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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-09-28 - Orange Coast Pilotoman Pra neing Nodes Sta••tle Viewers In TV p THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 28, 1978 VOi.. 11. NO %71, 4 SECTIONS .... PAGES Pilot's View &...,iditg Bigla ~ ................................................................ : '~• .. Newport P olice Nab Suspect in I 00 B11rglari es More Cooling Saia in Sight Strangled Victim Found OCEANSIDE IAP > -A strangler left the body of a woman on a frontage road a long California 78. The victim. found Wed- nesday with a cord around bet neck, was Identified only as io her early 205. She was wearing a white T-shirt, dr$5 and jogging shoes. Motive: 'H e lping' Country WASHINGTON (AP> - Reputed mob leader Santo Traf- ficante told Congress today he participated in a CIA assassina tion plot agamst Fidel Castro ................ lly MICHAEL PASKEVICH CM ... OeM'# " ... SUH FACTOR IN TRAGEDY? The pilot of a single-engine Cessna may have been unable to see the PSA jetliner he collided with because of a hood, used to teach flying on instruments. Photo shows what he would have seen. The worst is apparently over for Orange County residents caught in one or the longest Sep. tern ber heat w~ves in years. Cool ocean breezes ar;ie break- ing through a Santa Ana condi- tion and temperatures dropped below the 90-degree mark inland today for the first time in ei.Rht days. Controller Facing Queries in Crash Despite the cooling trend. weather forecasters said today temperatures will remain above normal through the weekend. Highes near 88 are forecast for inland folks and about 80 for beach areas. Lows will s tay in the 605. SAN DI EGO IA P > Federal Safety Board invest.Jgation, said investigators say they hope by Wednesd!lY· "I think everyone has had enough of it." said J . Sherman Denny , th e unofficial weatherman for the Huntinirton Ftlday to question an air traffic "We have more questions than controller whC> was the last answers," said Hogue, concern' person to ta lk to two pi lots ing the crash that killed al least before their planes collided in 150 people. "The more we know, the ·nation's worst aviation dis-the less we know." <Related aster. story A~.) ' Oops; Video The controller, who was not Also on Wednesday, more than identified. was suffering from an 350 friends and rel all ves emotional condition and was gathei:cd at a memorial service "not able to be interviewed im-to moum victims ol the disaster. {;efs N -~~~~~m}~~r~~ ~!~ .. ~ ·b.ttL.J: ." .. ;ty;,sfr.I!· Southwest Airlines jet and a tYVIU. {J Y ) sing le -engine Cessna 172 on -Cable television sub· Monday had been interviewed scrlbers in Ocean County sn.JDENTS GRASS and 79 others were waiting to be were startled when nude questioned, including the pilots bodies started prancing NOf CREEN,ER WENATCHEE. Wash. (AP) - A microscopic examination in a biology lab turned into a police interrogation for a Wenatchee High School student. The class assignrnent was in- specting fungi. But a lS·year-old student was charged with possession of marijuana after the biology teacher discovered the "grass" that he was intently studying was the wrong specimen, r II · ft across their screens. o two s rna a1rcra who may Several s ubscribers have Set!n the crash. • E r rr· · I I ed called police Wednesday ar ier, o acia 8 specu at and the station, Clear ca. that the pilot of the PSA Boeing ble Television-Channel 8, 727. who had been warned he was in the same area as a small lo compla!n that a porno- pl ane. became contused and graphic movie was being thought he was being warned telecast, police said. about a second Jiaht plane that Station manager Can· ., dace Cox confirmed that was in the area. an unauthorized movie de- But Ho.ue said Wednesday pictlng people in the nude that possitii.lity now "appea~ re· was on the air for about mote." The probabJe elimina· five minutes but was una- tion of the third-plane theory ble to explain how it hap. leaves questions or who or what ed C--pen . <~PLANES,P11eAZ) ...,~----------------" Beach area. He has been keep- in~ weather charts since 1930. He said temperatures in the 90s prompted by an easterly now of bot air are not unusual in September, bul he had to go back to 1939 to compare the length of the current heat wave. The thermometer in Hunt· lngton Beach dropped nine degrees Wednesday to a Tues- day high of 82. It was 75 at the Harbor Department in Newport Beach. Denny's records show that the highest temperature in Sep· ttmber for Huntington Beach was 106 in lhe late sos. Newport Cops Nab Suspect In Burglary because "l thought I was help ing the Umted St<ttes govern- ment." Testifying byforc the House assassination.~ committee under a grant of immunity. Trafficante denied that he s e rved a s a nything more than an a"' terpreter providing English and Spanish trans lations for the others involved in the 1960 plot A night-long stakeout paid ofr against the Cuban president. this morning for a team of He said he knows nothing Newport Beach detectives who a bout any attempt by Castro t.o surrounded a beauty shop and retaliate. cornered the man they believe The committee subpoenaed may be responsible for nearly Trafficante to testify on the final 100 break-ins. day of a month of hearings ex- Gary Bell, 24, was booked on aminin~ whether there was a suspicion or burglary and is be· conspiracy behind the assassina· The cool ocean air doubled the ang held in the city jail in lieu of lion of President Kennedy in humidity to 57 percent for the $10,000 bail. -DeHss1>fl Nov. 22, 1963. coastal areas or Orange County Bell had been living at a Some cons pirncy theorists Wednesday. Newport Beach motel. Police have specuJatcd that organized And weather forecasters followed him from the motel to a crime figures plotted Kennedy's warned that another, high pre· beauty s hop in Tostin where he murde r because of his ad- ssure ridge is now building over was arrested arte r allegedly minis tration's crackdown on the Oregon and Northern California breaking into the establishment. Mafia. which· is expected to move into Officers said he has been Trafficante. a hunched. gray- the Southern California ar~a sought by police in Costa Mesa. hai_red man or 63, has been iden· later this week . Fountain Valley, Huntington t1!1ed ~..Y l aw ~nfor_cemcnl ... ~~~;~el(.fai~ Beach W,e$~?;a1t.d..Gaulcll authonu~ as the long·llm': boss wararo'6l"1ft"'irl ~ ~19n~ "'Oro~ 'Mr'ttf~~~¢~~*"+:-r1 rn.e,.S~dacale " through the weekend because ~r . burglaries in which cash was the <tper~ mu '\.-a:>lfo c'ln'i'~"' unseasonably warm weather. only thing taken. J>O"'.er ·~ 1959, he ran gambling casinos m Havana. Body of California Man Found in Reno RENO (AP -The badly de· composed remains of a California man missing here slnce July 24 were found Wed· nesday beside a pile or scrap lumber in a remote area or a Reno warehouse. Francis Leonard, 78 , of Orange, was reported missing by his son, Jim, who said his father was senile and probably did not even know what town he was in. As Trarficante began his testimony, committee Chairman <See JFK, Page AZ> Coast Weather Sunny through Friday with highs ranging from 70s at the beaches through the mid-80s inland. Lows tonight 60 to 70. Dying Clown Gives Laughter He said he a nd his rather stopped here on the way back rrom a Canadjan fishing trip. He last saw the older man in a casino when he went to get some more nickels for his father to play in a slot machine. INSIDE TODA" Chene Kerr of lluntangton Harbour ho8 c<>me up Wtlh an improv.Wionol comedy clan that 1$ a hit Wtth the young set. See Featuring, Cl. CHICAGO <AP> -Jack Thum, who baa made people la\llh u a clown for 22 years, says he will continue spreading joy as lone as be lives, "and that will be leas than a year because I've 1ot terminal cancer." "I don't want to go. I get too much happiness belne a clown and making people laugh. I've visited 1,900 hospitals throughout the Midweet In my time. I still go lo hospl(ale twice a week to try to bring smiles to sick kids. Now I have to 10 more often, for chemotherapy treatments," said Thum. The diafnosis of Thum '3 cancer was s udden. "SIX WEEKS AGO, I WAS havinC trouble breathlq and ~t to a bolptu.I," Tb\lm, u , said. ''The doctors aaid I bad luq cacer ' ' and It's spread aJI through my chest. They put It on the line -I have a year or less t.o live " Thum loves kids so much that be and hl1 wife. Shirley. have u of them at their home "Nine of them are teen·ace~ from broken homes th•t we've taken in with their parents consent. Two others are grandchildren. Their mother, our only child, travels a lot in her job,'' saJd Thum. •·we don't get any money taktn1 care of them - our house 11 a houae of love and lau1hter. Over the years we've taken care of 37 children. We 1crape Ulroqb somehow from what money I get from clown appearancea. Wha, '• 1olna to happen when I'm aooe. J don't know (8" CLOWN DYING, Pa'• AJ) I ' ) Coroner Ralph BaHey said the man's wallet was sUll on hJs person indicating there was no foul play. "It appears he just crept alongside this pile o( old timber for shelter and died," be said. An Intense search for the man following his disappearance laUed to tum up any elen of him. l •tlex .42 ~L V P1LO J s Carter Readies Rail Strike Action WASHJ N<fTON fAPt TM C&11\t•1 .11lrT11 n 1i.lrut1t1n ru1di."'t pl.rn .. ll;~ii)' to l.t~t· \'RWrRum't al"l 1uo 111 ' nd .. 111.1 dc 'r1n ud th' l''' 1ln~ f 1:01 !lltllw M.!t wuon ""ti tt11tu t ry ntfCOl••lora mf'I pJ:-1 J rtlldd ay .C0\'4'mmt'nl d 11tl1111 "'1thout 'l'tlllnft th1·1r ch pull Sm1n ,., 1 '""' tu ttw rn .11 athc 1n tjlk' .uJ I .1h11r ~·t rt•t.1n R." M.ir,h.tll Wcl:. rn.tll.tntr1 " hmal Fro9e P~ Al JFK ... Lo u111 F ~·~~ 0 Ohio , iti.k c'CI thl.' r •rnlln .. openlna que~U~ .1 bo ut plucc of re 1denct and pl Ul'I' of hi rth 'I' I "fhl' IH\t f' dt•r h nl'd "' !>J) ~ hl'rt: he ~~ boru, c1t1og ru~ f'1fth Amendmf"nt n ght again-.t ,l'lf lnl n m111-.t1on The c·11mm1t tt·c lhen presented him w1lh a k>dcral court order gruntlllg 1m muo1ly from pro:secuUon for a nything he might !\tty. ;tnd ht • 1.:reed to 1i~t1fy He con1·t·tl ed thut he lo6t 1housand~ of dollari-when lhe <'a :stro government e losed down the castnot. and aeknowledged I hut he wo:. detained along wilh other ca:-.100 operator~ in "~rt o f a l'Ontentrut1on camp" for about two month~ in 1959 R u t he s aid he believes Ca :-tro's brother Raoul in ter ceded in hi:-. behalf and he wa!> r<'leased and allowed to re- m ar n in Cuba. lie said he left v•>luntarily in mid-196-0 and sel· I l\•d in Miami. L ..r t e t hul year , g angster .Johnny Ro~elh a pproached hi m ahout Joining in the µl ot against l-'1d<.·I Ca5tro. Trafficante ~aid. .. At that time, I thought it was a goof! thing," he testified "He h ,1 d <·~t a hlished a communist b t1M' 9o miles from the United St illt>:-. I .:CJ along with it because I fu!ured 1l was hke a war." fl t· said Roselli ''told m e the CIA and the Un1t<.-d States gov· n nm<'nl " wanted C&stro killed. J\11 tnlPmal CIA report in 1967 dt·,l·r tlwd Traff1ranlt' i:I!> tht• courlC'r who rkl1vc,rNI poison '""' to ;1 Cub•.m cont<Jct to place 111 ('u~tro i. food. T ri.1 ff1c ante s aid the con· 'P" a lor:-. rl 1d d ecide to use pm:-.on ptll:-. but deni ed that' he 1h.•l1vcrcd them. The mtclligence agency report :-.ar<I t hl' Cuhan who received the p ill!. r eturned them after two w t·eks because he "got cold feet " Unllke today. 'J'ram cante was not ~ranted immunity when be refus ed to ani;wer ques tions !)(•fo re the committee during an t.'a rly stage or its investigation in 1977 The committee hopes to 1•:.tablish whe ther Tramcante hud ties to Jack Ruby, the D1tllai. nightclub operator who ~h ot Jnd killed Lee Harvey Ox~ald in the Oallas police sta· lion The Warren Commission 1·oncluded Oswald killed Ken· nNly and neither he nor Ruby W U!> f)art Of a <'On•pira cy. Shells Hit Beirut Palace BEIRUT, Lebanon !AP> .... Shellfire hit the Lebanese pre· s ide nll a l palace and the courtyard or the premier's office tooay as Syr1a-n-gunners -and Chrisl1an militiamen duelled In their heuviest exchanaes ~Ince the Camp David summit ended nearly two weeks ago. The Christian radio station a<'<'used the Syrians of escalat· 1ng host1hties lo "try to create suitable grounds ror UJ)dermin· . ang the Camp David accords." Synn heuds the .Arab coalition ,PPR.Qll.ed to President Anwar ~irtf~~11'5tu••• .-~ Israel. 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The prestdtnt could uk Congrei.i. to e nd the 11 trike through emergency le1lalaUoo: but con.trt!1111iona.I source• sala legu,luuvc lcuders were tofa thi t Curter would not take th»l route ut this Ume lt Wlt8 undtmstood that Carter hkl'ly would announce his action durtn(( n prevlously sch\.-dulcd. m•twnully broadcast news con· frr<'nee W s afternoon. Aft WI .......... This sign . recently post ed outs ide the Capitol in S?cramcnto, has elicited many humorous remarks from v1 s1~ors . Actually. the money from the sale of bricks during the restoration project will go back into the building fund. Water Board Head Resigning Position fla ns J . Lorenz. president of the Coai.1.al Municpal Water Dis· trlct board of d1rectors . has re· signed his posl after 12 years on the water board. Lorenz will be replaced by John Killefer who was executive ;u;i;is tant to former Or an1e Count y Supervisor Alton E. Al· hm. Lorenz, who lives in Corona del Mar, Is leaving the Witter dis trict because .fi>f commitments with his bualness acllvlties In the inigation industry. He was appointed to the Coastal district ill 1966 and most r t1Cenlly s erved as director or the water wholesale agency. Klllefer. a lso or ~orona del Ma r , is marketing manager for the processed products dried Robbers Get fruit division of Calavo Growers. The Coas tal Municipal Water District is a wholesale agency that provides Metropohtan Waler Dl.str)ct water to districts alona the Orange Coast. Those agencies s e r ved by Coastal include tihe Brea Water District, Coata Mesa Covnty, Newport Beach. La.1una Beach County, Soutft Coast County, Tri Cities and pot1Jons of the Irvine Ranch Water Dlatrlct Man Appeals For Death WEST PAL}.! BEACH. Fla (AP) -The office of lhe at· torney general ~ays It wlll ap- peal a ruling by an appeals court allowing a dying man to dlscon· nect the reaplratpr that sustains $1 M ·1u his life I on The ~ppeals court. which de· · . nied the st.ale a rehearing Wed· BELFAST. Northern lreland nesday, ruled this month that ~) -:;..:t.w~ m.eo and a woman ,..~.fM~,~d.41.}P.tDd. P611Ing ais~._.-~~•·111,,...,..~~~'~·W"'. $1 million in cash and jewelry respirator or nt least not recon· W l' d n c s ~ a Y from a n ew necl it if he turns It off. Perlmut- wholesale Jewelry firm lhat had ter suffers from amyotrophtc not. yet opened for business, lateral sc leros is, commonly pohce said. • known u Lou Gehrig's disease. "You don't get well from t.hal." says his lawyer. D1tvid Hoines. A m e mbe r or t he gang te l e pho n ed M onda n a 's ware house on Royal Avenue and aald they were rePorters who ·wanted to do a story on the new business. They were admitted w he n they rang the be ll at lunchtime, police said. One of the mert-OM'Ned a handgun. The r<>bbeNi tied up the owner and manager anlJ scooped up $30,000 in cash and nearlv $J million worth of watcheN, rings, bracelft~S JAnd othe r valuables, according to the jeweler's estimates. Ship Toon Se t SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Eleven 8riUsh navy vessels on a s oodwlll tour were scheduled to sail unde r the Golden Gate Bridge today to berth In San Francisco and nearby Oakland. The public wlll be allowed to tour the ships at the Em· barcadero on Saturday and Sun· day. ,,.... Pflfle AJ CLOWN DYING ••. "t'M A VE9'Y HAPPY MAN. l love my work, .. said Tht1m. "I wear a ble hat YJilh all klnd11 o(f ake fruit on top. 1 have a bi1 red ooae. J have dlamqnd1 and' hearts paint.cl on my fa~. l wear f teat. bl1 ahoes. I'll 10 on beln&. a clown unUI my lut bnalh. I'll go out malcinc them lauah. AndJ '11 lauah at myHlf •· Mrs. Thum said her husband's income variet, but aver1111 at about S400 t.o $500 a Wc.'t'k . "Jack isn 't u circus clown," she Hid. "HI mak" 1ppurance1 et 11bopptn1 centera, varloua opentn11 of bualMtMt, btrlhday parties and the like. Over the years he has trained our 14·year-old 1randdau1hi.r, Sherry. In tht clown trade and she •Ps>tat• with him. When he w-.i in the hospital i.o long, ahe t.ook over bl1t con· tractual work. Her down name 18 'Angel' •• N e •otiato ra t or th e Brotherhood CJ( ka1lway and Al rline Clerks and the Norfolk & Western Rullway met with fede ral mediator James J Reynold11 in round·lhe·c lock bairgalnlng as they aoucht to ave rt further government In· terve ntion. , Marshall, who kept 10 touch with t.he negotiators by tele phone throu2houl· the night, Aceord Baeked met early today with Reynolds. a former unde rsec retary of labor and vetl!ran labo r · m anagement mediator, for a rt'· port on the talks Shorlly before da wn, Labqr Department spokesman DonaJd Smyth said the two sidH had made "considerable progress" but that "& number of serious IS· s ues" were unresolved. Allhough the union e1<pan<k!d I Its picketlnl( Wednesday to all T3 , railroads, virtually all m QJor • rail lines. the Association of , Amerlnin RcJilroad!> sa id abOut • two·lh1rds of the nation's rrul : system actually was affected by • the strike • The last hahonw1de rail stnke. a 1971 Mg n<1l men's walkout, was: ended by Congress ti flc r two : days ! F,....r.,,e A l Israel Begins Job of Peace ·PLANES ••• PSA pilot James McFeron saw : w hen he t old the tower.! "They've passed," afte r being 1 informed a small plane also was 1 approaching the field . , I "We 've got p1ecei; or the : puzzle We 're trym~ to put them • together,·· Hogue :-.aid. JERUSALEM CAP l -The Israeli government began pre· par aUons today for peace negotiations with £aypt, its largest Arab roe. after the Israeli Parliament voted by an overwhelming margin to ratify the Camp David accords and withdraw all J ewish settlers fro m the Sinai peninsula if Egypt makes peace . Prime Minister Menachem n egln sald negotiations could start as early as next week on the peace treaty which he and President Anwar Sadat pledged at Camp David to complete within three months. Eg y pt's acting forl'ig n minister, Butros B. Ghali. said in Cairo that Israeli and Egyp· t1an delega tions would meet either in lsmaiha, on the Suez Canal, or in El Arish. the Sinai capital. An advance Israeli party was going lo Cairo today to re· establish the direct links Egyp- tian President An wa r Sttdat severed in July. G bali. s peaking with re· porters, lauded the Knesset de· cislon as "proof or a positive change in Is raeli public opinion because they now realize that O<'cupymg other countries' lands cannot bring peace." He ;slso ur°Red other Arab na-Uoiis lo reeonsii:ier their refusal lO negouate with Israel. so that "w e can achieve a com prehensive peace in the region." The 120 members o f the Knesset. 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Jury Declares Killer Insane REDWOOD CITY <APl -A jury has found 37 year·old Giacomo Messina insane at the lime he killed a Burlingame res taurateur whom Messina claimed had cheated him of his ure savings. It WU thought to be the first time in San Mateo County that anyone was found innocent by reason of insanity. The trial brought out that Jim Katsuras, killed with a shotgun April 15. had taken $29,000 from Messina in exchange for one- third interest in Diamond Jim's restaurant. The prosecution said Messina killed Katsuras when be found out lhe restaurant was in debt and losing money. Sony Head•arten for the Harbor Area Both the PSA and Cessna : pilots were warned of the danger : twice -when they were three • miles and then one mile apart -. by t he same contr o ller at · Lindbergh Field's control tower, : Hogue said. But he added: ·Tm ' not s ure the pilot of the PSA jet : was told to take evasive action. • The PSA pilot acknowledged : both warnings, but the Cessna : pilot's responses were garbled, Hoeue said. : Hogue said the Federal Av1a-' lion Administration was analyz. ing radar data from both pla nes. 1 At the memorial service at St. Joseph's Cathedral, mourners fought back tears as the Rev. • Robert Gavoua. vice chancellor or t he Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego. told them : "The · life and death of each of us has : Influe n ce over the lives of ' others Their grief:r; and sorrows are our griefs and sorrows." The Mas!) was attended by dozens of PSA employees and • relatives or those who died .• Thirty.seven airline employees, including seven crew me mbers, died in the crash. Monday's crash killed 135 on the jet. two in the Cessna and at least 13 in the North Park neighborhood where the planes c rashed three miles north of Lindbergh Field. rnvesUgators said the death toll a mong those on the ground could go higher as coroner's de· puties continue trying to Identify bodies. Many victims were mutilated. SL-8 600 Bet amax Video Recorder • Records lrom any tefev1slon set for up to 3 hrs with new L·750 video caasette. • Records one TV snow while you walch another • Bwll-tn LEO c1ock/11mer lets yo u record • show wttlle you're awav from the sel . • Wiii accept optional camera to r recordmg home video tapes T.,v.,. ...... -~~ FX·3 1<>-3 " 01agona1 eaw ___. 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" ' ' .,. 1•ru•· •• .._-.. ion a I Se•r' ic•c• a·or a II .' 011 r honu• t•h•c•I ro11ic•'- . . . ·~ ,• '•''' . .....,,,._. . , .. .. . .. . ) , • , Orange Co.ast tDIT I ON * * * Today's Clo~dag N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 71 , NO 271 , .. SECTIONS, .. 2 PAGES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1978 N/C TEN CENTS In NeivpOrt, Mesa . Mo;re Closings Due for Schools? Bistori..-Flight Th ~ Chicago, a Douglas-built World Cruiser . was one of three aircraft making world history 54 years ago today. The six U.S. Anny Air Service fliers who stepped from the biplanes gained fame as the first to circumnavigate the globe by air. Henry Ogden of Ll:Jguna Niguel was one of those m.e n w~ braved elements and adversity to wm the international race to post the ac- complishment. Related pictures and story. P age A3. 7 ,000 Protest Value }QtxJbs Gets 500 CalbJ a Day Over Tax.es By MICHAEL P-'SKEVICH °' ... o.lty ...... ,..., Newport·Mesa school chief John Nicoll says it's time school trustees start thinking about s hutting down more schools because or declining enrollment. Al the top or the list for poten· tial closure are Victoria, College Park, Calllornla. Undbergh and Mesa Verde elementary schools in Costa Mesa and Eastbluff elementary in Newport Beach. San Diego Wntroller Due to Talk SAN DIEGO CAP) -Federal ino.:estigators s~y they hope by Friday to question an air traffic controller who was the last pers on to t alk to two pilots before their planes collided in the nation's worst av1allon dis- aster. The controller , who was not identified, was suffering from an emotional cond1t1on and was 8 o N • "not able to be Interviewed im· Y J ~~o!,f!!.V~OLDS "They told me I'd have to riage from grounds for reassess· m ediately," Phillip Hogue, head lluth Wald, a widow who Jives comply with the law, but they're ment a month ago. That was of the National Transportation in Irvine, is one of the 7,000 peo. not complying with the law " after the reassessments were set Safety Board investigation, said pie in Orange County who've dls-she said. ' by his staff and in the mail to Wednesday. agreed with Assessor BradJey property owners. "We have more questions than All of the schools have enroll· ments of less than 300 students this year. Overall district enroll· menl has dropped 1,240 students from last year to a tolal o( 21.210 youngsters this fall. Nicoll also placed Kaiser and Rea middle schools jn Costa Mesa and Uncoln Middle School in Newport Beach on the pot.en· llal closure list. Trustee Rod MacMllUan said the district may have to think of consolidating schools to the point where all students below the high school level would share the same facifities. Afte r vigorous public dis- cussion last year. trustees closed Bay View School in Santa An a Heights . Monte Vista elementary in Costa Mesa Is closlng at the end of this school year to make way for the transfer or s tudents from <See SCHOOLS, Page AZ) Got It All? Here's Where to Put It D~ <AP> -. Neiman-Marcus, the Dallas- based specialty store, JS o((~nng the ulti~ale gift for the perspo who has.everything -a grarute mountain cavern to store it in. Neiman-Marcus' Christmas catalogue contains three "h¥>. and hers" 700·cubic-foot, temperature· and humidity-controlled vaults dee p within a 9 ()()(). foot mountain in Utah's Wasatch Range. The price -$90,000 for a SO.year lease. "One ll"!ay . store here, with impunity and far from all umm,1led eye~, the originals of oils you'd hate to lose, the real Jewelry. a very rare vintage Bordeaux, a golden ingot or two ... "the catalogue says. .Prot~cting the. vault, in addition to its natural settang, .•s a . surveillance system with closed·circuit and ha1r-tngge.r . alarms powered by waterfall- generated electnc1ty . Jacobs oo the taxable value or Jacobs noted that the equaliza. "This year. with Proposition answers," said Hogue, concern· their property. tion board, which seta the 13, there are obviously more ing the crash that killed at least 'It's •ast Tt-e' Mrs. Wald, li.ke her 7,000 coun-guldellnes for all of the state's problems than before. We're 150 people. "The more we know. di .... • terparts, has filed a protest over cou.nty aasessors, Just exempted Just trylng to help lbe public as the leas we know " <Related her tax assesarnent. widowhood, divorce and mar-much as we can," be said. story AS.> "It 'a been a banner year for Also on Wednesday. more than protest.a," Jacobs ai1hed . He * * * * * * . 350 friends and relatives 11814 tboee7,000 people have flled J 11albered at a memorial aervice • tota• °' 19.000 protests. an in· acob 1 D I to mourn victlma of the disaster. ereaae ol 609 percent over lut 8 0 e ay Hogue said W people who wil-year. • nessed the colUslon o( a Pacific "We gel 500 calls a day " Southwest Airlines jet and a Jacobs said. Property owne~ On Le 'h Id T single-engine Cessna 172 on Airport Manager ResigrUng Position have until S p.m. Monday to Ille ase 0 ax Monday had been interviewed their protests which wilt be and 79 others were waiting to be By GARY GRANVILLE oe • CMilfY r11ti1 Steff heard by one of two. three Orange c·ounty Assessor questioned. including the pilots O C member board" pot' t d b leaseholds, a ruling that should of two small aircraft who may range ounty Airport ... ap n e Y Bradley Jacobs sa1'd he doesn't d Ma a Robe B h the county Board of Supervisors. rop those reassessments of have seen the crash. n ger rt resna an, 57, Forms are available in plan to change assessme nts on homes und businesses by about Earlier. officials speculated has resigned effective Oct 15. J acobs'' office at 4oo Civic Irvine Co. leaseholds until the 90 percent. Cordova proposed that the pilot or the PSA Boeing Bresnahan's resignation com· Center Drive, Santa Ana. State Board of Equalization ex· the plan before the board 1 727. who had been warned he es JO years after he took over Jacobs l>aid 8 lur"e portion of plains lhe outeome of Tuesday's Rut Jacobs said Wednesday was in the Mame area as a small management of the airport and those protesL~ have been filed by meeting to him. that he won't do anything until plane, became confused and steered .it through the stormy in· people like Mrs . Wald at the urg-Board m e"bers met in he sees a report on the board's thought he was being warned lroduct1on of commercial jet mg of his staff. Sacramento Tuesday and voted action. about a second li~ht plane that nights. Mrs . Wald l S protesting to block property tax reassess· "They told me Lo expect the was in the area. While under pressure from because her assessment is about m enl of homes and businesses report by next week ," he com-But Hogue said Wednesday surrounding communities to $7,000 higher than she calculates on leased land. mented. "Until then r intend to that possibility now "appears re· curtail jet aircraft activity at it should be. She was reassessed -follow the existinl;_Iu1es and ero-mote." The probable elimina· the airport, he turned it into because her property went from J a cobs had reassessed Irvine cedures." ---tion of the third-plane theory-coukty ovemment 's top profit joint oWTiership to he r single Company leaseho lds 1n the Jacobs said he also is awaiting leaves questions or who or what ma e r -- ownership when her husband wake of passage of Proposition a report on the board's action on PSA pilot. James McFeron saw Now, for example. there is died twoyeers ago 13. The reassessment was based assessment of gas and oil re· wh e n he told the tower more than $4 million accumulat· Mrs Wald say!> her property on a legal opinion that sale of serves. "They've passed." after being ed in an enterprise fund derived should be valued at the 1975.76 the Irvine Compwiy last sum .. We have several million informed a small plane also was from airport profits. level hke everyone chw's, not re· mer constituted a sale of its dollars worth of oil fields m this a pproach.mg the field Today, when discussing his tc· a ssessed And she's got the state land. Under Proposition 13 pro· county <md that ruling could be .. We 've got piece:, pf the sigoalion from his $32,614 a year Board of Equialization on her pe.rtY may only be reassessed 1f significant· once we find out puzzle. We're trying to put them job. Bresnahan said, " It's just side. · at as sold. what It 1s, ·•he said. to~elher." Hogue. said time to do some of the things Jacobs agreed that Mrs. Wald According to ,Assemblyman According to The Associated Both the PSA and Cessna I've always wanted to do." oal1y 1'11« su" ~ AIRPORT CHtEF QUITS County's Bre,oahan ~~ ~ .. -b&A•~luuB!~~ ..... Cordo. va, 0 -EI Toro, the Press members refused to act <See PLANES. Page AZ> The retiring airport manager IV"jh1f"'bfli~1' it t tfl~~~":'-!>9WW·..DALY ,, o reassessment or oil and J{as . <See AIRPORT, Page AZ) · E:~~;~~~~~·::~~i:.~<d~ ~i::.:.~rr:~:r.:r;;~i:~" d••··;lllnp•:·•th * .. ~~~ ·11·ot s~·~t>l ~o· .,c .. $1.~~~·ri .. "aft ill ..... t ... ~o ... ~r.'l ·ll· -e.~:.s .. rt*N.· ·~~ That may be, but Mrs. Wald Is V } •ns-S • not . entnusiaslic about .ac .. , i 011nnie· r 0 .. U"t don l see d"hY I'm the one who -~' ., &> has to have the hearing. They're ~~ ~ne~~. who made the mistake. Over Assesslllents Coast Weather Sunny through Friday with highs ranging from 70s at the beaches through the mld·80s inland. Lows tonight 60 to 70. INSIDE TODA\' C~m Kerr of HuntinQtO'fl Harbour has come up wtth an miprovi.ationaJ comed11 clota tJtal " a hU with tlN IJOfl1fg NI. Sec Ftotf.lriftQ, Cl . LOS ANGELES <AP ) -At- to~oey General Evelle Younger said today that bis office ha~ joined plaintiffs in a suJt against Alameda County for allegedly raisng the 1975·76 tax assess- ments to ofCaet the effects of Proposition 13. "It looks like a·number of gov ernment officials in Californ111 simply refuse lo a ccept the message or. Proposition 13," Younger said at a news con- ference in his office. ''The peo· pie have ordered that property taxes be lowered and that pro- perty assessments be returned to 1975 levels." Under Proposition 13, proper- ty tax cannot exceed one percent of the matket value based on 1975· 76 tu bllls. Youn1er said that althou1h the suit was filed agalnst only one county, his ortice had sent letters to assessors In all s8 Caltfornta counlieit advising them against "retroactively in- creasing tM 1975·76 assessed value." Ke said that assessors In Alameda and Contra Costa coun· Ua ha\le admJtttd ell.Mr ral1lna assessments on property that had been reappraised during tbe. 1975·76 tax year or assessing for the first time other properties ne ver reappraised that year. Younger, the Republican gubernatorial candidate said plaintiffs filed s uit only in Alameda County Superior Court because the decision reached In that county'K case will affect :omilar situations throughout the :)late "We're getting complaintfl from practically every county tn the state," h~aid Younger sMd he al~ advised the state Board of Equalization that he would not defend t.,hat body In any eeUon cballentlot Ill opinion that asaetsors can retroacUvely Increase the value or property. 27 Cops Fired WICHITA, Ka n . CAP > - Tw nt~·l!Cven police oCClcers lost their obs and 23S flrefighterR and t c1r unJon were fined a total of S8,525 because or a 10- day strike urUer this month. .. .........-. . .... .,., ._./ '-· I I • LOS ANGELES CAP ) - Ly m an Bostock was eul ogized by fri ends a nd Ca lifornia Angels' teammates today as a man who cared deeply for peo· pie At fune ral services for the 27-year-old baseball star at Ver· mont Square United Methodist Church, teammate Ken Brett said, "Lyman was full or life full of spirit.'' <Related story: A3l The star outfielder was fatally shot Saturday night in Gary, Ind .. while ridmg In a car driven by his uncle. Bostock's widow, Youvene. and his mother. Annie, were nanked during the servi ces by the Angels' playe rs. led by Manager Jim Fregos i, and Lyman's four brothers. Bretl said he knew of no in· d1vldual more lovable and move caring than Bostock, adding, "He wu a genuine individual who cared deeply for people." Boatoc:k signed a fl ve-year contract tilth the Anllela 1 November for $2.7 m111ion aner playing wHh the Minnesota Twins th.tee aeasons. He had at tended Manual Arti\ High School In Los Angeles and Callrornia St.ate Unlveralty al Northrld1e before atenln1 8 profe slonal baseball contract .. .. .. l • Bostock 's death occurred while the Angels were in Cbica11:0 on their last road :stop of the 197S season, one of the most ~ucccs.sful in th.: team's history. Poor Vietims TV Set Stolen Second Time County sheriff's investigators sometimes seem a bit Calloused about burglaries. They handle H lot or them But the plainclothes officers headquartered in the South County Substation, Laguna Niguel, arc fuming over the theft of a television sel Wednesday TAKEN FROM A "HUMBLE" Dana Point apartment was a 19-inch portable color set, about the only Item or value in the home or a 52·year-old Mexican American fry cook and his wife. It was the second time In slx months that the obviously "pOOr" folks had lost a sel to buralars. "Their apartment Is s uper clean," s aid an in vestigator, "but all the rront room contains ls an old couch, a chair, a cra{e for a table and an empty television stand. Oh. yeah, they have u couple or small chalk fhcurines on the crate." THE COUPLE SAID they want to move now he add~d. "They keep l~lng the only po. session of v 0 aluc they have " Burglars broke a fr.on t door glass to enter the apart 6nt. Only the televlslon was taken :·They don't have unythina else worth steallnl(." ~aid c 1nve11t11e1i1tor ,;·Man, If I had the money, t'd buy theM another set > . , OAILY PI LOT tfC Mob Boss Tells of CIA Plot W \'-.llJ ll.l(;TO N (/\l't lh-pul t"CI molt ll•11dN ~ltnln Tr.Ml h t"a nh• tuhl <'onl(rl'"' l1M11t)' h<> P»rlu'•J~h-.1 m " CI A 11~\al\ .. lllU hon plot -'.C111ru.1 f''1t1 .. 1 ('ast ro ht•CJus.· 'I lhoufihl I ~r.~ ht•lp 1 ng t ht· Umtl'd St atei. 11overn m ••nt 1't•Kt1f\1n.i lwfort• the HO\lh J~~ui.1orlut1on.' rotnm1ttce under ,1 Mrnn t uf 1rnmunll}'. Trarrlcante 11 1• II It'd l h Ii I h l' ~ f' r V (' d ff II ,, n y t h 1 n..: m n rt' t h u n an in tt•rpr~t~r prcJ\ltd lnti En~ll!.h 1tand !:-pa ntth lranslallon& for lhtt 11tht•r., 1molved in the 1980 plot .1.i1.11r1isl lM Cuban pn•s1dent 111· .!>1rnt ht· knc1w' nothin~ ~•bout ~m .tlh•rnpt b) C'a5t ro tu l't'luhut<' T ht• committee t>ubpoenued rr~fflt'ante to tf':jt1fy on th~ final day of 1it month of hearJngs ex a mrnmg whether there was a con:Jp1rucy betund lbe assasStna t ron of President Kennedy in Oa ll at> on Nov 22, J963. Som4: conspiracy theorists have sJ)eC'uJated that organized crime figures plotted Kennedy ':> murde r becaus e o r his a d· ministration's crackdown on the Ma fta Trafficante, a hunched . gray. hurred man of 63, ha:. bee n 1den- t 1 f1e d by la w e nfo r c e m ent, <J uthon t1ci. as the long-time boss o r F lorida crime syndicate 01wrat100:. UnLJI Castro came to powe r 1n 1959. he ran gambhng t'.J i-1no:. in Havana F ,....rage Al AIRPORT ••• admitted there are other jobs open to hr m elsewhere in the :.11rport field. A silho~ett~ fi gure reacts to the drama of a lightning bolt as at stnkes the horrzon in the Gulf of Mexico near George Island, Fla. I UCI Quality Down? ChanceUor Cites Prop. 13 Cuts By WlLLIAM HOOG£ Of IN o.ur I'll~ SUH UC Irvine Cha ncellor Daniel Aldrich said today Proposition 13 and rising Orange County housing costs could lowe r the quality of instruction at tbe 10,000·student campus . Although the University is not financed 'directly by property toxes . the U nivers ity of Caliromia budget depends on state allocations which have been reduced as a result•of state bail out funds paid to local gov· ernmentaJ agencies and school districts. "Proposition 13 with the added problem of the hlgh cost of hous· ing and the salary freeze re· duces our ability to be com· petitive," Aldrich said, citing in- sta nces of several instructors who cha.5e not to accept UC Irvine leaching positions. Aldrich said a pot~nlial pro· Cessor from the Midwest or Eas tern United States would weigh his pres ent housing against what he could expect in Southern California. "He would be coming out to here to lesser lund and a s maller Strike Actions WASHINGTON IA P I -Pres i- dent Carter moved this after- noon to end a three·day railroad strike that has lied up two-th.irds of the nation's passenger aad freight services . The president s aid he was us· 1ng hrs authority under existing la w to d eclare a nalional eme rgency, uppoint a special board and orde r striking rail t"mployeei:; back to work for a 60-day "cooling off" period. house and paying thee or four la mes more for rt," the top of· ficial said He said Gove rnor Brown's post·Proposition 13 salary freeie for sl;lle employees, including university professors, also re. duced the instltutlon 's com· petitiveness on the instructor market. And the controversial proper. ty tax limitation initiative bas reduced the funds UC Irvine of· ficials anticipated for this year by $1.5 million. "Many of the pos itions we planned on riUing will not be filled." Aldrich said. "We'll have less in the way of lnslruc· tional assistance for the faculty and the elaboration or the Social Ecology program and Graduate School or Adminsltration will not '\'erg Bappg' tuke place as planned ... Th\.· uruvers1ty, the chancellor ~aid , will -.lso experience side ecrects from the tax reduction initiative's impact on other gov· ernmental agencies. ·'It will have a derinite im~ on what we'r e able to do wfth our teaching hospitals," he said. ·•Mos t of our patients at the medical center are county pa- tients that the county pays for." The "face" of UC Irvine's campus will also show some ef· feels from reduced stale income. "This is a crucial time in the history of the campus for hs maintenance." Aldrich said . ··Alter to years, wear and tear is occurring and our maintenance and operations fund is less. · ·'The place will show wear more than we hoped." Clown Laughs, Bot Death Draws Near CHICAGO CAP> -Jack Thum , who J:tas made people laugh as a clown for 22 yea rs. says he will continue spreadjng joy as long as he lives. "and that will be less than a year because I've got terminal cancer." "I don't want to go. I get t.oo much happiness being a clown and making people laugh. I've visited 1,900 hos pitals throughout the Midwest in my time. 1 still go to hospitals twice a week to try to bring s miles to s ick kids. Now I have to go more often. for chemotherapy treatments," said Thum. The diagnosis or Thum 's cancer was sudden. "SIX WEEKS AGO, I WAS having trouble breathing and went to a hospital." Thum. 53, s aid. "The doctors said I bad lung cancer and it's spread all through my chest. They put it on the line -I have a year or less to live." Thum loves kids so much that he and hls wife, Shirley, haven of them at their home. 8resnahan refused to bla me a cont inued sta lemate over ex - pans ion plans al the airport for his decision to leave his job. Ho wever , he admitted that ph1c111g the airport within the s tructure of the county's first s upto'r ag ency, the Gene ral Services Agency, affected his dcr1s1on. Inventory Tax Battled ''Nine of them are teen·agers from broken homes that we've take n in with their pare nts · consent. Two others are grandchlJdren. Their mother, our onJy child, travels a lot in hel" job," said Thum. "We don't get any money taking care of them - our house is a house of love and laughter. Over the years we've taken care or 37 children. We scrape through,somehow from what money I get from clown appearances. What's going to happen when I'm gone, I don't know. •'T here 1s some frustration when there is failure to m a ke de· c1s1ons that mul.t be m ade in t im e l y rash ion ." Bres nahan :;•11d . But. he e mphas1w d , there are -no ··~our grapes" renected ill his decision to leave bis job. J im McGuy, U.S. Rep Rooort Ba dha m 's Democratic opponent in the 40lh cong ressiona l dis trict . satd today he and two Qthers a re launc tii ng an tfl· ilialive to repeal California ':., business inventory tax. McGuy, at a Santa An<.i press conference, said the initiative 1s not designed lO boost rus eJectson effort. Cool Sea Breezes Temper Heat Wave· By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Highes near 88 are forecast for oiti.eo.11.,.....-si.tt inla nd folks and about 80 for The worst is appare ntly over beach areas. Lows wlU s tay in the 60s. for Orange County residents "l think everyone has had c aught in one of the longest Sep-enough of it ... s aid J . Sherman lcmber heat waves in years. 0 Cool ocean breezes are break· e n n Y ' t b e u n o r f i c i a I ~ ing through a Santa Ana condi· weatherman for the Huntington r d t.e t d d Beach area. He bas been keep· ion an mpera ures roppe in~weather ch arts since 1930. below the 00-degree mark inland today for the first ume in eight e said temperatures in the _ da-ya. _ 90s prompt~d by an easter~y Des pite the cooling trend -flow of hot. tttr--are not un~ual m weather forecasters said today September, but he had to go temperatures will remain above back to 1939 to compare the normal t.hrouRh the weekend. length or the current he~t wave. F,.....PflfleAJ PLANES ••• . The thermom e ter in Hunt 1 ngto n Beach dropped nine degrees Wednesday to a Tues d ay high of 82. It was 75 at lhe Ha rbor Department in Newport Bea ch. pilot::. were wa rned or the dangf(r Denny's records show that the twice when they were three highe st temper a~ure in Sep miles and then one mile apa rt te m ber . for-Huntin~lon Beach <,~'(, ~---~·;-"t • e.o.0Ut~l lQ1,~~"""~~-l.atc...SOS . .' .. Lind~rgh 'Field's control l ower. tf'~111r arrOO'Umcd the' liog ue said. But he added : ''I'm humidity to 57 percent ror the nol sure the pilot or the PSA jet coastal areas of Orange County was told to take evasive action. Wednesday. The PSA pilot acknowledged And we athe r for c~a stc rs both warnings, but the Cessna warned. that. another . h.1gh pre pilot's responses we re garbled ssure ndge 1s now building over llogue said. ' Or~gon. and Northern Califomio Hogue said the Federal Avia· which 1S expected _lo m?vc into lion Administration was aoa)yz. the :So~thern Calaforma area )ng radar data from both planes. later thi_s week. So residents can keep their ra1: OAANOE COAST wa rdrobe in mothballs at least DAILY PILOT ._ ... _ •••f\+O.nt •...:t ~1""', , .... ""'" VI<• Pre\,.fU~O.,_.tMin. .. • tlte>M" " ..... ,. LOllO' ,~,, "'....,.,_ M"'"*O•~t tJltO' C...11011 .... .. ............. " ~\\hfef'lt MAna{f•fllQIOUon Offtc•• O..l•Mo .. llOW.\l .. •Sl•ffl 1-"48"o<• llllolll~r•$l'•OI H~~f:~ ~~!~u~!'','~~ \.~~~:,rd •• \•n t)tflQI) f 'f"eWI'\' Te .. phone (714)~-4321 Clenlfl•d Advertfalng Ma-sue -....,1,11<1t• V•11•t-°""' 511·6310 ",.,,_ \i.t--a.,,.., .. •H-6'00 ...,,""" ,_.,..,,,,.°'"~· c,.,,..,...~ ...... , MO·lnc> (fffll9"1 •tll o....,. Uni ~ll'•tlll ... C-::r .• ~°.:-;;~;:r.~~~r:":~~~ :f.':': r•&•t4hlf" WO....,, ... <••I M"'"''•tift .. t••ttef'• ffWl"M '" ..... f:IAi-'\ N \l•r. •••d •' (~'\t4t ~,. (..4'11•4'*''* \Wet\tr ftt0~ OY ,__. ... \\ \t ""9ftt"''' lll.r ....... ,. st .,.....,,... l"l•l1l 4ty 9'hM4*"0 "~""'' .. through the weekend becau::.c of unseasonably warm weather. F,.._P,,.e AJ SCHOOLS. • Mc Nally Continua t ion lf 1gh School. The district plans to sell the Mi:Nully site at 19th !=itreet and Newport Boulevard in Costft Mesa. H declining enrollment con· tinues at the present rate, dis· trict officials expect only ubout J7,SOO students by the 1980·81 school year. S c hoo l b o nrd Pres ide nt Donald Smallwood said trustees at that time "will have the won der(ul ~of closing four or five more sc Is" TruR ~ Carol Martin ndded that she d.Jdn't "ant to begin d1a· c u11&ion of clos1n1i more 11choolR now But the d11to suppli •d by the district stuff may force the Issue tH?rore the hoa rd soon . 'I think II' upon ua OJ'ICC 1'Ka h1 "~old N1 coll Instead , as president of World American Businessmen's As- sociation, McGuy said the busr· ness inventory tax has long been a tax he and other businessmen view as unfair. Joi ning Mc Guy in the in - itia tJve effort a re Robe rt B Music. a Democratic candidate for North Orange County's 70th Assembly District, and Hunt· inglon Beach reattor J oe Blodge u . The three s aid they would forward an application to begin lh e i nitiative process t o California Attorney Ge neral Evelle Younger todav. Music. a ~ant§l Ana a ttorney, said efforts would be made to qua lify the initiative for a 1979 election but most likeJy if would not be placed before voters until the June, 1~. primary. He s aid roughly 500,000 s ignatures will be needed to qualify the Initiative for a ruture ballot. McGuy said, however. the in- itiative process a lso may put Newport Cops Nab Snspect In Burglary A night-long stakeout paid off this morning for a team of Newport Beach detectives who !lurrounded a beauty shop and cornered the man they believ~ may be responsible for nearly 100 break ins. -~ifle·~~~~~·~ ~u!f'1cfil>il ·or W-rf,tlilfY~"li'fi~f''fs"1S'e: ang held in the city jail in lieu of SJ0.000 bail: Be ll ha d been Jiving at :: Newport Beach motel. PoliCe followed rum from the motel to (I be auty shop in Tustin where he wa s arrested after allegedly breaking into the est ablishment. Officers said he has been sought by police in Costa Mesa, F ountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Westminster and Garden Grove for a string of business burglaries in which cash was the nnly thing taken Stereo, T e levision Stolen b y Burglar A burglnr who twisted off the• front door knob to gain entry took stereo equipment and a television set from a Santa Ana Heights homtt Orange County sheriff's of. ficers said the break·in was re- ported by draftsman James A. Holt, 29, from his Mesa Drive hom e who WH away at the time. The loss wati valued a l $92S. 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Thunday September 28. 1978 s DAIL y PILOT A 3 Toyota Models Throttle Peril Told for Cars WASH I NGTON l /\P ) Owners of 1971· 73 Toyota Corolla a nd Carina cars with 1600cc engines were warned today of possible throttle sticking that could resuJt m a driver 's loss or control. ha rd starting. rough adltng, or stalling. but may occur without warning wh1h.• the car is being drt vcn It <.advi~cd owners of the vehicles "ho ha\'c the probleni:- m l'nt 1oncd to huve thi.' he at 1 ubcs in their r ar:. cht:ckcd for possible cracking A HISTORIC MOMENT IN AVIATION HISTORY AS PLANE TOUCHES DOWN ON GRASS AFTER ROUND-THE·WORLD FLIGHT \ The National Highway Traf f1ce Safety Administration 1;1ud it r eceived eight cons umer re ports of throttle sticking. none of which involved personal inJury or property damage Tht• :t~('O ('Y ~<l td Jf ll)O .... t 270.000 To)ota~ \\llh the 160Cc1· e ng1nt.· \\ere amporkd ror ~ale in I h l' L' n ti (' d s l .. I t'., pr I 0 r t II Murch. 19'iJ In t92,, S.fore Lindbergh Flight. Lt. Henry Oj(tin &lazed • Trait for Future Globe-girdling Pllot1 NHTSA said it is invest igat1nt.t the alleged problem It :.aid throttle slicking may be prt' <.'cd ed by s uch sy mpto m s a.~ Memories Still Soaring > Tht• NHTSA :.aid the throlllt· m ..iy ~lick ~uddenly in thl' open po:.a tion \\htl{' the vehicll' i~ be 1ng d rl\cn. If thi~ happens. at ~aid. <.an afc1dent C'Ould result be cuu:.c lhc driver ffi l.tV lose con trol of 'etu clc ~peed · N~l Man Helped Make Air History 'Guilty' Plea Told In Molest Tht> e ng1n.c 1n qucM1on con t .!tn ~ o ht•at tube r unning through the cxha usl mcinifold and 111to the chokt· chamber The Jgcncy l>li1d tll> invest igut1on in dicJlt•s tha t heat tubt!s 1n vehic les m anufactured prior to M arC'h. 1973. had u history of l'racking. It said this allow~ ex haust contaminants to be drawn into the chokt' chamber. when• d n act·umulut ion or s ludgt• can 8 y JERRY CLAUSEN Of fM O.oity "1Mt $t.H f1(1 y four years ago today Lt. Henry Ogden s ut 111 the rear co1:kp1t of a two seat biplane and watc hed ror landmarks as Lt Leigh Wade steadied the Boston JJ along:.1dt• lheCh1cago ii nd New Orleans. T he three :J5·fOOl·long Douglas World Cruisers passed side by ..,,de over Sand Point Naval Aerodrome. ba nked toward Lake Washington near Seattle. turned agarn and headed into the wind over the landing strip. Ogden remembers dropping lo within 30 feet of the w<1le r before his 1.>lane 's wheels touched down Tiit: CO·PILOT-Mt;CHANIC hoisted himself from his COl'kp1t. c<in•fully pl•~ced a foot on a wing step. dropped to lhe gnis:. and b<:l'iimc one of six U.S. Army Ai r Service flie rs who were fi rst to circle the globe by air. The ensuing receptio n was heady stuff for a 23-yeci r old who had grown up on his father's Mississippi cotton ph.in t<Jt ion. IL h<id been 175 days und 26,345 miles earlier that four Douglas World Cruisers lifted on pontoons from nearby Lakl• Washin~ton to make aviation history . 'harlcs Lindbergh wouJd not attempt his J\tlanll<' crossing ror <1nother three years. but already the world w:J~ fl y in~ headlong into the air age AIRMEN FROM ENGLAND, France. Portugal. Italy llnd Argentina already were launched on a tte mpts to be tht• firsl around the world. All would fail. leaving the honors lo the Americana. Today, Ogden admits, rtying the globe 1s almost routine . In 1924 1t was <mother story. Aircraft were com· posed of wood. wir<>. s t£-el tubing and dope·si.turated c loth The fli c•rl> were forced to change engines under primitive conditions in remote parts of the world. They were con!-.tantly changing from pontoons to wheels and ba(·k <igain as the topography ahead chan~ed. THE DOUGLAS WORLD Cruisers assem bled tn Santa ~on1cu averaged '12 m .p.h. on their single Liberty engines. seldom new hi~her than 1,000 feet and carried few instru- me nts. The modern L>ouglai-OC-10 contains 96 miles of elcc lrll' wirc. Oi:dc•n lc<.t rned r ecently. "Wl• h<1d lc~i. tha n 96 feet of the s tuff for our an· strumentat1on " Ogden turned 78 this month. quietly celebrating with has wife. Olga. in their hilltop home in Laguna Niguel. THE WALLS OF THEIR we U-kepl home are hung with plaquci. und honors presented to a lifetime or dedication lo av1at1on. 0.gden 's closet~ a re filled with medals and mt.>mentos spanning the years between his r ecord-setting Ch ghl and his retirement from Lockheed Afrcraft Service Corp. in 1965. But ~1mong all the successes and memories. few are mo re vivid LO t he slight-framed man with a hint of Mis· ~issippi lollin~ on his tongue than his world flight . Vivid, too, are the failures . Early in the journey, consisting of more than 50 hops or from 150 to 900 miles each . the group lost its leader. 1\1/\J. fi'ltF.OERICK MARTIN and his co-pilot plowed into the ~adc of an Alaskan mountain. The two survived. tn•kkinglO duys to ci~ilization. but were le ft without an atrC"rafl to cont.inue the journey. M Ul'h luter three quarte rs or the way around the globe Ogden and Wade a lso raced disaster when the 11rag1nal Hoston s unk off Greenland following engine fa1 lun " pontoon problems and a snowstorm. Th<: nicrs were rescued and given <t second World Cruiser. the prototype aircraft. to continue the flight with their four comrades. EARL\' IN THE journey, Ogden says, t he task wai. Jus t "another duly." As a scrvicemaf\. be sais, he pnmari ly was trying to follow an order to fly around lbe world. ll wasn't until he saw Japan on the horizon -after a 500·mile·long flight over water -that pride of a greater accomplishment began to stir . -~ • :.· JL w~ &l~R,.~ .l)e Ji~L..:.:.thall ealLY..r~alized we were • ... tn~.flrsl td'nyl~P'it~ffft!':'M>-~,.1¥ ~ ... ~r->.~;.~--'~.:~v-• .,,1.,.. 4'~~ o..i., .................. HENRY OGDEN IN LAGUNA NfQUEL HOME HI• Task w .. 'Ju1t Another Duty' 54 v .. ,. Ago The ocean fliJ.?ht was no m ean feat AIRBORNE COMMUNICATIONS among the three airc raft consisted of wild a rm waving. poinlin~ and hand signals . "We soon discovered thut we had a homing pi geon ll•admg w;," Ogden says with a wide grin framed by gray mus tache and beard. "Lowe ll Smith (the lieutenant named commander after Martin's crash l had the instinct "We: had the best maps available then , but 1t 's quite a shork to sec a mountain at 4.000 or 5.000 feel when the map :.a,> s 1L 's only 3.000 feet." Navigation. 1l seem ed. was as c rude as weather force as tini:t. which consisted mostly or hearsay. a look at the s ky and a feeling that 1t was time to fly, O~den rem em bcrs AS A RESULT, THE heavy-s uited. helmeted c rews rtcw in their open cockpits through fog. freezing rain. snow and hammering headwinds. But the stiffened bodies and other physical challenges of those grueling miles made the final victory all the ~wccter. Ogden cluims He and Wade. today's o nly surviving members or the night. will never forget thal day -Sept 28. 192.4 when six tired Americans set their planes down on a li!rassy fi eld 11\ W <Js hington Wine Prices Stay lower in Markets By JACKJE HYMAN O!llle D•lly Polol Si.II /\ Sacrame nto court's action this week in striking down the s tutc fair trade law on wine pro· bably won't have much e ffect on consumer prices. but it's de- finitely having a beneficial ef· feet on n;tailers' nerves. Sa f eway s pokes man :.a id . "We 've already taken prlC'e re duction <Action There probably won't be much e rrect now · · A Luck} Stores ~pokcs m<in agreed "Mo~l o f our peopl<' have already considered that wine is th<.· s:Jm<.• ui. other forms of liquor." he said "I would not antic ipate much o r J change but we will be compel1llve." LOS ANGELES I AP 1 Ont> of nine men charged an conncc· taon with a n 1nternat1oncil c hild pornography and proi-.t1tution ring has pl<'a d e d guilty to molesting an ~·ycur·old girl Thomas Nicholas Liberto. 34. a Douglas Aircraft wo rker from Downey. entered the plea in a t racking voice a s he s tood be fore S uperior Court Judge Philip M Ne wm<1n. At rhe time of h is arre!.t Liberto was on probation from a 1977 child molestation conv1c· tion At Wednes day 's hearing . Newman allowed Libe rto to re main free on S15.000 bail pending d hea ring Nov l to delermint> 1f lhl' defendant as u mentally dis ordered sex offender "The re 1s no question in my mind that ht-wi ll bt-del'lared mentally disordered because or the c1 rcumstam'e!-and the h1tl hl· was invol wd with C'hlld ren." s<11d deputy Di strict AttornC'y Jam e~ Ferruzzo Liberto face~ up to f1H> year-. 1n d stall' hos pllal o r s to l t· prison In exchange for his gu1I ty plea. the prosecutor agreed lu dlsm1ss a conspiracy c harge The charge~ a~ainst Liberto \\ere lht' lcui:.l serious or <13 counts m the indictment t.1guin:.t all nine men. one of ~hom ts from Huntington Be<.ach Ferru2zo said L1tx!rto will nor be J wHnes:s agains t ~e other d<>fe ndants. · ·1 . b ind the lhrottlc linkag<> and <.·ause tht• lhroltlt' to stick in tht· open pos1t1on. Th<' agency ~aid Toyot<J ma de c·h:.ingc~ in March, 1973. so the heat lube could expand <ind con Imel without C'racking. The NHTSA <£:.ked owne ri. of thc v h1cles who have had <i pro ble m with throttle st icking to wratt' tht• <:1gt'ncy, Office of De ft·cts lnvf.'~l1 g<1 l ion . 4011 Seventh St S.W . Wai.hinE,rton, D C. 20590 County~ Plane Photos SAN DI EGO <AP 1 -San D1c~o County. not photogr aht·r l·t un .... E . Wt•ndl. ow n " th1· drn m ;,la<' photograph:-. Wendt look on county time of a crippled jelhnt-r crnsh10g tn flumes. or r1c1ub ~uy A t t orney:-. for lht• rounl} which t!mploys Wendt in tht! Of ftC t' or Public lnformut1on. said Wednesday th<Jl bccdu:.t: Wendt wu:-. on a~-.1~nm l'nl for th<' county when hl• LOok the picture:.. the) urc• count,> propt·rl} We ndt. 44. w ai .. Wkrnl:{ picture:. • of a g al> ~talion Mond:.iy when he heard lhc colhs1o n of P ac1fl<' South\\est Atrli]le:-. fo'ltght 182 <And :J pnvak plan1: That's because most of them lowered their wine prices last June when fair trade laws were e liminated for othe r types of Ii· quor "It Just makes what we've don e legal. and thank good · ness." said a s pokesman for Market Bas kel . "When we lowered our liquor Luxury Leather Sale. 'prices. we also lowered wine.·· he said. "We did not r<1ise the m b;1ck up even when they <the st<.alc Alcohol Beverage Control Hoard > indicated it was going to be a point of litigation." The ABC: regula tes the sule of liquor and the licensing of sales facilitic:~. The !ooO·callcd fair trade laws. which have been declared in rcstr::11nt o r trade. permitted manufacturc>rs of brand-nume Ii q uors to Sl'l mmamum rt!tail prac·c~ The end of the general ltquor rmr lrade laws tn June resulted i n a price war amon g supe r market chains. While the intensity of the battle has faded. prices.remain lower than before ~ ,U ,,U>ei ~~ fY»BI .Qn wine w10 a ffect p'r'i~e-s .' a" Bostock Group Gets $1,000 From Nixon A youth group s upported by C ali fo rnia Angels baseball player Lyman Bostock, whose fune ral service was held today, has been given $1 ,000 by former Pres ident Nixon Bostock, 27. was visit ing re IBtives in Gary, Ind .. Saturday when killed by a shotgun blast while riding in a car. Police said I he s hot had been aimed al som ebody el~e Nixon attended an Angels ga m c last month as guest of l<•am owner Gene Autry The Ange ls re leased· a copy of a let· tcr written by Nixon on Wednes- d ay al San Clemente telling of the donation I " Top Grain Leather Sof·~ and Chair~ I DOW .. \ . ,, ,, ,, \ . ,. 8-.I I 11t·l1 ~frtt . '*'·~ $799.. Sofas luxurious sofas warh unmarched comtort clnd elegance 1n top grain leather that grow~ more beaut1lu1 with use and age avatlabte in severdl colors ol teat her The letter to Autry said, in part: "I read with shock and s adness or Lyman Bostock 's tragic death. He was a fine man -on and off the field. . . I am enclosing my check which { would appreciate your forward· Ing to the Teen Challengers or the Vermont Square Methodist C hurch i n Southwe11 t Los Ange les." AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY We are also offering generous savmgs on other lea ther sofas and chairs -30 pieces on display to choose from. Last winter , the o utfielder worked ln several youth r hnics tn the Los Angeles area. saylnsf "Too many people grow up uak Ing from a community and it isn't every day you. con go back to that community wht•n you h1v rame snd fortune " Your Fevonto Des111fler Wiii S. Happy To Aulat You. PAOH.SSIONllL 1111~i:R10R DESIGNERS 22 : S H.ARIOlt ILYD. COST/. MESA 60·027S ) - . ~( J A4 DAil y P1LOT NATION I WEATHER Tax Cut Bill Goes to Senate Fi1wnce Committee Version Could Court Veto WASllLN<i'l'O~ <AP t A $2:1 billion blll lhal ~ould cut tnrome l1t1'f'11 fnr 6R mllhon 1011J>lr 11r 111111\ 1duul~ " on 11 .. v. "" to 1111 St•nah' with lht" t•ndor,.1·m1•nl •·I lht-fmanN-<'ommlltt-.• 1i1nd lh• hint uf » 't>h> from l h(' <'11111 r ud rn 1n1r;t na11un Th,. udm1n1,1rat1on,. 111'• l'nrhnntmt•()I 'lemi. from l>IU,J bit <'Ul'> In ('JPlt•I aa11h l~Xt'' ~h1t·h \l.Ould lar1tt-I) bl•nel11 tho ,. tr1 the htahcr 1nrom1 bra,du·t~ THE BJLL.. WHJCll <'Cl mpan·-. "' Ith a 16 :t h1lhon 't•nuon ¥P pro\ t•d hy the lloui.l' hai.I month clt-art'd tht> Jo"lnan<.'e Commlttc't· on :t IS 2 vote W,-<tnesd1t y nil(hl &.-nu\\' de~lt• 1:. 111 ht-gm f'nrh l)~XI Wet•k The Sen.it(" bill v.•ould g1H larttt•r tax cul!> \o v1rtu:.illy 1111 dui.:.t-:. of tnxJ>3)l'N-tricludtn~ co1,>ontron~. than wuuld th1· tfOUbl' bill f) I rre ren <•(•ll ht•I W('t•n the Hou-.t• v1•r11or1 und lht· flnul "''ll"lt' l11ll would hat vt-to bt• v.orkNI 11ul hy .1 r11n rt·r1.>ntt' I'll m "'•II t·•· "rte r St•111tt c up 1>rov nl Tll f ··•NAN{'"· l om ml\lt'I' blll would n ·i;ull Ill u $4tl mcomt? t (I). c·ut neKl ytwr for u typit".11 "11.il1• ~·1 -.on 1•11rn111~ $12,SOO. com van'<I 'With a ~ <·ut In tht• Jluuae btll A t yp1cul ham1ly of four ut the $12.~)() kvel would teN u $1 25 cut from th\> St-nott-ball and $105 from I hl' ltou11f . the $20,000 family. SIOO trom tht: Senate and $1<16 from the Hou11.-. the $25,000 fum1l y. $:9) from the Senate and S2l2 h om lht· Hou~t: ·1 h1• l'JCjmph•-. :1n• based on 1 .1'Cpjy1·1 ~ who chum ·l>l·n,om1l dt'<l udio1i:. of 2:1 JK•r<.·cnl Tl\XPAVERS WHO Itemize rlt>dut't111n~ ~oulct find the widely Pros tit u tion C i ted Daughte r-killer Gets Reduced Plea MONTPELIER. Vt IJ\P) A woman charged with killing her daughter because the younger woman wanted lo return to a life or prostitution was allowed to plead lo a lesser murder charge because 1t was "almost a mercy-type killing." the prosecutor says. Marilyn Dicll, 41, of Colchester pleaded gµilty on Wednesday to second-degree murder. Mr!.. Dietl testified she shot her 19· year-old daughter . Judy Dietl. outside a Burlington synagogue May 5 lo keep her from return· mg lo work a~ a prostitute m Roi.ton. CH ITTENDEN COUNTY State's Attorney Mark Kell l'r s aid he reduced the c harge agains t Mr~. Dietl from first dei:rcc to second-degree murder because "this was a mother who bt>licved !>he was doing the right thi n~ .. Keller said he would rccom· mend a zero· to 20-ycar sen- tence "It'!> not the us ual cold· blooded type of murder whit'h the normal person thinks aboul in a first-degree murder case." he sa1d. The state mcchcal examiner said Miss Dietl died of a gunshot wound in the chest. airline stewardess. But accord- ing to Mrs. Diell's attorney, Charles Tetzlaff of Burlington. a roommmate swore m an af. fidavlt that Miss Dietl was working part-lime as a pro· stitute. Mrs. Dietl said she had argued with her daughter the night before the shooting. She said her daughter had decided to spum a college acceptance and return to Boston. KELLER SAID Mrs. Dietl told prosecutors that the nexl morn- ing "she had a message flash through her head saying. "To- day 1s the day Judy dies.· " In June. Mrs. Dietl pleaded in· nocent by reason of msanily to a first-degree murder c harge. Keller said a fir s t -degree murder conviction carries <• mandatory life sentence. uaed deduction for state and local gaaollne tuxe11 repealed un· der both versions m the interest of cntrgy con.~ervation SpoMOns say the Senat<: bill t11x ruts would orfset for most wor kt>rs the higher Social secunly taxes thal will go into dfect Jan. 1. Sen. William Roth. R·Oel.. who wllh other Republicans has pressed for larger tax ~uts. as· sailed the bill as "a banquet for the affluent and the poor but .. leftovers to mlddle-income Americans."· SEN. GAYLORD Nelson, D· Wis . who also voted against the measure. said the bill's deep cuts In cap1tal-galns taxes were too much for him. The reduc· lions would be nefit about 5 million people. with most or the money going to those with in· comes above SS0.000 a year. Treas ure Secretary W. " p w l•..-O The H o u ~c et hi c~ co mmittee. 1n its firs t findin gs of wrongdoing in its probe of possible South Korean influe nce buy ing. h CJs asked lhc Hous e to cens ure Rep . Edward R. Roybal, 0 -Calif .. for failing l o rep ort a Sl.000 contribution from South Korean rice dealer Tongs un Park a nd the n lying about it to t h e committee. Roybal ca ll e d the actio n "regrettablf'." ••WHEN I T H APPENED, I fell s uch a re hcf that she wa!> !)afe," Mrs. Dietl testified. lie r daughter was laking classes in Boston to become an WALLACE S4YS HE WON'T RVN Slaying, Discovery May Be Conn~cted MONTGOMERY, Ala. CAP > - Gov. George Wallace. paralyzed ~incc he was shot in 1972, says h e docsn 't expect to run tor public office again. NEW YORK 'AP> -The blood-soaked body or a woman was found o~ the roof of an East Village apartment building, hours a!t<>r police d1sc_overed the Hpent launch tube of a missile in an apartment OC· cup1e~ by three people whom she had accused or robbing her. Police said Bertha Bradley, 26, apparently had been raped, shot numerous times and stabbed re- "I might not be giving that same answer if I hadn't had somcthmg unfortunate happen to me," Wallace said Wednes· day. referring lo the assassina- tion allcmpt that left him con· ftnf'd to a wheelchair. peatedly over her entire body. Her body was found Wednesday. Police said that on Tuesday s he reported she had been mugged and her pocketbook taken. and a high-powered pellet gun in the apartment. Wallace completes a n un· precedented thtnt term--as Alabama governor in January. I le 1s barred by state law from succeeding himself. Wallace says he will work at a state university after January, but he won't say wh1 ch one or what he'll do. SHE IDENTIFI ED her al· tackers as neighbor s in her building, and when.police raided their apartment they arrested three persons and seiied the spent launch tube of a Redeye surracc-to·air missile . It was described by police as useless. Police said they also found a s awed-off shotgun. a handgun, Authorities had originally re· ported that a Redeve missile was taken from the apartment. but they said today no missile was found. T HOSE ARRESTE D we re identified as Nancy Diai, 24, Gabrlel Gonialez. 19, and Wilfredo Rowan, 17. They were c harged with c r i minal possession of deadly weapons and crimina l possession of s tolen proper ty -Mis s Bradley's pocketbook WM Front Spaivtu Mithoost Frost W0:nUngs 'l'~,wrature• .lllbu'- Altent• O•ltlmo,. eo .... l.lo••on 8ro•ft\¥1Ht> 8ull•IO C.Nc~o C.1rw:1nn•ll c.1 .. ,,..1.no 0.IFI Wiii °"""'•' OelN>ll Hel.,,• HOftOtUIU llouston llld'•POll\ 1<e11 • Clly l••V~\ Llllle Roe.._ t..o•• ..... ·~ LOu"llllle HI U ~ 12 SJ 1t lt H U .. 41 .. Sl "° 11 1 .0 ~, .. II •• 41 .01 ., 51 •• ~ 04 ,, •~ .en n~ ,. J9 OI 11 )I II 17 ., ., 11 41 , ... IOI .. It •l "' ,. Ml•ml Mllw-H Ml>l\•st P, IJ \/ .. ,, I\ "-n•• . 101 ,, ., ~ )7 .. 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Tiie ••ltf 1-r•lurt wlll 1111 .. 8~ ,,,..., ...... fHIHtSOAY 5«-low 12.,. p m I I s.<olld 1119'1 • S. p m s ' "tlO.llY • Flrtl '" ' fl .. ,.., 0 \ 111,.11110"' t .tt1o"' 4 ' ~ona10-J N pm 11 ~ono111011 tttpm H 1 Su11 •I"'•• -S• "' ... t•t.•Je» m, M-rl-1 )4•.m , 'i!lt4 4tP m . Stwtaqori HUllllntfffl -..Cl\. W•"'ft I 10 J 1 .. 1 With •••'1 \W91f t.fWWon\ lefr HtwPOfl llell{!t W•"'fl I 10 J '"' with •HI -II. GOl!dll'-lelr 10 ..... Michael Blumenthal had cau· tloned earlier In the day that the capltal·galns cut "would be very. very dHU cult for him I President Carter> to accept." But he stopped short of s aying flatly that he would recommend a veto. Congressional aides say the in· dividual cuts in the committee bill would benefit 68 million couples or individuals while raising taxes for about 1.2 million. most o( them s ingle persons or couples with no children. THE BILL WOULD cut in· dividual taxes mainly by widen- ing the tax brackets, thus allow· ing more income to be taxed at lower rates. It also would replace the current $35-per- person credit and the $750-per- person exemption with a $1 ,000 exemption per person . The bracket·widening process would increase the current stan- dard deduction from $2,200 to $2,300 for single persons and from $3.~ to $3.400 for couples. Unmarried heads of household , who generally are widows or divorced womeh with children. would get a $3.000 standard de· duction. The committee bill would al· low different treatment o f capital gains realized from the s ale of a person's principal home. But this provision would not be as generous to most as the $100 ,000 once·a ·llfetime ex- clusion voted by the Heuse. Un der the Finance Committee plan. the profit from the fi rst SS0,000 of sales price would be tax-free. When the selllng price is above SS0.000 . the tax-free portion would be determined by dividing $50,000 by the s ales price and multiplying by the profit. Bandied With Core An Sl8.000 jeroboam of 1864 Chaleau Lafite Rothschild 1s one of the highlights of a $1,500·a -plate dinner scheduled Oct. 28 in Memphis. Tenn .. to benefit St. Jude Children ·~ Hospital. Restaurant owner John Grisanti, who bought the bottle at an Atlanta auction in May, cradles the bot tl_e gently after unpacking it. The jeroboam contains eight-tenths of a gallon of wine. Carter Cekbrates Early Born-again Democrats Mark 54th Birthday WASHINGTON IAP> Born· again Democruts. basking in the s uccess of the Camp David Sum- mit. turned out in full force to jl1ve President Carter a pre- l}lrthday bash and put $1 million into the party's coffers . Carter. flashing a grin, called the $1 ,000-a -plate dinner at· tended by J.400 party faithful Wedn~sday night "lbe most suc- cessful presidential fund -raiser In the historv of the Umted ~talc!>. ''WE'RE T AKING control. Hunff~ B~ach '"" .... St. 898-2577 FUWRTOM ZIZM..._....11 • 525-4868 Ou r nation is proud again." the president told a cheering crowd. "I think then• are a lot of born-3ga1n Democrats here tonight." said national secunly adviser Zb1gniew Brzezinski. "Ca mp David showed what the Preside nt can do. Hts character. intelligence, and de· cp moral commitment are cen· tral to tus s uccess." he sa1d. Tuxedoed Democrats in the c rowded ballroom said they were feeling a lot better about their president and their party these days. The entertainment for tht· e v e nt s pon s ored b y th1· Democratic National Comm1tlei· included s inger Di ana Ro~s. dressed in a s kin·tight, indruo St'· qumed· dress. who crooned "I love you Jimmy Carter " before· launchin~ into a disco renrlitron of "Happy Birthday. Mr. Pres• dent ... Carter. who will be 54 on Oct. 1, blew out the candles on a three-tiered green and white birthday cake as Mrs. Carter watched 130% COSTA MESA 3161 Hcrbor 81. 557-8766 LAGUNA HILLS J5JS2McWyn 581-2880 ANAHEIM f41S.kl4 991-7150 ORANGE 1'7S..T_. 997-3151 LAKEWOOD 5'24 s...-. St. 925-6686 CALIFORNIA 4ir Crash Lawsuits Mo wit SAN OIF.GO I AP I 1 ht• f1r,1 tawi u1ti1 \n lh«> -.or't Bir lr l'h 111 US hi tory 1u.•ek :• tot11l of $2 2'> mllhon, und <1llome'' .. 11.. " much ., $100 malht>n lnu) 1•\1•n tually bit wilced b)' the· l!JO '1c tlm11 o( UM' ll'aaicd) "Th<! ~r SOml'bod) lo!l'b• Ill lloe . t~ aooner he ~eb up to the· rountt•r," Hid ont la"'' r THF. 8Ult\llVOR~ oC \11'(11111· Saunders of Pal~ \ ud .. , ftlt-d tt S2 mllhon wrongful d t'ttlh 'Ult W ~dneaday an Los A n~c le' Supf'raor ourt ~uundcr~. 1111 aviation safrty l'o~ullant . \\II' a mong at l<'ast llS pt><>ple k1llt-1I abQard a PSI\ Jetltncr '4htrh ml llded wtlh •small a1rpl11nt• He is isur' 1vt'd b)' 11 v.1ft' .mil two sons. A serood RUii rnr $250.000 .... ,I!\ •· riled in San D11•JtO Sup\·r 1or Court by Kalher1nv Jloffmun claiming sh<' wai; 1n1ured and her house destroyed by debrh. Crom the eollts1on Fiery 'ltl.A.S.B.' Set ThUllday, September 28. 1978 DAIL y PILOT AS Movie Involvement Dymally Hits Curb's Role LOS ANGELES <API -The well-oiled. heavily-financed lieute· nant governor's campaign of Republican Mike Curb has apparently hit its first major stumbling bloek -Curb's involvement in a racy little movie called "Mondo Hollywood." Curb spent much of the day Wednesday plotting strategy to over come what his camp perceived as a d an~erous controvers~. and although the film's producer, the candidate made a special ap-Robert Cohen. said Curb indeed pearancc on a local . teleylsi.on sang and later acquired rights to ne ws show to explain his in-the film's music volvement with lhe film. · The 1967 movie, also titled . By today's standards. the film "Im age .. and "The Acid-as httle more than mild. A clip Blasting Freaks." was a forget· shown on a loeal news program table documentary look at showed a young wom~n doff her Hollywood's various weird sub· robe and then languidly don a cultures. r ecommended for pair or fishnet stockings as a adults onJy Curb. then 21 and burly woman smoking a cigar JUSt starting his own music com-stood by and watched. pany. worked on the rilm 's music and allegedly s ang back· ground falsettos under the name "Michelle ... 8 UT TllF. PROBLEM IS that Curb. seen by many in the party as the GOP's shining youn(t hope. got whe re he i~ largely on image -the squeaky· clean. all-American boy. Among the defe-ndant'i listed In that suit were the owners of the two planes involved and their pilots. who both died in the collision. ATTORNEYS IN SAN Diego, San Francisco and LD1. Angclei. said in intervieW1' that they were certain survivors or Monday·~ air collision of a PSA jetliner a nd a single-engine plane will also sue the Federal A viat1on Admin1stration. The "M.A.S.Jl." casl often comes under 'fire" in the hit television series aboul the Korean War. bul a real fire. apparenlly sparked by an l'lcctrical short. sent them sc urrying from the sel Wednesday. A ~pokesman for 20th Century-Fox said the fire was pul out quickly and little damage was done. J amie Farr, left. who plays the phony transvestite Cpl. Klinger, tells the star, Alan Alda. the real hero was the guy who saved all his dress costumes. T HE RUCKUS BEGAN when incumbent Lt. Gov. Mervyn Uy mal\y accused Curb or in· volvement in "a pornographic film." Curb at first denied being personally involved in the film. then admitted he did some of the music and may have been the eerie .voired Michelle 1n the film . "l just have this reeling about Mike Curb." said Margar et Brock. the slate GOP's bubbly finance chairwoman, before she knew or the controversy. "Call it woman's intuition. ir you will. He's JUSL so honest. so s traight· forward. so ruJl or integrity .. "f don't remember." he said. The government Position to be legally tested, said San Fran- cisco attorney Gerald C. Sterns. will be the FAA's policy which puts final responsibility on pilots to watch (or and avoid other planes. Coed Sentenced in Sex Rap In an interview Wednesday night. Curb admitted he may be hurt by the strange controversy. but added: "l 'M PROU D OF THE mus ic. tr anybody doesn't un· derstand the movie. tt(ey don't Sterns said the FAA, whicl) runs airport control towers and regulates airylane sarety. has a responsibility for ordering planes t o stay out of one another's way. Trash Bag Killer Faces D eath Suit LOS ANGELES <AP> -A $2 miJJion dollar wrongful death s uit has been filed against con- fessed slayer Patrick Wayne Kearney by Elizabeth McGhee, mother of one of Kearney's vic- tims in the so-called trash bag murders. Mrs. McGhee said in her Superior Court suit fli ed Wed· nesday that she has suffered "recurring nightmares which revolve around the torture and the pain inflicted" on her son. LOS ANGELES IAP > -A 22-yl'ar·old college coed, Jane Uornn. has been Sl'ntenced to 90 days imprisonment , fined $7,500 and placed on three years proba· t1on for her involvement in a Marina del Rey outcall massage i.erv1 cc described by authorities as a front for prostitution. The sent ence wa:. imposed W<.'dnesday by Superior Court Jud_gc Baroid J . Ackerman. who allowed Miss Horan to begin ~<·rving her Jail term Feb. 19 when her c urrent college sem ester ends. Miss Horan was con victed Aug. 8 on charges of conspiracy to commit pimping and pander- ing in connection with Peter Pan E nterprises, w.hlch rep0rtedly took in up to $5,000 a night em ploying about 4-0 women to respond to telephoned requ-ests for massages. A Loan ( __ ST,_:4_TE_) Tax Gilt Sought SAN MARINO <A P> -Rcsi · dents of this wealthy s uburban Los Angeles community will be asked to donate JS percent of their Proposition 13 savings to finance city government. The City Council is planning to appoint a 10-member Dlue Rib- bon Committee to solicit the con- tributions. which will be lax deductible. Sf...,.,• Fttr Gan«'! SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -San Francisco Oper a sop r a n o Montserrat Caballe told police that a burglar made off with her full-length $26,000 ch inchilla cape from her Mark Hoi>ktns Hotel room. For Every Purpose Ask us about the Simplifier -Simple interest rates, calculated daily -Payment terms tailored to your needs and qualifications .) -No prepayment pena lty -the faster you pay us back, the less you pay. THE BANK .OF CALIFORNIA N~ Rt>.1t h om. I'. 1401 l)m,.. !-lrti('I. No>wport n .... ( h 1)266:1, I 71<1 I 833·351 I The singer arrived Wednesday to rehearse for her opening Oct. 14 in Tosca at the War Memonal Opera House. Phoenix Man Indicted SAN DIEGO <AP) -A federal grand Jury has indicted c1 Phoenix man on a c harge or threatening radio talk s how host Dill flaJlance by mail to extort $10,000 . The indictment Wednesday ac. cused Charles Sawyer. 26. of threatening Willis Bennett Ball. which is Ballance 's actual name l"ree.,.11 Aid OK'd WASHINGTON <API -More than $100 million in federal funds has been approved by the House to add a carpool-bus lane ~o t h e 20.5 ·mile H a rbor- F reeway. A key section in the Surface"' understand the free enterprise Transportation Assistance Act system and what it ·s like trying would designate the Harbor to get started in business .... Freeway from the Santa Monica Clearly. GOP power brokers Freeway to San Pedro as an in-who have supported Curb are t erstate highway. thereby quati· bothered by all the excitement fying it for federal funds. over "Mondo Hollywood.·· Clovis Man Gets IJeath Penalty FRESNO <AP) -In the first death penalty verdict here in l7 years. a Clovis man has been sentenced to the gas chamber for killing a Modesto woman. Douglas R. Stankewitz. 20. received a death penalty ruling after an all·male Jury deliberated less than 21h hour~ Wednesday. The. same _Superior Court ju.ry previously found Stankew1tz guilty of kidnapping, robbery a nd fust·degree murder in the Feb. 8 shoot· me death of Theresa Graybeal. 22. o( Modesto. Stankewitz. handcu((ed because of an escape during the tri'al told a guard escorting him back to jail after the verdict: ··weu: they got me." "'~owN. Introduces the ~ Sylvania Superset 0 J11ly, 1978 I, .. Color TV "chn S.-.ey• See The Sylvania Picture That Beat RCA and Zenith! I Super Values from the Superset People I ---.... •l COLOR ~· PORTABLES COLOR --- • GT-102u Chassis . 100% solid-state • Chroma-Line .. color picture lube I 3 .. DIAGONAL •AFC 19" DIAGONAL 5278 • Carrying handle ~$348 I ' I I • • • ) () c I c Ed'•ton·ai Po e Rob<'rtN Weed Publi~her Oranqc.• Coa~t Ddtly Pilot g Thursday. Sec> mber 28, \978 9ctrbard 1<re1b1ch/Ed1tor1al Pc)9e Editor .t6 Trial D e lays Not In Public Int e r est "thmtts stond now at will be J~l 1hort or one year lwtun· l )r ,111~t· l'uunt} Sup<.•rn!'>nr Rali>h D1t-drkh Mand~ I rt.JI on hnbcr> t:hur~e\ broughl against htm lust Ue<' IS h~ lhl· f'tHml~ G t ,rnd Jur)- t\nd \)llt'l' as.::tm OnmgE> County r('itl(.lents W111 have "a1tt•d .rn 1r1te11l·r-.thl} long umc tor o settling of ttccounls "IC h u puhh<' t1ffit'ial charJied v.1th felony crim~~ l'hal 1~ nllt to 'it) r>1edr1 r h or any other person UC· <'Us<'d of J n1me s houldn't bt• ~1ven every opportunity to l''huus t tht4tr prt• trrnl legal rt.'mt.'dies Nor 1·~111 fjuh ht> found \\1Lh li JUdRe'i, dccit>ton lo i.:r.11\1 J 'h.1ni.:\' •>f H·nu~ u fC'-' da>' twfore 8 tria l 1s to lw~in. ~"' \\as d one an D1ctlrtt"h's coitl', 1r the Judge fecJs 1u .. 11 <:(> •~ tx·~l ~l'rH•d by ~uch u move ~om lhl•I,•..,:-. -and adhering strongly to the presump· t mn ul 1nr10l'l'nc·c unlll guJlt 1s proved -issues ra1~ed in the Jlld H·tnWnt C l<Hld I ht• C'Onduct O( publlc business. c:rontt·d . U1l'ci ri('h s till applies himself to his "UPl'n·1i.or's Job and ('Ounty bw.1nttss with vigor. And he ::,ho" l'l.1 dunn~ the rL'Cc nt c.·ou nty budget heari.-gs that he 1" ~till the: hc..1\ v v. e1~ht on the current roster of county :-.upt•n.1~r~. Howewr. 1t 1s in ho th his a nd the public interes t that the 1ssul'h ru1!)ed m Ut t! indictment be resolved as.quickly ,i.., possible ratht-r than drag out for so long a time. The ctCCU,l!,ed h as a con titutional right to a speedy trial that can only be waived with his consent. lt would M.•<·m 1n cases such a~ this that the public als o has a right to a speedy trwl and <.•riminal charges involving public ofl 1cials should be resolved us quickly a s j us tice allows. Legal Trick e ry f n t heir on~oing battle with the press, lawyers -with th<: tatit <'Ooperat1o n of the judjciary -have developed a d1s turbinf:! trick. A jud~t: has the right to exclude~tential witnesses in a case from the courtroom s o th y will not be in- flucmced by the testimony of olher wit sses. Thus an unwanted reporter has o fy to be1>1aced on Lht• "potential witness" !isl to effectively prevent his cov- t•ragc of a trial in progress. Latt-st victim was a r eporter for the Woodland (C:.ihf > Daily De m ocrat whose coverage of the murder t rw I of <.1 Hell's Angels motorcyclis t displeased the defen- cfont ·~attorney . The:' <tttorney #'.?rumbled to the judge a nd Jater, when t he• Ju<lg • ordered potential witnesses to leave the t:ourtroom. popped up to announce he planned to call the J l'fmt·tcr as a w1tncss ~o out wt!nt the r e porte r , miss ing the cn.1cial \1•..,timony of the defenda nt. He never was called as a wit- Ill'"" Tht• judge late r a greed that the process of excluding reporters as pote ntial witnesses could be abused. But he .,:-J1d he didn't s ee any infringe ment of the First Amend· mcnt free press g uarantee in the incident. And anyway, he was "m ore concerned with the trial." This is not the firs t such case. At least four other re- porte r i-; in various pa rts of the country have been ex- <'ludcd fro m trials after being tabbed as potential wit· nci,scs-but never called to the stand. It is quite clear that this fraud could be employed by any attorney to try to get rid of unwanted press coverage. . \n<I 1l is equally c lear that judges s hould not go along Y. tth the maneuver without trying to make sure there is a genuine intent to call the "potential witness" to the stand instead of an e ffort at censoring the news. " Fear of Freedolll The "threat" to authority posed by a free press and the need to m aintain tight contr ols on information reaching the public have long been recognized by the non- dem ocracies. In Eastern Europe controls have been imposed by local censorship. banning the circulation of publications I rorn other countries and jamming foreign broadcasts. But apparently the innovation of television programs ~cnt by satellite is cau sing new concerns. Now the Third World nations, backed by the Soviet {Inion, arc trying to push through an agreement under which e:1 preview of such programs by officials of the re- ceivi ng na tion would be required prior to sending it -a itort of pre-censorsh ip arrangemnent. The obvious inference is that the Soviets and the un. clc rdevelopcd nations prefer that their citizens not be \ given too c lose a look at life in the outside worJd. It is hardly Likely the United States would go along w ith s uch an a greement. But it .does indicate once more ..,.~r.=·..t:'Q-1•·•·UWt.. U;u~.Jfe~ £irculation or information is a vei:Y. signifi- t.'l:w ·l•~Jtt~~~~~~..-~~·be-more-~-1J: . those who still enjoy il. • Op1mons expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and .'.lrt1sts. Reader comment 1s inv ited Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Bolt t560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd I Sleep Slwts? ByL. M. BOYD There's a chemical tn the brain Ouid of animals called Factor S. ll's what makes s1ud animals go lo s leep. You take a goat that hasn't alept for 48 hours. for instance. :ind extract some bra\n Ouid. then inject thol fluid Into a Dear Gloomy Gus What's the magic aboul nine digits? Our Social SRlJTtty numbet'" hn nJae and now the Postal &!rvl~ want.s to up ilp codes to nine. Coin· tldenc•? J .E. wide·awake eat, and that cat wi l l go to s leep. The chemistry folk are now try- ing lo figure out how to make the stuff t.o treat insomniacs, A group of Ohfo nuns make and market fishing lures. With each sale. they offer two prayers: One for the fish erm an and the other for the flRh. A newborn in/ant up to 80 years ago had less chance of living another week than dld a grownup al age 90. Oc>fl Y0\11' dlction•ry list cany such word as "heighth "? Mine doesn't. Q. "What are the three lonceat ruJllllng TV shows!" A. "Meel the Press," almost 00 years, and "Search for Tomorrow" and "Love or Lire." both alm~l 28 years. Why don't .. examine." "marine" und "incllne " rhyme? > __________ ... ________________________ _ J ack Anderson Environment Rules"Fuel Debate WAStltNGTON President Carter's ch.lei Inflation fighters are engaged l n a c rucia l 11truggh.• with top regul~tory offlclats over how much the country can afford to pay to clea n up the environment. The lnrluentiaJ Charles Schultte, the pres i dent's c h 1 e ·f l'l'U noml c adv 1ser. h.as been leading a quiet effort to dilute or d e I a v regulations th a t wou ld protec t thl' h ea lth o f millions of Americans. The eeonomtc experts believe these regulations would fuel inflation by adding billions or dollars to the cost of doin~ business. The failure to protect workers and consumers from devaslat· ing diseases. however . would be even more costly to the economy. environmental of- ficials argue. They complain that the eronomists have singled them out while ignoring other costly issues such as the special tax breaks and outright s ub- sidies that big corporations have wangled out of Washington. NOW WE have learned that Schultze may have violated the law by personally putting prf'ssure on environmental offi cials long alter the deadline for public comment had expired. Schultie made several phone calls lo Douglas Cos lle. the environmental chief. in an attempt t o influence his agency's ruling on the amount of lead that will be tolerated in the air. The calls came well after the ofriclal d eadline had expired. Sc hultze a s ked Coslle. according t.o cqmpetent sources. how he could convey his concern over the proposed lead standard. Costle carefully warned him not lo raise any information that was n't already in the public record or the regulations could be invalidated. "The game has to be played by the rules.·· Costle reportedly told him A spokesman confirmed to our reporter Vi cki Warre n that Schultze "bas been in touch with Costle after the public comment period was over." He insisted. however. that Schultze had not violated the law because he d idn 't introduce any new information. The law. he noted, .. is enormously complicated." BUT OTHER White House economists also lobbied with the Environmental Pro · tection Agency over the lead standard more than two months after the comment period had ended. At a two.hour meeting in ~-.::J.1..-'t early August. the cconomt(' aides handed over a thick report which critic ized the l ead standard as too severe. The rules on public comment were establi shed. ct should be noted. l o prevent a n y improper pressure fr om indus tr y e iceculives or othe r s pecial interests. MOST OF the lead m the air comes from gasoline additive'> and is s prayed out o( a utomobile exhaust pipes. although some billows out of 1ndust riar smokestacks. The problem 1s most severe in urban areas. where the lead settles on thl' children's playgrounds. High leve ls of lead also add to air pollution and make 1t difficult for persons with resp1 ratory ailments to breathe. The proposea lead rules would require an irutial capital outlay of $620 million. followed by Sl40 million a year ror maintenance. Industrial firms are bitterly opposed to any new regulations. But the Environmental Defense Fund may take Schultze to court over what it considers his illegal intervention on the issue . LEAD POLLUTION Is not. the only issue in this high·stakes struggle between the environ- m e nt a 1 is t s and th e tn · dustrialists. All environmeote1I regulations have come under in· creased scrutiny after one or Carter's quiet advisers, Robert Stre1 uss. singled them out as a major cause or inflation. Th 1s w as followed by a backroom skirmish between the president's economic advisers :.nd s .. fe ty of tlc 1a ls . The O('cupationaJ Safety and Health Adminis tration tried to set l1m1ts on worker exposure to cotton dust. This was intended to protect 600,000 textile workers from brown lung disease. But S c hult le, s upported by wage·price advise r Barry Bosworth. tried to water down the s tandard. The backroom fi~ht eventually involved the president himself . One safe ty official later compla in e d that th e confrontation with his own White House colleagues "was harder than righting the industry." The economic side or the White House won at least a tactical victory. The deadline was ex· tended for four years. and the cost of controlling cotton dust was scaled down from S2.7 billion to S62S m1ll1on. THE NEXT battle involved pallution control in areas of the country where the air is already clean nus time . the wage.price control council intervened two months a fter the comment period e nded But th e e nvironmental agency didn't retreat rrom \ts strict standards to prevent the deterioration or clean air. The two sides are still feuding ove r error t s to remove cancer .causing substances from the nat1on·s drinking water . There has already been a scare over the h1 g n leve ls or carcinogens found In the New 0 rlea ns drink mg supply. SIMILAR sniping has broken out in nearly every industry. The White House economists have weighed in at the Interior. Department on new standards lo control strip mirung. And there has been \Vbite House pressure e1t the Transportation Depart- ment over plans to make the na- tion's mass transit system more accessible to the elderly and thandicapped. 'WEfi ti>~ 1) lt-MSTG\TI.1HIS PL.ACE, r'M AfAAID--ltlY'Vf. SfCilN Y Wlru Fi.O:iJr' 1J11t-t?!' The question of whethe r all these reguJations are worth the anOs lionary impact has divided the Carter administration rnto two bitterly opposed factions. lt ts not likely lo end anytime :.oon . Paul Harve y Over-65 Workers Proving Their Worth Workers over 65 work. Over 65 workers are absent One or our nation's largest from the job no more than other insurance companies has workers. employment. But "age " does not count. Only "performance" does. released a study showing that Over-65 workers' health does the producUvity and reliability not Interfere with wo rk OBVIOUSLY. not all people of its over·65 worke rs are equal performance. beyond 6S are able or willing lo to -and frequently better than In jobs where mental ability go on working. but more than 70 -youngerworkers. counts more than physical percent of those reaching 6S do I was associated in business s trength, older workers are stay on the job. for many years with the late equal -if not s~perior to -Three·and·one·half gercent of .J o h n vounger workers. all Bankers' emptbyees are over Ma cA rthur. 65 and Mr. Ewhtg says those His several OLDER worke r s ' h e alth whodokeepworkioghavethree i n s u ran c e benefits claims usually cost the things going for them: physical companies company Jess than the claims health, ability and m ental followed his for younger workers. attitude. p e r so n a I For 40 yea~~ this company h~ Associating with younger exam pie -been employing workers m their workers keeps the older workers · · r et it e 60s, 70s an~ 80s. President tbiokingyoungandgivesyounger never." Robert Ewing call~ the m workers the benefits of ex· :s~~n.d. f~~~?, • .. . . , "among the compa~y s most perience~dwisdom. ~ · companies hav e al owe'tl · .vu_..~~..(i~ .......... ~W\ro ,,.;,.-.-J'•S· Stu.leion k&J Understa ri'<J ;" el'rlp.<Jyee~ . forcibly retirM from ano~Tr employees to select their own can no.longer perform their Jobs insurance company at 65. For 20 re~~e~!J'elpta~e:iud" ol results in effective ly are noht k ept on years she had been secretary to ,, r e g in d 1 e s s . T e r e a r e the president. one of those companies,'iJankers performance standards for each . Life and Casually Co .• reveals : job and these are the criteria Cor In the (1ve years s ince she Art Hoppe came to work for Bankers s he has received three promotions. today at 71 s h e i s "an incr eas ing l y valuable employee." S I GN I FICANTLY, som e e mployee3 wbo retire v o luntarily at 65 r eturn voluntarily to work withm a ye!!'~r two . Or. Pedro Salazar, a Cuban refugee. now 77, says, "I can't imagine not working. r can't imagine what 1 would have done if the company had said, 'You're cooold'.'.' · This company has published its experience with over·6S workers hoping to encourage other companies to re.evaluate . -:et.41'~~.... .,c..~r SigntficanUy,lte (Oufftft!~·o ~ the company -John MacArthur accomplished most after r eac hin g the t r aditional "retirement age." Assassination Probe Tarnishes Kennedy Dreams I open th e pa per these m ornin gs with a di s tas te bordering on dread There It all is again -·the grassy knoll." • the Zapruder Film." "the single.bull et theory .·• Once again. publicity seeking congressmen ~ are s tlrrinR , up th e -, emotional f mulch. wav. ing the dead Pre11 ldent 's shirt In public, .... """1111111111 t a k t n g ~, testimony on the 1hatterlng or his skull and the splattering of his brains . Arter l'iAeen yean, r am sick of tt. After fifteen year11, I find I\ ahnost. obscene. After fifteen years, I simply don't care. tT BO'nrER me that I don't care . 1 know that as a responsible c\Uzen I should be concerned whether Lee Harvey Osw•ld acted alone or in concert with .othen. I know we have a duty to posterity to keep u lull and accurate hlstory of our limes. I know that the ends oC Justice should be served. But J simply don't care. · To me, Lee Harvey Oswald has always been a poor, sick loser suffering from delusions of per!>ecut1on, seeking revenge on a world he'd never made. He'd show them. hy God! He'd make a name for himself. by God! He did. And a(ter Cifteen years I loathe the very sound of it. I don't want to hear It any more. It bothers me that this s ctf .cen1ered , sm ug. lnconsequenllal little man should have gatned what he wanted. Thal alone Is Indecent. And iC other madmen were part of the Insane plot, it only makes th e whole affair m o re cosmically sordid. I simply don't care. FOR nu~ heart or the matter Is lhat vtngeful. self-righteous Lee Harvey 0 wald succeed<.'<! In destroying that world he never made. It was a world of SO·mlle hikes and young people eagerly join- 1 ng the Peace Corps. Maybe 1t was just that J was fifteen years 'young-er then, but to me 1t was .t world of enthusiasm. joy and compassion. Was hington was the center o r· Americ a and America was the center or thut world. President Kenned y was. of course. Its symbol. lh-; d~ath brought us President Johnson. who brought us Vietnam. which "'Owl '°" wl•• .,_ ,.. .... 1iw .. old or-. ,._,.. b r o u g ht u s rio t s a n d t h e rebe llion of the young with their ·<'xua l revolution and ne w mora lity, wh1('h brought us Pr~sident Nixon. who hrought us Watergatl', wh1 ('h brings us to where we are tode1y -in a world t hr ea ten ed by a pathy, 1.kcadcncl' und selfishness. SO TH E death of Pres1dent Kennedy quite hterally affected us deeply. While I was no great worshipper of Mr. Kennedy. f m iss that shining world he symbollit'<I. I miss it so very much. l don't want to read any more clinical accounts or the bloody way that world died. It Is l\ke a ttending the autopsy or a beloved aunt. I don't want lo read ony more about Jack Ruby or the other sleazy character-. 1nvolvt.'<i. The festerlnHS of their minds l urni"lh thnt shlning Hnasrc /\nd, above all. 1 don't want t.o be reminde-d once e~a1n that. in the end, l, c ll~rvcy O:swald won. - J I I I ; ' I . ' .. MORE OPINION Earl Wat~r~ School Finance Shihs It ~ •" 11t1 ~rt•at ~.urpra ,,· th11t C' .1 hforn1.1 ' :.rhunl' rt«lJlt'nf'il ,1, u:.ual Ot th:11 tht· r 1·op1 ninli! v. ,,., • " Ith (l u t In(' 11fr n l I '((' p '" tn ~ ifrrhu1" in thO\I' ft•w ;i11·1t., "'lw1 <" hu\111~ r 1•m.un ... an un rl'Mll V('(\ l, ... Ut' ' l't 1f Ont' hlHI '"' 11llowt•d h~H of lht• PJllll.' 11ddt·n (lrNi1C"tlnn' l'~U\'d h\ thr m JJ1111l, ,,, .. (' h (I fl I .H1 mtn1"tr.1tor ... tru:.lt'I'' JIHI 11\twr o(f11·1,1h 111 l ht• Y. l'l1Kl\ h'.tdlnli! up to lht• I>•"'·'~· o( Pr<'P'J!'tlltun I 3 . t h 1• ( ,1 t' t that ttn' '"ho<lb ut .iii had Ofl4'1H'd w1111ld bt' nothan~ -:hort of mu aculous A:. tt turn' oul "tlh lh1• generou~ d1:.burM•m1•nt v( tht: ~tal e SUrl)IUM'S wrClnRfulh ..... trJ('lt•d from th,• 1."pa~ l'r' lht• :.rhool cla,1111·1.., .111• dcnng quill' ~di , thank ~ou In truth at lt>w.t half of thl'm haH· more monl'y to spend this year than they ever h ave had des pite the loss of property tux reHmues resulhng Crom Pro~1t1on 13. BECAUSE OF this there have been few layoffs among the dis· tricts and, while the teachers have so for been dC'nted cost of lwing pay adjustments. many of Sydney Harris th1· ,11t11un,...tr.1t•1r:. ~1r1• ~1·ttin~ ti , ~ I( ,. 1 p J ., <: t"· ,. k , r h 1 :. " bt•1 <llJ'I' ur t'tllltf,tl'IU•tl IJIU ''"°'" tllf .1n11u11 l I'll v 1111·11·•1"1'!\ ,. hH h .ire• not ('11n,1dt·n·d wrth1n th1• dt'f1n1t1on of 't·n ... 1 of tlvrn~" I 01111 .. , tht' 'oU m1• I uhnR ffiJO} lt•,1d1 1•r'o hllVI' (t'l t'IVl"tl Ill f't ''·"''" in tht· fur ru of ' mt•nt p:t\ "41 ,,, lrft' 1111t•._ un mud1 a .. '" 11111· m tht· '>Choo"· th1:. may t.14· th• f111u l · hurr uh · J'> fur .as I Ill' I 11•1• "h(•('laOJo? '1'1111 whll'h h,a, p1·rm1tkd l<wul :.C'hCWI d1., tnl'l' to 1.h•vt•lo1> w1th1rt tht• 'otjle J h11t1 g c pod~c ol uo1 dated .1lu1 ~ M'ht'<1uh•:. 11nd ... turhn~ ,,.,u 1·111.., tOlt, wh1h• on the surface at 1-.11 ·1 too \lsthl1• J tn~ l'h,.lngl• ha~ 1.1kcn vl&Jl't' )'ubl1c ~chool f111.in<·tnl! has be<.•ome Jargt·ly a :.hale matter Up until th1!) year '10 1wn·ent or h•!.s or the local ..,1•hool funding was provided by tht· st ate Now at exceeds 70 per· c·<.·nt and undoubtedly will in· crease in the years to come until 1t evcntually becomes total. Alreudy lhas 1s being a nticipat- ed by some who are predicting t h at along with 100 per cent financmg of the public schools will come uniform sa laries for school personnel. This may be helpful to many of the s maller and poorer districts. It may also tram the pay in others, especial· I\ ll1t1 t o( O\JrtY Jtlrntnai.trutol'!> l'ot jl fmont 111~ of the public 'o!'huols hy t hl' .. talt· 'lhould aJM> t11111g fur1 h•·r t.1x relier lo prop· ert v ownt•a i. tf the local govern· rru•nb ore 111 <'V<'ntcd from gob· hhn..: up tht· property tax rev· <·nut·~ thu.c; fl l'('d ll would also complt·ll'ly sJttsfy tht.• issues rutsl'd hy tht• St'rre1no dcc1s1ons hy prov1d111~ t.'ducat1on for all ch1ldrt·n ln the <;tale on an equal ltnJnt·1al foot111g At/r ltOUG ll FULL assump· t mn of M'hool fanancang by the stdlt• has bN·n opposed by many 1111 the grounds al would end l11r al CQntrol ." there has been an increasing public dissatisfac· tton with the schools because of thl' quallly of education pro· '1dcd under lo<.· al control. Ont' 1ndicat1on of this 1s the statis tics. The schools opened th11> year with 90,000 fewer pupils than last year as enroll· m e nts continue the d ecline v. hich commenced several vears ago School officials attribute this to the lower birth rate trend. This 1s partly true but it ignores the 30,000 increase this year in attendance al private schools which now account for 10 per- cent or school enrollments in California and continues to build. Humans and Social Ortk-rs The main r eason social syste ms don't work well, and r a r e ly h ave. is the profound paradox at the heart of the com- m on wealth. F ew people, and even fe wer politicia ns, un· de rstand it, or r eally wa nt to. The paradox is precisely this: In th e human community, every person has to work for the good of the soc i e t y to which h e be longs -but the society must, at ttie same time, work for the good or each p e r son who belongs to it. Each person must subordinate himself lo the welfare or the social order -but. concomitant· • ly, the social nrdcr um~~ rec· ognize that each person in it is greater and more important than the state. Capitalist societies a re flawed -perhaps fatally -by the un- willingness of its members to work tor a common good; com· munast societies are fl a wed - perhaps fatally -by the unwill- ingness of the state to respect the individual person. EACH SYSTEM as only one hemisphere of the whole. We sacrifice communal good for in· dividua l advantage, so that everyone has a television set while schools go broke. Com- m un1 s t st ates sacrifice in· di viduul liberties for collective power. so that everyone gets a free education. but it is educa- tion for slavery. ls there any way to put these two hemisphe res together to make a complete community - not as a patchwork, or uneasy compromise, but as a working model that affords a floor of security beneath all of us, while it imposes no ceiling on in- divtdual effort and enteIJ>rise? I don't know the answer lo this, of course, but I suspect it is the question we should be ask· ing . The most l ea rned economists in the world cannot agree on many basics, because economics is at bottom a branch or mo ral philosophy <as Adam Smith well knew), and people differ wildly in their asswnp.· tions of what is "right" and "wrong." BUT IT SEEMS clear to me that neither hemisphere can sur- vi ve if it continues to ignore or flout the virtues or the other ha lf. Already we see m any of the capitalist states moving towa rd a form of socialis m, while Russia has reluctantly revived some of the mechanisms of a market economy. And it seems even clearer that the future of the human race, if a ny. depends upon a d elicate e qui l ibrium be twee n "i n - dividualis m" a nd "collec- tivis m ," so that t he person becomes the focus and t he goal of t he good society. If we cannot resolve Uilit paradox., a ll lhe rest. of our dis putes a nd d isagree- ments will count for nothing in the end. LeGrand 24 Reautiful d('('(lrotor rolnrs Ul!in,; 1oor., Allied <'h~mical An110 i;oll he1Khlrning nvlnn over $ 1549 Jmpenal heavy p11ddmg. l\u,. Uni)' I olally ln>t•lled plul ta• aq. yd. t ·~;:"'"+"'of'tf.'!f.l•l.""m~; .. " Royal Solarlan Enjoy your new no wax Royal Solarian flooring. Aver- age 9'd 2' room totally in- stalled. 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September 28. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A 7 starts Friday at9:30 a.m. many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! these items available in our Huntington Beach Store women's sportswear NOW 121 JUNIOR TOPS .. .. .. . .. . . ....... 2.98 140WOVENSHIRTS .................. 1.98 140MISSYPANTS... .•. ... . ......... 1-98 227SHORTS... .. .. . ................... 1.98 15100-0ROINATES . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 2.98 SO VESTS ..............................•.. 2.98 308SWIMWEAR ........................... 3.98 43SSWIMWEAR .........•................. 2.98 256JUNIORTEES ............•..•.......... 1.98 161 JUNIOR KNfTS . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .......... 3.98 12SJUNIORTANKS ....................... 48c 109FUU.FIGURETOPS .................... 98c 247MtSSY TEES . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .......... 98c 80 DENIM JEANS.. . .. . .................... 5.98 80 SATIN JACKET .......................... 6.98 IOPUllONPANTS ..................•..... 4..98 140SHOftTS. TOPS ................. _ •.... 3.98 lingerie, loungewear NOW 77 FULL SUPS . . . . . . ..................... 2.98 22 FORMAL FULL SUPS . . . . . . . . •.......... 3.98 3STAPPANTSANDTEDOIES ............... 2.98 17088.AS ................................. 4.48 24 OUSTERS .. .. .. . ..................... 3.98 60TERRYCOVEA·UPS .................... 6.98 33 SHIFTS ................................. 3.98 Si HOSTESS GOWNS ...................... 4.98 59 COTTON SHIFTS WITH PANTIES .......... 3.98 40 LONG COTTON GOWNS ................. 4.98 women's accessories . HOW 200ASSr DJEWELRY .. • . • • .. .. ....... 98c 70LEATifERWALL£TS ..................... 3.91 10 VINYL WALLETS .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . 1.98 somAVELHANDBAGS .................... 6.98 100.ASSTDHANDBAGS...... .... . .. ..... 4.98 95ASSTDSHAWLS ...... . . .. .. . . ...... 2.98 250ASSTDSCARVES. .. . ................ 98c savings for boys NOW 119COACHERJACKETS . . . . . . •.•.•...... 2.98 74 UNDERWEAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..•........ 98c 111 LITTLE BOY'S PAJAMAS. . . . . .......... 2.98 252 SHORT SLEEVES KNfTS SHIRT .......... 1.91 11 SHORT SLEEVES NOVEL TY'S ............ 1.98 113JUVYSHORTS ...... . . ............ 1.48 92BOYSPANTS .......................... 5.98 91SIOHATS .............•.........•.•....• 1.'8 572TANKTOPS ..............•........... 98c_ eo BOYS PAJAMAS .. .. . .. . .. . . ......... 3.98 savings for men NOW 50 MENS UNOERWEAR .......•..........•.. 98c 100 FASHION UNDERWEAR .. .. .. . .. . ... _ .. 98c MMENSTIES ...............•..........•. 1.98 11'SHOATSLV SPORT SHIRTS ............. 2..91 • tOOGENTI.EMEHS SPORT SHIRTS ....•..... 8 .98 54HAWAJIAHSHIRTS ......... _ ........... 4.98 II SHORT SL V LEISURE SHIRTS ...........• 8.98 ISLOHGSlVSPORTSHIRTS .............. 2.98 390 DRESS SUCKS . . . . . . . . . .... 2.91 120LEVllHDfGOSEPARATES ........ 7.98·24.98 44 TEHNIS SHIRTS -..............•........• 2.98 144nHNISSHORTS ....................... 4.98 175SWIMTRUNKS ........................ 98c 100SUMMERKHfTTOPS ................... 98c 1MHANGTENSHORTS .................... 1.98 93 HANG TEN OVERALLS ................... 6.98 700SUMMERTANKTOPS .. . .. ........... 98c 75NOVELTYKNITSHIRlS ................ 1.98 200SHORTSLVCOLLARKNfTS ............ 3.98 125WARMUPSUfTS ...................... 18.98 savings on shoes NOW 150MENSAND80YSTENNISSHOES ...... 2.97 120WOMENSSANDALS ............... 7.97 75WOMENSFLATSAM>ALS .............. 3.97 yardage, notions 60 ASSrD HA TS . .. ....................... 98c t«1W 150.ASSTDSHOES .................... 1.98 188YOSIHTERLOCKPRINTS .......... 1.48 160CANVASANDVINYLSHOES ............ 2.98 139YOSMOCKEYELETS ................ 1.48 200 FASHION KNEE HI'S .....•.....•......•.. 68c 132 VOS SINGLE KNfTS . . . . . . . . ....•.... 98e 7ST1JBETOPS ............................. 48c 309YDSKETTLECLOTHPRINTS ............. 98c 15LEATHERHANDBAGS .................. 7.98 370YDSSOUD&PRINTGAUZE ............. 98c .,.#1,~lUWillB.!~~-·.· ................ 9.98 165YOSDIMITY ..... : .................•.... 1.48 25 VE "'. ~~~~·.·~ ... .,~~.::~~----~ M~, l1 . . .. , ............... 1.48 ""SCARFETTS 1"'" ' ' r ·., .. ·~-• w:ti,:~ oN • .. • .. .. .. • .. • .. .. .. • .. .. .. ...,.,t• ,. •• _ ..... ~:,.;.r;~· • ' infants and toddlers 215YDSPRINT ROAOCLOTH ......•.......• 188YDSLACE & TRIMS ............... 28c·88C NOW .0 INFANT BOXED GIFT SETS . . . 1.48-1.98 42lNFANTPLAYSETS . . . . . .. ... 1.98 25 TODDLER GIRL PANTIES . • • .•..... 28c 170TOODLERGIRL TOPS . • . . . . •• . .... 48c 42 TODDLER GIRL PANTS . .. .. .. . .. .. . . 1.98 TOOOLERBOYTOPS ..................... 48c OODLER BOY PANTS . . ............. 1.98 '5 DOLER WINDBREAKERS ............. 2.98 50 INFANT SHEETS ........................ 2.58 SO INFANT PILLOWCASES ......•.......... 58c 20TODOLERHATS ..................... 1.48 20TODDLERPANTSETS . . . . . . .......... 5.98 savings for girls HOW 60 SWIMWEAR • .. • .. • .. . . . .. .. .. . .. 1.98 25 SHORTS. . . . . . . . . . .......•......... 48c·98c 45 WINDBREAKERS .. • . . .. .. .. . ....... 3.48 20 LONG DRESSES . . . .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. 5.98 eoTOPS .................................. 1.98 75 KNIT TOPS . . . . .......................... Ne 150TATAMtS .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . ... 48c·98c: 30 GIRLS ACCESSORIES . . . • • . . 48c 20 OlftLS BLOUSES . . . 3.98 savings for boys NOW 3IJO SWIMWEAR . . .. .. • .. .. • • • 1.48 .171 PICT\IREO TEE'S ........................ 98c 216ZIPPERS .. . . .. .. • . .. . .. .. .. .. .. Sc 50 EA. IRON-ON INm ALs .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. 8c 250WONOERKNfTYARN .. . . . . . .. . 88c 29ASST.CREWElKfTS . . ............ 1.98 85 VOS. POLY-COTTON STRIPED DENIM. . . . 1.98 60YDSCOTTONTROPICALPRINTS ......... 98c IOYOSCOTTONPEASANTPRINTS .......... 1.48 savings for the home NOW 211 APRONS .. . . • .. .. .. . .. .. . • .. .. .. . 1.48 50 TOSS PILLOWS . .. .................... 1.98 815 TW1N SHEETS . . . . •............•......•. 1.98 .OFLATSHEETS .......................... 2.98 31 QUEEN SHEETS.. .. .. . .. • .. .. .. . • . • ... 3.98 28KIHGSHEETS . . . . .. . • .. ......... 4.98 80FUANITURETHROWS ....•.•..•.... 3.98 33TA8l.ECLOTHS .. •. . .. ............... '8o 74CURTAINS ...........................•... 98c 52SHOWEACURTAINS .................... 98c 21 DRAPES . . . • . • • . • • . . . . . ....••.•.. 2.98 80 PK.LOWS ..........•...................•. 98c savings on toys NOW 20ASST. GAMES . . . .. . . • • .. . .. . 3.98 55 HOLLY H0881E MINIATURES • . . . . • . . . . . • 98c 190SCARS .. .. .. . .. . . ...... _ . 98c 12BKUNRDS . . .. . . • .. ... .. 1.98 "' t5FATBATS . . • .. .. .. .............. 1.28 9811 ADAMS AVENUE, . HUNTINGTON BEACH -963·9731 P.OLITICS I ORANGE COUNTY 1nuf'iday. September 28. t9/u DAIL y PtLOT A ll " Libertarian Candidate Plans 50-Mile Walk I'> O. ( lll'~TlNt eS Of,.,. o.11w ,.,.. '4.41f• ll' t>lc-ctlon tlmt' and lulJI of c.andld6'lt:i. UH' lf1)llln1 OU\ their propn'lil'i, hut Jtni (;ulha&htir uf S&lnieol fkoel.'h intends to how that hl• hill> both lt•t't OD lhe around The Ll~rtarlan t••rty und1dull' in the nrd Autcnbly t>istnrt will tw1i1n 11 9l milt-1·ump1.1tJCn walk" throuah h111 d1l!tnrt a.t noon Suturday frnm tbe lntef"M'(tlc>n or IA:\., Alnmil~ ttmdevard 111nd Katella Avenu<', tht' north"mmo:.t tip of tht• dli. •rict Bcl"c."l'n S:th1rcl1n • and tht> t·nd of lklohn. tw County Killer Given 'Death' fty TOM 8AIU .. t;V OI ... 0411, l"I ... l&.olt Convu;ted k1ll~r M.rnnct· S(tton Thompbon hai. ~ecn ist!ntenred tu 11t-.1th 111 Or.-ngt· County Superior Court for th1· murctt't or a nrnn i.hot to 4eath In lht: LJ llabra home of tht: v1ct1m s glrlfriend Judge James K. Turner reJected defen!>e pleal> for clemt.-ncy and a new trial Wednesday, ordt-r 1ng Thompson. 34, delivered lo S11n Quentin to await execution of the i.c:ntence H E TOf..D DEPUTY PUBLIC Defender Ron Butler that it was clear to him that Thompson ' went lo the home or June Felice, 40, last Nov. 17 ' M"lth the clear intent~on of killing two people. • "But for the ~race of God there would have been a second death," Judge Turner said in re- ference lo the fact that Mrs . Fehce was shot three times but survived Her companion. Michael Scott Whalen, 34, died in the h<1me. He ulso was shot three times by 1 Thompson. who refused offers of the contents of Whalen's wallet and Mrs. Felice's jewelry shortly before he pulled the trigger MRS. FELICE WAS THE prosecution's key • "fllness in the trial. The Jury found Thompson guil· ly of first-degree murder a nd recommended the death penalty. Judge T urner appeared to be irritated by Butler's s uggestion that he m ight be Jed to impose ttie death penalty because of "public pressure" -•n a ppa rent reference to the initiative that • restored the death penalty in California. "If e ver I thought that public pressure or any kind could influence my thinking on the bench, J would be off the b<'nch and out of the courtroom for , ltood in just two seconds," the judge told Buller • THOMPSON, MANACLED HAND and foot, • w3s carefully guarded as he entered and left the courLroom. : He had disappeared for more than 36 hours 141St week from Orange County Jail. He had been tlldlng in a false roof above the recreation area. Officers who discovered him said he was • y.'eaving a volleyball net into a rope ladder. which he apparently jntended to use to escape over the _Jail wa ll . .i.. Thompson is the second convicted killer to re. , eeive lbe death penalty in Orange County since the public initiative was passed and the firth in CalifOrn.ia to be sent to San Quentin to await , c•pital punis hment. JENN-AIR CONVERTIBLE COO KT OP -.-.-. -GRIL-l-RANG--=--E- DEMONSTRA TION See Jenn-Air's . amazing (;rill-Range /, 9 1 inA~i¥4 There's nothing else quite like a Jen· n-Alr grill . . . 1fs Amenca-s ll'l>SI fJ01!CMJr txilt-ln grlf/. Wh y? Beacuse It d1J/1119f3 all the great flavor of ou1doo1 charc;oat cookery . . indoors, 365 days and n1ght.s a year Ounng our Demonstration Hours, you'll see Jenn·Air's wonderful grill· r.,,ge oombinetton In action, tool Broil. -:s=:=;; rotlta. ah1ah kebab, or ;:;; gr i dd le w i th ac· cesaor1es Then. 1n ~­ ae co n d s. 11·s a ~iful range again ' with lour surtace cootung elements But W9 warn you it yoo see Jenn·Air, )'OU'll want one• We built 11 1u•t tor you I Jl:NN·AIA - , pla11' 111 .... 1111 1hrou11h ~t·ul lkac-h. lluntmuton "'"'1 h l u .. 1,1 Ml'l>J and l''ount111n Vulh.·y ••• 'I orut(hl ' llw n1&:hl fo1 t-:vt•llc and Mildred Youni.:,•r anti Mlkt• and I.Inda Curb Younger and Cur h. lt1•pul1tu·..1n 1·.in111d<tlc:. for iitovernor and h1•uh•1u1111 ~llVl'I n11r rt''Vl'cltvl'ly, will be honored .it It fund 111""'~ d11111..r al ltw l>t!>rWyland Hotel ul .. 311 ,, Ill • • • AS!U:MbLVMAN ot;NNIS MANGERS. (). llunttnJ(ton Lk1td1, hu!'l information on three up- c·om111.c A*1:<l'n\hly and JOlnl committee hearings to In· hl·ld "' South1•rn < 'ultfornia Mt'\•t1ng:-. on the investigation of the prosecu· turn or uri.on "t.cht'cJUl(•d for Tuesday and Wednes- day in llollywoo<l Motor vehicle wuranties and 1n11 1H·t:tron' "111 h e probed Wednesday in U1vrr:-.1tlt' wh1k n·~1onal land use planning and regional ugt-nl'lt''I llrt' topics or a hearing Oct. 5 in ~un l>u.•1iw Mort· mforrrwt 100 1:-. 1:tva1lable at 848-1168 • • • MRS. OR ETTA St;ARS. who wtll take her seat 111 January on the Orange County Superior Court. will be one or t<Ao speakers Oct 5 at a board meet· VINYL ASBESTOS TILE •GREAT MONEY-SAVER . SUPER TIME·SAVER. REAL 1~ . L\fE·SAVER~ :133C • DURABLE! 4-so •EASY-CLEAN~ n: 12 l 12 . ' 1ng (If the Orange County Federation or Republican Women Ernie DronPnbu1 ~. a candid1ttc for District 2 of lhl' slute Board or Equahzatton. also will speak. The meeting will be held at Your Host Hcslaurant. 1600 E. first St.. Santa Ana. Reserva- tions may be made by calling Mrs. Wa lter Smith at 637-7057 or Mrs. Warren Steel at l2l3> 697-0930 • • • FIFrH DISTRICT Supervisor Tom Riley has won the endorsements or current and past presi· de nts of the Laguna Greenbelt Foundation in his bid for re-election. They are current chief Thomas Alexander and former president James Dilley. • • • THE COMMITTEE to Re-elect Assemblyman Dennis Mangers . D·Huntington Beach, will hold a disco dance from 7 :30 p.m. to midnight Saturday at Le Cabaret Disco, 17110 Brookhu.rst St., Foun· lain Valley. Ti<.'kets are $5 general, $2.50 ror senior citizens. Information 1s available by calling 847-4141 • • • l\N ART AUCTION to bent:!1t Duve Baker, • STUNNING PATIERNS & VIVID COLORS! • SHINY GLAZE FINISH WON'T MAR OR STAIN ! • 1·PC. CULTURED MARBLE TOPS! • BIG STORAGE CABINETS I 'fr(gac i S i Ii\ EA. t·and1cJalc fo1 the Ordn~c Count:• Uo.ird or Super v1M>ts 1n lhc Scrnnd ·d1lltnct. will bt! ht:ld Sunday in I luntin..:ton Beach The auction will begin ol ~ ll rr. dl Murd; Community Center with viewing bcgannin~ ol t p.m . Admission wlll b • SS per person. which 1n dudes cha mpagn-: Tickets can be obtained dl thE: door. 700 Norm.1 Drive. or by cvnlacltn~ 13dhr rfeadquarlt:r, • .ii 847-1008. ......; Need transporlotlon ? .. 0 '~ ,/~.,\...:'/~· •• 1e1 ~ For Cl:lilified At.I ACTIO:"-. lJ'I A Doily Piiot Ad-vi\or 64Z·5678 llllRIOIU.ATEX. SEMI-GLOSS PAINT • IDEAL FOR BATH OR KITCHEN WALLS. TRIM' • SCRUBBABLE FINISH' • EASY CLEAN-UP' 799 •FAST DR Y' I\ 0~ 1..._ GAl STYUSTll~ FLOOR TILE COSTA MESA 2221 Harbor 81. ....... w ...... Westminster 15191 Beach 898-3388 • OOUllf VALUf- Fl£Xlll.E V19'Yt l S(Lf.STICK IACICSI • HANDSOME DfllGM • RADtANT COLORll oJ,t1 ·&gc 1r1 u ~. i ; Ph. 645· I '26 I Santa Ana i 322 w. 17th : 547-na1 (.:q DAILY 9-9 P.M. ·SAT/SUN. 9-5:30 P.~. IUY llOW, ,AY UTlll! ~ • .4 I• O~L '( Pll OT Medicare Deductible Up W ASlll.l'•;t;TON t \I' 1 Thl· nation ' 2'1 m 1lllon Mt>dtt•ur.-r t>t·11•wn1i. will h111\.C to puv h1 g tuir hospital ,, ... , from I ht•11 0,.,-1 poc.'k1·t~ nl'Xl )'N1r t~for~ tht• t:oH•rnmt•nt " 111,.uritm·e proarum for I ht• t-ldcrly &lt>ll!4 in \0 pa' lh t-n .... t T ht-stundaro bm~c.· Jiii\ nll'rit for Mt'd1curt· µ11 l1t•nt' l!J1h·n11.: ho,111l;sl' "'111 n~1· t m 111 Sl4'4 to Sl60 v n Jan 1. 1979, an tO('fl'a't" or l I Pt'rtent THUU, \\II.I. Bt. COMPi\RARL•: lt>e in t 'I t'J'"' for ~1.1twnl'. h•"J11t.tl111-.I wtlh 1•xtC'nclt·d 11 1 nt '!\t':i Hnd tht~•· trnn,f1·1ri'ilto11uri.tnJ( hornt·' The 1nt-re11:.e 1n lht' Mt'<llcar•• lnituranev pro. .:ram ·, · d.-cluC't1blt'' "'·'' clivlo'Nt a t aa Whitt· HOUM' Oll'l lln.: h.1~UI) l'Ul\V1·n1-.I lo n·t-k ~UJ)JIOrt lur lht• jJmin"tr.lt1on' •·It·"' nth hour r amp1t1.in IM 11aic.~~e o< l<'1Ui.ha11on h mctm~ ho~Plt•I (~ In \ fl'BM'" Adm 101'\trut ion nfhc 1,il, ;11d thf• f t't' 1n('r('.t!\C'' 111 Chi• Mt-dit·an• pro,:r.1m for th<' eldNIV urt-:1 re 'ult ot wwht·1·kt'<I tn01t1tion in Uw heullh l'lll't.' 111 du:.1 q llal,• <.'h.tnlfllon. undt•rse('rttar v of He11 1lh , F d un1ts11n .md W1•lr.1n . told m ore· than 200 101·111 ntr11·1,ili-c•111L,unwr r 1·prf"•enl.1l1H'' and ho11p1t ul .11Jm1n1:-tru1or' that ho:.prtal f'O'-fS an• ''lht> .,in~·ll·. h1t:..:1•,t 111nj1111ntu-) prohlt•m 1n this countr} ttt-: 'O'TJ•f) TH \T Tiit: .'\MO\ NT ftfr1lt1 llr<' p:1t1e·nt~ ftlu.,t 11.1\ ht-for<• lh1• .:ovt•rnmt•nl '"I" 111 h.1!\ I l'>l 'll from MU Ill H'kt !\ 8~11 lo $1H th1-. \1•111 "1th lht• Slfi 10<'r1."1''' '' ht.•dult'<l 111 bt• 110110111111•<1 thl!\ '4t.•1:.'k f 11 adthllllll u pu I lt'Ot ho.,p1l<J II H•cl (111 m 1111• than tiO du~' 'oun lo\111IH'1(•11111n•J l o p a\ $111 ,,1!11\ rn room t•hurgt•!> bt.•for l' M l'd1< 11n• l•tl..t•' '" 1•1. 11 S4·a ·day increase And tho't' rt'rnt11nlnJ1 In ttw hos pital more than 90 day, will lx' 11'ft111ml 10 pay S80 a day. up from $72 M edlcare patlt'nts tra nsr,'rrl'<i fr 1m\ ho~p•t 111~ lo nursing homt's will tw rt'fJUll'l'll t11 p11y ~'O for l'3('h day th••) .. 1.1v 1n lht• nur!\1ni;: honw afkr tht' fir st 20 day:., u $2·a d .1y uw n •uw PRESmt:NT CARTER. SAVING hospital rost ('OOtarnment le~islallon IS OOt' Of lht' few Ways to gain t·ontrol of inna 11on, told the gathe ring lhul adoptron of even a weaker measure than he has nm FAMILY CIR Cl 'S. By Ril Keane propo:wd would bt• "lht• s lnRle most Important th111~ that t '011~r.·:.~ c·un 1Jo th1' yt>sr ·• Only ~· wet'k ugt), Cart.-r had g•ven up the ad 111101s trat1on'it clfortis lo put u cap on hospital fee mrr\'ll!lt'IS this year. but he has since ordered a q uir k turn11rowut and 1s mukmg hospital cost con- 1111nmt'nl a ~ntcrp1cce of the admuustration's bal· tlt• ugalnst .stubbornly rising lJving costs. f\e: a \7erde 19iquor SALE! SALE! SALE! 11tY THIS ONI. M4UfT IASICIT 1rs LOWER THAM YoUa PRICE! SAVE $2.611 RUODKA ·~ .. $6 8 SAYE St.•I THIS ONE IEATS YOU, SAllWAY! 1All.AMT1HE'S s711 SCOTCH •;.!:s TAICIE THIS, VEtfDOME! ANCIENT AGE it.,_u.69 ~ 12°0 OFP. $4f.:. 7 BOURBON JSOML a..11us SAVI IOo/o! }lOL GALLIANO ~ Caa& I AOJO .... Sii.ts ., v 7 4 2l OL DIGAWANO AMARmo · S]Q66 SJQ66 ------P'riut ..... nr. S-.. IOl l/71 ----· Nftgllbo~ arould flO• ralMr •leop al a MfJ. ••a•ped o.u, lala-•11 rorperadon ••• or at Keftlt a•d Pal'• •••re-ee'w~ I~ r'ftll lit:~ oeen~nr teork bd&l•d IM <"OIOtln-? Co~ on in. W~'ll lalk la•flt1, sports. u-htt-.. flee ke b alara1r• I~. You're not a c.-aqto'"er Mre .• you·~ a '""'d. Ji~~;lr 549-4044 ~BAKER AT HARBOR...., ",fl,, A guide to community church•• ® ~ DJ and thelreventa appears Saturdays ''They're coiled hurry-canes 'cause the wind •uc. in the f " goes so osf. DAILY PILOT . "/ ·, .. / ... It'... a j.?nod mght to bring the family to our house •.. old-fashwn<:d. rl'laxL•d and rnzy. Enjoy all lhe l:tUcculcnl baked ham you can eat. Plus soup and salad. our famous fried d ucken. garden vegetables. mashed potatoes and gravy. hot l'Om bread and honey butter. Only $4. 95 for adults, and even 1<.·ss for small childn:n.Cockta1ls and wine optionaJ. VISA and Ma ter Charge wdcome. , Dinner: Mon.·Thurs. 5 -9. Fri. 5-10, at. 4-10. Sun. 12-9. The Big Yellow lloul\e in Cost• Mesa i• opt>n for lunch Monday throuah Friday, lJ :30.2:00 p.m. The Big lWlow Rouse Resta11ra1d 1639 East Imperial Highway. Brea • 3010 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa NATION Sale starts: 10AM Friday, Sept. 29 Landscape Specials! •.. • .. Special 1.29 ea. Choose from Grape & Kangaroo Ivy , Asparagus ~· Sprengeri Fern, Mystery Gardenia. TrclCPenney ~FASHION ISl.AND ~ NEWPORT CENTER Boston Fern . Lowest price , ever. Potted in an a·· size pot,: ready for· h anging. reg. 15.99 Sale ., 8.99 '• 5 gallon Specials Special 4.99 ea. Philodendron Salloum Juniper Tamarisifolia Camellias_ ,- Potted in a 5 gallon container. Specimen Garden Center Plants ~--... --..,, Azaleas 1 O" container size. Special 29.99J Philodendron Sc hefttera Pathos(stake) Palms D ieff enbachoas and Dracaenas . Ficus Benjamina "Weeping fig" In a 2 gal. container. A good outdoor plant. 5.99 Potted in a 2 -Gallon Container Special Houseplant Sale Indoor plants potted in 4' containers. Various varieties. 3.99 Special 99¢ . CALIFORNIA I LOCAL '.·Browns' Pay CriticizOO. .. :. PENSION HIT :• b-90vernot8rown • • .. A ............ CITED TOO Kathleen Rice ~esa Offers t hild Class ·!· Mrs. Yo imger Cites Family; They Protest REVERLV lllLLS fAP) The wife of Republlcan gubernatorial candidate Evelle J . Youn,er says Gov . Edmund G. Brown Jr. has "a lot o nerve" attacking her husband's pension aince "the Brown tribe ... 1s costing CaUJornians •bout a quartft million dollars a year" in salaries and penak>ns. Mildred Younger, speaking to the Bever)y Hlllt Cb&plber ol Commerce, o utlined "the way the Brown family dips into the public trough" and uld the pension iasue woru both ways. SHE DEFENDED BE& RtJSBAND'S military pension tor "lS years ot service" and said that the tax·pald portion of his stale and local pensions are donated to charity as long as he remains in public office. Mrs. Younger listed seven members of the Brown family who she said receive public pensions or salaries . One of those cited by Mrs . Younger - Alcoholic Beverage Control agency director Bax· ter Rice, a Conner classmate of the governor -de· nied being related in any way to the Brown family. Mrs. Younger said be was Kathleen Brown Rice's brother-in-law. "1 ftND rr <Mas. YOUNGER'S speech> very amusing" Rice said Wednesday. "The research was totally inept." •• Enrollment is open for a pre·kindergarten pro· Mrs. Younger listed six other "family mem· ::.:ram offered by Costa Mesa 's Department of bers." •!Leisure Services. -Former Gov. G. Edmund Brown Sr .. :: Classes begin Monday at Bale<m c Center and $40,000·a -year state pension. ~Ill run 10 weeks. Parents can register children -Gov. Brown, $49,500 state salary. ::until Friday at 5 p.m. at the Leisure Services of· -Harold Brown, 'the former governor's :j.ice at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. brother and a retired Appellate Court judge, ap· :• A aessioo for 3 and 4·year-0lds wiJJ be held proximately $50,000-a-year pension. :?fuesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. :-Classes for 4 and S-year-olds will be held during -KA'111LEEN BROWN RICE, SISTER of the :•he same hours on Monday, Wednesday and Fri-governor and member of Los A .... eles School .~ ~ ,"'Uay. Board, $12,000-a-year salary. ~· Cost for lbe twice.a.week program is $50, for -May Bonnell, governor's aunt and retired ::-the three-a-wee.k sessions, $70. For more informa-director of the stale Personnel Board. confidential ::Uoo phone 5.56-5300. pension. •• -Pat Casey, governor's brotber·in·law. assis· ;: Bees llon.ey Stolen tant dire<:tor of State Criminal Identilicauon ;: ' Bureau, approximately $40,000.a-year salary. • MARS HILL. Maine CAP > Aulholit1es in this But Gary Davis, Brown's campaign manager, :.11orthem Maine town have a case of bcenapping on pointed out that Casey "was hired by the reports .their hands. directly to Evelle Younger. :; A thief made off with JO hives of bees and ThUl'ldey. September 28. t97a DAIL y PILOT A J I PECAN-· WOOD CURIO CABINETS WITH HEIRLOOM _LOOKS, CLASSIC DETAILS . An "-lrtoom quality c:loaalc curio It tti• peff•ct <MeOf plec:e wltl'I your fov0tlt• treasures or obJ•ta d'orf to mellow a confempotory setttno Of honnonlie with o trodltlonol room. leoutltutlv desiQn9d wl"' odjustoble glou thelve1, lnt•rlor llghta. antiqued hor<.two,. ond ttie c10 .. 1c def oiling that gives eocl\ piece a apKlol quolltv. Oec:orotlng s•tvlce. d.,W.ry and our famous warranty d auottty ot no extra cost. 1Wo-d0of eutlo c:oblnet. "taft nt....ll<Md curio cabinet. 4"Wft Wraparound glOll curio ~Aft 12· toll. 26 wide. s....,.... 10· toU. st" wtde. $ 17. cabinet, 73· loll. 26" wide. $..vYo :a. CO. HOME 10 B Nlllnlll • SHOWROOM·STORB ll4ROUGHOUT THE WfST -il · #-_. •0taottc..r · · -• ~I ~ ~ ~ ~ 7 OA'l'S A Wf.EI( • WUl(OAYS 10 UHT1'-9 • SAT'UAOAY 10 UNTIL 6 • SUNOAY 12.30 UNT!l 6 ~c 7 ANAHEIM • 1172 W Uncoln • 176-1231 HUNTINOTOH 8UCH • 19431 8HCh 8"'°. • SlS-2873 COSTA MESA • JllS H Hwt>ot lllvd. • 56e7'11 lA HABRA • 1720 W Wlllttiet • ffl.()711 I FUU.EATON • ll05 Voni. Uftde 81VCS. • 52...011 SANTA ANA/TUSTIN• 1103 E 11th SI.• S&J.8201 -- W£STillMST£A • 15011 llMch 81vd (71'1896-9173 1ttc» 1 Do\n A Wiii( Wiii( DAY'S to UNY& 9 W\llDAY IO ~ 6 SINW' t2.lO CMTI. 6 c 1918 R6 rnous!YtM lnC •" ""'9nean SIOC'< E •cNnQe Con>oanv .:about 400 pounds of honey from the Clifford "APPARENTLY THE YOUNGER camapign .Grass apple orchard The stole n bees and honey will stop at nothing, ioclu~ attacking a member .;w~rewort.hane~timatcd ~$~l ,~OOO:..::.:..·~o~ff~1c~ia_1~s~s~a~1d_.~~~o-f_Y_o_un__;g~e-r_'s_o_wn~-st_a_rr_._ .. _n_a_Vl_s __ sai_·_d_.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~-~ Midwives . rrogram ~ted ·: ·.SACRAMENTO <AP - An experimental state rogram to train and ·------C"ellR-midwives-coul begin-in California next •ear. :: Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. signed a bill that lets jhe state Consumer Af fairs · Department draw J)ilot programs in various bealth·related fi e ld s . including midwifery. . California has a small· scale program for midwives who are licensed nurses. But it is ·iJl ega l for non · :Professionals to be .oi idwi ves, though the "practice is common in rural areas. Assemblyman Gary Hart, ().Santa Barbara, ·author ol the bill, AB J896, has said it could fUthorize two or three iegal-larmidw.ife p.ro- .irams. ~ix Law Stude~Js onored x ~\lJ.'" ients at Western State University College or Law or Orange County bave won Ame rica n ,urisprudence awards. These students have ~ their respective law (lass sectioos during lbe recently completed sum- tner session. • The leader in conmct or laws section was flerilou O'Neil, Irvine. • Winners in the Criminal procedure sec· ijon included Louis Celli, Fountain Valley : Judith f eeley. El Toro, and jtark Silver, Irvine. .; Recipients in the un- lrorm commercial code isection were Charl es Caudill, Mission Viejo, !_Dd Cynthia Be II, ~rona del Mar. : Each student receives j bound volume on a ~peciallzed field of law. ....... ~ .... ' • •;I ....,_ I Large Trash Bags Fits all .32-gal trash cans 79¢ Reg. 1.19 fJ You',. nlining out if you haven't Men our Seafood & Service Deli .... 1-9 Cllidlelt FrieclCWdEa S9Clwlclln W• HaYe Un M-.. L•twt MARKET BASKET WESTCUFf PLAZA 17te.&nlM .............. d igits for Fall! In Dusty Rose With Mcrtthing Sizes 7-1 4 Vests & BlouMt Anl~on'/'6 SHOE SERVICE for Handbags l.ucJcJage & Zipper Repair • .,,...., Repair C...... for SPIBY ·TOPSIDR D•'t ftlrow ,,,,,., yow c0Mfott.W1 old._......_ w.,..,. .... ,.... ........ Sb. OPEN THURSDAY NtrES ill 9 IT'S NEW! S1-PffiER Aged Cheddar Blend Oownv FABRIC S6FTENER M u. kl NG SIZE 1.49 A ·~ DAILY PILOT Furrow's Garden !'lt>wport Ueac:h lktecti ve John Furrow would hkc to find the owners of these plants. lie say:-. the) were stolen from Corona dl•l M:Jr home•:-.. Facing burglary charges in conncc:t1on with the theft s is Paul Jamt•s Sto<:kwcll J r , 22, of Ma nhat· tan Beach. who was arrested Tuesday Furrow has his suspect and the evidence. now he'd li ke to gel the pla nts out of the police station. He can be r eached at 644·3764. Japan Success Push Blamed on Sex Ills TOKYO 11\PJ-A leading Japanese se>. and marriage couns<'lor o;ay!> sex- ually frustrated Japane~e w1vei. will pass along those frustrations to their sons by push1n~ thc•m lo succesi.. l>r Y<tsu.sh1 Narabayash1. head of a new clinic attached to the Japanese -Hmily PlanntnJ! Research Inslllute. :mid po~twar social f hange comhined w1lh a lack of undt•rstand1ng of hum:in ~cxuahly m nfftc1al circles 1s abo ltkl·ly lo n~~ult in an 1ncrt·a!>l' of :.ex t·nmcs 1n .Japan ''T H E R E I S NOT a s 1n~l e Japanese medical school offering l'.'ourH•s on human Sl'X uaht.y tr>day," ~<1rahay~~h1 ;mthnr of a hest.1;cll,•r 1Jn "<"C f(ilrt lh<· fon.'1gn corre~pon­ dent~ dub of .I a pan. "IT IS COMMON for frustr ated mothers trying to gel their sons to s tudy to ins t ill their sons with negat ive t houg hts about young wom en." he added. "Durmg all his youth. the young man has been told to treat women a s the enemy, the stumbling block to success." he said. ··Japa nese authorities treat a p<'rson's sex as if 1t was hi e; appen- dix somt•t h ing only vaguely at· tac·hed to the body," he said. U.S. CITIZENSHIP TO BE RESTORED? WASJIJNGTON <AP> The House Prison Given LOS ANGELES <APJ -A San Diego man who posed as a courier for t h e I n t e rn atio n al Revenue Service to ob- tain information on tax· payers has been sen- tenced to two years 1n pr ison ror filing 195 false l ax incom e r e fund cl airn s. U .S. District Judge M alcolm M Lucas imposed the sen· lcn c·c on J ay Hector MacLarty, 34 . "/\ w1£e wh1J 1s sexually fru~lrated wlll I akt· a rrwnit· inlt·rcst in her ;on." h l' ~:1111 "Sh<' will stCf•r him ow ar<I tht• !>tn~I<' l(cwl of succ·e~s in rap:ln 's N1UC':lf!On-onf'nt cd SOCICly, bus passing <ill her own suual has p <.tssed and sc·nl lo the WhHe !lo u se a b il l to res to re U .S. ' citizenshi p to Jefferson Davis, the .'rust rations on to him " In Ja1>1rn. more· than 50 percent of 1igh ~t·hool graduate!> go on lo a un- v<'r!->1ty, a rN1u1n·ml'nl f<1r SUCl'<•ss tn apan Hui tht· f)rlC'f• or '\Urh ~uc·ces~ ;. I l, l '· I' )\ U it } I rn IJ 0 l l' It (. ( , 4::.ra1Jay~h1 ~aul Confed eracy's only president. Under the 14th Amendment, passed in 1868. Da vis and others who joined the Confederacy were deprived of U .S. ciUzcnsh1p unless restored by Congress. Davis. who died in New Orleans in 1889 al the age of 81 , never sought amnesty. pardon or restora· lion of rus c1tizcni-h1p, feeling he had done nottu ng wrong. It Takes Money to Make Money Ask Linda or Velma. Wht•dll'r It's olll opponuntcv for your busincs~ or ·' IWW 11\\('Slffillll. Nrwport F.q1111v l,unclo, m.1y )ll'>t give you 1he opportunity 10 1,1J.1 · .1dv.in1t1~c of ii. W1· ~p1•cialize In .irrans:<ins:< c;ccon<l.iry n ·,11 l''>l.111· fin.ml inR for p1.-ople who alrcilc1y own pnmc Tl'Sklr1111.1I prop<'rty anrl h.1v1• .1 h<-ll<'r·tll.1n· .werag<' Income. H you qualify. "'"' nm lt•t us .m.mp,l' .i lo.in lor you tor .1 c,ub'>t.11111.il pncem.1~c of your honw's i1ppr.1t'>l'd w1lue -al attr.icliw r,111·' I orrlPt.1lls,' ,,JI Linda or \l<'lmJ di 644 M24 I hl'y ~ork t~clher to help \Oii Jll't llw monl'\ \<111 OCC'c11 Newport Equity ~unds, Inc. J 1< l'llWil H1 ll~u·1 Newport Buch 620 Newport Ccnto1 Dr1vt.. Sui It'~ 1 1 (714)644-8824 Ltguna Hiii• 25='R3 CR bot Aoa<J Su•ll' IO l (' 14') 830-5100 LOCAL / WOR~D beautiful. inlaid herringblock imported marble in blaci<.. tawny wt11te verd1 green or rose (JAC K AN DERSON ) REVEALS. In the DAILY P.ILOT Think OAKWOOD Garden Apartments Oakwood LS not JUSt another .iprtrtmt•nl bu1ld1ng lt 'c;, ..i wuv ol life' A .. k the 25.000 hilppy f('c;1dt•n l<, who c ml Oakwood 1tw1r ho mt'. Or1kwootl •'> great recrl.!at1on, fun cJCl1v1lles, bh1u11ful .ir>ttr1nwnr-,. lrit·ntlly nc1~hbo" c>nd c1 mandg<·mc·nt .. 1,111 thc1t c.irt ., Recreation m eans everything from .;w1mm111n. health c_ lull'> ''"'I tennis (free IMc;on'i) to <JOlf dnv1nci r.ing1• ... .,,1un.1 .... md < 0101 IV I 1lt·t.111c" Ai t1v1tics mean fun parties. sporl'> lourn.11rn·n1 .... tree !:>undcJy hnmc.h .md good ltmc'i Before you makt' your nexl m ove you mu .. t vrs1t Q,1kwood Grt•o.Jr locations. Ou, furnished model" MC' opc•n ct.11lv lrom 10 10 7 ~orrv. nu ch1ldr\·n or pcls. The price 1~ mode:.! ,111<1 nn l1.,1sc rcqwrt•d Yuu m.1y nl•vcr move cJgam. Tntnk 0dkwood1 Anaheim 22.15 W Uro.1tlw••v 1 .>I Bnokhu1 ~II (7141 77'> ·1'i00 Long lleach 1~17<1 A1l.1nt1r ""'' ( Hiio. <., of '\1!1·•1.11 t2lJt 4281243 Newport Ocach/Norlh HtlO I 11111 u '"' 'hlln I.' I I 1 '"I'> I Long Beach M.w11,1 111111 .I .1 C.11 l'.i• ,f 1 ln" 111.,., I ":><·.11 u .. .,(11 -t213l ~9tH>b·l : Newport Bcc1ch/Soull• li'!lfl lhth ... , 10..~ ... ,, ll>ltll I , • 011 • ... I I ii• Oo1dl'11 Crnvl' l}fl'll I . .,, • ,, '"' C.~1 t h·'I"" 1q I,. 11 '""'" I .. ·. HEALTH /LOCAL/CONSUMER NOTIC"t: •VJ,, ••• (t'I .. .:~:s:~~~~~~~:~::,.o:!. ,.~AU: 0 1' C-Ul'OltNIA "°" fME COUNTY 0 " O•ANOE ,. N• A,'7071 •1•1• ot OA \ll U C.A q 0 80R Of. A " ICC I\ Ill Rf LIV r,11/f N 10 l"f r~ <A f~ t.tt.iov• !"emrf1 df:'(~flt •ti ,,_,\On\ MYif\IQ 'lo•"''' ttOA•fht .-.id ~ vdtint .. ,.,. r..q1,M·•·rl •o Hit , 'tltltn ff• hc<•,.~•ry Vf>ucMn tn •""'''\• o4 lhif t tu• Of OW •bOVr •n .... C~urt, M to prP..,..nt lf\tf'n, with ( .. ,,.,., VUU( hWr\ to ,,,., un fl •I <JO HEWS, MUNOZ & 04~0N, IN{, Allor,,.y\ •I l4w 4illle\I Third \lr .. t, ~t• An• (A i. "'""" is Ille PIK• ol l>u\lnen ol ,.....,_., •n All rn.tt•r\ ~,.,.,, :J• IM ••lat• ot "91d d*<-nt. ft lour Monlll> eltor Ille 11"1 tit.at-of thl>nolict ad ~rU.1911 ..... ~B Mwl>Mr ~• ~ Ad<>ll,.,ttr»tll~ of ti'& E >i.t.e of the ebOve ::.=i~ SO., INC. IMMl~Mi.., T'*"SC'"' AM,CA'2101 I Ml-411 A~ lw ..... NttrMtla PuOlhr.d °'-:'fl" (O•l\I Dally Piiot. ~ 2t, Oct. s. 17, "· 1'11 •S!>I 'I PUBLIC NOTICE P 8Lll' NOTI 'E r tCTITIOUS I USINEU NaMf ~TATIMllNf t PM' fjJj #!f'Q ""'''°" 4, ""''~ ,..,, I "*"·' MY'OllO \fAR \v'>rEMS 10~• N•tel D• -•IM'rnl•t c A 91..U (I•"• Po\W.. IU~1 N•t•I ti• w .. trl''ttt•\ho CA •f'11iAJ f f'l1 b t.i'1lf'\ .. \\ I\ I ontj\;1 twd 0V ~fl\ lr'I Oiv10u"1 c_.1_.,., Pa\ .. f'Y '"'' ,,_.,..,...,."' tW'ln ''''"" w itn th-' t nunty (o r~ ,_, U•·•O\if" C..Our\ty "'' \epl H . IVI~ f'IOtO• Pubt"rt~ Or•'-0' (...,,,.,, PAfllf P1tQf, Sept 71, 0c I S n 19 1'1/ff P UBLIC NOTl(;I-; FICTITIOUS 8USINES5 NAME STATEMENT T~• IOllOWlnQ penon I\ C10l119 l>u•I ""'' "' .. N TH()N Y' ALLAOIN. •73 P•omontory Or•ve E . N-POrt S..c11, C•li•orn•• '16'!0 Stott L. 8r0w" 67l Promontory Orlvo E . N...,port 8e<Kll, utilornt• .,~ Thi\ Dll\lrte1.\ I> tondU<led lly •n In· Gtv10u•I S<ott L 8rO#n Tiii\ ,l .. HN'nl Wai 111/'CI with Ill• County Cl~•• of 0rA1191> Count~ on Se9- teml>llr ~. 1'78 FIOOJIO Publl\IWd Or-Co•'' o.11v Pt101. Septtrnt>oor I. 14, 11. 78. 1978 PUBLIC NOTICE lt·JJHt lt.JSW SUPe •1oa COUltT 0 11' SUPE•IOlt C04/ltT O" THE CALl l'OltNIA. UATEOPCALIFOltNIA l'OR COUHTYOl'O•ANOE fHE COONfYO,,OrtAHOE HO. ,A..MZS7 HO.A·•14JO NOTICE 0 1' SAL.E NOYICI! 0 " H l!'Alt l NO 0,, OFltEALPltOPERTY P E TITIO N FOii PllOBATE 0 1' AT ... IVATE SALE POlttllOH WILL AND CODICILS, IF In tllt M•tler nt tlle E"At~ o • AN'(, AND ll'O• Ltn ir:llS OF AO· EVELYN w FRANCIS, De<.•a .... d MINIST•ATIC)foj c. T. (WITH WILL Nolle• I\ ller&by QIV .. n ,,.., O'l O• ANHt:XEOl Alltr T11•\(ljly, OCtot>er 10, 1911, th" un· (alelt ot MARGARET CAMERO'-.,.,.,Q,,.d. ROBERT M FRANCIS, <t\ 8 ANGS, .ell• MA RGARET C OANCS. E•t<utor ot Ille n t.ie ot EllEL Y'N W Oeceaffd FRANCIS. O•<eUeCI, wlll ••It •t NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVCN lllAt pr1v•ta Hie to Ille 111~1 M t bl°'"r. Wfl.,LIAM J 8ANGS. fl .... tflt d .... 111•" to conflr,.,.uon lly , ... •bov•· tle••ln • IMtlllon tor Probate ot ff\llllecl !>uperlor Court, ell tlle r lQflt, Ferel9n Wilt, -COO•cil• Ill •nyl, !Ille, 1nt•NKI, -~•t• o1 111e elect· •r• ,.,, Lott.a" ot Admlnl•lr •tlon, <19nt et '"" u,,.. of her Cle•lll -•II c. T.A. (Wiii\ Witt .. ,,_aedl, '"'"'"n<• , ... tlaM, !Ille. -lnlHttl tlle e'1al• t o w h it" ~~ rn'lOt tot turtP't,., "-'' bt operalton at law or 01twnw1w~ ... P9tU.C.ulttr\, .,,d fnAt tnit tim,. AAd •<Qu1rtl"(I othef' tP\an o, 1n .001Uon to pl<K• of ""'*'tno llle Ymfo M\ """" ••I 1 ... 1 01 Ille CM<-nl •I ""' time ot lier tor Q<t-r 11. 1'7'. "' 10 00 •"'. "' e1eath.•n-1othelr .. 1 ~-·w •n1,,. t~ov<lr-.. al °"""''"'"'' Ho lot CllY of Santa Af\41, ~ of Or-. ~......rt.. al 71111 Cfvi< C~nttr Ollw Sla te ol Cetttornle, Cl.S.U .ibe<I a\ W•sl. 1n Ille City ot S•nta Ana , toll-• ~elltorn1a. "Alt 111•1 to rte\,. real oro pert'r I ~ete<1 ~r n. "1' \lt11a1.ct In ,.,. Clly of s ... 1. AM , WIU.IAM C. SI JOHN, County ot Or-. St-40 of C.tllornl•, • • County°""' ~rt-ti tot'°"": S~"'N••o. SHEl"HE•O a OUN· Parut I. 6A$ Tllet CIOf11on of lol 11 ot El ~· 't:M o. .. St., s..lt• tU Citrus L.AndS, In '"" county ol Or""90, .....,,.rt ~.CA.,.., !>t•t• ol c.tlfornlil, H per map ,.,. ~ 11141-torCled In boo• 6 pa1ie 32 ot Ml•· (ll•""Y' w : """"'-' c111a11M>v\ MaJI', 1n the ottlo ot tllt PUl>tl\lled °'-c:o..1 Oeoly Pita! COUlllY rt(OIO~r 01 , •• o county ~~l!.:.._2t~4, 1~78 Ott.7t Cle>CrllMl<,.\toUow> • "PUBLIC NOTICE 8eqlnnlno at Ille"'°'' wvt1'er1y tor· Mr ol lllP lend dl!t<erlbeO In nie deed to Noell W Tllleto, et ux., rKorOl'd l\My SUPE•1oa COUltT or THE ti, ""· In -11&0 -· Sil ol Of. STATE C>rCALIFC)ltNIA FO• li(IAI Aecord•; lhe<lc• north 54• .... TNI! COUNTY Ofl'OltANGI! w•\t m '° 1.,.1 alonq lllo '°"thWttler· It(). A'71'7 ly tin• ot w ld 18"<1; thence nor1tl 14" n· OltOUI TO s.HOW CAUHi 00" M\I 110.00 loet; !hence SO<lth U ' In '"'" Metter ot llMl APC>llullon ot 38' 00" 181.20 feel to • Point on ,,... WE NOY' WOLK£. For Chonot ol ~out,...••t•rlv line of ><t•d l&nd, north N&m• '~ ~,· 00" H \I :nt.30 IHI from , .... WENDY WOt.K'E havlno llled ""' point ot 1>9Qlnnlnq; ll'le<KeSO<lthlS" Sol' •l>C>ilC&t1on In t"" 11llO"" ~ntllled m&I 00" •01 3lt 30 IMI 10 IM point of t&r. ~no ... id aoe>1lc•"t tw>•lno '""'"1" 1>eo1nn1nq r•'llH'\te<I pom\l•\oon to lMl\QO ~· EXCEP T Illa! portion th•reot n•m~ from WENOY WOU<E to WEN °""'lbo>O •n lhe Geed to Cl•rence H OY WE!'>TFALL Kr&llnk•. r1 ux., recorded Oe<emMr 4. , , IS HEREBY OllOEAEO ,,,.., "" ""'· In BOOI< 4~ ,,_ n2 ot OtOc•a• p.t\On\ l'1l9'11>t.., In UICI m""" AP fhcoro• P<t•r be lore'"'' Court In ~rt-'ll l Parr •I 7 •I "'' County Courtho\MI, 100 < •••< Hoa I pnr110n ot lot 11 al Et Mode'l• C~"ltr Drlv• Wot, S•nt• An.1 Cit"" 1..•nm.1n the Countyot Or- C•lllornta, on OCt-r II, 1•1t. ot '"" StAt• nt C.tllornT•. n ,,., rn~ r~ llou< of It 00 • rn, -then •nd "''"" cord•d tn boOlt. • P•a. )7 ot M•• \Mw , • ., .... II any Iller• mn lie . .,n, 1t•t•Mo11> Mee>\, In'"" otll<t' ol tilt' •he •DOl•<.allCrt "'°"1d not lie or•ntMt count• recorder of ••lo countv. It I\ lurther .... -, ... , • <OPP o• ""' dH< rlllf>d '"follow> _, tit Po.11>11"*1 In II• Or-'°"'I t1w111nn1nq a t tllr mo\I \OU11\erly cor O•llY Pllol once • wt<\' lot IOU• \U{ ,.,., ot fM 1-0tt(rllltd In"'" dffd of <on"" -•• ""° '""' -..Id DUbhU NoAll w lho•I•, et u• • re<orded M•• lion tit' cornpletfd "''°' to tlll> """""II 11 194), "' -1160 "-~I) ot Ot 4f "'''order lo<••I Rl'torO\. -nq on the center tone ;;o•ted B~~S~~·~~R e>I ln•t cort.e1n _,.med •1001 rOAd • JllCIQe o1 T"" =~~~1•,, ~":rl~~'"!.,:: ~;~.;o;,.!~ Suo-r~ Court uom Inf!> •n1M~11on of \~ c@nh•r ~ltVIN W. SJlACOS """' nt ltw unn_...., 41).toot rONI •lonq Me Int Cat-. l'l•u Dflvo lh@ >0vtllorlv -we\lerty In••" at •••Cl SG/te IU IOI 19. tlltnt• north H ~4· ocr· H\I .... - APWI~ Making a Point Doffing " box la be led "CSugarl Tooth Tak er!-)," Missy 5milh points out the type of information she'd like to see on food labels. She appeared at a public hearing on s u c:h la b e ls condu ct ed b y t h r ee Washington, D.C. agencies. Truck Recovered SAN FRANCISCO IAP> -A stolen truck with some $100,000 in m usical instruments and other band equipm ent be longing to Jazz mus icia n Maynard Ferguson and his band has been re· covered intact. police said. Police said Wednesday the truck was found parked on a street Tuesd ay night and the band's manager, Kim Ferg uson, said the contents were inside in good shape. T he band played Monday night at the San Jose Convention Center, took Tuesd ay off, a nd was scheduled to play Wednesday in Chico and Friday in Portland. Thuremy, September '8. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A J3 Scanners Find Tumors Equipment Valuable for Diagnosis By DR. STEINCROllN Dear Dr. Steincrohn Coll it wha t you will, but I am dr ead· fully frightened ubo ut the pouibility or having a brain tum or Wh e never I get a se ver e headache I t h ink of George Gers hwin, especially whe n I hear the Rhapsody in Blue. He died in hJs 30s of brain tumor. So did one of my best friends. It was not diagnosed until loo late. f have been having severe headaches on and orr for the p a ~t few m o nths . My wife Women's Unit Wins OK for New Projects Mem bers of \he Ora nge Coun- ty Commission on the Status of Women won permission from county super visors t his week to proceed with seven rojects dur- ing fiscal 1978-79. Among the activities will be job search "workingshops" de- signed to ofCer help in res ume writing, interv iewing and filUng out applications Com missione rs also plan to upda te information listings on child care ser vices. self defense c lasses a nd other se r vices ava i la ble t o se r ve co unty wom en. Jn addition. the ad visory panel will take par t in a r egional sc mor women's month designed to draw attention to t he needs of elderly women and commuruty resources to ser ve the m . The commission also will be developing a maste r calendar of events of intc rc::.t to county wom en and will continue m ajn- laining a list of those willing to ser ve on county com missions a nd advisory committees. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE claims they're due to my ne w job. 1 admit that 1 work too many hours during th e d ay I'm doing so to look for advance· ment. But I'm paying for it. I've been very nervous and s uffer from insomnia. OUR DOCTOR C ALLS 1~ tension headache. He has pre· scr ibed ·tranquilizers . So far they haven't helped. If I keep on worrying so much about brain tumor it won't be lone before I 'll rea lly be a ner vous wreck. I 've be e n r e fe rre d t o a neurologist and he finds no signs of brain tumor. But I 'm still worried. I don't suppose there's a nything else to do, is there'! - Mr. S. Dear Mr. S.: Fortunately . all diagnostic roads aren't closed. You don't even need to m ake a de tour . T ell your doctor you're willing to undergo the expense of having computerized tomdgraphy CC'Tl examination. It is only about five y ears since its introduction a new radiological techntque for scanning the inside of t he skull and the r est of the body. IT'S MUCH MORE specific th an ordinary X-rays in prov1d· ing information. According to a recent report in the J ournal of the Medical Associatio n <8/7/781 by Thomas P. Naidich. M.D .. and colleagues at Albert Eins· tein College of Medicine. Bronx. N.Y .. tomography in 8.500 pa - tients. including 10,000 CT scans. wa s s upe r io r to all othe r diagnostic tests in detecting and localizing brain tumors. In m any situations CT a nd R NS <radionuc lide sca ns ! toge ther can detect nearly 100 per cent or brain tumors. There's no answer lo your pro· ble m . Mr. S Having had these neg:Mlve examinations (If you do> then continued apprehe nsion Is needlesfi, and som ething only you can overcome . MEDICALE'M'ES o .-ar Dr. Stelncrohn: I am another one. of those impulsive wome n who Is sorry I am a 36 ·y~a r-old m o the r of six child ren ages JG to 4. When I g ave birth to my last child about four months ago, I reluctantly agreed to have m y tubes tied. Ever since. I huve regretted my decision. 1 r we decide we ever want another child. is there any possi- ble way -other than by test tube <a ccording to what I've been reading lately>'> 1·11 appreciate any s ugges· tions . -Mrs. L. Dear Mrs. L.: As your opera- tion was a recent one, why not get in touch with the surgeon w ho tie d off you r t u bes" A lthou~h it's unlikely he can "redo the Job'" there ar e in - stances in which tubes have been restored so they could func· tion norma lly. As he performed the operation he will know if the re's a chance for restoration Tennis Yields $14,000 to Group The Dolphins. the women 's d1 v1s1on of the Newport Harbor Ana Cham ber of Commerce. is $14 .000 richer after staging the a nnual Wimbledon West tennis tournament. The August tournam ent was started four years ago to raise funds for Dolphins' community pro jects . The first year , it grossed St,000. Las t year, it made $8,000, according lo t he cham ber 's executive d irector. Dan Rogers. You ·wouldn ,t say "keep the change,, at the supermarket. Why say it where you keep your savings? $15.48 is the extra amount earned by an average Los Angeles Federal Savings accou nt of $6 , 192 for one year at reg ular passbook interest ra tes. That's $15.48 more than a commercial bank pays on th e same amount 1n the sa me type of account for the same period of time. Al today's prices, th at won't fill your grocery cart. But it's worth adding to the many money-saving services you're entitl ed to as a Los Angeles Federal Saver. Passbook savings accounts pay 5 1/4 °/o, day in day out. 5.39°/o a year with daily compounding. C.r'*'t, C•ll19'"'A .. 70 l7t )(I 1•~1 el t"" \OUthe&\ler!y tine Tar: ~llJ s ~71Ju ~-, t ~!JJ »>J'' • • "'~lllllltllll:: ,~ f nut ~ 4 · ·~ ~Ii'~ .... 1.J~~., ... ":ll&~ • ,, llublts .. ~. Co6'1 0 .. 11, Piiot, wltll tlle center tine ot t"" oouthea\ler· A Cert ifica te of $1 ,000 or more pays a higher rate. guaranteed up to 8°/o for 10 years, 8.33°/o with '.-<1..2.?i!l..~rnr.ounqi ng ._Jhere 1s also a.6-month. 1· 1~~Rf1~tvr0r-r~~~e*tle~~1::W-m"'·~:..~'~11 /'.)" Septeml>f!r I,"· '1, 111 '''8 1, 11n• ol 'M>lt1 IN>CI ot Noall w Tt>lelt'. _____ ,,_ ... _,. tnence >e>utn 2~ Sol' 00" west 328.30 t"t PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF MARSMAL.'S SALE H O W A RO TEA HARi" ~nd AENOLA TAR HAR~, l'l•lntllf v\ ltWANGWEIHAN.0.f•l'CUnl HO '1810 8y vorl.-of an exl!<ullon l\wed on A.11o•"t t. ttr111y tht MU111<11>'11 C""'1. C..nt•al Jlldic••I Ot~t•t<I C.0Ur1, C<tn· 1rat J1101t1•I O"tr1ct, County ot Or•no•. St.ate ol C•111orntt. 11oon • l..00"'4!nt -•"'O 1n ••-or Ho•,.irct Ttr Haro _, A•nol• Te• ll•rk ., luOOm•lll <reclltO<> •net o19"1MI K•Al\9 Wtl Hori. I(•-Wet Hen OBA Hon .. t.om~ny ~IUOQmO>nl dlotllor" >how lflO a Ml i..t-.o ul \l,.00 )() .ClltallY -Oii ,.Id 1~1 "" IM dat• al 11•• l\.\Ua"<• ot wtd ,.,~cut1on t h•v• tevl.., .,_,ell llw rlqhl, 1111~ 11no 111 IU~'1 ot $.8•d luOQIN'lll deO'Ot1 In '"" pro1>«rty in ,,... County ol U••n~. State of Ca11torn1a. Ot>Cfl ... d o\ lotlO#\ Lot • of ltK I N<I ... r«Ot~d Ill 8004' 1SI. 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In -111~ ""° mn o. ctollv•reci to Mid u tcutor •I ""' ot II(• ot All<t<'ntr "°'""' T Ha•l>Avoll. It EmbarcoCMro w~~t. Sult• 140, Oakl•l'l<I, C.lllor"'•· or ""'" "" 111~ •ltn '"• eo..ntv Cttr~ a t •nv """' •lie• ,,,.. first pUbl1<ellon o4 1n11 nolft• •M belore 11• rnalllf\O ot IM Ml• T,.''"' .,,., Condiltofn ~U (•tit, ~ upon \U<t' tf'rm\ •no < ono•HOt\' ., 11'1•' be •«tPI-10 ""' ·~l'<lllOI' • ...., 10 I ... Coull IM 0-Hefll (10"< I ot !ht •mavnl bid lo K tomcMny rne otter ono "'" I>••-• to "' paid ..-con llrm•llon Of HI• Dy Ille ~UPf'flOt Court Tewes, rent, Oll'ltr•tltlO And mef11ton-• ... .,.,._., •lld pr...,,,.....,, ot1 '"'"'•"" •«ep1a 1110 10 t~t 1111r<lln• lo ti. pror9'M •• ot ,,,. ct••• ot rotoro1ne Of convov<tnc• ano ally II· II• IMuronco OOlt<y ""'" tit •I \he••· ""'" 011"" Pllf'<hti~ Bid• mu•t tw tfflf'O •nd ope...a •I AllOtM y H•foeuGll'• olllrt, 1 I l!m· 1M1ceCHro W..t, ~tto t40, Ot -lano, C.lllomta, •I tht hour ot n oo ,_" o• t"" obove ""'" Tt1t u-rtlone<J r.,.,.,., tht r10111 to ro It< 1 11nv .,..,.11 !Md' Oat•d 'leflf '7, t•ft \I R~ M "'•l'ICI\ c •l>CVlOr ot lhll •bolle """*' •• , ••• ltOllltT T "AltMUOfl All.,llAY al Law 111 ..... rc ...... w .. 1, .. llo l .. O.C.t-, CA -..r , .. ,, .... ...... ., ....... ., .... __ 11111111 ...... 0r.,. C:O.fl O<tlty PllOt, ... 0, ,. ,. 0<1 t "7' .. ·' based on U.S. Treasury Bill interest rates and pays 1/4 °/o more than any commercial bank.· Why not transfer your savings to th e Newport offi ce of Los Angeles Federal Savings today - and "keep th e change" yourself! Savings insured to $40.000 Hawaiian Oaysto~.__,.~ Se t 27 thf~ Oct. P • c e ln for LOS ANGELES om nts tnf ormatlon fun, Refr:i'W':.te;n A\r\lnes Tour about SpecA e\es f eder•l Saver5 forl09 ng FEDERAL SAVINGS ~· . o I . I• . , . ., ./>~~.·.<; '>·.·': :': NEWPORT BEACH 3201 Newport Blvd. -across from City Hall• 875-4500 OPEN Mon. through Thurs. 9 AM-S PM; Fri , 9 AM·fi PM ·Prematurely w1thdr.iwn Certificate Account~, earn interest at lhe Passboo k rtllP tor rhe term ot • v0c;tmcnt. lc>r.s 90 d~r. Hend Ofl1ce Los AngelPs Feder JI SJv1nq • .inc1 L o,1n A .oc1.11inr1 w.t;~ 900 '7 ·Other ott1ct-s tt'l'OtJgf'IOul IM aren ,.Is is a t VC nd ng IS!> l\lr 1U l 1l nd l r t I • • t • , • A l ·I DAILY PILO r T hu111oay ti ep1emt>er 28. 1918 AT YOUR SERVICE / MISCELLANY c:Ht "' pniltl1 "'· I h..,• u ral1 '" I'm l>urtri l'ul will , ul rnJ t!AIJt' 111•llir111 lhf' 1m4u r• mill 11ctw11 1;11u nerd lo suhit• 1~u1tw1 111 II"' 1 rnm..,11 011(/ l>u$111 .. u Mt:ul wour q~ ""'"' lo l'cu 1>111111 i4I YrNr 'lrrt1tu•. Orunu• Coo•I l>mlu 1•11.,1 I' o lfo.1 IYlJ l'o.sta M•w Cl\ 9Mld Ar manv ll'llt'fl o• f>o• .. hi.¥ will bt! an1wucd, f)ut J~mf'<f m•1um1•& m lf'ltf'n Ml 1ru lurl11111 tlw tt'<Mfrr \ /ull ncJmf' ud1lr1 u QM tm.-tm•u hnurA · plloru• rtu m ~ cannol ht-1 11tuttt11rrd T ha wlu mil tJJiJ~ur a dot I JI f' rr-fl'Pf )(II u rda II~ Ut: R Rt: OF.It~ 1'ht" ~pl ~ AV!'! C'ulumn tn«"h•df'd an ln«"Orrt'cl phonf' numbfor fo r requeaUna ~•lor ( Uuu Rt"nl A•11l~taMf' or Propt-rty Tu ••••taD('~ form • Tht" t'Orn'C't numbfor l•: UJIOJ ltSZ 7'1M. Thf' t'ranrhl'" Tax Board laformatlon of· fl u at t81t> W $71 1 alM> wUl ac~pt ~llt'Hl& for form•. •rC"Ordl n& to a board pokf"~woman, but tlte II•• la UiA&ll buy duf' to l ltt> volume of nils prtor , .. lllt" Oct. z nll.Da clt-adJlnt" for both of tbe&e ~nJor t'ltltf'a au.b&ancf' ph.l1ram• ...,,.,,. Ila•~ ••• \la,.. tn :AK l'A'I Cun you find out whul the ~oang r<1yull) nrtt.• lb for JUVl'nil .. hook-.'' N H . San Clemente W rtl.t'r'~ Olic.-i.t ~ay11 that on some picture book a nd h .. a"lly lllust rated volumes, tbe royalties range between 10 and IS percent, with author and Illustrator gelling S Lo 7.5 pert'ent each. In otht'r u se11, the author gets the full royalty and the Illustrator ll~ paid • flat fff by the publlsber. Some publh1herH offer no advance, wblle otber11 purcba!lf' the manu11crlpt for a flat fee. B .. n-fJooa. B~b o.,~ *'•• Dfo:AR P/\T I ordt•red a small, blittcry upcratetl fon from Nora Nelson Co. or New York City on May Z7 This item wasn't expensive, but my $4 64 chc<'k w;ii. promptly ca!>hed June 1. and I haven 't rcccrve>d the ran yet My Aug. 22 letter or inquiry wasn't <Jrl!>Wercd e1tht>r D D . Fountain Valley Nora N,.lson Co. asks you Lo be paUent for another two wttks. If you would prefer a refund, let A YS know. ThJs firm bas "backed up orders" due to po11tal problems and compaay reorganba· lion. llM "pokf>swoman reports. When asked tr the firm wa11 going out of business, sbe s~ld, "We hope not. I mean, no." This firm bas changed hands, however, and a totally different company ls han- dlin« the account. What this amounts Lo ls a dJf. lerf'nt owner operaUng with the same name. The customer !W'rvrce address also bas changed. In· qulrlf>s or complaints should be malled Lo : Nora N.-lson Co .• 37 J Ith Ave., Huntington Station, N. V. 11746. The firm's ads continue to list a New York ('Uy address for orderi., but no addre11s for customf'r ser vice corrt:spondence. Odld• Play, \ll~torfaM St11~? IH:AH f'AT I have l()oked everywhere for pl<•ns to hu1ld CJ V1c.·tor1:.in-stylc child's play house Can you possibly hwute a source? W f'., Corona dcl Mar A nt'W book, "Shoppell's Modern Houses · 1887," is a "'print f>f ~lecUona from several issues of an ar«hittttural m•11artne origtnaUy pwbHshed durlnit the hel1eht of the VlcLortmn era. It lnelade• IH complete bouire designs, two carriage houses, a children's play houRe, and the designs of an Ice houHe, grttnhouse. pantry dresser and sideboard cabint>t. It also features reprinted •rtlcles, suclt H "About Plumbing,'' which starts, "Shall we have plumbin~ In thf' house or shall we not?" Contact Antiquity 8.f>prints, P.O. Box 370, Rockvllle, Centre, N. V . t 1570, for further lnform~k>n. Tea A•.Ut Clal• Too S•aU OEAR PAT I huve u couple of questions about senior crlizcns' property l ax assistance. I've a lready filh.-d out my form , but the amount of as s1stance Is only $3.45. Should I bother to send it in'> tr I do, will I get a $3.45 refund? Also a friend of m ine had a stroke a nd can't sign her propert.y tax assistance claim. Cun he r daughter sign for her ? A.J .. Costa Mesa The FranchlHe Tax Board reports tltat H · ~istance will not be paid If tlte amount ls lesa lhaa $5. But the claim should be sent 80 tltat you wlll re· cf'ivf' a rt"IH"wal form for next year. Your friend ls advised that If s he can sl&n an "X," thls would be acceptable with a wllneH' signature. Your friend's daught.t>r •lllO may obtain a Power of Attorney Lo act In her mother's lnt.eres ts. ( I •. M. IJOYH ) INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT Fire Ant Blamed In Man's Death MACON, Gu 1AJ1 1 lf("ulth offac1ulb i.u1d a l;t•utll(h• rmm 111 uppurtmtly the hri.t lo 1.ht• IJ!) a direct re•uJt of bt!tn~ stunte by u flrc lint A medacul t'xum1ncr's report said Kon St•aburn. 21. of V11.h1llu. Gu , died Sept 13 of cardiac arrest brou1ttll on by Mn ullerglc reaction to tht' ant's venom ufkr hC' was stung on the foot in hi• i,.·drwin fo'lrt• ant". wh1c·h un· generally round in arid 1t>a1on11 f>f tht• t·ountry, have been known to attack a.mull furm ummuls on r11re occasions and kill Otl'm la,..eftlf Sing e r Ario Guthri e hii s hccn round innoce nt or ~land er for telling an audience it was being "ripped off." Jarvis Urging Donations l~OS ANGJo:LES fAP> "Nobody as going lo rake aoyt.Jung orf," as fe urcd tax activis t Howard Jarvis us he ap- pealed in a nationally s yndicate d telev ision show for donations lo his non-pro fit Amer1cBn Tax Reduction Move ment. silverwoods "Jl <donation!\> will be used to build the largest anti-spending a nd tax- cut program in the his· tor y or the country," the 75-year-old co-author or Proposition 13 said an a 30-m inulc t e levision special broadcast over 137 stations nationwide, tnc luding Hawaii a nd Alas ka "ALL OF IT wall go to prom ote the American Tax Reduction Move- ment," he said T he progr am's ex· ecutivc producer, Joe Sands, estimulcd pro- duction costs. including air time, amountt:d lo SS00.000. ,The c·osts were paid by the t;i x reduction group ··o•:ATll ANO taxes arc inevitable," J ;irv1s told viewers. "But ht·l ng taxed to dculh ii, not in· l'viltAble . We.• can't afford to let the momen· tum of Proposition 13 die." Jarvis watched the sho w while resting in f'ort Wort.h, Texus, after a 14-city tour to press his call for a cul an $100 billion 1n federal spend ing over the next four years and for a rcduc t1on of taxe~ by $50 billion over the same period. Coverage Eye d SACRAMENTO <AP> Sl ate law will require next year that uroup health plans offer cov- erage or a lcoholis m itreatme nt. Gov. Ed· mund Brown .Jr. signed S B 1301 by Sen . John Fora n, 0 -Snn Francisco, placing the requirement inlo the htw beginning Jan. t. Gangs Fought LOS ANGELES CAP l The federa l ROvern· ment has given Los Angeles County $294,000 to set up a prosecution force which will concen· trate on violent street gang criminalR. A Vested Suits New Fall Arrivals Regular $185 15990 Excellent clothing value. wool blend stripes and plaids All Wool Vested Suits Regular $235 199.90 Superb quality, pure wool fabric::. soltds and pattern!> Versatile 4-Piece Suits Regular $185 159.90 Vested Su11;:i w1t11 oxtra contras t slacks. All Wool foursomes Rog. $225 Now 189.90 Tone-On-Tone Fall Dress Shirts Reg.$20 12.90 Add an elegant note to your fall ward· ,~f9Rr,.~on~ fs~~ • pofyos er/co'tf.oii," assorted tone- E::rv Wall-Tex ' Wallcovaring In Stock Save on b~autlful Wall-TE'x"' patterns for every room In your home Choose fmm exciting contemporary. tradltion&ls, colonials. foils. &nd wet looks You name 11 w1• have It. And better yet. these fashionable patterns &re scrubb&· 111,., ~•nppt>blci, and easy to put up yourself Comt> In today and ~ve It's & first r11h, c.Jedl on Amer1ctl's leading name in wallcovenngs ·Off suggested rt•tull pr1ce. Sale ends Oct. 15, 1978 Wallpaper, to go OPEN 1 0-~ MON ·FfU. 10 · SAT. NOON la 5 SUNDAY :z: COSTA MESA 2300 Harbor Blvd . Fine Neckwear·Sale Reg. $10 5.90 Reg. $15·17.50 8.90 Puro silks, silk blond·, & fine lmporls -- I ,,,, 11/•vfl ()ll1ro~ Iii 1 :> f (J1nqo1 Avo . ltunt111g1on On.tell, CA 92647 ,,,, , 1 t I , ,,,.,, 1 111 I'' 111 11 ()U1r1•, 11 V ttl•·y Vu N 11 I tqfd"1 f'l1Hliri (,,/\' lfM, '{J .'Hll'. <', /\v I llfl rtl'ltl ( •' Olt Cl\•IOl·H· " I I , •• '"'" .t ,,, 1(.1'1 , ,,,,. I\ 11 I I I (.I\ J,'l;JIJ lflltt I lrn1·••1J11lliwy I di 11\fl ( ll'JOlilt •I t.111 I r n•1 l41• "to ftlvd I ••"'I Lt"'''' Cf\ '11)110/ t1110, l•v.r11• lllvll 1., ·'"' 1.ft. · 111.rn 1 .! t•, ~ (.11ft1 • /\.;t~ Ww.I f,f)\/HHJ (A •tt /1)"J Reg. $110 & $115 wool and wool blends 89.90 New Fall Slacks Reg. S35 belt loop & bellless styles 27.90 /\II Wool Sl.1Cl<S Aeq $4? 50 Now 34.90 Zip-In Liner Raincoats Reg. $77:50 slngle breasted, polyester/cotton 62.-90 00110/f' Rrf>H~lr?d Hnq S90 Now 74.90 IA HABRA lARZANA LA M£SA "NAH(IM l~QANCI C •QQITOSI AQf£StA PU£NH HtllS MAI l Addition•/ AnnlHrury S•11lng1 Now In Men'• Furnlahlng•. SportswHr, Shoes and Women's ftJ1h1ons 1 STORP.S TMROUGHOUT mr. Wl'.ST 45 FASH ION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH .... -· .... . G) 1011•1, ll()l!·~•flff, tlNOl 1 . . - " It : .. at ltl td II " Ill' • 1'\ .. ' LOCAL I CALIFORNIA BUD HOHL FOUND THIS NOTE Now He'd Like To Find ltt Writer Some Note But Writer Missing Bud Hohl would s ure like to find Melanie McAdams- Nme years ago she lived on Bolero Way in Newport Beach, but apparently has since moved. The reason Hohl is searching for Ms. McAdams is that he found the note she wrote July 26, 1969, stuffed into an empty liquor bottle and tossed over the side of a Matson liner en route from San Francisco to Hawaii. THE BOTTLE AND NOTE finally washed ashore at Kapaa, on the island or Kauai where Hohl was visiting this month. As a Newport Beach resident himself, he said he'd like to deliver the note to her in person "l called all the McAdams listings m the phone book and couldn't find anyone who'd heard of her," he said. Hohl was on Kauai after participating In the Kona outrigger races. HE SAID HE FIGURES it m ight help his c lub, lmua, raise funds for a nother Hawaii trip to participate in the Oahu to Molokai races ir he could find Ms . McAdams. "It wouJd be nice to meet her and maybe we could promote some fund-rais ing somehow." he said. thuraday, Septomt>er 28, 1978 OA1LY PILOT A 13 Hughes Political Ties Denied hY SF Mayor • SAN VRANClSCO II\ P I Mayo1 <.t'or~t· Mottconc vt•lwmc:ntly haa de· 111etl alltp.1t 1oru1 thut he accepted an unrevorh 11 $10,00() campaign con lribuuon from th1· late billionaire tluw u rd lluahes und thul he Is the 1111 l(t>l of ~lute ia.nd fcdt!r&I tnvestiga· I IUll:t Hroud(·ust arnl r)1·w~p11per report.'> ' 11 in1: w1n11nwd .. ourrcs s ay Moscone .11·1 1•pl1'il th•· check during hls l97S m.i vu1 ill 1·;irnptu1tn in exchanee for f., vorJblc• n1n~tdnat1on or Hughes /\11•wt·o..t 1-. (•xpansion at San f"ran- t·1t.1·11 I 11l(:r11ationaJ Airport. "f (.ATF:GORICALLY DENY that I h:w .. t·vt•r tukcn any contnbution thut ha:-r1<>l been meticulously re· 1•0 1 h•d and fi led with the proper JUlhont1c~ ... Mo~conc said at a news M nferenl'l' in his office. "I just as ('Utl•gor1r ully deny that I have ever taken any conlnbullon. reported or n ot. 1n return !or any favor s whatsc~ver " , Livid with CJngcr. the mayor de· mCJndcd t(I know his accuser and said he has never been advised of any in· vest1gat1on or been questioned about the contributions allegedly made in November 1975. <;t ructed his ~tarr to give Hughes .i\1rweat special treatment He reported meeting a Hughes aide, James L Wadsworth. on at least one occas ion. but said no busi- ness. Including the alleged transac· tlon. was discwssed • IN A COPYRIGHTED story. Los Angeles television station KNBC re- ported Tuesday night that Moscone and Joseph Cerrell. owne r of a Los Angeles political consulting firm. were under investigation by the FBI and the state Fair Political Practices Committee. The FPPC and the FBI declined comment on the possibility of an in· vestlgalion. Unnamed sources were quoted by the station as saying that the cheek was turned over to Moscone and his campaign manager by Wadsworth and Donald Kent Brown. a lobbyist for Hughes' Summa Corp. KNBC ALSO R EPO R TED Wadsworth told authorities that $70.000 was paid out of Hughes' personal account and dis tributed to politicians favorable to Hughes'· in· terests in California. Fred Lewis, a Summa Corp. 111 S FORM E R CAM PAIGN spokesman. s upported Moscone's de· manager. Don Bradley. also denied nial of the allegations. the allegations that he accepted the "Summa has never made a con· check from Hughes' representatives tribution to Moscone ror ouch favors and used the money, "laundered" and we have no record or no through a Los Angeles public rela· knowledf(e of any money like that tions firm, in Moscone's campaign. coming from Mr. Hu~hes' account," Moscone said Hughes Airwest does Lewis said. .... , .......... DENIES REPORTS George Moscone not "enjoy" an improved status over He said Wadsworth handled the other airlines at San Francisco In· billionaire's personal account but not BENEFACTOR? Lernational and that he never in· Summa Corp. accounts. Wadsworth Howard Hughes Vet Finishes On One Leg CHICAGO <AP) -Jerry B~nson. who s tarted the Mayor Daley Marathon running on an artificial leg and finished the 26-mi le. 38S·yard course on crutches. has received an award for h1:-. performance. ¥'\ The former 28-year-old Marine who lost hi' left leg in Vietnam crossed the finibh line in ~ hours. -47 minutes. Benson had been training for months for the race He designed a special artificial leg. but tl became soaked with sweat and wouJdn't function properly after about nme miles into the race. He ran the rest of the way on crutches. Two miles from the end , struggling against pain and exhaustion. Benson shouted, "We're go- ing to finish. We're going to finish." Race s ponsor Lee f'laherty s aid that out of an estimated 10.000 runneNI who :started, "approx- imate ly 6.000 rinlshed ·· Japan Elderly Tallied TOKYO <API -J a pan had 792 persons 100 years old and over on Sepl. 1, and 660 of them were wome n, the Health Ministry report!. DIAMONDS • GEMSTONES Jewels by 1osephs 1s searching lor diamonds and gemstones trom private individuals and estates. Caretul eum1nat1on and eYaluahon by our experls Highest prices paid. Call 540-9066 10-q da11v Sa•urdav fO.O. Sunday closed. Astt for Botty Grace or Frank Vanderw all iewels by ioseph South Coast Plaza • 3333 Brtslol. Costa Mesa • 540·9066 ~~~~~-has not ~n ~th Hughes' inter~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SYPHIUS ON RISE IN FIJI SUVA. Fiji <APl - Syphilis has reached <.'pidcm1c proportions among the people of Fiji and is killing babies at birth. a cons ultant at the chief medical center told a Fiji Medical As· sociation seminar. Dr. Mary Schramm s aid that or 2.200 babies delivered al the Colonial War Memorial Hospital in the first half of this year. 00 had syphilis and 22 of th05e died. since February, Lewis s aid. since 1867 111 years • annwersary ,J ''SAVE S40 ON THIS SINGER FREE-ARM book of color•, 60 sheets of 801 constructK>n paper in 15 colors, 9 x 12'' and 12 )( 18''. reg. 1.49 to 2.98 SALE 1.19 to 2.29 "-""tine, turpen11ne substitute. 2'n oz. to 16 oz. reg_ 90' to 2 25 SALE 69" to 1. 79 9Pf11Y vamishes, ,..,ishes, fixatives, Damar picture and matte picture varnish. workable frxatrve. gloss plastic. universal finish. 8 oz and 16 oz. ... -. . MACHINE:~Y~N AT THE SINGER SALE-A.:rHON NCINONLY $)8995 Now you can sew hard-to-get ·IO pltace!> at an ean·tO·purchase price. This machine converts from na1 bed 10 a free.arm for ~wing cuffs, pant leg~. armholes. sleeves. With a ~nap--0n clo1h plate. built-in ZJg·zag, ~!retch and blind hcmstitchc~. and more. 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Includes palette and flap hinged hd to hold 2 canvas boards rea. 15.00 SALE 11.99 .t box, of durable plastic. 13\12 x 7~ x 5'. with 6 compartments. 1 ~andle. latch. 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Brown and Mel Casson ':70.Mf l1ML" 1 \\OtJDt ~: W~J l AM WMtC~ f ,Ht w1W ! ti !~~v \\ ~j,;.":. .... ..,1,.J.._ MISS PEACH - TWO! GORDO J 1U~NEO IN A ~T09EY. 1-4.A~ IT •••N 101Teo YIT'? by Tom Batiuk WELL I 0..: COOlD USE A rcnnE DRIVER IN ~~ ! by Jeff Mac Netly WHAi CO 'IOU 'fU/NKOF MV CHILD, ~TE IYOIRE1 F'OObYf GE\. .. CONG~~ss 15 I 601NG 1HK'OU0H 1 1H£. ve,.~y \._~AM~ _rrl1~~ £.!T' Ml! a.flCI( ... L.IN~, MAV6 YOU.. r e;.o Ar™u.r·~ P lf C.E "Ott &flAMMA~ '?' GENTt.EMEl-J, SINCE I AM C~AIRMAN OF THE BOARO· .. DR. SMOCK AF"T"E:R AN O PE:RA1"'10N we: ~WAYS COUN "T" -Y-H e: S P ONGe:$, SIR .1 ~ ~ t i . .. t ~ <' ' by Mell by Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan NANCY I'D LIKE A BANANA SPLIT DON'T PUT ANY SYRUP OR NUTS OR CHERRIES OR Wl-lf PPED CREAM ON IT M AY BE YOU BETTER I.EAVE Of:F" TME BANANA AND ICE CREAM, TOO 'l COMICS I CROSSWORD PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz •• Chapter One A Detai led Guide to Running The Left Foot ... by Bill Hoest If" 15 MY OVTY IO REPORf THAI OUR PROFITS I H15 GOARfER ARE,AGAtN··· by George Lemont· -; S IGH~ e>e: t N ' A DOC"T"OR IN A-Y-L-AN1"'1S IS A ReAi., e>UMl'AeR .' TODAY'S CBDSSIDID PUZZLE A"CROSS t Separate 6 Curse 10 Bounders 14 Prgmeni 15 Diva's solo 16 Btg name '" baseball 17 COltseum 18 Colollldo s state Hower 20 Thrash 21 Benft's river 22 Br. corn poser 23 Oestrov 25 lnvent0<s · :~ ~J:i"le<s UNITED Feature Syndicate 48 M1$tredl W9dne30ar'sPuu .. So4..o 49 Place 50 Krnd ol mu SIC 54 Up - Sub Ofdur 57 Canadian In d1<1n 58 111 addil•OI• 59 Ory 60 Bowie s last stand 61 Clairvoyant 62 Racehotff 63 Uncle! P<Otecuons DOWN IQllowef almd maier 27 -down 21 Magnar11 17 Srt Subdumg 1 Plant d•S mou~ J8 Convention 30 T raditl()llal enSt· J4 Spenser regulahon !Sm 2 Studv nerotne 2 w01ds 31 Ms. Ellbefg J Athena 11111• 2!: Boal~ 40 Srilre!> • I. 2V$1a()ts. ~•ti 'f ~,f.111J.u.ent... . 26 0•~011 41 lndrgna11on ~'lticftofn; I J!'~fXb\: 1rl4,f1'vfiil.-.-I ';~(.~N:" .a..., ... ~.~µ- mer 6 Canadfi!n 27 Arqeri11n1• 4A At111bu1e 36 Small s1e<1 1 In 8 line ttmhur ,,,.,. 4!> lilnd bodtt•s 71 Boston rea 8 Nothing 28 Blame 46 Aspen g Waler Fr 29 Hos1>11a1 .., 47 Squahcl 38 Part ot BTU 39 Tree 40 Pterces 41 Preface. Informal 42 Ribbed 44 J8tl ,, 17 70 10 Elec1roca1 worter .: 49 Revolve conductors words SI Spoken 11 Whfle4 ioOs 30 Skinned 52 Italian taktt 12 Actor Peter 32 W01ries S3 Recogn1Je J.4 Beginner !iii Ovel1re 13 Litigants Vai S6 Gold: Sp 19 Louis R1~ 35 Walpole s 57 Bible book Abt>< 10 II 17 ll ~ . ,.. . -. • ' t l • • r • E j ~OCAL / CALIFORNIA weepers on _.Joh Clean Newport Project's Aim A stn-et :.wt>t>plnJ' pro.:ram lpunrht'<l lhl11t v.N•k in N!'v. port Shon·i. Cl()...,~I k v. t•r prohh•m.., t>i an 111\u1tl urrorthn~ 10 WMd•• 8 «> t•ler !\t>vq 'ltlM R1.•1u h .,:1 rwr nl M'rv1rt':s d1re<'tor T h t• prni.:r ,1m v.harh '' ~lrt•act y tw111.i rontlurtt•d on 8 alhoa bl.tnli l.1110 "'., 1trw1 in Corona del \tar rt>qulrt•" r*''' dents to l.c.'t'p thf'lr r ar .. off not• ~dt' of lht•11 !>lret'l~ ont• mormnll? a Wl't'I. to m•1kt' n)Om fttr 1 ht· ~t>t>p, .. r Till:: S~Et.P Ut~ i\R t. dC' V ICl'!> thttt :>t:rub .tut u tdU'>t:d pollutan~ off thl' ... trl"et while ~werpan~ norm.ti 11t·bri:> Bt·cau:.t• uf the cqu1pml'nt IJM•d an tht> pro~ram . r 1t) coun c1 lm e n ai.trct'd that neigh borhood!> "'here 11 ·., u:.ed mus t C'Om ply v.1th the parking restri<•l1ons so tht' :.wt·eper ran gel next to the curb where 11 will do the most good 8 eyeler said that in earlier tn· stance:. when the program ha!> gotten :.tarted. re!>1dcnt~ had problems remembering to move t~~1r can.. "•·wE SENT A MET E R maid aJ'ound Monday to sta rt asswng warnings m Newport Shore:., ard there "l're none issued ... he S)ltd The warning !>ys tem 1s us uallv used for two weeks before -p<J rkang c1tat1om. are IS· sued. Beyele r added However. he noted that while parking is going well . the usual num ber of signs are bemg torn down or stolen "Thal goes on for a few weeks before they College Sets Whale Film A film about the humpback IAlha le, titled ''Winter A time f6r Singing," wi ll be shown al 7 : 30 p.m. Friday a t Or ange Coast College's Forum : Admission as $1.50 and tickets \fill be available at the door. ; The fil m is being s hown to raise funds for OCC's SEA for <f r e enpe ace C l ub De nni s _ Dela ny of the Greenpeace FoW'I· dQt1on will s peak about Green· Peace and its goals a11d objec- tives. ' If'~" f' ·.-m a Ion<·." he com m1•nlt•d IN NEWPORT SHOflt::S, the nt·1i.:hborhood on the north side of \\1·~t Coai.t H1ghway between ~9th Strl'<'t und the Santa Ana Hn ·t•r the pt1 rkina rngtra cllon hour' drl' between 9 311 u m and I:! 10 pm H•·~~•~r 1HA1d the s&me i.ystem '' o bserved us 1n o th er rw1..:hborhoodb. so rebldeots cun mm e their car:. back onto u rt•s tric ted s treet o nce the '" eeper has gone by ('ti} councllmen agreed to 1n ~11tute the swtepaog program in tht· neighborhood t his summer dl tht' re qu es t o r t h e homeowners assoc1at1 on Of l'Ourse. after two days, it's a httle early to tell. but I'd say we're getting rea l good coopera· lion." Beyeler said. Film.lecture On Underseas World Slated J ack McKenney, underwater h im producer and adventure editor of Skin Diver m agazine, wi II s peak Oct. 7 at Or an ge Coast College in Costa Mesa. McKenny's lecture is entitled "The Underwa ter World of California and Thinl?S that Go Bump in the Night." 1-1.Js lecture will include a flJm . The lecture begins at 8 p.m . in the OCC auditorium. Tickets are $2.50 and are available in the OCC Ticket Office. located in the college's administration build· ing. Tickets also will be avail&· ble at the door. For information about the lec- ture, call 556·5880. Evidence Ruled Out SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Evidence seized as a result of a te le phone conversation over- heard by a telephone repairman working oo a line m ay not be used to bring a criminal charge. the California S upreme Court ruled Friday. .. Beating the Beat at the Beaelt An unusually large number of heat-escapers cavorted on Sout h Coast beaches for a weekday escape as tern· peratures soa red into the high 90s. This scene is at Hun· Thu~. September 28. 1978 s DAIL v PtLOT A J 7 t in gton Beach looking from Huntington pier toward Ne wport Beach. Similar crowds were at other beaches . New Laws Protect Pets Paper Names Five Editors S A C RAMENTO !AP l- Starting next year. Tony the Tiger can't become a household pet, be killed for a movie or be "put to sleep" in a new decom· pression chamber. Gov Ed m und Brown Jr. signed into law three bills relat- ing to animals. his office an· nounced. The la ws l?O into effect J an. 1. ONE BILL. SB 1481 by Sen. Alfred Song, D-Monterey Park. m al<es California the fifth state in the country to ba n use or high -a ltitude decompression ch am hers to kill unwanted oets. Supporters of the bill said the chambers, in which the animals die as air Is re moved. !re dif. fi cult to keep in top condition and kill the animals slowly or unsuccessfuJl v if they are not in perfect shape. Opponents said the alte rnate method in the new law. a shot of sodium pentobar bital. would also be dirficuJ t to do humanely and some pound emp loyees would have the distasteful task of personally giving the death shots to hundreds of animals dailv. UNDER THE LAW, decom· pression chambers a lready m operation could sti ll be used, but n e w ones co uld n ot be purchased. Another bill. SB 490 by Sen. David Roberti. 0 -Hollywood, .. . prohibits movie theaters from showing films in which animals or humans were intentionally killed or hurt. The new law was supported by film and television stars such as Belly White and Ea rl Holliman, but opposed by the motion pie· ture industry. THE TIOBD NEW law. AB 2840 by Asse mblyman Henry Me llo, D-Watson ville. would make it illegal to keep large cats, such as tigers or cougars, as house pets. It would exempt s uch pets possessed before Jan. l and those in zoos and scientific in· stitutions. Jim Pond is the new editor of Orange Coast College's weekly stude nt newspaper, the Coast Report. Pond is a graduate of Maler Oei High School in Santa Ana and a third semeste r journalis m major at OCC. Larry Saavedra of Costa Mesa is managing editor. Annette Watson and Vicki Daniel are co- editors of the editoria l page. Ma rk Dietz. last spring's sports edit.or . returns to that position. Dan Tressen is the advertising manager. The newspaper's advisor is communic ations professor Spencer Crump. The University of Southern California Sailing T earn invites you to attend its PER THIS WEEKEND ALL ITEMS MUST GO !--3 Solings, 2 Tempests, . Saturday and Sunday, 1470 dinghy, 33 bags of sails for 40-50 ft boats, September 30 and miles of line, assorted electronics, turnbuckles; • I October l, Avon liferaft, anchors, & hmullals of misc. • ~ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. . at: .. Co•e -It all I • , '· I Phillips Marine Stores ' ~ •• OPEN TO THE PUILl.C .: I r-~ .282~ Newport BIYd., I . --,_ ' ~ I Newport Beach • All proceeds go to the USC Sa.iling Team Fund 1· . • r ~ • 1eotis : '.tS iS that 1slvc and ising 1 loss ed. ~ O\lr !~O ll 1ren'l s and Al• OAA.Y PILOT SPEClAl. GUEST Bob 'tk9• Bffrt Bob '(ke ' Beer will be a g_uesl at a senior citiiens' picnic and variety show sponsored by the Pluor Community Involvement Team on Saturday. Beer . a retired employee of Fluor Corpor<1l1on. has gained national rt'C01-?ntt1on ror his rcst.•mbhmcc to the lat e Pre !)ldcnt Eisenhower. The picnic. scheduled from 11 a.m . unt1l J p.m. at Irvi ne Pal'k , Orange. will include a pprox - imately 200 low-income seniors from four com- munity centers in El Modena. Santa Ana and Anaheim. T h e variety show will feature the Kool Kats and Kitchen Band. a j?roup of retiree~ rrom Leis ure World in Laguna Hills. A group of e mployee volunteers from Fluor Corporation. Irvine, the Fluor Community I n· volveme nt Team a n nually completes ap- proximately 10 com- munity service projects in Oran_ge County. The task force num- bers m o r e than 250 volunteer s, who generate funds for pro· 1ects carried out during non-work hours. Actre88' Suite Hit NICE, France IAP> - A c tress Catherine Oeneuve lost $5,800 worth or valua bles to thieves who broke into her studio suit.e. Police said a ring and a make up case were taken ln the burglary. The thieves also stole six radio sets from the room of actor Claude Br asse ur . Mi s s Oencuve's co-star in a movie b.ei ng filmed here. HOUR OF POWER SUnclay* evenings at 9pm KTIA,S "We felt the energy and compel/Ing power o( his faith =ivenlng Pon, "I hove bttn emodonolly moved by Schuller ... o~ to the point of reors:• tJ.m West Mqgazlne. Apnl 1'178 -... the Hour Is rore omong TV services ... " Drne Mogg- •· February 197 5 ~ •This $vnw,,/o:i~ moves from 10:00 om In the motnl"f CO 9:00 pm In the • ...wni. 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" •( . , .... • •1N•s•r•o•e•: .. ·o .. ut•d•oo•r•s .. ·.s.to•c•k•s ................. m111~ ............................ ~.-... 1,.._o~ts •Business ~.s..,..me>er21.1e1e .C. • l Lan dreaux Suffers in -Win • It's the Best arul Worst/or Angel Star f"rom \ ,. m .. patth•· .. \ trAJl<' 11.-.. .. of .1 11·i11n m u l1• h111, tukt>ri llW JOY at pla~ IO~ hJWhctll tl~d) from lhl' Callforru..l \n~1 I m lht• rin;tl du>., of lht· h\''t :i••a:-on m the• 1•lub ., h1,tm 1 i'ht'"' .1r1• the• ht•'I .ind ~ ttr'I 11( 1(<1mr' (111 K,•n Lundi 1·,1u\ "h1, i11t "" M't'tJlld homt'r in "' m.m~ ni.:hh ,,, th1· J\11..it-I cld''••tt•11 t ho M "°" .iuk< t• llr1·wrr' 4 I \\ ~·d m·Ml,l\ mj?hl l.ANORf.Al X lli\:-i lwrnnw th1• n~ht f1l'ldt•1 in pla<'\' 1>f •' ''""'' fr11·11d L) trHHI l\(>l,l0('~ \l.h11-.1• fUl\1'1.d I' bt•tfl~ hf'ld lo<1.H' Ill Lll'\ An~l'I··' noi.tOC'k . 27, "a' 'hot tu rlt·uth ..it (;ur) Ind l..i~l Sdtu1d;1) m~ht \\htk lh1; An&;•+. ~ , ... ,. 111 Chi< J i;:n. 1·omplt•t1 11~ their la~, rnu<l tn p u( lhl '1·,11 Pollet• ... iu <l that lh\• \IWlA(un hlJ!>l whu:h killed Bostock was utmcd Jt l'IOfnl'OOl' 1•lse in tbe same car. TllF. n ;t:UNG 01" LOSS among the pl.tycr:. muy huvt• hit hardest among one or tht• Urcwt·r~. Larry Hisle. who was 11 ng..-b S late Milwaukee lineup Wednesday night. Be fore and during his play in Tuesday night's game, ttisle was obviously still s h aken by Bos tock 's d eath. He had promised to talk to a reporter. but begged orr saying · "It will be a ll l can do to get through this gaine tonight." "" Gam,..., llMf'C OMt t c.n1Qr\t l ft1c. .gio •I C•ltforn1• 1 :IOp"' 1 JOp'" I JO p m THEN THE BREWERS' top hitter with 33 home runs failed to get the ball out of the infield in three at-bats. and stepped out of the batters' box twice when his concentration s agged and he forgot a coach 's sign. f tt<tay r "•'..go •t C•hf0tnti1 •••li..trO.y t.l\t(l6QO •• (-Mh tOOt•• Uos tock ':-bt•'>t friend when they were kammates with thl' Mtnnesota Twins the lai-.t three year::. · When th1• Angl'h. played al ~ilwaukee this year. <ind the Brewers came to Anaheim, tht· players had meals at each other's home·~ Hisle was held out of the The Angels had been in a light pennant race all season. and were one game from elsmination when Bostock died. Since then they have played well. winning all three or A,.Wlr...-o See ANGELS. Page 82 Dodgers Lose, but ••. Sutton Pleased With Tuneup From AP Dispatches CINCINNATI-tr Los Angeles Dodger s Manager Tommy Lasorda had been gr ad ing his pitchers against the Cincinnati Reds Wednesday night. he mos t certainly would have given Don Sutton an A·plus, and Charlie Ho.ugbanF. Sutton. who is scheduled to pitch the third game' of the Na· Dodger• Slate ""~"' .. °"l(A8Cllt0) T onl9M LO\ A"9fllt• al C1netnna1t Friday LO'i Anvele\ at San 01eoo S..turo•r l.tx ""9rles a1 S.n Oteoo ~ O~p m b ~SD rn b \Sp m lional League playoff serie~. tuned up for his performance by pitching s ix s trong innings against the Reds , allowing only one run and four hits. "IT 'S NOT THAT I want to overlook any team. or treat this like spring training. but my ap· proach to the game is dictated by the fact the playoffs are com- ing up. I wanted to get a lot or exer cise but not to the point or making a mistake andtor get: t in g an injury. c;.iu ~ed by fatigue." Sutton s truck out five and walked three during his six in· ning stint. but he said he'd glad· ly walk to the mound with the same stuff against either the Pirates or the Phillies. · · l was happy with what I had." he said. Sutton. who possesses a 5·0 See DODGERS, Page BZ LOS ANGELES CINCINNATI ...,, .... ....,. ... Looes. 211 • o 1 o Rose. )b • 0 I I 0.8a~er. II • 0 0 0 Knl9n1, lb O o o O l•w. If I 0 0 0 Conupc;lon. \~ J O o o THE ANGELS' BOBBY GRICH TAGS OUT SAL SANDO. Hough <5·5 l relieved Sutton and a fter pitc hing a s c ore less seventh. couldn't manage to get past theeigblh as he squandered a 3· l Dodf(er advantage and al· lowed the Reds to pull out a come· from ·behind 5·3 victory. G•rvey, lb • O I 0 Cev. 3b 1 0 o 0 Slmp>011, ct 0 O 0 0 Grlltey. <I 1 1 • 0 f'o\ler. It 4 I 1 1 8on<l't.< ) I 0 0 Alas kan Trans f e r 100-~gree Temps Can't Stop Casper By DAVE CUNNlNGHAM Ol IM Oa<IT Pilot Swtf f''ootball practicE! in lOO·degree hl'at is hard enough, but it must h<ive been doubl y hard for Mis· s1on Viejo High fullback Bob • CaspC'r. He's used to cooler tem- peratures. A transfer two years ago from Anchorage. Alas ka. Casper may have felt a little like a penguin tn the desert during this week's heat wave. ff anyone could bear up under the strain. though, it would be Casper ''HE'S PROBABLY the harde:.t worker l 've had all year." says Mission Viejo Coach .Jcihn Murio. "He's serious about what he's doin~. dedicated and very definitely a major prospect for just about any coll ege." In Alaska Casper was a vars1- HOUGH, WHO IS ALSO teying to secure a role in the upcoming playoffs. surrendered a game ty· ing two.run homer to George Foster !his 37t.h > and an RBI s ingle to Champ Summe rs before giving way lo Lance Rautzhan. Sutton. although he was de· nie d his 16th victory. was pleased with his performance. "I just wanted to go six or seven innings tonight," he said. · ·1 felt good, I still had plenty or pop. plenty or juice when I came out. O•valtlto. Oft ' 0 0 0 Monc!.lr. <I 1 1 I o Mola. pll 1 o o O Ho119h, p 0 0 0 0 Reuu nan. o O o 0 0 l•<r.rl • o o o F er9uson, < J I O O vu1141r.c 0 O O 0 T Martinel. ss 1 I 1 3 SuftOf'. p 3 0 0 0 Grot~. 1tl I o o o Ortttsen, lb l I I 0 Summer\. rt • 0 • • KtllrM<ty. 21> 1 1 1 0 O.Clns. 1)1' 1 o o o Auert>.Kll, 21> 0 0 0 0 Soto, P I 0 0 0 K.HelH!r•n. pn I 0 0 O llorbOn, p 0 0 o o Lum. pt. O O O o O.FrellH. pti 0 0 0 I 8alr.p 0000 p 0000 Totets 32 J s J Tolels 78 \ 1 ~ Los Ano-Jes 000 )00 000-J C1n<lnnat1 000 010 Oh-i E T Martlllt'l. Benell, Y~1t~r. 01> -L~ A119elH I. LOB • ~Angeles 10, Clnd-h • 18 -Monday HR -T. MM1U!el fl I, Fosler 1311. 58 -OrlHwn, Con<.epc;ion. lOPlS. Summer~ S -Solo SF -Rose. Oef'r.,ttt. Sullon Hough fl. >SI ~OUflhdll IP H II Ell aa SO LOSANGl!LES f> • I 1 3 S ,. } l ' • ) ' 41 0 0 0 0 0 CINCINNATI Soto 4 J l I 8 80<'llOI> IW. 8 l l 0 0 0 I 0 Bair I I 0 0 0 I Sa•e -8*1r U8l T -J J) " -16.018 Running in Place Boston Still One Back From AP Dispatches One game -1t could have been the loss to Cleveland in April. Toronto in May. Oakland in June. Minnesota in July or Seattle In August. Reverse the outcome in any of those games. and the Boston Red Sox would be in much better shape today. . They have been one game behind the New York Yankees m the American League East s ince Saturday and each day that one DIANE YOUNGBLOOD (LEFT) ANO EILEEN SAUL. The Other Half Ram Wives Multi-talented By HOWARD L. HAN DY Of U. O~lfy Pilet Sutt When you are the wife of a professional football player. do you s pend your-time worrying about injury. thinking about where you will be living next year if he is traded or about some other matter that might be pertinent to the future of you and your family? H you are Eileen Saul or Diane Youngblood whose husbands play for the Los Angeles Rams. you don't give either of the first two much thought. E ILEEN AND DIANE are multHalented younJ.! women and they have pooled their resources to own and oper~te the William Ernest Brown Stationery, Ltd. store in the South Coast Plaza. Eileen taught therapy at Rancho Los Amigos in Downey and Diane was an intenor designer. They hit on the idea of owning their own business while shopping one day in Beverly Hills and both say they wouldn't have it any other way now. When the Rams play away from home. they join other wives to watch the game on television. When the team is home. they drive to the Coliseum together. Eile<!n admits to being nervous during the game~. "But it becomes a way of life and I don't worry about Rich getting hurt. especially arter nine years .. , she says . How about her reactions to watching the Rams on television? "I TRY TO WATCH everythmg and then when I pick him up at the airport. he'll ask me how J thought he looked and I can answer. We also talk about the game and l know what he is talking about. "J figure I owe it to ham because he listens to my gripes about the store." Is it easier now that he has been the starting offensive center <since 1975> rather than playing on the special teams and doing the centering on punts and place kicks'! "' ~_.... 4' •4:'~ §.l ~~j,~~~Jl~t tMe~~~\ l <1nff wnen ne came o 1 .. s1on e~m~J.®JN!J.arger. ~ .. :a!~.t:i.il:il~~-·.;·~~N·~~\·~;,~:;~ .. :;-()JP1Ht·Ni~*'h~-:----~ Yankees were defeating Toronto 5.1, so the Red Sox are still run· --, .-..-~Ji'f~~~~ .. U~· '' •i~.~~~ ,-~.; tr1l'e'ltna\V¥~'f;\ft~r1e'ti>stl'Y. tt ~as-mt~at'CbT~~ going down held on the special teams and Ulen snapping the ball for punts . I just prayed they would find someone else to~ that Job. Viejo as a junior he went out for quarterback. . "He was a quarterback in Anchorage." Murio sayl'>. "but he soon saw that we throw the ball a lot. and he had been p rimar i l y a r unnin g quarterback." SO CASPER SWITCHED to fullback, a position more suited to his 6-3. 195·pound frame. Last season he averaged 5.8 yards per carry. tops on the tea m. But he only carried 23 times. and the prospects or him carry· in~ the ball more than six times a game th1s year are dim. "That's about all we ever run our fullback." the coach points out. "And Casper is primarily a blocking back. "In fact." Murio says, "he's the best blocking back I've ever had. and I've had some Rood ones." CASPER'S BLOCKING is so good that he has lured maJor coJlege scouts to Mission Viejo just to watch him work out. l Scott, Yoder Lauded MlSSlON, Kan. -UC Jrvine's f Steve Scott and fotmer San Clemente High volleyball star f , Bob Yoder of \JSC, are among the · alist.s for tbe NCAA 's top five i-rudenl·athlete awards to be • m1de Jan. 8 lb San Francls~o. They will be join d by otbers to select the top five winners. BOB CASPER ning. albeit running in place. . . "ll"s never over until you're out or it, and we 're not out or it - /\s a defensive end. Casper 1s o ne of the Dia blos' leading tacklers, a nd Murio says he w o uld als o mak e a fine linebacker. but his s pecialty is offense. "He's a natural for the I· form ation fullback." Murio says . "He's t he kind or kid who will s~crifice personal glory for the good of the team. and that 's what you need there." CASPER WOULD P REFER to attend.college in the wes t, and he's a good enough student and football prospect lo just about wr1le his own ticket. Which. then , are the I-formation teams that could use Casper? "USC is the most famous. or course." Murlo says . "Washington also uses lt, and there are others he could cboose like Colorado or Nebraska. And some schools will adjust tbeir or. fense with their talent." But for now. Casper is keeping hjs mind on the season at hand. He helped Mission Viejo reach the ClF playoffs ' second round last year. so the goal or better- ing thot achievement is a• lofty one. But ll the Oiablos can (Jo it. at wm be because 'Caswr led the way with bone-crushing blocks "He 's ·willing to do anything you want him to out there." Murio says. "flc's the kind of player that t'very couch w:ints." not in any way," said Boston's George Scott. "We're only one game out with four left to play. You can't call that being out." "It's the same thing l 've been saying for the last few days." said Manager Don Zimmer "We've got to win tomorrow night (tonight) and hope for help. Here we are with 95 wins. four games to play. and we're fighting for our life ." "There's always the element of uncertainty and you're in the spotlight snapping the ball. I'm glad the job isn't h i~ anymore." THAT'S BECAUSE the Yankees keep winning, although they would prefer a little more breathing room. Diane Youngblood. wire of Jack. a starting defensive end and one or the best in the game. says she worries more about other things than injuries. "This is the tightest ra<!e I've been In," said Reggie Jackson. who played for three straight world championship teams at Oakland. "I don't like it." "Jack's always beat up." she says. "It's part of the game . But l don't ever think about injury. I worry a bout everything. Those A's took the AL West five straight times, winning the division races more comfortably than the 2Y.a games by which New York won last year and the slim one.game edge they bold goin g in· to the final four games of this season. "Lastyearwascloseenough for me." said Jackson. "LAST YEAR I WAS worried about going lo Buffalo when they were talking about trading for O.J . Simpson." ls her entire concentration on the game when the See WIVES, P age 82 UaA as Talented as Buckeyes? MINNEAPOLlS <AP.> -As if losing to Ohio State wasn't bad enough, Minnesota must face 18th·ranked UCLA this Saturday night against a Bruins team which Cal Stoll says has at least us much talent as the Buckeyes "tf they play up to \heir talent they'll be very difficult to beat." says Stoll . whose Gophers fell 27. tO to Ohio State last week and now must pl ay UCLJ\ at Los Angeles. "Even If we play up to our potential it still will be cltfficult ·· MI NNE OTA, H , upset UCLA last season ot Memorial Stadjum 21·13 Some might predict odded incentive for the •I Bruins but Sto)l says al~ the Bruins need are their talented players. • "UCLA is a bigbly·talented football team." Stoll says. "They have a bunch or great athletes and l'm not so sure their athleUc skills aren't equal to or better than that or Ohi,o State. "They should be 3·0." STOLL ftlEN T ICKE D OFF the many reasons ror bis respect for the Bruins. ··Tbey'v.e ~ot. a safety there named Elias <Chris > who ls known as Dr. Death 1·11 tell you, he's one of the bes t sophomores I've ever seen. You don.'t want to throw the ball anywhere within 30 yards or him "We didn't see running back Theotis ' Browb last year. but he is excellent, as is the ir quarterback Rick Bashore. And that Manu Tuiasosopo is also a fine defens ive player .... UCLA DEFEATED Washington and Tennessee before dropping a surpris ing ~-24 decision to Kansas las t week, a loss which has coach Terry Donohue puzzled. "( really don't know much about our tea m yet," he said. "When you lose to a 17·polnt underdog, obviously you aren 't very good. We beat two good teams and then 1ost tot poor team. "(f you can figure it out. tell me." ·-·.,.,· .. ....,.,,,_, •........ ,. '"'-'• ..... ¥.,,, ...... "' .. "-"-t·••·--··' ' ' "' ..... az CAIL y PILOT BASEBALL A C•p1ule Report Prom the World of Sport• Pirates Must Sweep Phils To Capture Divi8ion Title From AP Dispatches PITI'SBURGH -The Pittsburgh Pirates • took today off -but Dave Parker continued to hack away. . "I've got to cul wood, split logs , gel my firewood ready ror winter," said Parker, staying loose for this weekend's four -game showdown with the Philadelphia Phi LU es. At h.is home, team captain Willie StargeU remained in the cleanup spot after hosting a team party the night before. "I've got some work to do around the house, things you don't have much time for with our busy schedule," said Stargell, setting a steady tone for a Pirate team that must win all four games from the Pbils at Pittsburgh"s Three Rivers Stadium to stay alive in baseball's National League East. If they do s weep. the Pirates will go lo CinciM ali for a makeup game. Win w•LL•E n.a1tG1u that game, and the Pirates take the division title. The Pirates, who trailed the Phils oy ll'h games on Aug.12arenowJust3"'1gamesoffthe pace. ; Painful ColHno11 tor Sizemore Since that August low point, the Pirates have won 27 games and lost 16. They have won their last 22 home games In a row, four shy of the all-time major league re- cord 26 set by the New York Giants in 1916. . .. . • . Philadelphia infielder Ted Sizemore goes down in pain as Montreal's Gary Carter slides into him at seeond base Wednesday night. Carter was forced out at seeon<f ,.,....rllfle•• Yankees on the play as the Phillies won, 5-4, to cut thei~ magic number to one in lhe National Lea~ue East. Sizemore was not hurt. Denied ,,,....p~~J ANGELS ••• their games, while wearing b lack armbands in remem- brance of their teammate. Some Players Want Privacy WIVES ••• Rams are playing away from bome and she is watching the action on television? Kansas City finally clinched the Ame rican League West Division tiUe Tuesday night. But the Angels haven't stopped their stru~gle to achieve what relief hurler Dave LaRocfte calls "the NEW YORK <A Pl -The first. place New York Yankees wouJd be out of the American League East pennant race by now if their record on the field was as bad as their record in the courts. He also said Yankee players viewed the decision as a viola· tion or their privacy. though som e players said the y did not object to the order. The series begins with a Friday night doubleheader. followed by single games Saturday and Sunday . r------~ of tlle Dq----..... Should a woman reporter be allowed in baseball clubb . ere's Cincinnati manager Sparky AD· denon'• ans : "It's my clubhouse and I can ban anyone I wan t.o. I don't think it's right that women should be in h . I know t 'd feel runny .'· PWIBt!s' If~ N--r: Orte J erry Martin snapped an O..for-18 slump • with a run-scoring double to sp ark the Philadelphia Phillies t.O a 5-4 victory over Mon- treal and move the Phils to within one game of ' b est record in this c lub's h1 st'!ry. ·: ... As it is, the world champions keep winning games and losing decisions. They are dressing down the opposition a nd un- dressing in front of women re- porters. THE "APPLICATION for a stay was opposed by attorney Robert Joffe r e presenting Melissa Ludtke, the Sports JJ. lustrated reporter whose suc- cessful sex di scrimin ation la w s uit r esulted in J udge Motley ·s decision that cleared the way for women reporters in the ". ankeedressing room ·'Sometimes. when it gets too tense, I try lo do something else ... Diane Says. ·· Something like paying the bills for the store . Then I can watch but not be as deeply engrossed as whe n I am just sitting there watching the game." The Rams have won their division tiUe each or the last fi ve years and appear headed for another. But they have never re- ache d the Super Bowl. How much does this hurt? clinching the National League East pennant for the third strai~ht lime. Martin had four hits in the game ... Pta11 Garner's bases-loaded triple highlighted a six-run sixth in· run g rally that gave the Pittsburgh Pirates an 8·3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. It was the Pirates' 22nd straight triumph at Three Rivers Stadium, where they host the Phillies in four pivotal games this weekend . . . George ~u had three hits including a home run t.o lead the Boston Red Sox to a 5·2 victory over Detroit and keep the Sox one game behind the Yankees in the American League East ... Graig Nettles of El Toro aod Reggie Jacboa belted tape-measure home runs and Calfisb Haater "TWO OR THREE m ore :-aves should brig hten our chances of finishing second," L<1 Roche said after he posted h.is 25th save of the season, coming in to get the last out for winning pitcher Dave Frosl. S-4. Whe n LaRocbe gol Cecil Cooper to fly out with. two Mi lwaukee runners on base. Ca lifo rni a h e ld o nto lts two-game lead over Texas in the Angels' bid for second place in the AL West. "It would be different if we were batUing for fourth or fifth place. We have a chance to fi ni sh with the best record in this club's history." said La Roche, whose record is 10·8. MILWAUICEI! 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U.S. Di s- trict Judge Constance Baker Motley denied a request .by the Yankees a nd baseb a ll Com - missioner Bowie Kuhn that she temporarily suspend her earlier order admitting women r e· porters to Yankee St adium locker rooms. Attomey Jesse Climenko said the appeal was lodged because Kuhn viewed her earlie r de· cision as "inimical. by bis standa rds, to the welfare or Or· ganized baseball." ,,....,,~·J In turning down the latest re- quest by the commissioner and the Yc,nkecs, the judge asked why the club could not use one of ther a lternate s uggestions to protect player privacy. Those in- cluded swinging doors. curtains or a practice of the Yankee players using towels to cover themselves. CLIMENKO CONTENDED that the players did not think their privacy would be protected by such measures. .. We reel a player who has lo resort to using a towel has lost his right to" privacy." Climenko record in post-season play, is de-said termined to enjoy the upcoming Joffe countered, saying of the DODGERS •. playoff post.season festivities. • group or women r eporters al· · Tve been around here 13 ·· lowed in the dressing room seasons now and each one or Tuesday night: '"Chaos did not these means a liWe bit more to e nsue-•• The nation's morals me. I realize baseball is not go-have survived " ing to l~t forever for m e." s~d .. IT'S TRUE that the world Sutt.on. A lot or guys know t.hei,r has s urvived, but it's not true best is yet to come but I can t that the players have not been say that. embarrassed by it." Climenko "Realistically, I could pro-m a inta ined. He quoted ont> bably perform well for five more ballplayer aa saying of the years, but my peak seasons are women reporter s: "They a ll behind me, so I can appreciate asked us how we felt about them what 's happen.Ing now. I don't being there, but nobody asked us wanttomissalbing." anything about baseball " Baseball Standings "IT TAKES a long time to get over it at the end of the season ... she admits ... It is real hard to accept defeat." Does she have any thoughts about the cheerleaders that have suddenly come into prominence around the NFL this year? .. IC they a re good like the Dallas Cowgirls, I don't mind," Diane says. "But, t.o me. most of the others are a distraction. They don't know when to cheer and when not to cheer. "f love Pom Pom Mom <the plump, older Ra m cheerleader who performs alone>. She really enjovs what she is doing ... HOW ABOUT the coaching s witch during the exhibition s eason from Alle n t o Ra y Malavasi? "For some reason, ATien and the Rams didn't fit together:· Diane says. "It wasn 't any harde r working under Allen because all coaches work their players hard. "But be had b.is own idiosyn- cracies and I think it was a personality clash. He is used to taking a team that isn't doing well and working with it. "Thev are able to adjust their thinking to his way or coaching. lit re, the -Rams ha-ve been win· ning· and have had their own ways or doing things that they relt worked." pitched a six·hitter as the New York Yankees defeated Toronto. 5-1. It was Nettles 27th homer and the 2Slh or the year for Jackson ... After winning the American League West the night before. Kansas City bowed to Seattle, 4·2 . . Serious negotiationio are under way for the sale or the Baltimore Orioles. At ... ta'• a_,.1arew lletfre. Defensive end Claade Humphrey, AUanta ·s [iJ threetime.AJl-pro, shocked lbe Falcoas by an-••• nouncing h.is retirement from the NFL Wednes· day ... Cleveland Browns running back Greg Pruitt has been released from a Cleveland clinic and told to rest his ailing leg. Blood clots that developed last week have been dissolved ... Saamy Gl"ffta, a linebacker for Seattle. is S<:heduled to be arraigned Friday in superior court on a second-deg~ rape charge . .. Dan Pu&orinl, the Houst.on Oilers' tempermental qua rterback, is back with the t eam a ft e r boycotting Tuesday's workout over a disagreement with Oiler Coach Bam PblllJps . . . Keany Harrison, waived before the season started. is back with the San Francisco 49ers to replace irtjured wide receiver Terry LeCoaat ... The Detroit Lions obtained defensive lineman BW Cooke and an undisclosed cuu0« "~ .. ,. future draft choice from Seattle for de· feusive lineman Ernie Pritt . . . Burr Mebre, who played football at Notre Dame under Keate Rockne and later was bead coach at Georgia and Mississippi, died of an apparent heart attack Tuesday at 77. He was a member of the Seven Mules linemen who blocked for the famed Four Horsemen. Mehre played center ... laclk SmJ&b, who retired rrom the St. Louis Cardinals after IS years, bas signed with the Danas Cowboys. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE USED CAR West DtvlAlon West Division HOW DO 111EV FEEL about SPECIALS . W L Pct. GB W L Pct. GB the Rams a nd the Super Bowl OTHER SP'OllTS -The S-uffalo Sabres"Of the NHL an· nounced termination of a policy of supplying city officials with season tickets to games in MemoriaJ Auditorium . . . Bobby Chacon, the former World Boxing Council featherweight champion. scored h.is 35tb knockout when he x-Ka nsas C1t.y 90 69 .566 x-.~ger~ 94 64 .:195 possibilities this season? ADJela 85 73 .538 41h Cincinnati 88 69 .561 5'12 . . stopped Augie PantelJas at 1 :32 of the seventh round ... The NCAA says it is willing to change its rules enforce· ~~5. M ~~!l~~--~.~:\A~.A2...A$.--~~-.~~~-88. 71 .553 6'h "The ~ay w17're playin g nght · · "121 innesola~ '7r-'i7-:l!t.Yk ~ ".'.Mft .. ~~.,..__~1'.ft~~~""'i·~~ .>YJJ:.;~.~1!!.g, to. th~ ~u~r ment process-but not af it will weaken the organization's control of its p~g!_ams ... Heavyweight boxer Roa Lyle This 4 cy1 w/4 speed 1s Chicago 69 88 .439 20 Houston 71 87 .449 ~, ·· .. m> t:~ --- economy + + perfect Oakland ~ 90 .434 21 Atlanta 69 89 .437 25 "I'm not s aying just yet," . ~">~·.-.-~~~~(QJ:P."i~~~~,,... ·~~. 1n D1sThclCOi.an 'Nlt.fi"se'cOntt~~ .... _ ~. ~""'• , lor that back to school Seattle · 56 100 .359 32'h East Division Diane adds. "It is too far to fall student. (e61MKJ) Eut Division -Philadelphia 89 69 .563 down if they don 't make it. I try with the alleged beating of his common-law wife ... Two J ewish organi zations announced they are asking Cana- dians t.o sign a pelltion demanding that the 1980 Olympic Games not be held In Moscow. · $2800 New York 96 62 .608 Pittsburgh 85 72 .541 31h not to get too excited about i( un· Boston 95 63 .601 l Chicago 77 81 .487 12 til later but t'm beginning to Milwaukee 90 69 .566 6 1/2 Montreal 74 8S .465 15'.i'.a believe they are that good." 1974UMC MUKIV Full power, rich leather interior with twin comfort seats. bot h pQwer, tlllino steering wheel & amfm stereo. ( .. 98Nlll 55400 I lt75FOID T-lllD Baltimore 88 69 .561 7lfl St. Louis 68 91 .4.28 21"'-z Detroit 84 74 .532 12 New York 64 94 .405 25 Cleveland 68 87 .439 2fPf.l x-clinchedpen.nant Toronto 59 98 376 36lfl wu 11•""•~ 1. bed • Clnctll<Mt!S,~13 X·C me peMant ,.., Frenc1tco1,Se<10M900 .,, .. ,...,.., ac.r.. P1111411delllH• s, MorltrN I • ........... Ml,_ .. I Pln.lbufVll•. CNc-o<>l 8a(tlmor-e l, Clewl-I Hou~llO<I '· Atlaftta 0 80\\0fl s. °""81t, °"'' 94M'f'lt$ ld'40Utff N-Yon S, Twonto 1 T ... ,., 0..- S.atti. •• ~ Cl!y 1 ~ (ltllU IMI •t Clncllln.otl (Nemwlfl Tnas lO,Ml~•S 11).tl.n Oftly_...ICNcluleo Ho•uton tRlcllerd 11 11 l •I All••"• • TeNY'I0-.1 IMt Wllllams,.21,n 0.1~ CH~2·11 •t "-4• (Te-1•11 •. Ontygames1<11e011i.ct " ,,....,.,o ...... Cle¥tlenO IC:lyOI 1-11) al B•llll'llo,.., IPal!N( Oe4 .. rnl S4on 01"90, n lO 12 or S.._, ~I." Ntw v-9t CN<.aqo O.troll IYouno M t el 8ft10ft IT oner 1~1u," AU•nta .ti Onclnnell," TOrO<ltO <MoenWI •I ....... YCIA (Glltcl•'fi:W), Plllledellllll.t.tt Pltti&uro11. n II S.ft lfr...U.COM._1on.n Tellff IA~ .. IOI al S.attl• (llawl.., Mt, Moflhel M St. LOiii•. n One of the l•t full a1ie birds. Full POW9f, emtm stereo w/8 track. The feel I. l'tde of a Mark IV ._ _______________________ _.. _ _.. wttt\ the prtce.of • Fon1 s5200 1976 FORD PINTO Economy pl~ + + 4. cyl, auto, AM radio. The perle<:t car to save gaa around town & on those long trips, 170.tNJ>F) $2400 ' Orange County•• OkMst Llncol~ury Oeaierahlp dOHNSON 8: SON :* I 2626 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesa • 540·5630 JC Water Polo lladfo,Te~a ~~~ 111 ... n•cte 7 l • • -1) llADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Cincinnati, 5:05 p.m .• KABC <790>; Chicago at Angels, 7:30 p.m., KMPC (710 \. Hockey -Vancouver at Kings,8p.m., KRµ <1110). TV: Cornhusker Football, 10:30 p.m .• Channel so, taped. Oranoe cq.st ' 1 > 1-i• 0••"99 ~ se«(1>9: M. Smllll •• Goml1 J, L~-1. S-. 4. 511¥a l. McGowen ~. 0. THTHI '· -o·.-1(-·_W_MMIT ____ f'Of'UA ____ -CHHa--Y···MAl-NOe_Al_MY __ •_TIA.l ____ MAIU __ .-.. -CH-.-c-.-.-.--. No women •MANY ontml IF YOU APPllCIATE FINI WOODS AND COUrrlOUS Hll.PFUL s&VICE. VISA' US AT HARDWOOD CENTER • Oomettic and lf'llPC)fted Hardwood Lumber • Custom Miiiin; • ChOpplng Blocks • Har~ Plywood • Closet Lining • Moulding • P1net1ng-• Floonn; • Vene8'$ 540.7117 II Z 11 SI.A Tll A YI. llOUMTAIM YAWY •ONE OAV SEMINARS IN BEGINNING WOOD WORKING ANO POWER TOOL USE. CALL FOR DETAILS. .. • Allowed ClNCINNATl tAPl , As far as the Cincinnati Red s and Cleveland II\· dians are concerned, there'll be no women re- porters in their bueball c:lubhouses after games. The Reds aMounced their decision following a ruling Monduy by U.S. Dl st r•ct Juda e Constance Baker Motley who said that Baseball Commissione r Bowie Kuhn and lbe New Yor k Yankees were acUng un- constltu\ionally by bar· ring women reporters ft om the lockef room after a .iame. .., .... t -... FOOTBALL I HORSE RACING Gabriel: Chip Off Old Block By JOKN S•~VANO °' -Oeoft ,._ 'Yft Wht10 Coldi!n Wtt11l mf'«-h Collel(e ol lh~ De! ~rt S&turd11y mtthl In Pl\lm Desert .. fam111 •• r namt' will ~ buk1n1 out tht ~111nals and lryinR to riddle tht- Rustl•t"S' llottendar)' RoMn Ca~ on of rormcr l.os An1ii ~lefi. f<um b 1tnd P h 1 I a d e I p h 1 ,. t: » R I •· !'> quarter~ck Rom~in Gahm.-1. 11. onty tt freshman v.1lh 1rn W1hm1l· cd amount ol polcotrnl kobtn. 'WM p~pped at AgC\ura High In the Sitn F'Hn~ndo Valley. c hose COO becau e that 'Ii where his fatht r 1s cur· nntly rnidmg ''THEY'at: SIMILAR," says bu. co.tch Ray Butcher of the lwo Cabriel.s ... They bot h have the same height (6-4 > and both are quarterbacks of the drop bitck vanety. "Robin has a lot of potenual. He's very young and the kid 1s just starting to mature." Robin's maturity might best be illustrated in h is three perrnnmmces to d-ate. -1-n-h is-. first outing against Riverside, he completed two of seven passes for 3S yards. In his next game against Scottsdale, Ariz., be connected on seven or 16 for 8S yards. In Desert's 39-20 win over the Barstow Highlanders last Saturday, he found the mark on six of 11 passes for 145 yards. Robin's coach says he's been improving weekly. "HE CAME from a school that· worked out o f the veer." Butcher says. "This is the first real throwing be's had to do." Does that mean he possessed speed and quickness while at Agoura? "No. he was n't vety fast there, and he's not extremely fast now," chuckles Butcher. Roman, an official member of Butcher's staff, works four days a week with the Desert team, but his duties are limited to coaching the wide receivers. The quarterbacks are Butcher's responsibility. .. RE (ROMAN> WANTS it • that way," says Butcher. "He'll talk to our quarterbacks about certain situations or problems that may arise, but that's as far as he'U go." Although a member of the staff. Roman bas yet to see his son perform in a game. "'He has to leave every Friday because of television commit· ments," says Butcher. In listening to Robin t alk about his opf)Onent this week, one could almost detect a note or professionalism in his voice. Oeltt~ ..... LINEMAN NEAL DILL LEADS LAGUNA HILLS TONIGHT. Prep Football Laguna Hills, Uni, OV Play By ROGER CAR~N Of Ille Da/ty ~llee Steff Ocean View High's Seahawks, with their first-ever varsity football victory tucked away, seek win No. 2 tonight when they travel to the Santa Ana Bowl to duel the Santa Ana Saints. Also in ?:30 ti!fs tonight ~re the "Trojans of University Hisb. and the seruorless Laguna Hills Hawks. University tries for lts first win against Los Amigos High at Tustin. while Rim of the World r ..... ,,. Odds <near Lake Arrowhead) invades Loa Amfoo• by 3 Mission Viejo High for its game S.nta An b 6 with Laguna Hills. • Y Rim of the World by s OF THE SIX COMBATANTS, only Ocean View enters with a JC Cage Rosters Sliced Saddleback has JS i.•rectuits". Colden West Is starting from scratch. and Orange Coast bas three starters returning aa the three junior coUeges have ~ the Ir rosters for the 1978· 79 basketbaU season. All three schools have already cut their respective rosters into wbat should be the squads for the upcoming season. SA DDLEBACK, which finished with a ~ record last year, has only one letterman re· turning in Ben Bacon, but coach . Bill Mulligan bas received some excellent talent to make up the deficit. Only two players <Bacon and Ted Hettinga, San Clemente, are within Saddleback 's jurisdiction. Others, like Chad Weiler ol Chicago and Ira Coble of New York, are a direct result or some fine recruiting by Mulligan. "We've been looking real gOQd in practice." said Mulligan. "I thinlc we have the talent to be a better team than we were last year.'' AT GOLDEN WEST, first year head coach Jim Greenfield is putting in some long hours to get his team in readiness. Greenfield bas only two re· turnees from last year's team which finiahed a dismal 5-7 in conference play and 12·16 over· all. Frans VanderAa , a guard transfer from Saddleback, should help the back court, and Greenfield bas plenty of talented freshman to choose from includ· ing 6-4 forward Walt Evans, tbe brothe r o f former use quarterback Vince Evans, from Greensboro, N.C .. 6-7 forward Mike Heide of Fountain Valley, and 6·8 forward Doug Jardine or Estancia. AT ORANGE COAST, coach Tandy Gillis bas three returning starters off la.st ye ar's team that finished 17·14 overall and 6-6 in conference play. The Pirates return Paul Akin and Ray Orgill at guards and 6·5 <:,enter Pete Neumann. Gillis' ma- jor problem appears to be a lack or height, although he does have freshmen Chris Schnitger <6-8 > and St.eve Timmons (6-6 > at his disposal. .. We dOn't have a Jot of size, but I'm optimistic ;•said Gillis. "I feel we'll have a better ball club this season than last." He re's a look at the rosters: victory ln the first week of non-league action. Coach Ken Moats' Ocean View eleven, without seniors, put the e0&.o.,. .. n stops to La Quinta in their opener, 23-20. Santa Ana, meanwhile, .......... i I ed I B k llruu lAltfld, W, -d. -IN; WMf Ev-. was nvo v in a score ess tie with uena Par . .. •. 10 ..... n:1. Greenstioro, H.c ,. ""'•• ... IGt ... ,, The 5aints Possess s peed in the backfield and tigure to test 1-•rc1, ,,_.," ve11.-.; °""' _, __ ... . Ocean View's flanks. Ocean View enters without defens1·ve end lo<WM'd, £1Unc1e: •1enMerev1ci..M • ..,_.,., Newport Kertior; Kntn Meunet', .,o,. .-.. Greg Settles, whose bruised leg figures to 11enc11c1 A._..,.: Sc.ot1 sin-. 6-1, ~ "-keep bim out of action. t•ln v.,...., .. _, T-... s. torw-. ~ HMW; Akllw.t-. ~ forwerel, Sentte. At quarterback Wi ll be ttay Kotler , ''""''"'" who amassed 242 yards through the air Aon GMT9tson. $-tO. OCW"O. S.rvlie; w..,... "'GOLDEN WEST is a good last week with most of his offerings aimed l.Hll'l. .. 2.fofwM'cl.~v .... .,. football team, but jiVe-can beat at Terry Bachmeier. '"'_._ them ," he says with authority. Steve P«rlno, M , fOnf•d. O.Ml99 eo.tt W 'll do .. .&.. Coll•; Fr..,s V-0.r/W • ...0. oYMd. 5..i .. e wuatever it takes to UNIVERSITY COACH Dick Roche OllM <ll; ,,, ... W••-~. S.11, -·"· VICIO< win, and we have to avoid mak-is hopeful bis Trojans can keep away from ve1i.,. OttMN COAIT ~.September 28, 1978 , DAILY PILOT 83 BOWA .. L BA~D~ Volleyball Elite Play ... Early supremacy of the cirls Cl F volleyball program be I or~ league play gets under way, will be determined this weekend in Glendale. The annual Glendale tournament started Wednesday and will be played to Its conclusion Saturday with the cbamp•on a clear cut favorite t.o capture U.e CIF crown. The Orange Coast area has the top three seeded teams in the tournament and the three have been involved In the 4·A ClF fmals the past two years. CO.RONA DEL MAil, off the strength of its Cl F title last season and a runnerup position two years ago, is the top seeded team al Glendale. Newport Harbor finished second last year and is the second seed. Laguna Beach. the winner two years ago 1n CIF. is seeded third in the tournament. AU three schOQls have strong teams again this season and figure to make the playoffs . And for the first time. they could all become league champions. CdM and Laguna Beach are in different circuits this season. ••• Incidentally, Laguna Beach won the Ventura lotsrna·· ment recently with Sae Wdael and Deidra Dvorak named co-most valuable players or the event. Cammy Chalmers and Katta LYJICh were also selected for the aU·lournamenl team. ••• When the 60 candidates for the U.S. Pan American Ga mes softball contingent gather in the Olympic Training Center l\t Colorado Springs next May, two Golden West College standouts will be among the group. .Julie Wtnkkplec:k is one of. the. finali.st.> and Helen Gilligan is an alternate. The 60 players will remain in Colorado Springs from May 31 to June 8 when the final 18 team members will be selected. ••• When the U.S. Olympic women's volleyball team plays Japan in a pair or games at the Los Angeles Sports Arena Oct. 24 and 25, one or the starters for the U.S . squad is Westminster High paduat.e Debbie Green. Green is a5-4sett.er and a starterrorthesquad that is cur- rently working on a year-round basis in Colorado and train· ing for the 19800lympic Games in Moscow. ••• It could be like old home week when the UCLA and USC women's volleyball teams meet Oct. 26 and Nov. 15. use has a 59-game wmrung streak and two nauonal titles to its credit but a new coach and practically all new personnel this season. Dale Fliddager has taken over as coach of the Trojans and bas several area players on the roster. Freshman llarte Laadle, the CIF 4-A player of the year from Newport Harbor High, is the setter for the women of Troy. Her high school teammate Kare• Olsoa, wiJI be a hilt.er and junior transfer Maya Tllie.e will be a left side hitter. Also on the team are Debbie Burrows of Hunti11gton Beach and Karin Lane from Laguna Beach. Over in Bruinville. three area freshmen are members or the t.eam and two may be starting this week in Hawaii. Sett.er Wendy Baldwin from Mission Viejo High and out- side bitter LlDda llobertaoa from Laguna Beach. are men- tioned as PQ6Sible starters by their coach Andy Banacbowskl. The third area player is Nancy Tresselt, also from Laguna Beach High. "I think t.be two freshmen (Baldwin and Robertson 1 exceeded our early season expectations," Banachowski says. "Wendy set very well and gave us some mucb- needed blocking agaimt Pepperdine. "Linda hit very well, and her overall quickness was a real plus.·· One thing Flickinger has over his Bruin rival is a knowledge of these two girls while they were in high school. Flickinger was coach of the Orange County Volleyball Association junior teams before taking the USC job this year. Volleyball magazine rates the women's college teams in this order: 1. Utah State; 2. UCLA; 3. Hawaii; 4. USC. s. San Diego State; 6. Pepperdine; 7. Brigham Young: 8. Cal State <Long Beach); 9. AJabama: 10. Houston. Horse Racing insi mistakes. the mistakes that killed his offense in a ~ "Our t.eam is coming along 34-9 loss to Tustin. The Trojans enter with 1...._~ .. s....,,.ard.uOulrM:R., Pomona rea;l w~ll <D~sert ishl-2), kand1 no changes in the starting lineup and :~~·= =~>~: ~ ..... .,.... lW9lf"' r~ow·s ..,_<ltlly IAef>kfl\I t.to, >.to. J.40. am .. o °"'~',."' 10u, ... 1 loo. l IO. 00< HumCll.,.. ITre1~1 no. '~ b•ec.., Cl ll P••O '10 00. we re amprov1ng eac wee . figure to be tested by Los Amigos' passing Esi...c••:-..... PoiflW, M. totw.r0,""'""'" t11t11•.,.• 1...., _....., would like to put together two Los A . 1 ty; Jim Price, ..... 9l>efd • torweni. E-i.. ~ Ahal dbe tth .. game. ma gos was a so involved in a ~.1,S<t1n1\9W .... torw~•.u~.. Fwu r-41.,,. r-<C•ffisw.11uo, ,90. goo......, ves an a ese guys. scoreless tie-drawing with Dana Hills in Pet st-...... euen:t. ~ o.t: c11t1 ~. • .. : e1v a.. 1sc.1~1 u o. l.AO. C'-•~ &u• AllellO•nc.r-4,JOO. HoUywood Park Hot>ln also taJked aoout the Its nn;en-. '"1• ., ... ,~~. ttut1tlnolon a .. ci.: Stew 1eriu1J..o. h I "" al d t r 1 MO•Ts v.,· ..... TIM-·•· • .,~..._, HM:laot.;.llret ~ _.,....... , .... _., psyc o o .... c a van age o pay· ~ wu-'"'°"· .. 2. 91Wd. "-'-'" v.ir..,: Stu ven s.conc1 r~.o ,..,rim IA_,,,1 u-~. iu o. ml!nf~Monwu_..., ing at home in the extre me THE HAWKS OF LAG UNA RILLS are goi·ng wa"tb ,. uni· or "°'"· .. s~ Estanci.. • .... r ... ,., "-4> cHMti •• 20, loo. ciw,_,. e.,-s F orst •«.e-<h<M L•Qllt!Oo' 1v•11•no•"Qfw"'' Palm Desert beat. '••-• ICMliMIUO. 1uo. 1.00. J.20. t..nc:ai ,.,._~ 1Perry1 • 40. J.oo. quarterback Kirby Combs and figure to run a basic offense at Rim "•"' •-lft. .. 1.~ eor-Oe1 MM; EOeeti. T"1f 1 '"" Mr OoUIJfl 1W11ee1 .... 1 uo. n Eu<t• <"-" "'d ''If you haven't played in 106 of the World. Problems for Coach Chuck Gallo's Hawks include the 6-s. totwent. E41ton: Pwte ..._.._ .. ~ c-. TI11n1 ,~,.,,. ~. cc.uu •10. 100. ~ 70 degree heat it 'S tough to get b f k EtteMla; ...-, °'9111, M , ...... Estenci.; (leoy t eo: .. etl.._ 0-l-11.0, 1.40; R-C-$e<O<IO r.cf: -HOC>lf> U>"o ·~-rt lt 1'0. d to ,, h ''Wb . a sence o quarterbac Rich Glivar, split end Mark Joiner and wiiis.H.torwwc1.c.osi.Mtw, t•1n1._1uo 1'40. 100; SmtdQP ~"' 1c..rnoottt1 •.oo. •.20. use • e says. oever is center Bill Baskin, all out with injuries. Rim of the World enters Fourt11 •--.MY £tc0t1 ist•111~1 >.•. uo, ut111Lov'"' <Poetet\oeflH oo in the ~t shape usually finishes with bigger size and more experience than Laguna Hills. c-in ....... :,~~~·torw ... o . .,.__. ~~:,::,.~u':::!:11::.~i>!;:l:':-·s s ~~·;~~~~";~Lt!~~<~~==~~,'~!: .• onJo . <6ia. Coll~; ...... McCormt<'-... ), ,_.,o. LA Flftft ·~· F« S.lllno tll-•tl '·"°· 3.IO; S.no-ROM IGrUftOyl J.40." E••<i. , .. ,0) . ~ .'<"r 'Y • r,(·~'t .}If"' 4' '"' .. ., • -' 1 A,...._"t.., ,1\. 1 ~' cl.. ~ ' Hertioor Cotf99e. J.40, 2.60; Windy S-<Menal 2.IO. JA; ,._ O•IO '441 .00. ROBIN HAS BEEN 1 'ng '~".•-· .,..~.,_,.....,. ~~"S1i~l'~'?°H.J',l?'-1'~t ~ ~ ;.c· _,.'flt:...,-..,.. utlfl01~12 eo. Fouf1?1r«e-t.lftdi'""""'°'°'A""'"'~'°·•·'° p 8YI 1 -· • ,,,,'; ~i~ ~ .,rt:-, .•_ .. ,_. ~!;~~;~Meftel 2.IO 210 400, ~\!of\"-· IC.r-1 llO. •.0, NO CAI IV• quarterback ever since he grew s • ·h H ds K F• Jd u Petrldl. s.111, .,...,..,, K.-1i!.: di:'w.i~· . , ~N·-:·~ u~i ·~ ,..:..,._.,, · • six inches prior to his J0uniOr nnt ea . ona 1e 4·0, vu••O. St. lewrtnu, c i.1ce90. "'11•-• M.estro.>r.IF~;r .OO. ·~·:..~. r . ·~-~1 1 ~z.~ !" Mc~ .. , _....,. Edi 11--Wltle S.••111" ••o-0..rut> l(lno tRow~I llO. • -~ '""~' • • Season in hi gh SChOOJ. ' ' ,,_..... IOOI; --• "'°"· HO, 2.IO; ~ R.in (Fr.ulerl II 10. ).fO; Ill• (Perkerl J 20. 5S EA..:ta CS 111).0•d '10.00 "f · "l •t• h th ··~. fOfW<t<O, IC.etelle; Cber1H AntM•t .... J, 0 ' .._..._, l!Mll'-1 7.20. U E.<e<li 11-41 ~Id 51•111 r.tu-5cotcl\ Tl""' AO~ C(,oud,,.,•u> enjOy I I S W ere e 8C· lorwerd, ~•. l..ol ~•; Eric llenlett, M. ""'" ~ ' ' "h ' f h' · · IOtWerd, 111-\IOt Poly; JI°" Gelle. M , -.. $102.00, 1110, 1.IO, UO. "'11V Ol•"<I .Cnoql\I IAutloftl • .0, lion is. e say so ls position. Special to the Daily Pilot history Monday ni ght at Cham· Sent• Ane; 11111 Nofr1i.. M , tor.ero, u......,. o-.__ w ''°' T•• "°"~ ivei•-•non.t">" 111 As for future goals, Robin says M of h ., Teel lofett\n09, .... ceflttt', Sen Cte....me e.rrv EllJ!lti. r--4'1ftt Sent~ IHov\lell .o.eo. 5.eWnlft ·-~o St"'" IAll()•nl 11.0 • XI. ost t e eyes w1 I be on pion Lanes in Garden Grove Pet ,,. .. s torw..-o l..olk _ 1 cCO. •-'°· uo; '"' 0oo0 v111ra11on,. 1Aoe1r1 uo. uo; ''°· 1 M EOclle '"""v' '"°·,no, John """"''" frankly, "I don't know right Butch Smith this weekend when when he rolled games or 279, 276 ,;,_~4~Mon'tiwto.~Y~•. • •• • ... ,. ouci.•, .. ,_ 1sc.111"9S11.40 c0u4n..-oio" 40, u ea..c•• 'H• IM•d u1000 flOW 1 'U just have to take each nw o • " e•11n111 •.-<~-·••" H 1Lonoo1 "•o. 1110. · pro bowling returns to Costa and 300 ror an 855 series. ,,., ,,...," Htnttl ,__._ A1ar1 1Mtn.e> uo. s.ao. s.oo. J 10; No,oro 10uu1 ... 0101 1 oo. H O A••• year one at a time." Mesa's Kona Lanes. The 855 is the highest three· ht! ~ .. s.---. LA9lllle '"'"· "" l.Atc11 '"-"'' ••.eo. t.to; Mr o-Jllto¥ 1' .. ~"'~ 1~1•1100• With a father or Roman 's Tr........ IROUlnl IMO.UEuc:te (7·11peHll.Jl100. Hlnll'o fe(.e~lnton 5ol> 10.-•l lhO tlO. stature to help him. Robin may A fieid or 96 bowlers is expect· game set ever rolled in Orange &nK• l.IV ...... W. torw.rO, MMI< ... •: ,._ T:O":':: ;:: 1:::4,•s'.~-;:;: !:~"!·::; ~~~·:~.~·~· • 40• • eo, Oouv•e work himself right into the NFL. e d f or l he 14 l h an nu a I County, topping the previous re· =-:.;..~.:;::ii.~~=·~ .. ~: c11...,.,,.,, 1..0. r.,,,1t1 ·--1·1~u 1e... ... 11 ·~ 10, • 60. • oo Prep Water Polo HIGMKMOOl. k«w ~ Ollenen E Jlen<1• J I 1 0-11 ~. 0 , 0 O-t E•t•n<•• scor'"" Or•l• •· KllUMr 1. w .. " 1. "•rtuno i. professional Coast Bowle rs cord of 843 establis h ed in ,..,,.,,., Ht11t1 Miit.• How••o. •·•, '"'"'· Elo•nti. ,ece-o.11 ... 11y rC4MCYu n.eo. Ol.••~191'' ~~ 1011t1 11 eo, no. •na-p oun February by Mlssl·on VleJO' •• Joe ._................ "20 • •· Wt ... _"' 1sc.111-1 • -• -1T-1 JAG. u E..c..,. rw 1 INKI sn1 .o. Costa Mesa Open , which will ~ .......... ....:,.,·et. ... ,,..;;) uo. ..... ·-· -: At~ ... ...._ ~eatured qualifhyjnlg action, Satur-M~~~iier this year , Smith, a V olJeybaU ay an mate Pay. fina round self-employed electrician from action Sunday. Garden Grove, rewrote the PCB Smith, the 1978 Southern record book when he won three California Bowler of the Year , consecutive PCB tournaments - made Orange County bowling in Indio, El Toro and Encino. Area Sports Calendar ODAY Pro Scores ORDER YOUR '79 AUTO OR TRUCK FROM BAUER LEASING WE'RE HERE WHEN YOU NEED US/I ''*' .. 10""" ........ ......, Bcmer.~·M,te~.._.,.,:~;:~ ..... _ 919-2500 -·~ 1<'~.-::::,,.".: 2125 HAlllll AYD., ,.,.. .. .., • _..,, .• COSTA Miii ""' 0 I ••t.-"' ._,,.,. • • I I .. OAtLY PILOT •• •ICK ..... IW8eN Old Man, Part II U ~ Cutina can b.adt 1eU.ln.I t.be talent. ~ f\Jm rouJd be the blqte o1 lbe , )'ear ~arvillifl, \Mt's where this movie WO\&ld l'D· , Ill~ tt wtll ld• the lmmeme tnnuence ol Ed Heary aod the Mule O>rp>nOon of Amt'rtca I know it WllJ takr ~meoM big to tet St Peter on tht: line and nt'= a le.Ye or at»entt trom beavftl for • r Tracy for the male lt'ad, and Pappa He~ to do the cripl for IJ\1& 4"1)'C. Maybe a pass lhroqh lhe pearly sates for a one-pectutt deal could be mlde for Cecil 8 . De Mille too He was the ~& picture, the . bis 1roa man In HoUywood. A re )'OU UJtenioa £d He.nry" Pay Hemingway. '!'Tacy and De MUie ' Jnyth1ng they ask Double the talent fee to St. Peter, but get these guys' We can save on ibe budget for lhe at&r. We can sign up a b4&, pugnacious swordfish lhat wm wort hls heart out for free. RBIWEMBEa TR£ STO&Y UNE of the Old Man and the Sea" Hemingway won lhe Pulitzer Prize for this yarn about a man and a marlin, and Tracy took home the gold statue in the film version. . This wm be a remake· Old Man of the Sea JI. Bul check lhe script. Keep Tracy, but teU Hemingway to delete marlin and lrusert broad bill. With this beast , we got a real story and a real star. A s stunt men for Tracy, forget the pan- tywaists that worked on Jaws. · For the long shots, get the guys who will actually battle the broadbill. Get some local guys with the experience. Get Chad Ohania n who fought a swordfish 13 hours and 35 minutes this year, end won. Sign Bill Hadley who worked on one of these babies 17"" hours, and lost when the fish broke off. Maybe Dick Spencer is available. He went 20 hours, more hours lhan it talces to solo a P.lane and win your wings, before the broadbtll beat hi m. If these guys are already under contract, Ink Chuck Thomason, If he is still alive. Last Saturday, he hooked one or these monsters and on the following Sunday evening, after 30 hours. he yelled Uncle. THIS IS THE YEAR of the swordfish wars ! Ed. I'm telling you this is oo rod and reel. No, dammit, no harpoon! Rod and reel, Ed: Rod and reel, and some SO pound ••• No. no Ed, oot rope. J said SO.pound ~t line! Jt 's a brute strength story. man agaillst a beast Wh.y do they do it? Come off Lt. Scratch marlin. insert broadblll in the script. Now you got It? f orgel the guys that ·jabbed a harpoon in that great white shark off Boston last month and got towed aJI over the place on a rope and got the national write-ups. These guys I'm talking about .•• Yeah, Ed, yeah. Just like you saJd, I'll try a nd sign them up as stand·ins 1<¥1AY· That 's right Ed, ror the long shots, Ohanian, Hadley, Spencer and Thomason. Now back to De Mille, Ed. lf De Mille films this story, once in lhe can, the paying public will make the Jaws gate look like change in a penny ante game. Get this, Ed. We a r e talking about stamina. Men with no sleep wired hours and hou rs to a broadbill. They are wring.inc wet, glued to a fighting cbaJr io a harness. Sometimes they stand on wobbly legs with their knees braced agalnst the transom. Their arms feel like lead weights. There ls no feeling in their purple hands clutched to the rod. THESE GUYS WORK SO llftD oa a fish. they sweat oul a ll the sweat in their bodies. ll 's a saga, a saga of the sea , Ed. Except to prove his guts. a man ls out of bis bead fi ghting a fish this long. Imagine what Hemlogway will do with Tracy when be tries to eat somethinl or take a drink of beer. while glued to a r9d be now aft.er all these hours on lbe fish. ·· ~ ~·~.-ru. . ..acwow.Jt...and y an ac1t'1~1t*~e~'f-w;;. eyelids up at lhe sleepiest part at false dawp. And I know Papa will write io where Tracy dozes and jerks awake, dozes and jerks awake. How's Hemingway going to handle Tracy relieving himself, Ed? He will make blm do It while strapped in a harness with lhe rod ln the butt socket. Sure, sure Ed. Tracy could put the rod in the rod holder on the transom, but that would disqualify the fish from being caqbt fair. NOW, GOOD QUESTION ED. We'll have to get a cardiologist to show Tracy what hem stress is all about and a good makeup man,O.K.? A p!\ychlatrist wtll fill us ln on hallucinat· ing. But we might have to gel him a consult· ing doctor good oo when bo\h a man's body and mind say l quit when we shoot tight close ups of Tracy's face. What did you aay, Ed? If we can't 1et Tracy? We gotta g~t Tr8cy ! Yeh, I hear you. I see what you meoo. lt '1' always the budget. Brilliant, Ed, !imply brilliant. Yeah, he looks like a youna Trucy. Straight teeth, a crooked smile. u e·s rugged and handsome looktne. O.K. Ed1 I'll try. 1 beard you, )'Ou uld aisn Hadley ror the lead. Ob yeah, I'm sure he can go anvt.her 11 boura. 11iie We~s Trout Plante ''*"•O...• .................... . l(fl2 ,. .......... LMl4 ...... ,.,, Kt r11 Rl111t ~...,.I. TU~ARI -IC.,.,. lllwr Waltv ... Clam l• IUtl ~ • .,__. ...... 1 ............. i.w Qeml. Water Te'8Ps .......,heel\ ,,.,,.....,.., ....... ""4911MlllM HELEN SMITH'S DUTIES WITH BALBOA ANOUNG ewe INCLUDE MANNINO THE SCALD. Tlte Pearl of Balboa Hel,en Smith Runs Angling Club Affain By DICK ROBINSON Oe6tY ...... ~.,,...., For 18 years. Helen Smith has been the fiahing hostess with the mostest. As secretary of the Balboa Angling Club she is con· stdered the Perle Mesta of lhe sport fishing fleet of Balboa Bay. After one career as a n ex· ecullve secretary at Santa Anita race track , Helen .and her hus band, Captain Gil Smith, moved to the harbor area when they bought a c harter boat named Happy Days. About th.ls time, the Ba lboa Angling Club was only 12 years old and look · ing for someone with fishing ex- perience to run the day-to-day affairs of the picturesque club on the Balboa peninsula. As a wife of a fishing skipper. Helen was lbc perfect choice. Serving al the pleasure of the club's board of directors, she has been operal.lng bead of the organizaUoo ever s1nce. AT THE CLUB headquarters. if a tiny tot drags in a six-ounce perch caught on a bent pin and a piece or cheese. Helen wlll welab the catch. But more than that, wllh the Balboa Angling Club having the largest active me mbers hip in the United States, Helen keeps busy year round keeping records or hundreds of members and their fl.Shl.ng activities. An ex- cellent photographer. Helen ls the face behind the camera. Then there is the fish count board on the outside wall of the clubhouse to be kept up to date. Behind a weather proof cover. casual strollers visiting the club peruse a list and keep abreast of the luck of fishermen catching broadbill and marlin IN ONE CORNER or the Bav Club. Helen's desk looks out on the bay. Behind he r desk on a shelf a marine radio squawks constantly. 'Ibis Is the control center. By this medium. Helen bears all the news while it happens as Records Shattered A Banner Year For Swordfish the fishing neet talU back and forth between vessels. Helen hears when who is hooked up 41nd where, aDd follows the pro- g ress of the battles between fi sh ermen and fis h. Through Helen. wives at home keep track of their husbands piscatorial de· eds -or when a boat is lo trouble. An ardent angler herself, for years .Helen has fiahed in the club's annual Buena Vista touma· ment lo Mexico. Her longest ume on a marUn was four hours when she used 20-pound test line. WITH HER lllJSBAND, GU. fishing on their boat Seahorse, in one trip she caught four white sea bass over 30 pounds each, which is a real few anglers have duplicated. And she has a 15-lbread linen fish to her credit. Sbe caught this marlin in tbe days wbea abe said the theory wu to ''light a ctgarette wt>en the fisb booked up, then set the book wbeo the cagarette had burned out." Helen says every day is dif. ferent in her job, "I work here because l like it, and all the peo.. pie I meet. It's thrilling when 4\0meone brings in a big marlin or broadblll, or the first albacore of the year." HELEN WEIGHED IN a marlin for Kini Hussein of Jordan when be chartered the Westerner for a shark trip and ended up wtlh a bUlfish. Said Helen; "It was very In the annals of fishing lore. 1ding. the fish was finally towed to crowded on the dock with all the 1918 wHI be remembered as lhe thescalesat8o'clock. secret service around and the Year of the Swordfish Wars Accordin8 to Helen Smith. Coast Guard security boat after two important r ecords Balboa Angling Club secretary. standing orr nearby. But we got were shattered Wednesday and Gibaon's fLSh is the 32nd broad· the job done. and took a picture the record for time fi ghting a bill to be taken tbls year by too, which is/sUU In my scrap- OUTDOORS I TENNIS Tea•ls TopSeetls Fall In SF Tourney From AP Dlspatcbes SAN FRANCISCO -Four of lhe top stars in lhe $11~100,0 tennis tournament at the Cow Palace played tnetr first·round mat.chet Wednetday nl&ht. and for two ol them -Brian Oottf ried and Arthur A1he -it'• all over. Allan Stone. 33, of Melbourne, took care of third·teeded Gottlried M, 6·1, 6-3, and a fellow A111traUan, Kim Warwick. 28. eUminated Aabe, 6-1, &-4, 7·S. Top-seeded Bjorn Borg breeied past his Oral·round_opponen~ Andy Lucchesi, a finl·Ye•r pro out ol SoUthem \..al. g.2, 6-0, but aecond·seeded Vltas Gerula.ltis got a scare from former UCLA player Peter Fleming before winninC 1-6, S.1, s.o. Stone, a 10.year pro with a world ranking of 8lat, rs ootcbts below GotUried. who loet the ~ An1elea tournament final Monday to Ashe, suggested Gottfried might have been tired. "He played Davis Cup two weeks ago and wu a finalist In Lo6 Angeles," said Stone. "This bu 1ol to have been kind of a letdown for him." GotUried, runner-up In the tourney here the laat two years. fought off two match polnts before winning the aecond·set tiebreaker 9-1. Stone then broke him ln the sixth same of the third set to go up 4·2 capltallzing on backhand paasing shot.a down tbe Une. Warwick, world-ranked 43rd to A.she's 16th rank, a1lo used paaalng shots effectively against Ashe, wbo won here In 1970 and 1975. He broke Ashe'• service in the 11th same of the tblrd set. ttien won 'hi• own serve w1th the loss of only one point. As the eight-day tournament reached the halfway polnt today, eight players bad reacbtd the round of 16, Including fourtb·Sffded Eddie Dibbs, fifth-seeded Roscoe Tanner and sixth-seeded. Sandy Mayer. Only Maye r, who is coming back after fracturing his left root. needed lb~ sets to getG, there. He beat Australian Georr Masters, 1·6, S-7, 7-6. Tanner eliminated Jeff Borowiak 6-3, 6·2, and Dibbs beat Victor Peccl of Paraguay. 6-4, &-2. * * * * * * El'ft'f A4.,.•~n •• •-rcern..i. ATLANTA -No. 2-seed Chris Evert advanced to the quarterfinals of the Atlanta Women Tennis Classic Wednesday with a 6·1, l ·O victory over Sharon WaJsh. She will face unseeded Zenda Leiss, who upset No. 7 Virginia Ruzici of Romania 6-4. 0-6. 7·6 earlier Wednesday. Lelss was down 6-3 in lbe- Uebreaker or the final set, but won the next five points to clinch the match. In other second-round m atches Wednesday night. No. 5-aeed 8eUy Stove or The Netherlands defeated Australian Lesley Hunt 6-3. l-', 6-0, while fourth-seeded Wendy Turnbull of Australia beat Lea Antonopolls 2-6, 6-2, S·2. Arter her victory, Evert sa.id she was pleased with her play for the first time in the toum.amenL "Everylhlng seemed to click tonipt," sbe said. "I haven't been able to put two sood sets together comlstently rttently.' • Evert said she doesn't plan to cbaoge her style of play when she meets Leiss. "I play everyone tbe same," she said. "It bas worked for me over the past few years so there's no reason to change." Leiss said she is looking forward to meeting Evert. "It's going to be an honor just to be on lhe court with her," she said. Baseball Leaders broadbiU was tumbled Monday. sportsmen and breaks the 1971 book ... The endurance record was set record of 29 swordfish cauaht in Her favorite actor who used to ••1ttc.uti.uo.u• MAnoMLLSa.u. by Chuck Thomason when be that year. come by the club was Andy .!~~~ :.::. ~~-;,.~~:: P::.~~~: 4:.:' .. ~, L.,.;-:,-:;: fought a broadbiU for 30 hours But wb.ile Mike Blower spent Devine. "He was just a sweet •111 • .J": Oillf,..., 11110 • .JOf; ,....,," "'<"_,'· so . .Jtt: J. CNt. ...... before be turned the rod over to eight hours and five minutes old aboe." said Helen, "and SH • .-. .Jto; ci..-.SF ...... Tom-b· I B~hophourswlhotefiai•bed the Jbi&bktiog •,,nab TuesdaedT ty bbel f~ ldt always fished with Bob WU.OU .!~~: -;.:;:~.~: ~: c1:.u:.~ ~".;.,.,~:!:: atte7-n a r. roe o . unpr 1ca y .uu onSeaCaddy." o..,.~Hl~,111111.... Ptli,tt:...-.~,.. .... ; 1ott. We dnesday mornin1. Walt Racker decked a 135 pound But whether it is a king, or a "u"s -.nEo '" -flla, ..... a :·u':fseAneo1N -1".mr,.....,. Gibson. flailing with SO pound swordfish ln 49 minutes. and race driver like ParneW Jones,· •»: s.c...... °"-m : Htwe. Mft, 1u: ns: I'•••. a... 11•; ......,, &A. t t ll beat a 315 d broad Gary Prim th d r~0e.101.CM1Y.Oe11.'1 ut:C•..-l.Sl'.•.Mo11c-1.NY,t1; es ne -poun . bo ed m~~ .. ..a e same ay • or a TV star like Bill Conrad, Hin -flkle, .,,,, 101; LeFIOf'W, L"''""''· ""'· .,: _._...so."· bill after a 13-hour and five-at a 284-.,.,,, ... uer In only 32 Helen feels tbe youngster ....... -,.~ ~· 1-.... __ H1rs -OerwT,\A.ttt:&ow•.Pfl•. l ute tussle to t Balboa minutes ...... i. .. : ._....,, -11· -: _._.._ "'' "•~. °"· "': c-H, Ht,,, "'· rn n Un Cl b se a h k Th t II . i I d weighing his UWe perch is just "~~4-~ ~ ·~,.11, KC, •s: ... ,.~ . ...,., , .. Ana g u record. Wit Mar e o owtng I st inc u es the 35 important 85 the famous .,1,1., .,11, tt: M<Ru. etc. l e; oouaLa -.-.. o .... jO; ciert . Hanson as s kipper a board names of anglers who boated ones o.c111<.,,,u .•:Fwd.Mlft,,.. ~i..:;;'.t'!':,1t1>Mi~.Jt:S1fftfft0ft~. Gibson's yacht Wahoo, at 12:45 bllUish at the Ha l boa Bay Club · '"1~Ln -•ic.. es .... u. c.,~... rRthEs ·-.;., •• ,. PO"· "· ' m Wedn--..la t g th th betweenSept 2·24 Mlll,lO;Fot'd.Mln,lO;YOilflt.M1t.•. ~ .... Dle..,.,.SIL,12.Rl<NrdS,50,11; a. . . ~ y. 0 e er e . . 9 . 8•11. Cl• ••• River<, HY, '· s ........ ,_,HY •. G¥flff P9". :\"~p ~~~---~~.)\-· -!t.'~~Gr•r~£b5unds. JOlln n k· u 1. M<W.n,To;;.'•;C-M,ltC,I. ._.,,LA.t';~.SF,t'. ' 0 , huge. i'jS),·•'aooaid."'itrgtTh~·~~.. . -~ ... ~~~~w»fl. .. ~~~lf)fld:!'°:!~~~~ ~t HOME RUMS -FO!!Mt, Clll, .*'· ::~;.;:~if~'riMil~it:~~;:~.::,~~!. -.. ~~ ~:o~~-~~~~~~~~,,, · Alba '*"'°~· Fee May Rise ... J. Cnu. Si!•. n : Wiii\, Tn , SI, ~ • ~ ...... , • ..., .. ...:.. ., : IMrlln -JlmSIMM1,l11Q4Mld"l .. '-;Gotdoft 011-.0•1t.4';Wll-..ICC.44. O;~S04il"~ CiA)'j ' Core Ho41tlt, 141Q end r.i.~•: JOlln Acmr, IJI _,,,.,._ P l J CHtNG llS Oechlorul -·Pl TCHIN.G "11s o ecitloft&I. - llwle 'M••lf"'", l:W; K41fl"Y Oevb, U7; ~-GvidrY, HY. Ul. 1.14, 8. Sl-y, ..... SO. ,,.., J n · 0. RollltliOf\. ~ .,,,,._, tt4: em KMleV. 110: Allcly CT•a11, The federal fee to legally bunt 11.o1. 14.2, ua: Out•. l(C. IM.1 >•: ...,,,rv;.._. ·,..,. ~ c1 .. •M lllfff ,...... flllt; Sall~ ltlltl •....... ; ROii d"cks ··-··'d be lncrea--... under Hu ..... r . NY, "·S, l.'1. EdlenMY. • •• : .........:.... • .:. -... ui· ..-SF. Migr e ? HaBllW. '45· AOft 911\1'1 t•• Wan.t GIMOft. 104• '" WVUI ~ 11 1..a, 3.0S· ~I llAll 11 t ~ . .,., .._..... -,_., ' ' • atlng Miii• ,,,u..;.i.s. "'-*= .f1e11 Se<..t. i.. ..d a bill a~ved by lbe Houae ,_~,"'' ,.,.1111,.•. , ... ,·, .•• 'uoi :-•· ~·~~i!".,,,;,'"'~~ ~ ---• "'•"94 Pftli•-M; Ulrty LllvlftOff, "2;,._., th th t to th Se t,e l'~N.NT,... l .IO ... ' ' • ' , .... ..__ et.Mi no; Al c.witon. ,,.; Jim~''· two.i. a as sen e na . ST•ttttoun ~ .,.., CM. ,.,: ui. _ . -...... _; Nklt *'"· ,...__ LMl'l' l it• The measure would raise the °"""" HY 1:)1 .._., l(C, 171• STIW(f.OU'TS •k ....... 14tll,1'1, This ls the first Ume in the season no albacore were •c· counted for by the n eet fishing off San Dieao wbkh Indicates the achoola have moved nort.b on tbelr annual mtaratory pattern towards Japan. But bonito a re acbooled ln huge numbers off shore and ex- ceeding the abundant mackerel counll. 8a11 are putting on their rail show off kelp line• and good yellowtail action Is reported un- der numerous and larse paddies off Dana Polnt. The ti.ah count: "1,....· '"· ~ice ol d""'k stam""" from -to r•--9.,. u ·tM >•~"'"' , .. · "· .. ..-,., M , ln: s..-. CJft. >•s. AltO, Jol'wl '#IMtley, *: 1*11 ~ llS;... -r-~ t», ' ' ' ' at~. 'Wll. tn, ~ SI". Gt .... IU; JIM si.mil\PI. I ...... "..,.._; .SO. 11'· GM-.. ttwa, '" -l'ltMM; ,,_ HM!, l1'; S rt f th s111no ~ •. 111: v . .u.,s.. m : IC4fl uppo ers o e measure wOOcS, , .. ; ~., ~ 110: w~ 0 1 ..... IO\; said Monday lhe increase la Jon """r' "'· w ......... ,.,..,. 11•: "1114 necessary lo keep up with .\Nmt. 11$; Bruce OtftlM, IJI; o.r, ,,,.,.. .,__., ,..._: """ •-. m . "*" ..,_, steadily rising prlcea of mi· hM•ldel. 1JS; 111c11 • ...,,_.,.,, t<lt; -..... ,., .... : "''" S•(t•t. '•1••M: '""'1611• grato~ bird refuge lands and t .. enct r.i-: -Hn• •YMI. m ~ wale owl nesting areu. Outdoor Maps Offered lf you like hunting, fishing, bird·•atcblng, wlldllfe photo· grapby or 1lmply beln1 out· doors, the Wlldllfe Conaerntlon Board -an adjunct of the Department of P'tab and Oa111e -hu a map few you "Public Accas Project.I of the Wildlife Conaervatlon Board" a hows tbe locaUons and f actlit.les of nearly 300 areas t.hroupout California .tllch are open to the public for outdoor recreatlor They include fisbin1 piers. wildlife areas. boat launcbln1 rainps .od a.c::ceaa roads which enable the public to reach public tand and waten Callfomla h11 Jarse traet1 of public land and waters to which there Ja no tllJ acceaa becaUM t of 1urroundln1 private laDds. Since its formation in UM7, the wee hu undertaken more then 300 projects tbrou1hout the state, inchadin« the purcbate of areaa ol criUcaJ wildlife habli.t. Funded lbrouab an aMual ap. proprlaUon ol $'150,000 from tbe state's~ of pari·mutuel bet· Ung re venues and occasional bond •cts or legislative acUoM, wee project.a now provide an. catlmated 3> million vlaitor daya of recr..UOO each year. Copl• Of the map 8rC avaUa· ble at DFG otnces throuahout the. atatt ,,pr by wr ili nt ~ Con1erv1Uon Educ a lion, Departmeftt of Fish and Game, 1418 Nl~tb Sl.{ Sacramento 95814 . Pleue lnc ude 20 cent.a in poeta1e. IET SHm IPl FROM ROO LAVER 'lj IUUSTll.UEO OY JIM IONSON AFTER 71/tl GET 70 Y@R /Jf(()f>i/lff- /f/IAT 1J/EN?? . ... BUSINESS PVBUC NOTIC .. : PVBLIC NOTICE MOTICll Cits lfaAIUNO 0.. 111.VIMOS AMO LOii.if PACIUTY ~Cll.TIOet H911C• fl ~ ·--a !Ntlik .,..,,,,o,......,.~~1 ... P au OTlt'& f'lt11B 1'v91t~ Ot-. ~t 0.lly l'ti.., s.,...., ... , fl. ,. ..... ()(-J, u. lf11 PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS ANO LOA H ,., .. W. t• Ill ._,.lc.llOft by PROGRESSIV5 SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS$0CIATIOM, 1121 w.st ~lft SfNel, • ......_._ C.IHOf'ftl• tllOI, tor ll""'llH*' 10 ntoltlllllt 8 140Cllllty el or In tlle lmmldl91• .. 1c1n1ty ol tr. '" t.<wctton .. Y•i. •-and 1 .... 1 ._,,..,.,d. ~ty ot NortllwoOd f'ICTtT10USeUS1NEU NOTICE , ... ,.... ,.,.,., l'ICTlflOUS ausueau "AM& 'TAteMUIT 01e ttl10-.1ne .-rM>ll• ••• 00110q cwwneh .. C.OA" COfnU'-flNO, JIU A h ,., .. , .. 11,..1 c .. 18 ....... CAmll JeO 0 ,..11 ...... 611 J'll11t\l- tH .. e. ,...,,. •""· <.• tttU W1"'lr•d I P•llfl tO~ slS r hlll\WM 0. 1 .. , *I• AM, CA '1t,, , "" ~,,." n t-<18• llY • .. IWfal Hf'lnenl\lp )fJCJ< 0 Pttt.rW)ll WIPlllrwl I "•llt•MI" '"" \lt i-t .... 111..i •1111 lllt tollfll Y °"" ff Or81199 C.-IV .,. \9114 II 19}1 ,.,.....,....,.v_..,,,le .. ..,,_,.,_...._ -· A-. Clo,.,., '" .... -........... l'MOll\'-1 Of-'°6\1 Delly Pllet S.114 u , 11. a. Oc1. '-1tn PCJllUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE il'ICTIT10US •USIN•SS NII.Ml' STATEM•MT The 101..,.1119 ~rson11 •re 001119 bullMttft: PROJECT TWO, L TO .• 2U70 ThUf'lday,September28. 1978 Green Carpet Goes Out Money Helpa World Find Path to Boeing'• Door 8y MIL TON MOSKOWITZ Anyone who has flown in a commerctal jet ls probably famlllar with &eing. The Seat· tie plane builder ushered in the passenger jet age 20 years ago wltb its Boeing 707 ; it has dominated the commercial aircraft market ever since. It's a dominance that seems certain to continue unttl at least tbe end of the century. This year, in a rapid succession that must have dizzied its com- petitors, Boeing landed tbree or- d era each worth in' the neltbborhood of Sl billion. Fla8T, SINGAPORE lnlema- A four-hour workshop in re- sume writing will be ofl~red by Orange Coast College on Satur· day from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Room 105 of the Counseling and Admissions Office. RegistraUon fee ls $15. Tickets are available at the ticket office in the college's Administration Building. Tickets will also be sold at the door on a space- available basis. Those who attend were asked to bring copies of their resumes for critique. More information is available at tbe college, 556-5880. Money Tree liona\ Airlines, nag carrier of one of the smallest nations in the world, Singapore (225 square miles, 3.3 million population), placed an order for a passel or 747 jumbo jet.a and 727 trijets. Estimated at $800 million, the order was called "the biggest single sale in the history of avia· tion." That record lasted only two months, until United Airlines . the nation's largest domestic carrier . gave Boeing the go: ahead Lo construct an entireh· new plane, the 767. a wide· body jet seating 200 passengers. The go ahead was in the form of a $1.2 billion order for 30 of the 7675 . No American manufacturer has introduced an entirely new plane since 1968, when the L·1011 and DC-10 made their debuts, but Boeing followed up the 767 order with another $1 billlon or· der for another new aircraft: the 757, a narrow-body jet that Boe· ing hopes will be the successor to the 7Zl. the most successful jet in aviation history with sales of l,600. THE OllDER FOa 40 of the 7S7s came Crom Eastern Airlines and British Airways. P'trst deliveries of the 767 and the 7S7 are expe<:ted in 1982 and 1983. It ·s not every year that you pluck S1 billion orders out or the air three at a time, even it you are a company u s ed 'lo multimillion-dollar sales. BOEING SOLD $4 billion worth of stuff lut year. It wtU easily go over the SS blllion mark this year. 1978 was a watershed year for Boeing in one other respect. The company's engineering pro- wess has long been admired and it was thought by many that whUe Lockheed and other com- panies may have felt compelled to bribe their way into sales. Bowing didn't have to indulge In any shenanigans because of its s uperior productj _~ airline that wanted to compeie effectively could not ignore lbe Boeing jets. Just u Boetna was logline these billion-dollar orders. the Securities and Exchange Com· mission announced the settle- ment of a complaint that alleged questionable overseas payments of $52 million by the Seattle aircraft maker. INCLVDED IN THIS total were $27 million in alleged pay. ments to seven foreign govern- <See BOEING, Paie Bl> DAILY PILOT Every )'ear there ar~ about rive to ten million ad verse drug reactions in lhls country. And. sad to SJ.>'. a good m any of them a re preventable. Your pharmacist la in a good poelUon to advlse you when lY.'O drugs you might be takin1 are incompatible . PreacripUon druga react with non-prelilc rlptlon drugs and even common aspirin and antacids cannot be safely taken with many prescription medications. Our pha rmacy is a n xious to h elp you watch out for adver.se drug r eactions . So, please ask us about the m e di C'1n es you are taking. YO U OR YO U R DOCTOR CAN PHONF. US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra ch arge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome request s for dell ver)· service and charge accounts. PAll«t*S ~CY' ,,.. . ...., ............... ..... '°'''" DAILY PH.or CLASSIFIED ADS 842•58111 City .. , ..... , .... Coovftty of Or•ftoe, NAMll 5Tll.TEMUIT C.lllor11I•. Tt-. 119.lri"9 wlll lie /191d •I Tiie toll-lftO c-rlOft Is dO•no OllSI· M•ro1Hrlle P••ll••v. Ml>iion \llelo • ...---------------------------------------------------------- ttle o.~·s offlce •• lO:CIO •·"'· nen •~ Oii 1M 21rd drf of Oc-. lffl •I I N TER 01 SCI PL I HA RY ·-e. l!lttl "'-· 600 Sovtft Com-RESEii.RC~. 11S'h Anll•. L•o11n• m on•••ltfl .... ,..,.. LOS ll.119eltt, hlKfl, C..IHOrnletM.SI C•lllor"I• toOOJ, 1e1e111110,.. (21JI Nicholes MlcltHI M•O•loust\, 13t-l111o. ' 21Jl'I Afti18, L80UN lle8Cll, c.llfMnl• TM _.tcatton" -tot !MAlll< ,,,: m s1 -tklft ltl IKconlilflU witfl t/19 Gom-Tiiis DldlrWH il COflCl\Kled b1' aft lfl• mlHl-1 ~at~ Office dt .. leluel of .,,. 0...-of Sevlnos ..... L..... Ni(flOla' M. ~IOV\1$ of "'9 Stele of CMlferftle IOt81ff .C to0 Tiiis Slat-•A llled wftll tfle ~"' c--1111 ............ LO• County Oen"' 0r8fllll c-.tyOft s.. ,.,. .. t .. '°°°1 « •t uo ~'"o,.,. temriers. tm SC,...I, S... k811Clsco,.10t. f'ttart Wrllt•n elJ'9<110ft or olMr do<11-Put>llsl>ed Or~ Coesl Dally Plkll. ,,..,.., r•l•w•rtf to ti.. •11911<•11on S.pttmller 1, 14, 11. 21. 1m s'-14 .. 11 ...... .,, .,.. O.S..rt-. ...., e c;o.,y 9 11__, Cit "'811ed 10 IM, Aot»fl<8ftt, ""'9rMMVO S.wlnos -L08'1 Att«IMlon, llOt 181.,. t'-0<- t°"9r 1 I, 1'11.. Any .,._. mar -•r PUBUC NOTICE et ttw IMM1"9 -...... 111 «81 st .. • ----------- f'Mf\t Mint .............. OI time ll"'ltecl F~~~c:!:~:ii:::s :,:"!, '::1;:.:~ ::!C:.:",.:: The lot~ ,,...._ I• dOiftQ tMI. C.lltornl• m1s H•rry E W•HO,., Gt n er•I P••lner. 295'1 'VIS!• Pl••• Ori we, L•o..,,. NIQuel, c.11twn11 ~n Feroull J . ICuDb•, Ge11e••I P•rtller, 2$.llS Boone Pttce, 1.811""8 Hiiis, C.llfotN '2653 Hert>ett J . 8••0llott. G•ner•I P ... t11er, '-" S. Ill-81..0., S..lle 10), S.n ,.........,.,,C.•Otwnltt1l40 This 1111$ineu Is <Ol>OU<te4 by • llmllled p,wtnef'l/llp. H8NYE.W•~ Genet81 P8'11'1ff Thi\ 111-1 •es Iii.cl """ ttw Collnh Ciet11 of OrM\99 County on Auovs1•.1'11. HMlm PUbllsheO Or-C.0.llt D•lly Pllol, Septelftbef 1, t•, 21, 21, l'l>I ,,.1.71 PVBUC NOTICE P' tor -1n ... obj41ctio<t> or _, dO<u. ,,.n u · f'Mn\s ls to• llrnl-lonot more 1,...,. QUALITY OFFSET PAINTING. "ICTITIOtlS •USINRSS u Minutn ln-MIOn, Of WCI\.,,.,,., IS13 Sl•t•• "'~· Unll "C". Hunt-NAMa ITll.T&MaNT 11,.,,. es ""'' 11e •1'-"' 1r. lle•rlno lnolon 841!/ldl, CM•,.,,,.,•.,._.. Tl\t toll-lnq PffSOl'I I• OOinQ busl· olllor E11oene S<llllMb, 1100 Berlin, tiff>••· Pullllsl\ed Or.tnge C~•I 0.lly Piiot. Hunllnoton 1188<11, C:.lllontl•-MJ B SEA\llCES. 114"7 P•<lll< S.P1. 2t, 19711 Tiii\ -'~ IS condU<tl!d by ... In-~" Hl(lltw•t'. Ho. 2J, HuntlftQton 0~71 dlwleluel. 9e1Kll, CMl!orN• m.e E"Offll! Scf\11118b Miiton J . 8er9. 214'2 PIKlllC Coast _,_UC NOTICE Tiiis st•I~ was llH!ct with tr. Hl9'\•0. No. 13, Huntlfl9ton BHCll • .-'LI u Cow>IV Cl-at Or.,,.. Covntr on Sae>-C.llfornl• 916.- -------------lefl'ller s. 1'7' Thi• b<ISlne» " C<Mldwc'IM Or ... "' Ptcnnousau-MNEU Pl-oi .. ._ • .. AMS ITATl,MellT Pvt>llslled Orert9t ti..sl a.II• Pilot, Miiton J . 8«0 T,,. 1ot_1,,. perWfta •re ctol1>9 5ep1.,,.,,., 1•. 21, a . Oc;t. J. ,.,. Tiiis \lat-I was llleo •ltll tlte r-l~~~~EN'T£RP•1su. 10t 11.oat• '1'M I ::::i..z f.~°' Ortlft\Jt c.ounty °" sep. I ,.,_. SI .. \cl ............... CA.... PUBLIC NOTICE PwlllltNd 0r-. C:-SI o.llY PllOI. IC-O. S..--S, 7ot 11.981• s.tptem-7, U, 21, 21, "11 SI., So. 11.,,_.m, CA ftlCM 5"Mft ~. 10t AOMe St.. So PICTITIOUI MIMNeU ~CA._. NAM91TATW .. llT Tl\ll -'"'"'II <.-.,CtH by• TM loOowl ... __. .,. dolllt 9tftffM ~ llonlNSI ft: IC-h D. S.0-SUNSHINE M081LIE HOMES, 710 ltOTtC8 TOCaaDt?OttS 111111 S~ -lllH wltfl ttw N. H•ttlor 81wd., s.nt. AM, C81Hornl• IUf'UllOa COUllT M TMll Co...,ty Cl-of 0.-C-1' on '2'm .,. T _..,&,·-NI&·-S.P'. U , I.ii. M0911 • .E HOME ENTERPRISES, ., 11. a_....-.....--A..-.... P1SMM IMC .. • C:.IHon\18 CC1t110ntton. 110 N. TM• COUMTY OP OAAMOe Pvtlll•hed Orenve eo..111 D•llv Piiot, H•r11or Blvd., Selrt.a AN, Cellfornl• Ettale of =Ss~ELL JONES. ~pt. ft. Ocl s. fl .... 1'71 ~,. llllsl"'tU Is cOtlduc-.i ,, •• (Of· Oo<HMIO.. PUBLIC NOTICE '' ' Bank of America can help you decide if it's right tbr you. 4Jt0.11 por•llOft. ' NOTICE 15 HERE8Y GIVEN to Ille Mobile Home EntwPrhes creditors of"" abowe ....neo OKeelent I h be . uwh d 't b k crw1,,._R.Tuckef' tfl8t•••11enOM" ... 'no<l8•muv•ln•t For years peop e ave en saymg, y on an spay ----------Presldeftt IM .. Id ~I are required 10 fife I '"-""· •'"'"" necHSMY \'O!Kllers."' 1·nterest on checking accounts?" ----------Tiiis stat-WH "'"" • tll ~ the olli<• ol "" (1"11 of tM -.... PUBLIC NOTICE "~cz;:~!:~~·:::' ~~~~.:0r8fllll count'f:.:: .:~~":~:; ~= ~~ ·~:;: The reason is simple. It's prohibited by Federal law. ""~h~o~~'"9 ~·wn• ••• do 1"0 ~pp~:.!:~,<t7~oa~1~: r,1'f,· :~';!'~~:0so~1 ~:;":.,~.~s;:.~: But soon, banks will be able to offer a new kind of checking VENTURES UHLIMI rEo, tlOOt 1971 • Or•noe. ca1Horn1• 92661, ..midi Is tilt I · h Stryp•rtr BIVCI., 5111le Q . ,,.,,,. Pl•u ol Ouslnou ol tM llndenlgned In pf an. A plan that al ows you to earn mterest on t e money C.lltornl•W71• 4*'71 all m•tt•~ pertelnlno to the estete Ol L••rllflC• Odetu, .,, S.rllen--PUBLIC NOTICE Hid d•<eoent. wllllln '°"' montfl• you use to write checks. ~. Plec...tl•.c.lHoml•~ 1tter Ille flnl 111111llcatl0f\ of 111111 u ... 9."~~·,::.:=s•oo no~~~;oSeptornblris..m• Simply stated, here's how it will work: Banks will be able to ~~:=;..~::!:ni'!'~'1no ·~c.!!:~:Z:S~':" ~=::rt!:.":~.'!:' transfer funds automatically between savings and checking, Jenn1• L. P090•·0 •d••n•. ••• ~,!.~0!~•1119 .,.,_,, °'• 00"1• t11e....,._....~ allowing you to earn interest on•the money you keep for ~ LM9, ~ Ml'M, c.tltotN• NE Wp0'" CUSTOM MAR 1 Nf, MILAN M. DOITA&. Tiiis ouslfteu I• <ond•"l.ecl by • '°' w. !tell St...C. ....,._, e .. c:tl, :..~=---writing checks. Of course, different banks will offer different o-r-'!Nf1Nf'l/llcl. iCalllonll•t'JMl 0\-...... ~ .... Tiiis ~c::,"',11ftS -*"' 111t sn!:.~·~~::1 .. !=~ kinds of plans with varying charges and cownty c*""' 0r-. eountY Oft~ Mk ,,... J. Bell.'°' w. ""' str..t, Publl•Md 0r.,. c.oest o.11y PtlOt, balance requirements. temw tS.. 1'11.. .... port 8HCfl, C.IHorl'll• .,.., • $8pMlftW "· • Mid Octobet J. 12, ""°'i1Nd 0r.,. eo.s• 0811:i:::. oe:~~ ~~~ <Oflefv<•tcl bY "71 ... 11 We at Bank of America suggest you study these plans carefully .,__.... 11 21 -.... 1~, J 1• re .. ,., w Rooers • h .,, b b f. i I t b k" st i'm""'~ · ..... ..... · •· n is s1.1~ •n med ... 1111 111e smce t ev w1 e ene 1c a o some an mg cu omers .,2..,. ::,::~ ~~:. 0r-. c:ount, °" s.11-PUBUC NOTICE but not to others. This is why we've prepared a Consumer "'"'" il'ICTIT10US aus•M•s• -----------PW11111ec1 0r.,. ea.st 0.11,. Pllot, ,HAM• n11.n*"" Information Report called "Interest on Checking: PVBUC NOTICE S.plemri.r 21, 21 ...., October s. u. Tiit lollowlno ,,..._ i. clolno buil· ltll 411 .. 71 neuF·~~ SUPPUER$. '* Oel•••••· ls It for You?" This report is free. It explains different types ------------"1cr1nousMnn•n1 -H"""11111cwt8Nc.ll.c.i•twnl8•1'-tt of "interest on checking" plans And it includes a worksheet ,..,._ .-.~ ~ .......... ~ f\J . FC81!_•,~:t.~~_.a..~, ·~~ • , • 1111s111nus: -~-·.-• •. ..,. 'mi 1M1t.m01: c:~',t: 'i 7 '~~ii>~\!;~~;-. "r ~u1"~~~! .. ~·.'~l AD..t-J:u:acJdAa~.; ,,. . .r., -. #......d lHE NAIL HOC>t<:, 21762 "'-MO·TtCETOCa&btToas dlw~I -• -~ ~ .... ~~. "i"" ,.,. • ••4 :--" ~ Sl .• s::,~ .. 2!!·!1 ~~~mr. p.1.., 1~~~~-:~:,:.:"11.'::a 11115 :~l::1111.o ••"' ,~ will make sense tor you when it is lntrOduced. · sc'':•~~r:F~~£~m•o TN•couNTYOPou1eos eovn•• c1.,;."'~.,.eountt°"s. So whether or not you're one of our customers, stop by and o.;~1~ '':; ~.,.:" .., • £state °' ~~•Mn CAN· 1emw s. · "'*"' pick up a copy of this report at any Bank of America branch. I ,er'tll ~.... TILLON, Oec.-cl. Publll!loel Or-a-C:-t o.lly PllM. ..-• ;;y;., NOTICE IS HER£9Y GIVEN to tM Setitemllef 7, 14 21, 21. 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PUBIJC NOTICE PV11UC NOTICE m BANKOFAMERICA Consumer Information Reports .. . I I I 1 f ' r i ~ . • .. .. ' . , r . -DAILY PILOt GEGets Ord r L.4-LondOn Profits Expected by Laker ... LOS ANGEL · IA P l L.a kc:r Alnuyai inauaruraled tl• London Les Ana In SkytraJn .ervtce with o pred1cllon from lhl" hr m 'i. chairman that ll •ould prove even more pr'Ortlablc than t..aJcer'a New York-London 11ervlc-e Sir t"reddle Laker SI)& lht 1~ bttau&c CMllfornla Mnd the West Co.isl have a h1&.h Pf'r capita In ------------- .. ~O OH! and a Jarllle t ud t nl c·urren(•y ('icc:hkllge rah.'r;. Food pupulal.lon lntl't'd1enta th11t he i1od drink co:st extru ·1ud iaa.surr a 11ood market Cor Skylrain S('n l<'t He swd South ern Cahfomia'& ,. a.rm wu~rs "'OUld lure ~un 'tune hungry Euro peans to Laker ':i no frills . low priced (li~hts. PASSENGERS ON Tue11day's •niauauraJ night paid Sl62 for their first comt:, llnit surved, one·wa.y tacket~. The fatt after Oct. I will be SUMI from Londoa lo Los Angeles ~nd ~ from Lo. Angeles to London, the difference due to , .... r-.•s BOEING. • • ment officials between 1971 and 1977. T o s ell $137 mJlllon or aircraft to Egypt, the complaint c harged. Boeing paid $8.7 million t.o two Liechtenstein cor- porations. It also a lleged that to sell $103 million of planes to Syria, Boeing paid $6.2 million to a Swiss bank. TO S ELL TWO 747s worth $60 million to Olympic Airlines. the Greek airline then owned by the late Aristotle Onassis, Boe· ing paid SJ.75 mlllion into two Panamanian companies owned by Onassis. In another case, Boeing paid' commission to two persons and then assured the local govern· ment in writing that "no com- mission was paid or would be paid" It a ppears then that in the a ir craft bus iness, wher e big. ticket Items are being sold, the buyers will not beat a path to your door i( you build a better product. You h a ve to· put down a carpet of greenery to make sure they rind their way. I n <'Ompar1son, t h ~ pcuk · ·u·n i.o n t"c onomy r ur e o n .!Cht-duh>d iurllnes bdwt:cn Lon· don and Lob Anl(eles u; $604 79 und the Off ·St!UbOO f ttre l S $529 93. SI R }"RED()IE, it~ he prefers to be called, u18Q aumounced that h is eompany will a wa rd a $110-mlllion contract to Genera! Elect ric for 15 CF'6·50 high· by pass turbofan engines. T he engines are to be lnstaJled in fi ve McDoMeU Douglas DC-10 and 10 Air Bus Indus tries A·300 aircraft ordered by Laker last. week. He said the fi rst. DC-tOs are s c h e duled for d e li ver y in December 1979 and the first A·300 in December 1980. HE SAID HE decided not to buy British engines for two main re a sons : He believes Rolls· Royce cannot s upply t he jet RB-211 engines in time for the 1981 summer holiday s eason, and because the GE engines will be interchange a ble on all his new planes. "In the fina l e vent. Rolls· Royce withdrew from the con- test because Laker Airways was unable to accept even the few months' delay· which could be needed to re-certify the A·300 I E uropean Air bus) with the Rolls -Royce engine." said Sir F reddie. He told a British Broadcasting Cor p. interviewer a boa r<t the Los Angeles-bound jet: "AFTER A LOT of discussion. we came to the conclusion that if we were to ha ve Rolls-Royce l'ngines, the airplanes would be a few months late." Sir Freddie said his com· ,Sany's next goal will be to ob- tain govenunentaJ sanctions for Sky train se rvices linking Los Angeles and Hong Kong and Hong Kong and London. ''Weekly Quote'' . ' MARINERS PA VS ' Business ·~-· ........ PROFITS PAICTUREO Sir Freddie l•k•r Tips Mag Delp 'Fine Print' Needs Informed Approach By The Asaoeta&ed Prus "Read the fine print" 1s " standard warning for consumers who are about to sign contracts . But unless they know what to look out ror. reading the fine print lsn 't going to do much good, · Here are S?me ge~eral rules on contracts a nd some specific clauses to avoid if possible : pr ice inc luding inte re st and -II you purchase somethlng other char-ges. under an installment sa les con· t r act , the document mus t in· e lude a de s cription of t he m e rcha ndise, the pr ice. the amount or the down payment, the a mount financed, the total rinance cha rge, the a nnual pe rce ntage ra te, the numbe r a nd amount of each monthly payment and the total purch~e -CONDIT IONAL SAl~ES contracts are contracts in which ownership does not pass to the buyer until the last payment 1s made. ll 1s the refore possib le to make payments on a purchase tor years and stlll lose the item by defaulting in the la ter stages of the contract. Energy Laws Focus On Alternative Plans ------ Conditional s a les contracts ofte n have balloon payments. which means that the last pay. menl is much larger than the other monthly payments. -A MERCHANT MAY "as· sign" a contract to a finance company or othe r lending m· stitution. SACRAMENTO <AP > -Several energy bills have become law up· on signing by Gov. Edmund Brown J r. Brown's office said one or the new laws requires utilities to obtain state Public Utilities Commlssion permission before entering the sola r energy field . That bill. AB 2984 by As· se m blym a n To m Bates. D · Oakland. and many others start- ed out as stronger statements in favor of solar as an alternative to fossil fuels and nuclear. energy systems for residenllaJ use . B UT BECAUSE OF Proposi- tion 13, the money was removed and the law merely requires the PUC lo look into new m ethods or financing s uch systems. -AB 2976 by Assemblyman Henry MeUo, D·WatsonviUe, re- q uires the Energy Commission to have a wind energy program. -AB 2841 by Mello asks the Employment D e v e lopme nt D47partment and Energy Com- m 1ss 1on to study t he future employment needs of energy. related indus tries. -AB 3%SG BY Assemblyman Mel Levine, D-Santa Monica de- fi nes s ola r eas ement s ~nd makes it legally eas ie r tor Prices In Area Increase ( ENERGY ) neighbors to reach a greements on restricting sunlight falling on each other. -AB 3324 by Assemblyman Michael Wornum, D·Mill Valley, re quires th e Ene r g y Com· mission to develop a plan to use the maximum amount of solar energy in the state . -SB 1Z72 by Sen. Alan Rob· bins, D-Van Nuys, gives Cal State Northridge $83,000 to con· ser ve energy. I Until fair ly rece ntly. con· s ume rs had Lo continue making paym ents to the third party even tf t h e m e rchandi s e t h ey pu rcba sed turned out to be faulty. This is no longer true. so don't let collectors pressure you by claiming that you owe them the money if the item you bought was substandard. -SOME CONTRACTS con· tain what a re called "accelera· l ion c lauses." This allows the cn?dit.or to de- mand the entire balance or the loan accelerate payme nt lf the buyer misses a payment or is latt> -Beware of any contract that contains waivers. A waiver is a clause under which the consumer gives up a right normally included in the contract. NASO Li1tift91 Barba ra Jordan. 0 -Te xas. wh o w i ll r e tire fr om Congress afte r three terms in the House, will join the board of directors or the E vening Sta r Newspa per C o .• pub l i s h e r of t h e · Washington <D.C. > Evening S t a r whe n the curr ent s.e..ss.Lo n of Co_nK!ess ad - JOurns. -- Businesses To Get Study Methods _of Cinand ng , starting or expanding a s mall busi~ will be discussed during a four. hour seminar at Orange Coast CoUege, Cost.a Mesa. Titled "'Loan Packaging and Bank Relations," the seminar will meet Saturday from lr.30 a .m . to 12:30 p.m . in the Fine Arts Ha ll 116. Seminar topics will include "Inco me P rojections," "Cash F lo w ProJectio ns ," "Critical Ratios." "Star ting.up Busi- ness." ''Expansion Programs" and "F 'nancing Resources." Mo re information Is available a t the college. 556·5880. I 8.526%=8.899% LOS ANGELES (AP > -Prices or goods and services in Orange and Los Angeles countie s kept rising last month but the rate or increase was the slowest in 11 months, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has re- ported. ANNUAL RATE ANNUAL YIEtD Eflectlve $ec>t. 27 to Oot. 4 On ~10,000 minimum slx·month "money morkef' accounts. For further Information call 642-4000. Ask for our "money marker speclallat. Annualized yield -If principal & all Interest were to remain In the account at the same ra1e for one year. ~~.::•· T..ixes and lnnatlon, esumat~ to be 6-7% In 1978, ore making it harder for people to rct."lin or build 1he 1r as.sci). The I.RS ha) aggre~ivdy elim inated mnnv taic Incentives used by investors in the p.1~t. Yet with the eonstnnt tax luw revi5lons. there arc atill opportunlde5 availahlt! for lnvcstoo to shelter or defer both investment and earned income (I.e . ~Jlory and comm1~1on). lf you plan your 1978 pro~r.1m now. m thc r th:ln w::ilt till yc,1r cnJ. you'll h.we :1rnrlc time-to a n ,1lyrc and ptoperl~ ch01>,c du.: one which wlll ll'lc~t your ClhJeclive. For a penonial con11ultation, 1n ludin); 1f you wrah your taic attorney o r C.P.A .• conrnct: Parker Oalc, ~nlor Viet Pruident. at (71-4) 6+4.-4620 or the oddrc:~ 6hown below. ~~ lllC'Olf'°'- lnv~tm~ni &nkm Sm« 1936 Mm1l-m New Yort St1.ldc E«h.in11t ;1nd Od1tt Pnnc!J.'ll Ell'(~nat­ L."' An1:1;lo • S.m FmnclM.o • Newpon &uc.h •New York ·Ort' h11m, Or 606 South Olive St~t. lt1' An~lo, CA 9CX.'11 Paced by increases in costs o! medical care. and despite a significant decrease in the price of entertainment, the con· sumer price index for t h e are a 's ur b a n dwellers rose .3 percent lo a r ecord 194.9. THAT MEANS it cost $19.49 to buy goods and services in August that went for $1Q in the base .~~~ .... ; .. ., .• --u-elWeen· August tm and August 1978. the local consumer price iri· dex rose 7 .9 percent, the l argest 12·mo nth in· c rease since April 1977, when prices rose 8.4 per· cent over Apr il 1976 leve ls. T h e o n l y m ajor category in which prices dropped in August was e n ter tain m ent. with lower prices recorded (o r s ports veh icle s. winte r sporting goods. toys, hobbies and music equipmenL. INVESTING Mon\11 U 19 IS.It Hllcm i..U IS lS TrO. th II 03 11.QS MIG • 40 10 ll II 10. ll.11 Swl11 GI 6,lS .... COMPANIES NtWS •• , 1021 MonM 1.00 NL Tr Pe5'1 ,_,, . MIO l•.JJ IS,4~ Plan Inv 11 ~ 14. 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Ma HO "°"' " ,......... •11<om h o ui MIT io» u " ,.._ ~ '1" ,. '""' •41 • 11 •w 1" '""'•' • STOCKS I BUSINESS Thur duy, (Jo in1t Pric· .. " NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~. s.s>temb41r 29, 1978 l/N DAIL V Pll.0~ 81 Goofoffs, Note Good, Bad Neu.8 Reported By JOHN CVNNIFF .. ~.__....,.. For Lhe liberal aru slud.ent. for the home,maktr worry· Ing about prices. ind for tbe gloomy ot heart who behe..,e the American worker has become a aoololf. these items of Interest· -For the liberal arts srldua&e: LlberaJ art students are prUed by some buli1'esa organiutJons. TRUE, MANY COMPANIES LOOK ror business or re- lated majors. but others esteem the liberal artists for thrur reasoni~ and other abilities. Cargill. Inc .. a MlnneapoliS·based. privately owned. multibiUion dollar, worldwide trader of com- modities. traditionally hires liberal arts graduates a£ management trainee" "We feel they have a rounded education, are generally .able to exp~ess themselves. and have an open mind.'' say R. "Barney" Saunders. a group vice president wl>o in· terview1 potential trainees. Saunden. hlmselr a liberal arts grad "who knew nothing about the grain bUJlness." doesn't believe. as SOl'l'le do. that broadly educated slu· den ~s lack the sharpness. the sense or dlr~ •tlon ~ed by buliness. l ie of the bett t.bllap I teamed in colleg • was how to learn -about somefoing completely new. with no pre- vious frame of reference." be aald. A GRAIN MERCHANT, BE says. <:.u1111111"" must be a fast thlnker. a hard worker, be able to express himself, get along with peopl_e and have a fast. an~lyticat mind. 1be liberal arts. he ma.tot.aim, are good tralmng. -For homemakers the message is less reJreshmg According to Howard Hjort. Agricuiture Department chief economist, "a stable farm price altuatlon in 1979 would likely result in food price increaaea on the order or 4 ors percent." Not ~d_-~far. . Al that point Cilibanl( ecooomi.Sts began makin~ their own projections. Hjort's prediction. they say. assumes an utflatlon rate or 6.5 percent to 7.S percent. ''We' expect IS percent or more." they said. BASED ON HJORT'S STATEMENT. they contmucd. the grocery biU or a typical four-person family next yeaI would rise by about $3.40 a week. if farm prices rema1r. stable. The calculations gel even more foreboding: "Smaller meat and dairy supplies." the economists maintain, "couJd push that bill up by $6.lS a week." And the message continues to darken. "These increases. if realized, would be on top.of the $6.21 weekly increase already foreseen for 1978 for the typical rour-person family that spent $62.10 a w~k on groceries in um ." the economists st.ate. And they are not through. Relentlessly. insensitively. ther pile on the misery ; "APPLYING THE lt7t INCREASES to this year·~ in· dicated weekly average food bill of $68.31. that fam1iy could be spending as much as $74.46 a week ror food by the end of 1979." That's the eod. Yes. indeed. -For the worker. and for those whb think he no longer Is interested in a good day's work for a good day·s pay: It isn't so. says Prof. David Cherrington of Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. On a scale of one to 100. "pride in craft.smansh1p" placed $4, outranking "more money or larger pay in· crease" by two points Dow Closes in Black Despite Rate Pin£h NEW YORK CAP> -The stock market turned ln a list· less showing today amid continuing evidence of upward pressure on Tntereat rates. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which had fallen 7.97 points Wednesday, gained 1.12 points to 861.31. 11. had bee ndown most ofthe day. Losers outnumbered gainers by about a 4·3 margin among New York Stock Exchange.listed issues. An increase In the prime lending rate to 9~ percent continued to spread steadily through the banking industry Doae.lonr•1I rrragr• ,,~0c.:r"""P' F,,.., e>o.-J-..... .a91J\ 0.... "41911 Low CloW Cha JO lnG tlil . .., a.AA3 IS4 'Cl .. I.JI, I i' >0 Tn1 141.12 244.JS t1' t7 141.~ • O 10 U VII la. IO '°' '4 10S IS lc». IJ-O 14 o s•-,,._,. *·" 1'6.G m .20. on '""us . . .. . . ... . .. 1.S....IOO lreft MO.JOO VIII\ • • • .... .. • .. • • .. .. • .. ~3.}00 '1 s1-. . . . . . . . . . ueo . .oo What Stork11 Did HEW YOR1' IAPI Ad'ol•llced Otcll-Vr>U••n~d To••• ISwe\ H•w lllQ"' New IO•O\ SAl.E~ IAP• -...... -.... ...., .. -DNL'Y PfLOT Thurtda r ..a, 1178 y, 8410tembe .... ' , !. . I t . J , I r ~ I ' , ligtrts 11 0YJ "I~( 0 8 100 s. 17 mg .,.,:. 11 mg _me .. ""' · · mg mcoune a cigarefte by 1-~~-~~-v per crgarelle. FTC~ eport May '78 I •• 1 ... ..--~ I I l ' . , "B&H I like' yopr style!' Warning : Th e Sur . That Cigarette S geon General H 0 making Is Oange as . e1~rm1nPrl -------rous to four HeJlth -. r. i . • I I ' J I ' ' . J I I , ' ; . • • . I -. . ' . , l t ~ I J • . I . I ~NSIDE : •Ann Landers •Erma Bombeck •Television •Entertainment Thurldty, Bepternbef 28. ,,~ I Cherie Kerr: Class was an instant hit. Getting 'Meaningful' As our language continually evolves, many of us have dif- ficulty keeping up with current usage. Imagine Rip van Winkle waking up after a 20-year doze under the Huntingi.n Beach Pier. Looking at his Jong, while beard in sbock, he would probably mutter, "Oh, no. l 've become elderly." To which a fr1endJy surfer passing by with board under his arm might reply: "Say, hey. we don't use that term anymore." "What am I then?" ''Senior citizen. man. Senior citizen. And right now you look a little strung out, like somebody did a num.ber on you. Say, why don't you go on down to the center and rap with someone?" Understandably, old Rip would probably be a bit confused. As our language continuaJJy evolves, replacing old terms with new, many or us ha ve di((iculty keeping up with current usage. In the last 15 years or so, many new words and groups of words have been added to our vocabulary. Words such as man and woman are being replaced with the word peraoa. Handlc•s: in· dividuala o(ten prefer to be ftlled deve men· tall)' dfUbled: lndlana are native Am cans. BomOHXuals are put of the. Ga,y Community, llftfean-A19erte•ns are Cbluaoa ud olhera ot Spanfah berltaee may be called Latiftos. Dogcatchers are anJmal control of- fl cers: 1arba1e collectors, sanitation enclneen; and undertakers have bet6me morti- cians. Today, salesmen are account executives Chergl Romo Bums, hoboes and vagrants are routinely assigned the broader term of Street People and a fight with the kids may mean you're having problems with interpersonal relationships. What used to be called a "camp folJower" is today a "groupie'' and politicians routinely take the pulse of "Middle·America's silent majority" by going out to "press the flesh." Although these are but few o( the changes in our day-to-day usage of the language, are they reflective or a hidden, deeper signJCicance? Js the seemlnc revolution of words a barometer of a lar1er re'V'Qlutlon? Altboulh many of the changes brought about a a 1'98ult of lhe 10Cial and cultural re- volUUGlll ot-uie '60s and '7oi ve perllape more apperent. our language rtalt¥ hasairn-npct more tn the last 15 years thaii In PNviOUS de· cades. At. luat that.'• the oplnion ot Professor Owen Tilomas, director or UCJ's llngulstJcs pro- e(lturing_._._. ____ ~ Kris Noring, left, and Dee Dee Bacon, play an airplane scene. Learning Comedy 'Basically, what they're learning is mental agility: they're learning to think much faster than normal. ' By DENNIS McLELLAN Of, ... 0 .. 11, ...... s- "Cho1r" director Cherie Kerr stepped in front of the doien children standing in a semi· circle in her Huntington Harbour family room. All eyes were steadfast upon the director. She raised her arm. The "symphony" began. Like an orchestra tuning up, the choir began vocalizing, a low-level muUeriog sound that grew more audible under Ms. Kerr's direc· tion: .. , hate my brother He doesn't let me go in the pool l just get pushed around I'm really mad I won't take It anymore." The verbal symphony rose to a jumbled din. relieved only by the director pointing to in· dividual children for solos: ''l'M REALLY MAD AT HIM FOR WHAT HE DID." ''WHY DOESN'T SHE GET OFF MY BACK?" "I 'M SICK AND T IRED OF TAKING OUT THE TRASH." THE SYMPHONY REACHED an emotional peak. climaxing abruptly with a sweep of the director's arm. ..Verv Rood." said Ms. Kerr fl ram . 1'he use of nett' terms and woros to dea~rlbe actions and teelings is actually a healthy sign. "There is less tolerance for name caJUng ind I think it's a sl~n that society Is developing • eoo&al cons<: Lenee •• &aid.. naomu Many'Small cbHdreTJ today. be ad~ are not even aware of the "terrible and neaatlve'' eottDOUt.ioDI we once used •aalnst elhnJc and ndaortt)-lf'OUPI· Surprisingly. neighbors never have ca11ed to inquire about the noise. If they had, they would be relieved to learn that the vocal sym- phony is just an exercise in Ms. Kerr's im- provisatJonal comedy class. In fact. when the class put on a show for parents in a park several weeks ago, the parents were especially impressed with the "choir" finale. "( thought their parents were J!oin~ to fall out of thei r chairs.' said Ms. Kerr, who haf> been teaching improvisational comedy to elementary school children since late 1976. Ms. Kerr. who has modeled and done ra?io commercial vo1Ci?-overs, was one or the foundmg members of The Groundlings, a Los Angeles im- provisational comedy group that included a then- uoknown Laraine Newman. LATELY SHE HAS BEEN writing for magazines and doing publicity work, but she re- s urrected her comed y background after Harbour View School sent parents a letter ask- in~ if they had any talents to share with stu- dents. Her once-a-week class was an instant bit (Sff COMEDY, Pair;e C2> COME' TO .,RAP" and (X)Nsc1ousNess RAISING St,ssiort o.ny ..... , ........... ~ Some theorists feel soci~y assign& its own - names to groups, he said, and as tbe 1roups achieve a greater senae of Identity they prefer to pick their own name. There are numerous e>t> amples of thi9 in folklore and fairytales where if someone had your name-, you were in their po er. "It ls name or be named," said Thom.-. "and th6 namers are eoing to be Jn control." In (Jee &OllO, P .. e Q) ""' ,,, ..... , ..• ,. ~ .... - £2 DAILY PILOT ANN LANDERS / ERMA BOMBECK Rights for Dying DEAR ANN !...ANDERS I read lh l~Her from "Ye llna Cultly" and my hu11 w nl out lO him How \ad It ml41 be to loae M>- meone )"OU love and th n ~ radlcuJed for ~ln1 the only one who bad the decency to tell tha t person lbr truth whl'o tlley u ktd to know I rtteOOy took a home b.eahh·alde coural' W'hlcb lauaht me, amon1 other lhlnp, how t.o dul wlth the terminally 111 ~ent We we"' aaveo literature thll hi ~uni to rill r comfort to people en a 11milar situation It waa put totttbu by lhe Soul/lwl'Sttm Mlchlf an laaervl ce Educat on Couocil and It 16 tailed "The OYiQI ~nlOf't'I 8111 or Rl&hts," Will you &>leue pnnt It? -BEEN "t'UEREAND BACK DEAa B.T .A .8 .: Tlllaak Yo'* la ~all ol A•• £••lier• 0. ~...oe.. people )'"4H1 lll•Y• IM!lptd toda7. Here It I•: THE DYING PEUON'S BIU.OF &IGllTS I have the rl1bt to be t reated aa a Jiving hum•n belnc until I die I h•ve the rilCbt to malnt aln a sense of ho pt'fulneas, however chanalnc it.a focus m ay be I ba~ the ri&ht to be cared lot by those who can mai~ln a sense or hopefulneaa, however chan1lna this might be. I have the right t.o ex· ••• Romo (From Pa&e CU some societies, individuals have both a publJc and a private nume -a nd one must guard bis private name l~t it be discovered. Changing your name or the term used to describe your occupation. may indicate a s ign or upward moblllty. When expressions begin t.o pick up negative connotations. they are usually rcplact.-d with neutral words. "Words drop out and we don't even notice," !>&Id the professor. "And words take on broader meanings and often embracf' smaller mean· preH my feelln11 and emotlom about my ap- proachlq death, ln my own way. I have the rlaht to participate Ln declalona concernlna my cue. I have the right t.o ex· peel contJnuln& medical a nd nur1ing attention even thouah "cure" goolas must be changed to "comfort" goals. I have the right nol to die alone. I have the right to be free from pain. I have the r lght to have my q ueations ans wered honestly. I have the right not to be deceived . I have the right to have belp rrom and for my family in acceptiag my death. I have lbe right t.o die in peace and dignity. I have lhe right t.o re· lain my indivlduallly and not be judged for my d ecis ions , which may be contrary to the beliefs ol others. ( Horoseope FRIDAY. SEPT. it Bv SYDNEY OMAllR ] A&lf.S fMarch 21 April 191: Idea which had been on back burner will come to lrulUon. You will be at right place at right time -you gain recognition ahd chancti to prove a major thesis . Dlaplay veraatlllty. Be alert. cheerful. You are aoin1 to wln ! TA\J8lJ8 <AprU 20·May 20): You can make correct declllon which adds up to a blgaer bank account. fl'oUow hunch, use lessons learned )n recent past . Cancer. Capricorn, Aquar ius persons ncure prominently -and so does the number u . Yee. vou will locate item that has been mlalns or lost. GEMINI <May 21-June 20>: Be active. s hake off fears. doubts -cycle is high and your judement ls on target. Know it and act as if aware of IL Be a self-starter. Highlight indepen· dence, originality: encourage new contacts. Ac· cept challenges. You 're a fronl·rwtner! CANCER IJune 21-July 22 1: Be meticulous concernina details -take oothing for granted. especially in connection with sales. rentals. leases. Aquarius. Gemini, Scorpio persons figure promlnently. A clandestine conference could be scheduled. LEO <July 23·Aug. 22 ): Social life ac· celerates -a Gemini makes you laugh and also provides needed information. Gloom is chased -you have reason t.o pull out au stops for a celebration. Smile! Your sUMy, Leo peraonalily wins the dav ! LIBRA <Sept. 23:oct. 22): Survey long. range prospects -be aware of cultural gaps. dlllerences. Do some market research. Pisces, Virgo and possible contractual obligations figure In scenario. Give fuU play t.o instinct, in· tuition. You are Roiniz to obtain some vital answers. SCORPIO <Oct . 23·Nov. 2ll: Accent on responslbillty. Investment , involvement. dis· cussing budget with part.ner, mate. Older in· dividual expects you t.o rulfill obligation -and you should. Capricorn, Cancer persons figure prominently -and so does the Number 8. All My Children I round out about the current pop phenomenon that is taking college campuses by sto rm quite by accident. I was vacuumlne the family room laal sum- mtr when my sweeper ~eluted t.o ptck up an ob· Ject . lt was one of my c hildren s prawled in front ol lbe TV set like a .. All the .m1v. folio-at piece of sculpture. 1 ,.-..v ... teacher? Or a child wlUl • · W hat a re y 0 u east one soap e>pera. We lines?" watchm.t?" I asked. look at those families H.e sighed. "Okay. "Shhbh! It's All My and their problems and you ve made your poJnL. Children." ryu~~eynlmorey we.:.re not I Now how about writing "You're ldddina... me a check for my hous-'Th I began to w h th n g d · ' e guys al school ~aps after that and de· r:~ tuition next wouldn't m iss lt. We caded t.o ""ve my .,,.n the schedule o ur c lasses .,.. <YU .. our father and J around it. lf we need the soap opera home he had have been talking about credit t.o graduate we ne ver had. When he that.·· I s aid, "and run in and out of the dropped by a couple of frankly you haven 't lounge. After all. it's days later a nd asked been carryi ng your family... why he had no clean share or problems re- l I ea n e d o n the socks. 1 smiled and said. cently. so we 're writing sweeper and tried t.o re· "Have you ever seen yououtoftheseries." late to eo..: • i Erica on her knees shak· .. T hat sounds 1·1 k"' &;.O .ca receiv ng a ing the static electricity " call from Nick just out o r two mismated something Tara would before she married Tom socks? 1 also don't cook. d o ··· h e sa id a nd a nd went off to St. Croix make beds. t a ke o ut stomped out or tt)c for he r honey moon. 'arbage, sew or shop. 1 _r_oo_m_. ______ _ When Chuck lert Donna JUSt touch up my wet at the reception in order 11 1 k RUFfEll'S to r e ndezvous with ri~~.~ and look wor· Tara, Chris and Jeff "Where's the car?" WHOLSTIRY were headed for Tara "ff · w... Y• w-for a surprise visit. Ed· ave you ever seen a -na made inroads with car on a soap opera? Or ...... B a TV set? Or a roach? A lftl.....,..,. e n n Y whe n Ph ii washer repairman? A ._c_ .... _..w...,.. .. ..,-_..•.•-.u_.1,;,,t _.. learned that Chuck and T a r a were together ------------------- ~·: ings." As art example, Thomas cited the word "de· er" -originalry meaning any wild animal· and the word "girl" which less than a t~and years ago referred to a ny YOUD.I male or female. Then there is tfle word "busay" which used to be slang for housewife, and bu today degenerated into something less. I have the right to dis· cuss a nd enlarge my re· li glous and/or spiritual exper iences, regardless of what they may mean t.o others . SAGITfARIUS cNov. 22-Dec. 2U: E m · phasis on testing, finding out whether you are in love or a victim or habit pattern. Aries. Libra rtgure prominenUy. A partnership -or mar· rtage proposal -~mmands spotlight. Hold off on new project. You have to tie some loose ends. when Charlie nearly drown e d . D e von dropped hints to Wally they might marry but ~hen Donna wu injured in an accident Phoebe convinced Charles t o escort her to the wed- ding. Does youJr daughter need confidence? . . ...:. ... ., " • • • • ··As Jong as the language la used by peo· pie,.. said Professor Thomas, •·people will change it." Well, Rip. why don't you get out from under that pier, get yourself some new threads. s tep on into the comer disco. a nd begin contributing to society in a meaningful and effective way? Vicki Lawton Formerly with BuJloek's. Specializing in all phases of hair design. ~ t 'rt't" ('nn!!ultallon ,_ ... 1120 Irvine Blvd .. Newport Beach CD 642-3484 I have the ri.rht to expect that the aanciUly of tbe hU111an body wlll be r espected alter de· alb. I have the right to be cared for by caring, sensitive, knowledeea- ble people who will at- tempt t.o understand my needs and will be able to gain sol'l'e satisfaction in hE''ping me race my death Club Calendar "'11$ each Wedneadoy in the Daily Pilot and contains nohces ot wmMn's and i~e club meetings and evnti /or Ille /oUowing Wttlc - Thu"1day through WtdM1· day. Send not1tt• to Club Calendar, Daily PUot. P.O Bor Jsttl, Coata Mtia. CA 92626. Be aure to include 11our namt and phone number. Noticti muit be in OUT ~ two wttlcs tn advance CAPRICORN <Dec. 22..Jan. 19l : Get basic information. work out plan, make dependents undentand they m ust pull their own weight. Be creatively selfish -protect your own interests. Belng self·sacrificiniz now merelv encourages ridicule. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18 ): Good Moon aspect coincides now with getting t.o heart of matters . Your feelings, style, individuality dominate -you.can make sweeping, significant changes. Know 1t and be confident. Me mber bf opposite sex does care -very much. PIS<'.ES fFeb. 19·March 201: You'll be more relaxed 1n vour own environment. VersaUUly, ~rt., charm: humor could flourish -where you hve. Gemm.I . Saiziuarius fllUJ'e promlnenUy . ••• lA»medy (From Paie CU with the students. · 'Thev went berseTI(: they just loved it." she said. ~ ~--------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Because there was no s ummer school this year she decided to use her home for the worksbops-11be charges a $30 per month fee - for those students who wanted to rontinue through the summt>r. .. Have an anniver~ry ball. In feet. have 3 anniversary balla. Come on in to Forty Love and tell ua when your ennl~ la. Just before the big day we'll send you a lid from your own an-niWrUIY ball. Bring It In and we'll attach it to a can of tennis balls. Besides. she said. all tbev need Is a floor and a few chairs. And what do they do? Thev do breathing, articulation and concen· tratlon exercises. along with creating and im· provlslng comedv scenes. They also have characterization homework: studying people, such a old men. t.o see how thev walk and talk. .. I HAVE ONE GIRL who can do an 18· month old baby to a 90-year-old," said Ms. Kerr. "I begin by having them imitate mothers, fathers brothers and sisters." A.Mi ln doin8 scenes s uch as an airline trip or atarlet audition. they m1&b1 have live dlfferftt things to remember to do. "BasicaJly, what they're leamlng is mental agility: they're teaming to think much faste.r than nonnaJ. It takes total concentration and self-discipline. '"lbe other thing Is give and take. which Is the most important. I don't want one person steallng the_wbole show.'' ,. ni'cSU ~~hf."lbti~~~,' all ttllt beautiful co-ordinated tennis wear that makes tennis the game It should be. Altbough what they learn will beoef'il the m In whatever prOlession (bey enter, some of the children are a bit star-struck. said Ms. Ke rr .# ~· ... ~.:.:' C.'?!:..~f'Tir..·---""' .~~ 1 • r ' OJl'Or aniOf ~ J(laB Whb 't(ranttllg{)'o~""'fo be an actor or actress it will be much easter to remember scripts. It builds up their thinking power " Jorry love -we·u m.l~ your Annlvers.-ry A re.ii b.--11. 26 P:alNon ltl9ftd •NEWPORT BEACH (71 41'40-.W23 MS. KERB. NOTED that several children who were setting poor grades or who were "social Hroes." have gained self-confidence and made a complete turn-around. "What it's done for these kids is really fantastic." The children have been meeting for three hours one evening a week. In December Ms. Kerr plans to move classes int.o a studio in Hun- tington Harbour and expand t.o Include second graders through high school students. "I always tell them there is no such thing as a mistake ln class.'' she said. "1be beauty of this class ls It offers them complete freedom of expression " DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842•&878 ~~~CHRISTMAS IN('':· . SEPTEMBER I Free Magic Show YES, BY POPULAR DEMAND? STARTS FRI. SEPT. zt, 10 AM. WREATHS, CARDS~ ORNAMENTS, STOCKINGS, APRuNS, PILLOWS, PAPERS, RIBBONS, ETC., ETC. ..... .,, .... ,, llJ .... Cl Dack When MON. to-mtJB .• sn. 11·1 .f. CJO · . FRI. ftll S. SUN, 12·5 8901 ATI ANTA AVE.d M>CNOL1AHUNTINC10N ·5335 • Chuek Jonfl the MtglO Min returnt to Huntl~ton Center to entertain chlldrtn end parent1. 31tternoon •~ dtlly from 2 10 4 pm U.'%.,~ 1IO4 pm 8uft~,... s-Oleoo Fwv remp to Center Orlvt at ~b!VCS , HI • "That's family?" I asked incredulously. "It's home away from hom e ," be explained. Cell 641-H7t. Put .... word• to work for c.I ..... , ............ , d ttr• a 1Sc11M1• .,, ' ,#fll9----75tl\ J\1U\ille/lSOltY----- . banJolino fa It fathlon boot , ... ~ •.• llodi O< ~~Coif. .......... o.t. .._._, ...... S70 u ~ ~"'i~ SHOfS 99 Fasllion Island ••• Newport Beach ... 759·9551 FEATURING I ENTERTAINMENT Wnstrup Olessen and his Black Forest Band will play at MS benefit. MS Benefit Slated More kno"le-di.tt• ~bout muJt1ple i.clerois11> h1.11> be4:n gained 10 the las t JO years than In the pre' 1oui. 100, but the "°ork must not stop now Tht1t 1s tht' op1n1on of Dr SU.nJey van den Noori . proft"•SOr of neurology itnd dean of the Cithfornu.1 College of Med1t'1ne, UCI Van dt>n Noort 14 US ~uest speaker al a kick off luncheon for the third a nnual MS Garden Party. hosted by H1ch&rd Hausman at the Fluor Corp The fest1Vlt1es th1 l> year wiU have an Oc- toberfest the me and will take place Sunday, Oct. 8, at Roger 's Gardens. Newport Beach. Guests will bt! !>erved Bavarian food , wine and beer and hear music by Winstrup Olessen and nis German Black Forest Band. A Bavarian accordion player will stroll through the gardens and German dancers will perform. For tickets, $50 pe r person. write to the Or a nge County MS Cha pte r, 18821 Bardeen Ave .. Irvine. Calif. 92713 .. Van den Noort, in d1scuss1ng current MS re- lsca rch, said that disease in lhe last century was "a result of a lack of civilization" while in this century 1l is .. a product of overconsumption of food and smoking ... MS is a disease of civilization but is not due to overconsumption, he said. 1l used to be a dis- ease of the north and in World War I was more likely to occur in draftees from the upper mid die class. Yan den Noort likened it lo polio, which also was an illness of upper m iddle class children. Children of parents in this economic level u sually were protected from disease until a later age. Van den Noort explained, while poorer youths were exposed to viruses and built up immunity youn~er Research has shown that MS probably is a ''1rus d1seast•. Van den Noort said. "Now we re· allze that most of us harbor one or more viruses In our body. such as cold sores. .. It is probable lhat MS is similar to the cold sore virus. ll is acquired in the latter part of the firs t decade of life and results in a chronic in· fection which nares up from time to time. ( ) "lt 's possible that many of us in this room have the disease but our body Is fiJhting it ofr." Van den Noort told the luncheon audience. "We're uncertain if we're dealing with a '1 ru~ infection or a disease in which the rt"s ponse to the virus is the problem." A virus alters the surface of a cell and .Ai hen the body tries to reject the cell an "im· m unity to self" results, Van den Noort said. MS rarely produces death but brings a pro- longed disability. It is a disease or youth since it usually affects people In their 20s and 30s. One major problem with continulng the re- search Is that the federal government has diminished its support and grant monies are very hard to find. Van den Noort feels that the private sector must pick up the burden. He said local efforts also should center on establishing a clinic or center for research in Orange County. THE AREA RUG Area Rugs by tbe Huodreds Choose from various sizes. designs and shapes. Ovals -oblo ngs -Rounds -Octagons. Direct Crom Manufacturer to you. Wall to Wall Carpet. 11.-. WARNER AV£. 10% DllC. ntt• COUPON FOUNTAIN VAUEY (1 Blk. w. of Magnolla> Ph. 847-1044 ~ . .... . ~'!.as:G~~ THE RIGHT WAY Advanced Health Center i will help you get weight off S INGLE AGAIN: "Communication and and keep It off! Negotiation -Keys to Developing a Rela· lionship" will be the topic of a program with Pat Allen at the Marriott Hotel, 900 Newport • 'Personalized Program' tailored Center Drive, Newport Beach, at 8 p.m. Friday, just for: you! To meet your Sept. 29. All ages, $5. -, needs! PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS: Orange Coast Chapter 26 is having an open lo the public • No Shots, Gimmicks, or Fad dance at 9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 29, at the Costa Diet! ~o~l: ~try Club, 1101 Goll Course Drive, • Professional Staff! NEWPORT JEWISH SINGLES: At R n.m LOOK BETTER Sunday. Oct. 15, Ruth Howard will hold an • open house. For information, call Sylvia at FEEL BETTER 645-4701 or Ruth aC 645·2317. SI NGLES LIBERATION: Robert Davidson, Get More Fun Out Of Life Ph.D .• will lead a series of workshops beginning ® on Thursday, Oct. 5. For information about this Call Now for lnforr.'latlon UCI extens ion course call 833·5414. ORANGE COAST SINGLES: Card night at (714) 975-()700 Mary Argo's at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30. Advanced Health Center BYOB. Call Mary ror dir~Uons : 549-3682. Thutadlly. S.ptember 28. 1978 DAILY PILOT t3 Otller Shows Continuing Mesa Unveils Comedy The last of the community ~ J through Saturday or th1i. wehk theater groups along the Oranae I . :... .. ~ and next ut 8 :30 and Oct & ·.,l Coast to open Its 1978·79 seuon -• nterm~· i 30. does so this weekend when the ;;: Tom Titus * · Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse un· BACKSTAGE -The lfur~· wraps the Orange County pre-quin Dinner Playhouse ha~ an · miere ol the new comedy "An paint. the Smell or the Crowd" nounced its 19711.79 ~ehon Al~st Perfect Person." at the Westminster Community through next May . . followu)g Thethree-characlerplaycen-Theater. 7272 Mapl e St., the current "Plaza Suite" will ters on a widowed Democratic Westminster C893·86261. Kent be J ean Ke rr's "Mary Mar,Y." contender for a congressional Johnson's production or the al· on Oct 11 .. then co~es "The seal who learns s he has been legorical musical comedy P aJam c. Came·· <Nov. 2''· narrowly defeated by the elderly Performane?es Friday and "Norman. Is That You·"' 1J~ male Republican incumbent. Saturdays at 8 ;30 through Oct. 7. 91. "The Mind With the Oir:t y Donna Dayton, Fred Owen \tan" <Feb. 13L "Luv" <Marth and Alfred Lutjeans comprise--••SAVJNG GaACE" at the 20 1 a nd ··Tue Suns hine Boyi," the cast of the show under the San Clemente Community IApril 24 1 .. direction or Pali Tambelllni, Theater, 2i)2 Avenida Cabrillo. CALLBOl\RD _ Yellow B k who's beginning her 14th season San Clemente <492-0465 ). Jack . • nc as resident director or the Civic Sharkey's zany new comedy un· Ro~d Shows. a . Newport Beac~- Playhouse. "An Almost Perfect der the direction or Ben Julzi based profession ~I c hll.dren :. Person" will be staged Fridays Performances Thurs day-; theater ~omp~ny , 1~" looking for d S turcl t 8·30 r f through Saturdays at 8:30 until actors and actresl>CS for the an a ays a · or our 1978· 79 tounn~ season . . . <tud1 weekends in. the. Com munlty Oct. ?: sert Son .. at Se bas· lions will be held next week and Center aud1toriu~ l>n the . -. TheDe . g those intereste d s ho uld cau Orange County Fairgrounds. llan s West ~nner Playhouse. 673·7970 for-an appointment Reser vations 556-5459. 140 A venida Pico, San Clemente · OTHER STAGE productions on the community. professional and collegiate circuit continuing their respedh'e runs are: <492-9950>. Sigmund Romberg's Deters Cr.ot 1926 operetta staged by Gary T ~ iuo Davis. Performances nightly ex- -"The Failure to Ziizag" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Lacuna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach < 494·0743 >. Douglas Rowe directs John Ferzacca's original drama about the sinking or the USS In· dianapolis during World War II. Performances Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:30 and thls Sun- day only at 2:30, closing Oct. 7. cept Monday at varying curtam l Roo JI' times throojth Oct. IS. ll ' ts -"Plaza Suite" at the Harle· -·'The Roar or the Grease- quin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd. just north or Costa Mesa C979-S5111. Neil Simon's comedy of hotel room hijinks playing every night but Monday through Oct. IS. -''Barefoot in the Park" at Golden West College, Hunt· ington Beach <892·7711 1. Another Simon script in its umpteenth s t aging, playing Thursday c:1nename 6 scAEEn 6 ] l~ 2 5 5 ] ( 0 mp LE X Cll•itm•n AH &. S•nl• An• ......... y . MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PG) "BULLY" (PG) "ALMOST SUMMER" (PG) "AMERICAN GRAFFITI!" HOLL YWOOO lA PI -Brock Peters plays a sharec ropper who bucks the sys te m during the Depression in ABC's "Roob· The Next Generat1ons ·• George Stanford Brown, who appeared in both the original "Roots" a nd the sequel. direct:. from a scnpt by Thad Mumford. The sequence is being shot on locat1on in Bakersfield. , ...... . " ..... , .. . "4·2400 u •u .. . .... ..., .. . "4·2400 ·-•t.- OllY'f C'MA 51 e OOtOlf llAWlf •OUL '1A T lltOI ltlllt AYALAHCHI <NI MUNO ••IY e -COMt A&MOST SUMMH IHI ~UI AMHICAN ou"m "'°' '"" -· w '* .aflftr ITI NCMlA Y ll'OI ,ll,. C04tvtm SUMMll IPOI WUHN MAfrf e IUlM CMllUll HIAYIN CAN WAIT1it01 ,IUI OHi AND OHL T ll'OI · l IW1' HYlllCIU>t • I.AU y rtt~ "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" (PG) "SPEED TRAP" 213/r.31·9$10 HOOHI ll'OI 4 'll" t "HEAVEN CAN WAIT .. (PG) "FOUL Pl.Ar (PG) "FUN WITH DICK & JANE" "FOUL Pt.A Y" (PG) "FUN Wt.TI:f DICK a JANE" "CORVETTE SUMMER" "JOY RIDE" (PG) "ALMOST SUMMER" "AMERICAN GRAFFlnr· AMMALHOUSE "HEAVEN CAN WAIT' "AMERICAN HOTWAX"(PG) "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" <PG) "GONE IN 60 SECONDS" ALL Dllft..MS OP1M 7:M P.M. ..-.n'l T CftHCI U-1 J f'rff Ut11et1 e Kie»-~aYtro11...S TMI DllYll111 MUNO •IHY e -COMt •,_ A&MOST SUMMlllN I '•.' 'lUa ,• AMDICAN ou"m 1"' :- "'11 Ml.LIU ,j llYINCN Of ,.,.. ,ANJNll ~ lttUS tNTllNATIONAL YllYITtltOl4 °""" CM&MI -_... H.&•• "'°'1L Pl.A y•• Wl9•n-r:,_o ""''-..... ..,, ... ~,,.. .. ,_ . .._ .... "" "HUYIN CAM W.4fr INI -~, .. l.&T/-111~>.IMol'-1:1...,lt '"'"~-"OHi R.IW o~a THI CUCKOO'S MIST' Ill y .. I CREATIVE AGGRESSION FOR SINGLES: Open Every Day 8 AM to 10 PM Dr. Herb Goldberg will talk about "The In: TheProfeulonalApproechtoSetfControf • J,,, ~llM'li · / timate Revolution" from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m . Weight, Smoking, Alcohol end Stre11. ~C.O z.JtAi,AJ-f'I q.c.. U. · Saturday, Oct. 7. The seminar Is offered by :;---::-o-?<,_...,,,~ Cu as ti i ne Community College and pre-., 300 BrtstolStreet North. Newport BMch, CA92ee0 Because llwre's going 10 be nothing straigh1 i:~gistra4ion is ~equi~ed b}-.se~t. 2~ ,_Call l!iii~!ii!i,i!l!ij!~!~~!!! aboutaCHE£CHlcCHONGfilm. ft. n~sw.Nft~._ t~ .:.....-""""'" ·..,..~~~;-.i::, EveYY generation has had their own comedy d1111. '~"'~*-~~,5·'f~'11d~~~~-.. from our lx>yB dept. forf811. .. "'. I and Martin and lewis really "jtetured th1> 50 "'· CHEECll lc CHONG have helped makt' the 70's go "'\JP IN SMOKE; CHEECH a CHONG are the C'OVledy h 'cHll that gaw blnh 10 rock comedy and In the process of turning on •whole generation. so&d ten millk>n albuml>, pk:Md up numerous awards. induding Cash Boa and 8il1board"s bf'St comedy duo. and a Grammy for thetr album. "Los Cochlnos:' Now it's time for a OIEttH a CHONG movie. Ca Ce "lJP IN SNOKE" wtD make yoo feel very funny. So don't go straight 10 see this mmiie! Mil flllfl e SR,..IN MCNAUY Hl.alD11Sc11 ltlUa TIXAI DITOUl111 Olln' CM.AM• ~Olt ICAWI( •OUl ,lAYIN) 'IUS THf ONI & OHL Y Cl'OI MUil KAl!llU e ·-l'Ona COtlvtm SUMMll !NI 'lUS IMOt(f'f & THI UNOfT tl'OI lllVl'IO .... , ..... (C)Nff ALMOST WMMll ll'OI lt\UI AM1a1CAN 01AJ•m '"°' Mitt •n.otM e MUT l lUt HOOftll (l'OI lt\US OM TO ICU Y JOf 1"1 _,, .... M1.a1D1al111 ""' TUAI DITOUl 111 CICVT CMilll e ~tit MAW .. •out '1A Y ,,., •IUl '* OHi & OHl Y ,,.. I Television Cl OAll.YPILOT T hurld*Y September 28, 1978 TONIGHTS LATEST LIST1NCS EVENING •«>1•• HEWS ~()NJ.I ,,.. t1t\I ,..,.m..], Of""' tn I~· A•>Q• -\ t..un..."90 , ... ,, Ii I YOU DON'T ~y THI eftADY IUHCM lmma an ., Ill. •C ''~' "' fo. ~ YllC&nononQ "°'*"' NICll Md aleri. II•• U.~1' on 6 AM ,,._ .,.., """"t~~-• a~OIFIAH RU.HOaCO • OVEl'!MY Geera• .,., ntQo"'••t 11..-r\a IOUf>\1 Ml f"9 """" c""' t.aoo,..1 1R1 m~ SKETCHING ::Oll~t!IQ Aa 0 .ork •.,. ( ce5 MEWS WON.DNEWS T~t ... TIC f AC OOUGH I LOVE LUCY AtW. y WO< I. I llul <I I"'"" Klleduie tor l UCV • MICHAEL JACKSON r _.._. orOd<.cet Nao Wrong Planet m..n L..,r , ...... d00ut ''"' c.h~ 1n soc.al ""''U0t"• 1>roug111 a1>ou1 bv 1111 Pfograma. ~llO<Sll<p ano llw C11hn case r•""O' rKosm ano 11+o1enee on t.-111on, chold1en • pro- g•ammlng and tlll eco- nomic po-01 tile lllree M o1 "-1 Robin Wi lliam::.> encounters Ex- udur I Bob Donner I , whose awaiting ar- rl \ a ls from Venus on tonight's episode of .. Mork and Mindy" at 8 o'clock on t\ B •• Channel 7. nefWOrkt (Part 1) Ci) HUMAHfTIES THROUGH THE ARTS · Fdm NOi Just The Gre11t Escaoe MAN TheCown1d" Cl) SANFORD ANO 80H 6i) MACNEIL/ LEHRER RE~T Ci) OESIONIHG HOME INTERIOAS CAOSS-WTTS Im MEW ORIFFIH Guest hosl Dock Van P1111en Guesti. Florene" HenOe<son. Adilm Roen, Jaci. Carier Pr1nc1ples Of Oes.gn 7•30 tJ THE PRICE IS RIGHT 0 IN SEARCH OF. r:oo. ces HEWS I NSCNEWS LIAASCLU8 WORLD NEWS t TONIOHT U Cl) JOKER'S WILD • SlX MILLION DOLL.AA Cloning U HEWL YWEO GAME U THE GONG SHOW f> LOVE EXPERTS (!) AOAM-12 Qi) 28TONIGHT ·Vat Verde .. Independent lltmm11ker S t. Ctaor Bournes documentary on Val Verde. a small racially Chann el ~i•fing• G KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBq Los Angeles g KTLA (Ind I Los Angeles D KABC-TV (ABC) LO'I Angeles Cl) KFMB tCBSJ Sall Diego G KHJ· TV (Ind 1 Los Anqeles O]) KCST (ABCJ San Diego ID KTIV (Ind I Los Anqeles Cl) KCOP·TV (Ind I Los Anqo•lf·~ £l» KCET· TV 1PBS) l o., Anqt>I<''> ~ KOCE· TV 1PBSJ Hunl•nQIOn Btiach mixed selllemeflt nortt>- _, or Newhall 1s shown. CD NEWICHECK ([) S 1.N IEAUTY SHOW • @) MATCHGAMEP.M. e.oo e Cl) THEWALTOHS A Catholic g1r1 (Stacey Nelk•nl contemplating a future on the convent catclles Jim-Bob's heatt 0 PROJECT U.F.O. .. T 111 OevHlsh OaYldson Lights • A college profes- sor (Kom Hunt9tl 51gllts a pair of V-sllaped UFO's. D MOVIE • ••'• "A Ga111er1no 01 Eagles" ( t9631 Rock Hudson. Rod Taylor. Shocked t>y her hullbll'ld '1 seemong hal'ltlnell to hie men. an Air Force .commander'• wile leaves hH'l'12hra.I D O MOMANO ...av "Mor'k Runs Awry.. MOftt thinks lie i. getting in tne wey or Mindy's kMI Ille and run. ew.y U MOVIE • * *'"' "Tile Greet ESGape" fPart I) (19631 J1m111 Garner. Steve Mc01'9en 8nlrall, Ameri- can and Canadian POW• plan I ~e btea~oot "°"' 1 Nazi camp (2 llr• I • CAAOl ~HETT AHO,RIEH06 Gu.ai. 01vld Hartm11r1 Peula Kelly • MOVll • • • · f'-9 Tnou.and Hills .. (1959) Don Murr.y.1 Alchlltd Eg111. A married ·~ r11um1 to 1111 tor· mer ·~ wnen Ille ,, tiw.et..S (2 In,) • JAMf.I MICHENER"S ~ .. The South Pedflc. End OI Edin?" The 11.nout eul· ,_Of ltle South P.aflc. , ,_,. ,., untl'lflulnold t>y the 20th c:.ntury, are !Y>'O'ed (RI • t.mACY IN 80UHO: THE trTAUOOlE A muKal documentary about t!ltl songs and music ol 11r...ggle, pal'1tcularty of tne Black e•perioooe. 1s presented U08 9 WHAT'S HAPf'EHINGll "Shlr1ey·1 Boyfriend .. Shir· iey has a torrid alfM with a trudldrhler wno. unknown lo her. is lk'eacfy married. • THE 000 OOUPl.E Otcll win• a playful thOu· qn6-0oftar bet wtth an t t - ye11-old neigll~ on an arm wrt11Ulng match. and the kid pays off wilh cokJ cash G OWREASY George Mof)tgomery; itema found In the medi- cine cabintt. (R) t:OO II Cl) HAWAII FIVE-0 (Seuon Premiere) McGat- nttf1 '"-tigMlon of rtwae murdef's caused t>y post· hypnOtiC tuggeeliOn lead• llom to a r-Ch lound•· uon. 8 QUINCY "'Death Trocil.. An aging magician'• (Don Amechel comeback 11 m1rred when his protege dies while ottemptong an illus.on U ®) BARNEY MILLER "Dog Oaya'' After being bitten t>y 1 dog. Wojo tac:a1 th• prospect of reblel unlell tie can OllW• come 1111 lelf Of,_..._ • MIRV GAIFFIH Qwel tlOll: Olclt Van Patti'\. 0-ts: Aotenol Halldldol1, Adam Alen. Jack Carter. Bernard Slade. P.ny Van Patten -~TOPENON "Selected lnterv1ews: t953-t95!1.. Edward R Murrow conducts Informal 1nterv1ews wolh Jesse Owens and Abba Eban fB THE LONG SEARCH "Foot print Of Tl1e *TUBE T OPPERS KHJ 0 8:00 -"The Great Escape ... Steve McQueen and James Gamer head the cast or this war drama about a German prison camp filled with escape artists. CBS 9 9:00 Ha waii Five-0 . Jack Lord launches his 11th season as island c rime fighter Steve McGarrett, in- vestigating murders caused by post- hypnotic suggestion. KCET @ 9:30 -From Print to Pic- tures. Screenwriter Joan Tewksbury is interviewed by movie critic Charles Cha mplin. BuddM Monks, sellool Clltldren no111ces anO llousew1ves ot Sn Lanita and lnd•a grve personal pe<1pec11ves on their relig- ion (Al 9:308 0 SOAP (EptlO<le 28) The wedding ol Corinne Tate to Timotlly, Flotsky tS dlSl'upted tn ii Shod!lllQ manner by 1 llo ~oom·s mo1ner ti:) FROM PAINT TO PICTURES: THE 8CRUNWRITEA'8 ART Los Angetes Times arta editor Cllatlls Champltn Interviews .JCreenwriter Joan Tewkw1bury ("Nashville" and ··Old Boyfriends"). 1&.00 II Cl) MRNASY JONES J A 11111 In tove wtth a beautllul wrt-dunng hol Investigation of a po$SI· ble IU!Clde CIM. 0 W.E.8. .. Wallt A Velvet T tghtrope" A ma1or ad11er11ser lh1ea1ons to remove ll•s l\C,ounl alter catc111ng a ne1wor1< ~ates execu1111e in an embrace with llos wile eu HEWS D ®l FAMILY "AH F0t Lov•'' Buddy's 1>oyt11end aska her to prove her love for him. I NIGHT GAU.ERV THE PAU.18EA8 Al1er Glencor1'1 death, Plantagenet allows their children to many fOf low. as she would have lll<ed , Flnelty, ha prepe<es lo return to Parllement CR) 10:301~ NUAASKA FOOT8All HIGHLIGHTS 11:00 tJ 0 U (I) @) NEWS 0 DATINGOAME Q MOVIE • • Let a Kiii Uncle" ( 1966) Nigel Green, Mary Badhem. A younQ man decodes to stroke ltrsl when he dl9COYef11 his UriClll 1$ plann111Q 10 kill hom (2 hrs I I THE OOHO SHOW MONTY PYTHOH'S Fl YING CIRCUS Sl OO<CAVETT Guest Hon1 Colas 1ap dln<*.(RI 11:3011(1) M•A•s•H Frank becomes upset when Hawkeye issues a s8fles of orders whk:h are definitely not by·lhe·book CR) 8 TONIGHT •• 0-t hoel: Oon Rocltles Guesta: Mike Conno1s. Dub Ttylol 8 TWIUOHT ZONE • Aller 50 years of weoded bllsl, John and Mattila Holl decide that ot would bl nice 10 start '' au Ollef ~·In U @) STARSKV a. HUTCti "M11ncll11d In The Streets Starllky ond Huteh deal w1111 a bolter youth wh~ 1nnooenl father died In • poltee shoot-out (RI a» THE 000 COUPLE Felot recounts hOw he and Otear met wfllle servtft9 i ~SMART CAPTIONED WOAU> NEWS TONIGHT t.«>RNING 12:00 8 TWIUOHT ZONE Allens from anothlt plane! &how 8111hrnen hOw to kW peacelully wilh one anoth· er I HIGH HOPES HONEYMOONERS 12:05 Cl) C88 LATE MOVIE • • * ''°' "Up fhe Sandbox.. C 111721 8Mb1• Str .... nd, David Salbv A New York nou-·re teel- '"0 negleclld by lier hu1band. becomes inlentety lnvOl\red In Iha .._,., rlghll movement IR) 12:30. MOVIE • • "unholy Four (195•) Paulett• Goc:lderd. Willtam Syt .... t.,, An amne111ao returnt hOMe aft., lour yellrS 10 lelrll he llH bean 8ClCUMd of murc,.,. (1 hr , 25min I • MCWll • •'-' "J1p111e11 war Bnda" 119521 Don Taytor. Shotley V anlagudll. A G I ancl htl J~ Wll bride lt\COUl\ltlf P<•rudoce and hatred upon tl'ielr return home (2 llrs t Cl) MOVIE • •'Ir 'The Llllle Shep· llerd 01 Kingdom Come" 1196tl Jimmie RodgOfl, Jonatllan .. u. A Kentuc;· ky mounteln boy ioins the UnlOf\ Army despite hos love tor 111e Soutll (c 11rs 1 12:37 8 9 S.W.A.T. "Thi Vendetta LI Hartel· son 1$ mericed !or dealh by two lfltl08ful ex-cong (RI 1:00 8 TOMOMOW Guests Howerd Cosell. Frll'llr. Grtlord. Andrea Kw- by and Donna Oe Varona wflO wlll dtscusa the soorts ~ G MAVERICK ~= 1 .. T=·Nlnth Stai .. 2:00 NrWI MOVIE • ·~ ··woman Who Came From Tiie See.. ( 196-41 Dawn Adams l'ranco Sirva An ••pen ul'detwa· 1er demoht10" age"' reveals plans of the Italian Naval 1n1elh9ence ourinq WWII G MOVIE .... The P•om111e I 19691 John Castle. Ian McKellen Two SOidiers and d younq gtrl are swepl togethM OUtonq the 18'Ttble days of Ille Sllge at St811ngrad. 12 hf SI 2:061 HEWS ~ MOVIE • • ··The Brain Maehme" 11115&1 Pllncti Ban. Eliza. bath Allll\. A ~Inst Ind n.. wite Q81 onVOl\led with a drug-smugghnq ganq when a brain-wave machine PfOYflS a man 10 be e payc11op11h1c kolle< 1 t hr 30m•n 1 Q) NEWS 2:36 8 MOVIE • •'• Monhi;y On My Baell ( t1157l CamerOI' ~•lcnatl. """ Alt>enSOI\ Thi btogf 80/IY Of 8-tMY Rost tnd 114 ltfuggle IC overcome 1111 own Mkl:c- 11°" 10 drUQ5 C I IV ~ mtf\1 3:141 HEWS 4:00 MOVIE • • "'Corovk:ll Al urge·· ( 1938) RllOl'I Forbea. Paull Stone. Tiie euttiofll- tauncn a m8llllll rn111nunt tor ...-11 MCeped ptll- ~ ( t hr '30 "'"'·' • ..ow . • • • "Trotti• rrue" I 19'111 Jean Kent. Alldt9W Cfawford. •..ow • • ~quono• • f tt>611> Edw1td C0nne11 SarbarQ Hew111 Four oeenagen .. 11emp1 10 took tor a m1ss- •nQ 11rch860IOQ•SI in tile Caittornia hill' lllld discov- &• an anc1en1 l>OOll oo 08v1t worsnop 12 llrs 1 4· tS 8 STEVE EOWARDI f 'r ida11·• D a y f ;,.._. ff o e:ir• .AFTERNOON 12':00 Q • • BaJ•<1<1 01 A Bounty Hunte< · I 19651 James Pt1111>rook. A;an S.rry A bo\Jnly nunler Is torGeCI 10 reconiodlr h•s llvetinood wlltlfl 1111 quarry turn6 out 10 be 1111 younger brothet ol Iha girt he 10\lla llhf.,30m1n~ .• , m • • '"' .. Th9 Loves 01 Catmen" t t9 4dl Rota Hlywortll. Glenn Ford. A ll'fely gypsy gK1 manages 10 rum the ,._ of the me!' wllO love htlf (1 hr , 50 m•rt• 2:00 8 • • '' Tile ()Id Fast .. •oned W•y 119341 W C F•&IOs Judtll' Arlan A 1toupe ol dCtors oecomes ,1.,1100 ~I e•ud•ng lhe 1aw •n llBCI' IOW,, '" Wll1ch llley pilftOrm t t h1 . 30 m1!' t 3:00[§) ••·~"The Movoe Murdert1t t •9701 A1t11"r Ktlnnldy. Wa<ren Oates. A vetera!' •nturlfl<;e .nvesll· gator seells 10 establ•lll • rlllallon1n1p be._ a ser,.s of lif" set t>y an arsonist ( t 11t • 30 mtn I 3.:30 8 • • ·~ ··0on·1 GN9 Uo The ShtO" C t9591 Jerry L-••. Dine Mlftrll A COUPie'' honeymoon •S 1n1err"p1ed wllen •he g1oom 11 called 10 w asn. •llQIO!' 10 account tor ~ 00"• Oyf!I 10•;1 Oun n9 Worlo War 11 11 ,,, . 30 mint 'Centennial' Returns TV Escapee • in By JAY SHARBUTT HOLLYWOOD <AP> -In 1971, Sally Kellerman, a hit in the original "M.A.S.H." spoke of her career to Ufe magazine this way: "it took me eight years to get into TV -and six years to get out." Well, Sunday she'll be back in TV. as Robert Conrad's wife in the debut of NBC's "Centen- nia l /' a 26-bour adaptation <NBC says it cost $32 million> of James A. M\cbener's early· America novel. Miss Kellerman, who rapidly departed obticurity when casl as Army nurse Hot Lips Houlihan CJ)pimn Special D~e ... On '50' Next Week The network of crime and politics associated with the dru1 ~roin he deadly while powder manufactured from the opium pOppy-is detailed in "Opium," Adrian Cowell's, three.part documentary which airs Oct. 2, 3 and 4 at 8 p.m. on KOCE-TV, .,.,. .. ~~:~!~~~~ .l * ,. t.. '..: ~ .. ~,~~--Wt'f:t'i'\~· ' • The corruption bc~ins in the Golden Tnangle of Laos, Burma. aid Thailand and spreads through the backstreets or the world into Ute corridors or power at the White Hous'T • Director Cowell's investigation of the opium network began in tbe early 70's when he spent 16 months in the Golden Triangle. His efforts led him to Washington, D.C., where a deal between the Jturmese Warlords and the White House was being negotiated <and e\'entually rejected > to the streets or the Crown colony of Hong Kong. a world center for the processing or heroin from raw opium. ngBuBe ad Besides }laving on arrow sticklng out or each ilde ol his head Burt Reynolds wears only half his mustache. He shaved the other half Monday niaht on the Tonight show. proving to ho~~ Steve Mn.rtln that he ls , Indeed, "a wUd and crazy guy· in the Korean war comedy film by Robert Altman, was asked why, having escaped TV, she's ai it again. "BECAUSt IN my day" - she commenced chuckling - "the thing was, if you wanted to be in movies, you couldn't do television. And I always wanted to be In movies. "So once I got in television, I , kept trying to get out. So bang, I just took myself out. .• But television's become such a 'dif- rerent. thing. n·s something to be reckoned with these da,Ys, ''There are s uch fantastic thing s they're doing on television now, some tea11y QU~_l}ty work." MHE INDICATED thht the old Hollywood caste system that re- garded TV actors as a lesset breed than the movie kind Is dls- appe aring, thanks to be tter scripts and bigger budgets to be found in TV nowadays. "Now you have the rreedom to go between the two." she said of ' <~..W~ .. ~ '!t,~~ wtlere -biero1es .... lre -,~ fi!U':~ know?" ' ,. The free-spirit acLress, 40, spoke or all this at lunch. She wore a flower tn ber blonde hair. Her left arm was in a sling. She said she'd busted her elbow while Ice skating ln Los Angeles, or all places. WHILE NBC'S show marks her return to commercial TV, she made her public TV debut last year on PBS' acclaimed "Verna, U.S.O. Girl." She· was asked what other things she's been up to of late. M lss K., a singer as well as an emoter, said she's writing lyrics for tunes she 'll do in a new album . And s he re cently liniabed a new movie, "A Utlle Love," sharin1 the bill with Laurence Olivier. She was asked 1r s he'll be making another movie with Robert Altman, having ar· peared n ot only in h s "M .A .S.H.," but al~o his "Brewster McCloud" and "Welcome to L.A." uya, I HAPPENED to spend a lot of Ume with Allman ln P1rl1 lut year and we're de- finitely tolnc to do ~metbl.nc tosether," she said. Sbe didft't . offer details of the new project "We·d have dooe a lot more, but we ~ aeparaled alona the way and now we'r• baek to•ether. I WM of tt. u -a break for Altman.'' Her eyes twinkled, and she rared back and loosed a mllJbty lau1h. S P EAKI NG O F mighty laughs, Jean Shepherd's wild, funny ·•Phantom of the Open Hearth." a growing -up·in- lndiana comedy that aired two years ago on PBS' "Visions " series, may go to commercial TV. A 90-minute pilot. with a new cast. is being made for ABC at 20th Century· Fox Tl'levision Author Shepherd. who also nar· - rated the pubhc TV version. re· turns in the same capacity for this errort. ALL LA-Z-BOY® lee•• ......... W• leclMr Rocllen®. Sofelll ... Swiftl lockers ... Lo-~Sll1pes s9 Cllooletro..-y ,.,..._ colon & fllllrlc1 of Lo-J..lor Clllin • Sllow loola Floor IMMEDIATE FREE DEllVERY ~ ...... SHQP EARLY r:,,.-.,,.~ FORIEST SEL~TIOM • ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW S111ile, Betfe Actress Bette OtJv1s flashes a grin for the cameras al a fashion show in a New York department ~tore promotmg her new movie ··Death on the Nile .·· "DOOMED TO Dir 7:00. 10:50 "'YMI UST W...._. 1:%0 WTIHG Af MID .. etlT"' ~~~o IJ w ' t::7r'. b()W;:J; nfEATREl-ORAHQE CO SENIOR OTIZfNS S2.00 SO. 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(,_ SPECIAL U/lf/TED f.NGllGEHENT NOW AT -rnESE SELECT lliEATRES CENTURY 21 Analle1m 772·8902 "'O<' fn I 00 & 9 00 Pt.I 5.11 Swr 1 00 • J 00 • ~ 00 100&900PM SOUTH COAST PlAZA 3 Costa Mesa ~9·3352 u..1, ' 00 • l 00 • s 00 100&900PIA ~~· [I.M y 100 •300 •~00 100 &900PM CINEMA VIEJO M1ss1on Vle10 830·6990 ,,._r,, 1oo &qonPM S..IS..••OO •lOO •SQO 700A 900PM ___ .... !WI __.... .. __ _ Your A Daily Pilot can be Recycled. OrlW>Of CcitSI <»Jiit~ tS me t)(llC"11 rt!CY<'°"9 et1nrtt< IOf C<>cra Mesa • !>56·598 1 STARTS TOMORROW "Girl Friends ... a movie so full of life onll love a nd reeling , you're bound to take some of it home with you'.' -Dovid ShH hon, CBS· TV/ N BC·TV girl friends ""-.. --·-----~°'91,. ................ __, I ! Thureday. September 28. 11il78 OAIL Y PIL0'7 C$ 'Days of Heaven' a Sketchy Saga • . 8)' ARTHUR k NJGtrr , ....... ,.,_.~ Terrenco Malick . the youthful wr1ter·dlrector of l)urumount'll "Days of Heaven," geems to have Uu:; lhinj( about young people on lhe run. It mollv•ted his (l"t movie, "Badlands," In which killer Martin Shcc11 and hl a t ~e n ·age d ac -t•ompllc~. S.lssy Spacek , [ MOVIE J ruvagt>d much or Mon· REVIEW t un a be fore the l a w l'llU~ht up Wll h them For M a ll cR, It was an auspicious beglnning, a criUcal triumph, a selection at New York's prestigious Lincoln Center Festival. "Duys of Heaven" a lso will have its premiere at Lincoln Center next month, but I suspect that the naws most critics were willing to gloss over In a first film will be less charitably received in this 11econd effort. I~ THE MAIN, THE\' were fascinated by his char acters and his sel ling two existential amorahsts in an emptiness that created its own metaphor But many a lso added that "Badlands" dldn' t flow . it had a tendency to lurch quite a rb1 trarlJy, from one se<f\Jence to the next. And lhe scenes themselves. while often impresslve, had a contrived. literary quality about them. I found the same strengths and weaknesses even more visible in "Days of Heaven'' lwhi ch follows "Badlands" by almost five years ). After all, it isn't that difficult to get caught up ln the UllESS wrKNAL: T"Al\JQT RE~IJlllE»! "If YOU'IE • HIQH ICHOOl. IF Y0n£ • OOWll IF YOU'il OUT Of 00WGE. IF YOU'VE EVEI HUID Of COUl8E., A IU110M. UMPOON Fiil A UTUIDAY NMIHT LM FM, • yw'rt IM,•"' -........ ..... y111 will llM t .....,... a-I ... ll ' 'Mall "-'." -(;(NI SHAtlt. NIC /l; I "INTERiatS I KRISllN GRIFFl'llf MARYBEm HURT RICHARD JORn.\N NOW SHOWING INAN EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT DIANE KEATON E.G. MARSHALL GERAl.DINE PAGE MAUREEN STAPIEfON SAM WA1ERS'ION I ~ lfld Ontled by'MXD< ..uEN I ' m ..... .,.. saga of a young m11lhand I Richard Gere> forced to ~am Sherpa.rd. making tus film debut. 1s effect1vi : fl ee a company town afler killing hla foreman in a as her cuckolded husband. Indeed. the ca&t 1 •• minor diSJNtc. beyond reproach. Gere. who scored strongly as lhe killer in "Looking for Mr. Goodbar." Is even more Im· presslve in this more extended outing -a good· looking, capable young man who b clearly on bis way up. As his opportunistic lady love. Brooke Adams also scores strongly -seDSual and appeal· Ing despite some of the ugliest wearing apparel ~ver bestowed upon a leading lady. Playwright TV Film Set VNFORTVNATELY. MALICK'S screenpicay '"' not. Scenes begin abruptly. then end befor e they seem to have made their ruu statement. Events (auch as lhe infestation or locust&t take placE: arbitra rily, lacking eithe r adequate preparation or a dramatic payoff. As a result, the picture feels t (I be patchy. a thing of bits and pieces. lacking d dramatic cohesion. HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Th e N BC mov ie "Cha rleston," in the roma ntic spirit of "Gone With the Wind." .is now in production. It. will follow the struggle for s urv iva l o f t hree Southern women in the aftermath of the C1vil Wa r . THEATRE MANAGERS & ASSIST ANT MANAGERS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES CALL 640-4600 edwa!!!'!Tl~GTON 'j 141-0ltl ----- EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT "James Whitmore's performance as Teddy Roosevelt is stunnin~. He 'Creates a character who is enterta ning , vibrant. interesting, moving. energetic. witty and charming in a bull-moose sort of way. • Barbara Mackay Denver Post 11 It Teddy Roosevelt ever talked to me the way lames Whitmore does I'd follow him up any hill in lhe world. no questions asked.11 Dick Saunders Chicago Sun· limes r BULLY IS JUST BULLY! ... It r"'laea IW>m one aummtt of eultenwnt to tM MZI! ... ' ,. . ... (9 CWl Y Pt\.OT l#---HE 'S ~av Ul.E9RfTY STUFF' Oouglaa Falr'benka Jr. tit Aortd8 Home LewProme Fairbanks Lives Quietly PALM BEACH, Fla. CAP>--ln a town that spreads gossip as fast a s $100 bills, Dou1laa Fairbanks Jr. leads a quiet lite, maintaining a tow profile. His larger·than·life Cather , vaaabond childhood, poverty. high-living and struggle for success as an actor are all behind him. Al 88, tanned and handsome. the former star of stage and screen has found peace with bis wife In the island home he calls hls ·'escape hatch from the world's rat race, a place where the spirit may un- wind while the eyes untense themselves in content- ed contem~ation of sailboats gliding by . . . " F AIRBANXS JR. IS of a breed marked by the likes of Cary Grant, Sir Laurence Olivier, David Niven. He's charming, eloquent, relaxed. "I don't take all this celebdty stuff too serious· Jy ... I'm easily embarrassed. I'm shy about be· ing in the center of attention so I've developed an armor against it -a protective aura," he says. The tall, silver.haired actor-producer retired 10 years ago except for occasional plays -and one advertisement. He has been trying to write an autobiography for five years. "I DON'T KNOW whether l 'm interested enough not to go to sleep writing it," he says. But the life and limes of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. hardJy qualify as material to induce a nap. Raised in Hollywood, Paris, London and New York. Fairbanks knew the worlds of movies and high society al a young age. The high-rolling years didn't last long. His parents divorced when he was 8 and he stayed with his mother. Money was scarce. At 13, be qu.it school io fmd a job. At first. he got bit parts and odd roles. His name opened doors, but they soon .shut . ... WAS A FLOP. My father stopped speaking : to me when he found out I had quit school. He -· didn't know our family needed money," Fairbanks ·says ll wasn't easy to succeed ln an Industry his father had conquered in the days of silent films. •'I was determined to make it on my own. I ~didn 't have much choice. The first two-thirds of ·my career, I bent over backwards to do something :·different than my father 's swashbuckling roles." ~ Fairbanks says. "Then after sound had come to : .Jnovies and after he had retired for a long time. I "-j>egan doing costumed. romanUc roles. Those are ~~ardest to do, but the ·best remembered. Luckily, ::.mine were successful." ; WHEN HE DID BECOME renowned for such ~ {ilms as "Sinbad the Sailor" and "GUJ11a Din," bis f 1ather "became my greatest champion. He would · aay. 'Oh. my boy did it all on his own in spite, not \ because of me.· " · .. Fairbanks says he doesn't harbor any resent· : ment against his father. Long-time frienda of the ~even-tempered man say that can't imagine him re· ~-.entful ol anyone. ~ :-Lately. Fairbanks has been thinking about do· ,.fug a long-postponed musical review, "Out on A -'Limb." But he's taking his time deciding. ~ "I won't make up my mind until October ~·~hether the show is strong enough to take to ;.r...o.adway....:· E.airhank recently told an in· : iterviewer in Fairfield, Conn. --... ~ AT nos POINT IN his life, Falrbanka can 'J,retty much pick and choose what he wants to do. .~ne thing he dedded to do was a TV commercial •for Lincoln Continental. · ~ He justifies the ad. "They offered me lots and : lots of money. And a free car besides. You don't :, kick a gift horse in the mouth." ' But he does have his standards. "I wouldn't do ~ .. deodorant commercial. That would be embar· · .o-asslng." · · -~ ........ ;d.\1!'~~ .. ~~.~~~~ • I ; ~ years. now nas lJ1e&r 'refati6n);b}p survived'' <-while other Hollywood marriages failed? "Mary ~Lee's wonderful.·• he says. HOW TO BUY DIAMONDS THE TRUE STORY presented by INNOVATIVE DIAMOND MARKETING, INC. FRI., SEPT. 29 • 7:30 P.M. S~EAKER: Glen R. Hammond. President. Innovative Diamond Marketing. Inc. Call fOf reservations and location. (114) 175-0801 (213) &21-4271 ,. , . . ~ ,, , . , ,. ~ 4 ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES Peter Ustinov: Ambassador to Kids NA WAH. Thailand (.\Pl The youn11ters of the vlll11e rarely visit· ed by toret1ners stared at the enormous fllU"' with 1ray hair and a Aha11Y beard. Tha visitor stared back at the face11 dlscolored by malnutrtUon. A moment of conlron· talion. then, suddenly. the man let out a bark and the whole villaae roared with lauchter. Peter U1Unov alahed with reller. Hla trick had worked again. Alter that. he 1aSd hello to all the dogs in the vUlaae. and everywhere he went. t.he children lauahed and the pigs iaaed at him as he mimicked them. "Wh n you can't communicate with language you 1mmed1ately in· vent something else." he said. VSTINOV -ACTOR, producer. novelist. playwright. r ecording artist, and raconteur, among other things -visited remote villages of northeastem Thailand to appear in scenes with local -children for a film he la making for the UNICEF. It is described u a rictorlaJ essay on the state of mind o children in such dif- ferent parts or the world as India. Jordan. Guatemala and New York. As one of UNICEF's goodwill am· bassadors. the British-born Ustinov has traveled widely ror the past nine years, raising money for the agency and advocating international atten· lion to the problems or chlJdren in the developing world. Tbos.e problems - hunger, i1lnns. lack of educatlon. general nealect -are to be the focus next year or the U.N. International Year of the Child. Ustinov said his a ttachment to children is no reflection on an unha~ PY childhood. On the contrary. has was happy, but he said he wasn't able to share It with other children. "'AS THE ONLY child, I dis· covered children very late In life. l did not learn about other children un· tU I had my own.·· he said. He re· called how easy it was as an only child to shut himself in and beeome non-communJcative. There is little chance of that today. One c an become exhausted just listening to the 51.year-old actor's tireJn s wit and endless anecdotes. Almost instanUy be can abeort> ac· cent idiosyncraciH and styles and m im ic them ln his stories . And Ustinov -wilh Russian. German, French and Italian blood in his velns -said he feels al home everywhere. "I don·t think It 1i. necessa ry to have roots an liny country." bag up your troubles In a new leaf bag and save, save, savel SANTA ANA Good heavyweight plutlc trash can liners ••. for gar. bage, traah. leaves, lawn debris. Package of 25 bega. 32..gallon "-· cuts off your.water water now tram fine to full You don't have to run all around to shut off water. Just UM the Rain· bird• plastic hote shutoff. #S-13-C. 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Marci testJfted about t.M kJdnappmg T his i. the sblr)' ol her ordeal in h~r wordl Tbe qU4!Stioos were .. 11ced by proeecot.or Thomas Dem a leis. . . . . Ma& laa,peaed from Liie &lae ,... •et you baby sit· &er, J.-, • tM elevalor, al aboat 7:31 la llle moram, of F~braaryl, lt71! A Well, Josie got o n the elevator and said sbe would walk me to my bus stop. So, she walked me to my bus stop and I got oo the bus. And then. two stops later. Christine got on. and s he was c rying. And I said, "What's wrong?" And she s aid, "It's not aboutme,it'saboutyou." And I started to cry. And I said, "What about me?" AND SHE SAID THAT my father was sick and dying in hospital and that she's going to take me there. And so, I said, "How do you know? .. And she said. "Your mother called me from F1orida a nd told me to get you from school." So, as I was getting off the bus, my friend, Jennie, who's in my class, I was crying when she s aJd t.o me, "What's wrong ?" And I said, "My father is sic k and dying in the hospital. and I have to go see bim." ... I GOI' OFF THE bus. and Christine and 1 got in a taxi .. we got out of the taxi and ... then we walkedtotbemiddleof the block. I asked ber what she was do-. ing, and she said sbe was look- ing for a phone. And then she . s aid, "Let's go upstairs." And I said, "Where are we?" And she s aid, ''This is my bouse" •.. She started running up the 'llteps fast and 1 told her t.o wait bp for me, and then we got to the top floor, and someone put their bands around my mouth and my nose, and I started to scream: told me to be quiet. he won't bu.rt me, and then we went into Christine's house and then we went to a big bed. AND HE THREW ME on the bed and he start.ed1 tying up my bands and 1 started crying and told him that my father was sick ..and dying in the hospital, and 1 bad to see, go to see him. And he said, "Your father is oot. sick," and I said, .. Yes, be is. He is dying, and I want to see 1lim," and so, he said, 'Don't worry your father is okay ... " And then Christine came in and said, "Don't hurt her, don't hurt her. she is a nice girl please don't hurt her ." Then he was tying up my bands, and he-said to me. "Now be quiet.and I will not .hurt you." NATION ..... ....- KIDNAPPING DESCRIBED IN COURT Designer Kleln With Daughter Merci wanted $100,000. Then I started c rying, and then he said, "Pick it up." So Christine picked up the phone . . and I told my father that I loved him and that I am okay and don't call the police. and then he started to say something, but be told Christine to bang up .. The n I started crying again, and them Christine-then some· one c ame in and I didn't hear anything, and then she said, "Js he going to bring the money?" And he sajd, "Yes" I TRIED TO sleep and I fell asleep, and when I woke up, I asked her what time it was and she said she didn't know. · Then we heard a silence for a long time, and then I had t.o go lo the bathroom . . . As we we re going t.o tbe bathroom. Christine said, "I wUL be rjgbt back," and I saw that she was trying to open the door and get out. Then I started cry- in g again, a nd I told her, ''Please don 't leave me here alone," and she said, "I won't." Then the man got mad at her and said, "Don't try to get out of it ~acuse you are not going to Q : How maay dUfereat mea were yoa aware of bela& la &he apartment.? A : Two, but tha t's what Christine told me, s he told me ... Q : Had you been Ued up all lbe time? A: Yes ... Then she said, "l am going lo untie you." And I said, "Don't, be is going lo get mad at us," and she said, "No, I asked him and he said okay.._" _ _ So, she untied me and we went back to the other room . . . We came closer to 3 o'clock. and that's when the first man told us that my father was going to be here to pick m e up, and I got very nervous, because I was afraid that he wasn'.t going t.o come. SO, I ASKED Christine to ask the man if he was going to kill coming and not to worry about it. .. Then she tied me up and I was on the floor, kneeling, with my bands over my knees ... Then the guy, the second man, said that she-that Christine lied me up wrong, and that I should be tied up with my bands behind my back, that it should be-that I should be on the bed. So, she tied my hands bebiod my back. She didn't tie them tight ... Then she came back in. and she said that he was go- in g to leave , and that we shouldn't get out of the room. So, ht: left. The man left. Me and Christ ine were alon e in the house. Q: Did you talk oa the pboae before they left! A: Oh. yes. He told me that J was going to talk to my father, and just lo say that I love bim, that be is going to bring the money, and don't call the police, and that I was okay. So, so I talked to m y father. and I told my father that . and be said not to worry, a nd then the ma n told Christine to hang up. So she hung up, and the man left. We were alone io the house, and she said. ''Let's call the police," and I said, "No, no. don't call the police. We will get in trou- ble." I oaid, "Please. don'' call" ... She said that she was going to call her boyfriend, and so we kept calling her boyfriend and the line was busy. We never got bJm. THEN I HEARD s omeone calling my name. Thal was my father, and Christine had untied me. And it was my father. I ran up, I ran out of the room , and :sbe.J.oldme .notJ.o open the door. and I said, ''.We will never get out of here if I don't open the door." So, I ran to the door and I opened it up. It was my father. Then I felt happy, and be said, "Who are you with?" I said, Chrutine, and we have to take her with us because she was with me the whole time. He said," 'Okay, Doo 't worry about THEN I SAID, "I am really us, in case he would come, and it .•. • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F • .~,i;-·l!V• Jet ll)lf". 'so.•~ ··1 wW uk. ''. go " · ' • I s aid, "Be carefu"' and so ~~~-~ 'Olnstra~-rcc\1 ~ me and we went downstairs . . . E We were running downstairs and And he said, "Now be quiet. I she went and asked, and she have two rriends who are sex came back and she said, "No, maniacs and they both s peak tbey are not going to kill you." Spanish. and they will come and Then a few minutes later, it don't try to talk them out or it." was 3 o'clock, and I said to her, So, then, Christine came and "Is he going to come?" And she .. said t.o me, "I'm sorry, I'm said. "I don't know." lbeo the FBJ people put a gun to Christine and a gun to Daddy. D They were telling me that every. thing was going to be okay, and l kept telling them that that was sorry. I was lying to you. They I . said, "Ask," and she said, came to me last night and put a "Well I am afraid.'' I said, my father. and tha t he was sav· ins me and that Christine didn't gun to my head, and they told me "Please ask, because I am that I should come and gel )'OU." scared be will not corrie." do anytblna. And so, 'ibey didn't realise lt, and then they put the guns away . . . Then they put WI in the car and lhat wu it I said, "Wbat about m y father?" 80 SHE ASKED and she came And she said, "Your father is back and she said that he was really not sick." and then 1 told ber that it was okay. THEN be just said, ''Be quiet." and be left the room. Then me and ChrlaUne were cryin1, and then I-then he came back tn the room and I asked ll be could take off rny blindfold. and he said that h would, but In a few minutes. He told me to put my race to the wall, and to just be quiet. So, I put my face to the wall, and he said, "Whal is your father'• telephone number?" And I said. "WhJcb one?" And be said. "J don't know. Where la be now?" 10, I GAVE him both a.lephone ownbtr11 and then he told me that J wouldn't be 1olna -to 1cbool ..._Y, and be left lbo room. Theo Chriltine aaked the man If they could 1et me some k:e and aome tilaaet because 1 wu bletdtnl ..• nen 1 beard lhc man ulking lo my fat.htt dd saying that. be . . ~ # • • • .. r * * * * * * Mistrial Declared 1 In Klein Kidnapping rlf:W YORK CAP> -A milt.rial wu declared after the jury foreman bec&me U1 in the trial of a woman and her balf·brother cbarstd with lddnapplna fuhlon deslaner Calvin Kleln'• 11-year· old daulbt« for Sl00,000 rauom. Attorneys for Paule Rauay and ber half·brolher. Dominique, obJtcted to 1eatina 1 aubttltute Juror for foreman R'4bY B~\IL wbo became W ct.ina CJelll>er.S-OD a wnbet a8d was excaed. Manhattan 5t•t• 9upNme Court JUIUee Thoma1 OalUgan said the defense could refute to ac~ a aublUtute juror and alid. "The courtthereforehuno1ltern1t1V9buttodedareamistrial Gallllan did not lmmtdJacetyscMClufe a retrial Tbe seven men and five women on tbe Jury Mtan conaiderina HldenN aft.er summations and• i~.-cbar1e by Oalttaan. Miia R1Na.,y, • former baby altter for Marcl Kleln, and ber ball·bl'Other. both rtom Martinique, were chlr1td wtlh nnt·dell'H kldnapptn.: •n the abducUon of the rtrl l"eb. >from the bus abe was riding to scltool . . 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ... -~· .. ' The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You C•n Sell It, Find It, Tr•d• It With a W•nt Ad [842•5878 ] One Call Service Fa8t Credit Approval EQUAL HOUltNQ OPPORTUNITY ,... .... , •• Motlcr. All real eat.ate advertlaed lo t.b1s newtrJ: ls sub· kect to the al Falr ouslng Act of 1968 which mak• lt U•egal to advertlse "anrc pre· ference, Umltat on. or diacrlmlllaUon based on race. eolor. reJIJlon, sex, or national oHgtn, or an intention lo make any such preferen<.-e. limlla· Uon. or d.lacri minaUon. · · nus newspaper will not ltnowlnf ly accept any advert sing for r eal estate which is in viola· tiooolt.belaw. lllOaS: Ad .. t11Mn ..... dledl ...... .., .ct report .,... ron ._...._.,,TM DAILY PILOT .._, lalMlty for .. flnt .... carnet....,.. mly. HomesforW. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DESERTED! MustHI! Giant 2 story townbome wilh view. Close to pools and t e nnis. Owner trans ferr ed-Hurry ! Call 665-0303 FOREST E OLSON . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ca ... ,.. • 002 ca, .. ,.. 1002 • ••• ,.. • 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lingo ~f:nul ......,, .... All t.be amenities ar• in this lovely home-3 Bdnns. family room + olfkle. pool and jacuzzi . Freth paint. and squeaky clean! Ex· cellent location on quiet comer. 1136,000. POSSllU LIASl/cW llOM OI • COMllACT OP SAU ·PETE. ....... .._ .......... ~ .. Ll .. 1 ....... fthtwelM•••• .... 8CCHI to peel, l•cnsl, ·-· .... R d•tn•e Cut-• ... ;:, ...... ..t w ,fletpl1ce _......_ ...... ._ of tfle t.J81a"" SI 06,000 IAY&OCIAM 491-1720 VIEW SELL YOUR OWN HOME $1115 FEE·Auiat lo ada fin, aales. escrow etc. REALTY FREE HOMES R.E. Adviaory Service 53().2224 JUST THINK A UUMIW Monticello c.oodomlnium for only M8.500. 3 Bd.rma, 1'4 ba, all new crpta. paint, appliances, llaht lixturee, etc. D.J.Ft ... a.IK. FIXER-LAND Tear It down! Or. fix It up! Near the beach. Older borne on huce lot. Zooed R·2. Low price will surprise you! CalJ today fordetallt. Ca11MS-G202 . .. . - FORE'ST E OLSON Located in one of Newport's moet desira- ble areu. Complete with We pool & Grecian foun· talnl surrounded by an abundance of trees Ii enci'd by a wblte brick wadi lo insure the ul· timate i n pri vacy . s.nu e= Walker C lee Real Eltat.e TIIWllllQ TtM._7 Visit the ~PECIAUST at t--------•I the Condominium In- ··~-~ . . CAR BUFFS OYeraized 3 car garage + large shop & bath at rear. with lots of park- formation ~r Servm1 all ol Orange Co. TOUCHSTONE RLTY 18582 Beach Blvd n Ctl 963-086 7 ing. Big custom built 4 Br r--------2 Ba home. Easts1de -------- Costa Mesa. Formal din· 4 IDllM• Z IATH ma. family room, couo· OMLYSIZ,HO try kitche n, s tone Fantastic buy -new ftreDlace and tile entry. landscaping, MW Cl'pt, PWI priee only $130.000. new pUnt. Offers you the CaUMO-USl belt bu;y in lrvtoe. VA· • ~ :#-HERITAGE " . REALTORS FHA financina avalla- ble. 199-1501 -Walker i; lee 1------;;1 149-3162 I• -------1 ~SHOttlS Real Estate ~TSIDE Owner transferred. Lov· ely remodeled 3 Br and hUJ,e family room. all bwltins. outside guest room, oversi.Jed pool, al· ley entrance. Near WestcUlf shopping and much mor e . Asking $99,900. Call $40• 1151 ~HERITAGE . . REALTORS AIAMDOHB) 3 BedrrM. large back yard. covered patio. w/bltn BBQ. priced for quick sale, $64,900. Call n• :963-6767 Ol'fN l'l O• II\ It.JN IOHI NtC/ • ,.~ ~-·: -~-"'I THI REAL I ESTATEHS --J MIWPORT RIDUCB> $26,500 Goraeous ranch style c:usWm J]ullt lo New rt! Quiet cul-ae·aac. Red brick pathway and white raJl fence. 2 Massive fireplaces. Beamed cell· tngs. Huge family room w/11 Ct. wet bar. True country·style kitchen. Fantastic 66 . covered patio! RV parking-and muc h. much more! Owner will carry 2nd T.D. Price reduced $26.500. Hurry. call to- day! ·:r:t.oE~. 'f:.~''f ·t# lt,#L~TO§I It~'·'~ $1.&2 per DAY 'lbat's ALL you pay fora ·~Lac1 UIY PILOT SOVICE '8£CTllY DO IT NOW! '4&-167-1 MISA VBDE I Close to beach-invest or Ml ... , EST"'TI live in this 3 bed.rm 2 . " ~ bath beach hous e . Bil btl1 park like yard. Pnvate patio entry lead· Priced well below the ing into cozy sunlite hv· market! Outstanding . 3 ing rm. It'll move faat at bdrm home w /frml dm 1110.0001 873-8550 rm. ram rm w/3 frplcs & Ol'fN '" o." \ fuN '0111 NtC' • 3 baths. Dbl door entry. f~.~ I =~0r:=is~~~~~~ ~~ ~l!Vlllit lge wall ol stone in ram rm. Phone now for appt. S & S 5t5-M9l Spec'°'*-College Park C:: Walker & Lee home in Irvine. PoPular Carmel model. 3 yrs old with many luxury PllSTIGIOUS TURTLBOCIC OHLYSt 13,250 A spacious 3 bdrm, I~ ba home w /outdoor atrium fr cathedral ceil· ings . Outs tanding ldtcheo features a full waJJ ol shetves pl .. pan-try. Tbls bitbly up-D'llded bome ... bit by Broadmoor. PoolaJde lot. 758-~1 ~ Waiker 1; lr.r. Rea!Eltat.e Real Eltate features. Owner needs I Lo-YOU•. fast escrow. $118.SOO. SERIOUS SlllEI n; CALL 751·3191 I bave 4 bedrooms. 3 2NO R[nl•flON family room. etc. l 'm SELE Now 1129.»50! ! 3 BR. din-baths, a livtng. dining & • CT ~ spactous & gracious & PROPERTIES ingrm, ~veryaharp! live 00 a cw.de-s ac lo ---------· Newport Height.a Realty Cost.a Mesa. Please be lecll lay SpecW '45-5044 the family to own me. Fll"ltilmeolferedml2~•--------- Edw V. Fisb. Rltr. years. Outstanding. COUNTRY 548-9673. custom decorated home ATMOSPHaf LUXU.y CAM-with large cozy ramlly EAST SIDI vnvv room. built-in TV, & llG CANYON pan'eled bar. Country DUPLIX A light. airy, open feed. kitchen with stained Excituig 3 bdrm bome hu• greets you as you .. 1ass window. and room w/cathedral ce1Ung.s, lrg ..... I ly ..... '--e-k hi matr bdrm w/deck I~ enter this v 3 uunn. for pool ma e t s a yrs new m rear. Front is 21,; ba townhouse. You perfect family home. will love the spacious 673-8550. a remode !ed 2 bdrm kitchen & lge walk· in Ol'fN "' 9." \ 1uN 1011,,.,rc,. w/waJJc-in closet & laun· bdrm dry rm . Abundant clolet in tbe mat.r • storage. Both un its . 758-UOl Don't miss this one. Call c;;.i Walker t; I r.e Real &tate IACIC IA Y llAUTY WahrfrOllf Eatate OML Y Sl4, 900. +loaf Sii-This attractive older .,. home has 3 bedrooms. 2 SI 30,000 batha. la localed on large Rambling Spanish with lot with RV access. private courtyard & ex· BeautiCLl.I harwood noors ecutive entry. Lavish Uv· and fireplace blghHght ing rm + gourmet sun· the inter io r of th is shine kitchen + dlmng ! charmer. Seller motlval· Sweeping master bedrm ed. Make offer CALL retreat' Steps lo pool. 556-2660 tennis ft pounding surf · • ;tins faatasUe .~ ~ · • twhm living. Call for ::iiECt:. , showing 847 ·6010 PROPERTt ES Ol'flv Ill Q •II\ IUIV 10111 "loCI' !•IMtlJ The now! 54$-Mll Real E'itale Lovers Retreat Huge mast er s uite. isolated for intimate pnvacy. 20x.20 Family room . Xlnt loc. near beach: & golf course. F\111 price $84,900. call 962·778K KEY REALTORS St~~~~ .. fl 's a BREEZE CloSll1fit..'<1Ads642·5678 ADULT UMIT' OHLYS72,900 Bt.n 2 bdrm, l ba condo Great location near ten· nis crts. Overlooks wmd · Ing stream·decorated like a model. Charmlnii lifestyle. 75·1501 Dalebout .Association, Inc. c:= Walkr.r r. ltrn Real ESllite £atate Sartain shoppers read tbe 1iU1e ad.I in Cl.auWed f'el\llarly. And they find what they're lookinl ror. OCEANFRONT $339,900 CE 110111 ILlllS ~D. Prime location on oceanfront just steps trom the sand. Spectacular view of ocean and Balboa pier. This magnificent home is not a fixer.upper. It has been recently remodeled with all the upgrades including new cabinets and ceramic tile countertops. Three bedrooms plus loft, two baths, glass front, beamed ceilings, view patio and an outside s hower complement the breathtaldDg view. The master bath includes a 6 foot sunken tub and bidet. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ORIGINAL ILUFflS Choice Offering -Split Level End Unit -Prime Private Location On A Lovely Greenbelt Setting. Custom Decorated Jn Warm Earth Tones With A Convertible Den. Atl New Upgraded Kitchen. A "Joy Or Newport" Listing. 1179,500. ~ Ill DOYll Dim 631·1• A RARE FINI> .. A RARE PRICE . A charmina home on lhe beach. MIWPOIT llACH 3_ 0 0 " ll d I. t. e ~. • n ·~ -2 .. It •n l. d .1. l2 I: 0 •• 1r c ,. ft. ·t Ii. I• IL '·· Dt. .o 3 td 0() l n Jl m r. f · .. , \ ,. Hout.• For s.M Ho.iff For Sde Hovle• For Sde Hout•• for S. Housff for Sole HcMitu For S-. Thul"lday. September 28. 1918 DAILY PILOT 03 •.............•.•.......•...............•..•.•...............................................•.....•.•••...••..•..• ··•···•·········•••···· CHMr.. I 001 ~.. I 001 G.Mr.e I 001 &...,-ol I 002 Ge•r-' I 002 Gneroi I 002 Houtes For S. How.s For S. ~For S. •••··············•··••· .........••.........•.•.••.......•................................... •····•·•···•·····•••••• ············••········· ·•·················•·•· ···············••······ .................•.•... \\ I :--.. ! I 1 '\ • TAYLOR CO. 1 n , \ 1 1 1 > H :--·, 1 111 • 11 1-1 i; DClUSIYI DOVll ~ CHAl.M -t.UiuaY -'lllW Tht~ cw,tom ~torybook Colonial home adjoins lov<>I . private white sandy be ac·h 4 Rdrm !'. 4 bat.hs , forrnal tllntn(( room. brrakfast rm and den F.xqu1 1te deror lhrc.>uj!hout bt Cannell & l'hofrm A ir cond Custom crafted furn & lurni. hrng!> will he included. t-:a .. 1ly hown b uppoant $795.000 WHUY M. TAYLOI CO .. llM.TottS 2111 S-J.1•' ......... MIWPOn C&fTB. M.1. '44-4910 BAY& BEACH 00 NEWPORT CTR OR JSS.mll BUY IT RIGHT Your own t.Jcket can tw wnu.en on Uus Po.PUlat CARMEUTA Plan tn tht• BLUFt-'S This end unit has 3 bdrms • 3 baths & frplc Largt!. us11umable loan at lower mtere~t rate. Owner w1lll carry 2nd trust deed Only $158.500 8-3A% LOAN , On lovely condo near I.he SAN JOAQUIN Golf <:ourse & country club. lake new 2 bdrm. condo with formal darung rm & den. End unit. assume the g.1.t;V loan on the re ahsuc pnce or $113.500 JUSTUSTB)! Uh my• Whal a vaew! 4 Bdrm (~ ~ Highland!. honw. rlt>1'n a.s can be, needo;, i new family Bn ullfully lands~·11~d yard H·ry pnvllle F11 in t ly r m adJOlns kaLC'hen, so Mom c;in foe dinner & keep up with the go s~1 p . W h t!n lilt! weatht-r cools off. you will enJOY the frpk in the rmtr bdrm , too. Call today $19S.OOO 673-4400 HARBOR ;\ 1>1v1~10n or 11.irbnr lnn..,lml'nl ('o DBJGHTFUL 3 Bcfrrns , 1'1-• bath home in xlnt location; close to South Co as t Plaza . schools & freeway ac· cess. Great oppQrtunity for home or investment. $82.900 BAY&~ BEACH LOO~WTY 00 NEWPORT CTR. OR. I 75S3111 •n-1100 WANT ACT ION? Classafcd Ads 642-5678 Want Ad He lp? 642·56111 file~!~~ Owta ANXIOUS to move -has dropped price $3500. 3 b e droom , 2 bath bome in UN IVERSITY PARK features high wood ~eilings, wet bar. lots of glass. tile roof a nd cheery breakfast room. A good buy at $99,500. A. COlDWB.L IAM"9 co. 644·9060 2111 SAN JOAQUIN HIUS .. 0. IN NEWfl'ORT CENTER HA VE YOUR OWN ROLL TOP DESI( Uruquc llom~~ cs looking for a few good suJespeoµl~. . be cause a few roll t{lps Hre gelling a btt lonely. Both the Mesa Verde and Corona d~l M ar offices off er · •Commission splits to 70/30 • Sales volume of $5 miUion a month • Active & attractive offices • Training sessions and bi-monthly sales meetings that inform & inspire •Computer terminals, swing loans, access ible management and numerous promotions. For an inte rvie w phone Sandy Orlowski < 546·5990) or Tom Boland (675·6000). U/llllll()UI: fi()Ml:S REAL TORS'. 546-5990. 1525 Mesa Verde Drive , Ea$l, Costa Mesa dlso 111 CoroncJ ch·I Mur. di 675 6000 OCEAMFROMT Quality craftsmans hip in mahog. trim & oak floors. s ets off this landmark; 4 BR, 3 ba . home in finest location. Es tablished trees & lawns. $475,000. BACK BAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 211:? bath family home on quiet c ul de s ac. Oversized pool, playhouse. extra stor age $169,000. IAYFROHT Several fine bay front homes with pi er & slip . Bl LLCRUN·ov;REAlTOR . ].l l Bo y~•d•• Or1v••: N.8 , · .' b 7S-616l ·• MESA VERDE Located on a qwet tree lined street on a large lot.. this out!!tanding J bedroom. 2 bath home is a best value of all t ht cWTenl offerings an the prestigious area of Mei.a Ve rd e . Full p r it•c $117,500. CALL 751 3191 C:SELECT I PROPERTIES VETS VA APPRAISED S75,000. NOW S691500. A(jEHf 633-3449 PENNY PINCHER ADS FOR PEOPLE TO PEOPLE OCUNFROMT 3 Bdrm. + den home on 3>x85 fl. lol; frpl.. built· ans. patio ; beamed ce1l· an~"· $375,000 ONLY $2.00 (for 3 lfnea, 2 ctays) Call Today '· • • Print Tomorrow! Sell any item or combination of items totaling $75 or less with a 3 line ad for 2 consecutive days for only $2. Ea>.h additional line is 60c for the 2 days. You may place your ad by phone, just dial (714) 642-5678 and charge it. ~..:. ... ~ ~~~ iii \..;":'; -~~ _.:, '·-.,~ '~"'P 1,nc Call M on ay thru Frida'>" 8:00· ,fla--: 10 5:30 P.M . for next day's paper or call by noon on Saturday for Sunday 's paper. Or you may use the handy order bla nk below and mail to: Orange Coast Daily Pilot P.O. Box 1560, 330 W. Ba y St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 67J.J663 64.2·2253 Eves associated 8ROI< ERS-REAL TORS lOl~ 'W Bolboo 6 71 ) U I COSTA MESA ~·~ a..lullW ~me 'tn "tine.J'l:omlfi"torl'. PLUS new duplex w11 h first user d cprcc1at1on and choaee of lende r u va ilable. I nv,•stors plcHse note. Ca II for dc- lails. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-551 I • IT WOULD II CLOSE TO $100,000 .•• If this beautiful 3 bedroom view home were located in Newport Beach it w o uld b e pr ice d c lose to $300,000 ... but it's not ! It is only $135,000, located hi gh on a hill in Mission Viejo with views toward Rim of the World in Laguna Beach. It has s hutters. sola rium floors, Spanish tile e nt ry. camel color carpets throughout and a spectacula r patio and garden. This Unique Home is in move·in condition. Price a~ain is just $135,000. U,..,l ()UI: li()Ml:S REALTORS '. 675 6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also in Mcsd Vcr(lc, di ~46 5990 ~COATS & WALLACE ':::JJJl REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SE.RVING THE SOUTH COHSl AREA SINCE 1963 DO IT IJCiHT -We know that you want your home to be everything you've always dreamed of! With this in mind we offer a solidly built 3 Bdrm with "h ome be autiful " atmos p he r e. Shaded pa tio. Your dream home d es e rves the be s t. $117.000. Coll 546-4141 ... ...._.,..:-.. -·-.. ~-... ..,, ......... -~ Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine H untington B.each·Newport Bea~h Coronet def Mw I 022 Cot'OM def M• I 022 Codo Mna J 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALMOST OCEAHFIOMT- PROIA TE SALE -H-..SIM._.wlfll ..... y lwww11I acrou froM COl"OM det Mar _. IMecJt •'"' ~ .i.w of oc.-• tettY· TWa ~ locCIHoa la perfect for • .-, Ito••· ........... rt•adcl, .,-c., etc:. Offend at .. .$495,000. lllltfed to c.owt CCMliflt ..... OPfH HOUSI SUNDAY 2·5'M. 3 I 00 <>c.. ll•d. COf'OMI det Mw 644-7020 NEW SU VllW HOME WITH VllW 210lYodltD ...... 2 bedroom & den -2 baths, fireplace - Big kitchen with breakfast area -Side y:ird. has room for pool or large patio. Priced below market at $239,000. Small down payment & owner wiH assist in financing or lease option. CALL 67S-l6l7 G.H. IOIBTSOH, llAL TOI HAMDYMAM'S HAVEN ~d hath & plaster built Sep. dlrun11 room. hundy kit. Wmding brick walkb New Eng. neighborhood R E D U C E D THOUSANDS! Fix it & save ! HURRY! 646-1434 CEHTURY21 Gold Star Ser-.lc• $69,900 3 BR, 1~ BaU1. Lg frplc. FIA. RV access. dbl gar. new cpts. drps. paint. Move-in cond. VA, no down. lerms avail. 1S7 W. Wilson. Open daily l·S. 631-0954 Ownrtagt. tom Loft Monticello Area Ideal ror young couples. with m aste r bedroom loft. eallJlg area , and 2 bedrooms. Patio. $00,500. BK R. !>40· 1720 TARllU. ''#I '" Calilonia" rtUCB>TOSELL TODAY Spotless 3 Bdrm College P :1rk ho m e w it h 2 gorgeous fireplaces. rt<· cessed window ledge In la ving room for your plants and a perreet patio ror your entertain- 1 n g. Do n 't miss al ! Re duced to $85,000 Shown by apPointmenl. 2512 Vassar Place. ~ 1·t"s t..W H1 \I l )• ~ ' ' I • ' ' ~I~ I Cu~I Hu C11tni l'' Milt Costa Mesa I 024 Y Owner. Npt Hgts 3 BR lc6oa Island I 006 JASMINE CREEK ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BA. den w/frplc. hn:lwd LOCATIOlll....I 11 All models. nrs. shutters. qt. cul-de- " • • ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Agent·646-9025 • s a c s l . w a I k l o 3 Bdrm. 2 b11th Suruihane l200 sq. ft. adult condo. CED..t\R GLEN school/shopp ing. de · ho m e . New c o p per 2bdr 11.-<t ba. l'ool. D/W. TRADE cach e d tm w /ba & plumbing. All ter ms Ref .. Pvt. patao.675·7722/ FOR DESERT NEW~ drkrm. lg yard. $125.000. ~.200. 673-0672 2 Bdrm .• 2 bath; I V1 blks IN OCUft.CLOSf COSTA MESA Appl only. 387 Ramona 3 Bdrm. 2 bath w/hwie Cor'OftQdelMcr 1022 lo beach. Wall trade for CEDARGlEWPREVIEWS Way.645-4782 land or other property l<x:allOll QOalrty aod IUXUIY encld patio. In Colle~e ••••••••••••••••••••••• M4·9SlJ Agent Flom S8?500 M E S A V E R D I<: Pa rk . R edu c e d l o OPWC 3Br home + 2 Br SHOWPLACE. 14 acre $79.ROO All terms. Apt. both w/frplc & 2 BR. Iba, walk lo bch. ;>ei64El<!enAvrmuc ~·~-park.view corner. BIG So.CalifR•alty i:ara~es. 607 Larkspur. $147,000. c o11t0fn.a t ll416A:.>·1>l34 BIG HOME. $175,000. 546--5605 645-69 18 $210.000. Ry ownr pran Bkr. 499-4883 1967 Balearie, 546·9269 i---------_on_J..;..y_640_·l_S4_o ____ CostaMHa 1024 COUEGEP~Rll By Owner. Sharp 3 BR 2 OCEANFRONT Cho i ce oeea nrr o n l duplex on the sand 1 llu~e ups t airs bdrm .. lge kitchen. On lur~e R·2 lot. $375.000! aa.oo loy Prop. Realtors • 675-7060 . RED CARPET lrvlnc starter home on rorner lot $82.500. s Bdrm. 2 bath home $82.500 3 Bd rm home w ith fireplace $64.SO() 5 Bdrm. 2 bath home $82.500 "HARBOR VIEW". S BR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR 2 BA. family rm, BA family rm or dining 41.., ba. OCEAN VIE W. --------full carpet/drapes. brk ' H I 8 500 pool, iennas crt·sz fml MESA VERDE frpl. all blt·ins. walk l-0 rm. a eeresl. $7 · · yar(f, unusual pnvacy. CORMER LOT sch oo Is I s hop p 1 n g . 3102 Warren Ln. 557.9533 $288.000. Courtesy to S $85.950. Agt. Dan Lewis ..... _______ _ uper family ho m e . 898--8996 bk.rs 615-0580 featuring 2 fireplaces. •---------AsllllNlble Loan IARGAIH IH gas BBQ. RV aceess a nd MONTICELLO TWNHSF. Assume this hea uty. SPYGLASS beautirul lawn. Ownt-r 3Br. 2Ba. 1370 sq (I . Dbl hoow 1s completed. up· anxious, caU 546·5880 attach gar. super loc. graded. nothing for you • Yes, bel.aeve it or not ' 6 Bdrm, fam-rm. bonus room home in fabulous S ;>y g l a s s r o r o nl y ·~_,,.HERITAGE pools, clbhse, sharp de· to do but relax In your ,.,.., 800 B o own jacuzzi. Call n ght . • REALTORS ~w~960-ef9S wner now to a direct line or in· formation. 645·9161 S300.SOO. And a large lot. , _________ i--------- See al now MOVE IN NOW MEW'l'ORT C&n'ER ASSUME FHA · nus vacant bea uty is re· REALTY 640-1812 Gr eal fa mily h om e ady to go. Out of area ATTENTION Located near shop ping owner says sell quick. . . .. . .~. OPEN HOUSE REAlTY z · 1uVESTORSI! and freeways. Bag hvang Only 10··~ dwn. Ownr "" room w /fplc . 4 H 1~ w/carryallfianancanJ?.41~•-•_•_------• Duplex ·5 blocks t o bednns. Lush yard with OR. fplc. mue h more• MESA VERDE beach. Prime area View fruit trees . $76,500. Call $92.SOO. ..,..OL 597,500 of ocean. $105.00-0 /\S· 546-2313 '""' sumable loan. Cash now Ol'IN 111 ? -11 \•vr.101<1 ,.,., ,. Thick plush carpeting w/reg. down pymnt. Call [ \1!ii¥ i A fR€HIG€ and warm wood paneling 1:~~~??7~1!JNl~lll ~<I ~ lt11ii;ll ,q_ ~ HOMES =c~l:;;~j~~s~~~~I~ [VIBfdHI SUPBEASTSIDE =w,~~~6y.NB ~~E~~~~: Beer Bar$30.000 * S 134,500. * -LOCATION ()PINl11 Q •llHUNIO !JlN1(f• t;:~~.r;:::~.n:; .... :~:;!s .... ['elRMI -..Lowest pric~ borne in A.s!>umable VA loan! No CdM. Upgraded 2 bdrm. common walls . Uruvcrs •· cozy rareplace. ioned R·2 lY Park. S9S.9SO. with room t.o build. Sub· m1 t on terms . Ca ll TALK TO RED CA RPET 64()..5\12 Agent. $79,900. Call 546·5880 acre lot. Room to bwld 2 ~HERITAGE mor e $200.000. Ca ll $64.000 G.J . approved. 3 Cra1g Ba tley. 631·12166 Br 974 Victoria. 645--4980 or960-4768 754-1202 ---"------· WE LIST EN! H.V. HILLS ------iilllliii--Beauta fu I e xecutive VA. Mo "'°MY doWJt. REALTORS RVM~ WHITT w ATER home. rom er pool size Income $ I 0 0 l 0 l a l c 0 s t l 0 VIEW$138,900 10l.3 8drm,2 ba, l900 sq. qualified buyer . Tj w; 250 Steps l o poundlnR rt Xlnt terms avail. al Excellent eute 2 bdrm condo is neat swf and crysta l sand ' $197.000. Call 640.5\ 12 as a pin. Jdeally located Pnvate courtyard en Investment an So. Huntington Beach. Lr~~ 3 unit s. each walh 2 ~ Xlnt i>larte r home. :'!ft' l-.Ql~IO&Jli-3od-.Z, p~s. ... ... _._VETS *--:~~vk~!~s'a.°'ii-€~ , . n .. ~~'wht-'ii~.~~""' 1ttt~ 'bin~ 1Tt \,I\ ~m ·t;-<\'\":Gl~ staircase to rambling 4 --------•I Call .the experts for all qualification ~wde llnes be d r m c o m P I t• x HOMl + INCOME deta11ls . Sl39,000. BK R. may enable you to own Dala,Poittt I 026 Grower 's Rreenhouse + 1to.2c• R~ ....... --d 540-720 your own home. 0 Down. ••••••••••••••••••••••• stairway to dc-rk with ..-.. ~ ... view. Owner suys "Sl'll to $259,000. TARDIU. 0 ClosmR costs. Thi.<1 Is a Fanttl!ltic H:IO deg. oct•un It ? " (;a 11 ro r a p p t. South of Bayside. /\ rare rr'Cl' service for veterans view. Brand new 3 br. 21 2 847·6010 a nd s u rpri s in g l y only.~ Hr. HOTLINI';. b a, S I 8 5 , 0 fl O '" ''"" / • 11 ~ '""' '" ~, "'~' • spacious 3 bedroom ..., ''#I lft Califontia" Vet. Agt 0 w n r I U I d r I A K t • ..,. ~ 'lol .. ..-.. ". RElAl TORS 4 WORDS MAICE ONE LIME [ e ~I den. 2 story home . PLUS 541-0800 75&-0706; 644-5742. l !Uljlfi a never vacunt roomy MESA VERDE 4 Br 2 Ba. B Toro . I 032 --------•I ij't\iJ; re ntal. P vt financing xlnt con<l .• $89,500. Open ..................... .. MESA VERDE . ----• ·-·-~ provided ut subsla.ntial House 1·5. 2972 Andros SO. CST Pl.AU 8 y 0 w N ER Jo• 0 H - $2.00 $2.IO . $99, 900 PENINSULA SPECIAL savings to buyer. St. Prine. only. 5464418 · Clean 3 br. 2 ba "C" Plan S ALE I L E AS E . 3 Bdrm home. close to Cal fOf' dttaila MESA VERDE In Village Creek. Up Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba. on ~~.b~ri~e~"'roe ~~t wale r , o wn e r w i ll 644-721 I 3000 sq ft customized graded . mus t sell. premium lot. upgraded. f.46.:1255 Agenl. rmance. Agt. 642-3338 home nr golf course. S 9 2 . O O O I o rr e r . pa tio, la n d sca p e d ~NIGEL .--------i Owner will carry 2nd. Owner/Agent 644-0027 or w/s prinklers . $83.900. Want Ad Results 642-5678 644-1493. YOU'LL LOVE IT. 22832 Ul\I LEY & l\SSUCll\TES $175,000. 540-7196 Foxborough 714-586-3262; OHNDAJLY 213-~563.1 $3.20 $3.80 macnab I Irvine realty S©\'.l4}}A-/J, t!rS .. Thaf /nfriguing Word Game wifh a Chuckle -----·~..,. ~., .. l'O&l.M ----- 34S E.2.'ln:1 St,C.M. fL-..t.'--•-h 10_.0 New 2 s t o ry custom WWWMCJIOlll -oc "' homes on a qwet cul de· •••••• •••• • •• ••• •• •• ••• s11c 4 bdtms. 3 baths. ONLY $1150 DOWN, for good area. easy com-thls fine 4 BR 2sty home. mute MA NY ex 1 r n Total pri« SS!l.500. or u~­featur~. Come see for sume 7Wk t~llA loan. yourse H ! $189 ,500. C a ll n o w H e rbe rt Owner/ Agent 5$2-4894 or Hawkins Rllrs 979-8100 PAY~ENT ENCLOSED D SEND BILL 0 BankAmericard # . . . . . . . . . . . . Exp. Date Master Charge # . . • . . . . . . . . . . Exp. Date ..... . Publish tor ............ days, beginning ........ . Classification . . . .............................. . Name ........................................... . Address ...... ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................•. City Phone ....... . DAILY PILOT 642-5878 11$ CAHYOH Distinctive Deauvilte ... expanded & highly customized adult home on m agnificent wrap-around VIEW lot w /po o l & separat e apa . Sophisticated res . incl. formal living & dining rms, master suite, guest BR, family rm w/fplc + lg. bllllard rm. w/step-down bar which incl. refrig/freezer, radar range & dishwasher . You really should see thJs! Sandie Fix 644·6200. <V-l56l '42-tlU 644-6200 901 Dover Drive HarbOI' View Cenwr trvlrw •t C.mPUs Y•llrt C.entH 7$2-1414 0 '-...,.,,, m ~ '""' l(f0"'°'9d ..... d. ti.- ..... "' ,.,.,. '""' """''--ds I N E E.HtC I I' I I I r . I POROO I ' I' I I I } I C A F T ( I ! FOf' 1 while my btOllW·ll'I· I I II I : ltw •• r•Hy 1nro trull fulcn • _ _ _ _ • I meM 1 .. 1 1ummw he w1nt ...-------. on • 1hrM-f'llOnth blender ..... , _1,...G_,,...a ..... 1rr~-.j ..... e_,1,._...fl ~~ ~~:~~ ~9: .._....__ ........ ...._ ............... -~·loo 1,_ -No l below 0 Pt ~~:~,u,, •. , ... 1• 11 15 r r r 1 6 11t~v·~1N~~~ Ulltt\ I I I I I I I scaAM-UTS ._.....,IR Claulflcatto. IOIO &42·2164 or 642·7752 or S&S Resale SpeclaUsU . 673-(1182. 3,4 or 5 bdrm models Spl11111d&Llllh avail. some w/pools. Free flowlng noor plan 968-4602. + aoraeoua patio with Pennington Properties mature IU8h lan~caplng ONLY $407 PER MO .• offers dellaht f~r ex· +small down payment ecutlve enlert•inlna. wo uld a llo w you t o Formal dlnlntl. queen· purchue this lovely 3 sized ~llchet'I & MORE. BR. 1...., ba home located MORE. MORE ! Com~ closeto\heocean.SS1,$00 ~TODAY• Or. asurfte-low ....,._ F'ffA loan. Herbert ll11wklns Rll~ 979 8100 ~ $ll6.$00, alm<>Alnew. 4 8R £1~ 2i,, BA. ' btn from S.rfl...... ocean. 411 J9tb ST. ,7, .__0~._ a' Shown by appl only. ·I I 536-2812 •· ...... DAILY PILOT Tnullldey. Sept!mber 21. 11171 \"' 1'!foeMt Pw s. ..._" Por see ...., .. , ,.,. •• "'. ...................... ······················· ...................... . -~-.._,. 104mw ...... edt 1041 ~IHct. 1041 f '\ ~-·················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Le~tev• Ill Anan .. l"lr • ~ 38r. l"48 a, full)' cpl eel. mtrrorrrd •1u'drol>\. t!W-dewc.~OM4 ~ ·~····················· ·, LUGE -, COMFORT ABLE \•llo m t-n\·•r UC'I C'Uhl"rd.ili· oHe n ltus 2 IT'S A LOVELY BLUE LAGOON VILLA LAGUNA BEACH Oubtamt1n)t 'H:w oc·cun. p ool J:..trdcn!\ finely de<'Or tlc..-d . l'Ornpll'lt•ly (urnt~ht'<i I 1975 Mo n te C~rlu in the l J t port llltlUdl'tf I A-TUIN KEY-OFFERING l.u\un 3 hdrm. 2 bath. wet bnr. µullu. 2 :.~ 1m pools. beo<'h. tennis l'Ourl. sel"ur1ty gate L.ush landscaping. UH,000. C41..._.Y_...%Wfw ..... 4t4-4H4 ur DANIAi aw.n 492·4144 • ~lot.) , 4 lwdrumn hom\• 'Wh1 ... ·h tnc·lud~" f.amll) -~........-~ rwm JJ)d fornllil dlnanr "'°*-I 0,.4 oirc• Ju:.t N e(•ntJy plllnt .. t"'-f lR."-'ltll• Mnd ()Ul JUttt ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ,1'4'ttltlll~ thl' ci.t~•utl\c lh11Who~.111 J11.iqw11. ~llh .a 1 .. rl'c lunHI.) 2 hdrn1 Z h.1 l undo Ownl,'r a nx1ou' • l'U 8 Oo lh1• 1itoll 1·11l"'' MIT YOUR O"'Fl-:R '' Cull fo1 ·•Pl'I !>5:! ti~ P.• ple11M1ntly :.urpr'l:.l'd STOP TOP OF WORLD Lowci.l pnt·et.I :lllr ""' CM.'t'Uh Vlt'W, $1<!1'1.0IMI 11111 on I y l U :1 :, I H I t·H~:i wk ndi. liy Owrll'r •I b<Jrm den a hu forrnul <J 11: r m. Jll llt'~ l'Ufllt'lS, 1lr.i~~. l'll' Ol·l•1111 run} on v1c\\ S28S.OOO 494 ?AOG •• 'l'our i.hn11k111.i dollur!\ With lhlb 111\Ct.Ulr°~ dt• light '! i\n Orun1telrt:1t cunoo with I bcdtuom -----.-.-.---------und r1ext to the µ001 , sp1:1 . •• RANCH REALTY SSl·ZOOO SACRIFICI!.:! I Heaul new Lg. 3 brm. tutolly upgr11ded ITTJ-4:$11 ll•nrui. court:. und l)Jrk Ing Now $53.900 RAMCH REAL TY Uy Owner, Turtlerock. 3 SSI ZOOO BR 2 BA + tumrly rm __ • ___ _ Pool, jacuzzi. $145,900 ARIO. LAICE COHDO Pnn only. C..11 a fter 7 Btl1 h hi d d 2u fbb. 7:12,11259 1g Y upgru e ur + d e n. AC, lndscpd. SSTE/\LTHlS lfOMES SllS.800 10'1 dwn lleuut. new lg upJ(rd. 3 6444466 or 552 6327 HR. lo price. 673·431 I 0 l d b ;(gt r ange rt-e con o. y ownr. !Bil. Plan Ill. 2BR ORANGETREE CONDO· SS0.500. Plan V $61,950 Hy owner Ilk. Pinn 3. Adlt.s only. t.ennes. d e .1dlts only, tennis etc. _IJ7_S-_9229 __ . ------ ~1.000. 640 1818 PACIFIC ISi.AMO VILLAGE Live al lhe bt!llCh At.lull communlly , 1.11 .ic 3 bedroom, 3 halh 11n1l with oversized 2 car al lac hed gara.ie. with ocean and mount,1J111 vtotws. CommunHy pool and clubhouse. $139,500 3 Monarch Bay Pluza Laguna Niguel 498-7222 831-0836 Excellence In every d etail or this ex pan1>1H' 3 BR. 3 HA . (11mely, den, Study hOffil' Micro. Jacui.21 . sl&med gla ss, i.pi1rkl1n.: l"UaslJtne $375.000 --------1 ORANGE TREE A~ , __ _ . " HoutH For S• °"*'led llW. ett..r l•arl &tot• Other l•ol &tote ......_ "'"".a..d •...................•.. •··············•·····•· ···············•···•··· •·••••·············••·• ...................... . ~~~.~~ ... !?.~~ ~~· I 100 ~~!:~!!? .. ~~.~~ =!.~~!°!! .. ~~.~~ ~~~~ ... ?!~~ AMEST CATALINA •••••••••••••• •• ••••••• M•tenlflcenl bt11chfront HITI UTI Vll WS Mobldl llonw flor Sul•" West N •wport homu 5 2ar + bon1111 rm .~ dbl TO IE IXCHA.MGID DOWH! Bdrm. 2 buth5 +.dorm IH SEAVllW <·xpandu 1n N II udull loft Yrly h1t~ Sl50011no. 'l'wu <!tuf)\·rlull\lc homei.. 1Airk. pool Jll<'UHI /ll ~M'rl h) uwn1•1., .I •'-4 Ult + r lbh&c l'uriw r 101. :! 4 BALBOA ---------l11n11ly 111.im, lully u11 dnve"'nv,,. r1tu11 itp lH'l' ON BEACH O~cor .. lor i:n•ll .. rl A. I 111h>l'llV<'d. renl uw111:r moV1nu. rum 1t.hed 2.slary l&lrm ~'~~ .. t~:f;~·1~ Cltll fo..~~1.'l~~~.itll39~ uNk ISLAND DUPLEXES ~~~wm~1~lh~¥l location 2 Bdrm with 80A1' SLIP UDO ISLE IMCWOING IA Y'4tOMT S150J!t!rfront llo ml!l> u n I q u e db I w I d,. 631 1400 P.lltkwn{i on pvt bch. up I CDM DU-.. •v COMPARISON SHOPPERS l'll'••st• look 11t tblA lovely ) llt'J.ro11u1. h•mlly room horn\• In t)(•11ut1ru1 llnrbor VI •w llomt'11 You'll !ind tnon : v11lue (or your money 111 lhli. l uwest llnl'•-ll. rr~hly µalnlcd. n.-wl y lv nd H•u p t d S" m t' 1 ~ 1• I .i t •J n I y d .. ..a uv711._) r-~ Ol•oanfront 2 br. Ulll pd, icr~.;'H~ Stew. Z HOUSIS OH DOUILI LOT No petb Winlt'r 1450 t41-.. tS I W. NEWPORT DUPLU 64li 2511i f<>a EXCHAHGE DOWN OHL y HousoH UnfurNlhed Beach Living AS A PACMAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.Mrd '' n.500 M•wporl Center 640-5357 St!v(1ral new humei1 ll'lt In .i bc11ul1ful r ocky ocotiln front p11rk. pvt communcly, 1Jublelllng allo we d In purk . 3 be1ll'he11 + p11tr. ho mot!> pncoo from: $29,900 TREASURE ISLAND MOBfLEHOM.t: PARK IENAISSAHCE 30801 So. Coast Jfwy LAGUNA BE/\Cll MolJ1le propert1ci. & laud dcvclopmcnt Co C7 I 4J 499·3816 1714, 557-0600 213/614-3200 9.5 AcNCICJe fOf' Sat. I ZOO lftcomt Properly 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 11cre Avocado Grov~ 1167.500. Vulley Cenll'r !No. S.D Count y ! 642·2164. 673·0782 ---- C..~Lots/ CryptS 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s,..H ln•fftor . •Sc!ller ln defttult •Buy eqwty wholL-:.11lc •Buy under murkel •Sell forqwel< proht •liary I> Ao~h:r 900 4392 hou:.ot:. on I lot Abo grc·at iluplt"" ~oocl 111 come 531>·0021 Ownl'r ~TEJ\L TllJS llOM ES &-Hut ne w lg upl(rd 3 BH. lo pr1ee. 673 4311 /\gt OCk:A."F'RNT OUPL!o;X Z BR I Ua each, fl)lc. l car gura.ic. $375.000. 2 chorcc lot!> 1n P<ic1r1\' Vww Memorial l'ark $6511 with i:ret'n fe{· pard TAKE ME! aft5pmcall557·7958 To mountain, desert or ComnwrclaJ TEN OM TWO Ten we ll mc11 11tJ1nt'tl horn~ on two adjommi.c lots with new roof!>. owner will help finun<'<-'' $44,000 t!llC'h 752 19'l0 • 673-124_7 __ _ lake. lovely 1974 Sun· P'r-opetiy 1600 downer <85174 >. Only 1,·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.· $7.000. MoblS. Homt Ston 848-8895 OUTSTANDING fum1ly home with 3 l~e. bdrm::. .. s par 1ous den. (anuly rm. & 3'"' bulhi;. in prest1g1 ous Wt>i;lclifr z IR. z IA, DEN areu Fcaturci1 incl new Mobile home, m 5 i1tar W/W carpel. WJlk-10 food adult park Cit)' ur pantry. <! frplcs .. :.ep l rvrne. Beautiful tip law1dry rm . ehlldn•n'b Pomlmenls. $42,SOO. (.;all pluy hou:.<'. l'tr Im Bea. 541Vi729 or 751-!l~)(J CAHHERY VILLAGE NIWPORTIEACH J nuAIL Three commercial lot:., T 21122 24 26 Newport PLACE UlvtJ . t.1aeh lol 11> 25,:111· -~-TIES .. Ont• lul w1lh builrhni.c. '""...,...~ :.ton· or office. $325.000 to,.. fll l :JO ,.M.I <.:all~ 5880 1---'-------- ~~HERITAGE TRIPLEX REALTORS !Tllll'Ulall', IOOVl' U) C(ln!I. for uppt s1~E~RT BEACH 1~R~oy~R.~M~c~C~a1~ch~~RJtr~I~~~~~~~ REAL TY 6 7 5-16421:: DMDieJ 1/ COST A MESA o.wt:S. Wl'St Costa Mt>sa now be mg remodeled. Schcdufo g ross income $10.200 p/yr SI 19.000. make of· rer 1800 Commercial Income 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •HOMIFIHDOS • LOW Rl-:NTl\U, Cllll today.Movt• tOday SS7 Otr.!4 IOOO's of Vacancre" SI~ I br guest house $1 05 1 + &fr3gc rm·d yd S22S 2bt rncd yd 3 ppl $240 2br k1d1>·s hurp ' ~3+frpk k1di. S3753 +k1tb nt.bl'Jch $410 4 +kid:. l){'l:• ttUr •fo~REE FOK Llf"I':• GOod 111 all 2'1 l0Nl1on~ All area:,. i\11 µnn•~ IN OCE1\NSlO E iidUll comm, out or smog. 4! RR. I ba. 1mm11<: Safe lovely urea $235 mo 494 2921or496·2575 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br-. 3 b11 . den. CStn. New Plllllt. crpt. llle No pel.8 $750. IJ75· 1442 J25 I • v It' w t:: I< l'f rt it • Kids. pets ok • Move m to· d ay Sml rec 645-4900 •CONSUMER'S GUIDE per locale View! $310! Singles. kids, pet:.:: Small ree. 645·4900 •CONSUMER'S GUIDE ~streo leach 3218 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• HoltM1Uwfw••d ••••••••••••••••••••••• eo. .. M... llZ4 • •••••••••••••••••••••• M~o Verde. :i liR.. i b11. rum. rm .. lrpl , rttw cpt • dllhw11hr. refrl.i $4U5 Month. 557-<413$675'97W U.RCK I ta 64$.~ at\~ 30 • 2 br t~. I b11. purtly furn Ulll pd Avuil Oct Isl 1395 hl & la t. S48·7631f. 3 br, 2 ba. ramlly rm. blt.n.s. children ok. &46-7l7~ Nwpt Hl8 areu. 2 br & den. ('plb & drpt1 . $375. mo. 642.~ 445 LENWOOD OR nt!ar llarbur High Sch J BR 2 BA, r.un1ly rm ~75/mo 642.4700 3 BR. z ba .. •11e. rence<t yard. rrpl, ow. 1>tOVl' close lo stor~s. schools & bus. 2135 College. $475. 6.11 2l33645-IW $310 2 br. r pts . drp11. carport. Ktds Ok. No dogll. 979--0136. V~HY CLE AN & V/\C,\NT J BH hOm\• doubll• l(arui.tt'. 1 ·~ "·'. • \•1·:i rpeted 11 ·:1 Cll"U ll ' li111 l'encro } uni Family preferred $45(1 ix:r mo Agt 837 -631111 0-PoW JZZ6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• POUlt Nlgud condo. 3 BR. 2 ba. 1tnn1s . pool. Ja<'. :.aWla. $425 mo No pet:>. nosmokmg. 831·2816 New luxury 2 BR, 2...., b;,. 2 rptt" ... wet bur. lndry pool. Jae. view. Min 'O Danu Harbor. $450 644-9539. 640 7 l94 ..._..,,..lea l240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sha rp 3 br dollhOUS\' w/he.tvy :shake roof. bnght cheerful kitchen. I e Liv rm wt fr k . S43:i g p 847·1622: 848-9840 BACK TO B t r I s i n g I e w Id l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• BASIC SI Muyrtowl!r. !>how:. lih MEW DUPLEXES • ·75 Model. low park t't'Ol San Cle mente-$149.500 Cute 3 bt.-droom notar <WB4805-62J. Try Sl6.750 up li.t owner depr1tC'1a - 2500 Bloc k Newpo rt Blvd. Cost11 Mesa. Cur- rent income $17,000 p/yr. ltoom to bwld. Will a <'cept $50,000 tradot Id S pan t ill' roofs . Cut.eJbr.lb11-.1tur.puUo. cnyds. frpl. t br. drnmg fncd yd . Kid:. & pet::. are.a $310. 49'l-8541 wekome. S435. Ai,.'\. No l>each Uri~ht 11\lllg MoblleHomt StoH uon ncur beach 731 ·5606 room w1lh bt:umed ccil· lS48,88US or 768-3800 evl•i. eqwty ing & euty Clreplacc F'ingerl1p k1lc h c n & bre;mkfa:>l nook. M BK w/pnvutc patw & bath Much. muc h more, won'L lasl. llURRY! 646-7434. Pl.AU NEWPORT DUPLEX $79,500 REALTY 975-0616 2Br. !Ba , rrplc. cpls. Co ~ 4 Pl bltns W/D hook ·UP vm on ot X. near b ',.di r d d. So ut Coui.l Pl.i io. gar a~c sp. nr Y • St98.500 By ownt'r Pnn COf'OftCI del M• JZ2l lee \164-2560: 973-2971 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br w/gar $300. Cpt.b. SEA VIEW rncd ~d. wutcr pd. m o New ocean view 2 br, 2 .. ., ... ~hiwure. 63G-<4l20 bu Lease or lca~w option _t_5 ________ _ /\gotnl ~75 0564!. L"vei. Pnmt• ureu' + k1di. ok IJ75·363'i Dshwhr, Ka rag I.' $300 CENTURY 21 Gold Star S..-•lu lly ()w11l!r Viking 24x60. upi;:rad{'d, 2 br. 2 bd. r11m1ly rm. wet lJur. mir rorotd wardrolJc . selfcle11n1n (: o v en. land!icaped, A IC. fore. air he11t. $38.SOO Thot Meodowi., IRV. 551-4531 garage:-l'a. uml 44~ Oii l'1pab only 1714 llS46 0039 Ac apull'o A ve S /\, 4 Br. 21"1 bu l'Xecut1v1t Hurry' Sml fee 645-49()(1 •CONSUMER'SGUIDt: ~ 1fy Owner DeerfMd Park hom e ·Plun 2 $102,900 Owner lrans ft!rred , pnced below market for <1wck sale. 3 Hr. 2 Ba. LR .. D.R .. I'' K . lndry rm. Prof decorated w /upgra d ot s . Prof. Jandl.caped ror lo main· ten a n ,c e w I a u l o .. pnnklers, front & rear ~an y 11ddit lon11 & ame nities Lg ass um. loan. Open llous e . Slit/Sun 10.6. 13 Golden ~ar S59-Ql22 Plan #1 Putio Home, top /1"6' ol the line upgrades II I lh.rou,ghoul . central arr . Ill ttuck plusb carpelli dt'· 1---------1 cor11tor drape!J · best ~~~~~!!!!~~~~ NEWPORT CREST WESTMINSTER Go r geous dlJI wi de llawaiian. xtr:i lg rmi.. fruit trees. low renl IS24107·731 Area:. rent at $315 mo 12 I BR unit:.. C M u 7'< view home. gurde ner. SJ6.{)<l44 gross Xlnt value .1l pool. volleyball. new -------'325.000 Call f'11rl1!\ In l' 1:1 r Pt' l !>. <J r ·' P t'., • IKonR Prop«ty 2000 vc:.tmotnt.:. al 962 24!'16 wallpaper $900 ~ OOOl:I 3 BR Tiburon condo. S42a mo. Cull Ann. : ... WOODIRIDGE Owner Is unx1ous to sell this lo w est pri ced "Drlflwood" model. 2 sty. 3 bdrm, 21h ba. Sub- mll on pnce & te r ms. &»5112 Agent. ·"UNIVERSITY PARK Outs tanding Stanford rownhome. Fee land Owner 551-4682 eves. LIASEOnlOH or purchase fantastic 2 Bdrm, patio home. Pror. lndscpd & decorated. •. CJ!nl. 11lr. forrtlltl din'g, adult comm. Pools & ten-._ nls. Agent. 551·4682 eves. No broker commission. Woodbridge corner de· tached. 3 BR 2 8/\. '94.990 Biscuy 4 BR. den. '31 BA, hg lot. Sl59.U90. 'ts.tl·Ol 12. 644~7 vinyl · made for t he ROCK young couple slartmg out LCICJlllMI HHls I 050 in hre. Two bt."<lrooms or ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOTIOM hvab1Uty at a pnce of My eqwly, Leisure World $71.900. Com munlly pool 2 BR, 2 ba ma nor Partly SP a e 1 o u s PI a n I V andtt:nrus furn Incl s terling & Bcauurullycrtp'd31:iR& Dresden China. 154,000 den. 2~ BA 1800 Sq fl cash. 837-2153 . ln·level. Won't la!>t SI 15,000. Mobile Home Store ~·8895 •ON THE BEACH• red hill ·~,~ . .' · 552-7500 Newport leach V A.fHA TERMS Sea caps & sunselli over are available on this ~rt hat lstate loolong the blue Puc1flr SMOICETREE 2 BR/2 ba. end unit Pal.lo . Nr. tennis, park. $73,900. Owner 551 2736 Deerfield Townhome B e autdu l , 111 r · great 4 Bdrm. ram rm lneciatts pnvale IJeach 5 'minutes home whu:h s1tsonaprc· !114l ~2S from t-'ash1on l~land rruum reot lot providinl( ~~~~~~~~~~I Sens auonal trlpk wHk pn\lacy and ofhlreel RV -home. Park renl only pllJ'keng. $77.500. lest Buy in H4Jts $221'1 For Appt. Coll 3 br I >;4 bo, $I 05,000 California Poclflc 64 ... 72 I I A c A c I A T R E E Mobile lfome Sales REALTY 2706 Jlorbor Ste 206·/\ /.Jn Nl[1f l BAil f Y .l.., ASSUCllllfS 540.5937 642-1355 condll1o ned e nd unil .1~~~~~~~~~~ Plan 2. 2 bdrm. & denY with new carpels, dis h L.egma...,... I 052 BACKBAY S8500DOWN New 2 sly 4 BR. den. J BA. formal dining, 3 frplc's, l.u a c re lot. Owner very anxiou s. Leaving urea No quatJry. Movr ri.:ht in Owner will finance ti40-7778 ADULT PET 3Br. 288, new l'PlS, drps, priced for qwck 1111le ul $29.000. ( }''zss:rT -68 1 washer and outstanding ••••••••••••••••••••••• pauo with i.uperbty con Laguna Niguel strucled cover . Realty • ASSUME 91;4°/o G.1.LOAN Mobile HOIM Stew~ 848-8895 Mobile home for sale hy owncr.8x3S 645·13~ •ON THE BEACH• !163-8364. ..... .... ....... .. ... . . ----------· FIVE ....,LEXES Lok for Sale 2200 Harbor View ll1lls 3 br l :i br. 1 1~ bu. newly pamt· •OHEYIEARNEW• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba. ram rm. pool. $875 i·d . r t•m o d e l t'd kit . Pride of ownership all on OFFICE ILDG SITE In <'I P0.'! 1 s H v & d:lhwhr. blln.'>. new drpi>. a qwet cul-de-sac ' Own HunUngton Be11ch gardener fjiS·J9S6. rompl crpld NICI.-yd :! your own strnel' t.:loi.ed 27.000 :.q . n lot neor HARBOR VIEW HOME. m1 from bch. S475 mo garnges. AIC. fireplaces f,,~.~~'ShopH~1~·~(!1·v1~ OpeluxC13"Bdd. 2'!~.;,.. 1954 _1168-35 __ 1_4_. ------ $198.500. 11\:r 4 plex <.:enter $135.000. ort an ge . ....,.,1mo Beuutrrut ('Xe<' homt". 752 1920 David Bourke Rltr ...;64-4-·24-05-------P 0 0 I. v e r 'i P ri v · ' ~UAIL 546·9950 CHOICE RENTALS buckyard. • lHt + den. T Abovl' Little Corond 1..>xlr a I~. k1tch1tn.1:arpet· PLACE County Beach. unw.ual tn-lt•vel ed. dra1>1..'<1. & i1hulll•r1..od . Property 2500 viotw hom<' 3 8R.J bu .. refr11( .. l(urdt:nt-r ftROftERTIES"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• pla)rm V<1l'unt & n-.idy servi~c. Poo l m:11n1 TT ENT I 0 N S950Month WJlk1ng 111,,t .Jn<'t' tu 10,... Tll l :JO ,.M.I 1u-;AL ESTATI': COUNSELOI! •Re finance & lh\ e:.t m\•nt sp ec1ahsls Sgl ramt4-plex. •Beach propcrt1ei; •Property M onagcmenl •Tax & exchange advice •Gary D. Bosler 960·4388 2 HACH HOUSES ONA LOT 2 Block:. 2 Beach 2 houses for only $85,000. 2 Fix Is 2 save Don 't be 2 Latt· SCOTT R EAL.-TY 53&-7"3 VETS' Or. qwl't ln•inc Terran~. beach. C<1l l L.ur ll lt'. N o o o w N . N o lovt'ly J bdrm. home on _002-__ 1582 ______ _ CLOSING COSTS. muny Angc:hlJ Vucant S800 2BR. Iba. new c rpts. drf)li. home::. .tVUll. 751·0769 an Month rncd y.-rd. $300 mo. I PM Vder:in Hous ini,: .J,,J 848·91173 or 96J-ti662 Agt Sll'Vt! Ph1l1Jp:. ((jOUJJ1(1 de/ vnai of County -a.b.ur PJ'tojw"1li11J Properly 2550 1a!C' 6.7 "'~9~ •••••••••• ••••••• •••• •• ',':J-c..-,-'I "I Super deluxe lge 3 bdrm. l bu cus t h omt<. nt·w . cedar. 2 <'Ur l:ar . nr bl·h $550. 5364446 CHOICE PROPERTIES 2435 E. CoHI Hwy .. CdM Cozy 2 br. I ba, d shwhr. ---------pallo, fncd yd, gur. K1d :-. lrvtneTerrace.3bd rm 2 & pets ok. $39/i /\1(1 . Nu ba . Execul1Vl' home . S795 fee. 964·2566. 973-2971 AppleV•y 1 1 •,2 acre horM.· pro f)l'rlle!.i Ready t.o bwld per mo 640-1118-0 11nd ---------- Chai Min9 Coftel«Je Ol'llr beach wt pvt pool. 2 Mdrm. I bu. $4i5 mo I Bdrm. I ba. S3i5 mo. 1)7~ 1727 $4660wl totrm:,. Lrg 3 BR. 2 ba duplex. '"' I''• 11cref>, _.. ... ntas.l.lc :iharuucu:iz1. open deck, v1cw&uul1t1t•i;Loµropcr $5!15 mo. !ltS"·lT25Z"<'.J ty hnot $765()w,tcrm!> 752-0617 ~a I I Mil C'1r."9e2 ffill4 On lhls hilltop VICW pro· perl.Y 4 BR trf level in prestigio us North view. A TOUCH OF Fam·rm. w/stone frplc & wal.k·ln wet·bur, much tt523 CAMPVSl>adRV~ more. $149,900. Harbor View Mona<'O. 2 BR + den. 2 B/\ $142,000 fee. Open House SattSun 1·5. 640-4734 11124 Prt Bar mouth &tat.Sat. /\bsolulcly breathtaking 24x64. 2 Br. 2 liu. r umpui1 rm & bur J975 Royal l.anl•er In 5• Park Ten COVINGTOH 4.PLEX 11 2'r• acrei. llorise pro· ---------4 Br. 2 ba. new kitchen perty 1n th<.' bea11t1ru1 Costa MHa )224 uppl. nr. Goldt<nwcst M :i r 1 a n nu s $611 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• College Call IS42·41SS art \ ,. . OLD MEXICO h 4t3-94t4 49s.sz20 .. eea ul1ful Purdue 1n L.egmaleoc 1041 496-2413 830-5050 College Park l'hls 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom rormer bullders * DUPLEX * Newport leach I 069 • model has a courtyunl Ocean side of hwy, level ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ,~•Wf'~~~I\~~~~ --~~~ii11~: .• ,.-~".~ I u II d !! c II p e .d ~ :"r Js7 patrs : Ideal ror horne Lovely Newport Tn plex. Priced for a fa.st salt: at income. Hurry. o nly (3) 2 Bedrmpniws. Owner only $87,500. S~.!JOO will coopera1e on install· Mission Realty 4!M ·0731 ment sale! All leas es. ~ •-... l RANCH REALTY 551-2000 R..cho S-JcHMpiltt ''':t BR's San Lws Rey .. ~~ or.;. T,... COftdo Plan 4, 1 + lort. $57,776. ,. ruu NEWPOIT EAL TY '7 5-0616 ENDDF THE ROAD f''abulooa slnglf' story 4 , biedroom executive home loca~ in the prestisious J)eerflekl area ot Irvine. aeauUlul wood entry. de· coraUve dr11pe1 and tip. irraded carpeta. rdeally ~ated In a community that Includes J>OOlS, spaa and 1>Vks. Alklna only $112,llOO. READY F'OR YOUR Fl R S T INVESTMENT? Two 3 Bed .. 2 Ba. unils near ~oU ond tenms ri&cilities with 180 degree view or ocean 11nd lrees. Only $165,000. No qualifying, we'v~ gol the easie:st terms around. Prime investment. Ex· cellent location! Owner will consider contract. Call now 752-1700 C)PfN Ill 0 • ti i IVN l(')/11 N~I' [WIRftlHI DOVER SHORES _..,JOY Ownr/Bkr must sell 48r. _.. 388, prot lndscpd, & de THE LUXURY and dis· corated w /jacuzzi & unction of Uvlng in this pool. Blln microwave, spacious ne w 3 Bed. many oth er xtras h o m e . /\ d m I r e $229,500. Opn Sundays breulhtaJdng views from 12·5. 1531 Highland Dr hving and dining areas 645-4226or 833·1316. Imagine friends chatting 1--------- ln a sealed fire pit, or lka C..,.. TwMowles turn your uuentlon Resfd/Bkr 640·0019 toward the cozy den with THE PROPERTY fireplace und or1glnul M/\KT stained glass. There arc•---------- features too numerous to HclrW' V• H•• mention. Come. while Montego 4Br. t'R. brand there Is sllll time to con-nu crpt.s, redec thruout. tribute In sclectlnl( ap· Vacant, easy rinanclna. PC>inlmeou . CAil today S1 6l ,500, fee. Owner. tor preview sttowlna. 640-1141 MOIUHS llAL TY 1Co--nt_r_e_ct_o_r -,-a-le-. -1-0-".{ 494-1057 down 3 br 2 b1. loaded. $7,500 DOWN ms courts, s wimming. Noquallry1ng, 4 bd rrn. 2 Jacuzzi, sodul ucllvllic~ ba. huge lot, healed pool & much murh more I'll curry bal. at $1150 <JT2081 21. per mo. 957-1998 California Pacific ~r lWPar~V\J Mobile Home Sulcs effd-lf-r.~e-r.-«!1t l1h · .. ~ ..... -.. ~.._\ I Arablc·Spanfsh·Grer1on-~u-,,--.-,,. - Mexld in sty les-New·2 Small Mobile Homl' i1tory .under mkt ror Costa Mesa S7 """, quick sale. · .wv. Qulnt.ard Rily. E,,t 1946. 545·9555 Ry appl 67311250 OJder mobile hm approx 20x48 tn adult park on S.. Ct.mrnte I 076 Npt Bl. C.M. StS 000 t•ush ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,r o wne r rirlincing . VILLA GRANADA rm med p o s < o I 6 1 Wh ite wutcr o c ean 533·9685 o r write Mri. views. sound1ior the surf, Borree, P.O. Box 112S, In San Cle mentt>S · most OrovllJe. Ca 95695. luxurious condominium rl'81dence. Rarely avail. only $120,000. BERTHA HENRY REALTORS 215Del Mnr 492·4121 By Owner 20x40. 2 Br. 1 Ba, 5 yr old. rum .. in pk on Nwpt Bl. CM. Sp rent Sl 10. Shown l>y appt. $20.000. 548· 7211) Super pnde or owners lup uruls m excellent rototal arcu . ncur St'hools <ind Suulh Coas t P la ta ' $200.000. 752· 1920 w/tcrms Mesa Verde large 4 Br. 2 _5.:..p_m_. ______ _ n 20 a cres . Nr shops & ba. ram rm, frplc. many Oiarnung 3 HR. 2 ba. din schools. $1466 per acre xtras, close to schls. lop Ing rm, frplc. dbl lo(ar. .fl DUPLEX Outstund ne1ghbarh~ S59S mn walk to bc·h & :.<'h i:,. mg buy for the investor Pets & children OK. Call 642.3743 Only $27,500 Pete. Select Propcru eis, -.:.....:..'----· ------~IM~~~73·~.~1~~ ~w! , 751·3191or~91~ ~ 2 BR house w/frplc. 2311 ·tefir...-".w. . ~~Jll9im::E;t1~ ' ~ ._ '~ QM4., -.,,.;-.....Mo t6,11 E 17th St s. A Me5a"V~'Y1Si"..-~· D, ~bck'. 962-i~ • • IOMll TII l :JO f'.M.I 8 UNITS Sl55,000. Can't beat lh1s $19.500 per unit. Super Orange County location. Creot income Super cash flow Cull before they 're 11onc." 540.3666 llfftelc,11 REAL ESTATE --'------·---• new pa int. Avail. .now. CM of Stat. $465. 546·9950 M~illl.tiutlw•q•an • 12,. 2 ........... .. Properiy 2600 COlllUllllr'i Gt.I• .......... : .......... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Mofttana ACr.O«)e ~acre parcels, $2.135 per ac. nr. Lcwtstown. Ml. Owner <714JS36-0321 Before you pay somt' Spacious 2·!!tY .t BH isl1.1od .a g e n c y ( o r l h t• h o m t' S 1 ~ u 3 H R "RUNAROUND" c•:il l lOwnhome $450 f\va lh1· CONSUMER'S GUIDE. ble now. Jo11n. 846 1371. Muny hnve and arc glad ~ Real Estate WClllMd they did'' Sovc time. gas l!:!::=~i:lii:S 2900 & money on rec. I 000'1 of Rental1 KI.OS-PETS WELCOME 645-4900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEED TO BUY llOUSJo:S. OR UN ITS Cu:sh 1n F1ash ! Call J ack Scou . SCOTT RF.ALTY . 536-7533 Open 7 days 9-7 . ......, .. 146·1371 lrtlM 3244 New 3 br condo. garage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---c.istr.o 1078 ~.~.~~.~~.~~ l•--•,-UN-l•T•S--~~: ••••••••••••••• • S4000 DOWN E.UTSIDl.CM frpl<'. pool, Jacuzzi. Kid:. & pets ok $475 631 20H<J 3RR. 2b11, dshw!lr, hltn:.. rov pot, dbl 11ur. com mun pool $400 No pel:- G42·08JS IEHTALS IBR.l& 2 BR, 2~<J & 3 BR . .: lilt J BR.:!83 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near Oceon, ll('hoolM. 4 b(I rm. 2 ba Pool. c•ornn vaew. RV lot $1(){),000 Owner, 1-493·342H Othet' RHI &tote ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• plWi 1150 ptmo huy!J 11 beou1rru1 all Ulluble 5 • Hou11e11, 1 duplex. encl acn• parcl'I. Bwld on or ya rda , " icar nl(e s ~.000 Owner dc111rea put your mobllt• on this rapid sale. 645-0HJJ property J/1117 5001 or l/ 522·20fl0 FARGO 1 OPfN HUUSt S3200DOWM RE Al TY HousH furttlstt.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• l4llltoo lstClftd . l I 06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l BH furn,~ yrly 1 hlk lO No 88y Frnt pullO & tnrlt backyd. 673·:illl7 ....,., ......... 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• / piU11 St28. p/ mo. buys a 2 br $39S , frplc 2 Or. t bu. fn1·1! yarit. closed illir. t'luldron ok. no pet $325 ~ 0438 2215 PomoM "C" 3 Br. I Ba. lg yard. I l'ar aar . qwel nice urcu 10 S411·n~ beautUuJ \ •ere purcel ~~~~~~~~~ 114 E. Balboa Blvd. OCIAM VIEW wtlh all uUUtle1, ioned n...prec. new Deluxe 675·5881 R 197t OIL WIDE for all tyl)C"ll of nnlmals. San 0 t 0 pl 3 :? U • I Bu. 5 man to Re.ort Laguna hh .. 11tylc. l/676-5717or 11523·'"62 BR, 2 b~~~,.;lc.u w~:ar. COf'OM del M• l 122 buch. S::1:'~ bnaod new. Just listed ror FAIGO deck & vu. Super 2 BR. 2 ••••••••••:••••••••:••• --------- 3 BR. 21~ Ba 5 BR.3 Dn I 1.T. Bob Marccil. Spacloua 2 bdrm. &c Den. 967..zi&e6 Quality rontt, choice N. 1--------- :iule. 28r. 288 Wood eon p I I b•. frpt c $169.000 . ON T ii i!.: W/\Tf.R S4.50.0ctoberlst.G82Vlc 8r. D -Woodbrid craft. Won't laat nt only 4 ltngenl arce 11 n M&-2389 Pre11tlglou11 Condo with ton11. 3br. Zba, gurdcn •r 4 · " .... 11e. S31.000. <SA RC724U ) North San Diego County •----------• pnme boy, ocean & Jetty 213 591MJO(M fomlly rm. lorm11I dlllp. 'univ. ptlf'k Cbancellor 5 . 'Br acroa from pool " • l-...<'N A&t.S3i-_!!7_!_ ~wi• I~. 2i.\ b1. quiet. cool. Catalina suna~t ...... P'd ............ waMlc to bucb. ~.000 Owner, 494· 7430 THllLUFFS •• , VllW A devuu.tln.lrr decoritt· ed & dell,ittfU "Oofoml Plan ... D e finit ely w1t.hout equal. $192,000 RASTINOS&CO. REALTORS &40·M60 WATl:RFRONT HOM E Dock for all' boa l. 3 BR 3 Ba, yard. Seller ready to move. A.it ~1>1'737 tSBRC7274lH on Deer Sprtnis Road, views t'ull "ecu rtty ---------pool. luk\', J11c. C.!111 MMle Hotllt Store approx. ti ecru ea ul bulldma Pool & d()('k for We have many 11tntnl:1 1111 mommgs ~·310IJ. A11:i1: S'l'0,000 " up. Your view 50' boil.:! 81,'(trm, 2 b•th. dor saoo I k Id... petb I Nov I~ ~ 9$dl0 ranch.41t.._.. OPPOttTUNITY fully furnhchcd SMOO &mllfee ..,.~ 1..:...;__...;,;..~;.._------~~--- kOO<'b ot\en when you m o yrul y 1 ~8H •CONSUMER'SOUJOt: OODBR!DG£ WWENDERS 2 MobJli: flom u 111 t.aauna Beach. ocean· front prl vate park from S7,000 MeWeH..,St.t tlMIOO S3000DOWl'il Plus $120. mo. will buy a 2~ 1i1cre parcel wllh uUUllea, Juat South or Oranae County, zoned for hones t/1117 5691 or 1/ S22·ZOll? FAR-.0 U84l resulHl<'lllflll Dally Wattrfront Homes. Inc "br drpa \:Pl No pct.I FJ!tuw . Llnculn mdl. l Piiot ClaulCled Ads to 63t·l400 ~ M.it bav~ ref · Ut5 b l it nr J ba. 64-0 1271 rc11ch the Or11nae CQMt ~a-.... lt44 Ian m o + 1100 de p ---mark~'\ _.-yonw 14&-583'7 llERITl\CE Pi\RK Phone642·5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------•NEW J Br :.:~1 Ba . ,\C. Elcgent lg new 3 BR In Jlllv eomet.hlna you want rum rm, frplc. pvt polio ~~~~~~~~~! Wdbrda. nr lake. $79$ mo to sell! Clurttned oda d" S•il mo . 11•4· l•llO ur to mo, f7M311 It wt1ll eotH CN 830 5mO ext 40 " H..n Uldwlllthed ...... U ........ tileod Hwn U•fwWsllitd Aplrfwftlh ,_rftllMd Af* hMllh ~ A#a IW•h u.fw.. Thul"lday, September 28. 1978 DAILY PILOT •f ·~············································ ......•....•.............•..............................••••.•••••••.•••.••••..••...••.••••• an.. 3244 Mtwport Inch 126' Mew,cwi "•ell 32'9 Mewport •och l7'9 Coato MHo 3124 Hilntift9fon •ach 38 •o lOOIM 4000 Offlc• lental 4400 ~ .. Trust ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deicti" JOJ.5 a.s, 4 liR Dl•<lll• home llach C'Ollall\', nr l\•r l Br wtstovc, l't'lna. (;los e !\ br. 2V. bu. ~l'J)lc. 2 c11r Room &r both. uul incl. ~r o.c. i\1q)()rt. Deluxe ................ H_.f .. .. tJnl~t!hll) .... ,1r.. 0 .. ., Pref m11l1.1n•Vt•~Qf\ lO bu~<.'bs2~0~.:1~ulL-;, &llt li4'e Avail 1mmed CdM Gnll)ll.bie ldeaU or om celt W/llCtretarinl . m400MLOMSAYS 2000 aq h • 11 ri•t • NEWPORT BEACH P•rtly turn.673·3306 nope Xl_nlloc.S4:'i0. wa1tre u SUIO mo servl«. 752-~ tm l 2 BR Ouplc•x. encl ttnr. no TSL M~mt 642 1603 67$-3232 Wult!tfront 1 Oil. lrJ: ~'1.S..'70 mo bl&last ---------:KK>sq.ft toi.ublet1S<·for6 l. st of the nt-w home!> on the water for lea..,.e onl y t.1vc und entertain ln l·lct{an<·<' In your new CUiLom home with d<'Mgncr lnteriors Convenience onc nlt'<l lo lnc'-de 3 car g1.arnaes wllh automntic opener~. kitchens wlth rnd ar runJtt-1>. a.e lf r leaning ovens. trash (•o mJH1clors . anri 8HQ range top ~ "t·t b a r s In u ll mod els , f1r l'pla <:l'~ 1n 11, 1n g rooms & bcdrooml'. 1ndou1 laundry a reas , ~U<'SI suftl'. family room dnd much more Oock <iva1labll' lo all tenants al extra t•hor~e. falw. <tulrt ..ir\'&i hlk +dep l938 A Anaheim L4llJlllMI leach ll48 Lrg rm m lwntue. home l"l\08 $245 mo I blk orf 1om 11huµ1>1111¢ c ntr. l\ve ll3l·3856 ••••••••••••••••••••••• priv's, pool. 1enn1:s. Coa11 t H w y, N 8 . ~3 7 5 mo t 1 I Jun L ' Lu~un1.1 ocean view servtces. Male l.11 or gay MS-8551. Mlchdt.> 7);! IMtitl Mei..u PlrtCb I br $305. bachelor. $275 mo 63l·l9"6 EL EC ANT 0 f' f' ICE Adulb . nP Vt'l:; 2650 497.2057 uwely room fully furn. S PACF. on 1801 Nwpl s-a.-..+. 3776 liarla Ave 549-2447 Femitlt'. studenl or emp. Blvd. N 8 ft{'asonablc ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br, garuge. laun<Jry ~BR.o~~~view, lttdy Kit.ch/l:!und. priv ~2111646·6303 ~ bd l\v hu. cllr!J4.'l, lll'Ur f1ll'il. 2009 Muple Adults, 549-ll86or~IH187 ~~~~~~.g~ta Mesa. FOR LEASE. 580 s·Q. It Of· 01•1•u11 . Luundry. Yunt S27S. Mgr apt K, ~-6185 f1ce, :st.ore spuct'. Top !cw ~I~,..._ ~Modntl498 5775 Lge I br a pt. alll)os t Ground tlr. tl urbor/ l•t u TD-S lASTSIDE C.M. oceanfront. Im med <><' Ba • - J Ull rm J• h1.1 2 BR. super f\ICe. S375 mo cupy for I or 2. $2\15 mo. lletltal• to Sllm'e 4300 ker Cooter C M A\'uil 2wd Ii 3,.. m<.'I util 751 2060 494·3433 days. •99·5Ull ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oct I. Agent. 549·lJ66 SWINGS & REFl!,S •••••• • •••••••••••••• 3802 •••••••• •••••••••••••• 2 BR. roiy, beams. patio. gar. nr s ho ps, b ui;, ocean, $330. 645·1223. 3 BR 2 BA upper. Mes a del Mar. $350. Family, no pets. 546-0036 eves •IES&ICTIVh CONSTRUCTI<>tl Gain11 reliable ...._l..tal 4450 -APT&COMM!:R¢1AI. Studio apt11, ,,.., blk lO beach. $250. incl. ut1I. Permanent. Stv & ref rig. 494.2797 or 493· 7 t37 roommate. 645 .. 7'64 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Ml&UEL. •SHARE A tfOME• N~T 1Lvo MORTGAGE eo c.tdoww 900 sq rt. Add1t1onal 131·7381 661-2$ 11 2Br Apt. New pa mt & UvingbpettM•! storage avail. Plenty or <>PIM EVERYDAY Townhomt' 1-·a01 1m l SlOif) hi,. nh••nw I n1 \ Jtark \'1111111." 111 1)1 I lllf. J lllllll.....,, J,h,. hr &~ot l'ilM \dull~ nu pC"t ~ µ1 .. u~~ 12 rn11' ICllM.' ~'J~ ll\U \\ dll (1':1 l~th 0 •.YS 633 $0!11 or \t\\_ ... ~-~ 0'84 HOUU SUMDA Y 11 ~l PM Spt'r tal leas<' pr1cl' sva1luble 1 Day only . Call Linda Ha un <714 > 833·3150 to c 8 to s weekdays J A.OWIASTRHT GAID9fGROVE !..urge 1 bedr1>0m a pt. cl011c LO Khopplng. LiiUn· df) ta<.'1Utles, no childrt>n °' pets . Cull 63(Hl30tl or 111•1• Nuncy al 12001 1'1ower St., Apt 2 cpts. Near beach & town. Shareahomeor aptment parking. S450 mo .i----------l..uxury Townhouse i\pl. J S380 mo. 4114, 1058 ' Qousl .ffiAru lJNuMJm> _642_·_34_90_. _____ _ bd. rm. 11'2 ba $395. 1875 •-...a........trlClll Retttal 4500 Monrovia C M. 731·5606 Ntwport •ach 3869 Uk ~ P''""'~ t.J\4f0lt'R -AMounc.,..nb SI 00 •• • •••• •• ••• •• • •• •• • • • • ru t~ )AJu~·~ •••• • • ••• ••• •• ••• •• •• •• •••• ••• •• • • •• •• •• • •• ••. 'a c.>or round '' Onh $200 "'frl•fth hrniahed lcdboa ldand 3806 3 br Z h.1. l;;rn rm ,,,,1, n..•v. µ111nl m &. out l't•n trill AIC. nev. Lncl<-l'P)! I.id ~ olt J j llll mn IS:lll..&6C•1 Stnglt•i. (~ t I On nc.1ch ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sm1tll let.-64!"1 4!:l()Cj • ••• •• •••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •C'ONSUMl'.:K ~<:till)~ ~!~~•••••~?.~~ Bayfronl Maul l:h:.innd 2&:3 Bdrm Jµts. unfurn. family <.'omplcx, no pNs 2208 apt 3. Colle1t<' AH~ 642·9760 bc.wn 1·8 pm , . U~r S<.'eruc l Bdrm. Student~" Wt· h:.i\l J rl·n l.2xPi L K ~ l:Ht fut mg S550 m11 lse 675-2992 THE VICTORIAN t:.il for you Smull ft:e BOAT DOCK. un LIT --64.5-4000 Tl.fo: ISLfo: Sund<.·l'k. 3 Br. d1n 'g rm. llv·rm •CONSUMt:H'S GUIL>E food blir. gur. W1 D. w/frpl. & balcony. WI W 2 Br studio. 11 !! ba w1 Rar. udlts. cpls. drps. r:rni:e. rnoo yd w/pat10, wtr p<l $285. 667 "L" V1clon11. 636-4120, 1-5 2 Udrm. f':.i l10 h omt· :idlll.f $400 lower. upper <:pl. gur. ~, blk to bch. highly upgradt!d. centl•---------1 $500.548·!1647ortl7:J5644 $600. mo + ut1l. Ph air. pool11, le1U1is. adu lts 5 IB>ROOMS 751·5000or675·277:J. ooly ReJs & credit n•q SC>ac1ous hom e on Lido $450 yrly deluxe 2 br, ---------Agt ~1·4682evcs. li;le with large li ving garage prkg. no petii. laltoaPMinsula 3807 One 2 BR. 2 BA a1>L, S350. One 3 BR. 2 Bli $<150. All elec. carport. no pets. 310 l or2 Bdrm. Winter Furn Vktond.642·2164. ro om. formul d1n1n ~ 67S.3063eves &wknd8. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J BR. 2'"' Ba. AIC, WOUd r oom + d en Im . bndgc S & S Dnrtwood. maculate. $1500 mo. Charming IBr apt, best S575 586·834Sor644·4646 lease locat111n, $3!*5 m o . 3 BR. 2 ba. fam -rm w frplc, S500. m o + $200 dcp 754·1123 or $52·91~ New Woodbn1li:l' e nd unit '11.ith luke vie" :1 HR 2'? BA + fam rm. <.:rnt t\1C. r P .. wet bur, dbl .l(llr $4'50 752·2.>50 Wootlbrtdl(L' 3bl'. 2ha , a vail Oct. I No pclli $495. ~1-4038 r~t46 Clean, new & fre:.h 3 bed home with r>OOI & ll'nf\ls Yelirly rental. $315 pl'r fa<.'1llt1es a vail r<:a sy mo. k1tchenellt.', I bdrm. walk to heuch. SS75. mo Real'On Bay. 1175·3033 Charm in~ 2 ht•clroom hnmt• on Lido with pnv:icy $80() mo IL•a!!e Ba<.'helor. :.rruitl bath & cooking arcu 5170. Ut1l pd. Cull S tt.•v(' eves 673-6620. - ON WATER l hL-d. home lab>o PMinsula 3707 with bout i.11 p. S750. • ••• •••••••• •• ••••• •••• le11s e. f'urn . or un· BEACll. View. pier. 2br. fum11shed. $475, lbr $350. Adlls. ulll Waterfrottt Homes pd T II May 303 E 631-1400 Edi;ewaler ( 1 18~ 2866 Uruv Park. s pucaous 2 sly. 4 BR. 3 ba., formal 1hn rm . ram. rm . air-Large beautiful Bay rood. Pool & lenf\ls r.n·1I On the beach, 2 br. rurn or Front 2 bdr. gur . Utls Only $775 mo . 2 y r . unf. 2006 w Oceanfront. patd. $450 per mo Winter le;i::.(' Lawre nct> Rily. 631.0900 759.1677 548-6746 752 5511 . ----Winter lo 6/79. Balboa Bl Woodbndge Townhm. 3 liCJ Canyon Townhse 4 BR. 2 BA. 2 lialt.'i. S475 Br, 2• ~ bu, ram-rm. dS l br. den + wet bar. 2', mo. /\Jn. 540·2345 soc • SS25 761M~!U6 eve!'. ba. lots or slorafi(e & ex· --------lrus. mirrored dOMb. OCE/\r-.; FRONT. 3 hd m.~tr sw te. fq1I & l';ibh·. rm. 2 bu. lri;:. ram. rm. seeunly, p(')ol. te nnis & avail Sept to J une IGth. jar 1\dults. no pets . $570 per mu. inc. utl pre· $770 s oml' flcx1hillty on fer fom1ly <Jays 675·7060 the re nl !155 2602. or642-38S7 Irvine GrCIYl'S 3 BR. l' ~ ha. ram r m. d1nin~ rm. A C, atnum. 2 patio:.. lnrls<.'pd Many up .:ractes. By ownr. 2131 m ~) or 213 655-7330 weekdays. as k for Mr. Lux O<.'nfrnt winter 2 3·4 Putnam Waterfront4br.21>a.dock, Br. from $475 C all 675.5535 W . .....,.b 'd h-cpts. drps. bllns. S750. _64()-_· _4_7_84 ______ _ .ivail. Ocean \•1e w Avail --------- ammed. Call Wkndb & 2 BR Townhouse w l pvt wkdys a fl 5. 573.395g, patio, pleas anl surround 544--0899 ings, Westside. $395 mo. 751-9'J30 2 BR. WI NTER rental. nr beach & s hops fplc. l B.R. upper. adulls only. Ds hswsr. Can furn . $200. 631-2177. 311 W 833-3.'lm Wilson. ------- Duplex. 2 rm. (pie. Sllll· 2 BR. lower. ncur pool deck. buy view $400 mo. $28.5. Adults. 1111 pets. 423 No pets or children W. Ba,v. ~·!1516 839 1008. 2 br. I ~i ba. 610 Joann ~l Tot.ally re modeled upts Smlill pets . no children. now available. Alt nt•w _548_·_7638 __ . ------ pa.ml & Car'J>(!t. 1ncludl·1> $350. Lr~ 3 br 2 I.la. up· ut.ili~ies. Wmter re ntal!>. stairs. paol, family. no fu.rrushed 1r desired. pets 546-7448 Barhelors $22.'i · ----- 1 BR $295 2 BR upper: bright & :! BR $325 spacious: balcony. encl 404 E. Balboa Blvd. gar .. adults. S33S. 132 675-3029 Llsll Lo. 631·1816. Capistrano leoch 3818 YI EW OF OC f:AN & ••••••••••••••••••••••• CITY. 2 br. 2 b:i, rrplc. SPACIOUS new splat levrl beam l'Cll. jJl'Ultl. townhse Y c.1rd & occ;;n garage. S355. 631 OO'J7 vu. 2 br, 211 ba. (·stm de s igned for the dis criminate taste 661·2871 &496-:11117 CoroM del Mar 3822 .......•........•...... Lovely new :!br. 2ba. bltns. frpll·. up:sl111r:.. l..:e pvt balcony. encl J(ar . laundry Adlts. S365 ~ uuu fl ge 4 DH. 2\~ a, 3404 Marcus 644·9!132. 4 mo s old. m a ny up· 752.8686 I br apls wmtcr & yt>:.irly. grades, wood pa l. Cls lo ---$2.50 to $300. (61 ... ' . tennis. pool & jac. No Nwpt Hts J br. 2 ba. dt>l 1 ___ ,_;1_3·_4n_s ___ 1 'l7,, l~~-~-~- riet.s. $625 mo. 552·5589 gar w/boul access. Xlnl Furn duplex, 2 Bll/J BR. ·· ·· -~~-- U,.C. leach 3i48 ~~t:ra~~~5:'s:~-=: l',.,. blks to ocean, fpk. GARDEN i\P'l'S All ulll pd L.ge I br. blln!I, refrig. patio $225 . Adults. no ~ls. 645·85W or 548·I517 Spacious 1 BR, vaulted ceilings. elec kitch. lrn balcony. i\dls. no pcls .. Like new. $260. 372 W. Bay St. 646·45 t 7 o r 631·5454. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dsbwsr, d isposal. Rsnbl CORONA DEL MAR l600unfur/S700furn. Blue Lwcunoub 3br .2'i bacon· rates, winte r /yearly . 2 Br Townhouse. frpk . l..;;goon Villa. ocnfrnt on do. Highly upgraded. _642_·_42.4_0_._646_·1_623 ____ 1 Pool, tennis. some ocean 3126 pvt bch 7141499-3217. near water , 2 car gar. CoroftCI ct.I Mar 3722 & Catalina views. Close 2131703.-0230 $750 mo 55g 8534 : ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo Fashion Is land & fine ---------1 675-1938 b r beach. 644--261. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br. 2Ba. Qwel <.'yn sl'l· ---------I r um. upstairs . I yr ---------· ling . s te ps to b c h . &yshoreli 1.g 4 BR 3 ~A . lse. No pets. i\vu11. Oct. murket. school & town. close LO pnv. beach, 1m-Jst.$350. mo 675·ll23~ 3 Br. 2 b:.i. ram rm. (pie. ~~. 8.'15·6'155 med. oc<.'upuncy. 548·3080 1-------h--''--pallo. gar. f'resh.ly puinl· ..,... .. °" leac 3740 $100 MOVE·IN ALLOWANCE 4 ,0 0 0 SQ . rt N l' Wlr----------v ERV NICE 832·4l34 Since 1971 warehouse spal'c. 118 ln- 2 Bdrm, 2 ba. w101l bltns duslnuJ Park H94-~t ~~~1~C:,~IC ROOMMATES Stn> Nu 2120 ft md. ~Ole for one 30· or two 20· Shcre-N·Sa•e llOU Redondo Cir, 118, bout.s. Re modeled to new Enjoy more Pay less' Hunt Bch tl42-2834 l h ru -ou l . Db I gar . AJI Ages & L1feslyles storage. 2 add'l off strecl We Che<.'k References parking spaces. $850. __ C_al_S_4_6-_4_2_1_2 __ mo .. Jacobs 'tealty , Lgbe th be h 675-6670 au . ome on ac , furn. S250 mo. Cap Bch. PARK NEWPORT _66_1_·2993----=---- IRVINE lNDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 2000 sq ft or offices. 2900 sq ft warehouse. Owner will consider converting warehouse to ofr space. (714 )751-0635 or 640·7898 Ba c h e Io r s. l or 2 M/F t o s hr Newport Bedrooms &Townhouses wale rr r o n t hom e . From $349.SO 5.16-617l Small industri:.il !\pace. Spectacula r spa. total ---------'"'0 r $200 $190 ~ ~·. t. . mo. recr eation program, Female roommate. ............., socuil program 7 pools. II mo. C05t<t Mesa . tennis courts. /\t fashion 54&453.5 Island, Jamborel' & San - Joaqwn llills Road l...ge 3 BR 2 BA condo. nr C714J 644-1900 PCH 1n NB. Tn level, pnv:i<:y 645·2632 Bache lor unit 1 2 block ------ FOR LEASE New 411 1!1 sq rt bldg Irvine Ind l'urk Im med occupum•y 2<J5'1 Air" ay Dr Un1l , C M Call .Jim F'landcrs 171•1 I 75!l·01:iO'J or 1714 J U40·61184 1450 sq ft. M l space. PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY $Z Sell any 1lem or com binallon Of Items (M fi5 ur lei.s with Ii Penny Pincher Ad. 3 lines for ~ const.-cu11ve days 1>::11·h add1t1onal hne 1s lilt for I.he 2 days <:hurl(~ 11 · Nol·omml'r•·111I ;111, fo'ur m(lrt' 1nform.11wn and 10 pl111•1· )'our ud l'~ll 642-5678 from beach. All ut1l pd Walk l.U OCC. 2 br. 2 bu. No kids. no pets. 201 E. lu.xury adult ,c•omplt:X. Balboa Olvd. $250 P\·r with all amenities-pool. mo +security dep. <.:ull Jacuiz1. sauna . tenms Sut.>556·7707 t.'OUrtti.. etc. $180 mo + • 2 front 0Cf1ct'. lge n·ur _____ _ ulll. 957-1027 Dl.x 4br. 2ba. encl gur, no pets. •12 blk btt)•/bch. Roommate needed t o $600/mo yrly lse. 644·1103 share oceanfront apt. Fem pref'd . 675·9590 •DELUXE• $200. ~--------E ii s l b I u ff 3 br. 2 ba. Fem. roommate lO shart.' LeW>e. Incl. spac. master 3 br condo Lagun a s uite. din rm & dbl · • ga r age. Auto d oo r Niguel. Pool. Jacuzzi opener a vail. Pool & St:'IO/mo. 493-8020 n.>erealion area /\dulls Housekeeper for ba<.'h , only. No pets. 5"50. gas a1o1e ~ in exchange for AMIGOSWAY rent. On Lhe ocean If\ Onw by 3706 Park Lane. CdM. 752·7821 Bryan to see 2 BR, l Ba, frpk . Shr 2 br Woodbndge con· blln.s. Dshws hr, nll'e do. Irv. Priv lake. cprt g & drps S425. mo pa r ks . beach s 1 d L' Then call Ja<.'ol>s tleitlty. clubhouse etc. S225 PcK 67~0 673-4585 iiie 559· 1543. · 1:133·6957. Beaut. roomy 4 br Nwpt1_833-_534 __ o _____ _ Shn; duplex. I blk from Fem. needs fem <23·30 > lo ocean. Lse $565. mo. share CdM house. $150. 956-5871 640-1426. -------~~ OE(;UXE 2 BR. 2 Ba. Male. s hr lrg furn twnhse. yeurly. S395./mo. W Blk nr Hoag. Pool,· tenlnis Lo ocean. New carpets. w/male. b 1 or gay . 675-3126 eves. 63H946. ·-------- door. $21$5 mo tl2U Now accepting ne11.• p.1 T ermina l Wa y. C.M. 11enls . Nu1rit 10n J I Un it 14 . 540 9352 or medicine & counsehni:. 646-0681. v1ta m1n & mine ral R...tala W.ted 4600 t~er<1py, food allent> ••••••••••••••• •••••••• d1agnoses & treatment Resp. single person s eeks unfurn I br apt . 1n Luguna Be11ch after Nov 1. No pets. 644-0304 Older resp e pic wants 2or3 hr. 2 ba unfurn homl' If\ Emeriild Buy. ocn vu. dbl gar 837-3001 bt!t. S i &n.11pm. ..•.................... lllllRH• Oppartwlity SOOS ••..................... FAST FOOD Prime Loe. In K ·Mart plaza. Unlimited paten· tial. By owner. $28.500 For info. 642-5425 days. 540-7796/839-1060 eves Compl medical staff 111cl Ors & reg. d1et1llcu111. 5411 1183 JOIN CENTER CLUB .... Socio! Physlcol Educational AMI fou11! Low Charte r Membership t-'ees Now CALL 975-0700 Tbt• Perfect Bar Alternative ENGLISH MADI-TO-MEilU Rf 3 Bdrm. 2 balh. Newport 2Br. 2Ba apt in Park l•---------Perun. Deck, gar. $500. Newport LO s h;i r e Wa nted : Do nut s hop. yrly. 67~0 or 963·5086 w I m a t u r e f e m a I e . lease wt option to buy SHIRTS . Oceanfront 2 br patio &44-3430 836·1120. $460 yrly avail Nov tst Female w antd shr 2 Br I~~~~~~~~~~ 5009•~ Seashore 644·4340 rum. apt w/ male. $25 wk. CM. 546-2068 3 bd. rm. 21h ba . duplex. 2 •---------- car garage 646-6303 May I share your home & 645·2111 help wll.h your expenses? PUrch partial o wnrshp in UP·<.'oming fea ture film. Sl50 min offe r1n l!. NEWPORT· PACIFICA f'ILMS !714)957·0282. 3 bdr/2ba north ('lld of 4 BR, 2~11 BA. w/beautiful ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ed_._'625 __ . 7_SU_·9_5_~-"---New 4·unit bldg. 2 BR. 2 town. Walk to beach. Hrd city view. Harbor Vie"." Bach beacbfront wtvlew, 2Br . 28a. frpl.:. tum·o11y, t -dc:1• ~ .. a, "ncl llar. wood. beams. bit ins, etc. Homes. Phas~ Ill. Fama· color tv. carport. Near WID hook-up, $500 mo 33411 Cl el t am \v ay. Lease.~mo.494·4673. ly rm,2 frplcs,wetbar. new. $250 inc utll. 675-8827 496-1097,$385mo Bach.apt,ParkNe wport. ----------• gardener. new carpts . 536-2444 b I • ...," l.ocJlno Hilla 3250 S800 mos. uva1I immed. ----------! 2 bd. rm. I 'If ba Twn hse . su ·case. .-,,. (female only I Non· s moker lady & 11 yr old daughter. Cun furnish xl nt r e f 's. C he rri ll Going out of bus1ncs11. II· qwdation sale. a ll items Frank Rosi run rruin Nicholls Sh1rtmakt'r~ Ltd of En~la nd is In Orange County for. th•· next 2 weeks to Set· "" many chenls as po8'1hl•• If you would hkt> h11'1,1 to v1s1t you ;;L your homl' ·~r ofrirc & view ovcp .Joo shirt materials. plf'asc call 559·1800, mornings only • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644·2498 L4llJlllMI leach 37 48 Costa ~Ml 3824 Pvt-garage. $325 673·7204 64 0· 4929 LA•••G••U•N••A••B••E•A••C•l:••M•T••R• '9•••8••• •• •• •••f•••d•• •••d• _mo_m_o_r...:.p_m ____ _ Bayfront 2Br. IBa, upper. sun porch, frplc, of<.' or 548·7825 a nyUmt'. 2 BR. 2 ba. pvt pool, im· HVHPhase lll,v1ew.5 br. med occupuncy. S375 mo. 3 ha, 3 <.':.ir gar. nu paint, 191·3433 days. 4!1!1·5l8t $850. 644·2185 CVl'S Bluffs water \'1ew . l'Wwport leach 3269 parklike setting: 3 Br + ••••••••••••••••••••••• FR. $850 Mo. Agt 644-1133 , ••2_ r. nu pnl, nc yar . ~on leoch 3840 INN S75/wk & up. Maid patio, super cir;> I Chld ••••••••••••••••••••••• serv , <.'olor TV. heated ok. no pets. itt. last+ Sb be h 1 2 & 2 BR I Ut'l t71414n' c:'><>• dep. 752 (8) ~hahmar. arp. ac • • · poo · 1 · .,.,._.,..._ callG42-5717. ~ Crplc ..• d1shwshr. garage !185 N. Coasl llwy & patios. 900·2358. dining nook. 1475 mo G.~1 675·2992 fOf' .,,. 4350 Newport Heights. I BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.rd S275 ' Garai;ie on Pe nins ula NO 1-'EE! Apt. & Condo Ocean fo"r(')nt 2 bdrm. frpl, LA MANCHA APTS rent11ls.l{emar-P1!V111 • Udo • .J BR. 2..lm .• _l&.e. garage, h l(c de c k . Large 1.2&3 Ocdroom 675-4912 Bkr. pal10, dbl. gar. S850 Winter. $425 no p e s Jrarden npts. p s hwh . y· · gar~tt~814 · betwn 12th & 13l.h St. Se . d v·11 547 ·4200 or 675·7876 3llD _ I a~ 2 br. stove. crpts. ctrps . Ve11rly. 559·6588 494·579'l bltns, encl. gar , gus hb<1 . musl go &aut bath ;ii• M1sl' Kim Salon cessories, towels. frx Grund Opcmng 9·29. 2300 tures, etc. Xlnl buys Har bor Bl • m H:.irbur flurry· Come 'N Go Rath Ctr CM 1' pnc<.' s;tk W1J(s & J)t'rmanenlS lor Bou11qut'. 26'1 4 San men&women.M1:.b KH1> Miguel. Newpor t Hills I II . .1 Center. nexl to Ralph.' 's specia 17c~ m a tYJ)ttb Vt hair <.'Ul :-. Shl.' w a~ Markel All leasehold formerl y :-.t~l1 s l :it 1mprov('me nts for sale Walerj?ute, Wash. D.t' Transferoflease avail tu 979·24l7. 0 Pl'll 9.JOt\M a new business. Negot1a 6PM. Mon S:.it Next lo tile. 1300 sq ft-. trvine €0 rlouday lfNllth Spn. lease. .....;... __ _ 4 BR. 2ba, formal din rm. ----"'-------'----------1 Pool, 6al P~78 Scott ram rm w/frplc. rumpus Back Bay. 5 br. 3 ba, 2 Ntwport leach 37 69 Pl. 642·5073 rm. 2700sq n. Back Day, frplcs .. lge den, fo~m . ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- SG75. avail immed . D.R .. b1~ fncd yd. $625. Oceanfsoht beaut. 2&3 br New 2 br. 2 ba. all bltns, tl4i·9567 mo Avail. Oct. 15. apt s. Winter only. frplc, encl. gar. patio. New 1&2 bdrmTuxury a<!Oll.~llo pets. &SS Ir-vi~ Jrvine, <.'l~an,_!a fel)' adull apts in 14 plans Ave. N.B. 631·4649 !lecured. singh~ garage from $315. + pools. ten· ----------1 for rent by responsible nls, waterfalls. ponds' Near beach. lower, J BR 2 wom a n . Please cull From San Diego Frwy BA. frplc . wet har. 552-11750. LIQU?R STORE. Grea.t Loat&Found SlOO drive North on Beach to carpets, dra pes . gura ge. -.,a __ R__,.al C ohsbotha d M1 e s a ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54!1-7971 Compl. furnished. Rental lndry rm. $350. G42· l603 McFadden then West on S600. mo yr ly lease. vnKlll' ..... 4400 ne1g r oo ocauon Loi; F d ., C 11 Mc Fadden to Seawind 642-3443 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owne r will cnns1der t or oun u JWt " Pavilion. 675-4912 Bkr. TSL Mgmt Village_ <714 )893-5198 IA YFttONT OFFICES financmj! p~5·0C!''. + m· tena~'::ea sh-,~~:~~ ~:~.L· t· • ~ Ne~~~'~·e"I~ rm,£~ C.annery Village.New of· ventory aul franklin --------~ ~!..,._..,-~ ~ .1-.~.>RD .Jt Alli 1)79-8553 . FOUND· Ulk GNrn.10 S EA VIEW 3 bdrm, :!1~ ~, ba. + (am rm. O<.'ean ~=.1~2 BR. ~~ ~,..,......,, ""L " • ' ~ '•l\111'4QIW~Mii~T .. ~~~~":::;:_::.:i ' ~) j5.J(ll!\J -hay 673·5187 bs<.'h $250. I 8 R $285-$345 I Util paid. 9114·3783 llurhor Vu Knolls rondo. Newport ms . IQvely 3 ---'------- 2Bdrm, den. t•nd unit. BR. 2 ha hpme; no pets. 9 month renl.al 2Br. I Ba. Spiu:ious, qwel 3 bdrm townhse apt w/lge pvt patio. Pool. Adult!! Sorry, no kids or pets $375. 645-338 l or 675·5949 tennis pool S650/ mo. ~75/ Vrurly. 752·60UI beach frnl w1frplc, S425 644 9592/631·.!670 mo . 638·986 1. 490 I --------------------1We!'ilcliff. 3 l:Jdrm. 2 bu, Seashore Dr l::a!!lbluff 4 bdrm exec. loYely yard. near Harbor --------- home or J bdrm + den ll.lgh, $650. 835·2607 days. Furn. 2 BR. t BA. carport, O R. L s e S825 mo. or642·6&13 eves. across from ocean. w /l(ardencr. No pets 642·4S90or642·1010 Refs req'd A\'ail Sept. 3 bd. rm. 2·~ bu. drnmg 1----------1 28th. 645-7388 or 642·3524 r !fl . 2 c a r g a r a ~ e . By a ppt Fireplace Comm. swim· · mmg pool, beautifully 3BR.2~ba coodo.rornutl decorated. Eastbluf( &tnformdlnrm NrN B ur ea $600 per mo Tennis Cl uh. $65 0 -~-· -------- G40-l660 S.. ClemeltM 3276 Nwpt Httl. 3 br 1 ba frplc. wm1hcr l dryer . r efrl g. Kids ok 4 blks to wate r. $495. 631· llJ49;67!>-9880 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I br $275. & I br !Jach. $140 . Together S390. (714)492·4121 Agenl. OClANFltONT 3 BR, 2 ba. wntr. S500 l BR. 1 ba, wntr. S300 3 BR, 2 ba .. wnl.r. $400 3 BR, 2 ba, wnlr $450 4 BR, 2 ba. wntr. S550 STIPS TO OCEAN 3 BR. 2 ba. wn\r. $.175 2 BR. l bu, wnlr. $325 NEW BREED i\PTS 1 Bdrm loft $340 & $320. Water pd No children or petii . P ool. jat'l1zi1, garage. 645-4411. Stunning lrg 2 BR. 2 bu. garden a pt. Pool. Rec area, $295. 710 W. 18th St. associated New 2 bcdrm Park Bris tol Condo. Lu11h g rounds. stream s, ~I. jocuizi. 4 Br, l ba duplcJC. oce<in S.,,._. sauna. b1lllard11. air view. so· l-0 bcb I O"''" r.-.1,trc..o 3278 ~.. ·.a-11 s c t ..--.... Lvriu •• IUC'8 OC , nr . s 8 p (' .. ~ " .) "" f I\ l .., ( J" s parking. 3 udult.s or fam1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plaza. utll pd. e xcept ~ I : 'th f ol t "" ' ly Sl>OO. mo. Day11 lmmae. 2 br. 1.., btt con-1~~~~~~~~~~1 elec .. rum or nol. $435. 64.2·4005 , eve:< 673-8107 do. trpl. bltns, patio. 1: 556-9345 carport, pool. Refs. re· P:ark Newport furn. s ub· ---------3 br 2 ba, WIO. iiai; RRQ. quired. 54-00, 493-35119. leue 1 br. October. ssoo. Bach ep\. with stove and uulo dr opnr. nr beach 556 7123 rofr. utll. paid. Loe. $4.50 mo. $150 secur & 3 BR. I 'i bu cond o. • · Hamllton near Harbor. clean. I l.T Bob Maree!. Village San Junn. S380 OCEANFRONT. class A S250 per mo. tat. laal & 9157·2006 mo.t714l640-I037 apU,area.ncwredeco. dopos it Coll 642·1252 UDO ISLE-Lg 48r, 38n. 2 2 br condo I 1 ~ ba, 2 cor 714/675-46118 AdultB btwn. 8am & 5pm. lg patios . $9SO m o o tl. garage 1335· STEPS TO BEACH 2br. t-slde duplex 2BR. l))a, .,.... -831-2710. ... .. " t hlld .,,.,.._, gar. no pela . ..,..,, mo. ma uro. no c t e n . -W......._tw UH winter 673 6640 pets, 1310. $40·3535. Olarming 4 bd. rm. 2 ba ---·--· ----PM·SC8447l Harbor View home . ••••••••••••••••••••••• t br, park Newport. S400 ' • · 1•rdenln11 and woter .. Sharp lu10 3 br. 2 ba mo+ ulll 2 Bdrm l Bath . ne w pe.Jd Available Nov. $750 home. famUy rm. frplc 640--452l carpet.a, noort. acrou ps. wm.l40olQU wl pancllnR. Nr. Mlle the •treet rro m park. ....;;.... _______ .... ~-k,,.~plng & Park Newport. furn. Kids ok. S310 mo. Call •• c• te .._.. mo. B-4737 bach. l>rfvate Party N:'· S*MIO ask ro-r Pam. BBAUTlfo'UL LAROE orSU.'7eeUveefr•knds. asoneble 640·100'7 o r Q\Det 28 lBo r kt newly decorntcd 2 Bdrm, Ca •r • t ti '714~. newly d0c t"Or 1d urrnd~y 2 baU\ home.. Bullll.Dtt • • ..r ~ l .. 00 I I ' aor front and back ew••• " On Udo. bachelQr, quiet fac J, eno aar. S3l$. lt'70 pat'los. Gns BBQ, ... •••••••••••••••••••• olderadull.$37~ .. lease. Wot111 ~e . tl4tl 18~0 . ttoraic. more. Utll pd. BEACH CONDO -~Ot , 6'15-3809 -~--1~_. _____ 1 Sorl'l no children or peb. · pool. H un•. 24 hr auarct. Trade your old sluff ror SE.t.L tdle Items wllh a Yta.tlY se&O Winter to $8~0 mo 11.ll. <2 13 ) n•w g oodies with a DallyPllot.Cla111lli.edAd. em. $500/mo. 980-5844 780-18'G or887·549:i ClaA111titd ad. 642-5678 &&2-5678. - !vt~~~k:~L~~~c ~ ~ .. !"13' ~ ~nlusITc vi e~~~ ~toL09 ~!.~ -~~~~-,~~~t;t:t: patios. Some with alt. $310. 2 BR. cpts & drp:.. pat1os ·po rk1n g & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 IJ. garage. Swimming pool. pool. adults. no peLS. jarutonal ineluded. 28()1( 00 YOU NEED CASlf? C M ~S.3342 Jacuzzi.Tennis courts. I NcwportHLs.645·11<\88 ~~~yette Ave .. N.H. lst.2nd&3rt1 LOST Hlur fem ·~i1 1· blk to Huntington 11hop· NEWPORT CREST APT. 6 003 Homeowner loans parakc..>et. flarhor Vil'...., pmgcentcrmall.Adults. 2 bd.rm .. l "11 ba .$370per THE EFFICIENT arrnnged'3st. Homes. N R V1r1n1t~ No P,ets. ~rom Sil~5. mo. 1 bd. rm. 1 ba. S290 Borrow $1000. $100.000 Ford & Newport Hills Dr Seawmd V1l!age. 15.,55 per. mo. Fireplaces. dish ALTERNATIVE fl exible terms. pas t We.':11. Flew u way In rlut-h Huntington Village Lane. washers. all utilities paid cred1t no problem. Call on Sunduy. Aug. 27th H.B. t714 )898.!)961. except gas. Adults, No "'fo. Lo mo. ren• incl. us no obligation dumb but happy. 644·41tsl! pet.&548 2132 " • STERLING FIN SVCS 2 Br. children welcome . ...:...---·------• R ec e Pt s er v • 714/955·16101bkrl FOUNO We1mar:rner no pets. Starting at $270 YEARLY. lrg 2 BR personalized phone cov· rrux. t-', udlt, Xlnl di:.· mo. 846-411()7 wtrplc. 208 1.1pper 41sl St. erage. <.'onr. rm, m a il Busmess or rul estate position, gd w/childr('n Deluxe 2 & 3 bd a pts. g~~395. 551·2866, serv .. parking & more in 645-~. aft'soreve:-. frplc, end gar. patio. ---·------1 NewrEXECUTIVE MONEY Lost: Blond F. Retncver C.all Peggy961J-4392 S.. Cleftlt..t. 3176 SUITEEM0-5470 Vic. Harborv1cw 1:1ccu 3 Br 2 Ba. newly decor.1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe medical unit Coista workinR capital. bl & 9123· Call 640·2080 or patio & encl. gar. $385 2 ~ .. ~3ach a~. 'arMe. Mesa. 1500 :sq . f\ .. 48' 2nd mortgttges. inven· _644-__ 0030 ____ _ mo. Children welcome. c • .,.... rps,~ ve re g, 548-2103. t or y s l a r l ups. r t'· Lotit : Sml l(Old older Dog. 982"8410 S275. 492·8541 ---------ceivublei;. Pekint•lle/ Lhasa A~o · Cdm dlx s uites. uUJ pd. / l!jl! New deluxe 1&3 br. No Af lwllh "9rftlthed AIC, ample prkg. f'rom 714 547-v'tUB wearing wht flea ro ltu. pets . Encl. garage, oru.fw'lllWcl 3900 300' s .r. No lse rcq. mhssing 3 lower lt>(•lh 964 ·3'1115 . g68· 27 20; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'7S..OO. JmMt A. McER ICH AAnlbs . tto ·:iu1Myk" ~.'~ 963-(!9()8 THE EXCmNO --------f'INANCIALS VICES er !!On s t. ,, ., •.o.•....., MES"' ...... S. IAY VllW REWARD 1144·1033 •I Br Long 8e11<.'h Privacy Utll. pd. $185 Adults, no pets. 833""74. ...--"'"'""' Business loans Specrnlist MTNUTESTONP'l' On t.alayetle ·Cannery I · BCH. VillQe. Office space 500 in hard-to-gel loans. Ca ll l.oet romb. wedd nil n n..: Assured Fina nc ing. & en1eugement b11nd. In Bach. 1&2 BR. lo2500!1Q. rt. 846-6858. parking I~ VIC. or CU.Stu from $230. & up. BtLLGRUNOY Mesi& OMV 9·18, ReW11rd $31S Ll(e nu 2 br nr park Kids ok. Ayoil. 10·1. 71111 Hol\. #8, 835·0211. pnger 9373. Adults. No Pct.a RealloC' 675-6Uil 546-9903 1561 Mesa 'Or. ri (5 Blks East of NewJ)Ort Xlnt office or lnduat al Mortt•'8S. Tn1at Loflt: 2 dogs, blk & whl Blvd. I space. Up lo 1800 sq ft In Deecll 5035 Cocl:apoo & beige & brn Bach apt .• stove & refrlll. __ 9_am_·5P..:....m_546_·8860 ___ Newport Beach. 645·2111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cockapoo. R ew11rd. No pets. 424 Ninth St IOOIM 4000 700·l000-2000 ·sq. fl. on LOWEST -~-5984---- Call9M-0020af\.6 PM ... •••••••••••••••••••• Coallt Hwy , North Lotlt:oranaristrlpedneut. Walk lo beactl, bachelor Room wt lutchenette opt, all new, stOYC. $80week&up. retrig. uUJ paid, S225 mo 548-97"5 ....;~~~56.:...:•..;.IS2-8>00.;.....~;__--1Am.-bus--•-dor--ln""n-l_n_C_os_t_tt Uts to S4 I 0 Me1J11, 2Z17 llarbor C<·n Spacious nt'w2 br. ~ht t.tally loca&ed. 235 rooms. townhome •rt• W/011 MANY wlth kitchen. leautre. o lux 1uy phone •TV. Swlmmlna homes. SO. of Slaltr, 1 pool, Jacuui. and rec. blk E. or Bt,c'h. OPEN room. Dall1 ~ weekly DA l L V 12· 5 . l '781 o ralCA 1tartln1 from SlM a Qi muon. ~. OemlnJ RJty .-. ..... _.,,,,. ... La~una. Walk lO beach. Wert .. lllht ma le c11t : declawed; Vil' 75uq. ft 549-ll86. htT.O.'t..... Turtle Rock. Re wurd IXICU'11VI hd T.D. a..... StOO 7~.-.:ves._ SUtTIS •'alrMl Torma g1nce 1949 $100 rt"Wtird for wh,t c· Lu11urious offices. ex· S......-Mtg. Co. 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"radin>'· ln•t• wrk. -------Bnckwork Smull jobs --- l_'h,1n' or WrllJlh" 1lr.1"n ••••••••••••••••••••••• VERYIOWrRICl'.~ <kmolll101U1elt' 11.:11·1257 Z1"1NICKYFOX t-:s NcwJ>Ort, Ctl8ta Mesa & Cu:.tom pa1 m111.i.: Im ,.,L.,1lv1urn)'C'ur 1l.1tt1111loccin,•nt work Ofttllk1ntl-"> ·o (' '1 u • • ~ -M H .. vachts. op ts . lrv11\".675·317'·"v"~ s mCJll. my P''"'" '''' , " h n .arc 1·ntn° ... t1111t H•-+-" 1 ( f l ~ v' "p 11 f .... rt rt' 1 1s1 on .. r J p ., F'rN l'lll tO year:.. t•xp ,,.,~ "' ""'" 201, ,,.._.,.,._ 1om(>i,, o C!< ree es ----------:.ma 631 !1368 a I fl "on i It !lti.2-8668 for i nfu ·rop q uah ty 7!W> ~ VQ/rge :!~-· -"-• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 84&-0812 Moviftig -------Rep !u rs 111 :ind y man . New England p11inter; looflncJ ............. ' ......... 1---------- REPAIR & REROOfo All t y p 1· • ' h 1 n 11 I • • ' rot•kshak"'" l'Ompo lar f'rl't· t'l\I ~I ~) For Ad Action o ·._ HOM F. ~!-~(' Ht."TARJAI.. Sl':RV Lt S JI Typing 01 (' wphone ,Call bt>f 9 J .m & aft. 6 p m . :-.CS 9054 Expt-r i.:anfoner Free cu~tom l'emrnt work ('Ill. clean ups Rea?>On. Orl\l' WJ )'S, pol1oi.. Beni to Ccrvuntes walkwa}'i. Cull $43 7601 Reti r ed f l r l'man . So. l\mcrtcan ~1rl wdl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Int/Ext Qual pauitin~. P I um b 1 n g . c I e c . clean your home. Re!'~ · · M 0 v c '1n '¥1h 1 n I(· old or new work. locul J I\: •1n /\1 mour Co Exp P1unt.el"'1 Roofer-> Com"l~le waterproofing windows1skyh3b~ uo.azn Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5671 o r 5 5 9 I 3 4 2 lo' r e l' ~489_'-_______ _ est1mat1.• Wint Ad Help? 642·5678 . "I l l Mana. 640-4929 anywherl' al anytime" ~ts A""·31"" spnn .. er, pain m~. e c 24 hrs 1 days. 540-4844 •" "'" "" Any household re pair. !lave ~mething tn i1ell? Clas.'ltfied Ads 642,.,.,78 Sell idle items Trade your old l>tuH ror new l¢ood1e., wllh u 642-5678 ClassWed ad 642·5'1111 I•----------. --_Ph __ T_in_Y_· 64_~492 urt 4. _C_las_·s_uled __ ad_s do 11 well .,., __ _ ---------------- ~.~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~ ......... ~!.~~ ~r.c:::! l.11,t l>:.ln~11t1.111 HEL1\XING Ml\SSAG F. ••••••••••••••••••••••• twpW..t.d 7100 HetpW•t.d 7IOOH.4pWOftfed 7100HelpW..ted 7IOOHeipW..t.d 7100.....,W..+ed 7100 ..•.••••••...........•• ······················· .......................•.••••.••..•..•••...... ··················~···· ···••·•················ Carpet, upholstery Win· dow. 1'1oor !'leaner ~xp rirl'fl•rrl•d r elt<Jblt· 640-2934 Ht•wiird. «ull lluhJumcs·l.tc MaMwur ScAooft & :>i,.') 1;n4 or~') !'-i!IHO Oulrall !J 9. 194·~1 It lttstnKffott !\Jr National Guurd lmmed opcnrni::s in Eler tronics, Mechaml'i.. J\d m1n1s tr11lion. Com murul'Sllons or Wi;-ather Forecast 1nJ1. No t•x pcrience rt.>e1uircd. Wl' IWlll s~nd you lo the bt>sl schoOls. Meals & board provided + S397 50 . p<.'r month to s tart Call California Air Nutionul Guard (714) 979· 7363 or 979-1343 for inf or ma t1on Clcncal Boal Operolor ror 2R ' Banlc111g Uru01lc. Sat I. SUn artc:r Local M1ss1on V1eJO co Prog resMve. indcpen· noons, $6 hr Mus i ht• .it .ASSEMBLERS 1 .. ,t !'ml hlk M / t ••• kjl""'· " •'hllkl·, d1,11n An:-. to Cl)arhl"j \ 11· llurbor Bl 1111 k~r ll1·"urtJ Ph•.1st• call ~ 3M51i 11ft 5 l'M . l.Jlt.t Ill 15lh St ar{'8. If Ii, f>n1v. n hlk whl 13 v. k old m.11\! U<·11~1,. µuppy. rt•· v. .i r •I $200 802 3302 <IO)'llml' f ound )!l't'Y 1W>Odlt> malt• \ri11ll Ila~ flt.en lf1Jun•1I. i.;:, l!llll4 .1rtnoon , . .,,. fo o11nn Mah1m11t1 mall". \ 1•r• l)otl'. l!rt'~ II. \\hi \111111 li4,, 1;,1111 ·ill lh ~Ill• t'I I" "••tmcl youn.i bl;11·" I.ah 11~i11• CHll 154:,.1::;ox . .ft<'r 11' ••II.'>. t'Vt'~ l•'n11n1I (;1•rmn n Slh'µh1·r1I \if liJfl'l'lon.1 lltlli. f'.lcm l:clll Rom 770 1172:! hound young ma IL• Gol<h•n Htn•. Vic Cllll Dr :>41f-58.~ ---1-'ound Afghan malt' :1 y rs ., /\prit'ot no mask Vic ~I l'oro 5264168 F11und. youn~ ::.Iv >:r'Y frmale malarnotf' Vic Wr::.tm Mall k9:1.;r;;11 f.'1111nd Hlal'k l..s.b. El T11rn. Very i::enr It". ~mn rt. malc Ca ll 51!1 'fl77 LINDA & VICKI Outcdl Mou• For th. Fu" of It! St•rv1ng all Orange Co. 835 7313 COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* 2-l hrs 957-8474 Touch of 0oH MODELS .,.._,,.,... &corl !tn-lct ns.00&2 Outcall Spiritual Reader 11:115 So t::I Cam mo He-al San (;lt!mt•nte. 1-\tlly he For appl <M !· 72\Mi --- St:l.t-'.JIYPNOSIS Courses •Stop Sm~ing •Control A µpetite • ReUeve Tt>nsion •Break Habits •Achieve Goal;> •More Self ·Conridence •Improve Memory •MlJCH. MUCH MOllE! Safe-Scicnl1f1c Professional Orw O~y or E ve. a Wk For 5 Wks ORANGE COUNTY HYPNOSIS CENT En 17t4 )838· 746/l (7141831! 747!) fill N l> ,\u:.tra lian ~t11·phl'rtl male. lllu,• m•·rlf'. u11pr11x ·1·5 mos !lack B&Y "V ... 1rca ~.it;.~7 Profel.slonal Therapeutic ma si.a gc b y r eg phy11ical therupli-t. Hy appl only . Steve . 5'18·2Ml7 12 9 PM 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS nt>eds Assemblers SomC' dent bank "'l!"'kin" bank c ti r d b ~ "" .. lt·ast 20 yr' old a Mr 1:>.per. pre erre • ut not expenence Strehlow. S.l&·Oli4l nt>cessary. Cand1dall's LOAM ----must have l{ood m11 nu11I Body & fender rrpatr dextenty, be neat 111 ap· SECRETARY Exper .. owo too ls. pearancc & dependablt'. Harbor Body Works. 2076 Work is in life i;upporl X.lnt benefits. C.Sll or ap· Placentia. Costa Mesa M E DI CA L E L E C ply at. T R 0 N I C S . 0 n l y SANTIAGO IAMK 8 0 0 K K E E P E R I r~spons 1bl e pers on.!! Personnel Dept 2nd Fir RECEPT Medical office. s eeking permanent SJSE. lst Sl. Tustin Laguna area. 2 day wk employment need a pply 832·5200 EOE Stale a~e & work exper CalS..1-. 511-3830 1--------•1 WnleClass1fioo Ad :r206. 1·---------1----------1 Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Calif 926216. AJrport Sfarfer OC Ai'lM>rt Interesting job assisting ASSEMILERS publi c t o ground Banking --- CA.fl WASH HELP full & Part·Ttml' lll&Over METRO CAR WASH 2950 Harbor Bl. <.:M CASHIERS F'tllme. Good Pay Growth co s Locations We train Co bt!neht b METRO CAR WASll 2950 Harbor Bl. CM MESSENGER CollcgC' i.ludcnl interest ed m 4 hours work per da} 'I days a week Mul-l be llj years of Ul(e Pleu~l' 1•onlart Pt•ri<onne1 Department for detmb U.S. DIVERS 3323 Warner Sunla Ana. CA 92'102 (';14 l :>404!010 Equal Opportunity Employer MI F •Crash Course available •Matenals provided. •S m all rlasscs f o r personali.tt>d instruction. ·~ own taste-day & night class~s •Placemt•nt-up to 80'; romm1ss1o n. transportation & dire(•t· Openings ava1lablt• im im: taiu cub act1v1l1e~. mt'<I for prec1s1on me('h ·1 assemblt'r!> to bwld dt• Compel1L1 vc: w nges TELLER PART·TIME For our South Coas l Pl11za ()((ice Will work Mon. Wed & Fri EXpt>r pref Call Kathy Am burgey al ~406G. I .Bookkeeping/secrctaru.11. 6.JOam·t2pm. 5 duY'> wk. $.1.25 hr. Limited bkkpg t!Xper Se<• or Jsk for Jeff. Ice Capad\!s Chalet. 2701 llarbor Blvd. C!'tl . !179-8880 CASHIER/SALES for finc lad1~ ready to wear ~tore GEN Jo: ·s. rn Harbor Shoppmi: Ur Fr 1---------- F're<':I Weck Sale~ Tr;11n111i.: Call For Details 831-100 3 493·0442 K11t1•1la Real Es late School 30031 CaminoCapislruno San Juan Capistrano Swimming instruction. in your home. guar anlcl'd. water safety, 1n 2 wks. Infants thru adults. Call Steffie. 558· ClO 1. Body Dynamics that C'X· c rc111e w/must(' to lost> in · r heil & lone Cl:1si.C!I da1 · Orang-e Co:isl Yl'llow llcnte compass & camera Cab. 17300 Mt Her urut3. E>.per w1lh !>mall rm!\nn. f' Vly parts & l•Rht tolerunct:s o -----mus t F a st jl.rowini.t ANSWfo:R!NG SERVICE Newpon Beach Co ufft•ri. OPER All shifts. full or xlnl benf & ).(ood l!rowth p/l. Apply 228 l"orcst L.ug polenual E 0 i-: For Bch. appt cal l Call Ray Gillman. 557-1~.151. A/P CLE«K $850 -- Cafifomia ttderal Savi.&Loan 3333 Bnstol St. CM Equal Oppor Emp1oycr Bankinli( Bookkl.>eper. P1T . rel1n·d nk llcta1I exp prd Lido Fashion~ 3424 Via Lido. NB673·1970 lni;ce benef. pd vaci.t1on <.:all J nJn lur 11 pp1 545.6524 Cl-ramtr <·aster wantl'd Oay hr~ Mu:.l b<' w1lhn~ to work & reh.ib1e 1\pvly 1n peri;on I0-1. 3'119 W MacArthur Ill . S;;nl J Anll Bookkeepcr1Acc·1 f:x Child C;J r <·. M ulh ~n pcrtenct>d Ill )!Cn l'rul oolper 2 30pm lo 5 OOpm TELLERS ledger. accounts ~ct!1v:.. Da.tly ltght hskp. care for Allendan\. Airport Tex· ble & payroll. Accurute 2 children age d 1 & 10 aco No expenen<'t' ne<' typing. 20-25 brs pr wk. Xlnl pay NU Cull F\Jturc unllmil~d for de· ASST MA NAG ER rai.l tail m i nded pers food store. part ltml' w1s lrong bkkpg bkgd 20-JOhours wk OOlj.9112 Will prepare matenal for computer in-put & han dle invoicing Co ofrs xlnt bcns. Call S40·6055, Coastul Pl'rsonnel J\gl!n cy. 2700 Har~r. CM 13. J.ll Apply al 4678 B. TORO mornings. Will teach 640·~ MEWPORT lliCH l'omputer operation t:.a~pu:;. NB. Newport Center locatton Cleaning Lady Auto G.t Ready Wells 1-'arno Bank has Pleallt' call 7S9·010t. for Motel i'.:>Cp pref ... 499·222i ly. Pvt or >{roup. Call ---------Toyota Atc<'n('y in llunt 1mmcd1ale openings for 1----------1-------minon Ht'ach ha:. open Tellers at the El Toro & BOOKKEEPING CLERICAL Stef fle. 5.58-J JO 1 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Attract woman 11ec ks plttme office Job. htc typing. invoicing, post· ing. inventory control. telephone. clc. Call Heidi, 848·9063 A./R CLERK mf(s in lot & deta il cit• Newport Bearh offices Part t1ml' openings for So . 0 r a n g t' C " par'tmenl-> for a twrm<i We are look1nJ( for well general l'lerical 1 ask~ Publishmg & printm~ co n l·nl Jl•h. t•x l'llc nl itroomedind1viduals whu FULL CHARGE Must I><' willing lo learn has immed opening fnr bencf1ls. upply in person. are plce~anl & 1·ustomcr & haw the ab1hty to t.tcl AIR Clerk Salary com 18881 Bt·ut'h Ulvd. llunl orienll.'<.I to work <is full· alonit with others f'lex1· mensurnte wtexp & bck· ington Beach. 979.7955 llmt> Tellers. Positions BOOKKEEPER ble hours. momin~ or af gmd. Xlnl benefit pck~. do reqwr<' l'Xperiencc temoon. Call Eleanor 1or Send resumt· wt salary 1·---------1 The salary 1s excellent & 1i.,.3 Years experience appl history to Per11o nnel AUTOMOTIVE we provide an outstund with accounting prin· lntegriltcd Daw CLERJ(.'l\L OPENS NEW IMTHYIEW CENTER FOR YOUR CONY!Ml!NCE. "1' KIHG TUT RE A. LTY 1\40 EdmR~r. H.B. Un GEMCO Shoppln)! Center .•l Goldenwe:-1 Street 1 Hours u.:1.:10 c.111~7.2535 lmmed111h• Of>('ntng). lor all d en('al o;k11ls. tcm por;iry ;iss1i;nment~. top puy. pa11J \'at•1t1on:. You don'I pa)'. w<· pay you Or c ali our hranch urnw Newport licach. 833· 14 i I Equal Oppty Emplyr Dept Set-tlce CcnhiB ing ben<>f1t package in cipals and ability to han· 54tHiOl!O f ouncl. fcffi<jle hlk & tan Womt'n's Practical nurse. s killed in ADCO Advertising Exper prcf'd or tr some d udinJ< de ntal. If you dle nil books or original l>u('hsund, ~ mo's, alsn Family Plunninic eldt>rly care. live-in . 27742 ForhesRoad ctCcl 'g bckgrnd will would en.JOY working tn a entry thru tn al balance Cieri ea I. full or PIT . lerk·Drugstore f'/l1mc. some Wt!Ckronds. !.Omt• rules. Expcr helpful. Ap· ply 1n pcri;on. Me i.a Verd(' Pharmacy. 29il Harbor Bl. Coslu Mes;i. it·<I female D11ehs und 7 CenterorWestminster 646-2104 rm•4 L.agunaNiguel.CA92677 train. contact ofc Mgr. busy . friendly pre· reqwred. Skills should Newport lit•a('h Start 1111fs. 64S.l~ arternooms •Abo'1io!' •Birth,<;ontrol Help Wanted 7100 Bauer Motors. 2925 stlg10us bank & urt• in· include typtng of 50 wpm _S3_.00_642 __ ·334_7 ____ _ urcvei.. •Out I at1ent Stcnh7.al1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ARMED SECURITY Of-'. Harbor. CM. therested in ex1 ploring and IO·key by loueh. lb nd Id s aerv) R ·~~~~~~~~~~ t ese opportun llCl> 1°u Some ('Olle.ie preferred. NEW r'ound l'arakeel neur 3 ·;141~'\832 Accounting FlCE Exper . F_IT .r. aremv1tedto respon by Experience on " <"Om· \7lh 'Ncwpnrl Blvd. · Jlt.A.CCTCLHK days. per m. position. AtrrOMOTIVE caJlmg i l lStorl' Jdentify 644-3144 PenoMI Set-lien 53'0 The Jolly Roger tnc has Call 54g,..3281 USID CAR J...y Dien 971.3724 puten zedsystem a plus. JN TOWN f\Jll or PIT elerk. Apply Clerk L l u~1 ,. k 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• an entry level opening Assemblyman. machioc MECH•HIC We o ffer excellent TNT in ""rson 281J33 Crown 1111 .,.., ge .._oc ap • f · d ,; · d' "' * * .,~ mule Dovt'r Shores tdayDul-dwlschol.State or an tn USl ous'" iv assembly. s ome drill Must be experienced & WELLS salanes. J convenient • • • ValleyPrkwy.LagNil<( ,.~·wean~..ban. ~credited. Meets courts wit.b o~rlogrow,Must press,mill&latheexper have own tools. See Orange County locaUon The mosl Dy·no·mite .._ ________ _ dimaf'46·S7S3 requirement or re.-be p1of1c1ent w/10 k -req"ct."CuH612' . ehuck AmoJd -ii!IOO~r -~--nearlheal~rtan<fou\· Temporary Service tn'" ----. -gis tralion call (714 ) adder. Pos calls for fll. Se.rvlce Mgr. FARGO sran<rrng ~a n y l:J\.liais n() orwrmcra ~"T · Siamese cat . vie 72!l 7141 Ing. audit ing of dally •ASSEMILERS• benefits including major branch office in Orange c;o1hard/Talbert/ !:Wach. 11ales report& lor our ELECTRONIC EquiJI· medical and dental. i-·or County Calling oil CLERKS 11 U. $50 Reward 842-2412 Soc.lal Clubs 5400 restau~nts & misc genl ment. Ex per. mature. rt" BANK immediate cons1derahon TYPISTS -----•••••••• •••••• •• ••• •••• olc duties 1ncld recept re · tired.or semi rellrcd. Fi t call for an appotnlmcnl SECRET A RI ES UJOJEM Lost. Gray Toy Poodle. lief. Apply in person. & P it. Steady e mploy· to (7141540-6080 BANK TELLERS Openings Now Avuilable male. ID11753545. Vil.' 17042 Gillette Ave. Irv. ment. Xlnl advancement 401 Cfvfc CetttffDr. CLERICAL PEOPLE for lull or plltml! clerks lf\lh St. H.k . Rwrd 8am·5pm. Mon thru Fri. with small & fast ex· S..taAna TRANSMASK Come m & sect acquaint· Cill 2nd ti< Jrd !lhifts. No ~523·11164 ACCOUNTANT pandingco EOE MI F ed. Join us for co((ec & i·xpi'r nc.>ct>11~a ry -w 1· OLECCorp 548-3477 Babysittcr l hou11ekeepcr. CORP donuts lmmcd1a\(' onon l S"·rt $3 per hr A C()~STR CTfON .9>11 Newh a ll, Costa Mesa 5.d>'s a wk, hvc·in or out. Banking • ,,~ · rain "" · ~· ••••••••••••••••••••°"'•:i,'iiiiiiii;iiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilirilliiii•.;r..\'~:;#} . ·~ M:~~C-: ,· ·-4l. .. ~ .... ~P !PA..!!· " -~Q~..... 3952 Campus Onvt-in gs. ~on lh ru Fri. st managers to $3.60 hr 'T'MonrovTar~· ~tF2lfll!'<Jn:~j.~ Jt~..: sS!'-~-' -r·. Cl~ ~ \tlWl~ .. ~ .. ~ M-~Jl~~~ l'HEGNANT-t Caring. E.O.E. M/F'/)I eves&wlcnds. • rleede sn11rp m <>;;>--lo•·~,..._ :JL_~OR N E 'If"':"~ .•1 ... .._.. 1·11nf1rlential counsehnsc & Have something you want Acctng Bkkpng ble tellers Savings & Equal OpJ)Ortunity A lo those who qua ify. or referral. Aborhon, adop. lo sell'' Classified uds do TEMPOllAaY ASSIMILHS-Trahtee Babys itter, P IT. Chris· Loan expe rience pre· Employer Ml f'IH 17141771·3470 mform:it1on go to our ~~~~~ping. ~-~~~--Cull NOW. Register Today lo work Sm electronics co. wtlg tlan woman. my home or fer~ble. F\11~ & P/llmc ~~~~~~~~~~!CLERICAL ~:~r~~ ~~~~~e~r0r,r;1• _____ 547·2563 on vuiolts aceounllng & co. benefits & xlnt work· yours. Call 642~. positions available. C#IRL FRIDA y uc r--------.....:...---------.1 bookk eepin g assign· ing conds. seeking capo· IRVlNESAVINGS IOYs.GIRLS ments. Work clo11e to ble persons willing to Babyslttert Hskpr to st11y &LOAN ASSOClATlON 12 16 years of age. Even· I Girl ofc Mon thru f'ri, HAVE YOU LOST SOMETHING? Ftrst chtK:k our "Lost end Found" c1ass1flcation number 5300 to see If someone h as found 1t (FOUND ads are p la ced 1n the Daily Pilot FREE of charge) II your Item Is not listed as being tound then d ial 642-LOST and let a friendly ad·v1s or assist you m placing a "Lost'" ad. Call Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to S.30 p.m. tor next day's paper or call by noon on Saturday for Sunday's papo( 642-5678 DAILY PILOT your home. Figu r e learn. $3.25 hr. Some w/well behaved i.wchhooe~ 752·2600 E.O.E. Ing work. Obtain n('w ll ·5 . Need hrr g ht . Clerks to Sr . Accoun· I t I bk d age <'h ildrcn .. s ubscrtplioMfortheOa1. energetic pers (or Mag !a nts needed t hruout e ec r on C'S grn paren ts a w ay N R Bank Buff. mS A. 549-0111 . a~k 12442 l~ampson St Garden Grove 537·41140 Equal Oppor Employer Orange Co. hlnelp~~ WU.rk6thESnglnNeeBr· 6'2·:1481 . TELLER ~d~~:~~~ll~~r~1~.,~~ _t_or_Su_s_an _____ _ Ro~rt Hall's sJ:~ · 1 l.. · ' BABYSITTER.Someone <Hun tingt o n 8 c h S20 to si)' per we<?k or Oerical lnsur~A~~c•:. part Accountemps special for a very at.11ve branch 1 more. ZZ GIRL for fast moving umc. 1& hri.. wk . Maturl' ~S. Main. SleSOl 16 mo. old boy. Mon.Fri Part Urne teller wanted, Call 543·6098 electronics firm. mus t Some ins. exper helpful No. Tower. Union Bank ASSEMBLY 8-5 S48·92S4 aft 5 30 PM experience helpful. App. work 1 o.; A<t d 1 n R lnTheCityofOrange ly in person. t0am-12pm, IUSIOYS mach!n~ eitper. must be _556_·3900 __ . _____ _ TI4/~l03 TRAINEES B:l hys ht er. rn u lure Personnel Office. Golden Now laking appUcat1ons. '3 st . ( ri ~ n d I y a l · Cocktail wultrc11i;, mu11t woman ror 111 mos. itirl. Slatf.' Sanwa Bank. 10230 apply 1n person. J.spm. mo6phe rc. good benefits bt> (•xper. Apply 1n own \ra ns. Refs. Mon· So. Paramount. Downey, Musl be over 18. E .0 E & working cond 'i; C:ill per~on !I to 11 A M l\dym Ass'l., s~lbosl co. <OR EXPERIENCED> Fri, 7:30·5:30. CM area 213/923-9461. EOE. J .P . MAC'S Olnnu Jenrue Murphy. 754·6063 BI a <' k b t· ,. rd ':- oung. l'aau-atmos'. Mkro-Bedroftics 546-~ afler6PM ---------1 ffduse. 10142 Adam11 Ave. , _________ •I Resli1urant. 4250 Mart Typemo.lmeowmedpm.C.56»111a~J~.Pl6r We are seekln" in· ---------1 IAaMA.IDSP/T HR <AtBrookhursll c•-tC'"'L ing11lc Way.N'pt.Beach """.,.. & BabyslUf.'r wonted . .a mo Flame Room. 646·5544. ...._ "' dividuals for finlt shift ~d infant. prd my home. BUSINES.5 IS BOOMING Newport Center tin:tn· Codrt•I WaitnH A.DVERTISIM~ R ECE PTIONI ST / TYP I ST/ BO OK . KF.EPER for sml lrvlne ad agency 833· 1414 A.DVHTISIMCi SA.LIS The Dally P\loL has nn lmmed1elc openlna for a sal esper son wit h newspaper display ttd · verllaina experience. Good sal a r y. com · mi11.~lona, and excell~nt fringe hneClt1. Ex C«'llenl growth OP · portunltin ror a person wtth carttr ambitions Call for appointment. ~~-- 11W ~ext 'l77 Equal Opportunity , Em loyl'r positions in our Produc· Adams/ Magnolia orea. Babys1ller. my hom e 2 We need good help. l' 111 I r Ir m 11l'ek1 n I.! Schoo' tlon Department We will 963-0260 children. <3mo'11 & 3 y~I •Assemblers retipons1bk Individual:. f'.arn up to S300 per wk Lrel n the righ t tn · ----------• litehskpg. Mon-F'ri.Own •Foreman (orclencolpot\1t1ons l!:n Low tuition Placement dJviduals In lht' micro· Banking tran.11p. Rerll. 552.4491 E11per 'd & trainees try lt"vel pos1t1on., now as.,l!ll 15t lll!l4 electonicslndustry PROOFOPE•ATOR MacOregorYacht.s tt 11a1lublc. olfict• rx · hperiettctd BeaultCl81\S. ()penlnit to r 1631 rla('CntJll, C:.M. perien('C helpful Xlnt Companion for elder!) Compreh e nsive com· With addl\lonal clertclll hjfir dcsil(ner!i with :some worklnit condlt1on11 &-wo1Tl8n l..tle h!lkkpg. : J>8J\J benefits including d·'tles. Xlnl benefits following. M. or 1-·. In C AFETER I A h e lp1•r company bent•f1l11 llM dayil.livc·in 962·4l33 major medico) and den· " busy growing solon wllh neeOOd PIT. 3 h~ mtn. shift 8am·Spm 2nd 11hlft , tal. Call or a1>ply In Irvine National Sank. tOf) commission. Contoct Musl have rar S3 33 pc•r 'Pm·I 30pm 3rd 11hlCl COMPANION. II work, person. 3952 Campus Call J aoet. s33·37 oo. &l1y, 847·59611 hr. Costa Mesa. Npl Bch 10::30om-11·ooam 1 C()n· for semi Invalid womon Drive. Newport Beach, 1 ;E;;O;.E;.;;;;m;;iiiiiiiiiii;j & CdM arta. Apply 111 tact Pel'l\Onnel. Mus t drive SU/du) 1714) 54-0·6080. £qu11l OP·I• "'·nldn• Beauty Stylist -Asst to Newport-Meu Vnttled .._DP . ~~L,wk. Btilboa Pen portunlly Employer ... ,. train for chentclc Top School Olstrlct, Food "" u"' .....a MI F'lll. T&Lllt P/T wageis, .Jh1rmack . Ph: Ser vice Dept. ldS7 Pl!li...ISIOllJ SD..L Idle llema with a Daily Pt.lot ClaaslCled All. IG-5678. · 83'1-42SOor83'7 81'79 PlacenlJa Ave. c M. Ph .....,. " Computer Progr11mmers Downey Savin•• It Loan a£4 -SERVICES PROGRAMMR ta-.. an ~nlng In it's &at build.er: cwitom b<>al _ _.._ .... _ .... _. _____ _ a.ta Maa branch (or• yartf needs cx~rfen~ Cafetena hetlp~r. Tam· L80 Newport Center Dr B1'C Ii.~ buu. ~P part·Umetcllcr. s8vtni:i• carpenttrs.lamlnat.oniar 2 30p m p ay co rn 2nd Ooor Newport Bch' upt.olbeonlln WQfldof &c loan or bank ex~r re · mochanlca. P·Squorcd meO!I 't I . 644-4380 ext 263 ICewUu Packard fn II PN>· qd. )Ont worklnt cond.. Boau S41·28'13 • S&ndw~;h• ~kin c~·~:!r &MA1vt1 mfg. firm. 1 ~ p .. i d ontlans -¥of' OA!tAO~ SAL1'~ ~ds lrt Mlpful C.ll ofv~ for ~ua:w-.r. rcq.ulred, APP· turt.her lnformalion. CC)n· I.ht' Dally PlloC bnng hGP· aPIJ( 54&-3404 Th• fattest draw m thl' lY ln person or call \art. MrW01dn«k. 1710 py rnulta To place your • · Weal. " DRllf Ptlot CLA·VA.L CO. 642·7'22.E.O.~. drowlng card. phone Have somi'\.l\lnjl to s~ll ~ Claul.fledAd CallTo<tiw 1101 Pla~Ui,CM ___ ----842-5678 today' _Oas&lfied od! do 1l ~ 642-56'78 ~ 2201 E.O. E ... .. .. "' .,,,. -·- . ' .. ,. • .: , ' ... " ... • .. !~~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~'~.~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... ?!.o.~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~~ ..... !!~~ Oental ""816t1111t PIJ'lltlan IN ~ u L ,\TI 0 N .... w.ted 7100 W•ttd 7100 .... WOltted i'IOG COOK avail Xlm tippty ror f'll °'111fr, nr. a,"~ 0\f'r ~ GENERAL • L• ... " II Maln~nancc ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Matw-. ell Pt"' rooll for lbu.11a11u r iilrl .,,•t•IJ1n1t ft'ull or r t r Jlltrd Work lNh,.A.,L.C:ft., r'U lune PAltT· TIMI rttlrtimcn\ home. 1'11t full ttm•· l•mployuwnt M:l6213ullf•r3PM LABORERS ~~n;co~,R~v~::~d'k~~~ General handy workc•r N~.YIEl&f!EDXTR.ASV Profcs1uonal C.ikt: de SALESCLEtU< 8dl JO bn v.kl)' .. , !ill rup P•l . frln11e btni·r1111 OJUVY.f<."'i full Um•· Vt•rm ft I needed 4 hours per day ., 0 .,. 8 corator 2.5·40 hr. week ~~~~lo~o1 J .. ~~c""~~. wkeada ' ~~ 1•nun1· l,tJvrl) Nt "' pcirt U• h rll·.an lub Mu•t I>\• over JDllN(( ~pr':nti~u:s'eyW~~~~ Swlury open Employh• H 0 l. L V W 0 0 O 494·9240 pencnee neccn11ry c ... 11 ICWlllMnWon11 •l>t'rlally ntcl rt l\un 21 w1lh duim dn\lllll r IUU abovr scule Xlnl co01 benefit b.aied on CASl'INO DIRECTORS P\·ttrne office help S/H, 549-9671 for :(JPt & de· ltnokttr(l.14~ c-ortt Knowl11d11•· t>I b fl Ad av e r<1"e u r hourc Guar1tntffdresults.over 11&1 bk Ls C.-.-..L-·~sEMBLERS r.11ny tine I :<. llnlM • .. .. 000 •o .. -r111~ .. this yf'ar iyp1n11. payro llf' l& . E.O E. /f"/H vu.a DEN l AL. ASSISTA N r ~<.ii 1-'rw\'I helpful IW Mulitllon~ l 61li worked. Apply between ~one' W SlOO per day if kpg for gen'I contractor t--------- 8.anqucrl • .-II around f"1Cll ol(I« A i h•ll i.Hk l:Mll~T JQ3fo1 upN ptPll£RS I llam 3pm. National accepted Yrly fet' VICE f1exlble hrs & lnforma1•-------- m1111 £1per univ Fiqit"r "" •\l•i·r Onv«'r .,.,mt.rtl to dnvt' """ INS/PtnOtlalLnes. Education. 440 1 Barch VI DEO CAST IN G officearranaemtlnt.Cull SAUSCLEltK OreMfu\ 1'1K>k l\M i;tufl ~ tM...'1.1 m•w \'W v1.1n to llot1l o" Mu •t have reliable Perwnable to work ull Sl. Ntiwport Beach SERVICE. 171417611244 _S48_.(f1_4t_. ______ for jp'aphlc & draflinll u~ onlr Nr•purte phases of dept w/evt'n· <Near OC Airport > s upl)lh•'.i , Ph on•· & IMHoUl.6M·l7QOntl Ot.NTA.l. HI-1 t I' fnim N11l Uda on Od trun.p 4'phone Long& tuul respon or servicing Equal Opportunity ext.94. Racquet Club gate auen· counter orden; FIT Mr Yau.. £OE T 10 s l ~T f 11 r .., H IC~ IA> i.rnn• Ut•\ 22 or "hon lc<rm u1dgnme11ts accts ouuldo UH! o/c & Employer. ---------dant. must be avail eves Neut appearance. SJ hr onhodontJ•t Tv51 pay bt•furv Cho• •llowuocu Hohduy & v1tc1ttlon pay. bid~ cllentcltl.. I~~~~~~~~~ Newspaper rarnt:.rs. ear & wknds. Please calJ for Masler Blueprint Ulob waa~. bt"YakfH f'.x!)l'r r('(l_ t.42 ;'ft.'b ~~d .. y11 llu11p 1t11liut1on plan Mrs8aker,833·11MO 1-ly mom. Times. $350 ~od appl, 64~·5000 exl 520 234f'ischerAve.CM • I u n c b • h I ft • avaJlablt-------'----MA.INT-HANDYMAN S400 per mo. 1 week pai Mon·t'rl. 8:J<>.5pm. 540.9373 w bt'o.fil• 1n 1row1ni Umtal HNephuoa,1 1·1C 01 1 \ • r . 1• >. P 1• t 1 n J an1tor wunted ~xp vac. lilter 7 weeks work.I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;r-~~~~~~~~~ compan,)' Apply at M1 P«"" front 0!1 1111 c1la.1h hou.tc-hold iocxb movinti. helpful. good bcnefiti./ ~~~~1."~~~ Nbg11~j:: 009-92.'>l I• a.rtt..._ au E 17th St ty 1tro .... 1n.11 fr '" Cut"I mtr ~l. &ood 1lrh•l111t re I'; 0 E. Bayview C'onv. Full time . Some ex --... -1-G-HT--CL-ED---i Real Estate SALES GIRL-part.time. Cciit•M.a puy t. ~ ~ u '"II "''rd llt•ncflta. tov Pf.I)' 205!> T huran . C .M . perie n ce ne•ded . EXECUTIVE needed ror Purs~ & '~8R.'S.l 7tiHUM.1 642·~. 642.1603• "' wanted. Apply an person jewelry llore-. exper Olob Wanted 31 ... C Drt --------•---------only. Ask for Sue. Coral LOAM OFFICER helpful bul not nt-t· ~· s,..._. 0.-ntal '''' dum,.11.lt· DalVllS -54:"7:1 n JANITORS Manager·night High Reel Motel. 264S Harbor. A poe1tion 1.s available Salary Apply at 5:>7 w A aubtldl•ry of Del NB t>lt·a: .. 1nt .ir1111J1 N1•w,1.11tper dll ltvt•ry PTeves 4·5Hrsnight.5 volume liquor market. CM. ror a person who has a 19th St .. C.M or cdil Monte Cori>. has Im prat'l 1:.lC JI pn·I II l\•mwncralpurt Lim.-j ob (Across Prom Ouys week . approx Top pay & workin& con· Nu_rs_e _Ai-.d-es-.-W-e-a-re_s_e_e_k· desire lo JOln an ag. 631·042S. 641>·5210 f<;r medl.Me openlnp for ea· &t().ll22__ dt•hvenntt t>urly rnorn Or1t1lgeCu. Atrport) $250/mo. Capo Valley. ditions . Exper . pre-gress1ve mortgage loan appt. pw. IMUlutlOC\aJ coob 0 £NT AL R ~ t.: £ 1, nana LA TtmN lo homUt> Equ110pport Employer call betwn llam-9am. rerred. Apply in person. ang nurse aides t-0 care company doing busint!SS --------- Nolllm'*..wa only £0C TIONls""' m.lrvll\e/N81trt'1.1 Mu•t Monlhru """'t.990·1370. " ror our elderly patients. in So. Orange Co SALES OayU h Ph .... IJt' ll bl & h d .. , 9Am ·4PM . 3041 S . Exper is not necJr you --~ ~ oae =.. q~·}~~~<'~:c~t pend~Jtl l~an•i:~:llo~. GEN'L ~AlNTENANCE Janitonal Brislol, SA. have a heart & will learn. ;:-:~r~gC: ~We:~l~r:d Hickorv farms ,..,..........,ER ,._ 1 D, lO·"· run ume Ciood ul &I No collectlna Salary Male with transport.auon R.OOR WAXER Management. assistant Call Mr.s Gronbach at currently employed 1n h.as PIT s'a1es oppty for "'vv,,& v ~ .., ~mo 546-0ZlS to clean fasl food SU--VISOR m g 'l' I S32.QMll. Fountain Con· lhe field or banking A ... I d Wh M·P', ru t rood ter\1IQe bend N8MC·9211 __ · -machines. 5 day11 ter ..--n r post ion w op· valescent Hospital. 1835 ma .... re a y. Y not get - k ""ft 1 E f'/T c Vall port.unity for advance· Calif. real estate license buck into selling In J mt Dental A~i.t Nt-wport wee c.ar Y am, 3 rs xp · apo ey ment in spec1a lly roods. W. La Veta. Orange. Is required. Excellent pll!as ant. rnter e.>ttni,: Dane~ tellcbers. ballN, Beach. gen prad1cl' 4 DllVBS ~l~a:ea~3.~~ary + ~.J~~t!?n508'a~:9~~~ Hickory Farms. Fash.ion F.qualOpporEmployer. s alary/comm schedule Hickory Farms stor.- lMP• dbco4tbellY danrt-duy wedl,846-~1 Menorwomtm2S yrsor · MonthruFri. lsland640-6030. Nurse. back office. for permits unl1m11c•d See Mr Thompson "' Newport Be1tcb Cul -DIHTAL ASST older Know the coast GEN OFf'lCK·Malure mmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml gen. practlqner. Newport personal growth & im· South Coast Plaza Lowl!r Mrs. Herbut IMS.9701 t' T chrsadf' & front oft cities. Nc>t $180 a w~k or woman. bkpg ma ch ex· JAMITOR Managers Beach. 646·3944 mediate income Send mall. expe'r pref'd X-ray lat ymollre. OCrba nge300l:oMast per helpful Pac1fir Ind p I T , e v e s . UJQJ[M resume to· G Kaufma n. --------- DATA ENTRY · e ow a 17 l s I 2 1 67 s c M I S A /N 8 NURSE 620 Newport Center Or., Saleslady ror dress shoµ net Call6426880 . upp y o . . . .. area. St N on h Hl:.'rrma1ln. f'ountu111 Hathaway SL S.A. Call S46-13JO. Apply 3001 LVN5 e 211 ewport ~ac . Oller 30 pref. Part time Acea tfat c:a.ril Dent.al assulant. nt. ex Valley. lNo or Sluter ' Redhill. Bldg 6. Suite We need managers in 3 u ·30. xlnt salary & CA92G60 _64S-__ l66S_. _____ _ Permanent p osition per necesury. wall betwn Ne w hope & GlltlFRIDAY 106 .. C M. San Clemenle, Laguna benef. Apply 1',asgship SAL£SLADY for jewelry available as a video dlS· lNlUl Saddleback Valley Euclid> Orange Co industrial ----'--------Niguel 4c Cost a Mesa Conv Ctr. 466 Flagsbii; R.eleptionist/ Typ1St .. F· store. full time. ~02 l)lay termll\al operator area. 8J0.139S dvlpr seeks Giri f'ri. exp JANITORIAL Start $4 per hour to SS.SO Rd. NB. 6'12·80«. lime 135 hr wk. eqwp. orS48·3270 eves. tor Basic I Four mini Dental Fronl ofc PIT No DRIVER in ronstr & It bkkpg per hour. No experience NURSE leasangco.644-8385 compuler. Some ex-expernec helpful. Send resume lo MAltfTEMANCE necessary. we train. For SALESLADY penence is desirable, but Cali 545_0153 113'3, CIO Daily Pilot. College studcnls. Permu· in r or ma l 1 on c a 11 l VN Recept/Typisl. pt-tame. for exclusive childreni. will train individual with WANTED P.O. 8-0x 1560, Costa nenl P/time. Flexible 714/537-4840 59 Bed facility Xlnl pay Typing. UteS/H, exper In store in So. coasl Plaza demonstritt.ed typing ec· 0 ENT A L R EC E P Mesa, CA 92626. hours avail at apt com· Equal Oppor Employer & benef. Bayview Conv p.iyroll & act.ts payable Ex.per'd essential. Qill curacy and speed. Hours TIONlSI', 4\1-J days week. SAJ.URDAY ONLY HAJRCU'M'ERS. am med plex tn Newport Beach. Hosp. 2055 Thurin. C.M. desired. 894-066l ~. approxim»tely 3·10PM. CdM.644·7162 Callorapplyinperson 6423505 R -------- w ork l ·n pleasant '•n· To d ell ve r DA l LY openings for lie. cos THEIRVl"-'ECO. MmrnlnnCt.rit . . eception1s l . p /t1me. Sa r II . -"' etol . ts I " ........, eves/Sundays Regis Jesperson. u time. tm· vironmenl with good DESIGNERS/ PILOT bNundles tobecarh· ~. N°f!ssi~~~ pn~:. J071Camelback Tobacco shop needs a NURSERYMAN HairSlyling,S40-S888 md. post. avai l. Rtltaal companybenefitsinrlud· oa~FTERS I ners In ewport ac NewportBeach 644-9010 motivated , exper'd F\lll·time, mature male ----=-~----· COW'ller 646-SOSK ing 2 w~eks vacallon """ . area. R~wres van or gram, rull & Pl·Ume. F-Equal Opport Employer person to run estab shop. over 21. 6 Days ancl RECEPTIONIST after one year. company Se11e.ral positions now large stau~n.wagon and time starting salary See Rarold, 495 E. 17th Sat/Sun. Wo rk wilh For Npl Sch Yacht bkr. Salt..'Spers-On. aggress1Vl'. paid group insurance av ~1lable for both a good dn11mg record $ben12e0fa/tsw.k,.. .. ,+I rotr1paspp&l, St.CM. plants,trees&dellvery. Sa t & Sun . g .s . pos1Uveattitude:t-'ull or -..a. 1 · Designers & Drafters an Call: ""' KEY ~v p/t Exper or will train Cn::wl union. etc. Appy rapidly expanding com· 1.4•4321 _963-__ 77_1_4______ IA"'I'" Manufacturer requires Exper pref'd. $3.00 Hr Tel ep hone f ili n g . . al v "'" OPERATORS up Laguna H 111 s d ll tin &. It t ' A"ply In person. Stan ORANGE COAST I ~!~lop~~~~~~';! w~~~ D A=1~ H:!r:!es~>J'ersC.0~t"~~ ~~~i: ~~n~e~!~g~a~ou:'~~ :O~~~~k:!c. f~~ ~~!: Nursery. lnc. El Toro. ~ ~~tz1~3~11 ypmg. ~ds.~~°:to~tortt. CM, DAILY PILOT directly ~ilh Engineer l:'n °"1 o °"'' seasone alrdress"r". Pb 6'2-22«. Dave. S»S653. R •· 0 h I rrom proJect st.age thru "'4ua pportun1ty ~ ., mediat.e openings for ex· e Pa 1 r °' v c r a u S & 1 ~•aso...a llO W. lay St .. CM cons truction o r pro Employer Part or full time. Call perienced operalors. Manufacturer needs in-MUltSES AIDE foreign cars. especially -...~ " between tbe hours of totypes Req's previous Loretta. 536-8829. F\111 & part lime. 2nd & dJviduaJ for shipping, in ORDERUIS d.Jesels. Audi. Mercedes. The Ba Y • lh I bu J 8:00AM-5:00PM mech1rnical or electro DRIVER Hair dresser. Ambitious, 3rd shifts . Weekends spect.ion, production, etc ABOVE AVERAGfo; BMW. f'1at. Peu!lol, Rov· 673·~. No expr. nc<' Call for mechanical designdraft beautiful busy full part-time. Flexible .Exper pref'd. but will SI'ARTlNG WAGE er.Oatsun&Toyota :ex· F\111 lime. Contact l!:d apporntmentpleabe 1ng exper Drafters req'd WANTED s er v Ice 8 a I 0 n . hours. Call Eleanor for tr111n right person. Apply Apply to Newport Conv amine car for m.111Cunc· tl.awt.homt.?.673-5650 642-4321. ext. 277 1 for electro.merhan1ral SUNDAY ONLY I ~tab. b711s141h0~ 1 5858 4 yrs. Hun\. 11ppt in person 837 W. 18th Sl.. Cenler. 1555 Su pc nor llon or damage : dean,'----5-~-.-1:-5---EquaJ Oppty Emplyr detail drawing . Lite °"' O'IV' lntegraledDaUI CoetaMesa. Ave.NptBch. repa1r or replace parts. "'..., technical illustrattng & Costa Mesa 546-6080 repair auto trans, A/C & P/T, can work into f /T DBJCATESSEM some design Looking for Tn d e l 1 vc r DA 1 L yl HAIR STYLISTS MARINE HARDWARE HURSIE"S AIDES eleetncal systemi.. 4 yrs an Lag Bch 8-0utaqu\· f'/T days. Irvine area Individual who desires PILOT bundles to car-Huntington Beach. Cash LAI AIDIE W a re h s e m g r . F & P/T. All sht.f\.s. Pre exper reqwred. S9.75 per Mature-femule wtxlnl Call M2·9893. stability & chance for ud ners in Laguna Beach bonus for operators wilh Exp in phlebotomy, FIT. knowledge or aJI warehsc ceruficalion classes 0r. hr. Take ad to nearest appearance. Exp pref'd. vancemenl lo designer. area. Reqwres van or following. Call Loretta Mon lhru f'ri. Call acl1vll1es . including fere(i. KB Convalescent employment develop· Askfor George,497·28tri T]luraday. S9P~m~r 2!. 1978 •z DAILY PILOT .. ·, DELIVERY DRIVERS, Company offer.. a com· 1 t' d """a""" Marguret640--0140. c~1omer service & in· Hospital. 84i·35LS ment dept. DOT 620.261. .r .... ir..r __ 50..., morning & afternoon petilave startmg wage. arge sta 1°" w1tgon an ..............,. side sales. Manne exper _ _..;.. _______ , Ad paid for by employer. ---..--" rout.es avail. Clean dnv· all major benents & an a good dnv1ng record.------------------preferred642-4800 NURSESAIDES.tnlning ·---------i Permanent part·llm<'. \ uig record. able lo read opportunity for loni: Call : HeJp Wanted·Beauty 6UP· classes start immediate· mature lady ror C.M Thomas guide. S48-2253j term growth. &:nd re-. 642·4321 ply, full um: Laborers MAT u RE w o MAN ly. All stuft.s. Apply l445 R. E. Sales "Llc. Only" dress shop. exper pre· Co .. c D Will HOTE newcomers & contact Of C •1tlr.lr.8 <8am·4pm> .sumeto: Scient1f1c Drill·, Aslcfor S4 8670 REGISI'ERNOWFOR p/t1me t o welco m e SUperior.NB. THIMklMG rerred.Salary645-57ll Oetiverypenion for busy' ing ntro.,,, 4040 am· °" DIM L WORK ON merc.hanlS. 1',exible hrs NUllSIS AIDH A ""' ~ S&lesperson for gounnet Newport travel agenl. pus Or . Newport Bearh. EqualOpporturuly DESKCLEltK ON-CALL BASIS Need car. Ille lypmg. FIT or PIT. 7_3:30 or IMREALESTATE? rood. Hrs fl u1bl" Mua t h ave r e liable CA. 92660 or call Don Employer Call494·7588for appt. WESI'CLIF'F 547.3095. 3-U :30. On going tram· Free traiolng 1f you Hickory Farms. Fa8h100 motorcycle & insurance. Swanson, 557·9051 · Temporary Services ---------I qualify. Island 640-6030 Wark approx 5 hrs Mon·, . I Drug & cosmetic c le rk. Housecleaners needed. 1617 Westcliff Dr. Ste 209 Mature woman to work ing & cert.ir prog. Apply ( Fri. llrly rate & mileage Dial A Ride exper. only. 25 hr pr wk . Mature. Top$. Car nee. Newport Beach weekends, part time. Fiagshlp Con11 Center . Cal 714t9"-06&0 Seamslress. canvas & up holst.ery products. perm. r.ume. Co. 8enef1\i;, ex per pref. 645-2247 pd 957.2700 Drh.rs $4.00 pr hr. Moulton 642·1403.645-3439 63Hl610or752·9118 Unencumbered. non· 400 Flagship Rd. N 8 . · I Operate modern equ1p· 1 PI a z a Pharma c Y. I~~~~~~~~~~ mk d · k 642-8044. ·--------•I DELIVERY MAN Early ment & door lo door Laguna Hills . Mr Housekeeper •. live·tn,I s r. non· rin er lo -~-=--------morning LA Times, transp. Calir. drivers lie• Dreyfus. 768-3764 must love childre n & Landscape maintenance care for diabetic young OFFICE HE LP . ruJI lime. IUSl'AURANT 3:30AM·6 :00AM. $5251 req'd. No prior exper know how t.o keep a spot· needed. pleasanl work· man. Must understand F I ex I b I e h ou r s . COUNTER SECRETARY mo-673-25Uor646-141.3 nee. Good driving rec 8 EARNING !HOUGH less house In a beaut. log cond. Pt·Ume P.J . Al· diet, & be good cook. Be J.Herbert Hall Jewelers. ho 84(}.2372 I 646-9166 able lo give insulin 11hots So. Coast Plaza. 549-1379 DELJVERY MAN-Early must. No SUnday work. IMCO.ME! new me. en. . or willing t.o leam . Must morning LA T imes. 5 Or ange Coast Yellow Joan an exc1tln~ C0!11·jHousekeeper mature Landscape maintenance. drive. Excell. pay. CAii Office help lull lime typ· PERSONNEL day11 wek. 3:30AM-6AM. Ca~. 17300 Mt. H~r· pany with unllouted J.Jl· woman live in NewPortl work In Newport/Irv. 40 belween3·4PM.673·6174 Ing, filing. phones plus $325 mo. 673-2515 or rmann. F. Vly. come _potential & ~P· Beach home. 2 school br wk. Permanent. Call misc. $3.00 per hr. to Xlnt oppty for growth wath company spec1aln ang in total sel·UP of chiropractic oHice:.. Answer phones. handle 646-141.3 DIDN'T G RADUATK'' po~uruly. f'r~e. standing children. Non 8 moke r. 644-4894 aft 6 l'M. MECHAN1C, exper, must start. 548-5541 CHECK ""llS b1.11ldu:ig in million dollar pn'vat.e room. bath, color be able to pum~ gas, p rt . "" 00 '.-I c t I di t 'andscap1ng •3 50 t o s alary + comm ss1'on. 8 lime • ..,. per hr. 15< CARL'S JR. IS NOW AC CEPT I NG AP · PLICATIONS f'OR EMPLOYMENT. correspondence & tram in loan packaging. P~I· lion r eports to vice presidenl. SH helpful . · SPECJAL OFL'ER 0 a ion. mme a e t. v. $12$ per week. " · ~ · Delivery , r o pe ning for highly G42·""""or640"",.0 start.parttime.CallPJ 492·7284,4924059 per.mi.8AM to 11AM. Ori 1 tr you re a ~oung ma n motivated. experienced .....,., ""'"' · Allen S46·9l66 ---.;.._-~---Must be 18 and have car . xlnt typing a m u:.l. V8f · "'.llhoul a high sc~ool & Inexperienced ~pie., HOUSEKEEPERS . MECHANIC. part tlme.1 _9'19-_925_1 _____ _ Delivery driver. good job I diploma, the Army may Excellent training pro-Needed lmmd. full, and Landscape ~1ntenance Alrporl Texaco. 4678 PBX w/a......,ing .paint & wall sull baveaplace roryou.I gram tuition assislance., part time openin"''now• man, expen enced. full Campus Dr, N.B. (cor· Ans w erin g s ervlee F\lll·Ume and parl·lime. 540-2558 day and rughl positions--------- available. Must be 18 or SECRET ARY covering store. Sanla· · ull time manager. Call App y n person. lrvin.e driver's l ie. 546.169 •. Ma-• ...... ur.) operalor full & P/T. Call .. v -Lr you h11ve what it takes r 1 1 15 • • , Ume. Musl have vs.ltd n e r C a m p u s & Ana area. Room for ad· the ~my may have an manager now ror con-Host Motor H<>lel 1717 E " __ uu __ ..,, ______ 83.S-3561 \ancement . Cust omer operung ~or Y0':' plus anl fadential Interview DyerRd. · 8AM·l2noononly. --------- contact. $3.75 min lo opporturut>:to finashhigh 963-5671 I LEGALSECRETARY ~~8:,~~~r:~t~~sl~~~ f'IMSION over for closing rughls. For professional educa· I.ton assoc. In Newport Apply in person. Tues· Beach. Variety or duties. day through Saturday. Ille shorthand . du·· 2·5PM at the following taphone exper & lyprng C A R L · S J R . 70 wpm., Please send let· RESTAURANTS . I.er of interest & resume S·t.art 7am-l ·-m Con school ~unng your orf. HOUSEKEEPER. Live-In , ..... 1 .... 11 • ·-11 • duty time too The [~l"l"!"tl•••.,. for retired lady, 5 days Top salary. top skills. desired, exper pref ·-... tart Andrea. Army's alw~ys looking lf' ;w1riUHI week. Own rm. bath, tv.I M~Gllbelpful,not reqd. S4M.585. Npt Bcb area. Will train ~8~ off ice • for good people. But real estate . non·s mkr. So. Lagu.na.j Friendly ofc. HB. Non· MedlcalC.-./Rtc detail minded, math Overload they're offerin~ y.ou tht.?I 499-1822. srt>Oker848-1400. Ex _.., oriented lndiv In admin ""eat lop rt t per, accurate & fast of money purchase & ~~ S=te;:,be~.n~. HSKPR/ BABYSITTER. LI le work pr Ic ing lypist. Musl know all profit sharing plan. f'/T . -~57-0061 call now ror this uniquej file Clerk nice ram & hm, Eng merchandise. 52·85 pr hr. front office procedure. permanenl pos. Typing *Carl's Jr.* to: ACSA. 4020 Birch St .. Ste. 111. Newporl &ach. Ca 92660. Attn : Mas:. Graps. Equal Oppty Al· 3723Sircli"'St,NB chanceurserveyou~IC REGISTER~QWFOR s peaking. Npl Och. ~~!,{!~ E. Oyer Rd. Busyofrice.H.B.847·2547 Is reqd. CaJI Terry for and your community! WORK ON ~1031-ex~...W ~pm,.. Me dJs al-Glrl Friday appt,644-7540. • hrmauve Action Emplyr I M/t' Deliv. Men. over 18, for early AM newspapers \o homes in N.R. & C.M, Mus\ have dependable c ar. & be reliable. Pl0/S350 mo + bonus. s...~. Costa Mesa. 540· 1026 ON·CALL BASIS 645--336.1aft 4· needed ror oftice of nulrl· -'-'-------- HunUngton Bch, 962-8821 WESTCLI FF LOAM Uonal counselor. Medical PEST CONTROL steady LagunaHHls. 768·5251 TemporarfiServices backgro!lnd helpful Joh for right person 6 7WE ·fr s 209 HSatt/U••m PROCESSOR 01 If ' d 1 Trainee profit s haring D• •Ffl"-'G l l estc , te . M th d lltll vers ae P easanl and ra:P health. Afcply """ " Newport Beach o er nee s a e With secretarial skills posiUon ror right appll· F!Tdraf\ing pos open ror 63l·0610or752·9118 help. Offer pvt. room in tor Mortgage Broker cant. Musl type. Hrii Mon ay 8 to 12 Loyd ~C-uJver DA ve- 1 RVlN E 31.852 Del Obispo St. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO young pers. Nice LET beaullfully dee. singl Loan Co. Loan back· nexible.Qill &0-6600. Pest Control. 566m E TERJNG & GOOD LINE . level home In Laguna .,,.,..,.nd preferred. Dyer Rd. Santa Ana WORK m andatory, 6 Froo,t Desk Clerk. P·T1me Hilla. Other outside work .... Near Fashion Island Medical Assisi.ant. ex· r 23402 El Toro Rd. SECRETARY. Part lime & full lime. gd S/ H &. typ. 1ng. Pleasant. per m 645·2666 Mos·1Yr exp pref'd. Sal relief. 6:30pm-3am. Ex· OK. Christian. no n -l'ltollr.644-llZ4 pertence<t. pediatrics, PHOMEWOR.I( ELTORO ~~~~g~~M~~~~~=~·~~~e~hi~~~s~~~~e~w~po~rt~e~r~linin~~~m~o~k~~~~~·7~54~~~;~~~~~r~e~q~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ~fy~~oo~ng. n~~Pai :'°: .......,..... J Good P/T permanenl MISSION VIEJO loc in Irv. Call ~6241 ui.rison ol' •tY rau c 'JIW1i0~ U•"'.il';HllA. IQt, .. ,u ' · .J-lr~ ~~3.Q.,a-"'"3Pi~i. for appt. EOE. sembler. knowledge of Must be 18 t'ull & 2~afeii)r~.~u"Wh • ·Wi!.~ • .,.,.:~ ··~&.,~~~-· SECRETARY Newport Beach Ad Agcn· cy. Typing OOwpm, prt·v agency exper prd. Call (7141~5191 SECRETARY ror So Or ange Shi• ·~~~~~r~. ""="'.~ .... -·~~ DAILY PILOT , \ F. T. medical asst. front hydraulics. piping & p/tlme, comp~ny be11er. CA Hr. Call Margaret . Daily Pilot. D> W. Bay, LAGUNA IDLLS and back. X-Ray deslra · welding necessar y . 557-0520 640..()140. Costa Mesa . As k for cept respon. SaJ comm w/ablllty. Send resume to P.O. Boie 3445, Q:po Bch.Ca.92664 £ ble no smoking, salary Miller Fluid Power Corp. · Ruth Leavill. ClrcuJalion C>Pnl· &46-5UN 549-2686 LVN·Mcdical weight con· Dept. E.0 . E. lrol clinic. F\111 lime. no MESSE .... GER f\&m iture delivery man, ---------wknds . Xlnl benefils. Sanuago Ba~ needs a PIZZA H.tp b:per'd must have Calif drivers lNOUSI'RlAL Veni puncture prer. $650 dependable person to Call 548·7863 lie. Apply m or nings . +comm. 963-9768 maintain a busy driving Pizza Ca.st roods in CdM Di ck Mettee r Fine sched I r 1 ed Furnis hin gs. 1727 LVN PM SHJ F"I'. every u e or our 11a u needs counter person WestcJUf Dr. N .B. °"J. dedlcated to good patient bu s Ines s .i' k e a P . nite. Call Andy 673-2473 23002 Lake Forest LAGUNA HILLS 34312 P3clfic Coast Hwy DANA POINT 2.8651 Marguerite Pkwy MISSION VIEJO Equal Oppty Emplyr Mt t, SECRETAaY Exec sec'y lf> Fashion Island invest firm. Xlnt op'y, good skills n.-q'd Call: 714/640-0123. IEL[~. other wknd oil. musl be cuslomers. Mu.st have a also food prep. days and Garment cutter for wet care. Apply 1445 pear a n ce, pleasanl suit manufacturer, exper 5 e ~~Ss .... IW Supenor. NB. d,f,persooalood d1:f.:..lbondar~rdle to& Pl ••1 S.. SICUllTY OFFICER or Will train Apply in V..-5" " YUJ ......., K.n1da In parts le sales Position available for re· 837 W. 18th St ,..-vllW c--ir.a MACHINIST ve OW' ba car. For nee. fi'/T or P/T. Geeret SALES Ii bl I person • .• "'-" R"ll''""' Cu.rt.be 1_, •• a e. consc1ent ou:o C.M. FOR YOUI Santa Ana Corp has 1m· r 1uorma .. on con, P\umbtng, HB. S36-t4S2 F/T for Surf And Sport. persoo. Enjoy xlnt com· C med o pen Ing I o r tact. 2224 Newport 81. Np\ pany benef1t'J. Apply General office poaitions OMY ..... CE. Mach1 n1st Trainee SAMTIAGOIAMK PRINTING _Oc_·h_. Ph_tr7_5·_78_7_4. ___ 1 !M M·noon, Mon·f'r 1. open for typist, filing ~ AT w / som e exp er 1 n Penionnel Dept 2nd F'lr Off.SIT rs Your Profession Personnel cler k . order deak. ICl"9TUTRIALTY numer ical control ~E.lst St,TusUn HOME REPAIRS' MA.RltlOTIHOTEl cuslorner service & all machJne sel·U(l5 Apply 832·5200 EOE OPMATOlt Did you know you can !IOONewportCenl\:r Vr types experienced omce 7140 Ed.lnaer. H.B. In person art lOam, Mon 380 AB DICK . Plate mak· place a claullied fld ln Newport Beach pe rsonnel. Custom (In GEMCO Shopping SlthruSAFr 979 i. 1 9552 801 Carnegie Messenger wanted Mon, lna.nca.strlpptna F/T. the 0¥11¥ PUot Service EqualOppor Weave Carpets, 18430 Center at Goldenweat • . . · · Wed, Fri for Irvine de· Meeter ....... t Dlrfflory for a wbole Employer Mt fl' PacutcSt .• F.V H Street>: Mag Catd 11 ()per1tor ror v~oper. Must be able to 234 Fischer Ave. CM month for as llttl~ aa l~~~~~~~~~ General offi«i/aeo'y. Re-ea°ii"S:.~ law office. Exper. Call drive st.a.rntard shin. car, S40-tl7l Sl.82 per day? For more SECY/BKKPR qulres good phooe sldUa, Mrs Reed 752 6841 perform lillnR & Xerox· ~~~~~~~~~ latonnalJOll, caJI for sail loft. Exper r~d. eppearance " typlnl el lmmedlat.e openings for · . lng duties. lnq_u1rlea ac· ~ C811 for appt. 548·3467. eowpm, Salary + Inventory, P•cketera. Maida wanted. S.aclm cepted Thurs & Fri 9.11 PRODUCTION liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&.iiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii benefits. Near O.C . 1 1 • • m b I e t • & Motel. 1661 S. Coat\ Hwy, 5$7·5511 tBPllS airport. C.ll 75'.0114 warehouse. Temporary Laa Bcb. 494-489'l i..;.;__.;,.______ SECONDSHlFT aaalgnmenta top p1y. .....55~11 W I e•ld vacation•. You Maintenance helper. ex· """" ~ • are a ccepl n1 •P· don't~. we pay you. per. deslr•ble. Appt1 in Musl have own car. a<>Od pllcaUooa for production person. 31106 Coast Hwy, drMn• record. guaran· belpen on 2nchbll\a Mon Orcallourbranchofnce,So ··;..;..;...;·LaLa;;..;.:;•R:_·-----teed20hrwk.COll Deb· thru Ftl, 9am·11am le -bte btwn 10 &: L2 only 1-3pm . Xtnt aaliHy, NewportBeach.833·1441. Malnlenance man , 5G-3811. benellta It lood wortclna };--~~-;:;:;ii;;:;;.;::I Equal()ppty Emplyr mat.ur~. experlen~ in 1..:...;;;....;;..:_ ______ cond'I. Como to lh• ~=~~~~~~~! ~I" reslaur1nt App MODELS. female. sharp PenoMel Dept to com· ~IOlfice $940 1 N s U tr AT;-~· 3119t Co¥t onJ.y, Xlnt_pay 988-.a520 pleteanappUcaUon. Penon rrtctey INSTALLERS. ror new • ?iU. ~· •~Bob, C:AUFOAM c.rew~ $?50 conm. co, In So. Of Cl)', MAJMTINAHCI Mom.Jn.a newapaper auto Mm.\-~• Irvine Pet'1CllMI Agency Gd CO benef'lta, exp prt· n 111 u l 11 route, Approx hrs 4-tem Irv l:qual Opp""'Emplyr aa E 111.h Coata Meu r.rnd, •t832. ~ · me, mu _J2~ lOnt 1itu1Uon for mature $.II 224 dectncit)' • ,......_.... """°" • c..-ri.eNlealer Sel with EM!! te 6'2·1470 SELL ldJt items wllh a Newport Coav. Ctott r, Appro11 earnlnp over lt•n BREEZS ~~....-. o.11.>'PUotCluatfledAd. W5SUper1orAva.N.B SllOmo.MO-OOOS ClesslftedAd.16'2·5878 :. . - Sales Pnnnel W-.C...., Sllupuph fw ,._ t"•••t en....._ Several f ull &. part·Ume poo;ltlon-t lmm t dtately 1tvu1lable In our nlo department. t xJ)('rience d11111roble. but any sales ap\l\u4e will be considered fo'or .rn Interview Plea~c cont<ic:t our' tl'lre-manager at C7 I 4J 6'44-5070 - I I .. DALY PILOT ,....... 1050 G.ra9eU. . toss Mlscetf....,. 1010 Geweuil 9010 lrab tHOT.... tS60 .................................................................... ······················· .... •••••-.!.!.!..!.!.!-••9-,!_•••······················ HllpW-.4 7100HelpWmhd 71 .............................................. AcM .. 1 IOOS CASH PAID l~·nc•rll G11ru.,:1• Sall• S"'"A .. , Ml', '-:I' --u I t t rn Aplin.-Po1ter 11 Wheel ""'.. ... ..... ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'nr ad u11ed rurn. anu nusuo I cma. u • 1, Il l~ l 1 SAIU NG SCHOOL SICUTARY t111.1U1.'fll(l..ng pll9 for t'l P"" '«'Y ~1 Xlnl t)'pin1 .. dAt"laj)bonr-q 1l1A £11rn 11\Jt fll&l p.ac.d Npt lk k " 'Ofr Call l.tl• K.13 SICUTilY <tUdilclrTV's9!171UJ3 . l'\c. S.l. ~ Pnm:l•ton ~.S200 ~01:;;;· x nt 1714 1K46 275"1 Oat prloC'UA drt>n r-r CM --(2 131598 ~:\3 w bl•v.-lrd m1rrClr Xlnt lhd o bed!\ $1~. Rc•hll CE Air cond1lloncr mowr, ----TECHNICAL WRITER Opporlu1m y for t lM ht pt'nlOf1 IA> hav1• ,. loo.i lf'nn 1w1i.:nm1•11t "'nllnl( Nlld uoo Art a. 1143 r.ooo lW1n lllLl' mauress 4r box 2 truck loud11 or Anllqut·i1 cs t m dt't'p 'l'<I. 'l ure 9· f old bout ~.full ,., ~q Str n hircl Holl trl!l'. •cc box. clO{'kS. Poo'~. SIS ca MB 9&'t2 $150 mhly t~t & IJl)tlrllt 1na JKOC't-durt-. l1Jr l~l.IJ 1> nM·nt UM'<I In 11..irnk um t'im<'Y ook ltJ1ehch11lr Sl5a !\m11ll 011k 1r 1·IHl• $15 Walnut cuHl'\' I bl $1t5 011lo. t1111Jtrt•t• al•ut $15 64() 7~ llHl 1Jt1lfV t>U h •llrfu1 t' Lilll•'• ......... rt lrf'N Hin (tndlnJ( Will CLOSi-OUT wurli 1.1irrt1ly with pro Jt'<'t 1•nft\n~·• • Wr ofh•1 MOVIHG SALl. full M't. $45 Kina o;et $G:i lumpt1 , nnd loL-1 mun·' Aft s.6454829 O&J Muttrc·,~~17 56Jll 20181 Uirr h F'ri/Sat Lotus bundle, SlO Waler -- "1t tbl, 2 ('hrii uphl1>d ~7 H27_1 ------lxld. king SL.. hkc ne w loah. Powet" 9040 mckl•r ,bbq j1nll.tvc11rt G1trd l(e sole . f''u ll ~ nil 96CJ 2781 b r d r o o m s t' t • refnaerator. gi rl's bike, '• pu111ti!\l rJln\' lx'<l w/3 lllmptl, \'lotnes. l'arpet. SlOO. 6'2 5063 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 'nlomas Or an with bwlt 5 ~ ' C h r 1 s (; 0 n n 1 '' m sterro, ~hild<'ratt cnb /Newport slip, c-n<'I. art with ma ttress 646-5194 Sl65,000. 675·7• l l o r . 6'1~2172 --~-... '78 CLEARANCE llAMD M1W tt11 G>MC 1/2 TOH 4a4 Wrnt T·TOll t-·or mJr ro Ln f M Go•ltf l~Pl\I • h ~ II '-'i111 ... .. ulafl" C'Ommf'llaur•t" w .. b1hty ' u~r t 1111 llJI a7llO roml'tlllttvr llluru1111 AU 1u1m11 n'dU<'<~ Har" ---------•! Wl jlf', 11 l n t bt ot'f1t 11 t'llJh.'t"llbll'!I & (urn 4:l:l po1d1 11~t-& • du11111t>fr :u~t Str c.'t. C:111111t'1 y I 11 r NC' d t u w I.' o u n toys l''rl & Sal. 10881 ch1rnl!1.th, & bookc1uie Obsidian Court, Foun· tw>adbo!lrd $1~. 4~·2417 ...:U1_111_v_a_ll...:ey'-._?_75-_04_3S __ lOO + ydfl pa le le mon 8 __ RJ_S'J'_O_L_•_B_R_l_ST_O_L_J6_' plus h carpet & pad u ·r l . S200/bst ofCer 644-0669 m I le aft cabin, ull 'tOO v• ~ -•-..no -..-. CullOM..,... ._. llM 1-. ...... ---llOOJel l *SecrltarilS* 0 111n.11" C'o 10 .. 011o n Vllh l(c, Nv.v t H1·h r>11unaRm Set.oak,tb1.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V '1M.I OM.I I ll !\ ~·mi n-.unw to S<-1rnt1f11· m -llJ'JO ltot1v~11. pad, 6 rhrs. cru111i1 ALFALFA Oltkpr Coo-itr Cirnl :>~~~~ ~o:itr~:.'w~~~ Afipi-.cff 80 IO t'locsct $000. 968-3936 Leafy hay SS 85 1-.niplo)'tT.r. p .. , l\ll f."1,..,. A'•.cl'h Ci\ ll2&jl) or n 1ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12'two P<'M'<1ronal. forH Jim Datldy Hor-ae llV('11 -----HorMt 8060 Approx JOO yds It. gm cpl , nearly new. good qlty, P>Q. 675-1666 Woman'!I ski boots. 6V1. xtras , loaded equ ip custom ny hndge. prof maintained $78,000 Owner 213·594·0034 or 213·799-2215 GOOD SIUCTIOM 'h TOH 4x4's. JIMMYS AMD V AH COMYRSIOMS All AT llG SAYl ... S l.JI Rt•lndt"I' Al(rn ' llon s ..-umwm !..'•l YO.\I 1-· n G II T D I\ M At; 1-. 1> J ix· 1·urvt.-d. T r • o t s w / m I n tO:.'\l Bln'h ~ ~t' llH lltYrl'UINT ML~· 3:JOtJ li46--46711 prchoH "W>""J)(IC't ik'u b UHll'lt1 T•I....._ Sahtt W Warrwr nr llurbor, Summer (.,;lt-urunct•·Sule Sl5 Men's ski bool.~. 91h. $50 Old sewing mac hmc $.'iO. Sim s 759·\llllO 32' Luhrs twn·d•~S('I St'dlln C1sher , loaded $33,000 0,-hety 0.., firm 675·5~ 714 4tl-OMO l~ll lor Appt f.Atdb M Wrk p ir.n"""7"~~ ttlt•IJhorll' SI.Int.a Anu !l'l!I ~r • .H Cumbinulj.( 2 h<1us~. l'l'IU'4t S t ub I'-' Mat'-' r a k e i.. 'lllt ... toom & '\llll j)U"UI· :,d i hvml( rm. clll)inj! & suve $17 95 MOVING s•tE WOW'' •1Ull\H1t• •ll'\IYlllt'" AM &. ('/\Slll'AID bd r m f u rn A l i.<> NutroDog f'ood .. 25$619 " Slo.X' V O""PH l'M11t11lto. l1uurt1.JJtt•"', W11h r , llryri. H c/ri~ Northt.ir e backpul.'k We deliver·Open Sun Wing back Ch<u r & Ol· •• P T .. "f L'-I t • 11 f I I worktn.c or not IK>? Hl33 t.'olt'ffiltn Rx 10 tent. Sea rs ... T--L to S30 G Id I r r 1 ..... 00 rrl 111• rom111 J l)f t1•l111 i. O"eft.'s fffcl& ~ man • 0 ea co . Boat Show Pn'ces •--"'k .. 1 l A T .l>&(.I ""'I ~a.,her, baby furn . & f & d bl * 00 """"'"""'""· ~t)( .... ''~· 1m1" o; . ..., l lM'<f lk fng. WJ..,IW1>1. 6hdt> CllllS33822'1 aftG 2544Newport81vd CM ei! en ta es •• in.it S..h1ry m•Jtollabll' dtyton. ~iii huys and (across from Oraoge both , triple d resser. Areg1v1ng Srwpo rl ti o1rb u rTrlrpho nt' '>Olll llOt i; Rt~l.Service'5J60911 Early Amer couch &Jov. beveled m1rror&two36·· OurSaJesman l utht'r.in t'hurt'h ''*" •~rd im mt'(li.ill•I~ t-.x eseat Xlnl cond $200 County r~=ods) rule stands $.500, kmgsn e wnters cramps l>owr NH 5411:ti:tl pc·r Ol' '4-lll tr11111 Curivt• i----------Callact6p m,5J6..9906. bed & frame SSO. Call. onthenew tut'tlt hour,; for >-lurl•·nt W 3 s b t' r . 0 r y e rs . Household Goods 8065 979 8t2.3 !\u i.dltog tri,ulvvt.l Mu l tH·ycl e d ~lu x ~ Solid maple dresser , 4 ....................... SEA RAY'S TrcrosportcrtiOft AufoServlce.P.ts St-m1 r.-ur.•d 111upl" tc l''""r'" -w a"e. r ;1n l'Jrn d h · & ... ----'• t~oo ..,.,. tJ " ITIClffi.•IJ> onJy Completely raw('rs, mall' mg m1r . Pool Table. cus tom slute 4 SCRAM-LETS il"\....U... c...-me ••••••••••••••••••••••• AC:c:,...,_,, 1 .. m11 n11.1tt' vO un11 .1dul up to SJ 75 Pt'r hr C:u ll ....... 1 f I y ror. -•-t '""' ,..,,_8930 ,.._...,-.,...,.. c~. Sole/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 (' M 'J iO ~•AU t, l't! m1sht'< l'Ur ""' -.,..... x 8 with :icccs $3'75 2 I 7 • t 3 0 • ~-~· -l' o Ill p c x . t 7S4 16 1 uftt.•1· lpm G y h ANSWERS 0 A....:...a 9120 60S V W body parts duldren. nu J>t'l.' StillO uuanlt't'. c1ur C owe FOR SALE: Cus tom blac·k & wh1t1.· Port T V ll"f1T l{roe-,, liJI 2950 Tow T1 u~k 011vt-rs l·x Sl30 c u ch Sal1: l'nds made glass top c·offec ta S25 each, Morsl' couw HARRISON'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5.00to$15.00 per d Tvp pay. Apµl y t0t l/71S. Coast Appl.Hince ble, wrought iron legs. sten~o . A M f'M $511 F~ngine -Droop-SEA. RA y IOATS Older camper <l·s al1•, w/o 673-44L9 ~wrv1rc ~tu 11on 1\tt1•11 dant. exper 'd U11y Eves. f'Jll & pllltnl" Ap l)ly, Sh1•1f Slut.Jon, 17th Irvine. NB. G &W Towing , 740 U 714·537·2542 king bed. large lamµ Green pla tform roc·kcr F'ucet -Bedb~-~f·1c k .640st275100. Stove & .75 v.8 Vega W_a_g_o_n_. Ohms Way,C M 642-1252 1---------•I Hain lamp. Aft 7PM _S7_S0_64_~_3063_'____ BENDER 3101CoaslHwy,N.8 . ,.,n g. · Partlally completed.300 640-6416 C k f 9 For a whtle my brother· ~~~~6~l~l~·2~5~4~7~~~18 "'~• Overhead Camper h.p. ~""""invested Must T--'---1'--itl-. Good upri ~ht i''reeicr. QO wa re or s ale. l in law wus really •n'" r""' ........, ,_.....,. .... ""'" W I · • ..., -·renrdrop design -sell'. $1,000. ··or offe r . Switchbuar d oper ,\II fro;;t free.S85.C.M. Mus t se ll d ining rm pi e ce a t e r e s s fruil julces. I mean lasl "ompl .. "l A w 'it.h s·tove. w .. _ ... __ aft."pm 000 ,,,..,, 3 h II h r <Aili r 642 8159 sideboard. & hutch $350 cookwareset.wonincon-h t a '7323Ft.Cluis S7300 .... ""~ ,.....,. v ......,...,.,, ~·rv Stu Help ne<·dcd 1m mt-d. fU II ur p t I\ ppl 900 ~st flw~_n __ ""· /1 s 1 ts , ur -· -----Antique Oak secretary test for .sale al s acrifice shummer elhwebnl ond 'Tl 24 Ft. Slupjack diesel refn f!, Plenty ot sloragt' :.ippt. 645-7565. -lfotpoint refni:. runs well $300. 2 fold down beds $2S pnee. $250 or best ofCer. t ree-m on en e r custom. Sl4,9SO :;paci' -Phone 545·7671 Custom cmpr shell for TRUCK DRIVER s.1~ . Dinette sot $100. ea . 64G--036S eves. Call 494-0408 BENDER. '6528 Ft. Tolley $7900 -Pnced al $450. longll.ldbededmDlni trucftk. sbool , IUPPING Ot:P1' PACKER 536·2730 New 22" rotary power All xlntcondiUon ! inc · ave a pm On v<: lr'u(•ks, move r,~r'!. ---------Bush & Gert.s 1914 P layer Jewelry 8070 mower, flo-Away han· Bkr. 548-S.556960-3664 BY OWN F.R· '75 Dodge _900-__ 1056;.;.__. _____ _ Will tru1n. Applyr ..;. ,., Air eondllloner . !iOOO BTU. Piano, xlnt cood $1,950. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlt'. mounted, remote ----------Maxi V:.in Camper . 33,000 S ur PI u s 0 r t <' e exC>eU C'Ond. $150 cash Corum wri s t waH'h Be c Ch h I 4 "C L'M Our Santa Ana Oistnbu f\Jmiturt' 2044 l'lucen· 646-<l.376 CM Cus tom m ade Judge's . , cuntruls.898-4112 aul. entury eela m 1. s ps . " . r AufosforSaM uoo ~nt.er has opcmni: Lia (.; M • · · c hr, xlnt c ond. Sl30 Men s 18 kt yg. Brand 17'. 22SHP Chrys . manne stereo. c ru1se-o-mauc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• for ind.iv w/exper ship --· -· · Brand new kitchen stove. 842-5762 new. Offer. 7S9·9'l73 Lv. IJ 8 . eq uip for s k11ng, new tires. ve r y Rood .......... / & ST msg. i....d------··-trlr, sac.,.._,.,_ 11...,.. 3063 cond. <7 14 I 75 I ·99911 .,..t.:....r;..,. P•nR. r ece 1v1n g TYPI . fas t. acrural(', avoc ado green , self. ~ _.,., ...,.... -· _ .. _ .. _ o u · r d Desks. 30x60. s ide ch rs. Mi••...___ 8080 W.........__. 108 I e ves/wknds ooJy. war.,nuu:.1nR. u es in t•xper for busy wor pro-df'arung oven, dlx. S250. h 1 ~ _........ lS' Fbrgls boat & trlr .. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' rkl ft & ab I t t r rotary c rs, :i so exec !<Orne .o I • • Y ce.Mng -typesetl1~ o 673-0438 desk &creden.za. 957-0701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• e ngine, $350/o ff e r • ~sect lilln tl40 "32 Ford V8 Rdstr. cmplt· dnve 2 aJCle van. Vall f•N' nt•ur o c. airport ----------COPY MACHINE OffSETPLATEMAKER 4!M~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ty restored from bolt.om 9520 C;\ li e re qd. Appl TllE Ol"FICE,549·2188 Avocado kit che n sink . S inRle Wa te rbed. Inc l Fas t . B ea ul tr ul , PreCer NU·ARCF1iptop ----------Mo ped Ba r e lla 38 2 · up. A reaJ cherry. Jn. betw~n Sam-3pm, An -oven ranRelop.Roldtub. f a headbrd li · & vers atile. guaranteed. Call after 6.30 P.M. 1973"'"--... ........ w/&-lr, •A .. •nr .lock&baskel ,100 terested buyers only. l'---ySchools. 4•"1 D'1r" Typ1"'it1 R_eeep t 1on1s t. r-t door."lc.661·""'78 r me. • m ng u 968 2 ...._... " "'"""" s~.· Newport fll'ach Bookkeepm~ exper r e· ·~· " "' heat~r.Gdcond.$200/bst se verycheap. . 163 <71417:rt·6449 S3000•979·8209 rru SJ 6737944 please. ·c all Mon thru Audio.. 80 I 5 ofr 962 0149 LUGG.&. GET• GS --Fri. l213l 442·Z750. Aft 1:1Jea r OCA1rport1Equul q 'd Pt·Ume 645-6441. --·--·------"' "' Offkeh,....._..& '7120rt.Sk1pjack crwser. ~~~I~/ 7pm,<7l•l644·S736. 1.lpportunlty I::mployer TY-ST/RIU'".,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• King sire extra firm ma t· Crom your business card ~,...,.. 1085 Rac:Uo$6800 91 SO ,_:._...;._ ______ _ ,..-, ""'"'l!l;T 1 tress/box springs. Pe rr Send one rard for t•a c•h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-8186 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1963CorvairConvt. SHIRT MACHINISTS Prope rty Mgmnt Co. PU BLIC FURNlTUR B cond. $150. 556-7248 t.a.1< plus o ne spare We USB> IUT HICE , Ch . d 'Tl Suiulu P F.250 $5SO. '69 $1950. Call &CUTTEIS Must t y pe 60wpm. & AUCTION return pe rma nently Wood & meta l desks 31. n s Com~an e r-Ho nda S L :#O. $125 . 549-7054 n•quire d ror t.:ng h s h have ability to handle * * Queen size bed, co m pf. sealed allr a<:"l-1vc tag & IBM card h lesS65 Leue~ fiber gla ss, bris tol & 840-42&7 t·ompany m;,king h1J!h t elephon e <'alls in a f"RJ DAY 7:30 P.M. w/hd brd & frame Only strap, m~t1ng a1 rhne & Legal files $75. Exec & loaded. lsl S20,000 takel>. _:.....;._.;;..;..; _______ 1959 Alpha Romeo Rdstr. r ta 11s , e u11toin made ple asing manner. Call IDelllers Welcome) SSO. ~ J.D. reqwremen'f. Pre· secretary chrs. $lO·S50. Nwpt mooring avail. P P. Must sell '74 550·4 Honda. ~c eng, 5 spd trans. shirts. Ne w premises for llltrrview 55tH 876. _ REPO ---------vent los~ & theCl .. For a Lg discount o n n ew 673-4220 lo mi. xtras. $750/0 80 . S2500.Call549·7054. St'OCK Qu TIONS KinR not.alion water mat· personalr·ed tag "nclose 5818634 1)penlna 1'n t his area T · 50 I I ID/\ " " · ! ........ lure. ._....._R__,,/ · "'"CadConv. . ": : yp1st, trainee. wpm. • tress us'"'CI 2 mo. $350. II f b .., '" ~ ,...... "" M1;1st be ~xper~~ nr1-d in for title ins. l.'O. N B. ;m51,.<,i Newport Blvd CM Trash l'Ompt. gold Ol'ar ~8 P~~e.~. a ri~ o r C.E. SURPLUS ~ 9050 Honda '7.5 CL360. xlnt $1700/orfer <>h1rt mak111g. lop pay. 833-7855 833-9625 646-8686 new pl us other item s . . ay o pa~r we 2044 Placenl.la, CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• rond. 5000 rn1 . $650 64S-6722C M 55!1-t ll!Hi Mr . Fr ank ..'.::'.~~~--:-::==-:::---1~~~~~~~~~~1 A""l"l2 will back & tnm you r 631-2777 Charter ~ush 75 ft. motor _67_3·_7944 _______ _ fuJ&>tt'Oo. mormn~s only. WAITERS •1~ 8020 -"-"""-"-------tags. Or try two c ards ------h I d I '56 Chevy 2-dr. Ex I IN .. ,........ Desk I d I I' back to back 16" IBM Exec. Bold F ace yac t, ur Y or a1 y. '73 Yamaha 250 Enduro. rblt engme&trans. Shot' Sale!>. PIT . tu per'd only needapp y. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •a 1es l·onso e.an 1 PRICES. 2,PBlypcstyle.$500/ofr 675·2172 -675-74ll $350. '75 CZ 250. S500. $1200.552-0483 J:rJdl'. M Sund llrly -+ Call 67:>-7602 for appt que. $290 Coffee tbl. 42" $2eaor 3'$5 752-06fU dys ._ ........ r -.11 9060 Bo t h v e r y cl e an . --------- comm -+ tnccnuvcs w A I T RE s s p d CJ.C!e & Com~ny squa re. ant14ue. tile COV· 415 tag.s S1.60t'a. ---~-----~ .7U9 ~>-4446 1948 P ly m outh Woodie tx>rwC1ls. t:'<per nt'c Mr · d 1•1 3 ° 0 /·--..11 •-h C ered, SSS. Wrought iron 619 lags Sl 50e a Pianos & Of"CJClftS 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------32,000 orig. mis. Maroon While or l\fr. Marowlt.c. wl ailressThaysOc, · 'Mapp· -~ rsr5 k1ng sz headbrd S75. lOor more Sl.4-0ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 Suzuki rycleSO cc. wrth ne w Rem in gton Wt•.i-1 cl1rt Shoes. N B y daeoys 7 9e w nvl:;,r .. sin· 3.5& IOspd MX bikes 640-5675 Sa.Jes Tax Included H .6.MMOMD Pefersoft 44' S87K oeedl> Wtnng, $150 whitewalls. Jmmac. thru LA<> o .. o. mg . l . "u' l .• P a r ts & r e p a ir s a ll NO CARD'' "" J ·24•Cf'27 .r..,..,.,.... C.M. No phon e culls mak-. Cslm bit c1a0 s1c Antique d1nin" set. 5 r_.._.ET ORG•.._. 673-4419 out. Serious inquiries on· ~.. .. "' Draw your own or send ~'" "'" CaloCataJina ly ~7892 SHOP HEU' please_.______ bikes. chaJts, walnut. Needs re· name. address. phone & Mod e I L . 1 2 2 w 1 t h Stan Miler Y ac::hh Honda Elsinore 250, xlnt -"--· -------- !m m e d . op~ n 1 n ~. WAITRESS 2470N~t Blvd CM. firushmg$J25. 964·l 968 we'll make one card ~r REV ERB. Owned by a (714l846-27S4 cond $700 Recreatioad rwn11le/ male. Wtll lram F\Jll & pt-time ror retire· ____ 64_·7_9_10 ____ 1 Garage S. 8055 tag. Add 25" each. professional musician & (213l ~ 759·9180 VtllidH Xlnt co benefits & rup1d menthome. ~·8811. &kc parts ror sale. 1 red ••••••••••••••••••••••• Send check or money or in excellent cond1t1on. j~~~~~~~~~~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9530 - increas<'s. Deltr on1 r , ---'-------boy's S-spd, newer mdl, Movmg sale. cha irs, bldl! derto· Now asking $550/best of· 41' Cor ona do Sai lboat '73 Honda 500, 4 cyl., Xlnt '70 20 ft Open Road M.H. Cc1rp. 929 Baker, C.M Wa itre ss · Cock la 11 best offers. 548·2413 s upplici.. many oth<.>r PILOT PRIMTIHG fer. Call 673·7185 even· cond S900 new eng & int. $7500/of. 5'15-0403. Wa 1trel>S, P /T . Will ----------1 items Wed ·Sat. 33911 P.O. Box 1560 rngs & w eek e nds: 1975, fiberglass. custom , ____ 960_._6682 fcr.~CM train. Npt Bc h loc. 1950's Schwinn Panther Silver Lante r n D. t• Cost.a Mesa ca 92626 646.2158 d ays <Mo n.· teak interior. two head!!. Start now. local /\mway 5411?948. boy 's c rui s e r bi k ~ • · large aft <'abtn. 4 bags, '76Yamaha XS500,st, ~.Roe.. U1 lnbutor offe r s op --Restor ed. s how cond. _.c_93-_237_5______ PHONEMATE Thurs.I. spinaker f.?ear. C()('kpll A~k ~. Rodi 9540 por1uruty Cor good e arn·Want.ed Noon A1d s for Rae Call 548·2413 Bstofr Racquel Club. 137~ An· Te le phone ans werin g 5· Haby Grand Piano dOd Rer. n ew r o vers . ___ 4936472 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m~ You p1ckthe hours, interm .school,lunchdu-de le, Irv in e . !I to 5 machtnl!!I wt warr, $79. $1 5 0 0 /b e s t o CC c r . Perk1ns D1esel.Th1s boat MotorHomu,Sal•/ '75 V·H Ve g a Wagon . wt' a~1st. For a ppoint ty superv1s1on. 2 hr~. d ui· Cab 1035 fh/Sat. Anliques. toys. w/romotc. $149. whee 1 O<' k 833. 3 28 1 as 1n exc(•llent cond11 1on Reftt/Stwoge 9 160 Partially completed. 300 menl call 84.2-HI08. ly 556·34:rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• mJSl' Roger . 750·3791 _c_v_~_l_w_k_n_d_s_____ $5.5.000 CCIII Ron a ftlo!r ••••••••••••••••••••••• h.p. $3000 invested Mus t 2 pure bred Siamese kit· 6PM 714·633-3894 PP sell! SIOOO or best offor. Star ting 1mrncd1a te ly, WANT ED: No Laguna tens. box trained, life Whee l cha ir. v io lin . Used ra1lroadlies.Cheap. Early 1900 Oak Upnghl . . 197lLandcal Aft 6pm898-6073 construction i.upcn nten Beach. Older lad7 ur time s hots. lovable , guitar , clothes. misc. YouhauJ away. piano. Beauty. must sell 32' 6" Sloop· inboard· Luxury Mototfto~ dunt wanlct.l for single mother of young r h1ld lo 644.9868 an. 5 8913 S w a JI o w F V . immed. s1oo. 67S·!n47. MU~"'T SE.LL· reduced to Fully self c•ont a incd. 4 WMet Dri•n 9550 ' I ts <I " f •· d 7 yr • ----------1 Sat/Sun 846-0172 ..,.95 Good d't o • •••• ••••••••••••••••• amt y, ap . con os ,are or"' sen my · . ·-__.. . con 1 1 n ... Gt:ncrator. 2 811• <'Ondl· •• shopping center s. Call old lovely, well behaved DOCJS 8040 p 1 S 1 I r vine Racquet C lub Baldwin upright, Model well equipped. lloncrs, roof top air. T V G r a~ e . W i I J s o n . daughter t o El Moro ••••••••••••••••••••••• atio Sa e pectacu ar. Fa m ily Mernb"rs hip: Hamilton , blond, like RIDDLE YACHTS ~ni "n na. CB r ad 10 , h I Y h Antique 1.'hina , crys ta l " ,.,,ui. 673 """• ., " COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP #1 INCALIF. 7141752-7888. sc oo · our omc or Golde n Re trieve r PUP· Bric-a-brac. old tea ca rt. $000 Fee pajd. 494-84.29 new...,.,.,. '""""· 675·9l:rt AM/ FM stereo tape, like "•~ . mine 497 -2362/eves. pies. AKC Field & show tables. You na me it . 405 ~'--Goods 8094 new tires & other extras .;...rt your own carCi!r tn a Refs. required. pet. Shots. wormed . Kingsize bed "+"" '"'J 12 ft. Kite. new sail. with t.oo n umerous to men fast growing busm essr1.---------•I raisedw/TLC.Xlntdisp _w_._M_c_F_a_d_d_en_._S_A ___ complete,like new$75. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dolly. $400 675-9454 or V I sa les e xperie nce o 963-0525 USO pro-80. Fenzy BC, 556-6400Tom lion. c ry, very c ean. lramln~ helpful, for ap. 1....::.l2:...:13..:._>425-..:.__1...,S6_1. ____ ... f\tr n. ba by itm, mor e depth guage. spear gun Look ar this one bcfor<' pomlmcnt call 842·5158 Warehousemen Beautiful bla ck Seller. Fri/Sat. 9•5 24921 Ave . FUii Membenihlp In Mesa (new). $250. 675-0744 25' CalaJina, 71. Newport )'Oll buy! Call Trumun at REGISTER NOW FOR shots. good with kids, _u_·_b_re_._E_._T_. 837 __ ·97_98___ Verde Country Club. . slip, VHI'', depth 50\Jndr. 2524 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA STOCK CLERK WORK ON Free to gd hm. 494-2382 SUPER GARAGER. Pri Golf -Tennis-Swimming, Ol!ln balle~ skis, Geie bl':J· innatable dingy, knot Ware house handhn,:: o ON-CALL BASIS etc. 964.2723 dys, 840-4916 dings. Wilson J K tennis meter. 3 sails. like new. THEODORE 714/549-8023 tncorn1ng and out&01 WES'reUFF A.KC Spnnger Spanie l & Sat. 16542 Wheeler Cr .. eyes rac. Jlead mslr rar . Also su.ooo. 714/675-6023 ~tock Misc orfice duties Temporary Servires puppies. 7 1,oi wks old. Hntg Bdt. 847'8773 -· nt.olon racquctball l'~ -""~==-.:.m~----Roll b1tr!t-. full ~c, ROBINS 1977 JEEP CJ 5 Some ouL"1de de hvery 1617 westcliH,Ste209 Liver & wh t. C all GAR/\GE SALE: Wa t e rb e d . l O·s pd . 962·~ KfTES27S ~~(~;.s~~s1L~. ~I~:. Valid drivers lie Please 6JJ-06lO or 752.911K 831-1309. 8950 SwordCish, fo'.V . skateboard.Color TV.lY --1-acl-------Callbefore3PM.675-8390 Ro ('1111 Al, s.56·4671 or apply1~~~~~~~~~~ 960-5696 , o, new & used AJfa meos, FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl VO. CO!>JAMl!>A 64'·0010 Jt 18003 Skypark C1rcl 1: Guard Dog. Dober ma n. Sat &Sun 94pm. HiA, Stene 8098 WANTED: Lido 14. com· RENT .,.,. L ' b 11 If Pt'u~rots &Saabs. Suite H Irvine Wood Sign Make r A.KC. '°"' yrs old,blat'k & 8' Flourest'ent fixtures, Rex Brandt watercolor, ••••••••••••••••••••••• plete with tra.ller. Must "" r ire 1.1 • se · IEACH IMPORTS needs trainee. Uln ma le. Make ofte r floor poh!ihe r. tires, toys. x Int s ubj. (r a m e d TB.EYISIOM be good cond & reason a· contained Lol'l of xtras. 848 DOVE STREET ~'TOCK CLERK Call 646-0733. 675-5038 boys clothing Sl 10·12, Marantzs tert.'Orec. Must Rentals ble. 64&-2133 645 2283 <Near MacArthur Blvd. P/T9:30am-2pm. Call /\KC Golden Re tnevl!r mens. ladies & m i.sc. sac. 675-9747 Free Delivery 12' M t SI RENT-New '7!122' Motor &Jamboree Road I. ___ 540_ 8101 WotlK ATHOMf M l ' Thurs, Fri. Sal. 10.4. 11 Le China K n•"ley LOW ... r S 10. MO. onlgoS800mery$750oop. lfo m e . L oa1fcd ll y NEWPORT BEACH -P ... ,. I 1· ht b lbs pups. u.;~~~;.. Muir, (Northwood ) Irv. nno1t • 1 "'8 -w/t.c r. · · d kl 1'75 c ...... STOCK ROOM nvne SCI es, •R u · .,...,.,,."·' 83 pc $1095. Worth $2000 (7l4) 549-1024 536-4446 ay/wtt mo ' """"-752°0900 S I /I Ca ll530·5220 Perfeetl'Ond640·2587 F' • 8 p A ----------m e ectronics Cl}. w R Poodle puppies, r<'1t•s , 8 Tra i.h lo T reasures. New wide screen GE 1000 loClh,. Sllnc/ 0~ rent · 7 or~ rr_ow. '77 Ply. Trail Duster 4x4. ~9-..~~ntCits need~g. W/P o er.·tr p_is t , min ,~~ ~-' ........ · _N .. c wP,.<;!,rt. llarhor BP~ .. ,S'Ul.'JNBO.K.. ...,, · r-.. 9.Q,, 25 load<'d MtC Branrl • .:-1 .. ~e . ..f'. :_1'.-;-: '~~.£7 ~-~~.¥+~· :..'"4~~~,-...... "'~:._~~,'. ~~'-.: · ..... ~;' ~.~::W r~.t~~;~~ --~~~it1r!.('.': lo take r hC1rge of stol' des red. Npt Bch law'o · · · Sule. C:'loWnf"." boo ks.' wate rle ss cookw are. ..... 'f 125 1 1 TV 1 SLIPS "'V""IL"'ILE 558-3000 whlM,rodio,CB.only8000 rm & sh\ppmg·rect'1VinJt, fice. 640-8900 frN to YCMI 8045 m111c. Antique" cash re· .... 10 s SIOO &42 t""A ot:auu u n <'0 or ""' ""' ""' x lnt workin .; conds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• glsler,lotsofarts&cra ft -·ave · ·.,,,,.. yr. warr. fn .. .C dclv. St411 YAC Newport 646·0551 20 ft. Ari<osv. :!U.iOO m1 ~~/~~/7~f.;~~ranty. some srcrc tnn ol t.'lt()Cr VACI-IT MArNTE NANCE M. Germ. Shepherd. good supplies. Sal/Sun Sept Clgareu e machine. xlnt 1146-1786 very clean, $12,SOO .. P r e f e rr e d . I." r k &. w a l c ti d og . G o o d 3()..31. 401 E. Bay St. CM. cond. 26 selections. $200. SliphWanted: hfor Bomy 54' 0<111 X67!1 '66 Bronco. needs body En"tnf'Crin~. 866 W. 16lll ENGINEER. full time. h'ld T d n A , .. ,, 0•78 Kenwood9060recc1ve r 160 r1s tng yac t. nus . ·75 L' Id ~. " .•.•. ......rk. S800 or beQl Jo ... -Sl "N B 642 9'~ 645-0822 w/c I r e n . o goo .,.... .,...,...,.. . wa tts $450 TEA C 2131833-4746 • r1e o-,,,1rc•um, CoG. ~" u rm ' · · home. 552-9217 A4300SX reel to reel $'150 25,00() m 1 'i;. c o h a 1 r Mu Ile r . 67S· 5804 or MerchandiH Free Lhasa Apso, /\KC. Students ••••••••••••••••••••••• male. 11 mos old . No exper nee Must be 18 ~ 1005 Call 551·2244 mterestlng lc>mporary ••••••••••••••••••••••• Toy Poodle, young grey jobd, F/T & after school m ale. hous ebro ke n hrs. lnternew between SLOT MACHINE s:M·3228or 640-7329 . 9am-3pm. ~ pos1uons S •LE avatlable "" Movin g ! 1-'r ee L ob I< €0~ office • SIPTfMHtl Golden retriever. mix, 9 OHL Y mos. All black. looks like 0 overload 8o Rctrle vl'r. All s ho ts . Antique Music xcs. laj!S, neuterct.l, g rl'nl SS7-006 I Clocks. personality, loves kids, 8 .,_rkan ltsehrkn, raised outsidc. 3723 \tth Sl.Nll l11t .. wtiOMI 833-0021aft 530 ' G~H 4 be11utlful kittens 2 bl11ck Teachera or Chn slian l"""K•"tc-'na, lrv'ft"' h S h I C>\¥ "'' 'I ,. m -.c & WhJle. I g rey & w Ile. I c 0 0 • 1 6 8 3 5 754,1777 d ~rookbu rst, Ft n V ly .1~~~~~~~~~ grey. 7 weelcs ol . Bo1e Qrll SIGJ.'7831. 1. _l_ra_l_ned_. _&4-U __ !l(_M __ --1 2 Oak roll-top desks. turn T EACHER·Eleme ntary, of the century w /Oflk qualllied & exper 'd, full cha.lnS795nset.SS7·1508 tlmti, lmmed employ. --------- ment . Call Mr. Welch ANTIQUE SHOW &SALE FwNIMe 847-2655 Sept~·Ocl t , 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Teacher'• aides, Part & fulJ tJmo. good iluJury. 644-02'32. M8-44J6 __ _ Lona Beach Thur & Fri, 10am·9pm Sat 10.6pm, *•I BUY** Sun lla m -spm Good used F\Jmlture & TICHMICIA.M TH E MARKET Pl.ACE J\nnllances-OR 1 will 213/6116-441 1 .... .am tlertrof1lel'I co, mov· c11t Hwy & scll oc-.SELL!or You. U\t to San J~n <;apo Wfet~ A~. MAIT.S AUCTION Mtbn• pttl!OO ~itPtr'd ___ ......._ .......,_.,_ 646-1616 & llJ.tUS in l u n In g R F & OLD BRASS. 111\NGlNG _________ , Mlorowave rllters, wm UOHT FlX1tJl\ES. $40 -------- contidt( train W/tome • up. Sulllvua 1237 s. BEDJIOOM SET • Pe ' d«t.roftlc bk~ Larlr •Main Sl. Santa Ana . Haywood Waltcneld m11 -~n •. Me W. lfJ&b Ope n 7 da yi, 10·1'1 l)fe, 4 pottt'r t>H, S800 SL N.8. IG-921» Ml...tl74 PP. 1MM258 i\TTENTION SKIIERS Comin~ 0(·tot>t•r bl in the' Class 1fird SN·tum of I ht• [)a lly Pilot Our New Cla~51f1cat1on .. KUNG" BUV 'EM SEU. 'F;~t TRADE 'E~I R ENT 'E1'1 LODGING 642·5678 DAILY PILOT ' Technlcs Quarti S L· NB businessman needs +Owt~n 1-te 11 1.•ru t o r 640-9274cves. t400MK 2 turnta h l c permane nt slip for 27' w/1 0,00o 1-tTll roof air. ·w t E mplr " 2000 2 E r•<'so n sa il bo a t . Loa<lt'd w/many xlra!>, 1978 Do<)J~e Power Wgn, " S9!A5() DJll 964 2678 4x4. T a ke over pay· ca.rtridRe $350. All good 645-6470 · ' · ments. ...:cond~:..·..:.S48..;.:;...;-8;.;.7_79 ____ 1 Slip wanted for 38' ketch, IMMAC 27' PACF: AR· 963-1988 21 .. Color TV S9'J 1 yr. N.B. Rewa rd to ftnder of ROW, avn1l for rent-low '78 Bronco,takc over war. Free del & set up dt!$irable slip. 1·682·72.37. wt11ter ralt>s 1'1'646·45'1.!_ payments, Must sell. ~Newport Blvd .. CM Wanted : Quiet (a m1ly Trollen. Tront 9170 Cal1 751·!770 642-$340 needs sltp or lie for hke ••••••••••••••••••••••• T L-9S60 n e w 4 1 ' :1 a ii b o a l. d .... . 1 rut as 25"ColorTV References •vallable. '72 Open Roa """• s Jl'I 6· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnloond PteasecallRon 633-3894 co mp l e t rlv ~e.lf '64 .,·ord fl ~•llwd with pp 645-9736 ----------1 t'Ol"llained w1xtr.is S3:JOO s utkcs•dt"I $47t. .-_ ......... --,.-..,.-.......1-_-_---• Moonng wanted to buy for 1168-5982 842 7:rt6 ~ ---36'bo8t. ~pMtftt Call ~-OI03 ~· SMto F'<'. iclnt cond. '6C Jeep. J20 Pll. sohd en~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• air . Mwl\ln.1t. muny xtras. & d utt'h , new paint, WI\ NT F. 0 : 11 I1 p (or $6200. P P. 522 8791 or Sl750. 551·3310 9010 THIS ls Where the BOAT ACTION IS For Buying OrSelUng AndfortM , ..... BOATING NEWS chtek our front ~Index dallf. ljj£1~1{• I -.. Beautiful Freep0rt 36 827-5151 --------- n UboMt. Reap. peNion. :.l' Terry, 5th wheel, xlnt ~P~~Y':~e~~ ~i~k~~·~~ 54-4·"470 cond. AIC, $7200 P.P. N1ssette, m•R • :xlnt loah. Spe.d & S22-tl79l or 827-5151 ('()nd, 20.000 mi .. 644-8320 5'ci 9080 '76 Notn11d 'rnllcr. 201.11', U ~ '72 Datsun P w/camper ••••••••••••••••••••••• s e lf ronl. /\w"1n g. sh.,11 , g o o d co nt!. J5 ft. Sid Boat. 03 raclnJC motor~yclc• rnc ke. Uke Sl!IOO/blt orr 673-6188 hull with 85 XS HI P new. SJGOO 839·9808. · Mf'rc. ruM grt'at with ""1to Senice P.ts 72 D11i.un P.U. wts hcll cover. trailer. ski t creH & Ac:cffsorle 9400 am fm. good cond. $1.500 126.'iOI offer 673·3025 • pp 67" ...,...,. I Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml •• • •••••••••• • •• • • • • • • • _;_....;;....:..,._ ...... .:...:.."----- reading publ1<', phone Dall)t PtJot Ctuaified. 642·56'78 ,, Toyot11 Corolla. 2 d r 'fie f ord Eronoline P U Wof(on. 1•n11. trans. Int. N<!w e1t3 & Brki< o\•hld ~ndcrw1'. rnd leto r , t~. SJ '10&+0 ff.:r Qadl.makeofJu MS.Q2aC1l. Tony 640~7 '74 Ford F250 Rang4'r, Placlng a Cl lfloo ad l• rust, loaded wh ctrH. al' ~&3>' '" dlallnt your lOntt'Ollld • ..,.lOO. 531-4Mi phone. Give u t:1 call # Wt''ll do Ule rC?St. 642 &678 Cl.usiCled Ads 642·5678 _-,J I I I I J f, • r...-. UH ...... 1_,,,..., AMtoa. IMflorted Awtoa, l•pori9cf Autoa, IMporitd Aalto1, l•porlwd ············•••••······ ...................... ···········•·····••···• ··•······•··••·····••·· ····•········•········• ••··········· ········· • 19~~.!0TA .,_. '707 c:.,.n '711 ~ ............ !?.~ ~.~ .......... !?.~~ !~ ........... !?.~~ ~.~~ ........... ~ ... ~~ ........... ~.~~ .......... .. lh~y. September 28. 1976 DAILY PILOT D9 r..._....-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f J.,.ed ma11 rf'a r 11 Audi lOO LS 4 dnot 4 "1 Ct. V pd d "l8 PorKbe frM. tnNlhc lll'OR! YOU Coa•t "15 C•• o Ht 7 MQ.eridl tt47 b11t11 pf!'r m l;rn1 "pd '\r .1mrmr11rfln l~u•t~~fl.f\~at•t'!i1t'1n~ copper. 11 ir . am/Im SElLYOUlt ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •h 1'7¥t> \.\-Ith ·ll·11-.1 11o1ii. \i!IU.1 1101 SJ 1~ 1:11 hOlll.I 1> le re o . x tr i. & • TOYOTA tt iO. II t•yl run1> well need11 1976 V·6. xlnt road. 4 dr. •Sl.795• .. 111 •~·'"'1:1 >11<d.1 \"' 213.~H427 SEEUs.•' paint n~w 11r1• 1a.OOI m• '?7 ~.air. AM/FM caas. 548·6106 ~~4~ ---• ll&.l VAl'f • Oahat '1lO cl 111rnroof, prime cond. MAaQUIS TOYOTA Che•rolet 9920 Mwcwy nsa SAUOI SrfCIALS • ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.... W... 645-5700 :.>,000 M1. Offer. 170.1!'73 MIS.5lON Vlt:JO • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• 0 -••• " 11 " \od• 1 .. , ""'"' 14 •DATSUHS • .,.4 tll'. A~~· ... Group, lll-2180495·12 10 °=c--..•1 '64 Chev lrnpala.2dr.h.t., ORANC&n>UNTY'S .. u111 1fwr l'llt'l•-<1. 11 n M111da flX 2 coupe • .. ... ..,._,,, 283. 3 spd. ra d .. xlnt ..WE~T 11,11 1.. 14 111111 mil•·., l .. s.t.dlo.t V111yltop.A1r,sllck.um· A.Jr.AM/ .148SO. '72 Landcruiser. xh1l C_..,. fllC<!h. s 7 50. 960·Hl07 or WNCOLN-Mt;RCURY ilWJ.1,1 1 Of AJI Mod.11 owner Low Blue Book 642·7053 c<lnd. Sertous buyer.son • 754-7800.askrorTom DeiderablpbnowOPKH Pl<l.u11 ~'""' •Sl,lt5• !\Al,~J,t·;A...,INC; 49J..8627 ly•Call atl5pm540·73S3. ORDER IAYFUDEIOI -_:·~~..:"• 1117~ .\uil1 "'"' lll•llh'. ·I f'Altni Si':HVl<'io: PORSCHES '74 TOYOTA '~h~~~~· ;~:.i:. ~£· LINCOLN M ERCUMY rk1o1r •ll•lt• ~lt·rt·n ,,., MercedH ha '740 '77911S CSl.k. ~)-STATION WAGOH Y 0 UR HEW 4116-4525 lti l~AutoCen&.erDr. Valli 95 70 114 .. "llMX' ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 9HS ISl.k. ~)-Automatic trans.. fac-1979 SDFwy·U.ke fo'on!llil att ·-··•••••••••••••••••• •Sl,695• '71 2'tO·SL. Xlnl cond. 2 Bl ack /bla c k fully '68 I mpala. RI H. Air IRVINE .._.,..-W tf71 1!1711 \u<t1 h;~ "'" •·r. .,....~ HARROR HI.VO l()pi. bm wltan lot, C;all equipped coupe. t.ory air. radio. heater. .._.OW t-'Olld Xlnl 2nd or ram1ly 130-7000 H1"M 11uto ''" \Un ...._ RonMllh.~r ~-4901 '769US (Stk.5542)-hcgage rack.low miles. " cur 552-0657('ves. llOODOOGIVAN ,, ... , 1,1 0 .... mal .. 6 540-441014Ml1J G U /•" . l UKENEW <896210> FORE .... ••u•'ST '72 Cot (>ark9pauwq '441,J.l'l\ 1 v vv .. '15 Mt!rcedes 280 Sedan. at.e ew .. nin en or. $2799 "'.-.111; '72 K1ng:.wood Wgn. White. fully lo adt<d ! Oli&Y$4ttt 1 1114 ~~1$",ttS• aw 18,000 for :showrm '769142.0 tStk :'>562 ) POSSllLEDEllVERY pnmc l'Ond New tire1i, XJnt'S2500.67S-61il II.,.,.. D "' ~--"' I r II ,pd llt'W air cond . R 111. 0.:111 •'"'5 ODGE 1!178 Audi )000, l doof', tvuu, om1. u y:1upfl 1 '7591420 ISlk S.28)-• offer 642 <W02 1Hon > ~hlftcJ '9U .WA"'°Ornlu U1 •uto. ,.~ht,,.,, power ~:~067J.'itt2l' u ly Special Edition __ __ _ __ ••••••••••••·····-·• IR\1111.t. •l1'>•,.tn1. PI H l~.000 '759141.8 ISlk 54411-NABERS '63Corvair Mon.co!, \'lean. iG Mu:.tan~ II. VI.. P IS.. I J0..1381 ml!.:.' 101197) 'Stl l.80 SL Rec:enUy recon-cu•"K IVERSON new sealcover:.. ssoo p B. vinyl lop. lo mfi,. 'fl$1,99S• ditioned ...., {.L::) /./i/i .. -SSl·J795 &&5·7389 . ~~!:1'!!!C:Ji~ ':~ lf'76 Audi t 'ox ~door eve$. 67U649 VW•POaSCHll•AUDI •ltU YAN• C4tttJ!f!tl(j 7 7 CHEVROUT ·n Mui.I 351 S~ M41. 1 \ rildlalt. ,0 , f lilUtn, Sl~rt!O l Ufit'. t1lr. 1972Ml%250C 445E.CoulHwy. •C&JCA .......,.w .... COU-au111 . PIS, PIB.AllJ Fll 31 .000 mUn <299N Wr> al Bayside Dnve SftlefAlS• 2000H.\tbor 8lvt1 "" .. "' ... ,.; :.terro ('as:.. all new ever-~~ l:1f u.'!~.''.-:~·~I: •$4.4'6• Aul~. tranlrs., ! ... owe;_ NewportBeitch673·0900 ""'7 ,,.oyol" Cehca . 5 Costil~ S4().9JOO V·8. 11u1omat1t'. powt•r y1h1n~ $1901J/bst ofr 751 1.337 .. 1916 Audi IOOLS. 4·door, spteenno w eir· aw,· ncodnou w . ..,•. ~.,.,. ... ster~. ffiiJ"b. illr l>lt.~n11g and brakt.•i., IJ!' ill.'> 2l22'645·li007Sbeela. - -uto 1wrro lMpc air * DRIVE A * ., ·66·912 cpe, very clean. ~ ... -Lory air. rad1u. hcakr. 34,IXX>milt'!\ (:J26NJ°E1 ' LlnL l929F'U~D> new tires-pa.Jot & more. U80S~s' .. ,995.. '76 CADILLAC low mile' S llA HI" oe.mobt~ "'55 •$4,795• * E.... $6995 Eng. rbll. $4750. Call .. .. .. COUPEDEVILLE U66RYS1 •••••••••••••••• ....... s.; Metro. n.·14 11i.·1o SI IOll Aft$,t>45 ~ l!J77 Dodg .. T r.idt•,m.in 100 Window V;in, Ion~ b..>d, 8 t•yl t'lll.! r c1cl1ul Ur~. xlnt body & t•ni.: 20,000 mi. 111u ~l i.cl I S5000/Bat/ofrti40 t9'J5 J 976 Dodae v <rn :lOO Tri.desman. a uto, I'S, PB. AC, lo m1. ~5 ;!Olis Aa1to9 W..ted 9590 WIAREDEALIHG SAVE A LOT HOW oca...,... 673-S7SO or 494-2220 Mr t977 Toyota Cclica Cabriolelt.op.lealhel'ln· $4499 .78 01t>sel Dclla88 1loy&1e., ........ "'E ... H OfffR S 0 E Dove and QuaU Streets ReisiJ. Lift bock. 5·8peed, stereo. terior. lull power, split loaded. 4000 m1. immac. """""" ~ HOP&C MPAR , .. m1le80Ulhof air. ma~s. C793TCQ1 '"'"""~93·2270 BARWICK DATSUN ' J I 1, II"' "" ..,.. Pors h 9llSC T SS 995 power seats, factory air. ..,,.,.,.,.. -----OranaeCounty Airport '0 c e arga. • • '* AM/FM s tereo-8 lrac•k " metMllic, full llhr inter. NEWPORT BEACH air. AM/FM. stereo w/ player. lilt wheel, cruhw NABERS CADIU.AC AUTO CENTER i lbJ I 11<>1 00t !liv<I w'""'' G•o_., "• 131-UU llJ.0555 xtra spkrs, polisht."CI al cont r o I in cl u d es I loys & P7 tlret1. pwr un yr/12.000 mile warranty "We need to buy clean tenna. ri gh t mirror. <lll089> 8ll ·I J7 ~ 4~J-Jl7S Datsunusedcars" '62 M e rced~!> 190SL. •363 •119rt)otOl•ll $6499 $Will Pay Top Dollur $ AM/ FM la"" deck. new P/W, other :;~c1al OP· G••O<ln Cir°'"' ... 13S·2'» ""' t1on:>. l::ves & wkods ..!::=====~=~ ·75 AUDI f''OX St Wgn Ures, It.hr int, hanit.op 2.13/271Hi67sor7S4-6891 Tri•__.. 9767 ' rl4.• I' & 111'1 6 • ~, .......... •73 Olde. Cutlas. A /C, !'14,UOU m1 On~ owner. $2300 Ph 675·8993 __ _ PiMo tt57 '68 Impala 307 4·dr. new •••••••••••••••••••••- UrL". enR. '" xlnt shape. 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S.1500 or off1:r . t:Jll l\h Mitchel l. 646·7711 or 67J.25()j Ford 9940 NABERS CADILLAC AUTO CENTER , " • ft••I• •VI a • • . . ..... •••···················• • PHIL LONG FORD UO•l-ho-o.._.11_, ..... __ ~ ,.... CLOSE· OUT PRICES T•u• ntw 18 Sunb1,. '-•• •twt..w•Jil. ,,,,«ed 91 ..... .., -_. .... ,. __ hfnt '9Cl'VC.9d '°" thtt c~ "'" r ... _...,,_DI boQ M-..•not. on 9'1 mooett' 17E11t114s:l'Nl .... $3998 OUR BEST GET BETTER 2480 HARBOR Bl. ArFAIR COSTA MESA 549-4300 •ltUVAN• •General Mgr. Specials '76 Sevrlle , burgundy. ·m fo'ord LTD. rull power, 31J.1eather. au power. air cond . 1'i•tdsrWrd 9970 ••··•······•··········· AM t PM stereo. fuel ln· S390. 49'-13$9 JCCtton. 35,288 miles ---------- <4SOPKD > '75 FO•D •S8995• ,.INTO WAGON 4 sperd, r:id 10, hcuh•r ISO.PKF.1 $1999 NABERS CAal..LAC AUTO CENTER . .... .. ' .. . . 1'76 FOltD THUNDYllRD 2 Dr. lldrdto p l''ull power, tape, .w1om1.111<' factory :ur \'Ond . 1.m 1 lll..eerina & brnkes. vwr window~ & !Wirl. vinyl roof. 1111 WhC'Cl & ~hltrp ' Lu: 113PVP Slk P3554 S6l 99 THEODORE ROBINS FORD :1•r,I) l<AllROll lllVO CCi'.IAMl\A f'l4J 0010 Sharp J.1lf ffOl7ULA ), S7UI 4Spd, A/C,sn. rl. AM/FM 311,000 mlla. $'100 1~J5 - Al\-0, z other new '711 " over 40 '711 to eboo.e Cmmc..u-.w.....u IEACH IMPORTS 1141 DOVE STREET lNear MacArthur Blvd. &Jamboree Road). NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 What '1 Your 1'nldo? ~~ Thflt '1 Ult.le to pay for an Id In the Oaily Pilot Sentce Directory tbet can ••bUab '°"" prot~ Identity. f or more In· formaUOn c.UI 842-~. ' --·--· . . . . . . ' .. DJ8 DAILY PILOT Thursday, S.pt.mbef 28, 1'71 THE '79 llACS ARE HERE • llUIEDIA TE . COMPANY CAR ~ ID #2587 Aal 130904 USED '78 FIREBIRD DEMONSTRATOR ID #2069K8X126598 '78 BONNEVILLE DEMONSTRATOR ID #2F35U8B136368 GRAND LEMANS STATION WAGON -·--·-.. COMPANY CAR ID #2D19A88 112517 USED '78 LEMANS DRIVER TRAINING CAR ID #2D19A8P520092 LE MANS DELIVERY DEMONSTRATOR ID #2J37UiP516530 GRAND PRIX COMPANY CAR IO #2M27A8U502687 - USED '78 SUNBIRD DEMOHSTRA TOR ID #2G27U8P530796 GRAND AM .. Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION OM.Y P\LOT A J7 A Afternoon N.Y. toeks VOL. 71, NO' 271, ~SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1978 TEN CENTS Moh Boss Claims Plot~ • 'To Help U.S.' He Aided CIA Against r:astro Storm Admirer A silhouetted figure reacts to the drama of a lightning bolt as it strikes the horizon in the Gu J/ of Mexico near George Island, FJa. Thomas Resignation Re1nains in Doubt Huntington Beach City Coun- cilman John Thomas apparenUy bas scrapped intentions to re- 111gn, although Thomas still isn't commenting publicly. He said in a memo this week to the mayor and City Council, however, that he planned to miss next Monday's City Council meeting because he is out of the city on a job but will attend the Oct. 16 council session. Thomas threw city hall into a dither Sept. 15 when he asked a City Council secretary to type his letter or resignation lie never sTgrlea It Thomas' standing on the City Counctl has been questioned after Thomas was convicted of a mis de meanor vandalism charge involving the destruction of oil company equipment on hls business property. Former Deputy City Attorney Mark Travis told city officials he beHeves the vandalism con- vi c ti o n co nstitutes moral turpitude and is grounds for re· moval from the council. Mayor Ron Shenkman said Monday that be is obligated to ask for a legal opinion on the matter. City Attorney Gail Hutton said she hasn't begun a thorough study of the matter because she hasn't received a formal request from a City Council member. .. Park-Meet Tonight Fountain Valley Parks and Recreation Commission mem- bers have scheduled a 7:30 p.m. meeting tonight to discuss pro- posals for the development of the northeast sector of Mile Square Regional Park. The meeting will be held in the Coun- cil Ch'ambers. 10200 Slater Ave. WASHINGTON (A P > - Reputed mob leader Santo Traf- ficante told Congress today he participated in a CIA assassina- t ion plot against Fidel Castro because "I thought I was help- ing the United Slates govern- ment." Testifying byfore the House assassinations committee under a grant of immunity. Trafficante denied that h e served as anything more than an in- terpreter providing Engliab and Spanish translations for the others involved in the 1960 plot against the Cuban president. He said he knows nothinR San Diego Controller ' Due to Talk SAN DIEGO tAP) -Federal investigators say they hope by Friday to question an ajr traffic controller who was the last per son to talk lo two pilots before their planes collided in the nation's worst aviation dis- aster. The controller, who was not identified, was suffering from an emotional condition and was "not able to be interviewed im- mediately ,''"Phillip Hogue, head of the National Transportation Safety Board investigation, said Wednesday. "We' have more questions than answers," said Hogue, concern- ing the crash that killed at least 150 people. "The more we know. t.he leu we know~" <Related story AS.> Also on Wednesday • .more than 350 rriends an4 relatives gathered at a memon-:,1:= to mourn victlma ol the . Hogue said 143 people _..., wtl· neaaed the colllai.oo of a Put.ft<' Southwest Alrlinea Jet and a sing le-engine Cessna 172 on Monday "8d been interviewed and 79 others were waiting to be questioned. i..ncluding the pilots of two small air craft who may have seen the crash. Earlier, officials speculated that the pilot ol the PSA Boeing 721, who bad been wamed he was in the same area as a small pla ne. became confused and thought he was being warned about a second light plane that was in the area. But Hogue said Wednesday that possibility now "appears re- mote." The probable elimina- tiQD oI the t.b.ird-plane theory leaves questions or who or what PSA pilot James McFeron saw when he told the tower. "They've passed," after being informed a small plane also was approaching the field. ·'We've got pieces of the puzzle. We're trying to put them tOJtether," Hogue said. CSee PLANES, Page AZ> about any attempt by Castro to retaliate. The committee s ubpoenaed Trafficante to testify on the final day of a month or hearings ex- am ining whether there was a conspiracy behind the assassina· lion of President Kennedy in Dallas on Nov. 22. 1963. Som e conspiracy theorists have speculated that organized crime figures plotted Kennedy's murder because of his ad· ministration's crackdown on the Mafia. Trafficante. a hunched, gny· haired man of 63. has been iden- t Hied bv law e nforcement authorities as t.he long-time boss of Florida crime syndicate operations. Until Castro came to power in 1959. he ran gambling casinos in Havana. As Tramcante began his testimony. committee Chairman Louis F Stokes. 0 -0hio. asked the routine opening questions about place or residence and place or birth. Trafficante declined lo say where he was born. citing his Fifth Amendment right against setr-incrim.inalion. The commit· tee then presented him with a federal court order granting im- munity from prosecution ror Got It All? Here 's Where to Put It DALLAS <AP> -Neiman-Ma rcus. the Dallas- based specialty store. is offering the ultimate gift for the person who has everytrung -a granite mountain cavern to store it in. Neiman-Marcus' Christmas cata logue contains three "his and hers" 700-cubic-f oot, temperature~ and humidity-controlled vaults deep within a 9,000· foot. mountain in Utah's Wasatch Range. The price -$90,000 for a SO-year lease. "One may store here, with impunity and far from aJl uninvited eyes. the originals of oils you'd hate to lose, the real jewelry, a very rare vintage Bordeaux. a golden ingot or two ... "the catalogue says. Protecting the vault. in addition to its natural setting. is a surveillance system with closed.circuit and hai r-trigger a larms powered by waterfall. generated electricity. 'It's Just Time' Airport Manager Resigning Position By GARY GR'ANVILLE CW Ille Dell, ~lleol Sutt Ora nge Cou nty Airport Ma nager Robert Bresnahan, 57, bas resigned effective Oct. 15. Bresnaban's resignation com· es 10 years alter he took over management or the airport and steered it through the stormy in- troduction or commercial jet nights. While unde r pressure from surrounding communities to curtail jet aircraft activity al the a irport, be turned it into county government's top profit maker. Now, for example. there is .more than S4 million accumuJat- ed in a n enterprise fund derived rrom airport profits. Today, when discussing his re· signation from his $32,614 a year job, Bresnahan said, " It's just time lo do some or the things I've always wanted to do." anything he might say. and he agreed to testify. He conceded tha t he lost thousands of dollars when the Castro government closed down the casinos and acknowledged that he was detained along with other casmo operators in "sort or a concentration camp" for about two months in 1959. But he said he beCteves Castro's brother R aoul in- terceded in his behalf and he was released and allowed to re- main in Cuba. He said he left voluntarily in mid-1960 and set- tled in Mi am i. <See .JFK, Page AZ> Sea Breeze Dips Heat Below90 By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Ol IM o.lty ~ SUft The worst is apparently over for Orange County res idents caught in one or the longest Sep. tember heat waves in years. Cool ocean breezes are break- ing· through a Santa Ana condi· tion and temperatures dropped below the 00-degree mark inland today for the first time in eight days. Des pite the cooling trend. weather rorecasters said today temperatures will remain above normal through the weekend. Higbes near 88 are forecast for inland folks and about 80 ror beach areas. Lows will slay in the 60s. "I think everyone has had enough of it." said J . Sherman Denny . the unofficial weatherman for the Huntington Beach area. He has been keep.. ing weather charts since 1930. He saJd temperatures in the 90s prompted by an easterly now of hot air are not unusuaJ in September. but he had to go back to 1939 to compare the length or the current heat wave. <See COOLER, Page AZ> Huntington Man Alkges Cop Brutality By llAVMOND ESTRADA JR.. Of .... o.lly rl ... ,_ A Huntington Beach tow truck company owner has filed a writ- ten police brutality complaint after his Monday night arrest for alleged assauJt on a police of- ficer. Chuck James. 50, claims Of. ricer Malcom Gulesarian "about broke my arm" during an altercation over the removal of The retiring airport manager admitted there are other jobs DNtr l'llel s..H ...... AIRPORT CHIEF QUITS an auto at the El . ~n Liquor open to him elsewhere in the ~~~~~¥.1(.1~~~~~~~~~,,~~~~~~!:!.:~~~~~~~ .. ~~-~~ ~.~S,k..~~~~ Cou-.• 8 h St o re. 4 16 Pac 1 f 1 c Coas t •1•ir 9 resn• ~n ~ · -~.ot-,U.:.!Jlf\ n rn ... ·m "' ~ · t ·11 • · ~(JTAO~r fila)){Ji) ... ··• :.. t >J ~ "'~-1 ~~ ~~.--~-~ ·1 H 'i . · ----usesU1-,ab 'l•S"S ea·~ "'--.. ...,. Bbtorie E'Hglat The Chicago, a Douglas-built World Cruiser.. wauu)Jla oL three airer.aft matdnlJ world hiatory 54 years qo today. Tbe a&x U.S. Army Air Service niers wtio stepped from the biplanes gained fame as the tlrst to clrcumnaviaate the &lobe.by alr .. Heney Ogden of Laguna Niguel was one or those men-who lK"aved,.lemen~ and..aYenity te wia t.be iatemaUonal raee lo pall. the ... complishment. Related pictures and story, Poac AJ. 'l'erg Bappg' Clown Laughs, But Death Draws Near CHICAGO <AP> -Jack Thum. who has made people laugh as a clown for 22 years, says he will continue spreadJng joy as long as he lives, "and that will be less lban a year because I've got terminal cancer." ''I don't want to go. I get too much happiness being a clown and making people laugh. I've visit~ 1,900 hospitals throU,ghout the Midwest in my time. I still go to hospitals twice a week to try to bring smiles to sick kids. Now r have to 10 more often, for chemotherapy treatments," saJd Thum. The diagnosis of Thum 's cancer was sudden. "SIX WEEKS AGO, I WAS having trouble breathing and went to a hospital," Thum. 53, said. "The doctors said I had luna cancer and it's spread all through my chest. They put it on the line -I have a year or less to live." Thum loves kids so much that he and hJs wire, Shirley, have n of them at their home. "Nine of them are teen-agers from broken homes that we've taken tn with their parents' consent. Two others are v.andchUdren. Their mother, our only chlld, travels a 1ot ln her 1<>b, '' Hid Tbum. "We don 't aet any money takinl care of them - our hOUM 18 a house of love and taught.er. Over the yean we've taken care of YI children. We scrape throu1h somehow from what money I get from clown appearances. W.hat's 1olng to happen _....I'• 11Mrl.don'& .. 1uao -_ ••1• A VDY llAPPY ~ l lo¥9 mr wwk",~· ..W 'l"illm. ·-z- wear a bl1 hal wlth all kinds of rake h'ult on top. t have a blg red nose. t have diamonds and heart. painted on my face. l wear areat,_bia poes. l'U.10 on ~i~ a clown until m1 last breath. I'll «O OU\ mikln« lhem fauih. And l 'U lauch at m yMll." James "stuck his nose m my chin" when police attempted to check the tow truck driver 's authorization to remove an auto belonging to Ted Allan Ross. Police Capt. Bill Payne said James' charge or use or ex- (Sff BEATING, Page A2) Coast Weather Sunny through Friday with bJghs ranging from 70s at the beaches through the mid-805 inJand. Lows tonight 60 to 70. INSIDE TODA\" Cherie Kttr of Huntington Harbour hoa ~ up Wtth an hnprovt'°'aoncl comedy cla1J1J that i! o hit wath the 11oung 1et. See /i'eatunng, Cl. ...... .. fhuf!d!IX, ..,,..._ 21, tt71 ,.,..,....... ltW.f r lt'llue.-7 Herbt>rt Kront-. 83. Inspects ;t handful of wooll y bear <:<Jterp1 1lars. whi ch he has used for 60 yearb to forecast weathl'r His conclusion for the months a head·> Break out the boots folks . The woolly bears are black as i nk . s ignaling anoth e r frigid. white winter ahead. ~eeord Baeked Israel Begins Job of Peace J l::RlJSALEM U\P I The ltraeh arovernmcnt bt!g•n prl' pur a t 1on1> t od»y for pe»ce n1.·.iot1at 1onl'i with F.~ypl . lls l:u•gt•sl J\rnb foe, after lht• h1raeh l'1trhi.ment voted by an ovt't_Wh«!lm111.c mur11n t<t ratlfy I h1• Camp David uccordb und '4 tlhdraw ull J c w1i.h Mlltlers fr om tht' S lll .. t pcn1ni.Ul1t If E~ypt nl#kt·~ peace Pnme Mlnu1ter Me n1H·hem Rt-gin su1d negot11tlons could 5lart at. early us next week on lht' &>t'ace I realy which h~ and Prei;ident Anwar S&dat pledgeO at Camp 1>11v1d to complete within lhn-e months. E gypt 's acting f oreign min11iter. Butros B. Ghali, said an Cairo lhut Israeli and Egyp. 11a n deleeat1ons would meet etlh~r m Jsma1ha, on the Suez Canal. or in El Arish, the Sinai capital An advance Israeli party was going to Cairo today to re. establish the direct links Egyp. t1an President Anwar Sadat severed in July Chall. s peakin g with re · porters. lauded the Knesset de· c1s1on as "proof of a positive change in Is raeli public opinion because they now realize that occupying other countries' lands cannot bring peace." He a lse urged other Arab na. Hons to recon8ider lheir refusal to negotiate with Israel. so that "w~ c an ac hi eve a com· preh.,naive pe~ in the region.·· The 120 m e mbe r s o f tbe Knt>sset , Israel's one-house µurllament. put peace with Egypt ln excbanee for the Sinaj aetlle ment.s lo a vote early todJily following more than 17 hours of l'lnOllonal debate . The vote or 84 t9 with 17 abstentions showed wide acceptance for the two frameworks for peace drafted at Camp David and the painful set· tlement resolution demanded as a condition ror further negotia· lions by Sadat. Winding up the debate, Begin satd a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt would be "the great turning point in the history of the Middle East.'' ·'The circle of wars wouJd be closed for five years, perhaps 10 years, perhaps 50," he said. "Syria can't ~ttack us because it knows that would be suicide ... f',.... Pflfle A J PLANES ••• Both the PSA and Cessna pilots were warned or tbe danger twice -when they were three miles and then one mile apart - by the s ame contro lle r at Lindbergh Field 's control tower, Hogue said. But he added: "I'm not sure the pilot of the PSA jet was told to take evasive action. Carter Readying Rail Strike Action The PSA pilot acknowledged both warnings, but the Cessna pilot's responses were garbled, Hogue said. Hogue said the Federal Avia· tion Administration was analyi· ing radar data from both planes. WASHINGTON <AP> -The Carter administration readied phrns today to take emergency action to end a widespread. three-day rail strike as union and industry negotiators met past a midday government de- adline without settling their dis· pute. Sources close lo the marathon talks sajd Labor Secretary Ray Mars hall was making a final. personal attempt to mediate tne dispute as aides prepared to an· nounce that. the two sides failed to negotiat.e an end t.o the strike. A Labor D e partmen t spokesmMD said Marshall was in contact wilh1 the White House, where President Carter was ex· peeled to invoke hts emergency power::; under the National Railway Labor Act to get the trains moving again. · The pres:t<Wnt could ask Congress to end the strike throu~h emergency legislation. but con~ressional sources said lcg1slattve leaders were toJd that C~rter would not lake that route at this time. fl was understood that Carter likely would announce his action during a previously scheduled, nationally broadcast ne ws con· ference this afternoon. Negot i ator s f o r the Brotherhood ()( Railway and Airline Clerk1 and the Norfolk & Western RBHway m et with From Page A J AIRPORT ••• airport field. Bres nahan refused lo bla me a continued stale mate over ex- pansion plans at the airport for his decision t.o leave his job. federal me diator James J . Reynolds ~n round·lhe·clock ba rgaining as they sought to avert furthe r government in· tcrvention. Marshall. who kept an touch with th e ne gotiators by telephone throughout the night, met earl y today with Reynolds, a former undersecretary of labor and veteran labor· management mediator. for a re· port on the talks. Shortly before dawn, Labor Department spokesman Donald Smyth said the two sides had made "considera ble progress" but that "a number or serious is· sues" were unresolved. I",.... Page Al JFK ••• Badham's Foe Works to Ax ITWentory T~ Jim McG uy, U.S. Rep. Robert Bad h am's Democratic opponent in the 40th congressional dis· trict, said today he and two othe r s are launching an In · iliative to repeal California's business inventory tax. McGuy, at a Sant.a Ana press confe rence, said the initiative is not de1igned to boost his election ertort. Instead. as president of World American Businessm e n's As- sociation, McGuy said the busi· ness inventory tax has long been a tax he and other businessmen Late that year , gangster view as unfair. Johnny Roselli approached him J oining McGuy in the in· about joining in the plot against itiative effor t are Robe rt 8 . Fidel Castro, Ttafficante said. Music, a Democratic candidate "Al that time, I thought It was for North Orange County's 70t.h a good thing," he testified. "He Assembly District, and Hunt· had established a communist inglon Beac h r eaHor J oe base 90 miles from the United Blodgett. States. I go along with it because T he three said they would l figured it was llke a war." forward an application t.o begin He said Roselli "told me the t he initiative proc ess to CIA a nd the United States gov· California Attorney Ge neral el'nment" wanted Castro kUled. Evelle Younger today. An lnt.emal CIA report in 1967 Music. a Santa Ana attorney, descr ibed Trarticante as the. said efforts would be made to courier Who delivered poiaon QJtalify the initiative for a 1979 pllls to a CUban contact to place election but most likely it would ln Gastro's food. not be placed belore voters until Trafflcanle said the con· the June, 1980, primary. s p1rators did decide to use H e said roughly 500,000 poison pills but denied that he signatures wUl be needed to deUvered them. quallry the initiative ror a future The intelligence agency report ballot. s aid the CUban who received the McGuy said, however, the in· pills returned them after two itia tive process also may put Rogal Harvest J a pan's Emperor Hirohito harvests rice at the paddy fi eld in the moated Imperial Palace in Tokyo. The rice harvesting is one of the annual royal rituals in connec· lion with the nation's traditional rice crop. The rice was planted last May by the e mperor himself. fi',....P.,.eAJ BEATING ALLEGED. • • cessive force by Gulesarian will be investigated by police ad· minis trators. Gulesarian remains on duty pe nding the inves tigation. Gulesarian was docked a week's pay when he was found g4ilty by a police board of roughing up a Garden Grove woman during a July 4 melee at the Huntington Beach City Pier. Police say they have received numerous complaints during the past year about a lleged un· authoriied auto towing from the downtown liquor store. In Monday's incident, tl'le aut.o owner telephoned police after he was told to pay $20 to an Ace Towing truck driver. The aut.o own er c laims he made a purchase in the store and then round his car bitched to a tow truck, · Police arrived and attempted to block the tow truck until of· ricers had a chance to question • Trlr11tron (one guntone lensl Color syttem. • Pushbutton Express Tuning for Instant channel selection. Available In 2 1··. 19"'. 11·· & 15·• diagonal. All In stocJ<- the driver. According to police reports, James slatted yelling and con· fronted Gulesarian chest·tO· chest with fist clenched. But James tells the story dif· rerently. "Gulesarian pus hed me away and then said I was under ar· rest," James asserted. "He grabbed my arm and twisted it unlU it almost broke," he added. James was booked for assault on a policeman and resisting ar· rest. He was released when he promised to appear in West Orange County Judicial District Court t.o answer the charges Oct. 11. J ames said he recieved treat· menl f or hi s in j ur y ut Wes tminster Community Hospit.al and was released. Ross. the owner of the auto lowed from the liquor store Mon· day. was charged $11 7 to get hi.s car back, police said. Student Hazard Targeted High school board member Brian Lake says he wlll ask Huntington Beach City Council member$ to help alleviate what he described as dangerous trar. fie hazards for students who walk along Warner Avenue . Lake and Huntington Beach Union High School District Superint.endent J ake Abbott pl81l to appear before the council Monday. School board members want city officials to find a way to prevent ace&idents tbat may OC · cur as youngsters walk from Beach Bou1evard to Ocean Vlew High School, Lake said. •'There is n 't e nough room between the traffic lanes and tbe paths where the kids w~lk." Lake explained. Only a f~w sidewalks exist along the route traveled by about 700 students d aily. officials said. Trustee Doris Allen suggested a shuttle bus service to carry students along Warner A venue. But Ocean High School Prjn. cipal John Viculin s aid such a project might prove "too cos· Uy... . Lake noted that the school dis· trict has earmarked $16,000 to pay for btke paths around the school, the newest campus in Huntington Beach. "Dr. Abbott and I are going to look for interim measures to the problem," Lake said. "We must work with the city to find a solution," he said. fi',.._P~AJ COOLER ••• T he the rmometer in Hunt· ington Beach dropped nine degrees Wednesday t.o a Tues· day high of 82. It was 75 at the Harbor Department in Newport Beach. Denny's records show that the highest l l'mperaturc in Sep· tember for Huntington Beach was 106 in the late 50s . The cool ocean air doubled the humidity to 57 percent for the coastal areas of Orange County W~nesday. 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He said that the wat~ which comes from the nearby In· duatrial area now has no place -lO=====~ ment and office furniture worth more th.an $80,000 was destroyed when WJttf'r n1>11rlv thr,.,, (P#lt deep inundated his office and 1tora1e building. He said lbat the front door or his office was slightly above the level of Gothard Street before It was railed in 1976. His office is now six feet below lbe level of the street. Former City Cowicllman Al Coen, who is t.he A·Z attorney, say.t that the suit alleges Im· proper grading of property that interrupts the natural now of water. Gothard Street was elevated with the uae of federal funds to make the street more attractive tor industrial development. The adjacent property was raised aubeequentl~, reportedly to make it level wtth Gothard . 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The idea is lo reduce the use of electricity at the moment when all generators are running as fast a s possible and demand overtakes capacity. · THE ELECTRICAL utillUes say the best way to deal with this problem Is lo build more generating plants. Bul the maJn reason the Legislature voted in 1977 for such "load management" plans was to keep more plants from being built. The five -me mber Energy Commission decided Wednesday to wa it at least two weeks . It had heard hours of teslimony, in· el uding a ssertions b y the utilities that the s hut-off idea needs more testing The shut-off idea is one of several parts of the "load manage m ent" program for which the Legis lature ordered the Energy Commission lo write regulations. gree n devices "like a 12 · transistor radio" attached to the appliances. Radio signals from the generating plants would ac· tivate them to turn otr and on. But it would happen only about 10 d ays a year . and never on weekends or at night, Hairston said . If 8 pereent of the customers or the state's largest utilities were participating by 1995, the sav ings would b e 4 .000 megawatts or several tiundred million dollars worth of elec- tricity a year. Hairston s aid. HE ADDED: "WE believe load management provides a non·polluting. labor-Intensive. low-risk, short·lead-tlme. safe and declirung-cosl alternative to new plants.·• But representatives of the utilities said more testing is needed to dete rmine whether customers would accept the pro- gram. and whether it would sa\le money. A test of fewer than 1 perceot of the customers was suggest4!d b y David Smith of Soutbem California Fmson. Said Jack Craig of· the Los Angeles Department of W. at.er and Power: ''The assumpU<Jb tha t the cost of imaglnaey generation Is actually saved at the lime a control device as lo· stalled is neither valid nor reasonable." Pilot ) Logbook_ l{t>('onl h1~h temp~ralures dLdn't seem to afft.·t·t lht· ;,ippt.•lltes of these pigeons. who wulkcd ~di O\'t•l' Tracy Brown. 8. for a IJl'ukful of :-.l'cd Tracy was visiting the San C le me nte municipal pier with her granddad. Cecil Brown, of 146 W. Ave. Ra mo na. ··1 love birds ... the little girl said. "They don'l hurt you. they just tickle." OTHER SEGMENTS would require that swimming pool filter pumps be used only during off-peak times such a s at night, and that la rge commercial buildings be surveyed for elec- tricity waste. Rain in Clemente? Perish Thought Huntington Series Focus: life Styles "The XYZ uf Living." a lei: 1 urt-Sl'rtt's offcr<'<I by Coastline Com muruty College. starts t-'n· da) m Hwllington Beach The !-.Cr-1es will be held from 12.30 to 2 30 p.m at 502 Pecar\ ' Sl The lel'turer 1s Sarah T Kerr. a N111n!-.<:>lor and instructor at lht• c·ollc~<'·s Emeritus pro grnm forolderadulls LeC'tun· lOIJll's include "ldent1 , f:-1ni.: Pt•rsonal Lifl' Styles and < 'ho1 l't•s. · Sl•pl <!9. ··Taking • Ht>spons1b1hty for Personal Life ' ~tylcs and Choitl'!>," Oct. 6; and "BC'l'Oming Creative, Competent and Confident." Oct. 13. Originally. there was lo have l>een a fee for the series. A $200 donation from the Men's Club of the St. Simon <in d St. J ude's churches in tlunungton Beach will allow the series to be of fered free of charge Mangers Sets Address to Educators The e ffert o f s umm er l\·~1slat1on on public education 1s to bl' presented Oct. 5 by Assemblyman Dennis Manger!>. J>-llunt1ngton B<:ach. to lhc South Oran~c County rhaptcr of Phi Uelta Kappa The profc~s1~nal educators· fratl'rntty IS !-.Cflt.'dUICd to meet Crom 5 to 8 p m. at Barone's r<'slaur unt, Lagun a Hills. to lwar ManAt•rs and south county ~rhool adminis trators discuss s ummer al't1on in Sacramento. Schl'dlfll"d to talk a re Dr H1charcl Wt•lte. superintendent tJf Suddlebul·k Vall ey Unified S('hool D1str1l'l, George White. prt·~1dt>nt of Capistrano Unified School 01!-itnrt's board. and Dan !-,ah ng. South Orange County (<;ducator~cXl.'('Ut1vc secreta ry Laguna Hills Beacons OK'd Near School Flashing pedestrian beacons are lo bl• installed by Orange County in early November on Paseo de Valencia at Stockport Street for the safety of Laguna I hlls Hi gh School students. Fi f th Di s tri c t Co unty Supervisor Thomas Riley said temporary pedestrian crossing hghts were installed this month. A crosswalk is lo be painted at the intersection a nd raised pavement markers added later. Hiley said. The O('w high school opened this month for students living west of San Diego Freeway m the Saddleback Valley Umfie<f School D1str1ct. Contract Approved A contract for installation of a traffic 11lgnnl at Trabuco Road and Alicia Parkway In Misslon Viejo was approved unanimous· · ly this week by Orange County supervisors. l:JaX"tcr-<.in(tm Company, Inc . of Stanton submilled the low bid ...-.-~~-.~ wtJlett also calls lor 1nsla.llatlon °' wheelchair ramps nl the in- ter• cUon. Advisers Credited With Funding Aid Richard Hairston of the com- mission's staff said the shut-off idea, officially termed the "re· s idenlial cycling proposal." would be voluntary. the volun· leers being lured with lower electricity rates during the shut· of( periods. By ANNE COOPER Of ... O.ity "'-'Malt SAN CLEMENTE HAS the best weather in the world, a long-time resident informed me two weeks alter I ar· rived in town from the East Coast. "It's never too hot here. it's never too cokl and it hard- ly ever rains." he said lt was raining. though. as he spoke. As it had been raining every day since m y arrival. I caught cold. pro· An Orange County offi cial lold Saddleback Citizens Advisory Board me mbers this week that their lobbying convinced county supervisors to help fund mental health progra ms to at least last year's levels. Dana Burglar Gets $1 7 ,000 A burgl ar who c limbtd through the rear bedroom win· dow of a Dana Point home took cash and jewelry valued at $17,000. Orange County sheriff's of· ficer-s said the break-in occurred at the home of Dale Wilbur Bro thers, 68. of 24242 Santa Clara. The thief took $5,000 in cash and Je welry v alued at $12.000. Officers refused to identify a 30 year-old wom<1n who. they said . has been helping wi th 1n· quiries into the theft. School Dedication Ceremonies Doe A dedication cere m ony for Laguna Hl!l~i~h School 1s scheduled ~aturday at 10:30 a .m . A cornerstone C'eremony. con· ducted by the Laguna Beach Lodge No. 672 of the Free and Accepted Masons. will be held at the school, 25401 Paseo de Valen· cia, Laguna Hills, accordin~ to a school spokesman. The public 1s invite'1. "We went from zero county participat.Jon to 69 percent of the proJected deficit. And, friends and neighbors, in this year or Proposition 13. l think that ain't too b a d ," Chuck Bennett. Department of Mental Health administrator s aid. IN EA RLY S PRING , supervisors ordered $1.8 million of county funds deleted from the 1978· 79 mental health budget , which is 90 percent funded bv the state. he said. Because Saddleback and five similar advisory boards across the county worked bard to re- gain the deleted monies, Bennett said. supervisors recently· re· duced the cut to app'"Oximat.ely $500,000. Allan Rawlana. deputy <lirec- tor o f the county's Human Services Agency. also reported to the board that overall staffing of mental health programs will remain at pr e·Proposition 13 levels. TOTAL STAFF DID drop from 638 to 560. Rawland saJd. Mos t of the los t positions . however. were grant related and would have ended in June 1978 anyway, he added. South county programs will be affected only shghtly, according to the director . The Mission Viejo resideotiaJ shelter for juveniles s uffering family adjus tment problems was closed. he said. Mental Health officials were not too up· set . however . because they re- ceived unexpected funding for the shelters in Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach, which had ~n slated for shutdown. Hairston said the volunteers could choose the amount of time. say seven or JO minutes each half hour. they would be willing to have their air-conditioners. water heaters or space heaters shut off during peak periods. HE Si\ID THE shut-off would be accomplished through round, Saddlehack Schools Set Parent Nights Saddleback Va lley Unified School District has announced its "Back·to-School Night" schedule for the following schools: . Oct. 3 La Tierra, Grade s. al Gates Elementary. 7 p.m .; Trabuco. 7:30; O'Neill . K-3, 7 p.m . and O'Neill. Grades 4 · 6, 7:45 p.m. · Oct. 4 La Tie rra Kin· dergarten at Del Cerro, 7 p.m. • OCT. 5-AUSO, Cordillera, Linda Vista, San Joaquin, San· Uago. 7:30 p.m . La Tierra. Grade 4. at Lomarena and La Tierra. Grades 1 • 3. at Valencia, 7 : 30. Glen Ye r m o and La Madera, 7 p.m . · Oct. ll Esperanza and Laguna Hills High, 7:30 p.m. . Oct. 12 -Silverado High, 6:30 p.m. . Oct. 18 -L a Paz In· termediate, 7 p.m . . Oct. 1.9 -Serrano and La Tierra, Grade 6, at Los Alisos Intermediate, 7:1' p.m. · OCT. Z4-0livewood and Rancho Canada , 7 p.m . . Oct. 26 -Montevideo. 7 p.m. Traditionally. the "Back-to· Sc hoo l night " program for parents features parent informa- t 10 n sessions conducted by classroom teachers. according to assistant superintendent or c urriculum, Donald A. Ames. COOl"ER ba bly because the steps to our apart· • ment were like troughs . They collected wa~er in deep puddles . I couldn 't step outside my door without soaking my feet. "Best thing in the world for a cold is a little sea air." the gentleman to&d me . "Try taking a walk on the pier." With or without an umbrella. I won- de red, listening to the rain drum on the roof DURING THE FIVE YEARS I've h ved in San Clemente now" I've come to see this re fu sal to acknowledge rain or other of life's trials as a typical city t rait. San Clemente is the city where Richard Nixon is re- membered less for the disgrace of Watergate and more for the triumph of his trip to China. San Clemente is also the city where two councilmen, facing a recall election which may oust them from office, vie with a third councilman, against whom a recall cam· paign has more recently been launched, lo see which of the three can outshine the other two in .. thinking positive.·• I guess I'm not yet a tried and true San Clementean. If I knew that at least a firth of my constituents wanted lo kick me out of office. I'd probably take to the bottle. B UT GIVEN THE PREVALENCE of optimism run- ning rampant in this best of all possible beach towns, I suggest that when the voters kick the rascals out of City Hall. Richard Nixon be appointed councilman. lt is rumored that he wants back into the political a rena. and what better place than his own home town. He has a lot to offer the community · experience in govern- ment. a track record of positive thinking and a photogenic family. how well he would s tonewall It Ad Voice Not Paul Harvey's SEA'ITLE <A Pl -Hold it Americans! That's not Paul Harvey en· dorsing a congressiona l candidate -it just sounds like him. But people not paying full attention might not realize that the man pushing John 'Nance Gamer -a Republican seeking the 2nd District seat in Congress -\s not the radio commentator. Garner is a distant relative of bis namesake. a onetime Speaker of the U.S. House from Texas who was Franklin Roosevelt's first vice president. Americans,·· the way Harvey opens tus broadcasts. The voice then goes on lo seek votes for Garner. ··~;.tllll: -'): ·~ -..-.· . .. -· .. "" 'tr--.. ..:"14,.. ~<!( ~ i~,~~ ... -~--~.D ... E.~~-·'? om . FVSeeksAid In Study Of Land Uses Fountain Valley <elementary> School Oislrict officials arc seeking applicants for six citizen volunteer posts on a committee to s tudy the use of surplus land. School board members named five members or the surplus land unit last Thursday. ., hars··iii'.~l'~HODklfilfl~~'"' ...... ~\,\..~ .. (, "!."' · () style." says June Westguard, rules ~~uire. only t al ~ Harvey's secretary in Chicago. advertLSang gwe t.be !lame of the "They're capitalizing on his SP?nsoring campa1gn group. credibility.· Over the years he Thas one does., . has gained the confidence of the Se~ttle statJOO KOM~ which people " carnes Paul Harvey broadcasts, Ha~ey never has endorsed a runs • diselaimer at the end of candidate for office and does no the spot ~at says one. of the pre. endorsements except for com· ceding voices was an ampersona· mercials on his national broad· lion. ~ FCC. ~ not allow casts, she saJd. censonng of political ads. Garner, a conservative as is Harvey, said the Harvey lmita· lion was done to inject humor in· to the campaJgn. "I TIDNK WE have a tenden- cy to take ourselves too serk>us· THE FIVE panel me mbers ly," he said. are: Joe Samluk, Diana Moc~. When told about Harvey's Candidates Sought for Scholarships Marge Schnieder, Eugene Van secretary's remarks, the can- Dask and James Allen. didate saJd: "I have a great deal Trus tees will c hoose the of respe<!t for him <Harvey >. 1 The Laguna Beach Rotary names for the remaining six wouldn't do anything to Imply he Club is seeking students and seats in a lottery to be held In was endorsing the campaign... young professionals who might October. of'ficials said. Th t b I •. H ll qualify for Rotary lntema•i-.-~• The surplus land committee e spo s eg n e o W'Vlwu wlll advise the school board on scholarships. the possible sale. lease or rental Graduates and undergraduate of such district surplus property Stereo Equipment students, young tradesmen, as the so-called Pope School site Journalists and teachers o( han· and schools that may be closed Taken in El Toro dlcapped children are eligible to down due to declining enroll-apply for oveneaa scholarships. ment in the future. Stereo equipment valued by For lnformaUon, contact Df. ,.... the vict.hm at about $3,000 haa Frederic Ludwtg. dJrect.or ot in· S 0 Delly ...... ,.... Tll USTEES SA y they may been stolen from an El Toro ternattonaJ services for the local ~Se tepS Ut close lhree schools during the store by unknown Intruders. Rotary Club, a t 833-5829 or • next four years. . . Orang~ County she riff's of. 494·9846. This teat.bered "l&U,or to ~rec.s lll .. LUe..,.LailJoa~ . .,.. 1:\-----::zs·-~:::t ~--(\~(l ~-~~~c14.rreci J~ Ri wnuv,o ~orm~~~ 'fVa'S'fderitiffed by photognfph~1l'it~'C'tnWt1ft'·}®"«. ~ ---app11~-rof-6ne or""tbe Six -· ~~~ ·f\oW . ·"11lo !.T' · "~. ~Jrmah' h.'. · mconc suggested that he felt a t home on La Paz Road s urplus land committee post.a, Toro Road. They s aid there was commtttee, at . O. Box 2, because he was a honker call 84.2-•t. no evide~ o< forced entry. Laguna Beach 92852. • .. -... -, ..... -... i--OCAL I CALIFORNIA Clean Newport Project's Aim A street awffpana pro1ram. ~ncbed this Wftk ln Newport Orff. posf'd rtwer problems an uaual accordma to Wade yeler. Newport Be•ch 1eneral tervlcea dlrttlOr • Tht-proicr11tm . which lb already be1n1 ronducted on Balboa Island. l..Jdo lslr and In Coroo• de) Mar. re-quire resl •u &o kttp their cars off ont> tick of ~tr stl'Hts unl' morru~ • Wffk to make ruom for lht- •wHper TH E .SWEEPER~ A&E de fices that scrub auto c•used Pollutants off the sl re(>l ,. hill' sweeping normal debris Because or tht' equ1pnwn1 llted m lhe program, r1t · roun c1 lmt>n agrt-\'d that Ot"l&hborhoods "'hl'te' It :. ~t'd S\ust rompl) .. 1th thf' park1na f"\ncUons 50 th<-5,.HPt'r can a.t Mxt to U.. cwt» •~rt" It •111 ., u.. _,... JOOCJ ll•> .-H-r ~td lhal 1n C"Uht•r tn ~h1D\~ •bit'n OW pl\lJ(ram has i~ueon tert.t'd, ~Mdt"nl.!'i had prvbktt'> ~Wt~ to mo\·e tbt-tr n1 .-,. "WS ,· ~,. \ M ~U mald ! ' \ \\\ s.tart ~ Ulr\lrt n.-., ... -. ,. Ne>• JK rt ~l~i.. .aMl '"'""° .. \!('(' "'"W \ l.ft"d:· ~ l!>~hi nw-•:n t'l\t\$ :-~ >.t\'m 1s """'"·'~ .,.~ ,,,r ,.,, •C"C"b ~ ~ ~'\af\.\~ t"•C.tW\I\!' 8'n' Ii> • ~. f,t\~~~' H~••'ff two °'"td that •tule .,.rt•t\t , r.-vrt1. ~u. thtt usulil IWDlioH' l" ~1"$ 81T bf'll\I lorn .,wu cw stolfta '11\•t aoes oo flv • r~-~ts kfore they College Sets Whale Film A film about the humpback ~ale. titled "Winter. A time for Singing," will be shown at 7 ~-30 p. m . Friday at Orange <»ast College's Forum. . Admission is $1.50 and tickets 1iflll be available at the door. • The filrp is being shown to r'aise funds for OCC's SEA for Greenpeace Club. Dennis Delany of the Greenpeace Foun· dation will speak about Green- peace and its goals and objec- tt~es. 1..-av~ 'em alone,'' he rom· men led IN NEWPORT S HORE'. th~ nf'l&hborhood on lhe north side of Wttt Cout JUabwtty between »th Stref't •nd th~ Santa Ana JUvc.-r. the pukin& reatrlctJon hours are between 9 30 a m and 12 30 pm u•yeler u1d lbe nme system '" Obbervt•d ai. 10 other ne11hborhoodl\, &o residents can move their cars back onto a rf'sl ricled street once the :.-.t"t'pu has gone by City c:ouncllmen •&reed to in· s tatute the aweep.mg program In the nt11ghborhoocl this s ummer dl lht' req u est or th e hom~W't'lers asSO<'iation "Of cou~. arter two days, it's a lltlle early to tell. but I'd say v.e·rv g.-cting reul iiood cooper&· t ion.'· 0.yt-ler :satd Film-lecture On Underseas . World Slated Jack McKenney, underwater mm producer and adventure t"ditor or Skin Diver magazine. will speak Oct. 7 at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa . McKeMy's lecture is entitled ··The Underwater World of California and Tbinis that Go Bump in the Night." His lecture w1ll 10clude a rum. The lecture begjns al 8 p m. in the OCC auditorium. Tickets are $2.50 and are available in the OCC Ticket Office. located in the college's adminlstration build· mg. Tickets also will be availa· ble at the door. For Information about the lee· lure. call 556-5880. Evidence Ruled Out SAN FRANCISCO l AP) - Evidence seized as a result of a telephone conversation over· heard by a telephone repairman working on a line may not be used to bring a criminal charge, the California Supreme Court ruled Friday. Beating the fleot at the Beach An unusually large number of heat·escapers cavorted on South Coast beaches for a weekday escape as tern· peratures soared into the high 90s. This scene is at Hun- Thuraoay, September 28, 1978 s O.a.IL Y PILOT .4 J 7 tington Beach looking from Huntington pier toward Newport Beach. Similar crowds were at other beaches. New Laws Protect Pets PaperNmJWs Five Editors SACRAMENTO (APl - Starting next year , Tony the Tiger can't become a household pet, be killed for a movie or be "put to sleep" in a new decom· pression chamber Gov. Edmund Brown J r signed into law three balls relal· mg to animals, his office an· nounced. The laws .ito into effect Jan. L ONE BILL, SB 1481 by Sen. Alfred Song, D·Monterey Park. makes Cali/orma the fifth state in the country lo ban use of high-altitude dccompre!>SlOn chambers to kill unwanted pets. Supporters of the bill said the chambers. in which the animals die as air is removed. are dif· ficult to keep in top condition and kill lhe animals slowly or unsuccessfullv if they are not in perfect shape. Opponents said the alternate method in.the new law. a shot of sodium pentobarbita l. would also be difficult to do humanely and some pound e mployees would have the distasteful task of personally giving the death shots to hundreds of animals dailv. UNDER THE l...AW, decom· pression chambers already in operation could slJll be used, but new ones ('OU ld n ot be purchased. Another bill~ SB 490 by Sen. David Roberti. D-Hollywood. prohibits movie theaters from showing mms in which animals or humans were intentionally killed or hurt. The new law was supported by film and television stars such as Betty White and Earl Holliman, but opposed by the motion pic- ture industry. THE TIURD NEW law. AB 2840 by Assemblyman Henry Me llo. o .Watsonville. would make it illegal to keep large cats. such as tigers or cougars. as house pets. It would exempt s uch pets possessed before Jan. l and those in zoos and scientific in· sututions. Jim Pond is the new editor of Orange Coast College's weekly student newspaper. the Coast Report. Pond is a graduate of Mat.er Dei High School in Santa Ana and a third semester journalism major at OCC. Larry Saavedra of Costa Mesa is managing editor. Annette Watson and Vicki Daniel are co- editors of the editorial page. Mark Dietz, last spring's sports editor, returns to that position. Dan Tressen is tb.e advertising manager. The newspaper's advisor is communications profess or Spencer Crump. The University of Southern California Sailing T earn invites you to attend its , I f ' I< I , l ,. THIS WEEKEND Saturday and Sunday, September 30 and October 1, 9 o.m. to 5 p.m. at:· Phillips Morine Stores .~i.~.:_New~r:t . ~, . r-:-Y.J _,,,~ ·Ne\\1>ort t:~~fi · --~~, PER E -- ALL ITEMS MUST GO! --3 Solings, 2 Tempests, . .. 1410 dinghy, 33 bags of sails for 40-50 ft boats, miles of lim, aorted electronics, turnbuckles; Avon liferaft, anchors, & h111dreds of misc. Cotne see It all I OPEN 10 THE PUBLIC # All proceeds go to the USC Sailing T earn Fund .. -.. -.... ,. . . . . . . ---~ , 40CAL Thurwday, September 28. 1978 OAll.V PILOT AJ7 • t: · All--A•eri~an Ratlllfl Pu_nc_h ____ __,GWC Newspaper Cited Bargain Fete Set s.Alra CalifcwWe A.ta•aHwe · ALL MAJOR 4 MINOR REPAIRS .... ~For Seniors • • -. ~~. Sailing Film ' , . ... Showing Set ' • , .. .. I t. ..The Dove," a reature·length film a bout a :Newport Beach boy who sailed alone around the )vorld, will be shown free t.o senior citizens in ~aguna Beach on Oct. 20. i The showing is co.sponsored by the Council on ~ging and Laguna Federal Savings and Loan. and ).till be at 2 p.m. at the South Coast Theater. : Free tickets may be obtained from Bob Porter et the Council on Aging office, 515 Forest Ave. I • • • j ~ GrollfJ~ l'•l-t~ • The newly appointed Laguna Beach Arts Com· •, mission is seeking a volunteer to take the mjnutes 1 al regular commission meetings. <. The Arts Commission meets the second and : fourth Mondays or each month at 7:45 p.m. in ·: council chambers. The recording secretary would , type the minutes and prepare them for mailing. [ ) Persona Interested , 'BRIEFS : can. call commission chairman Hal Pastroiua I at 494 -9354. ' • ,• ~ Talk .. C'Mla• Slatefl ~ The Laguna Beach Panhellenic Association Jo will meet for coffee at 10:30 a .m. Oct. 4 at the : Three Arch Bay Clubhouse in South Laguna. " "China Today" will be the topic of Harry ~ Lawrence's taJk together with a slide presentation f sbowing pictures or the new Mao Jlemorial and • the Forbidden City. ; Reservations and further information may be '• obtained by calling Mrs. Ross Miller 494-3820 or / Mrs. Elmer LaLanne 494-4585. , .. . "\ Elejt ... t, C'.•el •1•es Sec ~ Straight Ahead, Inc., the Dana Point-based ) residential program for drug abusers, ls hosting a ~ pancake breakfast complete with elephant andi •camel rides Sunday ~ The fund·raisiOg breakfast will be held from 8 ; a.m. to noon, with rides from 10 a .m. t.o 5 p.m. : Cost of the breakfast is $1, and another $1 gets • a ride on the animals. • The Straight Ahead program is located at ; 34185 Coast Hi~hway in Dana Point. -· •Fall f'li•fl' at T~ple Billa T he Temple Hills Community Association wi11 hold its annual Fall Fling on Saturday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Ron Chilcote, 1940 San Remo. Door pnzes, music and a late gourmet dinner will be featured at the Laguna Beach gathering. Lag-Otlf!n A rdmties Among the classes and activities being offered by the Laguna Beach Recreation Department are sailing. dog obedience, gymnastics and women's running, beauty and modeling ror l3·1B year olds a nd make-up and fashion for women. Others include needlepolnt, bridae and several a.reaa of dance from belly dance to clbco and Jau, tap and ballet. .• Further Wormation m ay be obtained by call· • -Jng the City of Laguna Beach, ~-3311, ext. 238 . . .,. .. · ·· ••~lo~ lt'erfallep Sec :·~·. Artist/lecture Scott Moore wUl explore the · medium of lrarusp1rent watercolor lD "Workshop /th WateN."Olor," one of more than 40 Community ' . ~rvlces Foruma For Learni.na ottered at Sad· :'-~eback Comm\lnily Collect, a apokeaman said. · ,· The 1\x·letlSlon coune l• to rneet on con· _, __.,cuUve Tbundays beglnnlnc ~ rrom 7 to 10 .~ p.m. T he sen~ fff w1U be $215 and pre-rqiatration -.1 GI requin!d . •. , More 5Ald the point «> be atreeeed in hla clat• -1s observance and placement or va1Yea t.o obtain depth and balance tn palnttng. For more information. caU the Office of Com- munity Services at &31·7532 or~. ext. 266. ' lioJd ... n We:.t < 'olleKe'a student ntlw•O•llC•. th4! Bn111dlnJt Iron, bas rt'ct'l\'t'd lhc All American ratln1 trom th.-l\bbOC1utc.-d CollealatA! Press al the Uruvt'ffllly CJ( MlnnclilOla School of Journ.llh:nn _ fo r the fou r th coa secutive item"•t~r the Bnmchng Iron received markll of d1t.lin~·l1on for coveraae and content. t•<Ht.orasl leadership Wld opl· n1on ftalures. phys ical 111ppcarance ..1nd v1sulll commun1n1Uon, photo· graphy art and tht• ust' of graphics. Jud1mg Wlili buM'<i on the spnng L»78 11:,ue:;, wtwn Suzannt Curtis WMS c.-itt•cut1ve editor SCOTTS FAMILY LAWN SEED 1000 SQ. FT. Fi.rat. that great Med. the 01W that ... ma to come through lt all with flying colon, the one that Jougha at th• Jdd •• tesml.H. and grows (What i. he drinldng?). Other editors were R. P~ul Zieke. Thu 28th an nu a I ELECTRONIC TUNE UP SPECIAL (With this Id) FOUIGN & oo..esnc 4 cJlndu 130• • .,...135• managing editor; Robert Wilbur. B a re a 1 n F est iv a 1 news ; Bnan Trela. edltoriaL"i: Happy s Po n s ore d by l h e Hunt and Michael Whipple, fealw-es: Wo m en's Fellowsh ip Myriam Mou r a n l. arts ; Jim will be held from 9:30 McCurdie. sports, and Gail Kiefer. a.m. t.o 3:30 p.m . Oct. 3 pbot.ocraphy a n d 4 a l t h e r-=========::----, Neighborhood Congrega- ( ) lional Chureb on the cor- JACK i\ N D ER SON ner or Glenneyre and St. I cJln du 140" Prece u'tdudes labof. plugs. p04nt1, condenaet, Soooe. adjust Points. tlmtng, catburetor. etc. _ _ Ann's, Laguna Beach. 17631 CRABB LANE. H.I • REVEALS Lunch sandwiches and 1 Blodc W. of Beach. 1 B4ock s, of Slatet In the DAILY PILOT SCOTTS ... ~ STARTER < FERTILIZER ~ 11 . .. ~~. u 87 600 SQ.fl. Don't let th1a great weath•r go by without doing th• lawn or nno'nlting IL And gi•• thoee little aeedl•• a little blcznlret and a little help. salad bar will be served both days between 11 842-8116 a .m . and 1 :30 p .m . ----------------~ . . . SCOTTS TURF BUILDER 69 2000 SQ. FT. Speaking ot help, don't forget your old lawn. A Dice prolonged fMcllng with Scott. dry formula. Hey, I'm not maJdng all tbJ.a up. Scott• 18 a qaallty c:ompany. •. ::: \\~·· GhlE ~H AP WIZ\iot. SOME W.T SUH AMO~ ~,.. ,,,,,..I> ~&"t &crntM' WA'f # 1 CEDAR SHAKES 6997SQ. THOMPSON WATER SEAL 2 27 GARAGE DOOR WEATHERSTRIP 9 FT. 1~7 247 HEAVY -CEDAR SHAKES Nothing loob ao Callfomla l1b a~ cedar roof a11 •till gift th• girl 1D a Blldnl my Yote.) sr ALUMINUM ANDVINYL THRESHOLD Vinyl pntu.d aga1ut the door bottom for a perfect seal. (t knew a perfect seal once. Could play a tune 1 97 and k"f time with lta flip pen. THE SENTRY SAFE SURVIVOR 2a•7 #208AV • QT. 6 77 GAL Protect ext.non. water head.a right off. Maybe you1l want to MCll thoM ablng ... for "9ll &ong. w •. lOOAMP OVERHEAD FEED .SERVICE BOX 2977 Oun come• with the main breaket. does theirs? (I never saw one that didn't come. with the main breaker: baYe you?) 0 0 UGHT FIXTURES YOUR CHOICE 6'' mcHEN. #824 14H BEDROOM. # 1924 OR 14" BATHROOM #392 TbeM C1N ~Ko. IC IOIP. (J doo't bow wby l • AU you want to bow la U.tb.y work cmd tMy clO.) U lt'e drafty out In tbe garage (maybe you abou1d NGd th• paper In th• ll.tng room lib •••rrbody elae) w.at.bentrip th. thlog. 1r JAMB-UP DOOR STRIP 297 Comee In Gold or Aluminum cmod.lsed. Loob so ale. you'll want to lean the dO« open all th. time (18 he kidding?). No. 298A. ALLISON s;e" nusH & ~~ OFFSET HINGES · ·. 47c PAIR QUAKER S".'A TE DELUXE MO':'OH OIL 20/50 VT. QUAKER I STATE· ~ \f( iTOU Ull --.._, ... ----.. ""' -... --.. \ . " AJ8 OAA.V ptLOT 9PEC1Al QUEST aoo ·•u·~ Seniors Evem Satluday Bob 'Ike' Beer will be a guest al a senior citliens ' picnic and variety show sponsored by the Fluor Community Involvement Team on Saturday. Beer, a retired employee of Fluor Corporation, has gained national recognition for his resemblance to the lat e Pre s ident Eisenhower. The picnic. scheduled from 11 a.m. WltH 3 p.m. at Irvine Park, Orange, will include approx- imately 200 low-income seniors from four com· munity centers in El Modena. Santa Ana and Anaheim. The variety show will feature the Kool Kats and Kitchen Band, a group of retirees from Leis ure World in Laguna Hills. A group of employee volunteers from Fluor Corporation. Irvine. the Fluor Community In· volvement Tea m an nually completes ap· proximately 10 com· munity service projects in Orange County. The task force num· bers more than 250 volunteers , who generate fW1ds for pro- jects carried out during non-work hours. Actress' Suite Hit NICE, France (}.P) - Actress Cathe rine Oeneuve lost $5,800 worth of valuables to thieves who broke into her studio suite. Police said a ring and makeup case were l n in the burglary. .. We felt the energy and c.ompellll, ';;,W:; of his faith ~-v I 'h.tt, April 1918 "I hove beef! emotJonolly mO'led by Schuller ... oft.en co the point of tears:• tlm West MqpfM. April f 978 • .•• ~ Hour ts rore omoni TV Mt\'lcal ..... Tim• Mogg- m, Febrilary 1915 Thurldey, 8-c>tember 21. li78 CAUFORNIA I MISCELLANY Lake Havasu Voters Approve Citylwod 2-1 Coastal Panels Win .Two-year Extension LAKE llAVASU CITY, Arlt tAPl -More lhan half the ot11lblu voltirs turned out to vote thia Colurado Rkvt'r C'Ommunlty Into cityhood Unofflc\al returns show re11ldents support" incorporation by better than a 2· l marJCin. They alao approved moHures to dis.solve the Lake Havai>u Jrrlj&atlon and Drainafle District and I.he Lake llavH~ Sanitary District, UNOFFICIAL TALLIES aiave dtyhood 2,484 votc11 , whlle 1,033 vot ta op1>C>9ed the Incorporation. The result.a will be cann11&ed Oct 2 by Mohave County 1upervl10n;, whO wlll lsJue an order to create the cjty The supervison a lso will name e\'tm lnwr1m cHy rounc1I members. ~rvice clubs in Lake Havasu City have said they would puss alone re· com m enda l1o ns tor counci l ap· pomtees to the supervisors. but tho8e ·h ave not been mude The dist ricts. and McCulloch Properties Inc , the developer, have operated the community since its in· ception in L964 fLETCHEa SH£PA&D, president or the sanitary and drainage boanl, admitted before the vote lhul the rommunlly htts not had sotne or the C'Ontrols anct ~ervices needed under the arrangement "We hftv\' locked the legal authori· ty required to ttake action," he said. The Citizeoi; for Incorporation has ~ .. o all.ernplin~ to Incorporate this Colorado rt1ver town tor several ye an. THE NEW·COlJNTY Study Steer· lnJJC Comm1ttee, opposed to incorpora· t1on of l.ake Havasu City, proposed t•reaUng a 15th Arizona county as an ulternative A countywide vote on forming Havasu County is scheduled Oct. 17. Opponents or incorporating Lake Havasu City contend that creating "another layer of government" will add to their tax burden. Proponents say police protection would be in· creased; along with control over zon- ing, development and deed restric· lions. °"'" ...... ''"' ~ SPONSORED BILL Bruce Nestande Bill Signed SACRAMENTO IAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has signed a $7.6 mlllion bill for the plan· ning of new California prisons and the possible razing or San Quentin and Folsom. S ACRAMENTO (A P ) - California's six regional coastal com· missions will exist until June 30, 1981, instead of expiring two years earlier. under a bill signed into Jaw by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The Democratic governor signed AB 3478 by Assemblyma n Bruce Nes tande, R-Orange, who said Wednesday the measure was needed to insure "the orderly preservation of the coast." NESTANDE SAID THERE had been controveny concerning the re· gional commissions, so a legislative compromise allowed them to expire on June 30, 19'19. Nestande said the purpose or his bill was ''to insure local bodies will have a dominant influence on creat· ing local coast.al plans rather than submitting them to the statewide coastal commission where there would be Jess chance or local input." Hair the regjonal commissioners are local government officials. Once the regional commissions go out of ltllR WEEKEND SALE SALE ENDS SA TU RDA Y. SEPTEMBER 30Tii ... H URRY. SOME QUANTITIES ARE LJMITED! business, a 1976 law calls for half or the members or lhe statewide com· mission to be from local govern· ments. 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'\'. toeks VOL 7', NO. 271 , 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1978 TEN CENTS Bistori~ FHglat The Chicago, a Douglas-built World Cruiser, was one of three aircraft making world hi story 54 years ago today. The six U.S. Army Air Service ruers who ~tepped from the biplanes gained fame as the first to circumnavigate the globe by air. Henry Ogden of Laguna Niguel was one of those men who braved ele ments and adversity to win the international race to post the ac· complishment. Related pictures and story. Page A3. 7 ,000 Protest Value Jacobs Gets 500 Call.s a Day Over Taxes By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of Ille O.lly ..ii.t Staff Ruth Wald, a widow who lives in Irvine, is one of the 7,000 peo. pie in Orange County who've dis· agreed with Assessor Bradley Jacobs on the taxable value of their property. Mrs . Wald, like her 7,000 coun- terparts. has filed a protest over her lax assessment. ··It's been a banner year for protests," Jacobs sighed. He said those 7,000 people have filed a total of 19.000 protests, an in· crease or 609 percent over last year. "We get 500 caJls a day,•• Jacobs said. Property owners have untn 5 p.m. Monday lo file their protests which will be beard by one or two, three· member boards appointed by the county Board of Supervisors. Forms are available in Jacobs' ofrice at 400 Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana Jacobs said a large portion of those proj.ests have been filed by people like Mrs. Wald at the urg· Ing of his staff. Mrs . Wald i s protesting because her assessment is about $7 .000 higher than she calculates it should be. She was reassessed because her property went from joint ownership to her single ownership when her husband died two years ago. Mrs Wald says her property should be valued at the 1975-76 level like everyone elses. not re- assessed And she's got Ute state Board of Equ1alization on her side Jacobs agreed that Mrs. Wald probably is right, but he said she aod others in her situation should me thelr protests in order to bave ~ome public record of their plight That may be, but Mrs. Wald is not enthusiastic about it. · ·1 "They told me I'd have to comply with the law, but they're not complying with the Jaw," she said. Jacobs noted that the equaliza· tion board. which set s the guidelines ror au or the state's county assessors. just exempted widowhood, divorce and mar· * * * riage from grounds for reassess- m ent a month ago. Thal was after the reassessments were set by his staff and in the mail to property owners. "This year. with Proposition 13, there are obviously more problems than before. We 're just trying lo help the public as much as we can," he said. * * * Jacobs to Delay On Leasehold Tax O range County Assessor Bradley Jacobs said he doesn't plan to change assessments on Irvine Co. leaseholds until the State Board of Equalization ex· plains the outcome of Tuesday's meeting to him. Board members met in Sacramento Tuesday and voted to block property tax reassess· ment of homes and businesses on leased land. Jacobs had reassessed Irvine Company leaseholds in the wake of passage of Proposition 13. The reassessment was based on a legal opinion that sale of the Irvine Company last s um- mer constituted a sale or its land. Under Proposition 13 pro- perty may only be reassessed if it is sold. According lo Assemblyman Ron Cordova, D-EJ Toro, the board agreed lo reassess only the reversionary or property owner's interest In Irvine Co. * * * leaseholds, a ruling that s hould drop those reassessments of homes and businesses by about 90 percent. Cordova proposed the plan before the board. But Jacobs said Wednesday that he won't do anything until he sees a report on the board's action. •'They told me lo expect the report by next week," he com- mented. "Until then I intend to follow the existing rules and pro- cedures." Jacobs said he also is awaiting a report on the board's action on assessment of gas and oil re- serves. "We have several million dollars worth of oil fields in this county and that ruling could be significant-once we find out what it is ... he said According to The Associated Press members refused to act on reassessment of oil and gas reserves, postponing that de· cision until next month •• * * Aitkd CIA? Mobster Tells Role In Plot on Castro WASHINGTON <API - Reputed mob leader Santo Traf· ficante told Congress today he participated in a CIA assassina- tion plot against Fidel Castro because "I thought I was help- ing the United States govern· menl." Testifying before the House assassinations committee under a grant of immunity, Trafficante denied that he se rve d as anything more than an in- terpreter providing English and Spanish translations for the others involved in the 1960 plot against the Cuban president. He said he knows nothing about any attempt by Castro to retaliate. Tbe committee subpoenaed Trarficante to testify on the final day of a month or hearings ex· amining whether there was a conspiracy behind the assassma· lion or President Kennedy in Dallas on Nov. 22. 196a. Some conspiracy theoris ts have speculated that organized crime figures plotted Kennedy's murder because of his ad· ministration's crackdown on the Mafia. Trafficante, a hunched. gray· haired man of 63, bas been Iden· tified by law enforcement authorities as the long-time boss of Florida c rime s yndicate operations. Until Castro came to power in 1959. he ran gambling casinos in Havana. As Trafficante began his testimony, committee Chairman Louis F. Stokes, D-Ohio, asked the roulme opening questions about place of residence and place of birth. Trafficante declined to say ·where he was born, citing his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. The commit· tee then presented him wilh a federal court order granting im· <See JFK, Page AZ> San Diego Wntroller Due to Talk Got It All? -flere's Where to Put It SAN DIEGO <APl -Federal investigators say they hope by Friday to question an air traffic controller who was the las t person to talk to two pilots before their planes collided in the nation's wors t aviation dis· DALLAS <AP l -Neiman-Marcus, the Dallas· based specialty store. is offering the ultimate gift for the person who has everything a granite mountain cavern to store it in. Neiman-Marcus· Christmas catalogue contains three "his and hers" 700-cubic-foot, temperature· and humidity-controlled vaults deep within a 9,000- foot mountain in Utah 's Wasatch Range. The price -$90,000 for a 50-year lease. aster The controller, who was not identified. was s uffering from an e motional condition a nd was "not able to be interviewed lm· mediately ... Phillip Hogue, head of the National Transportation Safety Board investigation. said "One may store here. with impunity and far from all unin vited eyes. the originals of oils you'd hate to lose. the real jewelry. a very rare vintage Bordeaux. a golden ingot or two ... "the catalogue says. Wednesday. Protecting the vault, in addition to its naturaJ setting. is a surveillance system with closed-circuit and hair-trigger alarms powe red by waterfall- generated electricity. "We have more questions than answers." said Hogue, concern- ing the crash that killed at teast 'It's •ust Ti· me' 150 people. ·'The more we know. di the less we know .. (Related storv AS l Also on Wednesday. more than 350 friends and relatives gaThered al a memorial service to mourn victims of the disaster. Hogue said 143 people who wit· nessed the collJsioo of a Pacific Southwest Airlines jet and a single-engine Cessna 172 on Monday had been interviewed and 79 others were waiting to be questioned. including the pilots Airp_ort Manager Resigning Position By GARY GRANVILLE Of llM 0.lly .. , ... Sutt O.lly .. , ... SU.tt ,_ AIRPORT CHIEF QUITS of two small aircraft who may Orange County Airport have seen the crash Manager Robert Bresnahan, 57. Earlier. officials speculated has resigned effective Oct. 15. that the pilot of the PSA Boeing Bresnahan's resignation com· 727. who had been warned he es 10 years after he took over was in the same area as a small management of the airport and plane. became confused and steered it through the stormy in· thought he was being warned troduction of commercial jet about a second liJlht plane that flights . was in the area. While under press ure from But Hogue said Wednesday s urrounding com munities to that possibility now "appears re· curtail jet aircraft activity at mote." The probable elimina· the airport. he turned it into lion or the third-plane theory county government's top profit leaves questions of who or what maker. PSA pilot James McFeron saw Now. for example. the re 1s when h e told the tower. more than $4 million accumulat- "Tbey've passed," after being ed in an enterprise fund derived informed a small plane also was from airport profits. approachin~ the field. Today. when djscussing his re- " We 've got pieces of the s1gnation from his $32,614 a year puzzle. We're trying to put them job. Bresnahan sa id. " It's just to~ether," Hogue said. time to do some of the things Both the PSA and Cessna I've always wanted to do " pilots were warned of the danger The retiriflg airport manager twice -when they were three admitted ~here are othe~ jobs .· ·~~·_..4?11..:.~..te~-Y l.'m the.one who· ~ --~ ,S'Mf•c;· the ones ho made t e mistake, not me." V F • 1 s • miles and then one mile apart -open to him elsewhere in the .I 4 ~er l es u• t by the same controller at airport field. County's Bresnahan • • -4" -;, ~. "'"""~~· ·~~-~..._<J:~~U':: Br~snahan refused to blame a .. • ,, .. •4-.J''......-.:"..~'..~aH<I ·. ~~-.--'K"'~...... :r. ,. ~-~~~vH .<. « I , • ~ -., "' ·--~ -"' u.' ~ , . ..-·:_...,, ~_,;,~· ~ti . ., • ~.J ~ --~ ,.. t ·_-ai.';{ :::z· _ .. Ov A not s ure the pilot of the PSA jet pansion ' e 1rpo f: • ~ ~ .. ' ~ ~ ---=-.,. · Coast Weather Sunny through Friday with highs ranging from 70s at the beaches through lhf> mid·80s inland. Lows tonight 60 to 70. INSIDE TODA"° Chem Kerr of Htmttngton llarbour ha.t come up with an 1mprotnMttwna.l comed11 clala that is a lui with tlw ll<>WaQ wt. See Featunno. Cl. ... er Ssess 1"H nnts was told to take evasive action. his decision to leave hi_s job. ity fl.Jul • •~ The PSA pilot acknowledged However, he admitted that LOS ANGELES <AP> -Al· torney General Evelle Younger said today that his office has filed suit against Alameda Coun· ty ror allegedly raising the 1975· 76 tax assessments to offset the effect.a of Proposition 13. "It looks like a number or gov· ernment officials in California simply refu.se to accept the message of Proposition 13," Younger said al a news con- rerence in his office. "The peo· pie have ordered that property taxes be lowered and that pro- perty assessments be returned to 1975 levels." Under Proposition 13, proper- ty tax cannot exceed one percent of the market value based on 19'75·76 tax bills. Younger said that although the •ult was filed against only one county1 his office had sent letters to a11se1uwrs in all M California counties advising them against ''retroactively In· creasing the 1975-76 assessed value." •.ff@ •Hid, Utt' . ~ ~,..Ql'f ,\D Alameda and Contra Costa COUn· Uea have admiltff either ralaln1 a11e11ments oa property tt-.t L had been reappraised during the. 1975-76 ta" year or assessing for the first time other properties never reappraised that year. Younge r . the Republican gubernatorial candidate. said his office filed suit only in 'Alameda County Superior Court because the decision reached in that county's case will affect similar situations throughout the slate. "We're getting complaints rfom practically every county in the state." he said • Younger said he also advised the state Board of Equalization that he would not defend that body in any action challenging its opinion that assessors can retroactively increase the value ol property. 27 Cope Fired WICHITA, Kan <AP l Twent[ilfcn polt~e orricers lost their --aa4 23S-tirefi&b*era • and t ~Ir unJon were fined' a total of $8,525 because of a 10. day atrike earlier this month. both warnings, but the Cessna placing the airport within the <See PLANES. Page A2) <See t\IRPORT, ~age A2> lrVine Police Promote Muir To Lieutenant • • Sgt. Albert Muir. a 10-year police veteran. will be promoted to lieutenant in the Irvine Police Department Sunda}I. A veteran of seven years wllh the Costa Mesa Pol\ce and three years in Irvine. Muir wlll be responsible for managing police· related activities in Irvine's jurisdiction south of the San Diego 'Freeway Muir holds a master's degree in business administration (tom Pepperdlne University. The 32 year-old otricer's pro· motion comes three weeks after hia wire c~~a &ll!e birth t.o a 'Mby tlif. Aililey ClrlaWlie.- M u l r 3nd his wtre· a no dauJ(hter llve tn Belmont ShOres. u N LretJfaANf!' ,..._ Irv In•'• Albert Muir Erwisioned Al UC Irvine By WILLIAM HODGE Of Ille o.11, ~, ... si.tt UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said today Proposition 13 and rising Orange County housing costs could lower the quality of instruction at the 10,000·student campus. Although the university is not financed direclly by property ta xes . the University of California budget depends on state allocations which have been reduced as a result or state bail out funds paid to local gov· ernmental agencies and school districts. "Proposition 13 with the added problem of the high cost of hous· ing and the salary freeze re· duces our ability to be com- petitive, .. Aldrich said, citing in· stances of several instructors who chose not to accept UC Irvine teaching positions. A\dr\ch Hid t potential pro-r essor from the Mtdwest or (See lllVlNE, Page :n • I JlS DAILY PJLOT I F,.... P.,,eAI J FK ... munaty from proatt~utauo ror anylhln1 he mlf(ht H )' and he ugrcl'd to t<>l>Ufy Ill' l'Onl't'ded lhiil ht· loi.I thou!>artd:-uf dollan wtum tht> Cit•tro cowrnnwnt <'loM-d dolit'n Ch{• casinos and P<'knowlf'd&C"d thul Ill' WU1> dt•tiunt-.1 nlonK wtth otht•I l'UKIOI, llp(•rator:!ll Ill Mlr1 uf 11 ront't•nttuU1"1 r ump fur ,tboul I wu month# m lt~\9 n u t h ,. 'Ill I d h t' tw I I t• " ,. ), (.'iutro'i. bruthur Hooul in tcr<'e-df'd in hu& ht-half and tw waus releued und tllo"'c·d to re rnain to Cuba II«> Hid pc I ft vuluntarlly 1n mid 1980 und ~l tll'd rn M1om1 Lah• lhut year. 1o1un"''l'r Johnn) ttu.-.1•111 ~pproa<'ht>d ham ubout JOUUfli In the: plot llHIUru.t l-'1Jtl Caatru. Tralllcan te auid ··At thal um.:. t thought 1t Vfai. t• good ttun.N." hl' tl'~t ICird · lie h.td t'1>tabht>tlt'd n <'ommun"I bu1>u 90 r:nJIC!S from th<' Unacl'd Stut~• I KO lllong with 1t t~'l'UUi.t~ f figured il wa like a war ' He aaid ROielll .. told me tht- l'l A and the Uruted States gov ernment" wanted Castro killed Bridging tlae Gap An Internal CIA re1)0rt 1n 1967 described Tr»Hacante as the courier who dell v,·rud poison pills to a Cuban contact 10 place in Castro's food TruHicante said the con ~p1r utors did doclde to use poison pills but denied that he delivered them. Jrvine I h~h S<:hool fa cult\' members have formed 4j nt,•w rock group. "Oc-~enerallon Gap." to .1-wrform ror students. Seated are Andrea Kustin and Carol Shackelfor d. Standing. from left to right, art Bev McKeown. Art F enwick. Kent Bentley, Kimberlee Birdwell. Paul Jacob, Bob Pest o lesi. Joh n McKeever and Goff Ber liner Cthe onlv student > The intelligence agency report said the Cuban who received the µi lls returned them after two weeks because he "got cold feet." Un like today, Trafficantc wus oot granted immunity when he refu sed to answer q uestions before the committee during iul early stage of its investigation in 1977 SF Demonstrators Bum W ar$hip Flag The committee hopes to ei.tablish whether Tratricante had lies to Jack Ruby. the Dallas nightclub operator who shot a nd killed Lee Harvey Oswald in the Dallas police sta· tion The Warren Commission concluded Oswald killed Ken- nedy and neither he nor Ruby was part of a conspiracy. ,.,.... P-.e Al IRVINE ..• E.astt?rn Unih:d St ates would weigh his presen t ho using againi;t what he could expect in Southern California. .. He would be coming out t-0 here t.o les.11er land 1rnd a smaller house and paying thee or four times more for It," the top or- ficial said. He said Governor Brown's post·Propo61Uon 13 salary freeze for stale employees. includlng university professors, a lso re· du<'<:d the ins titution's com· petiliveness on the instructor murk et. And the controversial proper- ty tax limitation Initiative has redured the funds UC Irvine or- ficials anticipated ror this year by $1.5 mjJlion. "Many ot the posltlom1 we planned on filling will not be fille d." Ald rich said. "We'll have less in the way or instruc· tional 8t;Sistance ror the faculty ttnd the elaboration of the Social Ecology program a nd Graduate School of Adminsitratlon will not take place as planned." The university, the chancellor said , will also experience iside effects from the tax reduction initiative 's impact on other gov-ernmental agencies. SAN FRANCISCO tl\P > Viole nce flared today when a fleet of BriUsh warships sua led up to Fisherman's Wharf and demonstrators opposed to British intervention an Northern Ireland set fire to a British flag. As the fleet's flagship docked. a demonstrator climbed a chain link fence and draped the Union J ack across a cable. then sel it art re . Wh en a young mun reached up, pulled the nag down <ind stomped out thl' flame~. he was smashed over the head with a Badham's Foe Works to Ax Inventory Tax Jim McGuy, U.S. Rep. Robert Badham's Demooratic opponent in the <Wth congressional dis- trict, said today he a nd two others are launching an 1n itiative to repeal Californaa·i. business inventory tax McGuy, at a Santa Ana press conference, said the initiative 1s not designed t.o boost his election effort. Jnstead, as president of World· American Businessmen's As sociation. McGuy said the bust· ness inventory tax has long been a tax he and other bu!iinessmen view .as unfair. · J oining McGuy an t he in iliative effort are Rohert B. Music, a Democratic candidate for North Orange Cou nty's 70th Assembly District. and Hunt- in g t o n Beach rca ltor J oe Blodgett. The three said t.hey would forward an appUcation to begin the initiati ve pr ocess to California Attorney Gtine r al Evelle Youn"er todav. Music, a Santa Ana attorney, "ll will have a definite impact said efforts would be made to on what we're a ble t.o do with qualify the initiative for a 1979 our teaching hospitals," he sald. election but most likely It would ··Most of our patients at the not be placed before voters until medical center are county pa-the J une, l980, primary. lients that the county pays for." He said roughly 500.000 . • signatures wm be needed to • The "face" of UC Irvine s qualify the initiative for ii future campus. will also show ~ome ef-ballot. ~""·~~redy~~dlS~{Ate income. M cGu~ said however the in· • I~~ {_~'A~·1W~'f .. • ~~~i_~~~~tr:~-.--~>.r,.:. ... ., ·~ . "This is IA cruclul lime in the p res s ure .. 0~1i'ucr~me"n t o· h1st.or y. ~r the .. camp~s fo~ _its legislators to do uwuy with the ~u antcnan~e . Aldrich sa1 ~. inventory tu . After. JO years. wear a.nd tear as E liminating the tax, he con- occurn ng and our maintenance tended would make California and ooerations fund is less. ! more ~ttracti ve lo business and ·'The place will show wear create additional job~ along with more than we hoped... state revenue. wood and cardboard sign read· 1ng . "Stop the Br itish death fleet.·· /I. brref bu&.· v1olcnt brawl ensued in wh1 ·.the pro· Irish de- monstrators overwhelmed t he re w who opposed their de- monstrution. About half the 100 persons at dockside appeared lo be part of the anti-British de- monstration. No one appeared to be serious· Iv injured in the scurne. which lasted only a couple of minutes. There were no arrests. The fl ecl is here o n a "goodwill mission" but the reis· ty s ig n-waving band of de- mons trators greeted the ships. singing, "If you hate the British navy. clap your hands." A flin- ty. red-haired guitarist led pro· testors through a series of ob· scenity rilled anti-British folk songs. A n or ganizer of th e d e · monstralion, Daniel McGr ath, said its purpose was "to let the British know they're not welcome fl ere as long as they keep kllling Irish children and torturing Irish prisoners " He said today's protest was JUi.l a wurmup. f',.._PageAJ AIRPORT .•. structure of the county's fi rst s upe r agency. the Gener a l Services l\gcncy. a erected his decision. •'T here is some frustration when there is failure to make de· cisions that must be made in time ly fashion," Bresnahan said. But, he emptrasized, there are no "sour grapes" reflected in his decision to leave his job. SI'VDEN1'S GRASS NCTF GREENER WENATCHEE, Wash. (AP> - A microscopic examination in a biology lab turned Into a police J nterrogation for a Wenatchee High School student. · sfeM~~flrlMi~~yq,, s tuden t was c ha r ged w ith possession or marijuana after the biology tcucher discovered the "grass" that he was intently s tud yi ng wa s th e w ro ng s pecimen. OAANOI! COAST DAILY PILOT Poor Victims TV Set Stolen Second Time ........ ,_, YK•"'•• ... MW0._ .. __ ·-.. ·-...... ·=::r:.wr,::- °""''"'" .._ .I( ... ~~ "'" County Rherlff's investigators Romelimes seem a bit calloused about burglaries. They handle a lot of them. But the plainclothes offi cers headquartered In the South County Substation, Laguna Niguel. are rumlo1 over Ule theft of a tclcvialon set Wt.'<.lncsday. TAKEN FROM A ''HUMBLE'' Da na Point apartment. was a 19-lneh portable color set, about the only Item or value In the home of a 52-yeur-old Mexican American fry cook and his wife. Newport Cops Nab Suspect In Burglary A night-long stakeout patd orr this morning for a team or Newport 8c<Jch d1.:ll'Cl1ves who surrounded a bNwly shop and cornered the man lhcy believe may be responsibl · for nearly 100 break ins Gary Bell. 24. was booked on suspicion of burglary and is be· ing held in the city Jail in heu or· $10.000 bail Be ll had been livi ng al a Newport Beach motel. Police followed him from the motel to a beauty shop in Tustin where he was arrested a fter allegedly break in~ into the establishment. OHic(•rs said he has been sought by police In Costa Mesa, Fou ntain Valley. llunllnglon Beach, Westminster and Gurdcn Grove for a string of business burgl(Jries in which cash was the onlv thin5t taken • Tnmtron (one gun/one Jens/ Color sysrem • Pushbutton Expr8"s Tun1rlJi '°' 1ns.ta.nt channel selechon A11a1table in 2 1 19· t 7" & 15 diagonal All m stock t<V-800 Sony Trinttron Sony·s newest A C DC Take anywhere portable 8 inch diagonal KV-9 300 9 01ao onat Tete111s1on • Tnn1tron lone gun/one lens) Col<>< Syarem • 100% sohd·stete tor reliable operation H...Uditg Blgla More Cooling Said in Sight , By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of .... Delly ,., ........ The worst Is apparently over for Orange County residents caught in one of the longest Sep- tember heat waves in years. Cool ocean breezes are break- ing through a Santa Ana condi- tion and temperatures dropped below the 00-degree mark Inland today for the first Ume in eight days. Despite the cooling tre nd. weather forecasters said today temperatures will remain above normal through the weekend. Highes near 88 are forecast for inland folks and about 80 for beach areas. Lows will stay In the 60s. "I think everyone b as had enough or it,·· said J . Sherman D e nn y. th e uno ff icial weatherman for the Huntington f',....PageAJ PL.ANES ••• pilot's responses were garbled. Hogue said. Hogue said the Federal Avla· l ion Administration was analyz. ing radar data from both planes. At the memorial service al St . Joseph's Cathedral, mourners fought back te·ars as the Rev. Robert Gavotta, vice chancellor of the Roman Catholic Diocese or San Diego. I.Old the m: "The life and death of each or us has influ ence over t he li ves or others Their griefs and sor rows are our griefs and sorrows." The Mass was attended by do:iens or PSA employees and relatives or those who died. Thi rty-seven airline employees. including seven crew members, died in the crash. Monday's crash killed 13.'l on t he jet, two in the Cessna and at least 13 in th e North Par k neighborhood where the planes crashed three miles north of Lindbergh Field. Investigators said the death toll among those on the ground could go lligher as coroner's de- puties continue trying to identiry bodies. Ma ny victims wer e mutilated. Beach area HC! hllB been keep- ina weather charts since 1930. He said temperatures ln the OOs prompted by an easter!y flow of hot air are not unusual m Sept6mber. but he had to go back to 1939 to compare the Jenl(th of the current heal wave. The thermometer in Hunt· ington Beach d ropped nine degrees Wednesday to a Tues- day high of 82. It was 75 at the Har bor Department in Newport Beach. • Denny's records show that the highest te mpe rature in Sep· te mber for Huntington Beach was 106 In the late 50s. T he cool ocean air doubted the humidity to 57 percent for the coastal areas of Orange County Wednesday. And weather forecaster s warned that unother high pre· ssure ridge is now building over Oregon and Northern California whlc.h Is expected to move into the Southern California are1t later this week. So residents can keep their fal: wa rdrobe in mothballs at least through the weekend because of unseasonably warm weather . Oops; Video (;eis Nudes BAYVILLE, N J . <A P \ Cable telev1!Sion sub scrlbers in Ocean County were startled when nude bodies started prancing across their screens. Sever al sub ·cr•btr<: called police Wednesday and the station, Clear Ca· ble Television-Channel 8, to complain that 3 porno· graphic movie was being telecast, police said. Station m anager Can· dace Cox contlrmcd that an unauthorized movie de- picting people in the nude was on the air for about five minutes but wa~ una- ble to explain how it hap· pened. SL-8600 Betama.1t V•deo Recorder • Records from an't' 1etevls1on set for up to 3 hrs wilh new l -750 video casselle. • Records one TV show white you watch another • Bullt·tn LEO ctock/llmer let'> you record a show while you·re away lrom rhe !et • Will accept opUonal camera lor recording home 111deo rapes FX ·31 O 3" O•agonat B& W • ~el e .'"C?n.~A-~/F~ Rad•o ••. .~i fr:.... • . '.I • ·~~·~.~ ~~ 1 ltd-state for relrao1i HMK-419 Stereo Comc>aC1 hat A M /F M cas!el t e pl ayer ·recorder. automatic record changer plus twO·way Senst -Bass s peakert . SPICIAL $31t.H ....... ,... o oer11 11on • Sonvm•t•o recording sysrem • Sens1!1ve A M/FM luntnQ :l&Clton • 3·woy PQWer supply AC/OC or ballery oe>erated (6 .. 0 .. cells). ICF ·C820W AM/FM Oream Mach tne • Pro9ramabte lull-week alatm sys1em with 7 LEO d Jy -o f -the -w eek ind 1ca1or'I • All-e1ectron1c. touch sen!lhve Ofeam Bar for 9 minutes eictr:i dream s1aeo • Dream Bar actuated instant read-out of alarm set 11me. • Sleep Ttmor .and 24 hr alarm system- ...... fft1 ""'""'... 1!11.,r• Otflce1 It was the second Ume in silt months that the obviously "poor" folks had lo!Jt a set to burRlars. YOU OUGHT TO SEE US HOW' REMODHf:D AHO READY TO ~ERVE YOU . t.>•l•-'l llOWt1•"41 ~!fM \--*O~n•f\111•(" •-9'0.t..,,.,..,,..,.,,.., "c.:.i-r.~ ..... ~ "'" "'""' -"'"" ·-:a.~:~~;.:~1;1.:.;-.:·· """ T ... plton• (114)MM»l Cl1Mlfted AdY•ftttlflt t4,_N71 -~~--..... ,,o ••·I ,,_,....,c_ ...... ~"T.::. °'...!!:l!..~··,,i::t::'~~ ... :r. ••..... :rr,-;r.:.n. •• r. ~ ••• ,. "'" s =,==..: ·-· ................ .... -•l•tt ... , ... ,..., ., Ce<•• .... .. c.u ... ,.... '"''u•on•" Cll ,.,,..~nll M =r...."li ::!!.J:.~ -•ht~ ti\ ... , "Their apartme nt 111 Ruper clean," H id an In· vesllgator, "but all the front room contains IN an old couch. a chtdr, a cr ate ror a table and an empty televi11ion stand. Oh, yeah, they have a couple of small chalk rtaur\nes on the crate.·· •• , ll~P~~I) lhcv~ I.ant to .Q)OV~AQ.w .. _b9 added. n.nity i ces> ·10.111a -tt ~HM)un 'l>T~ilti ~ .j~ ..V, tbey have." Burglars broke a front door gloss to enter lhe apart· ment. Only the leJcvJ.alon wa.s taken.. "'TMy don't hav~ ttnythlna elae worth alealll'\I, ·• saJd lht> lnvetel11tor. "Man. If I had th monoy, I'd buy them another set H 275 East 17th St. ' Costa Mesa ....,.....,,.,=-20--w..... J;, For The Very Best Deal You owe it to yDllnetf toc'-ck ., prtc-.. Mfcw• , .. ...,, 7 • 'I I r .. .. . I ( I i . Laguna/South Coast EDITION Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 71 , NO. 27', •SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1978 TEN CENTS Moh Boss Says He Aided CIA Plot W ASHlNCTON c AP I - Reputtd mob leader Santo 'l'raf· flea nte told Coc\t res.s today ht parttctpaled In a CIA assuslna lion plot agamst f'ldt>I Ca5lr0 becau e "I t.hmtaht I was help. Ing the Uruted States govern· ment " Tes t1fyin1< bytore the House as assiruatwns comrruttee under a grant ol lmmunlt)'. Trafficante deoaed that he served a s anythina more tban an In- terpreter provtdinc En1llsh and Spanish tran1Jallon1 for the others involved in the 1960 plot agaanst tht> Cuban president. He said he knows nothin~ about any attempt by Castro to retaliate. The committee s ubpoenaed Tramcante to testify on the final day or a month or hearings ex· amining whether there was a conspiracy behind the assassina- tion ot President Kennedy in DaUas on Nov. 22. 1963. Some conspiracy theorists have speculated that organized crime figures plotted Kennedy's murde r because of his ad- ministration's crackdown on the Mafia. , Tramcante, a hunched. gray. haired man of 63, has been iden- tified by law e nforcement authorities as the Jong-time boss of Florida crime syndicate operations. UntU Castro came to power in 1959. be ran gambling casinos in Havana. As Trafficante began his testimony, committee Chairman Louis F. Stokes. 0 -0hio. asked the routine opening questions about place or residence and place or birth. Trafricante declined to say where he was born, citing bis Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. The commit- tee then presented him with a federal court order granting im- munity from prosecution fo r anything he might say. and he . agreed lo testify . He conceded that he lost thousands of dollars when the Castro government closed down the casinos and acknowledged that he was detained along with other casino operators in ''sort or a concentration camp" for about two months in 1959. But he said he believes Castro's brothe r Raoul in- terceded in his behalf and he was released and allowed to re- main in Cuba . He said he left voluntarily in mid-1960 and set- tled in Miami. Clemente F . . s. inng t~ Dispute * ~ ·*· . * * * Action Tlareatetted Council Duo Trespassing? San Clemente City Council members Howard Mushett and Myrtis Wagner have been ac· cused of tres passing al the Spanish Village shopping mall, own e d by Mayor WiJJiam Wa lker and others, and threatened with ''legal action" if .,...,~ ..... ,.... AIRPORT CHIEF QUITS County's Bresnahan Area Airport Chief to End Dying Clown Gives Laughter CHlCAGO <AP) -Jack Thum, who hq made people laU(.b u and It 1 spread all through my chest. They put lt on the Une -I a down for 22 fH!'I, sa11 he wW continue apre.cbnl Joy u Iona as have a year or less to live " be lives. "-.Pd that will be leu Uwa a 1•ar becauae I've tot Thum loves kids 10 much that be and bis wlfe, Shirley, have 11 tum~ cancer." . " , ol Uaem at t.beh~.home • "J Clon't want to 10. I ~et too macll fteaflMllMtftr a c!'towit-' • ~h '~~ *" ~11': tr.a-... .... .,,. ... ,._·~*" and maktq people laqh. l've vlaited t,IOO-boapitaJa lbroucbout taken 'n with their parents' consent. Two others are the Midwest Jn my Ume. I sUU IO to bolpitala,twtce a week to try P'~•ndchlldren. Their mother, our only chJld, lravel• a lot in her to briftl llDiles t4 ~ct kida. Now 1 have to to mon aa.. tor Job,," uld nnall\._"We don't 1et any money taklna care ol t.btm - chemodlerapy trutmenta," said Thum. our house la a houae t>f Jove and laufllter. 0\ er"tbe years we ·ve The diqno1la ol 'lbum '1 cucer wq 1udden. taken can Of 37 chlldren. We scrape throu1h somehow tn>m what usm wgga AGO, 1 WAS ha'1nc trouble bnathlQa md went money J 1et from clown appearantet. What's aoin1 to bappen to. bolpital," Thum, SS, &aid. • .,... docton aUd I bad ... t&DCV when I'm aone, I~;~~ DYING, P11e ,\!) .. ' . I . ... ~ -.. I • I •• t ' , Khaled Tests Set CLEVELAND <AP> -S.udJ Arabian King Khaled has settled in a 32·roo m wing or the C\•"•1•"'1 Cllnlc with an en· toura1c Ot 200 people. Jfe will under10 tests tor a heart condi- tJon. The 64-year-old monarch ot the o!l-rida nation underwent open-bear\ surgery here In 1972, two yean after aullerln1 a heart a tta c k. H is condition ls described as "uncertain." ' 't J Was Ad On Parks A Factor? By ANNE COOPER Of .... o ... , ,.. , .... Coast Weather Sunny through Friday with highs ranging from 70s at the beaches through the mid-~ inland. Lows tonight 00 lo 70. INSIDE TODA 't' Chuie Kerr of llU11tmgton Harbour ha$ come up with on 1mproviaatlortol com«lv Cfaa8 that iir o hit wUh the woung "'· See Feotunno. Cl. l•tlex i. tZ DAILY PILOT llSC Inquiry Delayed In Crash '\ N nu-.c:o •\I' t-1·1h•r 11 111\ ''1>tll~ato1' 1'8\ lh\') ho1,.: In· t-11day l41 qu•'l>lton an 1111 tr .1Htr l'1tntrol h•1 "hn "•" lht· lui.t '"'rlon lo l •lk l o two piloh hdon· tht•11 111Hnt•, 1·olltdt-cl 111 lhl· llJllun :i. "'ur '' "' 1.111on d1" ....... , T bt> l'(lntroll,•1 . who w a<, not 1dt•nttf1l'<I . wu!t -.uffen ne from un rm11t 11ln1tl t•ond lt•on nd wu · not 11bh• to br mlt•f\ wwc•d rm Jllt·\hatt'I) . l'h1lhp JfOl(Uf'. tw1,1rl or lht• N111t1onul Trim wrt .. t1on "•kt)' lkl •rd 1nvc11t1aauon, """ W1.>d nc-Mia> Wt• h.n t• mort' qut>staon:. th1u1 .,n,wt-N, 'mil llo.ru<'. roncer n 1ng t ht• t•ra'h that ._1llf'd ttt lt'IJ~I I :,4.1 lll'i 1111.. rtw mort' Wt' k no"' I ht• 1,.,, "''' """"' I Rt·l.ih'cl 'lltr\ ,\~ I A 1,11 on 'W\>tln1·-.<1u' mu1 L' lt11t11 .I!)\) r rittncl ~ und rc lll lt Vt!b ~.1thL·red a t J m1·mo11al w r v1c..- t11 mourn vu·t1rru. or thl' d1-.a&tt'r llo.:ut' !\:rnt 143 f)C•oplt• who wit lll''>l>t'd lht• toll1,111n 111 :.. 1'1tn(1c Snuthwt•sl A1r l1nt.·1> Jl't .rnd a '111J(l ~·t-n.i1n1• t'l•i.:.na 174! on Monday had bt:vn tntervu~wed ;1 11d 79 othen were waitmg to bt- q0t•i.t1om.'d. 1ndud1ng tht' µiloti, or two :.mall :orcraft who may nc.1vt.' sel'n the cr ash Earlier, offictalt. l>peculated tnat the pilot of the PSA Boeing 727. who had bee n wa rned ht.• wa!. ao lht.• l>ame area as a small pl ane , beca me confused a nd thought he was betng warned about a ~t'cond hght plane that "'J:. an the area. Stonn Adntirer But lloa ue 1><11d Wednl'l>day that po~1biltty now "ap~ari. rt: mole " The probable eltmina t1on of the third-pla ne theory leave:. questions of who or what PSA pilot James Mc Feron s aw w h e n he told th e t ower . "They've passed." afte r being informed a small pla ne also wat> approat hmg the field. A sil_ho~ell~ figure reacts to the drama of a lightning bolt as it strikes the horizon in the Gull of Mexico near George Island . Fla. Poor Victims TV Set Stolen Second Time. County she rm·s investi~atoN! sometimes seem a bit ca lloused about burgla ries They handle a lot of them . But the plainclothes officers headquartered in the South County Substation. Laguna Niguel. are fu ming over the theft of a television set Wednesday T.UCEN FROM A "HUMBLE" Dana Point apartment was a 1.9tUlc?h portable color set, about the o nJy item of value in the home of a 52-year-old Me xican American fry cook e1 nd his ware. rt was the second lime in s ix months t hat the obviously "poor " folks had los t a set to burglars. "Their a partm e nt 1s ~uper clean." s a id a n 1n vcs tigalor. "but 1tU the front room contams ts an old couch. a C'tuur. Cl crate for a table imd an empty television ::.lctnd Oh. y~b. they have at couple of s mall cha lk fJ~uraoes on the c rate." THE COUPLE SAID they want to move now, he a dded "They keep losing the only poi;se::.saon of value they have." Burglars broke a front door glass to enter the apart • ment Only the lclcvit1ion wa:. t aken "The~ don't have a nything else worth stealing." s~ud tht· tnve11llnutor . .'.'Man. if I had the money, I'd buy them another set Oemente Blaze Blamed OD Match Hugh Hockett Dead at 74; Service Held ,..,.... Pflfle A J FIRING .•• that was nol t rue . Walker said he "had reason to believe" that le tters had been written to Sears. following Ha mm 's vote on pa rks malntenance. Appearing in the ad as names or people to contact for addi- t Ion a I info rmation were coun· cllmc n Howard Mushett a nd Myrtis Wagner and Burns. L ast w ee k Burn s a nd representatives o r t he San Clem e nte City Employees As- sociation we re questioned by Weeks, who said he wanted to know who had paid fo r the ad. Associat ion attorney Russell Bostrom c-cns ured Weeks' ac· lion, saying the city m anager was demanding that association officers turn over infor mation which they could late r be sued by their mem bershi ps for mak- ing av:c.ailable to Weeks. Burns today called Monday's hea r ing a "kangaroo hea ring" and said Weeks "should have left the matter Cof the ad l well enough alone." ,,,.... Pa,,e A J HOSPITAL an South Laguna serves oth<!r communities besides the Art Colony. A carelessly dropped m atch was blamed for a Rrasi; fire just west of San Cl1•me nte High School on Wt•dne:.d ay, which burned less than an acre bt!forc 1l was put out by rm~mcn. lfospitaJ spokeswoman S andy Parke r said plans for an outpa- tient surgical center and more Funera l servi c es were extens ive rcha biJ itation services pla nned today for retired Alr among other fact.ors, led lo the t-'1re Cl.lpt Jerry Galati !!aid a high school student , walking from the ::.chool lo a nearby fast food restaurant fo r lunch. ap- par e ntly lit a t•tga retle and d ropped lhl' matc h into the .~~Mt.~~iM~·~~.;;;~ ........ ~ Somoza Frees 7 MANAGUA, Nicar agua IAP) Pres ident Anastasio Somoza hnd freed seven or his leading politi cal oppon«'nls in an attempt lo ease the press ure on him from the United States and Latin American democracies • OAANGECOAST 1 '' DAILY PILOT ff'wo()r~ , .. ~. o.u, ,,. ..... ,,.wtw,fltl'\lt)'ft f>"N·tl,,_.H•tW\ Pf"4 l\pubk,,...,twt._.O.,.ttv flW'f Pwftit1"'1ft0 (Of'l"IC)•nt ~ iif" ...... tlltJlf'9\ftl'r ::;"::'.;:,"t:.t~:::',,;,:~L~°'" ~ ···" v ...... ., ,,..._,,.. ...,,~. v ....... ~ :~=~~~:7~';! ~;:.;~~=i .. ~=fto~.::.,.·· _..,, .. , --·-p,,., • ..,"' ;tNf ·~l'IW I JM•lt (-r Vl(•••#t\~tli•C'.....,al~ ~., ...... ldOOt' ~ .............. M•MQlflQ LdllOf c.......... ...... __ ,., ... " ............ M<I_ ... IL.fl ... , laaun• .. ac:fl omoe n .. (i .. n~yr•'4'-..t ''''"""" ·-·" , 0 ....... .,.,, OfllG•• H .... ,~·;.i:~ .. *':':-;e~~~ •. n ""°'11•c.:: ~o::.:e.:.t llM1 Tal9pMft8 (1'4)~ ~·•illhd Advtt1 .... ..., ... ,. ~ .. Kfl All De,_,,,...,,..: 1•1eftl0~ ........ ,, __ c .. - 4....eoo Force Colonel Hugh E. Hockett, decision to change the name of or San Clemente, wha died Mon-the hospital. day al San Cleml'nle General ·'I l has become more of u Hospital. He wa s 74 . medical center than a communi· Rev. Richard Reeve. of the ly hos p1l<tl," the administrative t;P..r~~~~ .... ,..~-, -T::..-~ . ....::~e.:41~ ~ _Jiil"fl"'C~strano, was ' lo'"o'f:. Stdcring J.he name c ha nge in Or· fic iate at the 2 p.m . services at dcr for the community to better Pacific Vie~ Chapel in Ne wport unde rsta nd o ur ex pande d Beach . Buna l was to follow at medical ser vices." P acific View Me morial Park. Colonel Hockett served with the U.S. Air Force during Wo rld Wa r U and later worke d for the U.S. Navy as a civil engineer. Born in Kansas. he grew up In Northern California a nd retired lo San Clemente to years ago. He wus a Mason and an avid golfer. He is survived by his widow, Doris. of the couple's home. 419 Camino San Clemente, 11nd by his 11on . N Douglas, of ftuntlngton Oea~h ,.,....,._AJ AIRPORT .•. Bresnahan rcfu11ed to blame a c:ontioued istalem at e ove r ex- pansion plens at tho alrport for his decision to •~ave his Job. Ho wever, he admitted tha t placln1 the airport within the 11tructure of the county's flnst s upe r aacncy. the O eneral Sei"vices Agency, a ffected his ........ . . ·'There 11 som e fr ulltra tlon whe n there ls failure to m ake de· cialona tbat muHl be m ad 111 timely fu hion," Br n1hu l!Uld Rut, he empbulied, there ar" 110 "Rour ttrupes" rP Oected in hts dl't.·uoon ' lf'ave ht' 1ob l',....P.,,eAJ COUNCIL ... urc a serious threat to my inte· g rity ," s he wro t e i n he r response to attorney Gordon. "I furt he r believe they we re meant to cause grievous damage to. my reputation. · 'l find these tact ics to be dep- lo r ab le a nd I expe ct a full a pology from your firm for the unfounded charges llies ) you have put forth." s he sa id. M us helt sa id he had never been ira.:.idc ttic Spanish Village nao ll, but wo11 ... .:1 ed how he couto be a ccuseo o r trespassing in s hops which are soliciting trade. Mus hell 1ulid his a ttorney, who was hired to defe nd him against a $4 mflllon libe l suit filed ugainst Mushe tt and five others l>Y Walker 1tt1d Mrs. Wilkinson, 111 lookan1e uL " IA'Kslble llbeJ suit asatnst UM! t oohcy, Barton and McDermou Uh¥ ttrn1. "The cnarwt:i. "'"' dcflnltely untounded." said Mu hett. "and coplet1 of tbc letter were ~-'kid to other people, in ettect , Ubet: 1ng m e" lb rton, who was also named in the suit. filed by Walkc:r and Mra Wllkln.<JOn, did he, too, hu turned the Sept, 18 letter from attorney Gordon over lo his at· Lorne> UCI Quality Down? • . ChancelWr Cites Prop. 13 Cuts By WILLIAM DODGE Of 4' 0.11., .. 11.uu11 tJ(' I rvm~ Chance llor Daniel Ald n ch said today Proposition 13 and rising Orange County hous ing cost1:1 could lower the qunllty of instruction at the 10,1100-studcnl campus. Although the university Is not fJna nced directly by . property ta xes. t he U niv e rsi ty of Ca lifornia budget depends on sta te a llocations which have been reduced as a res ult' of state bail out funds paid to local gov- ernmental a~encies and school districts. ··Proposition 13 with t he added proble m e6.UH! high cost or how;- ing and the s ala ry freeze re- duces our a bility to be com- pelili ve," Aldrich said, citing 1n stances of several instructors who chose not lo accept UC Irvine teachmg positions. Aldrich said a potential pro Cessor from the Mid ·West or East e r n Unite d States would w e i g h his presen t h o us ing against what he could expect in Southern Ca liforni&. "He would be coming out to here lo lesser land and a smidler house and paying thee or four times more for It." the top Of· ficia l said. He s aid Gove rno r Brown's post· Proposition 13 salary freeze for sta te employees. including university professors. also re- duced the institution's com- petili veness on the instruc tor market. And the controversial proper ty tax limitation initiative has reduced the funds UC Irvine of- ficials anticipated for this year bv Sl.5 million. "Many or the positions we planned on tilling will not be filled ." Aldrich s a id. "We'll ha ve less in the way of instru~­ Uonal assistan ce for the faculty and the elaboration or the Social Ecology program and Graduate School of AdmlnsitraUon will not Campaigns Costly WA S HINGTON CAP > Co ngress iona l candidates this year have already spent nearly S80 million in their ca mpaigns, the Fede ral Election s Com · mission said today. One dollar or every six they raJsed came from donors of S500 or more • Tnn11ron (one gun/one lens) Color svstem • Pushbutton Express Tuning lor instant channel selection Available 1n 2 1 19 17 · & 15" diagonal All in stock KV·800 Sony Tnn1tron Sony s ne w es t A C -D C T ake anywhere portable 8 Inch diagonal KV·9 300 9 · D1aoona1 Tolev1s1on • Tn n1lron (one gun/one len91 Color System • ICXW. SOltd-stete lor rellabl• oper111on tnke place as planned ." • The university. the chancellor s aid. will also experience side effects from the tax reduction Initiative's impact on other gov· ernme ntal agencies. "It will have a definite Impact on what we're able to do with our leaching hospitalas. '' he said . "Most of our patients at the medical center are county pu. tlents that the county pays for.'' The "fa<'c" of UC 1rvlne '2> c111mput. will al::.o :ihOw gome ef· feels from r educed state locome. "This is a crucial time In the history of the campus for ill> mainte na nce." Aldrich said. "After 10 yeurs. wear a nd tear l! occurring and our ma intenance and opera\lons fund is lees. ·'The place wlll show wear more than we hoped." F,....P~AI CLOWN DYING •.. "l'M.A VERY HAPPY MAN. I love my work," said Thum. "I wear a big hat with all kinds of rake fruit on top. I have a big red nose. I have diamonds and he1trts painted on my race I wear great. big ~hoes. I'll go on being a clown until my last breatt.h. I'll go o ut m aking them laugh. And I 'II laug h at myself." Mrs. Thum s aid her husband's income vartes. but averages at about $400 to $500 a week. "Jae~ i.s.o't a circus clown ," she said . "He makes appearances' at s_hoppmg ce~ters, various openings or businesses, birthday parties and the hke. Over the years he b1ts trained our 14-year-old granddaughter. Sherry, in the clown trade and she appears with him. When he was in the hospital so long, she took over his con· t r a ctual work. He r clown name is 'Angel'." Repeal Launched For Inventory Tax Jim McGuy, U.S. Re p. Robert Badha m 's Democratic opponent tn the 40th cong ressional dis- trict. said today he and two othe rs a re la unching a n in- itia tive to repeal California's business inventory tax. McOuy, at a Santa Ana press confe rence, said the initia tive is not designed to boost his e lection effort. Instead, as preside nt of World Am e rican Businessm en's As· sociation, McGuy said the bus1 ness inventory tax has long been a tax he and other businessmen view as unfair. J o ining Mc Guy in the in· itlative effort are Robert B. Music . a Democratic candidate for North Orange County's 70th Asse mbly District. a nd Hunt- ing to n Be a c h r e a ltor J oe Blodgett. HMK -419 Stereo Compac1 has A M /F M casse ll e player-recorder. autom111c record cMnger plus two-way S en t1 -Bllu s p e a ke" SPICIM. SJ7t.H ... $4 .... tl The three s aid they would forwa rd an applicatton to begin the i n1t1at1 ve p r o c t-.;s l o Cahforn1a Attorney General Eve Ile Younger today. Music, a Santa Ana attorney, said efforts would be made to qualify the initiative for a 1979 e lection but most likely It would not be placed before voters unti' the June, L980. primary He s aid ro u~hl y 500,000 s ig nl.lturcs wi ll be needed lo qualify the m1ti at1ve for a future ballot. McGuy said. however. the tn• itiative procesi. a lso may put pre ll s urc o n Sa c r a m e nto legislators to do away with the inve ntory tax. Eliminating the ta>e , he con- tended. would make CalilonUa more aUractjve to business and create additional jobs along with state re venue. 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' ~ LOCAL Firefighters Sought 'Mommy' In South Laguna Area Clnsses The Ora11JCt-Couoiv fir.-1~1>1n 10 hrti11 during thfl 1.h1ytime hour• Slated i ent 11 ~kJna paid <•II flreml'n to 1•11d titll rlremrn receive 18 hours or apood to emera ncie handled by tratnlnc before they may rt~pond to Mothers of preschool t-South Laauna t1t't' 1tallon a blue And lh«'y receive another '8 children can learn to iex· 1 Men and womt>n wM hY• ln South houn of train.Inc before their prob•· pand the fun Ume they r.1una and artt Mtw~n 21 and 5«> tton period ends apend wtth younaatera in ata of ase may appl) for the pro an el&ht·~k course of· ram. which pay~ se Pt'r f ire APPU{'ANTS ACCEnto must r e red by the San t'l"sponse. undergo a physical examination by Clem ente Parka and I T H E PAaT ·tlme fir e t;1titen a ho rect'lve H per W~ne5d1y mcht trainin1 ~" ion. ~Id bet~n 7 30 and 9 80 p m AppUcants m\.Llt be able to reapond . h San Cle m e nt . tht County o( Oranae at no oxpenH RecreaUon Otatrkt. to the potential hNiman. • 'M ommr and Me AppllcaUon forms ue ava1luble at Co m mun cat Io n • • the South La1una fire 1tat1on, 31646 claasea will start Oct. 13, Second Ave. between 8 a .m. and 5 said teacher Liane Pm Jansaen. who bu tauaht children and adults com· munlcatlon skill• in elementary schools and : Disco Dancing Set slate hospitals, at Cal State Fullerton and in private pracUce. Mothers and their children 2 to 4 years old are scheduled to meet Fridays at 9:30 a .m. at the San Clemente beach club, 106 Ave. Pico. The course fee is $14. Instruction In the "l> C Hustle" and the "two step" will be mduded IQ an eigbt·week disco dance course offered by the San Clemente Parks ~ Recreation Department. be&in· "iog the week or Oct. 9. Teeo·aaers and adults can register for the dance clasaes throuab Friday. from 9 a. m. t.o 4 p. m .. at the community clubhouse. l·Calle Seville. On Satur· ·day, registration will be from 9 to 11 a.m. Beginners' classes are scheduled at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Mondns and al. 7 p.m . on Thursdays. Intermediate 1~1 inslruction will be available at 8 p;m . on Thursda ys. A class for t~en-agers only Is planned for 4 p.m. on Mondays. Classes are an hour Ion~. Adults pay $14 for the course, teen·agers $10. J Add itional Information on the aence claues or other courses 111vaUable through the recreation pro· Viejo Woman Wms Office • '.'Mission Viejo resident Margaret Bourne was elected president of the ~addleback Friends of Mission Viejo ljbrary. ~Other officers arc Eloise Ellis, pro· ~rams; Barbara Hen son, mem· bershlp: Janet Weston , recording s:iec relary ; Lee. Arms lrong, ~easurer: Jamea Parry and Frank eir, members at larae. John Black, dltor ; Norma Black, book fair; ~rnlta Albrilht. publicity: Dorothy ·~nderson, &oap\tality: Cornelia Parker. newsletter and Gaines ... kmatron1. a~lal projects. • . • gr~m is available by calling Steve Judd, recreation coordinator , 492·5101, ext. 264. Oemente Wins Pedestrian Safety Award San Clemente has been awarded a pedestrian safety cit~n by the Automobile Club of Southern California in recoBnition of the city's low rateofpedeatnan fatalities and in- jury accidents. Last year, for lhe fourth consecutive year , San Clemente had no pedestrian fatalities, according to an AAA spokesman. Communities of slmlJar size, with populaUons of 25,000 to 50,000, averaged 2.4 pedestrian deaths per 100,000population. San Clemt"nte had 36 pedestrian in- juries per 100,000 residents. compared to an average 51 Injuries ror the other communlUes. This la the fifth time in six years that San Clemente has been awarded the AAA pedestrian safety citation. Addition al lnforma· lion about the com· munlcatlons course is available by callin g Steve Judd. recreation coordinator, 492·5101, ext. 264. Registration is sched uled through Fri· day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . or Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. at the San Clemente community clubhouse. 100 Calle Seville. Phone Added SACRAMENTO <AP> -The state farm labor board will have to pro- vide toll·free, 24·hour. seven·day telephone service under a bill signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The author, Sen. 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THIS WEEKEND Saturday and Sunday, Septeniber 30 and October 1, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at: 1 .• f hjlljps JV\Qrine Stores ~is Ni'\Vport· BIW~, f Newport Beach ALL ITEMS MUST GO !--3 Solings, 2 Tempests, 1410 dinghy, 33 bags of sails for 40-50 ft boats, miles of lite, aorted electronics, turnbuckles; Avon liferaft, anchors, & hmdreds of misc. Come see It all I OPEii II IH -nBllE All proceeds go to theU SC Sailing T earn FunCI LOCAL I NATION/ CALIFORNIA Bunt and Perk Record high temperatures didn't seem to affel'l the appetites of these pigeons, who walked all over Tracy Brown, 8, for a beakful of seed. Tracy was visiting the San Clemente municipal pier with her granddad. Cecil Brown, of 146 W. Ave. Ramona. "l love birds." the little girl said. "They don't hurt you. they just tickle." Huntington Series Focus: life S tyles "The XYZ of Living." a le(!· lure sen es offered by Coastline Community College. st.arts Fri· day in Huntington Beach The series will be held from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m at 502 Pecaf\ St The lecturer. is Sarah T. Kerr. a counselor and instructor al the college's Emeritus pro- gram for older adults. Lecture topics include "ldenti· fying Personal Lile Styles and Choices." Sept. 29 ; "Taking Res ponsibility for Personal Life Styles and Choices." Oct. 6; and "Becoming Creative. Competent and Confident." Oct. 13. Originally, there was lo have ' been a fee for the series. A $200 donation from the Men's Club of the St. Simon and St. Jude's churches in Huntington Beach will a llow the series to be of fered rree or charge Mange r s Sets Address to Educators The e ffect o r sum mer legislation on public education is to b e present ed Oct. 5 by Assemblyman Dennis Mangers. D-Huntangton Beach, to the South Orange County chapter of Phi Delta Kappa. The professional educators' fraternity is scheduled to meet from 5 to 8 p.m. at Barone's restaurant, Laguna Hills, to hear Mangers and south countY.. school administrators discuss t:tmmer actien-ift..Saeramento. Scheduled to talk are Dr Richard Welte. superintendent of Saddleback Valley Unified School District, George White, president of Capistrano Unified School District's board, and Dan Saling. South Orange County Educators executive secretary. Advisers Credited With Funding A.id An Orange County oCficial told Saddleback Citizens Advisory Board members this week that their lobbying convinced county supervisors to help fund mental health programs lo at least last year's levels. Dana Burglar Gets\ $17 ,000 A burgla r who cli mbed through the rear bedroom win- dow of a Dana Point home took cash a nd jewelry valued at $17,000. Orange Counl'Y sheriff's of- ficers said the break-in occurred at the home of Dale Wilbur Brothers. 68, of 24242 Santa Clara. The thief took $5,000 in cash and jewelry valued at $12.000. Officers refused to identify a 30-year-old woman who, they said. has been helping with in- quiries into the theft. School Dedication Ceremonies Doe A dedication ceremony for Laguna Hills High School is scheduled Saturday at 10 :30 a .m. A cornerstone ceremony, con- duct$!d by the Laguna Beach Lodge No. 672 of the Free and Accepted Masons, will be held at the school, 25401 Paseo de Valen- cia. Laguna Hills. according to a school spokesman. The public is inviterl. "We went from zero county participation to 69 percent of the projected deficit. And, friends and neighbors, in this year of Proposition 13, I think that ain't too bad," Chuck Bennett, Department of Mental Health administrator said. I N EA R LY SP RI NG, supervisors ordered $1.8 million of county funds deleted from the 1978· 79 mental health budget. which is 90 percent funded bv the state, he said. Because Sadd.Jeback and five similar advisory boards acro6s the county worked hard to re- gain the deleted monies, Bennett .said. supervisors recently re · duced the cut to app'"Oximat.ely $500,000. Allan Rawland. deputy d~­ tor of the county's Human Services Agency. also reported to the board that overall staffing or mentaJ health programs will remain at pre-Proposition 13 levels. TOT AL STAFF DID drop from 638 to 560. Rawland said. Most of the lost positions, however. were grant related and would have ended in June i978 anyway, he added. South county programs will be affected only slightly, according to the director. The Mission Viejo residential shelter for juveniles suffering family adjustment problems was closed, he said. Mental Health officials were not too up- set , however, because they re- ceived unexpected funding for the shelters in Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach, which had been slated for shutdown. ···:~a-1fills~.:-~~· Beacons OK'd Near Schoo~ Flashing pedestrian beacons are to be instaJJed by Oranie County in early November on Paseo de Valencia at Stockport Street for the safety of Laguna Hills High School students. . Fifth District County Supervisor Thomas Riley said temporary pedestrian crossing lights were installed this month. A crosswalk is lo be painted at the Intersection and raised pavement markers added later. Riley said. The new high school opened thls month for students living west of San Diego Freeway in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. Contract Approved A contract for installation of a traffic signal at 1Tabuco Road and Alicia Parkway In Mlask>n -~~sw.::..~~= 3upervt10rs. · Haxte.r-Oriffin Company, Inc., of Stanton submitted ~ low bid orsas.879 tor-the-Pl"OJ•t-•hic.h alao calla ror lnsllllaUon or wheelchair ramp• at the In- tersection. -. Geese SteJI• Out Thia feathered vlsltor to shores of Lake Laguna Nifuel was identified by photographer as a Canadlan.goose. So- meone suggested that he felt at home on La Pai Road because he was a honker. • Thursday. September 28, 1978 OAILV PILOT A 11 A Power Shutoff Ey~ Woling F(lCe s Peak Hours Cut SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state Energy Commission is de- laying action on a proposaJ to re- quire the utilities to s hut off customers· air conditioners by re· mote control on very hot days. The idea is to reduce the use of electricity at the moment when all generators are running as fast as possible and demand overtakes capacity. T H E ELECTRICAL utilities say the best way to deal with this problem is to build more generating plants. But the main reason the Legislature voted in 1977 for such "load management .. plans was to keep more plants from being built. The five -m ember Energy Commission decided Wednesday to wait.al least two weeks. It had heard hours or testimony. in· cl uding assertions by the utilities that the shut·off idea needs more testing. The shut-off idea 1s one of ~~~!k~~=~~~. o:rc:;:a~lof~~ which the Legislature ordered the Energy Commission to write regulations. OTHER SEGMENTS would require that s wimming pool filter pumps be used only during off.peak times such as at night, and that large com m ercial buildings be surveyed for ele(!· tricity waste. Richard Hairston or the com- mission's staff said the shut.off idea, officially termed the "re- s idential cycling proposal ." would be voluntary. the volun· teers being lured with lower electricity rates during the shut- off periods. Hairston said the volunteers could choose the amount or time. say seven 'Or 10 minutes each half hour. they would l>e willing lo have their air·conditioners, water heaters or space heaters shut off during peak periods. HE SAID THE shut-off would be accomplished through round. Saddle back Schools Se t Parent Nights Saddleback Valley Unified School District has announced its "Back-to-School Night" schedule for the following schools : ·Oct. 3 La Tierra. Grade 5, at Gates Elementary, 7 p.m.; Trabuco, 7:30: O'Neill, K-3. 7 p.m. and O'Neill. Grades 4 · 6, 7:45 p.m. . Oct. 4 -La Tierra Kin· dergarten at Del Cerro. 7 p.m. · OCI'. s-ALISO, Cordillera, Linda Vista, San Joaquin, San- ti ago. 7:30 p.m . La Tierra. Grade 4, at Lomarena and La Tierra. Grades 1 · 3. at Valencia, 7 : 30. Glen Yer mo aod La Madera. 7 p.m. . Oct. 11 -Esperanza and Laguna Hills High, 7:30 p.m. · Oct. 12 -Silverado High. 6:30 p.m . . Oct. 18 -La Paz In· termediate, 7 p.m. . Oct. 19 -Serrano and La Tierra, Grade 6, at Los Alisos rnt~rrrredlate, 7 :actv. m . green devices "like a 12 transistor radio" attached to the appliances. Radio signals from the generating plants would ac- tivate them to turn off and on. But tl would happen only about 10 days a year, a nd never on weekends or at night, Hairston said. low· risk. s hort-lead-ti me. safe and dechrung-cost alternative~ new plants." But representatives of the utilities said more testing is needed to determine whether customers would accept the pro- gram. and whether it would sa'(e money. A test of fewer than l perce~t or the customers was suggested by David Smith of Southern lf 8 percent of the customers of the state's largest utilities were participating by 1995. the sa vings would be 4 ,000 megawatts or several hundred million dollars worth of elec· tricity a year. Hairston said. California Edison. · HE ADDED: .. WE believe load management provides a non-poJluting, labor-intensive. Said Jack Craig of the Los Angeles Department ot Water and Power: "The assumption that the cost of imaginary generation is actually saved at the time a control device is in· stalled 1s ne ither valid nor reasonable ... ( Pilot Logbook J Rain in Clelllente? Perish Thought By ANNE COOPER OI tM Deity ...... S... SAN CLEMENTE RAS the best weathet" in the world, a long.time resident informed me two weeks after 1 ar- nved in town from the East Coast.· .. It's never too hot here. it's never too cold and it hard- ly ever rains ... he said It was raining. though. as he spoke. As it had been raining every day since my arrival. I caught cold, pro· .. .. bably because the steps to our apart-• ment were like troughs. They collected water in deep puddles. I couldn't step outside my door without soaking my feet. COOPER .. Best thing in the world for a cokl . is a little sea air." the gentleman told me ... Try taking a walk on the pier." With or without an umbrella. I won- dered. hsterung to the rain drum on the roof DURING T H E F I VE YEARS I've hved an San Cle m ente now. J ·ve come to see this refusal to acknowledge rain or other of ure·s trials as a typical city trait. San Clemente is the city where Richatd Nixon is re- membered less for the disgrace of Watergate and more for the triumph of his trip lo China. San Clemente is also the city where two councilmen, racing a recall election which may oust them from office, vie with a third councilman. against whom a recall cam- paign has more recently been launched. lo see which of the three can outshine the other two in "'thinking positive." l guess l'm not yet a tried and true San Clementean. If . t knew that at least a fifth of my constituents wanted to kick me out of office, I'd probably take to the bottle. BUT GIVEN THE PREVALENCE of optimism run- ning ra mpant in this best of all possible beach towns. I s uggest that when the voters kick the rascals out of City Hall. Richard Nixon be appointed councilman. It is rumored that he wants back into the political arena, and what better place than his own home town. He has a lot to offer tbe community -experience in govern- ment. a track record or positive thinking and a photogenic family .• BESIDES, think how well he would stonewall it through a recall. An I1nitation Ad Voice Not PODl Harvey'a SEATTLE (AP> -Hold it Americans! That's not Paul Harvey en· • OCT. Z4-0livewood and dorsing a coo,gressional candidate -it just sounds like him. R~~:t~ ianag:~n7t~~~~. 7 p.m. But people not paying full attention might not realize that the man Traditionally, the "Back·to· pushing John Nance Garner -a Republican seeking the 2nd District seat in Congress -is not the radio commentator. Garner is a diata.ot School night" program for relative or his namesake. a parents features parent informa-onetime Speaker of the U.S. tioo sessions conducted by classroom teachers. according House from Texas who was to assistant superintendent of _ Fraoklin Roosevelt's first vice curriculum, Donald A. Ames. president. Americans," Ufe way Harvey opens his broadcasts. The votce then goes on to seek votes for Garner . ~ .. ,,._ . .....,..,, rie*'a•a I UL~.' >::l/l.M"~"""Jn.£...D9v11i-" A .L~ ~A-~.;}1jllij·u1~~• that's an impersonation' Of his · m"' 1'feaf.lfns 'Cu 01m'ft~l~n FJ7 Seeks A.;d style," says J une westguard, rules i:~wre. ooly that political ., Harvey's secretary in Chicago. advertw.ng give the !lame of tbe "They're capitalizing on his s pc;>nsorrng campaign g roup. l S-. Jy ed'b"lity o th h This one does. R f,1..1(.1; er 1 1. • ver . e years e Seattle station KOMO. which has gamed the confidence of the . . p ul Harvey broadcasts people .. carries a • Of Land lJ Har~ey never has endorsed 8 runs a disclaimer at the end of ses candidate for office and does no the .spot ~t says one ol the pre- endorsements except for com· c.edmg voices was an imperson!; mercials on his national broad-bon. ~e FCC . ~s not allo Fountain Valley <elementary> School District officials are seeking applicants for six citizen volunteer posts on a committee to study the use of surplus land. School board members named live members or the surplus land unlt last Thursday. THE n vE panel members are: Joe Samluk, Diana Mock, Marge Schnieder, Eugene Van Dask and James Allen. Trustees will choose the names for the remaining six seats in a lottery to be' held in October. oWcials said. The surplus Jand committee wlU advise the school board on the possible sale, lease or rental of such district surplus property as the so-called Pope School site and schools that may be closed down due to declining enroll- ment in the Mure. T8 USTEES SAY they may close three schools during the next four yeani. For snore loformaUon about app1icaUOna ror one of the six surplus lllnd committee posts. calJ 842~1. casts, she said. censonng of political ads. Garner, a conservative as is Harvey, said the Harvey im.ita· lion was done lo LQjecl humor in- to the campaign. "I THINK WE have a tenden· cy lo take ourselves too serious- ly." he said. When told about Harvey's secretary's remarks. the can· di date said: "I have a great deal of respect for him <Harvey>. I wouldn't do anything to imply he was endorsing the campaign." The s pots begin "Hello Stereo Equipment Taken in El Toro Stereo equipment valued by the vlcUmt al about $3,000 has been stolen trom an ~I Toro store by Wlknown Intruders , Orange County sherlrt's of· ricers said the theft occurred at Genesis Audio, Inc .. 23710 El Toro Road. They said there was no evidence of forced e ntry. -· Civtdidates Sought for Scholarships The Laguna Beach Rotary Club is seeking students and young professionals who might qualify for Rotary International scholarships. Graduates and undergraduate student s, young tradesmen, Journalists and teachers of han- dicapped children ari etlglb1' to apply for overseas scholarships. For lnlormalioa, contact Dr. Fredertc Ludwt1, 41.lrector of in- ternational servfcet ror tlle loeaf Rotary Club, at 833-5829 or 494·9846. Or wnte to Dr. Norman Nix- on, chairman of the foundalioa committee. at P . O. Box 2, U.guna Beach 9218S2. I I t,. • ' ... ·, Saddlebaek f::.01l10 N VOL. 71, NO 771, ~SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1978 Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTs·t li • t Mob Boss Claims Plot::, Storm Admirer ... .,,, . .,_ A silhouetted figure reacts lo the drama of a lightning bolt as it strikes the horizon in the Gulf of Mexico near George Island, Fla. 'To Help U.S.' He Aided CIA Against Castro WAS HINGTON !AP > - Reputed mob leader Santo Traf· ficante told Congress today he participated in a CIA assassina- tion plot against Fidel Castro because ''I thought l was help· 1ng the Un1ted States govern· ment." Testifymg before the House assassinations committee under a grant of immunity, Tr afficante d e n led that he s.er ved as anything more than a n in terpreter providing English and Spanish translations for the others involved in the 1960 plot against the Cuban president. lie said he knows nothin~ San Diego Controller Due to Talk SAN DIEGO <APl -Federal investigators say they hope by Friday to question an air traffic controller who was the last person to talk to two pilots before their planes collided in the nation·~ worst aviation dis· aster. The controller. who was not identified. was suffering from an emotional condition and was ·•not able to be interviewed im· mediately," Phillip Hogue. head of the National Transportation Safety Board investi~ation. said Wednesday. ·•we have more questions than answers," said Hogue, concern· ing the crash that kiU ed at least 150 people. "The more we kndW, the less we know." <Related story A5. l about any attempt by Castro to retaliate. The committee s ubpoenaed TrafCicante to testify on the final day of a month of hearings ex- amining whether there was a conspiracy behind the assassina- tion of President Kennedy in Dallas on Nov. 22. 1963. Some conspiracy theorists have speculated that organized crime figures plotted Kennedy's murder becaus~ of his ad· ministration's crackdown on lhe Mafia. Trafficante, a hunched, gray· ha ired man of 63, has been iden- tified bv law enforcement authorities as the long-time boss of Florida crime syndicate opera tions. Until Castro came to power m 1959, he ran gambling casinos in Havana. As Trafficante began his testimony, committee Chairman Louis F. Stokes. D Ohio. asked the routine opening questions about rlace of residence and place o birth. Trafficante declined to say whe re he was born, citing his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination . The commit· tee then presented him with a federal court order granting im· munity from prosecution for Got It All? Here's Where to Put It DALLAS (AP> -Neiman-Marcus, the Dallas· based specialty store . .is offering the ultimate gift for the person who has everything -a granite mountain cavern to st.ore it in. Neiman-Marcus' Christmas catalogue contains t hree "hi$ and hers" 700-cubic-foot, temperature. and humidity-controlled vaults deep within a 9,000- f oot mountain in Utah's Wasatch Range. The price -$90,000 for a 50-year lease. ·'One may store he re , with impunity and Car from all uninvited eyes, the originals of oils you'd hate to Jose. the real jewelry. a very rare vintage Bordeaux. a golden ingot or two ... " the catalogue says. Protecting the vault, in addition to its natural setting. is a surveillance system with closed-circuit and hair-trigger alarms powered by waterfall· generated electricity. 'It's .Just Time' anything he might say. and he agreed to testify. He conceded that he lost thousands of dollars when the Castro government closed down the casinos and acknowledged that he was detained along with other casino operators in ''sort of a concentration camp.. for about two months in 1959. But he s aid he betieves Castro's brothe r Raoul i n· terceded in his behalf and be was released and allowed lo re- main in Cuba. He said he left vo luntarily in mid-l960 and set· tied in Miami. (See JFK. Page .U) Sea Breeze Dips Heat Beluw90 By MICHAEL PASKEVJCH OI tlle o.llJ ...... SVfl The worst is apparently over for Orange County residents caught in one of the longest Sep- tember heat waves in years. Cool ocean breezes are break· ing through a Santa Ana condi- tion and temperatures dropped below the 90-degree mark inland today for the first time in eight days. Despite the cooling trend. weather forecasters said today temperatures will remain above normal through the weekend. Highes near 88 are forecast for inla nd folks a nd about 80 for beach areas. Lows will stay in the 60s . -F11nds for T11nnel Not Yet Realized Also on Wednesday, more than 350 friends a nd relatives gathered at a melDOrtaJ ~iff to mourn victims of the disaster. Hogue said 143 people who Wit- neaaect the collialbD of a Pacific Southwest Airlines jet and a single-engine_, Cessna 172 on Monday had oeen interviewed a nd 79 others were waiting lo be questioned. including the pilots of two small air~raft who may have s~n the crash. Airport Manager Resigning Position .. l think everyone has bad enough of it," said J . Sherman D en ny , t h e un official - weatherman for the Huntington Beach area. He bas been keep- ing weather charts since 1930. H.e said temperatures in the · 90s prompted by an easterly aow of bot air are not unusual in September. but be bad to go back to 1939 to compar e the length of the current beat wave. A spokesman for homeowners groups soliciting funds lo build a third Ridge Route Drive tunnel ~en~ath Sanla Fe Railroad tracks in Lake Forest said Wed· nesday that a reported $50,000 contribution for lhe project has not been confirmed Do n Buckner. manager of Lake Forest Community As· socialion, said his organization is discussing a contribution with Occidental Land, major Lake Forest developer. but no money has been pledged. The community association and Lalre Forest Homeowners Assoc1at1on are seeking the tun· nel. expected to cost $100,000. for pedestnans Two t unnels below the track already handle east· bound and westbound auto traf. fie. Bbtofie! FHght A communit y association spokesman Monday discussed the $50.000 contribution with the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council. which offered to sup- port the tunnel project. The homeowner groups seek the additional tunnel for the s afety of wa l king sc ~oo l children. Ship Tours Set SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Eleven British navy vessels on a goodwill tour were scheduled to s"3H -under th~ GoMen Gate Bridge today to berth in San Francisco and nearby Oakland The public will be allowed to tour the s hips at the Em· barcadero on Saturday and Sun· day Earlier, omcials speculated that the pilot of the t>SA Boeing 727. who had been· warned he was in the same area as a small pla ne. became confused and thought he was being warned about a second light plane that was in the area. But Hogue said W~nesday that possibility now "appears re- mote." The probable elimina- tion of the third-plane theory leaves questions of who or what PSA pilot James McFeron saw when he told t h e tower, "They've passed." after being informed a small plane also--was- approaching the field "We've got pieces of the puzzle. We're trying to put them together." Hogue said 'The Chicago, o "Doag}&<.·'"'-~Ut ·world Cruiser. was one or three aircraft maklna world history 54 years ago today. 'nle six U.S. Army Air Service fliers who stepped from the biplanes gained fame as tbe -first to circumnavigate the globe by alr. Kenry Ogden GI Laa~na Nl&~el was one oC those men who braved elements and adversity to win the internationa l race to post the ac- co mplishment. Related pictures and story. Page A3. B y GABY GRANVILLE °' .. o.111 ...... s~ Orange County Airport Manager Robert Bresnahan, 57, has resigned effective Oct. 15. Bresnahan's resignation com· es 10 years after he took over management or the airport jmd steered it through the stormy in· troductlon of commercial jet flights . While under pressure from s urrounding communities to curtail jet .aircraft activity at the airport, he turned it into county ~overnment 's top profit maker. Now, for example. there is more than S4 million accumulat· ed in an enterprise fund derived from airport profits. Today, when discussing his re· ignation from his ~614 a yea.i:... job. Bresnahan said, " u ·s just time to do some of the things I've always wanted to do." The retiring afrport manager adm itted there are other jobs open to him elsewhere in the <Sff AIRPORT, Page AZ> o.itr .. , ... ,_ ....... AIRPORT CHIEF QUITS County's Bresnahan T he thermometer In Hunt· <See COOLER, Page AZ> Toro Youths Face Charge In Burglary Two El Toro 17·year·olds were arrested and turned over to county juvenile authorities Wed- nesday after ·sheriff's deputies recovered most of the $6,800 worth or property taken in a burglary earlier in the day. Sh eriffs investigators said the duo entered the BilT-WOOdS - home. 24402 Twig St.. El Toro shortly after 2 p.m. and made off with a safe -containing bonds and a coin collection - camera e qui p m e nt and binoculars. The safe was found near the home. beaten open with a sledge t:.i -~~;~~,; .... or ~~ ~,.M.~cn-w~. vesligators opined . ,. '" --·~ •'····-~ . ..,...... _ _,,, .... _ ... .,.,·.-· ' ~ .. ,~~ .. a drainage ditch -arler eang c..,~. Cl L hs B t described by witnesses. in-0 wn aug ' 0 vestigators said. Al.I stol~n pro· perty. except $200 in com, was recovered, they said. Death Draws Near CHICAGO <AP> -Jack Thum, who has made people laugh as a clown for 22 years, says he wm continue spreading joy as long as he lives, "and that will be less than a year because I've got terminal cancer." "I don't want to go. I gel too much happiness being a clown and making people laugh. I've visited 1,900 hospitals throughout the Midwest in my time. I still go lo hospitals twice a week to try lo bring smiles to sick kids. Now I have to go more oft.en, for chemotherapy treatments," said Thum. The diagnosis of Thum 's cancer was sudden. "SIX WEEKS AGO, I WAS having trouble breathing and went to a hospital," Thum. 53, said. "The doctors said I had lung cancer a nd it's spread all through my chest. They put it on the Une -I have a year or less to live." Thum loves kids so much that he and his wife, Shirley, have U or them at their home. "Nine or them are teen-agers from broken homes that we've taken in with their parents' con sent. Two others are grandchildren. Their mother, our only child, travels a lot io her job." said Thum. "We don't get any money taking care of them - our house is a house of love and laughter. Over the years we've taken care of 37 children. We !}crape through somehow from what money I get from' clown appearances. What's going to happen when I'm gone, t don't know. "l 'M A Vl:ltV HAPP\' MAN. I love my work," said Thum. "I wear a big bat with all kinds of fake rrult on top. I have a big red nose. l have diamonds and hearts painted on my face. I wear areat, blg shoes. I'll fo on l1ei ng a clown until my last breath. I'll go out making them laugh. And I'll lauch at myself." , Coas t Weather Sunny through Friday with Highs ranging from 70s al the beaches through the mid-80s Inland. Lows tonight 60 to 70. INSIDE TOD" Y Chene Kerr of Huntington Harbour ho& come up ""th on improtn.to.Uonol comedy class thot l8 0 hit with the yoMng 1et. See Featuring , Cl l•tlex Al DAIL'( PILOT SB f',....Pafl# I JFK ... Lal"' th al )var, at •njt.lut Johnny Ro..clU approat'h~ hJm ubout Jlltnll\~ Ill th\• pl()I ·•li:tJUV•I 1''1dl'1 ('a!>IMI r1 afflt811lt \.illl At thut Lim~. 1 thoui:hl 1\ wu., a. ttood thlna.' h 1· l 11f11·d Ht' hud et.tubhl'lh•tl • C'omm\inl»I b.t"' 90 milt•, (rorn ltll I 11111••1 St.1h•:-. I l(O t1long with ll bt•c.·Ju\1 I fl!'Urt"Cl 11 '4,,, Hire! a "Ar · lll' tt<lld lltN-Lll "told Mt Ult' t'I \ Mnd tht' l nilt'd StolM .:en c.•111mi>nl" '4Dntf'd ('tt,tro kllh.-d An lnlt'm I t'll\ n •µon ln 19'\7 dt.'/\\'l tht•d rrufflt llnl•• ,J \ lht 1•1111ri1•r '4ho 111•11\<~rt 11 IHll'>Oll p1 lh. to u Cub<ln contal"l lo pl.ic-c.· 1n Cu11tm '11 food rruff11·unt1• 'llld lht rnn :.p11 <1lor' d1tl tlt•I' 1r11 ''' u,,. po131111 &.1•1111 but dcntt>d th•t ht· dt'l 1' t•rt'd tht•rn Tht> iolt>lll~t•n1·t-•arnt'> report '"'d thl' ('ubun who r.-r"'"'-'11 th•· pills rt>turnt'd thc.•m ufter \'4f1 '4 et•ki. twc..au,... h" aol cold kct .. Untak .. luclJ}. Traffll unle '4d.' not l(runkd 1mmun1ty 11. h"'n ht· rd'\J>.1.•d lo un11'4 ~1 qul''tmn' t)(-fort-thl." 1·111nm 1lh.>c durani;: un t>Urly luge of 11' 111v~~l•HUl1on In 1977 T h e commttll'l' hope!> 10 eiSlab lu;h wht-lher Truff1tdnk trnd lit'~ to J uck Rub)'. lht! Oalhu, nt>(htC'lub OJl(lr.i,tor who shol ~ind killed Lee llar v1·y O~wald in the Dallas pohce ;;tu lion. The Wurrcn Comm1ss1on concluded Oi.wald killed Ken. ncdy and neither he nor Ruby was part of a cons plraf'y f',..,.P•,,eAI COOLER ••• ing ton 8c<.1l'11 drop ped nine degr ees Wednesday to a Tues. day high of 82 It was 75 at the Harbor Dep<.irtmcnt in NewJJOrt Beach. Denny 's n-cords show that the highest temperature in Sep- te mber for Huntington Beach was 106 In the tale 50s The cool ocean aar doubled lhe humidity to 57 percent for the coastal a reas of Orange County Wednesday. i\ nd weathe r fore casters warned thut another high pre- s sure ridge 1!'\ now building over Oregon and Nm1hern California which is expected to move into the Southern California area later this week So reRidents can keep their ful: wardrobe in mothba lls at least through the weekend because of unseasonably warm we ather. f't"091 P9P A J AIRPORT •.• ;iirport fie ld Bresnahan refused to blame a tontanued s talemate over ex· pans ion pluns at the a1rl)(>rt for has dects1on to I •ave ha s JOb. How1•vcr he u<lm 1lted that plat•1ng the ai rport within the s truct urt: of the counly ·s fi n;t s uper agency. the Gen eral Services Agency, <1ffcctcd his decision. ·'There Is somf' fruRtrution when there is failure lo m ake de· c isions that must be made in t 1 mely fas h ion ,·• Bres nahan ~md Bul he emphasized, lhcre are no "s~ur grupcs" refleclcd in his dcc1s1on lo leave his JOb. Khaled Te8ts Set CLEVELAND <A P ) Saudt Arubian Kmg Khaled has setlled 1n a 32 roo m wing or the Cleveland Clinic with an e n touragc of 200 people. He will undergo tests fo r a heart condi- tion. The 64·year-old monarch of the 011-rich nation underwent open·heart surgery he re in 1972,_ ~~~-~"".~.Wferiu ~. altacl< t1111 eond1tfon t s descr ibed a s "uncer~ain " More Coverage Othe r south Orange County coverage a ppear s today on Pa~es A1 7, AJ7A and Al7R. J OAAHOE COAST \0 DAILY PILOT f,,_.f",)f~l',,..•f 04tl)'Dtt('rf W11l~-'Wfh1•t1~ ,,._..,, ,._... ....... 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The rice was ' p la nte d last Ma y by the e m peror hims elf. Repeal Launched For Inventory Tax Jim McGuy, US Rep Hobert Buclham ·s Democratic opponent in the 40th congressiona l d1S· t ri<'t. said today he and two others a r e la unching an in· itiative lo repea l California 's business inventory l1tx McGuy. at a Santa Anu press con1'erence, said lhe inali atJve 1:; not designed to boost his elect ion effort. Ins tead. as president of World American Bus inessm en's As· soc·1at1on, McGuy suid the busi· n<'ss inventory tax has long been a tax he and other businessmen view as unfair. .J oinin~ M<'G uy rn the 1n 1l1 alive l'frort ur1· Robert H M USll'. a l>f'IOl)l'nJI it l'c.tndid&.1tc for North Oran~c C.ounty's 70th Assembly District, and llunl· 1n1non Beach r ea lto r J oe Rlodgelt. The three s a id they would forward an appltcution to hcgin t h e initiati ve process to California Attorney General E vclle Younger todav Music. a Santa Ana a ttorney, said efforts would be made to qualify the initiative for a J979 El Toro Unit Sets Meeting Kristine Kister, president of the El Toro Homeowners As· sociation. is to report on pre· vious activities at the group'i; first fall meeting scheduled for 7:30 p.m . Monday. The meeting is to be held at the Santa Ana Firs t Feder~ Savings and Loan. El Toro Roed at Tra buco. D on S m ith w i ll t e ll homeownens about actions taken by the recreation commission . Discussion will focus on future acti vi tics and prohlems. said spokeswoman Sha ron Bedard. Re sicfcnts or Lake Forest r & rr ure encouraged to attend Bus Foes Rally ANGELES <APl Two ~. Bfthr ~~ f>•""" •· d an ::inti hus ing hoycott rally , a mut·h s mullc r but determined group of 700 guthered at the same place Wednesday night for a seconct ra ll y against the city's integrntion plan :md wai; urged lo cont111111· s taying a way fromclli 11chools <'lcclaon but most likely it woult1 not be placed before voters until the June. 1980. erimary. He s aid rough ly 500,000 s ignatures will be needed l o qualify the initiative for a future ballot McGuy said. however. the in· 1tiative process also m ay put p ress ure o n Sacram e n to legis lators to do away with lhe an vcntof'y lax E lamtnatmg the tax, he con· tended , would make California more attracl1vc to business and create additional jobs alon1t with !Stute revenue. Trash Pickup Costs Hiked 65 Cents Residents of Lake Forest and a portion of El Toro wilJ be a skel.I to pay 65 cents a month m o r e for tras h c o lle ction. Oran~c County supervisors de· c1dcd Wednesday. The board granted t he rate h ik e at the r equest o f SCA Services of Orange County, a t rash collection firm serving un- \nC'orporatcd territory wes t of El Toro Road and north of the San Die#lO Freeway. T he new rates will be $3.15 per month in Oat territory and $.1.65 per month In hilly terrain. The firm had requested an in- c rease to $.1.75 in flat areas and $4 25 In hilly territor y citing in· creased operating expense s. !:iupervisori;, however . granted the lesser Inc rease und gave the firm a chance to come back in .111x months to substantiate the llt'NI (or the higher rate &/resak Set in Mall Mission Community Hospitul volunteers have scheduled a trn m e m adc bake s ale a.t the Community Razaar scheduled in iM ~.mes •NP<~· through Sunday. • llours arc IO a.m . to 9 p.m '<'rlduy, 10 a m to 6 p. m. Satur· dny ;1nd noon lQ ~ p.m. Sunday. Proceeds will he added lo the hospital's i\uxiliary Scholarship t-'und , u hos111ta l s pokesm 1rn ~id . , Poor Victims .... Tv Set Stolen Second Time County shenWs investigators sometimes seem a hit calloused about hurglarics. They handle a lot of them. " But the pl:unclothcs om c n\ headquortered In the SouUt ('.ounty Substation, t,nguna Nii;cuel. are fuming over the theft of a tclovu11on set Wednesday TAKEN FROM A "HUMBI.£" Dena Point apartment was a 19-lnch p<>rtable color ~et, about. the onl y .Item or velue in the home of a 52 year-old Mexican Amencan fry cook ancf hlR wife. It was thl' second time m six months that the obviou8ly "s>90r" folks had lost u set to burgle~. · "Thclr apurt mc nt Is s uper clean," said a n In. vcstlfi:ttor, "but all the fl'Ont room contains ls an old couct\, a chair, n crate for a table and an cm1,ty television stand. Oh. yeah, they have u couple of small chalk fil(urlnes on the crate." TUF. COUPl.F. RAID they want to move now, he added.. "11\e,y k.eep losln1 the only po:m Jl!slon of value they have." Burglar& broke a front door 1(11188 to enter the apart· menl. OnJy the tclevisioh was taken "They don't h1tvc anythi.na el.le worth •te•llna," aald Ut • lnvestlaat.or. "Man, It t had the mon •y, I'd buy them another H t UCI Quality Down? Chancellor Cites Prop. 13 Cuts By WlWAM HODGE CM Ille o.11~ ...... , ... " UC lrvtnl? Chuncellor Daniel Aldrich s uad hxhly Proposition l3 and r ls mg (>range County housing costs could lower thl' q uality of instructio n at the 10,000-stude nt c umpus. Although the univursity is not flnuncc...'<l directly by property t cixe s. th e U n ive rsity or California budaet depends on stale allocations which have been reduced as a result of state bail out funds paid to local gov- ernmental agencies and school districts. ••Proposition 13 with the added problem or the high cost of hous- ing and the salary freeze re- duces our ability to be com- petitive,'' AJdrich s aid , ciltng in· stances of severa l Ins tructors who chose hot to accept UC SF Demomtrators Bum Warship Flag SAN FRANC ISCO <AP I - Violence n ared today when a fleet of British warships sailed up lo Fisherman's Wha rf and d e mons trator s o pposed to British intervention In Northern Ireland set fire to a British nag. As the Oeet 's flagship docked , a de monstrator climbed a chain· hnk re nce and drape.'<! the Union Jack across a cable . then set it a firt> · When a young man reached up, pulled the nag down and stomped out the flames, he was smas hed over the head with a wood and cardboard s ign read· ing : "Stop the British death fleet.·' A b r ief but viole nt bra wl e nsued in which the pro-Irish de· monslratori. overwhe lmed the f e w who o pposed their de- monstration. About ha lf the 100 persons at dod s ide appeared to be part or the anti-British de· monstration. No o ne appeared to be serious- ly injured in the scurne , which lasted only a couple of minutes There we re no a rres~ T h e fleet i s h e r e o n a "goodwill mission " but the feis· t y sign-waving band o r de monstrators greeted the ships, s ing ing. "If you hate the British na vy , clap your hands ... A flin· tv. red-haired guita rist led pro· testors t hrough a serle11 of Ob· sccnity-filled anti.fir1 tish fo lk songs. An orga n izer o f the d e · monslration. Daniel McGruth, said its purpose was "to let the • Trrnrtron (one gun/one lensl Color svstem • Pushbutton Express Tur11no 1or 1natanl channel selection Available in 2t ' 19 17· & 15 d1egona1 All •!'I srock KV-800 Sony Tranltron anywhere diagonal KV -9 300 9 . Dl 1gon11I Televla1on • lrtnllron (on• gun/one tens) Color System • 100,., aohd·atete fOr reliable operation British know they're not welcome her e as long as they keep killing Irish children and torturing lrisb prisoners." He said loduy's protest was j ust a warmup. On Sunday, whe n the British s hips will be open to the public. he said hundreds would gather at the pier to ha rass the Oeet of ll ships with 2,540 sailors . The Irish group has offered "a $500 reward for any British of· fleer captured, painted green and returned to his ship." The Golden Gate Bridge was closed to foot traffic this morn· ing when the fleet sailed into San Francisco Bay. McGr ath said that was because authorities feared the pro-Irish group would drop things on the fleet as il passed below. Strang/,ed Victim Found OCEANSIDE <AP > -A strangler left the body of a woman on a frontage road along California 78. The victim, found Wed · nesday with a cord a round her neck. was identified only as in her early 20s. She was wearing a while T-shirt. dress and jogging shoes . Sony HHdquarters for th• Harbor· Area T.Y.;.l .... ShNo HMK .. 19 Slereo Comc>ICI has AM /FM cass ett e pl•y•r-recorder. aulomallc record changer plus tv.o·wey Sensl -Bau speaketS SPICIAL SJ7t.H .......... Irvine ~chlnK pos1l1oni.. Aldrich s<11tJ a potentJal pro fessor from the Mid West or East ern United Stutes would weig h his present ho u11ing against whut he could expect In Southern California. "He would be coming out to he re to lesser land and a smaller house and Pl\t'ing thee or four limes more for it ," thti top of· flcial said. H e said Governor Brown's post ·Proposition 13 sulury freeze for state employee:s. including university professors. a lso re duced the Institution's com petiliveness on the Instructor market . And the controversial proper ty tax limitation initia tive ba:. reduced the funds UC Irvine of· fl cials anticipated for this year by $1.5 million. "Ma ny of the positions we planned on filling will not be filled ." Aldrich said. ''Wl?'ll have less in the way of instruc- tional assistance for the faculty and the elaboration or the Social Ecology program and Graduate School of Adminsitration will not take place as planned ... The university, the chancellor said, will also experience side effects from the tax r eduction Initiative's impact on othe r gov. ernmenlal agencies. "It will have a definite impact on what we're able to do with our teaching hos pitals." he said. "Most of our patients al the m edical center are county p&- lie nls that the county pays for ... The "face" of UC Irvine 's campus will also show som e ef. reels from reduced state incomt: ''This is a crucial time in lhi! history of the campus for il::. maintena nce ... Aldrich s aid .. After 10 years, wear and tear i~ occurring and our maintenanc~ and opera\.ton.'I fund is less. "The place will show wear more than we hoped." Viejo Guns Taken A hurAlar whose method of e ntry is 1mknown l ook gun:. va lued al $2,625 from a Mission VieJO homt• Orange Coun1y Sheriff's officer-; ~aid the thl'ft wa s r e ported hy Belly Sue Savage, 266:12 Cortina Dnvt>. 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Inc .• u M1noebpol 1!> based , pri vatt!ly owne d. mullibillion dollar, w orldwide trader of com· modities, trad itionally hires liber a l arts g r aduates as managem ent trainef>s "We feel they have a rounded e duc11t1o n , are generally able to express the m selves. and have un open mind ... sa.v B. ··aamey" Saunders. a group vice president who in · tervie w s pote ntial trainees Saunders. himself a liberal arts g r ad "who kne w n o thing a bout the grain business." doesn 't believe, as s ome do, that broadly e ducated s tu· d e n ts lack the s harpness. the sense o f direction needed b y bus m ess One ol the best thin gs 1 le arned an college was ho w to learn about aomething comple t e ly n ew, with no pre· \•lous frame o f reference." h e su1d A GRAJN MERCHANT. HE says. cuNH•"' mus to be a fas t thl.1ker, a h•d werker. be ablt! to ex pres:. himself. get a long w ith people a nd have a fa~t. analyti.cal mind. The liber al 1rt.s. he maintains, a r e good train ing. -For homema kers the m es5a1e is less refresh ing. AccordJng lo Howard Hjort, Agriculture Departme nt chief economis t. "a s table farm price s 1tµation in 1979 wouid likely r e s ult In food price increases on the order or 4 ors percent ... Not bad -so far. Al that point C itiba nk economists began makin st t h eir own projections . H jort 's predic tion. the y say , assumes an inflation r a te of 6.5 percent lO 7.5 percent. "We e~ct 8 percent or m o r e." they s a id . BASED ON HJORT'S STATEMENT, they continued , the grocery bill o r a t y pic al four·person family next year would rise b y about $3.40 a week , if farm prices remain stable. The calculations get e ven m o re foreboding· "Smaller meal and dairy s upplies," t h e economists maintain. "could push tha t bill up by $8.15 a wee k ... And the message continues to darken . "These increases. if realized. w ould be o n top o f the $6.21 wee.kly increase a lready foreseen ror 1978 for the typical four-person fa mily that s pent $62.10 a week on groceries in urn." the economists state . And they are not throu g h . Relentlessly. in sens itively. they pile on the m iser y • ••APPLYING THE 1971 INCREASES to this year's In· dicated weekly average food bill of $68.31, thut family could be spendi ng as muc h a s $74.46 a week for food b y the e nd or 1979."' That's the e nd. Yes, Indeed. -For the worke r . a nd fo r those who think h e n o longer is Interested in a good day's w o rk ror u good d ay's p ay: It ls n 't so. s ays Prof. David C herrington o f Brigham Young Unive r s ity. Provo. Utah. Cherrington s urveyed 3.000 worke rs n ationally and learned from the m . h e s ays. that pride in d oing a job well ls the highest prio rity o r the American wo rker. On a scale o f o ne to 100, "pride in c r a fts m anship " placed 84, outranking "m o re money or larger pay 1n c rease" by two points. Al'W.,....... 8~ne1 DI i :io , 4"" -nMI In I 4l 1l _,.,. HMW . 11 4\j, ... M<ttMld -1 ,. 16"' 1 ... 1 1.10 ' m ,..._"' pf 2.U .. 1 O lt.-v. wr.•11•11 .U• 10 '1 ""'. ~ 8• ... •plt!O : l'IO 'lfllll :: """ .11111 'II 31111t+ l'6 H•llFI ~.10h 1 ;w· erlOll .... J' 4() ''*"~ ... llVH . .a .. s 1~."' 1.40 7 'in-. ..... WCllO ... '110 , ....... v. \IJ. " ,., ......-• ""W .to, • -n~.. ,... , -~~· rf'"' ,ti>r• -""~ .. ~· " •• lftl~. , • ~~"'" : >:... •• .i: .... _· .~~f I I ,-\........ l'M'. ~ 1 •,)4 -~~-,. f('u.. -I.-•• f' .1... "" "' .._ ........ > .r 8e\t ... ~, -·eo" 71~ l:ii'.. Wit.It,. \. • + V. rlo'll ·; S6 at>'Mt+ ·..,, ;: 111 IV 41 r ~ ,,.. O • • lt w "' .u -I.\ 8r111Sll 1 21) ni.-V. ~Pf 11S . 4 2~+ 'l't !ienJS 1.5 e .. t It .... -t rrl<M .1 11· 111 !•\lot "'-p :_I .__ 1 t a........ 111G2.IOt7 2S 2"1,. -1i,.. 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IJ ... .,. =· 't.. - lwoEr • 1 .. 11.-.. •· ~· llf I to · "'° •14-¥> :lri"Oct ·C tHm Ji:'+'~ ~· ' ~ ff "' ' : : a:11;r 11 -i" 53 Oil Pri Rik 8 ked lllldllCpf 60 1 tllo .... "'DfJ ... 4 2' ... 1,__ .. v 1 !.!:! • =. 14 •• 1 11 --•u 0 "'e e 8"' Buif'o I tOI 1 J 11\o\ "'' 1 40 IS 4) U ..,..~ ,/VI " • 40 • 'Mt t 16 "' ' • • -..... '-'-8UIOVI · ; 11 ' ... : LI 1 It" 7t ir-.::::: l40oy: , ,. .. P. ff"'-:;: ~·v II• 1 ,. , • :.:.·4' S2 .. '= :~::i" OSLO. Norway CAP > -Saudi ==~H 1.: 1i J: .. ; ~ ;! rn :: = Ht:=: a:=r j:~ '°' ,...: .... ;;~·. : 111 =··"i Pveblo• . :i 2:g 1r.:· '4 Ara bia's deputy oil minister s aid lo· Bun•'-.r~ • t). 11 .•. .. I 11' ',, . l200 'lllli+ "' a· ·1 IO ' .J lit-w ,_,..,\. '~ 1 ~ f~ .... f>ll Cem ' 1 ........ ii: day a 5 percent increase In world oil lurl~ ... I • ... ltllt-"' <Ill ,. 1 ,. -... ... ·,.. • iJt .. . .. Met\11 I. ,, ........ SllL 1 .. • n '"' ..... •u,.1 o • , 'I -.. """' 10 • 4 'Ito..... 1 • a 'l ..... Menlllt\ -"' ~!!_mn 1·.., 11 1tt u v.. l'6 prices al the e nd of this year would :~::: ~,·n .. u .,""': l: l~'o ;.,f"-• ~ ·114 s1 ~ ~ =la!. 11 fi: !!Ioli:~ ,.~rtn,/" i ~ '~; ~ be .. reasonable" and that the g lobal =~~~l ·!! ij !: 1Itt= ~ ~~' ·,'~ ; .~ . • .. 1 1: i ~ !1"; tz •e~f'· ~ 1f fl~· .. P11ro11, 1 ... 1,' '°' i.-...... economy could not take a bigger one· lluntll 1 :0 ii aJJ• ,,,_ + 11.1. fltttP .It ' ~ .,._"' t. t ~--... ,_. M t.t'at 1$ us o~:.:·t.; E":~to '·=,, ~ f:~ ~ shot boost. 811tt•r111 80 • IJ it • "' 1•Ko 1.10 lj,-\.a • , 1 ~ 1\<t-... ""' , II 2 ~'16-"" .,,.. t"m 1 13 ,..... ... Abd l Hadi T h ho I l h 1u1t.. J:19 ,. u\4.. .. ••r,•• s I ..... "°"' ~· 1 • '° •. m:-"" Mt!~" '11 . . 1.o .,,,.. • v. tto• :10" " 10.-.-.,.. u a er. w s a so ead cos ,-.,';< .. -,. ...... "' ~M,12:511 ' ::.·itt 0 ·.r• ~ ,.~.:. t: =h ·= .• '1°'l m!:-3~ -11:-i! -or Saudl Arabi a 1 S stat e ·o wned ~f"'1y ' 21 1 '""'. "" :~~· '· 11 "ff : :: ,,.,.,£ 1:.. 1; s mt:.~ IW\W irt:i: .• : U"'" =~pf 1·~ ' »; ro"": t: Petromin oill'company. was here to 'cL'Tc ',«! • i. ll, ~ ·~ ~·111on 1.1., ..... ~Tl .,11 •• 111~-~ :f.i'lrt \..,, m u"'::.: Ari .to '7 10 ,4,,_"' ~art\cipate 16 a three·day seminar o n . • 1J ,.,. • ~ .. t lln • \It,.... _. · 11 ... • "' Ml41111dM I 2llt-~ llLC S> ' SS 11'h-1't di j A b ll ti CHA"" 4 11 11 "" Etkf'CIJk ... 14 n• ..... "um•" ·gt un 31$11-"' M ,.110 n 1 ·1 to ,1141_"" 1 ...... 11, :5010 ~ 1~.,._ "' can nav an-ra o coopera o n . CHAI I°" ' Iii. ... Edlsllr I IO 10 ao _,.,. ~un:•c11pf2 ft "1~ U\4-~ ~11!#.rw .ea,, 'i , -" emeel 12t 47 "'' 14 • .. Because o f its North Sea oil dc ...... •it a CPC ~ •1010 I"" ,,,.,,Cl IA. It , l'O-.. 1111 . i ) 1411.-"" I' . ~10 2 \\+ ~ •ft(• ·~10 tt !! "". .,.... . cu ,;~4 '° !nf1,.3~·1·~~Ht~~ ~,. ~:·~i: , · M, JL-"' .w~•J .Norwa1 ·hu -eom....,a major ~. ,Ul ~ • 4'9 ~Anc . It •s t V. vyc\ ·" 11 I: ti -\\ ~ e l. 12 ~ ~:.:;it; =~~..J11111 wl~ I 61 '-! \'I petroleum producer, ~ih"'n'' ·0 ,; 11 111 los ... ,, 11 'h• "" -1-' -""l""i. 1100 11 1'1' ... •ytl!ft 1.1011"' •1v.-14 Ministers o f the l 3 ·n atlon r ·1i ~ !!~. ·~ 9M-'1t: j l~=·~ I~ :::o... UI ~ Ji ::v.~.: .,.. '"1i· ~::: 11 tr-=~ ~r.~ ... a.l. . .!: ~ ~:.:-~ Or1anliatton of Petroleum Exportln1 ., ti n.. It 1r •• , 6 'nl ..... ~~Cit 2 .• .m: ",n.!: II 'f 1'~ .... ~~en • ri ~. ~ Countries who at a June meeUna .. . . " ~1~·. ~ ,i ... 1·: & 11.rJ e ~.~ ~~1 I.~ •• ,n jlt:: ~ -.t~H •·• 1 4.t.t '5:= lmf.11'! I ,J ~..:."' conUnue~ a freeze on crude on ':. ,. ~ 41! t • ~ ... u.. '.! 1 " ~=::: ,.,::r ~.i • 11 )~. 141 ii ·I~ ff II"'~~ 1·1no.i l.tO 4 m ~: : prices, will m eet •1aln In December ~" 1.: : i:: .,. ~2'tt'~ • ..& '""• "' 1oe.1' , ... ' nJ IJ::' " ~ · 1• 1fi 11~ .-·\t =:18 :I J.S ·. • ""'. ~ to aet price• ro r t979. They h ave Jiiif Ut. 10 ~:: ~ A .•• iS !:"··· ... :=..r 1'1'. i&: n -:-.~ ·= I .: u~· : .. w ~-) g n:: t aarttd \hat er1ces mus t be r aised. • ' • Saddleback Slates Workshop on Jobs A workshop lttled "Why Should I H ir e You'>" will be held from 8:30 to lO tonight through Saddle back Colleg<-'s Forums For Learning program. Career consulta nt M e l Thompson, who will conduct the works hop, Is the autho r of the book, ··Why Should T Hire You?" He ulso writes a 11y ndicAled column, "W o rking rt Out." ''The Job.hunting process has become a sci n ee. By teaming the bas ics of this science, a nyone h as the ability to get and keep a job,·· he said . The works hop will be held In the Science/Math Build· ing. room 3'.>4 o n the Saddle back c a mpuR in Mission Vie jo . Fee Is $30 M ore Information is availubtc from the school's omc~ °'-"'':"_-··~{ViCCI, 831·78Ul o r ~950. • German Sales Pick Up WASmNCTO~ !AP > -West Oerma.ny'uales abroad have for the first llmc topped United S lates ' exports and probably wtll 11l•Y •head the rest of the year . U.S. News & World R eport says I . f . L ' . -DAILY PILOT Thur.O.y, Sepwmt>er 28. Hn8 l.Jghts. ll tg_:-ra~ 0.8 mg ntcotme av per cigar8tte. by FTC method lOO's. 17 mg ta(. 11 mg nicotine av per cigarette. FTC Report May '78 I I ' I I • ... ... .· . , 1 A I , .,, ', . . ·' / , .,-' . , I .• ., ,j ,: I . , . ,, . / . '• ... f • • ,.. ..... I\ t ' .. '• . ... . . / ., , . .,. , ,. , . . . . . •'' .. , ... · .. . r , • J "B&H I like' vour ~dft" 51.Tl'G• . . Warn mg: The Surgeon General Has Determin ed ~ That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health l l