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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-09-26 - Orange Coast Pilot7 k L ( t f I ' ore corchers ue DAILY PILOT $100 Reward Offered r •• * * * 10' * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER 26, 1978 In Cdlff DOg Poisoning ¥0\. JI '"0 ._. ) UCTIOI"', Je f'AOa• l II • • • • ,, Claire Trevor Son Plane Victim· • * * Agency Probes Airline Safety Beating the Heat WASHJNGTON IAPl The chairman of a House panel look· 1ng into airline s afety said today that Monday's air disaster in San Die~o "perhaps could have been avoid<'d" had t he govern· m<'nl required a proposed col· hs10n-avo1dance i-.ystem Hep John I. Burton, 0 -Calif , 11'\ade the statement in opening a i-.cries of hearings b y a Govern· m<'nt Operations subcommittee into airlinl' saft'ly Ill' said testimony submitted h\' the /\ir Line Pilots Associa- tion before the accident was "sadly prophetic ... In the t<'stimony. ALPA Presi· dent John J O'Donnell called for CRASH VICTIMS' NAMES GIVEN-Page AS a number of safety moves by the Federal Av1at1on Administra- collisions in the past 20 years due to deficiencies in the present air traffic control syste m and its dependence on the ·see and be· seen ' principle." tic testified. O'Donnell's written testimony was prepared before Monday's collision of a Pacific Southwest Airlines jet and a s inf(le-engine private plane m the worst dis- aster in U .S. aviation history. O'Donnell c harged that the (See PL.EA, Page A2l * * * Death Toll Increases To150 tion. indudang requanng the col-SA N DI E G-0 I A Pl O.lty ~ ... -.., ... , 0'0.-.tl PIGEON BEATS THE HEAT WITH SIP FROM DRINKING FOUNTAIN IN SAN CLEMENTE Heat Wave Continues In Orange County; Relief Due Later In the Week 1tsion-avo1dancc system Emergency crews fanned out O'Donnell said the FAA "has through this t'ity's devastated been unconi;c1onably slow in ap-Nor t h Park section at dawn plying current technology lo today. probing blocks of charred Heat Wave to Continue aircraft certification " destruction for more victims of He blamed this an part on "the the worst air disast er in the protective re lat1onsh1p bet wean nation's hfalory the FAA and the manufacturers ~vesl.i&&LP~. ~.aot l~ know tNtH.._,, • .• i""'~~-"'"""~-~~..,. ~~ .,& ~-:AA1 . "The F/\A is still years away passenger triJe t a nd a tiny from certificating an opera-Cessna, collided in clear s kies tional collis ion avoidan ce over San Di ego after both pilots ~ystem to prevent mid-air col-had radioed they could see the By MICHAEL P'ASKEVICH A s ixth day of scorching heat ached 93 degrees by 4 p m Mon- 1 is io ns even though th e other plane. <Related photos 0t 1i.o.11yP1i..st.t11 Monday forced a number of in· day technology has been available Page A3.) A "modified" Santa Ana con-land county school districts lo Santa Ana j umped above the for many years." O 'Donnell The coroner said at least 150 dition intense heat without send s tudents home early from 100 degree m ark again. log~ing said. people died in what was the easterly winds -is expected to classrooms without air condi-a -tHgh of 103. down 1us t one ''Hundred s o f airli n e worst disaster in U.S. aviation keep temperatures hovering tioning degreefromSunday passengl•rs have died in mid-air history Some officials expected be tween the 90 and 100 degree The heat wave has ('auscd a School dis tri c t officials Coas t \\'cath e r Sunny through Wcdnes · day and not quite as hot. Lows tonight 65 to 72. Highs Wednesday near 80 al the beaches to 90s in- land. the toll to rise. mark in Or ange County until s train on electrical energy and throughout the Orange Coast A Pacific Southwest Airlines cool er ocean breezes break prompted a number or brief area said they were keeping an jet with 135 persons aboard and through a high pressure system power outages, according to a eye on air conditioners today but a rented Cessna 172 carrying an later this wee k s pokesman for the Southern alt students were expected to instructor and a pilot taking California Edison Company tough it out. a d vanced training collided at Lifeguards along the Orange Fountain Valley Elementary 9 :03 a .m . Monday , killing J~'8 p• 1__ Coast said beach crowds Mon-a nd Newport-Me!>a Un1f1ed ever yone on both planes. ~I 4 1,C~TOO day were si milar in numbers to school distract officials today At least 13 more died on the those weekend n ocks a ttempting said they were reluctant to send ground when biLc; of bodies and Pri IF.I: to escape hotter inland tern-students home early because of burning wreckage to re into zes ,,, on; peratures. the high numbers of working h o m es in the North Park The El Toro fire station re.>-parentsintheirdistricts. neighborhood about three miles .._60re to Co.,....n ported its thermometer hovering The temperature reached a northeast of Lindbergh Airport. 1ri.t ••~ near the 110 degree mark Mon· sizzling 104 degrees and the air Officials had no Immediate day afternoon. conditio ner rai led at Carl explanation for the cause or the Six sharp prognosticators of However. forecasters say the Hankey School In Mission Viejo Brother Of Irvine Co. Exec Charles Bren. 35. son of Academy Award-winning ac tress Claire Trevor of Newport Beach and the brother or one or the owners of the Ir vine Com pan~, wa!> one of those who dk>d Mo nday 1n thl' worst a ir disaster an U S. history Officials of the Donald L. Bren Company confirmed that Bren. vrcc president of the firm that bears ht:. brother's name. wa!. aboard the PSA Jetliner involved an Monday's crash in San Diego. Charles Bren was vice pres1 dent and director of design a nd m a rketing for the Westwood· based Bren Company. He lived in Westwood. A s pokes man for the firm said Monday a ft ernoon tha• the younger Bren was tr aveling to San Diego on business Funeral arrangcmenti-. wcrt• pending today Bren. in <•ddition to hi ~ m olhl•r and brother. Donald. 40. as survl\'ed by h1i:. father. Melton Bre n of Newport Beach. $100 Reward Offered in Dog Dea&haa"" Residents of the Corona del Ma r neighborhood whe re seven dogs h ave been poisone d recently arc offering a $100 re ward for t he a rrest and conviction of the poisoner. The animals five of which have died have been stricken after eating hamburger laced with a s trychnine-based rar poison Police said the poisonings have been reported in the areu east of MacArthur Boulevard and north of Ea s t Coas t Highway I\ s poke ~man for the neigh borhood group said anyon1• with information on the case should contact Detective Lee Roberts. 644-3782. Charo Sets crash . Visibility al the lime was weekend football fortunes have worst appears to be over with Monday. 10 miles. earned two televis ion sets aqd temperatures expected to drop a "lt began to get a little warm," ,.~l ~er "Both planes were given air four radios for their efforts In couple of dcgrties per day said P rincipal John Hopkins, JI '-'JJ • INSIDE TODA\' Women are swelling the ranks v/ moonlighters. /or reasons lhot rongt /rom sur· VIVOI It> /(wt>. See Page 86 l•tle~ -.. ·--·-. ~ ..... -' . traffic advisories that they were the first two weeks of Pigskin through the week. "but we didn't have any real In the sam e area and both Pickerc>o '78. Temperatures in downtown problems." LAS VEGAS <Ari Enter aircraft acknowledged that they A not her television and two Huntington Beach fell rrom 99 on Five schools in t he I rvinf' laine r Charo wants her stolen had the other plane in sight," more radios will be awarded this Sunday to a high or 95 Monday, Unified district had air condi Jl'W<'IS returned and her nl'w sai d Feder a I Av i at Ion third week of Pigs kin Pickeroo according to local weatherman tioning problems. but students husband hns offered a S1Cl.OOO re Administration spokesm an '78 by Dunlap Appliances in J Sherman Denny remained at school ward ror the recovery of the un Rruce Chambers. in Los Angeles Founta~n Valley . The tower at Orange County o r R , c h a r d W l' I t e . msurc:st Jewelry . ·::g{~~~~~= tt.~· "~~~~,~~~;:t;:~1f~/. ,J :~;e·~:ffl ~\~~ ;;;-~·~,;;~-:i~~l ·--:J;tc+-~~~(.Z~o!~':·~":~!~~~d~;:!.i'r:.·~~, control tower were given lo the games. St:e lod.ay's sports pages Newport Pier registered 91 Mon District. noted that principals taken from the Las V~gai. Stnp National Transportation Safely of the Daily Pilot. for rules a nd dny have been advised to either cut ho~cl room of Charo " parent:- Board for analysis. an entry blank. Winners are an· Firemen at the Top or thf' back or drop 1 at th e ir Friday night. . "There were plece5 of body nounced each Wednesda>' follow-World flre talion. perched atop discretion 1 school time physical The entertainer said the re every where." s a Id W T . In~ t,he close o( compctitaon. To the h Ills t)('h nd downtown c du cut i 0 n 8 c t i v it i e 8 and ward mon<'y would be f(iven with <See CRASR, P•ge AZ> Joan an th fun turn to Page 8-4. Laguna, said temperutures re-<See HEAT, r agt A2l no quc lions nsked ( ' 0 J • \ :12 DAii. Y Pll.01 S Survival Tips/or Hot tpell \\ 11huu\ • µort11hle 1aar ·oiuttl 1111wr oi1td<1<jr-. 11 ' i.:mn.1t 1u w lltu..:h tu ht•1tl lh1• hN1t for lhf• 1,., t h·'4 du.\' Bui .1 t ·o,lu Mt· .. a vhY"ll<'lliln l'Cllll!H'h'tl ti\ lht• Du1ly Pilot tw._,11. .omt• tip!) nn M w lO keep t.ht• hot •Jk'll rrom lM:tnir lb loU oo )'(IU h1 0111:h ht•nt t•xhow I ion l'lw f1r;t wmptom 1:-·• M('l'\t•rnl o:.i. ul ''nt'r a<:)' of\C'o folio" t."d b)' ind fotnllnR M mon-lf'nRthy ""' of \"flnM'luu:.nt-:.. "urn11 Or \or\on Humphreys ·s~111H•t1m1·i. peoplf' get l~)'Ond that point. lo h1~h rever, .. h 1 <' h i 11 a '1 \ ,. re m t· d i ca I 11rublt'm not to ™' tre•h'tl by a t.1ymun." Dr llumphre)'I'. ••deb "Tht• lh1~ lo do to prevent heat l'Xh1tu.-.t1on 11> w kc.._.p the hod\'i. natural too ling m1•c·h.1nii.m workintt a!< wt-II as """1hl1• ll dill"'> lhl'> b\ ,., ..tl)OI JllOll, · lht• Co-.t;i Ml''J ~t·1wr.il p1.11·1111011t·r nott·' Loo~t: dn1t11n1e that Mllowi. m..ix1mum <'1n·ulallon of uir 1i; a ur~a t h elp t o natur¥1 t'\ aporiH11111 ·~· ......... l',....P~AJ ~RASH PROBED ... Bradbury, a police omcer at the crash sit~. "Parts or bodies were slicking into a wall. l hope I ne v_e r see ~anyt bto1 like ll again." Emergency crews worked through the night. separating corpse s rro m th e s t i ll smouldering wreckage in the 11treets. "I think we have ~II the major portions of bodies picked up " suid Warren Chambers ol the San Diego County coroner's office. "I know the death toll ls upwards of 150." Priests worked alongside emergency crews as they put dozens or corpses into yellow body bags and stacked them in refrigerated vans in 100-degree heat. North Park residents, many ~f them elderly, ran screaming into the streets as bodies and burning debris hurtled down from J,000 feet . Ten homes were des troyed a nd six m o re damaged after fiery wreckage t o u ched o rr bl azes t h at blackened a half-block a rea. More t h an 100 f irefighte rs worked to extinguis h the fires A large· wing piece s mashed into the patio at the rear of the Nort h Park Sev en th ·Da y Adventist Church . Caretaker Neil' Stickney said a crumpled altache case. containing only s ix pens and pencils, fell onto the lawn nearby. In the c hurch cour tyard. number of s tate government. t•rnployees who hud boarded 1n Sacramento. Al least six persons were treated at hospitals for Injuries. Others were treated at the site by Red Cross worke rs. The crash was the fit-st fatal accident in PSA 's 29 years of operation and the first deaths involving a commercial jetliner at Sl-year-old Undbergh Field. • The worst aviation disaster in U.S. history before Monday's crash occuJTed in 1960, when 134 persons died in New York City arter a collis ion be tween a United Airlines DC-8 and a Tran s W o rld Airline s Constellation. * * * 22 Booked In Crash looting SAN DIEGO <APl -At least 22 people were booked for in- vestigation or looting and imped- ing police officers at the scene of the worst aviation disaster in U .$. history. a uthorities say. Sufficu•nt amounts or liquids J,!1vc the body :.omething to work with, but Or Humphrey!> ~ays Pl' I) Ph.• :.houlrl r e m em bcr that ~wea tin~ robs t he body or pola~sium ENGINE OF PSA JETLINER LIES NEAR RUINS OF H:OME BURNED BY FAILLING DEBRIS Stic kney found a pair of glasses a nd a broken key on a plastic key ring, labeled "Gibbs Flight Ce nter ," identi f ying the company based at nearby Mon~omery Field that owned the Cessna. Police s pokes man Dan Hall sald many of those a rrested Monda y were juveniles and most were arrested for picking up pieces of plane wreckage for souve nirs. 'This ha~ lo be re placed " through "liberal amounb " or potassium that 1s avarluble in rru1t and ve~etable Juices More Bodies Sought In San Otego After Worst Air Disaster In U.S. History Alcohol, corree. c<i ndy and ~oda th;it <.'ontain <.'afre ine are 1h'ms to avoid during the hot l'op1•ll bt-ea u~c each works to rob lht• body or potassium JFK Theory Exploded Ph~al·al :.ctiv1ly should be restricted to early morning or t•vening hours . Or. Humphreys advises. And, if you decide lo l'otay indoor~ (•om pletc ly, air f'ond1tioning units should be set <.ii about 20 degree~ cooler than outdoor temperatures. . 'Umbrella Man' T estifies a t H earings Turning your living room lnto an l('t::box can lead to a sudden ~ho<'k if you have to go outdoors Old(•r folks :md children arc m os t prone to suffe r h eat 1•xhaustion and parents s hould tw aw arc that youn~sters tend lo n·ad m or<• quickly whe n stricken. ff a member of your family s uffers heat exhaustion. the best b4>l is cool wet towels and hefty doses of potassium. However , Dr. Humphreys ~dds that there are an infinite number of medica l variables a nd rt'act1ons . so don't hesitate to contuct a physician for extra h elp * * * fi',.._P~AJ HEAT ••• after-school athletics. WASJflNGTON <AP> By his own description. Louie Steven Witt is a private person. But just once in his 53 years, he s lipped out of the mold to stage a modest poHtical protest. For that, his na m e will be forever recorded in the annals of the investigation of President Kennedy's murder. This mild· mannert.>d fellow has turned out to be the "sinister umbrella man." but he seems not to have a sinis ter bone in his body. The "'umbrella man'' theory lay in ruins after Witt's testimony Monday before the House Assassinations Commit- . tee. Today the committee was lo examine other con s piracy theories whic h h ave arisen despite t h e Warre n Com- mission's conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald, acting a lone, killed Kennedy. Earl Ruby, brothe r of Oswald's killer, Jack Ruby , told the committee today that Jack insisted lo bis death of cancer in 1967 that he acted alone and on an impulse when he shot Oswald in the Dallas police s tation. Earl Ruby said he asked his brother why he killed Oswald and J ack replied: "Whe n I saw him come through there with that s mirk on his face as though he were very happy he killed the president, I just lost control of myself." J ack Ruby told his brother he had never previous ly m e t Oswa ld, Earl Ruby testifi ed . The ··umbrella man" theory was the oddest. But the commit· tee, realizing that many a p. pa renUy wild spy tales have turned out to be true. felt it could not be dismissed out of hand. The theory was based on photographs s howing a man raising and twirling an umbrella near Kennedy's limousine at the time he was shot to death in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. It wasn't raining, s o con- s piracy theorists argued that the man had to be either firing a poison dart through his um· brella or signaling someone else to fire a rifle. The "umbre ll a m a n " re· m ained a nonymous until the committee distributed the pic- tures and issued a public appeal for information about him last July. Witt, a Dallas warehouse manager, saw the pictures and news stories and realized lo his chagrin that he was the "wn· Southern California Edison o rflcia ls s aid their system reached a record dem and of t 1,997 ,000 kilo watts of electricity Monday afternoon. The previous rt•('ord or l 1,429,000 kilowatts was set July \.1. The obvious r eason for the mcreast..'<l dem and Is the high use o r air conditio ners, but officia ls said they are confident they cC1n keep up with the power demands. Pagroll Padding Inland areas of the county Wt'rC hardes t hit by power outagei. that ar<' blamed on the mab1hty of power tran~formcrs to d1ss1pate heat during e vening Diggs Trial ·Opens On Fraud Scheme hours WASHINGTON CAP> -Rep A bout 2.250 custom ers were Charles C. Diggs Jr., 0 -Mich . without pow1tr in northeast the nation 's senior black Mi~s ion Viejo between 2 p.m. member or Congress, went on and 8.30 p m . Monday when tria l today on charges of pad· unrkrground cables overloaded di.ng his C<?~gressional P~~~oll and shorted out. officials for the ' wit~ non~x1stent employees and San Diego Gas a nd Electric ta king kickbacks from s t a ff ;., "lr'OQ""'ri...al'"'' • • •• members. 'D• ' '-"••r:-:r .......... _. '~ti~··~ ~··'i~'<'.JU.. .. ~u··~• ~.a':~''-"'""llr .... 1,1 $ Pacific Gas and Electric also ~u1'~""-':~;;••v1L. Ml:::.,.an -~.n '-'•. ·~ ·, d · h ' h t v District Court, where Diggs 1s r.cg1stere •ls .1 ~ es e er accused of defrauding the gov-dc~~nd for. electr1c1ty Monday. e rnm ent of $101 000 in the Offi cials said there was a peak · kic kback scheme. Judge Oliver Gasch, presiding, said the jury would be sequestered throughout the trial. Diggs, 55. has been elect(.'(f to 12 consecutive House terms from his inner.city Detroit dis· lrict since 19!>4. He is chairman of the House District Commit· brella man " Having no particula r inte rest in the assass ination case. "I drifted along all of these years without coming across any of these theories. Had you never found me. I would have been far happier than I am at lh1s mo- m ent." he lamented We ll . what exartly was he do- ing with the umbrelh1 a nyway? "I was carrying that stupid um- brella intent upon heckling the president with it." he explained. Will had heard that umbrellas "were a sore spot with the Ken· nedys.. dating from the years family patriarch Joseph P. Ken- nedy was the U.S. ambassador to England and had s upported . British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's policies toward Adolf Hitler. Joseph Kennedy s uffered from the c riticism when Ch am- be rlain's policies we r e late r castigated as a ppeaseme nt. Because Chamberlain often car- ried a n umbrella. his critics made the umbrella the symbol of the policies they hated. Someone ha d told Witt the Kennedys had bffn irked by a previous umbrella-brandishing de m onstration. And if he could only remember who it was, he s aid. 'Tm sure I would have taken the umbrella and clouted him over the head with it in lhe past two weeks." When he went out to see the Kennedy motorcade on his usual noontime walk. Witt planned to stage a n unbre l la protest himself. "Being a conservative, I sort of placed Kennedy in the liberal politics category and I personal ly never thought too much or libera l (iolitics in general " ft was an impulsive act. he said, the first. last and only Onl' of his lire "I am not a person who wants to bring himself into notice " · Bill Gibbs. president of the company. identified t he two persons aboard the single-engine Cessna as Marine Sgt David Bcs well. 35. and his ins tructor. Martin Kazy. 32. Gibbs said Boswell had a pilot's license but was taking a dditional ins truction on i n s t rument approac h a nd landing procedures. Gibbs said Kazy might have intentionally blocked Boswell's vision. a common practice in instrument trai n i ng : but sa id l oca l controllers had given Boswell his approach pattern. "He was just where he was supposed to be." said Gibbs. The pilot of the 727. Capt. James Mc Feron of Escondido. Calli .. had been with PSA for 17 years. a irline officials said. The PSA flight . one or the airline's busiest commuter runs. had begun in Sacramento with a stop in Los Angeles. Officials said the plane was carry ing 37 of t he a i rline's e mployees, m any of them senior personnel. Also aboard were a Hardliners Seek Hossein AMMAN. Jordan (AP> - Syrian President Ha fez ·Assad fl ew into Amman today to try to e nlist King Hussein's s upport for the anti-Camp David movement Hussein a lready has ex pressed major reservations to Secretary or Stale Cyrus Vance a bout the railure of the Camp David accords lo guarantee total Isr aeli withdrawal from th~ West Bank or the Jordan River . but h e h a s r ebufred th e hardliners as well. The hardliners. Syria. Libya. Algeria. South Yemen and th<. Palest ine Liberation Orgaruza tion. met in Damascus last week and endorsed e!>tablishment or $1 billion Llbyan-Algemm fund for the overthrow -0r Egyptian President Anwar Sadat becaust or his peace drive wilh Is rael ··But ~o m e were ca ught pocketin~ Jewelry and watches and valuablt..-s or that nature," Ha ll aid Other offi cers said those ar rested included one man who took a set of keys from one of the corpses and some who tried lO ransack ho mes set afire by n a m ing plane debns. But Hall said most or the 4,000 to 5.000 people who crowded to the <.•rash scene were "very well l>ehaved and very helpful. "When our eme rgency crews reached lht crash site. some of the crowd was helping direct t rarfic a nd othe rs had cordoned off tht: area." he said. '•Doc tors and cam e the re and their help " * * p a r :l me d1cs volunteered * F ..... P-.AJ PLEA ••• technology for on-board collision war ning d evices has been available for years but that the F' AA has insisted on rurther test,: 1ng However. an FAA official s rud today that furthe r tests are need~d to iron the bugs out of current systems including a ten· dency lo sound a la rms when there 1s no dans.er of a coJlision. "f don't feel that we are·root· dragging." f'AA s pokesm an Brue<• Cha mbe r s s aid in a telephone interview "We are trying lo rind good, solid solution.'> and not come out with something that would not work and would mis lead the pilot and m1slecid the public." Prisoner Escapes LOS ANGELES <API -A pr1so r.e r s i1pped o r r his hanctcuff!' and sprinted throu_gh th f}arktnJ! lot of the Parker Center police headquarters - hul not befort-he was stopped by • .1 ((Ua rd. who told him runrung throu1th the lol wC1s forbidden. demand for l ,982 mcgawalt.'1, up from :f July 14 need for 1,fW>O m egawatts . Each m egawatt -re presents 100 million watts o{ electricity Laguna C ops 'Ide ntify' Arson Suspect , tee~· w.lllcn lufs jui,:i~'1tlqn ov~s ·:i;; b is tri ct 'ot Columbia· .. 1fov . e rnmental affairs. and of the House Inte rnational Affairs sub· committee on Africa. The government indictment. returned last March, says that from 1.973 through March 1971. Diggs allegedly inflated salaries or selected staff mem bers who returned to the congressman the difference between their base pay and the amount they re- ceived. and ~ FASHION ISLAND ~ NEWPORT CENTER 't" ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fNt Or~""O"' Co.t~t O A1ly P•'M •fh"""<'-•HClfft Oo,_.,,tNo-fttt~f'T, l'(.N«Jl•""""ft? .... ,,,~ (l\.r..I ~•V-•nGtomo~ ~o--•eo-1~.-,,, puol1\¥d Mo"C.t•Y tht"'U't" f ttf\Ay fl'W (O'\f4 ~ Mt Wto'f &f"tN" HuiM~(lll"l 9"Mflt ~ t•tf\ V•ll•'t hv1"r \-40dl•fliM• V4'111f1Y ~ L40~~fll" So\llhCM\t A~~1Ni1 ltO"I 1\ ~1\IM'cl W1urtt•;' """ 'Wiftlto " ''-orm• •&i•• ()ubfl\,..,.., fltM\I I'\ .. m WMt fta·~ \fr~ c.o''• """""w (•••fOfiw•m.>a •ewrt N..., p,,.,,,,.flU4tNll'~Jf1•h"I' J•n• t"''"" Y•<f: ..,........,.,, •fllid Ge'*'tlli~f .,,. ......... ... [CMOt 7-••----..... "<lf(l<l<)P (ll•rln M ~.. Iii<-~ W M A\\•""~' MAh41Q•l"U l.OitU'' OflltH "'''" .,...,.. no.., ... iu. M••"' UftuA• t'--.1 I\ l lie. 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Police Chief Jon Sparks said new information gMhered as a result of the ongoing arson probe into 10 intentionally itet blazes t.n Arch Beach Hcighti; has resulted in the identification of a prime suspect in al least one of the .. arsons. "From the evidence collected , t 'm convinced this person Is definitely responsible tor at least one of the arsons. and It Is possible that th.ls per11on was also involved in some of the other nre.<J," Sparks sold. The local al'f()n probe, headed "W llW~ •au-~v ....... ~1'0ePWiy 'I01"'fh\=' pa"s'OI~ .. m onths . foJlowing a $750,000 blue on 1,.a Mlrada Street last April 27 that gutted three homes under co n a t r '-'iC ti on and dam aged a rourth hom e Gromyko Falls Ill,, Breala V.N. Speech UNITED NATIONS (AP> - Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko was taken Ill while speaking lo the U.N. General Assembly today and waa helped from the podium. But 55 mlnule8 later he re · sumed his speech alter r~elving medical attention --..... ~~ .-' amnil! at the lecUm at th lroni';;T lbe lar1e, high-ceiling assembly ha ll. r eading his s p eech In the ass c m bly 's 1eneral polity debate. wh•n he slumped forward Sballol;s •o Sploo You'll love the deflgtltful , zeltty IHt• of 8hellott ·n Spice. A delloloua blend of oh••••· •h•llota and ap6ce to apart! th• flnor of HndwtchH, perk up Hied• and anedl treya. Come on In and hH• • l•lte before you buyl Featuring , .-~ 7 Orange Coast ED ITI O N Today's Clnsln l( • \'. Stoc_•ks VOL. 71 , NO. 269, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEM BER 26, 1978 c TEN CENTS Heat Hangs On hut Reliefs • ID Sight "y MIC'IU EL P K IOf C)I -o.l•t ............ ··n111thf1l-d Sonta Ana C'on dllton intt•n-.•· h1•111 ""•thout !'Ot-ll'rly windi. ti. t•ic.pt•t twl lo kt•t•p lemperatur<•s ho\ er in~ ht'l\o\'t't'n ltw 00 und 100 deirrt-t• marl. 1r1 Or1tna:1• ('oorlly uot1I l'OO lt'r oct.>an brt'•''"' hrt·a k thruu,,:h a hJJ?h rn.•,:-.urt• ')'lkm lutt•1 this Wt"t'k • A s1~th dny of s•·1ln ·h1njt ht·MI Monda\ fort't'd u numtwr of en lund county i.chuol d1l'olricts tu w nd i-ltidt•nt s homt' l'arl) from C'l·•"''"1m11 ~1thout u1r t•ond1 lion in~ Tht· hc'.tl w.1H· hu!> 1•11u1wd u 'triun on l'lt•<'lrt<'lll 1•1wr1o1y 11nd 11ro1111>1t·d u numlwr of brid po\o\t>r 0111,1.:1·' 1H·t·11rd111~ lo a .,pok1•s ma11 for lh1· Suulht•rn t 'ttlllurn1d foAh'-'m t'umpun\ L1h.·~ua11I-. Jlon~ the• Oran~t· Cn:u.t "11" '""11'h 1·row1b Mon clav 1A.1•1't• :.1m ilar 111 numlw r:. to thcis1• Wl'l'kl·rul floc·kh dtlt·m11ting lo t-i.t <•Ill' hullcr 111la111I lt!tn pt·ral 111 t•i. Tht• Jo:l Toro rm: ~ldllt>n re 1)t1rtt•1I 1b1 thl'rmornt•ler hoverinli{ 1\t'JI" the t IO tJc.:ree mark Mon. duy a rtt•rnoon . llowf'vt•r . rorc(·ai-tt'rs say the wori.l apJ)l•ars to 1'e over with tt•mpc rature!> l'Xpt,•tled lo drop a touplc of dc~rces p er day throut;h th.t' wt"ek Tl'mperaturt•S 1n downtown llunlin~ton Beurh fell from 99 on Sunday to a h1~h of 95 Monday, ;u·<·ording to lOl'<*' weatherman J Sherman Denny The tower HI Orange County <Stt HEAT, Page AZ> Crash Analyzed 2 'Unnsual Situatiolls' Eyed WASIUNGTON IAPI "Two unus ual situations" might have combined to cause Monday's plane c.•ollision in San Diego that killed al least 150 persons. the government's chief accident in- vestigator told Conj:!ress today. E l wood T. Driver. acting c hairman o r the National Trans portation Safely Board. said the collision occurre d as: A li~ht aircraft was ascend· * * * '"~ from u practict· instrument approut:h und u P a c i f ic Southwest Airlines· Hoeing 727 was landing. Pilots of both aircraft were s witching from one radio fre· quency to anothe r to com· municate with different air lraf· fie control stations. Driver :,aid his tes timony before a llouse Government Operations s ubcommittee was * * * Pilots Were Warned Collision Cause Sought in Crash SAN DIEGO cAP I While the death toll contin ued rising today in the aftermath of the na· tion's worst air disaster , in· ves tigators tried to determine what happened in the seconds before a jetliner and a s mall plane collided over a residential neighborhood, kllllng at least 150 * * * Claire Trevor Loses Son In Di,saster Charles Bre n . 35. son of AcadC'my Award -winning ac- tress Claire Trevor of Newport Beac h and the brother of one of the owners of the Irvine Com· pany. was one of thos e who died Monday in the worst air disaster in U S. history. Officials of the Donald L. Bren Company confirmed that Bren. vice president of the firm lhat bears h is brother's name. was aboard the PSA 1elliner involved CSee SON, Page A2) people . A ll 135 aboard t he Pacific Southwest Airlines Boeing 727 were killed Monday along with two in the single-engine Cessna. At least 13 more died on the ground when naming wreckage a nd mutilatc.'<i bodies rained on wood frame h omes 3,000 feet below. Both planes wer e on approach to Lindbergh Field, three miles west of the crash scene. when they collide d in clear weather Monday morning. "T hey were given air traffi c advisories that they were in the same a rea and both aircraft acknowledged that they had the othe r plane in sight," said Bruce Cham ber. a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administra· lion. Visibility at the lime was estimated at 10 miles Investigators for the National Transportation Safety Board were probing why the planes hit if their pilots knew they were on what amounted to a collision course. The pilot of the Cessna 172. David Bos we ll . had an advanced <See DISAST ER, Page A2 ) based on very prt'liminary tn· formation about the collision. the worst in U.S. aviation his· tory. Driver said that even though the weather was good. the pilot of the s ingle·engine Cessna plane was practicing the use of instrume nts fo r landing in foul weather. The Cessna wt!s a1>· proaching t! runway and then pulled up without touching the the runway, he said Meanwhile. the airliner carry- ing 135 passengers was coming in for a landing on a different runway. he said The two airplanes were com munic ating with air traffic con trollers at both San Diego 's Lindbergh Field and the ne arby naval facility where controllers guide pilots into their approach. Driver s aid the two facilities <See PROBE, Page A2) * * • Airport Move Effort Asked For County CUing the PSA jet crash in San Diego. Newport Beach City Councilman Paul Humme l called Monday for "positive ac-tio,f~ .. ,1,,.1~etting the Orange County Aih>ort traffic out of the city's back yard. llummel s aid hl' wants re· newed effort to find lhe s ite for a major a irport in Southe rn California, preferably a t CiJmp Pendleton. "Without trying to capitali?.e on what happened today, I think we have a s imilar s ituation here of a ir traffic that 1s a hazard to a r<>sidential area." he said. llummel asked that city staff members preparc a report sum. marizing the studies made to date on lot'at1on or a m ajor airport "But what I really want 1s a <See M OVE. Page A2l 0 .. 1, Ptltll .,_. •Y P•1 O'o.-11 PIGEON BEATS THE HEAT WITH SIP FROM DRINKING FOUNTAIN IN SAN CLEMENTE Heat Wave Continues In Orange County; Relief Due Later In the Week Health Role Confirmed Co1U1Cil Gains County lmlnstry Control By GARY GRANVILLE Of IM D••IJ Piiot Sl•tt Departm e nt of ll ea l th , Education and Welfare officials announ<.·ed Monday that the Orange County Health Pla nning Council has been gl\ en full designalion as tht' c 1wnty's health systems agency The local health planning unit has been operating under a conditional designation Th at standing stopped just short of giving the council the license it needs to gain sweeping con trol over the co unty's mul ti-million dollar a year health industry. Along with ll EW '~ full de s ignation came th e announcement that OCH PC Wlll rece i vc a federal grant of $872,300 to finance its operation in thc.coming fiscal year When coupled with a S37.300 state health planning grcmt. lhc feder a l m o n ey ml•u n s th<• council's budget in 1978 79 will hit $909.600 With its full des1gnat1on lhl' health pl a nning <:ounc ll wa~. handed the res pons ibility for s o called appropr1<1tt•ness reviews of all h(•alth t·are institutions in the· county Such reviews. whi <:h art· conduclC'd once every fi ve years. are aimed at d elermining 1f a fac ility or :,crvi('(' 1~. in c ffecl. meeting ac:rcptat>k i:.tandards Those reviews when coupled with the counc1rs power t o Jpp rovc or d i sa pprov e applications for maJor medical equipment purchases as we ll a!' t-xpans 1on plans o f cx1sting f<1.:1lities g1w OCHPC' i Wel·p1n g µower over the county's health care industry OCHCP Exec ul1vt Director Stanley Matck said 1n a pres!: relc•asc• the full dl''lgna1 io n moves the council into closer partners hip with lhc county'l> health care provider s M atck s<11d lht: rounctl will c o n (' e n 1 r a I 1· 11 '' • • g r o ~:.. overbuilding and ovcrbuy•nl! which ha:-. charncle riied tht· hos 1nlal scene m Or angc Co un1 y durin~ thl' past decade " <See HEALTH, l>:t{;t''~I Po11roll Padding Diggs Trial Opens On Fraud Scheille W ASlllNGTON I AP • Rep Charles C Diggs Jr . D M1 ch lh e nat1on 'i:. sen10r black me mber of Congress. went on trial today on charges of pad ding his congressional payroll with non-existent c rtiployees and I ak 1ng kickbacks from s taff m£•mbers .Jury selection begun in US District Court, where Dit.t~i. 1s accused of defra uding thl gov l'rnm cnt of SIOl.000 1n lht k1l·kbat'k scheme Juctge Oliver Gasch. presiding. said the JUr) would be seques tered throughout thc trial torncv. h1!-accountant and an ~mnloyet· of h1:. IJC'l ro1• funera l home on h1 .-cong r e,s 1oniJI payroll t'vcn though I hey never workl•d 1or h i m 1n a c:o n grcssional c.·a pat'llY D1 g~s plt'ad cd 1nnot•1•n1 in April to the l'har~t·s of mall I raud Jnd lyin,g to 11 grand JUr\- ~1nd t•as1I~ dcft'H\l'll lhl'l'l' OPJJO , ne n l:• 1n M1C'h 1giJ l!0!-. /\ug >i Ot•mocrnt1c· primary Tht· six c mployt•t•'.'o named in the k1ckhad: alle~at1ons an•<.'" p(•C'kd 111 b1· kc) governmenl v. 1 1 n l' ' st•.. N o n •. h J ' b <'en t'hurgl'rl Homeowners Renew A~el Fight Diggs. 55. bas been elected to 12 consecutive House terms from his inner city Detroit d1!' trn:t since 19!>4 He 1s C'ha1rman I)( I he House Distric t Commit tct'. which has Jurisdiction ovt'r 01 s lrit:l of Columbi a gov Nnmental affairs. a nd of th<: llousc lnt(•rnational Affair., sub The f!O\ernmn11 wu:-. t.-x peclcd to presl'nt 11..-llrsl w1tnl:'Sl> Wed nesdav Each of I h1· :J~ t·ounh a ,gamsl D iggs 1·ar r 1t·" ,, m aximum pt•nall) of five yt·ar' in 11ns()n D1,gg~ also l'Ollld fat•(• fines or up to $224 ,()()() if eoll v 1<'1 NI Appeal Vowed After Mesa Variance Approved The battle between residents va riances that protes ting SuperiorCourtdecisionthat sup· or north Costa Mesa and the homeowners claim are in viola· ported the rezone initiative. he h111lt cm <1.500 s<iuan• foot lot:. rommiltet> on Africu . Thl· general ell~ SI undards ror The ~overnment indictme nt . Arnet Dev~lopment Company Of tion of a March 7 initia. tive vote However. the company's ~J&IA~!!!"~~~ 1i' ........ ~.~~~~MnG.·.: .. ~~..,....pl4U}.'l '44:luMd..~c:. o u tr aged h 0 m e 0 w n er family o~e.. lion •01121 slng1e":tam1ff 'fiomcs repr ese ntati ve Mi chael Arnet s 46 acres off ~ear and it was this issue 'that came sin~le·.J~"!1~ homl'' is fi,OOO returned las t Ma~ch . say'> that 3 Held in Theft ~~~·~·)·(' titf~\1ffc1,,~~~tf.• ... .f.r~ttr."· --~~ ... lj'~ .• !'_...,....V.till~'t..~£ ~~ ...... ...i f,. MN . 7 .::<e.. • ..1 • • -mggs' alfe'gcdly inflaled .. salanc!-n I\ K 'en:orn l';'r.'U I /\... • McLaughlin said today he would Street near the San Diego before the commission Monday appeal a Monday night Planning Freeway were part o~ 63 acres night. Commission decision that may that we re rezoned by city voters. The city planning staff and a llow the development company The two other affected parcels homeowners disagreed with the to go ahl'ad with construction of ~long Bear Street across r~m planning commission a s to homes on part or a long-disputed South Coasl Plaza Shopping whC'th<.•r the variances went north Costa Mesa J)arcel. Center are controlled by C. J. against the R· 1 Zonning. Segerstrom and Sons and de· A rnel 's homes wou Id be The planning commission vol· ed 4-0 to grant the company veloper Henry Roberts. s ingle-family, but they arc SO· Amel hus vowed to appeal a called "patio homes" that would Housing Plan Cleared Law Opens Way for Fairview Land Lease A bill signed Monday by Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. has cleared the way for Fairview State Hosplta~ to lease 60 acres of stale land to build 500 housing units In Costa Mesa. Hm1pilal em ployees and pa· tlents would get first shot at the housing. Plans call for a private developer to build 268 apart· ments , 77 condominiums and 157 slngle.ra mily homes. • J.)-(!'vla.""-',~i.l'e~(\"'• Ar~ti~ Cnnelra and' riiln•u.rr-.- Costa Mesa City Council were unavuUable ror comment today followinli( e ndorsf>ment or • legislation submitted b y AS· lack of a ffordable housing in the semblyman Dennis Mangers. D· Co11ta Mesa area. Huntington Beach. In sl..rning the bi ll . Governor The housinl' plan is e xpected Brown stressed that hos pital to come before the council for e mployees s ho uld be given review. None of the slruetures priority in renting or buying would exceed two stories They the units would be l ocated at the Patients In the process or re· northeas t corner of hos pital turning to society would be next ~rounds near Harbor Boulevard, 1n line. with the remainder of and .the southeast corner over· the housin~ going to moderate· looking the Costa Mesa Golf income residents ,tifJ-rUf•«:...,:. ~ l. ""r L\h.'!.... • .... ~..,j \'. '~· ~ P~s.L<llsC»l\sU>n1 oC .. ~l\9,l' l)g r•u~· ..... ~ fo"""'°usfng oegan P••ft 'b\!tdff,lhe cftf .-.......... ~ ufter Dr Cr1nelln revealed a 28 drawn a generally positive rdc· percent annual turnover In lion a lthough Councilman Dom hospital personnel bccuusc of a CSte HOUSING. Page 1\2), t said McLaug_hhn. who leri thl· of selected staff members who Thrct• women. 1n<"lu<hng a teller ho_meowners in. defendmg a ~-5 returned to the congressman lhl have been arn•stccl 1n connc<· m11l1on lawsuit frlc·d against diffe rence between their bast lion with a $6.000 robbery report them hy !~eveloP<•rs be fore thl' pay and the amount thcv rt• cd JI J hank hc ri:: election I hr Sllll wui. thrown c·civcd · ou.t,. . The 35-rount indictment ulso They AOl 1ti or 17 more homes savs he placed his personal ut over and above wh<1I they would · be permitted on an H I develop m ent." Mc Laug hlin ~u 1d loda)- "No one in town has golle n the J~O p • ke favorilism lh<.il thcs<-peopll' 710 lC rOO have gotlen .. Md.au~hlin claims the lot SI?.(.' Prizes IF/:on~ and s etback vananc·es approved W 4 •.., hy the commission rezoned already rc7.oned land lie said a l.40JiloO to CoJP"Hn total or 214 variann·s IA.Cf(' IY.l~ ~ ··~ granted und that II 1s a planned development. not s ingle family Six sharp prognosticators of An appeal would bring the weekend football fortunes have matter lx'fore the Cit\ Council earned lwo television sets and A maJonty or council members four radios for their efforts in opposed the homeowners in the first two weeks or Pigskin iliative rarculated by the North Picke roo ·;s Costa Mesa Ho meowners /\s· Another tele vision and two sociation and later approved by more radios will be awarded this city voters. third week of Pigskin Pirkeroo About 30 members und sup '78 by Dunlap /\pplinnces 1n porter or the assoc1a1 mn 1 urned fountain Valley ou t Mo nday t o JlrOl<.•st tht• To win, you must best pred1c1 v ariances ~ranl <'d to Arnel The I ht• o utcomes or 30 weeke nd city s t arf also l'lu imcd the ~ames See tocfoy's sports pa1u•s Vfir Ut}<',CS would make, It a Of the 1)31ly filOI (or rules and ' ,,.; • .,,':>\~ ~~.,, ~~~ ·~ ~ .. et(Jt'>'·llM*>}V*~J: -,~· ject · · · nounced e·acfi Wednesduy follow Arnel o ffictttl " wcre not 111" the d oe or ('Ompetitton To iwailable for comm<'nt today join 1n the 1un tum to P&JU! 84 > fteathe r Sunny throu~h Wednes duy and not quill' a s hol LO"-!' tonig ht ll5 t o 72 l11ghs Wedncsdtt) neur Ro at lhl beat.'hl'i. to 90:. Ill land I NSIDE TODA l' Women nre .~welltny the ronk.i of moon/1qhters. /or rc·as(m;: thol rony1• /mm .~tH v1va1 111 love See />aye H6 Cl .,. - Cl ~ At s @ At .... .. • •II o ... , ,., ... fit .. , ........ ~-·86 lit t-l \1urr1 ... un. "ho plu~ Pel t lh' S h,1c111\\ ull I t.H.ltu Ill l hl' HJ:Jo... .in<t l!J.Ub Cltt•d of J ta·.11 l .ill.at'" ~1 ondJ ~ tn ll ol l) \\OIHI F'11e11t.l :-. :-.a id ... uar 111~ tt•mpt<r,alurt.•.., rnc.i) h.I\ l' hc.-t•n J fuc·tor •. ,,,.. r.., '' ' HEALTH ... .. 'ull des1gnat1on of OCllPC by ft-dt•r cil offic·1ui1> came on th1: het.'b of recent critic•1s m or lhc health planmng council 11t Last month, u spokes m a n for the United Hospital Association or California uskcd for H probe into OC ll PC plan s t o 1nv1.>st1~atc doctor ownership 111 ho:-.µ1tab And last WN•k. UCI m<:d1cul ::.l'huol cJean Stanlev Vitn den Noori n1lll'lll'd the <.'ouncil when ht' rt-s1gnt>d from its board of dir,•t•torl- S1 m ult.111t•ou~I). Dr Wilham Thompson. prt•i.1dc nt o f th(" Orcing<' C ount y M edlc<1I t\ssociat1on. smd thl' association ha:-not hl'l'n pll«:1sed with some of tht• touncal '::. rcC'l·nt decisions . OCI I PC hcis been operating under 11., n1nd1t1onal designation ::.in<.'l' H.171i when 11 won a battle with thf.' c ounty board o f superv1~ors over th<' preliminary dt•::.ignut1on 11s the t•ount y 's hct1llh :.vstt·ms agen('y ·The council operate·::. with <.1 150 member a ssembly o f d c lt·~at l'S who se l ect 27 di n·t•tors llnc1t•r formulas estctblis hed 1n 1t:. 11r11.:1nal appl1 c alwn. the t·uunl'l l's make up 1s broken down among c:o n s um e r . ad\Otall' and provider orga n1 z.it1ons ci :-. well cis lt numbl'r of l'lt'tl<'d lo<·al officials f'ro• Pa~ A J HOUS I NG • • K<.ic1l1 said he wus concerned J hout potentaully nc~al1ve 11n ual·b on <·1t~ truffit Ur Crrnclla has promised a h1gh-qual1ty d evelopment and claiml.!d that traffic would at'· lu:11ly be rcduccd by cutting d own on the nu mber o f cmployt•<•s who commute to the facility daily on city streets. Council members Raciti and Arl<'nc &:hHfcr toured the facili· l) rctcnlly for a closer look at lhl• propos<..>d housing s ites. Mrs. Schaft'r sa1c1 hospital officials h aVl• pmmiscd to meet with Costa Mc:.uni. who li ve near the hospital lo c11scus:-. <iny concerni, about lhl' m•w hou~1n~ Hardline r s Seek Hussein p,.... Pflfl' Al HEAT WAVE CONTI NUES .. Airport lll51illl 11 hheh o r Ut. while the th rnwmell'I l the NewpOrt Pier registered 81 Mon· tlJ)' f'lr.-men ul I ht> Top of the W111 ld fin· 'tutlon. pcrt'hcd atop th t• hill' ht•h111d downtown Lui.:1111.1 ,,Hd lt·111pl·r1t111rc•:-. 11• .id1t·d \J:S clt'~Cl't'~ hy 4 p.rn Mon 1J11) Santu An.1 1umpl·rt u~1vt• th1• 100 d1·1(r1•1• 111ark ui.:.un, lo.:i.ilni.: 11 hi~h of IO;J cluw11 111~1 ont• clc i-;11•1• 1111111 Sc111cl,1v l'\ I h 0 0 I d I 'I rt l' l II fl 1 \' I ·' I :-. th~o u~huut lhl· OrtrnK•' t'oast ,1rt•:1 'u1(1 thl•\ Wt •fl• kl'l'IHlll( Ull t'H' on u1r t•o11tht11m1·1'i. toduy hut u)I btu<tc•111:00 wto11• t•iq.1crtcd lo lou.ih It out Jo'ountuln Vull1·y (';lt•m,•ntury .ind Nt·w11111 I Ml•:-.u Un1f1ed i.c·hool d1 ... tr ad ofr1l·1ub i.u1d toduy thc.·v \\Crl' reluctant lo .. t• n d ht udt· nts hom e t• Mr I Y ht•l'lHl't' of lht· t11i.:h 11umbl'r1> of \\Ork ing 11•Jr1•11b ul their dis trll'lb Thl• km1wruturt• reached ..i MUhnj( lt><a dttlo{recs und lhc.: air cond1trnnt·1 fullt•d at ('url Hankey School tn M1i.s1on Vl<.'JO Monduy "It began lo get {1 ltttle wari:n." 1>u1d Principul J ohn llopkins, ··t>ut we didn't have uny real problems" Fivl:.' schoo l!> 1n the Irvine Unified district hud air cundi t1oning problems. but students r1•m:J ined a t school. Or . Rit'hard Welle . Supe rint e nd e nt of lh C: ::ia ddleback Unified School District. noted that principals huvc been advised to either cut bu ck or drop lat their discretion> school Ume physical education activities and u fll'r-~chool uthlet1ts. Southern California Ed1i,on officials said the1 r system rt.'ached a r ecord demand of 11.997.000 kilowa tts or electricity Monday·arternoon The previous rt'l'ord bf I l.42tl,OOO kilowatts was set July 14. The obvious reason for the increased demand is the high * * .. uat or air conditioners. but offkials said they ar(· confident they cun keep up with the power demands. Inland ureu11 or the county Wl'r t• har<kl>l h1l by powe r out .. lolt'l> th•1t tire blamed on the inuhllity of powcr lrnnsformers to d1~s1pul<· heal during ev<•nmg houri. About 2.250 customers were without power in northeast Ml11-.ion VieJO between 2 p.m . ;11111 K :JO 11 1fl . · Monday when u11(h•1 ~round C'ables overloaded and shorted out, officials Cor the San Diego Gas and Electric Compa ny suid. San Diego Gas a~d Electric a lso registered its highest ever (temand for electricity Monday Officials said there was a peak demand for. 1,982 megawatts, up Crom a July 14 need for 1.800 megawetts. Each megawatt represents 100 million watts of electricity. He explained that the root systems or just planted crops a re having a tough time trying to draw up enough moisture to tooe with severe evaooration. Continued sco rching temperatures kept beach crowds larger than usual for a week duy. Laguna Beach lifeguards reported Monday. A c rowd of 15,000 peopl e visited Huntington City beach Monday to make it the busiest day in 10 years for a late September week day, according to lifeg uard Capt. Bill Richardson. Richardson reported several incidences of heat exhaustion among bathers as temperatures on the sand hit 90 degrees. The heat wave also has placed a strain on wilting young crops of celery and cauliflower at the Irvine Ranch. said sookesman Fred Keller Keller s aid the company has yet to place an estimcile on the t·a sh loss caused by the heal. lie said "it's hotter lh1rn heck" for laborers trying to keep fields irrigated * .. * Heat Safety Calls For Precautions W it hou t <i portable: air conditioner outdoors it's going lo he tough to beat the heat for the n ext few days. But a Costa Mesa physician contacted by the Daily Pilot has some tips on how lo keep the hot s pe ll from taking Its loll on you through heat exhaustion The first symptom ts a general loss o f e nergy often followed hy brief fainting or more lengthy loss of cons ciousness. warns Dr Norton I lumphreys ··sometimes people get bevond lhat poinl-, lo high fever. which is a Sl"verc med1cul problem not to be treated by a laymim." Dr. Humphreys adds ·'The thing to do lo prevent heat cxhciustion as to keep the body 's natural coo lin l! met'hanjsm worktng as well us possible ... it docs this by Pvaooralion." lhe Cost u Mesa ~cneral practitioner notes . S ufficient amounts of liquid!> g1 ve the body something to work with. but Dr. Humphreys s ays people should remember that s weating robs the body of potassium. "This has to be replaced" through "liberal amounts" of potassium that is civailable in fruit and vegetable juices. Alcohol , coffee. candy and soda that contain caffeine are items to avoid during the hot spe ll because each works to rob lhe body of potassium. Physiccil cictivitv should be res tricted to early morning or evening hours, Dr. Humphreys udvises. And. if 9ou decide to stay indoors comple t ely, air conditioning units should l>e set al about 20 degrees coole r thun outdoor temperatures. Swim, Surf Beach Switch Postporred Newport Beach 'i. s wi mmcn. people who were evenly divided only beach wtll stay right where on the iss ue. it is between 40th a nd 44th Body s urfers contended that Streels at least for the next the s wimmers-only experiment two weeks . in effect s ince June hadn't City councilmen put off a de· been allowed lo run long enough AM MAN .. J6'rdan I AP l cision Monday on fnoving the to find oulif it works well s~ riun President Hafez Assad beach and changing its hours in At the same time. the swim· rt1·w 1nl11 Amman today to try to order to give board surfers and mers t.old <.'o uncilmen . they c11l1sl Ka~g llt1:-.st·1~'s support for body surfers time to familiarize shouldn l cha nge the location of thl' ant•·< amp David movement. themselves with the proposed the beach because ·people had llusscin .already h~s .ex· changes. · ~e.come aC'custofl)cd to it, where prc•si:;cd maJor reservations to .~ . .E~ •hou~. they, .AUeet.l ... !.D .1t·.1~ • ,.,'3.~~•Lllii.t-"'Ml)J.!1~~...,\l. • .• '(.~~...,,,,.tf('.-r..'·1>-· ·-:.::.&<.&are -C¥.llltt ~1!'f#:~~rltrtit.1~~~~~~~ .-.A.:.~~"'·n<mf(J~1'!ftn'fel"s-sa . about the foilurc of the Camp took testimony fr~m a dozen gested that counci!men follow David accords lo guurantee total · th e recommendations of the Is raeli withdrawal from the city's Marine Department and w est Bank of lhe .Jordan River. move the beach up to the a rea b u t h c h as re bu ff e d th e iAJTl.dofb. tlJ-U bet ween 48th and 52nd streets. lrnrdlincrs as well. 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Telepllon• (114)"2·4321 Cl1 .. llled Ad11er1lalnt &42·5e78 Skytrain Run St.arted Today NEW YORK !AP> -Sir Fred die Laker's Skytrain celebrate<! Its first year of "no frills." low priced, wa lk-on flights today by inaugurating a London-to·L::<>s Angeles run and welcoming its quarter-millionth passenger the beach at 40th Street is one of the three best board s urfing spots in the city because of the angle that the waves take to the shore. The proposed body s urfer s beach al 48lh Street, they said. is just as good for body surfing. but not so good for board s urfing heca use the waves hit the beach directly instead of anghng in. Nuke Tests F'or Laker , who is named Frederick Alfred but likes to be called "Sir Freddie" since he w 1\S kn i g ht e d i n M a y • l h. e celebration began without his LAS VEGAS (AP> -Two un· presence Monday in Queens. de rground nuc lear tests~ach Set Wecbwsday Unknowing, self-described with a yield of between 20,000 'perpetual traveller" Thomas and l50,000 tons or TNT-have Baumgart .of St'n Francisco been scheduled for Wednesday ··and just about everywhere al the Nevada Test Sile else ... stepped up to the airline's The weapons-related test• will Queens outlet about 4 p .m b nducted at Yucca Flat H e was passenger number e co . f h 250 000, the employees said, and some 00 males northwest o ere, th 'y handed Baumgart, 33 a 11ald Rpokesma~. Dave _Jackson ~ V!f ftf' ..._. W: .1-..~,~f~ -.. '.ID~,. ~r~s ~rrerlngs ·o, cha·~~-ment.'11rc'teslS Wlll occur abO\Jt' pagne." En route to London. 20 minutes ap~rt '"They told me I could drink as Jackson said condu~tlng two much as J wa nt and sit with the ' tests on the scime day 1s uncom· ntght captain." mon but has been done before ...... ,, ...... I.Mok Out Below! fi"'reshmcn at Ottawa Univl'rsil } know they 'd better obey seniors ' orders cJunng orientation week. so 120 of them smiled ob<:'dienlly for their class port~a1t However. third-year students had planned a surprise from over head. f'ro•Pa~AJ PROBE .•• mu .. t UM~ d1ffon•nt r.1dw fn · QUt<n c1.:11. re<1u1r1n" VilOt~ t o ahlft frequencies between the JpproJt'h .ind landin". Driver noted that th<' Cr.Ml<• 1:-,, t11.ih wing a1n:ruft. "wh1C'h might have madt: v1suul C'Ontact with the PSA airliner more d1f ficult ·· lie ~aid the cont roller at lht! 11c1val fodhty noticed the two blips coming to~elhtlr." Warn· 1n gs were i ssued to both airplanes. but Driver said ht• doc s not know 1f t>i ther responded Other r eports ind1t'al~ holh pilots received the warnmgs The subcommittee chairman. Rep John Burton. 0 -Cahf .. s aid 1( both airplanes had been on the same frequency. the accident might have been avoided. Driver said the board favors us e of coll1s1on a vo idanct- sy stems des1~ned to prevent midair colhs aons A rcpres~ntalive of the Air Line Pilots Association testified that the Federal Aviation Ad· ministration has dcJayed reQUJr mg such a system even though the technology hci~ be..'n ~wa1la bit: for m:my year<> . John J O'Donnell. president of the pilots group. said ··Hu ndreds of ai rli n e passengers have died in midair collisions in th e past 20 year.; due to deficiencies in the present ;11r traffic control syste m an<1 it~ dcpendcnC'c on the ·see-and·bt · seen· pnnc1plc " O 'Donnell said the FAA ·~ airline certific&.1tion · does nol insure the highest possible level oi s aft•l v. I nsteael. what is al· tuined iS the level of s afely that the manufacturers can induc<• the FAA to accept ·· The agency. which directs air traHic controllers. 1s dedicated · to ;i ground-based syste m , bul pilots favor syste ms situated in the cockpits . O'Donnell said. * * * $100 R e ward Offe r e d in Dog D e aths DISASTER ANALYZED • • • ResidenLs of the Corona del Mar neighborhood where seven do lls h uve been poi son ed recently are offering a $100 reward for the a rrest a nd con viction of the poisoner The a njmals five of whtt'h have died have been stricken a fte r eating ha mburger' laced w ith a s lrvchninc bai,cd rat poison Police said the poisonings have been reported in the area cast of Mat'Arlhur Boulevard and north of Ea s t Coast Hig hway A s pok es man for the neighborhood group s aid a nyone with information on the case s hould contact Detective Lee Roberts . 644-3782 Charo Sets Jeiool Off er LAS VEGAS <AP> Entertainer Chttro wants her stolen Jewels returned and her new hus band has offered a $10,000 . rcwurd for the recover y of the un insured jewelry. The Jewelry. valued al u quarter of a m1ll1on dollars. was taken from the Lus Vegas Strip hotel room of Charo's par ents Friday ni~hl The entertainer said the reward money would be given with no questions a sked pilot ·s rating but was practicing instrument approach with an 1n structor pilot at the lime of tht crash. authorities sciid. Rescue workers continued lhl grim job or searching for scat tered r emains of the-victims .. We have no idea how m e1ny more people are under there." San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson se1id after a tour or the-scent-latt Monday Troops from a nearby Mar1nt bas e guarded the smoldering neighborhood Monday night lo prevent (urther looting . Ntnt persons had been a rrested fo r attempting to loot bodies and burning houses. Shocked reside nts who had seen the cr ash and ats errerl!" gathered lo exchange accounts of the devastating event Many * * * f'rmn Page A l MOVE •.. report on what kinds of pos1tlvt steps we can take. rathtlr than Just a summcary of old rcporU. ... ht! 11dded. Nolin~ that the biggest obsta· C'le to use of a Cam p Pendleton site in the past has come from San Diego city and county of fi c ials. Humme l predicted that opposition was likely to vanish 1n the wakt> o f Monday ·~ tra~cdy. Councilwoman Jackie Heather c·ountered that the primary op pos ition has C'om e from thl• M arme Corps a nd sugge:-t1;d that councilmen seek the buck ing of Congressman Robert Badham. R·Nl'wpurl Reach. a m e mber of the, Hou:-.t• Armed Services Comm1tte<' of them said thev had feare<J such a crash for ye.cirs While Gladys Bonatus recalled watchinJ? n aming wreckage fall le-;:; than IOG fl'ct from hn homt·. .1 deputy corontr rntcr rupted her "M :i ·am. r hale to put it th1:-. way, but are then• any bodie~ m your houst"'" he asked softly '1 u ru: Dietz w:J~ sitting near a windo"' when she he<ird tht• crash. lookf'<! out .rnd saw a win~ from th(· JN fall less than 100 yards aw&y · r can t se<: too well so J sat _ there petnf1ed. · · the woman re- called The colhs1on rekindled a dor- m a nt controv("rsy over the field s location Cr:lics C'Om· platned the a ircraft a pproach pa th 1s 100 clos1.c· to populous nl•1ghb111 hood~ <•nd <Jowntowo hu1ldtn).!~ "I m :-ure this will excite the dtba tL• ag<11n. · s aul <1 s hol·kcd 'yt J ) 111 W1bun. * * * From Pag .. A I SON ... in Mond11y s cra~h in San Diego Charles Hren was vrce pres1 d<:'nl and dtrl•c·tor of tir>o;1Pn "",. markt•ting for lhl' Westwood bused Bren Company. He lived in Wcsl\\-ood A spoke!.man for the firm !>lll<J Monda) aftt'1 noon tha t th ~ > ounge1 Bren was trc:1 vc.•lang to San 0 1tgo on bu~mc:-~ 1-·11 nt ral drrani;:l'ment:-. were ~prndin~ roda) Bren. 1n addition to his mother dnd brother Donald. 46. is survived hy h1:-. fathe r Mtltnn Brc n of Ncwpon RtaC'h and FASHION· ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER • You'll love the dellgtllful. Htty tHt• of Sh•llota 'n Spice. A dellctoua blend of cheeH, •h•llot• •nd lplce to aperk th• fl•vor of HndwlchH, perk up Hl•d• end aneck tr•v•. Come on In end have a ta•t• before you buyl Featuring 'Y-· .~~ft:, I A"A T .... ,.,. -.... "'. -.,.. . , . I I I I I Hews of Disaster This aer~al vie\.\ 1top 1 and ._. dostup c bottom 1 shuw the devas_tat1on wrought by Monday's collis1on between a Pac1f1c Southwest Airlines jd and a smC:11l plane. In the top photo. the lntcrsl<1tc 805 Freeway is visible in the foreground with the trash <.irca c1rcied etnd downtown Sun Diego skyline marked with an arrow. More than 150 people were believed killed in the crash Wnie ncy Eye d for Norton Stull' Sen John V Mril(gs, It Jo'ullttrton, hu11 llbkcd the Judge who will 11cntc.!nce former stale 1w11at<' t•undl<lale Loran Norton lo he a!\ lt1nit·nl us possible when dl'l'11hn~ Norton's punishmrnt lw h1i. pNfury ronv1ction. Hri1a:s· ctter to Orange Coun· l) Supt•nur Court Judge Walter l 'hu rumzu urges the Judge to "t•o11:s1clcr lht• other s ide of Mr Norton wben determining his pun1:;hmcnl and consider the in lcrt•!tl::. of jU!>tice LO h1m as well as to sodety " Norton. 4!.I, faces a pos!;iblt- Cuur year~ an statt• prbon artcr bt•1ng found guilty by a jury on two counl!> of perjury und three vlher rctony rclutcd lo perjury Ill• ~ 111 be !>entcnccd Ort 4 The prosct·ut1on successfully allegt>d lhal Norton lied bt?fore the ~rand JUry when he was <1:o1kl'd Lo testify about a $5,000 cam1H11gn loan lhul was later round to have been advanced to him by political financier Gene C.:vnrad who is now servin~ a federal 1mson term on unrelated c.:hurges Uriggs points out 1n has lclll'r that Norton is "a veteran law enforcement officer who has been found in breach or our laws .. In add1t1on to his public career, he is a war vcte run and has served his country well." the letter slates "Reprimand 1s always nt•cessary when laws are broken.of course. and f so concur .. Letters of this sort are always difficult for me but I personally helievc Mr. Norton to be a basically good citizen. That 1s why I am res pectfully re questing leniem·y in your JUdg mcnt." Norton, u forml'r Santa Ana police lieutenant who later served us un <1ide to county s upervisor Laurence Schmit, was the Hcpublieun nominee for the slate senate in central Orange County in 1976. I le was defeated in that race by As s emblyman l'aul 'arpenter, 0 -Cypress. Briggs was not available.! Mon· day for further comment on his letter The district attorney's of· fi ce declined to comment on the letter hdore the sentencing dull' Vtility Firn3d In Sex Ca3e NEWAHK . NJ . 'APt Public Service Electric & Gas Co. was ordered to pay $45,000 in legal fees to Rutgers Law School for a woman who won a s1,1it alle~in~ s he was fired by the utility C:Jflcr refusinl! her bos!i' sexua l advances U.S. District Judge llcrlJcrl Stern stipuJC:Jted Monday that he wanted the C:Jward lo go to the law s chool for its Women's Rig hts Litigation Clinic, where students did much of the re- search for the case. Stern also ordered the ulilily to pay S2. IOO for the expense of lhe Amt'rtc:a n Civil Liberties Union. whieh sponsored the sutt The·legul h•t· 1s 1n addition lo a S20,000 settlement awarded to Adrienne Tomkin s, 3:1. or Bayonne Brown, Younger 'Agree' Goverrwr's Performance Only Real Issue Speakinl( to the same audience but at different times Monday. Gov . Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Attorney Gen e r al Eve lle Youn.g~~ agreed OA just about pearances. surplus was underestimated la~l Both candidates were ques· spring. tioncd in their appearances Rut. Brown insisted, the ex before the state league by NBC cess sur1>lus "was created by net work news man Robert · moving·planned expenditures in- s DAILY PILOT 1t 3 O•llY ,. .... ~Qll ..... ,., POLICE OFFICER MATT MATNEY CHECKS UP ON SAN CLEMENTE'S M RS. FIESTA JACK Lessening the Trauma of Isolation for Community's Elderly Citizens 'You Are Not Alone' San Cknrenle Elderly Worries Diminished By ANNE COOPER Of tM ~lly !"ii .. Si.If Once a s uccessful surgeon. the old man is now frail. He ·lives alone and goes out only when his son visits. Whal if he should fall or become sick., lie worries lits son worries In San Clemente about 4U elderly people lrnve relieved the anxiety Of this kind Of ISOiation. Onec a day. al <1n agreed upon time. they rt•c·c.!1ve a telephone call from the city police depart· ment "Good mormng. Mrs Smith, .. the taller says "()id you s leep well? llow's thal baby grandson dorng->" Nearly aJway!;, the elderly or infirm person participating 1n San Clemente s .. You Are t'IOL Alone" progrnm 1:1nswers these calls with reporL<; on how he's been feeling or comments on the weather But if poltcl' c!cpartmenl personnel recci\'c no answer lo their daily YANA check. an of ficcr •~dispatched immediately When this happen:.. the senior eitizen 1s usually found watering rlowcrs on a balcony. out or earshot of the telephone. or en- grossed in a television prQgram Occ:asionally. a neighbor will inform the investigating officer that his elderly neighbor has been taken to the hospital or 1s visiting family out of town. Only rarely does the officer find an ill or injured person But It is the rew limes that put the program beyond price Once an officer found an elderly woman trappt•d in hl•r l'{aragc. where she h:id fallen and broken her arm. or a frail old <:ouple, who h<uJ lot·ked thcmselvc!-. in the bathroom and couldn't get out These arc the times that put tht• prog ram bt'yond price. said Poltc<' Chier Gary Brown "Th(•sc arc lhe kind!; or pro grams we had to look al after Propo!'>1t1on t:J passed." sa1<J Pohc.:e Chief Garv Brown .. Rut we rt•lt the You ·Are N11t Alone program 1s tuo important to dis conl1nt.• .. It was a former San Clemente 1>oli ce t•h1ef. Chfrord Murray. who introdutcd the Y ANA pro gram 111 197'1 . afler hl' learned of a similar progra m 1r1 Florula The city had prev iously hud :.cveral tr1:1gic deaths of elderly rt'sidenls. who would poss1bl) have been helped by a YANA l'hCtk Jn one tasc. an 80 year old man fell. was injurc•d and starved lo death before hl' w<1s discovered Not all the San Clemente rcs1 dents who could U!;t' the pro gram subscribe Lo 11 Last fall. within a week's lime. two l'lder Jy citizens lay helpless on tht floor when a YANA call would have spared Lhcm hours of tor mcnt One of them. a 92-ycar-old man collapsed and lay thret· days waiting for he lp Two months earlier. an 80·ycar·old woman with i:I broken h111 wa:. s tranded four days on he1 bedroom floor The police: department relic!> on s enior c1t1zen organ1 1.a 11 ons and th1• new-; mf;'d1a to publH·tzt• thl' YANA ..,t-rv1 t·t• wh1c·h ts provided w1thoul c·hargt- Thc daily c·alb cons titute one of tht· happier re~pon!;1b1liltl':. <.·arncd out by the police dc1>ar1 mcnl "We• M~e our role in the tom rnumly as more than cnmt-sup prcss1on. 1nvcst1gat1onl> and ar rests." said Chier Brown "'You Are Nol Alone 1!> one way wt-c·an reach out lo fJe<>ple who l'an ui.c a hel1>ing hand · CB Device Blocked, Said Security Threat WASlilNGTON <AP I A gov ernment intelli gence agency says four inventors can't sell their n<'w CB radio device because it's a threat to national security. Such a threat, in fact. the inventors can't taJk about 1t. and the agency won 't say what's so secret The inventors Si:IY they Look special care to stay away from touchy security areas when they desifi(ned a devict· lo protect CB radio convers atio ns from eavesdroppers And Sen War ren Magnuson says they· rt• not bcrng treated fairly "'The inventors have not been g1vcn an <>P1>ortunity lo refute lht• govt•rnmenl's dec1 s1on or even to learn the basis for that d<'l'ISIOn ... the Was hington Democrut s aid 1n a lellt•r to Commertf;' Secrl'lar v Juanita Kreps · Tht-mvc•ntors ar<' trying to re verse a secrecy order issued b) Ms Kreps' depurtment ut lht> request of the National Security Agt•nc.·y Unless tht'y surc-ced 10 ovt•rturnmg the order·. th~·v will b<.' hurrt•d from st•lling lhc.1r dt' net• or hcc·nsing other.;; L<1 do .;;o - Tht• 1nvt•nt111n U!>t':-. an un revealed teciln1qut· lhal ap purenlly scrambles the vo1c·e of lht" sender at the trarhm1ltt·r und unsl'ramblcs thl' signal ill the re<'t'lver The inventor!> C:irl N1col<i1 Carl Qualt: and David Miller of Seattle. Was h . and Wtllwm Raike of Monterey. Calif. <ip plied ror a patent for their dt• Vl<'e The Patent Office. parl vi lhl· Com mer<:l' Ot•p1:1rtmcnc . 1s:.twcJ a se<·rcC'y order 1nsteud of a pa tent. forb1ddrng tht' invl'nlor-; rrom d1scuss1ng or manufacll11 1ng tht•1r'"dev1c·t· under thn•<1t of prOS('C'UllOll Tht' NSA. n·spuni.1hll· for l'avcsdropping on l'Ommun1ca t IOOS of fon·1gn guvt.•rn mcnt!> and dec·oct1ng !>uch mt·ssage-. told the• mventor.., in a lt'llcr ·As lht· rt•as1ms fo1 tonclutling l h a t d I s (' I ()); u fl' w 0 u I d lw detn ment<il to national ... cc·urih are I ht·msc·lvt'' tli!:-.!>1r1etl 111 formation. un1urtun<.1l1·h· w1· C'a nnot prov1<lt' <1dd1t1onal in form at111n on lhl• ha!'>t!-. for 11111 l'Onc:lu~1ons · Nicolai <Jml h1:-. l'O wurk1·1" .. <irt• appc<i lllll! lht -.et•rt-1 v ord1•r '" thl' 1·omm1ss1om 1 ol 1wt,.nh ·.··.r~ ... ~MPt•ttretr~-· m cnt of Brown's a dministration. ~MnMbJ:l'~W" f ' ~~ '"-\\~$ .. ::•:. ~"~{pl~\Ot'..!." ;.., t:> .:ulni Brown. among other things, bud ets." ... ~. -~-~,, :;..1~.~ Brown told the a udience at the California League oC Cities con- vention in Anaheim that his managem ent or t his state's af- fairs in "a thoughUul and frugal way" has made California "the envy of every other state.•· But Younger ch aracterized Brown as a "spectator," as a m an who believes the future will take care of itself and who does little to shape events. Those differences between the two gubernatorial candidates h av ing been s poken . both Younger and Brown told their a udience of elected city of- ficials from throughout the state they favor stronk local govern· menl. To that end, both men said they supJ>Ort moves aimed at directing state money directly to local jurisdictions r ather than having it first flow through state hands . T hough neither man endorsed the suggestion outright, both said giving local governments a greater s hare of s ales taxes m ight be Ont' way to direct state surp lus money to local govern- m ent . Neither Brown nor Younger y f~~~~gf th'!; ~~~:,:>tt same audience with only a cou pie or hours separating their BP· was confronted by Ms pre-June Brown said Proposition 13 has pr'imary election opposition to ··changed political chemistry Proposition 13. mandated leaner government~ Yes. Brown acknowledged he and less S!H!nding or puhlic had called the then -proposed funds ." proper~y tax ~eform .,issue "an f''or his part, Younger made inv1tat1on to disaster a nd had strong pitches for increasing the predicted massive government slate's supply of nuclear energy, JOb layoffs. a Sl billion tax relief program The governor also conceded and hailing what he said is that the amount of money com· Sacramento's tendency to force monly referred to as the slate, its decisions onto local govern· Deaver Wins Sailing Cup LA ROCHELLE, France <AP) -Dick Deaver of Newport Beach won the International Skippers Cup sailing competition here Monday. Deaver finis hed two points ahe1:1d of llarold Cudmore of Ireland fo the series of nine, onc·on-one races in identical, 28·foot Dufour yachts. men ts. Changing topics. the attorney general talked of corruption and a series or on~oing investiga- tions by both his office and the FBI in Sacramento. The a ttorney general said he expects at least one federal in· diclment of an official before the November general e lection. However, Younger added, he understands there is disagree· ment between the U.S. attorney general and the FBI about how many officials s hould be in- dicted. The attorney general said his office hus completed 12 in· vesligalions or officials . , "In each case," Younger said. .. th<' suspect was exonerated. "We 'v(' written them letters Nothing else feels like real gold. And not only 1s 11 a lu•- unous pleasure to wear real karat gold 1ewelry. it's also wise because nothing else ~•,.. llke real gold. Unlike costume 1ewelry which eventually shows Its age and ohen dies an early death, karat gold lasts and lasts. In n11ny cases. 11 grows more beautiful with age. taking on a charec1er all its own. Gold does not tarnish" or corrode so 11 shines on and on with 1ust mm1rrel care Gold must be kept clean so 1t can display its m11umum beauty, its ab1hty to flatter the 'Wearer and the lovely gemstones that may be set m this precious metal Fall Is truly the golden season -autumn. when the leaves turn lo goli;j And what's new with gold this season? The big, bold, chunky look Gold haS to be bold to go with the oversized styles -the dolman sleeve, heavy knit sweaters and tayar111 upon layers of cloth Largff pendants on big ltnk chains Shck pins and acatter pins. Bracelets and aflklets Layers of chem 10 top layers or The races were s ullcd ~V...O-i an e!gli\.mij~. Cj>llJ;:~C. orr Otts ~"1' 1.1tt·'t~~· coast of 1-~ruoce. "f" <l.n d b a vc nq~ _g.o n ~ P. u bll c , f>"b. .. JO~·tfHMe ~-...,ftll~~" ~, •A ,. ~ .. ;~ .. ~ .,?12 Z, ~ .. Marv Bafr Ce111l1l'O Gemo10Q1-,1 Ciotti Massive ""9' ur gro11p 1nqs ot modt1 :.t ones stacks You re not an a u1umn pe<50n" Perhaps you re dream· mg 01 3 white Ctir•slma:i Well. while qold 1'> al:.o 1n vogue as ci mauer 01 fact. the latest c'11c is '" colored p1eoes using a oombma11on 01 yellow. white and pink gold Cenain metals wnen m••ed wittl 901d will change me color of 901d tmag1na11ve 1ewe1ry de· signers have discovered how comp11mentary 1'1e :.ublle Changes 1n color ol gold can be wtiefl combined togelher Gold. w'1en alloyed with stlvef proouces o paler and green-tinted gold Gold, alloyed with copper. is redder •n color Y.,11te gold has been alloyed with nickel or palladium Whatever the color, there:. nothing else Quite 11ke lh•s no t>le metal You have to pay rror11 to get real gold. but 11 s OllOrtn •t II fee ls marvelous· II !<>OM stunning ,._nd 11 wilt g111e you a hletime of pleasure r ustid unct exoricrated usually * ju11t want the thing to die." -----------------.:...--------------------" ·' A" DAii. y PtLOT NATION /WEATHER CnnsUIDer Costs Rise Again Housing Lea&; Worker's Earning POUJer Dips WAStUNCTON I AP> Food pno•11 burely lnut>astHt In Au11u11t . but houslnN •nd medJcal 1·0 lll pustwd ron umf'r prlrt'1i u11 o IS pt'rft•nl. lhe l..tbor O~part 111 tnl tuud tod•y Tht" uaui.t Iner t'AU~ •as l.argcr than th.• 0 ~ perl'Cnt tralri 111 Juh·. but ft<ll short Qf lht· .i~t>rugt• OR }>f't<'~nt monlhh In 'n.•ast• In friC't' that h•vc hat :1hop~r1 al )'ear T it t; DEPAltTM P.NT also :-..ud the 8\'f'raJt~ workl'r s ettrn ~'ten Si111llar Ing (,>Owor Ml by 0.6 rrcent In Auau11t Workcn ao pay In· l"reaitl'l'I 1tvcraa111g 0 2 percent. but ~ crl' hit by ptlce boo1t1 that mor~ thun ofr11et waae 11aln:;. Thr &1H·raae work wt)ek alao 'lo\ lU tihOrtt'r Thl• Auaust inrreue In con· 11umct pr1ct>:; would translute In· to u 7 2 pcrl'tint tn!lallon rate ir It continued ror ti foll yeur Pre.<sl· dt-nt Center's economic advlM:ra prt'd1ct that COl)llumcr prices wilt ht· ti J)t'rcent hlgh<>r this ycur thun in um Co~umnist Reports New Vesco Twist • • WASHINGTON fAPl Columnist Jack Anderson says develop· ml·n t:. htn1• n 1:-l ;i rloucl ovt·r the: authenl1t•1ly or allegations made in ~t'vt'r11l 11f his rer1•nt l'olumn!> that top associate:. of President Carter "H're involved in an <1lleged :.cbcmt: to get favored treatment for Cu!!•l1v1· Robert Ve:sco. Th<' ctc .. •elopment Anderson re· rt•rrcd to an today's column and in a tl'lephonc interview Monday night was word thut some letter:. tw rl'laed on as ev1denre lln.km1t th{' Wh1lr House to Vesco as soc1ates were "reconstructions" rather than actual copies. Anderson, whose column ap- pea rs regularly in the Daily Pilot. said the revelation .. ob- viously weakens the case." "WF. DEPEND E D very heavily on Gerolyn fl ohbs," An· derson said Monday night. refer. ring to a secretary who has :.worn under oath that she typed 1etter:-. from Albany, Ga., lawyer Spe ncer Lee IV to Hamilton .Jordan and Charles Kirbo, two c lose friends and ad visers to Carte r Lee was to have Interceded with Carter officials on behalf of Ve:.co. who nE'd to Costa Rica s everal years a~o to avoid t•har~cs that htt stole millions or dollar:, in corporc.atc the ft ~c ht>mes. Anderson wrote in ~ever al recent columns. Anderson does not renounce that in today's column, in which he re ferred to the reconstructed letters as "a strange twist to an unusual case." II E QUOTES unnamed sources as insisting that the original documents actually ex· 1sted but were lost. Anderson said Monday night that after hearing the letters were not carbon copies as purport<.><!, he confronted Miss llobbs, and she said the· letters she had identified "were similar to" the ones she typed. "She impressed us as a very shy. guileless person." Anderson said . "I'm still incline d to believe some letters were sent." Vesco, curre.ntly in the Bahamas, is seeking to avoid ex· tradition on fi ve long-standing federal criminal Indictments In connection with the alleged theft of milhons or doll ars in cor· poratc funds and a contribution to former President Nixon's 1972 campaign. Teachers in Ohio Arrested in Strike ByTbe Associated Press Fourteen teach~rs were arrested in Dayton. Ohio. today for picket· mg the city's strikebound schools as teacher strikes across the coun· try continued to keep 300.000 students away from classes. Strikes were still in effect today in Ohio. Michigan. Massachusetts. Connecticut and Minnesota. However . classes resumed Monday in Bridgeport. Conn • and at three Michigan colleges. and aj!reements have been re ached in two New J ersey school districts and one coll ege. OA YTON POLIC~ said the tc>ac hers were arrested for violating a court order li miting picketin g a t the 72 public schools. Judge Carl Kessler or Mont1itomery County Court had 1ssued a series of orders -in · e luding one directing teachers back to work -and 34 school t•mployees were arrested last week . The 2.200-member Dayton Education Association struck ~ept. 6. the day before schools opened for the fall term, in a wage dispute. In Seattle. King County Judge Carolyn Dimmick declared the teacher strike illegal Monday, sayin~ she would sign orders to· day directing the 3,500 teachers back to their classrooms. Some 55,000 students have been idled by the strike, which began Sept. 5. THE SEATTLE school board is reportedly offering an 8.1 per· cent pay raise while teachers a re asking 10.7 percent. The dif· fercnce between the positions is some $3 million. The lar~est school district s\ill a ff ected by a s trike is Cleveland , where 100,000 stu· dents are out of school. Some 10.000 teachers and non- academic workers have been off the job since Sept. 7. ln Augul!lt, rood prices went up 0.2 percent, but most or the gains were ot restaurants Prlcea at grocery 11tores were unchanied. PRI CES FOR fresh veaetables declinl'd G 7 percent. anu chicken and turkey prkes decllnc..'<1 for the cvst lime this year Beef price!\, which turned down In July, declined again last month and pork priccs fell for the third str&il:{ht month. Coffee A,. Wire ...... 'INCLINED TO BELIEVE' Columnlst Anderson Hwnan Test Of Laetrile May Be OK'd WASHINGTON Cl\f'I The National Cancer Institute 1s ex· peeled to decide within a few days whether to lesrt..actrile on cancer patients who have not responded to uny conventional treatmenL A decision to go ahead would f!i vc Laetrile supporters what they have long pushed for · gov · ernmc nt·sanctioncd tests on humans. THEY I NSIST THE tests would prove the controversial substance saves li ves. A s harply thv1dcd advisory panel of the National Cancer Institute voted 14·1 l Monday to recommend dinical trials for Laetrile even though most mem· bers of the medical community maintain it is worthless in treat· ing cancer. The ins t1t utc 's decision network comm1tlel· made its re. com mendation after a Cedcral search turned up srx cases of cancer patients whose condition im proved after taking Laetrile. THE PANEL'S recommenda· lion goes to Dr. Arthur C. Upton. the institute's director. who is expected to decide this week whether to authorize the tests, H he approves. a bout 230 pa· tients at major medical centers would be given Laetrile and closely monitored for three to six months. NCI offi cials said the substance would be given on· ly to cancer patients who hove not responded to a ny other treat· ment. 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CIAY .. 11n 1-.J 11 ••• t . p.<l•d to OfOI) 10 •t>ovt 100 a.o,..,, tod••· Coutal W'eatlwr ' prices declined 4.8 percent. Ho wever. egg prices rose sharply In August and fresh fruit i1 uddenly became mor e ex- ptnsive. Prices for cereal and hread continued to rise rapidly, us they have during most of the year CHARGES FOR medical care wiMlt up 0.9 percent in August, the largest Increase this year . Hospital room rates rose l .S per· cent. dental services 1 percent a nd doctors' fees 0.8 percent. Pr ices for drugs and medical supplies were o.s percent higher. Overall housing costs rose by O. 7 percent. the s mallest jn· crease in six months, but were still a blft contributor to the in· nation rate. The cost of buyi ng a home con· tinued to rise, as did mortgage interest rates, property taxes and household repairs. CHARGES FOR electricity declined slightly. But natural· gas prices went up 1.4 percent. A,.WI ........ Barbecue and Rock The sons of President Carter hosted a backyard party for fri ends at the White House Monday night and their father showed up to greet members of the Atlanta Rhythm Se<." tlon. which provided the entertainment. Guests included young campaign workers and children of me mbers of Cong ress. Pickets Stall Trains Most Comnwter, Freight Travel Halted • WASHINGTON <APl -A clerks union escalated I~ strike agai n ~t a V1rg1nla ·based railroad to 43 other lines today with picketing that paralyzed most of the nation's freight and commuter service. Early estimates indicated that more than 300.000 r ai lroad workers honored the picket lines and stayed orr the JOb. while more than 100,000 commuters were left stranded at railway de· pols. A SPOKESMAN for the strik· ing Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks estim ated that more than two-thirds of the na· tion's rail traffic was affected by the strike action. I nd us try lawyers we nt to federal court wherever there was picketing to obtain injunc· lions against what they contend was illegal activity. . Chief Justice Warren Burger refused to block the striking C'lerks from picketing up to 73 railroads that have been giving fi nancial help to the strikebound Norfolk & Western Railway. BURGER, AFTER consulting with the full Supreme Court. •• turned down an industry request 10 block the uruon from spread· 1ng its picketing. Last Friday, he had temporarily left an force a lower court's order barring the U111on from picketing over the "mutual aid" pact. Union officials said the packet· ang was not over that pact but rathe r was in protest of other types of support the railroads al· legedly were lending the struck line. Amtrak . the . nationa l rail passenger line. said service was normal along its heavil y traveled Nort heast corridor between Bo s ton and Washington. OTHER OPERATIONS were shat down this morning except for one t rain running on the West Coast. Amtrak operates some 250 trains a day. Conrail. the nation ·s largest freight carrier. which a lso o p e rates som e commuter passenger service. was not af· fected by the picketing. But Dan Lang. a spokesman for the raJlroad association. said several major freight railroads we re hit. including the Burl· ington Northern. Union Pac1f1l and Southern. ACCORDING TO 1mti<il rt porth. BRAC members bc~an packeting other railroads i.hortly a fte r 2 a.m ~ PDT. forcm~ ·..t shutdown of operation!> when rt.'· gular e mployees refust:d lo cross lhe picket lines. The union. which has been on strike against the Roanoi<l' b ased Norfo lk & Wec;tern Railway for more than 11 weeki.. said p1cket1ng was against railroads that connect with the N&W and that have been a1dmg the N&W during the strike by movi n1it goods for the struck ruilroad. Two Play to Draw BAGUIO CITY. Philippines CAP > -World chess champion Anatoly Karpov of tht:' Soviet Union and Soviet defector Vi ktor • Korchnoi setOed for a draw to- day in the 26th game of the 13th world c hess c hamp1ons h1p . Karpov leads 4·2 in the series. . ...; CALIFORNIA Victims Include Prober ' SAC-RAM ENTO tAP1 Alan Tet elmatn. a Ut:LA proft»!lNOr and one o( ll\'latton''I lop M<·I dent tnve!lllgaton. always n('w C'ommt'rC'lal plao"'' bttau~ they "'t'rt.' saf.-r lhao privatt' uircrlt/l. aav1' a colle>ugu 'h•klmsn. 42. w ai. on hill way to 1nH'llllgat<' a Navy <·rullh Mon-day wht'n the P ac1fa C' Soulhw~-st Alrhn JN he wa_, &Aboard collided w1lh u •lnt(lf engine-C'~'lnl . killing all aboard both planl'5 und :.t h•Ol\t 10 persons on t.be ~round TETELMAN'S ('OLl..EAGt'E, t\nne Gardnt'r. bi.id he new PSA ubout OO<'e a \o\eel.. lit' re!Wit.'d to n v IO pn\ Ott' a1rcraft bccaus1• bt• kn~~ of llw1 r p1oblem:.," said M r-s G urdner "He k.nt.>w lx'<'aU,l' of the work he'' 1n that rommerc1al aircraft ure> stattsucall) \er) ::.afe." she added ._,.1....-10 Tueedey, September 26. 1978 DAILY PILOT A 5 -.its of Bodies' Viewers Tell Hon·or Tales SAN DIEGO <AP> There were "bits of bodies lying all over the place," said one onlooker. trying to describe the ~ruesome scene In the aftermath of the wors t aviation crash in U.S. history. Rescue workers. fearful of what grim sight they might next en- counter , were still sifting through the smouldering wreckage this morning, searching for more bodies of the 150 already known dead. ' 3,000 feet above them. "I TIUNK WE HAV E all lbe major portions of bodies." said Warren Chambers of the San . Diego County coroner 's office after wor.kers car r ying flashlights had worked late into the night Monday still picking up small pieces of bodies. ·'There were pieces of bodies everywhere," said police officer W.T. Bradbury. "I've lived here all my life and I've never seen anythin~ likl• it. I hopl' I never seen anything like it again." There were no s urvivors among the 135 persons aboard the jet, which was beginning its landing approach to Lindbergh Field about three miles away. The student pilot and instructor m the small plane were also killed. PRIESTS ROAM ED the streets. a dminis te ring rina l rites. "I a nointed at least 50 bodies m yse lf," said R ev. Thomas Bonlca. Tetelman he lped determine lh<il the 1974 t·ra:.h of it Turkish A:rline.s oc.10 outside Pttl'IS wa:. l' J u ::. e d h) a n 1 m p r o pt: r I y latt·hed cargo door PRIEST GIVES LAST RITES TO CRASH VICTIMS AT TEMPORARY MORGUE Monday's San Diego CrHh We• Worat In U.S. Aviation Hl1tory RESIDENTS OF THIS city's North Park area had watched h elplessly as a Pacific Southw.est Airlines 727 jetliner and a single-engine Cessna 172 collided in the clear sky some .. People came to help ... turning on garden hoses." said Hedda Prowl , who saw the col- lis ion that sounded like a "sonic boom " and sent flames and clouds of black smoke billowing · mt.o the sky. THE EARLY M ORNI NG night from Sacramento 1::. often filled with influential persons. Other victims included Richard Horne, assistant superintendent of Los Angeles County schools 1tnd a brother of Metropolitan Opera singer Marilyn Horne. and Valerie Kantor, a Beverly Hiii s attorney and wife of a form er campaign manager for Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Names of Air Crash Victims Released S AN DIEGO <AP > -Tbe following li st of those killed on the Pacific Southwest Airlines jelliner Monday was . provided by the airline: · James Dormer, 3t. lnd Otf1cer Am•nc10 Ettz~ G•il Foriyth, San DleOO C•pt. J•mmle ICellY. 40. polol, Sprono V•ll•v. Cal1I Colleen IC•pler, fl lOnt •ttenoant. SJn Dleoo Brian MacL.un, JS, 1st Officer, S•n DltOO w 11ne1mlna Motlota, S... OleQO. Crew: Karen 8one.nlll. 2'. llloM attend•nt, ~n Cept 5Pl!l'IC•r Nelton, Sl, po lot. EKO<ldlOO Lynn 0-1, 7S, Sen OleQo. Marla Sc.vi•, !Mtn DleQO DleQO. Mic k ey K antor m a n aged Brown's unsuccessful 1976 cam- f' a i gn for the De mocratic "10mination for president. Brown <'a nceled his schedule in Los Angeles and new to San Diego to Join Kantor Kate Fons, 10, llllJM at-nt, 5.,. 01e90 Ro•rt l'oa, ll. 1st Otfker. La Mesa. G•lt 51\•plro, lllQl>t •llendant, ~" Dltoo Don St. Germain, 15. 1119111 •ttenoanl, Sdn Debbi M<Carllw. 29, lllgM •ttenoant. s.in DieQO. C•PI. Roger Wais!\, 39, pllot. Coron•OO D1e90 C•Pt. JamH Mc Feron, 45, pilot, EHondlOO Martin Wehne, 4S, lllghl enQlnttr, San D1e(ll>. Dee Young. 26, lllQht attonoant. ~ Dleoo. J•M Whyl•·SPlll, !..on Dl•OO Other PSA employees riding P SA employees returning on passes· Rober1 B<nner Other victims were 38 PSA employees and at least 11 mid- d le -and uppe r -m a nagement state officials. home from working nights· Lynn C.,.rry. llllJM •ttondanl, Sdn DteQO. Marti COlemdn, San Die(lll. Sue Benner, w•le 01 Qober1 B•rt>ara Bol•~lle Arnold C.lltf Tim O.Luc.a. ~ltMrd Conway, 31, 2no Otf•c•r, Lelkadl•, C..111 Ge-rrl Dixon J••ler E..;alMte Lisa D••ll, llllJht atleno•nt. S•n Dleoo Miko FIU11er•ld Smog Alert Called Breeze Cooling North By The Associated Press Westerly winds swept through lhe Bay Area l!hortly after noon Monday, easing the smog and heat, while the interior sections of northern California continued to swelter The National Weather Service said to-( ) day that the ocean breeze STATE will continue, cooling down mos t of the ~,--------­ no rthern hair o r the st.ate. Temperatures were up in lhe 90s and eye· smarting fog the wt:trst in almost 27 months - was so bad Monday that the Bay Area Pollution Control District called. a first-stage smog alert. 'arm. Bit• Florida MIAMI <AP> -Admitting he knows nothing about Florida's lax structure, the man who pushed through a massive tax cut in California stopped here Monday to advocate the same medicine for this slate . "There are similarities between Florida and California," said Howard Jarvis, lhe 76-year-old advocate of Proposition 13. "The government is throwing uway the people's money Uke confetti. The people should be deciding how to spend their money." Kfng Da11 A nno1111r~d SACRAMENTO (AP> -Each January 15th will be Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, under a new state Jaw .• Gov. Edmund Brown's office announced Mon- day that he signed AB 2684 by assemblyman Willie Brown. D-San Francisco. The law would not make the birthday of the slain civil rights leader a state holiday, but would direct the governor to proclaim the day i~ King's honor. c.urt IJphelds Zonl119 SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The state Court of Appeal has cleared lhe way ror the construction of A.2AOrre--""'~ ~~':"--.,;."{>.~ . ··ifi a-ruling~Mondih::"£he couit 'iiphcld .. a trial court's refusal to order lhe Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors to repeal an ordinance rezon- ing the undeveloped property from general agricultural to a planned unit district for a site fi ve miles east or Danville owned by the Blackhawk Corp. B• RJun lnrrean119 LOS ANGELES <AP> -AUendance in the city's mandatory school busing program is conti- nuing to rise slightly, statistics show. A school board spokesman said lhat by last Thursday, a lolal or 17,124 students was being bused mandatorily. a 2 percent increase over that Soalltlra c.lfonl• ..,,_. •• AU MAJOR & MINOR REPAIRS ELECTRONIC TUNE UP SPECIAL (with thll ad) FOIB&N & DOMIS11C 4c,w.r130" .. ,.._s35• I cJl .. ar 140- Price Includes lat>or. plugs. points. condenMf. Scope, adjust points. timing, carburetor, etc. of last Monday. The number participating in the voluntary portion or the board's plan was 40,324. an increase or 2.8 percent during last week. .... • .. .., • .b .... -. -. ~ 6tl o oQPO Q 0 0 0 0 c o s .e .o .. How would you like to sleep on the way to work? You can. If you work near the ARCO Plaza, 5th and Flower, you can ride the special Atlantic Richfield sponsored RTD Commuter Cruiser from Huntington Center Shopping Mall. And back again. Every weekday. For only $65 a month. So let us worry about the traffic, the gas, the parking, the mainte- nance problems. Call George Isola, at Atlantic Richfield, Monday through Friday, 8a.m. -4:30p.m., for information and reservations. At (213) 486-3308. Then stop driving yourself to distraction. And catch up on your sleep. TIME SCHEDULE Lv. Huntington Center: ....... 6:35a.m. Arr. ARCO Plaza: ............ 7:45a.m. St••• Henry Jt,U\ M6'"1•s Bob Ramoret Hert Sl•,.•rt Wllll•mWhlte Other passengers J All~n Don A\IK.ro!t. S,.Cram~nto Q41nl•I L.aur~nc.e 8al...on. Enc 1no L~onard Barr. Loom•\. C•t1t M•rit Beard, S..Cr¥nento t 8ecw•r Brvce ~"""" lJXA~IH Oa•ld BerMrd Paula Blake. 27, Collon Cnarle\ B«•n. L°' Ar>Qf'le\ Ron•ld Burklev. Manhdllnn Buen Jo\epl'I C..na•ln, M.u~nu\ell\ HODO Ctoemey, 0...11•• Paulin,. Cot1tnc tc. (on coro C•l tt •rtllHOIOIJ•\t. \late lH1W1rtrMnt 01 rrao>POrt" loon Alberico Colu111 41 L O'> An9eitt-'I. 'Senior enQ'"""" \lale DM\lon ot !Mllety ol Dam• Carol Cook. S1Qonal Hiii. c.111 Cllro\llne Davie. C.rl\l>dd. OIQd De Haunt JIMI Dolson. lr>QleWOOd Dro1m1n. Santa Monie'" JOhl'I Cllvltl Oomn. Los An9CIU Kl'~ Dutton Jon Fa•~. Lex Ar19"le• Perry Fl•st>man Culver City Garv Fo•. CUIYflrClty Wllhem Fran<os, S..Cr.o~nto Maureen Gall•QMr, B.oltwrsloolO R Cu~rrero. San Fr"nc•~o J Gusltn<IC. L HayOOn J amH G.tll...,..r. r.er '°" Jo Giiroy, s..n Fraoc1.co Richard HIQht R1ch•rO HOrflll'. ,SI, Gl~nd•IP. tO\•'H•nt SUP"rtn ten<tent, LO\ Anqo,I•\ Counly Ul\001\ Jae• Irwin. 41, S6cral'lll!nto. lobb;o\I lor Pacollt Telep'lone Barbara J .. o..,,.. LosA119elts Ntll• Jac•wn. 38. ~cramenlo, conl<lllant. "•t• 0.1W1rtment ol Soc••t ~rv•Ch An<l•H Jae-.. H . Lo\ A119ele\ N•ll H-••d J 89008. Mus.o<hu,..tts Georoe Jonmen. Tll0<66nd on> Lee JoMoion. U Jolla v Jollllle Valerle Kanlot, lA, Be••flY Hiii\, audnor. F"rrell 1C1"""'11. 48, El Dorado Hills. ca111 . dud1lor. slate Emplo'(""'nt 0.-velopment l><'PMI ment All•n ._,,_ U><; Anqelts. •llornn W•yne Levon Rotwrt LeY1M. s.n Fr~ncu.co Rosalia l..O<o<o, 5"1ntM. 0111 D•••d Loeb, Los A"9!'14!\ E Lon""'·~ Anoeies Gii Manoi,. AnOrew Martin, Malibu. LOUl!4 Manin, San Fr•n<IKO Jowph McMil\1H\. JS. Sa<rdm•nto. dUl:tfdnt e1191nnr. \tat• °'"'""" ol S.letv ol Ddm• T Me\lie< J Mo tiler, Ontar.o, C.n..o• C Miiier. 0.vls S Molinaro, El ~undo Garv Moore I( N•kanlShl. S.nte Mon•<• Belly Nunn, Hayward Mohmouclo.tfae. Kuw•ll Robert O\hlro. S.Cramento. auditor. •late c- t roller'\ offou GMY Patte<Wn. Clur L•ke, 0111. Bernard Pere1, 4l, SninQle SpronQ\, C.111 "udllor. \I.Ole EmplOV"'4fnt De•elopmtnl Oep.ort- ment J Pene\ Burt Pierce. A•ocho PalO\ Verde•. Altl'lard Pl•skotf. LOl Af199IU Antl\onv Poll, San Fr•ocl.co. G Ponnell> Leo R-, S7, P«llk P•llWde$. UCLA pro-teuor Mr & Mr~. Re-snick, LOl A"IJ'!i.s. R•ndy RiOm<1n, 5"111• Monie•. JO)tPI\ RiQnl!Y. Oownov. C.•rald Rvom.>n M '>•llt Geor~ Saunoen. Rtocho Palos V-• D••• SchmlOI, S.Cramemo, loan luno officer, \t•I• Dt1W1r1menl ot HOU\lng •nd CommunllV Oevelooment, •t•t• F1nanu Oe1W1rtrnen1 R•IPI\ ScllUerl~. S.Cramento, audltOf' . .ia1e F•nence Oep.ortrTWnt Bennett Schwart1, CUiver City. Jtme• Seaman, San P9dro. N !.eaton Oob Silver. M.trtn• Otl Rev IC ort Sm1tn. Palo Alto R09or Smith W•ll•r Smith. om,. He!IJ!lh Jim Stinnett • J r IQQart. Palos Verd<ts Atml T ..... Vista. Alan Tet•lm<1n, 41, Paclhc P•lls-•, •trltne w letv 1nwector annual interest with only three month term and $5000 minimum~ a C1)ir.mtrc1al CrPr11f Thr:it AccourH~ rr1vo yo1. ! r: r.ior•• tr'l .. r• · 11,r:· yo1 . I! q..r !rc.m lh·· rla0-t$ Writ.ft• y ll u. IJ ll.y . ?'. 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Kl'\'v 11 Ea1101 .l 6 I County Did Well On Budg t Cut Wh\.•n < 1ran~t' t '110111 , -.111w1 ' i-.w ' .11ut t•ount y ~uvcr11 oicnt o1d11w11 ... tr,1t11r ... f11 ,l 1,irh1l l,1ll.1nµ hudl'l'I lute liliil ~pa tnJ: th(•y \\t•n• 1·H ·u1..: .1 prt111(1,1·d r>!ll> 1111ll11m ~µcndin~ PU<"k<l~t· for 1'178 7!1 Thl·n iilont-' 1 ,1m1• l 11npo-.1lw11 I I Jtid th dt.·ill mt· .... ~a~t· l11 I l'Ulll t ' l-:11\ t•rnnwnt -.p1•f11ltn~ -If rm nu olhl·I' rt•a,on th.Ill th.it t .1\ rlull.11 -. tu '"'' 101 lo«al •w1 \ l('t•i. \\Ollld tw IO -.hm t -.i1pt1I) rtw mt'''·l)!t "'"' ll\ \vii 1 \,,...., not lu-.l 1111 tll1.· Or.tn)!t' l'ount \ ~11\ t 1 r111wnt lill'r.irdn \1dt-tt h) .1 $.lt1ll' t .ilo.t-ct\('I 11( rnughlv S4~ m llho11 m ::..t•n l l't·~ ht.•1t•tul111 t• hn.in<'t'll l1\ t·ount, ~o\ crnmcnt tht> Bouret o( ~llpt.•1 \1 ... or .... t'\'t•ntuallv J dopkd u IU78 79 budgl'l of S5 HI null11111 In dlt>rt th.it hucl~t·t 11wu11t -.upt.'n 1so1:, hull up IH U\ t•d -.1~·11d111g 1111 I tw t urrt.•nt f '""ii H'JI HI rou~hly S44 mtl lto11 ll·~~ t 11.rn on ~ 111.111) p1 o JlOM.•d Tht•\ dul th1• 1·utt 111~ In ... ud1 a w11v thcn· wen• no \\ holt.•:-,tlt• l,t~ l)fb ol ('llllllt \ \WI kt'I" ,inti OU 1.·l11ntnHltOn o( ~rv1ct.·~ oi progr.irn~ l'tll'~ tt&tl dn .rn ·'' "1th Hhoul fAAJ VUl'1tnl JOb~ tht1t 11tht•rw1M· ''t.•uhl h.1\ t• ht.•t.•n f1llt·d a11d ::.c;-1l1•d down ::iom e «ou1H)-::it•rvu•t•.., Spt:ndmJ: for building a nt.I equipme nt µroJt'Ch ~1bo "...i~ sharp!~ n •cJuccd Jn mon• th<1 11 a fl·" 1n"ltan<·c~ the bell t1ghtcmng µint ht'<I sonw 1>ohllc<1lh 't.·n~1ll\c ncrvt.·~ but overnll -.upPn •~or~ :111cl t•ount v admir11~trators performed wel I in re~µond1ng lo lht• d),tlh·ngt: to c.·ut ~pt-ndmg G ranlcd . t tw11 I .i~k \\as m<idc t a s 1e r by the $4~ mtllion m statt-:mt. bahtntei:. carried forward from 1977-78 c.1nd ~m ,,t(·<·umulat1on of federal revenue s h aring money But lhc t·u1 1 It'd lo n\:.ird bala nce!> and revenue s har- ing hominza~ w1.•n' the rt•:,ult of skilled fl::.cal pla nning ;tnd :.i µolic~ of not "ailing for Proposil1on 13 to p ass before 1.·onfrontll'\g 1t::, fin::.-1nc.·1al ron::.eque nc1.·::. 'Burgers and Votes T h1.· drive to round up morl· regist er ed voters before th e Oct. 9 H ',l:(ISI r:1tion dcctdlinl' ror th<! Nov. 7 general election nc)w has l:-..:µand ed to include f<tst food outle t s a nd 1>otato t'hip b<ig!' S implified rnll•r rcg 1s tratwn <:<1rds have been d is · tributed to 430 Mt Dona ld's rt'sl<.1uranls where they may Ol' filled out ;.ind d ropped rnlo :1 hox for l r <Jns ferra l lo c·ounty votl't' r1.·g1sl rars r\ppl1C·at1nns l'or n .. g1strat1on card s lbut not the actual t·:.i rds l abo :.tr(· 1>1.·111;.: a ll<Jthc·<I tu bag~ of Granny Goose pot Jto t h1ps Tbc 1 heol') .• tl'l'or·dmg to Ollt_A ::.Wlc official. is that "mun• 1x·oplt· :.ire like ly to know where the nearest :Vk Donald'~ 1s lhu n where their county courthous e is ." Prohahlv t n 1c. hut one wonders how many "in - tormt'll" vott•r s ;.1n · lik<.·l.\ to h1.• sign ed up in this manner -or how ma11~ v.111 rrwk<.• 1t to the polls. 0111.· \ ... 011dt•r-. loo. :1houl lhl' pm;sibility for fraud All th1.· t·ard s11.Wt•1 1:-. <1i->ktcl to do b state tha t he o r ::.he 1s a l.' S t:it11.t•n. a ('alllo rni a l'f..'~1<knl 1no m inimu m rcs iden· 1') 1:-. require d 1, 1s not on p<.trolc lor a felon y a nd will be 18 'cars old by No\' 7 llow1.'vt'T, 1t ·~ doutHl<.•ss a good idea to m ake note of the reg istr«.1tion <kadlint· For those w ho don 't a ssociated voting with haml.wrgt•f'i, or munch potato c hips. the forms "ill lw found in many puhlir buildinj!s. Even ea s ie r, a phont• t a ll to thl' t ounty Hegistr a r of Voters !834-2244 ' "di hnng a ('t1rd \\ h1 c h t'an be returned by mail. T hpn <.tll that 's lell 1s to tac kle the hom ework o n <t raft ol t-;ind11l<Jtt•:-. :md l'ight m•w ba llot propositions Host s Off Hook In a 1971 l.l tcidcnt <.:asc. lhl' stale S upre me Court St!nt lr abilit.\ ms ur:mcc r a tes soaring with a ruling that a h;.irlt'ndcr could be h e ld responsible fo r d a m ages caused hv a pers1m tn whom he ha d ser ved alcoholic bever ages. · Latc r the ruling was extended to liquor s t ores and i·ven to priv<Jtc party hosts whose gues ts were involved in c.a<.:c idc nts after being served liquor. Not unexpectedly. liability ins urance premiums jumped. Now the governor has signed two bills m odifying the <·ourt decis ions. One rules out lawsuits again s t barte n- ders. liquor s tores a nd party hos ts by victim s of intox· icated customers or guests. The second, however, upholds the rig ht to s ue a b a rtende r who ser ves a n obviously intoxicated minor who la te r causes a n injury. And the exis ting law m aking it a misdem eanor for a bar tender lo continue serving an in loxicated person re mains in effect The modifications are in order . The threat o f an ex· t ~ntlcd licen se s us pension s hould be e nough lo pe r s uade bars lo exercise caution when the ir p atrons overindulg e. An d m ost party host s by now h a ve the good sense to see tha t the ir imbibin~ gue s ts are safely d eliver e d home . ...,. '\ 'T'..hi~~&y,~~:~;w ":. w ~ not t _ ans.).Xe . """P';DO"!"!l•r .._. ... , • ~~~it ~>A ~ '(/'\ ,-,r ... ..t.~--• . t : l i Op1n1ons e~pressed in the s pace above are those of the Oarly Pilot Other v•ews· expr~ssed on th rs page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment as invited Address The Daily Pilot. P O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (7t4) 642-4321. Boyd/QandA By L.M. BOYD T he uuthor of ''Les Mis e rables," Victor Hugo. w1:1nt- ed lo know how sales or the newly pubUshed book werf' going , s o he wrolt"' hi s publisher. Simon & Schus ter, D~ar Gloon1y Gu T h e best t h in!( that c·o u ld h appe n t o educotion would be to a llow the legis lators, a d mi nis t r:itori. ant.I purcnts Lo t rade pla<>cs with the teachers for o n e yl'l\r S w ee t reyenge' _ 0 ./\ ~'.~:'/ t.,"~t:~•;i_r:,•~:/~'o '~1 M(tJ}arrfy feflt(I I,_ •r•w\ el I ... ~ ...... ,.. s-... , ........ -·· • 01oon1, Gou\, O..lfy 1'1101 a s imple query which read. in its entirety, as follows . .. ? .. Back came a note whit:h read. in its entirety: .. , .. You s ay you want t o · m easure the height of a church steeple? Put a three· foot s tick in the ground. Keep your eye on it until it s sh:ldow likewise measu res three f eel l o n g . T h en m easure the length of the s teeple 's s hadow. Thul equals the height of the s tee- plt>. That lunl(uage still spoke n but now closest to being a dead tongue is sa id to be Mohawk. Only three families 10 Brookly n 11111 1 us e 1t l'Outinely ll 's ug31n!ll thc l•1w to drive a truc k on Sunday 1n We~l Ge rman y. /\u ~l rla , Czec h os l ovakia and Yugoslavia. The right lung typically lukes In more uir thun doc~ tlw ldt luni.c Jack Ande r on Mower Safety Sparks Debate WA S lll NGTON T h e uvcrn"c homeowner mowing his h1wn on a weekend afte rnoon probably doesn't rculiie he ii; pu11hlng a piece or dangerous muchinery. Power lawn mowers cuui;e more than 150,000 Injuries u year Most o! these are nasty 11{'Cldenlli in which a person's fingcris or toes urc cul otr by lhe blade of lhe power mower l''or years. the Consumer Product SMety Commission ba::, been tinker log w ith'' propo ~ed &afoly stand 11rd that would rnnke lawn mowers safor lo operate Now lhat the :qzc n cy 1s abou t to approve the new standard, the industry hus launched a last-ditch lobbying t-ffnrt to knock 1t oul The commission wan ts m;rnufacturer!> to dei.1gn lhe1r lawn mowers ::.u the blade will Earl Wate r s uutom at1cally s lo1> when a pe rson lets go of the machine The government officiuls &lso want to prot('cl users against be- ing hit by s mull flying objects prope lled t hrough the motor These Injuries have cost an estimuled $350 million a year in hospital costs and lost sala ries B T I NSIDER S s ay lhe manufucturers have refused to concede lh11t a mandatory stand- ard 1s needed. "The industry h as jus t b een totally un- cooperative ... g rumbled one commission sta ffer. No w the Outd oor P o wer Equipment Jnstitute 1s trying to convince Congress to pull the plug on the safety commission's efforts The trade group urged its me mbers in a confidential dispatch "to contact your e lected r e presentative a nd 15e nator in Washington . express- ing your opposition to a man- datory safety standard that will be profoundly dam aging to the interes t of the industry · · The commission 1s ·1r responsible." says lhc letter ll is essential thut we seek lhe u:, s 1stance of senators and con grcssmcn who represent OP1<:1 me mber s to ask them to in tc rvenc on our behalf To ;1s ~1st you in your personal lobby mg eUort. l am attaching a li'il or key congressmen plus the11 phone numbers and addresses " "fhe letter even included ~1 sam pie list of questions lo Pos e to thl' legislators MEANWHILE, one manufJt: lurer . the Toro Company. has hired a former c hairman or lhl' safety commission. R1clrnrd Simpson. lo ad\/ise the firm on the safety or its lawn mowe1., a nd other produc ts . A Turo spokesman lold us that Simpson is "uniquely qualifi ed " to hand!(! the sa fety issue. but is not lobby '"1' directly before the com mission footnote An O PE i s pokesman s aid the group op p o ses the new s tanda rd "because 1t tells the manuf:.t<· turt:r whut device he has to put 1111 h1.1 m..ichint· 11 :.l1fh:.., 1n11ovu t•un JOd will bt• mnrl' co:.lly tu con:.umt·r' .. llt• ..ilso c·onlt•nde<.l the nt·w 1 ules will 11\('rt"r1se tht' cu:11 of t•Jt h h1wnmowt>1 by more lh<ill ~:Jei. dnd th.it lhert Jl'l' r ht•.11,.•r wur• to m:ike th<: Jl\,1('h lfleS ;<irl'I S II OOL J l •N K 1-.'J'. St!Vt>l &I wel·ks ago. th(• bchool -.upcnn kndl'nl:-. from a ll 50 :.t..teh Oe" to South Pudre Island. off thl' nrn:;t nf Texa:;, for a t·onfcrcnct• on t.•clu{·at1 on They met with t !'-Edul'<•taon Com m1ss1onc1 F.rne~il Boyt•r . pondered weighty :•:sue'> with M';.dE:m1r cxJ)(!rt!: nnd :;pt.-n t 1·1ght ddy ; an the sun dnd .-1url The 1 axpti Yl'"'· not c.urpr1Mn!( I\. p1ckl'd up the $126 000 tJb for thl· <'011vent1on. which 1:. held 1•v1•ry :;ummt·r' 1n place-. likl· San Dwgo and l'<<·w llam1>sh1re In ,1ddit1on t•> lr;.in·I ;,n<J hotel t.·x 111•n:;t:<;. c;;ich ~;chool chief wa:-. p.11d . ~ 100 d day m • consu1tmg fl'l''S T it E f't.DERAt t:Ontruct t b run the l'Onfen'nc•c. meanwh1l1· """' J WJrdtc-d w;thout com fJet1t1 v l' tmldmg to the school .. upcrmtcndt!nL · own fraternity lht• Council of Chu~I Stal~ School Officer" It .. t)ud$:et included UJ,()()(l in consulting f«es foe its own mcmhe r· .. S7,50G ror .t director . SlG.000 for othtr out 'iltlt> ('OOSUltant.,. $6,()()(; for f1s< Ill m a nagemt·nl . .i nd S4.501J lor 'tarr assistants an<I m aterials Th l· budget altt mpit d .,, JUst1fy lht progr:.m ••:. btin,I! ·,1l1<C·1f1t•a lly or1cntcc! f c, lhl· nt.>ed., 1,r Lia Ch1l'f.J lh1.;· m:. JIJr port ion of t1mt: 1. dPvotcd •v 1ntt.>rat:t1on L.mon1;: tht Ch1l'I ,\ SPOKESMAN :r. tht Offit • or Etluc·atmn told u. Lhl· t<J'l fl•r't.•nt·t 1!' rweei-sary le. unchllt lhP t•h1cfs prnft•ss1one:liv ;ml! l,.1•1•p I h1·11~ 1nlt•ll(.•c•tt:all' a l<'rt Ill' ,;,i1cl th• c·on:-.ultan).! ·:.t•cs an· 1ust1f11.'d lw<"ilust ·thl 1 :1r1· oh ll~at l'd to do n•st:arth. to read up on J top IC' ;J net d ISC'USS :t w:th t•i..pe rl spt•.ikcr' i h<:\'I· nt>vl'r seen them goofln~ off <Jt 1 hl's1. things as you might cxpt·c·t ' Th<• spokesman added thi.rt lh1· '><'hool c·hal•fs group ·:s tw:-1 quahf1(•cl lo handll lh1:-f1)1 us To <·om11lctt· th<. l'Ol\ .,irrallj!t morn1.·11t)> 1n1·1dt•ntJI:.\. om· of ('omm1ssroncr B<l)CI , cur-ass1~ 1.1 111 )> 1., :Jhuut to h1·1·11mt• t'' l'('Ull\l' d1 n'l'lt11 of lhl· '-<hOOI 'h11.·h · organ1 w t1on State Lawmaking's a Costly Exercise The llust havin~ settled on thl· 1977-78 Le g is la ture. so nH• ~tnal\'SIS of 1ts achievements IOr fai tu'rcs 1 seems in ordl·r• It mav he particularly approprrnte 1n asmuch :.is the voters will hc· <i~keci a few short weeks hence Lo renew th(' terms of offi ce for most of the !:SO Assemblym en and • 20 Senators stanciin~ for recle<·· t1on on Novem ber 7 One measurem ent readily at hand 1s stal1sl1cal The records s h ow thal during tht· two -ye ar M.'SSIOn whi eh to m m e nc·ed Dec 6. 1976 :1 n d en d c d Se pt . I , a lotul or 5,639 bills were 1n tr odut·ed together with • 177 constitutional a mendme nts and 933 resolutions Q/ t~MX~l ~ill~ Q~f~I onc-bii~<T .. w~t~ t»M~c-d ':} o Charles McCabe proved bv the governor who vetoed more than 150 or the pro posals. Twenty or the constitu· t1ona l amendments v;ere ap proved and some have a lready been voted on in the recent June <•lection and others will appear on the ballot in November. t h I:! C'I ()S I n ).! la u ti r.. 0 I I ht' L~g1sluture. thti nublll' m1)!ht reel that their doll iJ r!. \\ l'l'l' wi'l 1 s pent llOWF.VER. mo~l or lh1· bilb WhlCh round favor Wll h lhl' s olons and the govt•rnor wen· nt little s1gnificam·t.· 1f indc•ert tht',\ IF THE productivity of the we r e n o t 1n ronsl'QUl'nt1 <.il Legislature were to be Judged c·hanges dea ling with tra \'lal solely on the numher of bills ma tters considered or the total enact Laws s uch as tht' rm1.• :JUlhon·1l ments. the conclusion would by Senator ,Je rry Smith requ11 have to be that it was indeed a int.i community tolleges to ado1>t costly exercise. regulations lo allow members of For. without calculating the the public to place item s on thl' effects of the various measures. g overning bourd age ndas. and LO the actual costs of processing be permitted to addre1>s lht.> the new laws ran lo about $55 hoards on those m atters, seem million a year for hoth years ridiculous Common sense and Dividing that into the number community p r essure s hould enacted makes the cost roug hly compt'I <'ons1derat1on by sut·h S55.000 for each new luw pl aced boards or matters deemed am am the books• portant by the public And an~ If the m ajority of the new laws C'itizen has the r ight to aclch·c•s:. wt•rt'.' or far reaching 1mportan1:e school boards ;.us h.,as theSl biJLiontax reduc-Likewise a b il l b y As .. ~~;~}~~-':1.,.,,i'P ~;~e,u~r. r~iu1.r· Ill).! l tlUlll \ It 1111 J I I 0 111111.tl\'l ' to 1 11111ful'I 1 h1 1:-rrt 1 t:n1.; ... 1n p !:.11·1•,; ,'('('1·-..:l:'1• ,,, t l:1 ph~ '>tt·.11ly hancl:1·app((.f I' t)ul .1notlwr 1•i<a rnp11• of m·1·rl1·.1;1:-lal 111;.: 11• .Hl.1.~ "l1t11 1·ommo11 'l'l\st' :md flt't I l'l l'S"Ur~ \\.llUIC! ('IHl!IOI SO, WHILE lhl numbHs of hills 111troduc·cd ;1ncf pussed mdy not hl· ..i (<11r or t.\ln &n c.p- propn ate m1:asurt' of the work ac h 1~ved by th« Lcg1!'lature dur in~ the past two years. s uch t.>X amplcs of the IJws which wt·rc passed cfo noth1n.e 10 bolster the ('onclus1oni: as to public b(.ncf1t ,::ained from th< St Ill m1lhnn ell pcmd~<1 O n rf'llt.>C't1on 11 lhl pub!IC' c·;in t•'(pt•(•I n11t!"l1#-: lil'ttl'I lhJ n llH"JSllll'' o l llrnt ty1>1.: r.om the 120 c.lt•l'lt·tl 11·p1 t•:-l•nt .. d1v1•, uaded b\• 1 ... t .if! rC'portl•tf!y now numht>nng an l'XC l '-:-. 01 :l.400 t•m plo~t'l'S pt rhups 11 " 1ust a~ \\l'll lhat oni)· ont• !hire of lht· I li b we-re ::.1J!nl'cl intv law . " . A Nons1noker Views the S1noke Ban Initiative I have my share of what are genia lly called the vices, but I don 'l s moke cancer. 1 drink rather a lot of etha nol. xvruch some people think is eve n worse th a n hurfing and puffing cigarets. I don't happen to agree on that line of th~ught. But I do think the slate has no more right lo tell o man lo slop smokinR than it has to tell him to slop drinking As a voter in California you will be called upon this Nov· ember to vote on one or the most noxious violatio ns or crvil liberties to be placed b e fo r e th<' people . It Is c':l ll cd the ReRulauon or Smok in g ln llfativc J su ggei.l you info rm yourself about tltls measure. uod think hard on It, t>..fore you regi~l<·r your vol~. wh1<"h I ho1w will be • ~ one of vigorous protest. The RSI is a proposed new law. placed on the Novem ber. 1978, ballot by initiative petition. The proposal would oullaw smoking in every enclosed place to which the public is permitted und in enClosed places or work with a fe w specific exemp· lions and undef' strict conditions AMONG the places where smoking would be ba rred would be ba rber shops. beauty parlors. coln·operatcd laundries. banks. bowling al l eys, publi <> restroo ms. airports, bus and train stations. liquor storeR. un- ion hiring ha lls. etc. etc Exemptions? Smoking would be perm itted in private omces occupied by oo more than one pe rson and in a room occupied cxclu1>ively J>Y "smoker s who l(C nerally do not m eet with ll\embetj of th4! public " On .manwuclurlng <>r procfuc tion nrea11, smoking would be pt rm itl(.'<f only if the Callrorn1:1 Oepunment of l ntlu s lrlll l Welfare exempts the area "on the g rounds that , because of tht.> distance between workers and the adequacy o r ventilation . smoking in such areas 1s not de trimental to the health. comfort and environment of non smoking employees " S OME exempti o n!> arc curious. Exempt from the l.iw a re bars, retail tobacco stores. r oom s a nd halls r ented for pr ivat e functions and anv arena, aud itorium or theater while being used for a ro<'k con cert. professional boxin~ or pro fes11ionaJ wrestling m ut<>h or .1 1>rofession1.1l roller derby l>oes that mean 1t would Ix> l<'gnl to "moke while watching I hose events but 1f you went to the s1unc place lh<' next night to a ttend a jaz1 concert. ;1m;iteur box1nJ{, collt.•ge wrc::,Lllng <ir am1tt .. ur "°''"' derby. \\ ~ , 1bc :i~ainst lh<' law" Oanwd r11!ht 1t do1''> l'ht• "hQlc lhrn~ Iii on Jb~urd1 ty IJl'llWlr Jll'd b\ ll.ilol~ It 1:-. proh1b1t1on ali OH r <ig:.illl A:. my fr1enc1 Du ve J enkin)> puts 11. ·Vigilante:. aiw.i)' t hink they rc• .1rt1nJ? fOI our f)wn ~oorl Th 1 -i • • 1 v •I.' 1: '' n t 1 't y I 1• s .1 y :i D ,( v ! d M f I., h I 0 "' . i'iorlhl'm Cnll:ornaa d1ret•tor of lht' Aml•11can (;1vll L1berticx 'nron "I think lciz1sl:1llvt· ut tempt!'! to cnganerr -.oc·al•ty by m- lrodm~ iurth1•r anr! furtht•r into the rtJ!ht of pr1vJl'Y .rnd 1w 1 ::.onal automm1y must bf' 1 t's1stl·cl To proh1h11 , .11: 1o~t'lht•1 worktnJC peop:(• from ;mol-.inf! in offu•t•:-. and t':tC'tOnl'"I, or 111 1nf1 inµc on u ~hopl<t!t!pcr·~ tlP"hl 10 smoke in h !:i owr <.,hnl' '" :1 n •:1t v1olat1on of C''\ 1' l:l)C•rtlt-'s J OON"f UK I-'. 1woplr· blowanl( 'mvl-.·· 111 m~ l •lt' m 1't1relt•!>:.ly lc.1vlnit buttt1 m 11::,hlrey., where r ttm. wfflldw~ra. buf t thtftlr u. rls:ht o( f>l'OPI\' 111 ).!(l to h1•ll 'in thl":' C'\\O \\ll) L'\t'll:d' lJ)' far nw r 11.!ht to tort't' thl·m not to I NATION Dig Reveals Rhino Herds In America By J lJLESLOll A~ ... 1.ic---• ANTELOPE COUNTY. Neb Oncf' ln lh<' lon1 ago a 1reat catutrophe bt•fell certa in In.habitant.a of Ulla plans The G~at Plam.<i of Amf'nca wert1 a tropical u vai:anab ln \boee da\' wht>rt' camel,. and H brH roamed, and bttavt n. as lurict· w. h..air&, he n» or rhlnoc-ef'OIL Yes.bents 8 CA~E OF WHAT M1t1JAEI. Voorh1ea ha, found buned In \be Nebra.,lca eurth, v.e now know lhat the rtunooe~. tboutht atway to have been lhe be1U1e~ loMr ll ls today." a'I once " herd anlm»I. 1tnd Wt' know a arc:at df'11I ( J more a:-1 wt"ll ..illlUERJ"..illl ·1t 11\ an important l'SllJI ~ fmd -a unlqut hnd. ·· _ _ Voorhi~ u 1d .. The re •~ mu('h yet tobtlu med " Webavelhat anC'lt•nt catustrophe llllhank forh1i. nnct. It happened 10 million years <tRO A volcano erupted, probably In wbat 111 now Y+·llowatone Park It blasted into the sk y a huge cloud of volconlc ash uctually minute alu s cry slab TH£ mE&MALS OVER THE PLAINS caught the volcanic cloud and dumped 1t, !>Uddt:nly. upon this secUooolNebraska. "This waa a sma ll lake, watenn~ bole ,·· Voorhies sald, kicking at the powder·wh1te earth where bls digging has exposed a mass of bones. <A herd of bones. "Tb.is is where animals aalhered espectallyintlmesofstress." And there they stand at lhe watering bole, their complete skeletons preserved in the s uddenly a mothering volcaruc ash They face the same d irection. The bull rhinoceros is In front. Cows with calves follow. Inside lhe skeleton of one cow is the skeleton or an unborn calf. Other animals were at lhe watering bole: horses, camels, turtles. I ••WE HAVE FOUND NO NEW KINDS of J animals here." Voorhies said. "What we have found are complete skeletons rather than a bone here and a bone lhere such as we previously relied on . .. This gives us new details of anatomy that will f help us learn the family tree. ll gives us information I about relationships, clues Lo habits, so many things unknown before. "There ls some debate . for ms tance. about when l lbe ancestor of the horse lost its toes. We now have a complete skeleton of a horse with vesllg1al toes That's useful information," he said Michael Voorhies. 36, with sandy hair and skin l bronzed from weeks of digging shirtless in the s um- mer sun, grew up in this neighborhood. As a boy, he explored Its creeks and washes, digging up fossils. IT REMAINED HIS PRACTICE TO return on vacations from bis teaching post at lhe University or Georgia and re-explore, with a paleontologist's eye, the bauntaolbi.syouth. ··0ne ralny day I was walk:fni up this moraine and saw a bone exposed. I dug. It turned out to be the skull of a baby rhino. I dug some more , and found a foot. I dug more and found enough to know I bad a real find on my hands. Then I covered It all up." Thal wu eieht yean ago. He spent lhe next six years raising money, recruiting helpers from among his students. Two years ago he began digging in earnest, using scientifically prescribed methods. 80 FAil HE BAS UNCOVERED about 36 skeletons. They have been removed, lbe preserving ash automatically dated, the bones studied at lhe University of Nebraska . Ma ny more remain lobe un· covered, but be plans one more summer of digging . "I will leave a great deal for people s marte r than I todoovertbenext50years." he said. I "I h'ave a pipe dream that this site can become an outdoor museum. where people can come and see l a scientific dig ln lts natural selling. "Until then. until it can be protected with fences and guards, I hope the location does not become known. Souvenir hunters could ruin the whole thing ." Foliage Reports Aid Leaf Lovers MONTPELIER, Vt. <A Pl -Twenty·four hours a day, seven days a week, the switchboard stands ready w advise the callers. Potential suicides? Aloobollca? Battered wives? No. It's the lea! line and those who d1al it are seeking neither comfort nor counsel. They merely wanttoknowiltheleaves havechangedcolor. COURTESY OF V£RMONT'S AGENCY' of Development and Community Affairs, leaf peepen can dial 802·828-3238 to receive an up·to·lhe·mlnute ~-t~~UQl)I,• ~· ·~ --~. I • ··).~tne 1tat:e ~nnta~\ne' aldcof foresteii:Wealher bureaus, and alr spotters to monitor the changing colon, a prime tourist attraction in New England. STATE OFFICIAlS PREDICT CLOSE to a mllUon tourtsts will visit Vermont during lhe next month to view the foliage. The leaf line ls aimed at emswing that no one goes bomecliaappoioted. Airport Bi,.national PINEY, Manitoba CAP> -After six years or delicate negotiations, residents here and ln Pinecreet, 11.lnn., have a "bi-national" airport. The J.18.foot grass runway at Pinecreek, about 80 mlle. southeut of Wlnnepea, wu extended by 99 feet lnto Manitoba. The airport handles about three planes a week and bas served the area since 1952 from ill &ocaUon on U.S. soil less than lSO feet from the Canadlan·U.S. customs offices. Tbe towns have combined a population of about 200. I I .~ ........... 010 TURNS UP PREHISTORIC REMAINS OF AMERICAN ANIMALS Don Mc8rtdge A~• Experta at Nebraaka Sit• Porno Jury Fete Set Goldstein says he has reserved Plato's Retreat, a "swin,ers·· club. for the all·night celebrallon Nov. 8. Tueaday. September 26, 1978 CAIL V PILOT A 7 EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA The '6.88 TOP SIRLOIN ·&CRABLD DINNER Special Oller Expires Sept. 30, 1978 On-the-Mall at South Coast Plaza Neu the Carousel on the First Leve l . For reservations c.all: 540-8822 K ANSAS C ITY. Mo . <AP> - Publisher Al Goldstein is planning a party in New York City for the nine 1urors who helped a cquit him in a federal obscenity trial las t year In Kans as City, Kan. which coinc ides with Scr e w .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ magazine's 10th anniversary. "I've been wanting to tban.k them," Golds tein explained lo a telephone in· tervlew. ONE JUROR, ALLEN R. Kotouc, of Richmond, Kan .. said, "If he 's footing the bill, I'll go." BESIDES FOOD, GOLDSTEIN said the evenL will feature jugglers, magi. clans and flre·eaters for the more than · 800expected guests. "l want to c reate a Fellini-like cl rcue atmosphere.'' he said. Estimated cost: $20.000 plus. Seems like that's all we've been doing lately. doesn't it? Conserve this. Don't waste that. Tum it down. Tum It lower. Tum it off. Well.for a change. we'd It ke to say somethinp; else. Thankvou. You've been consetving a tremen- dous amount of natural gas. In fact. in 1977. over 23 billion cubic feet of natural gas was saved .. That's equivalent to all the gas energy. needs of 250.000 nomes for one year. YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED. Orange Coast College operates the official recycling center for Costa Mesa. 556-5981 . _ .... that shows what real concern and cooperation can do everi in an area as large and diverse as southern California · Of course. the energy shortage won't just disappear. The.need for conservation will always be a fact of life. So remember. keep those show- ers short Tum off your furnace pilot light durlng the summer. Lower the setting on your water heater. Wash and dry only full loads of. .. oops. · · An accomplishment like 9Q§ Sony about that. Naggtng·s a tough habit to break. ~. Its too valuable to waste. \ ' .. . 1.r. i ' I al 111 >' ,,, m o~ ctl n H .. 1t:r i ....... he ' ~ ' .. r ' " A8 DAILY PILOT ···~ tilA•CMe.uo c WALllA Ill ~lllCHllAH" , .. .... , *' Co.I• ~ C. P••-•••• _,,,_Pt•-2' "19 ....,,,,_ b'r "" •"• \r•..-" '•'•"<llOe•'° .,. l "'t• '""tt"...,.. c .. 1• "'-""' ,.,.,,.,.,mo tu t•tmen,t '••v•<•" u ... ,,....,, l••" McMOt1•I -.,, t1••b• U WO ~' O• •• Mo rtu•t , Qt (tJ•t• Mt•• \.o ~n· p BUl. OTICt; Mu.e C• -~"' 1 1••~ ft" 01 "'l'.AIOltCAW•t 0 ' Tl41 O.vn fotot ....,,,. C.. -...... ,., --o• l1t I•• LI--<~ ti' ~ute .. ,.. '"''. ~ (.t.1.1..--NIA I' "° _ ...._ ~·-·-04 1141 cou_:•::::-A•OI Atl•\•• C.• -... , .. ,.,..1, P.mu •Ol •C I 0 , 141lA•t N O 01' Nali•t\•I C•t• t a .. ul.,. 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Hullll"81"" et.I<" l:"m-. ll\1. 1tu\lrw.a I\ •-I.a llV at\ •f'WJl ... ra..1 H-l<IL Atlon t ,.., • •t•t•rNinl ..-tn to.a wit" tM (.,uni, r 1e111 01 °'•""' (OVfttV on )Olfl•mbol I• 1tJt " ..... "womn.<l 0. .noe C.O.•t 0.llt 1tt101 ~DI IY 1" 0. t i 10 lt/t 4lU II PlJBU NOTI E , .. ,,," NOYIC• tOCAIO"OU W"l•IOll COUlll 0,. t~• U A fl 0, CAl.ll"O•NtA l'O• TMI COUHf't 01' O•A .. 0 1 ..0. A fl9" I ..... Of .. ow ... 110 ~[LD[N b .. b8 el'9 ~-n •• HOWAllO $ 8Ae ll --N(J 1 ti ( t'>MlltflYOl"tlNIO I'-'' ""'''"' "°' ""' .OO•t n."'"9 ~"' '"•' 411 ...,,_,,""•'no <lelm• ... ln•t ""' •••O .,.._,.. ••• •MWlr.O 1011i. 1r"im •ft~ ttw nK•~• vOVCPWn. 1n ,,_ ou ;c• Of '"'°,,., .. at ltw •bow en 1111~ 1ouff .,, t• °'"""' .,..m. """ '"' "•<••w'Y "90Uiffwr\ to the "*"' oe1\1Qf'•d •• '"• ••• off•<• o• RU AllAUM AHO (HAKMAK.. • r ....... \IOA•I ( .. POf.tlOO 1.01 Dove '>frH I !>vlle .. HewPOtt IHCK" Ca11•u•n•e '1..o wN(n •~Ille pt.oa ol l>V\I_,, vi ti. ..,.,,,.!OMO Ill ell ""'' "'" o.rt .. nl"ll to the ••IA•• ol .. Id °"' _,,, ""'"'" lcluf moRlll\ •"'' l"" W \I -t<l11on Of tl\h nofl<•· CJ•l•O ~Pff'mtt9• 10 .. ,. COAtNNAM 8 A88, .,. KOAIN A ELEONOAl .. OELHEID BABB •"" C.0Rll4H" ME VEA 8AB8 E•e<t11orot the Wiii of tile*"' ""mlld Ot<tdeM euJtlAUM & C"AICMAI( A L.sw C.,_e11 ... 1401 O.n SllWt Sull•-~ e..c11, CA'"" hi: 1114) ~107 Attor,..•• fer Eae<vt.,. Pullll.ntd Ortnot Co<l\I Oelly P1tot, )tpl•mber l• 8'ld October l , 10, Ir, r BU(.' NOTICE 11-lMM NOTIC• TOCll&Ot TOllS Me A__, tUl'l•IOlt CIOUlll Ofl TMI U ATI ~ CALJflOttNIA 1'011 l Ml COUH'Y 01' O•ANOll '" tn• M•ll•• ot the E•ttl• ol .. l LL H J .. Hf lllLLOWS Oec••-HOf IC [ IS MtA11av OIVEN to cr"ltl>f' "'""'"II Cl••M• ... ltlSI IM .. 10 Cle•-• 10 Ill• ~•o ctAlm• 111 tno 01110 01 IM Cl .. " of '"" etottUld cown a-1o 11t-n1 tMm 10 Ille un def\IOl\.o It TN offl<I ot J()+tH O, MEY•PS. lletch, Ao,11, C'OU f. f>11try, a Ptoftu-t L.a• CorPt>r• 11011, )00 \ Parll ••• . Suite 200. Porno"•· CA •llM, whlcn l•lltr Offl(,I I\ Ille ptec• Of IMlll,.." O' IM till• "'""0ntO 1n att ""'""' oet1el1111'111 to uhl .. tel• Su<ll Cl••m• wllh IM M<•u••Y _,,.,\ mu\t bl f\teo or P• .. •nl•G •• •IO••Hl<I wllllln 1011• montn• •tttr '"' ,.,,, 0111>llc.ti0rl of 1111\ ROllCe Deted AUQU•I >1, lt/t EDWAROROMEO E~tteUIOt Of Ille Wiii 01 ,..Id Ot<eotnl JOHNO MIYIH 4tt-••.ft>LIW llllCH.AOSU..C:ltOn•rl••Y A l'releu~ Uw c.r.. •S. .... ,,.A ... Svll•ltt .. _..CAt11M '"•Dt1'1..0 Or•not Col\I Deity Piiot s.Pt ), "· tt ,. 1t11 OS11t p BLIC NOTICE ll·lStto HOTIC• TO CllEOITOll$ ...... ....., 'Uil'ElllCMt C:OUAT 01' THE '1A'E OflCALIFOllNIA fOll THE COUNTY 01' OltANOE '" II>• Maller Of Ill• Etl•I• ol EVELY N VIRGI NIA SGRO • Oecusao NOTICE IS HEREBY GtllEN lo u e<lllor• ""•lllQ ct•lms llQ<llRSI Ina ••Id oecct<leftl to Ill• w1d ct•ims IR the ottl<e ol 1"9 civi. ol tn. aforeuld covrl Of 10 Pf'l!Wflf !Mm to !tie UR• Clerslgntd ., , ... Office ot DAVID w PERKINS. A•rMlronQ, Wilbur. Knoll, ll1tc.lllf• II. Perkin.. '1101 La __ _ 81v<I . PO Bo• tS07, Downey. CA 'IOJ4l>, whleh 1a11v oHlct I• lh4! plec.e ol buslnus of the uncterslQned 111 411 m11I· ltt\ ptrl•lnlno to w lO esl•te Such P BLIC NOTICE C:l'•IJll \U ,, illtOCll coutn Ofl THE n ATI Ofl CAl.f'OANIA '011 TM• COVHTY 01' OllANOI Mt A·ttHt H 0 TIC I 0 F H I' A• IN o• 0 I' fllflllOH "01t OETllllMINAftON THAT T1411\I. 1$ NO SUfll'ICl•NT av•OIHC• THAT ... llSON$ HAV• OtaO OTHllllWISI TH AN SIMUL TANIOU'L Y E•lale ol THEODORE lllAVMONr HAl.LDORSON, 0.C .. M<I NOTICE IS H.£RE8V GlllEH INI 81!ATlllCE JUNE PEARY. •• E• H11tor ot '"• Wit! ot 111eooo•t A•ymoll<I H4ill00f>Oll. ,.., lllttO 114tr•ln • pelltlOll IO< tn Oraer Ott1trm1,,., 111<11 Tnto!lo•• AAymonO H•llOOr~ •"O UeltR Dlt-•• H•ll00•1011 iProtMte CH• NO A q""· Dt1no• Coulllf Su1>t••o• Cour t I O••d unde< ctrcum•t•t1Cn In wnlc111ne'• ''no .u•· flctent ••ldnlee 111<11 thtY n.ve dlfl(I 01n.,w1" '"'" \lmuue,..,ou•IY. ••• terence lo wlllcl'I 1, m-IOf furlfle• p•rlltutar~. and tnat tne lime •Rd otece of llN•lllO tllt wme "" bcltfl ••• tor Oc•-• 1, 1'71, et •·oo e .m • lft tile courlroom Of Depaf1mcint NO l 01 •••0 tourt, •t 100 Clvle CIMer D•lvt Wot, '" tne City ol Sant• Ar1•. C..lltornl• O•le<I ~-r IS, "11 WILLIAM I . St JOHN. C-tvOtr• Tl40MA' ~ LOltD 5"11• lt1·• n s 21 ,. ...... v.i...c11 L.1911M 14111~ CA tM» h i: 11111 ,.,.,,.. Att.rffY ..... ,_..._ Publl\l\ed °'-Coal! D•••Y Pilot. Stptem!Mr It, 10, 26. 1t1' ----------~· P UBLIC NOTICE P Bl.JC OTICE ----------- SUl'lltlOlt C.OUllT 01' THI. STAU O'CALIFOllNIA l<O• l14E COUNT\' 0, OllAHGC .... ,.,NJ N OflCE 0 '° HEAll lHG Oil< l'ETITION 1'()11 l'llOeATE 01' Wtt.L ANO '011 LE TT E R ' 01' AOMIHISTllATION IWllM WILL ANN&JIEOI l!\lalt o• VANDA M YOUNG 0t( .. \ct<I NOttCE t\ HEREBY <;t l!EN THAT J•mt\ £ Ht1m Pvblll AOftt1R1\11•tor ... , llltlO ...... ,,. l)ehtlon tor PrOO.ltOI Wilt •nd lcr •<w..no ot L•fl•" ot AdmlRl,lt41110i\ twit!\ w111 .. n,..~eo· ••l•rfno to -1<11 I\ _.,. •or turtner !Mir tl(uf•"• •nO '""' I~ time •"d p11c• ol he"'l"O U>t '-'Mt ha• l>tW'" "'tor Oct S, 1918, At q 00 A M ,,., tM ci;urtroom at Ott>ef'fnltrlt Ho 3 OI <.tld Cl\Ufl. •I 100 CIYI( Ceftt!H' Drive w.,,, '" ,,,. c11v OI $.eRte AnA, C.lllOtlll6 Otteo AUQU" 13. IQ/8 WILLIAM E St J014N Coun1YC,..r1. Adtl•'l llw-. C4vmv C.V-MI •ftel JutH II.~. De11111Y It CM < c...t.. P'lat• I' o lo• tm, San!• AM, (A. •.1101 AttOffttYS ..... fl'el11i- Publl\ne<I Or-Co.JS! O.lly Ptlot Sept '". 10. ~ 1q11 PUBLIC NOTICE 11·>5111 OllAHGC COUHf't SUl'tElltOlt CIOUllT , .. CllM GMlter Ori•• WMl s...u ..... c:.a,....,,.•'17ot NOTICE OF ENTltY OF $1$TEll STATE JUOOMEHT CASE NUMIEll 2'-2'-11 Judgment CrtGllor GEM E RAL l'ICTtTIOUSaUStNISS APARTMENT FUND HO FIVE. MAME STATIMENT LTD. T~ to11.,..,1no Pl!'""" IS CIOll'IQ buS1· Juctgmeftl 01btor 1108ERT MU•S TA~EVANDASStGNS MISSION .. AADWOOOS, tlOS E t TO JUDGME NT DEBTOR : Oytr, SulleD , 5.lnl• An•. C... 9110S R08ERT STANLEY Jori A. Peter\. l'l>S Brven. TU\lln. 2. YOU ARE. NOTIFIED CA 976*1 • A court 1uclgrnetlt •0ttln~t .,ou In Th" D~nH• 1s conoucceo bY 411 th• •mout1I ot (unpaid b•l .. nc.e I 1nc11v1oua1 llO.m.el "'" -..,,ereo In tne •e- JOfl R. Peters ~?f:!,':'o~n1~,c~0~~n~::0~:!'" Tiii\ \lalltmltfll W<IS flleCI wlll\ fhe GENERAL APARTMENT FUND HO CounW Cler-ol Or4n<>e County on FIVE L fD sep1em11e1 "· 19/t. b • n 1, luOQment Is w~ -,,,. r BLIC NOTICE iu111111t0tt COUllll 0, THI nATI OF CALll'OltMIA il'OR T 14E COUNTY 01' ORANG( ... A"'4JM MOllCE 0' HEAlllN O ON l'ETtTIOH 1'011 OROEll Ollll!C TING Tll•H5'Ea OF FEllSONAL F•Ol'EllTY l l'rtNta Gedt. S.ct1e11 U tU ESTAIE OF 4 l AH LEON .. AO PtE RC.C. ... ~. •l .. H l PIEIU,.E O.c.••\ecl NOTICE I~ HEllEOV GIV(H 111•1 Pt>lllloner PET Ell CX>Ot<.E. 1141\ lllf'd here1r1 • Pe11111111 •or Order Otr.c ltllO TtAn\flt of Ptr\On41 Prootrr; D11f\uent lo Proo••• Cod• ~•ct•Ofl ISi S, r•tertftc.• to wfl1cn •> m•oe tor lurtfler ~rtlCUf4'\, """ lh•I 111<1 h~ and pl..ce ,,. ~•r lllQ tn. "'"'• llo• Ileen WI lor Nov I t•1f .ot • 00 • m In DtP•<tMtnl 3 01 Wl<l court, Al 100 Civic Cfnter ()rive We\t Senta .. "•· C•htorn+• S•ld 01r,nna1 oroQ41'rtv, ''''~ to wnlc.h ,, Cl••l"ltd. •nO PO\utUIOll o• wt.1cn ., ,ouqhl, bv Pet1t1ooor ., a"c r •IM<I .n lot tow\ f tt 1 S•• ••• Souin Am'""•" Emere•O• Tottl W•tQht 18th tbl rwo 111 Round nr11tl•nt Olemoftd•. Tol•tWrlQllf t IHI\ le I J:our h > llound Brllll•nl 011moN1-. Toi.Al wt•ont 1 ?t ct• Id I Two 111 Flo11RO 8"1111111 01 .... on<ls. Tot•I Wt1Qllt' IH I\ tt I one 11 t E""'""o <111 01-no " n ch 111 -•ll"t countl'O •• • ""<I .. ,1n two ~Im e..ch 10 Cl\ Ill EIQhl II• tl"CI' IOI °"" (ti -•ou1se D·•- WelQnt 1 Octs (hi 0-paor ol lt> t /1 OO•rlf IOl•lf d••mono f'4HIAQ\ •n • blM.._ ca•tt b011 A"• oe•-1n1tr~1eo 1r1 •~ •DOV• oescrlbt<I ll'"ooert¥ wn1ch " lhe \ub tKf Of lhl\ PetlliOll -·fl~ HI.,,,_, to tflt Petition Daleo Sepll!!fnllt< t ,.,. PETEii L TAIPOOES Allor""v tor Peflflo<•e• "E'ER L. Tlll'OOES 101 ""'"At'-* ••••• Mom•f*' Panr, C. .i11A ,., , f10.111JlllJ.JM A-My forl'etl!Mllff P'ETE ll COOIC E Pubtllneo OrOt>Qe C.CM<I O•llY Piiot OBITUARIES P BUC NOTICE J:ICTITtOUS IUSINIU H"'°'I \TATIMl:NT '"• touow•no °''"°"' •'rt 001nq bu\l"ti\ .. \ TOO•v WOMAN, l1t AO<h lttw 11v 1nt C•lifolrM• • "tGt M•1t0" I nt•tf•t• In< "'* C•111orn1• c0t00tM•on t1• Roch "'• t'vHM C•f1tornl• Tht\ """""" I\ c-tfil b'r • co< Pof4tl0n I H~OllMAllON INTERF .. (f INC Wetr twtJ \l\.Arp Ptt1i\tO.t'f TMt •1•1-••> lllN *111'1 I~ Covntv Cltn"ol()r-CountyOfl~D . tember e. 1'18 1'1006lC illullllthed Or-Cot\I D•u, Piiot Seo•. 11 "· i. Oct. 1, •911 0 111e PlJBUC NOTICE SUl'lllltOlt COURT 011' CALI fl"OllNIA C:o-JHTY OF OllAHCOE CAU NUMe£• A·91 ... OillOEllTOSMOWCAUH FO• C14ANO• OF NAME In Ille llWll.,. Of tne "llPft<~lion ot PAULINE SUElAHHE V.LMAN. For cn.nototN.,.... PAULINE SUEZANHE S"LMAN IW• 1114<1 • ~tltlon '" ll"• < °"'' tor •n oro.r •"-'"9 O*i1t1-• to <11•"9<' ht \/tl•• m•t1e from P"ULIN£ SUEZANNE SAL.MAN to PAVLIN( SUElAHHE ICING 11 I\ l\erM>v O'ClefO(J lt\at •II ~"°"" 1nltf•\1to lft h ~tte-f etot•"9ed t10 oe•r t>eton ll>tS COUTI on 0..0.rl""'nt NO l •t 10Q CIVIC C.ftlet Ori ..... Wt'~I S;IRI• .. ,, •• C41110<ftl• on NoWmbf'r I fl It o <tock• m .-.0 ltwn -'"'"" lhow c •U)'r ti M'tv (hev .... ~ •1'' U•O iMllllO" •or d"1tlOe ot -•houlcl ""' bf> qr Anted 11 111 •u•t-....-.a !!wt • Coe>Y or lfll\ orcter to -u..w ~ f)Ubll\lled tR the O•lllO" C~ Dallv Pilot, " ~••\O•e>e• ot qeMt.tl <•tcu••t1on oubl l\lled 1n !Tit\ GCNnlY at "'"''once " wtt• tor !cu< conwcvtlwe -· prior to tne day of wkl -•no Dflt<I SePtemtJer 21, 108 EIAUCE W SUMNER JuclQeol '"" Sept '"· , •. 1971 ... ~" Suoerlor c.oun OEOlllOE It GILLING.$, AtterMw Ill.AW PUBLIC NOTICE n••• O.itlftO '"' W•r "' --•• • #et(N nl ~nnt "''°"'' ...., •or tho 1••1 II .,_." --... Slfl••I• •lltPPft lo _.. lfl IM ....,_ ., .. Pflv•I• u .. .,..11..., ....+<:~ to be .,. • ...,..., bf t!lell 8fOltOWiiY MofTWdtT •Urt 1nvrn .. ment at ~·~ AllOtv c-t~ry 84111 8r"d••Y AMrtuM r Uitrtt<.too U 'HO PUBUC NOTICE ,.,,. •"41-11 <ltlms wilt> the ftC'CHWrv voucher\ mu\I be t 11.0 or prewnted •s 1torewl0 wlt,.ln tour moRIM •flat tne ""' oubtlcellonottlllsnottc.e "1-1 luaomentot Publlsneo 0r•"99 Coast Dtlilf Pilot Neme ot sister state TEXAS HOTICE TOC:•EOITOll' SUl'lllltCMt COUit' 01' l14E STATE 01' CAlll'OltHIA 1'011 THI COUNTY Ofl OltANC>E Ne ... -1 101Jl Siiier A•-. Silt. iii l'OllfltallO V~ln. C. '21• Tel· CIHI _... Anen•eY fer htll,_. Pubh•l'ted Orfl,. c.o.tst Daily P ilot R08Elll LEE llYNO lln!Olonl ut -••. 111!<0~ PftWCI •••f ~'" U. l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHESS 191t et the -ol SS Beto-""slM!>d NAME S'lAT!lMl!HT ol Vl1"9IRI• Ayno ... ""'°'"'· telller ()1 TM foll-lno Pt•-· I• '""°'° l>u\I· Mery lhno OI Pll!o<••. ti!. -brother ~\ •\ ol 010 Ayno o1 tr wine Gr•••••OO PACIFIC HOUSEW ... llES. 88 Fair .er•IC•\ .tit 0. ntlO W.O. Sept 17, D• Ive, COlll _., Ce .,.,. 1971 at lPM, M tho EHIOll Community RI• h•rO Wllflam Monr~. 1J00 Cemettry '" En11111. "'"'°" s...un """•'-Ad • Cost• -\•.Ca 97'1& Tuthtll Lemt> Morlu•ry O"e(IO" Tllll Ou\•~ ll C.C>fl0UCll!d DY •II II'>- __... dl•fdu•t MO«OtEL Alc""'11W Moft<.,. DONALD WAYNE MOECKEL Tiii\ ll•I-"' w g llled wlln IM .,.,MN!.,.., on Seo!-• 11. ltT8 .. ~ COUftf f Cleo. ol Or-c._,,, Oft St'P" h wrvt....i l>'f ltl\ mot""' Florence teme>et ?1. 197' l'lttW Publl\lled Or-CDHI 0.oty PllOC 8-, """°'MM< 11.-.on a-. oom ot S•n Clement•. Ca brot h•r Fr-•1cll A -Ott ... Cost• -..... C• • d•UQ"' .. ' ..1e .... 111 .. , -AnMlle °'"" ol A.,...ret1a S.<wlC•~ -•e ~Id Ofl TuHd .. , 1PM •• ·~ Harbor u .... Mcrt1Mf'r ~-· "'"" lie• LOtll•• v Torno•. P~tor ol '"" Chrt•I Luther en McCOl.MICIC MOITUAatH Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cao1!>trano 495-1776 IAI. tz..IHGUOM FUHHALHOMI 64&2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 HUUOAOWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway c.osta Mesa 642-9150 ' SM'TH-TUTHIUA..Ud MOITUAIY WISTCUff CH.APR ~ermlOfY • Flo w e r Shop 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 rtHCf taOTHHS SMl'TH'S MOl.TUAltY 621 Main St Hunllngton Beach 536-6539 SHlff8 MOlTUAaY 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna' Beach 494-1535 1 533 N El Camino Real San aemente 492·0100 PIBFA ... LY COLOHIA1. FUMHAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 StPI 2•. Oct l . 10, ti, IUI OllPI PUBLIC NOTICE o •• ,,..c..-i., '-*~ 7t0 Civic ~ Oriyt WHt ... o ...... ~-.CA.'11'2 SUjljlMONSON l'tltST AMENDED COMP'l..AINT CASE NUMaEll: .,._.,, PLAI NTIFF P~TA tCI A R NEWNHAM OEFENOAHl GEORGE HURST, LILA HVRST NOTICE! 't00t !\awe --· T'" c0ttrt may Clec.IOe ... IOISI YMI wll-t ••"' ... 1 .................. '°" .......... within JO &ty>. llHCI tlle llllerfNli.o. Mlow. AlllSOI U-MSIM .. ,,......_. I I Tri~ _.. feclctlr ,_,. Uc. \IR a ... 1...cla • -... Uf. ,_. d• ._,.,,. * • ~ .. LH la l ..... lftl. u ... cau• ll-. I TO THE OEFENO ... NT: A cl•ll compt•lnt n.ts Deen fllecl ~ IN ptal,.. Ult •11a1nst 'tOU • ti you w1s11 to ctel•nd '"" l•wwlt. YO<I must. within lOd.lysatler thl\ summom. " --on vou. Ille wltn this <curt a wrilt.,. plNCllllO In ,.,. ..... to Ille cornpta1n1. Ill• Justl<e Cov'1. you must Ille wltn the COtlr1 • wrtllen plelldlnq or <•u•e ar1 oral 01..a1no 10 bl ..,,.,,.., !n !tie 00<-eo unten vou oo "'· yowr detiilull wltt be enler..O upon ec>Oli<•tlon of ll'le otal,.. 1111. end this c.ourt mar entv • 1..00- ment •v•iMI 'fO\I lor lhe reli.t oe- m•Nle<I 111 the "''...,..'"'· wfllcn could ·~ull 111 oer..i'11ment of "'-"· t•ktno ot mOMy or prOQtr1y or()(,., relltl re quest~ IR tl>t t omplalnt b ti fttl wl~ II •--ICVk • •f •II •TIOFMY If! lt>ls -· YM ........ de •• p,.....Cty .. -,-wrltffll re•ll9't••• H ...-,. MIY I» Ill ... .., 11 ..... OAT ED Jutv 13, 1<178 WILLI-E SI JONN, CIHI: tSEAU e,Tne~M o ... OePUIY OtLL AHO SHOWLEll 411 B•-••A- ll•Cll•llf•. C..llfomt• '211J Tel: 0 141,n.m7 AltOFMY IOf'· P'lalnllff Publhl'le<I Orit"98 Coast Deity Piiot ~Pl 1&, Ocl l. 10, 17, 1911 4S3A-7t PUBLIC NOTICE NO"C:E TOCONTllACTOllS CAU.INO 1'011 llOS Scnool 01\ltl<I COAST C:OM· MUHtTY COLLEGE BIO Ot.otlM 10:00 a.m. on tl\I tttn a.., ol <><•-·· tt7L Pl•U ot BIO llecelpt Ottk• of lhe Pur<nHlllQ Aotf\t. C.O.st Community P'ACIAC YllW ~:~oD= ~~~'~': ~::: MIMC>alAL. P'Aatc 0.•~eo..ntv.C.tttorRI• Cemetery Mortuary Project ldeRtlllc•tlon Name Cnape( E••tnwor11 -o..moe1110n r,.l>ltfl. 3500 Pac11tc View Drive ~:,~::.1~!.11~ ~1(~~171C::!'. Newport Beach Bio No ,.,. PUBUC NOTICE HOTICE 10 C:ltllOITO•S SUP'E•IOlt COUllT O'° THE STAT!! Oil' CALlllOllNIA l'O• T14E COUNT't 0, OltANOE ..... A·'10ff E\tateol DANIEL PEif, Oece1\.ld NOTICE IS .. ERE8Y GIVEN 10 , .... creoltor• of the •bo .. ,,.._., Otc.e<ttnt INI •II perllOft\ n.twlno ctelms aQ•IMI the M IO --f-lr.O 10 Ill• lhem. wltll Ole nece\...,Y VO<Khert, 1 .. the o111ce of tne cleftl ot '"" eoon tl>-1111.0 court, er lo prt$tftt lhtlm, with the nec•sw1~ vouct"lf'\. to t~ un oo .. lqReO ., soo New port Cent•• Dtl•t. Suite 'l?O. Ne""""1 Beach, CA, wltl<h '' the Ill.Ct ot DU\lneu ot the un<le"I0....0 In ell rn.tnen Qe'1•lt1lng to the Kl•le Of ~Id de<-nt. wlthlR tour montll\ •fter tno first PVOtlcatloo ol lfll' noll<• 011eo St111emoe• 13. ••78. AUTH II. PEIF E ~.cutrh ot tr... Witt ol tlleMloYt namllel O.Ceelenl DAVID SH•LIHO TINGLE It l..AW COii ... UON•W1141'10tf!Wf0rl..,.,Stllt••JO N•w .... a..<11, CA tZMO Att~,,., fer Enct11rf• Pubtlshecl Oranot Coa.st D•fl y Piiot Sept. 26, Oct. J. 10. 11. 1971 •"2-18 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS HAMll STATEMEHT Tne 1011owtno oenon 1, 00111g lluSI· ntt• u · NEWPORT 8EACH SPoRTINCi HOUSE. 3•0t Jemborte 8••d Newoort 8"c h. C. '1660 Edward Geo•oe 8&~•·. Ill• Muirl-0..1 ... lA Jolla, C. 97:101 Tiiis buMllHS Is c-.ctct<I by •" tn <llYIOU.I EOWarO~~., Tnl\ ll•l-1 w~ llttO wl"' Int County Cl-of Ort1199 County on Sep ternber "· 1971. fl1'1W Pvbllsl\ed Or-C.0..11 0.lly Piiot Stot 7•. Oc1 J. tO. II. tt11 •S.S.>8 PUBLIC NOTICE 111·151)11 SUl'lltlOlll COUltT 01' Tlll STATE 01' CALll'O•HIA l'O• T"E COUNTY 0' OllANOE N0._,)4, NOTICE Oil' HEAltl .. () 0" l'ITITIOH flOll P'llO•ATE Ofl WILL AHO POil LETTEltS T8STAM8N· TAllY Ell•ll of EVEL.VN ICROENUMG. Deceasecl. NOTICE IS 11EllEBY GIVEN lhal NANCY I(. LEE ,, •• tllOO llertln • petlllOfl for Prcbllle ot Wiii •nO for '" suance of l..ttten Ttt1-t1lary. re· terer1ce lo wfll<ll Is ~ lot IUtther pntlcul•r~. aNI thel the """' •NI PICKt ot 11e•r1no 111t wrne "'" 11eer1 .. , tor Oct-10, 1971, •I to 00 • m .• In Int courtroom ot °"'11rtm11RI No J of \110 cou,,, •t 700 Civic GMt•• Dr••• Wnt, lt1 the City ot S•lll• •11•. C.ltlorftle Oateo Secllember II, 1•11 WILLIAM II. St JOHN, CoufllY Oerk STl .... IN W. lralSTEll VI C:TOlt eM.AIC • • t14S S.ft _... Dr1Y9 s.lte ,,. s.. ~ cellflln!li 9'JIM A'*-YsflW: 1'9tlt'-PU011tflld Or.inot Coat! 0..Jly "ltot. Septem-2',J7-0cl-J, 1971 4.541-71 644-27()() E Pl•R\ ""'Y be ot!QI,.., al Ille Clffke '"'!============~Jot 111e c-trvc11on """"-" B"'rv 1---------------consltllcllon -.0-mefll, l'Sl WKI PVBUC NOTICE El•wenlh SlrMI, Uptencl, CA tt7 .. ,...,_ ___ .,. _____ .,. __ ...... ~ 17~46~t:'t~ 11EAE8Y Gl\IEM IN l FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ille •bov..,,.....a S<-Dlstrk t of 0.&ftQe County, C.ltlornia, ecll!IQ by 11..m11 NOTICE Of' T•UST•••s SALE T.S No 111·78 Datfl(I Sel>lembl• e. 1971. FRANt( WILLIAM SGllO Ea-ecUlor of lhe wlll otwlOde<eOlllll AllMSTllONG, WILIUA, KNOLL, llATCLIFFE • FEllKIMS AttHMYW l•UW t71t uk.-111¥4, 1'.0 .... ,., 0.wM,.CA..,,.. Publl\lle<I Orangt GNst 0.11f Piiot Sept u. 19.1•. Ocl l . 1911 434S.7t P UBLIC NOTICE S;;ot 19. ~ 3.~I~ _ ~18 Tiiie ot ~Isl•• \fate court Tne 11111'1 JU01cl.i OiWk l Court In •nO tor PUBLIC NOTICE Greoo COl.wltv. rem _ _ __ _ _ -'--_ Oate,,.fuOQmefll JaR.7S, t<l18 Durlflg 1ne flOI •O CORHCUllYe Amovnt ot jUOQmeflt '10.000.000 ulend•r days lhe loll-Ing ~rlbeO Plut lnttrMt et 1' Ofl prl1><1p.11 trom \lructure llx•ttd •I,,. Ill• LICIO Nord, ~:~,1~ 1'78 unlll 1M•O In full, plus c.osts ~:;;::;: !:'.!oc~.':.n be evell•ble f..,-c. u-. .,... Iii. Wltfl 11111 <-1 • EXISTING 10 YEAR OLD TWO. _. .... I• vaut. lhl> 1 ........... wlU11ft JI .. ,. after link• -'J'MI .. IMt \ T 0 A V SI N G L E • FA M I L Y N•llu el Entry .. J .... -llt lllls DWELLING c-1 1'110 lu. a Wril of EaecUti... PwDll\Md Or-CO.II O•lly Pll W'flk ll <MIM t....il 1t1 ...,.is-.f Seot IS, 11, "· J0, 11. n . u . i.. 17. tt. Y"• Wl9". ..,.,!flt .. , __ ., ., .,,, UO<-lt ,,_,.,,.,_rellsf. D•l.O J..,.. 2'. ttn PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIUS NOTICE IS 11ERE8Y GtVEH ~ NAME STATEMENT tram• •n<I S!UC:CO :J.bt<lroom l'IOvH WILLIAME 5tJOHN,C~O. 81 ~M Oay Oeovtv CSE ALI VlllTUE & SCHECK, INC. llOIE•' E CALLAHAN, ESQ. f7t H ... ,_, a-on.,. Ht._.,,_,.,C:..ttMt Tiie tofl-lllQ PetM>n• a re 001119 IOC•l•O II ..,. C.lle Pue"'•· S•n buslr>e\\ H Cl.,...nte, lt•••flable tor remov•I enO FALLEN TIMBER PRODUCTS, ••IO<•Uon Avalll()lllty illtilll utend 11103 Sll.y Park South. Suitt • E. ""'"HOV 11, ,.,,._ lrvlne, CA9271' COnl•<I Johll Kncll.e •I 171JI T•I• 17141......,., • Ju<IQmefll C~ltor •half prompt•~ serve lhll notlc~ on 1u0Qmen1 debtor p.ir\U•nlloCCP<IS 10..t \4!<I uvln O.lt ~let. 1211 s.. At>gelo n2.11ao. or mJI "31-tm Or It (ii, Hunltllglon 8 .. ch, CA .,..7 Pvbllslll!O 0.-C.0.'1 0.11~ PllOC PublllMO Orllf\CJP Coast Daily Pilot Sept. n, 19, i.. Oct :i.. 1911 <Jjj).18 M.rll. Patrick ,..II~. 1121 1(11'19~ I. ll •••• IS., .. 19, 20, 11, n. u. "· 110.0, N•wport Bea<h, CA 92t4J "" •JS.-11 Thi• DUSIMU Is 'ond11<lecl llY I o-neret pertnerllSl\lp. Kevin Price Tiiis llntemtftt was 111.0 wlln the Cou111v Clerk ol Orange Counly on Augu$1 It, 1978 """10 PubflSM<I OrMOe O>ll'T Dally Piiot s.p1. n. "· ?t. 0c1.1. ,.,, 4341.11 PUBLIC NOTICE 11.JJOU NOTICE TO CREDITORS ..... ..._, SUP'ElllOll COURT 01' T14E STATE OF CALll'ORNIA l'OA T14E COUNTYOflOltANGE tn Ille Matt., of lhe Est•te ol LILLIAN lllOl.A CALDWELL. •IM> llnown •• LILLIAN " CAU>WELL. 0.CHWO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEH to cre~lllor' M•lno 'lalm\ -Inst tne Mid oec-110 Ille wkl <l•ltt11 In tfl9 oHlce ot lhe cler-ot lf>e eforewkl court ot to ortWM 111em lo ,,,. u.,. O••Slgntd at the olfl<" cl ROSS. PIERSON t. LETTEAU, PC., UlOt Wll!Jllte 81Yd , S.,1te SIO In lfMI City ol LO\ Anqel~. IR Ille aforflAIO County. which lalle< otflee is Ille place of bust ness of llw Uf.a."IQnf<l In all matt••• P41'1•1nl11g to wld Hlete Such claim\ with Ille ~-y YOUCNrs mu•I bP Ill.cl or prnentecl as .etoresi11d within fou• "'°""" <1t11tr tlle ll•st ouollcalloo 011111, nouce Deleo SePt@mbl!r t, 1m. Sanor• LOI! C.IOw•ll Admlruslrat•I• 01 Ille Estat• ot \illd-1 aOSS, fllEllSOH • LETTEAU, l'.C. AttorMy .. .tl·t.Aw !Utt Wltslllre lf.- 5'1lte Sit L .. A .... lel,CA..U Tel:l2.-S Pubtlsneo OrA/9 OMst Delly Piiot Sept. $, U, tt. 7•. 1911 •7~78 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICl:TOCREDITOllS NOllCE OF 114TENTIDN TO SUPEAIOltCOUllTOil'THE £N OA()£ IN 'HE SA LE 01' STA'E Ql'CALll'OllNIA 1'011 ALCOHOLIC aEVEllAGES THE CIOUNTY 0, OIJANOE !iej)te-1'. lwt .... ,..... To WhOm 11 M.ay CorlcerR Ell•te of ZELOA BEATRICE Sutllectlotssuenc.eottnellc.enseao- PRYOR, Oeceaw<I pti.cl for, -ke ,, ....,el>, QIWft llWl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo t~ I"• undettlgfled ptopcH\ to \f'll <•editor' ol 1"9 ellOW ~med de<eelefll elcOl>Otlc .,....,.~ •• the premi....-. IMI all perSOM n.tv1no <!aim\ aQ<11n\I OH<tlbeel ts ICllOW\ in ttw ~· on> It.. \.\10 oe<edent •rt tl'QUlrtd 10 fllt •llled below .,.,.m, with the nee .. ~,., voucners, '" 3601 J1rn«ioree Btvo • N-O<H'1 ,,,.. clllce of -cterti ot th@ aoove llea<h, Callfom1a'2660 t nllrle<I <0Ut1. or 10 -Wfll lMm. wllll Pur$Ulftl to such on~lon, Ille .,,,. '"' nHnu ry voucher,. 10 the Otrs1Qn90 I\ •PPhlllO 10 lht> o.p.i,rt unC1et1IQnecl at IM olllce of '"" Public "'*"' of Alconollc a. ... raoe CO(llrol AOmlRh t••lor. 1300 Sou1n G••nO tor 1u11enc;e ol an •tconottc Dewrage .. wnue. s.nt. ""9, C.,lllorn••. <1110~, license lcr 11<-ll for thew pre· whoch It Ille G'Kt ot bU.\<t1tu ol 1114, mlWl n lol~ ~slollld In .ell ""'"•" PH1••nlno On s.. ·~· & WI lo Ille esl•t• ol Mid Ollt e<lefll, within IBon FIOll~lc ~ I ":, I klv• mon1ns •~ ~ 11,.1 OUbttullon 8• ··~ Eowanl~~ ace ol lhl\r>Olt<• ......... ~""' Dateo ~.,,,.,.r. 11118 Publlsnecl Or-Coci•t D••tv Piiot, J AMES E HEIM. September 1', "71 Public Admln<slralor •~ AOm<r"'trator w11n Wiii Annf•ed of ~ n t.tte ot t~ •llOW nameo °'''~' P UBLIC NOTICE AOAtAH KUYP'Ell, COUNTY ----II-Min COUNSEL i nd DAV ID II, CHAl'FEE, OIPU'Y FICTlTIOUS BUSINESS NAME S'ATEMENT ~~~~;!.~P'tau The tollo•lnq oerwn• Me 001t'IQ SaRllO A111, C.IHtrfli .. '2702 bust~i~\~~y PROPEllTtES Jl88 8 T<tl· '1141~ Allorlltfl for Mlmlnl•tr•tor Alrw•Y Avenut'. Cm.ta M~•a (.A '11&7& 11111111 Wiii A,,.,.... Carl F AQtt!<>, On~ CllV Boule•erO We\I. !>le 171 0rlll'IQI!. CA~ Publlslleel OrllftOI' Coatt Oa•I• Piiot J w M<C.ltt'"· tl>8<17 H"rt>.neu ~'-· -"-· ~~~~o_. '-"'---'-'~8 Clrclt, HunllnQ11><' Bea<ll, C,t> '111>•q PUBLIC NOTICE EOwitn:I M l1nw, 3188 B Aorway A•~nutt, Costa Mtta. CA <l?t.21> Tn" bUSltle\\ 1\ conOu<lcd DY d R351.. Qt'M•at P<lrtMr ...... P SUl'ElllOltC:OUltTOFTHE Carl F AQ'"" .STATE OF CALll'OllNIA l'OR Thi\ slat_,,t wa• t1ltd will\ ttM< THE COUHTY 01' OlllANOE Couftly Clerk ot Or<tftQ* Counh °" SePltmt>er U, 1978 .... A"71S7 AOllEN, WHEELER • llOBEllTS ":oE=~~~ll ea1111otAIOMf'~'•-•.svnt1tt In re llYAN MARK O'ROAAK, a OM City ..,_..w-WHl SUP'EllfCMtCOUllTO,THE Minor. by CAAAIE JO TR ... C.Y, ht Or•-· (.t.'1MI Fl-S STA TE 01' CAUl'ORMIA il'Olt MIU•••,...,. ..... .,.. u.anoe Of"'"""' PubhSM<I OratlQ" Co.osl 0.lly Pilot T14E C.OUHTY OF ORANGE W11EREAS, CARRIE JO TllAC.Y ~ol "· 1•. OU l . 10. 1978 u.JS.ta NO. A...m Petitioner. the natural mother ot P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF tNTINTIOfl TO SELL •POll<aRI llYAl'I MARK O'llOAAK. • llEAL P'llOl'EltTY AT P'lllV4TE per'°" unctet It.,,.~°' "9'· "8s II~ $ALL • oet•llOR wlll'I the CHtr11 ot 1111> Court ESl•I• of STAHLEY A. A11t.MAH tor ... OtcMr t N1ng1119 apphc•r11·i. 810:: 11.1<1 E.i•te ot HAROLD E RVING RUT11EAFOllD, ·~· HAAOlD E RUTHEAFOAD, •\•HAL AUfHER FOllD. •'• 11 '! RU fH E A FORO, •~• GAllV llUTHERf'ORO. Otceaiseel NOTICE IS 11ERE8V Gt\/EM to the creditors of tr>t..,.,... """"'° Oec_,,, !NI .tit perSOM IWvlnQ c111m\ eo.t•MI •ne H IO ~ .... ,._,,.., to fltt clltm. wllfl tM nKHWl'Y YOU<,...\ 111 ine office ol the c..,.. ot ""•DO•e .,, t111e<1 <"""· "' lo pr_..t mem ... ,,,. Ille Rece\W<V •OU<llt•t. 10 ·~ Uf\ """oned •t SOO Newoort Conler Otlw . Ntwpotl llH<h. CA, w"l<h I\ the pl•<• ct buslne.s ol lhe un JerslQMO In 111 mact•n 0t"•lt1lno to lhe H llll• of WIO OK-I. wlllltn tour monlh\ "''ff tt>t 11m f)Ubl1u11on ol IM\nollc• D•tt<I 5'eellemtltr 10 tt71 Snlrtey II Ru°"'"or<I AclmlntSlrMrla ol llW Est~•otlht> •~Mrntd Ole-I OAVIO STEltLIHO TIHOLEll 1..AW CORI'. MON--' ea-Orhw S..lt• •20 N...,,_1'1 8"cll, CA '2MO ,.,, t44·1All A"-'f ter Admi..istrwl1 PubllSlll!<I Orange GNSI Dellv PllOI Sept. 26. Oct 3, 10. II, l<ITI O:Q.18 PUBLIC NOTICE II·"°" sun•IOlt COURT 01' TICE STATE CW CALlfOltNIA FOii 'HE COUNTYOl'OltAHGE .... ~ OllOEll TO SHOW CAUSE l'Olt CHA.NOE Otr NAME In Int Malle< of lht> Aoottc•t.on ot SUSAN w. MORELLI, For O..noe ol H•me. Th• .tPDlf<ltlOfl ol SUSAN W MOAELt.t lor <,...ol ...,,.,,., l\eY1nq bffn llle<l lft Court. -11 -•rll'IQ from Wl<I ~IUll-tl\at SUSAN w MOA EL ll ,,., 1111!<1 •n •POllC•llOfl or-•no 1ne1 ,,.. ,,_DI! <""llQO!<l tc SVSAN W ~ALIT N-. !.........,,., 11 "herebv orctento -Cltrected. -tltl pe,_,, lllfeft\I eo In WIO mat!H 00 ._ .. -ore tnl\ court;,,~ J"" tht' 11th oey ot O<t-. 1'171, .at tf OOo'clOO • m of .. ,oo.ty 109'0W<iilllli<'"""t W<P1<10 phcat1on tor <llanQI! ot n,,me "'°"'" not DI! O•..,ted It I\ furti.Pr Otdt,...., tlldl d <OPY Of this Ordc'r To SllOW cauw bl' pubt1snro 1n !he Ot<1noe Coot D<1•tv P•lot ICNSO I. • MwSP•P~• ol QPnerat Clr<UlltlOfl. P<llllf<I '" \dlO county . .,, ieest ORf • e..:n """'" t(>f ""'' \UC· un1we -~•prior to Ille°"' 01 w10 N!artno. Oe ted '"" Stn d<ty ol Sep(eml>t!r, 1919. BllUCE W SUMNEll Ju09tof WIO Superior c.ou. t SANflOllO 0 OILI EllT tf NaUlllr, --& Htr'S<ll II l'.-fHS~ uw Cor-•lf.,, fftl W P lc.e ehd., Suite IOOI L.et A119*1H. C. ~ AtterMY l'er"-IUM Publl\ht<I Or-Coal! Daily Piiot Sepl 11 •... ,.. 0<1 ]. .. ,. <.)4.1 ,. P UBLIC NOTICE Sept 1'. Otl l , 10, 17. 1'78 •SlS·I,, PUBLIC NOTICE 9 •D HO 17.1Q CON~ R .. C I NO 0<>-1~ Notkt ln•lfl"CI BIO• NOTICE tS HEllEBY GtllEN lfl,JI lf'le Oo4,.0 cf E:o1.n ano" o• tn• Ht wpOrl Mc>w Untt...O Scl'lool D1Sln(t ~ Ot•nQ~ (.Ounh ••It t~e•vfl! \l'la•t-a O•ct\ uo to 't 00 " m on UV! 4th ddV ~· O<tOIMr ••11. dt '"" ottou• o• -a•o Sct100• o .. 1r1ct . tocal~d at l&H PldGtnt•• Streel, Co~l.t M~~., C.tll•orn1d •• _.-ucf\ t•""f W•d b~ w 1tf Dt O..bll(ly --, ... ., •or. I GANG POWER MOWEii -.11 b 1d\ •te to Dir 1n .CCOt'Odn(~ ••fl' Conditton'\ '"''''"tt 1on~. anu SPt"<•tt<.•ltOf'\'\ wt'M(h 4rp ftOW on ftl~ m trw ott1c~ ot "°"" Purcf\91.•AQ O•rf"<tO• ot \chO SthOOI 01'\triet. t851 Ptacent1t1 Strttf Co\I• Mn.-, C.l1tornta, '1'1&71 " P~rformence-Bono m .. y b•'* t •QUttllO 41 1f\f! O••cr•1•0n of \nv Ot\tr1tt No 8.c)d'•r may w1t"'°1'1W ,. .. s 81d •M • ottt•OO ot f0"1'f·•1ve oavi. , 4\J ilt~• lllt.dal• ""'tor'"""°""'"<!,....,,..,, file BO.ltd OI EOu<•flon <11 lht Nowoort Me~a Unllll'O Scr-1 Oi~t•t<:• , .. \t'rve~ Uw r1Qh1 'o re1«t ctf'l\I' or .,11 810'-" t1nd not nece'\'\dtuv m.cept ti'\. low ll'\f 8 •0. ~nd to Wd l vP ••l\V lnt0tmdH1V or 1rr~u1arny •n .tn• 010 received OAT ED Sel>!Pmb•" 18 1911 NEWPOR"T·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOl DtSTlllC T OotottivHct'YPVF•'l.~f , ... ~ "'"''""""'•nq01f'f'(_10f" 11141 \~ J2il0 Publ•\Md Or.tnQ!t ~t Oao• P11ot Sept 10.16. 1•79 ·-,. P UBLIC NOTICE Cl'TJtl SUPElllOll COOATOlt T14E STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR T14E COUNTY Oil< OlfAHGE No ..._.,,._ NOTI CE O<' "E •RIHG OF FETITIOH FOR P llOBATE OF WILL •N D t=Olt 1.E flEA ~ T E \TAM E 'C fA lt Y AN D .. UT"OlllZATIOH TO AOMtNtSTER UNOE a TH E IHOEPE140ENT AOMINISTRATIOH OF ESTATES ACT E\lttli' r)f FllCMA~D fllUMANN SMll H .;u AICHAllD r SMITH, .... ~ Fl t '>MITH 0-..td.,..6 NOl 1(£ IS H[ P~t-V (;nlfN tn,11 PAtA•ttA f(.:.v ~Mt rH "',.., '•"U rwtrP1n tt o;ollttnn tot PrObf•I•• •f W•!I ,.. n Cl • or • '\ tJ ~ n, •• o t l ,. I f •· • ft\fdtnentdtV to lt\.t' P\o tfttortt"f +ro ..-Mtho•••dl•on to dfttn1m"llt!' ,..,.. .1;t1t Und(1r l'W ft'IOf=-~,,, Adm1f\t4i1'Al1nn ot f\t;.tc~ At"t, rttff'f"t'f't#t to flltt\6(.t• .._ mdd•• t0t h,r1n-'~ Prtrf•cu•·•'' mo H\.1t tht tlM~ ono l)t(t<\l 01 ,,,.,...,no tn .. .._,,1n.· M~ Deon ...,f fOf Oclot>to• 1 1•1". •t tO 00 .+ m . '" tn., toutfr()Om . 1 Ot;Pftrtmen• friilo s "• <..t•a (Oun _,, /Ou C1"1< (~ntef' 0,.V'ff N@\l '" tnt1 c 1tv 1t ~"'" """ C...l1ton·11d OdleG ~ot~mo<>· •3. 1~19 WILLIAM E $1 JOHN, (ounlY "'"' Wit.LIAM Y SCHMIOT ,.. SI" MtQUO• °' . SUtlf' )00 Hew Port llHcll. CA •ZMO ,., 111•1-.am AHOtMf t°' il'-.ICl-t PU(Jft~f\fod ()r~ (~\1 0d1lv P1ft'll !>epl f~ JO ~ f0/8 ·-/11 PUBLIC NOTICE &U STANLEV A11l.AMN. Oeu~ l\lme from RYA.N MAAI< 0 ROARK. Conc•Kt ,,05-,., Or"-c-lT A-42115 NOTICE IS 11ERE8Y GIVEN lh .. I lo AYAH MARK TRACY, NOTICE TOCONTllACTORS -.k .. lcewt l'OOTICtMSAl.E OF Oii or •• ,., Ot-"· H78, •I tne •ew IT tS OllOEAEO Ill.ti •II ~no•1~ CALUHG FOA BIOS 14 .... ~ .... Ol11r>C1 l'ElllSON•L FltOl'E•TY A"r office\ ol l(ffflt -OIOn, Attorneys IRtere•led In -·-1111.o In.titer ScllOOI D1\l"CI New porl·Mfi ..., ~ ·--l'ltlYA"rE SALE ., L•w. U33 We\! Coa•I .. IQl'twa,, aDOtar Mf!1f11 I~ Co;wt ., tt 00. m Ut'l1lle<I S<h0ol!p1>lrt(I H.-t8-'l .. CA•2'61 l60 ttJtS Sult• 001, Hewoor1 !leech, Calltorn1 ... Ofl October 17, ""· 111 In. c.ourtroom ot Bid Delcltln!t 2 00 o• IO<k Pm ot SUMMOflS SUl'ElllOlt CX>IJllT Oil' THE the u,..,.rslqne<I, Oorolhy M. Alliman, (Hp•rlmtnt l. tocateo •1 100 Ct•I< Ille ..... °"' ot Oclob@• 1~78 CASE f!UMBEll JIS.M STAT 6 °' CALll'OllH&A l'Oll o UtCul(I« Of ll"te Wiii ot tit<! &bOYe· enter Ort•e We sl. !>•nl• Antt, Pl11uot 81<1 Rec~pt 18SI Ptaunltf H ...... -..Cll.CA-TICE QXINTYOl'OllAMGE named de<edolftl, Wiii >ell ., pr1vele C.lltor,,I•, -~ CW\e, It •ny, StrHI, '°''•Mew. CA"1e?I PLAINTIFF DARUSH J:AFISHIO ·~ Int Mallt'• ol Ill~ E lt•lf' or ..... to ..... n~t •net Dl!sl b•-r. why the oellllon lor Chanot of namtt Prole<t tOenllll<AflOt'I Nam• DE F E N 0 AN , (I T v 0 F REG•NALD 8UAFIOWS. OecN>ld suble t! to conllrmallon by Uld \llOuldnotDl!orantf!cl CHLORtHATOR SWITCH OVER NEWPORT BEl<C ... DENNIS J Notl(e I' nerlPC>y 01 ... n ,,,., ,,.. .... Superior Cowl, <>It right, 1111e. lntere•t IT IS FURTHER ORDERED 111•1 a SYSTEMS JOHNSON, ALLEN H DRIHAN. 11><1 0tr\1QneO ,.111 y.o ,,. Prl•.9te "''"· 111 <!RO t\llllt ot -..10 ,,.uOl!nt al tne lime <oPY ot ""' oro.r lo •how uuw lie Pla<t Pl""~ Me on Ille Some as DOES t tnrouon X. 1nclus1Y~ '"" h•Oh••'.,,., ~11><-., •ubiect to • •' ~it ' 1~·~ ·~~ •lld tntoucih Its Go•••"lng 8oa•d. hete1n•fter referred lo ., .. Dl">T AtCT". wilt rtGtlYll UC> lo, but nol later tnan ttw abOv.,.tlated ''""'· woarate \fflecl bid• tor Ille eward ot Ear\hwol"fl -ClllmC>fltlon contrec:t for llw "~ . #q,.,,, c.AJ..--- On Oct-11lh, .. 78, II 11.00 A.NI., Tltlt lt1su•tne• Incl Trusl Company. u duly appolnl.O T~lee undff •NI Dll•luant to Deed ot TrllSI rCKorrfeO 1·17·78. H Inst. NO 13718. In l>OO~ 12S3J, -1<io1. as Olll<lal A.cords I . .,,.._.,.II' -··- t • ~11t0rr\r4:• • lli'·K of hi\ Oealll, and att rfqnt, lltle, and on· publliMO In ll'le Or.tft9e Cocist Dally •bO•e NOTICE! Y• --wef. Tiie '°"llr~I-o1 MICI Suottlor COU<t. .. ~ ~-_1 ,_ ' · ·• -.. '1•W'll \ ai,rtetlflf1txe~~-v.~~://tuJ' ---\la~c ,fl,H o uJr~E,:'1,Y.-Pll~I, • n-w~p· •~91/lt at N, T CE. J HMEQ Gl~~' ~-·=~ /ltft-ltl #tll~-iOt~...,,,..,... C ~· .-·I t t • s.t1d oece· ~llTnl'l!fW. · w e tor tout Oranv. V,.,,,(y C<I tornla, a(i?;;Q DV w1t11111 JI 411'· lle.M IM 1,.ter~1e11 Attorno• at Law. tOO Scull\ Firs; d~nl. In anet tot1!41t cert<1lr> real orooer-succe.,,.~ -kl f)ftor to lhe Odle set 11nd through II\ Govt"rn1no Board, Mltw. SI••~•. tn lhe City CJ\AllMml>t•, Coutlty DOR LAWN- MOUNT OLIVE ~MORTUARY..CEMF.TERV • I CREMATORY ./Interment In Any Cemetery .(Shipment y' Burial Insurance ./ Crematk>n 1255 complete "Sennng All Faiths" 1625 Glaler Ave. CoataMeH 540-5554 -· PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eUStNUS MAManAT•MINT l • . TM loftowt~ oe<WWI Is 00!119 Ml· _., L.Al(I! -CHINE, 111Cn GOlll .. <1 ••. Hu11ll"910fl 8tt<h. C.. '7 .. 7 llo~•t Jullln So0.100.lt. 141 Ot_\I..._ •IC.1.Aucedl•. C. '7014 07100 Md Sec tlOfl 01610. Oepoi.11 Che<-Jll<tll be mMle payable lo Coast Commufllly Cott~ DISltkt. Each b id must coRlorm and be ••-•Ive to Ille contract oocumenu. Eath bid ~II be acc.,,,._led by the MK.urlly rtle<rfd to In ttw conlra<t OO<wrnenls ~ I>'/ lhe ltsl ot proposed wbconlraclon T,,. DISTRICT tf'Serv<!S !tie rlqM to "''"'' any or all 111$ or lo waive any '"'-'••Iii.. or IMormatlllK '" afty blch or 1n u. blddl11g T ... DISTlltCT ""' obla11M1<1 lrom lfle OlrKlor ol Ille De()&rtm.tlt of Ill· 011'1•111 Aellllon• ttw _, .. prevall- 1"9 ••I• of oer diem w119es In the toutlty In '""'<h this work h to De pertormeo tcr eacn cra11 er tyoe of -rllmaR -to uect11e Ille "°"'" tract. •NI IN ll't••lllno are. •"9tt •• determined by llW St'cret1ry of L..oo. IMI',...,.,. to In. Pf""'"°"' of Ille 0.wld 8a<on Ac1 w~ decision •P- pt lcebl• tor, .. l>'OIKI IOUllOfl These ••tn ••• on Ill• M -DISTRICT of lie• tooted Ill 1170 "'°""'' A~Rue, CoH• M•u. O'•noe County, C.lllO<ftle A COPY ol U...S. ••Its "'•II be OO~le<I 11 IM job lite. TM torfllll)lr1g Krwd<lfl! of per dle<Tl wlQe~ I• -UllOfl • working O.y ot •IOf\I Ct> '-S. Tiie ••te tor llotldn •M o"entme -II .... ,. ... , IHfl llm••Rd_...,11 II sllall 119 j'Mlld.ttory -tllf C~· TAACTOA to WhOm lhe COfllr«t Is IWUOIO, ....0 UllOfl any WCKonl•«tor under nlm, to pay not less lhan tne lllO!ler of IM MIO -lfl.O ireo.taf 0' St••• rein to 4'11 _. .. ,,_ •mi>toY1'0 by '"""' In IN uec1111on of Ille con lrlt l No ~ldOtr mav "'"l'IOf-"'' bid tor .. 1MrlOCI ti' 'lily 160) O•y• •ll•r Ille ct.It Ml IOf Ille -'1111 of lll<b A p.oymem bond -• oer-torm•M• tlOtlCI wllt De "8QUlr.O prior to elle(u 116ft ol llM Conlt«I TN -•N it.,. 111 Ille form Ml lcrtll Ill IN <Oflltacl c9oeum•nh --~·tlf• lt~Wella•-111·,,. ,._,,,,.,., ... S<K .. ...-1. Governing 8011rd h¥94&l~ ON•t~ • Cotft9' Ol\ltl(I Tlllt tie.......,. w" Ill.cf wllfl !lie C-ty Clffk Oi Ore119t Gountv 'Oft Allf\ISI n. ..,, , ...... PublkMcl DrtinOP C:O.n o.lt'r Pttql ...... It 1'.1'.0ct.l. ,,,.. '"''" , 8y NORMAN E W;lt TSON Se<-.tarY. 8oerd Of frV\1"1 P\i1Mlt1'1ect Or-. Coffl ()elly PllOI. S.Ol•l'll-2'_0c_l, ,.,. 0 41-1• WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CASH IP•Y•Dle •• time Of S<lft In l&W1ul money of lhe Uftlle<I SlllHI ., Ille south Iron! ... lt.n<• 10 IM Old OfltlQe County Ct>unltouit •oc•ltO In Ille 100 bloc k 01 Wu t SAnta An• Blvd., lformtrty West tit! Sire.I, Sanlt """· C.lllornl•I all rlQM, 1111• IN! lnt1test con~oed to MIO now N!IO t>Y It uft<ler tal<I Oelld ot TrUjl In '"" pr-rt• slluaHd In wlo County •net State deKrlbeda\ A fHsenotd ttl .. t• Ill ll>t ..,_rty Ol'tcrlbe<I es lal 1• of Tra<I No l701 lft the c11, o1 ..._, 8 .. cn. c:-1v ot Ortnoe. Sl•te ot C:.lll0<n1a, •• Pe• m•p recoroeo 11'1 booll tlO _, ts to lO tl'ICluSlwe, OI m1Kt41-• m•PS, I" '"' ofll<• o1 tNt Colifll'f Aec.oroe• ot Stld C0<inty No llt•I -.s or ottter <omtnOft O.slg111tlon lies btln tuml"*I 10 IN! Trw.ilM, 'fCU rn.tJ ObC•lfl dlte<ll01"1$ 10 Ille r>t-rtv tw submittlllO t wrlltt" tit<IUA\I within 10 .,..,. ''°"' Ille ""' oubllc•hOll ol lll1s l\Otltt to illooer1 Lltn•w. S r . •UI L•urel SI . 8etlflower, C... S•IO Miit wlfl bt "'410e, Diil wllllout cov•n•n• ~ w¥·rM1tY. ••Pf"•U or Im· plleO, •eo•nt<no 1111•, ~vulol'I, or t11C11m1>rlll<ft, to oo ti... ,.,.,,.1n1no prl1><lo•I sum ol Ille lloftltl HCured by Ul<I Dted Of Tru•I. IO·Wll SI00.000 00. wltl\ lnler .. 1 Ille...,.., •• PfOYl<leCI Ill ul<I l\Ote(il, AOVlllC•s. II •ny. under Ille terms of Mild 0..0 ol Trust, '"'• cll<lr""' eft<I Uf)tl'I..., 01 11\t Tru'tet and OI ,.,. lruat• crHllHI Oy Mid 0..0 ot Tr.,.I. TM o.nellclart unoer w•o 0et<1 ot Trust ~•r•lotor• ·~•<ultll AflO oe. llwe,•d 10 111e undlnlontct • "'"''" Otcl.,lllon ot Detatlt l!tftO Ot"m•llO lor Sitt, lllO • wr111e11 Nollet 01 Oeleult •nd EIKllOtl to Sell T"" Uri Oat\fQlled Clut•d U IG HOllCe Of Oelaull •net EIKtlol'I to S.11 10 bt rt (or<Hd tn 1111 <ountY ..,.,. llw •••I IY toceled 1n '"" C:lly ot Newparl 10< Merino on thOpetltlon. n e re 111 e' t ~ r 't't e' rea to "• 4VISOI Utt .. Ila \IM--· ot LO\ .. n<lel.-,, St""-' 01 ca111arnl• . .,,, Beech, County ot Or.onge, Sldte ot OATED Soeplembft 14. tnt. 'OISTAI Cf • wltl re<Ot•t uo to. but El Tri._..._.. AtKMllr COM" Uf tlle rlQM hlle 11f1C1 Inter~ ot w1<1 a.• C•lllornla, iltKrtbtd a\ tottow~ BAVCE w. SVMNER not l•ler !Mn 11141 abO•~ Slated llml!. tlll .... 19ft<la. --Uf. ,._. <Hi.Ml •I ,,,. IJIT>tbl Oll•ln ,)rid all IN· "" unOIYIOl!<I -.fl.tit lnlen •st as JVOOf'otllMJSul>l!•lor Covrt .... 01ct0 bid\'°' t~ award ot a contrtKI u ...,,,. • • .,.,, LAe II l!ltw-.. r•QM. tllle..,,.., onl~t 111~ ""'"''"'" tenllftl In commot1 In 6nd to 1.Dl 11. 1n STEIL.MAH ANO lllOtfCAOLIA tor Ille ebow pro1ect. ci.o. .... ii... ol \etll d•C.l'asea ""' <>eouttN by 8100 l , of 8ctfttoe Tt.KI. H Pl!• .... f) i1u1 ...... ,.e1 uw 8ld\ "'"" 114!' •f'O M•<I In Ille pl8<t 1. TO THE DEFEHDl\NT .. Cl•ll CKMrll•Oll Of 1.iw or 01,,..,...IW' OIN' r•<Ordt'O 111 800lc •. P-11 ot M••· ti> A•e111-. GrMN• 1oen1llle<I ..aove . .1nll ~•II 114!' opened comp1a1nt n.ts be!'n lllf'd b'r ''"Plain 1111n or 1,, -lllon 10 lllat of S:.id ck.' ctlleneou\ Mal>\ 1n tne otllu o1 '"" Siii Cl-*. CA"'11 ,.nd publl<f f read atouO '" !fie Ufl •v••nsl yow IS..e toolnote• 1 , .. ,..,, .,1 tne ti,,.... 01 ~•tn, 1.,""" tu Counlv Recordtr of H IO Or.tnoe T"· f1ttl ..,.1:111 •bO"e statea time <tncl pie<.• • tt '°" •ISi\ to delf'f'CI this taw\Ull, <Ill '"' <e•t••n ,..,\on•• P•Oe>e••• countl' Al-y•ltwNtlf'-<' E•<" bid mu•t tonlorm <ind be 'IO<I must. w1tn1n lO ""'' .llt•r '"1' , 1tueltd tn tn. Clly o1 Alhamt>te c.oun T lie pr_,, ts c.ommOflfY ktlOWll PubtllM<I Ora"119 ~· 0..11., Piiot tHPOll\•WP 10 '"" conlr<KI 00<umet11l summon\ I\ -~ Oft '°"· '"" ••Ill h OI LO\ .... ~. St-of ca11iom·• ""° relorred lo•• •to E 8all>o• 81•d . Seot. tq. 26, 0<1 J. 10, 1978 •43<1·71 Each bid ""•fl bl' <KtorniMlmed Dy "'1' <ourt • w"tltn PIUOll•Q 1" N •t1<111.,1y d11su1be0 ss toll°""" 1o 861bo.t, N~ Bta<n, C..lttornlt IM -urlly •<'lf!frfd lo tn l!lt <Olll•"Cf ,.,pons• 10 •ht' comp1.i1nl I 11 • wit • Tilt HI•~ \uble<I lo currf'flt tues, PUBLIC NOTICE oocument\ •net Df l!lt h\I ot prOPQse<I ~:~~c.~ ~~11";,:;t~ ·~~t' c~~ 1:;: An ll"dlwi<locl ~" 1~11 inf~""' cove"4tnh4 condtUon\, r4.!'\1rt<floni. re \UbC.ontra<tOt\ or•• ple•d lnQ 10 0-~nttffl'd •n tnt ,,, lhat c.-rt.t•n orol'T'H~~Y not• '" tM M•••llOll\, rlQnl\. •IOllt• ol •• ,. """ Tne 01STRICT ·~••H ,,... ''II"• lo do<ktl I Unles• YOU 00"' your oet•ult Ofltl(1~I ""'°""' ot S.S0.000 00 t'le<UI HMmenllot rtcord Cl'·,Jlt retecl •llY or •II Dt~ or 10 .... ,.. •ny will be enl-_. •PC>il<•t-ol ,,.., ed Dr Matn10 J. Ol•der1c• .. no 8 10• or otte<s are 1t'lv1led tor >aid SUl'EllllOtt COURT 01' THE 1rr19ulttlll._ or lntormalllte\ In ""' ptatnhll, -1111, <ourt ,,..., enter • Ootol~• L OltOl'f'tcl -tl"9 I"" d<'tr pr-r ty -must bt1 1ro .. ri11no l>nd STATE Ofl CALI fCOtlHIA l'Olt bids O< '" lht' b<dcltno IUOQl"e!ll -Inst you tor 1,... rf'tlf'f 0. ot June 17, "10 llNlrll'IQ 1nten\t •I llvll' m.o y bt dell•t'tt'<I to the ,.~e<ulrtv T"E COUNTY Ol'OltANOE Th' DISTRICT llfl\ OOlamed ltom m•nOe<l In l!>e t,omc>fdlnl wfut~ < U ,1 a.rcent ~r """""' 03t•l>ft to oerw...lty or to '"" otllce ol lier "' HO. Ml1Jt Ille Dtrt(IO< ot ll>t' O.,parlment Of '"Ull In 04'"''"'"""'' of~-~. IAlll A"91Ml(I 8"'row\ -ltlflt' ,... .. 8Ut 10,,._0 , K.-anct Dion J33J West N OTICE OF 14 E All l H O Ofl lndu~lrlel Rel11t1on• lh' 0""'"'' otmonty0f_1.,orol""rreflett rOw\ '"Inf' emov"I 01 •• UOOO 09• Co••• H1QhWIJ Su11t .01, Ne wport l'EflTION fl"Olt DETlllMINATIO.. i>n••lhnQ tale ol Pf• OH'm w-· 1n OuHlecl In'"" compta1RI "'4)nt" S<loO note ,,_ ...... by"°""" 8••<,., C•lltomla '1161>.l. or may be '""'' THl lll IS HO SUl'l'IC:l•HT IM IO<elll• '" wt11cn lht\ wor• ''to Dt' b 11 y.., wltll It --....,10 ol Tru•I on llll! reel ~' IO<al..:t on llltO In the ofllte ot ""' Cl•tk ot tnt EVIDEHCE THA' fll •IONS MAYE l)efl0'....0 lor eM:h <•Alt or ty~ ot tft allenMY lft 1111, .... n.. ..... t ,,,. (Ovnlt Of ~ A-In. $ttt< o• Super1o1 Court •t "'Y 11me •lltt ''"' O 111 o OTM II It WISE 'HAN •o•k m•n nnoeo 10 tocut• lh~ .. ,. ....,..,., M ,...,. .,_ .,, Ce111or111ct.O-K•lbct<I A,t.obYO•t>d ~t first OuDl1C•llO(I Of 1n1\ t'IOtlce •"II SIMULTANEOUSLY COfltra(t T-rcttM•r•onl1lt •ll~ r.,...... ••• ...., ..... , ... 11 ...... 11-Of '••<f 1tl'Sr;--ortt0r<le<lffl MfOttlllt--lnQolthe\ale Est•te o t HELEN KOSTER DtSTAICT oltl<e loc•ttO ftf 18\1 OATEO J-t.1'7W 8oo•'lo..~•.).lt11,.of MAP\lnl,,.. Tl'I• ,,,_ ..... condlf!Om 01 SAie PETERS, OK~.,...., Pt.cenlt• 5,, .. ~1. Co\I• M••• (A "" HAMLIN Cl•tr~ ()lhu ol -County llK or<lw• !Mold U\h Of pert ca~ .... l)<lrt <rct<lll, Ille NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t"81 qJUI CODlt\ ITIAY "" obt••nrd on B¥ II ELLIOTT DrOuh DH<I Of ,,.,,, r«OfOt<l I•,,.. OlllCt Of ttrm' 01 kl<ll credit to be •<Ceptebl• AHNE WENDT ., EAec:utor Of lhe teQ\lt\I "copy Ol IM ... U le' \ll<llf DP !SEt\LI , ... Ae<o•-Ol l~ .. "O" .. , County If\ (0 Ille JMf•tlQfle<l l!llCI to '"' Suoe•IO< Will of HtlM l<CKlff Pet•"· ..... llMl<I PO\llHI ., Ille loo \llt HAllT a MALIN &ook T """' ., -)()\. TOl•I prln Cot1•I ten perc•11t 110"" I of Ille ....... ,, • oellllon ,~ .,. O•Ot• Cle· ,,,. torlQOlno .C:l'lti!OU!f Of oer d1f!m I.AW COlll'OltATIOH CllMI Del...C:t -"' CM It of OHll\ 011 emoufll bid IO MC-n• '"" Offer ltrmlnlRQ '""' HtlM KCKlt r Pel•rt .'"',,IM.std""""~ WOf .. 1110 dtW ol 1•U H•rttl ....... , Mtt • ••II ..... jJl),.11 ~. _ .. ,Y'{f 1no tne Ml•N:t 10 .,._bl!•<! llPOn con: •nO 8tnJamln M.\llll !Proo.tie c. .. tight Ill "°"" Tl\e ••I~ f(lr holid.,. P'.O. h• t)U • v•lueot """'""It 1n1 ... .-11\\14.81$ 18 llrm•llon ot '"'" l>Y th• Superior No .. ttnS. OrMIOe Covnt' Superior lllO Ovtttlmt --•Mii be •I lt6'4 S.t1la A"'• ca. "1'1 T"'M' ol s. .. CA\I\ 111 llwlut ,,,_y Court f h H, rvnh, op,ir111n11 and C1>u•IJ Olt'O under clrcum\leR<H 111 time and II"" ll•lt T•t· Ot4I.,...., ot lh• Uni led Sttl~• oo conllrm•tlon nf mtt1n11111nce upe11tts. •na onm•umt wl'l1c1t '""'" I\ no wmc1en1 .. 1oence It \ll•lf lie mc111o<t1or1 upqn thlt A!Wn<ev ..,, l'talmfH •••• Te" ,.. .. ,.,,. ot l!"'Olint bid to i... on 111\ureno acceo••t>lt '" '"" r1111 they lltilve Child otnerwtw tll•n CONTR ... CTOFI to wnom en.. (.Ot\tr4<1 •Th• word ·'eot'll>l•IM .nc111ots d•OO~lllldwllllNO Pll•fhal~•. Vl•ll IM.,,., .... (! .. Ill lllfl 'lmullalltOUMJ. ,etorentt to WlllCll ., I' ... "rd. d • fl <l up 0 n d n ' CfOSf\tOmD.,IRI. '11n.nlltf" IN:lud•• 81<h o• Offtn 10 IM ti\ -itiflo •rlCI O•t• ot •9'0t<lff\O of lon•f!Ylrl<e S.ld maO• tor turtllfr P<1rtlcut•r" "'"' th"I wtxonlt•t tor _, h•"' lo P•Y not (<On·compl•111A11t, ·'CMt•llO•lll' 111 will ~ •IKtl•O!O ti !fie 3fo<t'Wl(f ot11c .. 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C.lltotN• Rule' Of Court VOur 6 E I TYE 8URllOW!> O•tt<I ~•mtl<!r t\ 1911 Oaltd Seott~' IJ. IUt A poyment bond •nae porlorm•n<« or101.,.,1 Dlffelfno ""''' 11' lilf'Cf on lhu "'""""'•lr•tor ottlle l:•t•I~ OorotnyM .. nllTWlll, WIU.IAMS SIJOMN. 110110 "'"' O• r•qutr•d pttOt to court wlll'I-• fltl/IO IH• .,,. CWOOt ,lf11M)IMI0 8u<'r0w\.O..u...,d ~~~11:?° "'f' (Alo"'"' I ) t •tcllflOll Of Ill«'°":~~~ .!".· tl'•llC Y""'"'-W~t't onH<t\ .::;::i _ ""..;;;- Sl-y Al\11'11•1'1 o.c •• ,..., '"ll• 1tl· IOrlll lft I ( ~' ~ fl/( r ' w IT\ " Mr t ........ ,.lH" pr.tty i. IO<AR.O Otta. )Vlt-..i&.-lVI.... ,,,, .• t ,( ___ ....... _ .....,,_ Jl\:"t ., .. TtU\l C-ny It ""G lrv\I .. , Cl91•Wllli.mt A-lredSloNllllft l"ul>llt-Or ... C..tt (Htly Pit ... Stilt >•. Ocl a. 10 ... ,. llMllt .... Ol9'I USll ......... "'-··· D•ltO """-' 0 ,.,. TN llmt --wmmons I• 0.t!Nd t• ,..,, .. "'"' '4l'WI Tel 171411 ~ Lll9ttM Hllh. C..I....,._ .u c.o ... ,,, ...... l\o.-rcl . ..., • .., Ol'I . ,,.," ,.,,., ••rf Oltp111001no Alfll"'• ... ca-. 'tin 4"-'' fw l .. <wtrll h i 0 141 lt1•SM 0otfl1fly '4•twy t l\M f (PM on IM mel1tlld qt Mf'"lft t-Ot ••el'll Attt<' ... y fw-..ltlr#I> Publltl'ted OranQlt OH•t 0.lli' Pllol ,_,,.,..,. 1'9tH~ Pur<11,n 1no D1•Htn< pit,'" CCl'•U llltllrOuQll •t\ 40 Publl\ltf(I 0r.,. Coe\t 0.1••• P1101. ta1111mt1e• It 10.-. t•78 Pt>~lls"-0 0r.,,.. Co.tu °'"' Piiot PuDfl\"'° Ot<ttlQt CO.ti °"''' 1'1101 PvDllSMCI Orange Cbtit O•llY f'llOI Sept1mtter tt lO. l•. ,,,. •dJ·N '-ol•l'lllltf lt,10,lt, ltll 4Ul II ~pt It ~. ltll .u.e1.J1 S.PI II. tt. M. Ort ) ltlt Uil it J ' " . .. NATION/ AT YOUR SERVICE th Hil "'JIU .. .. .... -.. , ... .. "'Jeffy\ 901n9 to pour the Cf'i;eol and I m going to ~wt•ep 11 up "Cot a prol'Mm~ Tti.m write tu Pat Dunn. Pat unit cut red~. (l#tttng the an~s and action you need to solve inequities m goi;ernmt'nt and bwmess Mail your questions to Pat Dunn, At Yot4r Service. Orange Coast DaUy Pilot, P 0 Bo:r 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many letters a.s pombl.e unU be a~ed. but phoned mquines or letters not including the re<UUr'1 full oome. address Cl1ld busmeaa hours' phone r1umber C011not be considered. Thl8 column appears dai· ly e:rcept Saturdays " Gw•.,.. .lobat• Easj to Make~ DEAR PAT : We a re transforming our garage into a n extra room and pla n to use gypsum board ror the walls. I have some idea of how to handle the tape and the tape cement for the joints , but I'm not sure about how I should tape the inside cor - ners. Do I use two pieces of tape for each corner. or 1s there some other special technique for doing this? S.A .. El Toro A VS sources say tbat only a sin1tle taoe Is needed for each inside comer. First, fill the joint with cement the same way you do for a regular seam. Then fold the tape in half and lay U in the corner so that half is on each s ide of the wall. Now cover the tape. again as you would a regular sea m : Three coa&a generally are needed. Inciden- tally. most perforated tape dealers also sell a tool made especially for smootb.log out cement on lD· s ide com ers. Medi-Cal Data Easy To Get DEAR PAT: I would Jil<e some 1nformat1on *'about how much a senior citizen can earn and s till get Medi-Cal assistance. S.H.C .. Costa Mesa Your best source or information for Medi- Cal /Medicare covera ge requirements ls a fact sheet prepared by the sealor ctthas' prolJ'•• of California Raral Assl.staa~. The Supplemental Security Income fact sheet also offers an easy·to· understand, complete nplanatloo of the SSI pro· gram. Request eltber the Medi-Cal/Medicare or the SSI fact sheet by writing to tbe California Department or Aging, 918 J St., Sacramento, CA 95814 . Both fact sheets have been updated recently a nd provide current information on these pro· g rams. ttfanagn-ttfat1 Bai'e to Lll'e In DEAR PAT. I thought that a mobilehome park manager had to live in the park. This is not the case whef'e my mother lives, and I wonder if the m amager can legally live away from the park. C.H ., Costa Mesa State law <SB 721) requires tbe person responsible for park operation and maintenance to reside In the mobUebome park lf tbere are 50 or more wdta lD tbe park. If tbere are fewer Wllts, the manager can live elsewhere. Net r .. ~ate fer Oteelc DEAR PAT : I'm 85 years old. and I forgot to file for my rent check from the state. I have lived here five years and pay $170 a month in rent. Can I still receive it or is it too late? l.H .• Costa Mesa The flllllg deadllae for Senior Citizens Rent As· slstance ls Oct. Z, 80 you still have a few days. Ir you don't have a form, phone the Franchise Tax Board al (880)822·7790, and ask that one be malled to you immediately. Oct. 2 a1ao la the deadli.H for flllng for Senior Citizen Property Tu ~sslstance. . NOTICE TO CllEDITOllS l'ICTITIOUS I USINEU SUl'ElllOfl COUllT 01'" THE • NAME STATUHNT STATE cw CA1.lf'OllNIA 1'"011 Tiie tollowlno 11tr10n1 ere do I no THI COUNTY 01'" OllANGI buStMn es NO.A·..m MARSHALL & SMITH CO , :MU Estele or ZENON STANLEY Via Op0rto, Suitt 113, LICIO M41rlne, I OLKOWSKI, ~NMd. Newp0rl Buell, C.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo Ille W•lllam E Smlll't, 256$ S. :JOO Wt St, redllors of the -,..med decede<ll Sall Lake City, Ulafl SollU ... 1 all Otf'>OM l'tavir>o clelms .galMI F 1 ''''"st>all, 2S.~ s. JOO WtSl, ,. utd ~ ¥t <llllUlrtd lo Ille Sall Lake Oty, u tan MllS wm, with the ntcellMV vouchers, In TnlS bu~I""'' '' conducted by • •e office of '"" clerk of Ille abOwe en-qonerel p6rlnersnop lltd court, or lo i>rH«>I tllem. will! William E Sm1111 It Muuery vovcllers, lo IM un• Tll•s )181-1 wn lll«"CI woln Ille e"loned •I :MS EHi 73rd Slrttl, county Clerk ol Or•nQt' Counh on osia M.s.11. Ctllfoml•, wtticll ll the ~Pltmlltr 1., 1'71. iece of buslntss of lht underslvntd In Fl-I ii matters penelnlno 10 tlle Hl•le of PullllsneG 0.""91 Coe>! Otoly Piiot .•::, d1•.,c:ci,r,~i :~1:11rc.'1~:, ::J0~~7: Sept 1•. 1•. 0c1 3 10 . .,,, •Jll 1e otlce OaCed Stpltmllef' 20, 1"8 EUGENIA TRAWINSl(I E•ec:u1orot1,,.,w11101 IM_.,. ,..med dec~I PUBLIC NOTICE 'MES W, lll AO, ..Ill. SIHtUrtl ....... LEGAi. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,,,., Ille lollow•no •I~ Of touncl or wv...s orooerty have l:lftfl Nld by uw Pohce .. ,. Mfla. Cal"'""•~ ti: '4t·tl'4 Oflperlment of Ille City of OKia Mew 11.,. ... vwh.cw!fl.t tor • Pt•lod In excess of ninety 1901 Pullllslled 0r-. Coast Dally Piiot. days 'Ot""lle' 2' and October J, tO, 11, Bov's yell-Scllwtnn 10 s-d 11 blcycle. 9lr1'1 '1'911-1(4!ftl HI Rl1tr 45,31o79 tO" t»lcycle, t>ov'i red Mont•rey 3 Nlffd t>lcyclt, t>ov's t>rown 10 ,.,.114 t»lcvcte, llOY's vtll-10 1PMC1 Huffy lll<Y<le, Olrl's lllw S.eri FrH St>lrll bltyclt • .Jllr1's 119'1t l>lut Rtl•IOll ) &..-e II~ ... lloy'• red Monl9D'Mfy Wards 1 Soeetl lllcvcie, bOY'• maroon l'ICTIT10U$ IUllNIU Nltlllkl 10 s"'9d lll<v<le, l>Oy'I llivtr NAMC S~ATIMINT Hvtty DIC-,<le, llov't reel lr•w1.,. ti<y· fne IOllOWlllt Ptrton Is dOlllO cit U ·• lrtcll u.i-s In lllvt llO• Mid ",,."as l>lut Gllerw moped. C 111 REAL TORS OF COST A NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN INI l!SA -DIVISION OF HELVETIA II no owner ._ .. Mid proves hll >. ?:M E 11tll St., S..11• 111, Co\ltl owntrlfllpof the i>r--1Y wltllln 1a .. n Ut CA m11 (7) deys lot10Wl"9 lloe PUOlkellon Of PUBLIC NOTICE Jolln T~rv Burr'«lf •• Oeocltt, 11111 nollct , IN !Ille llWr•lo -II VH\ •Int CA •'114 111 Ille llll<Mf, II l .... t Dt -·or In 11111 '"" tw~neu IS Cono11C1tcl by an '""Of OKIAMl! ..... 111 ~IC.II WM.,. t\._.. ,,.,,,, lit *"I( •t 04/tHIOuet loll J-T l utrldgt at • lime eftCI Otlt lo Dt <ln-..O Tllll slfttfNfll wM 111..0 w1tf l"9 OATIP lelll..,....20, 1'11 •unty Cltnl of Oft• ~nty •Oft II C NETH 1~ H, 1m, CllC9f el '°Oil« """" Put>lls~ Or•"ll'f c:o.11 O•lly Piiot. PvOtl~ Orenoe Co.t\f 0.lly Pnoc Stillel'llller K. mt 01 1t. 2'. Oct I, 10, me '421 ti 4~.1' Tuesday September 26 1978 DAILY PtLOl A,, 'Shunned' Man Wants Family Back C'i\RLISU.:. Pa CA I'> Aftar six yeorii. Rob..r1 fkur ~••II ins111tR he will not take the easy "'uv ba<'k into hl!4 fomtly'li afferllons 11pologlt rnte to tht> R"•formed Ml•nnonite Churc h. U<'or wa ... excommunlt'utcd in 1972 end hus lwt•ll l!Ohunnt'd 'llll't' then by the rc•st or the ton· ~rl'~atton. 111dud111~ h11 wife and six children. Hll4 •'AMILY WAS ORDERED BY the church not 10 t11lk to him. o<.'ept when necessary. and hit. 'l'th' t:alt-, wus 1<11'1 lO istop beini: his mate T hul "'"~ thl· h11rtksl v<1rt, si:ud 49-year·old U1•u1 who w t J~t(I\' <I dlOOl'I or t>Cun soup to talk \'ou h\.l' 111 ttw :.<.1mt! hou~t· You see her tak· 1nic u huth Shl' 1wrmtlS you 1nt1macies in bed - 1·vc•n th111~ but M'XU81 inkrrourse Yo u think M .t\ he· 'ht• will th1:, lime But she can't or she 'd ~11 tu tu·ll with you. t ht·~ tell ht>r Afll•1 .1 lonA 1111•1Jth, he :.u1d, 'lt'i. like livini;: with .t .:1rht· !ihow ' tUIT THA'r WAS BF.fo'ORF.. NOW the family II' l'!> ~t·pa1 utcly B1•a1• n1ovt•d out of his farmhouse to il triult•r his wi fe IHl<I r hildren live some 20 m1lt•s UWU) When they were still under the same roof. his children sometimes called him ''sick," or worse. during urguments over his religious beliefs . His oldest w n, David, 17. once tned to run him over with ;i tra<'lor 1n a fi t of anger. Bear said. Beur :lays he will keep trying for reconcilia· lion. ck sp1tc repcat~'1 fotlurc He sued the church In court ror alwnulion or his wife s atrect1ons. He lost but I 10tent.1 to get my wife wnd children btral~htened around ," he s aid. "Thul's what keeps me goinK " BEAR SA vs an; WILL NEVER accept the church's offer lo lake him back if he repents He puts m t4th·hour work days growing potatoes and other crops oo his JOO.acre farm here His energy. however . goes to his one-man war with a church he suys 1s "playing God." "I'll never be a Reformed Mennonite again, CLVBSOFF LIMl1S JAKARTA. lndo1wsia IAP > D e f e n se Minister Mohammad JusuC has ordered the a r rest of any military p e r s onnel who vis it nightclubs or massagt: parlors The dire<.'t1ve was the latest move m a two- y ea r governmen t a gains t ost e ntatious hi g h -l iving by i t s employees Mr. BUSINESSMAN WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR WORKllS COMNMSATIOM DIVIDEND BACK IN SIX MONTHS AFTER POLICY EXPIRATION? Ill ORDIMARIL Y T Al<ES EIGHTH:H MOMTHSl Phone Bob PALEY & ASSOCIATES, INC: Morth Or~ COUftty 546-3205 South OratMJt Cowrty 642-6500 ads encourage you to spe This one can you.save. Saving money is easy at First Federal Saving::,. We pay maximum interest on in:-.ured !Savings. And offer a host of customer services. Stop by soon. We want to show you ju t how friendly a savin2s institution can be. SAVE WITH AN ACCOUNT THAT'S JUST RIGHT FOR YOU. Type of Account 5.25% Regular Account 5.75% Bonus Account 5. 7 5% Certificate Account• 6.50% Certificate Account• 6. 75% Certificate Account" 7 .50% Certificate Account* 7.75% Certificate Account"" 8.00% Certificate Account"" Money Market Ccrtifo:ate Account"' Current Annual Yield .. 'i.)9% 5.92% 5.92% 6.72% 6.98% 7.79% 8.06% 8.JJ'fo Wce~ly Q uotes Based On U .. T-Bilb •Jo accordance with Federal regulations. certain (ixcd-1crm. fixed-rate Jccoun1:. m.iy van• in availability. In the event of early withdrawal. there will be a !1Ub:.1antial in11:t'c!ll l"l'Juctinn. 0 Effcctive yields based on daily compounding, crl:!ditcd quarlcrlv. FAST, fRlENDLY ERV ICE SAVES YOU T IME. Courteoult, efficient !-ervice is another important part ot Fir~l Federal Saving~. That\ why we have some "very spec ial people" who chec k all of our office~ every month for "a smile at cverv window." T hese people, who~c idcntitic~ rema in a ~l'C ret, perfo rm actual transactions to evaluate teller pcrfo rmancc. Later, extra.courteous cmployeci. receive cash awards for a job well dont·. With these "courtesy check-ups'' we're taking t'Xtra effort!-to try and give you the best service in town. Come in and se~ us to<la y. .. • l - Ct al ()01 I rn •or {IC• •um Lo~ mal an 'ht· · tu d .c for lhl' \e<o•t ain. era I th er lena ~\"'·""-: .. ~~Q~x,.cu~ ... ~sJ)~~E~..YQSJ:.~ .~99:·-.... ~~ Free Safe Deposit Boxes ($1,000 Minimum BalanceT -;~';-,,~ ...... 1~:4.,.;,1... ,/) Free Travelers Checks ($1.000 Minimum Balance) Free Checking Account At Leading Bank ($2,000 Minimum B5tlance) Free Trust Deed Collection ($1.000 Minimum Balance) Free Money Orders (No Minimum Balance ) Free Photocopy Service (No Minimum Balance) Free Color l.D. Card (No Minimum Balance) Free Social Security Direct Deposit Service ~No Minimum Balance) Free Telephone Transfer Service From Checking to Savings ($1,000 Minimum Balanc..:) Free Notarv Service (No Minimum Balance) .!.~ "We want to give you the best service in town!" Fll'st rederal Savi!J.gS AND LOAN ASS9CIATION OF ANTA MONICA Costa Mesa Office Baker Nea r Harbor -., .• ~!f_O.:... , • •· :.. " _~:.. 'Wi.J\~11~·-•. ~ ,!": .. • •• ...,, l~t . ' .-.. HUUR : . ....... c Daily 9AM to -tPM. Fricby 9AM to 6PM. Saturdav 9 AM 10 3PM. Ample free p;arking. Td~phonc 5'49·9 HI for information. I . . ->. lfl OAll Y PILOJ NATiON / MISCELLANY ~ . ~· I nuid :grant PAWTUCK£'1'. ll I •A P > ("arlo-. and lrent• OaStlvu, lik,, ')Cl man) Olht•n.. had I.I dCt>80) Of II better lift. 1n Amcnc.·u. u dream that y1~lded bHh•r fruit f<tr tht•ir evt-n ditrk cyt•d c h 1ltirl'n Re·l atl\t'!\ 'l.IJU th fotht•r "'Iii. beaten t11 tk•uth tn t1 h.ir hj<ht in f'l•bruar\ <inc l for ,, 1•n M1Htlhl! h1 i. "'ldOlo' 1.0111 th1 duldrt•n M1n" 1 11 l)n wdfar • lllKS. DL'tlL\A TOOK M lo,. pit 'CCl.C Jltb Of\ tht• O\t'lnlRht 'hlf1 A•l/ll• ......... Wlao~ One 111 f1 vc· r><•oplt• lc s tt•d 1n Jt:ng la nd cou Id not ukrHJ f) H phot ograµh of B r 1 I 1 :.. h J> r 1 rn t• M 1 n 1 s t l' r .J a m t: ~ CallaJ;!twn. <H.TOl'dtng lo :Hional ()pinion Polb R e ligious Magazine Dropped LOS ANGELES U\1'1 In a m<1rket top· heavy with some of hts ·own hot rod, surfing and beauty m::i g::izcn c·s. a publishe r has foun d scll- 1 n g a C h ri st ian m agazine only hy mass m e dia ra l•k <.1 nd news ta nd !)31<'~ dot'~ nut wor k T he magazine la stE>d -nine months before be ing disco ntinued with the Oetober issue. Inspi rat ion. published by Pctcrs<>n Publica· t1ons in Hollywood. was the hrainrh1ld of for mer ~ciencc·hct1on writer Roger P ~l wo o d . publisher or such other pu bhcat1ons as Hot kod. Skind1vcr, Motor Trend. Teen. and Guns for llo m e Defense. He said personnel and r i n a n e l.u I t r n u b I e s top ped the ma~atine , which has been put up ror sate N e w Smoke Find Told PJTTSRURG ll (APl Rese1:1rchcrs at Edin· horo Colll•gc w h o st udied the health ef· feel s o f brea t h ing cigaretll' s moke from other pt>r!>ons for more than a decade concluded t he "long-term exposure to passive smoking is d etrimental to health " An ;malys1s of those who died m Em• County from 1972 through the first SIX months Of 1975 found that non·smoking wives whose husbands wer e also ,n,Qn;ft,mokets • ....... ~~ .... ~tt-·• 4f'<! t han th ose w h o s e h u sba nd s s m o k ed cigarettes. G .H. ·Miller. director of the project. said 1t was the first s tudy to monitor the etfects or exposure to second-hand smoking over a period of one or more decades. Aid Approve d S AN FRANCI SCO <APl -The U.S. Labor D e p ar t ment h a s cer li fled 670 former workers at the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. In Los Angel es as eligihle for trude adjustment as. slst a n ee because they Jost their jobs as a result ot increased imports of tires. a1nil.y.'.s .Jlrea1n .. Ends. in Tragedy .. al ttn• Prov11knce Mctalhlln& Cn Euch nr •ht "ht' l~fl lh~ t•h1lJren. a~''' 2 to ll ... 1cc111nj( in thc1r h1"' r1•nt upurt m t•nt Ancl uch ni1i:ht :.hl• wulked Lo work 11a11t I he llha \'l·rcJt• C'lub, wh~rc ht>r husband dwtl rawturkel youth on a c harge of drivmJt tu t•ndunJ;:cr. dl'ath re - \Ullln~. u111I rl'leu11cd b1m 1n lhc l'Ust ody o( IH:s mother a net two s1l!t('rs in C:u nada l.1ke Corloi. and Irene. all are from the Portu2ue!te lblunch. the l\zorc1- IS h<ird for people ,tru~~lln~ lft establl~h lht•msdveb m d ne"' l'<'untr~ 1t.'•' tht• kid• j(O. but •hc) mui.t bl· •l>l • t . On 1'hurMl11:-01.iht, uhout a blm:k t.-um till' Lur . un llUIO jUlllJlf'CI tht• l'Ulbll* unit ran hM <l nwn Sht· cli.•cl Friday ut Pawtuekt•t ttfomonul llu~pllul dJ. her<' h1 ldn·n ti lcvt TH E F I VE YO UN GEST l'hildn·n 1.1r c 1>lay1n1t with their u n tit' u n ti u u n l. Jo a o an ti Zt•nn1dt1 deMolt1. and tbe oldl'sl url' with oth('r family 1n Canada '4h1lc the rl.'lallves decide who w11l 1.·urt• for tht•m "Muytx.• we will lake the two young one~ And maybe Joe will take the two older boys And mayhe one 111bkr in (;;111adn will tu kc two. und rny l>rot h~r there on\'. nnd my other sister one." Mrs. de Mot a s aid Rl'lat1ves say tt 1s certain the• children w11J not beeome ward .. or the slate or foi>ler c hildren It 1s also ceruun they will not itrow uµ together "Welfare'•" saul Mr' dc MoLa "No. we love these c h11d r(:n We don ·t want welfare. The fum1ly will take them. We hate to M r' II<> Mot ... ;,ind •• i.1~1t·r 1n law went to the hospital where Mr , DuS11v<1 hvcd for about .. ,•vt•n huur... ••fkr the accident "I i\SK ED TllE doctor if she "'•'~ ~orng tn lrvt• He said he dec1n 'I know. lh.tl she wa!. V<'ry had I told him she had sevt•n kids <end he bcl{an to er) and tell rn <>. ·N"o. don·t lell me ltwL.' The doctor cried.·· sh" s:ud l'ull<·t· urrt-lllcd u IR y~•Mr uld M ns tle Molu h<.1:s two brothers 10 l'awtu1•kct. a nother brother SH E SHOOK llt:R head. It will not be easv for anyone Life eHartfo s new rates ~~just put the () of auto 1nsura11ce into reverse for many drivers. On September 1, The H artfo rd introduced a new automobile insurance rating plan in California, w ith premium reductio ns on many of our automobile policie ranging up to 27%. For example, if you drive over 3 miles to work, we've designed a new moneysaving discount for vou. If you insure more than one car on your policy, weve boosted the multi-car discount to a full 25o/o off. And w e've low ered eligibility for our existing 10% senior citizen discount to age 50. Taken together, these credits ca n mean reducti ons of up to 27%. To take adva ntage of these new low ra tes. all vou have to do is contac~ the independent agent who represents The Hartford . Yo u'll fi nd out how much of a saving you may be entitled to . Depending, of course, upon your driving record, age, how you use your car and the number of ca rs you insure. \ . . ' Yo ur agent will also review your coverages and deductibles with you to insure th ey're up to date. A nd perhaps suggest other ways yo u m ight save some money on your pol icy. Now, with the cost of running your ca r always going up, isn't it nice to know that The Hartford has taken anoth er step in its commitment to bring the cost of insuring it down? Speak to one of the independent H artford agents I isled in the Yellow Pages. It's one of the best w ays to put the cost of your auto insurance into reverse. The best protection is prevention THE HARTFORD~ ·- 1 f 1 I I " J 1•N•s•10 .. e·:·.s.to•c•k•s···c•o•m•1•cs ..................................................... ~ • .-.P..Orts' •Movies •Television ~I •· I uuwuy. S•Plumt:>u1 2b 1978 UAIL Y PILU I Bl Woody: True to the Mold l AP W•r•oheto WOODY HAYES ADMITS HE'S A POOR LOSER. Bostoek Serviees Set He Was Alivays So Pleasant ... t'rom AP Dispatches The body of Lym11.n Bostock arrived home in California at virtually the sa me lime a man hl· didn't know was ch~nged in Indiana with his murde r Those who came in contacl "'1th the popular California An~e1~· outfielder continued to ponde r the misfortune that struck him down1n the priml' of his hfr "I HATE TO EVEN think about this. but I keep wondering , why it couldn•t have been .. so m e b ody no t as ni ce a s Lyman." said a secretary for the An~els. S m1th's cstrnn ged w ife . Barbara. 26, whu was riding in t he back seat of the car with Bostock, apparently was the target. police said. She was hit by some of the shotgun pellets and was re leased Monday from a Gary hospital Mrs Smith•s s ister . Jo<Jn llav. kins. a nd the driver of lht• tar, T h o mas Turner. were not hit BOSTOCK OFTEN stayed with Turner. his uncle. when the Angels played in Chicago. a bout 35 miles from Gary. lh HOB GRt:t:NF. .. f.t4 ..._, h"414UI• ~o 1l 1' Septcml>er, and lime um'l' u~1un to llllY homage lo Woody llayl'i. Woody llUYl'S 1s my gre at pre Jll1l11·<•. I 11dm1t without shame lhut hl' 1K my favorite American To ~u v that this places me in a 11111111r'1t y 111 a vast understate· 11wnt . 1111h•cd, I have yet to find 11m· 11t llPr pcr..,on who agrees ~1th 1111' A11111nJ: newl\papcrmen around the l'OUllll \. therc Iii almost un- IVl·ri.al halrl'd for llayes It's not Just the sports writers. although they certainly dislike him. But although llaye!> is a footpall coach. he has come to symbolize malll'rs that go far beyond i.porti1 To those who despise him. Haves stands for every- thing that is backward. out- inoded, right wing, stubborn and violent Ill America. Because of thib. the great think~rs of the land spend almost as much lime decrying him as do the football reporters W ELL. I C /\N''f HELP it lie probably is a bit of all the thingi. he 1s charged with. and yet there 1s no one else in the country I would rather be a round if I had a few hours to spend on a lazy afternoon. To me Woody is a lot of the things a m an might be. and tf that includ es som e dramatic imperfections. I sup pose that's part of the ticket His job, of course. is head fool· ba 11 coa c h a t .O hi o S tale University. He has been d oing it since 1951. Since he has sue· ceeded with a startling degree of rl'gul.H1ty. h ·ha:. hud numerous opportunities to go on lo other Jobs Career advancements. if you will But he hasn't done 1l lie has sta yed in Columbus lie still goes downtown to the Lazarus de partment store at Town and High to buy his suits. and he still cats his lunch at the Jai Lai rest aurant near the l'ampus . The reason he has stayed 1s that he found a JOb he liked . so he kept it He is not driven by the ambitions that haunt other men; for years he refu sed lo let the school give him a raise above his $29,000 salary. because he felt 1t would be bad for inflation. and if the individual didn't make that kind of a stand, who would" H E HAS HIS OWN particular ambition. of course. and that is winning football games This is one of the thing:. that galls his critics so much. Hdyes flatly says that he loves to win and he h ates to los e . i.l nd this 1s som ehow out of fashion. He 1s a bcid loser. d terrible loser in fact : he ta kes pride in th1::. because he foels that when his team loses it d iminishes him as a m an T his is an o ld-fashioned cor1· cept. and yet Hayes must know better than anyone else that if he was any less ada mant about il. if he somehow accepted loss. all the booste rs who are with him m victory would turn their backs in defeat As a winner he has a job: as a loser he wou ld be un- e mployed. He pre fi!rs to work. Once he war. asked if he didn't See HA YES. Page 83 Critics Muffled By Tarkenton CHICAGO <AP> For a long time . Fran Tarkenton has taken his knocks both on and off the football field. from fa ns and re porters as well as de fensi ve linemen llis latl-sl lumps came after h<• was r ('placed by young Tommy Kramer at lhc end of two or the Minnesota Vikings· fi rst three games this Nationa l Footb::ill Leagu<.• sc<1son. A defeat for Coa c h Bud Grant's Vikings lo Tampa Bay Sept 17 spurred hometown boos and s peculal1on that the 38.year old Tal'kcnton might not st art M onday n i g ht a_gainst the Chicago nears EVJ::N H EA RS General M ;ina).{<.'r Jim Finks sail.I. "I wouldn't bl' surprised to scl' Minnesota run Tommy Kramer out at quarterback. if nol al lhc outset . then ver y early .. He was wrong Tarkenton completed 14 of 20 passes for 152 .) ards and a touchdown o n the sixth pla.) from scrimmage. Kramer did not play. The Vikings led all lhc way and won a big Nationlll Football Conference Central Division matchup 24·20. "Next question." Tarkenton replied when a r eporter asked in jest how it fe lt to have the sta rt mg JOb nailed down BUT WH AT ABOUT th s peculation that Kra mer might start" ·01d Bud Grn nt tell you * * * thal '! .. Tarkenton shot back. "In 18 years r ve read what all you guys have said and I un· derstand how you live." he told a crowd of reP<>rtcrs pressing 1n on him at his locker "You go fro m week to week seeking re asons for a leam·s loss and the coach and quarterback usually get the blame •'When I was 27 years old. you know what Arthur Daley wrote in the New York Time~" I was on thl' way down Joe Namath's on the way up r was too old and I couldn't scramble anymore.· Tarkenton said "IS N'T IT AMAZING how .)Outhful my <Jrm has gotten even a gainst the wind ·'To a nalyze a ny player .• you're not qualified to do 1t ," h<.· told t he r eporters "You're qualified to cover a game " Tarkenton s aid he himself 1!> not qualified to analyze any player who he docs not sec every day at practice. Nor. he stud, 1s he anxious to critique his own work .. , don't try to evuluate m.) performance. The final score ts wha t we play for." he sa1<J "If we win, then I'm a happy man .. He set out early to get happy. WITH THE GAME JUSt 2 4!1 old. he hit Sammy· White with a JJ.yard scoring strike . Less than fi ve minutes later it was 14·0 as C h 1 c ago quarterback BoL Avcllini rumbled a center snap See VIKINGS. Page BZ * * * APWir,._. 20-game Winner Denni~ Lcon<ird notched his 20th victory of the season :\loncJ ay nij?hl a~ the Kansas City Royals edged closer to ~tnothcr J\mcncan League West t1tll• It 1~ the sel'ond s traight year Leonard ha~ reached 2(\ v1ctorie~ Bears Bombed by Blt•nders Pasadena Woos Bruins I Cosell Gentle Despite Poor Play LOS ANGF.LF:S CA l'I "He was always so pleasant. ~o easy to deal with." The last year was fi lled with highs and lows for Bostock. He was second in the American League in hitting last season. finishing with a 336 mark for the M tnncsola Twins But he played out his option and s igned a five.year, S2 7 million contract with the Angels last November, making him one of the highest· paid athletes in the his tory of professiona l SJXlrt. By ROG ER CARLSON I ew momenls earlier whl'n tics wcrc enough to turn the ude UCLA has received an official 0t1i.o.11,P11ouutt C hi cago's Doug P lank 1n for anvonc. Mtnncsota got some proposal to play its home foot Lyman Bostock wai. popular. with teammates. with fans, with members of the media and with the youngsters he unselfishly helped. All were shocked when he was shot to death in Gary, Ind .. last Saturday night. If you spent the better part of terecepted a long pass on his mor<' breaks in the second half ball (!a mel\ at the Rose Bowl rn 3 12 h ours watching Monday own goallinc on a th1rd·ancJ 17 a !> Chicago helped the Vikes Pasade n:t. f\lhle l1c Dircl'lo;· Night Football last night. it is situation along on a TD drive with an un J 0 Morj!an said Monday probably not a revelation to lie m anaged to get back to thl· nl'ccssary roughness penalty to Thl· Bruins havP " <·ontract ''' learn that Minnesota's 24·20 v1c Chicago two.yard line. which put ~ive the winners .i 21 1:1 lead play a' the Memorial Coliseum tory over Chicago was < l l nol his side 10 a hole Had he simply through the 1979 season. The Los Jo'une ral services for the 27- yea r·Old Bostock will be he ld Thursday at 10 a.m . at Vermont Square United Methodist Church in Los Angeles. Interment will follow al Inglewood Cemetery that close (2) penalty.filled <3l Later tht• loser.., set the Vik Angeles nams of the Nat10n<Jl HIS C/\REF.R with the Angels laden with mistakes (4 ) com. AN~YSIS in gs up w1lh ~1 f1el<I J.!Olll after Football Lt:aguc prl'v1ou::;ly a n· began dreadfully last April plete with some of the most muffing a punt nounn•d plans to ll•avi tht· Mler a 2-for-39 start, he offered absurd mistakes a professiona l knocked the ball down il would Mo re m1st'ry for Chicago Coliseum in 1980 10 movl· t11 to give his sa lary back to the team can make k 1·ame in :.i pair of 1ntcr•·eptions Anahc1"' St<·1d1'um Ana.ls. When the team said no. Th Ch 8 1 h havl' been a certain 1cking ... ,.. he donated the money to charity b c icago .earhs oNst ~ cir 1 s ituation for the V1kini;?~. who in the fourth quarter. wh1 ct> Morgan st11d he received ·• un eaten s tatus tn l e allona had., 14.10 lead helped .1 hfelesi. Minn i;ota of hand tlell\lt>fed propos al for Even al his lowest point. he II Le d .. ,\ MURDER CHARG E was s till would talk lo reporters. Footha . aguea~ considenng fensct•atuptht•C'lock mak•ng th<' i.w1tch from Lhl· fi le d Monda y aga in s t the Later.whenlhcslumpended.he JUS~ a ~ri.ef span m the .second BUT INSTEAD the Bears in A.., ror offens1:. wet!, f'ran Colisl um to thl• 104 .000-se;.•t esU-anged husban d of the admitted relief but said that pc.nod Jt is hard t~ r_eahze th~t tercepted a nd Minnesota had Tarke nton to::.~ed a ~coring pass Ros<' Bowl from Jim Crain. woman believed to have been while he had lost CJ lot of con· this was the Bears first loss in what m effect was a coffin cor to Sam my Whi te. but lhat was Pasadena·~ dire<'lor or general the tar~et of the shotgun blast fidence dur.1...i:iJt.the ~~rJH~, ...l}o.. ~lli".Jl?..!'!~~--~. -~~~~"~·~,,~J(ingW,1' ~'B at~~ ~ut.HJor Cf\l)er h!U,mr ., '•'°.i'.~ ~ery1cc$. · .L. ,,i, ~------·-M7tli~~&3!ar'•r• /l~ll'Y~~t'et!i\1~ .. W~t~~---· ----~... -~ .... •V· n ~ Cosell. railed,to' lasn't tne o(. ' 'Ifie on\§ \h 'rig O\at lCcpt 1t go .• , Morj!an"~·~'id ilc p1ihtlr romrer--- Gar y, Ind. street. · days a head /\N OBVIOUS B~UNDER was fender 1ng was tha t one insurmountable m eet i ng~ with both Pasaden<1 Arr a ignmenl for Leon a rd The Angels said Monday that when t.hc Bears r.a1lcd to use any In fact , in what was perhaps fact It'" the l)nly gam<• •n town and Coliseum off1C'iaLc; Smith, JI. was delayed until i''ri· team members would we~r of thc1~ thre~ t1meouts as the one or the poorest played games day. giving him t ime to consult black ~rmbands the rest of this clock llc~cd away most of the 10 the h istory or the ABC with his attorney. Smith ap· season in tribute to Rostock. ~ho final minute of t h e second television specials. Cosell and pea red briefly before Lake ~!d . boosted his 1978 batting quarter Surely so~eon~ on the his pals. Frank Gifford and Don County Superior Court Judge a erage to .296 fi eld, .or on the sidelines. o r Meredith, ·were s urpr1s 1ngly A ndre w Giorgi a fter being Tonight t~c A.ngels. open a a bove in the pre~s bo~. had.to be gentle on both teams transferred from the Gary city t ~ o. g am c ~ c r I es w i l h aware of the s1tuat1on as ~he Neither played even c lose to Jail to the county jail at Crown M 1 I w auk l' c. the _n ha". e a Bear~ frittered away a sconng its potential Point. Ind., where he was held four-game series with Chicago chance without bond. to e nd the season Equally as senseless came a WHILE THOSE first·half an. Golf Clubs For Sale: $57,000 By ERNIE CASTILLO Ot , .. 0.11, ~ .... , .. " Whal do you buy lhe man who has everything? face <or signature, if you're modestl en- graved on the back of each club along with vour choice of either titanium or graphite shafts 1 Why. a set of gold golf clubs. or course! 1 Instead of shelling o ut that loose 50 \'OU SAY YOU'RE NOT looking for a 1 grand for another Rolls-Royce or a spare ~ifl quite so large '' How about the gold yac ht, you can purchase a setoftop·Of·the putter. then. a bargain at today's low. low line golf clubs from CMG P. which, un price of $5.700? On a bud~ct? No problem. ders tandably, stand s for Clubs fo r For the poc ke t·change sum of $1.775, you Millionaires' Golfing Pleasure. can walk away with a set of 24K gold plat· ed irons that a re guaranteed to break vour YOUR P URCHASE PRICE of $57,000 habit of tossing your clubs into the lake cexcluding tax and handling charges) not after a hook or slice. only gets you nine irons made of lOK solid Obviously. Sang Korman. the own~r l"I gold, but a gold putter and four free woods call myself general mar1ager" > or West tossed in tq make your one·of-a-kind set Coast lmex Co believes quality is better ~· • • than quantity. Though he has sold just one As -on ex ra 1'onas, you eM:Tll.U.~D~;:::;.j~ of lll ~lid IJ.Old clubl In four monLhs, he says the outlook for his newly.founded Thous and Oaks business couldn't be bel ter .. We're expecting to sell 20 or 30 sets a yE>ar. Some people need these kinds or c lubs." says Korman. a Korean b11b1· nessm an who ctoesn'l believe he's concen· trating his firs t golf equipment venture 1in a small market "I DON'T TIUNK SO," he says with as s urance "According to my market re· sear ch. there are more than a million peo pie m aking over a milhon dollars a year They·ve got to be looking for something lo !'pend their money on " So far. Korm un's promotional campaign hn rc>ntered uround the d1strlbut1on nt Sec CU JRS, Paitc tn Cf•a~hi119 Change Tommy Prothro l\dt 1 resigned Mond~y u-. coach of the Stt n Diego CharJ{crs Ill' has been replaced by Don Coryl'll < rr~ht :. u formt>r St Lout' Cardinals coach Prothro w as in ht: 11fth ye<H. al Sun Die~w M OAIL v PILO f A Cepaul• Report from the World of Spona Judg Say W o m e n Writ r s Can E nt r N Y Locke r Room N to:\\ \ OHi\ A h·dt'Hll Jullwt• hit!l urdcrt'd ii tlw Nt'w Y ori.. \ anket>" tu lt'l wumf'ra jj1>tir\s wrikr s mh• lht• lo<'kN mum ~nd find other w1ty11 ,,, l0t1Urm64 thl' h~1llpl 11yN1) prlHICY p,•rhu~. 'lllo:Jtt•'itt'd t i S l>l'itrict Jud6'1.! Con:1t11n<·(• l!~k1•r ~11.11,.,. t h1 plllYl'fS I uuld Wit' loWl'l:t to ll<'rCl'n th1•11h1•1\1•"' 111 h.11w .1 t•urtu1n und c1rt•111> twhmd It whc11 ~onw11 'lJ11n' v. nt1•r' urt· tn th1• l<x-k1•t room 111tt•rv1 t'WlllK pla) ,., , M otl1·~ ''""ll'<l hN rulrnl( Mmuluy 111 tht.> i.u1t hrou.:ht l>y Meh1tNll Ludt.kt' of ~port!\ Jl1U."l I Ull'd IOllJ.!UllOC to up.wt II polH· v .,( t II\ LM!-tt'l1111l ('omrru~1ont•r ll w.~ ll' h.Uh ll (or 1tll lllUJUI lt'~ll(Ue d uhh1m''"" llov.1•Hr lhl· JUdl(l'.., rultnl( hit' 1llru t .1ppl11 Jl111n 0111) lo th~ Y1m.kt•t ' t lubhoui.l', dOd t•flJ11l11 ' Kuhn. the \ .inkl'\'b m.mu~('mcnt antl ('lty or t111 .1b from kt't'Plnl? Ludtke out of lhl' lUHICf llll I.tr lllllllJ I h1• 1 11' ,.., "" 111\, d hN dUM:• rl o"' n'> the luml 1111 whu·h 't anl.l't' St.~c!lurn -.11:. dntJ 'J't!Ol atxiut $100 m1lhon Lu re 110\ ttll• tht> !tlu1lwrn, ~"mg lht' Yimkt't.'S a 30-ycar leabt: Ludtke ..,,ml IJtt•r !the ".i, 'delighted that the Judge ha .... :,ct•n tht• nt·rt·'.'>'lt\ 11f t•quul ucc·ess 1n our profession," •. 111d liurd 'ht• "'ali 'un· thut women s ports writers would do .Ill lhl'' t'<1nld to (l\'ortl crnbdrrassm~ s1tuat1on:, in the l1h·kcr ruo111s Quote o l tlW Daw-----. Arka11M1s {'oal·h Lou Holtz, whose,.sccond-ranki!d Ha.wrb:a·ks \I.ere hard-pressed to beat wtnless Okluhoma St al<', had lh1s to sa y "The turning point was the final score. 19·7 .. ftotlab °'"'"" Tie tor Tit 14> The Pittsburgh Pirates have won their last ii 20 games at Three Ri vers Stadium, the latest a 7.4 triumµh over the Chicago Cubs Monday nrght Hut d<•sp1te the lengthy winning streak ;md a 50.25 home record. Monday's crowd was only 5,937 In their last SIX home games, the contending Pirates have drawn oH•r 10.000 only once Den.Dis Leonard won his 201.h game und the Kansas City Royals clinched a tie for thetr thrrd ('Onsecutivc American League West title with a 7-2 win over Seattle . Larry Bowa's 12th-inning single scored Orlando Gonzalez to give Philadelphia a 3·2 win over Montreal and redurc the Ph1ls magic number to four Pitchers Gaylord Perry of San Diego in the National Lea~ue and Mike Caldwell of Milwaukee in the American Leag ue, were named players of the week in baseball .. Tom Seaver of Cincinnati has !>1gned a multi-year contract a!) a sports announcl!r for NBC a nd will work on t ho ru:lwork's lclcc<.1sts of the Wo rld Series ... Texas Rangers majority owner Brad Co rhctl will assess the team 's minor ity owner:. for loss<'s accumulated this season. 1t'hltr .. TlaotMpson Sltare Bott0r• University of Southern California tailQack [!] ('harlcs While and J ack T ho m pson of 411• Washtnitton State s hare this week's P acific-IO Confcrl•ncc Offens i ve Player of the Week aw<.1rd. White rushed for 199 yards in a 24-14 USC victory over top-ranked Alabama. while Thompson threw three touchdown pusses in a 51·26 rout of Arizona State ... USC hneback(•r Earl Scoggins is the Defensive Player of the W1..•1..•k in the-Pac· 10 a fter m~king 11 tackles in the Alabama gamt• \'~c Von Schamann, an Oklahoma Sooners lit nrur. hetli tu·d the natwnal re<:ord for most consecutive l.''Ctr;1 J>Otnt:--al H7 Ill' I!'> 102 for 103 in his four-year career al Oklahoma OTJU:Jt SPORTS The Soviet Union won nine of 19 men s cv(•nt~ and edged Poh1nd, 149-148, in an eight-nation trad .. and field meet The United States finfa hed sixth in a mt't·t h1..:hh ghlNi hy Aritain's Steve Ovett's 3:55.5 m ile lll·av~·wt•il,(hl hoxl'r Ron Lyle posted $1,500 bond and ...., a:-. rl'll'UM'<I after hcmg jailed on s uspicion of assault of h11i l'ommon law wife. The woman reportedly jumped from <f scl·oncl noo r window of the fighter's home and claimed ht• had a!'>saullcd ht·r .. Soccer star George Best has dis· appc;:in·d in Austria , fa ilin~ lo s how for a game in Sal1.huq~. Ht•lil hot on loan to the Detroit Express from the fort Laudcrnalc Strikers , Oldalloaaa No. 1, IJSC No. 3 The Top Twenty teams in The Associated Press col· lcgc football poll, with first place votes in pareothese!>, a nd season records l. Oklahoma (27) 3-0·0 11. Louis iana St.ate 2 Arkansas < 17 ) 2·0·0 12. Nebraska 3 Southern Cal I 14 > 3·0·0 13. Ohio State 4. MichiJ?an <6> 2-0·0 14 . Missouri 5 P<'nn Stale 121 4-0·0 6 Texas 2 O·O 15. Maryland 16. Colorado 7 Alabama 2·1·0 17. Iowa Stale 8. Texas A&M 2·0·0 18. UCLA 9. Pittsbur~h 2·0·0 19. Georgia 10 Florid:.i State 3-0-0 20. Stanford lladlo,Telem.fon 2-0-0 2·1·0 l · l·O 2·1·0 3-0·0 3·0 () 3·0·0 2·1·0 2-0-0 2·1·0 ~.;J;y ~~ ""'·~~" ~~r~~~~V~u~m~r~:.~,~~~~~t · <710 ). BASKETBALL -Laker s at Portland, 9 p.m., KLAC (570 l. TV: No events schedu led. ..... ,,~. A Wild Defense TENNIS From Pap Bl CLUBS. • • color brochures al maJor .:olf tournaments t:ncouragcd by 2.5 order s ror his standard ltne of clubs. which rWl from $378 for .i set of clubs with stainless shafts to Sl.350 for those with t1taruum s hafts, Korman plans to laurwh a national advertising campaign soon. The target, of course, will lw the golfer with money to burn who is also looking tor a safe 111 ves tment for the future "WITH GOLD PRICES goin~ up every day, the pt-rson who would buy these golf c)ubs would n eve r lose mon ey,'' s ay' Korman. "The reason I madi! these i'S to create a high salvage value. It depends who owns the clubs but Ir it's a famous person. they could be worth 100 times what they cost in the future " Kocman, who has been in the lumber export -import business for 15 years, says 1t look him five years to gel his golf bus1 ness s t a rted I nte r eslingly enough. tus unique idea came after two brief setbacks follov. ing hi s g r aduation from Portland U01vers1t y 1n 1969 "I Ct\ltlE BACK to the U.S tn 1971 to go bac-k to school." he i;ays "I w.ts trying to get into UCLA ·!-I 1ntt•rnat1onul marketing school but there were so many people wa1tin~. I decided to give that up. Then, I tried exporting clubs from J a pan and Korea 1n 1972 but found that no mattl r how well-built the c lubs were ., they wouldn't sell unless thl·V were a ma1or b1 and nam " Seattle's Julio Cruz !lefll avoids the slid· 111~ llal McRae of Kansas City as the fo rmer begins his descent after trying to '>na~ a bad throw to second. McRae con- linu ed to third base and proceeded home where a wide throw prevented Seattle from stopping the scoring play So, instead of concentrating on the mass public. Korma n d1· c1ded to cater to the rich. a philosophy spelled out clearly on his brochures "CMGP Tht' World's Most F.xpens1v ... Coif C I u b 'i I-' or Roy 3 I Go I r r n I-! Families All Over The World · One thing"; for sun· The clultc; are the only ones that can be l'' c hanged for cash on tht· mtern.1 t1onal c urrency ma rket Ashe Rattles Gottfried F.-..l"OfleBI Veteran Star Wins L4 Tourney, $30,600 VIKINGS ... "'rom AP Disp atches LOS J\NG ELES Veteran Arthur Ashe didn't s how his ad· vancm g years in a men's ten nis tournament at UCLA 's Pauley Pavilion The 35 year-old Ashe. who s aid throughout the tournament \hat he w a:. "µI ay1 ng very well." breezed to a G·2, 6·4 victory over Si!COnd-seeded Brian Got\frtcd 10 fh(' c-hamp1onsh1p match Mon~ day n ight Ai;hC'. see<kd seventh. ended l'ach set by breaking Gottfried's service and, in all, recorded fi ve service breaks in the 18-game. 76-minult' match that ended "hen Gottfried double-faulted. "It was not my serve but my return of s ervice that made lhe difference." said As he. "[ got 11101 rulll<·d when I returned his sC'rves . I have b<'cn in this zone since Thursduy." Ashe collcc·tcd $30,600 by win· nin~ the tournament. Gottfri<'d. 26, earned $15,300 for finishing SC('Ond. "I was pressured every lim e to hold my ser ve.'· s aid Got· tfried. ''His win is not amazing because he's been doing this all week. I wus for('ed to pick them out of mv shoes." As he ·also won this event 15 yl'ars a~o and again in 1975. He reached lhe finals by defeating Dt·on Joubert of South Africa. OvC' Bengtson of S weden, Terry Moor. Dick Stockton and Harold Solom on. In th e doubl es fin a l s , Australians John Alexander and Phil Dent defeate d Raul Ramirez of Mexico and Fred McNair 6 :.i, 7 6. Women 's Tennis Classic In other opening round action. Wendy Turnbull of Australia de· fc<.1ted Pam Teegua rden 6·3, 7-5 and Virgini<.1 Ruzici of Romani<.1 topped Sue Rarker of Great Bri· lain 6·3, 7-6 Two other afternoon matche~ were he ld, with Sharon Walsh scoring a 4·6, 6·1, 6·3 victory over Ruta Gcr ulailis and Diane Des for d own i n g S tephanie Tolleson 6-2. 6·0. C'on•or• Tops Borg BUENOS AIRES -Jim my Connors repeated h is U.S. Open mas te ry over Sweden's Bjorn Borg Monday night, beating him 5-7. 6-3. 6-3 for first place in <.1 round robin tennis tournament he re . Romania's Ilic Nastase fought hard lo bea t Argentina's Jose Luis Clerc 6·7. 6-3. 6 l for third place in the tourn ament. Na.,radlo11a Lead• SAN FRANCISCO Martina Navratilova, with $303,800, con· Unues to hold a mammoth lead ove r Evonne Goolagong·s $161 .171 in earnings on the women's tennis tour this year Vir~inia Wade Is third with $127 .682. followed b y Chris Evert, $120.657. Betty Stove. SI 12,417. Rillie Je<.1n Kin g. $1 11 ,419 . Wendy Turnbull , $102,997. Ker ry Reid. $77,847 , V1rgin1a Ruz1c·1. $71.592. and Ros ie Casals , $59.600 C'OJW OWlted SAN FRANCISCO Two of the top six seeds Eddie D1bbi- and Sandy Mayer have won their way into the second round of the men's open tenms tourna ment at the Cow P alace. but th~ 1974 winner of the event. Ross Case of Australia, was elimmat ed in his first match -·•Flrsl llounel Pal Ou1>re. l•Joll• de• C 1111 l •lc11e1 Australia. 1>-l •·l . Sllerwooo s-art 8 dYIO•"· ru d•I II•• Moore. E1>91ano. 1 .... i.... Brl•n Tek~r. Lo• AJ>9ele\ d•f T tty W•ll~• lo• Ano••~. I s 6 ' Jtl• Borowiak. Tiburon 0.1 Jerry Vanll"90, New,..n IM<ll, •·1 6 l John Lloyd. Eriqla"'2 d~I rom Gu111""°" Easton. Pa . <>-6. ,.__. 7 6 VRlor Pec<I. Paraguo11y def Nie~ Se·viano Riverdale.NJ . 6·1 t.-•. •·l Roberl Van·r Hof, lo• A~lt• def Wii iem PrlnSloo. Soutll Africa. 6 4 6 l M•k• Flstibolck Lono 1,1 • .,., N .. dtf J•n Norl>a<k. S-n. 1·6 6-0 ronv Aoche-. Au\lr•ll• att• RO\\ C•'~ Auslralle. ,..... 41. l>·l Sandy MlJyer, W•vlW! N J d•t 8r..a Ho-S•" Jo•e, ..... ,.., "_. Eddi• Ot~, Mt•rnt O.f E liot T.-nw.twr P•IO\ Verdes Estates, l>-2. 1 S Marly AtflWft, Bou R.•ton F-tit °"' How&ro Scllcwnfleld. S.verly Hills. 6 l • I and Ma rk Mullaney recovered and lateraled to Matt Bla11 . who romped 49 ya rd~ to Sl"<J1'1 · ·1 think we had 10 let thl'rn know right ;,wa) which way "'«' wanted the ganw tu gu " -.aut Whitt• With n1m litratJ.!hl n•i.;ula1 season vsctones. rm ludmg lhrt•1· this season. the Hears '>eemt:d rc•mJy to thrc:a lN! lhl· V1kmJ!.,· stranglehold on th,• Cl·n1r.d 01v1s1on ~COa£ IV OUAAT!A) Mlf\f\~'\Ottt '' U I J ,4 c111c•oc. , , / ·" M in Wh•tf' )..,. 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GB W L 89 68 567 'C·DOditt'r.. 94 fi2 83 73 532 5•,2 Cmc1nm1t1 86 6!> 82 74 526 6th San F'ram.·1sro f(7 70 f><'t. GU fiO:l '75 DATSUN 1210 Evert ·Advan~e• This 4 cyl w/4 speed 1s Kansas <.;1ty Angels Texas Min nesota C hica go O*ttlaWd,, ·~ 71 86 452 18 San Otego 81 ifi G9 87 .442 191fl lloust9n . Ii~ .87 555 71• 554 7'~ 5lf· 131 :. H2 .?,!), •• ,,..,,,., · ·v ., -di.~Wt>t~\4 • ... ~ · Mi..,ntfY'I.~ .> ..... ~ 11l1" "O·t 55 99 357 321h x~rltnched penn'ant Ea st Division East Divis ion New York 94 62 603 PhtladC'lph1a 87 G8 Shi Boston 93 63 596 Pltt~burgh 83 72 535 '1 Milwaukee 00 67 537 411"J Ch1c•af.!O 77 7!1 4~ tu ':· Baltimor e 86 69 555 71n MontrcHI 7:1 R:J .4b'8 l·l' ·· Detrojl 84 72 538 10 St Louts fl8 90 430 201 ,. . 41(! 2'5 "''~. , >-11>.'\ .. ,,. ~ ·~ .. ~~~~Lt~,}!'!: Ah _-:·U~S..~.Q~ .,~if.~.>'~t8~~~ .. ,, c nl!M J!ll>if et>.'"!'~ ~lilymg studenl SJ) on a n unfam1har art1~1c1al sur· s2 00 face, won her opening-round · matcll over Valerie Ziegenfuss ~ ' 6·3, 6·0 Monday in -the Atlanta Seattle 1974 UMC ~I Jtl TELi::-A FRI END ABOUT K-WAVE, FM 108 AND YOU MAY ,,#tr ~· MARI IV Full power. nch leather Interi or w11h twin comfort seats. both power. lllling steering wheel & amfm stereo !498NllJ Cleveland 68 85 444 241fz New York fiJ 94 401 25 Toronto 59 96 381 34 1"1 -•Y'•"<•• .. M9ncMY't See~.. 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I ,----~~~~~~~~I ::>&21> H 1 rbo1 l31vi.,; • C.<... 1 • FOOTBALL DI.NIE CASTI LLO S e H-inflicted Torture Test Th~y call II • !\port but dlfttance running la more ()f • Mlf 1nrlic.1fd torture lest than anytbinc t!b1e. Pf'Ol)l .. without mH/H"hlstlc tendencies need not apply The only n.-qubll(' art' a love for pain, a disdain for re· cuanihon and LM '1e11rt~ to feel totally exhausted. Ra a1Yn'I musurcd In secondis, they're measured 1n minutes Or 1n utreme Cuet, houna. But the races are the eaay part, th.-f!'"03tinl( on l.be take. Tralnln1 lulll all )'Hr \Jr'h1cb m kei. 1t lantamont to lnvestlnlJ 100 dollua tor a dimt> rT I . \ SP()RT with no Umeout.s, no halftime in· 1c•rm1ss10~ U )OU have two fans, that's double lhe uveragt> Eqmpml'nt ,., sample a good pair of shoes, yards or t JK> and a wholt> lot of Ren Gay Tht frwt.a of your labor are bhsters. cramps and fauaue Your louJ{h<.~t opponent isn't the stop watch or the guy nnt 10 you 1t'<> vou~.-lf When the nesb is weak. the spirit 1nu$l sUU be "1llma Like driving a car, when you run out of JfUS . )'Ot.l've got Lo push NO EXCTrEMENT? Ever see 100 runners try lo cram through a gate Just wide enough for two? No drama" Ever see a heart patient cross the finish llnf' .. A non <'Ont act sport ? Ever see the start of a marathon" Distance running is feeling good when your lungs feel hke they're going to explode. your arms reel like they're going to drop and your legs feel like lead. IT'S PRETENDING you're Jim Ryan to keep you go· ing when the sun sets, your face turns numb and you're still five miles from home. It's dodging cars. mopeds and skateboards on a road run. It's turning a short jog into a long sprint when a German shepherd thinks you're his next meal. It's saying yes when you ask yourself if it's all worth ll FV Ranked No. 4 Mater Dei Second in Grid Poll Fountain Valley High 's Barons. off their impressive 28-14 victory over Redlands. have grabbed the No. 4 spot in the C IF Big Five Conference Top 10 poll, two notches behind runnerup Mater Del , which belted Dos Pueblos, 32·8. No. l in the Big Five voung after the first week of action is West Covina. Edison, a s urprise 24-20 victim lo Canyon, was the only loser to gam recognition on the Top 10, finishing 10th. In the Central Conference, three Orange Coast area teams w e re c hosen . l ed by San Clemente's No. 3 berth. Also in the Top 10 are El Toro <seventh) a nd Mission Viejo fninth> .,.,. ... ~reft<e l"M.S<-.--~ t W••t Cov1,,.11 01 "" l Meter Del Cl-01 IOI 3 St Peut 11-01 •1 • FeOMUI• v •• ..., 1141 11 s Cllelfev 11-01 ... • llie l SI Frencl' Cl-01 41 Servile Cl-01 41 I Loyol• I~ II 40 ~ Pll" X (~II ;,. 10 IEfl"°' <•11 11 South Hiii\ (l).IJ, Haci-Ha19hhWltM1n (1-017; Qlenclor •Cl.OJ -Palm SPf'l"9' 11-01 s. ~~· I El ModeN Cl-01 1 Cenyon !Ana. I 11-01 J warren 11-01 • Foothill 11-01 s. Sanll&90 11·01 6. Katella 11-01 1 Pacifica 11-01 8. Anellelm (Q-0.11 ' LYl\WOOd 11-01 10, Santa Ana Valley 10.11 CM!tral GaflfenlKe 1 E\-~ranza 11-01 1 Royal CMlt Cl-01 1. $•" c•-• c1-01 • Av1a11on Cl-01 S EIOor-11-01 •-L• Ha1>ra ( 1-01 7.Hlel a-t T-11.fl Ontario Cl-01 t. MIHl9" Viele Cl.fl 10 ltlel LMUI,... 11-01 ~1•11-01 .. AW•llff-• .. .. 80 ,. 70 "° ~ 38 36 :IO IU 100 • 13 M l: 3' l2 ,. ,. I. Newltff'I Ma,...r; ?. Los Altos; J. OK Pueblo\; 4. O\Mfey. S.. ~ llucll Wiiton, S.. Sunny Hiiis; 1. Downey; •· Mir• Costa; t . U~; IL L..osAlamltos. ___ ..... I. 1-'wenide Poly; l. lndlo. l . Mis.-Vleje; '- El Oor-; $.Aviation,•· VIiia Peril, 1. C,rftC-1• Veley; •. LO\ Aml91H ; •• Gl•nd•I• 10. C.b<lllo. F re•Page B J HAYES ... think that pulling s uch an em· phasla on being a winner was detrimental to the cause of civilization. Woody's reply was. "Without wiMers there wouldn't even be uny <obscenity) civUiiu- llon," and that pretty much sums up his life. THOSE WHO SEE HIM as some kind or dumb. plodding mons ter would be surprised to meet him. He is a reader. He quotes hi s torians and philosophers at a dizzying pace. He reads himself to sleep every night, even during the football season when he often s leeps on the couch in the coaching office rather than go home to his wife. This is not to say that Hayes comes off like a bookworm. He does have the violent temper he is fabled for. and he uses it to defend the conservatism that is part of both his politics and his style of living. He is the quin· tessential square. and proud or it; a lmost nothing he does is in fashion. and yet be will never go out of style himself, because he is true to the mold he has creat· ed for himself, and has re· mained true to that m old through the good years and the bad. I T IS A LOT EASIER to write a column knocking a man than praising him, and I have a feel· ing that nothing I say here will convince the Woody·haters that they are wrong. I've thought about it -why it is that I'm so d r awn to him. In the end, I guess 1 don't know, except that whenever I'm around him I find myself grinning and shaking my head and thinking, "Here is a man." There is probably not one political principle on which Woody Hayes and I agree, and yet I know of no other man who is so sure or who he is, and so willing to live his life in exactly the way he sees fit. 1 grew up in Woody Hayes' town, fascinated with him all the way, and 1 am no less fascinated as a man watching him from afar than I was as a little boy asking for his autograph SO TIDS YEAR he will pace the sidelines once again, wear· ing his· shapeless gray slacks, and his black baseball cap pulled down hard over his white hair, and before the season is out he will undoubtedly do something to make the millions hate him anew But he is 65 years old, the vie· lim of one heart attack already; he has been doing this same thing in this same stadium for 28 years. There's no telling how much longer Woody will be around, and if you've got soll)ething to say about so· meone, you might as well say it while he can still hear it. 01111" FonlM>• 11-01 t•. Len Alto' 10.11 u · LA Seeks ' PrepFootballPoll New Team LOS ANGELES <AP) ORANGE COUNTY S PORTSWRITERS POLL No. Tum (record) Last Week This Week I. Mater Dei < l·Ol won 32·3 N. Riverside 2 Servile I 1-0) won 14·0 Northview 3. Foun. Valley 11 ·0> won 28-14 LB Wilsoo 4. Esperanza ( 1-0) won 21·0 La Quinta 5. Canyon 11·0) won 24·20 G. Grove 6. El Modena 0 -0> won 36·7 Edison 7 El Dorado 0 ·0> won 9-6 Katella 8. Santiago 11·0> won 48-0 S.A. Valley 9. <tie> Edison (().1) lost 24·20 El Modena San Clem. (10) won 21-7 Costa Mesa OTHERS -11 Foothlll (1-0); 12. Katella 11 -0>; 13. Villa Park (0-U ; 14. Pacifica U-0>; l5. Capistrano Valley (l-0); 16. Ctie> Coronadel Mar <O·l ) and Savanna Cl-0>; 18. (tie> El Toro CJ -0); Anaheim <0-0·)); Mission Viejo U·O>; Brea <l-0). · -Mayor Tom Bradley said Monday that a special committee will meet Friday as the city continues attempts to find a replacement for the Los Angeles Rams at the M emorial Coliseum. The Rams have an. nounced that they will move to Anah e im Stadium, some ~ miles away from the Coliseum, in 1980. A spokesman for Bradley said a 12 member search commit· tee will continue earlier efforts to contact Na· . r. lional Football LeagtAe ~ e Tuesday, September 26. 1978 DAIL V PILOT 113 APWI ....... Coryell Takes Over Don Coryell puts his new team;) i.he San Diego Chargers, through their fttst drill after Coryell took over as head coach. Coryell succeeds Tommy Prothro. who re- signed after San Diego's recent loss to Green Bay, which dropped its record to 1-3. 3 Games Set Thursday Uni, Laguna Hilh, Ocean View Play University High and newly. opened Laguna Hills will be searching for their first victories of the season Thursday night as they take on Los Amigos and Rim of the World. Ocean View, meanwhile, will visit Santa Ana in an attempt to log its second straight win. University. a 34·9 loser to Tustin last weekend, will host Los Amigos at 7:30 in the Irvine High stadium, while Laguna Hills will use the Mission Viejo s tadium for its home base against Rim of the World (7:30>. Ocean View travels to the San· ta Ana Bowl for an 8 o'clock game. He re's a brief look at the oppo· rents: IA•A•'9e• Not only are the Lobos looking for their first win of the season. they are also still lacking their first touchdown. Last weekend they struggled to a 0-0 deadlock with Dana Hills .. Los Amigos was bothered by turnovers, a problem that first· year coach Al Calonico is cer· tain to work on during drills this week. His team fumbled three times and threw two intercep- tions. Art Wllcox is the quarterback Cthree of eight for 36 yards last Thursday> and the Lobos have some size up front with linemen Andy Godoy <220> and Jim Reed (2051. ' But they have yet to establish a running game. No individual could gain more than 30 yards against Dana Hills, and t he team totaled just 98 for yards rushing yards for the game. IU• el tlle tt'erld Last year the Lake Arrowhead school went 8-l and finished as co-champ of the Sunkist League. but coach Frank Gradillas lost most of his top playe rs to graduation and doesn't expect to duplicate that record. The Scots got off to a dismal s tart l a s t weekend when quarterback Keith Herring frac· lured his sbouJder and Rim of the World lost. 33-18. to Ontario Christian. > The best all-league prospect on the team is tackle Don Taylor t6·2. 200), who plays both ways. Starting in Herring's place will be senior Rob Davis <5·9, 1551. a talented athlete but inex - perienced as a quarterback. S a•taA11a Like Los Amigos. the Santa Ana Saints have yet lo light up the scoreboard. They settled for a O·O tie with Buena Park last weekend. Santa Ana won only one game last season and, although a new head coach <Tom Meiss> has taken over, the prospects of a substantially better season are dim. But that 's only because the Saints play in the same league with powerhouses like Villa Park and Santa Ana Valley, and · Santa Ana may be too big for senior-less Ocean View to han· die. Quarterback Scott Franklin and fullback Vic Prawl are juniors, but in the line the Saints boast Sal Hernandez <270>, Chris Birney (220) aod Terry Pryer (200). ·..I · "~~>?1'"Vl.'l·JjC-Fotitb~~i.edfite-~~-~v~~!0 ~ ' : Friday 44 Sant• Ana at Alo Honoo ~, WH""" sc.te ~e All•n Henco<k at Complon Cl:lOl Gltnd•I• •t OlnVOfl\ Wp\t LA at MoorPil<ll Ventura et~· S.rbare CC ""'"*'~e A•••r\IM CC at S.Odteoeci. It lOl P•tomar et South-tern !..In 01~ CC 111 CNll•y c, tru\ • t S... &e<nercllno "~ 0.11• •• 8eller\li.kl "lnletooe Vtltn M Mlre<:os1• lmP<tflel Valley et Porwvllle C.A Valley •t Tell Gold•n Weit al Oe5er1 Ora1199 Coesl al LDn9 0..Ch CC Her1nell a1 Wfft Hiii\ East LA •1 Mt. San Antonio Glendale, Arl1. •I LA Pleru P•\•dena at Fuoerton Cypress at Cerritos LOl Art991eS CC at GnKsmotll LA SoullMHt at NU San J~c 1n10 S&n Otego Meu al Arl1ona WHlern VltlOf V•lley al La-JV C1 :301 All 9amK •I 7:JO p.m. unleu Ollle rwl Mt lncllutld "There isn't a city in the coUhtry which ~e· ·serves a pro football team more th a n Los Angeles,'' sajd Bradley. "And there isn't a city that can Offer a team as much, in terms of fan s upport and a world re· nowned facility for play· ing its games." OAK • WAI.MIT • POPLAa • C.-Y • ......,.AMT • TIAll • MAILI • l9CH • C•AI •MANY onms . . . IF YOU APPUCIATI A .. WOODS Ate COUUIOUS HELPFUL SRYICE. 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SAVE$30 ore A SET OF 4 ~ore STEEL BElllID RADIAL TIRES. 0r-'7.50~ tar.,_ If'".._,,.....~ ... "Thanks for oomlngby." 114 DAit. V "LOT Tueectey, l ee>"""'* II. tl11 .............. HITTING STREAK RESIDUAL -Pet e jt_ose <lefll, who had renter stage duri ng his 44 -game hitting streak t his summer , chats with Pres ident Jimmy Carte r Mo nday during rus visit to the White House. Rose was in Washington to be honored for that skein. Broad.bill By DICK ROBINSON o.11, ...... ~Writer Bone-weary broad bill battlers stragaled Into the harbor Mon· day to furnish the details or their long, exhausting struggles with these mighty fish. The hours s pe nt In p ast ~easons fighting broadbllls has .11ever exceeded 14 hours which was the lime unknown anglers spent aboard the boat Pepito in such a struggle some 20 years ago. This season h as been one where several sportsmen have far exceeded the Pepito's time. Monday's update ls the story of Steve Smith and J ohn McGill aboard Candy Bar who spent 14 hours working on a swordfish that wu eventua lly weiahed in a l the Balboa Anglin& Club 5cales at 238~ pounds. The broadbill C hu c k Thomuon spent 30 hours fight· ing from Saturday through Sun- day ni,:chl before he turned the rod over to Tom Bishop who fought the fish a nother 7'h hours weighed a modest 194 pounds. Fishln1 from the boat Free Spirit, at 1atf the fish swam un- der the boat and cut the Une but Btahop and Thomason were able lo f arr th~ free swimming flab tha was dead beat. Blll Hadley, aboard El Za1al, fou1ht a broadbill 17 1f..i hours before the fish broke off at 8 a.m . Monday mornin1. What waa reported aa a broad· bill hookup by J . D. Dou1hty waa erroneoua. The llsh waa a 182"'·pound marlin that he waa able to land in an hour and ao mlnutea Monday momln1. Pro Scores Sports Mailbag. Water Polo Stars, Cosell Discussed Dear Sir , Thank you for your coverage of the recent UCl Water Polo Tourna ment held at Newport Harbor Hiab recently. None of lhe other Orange County news papers had a ny news of the to"mament. . Considering bow m any young men who pr~pped in Orange County, and more specificall y, the coastaJ area, play for the top teams in the nation, l was sur· prised not to see more cover age. This is the first time any of these teams ha ve met this school year. and it ls usually an indica- tion of the NCAA players and teams. There were 12 teams en- tered from San Diego State and no rth to the University of California at Berkeley and the newest team in the P ac-10, the University of Arizona at Tucson. Only the UCl players a nd scores were mentioned. with the exception of Kevin Robertson. a n outstanding player for Cal Berkeley. I counted 37 young men from Orange County. From the Newport, Irvine, Costa Mesa. fakers Name Englebrecht From AP Dtlpatcbes LOS ANGELES -Former UC Irvine athletic publicist Roy El\Jlebrecht hH been ap- pointed director or publicity in ad- diUon to bis role aa director of pro- motions for the Loa An1eles Lakers, the National Basketball Association team announced Monday. Englebrecht, a resident of Fountain Valley, succeed• Shep Goldbera. who rest1ned last week to go into private bu1lnea1. Huntington Beach and Laguna, \he re were 22 young players! The USC team roster bas 15 of their 19 Crom Orange County and nine or the 19 are from Newport and Irvine! I believe thia is an astounding number of athletes from a small area such as ours that represent the top water polo players in the United States today! They de- serve coverage in the news. Mrs. John A. Davies Newport Beach Co•eU Praued De ar Ernie Castillo Your article on Howard CoseU was ludicrous and insulting. Who the heck cares if Howard Cosen meets the "fantasies of women"? He's not s upposed to. You interviewed tbe typical1 un Informed. uninte r es t ea female psuedo sports fan ! Ho ward Cosell has m ore statistics to offer . more perti- nent info to offer and more back- ground information to offer than any other announcer on T .V. He offers the only interest ror any "female" viewer if she would take the Ume to listen and not be so hot to criUclze. Obaerve and Jlsten-Howard Cosell knoW11 it all. Sincerely, Aa avld rem ale sports ru P .S. Please atve us somethina interesuna to read! ••M ...... Prauecl Dick Robinson outdoor writer Thanks lor your tlatterinK article "Sampson: Tip of Hat ln the Sept. 1 iuue of the Daily Pilot. It la much appreciated. Cordially, A. Keuetb Sampt10a Newport Beacb Jollttoft&S... ,, ........ . College Grid Schedule ' . GOLF I FOOTBALL In Queen Mary Tourney Area GoUers Compete By HOWARD L. HANDY Of .. Dell• ...... twff A tolal of 13 Oran1e Coast area aollers will participate 1n th~ Loni Beach Queen Mary Open golr tournament be1tlnnlng Thun dll)' 11t El Dorado Country Club In Long Beach At the same time, the Oold~n f.lg hta 1.PGA chumplonahl p c•vent wlll t>t" takln~ place ut Cn l•bHH Country ClulJ tilvlng Southnrn California two out· atandln11nurnament1 lhl1 wft<lk. J a t•k Kwlntc or Cupl11tr11no Otl<'h will .,_ 1mon11 the top contend41r• and tr Al1n Taple 111 a ht11t·mlnutf' entrtint. he should a leo bo u m o n ii t h u eurly rnorltu. TAPIK t 'JNl8111'.0 second in th o event lu l aouwn und 11 cur- 1'\!nlly amonii the top 60 money wlonera on tho POA tour. Jr he romulna In Uwt lofty perch he wlll be 4.lXumpt from quollfylng durlnic 1079. u luxury he h1.11 tOU&lht ror acvcrel ycara. Aroa aiotrers ul Lon.: Dcach In· el u de Da n Derrlle , Sa n Cll·m onlc ; Kent llrown, E l Toro, Jimmy Clark, Huntlntiton Beach; Ray Cerrn11co, Irvine; Ken Cody, Mission Viejo; Joe Da ly, San Clc menh:. Ewing; Bitc h Lo~1 Fountoln Valley ; Clay ton Miiler Costa Mesa: John Schock, ~flulon Viejo; Chip Slavin, Costa Meea: Dave Shipley. Newport Beach; and Jerry\Visz.Jrvine. At CaJabasaa. all tho top tour- ing pros are expected, lncludln1 sensational Nancy Lopes. •••ler ro .... ew Sec The Do n Bay l o r -Cys t ic Flbrosil celebrity 1olf tourna- ment will be held Nov. 6 at Alla Vista Country Club with top s tars from the sports world participating. For rurther informaUon and entry blanks, call 635-0900. Oleeld119 Area Green• IRVINE COAST -Member- guest tournament (2-day eclec- tic): Low Grosa-1. Dee Dee White , Jackie Abrahams <Alta Vista CC>. 158. Los Net-1. Dorothy Gray, Virginia ! rigley <Yorba 1Jnda>. 131. A Flight (Gross>-t . Dody Grant, Connie Grant <Oa k- mont), 160; <Net>-1. Dottie Wright. Becky Berry <Alta Vis Lal, 135. 8 Flight <Gro11)-l. Roae Slet1bt, Cece Coury CMts a Verdel, 174; <Net>-l. Thelma Garrord, Alyce Hall <Santa Am& CC>, 134. C Fllaht <Grou>-1. J ean Albarl1n, Kay J amison !Santa Ana CC>. 188 ; <Net >-1. J eanne llur11 t , Verlene Shipp <Loi AnKcles CCI, 133. MISSION VJ~JO -Low Net ·ro urna m c nt <9 h oles>: A l"light-l. Kathy Hanousek. 33 ; 2 Dorothy Musa, 35~; 3. Grace Mohler, 37. B Fllfbl-1. Edith K n1 fely , 39 ~; 2. Mildred Pendley, 37s.i ; 3. Ev White, 38. NEWPORT BEACH -Low Cross Don Wulf. 64 ; Low Net- Rola nd Kemp, 47. A Flight-I. Chuck Sannes, Sl : 2. Ron Wild, ~-8 FliJhl-1. Don Samis, 49; 2. Steve Schader, SJ, C Flight-1. Dick Bentley, 4'1; 2. Bill Cullen, 47. MILE SQUARE -A SJ*ial nine.hole cfub has been for111ed ut Fountain Valley Mlle Square Go tr Course. An invitational. Pac-JO Re~eiving Margerum Third Ken Margerum , a rormer f"ountuin Valley lhgh School star. holds third place in the Pacific -lo pass r ecelvintl statistics this w~k with 14 re- <·ept1ons for 194 yards and three louehdowna. Rich Campbell. the California llears' aophomore quarterback. ia the conference's total offense leader He moved ahead of Stanford's Steve Dils ove r the weekend. a nd Washln1t o n Stat e quarterback J ack Thompson Is making It a bot three-man rice. as t h e confe ren ce footba ll s tallatlcs rele ased Monday show. Campbell is ave raging 2S2 * * * PMHk •lt IUUMk\ . .,.,.. ... ~·· w1111e. use Steel~. W•\I\ l rewn. UCL.A HHe.r. Arif Wllll•m•.Ore An Y•NhAY •• ti Ht ll•O 71 JJO 1100 .0 Jll IOU ,, 714 .. , Sl HO IOO .... l .. PH-S Cemp0e11.c:..I :ro1111, Arlt "' Doft•lo, use i lOOmPtOll,WIU D•l•.Slen Att c;on.. Yft, TO. Ill .. IJ to e11 • IU '° n 1n ' 1oe •1 n >SJ J ., ., .. _,., 112 U O ! • 7J LtM\111 ll•ul ... n Nelso,., Stan Fran<I•. S!dn Maroerum. Stan Gree-nw00d1 Wais.ti ECIOlllQS. Cal C.smot>e11. Cal Dlls.Slan Thomoson. wsu While, USC Porr••. W•\I\ llKe. Yd\TO. 18 U? I " 111 0 ,. 194 3 13 I•• 1 11 711 3 TOI.II OftellN Pl•••· Y411. 01-A ... 105 1!1 1SU 1)1 ,,. 74S 3 110 68' ,,. , en SU 114 J •> 4JI 1 ... 0 yards per game to Dils' 245 and Th o mpso n's 229. Th e Cal qua rterback continues to lead the Pac-10 in pass ing, and Southern California's Charles Wh ite has a big lead in the rushing atatiatics. Other individual leaders in- clude Darrin Nflson of Sta nford with 18 pass receptions, CaJ's Dan Melville with a punting average of 45.7 yards, Arizona Slate's Kim Anderson with four i nte rceptions and Arizona's Mark Streeter with a 32.7-yard average on punt returns. Prep Water Polo ......... ~T_..._,., , .. ,,,,..,. ...... , FIM ll ~ "'OU"'9n .... 1... , > , s-u S.nl• An• 1 7 • 7-• 1 •••11• uo,.110-Jolln•on 7. P•ul 7, O. McCormlt ll, I, P•''''°" I, Spre1ue J, J. M<CormlO. 1, Murpll' 1 1e...i1-... "-"'~ ....... 2 s 1 •-1• C.oo V•l•ey o 1 o o-1 lr¥1M KO<tne-Mu•DllY •, 0 . McCormKk S, Pete•'4n J, Pwft, °'''°"'· s.teeuc. 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Friday will be • ctrolS•lOwn clu@l belwe.n Corona del Ma r and 'Newport thubor. ta<'h ol which WU UJ)Ht tn Ill ••••on o pener laal wee hod Aod on Saturday oi1bt. f1 rst·yHr coach David ThomPt<>n will be shootin& (or two 1tra11ht as has Vi king~ '1s1l La Palma Park for a meellngwith Masnot1a Here's the w eekend football menu . ~·ltlM ltlm 01 Ille -lo•• ~ Holl' •I Mlulof! Vlt)O Hl9\ (I lOI L9' Amltllil"' Unl,,....11Y •t ,,,.,,,. Hl9'1 (I )Of Or~n~•IW .... •1'Hlgll II ) 0<••1'1 vi.. "' SM>•• ........ ~nt• AN Bowl, ti) levaMe "'MeKo •I Le P•lm• P•r• ll:IOI l"rlea't ....... l llhoo ._.el .t.lllaml>t• Ill lllMo Mollt4J1NMry ., S4 .. , ... ,0 17:301 ~II P~ 111 Pl11t X (II Pelf™NI• .. 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DAILY PILOT Business 7 Women Swell Ranks of Nation's Moonlighters l ' By LO lSE COOK ~ ........... lklty Roaum or N ~ ' ork hu1:1 l'>'O )Ohc, Uh "i. mattl't of "UI \l\ul " Jt'Jn Sc!1h.>r of P1rrrt' ~LI look c1 '<·t•ond Jllh I 11. Mnlt-d lo bu~ I l ,If P'\M 'UL•:v ul f\an:-.ai. Cit\ ~\lrk' t•,tru houri. "' · I can Ul\\'I\ J ,,I\ llljtl> j,l('('()UOI ' 1''111•11 1-'rank of l'ltl,hur.:h JUal .:t .. , fdm1lv hf<', t'40 1obs and .:r Jduuh• 'tud1t•, t•ut nf hnl' ' rht• fvur l trt• .emnnll •• rapidly ~r11'4111i: nunitwr of '41>n1t•n who huhl 111111'\' th.in on1• ,,.., anit Job. I ..ihor l~•pJrtnh'lll ft.:urh show th.-1 ln•m ~1 .t't 191t• \n \1c1\ 1977 lh~ numhc.•r of '4111n1·n n111lt1pleo 111bh11hh•1 I\ I OM' h\ 1111111.' than one-thud tu lt)p I :? m1ll11111 '1 FS STIU .1l'C'o1111t for rno .... t ur !ht• muJ11,1lt• Jllhh11ld1•1 \, but thl· pn·h Ht' i:. l'han~1n~ In Mit.> l ~77 , ..., orrwn rt>prt'"l'nh.'d 27 ()t'r n·nt uf mult1pk Jobhol(!er:- S l' v t• n y l' ~' r' 1• .1 1 l 11• r . l he) n •prcsentl'd Iii J)t'rt·ent ll:Jlf th\' f1•111<1le multiple 111bholdl.'rs art• 111.1rr11•d SY pt.•n •t•nt ,1n• bthH~cn the J~es of 20 and i~ Wh.> do the~ do 11 " ' l''e ~ot more b1lli. than I vt• Gold Pursued I( \I l ffi I) II t• )' ' •I I 11 ~ II l\ I l W1ll1.uni.. 21 . "h11 v.01 kli durinf( th1 wet>k ftH th\' Nai.hv1llc. Tt·nn , Pol wt• I h•1mrtmt•n\ und '~1t•n1Ji. MX l111uh c\CI > Su1111,1y 1o11' 1n~ d1r1·1•twn' und 1nro1011.1 t 11111 to cu .. tnnwr' 11 a m•w 'hur1 lJi n.: mall l . A 8 0 K IH. t• \R T M to. N ·1 lu:un''\ i.how :,;i H JH re 1·111 ol ltw \1HUllt"n holdtn~! '"'"'' th.ill Ulll' JOb do SO (or ftnUl'H'IUI rt·Us011!'> About on<.• 1t11rd nt.>cd the cxtrJ ..-. ork LO mc•e•l r~li"(ulur c">qWn.'le.'>. I h 1• C> t h t' r ' w u 11 l t u b u y 'omt'thm.A ~pt·r 1iil, 1'1.1VI.' for lhl' futurl' or, hk1• M1i.s Wllllun1' I'd .. orr dt'bh llt•rf• ts look at "'h,1\ '411rk1ng t \\ 11 JObs cun mt'tlll Ht·lty ROJ'Ulll her nnmt· :11uJ wmt• (I( tht" tlt•hllb Of hl'r lift• JI l' d"J:lll1'ed lll hl'I ll''IUt''l l'UllU. JIJ<IUI $8,HOO ....... 11 .1 ... 1 leucht•r ~•t ., 11n,,11t• Mont1·-...011 mt·lhod ''hoot 1n H1nonn~ N J , ubout Jn hour s drive frum ht<1 home 111 M J nhattan TllHEE NlGHTS a \\ct:k. i.he 1..., a ".utress 1n a restaurant in \lcw York'~ theate r distract. She ..-.orks rrom 4 30 p m lo 8 p m. I hursdays and from 4.30 p.m. to I d m. Fridays and Saturdays, t·.irntnJ: $150 to $180 a wtek M 1~-s ltOJCurn, 30. irnys teaching 1'1 "something that I really love" onct sht• pluns lo continue ufter 1:1hc gd:-. m urru:d 11ometimc in the next year. She does not feel tht' 'Ulnl' ubout I h(' rc:staurant \\Ork '"l'h1•1 t' 1> i-u<'h unx1cty. This ·~ tlw moi.t horril11c Job in the wholt: wurld " MISS KO<iAM works two JObl. becuuM• I'm on my own . lt'i. .. survival " ~ The t•xtru moncy he lps make t•nd~ nwl't. but the two jobs n1eu11 1'ht• 1't1t•nd~ more than she otlwrwi..1• would. · I never clcun my own house. I hire a maid. Transporta· lion roi1ts SlOO a month .. Mt:-.:. Rogam ·~ biggest feitret 1:. ' thut I didn't have time to ...,tdrt t1 forruly e arhei' .. ls she looking forward to marriage and the wospccl of qu1tt1ng her job .Li. u waitress? "I can't wail." J EAN SEILE R , 22, spe nds eight hours a day, five days a week as an offset printer for the state of South Dakota. earning $7.800 a year. She works al least 16 hours a With pnce of gold !Setting world records. the hills mountains of Arizona again are alt\'l' wtth the sounds of prospectors. Gary D1c:ken~on . left, and Vic Renzoni work a sm all claim in the Bradshaw Mountains in Central Arizona. They say they haven't made a big strike yet. but they have high hopes. Countians Promoted David Hodge. Costa Mesa. has been named a !-t•nior \'ICe president of Great Western Savings :.ind Loan Association. A ({a hated with the association s ince 1974, he is clepartmt•nt manager of systems and data;>rocess· m g at the Newport Beach office. He has six years' prior exper ience with tl)e U.S. Army Chief of Sta ff :.it the Pentagon, Wa~hington, D.C., and 11 years' \o\ 1th the United States Army. • Robert E . Steven s has joined Bozell & J acobs/Pacific as production manager of the Newport Beach office. I le 1s former traffic m anager al Cochrane Cha~c & Co .• Inc .. and has worked as assistant creative coordinator at Sunset House and as a ssis· tant a dvertising m anager a t Gamble-Skogmo. Inc. and Barker Brothers Home Furnishings Store. * American State Bank, Newport Beach, has ap. pointed Mama Mlller as manager o f the newly formed escrow department. The divis ion offers service in residential. commercial and industrial prope rties, land acquisitions. s ubdivisions a nd ex· changes. She has more than 20 years' experience as an escrow officer a nd seven years in title insurance. She is former gener al m anager of a multi·ofrice in· dependent escrow company and escrow manager for a savings and loan association, a bank and a ti· tie company. radio pager wct>k as night m anager at e1 Super Duper g rocery s tore, earning $3.SO an hour and adding a minimum or about $3,000 to her ~nnual income . Miss Seiler says two Jobs "really cut down on your social hfe." but s he manages to hnd Lime to play softba ll on a team s ponsored by a local business. "YOU'VE JUST got to watch what you do." M 1ss Seiler started a t a the supermarket in April 1977 so s he could buy a car. The car Is paid for, but she will keep both jobs . "I 'm getting used to the money. It's almost worth it. ll 's the first lime I don 'l have to sit a round worrying about whe re the money will come from If th~ car needs repairs or wondering about what huppens 1f 1 get ~1ck. •· Pam Ashley, 25, spends her days as a speech therapist for the Kansas City school system . earning $10,500 a year. From 6 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thurs days. s he tends bar at Blayney's Restaurant. making $3 a n hour, plus $40 to $70 a night in tips. MS. ASHLEY worke d as a teache r after graduation from college. then quit. She got the job at Blayney's and. when s he went back to teaching, did not want lo give 1t up. "You develop frie nds that you work with a nd they've really become important to me." The extra money also is 1m· porta nt. "I can save a lot more," she sa ys. noting that she s pe nt 10 days in t he Virgin Isla nds this summer. Ms. Ashley has a boyfrie nd s he sees regularly a nd s he works out a l a health club three afte rnoons a week. Can she keep it up? Probably, s he s ays. "I might just play it by ear." E LLEN f'RANK, 34. It> the AGrret A.Micros ATvCom AWeldn9 Amterr Ana<lll• Anheus8 AnlaCp ArOMO ArkWGs Asct Col4 AUGsLI ~:~~& B!~~:~ BotsstFr B•YISMI< BttllM BeULab BIDbCo BlrdSon Blrlcllr BlkHlll P Bon•nH B<IRks Brooks BrwTom Buc kbee Bu<k•ye ~~r~~~~ C.nr•dH C•PSw C CeplnAlt C~r~Cp CnVtPS CllmLH O..SUll ClrcleF CllzUtA CtttUtlt tlarllJL ClowCp CohiVent ComCIH CmlSllr CmwTel host of "Womun Iii," ., weekly ha lf hour talk !\how on KOKA TV in Pittsburgh. She does re · search in the psychiatry de part ment or Weste rn P sychiatric Ins titute and Clinic and is s tudy· 1ng for a doctorate in chrucal Pl>ychology. She 1s married with two da ughte rs. 7 and 9. three st ep. daughters and a stepson visit several times a week. Ms Frank s pends "pro bably 50 hours a week at the hospital.·· The TV s how. taped Thursdays and a ired Saturdoys, takes four or five hours SHE PREFERS not to reveal her income. but says the TV work accounts for about a fourth of 1t ··1 love everything that t ·m doing, .. she says "I have always bl•en the kind or pers on who lb happier tht• ( JOB SCENE J more I have lo do ... This is really out of love." How does i:.he mJnagc·• A housekeeper comci:. in two morn· ings a week and a univt·rs1ly stu- dent who lives with the family h\•lps out. "M V KIDS AR E very un· derstand1ng and my hu:.band is l'X tr<'mely supportive. I also have an ex·husba nd with whom we h ave a very :' .. cooperaliv.i re la l1onsh1p and he s pends :i good a mount or tim e each week with my d aughters " Can she i.ee going on th1 i:. way 111def1mte ly'' "Well," she says, "I 'II be real rl'hevcd whl'n I'm do ne with my Ph O ·' Prices of Gasoline Rise Average of Jc SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -California and Nevada gasoline prices have risen an ~1verage. of a penny a gallon m Septe mber, settin& records. according to the Califorrua State Automobile Association. The AAA-affiliated autoclub's survey said the price hike is an in· crease or 812 percent over last September a nd about 10 percent over September 1976 Regular grades of nationally a nd r egio n a lly adverti sed brands were selling al full · service stations for 73. l cents a gallo n. up from 72 3 cents m August. REGULAR GRA D ES at "mini-service" and setr.servlce outlets were selling at 68.1 cents, up from 67 cents a mo nth ago.· The average price of premium grades at full -service stations was 78.5 ce nts, up from 77.5 cents . At "gas only" is lands. pre m ium grades we re selling at Over The Counter . MASO Listinqs 75. t cents. up from 74.3 cents. Unleaded fuel cost 76.6 cent~ and 72.9 cents, up from 75.5 cents and 71.9 cents at full· service and m1ru-scrvice pumps, respect1 vely. THE COST OF diest!I auto motive fuel r emained slt:~ady in the 60·70 cent ranE(e. while II· quid propane gas prices con· tinued to hover between 50 and 60 cents Nevada prices for a ll grad~s te nded to avcra_ge from one half a cent to a penny below those in Califorrua. Cl\t~ I ... ' .. Pel Oii :ICU '~:~~ '1fJ'"° A~~~ N~~ " -.. 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' tcterd\ • IMt At1on "' ·~· In I,. t"'\ • fld '" ~llt~d 110.NS .,. .. "rll!M\ (fOlf'tl ttiCI •A m•l"d ""''°" . ....... T•l\Ouf ' , r STOCKS I BUSINESS Tue dn)' · lo in~ Pric~ OMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0•liff1H•t4'4 ,,_. llaN ...... , on t"-"ff'111t 'f'Alll. Mlft#fl\t flt.MUI( PflW Rn\tOft Ottrott •Ad (U't( '"!Will \tOC:'- f•t ~t tf'4J ••flt't'ted b¥ ,,.._ ,._et'tin•t Auou aUO" .. Sf(~''' .. ' Ot• .. " •nd '"'t•Nt Tuesday Se ptembo1 26. 1978 OA1l V Ptl o· 87 FewWilb Survey Tallies Personal Papers 8 )' SYLVIA PORTER The highe r a person's Income. the more J>(lrsonal docu· me nt11 he or she is likely to possc1tis. The collection of docu me nts -from a baptisma l certific~tt: to a check·cash1ng card -hits a maximum of about 23 between the ages of 30 and 60. then drops slightly. Nearly everyone has a Social Security card, most hove dr iver's licenses. birth certiCicutes. marriage license~ ::ind c redit cards Two·third8 of Americans have bapti11mal certirtcates and half have association members hip card!'> TRIS IS A SAMPl.ING OF TIIE preliminary fl nflngs of un Incomplete study on the importance of personal pa pers in the livc11 of U ~. c1tl1ens being conducted b) J a mes B. Rule. a sociologist at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. and three colleagues. The study is divided Into. two parts. The first. from which these findings are drawn . focuses on the Impact or the growing use of records on people's lives. I Is based on inte rviews wi th a cross.section of pdulls in a Long Island subur ban area T he second part of Rule's research. still under wa>. 1:,, based on Interviews with d4ta cotlectors in credit bureaui.. the I RS. insuran<:c companits. motor vehtcles. etc ··we hopt> Lo draw a portrait of how personal Inform .. t ion flow11 I hrou~h peo- µ cop I e a nd bureau crac1cis ... Ruic said The rept rt will be completed in about two years. T here are a fe w shockers in preliminary find ings. Money's Worth ONLV ONE OUT OF EVERY SIX Americans has a wi ll . among the most important single documents of a lifetime. That is the s ame proportion possessing a resume. divorce papers. transcript, diploma. One.fourth have check·cashing cards and union and military dischar ge papers. Of those surveyed, only 17 per· cent hold passports The tally did not include such documents as stock cer tific ates. real estate title and auto regi~trat1on. because these papers belong to the household r ather than to the 1n dividual. It did. however . include questions to reveal how people feel about the rec~rds kept on by g.overnment .and private organ1zat1ons. Eight out of 10 said they beheve more records are being kept today than 20 years ago and almost halr disapprove this trend. TO THE QUESTION : "Do you feel that the use of com putcrs has affected personetl privacy in Americ:i ., .. two thirds said "yes." and 28.~ percent said "no " As for computers. eight out of 10 said they believe the impact of computers on privacy 1~ ne~at1ve. 5 percent find it positive. and 11 percenl said t heir impact on privacy 1~ neutral or mixed . Seven out of to in the survey believe banks allow the Internal Revenue Service to c heck accounts In ract. when the IRS wants to see a taxpayer 's bank records a nd the taxpayer refuses. the IRS sends an agent to the bank with an official summons . The bank has 14 days In which to comply. The IRS must notify the taxpayer that it has served the summons. If the taxpayer directs the bank not to comply, the IRS must get a court order before It can proceed. Market's Advance Puzzles Analysts NEW YORK 1AP1 -Stock prices advanced broudl) toduy. shrugging off a generally negative news back ground. The Dow Jones uverage of 30 industrials closed up 5 HI Jt 868 16 Gainers outpaced losers by more than a 2 I spr<!ud among New York Stock Ex<:hange·llsted issues Analysts said there was nothin~ particular 1n tht' economic news to stimulate buying interes t. In fact. t hl'y noted. the market hus had to absorb several negat1Vl' de velopments of late .'i1o~k11 In Tlt.- ... pollf91t1 NEW YORI( IAP• ~"" too., • .J,.W Ao-~nced 0."onwO Un<rMnoen fOldl t\"JU .. N.,.,. ""()h\ N ,.# IOW\ tOOJ ~,.. 41>Cl 4'11 110 H ' 111111 •881 \ALES IAPI W14A LAM( IC 010 "'EW VORIC "fAPt m ., ,. '; ', Prrv IOCI• I ti•• m ,., ?U J)• I U I'll •o••nuo Oethntd Unclltn9&0 fol&I IU,..\ New 111qlt\ New IO*" lf&o OQI II 1U \ Odd Loi• N EW YORIC IAPI Ille "~'"' Yor\ ~lo<• E •<t\•noe relJll)ft~ tr.\.e OOd tot tton~tH Pn "°"" owi cv1nc11>31 d,.a1er\ ~ot Monauv UD 1) 1 Purtf'lttle' Of 'IA."\ , .... ,.~ ,.,u., ut Uo ,, • 111,tll ,,,.,t\ •n<IU<llno t.l1>4> ~ ...... .O•O Vo II t '"°'' ~g :~ ~ ~---------------­~~ :~ Gold QuolafiOHS Vo q 1 Ue> t 0 uo 8• Vo ~· 1111 • 0 uo • 0 VI> It Uo I) VP 6 t Ull U Vo •• Ill> • ' uo •• e, TM Ao-le t .. Preu S.•t< ltd "'0"0 OQtd 1>•it•> locl•y .,~.~= .. ~~JY.·;;·:.!:.':O'~-uu w 10 Perh: "'"'noo<llll tnQ 0 16 I' uo ~ ·~ l't•fttlllf1 <I-~t' JI. 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IM\tlV """~ -"-••...ctt'4-.. • IT'Mnl~l.AN 'ilWCllCO • 0\1£,.EASV ~ M~ M..o •· '' "' I 8-ltlat I Mlll\011111 1 '11 • f"ffHAHQ SKflCHINO ,. ........ ) ceaNEWS W<>tU.DNNS TONIGHT '"°I TIC TAC OOUOM tt.OVE LUCY Lury •-00,._..t• '-•" '°' .,n ••Olk punet,.... in •" "'"°'' 10 lull'-Ric:O.y 1 Ut- • t.tlCHAti. JACKSON H1.,uk1 Wlll•n& tptoC1a1 IJ MOVIE •••• , .. ., e n.it~ l tdlOIUI ( IU6•t (')All()<i\n l\o,, t111yM1y M1ll1 A gov ... non m11kOA II do1per1.1111 .1lh•mot 10 toV(.h ine heart 1)1 llUI lonely dlSIUtt>eel 1->llP* (hAtg. (2 hra I Q Q.gj HAPPY DAYS fonzt.', OttndnoH Fou- '"' toa1.11 "'' Yll•On t>tM;au!WI of 1 hoad 1nfury f) MOVIE • • • • Wllneas for Tile Pro1ecu11on ( 11157) TyrMe Pow« Moriene Dl4!111ch A defendant s w1111 '>l!rloY&ty na1 m~ lllm with her 10.t1mooy o11 h111 rnurde< 1r1al (2 Nii I Q) CAROt. BURNETT AHOFRtENDS OuHte nv1h Bu.a• Jack Ci1ll01d Cl) MOVIE • • Buyonll Behel 00<:um<iniary An ll•Om1- ni.11on 11110 Ille wotld ol p~yChtC l!•P8118nCeli •S .. t111<6d (2 hr•) fD THE GLITTERING ltRIZES An Acadenuc Life An "'~••Of 10 11141 us ~·· llQll 10 lh<I U N C>er>.otel Auembty ma .. 11ng C\n <J""'rmem~t laf',.. tlbOut llWI dllino-tt OI tl'WI 11u9e ••~I or nuclear ...,,.." Ottt tMooo ~ bl' lhe U S _,,0 Olli« NUOt\I 6E HUMAHITIES THAOUOH THE ARTS Joanie· < l'~nn Mon1n 1 m:.ikl'~ plans f(H' u h11• J>llrl\ to ll'll·br<tlt· ht•r llith b1rthda~ Ill S\\ c•l'l Iii · c•rw .. o<lc· of · ll••PP.) O't.)s" mr 111g <1t ti tonight on Chttnnd 7 1nterrac11.1I coupl'9 and 1ome Of the1r colleagues un1er a new Enghsh umver· 1111y in 1970 '1i) INOIANS AND THE LAW Ouest1on Ot Sover1gr11y 8:30 Q ®J LAVERNE& SHIRLEY fc1tm Dynamte lllull!On CAOSS-WITS MERV GRIFFIN GlJMIS Farrah FoiwCJlll· Ma1ors. POl'ler Bibi> Chev~ Chase Aretha F"ranto.lln 0 J. JOKER'S WILD 8) SIX M,ILUOH DOLLAR MAN l•SI Ot Fourth 01 Julys Q) SANFORD AND SON fD MACNEIL I LEHRER RE POAT a;) DESIGNING HOME 1NTERIOAS Desogn au.cs 7:00 8 C8S NEWS I N8CNEWS UARSCLUB G WOALD NEWS TONIGHT 7.30 I) THE MUPPEl'S Guest Roy Clark 0 CANDID CAMERA 0 MEWL YWED GAME (.'hon n e l L b fin9• fl KNXT tCBS) Lo::. AngPI(''> 8 KNBC (NBC) Lo::. Angetos a KTLA (Intl ) L os Angele!. 8 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angele!> Cl) KFMB tCBS) SCln D iego 0 KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Anqele!t ®l KCST (ABC) San Diego 8) KTIV flncl I Los AngelCl<- "' KCOP TV (Ind I Los Angtflt:::. tD KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeli:::. 6i) KOCE· TV (PBS) Hun11ng1on Bu.icr1 Batter Up Out on temporary parole from state prison for a tryout with the Detroit Tiger s. Ron Le Flore. played by LeVar Burton, at bat, is given moral support by Tiger s. Norm Cash . Bill Freehan. Al Q HOLLYWOOO SQUARES f) HOWARD JARVIS' NATIONAL TAX REVOLT Q) AOAM-12 ED za TONIOHT Producer/reporter Ard•e 1v10 reports on tile damage t.aused by the winter storms in the B8Jelwrn Hiiis at ea a;) NEWSCHECK lJ) THE GONG SHOW (l"OJ HOWA.ROJARVIS NATIONAL TAX REVOLT 8:00 tJ ({) THE PAPER CHASE Franklin Ford Ill's success· lul lowyet-IBlher VIS•IS hi$ son's con1rac1 law class- room &nd brings dlsas· 1rous results tor Franklin 0 GRANDPA GOES TO WASHINGTON 'Kelley Inherits Tony' Tne ass1a1an1 of Senator Kelley s preeleoeSSOf jOln• with Kelley 1n 8 struggle lo introduce an unpopular blll The ~obt>ery Laverne teams her ne-,r love Inter· est is mixing romance w11h robbery Q) THE ODO COUPLE Feint b11ngs home an abandoned baby. much 10 Oscar·s dtecomflture a;) OVEREASY Rollo May, Medicare Part 3. Batbara Mandrell (RI 9:00 f) Cl) MOVIE '"One In A Mllhon ll'le Ron LeFlore Storv .. (Premiere) Levar Burton M adge Sinclair The incroellble t1&e ot Detro11 Tiger cen1er- 11ctder Ron LeFlore lrom prtSOn inmate to baS&l>all supersl11r IS dramatized U MOVIE "Battered" (Premiere) Karen Grassle Mike Farrell Ttiree wives ollempt to cope wuri the phy111ca1 abuse rendereo ~ tllerr husbends U @J THREE'S COMPANY Love 01erv" J&Qk get& the Kalinc and .Jim Northrup. left to right , who play themsel vcs in "One in a Million The Ron LeFlore Story" al 9 toni~ht on Channel 2. Firefighters Opera House Drops T l JBE TOPPERS KCJ•:T ~Bl 6 :JO Michael Jackson. ll ~1rnld Willc•ns. pct.·ial adviser to th~ L' S delegation lo thc.: U N General A~ st•mblv meeting on disarmament. talks ubout th~ dangers of nuclear weapons KNXT 8 9·00 Movte. "One an a M1ll1o n The Ron LeFlore Story " The in('rcdiblc rise of Detroit Tiger center f1cldl•r Ron LcFlorl' See 01cture below KOCE ~ 10 30 p .m Voter's Pipl'hnc Pre-election ·7s Orange County journulists cxaminl· candidates and is· s ues in the Novembe r eleN1on . 1deo tllat Cll111Sy tn1nks Of! s he< type llllOt snooc>· ·~ 1n Iler diary W MERV GRIFAN Guest& Fatrah Fawcell· Ma1ora Poner Brbb. CM11y Chase. Aretha Frankhn G ry Busey. Jay St!rnsl 1n c:i) MASTERPIECE THEATRE · The Mayor Or Ca~1er­ t>t1dge • The Mayor ar>d Donald Farftae go alter Ille same woman. the whole 1own learns ol Hencharil·s sec1et past lrom a surpro~ •nil source (Patt 4 or 71 11:30 Q ®) TAXI "Blind Date · Ale• falls 1n IOve wllh Iha voice ovet h•S cab s answ8'•"0 sefVICe and at1anges a dinner date w1tll Ille unknown p9'SOn EJil ME AND STELL.A Ehzabtlth Collen. a llOuse· keeper for moel of Iler 83 years. •s portrayed as an 1mpor1anl part of Amer•· can blues 10:00 IJ 0 NEWS Q l1.Q) STARSKY & HtJTCH 'Blindfold'" Staral\y falls tn love wrlh a 1>eau11ru1 wom· an he acc>dentolly bhndoo dut1ng a •Obtierv Shoot· out Q) NIGHT GALLERY ED THE PALUSERS Aller Plantagenet res1gr1s as P11me Minister. Ile end Glencora carefully follow rne romances ot their Ch•I· dren (R) a;) NEWSCHECK 10:30 Q) Q) NEWS c:i) VOTER'S P!PELINE PRE-ELECTION '78 Jom Cooper and •n Orange Covn1v newsmon examine the candidates ar>cj 11t1ues 1n the Novemt>e< elec11on 11:00880 ®)NEWS IJ OATINOGAME f) MOVIE • •'It "My Man Goo trey 11957) June Allyson. David Niven /4 bum 1s given a 10b aa a bUllO< in a "soc101v·· woman's house 11nd turns 001 to be a member 01 Auslt1an royally (2 hrs I Q) THE OONO SHOW Q) MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS ID OICKCAVETT Is E,,gli,h A Oy1n9 L.inouaoe?" Guests Jonn Kenneth Oolbra11h. Edwin Newman, Agnes de Mille, John Simon. 1nclud1ng Nicholas Jonnson. Herbe<t Schmertz, Ron Powm• and Jeff Greenlleld (Part 1 ot 2)(R) 11:30 I)()) BARNABY JONES 'Murd«·Go-Rour>d'" Bar· naby 1s hired to locate a large sum or money lhol a h11-and-run vichm was Catl}'1ng (RI U TONIGHT Gvest host Don Rickles Guests Ben Vereen Suzanne Somers. Cort>ett Monica. S1an Kann 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Bob Wilson •s flying home alter a 11•-monrn con· valescence from a nervous breakdown Q @) ABC MOVIE • • * '"Avan11•" ( 19721 Jack Lemmon Juhet Mills A conse<vahve business- men falls •n love w1111 the sllglllly eccentric daug11111< 01 111s dead 1a111er s mistress Q) THE ODO COUPLE Oscar .ind Fell• consptt'l 10 bfHk UP a pOk .. gatNI 1n u..., -oan~1 '° lhev can go °"' w1lll Ille Pigeon s1ster1 41) OET SMART fm CAPTIONED WORLD NEWS TONIGHT a;) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT ~RNING 12:00 IJ TWIUOHT ZONE An unuaual came• ..1 pre- dlCIS the tuluru with the pictures 11 takes I HIGHHOPES HONEYMOONERS 12:30 MOVIE • • Revolt Ot fha Barbartar>s·· '19641 ROiand Carav. Susan Sullivan Sent 10 1nves11g111e •aids on gold shipments. a Roman consul d111eovers lhe real leada< of Ille rel>el· ling G;,uls ( I hr 5:. min 1 Q) MOVIE * * '"Tile Mob Ct9Sl) Broderick Crawlord Betly Buehlfl< A del8Cllve poses as .i dock woo.e< and gun- man •r> 11r1 ettort 10 9e1 1n with w111ertron1 racketeers (2 t>rs I Q) MOVIE • • •1, '"Mat1nes, Lal s Go' \ t96 ti Tom Tryon Oa111d Heo1son FoY• Ma11nes on •eave create hevoc 1n Tokyo 11 nr JO m1r1 I 12:40 f) Cl) CBS LATE MOVIE • * "Banaoek /4 M1lllon The HaHI Way· ( 19721 George Peppard. Morgo1 Kidder Ban&eek 1s htred 10 hgure <>YI llow S 1 m1t1ton 1n cash on display 1n ii Las Vegas ca&1no dt"8ppeareel 1:00 U TOMORROW Guest Sen Lowell P We•ck0< Jr a possible 1980 pr051e1en11a1 cand1· dale 0 MAVERICK '"Holiday At Hollow Rock 2:00UQ NEWS f) MOVIE • • '> 'Tile T a11ered Dress ( 19571 Jell Cllan- dle1 Jeanne Crain A coYnty Shet11f harasses a cnminol lawym when Ile decides 10 detend <1 wea1111v couple 1nd1Cteel for murelef (2 hrs 1 Q) GETSMART 2:101) NEWS 2:250 NEWS 2:300 MOV!E * • Man Bail ( 19521 Geotge Breni. Ma1gue111e Chapm.in A blackmailed book dNler 11 a ~ IOI murde< t 1 '" 2b min I CD MOVIE • • Mon•l9f From A Pretu11oric Planer ( 196el r 1m10 i<11••11111 Yo'o vam11mo10 Three men o+ cover " t>abv p<eh1ator1C creature •nd 11nrage 1119 crt1a1ur!I s parent• bY tak· ino •I •o Japan with !hem (2 hrt 1 Cl) NEWS 2:40 IJ MOVIE • • '• 'Hidden fitar ' t t9571 JOl\n PayM. Ale•· ander Kno• An AmetlC30 <1etec:t1Ve •r> Copenhageri runs into .1 hotbed of 111t119ue and .in interne- t1ona1 counte<lettinQ ring (I hr .am1n, 3:55 IJ NEWS •:000 MOVIE • • • The Story 01 Pri- velll Pooley I 19661 Gary Wagner (I hr . 30 min.I f) MOVIE • • 'Revenoe •• Mv Desi!• n'f (1971lCht11Ro~. Ehaa Ingram Uoon return- 1nq from Vietnam. J veter· an uncove<~ " my11ery 1nv01v1nq his w•te and two m60 12 hrs I •:30 Q) MOVIE • • "The Come On" ( 1956i Anne Be•t8'. St81'1· ino Hayden A woman pt1r; one IOver against anolhe< ar>d winds up involved Ir> murdet I ' hr 30 min 1 Mt-d11e11day•• Doy• a111e Mov ies AFTERNOON 12:00 O * • • ··oance llnte Liidy·· ( 19551 Mal Zellll(· ••no Guy Rolle A crippled bllllet danoer hetps 10 develap NI• dauqt11er·s caree< ( 1 ht JO min t Q) * • '" '"Th0rooghbre<l5 Don ' Cry' ( 19371 Judy Garland. Mickey Rooney A f()Ckey S talhet trlee IO convince h•m 10 the an 1moortant r&ee ( 1 ht • SO m1n1 2:00 U • • • 'Whefe T/lefe s Lita• (194 71 Bob Hope. W1ll1om Bend•• A foreign officer •S sen1 10 New 'fork to hnel the he11 10 h•s coontry"s lhrori~ ( t ht • 30 m1n1 . . .. .. Violent Lives Viewed 'Frontier Wife' Stars in, 'Battered' Uy JAY SHARBUTT HOLLYWOOD IA P 1 Karen Grassle. the loving and loved fron lier w1fl· of {\'tichacl Landon on "Little House on the Prairie." 1s play ing a different kind or wifely role on NBC tonight a sad. tragic kind She co·stars an "Battered.' a two-hour movie about wife-beatin~ It s tudies the violent lives of three couples fro m diffe rent levels of society The film marks her d<'hut .cts a screenwriter 1C ha nnt•l 4. 9 p.m J "The syndrome of 'batterin~· 1s similar to that associated with alcoholism only in the sense th11t at ~ets progressively worse ·· I NDEED, ACCORDING to N OC's d escription o f .. Ba t- tf!red ... booze is involved only an the case of one couple fplayed by C hip Fields a nd LeVar Burton \ ror another <Ms Grassle a nd Mike Farrell 1. sex a nd monev woes prompt the beatings. while fru5tration causes at for a mad die -age couple played by Joan Blondell and Howard Durr A,. tWi,.,....• CO-AUTHORS SCRIPT Actress Karen Grassle SHE WROTE IT with writer Cynt hia Lovelace Sear:,., a friend wi th whom s he has m et periodically the past few years to discuss script ideas. Wife. heating was the one they C'hOsl' for the ir firs t e ffort. Ms Grassle. who is unma rried . said the idea for "Battered" came from Katy She rrod. a Journalist 1n Fort Worth. Texas. s he m et while on a promotion tour for "Little House" several years a~o . They discussed the then ht- tle-public1zed problem of bat- tered waves . Upon returning here. she said . she called Ms Sears and began researching the problem and inter viewing wife beatin.J.? victims Singer in Contempt ' Over Non·p~yment THE SCRI PT WAS finished a . NASHV1LLE. Tenn <AP Singer George Jones has been round vear aj?O NBC didn't hes itate tn in contf7mpt of court.for fa1h ng to pay hi s ex·wife, Tammy Wynette. accept il S36.000 m ove~due child support payments for their daughter "They wanted to do something Judge Hamilton Gayde n Jr said that Jones is subject to arrest if oo the subject rii?ht away." sa.J.d he sets f?Ot m Tennessee Jones Lives in Florence, Ala .. but records the actress. w ho las t week m Nashvi lle showed the film in Washington. But Shug Baggott. Jones N Mill C d o c. m support or a bill to pro manager, told a ncwsm<tn ... , D --'-' VOXX H•t p~ .41f::.~ f)~e '7 v1dc federal funds to help bat can guarantee you that Tammy •~(l(l, f 1 l ~ .. ~:.:.;::...,: ~.,s;;.~-..... •"p:. ,.. .w1 v'\f,. 11 .,~-· ,-,,,.,.,. -w:;; .. Y-tered wives will be paid m full by the end of ,,, H ... ~llllttm I' est ·~ '• " ... ·~ .... . V> ·--~ .. ,, -.:~ .1 .: -;'~f>l~ ... ~~ v n ... v~()_vte{r!~~::-:-1.-,; ... 1. ·:~~<\:~. r,<,"1,..,. ~i.·-.: ~i.J;J..D.Q:...~~-:J,r. said. "our concern was that the Jones and Miss Wynette were "-' J ULJO'' OUr.£ .:Vl..f.m>•~~.fl-1 Invited to NEW YORK <AP> Frank Sinatra has invited 4,020 New York City firefighters to be his guests at his concert series in Radio City Mus ic Hall next month. "Firemen have a lways been s pecial people to m e, .. said Sinatra. whose late father wa·s a captain in the Hoboken. N J .. fire department. "I guess it's because my personal hero was one. He was my beloved father, Capt. Martin Anthony Sinatra. "He was not an educated man, out what he taught me about life was m ore va l uab le than anything I could have learned al any college. I'm sure I haven't fulfilled all the dreams he had for me. But, perhaps, through these concerts I can. in my own way . fulfi ll som e of those dreams by helping people whose world he s hared." Fire Commissioner Augustus A. Beekman said {he 1iistribu· lion or tickets for the series. lo be held from Oct. 14 through Oct. 22. among the city's more than 8,000 firefighters will be de· termined by computer. lnthl DAILY PILOT , EAST HADDAM. Conn. IAPI The Goodspeed Opera House subject not be sensationalized divorced in March 1975. 1 hascanceledlts run orancw mus1ca lby playwraghtArthurMiller and not misused As things Miss Wynette recently mar LOS ANGELES I AP i and is refunding more than $100,000 to ticket holders turned out. we had a· great deal r i e d G eo r ge R 1 c h e y . a Comedian Redd Foxx has been of freedom from.the network ·· songwriter and record J)f'Oducer -.;ued by the C BS tclt.'vis ion Michael Price. executive director of the theater , said a number of revisions in the script and lyrics made it ·impossible for the musical. "Up From P aradise." to open for its three.week run Nov. 8. The m usical is baseti on Miller's play "The Creation for the World and Other Bus iness." a comedy which ran for 20 performances on Broadway in lhe fall or 1972. "Up From Paradise" was almost sold out by the time the pro- <tuction was canceled. theater officials said. Miller . who wrote both the script and the lyrics, is on a tour of China and will no't re turn to this country until mid-October FROM fashion Island N ew-port B eae KAREN. A SLENDER woman with a gentle voice. was asked tf she and her partner, in their re search. found that drinking most often was the cause or wife· beating She shook her head. ··No." she said "Unfortunate- ly, it's not that simple. When we started. we thought that was it. that 90 percent of the cases were alcohol-related But they're nol Jones has not remarried network for more than $33,000 in Douglas on K T L A The Mike Douglas Show mov- es t o KTLA , C h:in nc l 5. weekdays at 2 p.m .. beginning Monday. with a guest li st of Hollywood headliners. including Bob Hope, Lucille Ball and week-lo ng co-host , J immy Stewart. • back bills a llegedly owed to the network by Foxx ·s production l'Ompany In a Superior Court swt filed here Monday. CBS Inc, claimed Foxx and his company. Redd Foxx Productions. owe the network $33.795 22 for work done by the network earlier this year The t yp e o( work was not specified in the suit COMICS I CROSSWORD DAILY PILOI .. MARMADUKE by Br~d Andtnon BOOMER l'M 50 Atlotlv'MOUS BOOM EC I l i;t),J 1 .-IA~ ANv' f;IJA,nl-7 STICK'~~~, NOTH1,.JG :i WfZ1Ti~ ()'.J !rt{ 1-5M1~ . ., bv Wm. F. Brown and Mel casson ~r.J ~W C°"E: IHE. FbST OFFICE\ ~ OJK' AWA"I M'( ZIP COD~ !._) ,, PEANUTS by Charles M. Schult I f .. The W11nlows television isn't working 1 I guess Marmaduke 1ust needs some- thing to wot ch 1 .. FUNKY WINKERBEAN I SHOE l I . " ooa5 seEN\ 5 TRANGE- 'Y'Ol.J1RE 5V t.UCK"Y AT CA~! GERIATRIX Sw<SAl2T ~~.Q1S _ _..........___ DENNIS l'HE M£NACE MISS PEACH MA~qA'~ f,OVtcE orl How n F1N O YO tJ fJ. '1 t.DE~T1rY \ ~---_., I M.AlrCI~ I 't CAN'T 5UM TO el MY~IL.fl .... by Tom Batiuk }/ . ,,, (~ l...h--Fr-tW! KNOWIN5 YOU , t c.AN''T" ~AV 1 l!IL.AMe 'IOU.. AGATHA CRUMM ' . s by Mell HA Guide to Running·· How to run like a rabbit ,a_, Chapter One Hop Hop Hop Hop Hop Hop .t by Bill Hoest BIJf I l>JIU. NOT GIVE HEK ltYBIWN&!! 1'HAT WMAT OUR l:>CECUTIVE VICE-PRE51 ~NT LACK? 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You Can't Take ll W ith 't ou .Jo A1111t-Bluck 1s directing and will hold 1 t>:Hltngi. ~u nda} ;,it 2 p m and Monday at 6 pm al U;1y \.lt:'W Ccnl1.•r . 25:.11 Orchard Drive tn Santa J\nu llc1ghtl> thl· play will be staged °""" Iii 17 and 18 in lhc cc11ler, and rurlher deta1b .11 l' ,J\ J1lahlt-hy calling 64G 24:.11 c 1neoame Ei scAEEn sjij 25 SJ comPLEX MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "SGT PEPPER'S LON El Y HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PG) "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT'' (PG) "SPEED TRAP" "ALMOST SUMMER" (PG} "AMER ICAN GRAFITTI" "SOUND OF MUSIC" (G) "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG ) "FOUL PLAY" (PG) "FUN WITH DICK & JANE" STADIUnl ~ SCREEn . 6 3 9 _:7 8 60 Cl DAIVE-ln "FOUL PLAY" (PG) "FUN VllTH DICK & JANE" "CORVETTE SUMMER" "JOY RIDE" (PG) . ALMOST SUMMER" 'AMERICAN GRAFITTI" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "AMERICAN HOT WAX" (PG) K•ee111 Neat s1101um ''SM OKEY & THE BANDIT" (PG) "GONE IN 60 SECONDS" AU DRIVf.IHS orEH 7:00 ....... 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"ALMOST ~·::.. °:'..::.· ~ LAii•-·· ~ .. SUMMER" 4MftllAL -Plus tPGI ....,. ... . ds HARBOR f AMERICAN on'\o. .... -j e r WIN ) GAAFFffl ,;:~~~·, ·•_-_-_'o'~:~J~~~-----~ ~~t·· ... ·~·-- '"ALICE IN WONDERLAND" IRI A;;~~~·~, • C~ Plui. THE EROTIC 1< AOVENTUAES OF PltJs PINOCCHIO fA I .. JENNIFER.. ,..ec1~.-a-rd,....s ""eais=rn~t"""c1""'NOO~ ' ... "°' ., .... , .. ,"""" u.,. .. .. ,,._ ·r••'1 ....... ,, .• ,, .• ,,. •1'-.................. ,, .... , .• ·a ws 2 TIM MATHESON OIOICONN "ALMOST SUMMER" Plus(PGI AMERICAN GRAFFITI ... •••• ••••• - -... ~ UI ti Ill ... •• • ( f I INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Erma Bombeck • •Horoscope •Classified I T ueMJiiv. Septumt>er 26. 1978 DAil. V PILOT Feo ring_._._. __ c. Finding The Right Designer Many consumers don 't understand what design is all about and aren't sure how to find qualified pro- fessionals. By J DITH OL~N OI -0 •11¥ Plllll "*" There are more than 500 interior designer~ or firms offenng ~crv1re in the Orange County Yellow Page A healthy population of professionals" It would seem so. Judging by the size of the list The Pf'C?blem, according to some designers. •~ that not all of the people and companies in the book offor truly professional service. The field of inter ior design still is coming of age a nd the designers say there are too many people still dorng a mateur quality work Many consumers don't understand what de· sign is about and aren't sure how to find qualified professionals. The basic question to be answered when looking is what is the difference between a de· signer and a decorator? Once that is established a consumer can seek a qualified designer who can best s uit his needs. THE DIFFERENCE between a designer and a decorator. according to Pat Hawk , a de· s igner and teacher from Newport Beach, is that O.lly PileC P-by R~ IC_... •a decorator works "at the s urface level, treat· ing what is already there," while the designer is prepared to make structural changes and in· nol'ate a whole environment. Joan Neville: ~good designer is one who is adept at both contemporary and tradftional. · A designer is qualified , in other words, to knock out walls. relocate rooms, plan lighting systems. coordinate traffic patterns and offer a lternatives to the customer A decorator, on the other hand. is limited to findin g carpel, drapery, upholster y and wa llpaper samples, helping hi s customer order furniture and picking out a color scheme. The whole profession of interior design has remained a mystery since it began to grow in the 1930s. Designers themselves are resJ>()llsi· ble. M s. Hawk contends, because they haven't been open to press coverage. '·Designers are creative people but they are not good at publicizing themselves." s he said "And years ago the talented ones wanted that mystery. sumer until recently. This is because families now have more money to spend on luxunes. one designer suggested. "Olfte the bas ic needs are satisfied man begins to look at the aesthetics around hi m." .. Also," she added. "the wealthy people wa nted to ·own ' their designers." "The profession itself really came into be· ing somet.Jme in the '30s. · Ms Ha wk said. "For vears it was thought of as a profession for the rich." HOME-ORIENTED magazines have been J?Uilty too of keeping the mystique in design, Ms . Hawk said. "Some do pictures of the mostout·r rageous interiors that have little relevance to the \ pocketbook of Mr. and Mrs. America ." There 1s a growin~ feeling now that the in · competent people must be pushed out These. many designers contend, are I.he "HWD's" housewife decorators. who often are cha rac- ter ized as wi ves who do their husba nds' Though the protess1on has been around a lonJ? time it has not been widely used bv the con- APWI,..._ ( Happenings ) A. Perfeet Setting It was a perfect evening ror a party and a perfect setting. The 13,000-square-foot contem· por ary home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd L. Jeffries in Laguna Beach was filled with music and flowers as more than 500 guests enjoyed a tour for benefit of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. A highlight of the evening was the drawing for E rika HeUerova's vase Deer Park, donated by Drs. Sheldon Lippe and James Wa ren. It was won by Mrs. Charles Kuhn of Emerald Bay. The guests munched on crab, shrimp, roast beef, pastries, fresh fruit and hors d'oeuvres as they wandered through the steel, glass and teak home. which is cantilevered over the ocean. The house, designed by Fred Briggs, was constructed over a five-year period and finished only this year. It includes a circular bed in an octagonal master suite. a wine celler, fully equipped gymnasium, sauna and Jacuzzi in the master bath. and a panoramic view or the ocean. The residence is filled with contemporary art works and marble fixtures as well as such unusual ite ms as an elephant ladder, terracotta Chickering piano and Oriental objets d'art. Among guests viewing the home. and the fashion show of jewelry by Vidor Carran.za and gowns by Julio, we re Mr. and Mrs. f'i lck w1111,m1 (she 's pres ident or the museum's board of directors>. museum director Tom En· man, Dr. and Mr,.s. Robert Montgomery, Mr. ,. .. ,,.....,,.~ • .....__-an.t Mr. and Mrs David SUlineU.~~.i..: ..• · ~ ' ,,,,. ' · Garden Party Dr. Ronald Ericsson, reproductive physiologist. o f fi res friends. a nd th en wor k fo r t he ir ''TREV HAVE their re·salc cards You can buy one but it can't buy you taste ... said Joan Nev ille, a Newport Beach designer 'ASID tthe American Society of Interior Designers) has been lobbying for years to get licensmse to prevent non-professionals from purr hasing in the wholesale marketplace ... Ms. Neville noted." A resale card 1sjusta promise to collect sales tax ·· <See DESIGN. Page C'l > Sex Selection More than 300 guests attended the Sherman Ga rden and Library's open house last Wednes- day and Thursday evenings. The party, a thank· you to old friends and a welcome to new ones. was highlighted by the harp music of Maureen Love. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd L. Jeffries on their spiral staircase. Although they are far from foolproof, scientists are working on baby recipes. Among the guests were advisory board members Mrs. Richard Jonas, A. Vincent Jorgensen, Mrs. Roger LUJestrom, Mrs. Edward Ralston, Mrs. Michael Jager, Mrs. Donald Ayers Jr., Mrs. Victor Matloff, Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr., Mrs. Gay Earl Ill and Mrs. Leon Lyon and their spouses a nd Mrs. Earl Corkett and Mn. AJvln Cox. WASHINGTON <AP) -Want a boy baby?Oragirl? Scientists are working on baby recipes, known u sex control, de- signed to improve the odds or choosing your child's sex. But before painting the kid's bedroom plnk or blue, take note: Even if you follow the unromantic directions -the most reliable in· volve art1ficial insemination -the results are far from foolproof. And so rar, the boy recipe has bee n the most successful. "Sex sel~Uon has virtually no crediblllty,'' says Dr. Ronald Eric aaon , 19 r .eproductlve pbJ!ll•:r··-~ .4 ......... patent . one tee nlque for lo· nuenclng the sex of babies. .. We don't claim to have a method that is absolute." said Cocktat'/ Bene~;+ Ericsson, who did post-doctoral "' work In endoc rino logy at the Fine music, high fas hion, gourmet food and University or Wisconsin. "We're the glamorous location of Harbor Ridge served d e a Ii n g in b i o Io g y • not as the backdrop for the Orange County Music witchcraft." Center 's cocktail benefit sponsored by the Basically. there a r e three Irvine Pacific Development Company. techniques to select a child's sex: Proceeds from the $15 per person event will • The do-It yoursell method. re. go to the Orange County Music Center More quiring timing. chemistry and gym-than 400 guests viewed designer fashions from nasties. It calls lor Intercourse In .. Bullock's Wilshire of Newport Beach and visit· s pecific positions at specified times • ed the decorated Harbor Ridge model homes. during the woman's menstrual cy-Mrs. Glen Stillwell , president or the cle and douching with baking soda Newport·lrvlne . Chapter or OCMC. and other for a boy or white vi negar for a girl. chapter members served as hosts Popular and gadget-free, It Is con-A tho di M nd M sldered lnefrective by most scien ~8:.n1i:s:tten,~-.-,._• ::· ·~erm sep~ra ion, th~e;m~e,;;,thod;;.;;;t.,..'!ll~4~111iD:t1F-'~~.n:iint.r:t.:;. Rfc:hard Bechtel and Mr. <See SEX, Page C2) <See HAPPENINGS, Pase CZ' -. ' I Kirk S. Lamb poses on the circular bed in the octagonal master sU1te. (."'% DAii. Y Pll.O I ANN LANDERS / ERMA BOMBECK Down With Nurse Cap DEAR READERS Well. I dJd u araln My co rl'\mt'ot a wbarh f1onred nun.os wt-arlna un1forrrus etpet'llJly the cap. broulthl an ntlrtt prof e saon down oil my h ad "' ar " nur. e'• cap for ( Horoscope ) Something w...:,_o_N_ES_; _o_A_V_._s_E_P_T-. -.-n-g-ru_1_co_m_p1-,m-c:n_t ... __,v ei.. Is F1•shy rhrt•t• very tiood rea ~-------.....,_,_ ~on .. 1 1 1 Suolt atlon . A OUt!>t.''& l'BP 11 th e lllrt1l'al UllnM l\h" wears n the m ove o r cha nac 8y SYDNEY ONAaa works in your favor. DEAR ANN l.ANt>EftS I will 1wver ••.• Design ••"Hm .. aae Cl> l..iC'f'naa~ probably IJI &.he hottt111>l topu· u.n dt•r d ebate l.n Uk• pro(e'i 1onel orl(antr.11tlon to ''"' 1l ~•a the-ooc of lht foul polnu or the re ,·,•11l cOt\\.'f'ntion In Waahlotrtnn. D C , whlrh ~a" :utcmdt'd by HunUn,rlon B<'i.rh 114.'!flttint-r ntm Stttn 'l..Mt ve1tr 'National' wa& not so k~·en on 1t ht' a.ad 'Ru\ no .. nai1on•lly Wt" are i.lrtvlnl( ror hrtnsln& • Tht> loci.t cbaptrr, howevt-r. 1~ IJjltUnst It, Sll•en ~dd~ ll llt<A'd • tert•i.t dt-al mon· chnullht.~ •(~I Tht> C'urrt>nl b11l1 have too m11ny loopholes " NO tT Tt: no~ h1111 11<."tn Ina& hut Flonda. "1,•w York ctnd ("alHornHI rue looklna al 1t and ... um~ dcslgnl'rs fet-1 lhat it will ~ u rt'iahty In l°.ih fornua w1thm thrtt yt•af"1' Par1 of tht> dlfhcuh) ..,Ith passing Mnd en forcing hccnsln" leg1slat1on U. lh11l there •re fow cour&es of tud) 01~n for the Interior deslscn fwld. Many collt'ges offer a few clllillt:)l in the home e<.'Onom1cs dcparlmt'nt llnd some make a tukrn l"lfOrt 1n M1. but fev. offer a lull·Oltdgcd in.i.J Or The llmvcnuty uf Cahfomta. Irvine. Ex· tl'nslon has 1nslltuted a cert1ficutc ~rogrum 1n ,•nvlronmental and inlt'rtOr design which Ms. lfu wk says ls lhe only s uch opportunity in Oran ge Count) The three.year curriculum is offered in the ~v en lnas und includeK s uch classes as architectural drartlng, internal environment~. color theory. textile design, art hlstory, busi- ness practice and history of architectural in· teriors THE SUBJECT also may be studied at private schools s uch as the Interior Design G uild in Newport Reach . a non-accredited school which is part of a seven-campus chain rounded by Ron Barron A ccordin~ to director Ford Kitchel. the !)Chools ate not at·credited for several. reasons . First. the curriculum consu~ts of 15 months of pure des1~n. The re a r e no humanHies or "'general education" requirements Second . professional d esigners. not educators, teach the classes. Kitchel s a1d His school hlls another attribute the com muhity colleges a nd universities don't have. he (ldded . "We help our students find jobs. and work experience is available he re." In the two kinds of classes-one for personC:1l cnnchmcnt :Jnd the other for those with a pro- fessional goal there are two kinds of students. according to Don Silvers. vice president for marketing and sales. THE B EGINNING class attracts women whO "want perRonal growth and want to be able to cfo their own home. They want to be prepared to de Ill with designers." 1"he more advanced classes appeal lO peo· pie wanUng to make car~r changes, U>ose already working in the field who wish to extend their knowledge and wome n rel.urning to the work force. Fifteen percent of the students are men. Silvers said. "People who would never have ventured out of their house ts to 20 years ago are looking for versonal growth." he said. "They want to m ake ">oc1al contacts." He believes the Interior design courses '"c•hunge the s tudents' perception in life. The <1vc r al(e student is trained l o think on a fru~mented level." he observed. "The designer t:.ik~·s a variety of concepts and unifies them in· to a whole. Decorators don't do this. Designers do. ·•A decorator locks you In. A de,tJigner lets it be fl cxlble." MANY PEOPLE are afraid to talk to de· signers becaus~ they aren't sure what they do or how to find out who is good and who is bad. Whe n there is money at stake the consumer is afraid of making a mistake. t1'tCfttPt for her shoes. Ann Lander• Th~ l(IUIZ'' "CUPC¥k(•" n qu, ru1111ot be la.un d~rnd Tht•.Y arc dlspo O· h ll' but t1X pcnslvu lo n·pltH't' Co11:h•c,ueotly nH1ny nur11~ wcur the bame c.ap much lon11or than tbc·y i hould lle~vy, starched cot· ton nps llhe kln<I you so udmlr<' "t)('rch"'d on the b1u:k or the head") are 8 llUl1St1nc<.' lo kl'Op r leum lnw whllt• llnd ~\If Th(>y look gruv and 11hubby aftt'r t hcy 'vt' been watihod «few t1mf'S ARIE Uhrch 21 · April 191: EmphHIB on cbanae. variety. travel, nfratr of heart. Reunion could be on agunda . Member of opposite Aex cares. but t.odlly is not yc5terdoy Growing pro· cess. experience. pro· "'--------.--ce u of ma l u r Ing -o th l.'r profestuonul these have occurred . persotl is expected to You ·11 comprehend• wt•11r o demeaning sym. TAUR US <April 20· hol 8U<'h all a cap. A11k Mny 201. Be practical any school child whut he about cndlnu something thlnk:s or when you say that has run Its course. :·~·ap " and he'll . ~eply Aries. Libra peuona .. po l ~c~.ma n o rrigure promine ntly wu1lrc~s . . Y o u g e l • · r e a I <31 Women s Libera· m ea ninJ(S." discover t1on · The re arc now values, unders tand your many male nurses. They r o 1 e in contin ui n g, are not expected l!> wear personal drama. You're a Cllp If they don l hove "presented" with offer lo, why should t '> -RN tha t is attractive, but Any phys1t 1an will tell vou thut u ho~p1tul hu11 mo rt· u1 11>111 ne. an UblC>t 1c· reiw1t1t nl hac· ter1u th1rn uny othe r plucc on curlh l>lrty nurses' cu1>11 1:11rry lh~m In Greenfield. Mass. can be improved. fotil ;And for 121 Profess1onulli.m · Even in a hoispital a cap Is not evidence th11t you ere a nurse. LPNs and LVNts wcur caps , too. No GEMINI !May 21 .June DE AK RN: Most of 201 . Put original ideas, your polnlj are valid bul concepts Into action. I take exception to your Movement. messages. rererence t4 t.he cap as a rela tives. s hort trips d e meaning symbol. cro wd agenda . Leo. Happenings <From Page Cl> Al llO. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stadllnger , Supe r vlaor and Mr1. Tom RUey, Mr. and M rs. Theodore R obin s, Mr. and Mrs. J ames 1loo1evelt, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Sbefko, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gering and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hopkins. Gold Medallion A gold medallion. representing the logo of the Sculpture Garden Cafe at the Newport Ha rbor Art Museum. was presented lo Mrs. Pete r 8 . tllll at the Museum Council's first fall meeting. Mrs. Hill is founding chairma n of lhe cafe People Peering WUllam Lord, 76, will be honored us the "oldesl living, working charter member" or the Costa Mesa Moose Lod~c # 1'157 when the lodge celebrates Its 23rd a nniversary Saturday Lord. who was the lodge's second governor and first se<:retary. will be given a plaque for dist· in·guished service . . "Hiking Oahu: The Capital lsle" is the newest In Wilderness Press' series of guidebooks to the Huwaiian Is lands. The new guide was written by Robert Smith, Huntington Beach . Cathleen McGahan. daughter of James McGahan of Newport Beach. has been elected into Pi Theta Mu. the service honor sorority at Mount St. Mary~ College . Newport Beach a rtist Sherrie Marks <mef1:1ber of the San Marino Guild of St Luke Hospital l has donated he r most recent seascape i.n oils to the hospital for a fund-raising raffle that will benefit St. Luke Hospital Three Newport Beach women have pledged Gamma Phi Beta s o r ority al the Un1vers1t y of Southern California. They are Jessica Greene, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. J .O. Greene; Kelly Loy, daughter of Mrs.-Fordyce Boyd; and Sandy Simonian, daughter of Mrs. Nancy Simonian. , If yqu have an item for Happenings. send 1t to llappeninga, Orange Coast Dally Pilut, P.O. Bor 156-0. Costa Mesa. 92626. Or call 642-4.121. ••• Sex Aquarius persons figure p r ominent I ~. Be versatile. refuse to be painted into corner. You 'II be h a ppier as past errors are erased. Yo u gel proverbial "second chance." CANCER <June 21· July 22): Collect data, evaluate. discern. re· gain sense of direction. F o ll ow through o n hunch , give full rein to intu itive in tell ect Sp0llight on savings, ex· pen d itur es. person al possessions basic pro· tcc lioo irnd security Aquarius, Cancer, Leo persons fi g ure pro· minl'ntly LEO <July 23·Aug 22 1 Take lead im· print s tyle. be indepen· dl'nl. creative and con fl· dt'nt Ge mini, Sugit· tari us pel'sons figure prominently. Cycle high judgment is on target. Refuse to be intimidated by fast talker . Hold your ground. Love is present! VIRGO CAu~. 23·Sept. 221 : Oegrc.e of confine· m cnl is present. Re spcci fie concerninE! de· tatls Know that being alone is not same as be- ing lonely Tre asure pri v a cy rathe r th an dread inE! it You're on brink or discovery soon you will cast out fears. doubts. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ) Accent on friends, hopes .. wishes -putting buisiness concepts into motion . Laughter re places tears. You feel grcat~r degree of self· esteem. Member of OP• positc sex puys mean· But the homeowner can spend a lot more p c unborn child is that It could reduce money and make more mistakes without the <From age 1 > the size or families. He says many help of a designer, Ms. Jfawk stressed. patented by Ericsson. Involving couples increllse their fa milies by How does a consumer find a qualified continuing to try for the child's sex µe rson? One way, according to J oan Neville, is separation of the y chromosome of their choice. to look for membership in ASJD. male-bearing sperm from t~e X A problem with do·it·yourself is Only designers who have passed rigorous c hromosome fe male · bearing that two doctors who did much of I d bel th aperm Alter the tillering process examinations are a lowe to ong to e as· is completed, artificial insemma· the research on this method have sociallon, explained Dan Steen. "It's like the Uon is required. com e up with differing conclusions bar exam ." •Selective abo r tion. a con· according to the Population There are, or course. highly qualified de· troverslal method in which um-Reference Bureau l nc or ~1~ners who don't belong to ASID, since it's not n iotic fluid ls taken from 8 Washington mandatory, but membership is one good way to woman's uterus during the fourth ln ~ pomphlet titled "Boys or ~tart siphoning out unqualified people, he said. month of pregnancy to test for the Girls? Parenti;' Preferences and Ms. Neville stressed that consumers should sex of the fetus. tr the sex 18 Sex Control." the bureau says Or. interview designers and look at their resumes "wron .. an abortion can be Rodrigo Guerrero V. who ha s before they select one. They should ask to see 1 K~ Most doctors oppose completed a fellowship at Ha rva rd s um pies of the work and talk to former clients f~1~ ~:::hod. Un ive rsity 's School or Public Dr Paul Dmowskl a Chical(o Health and Is associated with the SCORPIO cOct . 23 Nov 211 . Accent on goals. achievement . dia· logue with s uper ior Domes t ic adjus tment also Is on agenda. You gel facts, figures con cernlng finances. You learn about potential. A business transoction in· volves you. Greates t gains are made if you are diplomatic. SAGITrARIUS <Nov 22·0 ec. 21) · Your intui· lion works overtime You see what is likely to occur. Distances are bridged -language and generation gaps are e radi cated Pisces. Virgo figure prominent- ly. Find out who said what -and why . Denn • term s. avoid self deception CA PRICORN <De<.·. 22-Ja n. 19 J: Dig beneath superficial indications. s t atem ents. Accent' responsibility -but make cleat that added r e m une ratton is to follow. You could be in· vol ved In m yst ery . Ingredients includ e money and love. Cancer native figures pro- minently. AQUARIUS lJan 2().Feb. 181: Get rid of burdens not your own be free to decide and to protect yourself in legal sense. Aries. Libra and Scorpio persons play key roles. Persons with opposite views might ap· peal to you a s con· clllator PISCES <Feb. 19· March 20l: Asociate is enthusiastic. talented and selfish. Know it and a ct accordingly You have "creative urge " Fulfill lt in constructive manner . Work. depen· dents. service. pets and health grab spotlight. Leo. Aqua rius i n · div \duals figure pro· mincntly. • Club Calendar runs each Wednesday m the Dally Pilot and conlams rn>hces o/ women's and sennce club rMctmgs and evenu Jor the /ollounng week - Thursdlly through Wednes· da11 Send nohc£18 to Club Calettdar. Datly Piwl. P O Bor 1560. Costa Me$a, CA 92626 Be 81.ire lo mclude your 11ame and phone number Nolices muat be ui our hand& two wee/a m advance To request a picture. write or call the FeahAres Department. 642·4321 There's one lhlnK l 'v{' alway}I said al)Clut tis· hermf'n They may not ulways calt'h fish. but th~y at lcat.t know why. It's too l1tte in the duy. It's too curly In the day Th1: wale r level ts down. They're s pawning The ra.in isllrrcd ·em up T h e ato m bomb scre wed up the h•kt:b. You need a boat You need wadl'r' They aren't h1t111~ on worms <avoc ... dos. sautecd shnm11 or l)e4'Ch melba > It's too hot ll 's too n('ar an Army bast• They're too small to takC' the bait They're too large to bill• They haven 't bitten s ince the De moc r ats took office Probably the best re lose your pole a:s:nsltnl( in the reHcue ·"The puyoff ts when Kimberly!' th row 1n S t I C k : d n d I h c d (I g swims over your Linc to retrieve Ul~m ·· ·'T hat s terrible." I su1d ··why didn l you Just move on lo uoother spot···· "I couldn't Kimberly caughl ht'r hrn1t and I hung around trying to see what kind of bail she was using." ason I've heard to date ,--~~~~~~-- was when my husband RUffELl'S stra ggled home a few weeks ago Crom a day at UPHOLSTERY the lake. The only fish W'-Y• w.,,. he caught were on his ,.. .. ,. hands. 1'22 ...._. ""4 "What happened "" l c .... MeM-.Ml-02H asked. ''The lake 1s polluted with Ktmbt:rlys, "' ht' said. '"What are Kim · berlys?" "K1mberlys are three· year ·old childre n who run around l he lake screaming. ·1 got one' I got one" They trip over the worms and the en tire can fa lls in the water enough to reed ever y fis h throug h a nuclear attack. .. K l mbe rlys thr ow roc ks into the wate r wh en they gel bored . Not little pebbles. but rocks lhat are five times the ir s i ze a nd you wonde r how they can lift them . Sometimes they fall in the lake and you #la~~~ ~(!Jn~. ,. ft##I' ITS COMING $l~!!N SPECIAL OFFER in your Sunday newspaper magazine section -RJ~Js©'.71 f~rn~. HI """1U South Coast Plala 540-6991 What is ..• cl rclinbow of color .20,000 years old . .a unique work of a rt FOSSIL IVORY SCRIMSHAW JEWELRY 111 sterlrng or 14 kl QO/d ....Ja;~• £i cftortt ifw_~qe ltf. Thr unuautll tn 011l10ut>J1 q1f1J1 J{'U'l!try ISJI w ... 1 .. iotr or 11111.;. • l\crON lrom w,..1tlllf "'•"' Nr"'l'O"' R-•o< ~ • 431 .. ~1 1 Best-Idea Since Shopping Carts 1 ~ow you can do a week's shopping ~ without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 Hparace printed Item•, pf u• mddltlonel spec .. .-~ can flll 111 youraelf, 34 8taplH 21 Ve9elablH 14 Fruita . "SOME DES~C:,NERS,.':t~~jh~ be very g~ cndo~rlnol<!(ISl~llJl.<l.Ji.Y.P..~<:plQ.&h!~ , un1yer.sidad Del Valle .• Call . ,~ ~~ '°'* 1tl;~.'1!-~ ~~ fti« i~ .. ~~ti"HIU~~~ ... <tl.~ · tft~'l""1--~I t1onlll, she sold. A good a es1gll'WU'16iffi' .. s says eight out of io of his patients 1mpr<?ves its chances for a boy by ........... ...-.~~~ . , • ,, 11i11i1;•cS•j """ 19 Meat and adept at both contemporary ~?d traditional. who used Ericsson's technique to having intercourse six to nine days . While Sll~crs said that a designer .-:Vr1t~s h 8 ve boys we re s ue cessful. before ovulation. his o~ her s1~nature across ~ home, this Dmowski said he thinks one of the On the other hand, Or. Landrum doesn t mean ~at t~e home w1ll be a carbon other two women became pregnant' Shettles at Gifford Me morial copy of the designers other work. . by natural intercourse a nd the other Hospital in Randolph. Vt.. sug· "~ personally wa~~ the client~ hous~ to couple had trouble with the s perm gests a boy •s most likely when a took hke the m. not me. asserted Joun Neville. ·e a ation couple has tntercourse at ovula· . The customer als~ h~s obligations to the de· s ~·~e n~e not really a ble to lion. srgne r once the selection is made. l l any way the outcome Anothe r proble m with do-lt· "You should work out the scope of the pro-~ra~~~ C:o~y .. said Dmows ki yourself is that ways to determine blcm , give a realistic budget to the d~signer and dlrecto~ of the fertility unit al when ovulation occurs -s uch as not ~"~-the ::oon f~r 1r:f P'!,'!f·wiJ,~ge ~!~ Chicago's Michael Reese flospital. taking ~ womun's temperature Haw.... lift: cua mer s ou e e I "We con Increase the chances -bre not reliable. signe r about the manner or payment. He sbou d f "" l hl h . t 31 lO "When ovulation occurs 18 pay up front. Ever yone has to work on a cash 7rom 80.JV percent wB ct if1sana uurle ·s almost impossible to det~~lne n b I .. S·tO· . percen . u co p I . . ow 85 s. . r 11 r not willing to assume the r\!1k of exactly." said Dr. Robert Glass. u . What will a cWJto,!"er get in trade or a o another femole chlld, I do not ac· gynecologist who s pecializes In his hard-earned cash . First, there should be a t th u ts.. fertility at the University of finished product cep· em as pa en · c llf -1 "Part of tho service ta the completed job-Dmowskt said work Is being a Oi iua. I th,. 11 fl t.oo1· thina lo don e to separate the female· Glass sold he would advise P cturea on " wa • re ut, every a upl"'• lntereated In •"leclln° k it look lived in ind complete " said Ma bearln1 sperm, but the procedure <'O '"' " "'"' a ma .0 • · 18 more cllfflcull their child's sex to wait a few Neville. "Some methods arc confirmed .. vean to see If Erlc11son'11 te<'h Next. there 1'hould be an evidence of quality h Id .. 8 f 1 k ' n ique is Improved "I counsel in the home. ,,''You ahould come away with n~~y 'ts in~~I~~ i~ r~c cll~k~i couples not t-0 rush Into It," he elev~ted lute, Ma. Hawk su11ested. a llcatlon for lmprovlna the said. You should be happy to come home and be CP r f 1 hlld .. Saclal Rclentlsts rai11e Important there," added• Dan Steen . "There is organlia· c o~!!a~~ :a~~: ~11111. cost ror psychologlc-nl nnd soclologleftJ lion , balance and cohesion. There la a hJaher bis sex 1JClaeUon potlent~ 18 airfare que!!lioru1about11ex 11e. lectlon. level of t.ute. You feel right." • · · R r. i t di h 1 F.. beat ..., Ill\ 1 8 home ·'the des Isner to Chlca10 and a hotel room for a c err ng to 11 u os s ow ng or au n bo week that more couples prefer boys to should be ~re at the dr~wlnf a~~ when the "Ther are eomc office ex· slrl!I , Nnncy E. Wllll a m9on , wq[k !.!~· a., .~rt~ "!1 N11c~~e. He ~!2~1 ~ns5,;,, but thersi J~no. charge ror write•: "It iA ~ that sex con. .....,_ .._.~ .,.-... ., • .U $w II~ -• ·-~ltti"-p'Ge...,., ... ~ It " ~ ""'"•'tJ IQ.Q{a..ofttlD.. UI "Welton &ecket C~he •rc;hltect T once aa1d to perlm~ntal, .. be uld ... aet boy s'"' U\u i lr 1 arid" 'Ulet ' me that one day buildings w1U be designed trom To hear Omowt1ki tell It . one used. the male sex ratio would rise the loslde out. Th Y can m~~e a good facade, benefit or selectlna the ticx of the in.some countnes .. but where wUI the chairs RO? e TWo-yHr eupp4y (104 ff•t•> fuml•Md In c;onvenlen1 tHr~tf P•d Send Today To Become A Super Shopper ----------. Fiii in tMacoupon, mill wllh I S1.7a+.50po1tao•&handllnoto: I Piiot Printing Shopping Ual I P.O. Box 1MO I 330 W. 81y St. I Cotti Meaa, Caltf. 92828 I I INAMl--------------1 t I llT'lltll'T-- - ------ - - --1 fl•" entrtea ' J D•lry Item• 20 Mleeellaneout l tHI •P\O•f'I ~ ... .. ,. •••• •••• - -... N UI ll lM .. •• • n f _,,., .,.. ... Tueeday. 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CAR BUFFS 0 \.-nJlt'd 3 t·11r 1u1ral(e + latltC' hOp & lntlh 11t n-ar with loo ol park lfij( Iha l'Wltoro biu It 4 Ur a B• hMu... Y.1htt.1dc <.'Gil• M la )o'urm» I dtn in&. f•mllY ruoui 1·oun t f)I k l l t'h t-n , ll t On t' fll't'pj•l'•· and uh· 1 ntr\ 1-\J ll Pnt't' Mly $1:l0.000 l\ill 540-11~1 ~~HERITAGE REALTORS IUGAlllT VllWLOT Ardut"<'t-0wrwr will of f1•r hl11 1wh ll'C ••l nu d1arait lO UH· vurd11u1t•r ol tho• II 1t\'r1< of lund 1'll11 lit'lltl)' rulllnlC purci•I I• CQU!llllrlu n oGOnt1I 751j l:,01 HUGfADDOM A.LI "'al e tatt' aid\t'T1J11<"d ln ~ ne_,,pept"r ,, auh ]"'ct lQ U\f'! Fedt"ra I I'' air lluusin a Ac t of l9b "1uch rnall«!ll 11 1llrtf11I t• 1d ve rl11c ' un ) p r 1• rl!rt'nc~. hrr11t.tl1t1n. or --------- Lr yuu're lool..111K for u nlt t' ~It(' ran11ly hOmt• with loO. uf ruom for en ter'lu111111~ tr'y th11. um•' It h~ 4 OOdrornm., :1 bulhl4, luge 11d<I on f1u n1l> room Wllh 2nd {1rt'plact', fruit tr~ tin<l u ~as BBQ All trus for only SIW .000 Call before 1l '!> gont>, 5S6 2660 dlM'nnu.tulllot) bu\t~ nn rn~. ro&or. N'll11100, '('" or nalloru1J on1un. ot 11n tnleollOn to nu.Ice an\ i.uch prefr•r('nt'e. II m1t11 uun. ot d bcn mtndllon 1lus QeWllpaper w11J not knowmalf 1JCcepl Jn) a dve rlla1 ng fo r rt•JI estate wtuch Is in viola \loo ol the law lock lay SpKial f'ln t ume off~·rt>d In L2h > ,. a r i. 0 u tit t 11 n din f.?. cu.,tom dt>rul a tl'd ho m1• Wllh large l'OlY family room. built 1n ·rv . & p uneled b1tr Country k1 tcht!n with ::.t a m ed .SELECT gJass window. and room for pool mulct! this a PROPERTIES perfetl flfmtly hum c ------i 67~. NEWPORT •••• ,. I ' ,,.,., HEIGHTS !;?!;!,:S-; ~ lfi&ll ~:~& ::E1J~~:: ron ._...-.... TIM SU .... SHl .... E I"" s pec ta I ho m · . Lr~ -w.r ..... ..... ..... g r e e nho us e 1n ne w DAILY P.fLOT os._s EVERY ROOM! back yrd w/s prinkle r li4lllty for the flnt In-Outstimding Me.'la Verde system. Recently r e c:.orrecf 1--M~ ...a.. p 1 h h b. modeled & h1jilhly up ~ .... ,. 00 ome wit a ig graded. make th1s horn<' _________ , farruJy room. features in in one of Newport ·s mos l elude formal dining. Wl•t sought after a reas. our Ho.MsforSa&e bar, love ly new wall.to best o fferin g. CALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• wall carpeting and bwlt· NOW• 640-7711 an kitc hen Fu II price ~!~!~ .......... !~.~~ $125.900. CALL 751 ·3191 [r~::~::l1•1,.,,zj •. "!"3•4•1 ... a"1•4•j• WTSIDE Owner transferred. Lov· ely re modeled J Br a nd h0.4te family room, all bwltins. outside guest room. overs1u.od pool. al· tey e ntranc e . Ne ar WestcLJ(( shoppinR a nd muc h more. As king $99.000. Call S4().115l ~~ .... HERITAGE . • REALTORS C:: SELECT Real E.~tatc t PROPERTIES ------· PRESTIGIOUS TURTLEROCK ONLY SI ll,250 21R. 2 IA.DEN Mobile home. il1 5 star adult park. City o f Irvin e . Beautiful a p Pollllment.s. $12,500. Call Bea. 548-7729 or 751·9'.199 for appt. Roy R. McCCll"Ch Rltr A spacious 3 bdrm. l :i.. ba home w /o utdoor atnwn & calhedral ceil ings . Out s tanding k1tchen features a full wall o( shelves plus pa n· t r y . This hig hly Up·---------graded home was bit by Broadmoor. Poolside lot. 759-1501 VETS . PENNY PINCHER ADS FOR PEOPLE TO PEOPLE ONLY $2.00 (for 3 lines, 2 days) Call Today • • • Print Tomorrow! Sell any ite'!" or com~ination of Items totaling $75 or •ess with a 3 fine ad for 2 consecutive days for only $2. Each additional line is 60c for the 2 days. You m ay place your ad by phone, j ust dial (714) 642·5678 and charge it. Call Monday thru Friday 8 :00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M . for aext day's paper or call by noon on Sa turday for Sunday's paper. Lingo Aul&lATt INCREDllLE WOOD & GLASS -Spec....,_. two bedrOOM .._ withlft Hty waldetg dltt.ce of cloWldoWWI .ct Mailt IMcJt. Totafty .-... let eYety detail l11clltdiftcJ a larci-••hn tub .ct loft . Sttperior crofhMClftshlp ttw-CMIC)llout and yourt for ••• Sl49,500 499.4551 RED CARPET Lrvine Starter Home on c orner lot. $82,000. S Bedroom. 2 bath hom e $82,000. S Bl'd r o om fireplace. $64.500. Beer Bar. $30,000. Assumable VA loan ' N common walls. Un1vers1· ty Park $95,950. Talk to Red Carpet 754-1202 We hsten HEWIN NEWPORT HTS. Enchanting 2 bdrm.. 1 bath home on 1Jeaut1ful, larger corner lot : home Is perfect as 1s or hali lots or room for expans ion. Just ltsted at $115,000 ~•w~ ~:73-7300 I ACRE Building or.Jiobile home Site J usl East or Ortei.ta Hwy All utilities to prn· pe r t y . Xlnt term s . 1/676-5717 or 1/523·4462 FARGO MESA VERDE Huge yard. S bdrms. pnde of owne rship lhru· uut Ready to move in. Sll9,500. EAST SIDE COSTA MESA Cus tom 3 bdrm home, bit, formal din-rm & bonus rm. Own e r 's transferred. $98.500. HAllOI VIEW HOMIS--4'HASI II New exc lusive! Ideal 4 BR fa mily home faci ng the greenbelt. Near e le mentary school & cornm. pool. Gorgeous patio with blt·in BBQ & fire.ring. Lush established garden. Lge family rm with mirrored wet bar. Ma ny .extra improvemen ts. Only $196.000 incl. land. 1871 n . WHEELER OPEH we> 10·1 WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO •• REALTORS 2111 S.. Joaqieln Hiit Road HEW~ CEHTEll, H.I. 6 .. 4-49 I 0 ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAllY OWNED COMPANY SlRVING rHE SOUTH COHSI AREA SINCE 1963 PERF£CT PUCE TO -PLAY in the PRIVACY of f!'t'Our PRETTY heated POOL in the ~ATIO of this lovely ~ Bdrm home. Quality hardwood fl oors. stucco interior. Priced at only $77 ,950. Hurry to see this one! Cal su .... 141 Se rving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beac h-Newport Beach IALIOA NEW LISTING! 5 Bdrms. or 4 and den- charming older Spanish style home in the best Balboa P oint localion. Ove r sized lot . 2 t'a r garage + room for bout. A lot of home for $230.000 1n this neighborhood! Call Curt for details. START MOW ••. .. bwlding an equity for your future. We have a perfect opportunity for you lo do j UJ>t that with thJs 3 bdrm . 2 bath con do m Village Walk. Lol!> of greenery to let you t!n joy the ··country life". yet cl~ to South Coast Pla~a for t he t•on ve 111ence of .. city hre .. $75.500 673-4400 HARBOR .... ....... ---...... ...... BAY& BEACH 673-1700 ~I;_ - Sell things fast with Dally Pilot Want Ads. i\ 1>1 \'l'l11n "' llarhur lrH1·,1m1·nt ('11 AVALON Com e r bl:lild1nrc s ite with VICW of Cutallna 's IO\'Cly Avalo n Harbor <.:a ll Carol Sascot, c·oncerning Uus new bstin~. $41.500. 2 Choice duplexes on ad· joining lots In EasL'!ide Costa Mesa. Each apt has 3 bdrms .. 2 ba ths & frplc. Encloc;ed Rarages These units are nearinjt t.'Ompletion. so act now & select your own colors $165,000 Each duplex. 8-*% LOAN .. on lovely condo near the SAN JOAQUIN Golf Course & Country Club, like new. 2 bdrm. condo wtlh formal d mmg rm. & den; e nd unit. Assuml• the 8~% loa n at th<' r~· aillitic price or $113.500. BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. , , .... u . · "s CLASSIFIED HOURS /\1h1·111wr' mav 11l11n• 1111_•11· llfl' bv h·h•phonl' 11 0011 m lo'> .1011 m Moll(!," lhrn F11d.1v H 111 noun ~ •• tur ''''' n ~Tl\ M "-"" on· 1 n : .~~I W II.I\ 1>12 56711 lll'VflNC:T(I!'< llh\1'11 I 1H75 f1,.,., ... kl 111 !)oMJ 12:!11 L/\C-:t'NA Rl-.1\l"ll 11"'6 Glenn••\lr1• 1.li1tuna Ut'.•<'h 491 9466 SAr>OU :RAl"K 2S20 L» , • .,, lloml La11u11a lhlb 5111 i;:110 MIRTll l'Ol':'-TV tlial lrt't' 540 lllO CUSSIRED DUDLIHES Ot·a!ll1111· 1or 1 opv & kill~ 111 '.1 .IU pm th1• 1lav h.•f11n• p11hl11,11uin ,., '''Ill l11r ..;untlav & Mun· 11,1v t-:11i1 1nn' v. hrn ~·:<1111111· 1~ Sururr111 v. 12 Orltlf1 DAMA POlt-IT ~N•wDuplu Complete management on premises. Each u111t two bedroom. and den, two rull bath :-.. r 1 r e p I a c 1• s . b r 1 <' k courtyard i\n excellent Investment al $139.500 COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-55'' b Your Profession HOMc R.fo;PAJHS? Did you know ~ou can place a class1f1cd ad 1n the O:uly Pilot Scrvaet.• 01rc·ctory for a whole month for as little H!> Sl.62 per du v» For more lllforma t1on. cull 642 567K ISLAND REAL TY 211·5 J 0° I I 50 PETE BARRETT REALTY 642·5200 S ELL YOU R OWN HOME S89S FEE Assis t 1n cids (in. ~ales. escrow l'tc Rl::AL TY t'REt: HOMt;s R. E. Advisory S1:rv1ce 530.2224 fllc~'~!.~~r REMODB.ED PRINCETON CUSSIRED IMMACULATE! Beller than a ltEGUUTIOHS m odel h o m e. Many "<'us t om ·~'s ...Ar1r.11~· ~-·\.f.W_""'°.,_ &1JcklipgF4de1 i~'" · ,1·""' ~ ,.';;;~. '~w... ill" all n c w 1T< itch e n. Pop u I <tr •mm1•d11111·1v Tu t-: l ·slory. 3 bedroom townhome io OLD CdM COTTAGI One o f th o s e c harme r s ! Two • bedrooms. nifty patio area. a family room or activities a rea. a g lass enclosed dining area and a re modeled kitc he n . De lightful north o f the hig hway neighborhood. Only $139,500. U~IVU~ fi()M~§ REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona d!!I Mar also in Mes.:i V1•rrh'. .11 546 5990 OCEANFRONT Quality crartsmanship in mahog. trim & oak floors. sets off this landmark ; 4 BR. 3 ba. home in finest location. Established trees & lawns. $475,000. IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 2'h bath family home on quie t c ul de sac. Oversized pool. playhouse. extra storage $169.000. IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip BILL GRUNOV;,~EALTOR 3.11 P.oy,.d .. D• ,..,,. N B , 675 6161 · MESA VERDE MIMI ESTATE Big btO park hke yar<t Priced well below the market ! Out.standing 3 bdrm home w tfrml din rm, ra m rm w /3 frplcs & 3 baths Obi door entry Huge country kitc he n w 1cook isla nd. Abun- dance or cabinets . ~xtr.:i lice w111l of ::.tone in fam rm !'hone now for appt 54.>9491 IASX IN THE SUM In your btn sun room w /t 'rench doo r s . Has s kylig ht & Me x l<·an quarry lilt•. Btflly de· corated. 2 story. 4 bdrms + den hom e. Fanta!>llt' 20 x J O fam i l y rm w1cathcdral ce1li nRs Ma1is1ve used bnck frpll· Phone today for appt 545-9491 Real l?sla lc $61 .900. Ullli...IBEATABLE Near ocean 1n llunl " ington &•at·h. S ha rp 2 VA TERMS bdrm. JU:.l I 5 m 1 lo •· Bdrm. family home. beach. In area of t'' l~e t1v1n g r oom . pens ive property JO',., w 1 Frank11 n r p 1 c Down. Cull 962·7788 Spa clous ra m i ly rm, , __ K_E_Y_R_E_A_L_T_O_tt_._s _ huge t'Overed pa tio. And .,.OL s urpnse. a bonus room 4 + r-v Cullnow64~ S74.900! FORESTE OLSON ..,., ._., ,.,tc;uci. AIA ... DONED 3 Bedrms. la rg e h;ick yard. covered patio. w tblln BBQ. pnced for qwck s ale. $64.900 Call 714 963 6767 FHA VA TERMS Sharp 4 bdrm pool honw 1n good ne1J:hborhootJ near school~ & shoppin.I( Hc modelcd kalcht!n. new cabmcl:>. stainles:-. srnk:-.. Real U.taic· HEW LISTING! OCEAN 112 ILK. Grc•at duph'X b uy . 2 bdrm houst• + I bdrm apt. Ovt!r l t'ar ,l(arn~·· Only Sl59,500' RdH•r hurry on th1:-. one ·cauw 1t md udt-s the land• · lalboa lo' ProD. -~ .. ~••4·~· ~ • 675-7060 . r " .. ~ Or you l!!fil'_\,lse ttie ~v n~;bl~nk k>el•'llf ,; • \i~~~-;.~~o.rn o-anr l'lrot P:C1. Box 1560, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 NEWPORT REDUCED 1>AJ1.Y I'll.OT ·"~um •. , convenient location in Village Ill. PENINSULA SPECIAL 1r 4 WORDS MAKI OHE UNE PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 BankAmericard #-•••.•••••••• Master Charge # ..• : •........ - $2.00 s2.eo $3.20 $3.IO SEND BILL D Exp. Date ...... . Exp. Date ..... . Publish for ............ days. beginning . . . . . Classification . . . .......................... . Na_n')e .••••. ' •.••.••••.••••.•••.••••••.•••.••••• Address ........................................ . City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phone ....... . $26,500 Gorgeous ranc h sty le CWllom built in NewJ>(lrt ' Quiet cul·de-sac. Red brick pathway and white rail rence. 2 Massive fireplaces. Beamed ceil ings. Huge family room W/11 n. wet bar True country ·s tyle kitc he n. Fantastic 66' cover ed paUo! RV parkl.ng--end muc h , muc h m ore! Owner will carry 2nd T .D. Price r educed $26,SOO. Hurry. call lo· day I (ll'IN Ill 9 •ti~ fl.JI'< !(lfll tvl(f • !•IHMtl OCEAHMOMT 3 Bdrm. + den home on :.>xSS n. lot; frpl.. built· ins, pat.lo: beamed cerl· lrtttS. $:175. 000 673-3116.3 6'2·22Sl Eve1 associated hah1h1 v lnr ttw I 1r'1 m N•1t•(·t 1nwr11onon11 $121.000 including the land . CANCt-:t.l.1\Tf0:-1 .... Wht-n k llhnl!• an .HI tw 'lift• to m,1kt· ,, n·1,ord ot lhf' Kii.i, Nll\lflt-:11 lll\'f'n VOii hv vo1.1r Ml 1 ukt•r 11~ rct•<·•PI ul vour t'.11Wt•lla11nn Th" kill m1mtw·r mu~I bl• prrwn h 'fl hv lh" t!d \l'r\llSl!I 111 1'Hs.· or" d1sputt· r/\Nl'f:l.l.i\TION O li <'O ICRl-;CTI ON O f N ~:W /\ll 111::1-'0 H t: RUNNINI; t:v1•rv 1·trort I~ m11d1• lo kill ('If' <'llrr1>1·1 u n • .,., 111t lhHl hA~ ht•<'ll nrdn1•d. IJul ,.,. rnnn<>I ruar11n h.,. lo do 'IO until thl' :•d h•~ appr11rrd '" the puJ>t•r (ll Mf-:.J\ I.IN t• All!-n-. lttl~ /If(' ~lrl<'\lv t'llJlh 1n 11dv8nrr b~ m1t1I nt ul unv on1• of our ol flN"I NO phonr ordtr~ 0 1•1t<llt nr l i'i rn Fl'ldav, Cu\IH Mt'"• 01 hl·«' & 12 noon nl 1111 bflll'l(h 0H1t'1.,. Tll t-: OA II. V I' I I.OT A. CO&.awB.&. IANr& CO. 644·9060 2111 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RO. IN NEW!tOAT CENTER Siii< & flNlt GREAT BRITAIN C B G R E V 0 D F 0 T 1 A R T S R I S s R I H L 0 y e z e H H s R s V E Y D N 0 M 0 L H E B E E t A A U A T D D E F R R I 8 T L £ T H V W J E R T B N t L E A l W N A C l E N 0 D E B A E V 0 A A A T I X H l A R N N S N T H E M E V N N R N C W A R T E E M A 0 R S S N 0 A T 0 A S H S 0 H $ E H D T M H A I A A R P S A D N 0 A D SRAESOSWK LEEL EBOMHN H Y 0 t T L L H E R N S Y 0 N W T E A s G R E A H c H 0 H r e c I T 0 R s L t I E N L 0 W C C A T E H T R 0 A S S R L D R L L K 0 Y 0 Z E W £ I N 0 [ ~ l S P U U 0 L R E N L 0 N D P R l Q 0 '"'~ Hldd9in wonft ti.low --~. bedt· -d. up, down Of dllQONlly. Find Md! lfld bOI( It In..: J Bdrm homl'. c lose 10 ·~ flave ~methang Lo sell"' water, o wnt•r will I· Clussif1ed adi:. do 1t wdl Iman«> Agt 6'2 3J3fl macnab I Irvine realty suraa WOOOIRIDGE LOCATION Near lake. beach. pools & new Village Center for easy s hopping. This d elightfully papere d & paneled 2 BR townhome w/rear deck is irreslible at only $71 ,900! Forrest Powers 752·1414. <V·l53> CH4RMIHG WOOOlllOGI CIOSSIMG Beautiful Bri(l!hton just steps from Arborlake. P lush upgraded Cpt, window coverings & \Jsed brick patio. A lovely home ready to move into!' Mini lake view from upstairs. too~ $137.500. Amy Brown i52· 1414. (V · 154) I• '· 111 :> tr IC' ~r .. ~ w r. 1111 • '" 111 ', IH 1\1 T011S /• ,' .,,,,, fl I '''' '' I ,.,, f rl'•l'rvts thr rt11h1 10 da'l.~1rv. rdll t:tn•flr nr r1>r11~f' 11 n v tlf1v•·r lllil'mt•nl 11nd to than1h• 11~ Tlflt"' & r•••ul1111on~ Bin Lomond Streit of Dover 0111moor :. • ......l. ~ f!IV!f~VRfl .,.._ _ _..1~ I '~~ , .... __.;..._. .. •.,. _ __.';..,.•.,-•--z._ ....... ..._.......,..,...,.. ~-~...-"' ··-Ul~:;~;:;===~kl ,.,yioo~r;, ""· >~· I ~( I-lave somet.hinR you want MAIU..0 ADDHSS lo sell? Cla ssified ods do 1' 0 flox tfl+IO It weu. 6'2-5678. ~~:t11 .~,.,._,...,.. "'* rn9MI R/Wrl;.,· ~-'4)·lUS' '44-4200 Loch.._ Lodi Katrlnt SnOwdOn 901 OOver Orlv~ H•rt>or View C•nter Loch Lomond lncllc.lpt Roell L.id'e End rrvlne •t C•mPIA V•rt•v C.nltr Tomorrow: Th• lrottitn Orlmm 7S2· 1414 '- ' -I • e • C4 OAA. Y ,..LOT TW!dJIZ. ~ 19, 1171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 102 c..... ....... •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• MIW SMNW ~ Wlft4 NW JIOJl' ........... 2 bedroom a chft -2 baUw. n~ - 81g kitchen with breakfast area -s&de yud, bu room for pool er i.,.,. pa_Uo. Priced below market at •·*· Small down oa,vment • owner wiU uatlt tn hnanctn1 or lean opuon CALL'1a.MJ7 6.H.~llALTm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1024 ....................... ....... COii.LOT Super hmlly hom•·· fealunn1 t flrt!pl-1u.-.a. 1u 880. RV ll'<'et.t and beautiful lawn OwnC!r .WOW. C'all ~ 5880 • ,. Hf RITAGC Ill A l I c Hh MIM VIROF. 4 Br 2 Ba, •bit coad .... .000. Open I~ l'L lf1t Andro. Ci>...,... 1IOJ C._ .. Mer IOU ~ Print.ooly.14M'TI . ...................... ....................... ~ fllDI ~ llAUTY * llJ4,500. * aooo 14 n 1u1tomll•d VA TBMS u..& pnl"t!d Mmt• m home nr 1olf count. '1 u 11 ' 111 t .-d "e 11 • r Obi._ '1111radt-d 2 tidrm. Owner wtll carry Ind ..... h.•uow11 til buyue ~l\rwplac-..-. WMd R 2 1176.000 NO-'Ull llll." 1n. .. tall1-d n,.w ptu.l> .... room w build 8ob \'rf>lt"-,nt'Wch.:shv.ubef', ftlll O• lum1 C'•ll Dt'W b(X 1utt>r hC'atc-r, -...1u A1t-nt nt'w lu t cht•n 1·uunl\'r lotlb. Ii nt-w lutc!Mft floor ""' V fir! ~h.&Jl> 3 bdrm " r .. .m rm. 2 •U>t') home Only ISt.900 w fh'l h pl&lnl lnl.ad• lo GUI ('311 todaJ M5-Nl JUSTTHIHK A UKIMEW H.Y ... LLS ~aut1ru1 \'itrcut 1 Yt! tiorrw. romer poo( ·~ lot. I Bdrm. 2 ba, 1900 sq t\. Xlnt terma -Villi. at Sl'7.000, Call M0-5112 HOt.-+ tMCOMI '"" .... " toSJH,000. CEDAR OLEN <'~ tlOWI Av"°"'" eo.rot h'• >4 C..a11001'01 In• 1 64' Of.J.4 MONTICELLOTWNUSt; 38r, 2&. 1'70 sq ft Dbl attach ""r, ii.uper loc. pools. clbhH. liharp de cor. $67,800. By owner ~tZ3 or 980-6195 Muou~llu Cundomm1um for only 1118.500. 3 Bdrms. l~ b•. all n41w c.•rpl.I, !'Ullll, apphunt•eb, ligM fixtures. etc South ol Baysid~. A rare i n d a ur prlaln&IY --------- D. J. ,..._...., IM. "''·3162 MISAVHDI $99.900 spacious 3 bedroom + den', 2 story home. PLUS u never vacant roomy rental. Pvt financing provided •l 1ube~ntial aa vlnp to buyer. c ........... MOVE tNNOW 1bil vacant beauty 11 re· acly to 10. Oul ot area OWMr HYI aeU quh:k. Only tor~. dwn. Ownr w/carry llll rittnancin~. 4 HR. fplc. much more. '12.500. Xlnt buy Ul pn me loca uon. Priced to 8\!11. e ~Agent. --_ • CGr0N del Mer I 022 "HARBOR VIEW". S BR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4'"' ba, OCEAN VfEW. W Coa H NB pool. tennis crt·sz frnt am · al wy, Dl'LX 3Br home + 2 Br yard, unusual pnvacy, 64M646 Apt. both w lfrpl<' • $288.000. Courtesy 101~~~~~~~~~ garages 607 L.rkspur. .... 1-$210.000. By ownr pr\n _ .... _ra_._87_5_~0580 _____ _ PlllMll·ZLOT Plana by promJnenl N. B. arcbit.. In plan check, for 3 quality units orig. de· a1gned ror developer O('· ('Ullt. All varlances ap· pr'd. Potential condo conversion, existing ren· table 3 br home. Mpprox. 1425 sq . fl . Plan11 & permits incl'd. Terms poll(llble. Try low OO 's. Ownr /Bkr , wkdays 642-6102: eve8 " wknda 642--4894 or (2Jl )822·2436. un.ly &tG-lMO JASMIHICU. All modela. Agent~D02S ATiltCTIOM IHYISTORSI! Uu11lex ·S block s to oouch. Prime arcu. View of oceun SlOS.000 As · sumable loun. Cash Clow w1reg. down pymnl. Call 714.96J.6'767 tA·tN •11 l •fl •fl.JI' f(tfli l\\I ' te-lfillKI 1024 '"·'°' 3 BR. lfo~ Hath. Lg frplc, t'1A. RV access. dbl gar. ne w cpts. drps. p11int. Move·ln cond. VA. no down. U!rms avail. 757 W. Wilson. Open dally 1-5. 831..ooM. Ownr /agt. LOCATIOH PLUSH You musl see this 4 l•--------bdrm. fam·rm Mme on COSTA MESA-No need hoge lol; ·2 co.Yered to qualify for a mortgage pati°'. walk to school&. loen su.000 lo auume park &shopping. Offered SV.~ VA loan. Nice 3Br, al S85,000. with DO down honw. din rm. lg fam rm, toveU. gorgeous frplc, huae well 140-36'6 kept yd. S'74,SOO. Prin on· ly. 567 ·3.'580 lllfltelc-.11 JASMIHICll8 Come '" the beauurul OCEAN VIEW from lhlS 2 sty. 3 BR. 2"'1 ba home 1n this guarded gale t'Qmm. Master suite has v11•w + cozy retreat w1/ireplace $245.900 IASTSIDI Avu1l Nov. 640..2422. 21 PtXa UHITS REAl fc;.T ATE c1·~1 Dr. Open Sut/Sun C--..a...... .._._ I 022-4 Separate houses on 1-:r ~ _, --acre lot. Room to bulld 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• more. '200,000. Call CE 110111 1L1111 ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE CORONA DEL MAit Elega n t 2 Bedrm, 2 1h Ba Townhouse. Master Bedroom With Fireplace. Forma l Dinlng Room, Wet Bar. Two Pat ios & A Deck. Professiona lly Decorated. Sl.25.000. "' oona DllYE &31·1800 II RUTH El I' I I I I I PAV R 0 I I I' I I • I 1 MA G E l I I ~ Some llOUMllMC*'I Tll«e'1 r I I [ " to mucn Cllr1 under Mr r119, • lt'I 1111 -Wi ik IO Ille [s P E M l I A 1 t>ethroom. I I I r I 0 C:61"ole•• •he cll..c'I• QUOled by f1U1:i: t" ~ ,... .. ~ trr0td '°" ~.ioe ..... -...... belOw scUM-llTS ....._ •ca..-..... 11 oo Craig Batley. 831'1.286 RVMr.x . . . •.• .. ;ff>/\ l 1 I If!<, HewMt '-S. ..._., foto SaM ~Few S• H4Mlt n For Sak HouM' for S. MGOt~ Homrs •••••••• •••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• • •• •••••••••••• •••• • •• • • • • • ••• •• •• •• •• ,_. S~ I I 00 ~~ ....... ~~~~ ~~ ..... ~!~ ~~ ..... ~~~ ~~~~ ...... ~~~.~ .... ,... ... h 106• ...................... . •• ••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • Moo1:• hc,rr1 for ,.1 ... by CUstam Loft Monticello Ana .Idol for youna CQ'4PI~•. with m astc-r bedroom loft. t aunii 11,..1, and 2 bl>dnJOl1\!i P•tlo • ,$00. BKR S40 1720 NtCIDTOS&L TOOAY 8Dot.i.a 3 Bdrm Colle1e Park hom·e with 2 1or1tou1 llroplacea. re· CeU«t window ledge In llvlna room tor your plaol1 1nd • perfect ~llo ror your entertain· Ina Don 't mlu 11 1 R"duced l o SH.000 Sbown by appo101mcnt 31512 Va ar Phu:v _.,~lll- 1 ' .t W i;1 \'I. ~ i·' u ·' "•• en,.,"' "' MISADll.MAl llAUTY 8e3l lll'ea. nowly paint· ed Larae yurd, only $80,000. Call us at 754-7100 By Owner. lllpl Hgt.a 3 BR 2 BA. den w/frplc. hrdwd nrs. shutters, qt. cul.de· sa c 11 t. walk t o 1chool 1s hoppi ng. de tac h ed rm w /ba & drkrm. lg yard. $125.000 APPl only 387 Ramona Way, 645-4782 ME SA VERDE SHOWPLACE. V. acrtt park·vlew corner. BIG BIG HOME. $175,000. 196'1 Baleanc. ~9269 A.11-W.Lo. Assume this beauty. home 11 completed. up. graded. nothing ror you to do but relax In your own jacuzzi. Call right now lO a direct. line or ln- formaUon. 64S·9161 ; OPEN IWUSl RlAl TY ./' MESA VltlDE POOL S'7,500 Thick plueh carpeting and warm wood paneHng enhance this beautiful 3 bed.rm +family. Sparkl· Ing pool & Jacuul make for gracious living Owner has bOught and needs !jalc! Cell 646·7171 ()fo1t;,1ff1U•ll\f(/l"f( t-lll ( !eNMtl BY OWNER. 2 story. s I BDRM. 2 BATH, den. dining room. large R·2 corne r lot. $104,000. 673-9179 102' ••••••••••••••••••••••• --IT'S A LOVELY BLUE LAGOON VILLA LAGUNA BEACH Outstandlna view -oc~an. pool. gardens. finely decorated. co mpletely furnished. < 1976 Monte Carlo in the carport included) JUST A TUIN IEY OFFERING ~ Luxury 3 bdrm. 2 bath, wel·bar, patio. 2 l>wim pools. beach. tennis court. ~ccurily gate. Lush landlcaplng. S211,000. C41 MM1 v..-vw hr ..... 494-42'4 AAT DtHlll UA&.n 4•2·4144 1044 ...... 1044 . ............................................ . END OF THE ROAD Fabulous single story 4 bedroom executive home located In the pre:stlgloutt Deerfield area or Irvine Beautiful wood entry. de· corative drapes 11nd up graded carpets. Ideally IQCated in a community that lncludes pools. 1pua and parks. A1klng only $112.900. RM4CH RIAL TY 511·2000 No broker commission Woodbridge comer de- tached. 3 BR 2. BA SDUOO BU.cay 4 BR. den. 3 BA. hg lot. $159,990. 642-0112. 644.-T lmdoS.J ..... 3 BR 'a San Luls Rey. $129.900. 0..-. TrH COftdo Plan•. I + Iott-$57,778. f'LU.A .. EWPOIT REALTY 975·0616 red hill ...... ~'>2 -/500 Conveniently Located Near park and pool, this t.oWnhome has 3 bdr ms . 2 ba. Ready for the younii f11mily to move Into. Only 98.S.000. STOP 'Your shrinking dollar& with Uus investor':. de haht! ! An Orangetrec condo with I ~room a.nd next lo the pool. spu. tenrus courts und park ing. Now $$3,llOO. RA .. CH RIALTY 551.2000 LAllJlll'Clleech 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * DUPLIX * Ocean side or hwy. level lot. usy eccess lO bea<'h. N~ paint. minor re pairs. ideal for home & Income Hurr)'. only Sl!ii.900 M1ss1on Realty 494-073\ ,5()0, almoslnew. 4 BR 21A BA. 4 blka from ocun. 411 19th ST. Shown by appt only . PS-2112 ......... c ..... ~ •••••••••••• ~~.~~ 1~~~·~4~0.~l~J~l~7~~~ SACRIFICE!! Blaut. new Lg. 3 brm, tota ll y u pgr11de d . 67M311 By Owner. Turllerock. 3 8R 2 nA + family rm. UMIVllSITY PAIK Out1t1ndln1 Stanfor d townhome. Fee land. Owner. 561-4682 eves. V.A~TPMS arc avatlablt on 1h1:s areal .. Bdrm. lam rm home wh.lch a1u on J vn 11\lum ft"(' lot prov1d1n~ PfWIC)' ond o(fllrt'\'I H V parkl.na $77 .500 For~.c.., Uo(.)ll I LapMH..,.. 1052 .•.••.....•.....•... , .. LagunaNi~el Realty • SIA VIEW VILLA . Superb ocean. white water fl mou.nt1tin v1 .. w 11 • 2 BR. formal dlnlna. ~ frplcs +. 2 view dttk11 in prime loc. Priced to s ell/1ee il today • $164.500 4tl-9494 4'5·5220 496-241 J 830-1050 FOR SALE BY OWNER Transfer force & 1m· mediate sale Pnce re· duced LO $110.000. 3 BR 2"2 BA. :.ea tt-rr11c~ twnbse·sccurlly l'um munity. pool. Jt1C. :rnunu. tennis. eH' Walk lo beach or wie pri v beuch parking lot. Some ocean view from 2nd floor Ha muster bdrm w 1frplc overlooks grnbll. Call 114/4.96·0744. Lie, MIEWPORT own\'r i,,J;, TRIP'LlX bol~ 1»t Lovely Nrwpo~ Tnp1t>x UJ..N~ P'OH('t;.'-Ml.f! l!>12Bedrmw11t:JOwnt 1871' Obt w1d .. ~om wtll eoorx•r•l.4' Oil in:.Ulll menet rorMr tut luily menl nle' All I llCel' upa1 ••dC"d tl'cJUt o·d to Pr1mt-tnvHtment r;,. $31 !IOCI 1<Ut61 c.-ellent IO<'•llon • Ownt-1 Moe&&e Mow. Stor9 will con:~1d"' <'ontract 848 ~~ CaU nowiS2·1TOCi • Ol'f""'"""'li1'< <>~1 "'' "i2 Bro1dcnor .. IZ>160 3 [{ljjJ 1m.!.j!"I ~~M I iti ~i(I 'l~~;·m• b-=~~;;J-~!~~~!!1~··~· !~l~·!~-~I ,,ti& 2094 "n 6pm OOVERSHOR£S S1r.(dt-~Id\' &itlmot•· OWnr/Bkr must 11t1: 48r a.Bi l.Da. Park ,-.,," r.o JBa. prof lndscpd. & df v "ca 111 f, l 1 , out· rorated w 1J~U1ll1 t 14'N1~t, pool Blln m1crow:."e MeWle ..... Ston ma n y o I h t r " I r .1 ~ t"'• •at5 12~.~ Opr. Sunday, -U·5 1631 HJi,hl•nd Dr ~~~~~~~~ ~or833d316 Ilea CftY'I' T wne.nw 1 Res[d /Bkr "MO 8018 THI-: PROPERTY MART Hcwbor' Vu Hmtt Monteio •Br. FR. brand nu crpta. redec lbruoul Vacant. ea1y lmancint. Sl61.&00. tu . Ownu 640-1141 •EXCITING• MlWPOaTUACH Oil WIDl LUXUaY SH MOMTH lDIT uns Win.ton Maoo1 . 2Sr ~Ba A beiout1rul hom.- RelMly lO ()('CUPl Cllli~ recifk ~Ho.-S .. ., 2708 Harbor. Ste-20fl Contract or !lale. 10•; ___ S_4_0._S_t_3_7 __ _ down. :l br 2 baa, loudt.'d Dbl w:dl' Brocli~ood. 111 I IT Bob M .. ret·I bdrmt. 1mm~dlt1Cl' O<' 957·2606 tupa nt')' Show11 t1ktt THI ILUff S nl~ '23.000 IAY VIEW MOBILE A d•vas111tingl( derorst· HOM[ STORE ed & dellghlfu "Doloree P l a n ··. Dt>f i n tt t-1 >' ll48·8tii!S Wlthout equal SJ92.000 twwport leoch I 06CJ HASTINGS & CO 2 bl, Newport. pvt boco ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS ~·6560 135,ooc · OCEANFRONT HOM E 2+ den. 2 rrs old, o.o .. Big & Best in area. 3'1-to S.O ·Save $8940. Charles Quint.ard. Realtor 673-8250 By appointment only 5103 Seashore Dr OUTST AHOIMG Family Mme with 3 lge bdrms .. spacious den. farruly rm. & J YI baths. in presllgious West.cliff area. Feutures Incl new wtw carpet, walk·in food pantry. 2 frplcs .. :sep laundry rm .. children's playhouse. etc Im maculate. move·ln cond 1190.000 NEWPOIT IUCH IEALTY 675-1642 Spac·1ou s plan IV Beautifully crtp'd 3 BR & den, 2~. BA. 1800 Sq. ft. ll'l ·level Won'l last SI I S,000. WATERFRONT HOME bi:l·3826 Dock for 38' bOat. J BR 3 Ba, y1rd. Seller ready •o move Agt. 813·11:11 llGCAHYOH llGVllW llGAUGUSTA MODI&. llGCHOICE 'WANTED Lovel) bizy~r lo <:&r e for me. I'm ·, 61n¥1r ~'d"" Kenslll. CO'l)' 6t JU~I r11thl for you1 pocketbook ts.000 1~5'11 Mobil•H..-Stwe MIH189~ ol financing, owner will . . help at · SZ45.000 Altent. Rocd1mer IO<tSO. l(OOIS ~5044 cood. 111 adult park Nu pel3 C<.111 ~ 862k SSTEAL TlllS 110 !\f ES . Be<1ut new I~ upgrd 3 By Owner V1kin~ 2.41<6(1, BR lo price 673 4311 1.:pgraded. .:. br. <! b:1 Agt.'. ianuly rm. wet ber. m1r r c: • •• d v. 11 r d r c· t· •· . OCEANFRNT DUPL~X 2 BR 1 Ba each. fplt . <: car garage S375.000. 6i3·124'i 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUMMER t:NU SPECIAL Price or. th1 ~ •OV\'I)' s I n I' I e w I d (' A <' 1• t' n 1 w/8xl.J add-on i<lashed to szo.ooo. 11rross trom bch IPB8047 621 Mobik Home Sto.... ll4ll :81195 ~ t> tr r l" a n i n \I ,. ",. r1 • landscaped. A ;C. for t• air he11t. 538 500 The .Meadow,. I RV ~· '4~31 •ON THl BEACH• "4twporta.och Sea r&Pf' & :.1unset11 over 1°'*1nll the blul' Pnc1hc pnvate bearh ~ minute!' from f 'aah1on li1lund. Sensslional tripll' w1dt' home Park rent onl;- 1228 Cdlfontio f'aclfk Mobtle·Homt-Salt•s 2706 Harbor Sil' 206·A S40.St37 SOUTMOFOC. ::• ... Arre~ of pnmt-1 t•m h propen}' JUSl m1nu;t'~ from Or1u1.1t" C.cl.!lll• Elec to pro~rT: l:nder mJ ~i-1 .11 $1/,l·l•ll 11676-571':' 01 I 152:1 .i.it~· FtlAGO EXClUSIYt l:.Qu~tnan A1 e... ~uth ~ Oran11(' Coun1) BU::1'1 your dream 1 anch on r hi .. .; .H;r> p .1rl't'I Xlttl •erm:t • ,,,;; ~"~ 1 1•r \/~~ FARGO kOW.1lAVl~f. C.~~T t:H 8000 sq n Ol(IC'l' bid" for le~ $4-I001m<' N N N ' tiOOO ~q 11 0111n· bldit for 11ale s:llO. 000 lNOU~'J' • COMM L MRKTG Contol'l Judy Jolm11on ~l41~·8i•& CA>tHlaY •IU.ACH 9*WPOIT HACH 'Otl'ff commen-1111 'lob.. 211~2 -24 -.!6 N1·w11urt BM! el!ch tot ls 2:Jx_, ·• Ont> 101 wuh tiu1ld11114 , 'tor.-or olrlrt! AU&.0011 Call54o~· Pool, Jacuul Sl4~.ooo Prln only Call af\er 7. Bob.'7$2·~9 • COYW&L ....... co. -~HERITAGE 498-7222 831-0836 . • REA1.TORS __ ,..._ --.... ~'Ii! '.:,;W1#'cr -~\"~~~;· D111ly Pllo• Cl<t~~1f1l-d~ - °"'"' 1..a ...... ~ .... ...... ......_, u.....,.._. ...., .. , u.twtu1.._. .._.., u • ..,. .. 41 .._.s Ullfwulltlltd • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . • • • • • . • . • . . . • . • • . • . • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• LA.t-'"' ... h ,.,..d .. ....... LA.I ........... ....... Tuesday. September 26. 1978 DAILY PILOT .._ ,,..,.~., 2000 llllc.-Prw,..,, JOOO C.... .. ..., lZJJ t~ .... -leed• J240 Newport .. _.. 3269 •ecJt 1269 ................................................................... .. ~ ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~ .. • 31 .. 0 ....................... ....................... ........... ..... l7'9 Cott. Mesa 3124........ -.. SU V11W 3 br, 11, bo. newly paint ••••;.:"'•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt•w C'JCl'ftn vw-w 2 br. 2 ild, r1•mod~l1•d kit . 1'0 • IXCH.AN6IO DOWN: tMi f.t•m•t-or 1 ... ..,., option dshwhr. bltn11, nc>w d11J!< NEWPORT BEACH OCEANFRONT, Vrl). ~ch 125(). l SR s:IBS·$345 UUI paid 1164·3783 ••2 Bl'.nupnt,fncd yard. •I Br L o n1t Beud1 J»iUO, ~uper c ln I Chld PT1vBC)'. Ui1I. pd Sl85. ok, no Pt'L'> 1i11, tu,.t + Adultb, no pets. 833-8974. dep 752 IR l Shullm11r. 4 BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEXES Aii•nt 67!1 1>!162. l'\ e11 t'\lmpl cmtd N1c1• yd l! ~3631 mt froni h1·h $47!1 mo Cott••·· 1224 ~351" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Me11• Vt•nf1• 1.irJ(t' 4 Ur. ~ blot, (~m rm, r111k, n\IUIY x.ltwi., clotic lQ •<:hb . loll nt•1ahborho<1d l.'95 mu Pl't.'t 6 duldrm UK (."ull l't1l'. St•lrrl t•ro,,.,rtu· ... 7~J 3Hn nr ~ !1164 tll'uuufut e111•<' home" puol , V\'r y l>flv barkyurtl, 4 Ult t dun. utr11 ht k1tch ·n. e11nx·t ni. dropt.-d, & 11hulh'r4'(1, r r f r 1 M , 14 a r d c n ,. r .1uirv 1r 1• Pflol m u 1 o I Wul k1 n11 dt!\l .in 1·1· 111 b*''"'h Coll l.u<·1llc . OOZI~ Last or the new homes on the water Live knd entertain in elegance In your ne w custom home with designer interiors Conventence oriented to Include 3 car garages wilh automatic openers: kitchens with radar ranges. 8elf-clt!anin g ov e n s, tra ~h compactors. and BBQ range tops: we t-bars in all mOdeJs: fireplaces in living rooms & bedrooms. i ndoor laundry areas: guest suite. family room and much more. Dock avaiJabJe to utl tenu.nts at extra charge. 2 Bdrm 00 Clinwl 3 Bllu lo beach $400. mo. wmtt'r Uls-4630 I BR b eatbfronl met utili 08 $265-#75. 67S·382t rnll 642 ~717 15 Wie nu 2 br nr pork ---Kid.~ ok. Avuil UH. 7911 LA MAMCHA A"S Hoh, 11u, 1m-0211. p11gcr Urg<' 1.2&3 bedroom ..:93?__..3_. -------aurdt•n ;1pl:1 O!ihWhr. blUIS. ocl. f(ar. go" bbq. Bach 11µt .. "!lov(' & rern."- Pool Gas Pd. 778 Scott No pelb 424 NLOlh St . IMCWOI ... IA YRONT Pl. Mz 50'13 0.11 !lt;8-0020 ~ft. U PM j I CDM DUPLll -·oc-·.-... u-..,...-MT--•1New 2 br. 2 bu. vii bllnli, WalJc to be:ich, buchelor J HOUSH OH DOUILI lOl M1"'11 Vf•nh· 3 br. ~ bu, rww vulul Av111I now $4tj,) )16 ll'JOO -nrwv"' frplC', encl ~ar p&h o. :ipt, a ll Ot'W, Kt ovt'. 3 Bil. 2 ba, wntr SSOO llKJry rm $350. rung. ulil puid. ~~ mo I W. MIWPOIT DWlU 'Oii OCH.AMI DOWN Of«. T AS A rACU61 5»\. 3 Ult. :• 11.i, dbl .iur patio, ''''l<'•"I ytl lnlM 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llHT4LS l UH , I U11 0, .. HOtlSI SUNDAY 11 AM-3 ~ Special lea:se price available. 1 Day only. Call Llnda Haun (714) 833·3150 to (8 to 5 weekdays' I BR. l bn. wntr. $300 TSL Mgmt 642 1003 536-Z456, 962 l!O~I 3 BR. 2 ba., wntr . $400 3 BR, 2 ba. wntr. $450 Sluruting ll( t Sr ~arden LalJIMa hoc It 38 41 4 BR, 2 bu, wntr ~ apt. pool, rec ureu, S25S •••••••• •••• •• •• • •••••• Jll/614-]200 9.5 i..u l221 lfll f .. 6 1111011 Clt•un 2 Hit "' ""' .• 111llt11, na w \\'1 !..11 n sn!i ~~17 l Ill<,~'» Ha !l llU, i! Ba :I BH.!! Jiu STEPS TO OCIAH mo. 710 W 18lh St 1 Bedrm, l ba th colta~1·. :l BR. 2 ba. w11tr. s:ns --rd-Ocean viow. I Bick to 2 BR. I bu. wntr. S32S Adult.II. no P<'lll Gu e n beach. $3SOtmo. 4~ 7~7 apt 2 hr. i ucuztl. t}O()l, or"94-4.l!l2 orc.;w~ O..ofC...tf .................. !~.~! .. ~.'!:~ ....... ~~-~~ c ....... r 'tG .. ct. :1 Rf<.~· v Lid ~ Ult.:J 811 bbQ are11, chll!c..'<l l(llr1tl(e --------- Also 2 br towrih.~t·. In l Bedrm, I ba th upt Qwrt• 177 t: 22nd Apt lO. Octiun v iew. Block tv Hd utt• _\t10 ~1o y 1>11m1• He_..h h 3269 .. ~ 32'9 or494-<&212 asr.ociated NIW DUf'lUIS ~n Cl•mt!nltt II•~ :>Oii i.u> Lsl own.-r d ~, .. 111 IJUO IM!al bl'1wh 731 .itl41t1 urll58 ""~ tKw rr.,.rtr Jooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt:AL EST,\1'1': C.'OUNSF.UIR • Re·fm1uu:e & Ill\""' cnttnl SP<!Cllll1i.h Si:I (am1.& plt•x •Reach propertJ ~ • l'ropt·~ bh.•h•~<'mt•nt •T11x & \'XCh11n11c llth llW •Gan o &t.lc~l() •JISK Bl.I• ii' f"' c, Ut I\ L f 1Jf1'5 ~Z49tS be1tch $310 /mo. 4!l4-7211i "' " t' n t' ~ ( '' r t h 1· -,..... ' oc Mtwporl 1 Br. c"'0 • drps, ~tov11, ~--------JI} ~ 8n h I ~1' ~ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,..., o CHOICE llLINAIC•>l'''H> i·a 1 flurbor Vu Knolls condo, kJ<h. ok. no pets $240 PROP~BTIES l'ONM'M 1-'H S tall Ut< Wdrm, den. end unit. Steps to ocean. l.:c sharp, Parle Newport furn. sub-mo 979-01.36. IC'ft M11.n)' h11 \'" t4tltl 11''' l(lml t(•nnlst pool $650/mo 2 BR 1 BA. $400 mo. No lease l br. Oct-0ber. S500 .6....&.V•y th4•)1l11l'':-0,1\1·l11nc· ~··~ ~-9592/6Jl ·2ti70. pets.673-77:17 ~7123 Spacious, qwet 3 bdrm ~ &. ft'IOl\t') 110 (t•tl . -lOwnhst' UJ'I W /lgc pvt •' .. rn· hnr"' ~·m I 000'• of l ...tob Jo~:.tbluff ~ bdrm exec 4 BR. 2~2 BA. w tbeuutiful OCt::ANFRONT clasb A A,allo f•ool Adu lti. L.agunu oceun Vll!W bachelor S275 mv "9i-2057 I BH. <k'c:ln view, S32S Jlt'T\lt.,, kt•Mt.> t11 hmhl lo.IDS i>t-:rs WEl.l'O~H home or 3 bdrm + den city view. Harhor Vicw 111Jl & areH, nl'w rcdceo Sorry. nu kid.., or J>t;ll1 ~lltll• • trrin.. 0 R L s825 llomes, J'ha:.c Ill t•am1 714 675_.,,.. .. Adulti. $375 615 :\381ur675-S!J.iH •• I'• •"'rt• 1-'.1n1 .... 111 64s.4900 lf5Z3CAMPU,Dt·IR'llHE · se mo lyrm.2 frplt:'s,wctbar. --""'°" -Lgt' I hr apt. almot-t """"A. uhllllt• .. 111 pro1"'r uv .. n 71ho" '' 7 w igarde nt'r. No pt:ts gardener . ne w t·urpb STEPS ro BEACH i!IJr, Special S1tti<tl1un oceantrolll. lmmt:d. 0<· l ) IJrlC" $i•~'il1 " 1trrm.. Nt'w a Lr lVlllkl. l!JrJl(t' l't·n tH't' twnhlil', 2 BR. 2 ~ ~;~A;a~.2~~ $800 m~. avu1l 1mmcd. glir. no peti;, S325. mo S2!t5 I br apt for only cupy. for I or 2. $295. mo 549 111!6 or 549 I llli d l'J "'r'" I or~t' vru 1 1 k J B A, d e n , pool/Ja C 8 6442-'!il!I winte r 673~ ~nt'w pnvult• t :<lun 494.3433 d ay:;, 49\f-511U pc.•rh m Chi h1 1111t1lut frp "· Pf)(• J•H u11.1 11 ' Acro~s fro m shoppm~ 'Y osppt. ----For adult.If O.'er 30 No t'\l'S M n1 .a1111.1 .. •1>llUt1 &~·l. .. ok $4 7 S ~11 ~ d r ~ SS2·9642~ 3 8 R,2"'2 bacondo.forma l S.Juan l br, park Newport. $400 I>et.'> Deposit rt!QlUred.1 5 ·-.;..d ____ ,-,.:-b-lk--to "" IC'rm.. . JBR. 21Ja, lli.tiw .. r. bltna.. &infor m din rm. Nr N H. C•1trcmo 3271 mo + uttl. 7~1830 ~'*~~ u~~o. incl. util. •• 20tun· .. Nr .. hop:. & t'fl\' pal. rlhl J.:.i r. 1•11m WOODBRIDGE Tennis Cl ub. $650. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-4521 NEWBRE~OAPTS l'ermanc.111.Stv &refn~. M·hvlili. '1 ltitq1t•r:.irri• mun IJOOI ~ Nu r>eb Joi>tate. Llnt'oln mdl. J 640-1660 Must see!2 br.1 ba.frplc. Park Newport . furn . 1 Bdrm loft $340 & $320. 494·27lnor493·7l:J7 •, 0 Pl,f.X Ou~tuml tl4l ~ B 3l 640 l27l . dshwhr. gar. Kids & pets bach. Pnvate P a rty re· W pd N hlld 21UCHHOUSlS u1j!hu)·fortht'lllVt'St11r ~-·-· abr2 ba.W1D.gas BBQ. ok. S425. Agt. No fee. asonable 640-1007 o r peatt!r Pooll.C J a/~~'l.~~Hewporlhoch 3169 OM A LOT On!) s.n . ..oo Ea11t111dc 4 IHt . 2 bd . H ERITAG~ PARK auto dr opnr , nr beach. 964.2566. 973.2971. gM""'e. 6"a5· 44 1l ••••••••••••••••••••••• z Rlocks 2 lkul't1 C~ 973·4626 ftOW! ~~~w:!~r. • tJbl. ~ar~_i.t:.084.i NEW 38r, 2h8u, AC, $450 mo. si5o secur. & ' 7l4·M6·328tl. "J!; VERY NlCE 2 hou11es (orolll) ... HiMle I.E. lnc. ........, ••• f11m rm, frplc, pvt patio. clean. 1.1.T. Bob Mu reel. lmmac. 2 br, l'h bu COO· 3 77 6 Slunnmg Ir~ 2 Bil, 2 bu. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. w/ajl bltns. SSS.000 t6Jlt;_'_l1thSt.~A __ 3 br. 2'"1 b11 townhoui;t', $475 mo. 644·1480 or 957·2666 do. lrpl, bltns. patio,~~~!'!~•••••••••• 8arden apt Pool. R1·c WATEltFttOHT 2Fuds2llluVt! c J> t :s . d r p :! • 8J0.5000exL40. LIOO ISLE·Lg4Br.3Ba.2 carport. pool. Rers re· area,S29S 710W. 18th St WITHrtfl &DOCK Don't be 2 Lat<' Out of Stat. washer/dryer, dbl g_ur, Culv"rd"I"' • '·r, 21_ ba, 1 , $950 quired. $400. 49J.3S8ll 2 bd. 11-'l bu carpel. ncur . ''"...,..,.,...REALTY P'r-r+1y 2600 I & " u """ u ·~ I( patios. mo. Ocean; Laundry. Y11rd. 2 Bdrm 1 Ha th, new for one 30' or twu 20 ~vii -r-· Assoc. poo , 1ucui1.i prof l a n dsca p e d 675-3268 3 BR. I .,, b a c·ondo , """Madn.d871-4483 fl boat.s.Remodeledtoncw 536- 7 533 • 0 ••••• •• •• • • •• •• • •• ••• ('lubhsc md SSOQ. mu Gardener & assoc. dues Village San Juan. $380 """ ~~;:~~~el °f :~~ a~~~~s t h r u . o u I . Db I g :.tr ~% Depree. new Delux(• MofttcllMI Acr~CICJe _642·!1!H7 pd. By owner No pets. Newport Hts.. lovely 3 mo (714 )640-1037 KJds ok. $3lO mo <.:all storage, 2 add 'l off :.trel'l San Clemente Duplex 3 ~ «l're parcl'ls. ,~.135 2 HR I UA. lenct'd yrd. ~mo. ls t. last St!C & ~/2Y~fy.ho~~ :;:;, 2 br. condot I ~ ba. 2 car Ap=~ 546-5880ask for Pa m parking !ipacc1>. $850. BR. 2 ba. rrplc, w bar. per 11c nr Le~·~~n. Eastside. adulli>. l1>t. la1>t clog d e posit ,Pr $250. 752~19days. a t t. gara~e . , 335 m o . Jal'l}bi; Heally. ~ & vu. Super 2 lUt. 2 Ml. Ownt>~(11415:f6· I. & clean dt!p. S32() ~r mo. S.Sl-2897 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comfortable new unit:. ...;67 __ 566_7_0 _____ _ ba •• r. r p le $169. 000 ._ ..... Lo.......... 642-1252. Ot·t I f 1 EaslbluH townhouse. 3 br 83l·27lO Gt1w1 d 3802 now ready for occupan-, .. •JC ...,E~RT &16--23119 " ..... .-unr Pleasant :l br, 2 bu. rp c . bl' I ri .-roo ..,__.._ •--l"'IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• cy Nr schools. kids OK. AA " "'r""' S....a..nstor •Seller in defa ult • 8u,y equity wholei.alt: • 8u,y under market •Sell for qwck profit •Gary D. Bos ler 900-4388 36 UNITS O.C. GW'den Apt.s on 21,, acres. pallo, pool S l.125.000 w 1 ~275 M down. income $1:!2M Ab'\ 838.-4921. 9R•erUnits Eai!tside C()Slll Mesa on dbl Jots. SJS0,000. Acacia Tree Realty. 642-1355 2 houses on l lut. A11w great duplex/good in· come. 536-0321 Owner NEW HOMES ~urreund u~1s 10 ~cro parcel. In fast ~rowing area within m inute:. of Orange County, can Ix· divided lo give you an xlnt return or\ your Ill· vestment. Zoned for borses . 1/677-5691 or 1>~2080 FARGO TENOHTWO Teo well m a 1nla1nc d homes. on two adJOin1ng lots wit h new roors ; owner will help finance' $44,()(Wl. each. 752-1920 J QUAIL PLACE PIOPHTIES"' 10,-Tll l :JO P.M.I Tlt"LEX West Costa Mesa now be· mg remodeled. Schedule g ross ioeome Sl0.200. p tyr . SI lll.000. make of for. C-rcial liteOflllf 2500 Block Newport Blvd. COi.ta Mesa . Cur· rent income. $17,000 p/yr. Room to bwld. Will accepl $50,000 trade equity. l'UZA HEWftORT IEALTY 975·0616 Covington 4.J•lex. near South Coust Plaiu . • Sl.98,500. By owner. Prin· c1paJsonly. t714 )846·~ Loh for w. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10FACE ILDG srTl W..ted 2900 3brw/frplc.lgbackyrd. dswhr.gar 1<1ds &pets 2 00 13g1556m 1-.67P<>06 P v . .,. ·.-a-' no~STRHT nopets 2 BR.2ba,S35Q Bac h e l ors.t o r ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• E.s ide CM . S395 m u. ok $445 Ai:,rt No ree . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "'51\ mo 640- 7782 . 557.~85 Bedrooms & Townhou~e:. E To Buy HOUSES 6p •J '""' """" 973 """'I k Family condo. 2 br 11,; ba. GAADEN GROVE Fro • .,.9 so NE .O • . 990-6476aft " .,.,..~. -~,,. N~Crest Condo.sun en A/C, """l. J·ust redec. m.-· 1 O R UN ITS C a s h in hv rm w /.fp_lc & wetbar. Near s"""'.A./Npt freeway La rge 1 bedroom apt. Easts1de. c ute I bedrm. J Spectacular sµa , tota Fiash ' CaJI J ack St·utt, 2 BR. I Ba. 5 m m. to 3 Br. ws hr/refrig /drycr . i 1 d g gourmet close to s hopping. Laµn· bath. encld put10. pool, recr t'ation program. SCOTT R ~A LTY. bt!ach.$360.mo. water p d . g11rdcner. k~~ w':1~o·k . 2 BR S340mo.962·0646 dtyfacililles,noch1ldren nopets,S2.5054d-0916 socialprogram.7pools.l:! 536-7533 63J.4560 ~lSOyr lse. 5S2·4763 +mslr s w·te W/Study, 3 w~t-3291 or pets. Ca ll 636·9308 Or tenrus courts. Al l-"ash1011 ~ "" N c ~ t 12601 Easts1de. 2 bed rm. I bath. d J bo & s Ba. 2cargar w;opnr. gas ••••••••••••••••••••••• Set' an Y u lslan . ;im rec 1:10 u......-~· ~._i~ $450, October Isl. 682 Vic-3 8 d r m . .2 ~2 b a F1 rSt Apt 2 s mall patio. pool. nu J l-''ll R d ~.':':':'!' •• •• • •••• • t.oriu, 3br, 2ba, gardene r Townhom1•. F'am rm. 2 BBQ· p oo I. j a cu Z2 i. ••Sharp large 3 br, 2 ba owe · pets. i?i5. 548·0!H6 oaqwn -u s oa · IGl»a ,..,.IUla 3 IO 21J·59tJ·9004 btory townhome Univ sauna, tennis. Walk 10 home. family rm. frplc 3806 1714)644-1900 Park Villa0 c Ill Obi beach. J us t $650 m o. Aft w/punehng. Nr Mile IGl»olllCMd Deluxe2 bdrm. S375. •••••• ••.•••••• •••••••• We b'-'ve ~ .. ny rent'•ls un-,.. 5 "•"-0067 k h & ••••••••••••••••• •• •• • • G F 1 &chetor unit 1 ~ block T .. ..... .. .1ar . .2 patios, d shwhr. ·""" Square Par s oppang aragc rp c PENINSULA POIN d er $300! Kids. pets! ... d scb I N · t $500 So Bayfront lo we r 5485428 from bt'ach. All util )>(J. BR I BA. patio. fplc. Small f"""'. ,, • ., .. 4900 . Beaut. cond .• A ulls. no 2 BH. 2 Ba BlC CANYON sc oo s. o pe s. d • I Mllllo S •ie 3 No kids, no pets . 201 1-; R "" .,...., pets please. 12 mos . TOWNHOME. beaul up-mo. 968·4737 or 545·7668 up ex. n ' w. d k.d winter. $425 mo. BA . •CONSUMER'SCUIDE lease.SS75 m o.Avai10ct. gra d e d . loijd " of eves&wknds . br.2ba.S7SOmo.675-387tl 2 Brapt.cpls. rpt;. I s &lboa Blvd. $250 p1:r RETT REAL TY 642·5200 ° v ok. No dogs. $295. mo mo. + secunty dcp. Call I 2br. drps, c pl. No pets. l5th. Days 633·5001 or amenities. No children. 4 BR. 2 BA. lg ya rd m-Ol3G Sue 556 . 7707 .2br $395 .• frp c . Msl have re(. $295 lst & evess.s2-4996 no pets. 644·0509. w/BBQ, n ew carpets & lalloo,.eftlMura 3107 --------- 114 E. Balboa Blvd. l a st mo + SlOO d e p NorthwOOds-Brand n"w 3 SEA VIEW tiJe.Clean.847-7038 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiet 2Br. !Ba: rurn kit, Westcliff. 2 BR. 2 ba, de· "7~5881 " 2 Bd w Fu newly decor d . lndry tux '•ond•i ... 'ew crpt~. " ·•· 646-5637. br. 2 b" home w /frplc, 3 BR b bit . l or r:m. inter. rn 970 ... ' ,.. ~ 0 • 2 a, ns. secun · eo..doiu9uM ... I avail Ocean view. Avail fllf'll. tlOCI gur. $3l5. 1 newly pamted. $525 mo CoronadelMcr Clean 2 br w /gara~c wet bar. A/C. f11m rm. ty, tennis. pool. Beaut ,_.,..shed 3400 immed. Call Wlmds & w :illar e . ti46 I H50, 5.S2·629ti ••••••••••:••••••••:•• Adults. 773 W Wilson, $625· ~gt. No fee . ~~/mneow. 0· ~:..,e._a97n 3~21~.~·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wkdys art 5. 673-3958, ~IS.S --------- O N THE WAT E Rh $275.548-9417 964-2500. tn3·2971 _,.,EV'""· 759-tl""t.~. ~ BEACH COND0-2 Ur. 544-6899 -Dix 4br, 2bu. ~net gar. nu Prest1i;t1ous Condo wit 3 b 2 b "m rm f le "a .,.. pool s· una 24 hr uuard 2 BR Duplex. t:nc l ~u.r. nu pe ts. '"l blk bay/bch pnme bay. oce~n & J~tly ~ew townhouse type un-ne~ pa1~'t i~ & out ~co. Harbor View llom es $ti50 ~o .. H B "1213 i CVTE I B~ AT BEACH & pets. $270 mo. lsl & laKt alOO/mo yrly lsc. 644 1103 views F'utl security at.s._2&3 bdr. gar . h~ge traJ AJC. new lndscpg, Ext-ra f>ne .f bdrm· .. 780-1845or887-5495 BAY.$296. . . . ~!e:~1~:~~t ;\nahe1m •DELUXE• bulicl1ng. Pool & t1ock ' . patro, frplc, S400 to $5.2!i kids o k S 5 0 0 m o gardener incl. $700 mo. 001-2333, 496·5600 f b 2 b SO' boal. 2 Bedrm, 2 bnth. Isl & $160 move-in. 191 830-4600 Agent644_7383 d Mes.i Pine:. 1 br s.;io:; Easlblu f :I r. u fully furnished S1400 Albert (w . of Orange I. · Aflc lwllh f.M...eshed Totally r!!1mbodl eleAll apts Adults. nu pl'li, 2650 Lc:isc. lncl. sµac ma:;tt·r mo . ye arl y l e11se . Orive by&citllforappt. 2 Bdrm. Patio home. o I $200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• now avru a e new s u1tP. din rm & dhl rl ti J Year round!! n y · ~lllmld 3706 paint&carpet. includes Jlarla Ave 54!1·2A4i gar age. Au to d Ol•r Wate root om es. nc. 963-0678 highly upgraded, cenl. Singles olt! ! On beach. utilities 1 , 1 & 631·1400. air, pools, tennis. adulls Sr:nallfee.645-"900 ••••••••••••••••••··~·· 8 hel · ...,65 2 br. tiaragt'. taundr)I opent'r avail. oo 3 BR 2 BA. dbl gar, cpts, only Refs & credit rcq •CONSUMER'SGUIOE 12X34 ' L .R. 2 BR. facing ac -OrS ~ fac1I. 2009 Maple. Adults. recreation area. Adult:. '"'"-114 worksh op. Lge fncd ""•."s.s1-4682eves. BOAT DOCK. on LIT· 21BBRR ...,.,5 S275.Mgr aptK.548-61KS. only No pell>. $450. 86J •••••••••••••••••••••• yard. $(50 mo. S250 sec. "6 • Students!! We bavea re n-TLE ISL E. Suodeck . Ba bo B -· AMJ~SWAY Elegant lg new 3 BR in Eves, 673-4396 : days. 3 BR, 2"'1 Ba, A/C. Wood· taJ for you. Small ree. ood b w D 404 E. l a I. ""side 2 BR. I ba. I cur ---'-'-------- Wdbrdg, nr lake. $795 m 642·5200 as. or I o bridge S & S Driftwood, 64$-4900 ad.Its. $400 lower . upper · · gar. pvt yard. avail 1017. ve Y .,, ar · anc. k f ell f a r . g ar, / • 6753029 "' Ori b ""'06P kL to mo. 673-4311 Liz $575. 586·8345 or 644-4646 •CONSUMER ·s GUIDE SSOO. 548-9647 or 673-5644 C-"s,.___ hoc:h 3118 $32.stmo."548-.2153 to see 2 BR. 2 Ba, f~lt'. ~ "-bltns, Ds hws hr. llJC'l' .._.,.,.,leach 3169 Mesa Verd~. 3 BR. 2 ba, 3 BR. 2 ba. fam-rm $450 yrly deluxe 2 br, ....................... lASTSlDE"C.M. C'Prt'g & drps. $425. mo •••••••••••••••••••••• fam. rm .. frpl.. new cpt w /frplc. $500. mo. + 5 IEDROOMS garage prkit. no pets. SPACIOUS new s pbt level 2 DR. s uper nit£'. $375 mo Then call Jacobs Reali). Magnificent be a chfronl & d.'lhws hr. refn~. $49 $200. dep . 754· 11 23 or Spacious homl! on Lido 1>75-:n>J eves & wknds . townhse. Yard & occ:an incl util 751.2000 b'75·6670 673·<151i.5 West Newport home. Month. 557-4135 S52·91S.S Isle with large living . vu. 2 br, 2h ba. cstm de-N Btlrm, 2 batl'ts+dorm room . formal dinini.t Oiar~g lBr apt, best sig ne d for the dis · 2 BR. coiy, beam!'. P<1l10. ~1mt. roomy 4 br wpl loft.Yrlylse.$1500/m o LARGEllR NewWoodbridge endunit r oo"" + d"n I m · loca l1o n . $a!15 m o . crimillate taste.661·2871 oar. nr s h o ps. bus, 1 !:ihrsduplex.Jblkfrom ~ .,.,.,1 645 5295 aft 5·:io with lake view. 3 BR 21·2 .. , " · 96 "" ,,,,., ' L "'5ti5 m """"...,, . . . BA + fam rm. Cent-mac ulale . $1500. m o. 640-8146 &4 .3007 ocean. $330 645·1.oc..>. I Ol·can. se " . v ON BEACH. Decorator 2 br hou~e. I ba. _Partly A/C. F.P ., ~t bar. dbl lea.<1c. Bache lor. small bath & COf'OftCI del Mer 3822 ....;95ti-.::..:... Stf7;:....;,;..,;_r ----- fu.rrushed 2story. 4 Bdr furn. Ulil pd. Avail Oct. gar.~.752-2550 . cooking area. $170. Util ••••h••••••••••••••••• Dc.aPoint 3826 DELUXE 2 BB. l U:1, VIEW. In best location. 1st. $395. l ilt & la sl . I Clean. new & fresh :J bed. pd Cci ll Steve bctwn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yl·urly, ~5. Imo. '2 Hlk SHOO monthly . 548·7638. Woo~bripge :lbr, 2ba. home with pool & tennis 12-Spm 759-0885. to ocean. New carpet:. 2 Bdrm with DOAT SLI ava11. Oct. 1. No pets. facilities avail. Easy · ....,. SlOO MOVE-IN 675-3ta>e ves. $750yrly 3 br, 2 ba, family rm. $495 :>51·'103a walk to beach. $!i75. mo. lalboaP.._.o 3707 re ~ ·· ALLOWA N<.:t:: Waterfront Hvmcs bltns. children ok. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '[1... /~_,.5 l.gc. :J BR. 2 ba., I hous1• 631-1400 646-7175 ~hoch 3248 Ch . 2 bed om b (I R ........ N bid 2 u 1•., oH ocean;g;iragc,wshr . ---------i ---------I••••••••••••••••••••••• arming r o Large eaut1 u uy ew 4-unil ~. '-" dryer. Yrly $5()0. !162-ijz,t.1 44SLENWOODOR f S700 f 81 h ome on Lit1o with Front 2 bdr. gar , Ulls . GAROENAP'T'S ba +dcn.2c:.irl•nd~ur orti 7 5-.it251l Houses Uftfumi~ near Ha rbor High Sch. $650 un ur/ um. ue privacy. S800. mo lease. paid. $450 f)t!r mo Winter CORONA DE L MAR 334 I I Ch e It am Way. ---------•••••••••••••••• ••••• •• BR 2 BA r ly m Lagoon Villa, ocnfmt on 548-6746 496-1097 ~mu 3 BJ' u.. t . am1 r pvt bch. 7 141499·3217. ON WATER 2 bed. home 2 Br Townhous1·. frpk . . ' I l:N\, J?ar s µact· GtM•d 3202 ss75 tmo. &1 2 · 47 213/703-0230 w1·th boat s lip. $750 2 BR dlx nr bay/ocean. Pool.lenrus.Someocean 2bd-rm.l 'h ba Twn hM· 126'2 40lhSt.S450mo.No ••••••••••••••••••••••• "---p-1-A pets 811·0523 (•\'t•~ -.._. 3226 EMERALD IAY lease. Furn or un· Winter renlaJ $375. $450 & Catalina v1e~'S-Close pvt garage. $325673 720.1 ·~=~~* ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME with OCEAN VU rwnished. yrly lse.87!·9467 to ~,astuon lsl:ind & fint' _morn __ o_r...;p_m ____ _ Call today-Move today. Q.OSE TO MARINA Steps to beach. 3 bdrm Watet"froftt HoMts Winter to 6179. Balboa Bl beach. 644·26l I •••titNJtcNt leach 3840 557-0824 For lease. 4 Bedroom s. 2 with charm. secunty and 631 -1 400 4 BR. 2 BA. 2 balc.'s $475 ••••••• , ............. .. IOOO's of Vacanc1ei. baths. ra mily room, pnvacy. SJ200mo yrly. mo. Agt. 540-2345 l Br apt, duplex S330 mo Sharp, beatch. 1.2 & 2 RR, Sl95 lbr gar yd a ppl formul dlnlng. fen crd Waterfront Homes On the beach ! 2 bt. rum or OCEAN FRONT. J bd. Adu I ls, n o pets. O<tys rrpl<.' . dishwshr. (Wrngc S220 I +kid gar yd plex yard, children OK. $550. C3ll 6Jt 1400 unr. 2006 w. Oceanfront rm. 2 ba. lrg . ram. rm. 640 9350. eves 640-094 2, &patios. 960-2358 $225 2brulll Pl paid mo. Call Linda llaun. 3 Bedrm. 2 bath. ocean 631-0900; 759<1677 ava.1·1. Sept. to June llith. ask for John or .Jock ·d Townhouse. lovely, spac $2752+kt s pets pallu 83J.3150 (8·5wkdaysl VICW, lge lot Wl fru1t SS70permO.IOl'.Ull.pre · (I & home·likl' 2 br with Sl503+kids ptutil trees, So. L agun a . lkJC•yot1Townetu fer family days 675-7060 3 Br, 2 ba. fam rm, pc. Oceanfront small 2 br $460 yrly avail Nu\ hi SOO!ll :i Scush11n• G44 434U 3 bd. rm. 21.y ba. duµlcx. :! ca r garo~c 64lJ·l)3U:l 645-2111 Bach. &pt. Park Ncwpor1 sub·lcai.c. SJ2S ...,....,.3 f k d t' 2 b d t b 21~ patio. gur Freshly paint pvt. gated cntram"l' -+ 2 _,., + am 1 s pe $525/mo. 494-7287 r. en + we ar. .., or6'2·3857. $3504+bonus patio Point Niguel condo. 3 BR, ba, lots of storage & t!X· ~..:....::::....;;.:;.:______ ed.~ 759-9f>26 pa tios. Soml' with att. Bayfront 2o r. t Ba, upµcr. •PREE FOR LIFE• 2 ba"., tennis, pool. Jae. EMERALD IAY tras. m irr ored doors, Lux ocnfml winter ~ :f·•I 1 BR waterlront ~•Pl. garage. Sw1mmln~ pool. i.un porch. frplc. ok vr Good in all 24 locations sauna. $425 mo. No pel6. A vai 1 Col ble no w unti 1 m.5tr suite. frpl & cubic Br. from $4 7 5 . Cu 11 $35() mo. Lease .Jacuzzi T ennis rourt.... I dinini.i nook. 5475 mo tl40·492fl 3 I' I r ll " h n I It r u ~tin§!on.Beuch Pacifl~ Points Shop. Cntr & Civic Center. $135,000. All areas . All prit'es no smoking. 8.11-2816 611179. Great oceun view. secwity, pool, tennis & 64M784 67 ... 3282 . 11 • 5 blk le llunlml{lon s hop. li7 5 ·2'J92 · Adults. no pe ts " ping center mall Adults. ---------d ~Jt!-4. r~s: tPOO}J~~ ~ !'h{J~~~g iUQLli~li~l>ilitlLI>n ~~~r & )'eurty.·!fMNM!•~,.c-G:it~·~~;-~"·r.om t4~~-~b-te~ty ~~"°"'.11.'l/V''!Cllc. 2 BR. 2 .... ba condo in"s. 3 BR 'i'Wl«ff; fffi!li'n-ttl*'~C:-.. '\,1"~ '\ · • " • ·~ · ..,.. ~•Ni: . ..._I ..,11'1 , ' ;:;t .... , 3 B ab d d.' N 7 ¥ " 67" """" 0 o·•:rai Huntington 1lluge LUO\', patln. S225/m o6'12-3651 •· r. a. en, an . ew Minut "s t o D a n a room. coll <'Ollec l , .,...,._, ,. paint crpl tile No pets " 2 HlllllffngtOft .. och 37 40 3 BR2 BA upper. Mesa del H.B. (714 >898-9961 . 1r $750.ITT5-1.i42 . . ~.~~tllw y 5 · 1475 ' ~-.~;J ·7 5 1 o r 1~r!1P6~.~~t 1~d~c~t~i :=::: ........... ~ ... ~~·~36F'amily, 00 2 Br. children Wl'lcomc. ~~~r~:~~~~5.1 UH . f~ David Bour.ke Rltr S46-9950 9hlldlltgLob Soul.b ol Orange County. with view of lake & sur· rou ndin g c o uo l r y . Sacrifice price. SM.000. Owner will carry . l/677-Sflll or 1/522·2080 $325 1 ! ViewE Refri g' 38 28 1 t et pd. $225 mo. 7~·1039 or Bach beachfront W/vie w. · no pets. Startin!l at $270 640-7814 Kids pets ok' Move in to· 18 mo. old duplex, 1300 l>Q. r. a . qu e cynbs h. 556-~10 color t v. carport. Near Luxury Townhouse Apt. 3 mo. 846-0007 d l\U 'smlr""'S.iS-4000 rt 3 br, 2. ba, (rplc. ling , !!leps t o c . new. 12$0 inc Ulll . bd b ......., 187 ·--------- • ""'co'NsuM""'ER'SGUIDE walled yd. dbl gar $400. market , school & t own, Wate.rfroot4br.2ba ,dock. 53&-2444 ·rm. l ""1 a._... 5 SUPER 1 b pool g·r lse. 496-1730. 835-5505, 835·645.5 cpts drps bltns $750 MonroVJa C. M. 731'5606 frplc. trees.r$265. Adul~s: V 34()4 .... a rc.us. "·4· ·""32 ·.· 1 -hoch 37 41 Bd f ., • ., """11 .. ., • ., "''""I Super locale. 1ew! $310! 211 3 bd 12b rth d of ,., .... ~" --,-... 2&3 rm apts, un um • .,.....;o;io.>; .....,.__, SI gl k.d ta • 1 Fo.t• Yaley l ~4 r a no en 7""....,..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• fall'Uly comple". nope•-. _:..._:..;.._,.;.....;.. ____ _ n es. I s. pe . . ·-·-W"lktobeach Hrd .... .....,.,., " ... b 2·~ b r I 2 "r Small r ,,.., •900 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ..,....... u ' l..AGUNA BEACH MTR """" a"" 3, Co'legA Ave. r. "" a . rp c • Cu ee . ......-. B T . b wood. beams. bit ins, etc. 3 b ., b dbl ~ ~ • • A 1 · ... •CONSUMER'SGUIDE Beaut, 3 R. 1 uron Lease S650mo 494-4673 Nwpt Hts r, .. a. CNN. $75/wk & up. Maid ~9'7fi0btwn 1.8 pm. garage va1 . 1mml'u, townhouse. near by pool • · · gar wtboat access. Xlnt serv .. color TV, heated Xlnlloc. $450. laltoaPtllilalllla 3207 w/eocl 11ar. $495 mo. L.gi.oHHls 3250 loc.Leuses.550.w grdnr. pool. UtU. (714)494-5294. THEVICTORlAN TSLM~mt 6421603 200 FtlEI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5S7·3031 a sk for Henry. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Broker842-l418; 962-6365 98S N. Coast Hwy. 2 Br studio, HAJ ba w1gar. SHARP /NEW aDG SITIS N:,V ~~:OL~~:,.,~ ::ck~ ....... Oft hoch 3240 2 n':i~cbu"~a~cii.~'s ~rr:,· Luxunous 3 br, 2'h ba COO· ean Front 2 bdrm. Crpl, :~1~~·p~:J:· ~a:~: 2 bd frplc. gar. no child, "'itb fee UtJe in Orange fplc,SSmo.yrly .RAR-••••••••••••••••••••••• 494.3433 da 11, 499-5181 d o. Highly upgraded, garage. h gc d eck . $285. 667 "L" Victoria. $325 002-7788 l:isk for County. IF, you have the RE'M' REALTV642·5200 Neat 3 br, 2 ba. ds hwl'tr, eves, Y near water. 2 car iar. Winter. S4SO no pet11 636-.ft.20, l-5 1 _M_a_c_k_1 _____ _ "ina""iaJ ,..,n•blUUeA'to COl'OM .. M 3222 gar,fn<!d yd ,kids &peL'! L.e9-MHJ-t S750 mo. 558 -8534 .,494_·.:..5792 _____ _ '' GO"-..... ,,.. -ok ••"" Agt f 1"'52 675-1938 •-One 2 BR. 2 BA a pt, ~. 2 BR 2 Bu m t'Ustom 4 make a l and loan or -. ..,...,. • no ee. ' . . & d b ••••••••••••••••••••••• 964-2566; 973.2971 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,;,...:~......;..;______ landing 2 8R, ocean One 3 BR. 2 Ba S-SO All plex, pvt patio Rt1r. SS-000,000. secure Y 4 nr, 2~ b a executive l'OWNHOME. 2br. 2bu, Bayshores lg 4 BR 3 BA. front. 40' wall of gh1ss to elec, carport, no pets. 310 Sngl sty, I m1 from l • .f60 acre& in Or11nge view home, gardener. 2 br w1gar. $300. Cpts, vu pool jac on gm blt close to priv. beach. 1m· ocean . P vt stolrs to Victoria. 642-2164 beach. $350. 536-8659. 1117 County. Qualified prin pool, volleyball, new fncd yd, water pd. 2710 ~ avl' S400 557_.632· ~.occupancy.548-3080 beach. Close to town. Geneva.Apt. 8 . ecll~c ionn 130y. dF.aaycsro.wCatoll carpel s, drap es, "F " Delaware. 636-4120 831·1190ieves . , n•vSHO"...,. Charm'1ng Wlnteroryear-roundlse. 2 BlRl Tlownhooise w/pndvt•~-.::.:.::.:.:h...:...:..A.:...:.:..P.;...l __ P"""--2 ..... wallpnpcr. sooo. 64().()()()ll. 1·5 Po ,.....,,...,, By owor, 213/790·0925. pa o, p cusant surrou · ... ex u ,,..r. owner, Mr. Green ('1!4 l . . Newport .. ach 326' 2 Bil home w /den, 2 ba, '1l<lt4!n·4&72. lngs. Westside. $395 mo. R 1 ~ Ua . r p I c & 754-7531 Harbor V1cw thlls 3 br 2 &.!per 3 br. 2 ba. frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtra lge sunny patio. dbl 1-_;_________ 751.9000 balcony. $280 mo. Nr .. ilm ... li& "--~ ba, rum rm1 pool, $875. gar. fncd yd. Kids & pets NO FEE! Apt & Condo gar, rplc, bltrui & retr1a. • .. ach 376' 2 OR, lowt'r. n"ar pool. Civic Ce nte r & lll~h t1111 ..... --.--., In cl . poo serv : & ok. u u . Agt No fee · No"""" Pvtareaw/&ec "' School. Call ufl IOAM . ...... 2400 sardener. 615·8956 964.~";' 97u 971 l'j!fltals. Rental ravtllon. & ~;hes. S850 mo. yrly: S28S Adults. no pelll. 423 84 ,.. 510 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 6'15-4912 Bkr. Ownr 615-3568 ark Newport Apt-sublet 91 &y. 548-9516 1...:. ________ _ POlPU KAUAJ HAWAII HARBOR VIF.W llOME. Prime ttreu! + lcids ok. 1 /agt. · lg 1 BR. good view. , New de hue 2&3 br No f<Ully 'rurnlshCd condo Delux 38d. 2133. l9S4 Dshwbr:z garage $300. SbEA VlE,w 3 bdrm, 2,_, JM'!Phase tlt,vlt'w 5 br, 213/567-81111. ~9·001Sll 2br, 1., ba.610Jo~nnSt. peu. Enc l Rnraac . on the water . Fee ~ ... £!•ridge. l600/mo. ~urryCON!S::>UMmlEr.reeR,&45SG·U4900tDL" v:~w.+ ,..!~t~~s.c;:5~ 3bu,3 cargar.oupainl.1..:..llll..;.e.;_r...;6..;.P ... M_. _____ Small pelJI, no ch1ldr\:n 964 ·37115. HR 2720 , FAICM> 2 br. s tove. crpti;, dr~. :iduJL<; no pets. 639 lrv1m· Ave, N H 631·4649 Near beach. lower. 3 BR 2 BA, frplc. w e t bar. carpets. drapes. l(aragt• S600 m o y rly leasl' ~3443 s.c ......... 3176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br 188 newly decorated. 2 btks bch/shops. $315. 498-2853alt S ••••••••••••••••••••••• TifE EXCITING rAL.M MISA •"s. MlNUTES TO NPT BCH • n:.ch, 1&2 en. from $230. & up. Adull!i, No Pets 1561 Mesa Dr (3 OIJci l<:ut of Newport Blvd I 911m-Spm 644J.• '· II R :- .'- I• I , 11 J · 1r I(' ir u ~ .,., r owner •h lp. Building .,......,.,.., "" C2lll4~3629 '850. &U·2185 eanfront be.out. 2&3 br ~-76.11. ...;;983.-o8~...;_------ mor atortum. SU5,000. Pooplcwhonccdp00ple J BR Tiburon condo 14a5 Bluffs wal"'r vl"w , a pls . Winter o nl y Nwplll'3area.2br&den, ,.., .. et 1 ~-"tx unit, 2 bd. rm. 2 ba. Oceun ~~~!~wer~.:~~ ~.r!V~~J:, i ~~lled~ 6. ":~~~~t~?i~ ~~-d . sm '""·~~-~ -.~,...,. ·==~c;:··'~1p· --r;, -"-.-~--O~Al....;;,LY.;..;.P.;.:tl:;.:0:.T;_ _____ _;T.:und=:::•:tr...:S:;•::P:.:t•:.:m.:.;.::be:.;'..:Zt:;:;.. . .:.:••::.:1..:.• ~.~.~ ••••• !?.~~ ~·~.~~ ...... ~~.~~ ~.~~~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~!.~~ ..... !~.o.~ ......... W ... M 7100 HlepW..t.d 7100 ....... ...... 4400 ......._. T t ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 1'1LJ' .. rw IOJI Loltorfoondar.t'!'t:llll SfUA.LI? AlrN11uon11IC:uurd . 8abys1ttcr1lbkprto 1Huy CAIWASHHllr ERK ••••• Al'llmal Au atoncc ~ lmm~opentniislnt:ltt wwt"ll bt'huvod achool FuU&l' rtT RooU\w/bltbenoU.e llOICF. Co.'ITA MF.SA •••••••••••••••• lA•ll~5'37 2273.nofc4" Call lNTROVlEWforlhr Lnlnlt'll, Mech1m1 c11. Ad ·•II\' c hildrtn w hc·n t.e&Over'mc 'ART-TIMt MOwcdl•uaJ) kK'11uon. lb1rbor &llt-r ... DOMLOW SAYS intt"lh.ient & dlscrl'N m1n11tr1lt1on. Com parents away N o METnO CAH WA."ll POsnlOMS $48-1175.S ~ntcr !II()' Ava1IC)l•1 I I:' YOUND Olk C:1•rm11n way tu ml't•t nt"w s angll' mwuc11Uon11 or Weather 6423<&81 -~l5()H1trbur~l.CM NEW, SPt:CtALT\' Ambauadol' Inn ln C-Oill.• Aae.nl.M9 l366 Shl'l•h1·rd, remalt'. nr Pt'OPh: 762 ~11 Forecawun.: No ••ic 0 Ru c ST 0 H £ M 2211 It. bo C' tuhf11rn111 & Mtnnt-sotu. penence required We 8Mbys1ttl'r. lilt' tu;kpl(. S80 CASHIER OPENING lN IRVINE. ~·loc r r t•n FORLEASF.~ ... qrtor 'M~J342 wtll sendyouto lht•bctol prwk Mu:.tcJnve.Non 84i9140 I~ SEt:KING TllE trAfli at«J. 23S rooma fict' storupact-'fl)r l0t -,-• =..t & i.<:hools Meul& & bourd ~er 549 ~I 1''0' • "WlNG HELP MA y with kitchen, <.i r u u n d r r LOST . l:Jlu c• h•mJle ...... "rov1dt.-d + S31n.~ per ' CJ\SHIEH l'i'r Apply tn ....,,.,, ~jfrTV Swlmmlna 'Harbor' IL1k r p11rakt,'f'l, ll11rbor .V1cw ••••••••••••••••••••••• month to ll turl. C•ll 8ob)~•ller. MJturr per1>011. 1-:urlc'~ Plumb Gl&---D..-poo ' uuu.I aod ret· ~nter . C M A"ulJ 10 I Uomea. NU Vil.: In Hy 41!---...a.. & "-liforn1a Air Nau I woman ror 18 mos airl. in~ l52ti Newport 01 •nw-.. 'SJ"• Nl,m Dady & we"kly A«t 54-1366. f'ord" Newport 1Ull11 Or. -.... . ont1 own trans. Reis . Mon C.:M' · Posa t 1 on av a 11 ro r rate1 SUU'tinl from SM a --Wei.t ... l cw 1&w11y in !11uch ....,_tloft 7005 puard m4> W7V·73G3 or Jon. 7 30 5:30. CM are11 personable. energt!llc •'eOk. '• a l•l.""'91 4100 oo Sunday. Aul(. 27th ........................ lf79..L343!orantormuunn s.MJ~after6PM . CA.SHIHS pcl"IOO who has arti¥tic 64)4840 ••••••••••••••••••••••· dumbbuthappy 6'44·4188 Bl!&L EST•TE ~5.....,. Mw ro•itime.CoodP:1y ah1llty to d1sJ:>lay & Jt b --t . o 0 O "q rt N «' w ~ A •1.._.._. IA " Growth co 5 lo<'otions men:h11nd11e 111ftwure. m, pv1 11th, m11turt1 w•~flean.-JlffJn ~·~,.._. f'OUNO Welmoran1.1r LICE .... SE A .r-n JRACCT FREE W1·tn11n Cob"nd1t.:t 30Hrweek. rmpld hub 114•m<' Jinv · d,-, .... 1 t•~r ... .,. ~a•1 lit U TD-s ml "" adll Xlnt dlw " lnte-llna Job " ~ t'n" '"' Nb 11~1.1 t L11a Och _ .. ,. -.,.,.. ...... -x. r , • " ...... .. .. ll,.llS I " Presllg1ous S&L hu!I im Ml::TRO CAR WASll C!N T.H6 llUJ Nu t"rnO ft Uld & ufc JM & l,. f!'!'11t~. 8"1~. wor/~hvil~ren SC HOOL trr> .~."~pol i rte attioon "&r doiur,,,"ct'~ med opening for well or· 295() Uarbor 81. CM P'tw wacy Ci.rte Pos1t1on av11il for personllble lnd1v to work with out pharmacist. calling doctorll. typing label'!. w1t1lin g 0 11 customer1;. 25·30 tlrt\ week. lllllH kA.odun1fo C:lr lfl, SW I NOS & It l':foTS ,_,... ....,.., 1' " " 41"' ... , " ~amic<I lnd1v Lo SllOO • Pv\mn b.a kit ptv~ Npl llunt o,•h!M2 Z11JC <'0NSTHUC1'10N Lotlt: Sml aold older Dor<. OFFERS lnR taxi 1c11 1 h activities Xlnl benef Cull Cynthia. Cl~anup & l>eU11ery &y. tl4l.) v1t-w, l'OQI }•N.ili Al'l'&COMMtmCJAL Pekuil!tlc/' l.haiua Ap.1o, Compet t ve waye11 557-7193. Also f'ee. Unit· dpply 10 person , M b&cw l(a. 64) fiubl ... t,C 3000 /IQ rt. wood MIA.UR Wt•unng whl flea colJur. Guttt LKtw.,,... Orange Coust Y(' low t'll Personnel services, II u l c h(' s 0 n 'g Body --n0ut, lllnl fur 11i.llmak • h Cab. 1z.30Vol Ml. He r lSOOAdams.CM. Work-.. 140 lnrtu:;trlal ~ lkh Rhlfl11 .rH. U\&, °' unv.ii. work ~ MOITCiAGI CO ffilll6IPll 3 lower led . •Crash Course"vallabl" rmunn, r y. Wuy,C M rirmaJ ... hou .. Prl\ ~ ..... ft A•R • .,,I Anr.. to "Suiy". Vi c. " " Bankinn _....;._ ______ _ ~~ ••~• l~l "'_ . .,.._ ,_,.._, 131-7111 661·2511 Albert8on' Mkt, NB. •Materialaprovldt.>d. ALARM CO need s .eo"oF-H•TOR __.., II 1nduatrinl ,,11,rr. Of'&illVMYDAY •Rt;WARD 6441033 •Sma ll clauei; tor serv1tll'man. will tram, r-" .....-"" ·CLllUCAL •--"--'-.. "'--4JOO .... , ft •"'"' •----111111im--1 per.;onaliil-d instruction e.lect1 'I bck"md helptul &...--'4tnCM --~ ..... 11q -vv. rno r-&.oil comb. weddm& nna Chooaie " _,...... ........... •• ••••• •• • •• ~ lJ 1 m E_. ........ agem"'nt band In • own tas~-doy Apply 228 1-'orest, La~ Wilh 11ddltlcmal clerical Part t1mr open1ngs for gem:rul r lerlcal \asks Must be w1l1Jng lo learn & have the ability to Jlet along with othel'l! t-1ex1· ble hours. morning or ar U!rnOOn, Call Eleanor for appt c.111.....,.....0.,. Personable 1ndav n~ed t.o watt on customers & oper cash register Knowledee of photo equlpmnl helpful. VI • "' ...... ., "' &night clas!les. Bch duties. Xlnl bcnefit:s ea S8.ICTf • W A ft 1-; I' Cl (I :-, Jo; ,.,111 1/ park1ng lot vie of Ct>:1ta •P1acemenl-1,1p to 80% Irvine National Rank t;auaar"b1blt" WAN'IY.O IW'> t11 1:-.00 Le.ti,.._., M~aDMV D-18,Reward comouss100. ANSWERING SERVICE Call Janet. 833-3700. rvummitlt! ~1464 11q n I.a& Rrh or<.: M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~0003 OPER All shifts. full or E.O.E. ·~lAf\E HOM • nt' W.C7112 +•a •C1-..tl 5100 ---------i Free3Week p/LApply2?.8forestlag --------- •••••••• •• ••• •• ••• ••••• Loill 2 do11s. blk & wht Sales Trulnln4. Sch. Ctlll lhe store mgr to set up an Interview app<. c.t de-. ...... W...t.d 4600 CcJCkupoo & beige & bm Call For D....._.., U.J...-Coclt11poo. Heward. ......_ ARMED SECURITY 0"' . ...,,bf i•HI ....................... ~S984 131-1003 493-0442 r · BANKJNG Integrated Datat C7141SSZ-Ul6 '-h•r·11hom~t>r11ptmf'nt Oktcrri pcplrwllnlA2or3 ---------1 t<atellu FICER Exper. F tT . ~t OJAnJ lJ>4..&.\Ur ~. 2 bl unrurn home to PENNY lo8t·orange stnpedneut ReaJDitateSchool g:{i~g~~f'· position 546-0080 RECEPTIONIST Npt Bch ore. has Im med The Guild Dr~ operuog (or a recept. The CLERJCAL S404 Walnut lll.-~J~~c ~tw Emerald &y, oen vu. male c/it.decluwcd, vie 320JlC8minoCapistrano • Jbl tear 837-JOOl bet S 7 PINCHER Turtle Rock Rew II rd San Juan Capistrano Assembly-Electrorucs pen;on selected will take GIRL fltlDAY lrvtlle. CA 92714 & d1r. calls on ti t-lect I 01rl ore Mon lhru Fri. Equal Oppty Emplyr <"•• ~ )>."'"'-l .!!:!!Pm SlOO 7S2"6669 £ves. Small, friendly elec s:rz •l.3C S1n~· t!nl ADS $100 reward for white trorucs co. has trainee pulse switchboard. will 8 5 . Need b r 1 sch t . i-------""'-"- ta1ce msgs, will greet & energellc pers. for Mag assist CHt & perform Buff,m SA.549-0111.ask various lite misc duties. rorSusan. '-'t' J t!K 2 BA i;t•nd-0, or ....._,/1ft1rHt/ Scottie <Westic>. lost I Retired Too Soon positions open. Vanety rat 1n NA Tn levul. ....,_. 9/21 in Laguna Bch. Sold out my million or work, new facility, Clerks pnvac> g.u :JS32 ••••• •• ••• •• ••• ••• ••••• OHL Y f"J 213/860-8645. dollar company at 45. but good benef 1ts. con\ e · -------h*wu ¥----------1 now want another nienl Costa Mesa loc. to inc type. No exp nee. --------- Good sal & benef. Con· ---------•VOLT* CLERKS URGENTLY NEEDED Wwk to <X.'C. 2 br, 2 ba, Opp ..tw.lty 5005 Stoll :my item '1' com· Lost: Jg haired Persian challenge. Looking for overlooking ocean. Call luxury adult ('Clmplex ••••••••••••••••••••••• binfltiOli of itllms fOf' f7~ cut, M .. wht w /copper owner of business. who for uppt. 645-3632 lal.'t Clencal KEN PERALTA We w t Yo Reg1onal VP an U ••• ~·ilh :JI amcnitu::s pool. ur 181111 with 11 Penny eyes, dee lawed front needs an associate or Equal oppty employer Jacuu.1. ~uunu. tt!nnls FAST FOOD l'mchl'r Ad. 3 lrn es for 2 paws. Vic. Mountain partner. Qualifications: Assemblyman. machan{' MANUFACTURERS IAMK 1•0t1l"tl>, etc llllO mo +-,, Pnme l.oc. in K-Mart roru.ecuuve days. Eu ch View /Nesta II Rd. Lag MBA frotn USC & proven ussembly, some dri 11 u_l1_1_95_7_H_m _____ 1 pla.za Unllmited polfln· :.cJdit1on11lbne1s fl(Jtfor Bch.497-3194,497·2226 money mak er. CAii press,mill&lathecxper 1201 Dove St, NB (714) 752·0600 To have a delicious plump, tasty turkey for your Thanksglvini.: Din ner! Work 80 hours IJy Nov tSlh. 1978 & besides earrung money & having fun. you will r{'('eive <1 free turkey Bnn~ this ad to your nearest Kelly or. flee to be eligible & re cewe a fret· l(tft Just for applying. All types or as signments avail. Work when & where you want You don't pay. we p:..y you Roommate n e.,ded t o shitre oceanfront apt t'crn pr.t:f'd. 675·11511() S!OO Ual RV OWO"r ...... ,rnn the2days.Charge1t! 493-9217aft6PM ron'd Call6429090 For Wo. 642~~~. Nooommerc1al ads. Lo6t Oahnac~in. Reward ~~~~~~~~~ -·~ ~ ... _. ---·--·--F.qual Oppty Employer M/F 540-'1796/8J9.I060 evt's For mor,. 1nrormntion 545..Q714or54S-5980 Swimming instruction. in ~·E~SR~N'i'c8:q:ip 11ndtovlaceyour11d call . your home, guaranteed. Lo6l BuJI Terrier. bnndle water safety, in 2 wks nt. Exper. ma Lure. re Banking Nr UC:I. occ. so coast Wanted: Donut 1>hop, Plaza Master lidr. king lease w /option to buy. VOLT 1 l ~"61,U~#""'' .1 II, ot I be d , poo l. $150. M 836-1120. 642-5678 S46-SS11. Ft!m. roommate to sh11rc PUl't'h partial ownrshP. in 3 br condo, Laguna ~rrun~ feature film. --------- Niguel. Pool. J acuu1 1150 min ofrert n g . Now accepting new pa· $1!i0tmo.493-8020 NEWPORT·PACIFICA tients . Nutritional llousekeeper for hach. t · & . 1• FILMS (714) 9S7-0282. I medtCUle & counsellng 1111e :.> in exchange for Going ool or business. Ii-v 1 am '" m 1 n er a rent. On lhe ocean In qwdatJon sale. all items t~erapy. food allergy- CdM. 752·7821 Bryan mu.st go. Be11ul bath ac-diagnoses ~ treatment. cessones. towels. fix., Compl medical.staff ~ncl 2 Females wanted to tores. etc. Xlnt buys. Ors. & reg. d1eltt1c1.an. 'hare lrit. CuJ>l8 Mesu Hurry· Come 'N Go Balh _548-__ 1_1&1 ______ _ home.546-2777 Bo ullQue. 2644 San1 JOI.._. ,,.,,__ Miguel, Newport Hills ...,. ~°I!.. Center. next to Ralphs's cE~ER CLUB 4350 Markel. All leusehold "I ••••••••••• •• •• •••••••• improvem ents for sale. It's Social Garage on Penins ula Tran.sferorleuseavailto -.-.lcal hetwn 12th & 13th St. b N ti r-n,-547 .4200 or 675-787G a nc>w usaness. ego a · EdKattonal ble. 1300 sq ft, Irvine Co. ..._ .... r..._ lease. -r1111! 4400 Low Charter ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._,to Loan 5025 Mem bership Offkeaeeta1 IAYfltOHT OFFICES •••••••• ••••••••••••••• Fees Now Cannegy Village-New of-OOYOUNEEDCASH? CALL fices from 300 sq fl-1st. 2nd & 3rd fan tastic views. lg Homeowner loans 975-0700 pat 1 o s . park 1 n g & an-1tnged fast. janitonal included 2808 Borrow StOOO. s100.ooc The Perfect. Lafayette Ave . ·N B. flexible terms. pas l &rAltemative 673-1000 credit n? Pr:<>blem. Call jwou&d anyone be 1nteresl· I us noohhgut.ion ed in a current events THE EFACIENT STERLING FIN. SVCS study group" 645-7487. 714/955-1610(bkr > AL TERNA JIVE Bus mess or real estate SCRAM-LETS Mo. lo mo. rent incl: MONEY ANSWERS H ece pt. se rv .. perS<inalized phone cov· ~lurtle -Vapor - crage. conr. rm, mall I Gleam Impale :.erv .. parkmg & more in working capital, lst & --Newport 2nd mortgage&. inven-S UPHILL , •ru""'EXECUTIVE I lory start .ups r e · ame ho u seke~p er . SUlTE 640-~70 ceivables. der her rug, it's an • ru:. I • There's so much dirt un ------1 714/547-6468 ~:~;.walk to tlae IMMEDIATE 1 Jamn A. McKee OCCUPANCY FlNANCIALSERVICES ~!.~.~ ..... !~~~ ~usmess loans: Specialisl 'Found Cern\un Shepherd. an hard·to-get. loans.,Oall Vi c Barcelona Hill11 =~d Financing,. Elem.Call Ronl770·0?22 12.000 •q ft C~lttl•e ltahs f'ound young male Golden Mort911J9s. Trwt Rtrv. Vic Cliff Dr. c~ru rcn o.-. 5035 S48"583S ... ~ lll-111 l .................. ••••• 1 ________ _ & white, male, Jamboree lnfants lhru adults. Call tired or sem1·retired fo'/I T£t 'ERS Rd all :30 am Sept._ 24th. Steffie. SS8·l30l. & P/t. Steady e mploy· ....._ 3141c..,...on •• 546-4741 tAcross From Orange Co. Airport 1 Equal Oppor Employu Red collar w/Anzona ment. Xlnt advancement Needed sharp persona- tag. $100. REWARD. Body Dynamics . that ex. with !\mall & fut ex· ble tellers. Savings & 644-0642. ercisew/mw.ic to lose in pandmgco. Loan experience (>re . ches & tone. Classes dal· OLEC Corp S48·3477 rerable Full & p/t1me Lo6t: sml bUc /wht Ing hair ly. Pvt or group. Call 001 Newhall, Costa Mesa positions availablt.> M. puppy, vie. of Edison Steffie.SSIH30l tBetween 16/17Lh, IRVINESAVINGS HJ. 960-1662. Rew Monrovia> &LOAN ASSOCIATION --------IJobtW..t.d. 7075 EO.E M/F/H 7S2·2600 E.OE IEL[~ Q.BUCTYPIST Lost : Sm l blk M . ••••••••••••••••••••••• c Cocknpoo. w /cho~e LVN wiU do liv-in Ptr or Assemblers Bank Insurance o .• 1n NH. h Ans to Charlie • --• M .::1.111 TB.l.ER .,.,,E:' Rv•CL ~~ seelang tramee for a<" c lltn. • · F I T . D o e s n · l ..._.., ~ •• ._" Tut-countrng dept. Per ma· Vic:. Harbor Bl/Baker. smoke/drink. Xlnt ref We have 1mmcd Jobs for t Hunt• n gt on li <' h I · Good Reward. Please call (2lJ)8G7·lSl4. tra inee usi1emblers . branch> "Kelly Girl.. nenl post1on. typ. 556-38S6aft5 PM. Long or short term. NO Part ume teller wanted, People ing. salary S500. Good . Housework wanted. Good FEE. EOE. M/F Victor expcnence helprul. App-Newport Beach 833·1441 Co. benefit.<s. 833-3450 Ul&l m 15th St area. HB. exper .. all areas. $31.1 Temporanes. 556-8520 ly m person, 10am-12pm. Laguna Niguel 831 .~21--a.---w-TY ____ S_T __ brown/blk/wht 13 wk old day. Own trans. 554.4563 p 1 Off. G Id Garden Grov(' 638·0500 ....._" n male Beagle puppy, re· --'---------sr.ulLERS ersonne ice. 0 en NO'f AN AGENCY Fntn Vly Chamber or ward. $200 892-3302 !>racticaJ nurse. skilled in AS ""'"' State Sanwa Bank. io23o NEVER A FEt-; Comm interviewing for anytime. elderly care. live·in . Openings available im· So. Paramount. Downey, Equal Oppor Employer Cle r k Typi st. Type 646-Zl04rm 114 med for precl!lion mech '1 1...::2=13~/::=923~·946:::::1~.~E::O~E=-·~--l'~~~~~~~~~l 50wpm . ~ood w /ph []os t m'a I e Gt.> rm an ---------assemblers to build de· I public. Fee to employ~. Shepherd No I. D. Jyrs. Typiftg. llcatc compass & camera I.ARM.AIDS P /T temp pos. Must be res of Vic Irvine Blvd. 642-1968 all kinds my home units. Exper walh small Flame Room. 646·5544. Clerical Fln Vly & unemploy'd 30 556-3098 parts & tight tolerances a Be 0 d y s ca 11 f 0 r a pp t Found grey poodle male. ---------must. Fast growing auuc1ans. penang ror 9624441 Adult. Has been injured. He4p W..ted 7100 Newport Beach Co offers hair designers with some MfSSENGER .,__ _______ _ 64.5-1508 aftnoon/eve ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt ben! & good growth foUowing. M · or F .. in ktail waJtress. must Accounting t I L' o E F busy growing salon with b A 1 · Found Malamute mule. JR.A.CCTClERK poten •a · "' · · or top commission, Contact Colle&e student mterest e cxper. PP Y an very •ge, grey & wht. aP.pt call Call Ray Su 84 ed in 4 bouni work per penson :I to 11 A.M. Adult 645•1508 aft. TheJollyRogerlnc~as C111man,SS7·9051 zy, 7·59511 da,y,5 daysawe<!k.Mus t Hlackbeard ·:. · an entry levt.>1 operung Restaurant. 4250 Mart noon/eves. for an industrious indiv ASST. MANAGER fast be l8 years or &ge. Please mgaJe Way, N'pt. Beach 'lh M food t t Bindery Dept con t a ct Pe r s on n e I Found young bluck lab W1 oppor to grow. ust s ore. part 1me male. Call 645-1508 after· be PrOficient w/10 key »XI hours wk. 968·9112 TRAINEE Departmentforde.laJls. mpan1on for elderly noons, eves adder. Pos. calls for !ti· We need an industrious woman. Lite hskkpg. s ,---Lo 5350 mg. auditing or daily At!!ndNaonte'xA1rport Tex worker lo collate lesson U.S. DIVERS days, Uve-ln. 962 ... 133 ... __. sales reports for our Hw. penence nee 3323 Warner ••••••••••••••••••••••• restaurants&miscgenl 7.3, 3-11. Apply at 4G78 materials. Willing to SantaAna.CA92702 ConstructionHelper RELAXING MASSAGE ore duties incld recept re· _Ca_m_pus_._N_B_____ train. Requires ~ome (714 1540~10 Helper lO job superinten· BobJ ames·Lte Masseur lief. Aprily 1n pt.>rson. he&vy lifting. Excellent danL Must be wUling to G. 1 1 working conditions & domanuat labor. CM/HB Outcall9·9.494·5111 17042 ' ette Ave, rv. ATTBOlOM benefits. Apply between EqualOpportun1ty area. Contact Ten or Sam,Spm, Mon thru Frt. 8 Employer M ti-' p REGN ANT ? Caring. 18 Or 0•fl' a m · JP m. Nat 1 n nu I ~~~~~~~~~lj_;B~IJ~I:!...'~ (7~14~)919-~~3'17~· ~6~-- coolidential counseling & ACCOUMTIMG CLERK Mo Exp«. Mectts Education. 4401 BirC'h = COOK r~erral. A~rt1on. <JdOP· Sharp person with AA tr you ure new to Costa ~t · Newport Beach Uon&keeping. de~ree in accountrng an Mei>a. lemporanly dis I Near OC Airpo rt 1 Clencal Fast food. short ord~r. APCARE 547·2563 d/or I yrs cxJ)E'r an AIP. continuing your cduca· Equal Opportunity FtLECLERK Exper'd. Ph551·6395. or gen'l acct'g. Adding t1on. recently discharged ·E~m~p~lo~y~e~r~~~~~ PART·TIM t: COOK LIHDA & VICKI o.tc:all Mos-. Forthefunofft! Serving all Orange Co. 835-7313 mach & basic typing from the service. or for -General oHice & filing s ki tis re q d . Est any reason seeking tem· Boat bwlder: custom bout duties. Afternoon hrs. Mature. exper c'OOk for Engineerin~ & Planning -porary orcan•ercmploy· yard needs expen enccd E.)uoy xlnt working <'Ond. retirement home. Npl. Firm or Orange co. Xlnt ment. consider lhls um· carpenters. lammators & Apply llum·Noon, Mon Heh. ~ hrs wkly. avail working cond & l~ncr. queopportun1ty. mechanics. P·Squared Fri PersonnC'I. wkends & eves Phonl' Apply You Can Eorn Bo<1ts. 54 1·2873 MARRIOTT HOTEL 642·5861 Mrs Wong COUNTRY GIRL JACK G RAUi CO. 900 Newport Center Dr s w"nted, breakf:Jst S216 p W1c Body&Jender repair N~WPORT BEACH .. *ESCORTS* AtlnPersonnel ff Exper. own t o ol ~. EQualOpriorl::mplyr & l11n (•h s hift s. l.25BakerSl llarborBodyWorks,:io?G MW w/bcncflls in grow1n" 24 hrs 957-8474 Co6ta Mesa CA 92626 Based on your produ<' Placentia. Costa Mesa ~~~~~~~~~ company Apply at l\h ---------(714 > 751 ·2510 EOE llvity, commission. plus -Barl<crs. 212 E. 17lh St. M/F/H inecnl1ves & extra profit B o o K K E E p E R / Costa Mesa . shanng bonui.. RECEPT Medical office. ClcncaJ ..=,:.:.:.:.;:_.,;,. _____ _ The women and men W(' L;Jgwia area. 2 day wk Cooks Wunt.c.'<1 r-Found Afghan male 3 yrs Dt:lwc.e medical unit Costa LOWEST ? l\pncot no mask Vic El Touch of Mesa. l!iOO sq. ft .• 48f. W...t Rahs Toro526-4168 Ocns A.cctng Bkkpng are loolong for m&y be State age & work exper *JR CLERK ~Ice Systetft1 TEMPORARY Ured or typing, folding WnteClass1fiedAd lf206, • A sub:s1d1ary of Del Register Today to work papers. warehouse jobs Daily Pilot. P.O. Box •SR CLERK Monte Corp. has 1m . on various accounting & and working for a limited l.S8l. Costa Mesa, Cahf • mediate opening!! for ex· ow bookkeeping assign· income Wo rlC with 92626. •CLERICAL lt'SJ per 1nslltut.1onal <.'OOks 1\h ments. Work close to young people. R11pid ad "'1 "'lon.<1mnkerl' only EOC 1 111 yottr-home. Fq~ure vanccmenl posAible. 'J ~:~~~~J!~"!:i~: Varied Jobs with & l>11yllmc hrs. Phone >tn Clerks to Sr. AC'coun· ~~~1~reb~8 :;a~~~ea~0 $3.2S hr limited bkkpg without exper In Rood 5.56-3610 Ext. 280. will tarts needed thruout start work immediately, exper See or as k. for ofrsurroundingll C...11 to· •ork Orange Co Jeff, Ice Qlpades Chalet. day• 11 Coun1er help. ice cream. ..er Robert Half's call...: MO FEES exper'd help needed for 11\na Accountemps 645-6514 2701 Jlarbor Blvd, CM. . new. s mall. s oft ice tro MASSAGE soos Maln.Steso1 979-8880 ~Q~ off ice • cream parlor. H.B. low. FIGURE MODELS No. Tower, Union Bank Bookkeeper. P /T . reured 0 overload 96().2&28 itro-l Th Cit f 0 Automobile painter's · an ESCORTS n e yo range hclper&painler. ok. R.etail exp pr.er Lido COUNTER GIRL 10·3. r OUTCALL ONLY 7l4/835-4l03 642·9373 F'ashtohs 3424 Via Lado, 557-0061 M·f ', fast food service eq'd NB673·1910. 372.JBlrchSt.N.B. 9611-7S21 llcal 548-2103· lstT.D."s, alto Found. young slv. gry. MODELS Cdm dlx suites. utll pd. 2-dT.D.~ female malamute. Vic .,.._,,._... A1C. ample prkg. From Fairest Terms since l94.9 Westm. Mall 893-3734 heart s.ntc. 300' s.r. No lse r eq. s.ttlwMh). Co. Found Black Lab, El '75-00U Outcall 6'7s.8>0 642-2171 545-0611 Toro. Very gentle. ~======~ IAY VllW am a rt, m ale. Call SpfrihlalR...s.r On Lafayette . cannery Retired couple has money 581·9777. l815So. El Camino Real Village. Office spKCe SOO tolend. l5t&2ndTD's •---------San Clemente. Fully lie. t.o2SOOsq. rt. Agent. 1-837·3744 FOUND: A us l r a II an For appt. 492,7296 BILLGRUNDV Shepherd male. blue Realtor 67S·6161 Private Party will pay merle, approx. 4·5 mos. more for your 2nd TD's. Back Bay "Y" area Xlnt orfice or industrial 642·3.S73 548·3087. space. Up lo 1600 sq fl in ;::========.!!.========:: Newport Beach. 645·2111 • EXEC UT I VI _ .... ~S"fTES .. , .... ~~~ ............ ...,.~ ....... ecu tive secr etary, personal phone cov- erage. recepllonist, con- -lfAVf11Jttit.~~M, LOST · Dap ...... hr Eq I Op L' I l.11 1· 631-2140 ADVERTISING AUTOMOTIVE llCKPR/GEHL OFC 1~:u:a=po=r "'~m:p:o:ye=r~J -~,"!·.~=. .~ _& ... --: 4-f...~,,,,,.. I ~:~~--..~..s.iJ AU\'°11~~ ... , " ..f~l.li~WW.mm~~:~ ... ~~: ' ~~ . D~ ~· ua~1Y"PrAA~1 " .... 'Ex p of i 1sb'me .:-·~ er\.I>riJgsfore 1-·11imc. 7a'm-:-f'fi. $4 per hr. Sun ~ r erence room, xerox. nolary. Lease or month to month. Near so. Coa.<s Plaza, O.C. airport & freeways. Call 979·2161. Airport area, N.B. 84 !IQ.ft .. 5 omces. $520/mo Mullan Realty 54().2960, 3400 Irvine. N 8. Nr. O.C. Airport. Deluxe offices w /secretarial !iel'Vice. 752 ·56216. Dl sq. ft. to sub-lease for 6 mos SU5. mo. 1 blk of Coast Hwy , N .8 . ~1.Michele FOR LEASE New 4919 :1q rt bldg. trvlne Ind. rar1t. Jmmed occup11ncy 2950 Alrway Dr. Unit • C.M. Call Jim f1andeni (?14) 759..()9()9 or !714 > 640-8984 ELEGANT OFFICE srACE on 18-01 Nwpt Blvd. N.B. Rcuonable 8'S-2Ul 646-6303 SOMETHING? First check our "Lost and Found" classification number 5300 to see ii someone has found it (FOUND ads are placed in the Daily Pilot FREE of charge). If your item is not listed as being found then dial 642-LOST end let a friendly ad·vlsor assist you In placing a "Lost" ad. Call Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for next day's paper or call by noon on Saturday for Sunday's paper. 642-5678 .... lt:JJWWll .. ' ,,. Courses immediate opening for a acct 'g brkgrnd w 111 headed eager pers wlll· sonie weekcnd'I, soml' & Srul Club. 24752 Toldeo :S,~; •Stop Smoking s a I esp e r son with train conlact ore Mi.?r. lng lo learn. To $1000 ml~ Exper helpful Ap· Way, El Toro ~·0860 com· •Control Appetlt.e· newspaper display ad· B M t 2"25 Xlnt hener ~II. Cynthia. ply ·,n person. M e~ia •RelJeveTension ver tising experience. suer 0 or s . " 557.7193 Also 1-ee Unit Verde PharmJcY. zu71 Dance . teacher~. ballet . Hge. •Break Habits Good sa I a ry . com .1~Har~bo~r~, C~M~~~~~~I ed Personnel Services, Harbor 81 Costa Meso t1tp, disco & belly dance . • •11 •Acb.ieveGouls missions, and excellentl· lSOOAdams.CM. ' · Newport Re ach. Cull long •MoreSelf·Confldence fringe benefits. Ex-Aulo. trans. R&R man, Clerk for H B drugstore, Mrs.Herbert.645-9701 d r t! • •Improve Memory cellent g rowth op-experience preferred BUSBOYS crurumum a11e2" Onll· •MUCH. MUCH MOREi portunitles for 8 person MUST HA v E 0 w N Now taking appllcat.ions. 847 ·25111 n1y1 ENTRY ~.acmh-. Saf~ScienUflc with career ambitions. TOOLS. Call 5'8·2288 apply Ln person. 3-5pm, Uft ft .. Don Professional Call for appointment. Must be over LS. E.O. E Clerk AccOIWIAlwg Ca.rtr OneDayorEve aWk. li.Cocnt 8abys1Cter1housekeeper. J .P. MAC'S Dinne r 7 ll Stor" Permanent position For 5 Wks pffot 5 dys a wk, hve-m or nut, Houst.>. l0142 Adams 1\ve. F\Jll or p tr clerk Apply avllllable as 11 video dill· ORANGECOUNTY Call Mrw Thoma0 H B h 1n per<1on 28933 Crown I I t (714 > ext. 277 ·' " (At Brook urst 1 p ay term1n<• opera or HYPNOSIS CENTER Eq I Op t 558·2603 dys, 963·62Rl VaJley rrkwy, Lag Nig ror Basic /!-'our mini C714l831Vi486 ua portum Y eves&wknda CAFETERIA helper computer Some u · -___ E_m-=-p_lo_y,_e_r ___ ----------_...._.ed Ptr. 3 hrs mL·n. i (714)8311.7479 '"""' penence 1s des rable, but Babysitter · matun.· Mu.sthavecar.$3.33pt!r CLERKS W\Jl traJn1nd1v1dualwith Professional Therapeutic woman needed for 2 hr. Co8ta Mesa. Npt Bch demomtraled typina ac:- m as 8 8 g e. by reg. Going Into school age c hildren In & CdM area Apply nt curacy and !lpced. Hours physical therapist. By Business? Lag. Bch. Live.In pre Nrwport·Mesa Unified UJOTEM approx1mat<'IY 2·9PM. appt. only . Steve. rerred. Salory open. Scho1>I District. Food *ork In pleusant en. ~·2817.12·9PM 494·5.2'7U Service Dept, l857 ()pening11NowAvo1lnble vlronme nt with aood Women's Aa required by law, Bab'fSlttcr, P /T, Chris Placentia AYe, C.M. Ph for ruu or p1t1mt' clerks company benefits lnclud· new bualnessas uanwomsin, myhomcor _~_56_·327_3 ___ , ___ on 2nd & :Jrd sh1n.s No ln11 2 wetika vac11tlon Family Planning ualng • Fictitious yours.Call642·663ff. uper n cce.uary-we after one.year. ~mpany CenterotWestmlnster lualneH Nam. must -----------Cafeteria helper, 7nm· lrnin Stort SJ per hr A:s· ,piutt group insurance, •Abortion •Birth Control register that name Ba bys ll t c r. Ii v o -1 n, 2 30 Pm · P 11 Y c " m · st rnanageri ti) SJ.60 hr. credit union, etc. Apply -OUt PAtiont St.eriliiation with th• County Clerk. mature govcrne s IY~ me Mu rit t c w t e x per Mmuigersto $.'I.SO hr Ad· ut Cband·7a11~,~~~1e882ry >. can the DAILY PILOT to care tor t i,.. yr boy in ~pr~chC~l~ko:v:"ro~ vnnc"mont opportunlth:s ORANGE COAST .. °"" LEGAL Dt:PAATM!NT NR IJte hqusekeep1ng. to lhotie wh<1 qu11lity. For D., IL y PILOT ,__. hnlces ll60 for form. and further Speak Ena + good refs. apf)l, ~9·-34_04_____ informatJon go to our "' •••••••••••• ••••••••••• Information. 752·55811 Carpet. upholstery. Win n 'Hrest market or con llO W. 't.y St., CM l day Ou1-<lwl schol. Slate 842-4321 You don't need 0 gun to dow, l'loor cleonl'r F.xp UIL1 th l)('rsonnel ofrkt• ~.:~,~~~u;:,°' accredlt'-1d. Meets couiu ~l~ht.=~332~!i~~ "draw h111t" wh n you preferre d reliable ut CallfOt' e(.lt,11 rcm1tnl fpr re· ,, ~ an ad Jn lht• ,9Mll¥ 64()-2934 12'42 ~mpeon St aooolfume it.Pl atYaJton 1!•11 -C"JH'l ~Wlnt·Ms.t ... ...iit-. ·~StttC'lf1ttiiib ~ ·.:.:=ro1£l1mpJo1 ~''1illi:JC3%1,:!t.~ ?29-7141 _-_M2_·&m______ Clu..~)<1fled ads do 1t well Equtl ()ppty tmplyr ..... .. ectWP· , d oor .,.. h(' t11per 1 rec u work tell ow Her - \ 7 Tueeday. September 26. 1978 DAIL y PILOT CZ .............................................................................................. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. HefpW•t.d 7100 Per P•rtller l•f4tr••tl•" r•••rdl•t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools and Instruction Thia variety of fine schools could introduce ...... ' ef .ct.em .. • tt. D.uy ,.._. licatessen help. In pro-~ • ....,_.._ 61nctwy cea ol operuna n«:w DeU. C n e e d e mploy e e s all 642•5678 w1pleuant personality. DAILY WOID SCHOOL . FoundaUon1 For Le.a.rn.lna Oedlcat ed to belpaoa each chlld toward a.cll-untoldmeot. Pl'OlrM•lnl from ataae to teae tn a natural, sequ .. Ual ma.nner. lnrreHlna the dl vlfte. attrl but es. lut1 -w..-.:. Anl - Scli , , -..... -• E r' ~ .. w -Cn~:r -llHlt• ..... Hff• ........ ~""-·-Preschool • Kindersarten lat Grade Extended Day, e: aoam w gpm 711 s.. c 0 1 ... Or-. 6JJ-77J4 IJM 162 PJomLi Scfwof of 5w A1~ Specializing in Watercolor, Oil Painting, Acrylic, Lile Drawing & Ceramic Artllt: .... , ..... ..... 41J2 w ........... H.I. A.M. 140.JIJI P.M. SJ6-U50 LEARNING PROBLEM? IT COULD OETWORSEI ) Get SPECIALIZED TUTOR IN& .tGI hMltnt '""'"'"""' Ciftw f lUlbl lltl9d •Inc• 19 73 Fait llnd Eff«ti~ Mflthodr For O.~loplng All Biiiie Skills 1 ti<* more,..,, .. "*' llftY omer bello •Ille trelnlftl We!leblf, I s.tf«>nfldence end 1 "'* of echifttmem dewloptd. 1 Prlc• comper.,.. to Ult.,...,. fltld 1Utof. &dent lmpravc n~nl Ce nte r QUALITY I OUCATK>N l'Oft INDfVIDUALI 901 DOVER DRIVE, SUITE 208 NEWPORT BEACH t2'IO Call tM ...... ODl9th8itt atl 842.9088 FREE LESSONS · ~G-H UP MOW POI A M911 llM OPS IMDCYIDUALLY NIKI•• WSOMS tM FUMD.....,.A&. LUii ••• SUJ.S A .. llC9" I LllSOMS .... ALSO,.. ... POI ntl COLI.Ml IMTUMCI DAMS IN 1MI PAL&. COMPUTER-TUTOR LEARNING SYSTEMS FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION AT YOUR HOME CALL Slow care1a1 Trainin1 af Dancers MONA FRANCES l.S.T.D. School of BALLET ICWer hht to PromlioHI CeccMttl _. l•1'-Tec•l .. 1 ChlldrH ..ct AdMlt Clau H MODIRMJAU ae1a•t& AMO ADYAMCID UDm MOltHIM4t IAU.IT CLASSIS 642·4061 or 640. I 443 2612 SANTA AMA AVL COSTA MISA (between Del Mar and Mesa) Brochure on request MOW RKISTERIMG For Fall Classn 714/768-5173 After 4 pa ~IDUCATIOM PllOGIAM etmST COUKI llVIMI I HO c .. 1 •1o lntle. CA Fall Quarter September 21 Oecember I . 1971 METHOOS IN LANGUAGE ARTS Edu 3eo (2 er. hrs.) Mondays 7-8:40 p.m. Instructor: Of. Allred Freiteg BEGINNING PAINTING Art 325 c• cr. hre.J Tuetdaya M0:20 p.m. Instructor: Prof. Roland Hua MAJOR PROPHETS (JEREMIAH Rel 305 (2 er. hra.) Wednesdays 7-8:40 p.m. Instructor: Rev. Robert 0~ REGISTRATION September 18-20 (In C*'IOf'I or by phc>ne) "'-« 712-6222 BEA TRAVEL AGENT Day & Night Classes For Men&Women PActflC DAY& SCHOOt. •10 ... 11111 .......... ...,c.nne CALL C7 I 4t 14J.t4tl Eatabhshed 1983 F1nanc1al Aid Programs Accredited By The ACCl'tdlllno Comt!W~ of The National Association of Trade & Tecttn1Cal Schoof•. ... CHILDllN- TIBll-ADULTS PLIASICALL f -962-5440-I ''" y-~~~:.9~" ..... next to 8'dnny HIYen AeltMlnt you to a new tomot row willui1 to work. Exper. Exf. 321 orlraineet. H.B. 9fl0.2828 D&JCATHSIM Jo'rr days Irvine area Call ~-51893. '6 Irvine College ~ . of Business DEUVERV DRIVERS. morn1n11 & ;1fter noon rout.et avail. Clean driv· Ina record. able to read Thomas &uide. 548-~ (8am-4pm1 Independence and Confidence we YoUr. with an in1erest1no. well p11d 1obl Al Irvine we care ... aboUt vou . , . aboot the good 10b tn11 you want to have. We II help you to get there. Tllke your enole. ol careera• Delivery early mom ina pap~'" Wa ll Stree t Journal. 5 day wk. routes avall. Irv/CM. S300 up monthly. S ml tar re· quired. ~ -6320 llCllYdY • llC.noteelT MIDfCAW.MA&. 9'1Cl.AUUTIOM ' ~ • IOOll... np ..... tMOaTMAMD MUSH-UP e1te•M OMCI AISllTAMT DAY AMO ...... N061AMS A prooer ll'ld correct bu11neta environment. localed 1rt the nub of the Newport-Irvine Business and lndustnal Complex. Job Plaot"*"t Au11tence? Moel certainlyt In tile fall 15 months~ 400 ernolOyerl heve ntQUelted Irvine gr.cjuates. Delivery Drtver . S.S. Gd driving r ec . neat a p· pearance. Cost a Mesa Blueprint. 1550 SUpertor, CM, S48·5S7l c•MOWw_......,_.__,.,,11 ... .. ..... ,1101 1711 ...... , ..... ...,,. _ l,lli90Rd l Delivery p/tJme AM. LA nines dellv. SlOO per wk st. LagW'la Bell. 494-8496 eac~r of Piano ... mar, Js p ~cals B.M. Chicago Musical <;ollege Former Head of Piano Dept. Midwestern Conservotorv of Music 642-9755 SCATS GYMNASTIC CHAMPIONS Olympian Cathy Rigby was a SCAT and now it's your tum!! THE S C ATS ACA DEMY now bas openings for beginning gymnasts. Classes for boys & ~iris 2·5 years also available. llwlkgl•leecll MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES PenonaJ lnatructJoftl Complete Sele(tion Microwave Acceseorte. "Learn to r eally use vour ex5"1n1lve investment." We teach every &>hue ol MICROWAVE COOk lNO "-t~C1•teOfhi..t Prior To Tiie llaldl'P .... , ...... "'" ... _ U•IMS1 ... C .. 7' .. 5011 MICROWAVE MAGIC COOklN• SCHOOLS DPBllNCI A MOMl'ISSOll CLASSIOOM UfllUA......-1 Visit INTERNATIONAL MONTISSORI SCHOOLS Newport Beech. Costs M .... Sant• Ana NEW PRESCHOOL IN COSTAMESA ~ ..._.Mewpert•..&.& lttllSt. O'V ,,,, 0~xLD's 1?v J" AC1 •hltClllM c...c.-r Dehverypenon for busy Newport tra vel agent. M ust h a ve r eli a ble motorcycle le lnsu.rance Work approx. S hr.i Mon Fri. Hrly rate &i mileaae pd. 957.2700 Oellv. Men. over 18. ror early AM newspapers to homea ln N 8 . & C.M Must have dependablt• c a r. & be r e h a blt! $:m/Sl50 mo + bonus. 846-5844. Dental Assistant position avall. Xlnt oppty for en· lhualaatic girl seekini full time employment Top pay. fringe benefits Lovely Ne wport Bch specially orfice. Non smoker. 644-0Ci95 DENTAL ASSISTANT. front office ·&i chairside. Expe r . n o l ell p er 642-0420 • DENTAL R ECE P TIONI S T f o r N a ' Orthodontist. Top pay · .-.. Exper. req. 642-2626 PIOFESSIONAL DOCi TUIMI.. i Dental Receptionist Ex ~ per w/front ofc for quaH ~ ty growuitie!Jrac. Good ~ AT ~ •VICE ge--4 .. tt. ~ ~. . N.B. Call ~ ,.,.. ... ., .... It ,., ....... ,... ~ ·-------- ... ~ Dental Asal. cb a1rsld1: ~; ~ NB. P leasant grou" ~ Ranglng trombalicobedienoe (on ~ pra c t. E11p p r er·d ~ teaahl long leash. off leash end :~ 1_640-__ ll22 _____ _ ~ protection trlinlng. Puppy training ~ D ENT A L . R E c E p . ~~ from 10 W99kl ohge. ~I TION IST ... .__ -H-'--prP•I•• Hi&h quality office needs ~ llUMI' ...,. -. _., "' exper & friendly re<:ept. ~:. ...... ~ ~ .r_u_u _ tt-1m_e_._c_ood __ s_a_1 _& ~ _ ~ ,_benef. NB&W-9211. t ~ .. '-i;g~~· §I Prr:~~aat. Chewi ' ·~, Denta l A11't. Prr. n -OQ ' • · perie nu d, cflairaide, - JumPino . energetic young office. R · .. Be ne fits . Start am· 1 • t med.lately. NB. 752-6633 142-9414 Ufetlrne Guarwilee Refertn<* Av .. labfe MOal 'IMAM JUST A JOI BEGIN A CAREER FACALS & MAKE UP MAD .000 MOMIY Let R1charcfa Beauty College help vou start devel<>Ptng new sktll• as a Cosmetician Alter only 20 weeks yo11 can be earning a good h~ll'lg- CC>SlimlCIAM CL.ASSIS MOW! Umtled Enrollment-Call Nowt MANY OPPoaTUMmlS: • lnt.,...t1ng Wort! • FW&onal Sattslectton • Securl~ not tied to economic s1tuatt00 • You ptogtll8 rapidly to become thOrOughfy skilled. • 8ell-emp!oyment Opoonuntllel ~TCHA~I$ BEAUTY C«.LE0'E ~ ...... 1 ... 11 ..... • 't ..... 1.._ ....... Dental Asst. Newport Beach. ien. practJce 4 da,y week. ~l De n t a l Ortlce. Ex pe rienced chair s ide RDA X Ray Ilse. 4 banded. busy ofllce. salary open. benefits. in Hunungton. 1182-Tlr. ~ bentaJ.Office Mgr. Rttpt. Experie nced an a ll phases or front office. Salary open. benefits. HwiUngton 962-7797 ~ DINI' AL ASST F rr . chnide & front ofr exper pref"d . X·ray be nee. Call 642-4i880. Dental assistant, no ex per. necessary , will tram. Saddleback Valley area. 830-1395. Dental Front olc P rr No exper nee Call 545-0453. DESIGNERS/ DIAFTEIS Several pos1l1on!> now a va ilable ror b ot h Designers & Drafters m rapidly expanding com pany Des 1g ner11 wi ll have opportunity to work dlredly with Engineer from project stage thr11 construction or pro tctypeil .• Req ·11 prev1ouh mechanica l or electro- mecharucal design draft. mg exper Drafters re<f d ror elect ro·mechan1cal . d eta il dr awing. L 1t1· .1::.;~~~ .. ~-~,,..,,., ........ ,.,. .. inchv1dual who desire!! stabWty &i chance for ad· vancement to designer Company often; 11 com· petllive starting wage, all major benertls & an opportun ity ror long lerm growth. Send re· sume to: Scaenllric Drill· mg Controla, 4040 Cam· P'lll Dr .• Newport Beach. CA. mee> or call Don Swlll\IOn, 567·8051. D11I A RJde . ...._.........~~-sroccunsr-........., Drhtn ()per1t.e modern eqwp. meat Is door to door tnMp. CalJf. driven lie req'd. No prior exper ~. Good drtvln1 rec u must. No SUnday work . Orante Co111t Yellow Cab. 11300 Mt. Her · rmaM, F. Vly. ,,-. GET MORE ssss$ DIME . FOR YOUR WITH OUR NEW DIME-A-LINE Y• ••..., .... _.. .. "'-fw ,SJI or ten Ill_. MMOUI DIM~ IMt.,,.. ..-Y 1••4-r· .... ..._ _. ... .... .,.. ..,..., c..e. to ... .,_. 4 ~ ........ ......_Me lvHtecl&. fl 1•1e or,...... Me CIRL11111& ...... •wM. helt .._ .--.. prtaH •""•"-°""SH . I ... l!~~~1~! p~'!r ti 30da1_ ad ln the DAILTPILOT SIRYICE DIRICTOlY DOtTNOW! • \ 0 OAJL Y PILOT Affi.-c• • .,. ........... k. c.e ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.t.J Al)l)h1111ceSN\ Uuuu or arupl\ll dra;;n ---------TAYI~ ~~c1-:s TRJP.CHARGP. JlO rutty turn your data Into NC'C'd hrlp for your nt•Jtt W ...... & Chain Link 2lmM111A.S A pnC'la 1un •r•Pb• pi1rty' Home or Offire _ ...... ~~ 9($1 OU& 1141 for 1rtfC1 t'omplete tl'rvlro or p•rt a..• Jl9 Ah10 l lti•nln• 1erv1ct ••••••• •• •• ••••••••• ••• t'•ll Ole proru11ooal CIHn UP"· H•ul1n1 . •Savt' MON-)"• nlt'r •'rt't! L .. l Any Your aucccu •• my IU<' Laodsc&Jplnl lio tnl·d UnYfwa,.•r1i.r1tu11 lot iu JOO-C•ll Allon m c r 111 U t: L to' JN A 'S Kt"Vic1og 642 9907 •Rrp•1n •lM!•lt'u•llOI Ttllly, M~9 I' to: HS 0 NA LIZ ED - -CAT~KING 714.~ ~ •VERY LOW l'Hll't-:.~• •Lu· Nli <'M S .t.. Ol/TCll C"AHl•t· 11-IC'> ()nGanl~nlngMumt ~·11 ~4W7I H.c..Jm ad(hliOllA, .... 'c1 & ,.~ ~e ~9 2015 .. ,,....... r.oftd .. d zo ysa , .. ap ~or ---••••••••-;~"'!•••••••••••• ~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.xpcr K•n.lt'nt!r i''re~ Rc•1111l rs / llandy man , tt1•ltrt-d Ftr\'m11n . I' I u m b 1 n g • 1• I .. t• , s prinkler. palntlnll. etc. An~ household n•pair Ml ·1my 64.2 1492 an 4 HmAlcJ 2 fl'lNICKY POXES M.11 • yacht14 , dPlll. homes. ofclJ. free est MM!ll2. So Amencan gitl will c:lean your home. ReC's. Marl a. 640-4929 .................•.••.. ~~ OC'C Studcn~. l Ton true It ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trash. ~r4'e lrlm, Ron L.M S.-Roto Sod or 642 ~703, 642-4268 Seeded t..'a w n s . Lite haultnl( moving ~tlnklers, Planting . Garage. Yard cleaning nl refs. 675-7633. , ...... /P.,..MJ 1,...,/P.-rt'"J • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,PET,ERS PAINTING Custom painting 1 ·rn F~xpr d Reas Rates 11m;all my prices ure fo'ree 1':.St. Ci.II Gene small 0 631·S36tlaft ~ Ron ~ Do you n~ some MJw1ng done! C1dl Shirley 842·11!()4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exper1 shapmg. lh1nn1n1t. stump removal. lndscp cre11llon8 675·21121 ins \\'ill bab)·Jul my homr !\ll l.Vll(I ri·moo1•1lng. '" t':lll. cll'.un UIJti Rt:1tt1on. ropua••ble mothC't C'\.STOM palna,ttlmoYc walla.etr Ht-n110 Ccrvan l ~li Reas rates. 642·0705 European Landscaper Removals. pruning. trim· wm haul or cln. anything, Top wo~k. Fair price Pa~ n t 1 n g. ex t 11 n t PATCH PL~ERING rrung. 1..Jc/ln11 Free est . ....._ 1 · ., • .,., lnlt·not l"•rllf ntrv Uruq.,.-" unu.su11I work $411"'891 • • nap uval fat ...-.. b) J .. ~ • IW2 lllfl'.) w1•lrom IB y r11 In .-rC"n ----Refs. Maint. 646-4871 Reaaonable rates Lic'd A 11 l y p es . Fr ee 494-6221.64.2·2624 big/small, comm 'I or re contractor. 963-8825 call' .. " ,,...,c a k .. 5-Tke I I (' ' r. I'• I 0 m b 0 Oean·Upr$, huuUna. mow •• • • ••• ••• ••• •••••••••• r-... Sertk• 11314 Inc. witter l)'lilcmM. is1denual. reas. rates . Landscaping. Tree trim· t!fil.lnlllles. .....,...,._. Tllllori'"J <.:all an)'llme. 968-8946 ming Clean-up. 8 yrs F\ne Exter. Painting by ..... ., ..................... .. exp. Free est Noboru. R. Sinor. St. he., U\S. Try •••••••••••••••••••••• • Guatar lfSl!Ol'IS $5.00 pr 1,, S3l-8162or897-2862 me. 836-SSS524 hrs. PERRY'S PLUMBING hr Children &teenagers . -...... ~7926 <.,tAR • S&C'R F.TF.RIAL •••••••• • • •' • •• ••• ••••• R A ftauiiert Collltlr to ---- SRRVlt'E • n PING "'1.ampo..i .. llh'<10l rlran Nc-w t·on•tr form1n11. Gwrtll Ser'Yiut ...... w• lnt.ext,serv1ngarearor7 Complete plumbing Beg/lnter1Ad\• Exper . AMWAY Cosmetics. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs. Prof. qual work. services. Drain & sewer t eacher Refs Robert ~ $1113 t'ulot bn•htrnrni whl frurruntt. NO\odel. add1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• tiJU tU mm llk-1wh L"lr•m Uooi. l.ir tlni. 495 ~19 BOAT CLEANING ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>-\"'"'•'RaUNl)lt' ~ Al'lll>n l.t'1t•I T.)'p1n 1l v,;c> ~ut, 60 2ll41i aft '11'M hv din rm h11ll II!\ A\6' . . , O>mpl. 1bovew.tter boat rm f1$0. rolll·h SlO. etu S11lvtn (.ooatr Sp~c. In cleanu1g 547428l Nutntion. tlousewar~. comp. ma int. Painung, Reas. Dave 586-84.25 c I e a n 1 n g . F re e Ruiz. 675· 149\ Home Care & Comm I. lite carpentry, elect _ _;__;__.;....;_;_..;;....;.~-estimates. 24 hr service ~ Gu11r •hm fll'l od()r •voe.I ur l•uncrelt! d c.'kl, ---- l'p( r~p11lr. 1!1 ~·r11 1•xpr blockwo~k , ro~Ct"• & 1'1SH MAJ NTENANCI!: l)o •ork nlyseu k ets puuo t'<IVt f.!j Uc d & lllli. Compl. care of pond1', 642·1634 Roofs. tile. nrs rep. Exp. Peter the Painter 67J..JL8l Credenualed. exp'd Rdg &reliable. 548.0512 Has the best rates. Lab teacher tutonng In Allri•C'l womt'n l>4"1"k~ p,t1ml' ofhN.• Job. 1111' ~1 CllOt • Cull for t"4l 114S 6171 tropical & 11alt water ~ lnt/Ext. Call today. DrlUnS cleared from $4.50. !Wading. 494.QlJO. 24 hr no. 547 -5846 free est. All work iuar Orainmaster 638-0953 l)'pul., UIYUICtnl' pw.l ,....._ It h 1n1. In\ t'nt-0ry l~trol ...... rp-t ctriaP:"ry , up ttilf'pbonto. t·tc <.:ilt rle11n1na Scot ch11urd 11&.'ldi, K48 l'r\Jtrn~r SM "41 t\ M TYPING SBR\ ICt. Plnbb CU!kn!ry, cstm otrers fas1. ac"uratr typ· f't'mode~n.a. C.1111 Vtnc~ 1ng of any docum.-nt Lenhotr ~ ~--­ W 1 ll p1 c:k & up 6' devlivu ~ 7tBl ~ade your old s tuff for -ne w good1c:. with d Cl~lfied Ads 642·5678 Class1fi~ ad &&2·5bi8 a.drtc.tll aquoriums 54_7·4.282.__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~Bectric Uc 3271.36 64S--097 4 ------ ELEl."J'RICIAN·Pnccd •MR. FIXIT• Painling, carpenter. Reas, rat~. lS yrs In atelt 548.-1752 ----n ght-free ei;t1fu::llt! on CM ocl.J. large or s mall Jobs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lac.•tmsed 673-0359 Haul. skiploader dump trk, grading, tree wrk, Want Ads Call 642-5678 demolitions etc 831· \257 ....................... t1••' Want a Rl!:ALLY CLEAN •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Executive Pa inting & HOUSE? Call Gingha m Brickwork. Small jobs. gen~al. repairs int./e?'l· Gtrl Free est. ~51.23 Newport. Costa Mesa & spec1ahzlng in quality lrvme. 875-3175 eves. work 661-1653 Window CIMfMq ~ ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ted's Window Care Prof. REPAJR & REROOF'. All wmdow cleaning al reas. Better Housecleaning Serv. Qual. work, depen-~'-­ dable. refs. 1·529-4337 ,._...~ t y p e 5 • 5 h 1 n g 1 e 5 rates Refs 642-7893 Are You Looking For rocksbakes·compo-lar Quality Painters? We do fYee esl. 541•5930 bolh mler texter wk. we --------- People who need Pe<>ple Thot"s what Lhe DAILY PILO'f SERVICE DIRECTORY 1s all about' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ro&emarie's Housedean-••Move an y l h 1 n g. ing. Refs, reason. Own anywhere at an)'llme" trans. 642-14-03, 645-3439 24 hrs 7 days. 540-4844 are he & U\Sur, refer. For free est call Dan 839-5851 Sell 1d.le items 642-5678 SeQ with EASE' It's a BREEZE Cla.').'11f1ed Ads 642·5678 HllpW..tecl 7100 H.tpW..t.d 7100 HeflpW..t.d 7100 HlfpWClllhcl 7100 H.tpWaeted 7100 HefpW-.cl 7100 HltpW..ted 7100 Ht4pW..t.d 7100 W..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OIDN'TGRADUATE? Electromti GEN OFFICE-Mature I N S U L A T I 0 N Landscaping, S3 50 lo Manager -night . High NIGHTCLERIC CHECK nns ASSEMILERS woman. bkpg m.ach ex· INSTALLERS. for new start. part time. Call P J volume liquor market. wanted. Apply in person SPEClALOFFER We're GROWING I We per helpful Pac1ric Ind oonstr. co, ln So. Or Cty, Allen646-9166 Top pay & working con· only. Ask for Sue. coral tr you're 8 young rTUJn need you to read simple Supp I y 2 J 6 7 So . Gd co beneflts, exp pre· ---------dil1ons. Ex per. pre · Reef Motel, 2645 Harbor. without a high srhool blucpnnts &schemaucs ltathawaySt ,S.A. fetTed,495-1832. Lite assembly work. !erred Apply in person, CM. diploma. the Army may lD assemble navigational . • male. Full time. Arrow 9A M . 4 PM . 3041 S . .....:;..:..._ ______ _ still have a place for you. devices. Pnor soldenng Hairdressers, Bonus buSJ· 1 N S U L A T 1 0 N Mfg. Co. 1365 Logan Ave, Bristol, SA. Nurse Aides. We are seek· Hyouhavewbattttakes, experreq'd ness opportunity , INSTALLERS Full time CM.~4978 ing nurse aides to care NURSES AIDES Frr or Prr. 7-3.30 or 3-11 ·30. On going train· in~ & cert.If prog. Apply flagship Conv Center. 466 F1agstup Rd. N 8 642-8044. I.he Army may have an seasoned hairdressers, imd. work Riverside and Li 1 Hel 0 f ---------•I for our elderly patients. """'"''"g 'or you plus an COMMUNICATIONS part or foll lime. C811 Orange Co. areas. Xlnt. livfete, n 4 p. ppoB r.kob a Managers "'-ls not nee 1f you Housewives & mature v .... ·~· I' 0 • _ __.ta "'"" o...... Opl. for Journeymen m • Im~ acre ac a~ ........... ud ( II •. . op~rtunlty to finish hi ah COMPONENTS C RP UUl"1. • .....,.....,..,, 1.·-l"t N rt o~ UTOTEM have a heart & will leam. st ents. u oc pt-time, PHOHEWORIC Venfy orders-no selllng. Good P rr permanent JOb Hrs 5 30·~ 30PM. Mon·f'r1 Apply at the Dally Pilot. 330 W Bay. Costa Me"i a. Ask for Ruth Leav1ll. Circulation Dept. E.0 E Plm&4ftq Sales Knldg m parts & sales nee. F rr or P rr Geeres Plumbing, HB. 536-1452 ,., Apprentices. Wages .,..., :. e in ewpo ...:ac h •· ,_,_ d i.c I during your off· :llOOA1rway HARDW ... RE above scale. X.lnt. com· desires ~ousec le~n er Call Mrs. Gronbac at employ .,. trauw1g ays duty time, tou. The Cost11 Mesa, CA "' pany benehts. Adams and, babysitter. Pnvate 532-6848. Fowitain Con· & PM. Mesa Verde Conv. Army's always lookini!I C714 l540·7640 Exper'd p/tlme retail lnsul.alionS58·lSl8 maids quarters >littl We need manager~ in vale.scent Hospital, 1835 Hosp.,661 Center St .. ror good people. But F.qualOppty Emplyr salesclerk. Laguna Bch separate entrance, m ust San Clemente, Laguna W, La Veta. Orange. C.M. they're orrenng you the 497-4403 I Insurance se e lo be I i e v e ' Niguel & Costa Mesa. F.qual Oppor Employer. , __ HU_R_SE_'S_Al_D_E_S __ l POLICE RESERVE OFACER w-eatest opPQrtunity now FILE CLERK Rererences 64~2810 after St.art S4 per hour lo SS.SO thrnuab September So' f•I Cl k per hour. No expenence NURSE F & P(f. All shifts. Pre ca.llOOw ror lh1s unique' I e er Help Wanted-Beauly s up-Beginners spot for bnght,_6p;_m________ neeessarv. we tram. For LVNS cerufication classes Of· chance to serve yourself REGISTER NOW FOR ply, foil time I pers. Pleas working I•---------in r or mat 1 on ca 11 3·11 :30. xlnt salary & fered HB Convalescent City or Newport Beach andyourcommumly! WORK ON 549-8670 cond. oppty ror trainmg LOAM 714/537-4840 benef. Apply Flasgsh1p Hospital 847·3515 $5 25-$6 50 per hour Costa Mesa.540-1026 I ON-CALL BASIS HOTEL & advance. 37 "" hr work F.quaJOppor Employer COnv Ctr. 466 F1agsh1p Minimum qualtf1ca· Huntmgton lkh. 962-882I WES1'CLI FF Dir"" CLER"" I week · $500 mo to start. PROCESSOR _Rd.:....;... N;___B._642_-8044 __ . ___ OFFICE HELP. full lime. lions, Graduation from Laguna Hills. 768-525! Temporary Services I ~ ft Call 549.4700 ext 229· With secretarial skills o.nroc I' 1ex 1 b 1 e h o ur s high school. mus t be I umWestchH.Ste209 Cal1494-7S88for appt _E_._o_.E_. ------for Mortga~e Broker MANAGER FREE l .. v ... ~E J Herbert Hall Jewelers. 21-42 years of a~e. Each DONUT SHOP WORK· Newport Beach I IMS/Personal Lines. Loan Co. Loan back· N.e you mterested in a LVM So.COastPlaza.549·1379 omcerw1ll seleeth1s free ~~h~e~.e~~:1:~M~o~~·1 6Jl ·06lOor752•9llS I HCYrEL Personable to work all groNe"!~~=!~~~sland ~~~~~gac!r:T~~G~~a~ ~ :!~~c~~~i:~n~~~ Office help full time tYP· :~rc.\sc:~u;~~~ ~~ua~ Donut 135 E. 17th St. - ------rosmFOOMS EXIST ph!;Ses or dep,l w /eivlen-Phonr. 644-8824 w /growing rest chain. Hosp, 2005 Thurin. C.M. ing. rit.ing. phones plus without pa)' IS reqwred. C.M. Food Rur Allen dant,1 R: tu .... respon o serv c ngl~~~~~~~~~~ Will train. $1000 + beneC. 642·3505. misc. $3 00 per hr. to Filan,:: deadline. Friday. Uruvers1ty Athletic Club. 1 COOK accts outside the ore &1. Call Bob. $57-7193. Also ---------start 548·5.541 Oct 6th. t'or further in· Driver for youngster I pnvate men's club, N.B. bldgcuentele. !Locker A tlenda n t , Fee United Personnel HURSHYMAN ----------formal.Ion & apphrataon. n e e d e d f r o m 4pm-10pm. Tue-Fri. 7..J PANTRY I Mrs Baker. 833·9SSO Uruversity Atblelk Club. Services, 1500 Adams, fUU·time, mature male Outside sales oppor. ror contact Personnel Dept, l-'a1r /Fa1rv1ew Sts to Sat.$3.25start 752.7905 I -----lpnvatemen'sclub,N.B CM. over 21. 6 Days incl enterpris ing person DION rtBI d NB l8th St/Anaheim, CM, WORKER --~-lH Sat & 84 Sun. $3.25 Sal/Sun. Work with T70-8673bet9-5PM 640-210~wpo v ·· · · Mon·f'r1, apx 2PM. Stu· F\.lnuture delivery man. start. 752·7905. M.11gifMJC9tri& plants, trees & delivery. Part tame, 9A M·tPM We dent OK. Maureen. must have Cahr dr:ivers J Tobacco shop needs a Exper pref'd. $3.00 Hr are lookUlg ror outgom~ PRESSER -Dryc lean ~iJ.t702or55&-08lr7 . he Apply mornings. Appbcants should have LVN -Medicalwe1ght con· motivated. exp e r 'd up. Laguna Hill s P"Op l ·~ in sa l"s. nc.>eds .pre:..ser.noexper Dick M eltee r Fine bus1c food h andling lrol clinJc. ·Full l.lmc, no '" " ~ 11 Call bt •DttlYB• Furnishin°s, 1727 back'"""•nd EnJ'oy xlnt wknds. Xlnl benems. persontorunestabshop. Nursery, lnc. El Toro. te lephone sales. r-·asl nec.wi tram. wn "' e·~-See Harold, 495 E . 17th IJl>.5653 .........,, 549-8373 ~&3 548-6485 Expanding co looking for Westcllff Dr. N.8 co benefits. Apply 9am-Veru puncture pref. $650 St. CM ..::..:.;.....:;.~.;....· ------..,.v-•ng<.'O · people wilting to work. I Noon, Mon-Fri, Person· +comm. 963-9768 -'--------HUISES AIDE Neat appear. Good driv G~RDENER/LANDSCAP nel. Manufacturer requires OlDERUES · ing rec. Over 18. Co Expenenced •.n comm. MARRIOTT HOTEL Irvine Personnel Agency MACHINIST shop worker. Cull time. BOVE VERAGE vehicles. S2.8S per hr + landseape mamtena.nce 900NewportCenler Dr . 488E17th Costa Mesa Santa Ana Corp has Im· no exper. nee CM area. ~ARTl~G WAGE incentives. Call Erie.l and all landscaping NewportBeach Suite224 R42·1470 med opening for Ph642·224-4.Dave ApplytoNewportConv ~00. I operations including EqualOppEmplyr M/F ~~ Machinist T r ain ee MARINE HARDWARE Center. 1555 Superior ------spnnltler repairs. Must 1~~~~~~~~~~ w t some ex p e r 1n ORJVERSfolltimeperm have pick-up, m1leagel· Janitor wante d . Exp num e rical control W are h s e m gr. Ave.Nptlkh. clean job. Must be over I paJd & live in San Ju11n !HOUSEKEEPER. live-in, helpful, good benefits/ machine set-ups. Apply knowledge or all warehse l--.;....;-=-------- 21 Wlth clean driving re· Capistrano Valley or Newport Beach. $350 E.0.E. Bayview Conv. in person aft 1oam. Mon acl1 vit1es. including cord . Knowle dge orl Laguna Hills area. Good p/mo + room/board. 2055 Thurin. C .M · lhru Fri. 1801 carneg1e customer service & tn· NURSES So.Cal. Frwys. helprul wages. SU.rt Immediate·• Must have cur avail. Call 642·3505. Sl. S.A. 979·9552. side sales. Marine exper RN'S t.:all 557·1433 for appt. 11.y. Call 496-3576. , 754·1228collect JANITORS pre(erTed 642-4800 $80.$98 $52·$60 $42·$44 Onvers, part lime Cor General office, must have !Housekeeper, Ii ve·in, I P(f eves. 4·5 Hrs night. 5 MaricetMg Sec'y LYN dental lab. Good rorslu·I good typing skills . Call must love children & Days week, approx MACHINIST Growing to div. sales mngr or d ents & housewives.I 645-3670 know howtokecpaspot· $250/mo. Capo Valley, Medicaldevice lab has2 statewide fina ncial AIDE ~5068 wkdays, 545-1377! r-.-----.-1 Offi IESS house in u beaut. call betwn 8am-9am. immedopenings for: srvc's firm. Xlnt growth wknds. _.............. c• • newhome.840·2372 MonthruFrl,990-1370. EXPERIMENTAL oppor. Typing 65wpm, Part·llme pos ition! CallaA'"''l.23 w/estab textile firm in Housekee per mature Janitorial MACHINISTS expernec. ""'""" DRIVHS N.8. Looking for mature woman lave in Newport R.OOR WAXER I Candidates must have MAT u RE w O M AN Menor women 25yrsor stable indiv lo perform Beach home. 2 school SUPERVISOR 5+ yrs. related expcr .. p tt1me to welcome older. Know the coast van ety of duties. Hvy ex· children. Non s moker, Exp F rr. Capo Valley work from blue pnnts. newcomers & c.'ontact cities. Net $180 a week or per llOl req. 64~1066 pnvate room. bath. color area. Start $750/mo. Call verbal instruetion or in· merchants. Flexible h!"1'. more. Orange Coast • t. v · $125 per week· 900-1370 betwn 8am-9am. formal s ketches. Must Need car, Ute typmg. Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml. General Of'ftce, w,omens, 642-5358or640-0840. Mon thru Fri. hav~fabncated new tool· 547·3095. Herrmann Fountain apparel Intermittent, mg & r epair exisittng 1----------1 Valley CN~ or Slater P /l.lme. & F /lime. Areas ~KPR /BABYSITTER , JANITORIAL tootingonproduct1on. MECHANIC, exper. must b e tw o Newhop e & needed. Office ~ork, mce f~m & hm. Eng Pos1lionsAva1I WeofferxlntCobenefin· be able to pump gus. Euclld) ga r ment .h a n g in g. s peaking. Npt Bch. P(f N1"ght Work, Also cld'gprofitsharing. salary + comm1ss1on ~~~~~~~~~~! clerical work. 7-3:30 & 832·1001 ext 59 ltl Jpm, 492 <W.59 -8:»5PM97!H80S 645-3363aft4. somedaypooit1onsavaU. Apply in person or by 1_4ll'Z_·72.84 __ : __ ·_~---• Pays well. Mission Vie-phone between I :30-4:30. ...,_..a al r--/R Needed ror hospital starr relJef. ICU/all floors. All sbJJts avail. Must be de· pendable & have refs. Skill assessment tests are g iven. Group in- s urance avail. TOP WAGES. Ask about other benefits. come in 9am- 5pm. Mon·Frt. WESTCLIFF Nurses Registry 1617 Westc:lifC. Ste 209 Newport Beach 631-0610 752·9118 Part·t1me RECEPTIONIST W eeke nd s o nl y. waterfr ont localton General orftCf' ski.Its & typing n ecess. Call 714-644-0126 for appornt· ment PRl.NTlNG L OFF-Su OPERATOR :.iOAB DICK Plate mak· 111g. neg stnpping. to·rr Mastwlhieptitlt 234 Fischer Ave. CM P&X answenng service. ~~~5~4~0..~9~3~7~3~~~ expenenced. St.art $3.001: hr 549-3015 Product.Jon Workers. No PBX expen e nce necessary, A ns w e ring -;e r vire good benefits. hour~ operator ruH & P(f. Call llpm to 7am. Please t'all 835-3561 642-1593 --- PEN SI OM PRODUCTION TR.AIMEE HELPERS Npt Bch area Wall tram SECOND SHln' detail minded, math We are arcepung ap· onenled ll)div m admm pl.icallons for product.Jon of money purchase & helpers on 2nd shJfts Mon profit shanng plan. Fff. thru Fri, 9am-llam & permanent pos. Typing f.Jpm Xlnt i.alar y , as reqd Call Terry for benefit" & i;:ood working appt. 644-7540. cond ·., Comt-to the _.;-=----------1 Personnel Oept to com Pet"IOftMI Clertl $650 plete an apphc11t1on. Fantastic chance to work CALI FOAM in the persn'I dept of one 16661 Von Karman DRIVER General office positions Hskpr. 5-6 Hrs per day, 5 jo/lrv /CM /Npt areas. Margaret Dark. .......c .,_.y K open ror typist, filing days It hsewrk. mainly to Call 9am-10pm 979-3652 S .. LEY LAI IMC tEyxpper1'st'. aMcucusrtatkeno:. raasltl WANTED clerk . order desk. 'i babysit lady who can't 600G 11 • •1 "IDE 17 1 eue front oHice proeedurc . of our best t-o's. Part of Irv Equal Opp Emplyr the day will be hbng & IF YOU the rest of the ume greet· PRODUCTION haveaservicetoofferor ing new appl & leaman~ TRAINl.o:t: customer service & all walk. S3 hr 646-6066. """" "' Irvine. CA m 14 Bus rr· H 8 aA7 ...,.7 SUNDAY ONL t ed omc Exp in phlebotomy, F (T', E E Yo ace · ·"" ·c..ro Y ypcs expenenc 1 e IL.H!.,_ ... ~RT . 11 Call 979-0500 .0. . personnel. Cust om n~..-~ ...... "'...,. .... "' Mon thru Fri. l:o I~~~~~~~~~~ Med1cal-G1rl Friday To deliver DAILY Weave Carpels, 18430 Live-In, falhe r W/2 Margaret640-0140. I neededforomceofnutn· PILOT bundles to car-Paclric St., F.V. children. 13·10 srs old. Mag Card II Operator for bonal coUDSelor. Medica1 n ets in Laguna Beach , Room. board +salary. ---------law oHice. Exper. Call background h e lpful. area. Require$ van or General orfice/secy .. Re· MUST HAVE CAR. Laborers Mrs.Reed752~1. D1vers1fied pleasant large station wagon and q111res good. phone .skills. Days;151-7125, Niles & 1 f h 1 a aood driving record. appearance & typu:ig al wknds: 645:4628. REGISTER NOW FOR JlO.'llt on or ng t app 1· c.aii · f 60wpm . Salary + WORKO!I( Mall Dept. canl. Must type. Hrs · 642-4321 be nefits . Near O.C. Hydraulic power unit as-ON·CALLBASIS TRAl ..... EE flexible.Call640-6000. aln>ort. 11 754 ll4 sembler. knowledge or WESTCLIFF f"'lll ~/'!!'~~~-~,., "' ~~ -;:z.... -~.Aitil\OI:~·;-~~~...,-~~-"\.~ Do..Wim..-s · -weTclhHf'"n·eccssar y . \~rtme . F.qual Opportunity GENERAL Miller F1uid Power Corp. WI I ling to t ra 1n on E lo 549-2686 v a r1 o u s m a r h I n es . mp yer Machine apl1t ude , _________ _ Drug • eo11metic clerk, 1 LABORERS helpful. Excellent work· 1--------1 exper. only. 25 hr pr wk. Urgently Needed!!! Industrial Landscape matntenance ing conditions & benefits. MESSE ..... GER $4.00 pr hr. Moulton Warehouse £a y needed, pleasant work· Apply between Sam & f"'lll PI az a Pb arm a c y. Stock Clerks m 0Ur lngcond. Pt-time P .J . Al· 3pm: National Educa· Santtago Bank needs a Laguna H i ll s. Mr Shlpping&Receiving Th ks . . len,646-9166. tlon, 4401 Birch S t ., dependable person to Dreyfus. 768-3784 Musl have phone & relia· an myang Newport Beach. tNear maantrun a bu.-sy dnving ft' Landscape INSTALLER. OC Airport.> Equal Op· schedule for our valued EAIMIMG ENOUGH ble transp. Long & short Turkey by min 3 yrs exper, mu.st be porturuty Employer. custDmers. Must have a IMCOMlt term assignments. Holi· able to. super. & inst. ~~~~~~~~~I bus I n es s. Ii k e a p . d ay & vacation pay. d 1 u :: J oin an exciting com-II I II I I working the sprinklers. 0 p an ngs, U.t.IUW'·H" ... DYM"... pear ance. p l easant PAA>' with wilimiled in-03,•ta u t o n P an also seed or sod tawns. Pl'IAI"'' "'" "'" personalily, bondable & come potential & op-av · Kelly Wayl. Must be willinll to work Apt maint. In bwlding 11 good driving record to partunjty. Free standing hard. 675-7633. call clean-up, CM. NB area. drive our bank car. For W&dinl ln million dollar anytime. Full time. Some ex · further information con· Joutlon. Immidlate Bring this nd to your perience needed. t.act . openiDI f or &igbl~ nearest Kelly of!1ce ror a •---------..::642-;..:;:..1:..:603~-------• SANTIAGO IA.HK motivated. experienced free gift. Work 80 hours MA.1'4AGEMENT Personnel Dept 2nd t1r • l.nexperieoced people. w/Kelly by November $1.62 per DAY· F.xc.-pUonal opportunity ~ E. 1.stSt, TusUn Ex.ceUent training pro-15th, 1978 &r you will re· lo earn more money for a 1~~~832~-5200~!!!E~O~E~~ IJ'&m Ldition ustStanc:e. ceive • free turkey! All That's A Lt you pay Sff\ll'e future In a bu111-1: tuU Ume mana•er. Call types of lite & heavy tt'tm· for,. tmna•er now for con· porery lnduatr1al Jobs .. ness or your own. No Models 4' Escort.a "1 1 • ~~~~~~~~~I 11 hi 30day •" need to leave your pre-Masseuses =\ • inte r view. uva 8 IE" L[~ 1nthe sent po5ition. Start spore l''emale . 'fop money. GEN'L MAJ NTENANCE tnno without Investment . Must have cnr 631 2140 Male-with trltnsportltlon DAILY PILOT 646-7989 to c l ea n Cast food t;ERvic es · MOVIE&TVIXTIAS machines. 5 day• ~r 1be SERVICE MANAGH TIMES N E E o E O B Y -----~---1 week. Early am. 3 hrs "Kelly Girl" NiaOonwlde jewelry co H O L I.. Y W O O D per day. Salary + People will teach you the CASTING DIRECTORS rrulea1e 613-7832 Newport ~at'h 833-1441 DIRECTORY jewelry bus. ~ wk & Guaranteed rcs11lt.J11, ov~r '111S'aUtiktopa,y , CEN'L OFC, for H 8 . La1W1• Niguel 831-0542 ('Omm. No exJ>('r nee. 5,000 Job& Hlled lh1s yeur ror., Id lo tbe t>allY Pi! drug 11to~Ll bkk It Garden Grove 838-0SOO DO IT NOW I WIU lraln ror uppl. caJI alone SZS.1\00 per day if '":;\:~·~Ml_, ~ ~ If -·~·M\~V. ··-:'·F .. ~~\.-..h~ ~~lii3~ . -A~~ Ytl'i(~VICF. --~~ilnJ., ·847-~1 ' ... "NEVERA "°~ ~ .. ~..,... · · ··• ·· ~ ... ,. no'b'tt 4 1( !t'!'tlf' ldentJLY. For more In· ---------Equal Oppor Employer Find what· you w nt In SERVICI::. C71 4 J 761·1.244 fal'm9lJcn callN2·56'18. Want Ad llelp? 642-5678 ========I oauy PilotClaullltdJ. eitt~. goodstosell,placeanad in ner workln J!S nf for smallmanufocturer. an the D a il y P1lol personnel Call 540-6055 'ih1pp1ng. 1ns pect1nl,!. Classified Section t<:oastal Personnel Agen· UPS. etc.-Will train nghl Phooe642-5678. ry, 2790 Harbor, CM person ror 1111 ph~•Se5 Ap- ;::========l::-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:--:;--:;--:;:--:;--:;:-::;1 ply in person 9um 12 on Y PU.OT ' \ . - ly 837 W 18th St . Costa Mesa P(T help needed for por. uon slJcing Male pref. ~~M rel $3 hr start Call 979-<Y747 an tpm for appt. Pt-lime office help StH, typtng. payroll & hte bk· kpg for gen·1 contractor F1eJUble hrs & tnformal off1c.-arrangement. Call 5411-0741 Racquet Club gate atten· danl. must be avuil eves & wknds Please cull for appl. 645·5000 ext 520. Mon-Fr•. 8:30 5pm. Real EstatP EXECUTIVE LOAM OFFICER A pos1t1un L" 1.1v111l11ble ror tt pcf't!On who hits 8 desire lu JOln •n 11g. grcss1ve mort~oge loan company doing business 1n So Or un(le Co. Pr\•fercnce will only be given 10 J t'olli·g•• grad ('urrently t•mploycd an tht' field Of banklnl!. A Olhf rt>al estate h ccnsc- ls requl reel £ic:cellcnt snlnry 1comm 11chcdulr pt•r m 11 :-u n 11 m it•· d per!IOOal aroWlh & 1m· mediate 1nrnm('. Send rcaume to·(;. K11ufman. ~~wmra"'6'·fll•r .r\o\. , Strn1:·~rt"~•-c11;'­<.:A 92lllfJO. 7 w 7100 ~ W..t.d 7 100 ...., W..ted 7100 .... W..-.4 7100 "'"to You 1041 .:.l=~:::::!..:·.:S,;,:eP::;,;.•em;,:.;.;.;bo~t 26::.:.:.... ;.;:19.;.;78;.._ ____ ..:D;.;.;Al;.;:L~Y.:..P,;:IL,=.0.:..T -"~ tt.la w mhd 71 00 ...., ..t.4 • _..... ••• • •• • • ••• • •• ••••••••• ••••••• ••••• ••••••••••• ····················-· -~ • ....... 1090 ~~~l" ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -;~-.,-~.......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • t.ltctl ••Olll 1010 .,....,. • Ui :ya::• ...... w to60 R••• K•l•l• orr1t Ii IM.' 1-7 c ............. Sl!arnaln'll•. CltllV<JI> & UJl St<r\trc· Sta Ath•ndunt. WAITllSS Ena. Sbttpdog. 1"'41 yrs .••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... . man•1•r /aaJe1m1:1 n to 3 daya we ~ 1ood aa11ry hnl•W>' prod1M't11 rwnn, ~~'f ~ f'u~~o~1~1t1~~[h Food "(;o('k\aal. over 21 male. all aboU. 882-6821. COPY MAC.MIMI krty UlllO o• Ul>rtahl i--------- nrw ufflc . Part/l1m~·ok & worklna ~·1. Me.. r ~me Co 8end1i... i•x &~~v~m-.7:~· u n. ro; Call bctwn 10-3, Hk S.2PM Fa al , 8 e • u l I ru I. ptano Ueau~. rnuat aell ,....._ 44' $171< Liberal compt1nu 11un V rdf' Conv Ho.p . 861 '" r ~\"f ~~1 --or Karen. '44·~. Ir v Oemwn Short Hair male, veraatllo. 1uaranteed. ammed S700 6'15·"747 J ·24•CF27 ~LI alter 6 pm CtmwSt .C M 541·~ SICllTAaY Sl·rv SlJI IMp n..wlt'<l am ~tC C appro11. 5 yrs, papers . .eUverycheap.981-2163 -Cal-C.tabn11 Xlnl oppty for arv-.th ,~, t~:111'~/~ r{'PlllY WAITRESS Gtnlle.SU-3275 Bakiwa.n Acro..on1c Spim•t ~=~:hh ffc!,aUllllat..SaJ.. ...,...._~ ..... ~ walh rompony •Pl'uullt ' · · ~ll"pt.IJme rorreUrc· LUGGAG~TAGS Plano. S500 497·3153 (2Ul5!18·9'33 lej a Wtkw ::u'!:;1.:~:0d1•~1!r~r 11h11 In total \"'rrup ur sc11~11z·.z~r~:<n>R<>£" •. •s m\!nthuane 8'8-8811. ,_..._.. 8050 ~Yone>Uf:::d'i~~c:u~h _<_u_11m_.;..;50._m_I _____ ._~~~~~~~~~ ~ 3 W ~L l' 1ropr.u•t 1e u tl"I'• ,.....,, ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OULN " Baldwin upright, Modtl 1:: r.T.,.. e .. 1 5414111"1 ru.wer phOOca, huodlc Now lunna for lull & Wonted Noon Aid., ror Rae t.ai plus one ·~re. We Hamilton. blond. hk~ ,._ Milet-Yoclth ..... .._.1 ..... G SA.LU rorr•pondt>nrf ,. trui n P um~ OpcninRi. J t loc·ii interm. school. lunch du re turn permanently newS650 673-3984. 2Z'Catalina rrm $4000 I IUIU" " tn IOlift paek111n1 Poco uon n ·11r 0 C A11vort ty supervuuon 2 hns. dat· *•I IUY * * seaJl"<i atlra~lve l&ft & 22· Columb11•. mint' Mew C_..... SJl,000-,10,000 lion report~ tu \ire Mw.t Ix• l8orovt:r Apply ly-3437 Good UMJd f'lrnJture &t slrup. meetma mrhne TY, lad&o. ~ Mew,.1.,1nty W1thln~yt1inyour pr\!111dent . SH ht•lplul, 1nper&on. WANTED: No. Laaunu Appliancea--OR I wall I 0. requirement,s Pre· .. A.SNNo 8ffl 23'Encson7801:U7900 •Ab olut I> no orao r ""'1\lruutaol·r nua iclnl ty p1n1 • mu'll 2300s 1'! Unstol Ucach. Older lady or i;ellorSt:U..rorvou. voot loas le tbet\. Pora ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2$'Cal74cln! $'9500 tnlJW\I ~ vXPt•Mcnt"r ·l•en tlmr to Atatt )4C> ~ SOnt• An1:1 llt>ll(hts mQt.tl •r of youna child to MASTllS AUCTrON pcnomiliaed l•I encl<ll'c TB.EVISIOH 2.5' Coron11do68. $8500 OCll'UIMI')' •l-\dJ t•omm111alWlll St.9·841'14 wallpaper. fabric or as· Balboa 074 SI0.750 • Pe.nonaustd ln•tru<" •t"rff tr .11111111( pr o~ni..rn i:.t.oemary. r tr. mornm11K <Ne-.t lu Mcl>ontald'x I care for & send my 7 yr. ,..._.616 & 13).9625 "Day Olo" paper & we Rcntah1 17141846·2754 ,.,._ •Or &n,1C4' t;;wnl) ufhcra wt •Om t' rte x I b 111 I > • F"1u1.1l Oppor F.mploycr old lovely' well behaved will back & trim your Fr~ DeUvery (2131 ~-94la """"' t~• ApjltJI Call Now i.llOf'lt~iuuJ pH•f . ~ 011 hr daughlf'r lo El Moro tao• Or try two card.ti LOW AS $10. MO • . ._~~aJ on th )nil ftnlllna...•,...,.. iw~ SlllPPJNG CLERK school. Your home or CASH PAJO b~ktoback. (714lS49·7024 S.-MllerYochh .. __ JOKOONN.,;f\.';, SiinlJI Ana Corp has Im mane 497·2362/eve11 . For gd used !um, anU· PRICES: •Up to commWiMin tMIU"lll oc "70 7740 SACalT AIY ml'<I niwninl( for Ship· Rds. reqwred. quies & cir TV's 957-8133 sz ea or 31$.$ Bcaulaful 2.5 In. color TV 1 27' Catalina from $13.50\1 ~~ff of h>p ufrau • 8373118J Needad for bu 11y 111n111ttct· Clt'rk w/11ome WAREHOUSE PERSON fUde-a-beds Sl.64. Reblt 4/5t.ags$1.60eu. 'P warr rreedolv Sl48 ~:~~~~~·~~ 0.):(11fft-."'.,..1thJ urt'hll duul firm in e~l)('r Apply in PN'flOn Need Individual with tWlllth:.emattress&box 6/9tags$l.SOea. 646-1786 30'Pel.ertl0f'ld:llS3Z.OOO t.opDOU'h prof WKial or SALIS phwh Irv ofe mu1\ buvl! uft tOiiio. Mon lhru F'r•. basic math ror generol sso. fuU sz $59. Stenllzed lOorSal~Ta~,40lnc~l~·:.ed Kenwoud9080receiver180 315• Morgan 13'50.000 Art> \'o.i "'"'Moll\Mtt'd good ofc •kill•. typu 1801 c ,arnejtlll S\., SA. wu.n•hou.'le work. Foun run set, $45 l<Jng sel $6.5. "'° ,. uu WMtU $450. T EAC (7141845·2754 ~UoG Gr,. 11 n pp t y • w a It 11 ~wpm, • work un1l..r !f19 \IM.2, t <i 1 n V a 11 e y . ( 7 14 > 8 & J Mattress 547 ·5636 NO CARD? A4300SX reel to reel $450 (21.3 > 598-9433 Kalila Realtv w pro«rt"UIVtl wtt-.1 tlU.t 1iruuure 0.11631 1700 P T 540-8710. Druw your own or send Tecbnic.& Quarts SL· . ....... c.lu..J. ~·1 + l'Omm , 1 ,u JI llCUT••y Shut Sule · I · lop Roll top desk. Teak $5.50 name. addresit, phonl' & 14ooMKZ turntable 14'sailboat. W.W. Potter. low t:.11 bub, !167 71lf3. -iinidt', nu Sund lldy + Sofa bed $150. Call we'll make one ran! per w / Em p Ire 2 o o o 2 w/trlr &t outbrd. sips 2. Hl-1001 40.0442 ll nil rd Pt•r·onn•·I for envtronmrnt•I flet· of romm r lnc,·nlav9 & 645·9737531·6337. lag.Add...,,.each. ~ h ... b I I I I bet1eftl!> 1-:xllt'r nl'(' Mr Warehousemen --cart.ridge $350. All aood 1ood cond. $1700 ~r\ll L~. ):,00 /\dum~. t .. r U I II •In( Wh •1 .. t~ . ~nllh rt Sil Sendcheckor moneyor· _ .. .u .. -631-3822. CM plun a1c nv1ronmentul Jlt' 01 •• r :uarowi" RF.GISTER NOW FOR """&a s Lea ca · ver derto. ..'\ANo........,.... --------- rc1H·11rcb ftrm Xlnt Wl',l <'ltrr Shoe">. NB WORK ON pcs & glass. Mahog con· rtLOTPllMTING loah&M9iM StcMMUlerYachh Wf)l'ka.nl ulm08p & bc'nt>r MR lltilW ON-CALL BASIS sole & game table. Circa P.O. Box '560 mc-.1-nt ""' En"cson ·•t *"".000 lUX.:E~IONIST aHdrd for orth<JJt»1\lfll • nlhn· ~ 'Wf\J ~um,. l11 PennyuH•r P O Hol>:\ ~~-:WOO\ Alle1a lith a..tan VieJo, "2167) k II ESTC FF 1800.$400. Beal orfer • ....-r--.,., .. ..,., lricAlll S.. Al>ove 1o1 vt!rU!lt' 11 1 ' SHOP HELP .W LI 042·8SS2 Cost<i Mesa. ea.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 45· Coronado mint $72.SOO l-\!)t'r an Rndid .,, n·tuil rt"q Sal romm w1exp Temporary Serv11:e1 G 11rCll tO I 0 46'Cal Mklll. $139,000 diithan.:!a.h..'f>Ptf'frrred Send rl's u me t n J I m m e d ope ning . 1617 Westcliff,Sle209 =w. painted pine bed w/3 PHONEMATE ::~ ................... 46"Formosu cut.S85.000 1,.,.tJ Ml"»lre.. SU-..111er.c:/0240Nt1-.r1ort female mule Willlrain t;31--0610or752-9118 large dr11wers un · Telephone ans wering 65'Schooner '70.S87.SOO .. 4 ... Il l I Ccnt~r Or. Su 1tc :na, Xlnt ('() bc!nefil!> & rapid derneath. & bookcas~ rqach.ines w 1warr. $79, <7141846·2754 ~ -NB , Ca 92660 1ncnrnst•s Dellrooll' · headboard. $125. 494·2417 w/remote. Sl49. Bo <213> 598·9433 • ''orp 9'l!I Baker. C M Wood Sign Maker SAl.foT t'Lt;R~ Secn·tury ~~03 needs trainee. eves. Roger. 75G·3791. 41 • Coronado Suilbo;it Nt'~ded or h11r ware E(IC SECRET ARY ---Call 646·0733. So( a-bed. queen slze. blue· PVT PTY-22.3 Cu. ft AJING 1975. flbergla11s. custom dt.'trihut.or M.1nnr a-x tooUaceor Pres. 1-'ashiun ~;tart ing 1mmedaulely. green herculon, custom Freezer. gas BBQ. silver teak lnlenor. two heads, ()l.'nr·m·t! n('l'eS!mry C1:1ll 1 le fanancull i1r vc·, coru.truet1on supen11tcn· Wood working & arts & $75.962-2197 platter. s ilver punch large un. cabin. 4 bug11, llCIPTIOHIST .>19 Ut>ll ror appl & de firm Xlnt l(rowth oppor dunt wanted for l>tngle craft instructor. M11lc, Z4 b 0 w 1 • c 0 mp 1 c t e THIS spinuker gear. cockpit. tUJI::. fo~O.K M t F1 H __ 1)pmg 70wpm,S/H90+ ram1ly, aµls, condos. & yrs or older. Hourly or 12'lwo-pcseetional, s t enorelle s t and . is wtHtre the dodger . new t·ovcri.. l''or hu11y h:11 .. 1 ofr1<'•' N.8 . 162$ mo. MWll havl• itood l'OMMl:lnd of lht• F..11icllsh lunguu"e & be able to work under r1rr· aaurc For 111terv1cw c11ll M~. Nazano 752· ~>24 Exec cic per pref 'd 11hopp1nR centers . Call full time. Working with I pc.curved. anaaphone. office desk. BOAT ACTION IS Perkins Diesel This boat SALIS CLdK Sa I a r Y o Pe n C a 11 G r a g c . W ' I l s o n . youth. tl42-8372 ror appt 646-4678 Macrame plant bolder & For Buying Is in eitcellenl condition 640-01ZJ 7l4/752·78&1. 9am h>Spm . plants. 968-6631 K.c: 000 Call Ron aftbr ror l(raphlc & dr1.1!Ung Combming 2 houses. musl -'----------Or Selling ....,, · .. s uppli es Phone & SECRETARY, Part tame STOCKCLERK WORkATHOME sell living rm, dining & Owner transferred, save 8PM.714·633·3B94.PP t·ounter orders I" /T. &c full time. gd S/H & typ· Wart-house handling or Phone sales. Light bulbs bdrm furn A Is u now. Mesa Verde Coun· A::St!:f i~he Nt•aluppearance.S3hr. ma. Pleasant. perm . lncommg and outgoin~ ca11530.5220 Northface backpack . try Club. Equity mem· BOATING NEWS Muter Bluepnnt 645-2666 stock. Masc office dull~s Coleman 81110 lent. Sears benblp. Call 540-3011 art Reeeption1s t . p1ltml'. 234FlscherAve,CM Some out.side dchvery. W/P oper.-typ1st. min washer. baby furn .. & 6PM. chedcourtront eve&/Sundayb Reg ai. 540-9373 SECRET/\RY. openanR V11bctdnvers he Plt>ase 7Clwpm.W1PorD/Pexp. sl.tde.Call833-8227aft6 -=..:.~-------pageinde.dally. HalrStyllng , $40-8888 ·~~~~~~~~~I with nationally known call Al. 556-4611 or apply desired. Npt Bch law of· Ceramic Slip table $200 DAILY PILOT 32' 6"' Sloop· inboard· MUST SELL· reduced to $2495. Good condition & well eqwpped. RIDDLEY ACHTS 675-9137 real estate appraasol at Ul003 Skypark Cirde flee 640-8900 Hones 1060 0Porteteern'sw awrheeel$2~1s02 . • ir.cTtUIAMT firm In need of secrl'ldry "'··lte H lrvme ~========~ 12 rt Kite I th ~ ""' ••••••••••••••••••• •••• 837 ..,,..., . . new sa1 . wa ............ G ....... _.... SALES with knowled~cohle MlrchandiM -vu-> d II •A()() 675 ,,. ... A _....., El"9~• I STOCK CL""RK Must "ell ' Gentle .,,, ...:;::..:.....:..;::.::..________ ST N MILLER o y . .,. . .,..,.. or __ .,, 01~-'"'Y s·. 11t5 e<litonal t yping ~kll s c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • bl II A """ CA,.,,..T m An excaung new sear.""' ....--""'., Ptr 9 30 2 Call horse. Sorrel mare 15 Pool. la e bar size, a SAlLlNG SCHOOL ...,....,...,., 0 r estaurant seeks ex· MANAGEMENT ()pl)Onumty to lake don .... ~~i/im. . ~ 8005 hands. Engtish/WesLern eqw p. Included. Good peneoced & mut1v:ite<l So. Californian Weekly ~ d, dn' il ! ~~~It 1a" c .....,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• l3yrs. $400/offe r842·8786 cond. $450. 11)661·253'7. ---~-.,-~_:_::_.~_: ___ ~!~lpl/ assistant muna1:t-r'I whn w /circulation w /over respons i"blalltes l':x Tea.chers for Chr1sl1an bin "·d _. h h ""000 k pro w /5yrs -S h I l 8 8 3 5 SLOT M "'CHl.._.E ... • oit•Lf• Washing mac e "' ryer F Id .... 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIS to i;row wit u:. ""· see s a . ~ cellent salary & cur· c o o . "" " --.r"' "' $85. Mr. Coffee Maker 9· o uuat Xlnt benefits . g n·nt exper. to m<inage at s porate benefits. College Broo~hursl. Ftn Vly SALE Seafy hay. $5.&S 512. Electr1c ran $12 '150 SU..S AVAILAILE potential App ly in growmog dis pt,ay sales de'""ee not imperative. _Ca.~11_963_·_783_1_____ FrffJlfftDmtdyHone Dinette table. 4 chairs ' --~Al;..:.t_5.;...84S-__ 48_29 ___ YACNewport646-0551 penioo 0#' send res ume fore!! ur emp oyees are b" SEPTEMIER 1 • • to: aware or this advertise· 842·7860 TEACH E R Pre -School. ONLY Tr• •~ .... ~} "' ' " ~~~~st!.~ ~ t_ loah, Pow..-9040 30. Avalon moonng. In THEJOLLY menl. Send res ume s~RET ... RY $280hr,artemoons.Mon A M Boxei. r----_, ••••••••••••••••••••••• f .. d v./salary htst.ory, to: ad ....._ "' lhru Fri. 897-2159. ntaque usu.: · Summer Clearance-Sale 18th llB. CM 845-0377 front 0 Scan s an s wim IOGEttlNC. .. ...... D111lv p,·1 ... t, PO. NewportBeuchAdAgen-...;...~-------Clocks. StablA Mat" rakes StanMue.t-Yochts area.$26.000.673·5099 1,. ... Giii /\ """' ..., " T · so Id p rt & • -rican "' '" · ""·U Membership in Mesa 28' Luhrs 68. dsl $21 ,000 l .,.... ellr v1• Sox l56(), Coeta Mesa. cy. ypm.: wpm. prev Teacher's a es. a "',,._ ave ..,7 95 cu Irvine. Calif 92714 CA 92626. agency ex per prer. C1tll ruU tame. good salary lnhmotlOMil s ..... · , . Verde Country Club. 31' Cruisalong 73. $25.500 Sl.tp needed for new 32 · · m4>645-519l. 644 0232.548·443G G-.......s_. Nutro DoR food · 2SS6.t9 Golf-Tennis-Swimming. 32 " Gr and Banks 3· Kelrh Newporl Bedch .....,... Wcdell v, er-Open Sun. etc. 964.2723 dys. 840·4918 SJ!l.950 area 631-0499 TECHMIC L 1802Ketlcnng. Irvine O'Keefe shed & Tack · SL'S23 500 •~RET••y "' 777 eves. 35 Drake r • , ed f .,,.. Sale.s -"'" ~ 754·1 2544NewportBlvd CM 36' Grand Baoks K· Shp '!Yant · or my..,, BOB'S DISPLAY for So Orange Bldr. WRITER (across from Orange Wa t erbed. I O·s pd . S.'50000 fishing yacht. Bonus. Restaurant HcNM Of TN ADVHTISING Coostr exp & some SH Oppor\.unily ro r right 2 Oak roll-top desks. tum County fairgrounds J skateboard. Color TV. 40· Bnat.ol Trwl $63,000 ..:2:..:13.:...:/..:833---4_..7_46_..' ----- 1 pref. Must be aJ>Je to ac· person lo huve a long of the century w/Oak 645·~ 960-5€1)6 42' Gr and Banks 3· NB busaneasman need~ 1'9 loy G row 1 n g week Y cepl respon. Sul comm term assignm~nt wnting .,9 <>Cl\ " lmmed openinas in our newspaper in Orange Co w/ablllly. Send resume .,..,0 ,.mbly, tesl & O""rat· chairs $795 a set. 557·1~ HouMhold Goods 8065 Comal.at 525. 40 channel •• ·""" permanent slip for 27' "' "d • '""r ...,.,.. "" CB , .... '"" •-1114>846-2754 Ericson "allboat . family r estaurant al area provl es a car ...... t.o P.O. Box 2445, Capo lngprocedures Coreqwp· ANTJQUESHOW&SALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,comp.,~e.an..-nnu.,. (.213)588-9433 a ... ,,.70 " ne;&rby loeat1ons. Wl' re· opport in dlsplay advert Bch. Ca. 92664 ment used m petroleum Sept 28-0C't 1, Pool Table. custom slate 4 all. $100. 960-3207 ..:......,.._:..:::...;__.:.._ _____ _ quirenoprevaous exper. sale. for that ind1v w/2 ·--------•I industr y s ub surface Long Beach x 8 with acces. $375 2 28' Power s port£1sh1ng MooringwlUltedtobuyfor J oin our fnendb team or more yn related ex· direction hndtnl(. Wiii Thur & Fri. 10am-9pm black & while Pon T V Mltcel••-boat. Wood hull. fl y mg J6' boal Come see us today per. & a proven track *Secretan·eS* work d1rec:tly with pro-Sat.I0-6pm. S25 each. Morse comp. Wmhcl 1011 bridge. newly rebuilt callS44-0l03 between2.4pm rer Xlnt guar/comm ject engineers. We olrer sun uam-Spm stereo. AM FM S50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• engine. Needs som e ---------~Trolnus compens ation benef Legal/Genl$12K a competallve starling 'mEMARKETPLACE Green platform rocker OFFSITPLATEMAKER work Overall condition WANTED s lip fo r !1842 Adams St .. Hunt prog for confidential Bkkpr/Constr/Genl wage, xlnt be.Pefits 213/596--4411 $750645-3083 PrelerNU·ARCfl1ptop excellent. Brand new Beautiful Freeport 3ti Bch consideration send re· Employers Pli.Y All l''ttS package I& a desirable est Hwy & Cookware for sale. 19 Call after 6:30 p M • directional finder a nd sailboat. Resp person W .....u. W -t.t. sume t.o ad lf341, C /OThe Uz Reinders Agency Orange Co. location. Westminster Ave. P 1 e c e Water 1 e. s (714) 737-6449 FM 2.way radio. S5000 or ...... 5470 ..... ....-.. ..,.,... Daily Pilot. P .O. Box '4Q208ircbSt,Stel04 Sendresumet0Sc1entific " ..:"'":.:..;.~-------"'--LT _,_,."la M CA c 1 •--a~-1010 .......i.w"'reset won1·n con· ___ ..._ u.. • lake over payments. Wanted : 28' s bp ror 4 wk:.. starting Oct. 22. 493-6688 -rww 1560, Costa esa. ~ Beach, 833-8190 Dr1 lhng ontro s. 4040 _,.,....--· .. ..,.,,.. " • ~ ..--,lW'e • E ••c 9376 o...t-·~-JI"''"• N ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~t 'or sale at sacn'f1ce ... verungs'""· · c.....-n 11128216. Call for Appt/Efltab '64 Campus Dr.. ewport ~ ' r ... ,.... 8015 239~2 Av e n lda d e la ~~~~~~~~~I Beach, CA. 92660 or call FRGHT DAM AG ~lJ pnce. S2.SO or best or er . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 57 · C h r l s C o nn• e catioua Don Swanson, 557.9051. HOTPOlNT SALE 3308 Call 494·°'°8 USID IUT tillCE w/Newport slip. encl. aft Laguna Hills SALIS W. Warner nr Harbor. Jew_._. 1070 Wood & metal desks, $165,000 675·741 I or T rt.....: 7311EdmoerAve.HB F'(fforSurf"-·dSport. Tel~Soles SantaAna.979·2921 ~, 675-2l72 t..Sp"'9UtiOll " ""' SECRETARIES rf 1n our I h ••••••••••••• "f'•• ••••• IBM card files $165. l.A!tter ••••••••••••••• •••••••• WaitresMS,Waiten 22'l4 Newp<>rt. Bl. Npt WaJrkP in~urtte11ep one CASHPAIO Corum wr is t w a trh. &Leaalfiles$75.Exec& 17 ("""" Glasspar with 35 C•••n-."" ..... -/ .. C--L T • Bch. Ph 675-7874. ~ es room °' s 1 pursue nd .. .,.,. --""""s (Wlth&Withoul SHJ outside activities AM & Wshr1 Dryrs 1 R e rr1g Men's 18 kl yg. Bra i.ecretary chrs SlO·SSO hs pr J ohnson. triuler . leitt 9120 4501 Campus Dr. Irvine Saleslady Cor dress s hop. TYPISTS PM shuts. Guar wages +-working or not 957·8133 new orrer. 759.9273 Lv Lg d 1scounl on n~w blilllan1<. Xclnl. for F'is· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cook Trainefl Over 30 pref. Pan lime. PIX comm Call for details. Used Rerng. Washers, msg rurruture. Jun.: or DivtnK Sl:IOO or Older camper 4-sal\!. W/u la Cashi1n °•"t""" L.A. T1'mes, 540-0301 C.E. SURPLUS otrer truck $150 Stove & """" ...,., dryers. Best buyi; und MisceH...ovs 8080 2044 Placentia. CM 542·6093 54tl-0747 ' 154 E 17th St .. C.M. r II . . Long & short term as· Best Service. 536·0tll l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631.2777 refng. 640·2700 F,qual Opp Emplyr M If' Salesperson, u time, tm· signments . Holiday & TB.·ST ART $3.75 hr ---------Sacrifice. '7tl Seu Ruy. 30' md. post . avull. Retail v a ca t 1 o n P a Y Noselhn~ survey to bm;a --------•1Bedroom 11el·like new. Pets 8087 Su nbridge, lo hrs , all _________ , counter 646·5058 Hospitali:tatlon plun nessowners, dayltml'on· Wa s h e r . Drye r s . Ki~~aen cab~etsbllwo .1~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtras. $49,:rno. Owntir avail. ly. Part-tame nr full· Multa cyc le d el ux e wi""'cn wor ta Cb. as AKC Dave Kuechler 559·81!!1 RESTAURANT Sal~person. aggressive. sorted wooden windows reg.· pot;tlive attitude. Full or time . C . M . off Ice. mod~ls only Completely mod stained glai.s win. Lhas a Aps:.. _or_559_·5233 __ . ----- HELP p/L Eitper. or will train .• ~~-~ ~ . ...;549-.....-l...;;.8_l9______ rebuilt. ref mashed. Year dows.1'46-8777 S8l·2090. S8I 7520· BRISTOL • BRISTOL$' Apply 10 person. Stan· Guarantee Your choice -=-----------Pi la n--... 1090 Uniflite a ft t•a bln. all L dard Shoe Store CM .. ....__ Tl k St30 each. Sale <·n<ls Micl"OllCOpe, Orient.al rug. C9tOS -·~· 1 d d "°"9maaers... J077S. Bristol. ' ,u ,, T~ ntc'ater c ets 10/1/78.CoastApphance. anltq poker table. com· ....................... c~uslrtoasm. n°y\~d o•~.qpu~o1r· work whale your kids are 3848Campus Drive 'I f 54 6154 H"'MMO .... D "'"' I ._..,.. 714-537-2542 m s a e. l· evei.. ~ " ma1nta 1necl $78.000 an schoo . Guarantee Salesperson. Ptr. HB g1fl .,..,-..741 Ticket clerk for Mutual SPINET ORGAM Owner 213 594 0634 or $3.00 t.o s tart, part-t.1me shop. Ma turi! person. CAcrossFrom Ai:ent·y 1-'ull time Tele11copc <.;ave 8" F/7. 213.799.2215 posllions available . 963..QIOO OrangeCo.Airpon Phon t· for a ppl . wards deluite washer & rully ~lcctr Accutrac Mod el L -122 with Hours are l lam-3µm. In· Equal ()ppor Employer 7141557.9'.rn! osk for Mr dryer_ XJol cond. SJOO ea. many access. Best offer REVERB. Owned by a terviews held dally after Salesperson for gourmet West. Ne wporl Sta 847 0795 64.5 3746 pro(essional musician & 32' Luhrs twn diesel sedan fisher. loaded $33.000 nrm 675·5944 2Pm al the following food. Pff evs. H.ir c:)tory "-·· ... ty Guard .... 82 hr tioners. · · •---------in eitcellent condition location· t'arms. Westcllf Pina ~w • · .-.. · ..:.:..:_..;;.. ________ Sears 17 cu fl. Coldspol, Rex Brandl watercolor. Now asking $5.50/best of· • 642·0972 for ~.rt s c ~ o .o I TOW T RUCK ORIV~R 1whilc) w at'c maker. xlnl subJ . framed fer Call 673-7185 even· 1--------- superv1s1on Begin~1ng NEEDED Must have ex $210. 644·4390 Marantz stereo rec Mu st Ing s & weekends . Del Taco Salesperson to work hob· Wed Sept 27th. 2:15·3 15 pcncnce Must hve In sac. 675-9747 646 2158 da y~ I Mon · t~~':~o;_ i~e 'ftus~~e~°c:1i~o-~i ~f c ci8irsy 1!0 ~~~~~!!: Costa,Meso 646-9638 t~e~~s[' tu~:n:;,~' eP ~. Le_n_n_o_x _C_h_•n_a_K_in_g_s_lt!_Y_, _Th_urs_._> ------ Equal Opµty Emplyr ~-Sal,644·5396eves. 566-3430. Trainff Positiott 556-7829 83 pc $1095 Worth $2000 Walnut console piano M/F S"'LES ·--------•I Swi"tchbo•·rd oper All 8020 Perfect condG40-2587 w/matchmg bench. Solid "" 0 Bicycles ---------• cut iron harp, ex. rond. ~~~~~~~~~I Pff. can IA(Ork into F/T . SECURITY OFFICER hrs. all shifts . Call for ••••••••••••••••••••••• STILL IN BOX $950 firm. 333 E. 18th St, in Lag Bch Boutique. POllition avnllable for re· appl. 845>7565· & C 19 pr stainless steel IJB. CM. 645-0377 Mature remale w /xlnl liable. co.n scien tiou~ TYPIST. rust. accurate. C~le omnany watertesi; cookw~re . E f'd person En.JOY xlnl com d w/·--lcht!C--$210 Suve$100.642·1634 5' Baby Grand Paanu appearance. xppre : · exper.forbusywor pro· ~ ,,... 5 15 oo t best ofre r . iUkforGeorge.497·2887 pany benents. i\pply cess1og -t~pesetlmgo£· 3,5&1ospdMXbikes ForSale W!1lte,dr~pes.2 ~eel'Ock 333.32.ll,1 RN'S/ LYN'S ...,_,.,...,:.<!'1lil'i.!~..,_~ ~::1:w,u SM.ft.:~ -~e--~eta.,i:~~'f·~~. T·~~C .itt}U_.2q¥M'.188~·~.,~8'\F"°""~nm•,dJ ~~w4' .p.1~~ ~· TeU uewbe.n&wi:::;~u ANO OTHER PARTY l>'~~RIOTrHOTEL tt.t:OFF1 :>-19· ma ·es. Cstm bit classic valance'2S't70·3124 . _:_~------- want to work ... & leave MANAGERS. fant1trtlc 900NewportCenter Dr Typist /Recept ionis t. blki57oNwntBlvdCM. the rest t.o US! PIWI top new home part~. P an, Newport Beach Bookkeeping exper re-642.7910 pay. CHECKS DAILY. ~~e~f ~~~I k~~~·t=~~~ Equal Oppor Q'd. Pt-Ume. 645-M41. ,.-., 1035 No fee! Vnlform allow! ~c~o-Wave Ovens. this Employer M/F -. Malpractice & all other could be a natural for ••••••••••••••• •• ••• ••• 1lvilur pdm. by us. Bonus ref yoo! Semi retired couple lo 'l)p!Bt 2 pure bred Siamese kit· Pf'Olnl • Sell profitable Micro-manage 60 unil adult tens. box trained, life MIDICAL Wave cookware. We complex c , M . N o Type for time s hots. lovable. ___ ~oL have best designs which children, no pets. 9600 644-9868 afl. S ,..._ '"" demonstrate well and gross. 631-2950. Turkey D091 8040 134-0401 sell fast. Ground noorop-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• A naUonal nursing sttv portunjty. .-..1ir.a Call MlcroMart J11ST •...,.. -STOf'tl (714)631·0131 Typists. Secretaries, Take Ume t.o relax a nti ----:......:....:.:..._.:...; ___ Gen'I Oft .tc Trainee As · shop at home. It's simple semblers-come ln & re· w I t h O a i I y P I I o l MllD tar? lister now so you wall be Chlsslfied l\ds. And Ir Help yOW"lelf to• ready t.o start working "-you have something to Heaplng selection of when the children are Golden Retrie ver pup· pies. AKC Field & show pet. Shots. 1">rmed. rai!ed w trLC. Xlnl d1sp (2l3) 425· 1561. ATTENTION SKIIERS Coming October tst 1n the Cla~sified Section of the Daily Pilot Our New Class1f1cation ••SKIING" WOW!! Boat ShovrPric~s Arc giving Our Salesman writers cramps on the new SEA RAY•s .... ~ty.~~ ~ 17'to30' HARRISON'S SEA RAY IOATS 3101 Coast Hwy. N. B 631-2547 '7323 Pl. Cbns $7300 '77 24 Fl SklpJack d1cstil custom $14,950 '6528 Fl. Tolley 17900 All xlnt ~-oocht1on' Bk r 548·MS6 960 3664 Beaut Century Cheetah 17",225HPChrys. manne I 8 . equip for sk11og. trlr.sac.$3995 1/866·3063 15' F'br1ls bout. & trlr .. No e ngine. S350 /offcr, 494-68113 '71 Teardrop. rully COit tamed. dbl stainless stL't!I sink. porto-pot.ty. qn bed. sips 6, really cle a11 S1.<IOO/best. ofr 646·9474 8 Foot Overhead Camp.·r -Teardrop design complete w 1th ~tov"'. rcfng. Plenty of stora~t' s pace -Phonl' S45· 7671 Pnced al $450. BV OWNER ·75 Dod~t' Mait1 Van Camper. 33.00o m1 . '!lps 4. AC. PM stereo. c ruise o-mattt'. new tares. very ROud cond 17 14 1 751·99!11< eves/wknds only 9150 ·•·•····•·•············ New OT 17S l':nduro 1Vamah11 I 700 mtlci. Best Offer After 8 30PM M7-Ul3 ~-4ft111Jlijb,• new, '70 driven 235 mt 5.')6-0075 art .5 1974 Kawas aki KX 125. runs ~real. xlnt rond s.160 s:n .0297 Mofof" Homts. Sale I ..... /StwOCJt '160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT 23' Fireball. self contained. Lots or 11tra~ 64.5·2283 RENT ew "78 22' Motor Home Loaded U > day/week/mo. 6'15·51!32 For re.nl. '78 Pace Arrow 2.5', loaded. MJC. Brand ne w Winter ratei> 558·3080 . .ell. call a rriend ly Qualified Hol>efult beck ln acbool. Long .tc Classified Ad-Visor at intbeDAJLY P lLOT abort term 1salgnments. ea.5678 HELP WANTED ADS NO FEE. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.l.iiiiiii•iiiiii-iiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiil Vidor T...-.tet Work 80 hours fot Kelly Services on temporary assignments & receive )'Our Thankss1v1ng turkey FREEi 1 I Bring this ad t.o your nea rest Ke.tty ofrtce & recetve a free 1tn. Ju.st for apply· lngB IELL~ AKC German Shepherd pups. Show background. Top bloodline&. Black and tan. 838·9308 Beautiful black Setter. shots. good with kids, Freet.ogd bm . 494·2382 BUV 'EM ro rt. Argosy. 21.000 m1 1973 C...,. w/trlr, vetyclean. SJ2,SOO $3000 • fn9-82o& 646-8679 Sales Personnel c.n 556-8:520, EOE W..ted: Gf'Mt Sal1.,.Df111 ............. di._... Several r u ll & part-time pos itions tm m edlately "vallable lo our ulu department. Exper\cnce dealrablo, but any .. ,.. apt.ltude wlll be con•ld.ered. P'or an intervie w ple11se contact our st()Nl manaaer at Service Station b land Help, M. le F .. no exper. nee, wUJ tralo. Doy & af· t.emoon ahUt . 13,25.14.00 depend lnt( on ex per. 844·5054. Harbor View Shell. 844·5054. SER VICES The "Kelly Girl" People Newport Beach 883-1441 Laguna Nlauel 831·0542 Garden Grove 638·0500 NOT AN AO ENCY NEVER A FEE Equal ()ppor F.mploycr 17141 •44-5070 ·~~~~~~~~ WA t TR ESS · Food ~ teal$'\~f.ii1. Service Statton AJten· wallrftl da)'t. 11·3, •PP· ~l!S~e::J'\!!5"~~ 4f:t::mV:-.~e. ~~~~~ ..... r-_,_. -t c..-&M·5010 . Pb. hll SU.lion. m h ac C. . No r>ho1lt calls -__., -,_,..... ltVine, NB .:.P;;.:le:;:;ue::..:.:· _____ _ Guard Dog, Doberman. AKC. I~ yr11 old.black & tan male. Ma"e offer 8'75·$038 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want good home for beaut c har Malt •11t co l w1golden eyea. affoe · llonatr & well beh•v~ 87~. - SELL 'EM TRADE 'EM RENT 'F.M LODGING To l'IUl'I' vou1' url. cull no~' 642·5678 JA I tl/-PM.OT loatt. Rwlt/ tOSO '75 Field & Stream. 22'. CIMwhr 25.00o' m1 's , c11tl Jtr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Owen "enerntor Charter pluah 75 ft. motor w/10.000 BTU roof 111r yacht. hourly or dully. Looded w/many .x~ras, 675-2172 -875-7411 $9950. Call 964-2()78 IHh. Salt 9060 Trellen. TNnt 9 I 70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• > • ' (If DAILY PILOr T~y. SOf?lemt>er 2e. 1171 Alltot, IMfHM"hd .bto1, IMpcwt.4 Autoa. l•pcwhd Allto1, UMd A.Idol, UHd A11tot. Uted -------...;...;..;;;~--, ___ ...;.,;;:;::;:.:.t:.,;•:=;.;.~....:.;:;:..;..:~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • ............................................ . TNdll ........... !~~~ ............ !~! ~.1!'!!::.~ ....... ~ .............. !?.2.~ ~.~~-~ .... !?~~ !~~ ....... !??.~ ~~~·!~ .......... !!.'.~ ~~ ......... !!.~~ ~~ ........... !!.~~ iiillilmillilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiililiiijj ... w 97 IJ '72 12:8. 4 <.Ir ·61 Mertedes 100 SL. re H.t.ow '78 Corvette Sllv('r An '78 CLEARANCE Mutt M1W lt11 ~ Ya TOM 4-4 WITMT·TOP <00111---....------... , ..... ,...., _____ ilONllU .000 S&ICT10M Yi TOM 4•4"~ .-.....TS A.MD YAM COMYIRSIOMS AU. AT ... SAY.-S 0.-~.., ..... T,....,.T,...t tt70....._W~ 95'0 .............................................. 1.1 t'ardan11I, ~ood tood ''Pl> ... l)OIUIJ>Otl), T\ Jiil $.l ;,()O i;.u ~ '71) Nomad lrtulcr 20'"" :.ell cont 1\~11 1n.i . motorcycle rack--. lakt' new $3600 85 ll80tl Allfto5-nlu,lllarta & Acutaorin 9400 .................•.••.• 71 Toyota Corolht, 2 dr. WIWIU.IUY YOUIDAT~ PAJO FOR OR NOT TOPDOUAI .. . BARWIC ~ DA f\U.-.. 8 3 1-117'> 49 3.337 ~ WEPAYTOPDOL.LAR FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN. DOMESTIC or CLASSICS ~.OOOml'11.• ccotly recond hard WP v......... -nlversary, 1111 opt1on11. Sh.trp' 000 2M6 t•onvertable. new paint ot 2SOO males. $15.000 9727 and tnt. am rm radio Hunti.oiton Beach _~_1._10&_1 _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Evl't> and wkncb. 833 0507 OFFERS '89· '76 9933 1976 UMCOlM ' MADIV GIVIMCHY Full power. AM 1 FM sterl'O w11h 8-track quad ta~ L6w, low mites <MJUJS> .,._Hew'71 HOMDACars· MAMY Toce.oo..~1 PRE OWNED VW'1 • °:~=·· IUYOIWSI YOW I t71 IMW HOW! •IMW• UNIVERSITY oe. .. -.. Hoftd9 c_.. • GMC Trc•s '744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 70 MCB·GT. &ood cond. rad1al1. c 11r cover, s2.ooo. S uper clean 673-3573 ----- iO MGR GT. ~ood cond1 uon. Day10 631·~. eves 751-4601 AJJ Makes Ir Model1 Tociioo.~ From $1895 <Uc. EUP142 > HarbourVW 1871 1 BEACH •llSALIS• "73 Ruvnrtit 133'1110X ) i 4 2002 41l" (373Lt' I" I 15 ~il aJr 1560M ML I ll8:iO Harbor Blvd CAMtu M1.'!la $40-9640 MGB 1969. 2.000 ml on BLVD . reblt en~. wir e whls. C 11 U 842 44""' "1fial.I0'.!4 11p (M#J>QM > '74 llonda Civic lllbk, AM/FM rudlo. xlnt cond. __ a __ s __ . _..,., __ 1 TT 320t hi'· 12838 Pl I very aood cond. Sl800. Sl~.Callafl6.675-4921. 1977 VW Conve rtible, '7:S~l'l (337110X I 41N ~ Wt! may hive your lll'llt J...-----,-7-3-0 ~•••••••••••••!?~~ c·1r In our lovf'ntory Cull ••••••••• •• •• • •• ••• ••• • uawctuy' Tl Jui;uur XKI-:, 12 ('YI , '74 ~I Manta Coupe gd. ll 1-2040 4'5-494' bout Hrl t111 h rocl ni: trans ... auto tr~ns. vinyl "n..-n w/blk convertible lop, reasonable, 581·3610 oaAMGI COUMTY'S ilOft top Lo ma's Callee dys, 497 2362 evs. OU>ln tor'i>cl•r PP 5466088 '73 4·dr. 4-s pd, extra & "73 KJ 12 good rond mt clean. runs weU. $1000. l>ody 11ood shape eni:i 545-5'726eves. rw1:1 good s.i600645·11.s46_ '72 Opel 1000. auto. 8 Sale2>·!:ietvtC'e LcalltnK Loful 9737 track, 4 new tires, runs Roy CarYer,lnc. ~··········:••••••••••• well.847-8418 . Rolls f'toyce t.iMW 69 Lotu!! !'.Ian, Weber 1~ Jumhor\'t' he&<b, roll bur. Kon1s. lllortet. 9750 Newport Ue:it h M0·6'H4 XJ11t... cond. $4500 call aft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6pm 774 7056 '76 911$, White with black C.-.i 9715 Maida 9738 int. AM /FM tapedXlnl ~· cond. Sl3 .BOO a ys • ••• •• • •• • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • ••••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 549,. 7541 Evs 759·J-238 '71> (':i pn II <! II h lt•r. 111 r, s unroof, 't1t·k. dl'l:'ur groop, 21 .000 ma . 1m mu1'. PiO() 5.5 7 ·8800 or 6<15 l Otltl Steve miracle mazda 4Spd.A/C,sn rf AM /l<'M 2150tt.t»Grllvd. 36.000 mils $1100 Cost. Mesa 645-5700 752·9SIS '76 911S. breathtakingly beautiful, low mileage, uir, AM/FM, 5 s pd, l'X cept. elean. $.18.000. tof· fer 602/200.1831 art. Spm , or 602/623·642'.! special edition. wht I wht, xlnt cond. st.ereo. mags, ~.6'2·1490 1970 VW Camper. good body; brakes. clutch. new eng. work. Xlnt Int. AM/FM 8·trk tape. Mu11l see~ lo apprer1at.e Must sell. S23001ofr 497·4217 1974 VW Bus, new reblt eng, xlnl cond . $3500 646-1430 '77 Dasher Wagon. 6SOO m1 /\IC. Sn. RI. /\/M fo'/M '71 VW, nu eng, auto t.r¥ns. mags, am/fm. nu pot. 772·9231 /~ 0088 Vofvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEIOREYOU SB.L YOU• VOLVO, SEE US! • ORDER YOUR NE 1979 NOW FO• EARLIEST POSSllLE DELIVERY • NABERS ~ 2600 Hdrbor Blvd Cose" Me!.!. 54(}9100 Mu8t S(!ll 19'74 Couirar. ful ly loaded. 56K ma, S3SOO o r orrcr . Call M ~ M1tc ht•ll, 646-7711 or 673-'19J7 540-5630 '68 Cougar XR7 . nu 262SHARBORBLVO. racliols. batt .. radunor. COSTA MES .. shock~. m ore Good "" cond SHOO. 646 5474 ~ --... -rt--dl----n-4-7 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fwd 9940 '70 Mavenck. xl.nl cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• air cond. t750Jrnake or fer661 1844 Mwcwy 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S MEWEST UNCOLN·MERCURY Dealership Is now OPEN RAY FLADEIOE UNCOLN-MERet.;RY 16 f8 Auto Center Dr ·1s Cpe de Ville. o· ~~::.!::"..!=o...o:~ SDFwy-~~!Jrest exu Elegance. low maleagt'. 110.7000 ~ equ_1pped. incl l9'7SGranada2dr. bronze. i2 Colony Park 9 pass Tak mobl1le telephone. PS. air cond. A M1FM waf'On . wh1tt', fully eover ease.S272mo tape.$2900.840-3936 loaded Xlnt' S2500 4!Wr326S or 498-3582. ca II · · ar\er s pm. 197' FO•D _67_5--6_1_61 _____ _ •76 CADILLAC P'IMTO Mlll'-'J '952 COUH DE VILLE Economy plus + + 4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t' y I • au l o m a t 1 <'. 65 Mustang. body good. cabnolet top. lepther'" AMrad10 The pt>d t•ct needs engine work $800 lerior. rull l)()Wt'r. 11pht l'ar to 1111,t' gas around Phone 17141 597·524\I power seati.. factory :.iir. town & on those Ion~ 1Ctuno 1 AM1FM stert!o II trll('k Lnp. 1740NPI"> -------- player, t.111 wheel, crwM· $2400 ·~white, hrd. top. 260 V8 co ntrol in c lude:. l :Epd.stk. yr/12.000 mile warranty. 540·5630 Sli()() Ull089l $6499 552· 1464 1011\SO\ & SO\ • llNCOl N MHKUHY i6 Mustang II. VB. P 1S. Wugun. eng trans ant w indows. radiator. vi1rts, muke orrer If your car as extra clean Oat..... 9720 HURRY NOW AT MIRACLE MAZDA WITll 'rHE PU RCllASI!: '77 911S Porsche. snrf. bl.k trim, fact. air & 011 l.'OOler, llhr seats. Bam- berg radio w/spkr tray, Balstine s hocks, fog lights. forged whls. COP· pe r brn m et. paint. 714/998-7575 MA•9UIS VOL VO Ml~ION VIEJO lll-2110 495.1210 NABERS CADLLAC AUTO CENTER P/B. vinyl lop, lo ma's, 2626 HARBOR BLVD. ~7389 __ C_O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A __ -.72-M_us_t_. -35-1-SPlS--M-d-I. Tony 640-4~7 A..-f«Sde ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~sJs 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1983 Corva1r Convt. s1950 ca11 549.7054 L959 AJpha Rome-a Rdstr. 2000cc en!(. S spd trans $2500 Call 549-7054. '66CadConv $17001orrcr 645-672'1 C M --- Trucks see us first. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAUHIUlctl 2925 Harbor Blvd Cotita Mesa 979 2500 WE BUY USED CARS CAL.LGARTH Used Car Mgr 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN · MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BL VD COSTA MESA •DATSUNS• ~w.ctloft OfAMModel5 SALES-LEASING PARTS-SERVICE COSTA MESA · DATSUN 2845HARBOR BLVD 540-4410 540.911 l OF ANY NEW 1978 MAZDA GLC You will receive an AM /FM stereo "FREE" or the cash eqwvalcnt orS239.oo .MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 645-5700 ORAM&E COUNTY YOLYO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County' BUY or LEASE '72 9UT. rbll eng .. elec. DIRECT ::::~::~::t:~I:~~ .. ~,rr~r:r; .. ~mr.1-•fn!l!l'i..~ .... ~llP!llq,. copper, air, am/rm ,,____ __,A:_~ s tereo , xtra s , 20255.Manchester 213:926-1427 Anaheim 750-2011 'Tl 924. a tr, AM /FM cass. 2 s d · . h v 1 •75 FORD auto . P tS. P IB. AM 1FM ........ 0 W ""GON stereo cass. all new ever· . . : ' .,, I • I• ~ ... ..,1 \& • ·~ • tA , ....... ..,.., .. ~'"' "" yth1ng. Sl900t bst ofr h~uter. 835·2122/84S-666i Sheila 4-speed, radio. '71 Coupe de Ville: gd <804PKEl cond. $1SOO. s 1999 Olcl1111obh '955 962-7839 iO Coupe de Ville. runs good. $875 960-6797 76CADILLAC ELDORADO NABERS CADU..AC AUTO CENTER ••• 11&•1 .. ' • ..,, l • ........ #i .... , • ...,.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• i8 Diesel Delta 88 Royale. loaded. 4000 ma. im mac soooo 49J.2270 Class1r 1967 Oldsmob1ll' Toronado r r pl ~~•d 1975 FORD LTD lran.sm1ss1on, brake hn· SD IROUGHAM 1ngs Best offer EHs 640 1962 AM I FM s tereo. split -------- seats. vinyl roof. ractory lllinto 9957 aircond. !778MCBI ••••••••••••••••••••••• sunroof, prime cond. we 1 s o v o JOOOOMLOffer 110.1273 M ec~a nl cs no w at MercedH hM 9740 · Ivan s, 1995 Ha rbor ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 914, Appear. Group. Blvd .• C.M. 645·1982 RA!d with White leather and White Cabnolet top. ruu power. spht power s eats. AM /FM with R track player. factory air (53.'lUMX I. $2800 ·73 Pinto. gd rond. Air, AM/FM, $4850. 642·7053 '74 Volvo wagon. dark 540-5630 ti6.000 m1 . Sl.OO!i. 548-63.Si NABERS CADllLA( AlJfO CENTER 1011\SO\ & ~O\ • l INCOl N ·ME fH URY red. air. auto, $2650. 1974 Pinto Waj!on. 4 spd, '66·912 epe, very clean, (714)846·1460 ~ood cond. xlnt bo<ly ~ .'l , • f I) A~.: ,,,, ll••t .. " • ~ '¥i ~· >•~·, Ill ,,., .. ,,,., ... , ,, ·new tires·p-aint & more 2626 HARBOR BLVD. new brks, A1C. $1900 Eng. rblt, S4750. Cull Autos, Uuc1 COSTA MESA 644 -5162 aft Sor wkndl< 673--3750 or 494·2220 Mr ••••••••••••••••• ••. ••. Camaro 9917 ---------Reiss. ... ~ 9905 .,,.,. L'o-' LTD. ·72 Pmto. lo m1. U225 ~ ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • ">" r "' Ne w j!as tank shield m· R...auit 9755 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19766cyl.aircond. allpower.a1r c-ond.. ~t.:iJled751 ·0165 ....................... Mat.ador '73, 4·dr. auto. pe. am radio $3900 $390. 494·!159 TEST DRIVE OUR very cleau. lo m1. runs 673·5023 1976 FORD '74 Sqr Wag. a uto 50.000 great. $1500. 545·5726 ITU Xlnt. cond. Mov111µ 0 LE CAR eves. 0.vrolet 9920 GRANADA COUPE must 3e ll ~ooo.orrer OFTHEYEAR0 ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Radio.P/S.P1B.a1r con· 962.7005 Good inventory in stock. Hurry while they last' MIRACLE MAZDA/RENAULT 2150 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 645.5700 Mell 9910 '68 Impala. R i ff. Air dationanl! Landau top, .-onti--.• -------••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Xlnt 2od or family v.a A r eal nice ear ' ~ 9965 '77 Regal V6 Auto/Trans. car 552-0657 eves. <270PCW) ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIS P /8 . Tilt Whl. crui.. S3700 73 Pont. G P Buut. Cntrl, AM /Fm, 1-'ac. Air. ·12 Kangs wood Wg n. <.'ond . must set> S2SOO Elec. S.Rf. Brn with Tan pnme cond New tires, 540-5630 752·6633 top. $4200963-8712 new air cond .. RtH. Best offer 6424402 <Ron 1 1011\SO\ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY ·w GTO Auto. 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AIM F/M stereo More! 540-5630 Xlnt. cond. 962-4559 1011\SO\ & SO\ • I INCuLN MFR< UHY '75 Cordoba. 38K m1. loaded. good rond. $3400 493.um 2626 HARBOR BLVD. -. -------COSTA MESA 67 4-dr. Crown Im~. would like to keep. don t have space, 494-4264 • '76 CADILLAC 9930 SIVIU.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Padded top, full power. leather Interior. s plit power seats. ractory air, AM/FM steroo with 8· tr11ck player, tlJl wheel, cnilse control, low miles. (~73> $1999 642-5678 COSTA MESA A.utot, .... s. N•w 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75DATSUN 1-210 Auto trans . tact0<y air radio v111yt root. tow m11 es Li ke new! (851 MYT-118781 .. . ' Huntington Beach Fo11nt8in Valley E DI TI O N - A fte rnoon N.Y. St~ks c VOL. 71. NO 269, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1978 TEN CENTS .. Heat Hangs On But· Relief • In Sight 8~ MlntA~I. P SKt:\'IC-11 °" .... °""'' ~ .... '"" A ·mod1f1t-tl .. S11nt.1 i\nJ <'On ch l1on 1ntt'll'>t' ht•ut "'llhoul l'J!tlt• rl) Wind!> I!> t'\ P\'Cl t'd to kct.·p t<.>mpt•ruturt'' hovl'rlr\R lx-t"' t•t•n tht' 90 .And 100 de~rcc marl.. H\ Orang'"' Count) until l'uoh.1r O<'l'.An brct•te:. brt>ak throu..:h a ht~h Wt'1>1>urc '''tern l.1lt.•1 thl1' 'A t.>ek \ '>l~th da) of '>l'Orl'hlnft heat Mondo) for ced ..1 numb<'r of an land n11111ty M0h1'10l d1slral't1> to ,,•nil :.tudt>Olh burnt• l'~1rl) from <'l<1s11 rvom , 'A llhoul 1111 cond1 twnanR Th(• ht•111 wu vt• ha!> t•ttui.ed u .. 1n11n Oil t'lt•(•tracal 1•nt.-rry urld prom1Ul'd .1 numbl'r o b• wf powe r out ul(t'1' uc·rortlln~ lo u :.pokt-smun fo r tht' Southl'rn l'ahforrua Ed11so11 <'<>mpan,> l.1ft'~uardh alon~ the Orange l'Clast :uod ~at•h 1•rowds Mon doy wt-rt-.. 1m1lur 1n numbers lo thow \H•t>kt-ncl n o<'k'> alkmpt1n~ to t-'capt· huller rnland tern pt·raturt'h Tht• t-:1 Toro f trt' talion re ported it.s thermometer hovering nl'ar the llO degree mark Mon- thty afternoon. However. forecasters say the worst appears to be over with temperatures expected to drop a l'OU p)e or degrees pe r day through the week. Temperatures in downtown lfuntangton Beach fell from 99 on Sunday to a high of 95 Monday, ttl'COrding to local weatherman .I Sherman Denny. The tower at Orange County ISff HEAT, Page AZ> Safety 'Overdue' PSA Crash Said Avoidable WASHINGTON (AP > The cha irman of a House panel look· rng into airline !-.arety s aid today that Monday's air d1i-.aster m San Dtt'go "perhaps could have been avoided" had the govern- ment required a proposed col· la sion-avoida nce syste m Re p John L. Burton, D-Calif., made the statement in opening a series of hearings by a Govern- ment Operations s ubcommittee mto airline safety * * * Toll Now 'D so· He said testimony submitted by the Air Line Pilots Associa· tron bt'fore the accide nt was ··sad ly prophetic ... In the testimony, ALPA Presi· dent John J O'Donnell called for a number of s afely moves by the Fede ral Aviation Administra- tion. including requiring the col- lision-avoidance system . O'Donnell said the FAA "has been unconscionably slow in ap- pl yin ~ current technology to • * * Probers Sift Site For Crash Victims SAN DIEGO IA P > - Emergency crews fanned our -throuab this city's devastated North Park section at da·wn today . probing blocks or charred * * * Claire Trevor Loses Son In DistJSter (;harles Bren, 35. son or Ac ademy Award-winning ac- tress Claire Trevor of Newport Beach and the brother of one of the owners of the Irvine Com- pany. was one of those who died Monday in the worst a ir disaster in U S history. Officials of the Donald L. Bren Company confirmed that Bren, vice president of the firm that bears his brother 's na me. was aboard the PSA jetliner involve& 1n Monday's crash in San Diego. Charles Bren was vice presi· dent and director of design and !See SON. Page A2) f destruction (or more victims of t he worst air disaster in the nation's history. Investigators want to know why two planes. u Boeing ·1'1:1 passenger trijet and a tiny Cessna, collided in clear skies over San Diego after both pilots had r adioed they could see the other plane. <Relat ed photos Page A3. > The coroner s aid at least 150 people died in what was the worst disaster in U.S. aviation history. Some officials expected the toll to rise. A Pacific Southwest Airlines jet with 135 persons aboard and a rented Cessna 172 carrying an ins tructor and a pilot taking ad vanced training collided at 9 : 03 a . m . Monday, killing everyone on both pl anes. At least 13 more died on the ground when bits of bodies and burning wreckage tore into homes in the North Park neighborhood about three miles northeast of Li ndbergh Airport. Orricials had no immediate explanation for t he cause of the ~(See CRASH, Page A2> aircraft certification ... He blamed this in part on "the protective relationship between the FAA a nd the manufacturers it regulates. "The FAA is still years away from certificating a n opera- tional collision avoidance system to prevent mid-air col· li s ions even though the technology has been available for many years," O 'Donnell said. "Hundred s of airline passengers have died in mid-air CRASH VICTIMS' NAMES GIVEN-Page AS collisions in the past 20 years due to deficiencies in the present air \ramc control system and its dependence on the •see-and-be· seen• principle." be testified. (See PL~A, Pase AZ> * * * At Least 22 Arrested in Crash Looting SAN DIEGO <AP) -Al least 22 people were booked for in- vestigation of looting and imped- ing police officers at the scene or the worst aviation disaster in U.S. history. authorities say. Police spokesm an Dan Hall said many or those arrested Monday were juve n iles and most were arrested for picking up pieces of plane wreckage for souvenirs . ··But som e were caught pocketing jewelry and watches and valuables of that nature," Hall aid: Other officers said those ar- rested included one man who took a set of keys from one of the corpses and some who tried to r ansack homes set afire by fl a ming plane debris. Daily Piiot .._. llty Pat 0·~1 PIGEON BEATS THE HEAT WITH SIP FROM DRINKING FOUNTAIN IN SAN CLEMENTE Heat Wave Continue• In Or•"9• County; Rellef Due Later in the Week Health Role Confirmed Council Gains County Industry Control By GARY GRANVILLE OI IM o.lly Pl ... Staff Depa rtme nt of H ealth, Education and Welfare officials a nnounced Monday that the Orange County Health P lanning Council has been given full designation a s the county's health systems agency. The local health planning unit has been operating under a conditional designation. T hat standing slopped just short or giving the council the license it needs to gain sweeping contro l over the co unty's multi -million do llar a year health industry. A long with HEW .. full de sig nati o n ca m e t h e announcement that OCHPC wHI r eceive a rederal gr a nt of $872.300 to finance its operation in the coming fiscal year. When coupled with a $37 .300 state health planning grant. the fe d e r al m oney m eans the council's budget in 1978·79 will hit $909,600. With its full designation the health planning council was handed the responsibility for so-c a lle d appropriateness reviews o f all h ea lth care institutions in the county. Such r eviews. which a re conducted once every fi ve years. are aimed at determining if a facility or service is. in effect. meeting acceptable standards. Those reviews when coupled with' the counci I's power to a pprove or di s a pprove Gromyko Falls applications for major medical equipment purchases as well as expansion plans of exis ting facilities give OCHPC sweeping power over the county's health care industry. OCHCP Executive Direct.or St.anley Malek said in a press r e l ease the full d esignation moves the council into closer partnership with the county's health care providers. Malek said the council will c on ce ntr ate o n "gros:. ov erbuilding and overbuy mg which ha s characte rized the hos pital scene in Orange Count) during the past decade .. Full designation of OCH PC by fede ral officials came on the heels of recent criticism or the health planning council. Last month. a spokes man ror the United Hospital Association of California asked for a probe into OCHPC P l a n s to investi~ate doctor owne rship in hospitals Payroll Padding Diggs Trial Opens On Fraud ScheIDe WA SHINGTON <AP> -Rep. Charles C D~gs Jr . 0 -Mich .. the natio n 's s eni o r black member or Congress. went on t~ial t~ay on charges of pad dmg his congressiona l payroll with non-existent em ployees and taking kickbac ks from staff members. The 35-count indictment also says he placed his personal al· torncy. his accountant and an t.>mploycc of his De troit funeral ho m e on h1~ co n g r essiona l p'\yroll even though t hey never wo rke d for him in a con gressional capacity Huntington Man Held in Assault Jury selection began in U.S District Court. where Diggs is accused of ,defrauding the gov e rnme nt o r $101.000 in the kickback scheme. J udge Oliver Gasch. presiding. said the jury would be seques~ered throughout A Huntm~ton Beach tow truck the trial. company owner was a rrested late Monday ni ght on charges of Diggs. 55. has been elected to assaulting a police officer near a 12 cons ecutive House te rms downto wn liquo r s tore , fr~m ~s inner-city petro~t d lS authorities said today J IL R tract smce 1954. ~e _1s cha1rm~n C huck James. Ace Towin~ ··-~'~,;; . . es~s of the ~ouse ~ls~ric.t Commit· ~ompany owner. wa s booked -. • -• -~-~~:!I '"~~~~1ch ha~ JUnsd1ct_1on over into Huntington Beach Jail after E . u---NOINI! OF PSA JE'Tl.INER LIES NEAR RUINS OF HOME BURNED BY f Al LUNG D!llRll More 8odfe1 Sought In Sen Ofego After Woret Air Olta•ter In U.I . Hlttory J WT N S h · ~~"''"·-"''~·~'b,~~-,~~t.l/.l i ent 1:1l the El Don Liquor v. • tnPeC ernmental affairl: ai1if'_'6t"fl\~·~~oi'~J . . · '£"""" House. lnternafto~al Affairs' sub-at 11 : 20 p.m. and then e e . UNITED NATIONS CA P > Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko was taken Ill while speaking to the U.N. General Assembly today and was helped from the podium. But 55 minutes later he re- sumed his speech after receiving m edical attention. The 69-year-old Gromyko was standing at the lectern at the front of the large. high-ceiling assembly ha ll . reading his s peech in the a s sembly 's general policy debate. when he slumped forwa rd. H e w as helped fro m the podium and out of the room by m em bers or the Soviet delega. tion and U.N. security guards. He became Ill as he began the 11th page or a 16-page address. Gromyko stopped to take a sip of water but could not go on. He waa taken lo an office behind the podium, where he was given medical attention. Gromyko was Soviet delegate lo tl\e assembly at Its first senloo 1n New York in 1946. He has relflrlted a1lllOM •nnOllMr s nee. He h ag bttn roreian ministe r for 20 years despite various changes in the top Soviet leadership. He ls now a member or lbe Politburo. - comm1Uee on Africa. with a promise to appear in The government indictment. Wc~l Orange Coun\y Judicial returned last March . says that Dis trict Court Oct. 11 to face tht• from 1973 through March 1977. charges. said pohcc Capt. Bill Diggs allegedly inflated s alaries Payne. of se lected staff members who returned to the congressman the difference between their base pay and the amount they re- ceived. 1978 Pickeroo Prizes Won; More to Come Six sharp prognosticators of weekend football fortunes have earned two television ~ets and four radios for t heir efforts in the first two weeks of Pigskin Pickeroo '78. Another television and two more radios wUI be awarded this third week of Pigskin Pickeroo '78 by Dunlap Appliances In Fountain Valley. To win, you must best predict the oulcomes of 30 weekend aamcs. See today'll &ports pages or the DaHy Pf'lot for rtrJH ad an e ntry blank. Winnen are an- nounced each Wednesday follow ang the close of competition To join in the fun turn to Page 84. C:o asc \\'eathe r Sunny through Wednes- day and not qui te as hot. Lows tonight 65 to 72. llighs Wednesday near 80 at the beaches to 90s m- land. INSIDE T ODA" Women ore swelltng lhe ranks of moonlighters. for reasons that range Jrom sur- uwal to love Su Page 86 •••e"' c:a 41 Ywt SWYl<t ''"'• ••IM«ll L. 1111. 8 tr• .,. ••• 1 ..... (;Alli.n>I• CIMUflH ="' ....... DMlllN.-n •....... ,. ... 111~•­...... ,r.,. CJ, 8 11 .. •• ., ·~ . . . ..., .,. 44 •• ........ Hr •t ~torn~. "ho pl yt'd lh~ Shado\\ on radw 1n t he 1930~ and l9"4th. died or a h ~a rt ullu(•k Mo nday in flo ll ~ wood. t"ra end ~a i d ~oar·1n~ lt>mperuturt>s ma) h twe OC'('n a Cactor r ..... r~A• PLEA •.• Skytrain URun Started N t-:W YOUK <AP I Sir fo'n .. -d dit• l.akl'r'a. Sk)'traln celebrated ll~ flri.t yt•ar of "no rrlllb ... lOW· prirl•d, walk on nights today by 1n1ugur'atlrl~ o f ,(>fldOn to Los AnRdl~ run und welcoming IL-; quarter rn1llaooth pu~M·nt;l'r for l.••kt•r who I I) numcd Yredenck Alfr ~ but llkl'b to be C'Ullt-d "Sir fo'n..'<id1c'' since he wu kn ightl'd In Muy , the tflf'br•tlon bcawn wllhout hl ii pre e nce Monday In Qu~n:s U nknowln11 . s e lf described "perpetual traveller " Thom us Baum "urt of San F rancisco "und j ust about. ev.:rywbc rc else," 5tep~ up lo the 1tirhne's Quttm; outlet about 4 p . rn lie was pas~en.ccr number ~.ooo. ltl(• l'mployeeg ·said, and they hundt'd Buurn~ut. 33, a "rlrsl bottle or what became a ist•rlcs of offer ing::. of cham· pagne " En route to London. "'rhey told me I t'Ould drink as much as I want and sil with the night captain " Ba umgar t 's one way, $135· ticket was not on the house, but he was invited to atte nd a . luncheon today in London as Laker 's guest. ... ..,...... f'ro-..r-.rAI HEAT WA VE CONTINUES •• Airport los&ed a hig.b or 9', while the t.betmometer 't the Nt>wPort Pier registered 91 Mon day. fo'1 re men at the Top of the World fir~ station. perched atop th<' hills behind do wntown Lu~una, said temperatures re· ul'hed 93 degrees by 4 p.m. Mon· day Santa Ana Jurnped above the 100 degree mark again, logging a high of 103, down just one degree from Sunday Sch ool d is trict o ff1 c1als th roughoul the Ora nge Coast area s aid they were keeping an (•ye on air conditioners today but a ll students were expected to tough it out. Fountain Valley Elementary a nd Newpo rt-Mesa Unifie d school dis trict offic ia ls said today they were reluct ant to send s tude nts hom e early because of the hi gh numbers or working parents in their dis· tricts . The tem per ature reached a sizzling 104 degrees and the air con d it ioner f a il ed at Ca rl llankey School in Mission Viejo Munday. "It began to get a little warm," s aid Pr incipal John Hopkins. "but we didn't have any real problems." Five schools in the Irvine Unified district had air condi· tioning problems. but students rema ined at school. Or . R ic h a r d W e lt e . S uper i nt e ndent o f the Saddleback Unified School Diatl'lct, noted th.at prtn(IP.als h'ave been advised to either cut b a c k or dro p (a l th eir discretion> school time physical educatio n uct1 v it1es a nd a.after -school athletics. Southern California Edison official s s aid t he ir syste m reached a record demand ot ll.997 ,000 kilowatts of electricity Monday afternoon. The previous record of 11,429,000 kilowatts wais set July 14. The obvious reason for the increased demand is the high use or air conditione rs. but offi cials said they are confident they can keep up with the power demands. Inland areas of the county we re h a rdest hit by power outages that are bla med on the inability of power transformers to dissipate heat during evening hours . Abo ut 2,250 customers were without power in no rtheast Mission Viejo between 2 p.m. and 8 :30 p m . Monday when underground cables overloaded and shorted out. officials for the San Diego Gas and Electric Company said. Pacific Gas and Electric also reg is t e r ed its hig hest eve r de m and for electricity Monday. Officials said there was a peak demand for 1,982 megawa tts. up from a July 14 need for I.~ m egawatts. Each megawatt re presents 100 million watts of electricity .. O'DoMell's written tesumony was prepared before Monday's colhsion or a Pacific Southwest Airlines jet and a single-engine priv ate plane in the worst dis· aste r in U.S. aviation history. L a k er, so l e o wne r a nd chairman of the airline, was scheduled to join several hun· dred persons on the inaugural Skytrain to Los Angeles today. Ticket prices from London to Los Angeles are $162 during the off-season and $185 during s um· mer months . They cost about $60 more at the Loi; Angeles end because or currency exchange r ates. l.Mok Out Below! O ·Donnell charged that the technology for on-board rolli~ion wa r n ing devi ces h a s been a vailable for years but that the F'AA has insisted on further test- ing However . an FAA official srud today that further tests are nePded to iron the bugs out of <:urrcnt s ystems including a ten· de ncy to sound a larms . ~hen there is no danger of a colhs1on. Freshmen at Otta wa· Univers ity know they'd better obey seniors' ·Orders during orientation week, so 120 of them smile d obedie ntly for their class portrait. However . third -year st udents h ad planned a surpr ise from over· head. Heat Safety Calls For Precautions ··1 don't feel that we are fool· d r aggin0 ," F'A A s po kes m a n Bruce Ch<i m bcrs s ai d in a tdcphone inter view. "W(• are trying lo find ~ood. solid solut1oni. and not come out with something that would not work and would mis lead the pi lot and mis lead the public." * * * f',....PageAJ SON ••• ma rke ting for the Westwood· based Bren Company. He Jived in Westwood. A SPokesman for the firm said Mond ay a fternoon th at the younger Bren was traveling to San Dit•go on business. Funeral arrangements were pending today Bren, in addition to his m other and b rothe r , Donald. 46, is survived by his father. Milton Bren of Newport Beoch. • * Sea Sea re 'C/,aim' Panics Diver GLOUCESTER. Mass. <AP l -The story could bt> called :.Claws " It's the ta lc of a 13 12-pound lobster that scared the air out of a Boston scuba d iver. T he lobster was discovered by Boston lawyer Chuck Schaub, 32, while he and a compan ion . Jer.ry Baker. 47. of Fr amingham, Mass .. were scuba div· mg. . . Scha ub s potte d the crustacean's t a 1I a s . 1t cr a )Wled into a barrel, and called Bake r to m· vestigate . Baker pulled the cr eature, 3'f.z-feet long, fro m the barrel. That's whe n Schaub panicked. ··1 lost alJ my a ir a nd headed for the surface." Scha ub said. T he lo bster 's claws were about one foot long and seven inches wide. The m e n decided to g ive him to the New Engl<J nd Aqua rium·, whe re he will be . the second la rgest of the 20 they have. The b!ggest one, "Gargantua ," weighs 34 pounds a nd 1s about 40 years old. f',.... Pllffe A I Umbrella Man Theory Nixed In JFK. Probe CRASH PROBED ••• crash. VisibiHty at the time was 10 m iles . "Both planes were given air trarnc advisories that they were in the same a re a and both aircraft acknowledged that they had the other pla ne in sight," s a i d F e d e r al A via ti o n Administra t ion s pokesman Bruce Cha m bers in Los Angeles. Tape recordings from the a irliner cockpit and the airport cont rol tower Wt're g iven to the National T ransportation Safety Board for analysis. "There were pieces or body t!ve r y wbe r e ." s a id W. T . Bradbury, a police officer at the cr ash site. "Parts of bodies were s ticking into a wa ll. I hope I never see anything like it ;,tgain." San Diego County coroner's office. "I know the death toll is upwards or 150 ... Priests worked a longsid e eme rgency c rews as they put dozens of corpses into yellow body bags and stacked them in refrigerated vans in 100-degree heat. North Park residents. many of them elderly, ran screaming into the s treets as bodies and burning debris hurtled down from 3,000 feet. Ten homes were d estroyed a nd six m o r e da m aged after fie ry wreckage t o u c h e d o ff bl azes t hat blackened a ha lf-block a rea. Mo r e than 100 fire fi ghters worked to extingujsh the fires. WASIUNGTON <AP> -By his own description. Louie Steven Witt is a private person. But just once in his 53 years, he slipped o ut of the mold t o s t age a modest political protest. For that. his name will be forever recorded in the a nnals of the investigation of President Kennedy's murder . This mild· mannered fellow has turned out to be the "sinister umbrella man," but he seems not to have a sinister bone in his body. The "umbrella man" theory l ay in r u i n s a fte r Witt 's testimony Mol\day before the House Assassinations Commit· tee. Today the committee was to A large wing piece s mashed e xamine othe r cons piracy E m e r gency . cr e ws wor~ed into the patio at the rear of the the ories which_ h ave ...em~JJ. ~~,~~EO.IJ~h. _ttaJ? f!ight.., ~~a!&n~ ,,~---~nk:i.~•fa")t. .. J.}tt,y '~~~ .•Ul 9a"i"~~-li~ ~ 6''°1'~~ ~w~~~~~tt-~:X t it Jettmr~:"Ca re\'al(e?" mission's conclusion that Lee s mo uldering wreckage an the Neil Stickney said . a crumpled Ha rvey Oswald, acting alone. streets attache case, containing only six killed Kennedy. pens and pencils, fell onto the Ea r 1 Ruby , b r othe r or "I think we have all the major por tions of bodies picked up,'' said War ren Cham bers of the 0..ANGE COAST Htf' DAILY PILOT tNOr..-.C.0.\tO.lty Pf'O' wlitf\~t'lt\(°"" O.¥f'llfWl ... 'llllr\ PtMo\ 1\C)illl)tt~~""'°'~ e-..,• Jl\l·bl1"'•no~•"Y ~ .... ~'°''"'"' .. P"bt•~ Moftd•y tl"llO\fOf'I f-ttdoit• 10' (fhf~ Milt""' ,.,,"'1>0,t ~•ttf'I fiwfth~ 9'-<K9" Foun I.tin 'l•H•Y , , "·"·· WCIOlrN<~ v .... ., .. ,.., U OY,.. 8 .. <" ';ovt~ Co•nl A '•"9'• '"°'°""I O(ft UOft I\ ®'"I'~ s.uu'Ot o ~ ~AV\ '""° ~;:~·~,':';~!'1.~1•:c_~~i~?t.1'0 wttt tHv .. -, .. -p,~1-n1 •"d Publl"°M"' JH•" Qwley V 1( .. 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Oswald's killer, J ack Ruby, told the committee today that J ack insisted to his death of cancer in 1967 that he acted alone and on an impulse when he shot Os waJd rn the Dallas police station~ 'Crusade' Launched in West County T he Orange County United Crusade has kic k ed off its campaign to raise $800,000 for 34 age ncies In West Orange County. Money received in the annual fund-raising effort will go to YMCAs, youth organlzatlons. family counseling services. Chlldren's Home Society and the Salvation Army in Huntington Be ach, Fountai n Valley , Westminster. Seal Beach and Garden Grove. The crusade r aised a bout • $775.000 last year. C ampaign Direct or Jack ~~v ~~--~ "'· ea~{ ooritf .. wJlrl(<>"'t.b"Clfc'\r ariouS agencies. The remaining t• cent.a Is uSea for Cl\lnp~l gn and Unite d Crus ade a dmlrustrative costs. he said. J. Earl Ruby sajd he asked his brother why he killed Oswald and Jack replied: "Whe n I s aw h im come through there with that smirk on his face as though he were very happy he killed the president, I just lost control of myself." J ack Ruby told his brother he had ne ve r p revious ly m e t Oswald, Earl Ruby testified. The "umbrella ma n" theory was the oddest. But the commit· tee, re alizing that many ap. parently wild spy tales have t.urned out to be true. felt it could not be dJsmtssed out or hand. The theor y was based on photographtc s howing a men rais ing nnd twirling an umbrella near Kennedy's llmousine at the time he was shot to death ln ~.·~·~ '.It'--·"' 19. . ( -was ir\, r aining, S COD• aplracy theorists argued that the m a n had &o be either tlrlna a poison dart th rough his um· brella or shtnallng someone else to fire ~me. • $100 Reward Offered in Dog Deaths Residents of the Corona del Mar neighborhood where seven dog s have been poisone d recently art! offering a $100 r ewa rd for t he a rrest a nd conviction of the poisoner. The animals -five of which have died-have been stricken a fte r eating ha mburger laced wit h a strychnine -based r at poison. Po lice said the poisonings have been reported in the area east of MacArthur Boulevard a nd nor th o f E a s t Co ast Highway. A s p o k es m a n fo r th e neighborhood group said anyone with informa tion on t he case shou Id contact Detective Lee Roberts, 644·3782. Teen Slain; Man, 7 6, Held CHICAGO <API -A teen-ager was shot and killed while play. ing football on the front lawn or a senior citizen's ho me. and police charged a 76-year-old re - side nt who had complained of youths playini;( there in the past. Henry Moore was accused of shooting Lawrence Stephens on Sunday night when Moore came out of the home lo complain about the game and began to quarrel w ith the you t hs. authorit1es said. - Detective T . V. Minton said the m an a pparently meant to fire a warning shot to scare t he youlhs. Without a porta bl e a ir conditioner outdoors it's going to be tough to beat the heat for the next few days. But a Costa Mesa physician contacted by the Da ily Pilot has some tips on how to keep the hot spell from taking its toll on you through heat exhaus tion. The fi rst symptom is a general loss or energy often followed by brie f fainting or more lengthy loss or consciousness. warns Dr. Norton Humphreys. "Som e tim es p eo pl e get beyond that point. to high fever. whic h is a seve r e me dic al proble m not to be treated by a layman." Dr. Humphreys adds. "The thlng to do to prevent heat exhaustion is to keep the bod y's n atural c o oling mechanism working as well as possible ... it does this by evaporation." the Costa Mesa gene ral practitioner notes. Loose clothing tha t allows maximum circulation·of air is a g r eat h e l p t o n at ur al' evaporation. Sufficient a mounts or liquids g ive the body i;omethjng to work with. but Dr. Humphreys says people should remember that s weating r o bs the bod y of potassium. "This has to be replaced" through "liberal a mounts" of Potassium that is available in fruJt and vegetable juices . Al cohol, coffee. candy a nd soda that contain caffeine are ite ms to avoid during the hot spe ll because each works to rob the body of potassium. Physical activity should be restricted to early morning or evening hours. Dr. Humphreys advises. And. if you decide to stay indoors completely. air conditioning units shouk4 be set at about 20 degrees coole r than outdoor temperatures. Turning your living room into an icebox can lead to a sudden shock if you have to go outdoors. Older folks and children are mos t prone to s uffe r heat exhaustion and parents should be aware that youngsters lend to r eact m o r e quickly wht!n s tricken. If a member of your family s uffe rs heat exhaustion, the best bet is cool wet towels and hefty doses of potassium However . Dr Humphrey~ adds that t here are an infinite number of medical va riable~ and reactions. so don't hesitall.' to contact a physician fo r extra help. High School Administrator Duties Viewed What are the duties of a high school administrator'' H unlm~on Beach Union lhgh School District t rus tees plan to ask th<it question of four of the d 1st r 1 (' t · s p ri n c 1 pa Is al a t; o'clock meeting tonight Trus tees plan to meet at the distract headquarters. 520l Boba Ave .. Huntington Beach . P riftcipals from Huntington Beach . Ma rin;,, Oce11 n View and Wintersburg hrgh schools will p resent r epor ts on th~ir roles and resr>0ns1b1ht1es and those of thei r assistants Tr ustee Brian Lake requestt:d the report earlier this year. Amin Backs Pact NAIROBI. Ken ya CAP I · Ugandan President ldi Amin. normally a staunch supporter of Arab ··re1ectionist .. states and t h t· P a 1 t' :. 1 1 n i :.r n s . h a s cr1t1 c1zed both groups for agree rng to break economic and other rela t ions with Egypt to un de rmine the Camp David agree. ments. and ~ FASHION ISLAND ~ NEWPORT CENTER You'll love the cMllftmul, n1ty t11te of 8h1llot1 'n Spice. A dellclou1 blend of ch••••. lhlllotl Ind ~ to lplrk the t11vor of 11ndwfche1, SMtlc up llllldl Ind lftlOll tra11 . Come on In ind h•we • t•1t• before you buyl Featuring MAlttfH'IYIU.AM DAMA l'OtHT _,._.....,..,_.,... ( e .t e y n ,e .lt, ~ he a n ko ed ird ew ll IS l n g .. • t 7 17 Irvine EDIT I ON Tqd ay's C:losJa g N. 't'. S&oeb VOL. 71 , NO 269, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTE MBER 26, 1978 . TEN CENTS Heat Hangs On But · Relief • ID Sight By Ml lARL PASkf.VIOt Of ... Doolly ,.,... •Wt A "modlhl'd" Santa Ana ron dtllOP lnt,-MC ht-at Without \'MSlt>rly wmcb 1 exl)(!ctl'd to k,•,•p h'miwratures hoverina belViUn lht• 00 tend 100 df'jlrt't" mark In Orantte ·ounly until eooler oc-~an bre~tt•l> brcuk throuj(h a tuah prei.a.ure . ystem l~ter thlis \\eel.. A • lxlh day of scorf htng he~t Monday fo~ed 11 number of in Jund cOWJty . chool d1&t n ets to send tudents home early from clait'lrOOm1' wtlhuul 1ur t'ondi lJOOIPi The hettl W;tv • h1.111 caused a 11train on t'let'trirnl energy and promptl·d a number of bracr vower out1.11tc1>. according to 1.1 ~pok es m<in for the Southern Cahforrua i':d1wn Comp<my Lifeguard!> ulon" the Orange COluil said IX'u<'h crowd& Mon day were Mmtlar 1n numbers to those weekend flucks attempting lo ~scape holler inland lem peratures The El Toro fire stal1on re· p<>rted lts thermometer hovering n~ur the 110 degree mark Mon· day afternoon. However. forecasters say the wurs t appea rs to be over with temperatures expected to drop a couple or d egrees per day through the week. Te mperatures in downtown Huntington Beach fell from 99 on Sunday lo a high of 95 Monday. uccording to local weatherman J Sherman Denny. • The tower at Orange County <See HEAT, Page A2> Safety 'Overdue~ PSA Crash. Said Avoidable WASHJNGTON !AP> -The chairman of a House panel look· ing into airline safety said today that Monday·s air disaster in San Diego "perhaps could have been avoided'' had the govern- ment requfred a proposed col- lision-avoidi>nce system Rep. Johll L. Burton, 0 -Calif , made the state ment in opening a series of hearin~s by a Govern- ment Operations subcommittee into airline safety. He said testimony s ubmitted by the Air Line Pilots Associa· tion before the accident was "sadly prophetic." In the testimony, ALPA Presi· dC'nt John J . O'Donnell called for * * * Toll Now ISO a number of safety moves by the Federal Aviation Administra . lion. including requiring the col· Jision-avoidance system. O'Donnell said the FAA "has been unconscionably s low in ap· ply ing currenl technology lo CRASH VICTIMS' NAMES GIVEN-Page AS aircraft certification ... He blamed lhis in part on "the protective relationship between the FAA and the manufacturers it regulates. "The FAA is still years away from certificating an opera- tion a I colli s ion avoida n ce * * * Prohers Sift Site For Crash Victims SAN DIEGO (APl - EmerRency crews fanned out through this city's devastated North Park section at dawn today, probing blocks of charred destruction for more victims or the worst air disas ter in the nation's history. Investigators want to know why two planes. a Boeing 727 passenger lrijet and a tiny (;essna, collided in clear skies over San Diego arter both pilots had radioed they could see the othe r plane. (Related photos Page A3.) The coroner said at least 150 people died in what was the wors t disaster in U.S. aviation history. Some officials expected the toll to rise . A Pacific Southwest Airlines jet with 135 persons aboard and a rented Cessna 172 carrying an instructor and a pilot taking advanced training collided at 9 : 03 a . m . Monday , killing everyone on both planes. At least 13 more died on the ground when bits of bodles and burning wreckage tore into homes in the North Park neighborhood about three miles northeast of Lindbergh Airport. Officials had p o immediate explanation for tfie cause of the crash. Visibility at the time was 10 miles. "Both planes were given air traffic advisories that they were in the same a rea and both aircraft acknowledged that they had the other plane in sight," said Federal Aviation Adminis tration s pokesman Bruce Chambers in Los Angeles. Tape recordings fro m the airliner cockpit and the airport control tower were given to the National Transportation Safety Board for analysis. ·'There were pieces of body everywhe r e ... s aid W. T . <See CRASH, Page AZ> system lo prevent mid-air col lis ions even thot gh the technology has been available for many years," O'Donnell said. .. Hundred s o f ai rline passengers have died in mid-air collisions in the past 20 years due to deficiencies in lhe present a ir traffic control system and its dependence on lhe 'see-and-be· seen' principle." he testified. O'Donnell's. written testimony was prepared before Monday's collision of a Pacific Southwest Airlines jet and a single-engine private plane in the worst dis- aster in U.S. aviation history. * * * Actress loses Son In Disaster Charles Bren. 35. son of Academy Award-winning ac- tress Claire Trevor of Newport Beach and the brother of one ol the owoors of the Irvine Com- pany. was one of those who died Monday in the worst air disaster in U.S. history .. Officials of the Donald L. Bren Company confirmed that Bren, vice president or the firm that bears his brother·s name. was aboard the PSA jetliner involved · in Monday's cras h in Siio Oiegb. Charles Bren was vice presi- dent and director of design and marketing for the Westwood· based Bren Company. He lived in Westwood. · A s pokesman for the firm said Monday afternoon that the you nge r Bren was traveling to San Diego on business. Funeral arrangements were pending today. Bren, in addition to his mother a nd brother. Donald. 46, is survived by his father. Milton Bren of Newport Beach. o.lly,..... _.., P .. O'o.-fl PIGEON BEATS THE HEAT WrTH SIP FROM DRINKING FOUNTAIN IN SAN CLEMENTE Heat Wave Continues In Orange County; Relief Due Later In the Week Study Group Named GroDiyko Taken Ill At U.N. Irvine Unit E')res Clwrches' Neethl Irvine church groups. con-· demned lo search for meeting space after Propos ition 13 budget cutbacks a nd an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit, may have some relief -the hot'bon. A task force or community re- ligious leaders has been named to conduct a study of church faclUties needs in the communi- ty with the cooperation of the area's major landowner-the Irvine Company. A company s pokesman said today his firm was taking im· mediate action lo help church .groups caught in a c runch becau~e of limited meeting areas available in Irvine. The space problem became acute. lhe s pokesman noted. when the Irvine Unified School District was sued o'n the basis that allowing church groups to meet at schools violated the con- stitutional separation of church and state. The spokesman said Irvine Co. officials are making available an additional six apa"rtmenl dubhouses-with a total of 550 seats-to religious groups to conduct services The company. also has offered an additional four lo s ix sites re- ady for development to church groups ready to purchase land An ejtrher city planning st.arr report indicated all currently de· signaled church sites had been built upon or were in negotia- Lions for sale UNITED NATIONS <AP> -. . The oew task force also will Soviet Foreign Minister Amiret study Irvine church needs in the A. Gromyko was taken ill while future. The study will focus on speaking lO the U.N . General how many church facilities will Assembly today and was helped be necessary to serve the com-from the podium. munity'a._~ final ,...._~ But 55 minutes later he re- lion. sumed his speech after receiving Task force members. indud· medical attention. ing Irvine CompaJll'. of{lcla1s·"=i;andi0--imrTmhr:t1et1189r-y1ret"ar"t-ohe-ld~G~rote;:m;;y~k;rot---tt;"'ru.~--I a city representative. plan / o meet again Thursday al 10:30 a.m. in the company's board room in Newport Beach. City offic1a Is currently estimate that at least a dozen re· ligious groups face a problem of conducting Sunday services with no meeting places available. ·County Health Panel Given HEW Support front o the large. high·ceiling a ssembly haU. reading his s peech 1n the assembry ·s general pohcy debate. when he slumped forward. ... He was helped from the oodium and out of the room by members of the Soviet delega- tion and U.N. security gu.ards. He became ill as he began the 1 lth page of a l6·page address. Gromyko stopped to take a sip of water but could not go on. He was taken to an office behind the podium. where he was given medical attention. Gromyko was Soviet delegate to the assembly at its first session in New York in 1946. He By GARV GRANVILLE has returned almost annually Of tM o.lty f'tlM Slaff Department of Hea lth . s ince He has been foreign Education and Welfare officials minis ter for 20 years despite announced Monday that the vanous changes in the top Soviet Orange County Health Planning leadership. He is now a member Council has been given full of the Politburo. des ignation as the county ·s He 1s scheduJed to hold critical health systems agency talks with Secretary of State The local health planning unit Cyrus R. Vance on proposed new has been operating unde r a Sov1ct-U S s trategic arms conditional designation. limitation agreeme nt in New Thal standing s topped Just York on Wednesdar . ke short of giving the council the Seven minutes after he left the 1978 P ie roo license itneedsto gam sweeping podium. u N. s pokesman control over lhe county •s Francois Giuliani s aid <?ro~ko multi-million (tollar a year was feebng. better and mle_!lged 'Prizes W 0 11; health industry lo resume his speech. ..,./"" -,.,.._ ~~ . A)~n,..g ,'!:Y.ith ff EW 's full Before he wa-s--la"ken ill. ·4-.:,~.~·-w,...,.,.~' l• "t 0 t:u.tt:~. ~~~ ~·~ .. v • ..OtQID.Y~Q.J~._t.lt~~<t~~~ . .. -More ... io -orne announcement that OCHPC Will ... ·~MW~tli~.-rcnv~ ENGINE Of PSA JETLINER LIES NEAR RUINS OF HOME BUAN'"D BY ~ILLINQ DEMi'i""' Mor9 Bodle• Sought In S.n Dfego After Worat Air DfaHter In U.I . Htetoty • I ' Six sharp prognosticators of weekend foolball fortunes have earned two television sets and four r adios for their efforts in the first two weeks of Pigskin Pickeroo '78. Another television and two more radios will be awarded this third week or Pigskin Pickeroo '78 by Dunlap Appliances in Fountain Valley. To win, you must best predict the outcomes of 30 weekend games. See today's sports pages of the Daily Pilot for rules and an entry blank. Winners are an· nounced each Wednesday follow- ing the close or competition. To join in the fun turn to Page lW Palnulale OK For Airport LOS ANGELES <API -The Board of Airport Commissioners has unanimously approved de· velopment ot Palmdale Intern•· UonaJ Airport withfn the llmJts ~-·~:"'.,Jlld 1 ,, .......... port adot>ted In May. , Tha report, which needs federal approval, w•• prepared after she yeara of studfes and hoarln11 ' ' receive a federal grant of ~·d~le East ~ace are ·:a new $872,300 to finance its operation ant~·Arab s tep mak1n ~ ll inthecomingfiscal year d1ff1cult to achieve a Just When coupled with a· $.17,300 s ~\~J1t1°~. o f thi s pressing state health planning grant. the P 0 em. federal money m e ans lhe council's budget in 1978-79 will hit $909,fiOO. With its fuJI designation the health planning council wai. ha nded the responsibllit~ for s o -c~lled appropriateness reviews of a ll health care institutions in the county. Such reviews, which are conducted once every five years. are aimed at determining If a facility or service is, in effect, meeting acceptable standards. Those reviews when coupled· with the council's power to approve or disapprove applicaUons for major medical equipment purchases as well as expansion plans of existing facilities give OCHPC sweeping power over the county's health care industry. OCHCP Executive Director Stanley Malek said In a press release the full designation moves the council into closer pa.rtn~rship with the county's ................... M atek ~aid the council will co nc e ntrate on "gross o~crb"ildin( and overbuying which has cha[!~tct'fzed the (See HEALTH. P•Je2> Coast Weath er Sunny through Wednes- day and not quite as hot. Lows tonight 65 to 72. Highs Wednesday near 80 at the beaches to 90s in· land. I NSIDE T ODAY Women arl! swelling the rank& of moonlighters. for rea11on11 that ronge from ~r­ vaval to love. See Pcge 86. \ a 11• 0 .,. .. M u -.., .,. M .. . ' I l ( ' 7 ' 2 DAILY Pu.or ,,.... • ..., ... J HEALTH .. . ~p1lat ~ne ln Onogo Col.Vil)' duriq the put deeD • · Full d sicnatlon or OCHPC b> federal officials came 011 ttw h~~lis of recent crillci m uf lbti health plannlna council Lut month. a PQkeam.a for the llnlkd •los.plt~ll As&oc"1a b 11n of Calt/ornut uSkl-d for a proht• tn l o 0(.'ff P t' p l an s t n llJ\ ei.Uia~ dee-tor OWOtnblp ln hoi.p1tali. london-to-U Skytrain Run Slaned Today Nt;W YORK 1AP• Str Pn.'d di., Lakl'f"s Sk.Ytra n f'elebraled 1t.s fintl) oar of "oo rttlls," low· prlrtd, walk.on rtishll today by 1nau1uratma a London to LoJ An&el run and welcomil\I Its quarte,r-mUUonth pas.'!.tnt r For Llalter. wbo 1s named 1-·r~ericlt Allred bul like.a to be called "Sir Fredclte" since he was kniahted In May. the celebranon beaan without his pre ence Monc1~y In Queen¥. Unknowing, aelr-described ··perpetual lnveller" Tbomu Baum.art of San F'ran~isco "and JUSl about every where else," stepped up to the airline's Queens ~tlet about 4 p. m l He was passenger number 250.000, lhe employees said, and lhey handed Baumgart, 33, a "ftrst botlle of what became a series of offerings of cham· P.agne." En route to London, Look Out Below! 'They told me I could drink as much as I want and sit with the flight captain." Baumgart's one-way , $135- ticket was not on the house, but Freshmen ut Ottawa University know they'd better obey seniors' orders during orientation week, so 120 of them s miled obediently for their class portrait. However, third-year students had planned a surprise from over- head. he was invited to attend a luncheon today in London as Laker's guest. Fro•r~AJ Lak e r , sole owner and chairman of the airline, was scheduled to JOtn several hun· CRASH TOLL RISES • • • dred persons on the inaugural Bradbury, a police officer at the Skylrain to Los Angeles today. crash site. "Parts of bodies were Ticket prices from London to sticking into a wall. I hop ..! 1 Los Angeles are $162 during the never see a ny thing like it off-season and $185 during sum-again.·· mer months. They cost about $60 Em e rgen cy cre ws worked more at the Los Angeles end through tbe night, separating because of currency exchange c o r p s es fro m th e s t i 11 rates. smo lderin~ wreckage in the The first run was planned to streets. coincide with the anniversary of "I think we have all the major Laker flights between London portions of bodies picked up," and New York. Since then. other said Warren Chambers of the airlines have also offered inex-San Diego Count y coroner's pensive fares, but the Skytrain's office. "I know the death toll is $248 roundtri p is sli 11 the upwards of 150." cheapest. Priests worked alongside This first year, flights were emergency crews as they put usually 77 percent full, says dozens of corpses into yellow Laker, who maintains he has in· body bags and stacked them in creased travel oA the New York-refrigerated vans io 100-degree 1.4>ndon route by 40 percent. He heal. y "'9-aY.1ines-flF<re~sHi&itted9--S•l1~4...-.3~--PIN~o..,.rlu:h..._..PGlark resideAl.i. many million, and made a $1.7 million of them elderly. ran screaming profit. into the strnets as bodies and "Our ultim ute gou t 1s a burning debris hurtled down Skylrain around tht! world," he from 3,000 feet. Ten homes were say:.. d es troye d and six more Somoza OKs U.S. Offer MANAGUA, Nicaragua <AP) -President Anastasio Somoza has accepted a U.S. offer to help bring him and his opponents to the negotiat.1ng table to work out a p e acefu l s olution to Nicaragua's bloody political crisis. President Carter's offer of as· sistance was relayed to Somoza by William Jorden, the U.S. am- bassador to Panama, al a 90. minute meeting Monday. A gov- ernment statement said it ac- cepted the o(fer ·'to help in finding peaceful solutions to the c~rrent situation in Nicaragua with the participation of in- tere sted political opposition groups_" damaged after fiery wreckage to u ched orr bluzes that blackened .a half.-block area. More than 100 fire fig hte r s worked to e"tingui.sh the fires. * * * At Least 22 Arrested in Crash Looting SAN DIEGO <AP> -At least 22 people were booked for in· vestigation of looting and imped· ing police officers at the scene of the worst aviation disaster in U.S. history, authorities say. Police spokesman Dan Hall said many of those arrested Monday were juveniles and most were arrested for picking up pieces of plane wreckage for souvenirs. ·'But some were caught . . pocketing Jewelry and watches There was no im med1at~ and valuables of th.at nature," r~sp~ase from the Broa~ Oppos1-Hall aid. l10~. Front. t~e coalition of Oth(;!r offiC~Jl. s!!ift those P.r· .RQb~ic,al OJ>WJJtnts of Sam.-~'*• «et~,...~~ .n '*"° tliat catted eartrer (o_r metlfation took a set of keys fro'° one of the by ~e?<Jco. Colom_b1a and the corpses and some who tried to J?<>min1can Rep~bltc lo end the ransack homes set afire by Somoza dynasty s 41-year rule. naming plane debris. 0.-ANQE COMT A large wing piece smashed into the patio at the rear of the North Park Seventh -Day Adventist Church. Car etaker Neil Stickney said a crumpled attache case. containing only six pens and pencils, fell onto the lawn nearby. In the church courtyard. Stickney found a pair of glasses and a broken key on a plastic key ring, labeled "Gjbbs Flight Center ," identifying the company based at nearby Montgomery Field that owned the Cessna. · Bill Gibbs, president or the company, identified the two persons aboard lhe single-engine Cessna as Marine Sgt. David Boswell, 35, and his instructor, Martin Kazy, 32. G abos said Boswell bad a pilot's license but was taking additional instruction on ins trume nt approach and landing procedures. Gibbs said Kazy might have intentionally blocked Boswell's vision, a common practice in instrument training , but s ai d local controllers had given Boswell his approach pattern. · "He was just where he was supposed to be," said Gibbs. The pilot or the 7Z7, Capt. James McFe'ron of Escondido, Calif .. had been with PSA for 17 years airline officials said. ' Van Stolen At Irvine Lot An Irvine /\uto Cente r deale rs hip gene ra l s ales m a nager told police late Mon day afternoo n he was unable to locate an $8,900 van In his inventory. Police said Kory Johnson, Irvine Dodge sales manager, not;ced the van was missing during a check of the dealer's mventory. Johnson said the yan was ~t;etweer1-n-a;,,,. Sunday and 4 p.m. Monday. The m issing van was described as black with red interior, bay windows and mag wheels . DAILY PILOT "'' <>•"oe (o.\t o.u, P'tot. Wllh wr»<h 1\com l>i..O UI• """"""'""'' I\ put11J.,.,.., &I II•" 0. ""qo CM\I P\/041\1\•l'\Q Co"'CJ•"' Stcw9'1 tdlhon"'"'' oubl \hed Mil>N•Y "''<MIO'\ r t idliy t()f' C~t• ~ Hf..,00'1 8f4Kh HU'\'Onqtol'\ 8'-MPt ,_~ 1•11" v_.u.,, trvt"fl \114dJtCMICtL ¥•""" •f'ld ,_...e. .... ,,.,.. ... eo. .... _ _...,. 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Baker pulled the creature, 31h-feet long, from the barrel. That's when Schaub panicked. ·· 1 lost all my air and headed for the surface," ~chaub said. The lobster's claws were about one foot long and seven inches wide. T he men dec ided to give him to the New .England Aquarium, where he will be the second t~..::.t'' ~~'\Ke ... '. ~b~~: 1Gargantua," weighs 34 Pounds and is about 40 years old. , I I • Ai1~port to Move? Newport Official Wants Field Relocat,ed Cillng t..he PSA Jet crash tn Su n Diego, Newport Beach Clly Councilman Puul Hummel called Monday for "positive ac- tion" in getting the Orange County Airport tramc out of the city's back yard. Hummel s aid he wants re· newed effort to find the site for a major airport an Southern California, preferably al Camp Pendleton. "Without trying to capltallie on what happened today I think we have a similar situa~ here or air traffic lhat is a baiard to " residential area." he saJd. Hummel asked that city stalf f'rem Pflfle A J HEATWAVE CONTINUES •• Airport logged a high of 94, while the thermometer at the Newport Pier registered 91 Mon· day. Firemen at the Top of the World fire station, perched atop the hills behind downtown Laguna. said temperatures re- ached 93 degrees by 4 p.m. Mon· day. Santa Ana jumped above the 100 deg~ mark again. logging a high or 103, down just one degree from SundHy. School dis trict off icia ls throughout the Orange Coast area said they were keeping an eye on air conditioners today but all students were expected to tough it out. Fountaln Valley Elementary and Newport-Mesa Un ified school district officials said today they were reluctant to send s tudents home early because of the high numbers of working parents in their dis· tricts . The temperature reached a sizzling 104 degrees and the air 'nps Can Help In Survival During Heat conditioner failed at Carl Hankey School in Mission Viejo Monday. "It began to get a little warm." said Principal John Hopkins, "but we dipn't have any real problems ." Five schools in the Irvine Unified district had air condi· tioniilg problems, but students remained at school. Dr . R ichard W e lte. Superintendent of the .'.>addleback Unified Schooi District. noted that principals have been advised to either cut back or drop <at their discretion> school time physical education acti vities and after-school athletics. Southern California Edison officials said their system reached a record demand of 11.997 ,000 kilowatts of electricity Monday afternoon. The previous record of 11,429,000 kilowatts was set July 14. The obvious reason for the increased demand is the high use of air conditioner s, but officials said they a re confident they can keep up with the power demands. Inland areas of the county were hardest hit by power outages that are blamed on the inability of power transformers to dissipate heat d uring evening hours. About 2,250 customers were without power in northeast Without a portable a i r Mission Viejo between 2 p.m. conditioner outdoors it's going to and 8:30 p.m. Monday when be tough to beat the heat for the underground cables overloaded next few days. and shorted out, officials for .the But a Costa Mesa physician San. Diego Gas and Electri c contacted by the Daily Pilot has Company said. some lips on how to keep the hot San Diego Gas and Electric members prcpart a report :sum· marlzing the studies made to date on locution of a major airport. "But what l rully want is a re port on what kinds or posiliv' steps we can take, rather than just a summary of old reports." he added, Noting that the biggest ~bstu­ cle to use of a Cump Pendleton site in the past has come from San Diego city and county of- ficia ls , Hummel predicted that opposition was likely to vanish tn the wake of Monday's tragedy. Councilwomun Jackie Heather countered that the primary op· position has come from the Marine Corps and suggested Lhal councilmen seek the back· ing of Congressm an Robert Badham, R-Newport Beacll, a member of the House Armed Services Committee. $100 Reward Offered in Dog Deaths Residents of the Corona del Mer neighborhood where seven dogs have bee n poisoned recently are offering a $100 reward for the arrest and conviction or the poisoner. The animals-five of which have died-have been stricken after eating hamburger laced with a strychnine-based rat poison. Police said the poisonings have been reported in the area east of MacArthur Boulevard a nd north of Eas t Coas t Highway. · A spokes man for the neighborhood group said anyone with information on the case should contact Detective Lee Roberts. 644-3782. School Seeks Volunteers spell from taking its toll on you also registered its highest ever through heal exhaustion. demand for electricity Monday. Officials at Irvine 's Greentret! The first symptom is a generaJ Officials said there was a peak Elementary School are looking loss of energy often followed by demand for 1.982 megawatts. up for volunteers to work at least brief fainting or more lengthy from a July 14 need for 1.~ one hour, one day a week around loss of consciousness. warns Dr. megawatts. Each megawatt the campus. Norton Humphreys. represents 100 million watts of Renee Herbert, co-coordinator ''Sometimes people get electricity. or the volunteers program. said beyond lhat point, to high fe\ler, He explained that the root she bas openings Cor classroom which is a severe medical systems of just planted crops a ides, library assistants or people problem not to be treated by a a re having a tough lime trying to work with small groups on pro- layman, .. Dr. Humphreys adds. to draw up enough moisture to jects. ''The thing to do to pr even-t -.... c .... o,~~e~eYeoor-ati"'011~•.---"-"->iT"'h""e_s_c_,h_o_o,,l-w""i-:-I :-1 _c_o_n_d-:-u-c-:-·t-a heat exhaustion is to keep the C 0 n ti n u e d s c 0 r ch i n g volunteer program orientation bod Y's n al u r a I coo 11· n e temperatures kept beach crowds session Thursday at 1 :45 p.m. mechanism working as wel as larger than usual for a week on the campui--. at 4200 ManzanitH p6ssi ble . . . it does this by day. Laguna Beach lifeguards St. For futther information. call evaporation," the Costa Mesa reported Monday. Mrs. Herbert or Rachel King at generalpractitionernotes A c rowd of 15,000 people SSl ·230l. Sufficient amounts of liquids visited Huntington City beach give the body something to work Monday to make it the busiest with, but Dr. Humphreys says day in 10 years for a late people should remember that September week day, according sweating robs the body of to l ifeguard Capt. Bi l l potassium. Richardson. "This has to be replaced" Richardson reported several through "liberal amounts" or incidences of heat exhaustion potassium that is available in among bathers as temperatures fruit and vegetable juices. on lhe sand hit 90 degrees. Alcohol, coffee, candy and The heat wave also has placed soda that contain caffeine are a strain on wilting young crops items to avoid during the hot of celery and cauliflower at the spell because each works to rob Irvine Ranch, said spokesman the bpdy of potassium. Fred Keller. Physical activity should be Keller said the company has restricted lo early morning or yet to place an estimate on the e vening hours, Dr Humphreys advises. And, if you decide lo cash loss caused by the heat. stay indoors completely, air conditioning units should be set He said "it's 'hotter than heck" at about 20 degrees cooler than for laborers trying to keep fields outdoor temperatures. irrigated. .. Nuke Tests Set Wednesd.y LAS VEGAS <AP > -Two un derground nuclear tests ·-each with a yi eld of between 20,000 and 150.000 tons of TNT-have been scheduled for Wednesday at the Nevada Test Sile The weapons-related tests will be conducted at Yucca Flat some 90 mjles northwest of here, said spokesman Dave Jackson of the federal Energy Depart ment. The tests will occur about 20 minutes apart. ' J ackson said conducting two tests on the same day is uncom· mon but has bee n done before. ~·and ~ FASHION ISLAND '%J NEWPORT CENTER You'll io.. "'9 dellilhetut. naty tHt• of ballot• 'n lplce. A detlcloue blend of ch•• ... 1hallot1 •f'd ipte9 to ep1rlc the flavor of Mndwtc:hH, ptrlc up .. lad• and 9'** .,.,., Come on In •nd h•v• a l••t• before you t>uyl Featuring t ) . ' f i f , 1 I Laguna/South Coast A fternoon N.Y. Stock~ VOL. 71 , NO. 269, 3 SECTJONS, JO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1978 TEN CENTSl . Heat Hangs On ·But .Relief • In Sight By MICHAEL PAS&EVICH OI ... ~ ,._ '"'" A "modlrit'd" Santa Ana ~ d1taon int~e heat without easterly wmds Is ex.~c t~ to kt>~P tf'mperaturt~ hovt'nng tx•t-.ten UM-90 and too degf't't• m1trk 1n Oranaie ounty until cooler ocean brccz~s b-~ak throul(h a h&wh pre~Jture system later this week A sixth du) of $('(l rchmg he111I ~1onday forC\-d u number of In land county i.cbool dis tricts to stind students home early from C'laHrooms without ulr condl· Uonlng The heat wavo bas cau~ed a atrutn on electrtclil t1ner3y und prompkd 1t numbt:r of brief powtr outages, accordlnfl to a 11pokl•amun for thl' Southern Collforniu Edison Company LifeguoNis olonw thu Orange Coast said beach crowds Mon- day wel't' s1m1lar in numbers to those weekend flocks attempting to escape hotte r inland tern· peratures The El Toro rire station re- ported its thermometer hovering near the 110 degree mark Mon· day afternoon However, forecasters say the wors t appears to be over with temperatures expected lo drop a couple or degrees p e r day through the week Temperatures in downtown Huntington Beach fell from 99 on Sunday to a high of 95 Monday. according to local weatherman J . Sherman Denny The tower al Orange County <See HEAT, Page AZ) Safety 'Overdue' PSA Crash Said Avoidable WASHJNGTON (AP l The chairman of a House panel look · ing into airline safety s aid today that Monday's air disaster in San Diego "perhaps could have been avoided" had the govern· ment required a proposed col· lision-avoidance system. Rep. John L. Burton, D-Calir made the statement in opening a series of hearings by a Govern- ment Operations subcommittee into airline safety He said testimony submitted by the Air Line Pilots Associa· tlon before the accident was "s adly prophetic." In the testimony. ALPA Presi· dent J ohn J O'Donnell call ed for * * * Death Toll lncretl$eS -·To 150 S AN DIEGO Coast We a t h e r Sunny through Wednes- day and not quite as hot. Lows tonight 65 to 72. Highs Wednesday near 80 at the beaches to 90s in· land. INSIDE TODA '1 Women art 1wtlling the ronb of moonlightera, for reo&ons that range from 8Ur· vluol to love Ste Pogt 86. •••ex CJ .,. CJ ... .. :; •u ., a number of safety moves by the Fed eral Aviation Adminis tra· tion, including requiring the col· lision-avoidance system. O'Donnell said the FAA "has been unconscionably slow in ap- plying current technology to· CRASH VICTIMS' NAMES GIVEN-Page AS aircr aft certification." He blamed this in part on "the protective relationship between the FAA and the manufacturers it regulates. "The FAA is still years away from certificating an opera- tion a I cotlis ion a voida nce system to prevent mid air col- 1 is ion s even t h o u g h th e technology has been available for many ye ars," O'Donnell said. "Hund re d s of airline passengers have died in mid-air collisions in the past 20 years due to deficiencies in the present air traffic control system and its dependence on the 'see-and·be· seen · principle." be testified. O'Donnell's written testimony was prepared before Monday's collision of a Pacific Southwest Airlines jet and a single-engine private plane in the worst dis· aster in U.S. aviation bistoty. * * * Actress lnses Son In Disaster Wid e -eye d you n g s t e r s watched as Proctor. dressed in shorts, polo shirt a nd tennis shoes slowly walked toward the field. ·can we go in now, Mr. Proctor.·· th e youngs ter s begged . .. Sure, but don't touch the ·J°'O p;Pker~o smper.in .. kler heads or •you'll have 7 Io .,..,. •., the m a int ena nce cr ew a fter Prizes Won; More to Come T wo hundred s creaming youngsters charged toward the rotating fountains or cool water, jostling eaeh other for positions in front of the powerful Jets of water bursting on lo the field. Six sharp prognosticators of Soon they were joined by weekend football fortunes have Proctor and sever a l other earned two television sets and teachers who waded into the fun, four radios for their efforts in catching bJasts of water sent the first two weeks of Pigskin their way by the more daring Picken><> '78. students. Another television a nd two After aboul 10 minutes. the more radios wlll be awarded lhis first contingency or cool kids third week or Pigskin Pickt!roo were ordered off the field, to be '78 by Dunlap Appliances In replaced by 200 more h ot Fountain Valley. youngsters. To win. )Ou must best predict "How come Mr. Proctor gets the outcomes of 31> weekend to go in twice," one soakln1 games. See today's sports pages youngster pouted . And sure of the Dally Pilot for rules and enough. the principal was back an entry blank. Winners are an· on lhe field, directing a stream .--.MIJ.~~e4A.t1.W. C9Mitw-.. "~•""''~ .... ~ .. ·-mg-t1'ti "cfo8f"V c.'bitf~tllf~rr ',.6 t ·-1Jit6"'1i""MGJe";::?f fnt\Jstc join in the fun turn to Page .84. teacher at Allso, just stood in the o.lly ...... -"p~ 0 '0.-11 PIGEON BEATS THE HEAT WITH SIP FROM DRINKING FOUNTAIN IN SAN CLEMENTE Heat Wave Continues In Orange County: Relief Due Later In the Week Arch Beach ·Arsons Arrest Expected •• Suspended Employee Pondered By ANNE COOPER Ol lM o.i1¥ Pl'-\ Sl;\lt r· .12 OAJLY PILOT VSC TU!!del....,.,..,.._al, t!l! 11 ..... r ... AI HEAT WA VE CONTINUES •• Alrport ao.1ed a hifh of ... while tM Ihttmomet r 1t t~ Newport f>I r reaiastered 91 Moo daty Ftrem1•n .. t the ·rop ul 1be World hre "~lJun, perthtd Iii.OP t he hilh• behlud do wntown t111~unu. i.1nd t~mi)\·rllture• rt! J<' h~d !a3 ck-Krt't.' b) 4 p m Mon d..i:,1 S1ulh• Ana Jwnpeod above tht. 100 deg~ m ark aaain. loHU\" .e hath of l~. down JUit OIW' dt')trl'l' from Sunday S t'hool dis trict 0 H1 c1slir. throu100ul th" Orance CoHl Jrea •aid t.My 'Wef't keep101 an t•Yt' on air roodiUonel"l today but uU st'*"ts •·ere1 expected to lough 1t out t"ounuun Vall ) f.l~men~ry Jnd Ntwport Meu Unified "chool daalrlt-t ofhcaat" said todaay they ~er~ reluctant to ~end students b~me e rly because ol l.be b1gb mbe of v.orlung parenu lo t d••· lTtt'tl The tempcm1tu~ r acbtd • :.u:zllng 104 cte-1~ and ti.e .tr c o nditioner failed at Carl llanliley School in Mis Ion VleJO Monday. '·It began to iet a htUe warm," said Principal J ohn Hopkins. "but we didn't have any real problems." Five schools in the Irvine Unified dlslrict had air condi· tioning problems, but students re mained at school. Dr . Ri c h ard We lte . ia•t of air condlU~ners, but otndu .... tbe)' .... conOllul theJ cur it._. up ,rlt.JI ta.. power dem11ldl. Jnl1nd 1re111 ot 'the ct>uftty were harde•l hit by pow"r outal{e1' that un· blam d on the Inability o( powt>1 trun:sformcr to tli~Ml>'•ll' ht•ut during t·v~nlflH hour11 About 2.~ <·ustomcra wen~ ~ llhoul power an northeaat MIHIOft Vl('jO between 2 pm und R 30 p rn M01Hlt1y when undt•q,rounc1 t•ablt•1> ovtirlot1ded llnd &hort.l.od out, oHictlllt> for Uw San Oie10 Gu and Electric Company.aid San Dte1to Gu und Electnc allo reglltered tu hll(hesl cvt!r d mand fol' eltttr1city MondMy Officials said there WM~ M peak dt'mand f01' 1.982 megawalll!. up from a July l4 nn'<i ror t,MO meaawattio Each mt-gttwall repre~nls lOO m11J1on watt.'> of el~ctnc1ty He expl4'ined that the root Jystems ot Jwit plMnted crops are bavlng a tough time lry1ng lo drew up enough moliture lo oooe witll severe evaooraUon. Co ntinued sco r c h ing tem~ratures kept be~h crowds larger Ulan usual for a week day. Laguna Beach lifeguards reported Monday. S u peri nte nd ent o f the Sadd le back Unified Schoof District. noted that principals have been advised to either cut back o r drop (a t their discretion> school time physical ed u cation activities and 9fter·school athletics. A crowd of 15,000 people visited Huntington City beach Monday lo make it the busiest day in 10 years for a late Septe mber week day. accordlng t o lifeg uard Capt. Bi il Richardson. Ric hardson reported several incidences of heal exhaustion a mong bathers as temperatures ENGINE OF PSA JETLINER LIES NEAR RUINS OF HOME BURNED BY FAILLING DEBR~S More Bodies Sought In San Diego After Worst Air DIHater In U.S. Hlatory on the sand bit 90 degrees. • The heat wave also has placed a strain on wilting young crops of celery and cauliflower at the Irvine Ranch, said spokesman Fred Keller. l'ro• Pflfle A l Southern California Edison officials said the ir system reached a record dema nd of 11 .997,000 kilowatts of electricity Monday afternoon. The previous record or 11.4~.ooo kilowatts was set July 14. CRASH PROBED ... T he obvious reason for the mL·reasoo demand is the high * * ...... Keller said the company has yet to"'fflace ah estimate on the cash loss caused by the heat. He said "it's hotter than heck" for laborers trying lo keep fields irrigated. * * .. Bruce Chambers in LOs Angeles. T ape recordings from the a irliner cockpit and the airport control tower were given to the National Transportation Safety Board for analysis. Heat Safety Calls For Precautions "There were pieces of body everywhere." s aid W. T . Bradbury, a police offi cer at the crash site. "Parts of bodies were sticking into a wall. l hope I never see a nything like it again." Emergency c re ws worked through tbe night, separating co rp s es from the still s moldering wreckage in the streets. Witho ut a po rtable air conditioner outdoors It's going to be tough to beat t he heat for the next few days. But a Costa Mesa physician contacted by the Dally Pilot has m--..--:..uu~1.11· A.£111 bow i.oieep-1.be.hol s pell from taking 1ts toll on you through heat exhaustion. The first sympt-0m is a general loss or energy often followed by brief fainting or more lengthy loss of consciousness. wa rns Dr. Norton Humphreys. "Sometl mes people get beyond that point, to high fever whic h is a severe m edlcai problem not to be treated by a layman." Dr. Humphreys adds. "The tiling to do to prevent heat exhaustion Is to keep the body 'l> natural coollne * * * Driver Cools Off; Van Bums lnClememe A 1967 Dodge van was des t r oyed Monday in a fire outside a San Clemente bar, where its owner had stopped to cool off the van's engine while he drank a cold beer. Jesus Garcia of San Ysidro told San Clemente Hremen that the van's engine had overheated on the San Diego Freeway in .Monday's 100 ~~¥re~ ~eather. ~w,-.:.. G ~~-­.th-;·va~ only five days befor e, drove it off the freeway, parked • and went into a . cool bar al 3119 S. El Camino Real. mechanism woTking as well as possible . . . it does thls by tvaporati6n,.. the Costa Mesa general pTactitioner notes. Loose clothing that allows maximum circulation or aJr is a g r a a-t b e.l..p. lo n a_ l u r a J evaporation. Sufficient amounts of liquids give the body something to work with, but Dr. Humphreys says people should remember that s we ating robs th e body of potassium. "This has to be replaced " through "liberal a mounts" of notasslum that is available in fruit and vegetable juices. Alcohol, coffee, candy and soda that contain caffeine are items to avoid during the hot spell because each works to rob the body or potassium. Physical activity should be restricted to early morning or evening hours, Dr. Humphreys advises. And, ii you decide to stay indoors completely, air conditioning units should be set al about 20 degrees cooler than outdoor temperatures. Turning your living room Into an icebox can lead lo a sudden shock if you have lo go outdoors. Older folks and children are most prone to suffe r heat exhaustion and parents should be aware that youngsters lend to react more quickly when stricken. ''I think we have all the major portions of l>odies picked up," said Warren Chambers of the San Diego County coroner 's office. ") know the death toll is upwards or 150." Priests worked alo ngside emergency crews as they put dozens of corpses into yellow body bags and stacked them in refrigerat.c.>d vans in lOO·degree heat. North Park residents. many of the m elderly, ran screaming into the streets as bodies and burning debris hurtled down from 3,000 feel. Ten homes were d e~troyed a nd six more damaged after fiery wrecka~e * * * Frmra Page A J SON •... marketing for the Westwood. based Bren Company. He lived in Westwood. A spokesman for the firm said Mo nday a fternoon that the younger Bren was traveJing to San Diego on business. Funeral arrangements were pending today. Bren, in addition to his mother and brother. Donald, 46. is survived by his rather, Milton Bren of Newport Beach H a member or your family suffers heal exhaustion, the best Fltx>d, Data bet Is cool wet towels and hefty doses of potassium. • ~~~~~(~~·-· U-:;;,-;;;.~..,~-•. ,,. .. 'Oft'fll• adds tnat there are an intirute ~~ --e ~ number of medical variables und reactions, so don't hesitate J I'_,,,,_._.._ to contact a physician for extra n ~ IU u..ti help. touched orr blaze s t hat blackened a half-block area A large wing piece smashed into the patio at the rear of the No r th Park Seventh -Day Adventist Church. Caretaker Neil Stickney said a crumpled attache case. containi ng only six pens and pencils. fell onto the lawn nearby. In the church courtyard. Stickney found a pair of glt1sses and <.1 broken key on a plastic key ring, lt1 beled ''Gibbs Flight Cent e r ." ide ntifying t he co mpany based at nearby Montgomery Field that owned the Cessna. Bill Gibbs. president of the company. identified the two persons aboard the single-engine Cess na ~s Marine Sgt David Boswell. 35. a nd his fm,tructor. Martin Kazy. 32 * * • At Least 22 Arrested in Crash Looting SAN DIEGO IAP) At least 22 people were booked for in· vestigation of looting and imped- ing police officers <i t the scene of the worst aviation disaster In U.S. history. authorities say. Police spokesman Dan Hall said m a ny of those a rrested Monday were juveniles and most were arrested for picking up pieces of plane wreckage for souvenirs. "But so111 c were caught pocketing Jewelry and watches and valuables or that nature." Hall aid Other officers said those ar, rested included one man who took a set of keys from one or the corpses and some who tried to ransac k h"bmes set afire by flaming plane debris. Two Marines Face Charges In Accident Two El Toro Marines were a rrested Monday night a fter they allegedly Oed the scene of a manor collision and lalt!r assertedly assaulted the officer who stopped their car. James W. Schultceiss, 18. and Kenneth A. J ones. 19. were booked into Orange County Jail this morning following a series of incidents in the Art Colony that began at about 8 p.m. Police said the pair were involved in a minor accident in the Albertson's parking lot with a ur driven by Taylor Toomey. of 747 Bay View Place. When Toomey got out of his car. the two Marines allegedJy took off in thelcJ" vehicle. • A description of the pair's urn Camaro was broadcas t t o officer s, and Patrolman Bill Yourex pulled the vehicle to the side of the road in the 600 block of Glenneyre St. While attempting to arrest the two men. Yourex was slugged in the race by Schultceiss. police said ~ The officer subdued the two Marines and placed them under arresl. Niguel Thief Get8 $1,490 in Property Property valued by the victim at $1.490 was t aken from a Laguna Nigue l ho me by a burglar who may have entered via the sliding glass door. 0 r ange County s he riff 's officers said the break-in was reported by office manager June Rae Snider. 36. of 33631 Brigine Drive. She was away from home at the time. T he intruder took stereo equipment, a bicycle and skate boards. F ..... r.~Al SCHMITZ .•• sUghtly more thao N0.000 in Washington. He saya the cut an pay does not bother h im, becouse. "Since J was 12 years old I have trained and dreamed and prepared for a career In public service In the capacity ot city manager." Schmitz grew up in Laguna Beach, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James "Jimmy" Schmitz. The senior ScbmUz is a local builder . president of the Festival of Arts board of directors and former city planning commissioner . Doug Schmitz a ttended St. Cat he rine's sch ool in town through the eighth grade, and became student body president al Laguna Beach High School hi s senior year. He was also editor or the school newspaper du ring his junior year. Schmitz received bis bachelor or arts d~gr ee in p ubl ic administration from San Diego Stale University in 1973, and interned for nine months in the city manager's office in Laguna during his college years. The third generation Lagunan also worked as an intern with the Laguna Beach County Water Di strict. and late r became administrative assistant in the public works department. He became interim plannins director in 1976, and was named assistant city ma n ager for community planning in June or that sume year. Schmiti. who will oversee the activities of the 18-membe r city starr in Normandy Park, leaves a staff or 15 Laguna Beach planning offi<'iaJs. He termed his co-workers "p rofe ss io n a l a nd knowledgeable," adding they face demanding tasks in Laguna Beach. "Po l ice employees have criminal and penal codes for guidance," Schmitz said. "And fiscal officers have tried and proven accounting practices. But planners and their staffs have no solidified dogma of acceptable traffic counts or density formulas." which he s a id leaves them o pe n for C'Ont inual Monday morning quarterbacking from other city officials and the public. Sc h mitz l eaves th t: department Oct. 11 a nd will report for work lbe following week in Washington. Thieves Enter Unlocked Door At City Hall Burglars aren't bothering to c h o p h o les in San Juan Capistrano City Hall anymore. They ·re walking through the doors . Cit y officials and Or ange Countv She riff's investi~at.o~ are still puzzled over how a door to the city council chambers was left unlocked over the weekend. Burglars made off wi th three e lectric typewriters and two calcul alors, said Phillip Hale. assistant city manager. The equipment was valued at $.1,300. Four months ago, burglars li terally c hoppe d their way through a council chamber wall to steal about $80 from a soft· drink machine. Driver Killed PACOIMA <API -Frank M. George. 60, a truck driver from Sacramento, was killed when a two-ton roll or paper. released in a collision on the Golden State F'recway. rolled on to the cab of hi s rig . As he sat drinking his beer, someone came running into the bar, shouting that a car was on fire outside. Dama11e to the van was set by firemen at Sl,500. .- Homes Rifted In Laguna Laguna Beach residents who live in· areas subject to heavy flooding are invited lo an in· formatlonal meeting at City Hall today at6p.m. and ~ FASHION ISLAND '%J NEWPORT CENTER <>f'AHGE COAST LISC DAILY PILOT f""e()r.,. C.O.\t [)tily llli'1tot w1t"~frt nttrn Oirw<tttwf'ff~ .,•\\ l\~bU\NObylf'W>()f' .. 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City offlcials are in the pro- cess or Implementing a flood in· surance program. which is re. quired If fe derally re lated Police are Investigating two fina ncing Is to continue for new burglaries in Laguna Beach construction or alterations to ex· where the thieves gained en· istlng buildings In the flood trance to the homes by climbing plain. through windows . The m a ndatory program Todd Sopfiian, 23, of 415 enables banks and savings and Shadow Lane told police Monday loan associations to provide someone entered bJs home FHA or VA loans to residents of through a window, walking off those flood-prone areas. with teoo in ski equipment. , The Toupe Cotp0ratiol) under · contract to the Federal And Role Seaney said thieves Insurance AdmlnistratlO(l re. entered her home at 2880 Zell cently completed nood-plain Drive throulh an open wtndow m aps for Laguna Beach. The sometime Sunday, t-aJttn1 an m a ps wtJI be used to determine en1a11ement rtna and weddina areas subject to special develop. band valued al tl.000. m enl standards and flood in· surance requirements. Amin Bacb Pact Areu Identified as being ~ub· Ject to flooding in La1una ln· elude 1A1una Canyon, Bluebird NAIROBI, Kenya CAP> Canyon, Boat Canyon and parts Ugandan President fdl Amlnt or Victoria Beach and Irvine normally • staunch supporter 01 Cove. Arab "reJectlolli1t" 1tate1 and Coplee or the ma.Pt and federal th e Pa~~ f;.:~h11a1.t11s·~reliig1\.u~~:ft..wll~'f-~., break economic and ~ Council chambetl. re s wt\h Egy pt lo un· For more Information, call dermine the Camp Oavld agree· Chris Kre)'m ann at 49'7-3311, ext menta. 225. • You'll low• ttt. deflgflttul, Z'Hfy fHte of Shellot1 'n Spice. A dellclou1 blend of chee11, 1hellol1 and .pee lo apark the flavor of HndwlchH, per!( up 1aled1 and •n~ tray1. Come on In and h•v• a t111e before you buy! ' Featuring 7 Orange Coast LDlflON . ' .. Today's Closing N. Y. Stot-ks f VOL. 71. NO 269, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ' TEN CENTS ~ T U ESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1978 ORANGE COUNTY , CALI FORNIA N f Heat Sight On but Relief's Hangs • m ' t ·a Mll"ltAt:l, Pl\SKEVI It °' "'* o.tly -, .... A 'mod1f1t'<t' Sant 1 Ana eon d1t1on 1nten'<' hN1t w1th()ut t'ai.tt>rly wmd' 1 l'.lll)('<·tN1 to kt•t>p t1•m1wr1H un•, ho' enn bt.-t~cen thl' 00 und 100 dt'Mrt'(· nrnrl. in 01 •lllllt' Count\ until t•oolt'r ot•(•11n brt•t•11•, brl'al. thrnuJ:h J hl.:h ptt•,i.un• '"km ll'tt•r lhl' "'t't'._ J\ i.1>.th ll;n of -.c·ort•han.,-ht'lll Monda) fo1t't'd .t numtwr ut 1n lund count) :>ch<xll dti.lnt'ti. to w nd ~tudt>nl' homt• t'c.1rl) from clah1Jroom1> without u1r l0urld1 lron1nl( ,.h{' hvJt WllVl' hulj CUUMJd u .. train on l·ll·ctril'UI 1•ncrwy und prom rt••d u number of 1Jr1t:f JKI~ 1•1 oula~e.s, ucc·ordinM to o i-pokt•-.mun Cnr tht" Soulht'rn l'dl1rorrua EdlM11' Comp11ny l.lfo~uarru. alontt the Oruntcc < 'o.ti.l -.aid beach crowds Mon da) wl'rt' Mmtlur an numben. t() tho't' ~t'{'kt•nd nocki. allemplrng 10 t-i.c·11pe holler inland tem pt·ratun.'b Tht· t.-:1 Toro fire station re p(1rted its thermometer hovering near the 110 degree mark Mon· day afternoon llowever, forecasters say the ~orsl appears to be over with tt•mperat.ures expected to drop a l'OUple Of degr ees per day through the week Tempe ratures In downtown Huntington Beach fell from 99 on Sunday to a high of 95 Monday. according to local weatherman J Sherman Denny The tower a t Orange County <See H EAT. Page A?) Crash alyzed 2 'Urmsual Situations' Eyed WAS HINGTON <AP> "Two in~ from a prnct1cc instrument approac h and a P acifi c Southwest Airlines' Boeing 727 was landing. based on very preliminary in· forma tion about the collision. the worst in U.S aviation his· tory. o .... ,., ... ,. ......... "" 0'0.-11 unusual situaltons " might have combined to cause Monday's plane colhs1on in San Di ego that killed at least 150 persons, the government's chief accident in· vestigator told Congress today E lwood T . Driver, acting c hairman o f the Natio n a l Tra ns portation Safety Board. said the collision occurred as : Pilots of both aircraft we re switching from one radio fre· quency to a nothe r to com · municate with difrercnt air trar- r1c control stations Drrver said that even though the weather was good. the pilot or the single·e ng ine Cessna plane was practicing the use of instruments for landing in foul weather The Cessna was ap- proaching a runway and then pulled up without touching the the runway, he said PIGEON BEATS THE HEAT WITH SIP FROM DRINKING FOUNTAIN IN SAN CLEMENTE Heat Wave Continues In Orange County; Relief Due later In the Week A Light aircraft was ascend· * * * Driver said his lest1mony before a House Government Operations s ubcommittee was * * * Pilots Were Warned Meanwhile. the airliner carry in~ 135 passen~ers was coming 1n ror a landing on a different runway. he said. Health Role Confirmed Collision Cause Sought in Crash The two airpla nes were com- municating with <Jlr traffic con· trolle rs at both San Diego's Lindber~h Field and the nearby naval facility where controllers guide pilots into their a pproach. Council Gaim County lmh1Stry Comrol SAN DIEGO !AP> While the death toll cont.mued n sing today in the afterm ath of the na· lion's worst air disaste r, in· vestigators tried to determine what happened in the seconds before a jetliner and a s mall plane collided over a residential neighborhood. killing at least 150 * * * Claire Trevor Loses Son In Disaster C h a rles Bre n . 35, son o r Academy Award-winning ac tress Claire Trevor of Newport Beach and the brother of one of tht: owners of the Irvine Com- pany, was one of those who died Monday in the worst air dis aster in U.S. history OfriciaJs of the Donald L. Bren Company confirmed that Bren, vice president of the firm that be ars his brothe r's name, wa!> a board the PSA 1ctline r involved <See SON, Page A2> , people . All 135 aboard the Paciric Southwest Airlines Boeing 727 we re kiUed Monday along with two in the sintle-engine Cessna. At least-tS--more-died on the- ground when flaming wreckage and mutilated bodies rained on wood frame homes 3.000 feel below. Both planes were on approach to Lindbergh Field, three miles west of the crash scene. when they collided in clear weather Monday morning. "They were given air traffic advisories that they were in the same area and both aircraft acknowledged that they had the other plane in sight," said Bruce Chamber. a spokesm an for the Fe d eral Avi ation Administra· tion. Vis ibility at the time was estimated al 10 miles. Investigators for the National Trans portation Safety Board were probing why the planes hit if their pilots knew they were on what a mounted to a collis ion course. The pilot of the Cessna 172 David Bos well. had an advanced <See DISASTER. Page A2> Driver said the two facilities <See PROBE, Page AZ> * * * Airport Move Effort Asked For County Citing the PSA jet crash in San Diego, Newport Beach City Councilman Paul Hummel called Monday for "positive ac· lion " in getting the Orangl' County Airport tr affic out of the city's back yard. Hummel said he wants re- newed effort to find the site for a major a irport tn Southe rn California. preferably at Camp Pendleton. "Without. trying to capitalize on what happened today. I think we have a similar situation here of air traffic that is a hazard to a residential a rea," he said. Hummel asked that city staff me mbers prepare a report sum· mari zin~ the studies made to date on location of a m ajor <Jirport. .. But what I really want is a CSee MOVE, Page A2> By GARV GRANVILLE Ol llw Oally Pilot Slall Department of Hea lth . Education and Welfare 0Hic1als a nnounced Monday that the Orange County Health Planmng Council, has been given full des ign ation a s the county's health systems agency The local health planning wut h as been operating under a cond itional designation -lftrat standmg ~topped Jttttl short of giving the council the license it needs to gain s weeping co n trol over the county 's multi-million doll ar a year health industry Along with llEW '!> f u l l d esig n atio n ca m l' th e a nnouncement that OCHPC will receive a federal ~rant of $872.300 lo finance its operation in the coming fiscal year When coupled with a $37,300 state health plannin~ grant. tht feder a l m oney m e ans lht council 's budget in 1978·79 will hit $909,600. With its full des1unation the health planninit council wa~. ha nded the respons1bll1ty ror s o ·ca lled a ppropriate n c!>s reviews of 11 11 health <.'are institutions in the county S u c h reviews, which are conducted once every fivt' years, Swim, Surf Beach Switch Gets Delay Ne wport Beach's s wimmers only beach will slay right wtaerl' ~~ ..... -~ ·~~~~ ~~ :streets ,. a'f 1casf' lor""t'RFilcxt two weeks. City l'ouncilmen put off a de- ctsion .Monda y on moving the beach and changing its hours in • order to give board surrc rs and body surfers time to familiarize the m selves with the proposed changes. Even though they agreed to continue the matter. councilmen took testimony from a dozen people who were evenly divided on the issue Body surfers contended that the swimmers-only experiment -in effect since June hadn't been allowed to run long enough to find out if it works well At the same time, the s wim· me r s told council m e n they shouldn't change ttre location of the beach because people had become accustomed to it whe re it Is . However, board surfers sug· gested that councilmen ~ollow the recommendations of t he city's Marine Department and move the beach up lo the area between 48th a nd 52nd streets Board surfers contended that the beach at 40th Street· is one of the three best board surfing spots in the c lfy because of the angle that th waves take to the shore The prop0sed body surfers ~..=,.r.~~~~~~ofii>--·_.,i;d:~fw.~t~ •lll-lliiMiiilt.M.,_ · beach at 48tb S&.reet. the)' s'1d, Al'~' • •lf jUtt U fOod fGt' 1)8cfy ~ ..... ENGINE OF PSA JETLINER LiES NEAR RUIN$ OF HOME BURNED BY FAIUING 0£BAl8 ~~:~e~~~~ ~~i;g 'be~ MoN 8odlet Sought In Sen otego After Wortt Air DIHtter In U.S. Htttofy dlreclly ins~ad or' an,lin: In. a c ' • arc r11med at determinin~ 1f ,1 facility or serv1c1: 1s. in effect. meeting acceptable s tandards Those reviews when coupled ' with the council'~ powe r to ..tpprove or da s approvt.> applications for maJor medical equipment purchase~ as well a!o expan sion plans o( exis ting facmuea give OCHPC sweeptnft power over the county's health care industry. OCHCP Exec·ut 1v<· Dtn·ctor St<1 nlcy Malek "•n li m a press rt>lcc.1 s t• thl• full dt•s 1g nat1on moves th<' C'0U nl'1I into l'loscr partners hip with th1 · county's health can• provider~ Malek said thl• c·ounc1I will c o n <' ~ n l r ;1 t e o n · · g r o ~ s ove rbu1l d1ng and overbu ying _ wh1c·h ha:-cha racte rized lh~ CSee HEALTH. Pagt-2> 500 Mesa Units Fairoiew Housing Bill Approved A bill s igned Monday by Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr ha s cleared the way for Fairview Slate H08pital to lease 60 acre~ or slate land to build 500 houstn).: units in Costa Mesa Hospital employee!> and pa tients would get first shot at the housing. Plans call for a pnvalt' developer to build 26R a part me nts. 77 condominiums a nd 157 srng le ·family homes. F a 1rv1e w Director Frank Crrnella and members of thl Costa Mesa City Council wen· unavailable ror comme nt today fol l owing endorsem ent of Hro\\-n sln i.suJ lhttt ho~p1ta l l'mplo~et'!> sho u ili be g1vt!n priority rn r<'nting or buv1ng lht UOIL'\ • P at tent~ m tht• prof•ts~ of rt· I urn1n~ to socie ty would be next in hnt-. Wit h l ht• n•matndCr o r the housrn~ go1n~ 10 moder ate· inC"om e resident~ Pa~t d1scusi.1on~ ot thl• housing plan bdon the· l tly t·ounc1I ha~ d1 a wn a ~t·ncrally poi.1llvl' real' t1on although Coun<"1lman Dom Rar1t1 said ht· wai. conc:erncd <tbout potcntrnll) neJ!at1vl' am ITTJClS on Cit) t r<.afftC' legis lation s ubmitted by A~ ~ semblyman Dennis Mangers. D 12 Potted Plants Huntington Beach. The hous ing plan is expected to com e before the council for Awaiting Owne r s review. None of the structurei. would exceed two stones. They Nc•wporl lfrac-h Dt:t t·l'tlVt> ~~JUd _ be localed at th l' .J o hn f''urrow 1:. look1nJ! for . '¥f6rlfi~~tift~r~tsr,,;; __ • ;!!_::fJeltJP,~fjwc.~.t?,!f.0.0 a "'° o 1 MJH r es 1 d c n I!> grounds near Ha rbor BoulevarO. -wlili"'v~~~. it:triY\~~-... ~~ ""'"""i.tlli• and the southeast corner .over-thie ves recently looking the Costa Mesa Golf Furrow hns recove red a dozen Course. potted plants. all in excellent The drive for ·housing be~an condition and he'd like to find after Dr. Crine lla revealed a 28 their owners. f"urrow can be n:· percent ann ual turnover 1n ached at 644·3764 hospital personnel because nf J lack of affordable housing in the Costa Mesa area. In signing the bill. Governor 1978 Piclooroo Prizes Won; More to Come Six sharp prognosticators or weekend football fortunes have earned two television sets and four radios for their efforts in the first two weeks or Pigskin Pickeroo '78. Another tele vision and two more radios will be awarded this third week of Pigskin Plckeroo '78 by Dunlap Appliances in Fountain Valley. To win, you must bes t predict the outcomes of 30 weekend games . See today's sports pages of the Daily Pilot for rules and • ..., '9 t ....... . ~unced-'uch w.dnMday follow- ing the close of competition To Join ln lhe Cun turn to Pa1e 84. • . W eaabe r Sunny throuJ?h Wedncs day and not Quite a:-hot Low'\ tonig ht t>S to 72 Hi ghs Wednesday near 80 a l the OCacheb to 90s in land INSIDE TODA l' Wo men are .~uwllmg th.- ranks of moonl1ght.-:r!I, /Or rea.!on,q that rong<; from .ror vwal to lol.lt' See Page 86 Al Yovrs.,..10 ...... •·...-.c.- 1. "' •••• ..... ~ .. ~lllOO'lll• CIHtlflM Com1u - • ..... x •U Horo\Co" c: lftltr"'•U-At A11111.1111don .. , Mo•••• AS Mut11el ,_~ CJ.It M•tl..,•I -.. ,, ....... ,,. :=-.. .. M nioato" ,,. w.imi.r Cl I Wor141No'" (1 e•o C> .... .. •4 ., IM ,,, M .. 0.01 ............ ...... ...... , .. HH~l .\foffl~lf\ \\}1t1 !)lt!~ld I hl· Shudo" o n r Jthu '" th•· 19:i0'> und l!HO-., cl11•d ut ·• twarl .lllal'k M ondu\ 1n llu ll) '""ood 1-'raeod ... ..,•ml ... oar1nt.! ll·m~ralllrt.':. muy h..tVl' bt'l•n J factor F,....P~AJ HEALTH ... hos pital scene In Orange County during the pa¥t decade " t'ull designation of OCHPC by foderal off1ciuls cumf.' on lht· he~ls of recenl tril1c1~m of lht' hea Ith planning <'Clune ti La!)t month, a spokesman for lht• Umted Hospital Association of California asked for a probe into OCHPC plan s to inves tigate dO<.'tor ownership in ho~p1tals. Dollar Makes Small Gains; Gold Drops LONDON IAP> The u .~. Dollar made s mall gains on most European money markel'l a nd In Tokyo today after Presi- dent Carter's n·ew pledge to de- fend it. Th(' price of J{old , which hit a record $220 25 an o unce in Lon· don Monday, dropped back to $217 .40 in London at m id- morning. In Zurich. Europe's other major buruon market. the morning price was $219 375. Monday:S clo~1ruuat.e. Carter told the· meeting uf the International Monetary Fund in Wash in~ton Mond<.i y thal he would soon unveil "!>1Jcc1 fic tind tough ·· m<'<ii.urci. to conLrol in· Oat1on in the Un1tc:d State!) and boos t exports. The dollar Wal> <il1.o hclpcct hy rl'ports that th l• F e d e ral Hci.t•rv1• 11> c urryin1,t put a furtht!r t114hlcnin14 ol crcdiC Police Slate Rape Seminar For N e wport The Newport Beach Police Department will host a rape :-e minar on three consecutive Thursdays in October. The rir.;t SC!)Sion will be held In lhl• rolirc station uudilorium Oct 5. All mcetin~s will run from 7 pm. to9 p.m Rohert Fassler-Kotz of the South County Rcg1onul Mental 1 ll•a lth Service will dl:icuss the rcahtil•:-or rape ut that 1>cssion anct the medicwl and emotional :.ispects of rasx: at the next meet- ing a Wt!ek later. 1 ue:AAtx .. .,1.m1»r 26, 1 fl18 .-J ,,..,._,Al fftAT WA VE CONTINUES •. \lrporl IOltll'd n hl1h ot 94 , whJle th•· Uwrmometl•r ul ltM' Newport Pier Nti1•tercd ill Moo. cfay . f'ir4!mtn at t"e Tnp or the W11rlc1 nn> Motion perrhec1 lltop lh t• halle. be hind do~nlo"n Luttun.i i.u1d ll'llll>l'I ~tun·i. r · .tt twd !1:1 1h·.i11·1·' h' I 11 m Mon 11,H Sirnio i\n11 1um i1t•d ul>ovc• llw 100 d(•grt·t· murk Hl(aln, loatNllll( u h1~h uf 11)3, (111""11 jul't one it .. an· .. lr11111 Suudu y s (' h ,;"I d I 41 1 ,. f(• t 0 (( H' 111 I h !111 oul(huut lht· < 1111111(1• t '11i1i.t ureu :itud tht·y wnn• kt'c:()111w un '-'Y<' on ulr ''ondttlont>r:. toduy but ull 11t udenlh WNC expcrh .. '<1 lO lOUJ(h it out fo'ounttun Vullcy t:h•nwntury Jnd Nl·wporl Mt'!'>J \ln1fl\•d •;t·hool t.li~lrit•l offH'llill!> !)tUd tod.1y lht'y wt•rt• rt'lut•lunt to 'H' n d i. t u ct t' 11 I :. h 11 m 1· t' IH I y bt•C-UU'>(' Of tht• ht~h llUlllbt•ri, Of Y..Orkmt( purcnl!> 1n tht-1r ch); tr1c·t!. Tht• ll·mpcrnt un· rt•uchl'd u 11>11.tllll~ 104 dt•.c1 \'l'11 1111d lhl' u1r co nd1tw11 a fu1lt'd ul Curl llank4'y Sehool 111 M1~s1on V1cJo Monday "It begcan lo gut~ hlllc wurm," ~u1d Principal John llopkrni., ··but we didn't have uny rcul problems." Five school~ 111 the l rvinc Unified district hnd tdr eond1 ttonln.c problt:ms. but atuclcnt:. rl'mnined at school 0 r · R 1 c h a 1· d W 1· I t 1• , Superlntend1:nt of thl' ~:.dd lc bat•k Un1fll!d S('hoo1 District. noted that prmc1pab have been advised Lo either cut back or drop lat their discretion J school lime physical ed ucatio n activities and after-school athletics: Southe rn California Edis on officials said t heir system reached a record de mand of 11,997 ,000 kilowatts of electricity Monday afternoon. The previous reeord of 11 ,429,000 kilowatts was set July 14. T he obvious rcai.on for the increased demand is the high * * * u•t· or air condiUoners. but olt1dal1 aaJd lht·y are ronfidcnt Oley can keep up with lho power demandt. lnl.and ueas of the count)' W<'t<' hnrdt•st hit by power outUl(l'N thul urc blumcd on the 111ub1hty or power truni.formcrh to 1tlhi.1ptth• ht'Ul cturtng evening houri. About 2,2!W cu1>tomer.., were wllhoul J'owcr 1n northeast M11:1sloo it>jo bc•twt•t•n 2 p.m. 1rnd 1i1 ·30 pm. Monday when 1111tkrwruund ('Ubh•s ov.-rloadod anti shorll'd nut, oHil'iuls for lhl' San Ole1&0 Guts und E lcctrll' Company :said. San Diego GM ond Electric also rl'~istercd Its highest uvcr dt-rnund for l'lcc:tr1dly Mond1ty. OHl<'1als s aid there wn11 11 pttak tkrn<rnd for 1,982 mt•.:uwutts. Ul' f111111 :i July 14 nt•cod ror I ,HOO ffil'J(awutlh ti:urh 11\C'J(UWfllt rt'l'rl'M'llllS 100 11Hlll1111 w11lh1 of dN•l J'l('lt y Hl• <'Aplt111wd lh11t lh1• root :s)':sll'ms of JUtol 11lu11l••1I •·1111"' ure huvln>e u to11.1h 111111• 11 vl111( lo druw up t•1wu.ch 11111111111141 '" <'<mt• with scvurc• 1•v111lot ul lc111 c 0 n t I n u t• d " t' 0 , ••••• I II M h•m1>l'rtttun•N k1111I hc1111'11 1·111w1h1 lur((t'f lh1111 UMUUI rur " Wt'flk duy. L11nu1111 llmtC'tt 11rn1i111tml1 rl'llflrlt'd Mondity A 1·rowd of lll,000 111•1111111 v1altt1d llunllnt(ton ('lly h111wl1 Monduy to mukt• It lt1t• t11u1l1111t duy In 10 yt'tH'K for 11 lu111 Sl'f)tl·mtwr wt.•ek duy. ut•t•ordlnl( t 0 I I f l' N u Ii r d c.; u r> l . fl I I I Rlchurdison. R1churdson raporkd sevcrul incidences of heat exhaustion ~mong buthers as temperalurcm on the s and hit 90 degrees. The heut wave also has placed a strain on wilting young crops of ('Clery and cauliflower at the Irvine Ranch, said spokesman Fred Keller. Keller said the company has yet to place an estimate on lhe cash loss caused by the heat. Me said "it's holler than heck" for laborers trying Lo keep fields irrigated. * * * Heat Safety Calls Fo·r Precautions W ithout a portabl e air conditioner outdoors it's going to be tough to beat the heat for the next fe w days. But a Costa Mesa physician contacted by the Daily Pilot has some tips on how lo keep the hot ispeH-from-t.ak~AJH~il~OtLllQU... through heat exhaustion. The first symptom is a ~eneral loss of energy often followed by brief fainting or more lengthy loss of consciousness, warns Or Norton Humphreys. "Sometimes p eol!lc get beyond that point. to high fever, which is <.t s evere med1caJ problem not to be treated by a li.lyman," Dr. Humphreys <\_dds "The ffiing lo do to prf!vcnt heal exhaustion is to keep the body 's natural coolin l? mechanism working as well as possible . . . it does this by ••vaooration." the Costa Mesa i:eneral practitioner notes. Sufficient amounts of liquids give the body something lo work with, bul Dr. Humphreys says people s hould r emember that s weai.ing robs the body of potassium. "This has to be replaced" tnroug TTher11 am~n s o potassium thul 1s available in fruit and vegetable juic~s. Alcohol, coffee, candy and soda that contain caffeine are items to avoid during the hot spell because each works to rob the body or potassium. Physical activity s~uid be restricted lo early m o ing or evening hours, Dr. H phreys advises. And. if you decide to stay indoors completely , uir conditioning units s hould be set at a bout 20 degrees cooler than outdoor tem~ratures. Diggs Trial Opens On Fraud Scheme WASHINGTON <API Rep. trlct slnee 1954. lie 1s chairman Ch:.irles C. Diggs Jr., D·Mlch.. of the House Di~trici. CommH.- t he nation 's senior black tee. wbich has jurisdiction over member of Congress. went on Dis tric t o f Columbia gov· trial today on charges of pad cn1mental affairti, and of the ding his congressional payroll llousc International Affairs sub· with non-existent employees and comm1 tk~ on Afnca tak ing kickback i> from staff T he government indictment, members. rcturnt.>d last March, says that Jury selection began in U.S. fr~m . 197~ t~rough _March 1977, The final session on Oct 19 lilllfJ~~.~~.·~~ Lavonne Campbell 'w!ro ~i11 la'tk about prevention of rape. District Court where =~... D11rns allcl(_cdly innated salaries ·~~ +.-:-~ ~~jv~~ '.ei-nmc'n't otSio(.ooo In the r~iurned tot e orrgressmari the Because the program is limit- ed to 80 people, reservations should be made through Officer Stan Bressler, 644·3662. Of'ANOECOAST H DAJLY PILOT '~·°"·~<,,,_.,, 0-llt "'~ ""''""""''"'"' '~ D"""'4'ftn-~#\ Pt•\\ t\INbfl\IW>dOyttw e). .. ,.;p ti_.. 1~hl\1~t"l')mftAn., ......._,,.,,,._,II~~· D«i&h ,_.d MltM "• thrOfoolq" , t1d.t1 ftM (.,,,. """'• H-....,~11 "••<" Hvf'ft"'l'Clf'I f'iii-•rt f""""" '• n V•ll"V h"t HU" \•~dlt f>;tt • Vffil1 f AM :.:~· :;,~~:.,~.~: ~~~~·11,: ~:::~~~:·:::~'t.~11:.,~',..~'.;~)t tfO ~,t ti•Y --··-.. ,.,\1~1.-.d "*'""''• , ..... ~ v~.-Pr•\tM,,l •l'Wt U.~-' MiltM(filff ,~., ...... ...... ,_, ............... llll•n•O•f'Ol"'">' CJl.,lo>H .... , 11~-P' Noll ........... ""' ........... ... ()fife .. ''"'*IN!'• .-Wtt1t t•o \t'~•• l •t\lt\• rH•< ft t , .. G,.f'WW'tt• l\trwt ··-c'~nr.::,~:.~~!'';,•,tr.",::~:;.'" •tWl\D1.., .. r,w ••¥ Tel•l'Mn• (714)M,_.,,t Cleeelfled Advertltlng 142-5171 *·~ t •• ,, M'f•9~ D•1d •t C..ll• ~M C•1H.,11tt• '"•'f"ll"•'-H ,.,, •• , ti 'f t'Mft0,lf bJ "'•II t• \0 nw"'~'" m1llt•'• dla'\t•Mt*"'U til,......M• kickback scheme. Judge Oliver difference between their base Gasch, presiding, said the jury pa.y and the amount they re- woutd be sequestered throughout ceived. the trial. The 35-count Indictment al110 Diggs, SS, has been elected to J 2 consccuti ve House terms from his inner-city Detroit dii.- «luffs Water Cm Approved Homeowners in The Bluffs arc going to do thelr bit in the batUe against groundwater by putlln, a little less water on t he ground In their Newport Beach neighborhood. Homeowners and city officials have been struggling to get rid of groundwater that oozes out of the top and sides of the Upper Buy blufft.op where neuly 660 homes are located. T he homeowner11 ' association boa rd or directors concurred with city officials and agreed to 11\.op irrigating the blufnJnc run· nlnJ( from Vlata Entradu to Mar Vt1la. btllfftfM edntttfn city ewer matn and the groundwater has caused 11ome eroalon that threatens the line. A drainage system for the urea Is e lso beina studied says hC' plaeed his personal a t- lorncy. his accountant and a n employee of ttis Detroit fu neral hom e on h is con gressional payroll even though they never worked for him in a con- !( rossional capacity. Diggs pleaded innocent in April lo the c harges of mall fraud and lying to a grand jury and easily defeated three oppo. ncnts in Mic higan's Aug. 8 Democr atic primary. The six employees named in the kickback allegations are ex- pected to be k«"y ~overnment witnesses. Nooe has been chnrged . NEWPORT SEEKS S4ND CASFLERS Entrants are being sought for the 17th annual sand castle bu lid 1 njJ rontest sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Cll&Jlla..•-e... .... ,tt. ,-he cont.ett wlll be held from nOQn t-0 2 p.m. Oct. 8 a~ Corona def Mar main beach. Entry te.i Is StO Fe>r further Information contact the chamber st 644·8211 '. ' l'l'lc·r W1·1Hhrod 1:, i.li-. fond of bees as the next guy, 11111y ht· l'Vt'll mon· ~o because he's a landscape architect. I low1·v1•1', lll'\J IJkt· to find someone who'll take this ~warm off ht:-h <111ds , or more precisely off the side of hth hu11dm~ ut 615 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar. lntcl'cMcd upu.arist~ can contact Weisbrod at 644·6290. f',.....P~AI PROBE ••• mus t use different r-.d10 fre- quencl s. requiring pllob to shift frequenclet betwe~n lbt: approarh and landipg Driver notl'<i that the Ce~nu ts a hi.ch wing aircraft, "whll'h n11(lht have mude visual <'Ontuct with tht PSA airliner more dlr- f1cult .. tie :uiJd the <'Ontrollcr l•l the nuva l fit('11ity "notict:d the two blips coming together." Warn. In ~~ were ISSUed t o both a1ri>lnnes. but Driver said he docs not know if e 1t h e 1· responded. responded Other report8 indicate both pilots received the warnings The subcommittee chairman. Rep John Burton, D-Calif .. sa.d if both iorplanes had been on the same freque ney. the accident might have been uvoided. Driver said the board ravors use o r collis ion avo1danC't' sy tems des 1Rned to prevent m1da1r colhs1ons A r cpres ent<.illve of the Air Line Pilots Asl>oc1at1on testified that the Federal Av1at1on Ad- ministration has delayed reqwr· Ing such a system even though the tcehnology has been ava1la bit.• for many years · J ohn J . O'Donnell, presid~nc of the pilots group, said . ''Hundreds or airli ne passengers have died m midair collisions in the past 20 years d ue to dertcicnl'ies in the present uir lraHk control system und its tlt.•11e ndcnCl' on the ·sce-and·bc set.•n ' principle " O 'Donnell 'aid the t"AA '-1 airline certification · ·doei. no1 ins ure.• lhe highest pos:-1bll.' le,cl of safely Instead, whal 1s <11 U.ined is the level or s afety that the manufacturers can induce the FAA to accept " The agency, which directs air trafflc controllers. is dedicated to a ground-based system. but pilots favor systems situated in the cockpits. O'Donnell said. * * * $100 Reward Offered in · Dog Deaths F ..... r-.AJ DISASTER ANALYZED • •• Residents of the Corona del Mar neighborhood where seven d ogs h <1ve been poiso ned recently ar c offcrin~ a $100 reward for the arr est and conviction of the poisoner. The animals five of wh1eh have died have been stricken after eating hamburger laced with a strych nine -based rat poison. Police said the poisoni ngs ha ve been reported in the a rea ea st of Mac·/\rthur Ooulevard a-fHJ-~ ~f ~i-.co.a Highway A s p okes man f or th f' neighborhood group ~aid anyone with informalion on lhe case should contact Delcct1 ve Let! Robert<;, 644·3782 . Council Gets Service Off er From C of C The Newport Harbor Area Chamber or Commerce thmki. the Newport Reach City CounC'1l needs all the help it cun get. in eluding div10<.-~uidance. Chambt•r direetors !>ent a let ler to council members ofr('rtng the c-httmbcr's ass1stunce m de li vering an invocation Lo open th<' council meetings Councilmen art• c·ontc•mµlatmg dropping the opening prayer because Of problems in Schedul· ing loca l C'lergymcn to appear. C hamht'r m c mbt'r5 s aid they'd be glad to volunteer for prayer duties pi lot's rating but was practicing mslrurnent approach with a n in- structor• pilot at the time of the c rcish. authorities said. Rescue workers continued tht• "'rim job or searching for scat le red remains of the victims "We have no idea how many more people are under there," San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson s aid after a tour of the scene late Monday. Troops from a nearby Marine bas e g uarded the smolde ring neighborhood Monday night lo prevent further looting. Nine persons had been arrested for attempting lo loot bodie6 and b . Shorked reside nts who had seen the crash and its effects gathered lo exchange account:. of the de'fastating event. Muny * * * FroaP~AI MOVE ••• report on what kinds of positive stcpM we can take. rather lhnn j ust a summary of old reports." he added. Noting that lhc biggest obsta clc Lo use of a Camj) Pendleton site in the past has com e from San Diego city and county of fi cials, Hummel predicted thut opposil.Jon was likely to vanish in thl' Wilke or Monday ·~ tragedy Coundlwoman Jackie !feather countered that the primitry op pos 1t1on has coml· from the· l\h rinc Corps and l>ugg es tcd that counl'ilmen seek the back· ing of Congressman Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach. <.t member of the House Armed Services Committee. of them said they h ad feare'1 s uch a crnsh for year-; While Gladys Bon<.itus recalll·d watching fl aming wreckage fall less than 100 feet from he::r home. a deputy c:orone r inter ruptcd her. "Ma'am . I })ate to put it this way. but are there any bodies in your house"" he asked softly M anc Dietz was sitting near a window when s he heard the crash . looked out and saw a wing from the Jet fall less than 100 yards away. "I can't see too well so I sat there petrified," the woman re· called. The rollision rekindled a dor m ant eontroversy over the f1eld"s location Critic .. com plained the aircraft ar>proach path 1s too do~c to populou~ nt'1ghborhoods a nd downtown buildings "Tm sure this will exc1fe the· dt•bate ttt.{ain," said a shocked Mayor Wilson * * * Fro. PageAJ SON ••. in Monday·~ crash tn San Diego Cha rles Bren was vice prcs1 dent and director of rlf'<11un "'"rl marketing for the Westwood based Rren Company He hvcd in Wc•stwood. A spokesman for the firm said Monday tt fternoon that th~ younger Bren was traveling lo San Oicgo on hus1nel)s Funer:.I urrnn~cmcnb wer<' pending today. Bren, in addition to hi s mothe r and brother. Dona ld. 40. is survived by hb father. Milton Bren of Newport Beach. . --· We*liff and ~PIDa ~ FASHION ISLAND f.ZJ NEWPORT CENTER Sllallol;s •n Spice You'll IOY• tM cMllghtfwl, IHty tut• ot lhellott 'n lplo.. A d•llctou1 blend of cfl••••· 1hallot1 and eplce to epark tM flavor of aendwfthH, P•rk u, uledt end 1necJI trey1. Com• on tn •nd h•v• • teat• before you buyl Featuring • • • ~ Saddle back Afternoon N. l'. Stoeks 'I VOL. 71 , NO 249, J SECT IONS. JO P AGES ~Heat Hangs • ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1978 TEN CENTS t 17 '"",""-.. On But Relief • ID ~ight fl) ~1t·u.0:1. P \."iKt \'1<'11 °'""' o.;,, ...... \Vt+ A. n1,1thf1t'd Santa A1111 t·on cht 1(111 1nknw ht•.11 "1thout e,tslt•r h v.mds l'I 1•xJ>t'<'lt'd tr> ket'I' tt•mpt•r Jlure., hen t•c 1n~ lk·t v. l'l'n tlw UO ••nd 11.)(1 ile1i1rn ma1 I.. 1n Or.in~<' l'ou11t'< until l'volt·1 1w1•1111 hrt'l'lc) lln·ul.. lhrouJth ,, tl1~h prt•,i.un· ''.\ 'tl'rn 1..itct Um. v.u•k A '' ~lh 1hn or '''<irt hlllK heat \1ondJ\ fo1 rt•d ..1 11ur11tl(•r of 1n land <'Ollnt) '><'h0<1I d1:.tr1t·t., to !>t!r'ld s lu1f •111~ h11m1· t·url.\ fmio 110 111 rl•: 'I lw lwJt v. J\ l' h.11> l Jui.t•ll ,, '>Imm on c•kc·tnu 1I t.'llNIO t11Hf prorn pll·rt a 1111111lw1 u( ht 1d pov. t 'I OlllJJ:t'1' l.H'l Ul tlrn1: lo II .,r111kt·,mJn for lht.· Suuthl'111 . ( 'uhrornia t.:d1M111 < 'ornpan) I 1kAuurd' <1lon A th1· ()rnnw1· t.'11.1i.t 'u1d bt·Jrh '''°"'di.. Mun rl •I\ v. en· 'l(T1tlar 111 1111111lit·n~ to tho'" .,...,1•k1•11tl flcK'k"I 11tt.-m111tl)ft I•• l'.,CJl>l' hollt,•r 1111Jnd km 1wr;1turt·' 'fht' f':I Turu f 111• ... 1.111(111 re vortcd 1tN thermometer hovering m·ar the 110 degree mark Mon· day ;ifh'rnoon IJowl'vcr. forecasters say the worst appears to be over with 11·mpt•rutures expected to drop a 1·ouple or degrees pe r day through the week Tt'mperaturei. in downtown ttuntan~ton Beach fell from 99 on Sunday to a high of 95 Monday. according lo local weatherman J Sht•rman Denny The Lower at Orange County (S{of Hfo:AT, Page AZ) Safety 'Overdue' PSA Crash Said Avoidable WA Siii NG TON <A P I The chairman of a House pane l look · mg into airline safet y said today tha• Monday's air disaster in San Diego "perhaps could have been avoided" had the govern- ment required a proposed col· lls ion-avo1dance !>ystem Rep J ohn L Burton. D·Calif . made the state ment in opening a series or hearings by a Govern ment Operations subcommittee into airline safety. He said testimony submitted by the Air Line Pilots Assoc1a· lion before the accident was "sadly prophetic " In the wstimony, ALPA Presi- dent John J. O'Donnell called for * • * Toll Now 150 a number of safoty moves by the Federal Aviation Administra- tion. including requiring the col hsion·avoidance sy!>tem. O'Donnell said the F'AA "has been unconscionably slow m ap plyin~ current technology to CRASH VICTIMS' NAMES GIVEN-Page AS aircraft certification." He blamed Lhis in part on "lhc protective relationship between the FAA and the manufacturers 1t regulates "The !"AA 1s still years away from certificating a n opera· tional collision avoidance * * * Prohers Sift Site - For Crash Victims SAN DIEGO <AP> - enc11 crews Canoed out through this city's devastated North Park section at dawn today. probing blocks of charred destruction for more victims of the worst air disaster in the nation's history. fnvest1~ators want to know why two planes. a Boeing 727 pas:,,engcr triJC l and a tiny Cessna. collided in clear skies ovN San Diego after both pilots had radioed they could see the otht'r planl'. <Related "Photos Page A3.l The coroner said at least 150 people died in what wa s the worst disaster In ll S. aviation history. Some officials expected the toll to n se. A Pacific Southwest A,irlines Jct with 135 persons aboard and a rented Cessna 172 currying an inst ructor and a pilot taking ad"anccd training collided at 9 03 a m Mond ay. killing everyone on both planes . At least J!Lmore djedJUL ground when bits or bodies and burning wreckage tore into hom es in the North Park neighborhood about three miles northeast of Lindbergh Airport Officials had no immediate explanation for the cause of the crash. Visibility at the time was 10 miles. "Both planes were given air traffic advisories that they were in the same area and both aircraft acknowledged that they had the other plane in sight." s aid Federal Aviation Administration spokes man Bruce Chambers in Los Angeles. Tape recordings from the air~iner cockpit and the airport control tower were given to the National Transportation Safety Board for analysis ·'There were pieces of body ever y wh e re ." said W T <See CRASH. Page A2) system to prevent mid·air col· li s ion s even though lhe technology has been available for many years," O'Donnell said. "Hundred s of airline 'passent:ers have died in mid-air col11s1ons in the past 20 years due to dericiencies in the present ai r trafru.' control system and its dependence on the ·see·and-be- seen · principle." he testified. O'Donnell's written testimony was prepared before Monday's collision of a Pacific Southwest Airlines Jct and a single·engine private plane in the worst dis· aster in U.S. aviation history. * * * Actress Loses Son In Disaster Ch arles Brea . 3S. son of Academy Award-winning ac· tress Claire Trevor of Ne,wPOrt eac an e ro er o one ol the owners of the Irvine Com-pan'y. was one of those who died Monday in the worst air disaster in U.S. history Officials of the Donald L. Bren Company confirmed that Bren, vice president of the firm that bears his brother 's name, was aboard the PSA jetljner involved in Monday's crash in San Diego. Ctl'arles Aren was vice presi- dent and director of design and marketing for the Westwood- hased Bren Company. He lived in Westwood. A spokesman for the firm said Monday .tiflernoon that the younger Bren was traveling to San Diego on business. 1''une nil arrangements were pe nding today. Bren, in addition to his mother a nd brother. Donald. 46. is survived by his father . Milton Bren of Newport Beach. o.ily .. 11.c -111¥ l'.tt 0'0.-.CI PIGEON BEATS THE HEAT WITH SIP FROM DRINKING FOUNTAIN IN SAN CLEMENTE Heat Wave Continue• In Orenge County: Relief Due Later In th• Week Over Viejo Growth Panel G.ets Power A proposal to give me mbers or' the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad· visor y Council <MAC } more say. so over future development in their 10,324-acre community was endorsed Monday by Orange County planrunc oommissiooera. The commission recom- mended that county supervisors approve the first major revision of t he Mission VleJO Planned "For the first time this spells out that MAC shall have the right of reyiew over everything that goes through," Maynard continued. Ma ynard said the new guidellnee ~ included • the request of both MAC and the Mission Viejo Company. He noted in the past, for exam- pie. a homeowner wishing to build ct room addition to his home normally needed only to come to the county for the pro- per l)ullding permits. U nd e r lh t: propose d guidelines. MAC would have to - make a recommendation to the county first. .,e said <See Mi\C, PaJie A21 C4i>mm4&nit - The revision gives MAC re-" Ga -~= ks T ,T.• view power over planning issues tes ~e ,, iews ranging from home additions lo new housing tracts. Dave Maynard. of the county On s • Pl Environmental Manageme nt tatzon an Agency. said in the past the county had sought MA C recom- menda tions only on so-called discretionary planning issues, such things as proposed zone .changes or use permits. ,Jn addition. he said. Mission Viejo Co mpany officials had been submitting their develop- ment .plans to MAC for recom· meodations , The .new guidelines require that MAC make recommend&· tions oh generally any develop- ment that may occur in the com· munity and gives the advisory panel more architectural con- trol. he said Sheriff Brad Gates is taking his disapproved plans for d South County station to the homeowners of the Saddleback Valley and Laguna Niguel. Plans for the $2.l million substation were killed by the county board of supervisors earlier this month in budget hearings.- Instead, supervisors opted ror a p lan transferring s heriff department offices from the South County Ci vie Center in Laguna Niguel into temporary trailers at the s ite. Pedestrian T11nnel . . ·Plan Gains Support" In a letter dated Sepl. 18. Gates reviewed the beard 's action and asked m embers whether his department should continue to seek the station. pl a nn ed to hou se l aw enforcement personnel serving an estimated 200.000 population. Saddlebaak Area Coordinating C o u n c 1 I l' x c t' u l 1 v • • b o a rd members reviewed the letter Monday night in Laguna Hills but rcfust'd to answer it until they poll the presidents of all the h omeowner a ssocia tio ns e nrolled undl'r the SACC umbrella SACC Is a quasi-governmental agency serving as a liaison o rgan1 tat 1o n bc>t ween south·county homeowner groups and civil' clubs a nd county government Two Lake Forest cemmunity associations ~ained the support D1 scuss1on Monday night indicated a board split on llle substation issue. with some members arguing for support of associations and county govern-the sherm and others noting that ..... o f the Saddleback Arca mcnt. _ . passaJte of Proposition 13 was an Two automob1le.s1ze tunnels itldlcation that government , . . ., .... ..,,,,_ ~ .. ~-.--.... .-..-.-..;w ENGtH! Of' PSA JETLINER LIES NEAR RUINS OF HOME BUAN!D BY FAfLLtNG OEINUS More BodlH Sought In Sen Diego After WOrat Air OIH~ter In U.S. Hlltory ~ _, • V,h-i ~i~~~Oeil·~~ f · a drlve'to construct a \tl.Pa' t(in. ne l beneath railroad tracks at Ridge Route Drive. Seeking the pedestrian tunnel below Santa Fe tracks are Lake Forest Community Associations I a nd fl. SACC is a n umbrella organization providing liaison between its member homeowner 1978 Pickeroo Prizes Won; Morew Come Six sharp prognosticators of weekend football fortunes have earned two television sets and four radios for their efforts in the first two weeks of Pigskin Plckeroo '78. Another television and two more radios will be awarded this third week of Pigskin Plckeroo '78 by Dunlap Appliances In Fountain Valley. To win, you must best predkt tbe outcomes of 30 weekend games. See today's sport• paces or the Daily Piiot Coe rules and an e~ blank. Winners ue an- ~~~-· Jorn ln the tun turn to Pap 84 .A':i:'P-a~~utrow bli!.P!~~lb t~i!. ,; ..in>.ft(ijP.IZr~ ,UJten, on ~ru>ital tra~S'"\Yll~r~«"~tige~rRouloe.~Ul'il·~ · ·'i>1J3J(lc\!(':!!~&ID-...:~t>at!ti'F,·-~· th~ough. The third tunnel is .re· But in his Jetter. Sheriff Gates quired for the safety of walking notes that $1 ts ooo already has school chHdren, the associations <See SHERIFF, Page AZ> contend. Cost would be about $100,000. Occidental Land. major Laite Forest developer. has pledged $50.000 for the project, a com- munity association spokesman said Monday. The spokesman said the com· munity associations hope to raise $25,000 and will seek the other $25,000 from the County of Orange. The two groups are pushing hard for maintenance of the ex- isting two tunnels and addition of the thfrd because the narrow passages restrict the amount of traffic and size of vehicles on Ridge Route Drive. And, said a spokesman, "They are unique, picturesque an<t part of the charm of Lake Forest." Projected possibilities for the tunnels are their c losure because of pedestrian dangers. development of Ridge Roule as o major county arterial with a four·lane tunnel and eventually a freeway overpass to the Leisure World area. Coast Weather Sunny through Wednes· day and not quite as hot Lows tonight 6S to 72 Highs Wednesday near 80 at the beaches to 90s in- land. INSIDE TODA t' Women are swelling rht rank,, o/ moonlighters. for rea&on& tlla.t ran'1e from sur· vivol to love. See Page 86 ...... Most Lake Forest residents, ..DMlkesmen con\end, don't want -arhu ., ..... -........... ~...._,... traffic al'tery. l 1171 Patael E11dersed Health Agency . Powers Given O.olt Pt""' ,..,.. -......... H rN Morn-.un ~ho µI U) l'<i lhl' Sh,1clo\\ on r •1d1n tn thl• 1930~ and t!J.llb , dwd or u he ,11 t t1 It .H' k ~1 on du ) In llolh "ood Friend:, sii1d :!)ourin~ tt•mtwruture:, mJ) ha\ t' been 1 fut·tur Bl GAR \' (;KAN\'I U .t: OI , ... o.11r ,. .... ••Att OtopJrt rn1•n1 or ll c11llh 1<:d11rut1on 111111 W1•1furt• offldub .1nnr1u11r<'d M11111l uy !hut lht· Oru11 l(I' ('1111nt) lt1·11lth l'lunrurtH C:uu111·1l lhl!I lu•1·11 .i 1v1•11 lull d1·1ngnal1u11 us t ht• county '11 hl•ulth 11yRll'ffi1> UlJCn<'Y ·rhl! IO<'ul hculth Jlhannh11< unit hus bet.·n C)IJt•rntlnK undt!r u cond ll lcmul 1ll"~ll(11atlon 1'hut 11tandinJC 'lOIJl>l'cJ JuNl ... hot t of l(i VIOi( 1111' t'oUnt·ll the hct·Mt' 1t m·~·di. to .:1un i.wcepml( lont r ol over the county's multi m1lllon dollur u ycur bc111th mdu.,try Along "'''h llF.W 'i, full desl~nut1on l'ilntt' tht', unnounn·ml·nt thut 0(;11 PC will rl'l'el Vf' l:t federal J(rltnl Of $872,300 to finance •lb opcrnl11lll 1n the comm!( fll!lcMI yettr Fre•P9PAI CRASH TOLL RISES • • • Uradbury, a police offit•t!r at the c rush site ··Part::;()( bod1tis were :sticking 1nt.o a wall. I hope I never see a ny thing like 1t ugum " Ernen:t·ney c rcwl> worked through the night. sepur»ting cor p ses f rom the i.t l ll s moldering wreckagt! in the streets " ( think Wt• h3Vl' all the maJOr portions of bodies picked up," ~ai d Warren Cha m bers of the San Diego Count y coroner'i. office "I know the death toll is upwards of 150 " Prae~ts ~orkcd <ilongs 1de l'ml·r~ency crewi. ui. they put tlozens o f corpst•::. irlto yellow body bagi. and s tacked t hem 10 rl'fngc•ralcd vans an 100-degree ht.>al N11rth Park rci.1ch·nt!I, muny or them elderly, ran !'>Creaming 111to the streets. us bodies and hurning debris hurtled d own from 3,000 ft•et Ten hom~·s were dc•i.trny l'd and l>t X more dama~ed after fiery wreckage tou c h ed o rr blazes that bhtckened a half-bloc k urea. More than 100 firefighter s wor'ked to extinguish the fires A large Wlnf' piece smashed into the pat io al the rear of the North Park Seven t h -Day Advcnt1::.l Church Caretaker At Least 22 Arrested in Crash Looting SAN [)lfo:GO <AP I Al leC1st 22 people were booked for in· Vt!St1 gal10n Of loollnJ:: tt nd 1ml)t!d· mg polil'e officers ut the scene of lhe worst aviation disuster in U.S. history, a uthorities s<Jy. Poli rc sJ)Okcs m an Dan Hall s:ud muny or those a rrested Monday were juveniles a nd must wen• C1rrcslcd for picking up Pll'C~h of plant.· wrec:kag" ror :souvl·nir::.. · liut s ome Wl're caught JXJl'kl'tmg Jl'Wclry and watchci. and valuabll·i. of lhal n<Jturc," llall <lid Other orftn•rs s;.iid those ar rested tnl'ludt·d one mun who took a ~et or keys from Ont! of the l'ori.1:.ci. and some who tried to ran:rnck homes :>ct af1rl' by fl urn mi.: phllll' dl'lmh. Jewels, TV Taken A burl(lur who pried open u screen win(iow lo gain tintry ~Q9~.J ~~£t"'*pd~''1litvlsig.u,fg.! ~~. fflhi'if' a!1"'""".l!:'I "tbl'd~nom'e ·016li~~ (;ounty sheriff's officers i,aid thl' brl'ak-1n was reported by Claudette Do roth)' Brui;tsche. 42, of 21739 Lake Vista. The loss w~1s v alued al $1,245. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '""" o·~~ '""" n.,,, p,.,.,. .,"'.""'". , .Ifft O•N" .,.., .... , .,,.,,, u. CWJMtVW-Jb, ft .. O• ... 0 (er" I P11hh \l\1...., (fl~•"' ~.w.-1•-01ll"'M\ ••• (kin! ,.~ M&"d•Y tf'llOIYQ'\ t ,IM~ lf\f (A'\.f t ..,..., •• ~ .. -~,.111 n. ' ...... .,.tf'lfl'"""' n. ... f ~ '''" v.u..-., ,, w ;.. ··•0"'"' "• v ..... ., •IW1 l •~A~M Pt \o\11h(Olll\t 4\•"'IQNr.q'°"'•l•·1 1· "" \ p.,M• "'it \ •lw• '"""' ~Nt W'4Jftt "' ,,. ,,-,nc,0.-1 hbf·V.•"'Q ot•nt '' "' m w.,, n .... "tl•..-t (•l"\tlll M-'"\~ f •l1tft1n1•t"/"ftl tlleM ttN .... o,. 10t·nt •nd "wtJ'•~tw-• H U. Cwt"'Y V ol I t#1 \H)o "' •"(I -""'N '41 ~f\lt')n "••"'" ...... ,, f #'hH• ""' ...... ~ MA11•<1~'HI f ttlf~ O•flttM '--' flU<~•-N•fl A\\l\t•nt M•f\«t011"9L1tUut Saddletiacll Valt.v Office 1'10t Lfl ,.,_, NOeG at \1t~-[l'MU ,_,,. •• , OfllOH ( •r\14' Mt•,4 J'~O W"'' ti•Y 'Jt,,••t1 ,...,.,,,f\t.JIO"I ft.eiKft Hll\ ltitt«.n f\ovh .,,.,., t•qun•'"•'" ,, .. o~.,.,,,_, Teltt:)llO"o (1141642-4121 Olatolflocl Adwonl9'119 l42•Ntl \.MHtf"ltirlC.' Vet .. ¥ Hf'W\ Ottitr Neil Stickney s aid u rrumpled uttache case. containing only six pens and pencils, fell onto the luwn nearby. In the c hurc h courtyard, St1ekney found a pair of g lasses und a broken key on a plastic key ring, labeled "Gibbs Flight Ce nter ." id e ntify ing the co mpa n y based at nearby Montgomery Field tha t owned the Cessna. Bill Gibbs, president of the company. id entified the two persons aboard the single·e ngine Cessn u as M af'ln4! Sgt. David Boswell. 35. and his in::.tructor , Martin Kazy. 32. G 1 bbs said Bos we ll had a pilot's license but was l aking addition al i n s truct io n on in st rume nt C1 p proach and landin~ procedures G ibbs suld Kazy might have intentiona lly blocked Bos well's vision , u common pritctice in instrument tr a inin g , but s aid luca l contr ollers had g1 ven Boswell his a pproach pattern. .. He was just where he wus supposed to be," said Gibbs. The pilot of the 727. Capt. J ames Mc Fe ron or Escondido, Calif .. had been with PSA for 17 years. airline officials said. T ht> PSA night. one o f the airline 's busiest commuter runi., had begun in Sat·ramcnlo with a stop in Los Angeles OffictaJs said the plane was <'arrying 37 or the airline 's ·employees, many or them ~enior personnel Al so abo<1rd were :i number of :;tale government employ~s who had bourded in Sacramento Gromyko Falls Ill, Resumes U.N. Speech UNITED NATIONS <APl Soviet Foreign Minh;ter Andrei A Gromyko was taken ill while speaking to the U.N General Assem bly today and was helped from the podium Hut 55 minutci. later he re sumed his :>(>l'ech after receiving mc<lical attention The ff9 .year·Old Gromyko was :-land in~ at the lectern al the front or the large. h1~h-cc1hn~ :u~se mbly h a ll , reading his speech tn the a!lsem bl y's general policy deh ute, when he :;lumped forwurd. He was ht•lr><!d from the podium and out or the room bv m embers of the Sovie t delega 1i~ ;..:ui u.~~.Q~v..-~:· •. ~ He bicci1h'F'i1l as he began the 11th page or a Hi-page address. Gromyko stopped to take u s ip of water but could not go on. He was taken lo an office behind the podium. where he was given medical attention. Gtomyko was Soviet delegate to the assembly al its firs t session in New York In l946. He trns ret urned almost annually since. He has been foreign m inister for 20 years despite various changes in the top Soviet leaders hip. He Is now a member of the Politburo. Ile is scheduled to hold critical te lks with Secretary of State Cyrui; R. Vance on proposed new Sovlet -U.S . s tra t egic e rmR limitation agreement In New York on Wednesday. Seven minutes afier he tort the pod ium . U .N gpokes man Franco is Olulluni said Gromyko was feeling better and Intended to resume hi11 ap4luch. Stamp Meet Set .. , ... 110 ttO••dv\•• •ltftOw , .. Cl•t D4't,,,1U ief\ ..... ,,~,...,, Sfln Clem ente rc11ldc nt Bob K i ng Is to s p 3k to the Saddle bnck Stamp C lub on ~#~~~~Mf;Jiljlllilil~.,..~,.,.. ................ !!la-6.... . 'wednes duy at 7 p . m. T h e meeting li; t-0 be hitld at the T..os Alisos Intermediat e School, 25171 Moore Ave . Mibslon Viejo \et•"'tt ti•\~ .. ,, ... ••1.t fl C...t.a MfW C'•tlf••" • \u•u' •• ,,,.,,. ctw •"••• \J 't ft'IOf'l"I• ")y lft••t '' \0 rwwftl._lf '!'ilHAlt ' dlnflrl•fteft'll U MMu"IPttf Wht•n t•11u1>lt•d with ti $37.300 ... 1 .. tt• hl•ulth plunnallJ! gr'unt, th • ft• d t• r .II m o n t' y m e u n 11 l he l'h\llH' II 'as bud~1·I In t97H 79 will 111 t $U09. f~)() W 11 h Ith full dc~•~nutaon the llf',1llh plUlllllll~ l'OUOl'tl Wllb hundud ttw respon1Jiblltty for so t•ull1'd appropriateness rcv•~·w s o r all heulth cure 1n11lltutaom~ tr\ the county. Sud1 11.'Views. w~ich ar e condul'lt'd once every five years. .111• u1ml-d at determining If u fac1hty m service is. in offeel. mt:t'llng ucceplalJle standards. !'hose review!. when coupled "'1th the counc il's power to approve or disa pprove i1,11Jlicatlons for m uJor medical 4equapmcnt purchases u:; well as expun111011 pluns or exlsll.ng fol'1hl1t'S give OCllPC sweeptng power over the county's hewth c:u re industry OCHCP Executive Oifec1or Stunley Matek :said in a press re lease the full designation moves the council into closer partnership with the county's health cure providers. M atek said the council will co nc e nt rate o n "g ross overbuilding and overbuying which hu c haracterized the hospital s<.'ene in Or ange County during the past decade." Full designation of OCHPC by federal officials came on the heels of recent c riticis m of the health planning council. Last month. a spokesman for the United Hospital Ai;socia tion or California asked for a probe In t o OCHPC plun :; t o 1nvcst1gate doctor ownership in ho::.µ1tul 1> $100 Reward Offered in Dog Deaths Rl•sidents of the Corona dt>I Mar neighborhood where seven d ogs h uve been p oison e d rece ntly a rc orrering a ·s100 r e ward for the arrest and conv1ct1on of the poisoner. The animals rive of which have died have been s tricke n after eating ha mburger laced with a strychnine-based rat poibOn Police s aid the poisonings huvc been reportc..'d in lhe area eus l of MucArthur Boulevard und north of East Coast ll1ghwoy. /\ s p o keE>m a n for the neighborhood group said anyone with information oo the case should contact Detective Lee Roberts. 644 -3782. State Senate Candidates Set Debate Democrati c As~emb lyman Ron Cordovu and Re publicun .John Schmitz are scheduled to ~quare orr Ill their third debate Thursday. 111111 one sponsored hy the Saddleha<'k Valley Cham ber of Commerce The two candidates for the 36th Slate Senute seal a re to be Joined at Mls:1ion Viejo County C lub by David Be rgland, l.,ibertariun Party candidate for the senote post. a ch amber spokehwoman said. The 12:JO p.m. debate -~e or fi ve anticipated before vote rs go to the polli; In November -Is t o be moderate d by R ETV announcer George Phe lps. Questions are Invited from the a udience :.s we ll as from a panel of news reporters Including the Doily Pllot'11 Gary Granville. /\ noon lunchl'On Is to precede ttt.-tl•ll•-. ..a.. apolleawomep uid, and reservations !or the pro1<ram ml'y be m a de by colling the cha m ber office, R37-3000 Sea Scare 'Cima' Pania Diver GLOUCEST1':H. Mass I Af» Th~ story could be called ''Clawi:. .. It's thl' talc of a 131 ::-puund lobin •r thul :,tttrcd the atr out of a Boston ~cuba d iver. Th(• lohs ll't wa~ discovered by Boston lawyer Chu tk Sdlaub. :l2. while ht• and a companion. Je r ry Buker, 47 . or Framingham, Mass .. were scuba dlv· lllg. ' ·1 'l Schauh 8J>Olled the crustacean s ta1 a s . 1 <·ruwled into u burrl.'I. und called Baker to In· vc:-.tigut<' Ba kl'r pulled the trcature. 31/~·feet long. f rorn thL' barn•!. That's when Schuuh panicked .. "I lost ull m y uir and headed for the surface, Sc: haul> said. The lobster"!> tlaws were about one foot long and ~even inchei:. wide. . . T he men decided lo give him to the New £ngland Aquar ium. where he will be . the second largest of the 20 they have. T he b!ggest one. "Gargantua." weighs 34 pounds and 1s about 40 years old. \. HEAT WA VE CONTINUES •. Airpo:-l logged a high o r 94. while the thermometer al the Newport Pier registered 91 Mon· duy . Firemen at the Top or th~ World fire station, perched atop th e hills be h ind down town L<iguna. s aid tc mpernturcs re· ached 93 degrees by 4 p.m . Mon· day Santa Ana Jumped ubove the 100 degree mark again. logging a high or 103. down just one degree from Sunday Sch ool district o fficials throughout the Orange Coast * * * Tips Help IJwing Heat W ithout a portab l e air conditioner outdoors it's going to be tough to beut the heul for tht> next few days But u Costa Mesa physician contacted by the Daily Pilot has some li1J6 on how lo keep the hot spell from ta king its toll on you through heat cxhC1ustion. The first symptom is a gene ral loss or cncr~y often followed by brief fainting or more lengthy loss o r consciou:.ness, warns Dr. Norton Humphreys. "Somelimt•:o. peuµle get beyond that point. to high Ctver, wh ich is a severe m e di cC1 I problem not to be tr eated by a h1yman." Dr. Humphreys adds. ·'The thing to do to prevent heal exhaustion Is to keep the body 's n atur a l conti n e mechanism working a:s well as possible . 1t doei. this by evaporation," the Costa Mesa ~eneral pructationer notes . S ufficient a mounts of liquids gave the body something to work with, but Dr Humphreys says people should reme m ber that' sweuling robs the body or potassium "This has to be re placed" thr ou gh "liberal a mounts" of 'potassium that is uvailitble in fruit and vegetable juices. Alcohol. coffee. candy a nd soda that conta in caffeine are items t-0 avoid during the hot s pell because each works to rob the body or potassium . Physical activity should be restricted to early morning or evening hours, Or Humphrey~ advises . And. if you decide to stay indoors completely. Hlr conditionjng units should be set at about 20 degrees cooler than outdoor temperatures . a rea s aid they were keeping an eye o n air conditioners today but a ll students were expected to tough it out. Fountain Valley Elementary and Newport -Mesa Unifie d :;choo l district officials said to d ay they we re re luct ant lo send stude nts h ome ea rly becC1use of the high numbers of working parents 1n their dis· trict s . The temperature reached a sizzling 104 degrees and the air co nditio ner fa ile d a l Carl Hankey School in Mission VieJo Monday. "It began to gel a little wa rm." said Principal J ohn Hopkins, '"but we didn't have uny real problems." Fi ve schools an the lrvane Unified d istrict had uir condi tioning problems. but student!. remained at school. Dr . R icha rd W e lt e . s u p e r i n l e n d l' n t 0 r ·t h e Sudd le back Unified School District. noted that principals have been advised to either cut back or drop <a t th e ir discretion> school time physical e du ca tion act iv iti es a nd after-s<.'hool athletics. ·southern California Edison o f fic ials said t heir system reache d u record dema nd of 11 ,997 .000 kilowatts or electricity Munday artern()On The 1m~vious record of 11.429.000 kilowHtl1> was :;el July 14. The obvious reason for the mc reased dem and is the high use of a ir conditioners. but offic ials said they are confident they can keep up with the power de m ands. Inland a reas of the county were hardest hit by power outages that are bla med on lht· ina bility or power transformer:. to dissipate heat during evening hours ) About 2,250 custo me rs wer e witho ut power in northeast Mission Viejo between 2 p.m. and 8:30 p.m . Mond ay ' whe n underground cables overloaded a nd s horted out. offi<'i Hls for tht- San Diego Gas and Electric: Company said. 'Ibief Takes Rings Two rings jointly valued al $3 .000 were taken f rom a Mission Viejo ho m e by an intruder whose method of entry 1s unknown to Orange County s heriff's officers. Deputies said the theft was reported by pest control operator. William Earl Hamilton , 54, of 26411 Via Gaviotta. f'romP-.AJ SHERIFF ... been spent for !>Uttlon plan~. Also ho tiJSllmutcg that service:. prov1<.k<t l0t·ally from the slution would provult> :l.400 hours of add1t1onul patrol t1mE> annually l>y chrnmutang truvcl between Santa An;.i anti the southern Orun Jte County for the booklnJ( or pri:umn-. "In a<l<ltlaon." Ciatci; wrote, "tht> Cultfornw lllghwuy Putrol would huvt· saved a minimum or I ,20Q hour~ 11er Yl'IJr of p&trul t I m e through ll ~C or thc:.c hie i Ii tit's " (;<&le~ s<11d thl• tem porary trai le r s will eo:s t county govl•rnment $175,000 for 3,50o square feet or space "It is our rontentlon." Gutes wrote . "that the people of ~outhNn Orange County want a nd •ftes .. rve erfect1vc and e Hl<'1cnt law Pnforcement It is a lso our conll'nt1on that th1::. scrvi('\' <'an IJ<.'s l bl· provided through '11•vclo111ng an adt•quate station with arrestet> holding fadhll\'S .. Ev<'n Ill th1· lal{hl or all aspects of Proposition 13. wt: feel lhal our J<'llons (In seeking the f:11·1ltly lh1:; Yl'<Jr I Wl'rC well JU Stif11.'d Thi ~ was further strcn~thC'ned . when il wai> outlined thal coni.truclion costs are expecll•d to ri:;e 2 percent per month during the coming year " Fnnw Page A I MAC ... M /\C member Gury Stont-y told comm1s:;1one!1' his council a lso would like to have the right to appeal plannin~ decis ions they d1saj:!ree with to county supervisors Comm1ss1oncr:; were advised, howevl'r. l hut state law pro- h1b1ts i;?rantang the MAC the right of appeal. lnd1 v1dual MAC m e mbe rs may appeal planning derisions on their own hut not as a body. Commissioners Monday also deleted a prop<>sal that would have r equired the Mission Viejo Company to build 2S percent of the 10.000 homes lo be built in lht' community in the so-called af fordable pr in• rangc Instead. comm1sswncrs said the company will have to follo" w h a l ev£•r h ousi n g po li cy !!upe r v1sors adopt later this Yl'<I r Supervisors C1re to adopt a sci elf pol1<·1cs <t1med al providing I<•:;:. cxpc•ns1\/l' homl·:; 1n unm cor1>orated areas. The revision endorsed Monday a lso adds 478 addit1onaJ acres to - the planned community. About 400 acres would be in the north part or the community alon g El Toro Road aruL.Oso C r c el< a n d w o u I d re m·.a in agricultural until later. The remainder would be a long the San Diego 1'~recway 10 south M 1ss1on V11•10 and would be de· ~1gnutcd for future andu~trial de velopment Nuke Tests Set Wednesday LJ\S VEGAS <AP> -Two un dcrgroun<f ntJ('lear lesls each with 11 yic•ld of between 20,000 and 150.000 tons of TNT-have t)el.'n scheduled for WednesdC1y at the Nevada Te:1t Site The W<'apons rel;,I N1 tests will be ('O nduelt.'cf at Yucca Flat SOffi (' 90 miles northwest Of here, said spokesman Oave Jackson of the ftodt'ral f:nl'rgy Depart· ment Th<' tests will occur aboul 20 minul<'S apurt. · Jackson said c:onduc-tang two tests o n the same duy is uncom m.on but has been done before . and ~ FASHION ISLAND '%J NEWPORT CENTER ,. You'll '°" the d9ll9htt111, H•tr I Ht• of lhellol• 'n lplo•. 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While hl' gav<' no hint In u speech to world rinAnC'e leaders whut anti· inTlotlon uctions are plnnned. he said thef will be "specific and tough" und wll be followed by other measures l ot~r ' Ca.rw l& cxpecltid to announce Hma ot UM! GaHl'IFU-WIUWa • few weeks OAIL Y I 'LU 07 Fewll'i lb Survey Tallies Personal Papers By SYLVIA PORTER The tugher a person's income. the more pe rsonal docu ments he or she is hkely to po11se11s The collecllon or doN ments -from a baptismal certificate to a check·cashml{ card -hits a m aximum of about 23 between the ageb or 30 and 60. then drops slightly . Nearly everyone has a Sochal Security card, most have driver's licenses. birth certificates. marriage llceris~~ and credit cards . Two-thirds of Americans have baptis mal certificates and hair have a ssociation membenh1p cards T IOS IS A SAMPLING OF THE prehmmary rmftngs or an Incomplete study on the importance of personal papers IO the hves or U S. Citizens being conducted by James 8. Rule. a sociologist at the State U111ve rs1ty of New York at Stony Brook. and three colleagues The study 1:1 divided into two parts. The first. from which these findings a re drawn, focuses on the impact or the growm g us" of records on people's lives. lt 1s based on inte r views with a cross-section of adults in a Long Island '>uburhan area The second part or Rule's research, s t1ll under war . 1~ based on interviews with da ta collectors in credit bureau<., the lRS. insurance companies. motor vehicles. etc "We hope to draw a portrait of how personal mform o lion nows throu~h J)e1)· p e ople and bur ~au cracies," RuJe said The report will be completed in about two years There are a ft!w s hockers in preliminar y findings Money's Worth ONLY ONE OUT OF EVERY SIX Americans hal> :. wall. among the most important s ingle documents of a hfet1me That is the same proportion possessing a re1umt:. divorce papers, transcript, diploma. One-fourth tiave check-cashm~ cards a nd union and military discharitc papers or those surveyed . only Ji per cent hold passports The tally did not include such documents 3l> stock certificates. real estate title and auto reg1strat1on. because these papers belong to the household r ather than to the in· d1v1dual. lt did. however, include questions to reveal how people feel about the record!'! kept on by governme nt and private orgaruzat1ons E1,lilht out of 10 said they beheve more recor ds ar e being kept today than 20 years ago and almost half disapprove thtl> trend TO THE QUESTION: "Do you feel that the use of computers has affected personal pnvacy 1n Amen ('a'l'" two·th1rds said "yet\." a nd 28.5 percent said "no .. As for computers. eight out of 10 said they beheve the Impact of com puter!> on privacy 1s negative. 5 percent find 1t positive. and 11 percent said the ir impact on pr1V acy 1~ neutra l or maxed. Seven out of 10 in the survey believe banks allow lhe Internal Revenue Service to check accounts In fact. when the I RS wants to see a taxpayer 's bank records and the taxpayer refuses, the l RS sends an agent to the bank with an official sum mons. The bank has 14 days in wh ich to comply. The IRS must notify the taxpayer that It has served the s ummons . Ir the taxpayer directs the bank not to comply, the IRS mus t gel a court order before it can proceed. , Seven out or 10 said they believe. a bank has the ngM to ask credit card applicants whether they have been divorced . But the Equal Credit Opportunity Act forbids :i bank to ask if applicants a re married, unmamed or ~ep-arated when they 11ppiy-for credit. -with -a-few -excep. lions Booklet Helps Lease Lotteries: No Aid. Needed By The Assodaled P res6 From tame to time the government a llows the pubhc le buy o il and gas leases on pubhc land and some firms hav(• advertised this al> a potenliaJ route lo quick wealth and fortune What the firm~ offer 1!> ass1tance in entcnng your name m the off1caal government lottery drawings for lht> leases BUT THEV CANNOT IMPROVE your chance of ge' tang selected an this lottery und you cun enter on your owr 1r you know what to do f'irst, however , 1t !>houlcl tw not ecl that federal land' within a known ml and ~as producins.t area arc nol offered by lottery. tht!y a re issued to the quahhed peri.09 who makes the highest bid. It's the la nds that arr not 111 J known 01101 ga~ prMu<' m g a rea also c·alled wtldcat areal> that 1tre offered by lotter y Previously long lanes formed when such lundlt wcr" ol· . fercd for lcusc. (16~~ .. -r..t». t(~.,:,..-e.. .,.. \! t ,,',6tltttt~ti .. ..-_...,. ... \-_~tt.,.~ /lj\ in~ busll)CS!'o ani:J even NErr~ TO 7 TCE 1 n t u r 1 n ~ t• mp! o y ,. '" WJ lJJ t ry tnA to <0ontrot tlw crowd. The result wui. the estubhshment of the drawings The Interior Oepartm(•nt s Bureau of Land Management has issued a hooklet te lling how to get your name e ntered .,, these drawings The booklet, "Can You Renlly Strike 1l Ric/\ en the Government 011 and Gus Lottery,'' 1s ava1lahle without c ha rge from the Consumer Jnformat1on Center . Dept ~2F. Pueblo, Colo . 81009 BUT 111E GOVERNMF.NT says most or these lands, nearly all of which are in the West, are never drilled. and c ha nces of winning the lottery are slim anyway. Last year about 21) million people applied for 9.000 tracts. When a drawing is planned. the st ate BLM offtce pre pares a liRt of available tracts ranamg from 40 acres to 2.560 acres. These lasts can be o btained tor a few dollar' from the state offices Lease a pphcat1ons a re accept<.'d until 10 a.m. on the firth wor king day urtcr the posting. The Corms are uvu1lil· ble al any BLM office and must be accompanied by 3 S10 fee that cannot be r('funded lf you win you must pay the first annual lease fee or St an acre Wtthin IS days VOU W1 Ll. PROBABI~ V THEN want to sell your lease to an 011 company or lndepenClent contractor because drill· ing 1s very cot1tly and u $10,000 bond must be posted oofore work can bef(in I( your leuse is neor :i koown oll or ffttS dcvelopmc:nt. ~· compony will probably approach you and offer tt lump s um or royalty interest in 1m y future production If the a rea Is more speculohvt'. you'll have to look for a bµyl!r Government expert~ ,oy you mtty prefer to use 11 ltlan.c 5ervlce that wall evaluate the .lVll.11.lble tracts and hand!\! the paperwork Cor you, but they suqeal "'"' wary ol fttm en~ ttplhniltlc ~- .. Ba DAIL'( PILOT Te levis ion TONIGHT S LATEST LiSTINGS 11 ~.SU .-\\ EVENING t<OO I D • NEWS ~NCYON£1 Wt>en •" _,.,ty hfWmol •.n 14.1 -VII'"' .... w-"'tt VtM1 lr...1 th• MJ&u """~"t • _._ .. ,.. -otr I YOO OON,. &AV lHf 9AAOY llUNCH C '""V " """"'"'0 111• PM>O• C•t i.n11 t"-•"""'II ••t •n t~ l81T'•t1r """' .... (tt"(I-• A MO<o•I .rtm•t .. • STIU'CTS Of &AN ~AANCtaCO 9 Oll'(A eA8~ U'-'Wkl ua~ Mftt\1~ .,.,. •"••' l H••b_., l.l a"1u..i1 11'1 '°9 f'RU:HAN() SKETCHING A ltQ111" .. , I I I ' CN Nf'WS ntJ W<>"l.0 NfWS f()Hj()HT &*>. llC fACOOVOH ILOVC lUCV l~ t '90'''"'..,,,. ,.,...., .tn ett.•t--.. ~tfl\Ma U1 # .. n1.wt •·• t\#tf\iftl R .• •.,' .... -5) M!Cf4Afl JACl(S()H ••.,.toltf W•,.._frf, '"MN 1. S 11--pef 16 "'"'''" l\11 ..... \J ~ '""'''"'. fhVI 10 ,,... ll N , .... ..,. ., ... ,..,ltl'f "'"' hl\•J • " cJlt>aHnW'fhtnl 14'/ .. 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"'' son s conlta<:I law cl11s~­ room and b"ngs d•s:<•s- l•ous resulls tor Frankhn 0 GRANDPA GOES TO WASHINGTON Kelley lnhe,.ts fony The J!>11SliJnt (II Sf'n<;IOr Kollo>y '> pt(>(JtlCCSW• 1o•n~ with K"lllly n• J i.truqg1u U> mhOOutl' an unpopular boll 0 MQVI[ •••• T tu ( ft •I• (1'61th•n t 1'4h4 l)t•lt111H" "E' H•yl .. y Moll• A qttw• ... .. ,, ,,1 .... .., • cf'1•f>-~tJt~ ti Hlfl ht 1UU\.h tru . .1; ''f1At1 hi '"'' 1.,,.....,. d1\tu1~ IM ""ii" I ""'0* 11 hu I 0 1101 HAPPY DAYS f utt11tt ' Bl•r1dn••• f on "" 1u•nti "'" v•iton hue 11v ., ul ,, ll411>!11n1u1y (iJ MOlllE .. • • WthlWt.it( f t'll t htt l''"~"~ul111n ( 19'>7) I y1uroo 1'11wtH M.irlu"" lJ•nl111h A clel11n(Junl ~ w1I• ~QllOUllY 11111 m1 ""'' Wllh 11111 tllhhlllOny Ill h1~ tnll'<ll'I 11181 (2 h•'> I Cl) CAROL BURNETT ANOFRIEHDS I""''" 1~ut11 Ruu1 Ja<.k 1 .. 11oui (I) MDI/IE • • U.,yortll Bel•el l"1t.um.,,,tu1v An t:11.am1 ""ll(Jn mto Irle wotld ol P"~C.'11t ft.)lpe11ence~ •'- oll"lt <l t:> h" I ID THE OLITI'EAING PRIZES Ar• A'l>Oem•c l•le A,, . 1nttu1ac•lU couple antt wmt1 01 the" colleague-. t"nter 1 n,_ Enqhsn unover '>tly'" t9/0 m INDtANS AND THE LAW Oueshon 01 So•nrognty 8'.30 0 (~ LAVERNE I. SHIRLEY The Robbery lav111ne 1oarns !lllr no;w lovu 1nle•· \l\I •S m1x1ng 1omanc11 w11n <Otltlery Cl) THE ODO COUPLE F'Ah~ bnngs home an ,1bandonoo oaoy much 10 Oscar s <:ttscomllluro m OVEREASY Rollo May: M11d1Co1e. Parl J. Barbora Mandrnll tRI 9:00 0 ([l MOVIE ··one In A M1111°" The Ron l eF'IOrll S1orv'" (Prem1ellll LAVa• Bvrlon Mad9t1 S1nc111ir Tn11inc•ed11ll4'11se 01 Detroit Tiger cen1i-1 11eld11r non LeFlore lrom puson 1nma111 to baseball supers1a1 is drama1tzeo 0 MOVIE Ba1uued' IP•e11uete/ Karen Gra~Sll' M1l..P F'arrcll T nref' wov~~ auempt 10 cope w1tt1 lh" phy~C81 ~OUSP rlltlde<ad bV lhe" tiusbanos 0 @ THREE'S COMPANY love OuJrv Jdtk gub mt TUBE TOPPERS "CET 28 Ii :m Michael Ju<.'kson ll,1rol<I W1ll •11s. special c.1dv1scr to lht! l ' S clch.'gut1m1 tu th<.· l ' N G<.-neretl As '>t'lllhlv ml'clinl.! on d1sarm~1mcnt. talks ,1hou t lh<' dangers of nuc lear weapons KNXT f) !I 00 Movt<.•. "One in a J\lrllw 11 Th<· Hon L<.•Flor<.' Story ·· The 1nc'1'ecliblt· r1s<· of Uctro1t Tigl·r center f1<'1 d<·1· Hon Ll• l'lon· SL·t· oiclure below KO<.:E rso 10 JO p m Voter's P1pt'l11w Prt'«.•kc:Lson '78 Orctn~e County 1011 rnultsts cxan111w c:andiclatcs and IS· sues 111 tht• November clct'l&0n 1deo thal Ch•ISSV lh1n1<s he~ her typf> 11lle• ~noop •no 1n hor 01a1y ti) MERV GRIFFIN C..uests I arrah FawCtltl Ma1o•s Portll• Bibb Cnovv Chase A•etna F1ankhn Ga•y Bulil'y Jay BemS111m m MASTERPIECE THEATRE Thi! Mayo• 01 Castw b11dge · TM Mayo• and Oon•ld Fa11rae go alter lhe ..ame womon lhf' whole town learns ol Henctiard s ..ec:rot p..at trom 11 surpro~ •no sou1ce (Pett 4 ot 11 11:30 0 @) TAXI Blind D11te Alea l>Jll\ '" tove With thll YOICll ovttt ... ~ call s answe•mo service and 11rran911s a dinner d1110 wrlh the unknown pt11son 6i) ME ANO STELLA Ehzabll1h Cotten. a hoos11· keeper 101 most 01 her 83 yeors. ·~ portrayllll 111> an important purl 01 Ame" con blues 10;00 e e NEWS II Q]) STARSKY & HUTCH 'Bhndlold" Storsky 11111~ '" iove w•lh a ooovt•lul worn dn tw acc1dontolly bhn<:teo cJuronQ a robbery shoot out Cl) NIGHT GALLERY Ell) THE PALUSERS Alie• Plantogeoel resigns dS P11m•' M1n1ste• he ano GIPnc;ora t:.iretully 10110 .. the •omllnces ot 1he11 t:n11 dren (Al m NEWSCHECK 10300) Q) NEWS W VOTER'S PIPELINE PRE-ELECTION "78 Jim t.OOPI'< dnO d0 01dllQI! t.ountv newsmon eaamu1!' me cand•dotes and •?Jsues on lhll Nov11mbe• fllOCllon 11:00 e o o oo ®J NEws 0 DATINOGAME 0 MOlllE • + '' My Man GOdl111y ( 1957) June Allyson. Davia N•v(l(I A bum •S g1v(l(I a 1ob .. , e buller •n a soc;oely" woman s house and turn., 001 to be a memt>e< 01 Aus111an 1oyany 12 hrs 1 ti) THE GONG SHOW I!) MONTY PYTHON'S FL YING CIRCUS &;, DtCK CAVETT •• C:nghs" A Dying Language? Cuesls John Kenneth Galbta1\h Edwin Nowm8n. Aones do Molle. Jo!ln Simon. onctvdonq N1chotas Johnson Herbe• I Schm11r11, Aon Powe•s and Jolt 01eenheld (Part 1 ot 21(RI 11:30 tJ Cl) 8.ARNABY JONES '"Murdor-Go-Roond" Bur- naby •s lltrecJ 10 1oca1e a 1e1go wm ol money that a h1t·llnd-run \/1Ct1m was C8rty1ng (RI D TONIGHT Guest nost Don Fl1c1<1es Guests Sen Veteen Suzanne Somers Corbell Monico Stan Kann 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Boo Welson 1s 11y1n9 home at111t a sox-monlh con· va~scenc;e from a nervous breakdown 8 ®J ABC MOVIE • • • Avan11• ( t9721 Jecll Lemmon Juhet Mills A consorvatove business- man lBllS '" tO•O W•lh tllP. 'hgntly eccent"c. daughter ol nos deao 1a111er s m1s1ress ti) THE 000 COUPLE Oscdc Jnll F11th• consc111 • 10 O•eall u1> .i pok11r ... mt •n nieor ap91lm11nt .0 •ht.\/ ,,,n QO out ... 1th lhll IJIQ60i' ..• ,., . Cl) GET SMART fD CAPTIONED WORLD NEWS TONIGHT '1:) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT ~RNING 12.00 8 TWILIGHT ZONE An unuauat camur 1 ~'° d•cts the •uturtl W•lh 1h11 picture~ 11 mke• ti) HIGHHOPEe Cl) HONEVMOONERE 12:30 D MOVIE • • ~OVOll Qt 11111 Bs•ba,,an:. • t96•1 Rut<111tJ Caray. Susa" Suthvon S11n1 to invest19me ro1os on gold >Q11>m1intJ • Rom Oii conaut discovers the real leadet ot lhe •llbtll· long Gauls t 1 h1 5:. mu• I ti) MOVIE • • The Moo 119.s1, Brooertek Crowto1d &!ttv Buehler A de1ectrve PO•e~ .. s .i dock w0tke• <1nd gun man m an elto•t to ge1 "' with wate<tront 1ocke1-s t.?htS I Q) MOVIE • • •,, Ma,.nes let • Ge. 1t9611 tom tryon David Hfl<l•son ~OU• Marone~ on teave c1ea111 navot "' roi.yo 1 t 111 JO mm 1 12:40 6 Cl) CBS LA TE MOVIE • * Banoc111< A M1thon T hf' Hard WJy I t9 721 GllO<Qll PePQard. M!ltQOt K1ddllf Bam10011 Iii hlf4l<l IG llQUte out now SI molhoo 1n cash on 01sp1av '" 1 Laa vegos casino 01s11ppoareo 1:00 0 TOMORROW Gu11st Sen Low.ill "' We1ck11• J• ii POS6•blo t980 pres1den11nt cond1· date 0 MAVERICK 'Hot1dav At Hollow Floe~ 2:00 00 MEWS 0 MOVIE • • • • I.... I dlllHllO Dress f t9571 Jell Ch.in dlPr JPanne Crain A coontv s1>0<1ll horeSSllS 1 cnm1nat lawyt!f" wt.en lie dec•des •o del11nd , ...canny c;oupk> •ndi<:ted lo• murdet 12 nrs I Q) GET SMART 2 108 NEWS 2:25 0 MEWS 2·30 0 MOVIE "" I * • Man 81111 t 19~i'I Geotge Brent. Ma1guu11te (,hapmon • b•11c;tlf'l•tle<I booll <k'l .. r ... >I 11U14>41CI •o• muto., c t n1 ?'> rntn , ti) MOVIE • • "'on..I•• ~tom A • •en1~IC>f1C P1ane1 I 19601 r .tmto ~ jW,lt• vott o v .. mamo10 fhree m11<1 O•J· COV.. I blOV pteh1~t0fl(; c"talu•e ind "'f'lrJQe lhe c•ellu•• 1 Pll<ents by t•k· inc; '' •u Japan wrlh tl\om ,, ncl I 'I} MEWS 2:4'0 I) UOlllE • * 't H 10dftr1 f--fll\H I 19::>71 John P'lyn11. Ale•· Ando• Kno• An Arn11r1cen <J .. 1ect1ve •n Copenhagen •uns 1n10 1 no1b11d of •rllllgue .JnO an ontetn&• 110001 coun111r l11<tlllQ ""ll 11 n1 •O mm 1 :>:568 NEWS 4:00 0 MOVIE • • • T!>i' :1ory 0 1 Ptl- v.,11> POOIE>y I 19661 Garv Wag"e' I I hr JO mo" I 0 MOVIE • • 'Rllv&nge IS My 0Hh• r.v I 1971) Cht1S RobfM;on Ella.a •no•om Upon •etu<n· •nQ trorn llcetnarn ~ vete<- .in uncover., " mystery •nvotv1nq his w•le and two mil" 1:e hrs 1 430tl) UOVI( • • Th.. Com11 on·· f :9:.61 Anne Bawle<. Srert- •nQ Haydel'I A woman 1>41~ one lovet aga1n51 anorhe< dnO w1nda up onvotved 1n murde• (I nr 30 min 1 M edHf"#doy•.w Daytimt1 Mov ie• AFTERNOON 12:00 0 • • • '011nce Little lady 119551 Mar Zelle" Ion(; Guy Rolle A CflPPled oa11et d11nce1 neios 10 dev11100 M• daughter's career 11 lir JO min 1 m .... "fllO<CXJ<;111breds Don 1 Cry" ( 19371 Judy Gartand Mickey Roonev A tockey ·~ talhll< Ines 10 con••~ ll•m 10 llx an 1m110•tant •ace f I "', SO mint 2-00 8 • • • Whe•P There s Lite ( 194 71 Bot> Hope. Wnhem Bend1K A tore.gn otllCe• IS s&nl IC NllW Y()fk 100-llnd tllP he<r 10 his c.ounl•.,, nl'ione" 11 hf JO m1n1 Violent Lives Viewed 'Frontier Wife' Stars in 'Battered' Hy JAV SHARBUTT TI O l.LYWOOO 1AP 1 l\urcn Grassl!!. th~ IO\tmg .and lo.ved fron Lil' I' "'tll' 11f M ll'hi.lcl Li.lndon on ··Little House on the.,,"t>rairie. ·· l:i play 1n~ a d1ffercnl kind nf wifely role on NBC tonight a sad. tr<1g1c kind Shl' c·o s t<.1r:.. in ··Hall(•it·d. .., two·hour movie about wife-beat1n ==~~-=--~~--.r.l~S:..:-1 UOtl'S Cht· "10TCri( h ves or Batter IJp thn•e t·oupll•s from differe nt ll·vl'ls of so1."1Nv Thi· film m arh hf'r dl•hut as a '>l'rl'enwritcr •('hannt'l·t.9µm 1 "The syndrome of 'battenng· 1s s1m1lar to t hat a.ssoc1ated w1lh alcoholism only 1n the sense that 11 ~ets progressively worse ·· IN DEED, ACCOR DING t o NHC 's description of ··n .. 1 tcn.~d . ··booze 1s involved only in the l"i.IS(' of one couple tplay{'d hy C h I() Fields and Ll' Var Burto n I For another 1 Ms. Grassle and Mike f'arrell 1. sex and money woes prompt lhl• bc<1t ings. whllt• frustration causes it for a mid die ai;!c couple played by Joan Hlondcll and How<m t Duff APWI,..,....• CO-AUTHORS SCRIPT Actress Karen Grassle Out o n tempurar~· parole from slatt· pn!'lon for a tryout with the Delro1t Tiger s. Ron LcFlo rc. played b.v LeVar Burton, al bat. ts g iven moral support by T ige r s. Norm Ca sh. Bi ll F reeha n. Al Kaltnt· <.tnd .J im Nnrlhrup. left to n 14ht who play thcm!>d H•s sn "011(: 111 i.l M11l1on Thl' Ron Ll'i''lorL' Stor y" at. 9 Lonight on Channel 2 Sii E WR<n'E IT with writer ('' nlh1 a l..ovt.'lan• Sl':.m ... a frienci "1th whom .,h l' h a'> mt•t pt·rmd1<•ally I h1• pa.,I fl•w \ e<1 r., In c11Sl'USS Sl'rtPl ttll•a:.. 0Wift· he:1tinJ.! was !he on<• they chose· f 11 r I ht· 1 r f 1 r s t I.' ff or l Ms l;rassll'. who 1s unmarried . s aid tht• td<•a for "Ball<'rcd" c<.1 m<' from Katy Sht·rrod. a Journalist in Fort Worth. Texas. she mc>t whllt' on ci promotion tour for "Lillie !louse" st'vt>ral years ago They dist"usscd I ht• the n ltl 111.· pubht•1z1.•d problem of I.mt lt'l'l'd w1 v1.·s Upon rl'lurn1ng hc•re. :..hl' said. she call('d M~ Sl'<.tt"'.'> ;m d b1.•1w n rcst'arching tht prohlcm a nrl inlen'll'WlllJ! w1flo bl'altn)! ''1d1ms Singer in Contempt Over Non-payment TUE SCRI PT WAS f1n1~hcd u NASHVILLE. Tenn IAl' Sange r Gcor~e Jones has been found ~l'ar aJ?O NOC didn't hesitate to in cont~mpt of c:ourt ror failing to P<t.\ hts ex wife. Tammy Wy nette. Firefig hters Invited to NEW YORK IAP I ~·rank Sinatra has invited 4.020 New York City firefighters to be his guests al his concert series in Radio City Mus i<' flall next month. "Fire men have alwa y~ been s pec1.i l people to me." said Sinatra. whose late father was a capta tn in the Hoboken. N J • fi re department "I guess it's be<'ause my personal hero wa~ one. He was my belO\'Cd father. Capt. Martin Anthony Sinatra "He was not an educated man. but what he taught m e about life wa s m o r e valuable than anything I could have learned at any college I'm s ure I haven·t fulfilled all the dreams he had for me. But, perhaps, through these concerts I can , in m y own way. fulfill som e o f those dream s by helping people whose world he shared .. Fire Commissioner Augustus A. Beekman said the dii;tr1bu tion or tickets for the series. lo be h eld from Oct. 14 through Oct. 22. among the city's more than 8.000 nrefighters will be de· termined by computer J ACK A~Ot:RSO:\ REVEALS Opera House Drops at·l'cpt 11 $36.000 in ove~due child support payment:.. for their daughter ··The} wa nted to clo somcthtnloe Jud~<' llam1lton Gayden Jr said that J one:.. 1s .,ubJect to arrest if on the s ubiecl nght away." sa1cl he sets f<_>nt in Tennessee Jones lives in Flore nce. Ala .. but recnrW, t h e aclre s~. who las t week in Nashville showed th<' film 1n Washington. Rut Shug Baggott. Jones I] C o c . 10 support of a bill to pro .manager. told a newsman. ··1 Redd FOXX ff., ~.. 0 m Pd'-T Vtdt• federal funds to hl'lr> hat t'<l n ~uaranlee you that Tammy l ~ ...,....,... ~·~~,ff· ~w~ ... -.:.~'J (f-i~~ ~>vl~ ..a: ., , ~1:.;'g-..e-nJ.J.~A.~~ be .M·~-'" fulL by_~.s. s.n..<!.QJ'l)ll\.,·~c~ ~-. ~ iT ~'·wordn~ ~'" ucc:-rnUV'l~'lffc:• "'"" ........ .~-r;i_l."":o..._ ... J.. .. .,.• . ~ .. .,.....•"< • said. ··our concern was that the• . .Jones and Miss Wy ne tte wer1• ' · -•. EAST H ADDAM. Conn tA P 1 The Goods peed Qpera House subJect not be sensationalized dtvo.rced in Ma.rch 1975 has canceled iL~ run of a ne w music.ii by playwng ht Arthur Miller and not mis used As things Miss W.vnette recently m ar and is refunding more than $100,000 to ticket holde rs I urnert out. we had a great d<'al r' c d G co r ~ t• R 1 c h l' y . :.i Michael Price. executive director of the theater. said a number of revisions in the script and ly rics made it 1mposs1ble for the mus ical. "Up From Paradise." to open for its three-week run Nov 8 The musical is based on Miller's play "The Creation for the World a nd Other Bus iness." ~· comedy whic h ran for 20 performances on Broadway in the foll of 1972 "Up From Paradise" was almost sold o ut hy the time the pro· duction was canceled. theater offi cia ls said. Miiier. who wrote both the script and the lyrics. 1s on a tour or China and will not return to this country until mid-October FROM F11sh ion N ewport nf freedom from lht• network ·· songwriter and record producer .Jones has nQt remarried KAREN. i\ SLENDER woman with a gentle voicl'. was asked tf ~he and he r partne r. in their re search. found that dnnkmg mosl often was the causl' of wife beating She shook her head. .. No." sh1.• said "Unfortuna te I.\. 1t ·s not that s imple When we started. we thought that was 1t. that 90 pcr<'ent of the cases wer<.• alcohol·r\'lated Rut they're not Douglas on KTLA The Mike Douglas Show mov ei; to KTLA , C hann e l 5. weekdays at :! p.m . beginning Monday. with a guest list of Hollywood headliners. mc ludsn~ Ro b Hope, Luci lle Ball and w c e k · Io n g ,. o ·hos t . J i mm y Stewart • LOS ANGEL ES <AP1 Comedian n cdd Foxx has . been "u(•d by tht• CBS television network for more lh<t n $33,000 in hack bills a llegedly owed to the ne twork by Foxx 's production l'ompany In :t Sup n or Court s uit filed he re Monday. CRS Inc. c laimed foxx and hts company. Redd Foxx Productions. owe the network $33,795 2'.! for work done hy the network carhc r this year. Tht· t y pe or work was not !)pec1ficd 1n the suit