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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-09-12 - Orange Coast Pilot17 • Ie • -...opt er --.ras .. DAILY PILOT Newport lff edie Weary * * * 10< * * * Of Being Called Dead Vk "· "'° ... J H CTIC*ll. • ..... , • • • • I .Viejo Rapist Draws 20 Years ' t Wire Crossed Phorw F oulup Protested Chiropractor John Caroompas of Newport Beach would hke the telephone company to take care or the party line problems he's been having for the past three months. B UT THE FOLKS at Ma Bell doa't seem to be able lO do much about it. so Caroompas went to polfce Monday. According to the report he filed, someone has manaJted to lie into both his personal and business lelephone lines. He said that since June, he's answered bis phone only lo hear a maJe voice already on lbe line. advising callers that Caroompas is no longer in business. is not available or that he's dead THE CtnROPRACTOR says that when he 's objected, the voice hab ordered him orr the line. Police. like phone com pany officials, are at a loss to explain the interference. One-bullet Theory Aired for JFK Panel WASlll NGTON l AP \ A s pa<'<' engineer a nd a photo analyst told Congress today their studies show that Presi- dent Kennedy und John B. Con· na llv could have been wounded by a single bullet rired Crom the Texas School Book Depository. The1 r test1 mony before t he House asl-ta'>:-.inations committee supported two or the maJor con- c lusions or the Warren Com- mission. which said that Lee Five Marines Pemhin Harvey Oswald fired Crom a window or the building and was the lone gunman who killed Ken- nedy on Nov. 22, 1963. Tom Canning, a space proj- ects engineer with the National Aeron autics a nd Space Ad· ministration. said m athematical calculations showed that Ken· nedy and Connally were sealed in the presidential limousine in such a way that a single bullet could have struck both. That was the bullet which hit Kenned y from the back and passed through his neck. Connal· ty, s itting in front of Kennedy, was wounded In the back. Ken· nedy's most serious wound was a bullet in the head . ~ Copter CrDAh ~ W arren Commission critics argue that the two were struck by separate bullets a nd that this indicates a second gunman was involved. Five Marines aboard a large transport helicopter based at the M arine Corps Air Station <h elicopte r ) in Tustin wer e killed instantly Monday after- noon when the twin rotor craft crashed and burned near 29 Palms. Officials have not yet iden- tified the dead or confirmed whether any or the five were sta- tioned locally. The marines had just refueled and were heading ba c k to Yuma. Arizona when the crash occurred. The craft went down a bout 20 miles south of the desert city in the Pinto Basin area of Joshua Tree National Monu· me nt. a spokesman said. The five were on a routine tra ining fli ght connected with a major training operation being conducted at the Yum a Marine · Corps Air Station. Officials said • equipment from ull over the country was brought In for the oper ation and Is manned by many different Marines while there The cause or the cra!lh I~ 8till under lnvesllgation, officials said . .. .. But Canning and photo analyst Calvin McCamy testified that an a na lysis of films and photos taken during the assassination provides the basis for com puta· lions or the relative position or the t wo men. The photographs a nd films were enlarged and enhanced to show minute details. Canning said he was then able to construct the line of sight from the camera positions to Kennedy and Connally and de- term lne with considerable pre- cision Conally's position in front of and just to the left of Ken· ned y. Then. he said, he used medical findings on the wound locations lo construct lines in the direcUon of the gunfire. The trajectory lines ror both of Kenned y's wounds led to the book depository. The trajectory for a sint le bullet striking both men had a m argin or error of about five feet. meaning the bullet came either from the sixth-floor win· dow. where the War ren Com- mission said the shot was fired, <See PROBE, PaJt AZ> ' . , I All in the Family I Judge Assails 'Limits' .. . 1 New York Gov. Hugh Carey is surrounded by family members as he leaves John Jay High School in Brooklyn after voting in the Ne w York Democratic primary. Clockwise. .... .,...... from lower left, are children Marianne , Nancy, Bryan. Paul, Helen and Kevin, holding niece Kate Dempsey. Sex-m11rder Case Opens Lagunan Describes Horror of Lover's Death I The survivor of a Laguna Beach love t riangle ata,4iag descr ibed the sight and sound or murder lo an Ora nge County Superior Court jury Monday. Donald Joaquin Shelton, 38, sobbed occasiona lly as he re- counted the events or Ma rch 30, events that led to his lover's s hooting death in the Laguna Beach apartment they shared. As S he lton talked , h is e s tra n ged wife , accu sed murderess Anya Ann Shelton, 31. sat in the defendant's chair , her arms folded, star ing intenUy at her husb1nd. .. Sh e lton told the j ury ln Superior Cou rt ,Judge Muon Fenton's courtroom that he and Patricia Proferes, 28, had gone to bed early the morn\ng of March 30 after an afternoon and evening or emotional confronta- tions with Mrs. Shelton. The dislraugtit man ~aid the fi nal terror-filled moments of the victim's life began when .. they were both wakened by a scratdhing aoubd t!Orning hom a window screen a few feet above their heads. "ll soun de d sca r y , a screeching. scratching sound. It woke us both up," Shelton said. (See TRIANGLE, Page A%> Spouse Bludgeom Wife; Stabs Self? MONTEREY PARK CAP> - Richard Liau was apparently distraught about his wife's plans to seek a divorce when he al· legedly hacked ber to death with a meat cleaver, a switchblade and a steak knife, police sald lo· day. Liau, 32, wno also allegedly stabbed hhmelf. was reported ln . lUA~cJed .condltlon tod ay al Garfield Hospital. No charges have been filed In the case:--- Detectlve Robert O 'Connor .... - - said Mante Shi-Mei Lla u , 23, w as found h ac k e d S un · day at her husband's home in this Loe Angeles subur b. The couple had been separated and Mrs. Liau was plannint to seek a divorce, O'Connor said. lie said various notes and co111munlcalion s lo la w)'ers showed Uau was upset about . those divorce plans . Mrs. Uau died at County USC Medical Center about 11,o\ houn after she was admitted Sunday. By GAaY GaANVILLE °' .. _,, ........... Warren Dale Clewell. 28. ol Miliion Viejo. was sentenced to- day lo 20 years and rour months 1 IG state priaon for lbe rape and beating of a 13-year-old El Toro · gin last May 18. Whe n senten cing Clewe ll. Orange County Superior Court Judge Warren H. Knight said: "If it were within my power to do so. I would sentence you to • lire in prison. • "You are unfit to live in our j society but as much as I hate to • say so you will some day be re- turned to the streets. "lf his tor y repeats itself. somewhere there is an infant girl in a crib who someday will ' have her body violated and her head beaten in by you ... Emphasizing his disdain for the laws that limited Clewell'!' sentence to less than life in pr ison, J udge Knight added , "Society that adopts laws like this is as sick as you are. Mr. Clewell." J udge Knight noted that bad Clewell been guilty of kidnap for robbery he would h ave been eligible for a life term. But kidnap for rape limits tile number of years the judge can affi x to the sentence. Clewell. a five-fool four-inch bes pectacled m a n, seem ingly nodded in agreement as Judge Kni ght calmly a n~ q uietly decried the laws that hm1ted the sente ncing. He was s hackled about the wa ist and wt"isls as well as ankles with heavy chains and handcuffs. The somber defen- d a n t wore t h e b lue .ia ll sweatshirt denoting he is in pro· · tectlve custody. protected from (See PRISON. Page A2• Coast Weather Sunny through Wednes- day but some low cloud& n iJl h t t h rough m id · m orn i ng h our~. Lows tonight 62 to 65. Hig hs Wednesday 68 to 72. INSIDE TOD~~ Coll/onrio·s Coo&cal Corn. mi1rion ta IOlde1' the heaviest crttfcifm ~ ii was created In 1972. S« ~ A9. l•••x ··"-~ .................. .. ,,,...~ a AMu~ ct LM..... M Mew... M ---· ..... ..._, .. _ .. Cit....... A) !ffli-.f...... ... Qa.11... C>te •Yl•I• ,._ IS c-1n .. i.ca1. P:.c• •• ~ .. lf*"I I N 0..-Melkwl M MeOMe .... IS ~ ......... ,.... .. ,......... ., ·-~ ., .. TIINt4r"t .. ,.._._. CH Wt~ A4 ~-C2 __ ......., •• • Al OA!t,Y PILOT s T ueeday, 8tptembt! 1 jl, I 911 LA School Boycott Keeps Kids Off Bus LOS A.NGP.:L£S <A P l S<-•t lNt'd pl('lcetlna. lutt· buM.:11 and appart>nt low "tuctt•nt turnout .-n cour1i1~ed bv a lu't m1nutr boyt'otl ralh 4<'Companlf'd Weill Y '~ -.t.aJ1 of • mM s.l!J Vt lnle 1rat111n plan 10 the nation's aecond lae~t achoof dlatrlct A thrt•t1tt•n1•d r l.t,,rnom bu) <'Oll b) .. ngrv pitr\'ntl\ otp pured to be Laluna shape aes some buses Id\ I.Mir l•!\t pkkup ::.pots aod M-.id -d for Creewayi. and their cl'<bS town uchante i.chool with only • ha.ndfUl of stu· dt·nti. i.board Today's bu.-.1na endt'd a bitter 15 vear.i;truggl~ to betla 1nte· grat1on 1n the 1pr11wli ng 711· s.qu.trc-mile.-school dllttrlct MCMrt of Hw 2,IXX> hue>~fl involved In lhe t•ontroveri.1al J>lun look ofr ubout 10 mmutl"i. late from :it urtinM poants Otht•n, ran hater lllJ they hll momlnJl traffi c In the far re1tc~. of the pre· domanantJy white San Fernando Vallev l'iludcntis waited at as "~nl•ct bu-.. :.top:.. for mon· than 11 hulf hour befort> g1v1ng UJI und &~nna home. pohcc i.ald P olice Wf'~ tnvestlg•lln1t re- porh ol a minor traffic acci· de nt without UULlrlel'> 1nvolvtnC 1 school bu.' Ill \\'e.t Loe Angele1, but no maJor problf'ma we~ re- ported lib the buses traveled COD· aeated f f'f'ew&ys .. Everything seems to be run· Expensive $4 Million Utilities? DENVER <AP l Tired of being hit with big utility bills every winter, Steven Bobrick decided to pay in 12 estimated payments a new program for Public Service Company of Colorado. Then he got his first bill . $340,015.06. That's for a 940 -squarc fool home. And it wo uld be about S4 million a year. .. My firs t reaction was panic." Bobnck said. .. Then I JUSL !:>al down and giggled It wasn 'l easy to ~top ·· I le called PSC . and the customer-service agent. he sayi,. "just kmd of went. 'Oh, God!· .. a nd told hi m to move the decimal point. Bobnck's final tab; $34. For Refueling Orwfre Plant Due 2-Month Shutdown SAN ONOf'RE <AP l Refueling of the radioactive core will shut down the San Onofre nuclea r power plant for almost two months, starting Friday, a s pokesman says. Oave Barron of Southern California Edison Company said workmen wiU "let things cool off a few days and then they start working deep down in a large pit -under 40 feet or water." A fresh load of Uranium·235 and plutonium produces about 11 million kilowatt-hours or elec· tricity in 24 ~~~ be said. A bout one·thlrd of the material will be removed and taken to a General Electric Company plant in Morris, rn .. to be made into other nuclear fuel. cun c amoothly ... said s chool board President Howard Miller. ·'There nre no difficulties at all. W~ will be announcing that school open ed une ve ntfully, peacefully 1&nd well." More t han 62,000 fourth· through-ei&htb grade students were assigned t.o bus rides or up to two hours roundtrip across the district. geographically the ma lion 's ht.rges t. Only 13 o r 62 s tudent s acheduled to ride one bus leav· Ing Crom the San Fernando Valley were aboard when the vehicle made its last stop and beaded for the freeway. In a heavily Mexican-American area on the city's East Side. only half of the students expected at one stop boarded their bus. Al a Valley elementary school. 45 black youngsters filed off a school bus. appearing nervous as they were greeted by three teachers and school principal Joyce Parkinaon. "All right, now, are you ready f or your brand n ew ex · perience?" Mrs. Parkinson asked the children. As the princip a l led the children to breakfast in the out· door school cafeteria, fifth· grader Yolanda J ohnson said, "I think I'm going to like this school." T he arrival of minority stu- dents at Sequoia Junior High School in the Valley also went smoothly. with only two of 14 buses rolling in after the first bell signaled the start of the school day. Each bus was from five to 21 youngsters short of its expected capacity load , wi th most carry· ing about 15 fewer students than expected. the bus drivers re· ported. The nine buses carrying most· ly Mexican.American stodents enrolled in mandatory programs were fairly full, according to the principal. Attendance for tho6e 1n voluntar y progr a m s was li ghter -routine for the first week of school. Bus drivers al the s chool al· tribuled their tardiness partially to their own late start and partially to youngsters a rriving at the bus stops behind schedule. A special police task force. uUllilna tbe city's S50 mllUon e m e r gency command center and 15 helicopters to monitor the situaUoo. had no immediate re- ports or incidents. "Down in there is the reactor cover. with the fuel below it," Barron s aid Monday. "They have lo lift it out with cranes and put It into anott'Mr tank to he re adied for s hipment and processing." Huglaes Consplraq Bandit Rohs Drug Store In Clemente A young man wieldina a pearl· handled pistol demanded drugs and money Monday from e mployees in a downtown San C le m e nte dru g store and escaped with $1,265 in a pillow case. Employees at the Med·Rx Orug Store, 241 Ave. del Mar. told police the blond-haired ban· dit, about 23 years old, with a bushy mustache, came into the store about 1:30 p.m. Showing a 19-year -old clerk a double· barreled Derringer . he told her to keep her mouth shut and give him a ll the store's cash . He also asked for "medicine ." but left after he stuffed $1.265 worth of bills into a yellow striped pillow case. police said. Three drug store employees were alone In the store a when the gunman entered. He was last seen escaping on root. ORANGE COAST !> DAILY PILOT No Contest Pleas Entered by Aides LAS VEGAS CAPl -The personal physician and a former aide lo the late Howard Hughes have changed their pleas from innocent to no contest to federal charges lbal they s upplied the late industrialist with codeine for nearly the la.st 20 years of his llft. Dr. Norman Crane, 72. and Jobn M. Holmes. 62, both of Los Angeles, were indicted last March on conspiracy charges. They a llegedly supplied Hughes with codeine on about ~ dif· f',....PllfleAJ PRISON •.• ha rm by inmates who tradl· tiona ll y seek their own form of vengeance on child molesters. For Clewell, it was the third time since 1970 he has stood before a judge and been .sent to an institution after sexually as· saulting and beaUng young girls. T he first two offenses. in 1970 and 1973. ended with him beina declared a mentally disordered sex offender and being sent to Atascadero State Hospital for treatment. However, after Clewell con· fessed to the assault of the 13· year-old El Toro girl, Judge Knight re fused to ha ve him decla red mentally disordered u nd insilJted the c riminal cha rges carry the full brunt or c riminal law. It may be that the 28.year-old man will spend Illa sentence at Vacaville State HotpltaJ where he will be treated. Judie Knight saJd he bope11 that will be the c11e 10 that there mJ,i,t be •'at leaat a mir•· cle chance" that when Clewell ls freed there wm be aome s afety for society. The JUdle noted tbat wtth time off for &ood behavior Clew.II wm be ellstbl• for relea.se ln 13 years. "I trult that you will recetve some form ol treatment that can alve •llunncet to 1odety lbat the terrible tblnp that happened ln this cue won't be repeated," the judge said. re r e nt occasions fro m 1955 through 1974. They are scheduled for sen· tencing on Oct. 23, and under a plea bargainin g agreement reached Monday the government wlll recommend probation for the two. The Indictme nt alleged that Crane would write Holmes pre- scriptions for codeine phosphate and e mpirin codeine which he would have filled at a drugstore and then give lo Hughes. Hughes, who died April 5, 1976 on an emergency jet flight from his hideaway at Acapulco, Mex. ico to a hospital at Houston, Tex· as, would either take the codeine or ally or would inje<:t himself in the arm, the indictment said. Holmes, who served as an aide to Hughes 17 years, testified in the Mormon Will trial here in December that he had seen Hughes Inject himself two days before he died of kidney failure. He said the drug probably was codeine. The Indictment alleged that Hughes and Crane used three othe r Hug hes aides in t he purported plot. But none of the three was indicted. Crane and Holmes had faced a maximum penalty of lS years or a S25, 000 fine or both. Man Poisoned By Umbrella? LONDON <AP) -Scotland Yard i1 lnveatt1alln1 the my1tel1oua death of a Bulgarian d e f ector wh o a L o ndon newspaper said may have been attacked with a poJson-Upped umbrella. Georrl Ivan Markov, a 49. year·olif author who worked tor the Brit.lab Broadoa1t1n1 Corp. after neetn1 to the West ln 1988, died Monday In St. J amea's Hospital. The London Dally Mall aald Markov told friend• M was wait· lnJ to board a bua Tbunday when "• man appeared out ol nowhere wtth an umbreU1 and f 1bb9d him on the outatde ot hit rt1ht~.·· Mrs. Carter Ca•paign• President Carter's mother Lillian ascends a front stoop with candidate Alex Seith to talk with Mrs. George Laborde !left I during a door-to-door campaign for Seith in Chicago. Mrs Carter is backing the Democrat ·~ al· tempt lo unseat incumbent Sen. Charles Percy. R·lll Five People Escape Irvine Co. Mishap In ve s tigator~ fro m the Federal Av iation Admm1strat1on have been called in to determine the cause of the engine failure that forced the pilot of a helicopter carrying Irvine Com· pa n y offi cials to make an emergency landing Monday af. t.ernoon Spokesmen for M<irtm Avia· lion, from which the Bell J et Ranger was rented, and for the land development fi rm today described the incident as minor. noting that none of the five peo- ple aboard was i.Jtjured in the mishap. Navy Copter Fire Fought WASIIlNGTON !AP) - A Navy utrlity helicopter caught fire over com· muter-crowded highways today. but landed on the Pentagon hellpad where firem en extinguished the blaze without injury to fou r c r e wme n and a passenger. Capt. Robert Bowman. a Pentagon spokesman, said the Navy H·3 helicopter caught fire while on its way to refuel after dis· charging Navy passengers near the Pentagon. The helicopter had flown from the Norfolk. Va .• Naval Air Station. The he licopte r was c limbing ove r an In· terlocking ne twork or highways running past the Pentagon. Those roads are choked with automobiles at about the time the fire occurred. The copter was on~ of fi ve that left Orange County Ai rport lo fl y company officials. shareholders and other guests over the 77 ,000 acre Irvine Ranch According to Martin Brower. an Irvine Company s pokesman. the downed h e licopte r ex perienced engine failure soon after ta ke off and made an emergency landing on the lawn of the Ford Aerospace and Com· m unication Corp. 's Aeronut ronac Division near J a mboree and Ford roads. It was the second such inci· dent in Newport Beach since Friday w h en th e pol i ce helicopter was forced into an e m ergency la nding unde r similar circumstances. The rented helicopter in Mon day·s incident was undamaged. according to a Martin Aviation a pokes man. The people aboard included pilot Brad Auburn. J a mes Irvine II. son of Myford Irvine: Sidney Unobskey. assistant lo Irvine Co Chairman A. Alfred Taub- man. Mrs. Unobskey and RolM•rt Shelton. the Irvine Co. ·s vice president for governmental re. lations. CtMtroJoim Ce'lebratiom NA IROBI. Kenya <AP > - Cuban President Fidel Castro. Ethiopia 's military bac ker, new into Addis Ababa today for celebrations marking the fourth anniversary of the overthrow of Emperor Haile Selassie. Vasily Kuznetsov. firs t vice president of the Soviet Union. a nothe r or Ethiopia ·s s up porters, was among dignitaries on hand to greet him. ( erb ·d1 ·lee) TRIANGLE .. lie told the Jury that both he and Miss Profere:.. rose to their knees on the bl'CI, pulled u cur. lain aside and :saw Mrs. Shelton 1tandlna In darkneaa at the win· dow. ··r want to know what you·,. doing." Shelton quoted his wrre as saying as she stood a tew feet from the startled couple in the darknHA. "I roll ed off the bed and crabbed my pants. And s he tMIH Proferes> kind of went back down oo the bed. "Sbe reached back up to pulJ the curtain shut. A gunabot went olf. I wu blinded by lhe n u b. "P at said, 'I'm hit. Did she shoot you?' ·'I screamed into the other room for someone to call the police and an a mbulance and I reached outside and grabbed the gun. .. Anya was calling m y name out-a nd Pat was dymg. I just held her." • The shooting victim died en route to the hospital and police took Mrs. Shelton into custody as she allegedly stood transfixed to the spot from where the fatal shot was fired moaning her hus band's name. "Joaquin, Joa- quin ... " Before he gave his account of the murder. Shelton described years Of marital turbulence With the woman now accused of murder. According to Shelton. years or on-again. off-again marriage hit its final skid in August. 1977. when he mo ved to Laguna Beach and set up housekeeping with Miss Proreres. an X-ray techn1c1an 1n S<in Clemente General Ho~p 1la l. and h er daughter When questioned by Deputy District Attorney David Carter, Shelton admitted that while hv· mg with Mis~ Profercs he still had occasional contact with his wife. including a few overnight visit~. Shelton !)aid the afte rnoon pre ccd1n~ lht· murdtr. his w1fr. who lived 1n Lo:. Angeles. walked mlo lht· Laguna Beach apartment as he was getting out of lhe !ihower That confrontation. he said, was followed by a series of s tormy argume nts that he thought ended lale al night on Laguna Canyon Road with his wire in her c:<ir ht'adt:'d back to Los Angeles Rut a few hour!) later. Shelton testified. he saw his wife ag<tin. this time st<tnding in darkness with a gun in ber hand s houting bis name. I',..... Page Al PROBE •.• or from w1than a fi ve-toot area around the window. which was a brick wall. Canning testifi ed. T his test imony. like virtua lly all the medical a nd ballistics findings presentl'<I last week. adds another layer or support for the W111'r<'n ('omm1ssion's long. disputed conclusions By contnist. a n acoustics ex- pert t cst1fled Mnnday that lhc commission tould have been wrong when 1t concluded that no more than three s hots were fired at Kennedy's limousine. Dr James E Barger said his tests ~howcd then-' was a S0.50 chance there were four shots. If there were four. he said. one of the m came from the g r assy knoll s aid by con s piracy theorn,ts Lo be the location of a sel'ond shooter Barger b the chief scientist for Bolt. &ranek and Newman. an acoustical consulting firm in Cambridge. Mass. T he firm analyzed the 181,.4·mmute gap in the Watergate tape. concluding that tl was definitely erased . 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'"tr ht!:>lllr y repeats 1tseH, ·omewhere there 1:. a n infant Somoza Forces Advance MANAGUA., Nicaragua <AP) Heavy fighting raged today in the embattled city or Masaya, wher e national guard troops were reported advancing house to ftousc under heavy sniper fire to root out leftist guerrillas fighting to overthrow the family di c tators hip of President Anastasio Somoza. Re d Cross wo rkers a nd Journalists were barred from en- t e ring the c i ty , a reb el stronghold 18 miles northwest of Managua, but the sound of gun· fi re could be heard from the vantage point of a n ational g u ar d bar r i cad e o uts ide Masaya. Troops in this capital city, meanwhile, reported discover· ing what they described as • "e normous" caches of rebel weapons as they pressed their se arc h (or g u e rrilla& In Managua. Jn Mas aya late Monday, helicopter gunships strafed the Sandinista gue rrillas and Somoza's soldiers dashed from doorway to doorway. trying to evade the rifle fire or guerrilla snipers. There was no letup ln the d in or machine-gun and rifle fire and bomb explosions. Refugees reported the city or 40.000 was without electricity and running water. A military source said the reb- e I weapons caches h ere in· eluded automatic rifles, rockets. ho m e made noise bombs. and Molotov cocktails. The weapons were found .in several rebel hideQuts, the source said. Fighting also was reported in the cities of Leon and Esteli. and sporadic shooting and explosions could still be heard in Managua as the capital's central market and ga::. stations closed for the <See BATTLE. Page AZ> Northern Rain P erils Grapes SAN FRANCISCO <A.P l - Vintners say an unseasonally wet weekend in Northern California has left a promising 1978 grape crop "right on the brink of disaster." Until the rain of the past week. northern wine g rowers a n· ticipated a normal crop and ex· cellent quality. However. without a clearing trend now losses "will be very. very serious," according to wine mas ter John P arducci of Parducci Wine Cellars in Ukiah. "The next two or three days will tell." PU.NO PUYED SVCCESS TVNE ''The best music m y piano ever made was on its way out the door, with money on the way in." That's the advertising success experience of a Costa Mesa man ~ wbo ran this ad in the Daily Pllol: Yamaha Plano. Ebony. Mdl P2. S yrs. xlnl. New $1995 sell Sl 199 1orr xxx xxxx Rapist Draws 20 Years Judge : 'You Are Unfit to Live in Soci-ety' man will spend his sentence i.t Vacaville state Hospital where he will be treated. Judge Knight said he hopes that will be the case so that there might be "at least i. mira. cle chance" that when Clewell 1& freed there will be some safety for society. a1rl in a crib who someday will h.ivt• her body v1olatc:d and her head bt•ukn m by you · · Emphru.1tin~ h1b d1bduin for the law~ that limited <.:lewcll '::. :.e ntence lo h::i.s than life in prison, Judge Kmght added, "Society that adopts laws hke this is as sick as you are, Mr. Clewell.' Judge Knight noted that had Clewell been guilty of kidnap for robbery he would have been eli2ible for a life term. But kidnap for rape limits the number of years the judge can Mfhc to the sentence . ' Clewell. a five-foot four-inch hespectacled m an, seemingly nodded in agreement as Judge Knight calmly and quietly decried the laws that limited the sentencing. He was shackled about the waist a nd wrists as well as ankles with heavy chains and handcuffs. The somber defen· dant wore the blue .jail sweatshirt denoting he ls in pro- tecti ve custody, protected from harm by inmates who tradi· tionally seek their own form or vengeance on child molesters. For Clewell, it was the third time since 1970 he has stood before a judge and been sent to an institution after sexually as· saulling and beating young girls. The first two offenses, in 1970 and 1973, ended with him being declared a mentally disordered sex offender and being sent to Atascadero State Hospital for treatment. However, after Clewell con· fessed to the assault or the 13- year·old El Toro girl, Judge Knight refused to have him declared mentally disordered and insisted the crl minal charges ·carry the full brunt of criminal law. It may be that the 28-year-old The judge noted that with time off for lood behavior Clewell will be eligible for release in U years. "I trust that you will receive som e form of treatment that can give assurances to society that the terrible things that happened In this case won't be repeated:· the judge said. JJingo Bounced Mesa De"lays Decision on Issue o.lty-..-- THIS IS OSPREY'S NEST ATOP SCHOONER'S MAST Big Bird Homesteads in Newport Harbor Cheep Shot Bird Calh Mcut Home By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of t ... o.lly l'llet SIMI When yacht broker Joseph Minney saw what he thought was a tree atop one of the masts of a schooner he's trying to sell, he figured something strange was going on. WHEN HE realized it was a bird nest. he wasn't en· thus iastic about finding the bird that went with the pile or twigs and branches. "I haven 'l seen the bird yet, .. he said today. "but rm not looking for it either ·· The boat. the Samarang. is tied to Minney's mooring just off the Harbor Department headquarters in Newport Harbor. AN OSPREY, a big, seagoing hawk, has built a nest on the yacht's foremast. "I'm not planning to do anything with the boat. I'm still trying to sell it," Minney said. "As far as I'm concerned the bird can stay as long as he wants." The osprey is probably a she and bird experts say it takes an osprey about five weeks to hatch the two to four eggs she lays. AFTER THAT it's another six to eight weeks before the young leave their nest and the bird moves on. Meanwhile, Minney can boast that he's the only broker selling a boat with a hawk 's nest instead or a crow's nest. A. report from the Costa Mesa Police Department bas led the City Council to back away from a llowing bingo Ja m es for charitable purposes an the city. The problem, according to Police Chief Roger Neth and in· vestigator George Wilson, is that bingo is not the innocuous game it appears to be. In essence. they said bingo is a gambling game and brings with it all the police problems as- sociated w1\h gamblln~. Schools' WssSeen As 2,500 Newport-Mesa Unified Sebool District Superinle,.c!Ht JobA Nicoll will inform school trustees tonight that enrollment ln Harbor Area schools has dropped by 2,500 students from last year. For the first time In a decade, fewer than 1,000 new kin· dergarteoers have enrolled in tbe district this fall. While 930 kindergarteners joined the district this year, 2,100 high school seniors are set to graduateoel(tspring. "These figures dr amatically say what is happening lo the dis· trict when you look at the entering point and exiting point,'' said spokeswoman Jean Harmon. Opening day enrollment was 2(),222 districtwide, down 1,300 from initial predictions of 21,SSO students in schools in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. The continuing loss of students sets the stage for discussion of ··consolidation of schools and slaff reductions," said Mrs. Harmon. Tonight's school board meeting begins at 7 :30 in Costa Mesa Coun· cil Chambers. "Before now and the first of. ficial reporting date (in Octoberl we will probably pick up another 1,000 kids," Mrs. Harmon noled. "Traditionally in this area the kids tend to straggle in.'' A. breakdown or enrollment figures shows 450 fewer students al the elementary school level and about 200 fewer middle school stu· dents. At the upper level. Costa Mesa High Showed the biggest drop by enrolling 172 fewer students than predicted. A.bout 1, 790 students s howed up for classes Monday. Carter Presses lsrael- SaiJat.&gin Meeting Postponed at Camp David CAMP DAVID. Md . CAPl President Carter is making a "gigantic effort" to gain con- cessions from Israel but there is no evidence that he is succeed· ing in hi s uphill ques t , diplomatic .sources said today. "It is too early to make a judgment either way," said one officiat asking not to be iden· tified. ''But getting Israel to move has been the problem alt along. even before the summit began." between, there has been no face· to-face conference involving Sadat and Israel's Menachem Begin since Thursday. There wu no indication that the two ....ould meet today either, but Jody Powell, official spokesman for the participants. said Monday that Carter wiU bring President Sadat and Prime Minister Begin together al an appropriate point. Powell, the White House pr~t !'lecr etary , d ismissed a re· porter's auggestion-thM-\lie .. · hiatus lfl. direct talks betweeo Sadat and Begin indlcated I _S~IJl~ Powell sald the summit had moved Into a Ume-consuming phase of American-Egyptian and American-Israeli dis· cussions, after a weekend re- view by all three delegations of "apparent progress" made lalt week on some key iaaues. · Carter, he rePorted, ts maktnc an "even more lntenae effort" to bridge dlt(erencea bet~een Egypt and Israet b ut that "n e it.her optl m II m nor peHimlam ia )ustili.cl at ~ _polM..'~ • • I... ' .. Costa Mesa Mayor Ed McFarland said he felt sorry for groups that could benefit from bingo games. But bingo is big business. reflected by a $92,000 take rrom one night of bingo at t he Hollywood Palladium, the coun- cil learned during Monday's s tudy session at city hall. The council requested a police report on bingo arter St. Joac him's Catholic Church cam e before the council last month seeking approval of bingo ga m es des i g ne d to bolster parish revenues. Although praise was offered for the church ·s sincerity. the council decided to drop the issue because of potential problems. Chief Neth said the city should require organizations to have a three:year residency in the city if bingo games are to be al· lowed. But even then. Chier Neth said. independent operators are <See BINGO, Page A2l ~ Spirit Weak ' ' Invocation Hasn't a Proyer Harbor Area cbu~hmen ~·t seem to be able to get to Newport Beach City Hall on time. SOME'l'lllES, TREY don 'l I~ there at all City comcU members skipped the traditional lnv<JC&· Uon al their meetin.r Mondav nlllbt. Later they indicated they j.-t mltbt do away wft.b the practice because they bave been bavln« difficulty scMdUI· ing churchmen to lead the opening prayer. FORM Ell MAYOR Dora HilJ interceded. persuading the council to hold off while she works on a solution to the problem that has been bothering them for the past six months. In July, Councilwoman Jackie Heather was called upon at the last minute to offer the prayer. It was unclear whether her prayer ror "son words so that when we have to eat them later they won 't be too hard to s wallow:· resulted in the proposal to drop the invoca- tion. MRS. HEATHER noted wryly Monday that "it is with considerable burden that I carry around tbe thou~ht that I may baye given the last prayer in Newport Beach." Peaeeful S t art Whites Boycott U Busing Plan 1 ' LOS ANGELES <APl -Scat· tered picketing, poor attendance by whit~s and bus delays or more than an hour accompanied today's otherwise peaceful start of a massive integration plan in t he nation's second largest school district. stops before being picked up. Some parents just gave up and took their children home. A threate ned classroom boycott by angry parents ap· peared to have materialized as many buses arrived at cross- town exchange schools with only a handful of students aboard. Most of the partially filled buses were those which left. the p r edomrnantly white San Fernando Valley for inner-city minority schools. Attendance was heavier for minority students traveling in the other dir«tion, however. Of t he dis trict's 570,000· student enrollment, 35 percent Is Hispanic, 34 percent white, 24 percent black and 7 percent Asian. Only 13 of 62 s tude nts scheduled tb ride one bus leav· lng from the Valley were aboard when the' vehicle made its last stop llnd headed for the con1°'t· ed rreeways. Today's bustna of 62,000 Courth·throu1h·elahth graders ended a bitter 15-year court liJO\t to beJ.CD tntegfalr~b· ln £he sprawlln1 111.·s.quare'·mtlo school disttlct. 1eo1raphically t.be n1tkMt'• tar1est. Compounding the delays was ru s h -hour t ra ffi c on thl' rreeways. Scattered picketing also wa.s reported, as well as one shouting incident involving a parent and a situation where a bus driver was forced to slam his door in the face of an irate par.enl. Coast Wea the r Sunny through Wedne:;· day but some low cloud:> night throu~h m i d · morn i ng ho u r-.. Low-c tonight 62 to 65 . High, Wednesday 68 to 72. INSIDE T8D" V CoU/ondcl't C~tol COTrt· mttftoft '4 "'*1' llw Jwavw.t cnucfam lfnc• u ®" creatnt in 1972. S. P.oge A9. l•tlex .. ci .. .. .. •• Al .." " ... • II Ir you want your instrument. to make sales success music, call 642·5678. A f rlendly ad· v1aer will help write the score. It only t•kC!a • !flW words .to make big MU$ c lo tho D'1)y PUot. A meeting announced for Mon- day night between the U.S. and Egyptian delegations was pos(Poned without exptanation. Ho!ever ... Carter az:ranae<I to Ill~ wt"' ~g)1)t 1$ Aowar Sadat today. ••t don tMttt ft would be •P. proprlatc to draw that eoD· A• Powell described it. the proce11 was reminiscent ot dif. rtcult labor-mana•ement oesotl•tJons, with • mediator ahotUtai tMl\~een the cootend. tns panJ, In the outtr reachea of the San 1''ern"ndo Velley. youn1aters and par11ntt were left walllll& for up lo an bour at u.alsned bus .. . ..,., Wilb Carter actina as 10· cluaion," he said. M DAlL y PILOT c ' 4 County Retire1nent Rate Hike Hftlted Orontlt' rounl) l iUJlll)l r and c-ounl)' .:m t•rnnwnl t•ntplo e-.·~ tun l ' bft•n !\'1ured (>lit' 1n1t an l"X lri. $3 6 nulhoo lJu) ) "ar lo twlp hi'lance lhe c·ounly retart-mt•nt Ii)' t cm lh m tx-ra ol thct Or an <' Coun l) R••tu·•tm~nl Board made that d f'C.•1:.aun Munday a fternoon They &fl.reed to awaJt n~ult.6 of • new rt!b~mmt !'tudy next )'Hr Jobless Rat Up In County bt-for~ rt'C'flmm 11d1n1 rate In· crt'U'tN• The.· nt•w 1Jtudy will l• Into ll('('OUOt l'Ulli In the county aov t>rn mt·nt work forCI' caused by l'ropo&llaon 13 which could taller the a.mount needed to balance tht• r<•l1r~mt•nt lund over \hu Ol"X l 30 yt•nn. The nml' ml'mber board's de· c1•1on w t. welcome newa for t·ounty 11upervu.on. who are In the m idst of he1rm1• on t he <·o unty's firs t post J1trvil'i budgt-1 It alM> was aood news ror lhe 11 400 government workers who fut·ed the pro11pecl of 11eeina thc.·ir 1 t't1rcment <'Ontribuliom tnt·reuhc by abou1 50 percent Co unt y tux C o llector Trea~urcr Robert Cit ron saad thl' nt'w study 1ihould offer a bet· ter p1durc of whut new rates ffiilY be Att a roault, Increases decided then will have to be pu1d by future e mploy~es a nd tax pa)'ers. fn Augus t the r etirem ent board roc-elved t• new study of the aystcm. projecting increases in county and e mploye pay- ments The study showed $220 million more would be needed to fund the 1yatem over the next 30 y~ars than current payments can finance Poistponing lncreitses this year could push lhat deficit \.0 $228 mllhon over the 30-year-period. county offi cials predicted. de· pending upon the impact of in· nation aod Proposition 13. The 11 ,400·membcr. syste m s erves county government employees a s we ll as those employed by the Orange County Transit District, UCI Medical Center . sanitation districts and the city o( San Juan Capistrano. Slow Boat Fro• A1'alon . Tom Sanders, 16. of Orange. had good rea- son to smile when this photo was taken Monday afternoon. He'd just paddled his 14-foot kayak from Avalon on Cat alina l sl and to Newport. Beach. He hopes the feat which took seven hours and 15 min~tes, will earn him a place in the G uinness Book of World Records. For sure. it earned him a $500 scholarship from the promoters of the stunt. who also a re promoting an upcoming boat show The young ka yaker flew the burgee of the Shark Island Yacht. Club. He ended his voyage at. the club. UranKc County':. unemploy m~nl rak jumped \.0 G 2 percent m Augw;l. according to figures r eleased today by the staile Em ploy m e nl De v e lopment Oepartmcnl Tht• cllmb set the county's un· employment nitc at a two-year high and conllnued a trend of more unemployment that began m lute June. Ray Wt:ll:.. assist ant collector· treas urer. warned, however , that rates determined next ,year ca n 't bt: bB c k c h arged to employees. 8100,000 Blaze Satellite to Plunge Earth Still Ora nge County 's un· \'mploymenl rate re'!'~ins tbe towc:-.l among C<tllfornia s ma1or metropolitan counties and is still under the state <1verage, 7.4 per cent The :-.tale re(>Ort said there were an estimated 61.300 Orange County residents without jobs east month. Empl oy m e nt o ffi ce spokesman J ack Yelton blamed some of the climb in unemploy- ment on the impact of Proposi- tion 13, noting the number of government employees dropped m August. Yelton said the department expects the county's employ- me nt scene to s how ·improve· ment in September w h e n teachers not hir~ as expected for ~ummer !>ess1onl'> return to their JOI>!>. ,.,..,_ Pflfle A J BA'ITLE ... r irs t time in the 18-day-old general strike against Somoza. Reports from medical sources and visitors to hospitals indicat· <.'d at least 100 dead in the Managua area, but many of them apparently were brought in from other areas. Convoys of national gua rd t rucks and jeeps armed with m a c hine guns passed into Masaya on Monday night. A bar· ricade of rocks and debril> formed a check(>Oint for the na- t ional guard. Nicaragua's army, which blll'red all civilian traffic atnd kept the city hidden from vi ew behind a hill. The soldiers rounded up re- porte rs in Masaya on Monday afternoon and took them out or the city. sealed it off to outs iders including the Red Cross. then l aunc h ed a n attack . Four Journalists were fired on by an army helicopter but none were hit. The fighting in Mas aya erupt- ed Saturday night as part of a coordinated attack on smaller army and police Posts in most of the Central American nation's c1t1cs The Sandinista guerrillas drove the guardsmen and police from the PoSts, then waited in hiding to ambush the reinforce· ments who were sent to man the pos ts Rt•ports from Estch . 90 miles n o rth o f M anag ua . were s ketchy. Telephone communica- tions were cut Sunday night, but a refu gee said Monday that fighting was still heavy and that he had seen five truckloads of guerrillas approaching from the north. Security precautions in Managua were extremely tight. OAANOE COAST c. DAILY PILOT ·-·"-~'•'tft"' •nt ~·-· JM'. eur-t -.,..,. lltrftt\•O.l"I• "nd Oftftff' .. ~ '-···" ... •• I • ., fMf'M\• M~ .... ~ .. ,,_. U iW CM"t.'J'.,~~"".:=:;; ..... Co•I• MeM Ofttce .......... ">:.-:::: ~·6 ~-._ BAKERSFIELD <AP> --An atte mpted burglary turned into a blaze that caused $100,000 detmagc to a Bakersfield omce building early today, fire of· ficials said. Bake rsfield fire Capt. Leroy Kollenborn said five juven iles were seen running from the building when it caught on fire at 1 :JO a .m. WASHINGTON <AP> -One of the largest spHce satellites ever launched will plunge back into the atmosphere within a few days and even though some parts might hit the earth, the space agency says it Poses little danger to humans Pegasus 1 was fired into orbit Wire Crossed Phone F oulup Protested Chiropractor John Caroompas of Newport Beach would like the telephone compan)' to lake care of lhe party line problems he's been having for the past three months. BUT TIIE FOLKS al Ma Bell don't seem to be able to do much about it , so Caroompas went to poli ce Monday According to the r eport he filed. someone ha s managed to tie into both his personal and business telephone lines. He said that since June. he 's answered his phone only to hear a male voice already on the line, advising callers that Caroompas is no longer in business, iB not available or that he's dead. THE CIDROPRACTOlt says that when he's objected, the voice bas ordered him off the line. . Police. like phone company officials. are al a loss \.0 explain the interference. Audit Asked Cab Fare Increase Refused in Newport A 21 percent fare increase sought by Orange Coast Yellow Cab Company was rejected Mon- day by Newport Beach city coun- cilmen who told company owners they want an audit of the firm before they'd grant the new rates. Company s pokesm a n J ohn Davidson told councUmen Mon - day that there s hould be no prob· lem in getting an independent accountant to review lhe com· pany 'a booka and certify the financial data he presented Mon· day. Davidson supplied the council with tax returns and other finan- cial s tatements to s upport his con- tention that an increase In costs was forcing lhe ne(?d for a rate in· cre ase. But Councilman Paul Hummel noted the material was un- certified a nd had been prepared by an accountant who iA an officer orthefirm. Hummel suggested that before such a large r ate increa1e ls granted the financial material be audited by an independent ac· countant. Councilman Don Strauss, who also voted down the proposed rate increase, said he felt 21 percent ls out of line since the annual lnfla. lion rate has been about eleht per. Onofre Nuke Planl Takes 2-month Break S AN ONOFRE CAP ) - Refueling ol\be radloacUve core wlll shut down the San Onofre nuclear power plant. for almoet two monlhl, st.artlq Friday, a spokesman says. Dave Barron of Southern Callf omia EdilOn Company said workmen will "let thln11 cool off a few days and then they at.art worktn1 deep dOwn tn a l•r1t pit -undtr 40 feet. of water.•· "Down ln there l• the reactor cover , with the fut l below lt." Barron sald Monday. "They havt to lift. tt out wtth CC'&ntl and put tt Into another tank to be readied for shipment and proce111ln1&." • cent since the company 's last rate Increase was granted two years ago. Davidson was seeking a change from the present rate structure, based on quarter-mile incre- ments that s tart at 80 cents . Each additional quarte r -mile is 20 cents . The new rate s tructure would be based on increments of one· fifth of a mile, starting at a dolla r and going up by 20 cents for each Incre ment. Councilmen agreed to consider the proposal again in October when the audit is completed. At the same time they will be hearlne requests from Seal's and Schaefer 's ambulance s ervice for rate_ hikes. Those hearings, origaoally set for Monday were put off because of a lack of ade- quate financial data. Councilmen also indicated they want to see in· dependent audits of those firms in considering fee inc reases Liquor Soon Availabk Asa Powder WASHINGTON CAP ) -Tak- in1 a powder? That phrase soon may take on new meaning as Powdered booze is Introduced to the American m1rket. "We're looking lnltlally to the outdoorsy market and the fellow who doesn•t want to keep large Inve ntories of difterent kin& of liquor around\" said Mike HtU of Global Manettn1 Inc., the Portland, Ore., firm handling lb• product. Known u "Sure Shot," the powder will be teat-marketed aa 11ny1e-1ervln• cam for Sl.39, but Hil Hid pllna calla tor foll pouches and larJer con~lnen. Devele>ped In apan, it ls belnft produced ln Placentia, and wt be test·marketed In Soutbern Calllornta tn the next few weeks, ffltl uld. Sale of the powdered alcohol wee held up for several months while the Treasury Department dectdcd how to tax It in 1965 and unfolded two wing· like a rms to a s pan of 96 feet. giving it the appeara~ce of . a huge, gleaming space bird. -rrun aluminum patches on the wings were rigged electronically to measure meteoroid pe netra· tions . The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said Mon- day that Pegasus 1 is expected to make a fiery plunge into the atmosphere Sunday, but the dive could come a day earlier or later. The North American Defense Command in Colorado Springs, Colo .. made the estimation bas ed on tracking data which s how atmospheric friction caus- ing the spacecraft to slow and be pulled toward earth by gravity. NASA said about 21.000 pounds of the satellite and its attached roc ket stage should burn up from re-entry heal, but that about 1.600 pounds of hardier materials might survive and reach the earth after breaking into perhaps hundreds of small pieces. ·'Such a breakup of a re - entering spacecraft is normal and not in the history of apace flight has it resulted in personal or property damage on earth." NASA said. "The po~slbility of an individual or a structure be- ing struck by a fragment of Pegas us l that survives re-entry i!> considered to be less than that due to meteorites impacting on earth ... T he agency estimated that as the s atellite breaks up it will scatte r naming pieces over an area 2.175 miles long and 125 miles wide The craft is circling the t•arth once every 87 minutes TONIGHT NEWPORT MESA SCHOOL BOA RD Regular Meeting. CM City Council Chambers, 7 :30 p.m . WED. SEPT. 13 C OAST CO MM UN ITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular Meeting, 1370 Adams. 8:00 p.m. on a path that takes it 31 degrees north and 31 degrees south of the equa\.Or, with 75 percent of the course over water. In the Western Hemisphere that course ranges from the ex· treme southern United States to southern Brazil. The satellite does not pass over Europe but does cross abovc> most of Africa a nd much of I ndi a a nd Australia The only area in the United St ales under the path a re most of Florida, small ~ectionl> or southern Alabama, Miss1ss1pp1 and Louisiana and the area or Texas south or Austin. ,.,... Pa.,r A J BINGO DELA YEO. • • often brought in to run the games and that's where prob- lems can begin. .. Anaheim has run into prob- lems wilh people being paid un- der the table ... said investigator Wilson. The police report contained co pies of i nves tigati ve news paper articles on bingo and outlines of city o rdinances whel'e bingo is allowed . Councilwo man Arlene Schafer, who had no comments when the issue came before the council last monlh. said she was surprised to learn that •'there are people who make a living traveling around in buses" to bingo games. One of the ordinances present· ed to the council placed a $2.50- p~r -gam e limit on prizes at bingo games. "If it went on all evening you· re talking thousands of dolla rs ," noted Councilwoman Norma Hertzog. Bingo may be all right for "en- tertainment-oriented" cities like Anaheim, said Councilman Dom Raciti. "but I couldn 't see it here." Cos ta Mes a was the firs t Orange County city to consider bingo after California voters passed an initiative in 1976 al- lowing the game for char itable purposes if local government ap· proved . At that time. councilmen also backed away from allowing bingo in Costa Mesa in favor of waiting to see how bingo opera· lions went in other cities. Councilman Out SAN DIEGO <APl -The City Council has voted 8·0 lo kick Jess Haro from his 8th District counc il seat after he missed more than eight consecutive meetings since being jailed Aug. 7. ( erb·d1·fee) City Manager Fred Sorsabal said he saw problems with licensing. land use a nd pro- visions regarding how many bingo gamt;"s would be allowed in the city if the council moved forward Probe Fimling Brings Praise From Mangers Results of laboratory tests re- vealing no pollution or Bolsa - Chica Lagoon wildlife preserve water s brought praise today rro m Assemblyman De nnib Mangers of Huntington Beach. who initiated the probe. He issued a statement com- m ending Aminoil USA Inc .. which recycles oilfield waste on t h e eas~e rn s h ore of the sanctuary. The firm contended all a long that no environmental harm was done. The freshman Democratic legis lator demanded an In · ves tigalion in m id-July into Poss ible water Pollution by the oilfie ld coolant mud. He also criticized dumping of refuse by the public in lhe area. "I'm pleased at the outcome." Assemblyman Mangers said to- day after studying the report by a P asadena-based firm that dis- counted a ny wate r pollution stemming from the oilfield wor k ··Wher e the com pan y was wrong, we let 'em have It and where they were right, we were pleetsed." said Mangers. Aminoil spokesmen conceded at the outset that some of their own employes were among the general public taking advantage of the area as a dumping ground for domestic refuse. NEW ANO IMPROVED HERB SNACK SPREAD 3.59 LElCUT 7.75WHOLE 214 LB. PKO. WESTCUFF PLAZA FASHION ISLAND ......,... .......... " ............ ,.,W.'Tl6S..ll\I ,, ....................... 41 ... 12 ~.,.., I& .,.. .... .,.. ' • la • .... c d - i-e e D r ~ I. D d ie !Y le b- rt !e .. :h- to • till ~ eir inl der ' j ' ,. •• It· la. he w In In ,., ue u• ''"· I of L >P4I ~·· our ting , 01 )l'M >In . . Charges Sought In Blast Sao Clemeal• F'\re Man.IW 0oo Hoctc-bu aaed u,. db· lrlct au.or., to rue c ........ ol UJAt1al poe~ °' npkm99 a1a•a1t l..a mp Pnda.to. Mar t n ea wbo all•l•dh boobytrapped lbelr San Clemute apartment •talut prow kn. Nelahbon of Tlmolb1 P'r9d 8.ucbn and OnoaJd hy CoU1na1 both 20, lOMS Hodpon they b.a been warned lo ke ep their c h lldreo away from tbe Mar ne ' ap1rtmenl at 107·8 Ave. de 11 Onalle bff1uae It wu boobytrapped A blul a t the apartmttn\ Tbursd-.r nlebt. •bJcb ahau.nd a window four feet away, prompted cmatibors to ar.k police totnveaU,ate. •·we doa't blow what aet off that ~ ... ••'d Hodoon. "but l\ ldt a homble mar\ on \be wall ll was set to go on In som eone's face and wouJd prob- ably have knocked him out -or worse." The fire marshal said the Marines admlued taklnc the boobytrap si mulators from Camp Pendleton, where they are used in training exercises. The two men said they had been bothered by prowlers, but Hodgson said \bey had made no prowler complaints to San Clemente police. One boobyt.rap was booked up to the front screen door and another at the rear whenever the Marines were planning to leave t.heir apartment or sleep, said Hodgson. 2Channel50 Executives Resign Posu The resignation of two KOC& TV Channel 50 eJ1ecutives was confirmed Monday by Jim Cooper, director or community affairs for the public television station located at Golden West College. John Gregory, who was direc- tor of development, bas taken a new job as director of public re- lations for KCE'f. Channel 28. Gregory, also publiaber of Forum Fifty, the KOCE·TV monthly magaz-ine. baa been with the station three and one-- half years. He left the station Sept. 8. Mike Stockstill, editor of Forum Fifty. also is leaving t.he statlon to join the public affairs staff of lhe Irvine Company, Cooper said. Stockstill, who has been with the station nearly three years. will leave Oct. 1. Cooper said that the resigna· lions do not point to any changes in direction for KOCE or for the monthly magazine. "It is just a coincidence that they are leaving at the same lime," Cooper said. "We are sorry to see them go.'' Cooper said that replacements for Gregory and StockaWl have not been selected yet. The Forum Fifty magazine is distributed monthly to support· ing members of KOCE. It pro- vides program guides for the station and articles on Orange County affa irs. Strike Bid Denied REDWOOD CfTY CAP) -A San Mateo County judge bas re- fused to grant a temporary restraining order to halt the teachers' strike in slx suburban San FTaocisco high schools. Cuts Malled TU!!fd!x, Septomper !2. J978 QAILY PILOT A3 'Blinding Flash' Laguna Slayillg Described in Co111·t The aurvlvor of a Laguna Beach love trlanele slaying detcrlbed the al&bt and sound of murder to an Orance County Superior Court Jury Monday. Donald JoaquJn Shelton, 38. sobbed occuiooally as be re- counted the events or March 30, event.I t.Ut led to hil lover's 1hootln1 death ln the Laguna Beach apartment~)' shared. As Shelton talked, bis estranged wife, accused murderess Anya Ann Shelton, 31, sat in the defendant's chair, her arms folded, staring intently at her husband. Shelton told the jury in Superior Court Judge Mason Fenton's courtroom that be and Patricia Proferes, 28, bad aone to bed early the morning or March 30 after an afternoon and evening 0( emotiooal conlronta· Uoos witb Mn. Shelton. Ar--- SEC()HD THOUGHTS ON AROUND-THE·WORLO TRIP Fonner Pr9aldent Nixon Arrivea tn New York Tbe dilt.raull:bt man said the final terror·fi11ed moments of the victim's life began wben they were both wakened by a scratcbing sound comlDg from a window screen a few feet above their beads. Nixon to Write Book, Delays Trip ''It sounded scary . a screeching, scratching sound. It woke us both up,•• Shelton said. He told the jury that both be and Mi.as Profera ro1e to their knees on the bed, pulled a cur- tain aside and aaw Mrs. Sbeltoo standing ln darkness at the win- dow. NEW YORK <AP> -Richard M. Nlxoo signed a contract to· day for a book on America's role in the world and said that ·'due to the deadline" be wUI not un· dertake a world tour unW next year He said be hopes to produce a book ''that will be read by the opinion makers" but said that il in no way marks any re-entry in· to the political arena The former president, holding his fin1t full-dress news con- ference sin~ he resigned bis of- fice f o ur y e ar s ago , acknowledged that be got a cool response from so'me beads of slate when he proposed visiting their countries. "I am planning to go overseas, but du~ to the deadline, J am un- able to plan any travel unUl next year," he said. The former president walked the four blocks from bis hotel lo the Warner Communications Bulldlna in Rockefeller Center and waa greeted by well-wishers along the way. Some asked for autographs. While be was in the building, signing a contract with Warner Boot s. a large lunch-hour crowd jammed 51st Street ii' front or the building. With Nixon was a Secret SITJCK TOOL JAMS TORPEDO HONOLULU <AP> -A SS-cent scraper lodged between tbe piaton wall and cylinder of a torpedo launcher aboard the nuclear submarine Swordflah forced the ship lnto drydock for $171,000 lo repairs, a newspaper says. Service entourage t hat re · sembled the one be had when president. There was an armored limousine, which Nixon shunned today, followed by a station wagon carrying bidden automatic weapons. At his news conference in an a uditorium of the Warner build- ing. Nixon was nol asked fUlan· cial arrangements for lhe book a nd he didn't volunteer. A Warner spokesman said the Nix- on work was to be finished next spring and would be publliihed next fall. The book, looking toward the U.S. role in the world the rest of the century, is intended to be a less ambitious work than the 1,120-page memoirs Nixon com- pleted in the spring after work- ing on it 31-'a years. Warner Books paid Nixon $2 mUUOll for "RN: 1be Memoirs of Richard Nixon," now lD the third bard cover println&. Nixon wrote one earlier book. "Six Crilel." The f ormer pres ident answered questions at bis news conferen~ on a variety or na· tlonal and international issues, including the ~ideast summit going on at Camp David, Md. The former president had breakfast earlier with Henry A. Kissinger, w h o was his secretary or state. "I want to bow what you're doing," Shelton quoted his wife as saying as abe stood a few f9et from the lt.artled couple iD the darkness. "I rolled off the bed and grabbed my panu. And she CMiss Proferes> klnd of went back down on the bed. "She reached back up to pull the curtain shut. A gunabot went off. I WU blinded by the flub. "Pat said, 'I'm bit. Did she shoot you?' "I screamed into the other room for tomeooe to call the police and an ambulance and I reached outside and grabbed the gun. "Anya waa eallin1 my name out-and Pat WU dyin.. I jaat held ber." Tbe aboMin1 victim died ea route to tJx. boepital and police took Mrs. Sbeltoo into cGl&ody u sbe aUecedb' ltood trUlftxed to the spot from where tbe fsta.l shot was fired moaain1 ber husband'• name. "Joaquin, Joa- quin ..... Before he gave his account of the murder. Shelton desc:rlbed years ot marital turbulence with the woman now accused of murder. Accordinl to Sbelt.oo, years of on-again, olf .again marrtqe hit its final skid lD August, lt7'1, when be moved to Laguna Beach and set up housekeeping wilb Miu Prof eres. an X·ray t echnician in San Clemente General Hospital, and her daughter. When questioned by Deputy Nixon, who flew to New York on Monday with top aide Jack Brennan, apparently decided en route to put off the around-the- world trip that bas evoked an· tagonistic edltorials in some newspapen and a cool reception from at least one bead of gov· ernment. 1be proposed ltinenrY included South Asia, Eutern Europe and Africa. Two Bodies Found Top aides at San Clemente. as AUBURN <AP> -The bodies late as Friday, said question of of Olan Artburtreat, 45, and an the trip was still not decided. unidentified man, who apparent· Nixon had a double purpose Jy jumped from the 700.foot high ln coming to New York: to sign Auburn· Forest Hill Bridge have the book contract and to attend a been found on two successive private memorial Wednesday days, Placer County officials re- District Attorney David Carter. Shelton admitted that wbUe liv· Ing with Miss Proferes he still had occasional contact with his wife, including a few overnight visits. Shelton said the afternoon pre· ceding the murder. his wife. wbo lived in Los Angeles. walked into the Laguna Beach apartment as he was getting out or the shower. Five Marines Killed As . Chopper Crashes Five M.&rines aboard a large transport helicopter based at the Marine Corps Air Station <h elicopter> in Tustin were killed lnst.anUy Monday after- noon when the twin rotor craft crashed and burned near Twen- ty·nine Palms. Official& have not yet iden· tified the dead or confirmed whether any of the five were sta· tioned locally. The marines bad just refueled a nd were beading back to Yuma, Ariz.. when the crash occurred. Tbe craft went down about ?O miles south of the desert city in the Pinto Basin area of Joshua Tree National Monu. ment. a spokesman said. The five were on a routine training filght connected with a major training operation being conducted at the Yuma Marine Coq>s Air Station. Officials said equipment from a ll over tbe country was brought in for the operation and is manned by many different Marines while there. Tbe cat.me of the crash is sWI under investigation, officialis said. Five People Escape Irvine Co. Mishap Investigators fro m the Federal Aviation Administration have been called in to determine the cause of the engine failure that forced the pilot or a beUcopter carrying Irvine Com- pany officials to make an emergency landing Monday af. ternoon.· Spokesmen for Martin Avia· tion, from which the Bell J et Ranger was rented, and for the land development firm today deecrlbed the incident as mioor. Navy Copter Fire Fought WASHINGTON <AP> - A Navy utility helicopter caught fire over com· muter-crowded highways today, but landed on the Pentagon beUpad where firemen extinguished the blaze without injury to four crewmen and a passenger. CapL Robert Bowman , a Pentagon spokesman. said the Navy H-3 helicopter caught fire wbire on Its way to refuel afte r dis- charging Navy passengers near the Pentagon. The helicopter had nown from the Norfolk. Va .. Naval Air Station. T b e helicopter was climbing over an in· terlocking network of highways rurutlng past the Pentagon. 1bo6e roads are choked with automobiles at about the time the fire occuned. noting \bat none of the five peo- ple aboard was injured in the mishap. The copter was one of five that left Orange County Airport to fly company officials, share holders and other guests over the 77 ,000 acre Irvine Ranch. According to Martin Brower. an Irvine Company spokesman. the dt>wned helicopter e x- perleoced eosine failur~ SOClft after take off and made an emerceocy larwtinc on the lawn of the Ford Aerospace and Com- muolcatloo Corp. 's Aeronutroal.c Divi1lon near J amboree and - Ford roads. It was the secood s uch ind· dent ln Newport Beach since Friday wben th ~ police bellcopt« waa forced into an e m e rgency landing under sim U ar cil"CUJD5lances. The rented helicopter in Moo- day's incident was undamaged. according to a Martin A viatioP apokesmao. The people aboard included pilot Brad Auburn, James Irvine II . son of Myford lrvine: Sidney Unobskey. assistant to Irvine Co. Chairman A. Alfred Taub- man, Mrs. Unobskey and Robert Shelton. the Irvine Co. 'c; vice president for governmental re- lations. Emigrations OK? WASHINGTON CAPl -Eigh- teen Soviet families trying to emigrate, including tbat of 1 respected chemist, probably will br allowed to leave soon, say" Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. D- Mass .• who brought up their names and others in his meeting last week with Soviet leader Repair crews at Pearl Harbor found the scraper after Navy divers inspeded the sub at sea but could not determine why the ship's torpedo system did not w o r k, the Pearl Harbor Shipyard Log said. for Elmer Bobst, once a major rt -!po~~-~~~~~~~~~__:=================-~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nixon financial backer. BOBST Leonid Bre-z.hnev. DIED Aug. 2 at age 93. Moet MyoM edmft'M the Joh Decision Delayed colof of ruby, sapphire and en'91'ald gems. We alto lldmlnt the htgt'I b'UN.nc.. hanln ... and great puri t y of the diamond. The only gem that COhlbln• all ttie.e qualities Is the f.ncy cok>Nd dlemond. @ &iEMWISiE Cana1Y diamonds are a YIYtd yellow •.. <ang1n~ trom otron to .ulphur yellow and alll'l)af all are tound In South Africa. Brown diamonds are moat often tound In South Africa w4th the Premium Mine being the nc>st notable source. They COfTe In a variety of tones such as coffee, beige. clove. cin- namon, champagne. golden. bronze. and reddish brown Orange County supervisors failed to make a decision Mon· day on the future of about 170 jobs in county health. social services and consumer affairs jobs. The workers involved in poten. tia l layoffs ba.Ddle such services as in·home care for the elderly, child abuse cases. foster home coordination, family counseling, veteran's affairs. consumer complaint.s and oooperalive ex- tens\on. The cut.backs in jobt, aboUt 150 of them now fnted. were pro- posed to help balance lbe $508 million 197$-79 count} budget in llgbt of f\nanclal cut.a brought on by paaaase ol PropolWoo 13.. Su~ save county ad· m iniatratoc'I um.ll Wednetday to come back witb proPo•alJ to avoid some layoffs, particularly ln light ol an eitra 1141,112 ~ centfy m•de available in It.ate lid. The bulk of the pro1ram cuts, TS employees, were proposed ln lb• Counly Departrneot of SociaJ Se.rvices.. cuts department head Dennis Hart predicted would 1eave his department "ootb.lnt but a crtal1 lnt.erventloo pro- gram." Hart said c-... brou,iat to tbe attention of the child abuse reg- \stry, for example, were up 120 percent last year and other re- quests for services have been up as well. With the layoff of 78 workers, b e said , the departm e nt wouldn't be able to handle half the referrals sent there. ·'This has been the crunch we have been waiting for all week," County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas said. But with limited funds to spread over many areas, he aald, there 1'M stmply no way the county could absorb the $500,000 needed to avoid employee cuts. Supervisors a1lo postponed • 4edsloa on the poglble cutback of nine of the 29 workers ln the County Veterans Service Office, six of 18 employees lD the Coun· ty Offtce of Couumer Affairs and elehl of U wor\en ln the Cooperative Ext.enslon Division. County admtnittr1tor1 bad proposed combininc the thrf'e cons umer advocacy unit.a lnto one otnce to aave administrative costs. · The '390,330 nved by the layoff• would be uaed to finance the county's ahare of a sa rn1Won federal aid pro•r•m for In· I .... t docblnese and Cuban refugees. Veterans. however, objected to cuts in the county offtce as well as its inclusion in what they c a lled t he welfare -oriented Human Services Agency. "Services to the vete ran are a hard·eamed right," said retind Navy Adm. Phil Niekum Jr. of · Laguna Hills. "The veter an ls not a welfare case." H e a lso contended the veteran's offke would be laking a 33 percent cut 1D personnel. far great.er than other county agen. cles. · Supervisors htve postponed several budget decialon8' until the end of hearings thJs week when \bey will decide how to spend 136 million ln federal revenue abarln1dollars. Monday morning a group of more than 2$0 county realdents gathered to urae that at least S4 mllllon of the total be used to continue 1upport to 58 communl· ty organizations that provide counseling. senior citizens and referral service. Spokesm en for the United Network of Or 9&nlzed Social Services contended In many c111ea county dollars i o farther lb their pr'Oframs beeaute they are 1upporUd by m~y volun· &.Mr hours. • To be called e .._,, ..._ .... •• •,It mutt,,...,. a bOdy cotor ltrOnO enough to be attractl¥e • • • not Juet • llQtllty tlnttd off-colo<. Thr .. "*"'9 of all the dt.monct. found .,. tinged with cotor to '°"" degree bUt only aboU1 cwo percent of ..,... qua'lfy .. tanc .... Appro•lmetely one 0#.t of gem fancHe .,. Pf'O' duoed for .-y 2.!00 carats of mined c!t#nondl. A high ritk le lnwotvtd In cut- ting the rough, IUPPC)Mdly 110- 0f, ~-bee-.... the out-8'dl cotor It oft.n ~ldal. The centlfW of many colored ..,,_ .,. ott.n light« 0t may be of a different cok>r ttMln the OUCl6d9 of the rough diamond. Yalow It the moet common of fency oolored diamonds ~ by brown, btedt and IQht ONI"· LMI ~n .. roee. vtolet. pl"k end blue. ..._. of all .. the 9'ftlrald ~ end tin. ruby rwd. lefoN teM, when dlamondt were , round In South Afrlce, th• caMl'Y )'9410w COio< Wfll M tllf9 • thl ~ or bl~. The llrat ~nd found In South Africa .-• CMWY Y91'°' wtlohln9 21 C8tlta In the rough. If WU nM*t ''!urtbl'' and out In .,, CMI OUltMon ....... of 10.73 -- CHARLES II. BARR ..... ._ .. , .... , Green diamonds are moat often from Bahia. Brull. where nwty all diamonds produced shOW some tinge of green. The green color Is thought to be eaueed by natural uranium Ir- radiation In close proximity with diamond crvstals over rrony ~ of years. Thia natunsl s>fOCetS was initiated by nwn When In 190<4. di1monds _,.. treated oreen PY im11111rs- 1ng them In flldlum sali.. Pink diamonds have hie· tOOcally been found In India. and torretlmas eomeo. but the m:>tt lmponant modem source Is the Wllll1mson M ine in Tanzania. Blue diamonds range In tones from or-rblue. powder blut and deep tapph1re blue. All of the f'll,torlc t)l u• dan-ondl .,. of lndlan Of1gln. l'he 1m11 fam:>ut blue ol 111 or COUf*t. 11 the Hope Diamond We have model• of the Hope and Eureka (accurate In 1lzt. oolof and cut) on display In our ttore window lhla WMfo;. You are au,. tO .n}oy '"'"9 them and our fine colleetlon 01 r.ncy colofed dlal'nOndt. sotre Of WhlCh we f'laY9 made up In .cdtlnQ jitwelry dMIQtlS. ll.:I OAIL V f'ILOT l uuad.ay r •jlltllll llr I Iv:' J NATION I WEATHER Just ~oa ting Q wleb~ Tom~~\·r Probe of GSA Deepens Marpbiar Shifting the Blanle Furniture Purchases Said to Violate Policy •E"ITING SOME LEVERAGE: An utric1al envelop · from the Uru~ States DepMrtmenl ol 1'run11portaatton ar· .. 1ved al my houti ye.llterd11y f rotn Dclrolt t picked It up and lVmt'd U over In mr lrc>mblinl hands I knew I wu In :>Oml' kind of govemmen trouble WASHINGTON <AP> -The General Services Admlnl!1trat1on. already the object ol several federal lnvestl1atlons. has been paying millions or dollars to a New Jersey firm for chairs and file cabinets that do not meet specifications. it was reported today . The Washington Post. quoting unnamed sources, said GSA in· vcstlgators had found the CQn· Su plctou.,.ly. I unfolded th papcr1t und found th11t lh1s mlu1ve v s government form OMll 04 R~O C8 l9 " hat .. n·ht'f' I "'a."n·t ~ang hallt"d Into federal court Thurc was a r•· lly ruct' covt•r lt tlcr rrom Lynn L. Bradford, actinJ d1re<'tor of the omc.-of Detecu lnve:>U1t1.1tlon, Motor Veh1· l'lr Pro~ram' II E E PLAINED THAT I had been sclentlf1cally selt>NPd ror the fttl3ched 20 questions on f'orm OMB· "'hak\l'r The government had al:,o upplicd a pre 1'lam pt'<1. Pn ' itddn-sM~d return envelope Al~o. lhert' was a St.'Cond copy or OM B-wbalevcr wh1 cb Wil~ a duphcate for my very own rate~ Now lo the form 1tselr I learned to my amazement that lh1:s 'ast government sheet was a Gear Shift Lever Quest onn ire It bad room for me to include gear shift lever data on all three or my cars-if I owned three cars. Clearly, this :survey is fairly narrow. It doesn 't want to know how well your car is running or If it ever quit on you or burst into names. The government just wants how you're doing with the ~ 11 Gouemment Drawing of Gear Shift Lever tn Questionnmre httle shift lever on the noor. They even included a drawing of one in case you don't know what it looks like. Some sample questions: QU~TION : Have you ever had problems with the floor-mounted gear shift lever on lhis car? ANSWER: Well, frankly, yes. It was on my wife's lil· lie open sports roadster. l leaped in it one day while wear- ing some old peg-cuffed trousers. The lever went up my pantleg and l was stuck there. QUESTION: What kind of trouble? Gear shift lever felt loose? Could not shift gears at all? ANSWER: The trouble was I was trapped on the gear shift lever. It definitely didn't feel loose. It felt pretty light up that pant leg. It wasn't a question or shifting the lever. ll was shifting my leg that 1 was worried about. QUESTION: As a result, did you partially Jose control of the car? ANSWEa: Not at all. l partially lost control or my temper. QUESTION : Did an inj ury result? ANSWER: Il certainly did. To my pride. I asked this guy who was passing by if he'd give me a hand. He look one look, stood back giggling, and applauded. QUESTION: Did the same problem with the gear shift lever reoccur ? ANSWER: Never. I a lways wear short pants in that car now. So lhere you have il, folks. I'm sure the government can hardly wail to get the return of my Great Gear Shift Lever Questionnaire. Amendment Backed TRENTON, N.J . <AP) -New Jersey is the first state to ratify a proposed constitutional amendment to grant congressional representation to the District of Columbia. The state Senate and Assembly approved the proposed amend· ment Monday. The measure must be ratified by 38 slates before Aus. 22, 1985, to become partoftheConstitulion. The proposed amendment, which would give the District of Columbia two U.S. senators and al least one representative, passed the Assembly by a 59· 12 vote ; the Senate quickly followed. tract vioh•lions In an examina- tion or Art Metal Inc., the a gen· ry's main supplier or office rurnlture. GSA technicians who ex· amlned and tested the office furniture supplied by Art MetaJ round that it bore little re· semblance to what GSA had specified when it sought bids Cheniicals Tied to 20% Of Cancers WASHINGTON <A P > -Ex posure to cancer-causing che micals at American work sites may cause at least 2Q per· cent of all cancer deaths --or nearly 80,000 people each year · - with asbestos apparently the No. 1 chemical killer. government scientists say. The e stimates are sharply higher than past figures, which placed the cancer toll from OC· cupalional exposure at only 1 percent to 5 percent, Joseph A. Califano Jr., the secretary of health, education and welfare. said Monday. A S I NG L E c hemical . asbestos. may account for 17 percent of all cancer deaths an· nually. Other chemical culprits include arsenic, ben zene and vinyl chloride. Scientists from the National Cancer Institute and the Na· tional Institute of Environmen· tal Health Science said 20 per· cent was a "conservative" estimate of the cancer toll from work sites, estimating it could run as high as 38 percent. The scientists based their find· ings not on new medical re· search, but on new statistical analyses of the numbe r of workers exposed to cancer· causing chemicals on t he job a nd their risk of incurring cancer. CALIFANO TOLD an AFL· CJO conference on occupational safety and health about the new estimate and released a five· page draft summar y of the study. HEW scientists are putting the study into final form to submit to the Labor Department's Oc· cupational Safety and Health Administration by Friday. OSHA is preparing new stand· a rds for regulating hundreds of known or sus pected cancer. causing agents al work in hopes of accelerating federal action to ban or restrict them. CRITICS OF THE plan have said it could cost industry billions of dollars, and some have said the standards are not needed because the incidence of occupational cancer was low. Dr. David P. Rall, director of the National Institute of En· vironmenlal Health Sciences. said scientis ts who made the low estimates "just haven't looked carefully enough at the prob· lem." Flossie 'No Threat' Texm, Plaim Soggy; Snow Due in Wyoming Te.perat•re• Albu"Que Amarillo Atlante Bel II more Blrtnlno'lttn Bois• Boitof'I 8ufl•lo ClllUl90 Clnctftf'INll Clt...i-0.f Fl. WI" o..w.r Ot'S MolNI oetrolt HtltM -vlu ttouston 1Ca11'1CllV Les Ve .. ~ , unttAoo LOSAftttlft Mletnl Mllweulo:" Mcll ... St. P. ,..11w111e .,_on- Me•Yorll e>*le. 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Hlt111 WteM~y from 10 at llH<Mt lo IOW IOI lnlef'ld. C..stal l.,,_,atlltft Wiii teft9t ••twnn 61 elld 10. lnt•nd t•rn· peraturt• °""" ,..,.,.. ~ ff -IO. TM waw .,._,olltin wlll llt ... s-,,,,....,r,.. TU&N>AY S.t01141PllQll •:JOp.m, U waONUOAY 1t1rt11-t:au.rn. '°' ,.,,,, .. ,.., 1:ua.111. • 1 S.C:end IOW 1 · tt p.m 1 1 hcanf111911 ''"'·"'· ., Suf'I rl1tt ••*' a .m., Mts 1.o.c,.,m. lrom m a nufacture r s, the sources were quoted as saying. ALTHOUGH GSA knew from pre-production tesls that the ol- li c e c hairs did not mee t specifications, the agency chose to Ignore those findings earlter • this year and award Art Metal a ' SS.S million contract to make tbe chairs, The Post said. Ih the process, GSA turned down bids from three other f i rm s w hose chairs m et specifications, sources told the newspaper. Robert E . Hughes. who was in charge ol buying furniture for GSA until last July, told the Post he objected to giving the con- tract to Art Metal because the • bid specifications were not met and he cons idered the com· pany's products to be generally "shoddy." HUGHES WAS quoted as say· ing his objections were over· ruled by Robert P. Graham. commissioner of GSA's Federal Supply Service. But Graham told the newspaper he had in· structed Hughes to decide on his own whether to go ahead with the contract. Philip J . Kurens. president of Art Metal, was quoted as saying he couldn't comment on the mal· ter because of a pending court case . The Newark, N.J .. firm has challenged in federal court a re· cent decision by GSA Ad· minls trator J ay Solomon to cancel a $9 milllon contract awarded to Art Metal in August to supply more filing cabinets. FEDERAL AGENCI ES have complained in the past that many or lhe filing cabinets re· quired extensive repairs before they could be used. The company. which last year received $25 million out or a total of $32 million in sales from GSA contracts, has been under investigation by the GSA in re- cent months . Other federal investigations of GSA are looking Into allegations that corrupt employees and con· tractors are costing taxpayers S66 million annually. If you have $10,000 or more In a 5% bank passbook, we can Increase your Interest rate by at least 50%. All you do Is switch your funds Into one of our Six· Month Money Market Certi· flcate Accounts. Interest will be cred ited quarterly or, at your option.. Fire Rages Helicopter at rif.'!ht drops water on a blazin~ hillside as weary firefighters fought gusting, shifting winds today in foothills southwest of Denver. Forest fire teams from California joined the battle against the blaze. which has destroyed 3,100 acres of timber and rangeland. No injuries and limited property damage have been reported since it started Sunday. Many homes were threatened today. Gunman on Campus Kills I, Wounds I ANN ARBOR. Mi ch. <AP 1 -·A gunman shot a building supervisor on the University of Michigan campus early today, then pursued him into a building and fired several more shots. killing him and wound· ing a bystander. police s aid. Police Capt. Robert Conn said that on the basis of witnesses ' reports and other information. investigators would seek a murder warrant lo· day ror a m_an who was ac-of school buildings were locked. q u aln~~d w_1th the v 1ct1 m was initially hit outside the Music Auth~m~aes withheld the name of Building at the center of the huge the victim. campus. Conn said. THE WO UNDED MAN , 28· year -old ·Rocky Mayne of Ann Arbor, was hit in the shoulder by a stray bullet and was listed in good condition at University Hospital. Conn said. 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' t San•• An• (71•1547·9741 IThousend Oakt (805) •97·2787IUpland171•1981 28211V111t1 (71A) 728·a585 f ' CALIFORNIA Chu101ny Chl111p· Mo1~y Tours Neighborhood PALM SPRINGS IAP 1 Wh t d~2' 1 per.on do when 11 chlm -pan~ Wllllu' In throu!lh the back door aod tn&tlces himself ul home In front O! 0.-let~v lOn aet" Offer blm some refre hment. of course Thet 11 what one hospatabll' couplo did when Simon. • foot·IOOS" four root t•ll. a pound <'hlmp. bro«o out of his cage and decided to m~ h ntt-"bor ''I GU HE JUST wanl('d to l 1:1ke n look ul the nelahborhood." aid 1~llre Sgt ~ Wei&f'l Semon &ot I~~ Sunday n11hl rrom hil!i PM\•ate o"'ner while he wa ~in.g ft"d. aJd Weigel "lit> threw lht own~r aside and just walked away." Weigel said, add•na lhot lht' ch1mp didn't ap pear to bf danaerou~ · II~ wu Jwu playing like a <"h1mpaniee does. He m~ to bt' a "ery gentle monkt'> ·· door off u mt.'lul s hed tn whtch he Wlb tempornrlly confined THE GtJTSV MONKt:V then !launlered Into the ba<'k door of one rouplc'li home. Weigel saJd, '· . wulkcd Into thu living room, at down und started watching TV. They ofrered him a piece ol cake. iand he ate it." He nn-.lly was tOUed Into rt turnana to his caa:e llnder Arrest Tladey, Septembor ! ;> Hl73 Younger, Brown Rapped Debate Claims Fraudulent? .. SACRAMENTO <AP> -Attorney Oeneral Evelle Younger and Gov. Edm~d Brown Jr. are both under League.or Women Voters at- tack for ~e1r failure lo agree on campaign debates, but League of. ficers say it is really Younger who Is uncooperative. ~~....;...~~~~~~~~~ BOTH THE DEMOCRATIC "I don't thnink he is m isleading governor and his Republlcan nor do t think he is fraudulent."' challenger have said they want to debate. but negotiations over format have broken down, and plans for League-sponsored televised debates have lloun· dered. BUT SHE REPEATED that her criticism applied to both campaigns. adding. ··we've. been bending over backwards to avoid laking sides." Simon cu~~ i>omc damage. thouah. !&!! he wailked around lhe neighborhood. denling a car hood as he bounced on tl, pulling out shrubs and planb. throwing patio furniture and even tearing Nol one to lcl mo~s grow un der has hairy feel. Simon escaped again Monday. This time he was apprehended by a police officer who, Weigel said. "chained him lo the patrol car" until his owner could take ham home again. Sacrame~to police arrest a Teamsters picket Monday al?ng with about 40 others for alleg~dly_ blocking a driveway. C<?ntra_ct talks between the union and four Northern California supermarket chains are scheduled to resume Wednesday. In response. League President Joan Rich and debate project manager Dana Quittner said at a Monday news conference that both campaigns had made mis· l eading . deceptive and fraudulent statements about their willingness to debate. Asked to specify what the can· didates have done improperly. the two League leaders cited a letter from Younger's campaign that said Younger has accepted a debate proposal of the Junior League and Urban League. She said when the League drafted a compromise debate formal with elements or the Younger and Brown proposals.· Younger refused while "tht· Brown campaign has not only accepted. but more than that 1s willing to meet us ." Yo~nger's press secretary: Boo!'ae Shok, said the GOP; nominee did not intend to take p~rt in any }llore negotiations With the L~ague or Women Voters or Brown's camoahm. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Controversial Proposals Shown Ahead in Polls E'mon Bond .... ......_ Rep. Daniel J . Flood. D-Pa .. has been freed on Sl0.000 bond in Los Angeles. I le has been arraigned on three federal perjury charges. SAN FRANCISCO !AP I The most controversial proposals on the Nov. 7 ballot -to restrict public smoking re- quire the firing of homosexual teachers and expand the death penalty -are aJt heavily favored by California voters pollster Mervin Field said today ' HIS SURVEY of 747 registered voters shows Proposition s to limit smoking favored by 58 percent, Proposition 6 on homosexual teachers ahead by 61 per· cent ~nd Proposition 7 to toughen ~nallles for murder leading by a whop· pmg 83 percent. In all three cases. the percentage of undecided voters is s mall -4 percent on Prop. s and 8 percent on 6 and 7 Field said. ' The wording of the propositions as read lo those surveyed "was taken from the statements appearing on the in- itiatives and represents essentially what voters will see on their November ballot," Fields~id. THE 58·36 SPLIT on Prop. s comes very close to the estimated breakdown of smoker s and non-smokers in -Santa Barbara Jolted By Quake Aftershock SANTA BARBARA IAP I An earth· quake registering 3.7 on thet Richter scale jolted rei.1dents awake early to- day. but police had no preliminary re· ports of damage from the aftershock or lust month's temblor. "It woke me up," said Sunta Barbara police Lt. Charles Davis. "ll shook the house pretty good ... I was waiting for m y motorcycle to fall over in my garage." The quake, which occurred at 4 :58 a.m., was centered seven miles southwest of Santa Barbara "right in the middle" of an aftershock area, said Kate Hutton, a seismologis t at California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. A 5.1 quake hit the area Aug. 13. Eatp~e• Oppo•e Bro"'" SACRAMENTO <A P > -The largest labor organization that represents state employees says it will "publicly op· pose" Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. for re-e I ection this year. But Waller Craib. president of the 115,000·member Califoqtia State Employees Association. specified Mon· day that it wouldn't go so far as to en· dorse Republican Attorney General Eve Ile Younge r , who is seeking Brown's post. S~'• Rite• Set TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE (AP >· The remains of 11 servicemen recently ~-. NB Group S11ing Union By tbe Associated Press The Western Growers Associa· lion of Newport Beach has filed a $200 million damage suit against the United Farm Workers In connection with a violent confrontation between striking union members and non-union workers at two King City tomato growers last fall. Association vice-president Les Hubbard s~id Monday at WGA headquarters the suits filed in Mon· terey Superior Court on behalf of Witney Farms,0.P. Murphy&Sons and their employees ln the King City area, seeks $25.8 million In actual damages and $175 million tn ptlnltlvedamages. The ault &lccuses the U-FW, several of Its organ1z4!rs and some 500 members of damaging equip· ment and employee cars and pre· venUng harvesting or crops durtng a violent confrontallop at Wltney rarm1, a Murphy s®1>ller ( __ sr._if_TE ______ ) returned by Vietnam will be transferred to the mainland United Slates on Tues· day. The remains will arrive here at about 5 p.m . and will receive full military honors. said Major Tobu.as van Rossum Daum. ¥mrnger BU• Ta~ Cut LOS ANGELES I AP ) -Republican gubernatoria l candidate Evelle Younger has disputed state financial ex· perts and claims the state's $1 billion in· come tax cul will not sav~ taxpayers money. Calling the bill a "phony," the state attorney general said Monday reduced property tax deduction resulting from Proposition 13 will bring higher pay· menls that will offset any proJected sav· ings under the bill. '/tfafla' E'i911re Dies SAN JOSE IAP>-Josepb X. Cerrito, 67. identified as a Mafia leader in the U.S. Congressional Record, was burled here Monday at services that attracted mourners in more than 50 black limousines. Cerrito, who operated a car dealership here, died Thursday at a hospital after an illness. Nudi,st Setback Won't Stop Beach Backers • SAN DIEGO <AP I -The battle over nude beaches Isn't over, despite failure or proponents t o ga ther enough signatures on petitions to force a new election on the issue. A SPOKESMAN for the Nude Beachell Committee says a new petition drive wiJI be mounted aimed at placing the Issue of nudity at Black's Beach on the 1980 general election ballot. The group failed lo get the neceasary signatures this tlme around, Keith D. Boyer. aclinR county registrar or vQten, said Monday. He said a random sampling method showed fewer than 90 percent of the 47 ,000 signature~ sub· mitted were valid. LAST VEAR, VOTERS resclodcd 4 city ordinance which since 1973 allowed nudily al the 1101 ated. 900·root municipal beach In La Jolla. Cal~fornia and throughout the country. Esttm.ates are that about 37 percent of Americans smoke. The propo~al is strongly opposed by the tobacco industry, small businesses ~hambe_rs of commerce and some civii hbe~tan~. It ~as the support of the Cahf~rma Medical Association. the American Lunl! Association. AmeriNm Cancer Society and the Sierra Club ~ro~. 6. also known as the Briggs lmt1attv.e, would prevent the hirjng and require the firing or openly gay teachers or those who promote homosexuality. FIELD SAID RECENT national opin· ion . surve~s by George Gallup and LoU1s Harns show "a majority of the American public disapproves of homosexuals as school teachers. but ap- proves of their working in many other job classifications." Prop. 7 expands the categories of first degree murder which could be punished br ~be death penalty and makes It more dtfftcult for convicred murderers to be paroled. "--Brown Signs Law to Cut Wurt Cases SAN FRANCISCO IAPI -Most civil suits involving $15,000 or less would be settled by arbitration, not jury trials. under legislation signed Into law Mon· day and intended to reduce court backlogs. speed rulings and save money. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. told some 1,600 lawyers at the State Bar Associa· lion convention. who watched him sign SB 1362. that the measure was "a small but significant step" toward making the judicial system more ''lean. responsible and effective." "WE HA VE NO other choice." the Democratic governor said. "If we don't control the runaway growth In new laws. procedures and times it takes to resolve disputes, then we will have radical reactions," much as Proposition 13 was a reaction by voters fed up with runaway property taxes, Brown said. "l don't think the legal system has the capacity today or ever has had the capacity to mediate every single dis· pute between husbands and wives ... and ever y single neighborhood dis· pule," he said. SPONSORED BY Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Smith, D· Saratoga, the new law is intended to re· duce the expense to counties and the state of resolving civil suits filed in superior courts by eliminating the need for new judges to handle backlogs, and by speeding up hearings on the cases. Now. with about 100,000 cases pend· ing, litigants wait an average or 2'AI years before their cases are resolved, Smith has said. Brown told the convention that an erosion in public confidence in poliU· clans is "spreading like a cancer over the land, affecting lJlwyers, judges, doc· tors and other pillat's or our societ y." WITHOUT REFERRING 'directly lo Chiel Justice Rose Bird, Brown said il that lack or confidence spreads to in· elude ··an independent judiciary, and its ability to make judgments above the fray of the moment, we do have a serious problem." Mrs . Bird, who spoke to the conven· tlon Sunday, ho~ refused to campaJgn on her own behalf against groups or· ganized to unseat her, saying she did not want lo Poliliclie the selection of Justices. The arbttrotlon law Brown signed re· quires the now system, elfecUve Jan. 1, In counties wllh 10 or more Superior Court. judges. Those are Alameda, Con· tra Costa. Fresno, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside , Sacramento. San Bernardino, Santa Clara, San Mateo. San Diego and San Francisco. OTHER COUNTIES CAN decide to pa rtlclpate voh1nt.a.rlly. Any allo~y both parties agree upon mey orblt.rale cases under lhe Jaw. and would be paid SlSO a day. . . ..-. .... "THAT I~ MISLEADING. SHE SAID YOUNGER is will·· ing to debate under the rules or.: fered by the Junior League and the Urban League -in which' the two candidates would ques· lion each other -and not under the League of Women Voters format, in which some debate!: would use the Younger-approved format and others would include P.anels of reporters asking ques. lions. Thal is fraudulent. That is de· ceptive," Ms. Quittner said. Ms. Rich added that stale· ments of bolh campaigns on the debates were ''at best mislead· ing and at worst fraudulent." Asked what Brown had done t h at was mi s leading or fraudulent, Ms. Quittner replied, Mr. BUSINESSMAN WOULD YOU LIKE YOtJR wo11as COMPENSATION DIVIDEND BACK IN SIX MONTHS AFTER POLICY EXPIRATION? UT ORDIMAllL Y T AtCES Et&H'THM MOMTHSt Phone Bob PALEY & ASSOCIATES, INC. 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Tueeclsy, September 12. 1978 Robert N Wf'ed1Publ1sher Thomas Ketovt1/Ed1tor Barbtlro Kr?tblch/Edlt0t't11 P~ EC11tor ·A War in Which . .. =The Public Won lt " ~ early tn 1973 that the tht>n n~dglln~ Regional • Cooi.tal Comm•~blon \\C·nt to \\Ur with Ave<> Commun1l y • De\•c lope,-, o ve r a ~ac re pll.lllned coastal development betwe<>n South Laguna nd Dnni. Point. The <>n.-.&11ns serit.><> of court lJattlt.'h co~t A\'t.'O dearly mt the proJt.!t'l >(round lo u hull It hru, tx~ stalemated ever slnct' Jud.gm~ fron\ tht• nc,., d1°H·lopment pl n lhul th~ l'Om&>:ctn) nu\\ ha' tx•forr lht· t'Ounty Planntng Com- mtssaon, however. thl' tortur~d rt •lny was worth the wall Crtme are A\·ro·-. rormcr manaf,tement ·s plans for a high rl.M' rt'SC>rt hotel alonR tht: water Gone. too, are th htith houstns: d<>ns1ue~ and d l1\IC'lopment reature~ that \\Ould haH· ('Ul the public out from t!nJoymenl of that por t1on or~ l'O~lhn<' ln t.Jw1r plm•c urc plons Uwt prc!>ervc whul s hould be pre erH'<i. mdudm~ unobstructed ocean view. realistic hou~mg dt'l'bllH?~ that assurt· mainlammg the area ·~ natural bt'ftuly Jnd. m osl ~1~nificantly. u development pro~1 am 1 ha t ~·~url':'!> <'Ontinu,·rl public cnjoym4:nt of the co;,i!'>t urt·u~ AvC'O':, new m,magtr~ :-.hould be <'Ommended for com- inA up "1th a plun that took the public.' into consideration and pres~r\'ed the area's lx·..i uty. And giving credit whe re credit is due. the oftcn- mahgned environmenta l groups and Coastal Commission that (ought the battles should be thanked for helping stop the questionable deve lopment of the precious coastal area. Econonllc Facts By now 1t is ralrly ge nerally known that the British economy has been in a rnther regrettable condition in re- cent years. So it m ay come as a surprise to learn that U.S. pro- ductivity growth over the past decade has been less than that of a ll other .major nations a nd now is tied with the United Kingdom in last place. For many years U.S. productivity grew about 3 per- cent a year That growth now has dropped to 1 percent. placing us le vel with Britain in last place on the world scene. This information was put forth by Sen . John Dan· forth. a member of the Senate Finance Committee that 1s examining the m ajor tax bill passed by the House. Arguing in favor of lowering the corporate tax rate t'\'t'rl more than provide d m the House measure. m the in· ten·:-.t of generating more capital to stimulate the ec·onomv. Danforth further noted that the percentage of U S ~r~s national product devoted to the formation of capital now 1s less than any other nation. including Great Brit am. "We're dead last, .. he declared. Whjle c utting corporate taxes may not seein to have much appeal for the average taxpayer. the cold economic fact is that business needs cash to step up productivity and create new jobs. And cash turned over to the government in the form of taxes creates nothing but more government which -does nothing to s timulate the health of the nation's economy and keep it m competition with the rest of the world. Recheck Power Supply When it comes to providing e mergency pawer in event or serious e lectrical outages. recent experience in Laguna Beach s ugges ts you can never be over-prepared. Laguna was hit with a downtown power loss in the t•a rly morning ho urs . Both police and fire departments were blacked out. But when crews a ttempted to cul in emergency gcnerntors. these units also failed. Emergen- t'Y s ervices were thus without power for nearly one hour. The failure of e m erge ncy generators came. accord· mg to city officials. despite the fact that the units are in· s pecl<..>d weekly a nd were reported a s functioning perfect- ly jus t the previous Friday. Electl'ical company officials have warned in recent times that heavy demands could cause more outages or hrown-ouls in the future if more power sources are not developed. And th ere is always the threat that unan- ticipated events might cut electrical service. The recl!nt Laguna Beach experience s uggess that perhaps o fficials at all facilities where electrical power is critical, s uch as emergency services and hospitals, s hould increase efforts to assure th<tl auxiliary generat- ing units are indeed functioning. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and art ists Reader comment Is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Poem By L. M. BOYD This is the last verse of a ramous poem : "And you each genUe animal . . . lo you for life may bind ... and make it follow at your call . . . It you are always kind." Can you name the poem? or course. or course, .. Mary Had a Little Lamb." Dear Gloomy Gus F'rom the amounts of money I read of buralan and their Ilk getting when robbing homes. businesses etc., and the cost of living being wbal ll Is, seems to me ~y'd be better oft just R"Olng to worlc They'd have more lime orr. Jc. Claim ls lbal people with blue eyes and red hair are more likely to be nan biters than people with brown eyea and brown hair. Q. "What's the oldest known fermented liquor?'' A. Somethln1 called Toddy. made in lndla since 800 B.C. out of rice and molasses. Q . ''Who was the first president to have a phone on his desk?" A. Herbert Hoover. Q . "Wh a t'!! n librocub1cularist ?" A. Someone who reads ln bed. "Whlcb o f the Wult Olaney characters hos turned up In the most mQvles?" A. Donald Duck, by tar Quutlon aris es as to whether the United Slates has ev(!r had a president and vice presldent bclonglna to· different polltlcol parties. Yes, thot, too, occurred When Federalis t J o hn Adams w111 pre1ldeot. bis vice president was Republican Thomos Jcf. ferson. Nick Thimmesch D.C. Doesn't Qualify as State W ASHlNGTON -There is no tood reasoo why, In ordur t-0 de· It ver voting r1lblll to District or Columbia residents. thb federal city s hould suddenly be re· garded as a state entitled to two fully runctlonlng U.S. senators and a representative or two. 'I el that is what a bunch of frightened polltlc1ans decided here recently, In pus1ing o constltuUonal ame ndme nt now to be vot · ed o n by th e fifty l egitimat e s tates ror ratirication The Dis tr let o f Columbia , wb1 c h 1s on e · twentieth the size of poor liUle Rhode Is land -our tiniest state -physically amounts to nothing more than Cl collectton or federal buildings. m onuments and parks. Though It has an elected mayor. c ity council. school board. and one non-voting del· egate to the House. and votes for President , the ultimate power over the fate or D.C. is held by congressional commit· tees which not only control the purse strings but the OistricL government's very right to ex- ist Indeed . in the 1870s. Congress did abolish the existing D.C. government. and even to· day has the authority to veto the actions or the city council. Some stale D.C. would be. D.C. IS NO more a state than. say, Switzerland is a world naval power. The men who wrote the U.S. Constitution in· tended that the seal of federal government be located in a special place -set aside for that purpose -away from any entanglement with designated states. Article One and the Seven- teenth Amendment s pecify "state" in referring to mem- bers hip in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. Chief Justice J ohn Marshall wrote that "state," as used in the first two articles. referred only to member states of the Union and no( to D.C. And yet here we have a sim- pering Congress voling that. to provide represent.at.ion ror D.C .. it "shall be treated as though it were a state." Before I go further. J want to say that a case can be made out Paul Harvey ror 0 C. residents to be able lo elect llouse members with full votlng rights. But the case Is tcr· rlbly thin for converting O.C. in lo a virtual st.ate to get it two U.S. senators 83 weU . HOUSE MEMBERS represent the people directly. Senators are supposed to represent varied In· terests In a much larger and dJ verse territory. Moreover. in our federal system. the st.ates were to enjoy a sovereignty . standlng as a buffer to encroach· ment by the central govern· menl. Since U.S. senators should vote for the larger and d iverse interests or their s tate -even against the federal government -how would U.S. senators from the federally dominated District of Columbia vote for the 1n terests or their jurisdiction when it 1s wboUy dominat~ by one power -the very federal gov· ernment st.ates should be leery or .. Again. the le~is lilures of s tates rattly cons lltut.onal amendments. but 0 C. has no state legislature. Nor does it have a governor. county or township government. or cows. t:ven Rhode Island has cows Indeed. as Sen. S.l. Hayakawa CR.-Calif. I points out, 0 C. has no seaport. no industry, no agriculture. only the big· s pe nding rede ral government Two-thirds or employed O.C people work ror the federal gov- e rnment or the businesses which serve It. Washington D C doesn't produce anything -no wheat. automob1les. or rurnlture. It spends the produc- tion of other states. Washington, D.C. isone hugestomach sides ." One Senulor rema rk ~d that if a secret vote on th1~ amendmen\ had bt..~n held. 1t would have I05l two to one. an· stead of winning two to one lt was not clear tbink1n1 but politi c~tll pressure bordering on tyranny which put this fraud over. The 0 C. detegalt! in Uu: Hous e is Walte r Fauntroy. J popin1ay of the first order. whc1 1s able to muster busloads of D.C. r~idents for southern 1n. vasions In order to knock off o congressman wtth black vote$ Since last spring, using the franking prlvllel'e. Fauntroy sent vast mailings across tht· South to black community leaders telling them how lmpor tant it i& for D C. to have full representation. Translated. lh1~ means that Fauntroy pants to become the first elected U.S. senator from D C. SOUTHERN senators like Strom Thurmond <R ·S.C 1 and Herman E. Talmadge tO.-Ga 1 caved In out of fear of being driven out of office by black votes. So did five northern gov- ernors fwith large black popuJa. lions in their states 1 by urging ratification of the amendment. So did G.O.P. national chairman Btll Brock who thinks this Is <i slick way to gel bl ack support ror Republican candidates. And Sen. Edward Ke nnedy ID.-Mass. 1 had one of his oc casional demagogic moments by declar ing. in effect. that a votl' against the amendment was ., vote against blacks. Such non- sense. This amendment wo'lld be wrong if D.C. were 70 percent white. or Chicano. or Aleut -In· stead of70 percent black as it is. IT MAKES more sense. ai-. Sen. Orrin Hatch <R .-Utah 1 pro poses. ror Congress to cede back to Maryland cwlth its legislature's consent 1 all of D.C except ror a s m a ll Cederal enclave. In 1846. northern Virginia got its piece or O.C back through this method. H this .. full r etrocesc;ion" were accomplished. people llv mg in Washington could still elect their own congressmen and vote for U.S . senators from Maryland. The way it ls now. Fauntroy & Co. are trying to coer ce stale legislatures into quick passage or this bad l egis l ation. Fortunately. California balked. and Delaware flat out rejected tl. Othe.r stales should do the same. · Delayed Retirements Might Save Pensions Forcing any willing and able worker to retire at any age is ob· scene . But that is not the reason re· tirement laws are being changed. ll's because we can't afford not to. Interesting, isn't it, bow oft.en we have to do what we ought to do -if only for purel y prag m atic ' con s idera- tions? Jn Detroit. Los Angeles and Oakland. Calif .• half of the entire budget for the police and fire departments goes to pay penslom for retirees. Stale and local governments have issued $270 billion worth of "promissory notes," which they Art Hoppe have no prospect of ever being able to pay. "Twenty years and out" pension plans for policemen and firemen wilJ bankrupt American cities in the foreseeable future unless something gives. WHAT BAS happened Is that pollticians historically have or- fered policemen and firemen im· proved retirement benefits in Heu of pay raises. This deferred to some future administrator the problem of paying the bill. Now the bill is coming due. Similarly. military retirement -retirement after 20 years on half pay -Is more than we can afford. What voters have done in Oakland. Calir., is to "phase out" the retirement formula. They will not take any pension money away from present employees, but future employees wl 11 receive le,,s benents. Congress recently ra1sed the mandatorv retirement aize from 65 to 70. mostly to take the pressure orr top-heavy Social Security. Now a su1t ls on its way lo the Supreme Court which could abolish .. any discrimination based on age.•· THE U.S. Court of Appeals - ruling on behalf or a tenured teacher -did find lhat "public employees cannot be forced to re· tire at any age on the basis or age alone." The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights supports that position. How many Americans will want to continue working? When Sears suspended its "65 and out" rule last fall. 45 percent or all employees turning 65 chose to keep working. H e alth . Education a nd Welfare Secretary Joseph Califano says 65 is not old anymore, that our nation mu:sl reevaluate its historic polic1e11 toward age and retirement. In 1900. age 65 was old. Jn 1978, t.hree-rourths or all peoph.• who reach 65 will live to age 81. SO'. says Secretary Califano. required retire ment at any age may be prohjb1t1vcJy costly. HE ASKS Congress to con· sider "phased retirement" with increased incentives to do part time work. Thirty years ago, half of all men 65 and over remained on the job. Today only one In five does. And with the aggregate obhi:ta tion due all retirees now exceed ing SS trillion -an amoun1 equal lo our entire federal budget at Its present level for the next 20 years -the money to meet these future obligation:. Just is not there. Hthe VietnaIDese Won, Why Should We Pay The~? The Vietnamese have been buttering us up lately. hinting to visiting Congressional delega. Uona that they sure would like to let bygones be bygones and could we maybe spare a couple of billion or ~ to help them re· build their blasted countryside? Are they out of their minds? This kind of devious Ob5equious• nesa Is an In· suit to our In· tclllgence. Who the hell do they thJnk won that war anyway? Tbey did. It is a uni· vcraalty ac· C'Cpted axJom In dlplomatlr circles that to the victor belongs the d uty of paying the van· qulahcd for any und all damage incurred durlng hostilities. As you know, thanks to our generosity and foresight In com. perfulln« Germany ond J8pan tor 1tartlnar a war with u"· wo con no tonier afford thei r automobiles And that's the way it should be. Certa.lnly a defeated country that's been bombed Into rubble can't afford to pay for a war. Wars are very expensive. SO LET'S NOT let those Viet· namese get away with sldlin1 up to us t rying to look like a bunch or losers. They won that war fair and square, by God, and they ought to pay ror It 1 Admittedly. it won 't be easy for them. ll isn't just the $100 billion they owe us fo r the bombs. bullets, defoliants and what not we expended In order to lose that Wt\r, Far more dJ(. flcult will be rebuilding our shat· tered economic. soclul a nd political systems. There can tx-no question that the expensiv(• war Induced a period of unprt'cedcnted lnlla· tlon 1hftl Ms all bul destroyed the value or our dollar It crcat· cd o generation .l{ap that ttN parent oi:aln~l child It t'aus('{I riots and demonstrations that Jed to a la.'ltlng loss or respect tor tradition and authority And when it was all over we sank tn- to a miasma of political apathy that. t.o this day. threatens our democracy. And they want us to pay them? SURE, THEY may be short a tew bridg~ and hospitals. But baslc31ly their country appears unified and t he ir population '--~~~~~~~~~-- gung ho. And I'll tx-t the Gnomes of Zurich jus t lau~h when ic1nyone ~uggesu the need t o prop up their national unit or currency. True. it 's doubtful they couJd come up with the trllllon dollarq or so to restore' our war-ravaged society lo its former greatne~ But thel'(''S an 1mportan1 lesson In thi:s that I hope we've learned once nnd for all Nev ·r lose .• war t o a poor . h ll le. lJn derdeveloped country. IF YOU'RE going to lo~ a war . loi;e it lo a b15(. rich, powerful country. Just think. if we'd had the ,;ood sense to losti World War II to I.he German:) and Japam.'lSi', they couldn 't af ford to drive Studebakers tod3y And whilt> Wl''re all hopinJr \\c've lcurned Ol<r k'lson. lr1 ' also hope the \'1ctnumt':<.l' h .. vt• l ~o rnt'd thl•l r ... too J>h···d•n11 povtrty "'on ·, Al'l them oH thl· hook "It you co.n·1 afford .a war.· ... Horry Truman tor pcrti.1p:. 11 was Konrad l\d~n3uer1 onct- aald. "don't win t ·· f NATION Mixed Thinks Served Fractur d Phrases Give Cliches New Life By H Gtl .~ M LUGAN .,.,_,.,c;er,_ __ RIDGEFIELD. Conn "My husband amokH hit~ a hsh. ' com11laint?d the woman In lht' llu~rm .. rktt tht> ulhrr day, which reminded mt th t anotht r 1>em10.1r 1n Obvtrse Enallsh ml1ht be m order now thol a nt"'4-io.rhool tcrm ~ bea.innina Obv~ Ent:ll!\h, )OU may rcull from a pre \'IOu.1 )jlmmtnntt hert an tht· st •w pot. l d Uvertna a elant'lng blow to thC' lnnguaae lllO that everyday t'xprus ton:. and '*t'll we>rn r hrhcs emt>rtecf alight· ly askc~· JAM TH\'ltBFft. WHO UVU in lbese ex urban part.a, d.lt.C'C)H•rf'd th!A phenomenon in a house ma1d na"'t"d Dt Ila who bit the mother tonJue W1th her t'\e tooth '"\hat she seldom could Sef' "'hPre the rt't!t of lhc• \enttnce was 101n1. She re1u1arb t.lartlc:d lht-r .;mow; humorn.t with queb llon.s hk'· ·0o ~ou w&1nt crc:tonnes In your soup torH&ht"" and ·Shall I burn lht' refu1ee ln the In canerator·• · tnce l la~t wrott> .tbout this rare knack for puthn11 u little re\~r!>e Enghsh on the Queen's En£hsh, a number or rN1ders ha\•e written, report mg on ho'4 our h' ing language 1s fertili%ed in their area and. encloslng documented evidence. From La Verne, Cahl.. Clarice Kum sub- mitted a newspaper article on the "Taiwan Scene" that began "QUEMOY, Republic of China -The craw that sticks m the throats of the Red Chinese is this little island just a couple of miles off the mainland in the Formosa Straits." It's enough to make Edwin Newman swear off ('rawfish Corlife. especially in Chinese restaurants. By BU Keane Dog Does It Sol.on Seeks Culprit WASHINGTON !AP> -It may take the New York City Police Department to clear up the mess in the U.S. House of Representatives. particularly the mess some dog left in the hall in front of Rep. David Treen's office. Can the enforcers of the Big Apple's new dog law t hat requires owners to pick up after their pups succeed where congressional investigators have failed? CAN THEY DETER MINE WHETHER the culprit was Rags, the sheepdog that s leeps outside the office of Rep. Dave Evans, D-lnd .• or Rep. Les Aspin's shaggy dog, named Junket? Or is there some other dirty dog roaming the fourth floor of the Cannon House Office Building? And who left the anonymous note in Treen's of· fice? Spokesmen for the two prime suspects deny that either Rags or Junket was responsible for the mess in front of the Louisiana Republican's office door. What is discreetly described as "the incident" occurred a month ago and suspicion immediately fell on Rags , well known for his habit of sleeping in the corridor. BUT A STAFF INVESTIGATION disclosed that Junket also is a regular visitor to the fourth floor of the Cannon Building. Nol only that. Aspin and Treen both serve on the House Armed Services committee and oflen are oo opposite sides of issues. lnves~gator~ began considering whether the incident was ideological. One morning, an anonymous note was left in Treen 's office. THE WRITER DEFENDED THE HONOR of Junket," "the canine representative of Racine, Wis." "I thlnk this affair smells," said the writer who suggested that the culprit might have been a high-level administration lobbyist rather than Rags or Junket. Death Valley Hoine to Many WASHINGTON <AP> -Death Valley, a seem· lngly barren desert in Southern California and Nevada, Ls the home of more than 230 kinds of birds. 17 kinds or lizards. 19 kinds of snakes. a variety of insects, and more than 1,500 wild burros, says National Geographic World magazine. ... Twenty-two kinds of plants grow only in Death Valley, says the magaiine. Do 7ou have tire and Chert tneurance on your personal belon1Ln11? 0trz1 & Year Phone 548-5554 I ~ Tlltk & Pett Rabbiu ~--1914 Harbor Bhd •• COICa Mesa A St!utllc b1t~kt'lball fan wrote that he beard a "'porlac.a~lcr predlrt bis beloved SuperSonics would huve a hard tim~ ln the championship playoUe with the Wa.shlngton Bullets because "Elvin H11yes can come at you from any direction, h<."11 glftf'd with perennial vision." A Fort Lauderdale. Fla .. psychiatric social worker, uddrt.'$11ln¥ u local women's club at ll cof· fee klatch. heard herself introduced as "a very warm human beam ." Pc>rhJps because of ILS l''rench and Spanish c~ 4J. • J herll1ttte. New Orleans µ<!'~St ~ 11ccm11 to ~ u treasure . __ __!W _ trove ol Inventive l inguis t s . Rc>turnlng there after an absence of 10 years abroad. m y wife was 1rtieted by a random acquaintanc~ out or the long ago with "Oh Brigid, we couldn't remember what you looked like, but you look just like we re· member you.'' A CUSTOMER ONCE LECTURED JIMMY Brennan or the famous French Quarter restaurant clan that "tipping should be included in the bill, like they do in France. That way, it's a lot less painless." Then there is aU.orney Thomas Garret. the always eloquent voice of the 9th Ward in New Orleans, who told a Senate subcommittee looking into urban crime patterns : "We got every kind ot crime imaginable here in the 9th Ward; muggings, drugs, rape, gun law violations, unexpected mothers." Politicians seem to have a flair for this sort or verbal adagio. Tip O'Neill, lhe speaker of the House. told the American Society of Newspaper Editors In Washington he would "unturn every stone" to get to the bottom or the Korean influence-pedd.llng scandal. IN WORDS MISAIMED AT A CONVENTION of carnival geeks but exploding on the floor of the Louisiana Legislature, a Cajun lawmaker once ad· vixed that august body: ''Don't bite your chickens before they hatch." It was he who also sought to sink an aid lo de· pendent children bill with the ringing cry: "To hell with posterity, what's posterity ever done for us?" The Opelousas lawyer who related both these anecdotes to m e said his Cajun colleague "could bring the King's English to Its knees like a gored ox," but I think he meant a polled Hereford. This sort or hit-and-run rhetoric ts "spreading like wild flowers," according to the resident li nguaphobe In my office who warned me the Ken· lucky Derby would be "a real cliff dweller." JUST THE OTHER DAY AT ONE of those wayside Inns where the menu is always in French and the placemats in olde English, I heard a customer tell the waitress, "I don't want the soup du jour. I had that yesterday." Out of deep respect for this type of verbal in- genuity, a neighbor's son, who goes to Providence College, had his year book picture inscribed with the words of baseball player-intellectual Jim Bouton as his motto for life: "I'll have the pie a la mode. and put some ice cream on it." These days even the visual arts have their own way of looking at things orally. WITNESS THE WORDS OF BIUTISB fight announcer Harry Carpenter when Joe Bugner. her majesty's white hope. was get.ting his nose badly bent out of shape by the then champion Muham· mad All : "Bugner now really is bringing out the best in Ali." Rocky Graziano might have said the same of welterweight Frilzie Zivic, never a devotee of the Marquis or Queensberry's rules. but he said It bet- ter : "That bum put his thumb in my eye and tried to dial a number." · San Diego Zoo's Gorilla Succumbs SAN DIEGO <AP > -Massa, San Diego Wild Animal Park's acrobatic lowland gorilla, has died of a respiratory ailment. Keepers round the 13·year-old male gorilla dead during rounds Saturday. a Wild Animal Park spokesman said Monday. MASSA HAD BEEN SUFFERING from what preliminary laboratory studies indicate may have been a serious bout with Valley Fever. Massa shared the Gabon. Africa home of Dr. A I b.e rt Sc h w e i t z e r · s d a u g h t e r • Re n a Eckert-Schweitzer. until he became an obnoxious and overly-active 2-year·old. 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Castelluc- ci. a research scientist with PPG Indus tries Inc., of Springdale. Pa .. reported the discovery at the national meeting o ( th e Am e rican Chemical Society. CAST ELLUCCI said ascorbic acid cou ld partiall y r e place c hrome-r elated proc· esses in metal treat· men ts. UODEl 45Y'P9000W C•ot!ed ol !he !"'8$1 wooo SOllO~ Of"O QUOlotv "90el!fS. occen•ed bv c •Cf\ u1110 ~ CQllEIClflU "The ultimate goal of research is to completely replace chromate. which is highly toxic and was re· cently round to be a po· tent carcinogen <cancer· causing agent>," he said in an interview. "FOR 50 YEARS peo· pie have been trying to find a c hrome sub· stllute, but no one had." he continued. "Ascorbic acid generally lsn 't as good, but it is effective enough for many ap· plicatlons." THE GENERAL ELECTRIC WIDESCREEN 1000 HOME TELEVISION THEATER The GE Wldescreen 1000 teo1ures a pietuie thiee times btgget' than any 2s· diagonal 1V set. o.<et 1000 SQuore Inches of vtewtng area. Ifs like being at the movtes. front row center Of on the mtv yord line. Come In and see for yourself. OVER 1000 SQUARE INCHES Of VlEWlNG AREA . TRULY A NEW DIMENSION IN PERFORMANCE TELEVISION Caslellucc1 said vitamin C is particularly good as a rust inhibitor for Iron-based metals to wh ich a top coat of primer or paint ls a p. plied s ubsequently. There also is evidence it wtll work well with cop- per. he added. New ••• 425 p1111"9lf crvlte 1NP "OitaliN HolidlrY• 1..-9:00 Mt •1ty from the Belboa h9illon Md 1Nws Avalon 8t 4 :30 pm. Round Trip. •• 111.00. Undef 12. . .$5.50. R._.,.tiona a lnfomwti«I: (7141173-62415. '· . Dear World MY YOUNG SON starts to school today .•• It's all going to be sott of strange and new to hlm for a wblle, and I wish you woaJd son of treat blm gently. You see, up to now he's been ldng of &be roost •.• He'• been boss of tbe backyard ••. His mother bas always been near to eoolhe bls wounds and repair bis fedlngs. But now tb.lngs are going to be dlffereat. Tbis mornlng he's going to walk down tbe front steps, wave bis band, and start oat on the great adventure . . • It is an adventare that mlgbl take him across contiDea'8, across oceans • . • It's an adventure that will probably lnclude wars and tragedy and sorrow •.. To Uve his life ln tbe world be will bave to Uve ID will require faith and love and coarage. So, World, I wtab you would sort of look after blm ••• Take him by tbe band and teach him tb.lngs be will have to know. Bu& do It 1eatly, lf you can. He wW have to learn, I know, &bat all men are not just, that all men are not true. But teach him also that lor every seouadrel there Is a bero • • • &hat for every crooked politician &he~ is a great and dedlca&ed leader ••• Teach him that for every enemy, there Is a friend. Steer blm away from envy, lf you cu •.• and teach him the secret of quiet laughter. In school, World. teaeb blm It ls far more bo•orable to fall than to cheat ••• Teaeb lllm to h ave fal&b In bis own lcleu, even If everyone aays they are Wl'Olll ••• Teadl blm to be 1ent1e wl&b 1entle people aDd &oalb with toqh people. Try to pve my aon &be strength not to follow &be crowd wlllen everyone ls getting on lbe bandwagon ... Teach lllm to list.en to all men -bat &.each blm also to filter au be hears on a screen of truth and take just the good tbat slpbou lllrouah. Teacb him, lf you can, bow to laagb when he's sad ••. Teach him there ls no sbame In &.ears ••• Teach blm there can be &lory ln fall•re and despaJr In suceess. Treat blm gently, World, if you can. But don't coddle blm .•• Because only the test of nre makes Ible stffl ••• Let blm have the coarage Co be Impatient ... Let blm bave the patience to be brave. Let 1llm be no mab's man ... Teach him always &o have 111bUme fal&b ln himself. Because then he will always have sublime fal&b ID mankind •. Tbls b qal&.e an order, World, but aee what yoa caa do ••• He's 1ucb a nice Uttle fellow, my aoa! By DAN VALENTINE HARBOR LAWN-MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Crematory Servtng All Faiths 1625 GISLER COSTA MESA 540-5554 For a complimentary copy suitable for framing, call In person at our office. ••• ~ ~ %.,,.,ft .... •. • ..,,,_ ••• A• DAIL v PILOT TU911dey. a ._,i.mbef II. 11178 The An.steer: Death Mom Says No One Could Help Addicted Teen MIAMI CAPl 1ckl Holu 11y1 •·no on~ t"ouJd h•ve b Jped" lwr lA·~U~ld IOO, *bo died ll'l.ir ¢Un1 Mah oul to lhe back yard to &Jeep tl off 1breo hours later. be WH dead l'IHIH Ul Palm etto High School, where he once made A's and B's on drup in what bad become MU. BOLTZ AID lbat \1irtu1Uy a dally habU for three yaan Sleve had "By ~n . I could see he •'H changmg. Dul I lhoughl he wflS s uch a good kid that he'd c.-hange buck But he didn't," aid Mrs tlotu "He became " vt•f(etable. Thut's what Wt! ended up calling him. 'thc-vegetabl~ ·" ·•1 rMI "'lkV4.ld Th•l ta m y bHn blah nearly dlllly and . maln rtcllnJ." :th(• s~y u ed 1 variety of drttp. ln· cludln1 ance• dust. cocaine. "I son Of feel bile hls Quufude. baalluclnocenic hie w11h ua endtd q .i.c-.--mLUhrooma. apeed and mnl· while •tro I lhlnk J WM.ft una le to rala.e to eust tn m> f«-dru oaey b tullnc. he Holt& $aid as ~he-ra.whao Cttblft dru1s her on burlN from ho old Items, hi& As Slt!!\"t" Holtz' fnend and bn>lhl'ra ttl•tlvet tt'll ll. lhe nllhl ol f riends aaid Stt'v~·s dru1 Aug ?~ tartt'd much a& habit worsened afttir an auto In late 1976. Steve spent three mont h ~ at t he Okeeehobt'i! School r<>r Soys ror a number or thE'tts. He wus Jail~ rive times arter hla 18th b1rthd ;,ty in Nov· em ber. Dt'arly 4"\ t'r) nt.cht h•d the ac('ldtnl in 1974 lhal klllt.-d put three years He snorttd has ratht:r. James Holtz. 0 . M l'0<'3lnt" "llh frtt'nds. lht>n 1>rofeuor or ftn~nc~ at staaUt<'rY'd homt> r Io rl d a I n t c r n a t Ion a I Ste\.-t' )pok~ Incoherently Unavel"Sity Mrs. tloltz also tit-Wl'nl mlo thl' bathroom "as an the t1ccident. spent and hi~ brotht'r .. nd their four mont.h.'I In lhe hospltlil "WH EN HE WAS to J8ll. that wru; my breathing time. It got him out of the house." uld Mrs Holtz. who herselr once turned him in lo police. (neods sathcn.'\t around .to and :mffcn-d br1un damage wat ch him pour a 11 mall that left ht>r with " lamp, She had tned to have Steve com mitted to ~ menta l In · stitution but doctors said he was sane She would lock hlm out or the house. but he would sneak back in. cellophont" bag or 'ilngel :1lurrcd 5peech and a p1rtial dust " on a mirror lie 1n memory loss. haled the •'hltt• dul)l through "This once was an attrac· a rolled $10 bill ttvc. mtelHgent American boy. lie bad so much poten· "Always, he'd come back. WHEN MIL.~. HOLTZ ar tial. But then came the acci· I fell so angry. And yet I felt so sorry for him. Ir he was on his own, what would he hve on? I'd st iU have to give him money to feed himself." she said nved home, s he founcJ Sl<:\'C dent. and il didn'l seem like pas:sed out on the living room llnyone could save him." said couch Shewa!>angryandex· Ma r garet Via, a social asperated worker and family friend. '"I won't pul up with this stuff anymore. This 1~ the end, .. she snapped She told sons Michael. 14, and Enc. 12, to car ry Steve MRS. HOLTZ SAID Steve had begun smoking marl· Juana In his early teens. By age 15, he no longer attended His brothers tried to shame him. But, said David. "St eve would just say, 'Look at me. J'm happy, aren't I?'" Deaths Elsewhere FR ESNO CA P I James 0. Hannah, 72. who starred 1n "The Front Page " o n Br oadway, died here Monday. li e l ater starred in s uch mouon pictur e s as ··Hell s Angels ... "Lilac Time." "Sea Fury." "Deep Water Men." "Run, Girl. Run" and "Swim P rincess." OAK LAWN, Ill. <AP > -G e orge Blls3, 60 . whose investigative re· porting Cor the Chicugo Tri bune won t hree Pulitzer pn zes. shot and seriously wounded his wife and then killed h imse lf M onda y, authorities said. VJN~ENNES, I nd. <AP> ·-CartlB G. Shake, 91, former chief justice or the Indiana Supreme Cou rt a nd presiding J ud ge a t one of the Deatla No t ic-.-s TURNE It f; V A AOAlll TURNER 'M'llf"t of N~wPO•I 8uch, CA Pt~\«! ewdr on ~p1~mber II, "" •I lftto ~ of 81 S.-i<>v.O motl'ttr OI R~r1 H11rm•n ol f.ounlAtn V•llev. C• Gr•vf'\tdf' ~••t<t> wtll I» "elO on Th<lr.O.,y ~p. kml>c!r I•. ,.,.,. •I 10 AM •• '"" GOOd Snep11ero Cemettry, Hunllnoton 8..acll. C... with Rev Oonalo Slur_, otfi<l•llnq Frlf"lb who WI~ 10 p.oy 11'e1r ••W>ot<b mo <•II •I UW Srn1111 T u1r.111 L•Mtl W.\1<1111 0..~I Ofl W.O· nod•Y from ••M lo SPM Smit" Tu111lll 1.-•mt> MOrtu•r y Olr1Kt0t~. 471 E. 11111 SI . C.0.1• ~>•. C... -.4119 GRANT CHE'tYL LEANN GRANf, rHldeftt 01 ~wcron Beecll, C.• PHMCI ••••on !Soeplembcr 1, t•lt "' the -Of 71 Beloved w\lt 04 Armendo ~-No torm•t ,.,...,., wrvl<•> wlll be twlO C.nmetlon -pf'l••l• lnunwnent con-Ou< I e d by Smith Tutl\111 L•mb Mortu•rr. 411 E 1711\ S! • C.0.1• Mew, c.. ......... IALTJ-.IH~BOM fUNBALHOMI 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-S.50 UU.•OADWAY M09TUAJIY 1 10 Broadway Costa Mesa &.42·9150 ~T\ITM~MI MOttTVARY WIST'CUff CHAP'& ~7 E 17th St. Coeta Mesa 646-4888 "'9tCI MOTH•S SMTH'S MOttl'\&AIY 627 Ma1nS1 Hun11ng1on Beach 53~9 I • Nure mberg war crimes trials after World Wa r II. died Monday. MOSCOW <AP > Nata n R y bak, 6 5, Uk rainian author or "The Pereyaslav Rada" and ''Honore de Balzac's Mis· take." died Monday from inj uries suffered In a car er ash near Kiev. the Tass news agency said. LOS ANGELES <APl -Charles S. Boren, 71, retired vice chairman or the Association of Mo- tion Pi c ture a n d T e levision "Producers. died of cancer Sunday at his West Los Angeles home. M E M P H IS. Te na . IAP > Dr. St anley J o s e ph Ba ckman, chairman o( the board or Buckman Laboratoties, Inc .. and pioneer in the use of c he m icals In Dftltla Notf~• po llution control, was found dead Sunday in his om ce. BOSTON I AP l VeoieUe O'Connor, SI. widow of Pulitzer Prize- winning author Edwin o·connor and a leader 10 the fi ght against m ultiple sclerosis and cancer. died Monday. LOS ANGELES IAP I Dr. Roy V. P eel , former dfrector or the Census Bureau and pro· l es s or e m e ritus o f political science at Cal Stale Northridge, died T hursd ay in Encino arter a leogUty illness. ED I NB U RG H , Scotland CAP> --Hugh M•cDlarmld , 86. Scot· t is h nationalist, Com · munist. and" r1ery poet who lacer a t ed the Britis h class system with a n acid·lipped pen. died Saturday. Sally Beck , a l3·year m ember or lhe lnlerna· tiona I Toastmistress Organization. has been named president of lhe Laguna Toastmistress Club ror 1978-79. Ms Beck has he ld most of lhe offices in three cha pte rs or lhe club , which helps mem· bers become m o r e a r t iculate In car eer s. socia l a nd family set· tings. P UBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOVS 8USINESS PUBLIC NOTIC E "CTlTIOU\ •USINESS NANll STAn!MEHT Tiie tOl-"'O .,.._, I\ doi"9 ~I· neuoK LAKE ""'CHINE. lno7 ~d 2 t , Hullllflvl<>n 8Hcll, ~ '16'n Rob.,, JuU ln SoclllOO I•. '" Gu llOwl-• 14, u..c.ota. C.. '10'24 Tiii• l>W-•> condll<led by .,. m· dMOu•I. R-r1 JU!ol In ~ILIO\'le t'lll\ , ... ,_. w~ llled wlt!I I"" County Cle<I< ol Or•~ C.Ovnty on AUQU\I 1•, 1'11 NOTICE 0" MeA•tNG OM SAVIMGS A.NO LOAN •ACIUTY Al'~ICATION NOTl~E IS HEREBY GIVEN lNll• public '"°._,""9 ll<t> been K-lf>d by Ille DEPARTMENT OF !tAVIHOS AH 0 LOAN rwl•llnv IO .,. 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Or._ c-t Deity fllllllt s..c.. s, u, "· " •• ,. ~" f ANALYSIS I AT YOUR SERVICE QUEENIE ··au~ 1f •tl too& tbt ol1,,.. out and pul a pe•nut 1n we MJUld keep tbt thtft.martan.1 hlnch ' Tueldlly, Septiembef 12, 1978 DAILY PfLOT A& Coastal Panel Policies Under Fire 81 THOMAS D. ELIAS Almost two yeara after tt waa reorganiz4'd by the 1976 Coat.tat Act, Callforruu's Coast.al Com· m111ion hH run tnlo the most de termined crit1ci1m of ht land-use controls since the com· mlaalon wu created In 1972. r __ S_O_UTH___. ___ E_R_N--"' The <>Pl>081tlon istems CALIFORNIA from what crttlcs fl..,I is OC S too lltcrlll reading of the F U ~ hew by the commission, --------- set up to llretwrvc scenic and wildlife resources nlona the shoreline while guaranteelng public ac· <.~n to the coalit. So llt.cral Is the commission's reading ot the law that it Is vlrtuuUy 1mpo&lble lo build anything within 1,000 yards of waler -unless a bill or some othtlr matural barrier mMke6 It invisible from the ~hore. EVEN UNDEa THOSE CONDITIONS, de· vtlopmeot would be dirrtcult under the system set up tor approving the lf~cal plans lo be created by 1980 ln every coastal city and county. The local plans cover more than the l,QOO.yard distance gov· l'rned by the Coastal Commission, but the panel Rather than simply granting the firm permlaaion lo re build some sheds and a helicopter ~d dama,ed lo last winter's storms. the com- mlaaion found that "significant issues" were raised by a Sierra Club appeaJ asking that the company be forced to create a public access to the waterfront over its property before it made its re· pairs. THE RULING ON THAT CASE isn 'l in, but holding such a small development for ransom io an Industrial area where public access may not even be desirable is part of the pattern that bas aroused opposition. That opposition was fueled by what many felt was an unrealistic ranking of potentiaJ sites for the state's ftnt liquefied natural gas terminaJ. By picking Camp Pendleton in the face of steady re- sistance from local congressmen and the Marine Corps, many felt the commission was simply try- ing lo keep all LNG out or California. developers near Santa Barbara whose projects are being held up because they "might be in conflict·· with the local coastal plan -even though it hasn't yet been drawn. The lawsuit seeks to force the commission lo hold up developments ln other areas without local plans for the same reason. If the developers get an injunction when their case ls beard this tall. It will force a re-evaluation of the way the coastal agency is doing business. Less threaten1ng opposition comes from a new group headed by the manager of the Old Santa Barbara Pier Co .• whose development plans also have been stymied. Thal group seeks to "make changes . . . putting an end lo some of the Un· foreseen nightmares that have resuJt.ed Crom a bureaucracy out of control. We are not out to re- peal the law or lo open the door for rape of the coast. " --------------------has veto power over all contents of the plans. The coastal agency's lack of realism in that case was underscored by the unanimous reversal or its decision by the state Public Utilities Com- mission. This reversal came despite a prediction from the coastal group's deputy direetor that "It will be all but impossible for them to overturn our ranking." IN BOTH CASES, THE OPPOSITION arises from what developers see as capricious actions by the Coastal Commission. It is a new kind of oppost· lion. more thoughtful than the early roes who sought lo do away with the commission altogether. "Cot o problem? Then wnte lo Pol. Dwm. Pat will cul red tape, gettmg the aruwers and action you need to 1ol~ rneqwties m government and bumaess. Mail your quttt1ons tn Pat Dunn, At Your Sennce. Orange CO<llt Dculy Pilot. f> 0 Bo.r 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many letters cu posS1ble will be answered, but phonro rnqwnes or letters not· including the reader's full name. address and busme1s hours' phone nu m bt>r can no I be consu1n ed ·r his coli.mn appears dat· ly e.rcepl Saturdays · •~• /tlonitor11 Charif le• DEAR READERS: Have you ever wondered lf a particular charity or health age~y is a.a etlllcal, well-managed operation that uses its donations wisely? The NaUooal Information Bareau, the watl'hdog agency fo r philanthropy, can help yoa • ·check into national nonprofit organlntlons wt&b H.s Wise Giving guide and in-depth report& on specific agencies. NI 8 generally does not report on reUgiou, political. local or regional groups, or oa single ln· stitutioru.. The Wise Giving Gulde, a monthly pabUcaUon, contains NIB's evaluations of more than 3tO na- tional organb:ations. Each NIB report analyzes tbe agency's operations and concludes that it meets NIB standards, offers NIB's findings for the COD· tributor's conside ration, or concludes that the agency does not meet one or more of tbe stand· ards. Each report includes the agency's origin and purpose: a description of Us program activities; the Hmes of its controlling board and paid stair bead; an analysisoflts financial statements; its tax deduc· tJbility status; salary ranges; andcurrentbjdget. Te obtain the Wise Giving Gulde and ap to tbree NIB reports on specific national agencies. in- -dlviduals or groups, write to: Natioaal lnformadoa Bureau lnc .. 419 Park AvenueSoutb,NewYon., N. Y. 10016. A r~ SadRfJS lleall11 ~7 · DEAR PAT: I am a retired person with a sav· mgs account. What effect is inflation having on the .. real .. value or the money I've saved? I've beard there Is some formula lo figure this out. but I don 'l know what 1l is. K. W .• Dana Point Remember that inflation's damage bas a com- pounding eHect wtth each year building on top of the inrlation of the previous year. The "rule of 72" can help you calculate the compounding effect of inflation. Simply divide any rate of interest or in- nation Into 72. The answer is the number of years 1' it will take to double the dollar or cut It ln half. For example. for the past JO years the average annual inflation rate is 6.5 percent. Divide 6.5 into 72. The auswer is 11. At this rate, in 11 years your dollars lose half their buying power. In other words, $50,000 saved ll years ago is worth only '$25,000 in buying powe r loday. . Using this formula on your s_avi'!gs, if your savings earn S perct>nl per year, 1t wdl take 14.4 years for their value to double (72 divided by S equals 14.4). U tbPy earn 7.S percent per year, they will double in value in 9.6 years <72 divided by 7.5 equals 9.6). In the firs t instance you're losing ground to inOation: in the second, you're k~ping slightly ahead. ~ IJ11e1' Ll.-en11e to Belp DEAR PAT Would you please ask your read· ers 1f any of them cou ld give one day a month t~ be a. ·1oluntet'rdriver for FISH? We urgently needdnvers lo provirle tran~portation for elderly, disabl~ and handicapped persons Our drivers also help w1lh the Mobile Meals program sPonsored by the Hoag Hospital Auxiliary. C. B .. Newport Beach Volunteers may phone the FISH record office, 642-8050, or Carol Brown, 548-3283. FISH is the welfare arm of the Newport, Mesa, Irvine In· te rfalth Council ( 1870 Santa Ana Ave., Suite N, Cos&a Meu>. Bltte Cro11• Biii Flnallfl PaW DEAR PAT. 1 broke m y ankle Dec. Z7. 1977. and my doctor's office billed Blue Cross for the $400 fee. l finally received a check for $88. _When t wrote to Blue Cross about this. they said they thought the bill was only $100. and l should have the doctor send an Itemized bill lo them._ My doc- tor's offi ce bas billed Blue Cr~ three times and my claim stilt hasn't been settled. B.P .. Costa Mesa Followtntt contact by AYS, a Blue Croas representative phoned to tell yoa tbal your claim 'Was split Into two payments because the cbarces were incUl"T'eCI In both 191'7 and 1918. The re· -mainder of your claim now bas been paid. Just how lite ral the commissioners have become in interpreting their duties was evidenced m one case involving the Georgia-Pacific Co. 's lumber processing facility at Eureka. • THE CLEAREST THREAT TO THE com· mission's authority comes from a lawsuit filed by And beca~ it is different, at ought to give the commissioners pause in their sometimes too· literal use of the state Coastal Act. one w~ .N • • Sea 1· • .___.. o restnctions. ts are11n1.a:u. And no reduction of intlight services. The price is an unbeatable $99 any day of the week. No restrictions. Seats are limited. so call your Travel Agent today. Or call United at 537-7521. Partners in Travel with Western International Hotels. UnitedS Super Coach to Chicago. From Los Angeles Int~ to Chicago Leave 7:45a.m. <OC·IO) 10.00 a.m. 1747) 1·20 p.m. !DC-IQ) 120 pm 17·17) 10·30 p.m. (IX·IO) (Nil!hl Co<tch l 12:05 a .m . (747) <Night Coach ) From Ontario l:IOp.m. 12:20 a.m. (Night Coach) J\rrive I :1Qpm :l ~'1 pm 7 IOpm IO OOpm ·I 10.i m 5 -15 .1 m 6·55 pm. S::>f> a.m "Chicago. Clticago. for my kind of price ..... 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Huu "Tht• G1.inh .tn• runnm.: out or ttml'," th<> pt1th1•r conl'luctl:'d .1ftt•r bt•.itm~ San f'ra nr 1-;ro'!> Caclln.: 4'h~lkn~l'r' 7 2 \1onda) ru.:ht 'Wt•'rt' runn1n~ nut of npuonl>.' '.lid lit.inb Munuger J o i• A I t 11 h ,. I I 1 " h 11 i. e 't'<'ond plan• lt•Jm dt opped fi ve .:tun'-'' bt•hmd tht• tc•Jm that ti. t lo'in~ m 1111 ,1 't•t·ond straight ,,1l1t1n.il 1A•.1~Ul' \\'l''l till(' · \\ t' '1• Jllll pn•,!>un· on them t o lo! 1· t h .1 c· i,. 1 n 1 h e race Dh' 1ou,,h . tf lht.') d h<-t•n able to fJ11 1'\-1'onl9laf Cha11nPI 11 at 1:30 win two up here, t hey'd be two J!ames out and right back in it," !'>aid Ron Cey. one of the night's h itt ing s tar s w ith two bases·empty home runs "WE CAME UP here looking for a sweC'p because that would demoralize them. put them six out with 17 ~a mes to play." said Davey Lopes. who drove 1n three r un:. with a two-run double off \'1da Blue in the third inning and d triple off Charlie Williams in the ninth The Giants. as Altobelli had said a day earlier. felt they needed a two.game s weep lo remain in serious contention. Now they've lost six of seven ~CJ mes si n ce going to Los Angeles eight days ago Just one game behind the Dodgers. "I always thought of m yself as a clutch player, but l didn't do it tonight." said Vida Blue. the left.hander who, s ince Aug. 1L has gone seven starts without winning and now stands 16·8 RON CEY · · 1 made bad pitches at the wrong time." he added. thinking back to an 0·2 pitch which Bill Russell hit for a double. opening a three-run rally in the third. and an 0·2 pitch which Cey hit for a homer in the fourth. TONIGHT. THE DODGERS get to s wing against J ohn Montefusco. who has made more than his share of bad pitches to them this season, as his 7.64 earned run average against the team indicates. Burt Hooton will oppose him. ·'The G i an t s a re n ot a s e nthus iastic as they were e<trlier. Thal can be attributed to t he kind of ball they're playing," said Lopes. "When you 're losing. it ·s hard to be that enthusiastic." Cey is obviously enthus1ast1c CRA I G S B Ef'f' Trimnvirate· At Their Best M v wife. I think. would rather wash the dishes than lis ten to and watch Howard Cosell. As she says, "( JUSt cion't like the y;ay he blabs on " And 1 must admit over the past eight years on Mond ay Night PootbCJll there were times he was just a big pain in the derriere But last night was not one of them. Cosett . Giff <1nd Dandy Don were at their best in .call· ing the Oenver·Minnesota game. They were s~met1mes humorous. many times candid and most of the time very. ver y accurate. Sure. there was plenty of meaningless chatter-s~ch as Frank Gifford 's continual reference to ex·Bakers.fleld athletes playing in the game I Gifford is from Bak~rsf1eld 1 and Don Meredith's reference to Mt. Vernon Chas Texas birthplace!. And, sure there was a rather pointless ~iscus~i~n about a pair of youths wearing Purple Crush T-shirts. CG1f· GIF,. HOWARO OANOYOON ford said he preferred Orange_ Crush. Denver's ni ckname. while Coscll liked grape juice). But that's all part of it. And sometimes it's a fon break from all that scientific stuff going Oil' down on the field. Rut 1 think the two things that have helped make this show ont' of the highest rated sports program s in the his· tory of U.S. television, is the comme ntators' candid ap- proach and the rapport between the three men. For instance Cosell criticized the officials for calling time and allowing De nver lo get off a field goal in the last seconds or regul ation. "How can they stop that play?" he as ked, quickly add- ing, "the clock should have been started a long time ago. The officials are deciding loo many games." And he was right. Gifford and Me redith are also quick with the needle. Surh as "he definitely should have caught that ball" and ··even the offi cials don't know what's going on.·· But the rapport between the three adds greatly to the ~how . especially when the game is dull. Cosell is con- tinually being chided for use of his 10-syllable words. And Cosell bad best not make a mistake or Dandy Don 1s quirk to pick up on it. For instance: Cosetl : "We may set a record for completed defiections tonight." Meredith: "Well , we won't , but we may see it." Monday night's game was one or the more enjoyable t 've Sei?n with this trio. But who knows I could join my wife in washing the dishes next week. And wouldn't that be a shock. * * * If you were like m e and caught the last few innings of the Dodger-Giant game Monday night, you saw and listened to the best in the business. The Dodgers' Vince Scully. as usual. was right on. For instance when Ron Cey came to bat In the ninth inning. Scully pr'oclaim~ that Cey "has not been a one- man gang against the tlants this season, b~t a one-man army." . And seconds later when the Dodger third baseman ~lted a homer Scully's comment was: "Ron Cey w\11 have his plctur~ on the walls of ewery post omce in San Francisco afte r tonight." Scully and the Dodgers return tonight 17:30, Channel 11 ) about facing the Giants. since he's 26·for-59. with eight homers, against them tbjs year. "I 'm n o t making any pr edictions ... he said or the pennant race that is no longer very hot But the third baseman. who recalled. "We won the pennant las t year m the first two months or the season," said the team that has batUed from behind this year has proved a lot. "I think this club is better t han last year's. even though we don 't have as impressive ' s tatistics. The division is a lot better this year. mostly because of the Giants." he said. LOS ANGELES Lop.s 2b North ct R Smlll'trl Monci.y ,, Carve y lb CtY3b 0 B~ktr II F•rouwnc Ve-uer c Russell u Raup Forster o •~ r II bi S I 2 l 3000 lOOI 7000 4 0 I 0 ] 2 l 2 •OOO • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 7 0 7 I 0 0 1 I I I SAN ~ltANCISCO •~rll ltl Madlock 71> s I I 0 Ev•ns 31> 2 0 0 0 CIAr k rf 4 I I I lvt• II> 4 0 I 0 H.Crut If • 0 0 0 Herndon cl • O IO Hill C 3 0 I 0 LeMester H • o 2 o Bluep 100 0 Helnlztlm.r> pfl I o o o 81rr p 0 0 0 0 Tam1>er9pfl IO o o Wllhamsp o o o o Curt Ii p O O o o Andrews pf> I O O o Totals l4 1 • 1 Tol•ls 3' l 7 1 Los An9eles 003 100 003-7 S.n Fr•nctKO 000 010 I00-2 E-RuHell, Evans, Lopes, OP-Los Angeles 1. S.n F•lnclKO 10. lB RUHell, Loptt. lB~. HR Cey l 1201, Cl•.rll IU I. SB· ~USHll. II' H It Elt aa SO LOS ANGELES Rau IW, ''"'' • 1 2 I l Foriter l o o O 3 Blue IL, IHI SAN , .. Ar.CIS~ • • 3 3 Barr ' l 0 0 0 I Wiiiiams 2•) J J J 2 1 Curtis • > o o o o 1 S•ve-Fot\ler 1191. WP Blue, Wllll•ms. ............ T 2 30. A-:U,9'S. THE DODGERS' DOUG RAU SLIDES ACROSS PLATE AHEAD OF MARK HILL'S TAG. Vikes Kick Broncos in OT BLOOMINGTON. Minn. <AP> ft took the steady foot of a ptacekicker nobody wanted for four years to give the Minnesota Vikings an overtime victory over Supe r Bowl final ist Denver Monday night. Rick Danmeier. signed as a free agent by the Vikings and placed on the injured r eserve tisl last season. booted a 44-yard field goal with 2:56 left in sudden death to glve Minnesota the 12·9 triumph in the nationally televised National F ootball League game . quarterback Norris Weese engineered a 37-yard drive to the Viking fi ve with 11 seconds to play and the Broncos out of time outs . Weese rolled to his right and was dropped for a three -yard loss. but the officials stopped the clock with three seconds left. which gave Denver time to line up and get the kick away. The Vikings . were infu~ated. Coac h Bud Grant. 1n an. unc h a rac teris tic displ!iY of emot ion. rushed onto the h eld to argue with referee Don Wedge and had to be restrained by Page . "WITH THREE SECONDS lo go how can you put a ball in play and get the kicking team on the field?" Grant asked. "There is no explanation to my way of thinking. He <the referee I was j ust about incoherent when I got out there. He was asking for help from other omciats ... U nd er NFL rule s. an automatic referee's time out as called " ... from the time an in- tended passer is downed behind the line until all players 1n · volved in a clearly intended pass have had reasonable t ime to re · assemble.·· Both teams are now I 1. Oi!nv.-r M•nne\ol• SCOltE av l'EIUODS ooo•o-~ 3 0 • 0 l-12 Mlnn--FG Danmeutr 1~ Mint'-J.G Oanmet.-.r 46 Monn -FG 0...IN••t 1• O•n-Kevwortll 1 '"" lkjck l•oledl Oen-FC Tu.-ne< U Mtnn FC oanm.-U A ... i.o STATISTICS arM<H Vlll'- Fl"I OOWM le 11 ltuslle.-y¥0\ 2t.102 ~IO' Pa\\lnQ vero-11'1 1°' Return yanls IOS 60 PM~ l s-.Jl.J IS-JI J Punh •·Jl 5-Jo Fumb..,..IGll •·J 1.0 ,.....ltln-r.-.ft •·i.G 1·JS INOtVIOUAl LeAOEltS •USHING-Oenvtt. Amutrono. 14"4. ~ .... 1 n. oce.,_.u, .,13 Ml--.•. Fore<n•n 22·~. vou119 1.,., A.Mil~ >-11. PASSING-Oeft ... r, Mer10ft •·21·2..0; Wene •·11·1·11. Mlnnesol•. T•rhnton 13.27 3·••. Kr•,,,., ,.7+22. RECEl\/ING-0...Wr. teeywon" 4-21. ~ J ». UOCllun:h ~JO M•-sot•. For-•29. II Mlller).31, vouno~" "It was just a matter or kicking the ball straight and getting it up in the air." said Oanmeier . who had tryouts with Atlanta in 1974, Minnesota in 1975. Chicago in 1976 and the Vikings In 1977. "AS SOON AS I hit it and got it over the line I felt lt was going to be good,'' he said. "I kicked it right down the middle. It was a tittle low. but I wasn't really worried.'' Texas Hex Still Working Angels Beaten by Wind, Grass and Rangers Danmeier. trying to e·rase m e mories of recently retired kicker Fred Cox. also kicked field goals of 24, 46, and 21 yards to give Minnesota a 9-0 lead after three quarters. T he Vikings fell they had the game won in regulation time. but a controversial 25-yard field goat by Jim Turner as time expired sent the gam e into overtime. EARLIER DENVER scored on a one-yard run by John Keyworth. but Alan Page blocked the extra point try. Trailing 9 ·6, s ub s titute From AP Dispatches ARLINGTON. Texas--The baseball fans in Texas are ap· parently convinced that their Rangers are out of the American League West race. but the team itself is still kicking. Only 7,245. Texas· smallest home crowd of the year. s howed up Monday as the Ra ngers' Ferguson Jenkins shac,kled the California Angels. l ·O, with a wind-aided three-hitter. The Angels have lost alt five of l h e i r games in Texas t his season. With the division-leading Kansas City Royals scoring a 7-2 triumph over Oakland. the Angels now drop 11"<! games off the pace. Tonight Frank T anana will al· tempt to get California back on A nge&SlafP All O.mOH on KMPC 17101 Ton19111 Calolorn•• at Tu .. Wfl!Ms<l•y Calilorn•• •I Tu•\ Thu~y Calllornia •I Te .. , ~ JOo m j JOp m ) JOO m beam as he opposes Doc Medich <7-8>. Tanana, who has yet to re· ~ain his forme r fastbat I. has fashioned a li·9 record mostly on guile. cunning and an assort· m e nt of breaking balls and changeups. ,.,.w....- THE A"°ELS' JIM ANDERSON TAK!S THROW -S:O GET TEXAS' JIM SUNOBER?· . •' ' Ma nager Jim Fregosi s aid that a stiff wind blowing in from renter field Monday night cost the Angels at least three home runs "f 'm not saying a n ything about Jenkms' ability," Fregost said. "because he's a hell of a pitcher. I'm JUSt saying that he was damn fortuna te tomght. If he had been pitching in any other park. he would not have had the shutout." Besides lhe wind. which played havoc with fly balls. both clubs had to contend with high. thick infield grass which took most or the sting out of the grounders. When asked if he thought the infi eld had been manicured to compensate for defensive weak· nesses 1n the Ranger s' in· fielders. Fregosi s miled but re· fused to comment. J enkins only allowed four baserunners. In the fourth. Rick Mille r and Carney Lansford singled. but Jenkins retired the side on a pair of outfield flies and a n infield grounder. In the s eventh . Lyman Bostock walked but was cut down trying lo steal, and in the eighth Brian Downing singled. The only run the Rangers needed came in the fifth, when Mike Hargrove s ingled to score Toby Ha rra h . Paul Ha rtzell <6·10 I drew the loss. J enkins struck oul fi ve Angels . lifting his career total to 2.584, passing Bob Feller and Warren Spahn lo move into ninth place on the alJ·tlme strikeout list . CALl"°"NIA •r11M R. Mllltf cf • 0 I 0 L.en1f0<d JO 4 0 I 0 tlollock rt l O O ~ 8aytor dll 3 0 O O Fairly lb l O O O L•nclruur II J 0 0 O Oownlnt < 3 O 1 O Cllalk tll J 0 0 O J Ande"°"U 7 0 0 0 $olelle p!I I 0 0 0 Mlillll\lkt u 0 0 0 0 TUIAS Harrell u Willi It» H•rllfOYe 11> JO<VenMn Ill A. Ollver II 80ftCh rf Grullbdll Sllnd&ero< eeniouerct llev41tQu•JO •rllM JIOO • 0 1 0 • 0 1 1 0000 •0 10 4 0 1 0 )OtO 3 0 1 0 l 0 1 0 1 0 I 0 total\ 2' O i o Total\ >O 1 IO 1 C.111orn1 • 000 ooo 000-0 Tutt 000 010 otJt-1 OP-C:.lllornl• I L08-C.llfe<11I• J, Tun 1 2• A. Oii-. s-e.--. IP M It•• ee to CAL.ll'OttMIA HAMH ll CL, .. IOI I 10 t I I 1 TIJCAI Jalltilnt cw. IHI • l 0 t 1 ' '-1 41. ._, ,14} Ill DAILY PILOT TuMdlty. SeJll•tnber 12, 1978 Raees at a Glanee Hill Talks With Bruns Kansas City Angels w 78 78 L 64 67 Pct. GB .549 .S38 1112 Games Left Home Aw•y 14 6 6 11 LOS ANGELES (AP I Los Angeles lost running back WendeJI Tyler for the season In the 10·0 victory over Allanta, and the Rams got more bad news when they round out wide: receiver Billy Wa ddy will be :sidelined for up to three weeks hy an injury he received In the· game. Ra ms General Manager Don Klos terman said he spent much or Monday trying to make a deal ror a back with speed lo replace Tyler. ....... ..,, Dennis O'Brien. an assistant rootball coach a t Wh1tm1&n· Hanson Regional High School in Massachuse tts. was kllled Monday when lightning struck the school's rain-da mpened athletic field during practice . At least 16 other persons were injured, none seriously. A series or lightning bolts struck about 3:30 as the team was leaving the field after practice and O'Brien was struck while standing in a puddle. Dodgen San Francisco W L 86 S8 81 63 Pct. GB .597 .563 5 C..mes Lt'ft Home Away 11 7 12 6 The Rums a re reportedly talking lo calvln Hill. a former Dallas Cowboy star recently waived by Washington. But Hill. 31. has lost some of his speed. That leaves the Rams with John CappeJletti. Jim J odat and Rod Phillips ready to play ~~~stP==r~~MlfR-~----------------Gau chosatMV 'llHJAY I ..,...ay l\.ESOAY \&IR'M"'1AY MJIX:n.t.y fRIDAY ~~ 12 13 ,, 15 16 , ....... Gian., --....... """''-"' lb&• ...... Altd""""' Mat ....... ..... """"' Alta! ....... Saddleback College'i; home football opener Saturday has been moved lo Mission Viejo High. ...... r...ni. --,, 18 19 20 21 22 23 "" ......... ...... """"' .......... '-'oldllo =:...?-............ '--•SO :~ i>ot ..... _ .. "'°"" lO•= The Gauchos had originally been scheduled to play Cypress College in an afternoon game on t he newly-con s truc ted Sad· dleback stadium. But with no e lectricity at the new site. the game was moved to Mission Vie· jo with an evening kickoff of 7:30 --24 25 26 27 28 29 30 il•lo9n Iba a1CioMl(11 =;,., .... =Glllodt Ciowo tr~ ... =r..:--...... GISI> r.c..t.OIHM ..... at SO '-'>otltM.. October 1 ........ so C.W.at- A Break in the Action Pam Shr;ver, the 16-year-old high school girl who battled Chris E vert in the finals o f the U.S. Open tennis cham· pionships. isn't protesting a call as she lies on the court at ............. Flushing Meadow. She is catching her breath after being run ragged by Evert in a long volley. Protesting Chargers Off er Tapes SAN DIEGO (AP> -The San Diego Chargers have filed a protes t with the National Football League over the officials' handling of the fina l play In Oakland's b izarre 21 ·20 victory Sunday. However, Joe Browne. director of information for the American Conference , said the league 's constitution has no provision for processing s uc h an action. Team officials declined Monday to reveal the text or the lengthy protest letter drafted by Chargers owner and President Eugene V. Klein. They said it wouJd not "be in the best interests or the Chargers" to disclose the contents until Commissioner Pete Rozelle has a chance to review it. WITH THE PROTEST, the Chargers forwarded video tape that features three Oakland players involved in the play - quarterback Ken Stabler, running back Pete Banasiak and tight end Dave Casper. Chargers Coach Tommy Prothro offered this version or what the video tape of the disputed play shows · "Stabler flipped the ball underhand fi ve or four yards while an the grasp of Charger linebacker Woodrow Lowe. He was running ·this way toward the sideline and threw the ball that way tow~rd the goal line. Banaszak then threw it forward another eight or nme yards. Casper juggled it into the end zone . I don't think Casper's play was illegal. The first two were." Jerry Markbriet , the NFL's Junior referee in his third year. r uled that Stabler's loss of the ball was a rumble, instead of Prothro's view that it was an intentional grounding. IN TIIE DRESSING ROOM, Stabler admitted he had been trying lo fumble. Under NFL rules. an Intentional fumble should be called an incomplete pass. For Pele Banaszak to advance the ball by batting it forward is illegal under the rule that calls for a 15-yard penalty for batting a loose ball toward an opponent's goal. When he stormed onto the field, Prothro said. he had no thoughts that Dave Casper's end zone recovery would be ruled a touchdown. Baseball S tandings • as. ,. ........ Football Poll USED CAR SPECIALS •75.-c COU6A&Xl 7 Full sports Inst. tilfino steerlno wtieet. cruise oontrol. buoket se1ts w/coneole & amfm stereo. Lux. & SC>OrtY combine In this fine uo. (787NBWJ AMERICAN LEAGUE West Dlvillon Kansas City Angels Texas Oakland Minnesota Chicago Seattle W L Pct. GB 78 64 .549 78 67 .538 Jlh 70 71 .496 7 112 66 78 .458 13 64 80 .444 15 61 83 .424 18 53 88 .376 24 1.-'.I E11t Division 87 56 .608 NATIONAL LEAGUE West Dlvllllon Dodgers San Francisco Cincinnati San Diego Houston 'Atlanta W L Pd. GB 86 58 .597 81 63 .563 5 79 64 .552 6'h 73 72 .503 13'h 67 76 .469 t81h 63 81 .438 23 East Division Philadelphia 79 64 .552 Pittsburgh 74 69 .517 5 Chicago 73 7l .507 f!'h Montreal 68 77 .469 12 TM Tep T--., IHtM Ill TM AMOClaCMI Preg colleQt tooCIMlll poll. wlll> ""' pie<• "°'" In per.,.ltw---re<O<O~ 1 AltlMlme IS11 ,_ 11 MIUOlltl I-, Atll•ll\<Kllll 0-0.0 12 ~0<•"'41 I-)()Iii•-1.().0 IJ Lou"I...., SI 1-G.() • M1<11194W' CM>.O U Pl 11\0ll'fll> 0.0.0 S P•nn SC. Ill 1-0-0 U NoCreo.m. O·H) 6 Olllo St. 0.().() 16.FIOt~St. 1.0-0 l .fe1H 0-0-0 11 IC.,.luclly 0.()-0 I USC 1·0.0 II WHlll"91on 0·111 t UCLA ·~ 1'.IOW• SC 1.(1.0 10.TunA&.M 1-0-0 20.Merylel'CI 1.(1.() NGUARD FOOTBALL A Cap1ute Report From the World of Sport• ' Tickets Worth $50,000 Feared Stolen From Mail From AP Dispatches NEWARK. N.J. -Postal authorities and the U.S. Al· torney's Office a re investigating the disappearance of ~.000 worth of Giants rootball tickets thought to have been stolen from the mails . Anthony J ones Jr. of East Orange, a postal employee. was arrested Sunday at the Glants·Dallas Cowboys game by detectives at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford. He allegedly possessed about 77 tickets. accordlng to documents filed Monday in U.S. District Court. He was apprehended after three persons reportedly identified his picture as the person lrom whom they bought tickets found lo be invalid. Authonties believe be obtained a bout 200 season tickets after he became familiar wilh the Giants mailing envelopes. The postal center where Jones works was not disclosed. A Giants official s aid a total or about 600 season ticket.i. valued up to S92 each were missing. Alternate tickets were iss ued to the or iginal ticketholders and the original tickets will not be honored at the box office. --------'11~ .. -•e ot tlw Da1--,,------. Kansas City first baseman Pete LaCock, after his team lost for the third straight time lo the California Angels on Sunday: "We got our Royal tails kicked." ..._.T...UBori .. ieB11n Greg Horton. a three-year veteran from EE Color ado. was traded by the Los Angeles Rams •II• to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a future draft t:hoice. The 6·4, 245-pound offensive guard start· cd s ix games last year ... Linebacker Tom MacLeod ended his brief retirem ent and signed a series of one-year contracts with the Baltimore Coils. who are hoping to be-Isler a defense plagued bv in.iunes ... Jeff Siemon was one or five players who reached contract agr eements with t he Minnesota VI· kings. Others were CbarlH Goodnm, Ma rk Mullaney, Doug Satberlaad and Nate Allen ... Mike Boryla'a come· back has ended a fter one game with Tampa Bay. The former Stanford star. who missed all of last year with a knee injury. hit on two or six passes in a 15· 7 loss to Detroit Saturday and still ap. pea red to be bothered by knee problems . . . Kenny Easley. who blocked a punt G1tEGH01tTOH to give UC LA a 10·'? victory over Washington, was named the conference's defensive player of the week. Offensive player is Stanford quarterback Steve DUs. who completed 32 or 49 passes for 299 yards and three touchdowns in a 35·29 loss lo Oklahoma. Port ft" 1' •odt. OIU T.,. Danell Porter clubbed two home runs as • the Kansas City Royals whipped the OakJand A's, 7 .2. to up their margin in the American League West to 1 'Ai games over the Angels ... Jim Rice smashed his 39lh and 40t.h homers while Carl Vastnemsld and Butch Hob!lm also clouted cir~uit blasts as the Boston Red Sox clipped the Baltimore Orioles. ~. to move a half game ahead of the idle New York Yankees an the AL East . . The Milwaukee Brewers stayed 4'h ga m es be hind t he Red Sox by beating the Seattle Mariners. 5-3. as Larry Sorensen won his 17th game . Philadelphia handed the Pittsburgh Pirates their fifth straight loss. IO·J . to boost the PhHlies· margin to five games in the National League East ... George Fos&er hat a grand slam in the Cincinnati Reds ' 9-8 win over the Houston Astros. keeping the winners 611'.? games behind the front running Dodgers in the NL West. Fatal Arrident Sp•n B arh Niki Lauda. Austria's defending Formula • One driving champion. sharply criticized or- ganizers of the Monza Grand Prix of Ita ly and fellow driver Ricardo Patrese on the death . or Swedish driver Roaaie Peterson Sunday. Lauda claimed the starter and Patrese had their share in the accident. An investigation oft he fatal accident is underway in Italy. lt'erfd ot D•""le• 'l'••neetl Mark Edmondson and Joltn Marks defeated • Jolla Alexander and Pbll Dent 6-4, 6·3 in opening If round play of the World of Doubles tournament in Woodlands. Tex. Monday. Other results ~ Gene Mayer and Hank Pfister defeated Davtd Dowle• and Dan Va.leeUDclc 6·3, 6-2: Cllrls Lewis and Jeff Bomwbk downed Cltrla Sylnn and Ba&ch Welts 7-5. 7-6; Rou Cas~ and Geoff Mastera s topped R•y Moore and Bob Carmichael 6·4, 7-5; Colla Dowdeswell and Cbrls Kecbel dereat.ed Peter Rennert and Kevl• Currem 6·2, 6·3; and Syd Ball and Kim Warwick beat Antonio Muoi and Ricardo Vcau 7-6. 6·3. ....... ,,.~ RADIO: Angels at Texas. 5:35 p.m .. 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Mater Dei 's football team will have the ~izc to pu~h around jus t about anybody w Orange County. What coach Wayne Cochrun lacks is <i fl ashy, brc<Jkc.iway runner, but the Monarch!> make up for it by boasting tough, ex pcr1enccd uniti. on offense and defense and a tt.:am that will be well drilled on fundam entals "WE MADE A LOT of mis takes in the early part of the s eason last year.'' s ays Cochrun. remembering how his Monarch~ got off to a 1·4 sta rt "But we got it squared away in the second half. and this year we'll be working to eliminate the kind of fundamenta l mistakes we made," Cochrun sa ys. Mater Oci won four of its last five games . "Our only weakness this year is overall speed," s ays Cochrun. "Our strength, ohviously. is our size on the line. particularly on orrcnse. But this team 1s al~o in the hest shap<:, and has the best attitude, of any bunch I've ever wor ked '4'1th ." COCllRUN JS F.NTERING his third season at the helm of the pen ·nnially succt">Sful Monarch rootball pro~ram Although his st:.irf is stressing fundamentals. Cochrun isn't adverse to trying a r<'w surprisci. ~ Feeling Bad "We ·always try to put a few new wrinkles into our offense. We have to. This is always a tough league, and this year will be no different," Cochrun says. The Angelus League powers. a ccording to Cochrun. will be Servile, St. Paul and Bishop Amal. BESIDES SIZE and tough· ness. Mater Dei will also boast Hs usual depth. Because he has enough talent to do 1t, Cochrun will run two completely different unils for offense and defense. and a third unit for kickoffs. Oakland pitcher Mt1tl Keough of Corona del Mar. con· templates his ne xt move after throwing consecutive home run pitches to Amos Otis and Darrell Porter o ( the Royal~ Monday night. The host K1,msas City Royals won, 7·2. to , move l 1fl·games In front oMh~ Anflels "No one goes both ways," Cochrun says. Here's a brief look at the team : Q t;.\ RTE R BAC KS Thr n • cand1dah.'!> arc 10 the runn1ni: ror thl• ~tartan~ usMgnm<'nt J unio r Phil Spl•ncer • 5·8. 155 • hus till' ins•dl· l r;H·k bccaU>;l' or his "Pl'<'d <1nd bulanced a b1ltty a ., :J pai.!>cr und runnl•r T\10 ... enmr~ could d1!>plar1• h101 Dun I.ayer • 5 !l. 180 • or Chm. K1l'rnan 15.10. 175• R UNNING BACKS Rob Doan 15 9. 170 1 1s the only rl'turnani.: letterman. but the• Monarch:. havt• fair s peed and balanc<'d talent in a hO!>t of othe rs. 1nclud1ng Man· Raquerizo •senior. 5·10. t90 •. Al Varisco IJUnior. 6·0, 160 •. a nd John Kapi.ner •Junior . 5· 11. 170 • R F.CEIVERS Brian Oralbil 'Junior. 5·10. 160 • is u returning starter and lhe No. I s plit <'nd. J eff Schmidt •senior. 5·10. 160• is J rt'lurning letterman and Cochrun ~ays he has 10 othe rs of cquul ub11tt y. all vying for 11 starting spot OFFF.NSIVE LINE llcrc.., whl•rc th<' beef is. Three Marter' n•turn . 1ncluding Chris Grady ''>l'n1or. fH. 220• and Tom Grady • ~cnior. 6·3. 21s 1 at the tack It• slot:. und Steve Sehuepcr 1l.cnior. 6·2. 200• :it center. Schaepl'r as billed as an all·county candtdatl'. At the AUartb are Grcf.! Brown 1r,.4, 2201 und Wall~ Dunkel •Ii I. 205 •. /\lso contending for a starting berth 1s Monte Olson .• i fi 3. 230·pound junior DEFENSI VE LI N t: T "n ~lurtcri. return. includmi.: .ill count~ 1·andidu1<• Uob Avllu 16 I. 2101 ut tucklc. The olhl'r rN urnt'l' ll. guard Jl'ff lll'rnandel •l:l 2. 20!'>1 Candidates for the rcmu1ning holt·~ M l' Mikl• Lewicki 16·0. 1901. Doui: Ueeu" i.twrt 16· I. 1951 J oe l\tcCree 15 7. 1701 and Ray McCay 16·0. 1901 1\ll arc Junior~ l.l~EBACKERS (;n·i.: Scherf. ;i r. 2. 205 pound cund1dt1tl· for ,\II CIF h n n n r '. :.in('hor' I h1· 1n s 1d1• ltnl'buck1n g duo. The othl•r 1ns1<1l' linebacker is Joe Uonohu1• • JUmnr. Ii I. 205 •. a ~tellar pro~pcct On thl• o ul!>idc· ure Norm Wo1t k1c w1l·1 iscnior. 5 10. 190 '· nnt• or the ~lron)lcst players on the 11.•am. and Rit•k RrcUl'r •5·11. 180 • SECONDARY T h l' o nl y rl'turnin~ i.turtcr ii. Stevt• Agu1rrt• • -;enior. 5·9. 160 • M !.a rt'ly The• dcfeni-1\•c backs '"II probably bl• Russell Av1lu •senior. fi·2, 185• and C'ralg Carlill• •Junior. 5 11. 155• or J erry &hmidt •junior . 5·8. 150 •. KICKING CA1'1F. ··We've nevC'r punted very deep hen '. hut we hu\ll' excellenl coverage." Cochrun says "Our opponents averaJ{ed 1 5 nN yurds pt•r rctum last year ... The kltkers are Rich Rooney 1sen1or. 6·2. 1110 1. Avila. Doan and Victor Maynez •s<.>nior. 5·10. 1551 -By Dave Cunnlogham Del Mar Race Results Per -.wilY co .... , ...... ,~'"'' 'lrtt r~ull Admiral (~ekerl J 40. 2 40, 2. 10; LI. llert (TOtOI 4.IO, 2 to; UMOtlKIOut l.ed CM<Hereuel 2.40. S.conCI ••<•-4.UOr. Thrlll IMcH1roue1 uo. 3 00, 1.10; l'llKl'I Pr llC•U 19elll~r I UO, 2.40; lfttrlt lllftt Cio¥ff lllemlr.,I l 10. Ollly ~ ,,.,,,.., ..... Third rece-SWlfl OYP'Y IS/IOtf'nltlMI 10 40, S.40, ,,.O; .. , Hffrt ITOf'OI UO, UO, llllCOft¥S P ... 111re (llettuerl 4 40, U Ul<ll CHI INltd ,.,,,oo. 1"111rtl'I rec:e-$1• C <Torol 1.00. 2 •. 1 .o. T .. Seit C f'lertel 2.tO. ' d , Cerem•I Clltwy IM<Hert .... I UO ""'' rec:t-"•"• tMcHerout 1 1.20. a •o. 2 tO: Ml¥9ft 1-1 10 10. • .oO; HMCI LICI CNOOuUI 10 OOUHecte IM IH ICIO .. 00 Slatl'I r~• ~""' Olr COll•••••I It .0 10 70 • to. lh\lllll ft(' CMcC•ttOftl I I •O I JO, llllrallltll IClll~"l 4 tO S.wtftlll ,_ IOWI l'I••" IM<C1rron1 II tO, 2• 10. 10 GO, II V 1.ISl•ftl"iJ IC1m111\I 10 00.) 60. I.et'\ Telh CC;,nl•...cl;ll t to U n tt<ljt I• •1 !'<Oki tl,09UO Eltlltll r•<e tyw4yotcll1t<llQO C Toro I• w. S 00. 4.00, a110 •u•Dllv• t1t1..c1, 1 4 eo, s.ao • .--we Go tPl..-t •• •.OO Ninth t..U 8 r...-O l"*fl'l••trl llO 490, • 00, lloy•I Qlemplon II IPl"'•11 l 00, ' ... ~'~(•II"' CllltlJMI tto Ontclt ''"'' ,,_ .. Alltl'deno tJ 111 • Tuesday. September 12. 197:1 DAILY PILOT 83 Small but Skilled Baseball Leaders Tritons Seek Another Crown S•HCI on JT\ •I 11•11 NATIOtlAL UiAOU~ • By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of tM ~IJ. f'la.e Staff San Clemente High football coach Allle Schaff is sin,1tln5( the same song he did last year at this t1 me. "It's going to take us at least three years to get caught up after the split with Capistrano Valley High took half our kids." Schaff says. "Last year we could have had our best team ever and a shot at the CI I'' lille, but with the new school opening and taking away a lot of our kids. we needed a lot of breaks to win league ." Schaff s ays. "And we'll need the ball to bounce our way again this season." THE MOST NOTICEABLE effect or the s plit with Capistrano Valley. according to Schaff. has been that San Clemente's team has lost a lot or size and speed. "We don't have a single player over 200 pounds and we don't have the numbers that a lot or othe r schools will." Scharr says. "There's not a whole lot or speed here. either. "But we 've got some good skills people. and with that in mind. this season is going to be very similar to last season ... Scharr says. "A lot or games will probably go right down to the wire. a nd the team that wins will be the one that gets the breaks and stays free of injuries." TO REPEAT AS South Coast League champion. San Clemente 17·3 last year l will have lo contend with only five other teams. instead of seven like last season. The new league alignment shifted Corona del Mar. Costa Mesa. El Toro and University to the ne w Sea View League. while the South Coast circuit picks up Capistrano Valley and the newly-opened Laguna Hills High. Here's a brief look al the team: QUARTERBACKS Don 0111 15.10. 1501 appears to have the 1ns1de track ri1<ht now. and hl''ll be.> backed by Cru1Jt Presley and John Scharr. Di ll will direct San Clcmentl's w1i.hbonl' orren)>t.> and ('ouch Schitrr plans to pasi. and use' more motion pla,Vl. thun 10 11usl ~ea r'>. s mce this team dOl·~n ·I haV\.' the: :-pel•d 01" "Ill' or preVIOUl'I !'>QUUdh. Rl'SNING 8 .\CKS :\hkl' W<1de •fi 2. lli21 und M1k1• lk"I' •5 JO. 160• )lave lhl' backfll'ld cons1dl•rabll• l•xpenencl'. with Wad<' u t wo way <.turtl•r who wus all·<'ounty a:. J de flon!>1VC' back la:it ~Cai.on Natl.' n owst•y f 5·9. 165 I falls out thc w1shbon<'. ('OmtnR off a varsity S<'aM>n in which ht· wu1> pluj.!uCd with inJury. Also "eeani.: action wall be Jerr Bunner •!>·8. 1501. R F:C'EIVER~ t,;.,u.illy the Tntoni. wall employ JUl>t one wade n:ce1vt•r. and that will probably be Mik(• Calvert. a c.2. 165·pound lell<'rman If a -;l•cond split r('C('l\er is UM!d . II Wiii be M1kc l::ddo •6·3. 1701. OFFENSIVE LINE Oei.in Stanfield 15.10. 1801 fills the center position and Scott :\le.a •fl I. 185• I' at one guard s lot. but the othc:r ~uard P<>Mllon 1s up for ~rab-. In fact. most or the Tr1lons· offensive and defen!.1ve hoe l.J>Oh are still unfilled. SIOCC: the ll'am doci.n l featUrt> many bis.: i.thlcte' who "ould be naturali. tor the hne Of-:t'ENSIVt: LISF. Onl.> one 'tartc·r return1>. dl'fcn:-.1vl' t·nd U;.vc ll1rd. Kl•n Ncc:dlcs •5·11. 170• ha1> won th<' nose i;tuard spot and Guy Goodwin will be ;it one or lhl· 1 ackle spots John Flemm~. a "t'n1or. wall probably bl' at thl' othl·r defcn!'>1ve end LINEBACKF.RS Th11> wa' a slrong suit for San Clement<' lust scai.on. but t"o good linebacker~ graduated. To rail their shoe1'. Scharr has Mike Linde und Junior Ken Smith. both up rrom last i.eason·s JV unit S t:CONOi\RY "'This as our fort<.··· sa ys Scharr "WC' fed Calvert und Wade a rc· as J good a puir or defenMw backi. i.11> any in the county .. Aanner ali.o lend~ t•xpenencl' tn thl· secondary. and M1kl· l'"o rsum •6 1. 160• will probubly ~t'l' action. too KICKING GAME .John Scharf. th<' couch's son. will handle· kickinit thort>'\ for the second straight season. and this 1~ anothl'r strong suit for the Tr1tons "Wl• won u few gamCt> on our k1ckm~ lasl year:· coach Scharr ~ays. "und with the 0 Ae II H '<' Por~er P(lh IJO \I• II l•l J'> Uurr1141h\ All ISi •l'I ., 1• , .. MHIOO ~I< IOI .01 I: lfS J ll 1 Crul H in •)7 )IJ 71 U• ):• ,,.,,. s~ uo ~~ a 1.. JOI Row Ctt• ••• S.\ •l 11• JO• a. .... , I.A ,.. ,,. • IJJ ,,.. !)owe PIH Ill nl 10 11~ JOO 11.SMlttl I.A Ill Uol II t• -Crom••ll• Mii ,., ~ .. 1)0 lOO How• Hin '" •11 .. •U 1" "-·-Fnler. Ctft<ln"911, J1, Lutin)"' Ph11ae1e•ol'I••. 30, II ~m11n l.o A .. 1~. ,., 1(1ft0'" .... Cht<-, I ' Perller , PllUl>\lrQh. 14, \11r0911 Pttllll\lrQll. i .. CIMk. s... Fr...c:IKO 14 ·-a.nMtlt Fo,ltr, Clft<ll'Mli. •OJ. Oen .. Lei A•t•tet. tel ; P•r'"' P11tt011ro". '16, 0 .,,,. S.. FrMl(•~o ••: II. Smltllt, Let~ t2. f'll<11141!1 Ill Oe<•-J Perr~. S.. ~. 11 ... 80M1m (.nc.an n•!•, tt .. • .. MeeteA_ Le .. "-'"· 11-4; c;.--.. -.rr .. 1 , .. ,. 81 .... Saft Fr111<1Ko, IH , 0 Robt n\on, P ltl\Dur11n. II·• Mofl!tlUKO, !Min Frenclw:o. "··· I( t-or~"· Houston,• s AMllllCAN 1.IAGUE G Aa II H Pt! Catew Min 1:i. 501 7l ,., J:;\ RICtt 8\ft 103 ~ 10'I It? ll• P•ftttll• Hlf Ill ;)¥1 •I 11' J7f A. Oh••• 1 .. 114 Ot )\ •O J ll Vovnl Mil 110 •)O S. ll 1 JOS OQll•I• ¥11 Ill 417 •·l IJJ ,._ .1. Tllmp~ft Oel 1)0 )IO lo I~ .1'1 llollerl\ Oe• 1111 '°' 61 uo .7'16 ,.,~ 11"' 131 .. , n ,., .,... M-NV l)S St) •j l•I ,_) .._._ ll or ... 8 0\IOft. 40, ... ,l e r , (•Iller"••. U. G Tllom •• Mtlwo.,kN. 31, Tllornton. Clt••'•"d lO. Hl\l•. MllwlUkM. JO --..-1 .. ll1ce. Bo\-. tr.:. Stout>, Oefro". 1011. Hlsle. Milw-... 1112, Tllornlon. Clewt11nC1, ~. c:.tr1v. o..t<l.,.CI. •1. ,.tc ..... IU Oe<IM•sl Gu•Clrv. -von.. 11.J. 8 s""nle. Bo'ton. u,.J~ Gur•. IC.•"w' C•h 13·• Eoersl••. 8osto". t& 1 9 tlltftQll•m. Oelrott. IS-I. C.tdw•ll Mtlw•u~""· ,..., It ...... C.11......,.i, 14"1: r •none. C.!lfortw•. 17.<~ SO DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT kmd of team we have this sca1>on. k1ckmg l-...!~~!:::!~~!,_J will be very important again .. RULES WIN PRIZES WORTH t -'' -Hlr' ...... Mlew.,. • ,_-l«.,mtle el ti le --~I ............. ...,~...,1e··k-.tl-•••1t "•uct ...,iuw .. l!t1lri.t-• •--"'""--··••lll1jtte , ........ _...,1e11--.c........,w1n .. _,_...,.... l SIM 11 le: PIGSlttN PtClt•ltOO '11, ~ De__.rMM, ... 0 . ... 1s.t. CMl.a -..-. CA tJUl, 1. °""_ ... ..., _ ~ ~-"-~....., .... .....i--,_ .. , offkl~ _, ..... 11..ie -lllllle ..,.,, .. ............... -. .. .,. " ........ ...._-................... . MORE THAN -t ...trl .. , .... ••tee ... .w. OKI•*' el I""" ... ""',..... _. •• , ...... ,11 ......... ~t ..... . 4. Elltf'IM-11 M f'M _____ ,.,._.,., _ ....... li_te .. DlllyPltetCMr.-MHcieW•P M.fJMO ~. O.tlyPllM_,,...,_tllelrl _ .. ._... .. __ et .. - le-. l. TIE ellllAKE 11 e LAHK MUST a E f'IU.l!O IN 0 11 l!NTaV IS VOID. s1,soo Play DAILY PILOT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : ENTRY BLANK : : . • • • • • • • • • • Name ••.....••.......................•.. - AddrnS ............................•..... City ............ ·• · ·· · · ·· ... ZJp. · · · ... · · P9'one .•.••••.••.......••..........•...... PIGSKIN PICKfKDD : Cjrcl• tHms you think wlll win this Wffk's qames SPO ... SOREO IY TV· APPLIAMCES WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM • 100•4 Solid l t•t• Cheult • VHF ""9-S.t" Fin• Tunl"9 • Sat·A~orget Volume Control • 70 Position "Cllck·ln" UHF Tuning • Quick On "Daylight Bright" • DC Realoretlon Picture Tube • 8u11Hn • Up-Front Control• UnlVerut Antenna WBLY SECOND AND THIRD PRIZES TRANSISTOR RADIOS . • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • To be ellglble for weekly conteat ! awards, entrants muat predict the : winner• of each of 30.football game• : and alao guess the total number of i points acored In all 30 games. : • ~~'!"'!'~~~~~~~~:""":-:':":'::"::~"':'::':;':':~: YOU PICK-UP & SUBMIT ENTRY • USC at Oregon UCLA at Tennessee San Diego St. at Iowa St. Santa Clara at Cal St. Fullerton Kansas at Washington Alabama at Missouri Penn St. at Ohio St . Michigan St. at Purdue Auburn at Kansas St . Northwestern at Iowa Oldahoma St. at Florida St. Baylor at Georgia CalHomia at Georgia Tech Kentucky at South Carolina SMU at Florida BYU at Arizona St. Dallas at Los Angeles San Francisco at Houston Cleveland at Atlanta Seattle at NY Jets Kansas City at NY Giants Plttaburgh at Cincinnati Philadelphia at New Orleans Tampa Bay at Minnesota Waahlngton at St. Louis Oakland at Green Bay Chicago at Detroit San Diego at Denver Buffalo at Miami Baltimore at New England 'TIE BREAKER -My, ..... on the totAll numw ot point1 ICONd '" all JO e-mes 11 . . . . . • . • • • . . . . . . . .. . . • • • • • • • • . • • • • . . • • . . .. • • • • • • • • . . • • . • • • . . • . . • • . . • . • . . • . • . • . • . . • • • • • • • • • . • • • • BLANKS AT : : • "'l"\.1 .. , • ft • • . .. li'llf........ : : • • TY·Al'PLJAHCU • • WM940USISHOWlOOM : : , .... ,..., "''-HOU.Si • • ~~~;::1~!!' _........ • • ....... ..,.,.. ........ : : '--------------------------------. . ........................................... i ••• ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. '. . . ........ )A.•· .. t ~-'-••• •• DAILY PILOT Juelday.S~~ 11. 1918 New Bank Planned By Newport Group aroup of Nt-wport Ut•aeh f1Cf'('Ut1Vc1t h11.., announct.>d lht• Cormu lJC\n of Comml'rC't'Bi.nk. a rummt•rc-h1I baink to be louted ru:ur the Urant11t! Coon1y Airport Tht· ora.an1wr:.... are Roh4•r1 J Ot!Mar('(), •dvcrtlslni und publlcu t1ons cxttuUve. Wilham f: l.....in~t.on. Snyd r l.anicaton Int . K•'rit.tral '-'ontrattol"l\, Jn) l. Rrt-d. \l<'t' pr.-•ldenl. 1tmm1 .. lr uon. Jo·tUOf C'orp . John Martin Shl·a , pr~a dunl. BP~t'Of'I Ba) t;ntt•rpn\.e9, TI moth.)' L St radf'r, ~.-nwr \ice pr(' 1d ot and ttcneral c.-oon~I. the Koll Co • AnlhQn} \1 Villi partner of C>ur.H••. M.ilt'<Jl m Oaly und \'HU. Newport lkach n t lo r n l'} .. u n d G ,. n t' M \\'1111hburn, formerly of thr 7 IJ Rotlhng Companie-. or l,o, 1\11gl'le~. San fh•rnttrdano and H1tkl•nsf1t>ld L. A NC t: 8 t. l r t; I h < '11 m 1ncrceBank prc!>llknl lie I\ former \ 1rt• pn•s1rl1•nl a net m an agcr ut lm1M·ru1I Bunk. Sim· lll Ana. and manui;:t•r of busint"i.\ development of L'n1on Rank. Newp()rt Beat·h John Peacock. rh1cf execuuvc omcer. has spent 31 y(•ari. In th<' banking busmel)ll as president und chief executive officer of North County Bllllk, Ei.<.'Ondido. ..,nd with Crocker Bank George Oschnl·r. exccullvt· vice president and chief credit oHtcer, was previously reg1on1tl OCCClass Eyes Systems A computer course that focuses on advanced assembly language programming is Of· fcrf!d at Orange Coast College" ('o ... ta Mesa, this fall f'al : l'lui.se s began Monday but r<•gi:;tration continues through Sept. 22. Listed a!! Busine!-1~ Jnforma- 11on Systems 240 in the cla!-.!-1 !>C hedule. the course m eet\ Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5 to7p.m. Registr:.it1on 1nformt1lwn 1!-. .1vailable at ;>5(,.5735 \ IC'C' r11 t11Jdcnt or lm1wr101 Bank Jntl 'Irr pr 1<ldt·11l 11f thti N~wport (Wach H·.imnul offu:c uf l 'nion Bank Ttlt: INITIAi. <'U p11 ala n1t111n of S21 • rnllUon will n1mt• fnHn tt puhht• offertnic of 250,000 xhuri'i1 of ('OIT'lmon ~tCK'k Ill ... prll'C of SIO a . hMre Tht• oHt•nng ~ 111 lx.- h1indled throuJ?h lhl• hunk'>• ur .:.cnit.t•r., I ht• ••111>hc-Jt11111 ltJr fll'rm1..,'llOn to orga1111t· l'omnwr ('c.:U<mk wa:-. ••pprovl'll by the California Supl•rmtt.•ndt.'n\ of Banki. 1n Mu y The hunk WJS illl'Oq )()rulcd In thc samt> month Subjl'cl to Ft·derul Dcpo~il lm.unincc Corp. upproval. the bank expt,-tls lo begin bus iness llll ·r thlS year. Advertising Agency Chief Plans Speech Al Ries. founding partnt-r of the New York <1gency of Raes, Cappiello, Colwell, Inc. a nd one of the co-developers of the "posi· lioning" school of advertising strategy. will speak at the T hursday's meeting of the Orange County Advertising Federation H e will use slides and television commercial films to 1 llus trate his presentation. The mt!etlng will be held a t 6 · 30 p. m. cit the Marriott Hotel, Ncwport Ul·ach Rest.>rvations may be made by calling the fed('ration cit 870-622J before noon Wednesday I Business Bell Ringer When International Moncl<.1ry Market trading in futures of U.S. Trl'asu ry bills openc.•d al the Chicago Mercantile Exchange on Monday. the opemng bell ~uffert•d a ~Cl· twt k Dr Clayton Yeuttcr. ccnlt·r. pres ide nt of lhl' t•>.- C'h<Jngc. rang th e> bell ~o hard at came loost• from its temporary stand Interest Bill Signed SACRAMENTO (API -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has signed a ba II requiring banks and l!avangs and loans to pay at least as much interest on Christmas club savings accounts as they do on regular passbook a ccounts. The measure, SB 2041 by Sen. Alan Swroty. 0 -Los An.;eles. e f- fective Jan I . also prohibits bigger service charges for Christmas club accounts S1croty said some banks felt that a 1975 luw allowed them to d1argc higher service charges and pay less interest on Christma~ club accounts Business Climate Gets 'A' at UCLA SACRAMENTO IA Pl -No matter wbat critics say, Calitomla bu a buaine&"l climate that rosters growth and development, says a UCLA report is11ued with fanfare from U . Gov. Mervyn Dymally. OymaUy's state Commission on Economic Development uked UCLA's Business Forttast Project to issue a report on "what's lood a bout California's business ----·--------- climate." to ans.wer allegations at a meeting or Dymally'1 com· that state government is anti· mission. business. The $15.000, 78· page docu- ment. released Monday. is filled with charts showing California o utpacing oth er states in manufacturing, housing con s truction . agr icultur e. job growth. overall incom e and foreign business investments. "CALIFORNIA OFFERS business the largest and richest market in the nation ... nnd one that will continue to grow. lht• report 11ays. It also says problems of bus1· ness taxation. government reg· ulallon and government at- titudes are being solved, though 1l concedes that !-.Orne or the solullons. hkt.• a s treamhnlng or the development permit process. a re too new lo be evaluated . It d oes no t explain wh y California's unemploym ent rate is consistently 2 percent higher Lhan the national rate SURVEY DIRECTOR Robert Williams. a professor at the UCLA Graduate School of Ma nagement. said migration to California in times of prosperity makes it hard to reduce the state's jobless rate. The report says a survey publicized by critics or the Brown administration . asserting that Calltomia was 47th among the states in business climate. "used questionable s ta tistical techniques which gave ats con· clusions dou btful value . "We have had far too much negative t.'Omment" about the bu11iness climate. Wllllams said THE REPORT llffmed well· limed for the re-election cam- paigns of Oymally and Gov. Ed· mund' Brown Jr. Williams said Brown's office had not uked for the study. But the governor's Economic and Business Develo pment director. Betty Bryant. 11 member or the commission. said shf> hoped the report would be wide ly dJistnbuted Bentley Labs To Receive V.S. Horwrs The presidential "E" award will be presented to the ex· ecutive officC'rs of Bentley Laboratoral's. Inc . frv•ne, on Friday. Thc> award 1:-. authorized by the president of 1 he United States and given hy the U.S Department of Commerce for contra but1oni-to t hl• ex port ex panslon program of the United Statci;. IT IS ntE highest peacetime honor that can be conferred 011 an American bus iness P r esenting the award on beha lf of President Carter will be Robert E. Badham. Included in the presentation ceremonll'l> will be Eric Silberstein. western director of tM> Department or Commerce Conference Lined Up Ov~r Th .. Counlf·r HA.50 ListifMJ' .. ~ ,, ... , .... ""' ~l1"1 1't1n 11~, ,,,,. ?l't. ,.,. f>."t lfp• ••d •• .,... l'fEW V()RI( IAPI • The ~ 11\I "'°""' tl'e °"'" -'°""11e• \lo<h --·-· ttwt ...... -"° .,.. "'°'' - -... moll ~ Oft potfCf'ftl OI CNlflQe r-dlffl of ~Ol- Two pr('s1dt:!nlaa I apµoantcc~. an mternation<il economist, two lop busine~s leaders and the publisher of one of the country's largest n('wspapers will speak at lhe 16th <innual E c onomic Out look Conference Sept. 21 <tl tlw Anaheim Convention Center A bout 1.200 Orange County bui-.m N;s lt·<1der!-. are expected lQ attend the <'onfercnce. sponsored h,· the Orange County Chamber or C'omm..rl'l'. J<·(·ording lo D1:tlf' L 0 y k 1' m a , ,. o n f c r e n c e r hairnian "i\MF:RI C A 'S Tom or· rowlund" is the theme. Co· ~p11nbors 1nl'lude the United St :ti t.'li Smull Busin ess Ad· man1slration, the United States Dt-partmcnLc; of Commerce and Ener~y and the United States Environ mental Agency Forty I wo Orange County orRltniza· lions are coopPration sponsors. H ober t H M c Kinn ey. ch:urman of the Federal Home Loun R:mk Board, will be thP luncheon speaker . Appointed by Pr<'sidcnl Carter to a rour-year ll'rm in June 1977. McKinney will discuss the role played by the Federal Home Loan Bank In rc1eu1at1ng home m ortgage f1nuncing and lht.• imporlllnce or huui.e f1nanc1· In the local cconom v. McKinney will he introduced by J er ry M Patterson. 0 -Santa Ana. a membt·r of the llou!ie Ranking, Finann· and Urban J\f. raars CommillCl' SPEAKER AT TllE aflc.'rnoon !-.essions will IX' <;t'n Oavid C. J ones, appoinll'd hy Carter as l.'hairman of lhc Joint Chiefs of Staff. J ones is former chief of \taff of the United Stales Air Fore<:. Joining Jones on the afternoon program will be Otis Chandler. publisher and chief executive of· ficer of the Los Angeles Times. C hundler is vice chairman of Times Mi rror Co .. which besides newspapers is atllve in book publishinR. newsprint. forest producL'\, television broadca~l· ing. ca hie com municat lon s sy~lems. magai ine publishing cind directory publishing. Times Mirror Co is the 20th largest company an California Dr. Ra y mond J 1:tllow will headline the morning session. An economi11l and a uthority on mont.'t ary and eco nomi c for<>cai.ting, h<' as i.cnior vice president. chief economi~L lJ nd director of n::-.carch and plan. nang for United Cali fornia flank. Los Angeles. ALSO PARTICIPATING in the moming session will bc husi- ncss leadl!rs Robert J . Lanigan. president and chief 01>erating of f1c er of Domestic 0f)<'rations of OwC'ns-Jllinois, Inc. and Cilhert lla mblct. regional v1cc pres•· dent of TRW Credit Data. Los Angeles C harles lo: W1gg1ns . R · Fullerton. will be the kl•ynoll' s peaker at the morning St.'SMon. Serving his sixth te rm an the House of Reprcsentat1 vc:o., ht• will retire at the end of t he term lie is associ:.ated with legis lation dealing with court reform. drug abuse and prisons. Gen. Thom as f<'. Hill'y. chairman of the Oranite County Board of Supervisor~. will open the morning proi:ra m . 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San Fran<'lsco. will address the lnternu tional Ma rketinJt A!. sorlation of Ortlnge County un Tut•sday MUTUAL FUNDS 50%to400% Tax Shelter Writeoffs for 1978 T311C\ 3nc..I 1nflauon, C\timotcd m he o-7% JO 1978, Mc making 1t h.udcr for people lO rc1a1n or huilJ their .1~M·t•-. The IRS hn!> .1~gn:'>!livcly cl1min111cJ m:.iny tax lnccnt1vc' 11\l'\I by Investor!> in the P•N Yer with the con,rnnt t;lx lnw rcv1,111m, there •lrt adU opportunJtie1> 11vallable for invc,ton ro ~helter or Jcfcr hoth invc&u nent a nd camed in come (I.e. :.al;cry rind commM111n). I( yo11 pl;m your 1978 pio~rnm now, rather th.en w.111 till year t·nil, y1111'll h.1vc .ln1J'llc rune h t ai\aly:c :mJ propt:rly th11tl'l' rhc one whcC'h wtll ffit't!t your ohjec11vt' For• pcnonal con1uhacion1 1n ludinl( 1( you w1~h your tJX nuorn<'V m C.P.A .. cnnrac.1· Piarkcr Dal~. 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September 12 1978 l/N DAILY PIL07 Deceit Grows With Inflation By SYLVIA PORTER Our na tion 1s becom 1na a land In whic h deceit domlnal<.-s the way we conduct our economic affairs as in· d1 vlduahs. In business and at all le ve ls or govemment. The Inflation or the ptust dec:ades is eroding m ora l values and undermining hone~ly to a point where "nothlna that is stated about dollars and cents a ny longe r means what it says.·· :iays Or. Henry WalUch. a governor of th~ f ederal Re:,er ve Board a nd Inflation analyst. .. E VE RYBODY M AKES CONTRACTS knowing perfectly well that they will not be ke pt in terms of cons· t unt values:· he said "We do not know whether the most valuable part of the contract m ay not turn out to be the paper ll is wr itten on. ln0ation IS like a country wher< nobody speaks the truth.·· The documentation Nine million Americans hold part-time Jobs or otherwise earn money they don't report on their income tax forms. says Peter Gutmann. professor or economics and finance at Baruch College In Ne w York. T<t x es an d d ivide nds are paid from profits that m ay not t>x isl or. if they are shown lo exist by accounting a dJ us tm ent::.. a re not b ack e d up by c~Jh nows. says Wallich. ""In Money's Worth addition to m isleading the stockholder and the p ublic. these conditions pus h business into be coming morl s peculative. -The phenomeno n or .. downsizing .. or "'packaging to price" is a subtle form ot inflation. The pn ce of the item rem ains unchanged or rises only slightly. but the con s umer gets less for t he money -At the sa me time. politicians follow policies that. if not openly dishones t. ure not honest either. A politician who makes promise~ that he knows cannot be met is dis honest. YET. DESPITE EVIDENCE OF the extent to which mnation is pushing toward .. deception"" as a way or life how can an) long.term commitme nl. in absolute dollar terms be reached between buyer and seller . employer and employee. lender a nd borrower. 1n a prolonged phase ot if wage price spi ral-> It 1~ only human to 1 ry to protect against the risks of ever climbing prices and the dwindling buying power or the dollar by demanding more or offering less. It is only logical of individuals and business owners to t urn to government in search of a n econom y curs ed by m· nation IT HAS GONE BE YOND nu: stage whe n conce rn can be foc used only on regaining control over t he wage-pn ce s pir al. So perntcious has lnflation·s impact bee n o n the na· tion 's moral structure that we m ust be equally concerne(i,. with r egaining a perspective on what is right and wrong There ar e no e asy solutions. Let the Car te r a dm inistration a nd congressional leaders be wa rned: Unless the battle against Inflatio n b fought with more courage and originality than It has been up to now. the people will move close r to taking the ir destiny into their own ha nds Srocks Again Fail To Sustain Advance .... ~dDIP . ,.f .. , ••• . CSOpf IOS1 1100 107 • .,, Fl•~ 1.oe 1 "' ,.-.-~ JaMtcn I T I " ....• Nl~l .60. » 11'·-.... lltPMIO ,q 2'•· '• TOl'IU Cp .. IS II 4plc10•~"' I s "..:· l'• Comb( n 20 a l>3 )Sito ••• Fl•Pl>W 2 .. I 117 17~ v. JapnF 1.11~ ., '""'····· Ht r l· .. 6 .s 31' • llepSll 160 I 144 1 ...... '· TOOIRol oOt> • '" 13'•• "' ~00•<•1"",.o •• i! 11913 1'os... 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"1'hey 111ay 1ilncc Ult• war'it t)Vcr lhtiy 1mJy l(O u11 to No !) ' l>•m'l know It l'lvlll1uii, will l'Ukh It, hul G lit wh•1'vc bUn1µlud U1111l(lwk hUI c wtll l>u11nl( the war, tht! "It y '11«1 l111ve u tuhlct1 111u1:11>1JHt! purlor wtwrc tile lutf1u11 actuully w11ro num hc11t l o Identify lhcm:.elvc11 TIO . 8HOW 1't-llll•t h u1 uund If c11 ll lhr:.d1 lo 1111x11lt•1I 111111 m11kl111ii lt1 H1 u1ll IJi I.ilk 1•1 lllb tfuuaiht.cr lit: hdbll'I ~cn ht·1 :.mi t' 1111> wile left Ill m I~ ycllrb u~11 11111vcd lo Hr4t,dl Jtld got n~mun 1t·i1 lie fuMb lhul lhe tfd11j.(l1lt1r. now 17, will 1>0l>fl fl y t 111111 IC 111 I •1 ultt-n1t col lc~c IJl Po11ul(ul · ·w hut i. lwr 111u1•n, 1>111 l1111c1>1 he: ui.k:. 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Chunncl 7 TUBE TOPPERS KTTV • 7 :JO UodKcr Jh.1 bcl>1.1ll 'I ht' Uod~cri. contlnut-1 heir ist1 t!I d1 d11 VL' :,t•t 11.•t1 with thu Su11 l"runclbCO Ciiu11t 1i (' ns • u 011 "Jlondo " John Wu)'lll' pluyas un A1·my 111·oul who lwf11 endb Ii wonurn 1Gt1rnld1nu Puul'' 1H1d her lj()fl lhr1.;1utmwd hy lnd1u11b 111 lh1:. Wfl4 movltt w1•11t"41ru NBC II U:OO t'tllkul L1i.t Tlw ··oncl udlll" C f>latUdt• o f t hlh I W() IHH I :.e a son op~ncr of u 11tt w 111cdit·ut c1rum l1ll'' 1ic.trh·1> with Lloyd Hndgc:., Buddy J<;bbun und Hurlwru Pu1 klllb ~ c.ofl(AIO l<H 11\e MeyQ< wfM> 1"61• r.. Mil°" found 0..1 IPlfl 2 Of 71 •-IO. 9 f ll¥J CPt-•1 Uh t •lllel I IU f~w A °"°"" ol Haw VO<k Utl 1J11veu 41fflt>el• on • ....., 11 'II 111 Ml4lml M> I~ 1'-lflflt>o• t.tlllCM Ne• l.lu4d ~l>'.111 ....,, llA'MI :to ""'"''"' bel#Mll ~ Wiii\ Illa ·~!Otld~l .. • vt .. "TIMI M-oit. Mi<ICI OI th NoyH" fllr-*'_, ~ ••lllOll• IOfYle of lw. 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Rw.1 f litlil C'..twl411t>IJI .... c...o;v• I Y"''" D•v 1 ... u yuu111,1 ~u n-111-v •n ho() ••• Jw .... w II/Ml IWO (J{)fl....,_ lu 11\W l<lvu '"" ,,..,, .. _ µ.L-j)f .. ti llOITI•IM-"'"' u.t.Udv4tt uod ""' lt'iJ'IJll'f .__ l.l4 .t.O Ullh•llJl'f fHIYlllu• mw•MIU<t 11 h• , 30 mm 1 It's 'Network' for Real Rating' Battl,e Opens as New Season Stans 81n:aav1wc·1e 11 01.LVWOOD IA P I The moa.t compelling drama of lhh1 fllll'i tMlevt11lon aeuon 11 bean" played out in the encuUve of flcu of the three 11 etworkll, where the batUe for rulinace. haa hecome a fre• for·•ll Tho liUllPt11lte. ~en•lon , an· I r laue and machtnullonli i;s ABC, CllS ind NJW munt1uve r tu he No I In lhf.l N1cli.un r11Unj11 111• les anylhlnll offrrc'I on Lhc 1>mMll ticr~n Anti ltwy urfl 1>lay 1116' for ket!Jlli with euoh nllnK JH>lnt worth $36 m1lhoo lo u net work llver a 1»ca11011 NOnt! more 110 lhon f"rt•rl Silvurn11m, who btit·1rn1ti }"ua.1 llt>nl nf llurrl pli;cc N UC. liibl .I unc ufl 1:r HUl<l111u f't:rcnni&I 1l1>11r111111 AIU' IJJ ftrttl p fwc 1)11.V•.KMAN PUJN(at:D 111111 hlb Ill W jt)h Wtl h bUt'fl l111ftllll'~ll i.huffhlll( llrlJl'(I am:. fo&lt!r 111~1· 11 tl1 •t·k uf cwr~. lhul he· lllu)' l,1e 111 1l«t11<<!1 o f Ut>blMi(lllM h1a. 1,v.-n 11l11>w1> Wht<'h, 111 fo1 I 1111.1y lw 1111> llllJet.'1 nmi.rt1t:rt nu I hu I lllli!tl of I hl' 1>howa. he hui. 111 wo1 k wit ti ..it~· l'tlJier Wt!llk und uni flt!(I or u1 t! nut of hai. own choo&rnj 'l'hc net worka' frcr11 y for rut rn~s has f.>e('Oml· •o fcvt:rMih U1u1 evt:n lf'levlblOll '11 moment 11( 1>1.:lf 1• 1111 gr u tu In 111111 , I h t! 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" nut 11 mu,acul lh<•l ~11l1tpls Wt•ll to a 'm tall dm ner thPalt·r 'luge. hut dtrf!ctor Ga1 y Da vii. haio, ovt.•r ro mc t ht• anhercnl diff1cult1ei. in cumben.o me sc .. nu.• trans1t1on!> ScC'nei. u!>uully stagt:d an front of a prosc·t'naum curt.am ure de livered in the a1s ll"S as backs tage mumuplatori. uc.· r o m plts h the changei. or se tting The i.trong ~Utt or "Desert Song" lli Il l> ulmoi.t fo rgotte n !>core containing the H1rr SonK. "Ont· Al ont.>" und the title t une which r,eak:. an the 1wur·opcrut1c number "Lel Love Go · with !.Orne llt'u ut1ful voral work hy Jumes I. Cullip :..net S.imuel Vun Dusen ai. /\rub lcudcr:. pet1 t 1un1ng for rationale lo preva1l 11ver rom anct• IT DOESN'T. 01" <:OURSE, S(tving Jas on Hyce :met Roxann Parker some fine lyric moments us u ...... l'l htM •tH tt4-2400 u •·1H t ,, .. '" .... "4-2400 ...... .. ._ 7tl/~ll t~IO ~ ICn.ol .. e U UT HILO HOO,.ICPOI ~u• OOI TO llLL Y JOI f POI Hfn MlUH H Y. Of THI PIN« 'ANTHH CN I MUa INTllNATIO ... 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NIOHT PIVllca1 Pt.Uf THI OHi & OHL Y fNI ""' NUftl llV. 0. , ... ,ANTMO 1'91 ~ IMllHATIONM YILYIT . . . Intermission Tom Titus till' t'rl•ndHllur\ le·•d in.i the rebel" a galn11t h is fulht.'r'11-urm v a nd tht• 1t•rl he s we eps otr her ret•t. Hyt'l• ulso hw. :.imw l(ood s(·c,•n~K In h1 i. Chrrk K e n · ll'lh 1dt•nl1t y or fJ foppti.h 1rn ntywa1i.t Por conwdy rl'lll'f, thcrt· urc J etrcry Winner und Mu rv <;11 11-. ,,., u T umblt<weeds·lllldcgardc lt.1mhocker lt.1nd e n 1, t11~i-1111( out one liners ~I t·vf'rv turn ('ru11( Curdnt•r i~ flnt• as the rumrod cupluin o( th .. Ntoul ht•arted m<-n pursulnR the dei.- ••rt ratil. wh1l<· !-,t .. J)h t•n Gothofd impresses as the rne>rl' t'Vrll\t'tl'nt mu.' l(l•m•rul The Sc•hu1;11un'i. 11mcJ ul0tion (1•ulurc.•t>. in chorus 1 c1ln . thn•t• l>t•rftn mt•r., launr h ing the ir pro· ft'"'llOnol (•arc.•l'r1> who huve e njoyed s tar bilUng In 1111·,al t•ommunaty ttwull·r mut>1cals Thev arc Carl Nl'hun 1 "Sl1JI) thl' World ... "Cubaret, ·· etc 1, U1t'IH1rd Rowl.1nd '"Two by Two"• and Land11 WrM1• I "The Uoy F1 11•n 1J'' 1 a ll of whom have l'lhown exn•ll1•11t 1·n·11l-nt1 ul11 for future stardom Sl1NUi\ V'S f'•:R e:ORMANCE m a rked a ma lt'SIOnt' or Nortb for the Sun Clemente dinner ho uM' at wai, filled with more th1rn 300 membC'rs of tlw c ity's Klwunis d ub. their w.lves and guest:.. Al'cordintt tu Scbastu.an 's. this wus the first local ser v1ct· club to churtt•r a n entire p<:rform ance . "The Desert Song" will be calling, its vo1rc c.-nthrulhng, for the next six weeks at Sebastlan'b, 140 /\ vt•nida Pico. Sun Cl<'menle Following the mui.1cul will be the Orunge County premiere of the O(•w comedy "Sume Time, Next Yettr" with Vera Milch in one or the slur ring roh.>t> • CALLBOARD Golden West College ha s an nounced audltlonb for two productions this week t ryouts will be ht•ld tonight and Wednesday ul 7 o 'clock for "The ·Prime of Mii.s J ean Brodie" a net Thun>day evening. also ul 7. for "The Lege nd 11f Slt•t-py Holl ow.'· both m room 209 of the theuter bull<fing Saddl{'bark Collegt· has called readings for the drum u "Look Homeward, Angel" Wednebday . Thursday and Friduy ut 6 pm. an the College ·~ Studio Theukr m lhe fine arts complex ... the show will open ~ov. 2 for two weekends ... . Series Continues ll OLLYWOOD i /\P l Quinn Martin P roductions will complete the production of 13 1•p1sodes of "The Runawayi-." despite the f act that at has bt•1•n removed from N BC's fall schedule. T lw s<'fll'I\, which s lurs /\Ian Feinstein. m ay air lal l'r on NBC tn u different time s lot. Martin s aid tht· nt'lwork f<'lt the "ha rd·hilt1ng" stories were not i.u1tahl<' for showm~ at8 p m T I "HOT LEAD f. COLD FEET · . ', .. ,. . "Cl.OSI IMCOUMTU$ OJ lHI lHIH KIMO" I U SO COAST PLAZA Mltbt11M.*1lll 111Ctrlft• "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" GoldleHown Chevy Chose NOW PLAYING CIKMAWUl We\tlnt~t!tl 11,•1 8'1~ U •jj ~, ; ,~· .~ .. w • ,, ,, UA CllllMA t.o.w MtM flU I '"0 O~').I ~,,,•I ' .. ua •0t1u g, ... "'" wo ion O.~t • ftQ . \ 1•, •• )0 lf 00 • •O ·~ lOW&llOl'IAOOllaACK fl 1~01/Ut '..el !.88() , .. f'-41·•···· \ ... .,... ....... CIMOOMl 011ng1 , , , • ) 63A 2!>~3 IOUTllCOHT I tQun4BtloKh11141 •!14 1~ I UOIUM Ofllff.111 O•~not 11u 1 639 8170 llO NUU ICCUlll fOll 11111 l ........ , IJTUflDIJ NIGHT FEVEn IOHN TRAVOLTA A PAMMO\JNT PICTURE ~ '"l!A ........... ORANOI! c .......... FOUNTAIN YALLIY ,...,....V~OI Ml-I HUNTINGTON HACH .... _,.._ . ..,.. ·--WltTMINBTI!" u-. ......... COITAMHA ~ .. CMll,,.U 1 .... rtl O"ANQI OIMfe.... ..,_ '!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!~~ CYP .. IU = o,.,,...... .... .... fOUNTAIN VALL•v Cell 142-5171. Put • lew word• to work lor ou. ,_., ,_ -w.,u. IUENAPARK UMtl• Oft-I" UMUI ENTERTAINMENT /INTERMISSION /MOVI ES Reflective George Burns and Brooke Shields are reflect· cd in u mirror durin).{ the filming of their n<.•w movie "Two of a Kind." about an 82-year·old rt•Larc d vaudevillia n who befriend~ a l4·yc a r · old runawa y It we• the Delta• against the f'Ulea ••• the rule• loat! .,,_.,. • ...._ •• ,,~ • .,,_._, ~w•.,. NOW PLAYING lDWAlltl' llA1t101t z cumnn z 1 Cotta Meu F••I 6-46·0573 A111me1m u u 1 fl') 6001 ~ ~ ~ ~ :) : ~-~\ I JO • I 4\ • I I .~, CJ.to•, I )Cl • t j'1 • •, 41,1 • / l;Q • •0"" _ ,,..,, I lO • 9 ,, IT....,. CMMft.. .. OlaflOt 11141bJll8110 .John Travolta Olivia Newton -.John isthewonl A PARAMOONl PICTURE IPGI L9 M ...... Ori ... 17141 UJ.tJ I 0 UA c1-w..t••tw 17141 Hl.0146 or-.. Mtl °"9p 17141 6J7·0J40 UA C"'-°'91p 171 41 6J4.Jtl I ~._..._...,._..._.171 4112t·IJJt UA Ci.... c..feMne 17141140.01f4 H.,._. It..&. Dri,,...17141 SJl-1271 Ww_. l1d•1•1etc • Twe 111·1110 .............. Lep ...... 772-6446 •• .._ Dri• .. 111 17f·HIO MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "SGT PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PG) "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT" (PG) "GONE IN 60 SECONDS" "SOUND OF MUSIC" "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" (R) "THE ONE AND ONLY" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) "FOUL PLAY" (PG) "FOUL Pl.A Y" (PG) "FUN WITH DICK & JANE" "CORVETTE SUMMER" "JOY RIDE" (PO) K•ltll• Ne•r \UC11um ''THE BUDY HOUY STOAY" ''THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAY" (PG) "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "AMERICAN HOTWAX"(PG) "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" (PG> "STUNTS" ALI. OIUV( tN• O~IN 61JO,Ji4.MHtHT\f Clllld U"dt t , 1 I'••• U "ltU e K .. •1~ ~ .. ,,.,Olll'd . . Mayor Acting In 'Rocky II' PHILADELPHIA IA Pl Mayor FrJ.ink R iZlOIN getting Into 11how biz. lle'i. muking his film debut with act~r Sylvester Stallone in the sequel to the Oscar·w10ningmov1c "Rocky " Rlzzo's scene in "Roc ky II" calls for him to pr<'· •~nt Stallone with a proch1mutlon at City Hall The seen (' will be s h ot in th(' mayor's reception room where he normally hunds out proc lamatlons . Stallone and u film rrew wcr-.. in the c ity "lo<'ulion scouting" :ind visited lmofly with R1u o • ' In "Roc k y," Stall one portrayed a boxer known as the "Italian Stallion " ~hooting or the sequel l:. to - ht'gln Oct. 2 an Hollywood. •ttno Stallone plans l</ s hoot on locauon here In late Oc Lober and early Novt-mber 1 = c ~·of!M,, ~ Plua CAI Wi:;tnan Nt-ilSimon', "THEUEAP DETECTIVE" ~ ....... .,._..... ,..:r~.,... Gig GddleHown ~a.. ~t ~~. ( I •• M. UOYO ) INFORMS In tht DAILY PILOT • • , ' a I • ~ ,. •Ann Landers •Erma Bombeek •Horoscope •Classified T~. hp'*1\ber 12. 1871 Bookworm Detectives . .,;' l , What are the colors of the'J rainbow? What are the most unwanted jobs? The reference librarian will try to find'the answer~ r • Wl•t ls the averdt-rainfaU' In Laa._,• Bead., JNho wu the 'bok who lint prepared Tur;ttey Tetran uu r..-Madame Tetrauani., _ J When was C~fomla 's pay toilet ban bill passed') ,• Who mana t/d ·lhe New York YanJcees in ·i 1928'! No. t.hese,lre not the tie breakers from a • trivia conte.\1 Whal they are Is a sample ol qua· tions rrom t.fe day In the life of public servants who areP84delecliveand part bookworm. These unsung heroes and heroines are ref • . erence librarians who have not only been uked , the above questions but th as What is it like to find the answers to-on a heavy day-upward of 50 quesUons posed by everyone from Uurd graders to senior citizens? "It's kind of like being a detective," says reference librarian Diane Johnson. "You have to get a kick out of pursuing an answer and put· ling together pieces of ':a puzzle." , "YOU HA VE TO HA VE a certain basic i ability, a feeling for what the person wants • because people don't like lo say what they ~ .. ~ want." says re rerence librarian Donald · Nicholson. "You have to encourage them to cough up what they want to know. It's very challenging." Says reference librarian Tony Attoyo: ' GAILY PtLOT ••• Cl IMllr ~• ... ,_.., ....,.....,_ 'You have to be kind of inquisitive and get as much Information from the patron as possible and then you've got to have the patience to st.art looking. Tony Arroyo, reference·libratlan, Laguna Beach Public Library: 'I encounter something different on a daily basis.: "It's a very rewarding job because I en· counter something dirferenl on a daily basis and I learn something new." When are reference librarians most com· monly called into service? It is a lime, says Christine Vasquez, when a person has hit a brick wall. Ms. Vasquez. who sees her job as a dl'l- seminalor or information," says the number of questions she receives at the Mesa Verde CCosta Mesa l branch of the Orange County Library varies from summer to winter. THAT'S BECAUSE, she says, about 75 per· cent of the questions are posed by students. Their questions. she notes, run in cycles, de- pending on what they are studying. A large percentage of queries comes from businessmen who want to know about a certain company's background such as its officers or stock rating. Some of the more common questions Dr. Sidney J. Pames encourages class to think of as many uses as it can for giant paper clip. Speedthink Now there are courses, seminars, books and papers on how to expand bur creativity quotients. By ANDREW J. NEFF BUFFALO, N.Y. <AP) -Half of elebt la zero. Huh? Half or eight la zero. Think about It. II you happen to smile a little or light up a bit Inside because you realize that the bottom half of the figure 8 la a 0, then you're experlenc· Ing "aha." It's similar, admittedly on a smaller 1eale, lo the Ughl bulb that must have 1one oo ln Newton's head when he saw the apple fall. You're being creative. Notbinc special about that, you ml1ht 1ay. but there are a growin1 number or people who consider It very apec:lal. In fact, they conduet seminars, teach coUe1e counes and write books and papen on how to lncreue and expand our creativity quot.Jen\& Our whole purp()M la mo~ and deeper (See SPEED, Pa1e a) ~ . . . Donald Nicholson or the Mariner's <Newport Beach ) branch library receives concern the source of a quote or the author of a book or play. "SomeUmes people want to know about social usage or the use of words or to locate a certain place on a map," he says. TO PROVIDE ANSWERS to the multitude of questions. librarians consult reference books which number in the hundreds , eveA thousands. Most keep a ready reference index at their fingertips to answer the most frequently asked questions such as hotline numbers, city facts and branch library operating hours. · The two books Nicholson most often con- sults are the ·•world Book Eacydopedia" and the "World Almanac." Also frequenUy referred to ar:e "}Jome,Book. of Quotations," "Bartlett's Familiar Qoota· lions," and "Books in Print," which bas li.stinp by author. tiUe and subject. And. of course, there are dozells of [~ ___ u_•_P_JH!R ___ •_•_•_• __ _,) ,, ll GOlden· ·· Good Tbne The Golden Timers Senior Citizens Center I In Costa Mesa celebrated its first anniversary / Saturday with a rollicking barbecue party. The theme was Hawaiian, so most of the.120 party.goers donned colorful island clotbiAI for the festivities . There was picnic food, ping pong, singing and dancing, with music provided by the Garden Grove Top Hatters and Joe Chapelle and his banjo. The purpose of the celebration was "lo get people interested, and lo talk about our success or the past year," said Cathy S&eveu, dirklor. "It was a fun day," she added. "We had a , lot of people signing up for classes." The center. is located at 114 E . 19th St. In Costa Mesa. • Wear Your Name 'At least two area groups, working lndepen· dently. are sponsoring pre·~hool Identification drives by offering identification bracelets lo parents ol pre·scboolers. toddlers and infants. The communitv service protects are sponsored by the Costa Mesa Junior Women's Ctub and the Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach. The ID's cost $1.2S. The Costa Mesa Junior ~ogien's Club will sell the JD's from Monday, Sept. 18, .ihrougb Frida}', Sept. 29. More information Is available from AM WdN al 546-9018. The Junior Ebell Club ol Newport Beach wlll sell them from Monday, Oct. 9. to Monday. Oct. 16. Carolyn Matthews, 640-4397, bas more information on the project. Girl Scouts The Colla Mesa Comnnmlty AllociaUoa, Girl Seoul Cou.ncll or Orange County receaUy held its annual reco1nltlon dinner at the Newport Sheraton Hotel. Ftfteeft Colla l111a scouts recleved Girl ScouUnc'• biabeet award - Finl Clua Scout. . They were Tlllereea Ga•, CIMJ O'M..,.., Sasaa &eeu, lledl Sllaplro, Outsta Balllqer, 8tepllaaie 81111, Barble Ftrebaap, DueUe Grady, llrtOUe 011111, Beelly S&al& .. , IM1 Ya• A•ea, 81M1'11 Slleflleld, Liu Ne~, 1taWe- Well1 and Dawa8enaa&el. The reelplenta were from Ga1 SeMh'• troop 1082, Sae ............ troop 1118 gel a., Ftreb•.P'• troop ltU. The Fashionables The Faahlonabl11, a support IJ"OUP of Chap. man Colle1e'1 lnternat.lonal Scbolarsbip F\mct, (Sff HAPPENINGS, Pa1e Cl> manuals. statistical abstracts. government directories, encyclopedias and rnedlcfl and law dictionaries. Arroyo. reference librarian at the Laguna Beach library, s ays most questions can be answered within minutes. depending on com· plexity. MS. VASQUEZ SAYS it lakes betweeft five minut~ lo a half hour ror about tbree·quarters of the questions. The remainder may lake several hours to bunt down. Occasionally. however. reference librarians hit a brick wall or their own. · But when they, exhaust all their ~. they can call upon the services or LOCNET <l:..ibraries of Orange County Network>. . LOCNET. a reference network of about 75 libraries In the CO\anty. is localed In a small of· fice in the Santa,Ana Public Ubrary. Two pro- fessioaal libracians are on duty. "We can draw upon the collections of all the libraries:;'says Diane Johnson, reference networl< supervisor for LOCNET and the San· tiago Library System. They can also consult the state library in Sacrame nto or SCAN cSouthern California Answering Network in Los Angeles . BUT FOR ALL THEIR sophisticated ref· erence books and resources. the best reference tool of all, says Mrs. Johnson. 1s the telephone book. If, for example, there is a question about chemistry. she will look on the yellow page listing for cbenust and make a phol\4? a call ... People are nice," she notes. "when you tell them you realty need help. "We spend, a lot or time on the telephone ca..lling organ1zal1ons. compabies, groups. libraries: whoever we think m.ight know the answer." · E'llery reference librar1an has a list of strange or unusual questions such as: What are (Sff' LIBRARY. Pas~ Q) • • Joe Chapelle, left. and Norman H. Candland get in the spirit of an Hawaiian barbecue. Lisa Weiss; 5, with ID brace,.t being sold Co.9ta Mesa Juniors. • . . . "" . . -. . .... I ( :> v 2 2 • ' •! d n • ~ 1l 0 •• • s y 1( '· II • ;. .. . . ~ ,_ (2 ONI. Y P11.0T Clothing Connection ,.....,. la DO OM 00 lb• race at lbt1 Hrtb for wbom I feet more com pa11 lon t hin th o mothen ol cblktren wbo an on balfday 1..aklm et acbool My nelthbor, tr••. wenl thr<M.l&h aa tfttlre 1Hr ol Ulla 1ehdul Pd we almoll bl r We all._, o....-OM da)' and IHerall y dr.~JIM her from lhe uUUt.J ,... Md -ber .,_a .. lbe an., room ''Where .,.. w •" llbe mumbled numbly ''In your Uvlna room," we11ldpnUy "I've never b.-n ht" before," aald "-01 eouno you hav u '• t room rt•ht on 1our lllt.chen and ullllly room Rem mbtr 6.be .,.. her bead 'All J rem mbu le an ptember I went lot.o \ht k lldMm and the uUJl · t7 room and l'v• been t.bere trVW a!Dat. Rina· Int br •UHt pl•lH, ~t.Un1 lhml In Lhe 1lnll. ••• Speed , .. ,. .... ,.cu 'aba'a,'" qy1 Or S1dn y J P&rMa, prol-..or of creative IWdlea at Buffalo Slate Colh•I• and preia.14Mal ol lhe Cr.1Uve Educ:aUoa Foundation "You 've beard of 1peedreachnt," Pam .. ya. • '1'bia la llke 1peedthmklnt " Thi foundation, whach wu 1et up In tlM by LIM late lldverti•lna execuUve AJex O.bom of New Yon. IPOOW'I work&hopa, loaUtut.ea and reMarcb deallnC w1lh cruUve behavior and problem·IOlvinC One at Olborn'• belt.er known creation• wu what be e&lled "b.-.lt\ltormln&" 1eulooa to w-hicb people would alt around t.oainC out Ideas on condWoa lbat all Judtment al tbe icfeu be tempor~=ed. Def J ent I.I one of tbe key con- ceptl In expand na on1'1 creaUvity, Barnes aay1. "llost people balk at flnt. They woa't d• fer Judiment." "There'• the fear factor, the risk of becom· tna more aware of youraetr than you want," uya AftCelo Biondi, execuUve director of lbe fo1Jndatloo and mana11na editor of the Journal of Creative Behavior. . Another eaaentlal to creative problem · aolvlnc. Barnes says, la breakln1 a problem down lnt.o ita cooatituent parts. "SomeUme1." he aay1. "we try t.o solve somethlna without k.nowin& what It is we want to solve." rn 1ddJUon, Parnes says, "Quantity breedi. quality, t.he more ideu the better. The Judf(- menl comes htler " Keeping these et1ae0Ua1s in m!nd, Parneb u&ea a five·11tep process to leach creativity . t"'indln& the fact, the problem, the Idea. the solu· lion and. rinaJly, acceptance. What that means 111 dcfirung the lac~. de· C'idlog what the proble m Is , hralnstormlnx for lK>lutJona, decidlng on one then see10a 1/ 1t·~ practical. One meani. which Parnes advocates 1s whal he calls ''forcing relatlom1hlps," where you try lo relate two 1>ecmlngly d iverse itcmi.. Pointing to two item s on his dc&k, he llSk!>, "How could you relate that soda can and that tele phone''" Well. you rould Imagine a telephone an the shape of a soda can. "Good. What about the other way around?" Hmmft\. The cord on t.be receiver could be a crazy 80t"l of straw. ''Excellent. Now you 're catclung on." "TIMI big Joke around here," Parnes sayb, "I" ~pie !\aytng, 'I've been doing this stuff alt along. Now J finally know what il'6 c~lled '" ••• IJhrary (Frem P11e CU the m<>lll unwanted jobs'! und Whal are the col· ors of the rainbow <In order)'! "I &et lbem aU the lime," Hys Mr;. Vasquez with a laugh. "I go home and tell m y hwsband all the unusual questions." Often she will be asked to find out the name ol a character on an old radio or TV show or the birth dale ol a movie star . ·•ar we find out there ls a contest going on , adults and klda start phoning w\th trivia ques· tlona," she says. "We try lo restrict those becau1e It can get so buay. But moat everything, if we can find the answer, we try lo flnd It." Say1 Nicholson : "Here's my attitude : maybe lt teema like trlvla t.o me, but anythJn11 of lm~ce t.o thal person ls Important t.o me and I U do my beat to find lhe anawer." Happenings c Prom Page Ct > will tour Udo VIiiage Wednesday, accordlo1 to Mrs. Wiiiiam H. Mead, the croup's foun· der I cha1rman. Ho1te11ea •r8. Do•ald 8tarll•1, Mn. ErMtlt 8afU& and Mrs. Mead will free\ the 85 m emoor11 und ~ven new m embers, lncludlna the Mmee. Ntek Doolla, Samael Hanwha, James Myer.soa. Eobert E. Harris, Rtymond O.brtnJI, Tltoau F. &Ue1 and .lob Vlr&M. Newport Beach balrdreuer Alfredo H•bar Ir. will be featured on the Merv Orifntb show today et t p.m. A preaenlaUon of hit haintylee, which waa t.ped ln Lu Ve1u. la scheduled. ~ models, w6o an Lu Veau 1bowlirl1, wear "exotic balrdol to co wtlb the exotic clotho8 <by Susie Creamcheeae), Hulzar 11ld. Hulzar wu born In El Puo andlrew up In E11t Loi Anaelea, wh re he ent.ere the work force u a aboe abtne boy. He served In the Air Force, pla)'ln1 mmic H • hobbf, and fln11ly aot int.o the beauty bu8lneH In Hollywood. Ho lat.er opened a shop on Balboa Island. Hulsar 1ald tbat "a little bit of everylhlnl" now la lD vosue In tbe baJr world. The aof\ wub and wear look, lon&er balr and ft.near wavoa are PoPUlll'. Hair care now la important, he added. "ln the '50I b&lrdreNera Wied t.o ruln hair with rat· Un1 and lacquer. Now we toch client.I how t.o work wtlb tbelr hair." I/ ~ lloe:lf • _.,,. for H<IJ1Plfdftol, Hfld., to Haw-,.,., °'miff COGIC DoU~ PU.oc, 1'.0 . 8o% 1640, Co.ta ,,,aa, nm. Or coU HJ-4321. ADll081A T,,.lltf~lon ....... _.,.. .... ··~=-·' CaU G.w. Eanll ,. ........ RUFFEll'S UPHOUTllY W...Y•W ... ...... 1911 ...... IM. c: .......... _,-..nlf cle1rln& the table. •tart· Inf the wuh r . " • Jl '• all rlabl." we Hld "Doti"\ dweU on It ." .. and the.a p6clctn1 up the paJamH and waablnt t.Mm. and mak- l n 1 bedt a nd lt '• luncbtlmt qaln ud the kid• a,. bome and it'• tlme to pick up lh• 1chool c&oc.bes and wuh them, and Ht tM table and aot lwich and rlnn the plat.el and do lbe dlah • and clear amd lt '1 dlnnerthnt and I Ht tho table and plck up the play clot.Ml and w11b lhem and cet dinner and clear UM I.able and rt.me tho dlU. and 1tart the wa1her . did I HY that before"" We nodded II y Id.di went tbtou&h It a nd It wu a period thaat I paranotcally refer lo aa the "Clothln1 Con· nedlon." ll wu like a 11me. Every tlme they moved a h ea d two 1paces, they p111ed 10 and went cUrecUy t.o the cloaet. My llve·year-old once Ht a record tor chanct.nc clot.ha. Wllhln a 14-bour pe riod , he c ban1ed clotbea nine Umea. He bad an outnt tor eauni bteakf ut, 10- ln• to 1cbool, ru.onlna Et•• ••••eelc lbrouJb u.. hole. waln1 t.M phoae, eatlnc lunch. anawertna Lhe door, rid· Ins hi• 61ke, w•llblnc himHlf, and OM that be wore becawae then wu nothln1 clean left to wear. I couldn 't walk lbrou1h a room without t ncount.erina a pile of hi• clotbel. ll waa like p lcklna your way lbrou&b cow chlpe. J 'll never forcet poor lrl1 lr J Uve t.o be a hun- dred .... he r ha nda a hrlveled from band wa1hea, he r 1lnuae1 filled wlth laundry bleach, h e r brain foHed by llnl. "When doe• It all end!" 1be Hid. "All thla Wub.inJ andlroolna?" We amtled. "On lhe day your kldl •tart. do their own laundry." [ Boroseope ) WEDNESDA V , 8EPT. lJ By SYDNEY ouaa AltlE8 <March 21 -Aprll 19>: Accent on social UJe, ravon, popularity and versatility . Gemini, Sugltlarlus persons figure prominently Lcuve dE'lu1ls for another lime. Ga1n overall view. Wi.Hh comes true u you are presented with material needed to better communlcat.e nee<ts TAUavs (April 20 May 20): Be 1peclfic, study Aries met~aae . reallze you have 1up· porlcn Some detractor• would like t.o In· limidate you Have none of it. You cun elevate )lt a nding Su1H!rio r 11> lmpres11ed, will do 11>omeUunai lo htilp you attain aoaJ . GEMINI <M11y 21 ·June 20>: Good lunar 1u1pecl comcldei now with cbanae. variety, eduC'allon, holiday, cornmunacalion, travel Another GemmJ, 11 Vlrao and SagiU.anan figure In scenario. You gain throup wriUA!n word. Be alert. pen-eptive, imprint your own style on creative effort.a. CANCER <June 21.Jwy 22): Spotlight on leaaea. renlal.a, budaet alfecUna partn•r or mate. Dome1Uc affalra command at&AsnUon. Family member talka 11boul reaideoce. SWTOun· dings, expenditures aimed •t tllm.lnatin1 safely h1tzards. Tow-us, Libra, Scorpio per&ooa figure prominently. LEO (July 23·Au~. 22): Go slow, maintain low proflle, lc l others assert thei r viewa, t'3peclally partner, m ale Collect data, bold rour fare, be posil.Jve or legal a.rou.nd, avoid Me· mg places, people only •8 you wlah they ml&bt be. Placeti, Virgo indlvlduala t11ure promioeot· ly. VIRGO CAug. 23·Sepl. 22): Avotd makina prem ature decl11ions, moves. Check baalc material, services. There la more t.o current situation than might be apparent. Know It, be aware of cost.a, responslblUUea. Member of op· poaite sex does not think you should be quite 10 free. You'll soon see! LIBllA !Sept. 23·0cl. 22): You complete a cycle you learn who actually la coneemed, who m erely provides llp Mrvlce. You feel more Important, aelf·eat.eem ls elevated. Fln11h pro· Ject, create, get off sldellne1, become Involved. SCORPIO COct. 23·Nov. 21>; Break throuth restrlcUoo.s -take Independent atanc•. Strt11 lndlvlduallty, build for security. Leo, Aquarius peraona figure prominently. You make 1ood. fresh contact.a. You think more clearly -)'OU receive lllumlnaUoo. 8AGrrrAanJ8 CNov. 22·Dec. an: Acttnl on di venlty. quesllona-and·anawen1 wbb1tn1 nelabbora or relatives, opUmllUc fnendl. let- ters that contain aood newa. Aquarh.&1, Taurua1 Leo perwona fl1ure prominently. Ideal click -tr you dlaptay courage of convlctlona. Follow throu1h on "Intuitive teellng." CAPalCORN COec. 22·Jan. 19): Accent o.t flnancee, expansion, lookln1 beyond the Im- mediate . Gemini. Sag1U1rlu1 ft1ur1 pro· mlnently. AQ\JAarus <Jan. 20·Feb. 18>: ObtaJn blnt from Capricorn m essage. HJ1hll1ht confidence, originality: be a self·starter. Welcome chalhmi<e, clash of ideas Pl.8CES ct'c b 19·March 20>· Check behind 11cene1, look for hidden clu~ -accent percep- Uvenea11, lntuillve lnlellecl. ERMA BOMBECK I ANN LANDERS Let Yo11r Son Shave DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our son Jim· m l• w11 l41nMay. He hu been hU1lln1 hla dad tor the la1t six month1. He: wantl t.o 1have. There 11 nolhln& to 1h1ve . Hu wouldonlyculhlmaelf. Every niahl he brin1a up the 1ubJecl. It'• the · aame aid routine. "Why can't I shave" All the II Hre to ....,.&ea. h!a 1uy1 in my crowd do It." Mlf-elteetn. ao-.here 11 Hl1 father hu tried t.o ynr U11Nr aDd look at ox~la l n that 1havln1 alJ dae ~Y you aavf"d ... t run. It'• a nulaance .. calOMM! and once ht start.a he 'II D E A R A N N be aorry LANDERS: I am n hap· L a a t n 1 1 b t m y plly married woman but hu1b1nd uld "Why you'd never know It 1f don 'l you write' t.o Ann you could tune In on lhP Lander3 and aee what dreams I've been buvinf( 1he aay11"" I told him lately. you could nol Jive ws In the pas t t h rt•e any help with th.la pro· w eeks l 've dream c <.l blem unleu you saw the about romantic 1n boy. He replied, "So -t e r l u d e a w al h t h c we'll take Jimmie to but c h er a t th" Chicago. Jl'a a nice ride s upermarket. the .rounf( from Sprtnifield." man who came t.o fix th<.· rt we brtnf Jimmie t.o TV. my next·d oor Cblca10. w II you see n elghbor <h e 's o ld h im ? We would ap-enough t.o be my father >. preclate it very much. lwo movie stars and a -A N G U 1 S H E D United States Senator PARENTS So help m e. I have DEA• PAaENTS: I'd never bad an affair a nd love &o, IMI& my *'" am not intereal ed in - ~ . , havlnl( one. My husband Is wonderfUl and I would never cheat on tum In the momlna when I get up. I remumber my drcamb vividly and am filled with .iullt What does a ll thh mean? Whut can I do llbout 1t 'i Please give me some gu1d u n cl' I am AFRAID TO GO TO SLEEP DEAit Al"ftAIO : Dnam1 are uncen110recl tbou1llt11 aad dealre• that rW'I lootw In Ute ub· conulou.. f'reud uld they ar• l.he dl1gullied fulflllment of vup· preaHd wtalaelt. Robert Loal1 S&eveaaon O•ce wrote, "We all have thoagbt1 &hat would »bame a.en ... Some or theu feetlD15 come out la o•r d.reama. B•t It'• 9'ow •• eott· duct ounelvt'a a.ad not whit wt• drt1am tbat counh. So -relax, hoaey, aad iet a lood •lab&'• a&eep. DEAR ANN l.ANl>F.RS .J 'm 17 ye1ara old <and fl u t - <'hested I don't mean small. I'm Uke an lron· Ing hoard end It h ua m;,de me vvry 1elf· conscious. t 'vc heard tbout a doctor In town who ctvea H1llcone 11hols. Are there any slde·effecta., How much does tl cost" I GOT PLENTY 01'' NUTlllN' OF.AR U. GOT: If the l•it• 1 autltortuH hear about tht-doetor. IM will bf' In •~riou• tro•blf'. Slbcone IMta for breH t au1m .. ntaUo• are II· lt!gal. Thia la • daa1erou1 proctdur~. Somt> dea&ha ltave OC:· carrtd beeaue of i&. 8UlcOM lmptaatts, are however, a s afe pro. cedure .i.e. dolle by a com p=J!l11Uc sar· aeon. l you faml· ly doctor -wlMa you are lt. woe'tletme.'l'lley1ayl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lane all I eu do to ,., oat 1evea column• a WHk. In fa:!;J:t to make Rre I · '& be tempted they wro&e It In· to my eoDtraet -.. No perM11al couaJ&atlou." I did e~k wtdl two exeellen& peycholoaa.ta1 however, and they bote 11ld, let the boy •ave. U CH'l hurt fllm aDd It Weddmg ond engagf'· ment announcemc:nt-4 nm on Swtday ,,, Ille DajJy P1tol.. f 'orm.a art' aooUoble al oU DaJly PILot of/ict• ur hy caLLmy lltf' ,.·eaturt'1t Depart men/, ~2 4321 1'o avoid d11oppo1nt· mt'fll. prospeclwe bnde• a re reminded It> have lhf•1r wedding 1lorlr1. with <1 hl.o.ck-<J.nd·Whltt> g/J1111y ()f llw hndt> or nf t hi' couple '" the Featur1>,, Depart menl ont' Wf'ek beforr flu> weddmr1 f:ngagf'mt•nt anrwurK't menl•. Wtl h black·arid whde gl-Ouy of the future bruU! or llw coupU>, mu11 be receive d by the f 'eature1 INpartmenl .!ll' ~eka beff1rf' llu-weddmg ckJIP M'LADY HAIR SALON 5"CIA.L ON PMMS-$17 .&O SllCIAU OtUeOMDA Y. TUISOA Y, Early or Lare 80P01ntments accepted 10 • WIDHllOAY accommodate WorktnQ Peoo•e Acrylic ,. , • • & s.t ..tr HM Nails. Maniamng. lnd1v1dual Lashes Helrc ... ..tr $1,00 Extra Charge tor Blow Ory 0< Curt1no Thuraday. Fnday. Saturday and Sunclay Iron Of9"SUl«tAY lb-.n .... ,.._..,. UM 1695 llVIMI avo .. sum zoz. COSTA ..SA 646-7197 2:00-5:00 P.M. SUNDAY, SEPT. 17 SILENT AUCTION OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Admllllon. $6.00 Donatk>n Help Bulld OrangeCounty~Flrst Independent Burn UnH . . l SANTA ANA· TUSTIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 1001 N. 'TUSTIN AV!, SANTA ANA I t ' .. Tl*day. September 12. uno DAILY PILOT c:J Th• Blggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOJ ..._...,_,. HoltMIForW. HometForS-. Ho.wtForW. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... • , .. ,.. I 00 G1M,..e I 002 Corw .. Mer I 022 CcwOllO .. Mer I 012 You Can Sell It. Find It, Trade It Wtth a Want Ad [84ij 5&7&] On• Cell Service 842• Falt Credit Approvel DO~aSHOllS fo'root row ~w of bo•t.a. bay and niaht Ughu - Most llOUiht after lou I.Ion In Oover Sbore1 . Completely remodeled and upcraded with the flneat malerlal1 and workmanlblp. 3 Bdrm•. 3~ balba. plus much cnore. Fee land. ~-*· ·····•••••············ ....................... •·······•········•····· ......••.•............. NIW SIA YIAW HOMI WITH YllW JIOJYocMD ..... .............................................. ···················-···· ...................... . ... ,.. 1002 •••NI 100 Ch•NI 1001 G1MNI 1001 U~l()U~ 2 bedroom & den -2 baths, flreplace - Big kitchen with breakf a.st aru -Side yard. has room for pool or large patio . Priced below market al $239.000. Small down payment & owner will assist in financing or lease option. Open House Sal & Sun 1-4. ....................... ··········•••········· ............................................. . ... CYM T0~14f.IOO The mOllt bl!auuful Oakrr~l Model Wt! have Sttfl' Co mpletcl)• upgr ded & wooderluJ location Parqu t noons in entry h.all. dlnlng rm & ldt<-ht'n, an ex· lra window \n l.R . shutters ctt" l::xtra lge patio 2 &lrm~. 2 balh.s WISLIY H. TA no• co .. UAL TO«$ 2111 S-Jo 'I ........ Ml'W10trT CIMTB. M.A. 644-49 I 0 ......... ........................ IOUAL HOVlilHO Oll'll'OIHUNll 'f ,....._.,Notice: All real est.Ate advertised tn t,hjg newspaper Is sub jed to the Ft.'Cleral Fuir Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise .. anr pre ference. limitauon. or discrimination based on race. color. religion. sex. « national ongin. or an lntenUon lo make any auth preference. limlta· don. or discnminalion. ·• Thia newspaper will nol knowingly accept any advertising for real est.ate which ls IO viola· EMBALDIAY! HB.r. PROIA Tl! lk'd~ UIOUbandl. ex ~\"C l'l>UllC', llle:(le\ lO uct:.in' 81 euttil1l11n1 \ 1('W lnw pn~ Wiil !!Ur· pnk )'OU' Hurry' Ci.II ll.>d.»v for dcl1ul:o. ~ F ORE ST E OLSON ...... , ..... , '··~-- ··~-..-- IAIGA.IM HUNTERS llere's the one you've been looking for-a great Mesa Verde family home for only $78,900. 3 Bdrm 2 balh family room w1rplc Lots of extras, re· ady to move into. Call S<:J.USL ·.:~ HERITAGE •• •• · REALTORS· lack lay Special First ume offered ln L2&,.\ years. Outstanding. custom deeorated home tionoltbelaw. ---------1 with large cozy family ....................... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• room. built-In TV. & paneled bar. Country kitchen with stained gl81is wtndow. and room for pool make this a perfect family home. $198.500. 673·85~. HEW HOME RETREAT ()l'N Ill 0 •II~ llJN 10111 '""' Prestigious' Bucola [ I ~E::;~)t~d~;,911~ftHW Won't last! Call today Cor ddall.s. 645-0303 WOW! WHAT F ORE STE OLSON .. , ......... .. ··~-~ A VALUE! Located in Mesa North on a large lush comer IOl. This 4 bedroom, 2 balh home is truly a ---------• vaJue. Featuring RV ac· ---------1 cess. and an Inspiring TRHS TREES screened-in porch for hot Quiet East.side tree hned summer rughts as weU as street. Updatt:d 3 Bdrm a large c:tirung area f~ home w /large ram 1 I y enlertmnmg. The pri~ IS room & fplc. Sparkling ~y S77.900. Call before ovenlzed pool Delal·hed it s gone. 556-2660 guest bdrm wt bath and «=:,SELECT alley entrance For de· T PROPERTIES tails call 540-1151 ;~~HERITAGE- • • REALTORS· NEWPORT SHORES Clooe to beach-invest or live in Uus 3 bedrm 2 bath b each h ouse . _________ , Pnvate palio ent.ry lead· Owner wanu a partner. ing into cozy sunllte liv· BUY "4. 'Yb or ir.. of elegant ing rm. lt '11 move fast al COM d'tfilex. Extra lge $110.000! 673-8550 ~~~te~.w ~~~af1~sU:~ [;;0 :1Mfi~.1· ~!~~s~~v:n~~ bw~'::r •ltt''u': w 111 carry. Bob W · l!-=~:;::.J-~-~-~·~·~-!!J!~~ 991-9110 Make tho s e good household items you're not uaing a vailable to IOCDfl other famiJy by ad· vertWni them for sale l.n Classified. Csll 642·5678 macnab I lrvtne realty 1HUE TO CHOOSE AtOM First phase Villagers -both 2 & 3 BR plans. Al l in superb location near pools & new Woodbridge Village Center. They are without question some of the best buys in fabulous Woodbridge! From $71,500 to $7\,900. Forrest Powers 752-1414. (T-126) 642-123~ 644-6200 ten Dover Drive Harbor View Cenw trvliw •t C..mpus V•lley c.entef' 752·1414 I LABHEf I' I* I I I laST IUY IH · llOA.DMOOI llertt'is a 5 bedroom. 3 bath. l story home ln Popular Harbor Vlew Broad· moor: Formal dlnlng. famlly room, f1r"pl11c~. and a deck that extends ln· lo u wooded area that is community owned and mamlained. Reduced to $267.000! U,_.l()Ut: ti()Mt:I REAL TORSl. 675 6000 2443 Eau Co~t Highway, Corona del Mar- c1lso 1n Mtw Vc1de. e11 546 5990 OCEAHFIOMT Fine craftsmanship in mahog. trim & oak floors. sets off this landmark; 4 BR, J ba. home in finest location. Established. trees & lawns. $475.000. IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm .• 2"'4l bath family home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool, playhouse, extra storage $169,000. IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip .BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR JJI tt"Y''d" (J,,,.., "'4 R 67'> 6161 OPENDAJLY PETE R CUFFHAYIM Beautifully redecorated t.bru-ouL 3 Bdrm. fam· nn. pool & jacuui. BBQ. fittpit and even a mce view. Many xlra reatures. $249.000. JACOIS REALTY 675-6670 SWIMMERS One of I.be moel fabulou$ a.quatic complexes you will see la ln convenient· ly located Vlllage Walk. Just around the comer ls our sharp 3 bdrm. condo which faces a wide greenbelt. At $7S.500. you sboWd see th1s t.oday & enjoy it tomorrow! 673-4400 HARBOR A D1Y1s1on or llarbor lnvestmenl Co. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA I ON LIDO I LOYB.Y OH UDO -Country Spanish decor. 3 bdrms or 2 and den. com· pletely re modeled. in finest taste. Va· cant at $310,000. UDO a US1C -()pen beams thruout. bright & airy. 4 BR & 4 BA. Move in condition. $285,000. U~IC>Ut: ti()Ml:I REAL TORS.a, 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar also in Mesa Verde. al 546 5990 CALL 671-1637 6.H. itOllRTSOM. llALTOR C--dlt Mer I 022 COIM..... I 024 ·•·············•······· ...................... . CEDAR GLEN By owner. 2 bd house. lrg WOH"TLA.ST! patio. sunny l bdrm apt. Coll. Prk 3 BR 2 BA. oversized 2 car aar. Both family rm. run carpel/· renled month to month. drapes. brk frpl. all bit· $175.000. 675·3956 1 n a • w :a I k t o •DUPUX* schools/ shopp1 ng ftXSI UPPElt $85.950. Agt.. Dao Lewis . 894·9817 A k1sa of pa111t and TLC --------- will lransform this s leep· •S l I 5,750. • inc beauty to home plus IA.C:XIA.Y VILLAGE l.ocome aUl9'1..500. Many 2 Story. 3 bdrm. 2°~ special features. CALL baths. Super location 640-51l2 Mot1valed seller. Call . 11 'I"• r I• I l '•1•1.f.• 640-5112 1•1 I• I I I I I 111 ,n., •• l t;r.i1, .. r_,, .. SPLISH SPLASH -How about a swim ! 3 Bdrm home with hardwood floors. in I I I , ' •I • I I .J l I J ~ 'f JI .. , North Costa Mesa. Close to shops. "HARBOR VlEW". s BR. transportation & schools. A great· · :!. bat.e~sE~.5~17~i DB.UXE 1 STORY potential price at $77,950, including yard. unusual pnvacy. TOWHHOME pool! C4 S4Ml41. $290,000. Courtesy to One of the most pnv:ue YOUI GlllAT UTA.Tl -live among bias. 67~ Townhomes in the area. oth er MILLIONAIRES in BIG i--------1 Lovely home w ll1v1ng CANYON for only $159,900. We have a OCEAN VIEW rm. raauJy rm. fplc. J best buy for you. C .. 640-6161. =er!!f PC::::·e~~1~ Sen11 nq C os t a M e s a-Irv ine Hunt111gto n B e ac h -N ewport Beach :--J_A.S_Ml_N_E_c_ttHll ___ 1 garage. fanuisuc buy in I Uus area al 182.900 New plan 6 :JBR. Ol'IN •: ..... ,, • •v. '<'"' ,.,., Near lrvlne Blvd. 3 BR. 2 BA. dining room. shake roof. carpels. drapes. wrought iron fence. security system . IACK IA Y sprinklers. RV acttSS & 2'h~.famrm I . "': F&n.£::0 • [ 9 lfilU~ ~quielsuenityofthe many olher extars. _________ 1 country wi the conve· $1Z7.500. OCIAHAt()MT ruence of the city. See aoy McC...., Rltr. Jiii[ YOUR PICK 3 Bdrm. + deO bome on 1------•1 SUPlll SHA.RP lhis3bdrmcbarmerw/a 11 9 M 3Br l"'2Ba led ( parklike setting for your 541. 2 WY ANANCING 30x8S ft.. lol; frpl.. built· 2 ID con AGE . . pane am l · ~~~~~~~~~ ins, patio. beamed ce1I· rm. lovely patio. $85.000 out.door enterta ning in = tngs.s:ns..ooo PLUS INCOME A&t 833 9024 dyi.. beauWul Newport Beach POOL HOME Sc&J't'e end unit. Bluffs Pegged hardwood noors.1_964~·.;;.2906......__ev_.:es_.:1_w_k_nd'-'--s __ ~·v· TRDMS Carmelita. 3 bdrms.. u~usnuGI wood beamed ceilings. 2 ~ ,.. ,_ d h & f I ""~'"' " • nd ELP' HELP~ Lonely Sharp 4 bdrm home. new ~,.;t bl al sl .fP c · HOME & INCOME brick frplcs 8 country family home needs a Crpls in bdrm8. Owner ........... arge oan 1s as· kitchen r .• 3 8 h t bl t I · 3 Bdrm .• 2 bath home -US amuy r. Uf{e pa io ... __ remodeled k1'tchen. suma e a ower an· r-.. & ....,.i Bo EZ ,...,. •-t OR ill pt·-two 2 bdrm. units In .,...... nus rm ..,_ •• cabin .... ~. stain'-•• ...,...., owner w con· """ 2 bdrm. 2 bath income ... _ h ., r ·~ """' ~-Id I I t' OR rear! 4 car parking; in .,.,ac .. rwl accesi. Real Eat.ate Steel Sin'-s •. coun -a er ease op ion unit with pn"vale yard Sll9 ooo S"I er mus t • "' will consider month to delightful park·llke set· · · "' • ,....._.._...__.,._ ... _.__ .. _ ... _.__ .. _.., __ .. ..,_,_,.._ .. ..,, lertops. New linoleum in ting. Eastside Costa andpatio.$190.000. move Ebbt1de Realty .SELECT On month rental. rum. or c•• 'f'OR .... ..., * VETS * kit & ba. RV access. ly M o-........ 1 xlnt .n.&..W 494._,., PROPERTIES $74.900. Phone toda.y. unfum. OR will carry esa. • •v~ .. y n INFORMATION 1--------- 0DOWN·OCLOSING 54.5-~l 2nd T.D. Let's discuss C01¥iitioa! ~.000 .. 4-72 l l fiiw.nk.o Homes ln all areas of your wishes. 673'3663 6G22!13 1181"""85, llGCA.NYOH OHL Y S 161,000 ORANGECOl1NTY • Meer Schools! YET A.GT. A lite airy open feeling ,._ 541 "IOO Real Eatat.e Immaculate 3 bedroom greets you aa you enter --v home wtt h del u ite this lovely 3 bdrm. 2°'"' ba ~_____....wr:. Lnotlng for a home of •---------• lutctien. eaung area. en· wwnhouse. You will love -your own? You'll find LOWEST rRICID try and patio '84.500. the spacious kitchen and GI TERMS many homes adven1* HOME IN C.d.M. BKR. Call 540-1720 ~~ 7~o:~\ In 3 IDRM for sale lo Classified WA.TBFROMT SIJ0,000. · • A uniquely charmlng 3 br every day.· Fabulous 4 BR. 3 ba ·• 2· Super home and zoned • 2 ba home. Country set· -;:===;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:::;;;;;;;;; 11~~~~~~~~~1 It>'· homew/approx. 2800 R·2. Pr1nc1pals only ting yet close to the ClASSINO 1: sq. ft. of lu.xury • incl. please. tw0-5112 Agent. Real F.state beach. Fantasuc invest· HOuaS formal din. rm. w/anU· -=----------•1----------C;:3 Walker & Lee ---------1 meDt potential in this HIWIH que mim>r bar: custom CollhtMeM 1024 fut growing area. Call· ~rs m•.11 pl•M> .-wPQIT HTS. wallpaper tbruout . ••••••••••••••••••••••• tWwty Cwt1 shd ToW'llllMIH ....-•acll OPEN 14 WHYIUY ACOHDO? today. 646-77ll \Mr ads by t•l•pholw Enchanting 2 bdrm. 1 custom C'bandeliers. MESA VERDE 4 Br 2 Ba. 8.00a.m to$·30p m bath home on beauUful. marble frpall· I·.:,, high open x.lnt cond .. 189.$00 Open When you can own this 4 bdrm home with pnme O.C. loc. Gol to be the Real Estate buy of a lifetime at only __ __;,.;,.;....__;,_..;..._ __ $45,000. 540-1666 Wllelc-.11 .• REAL ESTAT.E BUSY & NEEDING Unique Homea of Mesa Verde ls "plugged Into" a relocation referral service that has created a de mand for more --=::..:;...;___ ______ ,salespeople. We are busy IA.CK IA.Y and n eed help! Ex· IEA.UTY pe.-lenced or new ....... LY 514 500 salespeople may apply. """ • Attractive (antiques> of· A peaceful existence fice & top quality (~ awaits you in thls sunny 3 pte) associates to work bdrm. 3 ba townhouse on with. Con ta cl Sandy Back Bay. Owner will Orlowski or Jim Wood at help finance . possible S46-_, le~ption. 759-1501 1.....;_..;...;;,. ______ _ HOME + INCOME ~ Walker & lee Real F.stat.e lA.STSIDE l 'h yn new. 3 bdrm. 2 ba home w/cathedral ceil· .---------i ings pl~ remodeled 2 bdrm house. Enclosed SELL Y 0 UR 0 W N garagea. Bl~ yards. Btn HOME rustic ext.enor. Call t<>- $895 FEE·Assilltln ads day for appt to see. fin. sales. escrow etc. 545-9491 RE~J~::EE (~1w111:rn1mrn1 R.E. Advisory Service 5»2224 Real F.s tat.e IBT '1IW -LAIH LOT In Harbor View Homes Phue 3. Remodeled and expanded Montego model. All new. Room for pool and more. View or Newport Center and ocean. $205,000. A COLOW&L ...... CO. 844·9080 ttl1 UN llOAGI'* ...... M), IN~c;&Nl'U Mondavthni Frtda~ •~ cell's. WI ,..us 00 bay u-~-D 'I l 5 2B72 A 8tono0nSaturd1y larger comer ..,.,; home side: maint.-free yard. """"""' &J Y · n· 2 BR. ram rm. 2'1'2 ba. CXl6TAMESAOF't'ICE 330W. Rli)I 64.2-~8 HUN'T1NGTON REACH l78'7S Beech Rlvd. $40-1220 LAGUNA BEACH tll& Glenneyrf' Lafl&M Beach 4~·9466 SADDLE BACK 2520 u Pn Road Laguna Hilla s&l-6310 NORTH COUNTY d111I rrtt 540-1220 CUSSIAlO DUDUMES OeadhM for rop)I .. kills 1s ~·30 pm t~ day ~fort pubhnuon. n · <"e1ll for Sundav & Mon da v F.d1t1o ns wh•n ct..ictlint>tsSaturday.12 nuon CLASSIAED llGULA TIOHS ERRORS. Advt'rt1st'rs should ("!'leek th•1r lfdS datl)I & ~port •rron 1mm•dlatel.v THE OAlLV PILOT u sumrs hlfhlhly rOf" the-f1rsl In· OOfT'ect insert IOfl only . CANCEU..ATIONS· When k1lhnll an 11d be llutT IO mak• 11 F'ff'Ol"'d of th• KILL NUMBER iown you bv vour ad lak« as rtteipt of your nl'K'fllallon. Thi• kill numbtt m1&1l bt' prflen led ~IM adv•rt1ser 1n r-of a dispute CANCELLATION OR CO RRECTION 0 P NEW AO BEFORE RUNNING Ev'1'V ~r°'1 IS m•<t. 10 IUll Of COJTttt • llf'W •d thll has bH-n ofdt'rt'd. but -.. rannot au1ran· let' t.o do 10 vntl I the-ad ha, appeared In the pept'f". DIM&A·UNP: A~: 'Thew ads art' atrlrtly cash In adva~ bv m11ll ot " anv OM of our ol littS. NO ~ onk!". Ot'adll ne: 3 pm. 1'11da)'. Coat• Mna of· fttt 6 l2 noon at all bnneh om~. THF. OAll.Y VILOT tHtrv~ thr rl1tht to rl1S111f.11. edk. ttntor or reru1«-11n)' edvfr· llatmen~. and to rh•nllf' ltll rat" It rtauh1110n1 WllbOut pnor not•C't. CLASWllO M+' .. ADOIUS PO Bolt 15t0. Cotta M11sa 92l82f ls Perf ed. as is. or has f . til ed dro8 St .. 546-4478 lots or room for ex· ire ptl. can ever con· ---------A1C. fplc. pvt pallo6 crete deck wtdock for 55 MESA VHDE pension! SU.S.OOO ft. boat. $385.000 3000 sq ft customized CYMTHlA KAT% home nr folf course Real &fate 537-2271 Owner wU car ry 2nd Start al $74.900 SEA BREEZB PACIFIC 2276 Pactft<' Ave Brookhurst to Hamilton to Vlctona Pl 10 PaCtflc UDO ISLE DIAMOND 3 BR. 3 ba, exceptional construction & decor. 2 Levels. Clubhouse. ten· nis crts. bay swimmin,. $325,000. Call me & let s see it together. Agt G Thomas. 675-6251 ; 962-7788 or 673-0370 THE V.A. Appraisal has been or· dered on lhls clean S bedroom family home. Talk t.o Red Carpet. we bsteo. 7SH202 CE 110111 ILllKS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE CORONA DEL MAR CDM -Irvine Terrace Lovely 2 Bdrm. + Den. In Park·Like Setting. Surrounded By Trees And Flowers. Den Can Be Converted To 3RD Bedrm. Great Open Friendly Feeling. $165,000 111 DOV& DllYI 631-1800 $175.000. 540-7196 .... 1e.s• VERDE Jean 213,439.;82!) ,..... ~ Coltrane Rlt y Lovely 4 br 2 ba home. 2L314J9.08ll pnvacy. n ew pool &•-'-'--------- jacuu1. 1mmac By POOL TIME Owner. SllJ.SOO J eff MESA VERDE ~28i.I Eves SS7 2tS7 SpactOUS 4 Br ~ family rm wtlh H F. pool N1c1: CUSTOM HOMrr..r I)' de<:1>r wtwallpaper & -other upgrades. Clost• to Of'IHDA.ILY 2 golf cour~~s Only 345 E. 23nf St, C.M. Sll6.000 David Bourke. Lovelynew2story.fam1 Rltr ~·9000 ly homes. 4 bdrms. 3 B 2 s BR 2 balhs. s 1tt1ng area Y owner . sty. • w/frplc II\ master bdrm. ba. den. din g rm. Ir..: R 2 wet bar In family rm C'rn c r 101. $104.000 Much more Come & see,_673-_9_l79 ______ _ the m . Owne r I Agent TRIPLEX· SS2·4894 or 642-2164 or EASTSJDE: LOC. 642-7752. $600 mo income EASTSIDE S94.SOO Agent. 673-1314 COSTA MESA """"dlak Occupancy Try thl5 3 bdrm. 2 bath Huge yard. fruit trees. home on a qwet slreel rm for pool. 4 BR , 3 BA. with a lot or trees family rm & den/bbq. Reducedto$95.7SO. w1tlk 10 Mes.-Vcrdt~ WESTMINSTER Country Club Redoct:d Good Investment. 3 bdrm to $138.900. Cttll Glen & ram-rm home. Great Hellwarth 1oc S73.000. RE/MAX Realtors•63H266 , _;;,;;~... DOWN home. w / 2 b r I c k VA tenns! 4 Bedrooms + flre9laces. turned wood k hi t posts and a deep window pO()l ma • 1 ' "' grea ledge Cor vour plantt . famlly home' Talk lo ' Red Carpel, we listen. SllUOO. 754 uoz 2112v .... P1ac• , __ . _____ _ _.,,~n•- , I .._.._ 1!1 °1; I I I I ~·• ,.., '· 1 r ~~ 1 ·••• i ~r n , nr1 t..111 STOP!t Take tlme t.o relax and ahop at home. ft ·s 1unple wllh Dally Pilot C1111lfled Ada. And If 10'& bave 10methl.n& to aell, ult a friendly HEW CUSTOM HOME Builder :iays sells this beiaullful 2 is tnry East.side home Cholcf" ot carpel & tile, RV acce8ll. hUl'TY on this one! Call 546-5880. . · ~;; HERITAGE . .' REAlTORS CIU1lned Ad·Vl1or at~~~~~~~~ .eca.~ i: • ' Cf DM.Yf'tLOT • Tueeday,hp4.moer f2. ,,,. ...... ,_.. I,... s. °""' __. ..._.. lier .. ......__ '9r c .....__ ..._ 'potrt It-... I 069 • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • •••• •• • ••• • •• •• • • • • • •• • ••••• •• •• • • •••••••• .... ,, ........ ...L. ~ .................................................... ~.~~ •••••• ~··· bt.t• h; ...... .. •••••••••••••• .._. -,.. -11 ..._~ le-h I 06t ............... u...._ .___ -2 0 •.-. ......__ ····,·,:~ ....................... ······,·:."::. ·....,...······ •••••••• ···,·o· ••••· ,_ - -.._, -... ,.,., oo Ml.,._,. It ... • , .... MIN ••M --.--_ _ • .. •• .. • •• •• • • • •• • •• • • • •••• ••••••• •• • •• • • • •• • '-Sale I I 00 ••••••••••• •••• •• ••••••µ .... • .,... ~ - ua~-aT , _________ •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• ........ ................. •••••••• •••• ••••• •••••• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • •• •• • •• • ... ...... r-v .-••••••••••••••• • 0 LIA.lltSIS TllPLIX DON'T nvv Ma1nlflcent beactirront Detuu! l br w/dru! Nr l.ovt-1}' N ·wport ·rn11l<-ll SWIM •EXCITING e ~~DE W•t Newport home. 5 alJ. IMO. lt'I • deel. Stn unoo Aua&tan AICH llACH Ha.Mn WOOO AND •LASS HOMIS -, zA£ ece9 YWw --... M-. ~ ......, .... wh it .... 1lt:drtc = ... .,.... ......... ,...... ... , .... ...... .__ -. ~let •.. Sllt ,000 -.._ ei.-of woed _, ..... wttt. tw.a= ...... _,.-y .... fallu•a ...t .-ilty c-t~ A e...ty ........... wfftl ............. .... c .... a. , • ..._ to .._. ....._ "•*n•• 1 'It .. • t It 1 • a d I • r ' • f • • I I y ,..... •• 1111.opo 4f7·JJJI or4tt-4551 THE REAL ESTATERS J 1110 .. tjh-ood lot. 1000.t1f1 fly ov.n~r 1)8.liM> 1111l Ol'M U6e 2140 1312 Dedrm unlla t>wrwr COb&A MESA Bdrm. 2 b•tht ~dorm ree.w-tlOO wtll rnoiwr ull' 1111 '""11111 WITH STRANGERS l(IOS & NTS W.:ll m¥lnt.abied proper. loft. Yrly be tUOOlmo. *<'.X>NSUMtR'SOUIOt llknl ault•' All lo•.-u• bu do ty on lWO ad)Otnlnl lot.a U0&-5871 •'J'-AIT!ll ~-··w l 11wfm ve•r a round ~ "' • m ll .. from th• ..... h -..1 ·---------... Prl~ 111vt<•tmf'nt. E• Ou ' " ... """ new """'· OWHr • ~llenl loeatlon, Ownt•r ln • l'nrl<>1ed POOi with bearhJJlUll In the tun. w 111 h l' Ip t In., n c e ! Oceanfront 2 BR wln~r There'• only OM thins wUI conild{•r contrat'l whomovcr you ll kc. 3Br.2 ,lOO •ny dra1 to 761 l\12U rcntala. f'rom t-lS-71 to wecareaboul' •1, , ,. , ,, ,, "'' 1 bowttver you like Then b\'tiutlful S• f'a m1ly UAIL nian Co.'31-0800 I( you 're nol "•"J'. CaU now '7~ 1700 wh ~n vvor you like . nH1n tlon . In mo1 t ; 9 f..1~·'79. 5450. John Va· YOUttf llPl'nd .om• t1mt1 look In" f'urk tn Ca llfornr •. .... ·re eo& .. • p•y ' ut IJufl, Buy. th•· moun· 1twln11n.i ''°°'· Jacunl. p• •CE o,~-~~~C2H1~~. ~o!~trmor PERSONAL .;.~.N 111.1ru.. & e1ly Uaht" rrum i.111.111¥11. \'llclOMd roller ~ \lnlllNJCOI ..,., .. °" ln '-atlnl•-Lll thllS ()over ·~h o rci. 11lu1llntc nnk . mlnutff NOf'BTllS.. VIEW. Jn bdt &ocaUc)a. """ •4MM · beauty Crom 1-'•tihloo f1land ~ to.... n l :H , ..... , Sl400monUdy. C I V OWMH the P11v1ll1o n • o nly -_.;..;~.:...;.;.;_;;.;.;:..;....:...::..;.;.._1 2 Bdrm wtlb BOAT SUP ' ....... Nwpn llll\a lrli! co11it•r SJJ~. IDL.82'6-7> TRIPLEX ~J'!1>' Eutalde 1 81. ve ry tuc, :e bd1 2 l111 family rm c.llfonla 'edflc C.M. Top t'Ond RcduCt!d at.erfronl Home. private. end. 1•"9 •tar. THE REAL ) ESTATERS j • lionu~ rm i1 w.:,oo Mobile Hume Salee t.o 11'8.000. Income 1930. 6..lH@ $3a6. mo. llC·JUO ~7044 Op11Suoduv 2706 tlurbor .Ste 208 No quuUfyinii. or co11l11. Balbo a ote a n r ront --------- rv>v .... R SllOR .. .._ 540.107 Ownt.-rlAat 548 5m duple•. 3 or 4 BR. ldeal For IHH I bdrrn1. 3 '" ... .....7 loc. Beach "' bay. Ocean batba. pool. Avail. t flS. <>wnr1Ult r mu11l ~t.·ll 4Ur, ......_....._ Ston REALESTAT~ patio. Avail Sept.June. 1166. Oriveby9M Oettv~r JS., prof lnd1'q>d, & 'fr l~~~~~~~~~I Slnfle wide. Accent COUNSE LOR $600-STOO. 404 E Ocean· Dr.Call m-ll01 l'Or.ilt:d w JUCUUI &I •Re floaoc ~ I l r 67 I Mv)I llhn mrc·rciwo\•·,'•--------•I w1new lf x l4 ' add·on. e nvta. • ronl, 3-*l.61~1642 NE'W JBr .. n_ ,._.,,_ .... • 1· new .....iw;d ........ •···lo k ment •Pec1ali1lS. Sgl • ""' """'_,· n,. 111 ., 11 y u t 11 t.' r 11. 1 r J ~ WHAT•s HEW "in<' • .... V'I' w P fam/4·plex. Super deaJ I br ld <b '* beach. S500 mC). &18·9280 fl~J.~ Or>n Sund.iy., I ......___. H ,.,._ r e n t. O nly 123•000 •BeacbproperOe:. s:m. ~hiJ Call now. dya.14.2·94At'Yeti I~~ l)JI lllaihl11nd fir n ~ • e.,,..., <8047·e2I •Pr01"'rtY Man a t Smaltree 645·4900 00 '226ur!SJ3 Will ___ __:848..;.:..·.:.881KI:..:.:.'___ a.e men •CONSUMl!:H'SCJU IOt: 3 br. 2 ba. compl. re· LocatiOft Loc.tiOft! •Tax & e11change advltu.> _ modeled. yd. 2 car encl. LOWHT r1uceo t-•ur vnly $5ti.!160 )'1111 '" n buy lh1• t•harmrnic 2 Ur 1-ixldo 111 11n1• ot lrvcnl"" h1'lll '''l'U" Owrw1 mu!\I H· 11 l 11 c I CJ" I "I h .... I ''i.t''""' "' Cnrn Twnhomu H!Wfl'ORT Cltfffl JU.td!Bkr 1,w WI') Walk to II arbor lligh. Be-.. ll.Vl.R" •Cary D Bc>aler 960 4388 Oceanlronl w1nler rent.al. gar. S416. Wt.~lcUrr plna-plus en· Atl • Loh for W. 2200 3 br I~. bi. 1lud10. no TSL Mirmt 14.Z· 1'°3 joy the ()('can breeiem in ~vcn1l n w homes left pets Rer1 642 ~3 or Newpon He11hta. All I.ht. in 11 beautiful r o<"ky ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2131Bzl·56'i · 2 br. enclOMd bed! yard. • THE PHlll'l':1rn IALTY 640-1112 ---MAltT inr ludlng your lovely ocewn fronl park. p vt OfftCI ILDG SITl stngJe rar sar. no pt'tb family home ror $134,900 community, 11ublelllng Hunllngton &·urh Oceanfront luitul')' pnme l290. Avail Ocl I ~1t BELOW N~wpc>rtHelght.. a llo wed In pa rk 3 27,000 sq ft lol newr area. 3 br. frplc. encl. Reulty beachee + pier . homea Pac1IH~a Ho1p1tal. ~ &»rMfe. Reh. HOO. KIOS/PITIOtC MARKET 645-5044 priced rro111. Po&n~ Shop. Cntr & Clvlt A v• i . 3 t o '1 mos. E ASTS I 0 E . 1 B R Coehl W.... a...,.o ltaclt I O•t t024 ............. -... 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····••·······•···•···• ~ LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION Talk aboul ., l>or""'" 1 l.owe•t prlCt' In Iba.II h1ahly dti111r;,hle art'u Near So. <.:oaa.l 111i.£1t f>nde ot own~rahlp ThlJ~ bou1e featur~• 4 lrg Bd.rma. 2~. BA. formal I ••••••••••••••••••••••• MANY txftA.S C..n be youra In lhl11 3 BK 14-Ba. Y•m Rm home w pool. for under $88,SOO Prime loc-i;Uun ~ ~ • I I I I ' . , "'••· .1 Hunla1r1en Bucb d1mn1 room. litep do111o·nl•-------- h v1na r oom w 1br1rk frplc,&Sp11nu1h tch·roof l mmur 2Udrm l liu CaJUormorc dct111h, home: llHl.UOO 'TH I ~ r:lll" AAlllJM -:::;,,;,r LAST ' A•'· itHlltll•"... ........ I 044 MISAVBDE 4 Bedrm. 2 bath, I~ sq .rt. $93,000 Seller motlvaied Call tl45·9JIH . OPt N liOUSE IUAl JY / ••••••••••••••••••••••• EVERYTHING AND MORE ·~ the be!)l wuy to descnbe U\1• hrt;hly u11 grackd dcl11cht."<f l.;,urcl ~I in lrvJn e GrOVl'll Loculoo al e nd or the cul de-11ut 11trecl on u t rt-t' bned pJ rk 4 ti.-droom:1 h111<" h1m1ly room. "en· ~~~~~--~~l 'Lritl u.lr 11ntl lull! MORf; llSTIUY . OHLUTSIDE *DUPLEX• Oct!illl Iii~"' hwy, Je:vel lot. l'UY accl.11b to beach N~ paint. m1oor rl! palra, 1ddJ fur hurne & Income Hurry , only SJ.Se.~ Ml.ulon R~•lly 494 0731 94.lllT COMFORT 8ll(J closc·m convenwucc 1 w bl0t·k t.o bc.•uc·h l lkcl., :l Oa udtJll upt $85.!)50 ... OllHS REALTY 494.a057 ---------· North Laguna Comfortable ranch ~tylc­ homc. Larg1: yard wllh i.omc view. Altrucllvti wood .It bnck exu:nor. Oak counters and lot$ of leaded a1u1. $2.29.000 i20.ooo oowtf Ownt!r will flnan<'~. 3 Bil IU).UrlOUl> hum~. I.in lat.tic 01:eun v1ew11 t'lui.l' lo ichoppcnte & bcac:h $154.000. l~~~~~~~~I $%9.tOO Ctnt.er.Sla.'\.000. 87~1849. duplo. 1295. 2 BR. rn thl' 1-RIHAISS•i..tCI David Bourke ftllr townhit! 1395. 175·82S8. BLUFFS Seu v 1 e w II u m pl o n .,.... 546-9950 Ahno&l oceanfront. winter SCS-3334 model. 3 Bf<. 2'-"l ba. fum Mobile propertie:;" rental : 3 BR. l .,... bia. 2 --------- • i o VI ta 1 rm, ocean vu. upard . landdevelopmenl Co t1t•t•. o..-., ~-ty hocne. $4.50 2BR. I baUt. nopeb S300. .. 1 -S21S.OOO 213 430 3029 17141Of.JI16 ~ 2400 A1enl 67$-1642 lnqw re »t 232 S1erk:.. Opettw~ 1·5 1714)557.0,00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZBR b f II _c_.M _______ _ or by oppt. LULL TO SLt;EP . ay ront. s p avarl. :J lldrin. 2 i,. 1 lJu v l'l .tn with aien l I c bu rf -a Moblle HOftll Stew. Fur n or unrurn. S495 4 br 3 bun Metia Verde. condu WuoJ dt•l'kt>d Frlziie l.0815 fromJour f"ANTl\.STIC BUY HAWAII 63 l·!i940· 675 · 5641 IS50 + sardener. put.m, llvinK room oinrng bdrm . The 11c:enl t.h • Lo v l' I y db I w id " 3 BR 3 BA condo In ff1t.6lb2 roorn 5 . 2 1 c·ar l(urt1Kl' :~~~; &.~~ ~ecuk:,~;~ ~;:a~~~\t!"~'ft~cpl=~~ 2'1 ac:n.~ 00 I.he uilund or Eaalbluff. on 1rnbll. xlnt 3~m 2 BA. hardwood 13,500. h.ome. $447.000 liuyers Kaual.ull or&art.$17.000 cond.nrpark.•chool1 & dr" .newpalnt cpe.& r('lll S'lt.990. 16784·66). shopping S900 83.1-~ arMpes Small pet OK 714-&40 02Q11 buve $8940 Cha rll'S Qwn MB·~ per ucre wner will or213~ · $4.50 mo call ~$18() 213 726 2MOort.-lar d. Reall o r -3.!nd I---_:_::..:=.::.___ carry with a small down and a1k for Lury or ----------1 year. 33S5 Via Lido, NB. lrv1ne$l8,500 Only 2 mrlt:i> from bt!uch Pam. Hart»or Vu HRWI 67382500pen l lltm·3pm. '72 ltmda.12x60. I br Iba hoc.el. ..._.. U..t.••tt -------- MOf1lego 4Br, 1-'R, brurrd AI C. udlt. no pets. 14851 ... •••••••••••••••••••• nu crpUI. rcdt.w thruoul. S-CletM..te 1076 Jeffrey Rd. •175 l ·5PM ~ •-rtl JJOJ .,_,.. l226 Vacant. eui;y f1nun<'h1~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ BUt to Hunt Sch, ZBdrm f R€~ T IG€ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl6l.SOO. fee. Owner. ABOVE THE BEACH + deo. adJtpark. l.19.UiO. -~ HOME:~ •HOMBltMOIRS• I 2 br. t ba Mt!. 64C).l14l. Ulllmute REE FGAT E Ukenu.531-1883. LOWRENTALS Mature •dull.Ii. no pets. SACRl L~J E W"'ST co do . -""II· .... -M ..... $3$0. Furn .. ht=d m s. " c .., n m1n1um. 33.13W.Cout tfwy. ND ..... ,._.y. ove ...... a y. -.-..°'81a .. 111 Eleganl lr g new uv· Rarely uv1uluble. now ul Clem. beach. 3 br. ,4M 646 . S.S7...Ql24 .,... graded 3 BR 673-4311 . $139,000 126.000. San Juan 2 br l000 1o(Vacancles ·--To1uv Agt BERTILA HENRY $26,000. Capo Bcb l br IWBa h I~ d ~· •• ll EAL TOflS 110.000. 41NH840 c uU aar Y All renl appUe. U> down $ LK ARROWHEAD. view. l220 l brkLd 0. aar yd payment. 3 Bdrm. den. 12,000 Down 21~0cl Mur 492·4121 ....., ............. __ 21ecluded, 38R. 3ba & S:U0 2+dlne k1ds nr1ch 2,~ b~ t.o"""h"m". "••'""' IJUck Bay Vle14 . 211lc1r Y. • . ,.._te"""'9 Store d•n F A k r ...,,.2brkid / t ti .. .. .. v ... .,,._ d Jdrm, dt•n, CorlllUI din Condo ~a~cupe Vlll11ge. 2AxS4 1977 Madi1'0n. ZBr. " · urn· 8 0 r __. pc pa 0 ocean view. L:w 9 rft06 id I.Ilg. J frplc'is. Ilg lot No Norlh SC. L¥bt pb~bu. 2811 In very nice park. Lenon~.agt.7l4t337·2AOI s.l>03braar sr ctzm. $480-11200 opl money qualrfying. 1mmed •k Bcuul upKnded f ull Low. Low Park Re nt. C>Mtof~ $3503br Zbaaar plx and you wall havt> S800() cupancy Owner will ocean v cew. r1u11 4. Nowava1I 16MCA-771 ,...,.rt1., 2550 $38$4brkd/l)lop\lbuy towards your dn pa y 4lH SJ56 O~Q -I f~ then .er vice la menl or sn """ 143<! carry fu 11 prr t•t·, --·--------_,...., .. ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• •FREE FOR LIFE• K RP...-ru "-:9·3 93BI . ~·.':>.~f1gw11er Pru•<' Sclt.Juaft Acrffttfors.le 1200 CHOICE Goodlnall 2Aloc:~.c1on~ . ·-.... ea .... il"-11tr-I 078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PR AU areas . All prices • Toro un _,... --OPERTIES ...... ,_.~ 1 ...................... . .............. ......... F.-Srook-20 ACrff -206 NI 3 b b r I UV OWNER Prime choice a vocado Apple V*r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t.io. c~:CS 8yd~Ki:~ .. I" REALTOR 494.a61 I Contract of sal t>. 10'~ down 3 br 2 ba. loadc<l ~HHl1 1050 l I. T Bo b M urrel Su per r unorl eled 4 Bdrm. 2 bath CUmlly home ln choice artiu. ()11 ly $79,900. C&ll 546-5880 .,.~HERITAGE I MUST SACRI F ICE-land. Need quick s ale. N .'l'z acre horse pro-3 Br.3 ba,den.dln.New pet.s'*.S44S.Act.aofel'. Large 4 br. 2 ba. cor lot. Flexible terms Submit perlies. Ready t.o build. paint. crpt. tile. No pell 964·2566or973-297l Due to stroke. Leasure l.lit hoo~e 111 from bcuL·h To many 11lras too men· $9000. ec 631·4S60Agenl. $4660w/terms. S750.67$-l«2 World :e HR. 2 ba manor By owner. :,i I.Jr. 2 ba Uon. Mubl i.~. $88.800. "" l'I• •crea Fanla11l 1c ...... , I . .a_ 1207 .............. J240 •••••••••• ••••• •• •••• •• -~--7 ·_2666 ______ _ M<>Klly rum. Incl sterling Sl~9.000 106 27th Ill Open hse. 496-2381. 10 acre Avocado Grove view & utJlitlea t.o pl'Ofl(!r· ti 111-... ••••••••••• .. •-• .. • &OretldenChtna.~.000 ~~ $167 . .500. Vulley Center ty llne S78SOw1termii ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat3 br z ba rpt .a.i..t ,_.,..RTU ..... ITY Univ Pauk s Br Chan· _c_u_h_._837_·2_153 _____ ,._________ OU!· HAUTifUL 1 No S D. Coun ty ) N 2"'2 acres. Horse pro Oedtw/beaut ocean view. fnat yd.' Kub r~ ~: "'"VT"'"v " cell.or model with la nd Cwstom Spam11h home. 64.2·2164,673·0782 perty in the beaull(ul cera mic slcyll&hled en · 1435. All. n o . fet:. to do your own thin~ with $12ti.OOO Call S."19·6726 v.a. .lllU..t.a.ym:•Ms VllW C»OCIAM Frplc, 4Bd r m . 2'"' ba, 20 ACRES·_F_A_L_L_B_RO_O_K_. M arl an n a s · 16800 try. wetbur. frpk'. 3 br. 9M·~or973-2971 Uus 3 bedrm hunll' on u ., 1¥rn~ ._ Take advi.nlagc or thu.. ram rm w/wt•tbur Pool. w/wrme. din rm. 2 ba, 15 yen from __ __;....:-...:-...:..:..:....:..-- REALTORS RAtfCHR.EALTY 511-2000 lJ't.-e llned lllrt."Cl SOO.!IOO OwncrAnx1ou~.3br <!tw are ava1l•blt! on lhlr. ronta11llc buy move 1n J11 e, f1nv1t . Tot11 t l'rimeuvocadolandwllh N20 arreb.Nr sho~& bch.Zrargarwlos>ener . Condo-New. I Bdrm . 2 CaU 646 7171 Broadmo11r. i 4 hr J ho Jlrcat 4 Bdrm. fam rm t'OO<i You can h11v" rm pn vucy Many t.•xt ra vrew. Owner rlexibl\' school1. Sl466pcr ucre . No pets . sno. 675.0168 or ba. VJ m1 lO beaeh·l~nlll ?"lrn .. <1·•• •V·'· ,,, 1 R1scuy. 1uper Ir~ lot. hCJmewhlch 11l•onJJ>l'C med orcuvanry, ri·nl featu'rei. S210.000 by Submil lerm1i . W1tnlb ""DUPLEX. Out11land 12U l862·1633 co urt. 1550t mo. Call [. I 642-0112 044 6tilf7 rruum (Cf! lot prov1d1nA 14hale ~crow11 l'lo!><'!> 4 owner 49:l ti50fl ~; down BKR. 754·6262 11\i buy for lhe inve•lur c.r-del W. l 2 <2131~·5111or412-45UI IHliHJt ~A~RfflC~... ~k~~~ aut~~lret:t ttV ~~: ~ :;:,· /~m~y r'~'~ ---------IUILDlllS!! ~~~626 MW! ................... ~! .. ~per sharp, highly up· . -=-==·••a~ Bf>siul new Lg 3 brm. ForAppf.Call townhouse wisul)(!r vi<-w Santa Ano 1080 I Acrebwldings1le .v/ull lttt...,.l.l.btc. SUVllW graded 3 br w/heavy lOt1tll y upgriidcd 44-)211 frommaster BR,tlrniri••••••••••••••••••••••••• uul.Buy all 4al$1S.OOO New 2 b 2 s hak e r oo f . b rtlht. I 026 tl73-431 I .... each. f ast growing ar-11. 1631 E. 111.h St. S A ocean \lllW ~ · <'h e e rr u l k 1 t <'h e n DClllCIPoMt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1u:.t Sacrir1cc 4 11 It. '1 Ila ~ear h hhUb~ o r Ouplc11. $120.000 ()wrrt'r 1¢fl 1300 room. h v•nA room & fARGO ba. Lea:seorleaseopUon. wldshwhr Lae llv rm ra•scoTT krlchen Walk lo lx:u1·h VACANT 1 1676·571.~or 11522·2080 SPARkUMG Aaenl 675·0Sti2. evu pro(. tndapct. K15. mo: Iii Seller anxrou)> Call now. ulW 675-3637 8C7 Woodbn dl(e Place I, 5Br. ~~~;;~~~~~ HEADY TO OCCUPY " ·l622or841-llMO. 30.1onculdt ·1>11cnexl t.o J l.H<.H•liA,$62,500 ~_!!:!Loh/ ISOO 4 8dnnSpamsh style.53 Harbor V iew Ho m es. Sit~. rtrebtW.Jbf 2 bearh 731 «84 wkd"" __ ~ ....... t 052 Owner a11111uw. lO!)~ll. _, ,.,... a.cres o( a~ocado land smashing 4 BR. 2 ba .. '--• C"'"• '9 .... ·r 1~ ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• L t •• r ..,. ~ • ~ . • <.:a l w.at .-an u .. c v1ew. rpl.$700Permonth. 1ar. all (or Onfy ~ Woodbn dge 3 BR 2 BA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. f'or Sule Crypt 6 level. J.'ARGO A .. -... a..u .....,., • C ~;;;;;· ;;;· ;;~·::;;1 .,..,,,._.,..,_. All No re.: 964 iM6 r~ksrde Aspen home Valenr 111 Court, Pac1frc 1/676-S717or 1/522 2080 m.Zint . · · · l'lenty o f roo m Co r l'\tllydral>f'd. c·arpeted & Laguna Niguel _ _ ~ ~ View Me morial Pk • Br. 2~ ba u etut1vt' -------- m a ss1 ve l>cd r o om landscaped. 193.995 • SIO ODO DO " ' M0-1420afl 5PM a.cMI.,._., view home. sardene r . Come one~e all! 4br furniture In <·hccrful 2 Owner 551·4038 Lciuic Realty . • WH ~~ · .,_vn 2700 pool. ~olleyb»ll. new Gar. ,)'d. ktd1 • .,.-u ! SEETHE SEA bdrm townhurni: 1-'rnc option at S4ff.i mo. $1100 Mottth a.co. Property 2000 ....................... c ar Pet•. d r o p e s. Small r~. ~4900 w11ll to wall runwl!i c\lcr _..;. __ __.;_.._____ 38drm. 288. UM> dc.vrct• amiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••••••••••••••••• wallpaper. SOOO. 64G-0008. •CONSUME R'SGUll)t: ywhcre you look. A WOOOIRIDGl JUST LISTED! VICW or gu" cou .. 64 UNITS FREE' bt-aut1ful fire1>lace for Lowt!tll pnct'd L>rHlwood Orama lie . c o nl\'m carpels. udra ::~: n~~ Offwt-R ... &t• • H~TED SPA & POOL 2 Br. l'l'J ba. frplc. S&v. hrallt anl ho~ll'i.i.rng model.2bl0ry,3bdrm. porl!ry3or 4bdrrnfaml quallfylng9S7 1998 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4·16 unit bul ldin &li. Exr1l1n11''»11/Holtdoy "rplc. Z Br. 2 ba. r e fr1 1t S330 m o Skytrgbls rn mui..lH 2"1 b11th.Anxcuu1111t:ller. lyhomeln lovelyrui.lum -Moblle~ $42.5.000up1eceNoqu11ll Cutulog ! Ovu S.400 drlVl'WJ Y + l(ar . 213 t SJ l ·6 306 a rt 6 bt.-drm. bet.I of all i.cc the submit on terms. CALL area Super for t-nlcr $ 12 000 DOWN For.:-'-' I I OO ()1Afil, ¥~lier will curry Cou n l ry Pro pc r l 1e11 dehwahr. lndry SS25 815 Zl3t721·~lV lr!lllqwl Stw from rnsrdc 640-5112 t.wnang, l Vear wurran ' _... baJance with 20% dwn deMribed. pictured' -Lwiulpur . 6'4·5414 t.'Vt!ll ---------or from your hill crelil ly Good buy at $149.500 POOL HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• POCiltlve cas h n ow. Agt. Land. f''arms. Homc1 -~wlc.nds. 2 BR . <'om plel ely r e· :i lle t h at cu p turi::; 49l·9494 495·5220 3Ddrrn, 2lli1, nc•w c·rrH11, 'RtCISUSHED 542-500S.24hrs. Waterfront. Recreation. abd Z b• Crplc l6TStmo deror'd. Matun:i adult.t.. magnif1 rent v1ewi. Nrce 496.-2413 llO-SOSO new d r pi.. 1 ·11 rurr y l''antaallc buy In low rent Rd.lremenl Buys! You~11 swdto~/mo'. 2 blks to &f7.fl076.exl 024 neighbors & c:onvenrenl ballill~ al 11150/mo No park.~ I.his lovely dbl LOOKING FOR FRE E Crom Wo rld :i ocean41n-Z292 4 br Z'n be .... 00 ..,.. ft lo everything D<>n'l bl' Ldle forft cn.ld1l necdt!d 957·l!i'JS wide Parkla nde, com L.ar1ebl '. · · -..... • ~rrywmorrow,callto TUrtlt!rock 4 OR home, t 1055 0 ,.L ... -;;:,-;_,-RO-NT-. "plet ely u pgrudecl LEVERAGE? •SmaJl J br. pvt yard, Clp/pkrmta.! .. room ........ :.J!!'mo day Only $lO'J.900 open weekends. 5222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'" •• .-" $24.990 IFC6184-66>. SJROUJ REA New cpts. i.tv. rcfrtg ......... - GrinneJl.833-3819 ~ THWK ~~~1~s 1<>':.r''Xfntu~ol~d~ MOBILEHOMl'.:!)TORE 20 Mngle family homes. LTY $335 UUI pd83U974 4 br. z ba. fmJy rm. 2 frpl. OWN ER 1 B o Owner will flnane1· likr 848-IJ81>5 11 909 So \ l A din m f ed I · r rangeln.-c new 3 ~R. ram rm. J·Ciil Only 1425.000. Agl'nl. u l t!n ent o ccupied. . s Vl' C:O.taMno 1224 . r . e nc . p00 Condo. SU-3338 60/o DOWN $3,000 dwn per home, No Dept. 8300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk lO bch. school&, & a ir. ull u m e n 1lle s. gar Rkrownr/770·8053 l.<tle model dbl wide In quallrylna. owner will /\rcudiu.C...!11006 Mesu Verc:le 4 Br. 2 bu. $hopping. Bcsl are• of $46,5()0. 17141551 2176 CUSTOM r f il •-d carry bulance. Propert (213)445 77":11 ram.rm. frplc. d O!lc to downtown tlB Never Hewport hach 1069 Nw1>1Ills3 br. 2 ha. COP· ine am Y.,. u ull park. mianug eme nt u v all i.chlb. top neighborhood rcnled before Only lieau11ru1 ureu, Univer111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnr plumllln((. fort·t.·d aar. Hunk reposse11sion. CllllY Greal tax :iheltcr. Ant ~~ quaJJly lt!nanls need ·rn: ly Pork Garden home, 4 PRICE R&ftUCIEft.I terms. e• __.. mo. U> mo. OK. Call 1 $650 b I --fl)lc, l.ie lvt. Vai:llnt. ....., ............ H--Stor• S42-~5. 24 hr:i ......,. Pt!\e, Sele« Propertiea., Y· mo 1nchMf n~ i-.:. -'••o,._ "" r. II m11Lr sui le, 2'"' ba 0 w n er s u >' ?S s e 11 ' Try leaM.! option. con· ..._.. ..,..,_ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751-3191 lawn & maanl. No peu .. -Vle!O 195.~.552 9288 i''abu.lou:. 900 eq fl en toract. $\25,000. Bkr 1062 N S111t.e Collegc 12 UNITS Rerurb1shed ...._..,_.shed l22DMatn ~·4187 ............. och 1o4o TOWNHOUSE. I r vin e tcrtarnmenl room +-4 1142 1418:9628365 Anllhehn Long Beach. 117.280 Inc ....................... lit.and new twnhl.c. 3 br Luxury rondo Z Br + d~n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbridge Crouing. b<lr mb . for mal tianln~ GO Diil 1-:cr 95 .. 4500 $146,800. 644·0377 t.11oe l"-d JI 06 21t1 ba. pool/ Joe. kldli + Crplc .. 2 P•t.10&. ~<· 20MEWHIHMS Bnght.on Mdl. $136,000. -f'm' s<•p fttmily rrn , 1906 1hghland (4) IBR houses on 2 ud· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.$48·~ garage. $450/mo. 0.11 VlSTAOfo:LMAK By owner . 646·3003 & clc .. ete.Mullt iwelofully <Orf trvincl Thia 3 •EXCITING• J<)ininglots,rmt.obuHd, BAVF RONT BEAUTY·2 br,cpta.drpe,carport, M.ALWY MEALTORS i.t Nowopen dully 5t8-8474 eves. 1tpprcciale!$lS2,500 bedroom, 2 bath bcaul. $162,000. 12x g r o:ss. 28r, 28 1, pier. 11tr11, kJda ok. No peu. s:uo. _960-4342 ___ ._. ------ 3Br.38it.20008Q ft MEWPORTHACH Harbor Jl1ghla nds va MIWPOITllACH 1·49:Z·3'1l0 ~~.S550mo ownr tn9-0l36. ..... .... ., .. l901·19'2n 0elaware Big & UAL.TY 675-1642 t·ant home nt>eds new OIL WIDIWXURY .,,...,_,. ,... ~ WoC'BeachN.orAdum11 I I owner.()pen HouseSun Covlneton4 Plt;it nr.So . .........__,I CoUegePk ·3BR.28it.vry ....... l24Z f'l'e-Omlplel.lon Pnres eaut ful! THI ILUFfS 14. Century 21 Doyle Co $15 MOMTHllMT Cou l P11wa. By owner. ~ ..... ll07 pn vale. kid•. pet• ....................... . Troy Really 848-9090 5 e d r m . 3 b u IAY VIEW H.ealt.or)j, 5411 1168. 1978 Winston Manor. 2Br, Pr tnclpala only . C11 II ••••••••••••••••••••••• parents OK S5a5mo For &M. 4 BR waterfront 2 BR hm. by ownr, nic" •-Ocvonahln · Mocf"I In Ad 28a. A beautiful home 846-0039. Oceanfronl 2 BR. avail 631~ home, 36' boat s hp, II hv ' "' ' eva11tal10l(IY dl·cor»l I •YFRO......,. 0 -d l n..t 1 Jun• l ~~"" m tll rm f ...,..... dean, nr llcac•h $63.000. Tur tlcrock Cl 1,.n fo: x. ii~ "' "' '"'11 y o occupy . V<O • " _.,., . o. u . am rm . ..._ •• new !J63-S476 appt o11ty. l«'nsivc up,11rad1ng uod <'<ii & deligh ul .. l>olon·" Luxunout1 homo -+ pier Callfonlla raclflc IASTSIOI P•ld. Adlls. no pe t a Eaallilde 4 BR. 2'1'.1 ba. crpl8 & palnt thruout 3 nr , 11,1) b11, lwnhse $3500 down A11aumc exlxl '11 l<><tn or $.Sl.~ Ill 11~·~ 1nl. No pornu. No loan f~ or qullliry1ng. Prine. only. Pb9M·2832. super landft·11pln". P an ''. lh-f 111 It l• I Y & Klip for two ho11111 Agt . MoMlt H°"" S.1 llome +rental• + room 6'75·1632 +large ram & din room . 11300 molotf.,r. Ownr . • wllhout 1-q1111I $JVVIOO 675-0000 27.,,.. llur ..... r, .,,.,, 208 to bulkt. Al(l 675-8900 ,.~ ...._. M 3-1•• $600/mo. &Yrdcncr Incl. 7141846·3900 wkdyt afl llAS'f lN<.iS &<.:O -----.------1 vv ..,., .,,,... ' • _ _. • 66 !J00.11°", 751·0221 6Pm TOP ..... OIHOOD 4 bib acblt. pk, SeacUff Sboc>Plna. l2 blk.a bcb. ''"" "· ....... "-.__ SWany a knl p BR, 2Ba. _'_;;1"""'_"'_"""_:'_"•...s_, lg. dell. Eaay malnl yd.1._ _______ •1 Ort1. ownr. 1127.500 1• .,.._...1 _ ()pea S.Wiun U -1. 1734 •-•--Ploe 8t. 511.aa Plan II oo fee land l.n the ---------• Broadmoor 1.ellon. :SR, twhM. nu ruat cplli, Nur the pool• •nd W tD. 10% down · w.~. court.I. Great loc1&1on C)wnera!UPM.1164 2140 four b•d ro()m1 and SUPER BEACH CONDO. priced at a riaurc to m1tke It • very aunctlve 1rit.b view. 2 BR. 2 ba, up buy, Can be: youra for a:raded buuty . .,.., Mlle lo SlJUOO llum on thl• 6ada. Ttno!.I. Jac1m1. onol pool • uuna. Only rruoo. Bt<R.. 1suau Trlde your old lt&tf for new 1oodlH wllh • QuaUMd ad. IC-11871 . . .. re d hill _ 'l 11} · l'l(I( I REALTORS 640 5560 Want.Ada 540.59l7 rtllOE ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· -'--------- 1 _____ Ca_l_IM2_·567_8 OfOWHltlSHIP Q.OSITOllACH M90 mo. 38r. IHi.. fncd .,.._ J244 L.,... M&pel I 012 I -218 wU w ahel Completely furnl11hed yd. 2 car aar bllrul. Im· ...................... . ___....Ml-' 1012 EXCITING l•I . An m. Ready,,.,. qua11r1...o cou· mac Call 842·5639 or •-•L• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••~•~t;;~••••••••• • • ' v• "" I 271 1838 ~'.,. • Huse ultra modern unit•. &>M '° •Y· 2 Bedrm. I · · l 8 R. l Ba •..... , ••• S300 S.. ~ le..ty Beauurully maint..lned. bath , fire place, 1unny RENTAL BY PUBLIC % BR. Z 0. ·........ 5450 COUMTIY ,...... HIAI llACH 3 bedroom, 21h bath townhouse wtth ·rantaK~c view o( hills. 2 pools and Jacuzzi. Treat yourself! $99,000. A courwlU. IA>tl8 CO. 496-7222 831 -0836 ,,.,.. ........ .., .... u.-..... .,,.. ... ,. .. Sea cape & 3unaet1. a be.O In the belt rent.al area of paUo. double 1ar•1e. Ill BID on Oct. 9. 1m. 1lit S SR. 2 &t. ···· .. ~/NO Cllrtalde Paradise. tBr. Otanae County. Xnlttax Ii lut + eecurtty dep. 2.3 ... , bdrm ho mu 68r.3S. ... ·. *°18'16 +bonua rmlnL•cuna By shel~r. Principal• only, SMO/mo.Att~. Becldiey/ Uatverelt)I Dr 3BR.2 btNOO lM Sea. Park rent only plel.lff! Call Realtor t ......... leedt J t 40 ania. For lnfo ca.II: Coun· MlN'°'1 viejo SW mo. Priced t.o sell It D•~ (714) ~·981.3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1 " <>nnae. OS.Al Real '16..c.500. CALL TODAY. 1_F._.v_e_n!J\~p_c_'l_H_l_IS2_-44M....;._ 0c f _, C... D LIC.e Div. nt4 I D4·2$50 (K\;190'1). ~a; CtllfonhlPeclfk New duplH . 2 br H OMIAM0-¥11W Charm's 38r. Iba new MoMlt ....._ ._.__ Cupelt . drapes. dla· Pool-1auna-eurel1t twnhae. Tennlttpool. -. hwthr ln I •I>\. La dbl room. furn. sludlo or 1 ddldNn weteome. S600 2708 Harbor. Stu 208 aar. Wahr /dryer. Spece BR wlnt.er ralea 9&3"216 Call bt(Zpm. 840-0ll4 140.HJ7 ror boat camper or _ _ · _________ , 1-.rdtn CM Compl. In· or..,.. • ...,14 NI~ 3 It a ct.n Wlfp. No . MGWleHow. Sfon sul!'lod Pr ln on ly . ~leech )14' C.M Family. no pets. FAMU.Y PARK 631·311811 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.SZ'tmo !:ve 545·1506 't,2Jl'AMSL•'-- 3b 80 38r . 28a Jerfereon. HUalY AU Beautiful a br, 2 ba home _o._v_•·------• "'"'~ new llx21 •dd-on, l'Omtr v... ~-t.o L I lot, unusual prl vacy. THIS OMllt .._... ocean. •• n ce· 2 Br. aaraae. ~ mo. 3br 2 ba lwnhae. oew. Ona priced for lmmudl11lo Ciln you believe 6 Urnet ly laadtral)Cld yard.~ Adults, no pe~tl . 2390 rm. common pool. ~ eale.'29,500. m31M31. arou. ti Unlu pl u a mo. 4ln•32IJ2. Elden Ave, apt E. mo.f7W.. Mobile home for u lo by owner. 8x3S. 845 1!04 owner» unit plua corner 2 bf 1plll·level howie. tae No depoelU! ! Move to· Un.lvcsn1iy Ptt Terr ace 1ot,1Jlt«see,ooo. dedr. a bl.k• t.o beach. day! sae.s. KJdt! Vd. pet CamtindM 3 IA i ba. 'ARGO. 8tJ>t·J une. U H mo. ok l &allr" . ...., d i uia' ' · l/8'7f.S1t5or t1m .2090 414"74l.tor(2l3)449-4914. -<X>NSUM8 R'SOU1Df! ~l~Uas. 5· Hl·7IH / I ' H *" Ullfw , • 111 Ho.t.t-t u.._..a..ct Af#a • .,. .. fwtll.a..d A,. ........ ~ lOOftll 4000 ...................... •·•·•••·······•·•·•••••········•····•·······•· ···•······••··•·•··•••· ····•··•··············· .......•..•............ Tu.day. S•e>tem~r 1t 1978 DAIL V PILOT Ir"'-JZ44 leeclt U6f ............ _.. l76t CothlMeM H24 ... ...,......_.. Jiff KltcMopnvtlcacs.utdu1· Offk.._... 4400 MoMytoLo. 5025 Lost&Found 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl '250 w.o. SJ 50 dep ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••··~ VlllaplU 38R +bonus OFEE!U~.condlis.I OCEANf"RO~ APT a LAMAMCHAAPTS 2 Ddrm.ZIM,w/allblt.ns. ~~~ uewardeu. IAYROMTOfftCES DOYOliNEl';UC~W Ulbtor Foundapel"Ctall .... •b dln dunlt:11.ri. Renlu d -...-. ·-• -.-i. rd Anim"I A\'JUt•ncr nn .• •"' a.. rm • r.-;ilH>n GI~ l!Jl 2 Rkr bctr, w1nt"r rtntal S2.i<J l.•r.:c 1.2&3 be room ""'"" rn1; • ~ Qinnery VIUage·New or Lst • .,,.. "'3 • dbl. pr Nr. ~'°II m o. ulll 111l'ludrd 1111rJcn 1111111 011hwhr. for 30' tio.l or two 20' Near new beachfront. rices from 300 sq ft Hotneownerlo.ns Lea~e~·2273.oor~ ~.IG)Mo Blufh i BR. :tV. ba condo 1H3011rll7:J 71Ht hlln.,, 1•nrl l(ur. ¥'*~ bbq boat.a Uke new thru~t View Color TV H.B.$& fantaatlc views. lg arnn•t!d faal. FOUND Bii• C,.rman ~t m-3663 nr •·H·rylJuna' S800 Mo l'uul c;.,, I'd na Scott 2 c.r au. plua 2 addt ·1 wk or 1256 mo. S36-2444 ta l 1 o s. p A r It I n g & Borrow SlOOO. Sl00.000 Shepherd. fl'm d 1~. rir -A11t-11t 6'M ILJ.1 Sc>Juouj, .! fHI o1nr1~' h l'I 1.42 !'itn:1 otf·ltrffl g~l perking anitorial tncluded. 2808 flexible ll!rm ... p • .-.t C.iallfoml1t & Mlnnet.ola. ~ -. Zb•, form-~t'I ht•J lb· l J •!I ~Int l I 11paces ~ mo Jacob!I Pvt/nn/bo. lutch priv11·1 ,arayelte Ave .. N. B rr001l no problem <;all c M MS-3342 .. ...-~· i..u •IM!I ~, • ..., 2 br 2 hu. all blln~. Realty Npl b ay view , poo 673!003 usnoobllgotion home Cpta •drpa IC»«! PROMONTORY a Bdrm frplc. encl llOr, puuo. Jacu,il. M/b1 Or aiay. ~'TERLJNG l'"JN SVCS LO~T Blu~ fem ;i l• lo p.uta, ldlooa "pc111l ""'111 loll J'I nthuu~t' .\!)l t-C'--"-hlllry rm $3:,(,1 PAU MIWPO•T 8'$-20IM. 25().SOO sq. ft dbt olc w 7l4/~l610(bkr. parttkttl. lhtrbor VI''"' IS!iO mo. ~ SSJ»lll S!l5t> mu .-. --· l776 ~l.Ml(n1t 642 1003 aacht!lo s 1 o 2 l9t.h St, CM from Sl~ Hom1..•t1 . N8 V1r1n1t) ~•Y'b ON W.\TFR "J'4lrm ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• r .' ~ Vec.tkMtll..tab 4250 rnn.TomS40-2200 Businessorreal eslJte 1-'ord&Nt'wportJllll~Dr b.\At ahJ• 17;,il m11 \I h lln bc'ac·h. 2 Ult, 2 lHll. W•il Nl'W 2 DH. :.l •l>' twntu.e. Bed~:~~ ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• Wc:-.t 1'1ew JWOY tn flai.h l"\im&ahlilur unfurn 1 RR. t ba Sl75 Ju,l hk1• wlcucl 1111r" paho. l~ Spectaculu spa. tot•l Dc111•r l condo. len· THE EfflCIEHJ MONEY on S11nd.1y, Aug 21th WOODlllDG U N l I l>IJ 1 ..,1 I .1 h 1•1111 . 11111 p o.1111 t<.ffl Acll.,.only,no~lll rticreaUon progum, nl5/pool8,Jac,2 br2b•. dumbbulhuppy 644·4Ul8 llt·•l4llul : Udr m lli'll 1 ~'H l7Jo. 1 4U8 3~H L.oc:utrd at 2.~ ~ldt:>n sociaJPf'Otlram 7poola 8 Weekend or monthly. ALTERNATIVE 1 1·~ 1120 A~ Oys. 11<11112? lf.4to. tertnlll cou~ Al f'a1hlon Ideal ror 2 cpls. AdJ. Mis· l.«!t !113. Ftom Seulpou1t •fo\llut 1 m "" t piauu / ullt'r !I !Jnl 64~ 9061 1~1 ... nd. J ai~bor"'"' •· can ak>n Hills CC. 673-4841 M 1 working capital. Bl a. SuuneHc cut . Reward la~ Uncoln mock!. 3 br .t b&. .-m1 boath SlltJO 1ou "• ... ,.,. "'..., o. to mo. rent net: 2nd mort"•'-'c~. inv•'n .t. ...__..... J~·"o Hillw Ro"•"· R ec ~ t a ... r " ., 768·34111 l.aflll-..... w ...... ,... ..... .,..,........ Ulrll' 2 Udrm upper tl50 ... n ... BIO BEAR CABIN 2 Br. . " v .• tory 1tl11rt·Ul)!I . I <: ------ ........................ 631·1400 ....,..,..t..d Qul .. 1 h1Jlldlnl( w1lh 714t64 .. 1900 rrplc. cptJI, BIPi 3. Wk or peraon t lo'<i phone COY· culvables. REWAHD' 1..()1;1 Spnng,·r ••••• • • •••••• •• ••• •• •• • hurnllful londscaplng wtcnd. 'f1417S4-G341. eraee. cont. rm. mail 6 Spanwl l>lll>PY. llrwn & lire.l vtew pnm 'I tir l b,.Jll ________ .. lal.oa ,. ........ )807 111 ·ul for adult.II ovt•r ~. VERY NICE serv .. parking 4t more in 714/547-64 8 wht CdM JrN1 H7:l 454!1 P-All06 trpt nr \)('h 111wn ••••••••••••••••••••••• No fld!I r.l'a~:WA R 0 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. w/all blt1111. ........ to Share 4300 N~potlE· J ~ M K ---~ll930&1\4pm S-JtMal Al>'J'S . "0"0 l''ull•rton W4TIRFa0MT ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIU:. Xt:CUTIVE CllfteS A . C ff 1-·0\JND Wt<tmar;inar )27• I or-' lldrm "'"" "\._111 • • v SUITE640-S470 , ~ unturlllOO fum. llhH c.pl1tr.o Cll.• 11,1 \ h•w Avull lllt A11c. 11 blk \'llll Newport WITH PIE• & DOCIC •II SB.ICTIVI• F1NANCIAL !:il:.h VIC&; mix. i-·. adlt. Xlnl di~ l411.'001\ Valla, ot•nCrnl o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 ,.41 t .. 111 Wkn-1 i. & Ave &t l blk llO. liay1. for one 30' or two 20' c; I I bl C:.. OFFICES l>(l111l1ao, ~d w/dulitren p\l b I\ 'J\4109 S~I• lm1r91 ~hr I h•J w n \lokfh' .ah 5 673 :t!~ ll.:ll WV7 00.t.5. Remodeled to new rnci~~l~~ i:s.7~ =C"--...a_w S:~r;:l ~i.~~~ 1~~1~~~~ 00·15™. Jll',orcvC'!> _ ,.,.,_,.._ ,i,, l rnl lilt u" I'"''" tbru-out . Obi gar. •SllARE AllOM"'• --1~ • I ~, ·-1.-rpon 1~101 H1•f .. 1• H,J\Jrt1111 :i '" t. hJ. 1~ ,.,1 Mc:sa Pmell buch S'230 1 br st.oraae. 2 add'I off street "' SU . So or Coast As 11 ur c d f' 1 n.i ne 1116: • Lot.l. Min i''I cnch pood l' New, fant.uuc , h...,. ul' qw,...I $4(111 t.._13.~'I ra 11n·pl.1r r lit 1rar1J(.e ~ Adults. oo pets 26SO parklng spaces. $850. C4lt down Hw y. Available Now : ~ male white. dog ('Oll:;1 P"'I. Vlrtortaa Bc:bl lilt pm. l.11·111h.1rlull1only llwli.aAv.:5"9Z.H7 mo. Jacobs Really. U i-..s-1 ~IEILin~daappreciate $395. lstTO 's,21\dTO ll.COtl ::V~'.!:'!nse "Chrt~ ·•0 -(rn•-, _._.._ .... •·~r Ml.llt M.'f'' 1 hr Iba. lqilt Y I I S""'" 67~0 •-, =+•_... ......, 67S.23U "trucllon Call aft .. r ._,........,, ...._ .,..,. ~-'~.,.. cbh'Whr j.Jr hui' & Jlf'b l'dl )' , ... " 0 "v <t Br ut1I pd children ok Shareabomeor1ptment .. -. ---------5600mo 484 T.10t oi3W~ No~'\JI Mal\8gerapt7. Blchelor unit Ya block Qo.&·CI!utslJHw.uTED 4PM. Sat . &ny t1 mc Lo6t silver T.ibby Cal. 94MA.LD ••y ::..~ in~~J71 :-.u ft'l tvn: 1 IHt Ar DEACll & l!IOOWailace 548·95«> from beach. AU util pd. TYT~ ,,_..,_, ..... _ ...... '"~· llYJHE S48-ZT7S remale. W/blk slnpes -BAY No kidS:lno pet.a. 201 E. u.AC ~~ .. ~..---. TNDUSTRIAL Persian gm eyes. Vic. tlOllUhrklilOC&AN VU ,.... 3290 .12»5i 1 ... STAMT MOVEIH Balboa Blvd. S2SO ,..r cu ~~o...q COMPLEX Mwfv11 S. Trat Wttlo Dr. & Pomooa. ~ to bu-'" S bdrm iltit ;IJZI •l!lti-~ 1 ... M ii"•w adull l"_,___ .• , ... ~ 2000"" ft of offices 2800 Dffcli 5035 c M ., .. , ""00 ...... d ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ...... " ....... ....., ~ ...... + ~· ... •v dep r~11 ~134Slnce1971 v" . i ........... ,., dulnn. l«\&nlY an h b rd """ ~... ..... . .,.. :lJ n warehouse. Ow"cr •••••••••••••• ••• •• • •• • -------iv-••"""'-..vrl" L.aur<-lwcx)(i :!lid :rn .. !'1.i-wly µlltlllf!d delux r 1• .. a. ya • gauge, Sue556-1'1'07 " lA6t F Ba .... w~~-H.... .. r•h!.t' ref wash tlrvrr duµI\•},, ) tffd $475 mu tnlant ok. S34.5. 6'Z·OZ82 Gal lo share lovely z br. 2 I consider converting LOWEST em ssett hound. ·~,,~~ •• ~ c<mlm pt1rk.rJOOl.tenn.b IM' lu11.'lJ'A••,Y frmllch ~<'.!l&wknds. ~BLOCKTOBEACH ba aptatParkNewport. warehousetoolcspace. REW;\RD Pis rJfl ..... -· ......, Ml<lmo 7526375 IU7"'1 J:; U.lboM Hlvd, Sl , 1 8 rd 3 BR z Ba. downstairs. CallNitaatwork847·3386 C714>751-0635 or640.7898 e..t .. •stRatH 4!Yi 2257ort 639·105tcolt •-.,._,. 3252 -· 673 5745or213/34!14t.i.1 unmng g. 1 r ga en Bltns. fireplace .. yr ly orbome 644·7295. lttT.D.'a. al$0 Lost z West Highland wht ....,_....._..,.... W--'---'-•ter 3298 ---aµt. pool. rec area. S255 rental $SOO ~ll51 at ---.a...-.._._.._. 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ rno.7JOW 18thSt. · · · a., •. Co uple t o s hr l ge --2-dT.O.loclnt. tt'rr it•t d og:.. v1c TOWNHOME. 2br. 2ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CcronodtlMor 3822 LGE f BR 2\111 Ba de· "HOME", w/male. non·••••••••••••••••••••••• FairestTermss1ncc-1949 Newland /W arner vu, pool, )•c. on ttmblt. Movetl£btlnlo~3br,2 •••••••••••••••••••••••Dana Point 1126 corated l blk to ~ach clg·smoker. w\tct.er. $390. Storage yd 100xl30 w/dbl ~M'-Co. Reward 842·4l82 or , --I •• ,.... cc7 ...... b• paLIO & lncd vd .• • + dep Ste"" t.o bch 7101 gar. Rear 2484 Newp0rt .... 0•" '>"""dvw. ....., av . _,.,, ..,,. ._, · " ••••••••••••••••••••••• closed m patio. $600 yrly. · ,... · Bl ....,,. ., • ., . .,.90 642-217 I S4S...06 I f a-......,, "v 83l·USO/evea G1 eat for kJdl> & pet .,...._ Seuhore NB 645-8410 .~ . .,,....,,.. . 1--------------------.1 $435. Ai;t . No fee Lg lBr. all bltns. refrig, v,.,__,, . . . Lost. Amazon P arrot. Paclllc lslilnd Village 2 ~-2566;9'73·297l n;-SI -.. spiralst..airslo sundeck, West.cliff 28R Zba de· Nd tespFtoshrlrgbrand Stor e for ,r e nt No itedred oouple has m~ney it r een. bt'twt>~n Br,deo.view,newl)lred· ~--t-i........1 'll,. '!~!"~~-O<'n view. $295 mo. lux condo. N~w Cfpta. nu lwnhs e w /same. Laguna. utal. pd Call tolend.1$t&2ndTO s Colgate/Rulger1CorneM . crt'd. ~/mo 493-7Sl2 Afwwtw.ts..,..,.._... f,,..~~ ~~~-752·1100Agt. newty painted. $525 mo. Frplc &yard.Av1llOcl1 after4:00PM497·3184 A&enl.1-33'7·:r744 C.M. Reward.546-1333or Camino Capistrano RJty •••••••••••••••• ••••••• 6296 or 15. $225/mo. Call Debi • ~7-4191 --------•WaooblQftd 3706 Ci/\RDF.NAP'l'S ssz., aft 6 :30pm wkdys. llldmtriallt.ental 4500 IEHDONLONSAYS 3 Bdrm + bonus rm.••••••••••••••••••••••• COJtONAOl':l.M/\R HuntingtOftleoch 3840 UOOBayfrool. Llke new 548-0435. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Los l . Pair l rt roc-.1 Vlew. afr cond. ~ase ~e-4 br. 2 bs. ba.y view. 2 Br Townhuui.t>, frplr u••••••••••••••••••••• 2+den . 2 bu. rrplc. Roo MF eeded 4,000 sq . (t . New glas~5. v1c. P\'arl St. w/~. to buy poa1blc. frplc, brown crpt $000 Pool. teruw1. Sorne ocean Sharp, oouC'h, 2 & 3 BR. $895/mo. Agt. 645·50.(4, mmate I o lo warehouse space. HB (n. Lall ch. 494·5870 __ _ Avail.immed. ~557 642 5500 & (;ataJrnu Yll•wi. CIOSl' f r plc .. d 1s hw a s h er. 631-3230 share 2Br dlx apt on bch dust.rial Park 894·53S l f'uund Colden Brwn ---to Fa!>h1on Island & fine ~a r a g e & Pal Io s • al Nwpl Bch + pool. over ' female Aux er. 979-7 t&i Ms»o. YJeto . 3267 lalaooPettinwle 3707 beach. 644·2611 ®4!3511 BEACON BAY·2 Br. 1 ba, 21.645-1644 lndust. Bldg for rent. SOOO Vic· C-06tB Mesa •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• sundectc. tennis crt. pvt 2 br 1 ba Jt.lnl loc•lJon io sq ft. Sprinklers. 't2JJV I ~Castille El DaU Winter rental 2 Br l,'2 blk Townhouse. lovely, spac. b c b . Yrly S•SO /mo o.iia Polnl. Young male uov. lrg ou~lde fncd Plan. Central air, 3~r towtr. $350. ' Avail now! 3 BR, 2 ba . & home-like. 2 br with 631-3841 dyg 581).9446 aft pre(e rred. 1100 plus ~age & prkng area. w/vu al hills. Frml din· Call6?5-7177 c·h1ldren OK. no pelli. pvt, gated entrance + 2 Spm. share ulJI. 493-0182 evs & Will rent atl or part. ing, family rm. S47S/mo. S650 Agent673-5354 palJos. Some wilb utt. wlcnd Corner Pu II m 8 n " lse.nopeta.8"·1211 Delu.x 3 br. 2 ba. steps to --fUU'&ge. Swimming pool. 3br2baupperapt. Paularino. adj t o bch. Oen & bnyview from Extra lge duplex 2 br, 2 J aCUUJ. Tennls courts. l yrly, 1525. t.'!I house avail now. $160. Newport Frwy. Call Sltop ly PlloM Super 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, SUndeck. Winter $425. ba. frp!r. l.Jeam cetlngs, blk lo Huotington shop· 642~1 Call Mark o r Rick. W.A.Oosta,714/549-967t. htTiUSTDHl>S dabwflr, (ncd yd. Kids & Yrly $575 675-5204 ()('eanv1ew. lite ~arage. PlllK cent.er mall. Adults. S38 peaok. ~-Agl. No(ee. pvt beach pm•g~. SSSO. N l f' 1435 Lrg 2B. r , lba. Recently re. ~ 1 eve. So. Coast Plua Area. 3 bid Ir 3.-. ..... -·. 97 .. 2971 Winter rental. Cull 2 BR mo. 67" """'" 0 pc s. rom · d d Hld I dlt SWJN"S REFl 'S .,......_ ..,. ..,ci'. l BR .. .,.,< .,...-,,,, Seaw111d Village, 15555 ec · W pot li'?rr' 8 Roommate to share 3 br bays. l300 s q. fl ea. v & ---------.i __,,, ..,"' Jlunl.Jngto V ll:ige La e ~.!"5388mun. es c area. hse. C M. SlSO + util Ava11 Oct. l. 675-0562 CONSTRUCTION 3 BR 2 8A Barcelona. nr 673-4743 BA C II F. L 0 I< A PT H B ~ t,,,, n · '""'' '"" .......... -Al'T & CO MM ~RCl/\L school. nice yrd, beaut. ----w /gara1'(', $250 mo. 1714 '"'"'·v.l61. .,_"""" 4000 sq ft of commercial view. 58&-5721 Costa MHa 3724 673 78Z7 at 6PM --2 Hr. children welcome , lrg 3 br. new crpt, bllns, Roommate-2 Br CoflSfo. space. rear truck entry. MIGUEL ....... rt.._... 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----no J)('ts Starting at S270 deck. 3 Doon to bch. Yr· SJ. C. Non s moker. A/C offices. part o f MORTGAGE CO .-•9'0F Huge 2 bd furn w 1,1tar. CostaMffa 3824 mo 84~6907 ly$47S.673-257l mature Eves 493-8649 spacious new comm·1 131-7381 661-2511 SCRAM-t.ETS ANSWERS Behalf -Yeast Photo -Disown - Hf: DON'T SAY Tilere wa::. the :.peaker who droned on and 1)(1 One man 1n the aud1enu• turned lo another and ru.kcd. '"Wh;,l ''> he talk mg about ~·' The answer "I '1on 't know. Ht; OON'TSAV .. •••••••••••••••••••••• $375. Adlts only. Open ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . Dbt 4br, 2ba, encl gar. no Looking for 1or 2 Fem. t.o park development. Nr PLUSH3br,2\.;bacondo. 8:J0.5,Sat·s9-l.S48-4968. Nice 2 br. 1 ha. encl SUPER1&2br,pool.gar. pets 'h bile bay/bch shr oceanvu apt m w. r r e e "" a y 5 b y OPEHEYl!ltY'OAY f'ound Yng Afghan. vt(' Only steps from wate.r. 2U0Newport81vd.CM. gar&~t!&palio. N[ OCC. frplc. trees. $265 & $325. $600imoyrly lse.G44·llo3 Newport. Call 646.9160 Bolsa /Ma g n o lla an 17lh/Ross. Santa Ana Highly uparaded. Av o1 I. ....... ~°" leach 37 40 No pt;t.s. $200. 751 ·3006. Adults. 842-9583: 642·5251 AM or alt 6 or 536-4205, Iv Westminster. 492·313.'l AMw ... llh/ -54_1·_zo.1_9 _____ _ approa. Sept. lSlh. $775. ...,. 2 Br furn or unfurn $400 l msn "'---' s I T p 5584153Cor67S.1938 ................... ~ ... 3 br, 2 ba. encl. patio & Deluxe 2 & 3 bd apts. bllt from beach.· Clean. .., • 4550 Pw1<1nat1/ cvuuu: ~ m eacup oo· • Bach beachfront w/v1ew, garage. No pets. $330. lrplc, encl gar, patio. Laundry facil. Garage. G.wi ~~............... Lott&Foi.d :!e·~~~.i:lrthmarks on SEA VIEW 3 bdrm, 2tn color tv, carport. Near mo. 7Sl·JEl>6. C&ll Pegay960-4392 ..,.,, c.o= "'A~·"'""" tor•m 4150 •••••••••••••••••••••••·--· --------..-b + f1m rm ocean n w $250 i c util .,._......,or......,.._. Vacant area avail. for • ....._ SIOO ~ · ' e . n . New 2 BR 2 BA kids OJ< lr.-d N Aph · ....................... aQYtlling storage park· • a.tla..n Found: Yng M · Hus Vlew,poof/teorua.St.000. ~ • ' .w Quiet 2 br. 2 ba, g.arden •ShJ&JeKeaaVerde. 1A .. ->: t rt or all••••••••!••••••-•••• .. mix. CM Park are (213)f30..:lll29 .............__ 1744 nopets.S350 mo.S57·698S 1 , 2 & 3 BR. H .B. apt. EaatbluH loc. S30Storage -._ wf .. 1M · :.!8' pa CL K'MlllY 9/9n8.646-"298 ..-.-aft 11 AM . S22S-S4'7S. 848·2655 d1ys. Adults. 00 pets. SfOO mo. · _ _,4.,...,, · o euccu. secure f'UQt ON BEACH-Balboa ••••••••••••••••••••••• wknds&evess:M-2306 644-8726. ...........,, are&, 90x2llS: beb!nd nth P'ound: t ('assett; tape _ Pe.nift best&ocatlon,lm·New&elegant.Justmln. EASTSID!C.M. Storagegarageavallnow. St .. eut C.U . Water PHICHE1t player Owner idenUfy maad.te 4 BR. 2 ea. Crom indusl .. complexes. 2 BR.1upernrce,$37Smo New deluxe 2&3 br. No ONTHEIEACH Fatrviewnr Baker. CM avaU.SCS-<4413646-L281 by brand name & ~ave fplc, cathedral beamed frwys, shopping & bus. md uUI 751 2060 p ets. Encl. gar age_ Bach. ICJl·DeUe+ba. utl $35 mo. 642·6500 dys, ADS bn ef det.enpuon. date & dgs, &«. system. Quiel ms~r BR. 2 ballu;, hv. 964 -3795; 968 ·2720 ; pd. $170 yr around. First 67J.7489eves. ....., W.ted 4600 t<x·ation lost Qill HBPO resldential area. close to rm. k1lch . den. utsl. rm. Adults, no pets. Garden ~ mo+SSO security de-••••••••••••••••••••••• 5J6.:>li2J ~. library. Yrly,.or ~/wi;hrE/~rycr , all ~au~. bptbq 2 hr, 1ac~t1;a ~~· Lrg 2 BR apt. encl pat & posit. Ref. 673·1241 Office...... 4400 Resp young cpl nds house ONLY $2 ---------winter re ntal. r e s. urn. ec. ~ar. rp • area. l' ~ G rll.,c 1 Call ,..,o """" 10em-8pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/yrd. 2 xtremely well· 714/673-0996, 213/478-7738 pool . priv p atio & Al!><> 2 br townhse. In· gar. cean. .,.._.......,., behaved dogs. husband t!Ves. jaC\l.tU. Only $275 mo. q1.11re 177 E. 22nd_ Apt 10, ask for Mike. •DELUXE-FUU. SEltVICE com.iJJg fr East m ext. 2 8r,l bit.deolnNewp0rt 55.Z-8750,keeptrying 645-24.98 New2Br.2ba,cpta,drps. Eastbluff 3 br. 2 ba. DELUXEOFRCES financially secure. Kei"1la. ~. LoiJiina leoch 37 48 Westside \Bdrm. newly dshwshr, adlts, no pets. Leue. lDcl. apac. master PenooaJ telephone/ re· 6f6.1*/21J.S76-&714. 6'2-'1945 •••••••••··~-··••••••• decor w/crpts, drp::., $360.Call964·293T. suite. din rm & dbl cepUools\, secretary. Sculptor needs roomy in· ----------11.AGUNA BEACH MTR dshwshr, refng & ranite. garage. Auto door coalerence room. coffee . . udl . Newport Heighu house. 2 lNN. s751wk & up Maid View & ocean breezes 3 br. 21~ ba. frplc. 2 car opener avail. Pool & & bospilallty services. ~tve ~ ~ 0 jt" Sell ao.y item or com· bia.aboo al it.em.s few 17S or less wnh a Penay Pillcher Ad. 3 hoes for 2 consecuuvc days Each addrt.I011al line IS 80'" for I.be 2 days Charge 11 • Nocom~1al ad.s Br. 2 Ba. den, & garage. serv , <'Olor TV. heatt><l S24S. No pct::.. 552-9723, ~ara~ Avail. immed. recreation area. Adulta Excellent location, near which to. ave. ~or · 1495. 642·7945 pool. Ul1l. 1714 >494 52!14. 642.()203 Xlnt . $4.50. onlY. No pets. $450. 865 freew1ys. 9&H.9S3 Nack D Amico For more lnformal1on TSLMgmt 642·1603 AMlGOSWAY IAl<SCIMTIR and1.0pl9ceyou.rad call -----m11~'!"'-l1_:98.')~~N~. Co~a~st~l~lw~Y·:._ __ IWestside In~ 2Rdrm. new ...ao REU'W' <714)979-2161 ..-.s/lllYflt/ -1r.•THJ•l(l:...a'-1 I d / d " "' 3 br. 2 ba, bch duplex. ~ .. -"" "•· Oceanfront slud10. $350 ay f.'<'Or w crpts. raJ>t''I. INCREASE ~-642 5678 viewalNewportHarbor. yearly0ceanfront2 BR dshwshr&ningc $275 frpl, gar, built-ins . Nooulce s pace in pre··-•••••••••••••••••••• • 4Bdrm,21t't BArondoin 2 ba,ri~r.deck,fplc,ne~ N o p e t s 552 :l723, GUAOn~Ji.~ES! pets.$SOOyrly.64S.1682 sUgious NewportCenter ........ ---------' Newport Crest. Only crnt. $650 yr•u, No pets. 642-0203. Wells l<~argo bldg, 15th fir 0,pct I.tty 5005 .. E ESTEEM. THE $125/mo.Ctll @r.571J'l v 2 BR Duple•. no pel11. S430 New 2 br. 2'r' ba S-Chtllt..tt l876 w/view. Includes desk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• KSELYF TO l''f:E.l lNC ••• ... townho!l'e apt. Many ••••••••••••••••••••••• copy machine. flle space. ,,.. .A. VB. AGENCY R.,.,.,, v ooo'o! .: 1-).ee COOU7"--fOIN.£. .,_wrnn1rt•-och -69 $270. mo. tst & la.'ll .. + ;i m c n 1 t I es. 17 6 1 O bd _,.. bch .,""pr mo 644 7161 •-ICJ'U.d.1 C.. MUS,_.,,..---"' d WJK A A h Cameron.H.B. 2 apt. w ..... to • .....,., · · · EB~ .... CHISE Seminar.Wed Sept l:l.11 • -••••••••••••••••••••••• cp. .. • nu elm Gemini Rily 839-6623 clean & ready now. $3SO. ~ ~ OCEANFRONT. lgdlx f\Vc liJI 385ll Also t bd $275. 498·1903 IMMEDIATE ~new way to own a ~ao~f~'g!~1tct • · • 3 br. w Npt. $625 2 BH, dshwsr. nc•w crpl & Bach apt $200. Util inc. 646--0507 travel agency. Travel _ _ Wintcr.5454162'1 rlrp .... rnrpor l. $275. Stnglesonly. OCCUPANCY Network.Startyourown. Buth Control Agency ol --7n .... \V 11 h Op 9 5 """ 0321 2 Bd, 1 bath. Oeean view. Exp. not re qu1 red. So Cali'/ "non profit or 5350 ....................... RELAXING MASSAGE Bob J ames·Llc Mll$Beur Outcalt 9-9, 494-Sl 11 PREGNANT" Carine . conf1de:nua1 counseling & referral. Abortion. adop uon & keepmg APC1\RE COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* ~hrs 9Si·~74 Spiritual R~adef' 1815.!io,J:JJ 'mmo Real San Clemente. t'u ly c fo·or appt 492. 72<J6 H.V. home. 5 br. 3 ba. fm· OCEAMFROMT NB , .. "· 1 t en . · ..,.,.,.. Xlnt nei ghbo rhood . Complete support & long · · . MASSAGE ly nn. 2 frpl'r· we\:ar.} Wmlcr re ntal 3 BR 2 Ba 557-4579 --SHARPINP.W 2 Br. l 'h $250/mo. Agt. 494-1561. 000 ft t.enn service provided. fu~~~:~ii7.~~~t~:~ RGURE MODELS !:,f~.a:~~lis· hui;!c sunder~. w(•tbar: Lrg 2 & I Bil. Ir~ kttch. Ba. f rp l, ~a r , n o -494-72.87 12. sq Ca l I Mr. Beer b . lion. & family planninSl ESCORTS -----'"-------fnghton~andonNwpt's crpt'd thruout. wood children . S32S. Call •...i-..--&...a--a... 714-838-93(2. F or (rt>l' infu l'J ll Seeing Is believlng $285 t best beach. Rcridy lo be beam cdhn~. no pets. no 962 7788 ai.k for Mac. 2 br apt. walk lo beach, __... __... nn. FAST FOOD 5'i9-02:50. OUTCALL ONLY br al beach, pool Small e n ) 0 y e d . n y s , children. 645·~ 1144 S250. mo. Call 498-6324 or ---------Days, ~ves, lir ltt.~ 7l4·752·74tO· evs or Irvine 634-1612. CouarcePeil Prime Loe. in K-Mart Open Ho use. frt•e dc 631 2140 •CONSUMER'SGUIDE wknd. 714-838·2.189 1~· ~~od~~ b~~· ;;:~~:-.;;;·~~·;·~;·~ Near beach • Luxurious Newport lll-8111 pW&. Unlimited poten· :ns~~~l~fM~~~~·.·---• Udo Isle home for lease. OCI! .t. .... FRONT mo 979-01.,c lofl l'ool. ,·ac .. --•. te""'•. Jbr, 2ba condo. Pool . gar. Of'"' _,, lial. _By owner. S28.500. ~ l"'"' at sPu. Tifte •SllERI LEE• ~ · ..,,, .,,....... ... ...., ... ,, rm•...,s 492_,.,,.,34 11ce s pace avsu over ""--,_, 642 5425 d .,.. --~ °"'' ... • ''fltTll'-H :O sooo pr mo. Call after re<' fac1l. $305. mo. Call UUJ -· • v• f I d b k ruo uuO. . aJY• Rental'I 1705 !:; Co8!.l "' PM Lf.le . duplex. hit 1ni.. $300. New I Bdrm apt 900 sq t. n ep an 540-T196/&'J9.t060eves ' ~ASSEUSE ' • 5'11-()00l frplcs .• 4 BR & 3 BH un w/J:arage. Nr So Coast 559-663R ortl6t-0633 2 br l ba, newly deroral· build l.ag Bch 497.1771 Hwy. Lait Uch 494 241(; House Calls By Appl 81\lfs, lrg 4 BR condo, IL-;, winter lease. $700 & l'laia Days CJll Joyce Laguna Hiiis 3850 e d • 2 b I k s r r o m . Caph.al needed to expand , ~ ST50. Ready logo. $600 permonth. 835-3000. ext 320. eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach /shopping. $31S. Oeluxemedlcalunrt Costa proven commodity in· Have you rea~ today a ---------- 64C--0350or644-t757 Aitent675-I642 494-1498or4!l3-2706 1 •GU ...... HILLS C.5121aft 5. Mesa. 1500 sq. fl .. 48< vestment bus iness. Cl~tfied. ~da. fl not, Carey, thank you for be '-"' """ ----------• 548--2103. 980-2337 you ~ mas1ng the ~t Ing a neat Jarty LlDO ISLE-Rambling OCEANFRONT Neat Spac 1 br gardl'n apt. New adult deluxe apt.s 5-taAM 3110 · bargainsantown! Love.Jetf 3.000 aq ft sln1tle sty furn. 2Br. w/gar, ~dlts. Pool & rec. All util pd. furn & unlitm. Billiards, ••••o••••••••••••••••• CPA needs company m FLOWERS & gifts Nets --------- home on ovnlied street no pets. $360mo. Wuiter. Adult.a, no children. no pool. Ja c u zzi. sand Park Bristol. l Br, newly ~ut. ~eba;ffice.,!>~~~· S3S.OOO yr. Moving lo.----------'----------. to street lot. 48r, 3Ba, 673-7666. 12l3)795·3018 pets. $225 up. Also volleybull. dee. Adults, no pe ts. Prf!ate showers ror Hawaii. S. Or. Cty. Agt. formal din rm. fum rm, 1 bdrm. 1 ba. $300. mo gara~es ror rent S2S mo. ALICIA VIU.A~E $325/mo. 551·3325 athletic executives. On _1_s1_._l4_00 _____ _ lg kit, + 2 lg paUos. Avall 9·15·78 to t>-15·79 Jn-•1 Puerto Mesa 2521\St.ockport 2 Sty 3 bdrm. 2i,; ba, dbl premises parking. 400 To MARKET/deli. Balboa. 67s.3268 quire at 1212 A W. Balboa 1.959 Maple Ave. apt s 581-6151or581-6130 gar, air cond, nr So. Cst. l.400 sq. rt. Profess. pre· Sl2,000 mo. Sacrl face. Eutbh.df 4 bdrm exec. Blvd. Owner /Agt 3 br. 2 ha upper, Mesa del Office open 9.7 daily Plata. $500. First & lut ferred. 642-46ZJ Agt. 751·1400 home« 3 bdrm+ den. Newport OC'ea nrroot. :~:~Family. no ..-wporta..ch Jl69 + S150. dep. Lease. Cdm dlx .utc.es,· utJI pd. Terrific Bus iness Op· D .R . Lae 1800 mo. winter. 2br. 2 ba, bltns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1256aft. noon. AIC: ample pncg. Ftom portunaly: For limited ~udener. No pets. ~. 7141752-9466. pacious, quiet 3 bdrm LG 3Br. 2a., frplc, fem '4 .._,...,..,...a..d 300 s.f. No lse req. number persons. over 21 • req'd. Avail. Sept. townhse apt w/lge pvt rm, deck. dbl 1uage. wU.f•wi•d 1900 67s-aoG. yrs. Your opporturuty to 28th. 64$-7388 « 842-3:i.24. OCEAHFaOHT patio. Pool. Adults. ad Its. no pets. Nwpl •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Office Space ror r ent. expand, diversify your Byappt. 1BR.tba.,$3'75yearly Sony. no pelK. 1375· Hgts.$42Smo.673-l668 THE EXCITING Utilities Paid. 2400 Weat lnoome. Run your own Harbor View Monaco. 3 3 BR.2ba,wntr.S450 645-338lor875-S919 Dawe by 3706 Park Lane. PALMMESAAPTS. CoastHwy.S44-&0ra part-time buaineas in ~-~.0 ~v!1i Ckt 't. . 2 ~~i ~~~~y~\· ~00 Lovely lge 1 br. Cpts. IO sec 2 BR. 2 Ba. (rplc. MINUT~TO NPT AIRPORT AREA· ~r~~l>'Me. 636- 0276 • _.._ ... "' 1 drps. stovt'. garage . bltns. Dshwshr. nice """'· OF<.:Sr M0-75i2;644-4728. 3BR,2ba,wntrf650 Matureadult.s Nopet.'I. rprt'g &drps.$425.mo. Bach.l&.2BR. 8llO S.F .. Sofc's &recepl.lilws._Rt BAY VlEW lwnn1ous 2500 STEPS TO OCEAN 198'1 C Anaheim Ave. Then call J.tcoba Realty, from $230. & up. S660 mo Carpet dripes W..t.d 5020 sq. ft. 3 br, playroom, A 2 BR. 1 ba. wntr. $27S 545-3229orG46-3160 675-6670673-4585 Adults. No Pets & paoehna. C.li Karen: ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL HOME. Pool. 3 HR. 2 ba, wntr. s:ns 1561 Mesa Dr. 71411ns-°'°3 Want to Invest &/or work CdM KL. E~m .• shop. 2 Br, new carpeLc; &t pain~, lmmed. po6Se58IOO. lJ 3 (5 81ka East al Newport ln local imall business A ail lcldlOK. S300mo 1st ... BR 2BA.blt·1M,blockto Blvd.I HUMT.1114.~mt Prln only. 556·7280. l>U\& oe.ar. S975• v · last + $50. 543-8204 & beach. S4SO yrly. N.B. 9am·Spm546-9860 545-3722 Oct.8t.b. 7»-f517. 648-2316 ~7057,64!-0881 PX>. Ut.ilpd."2-43ll --------11 Bluffaeondo. 4 br.3ba, dt Sunnrb 1 Br. oduJ•• only. 2br, 'Winter r~. held.I DOOi. IAY VllW ~tol.oCIR 5025 11 ,.... ..., YEA.It&. Y $32~. 403 c.. a boa. ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• rm. pool. Ava now. no pets. Encl. gur .. lndry Pmlnllll• 2 BR 1 BA llP· 750ll7eves On Laf.ayelte. Cannery 1750· ~ f a c\ l.. S2 3 s . 2 o 3 5 per wlll, new drapes & Villaie. OfOce space 500 QUICK CASH C\a I bdr, 2 ba bee. Dutil Ocelf\front duplex 3 br. 2 f\1llcrtoo. 642·!!964. paint. ......... 673--0697 ltOOIM 4000 to2500sq. (l, U ba I .-w'V'I ••••• •• • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • BILL GR UN DY llDdKab.,.. Fa1DWI c0ocnt '9 ~<!8-!ase. S575 mo. 2 RR upper; br1 ghl & n..81,t. """m y • br Nwnt ~m wt kitchenette Realtor 675·6161 ~ ... !!! ..... L~ •.:,;,. m'o 714167.,...,......· spociot.111 : b.Alcony, encl. .,... > "'" .. " -..-.. •·up. '""'iv•~ ....,., Shrs duplex. I blk from ...., .,.,.. • 1 &40-l212 dll)'ll, ..u.'124 *OCEANFRONT " Br. 2 gar .. 11duUs. $335. 132 ocean. Lse $StJ~. m o. 548·9'755 XlD\ omce or lndustria eves. ba. fantasllr view Yrly l ... i3« f..n. 63M816 8116-M7l ~cece .. v Up to 1600 SQ ft In ___ ..._ _____ , onl E '"2 ""~5 Ambu.tador fnn In Costa NeWport Beach. 645·21 It •••UDO HOME. 3 BR 2 y. vci;., ... .,.,.. . t<»t F.I Cimino. 64<Ml26&. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, Newport Mesa. 2Z17 Ka,rbor. C'.e11· RI lac paUO. sar $850 Steps to bc11ch. duplex $250 ~ $250 •~ dep. Pen. Deck. gar, SSSO. yr. traJt, loc1ttd, 23S rooms. Suite av11l. In pre1'U~lous '59-6588 ~ 11pt. 3 DR. 2 ba, <'Ompl Uoch + EXCEPTIONAL ly 6'1~0or9a·5086 MANY wllh kitchen. LB locatJon, 605 SQ ft. lsc mo. : furn. $450 mo. Winter. flnrl ! phOoe • 1V. Swlmmlng 49Hf51. w• BC'h . Bayshorea. Charming 2 673-~ -;---Nice 2 Br DJ>lx upttalrs, pool, Jacuni, and rec . ._ 2000 Sq ,.. BR home \f/frplc " lrM Ni'.W2 RR 2 Ba , pvt polio frpl c. Wt b . 1anae. room. Dally " wtdtly '"""1000· . l. on bnc~ paUo. Neu prtv. br,3blkfromhch Put10 ~izarnr<t' s.w>mo Cell ICfult"8.no~ts.nr Lldo utesltAl'\lnlfromUte Cout H wy . North bt1cb . $650 mo . onrnn1I hu11l1n" $400 W>SBllO,ll!tkf<>rLttrryr>r h1lcshoppinf l .. 'lt>,credlt week. L11una . 5•9·11 86 or l.f7M148 675 4r..'.l0 Pam rel.~ mo f94·6303. N$440 Ne-1187 l.sl & 2nd Trust Ot!c<I loans arranged (or any reason. Credit no pro· blem. Borrow on the In· creased value of your horn('. Call today ror Cast. courteo1.1a information. &iax Home Loans L"Jlensed Hom e Loan RrokN"I 11~rv 1n g So CaUf for 17 yn Cu ll our ncarc-11 t oUice, C7 1<1 l 837..3144 HAVE YOU LOST SOMETHING? First check our ''lost and Found" class1f1cat1on number 5300 10 see 1f someone has found 11 (FOUND ads are placed 1n the Oarly Pilot FREE or charge) It your item rs not ltsted as being round then d1e1 642-LOST e nd let a friendly ad-visor assist you 1n p lacing a "l ost" ad Ca11 Monday thru Fnday 8·00 am. to 5 30 p .m. Cot next day s paper or call by noon on Saturdey for Sundey·s paper 642-5678 ,. .. ,_ ,._. DAILY PILOT Tueld1y Septemt>et 12. 1g79 ~~ ......... ?!~~ # ........................................................................... lm!l~----------------1 - • '•r hrtl1er l•f•r••tl•• n'•r~ •: Schools and This variety of fine schools c: ......................... hi, could introduce .....__.....,_.._01nc .. , UMDA&Vlao o.tc.IW. .... Portt..r-oflt! Instruction you to a new tomorrow Call 642-5678 Ext. 321 Servlo1& 1tll Onm&e Co. SM 73J3 Soc1etca.. 5400 ==~~==============~--------~~~~==~~~~==~~~~---------1···:···~:::······· Palomti of ~n~ A rf6 ~Pt'\'1.1h1.m1t in W atf!Tt'f11or Oil PatntlDR \c1 hr Lire Or.1" mg & Ct·r umlr Artht:WMI ,. .. , .. , & A.Mee. 4132 w.,..,-..... H.L. A.M. 140.3138 r .M. 536-5150 DAILY WORD SCHOOL fi'oundat1ons For Learning Oed1C'alttd t o htdp1n g each c hild toward self unfoldment, progressing from s tage tu stage tn a natural, sequential manner . mcreasfog the divine attributes. I~ -Matti -L-;c Am -Scl...a -Mm.fc -bri ,....._ -C,_.eflvlty -htdlvldHflHtfOll rosfff•• Meetal Atffhldr. S..,_.lf11• Preschool •Kindergarten 1st Grade Extended Day, 6:30am to6pm 7 t 0 So. CCMlbridp. Or-. 6ll-7724 6JJ-5562 Slow Careful Training Df Dancers MONA FRANCES l.S.T.D. School of BALLET Minder lallet to Prof~uiOftOf CecclMtff .cl••"-Tee....,.. Children Md Adult CletHS MODBMJAD llGIMMIMG AMD ADY A.MCID LADIES MOl.MIMG IAUIT CL.ASSIS 642-4068 or 640-1443 2U2 SAMTA A .. A 4VI. COSTA MESA (between Del Mar and Mesa) Brochure on request FREE LESSONS SIG .. UP HOW FOa A MIHfMUM ()fl I IMDMDUAU. T PltlSCllle LISSOHS IH RIHDAMINTAL LIAIHIHG SKILLS Ate llCllYI I LISSOMS NIL ALSO l"IB'AU FOa 1141 COUMI INTIAMCI DAMS IH THI JAU COMPUTER-TUTOR LEARNING SYSTEMS I•,,....,,., ... n.h Wt 1'1~._, Otfw Tu Al S....... Of Ally ... WIMt $9 U, Fw Tiie S.,t1•1:..._•.-W 10 w.-S...... FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION AT YOUR HOME CALL, orEHIHGS ARE UMITEO, so CALL MOW ~eacher o/ {J;,ano ... mar'J Je p aJcale I B.M. Chicago M usical College Former Head 'of Piano Deplt MdwP ,1om Con~vorory of Mu'>lt 642-9755 SCATS GYMNASTIC CHAMPIONS Olympian Cathy Rigby was a SCAT and now it's your turn!! THE SCA TS ACADEMY n ow h as openings for beginning gymnasts. Classes for boys & girls 2-5 years also available. CA.LL 197-7750 Or Stop ly, 5122 Resecrch Dr. • IALlET •JAZZ • GYMNASTICS • PRE.IALLET •TAP • DISCO • TRIMTO RHY1HM 897-7750 NOW REGISTERING For Fall Classes 714/768-5173 After 4 p.a MOIE THAM JUST A JOI BEGIN A CAREER FACIALS & MAKE UP MAKI CiOOO MOHH Let Richard s Beauty College help vou start aevelop1ng new slolls as a CosmeltCta.n After only 20 wookS you can be earning a good 11111ng COSMETICIAM CL.ASSIS MOW! ltrrMted l:nrollment-Call Now! l op instructors g111e Help and Guidance. Plenty ol Practical Experience, loo. TUmOM PA YING PROGRAMS 4VAILAILE PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE MA.HY OPPOaTUMITllS-. • Interesting Work • Personal Sat1sfactt0n • Secunry-Jobs not tied Jo econom.c sttuahon • You progress rapidly to become thoroughly Skilled • Self~mployment Qpp0rtuni11es CALL 9'2-113 t FOa IMFOl.MA TIOM ~TCffA~I15 BEAUTY COlLEG'E ..... ._..U .. IJI lt0601t1 It 1',t._l ... •IMdt CHILDIEM- TEIMS.ADULTS PLEASE CALL I -t62-s44o-I t891 Y•ktoww A'le .......... leecll Juat w. of erookhuni next to Skinny H1ven Reataurent SOMETHING DIFFERENT! lhnual Can, Classics, Anti . ' v Irvine College of Business Call JNTROVIEW for lhe Intel lieent le discreet way to meet new single people. 752·5411. CENTER CLUB lnoependence and Confidence are y<>o1s with an interesting well paid 1ob' Al 1r111ne we ct1re abOut you abOul lhe OOOd JOb lhat you wanJ to riave We II help you 10 get there Take your ch0tce of caree<s' It's SocW . .....,... SICllTAaY • UClf"fH>tttST sn .. ~ • IOOU..,.. .... II.A&. Offtel ASS.ST..n' ........ . ....,,_, DAY AMO IVIMIHG PIO.IA.MS For All Ageti The Perfect Bar Altem 1Uve! A proper and correct business enwonment. located 1n the hub of the NewoorHr111ne Business and Industrial Complex Job Placement As11st1nce? Most certainly' In the laat 1 !> monthS over 400 employers nave reouosted trv1ne graduates c .... owtw_...,.,_.....__.~, , .. •Meet People• •Relax•Have "'1n• Low Membership Feet> 1700 I. 6AUY AY&. IAMTA 4MA tJ70I CALL 975-0700 'Nss6:aat9or Rd , BEA TRAVEL AGENT Day & Night Classes For Men & Women rACIFtC TRAVEL SCHOOL 6 I 0 lett I 7tti Street, s-te A-. Ce 9270 I CALL 17141 543-94'5 Estat>ltshed 1963 Financial Aid rrograms Accredited By The Accrediting Comm1ss1on of The National Association ol Trade 4 Tecnn1ca1 Schools NEW PRESCHOOL IN COSTA MESA ..._,. ..._wporf llvd. & t ttt. St. 04' oi=:t~Ln's 1?v •No Registration Fee .. 1f req1stered before October 1st UCRUNT PUSCHOOl ~ A..S21HIU6 Variety of Schedules Allllllable 6:30 A.M. thru 6 P M 1941 a...dt Sf .. c.M. , ....... J .. ,,, 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ~~~ ~ PROFESSIONAL DOG TUIMIM& I; ~ REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS ~ AT HOME SBVICI pwecl to .._ ~ ~ ,.,.._..., ..cl 111 f 1n•1..e of yow .: 1 • .,. ~ 'I Ranging from basic obedience (on ~~ I. leash) long leash. o ff leash and • 'I protection training. Puppy training •CrashCour!4e available !i from 10 weeks of age. •Mat.enals provided. !; ~ ~~~ in!~~ti~~~ 1: Aho offerhMJ prabllM ~ *Choose own taste--11 ay i'. lolviltg hie...... ,~ £tP1n.ight classes. ~ • acemenl -up to 80% !~ G ~ comnussaon. r,:,. Ho=~:'"• ·~t-:~~1~~. ' ~~~~~s ' .31-1003 493-0442 Jumping ~ Real ~~~~hool R .. ~ -... ea · c • :.i ........ 1 mmo ap1strano C•T-T_...fw,....C ,..._ ~ San JuanCap1strano .: U you need an ittfactive ~ mature quahried ad- nustrative assistant/gal friday /exec secretary. Irv /NB. Please ca ll 644-4596 aft :>: 30 PM 542-9414 Lrfetlme Guarantee References Available ~~inti HalpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accountant Trainee. en try level pos1uon. Ex· perience helpful. but not necessary. Some typing required. Salary open. Jarco Inc. ~-7422 ACCOUNTING CLERIC/SR. PROUDLY ANNOUNCES m OPENING FOR FALL EMROllMENT Req knowledge of gen 'I ledger thru trial bal. must be able to analyze - acd.s 4' m ainl supporting schedules. Will assist in otherg acctg functions as nee. Previous related ex· per 1s r eq 'd . Apply Kirsch Co .. 173:>2 Armstrong Ave. Irv ~. Claslft to ..... S1pl1 ..... I, 1971 CLASSES OFFBEO AIE: • Beginning. Intermediate and Advanced Ballet. Toe. Pas de Oeux and Vari ations • Beginning and Advanced Tap • Jazz • All Popular Disco ALL AGES ACCIPTED Directors: Bonme Wiicox and John Morell MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES MOWSTAmMG FALL SCHEDULE Personal Instructions Complete Selection Microwave Acc~ssones "Learn to really use your expensi ve investment." We teach every phase or MICROWAVE COOKING Last MGfol" c.... Offend Mor Ton.. Ho1-,1 Motr.....;a..w.--. U_,.:tdS1 ..... Cal 761-5011 MICROWAVE MAGIC COOl<IMG SCHOOLS EYEMIMG EDUCAnON PROGRAM CtmST COLI.Kl 11¥1 .. I HO C.C.... nt., CA Fall au.ter September 21 Oeoembef 8. 19 78 METHODS IN LANGUAGE ARTS Edu 360 (2 er. hrs > Mondays 7-8:40 pm. Instructor: Or Allred Freitag BEGINNING PAINTING Art 325 (4 Cf hrs.) Tuesdays 7·10:20 p.m. Instructor: Prof. Roland Haas MAJOR PROPHETS (JEAEMIAH Rel 305 (2 er. hrs.) WednetdlYI 7-8:40 p.m. Instructor: Rev. Robert OltQlltt REGISTRATION September 18-20 (In P8f1lOO or by phone) PllloM: 712-6222 es. Race, & One of a kind! MocA,...S.-- 4251Mal'1•1,Wt.G • ....... c..1t...i a..vw• ....,.. ..... c.. 92660 IJJ-tl'5 644-12'5 EXPlllEMCE A MOMTESSOll CLASSROOM UFE LIAIMIM&l QI*• 21/1 ..... IZ ,._.. Ad.meed ~.tHT..._1 Visit IMTERNA TIONAL MONTESSORI SCHOOLS Ctll t7t·t24 I or •hit ZOUI c,,,..... S-. ._ Newport Beech. Coate Meu. Santa Ana Attouotang trainee. In- telligent. fast. accurate & neat. 10-key by touch. Will train. School or employer reference re· quartld. $3.56 pr hr. 2S hr pr wk. flexible. Call Rox· anne. 494-9477 ACCOW>tant . full charge. t penion office. AI R, AI P . P/R, pegboard, Ute typ. Ing. gnl ledger . lr1af balance, bent recoocilia· lion for sml pluUc mfr. "'1ture opp'ty for con. troller type dulie11 & gen 'I managemen t , 547-8CM3 Book.keeper. full charge. t girl offu:e. AIR, At P. P/R, pegboard. lite typ. Ing. gnl ledger. tr1 al balance, bank ret.-oncilia· uon ror sml plasuc mrr. All around Friday type wanted. L.O Plastic Moldtng. 547-8043 Accountant C.P.A. rirm needs Sr . with m1n1mum 3 yrs public acct 'g experience. Excell. growth op porturuty. Send n.'tlume to: Stegall. Parke. & Gupllll Inc. 3388 Via Lido. Ste 500. N 8. 92663 No Phone calls please. ACCOUNTANT Oala Processing Co Is seeking m oti vated i"· dlvidual Wtlh 1·2 yrs CX· penence m general ac· ctg. 8.S. or B.A. degree r e q 'd . Mu s t be shirt.sleeve w /advance- ment potenllal. E.0 .E. Send resume with salary requirements to· Pe~onnel Dept . P 0 . Box ~77. Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627 Acctng Bkkpng TIMroRARY Register Today lo work oo varloWI accounting & bookkeeping uslgn. ments. Work cloise to your hom e. Fl.cure Clerks to Sr. Accoun- tants needed thruou1 OranaeCo. Hobert Half's AcrountemJll' 500 s. Main. Ste ~ 1 No. Tower. Union Bank In The City of Or11nge '7l•1m-41o:t ACCTGC&.lltc T o bal1nce 6 edi t c\llllOmer lnPQt. Mu11t be able to optrate IO·keY ad· d.lna m11cbint . Some bk· klll education or exper b l le 2nd shirts. xln1 company beneflt11 lnte11roted 0 111 u Co&ta Mesa. 546-6080 r d k '· "' 'l >r o. ti. •• fc '° s & d I E Si ' .. I t d ,, 0 :r -SB ~ -- Tuesday. September 12. 1978 DAILY PILOT ('7 • .~ .. ~.: .. 1.~ .i ) .._~ .._~ I I I I ; ~ I ) t -II : I ) ; ~ ~' ......../.epolr r,... S.-.lu A.cc 11... C. .... • c .... .t/ewr.t. h•alll9 H.~1119 '-dlcapillcJ r~/P .. rhMJ ........ ~~: ..............................................•••..•..........•...•.••.............•......••..................•........•..........•...........•....... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A ccoun&101 1iltkll1Zi'11q1rnllf•. tln1 h & All Ph11&ti11 o( rqncrnt.-•VF.RY LOW PRIC.:~S • Pickup uio'<H ormovm!{& L.M.S.-Roto. Soc1 or PamtJn1 Extr/l ntr t:x Nelllp1ttche1 &t.exturt'3 Re m ovals. P runi ng wnitt coruilrUC't1nn ,.,. rnu11h Comm & r,... wunc lllMll w11lt.. plan UIG11rdcmlna Mo111t haullna ('lc11nups. Sh:v\' s5 e e dklr d !..Pal w~ is pr'd, honest. neat. rc1111 AtUEST. 193-1439 ·~,f~~~~·!iLic4 ~~6~~t per f'liW *~ Jtlul ).11 IOl:l ...-Yt ia)'nl u•ni, bnck l.1r ' bonded Gfflrlle MO ZOt5 Wallin 751 6140 ::iprln e rs. 11nu n1 U c'd 1164 '°'5 Uavc PATCll P'ASTERING """ ,...,. ' ~1 w.!64 Ml ~ -----' Xlnt rd11 675·7633 ... .,....."'"""' tw•u R.,,..W JapanetW (Curdtnn. tr~ R u b b I 11 h H o u 11 n g Prof pulnllng. Ext &. int A 11 t y p ~ F r ~ e-LL TRIE •• •••• •• •• •• ••• ••••• , •• t•'I·"" t:'!CHno1tc-1 Nu JulJ L(l(l CMW c.... " 11 l 1 m 11 1 l' . 1 11 I I fo'Urnllurc moving & tree European Landscaper Low rates. Re f11 t'rec estimates C11ll S.0·682S CA 640.. B•J A~'·anct -..·n •nwll l.1r i·ontr 11t·tur ....................... 1a1:um 3060 llm only tnmmlng. 407·2697 . 24 Top work. Fair price. eat. 536-4780, 536-.t383 Pll--+1.... LH"S TitH SEltV. u 1» llUT 11 d ... II d - -hrs Refs.64M871dayor eve. . _-.q R d for th w ind " TRJP HARt:t• m> c '"11 m Y •Yr11re ... d ... Jlouse~atnling Int ~ic ••••••••••••••••••••••• ea Y c ,._..ft-'--wiprmc-hool/':Jr al\i 1 ic.xr.r i•r enc-r .. r ee , ..... ... · .. Trt m spr11y rem ove ~ M&Jn, ~ .\ -.-• -TW-Y ""'"'V" Y N ·""'"I 0 e11 , clean•ul)ti. Rctumn. Studftlts fl aulJng garage ......... cap.mg. Tree b1m ler. F ce est John Deck PERRY'S PL.UM DI NC: · · • *-at.22 "611111c ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'" ,. ou. ...., -84'nllo C('rv11 n lcs clea n·up Need work ci~c. ming. C.:lean·up. 8 Yrtl 631-3313or645·2161 Com p lete plu mbing grufty/.rtnd slu';l:.. •.,h • 1.,.in l~~~':r~t1!':d '"1.L:~~b·1~:, ~!.~.~!':' ............ ~1 536-83'17 ~'T-81~:S:.~oboru Custom work. reasonabll' ~r~i~e~. ,°;~ &1-·"~:e~ s.!c~~T,...._ "' ••••••• •••••••••••• • • •• !wnlC" &46-'1llO G11rc1a'is Gudening Co Commercial & Rc.'lnlen· prices, free l'St1mates, esbmates. 24 hr scr vlt>e IMr'd, 25 )'l'S exp. reris ''-\o'f'M 1~,,. RJ llutfrlllt n .. !ion Int/E xt la ndsnpt• & tJalHaulln&of any lype M&.Ml.aodscaping.lrrig, Bruno.770..7043 6'73-3181 CdMAI 640.TREI l>n"«"W•n • .. 11rt11n1t Im c.,.ts.r-.k• Retrnocfol &addillon". rrwhtlenanc.-.673·34 17 Reu onabl e r a l 4,:s roto. sod. seed lawns . EXCELLENT PAINT ------------------ •Rf'p alr •M11lll••l1n11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 00 "844 or~ 4541 --------~ P lanting. lns, refs . G Pool ~let, Repeal" ~pert shaping. thinninl!. •Lie N R. l M "'"' ~ Ca-L f'l11•n•n11 In "our l.lt"t'oMMi ., ffottdcd tlofnto t'nde Garderuns 831·32189 IN Reasonable rates, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... I I ,.., '"" ' Cl u....___ ...__ .... _t f~e6timates 548-2706 s ... mp rcmov11 . nw>cp i\lptwll ~~7 1 holTW' lV e••r• ol buM Addltlons. rr mdl, r~" Mainteinance. euoups ,._,..,._' M -. . Privat e : Appl only creaUOC\867~2821.lns n~11 h )' on Schriul •' r 0 rn m ,.. r . ~ "'~ l L It Haullnfa free l!:at ••••••••••••••••••••••• m•a.y' w0 11":r.i"r 1ns•atled or re Reliable ~reat rates ............ met/ ., LL 'CO .. TI Cl: .. 17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... ' . . . Mil-..&-. c~ c____.t_ -rln fo11m m••thoo fo'rt•1 llai1tc111t ., pl11n11 U c. m...... AMWAY Cos m e t i cs. . mov . Rollageesum Mr J'11 an5 M 548-6154 ...... _w ..._.., __..._, e-t l~ll W 016.\, nv OOU Splm, ~ 82:SO ____ G 91 ~I Nutnllon, Housewares. Brickwork. Small Jobs Call Alan, 751.a24 1. ...................... , •• ............... • ... .. ••• c•t Home Care & Comm 'I NewPort. Colib1 Mesa & RoofMcJ Cet a clear view froin ClRm Olilnnt' wuodwl•rk Sh1ul\Po0 <le slc-•m cll1un S11 lv1n <.:on11 t r uc llon ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·5652 . lrvine.675-3175eves. P •intln g. e xl /1nl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACLEARVIE W ~AS ~~!~~11:,;~ ~1;1 ~~~~lr 0 ~:~~\!:~<.·i;:~ =~'!r!k':. r:~ •. o~ ·~~:!tN~1~~'r.nniry& Homtd•••:IJ MovlMJ =::e ~ Lic'd ~E::!~ ~ sR::1R~~t1e ~II S2.5 mi.x 631-0211 eves II\ Jin rm hull Sl!l Ave.: patio rovc:r11 Uc'd " in nra 847 2787, 5"5-3820 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••··~··••••••••••• · . rockshakes·compo t ar ~ndow Cleaning of an> ~ W.lu r1n S7 ~. <'Out•h Siii r hr a.r'd Catll ror~11l M.S-6171 ,._.A.. want a REALL y CLEAN Pror service with Athts Apl P aanl1ng Hom e s f'reeest. 541-5930 type. Reasonable rates ••••••••••••••••••••••• S5 Gu11r c-hm ~l odor ------... __... ·HOUSE'> Call Gingham VanUnescostsno more ! Int/Ext. Low riites. 968·8946 0 111or, r 6•tll1 rupll' Cpt tt'i•a1r. l!l yrs l'Jtpr lledric-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Glrl f'reeesl 645-5123 Free est. for locals. Jerry.540-5190 McDANEI_, rrum hhn« 10 1111 I ~!I Do v.ork myi.i•lr lld i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-htul, iik19lo1tder dump · · stor11ge, & loot( d ist Roofing & Repairs Teds Window Care. Prol Ai·ttun l.t'll"I T) sung 531 0101 ......,wd &.dri trlc. iTJadmg, trc.•t' wrk, Walls. ceilings, noors moves State Ile. Tl 11015. Wallpaper hanging. re Uc. 353446 11991·9339 window cleaning. Rea:- bO )4tll M~ ~ll~t> o1 ft c demob t-1on11etr ll3t·l257 "windowscleuned. PhS37·3160 asonable. dependable. T••l·r-R.-ir rates.Refs .6"2·7893 6l'M 7J)M Carpet <.'lt>11mnic Sl_.Jm & IJt 327l36 M5-~174 646·6145 M . . guuranteed. 493·5940 """ -r-Shumpoo l'ir .. & win .,., "'""'RJCIAN p d H.,,_,. oving hauhng. 4 y rs . ex· •••••00 .. •••••••••••••• rl ow:. Out r h M 111 11 ~· n et' ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSEKEEPER per.Reliable.reasonable Need yourbdrm,ktchnor(;arry1n &savesiss Most ..,._ Al-.s tt!nanre~rvu·t-971 11$4 nght free est.lrnatl! on Gen'I Handyma 1 Paml· Energetic yng lady will students. 848·1354. Try bathroom pamled'! Spet> color repair $22 50 + ••••••••••••••••••••••• largeorsrnitllJOb:. I . f de'"' yo h m f r Us' In s m l pul nl Jobs narta Fr ...... e!lt 1116710 For Ad Action r..iio..-, .. , ....... tic Ucensed 673.".,.9 tn", carpentry. roo mg, ~· ur o e o ooe . ,,... ~ '"" ---------t -_..,.. ,,_.._. """ A h ree 6.11 2219 aft 5 ---------• 492·1073 Caltron1cs 840.2620 &1ay Alurm s,·~trm' ••••••••••••••••••••••• masoory . ny o m e · · ''Move 11n y lh1n g Call a Daily Pilat AB-VISOR 642-5678 hu a home burl(lut Now .i~htlleai; 1 ~1•1111 n. ftwclMJ ;:1~J~J..:!u::.~~:JA~8 Xlnt housecleaning done anywhereat anyt1me" . tilarm you r un uffmd Acow.t1c r,•1hn~ can ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• by ludy w/exp. Dependa· 2't hni7 days. 54<>-4844 Fine Exter P:unting by Th R Sinor Sl. he .. UlS. T ry ••••••••••••••••••••••• For lnformut1un c,111 r.-turnt!d to orijl1nal TAYl..OR FENCfo:S Ha•.MJ ble,ownt-rans.S.47·3637 PaiftffaCJIP.nMJ 496-3082 1 bcouty & Cunrt1on f·1111L 536-1837 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Housecleaning help 'Ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• me. 838•555524 hrs. Specializing in corum1c rlcmo & OrcJ-TllMtc) tile entries & floors t'rct' ••••••••••••••••••••••• estunat.e 962· 1883 no n· Io x 11' & <'I l· On Wood &Chain Llnk OCC Student I Ton truck. per. of will Lrain. Full & PETERS PAINTING -ACOU~llCLF.AN 11 the Trash. tree trim. Ron Ptr. Mon·Frt & wknds Expr'd, Reas Rates Piano tuning & repair 25 c.,.11tet on I Y on e w ho cu n G.dl•9 00·5703. Must provide own trans. f'ree Est . Call Gene yn exp. Ma11ter 'd deg In If you're in the market ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pt:rfll r m t h" widely ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540-9525 552.0458 music. $24+15 centa tJus for a better car. be sure Carpenter. t'rec.> r,t, Any needtid ltl'f VIC'I." C.:a ll Clean-ups lluuling CHEAPEST hauli ng in ----------i moonly.661 ·1433 to check lhe many autos siie jQb:i C:ill All,1n or "Ar nie " Hl.'p 1714 l Landscaping Im med: town. t"r': ests. CHEAP! Classified Ads, your one· F'\nd what you want tn --......-.-------1 advertised for sale 10 Tony.~!tt 962-0030 _ servicing. 542.9907 642,2995or 645·1390 stop shopping center Dally Pllot Classifleds. Classified Ads 642·5678 Classified ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HetpW•t•d 71 00 HtlpW.ted 7100 HetpW..t.d 7100 HetpW..twd 7100 HtlpWanted 7100 HtlpW..e.d 7100 HttpWClllhd 7100 HelpW..t.d 7100HtlpW..twd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AJr National CiuJrd lmme<l ol>('n1n~s 111 t:lt•\' ASSEMBLF.RS Auto mechanic, ex per. 412 Banlung CASHIERS CLERKS DRIVERS FiMJ•w.tryD.,.t THEIROADWAY Men or women 25 yrs or ll'OlllC1>. Me<·hart1l'11, Ad m 1n 1s t ra l1un, (.'om municat1om. vr Wl'alhC'r forecast1nA No c·>. 1ien en1·e required Wl· w1U send you In thl· b.'!>l &cbooli. Mral.!> & b<i,irc1 pnw1ded -+ '397 50 p..r month lo i.L:irt Call <.:ahfom 1u A1 r NalionJI Guard (714) !17ll-7:1fl:i or 979-1343 for 1n fn r ITlJ ll on Alf'1M>rt Starter OC AlflH>rl lnlt!rt>Stlnj? JOb :tM·l!-IHlj.: 11 u b I I 1· l o it r 11 u n 1J trani.riortM tnn & tl1re1•t 1n1t taxi cab lH'll\01t1cs C'ompl'l1ll vl' ~ui.:t'' Or1111l(e Coai.1 \'1•lluw <:ab. 17:100 Mt li er· rmann. t' Vly APPLY MOW!!! lhgh t.'Omm w pn':lt1i:c loeome Tax ~crvll'C CompleLe Truinm~ Tax Corp of Amcnl'll S52·9600, 848-3898 !11119 AHM ED s 1o:c;u1nTY 01" fo'I CE R l':xper. 1-'/'I', days, ptirm po!>1l1011 Call 549•3281. ~-.embler1> B.ECTROMIC ASSf.MILIERS Medical co 1n M1s-.1nn V1t'jo is set!ktnl? expcr'd ELECTRONIC .ASSEMBLERS We are exvandlng our Assembly Dep:irtment and are looking for tn· dJViduah; who p<)!lf;CliS J 2 yeal'8 expenence solder· m i;? small elct1.roruc rom· p one nt ~ u n der a rrucrmcoVt" and rnr :.Lui fmJ< l'l~<'lron11• l'umpu 11e11t.'> on l'C bourt11 ... Thesr pc1s1iinn:i1 ofrtir ex- cellent salufl 1•11 und com pany p:i1d be1wfi1~. plus the ~n.JOYffil'nl u( work 11\J: with t•onjlt>owl Pl'nJ)lc in a modern iatmc>:iplierc Interviews will be 11r r &nged for your mn ve nicnl'I.' throughout th1• week CQnlucl fOWARDS PACEMAKER SYSTEMS 11123 S E. Mi1l11 Irvine. CA 01 VIS I On or AMEttlCAM HOSPIT Al SUPPLY CORPORATION assemblcri. wo rk1n~ Equal Opp E m p ly r w/small componl'nt:-.. m/f/h <:OCld eyl' i.1ghl, manua11---------•1 dtixlent y rt'Q 'rl Xlnt henef1ts. N<'w h11lld111g. As51slunl Manager want Only rlcpend111Jle har'1 e d Ca :i h & Curr Y wurkm~ 111rl1v1!1u:ils (•all wholt.'l>ale hquor, wine. Perm work uv:iil only beer & tobacco. Sanla C-:UllSusan 581·3830 Ana. 547-0732. ASSEMILER/F-tl1N Asst Ad!Yitlts M cch a n 1 c a I graph it' Dlnctor mal'h1nery Mi to $7 prr f\111 time. conv hns11. hour ;iflcr 2 mos train 1147·3515 1n g No s m o k 1ni;: ------- &•ncftls include. dental. Attendant, Airport Tex profit i.haring. rct1rl'· <il'O. No cxpcn t>nce nee menl pliln & overtime 7·3. 3-11. Appl)' .ti •11178 H1rn11 Enterpn!lc1o. 153!15 Campus. NB. Cht>m1cal La ne, llunl· --- mR(,on Beach. 1193.4534 AS .. 'it-;MBLY TRAINEES <Or Expem•nced) Micro-EIKtronlcs We a r c see k ing in d1v1duals ror rirsl shirt posit10fUl in our Produl' lion Depart ment. We will train t h e ri i:h L In , div1dualb 1n the Olll'ro t!lloetromcs indu:.try ATTENTIOM 18 O r O •H" ~&per. MtceH tr you are new to Costa Mesa, tcmpor unly dis oontmuing your educa lion. recently dist'harged fn>m the service. or for any reason seeking tem· porary or t'arcer employ- ment. consider lh1:. om· que opportunity You Can Earn $216 Pet" Wk N. Cousl llwy, Laguna TELLER Bch. 494·793S !-'/time GOOd l'ay Growth co. 5 Locatums We tr~111. Co. bener1ts METHO CARWASH 2900 Hvbor 81, CM Counter Girl needed p/t for natural foods rl!sl. E x p er . h elpful Goodenough Natural Foods, 673-2345 older Know Lht' coast H4twport leach Aulo rental trne. opJ)Or for intel, fn endly, neal appear. yng person over 18. Prev exp, not req'd Start w/lot man dultes. Advancement a va1l. to Pref with expen('nl'e Contact Mr. Sztl va . 546·2300. Ca11rorn 1a Federal Savings, 2700 Ha rbo r Blvd , Cost a Mesa. C-0 92626 Equal Oppor Employer CASHIER UTOTEM Openings Now Available c1t..1es Net St80 a week or Some sell.mg exp pref'd more. Orange Coast Call Mary Meizner Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml. 644·1212. ext304 Herrmann. F'ounld1n F\111/Part time sales & Valley (No of Slater maml for pl~nt.s. NH be t w n N e w h o p e & area 6?5-S657 a uto re ntal counter --------- person. Gd driving rec1·--------• req 'd. 831-2480. 495-6330 Ex.per pref'd. 32 Hrx per wk Mon1T u es 9·6. Sat/Sun 9.30·6 Kerm Rima Hardware 2006 Har hor Bl. CM for full or p/t1me clerks Credll Checker. Full lime. on 2nd & 3rd shifts No experience he l pf u l. expe r necessary-we UNITED CALIFORNIA tram . Advancement op· BANK. 630-A. NewJ)Ort portun1lles to lhose who Center Dr. NB. 644-6464 (tualify. For information E.O. E. Euctid l . ~~~ ---------•IFWI time person for lbc rare of condominium Earn extra money '" your rt>Creation centers. Som•• spare lime Call Mrs clean-up & minor maln Neuman 645 1300 after tenance repair Or CJy Babysitter wa nled. 2·3 days a wk My home 6 :io.4 30 556·1107 Banking Career OPllOr for bank ex!)t!r 'd TELLERS Must be outgoing & Pt'<> pie o r1 entt'd Xl nt benefits & p leairn nt working surroundings. Openings al Tus tin & Newport of cs. SANTIAGO IA.MIC Personnel Dept 2nd .. , r 535 E. lst St , T ustin 832·5200. EOE. ----------1 gotoourneart'lil market ---------CHIEF TECH or rontact. the personnel Dell very men for early To work in ML,.s1on VleJO. oU.ce al AM newp6paper in C M Cahf Ile. 6 yrs ex per in 12442 Lampson Sl Perm p/l. Must have de· all phases or laboratory GardenGrove537·4840 pendable car & b<' reha procedure. call 640.0140 Equal Oppor Employer SJ00-$350 mo. 646-5844 ask for Margaret Childcare workers needed for Christian school. Ap ply 16835 Broukhurst, 1'-Y Cocktail Waitnu School Earn ur1 lo S300 per wk. Low tuition. Placement CHILD CAR E. for 2 assisl.751·919". Demonstrators. Salei. Sl-5 Hr + Ml'"9- Tempor1try pos1l1ons . Salary, we train. your are a . Car a mus t. 998·6153; 636-3989 & (213 )"51·5855. _~_p_m_. ------_ areu. Start $600 mo or u11 ELECTaOHIC _.P 0 F. Call 752·2573 TECHNICIAN f'urnitur e De live r y & HBd1gitaJ pressure gal(e store mainl $3 75 a n mfg. nds a self slarltng hour Apply in person electronic Lech w/good 2215 Harbor Blvd.C.M GAMES Uabysilter to take 9 yr. old son rrom Balboa lsc to Carden Hall by Sam. 2 103 momin~11 a wk Pick-i..p 2 30pm. daily & Bubysit to 6 or 7 pm Mu!>t be avail. to oc ca111on11lly keep him ()r :Hay overnlte. Sulary open Call Ka t hleen, M7·0601 days 1---------school chlldren. prefer COLLEGE Girl to live In DENTALASSISTANT· ret11'Cd lady •. 12· 14 days. w/prof. man & 9 yr old mech skills. Min 2 yrs. exp. xlnt ground noor op portun1t y Compa ny benefits 1nrlud111g profit sharing. Call for appt. (7141 89"·535 I F\111 l1me position avail for responsible person w/initialive, who lll in l e res t e d i n g a me~. Backgammon. Chesio. Darts. Chess & Games. 2700W. Coast llwy, N 8 Babysitter. m y home. IARMAID Some overnights. Live-so n . o n b e ach in CHAJRSIDE. Expcr on· Electrical estimator. Top m/oul. 64().1660 Newport Must be home ly. Pleuanl ofc. Some ~& beneht.s. $20.000 +. duys, no wknds Oay,.,. FIT nights. PIT wkends. S.9-1461.evefl: 759-0486 Top puy, CM area. Call eic p a nd e d d u ti es be ed Childcare. COM. l child, from 2pm lo 8pm eves on We!ltmins/ H 8 a rea. t expencnc in meals. Ulehskppg Live· school days Must have 894•3151 comm 'I & UJdus tri a l General Office Babystller needed as a companion for mildly n· tarded teenage girl So m e eveni ngs & weeke nds. H.B. urea 840-5483 ----------Babys itter, s upe rv1s1on needed for 2nd grade CdM Harbor View boy in yo ur h ome . 2 PM · 5 45P M , Mo n ·l"r 1. 759· 1363 eves ---- 754 IM97 ------m or P/T 675·73a5 dnvers he. call 673·5S70 ---------eslunating & s11les Call P/T l Days a Weets Beuuty • urt. 7 pm wkda ys or De n t al a ss is t a nt 7141556-3131 or apply 111 Tues ·Thurs . Ty pini? HAJ R CUTTER CLERICAL anytime weekends. Chairside & some front rarson al South Coast 5().6()wpm, knowledge Ill Take over some follow· Become. a member of our Compan/ U'skpr, li ve·m . off. e x per. ror p/lime AlectrEsic 1300dl R;dhill bookkeepmg, acct 's re ing Asst will t euch ~amic NewPorl Center saJ,pvtr~;ba.TV.CDM. position approx 25 hrs. ~~CM. pana e ·rm hceel1pvfualb.!:7 !.~eri encl· Sas soo n m e t hod . Financial fi~m. We are Ref.64-4·9666.644.9806 perwk.00·1050 ~..,.,.,.. Manicuru1t . Call 21st now expanding & there ---------De 1 A 0 1 .,... ElectncaJ hel~r. 18 or Gene ral offc position. Century Hair. 642-5381. are many opporturut1~ c~·o...110 .... /LI .. • '-nta ssl · ra ~rg. over w/parual ex per "'" ~llV"I " .. "' offi ce. Frnl & back · · w/est 'd textile firm In llMDERYCLIERK ror adva ncemenl.Apply Verylighthousekeeping. duues. HB area. Mon· C.Sllan er 6PM.642·1503. N.8 . Applicant m u11t Now! The following pos1· 673-t229 Fri ....... 2521 a...a,._i,,.T-h type & spell accuraLA:ly We need an mdustnou:. tionsareavailablc. __ O"I'_______ ,,_.,,.. -.. .. ~ SlJO k eau64s-1066 worker to collule lesson Clerical Companion. L1 ve-m to as· Dental Asst . Exper en Salary commen11 w/ex· w · · · materials. Req's some Malh aptitude & hte LYP· slst active elderly lady dodonUc asst needed. full per. NB area. <.:all J im. GENERAL OFF'ICE Ba bys itter needed Im heavy IJft mg & forkhfl Ing reqwred. There a re 2 Must drive & assume tJme for busy Na. prac· 752·8636. Electronics firm :iecks med.forl yr old.4 days Willin g t o trai n o n daytime Pos1L1ons open householdre11 p.646 1304 tice. Non-xmoker only buyer w1general oHif'l' wk M o n .T hu rs forklift. Apply betwn K·:\, t8am 5pml. I spht shift Coo .. aide ror HB/CM Telephone 644·0595 B.ECTROMICS expe r . Sh ouldl ha_vl· L'r1·1 sat /Sun off. 'lr s Na llonal Education 9 30 ) •. I ht .. T£1'"HMICIAM stronr commun ClillVt' .. ,. llpm· : pm • "' niit 1>art lime. Must reside 1n ''""" k E b I· I 9 l5·5pm. 642·1395 CQrp .. 4401 Birch St, N D po61t1on <Spm·l2 3()am' area. 968·3233 between D e nt a I A ss Is l a n t lmmed openings & op !> i I " i. t a , st ' <Near OC Airport I Equal M-tl R chairside. NB. Solary portunlli'es 1·n an -ta"' matenal rt!Quiremen s b I E I 111111 oom 9AM·l2 noon. Final filing Fr be r N "" IJ Pl h d •. B a y s i t l 1 n g I 1 t e Opportunity mp oycr Th 1 1 open. inge ne 115 o ,.,,. in the Oranae ''o ace pure ase or ers "' h k I ( . 1s 1s an entry eve p(}s. datc'J/21/78. Sa c II J .. v ,.. " foll Pl k ouse cep ng. /lime in the crucrofilm & file ts. or eves. a enny airport area. Applicant.' owup. easanl wor New mother needs help BOAT MECllAN IC dnpt T her" arc 2 COOK-Im,.. E l Lua ar 548·5602dayornlghl to troubleshoot. repair & ini.i conds . Call Valor 0 l E .. Gai. & rl ie!>e l y a ch t ~ ~ "' " El <Al'"""• w n r 11 n s P ~" service, elect , pumps & d:iyt1me Positions open Restaurant. Ask for J ohn test eltiC'lron1c &yte m:> ectrnml·s • ..,..,..,,,.,., per 'd /r e fs. 557·6055 sys.Musth:ive actu<1l job <Kam SprnJ. & 1 niJ(ht or Lynn.494·9765 GoDo&nd oAppLo/~tecr~·1 n Recent an~log &. digital General0ff1c1> moms/evE'S. ex p , wtrfr n t y "rd p os 1L 1on ope n cxper r:/d Interview .... B.CLE•"'• " C--'-s & telligenl cre11livt> per!>OO PIERSOHn "-" BABYSIITER-Cor l &Jyr Bluck11''s Boat yar d t5pm·l2.30am J -for recept1on1st indental byappt ony 557005l.isk Cl--L. T 1 t Cooks Htlptrs for Bus<'h. Part T ime old. 2 to 4 days a wk 673·6834 ....-.ii YP•I · specialty office. Sulory _ vaned duties in busy Collcgt'Pk 540-9580 n-~"keepe'rtl-'osl"sL, Goorl typing skills & Exper & non-expcr for comme ns u rate w1L h .,...61 .... E~ personnel de pt Req ',. D<IUI\ -. "' ., phone ablUty rcq'd. We new lt;ihan restaurant. ability & expcr P h ~ " -=" d k 11 • Babys1Ucrnceded for lst The Villai?e Inn Ht'i.l now have 2 duyllmeposi· Good work1ngcondit1ons S44·S636,l2 lo lpm only Mecha n1 ral e nJ(int>er . g,oo typtinudJ( 5 /\1 s ... grade CDM /llarbor Vu Lite ty ping, payr oll. hrs, pay. Call Franco'!> degree pref'd Mu:.t hJvc 1gure ap it " pprox boy. Your home or mine A/P Some expcr pref'd tionsopen. (flam·5Prnl carte, fo't.n Vly 839·1989 DentalAulst.t electronic·.!> bkgd . Resp 20 hr" per wk Apply Mon·i"ri, 2P M·4PM Apply 1n person 127 Excellenlworkingconrll Experwanted,call afler ror R&D & working bctwn 8 3. Na t ionitl 644·4064 Manne Ave. Bnl, Island. lions & co. benefits of COOKS Sept 4 644.0683 w/handl>. C-011 Mrs. Kylc. Educa.lloNn BCorNp, 4~ rered Dinner llousc. F/lime _..;....._· ____ . ----1 581·3830, M1ss1on VicJo Birch St. · · < ear · BABYSITTER . Cost a BOYS OenlaJ Office Mana~er. CQ Med I 1'' Id Airpo rt 1 E q ual Op Mesa Back Bay 3 mo. ror afternoon work 15 to Picas\! contact personnel N11(hts Ex per Pr ef'd Laguna Beach Ex~r ~~ ic portunity Employer old boy Wkdays. call aft 17 yrs. Hrs. 1to6 30 Ph ADP Apply in person. 3·5pm, ..• 1 h d t t 1 t ---------1 6Pm,631·281)4 645-2702 J. P Maes Restaurant. :.. P asc!> en •i. ry . n IGeneralOHicc 10142 Adame Ave. a t _hrs_._Cat_l_SJ0._0<T1_4_. --Engineer STUDfNT SYVICES BG:a~rloihe~I; ty~ rto Ov 1 1 8US 10 1 YS Pension _u_rook __ h_u_rs_t_. 1-_l_B_. ___ 1 Oentcil Asst . Use your TIME ANO i\ru.wer studtint mqu1ne~ er · app Y'" person pe-... ·ahl" & ('ha1rs1de MO'l'ION ANA i V"'I"' by ma1J K""'s good lyp. babys it 3 nileli pr wk 3 to s pm. An c ie nt Serv1"ces COOKS ,...,,, # • ., ., 100 sk1llft. ;,"some letter XJnt refs necessary No M 2607 ,., ''oa 1 s kills 1n our busy & t-;NGINl!:EH ,.. " "' anner . "'· "' s Exper saute & broile r f · di Nil nra ti ·e wn'L1ng exper Customer 1tmokini:. Most dnvc. NB Hwy, N 8 . 646·0'l01 UIO Newport Center Or rien Y •· c c h 1 f 1 areu.673·5666 --'--------2ndf1oor,Newport Bch Arches Restaur11nt. 3334 F u ll llm c pos 1L1on MBA and 2J yC'ars ex s e rv . exper e Pu Comprc heni.1ve com· pany benefits including mujor m1.'<11cal a nd tlcn· tal Call or a pply in person 3952 Ca mpus Drive. Newport Beach. <71.t) S40-li080. ~ual Op· portunlty E mployer . M/F/H. ---------CAFETERIA JN.PLANT (714 )6«-4360 ext263 Pa r Csl llw y, N 8 00·1050 p~ri e n tt! r eq u irl•d fdeal pos for indiv re• ~.. od Costa Mesa & Irv ine I•--------• 645-7077 ----------i n h ff turning to Joh mkl 40 llr eas ..... on your pr UC· I .... YSITTER ----------1 ... _... ... L .A.SST vctermme equip. e I· wk XJnt bcns & work in~ tiv1ty, comm1S11111n. plus ~ area. Day & swing shin. COOKS U'U"ll I~ ~ c1ency. C'Olll crfecLIVC' Incentives & extr1t profit Sundays only Boy. 7. Cull & part llme Jobs. 1-'or Clerlc~l:Gen'I Of c. Typ Sincere. career-minded. ness. ~TM t'fflC'lenc)' conds. ahanngbonus. g I r I . 9 . E" P e r intervie w. r e po rt lo lng, filing, 10 key. order For Huntin~on Terr ace willing to team. n~ed analysis. worker 's pro TR'"'l .... H The wom('n and men we w/children,enjoy sports. cafeteria at the Times. desk . Costu Mesa. retirement ome. Some fo r prominent office. duction Determine co:.1 """ are lookmR for may be al'tivilles. Hrs 10."6. Aft 6. 1375 Sunflower, Costa 540-7800. knowledge r cq 'd. Will Salary to $800/mo. Call P/PART and/o r cost of Entry lev<•I pos gr1tdml'.t tJred of typing, folding 759·~. NB. Mesa , Fri. Sept 15. train. Call 8"8·8811 o r Cynthia, M?-7193 l 1 d t T ex11ms. Vllrlot.15 deta1lefl Papers, wa rehouse jobs HPM. Seeking perma· Ct 1 847·3.'ilS United Personnel to 8 pro uc · 1 me duues. Lile typing & neut and working for a limlted l•---------1 nent employees only . erlca Agency analyl'!ls and effrctive· handwnt..lng. req'd App Hankin hi d JR CLERK COOK·shortorder LSOOAdams, C.M ness/efflclency study or 11 National Education Incom e . Work with g ~~,n~~xft~~d;c~or~~ * . Breaklast & lunch. Full production seque n <'e Corp., 4401 Blrch Sl. N.B TRANSMASK youn1t people. Rapid ad· TEI.LEIS goodbencflLS. •SR.CLERK Ume.Mu stbeexper AP· Denlal Asst . e xper. Determine allocauon of (Near OC AtrportlEqual vanl'ement pot1slble. lf Weare pret1enlly seeking ,..;;._________ ply in pe rs on. Cafe career opportunity In m a n p o w ~ r . R 0 I Opportunity Employer CORP you are 18 or over and experienced Tellers in CARPET SALESMAN CLERICAL U'ST Metro. 3505 Vias Oporto. beaut office. Qualified In an11lysl11. ESTAB. incen.1_:..:...:..--...;;_-..;;._..;,__ • :~dw:r~ ~;:~~~~!~el~~ ourColsta Mesa office. Exper. for Shores In· * I'll N 8 675-MOI total expanded dut1ei. tive progrum Salary G~. f~~C 8-~mMS:~~~ ~~~~~~~~~! caJI.... Goodflgure11pUtudeand Ler i o r s Ca rAp e t Varie d Jobs wllh & Cooks wanted. ull shifts. $SOday.837-7112 $1,632E .801/month.OTakel od ~.· {y~· 5(1. wpm No -6•5·6514 Warehouse. 2650 von. without ex""r in good A Is o ope n In g for Dl"'I A Ride lo mp oyment e ve op ho . • _________ ,, ____ .. ______ , c ustomer r elatlon!i a 642 2255 ,,... 1 .. ment Department. DOT shrlbd. elep ne ~ale:. mu.'\l. · ok llurroundings. Call lo· m11n11 gem enl t r a n ee Drh..-. 012 167 Ad pa id by exp. helpful. 1700. per Assemblers REGISTER NOW FOR WOltKON ON-CALI. BASIS Wf.Sl'CLJFF Temporary Services 1817 Wet1tcUrt. Ste! 209 Newport Beach 831--0810 or 752-9118 Ca . I in day !• 1 wJgood future w/young n....rat odern ""'UIP . mo. For 11\tervlew call Automobile Englnt• Tune· We orfer a good atartlng n~rsr~~~.y nd~':pe~: HO PllS ~rowing company. Apply ;;;;'nt & ~oor to ~door employer. 957·1431 or come to 1800S up Mechanic. Wiii truln n lary. complem ented dable car, o ver 18. ~8~ of fie e • per&Ofl, Mh 11SBarkCcrJ. transp. C311f. drivers lie Skypark Cir .• Ste. G . Corwhcel ahgnm nt.Sal byapleuantworklnr,at· M1n.lmum$3.00br + 15' 212 E . 17t t ..... J req'd. No prior exper bKS.Crefwy lrvlne.9AMtol2 Noon nr T+lcorC" ~nAlpcprl,y ~oeo?°Ert. mosphere. 1~"~_!1 eflnt ml. 992-0894 OVe rload 646-4303 nee. Good driving r •c a Small co baa Im m ed i...;..1P_M_to_4_P_M ____ _ " company.pa '"'"e ta ---------Cooks wanted PIT & full must. No Sunday work. openln11 for an exp1er'd , Girt Friday. sclf·slartcr. Coast llwy, Corona dcl Ctcktge.Applylnperson CAIWASHHIELP 557..0061 time. Will train. Up to Oranac Coast Yellow qualtf1cd. self nan1n1 "\nl typi s t. good Mar. wem 9:00 a .m. and "'111 It Part•Tlme 3123 Blrt'bSt. N.D. 14.75 hr. The Grinder Cab. 17300 Mt. lier· profess secy ncAr OC tc ephone personality HOSTESS! 3:oop.m .at : J8acOver F.quaJOpporEmploycr Resta urant. 1400 w. rmann.F.Vly. Airport. f1ex1ble hr:c Non-smoke r. $150 wk YOU could belhe mature 2970Harbor Blvd ~W.,.~~;.~tM Coast Hwy, NO. 642·88111 Dishwasher o r Plue Xlnt 1DJ & benertts 17141 start. Call for lntttv1ew. ---------r person we're looking for Sulte205 Cotta Men __ ...;........;.....--"'----Clerk·Dr\lllllore F/Ume. COSMETICS helper 5·9PM Apply 64().2009 ~56 ·698l . W i nd ow Auemblcrs to meet and 1rccl our m-4200 CASH CAllD aome weekeoda. Exper. 40 people needed lo team 30242 'cr own Valley F/C BKKR ror CPA Firm P!!!.'b:· ~i:-o Airport LNn A Hew~ cust.orners. No selllnl( re· COMIS TO helpful. Apply In person. le teach proreulon al Pkwy, l.aguna Nlau~I. In Newport Beach nr .....,.,... " · , We have 4mme<I Jobs for quired. Please call 1'om Cln7ru~ BANI CAUfOlMIAI Mesa Verde Pharmacy, make·UP lechnlquc:c. air port Full time . Girl n-iday, career oppor trainee asscmbler s or Frank tocb.y for an In· I~ Wo need lOtopaaJc. peo. ma Hubor Bl, Co11la fo\111/part lime. I.AURA Dlapatchcir. u pcrlencc 752-0274 w/dynamlc arowth co . Lona or short term. NO formal interview. Of pie )l'l!mHedlatel)'. Call _M_•_•_______ LYNN COSMETICS. For preferTed. age 18-i-. App· Sec:reur1al exp helpful. Fl:E. EOK M/F. Victor HarttowVW ~ "'""BJ( appt.c::all73t 0561 ly ~~ • .? " W Towlna. fl'EMAL E P ack•grr~. Muat be artlculatc, Tem-aria ..... """"· VourSuPtr Dealer -642·.-Merit ralst's 5'48·5125. bl f t f ,,...... ...,...._., I II U n. h COSTA MESA C b Variety pos . Tupe $0. Counter help needed 1...,, Monrovia Ave. N.8. pe rsona e, ron ° <' n un n.non ""'ac . II len wuted Im· Growth potenllai. S600. r/llmo.CamroCle1ner11. Donut shop work. f.arly -· type. ea.II Diana~ O~~~ p~:ri::~a~~ 14~4435 mediate employment. Call Jan, &40.fM70 No Qill64H *83. AM. no exp. nee. Apply Placln1 a Cluallled ad ta _d_a._Y"_9_-4_._~----- pyrwulta. To pt.ace your SELL Idle ltemt wU.h • EQualOpportunlty CallM4"44eO Fee. Amer1can C~reer HavuomtUUniryouwt AM. OK Oonulll: 145 F.. u H l )I u diaUnl your The ruW.l draw tn the drawlnl card, pbone Dally PUotClatsifled Ad. Employer M/F Kave IOCMChlnl to tell? A1enc,v. 610 Newport to Miit Claaa&rled ads do 17th St or 29G.'I h11rvltw phone Olve us ft ull Wctt ... a Dally Ptlo\ ICHf1t today 1 842-~. 1--------•1 ClMaltled ada do It welt. CCnler Or, N .8 . It well. tu.'8'11. CM We'll do the rci1t. 642-5678 C1~1nect Ad. sa.5178. (ll DAILY PILOl l ueechy Sec>temt.r 11 10/& ..-.~--------~---~----------~ ~~.~~ ..... ~!!~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ !!~~.~!.·.~ ..... ~!.~~~~~.~·:.~ ..... !L~~ !!~.~~~ ..... ~~-~~ !!~~.~~~ ..... ?!~~ ·~~~ .•..• ~!!'!H.lpW-.4 7100 .... W..t.d 7100 Mtihri .. C.trol Nununa SALES P' /TIME ProdilcthM Control LYM Ir ltN Rl'SfAURAN'f Of!~ <'"-ra~ tir cowm In ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• eatlRIDA.Y SIOOO Janltor Jiau: kt-vsx·r Ap M a I I ,. I • r k t XlDl opp0rtunlty wit h ply 7AM :H'M. Won/ wanhouu m1A n Pul l N 8 hrm IOI' outaoinlt Thur~ lkverlr M"oor llml' c:ood bt'n•rll1 11.rl who us fam1Ju1r w all <.:oo~aleaC' nl fa.pit al l'11bl11hln1 Co tn NH lt.pldly 41rowinM Oranac ~nitliC on AM ~ l'M RECEIVING ClrDll ~ ator8 In Newpon. Co tlrm loott"d nur OC ahltu Y/Ume & pitimC' UU\ 4"1NTIOMI WI A.ltl l.a~una Hiii• °" Hunl Al r porl 111 llt't'klng 11 Abovt' avg lltnrtina 11111 AT F.ASE IN 'ASHION ISLAND HOW ACCEf'TIHG ingtt>n Be•ch SS.SS Pt!r mutcm•I ront.rol prodUC' XI b r NF,WPORT BEACH ·-•c•r10 FOR hr romm Pie>. hn. We Unn rontrul 1ndlv Ttus t-1~hl~~~s H~~~!Li Hu :> an opening in tls receiving de· MOYM~.S train 833 ~ a.ttreUt.n.&.l lt t(t•n l oUlr•• 3.w \1tluna Ave. CM or l'll All«'• lit ~4 functlQl\I Mui.I ~ 11rll 642 , ~ lodh 1 l•toh11vt'm lnof 2 )o'Jau h1p Hd . N fl partm~l. 8:30 lo s·JO. Monday thru ISaJeits>t:ni.on to wort hob yr • r xp1•r Will be 64.2·80M Friday. by .,lore t:itverlenC'l' 1lrtform111ic production &. -,.. USE CAU '44-5070 w~""-COOKS & nl'l'l'$~3 r)' Contor t l'DOlJv•ltod, 1nh·lhtil'lll 1._ ____ -.-.~~---4 ha"e fn-t Ul'tW'lllt' I.) p 1• M1111ttm11nn . ll11nd)'tru1ll 1n• 1kilh1 1lron1 ur J arutun•ll M•1nt t.,arh a.re• Maturt' Ari aan11&UOo11.I ~Ut.. A. lht· Col.ete S ... ah I .. lacy N() C'hlldr_,.n m~tena l pl11on1nic ac Nun.ml( _,,,. ... wya M1ch11\•I Stem. 2614 S11n llVllll'll Otft·r itlot ~I & HOUSEWIVIS As k for Mr Kohuul M11euel Or. NB. Tues..SJI •bi11'1 t.o wort tnJt l"'n 11ttm pTtlm f', 0 ..-xlllfr R.\'l)ly t-0 I-loll I Hl'T, Ut11ly dMtl)' Xlnt comp•n v hn •I our Irvine Co apt PHot. P 0 llcix UllO tMind\t., Moo .. ) ••• 30 ~ rompltU'fi U..t.11 M.-. ltJJtl2tJ l'\'llUlilC • 11111 hl!ltory t.n u e In 1r hool Nuru·~ S°) (Ci) S1 (c:ui;") """'~ lk•nt•llt !)kl( rleuae Nt•nd WOl'1c wl\llC' your children (g COUNTER ~ .. ~. l )lOre. 1144 ~ ~:i:1~~ot~~.;'~~~~ :~~i ~·;1;ta~1p .,111;~ ~ ol.5l!:.Je.JL5 PERSONNEL SALESPERSON t•luao call t:luour O.llor •pPl.)' ln peno11 1~ 7Wt THI ttYINI CO. ~Cl .MICH ... tCA & 8.ICTltJClAH C'.ow few l bor 1n t-OM home' ~11.y turn ~~rRf 81 llARDWARES.AJ.Jo:::-. full llrTlo(I u~r Pl'f'h·rrW'd APJl(,y 1n P"1'l()tl 'rown tl~nhure 3107 t: C'•t ·~). CdM llU\1.TII AI D All.anlai. In C'(.ltll• Nt>i.• oon ell 4•m 7 D•)•, C II .4~l43.3 i 11i llarbur Ml \'d. C M l 'nd"' n..-. rn.cmnt HITI Cam~ba('lt Nt'WJIOI'\ ~~n·h M4 «?~ f"JlUA I Opport F.mpk>)'l'r J. '·Mee• o.....-..... N11<w 1nt"n lt-wln1t for O.y W•rtnu PQllJUOOJ. 5 0 11)"1' a wk U 2IO bn Ap vb In p.·n.on betwn 3'pm lr Spm Mon f"tl IOt4.2 Adami Av ... lie l'uo-1 .. ftfr ... C. ~ t1a11Mtlp C<>uv. llc!!ip, 400 '' r-.on t.a.nd MWpOrt ~ 844·5070 f'.nthuslaslle. en~l(l'l1c-. M A 1' lJ tl ~ w 0 M A N ~~~ 1 Jl Rd• N · H Male or,.._,. ~Um<> mom& Weatchrr J>ll1mr to W(•IC'Om c la,ia,642-0972. l>"r m OPt"nlnM ror 11 & nflw(·omn11 & rontarl 0F1'1CF. Help. flbng. typ. PRESSER Re ceptionist. p/t1 mc. Ute• yow...-H• HICKORY FARMS .,_,..~,v~ rrwlnt m('('h A"' 11wrt h11n1Ji 1"1tilllblc hr11 llul. phooes, etr. Y/Ume (or Dry Clcuner. No e x e ves/Sundays . ReR111 by worfdnq at Cwl's 1·-------- t>ll•rt 11 1"11 n w I mpnuf Nt"t•d r u . Ille typing S3hr to!ilart. 548·~. pr. nee-. Call blwn 7 9nd Hair Styling, 540-8888 Jr. part-ti•• dayt S..wo..n/M....._e l"f~u.1p1m·nl 1tt11lialh1t1011 & M'T 3WI\ _. f"(•Pll.tt 11k1l111 2.S yn11•1t ' ---Opportunity avail for 2'30.S48·6485 RECEPTIONIST·l.1te 11:30A.M to 2:00PM F\ltl&p/\1meforbakery ~ troubl,-.hwt.lnll t•on M11tw c Mull• driver for dynum1.c rental . agent. Prlnlln~ Shop helper lYJ>lng, Yacht Bkr & bout and pert-ti,,. "eMncJ' shop Apply m Pt.'rson t r u I IJ 11 1\ c I 11 Ill. IH ' Jll<'klnll up '"'lll & IJ11ht We rcq d. r omm111s on· w / k n .• w 1 e d ., e 0 r diatrtb on the bay. full or S OOP'M t 7 lOP'M Tu~ lhru Sut 10 AM to 3 \1ttU1lry Mu1l '"-' will yard rnu mt "'S.,11 ure:ie ly. Nolan R K 494'!~424 dnrkroo~n & /\ J; Dick Part·Ume. me I'd wknd~. : 0 : PM S <' 11ntJ•n uv1 tt n 111a lCI work 0H•rt1nw l'et l't-metct.)1002 7111 _._.._.~-------=--presses Xhit !Harlin" YACllTINO ASSO<; P .. 1o try Sho p . 611 :.:i XJ'll •-··1uf11~ • ~ork1r1 " ----" ....., ,.._Kl ..A.....au In --y.._.__ W 1a r n \' r /\ v t· II B ""'"'~ ..... • -., .. _,.H ....... IC/H_.___ Ortk.>r Ot.'Sk Slj5() wage t.o qualified person. ~ -,.,..y~...__::;,:--5~-:y..-. 893 1677 ''C.11..S. ll\t'ludlnl( II IJUIJ ~ """ ...,...~ Truvel Agc:nl $01~-+-542·3171 !or iipp't ,....__,.. --i._ _______ _ OTPUMCH hul.iday1, c·o pu1d grvuv lmporh1d Cur Gang«' Manuf Engineer SUK eiu-EPTI M to S:OOPM at: i'~---=-------1 n:. p le n . .,ll k I'll.>' Full t1ml.'. hrly w11gc DeslgnerJig/Flx SlllK+ Produc ti on Worke r s ~ ONIST SANDWICll GIRLS MI". °'9A TOt.S bmeflL,, btw•ral v.1<·1111011 CM 645 4068 days Irvine Peraonnel A.g ency needed on paint filling With the follow1n.: r t 8 30 12 30 Must have eur l.o1·aJ1n1 Onoae <"ouoty brn•·ht 1 l'l~ Cu 11 for M-H ...... tc •L 488 E 171.h C<>Sta Mes• line Will t raln. Start qwrements *Carl's Jr.* & be neat 1n appear Call dlt.a ~t~r b~ lmnwd aµ&Jt or l'Omt' to thr ~ """ "' SUlte2:24 642 1470 S3.50 hr Cood benefits & Shurp PerM>n 673-6334 IO.fipm. ask ror 0 pe 0 1 0 II !> ~);11 ";per Pl'f'M>flllt!I ore betwu bni INSPECTOR ~.......-~ working cond. Apply at . l'leli!iant ApPt!arance 11032 Ctif•l'r Dr Oa.n or Nanry o pen ton ih! o1 9 & l l111n or 1 & 4pm rtOApi<Uy i;rowmg Orange Behr ProceM. 1603 Alton. <.iwd Phont-PersonJ bty IRVINIE ---------~~k~a ~ l>!~t ~~me ~~ut~Y~ to complete up (;() f1m1 locuted nHr oc Painter, industrial & com· SA. nr So. Coast Pina Good Typing Sk1lli. Equal Opp F.mplyr M / r ~,;~cth ~tig~. Fr~ar 9 ~ 1-'lex.lblt! hour~. C •ll A1po rt 1s s e eking a merc1aJ. quahlll.-d ooly P/T h 1 _ __.ed f ti Ip n •d d II CALI 1-'0AM n1e"ha n1 '""l ln"'IM>"'tor. 891-1001 e P n""" or por Non smoker . Call Mrs. 2 30. II JO lo 5 30 17881 l' t't t' 111 ~m.1 t-:le•no r for ~p "l . " ... ..~.. t I i M I WhJ ~ Soml' f'\Jlt'f v " l~l Von Karrnlrn TIU• mdlv. 1s to have a son 5 I<' ng a e pre! lt: !or interview appt. Reu1l Sale:. t-:ll pcril•nc•t•d Skypark Blvd 556-0670 nit.·~ r .. n or full 11mr S~S 6080 lnt r gr .. t ~d Irvine SS7·1100 rrun of 3 yri. ricper. Must Painter. auto accessory. lcleatror college student P'OA. MJet.h1dy for .0•11 1 m~r . ~ ~ l>ala. Corita Mt.a t:qual Op~ t:mployer be able to make 1n:spt_'c dependable. perm. C<.llltJt Hrs flex. must be cln & Cotita Mesa 556.7075 pos it ion t-.x Pt•r u·nn IScarruslre$S, canvas & up -u. &-h t1on setups & lns pec·t Mesa. 67~ rel. s3h r 11 tart Call Equal Oppar Employer with to:uropean de1111t11er~ hotsu:ry Prodocu. perm. Ht!l p WM.ntt.'<f Ri·t.;11 Clrr~ i un.-ac MAINTENANCt-; MAN various parts o r as· {179·0747 aft 10am for pre fi•rrt d Apply •n r.tJme Co bend1l$, ex for hullh food .. t .. rl 40 MOTOR ROUTE rM!eded for i>m hotel In Hembly by him.self. {)(fer PARJ JIME appt person 3363 Via Lido. perpref 645.2247 h rs Agply a t 1072 0 111ly P i lot r oute Jn L11gunM Bch, Y /T ... ,ft. saJ •·be ..1·t k NH A l~yalde r NH La1tWla Ueach & South _494-__ 7588 _______ J>1~"Ue ~ r':~m~ 1 PJ!_~clp, M6on·f'rl. Sul. per R ~ . t propoi. -I ll"Una Afternoons waJ ..... to..., ·~ Cluw1'if1"ed EVENINGS O>O.JtuWICh, 75 Pau arino ece on1s Retail Manauem"nl SEAMSTRESS Ill·--lover~. • ....... ,n •1n1 ' .. . Main~nanee man ror ht~ .. • ..... ., "" _,., AveCM C:A C: AU"7 .. ~ 1 y """0 f 0 "11 f':tl m ~ . Mooday through Friday malnt. Perfect for re· i!d no. 329 c/o Dally Pilot. . ,,...,....,., REGIST R NOW FOR ASST MAH4GER Sall loft hai 1mmed1ate Hc autlfu l Nc w1J o rt plu.'ISaturduyandSun· Uree.ApptyTravelodge, MPO ~~~O. Costa Adultswllhoutatanding. Pf rhelpneededimmed WORKON C u rre nt o pen 1n .i OPPt!n 1n11dSomt"d ePxh llcach .4 at·rt• Hack Uuy doy morning,. $450 per 6208W.CoutHwy N.B. esa,...,.,<NCN, · · forelderty couple.41h hrs ON·CALLBASIS wtfut.ureopporfor storc erience t:•1re · • month gross profit. S50 ' ---------• auractive personalities cJaJly.Sdya/wlcS49·1U54, WESTCLln~ mgmt Mus t be en · 673·2180 l-.1>t1Jlc dl°l'olrcs l(room to Cash deposit r....,uired ....,,. ...... 4 -TR ... •s Med1cal Receptionist for who enjoy working wlth arta..m. Temporary".-rvi·c·-th ~..,.: & 1-----------care ror Its rel(1i.terl'tl --. """'""'-SR "'" Allergist ·8 front orrc. kids. St.a.rt al $3.50 per vv .~ .. ., l.llll~ur energetic-SICRlT A.RY quarter honit.~ Hoom &< C111l 642·4321 ask for Nationwide Jewelry co Ute typing. Call Brenda, hour. Phone642·4321 Ext. 1617 Westcli!f. Ste 209 HICKORY f'/\RMS R £ !inn nr OT'ange Cn board for you & your Ct.tculaUon. Lcuve your will tea ch you the 842-77S7 250, BETWEEN 4:00·5:00 REAL ESTATE 631-0610or752·9ll8 1-:~hll1~~..'!!.~d ly Airpon . pleasant at hon.t' Pvt shownni;, hox Name. Addrei>s, Phone jewelry bus. S2.50 wk & ---------S A L E S P E 0 P L E ~~~~~~~~~ ""' .....,......... ~t a ll !> • A dream Number a nd Make or comm. No exper. nee. MedicalAssii.lant PM. WANTED. Personalized • --------mosphere-, ROOd tik•ll!> f'rev1ousborsf'rure t>x Car.Goodforstudentor WiUlru1nForappt.c11ll FRONTOFFICEGIRI. AskforJlm training. Xlnt reputa RECPT/TYPIST RN I CU. i 3 3 0 . r l:'q Sltlary opf'n d reUred person ., • ., 5 63 r Equal {)ppC)rtUnlly ••ons. HJ ob ""'mmi11•ion 50WPM tvnlng, fileasant EXPERIENC ED ON(, V 833-9293 perie ncc mun &tory . · .,..... l o r Laiuna II Il l s u "' w "' n' S Cl ----=------0.JI (714>7S9-0009. La nda"ape Su perv1·sor M l Cardiologist. Must havt> Employer & beautiful oU.('e surroondmgs. x nt hrs. an emente General Sf>rret ary C trl Yriday -" anagemen b lh •· •-· --MALLOY REALTY S600 mo. Please call ror !fos p · 7141496·ll22 ext Restaurant des1r"s ~x mm 3 yrs ex per, must be PEOPLE PERSON I ng .. uiaurance l'X P' •RT TIME 0 .... LY C "14 " ~ HOSTESS R f "" " 9L"' .. 342 appt rwsing Consul-" ~t"nccd typ11t. book able to super & lOSl "'--· ,___,, f per. e s . req Sat. M t .. _ I '"" & •-•n ts 673-0 l::xper not necess. Apply · · · LAQ; .,.,..mg or pit as· negotiable . 77 0·3830 us now""'emp oyai ... n · 110 S""•LM""KER ceper, & hO.'ltess. Op hd b spnnkJers, do plantings. soc. in wholesale supply. t9-5pm Moo·FrH free to work In my small ---------1 ~ "' portunity to learn all .. ....!~uroranaflt.3.37eoFasBuhmsJ.on al.so seed c:>r. sod lawns. Call Mr. Hall642·1634. appliance. bus or air 11111~""L EST""TE ---------t w I e x Pt' r 1 t.o n c t' 1 n aspects ol bwuness. c..n nc>..... Must be willing lo work MESSENGER PIT treatment equip. M·F. ~ "' RE.Sales handwo rk o r s e wing Mr Hupe al846-3391 l1>land N.8. hard. 67>7833, CS.lOPM --------•I S.A ol _.. _ _,... 6 ·10pm or M·Thur. SALESPERSON EARN & • E..A.BllJ sails. Steady wotk. t2l31 ----------------• only I. MANAGEMENT . c. ~LT w~ guar. NEEDED r.5.A9'n c---. U(IUS('('leaners. Tues.fi'r1 , ---------• Salary+ car allowance . 6·10pm & Sat 9.JOam· ThorntonRealtyexpaod· !i98-9441 --... _, ~31'M. Apply Tues.f'ri ,__.<-....._ C all David Smilh 2:30pm. $400 mo salary Personal at~nuon. ex· log. lnquines confiden· ---------Finan Srve'it lnvatmnt 11 2 <1l J.-.nicc's Raggedy ~ --... _, A GIRUT CARER 54M871 an.er lOam. or profit shanng pro· pert instruction & pro-t1al. Calltoday. 831-0300 SALE.S Pirm Type 6Swpm. ell Ann'~. 1770 110 Orange NewPortBe•chlawfirm MA.YIEYOURSA.T gram, whicheve r you fess1ooal atm06phereare per necn~ Ms Tabat.i Ave. CM. 1lnn:neel liaJgrpoentrt ~aer!aresteea rky~ MonlOOELSXI. female, sha rp pref. No ex per ne<' Some essential ingredCo1ent.s for Res ponsible ~oman to THOOmYOROU"-. P'~Hy? at 7141640-0123 ---H .. y. nt pay. 968·3.S20 mgr oPl.Y avail. For in your SU('t'et..'>. ntact us -m; .,,.. w/mm l yr c1v1I liUga JHRlflY or642·62828ob. h·rview call afl lpm. for cor1Ctdc:nl1a l 111 learn exciting, rreat1vc If so. there lll41Y ht.-l* Secret~ llous ecleaner1>, own truns, full or part·llrne. l()p$. 673-1.aln, 1>46-4871 llouserll'a n1n g. H1 ~khl /Colle.i~ t;irl s hrs /wk. Ref's . C<IM area. 644 ·5996. lfouseclcaners. $4 h r . l'IT , car ne<·l'11s11ry . Gingham Girl. 645·5123 Hous ekee per Iv n. for elderly woman, 1.Mguna, cillJ 4M-4858. H~eeping & Bab}'l>il· ling 1Jv.1n. for teacher. Ntl-e fanu1y & home. Pvt rm. Mon ·f'ri. NB. Spa.rush OK. 645-3363 aft 5pm. HOUSE«EEPtNG & ca-..•o•W, for oldn-locfJ In .xci.o..g. for F'C>Oftt, board & . ~. Hiu MtffncJ In Corona del Mar. PleaM c• 640.0569 for-.pt. lion.752·1211. ""9-3860 tcrvit•w trade. Will train. Age a ..... ro ou 1 o G Model1 & &corh ,,, 25·40. Call the Shade c r'°"r r Y a ri?an reater Irvine rt>-d 1t LEGAL SECRET ARY n.-& DI p •RT TIME Royal P~es Shop, 673·2000 l'.:xchanti!c. OpemnJts now Uruon hu:. immed open -· _, KCMlnt MCISMVMS "" 64~ I ]0 ---.i available Prev10Ub sale'!> 1110 for secretary rcpori s years caur legal cxper· Stores F'emale . Top money WHt< • EHDS ~~~~~~~~~~~~! Res pons1blo woman to t•xpenenc.-useful, but 1ng d1rcc.1 to treasurer cooperate. real estate, ~ 11 1 c 11 business & probate . Musthavecar.631 ·21'10. Every Sunday and F:vcry babysit 10 year old boy W (' w1 rain you a Prol1c1ency 1n typin.: & Thrifty offers chaJJen~t'. other Saturday and Sun· ---------1 After s rhool. Manner11 Mrs. Jell Al l'he Laguna shorthand det11r·t-d ... 'ull Bookkeeping, dual lape oonUnuou11 advancement Motel maid wnnt.cd, full day morrungs. Driver lo REAL ESTA.TIE school area. "··II after HillsMaJI. t7141586-73o2 benefit packa "e Call typlngoreqwlivant. O.C. lime Kl k ood M t I "° ---.. Airport area. Salary oPPQrturuUes and lncom· · r w o e · drop bundl('S or Daily CA.REH 1 6p.m. 642-8559 Mr Byme, SS.H492. commensurate. "-k for parable earnings ln th<' 4030 E. Coast Hwy, CDM Pilot to carriers Must SALES Mr. Ughlholder~91.u retail field. Slart.lng w1tb _67J.4S20 ___ . ------have van or large station Fantastic new company flastaurant f"abnc expcr. req'd. Call Se<.-reunal posLllon open -..,. located in pres tigious COOKS Susil.O •u~ AAAft f $10,200 per ye~r as a ..... ~M ... IDS + f(ood driving record. ..., 1 ................. or pres t1t:1ou11 r l'al LKALSICRETARY managementtramooaod """"'..._ ~ ca11 642·4321. a sk for .~ewportarea ooldni:for BUSBOYS SALESLADY ~talc appraisal & rf' Sm::ill dynamic business increase to over $13,000 full &JartUme. No exp Harry Seeley or Don h~cd.realfr'tatG peo· Minimum or no t!X· searcholf1ce. Reprotyp. 11tIg8 ti 0 n fl rm i 0 per year after 16 months. nee. S le co. benef. App· Williams. I' c. ctsve 0 1~· real pcncnc~· ne<:. f)JIJ & pt· Exper'd. Gift Shop. App· mg skills & venflable ell Newport Center seeks Promotion to store a ly in pel'llOn only Costa ----------commission split. Com Lime Apply in person; ly. Buggs ln~mallon;jJ. per nee Xlnl salary & energetic. efficient & ex· manager can be yours In Mesa Inn, 3205 Harbor p•l'J£-UP ~~~ tcrm1n11l. A!>k ror DICK CHURCH'S 2043 Westclif! Dr . _N_B_ benefits 642·7880 P erlenced Legal Syears. _B_l_v_d._C_M_._____ "'1 RESTAURANT 5..A.1.eir ---------J ~LADY Sel'retary rliet'ept1on1.st. Se<-relary S/H & die· MOVIE & TV E.XTR ... s PERSON a 2aJ8 Newport Blvd. CM .. -h k T h XI · lf YOO arC' 21 or older, a "" Exper. PIT help nl-eded r -u mer...., r w • yptng ~~bone.mWil~tec!r.PL!!i~ minimum high !>Chool N E E 0 E 0 ll Y Wllh at lea:.t \ ''''llr l'"< for ladles specially :.hop 60wpm. no S iii n~:c da ~ graduaw. m good health U 0 LL Y W 0 0 0 pC'nenc c . prdt·r .d1ly Restaurant Witltrwn 759.99~1 644-838S and enjoy active work, C~lNG DIRECTOH.5 newspaper t.Hl·lll'nl BOB'S -----------LEGAL please accept this invita· Guaranteed results, over company tx>m·f•li. Apply S alesman wanted. lull Secrctanal. Pl·l.lme. good SEC'Y/ASSISTANT lion to talk to nur 5,000}0bs filled this year between 9AM & tl P M. Mil PROPIRTIU HCMM Ofl'he ume men·s s prort:.wcar. pay. lo hOtJr~ Lil bkkp.:. Bnght, diligent person repre£entat.ive und d1i. alone. $25-$100 per day 1r Monday thru Frtduy. 675-4890 exper not n~ bi3 5bS(I cxperpref 646-9400 as offi ce administrator cover bow prol1lable an al'Ct?pt.ed Yrly ff'e VICE Allie ror Paul Ward or 1----------licJ loy Mr Hawthorne. SF.X;R in Newport Center law uit.erview can ht!. VI 0 E 0 C A!-, T 1 NG l)avid Gutierrez. Re> Im med openings In our ----------1 ET ARV ·ln~ur:in<'t' 0(1 Le I al EBlat.eSalcs family restaurant Jl Sales. u atur" pe r ,.., on, State 1-'arm •aent. 111 C. ga c-xper . pre· SERVICK (7141 761·l244 -"A.a....o.r-ECO•t:T m.....&.. w~•-,... " N f 'd I · ~.,_ ~ wyua•rl lll"lll0°"'9 nearby l""a''ons. We r "· p /Ume. hrly, eve~ & Sat. ewport fk11l'h. ...u II .. minima ty pini:. SceOurRepreaent.alivt· ~t94 o•tLYPILOT ""u ~ T s TC!'tlng & rd's req 'd Wednetlday "" Free 3 Weeks qwrc no previous exper C.offee Bean.549·1766 ime ome t'Xpt•r Salary open 6'14-&IOO Sept.ember 13only Night relief clerk. I day, 642-5682 J<>tn our friendly team. ht-lpfut. will I n 11 n HOUSEKEEPEH wanled Liquo r S tore C le rk, t.o hve·in. :! pre :.chool respanslblc. Days &/or ch1ldrc11 . 5;i1; 2'103 uft nites, Irv. 7S2·L336 >'rom9AM · l2Noon llOme cxpcr. preferrl'<.I. 330W llity St .. TRAINING Cbelowm~ s 2 e. 4 epmus today 1_~_64_7_0 ____ _ 32121 Cammo C:ipuitrnno 642-JO:tO Costa Mesa N9 w C.-.er ... ~.. SA.LES/OutMde SanJu11n Ulµ111trano, --EqualOpportunit.y CootcTraiM•~ !or automotive parts SECRETARY C.:/\. NOON DUTY AJDS.SJ.00 Employer 1 H.w l'nKperity 2.3952AvenJda de lu F\lll t1me or p/t1mc-Ex Hotel Sales Typtng & sh ()pening11m Capuitruno per hr. 2 hrs daily,-----"--'----•Absolutely no prior Carolou.a.LagunaHllls pen ence helpful. Slart req'd Apply m person. 3PM U9UORCLERK and Capl.lllr ano Beach. re s p on s 1b 1I 1 l t t' s : f'IX/ A.Jt1wer Sft'V tralnlng or experience 9S42Adams. Hunt Bt·h ing salary-+ comm for Surf & Sand. Yam·5pm, Supervl11e noon· lime ur· f'ashion Isle. 40 hr. day necessary. Cook T..-.. lhc right perl\On. Call for 1555 S Cont H w r . t1vltu.•11 on srhool play shirts . t.:xper ur will •Personall:wd inst rue· appt. 770-8073 l~aguna Buch uround l\pply In perwn t r ain . Co. hene flt11 . tJon &Cashien ~~~~~~~~~ SICRlTA.9tY Housckh•p t•r live out Aftcrnuons · nighll!. Bon· Halho a Pn1nl a r e a dable. Windjammer Ll·•--------- ltef e r e n <' c i; p I e o s e . quor673-7SJO ti'75 56J I -'--------------1 Uve.i.n nurse aide needed HOUSEKEEPER 4 hri. per day 1$75 per wk l or 5 hrs P<'r duy ($t1;1 7~ per wk I, Mon thru ,.'r1. llous ework. laund, shoppinR & ,.r rands fo r bu ~y pro fe5sional Must have own lran.'o & rl'f s 641).«}00 HOUSEICEEPSl lluntlngton Te rr. Retire. me nt Home . C all ~It. ~ceper, live 111. P vt rm & ba, or bch. Spanis h iiJ*ng ok. 493-S 756 HOUSEKEt.:P~H Exper'd. t:nglish blJCak ing pre fe r r t•tl , ow n tran 1p. t"ul l tlml• b7J.904S !or lovely Lag Deb home. Sun/ev~ thru Fri/eve. S37.00 ~r day. Call for app l Up j ohn llcalthcare Services. I-~ 0. K 752·0992 t.ooklng for that 1>pecial s1desperaon, lull or pt time Salary. Port O' a.11 . ff'IS.7810 LOT A. TIINDA.NT Must Be 18 P /thnt & F/tim9 Company Oencrll11. <;i, II 557-052<1 --- tm MAN for car rental. 114 +, part·time. AM or l 'M '>hlft, 752-7100 Manager OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS fountain Valley School E.O E. 640·1110 •Proles11iooul on the job 7311 Edinger Ave. Q. f r Oistnct "I Lighthouse training. llunt Brh Salcs people·Mervyn:o1 •s ..,. .. stat rypm11. ront o r r..n ... ·ounuun Valley. cor · PBX •Upt.o80%oornmu.1ion. Waitn11e5. Waiten now takmg appl1cal1on.s appear Ex per. only ncrNewlancJ &Talbt>rt Ans wering s ervice •Cllo1ce or lop olflrc C--1.T--t-...~-for PIT sal~ & !'lock Tut:slhru Sat 9.5 Mei.a t r 11 & P/T call locauons -.---. Daytime. eveninu & Ve rde Country Club. ~'.~~~. de111dllnc !J 15·78 ~~f u . , De yoor own boss with a & Ccuhlen wknd sh1ftll avail Apply -~-037_7 _____ _ National Company look· ----------------top notch profetis1on111I or· 15'1E.17lh St. C.M ;it 9811 Ad a'!'s Ave. HB SECRETAHY PIT & t-'iT. mg !or clean cut reUablc HURSIRYMA.H PBX operators. l>/T & run garuzatJon. 4501 Campos Or., Irvine Betwn l~Z 1-: 0 E gd SH & typmit rleasant manager trameeti Will· fUll·Ume. mature -ole time. Will tram Katella R-~ Equal Opp £mplyr mt f perm <!A<. '"ir-" ..... 646-8000 .. Sales person. perm/full, ___ .,.._.,,._"""" ____ _ mg to work 40 hours per over 21 6 Days Incl For ...._call llmt! RM Ahrwm:. 11119 week, make $2SO up per Sot/Sun. Work with ---------Newport Blvd l'M SICllETilY"'-EGAL week to start Opportunl· plants, trees & delivery. lll-100] 49l-0442 5 yrs cahr te11al expn ty to reach for the moon .. ;xper prcf'd. S3 oo llr PBX O~ratOrS Salespersons r oopcrah•. real e~tJtc, call Mr. Ramlley, (7141 up. La~ u n a 11111.s REGI~ .R NOW POI• ReapffTypist ---------.._.URS-Y hu s1ne~l> & pro bat•· SS7·3000 Call Sept. loth Nursery, Inc. J.:I Toro. WORK ON ' Good typing skills. It ForCJaasified Ad Wes~ Nunie~C!' nr.~i. Bookk~p1nsc. dual lit~ between 10am & Jpm & 830-5653 trartic In pleasant en. CTI typ1n11 or cqu1v.t1 rnt Sept. lllh & 12t.h call ---------ONW..CESTCALLLB.l~~~S virooment for 11mall A ON isaJe:speople. lull & l'/T. 0 .C Alrportarea.S:il:iry between 9 am & 9Pm. HURSIHG ,. ,. magazine publishing <'O call a ~ply t5t;40 Brookhur!>l. l"Ommen.suratc. Ask for Nurse's a.ides&orderlie!I TemporaryServit'l.,; nr Or. Coty Airport Dally Pilot _(.'S_t. _______ 1 Mr Llghtholdt'r~·!l124 needed for conv. hOllp l6l7 Westclifl, Ste 209 Mature woman Salary AD·VlSOR ET y MAHICURJST /\II shltts ttvoll. Prerer Newport Beach lo $650. Call for appt, 642-5678 Sell with EASE' SECR Al ALFREDO'S Is now :ir· cxper. Good wol(cs & ~~63~1~-06~10~o~r~7~52~·~Dl~1~8~ 752-6474 ll'aa BREEZE F.n11ineennM r1rm ncnr cepting applications for benefits. Opportw11ty for ----------========= Clu8ified Ads 642 5678 OC Airport needa OUlllo marucunst Ii girt Criend. advancement. Bevc·rly ,, ...... _ & RICEl'TIOMIST lnl( enlhusla~lic pcrsnn LVN'SDAYS tt::i ~~t~r~i 'W~~ :;~340Vktorla,CM D••;;;'°Drinr ~~;~~~i1.!tro~~ ~ir · 11-••••lml!,...~~ ........ :~1~~odv':r~:.~11.~1~~?; .. 1: 7 3 Charge Nurttes . Pacific Coast Hwy, NB. 1'o dehver part.II In CM receptionillt ond girl , V' pll'll:.a nt work111i,: i:oncll H O tJ !-\ F. W I V 1-: S · t;very <1ther wknd off. ,,..,.:. -o NURSIS AIDE area. Apply at lfub Auto fnend Apply n ,... .,STAURAtfn tlon.'I m " I girl ofhu: STlJl>l•:N'fS Pleasant place to work,r-v_,....,.., __ , ______ Exper·certlflcd. 7 3, 3·ll. Supply, 2120 Hnbor Thurft thr u g18t;;~~~ll S11l;sry to 112,000 + W " ha v l' Jo II i; Please call RoyaleConv. MA.RIMEEHGIHE Country Club Coov _m_vd_._C_M_._646-__ 24_34_. __ 1610 Wt'llt Pacific Cout If YOU WANT TO ~~~i!r\s 540·7622 ij ~. :t·~~~v~. i:~.~."c~~ -1-108--Pl_ta_J_.~ ___ . --MICHAHIC _H_o_me_._54_9_-306_1_. ____ .PLANT Supe rintendent Hwy,NB.67~0 646-5841 bef~PM MACHINIST Must be exp. on inboard -------•1 for loc•I C'hurc-h, F/t. R.ecept, m ung out forms SUCCEED Learn to set up and or 1/0, ga& or diese l NURSES Exper nee. 63l·2880 Mon· etc for ramlty planning SITn r:R WANTS YOUI. INYINTOltY operate 2 & 3 Axis N/C engs. In plea.sure boats & RN'S $80-$98 /Fri 9-5. clmk ln C.M. Approx 24 £,.&,LI; equipment. No smoking. yachts . We P•Y the hrswll. 751~17, 973·1727. S.,pk•llhll ~ Benefit.a include: dental, h I g he s t w a g ea & Plaatlcs Our business is boomjng and we have add1t1ona1 openings for day shift personnel. Full and part time epen1ngs exist 1n the following areas: Perm p/t work Luing re· profit sharing, retire-benefits. Turbo Martnt LVN $52·$60 •I"" f'aOCESS Rel'ept/Gen. Ole. Ex. tall rnventorlcs ln Cotit.a rMnt plan & overtime. Ensinea, In L:l Bch IHSl'ICTORS per'd. Ca ll Beverly tte.ia. Variable hni. 10 RJma l':ntcrprises. 15395 MMarlnrl a ShD ipya • 6'00 AIDE $42-~AA Openings for both the SrruUt, ~ey CJCper. helpful, hut Chemical Lane, Hunt· a na r. Lng Bcb. .,.,.. amlor kvcl It tramee.s. 642·0090 not req'd. f>ald trainlni lngton Beach.~ 714/84M12San)'time. Needed for hoepital staff all s.hi!t.s. lnape<'tion or It tnvel. Xlnt oppty !or relief. ICU/all rtoon. All close tolerance plastic fte(-cptlomst !or escrow ltdvltlAmeric11 '11 lar•est M.ACHIMISHOP MASSEUS TRAINF;E sh.llllavall. Mutt be de· piut.<1. ()(e Xlnl typing s k1ll1 lnventory 1t>rv1 ce. f"or Trainee tor MS precblon E11rn while trulnlnf!. pendable & hne rt'r11. •Sit. LEAD MAH _Ca_IJ_640-8 __ 11_2 ____ _ 1nterv1ew call (213) it rindlnR . Xlnt co. Salary + bonua + tip. Skill asseaament tests I.! I J 703--0184 roUrc"l <*. bene:flt.a. ft rapid advan· Perm poe, We will lrnln are alven. Oroup In· 2nd llluft. .xr,ec slon n · ReceptJooist, Lile typlnic & ---------• ~~nl for right J)C'rM)n, Under new mgmot. CM 1ur11 nt"e avail. TOP molding. In 5 yrs C'lt· paperwork. •n.,. phoneti, ....... r Coah.. Let UI bear from you to-~ Call 64.S-Maa oftr· w /\OFS. Ask •bout other ~MoLotHG MA.CH. .)11'1co.~139$. Kattn. Sportswear mf1 hH d.Q. Oeltronic Corp, 9291---------bendit.$. Come ln !>am· OPBATORS ReccptJonilt for N.B law opmina !or: ()rsa.nhed, Baker Sl. eo.ta lieu . •MASSIUSI• 5pm.Mon·l-'rl. Med.I al di Jrd hlft rlrm. t ypln1 req 'd , motivated ~· Typ. 645-0tOS. New H.B. :f!* n.._...· at· WESOCLIFF c v. IS • 714/752-2518 '-• ,_.,....,,. I ••""•121---------~ NUtMe~il''"" ~r.,tralntt. 1---------m.,, '°""'" · .,....,.. Maid, full or PIT. lr8.ct\ve Ltd oe tor lnaSlf· .. ' NB.. lUona 1SJ7Weatclll .&e209 Make your s hopplna .·- JACICOIMU OfALLTUDIS Will 1'raJn, But Experience Welcome. SOLD£RJNO WOOD PRE·FtNlSH KEAT STAMP UT&~EMBLY MAClOlflNO t'\Jll Company •nenta loec.t.a Meu..eu.az1 Exper. pmerred. ~wru"train: i~~·~ Newport Beach Perm. posltlou wt•lnt eui. by ualng the Daily ___ 642 __ ·3030 ____ 1 nl&bt. F\lll & f lt oClefl· ·-63•1--06-1•0---'7•S2•·9.l•18•l oppor. tor rapid advan· PUotClualfled Ads. Mald&Malqlft\an~ i.np avail. Cal 963·'17%1,'··---------• t'emenl. Very com ·---------• Opcn ln111 . Aprl.Y tn or M0-3100 1oam.10pm 7 MURSISAIDIS petltlve wages. \ood penlOO only, Al Baba Daya. • working conda . Int J!·l.&2 ~r DAY Mi 1---------7.3 & 3·11. t:xpe.r'd It benefits In d m njor otel, 22$0 Newport MlllerlalC..trol lralnce1. Meaa Verde medlc11I It dental ln1'ur t 'ul youpayfor Blvd, C.M. a.tit Conv Hoep. Ml C.nt.or St. "prol'ltaharlna. a 30day Id ln the Maid wanted. Sell'lltr l yrofc exper. pottJn1. CM Applylnpcrson.CIMCO. DAILYPILOT Motel. lMl So. C.t. Hwy , batchln1. a c ruralf' MUllSl'S A.IOIS ~ Br1gp Ave · C M. •-VICI La~ Re.ch 494.-n. w/fl1urea It d••alla. E.0 .1!: ~ .... F It PIT. AU 1hlfts Ptt DIUCTAmY Heavy work load. Call cert1nc.Uon cluu~ of· 'rr.de your old 1tuff ror "" Sell tbinCI fut with Daily for appt.. 540-1'838. Equal fered. HD Conval•cent new 1oodtu with a 00 rTNOW• PUot Want Adi.I Opp Einptyr. Jbpit.a.l.M1-a51S Claullifd ad MZ-5G71 64~1671 ~---~---~ . .----------~ -------~- .. • Co.hr ............ • CIHfOIMr s.rnc. ,..,.,ONMf (includes Tips } We are one of the nation ·s most respected steak house chains offering ou t s tand i ng opportunities. hours to flt .your s c hedule and dedicated personnel to help you succeed. 4PPl Y IM PBSOM I 2 nooa to S ,_ d•tly • 1000 lri .... Stnet ... ......_ , ..... ,. ............ 1 Httwporf hoch. CA ~~ SECRETARY. (1nanc1al management firm Typ. 1ng, & exper necea.uy Cl It 9fi2 1828 SECRITAIY Gtrl f)olday Rookkcep. m11 expenenci: de:11red. Pnttiaon S111I Uc111.in 673 21110 S l' r r e t a r y • S t i. 1 1· lnht"rlluncr Rdc r ec ' Orr1r e, I rvint• I 11 lt>lh1tenl. good skills and mathem9llt"al 11b1l1t1\'l> l'l'q M6-4412 Set'ret111rY ·N ewpon Coot~ rtrm need.a :1h11rp, pereonable e•per'd secy. Mu111 type 60 wpm, dir taphone. Career oppor with 1row1na co. Cull Olnnu 640 •on da ys 9 •l JO •s.cr.tmie1• t.e1u1I i;'rnt Ofl' 113,200 Gen Ok Type $S IOOOO Le1u1I M •8 CA rd SI l ,400 "1P,Ai R,O 0 IOOOO flit C Ofc CdM S7h r I.ii Rt'1ndc-ra Aaency 4020 81.rch St, Ste l<M Newport Beach ~190 \ -· .. !~~~ ..... ?!.~. Wtllllhd 7100 ....,w ... ~ 7100 .... .CH 1010 ,.,...... 1050 ••c••·--lotO •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• b9f 12, 1978 S.-rv1~> S l• i\tiendant. TylJUlt, 1u·tunu .. tor IHM ( · "o ll . l o p c o nl bu Drapes, avory, ll4d3~. ,._ & ~ 1090 IMh. Poww 9040 Tnlwl. Utllty 9110 1 l1 l i lam d urt n a rom1WIM!r Mu.llk'16bh· W uvrrtioadfan,$75 llhi ••llUY** 71•83 ,,.,. Man's LED••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• K bclOIA W~l~N l'harp w ~11t·ll & w1lhnf In ll'o1ru hlllli!!lcr $1$.00 644 DllitS Good used "\lrnlture & quartz wakh. ool~or'1 HAMMOND . C Ulll Lrtr, $XIO Oft Ford bed ~d r pp u ewport lO pulNP Ca l 84411~ A~hi11nc"s-OR I ...,111 IWn.ltdedlt .• (Huahew>. 17 lau par w/35HP lites. S32S. 1.33 16th S1. m \' '°'""..... betwn l al •M 4 hurn•r 1 111 !>ll)Vt! ., .. cstmawillcue"band. SPIMETORGAM ~.o~sc.~~ .. ~· & t rlr . CM,an}'tlme w ovl'u. like new $7!1 ff OC'SELLrorVou 7~ ,...._., ~ SECIETARIES tWlth ~ Wllhoul Sii 1 TYrtSTS •r\ISt.i lhlp needt'dim ii--------· 1>426$0-0 dys, 673 ·H8tl MASTHSAUCTIOH --------Mode l L ·I U w ith Alltos.nice ftwh Loni & i.hurl tr rm nl('(l l'ull '" P 1 AVi>ly UtWty ftenott cvl'ti 64U616 I llJ.9'2S POOL TABLE. Re1ula· ~~:s~!a1 °:"~ci!~ i loeh. •Mt/ Ii AccetacWtK 9400 ••.inm1•n11 l1C1hd 4' l~ ~ t l 1 llw)' N R I 11 m..mlalo rlt-J11tnh • Uon sz. Xlnt cond. $360. In t'lCCt'llenl condition Cta.f., 9050 ...................... . PIX ' • t: ~ t 1 u n v .a ) '" WlNt• lndiou1al ,.1 111 our mud c-rn faMttt\ & lie~ 1020 Ph673-IS93 Now aaklng $550/l>Ht of ••••••••••••••••••••••• II F1bergls Hardtop tlo1r 1t•ll,llllt>n l'IMn 1,.r "'·'"1 .. ""~·"1,.1,,.. t•11twlwu11norrc11o111,1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASHPAJD fer. c.11 673.71& even·Olatter plush 75ft.motur rorVW "11UNG" 11v•I ',._, ... ~.1 ·• ,. • ., ........ hu1hl1n«io l'h I ..... .,,. il1rt '-lk·· ''ood con· Fur gd used rurn. antj. Mult !It'll full cont.Iner of •· .. d yltdlt hourlv ur dully ..... 8L22 • • ,.... ,..£, .. ""'......., .. tl:':J~, 140" ' "' que1&clrTV'119$7-8133 ceramic tile s ample11. •n6g ~ "' dwee .. eMn s · 6'7S.217z -61;.m1 .,_. L PO.A .,.,1 !'"I" Decided not lo get into 64 ·•1511 ays ( on.· '7S V-8 Vega. M<>!.t muJor VOLT . . . . . .. .. RW~~~t-<lR WORI\ 0 ' ON l".\J.J n \.'I!\ \H~Tn IH Trmpor.ir~-.. 1 \""' 1617 W!!!>td1ff Or "'' .'ll'f N..-.~rt IWu f'I bJI ~!\lot l).; II I>- S«tttl&.ty MA.IKmMG OIPT. &by ~llltln w \ "nt'<1 dutl~ H~.., 111'1uJ l)llln~ :.kill!> ~·>n~ h~ur,. 1111 titude & obit' h i h.u11!11· bu.,y phoo»'> MJ1 kt'.1111.: l' l>l'r hdpful \tn1 ... I) I k I n g I' 0 n d ,, ~ twn('f11i. Apply 111 '"" ~3. Naunnal ... dut•att .. n Corp, 4401 Btn:h St. N IS <Near OC Airport) t:qu.il ()pportunity Employ1:i1 SECRETARY E s tab r 1rm , w o rk w/pubUc. gd i.klllfi $900 Call Jan. 640 8470 No fee Amer1ci.n Ca rt'l'r i\gency. 610 Nwprt Cnlr Or.NB SW.Pent Ct.rt. .-.~, Un lh1ll I\\' "" ... _,, ___ ....__~ 1060 Ul111 buslnesa. Best uffcr. Thu.rs > loah. Seil 9060 won done. AH or part I \11 11irl dt•Pl I Wt• n~ .. 1 I '0:11b1 Mcu ~ 111n .._...... r-11 ....... no>h\ Ar k d y11u 1( vou want tn wo.rk t.(111111 Ov•"'r Em pin),., l''ur a..ilc 2 .iirla. bicycle11. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• \,Al o.>a-vovu. ....., ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• t · 6 P m w a Y /> .... GooJ roodil1on S30 e-.ch. .. Id Ch M . .,_, S,O.t=;Goodl 1094 S'J.3073. rw •• r 11JU1llY .:1 uwrn11 i----------OOl li2lO .. yr o t'llnut mare OVlJ\I ->&1e. Bdrm ~ct, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAL 34• super l'Cllld., fan· --------- IJ \ Mfx company thul ------Sired by Royal Corp. Gd kitchen hutc h. Misc For Sale Mouber g la!llac pricc.6'7&-os:M ..._for SM h .... jl,f lllrl \.Uffi f111n y WAITER Cfcl8 & Comn~ny WsPofliUon$850,B31·1094 other 11.ema. Must sell. llhotiun. l2 gauge. great ••••••••••••••••••••••• h•'fll11u. & ol\I h1crN1i.1<1• 4 N111hv1 Weck, Wl!tl 111 ~ HELP! Lovely lady nds 968-6321 cond. poly choke barrel • . ........ / l dll tOO•) If 1nt .. rf·t1U:-d. S.11 Apply In Pt'l'w r1 w/UMd Ida Cnn gd home. Reg Vt Arub Must sell rerrig, stove. 897-8219 30 Ch,wer Mannt:. 1975, Cliltks 9520 :;;~,~:·~~~~ ~~ 9211 Si.in'" Jt alil6n Dt-11 llMl!I 3,:.& 10 11pd MX bikes mar1:. Super tempe1·a· bm tgold tweed carpel· rbrgls, VHF. di (. kn()l. •••-•••••••••••••••••• llJtrl)oc" IJI. l' M r 11 rh & r<.'JHll r i. o II ~nl $600/olr. J eannte Ing sculptured gold TY1~do. rm'ter. 9.9hp motor, elec.1 _________ _ SHfl't'tNG ClBIC WuUt'.r nQt'dt'd Young ,it 1111.1kc11 (;11tm bit clu~1c "94·9456 carPeung. Xlnt c:ond. Afl rt1Fl, Steno 1091 irtart. Xlnt cond. $10,500 1941 Ply....tll Woody "''I"'" & nt••t Pt·r""11 to u "'"'~' llt•c"i." lo' 'I liik""' • 6PM. 642-7076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _IM6-__ 3033 _______ _. 32,000orig miles. Maroon ~"'k h op ' & IM•kin.; \11µ!)' 111 P<''"'n ,.,,.,.Mr ~a7oNwpt Blvd CM llcculuMGoodsl065 TB.EVISION 36' Warram Catamaran. with new Re m inatun tut ll"' m rnt m (" SI 1t ... 1 ~' 11 11 111,. 11 11,1 .., 642 71110 •••••••••••••••••••••••Snake lovers. framed Rentals cnus1ng 1ype,slpg6.CUr· wbltew alla. Jmmal· 1 • .tm 1'.mt 1 1~ l>n 1 .. n l.°ht't."M & Wull'~ .!lo/ I-Mus i sell. Make orrer ~x30 Artistic collage in Free Delivery rent survey. A11t1n1 thru-out. Serious 1n \\I '" L a ~'71:.l {all <'at HIN)' . CdM Cah 1015 Coffee table, dinette set. oil tncludlng oobr&6. Call LOW AS $10 MO siz.ooo. 497-2896 qulrtesonty 673-7692. >411 , I 1 1 •• • •• •• •• •• • •• ••• •• ••• • plalform sofa. 979·5882 00-669I. (7 I") uo,.7..:U ' W.i1tn·~~ r .... 1 f,l()(f l''µ .. '""' ...,. Sol C•t '78 + crlr l'l'I ) lul), ..,IH , C t' J\ I Treadway Armslron~ · SHlrG;REC 'G ru.>t C.tll Mr., Uu1Llt·y i.t r".: M t'. 11 r l'hl' bl Machktery 071 vinyl tale, 13xl5. gold ~ SXS35 tuner $125. ~/bstorr. \1.111 i>11p ht•lµfuJ 1mm1· 1141> l:NI t."1'3 04tn ••••••••••••••••••••••• paU. S7S. new. 557.8196 2 Jennings R shell spkrs 6"2-8U4. eves. COIV Atl MONZA Ul8S. Engine is In ex cellent condition ! In terior. good condition. exterior needs minor re pair. $800 or best offer. C.11646"°'30 llll1n.i 1:,~Mlb ... 1 Jn W.\l llU!'~ ".irl um SP<>l welder 220v air Sl80pr.Call751-3410aflNew Wiidfiower 12 •. hxm.il nl,• ( M c .. 11 M1lht· 4 .. l ted ""'KVA ~"u. L.Ot---·-·-ll 'l t..a· LL ... 1~~ u.h Exper m 0111nt.>r lloua.l' n..-1040 ~~l • c.u • ~· --w:::::::::www IOll S. Lllewe1ght . vers atile . .a .am ·'""'" ... "" 1 HB H46-~tufl 51 or --r .,..,..,..., --Sll OO I sc.c.o •• • • • •• •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •••••••• •••••••••••••• • 21" Color TV $9!1 • I yr v a u c . "" . 121:1)4:.>4318 111 SI 5S2 ~ e e SHOPHELPQ /\11 "'pc•r m1 M u-;1 hJ\>t-WAJTilf<~<;.<.t, COOl\.S, Oil> knowlf'dl(t> of hund tooli. hw.t b her~ br eak f.1 -..t Ufo <;t '. c .,11 )4b 4731 lun<'h Vunoui. loeultun~ l'X>F, SrlUj( Hlll"bur, 517 :ioth St Cohlt•n ltt.'trtt.'Vl'r µup· Mlsc ... ICMll IOIO WANTED HOSPITAL war. free del & set up ' · v !> pa&. AKC l-'1cld & 1>bow ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHEEL CHAIR. CALL ~ Newport Blvd, CM 4 LidO 14·s. pet Shots, worme d , 645-6548 642·5340 u""S800 UC 1 Clau1c Old Diesel 1961 ra.i!>ed w TLC Xlnt disp . LUGGAGE TAGS _.. · · · · Mercedes Benz. Old body <2131 '2S·1561. trom your busmess card. WANTED: Double bed loah Ii Mm-W 833-GSl.9. Dorothy. style. tround re nders 1 SHOP TRAINE E l.ilo• ro!K. tuJI lime 642.3545 Sr. Recreation Leoder City or f oumam Vulley F' V Rec Center. $3.56 t.o $3.u:J PtJr hr 2S 3S Hrs wkly. I yr rt:rcnl loador ex per r rr:.onncl ore. 10200 Slater Ave, F .V 17141!JG3.8321 E.O.E. Send one card for each mallress. baby cri b, ..._._~ l•••••••••lll Model 1900.b. Im · AKC German Shepherd 1 w 541-8484 -.-r-"' macula te throughout WANTED pups. Show background. lag Pus one spare. e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 Ft LEH MAN y IC Re$t.ored t.o like new con- Congen1al lady to it!lsts t Top bloodhnc!l. Bluck return perman e ntly ~cal loah, Malwtt11•1:•/ SAILBOAT. $275. Call dlllon . (Lie U90D.) with cooking & dnv1ni: imd tan 638-9306 ~ed aura~ive ~8f1 & IMtu mallh 1013 Senlce f020 673-l440or673·1320 714/635-1381 for rt:tired rouple.4 or 5 s rap, meeting air ne •••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ---------AKC -0 • '"bradorpups l.D. requirements. Pre, C d 2 0 p •-1zf'D• .. days pe1· week. LtvtH n ''"13 ..... k Id • vent loss & theft! For a or ovox I w/a mp ro f: ya~ht & b~at 16' Hobie w/trailer like v.Md;'-fS:JO Clearung & laundry not ;(}.~ · personalized tag enclose $11~/or orrer. Also pan· service. paint & varnish. new cond. Sl400 963::;140 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• expected. E njoyable wallpaper, fabric or con han$22S.893-8050 Freeest .673·2300 o<:ean v iew l<H:allon Boston Terners AKC. 6 "Day Glo" paper & we PowerluJI Peavey Bram . Catalina 27 0 /8. spin. +4 Champion . Motor Hme. Rt'fcrt•nrcs r eri u1red wks. well marked. Mule will back & trim your Senes 300. Speakers OP· loah.M.W bags . VHF. xlras. 1973. 25 . C h ry s ler Call 673-8043 lute after &rcmale.893·6738. tags. Or try two curds tional Must sell/make Ec,11..-.t 9030 Ensenada w inne r . chass!s. lo .mi's. Will noon back to back. olr. 642•21S9 aft 5. ...•••••••••••••••• ••••• $13.900. 540-0323 sacrifice pnce le take Wi\NTEO· No. Lanuna MOVING cnn'L keep pup· PRICES I Volvo Penta Outdrive VW Bu:.. a ntique or NH. Btwn 8AM Noon · uuoni\ltC'ndant:. licach Olde r lady ur µ1 c :., blk miniature $2eaor3/SS Alto sax with case, made w/Crwsade.r eng. Cmplt ~KJTE. 2 sails. dolly. cFlass1c cu trade -~nl Manoger Troittefl mother of young child to Schnauzer nee<b loving 4/S tags $1.60 ea. tn France. $25(). access. $800/ bst otr. Call 6?S·IMS4 u.! ~1223 n c 1 n g a v a 1 · ---------1 Fuft&P/TJob.. carefor&:.endmy7yr. family. i.hol:.. pa pers. 6/9 tags $1 50 ea 493·5114 644·5686.eves. , _ _... ___ ·------· "' Id 1 I Ire Sell for under pd SICU•IT'f OFFfCER 2 or :J mornin~s or eves o ove y, well bchuv1:d price of $225. 642·6835 IOormoreSI 40c11. Fender Slratoc as te r CAL20'.new8alls, Vlff'.6 5'!wfs.• Position available for re ~k n wom i·n . ~e m1 daughter lo F:I Moro Patnce Sales Tax Lncluded $350/best ofter Ya maha 35 HP M~RC 0 18. All HP outbrd. many xtras Rodi ~. 9540 liable person w /i.umc rt'ltn'<i perwns OK No :.chool Your home 11r NO CARO? f'G 230. 12 stnng. $150 or electnc. like new SSOO. S3700 837-4929 law enforcement expcr exper reqwrro Apply :it mine. 497 2362/evei.. Beautiful Black set · Draw your own or send bestotfer.673·-0146. 67S.9454 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EnJOY xlnt com puny fl•·~~ Stal1on •I:!:! De La Refs reqwrcd ter/lab. Well train~. name, address. phone & -.......... p 90~0 Hobie Cat . 1977 Teqwla '75 V-8 Vega. M08t major II d G d we'U make one card ""r Office fwtlllltwt & ---. oww .. Sunnse. w/tra1lcr Cover won done. All or part benefits Apply 9AM· EBtrella al Pahzada, San Warehouse-In ve ntor y we mannc rc . oo lag Add""'each. ,... s.-.i__. 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &xtras $2200 675-4208 Alt.Spmwkdays893·3073 ooon. Mon-t-'r1, Pe rM>n C,le m Inte r v i e w on Clerkror elec.1ronic paru. Wlth kids. 112 yrs All <J' -.-r--.. • 31• Chris Craft Com · ----- ncl \\l'd . 9 13 2_!"M-6PM dJ:.tnbutor . f Lime Hri. shoL-. Free good home Send check or money or· ••••••••••••••••••••••• mander All fbrfls. Long Soling Plastrend. reach & '64 Falcon 289, fast. Mu1il MAltllOTT HOTEL 05 I I only 494-2382 derto: USB> IUT HICE equipt list + al nu el,.,. runnln° spin, never used. aee! SuJ:r clean. Sell or STITCHERY .,. App y Avnc·t E cc PILOT-"NTl"'""G ""' " 900NewportCenterOr aCA McCo A.KC male germ-s hep. 6 '"'" " Wood & metal des ks. lrncs . Cond mus t be Tandem axle trl r . trade or mini truck ~ A noedlecr a rt mrr trorucs. """ rmt<'k. P 0 Bo l"-'U\ 8 i d .,_1253 Newport Beach ., " C M 7c..""" · · x _,, lBM cardWesS6S.Leu.er :.een! S22.500. P .P . ar e nl under eek _.. • X Equal Oppor noods expenenced h11 11d · · """""'1 mo. old. SlSO. Good with Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 & ~gal files $75. Exec & 673-4220 wtmehes Sparcrart mast ------- 9 - 5 - 5 - 0 I .. ~ l k I W h Sh I luds 962•4869 . •-bo o 'm . c: 5 6 . 8 6 6 O 4 ~Ori•" Emp oyer M/F' ?>Utc • ..,r 011141 e samp ei. a r e ous e · IPP n g secretary chrs $1(}.SSO ... ~ ---------•!at home Good pay. Call Clerkforclcctron1c part.s S iberian Huskv AKA PHONEMATE Lg dis count ·on nc~ wt<days.8-S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr. Sd 1il1 S46-ti.1.55 distributor. f/tamc Hrs papers, .lohn, 642:3873 or Tele~ho~e a ns wering furniture. COSTA MESA SEC'Y /CONTRACTS 1~7 Apply Avnt•t F~lt't' 957 ~I maclunes w/warr. S79. C.E. SURPLUS •SEA RAYS* 32' Block Island Cutler. CO·ORDJNATOH STOC1( ClEttk t.ronic11. 350 McCormack, ---------1 w/remote.$149 2044 Placentia CM ~.000 Invest~ sell for AMC/ JEEP Development cumpuny Orhft' C.M.7:>4·6061 C~'C. ~~~~~Ir/~';!';;.· Roger'.750•3791. 631·2777 · BOAJ SHOW ni~1~~9~~15~p~~;~ #I IN CALIF in Anaheim r l'Q 0 b ex LIRhl mfg co. nds rl'lia· W· h Cl k d' 1 h' L' 7 k $175 Copy machine roll fed cc.o ... .,n .... ,,.d • ..... ~tmre & top ~.·kill,!. for hie• "•"r!.on w/0(~"' dl'IV· arr ouse er nee e( ptons IP inc. w s. . . . ... PSmtos & "'--1090 _._,,,,,, • ..,., 1971 cua- ...... ,, r .. n lU ror marine distributor ~·3680 rop1es trom books etc. In· -·.....-• PRICES ~v•H heavy delarl purcha1>1ng ing record. HU !714 I Some boating or ma rine cl. all supplies. current ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17' ThisUe, lrlr. good con · $6995 positioo.Typing 70w1>m . IS94·5.151 experience h elp ful Wante d g o o1I home model. Priced for quick H ammo nd Or g an .._,.71 .._.-....L..O dition. all xtr as . $850. S /H lOOwpm . G ood w w/chil<lren for 6 mo. old sale.968-2163 w/beefed-up Lel>lac -_..s 841M1566 (J8AL6NNl311661 benefits, i;11l11ry $1100-+. Supt:rvisor for lop numr arehouse C:fte r9('00'''' gd natured combination . $1400. Mus t hear t o MuitCJO lrquallfiedcall634 4741 stereo & TV Dept RM ~es:aryppt & d~;i 1!1 German Shep Terrier Dresser & nile stand.~. bebevc64S-7727 Making room for 1979 U0014&traller . •2970,2 Abrams. 1819 Newport female puppy Shots. $3S. size waterbed, L·shaped models oow on display. aeta of s ails. equipped ror Secy no Sh Blvd. C.M.. . • E.O.E. M/F/H 979.8613 or 847.3383, desk, Game-bumper pool Perfect cond. Wurlitzer HARRISON'S racing. SlSOO. 634-6016 or WAREHOUSEMAN 7.9AM or 4.7p M t bl, New gas BBQ. E bony Baby Gr a nd 11r~ ... •_..y IO..,TS 997ev.:.,6M. l dys. S$2·8530 Ntt'e variety in thi!I pos1-T eac he rs-a ides · P.re R t Washer/dryer . other Piano. $2000. 548-4362 ~ -,.. - lion an regionaJ ore of tov-~~~1~}_:.-~ood work in gr es~~.:!°"Goodfor 0abnlc ,.,.. .. to You 1045 misc. 751~ Baby gra.nd, c.•. xlnl ~... 3101 Coast Hwy, N.B. ---..... .rr.'-/ d,y bank. Good typing & \NJIWuur."'· yrly ~t o war.,...,.,._ PP Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r1·rm p"n ....... 67~vol38rul 631-2547 ~or ""d"Otng ""'l'!lonahly to IJvmg raises. 644·0l:$2 w/growing co. Sal com-, . Warehouse shelving, full .,......., .... ., -.a 9070 1971 J.20 fltaeur $6995 <JIA46PN1~> FREE 100 aAU.ONSGAS v-"" mens urate w /e x pe r HELP Pis, f nd a loving adjustable sheJves as -dysonly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• interla~e w/custom ers . TEACHERS 556-7915. htn. I'm a beaut. grn· sorted bin bo · bl 1-\Jn Job w/i.upcr beru.. Paid pos1l1on in Prates· eyed male, silky blk. 4 S57·9906 xes. rsn · Walnut console piano UM7 .Chris Craft. day SlWSAVAJLAl&.I Any pe rsonne l bkgd t.tnl Church Sehl Lag Wbsle Supply bu~ needs moold calwholoves lots ---------w/rnatchingbench.Solid cru!ser , eng. nds . YACNewporte46--0$51 with purchase of a n_,... jeep wtth Lhls coupoo helpful t2) Poi.1t1ons 8ch. Sun only Nursery P i t people oriented oflove.645-8121. ORNAMENTALIRON cast iron harp, ex. cond. manifold.$850.873-C730. 30• Ava lon mooring. In open. Starting sal S750 thru tH h ~rade. C(l· person. Ownr63J 5588 Chotce or design. $7.50 $1000 Orm. 333 E. L8th St '76 TROJAN zs·. Bris tol front of Scari's and swim Call Carry. 540 6055. ordinator a lso needed. W to ook 3 I 4 yr old Austr. Shepherd, ft/up. SteveS56-0887 Apt. 8. C.M. 6'5-0077 cond, xtras, $14,750/of· ·-·. ~.ooo ........ ~. WIWIU.llAT ANY WllTT&I DEAL OHAf!ITMEW Coastal Peraonnd Agen-Call oman c lilmp e loves kids & people. -...::.~---'------_., v• ... ~ cy. 2790 Harbor. CM 499·3088 mornings me a Is for c Ider I Y ~2390 J Stem. Old Barber chair. Xnll Upright Plano. Excellent fer.~ Slip needed fM new 32· ALL JOBS F'REE only. gentleman. L i ve 1n cond. $350. Days 631-1454 condatlon. Please call Ouis Craft Tri-Cabin 46. Ketch. Newport Beach TECHNICIANS Plenty time off. Need M Poodle. silver. to good &evesSSS-1929 548-0142 Yacht .• Oagr oon .. area.631.0499. Research & development car. Call 673-6406 Cd M home. Good w 1k 1 ds · l-;jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimJ-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil custom dbl ~ar hull. SEC'Y/BKKPR J .. Wlill OYEISTOCIEO PIT. 1-S, Mon·F'r1 Lite bookkeeping, good lYP· 1ng. Newport Ha rbor Luther an Church, 798 Dover, NB. 548 3631 Semi retired rouplc: to' manage 6-0 untl adult co mpl ex C M N o ctuldrcn. no J)<!lll. $1100. gl'<l6b. 631 2950 SEPTEMIER Typists. Sen c t urtes. Gen'I Ok & Trainee As semblers-come 1n & re· gii;ter now so you will be ready to suirt work1n i: when the children arc ba(·k In school Loni( & short Wm u sagnmcnt:. N0 1'"EE. Yktor T "'PCM arits Call ~-8520. E OE SERVlCE ~li\TION 1\T TEN D/\NT/ SAl.F:!-. MAN. opening :.h1(L Ill M1ss1on V1c10. <iM<I pay & benefits. 1131 9540 Service Sta. Attc ndunl, exper'd. 1-'ull or fl/lime Apply, Arco St11L1on, 171h &lrVlne, CM •s.nice Staffott • f\IU le Part Ume attcn· danta. Mat be over 18. Xlnt wage. Apply 1724J Irvine Blvd. Tus t in &1MS34 ~rvlce ·station b~IPN, ~able of doing lttc re· r . Able lo understund cruct1ons. Not ufreid ol work. No longha1r!'I or drifters . ~ Mr Rott11. Eluton Station. 1-·u1r v11•w &Fwr.C.M. ~vice Sl• Atlenda nl , Apply, El Toro Union. 24201 El Toro Rd, E T <All shifts available> Open 24 Hours mechamcul background WORk AT HOME 842 ~ absolutely magnificent. Slip Wanled: for my 54' working in engineering Phone sales, light bulb!> To good home 3 yr old sips 10. 2 beads & shower rls hlng yacht. Bonus. 2SZ4 Harbor Blvd bwlding medical parls. CallS30·5220 ~ray Ttt:er C<i l. male. S/S galley. refrlg. VHf . _2_13_1833-4 __ 746 _____ -u Costa Mesa Ex per 'd 1 n m e c h 'I N<'Utercd 979-S882eves. auto pilot, depth finde r , NB buslneHsman needs 714/ 549.aO.Zl engineering. quaUty ai.-WORKERS In chemical windlass. ONAN ~~tm permane nt slip for 27• ---"------- surance etc C..11 Susan rennery. $3.50 to start rwNtw.. 8050 steps, w/twn gas 400 s w Eri c s on s a 11 boa l '75 CJ5 Jeep. 2.4,000 m1. 58,1-38.10. _X_lnt oonefits. High Sehl chemislry or ••••••••••••••••••••••• approx 35 hrs since ma· · xlnl cond. many xtrai.. MissionVtcJoarea wor k exper wt c h om BMghl floral qwlted 7· JOr overhaul. 148.000. ~70 8484076,892·6191 TECHNICIANS lmmed. openin~s & op- p o r tun 1l1 e s 1n a n estt1hllshc·d co. in the Orani.:e Co. a1rporl area i\p pl1 c an l s t o troubleshoot. re par r & tesl electronic &yslems :»7 9051 ask for Busch he lp ful. 7 3 301>m couch 5' love se:it. ~r1va~~ties only NEEOSLIPfornew W Toyota Land Cr. Hard E.O. E. 549·3281 bcautrful cond $325 333 P case · 27' Sailboat. top. Xlnl cond. Jo\lll cuge YARDMAN _L8th_A_P_t B. C._M_. 645·0377 1977 24 ' Dsl SktpJack . Okk 675-1.393 lru traci:.. Holly hdr. Gu1> custom sedan. Lk new S hks .• m ore. S2.29!> 2-pc Sl'C'ttonal $225. Combo bumper pool. poker, dtn 1.ng lbl Sl40 4 game table chain., $90 ea. 549 2430 llental center has open- ing s f o r 2 m c n . Ml'<'han1cal knowledge helpful. neal handwn1 ing ncc Weekday off Will tram. Apply. WJO T~I~ Salff Newport Blvd, CM Wric P/T m our lclc phone YOUTH COUNS ELOR saleti room .&.s~ill porsue S950 r mo & benefits outside acttv1l1es. AM & BA fes1red t yr exp PM shifts Guar witget? + final filing dale 9/1817fl0 comm. Call for details. Resumt'to VSP, Inc 2803 L A 1'1mes, 540~030l Royal Palm Dr. Costa TELEPHONE r.fosa Ca 92626 SOLICITORS Merchoutdis~ Jo;xp Only. Sell the 0 .11ly •••••••••••••••••••••• • Ptlut. Earn $160 · $~00 a Afttiqws 1005 week ll ig hl.'st com ·••••••••••••••••••••••• m1 iis1on paid. Youri---------• phone al home Over 21 · I D. card. Call 835-6453. l lo 3PMonJy. T i re & Aul omotl v e Service Sales. Tire sell· Ing expe r nt.'C. Apply NewP<>rt Ti re Center, 3000 E . Coas t llwy, C.Orona del Mar. SLOT MACHINE SALE SEPTEMIH ONLY Antique Music Boxci.. Cloclo.. .,_ric• llif1t MlffoMI Couch & love seat, t.ablei.. lamps. l v . sterling :.11\er (Grand Barque ). & misc. R cfn g loo • Showing between 10·2 pm. 673·!>427 llJde a beds $154, Reblt twin site maltrCH!> & box $.50. rull ~t S59 Slerihzed fuJI !Sl'l, $$5 Kini: i.ct $6:> ll&J Mallrc:.i.547 5636 ClL~lom made 4ft puddl·d bur. c ofrl'c t u hlc r-.. woocfcn benches. ro<·kinK L'radles. plate ral·ks. :.pie(! c&binelS, all hund mudc Must sell this week. Muke offers 2J J Qibrlllo. Costa Mesn Vinyl couch $175. lg matching chr $75. Dbl Hollywood bed $180. Gus clrYcr SlSO. 833·3044. A II xlnt cond1ton. Leaving area. Tow Truck Drivl'rs ex· Gallerie~ Cu.<110m padded red velvet per'd. Top pay. Apply UI02Kettenng, lrvinc k1ng1i1ie h e adbou rd G&W Towin g , HOB 754-1777 w/match. s pread. AntJ· Otuns Way. C.M. 642-12:521~~~~~~~~~ que white chest. ssoo or Trainee. production work. Appl.en 10 IO _oiler. 545-7953 Possible lead person OPP· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oak-glass coff·tble.S90. ly.642-~applo•IY FRGHT D~MA.G~O Grn -whte wovcnwood TltUCk DRIVER Class r lie. La guna Rea"h Lumber. 494·6.'>38 or 540-8267. HOTPOLNT SALK 330R Ihde. $20. 644·9186 W. Warner nr Harbor. Santa Ana. 979 2921 LI vlng. bdrm furn for CASH PAlO ~l:a~~~~7~S:::a~04 .. : UGHTNING ONE DAY SERVICE The D aily Pilot orrers classified advertisers 24·hour service. Call us at 642·5678 by 5:30 p.m. any weekday and your ad wlll appear In the next day•s paper. Also, if you call by 5:30 p.m. on Friday your ad wlU appear in the Daily Pilot delivered Saturday morning or, place your ad be fore noon on Sa turday for S unday morning's paper. try $14,950. Bkr S48·SSS6 TraMpariaffoft 831-0361 . ...................... --------- Crul zon·Sportris h e r . c .... n.W./ Tn.cb t560 2S'x~· 6'". flybr: tower. Rtftt 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• outriggers . bait tank. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 TOYOTA swim step. $8500 .. Will Older camper 4 i:.ule. wlo PIQCU' W1TH lakt'sallboat oreqwly as truck. $150 Stove & C"'.._._. SHa • trade. Pvt Ply. 631-3772 --1 """2700 _._ 5llo4 673-7626 ,.,.n g.'""" 4 speed. radJo. heater & or · 6 pac camper shell for s ml on1y 27,000 miles. Like tr Glen·L, fbrgls/ply 8' P.U. Sl50. or b)t ofr. NEW! Lie. 1066054 Stk Beam. bart tank. Wall SJ6.l896 1996AT. Strong lrlr, xlnl cond. Sl979 Xtras. $1450. 549 1597. Motoriud Illes 914 0 20· Formula 302 Merl.' cr uiser. Tuna t ower, fighting <'hair. outrig· gers AM-FM. VHF ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·77 MOTOBECANE Xlnl runrung cond. $300. Ph G42·21S9 all S. THEODORE ROBINS FORD Trailer . 2470 Newport ~~/ Blvd. 642· 7910, IW.· 16<Yl 9150 lOt.n HARBOR Bl VO CO~TA ME~A 6•17 0011) 28' Power sporlfis hing Boal. Wood huU, flying bridge, ne wly rebuilt engine. Needs som e work. Overall condition excellent. Brand new directional finder and FM z.way radio. $6000 or best offer. Eve nin gs. 645-93'78 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Dats un P U. Ne w 1976 Harley Davidson palnl.$2395. SS·250. Brand new, only 962-7498 IS milea. <No mistake. only IS miles. I Ask mg 'S8 F'Dtd i,,, T .. rblt eng. or $700 o r be s t o rrer! fe r . 631-4715 lran:.. 645-2613 brakes etc. $750/ orrer. 631-471S Yamaha 01'400. 1975, idnt•---.-llU--V--... M-- m e ch . co nd & a p -,,. pearance. $650. 5SIMll22 POISCHI AUDI• 13· Wheeler. Evin so. elec al\S. 1976 Toyota Pick-up .. •·1 h d tr P /P ----------1 Truck 4·s petid, mag!>, '"· u r. Y s • · Montesa KinR Scorpion rear bumper. m1rrori.. 840-2255. 992-4561 250cc. loob good. ~ua. UCl4784 > 17' CaUl. Volvo 170. Duel 1>'4!. $250. 5S9-«n2 after 5. $3195 bat .. bay lnlc, 4 ~ pwr 1978. VZ2SO. New. ridden Even. $2.SOO. ..... t 11 .. 'J7S S48-820t 646-2316 , ... ce. mUll se .• ~ . ---------Aft 6. 8(2-9626 US Coast Guard Aux. boating seamanship & Honda 450, nHds work. 8esl0fr('r 536-7842. Jer. Service station attendant. Typist-c lerk Answer day job. 5 days, CX · phone for insurance o (. perienced. Cull 549-1200. ti~ 644·4242 Ws hr /Dryrs / Rl!frt ll ---------- working or not 957-8133 J Pc sect. sofa needa re· uphol. $75. Washer, dryers, deluxe 548-872:5 model. year guar onlcc --------- your choice U 30 ca . Uqulduting Estate . F\ne Our friendly ad·visors make It easy to place an ad. And , you may cbafle your ad or have us bill it to your Ma s terCharg e or BankAmerlcard/VISA. aa!ety classes to start Sept. 13th at 7:30 pm. Sant.a Ana Valley High School Library. 1801 SO. Green ville, S. A. All welcome. but a MUST for all boaters. Call 531-UlSor~. Motor ...... Sele/ ••/St•• 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT-New '78 22' Mot-Or Ho me . Loaded. By ~/week/mo. 675-S832 •llLL VAN POISCHI AUDI• 1977 MG B, ~recn, Alt'reo Ca pe, lu1a1age r;ack. 19,000 mile.. (203R YQ I Bob. Ser\>lce Station Atlcn dant. exper'd. 08y & F.vC3. Full & J)ftlme. Ap· pjy, Shell Suuon, 17t.b & lrVioe, NB. Se'f'V1ce 1t1llon attend. at S he ll S t ation. ~o wiuna. Permantnt, full ume aummer, part Umc durtn1 school. Colleie ttudent ""''" will train. Oood pay for aood man 1 'mta &. Cat Hwy, 499-4141 SEU. Idle ltema with a o.tb' PUot a ... 1n~ Ad. TYPIST Coast Appliances . quality Antiques in ex· s.T7·25U ceUeot condlllon ; Chip. P\JU lime. evening shift. pendale coclttall cabl.net, 70 wpm. Excellent com-Used Retrlg, Wuhers. carved m a h oga n y pany beneCltll. Apply dryers. ~st buys and 11ldeboard, oak carved between 9A M & 6PM. Be11lServ1ce. 536·0911 11 rm o Ire . ca r ved Monday t hru Friday. Seara Kenmore elec Belgium bedroom ~et, A.9k for Paul Ward or Beautiful 011k s ideboard. Oav1dCuuerrez. dryer, white. perf cond. Mr Ir Mrs Birdseye OltANGE COAST SllO. C.ll892-'7229 Armo1re's l m poru. DAILY PILOT Frijidalre refr114 Work11 Misc 4807 S"1111hore. 542,SQj2 ~.$.SO, AfterSpm. Newport 8e11ch. 9am· 330 W. &My St.. S48 8794 9pm unul 110ld Coeta Mesa Brown frSalu 1 Equal Opportunity Gu dryer. Xnlt cond. $35. man we nut E ....,. White colfet tbl, 24x60, amokt m...,,yer • M:l-6638 glass top. 4Jl6..3082 It only takes a few words In the rlpt place to attract a buyer . Along the Orange Coast the right place to advertise is ln the DAILY PILOT 842-5678 1979 Searay 216' Express Cruiser. lwn 470 Mere cruiser, fresh w at er cooCed, extru. 541MM6. A.1k for Dave. For rent: '78 Pace Arrow, 25', loaded, M/C. Brand new. Winter r a t u . 558-3060. SS.1'5 APOLLO '74·28' amnm('., 27 ' F11irllner Cabin loaded. CB. RP' air. win·~=======!. Cruller. SgJ Screw. Sell t er Ii ed. S I s . 5 O O. 'M Chevy 4it Ton P.U .. 6 or Tradt'. ~. 646-58311 (021LWE) PP 833·1809 cyl, 3-apd. rblt eng. $97S. or968-l089 aft 6PM Al\ 8, 842-9626 Cream Pull rlbtr&Jus V T,....,., TNY.e ti 70 1972 CHEVY LUV, low huJI, 1/0 4 cyl 110 HP ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnU ... ae. new wi<S. Uta. Mere. cruiaer. top shaf)t'. Terry zr. veey aood conct, Perri• Valley Sheu, CB Canvas cover. Sec 12450. Incl. new awnln1 w/sldt Hoolr·up. S48·90TS aft forqulcksBle. ~ CUl\ains. 631-3588 4PM \. I QI DAILY PILOT fundar. S!OJ9'1'1bet 12, 1971 ...... l•povt.d AaltM, I~ ...... l..,ort.d Alftot. UMd UMCI • UMd --l....l~&.1.,,1;,1.11.¥.1-.--,---_.;-==;i..i,,;-...so;.;.;.~----,.twd • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••• • ••• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..._ tlMf..... tHO ~':.~ .............. ~ t7ll Opel 9746 Toyot. 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SS100 l'AftTS-S ERV ~ 21..50 lfllJ'bor Blvd Day; 494-0168. eves ; •llLLVAN rC>RSCHEAUDI• 51~ s twgn 1972. ln w ,...,. ...... IOOLS 4 d m1leage. I owner Extra .urrv n~I · • oor. clean. 673 7424 automauc, stereo tape. ----- &Jr condtllonmg, 34.00Q Must Sell Bes t offer '72 miles. 132GNJ El Oat.sun 2 dr qw. looks & $4,795 runsg~ 673 4743 13631 .... bO< 6t•d a .. oen G•o-e "' aa-zxn ·75 Datsun B2lO. good cond. Muhl sell $1000 SSl-3251an5PM 9723 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('(~..,.A MESA ~~ 494-2872or898-9027 645·5 700 df. •llU YAM --• '° POISCHE AUDI• 13 M11.z.da RXJ Auto. am Im 8trur k. Xlnl cond. Be&l tlffor 64S 0078 a..:::'~,~~»» 1977 Toyota Cell ca s speed. sterc.'O. mag:., air. ---1 76 914 18.000 miles '13 Mutda RX2 Yellow Mus t :.ale. • dr. good cond One Laguna Beach. 494 7176 owner SS7 l 188 13 230 Dark Bm w /ta n tn· tcr Be au t <'o nd $7895/b!>l orr . 536-2671 Merced~ 450·SEL. 1973. lmmac cond , ne w eng . sunroof. new u res. rully ~~~nn eqwp <.;all 957·8191 dur ~=======~ mg bu.smesh hours_. __ 1900 280SE. ruel tnJ, tan, <UIOSXH > $4,995 • '73 EL DORADO. 39,000 nu.$4000. ca11~.1m '78 FIESTA STOCK xlntcond. SlJ'IS. 644·20t6 2% OVER INVOICE PRE ·F OR D CLEARANCE The2<.{ Over Invoice Exclucfoi. Dealer Retention & l'rep. *SMITH FORD* 12801 Brookhurst Garden Orove 534-3254 Sale Ends 9116178 9947 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S CUTLASS Supreme. 2 dr . vUlyl top, burgun· ey/s llver, A/C, P/S, P/S, AMIF"M. cruise conl.rol. 64S-~ 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CC>MflUTl STOCIC OF'71 FORD P1MTO"S Pony 2 Or Sedan, Pinto 2 Dr . Sedan . 3 Dr Hunaboul. 2 Or. 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SlSOO. 968-4398 tr your car is extra cleun see us t'irst IAUE:I IUIClt 2925 Harbor Bl vd. Costa Mesa 979·2500 WE BUY USED CARS CALLOARTtl Used Car Mgr 540-5630 1011\SO\ ,\SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WllUY USll>CilSl We're the new Chevrolet dealership ln the Irvine Auto Center. We need your used car! JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET IUYORLEASE YOUl 19711MW NOW! •IMW• •RESALES• '73 Ba van a l337HOX l '74 2002 4 sp (373LPf) '75S30ta air l560MMl.l '7620024 sp. (SQIPQM l "77 320t 4 sp. C283SP1l '77 320! a air <0940 > Sports Car in saleable cond. Ask ror !-'rank or Tom 842-4435 llARBOURVW Under New Ownership Rat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llDlilfl oVer 200 Fiats lo r hoose rrom plus an oul8tandmg selection of Sports cars al DICK MILLE R MOTORS l.20W Wamer. S.A. SS7-2132 We may hove your next '78 Fiat X19; stall under carinourinvento;y.Call warranty ; 15.000 m l us today! $5000. 494-1177 Days IJl·2040 495.4949 HolMla 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREVIER '72 MBZ 280SE. Xtra sharp. &•1ge Call 559-4128 Mercedes lovers : /\ gem . 250 S '67, now avail. $4900 wht wired lealh. 754-1440 1976 450SEL M.B. Very clean Slll.000 or best or rer 644 6881 Joe ·73 280C. drk metal h e 71' 914 moving. mu.st sell. blue, sunroor. lthr. A/C, $3700/best offer . Rblt. immar. S8700/offer et>g.,air,xtras536·2819 673-7390 ---------• '67 912, S spd. on g Very '67 250SE. 22.000 ma's. tan clean . SSOOO. firm . & brn. brn leather Inter . 644·4887 lo ma's, AIC. AM1FM LINCOLN-MERCURY stereo. Ult whl. cruise 16· 18 Auto Center Dr cntrl, swivel bckt seats. SDFWy-Lakc fr'oresl exit ~~~=====~ auto door locks, P/W. IRVINE etc. work . 752-2315, 110..7000 77 P1re b1rd Fo rmula. '67 Camper. good cond, bome:SS2·S928 1----------1 Sliver Blue-Blue valor. 10,000 rru's on eng, Sl '64 Me rcury Loaded Top cond -.:-~-l_o_Sqr_r.u_~_re_ba_c_t_.-re-bl-• ·~ery~d~.P~~.' 2 dr. 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Stoeks ' ) VOL 71 , NO 1SS, l S E CTIONS 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1978 TEN CEN·· Valley Files f'C1unt.11n \'11111'\ ('1t\ M,1nu.:1•r J1trnt'' l\t•..tl ''·" ,1,k1•1I tht• Or unt-:t• ('ount' I h'trtd '\ttornt•\ to 1nH•i.11.:.111· th•• i11,,1111w.1r.inl't· of l'I\\ f1k-. n111l,11lllll~! t'Ollfukn l111l t•m pl11 \ t•t• Jh\ \'h olo.:11·JI h·~b N l' ti I l h .11 ~·I'" 1111! j \ I h d \ '0ffit'llllt' ITIJ~ hJ\ 1• t .1kt•ll 7~ 11ftht• psychol11~11·a l .,,,1m1nu1111r1~ 10 Ill\ ol' in~ t·ur n •nt ' 11' t·m pit\\~ "Cllrl l'lllnt'lhl' \ t'IH O(fu·1 .. i... 1n tht t·ount" D1 ... 1nt·t /\1turn1'> ., 11U1l'l' wt•rt: unuvu1la hie-for commn1t tc1<.ht) on thl' 1w rHl1111t IOH'\llj(l.lllUll 't!Ul ~111i1 o nJ) ht'. 1·1t) Pc1 !>0n n•·I D11 t·t·tc11 Sully tlurtmu11 und 1 11) 1frpurtm<.•n1 h t!<11h hacl J u t h o r 1 ., ,. d a <' c l' !> ., t o l h " II'\ t'holi>)t1t·ul lt"~l\ ('1ty Allornt-y TC>m Woodruff told City Council members lust ~ , ••• k ·s 1 o 1 th c 31 a c 1 t y p-., cholog1C'al tests given since 1970 wer~ "unaccoonted for " 'Blinding Flash' Gone; fSut NeaJ said Monday several o( I he massing lests were found xluffed 1ru.1de an enve lope con- lainan~ other exuminations. Mayor Marv Adler said Neal has "turned City Hall upside down" ma fruitless effort to find the massing tests. "I assume stealing of con- fidential government files is a c:nmioal matter.'' Neal said to· day. City employees have attacked Laguna Slaying Described in Co111·t The ~urv1vor of a La1!una Bea<'h love triangle ~laying llcscribcd the ~•J!ht and ~ound of murder to an Oran~e County Superior Court JUry Monday Donald Joaquin Shelton, 38, sobbed occasiona lly as he re· rounted the evl•nt ~ of March 30. events that led to his lover 's -;hooting death 1n the Laguna BC'ach apartme nt they ~hared As S helto n t<.ilked , hi s t's lran~ed wife . accused m urderess Anya Ann Shelton, 31. sat in the defendant's chair, her arms folded, staring intenUy <.it her husband. S helton told the Jur y in Superjor Court Judge Mason Fenton 's courtroom that he and Patricia Proferes. 28, had gone to bed early the morn ing of March 30 after an afternoon and evenin~ of emotional confronta· o.lly Pl• -.,_ THIS IS OSPREY'S NEST ATOP SCHOONER'S MAST Big Bird Homesteads In Newport Harbor C h eep Shot Bird Calls Mmt Home By JOANNE REYNOLDS O! Ille o..lty Pli.t 'laft When yacht broker Joseph Minney s aw what he thought was a tree atop one of the masts of a schooner he 's trying Lo sell, he figured something strange was going on. WHEN HE reah:-.ed it was a bird nest , be wasn't en- thus iastic about finding the bird that went with the pile of twigs and branches. "l haven't seen the bird yet," hl' s a1rl today, "but I'm not looking fo r 1t either." The boat. the Sum arang, SEE RELATED PHOT05-f>AOE A3 is llt'd to M1nney's mooring just off the Harbor Department headquarters m Newport Harbor i\N OSPREY, a big. seagoing hawk, has built a nest on the yacht's foremast. ''I'm not planning to do anything with the boat. I'm sttll lrying to sell it.'' Minney said. "As far us l'm concerned the bird can stay as long as he wants" " T he osprey is probably a s he and blrd experts say It takes a n osprey about fi ve weeka to batch the two to rour eggs she lays. AFl'ER THAT ll's another six to eight weeks before tht young leave their nest iAnd the bird moves on. Meanwhile. Minney can boast that he's the only broker sclllnR a boat with a hawk's nest Instead of a crow's ntat. Boy, 13; Injured in Train Leap BELL fAP ) /\ l~-year-old Los Angeles boy's le& was severed bctwet'n the hip and t.M knee when he fell off a slow· moving SOulhern Pacinc frelaht train 1n Bell, police said. He and another 13·year·old were jump- ing on end off cani. tions with Mrs. Shelton. The distraught ma n said the final terror.filled moments of the victim's life began when they were both wakened by a scratching so4nd coming from a window screen a few feet above their heads. "It sound e d sc ary . a screeching, scratching sound. Jt woke us both up," Shelton said. He told the jury that both he and Miss Proferes rose to their knees on the bed. pulled a cur- tain aside and s aw Mrs . Shelton stimding in darkness at the win· dow. "I want to know what you're doing." Shelton quoted his wife as saying as she stood a few feet from the startled couple in the darkness. ··I rolled off the bed and g rabbed m y pants . And s he <Miss Proferes 1 kind of went back down on the bed. "She reached back up to pull the curtain shut. A gunshot went off. 1 was blinded by the flash. "Pat said. 'I'm bit. Did she shoot you?' • • 1 scream ed into the other room for someone to call the police and an ambulance and r reaC'hed outside and grabbed the gun. .. Anya was calling my name out a nd Pal was dying . I just held her." The shooting victim died en route to the hospital and police took Mrs Shelton into custody as she aJlegedly stood transfixed to the spot from where the fatal s hot was fired moaning her husband's name, "Joaquin. Joa- quin ..... Before he gave his account of the murder. Shelton described years of marital turbulence with the woman now accused of murder. According to Shelton. years of on.again, off.again marriage hit its final skid in August. 1977. whe n h e moved lo Laguna Beach and set up housekeeping with Miss Proferes. an X-ray tt-chnicaan in San C lem e nte General Hospital, a nd her daughter. When questioned by Deputy District Attorney David Cart.er. Shelton admitted that while liv- ing with Miss Proferes he still had occasional contact with his wife. including a few overnight visits. Shelton said the afternoon pre· ceding the murder, his wife, who li ved in Los Ange les, walked into the Laguna Beach apartm ent as he was getting out of the shower. That confrontation. he sa1d, was followed by a series or <See TRIANGLE. Page AZ> 86 'frimmed From O cean View St aff A total of 86 people either te aching or involved in ad· ministration in Huntington Beach's Ocean View School Db· trtct when Proposition 13 passed won 'l be back on the job this fall. Some quit. some applied ror leaves o( absence and others ap- plied for extensions of leaves or a bsence they aJready had . A few retired, according to of· riclals ol the elementary school diatrlct. None ol the departing teachll\I pers onnel will be replaced at this time, district om clals sua· gcst, for one qult.e basic reason. "We have a decllnlng enroll· ment," say1 dl•trict public rela· lions ofO~r Gayle Wayne . DA Probe Asked·i the administration's practice or giving most full·llme workers the psychological tests and fore· ing them to give up the righl to view their own examinations. Last week the council halted the practice and said employees would be granted the right to re- view their own psychological teats before UK! documents are destroyed. · Mayor Marv'· Adler s aid that. from now on. psychological tests will be administered only to police and firemen and not 1.0 clerks or secretaries m City Hall. The mayor. backed by three other coun cilmen . supported Neal on severa l other issues raised by city employees in the pas t three mon~hs . Workers had attacked "over- weight notices" issued by ad- ministrators lo some employees and the "misuse" or a city · S low Boat Fro• Avalon operated retirement fund . The mayor said Neal was "an . nocent of any wrongdoing " 1n connection with the retire ment fund Council members a lso have scrapped the overweight notice policy for a ll but pohce and firem en. ·Or. Ne al has the longest tenure of a city manager m Orange County and has done an (See FILES. Page A2) Tom Sanders. 16. of Orange. had good rea· son to s mile whe n this photo was taken Monday afternoon. He'd just paddled his 14-foot kayak from Avalon on Catalina lsland to Newport Beach. He hopes the feat. which took seven hours and 15 minutes. will earn him a place in the G uinness Book of Wo rld Records For sure. it earned him a $.500 scholarship from the promoters of the stunt. who also a r(' promoting a n upcoming boat show The young kc.i yaker flew the burgee of the Shark Island Yal'ht Club. He ended his voyage at the club One-bullet Theory 5 Marines Aired for JFK Panel In Clwpper~ WASHINGTON IAP > --A Can°ning said he was then able Die in CrllSh s pace e ngineer and a photo lo construct the line of sight a n a.l,ys t told Congress tod ay from the camera positions to ttiC'ir studies show that Presi· Kennedy and Connally and dt' dent Kennedy and John B. Con-termine wjth considerable pn•· nall y could have been wounded cis ion Conally's position m front by a single bullet fired from the or and JUSt to the lert of Ken T exas School Book Depository. nedy. Their testimony before the Then. he said, he used medical House assassinations committee findings on the wound locations supported two of the major con· to construct lines in the d1rect1on c lus ions of the Warren Com· of the gunfire. m ission, which said that Lee The trajedory lines ror both of Harvey Os wald fired from a Kennedy's wounds led lo the window of the building and was book depository . the lone gunman who killed Ken- nedy on Nov 22. 1963. Tom Canning, a space proj· eels en~neer with the National Aeronautics and Space Ad· ministration. s aid mathem atical calculations showed that Ken- nedy and Connally were ~ealed in the presidentlal limousine in s uch a way that a s ingle bullet could have struck both. That was the bullet which hit Kennedy from the back and passed through his neck . Connal- ly. s itting In front of Kennedy. was wounded in the back. Ken· nedy's most serious wound was . a bullet in the head. Warren Commission critics a rgue that the two were struck by separate bullets and that this indicates a second gunman was involved. But Canning and photo analyst Calvin Mccam y testified that an analysis of films and photos taken during the 'Assassination provides the basis for computa· tions of the relative position of the two men The photographs a nd rums were enlarged and enhanced to s how minute details . PIANO PUYED SVCCESS TVNE "The best music my piano ever made was on its way out the door. with money on the way In." That's the advertising success experience or a Costa Mesa man who ran this ad In the Dally Piiot: Y11mah11 Plano. EbOny. Mdl P2. 5 yrs. xlnt New Sttts. Sell Stt991orr. 11U•XXXX Ir you want your Instrument to make sales s uccess muslc, u It .. 2-5678. A friendly •d· vlser' Will help write the score. It oi9b' taket a rew words to S;; Mi mualc In the OaHy Huntington Experiments With Lights A street lighting experime nt is planned for two s mall residen- lia I s ec tions of Huntington Beach. The experiment involves the conversion or 32 street lightin~ nxtures from mercury vapor to low pressure sodium lights The proposed lighting system would res ult in subs tantial energy and cost s avings if ul tim a t e l y i mplem e nt e d throughout the city. according to Darrel Cohoon. an assistant to the city administrator. Street lighting currently costs city taxpayers m ore tha n $1 million annually. The experiment would affect about 50 residences on Main Street between 12th and 17th streets and several more homes on Walnut Avenue between 5th and 6th streets. Low pressure sodium lights will cast a pure yellow hue and residents wm be queried after a trial period lo see if the new night-time color is acceptable. The new lights are expected to be Installed In several weeks after more studies are prepared ror tbe City Council. The Ught.8 will be put in at no cost to the city by a Westminster electrical firm. At the end of the testing period, the city can re· turn the lights or purchase the m for about $3,500. Life e>epectancy o( the new de· vices Is more than 18.000 hours or four and one-half years. The present lights require replacement every 11lx months or 2,000 hour~ The experiment ls planned for part or the lighting system that la owned by the city. , Five Marines aboard a large transport helicopter based at the M a rine Corps Air S tation < hl'11 copter 1 1n Tustin were killed instantly Monday after- noon when the twin rotor craft crashed and burned near 29 Pa lms . Officials have not yet iden· l ifted the dead or confirmed whether any of ttle five were sla· tioncd locally The m arines had JUSl refueled a nd we r e hcadin ~ hack to Yuma. An w na when the crash ocC'urred. The craft went down about 20 miles south of t he desert citv m the Pinto Basin area of .Jo:.hua Tree National Monu· menl. a spokesman~a1d. The fi ve were on a routine training night connected with a maJOr training operation being conducted at the Yuma Ma rine Corps Air Station. Officials said equipment from a ll over the country was brought in for lbe operation a nd as manned by many different Marines while there . The cause of the crash is still undt!r investigation. offtc1ab said. · Strike Bid Denied REDWOOD CITY <AP1 -A San Mateo County j udli(e has re· fused to g r ant a t emporary restraimn~ order to hall the teachers' strike in six suburban San Francisco high schools. Coast Weather Sunny through Wednes- day but some low c loudb nig ht throug h m i d · morning ho u r R. Lows tonight 62 to 65. Highs Wednesday 68 lo 72. INSID E T ODA l' Colifomla'a CO<Utal Com. mluton i.t under the heovieat cnhcann smcc ft wo.s created tn Jn2. See Page A9. l atlex .. 9 M M •• •• ,,., .. .. .. M , • ' ( 1 DAILY PILOT H Rapist To Serv In Pri on 8) t, It\' t.AAN\ ll.l • OI -O..~ "''°" IUll Warl't"n l>all· l lt:"W.-11 2X ul At I Ion \·~JO, "'. 1oenll'nC(.-'fJ '° day l(I :!O yf'&rs dnd rour mnnlh" In late pr1..un for the UfM" and bt-.iltnlo! of .t 13 '1·,1t 111d .. I J 11ru ~1rl l.t!il MIA~ 1g Whl•n stntt'nc1n2 Cle.,.ell Or nal' Count)' Supet1or C:tJUrt J udgt' Warn'tl ll l\ruicht ~a•d .. tr ll -~,., W'IUUn my power to do -.o l '\\ould .. cntt•nn· \OU to ltf • in prucin .. You W'l' uof1\ to hvt• m our ll()('wty bu\ w. murh a!\ I b•tt lo ~""' ,o 'ou "111 '"mt· dd' tit! n• turned to lhl '>lrt<t<h "Ir h1~tory r,•pt>ilh 1I M·lf omewher\' Uwn.· It. an tntJnl .:1rl 1n .a crib \.\ht> i.omcdu>-"111 ha\•t" h.-r body vtol1tlN1 and hl"r ht.'.1d tM·atcn tn b) ) uu Emphasmng ha:, d1:sdain for thE' lll W8 I.hat hm1ted Ckwcll '~ sente nce to les~ than hr~ 1n pre on. Judge Knight added . "Society \bat adopts h1wi. like this ls rut :uc-k ai. you are, Mr. Clewell." Judge Kmght noted that had CleweU been guilty of kidnap for r obbery he would have been eligible for a lire term But kidnap for rape limits the number of years the Judge can affix to the sentence . Clewell. a five-foot four-inch bespec-tacled man, seemingly nodded in agreement as Judge Knight calmly and quietly decried the laws that limited Uie sentencing. He was shackled about the wais t and wrists a s well as ankles wi\b heavy chains and handc uffs. The somber deren· dant wore th e blue .jai l s weatshirt denotmg he is in pro. tective custody, protected from harm by inmates who trudi· t1onally ::.eek lhl'tr own form or v('n~eancc on child molc!'ltcr~ f''or \h:wcll , 11 was lht: third t ame s ince 1970 Ill' ha::. stood before a JUdge and been sent to :in institution a rt(•r sexuallv a~ :-..rnlling and beating youn~ girls The fi~t two orrenscs. in 1970 <tnd 1973, ended with him hean~ d eC'l ared a mentally dibordered :-.c>. urrt'nder a nd tx-ing sent to Ata::.c ade ro State I losp1tal for treatment. However. after Clewell con fessed to the assault of the 13 year-old El Toro girl, Judge Knight r efused to have him d eclared me ntally disordered and ins is ted the c riminal cha rges carry the full brunt of t•nminal law. fl may be that the 28 year old man will spend his ::.e nle nce at V<JrC1v11lc• State llosp1Lul when.• he will tx· treated Wife Hacked To Death Over Divorce? MONTEREY PARK (AP> Richard Liau was apparently distraught about his wife's plans to seek a divorce when he al· tegcdly hacked her to death with a meal cleaver, a switchblade and a ste ak knife, police said to· day L1au, 32. who also allegedly s tabbed himselt, was reported in guarded condition t oday at Garfield Hospital No charges have been filed ln the case. Detective Robert O'Connor s aid Maggie Shi-Mei t .. iau, 23, w as found h acked S un day at her hus band's home in this Los Angeles s uburb. The couple had been separated and Mrs . Llau was planning lo seek a d1vorre, O'Connor said lie said various notes and c om mun1 cal1ons to lawyers showed Liau was upset about those divorce plans. Mrs. Liau died at County USC Medical Cente r about 1 a,..J hours afte r she was admitted Sund1ty. 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Jl"I tf,I\ Ill rt'{'l'O\ Wl'l'kS ~wul lh-11c·h l.tft·uuurd I I 1 trll U111 ... t•y "11n1111ed ll .111 up tuct .. y In 1ust u few ~11rd1o lloor.iv · h .. t•hrt•rt·d f" \Ir\ bod) ~ h..il'li, 10 .1·hn11I Two Execs Resign at Oumnel 50 Thl' rc·sa~n.itaon of two KOCE TV Channel 50 c)(ccut1ve.~ was ro nrarmed Mo nday by Jim Cooper. director of community uffams for the public television station located at Golden West College. John Gregory, who was dlrec· tor of development, has taken a new job as director of public re- lations for KCET. Channel 28. Gregory, also publisher ol Foru m Fifty, the KOCE-TV monthly magaiine . has been with lhe s tation three a nd one· half ye1trs. He left the station Sept. 8 Mike Stockstill. editor or Forum Fifty, also 1s leaving the station lo join the public affairs staff of the Irvine Company. Cooper said. Stockstill, who has been wilh the s tatjon nearly three years, will leave Oct. 1. Cooper said that the resigna. lions do not point to any chan.ges in direction for KOCE or for lhe monthly magazine. "It 1s Jus t a coincidence lhal lhcy arc lcavmg at the same 11mt.'. ·· C0<11>er said. "We a re lllirr'y Lr'~(!(' the m go " ·oopcr ~aJd lhut replacements for G rl·~ory and Stockstill have not been !>C'l<.'ckd yet The fo'orum fo'lrty magazine 1s dastributt•d moolhly lo support. ang memtx-rs of KOCE. IL pro- vides program RUldes for the station and articles on Orange County uffairs. Ch:.innel 50 was estahlished by lhe Coast Community College 01::.lrict in 1972 as an educational station It also has produced college course::. for c.'red1t which are dis· tnbuted nationwide. Man Found Guilty in Pimp Slaying An Orangl· County Superior. Court 1ury Monclta y found 23· year -old Edward Harrell guilty of murder Monday tn the 1977 :.tabbing death of Santa Ana pimp James Harbin lta rrell was con victed of m urrlc r and six other folony cuunth related to the s lnying. Ile was the second man coo· v1cted in I.he case and three ad· d1t1onal defendant::. will ::itand t rial next week Earlie r, George Lamar King. 30, of Seattle, was convicted or thl' murder and sentenced to Jifc in prison. It was King who was the key prosecution witness at Harrell's tria I. He testified that Harrell or· dered thl• killing done 10 revenge ror the beating of a prostitute but sat in a car outside the apartment whe n Ha rbin was stabbed l.O death. When Harbin was killed, ;_1 prostitute inside has apartme nt, Sandra Cree, was also knifed but lived to testify ngainst Kin~. County Jobless Rate Up Orungl' County '~ uncmploy· mt"nt rnle JumJ>cd to 6.2 percent In AuQ1i:o.t. accordana to figure~ rel~dst•tl today by the :.t at Em p loy ment OeYe lo pm ent Department The dtmb set the C'Ounty's un. 1!mployment rute ut a two-year high and contlnutd a trend or more une mployment that began in late June. Still. Orange County's un· Pmployment rate remains the lowest among California's maJor metropolitan counties and 1s still under the state average, 7.4 per· t'ent. The state report said there were an estimated 61,300 Orange County residents without jobs las t month Em ploy m e nt 0 U1 ce :.pokesman Jack Yelton blamed some of I.he climb In unemploy- ment on the impact of Proposi· lion 13, noting the number or government employees dropped in August. Yelton said the department expects the county's e mploy· ment scene to show improve· ment in September wheo teachers not hired as expected for s ummer sessions return to their jobs. Boycott Cuts Tunwutfor L4Schoo/,s LOS ANGELES (AP > -Scat- tered picketing, late buses and apparent low student turno ut en· couraged by a last-m inute boycott rally accompanied today's start of a massive inte- g ration plan in the nation ':. second largest i.chool district. A threaten ed <:la:.::.room boycott by angry parents ap peared to be laking s hape as some buses left their lai:;t pickup spots and headed for freeways and their cross-town exchange• school with only a handful or stu dents aboard. Today's busing ended a bitter 15-year-struggle to begin inte· gration in the s prawling 711- square·mile school district. Most or the 2,000 buses involved in th(' controversial plan took off about 10 minutes late from starting points. Olh(!rs ran later ab they h1t morning t raffic. In the far reaches of thl· pre· domina ntly white San Fernando Valley. ::.tudcnts waited at as - signed bus stops for mr>rc than a half-hour before giving up and going home. police l\aid. Police were inves ligaltng re- ports of a minor trarfic acc1 de nt without injuries involving a school bus in West Los Angeles, but no maJor problems were re ported as the busel\ traveled con- gested freeways. "Everything seems to be run ning s moothly," said srhool board President Howard Miiier "There are no difficulties at all We will be announcing t hat school ope ned uneventfully, peacefully and well." More than 62,000 fourth · throu~h-eighth grade students we~assigned to bus rides of up to o hours roundtrip across the district, goographically the nat on 's largest. O nl y 13 o f 62 s tudent s scheduled to ride one bus lcav Ing from the San Fe rna ndo Valley were abQ.ard when the vehicle made its -..._!>t stop and headed for Che fref'way. In a heavily Mexican-American area on the city's East Side, only half of the students expected al onl' stop boarded their b~ Hughes Conspiraq 'No Contest' Pleas Entered by Aides LAS Vt::CAS IAP\ -The personal phyi11c-lan and R former aide to I.he latt' Howard Hughes have changed their pleas from innocent lo no ronte t to federal chargeR that they s upplied the late industrialist with codeine for nearly the last 20 years or his life. Dr. Norman Crane, 72, and John M llolmeR, 62, both of Los Angeles. were indicted lul March on cons piracy char1es . Thev alle~edly supplied ffuah~ with codeine on about 600 dif· ferc-nt OC<'os1on • f rom 1955 through 1974 They are l'!Chcduled for ~n· lenclnR on Oc:t. 23, and unde r a pica bargaining agreeme nt reached Monday tr1e government will recommend probation for the two The Indictment alle1ed that Crane would write Holme11 pre. 'lc·riptlon::. for codclnt' phosphate and empirm rodeine which he would have Wied at a drugstore and then give to Hughes. Hughes, who died April 5, 1976 on an emergency Jet flight from hh; hideaway at Acapulco. Mex. lco to a hospital at Houston. Tex· as, would either taku the codeine orally or would inject himself 1n the arm. the indictment said. Holmes. who served as an aide to Huahcs 17 years. testified in the Mormon Will trial here in December that he had s een Hughe11 inject him11elf two days before he died of kidney failure lie said the drug probably wa6 codeine. The Indictment alle1ed that Hughtt and Crane u ed t-hree oth e r Kushc• aides In the purported plot nut none of I.he three wu Indicted. Crane and Holmes had faced a mnlmum penalty of 15 yeart or o $2.S.000 fine or both Wire Crossed Phone F oulup Proteat,ed .. Chiropractor John Caroompas of NeW1>0rt Buch would like the telephone company lo take care of the party lint' problems he's been having for the past three months . BUT THE FOLKS at Ma Bell don't seem lo be able to do much about it. so Car oompas went to police Monday. According to the re port he filed. someone bas managed lo tie Into both his personal and bu.slne&s telephone lines. • He said that since June, he's answered his phone only to h<.'ar a male voice already on the line, advlslng callers that Curoompas 1:> no longer lo business, is not available or that he's dead THE ClllROPRACTOlt says that when he's objected, the voice has ordered him off the line. Police. llke phone company otflciala, are at a I06I lo explain the interference. School Board Eyes Bid for Sale of Site Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees will con· sider a $.114,000 bid tonight by a firm lhat wants to buy a 1.1 acre abandoned former district office site. The school board will meet in the c urrent dis trict he ad· quarters. 5201 Bolsa Ave., Hunt· 1ngton Ucach Huntington P acific, a sub· s1diary of the Huntington Beach Compa ny. outbid the Church of Religious Science Aug. 11 when sealed bids were opened. The Huntington Heach Com· pany once owned the property. at the northeast comer or 17th Street and Utica Avenue . but :;old it in 1920. J ack Wallace, a Huntington Beach Co mpany official. said he doesn ·t remember how much his firm sold the parcel for back then, "but 1t wasn't much since oil wasn't discovered here until a few years later ." Wallace s aid hii:; firm has not det>1dcd what lo use the property for but indicated that the com· pany owns many s ma ll parcels an lhl' area near the Huntington lieach Civic Center and Hunt· ington Beach High School. School Board President Zita Wcssa said trustees have ten· tatively agreed to use the funds trom the sale of the property for athletic facilities at newly COD· s truc l ed Ocean View High School. Carter Effort With Israel Bears Fruit? CA MP DAVID. Md <API President Curter is making a "giRanta c effort" to gain COO· tesi.1ons from Israel but there is no evidence that he is succeed- 1 n g 1n hi s uph i ll q u est, diplomauc sources said today. "fl is too early to make a Judgment either way," said one officia l. asking not to be iden· tified "But getting Is rael to move has been the problem a ll along, even before the s ummit began " A meeting announced for Mon- day night between the U.S. and Egyptian d e legations was postponed without explanation. However. Carter arranged to meet with Egypt's Anwar Sadat today. With Carter act ing as go. between. there has been no lace· t o-race conference involving Sadat and Is rae l's Menachem Begin since Thursday. F,....P11pAI TRIANGLE •. s torm y a r gume nts that he thought ended late at night on Laguna Canyon Road with his wife in h(!r car headed back lo Los Angeles. But a rew hours later. Shelton testified, he saw bis wire again. this time st.anding In darkness with a gun in her hand shouting hjs name. i;-,.._p~AI FILES .•• excellent job m Fountain Valley for the pas t 12 years.·· the mayor said. But Mayor Pro Tem Roger Stanton said he did not support Adler's statement released Mon· day. Adler said he drafted the statement. and asked the other counc ilmen to give him their comments. ·' l told them I would not be a party lo the statement.·· Stanton said Monday Stanton said he would comment further on the pro blems between the city ad· minis tration and employees at a later date. On the District Attorney's prob e into the mi ssi ng psychological tests. Stanton would only say that the invesliga· lion is "very appropriate ... Neal. Adler and Stanton would not speculate publicly oo wbo might have taken tbe missing files. Navy Copter Fire Fought WASfUNGTON fAP> - A Navy utility helicopter caught fire over c-om· muter-crowded highways today. but landed on the Pentagon helipad where firemen extinguished the blaze without injury to rou r c rewmen a nd a passenger. Capt. Robert Bowman, a Pentagon spokesm an, said the Navy H-3 helicopter c-a ught fire while on its way to refuel aft.er dis· charging Navy passengers near the Pentagon. The helicopter had nown from the Norfolk. Va., Naval Air Station. The he licopter was c limbi ng over an in· terlocklng ne twork o f highways running past the Pentagon. 1bose roads are choked with automobiles at about the time the fire occurred. (erb-di-lee) Mangers Hails Lab Test Results of laboratory tests re· vealing no pollution of Bolsn Chica Lagoon. wildlife preservt' water s brought pret ise today from Assemblyman Deno1i; Mangers of Huntington Beach, who initiated the probe. He issued a statement com· m e nding Amlnoi l USA Inc . which recycles oilfield wast.e on the easte rn s h o re o r the sanctuary. The firm contended all along that no environment.al ha rm was done. The freshman Democratic le gis lator demanded a n in· ves t1gation in mid-July into possible water pollution by the oilfield coolant mud. He also criticized dumping of refuse by lhe public in the area "I'm pleased a t the outcome ." Assemblyman Mangers said lo· duy after studying the report by a Pasadena-based firm that dis- counted any water pollution s tem ming from the oilfie ld work. .. Whe re the company was wrong, we let ·em have it and where they were right. we were pleased." said Mangers . Am inoil spokesmen conceded ot the out.set that some of their own employes were among the general public laking advantage of the area as a dumping ground for domestic-refuse. Guards were posted to keep dumpers out and the oil firm t"leaned up the area bordering the fa~oon preserve Results of the lab tests en which fish are placed 1n varyinj{ degrees or solution mixed with the oilfield waste products and water showed there is no loXJC effect. Am inoil spokesman John Ryan has contended this was the case, but Mangers who is run· ning for re-election. insisted lhe couoty·s Gene ral Se rvac-e div1s1on dealing with solid waste management make sur<' "Since we hav<' had our own labs testing lht• sub!o>lOJnre and have continuous ly monitored all oil-related act1 v1ties . Aminml has been confide nt of being within the confines of California State Wa ter Quality Control Board permits.·· Ryan said. Ma ngers initiated the in· vestigation after a helicopter Oy-over arranged by Huntington Beach City Councilman John Thom as. Northern Rain Perils Grapes SAN FRANCISCO CAPt Vintners say an unseasonally wet w eekend i n N orthern California has left a promis ing 1978 grape crop "right o n the brink or disaster ... Until the rain of the past week, northe rn wine gro we r s an - ticipated a normal crop and ex· c-eHent quality However, without a clearing trend now losses "will be very, very serious." according to W1ne master J o hn Pa r ducc1 o f Parducc1 Wine Cellars in Ukiah "The next two or three days will tell .. Sadat Criticized BONN, West Germany (API -Syria's Pres ident Hafez As· sad has blasted Egyptian Pres1· de nt Anwar Sadat's Mideast peace initiative and the Camp David Summit, saying there can be no peace until "lhe rights of thl' PaJestinians" are restored and occupied Arab lands re- turned. NEW AND IMPROVED WESTCLIFF PLAZA ,,. ............................ ...,! ~"Tltk"Tl•S-."Tll HERB SNACK SPREAD A W...11 ef Cf9lftl c:a.... fiM llertll tn~ 'ficn. 3.59LaCUT 7.75wHOLE 2% LB. PllCG. FASHION ISLAND .....,_..._..MUHi .......,..., 'Tl t w . 'Tl • la I l·I 1 Irvine Today·s Closing .. ll .Y. Stocks I • . ' , ~ VOL. 71 . NO. 2SS 3 SECT IONS 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALtFORNIA TUESDAY; SEPTEMBER 12, 1978 TEN CENTS Viejo Rapist Draws 20 'f Years ' lh GAltV CllA \'ll,Lt" . °'-~"'-'"'" Wurtt•11 Oult• l'lt•"'t•ll 28, or M 1i.:.11m \ l\'Jll "'"' , .. nt('nrt·d to da) to :..10 \t'ah jnct four months 111 ,1,1ta pn-.on for tht' rapt· anct bt•nltnlit of ,, 1.1 \t'..tr old to.I I oro .:1rl ht'I MJ} Ill Judge: 'You Are UnfittoLiveinSociety' man will spend his sentence fat Vaca ville State Hospital where he will be lreat~d . J udge Knight said he hopes that will be the case so that there might be "at least a mirn· cle chance" that when Clewell ii. freed there will be some safety fo r society. \\ ht•O 't'fllt•1H·1n1t r lf'"'l'll Oran.:1· r ount \ su,wnot t 'ourt Jutli.!t' W<irn·n II Kn1.:ht "ud If 1t 1,1,l-'rt• >Allh1n m\ pt)v.t•r lo do ... o 1 "'ouht ~t'nh:nn.· vou to h ft• Ill 1)1 '"'"' · You arc unfit lo ""'' 1n our 'O('ll'lY but ~ mut·h JI\ 1 hale to ..,~y ... o )OU 'hlll :.oml' d,1y be re turnt•d to the strt't'll\ If h1htor\ rt 1w 11t!> itself. '>Offit>"'hert-there 1:. etn infant .:1rl 1n a rnh who somcduy will h;;iv"' ht r body v1olah:d ttnd her head be&ten In by you " Em pbaswng h1h <.11i1da1n ror the l&Wb that hm1ted Clewell 's scnten,·e lo less than life sn prison, Judge Knight added, "Society that adopts laws like th1:. 1:. a:. sick a:. you are, Mr Clewell " Judge Knight noted that had Clewell been guilty of kidnap for robbery he would have been eli~tble for a life term But kidnap for rape limits the number or years the judge can .. mx to ttw> sentence . Clewell, a five.fool four-inch bespectacled ma n. seemingly nodded Ul agreement as Judge Knight calmly a nd quietly decried the laws that limited the sentencing. He was shackled about the wais t and wrists as well as ankles wiU1 heavy chains and handcuffs. The somber defen· Battle Flares Anew Somoza Troops Hunt Leftist Force MANAGUA. Nicaragua (APl lleavy fighting raged today in the t'mbattled city of Masaya, where national guard troops were reported advancing house to house under heavy sniper fire to Foot out leftist g uerrillas fig hting to overthrow the fa mily d1 ctators h1p o f Pre~iden t Anastasio Somoza R ed Cross workers a nd 1ournalists wen~ barred from en· tt'rin i.e the ci t y . a r ebe l stron~hold 18 miles northwest of Managua. hut the soun<.I or gun- fin• could be h~ard from the vantagt' pornt of a national g u a rd b<1rr1c ac1c outsi d e Masaya. Troops 1n this capital city, , meanwhile, reported discover· ang what they descr ibe d as "enormous" caches of rebel weapons as they pressed their se a rch for guerr illas 1n Managua. In Masaya late Monday , helicopter gunships strafed the Sandinista g uerrillas and Somoza's soldiers dashed from doorway lo doorway, trying to evade the rifle fire of guerrilla snipers. There was no letup in the din of machine.gun and rifle fi re and bomb explosions. Refugees reported the city of 40.000 was without electricity and running water. A military source said the reb- el we apons caches h ere in- Wire Crossed Phone F oulup Protested Chiropractor J ohn Caroompas of Newport Beach would J)ke the telephone company to take care of the party line problems he's been having for the past three month~. BUT THE FOLKS at Ma Bell don't seem lo be able lo do much about 1l, so Caroompas went lo police Monday. According to the re port he filed, someone has m anaged lo lie into both his personal and business lt·lephone lines. Ile said that s ince June. he 's ans wered his phone only to hear a mule voice already on the line, advising callers that Caroompas 1s no longer in bus iness, is not available or that he 's dead. TH E CHJROPRACTOR says that when he's objected, th<.' voice has ordered him off the line. Police. like phone company officials. are at a Joss lo explain lhe interference. Irvine Embroiled In Zoning Hassle A zoning proposal for an Irv ine industria l area has generated conflicting data about the effects of the zoning upon traffic density. and an attempt by one city councilman lo dis- credit another from votin g. The matter goes before the council tonight, al 7:30. The applicant for the zone cha nge is the Koll Compan y, which wanL'i to develop a pro- fessional office building on prop- erty owned by t~e Bertea Corp .. whose headquarters is ad· jacent to the site, at Michelson Drive and Von Karman Avenue. The 15-acre property is zoned for research and light industry. PIANO PUYED SVCCESS TVNE "The best music my piano ever made was on its way out the door. with money on the way in." That's the advertising success experience of a Costa Mesa man who ran this ad in the DaHy Pilot : Yamaha Piano. Ebony. Mdl P2, 5 yrs. xlnt. N~w $\99~. Soll Sl l991orr '<XX·XXXX H you want your instrument. to m ake sales success mu!Uc, call 642-5678. A friendly ad- viser will help write the score. It only lakefl a few words to make big music in the Dally Pllot According to Planning Direc tor Eddie Peabody. who is rec- om roending denial of the zone change, if the Koll Company is a llowed to build bus iness and professional offices, the city would collect less revenue and traffic would be increased . However. Councilman Arthur Anthony said in a memorandum to the city manager that he thinks Peabody's r eport is ·'seriously defi cient in several ways." Anthony said Peabody's con· tentions were offered without traffic analyses eithe r sup· portive or opposed to his recom· mendation. The Koll Company Itself dis· pules Peabody's claims about revenues and traffic. Under ex· isling zoning Koll officials argue. the Bertea Corp. would have been allowed to expand its orfices onto the properly. Anthony bas emerged as the (See ZONING, Page A2> Materials Stolen From Irvine Site A thief toted away 30 sheets of plywood, 60 lengths of board and 100 reel of electrical cord from an Irvine construction site, a building company told police Monday. Wilson Elllott, a s upervisor for Saffell and McAdam Inc., told police the weekend theft W8!J the third in three weeks. He valued the loss at •10. The building site is at 2111 Buslness Center Dri\te, In the lr\flne industrial complex. duded a utomatic rifles. rockets, hom e made noise bombs and Molotov cocktails. The weapons we re found in several rebel hideouts, the source said Fighting also was reported in the cities of Leon and Esleli, and sporadic shooting and explosions could still be heard in Managua as the capital's central market and gas stations closed for the first li me in the 18-day-old general strike against Somoza. Reports from medical sources and visitors to hospitals indicat- ed a l least 100 dead in the Manag ua area. but many of them apparently were brought in from other areas. <See BA'ITLE, Page A2l Fewer Jobs Recorded In County Orange County 's unemploy- ment rate jumped to 6.2 percent in August, according lo fi gures released today by the state E m p loyment De ve lopment Department. The climb set the county's un- e mployment rate at a two-year high and continued a trend of more unemployment that began in late June. Sti II , Orange County's un· employment rate remains the lowest among California's major metropolitan counties and is sliU under the slate average, 7.4 per· cent. The s tate report said there were an estimated 61.300 Orange County residents without jobs last month. Empl oy m e n t o ffi ce spokes man Jack Yelton blamed som e of the climb in unemploy- ment on the impact of Proposi- tion 13. noting the number of government employees dropped in August. Yelton said the department expects the county's employ· ment scene to show improve- ment in September whe n teachers not hired as expected for s ummer sessions return to their jobs. Northern Rain Perils Grapes SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Vintners say an unseasonally wet weekend in Northern California has left a promising 1978 grape crop "right on lhe brink of disaster." Until the rain of the past week, northern wine g rowers an· ticipated a normal crop and ex- cellent quality. However, without a clearing trend now losses "will be very, very seriouil," according to wine mas t er J ohn Parducci or Parduccl Wine Cellars in Ukiah. "The next two or three days will tell." Meetings Changed T he Irvine Tran sportation Com m ission hat moved itl meeting dates, from Monday• to the seco nd and f o ~rth Wednesdays of the month. The next meetini of the <!Om mission Is Wednesday, Sepe.. 27. d an t wore the blue .Ja i l sweatshirt denoting he is in pro- tective custody, protected from harm by inmates who tradi· tionally seek their own form of vengeance on child molesters. For Clewell, it was the third time since 1970 he has stood before a judge and been sent to an institution aft.er sexually as· saulting and beating young girls . The first two offenses, in 1970 and 1973, ended with him being declared a mel'ltally disordered sex offender and being sent to Atascadero State Hos pital for treatment. However. after Clewell con· fessed to the assault o( the l3· year·old El Toro girl. J udge Knight refused to have him declared mentally disordered and insisted the c riminal charges carry the full brunt of criminal law. It may be that the 28-year-old The Judge noted that with time off for good behavior Clewell will be eligible for release in IJ years ' .. f trust that you will receive some form of treatment that can give assurances lo society lhal the terrible things that happened in this case won 't be repeated ... lhe judge said Irvi ne city maintenance men work to pre· pare Heritaae Park Aquatics Complex 50-meter pool for s cheduled reopening next week. Man in center hose . down Po<>l floor while man at s ide adjusts nuts and bolts that help to keep sides at proper Olympic measurements. Cily had earlier been frustrated because pool measured an inch s hort of required length, and did quickie stretch job. Whites Boycott Irvine Mulls Pact School m u On Animal Shelter Begim Bwing LOS ANGELES <AP) Scat· tered picketing. poor attendance by whitt:s and bus delays of more than an hour accompanied today's otherwise peaceful start of a massive integration plan in the nation 's s econd largest school district. A thre atene d c lassroom boycott by angry parents ap- peared lo have m aterialized as m any buses arrived at cross· town exchange schools with only a handful or students aboard. Most of the partially filled buses were those which left the pre domina ntly white San Fernando Valley for innei:-cily m inority schools. Attendance was heavier for minority students traveling in the other direction , however. Of the distric t 's 570,000- student enrollment, 35 percent is His panic, 34 percent white, 24 percent black and 7 percent Asian. <See BOYCOTI', Page AZ> Much Ado Over Tic/Mt SANTA CRUZ CAP) -A man who hadn't paid a parkin' ticket led officers from six different law en- forcement agencies on a high.speed chase between here and Oakland, leaving a 70-mile trail of wrecked squad cars behind him. Bruce Enix, 23, of Santa Cruz, finally crashed on California 17 and was ar· rested Monday on a host of traffic violaUons and for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer, the hlpway patrol reported. The deadly weapon was ~nlx'~.c.at. which he used to .. ram 1'1• caravan or durners. officers aald. 'rwo petrolmen au1ttlded 'minor bumps land bTul.1tet In ae'tdent.s alotl1 the route. The Irvine City Council will be asked tonight to approve an agreement with a Laguna Beach veterinarian for an animal shelter to be used until Irvine opens a municipal facility. El Toro Man Fights Swim Pool Builders An El Toro man has picked up the cudgel for "the little guys" in a battle to force swimming pool construction companies to complete performance. Roger Lombardi of 25172 Pizarro Road sought help Mon· day night from the Saddleback Area Coordinating Cou ncil CSACC>. vowing he will seek county or state legislation to as· sure future pool purchasers that they'll get what they pay for . "They C Blue Lagoon l last worked on it Aug. 3." he alleged The company subsequently filed bankruptcy, be s aid, and sub· contractors h ave placed mechanics liens against the project. Lombardi said he has paid $4,600 for an incomplete pool and may have to pay more lo the subcontractors who allegedly were not paid by Blue Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Juan Gomez ol 23716 Brasilia St .. Mission Viejo. said they have been left in a similar position after paying out $16.300 to1he company. Lo mbardi, who 3ppe ared belore the SACC executive board to make lt aware or pool problems and seek advice, said be rel>reaentl 100 people who are having pool construction prob· le ms lnOran1eCounty. He sai~ he "raised some hell" over hit own problems. was 'Writte" •tio.al ln 3 newspaper and 1UbMQuently has recelv~ calls from iraie partial.pool owoers. DayMi PhllllPS. assistant re· f!!liee POOLS. Page A2> Police Chief Leo Peart, whose office is handling negoti ations with the veterinarian, Dr Rose Ekeber~. estimates the city will need her Laguna Canyon Road buildings and holding pens for about three years Cost to the city is Sl .000 per month, some of which will be re· covered through fee!' charged to owners cla1mmi! their pets or to pe rsons adopting animals Irvine currently is using a shelter owned by the City or Laguna Beach. which. a l one tim e. used Or. Ekeberg's facih· ty. They parted after " dispute involving a proposed parking lot. P earl estimated that, with minor repairs a nd improve· ments yet lo be made to Dr Ekeberg's Canyon Kennels. the city can begin operations m November. Until then. the Lagund Beach anim al s helter , only a few blocks away. will continue t.o be used Coast Weather Sunny through Wednes· day but some low clouds n•gh l throu g h mid - m orning hour~ Low ~ tonight 62 to 65 Hi gh~ Wednesday 68 to 72 I NSIDE TODA 't' Cali/ol'1tla's Coastal Com· m11.non 1s undeT the heavtest criticism lince it WCJ.! created Jn 191~. See Page A9 .... x At 1-flllUitll Q A••U"*"' M !IMVIM ..._, MIAl<el,...., AJ N•tleoMI '"'" Cl-11 SyMe 1'9<1 .. .. a .. 114 AU •• "'' .. '·~·· '"'• .. "'9'" ...,,.... __ II~ M Ttlt vltt• .,.. T'IMettn C1·1 ....... , a ........ .wt u •• .. "'' .... 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J1dl'!> 1n the purporu:d plot But none of the lhrt:t: wai. mdu:ted Crtint• <.ind llohm.·s hud faced a nrnx1 mu111 111•11111ty or 15 yeuri. or ;.i $2~.ooo fine or both. Onofre Plant Due 2-Month Shutdown S AN ONOFRE <AP > Refueling of the rad1oact1ve core will s hut down t he San Onofre nudc1ff power plant for almost two months, starting Friday, a s pokes man says. Oa ve Barron of Southern Ca hfomia Edison Company sald workmen will "let lhlnKs cool off a rcw days and then they start working deep down in a large pit under 40 feet of water." .. Down in there is the reactor Fro• Page Al BOYCOTT. • Onl y 1:1 <1f 1:2 !'.t ud c n t:. i.ch1•rl ulccf to ride one bus leav- mg from the Vall ey were aboard wht:n thr vt:hicle made its last i.top and hc<td(•d fo r lhl' congest- ed frt><'wa y!'. T od ay's bui;1nR of 62,000 -fourth-through-eighth grader~ l'ndcd a bitter 15 year court fight Io b egin 1ntt•g rat1on 1n thl' ~prawl1n g 711 -square milt: i.c·hool cftstrict. geographically th<' nation's large:.t • In the oukr n·al·heb of the San 1-'t•rna ncfo Vallcy, youngi.ter:. .ind pan •nt:. \H 'rt' lc•ft v. a1tmg for up to ;i n h11ur at abs1gned bu:-. stop' bt'fon· bt:mg picked up Som1· parenL'I Just gav1· up and look I ht·1r c·hildrt.'n homt· ('om1M1undtng the delay~ wa:. ru 'h hour traffic o n the It 1•1•w<1vs . Four minor tralfil' ac· <·1Ch·nt~· involving s chool buses w,·re n •ix11tC«J, hut pohl'e s aid no 11111• wa:. injurt•d . Sl'lll lt:red 1>icketing a lso wa:. rC'portcd. as well as one shouting uwicknt mvolvinf{ u parent and a :-.1tuallon where a bus driver w11!'. forl'cd to slam hi:. door in tilt' fuN• of un irntc parent Hui IJy mu.lmorning. most stu- d1.·nts had urrtvcd safely at their des t111 at1ons and Mayor Tom Rradlc•y and Board P resident lloward Miller hailed the start 111 sl'hool a!'. successful · 1 · m most ple ased by the n':.ponse of the people of Los /\ngek :-.." said Bradley. "I'm vt•ry pleased al the way this has all come together. the way the comm unity has come together " A:.kcd about :-.ome huse:-. run- r11n~ near empty. he said, "I cton 't antirlpatc any s ignificant hoytolt I think the overwhelm· 1ng majority of people in this ci· ty a re 1otoing lo obey the law wl1<·t her or not they hke it." SC'hool dislr1 r l offi cial& said ultendanCt' f1gur<'1> would not be ;1vailable until late afte rnoon. 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JIO ~:··r~ !!! o:.~ (~~.':t=~~~ ~~~·:~_,~;. •!r~~~·::t •• "~~-:.:r.~ ~ ,..,.., .. ,~ \#••*"" It o\ ~\t.tt' t••• •I (Mt• ...... C•flte•f'tta '""'"''nuo" Oy <•"'•' U ,. ,....,."''' .,, ""•" ,. "" ......,._,"., f'lltlHf••\ dl-\1.,_.,~ '1 \4 .....,,""''" <'OVeT , with the ruel below it," Barron s aid Monday "They have to lift it out with cranes and pul 1t into another lank to be r eadied for s hipment and processing." A fresh load of Uranium-235 and plutonium produces about 11 million kilowatt-ho urs of elec· tricity in 24 hours. he said. A bout o ne -third of the material will be removed and taken lo a Ge neral E lectric Company plant 10 Morris, Ill .. to be made into other nuclear fuel. The San Onofre plant is ownc.'CI 80 percent by So uth e rn California Edison and 20 percent by San Diego Gas and Electric Company. While it is shut down, power will be produced by other plants in the are;.i. Man Poisoned By Umbrella? LONDON t/\P J -Scotland Ya rd is in ve!.l1gat1 n g t he mysterious dt·ath of a Bulgarian r1 e f ect or -v. ho a Lundo n ncw:.paper su1d m uy hav<.· been ;.illac ked with a po1:-.on-t1pped umbr ell a Geor;.1 Ivan Markov, a 49· year old aulhor who w1Jrked for the British Broadcas ting Corp after fleeing lo the Wei>t in 1969, d ied Monday in St . Jamcs's Hospital. Th1.· London Di.uly Mail said Markov told friends he was wail· ing Lo board a bus Thursday when "a man appt:ared out of nowhere with an umbrella C!Od 1abbt>d him on the outside of hii. t'ight thigh ... BATTLE •.• Convoys of national gua rd trucks and jeeps armed with m achine guns passed Into Masaya on Monday night A bar· r ic ade of rocks and debris formed a checkpoint for the na- tional guard. Nicaragua's army. which barred all civilian traffi c and kept the city hidden from view behind a hill. The soldiers rounded up re· porters in Masaya o n Monday a fternoon and look them out of the city, scaled it off to outsiders including the Rc.'<1 Cross. then launched a n att ack . F our journalists were fi red on hy an army helicopter but none were hit. The fighting in Masaya erupt ed Saturday 111ght as part of a coordinated attack on smaller army and police posts in m ost of the Central American nation's cities. The Sandinista guerrillas drove the guardsmen and police from the posts, then waited In hiding to Qmbush the reinforce- ments who were sent to man the posts. Reports from Eateli, 90 miles n orth o f Manag ua , we r e sketchy. Telephone communica- tions were cut Sunday nlaht, but a refugee s~id Monday that fighting waR still heavy and that he had seen five truckloads of Ruerrlllws approachlnR from the north. Security precautlon 11 In Managua were extrt>mely Ut ht. The Hote l Intercontinental, normally Oood-UL al nlsht and a prominent feature on the Managua 11kyllne, was blacked out a nd soldiers patrolled the roof Guest• were warned not. to lel nny llaht fllt~r through the heavy curtains yi their l'OOrN 0•11• .. 11 .. '~ .. -... THIS IS OSPREY'S NEST ATOP SCHOONER'S MAST Big Bird Homesteads In Newport H.,bor Ch"ep Shot Bird Calls Mmt Home Ry JOANNE RF.YNOLDS OI ,,_ O•tly Piiot Sl~I When yacht broker Joseph Minney s aw what he thought was a tree atop one of the masts of a schooner he 's trying to sell . he figured something s trange was going on. WHEN HE reali zed it wat. a bird nest . he wasn't en· thus iastic about finding the bird that went with the pile of twigs a nd branches. "I haven't seen the bird yet ... he said today, "but I'm not looking for it either." The boat. the Samarang, 1:-. tied lo Minncy's mooring JUSt off the llarbor Department hudquartcrs in Newport llarlmr. AN OSPREY, a b1g, st'ago1ng hawk, has huilt u nest on the yacht's fore mast. "I'm not pl anning to do dnylhing with the t>oat. I'm :;till trying lo sell it," Minney sauJ "As far as I'm l'On cerncd lhe bird c.,n stay as long as he wants." The O!'.prey 1s probably a she and h1rd <'xperts say 1t takes an osprey about ftVl' weekh to hatch the two lo four eggs she lays. AFTER THAT 11 's <mother six to eight weeks before the young leave their nest and t he bird move& on. Meanwhile. Minney t·an boa-.t that he's the only broker s clhng a boat with a h<•wk·~ nt•!-.l tn~lead of a crow's nci.t POOLS BATTLED. • • gional dt:JH1ty for the State Con tru cl ors LH·eni-.c Hoa r<I , 101!1 Lorn bard1 and SACC officer:. that his depa rtment has filc.><I a<' lion::; ag<Jinst four pool com panles operCtlinc In Orangl· County. The state has the authority to revoke the contractors' licenses. he said. Phillips said actions have been fi led ag<uns t Blue Lagoon, Tustin-Irvine Custom Poob. Holiday Pools and Cret.l Pools Me anwhile, s aid Lombardi, fl partner in the R. Tull1u:-. Construction Company of El Toro which builds s pas. he and many others in the county have been le ft with ex<.'avate ct backyards or partially finished pools "I don't care for myself." ht• s :.ii d . ··1·11 m ake it hac k somehow. but what ahout tht· ht the guys. They don't know whl'r1• to turn." Lombardi s a id he and h1:-. group hope to line up contnu:.· tors who will finish pools Ill ;1 "reasonable" price. hut t'laimt•<l one woman who aln·ady hurl paid out large sumi. for an Ill· com ple ted pool was told :.h1• would have to pay another firm SS.000 to compll'lt• lht• joh Phillips warned that rontrac tors hes itate to pick up on another t'Ompany 's <.'ontrarl tn fear that the original firm will attempt to complete the project and file litigation. lie also warned that many in completed pools will be finb ht·d eventually -that not everyone wl II be left holding the bag I h• suggested that pool owners i.eek legal advice from attorneys Phillips :mid t hat unde r a Supreme Court ruling, fintincc rompanies which loan money for pool construction under arran~e nwnls by pool contractors musl a%urc job complet1 on Pool buyers who arrange their own ftn::in1·in~. though. have no assuranl'e of t•om plelion unless lh1· pool company posts a bond M.D . Vandruff, a S late L1l'cnse Board se nior deputy. s aid pool cons truction firms ran into trouble this yc•1ir because of min und C<.'ment shortali(es Holes caved in. had to be re · constructed and then it was ram aga in. he :.aid. Then the price of <'t'm <.'nt double<l "All our complaints came in a two-m onth period begrnning in Junt:." he said "Our only q ues· lHln it. why did they (pool com· pamesl keep selling pools !when 1t became difficult to fulhll then- t•urrtml contracts 1 ·1 • • ~antic Effort' Israel Rejects Carter Bids? CAMP DAVID, Md. !AP I President Carter 1s muk1n~ u ''gigantic effort'' to gain con cessions from Is rael but then• •~ no evidence that he is succC'cd in g in hi s uphil l ques t . diplomatic sour<'l'S :mid today "It is too early to make a judgment either way." said one official, asking not lo be 1den t1f1ed. "But getting Is rael to move has been the problem all along, even before the summit began." A m eeting announced for Mon day night between the U S. und Egyptia n de legations wa,, postponed without explanation Howeve r , Carter a rranged to meet with Egypt's Anwar Sadat today. With Carte r acting a s go· between, there has been no face· to-fa ce conference involving Sadat and Israel's Mcnachem Begin since Thursday. The re was no indication that the two would meet today either. but Jody Powe l l . orfic•al s pok esman for the participant::.. s aid Monday lhal Carter will bring Pres ident Sadat and Prime Minister Begin together JI un approprnilt• po1n1 Powell. the Whitt: Housl' prci.~ se cretar y , dis m1i.st•d a 1't• porte r 's s uggestion lhal the· hiatus m dirc•tl talks l)t'fwt:cn Sad at and B1•i.:tn indicated a slJlc mat'• "I don't think 11 would be 1.1p proprtate to draw t h at con clusion." he s~ud Powell said the s ummit had moved 111to a time-consuming phas e of American Egyptian <i nd Ame 1 •can·l !>rae lt d1 ~­ <·uss1ons, after a weekend re view by a.II three delegations or .. a ppar ent progress .. made last week on some key 1:-.sue:. Curter. he reported. 1s making :in "l•vcn more tnlense effort" lO bridge· diffe rences be twe en E g ypt and ts rael but that "n c •lher optimi s m nor pess1m1:.m is justified a t lh11> point . As Pow('ll descri bcr1 11 the prm:es:. was n ·m1111sccnt of d1f fi t ult l a bor m a n;.i g c·m e nt nc·goluil1oni-:. with J mediator shuttling bt:lwccn tht• contend ing parties. One-bullet Theory Aired for JFK Panel WASHINGTON CAP I A space engineer and a photo a nalys t told Congr ess today their studies show tha t Pres1 dent Ke nnedy and J ohn B. Con nallv could have been wounded by a single bullet fired from the Texas School Book Depository. The ir testimony be fore the House assassinations commillcc supported two of the major con· clusions of the Warren Com mission. which smd that LA·t· Harvey Oswald fired from a window of the bu ilding and was the lone gunman who killed Ken nedy on Nov. 22, 1963 Tom Canning, a s pace proJ ecti; en~ineer with the National Mao Found Guilty in Pimp Slaying An Orange County Suj'>enor Court JUry Monday found 23· year-old Edward Harrell guilty of murder Monday m the 1977 .stabbing death of Santa /\nu pimp J ames Harbin Ha rre ll wa s conv1 ct t"d of murder and six other felony counts related to the slaying lie was the second man con v1ctcd in lhe case and three ad dit1onal dcfondants will stand trial next week. Earlier. Grorge Lumar King. JO. of Seattle. w:J s <.'onv1cted or the murder <1nd sentenced to hre m prison. It was King who was lhl· key prosecution witness a t lfarrcll':-. trial lie testified that Harre ll or- dt·red the killing dont· in revcngt· for the beating of a prostitute but sat m a car outs ide t hl' apar tment when Ha rbin was stabbed Lo death When Harbin was killed. a prostitute ins ide his apartment. Sandra Cree. was also kmfed but lived to testify against Kin~ ( e rb-d 1-lee) Aeronau• 1<.'S and S pal'C Ad m1n1strallon. s aid mathematical <.'alculation:-. showed that K(•n ncdy and Connally were seated in the presidential limousine in such a way that a smgle bullel could havt.' struck both Thal wa:-. the bullet which hit Kennedy from the bac k and passcd through his neck Connal Iv. SlllinR in front or Kcnn1c'<f y was WOUndt:d 1n the hack Ken nl'<I v s most !'.l'rtou:. wound wm, . a hullct tn tht· head Wa rren Comm1ss1on rrtt1<·:-. ar gut• lhat th'· twu were struck by Sl·parate bulleb and that lh•~ 1nd1<:alt·s •• st•con<J gunman w:J:. involved. Bul Can111ng and photo ;:inalyst C:.ilv111 McCi.lmy testified that :.rn ana lysis or films and photo:-. tukl•n during the assassinatwn J)rov1dl•:. tht: IJa:.i~ fo r computa t 1011!'. of tht· rcl;.it1 vc pos ition of the two men The photogr;.iphs anci lilm~ W(•re enlarged und cnhanc1.·d to show minute detail~ Fro• Pafl' A I ZONING ... app» n •nt c-hicf propom•nt on r he rounl'tl ror lhl' Koll Company ••P· n l1t .. .1 t wn and r<'CC'ol ly ll<.1:- mJnc·uvcrNJ to t'x<"lude one counl'ilmnn. Lurry Ag run. frorn part1C'1pating in tonight 's votl: Bt•euusc• Al!ran attended a rmrtlon of lht• zoning heann~ h11 fo1<· th1· P let nn1n g Com n11sl'1nn. 1\111 hony askecJ C'11 y At tornl'V .la m~·-. 1:-:n ckson to 11l \.el)t1g at1· -v.hNht·r Agran legally ought to ht• excluded from th1· volt• on thl• lht•orv he'd been un dufv 111flu1·nc•t·d · But Ertt•k:.on ruled four day:. ago that bccaust: Agran was al th<.· meeting only five mmutes. did not ll'!>lifv and left whl'n his :.1ppt•ara nCl' w;.i:. q ue~tioned by ;i deputy t·1ty a ttornt'y, h11> ab1J1ty to ;.ict on lhe m;.itte r was not lega ll y 1mpa1rcd NEW AND IMPROVED HERB SNACK SPREAD A b4tnd of CrHm Chttse, lint herlH ind sp1CH 3.59LB.CUT 8100,000 Blaze BAK£RSFtELD <AP> An au.empted bur"litry turned Into a blue that caused $100,000 dam111e to 11 Bakersfield offi ce bulldln1 early toduy, fire of. flcla1a aaid Bakersfield r1re Capt Leroy Kollcnborn said five Ju veniles we r e seen running lrom the buildlnR when It c&uJ!ht on fl r" at 1 30 n m 7. 7 52~.~!c~ fif~k~r1 f~rfiill~~~"' WESTCLIFF PLAZA '79'1 • .,.,.... ................. , ... ,, M-...M. 'ft t s.t. "Tl 6 S.. 'fl I .. M4llHl•'SYIU.A .. DAMA P'OtHT ...... ,,_ .... 'ft •-"ff• FASHION ISLAND 17 1 Laguna/South Coast After noon N. Y. St.wks \• • j ., ' VOL. 71, N O 2SS. 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA TUESDAY , SEPTEM BER 12, 1978 • TEN CE NT1 Toro Girl's Rapist Sentenced to Pnson· 8~ (;Attl' CllA' \''11.U . · °' -0..•• ~ .... 'u ff w .II It'll !>.tit· ( h ~ t•ll :.!H ur M1"1on V1r1n "as '1·11t101 1-rl tu tl,1, lo '..lll \t'.tr.., ,1nd futtt rnonth' 1n 'tJtt' llr"on 1111 tht· rd ~H. .inti bt•11t111~ ut a IJ '' ,1r old fo.I I oru g11 l ltbl Mil\ IM \\ h1•n "l'llll llt"ln~ ( lo·~ t•ll 01 u11i.:t.> l 'ounl} i"UJ~·r aor < ourt Jud~t· WUrt \'11 II Kn1~hl ... 11d H •l ...... r,, ~ 1thin m) po\l.c-r 10 do i.o, I would 1;('0lN'ICl' you to hfr 10 priwn Y<iu tin • unf1l lo live m our ,m•1cty but a!\ tYHwh a:. I halt• lo , .. , 110 you will !'tome duy be re turnt.td w lh(• s l rt·t:ls IC hu.tory n·1wu b 1bt'lr. 'ttrnt'wherc lh~n· 1:. dO infant ~1rl an a enb ~ho '>IHTacdti) will h uve her body v1olult·d Jr\l.l ht·r ht'1td beaten an by you · Em phllb1.ung h u. d1i.d1un for 'Blinding Flash' the la ws thut limited Clewell 's iscntti nce to less than life in 11rlso n. Judge Knight added, "Society that adopts laws like this is as :.1(·k as you are , Mr . Clewell " J urtge Kn1~hl noted that had Cl~wcll been guilty of kidnap for 1 ollbc ry he would have been cl1~l bh.• for a hfc term Hut kidnap fo r rape Umits the n umber of years the judge can Lag11na Slaying Described in Co111·t T he s ur vivor of a Laguna Ueat·h love tria ngle s laying described the sight and sound of murder to an Orange County Superior Court Jury Monday Dona ld J oaquin Shelton. 38, sohbed occas1onally as he re- l'Ou ntt•d th(' e vent:. of Mar ch 30, •·vents that led to his lover's :.hooting dc•ath 1n l hc Luguna Hc<ic h apartment lht•y shared A!:> She lt o n talked , his c ~ t r a n g 1· t1 w 1 rt· . a cc u s t· d m urdt•rl':.!-. An) a Ann Shl•llon, 31, :.;it tn lhl' dt>f1.•111hint ·~ cha11 , ht•r arms folded, sturing an l.A?ntly ;it he r hu...,band S h e lton t old l hl• 1ury in Superior <.:ourt J ud g" Mason County Action Fenton's courtroom that he and Patricia Profe res, 28, had gone t o bed early the morning of March 30 after a n after noon and e ve ning or e motional confro nta- t ions with Mrs. Shelton The distraught man said th e fina l terror -fille d mome nts of the victim's life began whe n they were both wakened by a scratching sound com ing from a window screen a fe w feet above their heads. "It s ound e d sc a r y, a s creeching. scratching sound. ll woke us both up," Shelton said. He told the jury that both he und Miss Proferes rose to their knees on the bed, pulled a cur· Lake Park Funds Cut for Laguna Th•' deletion of funds by coun ty supt>rv1sors for acquisition or land for a Laguna La kes re- giona l park has Laguna Beach ofhc1 als conct•rned today about their Sycamore Hills project. Supervisors budgett'd approx· 1mately I million last year for acquisition or the pa rkland. parti<1lly in the Sycamore Hi lls a r<'a rC('l'Olly purchased by the City of Laguna Beach. Another $1 million was expect· eel to bl' added to the land ac- <1u1s1tinn deul, but supt-rvisors lasl week de leted that fundmg fro m the 1978 79 budget due to b u d ~l'l c on!>t ra1nts unde r Propos1t1on 1:1 City offi l·1ab sa id today they do n ol know wh a t th e supervisors' action will mea n as fa r as the cit y's pla n s t o purc hase Sycamore Hills. "We're tryin g to find oul whet her or not we still have the <o riginal l $1 million in acquis1- t10n funds," City Manage r Fred Solomon s aid today. T he city has made a $337,500 down payme n t on the $7 75 million purchase of Sycamore Uills from Rancho P alos Verdes Corp. Another Sl.01 million is due Oct . 15, a nd c ity o fficials planned to m a ke that pay ment from city funds. then replenish the city budget whe n t he SJ million is received from the county for the parks acquisition. <See UKE, Page At l Capo District Seeks Delay of Permits T h e d e l ay pl a g ued Daon Cor poration development of 575 custom homes on 276 acres of San Clemente's Forster: Ranch m ust cle;1r two more hurdles to· day or race new regula tor y ob· stacles. The Capistrano Unified School Distr ict will ask the City Council tonig ht to delay Issuing building permits to the Daon Corp. <and to deve lopt>rs or the adjacent Me redith property l T he district has nOl yet come lo an agree· menl with the two developers on how it wilJ accommodate school children whose families move into the projects ' new ho mes . T he city st a ff has r ecom - m ended that the City Council ap- prove the school district 's re· quest for a building permit de· la y . Rela tions betwee n the t wo deve lopers a nd the Capistrano sc hool district have .been. good, said Charles Medeiros. d ist rict adm inistrative s er vices direc- tor . But a ddition al t i m e is needed to com e lo an agre ement on where the additional school <See DAON. Paate A2> tam a side and sa w Mrs . Shelton s ta nding in darkness at t he win· dow "I want to know what you're doing .·• Shelton quoted h is wife as saying as she s tood a few feet from t he st artled couple in the darkness · · 1 rolled off the be d and g ra b bed m y pa nt s . And s he I M 1ss Profcres > kind o f went back down on t he bed "She• reached baC'k up to pull the ('U11ain shut A ~unshot went orr l was bli nded by the flash. "Pa t said. T m hit. Did s he s hoot you?· "I screamed into the other room for someone to call the polire und un ambulance a nd I reached outside and gr abbed the gun "Any<1 was calling my name out a nd Pat was dying. I just he ld he r." The shooting victim died e n route to the hospital and police took Mrs. Shelton into custody as she allegedly s tood tra nsfixed to the spot rrom where the fatal s hot w as fired m o aning he r husband's name, "Joaquin , Joa- quin .... Before he gave his account or the murder , She lton described v(•ars of marital turbulence with t he wo man now accused of murder. According lo Shelton. yea rs of on-again. ofr-agaan m a rriage hit its final skid in August. 1977. w h e n he moved t o L ag un a Reach and set up housekeeping w1lh Miss Proferes, an X-ray technician 1n San Cle mente Ge n e ra l Hos p ita l. and he r dau~hter <See TRIANGLE, Page A2l Bandit Rohs Drug S tore In Cle m e nte A young m an wielding a pear l handled pistol dem anded drugs a nd m o n ey Mon d ay f rom e mployees in a downtown San C l e m e nte dru g stor e a nd escaped with $1,265 in a pillow case. E mployees at t he Med -Rx Drug Store, 241 Ave. del Mar. told police the blond-ha ired ban- dit, about 23 years old, with a bus hy must ache. came into the store a bout 1:30 p.m . Showing a 19-year -old cle rk a double· barreled Derringer, he told her to keep her m outh s hut and give him all the store's cash. lie a lso asked for "medicine." but left after he stuffed $1,265 worth of bill!; into a yellow striped pillow case, police said. Three drug store e mployees were a lone in the store a whe n the gunman entered He was last seen escaping on foot. afrix t.o the sentence. , Cle well. a five-root fou~inch be s pectacled man. see mingly nodded in agreement a s Judge Knight c a l mly a nd qu ietly decried the laws that limited the sente ncing. · He was s hac kled a bout the wa is t a nd wrists a s we ll as a nkles with heavy c hains a nd handcuffs. The sombe r defen- d a n l wor e t h e b lue .J a i l sweats hirt denoting he is in pro· tective custody. protected from h arm by inmates who lrad1 tiona lly seek their own form of vengeance on child molesters For Cle we ll , it was the third tim e since 1970 he has stood before a judge and been sent to an institution after sexuallv as saulting and beating young girls The fi rst two offenses, an 1970 and 1973, ended w1lh htm bean~ decla red a mentally disordered sex offender and ttt'tnJ{ s ent to Atas<'adero St ate llospila l for lrt•atmt.'nt llowt•ve r. aftc·r f'lewc•ll con fessed lo th1.· assault of the 1:1 yt•ar old 1-:1 Toro girl. Judge Knig ht refused tu have hi m declared m enta lly d isorde red d n d 1 n s 1 i; t <.' d t h l' t' r 1 m 1 n a I rh ar~cs carry lht• lull brunt of ISee PRISON, Page AZ> D•ilJ l'ilM ~t.offPlloto EL MORRO TEACHER GINGER PRESTWICH POUNDS ERASERS FOR FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL 2,900 Youngatera Trudged Back to the Claaarooma In Laguna Beach Today School Starts Smoothly 2,900 Laguna Students Begin New Term More than 2,900 s tud e nts walke d , rode bicycles or were driven throug h the dr izzle to sch o o l's o pe n ing in Laguna Beach Unifi ed School District. School orricia ls s aid every- thing went smoothly. co nsider· ing it is the first da y of school in the small district. a nd business manager Clyde Lovelady said the district 's reduced ei~hl·bus fleet made it on lime to meet the first bell. "W c can't reBlly tell how the new bus schedules are going to work until later an the week." Lovelady said, adding that a lot of parents drive t heir children to school on opening day The school dis tric t expects 2.5 percent fewer stude nts this year tha n last. bas ing their pro· jection on pas t declines in the s m all school district Northe rn Rain P e rils Gr apes SA N FRANCISCO I A PI Vintners say an unseasonall y w e t weeke n d in No rthe rn Ca lifo rnia has left a promising 1978 grape crop "right on the brink of disaster." Until the rain of the past week. north e r n wine g r o w ers a n- ticipated a normal crop and ex· cellent q uality. However . without a clearing t re nd now losses "will be very . ver y serious," according to wine m ast e r J o hn Pard u cci o f Parducci Wine Cell ars in Ukiah. "The next two or three d ays will tell." Only 31 kindergartener s are attending El Morro Elem entary Sc hool this year. with 47 or the five year olds at Top or th(' World School and another 48 at Aliso Elementary School "We ha d a decline in kin d e r garte ner s las t year a nd we 'r e antic ipatin g the sa me thing this year ." Lovelady said He said the distr ict is in need of mote bus drivers . despite the fact t hat high school busing ha:. be en eliminat ed . as we ll as bu ~t''i for the now d e funct enrichment progra m . a nd a ner noon bu:-.injo! for k1taderga rtencr:. l11gh school children ride on h1c·yclcs and skateboards from i.uch arcus as Top or lhc World and Arc-h BN1rh llc1ghts And wh11t• lht• ridt• rll1wn lh1• hill m1ghl lw easy , Lovcl::idy ,;a.vs hl• l'Xpec·t:. many of l h1• h1 1:?h !-.('hool student:. will h~a!l <S~e S(;llOOLS. Pagf' i\ll Five Marines Kille d As Chopper Crashes Five Marines aboa rd a large transport helicopter based at the M ari n e Corps Air S l a t1on <he l icopte r > in Tustin w1o•rc killed instantly Monday after noon when the twin rotor craft crash ed and bur ned nc<1r 29 P a lms. Officials have not yet 1den tifi ed the dead o r confirmed whether any of the fa ve were st u lioned locally. T he marines had Just refue led a nd were h e ad in g bac k t o Yuma, Ariz., whe n the crash occur red. The cr aft went clown a bo ut 20 mile s south o f tht de sert city in the Pinto Basin urea of J oshua Tree National Monu me nt. a spoke sm an said. The five were on a routine training flight connected with a m ajor training operation being conducted at the Yuma Maran · Corps Air StaUon. Officials s aid eq uipment from all ovt>r the count r} was brought in for the oper a tion and 1:. m;111ncd liy m any d1ffl•rcnl Mai 111e~ whil<> thl'rt• Th~ C'a usc· uf the cru1>h 1s still undt·r invest1gtit1 on , off1c1ab !>a HJ Strike Bid Denied REOWOOO C ITY !AP1 A San Mateo County JU<igl• has rl' l'us ed to grant a ll·m porary r<'sl r aining order lo halt the teachers· strike• in six suburban Sa n f''ranc1sco tu gh :.chools. Ora n ge Co ast \t' .. atbt-r PIANO PLAYED SVCCESS TVNE "The best music m y pia no ever mad(• was on Its way out the doot, with money on the way In." Toro Man Takes Up Pool Fight Sun ny t h1 ou~h Wednes- day but :.ome low c louds nig h t th ro u ~h mid - m or ning h ou r~. Lows ton1 1(ht r.2 to fi~ Hig hs Wt•tl1wsday 6H to 72. Thal 's th<' adverti5lng success exper ience of a Costa Mesa man who run this ad In the Daily Pilot . Y11m11h11 Puino. Ebony Md l r 2, ~ yr11 xlnt N1•" $1 9U~. Sell Sl l99 1of1. llXX·XlO<)\ If you want your Instrume nt to make 11elc11 success music,' call 642-S678. A friendly sd- vle~r will help write the score Lt only lakes tt few words lO m ake big muRlc In the Dally Pllot. . • An El Toro m an ha s picked up the c udgel for "the little guys" in a battle to force swimming pool construcUon companies to complete porformance . Roger Lomba rdi of 25172 Pizarro Road sought help Mon· day nig_ht from the Saddlebllrk Ar e a Coordin a t ing Council CSA CC >. vowing he will seek county or si.te le1l1lation t.o aa· sure future pool purchasers that they'll get what they pay ror. "T hey <Blue Lagoon > la st worked on It Aug. 3," he alleaed. The company aublequently fUed bankruptcy, he said, and s ub· cont ractor s h ave placed mechanics lie ns agains t the project. Lombardi s aid he has paid $4.600 for on incomplete pool and moy have to pay m ore to the s ubco ntrac ton who a llegedly we re not paid by Blue Lagoon. Mr. und Mris. J uan Gomei of 23716 Brasilia St.. Mission Viejo. said they have been le ft In a similar position a fter paylna out $6,300 to the company. l.ombardl. who appear e d berore the SACC executive board t.o make It aware ot pool problems and a.ek advice, aa:ld • he represents 100 people who are having pool construction prob· I ems in Orange County. He said he ''raised some heJI" over Jlis own pro blem s, was writte n about In 11 newspaper and s ub6equently has received c a lls from irate purllal-pool owners . , David Phllllps, Mslstant re· glona l deputy tor the State Con· tractors License Board, told Lo mbard! and SACC office rs tha t ttl1 department has fil ed ac· lions •Ralnst tour pool com · pan le1 o pe r ating In Orange County. The state bas the a uthority to revoke the contractors' licenses, he said. Phillips said actions have been fil ed agains t Blue Laf(oon. Tustin-I r vine Custom P ools , Holiday Pools and Crest Pools. Meanwhile, said Lombardi, {1 p artne r in the R. Tull lui. Con11trucllon Com pany of El Toro which builds spas, he and many others In the counly hove b e e n lf;fl with e x r u v a t e d backyardl or partially rlni11hed pools. "I don't care for myself," he <See POOLS, Page AZ> INSIDE TODA~ Collfomia's Coastal Com· m111s1on 11t undRr the heaviest r r111r um Slnct-II was creoled in 1972 .'ie~ Pn(IP A9. lad•x .. C2 .. .. •• ., •• .. , IU ., IN •• •• DAILY PILOf r I ~ntf «-Effort" County Jobless Rate Up Israel Rejects Carter Bids? r \MI• ll\\IU \t 1J \I P1 , .. i.l\ll·nl c ,,11 ,•1 " mJl.ina .. NtKanti\· \"'Hurt h> l(M1n a'Otl t·e"ions f111m l11>rnd hut th• r•· 1' 00 t.'Vhit•n<•t• lhllt ht• '' ~ur1·1'1'CI I II ~ I II h I ' u ll h I 11 II II ,. I d lplllllhl\I\' '1'111 ('I '' ,,11tl l1td tl\ •'It '' tuo l'litt h tu tn-'kt· .i JUdj(nh•nl t•1th1•r Wu\ .,,.,t.I ont 0Uu·111I. Ji.kin~ not 111 lk.' 1th•n t1 h 1·cl nut 1tt·1t111..: 1'1 tt\'I ti1 ntO\ \" htti. bt~·n lh1• J1r11 bl1 m ,111 Jlo11~. 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Prosch, of 3501 S El Camino Heal, Apt. 28, collided with another driven by M a rllyn Kuy Ha nson. or 420 Monte rey Lane, at the intersec- tion of Avenida Victoria and No rth Ol u Vista a bout 6 p m The P rosc h car the n hit a nursery school le nce on A venada Victor ia, spun across the street and hit a parked car a nd a tree. poh cc said The o nly IOJ uries caused by the cr ash we re to Prosc h . who was treated a l San Cle m e nte Gem.·ral ffosp1ta l for a n inJum:J left fool Il l' wa~ then booked o n s uspt· CtOn Of driving under the Ill· flu l1n cc of a l cohol a nd re. h.·a:.cd , pending an appearance Ill the South O range County Munic ipal Court. E'ro•P,...A I POOLS ... ~aid "I 'll makt• 1t beick :.oml·how. but whal ttboul the llt- the guys. They don't know where to turn." Lombard i !la rd he and his grouµ huix· tn linC' up C'Ontrac- tor:-. who will f1ni!>h poob eil a "rca:-.cmahll"" price, but c la1mt'd on,· wom a n who already hci d pa1<I out lar~c '-Um~ for an Ill· com pll'L<'d pool Wal> told :.he would have to pay another fi rm $8.000 to com plete.• tht· JOb Ph1lli~ warned lhal contrar tors ht•s1tale to 1Hc k up on <1nothc r C'ompnny·:-. contract m fear Iha! lht• r>r1J;l1 nal firm will .Jltl'mpl l o romplcll' the proJCCI ancl ftlt· llL1~alton Jfr also WHrnt·<l that many in· completed p<>ob will be finished l'V<'llt uull.v thllt not c.•vcryonc will hC' left holding the b ag. lie :-.uggf•sted that pool owner~ M."l!k ll'ga I arl v1t•t• fn1m attorneyi. l'h1ll1ps :.<Jtd lh<Jt unde r a Supre me Court ruling , finance companies which loan money for pool construction under arrange menl:-. hy pool contractor!. mu1.t JSSUrl' JOb <'Om pl{'llOO Pool buyers who arra nge their own fmanC'ing, lhQuRh. have no assur:in<.'t' of complC'llon unit>!>!> the pool \'ompany p<1:-ti. u hond M D Vand rurr, a S tate Lirt•ns t• Board senior deputy. said pool eonstruct1on rirms rnn into troublC' lhti. yN1r hccause Of rain a nd 1·1·me nl shortage!> llnles C'avcd in , had Lo be rl·· t•ons tructt.'d and then ii was ram Jgaan. h<' :-.a id Then the p rice of C'e m <'nt doublt.'d "All our compla int!> camt.' 1n a I wo -month period b<!ginning in Junl'." he said. 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Or a nge County's un- cmplo,ment rate remains the lowt"s t among California ·s major metropolitan counttes and 1s shll undi..•r thl• ~late <1verage. 7.4 per- l'cnt f'ro•Pa~A I SCHOOL ... ba <'k home wJth friends or take <tdva nt agc o f th e c ity's tr ant>port..ation system . Tom Sunders. Hi. of Orange. had good rea - <.,on to ~m ill' when this photo was taken ;\1ond.,1v aftl·rnoon lfC' d just paddled hrs I-I-foot' kay<Jk from Avalon on Catalina I sland to Ne wport Beach. He hopes the feat . which took seven hour::. :.tnd 15 minutes. will earn him a place in the Guinness Book of World Records For sure. it earned him a s.500 scholar s hip from the promoters of the stunt. who also arc promoting an upcoming boat show. The young kayaker flew the burgee of the Shark Island Yacht Club. He ended his voyage at the club. T he state report sa id there were a n estimated 61 ,300 Orange County residents without JObl> last month E mp l o y m en t o rr1 ce spokei.man J ack Yelton blamed so me of the cltmb 1n unemploy- ment on the impact of Propos1· lion 13. noting the number of governme nt employees dropped 1n t\ugust Hig h Sc hool busi ng was e ltminated hy trustees this sum· mer ~s a result or P roposition 13 LAKE PARK FUNDS. • • Stud<'nls at the d1str1ct 's other S<.'hools a re participating in a doubl e -b us r un p r ogram . whe re by s om e s tudents are dropped off at the campuses 15 m inutes e arlier. The buses then turn around and go a fte r anothe r load of youngsters in tim e for the first classes. School offi cials expect enroll- ment at El Morro to be approx- imate ly 411 students with 469 at Aliso. 457 at To p of the World. 455 at Thurston Inte rmediate School a nd 1.11 0 at Laguna Meach High School They will be a ided b y 151 cl ct ~s1ficd pn sonne l. a nd 154 t eac he r :-.. coun 1>e lo r :. a nd !tpec1a hsL'> Onofre Nuke Plant Takes 2-momh Break S A N ON Of'R E I AP > Refueling or the radio active core will s hut down the San Onofre n11<'lec.1r power plant for alm~t twn months. starting Friday, a :-.pokcsma11 say~. D a ve Rarron of Southe rn Califo rnia Edison Compa ny said work mc•n will "let things cool off ~• kw dayh and then they Mart working d~p down in a la rge p1l under 40 feet of water " ··Down jn there b the reactor C'ove r. with t h(• fuel below it," Ba r ron s <.11d Monday "They hil ve to li ft it out with crane~ anti put 1t into another l ank to ht! re;trljpd fo r shipment and proct·:.s ing " A. fresh load of Uranium-2.15 and plutonium produces about 11 million kilowatt-hours of elt:C· trint y m 24 hours. he ~aid A b ou t n n l' th ir d o f th l· mat<·rial will be removed and take n lo a Gene ral Electric Company rlant 1n Morris, Ill , to Ix: made into other nuclear fut1I Fro• Page Al PRISON ... crim inal law IL may be that the 28-year-old man will s pend his sentence at Vacaville Stall.' Hospital where he will be treated J udge Knight said he hopes tha t will be the case so that tht>re might be "at least a mira· cle chance" that when Clewell is freed there will be some safety ror society. The judge notec.l thal with lime off for ~ood behavior Clewell will hl' eligible for re lease in 13 years "I trus t that you will receive i;omc for m of treatme nt that can ~ive assurance~ to society that lhe terrible things that happened in this case won"t be repealed." the Judge said. But Friday's action by the boa rd of s upervisors puts that plan in doubt, and city officials say they do not know what the full impact or the decis ion will me an to Laguna. · "That fund was a factor in the S ycamore Hills purc has e ... Solomon said. "in terms of 011r meeting the schedule for pay. ment." "It doesn't mean that we can't do it <make the Oct. 15 pay- men t>. Jt m eans that it was an important factor to us " City councilmen were count- ing on the county funds as a means of payrng off the $6.75 m11l1 o n Syca m o r e Hills purchase Oth'e r plans for paying off the de bt mcludl' the possible con· struction of a resort mote l on lhe 522-acre site out Laguna Canyon Road . (.Ind a proposed 54-hole munic ipal golf C'ourse on the canyon noor cast of Laguna Ca nyon Road. The c ity'!> purchase of the land from Rancho PC:Jlos Vt·rd es laM April put an l!nd to more than $37 million in law:.uits filed DAON ... children ('an attend l'lasses 0 1i-.- tnct school!> are alread y opcrat. ing at enrollme nt c<t pac1t1es, Med eiros said The City Council meeting 1s sche duled fo r 1::J(J pm. at City Hull, lOOAvt· Pre:.1dio In addition. the L>aon Corp was schedull·d today to requcl>t from tnl.' San Clt·mcntc w nmg admin1stratnr pt:r m1 s.'>wn to ex C't.•ed ex1stm1< zoning limitations or I 5 homes per acre on a por lion or ili. proj\.'cl in fuvor of 1.75 hom e's r>er C:JC're. A I though ten t ali ve tract maps were approved for the Daon C<>rp. proJcct in 1974, the city has recently required the de- vl'loper to apply ro r a use permit c a pproved in August) and for the ioning varia nce requested today. The recent city requirem ents i.tt·m med from a c itizen in ve:.l1 gat1on which rc•vealcd t hat the dt•v(•lnpcr had 1w vcr <>b· tam ed a u:.<1 pt•rm1t for thl' proJ l'C l and ~xcec dc d lO n1n g restrictions on a portion or the: properly The toning prohlcm apparent ly originated with 1974 approval of the project .Jim Lttwson. city pl ttnning director . s aid that if the development is conside red as a whole, 1l does meet zoning requirements . This was prob· ably the vie w taken m 1974, he sai<l hut since the property is zon('d for two diffe r e nt bui lding de ns ities. Ass ista nt City l\t lOrncv Mich ael Bartlett r ul('d last month thlll the rl cveloper mu~l apply for tt variance lo ex cecd den~tly rc·:.tric l1ons 1n eithe r zone. Wire Crossed Phone F oulup Protested Chiropractor John Caroompas o r Newport Beach would like the trlephone company to take care or the party line problems he's bee n having for the p ost three months. RUT TIIE FOLKS at Ma Bell don't seem to be a ble to do much about It, so Caroompas went to police Monda y According lo the re port he filed , someone h •~ m anaged to tie Into both his personal and bualne11~ telt'phone lines He M id that !>Ince June. hll'li answered his phone only lo hear a mule volct! already on the line, advlslna calle rs thnt Coroompas It no lo.nger In business. 11 not available or that he's dead. THE CRIROPllACl'Oa says that when he's objected, the vole has ordered him of( the line. Police, like phone comp1ny officials, are Ill a loss to explain the Interference. , against tht· city by Rancho. which churned the city was not a llowing the firm re asonable use or its land. R a ncho Palos Ve rde s has planned to con~truct 2.000 dwe ll m g units in the pri~tme canyon area . but a zoning dec1s1o n or the old C ity Council limited con· strul'lion lo 156 hom es T he payment program called for $1.01 million to be paid to Ra nc ho Oct. 15, and the balance of $5 ol million to be p:tid by June 15, 1979 Fifth District Supervisor Tom Riley wa~ attending a board of :.t.:pt.'rv1~ors me<!ltng tod ay and <'ould not be rcachL-d for com m t•nt on the d ele tio n or th\• Laguna funds. A year a go. a Laguna Lakel> Regional P ark Task f''orce wa!> :o.t1I up to <'Xlllorc the exa<.'t locu tion o f a park s ite which would bel'OmC' a county regional park. When the city purc hased Syl'amorn Hills. that task force. ~om prised of <01ty a nd county of. h cials. began lo address all of the 1!>:.uc:-. s urrounding the e ntire Syc amort• Hills area Only half or one or the two Lag une1 Lake:. fHlb within the Sycamore Hilb area Pair Seized ... After Laguna Party Fracas Two Laguna Beac h youth!-. wert· a r re!>lcd Monday night a fter polic(' received a com p laint of u loud party in the Arch Bl'adi llcights community Ar rested wen: a 17-yea r-old youth who lives at the house wht·re the party took p la ce. and Da,v 1d fmton En~1gn, 19. of 3137 Alta Laguna Police' said they arrived a t the party and atte mpted to arrest t:ns ign when the 17-year-old a l- 1 e g e d I y s hoved "" o ffi cer again!>t a wall to e nable his com· pan1on to escape Rut Police S~t Dave Avers said he nabbed Ensign as the young man fl ed the home, plac· ing him under arrest ror in· te rfermg with a police officer a nd resisting arrest. Ens ign was taken to Orange County Jail and the minor youth was turned over to his parents. Charges Sought for Marines San Clemente Fire Ma rshal Don Hodgson has asked the dil> trict attorney lo file charges or illegal possession of explosive:. agains t two Camp Pe ndh:ton Marines who a ll eg edl y b o ob y trappe d the ir San Cle mente apartment again~t prowlers. Ne ighbors or Timothy f'red Bucher and Donald Ray Collini.. both 20. told Hodgson they had be en wa r ned to k eep their <.' h 1 I d r e n a w a y f r o m t h ,. Marines' apartment at 107 R Ave. de la Grulla bt•caus<: 11 wa:-. boobylrapped. A blas t al the apartment Thursday night. which shatte rt:d a window four ft1 e t a way . prompted ne ighbors lo ask politt: to in vcs tigatc ··w e don 't know what sl'l off thC:1l explosion." sa rd llodg:.on. "but it left a horrible m ar k on lhc w <Jll. It was set to go off in som eone 's face and would prob- ably have knocked him o ut or worst.'" The fire m a rs h<JI :.aid tht· M arines admitted taking the bo oby tra p s imulato rs from C<Amp Pendleton. where they arc us ed in trainjng e xe rcise!> Tht• two m e n ~aid they had been bo the red by pro wle r s. but Hodgson said they had ma de no prowler compla ints to S<1n Clemente police. One boobytrap was hooked up to the front sc reen door a nd anothC'r at the rear whe nl.'vl'r the Marines were planning to leave their apartment or sleep, said flodgson . Castro Joins Cekbratiom NA IROBI. Kenya <AP t Cuban President Fidel Ca stro. Ethiopia's military backer . new into Addis A baba toda y for cele brations marking tht• fourth anniversary or the overthrow of Emperor Haile Sela ssie. Vas ily Kuznetsav, rirs t vit·e pre sident of the Sov1t•t Union. a nothe r of Eth1 o p1 a '!> s up. porters. was among d1gn1taries on hand to greet him .. ( e rb-d1-lee) Y cl ton l>a1d the dt•partmcnt expeC'ts the county':. t·mploy- m t·nt scene lo show 1mprovc- m 1· n I 1n S e pl l•tn bc r wh t•n ll•Ul'llt•r' not hirt'd a:; t·xpccted for s ummN !>l':o.s1on:. r eturn to t ht:ir Job:. E'ro•Pap .4 1 TRIANGLE .. When ques tioned by Deputy Dist rict Attorney David Carter . Shelton admitted that while liv 1ng w1lh M1si. Profe res he l>t11l had occasional contact with ht:-. wife. including a few overnight v1s 1ts Sh~lton s<J1d th · J fternoor pre ccdin~ thl' murder. his wife. wh o lived 1r. Lo" /\ngl'lc-s. walked into lht• Lagun a Beach apartmt'nl <JS ht• w;is getting out of thl' shnwt'r Th at confrnnt :Jt 1on. he• said. w ;i s followC'd hy a c;en c' or s t o rm y urgu m t•nls tha t h1• thought ended lat at night on La~una Cunyon Road with h1~ wtfl· in ht•r cw· headed hack to Lo:-. Angcll.'s Rut a few hour<. later . Shelton tl'st1 f1t•d. ht· sc.w h1~ wife again. th1'> 11mt ~tanding 11~ <IMknes~ "1th a gun in ht·r hand :-.houtmg his n a me $100,000 Blaze RA KERSF1 £LO rAP> l\n ath •m ptt'CI burglar y lurnf'd into ~1 bla7.C' lh;.il l'<.1used SI00.000 da mage to a Rake rsfield office b u1ld1ng c·a rly today. fire of fi<' I a Is s a 1d Ba ke rsfield firt- Capt Leroy Ko llenborn 'a id f1v1· 1u ven1lcs wer l' sl'en running lrom tht· bu1Jdin~ whl•n II <'aughl on ftrl' Jl I JO a m STUCK TOOL JAMS TORPEDO JIONOLllLl1 rAP 1 A 5.5-cent scr a per lod ~l·d bet ween lhe piston wall a nd cylinder of a lo rp<>do launcher <1 board the nul'IN1r 'lllhm<.irtnc Swordfish forced the ship into drydock for S171.000 in rl'pa1rs. u newsp aper ~ .. y, ~ R1•p:11r l"rt'W" ;11 l'r;irl fl<1rbor 't lound the M·r:.ipcr after Navy • cl1Vl 0r!> i n~f>\'t'led the sub a l sea hut t•oulrl not rletc•rmme why the 'hip·~ lll l'JH'do ..... ~'11·m did not \\ o I k . I ht' I' l' <• r I 11 ;i r b or Sh1pyc1rd l .<t~s;.u d NEW AND IMPROVED HERB SNACK SPREAD A W.,.tf of Cru m Chem, fint herb' ind \P•Ct\. 3.59LB.CUT ......... "SW1U.A .. OAMAro.f ...... ,. _..,. "' ..... 'ft. 7.75 WHOLE 2~ L8 PKG FASHION ISLAND ....,.,. ........... JI .,._.M, 'Tit ' hf, 'Tl 6 1-. I 1-1 Or ange Coast EDITION VO 71, NO 2SS 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Viejo Rapist Draws Tod a y's Closlag N.Y. S t oek s T UESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 12, 1978 TEN CENTS 20 Years 8 y G R \' GR.\ ILLf: Ot -°"''' ...... Wtt WtH n•11 l>.tlt• <'lt'1u•ll 214 of M ''-'Ion \11t•111 "J' '''nh'nt t'<I tn do lo ~I 't'.U :-.. ,ind four m <•Olh.\ in :,lJlt• pn,on (111 1tw r111w .ind bt!alln~ \.ll .1 1:1 'l'<ll olcl t-:1 Toro .:1rl lu .. l M.1, II( Judge: 'You Are UnfittoLive·inSociety' man wiJI spend his sentence at Vacaville State Hospital where he will be treated. J udge Kmght said he hopes that will be the case so that there might be "at least a mira· cle chance·· that when Clewell i~ I reed there will be some safety for society. When '''n":n1· ""' I' It "1•11 Orul\~t· L'uunh ~upt•cu11 Court J udt:e Warrt'n II KniRhl -..11d · ir 1l Wt'f\' within my p<l'lrt:r to do MJ. I w<1uld M'llll'nc· .. you tu hf•• in pnM>n 'You .lrt' unf11 to ll\t in uur 'SOClt'l' but ai. much al> I halt> to i.11y :.ci vou \\Ill '>ome th1.> be re lurrwd tu II\\: 'ln>t·~ ··tr h1stu1 y re ~wa l" thl'lf :>Om'-•w lwn· tht'rt' 1:. .in infant Somoz a Forces Advance MANAGUA. Nicaragua <AP> Heavy fighting raged today in the embattled city of Masaya, where national guard troops were reported advancing house to house under heavy sniper fire to root out leftis t guerrillas fi ghting to overthrow the ramily di c tator ~hip of Pre s ident Anast<i!>IO Somow Red Cro~~ work ers a nd 1ournalists were barred from en· Ler 1n g the city. a rebel stronghold 18 miles northwest of Managua, but the sound of gun r1re could he heard from lhe vantage point of a national guard barricad e outs ide Masaya. Troops tn this capital city, m<.'an while, reported discover.- ing what they des cribe d as -; .. e normous" caches of rebel weapons as they pressed their se arch for guerrillas in Managua. In Masaya late Monday , hc•licopter gunships strafed the Sandinis ta g ue r rillas and S<imoza·s soldiers dashed from doorway to doorway, try mg to <'Va dc the rifle hre of gucrrillli s nipers. There was no letup in the din or machfoe-gun and r1ne fire a nd bomb explosions. Refugees reported the city of 40,000 was without electricity and running water. A military source sa id the reb- el weapons caches here in· C'luded automatic rifles. rockets. homem ade noise bombs and Molotov coc·kla1b. The weapons W(•r e found in several rebel hideouts, the source said. Fighting also was reported in the cities of Leon <ind Esteli, and s poradic shooting and explosions could still bt: heard m Managua as the capital's central market and gas stations closed for the <See BATTLE, Page A2) No rthern Rain P erils Grapes SAN FRANCISCO IA P> Vintners say an unseasonally "'e l weekend in Northern California has left a promising 1978 grape crop "right on the brink of disaster." Until the rain of lhe past week, northern wine gr owe r s a n . ticipated a normal crop and ex· cellent quality. However, without a clearing trend now losses "will be very, ver y serious," according to wine mas ter John Parducci o f Parducci Wine Cellars in Ukiah. "The next two or three days will tell.·· PIANO PUYED SUCCESS TUNE "The bt:st music m y piano eve r made was on its way out the door, with money on the way in." That's the advertising success experience of a Costa Mesa man who ran this ad in the Daily Pllot: ''amaho Prnno. EbOny Mdl P:t. 5 yn, xlnl New $1995 Sell $1 I !l9 tofl . XXX·X).ICJt 1t you want your instrument to m rtke sales success music,· call 642·S678. A friendly ad- viser will help write th~ score. ti only takes a few words to make big music ln the Dally Piiot. .:11 I 1n u 1·rib wh o -.01r1t•duy w1JI hJH' hn bodv v111l<il1.>1I .rnd ht·r lwuiJ bt•nlt•n 111 bv ~ou • ,.;m ph.1l.ltlf\Jt h1<, dii.11"111 tor lht• law~ th!il ltm1l1•d ('h:wcll '" )',entt·nc·e ''' h·11-. thitn 11r1· in prison. Judgt• Kn1J(ht a dded. · Sot1t•ty that adovt-. laws like th1!1 I!> a:. i>1rk aii you <ir<·. Mr Clewell · Judge Knight noted that had Clew1•1l been ~UJlty of kidnap for robbery he would h<ive been t'lll.~ible for a hfo term Rut kidnap for rape limits the number of years the Judge can .1rr1" 10 Hw ,pntcnce . Clt'wt!ll. a f1ve·foot four-inch bei-pcc:tacled man. seemingly nodded in agreement as Judge Knight calml y a nd quietly decried the laws that limited the sentencing. Ile was shackled about the waist and wrists as well as ankles with heavy chains and handcuffi.. The somber defen· dant wo re the blu e.jail sweatshirt denoting he is in pro- tective cus tody, protected from harm Q)' inmates who tradi· tionally seek their own form o( vengeance on child molesters. For Clewell, it was the third time since 1970 he has stood before a judge and been sent to an institution after sexually as- saulting and beating young girls. The first two offenses, in 1970 and 1973, ended with him being declared a menta lly disordered sex offender and being sent to Atascadero State Hospital for treatment. However . after Clewell con· fessed to the assault of the 13- year·old El Toro gir l. Judge Knight refused to have him declared menta lly disordered and ins isted the crimina l charges carry the full brunt or criminal law. It may be that the 28·year-0ld f The judge noted that wlth tame off for good behavior Clewen will be eligible for re lease in 13 years. "I trust that you wiJJ receive some form of treatment that can give assurances to society that the terrible things that happened in this case won't be repeated.'' the j udge said Busing Boycotted LA Integration Start Peaceful o.ltf ~-Matf -THIS IS OSPREY'S NEST ATOP SCHOONER'S MAST Big Bird Homesteads In Newport Harbor Cheep Shot B ird Cal/,s Mast Home By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol 1,,. Dall~ Piiot Slaff When yacht broker Joseph Minney saw what he thought was a tree atop one of the masts of a schooner he's trying Lo sell. he figured something strange was going on. WHEN HE realized 1t was a bird nest. he wasn't en· thusiastic about finding the bird that went with the pile of twigs and branches. "I haven't seen the bird yet," he said today. "but I'm not looking for it either." The boat. the Samarang, is tied to Minney's mooring Just off the Harbor Departmenl headquarters in Newport Harbor. AN OSPREY. a big, seagoing hawk, has built a nest on the yacht ·s foremast. "I'm not planning to do anything with the boat. I'm still trying to sell 1t," Minney said. "As far as I'm concerned the bird can stay as long as he wants." The osprey is probably a she and bird experts say it Lakes an osprey about five weeks to hatch the two to four eggs s he lays. AFTER THAT it's another six to eight weeks before the young leave their nest and the bird moves on. Meanwhile. Minney can boast that he's the only broker selling a boat with a hawk's nest instead of a crow's nest. LOS ANGELES <AP) -Scat- tered picketing. poor attendance by whiles and bus delays of more than an hour accompanied today's otherwise peaceful start of a m assive integration plan in the nation 's second largest school district. A threatened c lassr oom boycott by a ngry parents ap· peared to have materialized as many buses arrived at cross· town exchange schools with only a handful of students aboard. Sclwols' Loss Seen as 2,500 Newport-Mesa Unified School District Superintendent John Nicoll wiU inform school trustees tonight that enrollment In Harbor Area schools has dropped by 2,500 students from last year. For the first time in a decade, fe w e r than 1,000 new kin· dergarteoers have e nrolled in the district this fall. . While 930 ki'bdergarteners joined the district this year. 2,100 high school seniors are set to graduate next spring. "These figures dramatically say what is happening to the dis· trict when you look at the entering point and exiling point," said spokeswoman Jean Harmon. Opening day enrollment was 20,222 districtwide, down 1,300 from initial predictions of 21,550 students in schools in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. The continuing loss of students sets the stage for discussion of ··consolidation of schools and staff reductions.•' said Mrs. Harmon. Tonight's school board meeting begins at 7 :30inCosta Mesa Coun- cil Chambers. "Before now and the first of- ficial reporting dale <in October) we will probably pick up another 1.000 kids," Mrs. Harmon noted. "Traditionally in this area the kids tend to straggle in.·· A breakdown of enrollment fi gures shows 450 fewer students al the elementary school level and about 200 fewer middle school stu· dents. At the upper level, Costa Mesa High Showed the biggest drop by enrolling 172 fewer students than predicted. About 1,790 students showed up for classes Monday. Carter Presses Israel Sadm-Begin Meeting Postponed at Camp David CAMP DAVlD, Md. tAPl - President Carter is m aking a ''gigantic effort" to gain con. cessions from Israel but there 1s no evidence that he ls succeed· ing in hi s uphill ques t , diplomatic sources said today. "It is too early to m ake a judgment either way.'' said one official, asking not to be iden- tified. "But getting Is rael to move has been the problem all along. even before the summit began." A meeting announced for Mon- day night between the U.S. and Egyplian d e lcKat ion s wu PoStponed wlthout explanation. However, Curter arranged to meet with Egypt's Anwar Sadat today. Wltb Carter actin1 as go· bet ween, there has been no face- to-face conference In volving Sada t and Is rael's Menachem Begin since Thursday, There was no indication that the two would m~t today either. but Jody Powe ll , o fficial s pokesman for the participants. said Monday that Carter wm bring Preside nt Sadat and Prime Minister Bei;on together at an appropriate point. Powell, the White House press sec retory. dis missed a re· porter's suggestion.. that the hiatus in dJrect talks between Sadat and Begin lndlcated a st alemate "I don't tnlnk it would be ap· proprlate to draw that con· clusion," he said. ~owell said the summit had moved into a time·consuming phase of American.Egyptian and American·lsrae~i dis· cussions, after a weekend re- view by aJI three delegations of "apparent progress" made last week on some key issues. Carter, he reported, is maJdn& a n "even more intense effort" to bridge differen ces between Egypt and Is rael but that "ne\tber optimism nor pessimism ls jusUfied at Utla point." · As Powell described it, tbe frocess was remlnlscen& of dlf • l c ult. labor·manaaement negotlatlons. with a medtator s huttllna between the contact· tna parties. Mos t of the partially filled buses were those which len the pre d o mina ntly white San Fernando Valley for inner.city • minority schools. Attendance was heavier for minority students traveling 1n the other direction. however Of tbe dis trict 's 570,000· student enrollment. 35 percent i~ Hispa nk. 34 percent wrute. 24 pe rcent black and 7 percent As ian. Only 13 o f 62 s tude nts scheduled to ride one bus leav- ing from the Valley were aboard when the vehicle made its last stop and headed for the congest. ed freeways. Tod ay's busi ng o f 62,000 fourth-through·eighth graders ended a bitter 15-year court fight to begin integration m the sprawling 7 1 l ·sq u are-mile school district. geographically the nation 's largest In the outer reaches or the San <See BOYCOTT, Page A2> Spirit Weak Invocation Hasn't a Prayer Harbor Area churchmen don't seem to be able to get to Newport Beach City Hau oo time. SOMETIMES. THEY don't get there at all. City council members skipped the traditional invoca- tion at their meetinsr Mondav niet. Later they indicated they just might do away with Ute practice because they have ~n havi°" difficulty s chedul-ing churchmen to lead the opening prayer. FORMER MA \'OR Dora Hill interceded. persuading the council to hold off while she works on a solution to the problem that has been bothering them for the past six months. ln July, Councilwoman Jackie Heather was called upon al the last minute lo offer the prayer. It was unclear whether her prayer for "soft words so that when we have to eat them later they won't be too hard to swallow," resulted in the proposal to drop the invoca- tion. MRS. HEATHER noted wryly Monday that "1t is with considerable burden that I carry around the thouszht that l may have given the last prayer in Newport Beach " Audit Asked Cab Fare Increase Refused in Newport A 21 percent fare increase sought by Orange Coast Yellow Cab Company was rejected Mon· day by Newport Beach city coun. cilmen who told company owners they want an audit of the firm before they'd grant the n ew rates. Company s pokesman John Davidson told councilmen Mon- day that there s hould be no prob- lem in getting an independent account.ant to review the com· pany's books and certify the financiaJ data he presented Mon· day. Davidson s upplied the council with tax returns and other finan- cial s tatements to support bis con· tention that an increase in costs was forcing the need for a rate m· crease. But Councilman Paul Hummel noted the m ateria l was un· certified and had been prepared by an accountant who is an officer of the firm. Hummel suggested that before such a large rate Increase is granted the financial material be audited by an independent ac- countant. CouncUman Don Strauss. who also voted down tbe proposed rate increase, said he fell 21 perc~t Is out of line s\nc:e the annual infla· lion rate ha! been about elghl per- cent since the company's last rate Increase waa granted two years .a10. . Davidson was seek Ina a cnang~ from the present rate structure, based on quarter .mile incre- ment.a that start at 80 cents. £ach addltlonal quarter ·mllc Is 20 cents. The new rate structure would be based on increment~ of one- fifth of a mile. starting ut a dollar and going up by 20 cents for each increment. Councilmen agreed to consider the proposal again in October when the audit is completed. Al the same time they will be hearing requests from Seal's and Sch aefer·c; ambulance service for rate hikes o-Nnge Coast We athe r Sunny through Wednes. day but some low clouds ni~ht thro u g h mid · morn i n g hours . L ows ton ight 62 to 65. Highs Wednesday 68 lo 72. I NSIDE TODA" Collfonda's Coosctll Com- m1uion u imder lhe heavi4!tt crir1c11m smce at iros C1'taled tn l91Z Stt PoQe .U. l•tle x .. CJ .. IM M ., •• •14 •• ., .. 4A .. A1 PAIL y PllOl N l yttcftx. ltpl•mtlt' 11. lf?f County Retire01ent Rate Hike Halted O r J l\I'' 1'1111111\ 1,1\f•uH 1' »nd n1unt' t'll\ I r llOll'OI c m11IOH'(' llaH• ~~·n i>par.:d J)I\\ llljJ J ll t'X Ira S3 6 million thl:. H'11H to h1·lp b•lnnn· Cht· <'Oun!> r1·t 1rem1·nt ''"lr m \h·mht'r' 11f lht· th ..1n.:i t 11un l\ ltt•l1t\ ffit'Ol Uo,1rd mutk lh1•I dc•fp.aon Monda' .i (t1 r nnon Tht>\> itttt'(-<l to al41111 rt-,ult11 of 11 flt'\\ 11•111 ,·m1 nt .. 1u1h n1 "' ''"'' Jobi es Rate Up In County bvlm t , ,., 111nm1·11thn1t r.1k in t'l 1 HJW \ I ht• rw w study will tak«' 111to Jt t'Clllllt c·uU tn \ht' <'Ollnly !(UV 1 r n nw11t work for.,e cau111.'<.I by J'ru1u"1tm11 13 wh1t'h could ulh'r I ht• ,1111uu11t tll'4'dl·d Ill tml.tn<'t' tlw rt•t11c·n1e·nl fund 11vt•r tht- '"'I Ill \l 'UI ' ·1 hi• 1i111t• 11wmh<'t ho urd '11 dt' , ' "''"' 14 ,u; wdi:omt! hc•wr. for , 011111, '"'wrvli.ori. who u rt' 1n ' th1 • 1111111>! Ctl ltt•.1r1n~"> 011 lht· 111 unl) 111 \I 1111:-1 JJr\h b1111 K''' It d i'\() W!I' KDO<I n .. w .. ror lht· 11 100 ~m 1·111 ml·n1 workl'r' who I J 1 1•11 I ht• pr o'Pl't'l tlf M .'l 'llll( th111 111111·1111.·nl 1·1111t r1but u1ns inn t':t"ot' l> uhout :,\J 1.ier1·1.mt ('o u n l v t11li. C:u ll cct o r T rt·1t ,11t t•r Ho hc1 t Citron :,aid tlw new -.tudy :,hould offc1 a bet ll'r pu•\un· of wh:.a l new r1tte. mpy ~ As '' rt>:.ull. rn<·n·a:.t':. dec·1<1i.'cl th1·11 will h1w1.· to b(• ruuit by fut u r<• umployces und lax pMyeri. In Augu1t the rd1remenl boa rl1 rl.'Ct•I vc..-J ii 04'W S't udy of tht· :.ysh·111 . IH'OJt'<'tm.: inc·rc•u:.t•:. 111 <·ou11t y .ind c 111ployc 11ay m1•111, Thi· :study -,how1.'<1 S220 m1lhon more would bt· ru:t.'Cled to fund "lt' 'vs t1•m ov1·r tht• next 30 v1•J1 .., t h.in <'U1r 1·nt 1rnym<:nt:. l'JO rtnlllll'l' Po"t1>or11ng 1ncrcasl'S th•~ year ('<Hild pu~h lhut def1r 1t to $228 mllhon over the 30 Yl'tJr pcrttxJ. t·ounty olhc1als predu:te<.I . de pl!nd111~ upon the impact of 1n flat Ion ;.ind Propo:.ition 13 The 11,400 m ember system ser ves county govern m ent em ployees a s we ll as those employed by the Orange County Transit District. UCI Medical C~nter. sanitation rlist ri<'ts and lht: city of San Juan Capistrano. lj S low Boat Fro• Avalon Tom Sander~. 16. of Orange, had good rea- ~on to sm1le when this photo was taken Monday afternoon. He'd JUSl paddled his 14-foot kayak from Avalon on Cata lina l~l a nd to Newport Beach. He hopes the real. which took seven hours and 15 minutes. will eurn him a place in the Guin nc~~ Book of World Record::. for s ure. it e arn<·d him a $.500 :,chol:tr~h1p from the pro mote rs of lht• sl unt. who al::.o are promoting an up<'o m1ng boat show The young k:...yakcr flew the burgce of the.• Shark l::.l1:md Yacht Club. lie ended h1~ voyage a t the dub Oran~,. County 'l> un1:mploy mt•nt ruk Ju mi>t.'<i to 6 2 1wr<-tnl in A u1.:ui.l, a1·rord1na to hgun·' rl'l<'.l11t'd toduv ll> lhe i.l&tt- 1-;m p l11\ n1t•111 lh·vt'lo pml·nt D1•p,11 I rrwnt fht-d 11n h w t lh1· (·ounly:.. un 1·mptoynwn1 r.rtc Jt " two y<·a r high .tnd c:ont1nucd a trend or more une mployment thut beg1tn m latt' Jurw Ray Well:.. as:.ii.tant collector· lr1.•J,11n•1. WtHned. ho w.:ver , lh,1l r<1 lt"-dt:lt•rm1ned f1ext yeur run t be h1.1 ck c h urged t o 1·rn ploy1.·1•.., $100,000 Blaze Satellite to Plunge Earth Stlll . 01 an~t· County '!> un cmploy mt·nt rule r cma1ni. the lowt•,t .tmong Cahforn1u ·, maJOr ml'tropohtan counties <1nd is still und1•r lht• state average. 7 4 per c:t·nt The slate report said there wnc an 1.-i.timated 61,300 Orange County residents without jobs la:.t month Empl oy men t o rfi ce :.poke:.man J <1t:k Yelton bllimcd :.omc of the climb in unemploy· ment on the impact of Proposi t10n 13, noting the number of governme nt employees droppt,'<i m August Yt'lton 'u1d the department l'Kpe ct~ the coun ty 's employ ment scene to show 1mprovt· mcnt 1n Septemb e r. whL·n tcathl'" not hired as expect<.'<! for ... umm1•r sessions return to lht•ll" JOb:o. Fro• Page A I BOYCOTT. • Fernando Valley. youngsters and parents w(•re left waiting for up to an hour al a:.s1gncd Im:. '>!Oil' bt.·fon• lx:1ng picked up Soml' p11renb Just gave up and took their children home Compounding the delays was ru :.h -hour traffic on the frt'•'" ays !''our minor traffic a<.'· t•1<knh 1nvolv1ng !-.<:hool busc:. "''"' reported, but polic'· said no OOl' was injured !k<Jttc red p1C'ket1nR al!-.o WliS rqiortcd. a:-. well us om: s houting 111<·1tlc>nt 1nvol v1nR a parent and a ''tuat.1<111 where a bus dnver w;r :. forC'('(I to slam his door 10 thc Ian• of an irate parent. But by midmorning, moM stu dt·nt-.. had arrived !-.ufely at their lll':.tinat1o ns and Mayor Tom BrJdh·y and Board President llowti rrl Miller hailed the start of M'hool 11:. :.uc<'cssful. I 'm most 11leased by the rt:'sponsc of the people or Los 1\ngl'lc~.' :.aid Hradley 'Tm \Pry ph•a:.1.•d al thl' way this has "'" ('(1ml' together. the way the l'o m m unit y ha1> t•om t· lO~cther " J\:.kccl about some busc~ run n111g near -e mpty, he :.aid. "I don l ant1C'ipull' any s1J(n1ricant bovn>ll I think the· o v('rwhelm- 111 g 10 :1Jont v ol pcopll• in this l't ty urc g<ung to obey the law wh1•thl·r or not they like 1t .. Sd111c1I d1i.tr1cl orri<·1ab :.aid ,1tt,·11clanc1· f1~un•:-. would nol bt• J ViJllahlt• 11nlll latt• arternoon. M llll'r 1•mphasized that there Wc•rt• no dtffi<'ullies '>Urrounding lht• st a r1 of srhool ·w ... v.111 he announcing that 'c:hool o pe m•d un eventfully. l'l'""l'fully and wt·ll," he s aid. A:. we build a n environment or suc:<·t·s~. many of the parental nbJl'l'lion' will be answ~red." ORANGE COA8l " DAILY PILOT 1,,, ti' •t\lal ~ .. ,,Ott''" l>•t.flt "'''"-4'\·rh• """' t ·-ttl.,_ ~,-.., fh-. "''0Vb'1Y-db¥l~fl+t...,, ~•u~ •• '.:~:1 ,;~·~:,::~7;-:o~,:;;~~;'"(·,.~;: ""' \ , N•"'(tof't ftl'<(/fltl HUf'lfl~l)f\ ,.....,. " t '--"'"' , .. ,,.. \/•I~•• '"" '" \•fl"l'ffl'O..• V•l•r• Af'iol l•'l•"''"' .. 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BAKERSFI ELD ti\Pl -An .itte mptPd burglary turned lnto u bJaw Lhal <:uuscd $100,000 damage lo a Bake rsfield office budding early todisy, h re of· f1cl als said Bakers field fire Capt U>roy Kollenborn said fi ve Juveniles W<'re :-.ecn running from t he building when 1t caught on fire at 1:30 a.m WASHINGTON <AP >-· One of th(• largest :-.pace !-.l.ltellrtes ever launcht:d will plunge hack into the atmosphere within ., few day s a nd even thuuKh soml' parts m ight hit the earth. the s pace agen<.'y says il poses ltttlc da nger to humans. Pegasus 1 was fared tnto orbit Wire Crossed Phone F oulup Protested Chiroprar tor J ohn Caroompas or Newport Beach would hke tht• Lele1>hone company to take care of the party ltnt· problems he's been having for the past three months BUT THE FOLKS at Ma Bell don't set:m to h<: able to do much about it, so Caroompa:. went to police Monday AcC'ording to ~he report he filed. someone has managed to tie into both his personal and bul>ine:.s telephone lines If<> :.aid thut s ince June, he's ans we red his phone only to hear 6.1 male vou:e already on the line. udvistng callers that Caroompai; is no longer m business. b not av11ll<1ble or th:it he's dead. THE CHJROP RACTOR says that whe n he's objected . the VOIC(' ha~ orderC'd h1m off the line P~licc. hke phone compuny officials , ar c at a loss to ex pl am the mterferencl• Hughes Conspiracy 'No Contest' Pleas Entered by Aides Ll\S VEG/\S <AP I -The pt:r sonal phys 1c1an and a former <11dt: to lhc late Howard Hughes havl' l'han~<.·d their plcOJs from innocent lo no contest to federal c harges that they supplied the late rndustnalist with codetne for nearly the last 20 years of his ltfr t>r . Norman C ranc,1 72, and John M. llolml's, 62. both of Los Ange l es. wNe ind icted la sl March on conspiracy charRes Th<'V allegedly supplied llughe~ with c:odclnl' on about 500 dif- r 1· n •n l O<:l'USIOn S from 1955 throuRh 1974 They an• ~checlul('d ror !>CO Onof re Nuke Plant Ta /res 2-monlh Bre ak S AN ONOFRE <AP l - Refueling or the radioactive core will shut a own lhe San Onofre nudear pow(•r plant for almost two monthi.. starting l''rlday, a spokesman says. Dave Ba rron of Southe rn California Edison Company said workmen will "let things cool off a rt:w days and then they start working deep down in a larf(e pit under 10 feet of water." .. Down 111 there is the reactor covc-r, with the fuel helow 1t," Barron said Monday. "They have to lift it out wl\h cranes a nd put it Into anothe r tank to be readied for shipment and proee!111ing " • A fresh load of Uranfum·23S anrt plutonium produces about 11 million kllowatt·hours of elec· l rlc1ty in 24 hours, he said. A b ou t on c ·lhlrd of the mnlerlal will be removed and t aken to a General Electric Com pany phmt In Morris , Ill., lo be made Into other nuclear fuel. The San Onofre plant 111 owned 80 p ercent by Southern Callfornla Edison and 20 percent by San Diego Ga• and Eleelrlc Company. Whtie It IM s hut down. ppwer w\11 be produced by other plants In th urea. tcncing on Oct. 23. a nd under a pica bargaining <tgreem e nt reached Monday the government will recommend probation forlht• two. The indictment alleged that Cra ne would write Holmes pre scrlptions for codeine phosphate and empari n codeine which he would have fi lled at a drugstore and then give to llughcs. Hughes, who died April 5, 1976 on a n emergency Je t night from h1' hideaway at Acapulco. Mex ico to a hospital at Ho uston. Tex as. would either take the codemt· orally or would inJcct him self in the a rm. the indu'tment said Holmes, who ~crved as an aide to llughc!-. 17 years. tcst1f1ed in the Mormon Will trial here m December that he had seen Hughes inject himself two days he fore he died or kidney failure. lie s a id the drug probably was codeine The Indictment alleged that Hughes and Crane used three o the r Hug hes aides in the purported plot But none (I( th<· three was indirlcd f'rot11 Pag~ A I BAITLE ... first lime in the 1R·d1.1y-old general strike against Somoza. Reports from ml•d ical sourcc1' and visitors to ho~p1lals lndicat ed at least 100 deud in the Managua area, but m a ny or the m apparently were brought In from other areas. Convoys of na tion al g ua rd tru<'ks and Jeeps a rmed with m a c hlne guns passed into Masayl\ on Monday night A bar rlcade of rocks and debris formed a checkpoint for the na· tlonal guard, Nicaragua 's army , which barred all civilian traffic and kept the city hidden rrom view btlhtnd a hill The soldiers rounded up re· porter11 In Masaya on Mnnduy afternoon and took them out of the city, sealed it off to out1lder11 including the Red Cross. then launched an a ttack. Four journalists were fired o n by an urmy helicopter hut none w r~ hit . . . ' 1n 1965 and unfolded two wing· hke arms to a span of 96 feet. giving it the appearance or a huge, gleam ing space bird. Thin aluminum patches on the wings were rigged e lectronically to m eas ure meteoroid penetra· lions . The National Aeronautics a nd Space Administration said Mon· day that Pegasus l is expected to m ake a fiery plunge into the atm osphere Sunday. but the dive could come a day earlier or later. The North Ame rican Defense Command 10 Colorado Spnngs , Colo .. made t he t!Stimat ion based on tracking data which show atmospher ic friction caus· 1ng the spac:ecraft to slow and be pulled toward earth by gravity. NASA said about ZI .000 pounds or the satellite and 1ls attached rocke t stage s hould burn up from r e-entry heal . but that about 1,600 pounds of hardier m aterials mig ht s u rvive and reach the earth after breaking into perhaps hundreds of small pieces. "Suc h a breakup of a re · entering spacecraft is n orm al and not in the history of space fli ght has It resulted in pe rsonal or property d amage on earth ... NASA said. "The po:.s1b1ht;y or an individual or a s tructure bt.· ing struck by a fragment of Pegasus I that survives re-entry is considered to be lebs than lhal due to meteorite:. impactmg on earth .. The agency est1mat.<'CI that a:-. the satcllit.c breaks up it will ..,,.,1l11·1 f1~1m111i.: p11·1·c•.., o ver '"' .11·1 .1 ~ 175 mile:. long and 1 ~!1 mill'' w1dC' Thl' c·ra ft 1s c1rc lmg lht· l'arth Or\c't• every >i7 mmulc"> on a path that lakl·~ 1t :11 clcgrcc·~ north a nd 31 dc~n·cl> south of tht• t•quator. with 75 percent of thl cours<• over water In the Western lh:m1s phl'n that c:ourse ranges from the ex treml' i.outhern United Sta•t."1> tu southt•rn 8raz1I Tht• ""lcll1tt· doc:. not pa-." ovl'r 1-:urope but dot•:. c ros .... ..ibov1· mo!-.t of /\fru:a and m u l' h u f I n 111.. c1 n d Aul>l r<.1lta. Th<' onl y Jrt•o 1n lh•• L:nitc<l St o.$1<"' un<lt·r thl' path art' ml').'>l 11f Flonc'la . ">nlali :.t•cl1on~ of south rn Alabama . M :s~1:-.'>1ppi and Loui...,an;.. :i11t1 lhl· areo of T cxa:. south of Ausl111 Warren Report Backed Tiro Ex perts Support Lone Gwunan Theory WASHINGTON <APl A ::;pace engineer and a photo analys t told Congress today their studies s how that Presi· dent Ke nnedy etnd John B Con· nallv could have been wound<.'CI by a single bullet fired from the Tl·xas S<:hool Book Depository. Tht•tr tes timony before th(• llou-.e assa.">sinalton5 comm1tt<.'t! :-.upportl'd two of the m ajor rnn 1'111:-.inns of the Warr en Com· m1~!-.1<111. wtuc h s aid that Lee llarvt·.v Os wald fired from a window of lh<' bu1ld1ng and wa:. tltc· lone• gunman who killed Ken· nNly on Nov 22. 1963 To m Cetnn111g. :J i.p<icc proJ t•c ls l'O):!im•er with the National J\ I.' ronuut u·s ;.i nd ~pace Ad. m1nistrat1on. s aid mathematic·al <:a lcuh1hom showed t hat Ken· nt•dy and Connally were seated in the presidential limousine in s u<.'h a way lhat <1 single bullet could have slruck both. That was the bullet which hit I< c:nnC'd y from the back and pussed throui:;h his nl'ck Connal ly. sitting in front of Kennedy. was wounded in the back. Ken· nt·dy 's moi.t scr1<1us wound wus . a hullt•l 1n thl• hl'ud Warren Commission cntics :1rgut• that lht• two were struck hy 5eparalc bullets and tha t this indicates a ::;econd gunmun wa~ involved. But Canning and photo a nalyst Calv in McCam y test ified \hat an a na ly111s of films and photo" taken during the a :-.:-.ass1nation provides the bas is for computa tlons of the relative po:.1lton or the two mcn The photogrnphs and film:-. were cnlargf'd <1nd enhan<•cd to show minute deta1b. Canning said he wa~ th1·n abh to constru<'l th(' lt nl• of :.1ghl from lht· C'aml·ra p<1:.11111n1> to Kennedy and Connally und de lcrm1ne with cons1der ablt• p11• l'li.IOn Conully':. J)<ls1tton 1n front or <Ind JUl>t lO tht• ll'lt of Kt•n nedy T hen. hl' s aid. hl' u:.cd mc•d1cul findin~s on the wound locat10n:. to <'Ons truct line:i in the d1rc·<·t100 or the gunfire. The t raJ1.>etory ltne:. for both of Kennedy's wounds led to the book depository. The trajectory for a ~111,i:le bullet striking both men hud a margin of error of about f1vt· feel. meaning the bullet ca mt- e1ther from the sixth floor wm dow . wherc the WurrPn Com m1ss1on ~aid the ::.hol wa' rirt-d, or from within u five-foot urt'B around the window. which wai. a brick wall, Canning testified (erb·d1·lee ) This lt'sllmony . ll k1• v1rlu.tlly • a ll th1· ml'cl11'al and balh:-.llrs hndingi. prt•senlcd last we{'k, adds a nother layer of s up!)Ort for the Warren Comm1ss1on's loni.: disputed conclusions By contrast. an al'OUSl1c' 4•x p<'rt testified Monday that the t•o mm1~s1on could h..ivl· hN·n wrong whl'n 1t t•tmcluded th<.it no mun· than thrt.'l' shots W<'rc hn•rl at K1·nne<h ·._ hmou"ne Dr .lamC's F. BarAe r ... :w l h1:- t 1'"" ... ho\\l'cl thl·n· o;. a:. ,, ;,() :-,t. 1·han1•1· tht•r1· w1•1·c• four :-.h1il : II lhNI' w1·n · four. h<• !-ta td . on1· of t h1·m <·a m<· I rum I ht• i::rai-: v kn o l l ">;i 1d h y c:o n :-p1r .11·y thcor"h I n lt(' the IOt'ol lOn or J :.1·1·111111 -;hoot er B.H J!l'r ,.., thl• chief M'1<•nt1:-.t for Bolt. Bt·ranek and Newman. an al·ousttl'al consulting firm in Ca m t>rid g£'. Mas~ Thl' (1rm a nalyzl'd lhl· 181 "·mtnuh' i::ap rn tht.· Watergate ta~. concluding that 1t was def1n1lely l'rascd Strike Ave rted"! DENVER IAPI ~-/\ tentative ;i g rN' mC'nt ha:. b1•1·n rc·at•ht•d l.JC't wt•1•n Fronlll'r /\ 1rltm·~ and its 700 mechanic:-., heading ofl a JIOS!'ll'>lc• strih lhut had hN·r> l' a I led for Ol'Xt Week . NEW ANO IMPROV ED ·HERB SNACK SPREAD A bftttd ot Crttm Cllttn, ltn1 lttrbi 1nd Jp1u s. 3.59LB.CUT 7.75 WHOLE 2% LB. PKC. WESTCLIFF PLAZA FASHION ISLAND ., •• .,....., ............. 641. ... 72 w--M. 'Tlt t w . .,., s.. .,., 17 Saddlebaek A.fterooon N.'t'. SC.eeks VO . 71. NO 2S5. 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1978 TEN CEN Viejo Rapist Draws 20 8' 4;\RY C.R \N \11.1.f C)I ... CMll1 ..... ~··" W.11 H·n ll.1ll· ('ll''t'l·ll ~'ti, 11( M 11--.11111 \'w10 ''"" -..·nh'11c·1·cl tu cl.i ~ tu .'0 \ 1•..11 :-. JtlC! fmu month., 111 '>I JI•• 11n.,.111 fur lh• r.11w .11111 l>t"''"''' ol .1 I.I \1•J1 ulcl t-:1 luro .:u I l.1.,t \1.11 I~ Judge: 'You Are UnfittoLiveinSociety' \ h1·11 ..... 111 1•111 111~ ( 11•14 t•ll Or .rn.:t• t 'ou11t \ ~u11t•r111r ( 'uurt J u<.l.:t· \\ Jrn·n II f\na~hl ,,ucl II 11 "'''" "11h1n nH po~t'r co llll 'ill I \\OUhl ,,·ntt·nu· 'OU ln hfr Ill Pl'l'.'>Oll "Y11u "''' unfit to hH· 10 our ..,CH'tl'l) but a' 111111 h ;1.., I h••lc tu 'il) '" ~uu '-'Ill 't111nc du\ tw 11• t1111wcl 111 lhc• 'ilrt'\'h l r h l">lllr ~ I L'Jll'ij b 1 l!.elr -.unw~ht•rt> thl·rc '' ,,n infant 'Blinding Flash' 1•1rl 1n 11 t•nh who ~orrwday will h;n I' ht.'I l>1Kfy VIOhltt•d .1111J ht.•I h1·.1d 11(.•<ttcn 1n lly you · ~m phaMz1111( h11> d1sduin for lht• 11.1w1> lhJt l11mted ('lcwt•ll '' '"11lc·11el' lo lt.>i:.i:. thun lire 10 µri:.o n . JudKC Knight addt:d, 'S<.lt1ety thot allupt' law:-l1k1· tl11!> 1:-as i-;1ck ah yuu &re. Mr <'ll·well " Judge Kmght noted that had Clewell been guilty or kidnap fo1 robbt>ry he would have bee n cllaible for u life term Court Hears Slaying Tale Tht· survivor of a L.ci gun11 ReaC'h lo\'e Lrrnnglc !>laying dchrribcd the i:.1ght a nd :.ound of murdN to 11n Orang<' Ct1unly Superior Court Jury Monday Donuld .Juaq111n Shdton. J8. Enrollnient Spawns R esearch Citing an expected shortage of Saddlebac:k Valley school hp11ce that could occur by 1980, Superintendent Richard Welle sa id today he wrll as k board mt>mbcrs to form a committee to s tudy continuous school opl'ration. "H's a rccomrnendat1on for study ... Welte :.aid of an item lo b e h(•ror e tru s tee s at Wc,lnt·sd11y's 8 p m board m1'et- ing "It tx·hoovt·:-Uh now to begin l1>oking tow<1rd fac1ht1cs in the rut urr " W1·lte prt•d1 C't c d SVUSO st·h1111ls could rc.•ach capacity by J9HO . promptin~ cxtrnordin11ry me<i..,urcs to make.· s pace for a :.chool population the top official t•st1m:.ilt·s is growing ~1x percent l·ach yl'ar. .. We'll have. to have some al1t•1 natives for Lhe community tu h:indlt· enrollment," Welte :-a id ·'Stall' bonds are JUSl not availahle and we ure unable to borrow funds for building pro· gram'" Ttw ~uperinlPndcnt said the d1Mn('1'!> r11par1ty lh about 19,000 !>tudc·nt:. The HnH 79 enrollment 1s t•ht1mutcd to climb to 18,300 slu<l1·11t~ I lnder a so-called Continuous School Pro~ram . the district could increase C'apacily lo about 25.000 studenl'i. We lte said s uch a program would involve all district stu- dent:-111 kindcrg11rten through 12th grade. I\ bourd report estimates the district could grow to 25,000 stu- dents m six lo seve n years. "WC' want to get the study committee started right away so we <.·an determ111e what kind or steps we would have to take," We lte s aid. rn a continuous program, Welte said. so-called summer vacations would be on a rotating basis. Some students m ay attend from September to .June while oth e r s a tte nd school from January lo October. s obbed occasionally al> he re· rounted the events of March 30. <'Vents that led LO h1l> lover's shooting death in the Laguna Beach apartment they shared. As S h elton talked . his es trangl'd wife . al'cus cd murderesl> Anya Ann Sh •lton, 31, !)al in the defendant's chair. ht•r arms fokkd. staring intently at her husband S helton told the Jury 1n Superior Court Judgl' Mason Fenton's courtroom that he and Patricia Profcrcs. 28. he1d gone to be d early the mornrng of March 30 afl<.'r an afternoon and cvenin~ of emotional confronta lions with Mrs. Shelton. The distraught man said the final terror·filled mom ents of the v1cl1m's life began when they were both wakened by a scratching sound coming from a window screen a few feel above the\r heads. "ll sound ed sca r y , a s creeching, scratching sound. It woke us both up," Shelton said. llr told the jur y that hoth he ancl Miss Profcres rose to their kMes on the bed, pulled a cur· (See TRIANGLE. Page 1U) August Tallies 6.2o/o County Jobless Rate Orange County·s unemploy- ment rate jump<'d to 6.2 percent in August, according lo figures released today by the s tate Employment Deve lopment Department. The climb set the county's un· employment rate at a two-year high and continued a trend of more unemploym ent that began in late June. Still. Orange County's un- employm ent rate remains the lowest among California's major metropolitan counties a nd is stiJ1 under the stale average, 7.4 per- cent. The state report said there were a n estima ted 61,300 Orange County reside nts. without Jobs last month. Employment o ffi ce s pokesman Jack Yelton blamed s ome of the climb in unemploy- ment on the impact or eroposi- tion 13, noting the number of government employees dropped in August. Ye lton said the depa rtment exp ects the county's employ· mcnt scene to show improve- ment in Septembe r when \ teachers not h.ired as expected -------------fol' !lummer sessions return to their jobs. Hut kidnap for rape limits tti num b(•r of Vl'tirs lhe Judg\: c1tn ;1ffnc 111 lhc' -.c•nlf•n<'l' l'lewell, J Ctve·foot four·inch hl'l>pec·tadcd man. :-.eemingly nodde<t in ugrcemenl al. Judge Knight l'almly and qu1elly 1h·~·ricd the laws that limited the sentencing Ile wai:. shackled ubout the wa1~t and wrai,ts a s well as ankles with heavy chains and handcuff!>. The somber defen· J Alter the Flood dant wore the blue ,jail sweatshirt denoting he is in pro· tective custody. protected from harm by inmates who tradi- tionally seek their own form or vengeance on child molesters For Clewell. it was the third time s ince 1970 he has stood before a judge :-.md been sent to an institution alter sexuallv as· saulting and beating young girls. The first two offenses, in 1970 and 1973. ended with him being declared a mentally disordered sex offen~r and being sent lo Atascadero State Hospital for treatment. However, after Clewell con fessed to the assault of the 13· year-old El Tor1J girl. Judge Knig ht refused to have him declared menta 11 y disordered and ins iste d the cr1m1na l charges carry the full brunt or criminal law. It may be that the 28-year-old N<.'w Laguna Hills I ligh School is buzzing with activity these days as students make their way toward c lasses across an open a rea near the library 1 at le ft > and the little theater <ccnter L T he school opened for the firs t lime Monday but rain-delayed con- s truc tion won 't b e concluded until December. Oso Viejo P ·ark Backed Council Eyes Funding, Votes to Go Alwad Despite a <'loudy forecast or available funds for Mission Vie· JO parks. Municipal Advisory Council members voled unan· 1mous ly Monday to proceed with development plans for the rommunity'i, largest recreation facility the 85-acre Oso VieJo Purk. The proposed facility , located northecisl of La Paz Road and Ma rguerite Parkway. is expect· cd lo cost at least $2.3 milHon and is scheduled for develop· ment in five phases. The first phase. which oould cos t up to S450,000. is scheduled for this fiscal yeur but could he he ld up because of funding problems "We're not sure yet if we're going to get the funds to do phase Wire Crossed PhoJW F oulup Protested Chiropractor J ohn Caroompas of Newport Beach would like the telephone company to take care of the party line problems he's been having for the pas t three months. RUT TIIE FOLKS at Ma Bell don't seem to be able to do much about it, so Caroompas went Lo police Monday. According to the report he riled, someone has managed lo tie into both his pe rsona l and business telephone lines. He said that since June. he's answered his phone only lo hear a male voice already on the line, advising callers t hat Caroompas is no longer in business, is not available or that he's dead. THE CIDROPRACTOR says that when he's obJected, the voice has ordered him off the line. Police, like phone company of(icials, are at a toss to explain the interference. one ." a county Environmenta l Mana ge m e nt A ge n cy spokesman said today "We ex peel the I Board of > Superv1~r~ budget hearings to R"t't into service area budgets this wc>ck " The spokesman sau1 about $80 ,000 of an available $.160,000 for the park's first phas e 1s ii grant that calls for watching county service area funds If s upervisors vote to budget the matching $80,000. available funds wouJd reach about $450.000 -e nough money to complete Oso Vlejo's first phase . Monda y , MAC m embers viewed draft general develop- ment plans for the 85·acrc park. only 35 acres of which 1s de velopable . The remaining 50 acres a rc chapa r ral-covered hillsides. The e xisting development plans call for a mixture of or ganizcd s ports act1vit1cs and grassy picnic areus with ph1y lots for ch.ildren. Plans also include a 10,000· squa re-Coot m ain building th11t will nol be included in the next phase. MAC members stipulated that a little league baseball di amond included in phase one be held off if the savings could result in more open grassy are1ts bcin~ developed in ttie park's northern sector. PIA.NO PUYED SVCCESS TVNE "Tht· best music my piano ever madC' was on its way out lhe door. with money on the way 1n." Toro Man Takes Up Pool Fight That 's the advertising success expe rie nce of n Costa Mesa man who ran this ad In the Dally Piiot '..imahu Piano, Ebony Mdl P2, 5 yr)I. xlnt Nl'W Sl9115 Srll SI l\l!l ofr. 'xx xxxx H you want your instrument lo make sales success music. call M2·M78. I\ rriendly ad· vlser will help write the scor.- ll only takH a few words to make big ntll!ic in the Dolly Pilot ' An El Toro man has picked up the cudgel for "the little guys" In a battle to force swimming pool construcllon companies to complete performance. R oger Lomb a rdi of 25172 Pizarro Road sought help Mon· day night from the Saddleback Area Coord1nt1Ung Council ISACC ), vowln1 he will seek count)' or state leglslatlon to all· sure ruture pool purchasers that thay'll itet what they pay tor. "They <Blue Lagoon I las\ worked oo it Aua. 3," be alleged. The company aublcque ntly flied bankruptcy, he said, and sub· co ntractorR have placed mechnnlcs liens against the project. Lombardi s aid he has paid $4,600 for an Incomplete pool and may have lo pay more to the .subcontractors who allegedly were not paltt by Blue Lagoon. Mr and MrR. Juan Gomez ot 23716 Brasilia St., Mis111on Viejo, HBld they have been left in a similar PQ6ltion aft<>r p11yina out $6,300 to the company Lombardi. who a ppe ared bl!fore the SACC u~cutive board to make it awure of pool problenu and seek advice, 11ld • he represents 100 people who are having pool construction prob· le ms in Orange County. He said he "raised some hell'' over his own problems, was written about In a ne wspaper ond suhsequently has received rails from Irate partial·pool owners . David Phillips. ossialant re· 1Jlonal deputy for the State Con- tractors License Bollrd. told Lom bardl a nd SACC officers that his departmt nl has filed ac lions against four pool com paulcs operating In Oran.,e County. The state has the authority to revoke the contrattors' licenses. he said. Phillips said actions have been filed against Blue Lagoon, Tustin -lrvine Custom Pools. Holiday Pools and Crest Pools. Meanwh.ile. said Lombardi. a partner in the R . Tullius Construction Company or El Toro which build11 spas, he and many others \n the county have be~n left with x.covalcd b3ekyards or partially flnl&hed pools. "I dotfl core for myself." he <See POOLS, Paie AZ> man will spend his sentence al Vacaville Stat(• llosp1tal where he will be treated. Judge Kni~hl said he hope~ that will be the case so tl\at then · might bc.• "at least a mira- cle c hance" that when Cle well 1s frct>d then .• will be some safety for s ociety. The judge noted that with time off ror good behavior Clewell will be elig1bh.• for r eleasl' in 13 years "I trus t that you will receive some form of treatment that can give assurances to society that the terrible things that happened in lhas case won't be repeated," the Judge said Wreck Kills 5 Marines Fiv<.' Marines aboard a large trans port helicopter based al the Marine Corps Air Station I he licopte r > 1n Tustin were killed instantly Monday after· noon when the twin rotor l'raft crashed and burned near 29 Palm:- Officials have not yet 1den· t1fwd the deud or confirmed whl'lher ;iny of the fivt· were sta· tiont.•d loeally The ma rines had JUSt refueled and were heading back to Yuma. Ariz. whe n thl• cras h o<·currcd . The cr aft went down ahout ?O miles south of the desert city in the Pinto Bas in area of J o4'hua Tree National Monu- mt!nl, a spokes man said. Tht.• five were on a routine training flight connected with a major training operation being conducted at the Yuma Marine Corps Ajr Station. Officials said e<tuipmenl rrom all over the country was brought in for the operation and 1s manned by many different Marines while there. The cause of the crash is still unde r investigation. officials said. Robbers Take $230 in Viejo Two men. one of them bran· dishing a pistol. robbed Denny's Rei,tuurant in M1ss1on Viejo of approxamatdy $230 talc Mon day. Orange County Sheriff'!> of. hcrrs reported T h t.' du c). 11"s c·r 1 b c d a s m edium-height, medium-we ight Mex1l·ans. hit the restaurant at 9 20 p.m., offtt·crs scud. No one s pottt•d an escape vehicle A she riff's ~pokes man s aid the two men fit dl's cnptions of those who have he ld up Sa m bo 's Restaurant in Mission Viejo and JOJO S in Laguna flills during the past two weeks .Emigrations OK? WASHINGTON IAP> Eigh- teen Sovwt families trying to c m1i;irntc, including that of a re:-pected che mist. prohably w1U br allowed to leave soon, says Sen. Edward M. Kcnn<•dy . D· Mass . who brought up their names and others m his meeting las t week with Sovie t leader Leonid Brezhnev. Weather Suuny throu~h Wednes- day but some low clouds nijthl throug h mid · morning h ours . Lows tonight 62 to 65 Highs Wednesday 68 to 72. INSIDE TOOi\ \' Calrfomta's Ccxutal Com- m1uwn r.a under tM hC!avu?st cnhcum stnce 11 was created 1111972. &e Pogc A9. l•tl•• AIY-~ lrm•I~ \.M hy• 111.i ... u ~11 .... 111• ,., IM_,,...,. CJ ,._y...,.. At Mevle-t .. , M•ll••ll'-AJ ... u ........ .... 011 :lylvl• ,...,.,. .. :l,C;ll ....... .. 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But none or the tl11 e·1· ""' inll1<·tt·d ('1'.tnt• und llolmt'1> had foCl-d a m aximum llt'll Jlty or 15 ycl.lr!> or a $2[).000 ruw or both POOLS ... !>aid "I 'll makf' 1l b uc k som t·how, but whut about the ht lhl.' ~UY!> Thcy don 't know when: W turn " Lo mbardi !>aid he u nd h•'> t::rnup hope to line up contrnc tor' who will rinish poob :it a "rt•i.Ji.onahle" price, !Jut c:l a1med Ont• wvmun who already had pa ul out 1.1rge :.ums for <1n in t•o m plt•lt•d pool wui; told she w"uld huvt· to pay anothe r firm $8,000 to <'omplcte· the job Ph1ll11~ wamt.•d that contrac 101 i. h1·i.1ta1t• to pu·k up on ;1n1Hh1·r t·ompany '!> t•ontr ad 1n i l'ar that tht· origin.ii firm will :,ttl'mpl to <'omplctc Lhe proJcct and hie hllguuon I k .1bo wnrnt·d lhal mC1ny in rnm plctt"tf pool:. w1 II tw finr!>ht.'d t".t·ntu:.tlly th<.•l nr11 <·vt•ryon1· w1 II he left holrl1ng the bC1g. llL• i.u~ge:.t«d Lhat pool own(·rs seek legal arlv1ce from attorney!>. f'h1 1l1p!> s ::11d that unde r a ~uprem1· Court ruling, finance 1·11m pan1<·:. whic h loan money for puol l'Onstrucl1on under arrange• ml'nli. by pool cont.ractors m w.t J i.i.urt• JOb l'Omplc llon Pool buyers who arrange their own financing, though, havl' no a:.suran1·c of completion unle:.s thl' pool co mpany posts a bond. M 0 Vandruff. a State L1 t'l'ni.c Hoard :.cnior <foputy, :.ll HI pool ('(1ni.truct1on firmb ran 111111 I rouhll' th1i. Yt•ar h1·1·au:.e of 1 J in :.tnd c·1•m1·11l :-.hor1 a~(·i. 1 loles cavt·d in, hJd to he re 1·11ni.lrurlt.'<1 and lhl'n 1t wa:. mm .1~,.11n. ht· said Then the prtcc of ct'menl lloublcd "/\II our complaint:. l'ame in a two m onth Pf'r&od beginning in June." he said. "Our only qucs· t1on 1s why did they (p<>ol com· pa111ci. 1 kc·ep i.clling pools t when rl hctame difficult to fulfi ll then· l'urrentcontracu. > '!" ORANGE COAST )ti DAILY PILOT ,._ l• ,."'''9 f ,.._..I 0.ily Pt'«M ,.,..If\_,, .. "~ ., •t•'\o ·1 'f\ot ..... .,. *'' •\\ I\ OuOh\hH'.l flV I ... Ot ~ p t t t t• 1hl h1111,1 (Om l)•fll"t -.,...,..., tt• •'41+1•'" ••• ~·.: ~~ .. ;:~~(~Ptf::"V:.,.!;.;!!".t.-~~·~I: U~t '"" "'''"' ''f'•I\• \4tdftltt)tt4 ... 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The young kuyakc.•r flew the burgee of the Sha rk Island Ya cht C lub lie ended his voyage at the cluh Nichols Gets Saddle back Cou.r~cil Post IJdVC Nichols of Lu~una Beach wai. <1ppo1nted ai. u Saddle back Arca Coord1nut1ng Council d1recLor Monday night, replac· m g Harry S pringer who re· i;igned TRIANGLE TRIAL. • • ta in aside and saw Mrs. She lton st anding m darknc&i. ut the win· dow "I want to knvw what you're doing." Shelton quoted his wife as saying a 1> she stood a few ftM.!t from the startled couple rn the darkness. v111it:.. Shelton 11a1d the afte rnoon pre· cedinR the murde r . his wife. wh o li ved 1n Los Ange les . walked into the Laguna Beach apartment as he was getting oot or the shower. Reriete Board Target SACC Bylaw Changes Eyed Hylaw rhanges apparently dl signed to curb the Saddlcback Are • Coo rdin ating Counr 1l Review Committee were dis cussed by SACC execut1vc board me mbers in El Toro Monduy night. The committee reviews plan ning and environmental impact issues on projects scheduled ror El Toro. Laguna H lllb and Laguna Niguel. pa<;i;ang rerom mc ndations on l-0 thl' Orange.· County Planning Comm1:.sion and its staff The committee has tukcn ·~ sue with coordina ting counrtl presidents and board mcmlJers this year over changes in it~ rccom mendalions. "The review board is be<:om ing more powerful all the time." said Dave Nichols of Laguna Niguel. a n executive board member who also serves on the review committee . "It's a s ituation where the tail 1s wagging the dog." The execullvc board is elected by coordinating council me m· hers and representatives or area homeowner ~roups makin~ up the south county orgun1zat1on Revie w committee member& arc named by lhl' homeowne r as !iociations in the various county ser vice areas By law changes d1 scu:.:.e d Mo nday inc luded a ge ne r a l ope ning statement noting that tht• cxec·ut1 v1: hoard of dtrectori. I!'> I he governing group or the coordinating t·oun{·tl unll·!>s otherwise directt'<i. Aliso d iscussed was a proposal tha t all comm11tces. including lhe rt.'vicw commltlt'e, be ap. puanted by thc council president with concurrence of the ex ecutive boa rd Suggested, too, was a d ause enabling exccut1 w board review of review comm11tcc: rc<"ommen dations ut the rt.-que ... t of the pres 1dt•nt or a ny dtrcdor under :.pec1f1c l'Onll1t1ons Following Monday·, cxecutiw board session. director:. denied a ny problem or c·o nl roversy between thl• two bourds. "We art' trying to avoid any future fcehn~ that one side or another is ta king advantage of the other ." s aid coordinating council President 8111 Tellman. Two Execs Resign at Channel 50 Nic hols . a m e mber of the Lai.i una Ni guel Community As· s o<.'iat1on . will :;t.•rvc out Springer's term. fl e xpires in December 1979. S pringer resigned Sept 8, cit· 1ng th e prl'!-.i.urci. o f ha :. workload in hus 1nei.*. N1 chob abo wi ll ... 1.·rvt' a:. the council '!> ml'mbt•n.h1p d1;.i1rman. a post prcv1ou:.ly filled by S1mni.:er ··I r olled off the be d and grabbed m y pants And she 1 Miss Profcres l kind of went back down on the bed. "S he reached b<.1ck up to pull the curtain shut A gunshot went off. I was blinded by the rlai.h. "Pat !>aid. 'I'm hit Did she shoot you'!' Five People Escape Irvine Co. Mishap The r~1~nalion of two KOC E - TV Channel 50 cXl'Cut1ves wai. confirmC"d Monda y h y .Jim Coope r. director or community affairs for the puhltc te lev1s1on sta tion locah:d al Go lde n West College John Gregory, who wa:-. direc tor or development, has taken a new job as dircrtor of public re · l<:1t ions for KCET. Channel 28 Grego ry, a l:.o publ1.,her of F o r u m 1-'ifl y tht• KOC E T V monthl't m .t~.11:rw ha ... hl·cn wit h th~· 'tJtmn lhn•1• w1d om" half yt·ar1>. He lt·rt the :.t.1l100 Sept 8 T he council Is an umbrellu Ol'· gan1 zat1on M'r ving as liaison b e tw een s o uth ro unt y homeowners and t'IVI(' groups and Orange County government. Carter Effort With I srae l Bears Fruit? CA MP Ht\VIO. Md l/\P I 1'11•i.111\on1 Ca rll'r 1:-making a "t11~ant w f'ffort" to garn con. n ·:-!>11111-. lrom ll>ru1·I IJut tht•fl• ti. no l'V 11li·1a('l' that ht• IS l>UCCCed· 1n g 1n ha i. u phill quest . d1plomatie !>ourcc•i. i.aid today. "It 1s loo early to make a 111tlgm1•nt l'tlhl·r way .. i.a11I one off 11·1 :.t I, .1i.k ing nQl to bt· 1den t1t11·tl "Hul ~ctl1n~ hra el to move· ha~. bct·n th<• prohlem all ,dung. 1•v1•11 ht'f11r1· th1· i.11mm1t IJl'J.Wll " /\ mN·ting ~mnounced for Mon day night between tht• US. and Egypti a n dcle gut1 o n !> wa ~ po1>tpont.-d without •·xphrnation llowc vt•r Carter ar r~·n~cd to meet with J<.;gypt 's Anw11r Sadal tod<.1y . Wr t h C<Jrtcr ut·t 1ng a:. go· bt•twt•en, thl'rc has been no face l o fu1•t• <·onfcr e11<·t· involving Sadat and Jsracl 's Mcnuchcm Begin 1>1ncc Thur::1day The re was no ind1cation that th(· two would n'lcct todny eithe r. b u t J o d y 1'1Jw c ll. officia l i.pokc!>man for the parllc1panl!>. :.aid Monday Uwt Curte r will hring P re"l d t'nl Sa d ut and Prtmt· M1mi.tn Regan t<igcthcr at un appropriutc point l'owe•ll, the Wh1tl· llou~e prel.i. sec r e ta ry , d1s ml11!.lc d u re portt•r 's s uggestion that t he hiatus m direct talk:. between Sadut and Bcgrn indiratcd a )\lal~·m11tl· "I don 'l lhmk 11 would be ap. pro priale lo draw that con <'lu1>1on." hf• st11d Powell i.a1d the summit had moved into a lime consuming Jlhas t• of American· Egy ptrnn a nd /\me r1 l·a n ·l!>r11t•lt dis c us s10ns. after a wecltcnd re· vtt•w by all Ulree dehigutiom. or "11p1w r1•nt progr l's!>" made last wt·t·k on :.ome key 1si.u(•s "I :.c rca mt•d rnto the other room for w mcont.· to call the polH'e• :md an ambulance and I rt'ached out.-.1dt• .ind grubbed thc gun "Any ... wu:. railing my na mt• out and Put wa1> dying. I JUSl held her." The s hootinJ( victim died en route to Lhe hos pital and police took Mrs. Shelton into c ustody as she allegedly :.tood transfi xed to the spot from whl·rc the fatal shot wus f1rt'd moaning he r hu:.band'i. name. ·.Jouqum. Joa qum " Rcfor1• ht• 1~av1· h1-. 111·e·o11111 nl the m urder, Slwlton dc:.cnb<!d Y\'ari. of mar1t1J I tu1 bult·ncc w1Lh thl· wo mar1 now l.IC<'Ubcd o r murdl'r According to Sh••lton, yf•ars l)f on agam. off again m:irrw g1• hit 1ls finul i.k1d 1n /\ugu:.t, 1!}77, w he n he· moved t o l.J guna Reach and :.ct up houi.i-kceping with Mis.'> Profc·rc·s. a 11 X ray tcchna<'ian in Sa n 'lt·me·nte Gi•n t'r<il llo-.p1 lal :mil htr <laughk r. Wh en q11l0i.t1oned by Depuly 0 1:.t nC'l t\llorne•v Davtrl Carl er. !;hdton admitted th1tt wh1k ll v rng w1lh M1:s1> J>roft·rc~ he still ha<l occas1onC1I conlat't with hai. w1fr , including u kw overnight Somoza Force Hunls Down Le/ tist Troops MANAGUA. Nicaragua CAP) llcavy firoihtin~ raged today in the <•m battlc <l r 1ty or Masa ya, w h1·rl' n~1t1ona l g uurd troops w1·n · rcpQrtcd udvuncing house to hou:.e und<"r h1•a vy i.ni1x:r fire to root out le ftis t gLwrrillas f1~ht ang to ovc·rthrow the h1mily d tl'lat o r i.h l p nr Pres ide nt /\nast;JSIO Somo:w Be d C ros!> work .. r s a nd JnurnalisUi wen.• hurrcd from en· tt•1·1n g t h e l'it y, it r e b e l :.tronflhOld t!J miles northwest of Manugu:1. hut the sound of gun fin· could be heard from the v.int age point of a national g u ;.a r d h a r r i l' u d c• o u l s i d (' Masaya Troopi. in th1i. capital city, mt·anwhile. r<'portcd d1scov<·r 1ng w hat they dt•i.l'ri bed as '<'normou:-." rucht•s of rr>hel w1•apons ai. lh1•y pn·i.sNI ttw1r liC Ul'<'h fo 1 14ucrr1ll u:. 1n Manuguu Man Found Guilty In Pimp's Slaying An Or11nge County Superior Court jury Monday found 23· year.old Edward Hurrell sullty or murder Monday In the 1077 8tabhtn~ d t·Rlh or SnntD Anu pimp .lnrnes lfurb1n H ur rell wal) con vict ed of murder and six olher felony count11 l'('latt.'<1 to the 1dayl n1 fie v.a11 lhe seco nd man con vlt'h.•d in the <'D!U' And thret> ad· dlllonul dcfC'ndants will stand tr1nl next wcC!k Earlle-r, Otorf'~ Lumar King, 30. of Seattlt', wa11 ronvl<'lcd or the murder and sentenced to life in prison. It was KmR who was the key pro:soculion wilnc11:s .it Harrell's trial He testJf1ed that Hurre ll or dc rcd the killinR done In revtinae (or the bcatlna or a prostltuk but ut In a c ur o utside th1: apartment when lltrbln wu 11l11bbed to death. When Harbin was killed, • proRlltutr lnl'lldc his apartment, Sandra CrPe, wn11 nl110 knifed but lived to tC11lify agaln11t Kinf(. •' ln vc!>l1 g ators fro m the r ede ral Aviation Administration have been called in to deter mine the cause of the e ngine failure that fo rced the pilot or a helicopter carrying Irvine Com· pany officials to m a ke an e m ergency landing Monday af. ternoon Spokesm en for Martin Avia lion. from which the Bell J ct Ranger was rented, and for the land developme nt firm today dt•i.c ribt:d tht· inc ident as minor. noting Lh at none of the fl vc pe<> pl<' a boarrl was injured In the mas h up Bandit Robs Drug Store In Clemente /\ young man wielding a pcurl handlC'd pb tol demanded drugs and mon<•y Monday fro m c•mploycP:-an a downtown San <"lt•m e nte drug s tore and l'sl·a pcd with $1 ,265 in a pillow c usc. Employees at the Med-Rx Drug Store, 241 Ave. del Mar. told po lice the blond-haired ban· d1t. about 23 yea rs old, wilh a bus hy mustache , came into the lllor <' about 1: 30 p. m. Showing a 19-y e.ir-old clerk a double· barreled Derringer, he told her lo keep her mouth s hut and give him all the store's cash He also as ked for "medicine." but left after he stuffed Sl,26."i worth of bills into a yellow striped pillow case, poUcesald . Thn•e drug store em ployt.'Cti wt·n · alone in the s tore a when the gunman entered. He was lagt s('cn escaping on root. The copter was on(' or fl vt• that left Orange County Airport to fly company officials. shareholder'> and othe r guests over the 77 ,000 i..I Cre Irvine Ranch According to Martin Rrower. an Irvine Company s pokesman. the d owned helicopter e x pcrienccd engine failure soon after take off and m ade an em ergency landing on the lawn of the Ford Aerospace and Com municallon Corp. 's Aeronutronic Division near Jamboree and Ford roads. It was the second such 1nc1 dent in Newport Beuch Stnl'l' fo' r I d a y w h e n t h l' p o I 1 ct• helicopter was forced into an t' m e r g e n c y I a n d in g u n d l' r s 1m1lar circumstances. The rented helicopter in Mon day's incident was unduma~ed , according to a Martin Aviation upokesman. The people aboard included pilot Brad Auburn .. James Irvin<.' If. son of My ford I rvinc . Sidney Unobskey. assist<1nt to lrvmt• Co. Chairman A. Alfred Taub man. Mrs Unobskcy and Robert Sht·lto n. thc Ir vine Co. 's vu·t· prt;sident for governmental re la hons. Wstro]oim l:ekbratiom NAIROBI. Kenya (APl Cuban President Fidel Ca!itro. Ethiopia ·s military bucke r . ne w into Addis Ababa today ror celebrations markine the fourth annivers ary of the overthrow of Emperor Haile Selassie. Vasily Kuznetsov, first vir<: pr<'sldent or lhf:' Soviet Umon. another o f Ethiopia 's !!up porters. was among dignitaries on hand to greet him. ( erb·dt·lee) M1kl' ~t lll''-''"' l'flllr11 of Forum F1fl y. a bo '' h .. Jvtn~ the st~t1on to 101n the puhhc a ffar rs o.;ta ff of lht• lrvinf' Cnmpun y, Cooper su11I Stockstill, wh o hai. hccn witn ltw -.talion nearly three ycarb, w1 II h·aw 0 {'1 1 Cooper said that the rcs1gna· tlOM do not point to any change.'!> in d1rcctron for KOC E or for lht· monthly magazin(' "It is Just a c·ornc1dcnc<' that - I hey are leavmg :.tt the sume lime ... Cooper su1d ··w" art sorry to sec them go " Cooper s atd that replacements for Gregory and Stocki.till have not hel'n selet'lcd yl't Thc Forum l-'11'1.y m a~azinc l!i distributed monthly to !>upport· ing member; of KOCE It pro· v1des pro~ram ~UldC's for the sta tion and urt1clc:. on Orange County affa1ri. Northern Rain Perils Grapes S AN 1-'RANC'ISC'O I AP 1 Vmlneri. :-.a y an un~casonally wt•I wet·kc•nd 1n Northe rn Cal1fo rni1t ha:. left a promising 1978 grnpe e·ro1> "rig ht on the brink or disaster .. Unhl Lhe rain of the past week. no rthern wine g rowe rs an· tic1pnted a normal crop and ex· C'l•lknt quality However . without a clcann~ trend now losM'I> "will be very. ver y serious,·· ac<·ordtnK to wine m u s tl• r .I o h n Par du c ti of Purdu,·c1 W111t' Cellaf' m Ukwh "Tht• next two or three duy-. will tell " NEW ANO IMPROVED HERB SNACK SPREAD A llhttd of CtHlft CIMtM, fine htt-.S tnd $p1ces. 3.59LB.CUT 7.75wHOLE 2~ l.B. PKO. WESTCLIFF PLAZA .......... ,YUA .. FASHION ISLAND '"' .......... ....,.. ..... 642 ... 71 ~'Tl9W.'Tl61a'Tll OA .. A f'OtMT ...... ,. __ ,.. .... ,... ......,....1Mct1'4MOJO ~"'''-'·"''a..11.1 At Rome in the Barbor An osprey. (f fishing member or the hawk family. perches on m ast of boat in Newport Harbor. keeping a wary eye on photographer. The large bird. a diving bird of prey that feeds solely on fi sh, has built its nest on the foremast <ii the schooner Samarang, which is moored in the harbor. It's unclear whether the osprey will sign on as crew when the Samarang goes to sea. or what will hap- pen to the bird's nesting s pot when crewmen attempt to raise sail. Ret irement · Rate Stays Orange County taxpayers and <'Ounty government employees have been s pared paying an ex- tra S3.6 million thiii year to help ba lance the county retirement s ystem. Me mbers or the Orange Coun- ty Retirement Board made that decis ion Monday afternoon. They agreed to await results of a new rebrement s tudy ne"t year before recommending rate in· creases. The new study will take into account cuts in the county gov· ernment work force caused by Proposition 13 which could alter the a mount needed to balance the retirement fund over the next 30 years The nine member board's de· c1sion was welcome news for county supervisors who are tn the midst or hearings on the county's firs t pos t -Jarvis budget. It also was good news for the 11 ,400 government workers who faced the prospect or seeing their retirement contributions increase by about SO percent. County tax Collector. Treasurer Robert Citron said the new study should offer a bet· ter picture of what new rates may be. Ray Wells, assistant collector· treasurer. warned, however . that rates determined next year can 't be back-c har ged t o employees. As a result, increases decided then will have to be paid by future e m ployees and tax· payers. ln August the retirement board received a new study or the system, projecting increases in county and employe pay. men ls. The study showed $220 million more would be needed to fund the s ystem ove r the next 30 years than current payments can finance. Postponing in<:reases this year could push that deficit to $228 million over the 30-year-period. county officials predicted. de· pending upon the impact of in· flatlon and Proposition 13. The 11 .400-m e mbe r system se r ves county government employees as well as those em ployed by the Orange County Transit District. UCI Medical Center. sanitation districts and the city of San Juan Capistrano. No Tour for Nixon? NEW YORK IAP> -Richard M Nixon may have decided to put off th(' around-the-wor ld trip th l! l has evoked antagonistic {'ditorials and a cool reception from at least one head of gov· ernment A~ he arrived in New York Monday lo sign a contract for another book, Nixon told a re· porter. "I don't have plans to go abroad ::.oon be<:ause of the work I have lo do when I return to San Clemente" lie said that he would "for a while be pretty busy, working bard to meet my book deadline" in June. lt indicated that Nixon's aides, who were against lbe three lo four-week Journey, may have dissuaded him from making it at thi s time. The proposed itinerary included South Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa and talks with leaders In the various countries Meanwhile, a s pokesman for Thailand's roreign ministry said today that Nixon has called off a visit there originally scheduled for late this month. The spokesman said Nixon's staff notified the ministry Mon· qay of the cancellation but did not specify a reason. Nixon had earlier told the Thai foreign ministr~ that he would make a brter visit as part of his worldwide tour. the spokesman said Nixon bad a double purpose ln coming to New York : to sign a contract today with Warner Books and to attend a private memorial Wednesday tor Elmer Bobst, once a major Nixon financial backer. 8obat died Aug. 2 at the age or 93. He planned to have breaJcta.st today with Henry Kissinger, h!s former secretary or state and national security adviser. He had other reunions scheduled laLer In lhe week wtth two other former t'abl net members. Wtlltam Simon and Wiiiiam RoRera. ............ SECOND THOUGHTS ON AROUNO-THE·WOALO TRIP Fonner Pr9tkSent Ntxon Arrtv•• In New York Warner Books paid Nixon $2 mHJion for "RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon." now in the lhlrd bard cover prlnting. Moon's Church Sues 9 Cities liquor Soon Awilabk Asa Powder WASJUNGTON <APl -Tak· ing a powder? That phrase soon may lake on new meaning as powdered booze is introduced to the American market. "We're looking lnlUally to the ouldoony market and the fellow who doesn't want to keep large inventorie$ of different kinds ol liquor around," said Mike Hill of Global Marketing I nc., the Portland, Ore.. firm handling the product. Known as "Sure Shot," the powder will be test.marketed as single-serving cans Cor $1.39, but Hill said plans calls for foil pouches and larger containers. Developed in Japan. it is being produced In Placentia, aDd wiU be test·marketed In Southern California in the next few weeks. Hill s aid. Sale of the powdered alcohol was held up for several months while the Treasury Department decided how to tax it. Officials finally settled on tax· ing the mix based on the volume of alcohol, which is in tiny particles suspended in a powder that looks like gelatin desert mix. In fact. the first Japanese sales were a s a r ose w ine gelatin. All that's needed to drink one or the powde red cocktails is lo add water. Hill says he doesn't think peo- ple would be likely to eat the powder as children do with sort drink mixes . Most everyone admires the color of ruby. sapphire and emerald gems. We also admire the high brilliance. h1rdness and great purity o r the diamond. The only gem that combines all iheM qualities is the fency colored diamond. To be called a famw)' M l- 9"41 .U.--4. It must have a body co~ strong enough 10 be attractl¥9 . . . not Just a llghtly tinted off-co~. Th,_. quertets of all the diamonds fCXMid are tinged with color to 90mt degf'ee but only about two ~I of thetle quahly as fancies. Approxlmately one carat of gem fancies are pro· duced tor 8Y9fy 2.500 carats ot mlhed diamonds. A high risk is lnvolYed in cut· ting the rough. suppe>Ndly tan· cy. diam>ndt because the out· aide co'<>r la often superficial. The centers of INlny colored *"* are often llghtet or l'NY be of a diffentnt color than the Oucaide of the rough diamond. TIJllllday, September 12, 1978 s OAJ!. Y PILOT .43 No Decision Yet on Jobs Orange County supervisors failed to make a decision Mon· day on the ruture or about 170 jobs in county health, social services and consum~r affairs jobs. The workers involved in poten· tial layoffs handle such services as in-home care for the elderly, child abuse cases. foster home coordination, family counseling. veteran's affairs, consumer complaints and cooperative ex- tension. The cutbacks in jobs. about JSO of them now filled, were pro· posed to help balance the S508 million 1978-79 county budget in light of financial cuts brought on by passage of Proposition 13. Supervisors gave county ad· ministrators until Wednesday to come back with proposals to avoid some layoffs. particularly in light of an extra $746.122 re- cently made available in state aid . The bulk of the program cuts, 78 e mployees, were proposed in the County Department or Social Services, cuts department bead Dennis Hart predicted would leave his department ·•nothing but a crisis intervention pro gram ." Hart said cases brought to the attention of the child abuse reg istry. for example. were up 120 percent last year and other re· quests ror services have been up as well. With the layoff of 78 workers. h e said . the department wouldn't be a ble to handle half the referrals sent there. "This bas been the c runch we have been waiting for all week." County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas said. But with limited fonds to s pread over many areas. he said, there was simply no way the county could absor b the $500.000 n eeded t o avoid employee cuts. Supervisors also postponed a decision on the possible cutback of nine of the 29 workers in the County Veterans Service Office. six of 16 employees in the Coun- ty Office of Consumer Affairs and eight of 12 workers in the Cooperative Extension Division County administrators had proposed combining the three consumer advocacy units into one office to save administrative costs. The $390,330 saved by the layoffs would be used to finance the county's share of a S2 million federal aid program for Jn· dochinese and Cuban refugees Veterans, however, ob1ected to cuts in the county office as well as its inclusion in what they called the we lfa re -oriented Human Services Agency. "Services to the veteran are a hard-earned right," said retired Navy Adm. Phil Niekum Jr. of Laguna Hills. ·'The veteran is not a welfare case .. He als o contended th e veteran's office would be takinl! a 33 percent c ut in personnel. far greater than other county agen· cies. - Supe r visors have postponed several budget decisions until the end of hearings this week when they will decide how to spe nd $36 million in federal revenue sharing dollars. Monday morning a group or more than 250 county res1den~ gathered to urge that at least S4 million of the total be used to continue support to 58 commum Ly organizations that provide counseling. senior c1llzeos and referral ser vice. Spokesme n for the United Network of Organized Social Se rvices contended in many @ EiEM WISE Marv Barr. Certified Gemo1001~1 cases county dollars go rarther in their programs because they are s upported by many voJun. teer hours. During afternoon testimony, county officials and s pokesmen for the Orange County Mental Health Association said that. while the community groups fill a n eed, m any professionaJ services still must be provided by the county Satellite Due to Fall To Earth WA SIDNGTON (AP> -One of the largest space satellites ever launched will plunge back into the atmosphere within a few days and e ven though some parts might hit the earth. the space agency says it poses little danger to humans. Pe1?asus l was fired into orbit in 1965 and unfolded two wing. lrke arms to <t span of 96 feet givi ng 1t the appearance of ~ huge. gleaming space bird. Thin aluminum patches on the wings we re rigged e lectronically to ml'asun~ meteoroid penetra -tion!>. The National Aerona utics and Space Administration said Mon- dci y that Pegasus 1 is expected lo make a fiery plunge into the atmosphere Sunday. but the dive could come a day earlier or later. The North American Defense Command in Colorado Springs. Colo .. made the estimation based on thcking data which show atmospheric friction caus- '"I? the spacecraft to slow and be pulled toward earth by gravity. NASA said about 21,000 pounds of the satellite and its attached rocket stage should burn up from r e-entry heat . but that a bout 1.600 pounds of hardier materials might s urvive and reach the earth after breaking into perhaps hundreds of s mall p1eces. ··such a breakup of a re· e ntering spacecraft is normal and not in the history of space fl.Jght has it resuJted in personaJ or property damaae on earth.·· NASA said. "'The possibility of an individual or a structure be· ing struck by a fragment of Pegasus 1 that survives re -entry 1s conside red to be less than that due to meteorites impacting on earth.·· The agency estimated that as the satellite breaks up it wi ll :-.caller fl aming pieces over an area 2.175 miles lon,g and J25 miles wide. The craft 1s circling lh~ earth once every 87 m inutes on a path that t akes 1t 31 degrees north and 31 degrees south or the t'quator. wtth 75 percent of the course over water 1 n the Western Hemisphere that course ranges from the ex- treme southern United States lo southern Brazil The satellite does not pass over Europe but does cross <1bove most or Africa ;ind mu<.'h of I ndia and Australia The only area m the Unjted States under the path are most of Flonda. s m all sections of -;outhem Alabama. Mississippi .ind Louisiana and the area of Texas south of Austin. Canerv diamonds are a v1111d yellow rang1nq from c11ron to sulphur yellow and alrrost all are lound tn Soutn Alnca. Brown diamonds are most otten found m South Alric.a with the Premium Mtne being the rrost notable source. They corre In a 11anety ol tones such as coffee, beige. c lo11e. cin· namon, champagne. golden, bronze. and reddish brown Green diamonds are most often lrom Bah•a. Brazil. wnere nearly au diamonds produced snow &omit tinge of green. The green color 1s thought to be caused by natural uranium ir· radiation tn close prox1m1ty with diamond crystals over rreny th0usand$ of years. Thia natural p..ocess was 1111t1ated by rren when In 1904. diamonds were treated green py lmmers· 1ng them 1n radium salts Pink diamonds have his· toncally been found rn lndla, and aomelltres Borneo, but the rro!I important modem aource 1a the W1111amson Mine In Tanzania. CHAR LES H. BARR Slue diamonds range In tones from gray·blue, powder bluo and deep sapphire blue. A ll o l the h 1Slor1c blue dlarronds are of lndllf'I ongln. Tt'8 rrost famous blue of all of course, u• the Hope Diamond. The n w book. looking toward the U.S. role in the world the rest of the century, la Intended to be a tar leu amblUoua work than the ~11e memolrt Nixon com tn the aprina after woning on U for 3~ 11111. CLEVELAND <APl -The Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Untnca· lion Church hu a~ nine Ohio cities that will not allow church members to solicit money and hand out literature. dors and peddlers. The federal suit says the ordinances are un· constitutional because they In· terfere wtth the church mem· beu · rlahl to exercise their re· lialon. Yellow la the moat common of fancy colored diamond• followed by brown, black and ftght green. LeA oommon are '°"· violet, pink and blue. ,..,_. of 111 are the emerald oreeo and fine ruby red. Before 1886, when diamonds were found In South Afrtca. rhe e.nary ~low colOf' was as rare • ~ pink or blue The 11'11 clwmnd found In South Afnca 'Ml a canary yellow "lghlng 21 cwata In the rough. II w.a '*'9d "E~" Md cut lf'I an 0¥9' CUINOn tMpe of 10,73 c.a ....... of ~G..~ We nave models ol the Hope ¥Id Eurelta (accurate 1n sit.a, c:olOr eno cut) on display in our store window this week. You are aunt to enjoy ... ing them and our hne colledlon of fancy colored diamonds. 90"'8 Of Which we have ,,.de uP in 9JC(;ltln0 JIW9lry daelgna. The clUes have denied the church perm.it.a to eoliclt bNed on ordinan~ thal covern nn· Cburcb followers believe a Korean.born MMalab wUl u.nlle natlona and people Into a Chris· Uan lamUy. .. .. ~~ , .... , 1\·I OAll Y PIL UI • "" ., r • tt ' • • ' NATION/ WEATHER .. .Ju t oa ting ~ b~ with .._~I/ Tom~~' MllJ"pbinf' Probe of GSA Deepens hifting tl1 818Jtl Furnit ure Purchases Said to Violate Policy WA SlllNOTON tAP> The General Services Admlnl11tration. <tt..TTIN<i SOl'U. l.t:vt.RAC,t,: An ofhl·1al 1•1n-1•lo1w from the l!nllt'd St.th'' D<-partmt·nt or Truni.11ort11t1on ur rtv\'d ut my houM• .vt i.t.-rduy from l>t'truit I p1cktod It uµ 1md tumt>d 1t u\t r In m) trt'mlJllol( hand.., I knt-w I woa11 1n :iOna· k1nd uf ao\ <-mmt•nt troubh• ulrcady the object or several rederal lnve11tlgations, has been paying inillionis or dollars to a New Jersey firm for chairs and file cabinets thul do not meet specificallons, ll was reparted today. Tht· Washington PoMt. quoting unnamed sources. said GSA in· vt•1;tlttntor11 had round the ~· Sui.p1r mu11l) I unfoldf'd lhr paperi. 11ntl found th11t thl1' m1"1>IV\'.., U\ J:OH•rnml'Ol form OMO 04 n~o Cit 19 \\ ll J( .I tt•ht'f I I '' u'n l b(•init hu1lc-d into fcdl!ral rourt 1'h1•rt wni. " 11•,1 lh n11·t• roH•r lt•llN from l.vnn l. Unidford, urllng dlrl't'lllr 1l( lht OHln· of lh•ft·r l!i In' l'!illautton , Motor Vc:h1 1'11· 1'111.:r.11ni. tt•: .-x .. 1 >\l!"ttt;u TllAT I h11d bl'CO l5t'lt.'Otl(1n 1lly ·wlt'l'h •tl fo1 lhl· JltJt:hl'ii 20 que ... t1on., cm ... orm OMH .,., hJll'H'r T hi• ~oH·rnmt·nt h"d tibo i.uppht-d ·• pre '>Ill m p~d prt' Jddrt·,11t•d rt•turn cnH•loiw I\ bu, there wa., 11 'l't'Olld l'Oll) ul OM ti .... hdtl'\l•r .... h1rh \\al\ " 1luµh1·Mc ror m~ H •r) u .... n fllt'S Now lO thl' form 1t-.elf I learned to my amazement lhJt tha!> va!>t gt>H•rnmt·nt !>heel w<is <i Gear Shaft Lever Ques11onna1re It had room for me lo inc lude gear shift lever d:ita on all three or my cars 1£ I ownt•d three cars . Cleurly, th1i. i.urvPy 1~ fu1rly n&rrow H doe1m't want to know how well your cur as running or 1( 1t ever <1~11t on you or burst into name:. Tht.• government JUst wanL-> how you're doing with the l,t Ail HU f 111/114 -._.•,11m,1.. ~ I{ Gooemmenl Draunng of Gear Shift l.euer m Ques11onna1re little shaft levl'r on tht.• floor They even included a drawing or one an case you don't know what al looks like SomP i-amplc question!> q u •:STION: I lc.1v1• you f•vcr had problem s with the floor· mounted gear i.h1fl lever on this t'ar'' ANSWER: Well. frankly, yes ft was on my wife 's lit tic open sports roadster. I lcuped in it ont.· day while wear· ing some old pcg·cuffo<I trousers. The lever went up m y pant leg and I was slut'k there QUESTION: What kind of trouble? Gear shift lever felt loose? Could not shirt gears at all'' ANSWER: The trouble was I was trapped on the gear shift lever . It definitely didn't feel loose. It felt pretty light up that pant leg. It was n't a question of shifting the lever. It was shifting my leg that I was worried about QUESTION: A!> u result. did you partially lose control of the car·1 ANSW£R: Not Jt :ill I partially lo!<.t control or my tempc:r QUESTION: 01d •m Injury n•.,ult'' ANSWER: It l'Crtainly d10 To my pride I ai.ked this ~uy who WCIS passmR by if he'd give me a hand He took one look. s tood bac k giggling, and applauded. QUEb'TION: Did the same prohlcm with the gear shift lever reoccur? ANSWER: Never. I always wear s hort pants in that car now. So there you have 1l, folks I'm s ure the governme nt can hardly wait lo get the return of my Great Gear Shift Lever Quesllonna1n· . Amendment Backed TRENTON. N .. J. l/\P 1 New Jers ey is the first stale to ratify a proposed consl1lut1onal <J mendment to grant congressional representation lo the District or Columbia. The state Senate and As!>embly approved the proposed amend· ment Monday The m cai.ure must be ratified by 38 sl ates before Aug 22, 1985, lo become part of the Constitution. The proposed a me ndment. which would give the District of Columbia two U.S senators and al least one representative. passed the Assemhly by a 59·12vote; the Senate quickly followed tract violations In an examina· . twn or /\rt. Metal Inc .. the agen· l'Y'~ muln s upplier of oflice (urn1turc <i S A technicians who ex· um1ncd and tested the office furnilurl' s upplied by Art MetaJ found lhut it bore little re· s~rol>lunce to what GSA had .,pcc1f1cd when 1l ~ought bids Chenllcals Tied to 20% Of Cancers WASHINGTON <A P > --Ex p osu re to cancer·causing che micals at American work sales may cause at least 20 per · cent of all cancer deaths or rwarly 80.000 people each year with asbestos apparently the No. 1 c hemical killer. government scientists s ay. The estimates a rc sharply higher th1m past figures. which placed the cancer toll Crom OC· r upational exposure at only 1 percent to 5 percent, Joseph A. Califano Jr .. the secretary of health. education and welfare. 1>a1d Monday. A S I NGLE che mic a l . :ii.bcs loi.. may account for 17 percent of all c:mcer deaths an· nually. Other chemicaJ culprits inc lude arsenic. benzene and v111yl chloride. Scientists from the N<1tional \r.in<·cr Institute and the Na· tion<1l Institute of Environmen· tul Health Science said 20 per- cent was a "conservative " estimate of the t'ancer toll from work sites , e stimating il could run as hi~h as 38 percent. The scientists based their find· ings not on new medical re- sear ch . but on new statistical analyses o f the number of workers e xposed to cancer· cu using chemicals on the job and their ris k of inc urring cancer CALU'ANO TOLD un AFL· CIO conference on occupational s:ifcty and health a bout the new estimate a nd released a Ca ve· J)agc draft summary of the i.tudy. II EW scientists a rc pulling the s tudy into !anal form lo s ubmit to the Labor Department's Oc· c upational Safety and Health Administra tion by Friday. OSHA is preparing new stand· ards for regulating hundreds of known or s us pected cancer- causing'a~enLc; at work in hopes of accelerating federal action to ban or restrict them. C RITICS OF THE plan have •;a 111 It tould cost industry b1ll1ons of dollars. and some ha vc !>Uld the !.>landards are not needed tx-c·aus<-the incidence of occupational cancer was low. Dr Ouv1d P Hall, director or the N at1onul Inst itute of En· v1ronmenta l Health Sciences. said ~cienllsls who made the low t•st1 mates "just haven't looked t«l refully enough at the prob· h·m " Flossie 'No Threat' Texas, Plains Soggy; Snow Due in Wyoming Te.pera••f'ft• :~~i:: Atlenta ea11imor• 8'""'"9"•"' Roi~ 8<Kt0ft 8vffalo '"'~ (lnunnn•ll (tev•t-IUIFI Wiii Deft••• 0.• Mol"ft O.lron H ...... "-"'" ttov~ton K*'I'> CJIV LHJ-' L.tn Roe• L.M Anotl .. Ml-I Mllw-" M\llt•SI. P. HHflvtlle ..... Otl- -Ytn Cilia. City ()!MN Ot••-................ ,......,,. HI LA l'<P " n tJ " .... 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Tlde• TUHOAY Stfond lllQll • 30 p.m ) • WIONllOAY l'ifU low t JI" m .o > Flrtl 111011 I O•"' 4 1 Sft<ond tow t ft P.lft I f '°''°"" 1110" I tt o M • > from manufacturers. th e sources were quoted as saying. AL THOUGH GSA knew from pre·production tests that the of· fi ce c hairs did not meet specifications. the agency chose to ignore those findings earlier this year and award Art Metal a $5.5 million contract lo make the chairs. The Post s aid . In the process, GSA turned down bids from three other firm s whos e c h airs m et s pecifications, sources told the newspaper. Robert E. Hughes, who was In charge or buying furniture ror GSA until last July. told the Post he objected to giving the con· tract to Art Metal because the bid speclrications were not met and he considered the com· pany's products t-0 be generally "shoddy." HUGHES WAS quoted as say- ing his objections we re over · ruled by Robert P . Graham. commissione r of GSA 's Federal Supply Service. But Graham told the newspaper he had in· structed Hughes to decide on his own whether to go ahead with the contract. Philip J . Kurens, president or Art Metal. was quoted as s aying he couldn't comment on the mat· ter because of a pending court. case. The Newark. N.J .. firm has challenged in fede ral court a re· cent d ecision b y GSA Ad· ministralor Jay Solomon to ca ncel a $9 million contract awarded to Art Metal in August to s upply more filing cabinets. FEDERAL AGENCI ES have complained in the past that m a ny of the filing cabinets re· quired extensive repairs before they could be used. The company. which last year received $25 million out of a total or $32 million In sales from GSA contracts, has been under investigation by the GSA In re- cent months. Other federal Investigations of GSA are looking into allegations that corrupt employees and con· tractors are costing taxpayers $66 million annually . If you have $10,000 or more In a 5% bank passbook, we can Increase your Interest rate by at least 50%. All you do Is switch your funds Into one of our Six· Month Money Market Certl· f lcate Accounts. Interest will be credited quarterly or, at your option. Ff.re Rages He licopter at ri~ht drops water on a blazmg hillside as weary firefighters fought gusting. s hifting winds today in foothills southwest of Denver. Forest fire teams from California joined the battle against the bl aze. which has destroyed 3.100 acres of timber and rangeland. No injuries and limited property damage have been rePorted sinct! it started Sunday. Many homes were threatened today. Gunman on Campus Kills 1, Wounds I ANN ARBOR. Mich. 1AP1 A gunman s hot a building supervisor on the University of M 1ch1gan campui. early today. then pursued him into a building a nd fired several more shots. killing him and wound· ing a bystander. police said. Police Capt Robert Conn said that on the l>asis of witnessc:. · rc-ports and other information. investigators would seek a murder warr<.inl to day . for a man who was a r of school buildan~s were locked. qua1n~t;d w_1th the v 1et1m was m1tiallyhitoulsidetheMusic Authc;>ra~1es withheld the na mt> or Hu tiding at the renter of the huge the v1 ct1m. campus.Connsa1d . THE WOUNDED MAN, 28· year-old 'Rocky Mayne of Ann Arbor. was hit in the shoulder by a stray bullet and was listed in J{ood condition at University Hospital. Conn said. The s laln s upervisor. whose duties included overnight check!> to m ake sure doors and window~ you can defer Interest pay· ment untll 1979.Thls option may provide special Income tax benefits. MUTUAL SAVINGS AH C OyAI. l'!()VSINO LEHOl ll AH IOIJAL OPl'O~TUNIT'I' I Ml"LOYCll Wounded . the man reached the door of the building and st ag- gered ins ide with the gunman in pursuit. police s aid. 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S 8ptemt>e1 12 1978 s OAILY PILOT 85 1t' anaing Issued '- Deceit Grows With Inflation By SVLVIA PORTER Our nation is becoming a land ln which deceit dominates the way we conduct our e<:onomic affalrs as in· dlviuuals. in business and at a1J levels of government The 1nflution of the past decades ls eroding moral values and undermining honesty to a point where "nothing that is stated about dollars and cenu any longer means what it says." say s Dr. Henry WaUich. a govem or of the Federal Reserve Board and inflation analyst. "EVERYBODY MAKES CONTaACTS knowing pt>rfectly wen that they will not be kept in terms of cons- tant values," be said. "We do not know whether the most valuable part of the contract may not turn out lo be the paper it is written on. Inflation is like a country where nobody speaks the truth." The documentation : Nine million Americans hold part-Ume j obs or otherwise earn money Lhey don't report on their income tax forms. says Peter Gutmann, professor or economics and finance a l Baruch College in New York . Tax e s and dividends a re paid from profits that may not ex- ist or. if they are shown to exist by accounting adjustments. are not backed up by ca.sh flows. says Wallich ... Jn Money's Worth addition to misleading the stockholder and the public, these conditions push business into becoming more speculative. The phenomenon of "downsizing" or "packaging to price" is a subtle form of inflation. The price or the item remains unchanged or rises only s lightly, but the con· sumer gets les!. for the money. . J\t the same time. politicians follow pollcie~ that. If not openly dishonest. are not honest ejther A politician who makes promises that he knows cannot be met Is djs. honest VET. DESPITE EVIDENCE OF the extent lo which innat1on is pushing toward "deception" as a way of life. how can any long.term commitment in ab5olute dollar terms be reached between buyer and seller, employer and employee. lender and borrower. in a prolonged phase of a wage-price spiral" It is onJy human to try to protect against the risks of ever-climbing prices and the dwindling buying power or the dollar by demanding more or offering less. It is only logical of Individuals and business owners to tum to government In search of an econ<>my cursed by In· nation. . IT HAS CONE BEYOND THE stage when concern ca n be focus<'<1 only on regaining control over the wage.price s piral. SO pernicious has inflation's Impact been on the na- tion's moral structure that we must be equally concerned with regaining a perspective on what is right and wrong. There are no easy solutions . Let the Carte r adminis tration and congressional leaders be warned: Unless the battle against inflation is fought with more courage and originality than it has been up to now. the people will move closer to takJng their destiny into their own hands. Bank Predicts Slower Economy The remainder or this year will see a slowing in economic growth for both California and the nation. ac· cording to Securrly Pacific National Bank. "Job gaJns m the slate should lower the unemploy- ment rate to about 7 percent by the end of the year and in· Oalion will probably average around 6.7 percent, or about the same as ror lhe nation." said Richard W. Ayer. vice president. /\VER MADE fflS REMARKS before a Redondo Beach meeting of the California Municipal Business Tax Association. composed of members representing cities from throughout the state "Employment growth in California should slow lo about a 3 percent annual increase.in the second half of this year." he continued. "This, coupled with an expected slow· ing in the labor force for the remainder of this year. should result in an unemployment figure of around 7 percent:· Ayer said. By industry, last year's joh growth was led by con· struction, trade. finance. services and manufacturing. he said. ''Growth in 1978 should be led by the same sectors," he added. "with the exception of the const ruction lndwstry "WE EXPECT A FUTURE SHUT in the pattern of employment growth toward trade and services and away from manufacturing, government and conatruclion," Ayer said "Inflation In Californfa has been similar lo lbe nation's in recent months." the bank researcher said. "The consum er price index ror Los Angeles was more than 8 percent during the first half of 1978, but we expect this price pressure to moderate for the remainder or the year and bring us more in line with our 6.7 percent pred1t· tion." Ayer said. Hughes Aircraft Co. To Supply Military TM U.S. Army and the Marine Corps will have 106 new "Firef'inder'' radar tracking systems that can pin- point the location of enemy mortars, short·range artillery and rocket. Jaunc hers by scanning the horiion with • pen· cit-thin electronic beam Hughes Air craft Co. 's ground systems gro.up 1n Full.t rtoo has been awarded a $166 million production con· tract by the Army's'"'Electron1c Research and OcveloPtnenl Command. Adelphi, Md .• to build tbe systems. desl1nated the AN/TPQ-36 UNDER THE INITIAL TIOl££·\'EAI coolract, 84 radar trackers will go to tbe Army and 22 to the Marines. Options fot fourth· and (\fth.yur production provide for a more systtms for a total of 188. ~-~ The Flreflnde.r syRtems are aeaiped to be <Mploytd a few mUes behind a battle area to detect locaUonl ol enem1 short·r&nJJe weapons, freq'*'tly before lneomlla& nnt rounds can strlke tlie grouncf, said Ed 0 '8nen, Ku&bet. a radar proarams manager and aasiltant tpan11.1er of t.be Fullerton f acillty's com munlcatlons and rad•rdtvislon. The radar 11crutinlr.es the hOlllle landscape W1U\ a beam that scans so rapidly that It effectively forms • sensitive "cwtain' across the area. detecting any projec· tile ristna throuah thP sector and tracking lt.5 distance. dlrccllon and htlRhl. he said. The radar plots the focominR weapon ·a trajectory. then the small Hughe1 3637A computer back·plotl lbe track to the firing weapon and \he weapon loc:adon ls re· layed autom1UcaJly to friendly flrit>a unlu lbat can direct counttr-nre a1alnat tho bosUle point . The steps take only a few seconds. • DAii. 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