many va~ue. unsubstan- trnted char~ci." which could not be adequately answered in a letter to the grand jury. JFK Death Lecture Topic Of Author Amid continuing probes of the assassinations of other U.S . l ea ders. author and in - vestigative re porter Dr. David Ra ls rger will lec ture Saturday in Huntin~n Beach on the murder of President Lincoln. The 2 p m. talk In the Pacific Room of the Centra l Park library 7111 Talhert Ave., is free to the public New evidence In an alleged conspiracy to kidnap and kill Lincoln 112 yea rs ago 1s said to be included 1n Balsiger's book "The Lincoln Conspiracy." soon to be a movie. The 33-year-old journalist says he spent more than 10,000 hours r esearching data for the book. the ninth he has written or CO· authored. including "In Search ofNoah's Ark " Support Dropped SAN F'RANCISCO <APl - Eight Retail Clerks locals have rormally wit hdrawn their SUP· port of the Teamsters' month· old strike <igainsl four major northern California supermarket c-hams. 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The angry protesters in Jaleh square. in the eastern section of the citv. shouted down reli~ious leader Ayatullah Noori who ap. pealed to them to dis pe rse L e d b y leen·agers a nd followed by women in their traditional Mos lem veils, the demonstrators marched toward a line of soldiers und began throw· ing bricks and rocks. witnesses said . The soldiers fired sub- machine guns into the air and then into the crowd . Witnesses said "many" blood- soakcd de monstrators fell to the g round and were hauled away in trucks after the two-hour battle. The demonstrators ~et fi re lo several buildings. gasoLine sla· Wrong Man Gets Note SEATTLE !AP l -Mike Lowry got a letter rrom his congress man. "lt is going to be a close election." said the lette r from Rl'p. Jac k Cun · ningham. R-M'<Jsh "Your s upport. Michael. on my congressional advisory board would be a big help Lowry says he'll decline t h e offer . He 's a Democratic candidate for Cunningham 's seat. Parents Take Block Bid to High Court WA SHINGTON I AP l Lawyers repres enting Los Angeles parents opposed to a racial desegreg<Jtron plan set to take e ffect next w~ek an the c ity's schools sought a U.S Supreme Court member's help lo· da). Justice William H. Rehnquist was asked to block the de- segregation plan, ordered by a state court, until opponents have a chance to file a formal appeal with the full Suprem e Court. The plan would lake effect Tues day. "The court should exercise its power to postpone desegregation steps because the plan will not alleviate the harms of segrega· tion in a single minority school. will cause greater segregation in the school district and exceeds con stitutiona l limitations," lawyers ror the a nti-busing group Bustop told Rehnquist. The justice did not disclose when be will ruJe on the group's request , but a spokesm an for the Supreme Court cle rk 's office said several responses to the re- quest were not expected to ar- rive before Saturday. Bustop lawyers told RehnquJst the controversy is "the largest case of court-ordered school de- s e gr e g at ion in the United States." Rehnquist also received today o telegram from California At· torn ey General Evel l e Vounger's office urging that a postponement be granted. The te legram said the desegregation plan "calls for onerous and potentially unhealthful man- datory b u sl n1 of schoolchildren." A telegram from the city school board told Rehnquist that it did not Jo o Bustop in request- ing a postponement At stake was the fate ot 32.000 younasters scheduled for man. dntory bus rldes of up to 1 ~ hours roi.t'trip No Cause Found for Outage lnvt>st1gators probing a n ex plosive short that disabled half the Southern California EdJson Co. 's Huntington Beach gener al· ing plant three days ugo stall have no loss estimate or ex- planation for it. Damage to the racility at Newland Street and Pacific Coast Highway was limited to lj va ult cont aini ng circuit breakers and wiring. Huntin gton Reach Fire Department investigators on th1t scene SctY replacement rost is expected to be extremely high. Cf)Ulllfl Budget Hearing Draws Pickets ·'I talked to t h e pl ant s upervisor and he said it will probably be Monday before they have anything. u said company .spokesman Bill Compton when asked about a cause or a lost> fi gure. Mort• than JOO pil'kl'ls appeared Thursday 0 11t s 1d1.· lh(• Orang<.' County Hall of Ad· m1n1::.t ration to protest possible cutbacks in revenue sharin~ funds for local com- m unity human ~erviccs. Pickets identified themselves as the United N~twork of Organized Social Services. They claimt>d "we're not the fat" in county budget no"' bein g pondered by supervisors. See story ·Page A-3. The short occurred at 5 p.m. Tuesday. Residents in the Pac ific Sands s ubdivision and other tracts more than 12 blocks away re- ported they could smell the elec- trical fire. Silent Drill Grove Man, 60,Wounded By Gunman No residential or commercial urea power outages occurred, Edison officials said, because the system involved serves only the plant itself. Marines Called to Summit CAMP DAVID, Md. IA·P l After two detys of Middle Eas t peace negotiations, President Carter called in the U .S. Marines. And the spit-and-polish boy~ from the Halls or Montezuma were a hit. Tossing their rifles like batons and clicking off a "silent dri ll " without audible com mands. the Ma rine Drum and Bugle Corps provided a stirring. * * * Veiled Him Of-. Progress lnSumnUt CAMP DAVID. Md . IAP I -A veiled hint of progress is slip· ping through lhe s ecrecy at the Middle East summit. The meeting's official s pokesman dropped the hint Thursday as President Carter. I s raeli Prim e M inister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat wasted no time getting to the thorniest issues in the Arab·lsraeli con· met. White House press secretary Jody Powell. who has gpne to great lengths to avoid pronounce· ments that would disclose a nything substantial about the t alks. seemed to s lip as he argued that secrecy has been helpful to the summit partici· pants . "We have found the al- moi;phcre to be helpful and con- ducive to lhc sort of discussions we wanted to have." Powell said. "And the gentlemen a rc pleased with this arrangement." There was no word from the Egyptian s . I s ra e li s or Americans about wheth e r Carter was making progre:.s Nor was Powell willing to characterize the mood or the dis- cussion:.. But Powell's impromptu com- m e nt stron~l y s uggest ed the U S. president wa::. not dis- pleased with developments 1n the s ummit. which began late Tuesday As the summit beg<Jn its third da y today. Carter h eld u breakfast mt'et ing with Vice President Walter F. Mondale. Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance and Zb1gniew Brzezinski. the president's national security adviser_ Jt was described as Ci1rler·~ weekly foreign policy breakfast. Mo nd a l e. Vanc e and Brzezins ki then met wit h Begin 's key e1dvisers. The prime minister was not present. ano an Israeli official. asking not to be adenllficd. said he did not expect Begin to meet during the day with e ither Carter or Sadat. Fishing Halted TAMPA. Fla. <APl -The state Natural Resources Depart- ment has ordered a halt to s hellfishing in Tampa Bay after the first outbreak or the so· called red tide since 1974_ Shellfishing in Gull waters off five other counties was halted earlier CAMERA'S JOB DIDN'T CUCK PORTLAND, Ore. <APl Police decided a grocery store on the city's southeast side was a candidate for an armed rob. bery, so otficers installed a sur· ve11lance camera in the store last month. A polleeman went by to check on the camera this week. The camera had been stolen patriotic note to Carter's Mideast summit. The mmtary show might also have offered a s ubtle though perhaps unintended reminder that the alternative to a peace settlement in the Middle East could be war. Carter sat with his guests. E gyptian President Anwar Sa dat a nd I s raeli Prime M1n1 ster Menache m Begin. in s qu ea ky m e tal c hairs in bleachers overlooking a grassy ·fi eld in this forested retreat. Lifting the summit's curtain o f secr ecy a bit. Cart e r perm itt~<I reporte rs to enter the compound to sec the 45-minute show. G rrm·faccd Marine guards and determined Secret Service agents m1Jde s ure the reporters Wl•re loo far from the three leaders lo try to s tart any con- vt•rsataons. "You ull made our country proud ... Carter wrote in a guest book at the e nd o r th e performance. With unusual accord, Sadat <.ind Begin agreed. "IL was wonderful." Sadat \\rote after signini;e his name in Englbh and Arabic "It was a good performance or a good e1rmy... Begin wrote "In deep appreciation for the famous Marines ."' The performers were brought hf'l't• from the Marine Barracks in Was hing ton. They have purticiputc.'<l 1n ceremonies and fun t'l1ons s ince Pres ide nt Thom e1:. J l'ffcrson established the barracks in 1801. Carter saw the Marines drill um· c:vl•ning t wo weeks ago, e n- 1oycd the performance and re- membered the occasion in plan- n1 ng ~ntertainment ror the sum· mil. ::ll'Cording to White House pres1. secrel<.1ry Jody Powell. The president seemed to en- JOY the show. turning at times with a smiling comment to Began on hrs left and to Sadat on his right. placing his hand ~t.·ntly on the Egyptian prcsi· dent's shoulder. The three stood erect and seriou~ as the M ;.arlnes played "Taps" and ended the ceremony by passing in review. A 60-year-old Garden Grov~ pharmacis t was serious ly wounded during an attempted a rmed robbery late Thursday afternoon. police said. They reported that Louis Van· dershaf. 60. was i;hot in the stomach when he grappled with the gunman who a tte mpted to hold up Chapwood Pharmacy at 10510 Chapman Ave. Garden Grove. Vand ershaf underwe nt e mergency s urgery Thursday night and was in stable cond1t1on today. police s aid After V<Jndershaf was shot . the would-be robber fled. lcciv ing behind 1t1e wounded man as well as the money a nd drugs he had demanded at gunPQint Police said they also found two s tore employees locked 1n u storage room. Police Clerk Under Arrest SAN FRANCISCO !AP I A c lerk at the San f'ra nc 1sco Police Department was arrested at her home for allegedly steaJ ing a police file for her boyfriend and possession of a \•ariet.\ of drugs. Diane Campbe ll 35. WJ s booked Thursday for 1nvest1ga Lion of fi ve narcoUl's c.•ha rgc~. in· eluding possession of herorn . police said Police Department spokesman Mark Swend!>en said police round s even balloons of heroin. a half -smoked mariju a n a cigarette, a gun a nd s tolen copies of police reports invulv mg he r boyfriend cit he r home Pilot Hits Brake ATHENS. Greece t API -The pilot of a Trans World Airlmes jumbo Jet carrying 353 person~ on an Athens to New York night slammed on the brcikes al th<.> last minute Thursday after the plane developed engine trouble. airport police said today. There were no injuries. The plant is borrowing power from other Edison facilities while repairs are made. Compton said today it will prob. ably be three weeks before the· fac ility is back in full operation. Salmon Ban 'To Remain' KLAMATH <APl -Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus left the Hoopa Valley India n Reserva- tion slightly shaken after angry Indian leaders told him the gov· ernment had no right to tell the Yurok and Hoopa tribes not to rish for Klamath River salmon Despite the protests Thursday. which ill'Cluded Andrus' being DOkcd in the chest by <J man who had to be restrained. Andru~ vowed to retain the ban on fish- ing until the salmon population rises. He blamed the s hoa tge on heavy fishing. drought ..:rosion - ~ind poor conservation practices. India ns s ay the Klamath 1s ~acred Indian ground and that lhcy a ttach spiritual significance to fishing for salmon. Seaman Glad Trip's Over BLOOMINGTON. Ind. <API - W. Carl Jackson believes every- one has his mountain to climb and his ocean to s ail. a nd h~ s<1 iled his from Boston to I rel and in 60 days. "I fee l l ike ('m d am n fortunate lo be alive and here." the 55-ycar-0Jd Indiana Universi- ty dean of libraries said after dockinf:t his 30-foot ketch at the Royal Cork Yacht Clubon Wednesday_ "I wasn't sure I was ever going to make it. .. Despite weather . radio failure and steering vane problems that kept him awake much of the time. Jackson said he·s glad he made the trip. Bul he is n't plan- ning <inother THE FOOTBALL SEASON You are possibly no w in the process of shopping for carpeting. and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so. you no doubt feel like a "football." bounced around with a bevy of conflicting stones. Which 1s the best carpet f rber? What is the best texture tor your use? What kind of padding should be used? We t hink you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. We've been helping people score "touchdowns in Orange County for over twenty years. DEN'S : iiisiallatiaii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 926?7 • PHONE 6 46·.C838 -6.C6-?3S.S .. l • '~ Irvine Today·s Clo~i ng N.Y. Stoeb t EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 251 , 4 SECTIONS. 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1978 TEN CENTS Noise Verdict Stuns Homeowners 8>· GAllY CRANVILLt· OI lllt 0..1, ,,_ ,.,... The quc,l1on twinai "'kt-d "'" lh<• <.'Ourtroom ll\·~an ~p1lhn1t 0\1'1 with Spt'<'t.ttor-; 1'hur:sdu) v. u!. not 1r. but hov. mun) dollari. tht• Jur) \\OU Id ,IV. ard lh<.' !Jtl ph11nt1H:- Jurors Asked Reasons Behind Decision !>urprised newsmen and Juror:. called on to explain their decision by those whom it affected most. The jury'i. dec1s1on wa& that none of the plainllHs was entitled to damagei. a& a result or jet aircraft operations at Orange County Airport. Af\cr ull. ,1 Jur~ 1n tht-'~•mt· rourthou .. '>t> la:.t \ eur dt'<'ldt'fi Of'll' Sunta Ana ll <'•ihl ' Jrl'd homt'll"' nt•r "'a~ t>nt1lll·d 111 $3()5,000 in damugc~ rt•lalt•ct lo Jt'l ~r .. n no1:s\' iffigl natTnw ut Orun•wrount~ Airport And the 1n1m t' attorney who won th ' Judgment hud tor three month~ ~n tht' lead htwy..r In aqcuintt the ca11t! for the 98 pl1tln· llfti. Thul uttomcy. Jerrold Fadem. con fldently prt>dictc..-d the 98 S11ntu Ana lfeil(hll1 Nt1wport B~D<'tr in·ea r~,1drnt~ would r~r~1vc "110mewhere between five per- cent and 2S percent of the market value of their homes.·· Hls cause was bolstered by the tesllmOf\Y or an appraiser hired by county government. While one county-paid appraiser during the trial said there had-been oo loss of value to the~ homes involved in • e Cops Cut Off Late Rain EfJect Stilled Telephones A faulty telephone Junction box knocked out Irvine pohl'e telephones and the primary emergency radio frequency, leaving residents without a w&y to contact them for help Thurs day for about an hour. The blac kout lasted three hours. beginning al about 2.30 pm Police. with the help of Orange County Communications and an amateur radio club, set up mobile Imes and an alternate radio frequency to allow them to communicate with each other for about two hours of that lime. Lt James Blaylock reported thure were no incidents in which people who needed police aid were without help. "It was pretty chaotic for about an hour there. thou5th." Blaylock said. Irvine City Hall also was without telephones. as wer e several businesses on McGaw Avenue. The Pacific Telephone Co. re· ported that Tuesday's rainstorm Quints Born Delivery Difficult TOULOUSE. France IAP> A French nurse who had taken fertility drugs three years ago gave birth to quintuplets three girls and two boys her e Thursday nig ht, a Toulouse hosi:;:tal reported to· day . Doctors at Purpan Hospital said the delivery was difficult. They said the mother was in good he;1 lth. but they would give no information about the quints. who were in incubators. . . The mother. Marie-Celine Losse, 30. 1s the wtfe. of a 37-year·old computer technician. They have a 5-year-old son. . . . Sources. who declined to be idenllfted. said Mrs . Lossc was told early in her pregnancy to expect a multiple birth, but le arned of the quintuplets only 10 days ago. She had been in hospital under treatment since early August. No olhl?r details were available. .Stepmother Slain Mesa Teen Booked In Stabbing Death By MICHAEL PASKEVICH 01 ti• O.Uy f'ii.t 51.tf An 18-year·old Costa Mesa youth was in custody on a murder charge today after al· legedly stabbing his stepmother to death and hiding her body un· der mattresses in a boatyard shack Thurs day afternoon, authorities said. Anthony Godoy Grant was captured by Newport Beach police after two witnesses said ' they saw him leave the murder ' scene on a 10-speed bicycle. Coast Weather Fair through Saturday with sunny and slightly warmer days . Lows tonight 57 to 62. Highs Saturday in low 70s at the beaches to near 80 inland. INSIDE TODA l' '"The Sound of M!Uic" in Los Angele1 and mariachis in trvme Bowl herald entertain· ment events described on Page CJ. latlex •t GI Alt M At a.. ltt All Cl Gt M CMt M He 1s being held in Orange County Jail. with bail set at $250,000. The victim has been identified as 27-ycar-old Che ryl Leanne Grant. who was found dead by her husband, Armando, 46. and the witnesses. The murder, authorities said. took place about 3 p.m. al 1544, Placentia Ave .. in a pocket of county territory near the divid· ing line between Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The address is a boatyard with a small home attached. The Grant family lived there. There also is a small wooden shack al the rear of the boatyard, where investigators allege the fatal at- tack occurred. Mrs. Grant apparently died from at least one stab wound. Investigators at the scene said they found Mrs . Grant's body lucked beneath a mattress in the shack. No motive ha s be e n established for the s laying and authorities today said there was no sign of sexual attack. Costa Mesa and Ne wport Beach police joined county sheriff's deputies in searching for the youth. who reportedly left the scene on a brown 10· speed bicycle. He was captured within an hour by Newport Beach police. Newport police said Grant was riding his bicycle south on Newport Boulevard and ap· parently tried to cut across the three lanes just south of Rospltal Road when he was struck by a southbound car driven by an un· identified motorist. Police sadid Grant got up and ran toward Coast Highway. He was spotted about 30 minutes later from the Newport police helicopter. ' saturated an underground cable. and water leaked through an im· properly sealed junction box. The telephone company said the box was the same one that decommissioned police telephone lines early this year following a rainstorm. But this time. Blaylock .said, handheld police radios also were a ffected; the radio signals are rel ayed through telephone equipment. Police set up 14 checkpoints at (See PHONES. Page A2> Mrs. Gaido Fights Back Over NIWA An Irvine city councilwoman, publicly criticized by a fellow council member because she has not personally represented the city at meetings of the Newport Irvine Waste Manageme nt Agency. lashed back at him to· day. Councilman David Sills, armed with minutes of the plan· ning agency, s aid on Tuesday that Councllwoman Mary Ann Gaido tiad not attended the monthly meetings for more than a year -from June of 1977 lo June this year. A city planning department employee, Claudette Kunzman. attended as her alternate and voled for Mrs. Gaido. Mrs. Gaido responded that NIWA had been working on technical matters in relation to its charge lo develop a plan to clean up waters of the Newport Back Bay area. The council took no action on the m atter. • Mrs. Gaido said today that the work of the agency has been "far too technical for elected or- ficials to understand." and that she had full confidence in Mrs . Kunzman's ability to sort through the material. She said Sills' complaint Tues· day "was just an attempt at public embarrassment. "Almost all the publicly elect· ed officials on NIWA are represented by staff members." she added. "l really don't think it•s an issue. other than that Mr. Sills wants lo make some sort of public embarrassment. "Up lit now, public agencies have participated basically <See GAIOO, Page A2) Buying Spree Spurs Stock Market Rise NEW YORK <APl -Word that wholesale prices and the money supply had dropped un- expectedly sent the stock market on a buying spree today. T he Dow Jones industrial average zoomed ahead 6.50 points to 900.21 in the first four hours and closed up 14.03 points to 907.74 despite heavy profit taking. Advances took an 11-3 lead over declines on the New York Stock Exchange. The Labor Department said today that wholesale prices had fallen O.l percent in Au1ust, the first drop since AU1uat 19'16 and one that had not been anticlpet· ed by analyat.11. <story, page .\4 > The news followed on the heels of the announcement by the Federal Reserve last Thursday that the nation's basic money sup· ply had fallen $1.8 billion in the latest reportln&. week. ~----- the lawsuit, a second county-paid appraiser testified some loss of value resulted from jet aircraft noise. So by the lime the seven· woman. five-man jury filed Into Superior Court Judge Walter ·smitbJ~ courtroom-after--de· liberating for seven days, most of those in the courtroom were con· vinced that the jury debates or the past week had been over how much money the plaintiffs \IVOuld be awarded. But two and a half hours later the hallway outside the courtroom-was lined with stunned plaintiffs. disappointed lawyers. Fadem suggei.ted that the Jury's failure to uward his clientb any money in damages might be related to Proposition 13. "Thay might. have thauiht Lt <See VERDICT. Page A2> KINDEAGARTENERS START SCHOOL DAY -mAOmONALLY AT IRYINE'S BASICS Pl.US Rebecca Ellls, Stephen Clark, Kim Cathey, Shawn Bond Salute Flag 12,013 Kids QUietly Return to Schools Summer departed for 12,013 students. kindergarten through 12th grade. in the lrvine Unified School Dis tric t as c lasses opened Thursday without inci· dent, according to officials. Nan cy Rowland . ad - ministrative assistant to the superintendent. reported "it was one of the quietest openings we ever had. Everybody was ready lo go to school." The opening day attendance may have shown some children were reluctant lo end their days of freedom . It was 4.4 percent below the district estimate or 12,551 for the first day. By year's end. according lo projections, there should be nearly 13,000 pupils attending the district 's 20 schools 14 elementary. three intermediate and three high schools. There are two new schools in the district: Lakeside Middle School. at 3 Lemongrass. and Santiago Hills Elementary. which is meeting in temporary buildings at 31 W. Yale Loop in Woodbridge. Stonecreek Elementary stu- dents . who met in th e knockdown facilities last year. hav.e moved into permanent quarters at No. 2 Stonecreek, in Woodbridge . Schoo I's a bit noisy r or Lakeside"s 219 children. Mrs . Rowland said. Construction work still is being done. with two buildings. a shop facility and a rine arts comple>e. yet un· finished. S he said s tude nt s were guaranteed clean carpets in their classrooms: Workers laid the last of them Wednesday night. on the eve of the opening Deity ............. '9 ltkM .. It ....... STEPHANIE GAINES, 7, BITES INTO BURRITO One of School'• Nlc.r Thing• -Lunch Judge Blocks Anti-abortion Law NEW ORLEANS <AP) -A federal judge has temporarily blocked enforcement o f Louisiana's s tringent n ew aborUon law. which was lo go into e tfect today . P~Hit; One Killed GREENFIELD CAPI At least one man W tiS killed today when two crop dusters collided in mid-air near this Monterey County community, authorities said. The identification of the dead man wa:. not 1m· ·medi ately known. It also was not known if others were were injured in the crash . which occurred a b out thrt-e mll ec; southeast of Greenfield The planes were owned hy Crop Flight of King C•· ty. according to Buste r ... i l zpa tr 1ck. h•ft -;u pervisor for the Mon· lerey County Commun1c:.t· tions Department. I Troops Fire: Death Toll Nearing 100 TEHRAN . lrar. <AP1 . Troops fired into a crowd or s t•vera l t h oi.:i-und ;,r.t1 ~overnment demonstrator'> he~c today and unofficial reports said a s many a~ 100 peoplt were killed. The c!ash came just hours after tht: government im· posed martiaJ law m the capital and l 1 c1t1es No official death count wa::. available. but t he government. owned Radio Tehran !>aid '"many" died. Conservative religious leaders of the Shiite sect. the m ajority religious faction 1n lhi!" Moslem nation. have led a steadily grow ing revolt against chan~es 1r strict Moslem laws engineered by Shah Mohammed Re7.11 Pahlavi, Iran's autocratic ruler A wide spectrum of opponents. including radical lefti-;t ... d escribed by the s h 2 h aq "l «l ~mic Marx1c:l .. ," h ave massed under the banner of the Moslem religious leader". who are c3mpaigninl{ ror stncl adherence to Islamic l:i w. The martial ·law order. which bans gatherings by more than three persons and imposes a curfew from g p.m. to Sa m dal· ly. is an effort to end rioting by opponents of the Shah or Iran·« liberalization progr:i m An es timated l.000 pe rsonl' h tivt- <See IRAN. Page,\!' ) r d a e • , • 4 • .. • , ; • • • r ' r12 06fb Y Ptl;Q f Friffy. 6ep1A11mb!1 I, lliU! f're• Pa,,e A I VERDICT QUERIED. • • would \)\• w1rtur to tht! t.txpayt:r:o. to 11k them to pay damaees. ·• f'adem !)<lid ai. he att..•mph.'d to piece together h1:-. lm.t b..ttt ll1 Uul 1un (orM'll.111 Mur11t• bent !)Uid l'ropos1t1un 13 had nothanjt to do with thl' JUT} 'i. d1•t·1:-.11>n II "lib not t:\l'n dl,('U,,t.>d fl hudnopurtinourthink.ul" Mr' ffen1.:.1.11t.I ln i.oif\t: mi.Utn1·l·:. :.ht· hull ""' t"1 '4llh the mll'lOnly lh•l r•vorcd 11warttlrt1dam•1 , llo" t•H•r. :.he au ad th~ onr or two olht.•r )Ur'Or'' whu ncra'iHH\.dh• 'ldt>d ,.1th ht-r "f.(fl~I thill the.> 111 . .. .. (;ood ews Hwtted i11 Noise Case ;'\:~\\port n ...... h l'll ofrwwh v.~·n· trnnac todat.) lo look for ttw bright i.lt.h: uf Thur:.du.) ~ t'OUrt d ~ l' 1 .., 1 11 11 '' )( .. 1 n ' I I o <' 11 I hvml'OV. nt•r!> •llltl ror tht• Orutljll' tounl v 1rport C'at ~ otf1 <"mlb h11\ t! tong fought th~ u1rport o'er Jet no11>e, ulthough th~ city ~a.'> not 11 party to the ca. ... e~ decided an Orange County Supenor Court Thurs- day. City Manager Robert Wynn said one good point ubout the otherw1st> ctiuppomting decusion 1s that it still leaves the opera- tionK restnctions at the airport mta('l. "Ir the settlement had gone the other way and they'd paid, then the county people would in effect have bought themselves an easement right through the middle of Newport Beach. "Under those circumstances. ther e'd be no controlling the numbers of flights." Al present. the airport's two Je t -oper a t in g a irlines are restricted in the numbers of dai- ly flights in what Newport Beach city officials feel is an inade· quate attempt to reduce airport· caused noise. Wyn n s aid h e b e li eves Newport Beach City Councilmen will continue to oppose C1irport improvement and expans ion and to press for stricter noise stand· ards for the facility. Fro•PageAI PHONES •.. major mlersections lo monitor tr"ffic or passible criminal ac· rivity during the blackout. Several of the checkpoints were manned by members of the South Orunge Area Amateur Radio Club, who r elayed in· formation lo patrolling officers through mobile communica lions. The telephone company St'nt fi ve m obile communication varu. to act as relay points. Bla ylock s aid in coming tdephone calls lo the police sta- tion -were rch1yed through to UC I rvrne's poli ce d ep a rtme nt. I rv ine po lice dis patche r s h;.i ndled calls there. Blaylock :!><lid . Blaylock said tele phone com- p;,iny crews worked three hours to dry the wet cable and re· tn~tall normal communications and radio capability. Sal,mon Ban 'To Remain' KLAMATH IA P l -lnter10r Seocretary Cecil Andrus left the I loopa Valley Indian Reserva- tion s lightly shaken afte r angry Ind ian leaders told him the gov- ernment had no rlf(ht to tell the Yurok and Hoopa tribes not to fish for Klamath River salmon. Despite the protests Thursday. wh1 C'h 1m-luded Andrus ' bemg J>(lked in the chest by a man who had lo be restrained, Andrus vowed to retam the ban on fish· mg until the salmon population rises OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT rr\~<>·~ C.Oii"' 0.11., P1101, ... ,,..Wf\.tdH\t om btMd,,,. ~-\ ~·\~ l'oOUbffv.cttwrrw~ .. nyo C.O.,\t P\.tbh~•UftQ (.omo"'"'f \9Qll .. ,.~tl0fto\~,, l)tift.ft\~t) MfH~dA'f '"'°"Q'-f'rfft.l'P tOf (.o\111 ,,,,., ·~ ""~•""''' 9,.,.,,. rful"ltlftOIO'\ &t•fll '°"" t .. n Vet!"• tr¥1,,f" \AOOlt'04Clt \14'Ufr 4"WJ ~O-ac"1\ol.l11'Ctt•\t •WWQ'ereqtorwtten• 1'411" t> ovbff\hfoel ~4hHd.y\. ~ ~'I\. ,..,., ~;:;C:,,':"~:'.,~nt,~.'~i~'.:,:~ ~'' O•r . ..., ....... P·t,.uOt-f\t4'"(9 Pvb11"""" llt<"""°''.:.~-.!,~ .. AM-• ~~'"""'" lct•tOt n.,,.,,.,,._ Mtft•')tnq ldUor CIW•I., W I.ff• 111< ...... ~ "'°" A\\•\•flti M•"60'"9 t.:dnor-. OfflcH C.D\t• .... llO ..,., !In \I-• l•~•e .. .c." 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Mr& B<:rn r.uld when Jl'<'ountlo.: for tlw v,•rc11cti. that 1 ..imt• on u "J1ht vott· Mn!!I of th1•111. lhou.ih. rnnll' on a u11 .ir111nuu:. t:i= U vole' thul dl·clared m Cbl' 1ury '11 jttdflment tht> ph1lnllffs w '' nut entllh:d to uny ddmlllll'b <hit' )urnr who 111 ull case:. vott.>d JJ:dlll:O.I ·' ftndlrlf( for duOUAt:t.'l'> "J' (iNoltJ O Nt•all o f Uucna I' u rk Wt• conindered l'Vl'rything In· 1•lurhnJt 1111 thr Information l(iven u' h\ tht· u1,1u UIM'r' und JUi.t vol 1·d 11u1 1·1111M·1t·lllT • O'Nl·1 ll ,u1d Lei.ht· l>dwvt.•n of G<ardcn Crov~· ul!10 voh:d ul(u1n11t 1rn a"'l.lrd ol 1lt1mul(es in (•uth l'He l.1kt.· O'Neill 011td Mn Bent Dcht1 v1·n 'JHJ. n1111~t o( U> fell lh<il tht.: homes. no matter whl'rc thev wt:rl! lot:ttt!<I, would ulway:- bl· u lublt• ;md tht!r~ would b(o :.omt:one w1l11og to p<.1y th~ ui.k IOI( i>rH't' " The• admtth.-<lly ~urpn!'>cd und du.appo1o~d plaintiff~ hovered uround the )urori. politely asking the re<J:sons behind their de c1s 10 1111. Some lasht.'<f out al the county Board of Supervisors for its failure to control the intrusion of Jet aircraft noise into their lives during the past decade. Most said they were less con· cem ed about the loss of dollars they fellent1tled to than with what the jury decision impact might. have on operations at Orange County Airport. Their collective lawsuits for the past seven years have ser ved as a warning restraint on policies dic- tated by the board. Supervisors. for example. have been reluctant to dip int.o the airport enterprise fund lo finance improvement projects at the airport because of the pending la wsuits that might have con- sumed a portion of the airport fund. Last month, s upervisors de- layed a public hearing on an airport issue to waylay a possible conflict about what was being said in court a few blocks away and what might be decided in the board hearing room. Today, however , supervisors and other county officials em- phas ized that the jury decision will not have a n impact on airport operations. "I don't see this as any kind of a li cen se to go ahead and do anything we want at the airport, .. Super visor Ralph Diedrich said. "As a matter oUact. I think we must do everything we can to tighten up in every area we can on the impact the airport is having on thosepeople'slifes ... Supervisor Thomas Riley echoed Oit'<lrich 's sen ti men ts. "We simply have to re-double our efforts lo cut down on jet noise and to bring the airport into con- ro.rm ance with noise s tandards." Ralev swd Why one jury a year a go awarded Newport Beach de - veloper Harry Rinker $305.000 in damages ttnd another jury now ref used so much as a cent to the 98 plaintiffs was also a point of dis- c ussion in the a ftermath of Thursday's decision. Assistant County Counsel Robert Nuttman said he believes the Rinker jury was impressed by the "unique nature" oflhe Rinker prope rty. a 2.5-acre estate over- looking Upper Ne wport Bay. "f believe that jury s aw l~ Rinker home as something that couldn 'l be duplicated in its set- tin~ elsewhere and a piece of property unique unto itself ... Nuttman said. "You can't say for certain what goes through a jury's mind. but J think there were certain aspects of the Rinker case that set it apart " It is not yet known whether Fade m will ask Judge Smith for a new trial or as k the judge to set aside the jury verdict and award the 98 plaintiffs the damages lo which they feel they are entitled because or the jet aircraft noise. Lincoln Death Lecture Topic Of Author Amid continuing probes of the assass inations of other U.S. l ead e r s . a uthor and in · vestigallve reporter Dr. David Balsiger Will lecture Saturday In Huntington Beach on the murder of President Lincoln. The 2 p.m . talk In the Pacific Room of the Central Park library 7111 Talbert Ave .• is free lo the public. New evidence in an alleged conspiracy to kidnap and kill t,lncoln 112 years ago is said to be included m Balslger's book "The Lincoln Conspiracy," soon to be a movie. The 33·year·old Journalist says he spent more than 10,000 hours researching data for the book, the ninth he has written. or co- authored, includln8 "In Search of Noah's Ark ... Dad Hit In Son's Escape SAN DIEGO <AP> -A Tex21!i fathe r may have gone too rar:to he lp hi11 unhappy Marine son '8l Camp Pendleton, .a military spokesman aays. • Pvt. Robert K Bonne t , dissatisfied with h1a avionics job at the i;praw11ng Mariie amphibious training base. tobl( an unauthorized absence in Juty, the Marine spokeismito s idd Thursday. Later. Bonnet returned to Camp Pendleton and w;s confined until a bearing could be held . : But while wailing for the hearing lo begin. his fathdr, Freddie Faith Bonnet. 46, or La Pryor. Texas, arrived on base.· AirhfJMIC Superf 011 Th e two men were se'n s peaking briefly outside lJle hearing room, authorities s~. and the father left the building. A few minutes later. the senior Bonnet pulled up outside in His pickup truck, honked his h<»'n twice, and Pvt. Bonnet ran :to the truck a~ jumped in with l'Jis g uard close be hind . tl)e The Irvine Co. rented this big helicopter. normally used for passenger s huttle. to hove r low over tomato fields near Barran· ca Road and Culver Drive in Irvi ne so huge rotor blades would whip air to dry the crop. Tuesday's ramstorm left l.29 inches on fields . which wer e in mid· harvest. Attempt to dr~ vines and soil was to prote~t fruit from mildew and rot. s pokesman said. · The guard was thrown cleer afte r the truck began swerving and fishtailing. Then the truck and the Bonne ts appa reoUy Fro•PageAl GAIDO .•. through their staff in developing a possible plan. "Th~ plan now goes to public agencies. "No public or political de· cisions have been made, so there has been no need for a publicly elected official to actually at· tend the meetings . ''I've followed the action. I know exactly what's going on. I fe ll comfortable h aving m y alternate IM rs . Kunzman 1 vote." Mrs. Gaido said. . At Tuesday's meeting. Coun· calman Arthur Anthony main· tained that the City of Newport Beach is represented at the! NIWA meetings by a coun cilman. Mrs. Gaido s aid today that other cities such as Orange. Costa Mesa and Santa reg. ularly have been represented solely by staff members. Mrs. Gaido said she attends meetin~s or several other com- mittees on behC:llf of the city "J think Mr S ills h Cls a nerve," she said. "since hl! doesn 't scrvt:! un any commit- tees . Jr the counci l members want lo play g<imcs. I will be happy to let Mr. Sills take my place ... However. shl! i-.aid s he intends to attend fulurt.· meetings or NIWA bccau::.c of Lh~ <'OUncil concern. Raisin Crop Facing Loss Of Over 25o/o FRESNO <AP> -This week's rain in Central California ap- pears likely to reduce the na- tion's 1978 domestic raisin pro- duction at least 25 percent. an industry official said today. That would cut the total to 150.000 tons or less. "The loss factor will be maybe 20 to 30 percent ." said Kalem Barserian, m a nager or the Raisin Bargaining Association. "As an industry. we are hurting because wen~ 200,000 tons to m aintain a marketplace at a reasonable price." Barserian said hi s "best guess with ideal weather the rest of the way out is a crop no higher than 150,000 tons -and nobody knows how much lower it might go.·· Most of this year's grapes be· ing dried into raisins were on trays in fields when a tropical storm hit. Central California. where the nation's entire domestic supply of raisins is produced. needs three or four weeks of warm windy weather for growers t~ s alvage as many raisins as possible. But Barserian said some forecasts s how another storm arriving about Sept. 21. Consequently. some groweri; who had not yet picked are like· ly to sell their grapes to wineries . to avoid the risk of producing raisins. Barserian said. 3 Teens Face Kidnap Rap LOS ANO ELES <AP l -Three teen-agers who kidnapped a motorist at gunpoint. then fired lour shots at officers during a 14-hour standoff on a Pomona h1lls1de. have surrendered to police. Taken Into custody Thursday were a 16-year ·old yo uth und two girls aged 13 arrd 16. The trio had been given a ride In the San Bernardino ar~a by Petur Artukovlch. 51, of Whittler. und then a llegedly pointed a pistol at Artukovich and kidnopp~d him. polico snhJ. Windfall Told Stonn Yields Cra:u:dad Crop By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ._ D~lty rll .. SUtl Tropical storm Norman may have created a lot of prob· lems for a lot of people but for Costa Mesan Sharon Hamilton. it was a gourmet's windfall. Mrs. Hamilton is the proud possessor of 214 crawdads. or lan~ostino. as she prefers lo call them. "1 CAN'T SELL THEM, so I 'm going to freeze them a nd have a lot of lobster dinners." she said. Mrs. Ham ilton guessed the little critters live an lhe up stream ponds in the normally dry Santa Ana River. When Norman hit, the river started to flow and the un· settled crustaceans got washed downstream. Mrs. Hamlllon. an early·morning jogger. said she wab running down lo the rive r from her Iowa street home when she s potted the langostinos crawling up the banks SHE DASHED HOME and returned armed with tongs a nd plastic ba~s. After bagging her 214 crawdads. she said she learned quite a bit about the s m all anametls. F'irst. they can swim backward very fast. SECOND, VOU HAVE to be careful how you pick them up because. like their larger brothers. lobsters and crabs. they have pinching claws. Third, they are a snap to clean and very. very good to eat. "Mmmmmmmm," said the langostino lady. Progress Reported In Summit Meeting CAMP DAVID. Md. tAP> -A vealed hint of progress Is sli p- ping through the secrecy at the Middle Easl summit. The m eeting 's official s pokes man dropped the hint Thursday as President Carter, I s raeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egypt1an Pres ident Anwar Sadat wasted no time getting lo the thorniest issues in the Arab·lsraeli con- niet. While House press secretary Jody Powell. who has gone to great lengths to avoia pronounce· ments that would dis close anylhin~ substantial about the talks. seemed to s hp a s he argued that secrecy has been helpful to the summit partici· pants. "We have found the at· mosphere to be helpful C:1nd con· ducive lo the sort or discussions we wanted to have ." Powell sa id. "And the gentlemen are pleased with this arrangement." There was no word from the Egyptian s. I s ra e li s or America ns a bout whe the r Car ter was making progress. Nor was Powell willing to characterize the mood or the dis· cussions. headed for Texas. . ~ week later, the spokesm~n s aid , young Bonnet turn,d himself in lo authorities and the unauthorized absence that led to the escape was suspended. Meanwhile, the father faces charges of obs tructing justiCe and assisting his son to esca~ from Camp Pendleton. IRAN ..• died in the disturbances in eight months . The! a~gry protesters in Jal~h 8Quare, an the eastern section or the city shouted down reli~ious leader Ayatullah Noori who ap. pealed to them to disperse. L e d b y teeo ·a~er s a nd followed by wome n in thclr traditional Moslem veils. tbe ~cmonstra~rs marched toward a hnc of_sold1ers and began throw- '"I? bricks and rocks. witnesses said The soldiers fired sub- machine ~um1 into the a ir and the n into the crowd. Witnesses said "many·· blOOd-_ soaked demonstrat.ors fell to the ground and were hauled away io trucks aft.er the two·hour battle. The demonstrators set fire :to several buildings, gasoline s~· lions and department stores and tried to pull down statues. TI\at section of the city also includes Baharestan. the parliament square. By mid-day. there was only sooradic shooting. The declaration of martial Jaw ca me 12 da ys a fte r S hah Moh ammed R eza Pahlavi named a new prime minist~r. Jaafer Sharif-Emami, who im· mediately after his appointment announced a series of decisions geared to defuse Mosle m oppo6i. lion to lht! shah's liberalization program. The government decision. an- nounced arter a n all-night cabinet meeting, followed an un- precedented mass rally in which more than 100.000 fsla m ic and leftist groups demanded ouster or the shah a nd the return of ex- iled religiowo leader Ayatullah ~homaini. The march had been banned by the government .. THE FOOTBALL SEASON HTl<C.Tu·-- You are possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting. and have been talking to sa les people at two or three stores. If so. you no doubt feel like a "football ... bounced around with a bevy of conflicting stories. Which is the best carpet fiber? What is the best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We• think you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. We've been helping people score "touchdowns in Orange County for over twenty years. DEN'S c.11.s: iiiS.iailatiiin: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor • .COSTA M£SA. CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 6'46·4838 -646-23.S.5 ' . ~ .. - r ~ t ' 17 LagunaiSouth Coast VOL. 71 , NO. lSl, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COU N TY, CALIFORNIA Laguna OKs Freeze Moratorium on Building Temporary Laauna Beach bas plattd <1 frecz,e on n~uly all building p.rOJl"<'~ ln 1,o._.n unul il bnnp the city '!'t general plan up to date CounNl act.too this week halt~ all pr~a.n• ut I nd division..; and subdivision~ m the Art Colony Wlbl se1s m1c and safety ckmenl.'\ of the General Plan a re formulated and upproved b)' the Planning Commission and City Council What that means. &aud Mayor Progress Reported In Summit CAMP DAV1D. Md. IAP) -A veiled hint of progress is slip· ping through the secrecy al the Middle East summit. Th e m eeting 's o ffi cial spokesman dropped the hint Thursday as President Carter. I s raeli Prime Mini s ter Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat wasted no ti me gettinJZ to the thorniest issues in the Arab-Israeli con· flict. White House press secretary Jody Powell, who has gone to great lengths to avoid pronounce· ments that would disclose anyt hing substantial about the talks. seemed to slip as he argued that secrecy has been helpful to the s ummit partici· pants. "We have round t he at-mosphere lo be helpful and con- ducive to tbe IOrt ol d~ we wanted to have,'' PoweU said. ''And the genUemen are pleased with this arrangement." There was no word from the Egyptians, Israe li s or <See SUMMIT, Page .U> ~eeHurt In Collision; Man Hunted Three people were injured late Thursday near the Sao Onofre Nuclear Plant, when their car was hit head-on by a station wagon traveling north on the south bound lanes of the Sao Diego Freeway. Injured in the 9:30 p.m. col· l ision we re Kathl een Mae Pecoraro. 31, of Santee and Charles Wesolowski, SS, and Irene Wesolowski , 56. both of Milwaukee, Wis. Two young boys riding in the car were not hurt. Officer Don Stotts of the California Highway Patrol said the driver of the station wagon that bit the car driven by Mrs. Pecoraro ran from the scene of the accident. A witnes6 reported seeing a man run onto the adjacent Camp Pendleton Marine Base, Stotts said. The three victims were taken lo Tri -City Hos pital in Oceanside. Wesolowski was ad· milled to the hospital with a broken right leg. T he two women were treated in the emergency room and released. Jacll MeDowell, 1s Uu1t no land dh•ltlon.s <comprislnl one to four unll.I> and no ubdivlalons parcels to be dividt:d into five or m ore lots > vnll be approved uot1l probably mid-October at lhe :soo.ne5t. There are curTently nine such ~ubdav is ioos and 11 l a nd d1v1sioJU1 tn the wings ln Lagwia Beach. comprising a possible 256' building sites. Plannina officials say it will be mid-October before the seismic and safety elements - two of nine amendments com· priaing lhe General Plan -are reody for approval. All of the land divisions are currently in the planning proc- ess. In preparation for bearings except a 14-lot subdivision in the Top or the World community which has been subsequently tabled by the Planning Com- mission. .,....,---~ KINDERGARTENEAS PREVIEW CARL HANKEY SCHOOL Dori Stone Tri•• Tltty Bridge At New Facility 16,800 Stu.dents Go to Capo Schools A new school year filtered by Proposition 13 opens for about 16.800 stude nts Monday at Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict's 21 schools. The new financial constraints have wrought certain changes since school ended la~t June. District busing was cul $352,2164 by increasing distances students must live from school lo qualify for bus transportation. Prolonged protest s from parents over the increased walk· ing distances, which they said put their children in jeopardy where walking routes followed bus y highways, prompted the school board earlier this week to lease buses lo transport chlldren from "high hazard" areas. Trustees also approved this week athletic fees for junior and senior high school students. After school athletics will cost junior high students $12.SO. and high school students $2S for one or more sports. Supt. Jerome Thornsley said lhe fees will save the district $41 .250 this school year. This year's projected district enrollment of 16,784 students is up from 16,200 in May. It in· eludes 8,537 elementary school students. 2.587 junior high stu- dents and 5.660 senior high stu- dents. Opening in Mission Vieio is the district's oew Carl Hankey Elementary School, at 27252 Nubles, which will ser ve the Cordova homes, east of Marguerite Parkway. Piney Bello Sixty new teachers have been hired to start the school year Monday, raising the district's teaching staff to 750. The new teachers include 23 with prior teaching experience and 38 new to the teaching profession, said Robert Knapp, district person· nel director. Capistrano Unified enrollment is expected to top 17 ,000 student.«> by Jan uary. s aid Charles Medeiros, administrat ive services c:Urector. I~ Rite Observed Other adjustments made in <See ST1JDENTS, P age AU The council·imposed rreeze came as a result of a complaint to the state Attorney General's office from members of the Arch Beach Heights Association. who have long contended the city's General Plan is inadequate. The Attorney General's office in San Diego wrote to the city re· questing a copy of the Laguna Beach General Plan following action by the homeowners' as-<See FREEZE, Page AZ) 100 Killed In Clash In Tehran TEHRAN . Ir a n IA P > Troops fired into a crowd of se veral th o u s and anti · government demonstrators here today and unorricial reports said as many as 100 people we(e killed. The clas h came jus t hours after the government im· posed martial law in the capital and 11 cities. No official death count was available, but the government· owned Radio Tehran s aid "many" died. Conservative religious leaders of the Shiite sect, the majority religious faction in this Moslem nation, have led a steadily grow- ing revolt against changes in strict Moslem laws engineered b y Shah Moh a mmed Reza Pahlavi. Iran's autocratic ruler. A wide spectrum or opponents. i n c luding radical leftis t s 4eacribed by the s h ah as .. Islamic Marxist s." have massed under the banner of the Moslem religious leaders. who are campaignina for strict 114.bereace to lalamlc law. The martJaJ.law order. which bans gatheri.Qcs by more than three persons and impeaes a curfew from 9 p.m . to 5 a.m. dai· ly. is an effort to end rioting by opponents of the Shah of Iran's libe ralization program. An eslihlated 1,000 persons have died in the disturbances in eight months. The angry protesters in Jal eh squ are, in the eastern section or the citYA shouted down religious leader· yatullah Noori who ap· pealed to them to disperse. Led by t ee n-agers and followed by women in their traditional Moslem veils, the demonstrators marched toward a line of soldiers and began throw- ing bricks and rocks,· witnesses said. The soldiers fired sub- machine guns into the air and then intothecrowd. Witnesses said "many" blood· soaked demonstrators fell to the ground and were hauled away in trucks after the two-hour battle. The demonstrators set fire lo several buildings. gasoline sta- tions and department stores and tried to pull down statues . Thal section of the city also includes Baharestan, the parliament square. "As they fled from the scene. they burnt down anything they could find that was flammable." said one witness. CAMEIU.'S JOB DIDN'T CUCK PORTLAND, Ore. IAP) - Police decided a grocery store on the city's southeast side was a candidate for an armed rob- bery, so officers installed a sur- veillance camera m the store last month. A policeman went by to check on the camera this week. The camera had been stolen. Aft e rnoon N.Y. S toeks 1 ·' ~ ~ F R IDAY, SEPTEM BER 8, 1978 TEN CENT , Champ Wins Boxer Thwarts Kidnap California's former heavyweight boxing champ. who played in Superman movies. Thurs day puncnea rus way to treeaom near tne ~an unotre border checkpoint below San Clemente. thw;irting an alleged kidnap attempt by eight men. ONE-TIME BOXER J ack O'Ha lloran and a wom an companion. Wilda Huntington. 32. were held briefly in a ransom plot. according to allegations of sheriff's deputies. O'Halloran threw punches and escaped after the van in which he and Miss Huntington were being held slowed at the border patrol checkpoint near San Onofre. "'THEY WERE BEING taken to Los Angeles." one deputy said. "We were told ransom demands were to be made of O'Halloran's friends in the mo- tion 8icture industry." 'Halloran. 35. has appeared as the villain in 19 films since retiring from the .~in.g in 19~2: He played in "Farewell. My Love ly an add1t1on to the Superman picture. THE EIGHT MEN BURST into O'Halloran's suburban Olivenhain home in San Diego County about 4:30 p.m .. taking an undisclosed a mount of cash. which deputies said was substantia l and forcing the couple in· to the van outside. Stepmother Slain; Mesa Teen Booked By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Cit U11 0.lly ~lee St.Mt An 18-year-old Costa Mesa youth was in custody on a murder charge today after al- legedly stabbing his stepmother to death and hiding her body un· der mattresses in a boatyard shack T h ursday aU.er noon, authorities said. Anthony Godoy Grant was captured by Newport Beach police at\.el' two witnesses said they saw him leave the murder S("eDe on a 10.speed bicycle. He is being held in Orange County jail. with b•il set at $250,000. The victim has been identified as 27-year-old Cheryl Leanne Grant. who was found dead by her husband, Armando, 46, and the witnesses. The murder. authorities said, took place about 3 p.m. at 1544, · Placentia Ave., in a pocket of county territory near the divid· ing line between COsta Mesa and Newport Beach. The address is a boatyard with a s mall home attached. The Grant family lived there. There also is a small wooden shack at the rear of the boatyard, where investigators allege the fatal at- tack occurred. Mrs . Grant apparently died from al least ooe stab wound. Investigators at the scene said they found Mrs. Grant's body tucked beneath a mattress in the shack. • No motiv e ha s b een established for the slaying and authorities today said there was No Progress Seen in Talks WASHINGTON <AP> Union and Postal Service negotfators · s at down together today. but no one seems to be budging so far in the talks. Union officiitlS say they don't expect serious bargaining witil closer to the Sept. 16 deadline. The negotiators for the two sides will be meeting together and separately most or today. a spokeswoman for the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, D.J . Young. said. no sign or sexual attack . Cost a Mesa a nd Newport Beach police joined county sheriff's deputies in searching for the youth. who reportedly left the scene on a brown 10.. speed bicycle. He was captured within an hour by Newport Beach police. Newport police said Grant was riding his bicycle south on Newport Boulevard and ap· parenUy tried to cul across the - three lanes just south of Ho6pitaJ Road wbeo be was struck by a soulbbo.md car driven by an uo- idenUne.t motorist. Police sadid Grant got up and ran toward COast Highway. He was spotted about 30 minutes later from the Newport police helicopter. Officers called to the Tustin Ave nue area took Grant Into custody without further incident. He was turned over to Orange County sheriff's deputies. Laguna Hikes Tax Rate on Sewer Bonds La gun a Beach property owners will be paying 5 cents for each $100 in assessed valuation to pay off a 21-year·old sewer bond debt service next year. Councilmen this week ap- proved the new tax rate. which is up one-cent from last year's sewer bond tax rate. The sewer ta x is expected to raise $69,342 from Laguna Beach prope rty taxpayers, of which $64,000 will go toward the prin· cipa l and interest on the 25-year bond. The debt is expected to be paid off by 1983 -about the time a new sewer system linked to the Aliso outfall will be completed. Coast We a t h e r The meeting had just gotten under way Thursday night when Bruce Hopping presented Lagwia Beach school board President Ron Chilcote with a single pine cone. "THE INDIANS traditionally presented a pine cone to the chief of the tribe l.O wiah him a sue<:essful year and good fortune," explained Hopping, often a critic or Laguna schools. And since the school year begins next Tuesday, Hop- ping said he thought the trac:UUonal gil\ appropriate. 3 Teens Face Kidnap Rap LOS ANGELES <AP> -Three teen-agers who kidnapped a motorlst at gunpoint , then fired four shots at officers during a 14·hour standoff on a Pomona hillside, have surrendered to police. San Juan Co11ncil Ups Speed Limits Fair through Saturday with sunny and s lightly warm e r da ys . Lows tonight 57 lo 62. Highs Saturday in low 70S at the beaches to near 80 inland. INSIDE TODA V "The Sound Of Mu.tic" *" Los Angeles and mariachis an lrvint 8()WI herald entertain· mtnt events "'cribed on Page Cl. But before the board could thank him tor bis gift, Hop· ping continued, "Now, l have a few other ltems to dis· cuss." Trustees groaned. "BEWARE OF those who come beariq aUU." one board member quipped. Hopping then 11uggested the board Include shark steaks in the schoc>l menu, because of the meat's high protein con· tent and la9k of carbobydrates: asked that school maln· tenance crews keep a closer watch on dop using school pl1y1rounds for restrooms and suggested that local art students lnstead ot soft drink companies dealan hi&b acllool football programs: Soft drink• are bad for kids, he said. Taken lnto custody Thund•Y were a 16-year-old youth and two girls aged 13 and 16. Tbe trio had ~n liven a ride in tM San Bernardlno area by P eter Artukovlch, 51, of Whittler, and then allegedly polnted a platol at Artukovtch and kidnapped bim, pollc aald. San Juan Capistr~no Clty Council Is increasing s peed limits on several of the city's traffic routes. A Public Works Department llrarrtc survey was reviewed by the Orange County Sheriff's Department. whlch approved of th e recommended apeed zone re- visions. Another survey in !JIX month., la to detennln~ etfecu or t.M blgher apeed.<J, on reducing accl· dent rates, city officials said. Most of the increases were by flve miles per hour and Included Alipaz. frorn Del Avlon lo Del Obispo , to 40 : Camino Capistrano, from south city limits to San Juan Creek Road. 45: Del Obispo, rrom south city Umlts to t\spero, 40: and Sim Juan Creek Road . Camlno Capistrano to La Novla, 45. A ten mile per hour Iner a~ was approved for Trabuco Creek Road. from Rancho Viejo Road i.o Vlllage Road, to go to 35. • • 1l J DALLY PILOt Li SC Plmws Hit; One Killed CREENfo'll-:Lll 1 \I' At tt·,1~t one mu11 v. oa:-. killed \O(hl) \\hl'll two 11011 dui.tt>ri. t•olhcf1·cl 1n mad ..111 nelar lhl• Monlt•1t•> < 11unl 'r comroumty, uu1hu1 Hu:• ~Jld Thv tdt't1llf1 t•ti t1cJn of ttw dl•a1t mun \lo d' uot 1m mc-dlut•·h lmo~n le 11h11 "'ai. not kn(l"n 1f ollwri. Wl'rt• were lnJUr••d in th•• n .i :-.h "h1l'11 Ot 1 ur r1•d .! h u u I t h r t• l' lh 1 I 1• ' ~out hcw.t 1•f GH·enfwld Thl• plan1"I "t•rc O\\nt-d hy Crop "'11.:hc or f\lnll C1 ty • .il('t'Ordm~ t u 8u,tcr F1t,11«1 1 r11 ._ \ht fl 'upe n 11.or for lh1 Mori h'rl·~· County t 'onimun1<•• tlun, lkp.1rtmt•nt f'rv• Pap -t I FREEZE ..• Mlt'lllllOn fhl· hilltop 1·11mmun1t' ~rnup I!> ~t'l'klll~ J ~t Jll' 1 l'\ It•\\ of lh\· planning dcx.·uml.'nt tu dclerm1nt- 1f tht!rc ~trc uny v1olut1(}n:, or the ~l<ttt"i. lund U!>t: t<ldc:, S11 .. w•n Kr<-•Y. <Jn eo1ttorney 3nd mt!mbur of the Art h Bee1ch lleigbls group, said the USS(J('IU lion action was brought on \')y <1n at·tion of thl' City Council up· prov1n~ a new land di v1e.1on twt ween An•h 8('it <'h llelghti. Jud the ad,Jacent Portofina area .Jbi>vc WOOd's Cove Thal hmd d1v1sion has ~ince bt·cn withdra\l.n by the contr&C· tor afkr 1ht• City Council re fu e.ed lo grant a vur1uncc for the new land ~pill City ManaAer F'rcd SolcJmOn ~:ud lht• fret"1e on new land de vt'lopments wae. tnM1luted "for t h t' beneflli. of e ve ryone in· volvl.'d . Wt• felt the safely rand :.t·1e.mie1 clements should be l'vns1dered etnd arlvpted before rurthcr consider ation ot l>Ub · d1 vis1ons and land division~ in l.:igunC:1 Reach " The C"1ty manC:.1gcr denies the t·1ty wa:. rem1s:. 1n not tomplt•l· in i.: thl• ~t•nt·ral pl<.1n amend- ments. s<Jying "mC:tny cities in lhe state h CJVl' General Plans that urc lucking in one form or unothe r ... lie said the t lty of Glendale, whl•rt• he last worked, w&s lack· 1 n ~ a noise clcml.'nt to ttw Gt>neral Plun. "and we held up dc\ elopmcmt until it was com plt:tcd." Solomon s aid General Plan clements are expensive to com · pile and very lime consuming. ··And Laguna &ach isn't real ly in a (financial ' position to hire a consultant to complete the cJement"" Fro• Page A l SUMMIT ... Ame ric ans about whether Carter was making progres!>. Nc1r was Powell wll11ng to t ha r<1t•ll'r1Z<: the mu<id 11f the ths· l'US:-1<ins Hut Pow<'ll ':-impromptu com· mcnL strongly sugg~sted the U.S. prt•side nt was not dis· plc:ised with 1.kvclopmcnts in the s ummit, which began late Tuesday. J\s the l>Ummit hcgan its third da y t oday, Curter held a breakfast meeting w1lh Vice Prt>sidcnt Walter F' Mondale, Sec retar y of State Cyrus R. Va nce and Zblgniew Briezinski. the president's national security adviser . ft was described as Carter's weekly foreign policy breakfast. Mondale . V a n ce a nd Bnezinskl then m e t with Re gin's key advisers. The prime minister was not present, and an lsraf'li official, asking not to be identified. said he did not expect Begm to meet during the day with either Carter or Sadat. Support D r opped SA N l"RANCISCO <AP) Eight Retail Clerks locals have formally w1thdruwn their SUP· port or the Te<.1msters · month· old strike ORANOI! COAST • ~t DAILY PILOT ~~:..~.~~~~ur, -;.:.::;~~°'~ toof-.1 f>lvf)lt"'H''Q (O'he)f"IV \lootf..-.. f'(tlf~·'• oubft"'-<1 MGM•• "''Gvtft J"rut•• •O' Co '" ,..., .. Hll--1 &fe<'-._...,.,, ............ A(tt. F'Pt.l't 1,1,, V•ll•• '"""' \•ltdttlMC " v .. 1._. •Ml ~J<fUS.•A'f'I ~lf\(04'\I A\l~•l.-QIOf\11•61 ,..,.. •\ OUb*•~o Set11rct.tv M't ~n 1,.,,- 0f'"'-•O•I pubtl\IHftO 0'•"' '' el lll '#M.t IJ.t'I" ~,-.,.c ""'•MtW (4llt'l'"•it~t. .__,,._ ,.,. ,. .. ", .. ~ Pwoft""'• J•t' tit (~t•w v .. ., .,., "()o "' ttftl ,., " • ""'""+f»'' Tft.mo f<H•tl I nn., n ..... ,,. .,....,...... 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Wl>t.•I.. lh1• \'rlll'k do\\ n ~armng '" m.ide tu .. a1r1 motori'>t1> mnnt·v u11d t1m1· In court ~ llov.urrl "f>t'r1fu·uHv Wt•rned th a c v.hc·n '!>C'ht1nl <'r"~"•n J.' .:u.1nh Jtt• 111 .i (·1<i'""'ulJ. v.1lh or "'1 thout \'hll drt:n 11 1:. ,1 \ IOIJ llVll rur •• mulUJ l~l II> dnVl' * * • Fro• Pafl*" ,, I STU D ENT lht! w.1kt• of l•roposll wn l:i m rlude ehminat1on or tht: die. tr1ct ·s 31 le&cher aldl.' po:.1t1<m1> ta savings of $t2t.448 1 and of 33 d er1cal assistant jobs 1suv1ng $285,727 ) Reduction of c.hstnct CUbtodial staff from 94 LO 84 savt!d an add1· t1onal $131.987, including the d1m1 n alion of a c·us lod1al coordinator position Buying Spree Spurs Stock Marke t Rise NEW YORK <AP> -Word that wholesale prices and the money supply had dropped un· e xpectedly s ent the s toc k market on <1 buying s pree today. ThC' Do w .Jones indus trial ~v t•rc.t ge 1.ooml'd ahead 6.50 pomb. Lo 900.21 in the firs four hours. Profit taking bluntl.'d 1.·urlac r gami. Advances look an l\·3 leud over declines on the New York S tock Exchang e Trading reached almost 20 million shares the first l wo hours . The Labor Department s aid today that wholebale prices had falll'n 0.1 per<'enl in August. the! first drop since August 1976 and one thett had not been anticipat· ed by analysts. <Story, page A4 > The news followed on the heels o r the announcement by the fo"ederal Reserve last Thursday that the nation's basic money sup· ply had fa llen Sl.8 billion in the lates t reporting week. Seaman Glad Trip's Over BLOOMINGTON. Ind. CAPl W. Carl J ackson believes every- one has h.it> mountain to climb und his ocean Lo sail, and he sailed his from Boston to Ireland in 60 days. "I f eel l i ke I 'm damn fortunate to be a live and here," the 55·year-old Indiana Universi· ty dean of libraries said after docking h.is 30-foot ketch at the Roy ;.i l Cork Yacht Club on Wed. nesday. "I wasn't s ure f was ever going Lo make it." Despite weather, radio fa1Jure and s teering vane problems that kept him awake much or lbe time, Jackson said he's glad he made the trip. But he isn't plun· ning another. 1r1t " or throu~h tht• crossing l'ht• m1Mll•mt•unor offense car· 1 H's u ~ pt•nalty , he a<ldt-d i\nd. tw warned, when a school l1u "' red lights are floshing, m otorhsts must not pu~s whl'lht-1 <•J)proachinK the big ~··1111"' vt·ha('IC':, (rom the front or 1 •'lH' Tll1· t•xc·cpt1011, ht: i;aid. 1s on cl1 v1ckd hit:hwuy~ Vt•hiclC!s uppro11dun11 the front of a bus 't\-llh fl :1shins: light~ on a divided M't't1on .trt> not required to stop • Jt u cur f1uh. lo stop fo r red ll"'hti.." ht: s u1d. "the result could bl-" fmc of up to $50. · • "Tho:.e two law:. are primarily to p rotec t the ch ildren. o( l'ouri.c," JJo ward s aid. "En· rort\'Ull'Ot l.ll the :itart Of this :,t•hool ycur !beginning Monday' wall be heavy." Patrolmen operating from the CHP 'e. Capistrano Area head quarters patrol streets in unin· t'orporatcd county areas south of In· lilt• * * * More Buses Leased ForCUSD Additional school buses leased thi s we e k to tran s port Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict children over routes con· side red unsafe for pedestrians. will be running Monday when schools open. Ele mentary school child ren who will now be eligible t.o ride dis trict buses include: Harold Ambuehl s tudents who Jive on the north side or Ortega Highway in San Juan Capistrano. Capistrano students who live along Ortega Highway within the two·milc walking limit, if they catch the bus at the Harold Ambuehl School. Crown Valley students who live wes t of C rown Valley Parkway In Laguna Niguel. Moulton students who live west of Crown Valley Parkwc.1y -Palisades students who live in Alto Capistrano or Meredith areas of San Juan Capistrano or along Beach Road in Capistrano Beach. School buses will pack up Shoreclilrs Junior High School students in San Cle mente at the community clubhouse. 100 Calle Seville. and al the beach club. 106 Ave. Pico. Both stops will be made at 7:45 a m. Niguel Hille Junior High stu· dents c11n catch the school bus at 7 :21 a .m . at Crown Valley Parkway and Central Park Drive. at 7:23 a .m . at Niguel Road and Ivy Glenn Lane. at 7:26 a.m. at Alicia and Crown Va lley Parkways or at 7: 15 a .m. at 30202 Crown Valley Parkway !Security Pacific Bank I. School buses will pick up Marco Fors t.er Junior High stu· dents along the Ortega Highway . star ling a t 7 :52 a .m . e1 t Windsong Drive and at 8 a .m . at Ganado Drive. Dana H!Us High School stu· dents can catch the school bus at Cr own Va lley Parkway a nd Seven Seas Drive at 7.35 u.m . San CJemente High School stu- dents will be picked up at 7:rn at Pines Park in Capistrano Beach in San CJemente, at 7 : 10 a .m at th e corner of Ca mno d e Estrella and Mira Costa, at 7:12 a.m. at the corner ot Avenida Vaquero and Via Cascadita and ' SHARON HAMILTON SHOWS OFF HER CATCH Bounty From Storm Normen Found In Santa Ana River Windfall· Told Storm YieldJJ Crawdad Crop By J OANNE REYNOLDS Of ... Olltf ~...., T ropical storm Norman may have created a lot of prob· lems for a lot or peoele but for Costa Mesan Sharon Hamilton. it was a gourmet's windfall. Mrs. Hamilton is the proud possessor of 214 crawdads. or langostlno. as she prefers to call them. "I CAN'T SELL THEM, so I'm going to freeze them and have a lot of lobster dinners," she said. Mrs. Hamilton guessed the little critters live in the up- stream ponds in the normally dry Santa Ana River. When Norman hit, the river started to flow and the un· settled crustaceans got was hed downstream. Mrs. Hamilton. an early·mom ing jogger, said s he was running down to the river from her Iowa street home wht!n she spotted the langostinos crawling up the banks . SUE DASHED HOME and returned armed with tongs and plastic bal{s. After bagging her 214 crawdads, she said she learned quite a bit about the s mall animals. First, they can swim backward very fast. SECOND, YOU HA VE to be careful how you pick them up because, like their larger brothers, lobsters and crabs, they have pinching claws. Third, they are a snap to clean and very. very good to eat. "Mmmmmmmm," said the langostino lady. I Grove Man Injured In Armed Robbery A 60·~·ea r-old Garden Grove pharm a C1 l>l w as i.crious ly wounded during un attempted ;.irmed robbery late Thursday Judge T e mporarily Halts Abortion Law NEW ORLEANS CAP) -A federal judge has temporarily block e d en force m ent o f Louisiana 's s t ringent new abortion law. which was lO go In to e ffect today. 1t would require a woman seeking an abortion to undergo a waiting period dunng wt\ich she would receive instruction based on the idea that the fetus 1s "a human life from th e m o m e nt or conception." afternoon, p0lice s aid. They reported that Louis Van· dershaf. 60. was shot in the stomach when he grappled with the gunman who attempted to hold up Chapwood Pharmacy at 10510 Chapman Ave., Garden Grove. V a nde rs ha f unde rwent emergency surgery Thursday night and was in stable condition today. police said. After Vandershaf was shot. the would-be robber fled, leav· ing behind the wounded man a~ well as the money and drugs he had demanded at gunpoint. Police said they also found two store employeei; locked In a storage room. Cyclist Slain In Fight A 43·year .old Huntington Beach motorcyclist died early today from a stab wound be suf. fered during a predawn fight nea r a downtown saloon, police reported. Gary Allen Pero, 43, was pro. nounced deud at 4 a.m. from a knife wound in his lower back Fero had been taken to Hunt· ington lntercommunity Hospital by friends in an auto, police said. Police said they were called to the hospital emergency roorn about 2 a.rn. After questioning Fero's friends, police searched the Main Street Saloon, ll7 Main St . but could find no trace of Fero's attacker. Police have no suspects in con- nection with the death. No re· ports of a disturbance al the saloon were filed Thursday nighl or l.'arly this morning. "The sta bbing apparently Oc· curred in or around the sa loon," po lice Sgt. Pa trick Clemens s aid. Fero, known a s ''Mad Dog.'· was round by his friends afte r the slabbing occurred at ab<>ut 1:30 a.m. police said . JFK Death Lecture Topic Of Author Amid continuing probes of the ass a s sinations of other U.S l ea d e r s . autho r a nd in · vestigative reporter Dr. David Balsiger will ledure Saturday in Huntington Beach on the murder or President Lincoln. The 2 p.m. talk in the Pacific Room of the Central Park library 71ll Talbert Ave .. is free to the public. New evidence in a n alleged conspiracy to kidnap and kill Lincoln 1 l2 years ago is said to be included m Ba lsiRer 's book "The Lincoln Conspiracy." soon to be a movie. The J3.year·Old journalist says he spent more than 10,000 hours researching data for the book. the ninth he has written or co- authored, inclw:ling "ln Search · orNoah'sArk.' SabnonBan 'To Remain' KLAMATH CAPl -Interior Se,c ret:.iry Cecal Andrus left the Hoopa Valley Indian Reserva- tion slightly shaken after angry Indian leaders told him the go"· ernment had no right to tell the Yurok and Hoopa tribes not w (ish for Klamath River salmon. Despite the protests Thursday. which irn:ludcd Andrus' being poked in the chest by a man who h ad lo be restrained, Andrus vowed to retain the ban on fish- ing until tne salmon population rises. He blamed the shortage on hcuvy fishing. drought, erosion and poor conservation practices. Ind ians say the Klamath 1s sacred Indian ground and that they attach spiritual significance to fi s hing for salmon. Police Clerk Under Arrest at 7.11 a .m. at Camino los ·------------'-!'~ .... ------------------------------------.... ----... --------------...,. Mares and Via Campana . ·- Additional school bus informa- tion is a vailable by calling dis· trict offi ces, 496· l215 or 837 ·5181. Arms Pact Near? SAN FRA NC ISCO <AP> -A c lerk a t the San Francisco Police Department was arrested at her home for allegedly steal· Ing a police fil e for her boyfriend and possession of a variety of drugs Diane Ca mpbell , 35, was booked Thursday for lnvesllga· lion o( five narcotics charges, In· duding possession of heroin, police said. MOSCOW <AP) -Chief U.S. arms negotiator Paul C. Warnke made some progress in resolv- ing the remaining few Issues blocking a new strategic arms agree ment with t he So viet U ni o n. Western diplomati c 8QUrces said today. Quints Born Delivery Dij/.icult TOULOUSE. France ! AP 1 A French nur~e who hcid lak<.•n fertility drugs three years ago gave birth to quintuplets three girls and two boys he re Thursday night, u Toulouse ho!J~!tal reported to· <fay. Doctors al Purpan Hospital said the delive r y was difficult. They said the mother was in good health. but they would give no information about the quints, who were In Incubators. The mother. 'Maric·Cclinc Losse, 30. is the wife of a 37-year·old computer tcchntclan. They have a S·v~ar-old son. · Source$, who declined to be ldcntlrlcd. said Mrs . Lossc was told early tn her pre~nancy to expect a multiple birth, but learned of the quintuplets only 10 days ago. She h ad been in hospital under treatment since early August. No other details were available . t THE FOOTBALL SEASON You are possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting, and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. ff so. you no doubt feel like a "football." bounced around with a bevy of conflicting stories. Which is the best carpet f 1ber? What 1s the best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. W e've been helping people score "touchdowns in Orange County for over twenty years. DEN'S : iiiitallatiaii: ·custom drapsriss linoleum • wood floor COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92611 • PHONE 6'6-,838 -6'6·23S.S 1 17 1 ' I ~ Oraage Coast EDITION Today's Clo81ng N.V. Steeb I • •• . VOL. 71 , NO. 251, ~SECTIONS, 4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1978 TEN CENTS Noise Verdict Stuns Homeowners ' i By GAaY GRANVILLE .. _......, ...... ~ The ql.Mll5tion bf.ini • kt"d tht courtroom bt.·1tan plllln.a o~r with apertaton. Thursday wa& not if. but how m•ny dollir1 tht jury would award the 98 plaanUfls Jurors Asked Reasons Behind Decision suq>rised newsmen and jurors called on to explain their decision by those whom it affected most. The jury's decision was that none of lhc plaintiffs was entitled to damages as a result of jet aircraft operations at Orange County Airport. Arter aJJ. • Jury in tht> ll&me courthouse la, t year ~clded one Sa nta Ana Heights area hom t-ownl'r wa e ntitled to ~.000 in damages related to Jet turcrart noise orag1nat1og at Orange County Airport. And U\ti u m attorney who won that JUdsment had ror thrl'l' months been the lead lawyer In arl(u1n11 the ca!\e for the 98 plain· llflli. That attorney. Jerrold Fade m. ~r1dentJy predicted the 98Santa Ana Heights-Newport Beach area r esid e nt s wo uld r eceive °"",...MM!_ SHARON HAMIL TON SHOWS OFF HER CATCH BountJ .From ,&tOflll Norm•n Found i1J.8anta Ana River Windfall Told Stonn Yields Crawdad Crop By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot -O.Uy ...... tuft Tropical storm Norman may have created a lot of prob· lems fot a lot of people but for Costa Mesan Sharon Hamilton. it was a gourmet's windfall. Mrs. Hamilton is the proud possessor of 214 crawdads, or langost.ino, as she prefers to call them. ••1 CAN'T SELL mEM, so I'm going to freeze them and have a lot of lobster dinners," she said. Mrs. Hamelton guessed the little critters li ve in the up- stream ponds in the normally dry Santa Ana River . When Norman hit, the river started to flow and the un- settled crustaceans got washed downstream. Mrs. Hamilton. an early-morning jogger, said she was running down to the river from her Iowa street home when she SPotted the langostinos crawling up the banks. SHE DASHED HOME and returned armed with tongs and plastic baJ?s. . After bagging her 214 crawdads, she said she learned quite a bit about the s mall animals. First. they can swim backward very fast. SECOND, YOU HAVE to be careful how you pick them up because, like their larger brothers, lobsters and crabs. they have pinching claws. Third, they are a snap to clean and very. very good to eat. "Mmmmmmmm," said the langostino lady. Stock Market Goes On Buying Spree NEW YORK <AP > -Word that wholesale prices and the money supply had dropped un- expectedly sent the stock market on a buying spree today. The Dow Jones industrial average zoomed ahead 6.50 points to 900.21 in the first four hours and cl06ed up 14.03 points Mesa lrwites Post Applicanls Costa Mesa residents w{th an interest in city planning were in- vited to apply for appointment to a vacant seat on the Planning Commission. The vacancy was created by the resignation or Shirley Price. Applicants were asked to send resumes to City Manager F1"ed ' Sorsabal's office, 77 Fair Drive, ' Costa Mesa. Tbe deadline is Sept. 20. Ap. pllcatiOM abould Include state· ment.s ot planning philosophy. city officials said. to 907.74 despite heavy profit taking. Advances took an 11-3 lead over declines on the New York Stock Exchange. The Labor Department said today that wholesale prlc~s bad fallen 0.1 percent in August . the first drop since August 1976 and one that had not been anticipat· ed by analysts. <Story. page A4 ) The news followed on the heels of the announcement by the Federal Reserve last Thursday that the nation's basic money sup· ply had fallen $1.8 billion in the latestreport.1n1:week. Firemen Fined MANCHESTER. N.H. <AP) - A judge fined six top fire of- rtclala S50 a day on contempt of court charges Thursday hours arter hopes for negotiations b etween the city and Its Cirefighters union collapsed In the latest attempt to end a six- day sickout. "som ewhere between rive per- cent and 25 percent of the market va tue oflhear homes." His cause was bolstered by the testimony of an appraiser hired by county government. While one county·paid appraiser during the trial sajd there had been no loss of value to the 54 homes involved in the lawsuit. a second county.paid appraiser testified some loss of value resulted from jet aircraft noise. So by the time the seven· woman. five-man jury filed into Superior Court Jud'ge Walter Smith's courtroom after de· liberating for.seven days, mosl of those in the courtroom were con- vinced that the jury debates of the past week had been over how much money the plaintifrs would be awarded. But two and a half hours later the h a llway outs ide the courtroom was lined with stunned plaintiffs. disappointed lawyers. Fade m suggest ed that the jury's failure to award his clients any money in damages might be related lo Proposition 13. "They might have thought it <See VERDICT. Page "2> Mesa Teen ested In Stepmoin's SiaYing In Shack By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of, .. O.lly ,., ... $1aff ·An 18·year-old Costa Mesa youth was in c us tody on a murder charge today ·after al· legedly stabbing his stepmother to death and hiding her body un- der mattresses in a boatyard s hac k Thurs day afternoon, authorities said. Anthony Godoy Grant was captured qy Newport Beach police after two witnesses said they saw him leave the murder scene on a 10-speed bicycle. He is being held in Orange County jail, with bail set al $250,000. l The victim has been identified as 27-year-old Cheryl Leanne Grant, who was found dead by her husband. Armando, 46, and the witnesses. The murder. authorities said. took place about 3 p.m. at 1544. Placentia Ave., in a pocket of. county territory near the divid· ing line between Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The address is a boatyard with a s mall home attached. The Grant family li ved there. There a lso is a small wooden shack at the rear of the boatyard. where investigators allege the fatal at- tack occurred. Mrs. Grant apparently died from at least one stab wound. Investigators at the scene said they found Mrs. Grant's body tucked beneath a mattress in the shack. No m otive ha s b ee n established for the slaying and authorities today said there was no sign of sexual attack. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police joined county sheriff's deputies in searching for the youth. who reportedly left the scene on a brown 10· speed bicycle. He was captured within an hour by Newport Beach police. Newport police said Grant was riding his bicycle south on Newport Boulevard a nd ap- parently tried to cut across the three lanes just south of Hospital Road when he was struck by a southbound car driven by an un- identified motorist . Police sadid Grant got up and ran toward Coast Highway. He w~s spotted about 30 minutes later from the Newport police helicopter. Net Champ Toppled NEW YORK CAP) Sixteen-year-old Pam S hri ver toppled Wimbledon champion Martina Navratilova 7·6, 7·6 today In a semifinal match in the U.S. Open Tennis Championship to become tbe youngest finalist ever to contend for the American crown. Shriver. or Lulherville, Md .• won the final set ti e breaker 7 .3 as Navratilova, the top seed, smacked a backhand lnto the net. • -ly ,. .... $Miff ._ SHACK IN BOATYARD IS WHERE BODY OF CHERYL LEANE GRANT WAS FOUND 18-year-otd Stepson of Victim, 27, Arrested After Ch ... Through Coet• Meu. Newport Beach Iran Troops Kill 58 Slwt,s Into Demonstration Crouxl, Hurt, 205 TEHRAN. Iran <API -.Army gunfire sliced through a crowd of several t housa nd a nti· government demonstrators to· day. killing scores. after the government imposed martial law to crush the growing civil revolt. Tehran's military governor said 58 persons were killed and 20S injured in the bloody clash in the shadow of the Ira nian Parliament.. Unofficial repor:ts however. said as many as 100 died when troops fired submachine guns in- 'to the air to disperse the throng. then dropped their gunsigbts in- to the oncoming crowd. There was no comment on un· official reports that as many as 1,000 persons were arrested in the flrst day of martial law. The clash came as Shah $67 Million Budget OK'd for Colleges Coast Community College Dis· trict trustees Thursday night ap· proved a $67.9 million budget to run the district's three schools this year. The budget is down 11.2 P.ercent from last year's spending program. District spokesman Richard Simon said the decrease from last year 's budget or $76.5 million was achieved with no layoffs of teachers and only about 20 non·teaching staff dis· missals. However . the f i nancial package approved unanimously by trustees includes no cost of living pay increases. Simon noted an end to s ab- batical leaves and said teaching positions opened by retlremenl'i or resignations will not be re· filled . "Some courses are being re- viewed for a possible fee struc· ture." said Simon. This would amount to a tuition charge for ~ome courses that have ques· \ionable credit transfer value." be added. The cutrlculu01 review will contJnue this fall w'th an eye on self·lmprovement classes. The Coast District Includes Orange Coast College ih Costa Mesa. Golden West in Hunt · tngton Beech and Coastline. I which operates at various loca- tions throughout the county. The district took no state bail· out funds in the wake of Proposi- tion 13, but will be left with only a three percent reserve fund of Sl.9 million, said Simon. The district bas canceled all new construction projects. However. those already under way will be completed. 5-car Mesa Crash Hurts I Traffic on Victoria Street near Placentia Avenue came to a st ands till this morning as Costa Mesa PoUce tneo to un- tangle a chain-reaction fender bender that damaged rive cars and sent one woman to the hospital. The collision occurred at 7:40 a.m .. forcing tra!Oc lo be rer<>ut· ed for about 20 minutes. said Of. tlcer Ed Sutton. The injured woman. whose name was not available. was in the third car thllt was struck from behind She suffered cuts and poss able whiplash, police uid. Mohammed Reza Pahla vi al· tempted to cap a growing revolt against his authoritarian gov- ernment. after failing to pacify the rebels by shuffling his gov- ernment and sanctioning free expression. Hard-core Moslem religious leaders are spearheading a nine- month drive to force the shah to recant a series of social reforms aimed at loosening the clergy's traditionally-firm grip on this Moslem nation. A wide spectrum of govern· ment opponents -including an unde rground te rror group labeled "Islamic Marxists" by the shah -has cast its lot with lhe conservati ve religious leaders. who demand a return to government by Islamic law. Coast Weather Fair through Saturday with sunny and slightly warm e r d ays. Lows tonight 57 to 62. Highs Saturday in low 70!\ at the beaches to near 80 inland. INSIDIE TODA 't' "The Sound of Miuic " an Loa Angele• and manacha.t in Irvine 8otDI hemld entertain· ment events described on Page Cl j I I I ~ I NIC Ne Road System Proposal Studied Newport 8.: .. ch c ity o/f1clul reacted cautiously &Oda y lo a proposal mad Thunclay lhal dt-velopen. rontr1bule $17 mllhon or $21 million nllt.'Clcd lo ~mplcte lbe t'1ty !'I road ay ~m Mayor P11uJ R)'c-kolf. a p.ropo Ml>l ol tJ'OWlb llQllla bffa~ ol tra.tne CCJQ18tl0ft, taid he '5 llU tudyina the dtlall.t °' LtM pro-posal m!KJt' 1n a ~~C'h by lntnt> Compitn y Prt>s1dt'nl P~ter Krt'mer ht-Ion· thtt Newport Harbor C~t• Mesa Board ol Reallon Kret11ff who ha previous!)' dl H uu d tbt' propo al 10 aeneral terms Ttlursda)' said de\•t lopen -.ould ~ wi.lllna I.ti pay ror Sl? m1lllon worth of proJUC"-And he sa d the de veloPt•ns fort.hf'r would 1lve lhe e1 ty SS m IU1on lo ~ used oo r u > wi<W trnrftt' Oow Improvement VO> 1·~~ But tM development farm t·i.. t'l'Uhve wa.'l <'l«'llr that the pn1..•1· for tht' <'Ontnbutmn~ would Ix· r1 I) db bUrtlll\'t' of \o\hllt ht• dtt!lt'r1twd ab rl'a!>Onltblt' land m>l' and densit y Hytkorf s~ud he agrees Wlth KrttmPr's ugaesllon. ..Lt they 1tht' dt..·H·lopersl are coina to put up M>mt• money. they're certain- ly entitled to know what r an ht: built and when " Cit~· F.ngmeer Ben Nolan sa.td he hus ht:t!n workm1 on Lbe pro· PoUI mentioned by Kremer since eHrly summer. preparing Lhe ordinances required to put a plan into action and estimating how much completion of the eity's road system would cost. He said I.Oday that Lhe figures quoted by Kremer are in keep- ing with his preliminary Ne wport-Mesa Schools Offe r Adult Classes Free aduJt education courses will resume Monday for resi- dents of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Initial course offerings include adult reading, Mondays from 6:30 p.m. to 9 :30 p.m . at Estan- cia High School in Costa Mesa. and a grammar course the same hours on Wednesday nigbt.s al E stancia. A 14-week citizenship class will be 'Offered at. Costa Mesa High School lo help foreign-born adults become U.S. citizens. The class will be held Mondays and Wednelldaya from 1 p.m . to 10 p.m. Courses are free, as mandated by state law. Students can reg. 1ster at the first class meeting. For more informalio'n phone 556-3302. StdmonBan 'To Remain' KLAMATH (AP) -lntenor Secretary Cecil Andrus left the Hoopa Valley Indian Reserva- tion slightly shaken arter angry Indian leaders told him the gov- ernment had no right to tell the Yurok and Hoops tribes not to fish for KJamath River salmon. Despite the protests Thursday. which included Andrus' being poked in the chest by a man who had to be restrained, Andrus vowed lo retain the ban on fish· ing until the salmon population rises i>rogr8Dl8 Planned For Disabled Fall recreation programs tor developmentally disabled Costa Mesans will begin Sept. 28, city officials said. Afternoon and evening pro- gra m11 will be available to all ages. For registration and pro- gram information, contact the city Department of Leis ure Services at 556-5481. ORANQl COAST s DAILY PILOT ......... -,.,MIOl>nt tl'IMJ P\lbti"'" '~' • Cwto Y•(C'Pt...._ .. nt•MC,..Mf'-'"""'~' '-4•--£cl110f n::..~~Me"'t CMntt ... '--•!<tit ....... 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Ryckofl In d1c»t~d he foll scimt< kind of formula fur ck vclopment could be n.•debed 1.&1.1n1 an equauoo that Includes the cl~Y't1 tramc pha11nt ordln1nco, llt roadway mutrr plan iimt the yet to be romplM.tod t•omput.-rliod lralflt mo<kl The• l.n/f1c ptu&1ml& onlmance. f1Ut1ht•d throu1th the council by Uyt·kotr. prohibit& is11uunct• of bualchni.: pcrmlti. for project:. or more thnn 10 resu:hmt1al units or more thun 10.000 square feet or c:ommercull or industrial space. Exccpt1ons moy be granhid if developers cno prove their proj· t•ct• won't worsen conge11tlon on un already crowded roadway. Kremer in bb1 speech cr1Ucit(..'<I the measure HYlnR It would lead to piecemeal de- velopment and Implied it would produce u building moratorium. Ryt·korf today made it equally chiur that aasuriances on wh1tl amount of future bulldlng will be ullowtd will depend, In part. on thut city 01·dinance l',....r,,..AI VERDI CT Q UERIED. • • would ~ unfair to tht• tuxpaye~ to ask them lo pay damages." Fad.-m said ¥Ii he attempted lo fll ert• tolt(l'lher h1:. lo~• bt1tllc But 1urv fon.·man Mur11c Beru: ... at<! PropoMtwn 13 had nothmg to dCJ with lhP Jury 's dechuon. .. It was not even discussed It had no 1Jart In our thinking," Mrs Benzsa1d. In :;ome in1>tanc.-es. she had vol· ed with the rn1nority that favored awarding damages However, she said , the one or two other jurors who occas1onaJly sided with her a~reed that the in- dividual circumstances of each property was the determining factor when siding with the plain· tiff. .. Location made a difference and so did bow the home was con- structed," Mrs. Benz said when accounting for the verdicts that cameonasplil vote. Most ol them. though, came on a unanimous 12·0 vote that declared in the jury's judgment. the plaintiffs were not entitled to any damages. One juror who in all cases voted against a finding for damages was Gerold O'Neill of Buena Park. "We considered everything in· eluding all the information given us by the appraisers and just vot- ed our conscience," O'Neill said. Leslie Dehaven of Garden Grove also voted against an award of damages in each case. Like O'Neill and Mrs. Benz. Dehaven said, "most of us tell that the homes. no matter where they were located, would always be salable and there would be someone willing to pay lbe ask- ing price." The admittedly surprised and disapPointed plaintiffs hovered around the jurors PC>lltely asking the reuona behind their de-claion1. . Some lashed out at the county Board ot Supervisors for its failure to control the intrusion ol jet aircraft noise into their lives duringlhepastdecade. Most said they were less con- cerned about. the loss of dollars they felt entitled to than with what the j ury decision impact might have on operations at Orange County Airport. -~ Their collective lawsuits I the past seven years have ser ed as a warning restraint on policies die· lated by the boa~d. ~ * * * Supervisors, tor example: have been reluctant to dip into the airport enterprise fund to finance 1 m provemcnt projects at the airport bec<tuse or the pending l~1wsuits that might have con· sumed ll Portion of the airport fund. Last mooth. supervisors de- layed a public hearing on an airport issue to waylay a Possible conflict about what was being said in court a few blocks away and what might be decided in lhe board hearing room. Today, however. supervisors and other county ofCicials em· phas lzed that the jury decision will not have an impact on airport operations. "I don't see lh1s as any kind or a license to go ahead and do anything we want al the airport,·· Supervisor Ralph Diedrictl said. "As a malt.er off act, I think we must do everything we can to lighten up in everr area we can on the irnpact the airport is having on those people's lifes." Supervisor Thomas Riley echoed Diedrich 's sentiments. ·•we simply have t~ re-double our efforts to cut down on jet noise and to bring the airport into con· formance with noise standards,·· Riley said. Why one jury a year ago awarded Newport Beach de- veloper Harry Rinker $305,000 in damages and another jury now refused so much as a cent to the 98 plaintiffs was also a point or dis· cussion in the aftermath of Thursday's decision. Assist.ant County Counsel Robert Nuttman said he believes the Rinku jury was impressed by the "unique nature" of the Rinker property, a 2.5-acre estate over· looking Upper Newport Bay. "I believe that jury saw the Rinker home as something that couldn't be duplicated In it.s set- ting elsewhere and a piece of property unique unto itself." ·Nutlman said. "You can't say for certain what goes through a jury's mind. but l think there were certain aspects of the Rinker case that set it apart." It is not yet known whether Fadem will ask Judge Smith for a new trial or ask the judge to set aside the jury verdict and award the 98 plaintiffs the damages lo which they feel they are entitled because of the jet aircraft noise. * * * Newport to Press For Quiet Airport Newport Beach city officials were trying today to look for the bright side or Tbursday'a court deci s ion ag ai nst local homeowners and for the Orange County Airport. City officials have long fought the airport over jet noise . although the city was not a party to the cases decided in Orange County Superior Court Thurs- day. City Manager Robert WyM said one good Point about the otheTwise disapPointing decision is that It. still leaves the opera- tions restrictions at the airport intact. ·' ll the settlement bad gone the other wa)' and they'd paid, then the county people would in effect have bought themselves an easement right through the middle of NewPort Beach. "Under those circumstances, llaere'd be no controlling the numbers of nights." At present, the airport's two jet-operati ng ai rline s are restricted in the numbers of dai· ly fli ghtB In what Newport Beach city officials feel is an tnade· quate attempt to reduce airport· caused noise. Wynn said he be lieves Newport Beach City Councilmen will continue to oppose airport improvement. and expansion and to press for stricter noise stand· ards forthefaclllt.y Quints Born Delivery Difficult TOULOUSE, France <APl -· A French nurse who had taken fertility drugs three years aao gave birth to quintuplets -· three girls and two boys here Thursday night, a Toulouse hospital reported to· day. Doctors at Purpan Hospital said the delivery was difficult. They said the mother was in good health. but they would give no lnformation about the quints. who were ln incubators. The mother, Marie-CeliJle Losse, 30, ls the wile . of a 37-year·old computer technician. They have a 5-year-old son . Sources, who declined to be identlfiod, said Mrs. Losse was told early in her pregnancy to expect a multiple birth, but learned or the quintuplets only tO days ago. She had boon ln bospltal under treatment since early August. .. No other details wore available. Police Phones Go Out A faulty telephone Juoct.ioo box knocked out Irvine poUcc te lephones and the primary e m erg~ncy radio frequency. leaving residents without 1 way to contact them for help Thun>· day for about. an hour. The blackout lasted three hours. beginning al about 2·30 Pm. Pohce. with the help of Orange County Communications and an amateur radio club, set up mobile lines and an alternate n1dio frequency to allow them to communicate with each other for a bout two hours of that time. Lt. James Blaylock reported there were no incidents in which people who needed Police aid were without. help. · · u was pretty chaotic for about an bout there. thou~h." Blaylock said. Irvine Cit y Hall a lso was without telephones, as were several businesses on McGaw Avenue. The Pacific Telephone Co. re. Ported that Tuesday's rainstorm saturated an underground cable, and water leaked through an im- properly sealed junction box. D~NotOut " The telephone company said the box was the same one tbat decommissioned police telephone lines early this year following a rainstorm. Medics lift 80·year-old Marie Louise Banner of Newport Beach toward ambulance after her car (background 1 overturned on 19th Street in Costa Mesa Thursday after- noon. Her car sustained major damage in the 3 : 15 p.m. accident. but Mrs . Banner. 3609 Marcus Ave .. told pan1medics she was ready to walk home. She was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for a precautionary check and then sent home Police said the accident oc- cunE!d when Mrs. Banner 's car got tangled up with a curb and a utility pole guy wire as she was leaving a parking lol. But this time, Blaylock said. handheld Police radios also were affected; the radJo signals are relayed t hrough telephone equipment. Police set up 14 checkpoints at major intersections to monitor traffic or possible criminal ac- tivity during the blackout. Several of the checkpoints were manned by members of the South Orange Area Amateur Radio Club, who relayed in- formation to patrolling officers through mobile communica- tions. Progress Reported In Summit Meeting The telephone company sent five mobile communication vans to act as relay Points. Blaylock s aid incoming telephone calls lo the police sta- tion were relayed through to UC Irvine's police d epartm ent. Irv ine police dis patchers handled calls there , Blaylock said. CAMP DAVID. Md. <APl -A veiled bint of progress is slip- ping through the secrecy at the Middle East summit. The m e eting 's offic ial Raisin Crop Facing Loss Of Over 25o/o FRESNO <AP> -This week's rain in Ceatral California ap- pears likely to reduce the na- tion ·s 1978 domestic raisin pro- duction at least 25 percent, an industry official said today. That would cut the total to 150.000 tons or less. "The loss fact.or will be maybe 20 to 30 percent," said KaJem Barserian, manager of the Raisin Bargaining Association. "As an industry, we are hurting because we need 200,000 tons to maintain a marketplace at a reasonable price." Barserian said his "best guess with ideal weather the rest of the way out is a crop no higher than l:j(),000 tons -and nobody knows how much lower it might go.·· Most of this year's grapes be· ing dried into raisins were on trays in fields when a tropical storm hit. spokesman dropped the hint Thursday as President Carter. I s raeli Prime M inister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat wasted no time getting to the thorniest issues in the Arab-Is raeli con· flict. While House press s ecretary Jody Powell. who has gone to great lengths to avoid pronounce m e nts that wo uld disclose anythin~ substantial about the talks. seemed lo slip as he argued that secrecy has been helpful to the s ummit part1ci· pants. .. We have found the at - mosphere to be helpful and con· ducive to the sort of discussions we wanted to have." Powell said. "And the gentlemen are pleased with this arrangement .. There was no word from the E gy ptians, l !'>rael1 s or Am e ricans about whethe r Cart. r was making progress. Nor was Powe ll willing lo characterize the mood or the dis- cussions . Suit Hits EPA SPRINGFIELD. lll. (APl Illin ois Attorn ey G e neral William J . Scott filed s uit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday. charging the agency with 1gnor- in g its duty to r egulate na- t ionwide disposal of toxic in- dustrial wastes. Blaylock said telephone com- pany crews workt!d three hours to dry the wet cable and re- install normal communications and radio capability. Juvenile Hall Probe Slated Charges of mismanagement. overspending and a breakdown or discipline in Orange County Juvenil e Hall will be investigated by the county 's Juvenile Justice Commiss ion Commission Chairm an Don Di cke nson said 'fhursday the 11-member commission decided lo go ahead with the probe after meeting with Juvenile Court Judge William Murray and acting Chief Probation Officer Nancy Nelson. Touching off the inquiry was a term paper written by two experienced counselors at Juvenile Hall. Robert A"5mus and Alfred Skiles. In their paper, done for an undergraduate class at Redlands University, Ausmus a nd Ski les c harged that operation of the hall is hindered by ine pt .. nd extravagant management. THE FOOT BALL SEAS O N You are possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting, and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so. you no doubt feel like a "football," bounced around with a bevy of conflicting stories. Which is the best carpet fiber? What is the best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. We've been helping people score "touchdowns in Orange County for over twenty years. DEN'S : iiisii1latioii: ·custom draperis1 linoleum • wood floor COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·'838 -6~·1355 l 7 l l l I I , Saddlebaek VOL. 71, NO. 251, ~SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Troops Kill Rioters ( Toll Nears 100; Iranians Protest Shah T€11RA'll l ru11 1AP1 Troop' hred anto 11 cro'*d or )ever•I tbOU).tnd a nte guvt>mm~t dt>mon.'ltrators hert llXlt1y ••nd unofh<'t3l ~ports :uud U& many as 100 people \o\'ere klllt•d Tht' c l sh t Jme Ju'it hour Ill\ r lhe l(OVt'rnmenl 1m posed martial la"' 1n lht' capitaJ and 11 t•1t1t"S No otr\c1ol c:k'ath count wm, avull.ible, but lbc governm('r'll ownl·d Radio Te hran s aid "many" tht-d ('onser-valave reh11ous leade~ or the Shiite sect, the maJority r~hg1ous faction in lh1s Moslem ru,1 two, have led a steadily grow 17,000 Set For Return To Schools About 17,000 bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Saddleback Valley school students are expected to m ake their way back to the classroom Monday as the dis- trict 's 26 schools open for the 1978-79 year. School offi cials are predicting a slight increase to a little more than 17,000 students compared to sli ghtly under 17,000 who at- tended last year. Two new schools will open for the 1978-79 year Laguna Hills High School and La Tierra elementary school in Aegean Hills. The high school will open Mon· day along with other district schools, but La Tierra won't be r ea dy f or c hildre n until January, 1979. Cuts forced by passage or Proposition 13 last June include changes in the district's busing program and an increase in the ~~of school lunches. w,ehes wi)I i~crease from 55 ..&o f,S tents fOP elementary and 1;;iermediate school students while high school students w1U pay 8S cents for a meal th.is year. And busing cuts have ex tended school walking distances from 2 to 2.S miles for in· te rmediate and high school stu· dents. Trustees attempted the same incr ease in walking distances last year but relented when a group of angry parents ap· proa ch e d board members following an accident involving a 12-~ar-old boy on a bicycle. School officials have vowed lo keep the increase this time. however. citing a lack or funds to lease buses and pay drivers for the additional routes. * * * '"" revolt •a•uut cb1n1 m ~trict MOllem .. ws en1lneered b)' Shah Mohammed Reu P•hlavi, Iran• autocratic ruler. A wide spectrum or opponenlll, 1ncludan& radical leltiats de•cr1bed by the 11h a h as • hlam1c Marxis ts," have massed under the banner or tbe Mosl m rt>U111ous leaders. wbo ue campaigning for strict ctdbt>rence to Islamic law. The martial-Jaw order. which hans gatherings by more than three persons and imposes a rurfow from 9 p.m. to 5 a .m. dai· ly, is an effort to end rioting by opponents of the Shah or Iran's llbe ralluUon progra m . An estimated 1.000 persons have died 12,. the db turbances in eight monttia. The angry protesters in Jaleh square, ln the eastern section of the cllv1 shouted down relii;!ious eader Ayalullab Noori who ap. pealed lo them lo disperse. Led by t een -agers a nd followed by women in their traditional Moslem veils, the demonstrators marched toward a line of soldlers and began throw- inll bricks and rocks. witnesses said. The soldiers fired sub· machine guns Into the air and then into the crowd. I Deity ,....._,...,... KINDERGARTENEAS PREVIEW CARL HANKEY SCHOOL Dori Stone Tri•• Tllty Bridge At New Facility 16,800 Students Go to Capo Schools Witnesses said "many" blood- soaked demonstrators fell lo the ground and were hauled away in trucks after the two-hour battle. The demonstrators set fire to several buildings, gasoline sta- tions a nd department stores and tried to pull down statues. Thal section or the city also includes Baharestan, the parliament square. "As they fled from the scene, they burnt down anything they could find that was flammable," said one witness. By mid-day, there was only sp0radic shooting. <See IRAN, Page A2> CHP Vows Crackdown At Schools California Highway Patrol or ricers who patrol streets and highways in southern Orange County have vowed to crack down next week on motorists who violate traffic laws r egard· ing school crossings and school buses. Mike Howard. school bus lraf· fie officer in the CHP Capistrano Area. said this week the crack- down warning is made lo ··save motorists money and lime in court.•· Howard specifically warned th a t when school crossing guards are in a crosswalk with or without children -it is a violation for a motorist lo drive into or through the crossing. The misdemeanor offense car· ries a $50 penally. he added. And, he warned, when a school bus' red lights are llashing, motorists must not pass - whether approaching the big yellow vehicles from the front or rear. The exception. he said, is on divided hl1laways. Vehicles. approaching the front of a bus with fiaablng lights on a divided section are not required to stop. "If a car fails to stop for red lights," he said. "lbe result could be a fme or up to $50. • • "Those two laws are primarily to protect the c hildren , of course," Howard s aid. "En- forcement al the s tart or this school year <beginning Monday l will be heavy," Patrolmen operating from the CHP's Capistrano Area head· quarters patrol streets in Wlin· corporated county areas south of Irvine. Body Hidden Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 19J8 TEN CENT~ Champ Wins Boxer Tlumrts Kidnap California's former heavyweight boxing champ. who played in Superma n movies. Thurs d ay puncnea n1s way to r reeaom near tne ~an unotre border checkpoint below San Clemente. thwarting an alleged kidnap attempt by eight men. ONE-TIME BOXER J ack O'Ha llorun and a woman companion . Wilda Huntington. 32, were held brie fly in a ransom plot. according to allegations 6'f sherirr·s deputies. O'HaJloran threw punches and escaped a fter the van in which he a nd Miss Huntington were being held slowed at the border patrol checkpoint near San Onofre. .. THEY WE RE BEING taken to Los Angeles ... one deputy said. "We were told ransom demands were to be made of O'Halloran 's friends in the mo- tion picture industry." O'Halloran. 35. has appeared as the villain in 19 films since retiring from the ring in 1972. He played in "Farewell. My Lovely" in addition to the Superman picture . THE EIGHT MEN BURST into O'Hallora n's s uburban Olivenhain home in San Diego County about 4 :30 p.m .. taking a n undisclosed a mount of cash, which deputies said was substantial and forcing the couple in - to the van outside. Deadly Toro Fire Due to 'Smoking' Fire that took the lire of Mis- sion Viejo youth in an El Toro condominium early Tuesday probably was caused by smok- in g, a n Oraflge County Fire Department spokesman said to- day. The department official said the blaze began in the upstairs bedroom where fire victim Donald Dove, 17. slept. Dove's ooay was later round near an up- stairs back window in the con- dominium at 25346 Via Viejo. El Toro. "Although the cause is still ti.sled as 'undetermined' it ap- pears to be one probably Of s moking origin," the official said. "ft undoubtedly was an ac- cidental fire." Firemen said Debra Freeman. 21. who also slept upstairs when the fire began escaped the blue along with b e r two s mall children. Dove. of 23355 Via Rondo, Mis- Ugbts Out Again KEY WESr, Fla. <APl -The lights went off in Key West again, less than two weeks after e ngineers proc laimed their repairs had ended an annoying month or rotating e lectric blackouts. s ion Viejo, was buried this m orning at Ascension Cemetery, El Toro. follow ing services al St. Kilian's Catholic Church. He is survived by his mother, Frances Kuzis, two brothers. Anthony and Robert Dove, and a sister. Suzanne. all of the family home. Raisin Crop Facing IA>ss Of Over 25o/o F R ESNO CAP> -This week's rain in Central California ap- pears likely to reduce lbe na- tion's 1978 domestic raisin pro- duction at least 2S percent, an indus try orriciaJ s aid today. That wouJd cul the total to 150.000 tons or less. "The loss ractor will be maybe 20 to 30 percent,'' said KaJem Ba r serian, manager of t he Raisin Bargaining Association. "As an industry. we are hurting because we need 200,000 tons to maintain a marketplace at a reasonable price." Barserian said his "best guess with ideal weather the rest or the way out is a crop no higher than 150,000 tons -and nobody knows how much lower it might go." Viejo Mother Probing Bus 'Cutbacks' A new school year filtered by Proposition 13 opens for about 16.800 stud ents Monday al Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict 's 21 schools. The new rmancial constraints ha ve wrought certain changes since school ended last June. District busing was cul $352,264 by increasing distances students must live from school lo qualify for bus transportation. Monday. raising the district's leaching staff to 750. Tbe new teachers include 23 with prior the d istrict ,$41,250 this school year. This year's projected district enrollment or 16,784 students is up from 16,200 in May. It in- cludes 8,537 elementary school studenls, 2,581 junior high stu- dents and 5,teO aenior high stu- dents. Stepmother Slain; Mesa Teen Booked Most or this year's grapes be- ing dried into raisins were on trays in fields when a tropical storm hit. Central California, where the nation's entire domestic supply of raisins is produced, needs three or four weeks or warm, windy weather for growers to salvage as many raisins as possible. But Barserian said some forecasts show another storm arriving about Sept. 21. Mission Viejo's Hootie Miller says she plans to chaJlenge post- • Proposition 13 busing cutbacks in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. She pledged Thursday to pack Wednesday's school board meet· , ing with irate parents who t believe school offi cials have not I kept a promise. } And that promise, Mrs. Miller l believes, could save a life. l That's because Mrs. Miller's t 12-year-old son was struck by a l car last year while riding a bicy-l cle home from Los Alisos In· t termediate School on what she I describes a s a ··minimum ' width" Los Alisos Boulevard. , Her son Michael survived, but I the uproar that followed forced trus tees to resume busing to Mrs. Miller's neighborhood in Mission Viejo's Barcelona I homes at Trabuco Road and Los Alisos Boulevard. Following the reinstatement of · busing, school officials pledged !; to construct a bike trail along the undeveloped south side or Los Allsos Boulevard. ' "They had guaranteed it \ would be done before school t opened· th.is year." Mrs. Miller 1 said. "It either has to be paved i or they'd better give us tem· ~ porary busing until It ls. ( "The trustees have said It is I an unsafe area.•• I SVUSD's Director ot Ad· mlnh1traUve Services Ken An· d erson admitte d Thursday tru stees b a d r eve r s ed themselves on last yeat's walk· ins distance increase decl loo (Sff CVl'BACKS, Paae A2) \ ., Prolon ged protests from parents over the increased walk· ing distances, which they said put their children in jeopardy where walking routes followed busy highways, prompted the school board earlier this week to lease buses to trans port children from "high hazard" areas. Trustees also approved this week athletic fees for junior and se nior hi gh school students . Arter school athletics will cost junior high students S12.50, and high school students $25 for one or more sports. Supt. Jerome Thorosley said the fees will save 3 Teens Face Kidnap Rap LOS ANGELES <AP> -Three teen -agers who kidnapped a motorist at gunpoint, then fired four shots at officers during a 14-hour standoff on a Pomona hillside, have surrendered to police. Taken lnto custody Thursday were a 16-year-otd youtb and two girls aged 13 and 16. The trio had ~een given a ride in the San Be rna rdino area by Petar Artukovlch, 51, of WbJttler, and t.hen allegedly pointed a pistol at Artukovlch and kidnapped him, police said. Opening in MINion Vieio is the diatrtct's MW Carl Hankey E lementary kllool, at 272S2 Nobles, wblcb will serve the Cordova ho m es, east of Marguerite Parkway. Sixty new teachers have been hired to start the school year (See STUDENTS, Pare AU By MICHAEL PASKEVICH °' , .. 0.11, ~ ... Staff An 18-year-old Costa Mesa youth was in custody on a murder charge today after al- legedly stabbing his stepmother to death and biding her body un- der mattresses in a boatyarrt s hack Thursday a£ternoon, authorities said. Anthony Godoy Grant was captured by Newport Beach police after two witnesses said Q1dnts Born Delivery Difficult TOULOUSE, F rance <AP> -· A French nurse who had taken fertility drugs three years ago gave birth to quintuplets -three girls and two boys here Thursday night. a Toulouse hosJjital reported to· day. Doctors at Purpan Hospital said the delivery was difficult. They said the mother was in good , health, but they would give no information about the quints, who were in incubators. The mother, Marie-Celine Losse, 30, is the wife. of a 37·year-old computer technician. They have a 5·year-old son. Sources, who declined io be identJCled. said Mrs. Losse was told early lh her pregnancy to expect a multiple birth, but learned of the quintuplets only 10 days ago. She had been in hospital under treatment since early Auguist. No other details W'ere avaUabte. • they saw him leave the murder scene on a 10-speed bicycle. He is being held in Orange County jail, with bail set at $250.000. The victim has been identified as 27-year-old Cheryl Leanne Orant, who was found dead by her husband. Armando, 46, and the witnesses. The murder, authorities said, took ptace about 3 p.m. at 1544, Placentia Ave .. in a pocket of county territory near the divid· inR line between Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The address is a boatyard with a s mall home attached. The Grant (amily lived there. There also is a small wooden shack at the rear of the boatyard, where investigators allege the fatal at- tack occurred. Mrs. Grant apparently died from at least one stab wound. Investigators at the scene said they found Mrs. Grant's body tucked beneath a mattress in the s hack. No motiv e h as b e en established for the slaying and authorities today said there was no sign ot sexual attack. Costa Mesa a nd Ne wport Beach police joined county 5herlff's deputies In searching for the youth. who reportedly left the scene on a brown 10· s peed bicycle. He was captured within an hour by Newport Beach pollce. Newport police said Grant was riding bis bicycle south on <SM SL.A YING, Pait AU Consequently, some growers who had not yet picked are hke· ly to sell their grapes to wineries to avoid the risk of producing raisins, Barserian said. Coast Weath e r Fair through Saturday with sunny and s lightly warme r days. Lows tonight 57 lo 62. Highs Saturday in low 70s at the beaches to near 80 inland. I NSIDE TOD" 't' "The Sound of Music" m Loa Angelea and mcinochi$ in lrv111e Bowl herald e11tertcim· ment events described on Page Cl. •• CS-7 Alt M At 2:; All 0 C>7 M CJ ... M ·12 0All Y PILOT sa f rtQfl. Stpllmbtt t. tilt Progress Reported Headwa Hinted on Mideast Talks .. CAMP l>AVIO, Mrt 1AP 1 \ '•·lied hml ut pruwrt·~" u. 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IAPI W Carl Jackson believes every- one h;.is tus mountain to climb cind his ocean to sail. and he !.1'11led his from Boston to Ireland in 6() davs ·I f t•c l like I 'm damn fortunutc to be alive and here," lhe 55·.rc<ir·old Indiana Universi- ty dean of libraries s<.1id after docking his 30-foot ketch at the Hoyal Cork Yacht Club on Wed· nt:'sday "f was n 't sure I ww, ever 5JOing to mttke it " D<·sp1tc weather . radio failure and sttenng v<ine proble ms thi.tt ~ept him awukc mut•h or the lime, J11ckson sciid he's glad he m cidc the trip. Uut ht> i!>n 'l pl<Jn 11111g u notlwr f 'ro• Page A I STUDENTS t <'iH:hing experie nce and 38 new to the teaching profession, said Robe rt Knapp, district person-nel director Capistrano Unified enrollment Is expected to top 17,000 students by January. s aid Ch a rles Me d eiros. a dminis trati ve services director Other adJustments made in the wake of Proposition 13 in· elude elimination of the dis· trict's 31 teacher aide positions ta savings of Sl21,4481 and of 33 clerical assistant Jobs lsaving S285.727J. Reduction or district custodial staff from 94 lo 84 saved an addi· tiun<t I $131,987, including the l 0 limination or a custodial coordinator position. f'ro• Page A I IRAN ... The declaration of ma rtial law c;.i m c 12 d ays after Shah Mohamme d Reza Pahlavi named a new prime minister. Jaafer Sharif-Emami, who im· mediately after his appointment announc~ a series of decisions geared to defuse Mosle m opposi· lion to the shah's liberalization program. The government decision, an- nounced a fte r a n all -night cabinet meeting, followed an un· precedented mass rally in which more than 100,000 Islamic and left isl groups demanded ouster of the shah and the return of ex· ilcd religious leader Ayatullah Khomaini. The march had been banned by the government. ORANGE COAST \8 DAILY PILOT '""' Ot~C.0.\I O•tl't Pilot Wtff'l"""<f\•\(°"" Ot-.01,_...Nt'llllJ\ p,,.,, .. 1\Cklbl•\'-Clbv t,,.()rtt"'Ql· C.0.U °"'°''"'•~Co~•"• \l'roet•l••cMtof\\•'f QvOtt~ MIH"'Ct•• tP-tr~(Jft Frlo.t\r fOf (O\I• Ml'\.11 NrWtlOfl &-1Ut'I l-411,,l+"Q't"'" litM."t ~ te1n tt.-11,.., lrv1"... '\1tdctlt l'>.'(• Y•llf y •ftd ~\lft4 ft.tre(,. \outh(O~\t A V~f'YO~ltdt t~ •\ pvtH1•~"'ft S_,tv,,Jttn #Mt ~f\ T"" pr1~ •O.I OUl)lt\ftl"'Q OIAflll t\ ti )JO Wre\I 8•f \1,....1 (O\fA NWl"-A (•1lf0•,.1e.,.)t •••'1H -"'"'.'"'" •ftO P\,N1~· '"' .. c ..... ., Vtf• Pt~10f't"1 •Mc;.N>tttMt~ ,,..,,.., ... ~ .. (d•I°' 'tt;:::.,~l\qMt:r.::· a. ...... " Lt•• ... ,,.... ,. 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V ance and Uril'z1n s k1 then m e t with lll•g in'h kc.> advisers Thl' prime m1 n1!1ll.'r whs not present. a ncJ an li.racl1 official. as king not to be 1c.lcnt1fil'd, said he did not expect Ul·i.:m to meet during the duy with c 1thl·r Carter or Sadat. * * * Silent Drill Marines Called to Summit CA MP DAVID, Md. (AP> After two days of Middle Ellllt J>l'4ce negotiation~. President .}.~u r.tcr railed in the U .S. /Marines. And the s pit-a nd-polish boys from the Halls of Montezuma we re a rut. Tossi ng the ir r ifles like bato ns and chr king off a "silent drill" without audible com· mands. Lhe Marine Drum and Bugle Corps provided a stirring, p<ttr1 oti c note lo Carte r '!> M idea~l s ummit. The military show might also h<tve offered a subtle though perhaps unintended re minde r the.it the allcrnative to a peace settlement in the Middle East could be war Carte r sat with his guests. Front Page 11 I SLAYING ... Newport Boulevard and ap- parently tried to cut across the three lanes just south of Hospital Road when he was struck by a southbound car driven by an un· identified motorist. Police sadid Grant got up and ran toward Coast Highway. H e was s potte d about 30 minutes later from the Newport police helicopter . Officers called to the Tustin Ave nue area took Grant into custody without further incident He was turned over to Orange County sheriff's de puties Front Page 11 I CUTBACKS because the area was unsafe. But, he said. since then the north side o f Los Alisos Boulevard was widened and a s idewalk was built. ''They could W<tlk on the north side of the street and be safe." Ande rson said. Anderson said the bike trail on the south side of the stre<!l was scheduled lo be built during the summer but acknowledged the work had not been dOhe. · "Her <Mrs. Miller ) complaint •S that the county has not followed through." he said. "The county tells me it's going to be put in but it's not going lo be put in by Monday morning (when schools open l." The official said the district could not afford to lease buses to bring the Barcelona children to Los A Ii sos school. "We'd have to go out and rent five to eight buses at an average cost of $1.000 per bus per month." he said. "We could do that last year but this year with Propos ition 13 it's a different story " Salmon Ban 'TQRemain' KLAMATH CA P > -Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus left the Hoopa Valley Indian Reserva· lion slightly shaken a fter angry India n leaders told him the gov· trnm ent had no right to t.ell the Yurok and Hoopa tribes not to fish for Klamath River salmon. Des pite the prote11ts Thursday, which lrreluded Andrus' being poked In the chest by a man who had to be restrained. Mdrus vowed to retain the ban on fish- ing until the salmon population rises . He blamed the shortage on heavy fishing. drought, erosion nnd poor conservation practices. Indians say the Klamath Is ~acred Indian ,.,.ound and thot they attach spiritual slsnlflcance to ~ishing for salmon. Egyptian President Anwar Sada t and Is rae li Prime Ministe r Menachem Begin. in s queaky meta l c h a irs 1n bleachers overlooking <t grassy field in this forested retreat Lifting the s ummit's curtain of sec recy a bit, C<t r ler perm ittcd reporters to e nter the compound to see the 45-miuule show Grim.faced Ma rine g uards and determined Secret Service agents made sure the reporters were too far from the three leaders to try to start any con- versations. "You all made our country proud," Carter wrote m a guest book al th e e nd of th e performance. With unusual accord. Sadst ;.snd Begin agreed. .. It was wonderful," Sadat wrote after signing hb name in English und Arabic . "It was a good performance of a good army, .. Be~in wrote. ''In deep appreciation for the famous Marines.·· The performers were brought here from the Marine Barracks in Washing ton. They have participated in ceremonies and functions s ince Pres iden t Thom as J efferson established the barracks in 1801. Carter !>aw the Marines dnll one evening two weeks ago, en· joyed the performance and re- me mbered the occasion in plan· ning entertainment for the sum· mil. according lo White llOU5.l' press secre tary Jody Powell. The president seemed to en joy the show, turning at times with a s miling comment to Begin on his left and to Sadat on his right, placing his hand j.lenlly on the Egyptian presi· dent's shoulder. The three stood erect and serious as the Marines played "Ta ps'' and ended the ceremony by passing in review. Huntington Cyclist Dies In Stabbing A 43-year-old Huntington Beach motorcyclist died early today from a stab wound he suf- fe red during a predawn fight near a downtown s aloon. police reported. Gary Alle n Fero, 43, was pro· nounced dead at 4 a.m. from a knife wound in his lower back. Fero had been taken to Hunt- ington fnlercommunity Hospital by friends in an auto, police said. Police said they were called to the hospital emergency room about 2 a.m. A ft e r ques tioning Fero's frie nds. police sear c hed the Main Street Saloon. 117 Main St., but could find no trace of f'ero's attacker. Police have no suspects in con- nection with the death No re- ports of a disturbance al the saloon were filed Thursday night or early this morning. "The stabbing apparently OC· curred in or around the saloon." police Sgt. Pa trick Clemens s aid. Fero. known as "Mad Dog.'' was found by his friends after the stabbing occurred at about I :30 a.m. police said. CAMERA'S JOB DIDN'T CUCK PORTLAND. Ore. CAP I Police decided a grocery store on the city's southeast side was a tandldate ror an armed rob· bery, so officers Installed a sur· veillance camera in the s tore last month. A policeman went by to check on the camera lhJs week. The camera httd been stolen SHARON HAMIL TON SHOWS OFF HER CATCH Bounty From Storm Norman Found In Santa Ana River Windfall Told Storm Yields Crau:dad Crop By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of Ult Dally~-Matt Tropical storm Norman may have created a lot of prob- lems for a lot of peoele but for Costa Mesan Sharon Hamilton, it was a gourmet's windfall. Mrs Hamilton is the proud possessor of 214 crawdads. or langostino. as s he prefers to call them. "I CAN'T SELL THEM, so I'm going to freeze them and have a lot of lobster dinners," she said. Mrs. Hamilton guessed the little critters live in the up- stream ponds in the normally dry Santa Ana River. When Norman hit, the river started to flow and the un· settled crustaceans got washed downstream. Mrs. Hamilton, an early-morning jogger. said she was running down to the river from her Iowa street home when she sPotted the tangostinos crawling up the banks. SHE DASHED HOME and returned armed with tongt. and plastic ba~s. After bagging her 214 crawdads, she said she learned quite a bit about the sm all animals. First. they can swim backward very fast. SECOND, YOU HAVE to be careful how you pick them up because. like their larger brothers, lobsters and crabs. they have pinching claws. Third. they are a snap to clean and very, very good to cat. "Mmmmmmmm," said the langostino lady. San Juan Co11ncil Ups Speed Limits Sa n Juan Capistrano City Council is incre a s snJ; speed limits on several of the city's traffir routes. A P ubli<' Works Department traffic !:>urvey WHS reviewed by Judge Blocks Law NEW ORLEANS CAP I A fede ral judge has temporarily b locked e nforce m e nt of Louisiana 's s tringent new '."bortion law, which was to go into e ffect today. It would require a woman seeking an abortion to undergo a waiting period during which s he would receive instruction based on the idea that lhe fetus is "a human life from the moment of conception.'' the Orange County Sheriff's Department. which appro\•ed o( the recommended speed zone rt6 visions. Another survey in s ix months is to determine cffects of the higher speeds. on reducing acci- dent rates. city officials said. Most of the increases were by five miles per hour and included Alipaz. from Del Avion to Del Obispo . t o 40 : Cam ino Capis trano. from south city limits to San Juan Creek Road. 45 : Del Obispo. from south city Hmits to Aspero, 40; and San Juan Creek Road . C:imino Capistrano to La Navia. 45. A ten mile per hour increase was approved for Trabuco Creek Road. from Rancho Viejo Road to Village Road, to go lo 35. MAC Vote By Phone Irks Diw A telephone vote by the Mih· MOn VieJO Municipal Advisory Council over the future of about 500 privately.owned but tax- puyer· maintained slopes bus Irked two councilmembers. MAC Chairman Ted Keene believt!S the vole was legitimate. me mber Kathleen Kelly insll!ts it was illegal or. at least, un- ethical. "l think the vote wits taken In an inappropriate. ir not illegal manner." Mrs. Kelly sa.id Thursday. "I think it is a travesty lht! way we decided this issue." The slope problem springs from a pre·l975 failure to pro· crly convey the land deeds to the county because the hillsides would be maintained at county expense. The property owners have re· tamed legal ownership or tht! hillsides below their lots. MA C m e mb e r s wer e ~c h e duled to discuss tour alternative proposals for clear- ing up the problem at their meeting Monday. Under pressure from county of· ficials. however, members were pressed for their opinion two weeks ago -the telephone vott! that favored one option by a :Ho· 1 margin. The telephone poll s upported an option that would direct lhe county and Mission Viejo Co. of. fic1al s to a s k affected homeowners to grant an ease· ment to the county for upkeep of the s lopes. Mrs. Ke lly voted no while member John Noble could not ht! reached. "It's not that we are pulling something on the homeowners, .. an Irritated Keene said Thurs· day. ·'This is the onJy way we can be s ure each homeowner 1s notified individually of the problem," he said. "Each of them will have tht' right to say yes or no." Keene defended the telephone vote, citing a county counse l opinion that the vote was legul. 2[j() Protest Shah's Regi,me LOS ANGELES CAP> -- Iranian students protesting the Shah of Iran's regime conducted a no isy but o rderly march through city streets. and for <i change no one got hurt. Thursday's demonstration by about 250 students bore little resemblance to two previous ones that ended in violence. Several protesters and police officers were injured in a bloody confrontation last week in which 177 students were arrested. But even as students -somt: s till wearing bandages for inJuries sustained last week - s houted s logans Thursday protesting police brutality. monitors were consulting with officers to ensure that no laws were being broke n. Doctors Warned SAN FRANCISCO <APl Gov. Edmund Brown Jr is warning government officials, doctor s and h ospital administrators that they must cut costs "before Proposition 13 s trikes the medical professjon." THE FOOTBALL SEASON You are possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting, and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so, you no doubt feel like a "football," bounced around with a bevy of cont licting stories. Whicn is the best carpet fiber? What is the best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. We've been helping people score "touchdowns in Orange County for over twenty years. DEN'S : iiisiiliatioii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor COSTA MESA, CALIF. 926'17 • PHONE 6'46·4838 -646·23SS ' I t • , ·. . --:. C . . OllUDISSIOD Cha,._ ol m lamana1ement. overspendina aod • breakdown of dllcipUn lo Ol'ao1 Cciun1.y J uvenll e 11 a Jt w l 11 b e 1nveau1ated by lbe county' J uvcn1M Just.ace Cocnm.luton Commlsalon Chairman Don t>tekeoaon uld Thursday l~ 11 • a>ber commtnloa deckk-d to 10 a"'-t w1l.b OW' probe af'ler me~tan11 ~•Ua Juvt-nlle Coon "' , ...... p Ur l.nuas Reic ha rdt. 35, a ~i:l n Fr a n c a i,co nl'u robiologii-.t. 1:-, one of 1 wo rnem berb or an Ame rican mountainel!ring l ea rn to have reached the top of the world ':, i.eto nd-hig h est P<'a k . th<.' 28.250-foot K2 on thE' Pa ki s t a ni -Chine s e borde r Father Hit ,In Escape 01· Marine SA N DIEGO <API A Texas rather may have gone too far to help his unhappy Marine son at Camp P endleton. a military spokc:sman says P vt Robe rt K Bonnet, d1~satasfied with his a vionics job a t lbe s prawHog Marin e amphibious training base, took an unauthorized absence in JuJy, .• the Marine spokesma n said Thursday. L a ler. Boon cl returned t o Camp Pendleton and was t.·onfined until a hearing could be held. But while waiting for the h earing to begin, his father. Freddie F;jilh Bonnet, 46, of La Pryor. Texas, arrived on base. The two men we re s een s peaking briefly outside the hearing room . authorities said, and the father len the building. A few minutes later, the senior , Oonnet pulled up outside in his P•<'kup truck. honked his hom lw1ce. nnd Pvt. Bonnel ran to the lrut'k and jumped in wit.b his g uard c lose behin d . the spokesman said. The guard was thrown clear after the truck began swerving and r1shtailing. Then the truck a nd the Bonnets apparently heuded for Texas. A week lat.er, the spokesman :-.aid . young Bonnet turned himself m to authorities and the una uthorized absence that led to the e!'lcapewas~uspended. Meanwhile. the father faces <'ha rges of obstructing justice and assisting his son lo escape from Cams> Pendleton. Judie WHll1m Murra1 •nd IC:tlnt Chlef ProbaUon omc:er Nanoy Nellon ToQe,blna olf the lnqulry was a t e rm paper wrhte n by two ex perienced counu lors at Juvcnl1• Hall. Robert Auamus and Allred . In chelr pape.r, doc\l' for an uad e r1raduale c t111 al kedtanda Unhenity, Ausmus Hearst Pardon llrged WASHINGTON CAP• Rep. l.t o J Ryan, ••Ying there is hllle precedent for bandllna a <-O£se where a kidnap victJm is pressure d into joinln& her abductors in crime, has urged President Carter to commute t he se ntence of Patricia Hearst. Ryan. who made the request an a letter to Attorney General Gnffin Bell. said he fe ared for Miss HearNt'S safety. The letter w a s made public toda y 'Related photo, AS > T he California Democrat said in the letter that be believed the government was obligated to determine at what point Miss Hearst. who now is serving a seven-year sentence for bank robbery, "<!Jscarded her shield as a victim and embraced the c riminal c onduc t of h e r abductors -if did sbe do so at a ll " M 1ss Hearst was kidnapped by a group caJling its elf the Symbionese Liberation Army in February 1974. She subsequently announced that she was joining the group that kidnapped her. She was arrested on Sept. 8, 1975, and has served more than J7 months in jail for her part in a b a nk robbery allegedly committed by members of the 1itr oup. An appeal of that conviction was turned down by the Supreme Court. Ryan, who re presents the district where Miss Hearst lived, urged that Cart.er commute Miss He arst 's sentence to the time already served and immediately releuse her from prison. ''Informa tion within the Jus ti ce De partment today indicates that escapees from ce rtain r e ligious cults ex pe rience profound and continuous behavioral changes during the time that they are part of a fanatic group," Ryan said. ..To wha t e xte nt s hould mitigating circumstances be considered in determining Miss Hearst's guilt and imposing a sentence upon ber?" be asked. Ry an also released a letter from Charles Bates. the FBl agent who handled lhe Hearst kidnapping case from its beginning to end, in whicb Bates urged that Miss Hearst be freed. ··From my experience in hundreds of bank robbery casea a nd con s idering the circumstances which could be mitigating, I am definitely of the feeling that Miss Hearst has served sufficient time and that the sente nce should be mitigated," Bates wrote. Bates recenU.Y retired from the F BI after36yearsofservice. New Fall Seasons Featured Sunday tu. ~ummer turns into fall. ' Sunday 's D ally Pilot will describe the new seasons -fool· ball and television. that is plu!l the Angels-Royals baseball doubleheader . 1'he spe>rta staff also will cover USC vs. Texas ' Tech and all lhree junior college footbHll openers . BASKET WEAVING•s OUT- Harva rd leads the way to a Pair Nabbed In Kid Porn NORTH MANCHESTER. Ind. I AP ) Two men allegedly in· volved In a major child pornog- raphy network were arrested when pe>lice found more than 2S.000 photogr aphs of young children and a filing cabinet with names of collectors and dudJers in their homes, police said. . WUllam F. Sini\h, 41. of North • ·Manchester, was charted with : • distributing child Pomo1raphy : and Clarence J. Ferrin, 51, of ln. • dianapolis, was charged with : cblld exploitation, J)Olice aaJd. Sgt Robert &urn• said authorities believe ln.dlana was a distribution point fol-a child pornography network operaUna • ln the United States and Canada. ··- (SUND A Y'S BEST) toughening or academic stand· ards in colle ges and uni· versities ... but the {iizling baby boom is throwing another obsta· .cle in the path of private colleges. COLOR SUCCESS HAPPV- One good idea brought the publis he r ot a s p e clalh:ed newsletter a large income and plenty of time for what he likes to do best. Find out more In You/Your Money. AN0'111ER NEW SEASON - The new television season kicks off Monday with sbowa that, for the first time. cast women in autborlty roles. There's a noticeable reduction of violence and sex in the new orrerlnga with s uch titles H "Apple Pie," "Batlle Star Galactic•" and .. Kat ... SINKING DaEAM -A few years ago, the sea was to be the next great frontier, provldln1 raw m1tmala and new aclenUnc knowled.«e. But The Aasoclated PreH reports things haven't worked out that way. Economics chipped away at the vlalon and poUUca did Lhe rut. FnOat Soptemt>er 8, 1978 s OAIL y PILOT A 3 to Probe Juvenile Hall u nd Skiles c:luraed that operauon of the hall la hlndered b y Inept and extravagant mana gement. The two cOUf'Hlors also C!rlticlied what they described 11 the-"raort-llke" 1ettlnt of the ball. That relaxed atmosphere. they charted. hu resulted in a s.e rtes ol vtoleat incident.I that NeElertle11 Britis h P'rime Minist e r J ames Callaghan surprised political observers Thurs- day by announcing that his minority Labor government would stay in power rather than schedule an election this fall. Conservative Party leader Margaret Thatcher called the move ''a mis- take." Mysterious Disease Cause Eyed NEW YORK <AP > -City workers hosed down West 3Sth Street and nearby subway sta· tions, and a ir and water tests we re planmed today as one or the nation's top medical delec· tives joined efforts to try lo dls- t'over why five confirmed and 38 suspected cases of Legionnaires disease have popped up in the city's garment district . By late Thursday. after the number or reported sick and dead zoomed from nlhe to 43 ln 24 hours, two deaths had been con- firmed as resulting from Legion· naires disease, and anotber deat.b was ''highly suspect." Tests on the suspicious cases continued. linued. City sanitation workers driv- ing water trucks Thursday night hegan a rinsing of West 3Slh Street, where all the known and suspected victims worked as garment workers, tradespeople or. in one case. the cop on the be at. Trans it Authority employees were doing the s ame chore on subway stations in the area. Building owners were asked to turn off air conditioning systems, prime sus pects In earJier outbreaks, Including the f i r s t a n d w o r s.t o n e i n Philadelphia. in which 29 died and 151 became ill but recovered a fter a state American Legion conventioo two summers ago. The city welcomed the help of Or. David Fraser, chief of a special pathogen unit in the Bureau Of Epidemiology or the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, but better known as chief investigator of the disease. Fraser or members of his staff have travelled the country since then studying other cases or Legionnaires disease, some of them in "clusten" and other as isolated cases. Meanwhile, in Memphis . Te nn .. orrlclals at Baptist Hospital said they confirmed five cases of Legionnaires dis· ease but that none resulted in death. In addition, they said that four others suspected of having the disease were under observa· tlon. Hetlth ornctall in Washington. D.C., said today that they have confirmed one definite case and one probable case or Legion· naires disca.e. No deaths have resulted. The mysterious malady is not communicated from peraon to person but results from Inhaling airborne bacteria. More than 3,000 persons have called a New York City hot line to report possible cases, and 175 reports were 1etUn1 further study. Koch continued to urce calm among New Yorkers. reminding r esidents that tho dlaeaae symptoma resemble pneumonia and from 40 to 60 people die or pneumonia ln thlt city every week. 8ut 11ona Wtsl "th Street. usually a paclred mau of trucks and "rack boys" pushtn1 cloth to manufacturen or finllhed aarmenta to wboleaalers on plain plpe raw. few were ,... a11ured. .,ndanger those who work there flS well al'! the youngsters sent to the hall Aus mus aod Skiles last week called a prt>sa conference to publiclie their charges after first giving their study to Judge Murray B oard o f S upe rv1s •r s Chairman Thomas Riley said he would meet with the judge to decid e what bhOu l<J be done i1bout critical study 6ut lbe Juve nile J us t1 c~ Commission 's dcc1s1on to go aheud with an mvestigution of its own wilhOul an invitation to do so settled the issue. The commission} l t members are appointed by 1udge of the Super ior Court The commission js charged with monitorinit operations and conditions In t he county'i. j uve nile lnstitullona, among other things. D ic k e n s on s ald th e <'Om mission can be expected to complete its investigation into the Juvenile Hall charges within 30 days. tie said copies of its report wlll be given to the appropriate officials and Ukely wlll be made public. 4.9o/o Reduction Supervisors Eye Sheriff Budget Cut Orange County supervisors opened their second day of 1978·79 hearings today as they reviewed a proposed $23 million spending plan for the county sheriff's department. As recommended by County Administrative Officer Robert. Thomas. the sheriff would be asked lo operate with 40 fewer deputies, clerks and other sup· port personnel lo save more than $650,000 In addition, the proposal calls for reducing overtime and extra help in the forensic laboratory. cutting a special narcotics en· forcem ent prog ram and rescheduling daily patrol brief· ings. In all, Sheriff-Coroner Bradley Gates would operate with a 974-member starr this year, as proposed by Thomas. and his budget would reflect a 4.9 per- cent reduction from last year. AL the end of Thursday's day. long budget hearing supervisors had trimed $40,071 from the pro- posed $5C8.7 million budget. Supervisors also agreed . however. to allocate $297,000 in federal revenue sharing dollars to the LegaJ Aid Society. And they left undecided for now whether lo spend another $149,174 in reve nue s haring dollars for seven new attorneys, si x n e w clerk s and one m essenger in the district at· torney's office. Dis trict Attorney Cecil Hi cks t old s upe rvis ors he feels somewhat "trapped" in trying to m eel the needs of police agen· cies and the courts without the new help. Stale laws limit reductions ln police and court budgets, he said, "and we are caught in the middle." "We have to respond to what the police do . . . Al the same time we have got lo have the bodies in the courtroom.'' he said. "We have got to have your help in order to meet the need." County administrators com· plained. however, that Hicks' staff has yet to prove the impact of operating with a r educed staff. "Whal can f say?" Hicks' C hie f Deputy Jim Enright asked. "We won't prosecute a ·burglar now and lhen ? We will be less efficient. Thal is for sure." Co unty juvenile diversion pro- grams and the county marshal were the two agencies cut back more by supervisors Thursday than Thomas originally pro- posed . The juvenile divers ion agency, which operates shelte r care homes and programs to keep youngste rs out of the formal jus tice system, will receive $26,209 in county funds this year rather than $84,371 proposed The programs are financed chiefly with state and federal dollars . Supervison alao agr~ t.bat the marshal can mail some court subpoenas rather lhan de· liver them aJI in person. As a re· suit, they cut the marshal 's st a ff by one person lo save $17,521. The board added $2S,OOO to the county Grand Jury's budget to finance audits of county depart. ments. The public defender re· ceived a $2,376 addition to hili S3 million budget to blre two more attorneys . The remainder of their salaries will be federally financed. In addition, supervil>Ors added $8,236 to the county Crimlllal Justice Council lo be used in seeking federal grants. 'Pure Speeolation' ·Officials Deny Firestone Recall DETROIT CA P l The federal auto sa!ety agency has decided to order the recall or up to 13 m illion Firestone 500 s teel· belted radial tires. the Detroit News reported today. But the agency and the company denied lhe report. to resolve the dispute and •·so far there has been no order whatsoever from NHTSA." The U.S. District Court in Washington on Aug. 15 ordered th2 company to give NHTSA ad· dilional complaint, warranty and accident information it had collected about the tire. The News swd in a copyright· On July 7. the traffic ad· ed article that a spokesma n ror ministration questtoned the safe. the National Highway Traffic ty of lbe tires. Jt recommended Safe ty Adminis tration in a recall after analyzing 6,000 Washington, who was not Iden· consumer eomplaints aUeging tilled, confirmed Thursday that "more than loC,000 individual tire NHTSA will order the recall If failures. 29 deaths. more lhan 50 the Flrestone T ire &Rubber Co. injuries and hu ndreds of does not do so within three property-damageaccidents." weeks Some 23 million tires were Agency SPokes man Bob Cook manufactured unde r th e said in Washington: "f don't Firestone 500 and private labels know where the paper got that: before production was stopped it's pure s peeuJation. We're still An estimated 10 million itre looking over the extra data believedoutofservice. Firestone was ordered to pro-A recall of 13 milJion tires vide to us by the court... woutd cos t Firestone $650 Firestone spokesman Robert million if reimbursement were Troyer said today that the com· made at an average sales price paoy was working with NHTSA _o_f_$_SO_e_ac_h_. _______ _ .s WUY ~ THECOMPUTf PRESENT NURSE A!_../ CuEllM I > (OlllllD ai9111o) ...,........, .. Back To School .... '"' ,_.,,...., ..... c--.. .~ .. Silt--......... COSTA MESA SALE Featuring Gourmet Shop Closeout UpTo50% OFF Selected Items Fountain Volley Store Oftly CooKI Double DllY SYSIW Garden Spray Am~ RoM Clftd RofCl4 Spray Concft0ft 1'10t PftWICM tftldM SVSTlMIC lnMCt oncl mitt conft'ol of up 10 3 .,..., Ollroeton ono to11.a eot• d powdery mik*w. too Mlft>.Syleox-«, KOfOft!Olle1 MettioxychlOf £ml.llllllM sponto'*'*Y In WOiff k!eol fOf llOtHnd IP'oYtrt 1 Pint Sitt -···· $01ePrice '3.98 D&UJl"l'w"o ................. "'~ ......... ........ tool H•.Sla-'lO.te ....... 'l.99 11* ... 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Nl11~ly t-l&hl rc111hlenll of Ne'A P\11'1 lw•:u·h .mil lhf' Harbor AN"• went lo court yeater da' w.-k111~ l111m••JI+'• from Or11n1t' County 11ovf'rnmt'nt for Wl .ilfl r.if\ nm'" lh"t ch .. , C'latmt"d hl1d 1mpurlt'<l their htiOH'' l'h1• 1un , :11m 1• In All 98 of l hf'm loo.l The juron ""' uc IJ1'(I th,·m not mw 1-.·nn) tn dam•R<''5 th-Mt'°'' of Uw rhHnlllfs ran1eed from lt'Drll und d11> m.1' 111 1111tnght 1.1n11rr You ran und<>r!'ltand th1~ \lh'r .iJI. ~1 too Iona •KO build r Harry Rinker h•d twt>n u"' arded a ,.hoppln1 amount or damaaea for Jet noise m 't n'"°'" .al tus hmn.•· below the Oran1e County Airport tuk1•11tl pattern \\ h \ v.ould lhC' olh«>r homtQwncrs un llt·11>.11t• .1nyth1nl( llllt• u complete rt.tJN'llnn'• l'ut II h.tp1Jt!nt."'1 \'Ol' HA\·•: TO . l SPECT lhMe Will bl· ull li.tnd!> or Ill terprt•ta11ons plar~ on lh\!. jury'6 dt'clslon. And you 'usptrt . tht' confrontatlonli bf'tween bomt'ownen anct Jet operation oot of our Or»nge County llt'rudromc Jn• fur from finished. The connlcts between nol:-l' Jn1t r~1dt•nt1;il hvanj? will l'OllUnue County govtirn ml·nt . ~ hu·h wa.., 1 ht' tlefendant in t.h1s case. wMS the cle1&r vktor But tht·r~ were no 1trc;it victory parties or shouting 1 'pper NewpQrt Hay Will Neuer Look l..llu Thi$ Again of J!ICe 14hen the jur)' verdict came in. At least, nol publltly You can ant1c1pale lhat the people in the county balls may very well continue to maintain a low profile in the winner's circle. There may, in fact. be more court battles ahead. NOR WOULD YOU expect the commercial jet in- dustry lo do much glee-shouting over the jury verdict. I don't thank you'll find any passenger jets roanng into vic- tory rolls overhead or Newport Beach residential areas as thc result of the court decision. As a matter of fact. the court action which denied com· pensalion to lhe Harbor Area homeowners really solved nothing. Orange County Airport Is still in buslness; still overcrowded . and still faces increas ing demands for com- mercial air service. The more the county grows, the more demand will be placed on the county airstrip oft of MacArthur Boulevard. AND AS FOil development of an alternative major airport lo replace lhe present field at a location away from resid ential areas, we are no closer lo a solution today than we were 10 years ago. Slowly perhaps, you begin to get nagged with the no· tion that maybe there just isn't a solution thal is going to make everybody happy. Widow Kills Self After 'Holocamt' LONDON <AP) An aged Jewish widow. Fanny Gedall. killed herself after watching the American television film "Holocaust," relatives said Thursday. MRS. GEDALL, 81, whose husband's Polish family was wiped out by the Germans in World War II. left a note saying that alter .. seeing that terrible program sbe wanted nothing more to do with the world." said her daughter•in·law, Pauline Gedall. The dead woman's son, Hector. 47 , said he found his mot.her dead in bed in her apartment at St. Anne's near Blackpool, Lan- l'ashire. with the note and her will. He said she apparently took a tablets overdose. The first part of ''Holocaust" depicting Nazi Anti-Semitic prop- aganda and alrocities in the 1930s was screened by the British Broad- casting Corp. Sunday night. GEDALL SAID HIS mother waa British-born and did not suffer personally in lbe war, but her brolber-in·law and his daughter w~re killed by the Nuis in France and she looked after another relative who survived Dachau concentration camp. In Augmt P rices Drop 0 .1 P ercent WASHI NGTON <AP > -An across·the board easina of price preHurea occurred ln the economy In August as whole.ale pdces decUned 0.1 percent. the rtnt drop in this key measure of tnnaUon In two yean1, the government reportt..-d today. It waa the most ncour•ging development yet ln the 1ovemmenl's flfht lO control innatlon. Prices o consumer foods fell 1.~ finished goods, u the wholeaale percent, the bi&&H t decline ln price report la now called. stood two y~6&ra. in August at 19S.3 of tbe lW'I WHOLESALE PRICES h d average of 100, meaning that . a Roods priced at $100 then had mcrei.aed O.~ percent l.n July and Increased to $195.30 last month. were up 7. 7 pe rcunt ror t~e Government economists were 12-monlh period ending 1n pleasantly surprised by the Augusl. The August decline was decline, which was not expected. the firs~. since August of 1976. It seemed llkely It would result when Prte.es fell 0.2 percent. in a strengthening .of the U.S. 1f cont1nu~d for a year. the dollar on world money markets Augus t declt~e or 0.1 percent and take some of the pressure would result m a l~·mont.b drop ofl President Carter to resort lo in who lesale prices o f 1.2 tough new measures lo baWe percent. H~w~ver. not even . the inflation. most opt1m1slic econ omists However, inflation for the expect that. to ~appen . year has been much worse than The decUne m consumer food originally forecast now rising prices was. lhe major factor. In near lO percent a't an annual lb~ break m the upward pnce rate at the consumer level, and spiral in August, but ~here ~ the administration is at work on ~a s a s lowdown In price new wage and price gu1deUne6 increases for goods other than for business and labor In an foods, which rose only 0.4 effort to help bring it under percent. just half of the July control. mcrease. THE LABOR DEPARTMENT said its producer price index for Armed Man Wounded in Shootout NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP> An armed former mental patient who holed up in his house for 14 hours then began shooting from a window was flushed out by tear gas and wounded in the leg early Friday after he refused re. pea l ed police orde rs to sur- render. a police official said. Police Chief Joe Casey said the man. identified. as Donald Dav is. 35, had barricaded himself in his family's lwo- slory. white-brick home at mid· day Thursday with his elderly aunt, Sudie Murbury, and an arsenal a semi-automatic ri· fie. a cross-bow. automatic pistols and a scoped rifle. HE BEGAN FIRING in reac· tion to an officer asking him to put hls telephone back on lhe hook so they could resume negotiations. police said. THE PRICE TRENDS at the wholesale level are expected lo eventually show up at the consumer level, so the August drop in wholesale prices was welcome news to consumers as well. The Labor Department said the 1.5 pe r cent d ecline in finished consumer food prices, the first s ince August. of 1976 when they fell 1.8 percent. was led by sharply lower prices ror processed poultry, fresh and dried fruits and vegetables and eggs. all of which had increased a month earlier. The price or coffee, beef and veal also declined. T he finished goods price index measures price changes at the wholesale level just before goods reach the final user. such as the cons ume r . There were also declines in food prices al the intermediate processing level. down 3.4 percent, and the crude level before processing ha s begua, down 1.8 percent, pointing to an easing of price pressures all along the line. THE LABOR DEPARTMENT said prices or goods other tban food rose 0. 7 percent at the intermediate level. bul fell 0.4 percent at the crude level. ,- NATION I WEATHER A rt11 Badaess Former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller displays a copy of a 19th century hand-hammered copper racehorse weathervane at his New York office. It is an example of reproductions of works in his collection that will be sold through a new mail order art reproduction business Rockefeller is launching. Actors, Athletes Allegedly Swindled BOSI'ON <AP> -The Securities and Exchao1e Commission has charged a nationwide network or lawyers. accountants and financial advisers with defrauding some 800 wealthy Americans. including professional athletes and show bus iness personalities, out of $20 million in investments in bogus coal ventures . In a complaint filed Thursday in U.S. District Court here, the SEC said the alleged fraud involved selling $112 million in unregistered securities for tax write-Offs . THE SEC ALLEGED that the fraud involved the sale of limited partnership interests in a coal mining venture in Gillette, Wyo. Most of the coal underlying the property is owned. however. by the federal govemment,theSECsai<t. . _ .. '" The complaint charges 33 defendants with violations of the registration provisions of s~urities law. IL also charges 23 ol the defendants with violations of the anti-fraud provisions of SC(:uriUes la w. WCVB-TV. which bad been running a series of investigative reports on lhe promoters, said the investors included the late Elvis Presley, New York Knkks basketball players Spencer Haywood and Earl Monroe. television personality Allen Funt, entertainer Alice Cooper, model Margaux Hemingway, actor David McCallum and Frank G. Wells. president of Warner Bros THE COAL lllNING promotion. said the station. resuJted in 1976 tax deductions ol about $100 million. · The SEC suit said investors promised "substantial economic profit as well as an immediate tax write-off of five times the tot.al cas h investment." Jn a brief statement. the SEC said the s uit alleges •'that tbese representations were fraudulent in that coal underlying 95 percent of the property was and is owned by the federal government and that the documents were backdated, thus malting tax deductions extremely doubtful." Casey said p olice using bullhorns warned Davis lo slop shooting or they would fire tear gas into the house. The police chief said Davis continued to shoot and tear gas was used. --WINDOW DECOR SAVINGS ~ l CASEY SAID DA VIS fired 20 to 25 shots before coming out on· to the front lawn carrying a rifle al his hip. 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"pt2.t1 ') I m"· 'Ill :r,f.1•\o.. ¥;· .. ~ la teat in a series Of moncuvers .that. c; < ,,.,9, ' 10 o '• • '·• Pl wl -v. f;~. • 20 1~ u '1 Redm•n 1~' ,. .. A., .. n in July when Te""'" ln•-ma 2-oO • 19 .0 dwrCI .0 : ,,_ ''"°' llo 4 ~ • 14 ~lrH ~ 6 · · · RMCo~o ·ti ·--1'< 11\;19• ,.,,.-. ""' "• A 'L. 10•• '• 1fd'.fp1l~ ,.~. , .. 1~00:1 1 "'• \: =:n.~ .. ~,,, ~1 ;!·, •· ::ri~c" 1 ~ 1o f~· ._ tJon1I Airline • .said It was conaider· Ir 1 " , ., • ii ~;~. 1, Its""< " uo "" '" wr l f =~••,.., 't '.11{1 1.1o • ~ ~·'"'' 1~ 1 -\: Ing taking over Miami-based Na-l~ ,II ,. 41 :;~· "' IU.Mo .. It .tt ,~ t: I pt ' 't v..~~ ~ a ... ~ .:1~ 1, • • tlon•I. HA. DI 1 IO ...... "' MM pl/I* ,, ... l/i l'"OICP 1to) J\'lt t "=.n;· h; • ,,~· .... !!•ll~od t NAI I ~ I 11 , ,,, •p,111 le t »°" . H'& to II 'i 1•+>• .. ~f.w ~ e Jft I; ~·: DS I • f£t~ ~ ~ :1.~1 n:1 ~ ~ ~~~111 l·; ~ 1·::. ·~ a~pa': .. !IB ·'i:::· r,, ~~M'';J 'I ~J· !~,~.,o l·~ 'I~ A~~XF~~~"Jr~~ T~kpeo!~nd· .... (_. t !1~ '"' "'~" ~ . ~·11~ '§s"~l · 1 ··~ :=1·r:, 2 1 !! it~~. I tl ard 011 of CalHorn\a haa been 111:'~' .,., : " t. ~ ·~ ::;:g \ 1 I I ' ~ ll l:: :: Morr.'!'! i. •tn 11 ••cof> 11 je led I 'l I itlal "ll" pl tD take .amJil•.o.,! ~ ,;~ .. "'~1 ' 11 ~::: !, l ... ~c:'' jf¥ f.~· "=H~~~~1,"~«> ::r;.: 'I ~· ~:crcAma~.'1~cn.lhe~aU~'11 targest mk 1 .. 11 to~'"· " "f"~ ' · '"' ~" ' •it:· "' ~I •••r 1 Ii • .,.T diversified mineral and coal mln1n1i ~I\ '; j .. , m:: ~ ~~ft;< 1 J li I ,:;: ~ 11 : : .. ~~: ~ ~~\tl.:1 t :·r1"r': , Com pany. g:~~~d 1% a U ;t~ '. "' ~vim• fl 6 • "' • " n !ti , t 5'~-..,. ~I: 1t1 .~Mt t t ••• • Frld.ty, Sec>t.enm.r 8. 1978 s DAIL v PILOT A I I No Changes Whist.le-blower Charges By CHET CURRIER .,. ......... ,,.., More Utan fivu ye...n alt.er 1t made beadUooi;, the bizarre itlory of Raym ond L. Dirks and Equity Funding Corp. of America contlnue1 to Wllold. for t.hose who cam e in late. Dirks Is the Wall Street secur1t v anaJvst eredlted with bringina to li&bt, in the ear • ly spring ol 1973. lbe fact that Equlty Fundlng executives had invented mus1ve amount.s ol phony lns urance and rake asseu in order to show ritilng ufes and proliU. BUT THE COMPUTER t'RAllD st11gcd at the Los Ang ulcs headquarters ol the financial servic~'1> company was onl~ half of the picture. The other b~df involve.5 what Dirks dia with the information be gathered. A fe w days SRO David J . Markun, H 1dm lnlr1tratJve law judge ot the Securities and Exchange Commission, rule d that Dirtcs, now head or the research department at the firm ol John Muir & Co .. sbo\lld be suspended frocn \ht securities business for 60 days ror violating .. irunde in· form a tion" rules. . The Judge H id Dirks was guilty of "selectively dtsclos- ing" to some m oney m 1m1tgeC) information about the brewinl( storm at Equity Funding which was not available to the pulJhc·. The judRe also censured rour investment management Hrms that employed those money ( su.rc•~~c J managt-rs. ~/~~ Dirks. in reply, held a pres~ c onfe r e n ce .-' N ~ .. VC'J.'C "Th e S EC 's a d -/U~/l.LiJ.J mlnts trative h earing hcu; proved that whis tle blowing in the public's interest is to be punished r1lher than praised." he dttlared. and s aid he would appeal the judge 's ruling. In s uch a n lcon ocla s t -against·the-e s tablishment dra m a . the 43·year ·o ld Dirks is well cast. At the time Lbe Equity Ftmding scandal was breaking, he ar ranged to meet a reporter ror an anterview at lbe plush, det'Orous lobby bar of a midtown hotel. and then showed up wearing a rumpled, sagging sweater . Hotel employes provided him with a ;a.cket before they would seat him. IN "'l'llE GREAT WALL Street Scandal." a book aboul Equity Funding h e wrote with Leonard Gross in 1974. Dirks described himse lf as "stubby and indifferet>l about m,y appearance . . Some s ay I a m the clo5est thing oo Wall Street to a hippie broker. I s u.ppose lhat is true." ln bis ruling on Dirks' ease. Markun sh11rpty ques· tioned tbe image of "the public·SPinted bero he seeks to portray himself as." Rather. Markum contended , Dirks acted on l-be belier that what he was doing "WOUid give him gf't!ate r vis· iblllty and greater public recognition as an analyst and an opportunity at the same Lime to dPvelop direct good will and potential ruture c lients as respecb the firms to whom he selectively disse m inated the inside information." lN ntE EQUITY FUNDING fraud c ase, som e issues bave been settled, but others pers ist. Stanley Goldblum, the company·s former chairman. is serving an eight-year prison term. Arter a reorganization. the company re· surfaced as Orion Capital Corp. Its shares were recently quoted at around $10 in the over-thc·counte r market But questio ns linger about the system that failed to prevent the fraud from occurrinit. Dirks was asked 1f he thought s ufficient reforms had been made in the syste m s ince 1973 to preve nt :.omethint like It from happening again. "Not realty." he s aid. "There 's been lip service given to the need for chunge . and I suppotie there huve been some minor improvements. But there bas certainly b"n no fundamenta l c hunge " Buena Park Firm Reports Increase Silvercrest lndustnes, Inc .. • Buena Part manufac· ture r a nd marketer of manufactured homes, h as reported record saJes and earnings for the year ended June 30 Sales climbed 38 pe rcent to $86,883,000 from $62,928,000 the preVJOUS year. while earnings rose 50 percent to $3,039,000 or $2.32 a s hare from $2,023,000 or Sl 55 11 share in fiscal l977. Fourth quarte r s a le s increas ed 36 p e r c e nt to $25.677,000 from $18.906,000 for the same period last year. Earnings were $570,000 or 43 cents a share, compared with $896,000. or 69 cents. for the like quarter or the prior year . Ne t income for fiscal 1978 and the fourth quarter renects an a ccounting change required by the s tateme nt of financial accounting sta ndards number 13. accounting for leases . The previous quarters of fiscal 1978 and fiscal 1977 were rest ated to reflec t the above accounting change. Howa rd Sherman , president. attributed the fourth quarter profit erosion w<.1s the result to several factors . in· cludin1t poor weather. ra w materia l costs. start.up costs associated with a plant in Oregon, higher inte rest costs a nd gem•rally highe r costs of doing bus iness. Directors have dct•h1rcd the re~ular quarterly cash divide nd of 10 cent~ u s hare payable Sept 15 t o tht: s hareholders or recorct on Aug. 31. A••oriat lea PlaR• ~ Grand open ing a ct1vit1es we re scheduled ~pt. 15 a nd 16 a t the Culve r Pedcr;.11 Savings a nd Loan Asso.:1alion ol· flee in Laguna llllls . T h e offin• is m the Mission Hilli. Plaza at 25260 La Paz Road, south of the San Diego Freeway at Mc intyre Street. Manager is Rex Mc Nay. Visitors wilt be given a choice between two bOOk!\, the Bette r Homes and Gardens "tr.7 Thing:. to Make for Children" or the Rand NcNally "Road AUus & Travel Guide .. C u I v c r ,.. 1• ft 1• r a I Saving s wa~ floc1er;11ly C'h nrte r ed June 30. W54 TAKIN(; 11 ~ omrcs '" Culve r ST()CK Cit y, Santa Mon1ea. El • • :Se g undo, Manhattan Beac h and <::irflcn Grove ser ve m on· than 27.000 s avers . Assets tollil a pproximately $142,000.000 8a11lc: 8 af11r•• M etleftlia Bu smeas aetivlty In Southern California modt!rnlcc1 in • July , a· typical mid!lummer occurrence , uccordinu tu Security Pacific Bank. "The bank's regional index of bus Ines.~ act1 vity was e11Umated at 209.8 <1967-1001 for July •. • perct>nt be low June's 210.6 riffure but 6 percent above the July 1977 Index le vel of 197 9. said Richard W Ayer, vice president u.nd head or thl' bank's researc h publlcaUonis section Ayer b8"d bis commentR on data compiled for th · latest edition of the honk's publlcotiom, "Monthly Sum· mary of Business Conditions in Southern Cullrornia ." TIMl components of the bank ·s regional busines~ index measuring building permit valuations and dep11rtmenl stor e sales reported lncrease5. whUe a s mall yoar•to year decline wu posted hy the real ~tale soles Index. The curre nt issue of the bank 'a mont-hly publlcatlon on bu11iness conditions tn Southern C'!llfom la Is av1&iluble at a ny loc a l Security Pacific Bank ofllce In the lO·county re· sjon. Fe•11tai11 l'llllq Scett IA-uftll Sult Yourself has ta ken a flvc·year lease on l,570 squart feet of spaee In Fount11ln Center Pla ia, 18816 Brookhunt Sl., Fountain Valley. ' Value c'A lhfo lta~hold Is 149.926. according to Bu~iness Properties Brokeraae Co .• which represented both pitrtles ln the leatW:. Su it Youii.elr ls a retail men's clothing store. .4JZ OAIL.Y PIL.OT Fnday, Sepwmbef 8, 11J71 &~ Yf@(!!](( ®@rrWO©@ 8•fe S... ,..,....,. •• Ollllf OBA.a aEAOE&St ._, ........ .,~Ube tile f•ree •*~ la u •_.• • •••t cna. Al Zit •lie• ,_ a.-. a ....... dlllN Mn•• .. a ~.:=-~.,.,. .... '-11•• ....... 8'lldldcl IM• dliat HICm1aith •d•orlr an U.. ..,...., nw el •Didi • c.b I h• ..-r 1. 1141&, &aw real &.naMY .. IMI aaa1 fll IM ..U.. _.. la· juiel C*iWb~ a... pnYHltlll 1'1Ml ... ,don .. nlaUftb ...... ._.. _, ,.. tlalW • cna.&eMM ear ~ •YWJ lltf. ......... ,..btw~ ...... ,. ..... ,.. ... fer cWW car,..,......~ o.,.n.t!M el Beallla. U.calliea ...t w~ .... bs a .... me ..-... 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