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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-09-20 - Orange Coast Piloti mo DAILY PILOT * * * 15c * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOONL SERTEMBER 20, 1979 VOL. 71.. ..0. JU.) MCTIONS, .... AOl'.S Man Cleared Of Pimping Outcalt esco rt ser vice operator Donald Smith or Newport Beach was acquitted Wednesday of pimping and pan- dering ror a teen-age girl who became a prostitute al 15. • ..!~Thank God it's over ," Smith sighed with relier as he and his attorney, Jim Spring, left the Oran ge County Courthouse on their way to celebrate the inno- cent verdict. The seven-woman, fi ve·man jury deadlocked in an 11-1 vote favorin g g uilt on whether Smith's co-defendant\ Valerie Thomas, 20, of Santa Ana, also pimped and pandered for the girl. Tbe niitlt abe wu employed - after lying about ber age so Sm it.b would hire her -the girl testified she went out on three calls and performed sexual acts with male customers. She testified, however. that she never discussed with Smith what happe~ on the calls and that he never told her what or what not to do. · The girl testified that money received on the calls -a basic $35 per service plus "tips" of· fcred by the male clients -were split with Smith. <See CLEARED, Page A2) _overs _oast; erts Appellate Judge, Wife . Nabbed in Drug Bust Uz Taylor New 'Weapon' M OSCOW l AP > - Forget the U~. the MXs, the N, H and A-bombs . E Ii za beth Taylor is America's new secret weapon in the Mideast. and ahe bu the Ruas.ians' attention. The official Soviet news agency Tass said Wednes- day that Miss Taylor'• vis- it to Egypt. came "on in· s t'r u ct ions from W ashingtoo." Tass said the actress's four-day Egyptian V IP lour that ended Tuesday was akin to the Pentagon's "propaganda shows" in Vietnam. ·•It is hardly likely that Taylor's cooing will prove of a ny assistance to the pa rticipan ts i n t h e sepa rate deal," Tass said. refe rring to the Egypt- Israel peace agreement. Dollar Plunges; Gold Up LONDON CAP) The dollar spiraled downward on European money markets today as some dealers predicted a renewed crisis of confidence m the U.S c urrency Gold soared t o another record of S380 at Lon· don's five maJor buJLion firms. a jump of $10 from Wednesday's close in both London and Zunch. The dollar hit lJ ·month lows in Milan and Frankfurt and was lower ln Tokyo. "The dollar ts '" trouble again, and it seems the rising 1n terest rates have not been suffi cient to prop it up." a Tokyo trader said APWI,_ HELO IN DRUG RAIO Justice Paul Halvonlk Couple Facing Felony OAKLAND 1 APl Slate Ap pellate Court .Justice Paul N Halvonak. 40. and his wife. Deborah. 37. were free today a fter arrest m their home on felony cocame and marijCJana charges Oakland police vice squad Sgt. Larr) •Rodrigue said Halvonik. formerly a member of Gov. Ed- mund Rrown J r. ·s admmistra· t1on. and has wife. were arrested Wl'dnesday ni ght by police armed with warrants charging po~1'ei.o;1on o r coc aine . po!>l>l.'SS1on of marijuana for -,a lt'. and c:ult1 vat1on of mari· Juana They were released on their o~ n n·<'o~n1 zanct> · Smith. of 1311 Cliff Drive, operates Charlie's Angels and Golden Girls -outcall agencies that provide escort, massage and nude modeling services for male clients. 16 Majer Blazes "When the Federal Reserve Board let the dollar slip agrunst European currencies Wcdnes · day people became wo rried about having loo many green backs on hand .. 1bree Holdup Tries Foiled; ·4th Succeeds Hudrigul' ~aid the couple were nrderf.'d to ap~ar in Oakland l\1 unH·1paJ Court Friday for ar· r:ugnmcnt Mrs Halvonik is an Jttorn(•y 1n private practice. The services are advertised in several newspapers serving Orange County. "Police have been after my client for a loog time and have been unsuccessful. He runs a clean operation down there," declared attorney Spring. During the four-day trial before Superior Court Judge Bryon K. McMillan, the teen-age girl testified that she went to work for' Smith's Golden Girls service in 1978. Orange Coast Weather Low clouds tonieht throqb mld-mondq Fri· day otberwl•e sunny. INIH.HTeDAY ''",,... oO pooil laow the /fftOfldol 100rld bffth1g a patll to Mnico. But Preli- _, J,,_ Lopn PorliUo haa oolMd cauttoui <1ew1opm.m Of ti.. ,,.Crolnm /iftdl .and eolallrt1. ~. photo P• AIJ .• Cool Spell to Aid Tired Fire/ ighters B y The Associated Press Cooler weather was expected to aid thousands of fatigued firefighters today in their strug- gle lo quell al least 16 major blazes that have consumed a bout 90,000 acres of California brush and Umber. Since Saturday. at least 50 homes have been destroyed or damaged by the fires, which h ave <been fanned by hot weather and erratic winds, run- ning up damage and firefigbUng costs into the millions of dollars. stroke or heart attack as they are from the fires." he s aid. U .S . Forest Service s pokeswoman Juanita Adams said 25 Forest Service air tankers· and eight Air NationaJ Guard C-1.30s were fighting the fires, a long with countless helicopters and other aircraft. •'This is the biggest air show ever seen in California," she s aid. A 20,000-acre fire stnt hun· dreds of people in the Ventura area fleeing from their homes Wednesday when that blue, which bet(an Tuesday south of <See Fl•ES, Pase AZ> Dealers said further uncer tainty about the U.S economy. inflation and the political climate in the United States probably all contributed to the s lide. Some said massive and immediate support for the dollar by the U S. Federal Reserve would be necessary to prevent a further plunge of the dollar West Germany's Bundesbank. the country's central monetary authority. announced it bought up $15.5 million to prop up the dollar when it dropped from 1.8Q73 late Wednesday to a late fixin1of1.7745 marks. It was the first time the dollar d ipped below 1.80 marks In 11 \nonlhs and was the lowest vaJue since shortly before President Carter a nnounced a dollar support packa1e last Nov. l. By JACKIE HYMAN Ol IM 0.,ly Piie! \wH The score wa~ l'lerks 3. rob bers I m Costa Mesa Wednesday as qu1ck·lhtnking employees foiled lwo attempted bank heists and a department store holdup. police said. The only robber who got any money was a man who 1nd1cated he had a gun under his shirt and made off with $30 from the 7 Eleven store al 517 W. Wilson St at about 1: 31) a. m. It was the third robbery al that location 1n the past month. · An inept bank robber was foiled twice in two holdup at- tempts within 10 minutes of each other Wednesday. police said Officers said a man in his ear· ly 20s driving a dark-gray foreign car pulled into the drive- < See HOLDUPS, Page AZ>. State fire meteorologists, who work full-time on flJ'e weather predicUou, are forecutlne a aradual increue in sea breezes that could brina down tem· peratures to the lower 80a in the Loa Anaelea b asin b y the weekend and provide relief from low inland humidity. Meanwblle, Kennet.b Hahn, chairman of the Los An1elea County Board of Supervilon, declared bla county a diauter area Wednesday and au11esled that supernaon in Ventura and Santa Barbara counUes do the sam e. Smog Covering Coast . "One mpre fire and we're 1n real trouble," Habn said. Spokesmen for tbe v 1riou1 rtrellOUnl QeDdes on tbe l1nel lndlcatecl the trouble ·was atre• l'Ml enoqb. "1111 PIODle bave Just about bad tt, '' U .s .. rorest Service sDOkesmm Daw Blaine said ol t&e ftnftcbtaw wbo have come from 21 •tat. u fir away u Maine. "Some ol them have been at it DOW for two ...... and t.btJ're 1n u mllCb U..-from beat > Stagnant Air Triggers Health Advisories By MlalAEL PASKEVIOI °' ................ , .... Stagnant air dung to. the Orange Coast· again today, promptlq car pooling pro- 1rama for lar1e firms from Coeta Ilea to Laauu Beach and flnt stage health ad· vtsorlel for lection1 of inland Oraqe County. Smot irew even wone around Loe ~ .. a ...... ol eJ•·•Ualin.I vapon ••eloped tb• bu1n.-t riaa•rllll second 1ta1• bM!tll alerta 1n Mftfal areu. Second 1ta1e health eplaodes -meminc dante.rous alr for all people -were expede<l to lut throup Friday i.n J>uadena and nearby communities. ''The new weather pattern ii 1lmllar to wbat we experimced lut week," laid a •Poll•maa for the South Cout Air Quality lllanqemeat Dl.uic:t. · That weather system, Iii wtddl an ... ...,.. 1.,.-o1 eooa .... bot air ~ pollatutl eloM to tbe 1rouad, caused et1bt 1trallbt days of 1ecoad •tale bultlt aleN. C.....ed U.. worst nm ol .· smoggy days in 25 years, the ln· version layer lifted over the weekend OGly to return today. It will remain hot Friday with ne1li1lble winds and bl1b1 above 90 in Loi Anl•I•, 9' for in land valleys. It will be only •ll&btl)t cooler for lnlmd Oranae County, wbere first 1ta1e health advlaorln were eQeCted to remain 1n ef. feet for 1:1 Toro. La Habra, Loi Alamltol, Santa Ana Canyon and Aubaf1!. No ttnt 1ta1e 1leTt1 we ... called for coat cltle1 where <8ee lllOG. Pa1• AJ) \'1<·t· squad Lt Jim Mitchel -.aid he and other offi cers found about $100 worth or cocaine. two one ounce packages of processed martJuana which police vaJued al $500 and more than 200 grow- ing mariJuana plants in the kitchen and bathroom. Officers said they had no t'' 1dence the Halvoniks were selling pot. but they were booked on the charge because they had more marijuana around than they couJd use themselves. Police saJd the arrests at the II a l vonaks' Hiller Highlands home capped a three-day in- vestigation prompted when of- fice rs inves tigating a recent burglary at the Halvonik home spotted what they thought were marijuana plants. Halvonik is former legal direc- tor or the Bay Area American Civil Uberties Union, and was appointed to the bench in April 1978.. by Brn.wn. Halvonik once was a pro· fesslonal Jan pianist, a former state attorney general and a partner in a public interest law firm In San Francbco before be Joined the Brown administration m 1975 as the governor's assb· tant for legal affairs. Power Goe8 Out For Mesa Home8 The llgbta went out for about 1,475 Soutbem California Ediaoa customen in north Cotta lleu W ednetday nlcbt f~ more tban an hour, an SCE 1pe>ke1man aaid today. He said the failure of an un- der1round cable abut off elee· tdcity at 10:38 p.m. to tbe area bounded by Sunno"r AvaNe, Baker Street, tbe Newport Fneway and Fairview Road. Power was r .. tored 1t U :41 p.m., be Hid. .r • 1 a Co111·t Backs Pa~r am~ ofi Ut:S MOIJ'llBS. tu a (AP) A n "' pa *a& within U.. law wht•n at publl hod lh name al a wunuan 1tn1ll1ed •••hHt hfr w1 ht• bt·c-aUMt t.h lnformaUon V. IS" rrom fJUbtlC dorum Ma and v. •• ~ n ot morbid o; ••a•• t1011JI,' 111, lvwa Supreme Court hH ruh°tl In .i f it 1ll•c'I0\1t.n W«-dnM(l1t)' lht• hitth rnurt uvh1•ld ai P<1lk After 17 YearH COWil)' Dt.\rict Court Judi~ tn 1 SI mllllon lnva1lon of prhaey •u t brw&bt by Robbla Jlo1t'ard ol Dea Molnet, who~ teaded A me at.ory humlUa&M h r and <'IUled her mental pala and uucul1h Mn Howard uked N00,000 ll<'tual demaaH and H00,000 11unltlvt• <huo .. Ko• from both th Oc-1 Mu1n .. 1 ltCRllt t:r and Trlbuoe Co. Hd a Newton parehWrilt, Dr. BOJ aao.. Tlae UH welthed H ID· dtvldu1l'• rt1bt. to prl~acy •••tut UM rtnt Am.......,t rl1bt ol UM pnea to publllb ln· formation about "m1tt.n of l•tlllmate putpllc coocera," the court aald u. . Coast Guard Allowed Near Cuba The newa at.ory by report.er M u1C.r"l t;nc et told of n11m e rou1 Inc idents at the J 11per Count y Home, lneludbtt ml11handling of dn.111. acaJdloc deaths Of two P•Uente •nd ln· vo luntaary 1terlllutlona or wo men, wbo were not meatalb dlubled The ·home •aa cloNd ~ft.er lu Ucenaes were revoked by the state. M ra Howard argued lhe dla- c losure ol her sterlUiaUon came an part from Sloan and in part fro m recordll which were nol pubhc. fOHT I.Al 'IH.IWALfo;, fo'ltt •A J» 'llw l' ~ C'oul>l G uurd Ii. UICl.llrl 1.1bl1· ti1 or~ruh: 111 Gubun water" :rnd alrHIJUCe, ofhC'lab uy, frJllowml( the Jlftlng of & 17 y1·ar han 11npo11ud by Presl dent Fide-I Ca-.tro'a government 'ou11l Gu;mJ off1cluls In Miami said their "und..rHtand1n1f' with Cuba wa 11 b ase d on hurn unit arian 1•011111 derations !'nd a llow11 for c·oop •rat wn m M~arch and r~cue mi11s1ons The -.rrtfngemcnt wub m<tde last year, lhey u1d, but kept 11ult'l for fear <1f re pcr'cu1U1ions 1n Sc1uth f''lorida'11 Cub~rn com From Pag~ A I SMOG ... lemperatur1 'I will remain In the mid 70:s, hut u dlatr lct'1> .,pokes man 11a1d thc> atr will re rnaln "unhealthful for e xtre mely i.enslt1ve peraorui" throutth fi"n dlly "' ;i ,,.,.,11 11r 11u1r11l air •'at 111•1111.: -.111·111~t h r n l.w. l\ni•1•l1"!! JrHI H1 v1·r:.1d1· <·11unt1('& 1•,1rl v t111lay .• ur c1ual1ly offu·1ul~ rn-.1111111 .. 1 11111nllutory car pool mg f 11 :i,1,1,10 ~.oultil:1r11J firm-. tl1al 1 111pl<1y 111111 ,. Hi:Hl JOO f>tl1 ,,,, ., 1'11 l.l M1·.,u. 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Along the <'OaAl, 11thool d lat rirt rifflciuh 1mc1• uguin we re a1.1ked ''' u11~ t1l1wrt.-tlon In 11rhedullog uf 1>lr1·11uo111t KIJMt..11 octlvll y. f 'ro. Pap A I CLEARED. • • Sri11th lesUf1Pd thlll hf' had nr> knowlf'dgc 11bC>ul wh11t the girl did on thP rell11 lie did toncede tha t pro11t1 tuti o n was a "pos1t1blhty " Hut h1· r.-pPlltf'd~y told the court lh&t he would not allow prm1t1tule8 tn work ror 1118 al(en c1e11 l•ntl would flro &ny woman f.'ho he lettrnf'd WH e ngaging In M'XUAI a<'tJI for money Ocr,uty Dl11trlct AUt>rney Michuel J ucol>!'I, who proKecute<t thP <'8110, lanw ntf>d thf' verdict anc1 lhl~ dfladlO<'kPd decis ion. Hf• !HJ ld he ha11 not yet dec ided w h e ther to a is k that Miu T hom tts foce & 1wcond trial on lhe churps. OflANOI COAST l•lJlflQlt•JI , ... ,,,.,..,~t).1, ....... •1lt1••·· .. t\....,.. ""_..,....._._, ,.....,.,.,.. ••• , ... o._ t ...... ~~ ...... ,..,.....,. ...... , ...... t4MM• ........... __,....., • .....,.., ,,.,., , ... CN\t.AI ,,,.,, ... ""....,. ...... tf--·~-fiki• ...,,...,. '•'" .., ... .., .,,, ... '..,,. .... ., .. ,\eilltf\f °"" ,. """4•'~_,.t.,,_1,__,.,...,"-'wt61f\AM ~'' ,,_,,,.,...,.."'*tVwfttltfAMi•Mt• ....... "··"-·'"".-....,., ....... ·•flo• • . ...,._ M•t4fi1H1te"""9~ '""'. «; ...... """. ~ • ....,_ ,...,., ..... ,,,.,..,,,,;Milt~ , ........ t(•n'M ...... ·-:::::.~ ... -.""t Ol••lt•" ...... • ........ " Notti .......... ~_ ........ . T~(714)....., Cl...etlM Mw•nt"'lf......,. ,._~, .. -... ........ I • , munlty, compol'lf'd m ainly or ref uget·s from the communi11t C1t11tro regime The underet11ndlng resulted f rom two lJ.S.-Cubis meeUng11, one m Wushlmcton and one in Huvana. The f''ort Lauderdale N1>w14 rcpc1rted Wedne11day In a rnpyright article trollowing lhc meetings, thf• Coast Guard in Miami and thl' Cubisn Rorder Patrol laxt s ummer opened u teletype hnk, the newspaper i.a1d C&pl Ale x1rnder La rzelere, C'hief of i.earch and r escue for lhe Coast Guard's Seventh Di.a· trict in Miami, uld 90 percent of the cooperative U.S.-Cuban mil· 1>11rn11 have bee n searc h and rt•l\('U(.' lJ S Cuban diplomat ic r ela t1on1> ended in 1961 after Castro 1·<.1mc to power Since then , U.S. a irliners had used Cuban ·a1 rbp<1 ce, but U S tnlhl•ry ;urr rafl and s hips had been un· welcome At time11, r elatlon11 were so poor tht> Cuban Border Patrol dt>t ained /\mcret•an plea11ure boat~ that strayed Into Cuban wntcr!'I AA r ecently u July 1977, a Cuban gunboat 11eized a Miami t•om m.-rclal fishing boat and twirl the vessel and lt.'I caplaJn f11r rnon· lh<in a month Lar 1,elrn· .,aid another sign of ltw 1T1aw t•am1· last !>ummer wtu•n Cutw rJl'rm1lh·d the Coast (;u;.iril to fly a J umim.•a hound hellct11,t,.r on .. flood relief mas 'ilfln through Cuhan alrspare 'That r~m·st was made and 11n rnedH1tel y approved by the <'ubaru.. ·he 'laid L<friclere said the agreement 1•xtends Lo law enforcement and the two countries ure cooperat· 1nu on dr11g ~nlorcement mat 1 ni> Jn one c·aM·, the Cubans w1z1·d a vf'i.scl 'IU'lf><•t'lPd of cnr· ry1 ng manJuanu on information -..upphed IJy th1• Coa'\l Guard, he .aid f',..,.. Page Al Polk County District Judge Anthony Critelll had entered a it um mary Judgment for tbe newspaper on s:rounda that the identlftcaUon wu newaworthy. However, Crltelll rejected tbe newspaper'• contention that t.he r ecords were public and that Mrs Howard had waived het privacy The Supreme Court's majority o pinion by Justice Mark McCormick held that the doeu· menls, including letters about t he situation written by Gov. Robert Ray t.o the home, were public "The fact of pJalnutf's sterlllzaUon wu thua a public. - as opposed to private, fad and 1 matter of legitimate public concern " HRES ... OJal, roared t.o wit.hln two miles of the city limits. f''lre department officials said later the city of 64,800 was in no danger and only a barn was dc:11 troycd before firefighters l>eat bar k the blaze. "It was 11ultc a :'light to see - th1· fer<' C(>ll'llng up toward the town ." :mid Vc:ntuni County Fire Ca pl 1>1ck 1~crry "It wa11 llkt a wall uf namei. .. Tu the ea1tt In Venturn County, anotht.'r hla1,c began <>n the 1,ut- 11k 1rt11 of the city of S1m1 Valley, burning 7~ acres and leapl.llg a r1re break that had been expect· NI to hold It during the after· noon It was finally conl111n<.'<1 al !) p m Wednesday M eanwhll~a half·d ozen houses wer e . ashes near Goleta . in Santa arbara County 100 miles n orthwest of Lo11 • /\nge lP11. after ~ 4,000-a cr e fire roared through Eagle Canyon and Int.I> the Los f'adre5 NallonaJ F or.-11t HOLDUPS. Fl r es also burned a crou 11 ,000 acres In the Angele!' Na· twn«tl Forest above Los Angeles, 1ncJudlng more than 3,000 acres • • • in ,We bb t;anyon north of Clar,. monl in eastern Los Angele11 Co unty wher e 35 homes we re e vacuated in window at Imper ial Hank, Fair l>r1v<' und lf arbor Boulevard, al 2 p.m . He cla.lmed lo have a tihf>t«un wrap1.ied in cloth and de manded S t.000, police s aid. The teller ornpped to the floor and the man c.Jrove orr eropty hunded A swivect mutch1ng the llllme description pulled up to the drive in window cit United Califorrua Bank, Baker Street Ml 11 arlx>r Boulevard. at 2 10 p.m itnd made the same demand The teller aJso ducked The man drove away, police u id. It wM at 4·40 p.m that a aus· peel in hJs late 20ff with an .Alro hair style approached a Jewelry de partment clerk at BuHocu ln South Cout Plaza, said he had a gun and de manded je welry, police uld Cle rk Ele na Meraz, 39, of Ga rden Grove, tried to pu11h the 1.1h1 rm button, police said. When It failed to 110und. 11he yelled for a nother clerk to call police. Tbc bandit nod. FDA Flayed In Beer Case WA8HINGTON <AP> A con· iwmer voup rebuked 1eovem· ment re1uJat.on Wed~day for allowing the nlc of t>eer con· talnlng traces of nltroumlnet, 1 cuncc;r caualnR a1rent, and W'led tho t brewera be forced to eliminate It from their product.I within alx monlhl. M eenwhUe , the Center for Science ln the Public' lei..t Hid the Food and Dru• Ad· mlntatratJon abould notttr the publtcJmmedlatelr of the pcMll· tlal rllkl. Both the bMr brewen and tbe aovernment b1Ye conducted tbel r own uat.I 1bowl.n1 Uaat nltro11mlne• are preHnt la IOIDe ....,.. It a rile ol Mt ... two and three puta per bdlioD. Tb• llltroeamlnet, wblcb are known &o e ... cue., in tome l•borll&Orr ............ fonmd u a .,,,,odaoet ol UM bNwtJtC proc ... • T h e Webb Canyo11 blaze , which began Wednesday, 11pread rupidly and f o r a lime threatened about SO cablna ln Palmer Can yoo . But Loa An1elea County Fire Depart· ment spokesman Ken Lavol~ - u ld early today "there are no winds for the moment, the fire la layine down and the humidity lB up. Jl'1 lookinl 1ood." Two homes were damaged by that Ore, lncludln1 one whlch suffered $40,000 dama1e when burning e mbers lanited a wood shingle root, Lavole said. Jn Northern Callfomla, 6,800 acrea or forest burned near Placerville, 50 mlles nort.heui of Sacramento. and 3,500 acres went up ln names ln Plumu County, 100 miles nortbeut ol SaC"ramento. Further north In the fire that 11pana both Plumas and Laden Nall on al Forest•. flrefl1htera completed the fire line around the perimeter late Wednesday, ach levtn1 full containment, of. flclal1 Hld, addinl they hoped to control It completely by ton!pt. In San Dte10 County, the CDP' uld It.a bl1ce1t flr• ol l.be year ther e was 1Ull ra1ln1 out ot con· trol today alter charTlnl more than 8,000 acrtl of ru11ed bUlllde ln UM Olay Meaa arta ne•r UM Mexican bordM. Man Succumbs From Crash A 12-JMr.old 8aDta Ana man died Wednllda.r ntlbt from bead · lnjurl11 M IUffeted lD a trllf'flc colll1lon lut rrtda1 lD Lake For•t. Rlcbard Scott Patton died at 7:U p.m . .t Sadd.leback Com· mu.HJ Holpltal. lnve1tl1a&on 11lcl PaUoe'• au&o ltniek a CU' be Wll lll-t.ID~ lo,... latt ~ at aoe IDd Auto~ Drtve ud c......S lato a MCODd Hlal· cla. PaUAJD w11 trJtaa lo ..._.. ..... beea•• ol OOMtnllAcllt won ln UM area, tav•U1a&on tal4. A .. WI ........ Sllot "9 Bandit• New York City police officers carry Ben Joseph, 82, from a Chemlr al Bank branch m the Bronx a s one or flee r holds his wounded left arm. Joseph. a customer at the bank, was shot u he begged the robbers not to shoot anybody. · Slaying of Mesa Woman Probed Co11 ta Meu police ll'a1d today they a re pun1uing & number of ltads In their hearch for th~ killer of Marolyn Carelt.on, :i 31 year old widow who WM al tacked 1n her apartm1·nt ~i.llur day They said they sirP a l110 ror1 tmu1ng to mN·l with d1•l1·1·t1 v1•-.. from other Or:.inge Cowct t·1l1<''> to llN ' 1f WU10lved murd<'rs then· may bl' re lall"d Mn <.:arelton died Sunday of lnJuries received when an en truder struck her over the head with a blunt object The murder weapon hll!ln't been found S he was attarked at 224 Avocado St . only a block away rro m the apartment at 307 Avocado St where 21 year-old Kim berly Gaye R a wlins W&'\ murdered March 3 1 Anothrr wom a n , 24 year old Jane 1'1•1 tf'n gill, was attac k e d and 11t-verely 1n1ure d two blocks awuy . al JIU llam1lt1111 ~l on Ju ly 20 l'olln• '>:t11I !ht·~ ar 1 l1.o1~1n1( 111 t u p ,,.. -. 1 b I • • 1 '• n n ,. ' 1 1 '' n . tw1~1·1·n th1·,1· r·a .,,., an1l un '''" 1·d murd1:r\ 111 fo uu11t11 in V:tllt·) Coronu dt>I Mar , Jrvm1• and (;ardc>n Cro\•• '" w•·ll a< lht• -..l<1y1n~ 1n J :inu•ir> 1!117. ,,f H otJ~n Lynn C'11x <W . in hn :ipartmf'nt al i4J Avn1·ado ~l . Cm.ta Meia About ha lf the detectives 111 the Costa Mesa bureau a re work1n~ on thP <'8'\~ l'ohc c '>llld lhe) ha H~ hc:urd <1f several women m oving awi.y fro m Avocado Street apart me ntA, but raut1orit'd that othf'r ('it1e11 ali10 ha ve un'lolved murderll Police Nab M·an Wrrying Hatchet A pair of Huntiaaton Be•c~ patrolmen ahOl at and chued down a h al c h e l ·c arr yln• bur g lary auapcct today after confronting the suspect In a 11eafood restaurant hallway omcera said they ·ar rested 26·year-o1d Richard Edward A11hc rafl of Garden Groye al 1 4-0 a .m. on charges of com· merc lal burttlary He was transported to UCI Medical Center fbr treatment. A s hcraft, who alle1edly tripped a silent alarm at Mat.au Restaurant, 18035 Beach Blvd., rec eived a minor puncture wound ln his hJp, pollrc said tnvestigat.ora irnid 1t h u not bee n determined wheth er the wound wu a result of sun.fire. Officer J erry Fuhrmann fired once al the auspect when the aJ le1ed bur1Jar bolted throu.&b a hallway door and waved a hatchet al him. police said The Intruder dropped the hatchet and darted from the bulldlna but waa tackled by Of fleer Richard Wright about 200 yuda from the rest.au.rant. Newport Su.rf and Sporf: Introduce• QUIKSILVER PANTS . .... • IZ!~~­~.w- .... 2 11111 ........... . .... ...... 611.1116 .... .., ... ..., COLUMBIA, l .C. <AP> R01a119 c.n... laid today her huaballd Ml decided wben he will 1.-we bl.I caodldacy for re·elecUon. but lbe would not give ad.ate. •' l!!very declalon has been made -even tbe date," she told report.en on her arrival thlt mo~ for the start of a two-dar tlcaJ mla1lon to SouUa Caro &.na and Plortda In behalf ol President Carter. "ll'U be a little bit lat.er ln the fall," abe aald. . Tb• preildent previously had m1de it clear .he Intended to aeek renomtnation by the Oemocra!A for a second term. His wife's comments toda1 seemed lo suggest an eagemeu by Cart.er t.o enter the fray soon, at l~t partly lo curb the momeatum ol the draft.Kennedy mov•me nt and counter Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's m crea.s· lngly frequent hints ·that he mlaht challenge Cart.er In J9fl). · Mn. Cart.er, referring t.o her hu1bend'11 candidacy, said "we have been talking about it for a couple of weeks now" and in. dice~ the decis ion was made r ecently "ThlJ' ls not the time," she aald. ''He'• prealdent. He ~ to be an Washington working on these very import.ant issues." Tbe flnl lady abo predict.eel her bu.bmd would not remain low io the puflljc oplnlon polls, the moet recent of which cave him a record unfavorable raUn1 of 19 percent public: epproval ol bla JOb performance. However, Mra. Carter said, "I don't know aodr+ don't care'· when bis popul._ will beSln t.O nM ID the poUa. She aaid ber two-atat.e polJUcal fund·ralaln1 trip provldn a chan~ for her to "point out the 1reat accompll1bmenta" of her hu11band. "Jimmy 1s meeting thl"'lf' pMblems hettd on." i.h1· '"HI On her tour, M ns Carter 111 ·"k tnl( her hu-.hund''I 'IUJ1Jl()rt,.rs 111 •wrVP U'I h1~l '> l)f '\ntilll tunfl r albllU! 11<ir111·~ 1n tlw1r homf!i. •111 th•· day hl· 1lcrlan•!> h111 eato 1l11l<1cy for a secrmd ll:'rm Drown Victim Identified as Norwalk Man O rantte County Coro ner'R deput1ea have 1denUfled the drowned body of a man who ""'.1sh1>d ashore al Sunset Aearh .J '\ U on 1 ~I ,.. r el' d I c, 2 2. •> f :-Oor"'alk Ill" Wlf•• and fn('nl'b rf'IJ'>rted thul fo'ret'dJP wa -. app<1n·nlly un· dtr the 1nnuence of P C: P and akohol wht>n tw da!\hed into the ot't'Hn near HunlinJ(lon Be ach Pier ut abool 1 • m Tuesday Costa Me11a'11 helicopter 101ncd llunlln.iton Beach hleguard.s in a fru1Ueu search for lhe m~n followln& the i.nc1dent. AuthonUes 111ud th~y s potted the body In the surf off Sunset Beac.h about 10 a .m. Tuesday. Mi8trial Declared l:LAREMORE, Okla . <AP) A mlstnal waa declared today In the trial of 327 1nll·nuclear pro- le1ters charaed with tre11pualn1 al the conatrucllon Aile of the Black Fox nuclear Power plant, authoriUe9 1ald I .. . ' .. Orange ·Coast , EO,TION • I I Today'Jt ~1 .. i.g N. V. _.,"toeks VOL. 72, NO. 263, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1979 N Fl FTEEN CENTS IRWD Elections .'Unconstitutional' •r rau&a1m satoE•EHL ... cw.., .......... An tlectioft .,.tem that has al· lowed lrvloe Compan1 domina· llon ot lrvtne Ranch Water Dul· trlct attain wu declared un· constltutlonal Wedne11day by Oran1e County Superior Court Judge Eward Wallin. At the C«JDClusioo of a 2~·hour hearini. the judge ruled lbat election or directors by land· o wn er·co nlro ll e d voling violates "one·man, one-vote" prlncipl• repeatedly upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court and t.he state Supreme Court. Wallln declared that public control or the water di1trJct board ol directors is elflenlial because of "mome'ntoua" de· · ciaiona the board will face re· garding future developme nt within the 69,000.acre diatricL. The district includes one-aixlh or. Orange County 's land area, including the city or Irvine and portions or Tustin, Santa Ana, Newport Beach. ~aguna Beach a nd unincorporated territory. The questlon now facing Judge Wallin is how to shill control of the water district board from landowner·selected to popularly elected members .. Possible rem· edies will be explored at a ., Dally Pilell Su" Pi.to THE UVSCHITZ FAMILY, FORMERLY OF KIEV, RUSSIA, ARRIVES IN ORANGE COUNTY Immigrants (from left) Vladlalav, 15, Nettya and Mark Wiii Live In Costa Mesa .'Happy New Year' Wi.sh Rus&ian Immigrants -Arrive in· County By JACKIE HYMAN °'-.,...., """ ..... The Livacbitz family of Kiev, Russia arrived in Orange Coun- ty Wednesday -just in time for the new year. At sundown Friday, they will join m e mbe r s of Newport Beach's Temple Bat Yahm in celebrating Rosh Hasbana, the J ewish new year. The family will have more to give thanks for than m06t. as lbey reflect back OD the Journey that brought them to John Wayne Airport Wednesday, thou.sands or miles-from Kiev. "We are very, very glad · to come," said Mark Li vsch1tz. 40. an architect, struggling with his limited English. But bis broad smile made words UD· necessary. Livscbltz, 40, his wife . •NeUya, Teen Prostitute NB Man Acquitted In Pimping Trial Outcall escort ser vice oper a tor Donald Smith of Newport Beach was acquitted Wednesday of pimping and pan- dering for a teen·age girl who became a prostitute al 15. "Thank God it's over," Smith sighed with relief as he and his attorney, Jim Spring, left t.he Orange County Courthouse on their way to t:elebrate the inno- cent verdict. Coastal Panel Won't Review C.dMLab OK Members of lbe state coastal commission Wednesday · · declined to hear an appeal filed over the approval ol remodellng plans for the Kerckboff Marine Laboratory in Corona del Mar. The seven-woman, five-man jury deadlocked in an 11·1 vote favoring g uilt o n whe ther Smith's co-defendant, Valerie Thomas. 20, of Santa Ana, also pimped and pandered for the girl. Smith, of 13 11 CliCf Drive, operates Charlie's Angels and Golden Girls -outcalJ agencies that provide escort . massage and nude modeling services for male clients. The services are advertised in several news papers serving Orange County. '•Police have been after my client for a long lime and have been unsuccessful. He runs a clean operation down there," declared attorney Spring. Durine the four-day trial before Superior Court Judge B.ryon K. McMillan, the teen·age glrl testified that she went to work for Smith's Golden Girls service in 1978. 41, a geologist, and lbeir lS·year· old son. Vladislav owe thelr safe arrival in their new hom eland to lbe work or many people. . It was pressure from lbe U.S. and Jewish groups that enabled them to come. Earlier families attempting to nee Russian anti· Semitism waited years for visas, sometimes in vain, but the Livschilz family was allowed to leave after five months. · Carrymg only a few pieces of luggage, Lhey were met in New York by representatives of Chi , an offshoot of the century-old Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. They were put on a plane for Los Angeles . where they changed to a commuter flight to Orange County. On this end. the Orange Coun· ty J e wis h Feder a tion a nd Jewish Family Service wiU pay their rent and basic costs until they become self-supporting. And members of Temple Bat <See FAMILY. Page A2l 17th Firm Agrees To UFW Contract SALINAS <AP> -The 17th company to reach an accord with the United Farm Workers in the wake of a wildcat slriJce has a greed to what have now become standard terms in the union's quest for new contracts with Cali!omia growers. Os hita, Inc . of Gonzales agr eed to a three-year pact Wednesday, providing wages of $5 an hour wilb a 70.cent in· crease over the life or the con· tract, plus Increases for piece· rate workers averaging 55 per· cent over the old scale, and a cost or living escalator. hearing scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Monday. As now con$lituted, the seven· member board of dire<?tors in· eludes fi ve members selected on the basis al assessed valuation of land held b y the district's landowners and two members elected by direct vote of the peo· pie. Because the Irvine Company controls virtually au uninbabit· ed land within the s prawling dis· trict, the election scheme bas permitted company control of five votes on the board of direc· tors. A state law passed in 1975 permits transition of the board from landowner to public control a~ residential development OC· curs . ~ FoHowing a review of develop- ment statistics, the board re· • cently voled to increase the number or popularly elected directors to three. That move, however. wlll leave the company with a four-member m ajority oo the board, critics have pointed out. The lawsuit attacking the elec· tion system was brought against the district by the city ot Irvine, and the Center for Law in the <See lllVINE, Page A%) Cocaine, Pot Found Justice· And Wife Face Drug Raps OA KLAND (AP> -Stale Ap· pe llate Court Just.Jee Paul N Hal von1k. 40. and his wife. De borah. 37. were free todav after arrest in their home on felony cocaine and mar1Juana charges Oakland police vice squad Sgt Larry Rodrigue said Halvomk . formerly a rrember of Gov Ed· mund Brown Jr. 's adm1rustra lion, and tus wife. were arrested Wednesd ay night by police armed with warrants rhar~1n~ possession of cocaine possession of mariJuana for sale. and cult1vat1on of man juana They were released on their own recognizance Rodngue said the couple were ordered to appear in Oakland Municipal Court Friday for ar raignment. Mrs. HaJ vonik 1s an attorney in private practice. Vice squad Lt. Jim Mitchel said be and other officers round about $100 worth or cocaine. two one·ounce packages of proceued marijuana which police valued Melted NB Power Cable Douses Lights About 2,880 homes and bus1· nesses in Newport Beach were without electricity for a half· hour early today when an under· ground cable melted. causing a power outage. The affected area 1s bounded by 15th Street in Newpor t Heights, Superior Avenue and Bayside Drive. J im Kennedy. spokesman for the Southern California Edison Company, said today the cable melted near a transformer in the parking lot of the Ancient Mariner restaurant in Manner 's Mile on West Coast Highway. He said lhe cable failed as a result of the heavy electricity demand over the past few days due tot.he heat wave Kenne dy said t he power failure occurred at 4:55 a .m. and that all customers had their electricity back by 5:30 a .m . He said lbat a test or the un- derground cable c aused a second seven-minute outage at about9 a .m. The Edison workmen restored powe r b y u s ing alternate circuits and by laying a Lem· porary above-ground cable while repairs on the melted circuit are being made. Kennedy sald the cable wiU have to be dug out or lhe parting lot and replaced. "We hope we can get the work finished to· day.·' he aald. . at $500 and more than 200 grow· tnR marijuana plants 1n the kitchen and bathroom Officers said the:, had no evidence the Halvoniks were '>elltng pot. but th<-) were booked on the charge because they had more maruuana around than they could use themselves Police l>a1d the arrests at the ll<thoniks' llilll'r Hig hland· home <'apped ;.. three du} tn· · e::.t1gat1on prompted when ''' firer::. IO\ c. ,,t1i.:at1n~ .1 rf'ccnt uur~lar) at tht• Hahon1k home ::.potted "hat they thou~hl were marijuana plant:. Halvoruk 1::. former h:~al d1rec tor of the Ba) Area Amencan C1,·t1 Liberties L'nion. and 'was appointed to thl' bench in Apnl 1978 by Bro"n Hahon1k once "as a pro fes-;1onal Jazz pianist. a former ::.tale attorney gener al and a partner in a public interest law firm in San FT'anc1sco before he joined the Brown administratlon ui 1975 a the-governor's lobbyist in the Assembly APW ....... HELD IN DRUG RAID Juatice Paul Helvonlk Building Reduction Foe Prepares Alert Corona del Mar resident \'1rgm1a F'outs said today she will send 1.900 postcards to her ne1~hbors to let them know about the Oct l cit y council dis· cuss1on on reducing building s11es in their n<'1ghborhood Mrs Fouts 1s an opponent of p ropo::..ed reduct ions wh1 ch \l.Ould affec t single famil} homes. duplexes and lnplexes in th<' area bounded by Avocado Avt'nue. Fifth Avenue. Hazel Onve and the water Furids Asked For Studies Of Bay Silt The state's Water Resources Control Roard was asked today to com~ up with the funds necessary to keep alive studies aimed at curbing sources of Up- per Newport Bay pollution. James Giannopoulos. chief of planning for the water agency's division of planning and re· search. said about $150,000 Is necessary to continue work on identifying both sources of pollu· lion and possible remedies for bay siltation problems. The water board met today ln Sacramento. She said the residents and prop. ert~ owners are being denied due process of law because or a city council dec1s1on earlier this month not to send s p ecial notice::. about the upcoming d.Js. cuss1on Mrs Fouts said she belJeves the council's dec'1s1on against ~ending notices 1s against the la " e~tablished in the state Supreme Court case of Hom vs Ventura County In a letter s he delivered lo t•o unc1 I members last week. Mrs Fouts saJd that case held that such notices are required in hearings where ·'significant deprivation or the private rights of land owners" is involved. Alter trymg unsuccessfully to ch ange the minds of city of- f1c 1a ls with that letter. Mrs. Fouts is now addressing the notices wb1ch she plans to mail early next week. Coast Weather. The laboratory, part of the California Institute of Tecbnoloo, is located in China Cove, near tba.Newport Harbor entrance. The night she was employed - after lying about her age so Smith would hire ber -the girl testified sbe went out on three calla and perfor,med sexual acts with male customers. Party Too Bot Giannopoulos s aid offi cials believe it is necessary to keep funds fl o wing i nt o bay watershed studies even though it Is unknown at this point what ·agency will take charge of lbat work iD the coming year. Low c lo uds t onight through mid·moming F ri· day otherwise s unny . Hi g bs i n mid-70s a l beac hes to mid-80's in· land. Lows tonight in the mid·60s. INSIDE TOD" v · Im l'l'lmse oil poob have tM financial world beating o poth to Mako. But Pren · M?lt JON Lopez Portillo has ~d coutb&I dewloprnnt of the pd~m fi1td.s and country. StOf"JI, pltolo P• AU. Approval of the lab's plans to rebuild its existing pier and re· model its laboratory have been e>ppoeed by one Cblna Cove rest· dent. Julia Gold. Mn. Gold filed the appeal ol the fellaaal commiaaion's ap- prov al fll tbe plans and tbe lub- ject w• before the 1lllte com· m1NIODSI at tbelr meet.l.q ill Loe~. Comml11loners ruled tlaat dMte ... no subllta.DUal a.ue l'9volved In the appeal and · •UMd lo schedule • bMrtAI •It. Tba -. meam that tlJ8 re- ldoaal ....,1 .. w.i•1 approval of ... ....... wW stand. Tbe proJ· ett ....... been ~':'ed by ...,_...,..._, ... ~a..---&Mnpart . She testified, however, lbat she nevet dlacimed with Smilh what happened OD the calla and lbat be aever told her what or what not to do. The llrf teltlfted that money received on tbe calll -a buk S35 per service plus "Ups'' of. fered bJ tbe male cUenta -were split W'ltb Smith. · Smltb tetlfted that be bad no knowledae about what the llrl ·did oa tbe c.U.. He did cODCede tbat p_ro1Utution was a • 'pollillllitr .• ' h~ be repeatedly told the court that be would not allow protUbMI lo wort for btl .,_ . cln and would fin any woman ( ... a&\&ID, Pa .. Al) • • Firemen Yuit Ceremonial There were a few uninvited guests Wednesday nJ1ht amoq the l2S mothen and daUJhters gathered at the Oran1e Coat YMCA for an Indian Maiden pro~ram. A bonfire of railroad ties was Ut in a fteld beside the Y build· Ing oo Unlveraily Drive at the Upper Newport Bay. The column of thick black smoke and the flPI.. leaptnc 1& lo eteht feet lDtp the air at' 'tracted a lot ol atttatloa ad mo- menta later two Newport Beacb ftre truckl roered Hto tbe 1cene. Firemen, fearful ot bav· -- ing a real grass fire on tbe1r hands, doused the bonfire. "We got more than 20 calla from people all around the bay wondertna if lhe Y waa buminC up,''·commented one YMCA of· licial today. Once the firemen bad flniabed tbelr work, the mothers and dau1bter1 resumed their ceremOI\)' -ln the dark. "We're plann.lq another bon· fire to:!Sht tor the Indian Gutde1 Princeu Protram." the Y otncial added, ''but we promited t.be fire department we wouldn't repeat lut nljht's perf ormanee." \ The water board in July an· nbunced ill lDteot.ion to strip lhe Southern California Assoclatioo of Govemmenta CSCAG> ot Its planninc responsibilities lft the Newport Bay watershed area. A final decision on lbat ta ex· peeled ln October. the water of. flclal said. SCAO wa s g iv e n the responaibUlty of developlnc • waste lreatment mana1ement p}alrfor the south cout rellOD. which eovera all ol Orance and perts of four other counties. For tbe Newport Bay area SCAG turned the job over to the Newport Irvine Wule Muac• ment Aaency . .. ••• .ti OAk.V PILOT Doctor . FAMILY ••. Sa'7'es vu."' Newport a.1eh ... ". ,_,._ .._.. ,.,_.lbtUty fw 1uell Im· ~-Malla u flll4JD1 u ap&ttaMM, laelp&q tM llDml· I ---......,...~1ruu.-.to lmow tbe .,. .. 1911 ~wman ............. ? ... •• •" ,. • a, DEi.Oila uooa mWIN Ol_o.t, .......... A YOUGI doctor wu • n~ly injured Weckaellday n 1ht when he attempted lo NV. u Of Ml' County .Mritf'1 depu\)' h'om a hoapltal Jail ward ~m ale annt!id with a tl~I pape The doctor wu crtd.lted by sberlfra omcen with aavlq the deputy's We dW"tQt the •ll•t<k •l UC lrvtne lledlcal Center '• Jail ward ln Orante. Dr Ho ward Cuwllah aw or Garden Orovt was reported in f(ood coodllaon &n lhe intensive eare unit at UCIMC today after suffering aeveral blows lo the stomach Cn the 9 p oo. attack Sheriffs apoke$m an Lt Wyatt Hart gave this arcount of the In cidenl Or Cowhshuw, a 26-year old anesthesiologist. was walking in t.he medical center's Jail ward tthen he heard the screams of a nurse He found the inmate beating Deputy Raul Ramos about on the head with a 24-inch-long steel tube, which the prisoner apparently had djsmanlled rrom ~ the frame of his hospital bed. During the scuffle to subdue the inmate. Dr. Cowlishaw was ~ struck in the stomach with the pipe. A nursing assist ant, Margaret Stebblns, was slightly injured . T he attack occurre d as a nurse, accompanied by Deputy Ramos, checked on prisoner pa· tients in the ward. T he prisoner apparently leaped from behind a curtain, s winging the s teel club at Ramos. Hart said Ramos probably would have been killed bad Or. Cowlishaw not intervened. The sberifrs deputy was also report· ed in good condition today at UCIMC, recovering from multi· pie head lacerations. The inmate, who was unin· jured, was identified as David Medina, 19, of Placentia. He had been admitted to the jail ward for treatme nt of in· juries he received Tuesday after his car crashed during a police chase in Placentia. Medina, who had been wanted on sever al pr evious ass ault cha rges. was spotted by a pol.ice investigator in Plac~ntia. During the chase, which ex· ceeded spe~ds of RO miles per hour, police fir e d shots at Medina twice. As a result of Wednesday's at· tack on the sheriff's deputy, Medina tins been cha rged with assault with intent to commit murder. said sheriff's ofhcers. f 'rona Page A I CLEARED. • who he learned was engaging in sexual acts for money. De p ut y Dis trict Attorney Michael Jacobs, who prosecuted the case, lamented the verdict and the deadlocked decision. He s aid he has not yet decided wh e the r to ask t h at Miss Thomas face a second trial on the charges. Roah 1lub.aoa H rYIC•. The commuter nlcht wu an hour late Wednu day . and reprHentatlvn of the temple ••rt anxious In t"a 1e the U \lachits farolly had aomehow IOU• loll Amons Lho8e watUnc to rreet them w.-re Temple Bat Y&bm Slate rhoud Prealdent .Re va ~.muela and Henry Palmer, a temple member who a. a native of Poland and 1peak1 Ru11lan. "We dJdn'l know unlll Friday they wtre comlna.'' explained Ht lPn Lt!v101on o f Newport Beach, vlC"e president of the al.s· terhood ''AH we kn~w Is we we rt expecting another family th 11 month " Five years ago, the temple setUed a ramJly of Vietna mese r efugees and a week ago they he lped Telocate a s ax -member fam ily of "boat people." Mrs. Levinson said it took her several weeks to find a n apart· ment for the L.lvschlll family. She said most places won't take children and a rew said they don't wanl immigrants. An apartment was finally found in the Mesa del Ma r area of Costa Mesa, where a number of Vietna mese rerugces have settled. Mrs. Levinson said t8" new apa rtment has been stocked with food, rumishlngs and bed· ding by sisterhood member!), a nd that a physic ian who belongs lo the temple wiU give the newcomers free phys ical ex· a m s. She s aid sisterhood members planned to cook the family a din· ner tn their own home Wednes· day, to have dlMe r for them at Mrs . Samuels' home tonight and lo take them to temple Friday for the beginning of the High Ho- ly Days. Although the welcom ers had stood in the hot s un at the air port for an hour, they bubbled with enthusiasm as the Livsch.itz fa m ily eme rged fr om their plane Balboa Man Injured Mysteriously A Balboa resident is In serious condition a t Ho ag Me morial Hosoital today afte r he was found in hls apartment in an in· coherent condition and suffertne mysterious injuries. Police identified the victim as Gene Deramus. about 30, or 330 E, Balboa Blvd. De ramus was found an his a p a r t m e nt about 3 :30 pm. Wednesday by h.is la ndlady She had been asked to c heck on Deramus by hJs mother after he had failed to show up for work for the past three days. Police said the victtm suffered numerous scrapes on his race and legs. Investigators theorized he may have been injured when he rell from a motorcycle or bike. But he was unable to tell police how he was hurt. De tec tive Capt. Richard Hamilton said the cue will be tre ated as an a ssault until Deramus can teU police what ha ppened ,,..., ................. HAL TS BEATING attzen Bernett• Judge Says 'No Hero' In Rescue Judge Bhllr Barnette of the South Orange County Municipal Court said that he doesn't con· s ider himself a hero for rescuing a woman who was being beaten at a Corona del Mar beach. ·'It was some thing anyone would have done," Barnette said o ( the incident that occurred Sunday mornin g a t Pirate's Cove. Barnette. a Corona del Mar res· ident, also noted that he wasn't the only one involved lo s eparal· ing the man from the woman he was beating. "The re was ano ther local lady who was there and she helped out, too," be added. The incident apparently in· volved a dispute between a man a nd his girlfrie nd and the wom an didn't wa nt to file a crime report so Newport Beach poli ce aren't inves tigating the case. Barnette said he was taking pictures at about 8 a m. from a vantage point above the beach. 1ust inside the Newport Harbor cntranc<' He said he saw the man drag- ging 'the woman into the mouth or one of the beach's, caves. where he knocked her to the ground and began hill.mg her m the face "It looked to me !Jke he was taking his best sho~ at ber,'' the j udge observed. "The woman was screaming, but you couldn't hear at because of the way the rocks are s ituated above the beach," he said. Rarnette said he raced down the r ocks to the beach and ~rabbed the man to pull him off the '(lctim. The Judge said he doesn't know the local woman who showed up and assisted the victim in getting out or her a t· tacke r's grasp He srud the man fled wtule he and the woman helped the vie· tim climb over the rocks to Cor ona del Mar Main Beach whe re police were called . "She was pa etty shook up hysterical and her mouth was bloody. but by the time the police arrived she'd calmed down," the jud1e said. "It was just reaction I guess . It offended me to see something like that happening. Really. anyone would have done the same thing," the judge said Aoki Still hnproving Spokesmen at San Francisco's Le tte rman Army Me dical Center said today injured boat racer and restaurateur Rocky Aoki was "still Im proving" and would be trans fe rred to a civilian hospital. Aoki, recovering from surgery <fn a ruptured aorta s uffered when his boat hit a wave at 70 mph Friday, was taken off the hos pital's serious list today. Coast Again Suffers Eye-stinging Smog He was to be moved today from the Presidio facility to the UC Medical Center In San Fran· ol11co, officials said. OflANGa COAST N DAILY PILOT ,,..0r.~co.n1 0.ow ft• .... ,,"..,_l("."'em "'-'""-~ .. , ....... -....... °'_ (H\t fl'liitlth~(.omp.wt-, S.Nt•tfedltt9M•'• tk'&ft\Md ~·' '"'°"4'" .. rldAY fOf CMt• "'°"'M. H•WPOf1 0.¥ft. HUftO""'M ~MPHrCll,;lft l•1ftV6~1•-. llWfllW ~fk..lr(JV~lfili<.eMl.A ,,...,,. ,..,..,..rM<114ol ••-·-~,,­WMt-•w' ,,.. Of•nt•t)lll ~"""" .,...,, "•• >• W•\t A•w \tJ'w1 t&\I• A.VU, ( •llftHnt •• ,.,. ._ .... _ ""~' •ftd -·- .-... ........ --· ... t•• a .. r1 .. 11. '--• ..,~" ..... ....... --..... ,.. ....... Tll•'1ho1t• (714)__, Cl....eM MY1,......_MWl?I ' ----------· By MICHAEi. PASKEVICR Of IM DMly fJIMt 1'9" Stagnant air clung to the Orange Coast again today, prompting car pooling pro· grams -Yor large firms from Costa Mesa to Laguna Beach and first stage health ad· visories for sections of Inland Orange County. Smog grew even worse around Los Angeles u a new seige of eye-stinging vapors enveloped the basln, trlnerlng second stage health alert.I In several areas. Second 1ta1e health epllOdes -meanln1 dan1eroua air for all people -were expected to lul through Friday in Pasadena and nearby communities. • 'Tbe new weather patlem II 1lmllar to what we experienced lut week," said a 1pokt1man for the South Cout Air Quality lhnapment Dlatr1ct. Th•t weather 1yatem, ln which a n lnvenlon layer ot cool-over· hot air trapped pollutant.I cloN to the 1round, uuaed el1bt atrallht days of second st.ace bealt.b alerU. Conaldered the wont nm of 1mo10 cla7• ln 2$ yHn, tbe lD· veralon =r lifted over. lh• weekend to mum toclQ . It will rema1D bot P'rtda1 wttb ne1ll1lble wlnd1 and blall• above IO lD Loe Anltlel, IC few lD lud • .u.y.. ' It will ._ onlJ 1U,bU1 eoolel' ---.-.------. for Inland Orange County. where first sta1e health advisories were expected to remain in ef. feet for El Toro, La Habra, Los Alamitos, Santa Ana Canyon and Anaheim. No first stage alerts were called for coast cities wber• temperatures will remain in the mld -70s, but a distric t '• spokesman said the-alr will re· m ain ''unhealthful for extremely aeosilive penon.a" through Fri· day. As a res ult of rancid air gathering strengt.ta In Loa Angeles and Riverside counties early today, air quality officials instituted mand•tory car pool· Ing for 2.eoo Southland firms that employ more than 100 peo- ple. Costa Mesa, Newport and I rvine area corporaUoos were ordered oo aecood staae plans, callln• few 80 to 10 percent re· ducUom 1D employee car tripe. A flnt •tac• plan, uklnl for volWltary car poolln1, wu re· quntad fot the Laiuna Beach and IOUlh Oran1• Coast area. Botb plaaa were eapectad to be rtMwdniday. A polluUan readlD1 of .15 Patti per mlUlaD WM pTedlcted for Cotta ._. ud Newport BM~ today and f'ttclay. A .IO level mul be reecbed before a ftnt 1ta1• bN.ltb alert ii calltd . la1aDd reedtnp of .• for fla· ta Ana Canyon and .Jl for Aaabetm _.. pnclkMd b1 dia· trlct atftdall. 18•ttr•a.ze• Cooling 'f~end Bil!eme~'s ~' ~ neth Hahn. 81 fte AINdaW Pre.a Cooler, more rnollt weather settled over much ot Callf ornia to- day, aldbal weary flnfllbten lD their •tnaule •&alnlt at leut 18 major blaua that have consumed 100.000ac.resofbruah and limber. Sin ce Saturday. •l leut ~l homes have been destroyed ()( dama1ed by the fires, wbkb have bffn fa nned by e1TatJc wlndl, runnl.na up clama1e and firefl1btln1 cos ts into the mlWona d dollars. "The weather la cooperating," U.S. Fonet Service spokesman ,Ste ve Warren said today. ~ood alr quality is predicted for the Oranae Coast Friday but air unhealthful for sen.aitive persons is expected in lnland Orange County. Vice President Walter Mon· dale planned to vlslt some fire areas lat.er ln the day. said Los Angeles County Supervisor Ken· E',....PageAJ ffiVINE ... Public Interest , r e presenting Irvine Tomorrow. T he Irvine Company lat.et became an an· tervening defendant in the case Law center attorney Carlyle Hall. during arguments before Judge Wallin. called the power wielded by the ltvlne Company on the water dlsttlct board, "power that is debasing the most basic right In a civllued society -the right to vote · · Hall slttnuoualy ar1~ that the j udge act immediately lo re· move all seven members from the district board and order an election in wh ich t he vacant positions would be failed by popular vote. The district's regular two-year election is scheduled for No.. fi to decide three-popularly ele<'ted' a nd one landowner ~e lected pos1t1ons . Wallen quest ioned . whether sw fic ienl lime ClO!'lled bet ween now and the cle<'t1on date to mo<l11'y th<• ballot Alexander Bowie, the d1stnct'~ attorney, urged the Judge "go slow" on any actions to change lhe election system. Bowie sug· ~ested qwck or thouJ(htless ac· J1on could Jeopardu:e the cits· trict:s abiUty to conduct day·to· day business. Bowie did J.lOI directly attack ihe judge's decision on the con· atltutaon Issue But he conceded that "I knt w this day had lo come·· The 1975 l ~gislation aJlowmg transit.Jon of the l;>oard . Bowie s aid. wa.., .. novel and unique" and indicntc<l the d1!)lrtct "did som <•thing" toward furthering public control And Bowie ~uud the d1stnct was lm pleme nt inl popularly elected director s hips on the board faster than required by the 1975 law. Bowie said the biggest failing of the special legislation was that it did not include a limeta · ble ror the translt1on. He added. howe ver , that a timetable wouJd proba bly have been agreeable to the then-president of lhe Irvine Co mpan y o r th e s tate ~glslature. District officials have sa1d that uader .lhe curreqt transi· tlon. al least four of the seven boa rd seats would be hlled by popularly elected me m bers by 1983. The Eade Canyon fire. which destroyed six bomea east of Goleta near Sant• Barbara, wu eo percent contained today thanks to calm wtnds. damp air &nd low temperatures. The cool: humid condltJOGI alao kept • 20,000·•cre flre near Ventura and Ojal "slttinl sWl," Warren said. But aoutheut of San Die10, more than 300 firefighters with crt'1'1 from u far away u Ken· lucky remained on line today around a raging 8,000..acre brush fire two miles from the Mexican border al Otay Mesa. The blue was out of control but s preading s lowly . J im Dykes. chief of the San Dieao Ranier unit of lbe Cal11orola Department of Forest.ry. aald crews .estabU.shed lines around 10 miles of t.be fire's 15-m.lle perimeter . Bombers dropped fire retardanta. For a time, the fl ames threatened a mobile home park and burned telephone lines. but shiflln( winds turned the blue away Dytes said it was the ~ fire on Olay Mesa . "I'm 100 percent sure thu fire was mao-ct u.sed:· Dykes s aid, but he wouJd not 11ay it was de· h ber a le arson A rarefighter was hos pataliud for treatment of eye irritation and another treated fo r smoke tnhalatlon. M eanwhlle i.n Santa Barbara County, thjngs we re "looking real good" on the Goleta fire, said Warren. "They're begin- ning to release aome of the L.A. strike team." But Warren said a finger or the Vent ur a Count y b laze burned closer to the Hillside Hom es tract today, although at stall posed no 1mmed1ate threat to houses The l'ause of the Ventura OJIU fare v.as lasted a!. acc1dt-nlal, re ~ulttn~ from ;i lt•u tor v. ath ;, fault) ~park :.rrc:.lt:r R ecruitment Pow Wow Set By Coast Y T he Orange Coast YMCA tonight v.111 host a rec ruitment Pow Wow ror fathers With Lhe1r sons or daughters interested an the Y ·Indian Guides and Y Indian Princess progr am'i The event start.'I at 7 at the Y at 2300 lin1 ver-;1t y Drl\e an Newport fkach and 1~ <>pen lo parenL'I and children from the Ncwport-Meu l 'ntftl'cl School District and the cit) of ln.1nl' The lndJan Guide~ and Indian Princess pro11:ram~ are aimed at fathe rs and ch1ldrl'n bet ween lhe ag~ of 6 and 8 so they can part1c1pate together m a vanety or activities Some of lhose activ1t1es. such as Indian crafts and dancing. will be part of tonight's pro· grlm ' 15 Airmen Injured WICHITA FALLS. Texas 1APl f:.a rtl'Cn aJrmen were 101ured. none seriou.s ly. when a charter bus carrying 37 persons rolled over on Its side . skidded into a mound of dirt and ended up back on its wheels. passengers said Introduces QUIKSILVER PANTS Sten I Iii u:~;d· • ' 1·1174 MDely StweJ 210'11 w.... •••. ......... •nm• 't''Nf , ..... J ~c...e .... c .... ..... ,., ... .. '\. <Arter Eye• Cubanl11ue WASHl.N'OTON (AP) - Prw'4lellt Carta" M&d an unannounced meetln1 with c~ leaden today on Soviet lroope · ln CUb1, NpONdly to 1wte1 tbem on a ''delicate phase" ln U.S. ·Soviet ne10Uatlona about the con· troveny . S.n. Frank Cburcb, D· Idaho, chairman of tbe Senate F~gn Relation• Committee, ~merged from Lhe meetint of DemocraUc and RepubUcan leaders · with a f.redlctlon that eventual y "the Senate will requJre certification by lhe president that So·· viet combat f orcea are not lo Cuba." Church told rep·orters the U.S. and Soviet gov· ernmenta "apparently have reached that point in oegotlaUons" on the Issue . wher e major decisions are required. He said the American deciaioos were "just being form u.Jate d ." It waa Church who referred to the negOliaUona over the Soviet brigade as being in a delicate phase. ' i . ' Dollar Dips As Buyers Go for Gold LONDON (AP) -The dollar spiraled downward oo European money markets today as some dealers predicted a renewed crisi.s of confidence in the U.S. c urrency . G old soar ed to another record of S386 in London at the cl08e and was up more than $11 to 381 50 in Zurich The dolJar hit ll·month lows in ~ilan and Frankfurt and was lower in Tokyo London ·~ ft vt> ma1or bull11111 houses fixed the price of gold at an all lime ha~h faxing of $3HO for tht• afternoon trading '>t·~Mon It v. J' a Jump of 10 1loll:ir'> O\'t•F \.\'1·dnt":'>da} ... c l~e in both Lon don and Zunch ~11n an hour tht> pn ce climbed another ~1x dollars in London trading "T he doll ar 1s in trouble agrun. and it seems tbe rlsuig an terest rates have not been suff1 c1ent lo prop al up." a Tokyo trader !>atd . "When the Federal Rfserw Roard let the dollar slip agrunst European currencies Wednes day people became worried about ha .. 1n~ too many gre<?n back!. on hand ·· Dealers ~aid further unc1•r tutnl ~ about the L S economy 1n fl :.t1on and t he pol1t1cal cit malt-an the United Stale\ probably all c-ontnbuted t<> th•· .. 11cie Some '\aJd massive ancJ 1m med1ate support for the dollar by the U S Federal Reserve would be necessary lo prevent ;1 further plunge of the dolla r West Germany's Bundesbank, lh~ country's central monetary authonty. announced al bought up $15 5 million to prop up th1• dolla r when 1t dropped from 1.8073 late Wedneaday to a late fixing of 1 7745 marks. It was the fi rst time the dollar d ipped below 1 S> marks in 11 months and was the lowest value since s hortly before President Carter a nno unced a dolla r support package last Nov. 1 I ThYr!d!y. S!pt!mber 20. 1979 DAILY PtlOT Al ' Niguel Project Cleared for Start Cops Nab Man With ' Hatchei A pair of 'Huntington Beach patrolmen shol at aod c based d own a h atcbet-carry10g burglary s uspect today after confronting the s uspect an a seafood restaurant hallway. o m cers said they a rrested 26·year-old Ric hard Edward Ashcraft or Garden Grove at 1:40 a.m . on charges of com- m e r cial burglary . He was trans ported t o UCI Medical Center for treatme nt. As hcraft, who allegedly tripped a silent alarm at Matsu Restaurant, 18035 Beach Blvd .. received a minor puncture wound in his hip, police said. Investigators said it has not been determined whether the wound was a result of gunfire. Officer J erry Fuhrmann fi red once at the s uspect when the al leged burglar bolted through a hallway door and waved a hatchet at him, Police said. The intrude r dropped the hatchet and darted from the building but wai. tac·kled by Of ficer Richard Wright ahout 2011 yards from the restaura nt. Police allege Ashcraft cut a hole in the restaurant's roof an<I dropped into the build1n~. They said he tnpped the alarm while trying to enter an office. As hcr aft 1s being held on St0.000 bail at Huntmgton Beach J a il, Police said. Scholarship Wntenders 'list Released National Merit Scholarship semifinalists have been named for 199() • •nd . .tbe lisl:i ncludes maD)l Orange. Coast stlldenta. A c a d e m.i .c a 11 y • t h e semifinalists are in the top hall of one percent er the natioh's high school seniors. T here are 15,000 semifinalists, from whom 4,300 national merit scholarship winners will be chosen. Local honor ees, by high school, are : Dana IBll High: Teri Dorman and Allison Miller. E dison Hig b (Huntington Beach): Ruth Bernd, Gregg Burgess, Christopher Johnson. Linas Palubinskas, Kcvi-n P11te, Kelvin Sakai and Marie Sawaya. Huntlngtoo Beach High: Dan Campbell, Barbara Gethard and Leilani Miller. Marina Hi Kii <Hunti ngton B each): Moni ca Cyrino , Fra n ces Huffman, David Okamura and Brian Yee. Irvine High: Linda Gunderson and Mark Holst. University Hig h I Irvine): Mark Carranza. David Dungan. Margaret Foley, Doris Nussen· baum, Timothy Renaud , Wendy Sacket and Mich,ael Tonai. Lagana Beach Higb: Peter Cunniffe, Jessica Hance, Scott McGehee, Bruce Shaw and James Wall. Co.... del Mar High: Steven Colby, David Glenn, David Ran· dall and Mark Sklamky. Newport Bart.or HJg.b : Judith Baumgartner. Robert Franklin, Gregory Harrigan and Elizabeth Nutting. OoJ13; Female Con a Male ST. LOUIS <AP) -A pri~r wbo 1peGt five days in the women'• quarters or the St. Loa:la Qty Workhouse baa been moved to the men's section after pollee dileovered that abe wu ~ .... Police officials said that Mslow a.mom, 23, bad mu • ..,.._... aa a woman 11Dce bis _.... Sept. • on a ebarce o1 tam.,... wttb an automobile. ft•J uld Ranlom 1pent one mlbt ID tbe womea'1 holdover ~ at polAce beadquartera ..a n .. daJI In tbe womm'a ......... ol tbe wofthoule. 8aGIOID'I lnle MX WU di.I· ........... .,,....._.. 1earell at t1't workbft11e, ............. and Monarch Bay Wednesday when Stale CoHlal Com •Uf' I ........ 4 8lllL &o rec:onUdlr t,be Avco pr0Ject 1n1 for the ftrst pbaH ~ probably betln In llarch or Apr l W lllO, -d1pendla1 on winter nlnl. TIM 8C'tlaa c&ears U., •tl for • A wco to build •P -.0 about l .IOO reeldeadal unJtl, 1 beachfront rHort hotel, an 11 bol 1olt coune, recreaUon faelllU al\d • blU!~ park OD lbe l•rc• ocea.n1J. .. luMt chunk. "Wt doa't apect to .,. UM 1lM ll r• ...id create a lot of erotloD Dl'Obletnl. • • Sailtb Aid. A vco'a General M 1na1er Jam• Smllh 11 d today 1rad· The Krst pbue will occur oo land eortb of Stonelllll drive a nd N i guel Road la the 1outbe11tern portion of the project. Smith nld it would be bard to CALIFllllA I p•m•n• • UJ'l fOIDJ •SPJ•!NS ••re fire o.r.re•is ........ ,.,,... ... 0 SO ---: ,«tfic OfNe MEX . Al'WI ......... MAP LOCATES SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOREST FIRES Hot, Ory Weather Leeds to Perlloua tondltlona Fire Figures Major Blazes At-a-Glance By The Associated Press 1 lrrc· 1:-. a rundown of the 16 maJOr fires bummg m C'al1fomi;1 today !><0111,,...,. C•hl..,,I• GOLETA OR EAGLE "RE t r ~•1 r•n f' .;qi~ t •"''ll'W'I tO mllf'~ wnt ot S..nt• B•rtMrtt J.1 lhJQI .. (.If,; ..,,,,,~,,.,., l,.. ,,,,,,,., .... t t>nrnAnd 18 h .. MtOf!AUif!' ( urunt (Uf'(1;t1 ~· Oflt ''-""' f'>'°"•''l'W'd LtQtt• wlnc:h OtJt~ NO<Of"lttt1nntftf\' Qrftdl~ tfd VEHTUllA.OJlll l C><.ithon V,.f\tvttt (OUf\t' '" ,,.~. 'O,(X)O r•rt)pto<fv l 0\4l Of\fl' non1fil d•mottQf'd, '\#;ffr•I outbuito1n9\ •nd motor "erH<ln d•"'dQf'(l &r ,,,.._,,,,,.,,-"" (urrto-nt (C1NJ111on\ Out ot CMtrOI, t'~it<Uoettd Ah<l"O •t'd W~tcr C•"fOfa, 00-..,. oul•ll"• C.•tv ol v~nl1Ud out ol <U!IQ<'• 0..11...,... Noconta•,,,,,..nl orf'dl<tect OTAY l OC•I'°" ...... 0 lf'90C.OW>lv. H "'"" 1'0ol~••I ol »n 01~ ,,.,., Oullu••· ""~-1000 PrOQf'r1Y l &\\ N~ ""'"'"' c-.1~ °"'of control, llWUOO •••cu•ttcl Ot•v ~k .. 11....i clowJd lo ,, .. .,,( Oull.,._ No conl•1,,,_n1 o•Mll<l•O Vl .. TUllA·ltOll CANVOfl LO' .tt1on Vt"tur• County. M•~tmf V•lf•Y J"r•w•y A f tfllo6Qll' .:>0 p,_,,,, L~• NO cwrn-Curr .. ot ,,,,,.,,,_, Fully c.,.,t•lnl'<I w-v n1(1f>I Ovlloot< c.ooiro11P<1 •• rT'ldnlon1 we~•v SAO• l.CK•llOfl, At)Otl-· N•llOMI !'«><HI AC rdOt' 12 ;OOO Proll('f1y l...as ElcJM ,,... .. ~ru<lu,.••""• l•OUI 11_,Y dHlroncl C.u"•"' Concllllof>s 7S perc•l'I conttlnt<I F--., <..,,o •"" p+<nK ., • .,. tftr••t•twod Ow'li!tlf'f'• •vtt<u•t~ Oul•OO'< Total con .. 1n"""'1 1>'1'<11<1~0 tOtl•r•P m Conlrol wver•I O•Y• •••• MONTI LO< ahon Ancrlf'\ N•llonel l'0<e~1 l>«r-• lllO Pro~r1V LU'"· "'~ Cu Hr"' Condth<l•\\ IS 0"'C.<!nl <.,.,I••~ OullOOI< Toi.• (~ln,,,..nl P•edKle<l•P"' 1000 l'INEClllST l O' llloon Anc;IPM~ N•loon•t FO<ttl Arr•-S.000 l'rol>t'r11 LO'>' None Curre-m Gond•hO"'\ Controltt:d WOOOWAllO Lortthil)f'I W"''' Oft"""' f"'9bflt'tld s.i-o~• N•Uorw• ~ort-\t. Kern (OUf"lty JOO "'llft ,,o,1n ot LO\ At'4'"9:"-~' Atrt-"'Ot' 800 l'•ol>t'rty L°"' N-<.vrr""l Cond•l•on ContrOlltO PASIO • t f"C flth•Jf\ f ... .,,.,,..f\O N•t•Of"l•I ~Of'f\t, A•~trt4df" C.OUft'IY. N¥ Coron.. JO "'I~ fftt of I IJ~ Angol.,') MOUNTAIN Sl4AOOW t oc.tl•"" Vn f\•rn..,oir.n rnourtlV. 80 mllf"\ ra~• ot Lot Angir''"' ~,,,..dq 1A()i8, f.lrr,Qt-f1Y l <1 ! urrtnt COl\O"IO"' I~ ll"'cont <Onlt1....0 GllEEHSl'OT I O<AllOft '>;tn llrmM!l-C:ovntv •lonq 1~ s.tnt• Ant A1vt• ....,,-..,of 11.0t•"°' Att~'lll" I 100 ( urtM\1 t.ono111on\ P•r1•"tt'i c ont••nfl'O Oull-<.on1111nmen1 .. pe,teo tooo DALEY I urM•on .. n o ...... ,alno NAhon•I FO'etl, .,.,., Daley C•nron A<rt-1 U S Pro~rtv l M\ QfWI' firt"ftOPlt•r 1n1urf'd <:ur '""' C.ondltt'>f'\ 90 Pf'rt~nt ronldln-d Oultocw Conl••"""'"' HPKltO•• m 100.v CllOl"TOH LoctloOn £1t~I Of AHllencl\, ,..., C•o11on M1lh, wHI ol tnler"•I<> 10 Acr~-100 ProOH'lr LO\\ >rterat llornft tnre•l•IWO (UtrMI Cond•llf>'" UNvelltbl~ OutlQOll Nocon1e1nment P•edk:t~o WE••CANYC»I LCK•llOfl 8a\I' ot An99"'' Ntllon•I Forete ..... Cle••-' A<rt-. 3.000 3.SOO Proper1y LO\~ 1 1lr11<1V,. clHl•ovtcl, t oem_.,, Curr•m c onc1111oM: 2S perc.•n• c<H11etnec1 -•••• wind• Pt•-• Cenv.,., r.ovtlno lr•ct ••<Kuelf!cl Outtooo< Noc.onlelnment p...oleled. .. .....,..~. CHILI eAlt Acre..,o Reclvctd frornesllmateof l ,20010 6.-mMl!llclef•r-_..cteentcl Pr_.-ty U»1: FO<Jr r~H. ••IUI! tttlmftld 12111.000. II Ito -IMtrn M'd tour 6\11• l>u1101"9S, C1irrent Condition\: IO C-t'9nt COfllelnecl WedM9cMy. OutkMll< Full c..,le"'"*'t ,...Okttd ebOlll tO,.m. l'r~v. I' LUMAS L4Kell0fl *"' Phlm&S •"" l.A~M" Nlllloft9! For-HI• enO c-fl•• Ac rft1t: oo.ngr~ to 3.00 from 3,500. Propet'ly l..OM' Oft<.rlbedoone motllleflelfM,-•••ffl ,,.,,.,, IN-<lflln Currt:nl C.-lllofl· Oul of c.onlrot. 0..11-* COnt.tln"*"PnldictH ltp.m 5Mwdtv. Kennedy May Soon Seek 8ecret Service Guards WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy may IOOll atk Pnilident Carter to pn-lidt Secret Service proteeUoa. an aide to tbe Maauebu11tt1 aenator Mid today . WIUa Kennedy coaaldertnc rvnnllll lor tlw • Demoerllllc prt1t.-.eU•l aomlaaUoa, a memblr el bll Raff m.t with White lloUle aldaa Weclll•datto dl1e1111 MeWitJ probleml. Tom 8oadaWlM. &naedJ'• pr ... ...-.tar)', la.Id U.. Wblte House mdel Mid It wu tbelr ... dertt•NHDI tbat Carter could do notblq anUI be rectl"N a formal requ•t for protectlOD from~. Autbottly for Secret Sentce ~ for ,.......Ual. can- clll a tH Wal 1raialed b"J ~1au..n.u.. •. Ull1udcm ol ~ ... "-· Mdr, tbl ...._.a brat.Mr. 11uce the lmpact or a receet prime lnterest rate hike to 18.\4 percent on the 8 to lS·year batldoUt .... fat ... ,..... . ect. "It ha.I an Impact on sales but we can't really tell for sure how much ll'• goina to attect ua.'' be aald. Smith indicated the riat.na in- terest rate would probably have lltUe Impact oo the company's ability to finance construction. "We're able to arrange for financing that la more favorable becauae of iu volume." he ~d. "8"1 m of our b~.; would be de ndent CUt s their homu a nd lbal could create problems . "It Isn't a big concern, however.'' Smith said company officials would be discussing several is- sues raised at Wednesd ay's hearing to decide If the firm I could take measures to '-- predJct.ed impacts on tbe IMCI and pedestcian access to tbe beach. The l .. •" l•v•lv• ••M replenilhment. more parkland for the beach area, a/fordable houaio& ln the coastal sone and a propoeed expanaion of Monarch Bay Plaza. "We think there are ways we can.Jmprove It in r elation to beacli acceaa.' • Genius BriStles · Buckminster Ful"ler Talks on Coast By JO~NNE REYNOLDS Of ... OMty l'IM( $t9H R. Buckminster F uller, de signer, inventor, cartographer, philosopher and world citizen. didn't even look at the young newsman who'd tried to ask a question. "Don 't interrupt." h e snapped. "I'm trying lo teU you why we're all in such penl " And Fuller went on lo finish hit. parable on the ongins or govern men ls. The flareup was one of several , produced when Fuller, 84, m'1L. the press Wednesday in an m fo rmal session 1n Newport Beach. He is a genius comparable to Einstem and Schweitzer, accord 1ng to the people who broughl him to southern California from P hiladelphia this week They are memberi. of the Community Church by the Bay of Newport Beach and they re staging a series of i.e minar.. · tickets are $10 featuran ~ Fuller as a fundra1.!>er for a center for hol11>t1c medicine He was asked about his feehngs on thesubJectofhohst1r medlcm,, since he's involved rn rcu!>mg funds for 1t. f'uller bre)Ut d ··1 do not raise funds h<· declared "I 'Aas asked to .!>J,X'ak by people mleresled cn11u).(h tr1 want to hear what I ha\11 t11 say." he said That flash of impat1em·<>. lake· the others t hat preceded and followed 1t. faded quickly and Fuller continued in a brief d1:-, cuss ion or the subject . add.Jn I( O•th PU .. \~ff Photo SNAPPISH IN NEWPORT R. Buckmmater Fuller th.11 tw f1rmh twl11 •\t''> r·ant't:r ''pr rm<inh fl"" hoh11.?H <•I Tht< 1~, minut1· ,f'..,s 1<1n v.;;-. p1•ppc·rt'd "'tilt 1>th1·r ob<,1•n <t lion'> ti\ 1-ullPr 'Aho I'> prob.1hl) nw"l "'rdel ~ ~1111v. n for the r1•\ olut 1onary deMi:tn knuv.n a:-the J.!1·11de'>1<' drJmt:· Thi• de.!>1gn hcc. g1\1•n the v.orld 1ndr>0r. '>r1ort.'> a r 1• n a ., .!> u c h a'!> ll CJ u s to n .., Astrodome . Fuller's primary concern now is the wasteful consumption of energy and its role In the immi- nent demise or the human r ace Here are sorrte of his l.boughts on the subject: No more schools should be built. Use of home video sys tem1 s hould replace those institutions a nd that would save energy now cons umed an transpQrtalion or students. At any given moment dur· ing the day, t he re arc two million a utomobiles in the U.S s topped at red lights which 1i. equivalent to "200 mill ion horsei. 1umpmg up and down and going nowhere " 1 lndustnahzed man has the m 1 s c:onception th at "the uni. \/e rs t' was put h~re. for our amusement "Our aU1lude about lhl' continued ;;va1lab1hty or 011 1:-. rm par with the assumptJOn that 'tht' ... u..r:-. were put hen· solely for u.., tu make love under tht·m l ·.,,. rJf nutic·ar power 111 ..1bout lht' ..,amt< thing a.., a cap 1 din '>t·tt1nl( ftrf:' l<> h1" sh111 rn m1ct oct>an "We shouldn t bum up our '\hlJ) with nuclea r pow e r tw ., :.1111 11 0 .... an· w1· gorng llJ i.a\f• Ollr">t'I H~ ht' W(IS a:-.kcd Throu~h ind1 v1dual 1ntegn I\ ht· <tO\Wercd .. Each one or you mu1't do your best JOb of rtally explaining what r·v., sau:t ht-re> and not worry about sellrnK '>lOrt('son page one " \nd \l/llh that he went to lunch Victim's Bike Sought By JERRY CLAUSEN Of ... Delly"' ... ,_ The s earch for a ) ello "' Schwinn bicycle that murder victim Robin Christine Samsoe rode the day she disappeared rn Huntington Beach has now moved w the El Monte area. Huntington Beach Police. who believe the bicycle may be a key in the prosecution of s uspe<.·t R~d~ey James Alcala . 35, ha\C~ searched for the bike since the 12 year-old bloode disappeared on .June 20 ln ,,·,11,1.:Jl•ir' Yoho 'A1•r1· mc1t:,unng lhe d.,u,lant·e bt:l¥<een Sterra M.1drt:. where Robm's de cum~ bod> was found on Ju ly 2. and Alcala's home 1n Mon t<.'r<'y Park. pac;-.cJ by a thnft '\lOrl' dunng tiw '"' ei.t1galJon, .,aid SJ?t Ron J enkin.-. On tht• chanc·<' that tht· btk(• m1~hl haH· bet'n ldt al the \htldrc•n.., llm.p1tal of Orange County Thnft Store an El Monte• the mveslJ gators questioned the 111 anugcr. Jenkin . .., ..,a td Store mana~er Angel~Bouzcs told omcers a yellow bicycle similar to thr one police seek "a:-sold. probably sometime in l:itl' July or early August JiouZ05 said today he remem b(•r5 the b1kt> because 1t was m .. better cond1llon than what we u:-.ually ~cl in here .. For IM.-diate Deli•wy You won't have to think twice when you see the special prices we have on Aireloom mattresses. Right away, you'll know that these prices are unbeatable. Aireloom is famous for fine. sturdy construction and carefully-crafted Quality. We have these mattresses specially priced for a limited time only. So if you want a great mattress to sleep on, come in to see us right away. Don't sleep on it. BODY BRACER SLEEP SETS 1m1 sm Mattress & 811 Sprint Set ML m•tblSS I Ill s,ilt Set ••latbess & la 5'rial Set ••Mltbess & 811 Strial Set PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESJGmP.s Open Mon .. Thuu. & Fri. Evt1. SALE PRICED 189. SALE PllCED 239. SA1.E PllCED 299. SALE PllCED m. _,___ - ... t ~Clag •Y GOODN , TllAT1J ODO:-Numeroua workln• alllfa who are out 1weaUn1 for the dally brt 1d tbeH daya ore 1etUn1 t'OCWIDOUA 1•1alea from the l•te.t 1ovemment marhlnat.k>nll oo cuoUo • Tbl.t ln¥0lve1 Oran1• Count)' aupervilora and tbe1r curreat srapp&e with Oov Edmund G. Brown Jr On ti.. 00. hud, our mmty aupervlson want w drop the odd c.-vm plan for purchulna ot &•Miine. a11 waa dk llll~d dunn& tbt l•le , 11~at. and probably phony fCIU ahori.ce Oo the ot!:M!r hand, Gov J erry ~ • very cauuoua person Euy doca 1t. hl' w.MlllJl The governor' ti offlce In Orange Countfan Diac~ng Odd Uc...-Pl4le on Even Dav r1ct. has been applying certain preuores in an effort t.o convince Orange County that It abould k~p the odd-even syatem. Brown ls very serious about all thlB. THAT'S WHY IT'S s uch an enormous giggle Talk about u gasser. T his whok? tJung 1s a real whoop and holle r The reason that this is such a comedy act between the ~overnor and lhe superv1~6~ 1s patently obvious to every working s tiff a mong us who gets out in the real world every day It is lhlw Uesp1le the gn:at pious pronouncements from the haJL5 of government, the odd-even gasoltne law 1s already dead. It hai. gone VaniNhed Oh sure, the law thut Y'>U can only buy gasoline on odd or 1·v1·n dur. 1!1·p1·nd1r1g on the lai.l d1~1l <if y11ur ilfcm.1· plat•·'" !)l.Jll 011 ltw hook" BUT SO WAS PROlllBITION dun ng the period whc>n our country was awash m bootleg booz.e. Prohtb1tlon wa., t·allcd a 1>t'<Jff law. Tht· oud t•vcn ga .. thing I ... drawin.: a lot or !\COH nghl now 11.sclr. Nobody as paying any att.enllon to 1t The gaJI :nation guys wtll Mell you the gallonage 1f you C<tn come up with the buckb And what about lho:.t: dollar1>' THE WNE BUCK won't even buy you a gallon 1any more Oil mo:,t lot·utwn!'> 1l b $1 05 o r maybe a dollur and a damt' Of <'C1U,...{'. :1l11ng with th1., t:"ralated pn rang. the ga1> ... hurtagt: hU.S my~terlflUl>l y V iJOl.. ... hCd l1k~ lhe ml!>t.. ... ()( the mornanl( If hfJmc berva ce ... tatwn does challenge the last d1 g1t on vour licen. .. e plute these duyi., you can probabl y expht1n the kid or lhe how-i<· mu5t have changed plate plates wit h you uvNnight. Or. gosh , you thought you were dn vmg the 11lhn c11r Or l b thtb re ally the 20th? l thought 1t wab the 21.Jlt. TH E GAS MA N will probably forgive you and illlow you to haw.! lhe full tank anyway. M t.er all , the price 1s right Jo'or him, anyway. Bomb Blast Kill,s Israeli J ERUSAl.EM <AP) Troops, police and bomb dJ1Sp<>sal t.ewru1 f anned out through c rowded street.a today to protect lar•cll• s hopping ror th J ewis h Ne w Year ultJ>r a Pale11llnlan bomb rtppe d throuib 11 Jerusalem mill, killing al least one penon and Injuring 42. lsraeh s tulfl radio said a 11ccond per.on died In lbe blast Wedne9day but police 111ld the victim wu ilO b•dly man"led they thouaht at flrat he was d .. d , lhm re allied he was alive •nd lo utucad coodlUon Tm mo rs Kill 5 ROME <AJ.>) A 1t ron1 Hrtbquak• followed by nearty aoo w..ur t.remon rau.led the mounlalnoua heart ol ltab'. kW· 1n1 at leul five people, damac· 1n1 bulldinp ln doaena of towns and 1eodln1 thouauda of ter· rltled citliena from their beda in· t.o the atreeta. "I aaw the walls trembUn1 from noor t.o ceilln&." aald a nun opt:r1Un1 the switchboard at the V at1 c1tn o utside Rorpe late Wtdoe.day. "The quake swunc a door open and kept It 1olo1 and banging My chair slid under m•··· DAMAGE WAS concentrated neu Norcia, a medieval town OI 7,000 In hilly Umbna 70 miles' north ot Rome. Five dealha were reported In villa1es close to Norc ia, where St. Benedict was born 14 centuries ago . In San Marco. three members of the same family died when their howse collapsed, and police u 1d two people we re crushed by falling de bris In Ch1avano. Authorities evacuated tbe Norcia h08pltal, and streeta in the town and vlUagea throughout the Nerlna Valin were covered with stones. bricks and fallen wall fragments THE EARTHQUAKE shook palace a nd c hurch walls lo Rome and the Vatican. Chao· delle rs swayed and matt.reues slid to the noor. Dogs bowled and the earth's movement aet off thousands ot anti-lbefl a1reoa on a utomobiles. Rom&n11 ned into the streets 1Ull clad in pajama.a and tuaglng cry ing children. Similar aceoes occurred l.n d<nerus or town.a and c 1llea, including t he port of Naples. where some women took mattresses lnto the slreeta and slept m the open with their children T e ns of thousands o f people r amped out overnight in Um lma. and widespread panic was cited in other areas not us sevf'rely damaged Most or the 40,000 clllzen.'I or Hu:t1 , halfwi.y between H.omc and Norcia, look to the iitr('f•l.s. and long lines of 1·ar1' h1·adcd for the tountryi.idc from ncurhy /\matric. Castel Santa Ange lo , Leonessu cand Montcncro POLICt: R EPORTt:-D some dumal(c in rtome, but s aid there we re no casueltlea and that architectural monuments s uch a:, the Col~scum and the F'orum appeared intact Residents of ~lorencc s aid they rett the tremors but saw no damage. Sei !>moloJtlsts sei<t a se n es of .,..ven maJor JOit.'> hit the area IJel wPen 11 29 p m and mid n 1f(ht followed b y dozens of ... mailer q uakes The US Na· t1on al Earthquake Center an Colden , Colo . bWd the tremors i.truc k the cente r of ltuly with a force or 5 Hon the Hac hter scak Teddy Cool On Synfuel WASHINGTON <AP) -Sen. E dward M Kennedy aald Wednesday he bell eves toulher energy conser vation require· menl1 would be cheaper aAd more e(fedive than a mljor syn· theUc fuels development pro- gram. The Muaachuaelt.s Democr-at ,1.. In remark• to the American Newapaper ·PubUahers Anocla· lion, uld be would be Judilnl the economic Impac t or the <.:art.er admin11trut1on ·" effort.I to cope wtLh fu4'l 11hort11wc11 Much of Nation Soggy Northemt Cool8 Off; We8t Still llot ...... , .... ", ... 111. "11•111• .... 1 ....... 111>.tn•f(l MOI .. ........ 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NATION I WORLD Budget Rejected By Hoose WASHlllfGTON <AP> -A aud· denly rebellloua Houle la for'Cl.n& Oemocrllllc leader• t.o take a aecond loot at ' $648.1 bUJ.,lon 1980 buqet lb.at went dowo, 1\.o aurprl1ina defeat. The Houae rejected the apend· ln1 pack.ace, 213-192, Wednesday nilhl M Republlcana Jo6ned with some comervative and liberal Democrat.a in an unus ual coali· lion a1almlt t.be budget. TB E VOTE aeodl the budget back to committee, where It is ex peeled lo be changed only s lightly before being re turned to the noor next week. The l960 budget year becw Oct. 1. The unexpected reject ion came JWlt hours after the llouse re fused to join the Senate in raisang d e fense spendin g. However. the budget's defeat seemed to r esult from d ls- sallsfactloo wtth overall spend- ing levels. rat.her than from the defense lsaue On a 62·36 vote Wednesday, the Senate approved its $M6.3 billion ver s ion or the 1980 budget. containing 3 pe rc ent growth In 1980 defen11e spending over and above inOatlon. The Senate also included non·bindfo~ 5 percent "real growth" d efense inc reases for fiscul 1981 and 1982 THE DOUSE budget would ill· cr ease 1980 defense spending by about 1 percent alter Inflation. Bomb Note No Peril Defeat OI the bud1et clearly cau1bt members of the House 8ud1et Committee by aurprlae. The Democratic leadership had preval\ed on vinually every vote uoul final pu111e. "We were blindsided," srud Rep. Stephen J Solarz. 0 -N Y • a committee me mber. Solari 'laid "modnt changN>' 1r1 lh1· ., p e n d 1 n" I e v t> Ii. "ho u I <I Iii· enough to ~um pw.11111(t: 11f tlw budg~t next wf'f•k W /\S iii NG TON 'I\ P 1 The leller c awung such a sur a boot H bombs and nat1<1nC1l .,ecunty conlaua no 1n!ormallon lerronst.'> t:oultl uM· anil ,., of (!Ul''>llonablt> value t.o nattons w111hlng to J01n th~ nuclear cluli, .H·1·(1rd1ng t11 u numbt:r or nuclear sc1ental.3 HOWF.Vt:R , Rt:t>. J :1m1..., H .lnnt.·i;, U Okla . <Jnothc:r commit I t'(' m l·m bN. ., u rd th•· JIUOl·I m 1.iht hav1• lo r ul ilh•iul $:! ti• Ilion in '>pt•nflinl( lwf11re th•· l1111f~1·1 1·an lw p;i.,..,,.il J>hy ... 11·1~h :11·qu.J1ntf'd ~•th th1· letter by Charle <1 J-11an,1·n ~ ha<"h the Ju\l11 ,. l>•·p;irtnwnt ~liY'> conlluns hydroJwn tl'Hnh S<'l'r<:t. ........ 1111 W1·1h11·Ml:1y th•'fl' 1:. nr, t'hance the 1n!orm<1l1on t•r1ul1J ~ U!>t:d by t.Prroni'>L'> lo t>U1ld u nuclet1 r blackmail dev1e.- "11w d<'v11·•· '1P-.r rtbf'O would br far loo complex for lt/lyon1• ''' 11111 ld 1·x•·•·pl f11r ,, OJI wn · -.,1111 Dr Hobert G Sach.b. profc-11~CJr •ii phyt.11·" .Jt ttw l 'r11\1·r .... t}' of< 'h1ca~o T hi· tluu.'>•'. 11n u :!21 l!JI "'''' '-' •·d nt"lday. '11•f1•at1·d ;,in um•·n<I rrwnl pmpo<11·d h }' 1<1·p '-,:.mw·I ..., SI rttll.IJfl. U N Y . lo hoo'll <11• fen.,1· outlay:, by $41:1 million 1n f111ral 1!81 I\ ();·ft·n'>" f)1•purtmPnt -.ni-nllst who a~ked not to be nt1 m1«l ahr> dl61l\Jl>l>Cd thl' J1CJ'>~11J1hty of an H bomb being within rearh 1i f any krror"t grriu11 no m atter what IL'> resourt'ea 9.88 •AL Acrylc l•• HOUSI 'AIN'T Wodll1t11 All I dltu ~tnuH Patnl put'> fllt11" voo• • l.tolwuun you uno yOur 1111.1.1 11111111 10b II 11 u tough ~hc­ lt1l 11 • 111u1 1111111111 w811 t he11no 111111u1111U l~iino Howt on eaally Or1111 1111w111l h un<1 t}ug·lrntt m 111111 30 m1nutor; I 0011 1..te11nup 1n eo•Pv w•1t•1 P1no111 ll'J ,, ftCh row anoen f11111h 11vu1 n11mot1 m 011111ted WOO<l ilnd motlll --------------COUr<>H SPICIAL , •• 12· DIO' CLOTH WI .... c..,.. .... WY™ COuPOH ' W aterproof otaatlc pro tect• furniture lloore carPOll from •nt ._..,. and duet 8' • 12'. Med. wt. • I """,..,, u-0.. 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The first aircraft cras h at Castle Air Force Base at Merced in a dec~e killed five crewmen on a KC-135 stratotanker jet Wednesday. The plane. practicing touch· and-go landings, crashed on the runway. ripping the cockpit and one engine away from the fuselage and burst into flames. Two crewmen survived. Olympics Profit Vowed Los Angeles Expects to Net $21 Million L OS ANGELES <AP) Orgamzcrs of the 1984 Olympics say lhey will turn a profit of at least S21 million even if double· digit inflation continues and the rederal government gives them no financial aid The Los An geles Olympic Org anizing Comm ittee s aid Wednesday it expects to spend S347 million to stage the games and take in at least $368 million. The committee reitera ted its pledge that the games would cos t the city nothing. ( __ ST,_if_TE ____ J BTD Fares Domn LOS ANGELES <A P) Near· ly a ll the Rapid Transit Dis· trih's buses are back on the road today. but ridership is only about half what it was before a strike began 3112 weeks ago, or f1cials say. The RTD said it had about 640.000 rares Tuesday, compared Attorney 'Blamed' For Temple Deaths LOS ANGELES I AP) Charles Garry, lawyer for the People's Temple cult which collapsed when 900 of its members com mitted mass suicide last year, Wednesday blamed the deaths on attorney Mar k Lane. Lane was with the cult followers of Rev. Jim J ones when they to a daily pre·strike average of l 2 million. Mobil Fire Probed TORRANCE (AP) -A Mobil Oil Co. refinery that processes 123,500 barrels or crude oil daily will be out or operation for less than a week alter a fire and ex- plosion, officials say. Repairmen will begin in· ves ligating the cause or the blaze when the area cools, Fulham said. Baby 1t'laale Die• REDWOOD CITY (AP> Des pite a week or intensive medical care, a baby pilot whale found stranded on a beach near he re has died at a marine amusement park. The 3·year·old animal sue· cumbed to blood nukes Wednes· day. She also had been round to be surrering from severe dis- orders of the kidneys, lungs and li ver . said Mike Demelrious, president of Marine World. •-•-t Lauttclaed • lhunmy. September 20. 1979 DAILY PILOT AS: 'America in Traubk' •• Union Hears Brown Berate 'Cheap Labor' SAN FRANCISCO <AP>-GOv.MmundBrown Jr .• an all-but-declared Democratic pres· ldentiaJ candidate, says that America bu ''spent 20 years transferring tecbnolo1y to otben" while lta own workers lost their jobs. "The sweat of your labor that is used to pro- duce capital ls leaving thll country and comine back combined with cheap labor to put you out oi work," Brown told the convention ol the lnduatriaJ Union Department of the AFL-CIO on Wednes'day. '.'.America Is In big trouble . . . America la go· lng downhill and It doesn't have to." THE MORE THAN Mt delegates at th~ con- vention represent six millioo workers In 56 na· lional unions. The Oall!ornia governor received on· ly 'sparse applause from them when he was introduced, but reception seemed to increase as his 20·minute speech went along. · Tbe governor" denounced tu breaks as a spur to the economy, aaylna the money la 1peot on " "Perrier Wate r " from France, "Swedish • crackers" and "Mercedea-Beo1" automobiles I from Germany. The United States, be said, "bu spent 20 years transferring our technolo1Y, that you helped build, to other people . . . but If we don't figure out a • wa'Y to reinvest and reindustriallze this country, forget It. We'll have even more of a loss of union jobs ." WHAT HAPPENS, B&OWN asked, when over-' seas workers "start making st.eel, C1frs, ties, ' watches, television, computers and doing it for S2 a day? What's going to happen to the American standard <>{living? That's the dllemma." He caJJed for a "public works program" to get this country's unemployed back to work, but declined to expand on that later at a news con· ference. Marvin Renews Battle LOS ANGELES (AP> -H is claim or victor y hasn't mellowed tough· guy actor Lee Marvin, who s taged a bitter court battle with h 1~ former lover earlier th1l> year. A) \ ... _~ ·-. WEEK- END SPECIAL Marvin is renewing one part of the struggle as he tries to overturn a judge's ruling that he must pay $104 ,000 ror "re h abilitation ·· to Michelle Triola Marvin. who lived with him ror -512 years ATTORNEY A . David Kagon s aid W ednesa y that the acto r , de · s pite being "ver y pleased" with most of Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall's April 19 decision in the case, does not feel the award of $104 ,000 was war· ranted. After an ll·week trial, Marshall awarded Miss Marvin the money for "rehabilitat i ve purposes " Rut he re jected her clatml> for a share or the actor's prop· e rty and half o r the esumaled $3.6 million he earned during their years together. r .._c .. ,. •0000 --~ O M "°"n.' •to ..... fll09T\' ...,., .,.., ..O."-• \_QilrlllCI ... \it I ' Thi"' JdCket poly cotton shell with q41ltcd lrn1ng rn hemp or navy NOW 4'3 .80 I' ..,, ............. ..i .. • ............... -,~,,. .... .,,,., ..• .,, . ···-· began the bizarre s uicide ritual in the jung le settlement of Jonestown, Guyana. following slaying of_. u.s~anr ~ ~ and three·~. LANE, CONTACTED in New Orleans where he is trying a l~= lb*9•0 w ;:~·a li .... Mtj.' VAiq ck SAN DIEGO CAP> -~ coun-MARVIN'S appE a L .~i11e man.bunt haa been or· n " ·~ ,......,.. ....... . .. . n••eoo CIU-.C ,..._ cu.r~• ,. .... ~~ ,.,.,.. __.... .. .,.._,,, ... , .... ~ --•:iOltlfMCOA.Sr .......,.# J m~,._, WM "sdfreMI' Hom delusions." dcered for a muked gunman wbo to the stat.e Court of Ap· kidnapped and raped the wife or peal was filed Tuesday. a San Diego County supervisor's Miss Marvin's attorney I chief aide, police said. Marvin Mitchelson said f ll I t9i ~i.n10 ''"'~ MC)llltTCl .-~AL-QtA#ll.AOA "'' ') .... _ ...... ._.,. .._ .... Mil~•' • U t ltlJ ,,.._111) ...__,.,-••ID•••,....,.••-••• • ._._,• .. -· .. ,.,,_ , sa .. U.._GO 12J un "THB PE&SO.N ,_pon8'We was the catalyst," Garry said at a State Bar Association conven· tion panel on "Cults and the Law" at the,Bonaventure Hot.el. "H e may n ot be legally responsible. but he is morally. Mark Lane is res ponsible," Garry said. The rema rks were a pparently the most s pecific ever made by Garry in charging Llme Wllh direct responsibiUty. Garry said Jones w as "paranoid" aboul a s upposed conspiracy by U.S. officials to destroy him. George Stevens, 8 47-year-old Wednesday th at no Bapli~~~~root~s~~--cr_o_s_s._a_p_pe_a_l_1s_pl_a_n_ne_d ____________________________ _ S upervisor Jim Bates, told Garry said a search for such information through the U.S. Freedom of Information Act turned up nolhlng, a nd Garry said be was convinced there was no conspiracy to destroy Jones. police Wednesday that the in· t ruder broke into his home at about 5 a .m ., threate ned to "b low away" his 11-year-old son. t~en abducted his ..;re at gunpoint. -~--~~--------------------------------- . ,.. ON SALE THRU SEPTEMBER 26 ON SALETHRU SEPTEMBER 26 ~~SOFTlf~ " specials of the week. ,. . - ' . r' I ·~ BEGONIA RICHMONDENSIS 1 Gal. Now $1.98 regularly $2. 98 3 Gal. Now $8.98 regularly $11.25 AFRICAN VIOLET 6"' Now '6.95 regularly $10.95 The moet popular of all flowering plant•, chOOM frOlll aeeortn colon. Umited 10 qoandty on hand. CHAISE 'PADS 20o/o OFF Restore your patio furniture now and save. These pads are made of an ex· tremely durable material for years of use. Roger'• HAND AU parpoee •praycra adjuetable from a fine mletto Jet stream, they hold 1 quart. Nunery • radoor Pl•nt• a Floriat • Patio Farnit•re • L•ndec•pi119 Sen~ H• Rd. •t MllCArth..-Bhld .• N8port Beach. (714) 640-5800 ()pt>n Daily 9•m to 6pm GIBRALTAR SAVINGS 26-WEEK CERTIFICATE 10.315 10.765 3 ANNUAL ffffCTIVt TIHO CERTIFICATES ISSUED SEPTEMBER 20 THRU SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 $10,000 minimum. Rate basect on 26·wtek U.S. Treasury Bill rate. Effective yield assumes all funds at maturity are redeposited at same rate and remain for full year. Rate may change at renewal. Federal regulations prohibit compounding of interest on the account and impose a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal . WE'RE OPEN LONGER! SATURDAYS: All Glbrebr otflcea .. open from 9:30 to 4:00. WEEKDAYS: Molt offtcea open Mon.·Thur. 9:00 to 5:30; Frt. to 6:00. WEEKNIGHTS & SUNDAYS: TheM otftcee open Mon.-f'rl. •• t:GO pm; let.1:30 to 4:00; lundeya 11:GO to 4:00: Del Amo Flehion Square. CarlOn Mal, Shen'Nn Oaka Fashion Square, Hunting10n Cent8f and Woodllfld Hilla (not°'*' weeknights). '· SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 31877 Del Obispo 493-5011 HUNTINGTON IEACH Hunt. Center 898-9666 SANTA ANAiCOSTA MESA 3925 S. Bristol 979-7580 NEWPORT BEACH 2700-W. Coast Hwy. &1~611 . SMTA AM #-4 Santa An~ fashion Square 834~0'717 -' .•. eN ThCW'Ns KHvll/Edltot a.rtMtr• Krtlbfch/Edltot1el P19t EdltOf' Editorial Page ..................................................... Residential Goal Ric-hard R vee .. 11:~Seema.Misplaced~ ~ ewport Beacn·a coUMU m~onty l1 rond or rttr~r• lnM l O taelf 8 aroup O( .. relickf\t.laJllla" 81 Ol)JM d lo 1111 1rowthera or envtronmtntalllt.a Thal' an apt. d crlptlon In ll'hl or tho'r rtJ-.•tluo tu.al w or lh I rvtn Company • propoul lot c• n• m"rcial devC'lopmcnt on th North t"ord prop ti y M•~i • P nul ttyckoU and ouncilm n R1y Wllll qm•, l'aml Hum mcl and Don Streu 1 made It clear ih1•y 1lo11'l \\ wut anythlna but hous on that property It set>ms an unreaJIOl'labl~ 1tand to t •kn 111 lllht uf ~everu.J hectors that apply to th lk> ut·r 1uu 1•t1I luc•Mh11t north or Bison Avenue belw n J aunbcm.•t' Un .. tl •ml M:icArthur Boulevard Th· pro~rty I.Ii dea.lgnuWd In th aun rul 11lian Im lht :small oHac..·t• wurchouist dc..weloprnt•nt proJK>tMI bv lh~ In 1nc Company In fact, that's the tnnln" clt1Kla&nutju11 thl• land <:urn~ Nol only lhal, but the vhui irnbm lth•d ti\ thtt In inc Company met the rettulrcmenh of t hu t·lty't1 tr uffll phasing pl an Company l)pokcsrnen. in arguln6' on hehttlf of ttwu prOJCCt, notud th&t lhc s ite Is exposed to nolN h•vtila t•u111 parable to those ll1 the fught puth frorn the John Wuynv Airport becaui.e or trutrlc on Jamboree find Mur Arthur They also pointed out that construction of homcb woulll be at odds with the cx1!}lmg commurclal a nd huhl In dublrtal uses of the property Jo"'inally. the company spokesmen noted that the property Is in the lrv11w Unified School Dii:,trict which has indicated 1t couldn't uf ford to bus children from that site to the nearest lrv1m· school. Looking ul the council's North f<'ord decision, 1t t1r> pears that being a "res identialist" means rejecting ~ood land use practices to enforce lin irrational set or st an d a rds. Hope for Pets Newport Beach city officials are hoping their third try will be a charm in finding a veterinarian to operate the city an1m<.il s helter . The city's dog pound contract has been given to a total of three animal hospitals this year Jt is hoped the latest move. authori1A?d by council members last week, will be the last for some time to come. No one involved in the city's efforts to contract for animal shelter ser vices should be blamed for the ongoing problems that h ave led lo the changes. i''or years the shelter was operated out of a Corona dt•I Mar facility. The vete rinarian there retired a nd the vc..•t who took over the practice could not continue the ar· ra rH!l•mcnt '1ty o ff1 ('rnls then contract ed a West Nc•wport unimal hospital. but that contract was ended this summer m a dispute over the collection of fees for spaying :.ind neutering. I UK ,\f11nr;a. Thty're t 1~111 •h11u\ M>m.U.lnl called " nu• ..... l1ttr v•tun .. •"t htlre Wh•i• ~l'" ••r. •• t h1v41, ··uut tt .. 11uh' ,_...,,.. th• puhUt' 1chool 01Him " l i ~ •t~w~r·, "Wh•t'• Ii.ft lot 1u1.-1 " V11"•'M" Im mtunUoo • i•llilll ht 1.iu hn ri~11t1t1~ to tt1111Me 11 I I .. l II . 1tlt IU ll•li~illt ' II )1 II •• I I I u huol1 h1 th., II Wtal Ill i II I 1 \ ulul 11111 h1 I"" llljf Ill I u ll fot 1111i It II IHH I 01l1t h1 It II v.-111 • " t1 11 l h l' 111unt 1 ~ 11ml 1111hl11· ...-tu{'16llOI\ •11 wt· k 1111w II wlll bu a lhln1 of Uw 11u1ol t'hli. lb lhc Hlc u 1'1.renh wo11hl ht• IM1U11d vouchcn uqulll 111 lh1• 1·ue1 or Otltl yu11r'11 public Mailbox educeUon for each child. The • vouchers would be provided by lhe 1tatti government and eou.ld be uaed to pay for 1 year ln a pubUc 11thool or to pay for a year al • prlvetely operated achool meeUn1 vacue state educ•Uonll a l)ff lflUUona. Mo re than 200.000 petlt1on11 have beft'I prepared In an al· l11mpt to placa 111 •· t'amlly Cbo6~ In £ducat.ion'" tn1UaUve on the June 3, ltllO Callfomla ballot. ll'• the u'me procedure Callfor· ntana Ulled lo create f>ropoel~ 13 <'UtUna their own property lax ea I P' nu: jft.ltJatlv~ 18 approvf'd 1tnd found t'OfU1tltuUonal there 1" M prov 1"1on <•xr.mpllnl( • lHtrOl'hiul itrhoolK from the vout·ht'r 11y11kin If the court.'! Hnd I hMt tht." pllln d<lc:'11 not separuk t•hurC'h 11nd 1t11n· 1t wouJd <·rule 11 four Uer ~chool 1y11km The four kmd." of 11chools we may tee would be: old·faatuoned public llCbools nwlinl Just the way they 1re now; lradJUonal private Khooll nm by ehutcbea and private 1roup1 char1ln1 whatever tuition they wish and plckln1 whatever students they want: "(am.11y choke" schools run by new private corporaUona and open to any student wttb a voucher: "lndependenl public schooll." Wblch would be run by new publicly owned corporations eatablllbed by local school d13· trict1 at the request or petition· Ing parents. IT SOUNDS complicated, but what it means ia this· The lradl· tlonal American system of fPV tng pubhc money to achoola open to all wouJd be replaced by a ~yt.tem l(ivmg money directly to ull p;arcnli to buy whatever ki.nd or education lhey wanted for lht•ir ctuJdren I n Californi a. a s a lmost every plMce el.Je, parenta are an· 1ry, bellevtnc that the pubUc 1chooll have failed them. Fall· in1 test acurftl and Illiteracy, too many admlnlatrator;s. sJriking teachers, bullne and other ex· perlment.a -lhe works. OK, iJ the clly can't educate our kids for 13,000 a year, give us lhe 13,000 and we'll find someone who can. It's very attractive. And more than a UUle scary. Assuming that church-re lated "family choice" schools wtll be ruled un- cons lllutional. there may be , nothing to 41tOp anyone from "Starting a school and getting government vouchers -the Ku Klux Klan and lhe Black' Pan· thers. t.be John Birch Society and the Communist Party. and a n y rool or charl atan who believes knowledge u• absorbed m hot tu~ or through massage T H E E 0 lJ C A T f 0 NA I. establishment lb gomg t.o UM: argumcnb like that to try to d .. f ea t tht' vouc·he r sy:'ltem Alrudy. the Los Angeles Board of Education has appropnalPd $55,000 for an anti · vouch•·r ··educational cumpa1gn" lh<, f irst ta me the board has dorw anythmg hke that even b<.!forc " question was on the b11llnt nv~ frantic oppo-.1t1on of th1· establishment may be cin ad m1siuon of how bad their own schools really are they are w. bUm1ng that. given ci choice. pare nts will abandon publtc school~ tr the schools ari·· Sld , lhc d,.. bate 1~ heaJlhy But, aUU . lh•· burden o{ proof ha:!> to be on lht: advocates or th .. voucher ~Y tcm Until re<.'.ent yean;. thf: public eduratton :.ystem con cc1ved by Thoma!I Jefferson ha .. ~erved Amenca well The llm•· may hav1• o:om•· to chan~P. tt cind 1f th•· vot""' of <"a1trnm1.J '1 0 I h•· .. 1-· a nu I > <'h111 r•· 111 J-.dUC'Jllon" 1n1t1:il1 vt• rn:n 1)1 th(· m1~t important d c1·t1<in l)f 1!180 an'1 that inc lude~ th•· r J1·1· for lht' prt-'>Hll·rw } '\ At that point. the tontract went lo a shelter m an lrvtm· Compuny·ownt:d shopping center Thal deal wal) ni x<:d tx·l·aus<.· th•· ('ompany proh1b1ted boarding an1mab .il llw hos pital Now it's go111 g to be al a hosp1t<1I JUSt outside the cit y ltmits m Costa Mcl)a. City off1c1als say the new fo cilJty has plenty of room for dog~ picked up m Newpo.-t and the artded advanta~e of business hours seven d ays a week Thal nC'ws shoulrl cheer animal lovers who've been dis· tressed by lhe unsettled nature of the situation Habit of Public Lying Corrupts Society Police Help Needed fo:\1 •11 m ttw best of t1mcl), the mtcrscctt0n of Ford lload a1\d MutArthur Boulcvurd is a dicey one. Right nov.. 1t looks lik1• u war zone The onl y difference 1s 11ohody h:Js been killed there. Yet. The c 1tws of Irvine and Newport Beach. the Irvine ('(1mpany. the County of Or ange and the State of California have combined to improve the inter section . It wi ll tie into the new four-lane version of Ford Road being built between MacArthur and San Miguel Drive. Understandably, the whole area is a mess right now. It also is hazardous. PerhapR some of Newport's city fathers should go look at it during the morning rush hour when f~ustrated motonsts find themRelves backed up, single fil e, down Ford almost to San Miguel. . . . Since Ray Williams of Newport's 7th 01~tr1ct h ves JUsl a block from the work area. he seems like a good candidate to go watch lhe children headed for Corona del Mar High and Our Lady Queen of An gels Sc~ool as they weave through trucks and cars on their bicycles and skateboard~ It JUSl might give him lhc notion that some police presence m the area al cnt1cal times of the_ d ay and dur· mg critical stages of the improvement pro1ect would be advis able • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally P1to1 Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and a.rt1sta Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily Ptlot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/ Monopoly ByL.M. BOYD How do you account for lhe feel lha.t the JJame o r Monopoly bad It.a bigaest 12 months of au lime only last year? Consider lbe new elec· tronlc toy1 compeUnc with It. Consider the hl1h·powered distraction of televl1lon. Conalder the tact lh1t It bu been on tbe market 1lnce lt3S. Yet the Monopoly 1alel were almost doublb lut year Dear Gloomy Gm Con.1iderin1 \be rapid detertoratlon and 1llt1· t.lon tbat 11 taldQ place wttb Vf!rl Uttle elfort to 1top I~_ tb• Newport Baek HY m1&1t ..... loll all lta friends I R.E.W. =r P-BJ· .. :.-:i ':t .......... .. .......... ~ rr:,,,r-~ .. what they had been during the two years previous· ly . There Is a s mall band or c reative citizens out there who invent games, hoping they'll bit a winner thal will make them rich. I e nvlaion them. alt.ling ln front or their flre]>laces, gazing Into the names, their fmgen stffpled a s thou1h in prayer , murmurtnc. ''Make another MOQOPOb. oh Lord, and tel ll be ml..oe." Q . ''Are there any tele~ Mt.I in tbe People'• Re bUe ol Cb.bl•? •• f.' AboUl 1 mlllloa of tbem. Price now for 1 color aet there l1 the equivalent of 11.eoo. Your heart works harder ln cold weather than In warm. bear Ln mlnd. Q. "Whit doet the •mocb•' In •moebaeotf .. ' meu?" A, Moeba la aa aaclent Arabjaa towa in Yemen Wben _,.. ... bot drlnk .. UloePt to ban orlain1ted. lale GI::~ lboM bu trtplad mlut nve 1ean. To the Edltor f.1c~ Wc'rf: '>!Ck of hes Elttt· cd offtciab he . and horde~ or other:. in the public sector lw ~1th s1rkcmn~ regulanty. Elect «d off11.'1als not only he outnghl but appoml od1ou1t character.. to rul1· over our hve'i . thw. putlln~ t ht· ltc to the former~' vow:i of Wt· art· t1·mpt1•d to v1<·w th•· current American bcene with lhl· ~ame feeling or ~ccpuc1sm and dc&pa1r ~uffercd by the Ps almist of old , whe n he rried out 1n anguish: "I said In my haste, all men arc liars". <Psa. 116 .11 ). So. though not 1n h ast e. I deplore the fact that many men and women resort to lies to have their own way . Nol only do politicians He. <even the man Carter >. bul lens of thousands or individuals across the land ap· pear to make a career or lying. ls lhat too hars h a j udgment lo ascnbe to the actions of many thousands of participants 1n lhe so-called "blu-Ou" and ··sick· o uts•"! Ila v 1ng us ed those pressures In the pasl . they are u.s· ing them currently; and if that fo rm of lying hasn't blossomed in· to a career, It's at least an avoca· tlon , ls1lnol? THE TRUTH IS lhal clahnlng to be sick when one is not, in or· der to make excuse for staying off or the job, ls a Ue; and makes lhe claimant also guilty of the odious act or malingerint{. A llorneya. bus drlvera. pollcemeni firemen. nurses, other pub le employee.a and teachen. embraclnc the concept or "sick.out" or "blu·fiu," etc .. are embraclng a Ut, are lhey not? 'llM!y teek by lying means to 1aln certain benefit., but, mainly of course, more and more tax dollar1. The wiseat man ln hlltory wrote : "A poor man la ~Uer than a liar." <Prov. 19:22). There are effotta to toughen truancy lawa. How wlll the adult truant.a <teachers) deal with juvenile truant.a aft.er the bad ex· am pits set by the former? B.F: BORCOMAN ~••P•t••' StrUu!1 To the Editor: I ind many other•. amonc whom are the a1ed. lhe stck Ind the peace-lovl nc In Newport Beach end Cotta Meu. are 1rateful to the employee• of Hu1het Alrwe1t f.>r 1otns on 1trtke. We beseech tbem to keep the alr1kt on aa lon1 a1 \bey can. W • ire ptUn1 a little reeplte from the lnctnant nerve· wracldnt notHof JNfiylDc Oftr· head. Now. ll they could pere\llde the e mployee1 of Air Cllllornla • r • ti'> JOt n thl•1 r st r t kt• .. 1n 1-ym palhv" r a pun on tht: wonts in 1cnd•·d 1 th:it \\Ill Ix: a rare t•>. ample or labor union~ really do- '"~ ~omdh1n~ ror thl.' benefit or CltllC~ HON /\VJ F:T !tprf"tator Sport To the 1-:dJtnr I h<t\I' <Jlwa )' l>t•t•n o( 1h,. un :>h~kable <>1n n11m lh;Jl l1a!.ChJll was our btliUW~I ll pect.itor llp<>rt If not baseball. lhl'n cl'r tainly 11 musl be rootbull. or bas ketball or maybe l'V<'n horsC'rac1ng Hut , contrary to m y bi:hcf, I now find that th<' h1ggc11t bpectutor i.1>0rt 1s DEMOCRACY T h e ~ p c <' l a l o r 11 1 n · t h t' particular local conl.est are the resldenta of Corona del Mar. There are nearly 2.000 property owners in that town who haven't paid enou~h attention to the game to even know what's going on And most cun't te ll the players without a program. U you doubt that then Just ask any or their fnendll or neighbors who their elected rcprci.entatlves to the City Council arc. or who that council's appo1nteeb arc to the city':. PlanmnR Comm1bston I•' YOU trunk you could ft.nd an avid ran who might prove me wrong then ask lhem who No. 524 Is on lhe program Does that really have something to do with downioning that lovely clt_y ? Wiii It really take away an alarming amount or the proper· ty rights the flUlS thought they had? Are you ahead so far? No? Then maybe play has been so poor that they don't know the score. That's obvlowsly lhe case or 10~ is hould have cr1ed "four' by now "-" the players In this game are allemptlng to dh· c·nfranch.bc the property owners or that falr city "Bu.shJeague." you say. WeU , perhaps. Bul. the price of ad· min ion 18 about to go up. Unlttis the property owners In Corona del Mar stop belng passive spec- tators and aet onto lhe sandlots of democracy to see how lhe 11 me la ~ins played tbeao day1. aome aUck promoter ta l<>- lng to come •Jona wtUt a whole new set ol rules and c hange the name ol the 1eame. Not just on icood old CdM's sandlot.a, but thoH on Balboa Island <•la.in> . . . on the penintlula . . . In Corona HiitiJands . Newport Beach ... JfM HOTCHKJSS DeHr.,e• T••••• To tbe ldltor: Someone Ii out lher. trytn1 for •• ID A1Hmbl1woman ............. (a.: left. 1'9 edltorlaJ p11e). The Brown macblnt •u out to 1hoot down the rl'h~ thJs valiant womaJl would bnn.g to the burdened tax pa} t:r~ Probably Brown ex~cl5 "'l' w11J forget Mrs BergeM>n'-. btll o\·er lhc two Yf'3~ we have to "'<11t for tL'> dt>lJ\ croncl· Wtth the r1 :.1ng price of gold only too VIVtdly :.bowing U"' CJCh day "'hat our dollar I!> really ...,.orth to lht· n...,t of the .... or ld. \o\e mu.\l .:rind the liruwn machine dcJ"'n Jnd put tt tn 1t:. ph1<'t· 111:. pov.cr allo145 tum tn forget he 1~ exl)l'n dable unlt>!>s he ralli~ lo the ~tdl' of tho5e who really bUpport tum , the taxpayer-S Mr:.. Bergt-son deserve:. our thanks and s upport. for :.he 1~ !>tr&vmg to bnng reabsuc reuer to those caught in the tnfla tlonary tax Increases. Bravo Marian. keepaflerthem for us. EUZABETH LAUFORO Crefllt Wea To the Editor: f(e Dennis McLellan's " •70s Style Samaritan D eser ves C redit" <Pilot. Sept. 14 > ..,d has 'tatement. ··That·s the end or Westover'!! story " There 11> another pleasant aspect or which Dennis was not aware P f c . James W . Ka lne r 'i. "Jacket" <military record) will now include the c1vihan letters co mmending him Quite possibly, his CO will also add a letter of commendaUon to hts "jacket." S CREVi\R Be•.,•••• Q•dea To the Editor·. I'll say Hughes Airwest ls on i;trikc and It's heuv('n ' II hasn't been Uilil qu.iel In Cost<• Mesa 1n years• This ia the f1ri.t t1 m•· I re· member feeling ecstatic over wme union 11tril<lng . m~ It be :~ long and bitter struggle I need a good rest' MARY LlNN BAKER ...... ~. To the Editor. Would the man In the "little brow11 car" please return the tdie 3 Pee Wee soccer ball he picked out of lhe street at 6: 30 a .m . Monday al the corn~r of Cliff Drive Mnd lrvlne Boul•vard in Newport Beach? • My 3·year -old daughter flnally got her handJ on her brother's new and coveted soccer ball when mommy went Jo11ln1. But It rolled Into lhe street . Playtn1 by the rulet, she awakened bt1 brother to I.ell ttlm what h•P· pened. He arrived out froot•jusl In tlme to -.. you atop yoW' car and take h1I ball. My 10n told me lO ''Just tell blm ll'I my ball" IO )'OU could bftN k baft. DMI' man LD tM ..UttJe brown car:· JOU found • ball that wu not loet. It bal 1 • home ul 2001 Cliff Dr·i\'C <md t>1•loni::o. to CJ W1 ~htm:in Th..t nk \l')tl .Jlil>Y w1<;1 n MA!' !iiarlke Did It To the F.d1tor S tr1k1n~ ll u~h•·., /\1rwf•..,t 1•mployN:'> c1ul .wh:.it airpor t noise 1mp:.ir ted rt"·•i<ft.nh h1:1 v•' tw1•n unc1hlf' I•> tlu tn """''' 11111• -.1o p lh1· hanan<i .., n111.,•· /\h tht· Pl'UC'l' and quiet or Ill" 1norn Inf::' wllhout thcr..c> nol'>\ llughe'> Jl'lb taking oH . C ITIZENS o f Sou l h<'rn California wi ll h aw· l l"i l'l' member th1• .. good effort.-." of Gov. Brown and l\ir Hc:soun·1 •" Board Ch<Jirman. Tom Quann Wllh ev~ car owner, power plant, refinery and most fac tones havtn« been forced into in· ve1Un1 Lar1e aurrus or money In· lo poflutlun control dCVICf'S, WC huve set a new record for wr pollutton Fortunately, a new car wlll cost S400 to $:50() more for the pollution control devices. will get 30 pen:ent fewer mtlc~ and If you · re lucky. the owner wlll s pend unot h er $380 in tr ans m1s:.1on rep a 1 r1' bee a use the cat.alyt1<' converter heats up the t ra.n.srru:.s1on Maybe the governor can put the "banana" ln h L'! car' JIM tic HOOM Ol••PI~ Prof it To the Edit-Or · ll now appear!! that the 1984 Olympic Games arc not only not going to lose money but actually s how a profit. In fact, based on early report.'>, lhe profits could be very large $100 "tllion. Forty pcrc•·nt of these profits will go to the Los Angeles Olym pie Organizing Committee ror the ~fit or amateur 11port.s in Southern CwHom la Ju11l think' For the fl fflt time th<' l.AOOC will not hatve Lo scr<Jlch for funds lo help at.h..letes contend for a position on the U S Olymplc team The posslhlllty lhal the Olym· pie Oam"9 will be profitable e nough to hrint $40 mUUon or more to tbe benefit of amateur isporu ln Snulbem CallfornJa Is ao exctUnc that f ur1e everyone to refrain from expreaaing con· cern about Olympic Oame loaes unlll the Olymplc CommlUee makes public Its flnanclal plan, which la t'urrently be ing re· viewed and evaluated by two or the leedlnc audit nrms in the United 'St.ates. COURTNEY MOE • .... .....,,_...._c-.t•MC- wY "-......... ~'"°'If .. ....... te:l.....,..~ .......... u ... c.ee-... u ..... ~1r ·r .. ..,, •• 1..-.... ................... .._. .. .......... _ ... ____ _ ............................... - clrt• ... ••t .. -----·-. -· ---- OAtL '( PILOT A 1 , Sexy: ~-shirts 1'fay Reveal Wearers' Inhibitions A •?, .., ....., .. ,,..1'4111• 1lrl •alb tbrouab a Tampa, .. , •• aboppln, mall Wun.na a T· blrt ,..,lh the l 1ud on the fl"Oftt: "ln Cue ol Rape -nm Side Up•" A ISO-pound bouH" lie ln Pf' deridabur1. Va., lrundln out to bu m&ubox to p ck ~ lbe monln1 D wapape" Sbe 11 ••krina raued sllppet"S, cut-oft jeaoa and • T-abirt that reada · "Turnmeoo " A i•-year old boy. shopplne at a liW'burban dtputmeol s tore with b1 5 mother , brt op her bis c I o .th t n &: selecUon. It is a T ·s birt bearing a pk ture of a smil 1ng grse o frog. with the words, "J'm So Happy I Could Just (Obscenity)!" ... On the midway of the Otuo State Fair in Columbus. youngsters of both sexes parade Art Hoppe up and c1own ... •t>11rtn1 T aJu rt.s • that •IY1 ''J OnJy Sll-'t'P WIU\ t.bt-Bnt .• I have lO admit It J don't IOl lt If you h nl' betm on tbe lrt•t•ll at all lahily. you know that there is a prullrerallOft ol T· t ha n. bl'anng lther ob cenlU or sexual rcrorcncc11 on the front. Tbe cix T ¥hlrt11 either n9· fer to the ioual prefcrencet ol th• wHren, or, in the cue ot women, to certaln ••J>ttta or thear bodies. 'nie lour examples alvcn u~ the becinnln& of toda.y'1 column are relatlvelr. mlld: many ot the T-shiru could not be wrltten abo ut In ~ daily o wspaper IN A NATIONAL magazine lhe other we~k . there was a :.tory a bout u young female singer. Accom1Janying the story was a picture. In the picture, she was wearing a T-shirt that was covered with the obscenity that 1s the most common variation of the term "horse-manure " Sbe is just one of the kids Except It's not JU St kads . Adulb are wearlna thestt T· hlrt11, too. Thi ta a new ph~nomcnon. I am bardly a J)Urltan, I mab no Judaments here l Jutt ... don't 1et ft. So I dld what a ny selr rc11p ct.1na newspaperman does when be M.IM lnto a altuation he doesn't undentand: l aou1ht the adv1ce of a psycholoctat or a psychiatrist. 1"ese guys might be Just as much in the dart u you or I, but they are certified experta, so they're allowed to comment. lo this cue I wrote to Dr. Roy R. Grinter Jr .. a psychoanalyst who is affiliated with Chicago's MicbaeJ Reese Hospital and the C h icago In s titute of Psychoanalysis. I as ked him a bout the T-s hirts. "YOU HAVE to take the T· shirt question In three parts." Dr. Grinker said. ·•Firs t, you have to think a bout why people are wearing T· shirts that are noticeable. T· shirts with legends on the front. This is because lhey want atten- A Good Boy Always .Asks Mom I dropped by my Sainted Mother's house the othe r day to ask her ir I could run for Presi dent. "Land sakes, child ," she s aid, "whatever put an idea like that in yo ur bead?'' "Well. Ted· d y's mom said he could run." ''Just be cause T e d d y's mother says he can r un doesn·r m<.·an you can run "Go~h. Ma. all the other kids arc runrung. "Who?" "J 1mmy and Ronnie and Big J ohn and ... Well, I can't re· member all their names." "A fine lot they are. My stars. J wouJdn't want a son of mine running around with'lhe likes of them ." "I WOULDN'T be running unth them, Ma. I'd be running against them Besides. you always said Jimmy was a nice bov." ;, I will ~ay he's got good man ners. ir nol much gumption. Arid you say his mother is going lo let him run?" "Oh, she \\ants him lo. She thinks the experience will be good for him." "Heavens to BeLo;y! She thinks it would be good for him to go traipsing all over the country, staying up to au hours with a passel o f ciga r -s moking, whiskey-drinking wastrels, mak· mg flowery promises to crowds or gullible folks, laking money from greedy . . " ··Now. Ma. remember wh<tt the doc said about your heart " ·~t l'.'rcy me. I don't know \\hat this country's coming to with de cent. God-fearing parent~ en- couraging their children to run for President. But I suppose if .Jimmy's going to run . . " "WELL, MA. r can't promise you J immy's going to run. If Teddy runs. Jimmy just might· not bother. Everybody says Ted- dy could lick Jimmy with both hands tied behind his back." "Hmm.mph! Shows you what a bunch or cutthroats they all are. But what do you mean by 't/ Teddy runs'? I tbousht you.said he was." "No. he just asked his mom if he could. lie says he doesn't know yet whether he's going to." "My stars! If he's not going to run. why would he ask if he could?" "Just to make conversation. I guess. He probably said something like, 'Gee Mom, it's a nice day. Can I run for President and what's ror supper'?" "My, rnyl Getting her all riled up for nothing. That's children for you. Well. if she gave him her permission. . " "YOU MEAN I can run. Ma., Can f " Please. Ma? Huh ? Ple ase? .. "Stop that jumping up and dow n. You know you'll do what you want. You always were a willful child with a bent for trou· ble. If you weren't being sent home from school for cheating, you were getting in automobile accidents or scandalizing it up with some girl or . Land O'Goshen! I CfO't ror the life or me see why you'd even bother to ask your mother if you can run for President." "Well, frankly, Ma. with my record. 11ve got to do all I can to convince folks that. at heart, I'm really a good boy." lion, and because everybody else Is· dolnc it. "Second, you have to think about wby people are wearing T· s hirts with obscenities on the rront. It's one thing ror a )id to wear a T -shirt that says, ·Adidas' on it; it's another thing for him to wear one with an obscene word on it. Io many cases tb1a represents an obvious defiance of social custom, an expresalc:in ot boeUllty. Maybe the kJd Ls afraid to swear in front ol bi.I parents, but be can gel away with weartng a T ·shirt wltb the same word on it, because everyone else is doing it. "TllI&D. you have to think about why people are wearing T· shirts with sexual references on them. My feeling is that most people who do this really have no interest in sex, or at least are very insecure about it. A young man whose T-shirt says, "I Only Sleep With the Best" may have great anxiety about his lack of a good sex life. A large-breasted girl who wears a T -shirt that says, "Yes. 'Mley're Real" may have no interest at all In Belt. and In fact may be offended if anyone comes up to her and comments on her sb1rt " I ASKED Or. Grinker ir one should assume that a person automatically means the op- posite of what he or she seems to mean ; I.e .. just becauise a person wears a T·shirt. do we make the assumption that this person is not sexually oriented. "You can't make a geneTallza- tion,'' Dr Grirlker said. "But to me, a person wbo wears one or these T-shirts 1s like a woman who wears a see-through blouse. Many of these woman ar e very nervou& about sex. and il is a mistake to assume that they want sexual advances just because they are making their bodies visible. "In my offi ce. 1! a woman comes m wearing one of those ski rts that are slit up very high, and she crosses her legs and doesn't s mooth her skirt out. Jlll">t inviting me to look . theat are often the women who are the most sexually lntllblted." I asked Dr. Grlnker wby he thought the obscenity-and-sex shirts have been accepted so readJly by socJety at large - why, in other words. people can walk down the atreeta wearing tbese T-shirts without expecting s omeone to s top them and chasllze them. "IT'S A CHANGE in our cultural values," he said. "It's ancredlble the things that parents will bear and tolerate fro m their children. 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COATS• .. UMIQUE'" I*) atodi _..,.. lnhMH, ,..,, .... a. ............ u..."'"'..tc.. :!.!!. ........... 29c ENTIRE STOCK Y2 PRICE REMNANTS ..... M4Ktt•. '" •• 4 y•nf ftM<e-t, I OO't of clffwwt fllbriu, c~. etc. fYBnHtMG GOES. ·11_ ORMORE /-2 OFF OUR ALREADY REDUCED PRICES FELT SQUARES ......,.... ..-... of cci6on "' <>r...,. C..ty. :; ,!t"-......... 15!. •---------- :; ~c:· ~~ ..... 98~d. POL YESTB PRINTS "CHMT9l" "IUW~TOH" ··no,. MAH"" ·....-n.x" ..._.._ I oo·, of cc». 9' ....... ,,..... ... 5 ~ ~~ ~· ~~-..... 98~d. :~~·~~······ s1~ =~·~~-·-··· s1'! DOUBLEKHITS ··aulUMGTOH'' ULAWSOM" ottMtt. I OO"'lo ~ ,-,...W la a •Ide ,..... of cokln. 54 a. 60 i.cti =~· ......... sl'! IEG. $6.91 ycl. $498 tale price ......... ~ 6. yd. =~~~ ..... s4'! UPHOLSTERY & DRAPERY 39c I GE I FA1R1cs •EG n · 11~_ ... Y.,A-.R..-.D_A...,. ___ 11 • ._.. ~ 1w. _. c...,., .. .- ..,. price• • • • • . • . • • • SY&Ai4a ellc-. f'Wlll-41 "-<Ill. ... H . !:~ .......... 59c SPORT CLOTHS IEG $1.91 to s I" "GAYLIT a. LOllO'" ,_,.dyed. diadla. $5.91 ycl. prWt.. ............ 45 ........ ~ •• prta . . . . . . . . . yd. =~!':. ..... ,79~ SllRSUCIER PllMTS ........................... .............. 19:· .. , .. ,. ... ,,. • •• •• •• •• yd. =::~ ...... .. TIDY CLOTH , •• wt uluee. ... •,,..... 41 .... ... "·"yd. 19c ....... ••••• yd. •• sz.",... 91c ..... ••.. yd. - sale pric• . .. •• yd. "C I O M"OH"" ..... •d pl" ....... ________ ...... • ......... ~ ..tKt• _.,,at c.o6on • EYELETS "COLUMllA• Wo ~of ........., ...ct cc*n. 45 i.c11 • OUR EHTIRf STOCK Yl· Y2 OFF DOTTED SWISS "I UILIMGTOM" 100•. ,olyutu . poly /cotta. ....._ WcJ Mtttt*i of ca6- on , ~!? ~~:' ~~ ...... 89y~ FELT l2 colen, 72 lltctll .,....._ D.tln ...., C9d rrt• a.....d. : ;~· ~~ ...... s3'! VIHYlS 54 IKtl, _, _, c..... fer • Mhtery.Willly • ..tc.. OUR Bn'lll STOCK ==·~ ...... •I'! =~·~ ...... •r! =~·~ ..... ~ IMPC>aTED CHALUS lff'lr-..... _.. ........ ' ...... ....... _, ailwl. ..... .a. :;::;".~·····IP! ~ch, pr9tl. pott.nt._ ~~~,~~······ s1~~ ~ ;:;!° ~ ...... 52'! I OO°Yo Cotton VB.VETHN ~ t.ted6oa of c~. IOAch -4 - prifrh. 4 s 9cll :;~s~ ...... s4~ WOOLENS l~l.tt ltllpOf'h •d do-1tlc ....... la • W., •wi.ty of cdon ...,,.,........._.....,, ... ..... dladla. ,........, Mlctt. .+c. I 00°"'• ... & weol W... llt 146Ha.cti....._J .,.... :,::s.~ ... s3~ IKSIO.tsyd. s4• .. prk:e ••• ••• ~ :;:;~.~-·e DESIGMll FAIRICS w ............ ~.t~& ..................... ~ ................. c ........ ..... ,,_ • ....-. -...C1, ......... ._., ... ...... _.. ,.. .... .. .tc. l 6 .. 60 .... llG $4.tl to $42.00 yd. IVIRYTHIHG '90ES %·· Y2 &MOREOFF DllSSY POL YISTEltS ........ ,...... 1°"9 ,.., ............ ..... ..,ai1w1.1 ..... •MTOS4.10yd. •1" .. ,,tee . . . . . . . . . . yd. ENTIRE STOCK SACRIFICED =:.!~~ ........ ! :!:.!L~~~···· 52'! AT COST! NEAR COST! BELOW COST! • r.-~.1 l ~-~·~ Aw.ti's Fallrlcs-Coro• llel Mar ; LININGS ;.,cledu btoadclolh•. poly-,oltoft bothh··. I 00"' poly••'"''· •ati" c,..,,_.. cMtt->. ..+c btq ••oc~. ,,,_, "'°"Y c-. on H MC~ ft'TIH STOCK ~OU 1 /_ 1 /_ & MORE /3 • /2 OFF --------------------BATIK I 01)• o coftfa. priwth. 45 lftch ~=~~!'~~-·-·· s1'! ~!<;~~a ~~ ..... s2~d. =~:s~~ ..... s4~cl COTI'ONS "D.AM llVll " "AMHTU " WAVOM· DALf w ·va1HGMAt0• "COMCOttD" .-..n. Tnity a _..,.._. MloKtioR of .. --,,..... ...... ,..._ .. ,.,..,... etc. Io.-.. c ...... •. cotto. Ma.41 etc. J ...... =~· ········· 79! :.::·~······ ·1~ =~"~·-··· SJ4,? POUSHED COTTONS c ......... cater ,....., W, W, 1toc• 45 llKll :~ ,!;!' ~~ ...... 52~ BURLAP I Z cotor\, ...... 50 NII IEG$1.09 ~ Mte price •.•••...• ~....,id,. •K $I ." ycl. 98C .... pric.e-••• ' • • • • . yd. PLEASE NOTE ..._. ..t Wlrica ..,,,.,...., - IUT A ~ NOM Out HU •I STOCI IOOl'a ., .. 1000-1., ~ .t .. •arr ...... flllrics. 611 ...... w..t.4 u •· .n ...... .. .. CLOSE OUT PlllCIS .. .... ..., fer ~ Mtecttee. ..... .., ..... -.-,.ct .. ..-tl'Y•..., ............ ......................... .. . ,, I E9n Oten C'areer1 These Ladies Home Journal photos of Marie Osmond as chubb y 10-year-old, left, and at 19, were lied in with a s tor y saying ~hat Marie's broken engagement last year may signal a desire for in- dependence from the Osmond family to pursue her own career. Pupils Adept At Business Pint-size salesmen in the Huntington Beach area are doing a volume business, racking up sales last year of more than $306,268. · They are the 12,000 students or Ocean View I elementary) School District who last year paid for their local field trips and study trips to Catalina Island, Yosemite and Death Valley. TREY ALSO PAID FOR GaADUATION parties, special events, academic and athletic trophies and scores or individual clasa projects in the district's 24 schools. Money generated by the small business people has Increased at an astonis hing rate over the past rew years. a district official noted. Five years ago, the annual total generated by the small business people barely reached $100,000. Last year, candy sales alone generated $48,677 in sales. a $28,000 profit. RECYCLING PROVED A MONEY MAKER, too. officials noted. In schools where r ecycling glass. paper and cans raised a total profit of S7 ,800, lessons on nature and the environment were a co-product. Funds r aised with the efforts paid for ecology. rela ted field trips, officials said. San Mateo SMriff Probed R E DWOOD C I TY <AP) -A series of con· troversies plagum g San Mateo County Sher1U John Mc Donald have prompted a probe of hi~ off ice by county of. ficlals. County s upervisors voted to establi sh a fact- f i nd in g comm ittee following the latest inci- dent in which a deputy was handed a 15-day suspension notice for al- lowing inmates to photo- g r aph a topless young woman in the m ug-shot room or the county jail. Chamber Asks Bay Cleanup The Upper Newport Bay needa to be dredged aod the state lectalature abould budset the funda tor the woik, accordina to Newport Harbor Area Chamber ol Commerce dlrec:t.on. Tbe directors, at a meeU..,, aaeed to uk Aaaemblywoman M arlan Bergeson to- aponaor legislation to provlde t be fllllds to clean out the bay, wbicb is fil.llnC with silt. ABOVT 741 acres of the Upper Bay belong to the state and are main- tained as an ecological preserve . The bill for dredging funds was discussed during a debate on the federally mandated plan to halt further pollution of the bay. THE DIRECTORS de- cided to ask state or. fi cials to re-instate the Newport-Irvine Was te Management Agency as the organization which should come up with the anti pollution plan and at the same time seek funds to dredge out the existing silt . Bo th recommenda lio ns have to be ratified by the chamber's ex- ecutive board. SILJIERORE SALVAGED SEAITLE <AP -A salvage fi rm hopes to use a pi pe to p ump millions of dollars in ~.i lv e r o r e from a wooden tug that s ank more than 20 year~ ago orr the coast or AJaska. Divers from Alpac Un· der seas Inc. said the load or 495 tons or the silver -lead concentrate aboard the 154-foot t ub 'Ttuldlly, Septamt>er 20. 1979 DAIL y PflOT A• Belted. Wrapped. And sh.awl collared. LeRoy ha8 done 1t e xquJ.s. itely 1n th1a off-white acrylic wrap cardigan. Wlth secret s tde pockets, 1n 8-M·L. $50. harris & frank ~IJf A M AL I f\Uf"' Ht)f NA fJA.U tf f11fl"'A J-&P.-: rf""'f W HUNTIN(.,TON t f Nl{ f.I Hlf"-To .. r 1r .. 4 .. l ., •• l Af>UN-Hll l ~ M.Al l l AC,VN A ,~ l l ') M AL l 0< 011•N(,(. Ol'IAN(.f '>OU fM ro•\f Pl,..,,. rO\T• ... r \A q ~,,~, t•• -.11 D'' ,,, ~., Jl/1 Fundraisers vary from school to school, they noted, bot every cent supports student activities . "We never could afford to send youngsters to Yosemite with the general fund money," said Jim Jones, district business manager McDonald has been subJccted to charges or pohce brutality, grand Jury criticism for a l- leged lack of leadershi p, g r o w in g d issens io n among deputies and the suspension of another deputy for discharging his revolver while prac- ticing "quick draw" in a squad room. Chelan may be worth an Ooton 'MMO~v ·~to ~ "°""' .... ...,.. " JO •o \ JO estimated $1 million to ._ _______________________________________ _, "11\IER':>IDf Pl.AV• R1\lf P!.IOE tu ~14'4.IO lh l)}I ~H I U ~0 4,.,-1 ,, .. , .. , 1000 "80, 11IE KID8 PAY TBELK way thnlugh fund raising," ~ added. "We can't buy food for graduation activtties, or financially underwrite an awards program. But the kids can . . ''Student body money ls controlled by the StU· de!'tsL workinit With 'adult advisers, and it gives scnoom Dexibility to offer programs and acti vtttes that the district can't afford or cannot pay under stale law." . According to student body accounting records, the mighty-mite workers made 66 percent profits on snack bar and bake s ales ol SS,168; 71 percent profits on pencil machine sales of $4,947 ; 60 per- cent on special events, $27,335 and 77 percent on skating parties, $7,799. The rest came from activities such as nea markets and shirt sales to support specific ven- tures. ' Plate of the Day •CALIFORNIA~ 1 1=F IL T H~11 l_. ..~ FILTH ..__ A cynical transplanted New Yorker, Franlc Giordano says the plate sum- ma rizes his outlook on We. It also is the title of a novel he wrote. ~':,'~,:.,";•~':"': ::."!::if.!.:''o\~~!;~~~w::' ~ ~~=.!!i.~.'c; c.t11torn1a Lk~ Ptatft." II you ne,...., inle<'ftlu>v pie~. senc1 oe. t••I• 10 Mike Fari.y, 9101 Wlf\l\lre 81¥0., Sult• 802, S.ve<ly """ t0211. Mesa Girls May Join Drill TeaJD Costa Meua girls bet.ween I and·U are ellgi· ble to join a new city driU team, tbe Colta Kesa . Cowgirls, that will perform at parades and city social f\mctlons. · . , A four-week d(lll tum preparatlOn clua ls ot~ fered by the city'a Leisure Senlcea Department, from 10 a.m. to' DOOD Satwc:IQa Sept. 29-0ct. 20 at Balearic Cmter. " Tryout.a for tbe team wlll be beld Oct. 20 and will be open to all gl.rb 9 to 13. ~ \ IDformation ii available by calllq 7sc.~ or . 754-5300. 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OllY NO llffPUl t.CCll ... ......... 11Mlf£11C:...-ol a---.--...,. <!: ., ...... ~ .... ,,..,.. .•• ae.r,twtat lo~ old •lnllOftl •bout time olf from tchbot ''No mon penclll, no more booka. No more 1tudent1' dJn;y lookl." Teachen, Uke atudeoll, eQ)oy 1ta.Ylna home now and lhln. But u.., an dolDc ao at lKrMllna· ly alannlaa ralel, 1a, elemeot.ary and eecondary school otndala around the nation. ~8 ..A-llJ\.IOR PR081..&.M IN scbooll to- _uf, • • Maa Scott~. deputy eaecutlve dlrec· tor ot lbe Nat.loeal Auoclation ot Secondary School Pnnelpala ·'Teacher abeenleei•m I.a areater than It wu 10 years a10 It atrect.s student learnlo1 and student acUviUa. ll tends t.o erode the quality of learnina " Most teacher abeeocea are entirely le&al , ID· volvmg allocated sick and penooaJ leave, whic h vary from ah1l.4' lo state. But many teachers are Lakin& the fuJI amount, especially on the days before a:nd after a weekend. "It's not only teachers who do this, but we find this In other lnatitulions and theSrlvate aeelor. It's a n American phenomenon," sal An&eline Caruso, associate superintendent of Chicago's public schools. "But teachers serve as role models." ACCORDING TO DAN TAYLOR, AN economist for the U S Bureau of Labor StatU!tics, in May 1978, 2 7 percent of teacher work hours were lost because of absence. AU occupations In the country lost 3 5 percent. A survey last year of 135 school districts in Pennsylvania round the over-all teacher absence rate for the year was 8.2 days. "Our rate was significantly higher than na· tional figures," said Joseph Oravltz. director of manaiement and r esearch services for the Pennsylvania School Boards Association ... Penn· sylvania spent $27 million for substitutes that year. And when you add the benefit.a pald lo the people absent for time not worked. It amounts· lo $88 million of personnel costs related to absences ." The school budget for that state, including re· tirement costs. ls more than $4 billion. IN PH ILADELP HIA, THE AVERAGE teacher was out 18 days in the 1978 school year. compared to 13 7 days in 1976. Teachers get 10 paid s ick days in each school year, but they can ac- cumulate days from year to year In Los Angeles. t~achers were absent an average of i.cvcn days io the 1978 school year and 6 8 days the prcv1oui. school yee1r Teachers and their unions say the absences often are related lo the stress generated an many or today's schools "There's no question that teaching 1::. a tougher assignment today than it was a decade ago," Thomson ·se1ld "Stud ents tend to be mor" negatJve, more rebellious, less cooper e1tive and more difficult to handle. The kmd of support you gel from home today is different You could always count on the support of parents then Now you can't " , THE CHICAGO TEACHERS' UNION pre· -pared a study on teacher slret>!I last year, finding that over 56 percent of the 22.500 respondents felt physical illness related to stress and 26 percent ex · perienced mental illness. "You have to have a certain amount of energy to s tand stress." said Frerl Mart.Jn, Detroit schools deputy superintehdent. "The day-to-day stress of the job is more wearing, so people need mental hea lth days " The Detroit schools budget for substitute teachers 1s $6 million per year, Martin said. About 600 to 900 substitutes are used each day. Substitutes cost the Los Angeles schools $13.9 million last year , out of an annual substitute budget of $19 million. Minneapolls spent $900,000 last year for substitutes out of a $90 million budget for all school costs. ~ A NEW YORK METROPOLITAN SCHOOL Study Council review found that lo classrooms with substitutes, student achievement dropped. Teacher effectiveness was rated with 7 the highest. Regular teachers were given a 5.01 ; stu- dent teachers. 2.7&; and aubetltute teachers, 0.27. The Pennsylvania School Boards Association study recommended the use of retired teachers, honor student.a and community volunteers to staff the classrooms or absent teachers and lo reduce the amount spent on aubsUt.ut.e teachers. The study also found that absentee rat.es can be reduced by changing the way teachers report they won't be in school. "When you u.se a system where the teacher re- . ports directly to the principal, it bas the lowest absentee rate," Oravlu said. "Where the teacher tells the secretary, the rate Jumps. The farther away from Immediate supervisor, the higher the rate goes." A RECOMMENDATION FROM TIIE National Association of Secondary School Principals sug· gest.a that teachers be given the sum of money normally set. uide for aubatltutes and administer the funds themselves. The balance could be used to buy ldM>ol equipment. or lo reward teachers with 1ood aU.eod•oce. : .. Lilly Co. Free s . • 4 .. , • .. , • .. , . , , ~ Insulin Patents WASHINGTON <AP) -Ell Lllly and Co., maktr of an estimated 85 percent of the insulin used by 1.6 million diabetics ln the United States, haa aareed lo let competitors use lts patents and know-bow ln produclnc the product. The Federal Trade Commlaalon announced the aereement. It follows an PTC complaint that Lilly compired with U.S. and forelp companies to con· trol ucl allocate U.S. collectkJn and diatribution of uimal pacnaHI; flom wblda l.naulio la pro· duced. •A80ND8 • 6 EWl81'0NE8: Jewel• by IOMPM 11 INIChlno tor dl1mond• "1nd gill'AllOM9 from onvete lftdt¥1duale end "''*· C.reful .,..,.;netiOft and .v1luation by °"' expert•. Hlghftt pncm s*cf C.11l40-tOl61M dslly, Saturct.y 1CM, Sun· •doled. Nltc for e.ttr Otece Of ''•nk VendttWell iewels by ioseph ~ CO.t Pia•• 3333 Bttttol, COtta Meta •.._. • . . SANTA CLARA <AP> -The Saota Clara Board of Supervisors haa given Initial ap- proval lo a meuure al· lowln& "vicious" doaa to be destroyed after they bite a human. The law la tougher than the atat.e animal control law which says that firat.'°'feDH bit.en may be quarantined but cannot be destroyed unless they prove lo be rabid. The Santa Clara or· dlnance, sponsored by Supervisor Don McCor· qudale, defines "vicious behavior" and says that no dog 'can be killed l~~,.-.11'.1 without an appeala pro-cess. ltlesan'• Pri:e La•fJ Mark Owens of Costa Mesa won top honors for his crossbred lamb in college division of market lamb competition at Los Angeles County Fair. Owens represented Orange Coast College m competition. M cCorquodale said that there were 328 dog bite cases In Santa Clara County In August alone. DAI LY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS M2·5e78 NATION I LOCAL _,.. ..... A.B.C. WAREHOUSING. STORAGE & PACK· ING CORP. RELEASES FOA IMMEDIATE SALE ev PU8UC AUCTION THE FOLLOW· ING: . HANDMAOEOAENTALAUQI 1) LOTS OF HANDMADE PAKISTANI & ORIENTAL CARPET, RUGS. & RUNNERS EX SHIPMENT SEA TRAIN AMSTERDAM BI L 124134n 2) LOTS OF HANDMADE SUPER HEAVY CHINESE CARPETS ex SHIPMENT CALIFORNIA STAR Bit ILON1044 3) LOTS OF HAHOM ADE tRANIAN, ORIENTAL & ROUMANIA CARPETS EX SHIPMENT LA FAYETTE 8/L C0507 ' FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE THE ABOVE MERCHANDISE HAVE BEEN MOVED TO TH6 FOLLOWING LOCATION: NEWPORTER INN 1107 J•mborM Aoed NEWPOf'T BEACH, CA 92880 Auction · 8 P.M . -Preview 7 P.M. Friday, September 21 , 1979 IHfO 21~7193 TEAMS CA8" • CHEC« A 8 C WAAEHOUSfHO. STORAGE a. PAOCINO CORP. 192()1 PARl'HENIA ST IA. ~OGE CERTIFICATE Of AUTHENTICITY UPON AEOUEST Old Fashioned Cookie ar Savings And Higher Rates. I tlll ·11(.J.Hl' Like '>o1VtnJ.! 1111111\ \ But. with 1 hl· toPl...it·· 1.ir • •r h ink-accuunt approath 111 '>olVtnJ.:, yr iu ore ;i lw:-.y' tl·mptcJ t11 wl<.t· ou r money al me"' :i-. nfrt•n ;1-, y1111 r111 ti in. 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A11r. m 1111 .th ,,,, .~, t l'••r•'fl• '1•1" 111 ht ltth pnl ,,, ttlt rl .... 1-.. ur \l.ft Tn.·a•un C.t·r11fi,,.1<' -\ I • ,, I 1 u "' fl ..:• 1m "11 h h 1 •h ' 111 1H• " I< rt'' r •Ir• 11,·J •••I I " 1 ,.,,,,ur. 1 '''' ·\•I.. u• fur J.-1J1I, • • i \•"r ht Year <..:c.nifru1c-• -Gl'l'.ft w,1y '" -..1H· '"' tutun· •·'~"~' lrlte <1•11.:i:\' "' .1 111r . M1nimurnJ•'f"""· $100 \ut11!Th.lt1l nllv u·04·wt-J. lnu:rt-\1 , nmpou~'<i Ja1fy, ro11J 4U·'"erly. • • H% Elsht YearCertifie1tt'0 -Mm1mum Jepc-Nt: '100. Au•om;111t.tlly rcne,,...J. I merest compc"oUndcJ Jarly. r:11J lfllll n erly. • • '111 Mon1h Money Marltt'I Cenificall" - Minimum JCJ'I"''' S l(\(X\) T,·nn· lt> wn·I.. '· I V<'n b(•fH r w.1y h • '"'"' l hl' h11:lw•I I Oh II \I f'<'"ihlt· 111i •h 11t1 11'111! tVlttL!' • ... .,,,,, tllll.lf j'\ fl.tlfln 11 I 1·.11h "'"hJr.1"' 11 •' l), J'l1'11• rt'lUVtJ h\ dw l(lrh .. 11h,• m••mh. ',1m 111f1'rl''' from 1lw I'' 11 lu Id unt1l qu.1rrc" 111J Costa Mcaa -j J tO Onstol Streec (714) 5401 7591 Newport Beach -3366 V1.l Lu.Jo (71 4) 673· 3130 NewpQrt Center -550 Newport Ccnt\!r Driv( I ,. ·-~------------·-· &.l~e ltec.U. A•• tt'ee C•rn DSAa a&A.DEU: n.. N•U.al lll&la•a1 Trallle ....., ~.U. la elhrl .. a MW free .. c-.. .; 6-Ne" wMdl ..U. ,..; .... =~---....................... .. ................................... c .. U'41 ... el ........ Ull .. er aft•n HIM ....... , .............. ttMe,.... ..... ••*••· ••te ••••fac&•Hre ••d a•&•·rela&ed ,. ........ ,,..,.. ................. •9ftl'UI•& e191 •rr e8kel., "1n&e cm••er,.,.... ... ceee• .. r aeU.. Uaee <n41M, &elevlaa.. ud .......... ). Twe edler free brKla..._ ..._ are beta• .,. fer.4 _. NBTSA. OM dacrtbn &Jae_. "U.U.m Ttn Qullly GrM&ac" 111&e• cleelpM &o t.etp cw ... ..._ ailaWe au.. A.M&Mr explU.. "Wky OU.. SMeW be b&eres1ed la •oc.r Vela:l· cle lupedioa" ud ceven me~ &otiea as M.eftu o1 • ...,. ftllkle lalpeetiea, elemem&a ol a aeect safety ~. dla,...Ue IMC« .elllJele 1aapec. tioea, die l•portamce ol prevemtlve malate•uce, aad ._...., me&or veMele laapedloe work. &e· queat I.be ~Ls by wrttlal &o U.S. l>eHrtmeat o( Tr .. ,Di'tadoa, NadollaJ IOpway Tratnc Safe· t y Adml•la&ulio•, 4H Snentb S t . S. W., Wasbiactm, D.C. ?OSM. ,.,..ter Needs 1t'orlc te sa.o• DEAR PAT : My mother gave me a banging basket planter with' new moss and fresh soil, but no flowers. She said it s hould be up lo me to choose the flowers I want for It. I've decided what kind I want, but am not sure about how to trim the roots for planting in this type of container. Can you help me out? K . R., Corona del Mar Nurseries contacted by A YS suggest wetUng the moss and soll tboroug.bly .before l.nsertlnt tbe plants. The root ball should be trimmed until It fits comfortably 'in the band. To plant It, a bole is "drilled" in the moss with fingers. The wires or the basket can be pulled aside to accommodate roots and then pushed back together. Baskets should be assembled in the shade then left there ror a week until tbe plants are settled. Tbey sltoald •• Got ~'! Tltn writ• to Pal OW.. Pol~ cwt r foJW. ~rl111g IM UIUWttl Oltd Odfon J1011 M ed ro 1nlut lfl('('fUlllC'• tn (/OIH!MUrM•ftt Oftd ~"' Moll your Qut'stwN ro f'ot Dunn. Al Your Sertnce, Oro,ngt Coo t l>cul11 IJUot. /l u Hur 1560. l'o ta Mtsa, CA 92626 A.t many true,. cu-pou1bl~ will be aniwtr~d. bul pllaMd 1nquu1tt or letters not wludmg the • • rwcace.r· /Mil llOfM. addr• Gild buM _,., ,.... raum t>.tr CQftnc>l bti c<>ns~red Th" colum" appeora da1 ly r rct!pl undat/!C be w a&Med tltne tlm• 1 •-' after tlaat ud fer&llbed WHkly. lJM u few plu&.1 u poulble IO tlaey cu apread Mt ud flll • &be IP•ce. lln4 J'••f Ceeer•p DEAR P AT : We bought some .unfinished boollc ... that are made of some kind of wood that hH IA few knots in it. We want to floisb the boollcuet In a glossy while paint. but have been told that lhe knots will bleed through in a few montba. Can th.ls be prevented? J.B .• Costa Mesa starts Friday at9:30 a.m. . . OAALY fltLOT AU Tbtte are a aumber ol !mot aeaJen oo tlae m Hket or yea cu uae ordlaary ahUae,. cllla&ed about 5t perceat wtUa deHtund aJealllol. AlU.0.g.11 :::~:~~,:~~~ •. ·•It 1everaJ '4Nan befoni many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be . Sllert 0 ,...,e 80~.,. ,, Re••lre Taz available in each grouping ... colors and styles limited DUR PAT: 1 plan to buy a used car from a tO StOCk On hand, SO ShOp early for best Selection! Santa _Mo~ca deale r and imm~a~ly shlp ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hawaii. The car would be dnven here in California only from Santa Monica to the pier. I can't seem to get a definitive answer on whether or not I have to pay sales (use) tax of 6 percent for this car. The d~aler says I have to pay it, but m y c hecking on this indicates I don't because the car will not be used in this slate. Can you rind out what the reg· ulation is on this? The tax would be almost $500, so this is important to me. B R .. Newport Beach A public Information ofncer at Department or Motor Vehicles headquarters In Sacramento says you do not have &o pay sales tax on lhis car since It is not beln« registered lo CaWom.la. In order to avoid any problems, you'd be wise to get a $5, one· trip permit trom any OMV om ce so you will be within the law for that s hort trip from dealer to pier. U the dealer still Insists that you pay the sales tax, A YS bas provided you with Sacramento public information om ce phone numbers for both the OMV and the 8-0ard or Equalization. Th.- dealer can cbttk with these offices himself. If necessary. As you proba bly know. t he DMV acts· as a1ent for the Board of Eqnallzation in coUectJng use tax on vehicles. 'U O~ LOAD!IDf S~E~AG£~ ~~~ SSlcf'IO ~56!i=O~1"'1'11S ... AMA%JAJ& AOI UOK. ~oil. ""'*""R~DS OF UJJUSUA&.. £X1"eA t>Aeti'AJAJSll .. ., these items available in our Huntington Beach Store W0111811's spoetswear MOW 36 HAL TEA TOPS 28c 24JUNIOA TEE StlATS '8c 111JUNIOR TAHK TOPS '8c n llSSES TANK TOPS '8c SC HALTER TOPS '8c 33 SHORTAUS 98c 43 WOVEN POLYESTER PANTS 1.98 •TWO-PIECE SWIMWEAR 1.98 11 JUNIOATEESHIATS 1.98 55 .. SSES TEE SHIRTS 1.98 22 MISSES BLOUSES . 2.98 53 JUHIOA PANT TOPS 2.98 32 MISSES TEE SHIRTS 2.98 97 JUNK>R SHIRTS . . 2.98 nFAMOUSMAKEAPANTS 2.98 66JUNIOAPAHTTOPS . 3.98 119MISSESPAHTTOPS . . . 3.98 75JUNIOATEESHIRTS.... . . . 3.98 38 llSSES PANT TOPS . . . . 4.98 40WOVENPOLYESTERPANTS . • • 4.98 dresses, pant suits . . 25 lllSSES 6 JR. LONG DRESSES 20 lllSSES I HALF sa£ PANTSUITS NOW S.98 5.98 lingerie, loungewear 110 BIKINIS 6 9REfS . . . . . . . . . UCONTOUR BRAS .. 41SOFTCUPIRAS31I3aa ONLY ., LOUNGEWEAR ............ . 25 LONG COTTON TEARY LOUNGERS 1• SHORT COTTON TEARY LOUNGERS 25 LONG T ·SHIRT GOWNS NOW 1.'8 . 1.98 1.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 women's accessories NOW 1'8SOCKS.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 28c 90HATS.... ..... ........ .... .... ... •. 28c 1•7SCARYES ........................ '8c 37 TV8E TOPS . . . . • . . . . . . • • .....•..•.•..... 48c 338ELTS . . . • .........•••....••...... 1.98 10 WALJ.ETS . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 1.98 200NECKLESS . .. .. • .. .• . . ... 48c 71 EAAAINOS . . . . • . . 28c •1 SUPPERS . . 1.48 41 FLOWERS . . . . 28c 31 SCARVES 98c savings for girls NOW • UTil.I OIALS SHIFTS ...............••.. 1.98 10UTil.IGIRLlaOUSES .................. 48c • UTl1.E CIAL.8 TOPS ...................... 98c ••OIALS SWllWEAR ................... 98c a PRE iiiN IWllWEAR .................... 98c a•CMLSTOPI ......................... 98c 738IOOltLITOPI ........... :.: .......... 1.98 •SANDALS ............................... '8c infants and toddlers NOW •INFANTIHORTI ......................... 4lc 74 INFANTIL.&PIRI ...................... 1 •• ••ANT JMAKINI ...................... 1.- az•ANT~ ...................... 1.• •1000URG11L• O&ml ................ 4lc UTODGURQllLUlfTON ............... lie 17TOODLIRIOYTAllCTON ............... 4lc 41 TOODLIRIOYIHCM1all ............. 1.- savings for boys ~ 3' BOYS SWIMWEAR ... 81 BOYS SHOATS .. 44 LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS 9' BOYS T AMC AHO TEE SHIRTS 71 FAMOUS MAKER SWIMWEAR 48 STUDENT SLACKS . . . 57BOYSPAHTS ... S4 LITTLE BOYS SWIMSUrTS 89 LITTLE BOYS TANK TOPS 33 UTnE BOYS SHIRTS •9 BOYS LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS 13 BOYS PANTS 25 BOYS SMAU SWEATSHIRTS 18 BOYS SWEATPANTS 32 CHARAC~ BUTTONS HOW 88c 98c .98c 9lc 2.98 3.98 4.98 88c 8lc 2.98 3.98 1.98 2.98 2.98 05c savings for men NOW 2'11FASHIONSWIMWEAA . 48c 1 n TANK TOPS 48c S9 CREW NECK nES 98c 3'PATTtRNEDDRESSSLACK .. 9lc VS SLY TERRY CREWS 2.98 13LSLYORESSSHIRTS 2.91 14SSLVSPORlSHIRTS .. 2.98 63 L SLY KNIT SHIRTS 2..91 41 PLEATED DRESS SLACKS . 9.91 32 EXPANDABLE WAIST DRESS SLAC1CS 9.98 29 WESTERN SLACKS 9.98 16CRl88AGEGAMES .. 2.91 63 LONG Sl£EVE TERRY SHIRTS . 7.91 11 LSlVVELOUAFASHtOHSHIRTS 15.98 savings on shoes 116WOMENSSAHOALS . 2.50 WOOD BOTTOM SANDALS 47 BOYS RUN.-0 SHOES 90 MENS DRESS SHOES SO WOMENS CANVAS . . SO MENS SANDALS . NOW . 5.97 . 10.97 ... 9.97 . 8.97 3.00 .. . 3.97 120 CHfLDRENS SANDALS 45 CHtLOAENS SHOES . 60 CHtlOAEHSCANVAS . . 40 WOMENS SLIDES . .. .. ........... 3.97 . ....... 3.97 ........ 3.97 .. . .. 6.97 savings on yardcge NOW 111 YDS.METALUCT'Atll .. . . . • • • .. Ole 109 VOS. BIAS TRfll . . . • • . . . 03c 88 YDS. BROADCLOnt PRINTS . . • • • . . . 9lc 44 YDS. KETTlECLOnt PR1NTS .......•..... 98c 26 STRING ART KrTS . .. • . . . .. ..... 1.48 SOYDS. nESHIATKNfTS ..... . .. ........ 1.48 80 YOS. GAUZE SHIATlHG . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 1.'8 123 VOS. LA CREPE SOLIDS .. .. .. .. . . . .. 1.48 51 YOS. COLORED EYELET .........•....... 2.21 80 YDS. INTEALOCK PA .. TS ................ 1.48 savings for the home NOW '1 TOASTER COVERS ........................ 1AI 99 880 APRONS ........................... 1 Al 53 VINYL TABLECLOTHS .. . .............. 1 Al 7S HANO TOWELS ......................... 1AI 31 BEACH TOWELS ..........•••••......... 2.41 123 BEACH rowas ....................... s.• 10IQUHN SIZE SHEETS ................... S.• 11 AREA RUGS . . . . . . . . . ................. I.II 10BAntRUOS ......................... I .• 21 COllFOllT!RS . . . . . . . . ................ 14.• 15QUILTE08EDIPREADS . . . . ............ t• 11120dUIOUN1'Y DRAPES . . ............ 21.11 2t SHAii$ .........••..........•.•.•...••.. 2.AI savings on toys NOW AOIRLIAcnmYTOYI .................... - QIOYSACTIVITYTOYI .................... 41c 2'Umt .................................. 9c 72AllORIEDTOYI ................... •ta 9811 ADAMS AVENUE, HUNTINGTON BEACH -983-9731 'S .. \ ----- NATION I LOCAL .~ace Shuttle Management Rapped .. Robert C. Anderson of Huntington Beach hati been promoted , to battalion chief by Los Angeles Cily F i r e Department. Anderson, with the department 24 years, has been assigned lo du ty i n North Hollywood area. Ouunber Backs Ontario Direc tors or the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce say they'd like to see more people give the Ontario International Airport a try. Encouraging use of Ontario was one or Uaree items oontained in a res- ol u lion approved by chamber directors. ALSO INCLUDED was the J>Otiilion, taken originally seven year s ago by cha mber direc- tors . that the number of jet flights at the J ohn Wayne Alrport not be in- creased. The resolution . to be forwarded to the county Board of Supe rvisors. concluded with the note that "with the µas!>a~c of time. the avail:.ihll· opt ions for solving the traffic prc~surcs :.in· ht• ing lost ·· TUE RESOLUTION • w1.1s sought by the cham be r 's ad hoc airport committee. which is try ing to urtite the cities and business org aniza· tions around the airport. The idea is to prod county s uper visors into finding a new site for CJ commer cial Jct <urport Mally Car Repairs Wasteful WASHINGTON IAP> -A congressional re- port say" about 40 per- cent of the $50 billion Ame ricans spend an- nually for car repair is waste(!. The conclusion or the r eport issued by the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce s ub- committee on consumer protection and finance is identical lo e arlie r estimates by the Na- tiooal Highway Traffic and Safety Admlnlstp1- tloo. Rep . Jam es H . Scbeuer. 0 -N.Y .• sub- committee chairman, aaid "a little bit more than ball" of the wasted co s t i s due l o mec hanics' Incom - petence or negligence and the r es t due to fraud. The most common un· necessary rep1tirs, the report sald. are bra~e work, tune-ups , front· ~n d wo rk s u c h a s replacement of shock abaorbers and ball Joints. and transmls1tion repairs. Library H88 Photooopien Pbot«OPY macb•nea are available ror public UH at four HunUnston Beach Library branct•. otnciatt have announced. Lettm' and le11l·1lae copiet are 1vailable at JO cenu • P•1e u center Library. 1111 Talbert 1tve.: B1nnlnt waacb: _ 9211 Baanln1 St.; 11-Stteet bl'ucla1 IJI Main St •• aaa Graham brancb, Sd· l•••r Avenue ~nd Graham atreet. .. , • admlJllatrator. 1ald the manqement UHUmMl would be an Important part of the a1ency'a re-examlnaUon of lb• .an.tu. PfOll'... tM ...... next manned apace venture. Tb• conaultuu.a draNoc t.be report conallted ot former NASA olftcla.11 and ltatf from other NASA programs ind the Air Force TUIS YEAa, NASA baa gone t.o Congreu twice for addlUonal shuttle money, blaming a comblnatlon of technJcKl Mnd management ~ema for cost overruns and allpe ln the pro-gnm. Alan M. Lovelace, NASA deputy Congress G -. ~~' ~;, t"c~ llJ rt ,..) . " ,, . <.. u ~ "4 Children's ClofftlncJ for boys and 9lrb lnf•h to llw 14 SIDEWALK SALi PRICES as low as '1.00, nothing over 'I 0.00. tor one day only' 640-5516 9:30-5:30 R·marees G<r~u.Jult ujntr:r UP to 50°/o OFF on selected merchandise FREE DRAWING to r a $50 gift certificate 640~1292 w S~CURITY PACIFIC -MA TIO.MAL BANK Frank. 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It just makes the coat of everylbina 10 up · · lry. But there 11 abo a CODI ot all lb• di? tlculUfJI at will brina." aald tM alde. who aalced not to be ldentlned. . Lopn PortlUo has vowed lo develop the oH cauUously, 1uuertn1 petrodoJlll'S like aeeda to The president and lUs nation race maulve problems. moet of them rooted in a prodifioua birth rate that adds 800,000 workers each year to a labor pool whe.re unemployment 1s already estimated al 19 percent. An add1tional 20 percent earn less than the minimum wage. whlch varies by region Crom about '3to$7 aday. •••.t.1.Jt• MICHUL !iCOn l lGAUCE r .. I O.fll ........... 9"cll. Ca .. ai_ •"'•'I' Oft Sile:•-• 1', 1"9 S<l"llWO lly l\h -Iller H•l>CY L 8 l9•llle, !•Iller ~ • aiee-.. bfotl\er Tim 0 81,... .......... ~ &MCI\, Ce ., 1 ,._, ~ ....... ot Tustlft, C.• llltl'41t!on Oft T..,,,_y lrom I 00 AM lo e·oo PM •I ll•IU 8er'"'°" F-r•I HofN, Co.le "'"'9. FUfterel W"'l<H Wiii lie llelel Oft Frldey, S.o- 1"1'1ber n. """' 11 00 AM •• Pe<lflc View Memorl•t P•rll C.llel>el lftter· ment lollowll'l9 8 elU 8oor9eroft ,,.,...,.1 Home ol C.~ Mese dl•e<· ton aottGAA•D WILLIAM OE WITT 8011G.&Al!O. ""'WO •••Y Oft Seotemt.r I~. "" HP I\ \\HVhtd by l\h Wiie M•rl•n ~ervl(H Qendln9 •I Herbor L• .. n· Mount Ollw Mon.,.ry of C.~l• Moe ~•u~ . ""°"'" JANE KllU~Ec RllOWN. " r~ICIPnt ot '°""' L.-Qvna. (ct •no tormPr ,,..,, CW>nt ot Arc.did••. C• Aeto¥.O w lfp ot (".rower C Brown. tovuio mothe' ot '><oil. llot>Prt ano Stel)l>en B~,.n. lov 1nq d•uo-"'~' ot Mr i.tnd Mr1. Arthvr c. IC •U'41 Of u.gun.. H111., C" "'d lov lnQ \l\ler OI Oon Kru~. 9••nomoll>er Of fr•t. kf>Vtn and Metl\Y 8ro•n ~"'ICH -"' l>eld IOCleY T"l.tf\<laY •I , , 00 AM at St LU_,., EOl \COP•I < hurch, Monro¥i4, Ca tn llt:u o f UO• .. r\ the f.mUy e>rrftr' OGn•llon'° t>e m11de to me V~ Canor Centtr, ?OJS Zone! 411,..., U. "'-IH. Ca '°°3J o r Art •dla Met"OOl\f H O\Pl1•1 Arcedlll, Ce O'C-La!IUM Hllh Mortuary dlreclor'\ DUHN JOHN W DUNN, rnldf'nl ol Co\l~ M~w. CA. P•'-Wd ........ Of'I Sf!ot•mOPr If) 1'7• ~ I\ 1.UfVIYM! bV hf\ \O" Don11ld, deu911ter Kath• w .. 1111e lalh•r JOftn ( OUN\ OI Co.la Me);> Ca •nd ? ljr&ndrlllldr..., Jn•m• Ml! 1(1mb,.rly Re<lt"tlon Of th" Holy llo••• • will oe Mid on lhur'41o "' 1 30 PM "' lhP Smlln ... Tuthill Wotcllll (-1 0 1 F 11th SI Co.I• ,,,,.,.,.,,11 Srn•th & Tuthtlt Mo'"lu•'v ot Co•l,.Mewd•N"<IO•• _ .... ELLtOn ELLA MAY ELLIOTT. a~ 97. • n•llv• of 0.•19 C.°""tv P&Hed aw11y on T u"><l•y. Seolember It, 1919 at fhe P•clllce Ho11Mtel. Mrs Elliott w•> "°'" In _,.,In-. Ce. on A119u>1 '· f.7 Site •• t .. IHI Ju,,,,lvll>Q ,,,.rt., memoer of ine F1rs1 c11r11tleft C""rc" ol H11ntlnQton 8ee<h Sl\e and '"" hu11>eno Pvrt ElllOft o-" t11rm •t IM cor,..r OI Stater •nd Newleno tor • number of y+!ilr., •no Mr. Elliott had bull! and _,.,.., t,.. 11er•oe whlcl\ ,..,. '"""'"'~ MAN!k Moton . 111 oetl ye.r~ Mn. Ellion --.cllve I" n-.. 0c teft V-Sc '-I Dlslrlc I PT A eno ,.,. ......,._, c1uc.. S.."'lft(I llY 1 ...-Or. Vi.ott L. Elliott ol e .. t Lan~ lnQ, #flkhlC)<tn, 9rendd•1JQhler Done Cl•lre C•rr ol $ari Ole90. Ca , 'l••ndl>On "°""'' c ... nmA" Elliott of t:au Claire, Ml<1>19a" & 9rt111 9 1and<l!lldren. and 1 """' 9rt•i Qt•nck.N ldr-M A1\i0 \Uf'VIYlnQ .,. 7 ,,,.,.,,, MeU BollY•r of ParNtW', C•. end PH•I Grav ot cotta9e Grove, Or"°"' 3 brotl>er& 0"0f'9" 0 . Mor .. of Provo, Utetl. ~v Mor>e of Et ""'"""'· Ce. aftcl Rev. Jouph Morse of 5-<••-. CA. Mr• Ettlon •''°had , •On VICIOf' Oov9les Elllotl ..... °"'MCI ewey In ACWll of 1'19. Vl•tllllloft •Ill be held on T..........,y .. Pierce 8rother\ !>mltl\o' Mor1u11rv lrom 12 ,_..to• 00 PM F.-ret w rv10\ wlll .,. tond<Kted"" r rldev. Seplembe r , , • 1~1• 111 tNt Fl"I Chn\llan Church ol Hu11t1119ton S..Ch "' 1 00 PM #llh Or Tl\ome\ W Oftr1on. llev G 8 Gord011 .tnd 11 .. v Ew~tl A119P• olfl<l•llnq In '"'"'""' wHI M '" ow WMtm1nn~, C-f'mfl'tPty P1ttrct Orotl'lt,.~ 5;mtth\ MOrlv•rv Ou'PtfOt\ \,..,_6\39 LEATHERMAN N>A 8El FAAN(I~ ll'AANICIE I LfATHEllMAN ··~•Otnl ot Hewpart e • .,,,. (It Pd\..'fild ltW•'f on Seot•MDl'f t 1 ,.,. Surv1Yfd bY hf'f' hUJtMn<I W itham l L,.4tntrmftn broth,.r\ w;u1~m E OowllnQ and LOr4'n r Oowt1ng. \H,\fr M!l<Jrft'd Jon~ton and motllP' Ruth Oowll"9 all ot C•louv. (ftn4td• Men-nrt•t '"-fl'rv•ce~ 'flfltt bf' ""10 on ""'turdn. 5'-o•~m!MPr 11, 1•1' •I , 00 PM •• ttw Pacific View (Nlpel P•<•••t V1f1WMor1U.rYdlf'f'ClOr"I MULLElll DONALD MULLrH. """"'" ew11v on Septtll'll>er 11, 1t7t '" Ul•fl ~•VIC•• --"""9 ., H-Lewn- Movftl 00 .. MOrtue(y al (.d$la Me-M. WO.US4 •o.toM ELFIE ROllSOH, reskMnt ot Cotta Mew, Ce. Sef'vlees l>eftd"'9 at H•~ U#n·Mow!nl Olve ~ ... ,.., of Co&te Mt~ ~w.. WALSH PETE,_ F WA~. f'fl'°"'1 of Hllh-tlnq1on llffcll. CA P~ •wo Oft S.,,.emt.r 17, 1m He Wel • veter.,. of 11\e Unlt..i Stalft Army He It IUf· vlv..S by his wife """' 8 . ci.utflt•r•, K•ll\leen of Cott• MtH. Ce. •net Palrlcl• Novendltr of C.orone dtl Mer. Ce • •on• Pelef •nd p..,, Wel•I\ bot!\ Of (O\l• Mfta, Ce . brOCIWr Mer11ft of Ml nourl Aeclt•llon ot th• Holy llou•v wlll lie lleld on n1ur'6ey at 1 00 PM at IM Ha•bO• Lawn M1mort11 C haoe1 Me\\ OI Chri•ll•n 8ur1e1 on Frioav at tO 00 AM •• St Jol\n 11\fo 8•oll•I C•IN>ll< Cl\\l<cn lnttrmoftl at M•rr>or l 1t•n MemortAI P•r ~ St-tYl(4t\ ~f' ,,.. dlrf!('Uon Of HAtbm l d.,ft·M0<m1 011ve Morluery 01 C.o>t• M°'a S<l().SS"4 Deaths Elsewhere DALLAS <AP ) - Pla y wr ight· Pres ton Jones. the writ.er. actor a nd director ror the Dallas Theater Center who wai; besl known for "A Texas Trilogy," died Wednesday al age 43. W riting Class Due FAllMEllS WHO WORK MUCH OF the land wltb machetes and oxen can no lonier feed the growing nation. And. with limited farmland long since spoken lor, landless peons and the sons or campesinog with slx-acre farms leave the poverty QI the COUD· tryalde for the shantytown-suburbs or conaesled cities. Without skills and oft.en barely literate, they usually find that poverty has followed them. But the biggest problem. says the presidential aide, is "the dif(erence between the rich ·and the poor." Experts i.ay 10 percent or Mexico's 67 million people collect 45 percent of the nation's wealth. "IF MEXICO FULFILLS ITS OWN projecrs. its own potential," the aide s aid, "this gap between rich and poor will be much less." G real hope is being placed m oil and the money it will bring. But, like many Mexicans, col- lege of Mexico president Victor Urquidi warns . against "this sample equation that people talk about: that oil wells solve problems." Petroleum. nonetheless, can be a powerful tool. MEXICO, WHICH NATIONALIZED its petroleum 41 years ago. says it has the world's sixth largest proven reserves, most or them dis· coveredinthe lastdecade. Sold on the world market for more than $22 a barrel, oil will account for nearly 49 percent of the na lion 's exports this year with $3.8 bill10n in net ID· come, thegovernments ays. But Lopez Port11lo warns that 1r "we open the valves to export oil to the hmit or demand ... we will have nothing to do with the money. we will In· flate our economy by the worst or all ways: con- gestion." So he is Limiting daily production to 2.2 mituon barrels, with about half available for export. until he leaves office in 1982. The country Is producing about 1.6 million barrels a day. A c reative writing class entitled "Fiction "MEXICANS ARE CONCERNED THAT their Tb r 0 ugh Au t 0 bi 0 • export picture will be overwhelmed by oil and grapby" Is being offered gas," s aid a U.S . diplomal "They seem de· th r ou gh the city of termined. to avoid wasting the oil resources. They •-una Beach's ~U· don't want to be 4lflOlber Venezuela." 1Icrn deparlment -r;eght. The comparison is made often b~ Mexicans. ning Oct. 3. · who see Venezuela with a lopsided .tnflationary T a u g h t b y L 0 s economy that exports 011 so 1t can import con· Arfgeles 1'riter susab~ ~umer products that could be made locally. Hecht, the clau w\11 Mexico. which _already has the w?rld's 19th r 0 c u s 0 0 l u r n i n g largest economy ~ath a gross domestic product personal experiences in· last year o~ $91 billion. possesses vast r~sources or t.o publishable fiction. raw mat.enals. Many are scarcely bemg tapped Class es will mee t and marked for developmenL from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on We dnesdays-. For in· formation, call 497·3311 • ext. 201. PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UStlllHS NAME ITATEM•NT Tn~ totlowlnq person iS CICNnq t>u•;. MS'l ., MULLIN & ASSOCI AT ES, No I Wild c;oov. N•wport 8~•<h. C.al1tornla '2660 Mien.tel w Mullin, Ho. I Wild C.oo..,. N•wport Buel\, C•t•lorn1• 91'60 Thi\ ""'"-" I\ conctu<fllld by en 1n· OIVldu•I MkhettW Mullin Thi\ st•t-nt wa• fllf<I will\ t"" County CIMk ot Oranve CO..ftlY Oft Seo· 14!mb<tr 11 "" F1nn1 llAJOR DEPOSITS OF UllANJUM, silver, copper, iron, sulfur and other minerals are con· firmed in the countryside. Forests are extensive and rich fishing areas are just off the coasts. Love· ly scenic vistas, exotic cities and qurunl villages are being developed fortouristdollars. "You have to reme mber that 011 is not our only resource and in the long run, it may not even be our most important one.·· said political scientist Jorge Bustamante. Mexico is s till sorting the options. but already some resuJts are showing When Lopez Portillo look office in December 1976, the economy was reeling. The peso had been devalued by half, bankers and businessmen had all but given '\Jp on their country and the economic growth rate skidded lo a dismal 1.7 percent alter hovering for decades near 6 percent. Inflation went wild. soaring to 34 percent in 1977. r ~ Publl\MO Or.,. Coe>t Delly Piiot. HAUotl U.W~MT. OLIV! $eot 13 20 11anc:10c1 •. '"' J,_.." THE NEW PRESIDENT QUlCKLY reversed the blatantly anti-bus iness posture or hi s predecessor. Luis Echeverria. and launched an am· bitious Alliance for Production with Mexican capitaUsts. Mortuary · Cemetery 11' -PUBLIC NOTICE -Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Me!>a 540-5554 IA.L~IBGHOH FUttBAL HOMl 646-2424 Costa Mesa 67J.9450 l&L. .. OADWAY MOUUUY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMITM • TUTHIU MOITUAIY WlSTC&.lff CHAP'll.. Mortuary • Cremat1on1 4'Z1 E 17th SI Costa Mesa 646-4888 ,_Cl llOTtmS SMITHS' WOtnVAAY 627 Main St. Hunt1n(Jton Beach S3M639 ,..,...,., COi OMIAl N m AL ~ 7801 BolM All•. W..tmins• 893-31525 PACIRC•YllW telt""tt PAii Cemlterv Mortuarr Ch-' 3500 Pacific View Ortve Newport Beech ..... 2700 l'ICTITIOUS 8USINHS HAMESTATEMl!NT Tl\• lollo .. 1n9 per'°"' e re doin9 &Mil\lnfl\\ as KEITH'S ANT IQUE BARN, l17J2 Coau Hl91\w•y, Soutl\ Le9une . Celllornle mn A li<• N. K•llh. Hill Peuo Cotonlal, Saft Juen Ceplslrano. Callfornla 9?'1S Lewrenc• W Kelll\, 1Sll7 Pei.to Coloftlet, Se n Ju•n Ceplstre fto, c e11tor11le m is Tl\11 _.llft$ ll conclllCWCI by eft !tdlvlcluel. This st•t-t wH flied with Itta county Clerk ot Orange County on Au9111l ti, 197' PttU• PubflU>ecl Or-CoeSI Oall.-P iiot, Au9. l0 •nd *t. •· I), 20, lt7t "60-7' PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUSINlll NAM« STAT•-NT n1e followl1>9 perW>nl ••• dolne l>u~l,..u.s AMERIC.<IN CL.<ISStC. 1110 C·l Pom one Avenue, Co ll• Meu . C.Jllornl• 92'27 Robert Parker Jo"u J r ., 27 Fuct.91a, trvl,.., C.llfomle t111' Peter Frankttn Koch, .. '1 "'t>- llohWllOCI Clrctt , '"''"'· C.alllO<'nle '"" Tiits bllslnen ts conducted by e eeneret oa""'""'P Pet..-F.Ko<ll Tiiis stat~ wes macs •lltl 1111! c-ty Clar1t ol Or .... c:o..My °" S.0- ..,...l>er 11, Im. . Ptn7tt Pu1>11"'9cl Orenot Coest o.tly PllOI, Sept. 20, 27 allcl Oct ••• 11, "" ,., .. ,. PUBUC NOTICE He promised -and delivered financial in· cenlives and an easier pathway through the bureaucratic maze for job·producing projects. The program is bearing fruit as the economy bounced back to a 6.6 percent growth rate last year and ''this whole boom feelina from 1978 haa continued right into 1979.'' said a U.S. economist who expects the rate to grow to 7.5 percent thia year. . THE NATION'S MA JOR BUSINESS groups said last month private investment thia year will total a record $14 billion, up 19 percent from lul year. lnllation. thouab down dramaUcally in the past three years, ia atlll running near 17 percent. The centerpiece of Lopez Portlllo'1 economic recovery program Is Uae National l odustrlal Development Plan. With oil µiooey u the key, the plan provides secb power1Lll inceDtive1 aa tax credits equal to one·fitt.h ol conatrucllon costs, low- interesl loans. and cut·rate fuell. But to qualify, the investments must be made in designated development areas, such as Tampico and Coatzacoalcos on the Gulf Coast, Salina Cruz on the Paclfic and Lazaro Cardenu about 100 mllea west of Mexico City. The goal la to gel industry and the job-aeeken it attracts out ol tne unmanageable metropolitan cent.en and Into smaller. ecooom.ically atrat.elic ell.lea. .. ONE OP ftlE GOALS IS TO decent.rallse in· du.atry," aald a •overnmenl olftclal. ''That la OM of the '*9 ol our natural , ... We bave created an internal p6pellne system to 1et t.bia 1u . . . out ln· to tbe countryalde." Natural 1as comH pourlnf out of th e aoulbe..._., wells aloa• witb the ol , to much •u that h\111 qmatiUes are burned in trtat n.,. that U1ht tbe llllbt lky arou.od VUlabe,rmOla, la the centet al u. It.tonne nelds. Bu& llalico la buUl)t convertln1 much of lta in· duatrr flam oU to IU and a .1.5 bUUOD, IOO·mlle ptpellm -.di tta two mlJor flelda. A more am· bltiOUI pipeline network le planned to MDCI ... to doaena al clUe. marked for piowtb. .... -- •• ODnTE PaOMl.8£ A.ND PaOGa aa. ta. pn>blema nm deep into the fabric al Mexican life and blltory. Real tolutJooa will not come cheaply WIOC& Lopa Portillo told reporten lhll year that evn wttb ta. belt pouible UH ol oU prollta. "lt wtU not be before the end OI this ceawry . . . t.bat we wUl be able to solve tbe atnactural probltlDI ol unemployment.'' · And ln the meantime. t.beN ii the ellet.y ·valve ol tbe United States to the north. Wltb the pr.· su.r .. ol populaUoa and poverty, Mexicana by ta. lbouaandl et.ream We1ally acn>a the ~r lD search ol jobl. The exodua is a source of conataat t.enaion between the two nations. PE&llAP8 AS A M EASUa.E OJ' Mexico'ia prosperity. however, Its own leaky southern border lJ croued by uncounted numben ol ''un· documented workers" fleelnac t.be poverty of Guatemala. In the bordertown of Cludad Cuauht.emoc, Mayor Alfredo Aauilar Martinez complained that the Guatemalans are drivine waees do't\'D and tak· ing Jobs that rightfully belong to Mexican workers. "These Guatemalans come here all the time and the cooslnlcllon companies buildinc road.a nearby hire them for 15 days. Tbey make some money and then they go back up into their mOW\· Laina ." A ........ NEXT· "Viva Zapata." 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The announcement from the San Francisco regional office said no campfire permits would be issued in any or the 17 na- tional forests ON TIJESDA Y, the CDF an- nounced that no fires of any kind would be permitted on any of the landB under its control, involv- ing about 31 million acres statewide. The orders came as wildfires over the past few days charred 90,000 acres or forest and brush l o Nor thern a nd South e rn California. Fires Oared out of control. chasing Santa Barbara and Ven· tura county residents from their homes. In the north, two big forest fires near Placerville and in the Plumas National Fore!)t r~slsted efforts to put the m out. In a lat.er statement, a forest service source s aid heavier restrictions were placed on four Southern California preserves - the Cleveland, San Bernardino, Angeles and Los Padres national_ forests. ' The announcement s aid· ..They are closed to all public e ntry with these exceptions . Permits uuthorizin g entry, owners or lessees or land wittun the for est. lo cal reside nts . reS<'U<' or firefi ghters on orfic1aJ duty,and people who have: busi- ness or trade In the areas " STUDENTS CA088 MKARTHUR BOULEVARD AT FORD ROAD INTERSECTION RemodeNng of Roedwey 8rlnga RU8h Hour Trefflc Jem1 •nd Concern About Safetv 8f &A Y.aoND £81'&ADA Ill • ... ...., ...... Lut llarch It appemred that the San CJemente Pier = crumble fllto tM Pldfle the weiibt ol • 30-ton crane that crac~ecf throulh the deck and in· to • rotUnc wooden cross beam. The M-year~ld city landmark wu cloled to the many anclera who flab off the pier until ll was reopened three weeks ago. UNBEKNOWNST TO THE hundreds of tourist.a who viail the pier annually while on vaca- tion, the aging structure bad been liven a ball million doUar facellfl. Do pier visitors notice? Apparently not, If one 1s to de- pend oo a cuuaJ survey one sun- ny dar,- A Temple City man and bis young son hauled in their fl.fth catch within the half hour they had been al the pier. TH E EXCI TED YOUTH squealed with delight at the bonito flopped on the new deck planks already christened with fl.s h entraJls. "We come here every year because the fishing's good ," the Temple City m an said un- mindful of the freshly painted · rall over which he ,cast his anchovy-bailed fishing line "It would be all right if they deaned It up," said a La Verne woman s haring a fhihlng pole with her lawyer husband. THEY W EREN'T AWARE any work had been performed on the pier recently until asked what they thought of the renova tion effort. On a s unnJer than usual after- noon, an Escondido man aJked a passing photographer , "How are the girls on the beach looking to- day'>" "Not loo good. How's the fishing?" thephotographersaJd "Same as the girls," the San Clemente Vls1tor mumbled wtule looking down at his shiny lure s parkling in the sun·bt :,ea and generally ignon'<l by a 1>chool or mackerel F ROM ANAH E IM, Azui.a Cuc•amonga. Brett , La M1radtt. Fullerton and Vii.ta they comt· Some ride the Amtrak train that !>lops Just a h:w hundred foet from the ba:.e of the pier Most of thl'se tourists don't know or care• thi'.11 ('1ty pioneer real ei.tatc ma~natc Ole Hanson donated the pier to the people of San Clemente A restaurant bait :.hop at tht end of the aging fac1l1t y 1s scheduled for reopening !)OOC1· Most visitors hardly m11>s 1t 11 1n <'e bait and fo od r an be O•lly P'll .. Sl<tff ,,.,._. CROWD FINDS PLENTY OF ACTION OFF PIER RenovetJon Work Co•t He" MllHon Doller• purchased a cross the street from the pier base BUT LOCAL AUTHORITIES, li ke Police Chief Gary Brown. care a v eal deal about the paer and It.a future. A LS.year-o ld San Clemente youth was recently a rrested after police s aid he pulled several loog nails from the pier deck and used them in an W\SUC cessful atw mpt to pry open Utt: padlocked re.,taurant door The youth v.a'> lod i.:f:d 1n Orange County J ail until his va cationing parents could be contacted. "WE PLAN TO fully pros- ecute anyone caught in this type of activity," Chief Brown stressed t;ven 1f the recent pier 1m provc ment.-., paid for with. city, fcde rnl and :-.tale funds, haven·t d azzled v1s1tnr'>, c·1ty officials !lay they CXl)('l'l the renovation w1 II ket·p thf' !>lrurtur<· intact for J l ll'i.t!)I :.in<1lhcr htt lf century Run Registration Opens lk g1strau on 1i. open throul(h Mo nday for thf' Saddle bac-k College and city of Irvine ICJ kilometer run H hedulcd for &>pt JO The race v.111 feature· ..,cv1>n a ge group d1v1s1oos ea<'h for men and v.omen A wards are planned for the toP f1nu1hen in each catea«Y and part1clpent.s will receive commemorative T shirts T lw <•11ur"• will lwgin &l SiJd 1tlt•b:ic·k C'11l h·gt· :.. north <'iJffifJU!> Jnd \ol.1111! t h r11u~h I rvine·.., 11rn n~1· grov(•:.. and rar n1 flf'l<h Thi· 1·ampu., I'> al Jdfri·y ttottd uncl I nine <.:cnlcr Uri ve Entry fee ls 16. Cbeck·in time 1!> 7 to 7.45 a.m. The ruce begins at I a m. , F o r fur t he r tnformation, phon<> H.11 4fW6 TECHNOLOGY ON TRIAL: WHAT'S YOUR VERDICT? T echnok>gy 1s oo trial. It stands accused of destroying the environment, poisoning the populcx:e and even 1hreo1ening the 'future of the human roce. New Bike Path Readied1 Defenders point to technological advances which formed the modern world and off er promise for a better tomorrow. Madrtlwr Boukvard Job Being Expedi,ted Newport Beach city officials say they hope lo have a new bicycle path built through the F or d· Ro a d · M a c A r l h u r Boulevard inte rsection within the next two weeks. The intersection Is being re· modeled and expanded. As a re- sult, the old bike path has been obliterated. THAT'S BROUGHT some questiona about safety from resl· • Sky Falling Flustered Hen Survivea Ii ANAHEIM <AP) -The little Comish hen was about to tum into chicken squasb-iattore -or so it see med when they dropped the half-ton boulder onto her brown cardboard box. But the Kentucky colmel caper ended happily. There she was, peeriq anxiously through a mesh-covered wlndow-c.arvecl out of the 18-inch cube. Overhead, the boulder from Boulder, Colo., dangled C)D cbMll from a amall crane. . But when the International Paper Co. de- monatrlllor dropped the rock at the Westem Paeka1- in1 Expoeitlon, -the box held and the hen wu saved. "'lbe ldea i1 that they're lntroducln1 a new c rutb·proof paperboatd," said Jim Greif, al)Okeeman for the expoeitlon which features 400 ex· blblta from the U.S. and aeveral foreip countriee. Greif aald the material uaed for the cblcken-ln· the·box trick 11 betn1 uaed for laraer produce boxes that will keep v•1•tablel and fruit from belna brulled on their way to market. AA for I.be Cornilh hen, who hu 1one throush the rock rtUll1 about ID or 40 Um. a day alnce the ex- poetuon opeswd llanday, ''the Hems toO. holdln1 up all rllbt," Greif aald. • I dents of nearby Harbor View Homes because of the heavy bike traffic from that residentiaJ area t.o Corona del Mar Hilb School and our Lady Queen al Angels School, both located ln Eastbluff. . For now, students on their way to school are using a path 11craped across the dirt In what wlll be the ne w all&nment of the lntersecUon. "We're expedilln& the con· strucUon or the concrete bike path,'' said Public Works Direc- tor Ben Nolan. "That should s o in within two weeks and should pretty much solve the problem." NOLAN SAID work on the in· tersecUoo PoSes some unusual problems because traffic muat be kept movln.& OD MacArthur Boulevard, a bi&h·•peed roadway that carries • lot of tr1mc. "Once we 1et it finished, it'll be a better lnteraectton," be added. ' The ~1000 project la • Joint effort ot me clU• of Newport Beach and Irvine, aJona witb ~ Irvine Co., the county and tbe •late. The work la betna done by the Griffith Co. Wben complet4d, the lnteraect.lon wUI be widened aad the bend on Ford ealt d MeeArthur wtll be straightened 1ll1hOy. It will also have •De• traffic alpal. · I I 6•....--_..._.,...,.,..._.._ ...... _.,..~~·~------- Reoch yoor verdict with help from evidence presented in "Connections: Technology and Change" this fall's Courses by Newspaper senes beginning September 15 in the Doily Pilot. led by Prof~ John G. Burke of UCLA, historians and social scientists illuminate sources of invention, the 1mpoct of technology on modern life and the prospects for controlling change. C.ourses by Newspaper makes it possible to earn college credit at home, by enrolling at Coastline Community College. Coll 9~24 for registration informotoo. "Connections" Course by Newspaper is offered as a public service of the DAILY PILOT .. ___ ....,._ ... ......,,_ ' --. .. - I pl .. •• IU C« lb U1 to II.I pl • e:. se SC to WI K~ th ye Tt ga pl: m• lei fill thJ ., • t ~ ~ ~ .. , ~· •o .. I ,., I::. I~ • '• , Ah.er readlna our ad ln the Daily PUot. have y0u ever said to yoursell ... "Why should I go to t>elaney'a?" Well. here are some reuons why! The moat beautiful store in the world Lota of parkina Competitive prices -The areatest people in the world serving you Talk about quality? We can talk and talk, but you ha ve to come see for yourself. Believe us, ... we've got it! We feature -prime or top choice meats -full service deli -flnest fresh fish and shell fish -morning-fresh produce -grocery department =- -complete wine cellar and liquor dept. Call us about our free home delivery service in our new refrigerated truck. Your order will be delive red fully refrigerated from our market to your door . . . $50.00 minimum order. And be sure to ask about our party trays, cheese trays and our full catering service. We'll look forward to seeing you ! . DELANEY'S Gourmet Market Open Daily 9-6 • Closed Sonday Z920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 673-5520 T 0 $100 .. ••• ON A NEW MAGNAVOX COMPUTER COLOR 330M TOUCH-TUNE™·TV wt th High Aetolutlon Fiiter that bn 330 llnes of retof ubon (compared to ordinary TV with 280)-for a 254Y. aharper, clHrer color picture than ever before poulble. M-r Modlll & Styles Te Clil1111 ,,_ Maity Modth & Styt.s To Choose ,,.... llodel5010 - COntemporary 1tyled 25" diagonal color TV. TOUCH-TUIE TV with MICROPROCESSOR •• .!:iii ··~ •• .rm •• ,;,::J ;·~ - . . COMPLETE WITH REMOTE CONTROL Thie vertatlle Touch· Tune model offere you the convenience of total remote control f0< 82 VHF and UHF channel• with 20-channel c.bl• capability-plut at-th.-« operetlon for a pe(f.ctly tuned picture with the pr.clllon 8nd •peed of a digital computer. From th• comfort of your ... Y chair you can tum the TV on or off, change chann•. lldjutt votume, mute th• eound and even ecan th• Channell ~-­ Ualty up or down. Magqvox putl 111 thle control et your flneer tlpe. --~ ORANGE COUNTY Thuftdly, SeptemMt 20. 1979 DAILY PILOT AJS Juvenile Facilities Packed \ •~ 01:t.0aa aaoou taWTN ot•o.ttt .......... Oraqe Count)' ofllclall 1ay the ln- ereulns numbe'ts or dellaquenta. cbl1c1 abuu vlctlma and mentally and pby1lcally handicapped cbUdreo are 1ttalnlna county resources. toward est.ablllhtn1 facWU.. tb4t counly needl. Wba& Or_,. CouDl.J bu aow are 242 beda diatribUted amoac a nUDlber of 11endes. Each ill deslped to hddle different uped1 of troubled child treat· Plfchlatri~ prosrama for the dlUdrm. Tbe problem, aeeordinc to at leut one 1~lalilt, ll daat OrJ8'• Coma'1 doelll'l have enoap ,.,.. t.ellltNI. . Juvenlle ff.all aod Albert Sitton Home, the "depotl" for law·brealdnl &Del vtc- tlmlaed chlldren wa1Un1 for placement ln roster homes and other treatment centen. are filled to capacity. meat. · ''Wllln we talk about klcll ..ua out· aide ol 0r-.e Couty, min)' ol tbem.. are toUal to the larJ• realdeatlal treat· r:nnl ceiiten " eal BUI Steiner, dlree· tor of Albert SilMm Home. VET 5' PE&CENT of the youngaten houaed In Oraoie County's treatment and therapy centers for troubled children. an from Los Angeles or other counties, according to a report issued by the county Human Services A1ency <HSA). Tb're are eltber group homes. which are slx to eight Md hom" in retldenUal are11, or lDltitutlona. which Mule up to 50 youncaten. TB E lNSTITUTIONS usually provide a greater variety or services. Some have schools aa well as social and "Tbe bottoD'l line 11 that children 1hould not be placed ln an inappropriate factUty. U a certain faclUty is needed for a child and lt'1 located out of county, that 1hould not be a barrier to the· Conversely, Orange County children are being asslened to programs In Los Angeles. San Bernardino and Rlvenlde counties. ~ Wby? That's what Orange County Supervisors asked a~ they ordered HSA officials to study children's retideDUal care homes in the county. AND SUPERVISORS have agreed to establls~a unit of social workers to moni\o xisting., centers and attract new oo m hopes of reversing the dis· proportionate number of out-of-county children in Orange County facilities. As a result or the unit's efforts, the county·s homes should register 70 per· cent Oran~e Countians within two years, supervisors said. But administrators working closely with the children and the homes say it will take more than the four social workers authorized by the board to solve the children's care dilemma Jt 1s the limited type of care available in Orange County that contributes to lhe exodus of native kids to other counues. administrators say "THERE 'S NOT ENOUGH vanety here." said Jim Hayea. social services analyst for the county Human Services Agency. Hayes said the coor dinating unit of social workers is an organiied step * ~ * * * Youth Center To Get Funds In an attempt to ease crowded conditions at Juvenile Hall. Orange County supervisors have agreed to transfer $106,000 from that facility lo the Youth Guidance Center. Thal mooey, which Includes the aalartea ror five counselors, will allow the Youth Guidance Center to open 20 more beds, expanding t.be cen- l~r·~ ~dg~ted ~apacity from 80 to 80 beds . .. AS A RESULT, judges will refer boys to the ..-&u1danc~ ...c.ent~, a .re.habilit.atioo facility. wbo mifht otherwise have been ordered to JuvenJle Ha l, a county Probatioo Department spokesman said. In other action related to juvenile issues. supervisors this week approved: -An application for rederal funds lo support dellnquency prevention and diversion programs for youths on probation. -The appointment of an advisory board to the county Delinquency Prevention Commission, lo be composed or five young people. -Renewal of a $106,000 contract with the county Manpower Commission whtch provides jobs to juveniles who are paying restitution to vie· ti ms of t.Qeir crimes. Auhudon Society Sets Field Trip The South Coast Audubon Society Is hosting a day.tong field trip to the Ranger House in lower Santiago Regional Park Saturday The area. termed "the finest bird observation site in Orange County," will be toured by Audubon members and their guests. Tour guide is Ranger Bill Tidwell. The Ranger House is located ln Villa Park, and lnstructions are available by calling492·2598. Observers are asked to bring a sack lunch Those wishing to share rides should meet al the old Safeway Market parking lot in San Clemente at 7 a.m. OCC Schednles Armchair Series Want to Yislt Russia, lre,and, Greece. Africa and China-all for only $12.SO? Look.I Uke you're a prlme candidate for Oraqe Coat College's Armchair Adventures. Fttma and discusslona by experienced travelers blpligbt tbe FriQ)' nllht series. Each session begins at 8 p.tn. in the OCC auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Colt.a Mesa. wtt.b lndlvidual admissions available for $3. The schedule ls: Sept. 21, Russia with Dick Reddy; Oct 12. lrelard witb Bill Madsen; Nov. 9, Greece with Ralph Franklin; Feb. 1, Africa with Ron Sbanin, and March 14, China with Jena Bjerre. · . Additional information ii available at 556-5880. FEAR OF FL YING? Take The First Step To Take-OH CALL FOR BROCHURE (714) &46-3629 • ext. 4102 chlld'aplacement,"Slelneraald. PUBLIC AUCTION ~ANDMADE ORIENTAl-RUGS • REQUESTED BY THE SHIPPER ANO CLEARING AGENTS tetU OF lAOllllO •IOll 8Y VIRTUE OF OUR POSlflON AS ONE OF TH! lEADING 1,.IOUIDATORS OF ORJEtiTAl RUGS IN TH~ NATION, WE HAVE SEEN REOUUTEO TO SECURE AND CLEAR Afll ENTIRE SHIPMENT OF FINE, HANDMADE OftlENTAL RUGS. ORIOi.NALL Y IMPORTED BY A DEALER WHO COULD NOT MEET FINANCIAL OBLl~ATIONS NECESSARY TO CLEAR THE MERCHANDISE THROUGH U.S. CUSTOMS. eu. to ttl• urftl'C'( of ttl11 ule. th11 It en outn.-tdi"t OPPOf'Ul'Uty 10 .oquire ftne. hlf!Cf- rnade OoenUll Rut1-Included wrll be bewtitvl urpet' end '"9' ho<n 8 of me wond'1 IMd1t•t rut _.,.,... eeptc.lt Pem 1. Runt1, 0111\1, lnd11. Turkey, Afgt\ln11t1n, Rom.1ni1 and P1k111en. Siu. orv from 2'X3" 10 1o•x 1s· end M>me pet'" stzM. CATALOGUED AND SOLO 8Y THE PIECE SATUADAY,SEPT.22 AUCTION 2 P.M. PREVIEW 1 P.M. MARRIOTT INN 900 NEWPORT CENTER DR. NEWPORT BEACH ·-R Aaher ··-·-21~995-8323 u ft 6 I> I I,,,, l.11 ''\ 1 ... '"""" C•,t·•C'°'t"O • •Well, maybe ao. •But talk la ao cheap -and so transitory. •When.you want food bargains -prices you can count.on day In end d•y out, the proof la In print •••.. In the grocery ads In the Delly Piiot • •Contu .. d by ell the conftlcttng clalma? •Shop the Deity Piiot, get the fact•, com- pare •.... then you know you're really getting the moat for your money. . DAILY PILOT .. 642-4321 •• • I • l Director Named/or GWC Unit Brooke Deputy o r Irvine has been appoint· ed director o f the Wom en's Center a l Golden West College in Huntington Beach. The center serves about 2,400 people an· nu ally through pro· gr ams and counseling services. Thurtdey 6eptiemW 10. 1'11 Stonellenge a Model For Outer Planets? llOSCOW "(AP) -A &ovMt .a.t· HY• that lfertln UHd b1I maclcal U.l c ...... he and coll•~ bave e••rt to brln1 the atone• to ..... die ri4Nl• ot _..m·1n·• .... 111•mm ..... ........_ -~~1e. aa1tal It WM AvlMky p~led hla flndlnp to a built u a_.. for the plaDlll lD UM coolert!IDCe lut month beld in bclDor &arda'110lar 1ya&em. of the father or modem Soviet In • ........... w1th t.be otnclal rocketry. Konatantln Tzlolkovaky. Hwa ..-ef, Tut, MOt on Ill wire Accordlna to the aclenuat, at leut Wednelday, Vladlmlr Avlony, a fiv4t clrcular' 1roups that make up p r o m l n e o t 1 e o 1 o 1 l ll a n d Stonebence form a pentqram. or mlneroloelat, did not dllpute reec;oUy fl ve-pnlnted star. ~pouted lht!ori• that Stonehen1e la The alze of the circles correspond actually an ancient but aophbUcated to thts vaning sizes of planet.a in lbe utronomlcal oblervatory. But be Eartb'uofarsystem,Avlnakysaid. uld he beUevn he h.. dllcovered anOlber amuiog attribute for It. SO ACCtJaATE IS lhe correlation •ESEAaa n:as HAVE speculat· b"tween Stonehenge and Lbe planets. ed that SWnebente's cltcle of at.ones Av 1nsky said .. that those circles are Polltloned so they can accurately modeled after the Earth and Ila moon determine time for lunar and solar have 8 margin of errol' "not more A_,. ed · lb an one pettent." yeara ...... even be us u a naVlga-It is thought thal Stooebellge may Uonal guide lo get bearings by Lbe have been erected durln• lbe Brome stars. • · Working with colleague Vladlmlr Age. though other theories place it.s Teresbin. "we succeeded in discover· orl1ins much later. log a pentagram in the complex and m yaterioua geometry of Stonehenge which, as it seems to us, was used as a basla for Its arrangement and car· . ries Information on the slie of the planets ol the solar syste m," Avirulky said lo the interview with Tass. Sometimes described as the eighth wonder of the world, Stonehenge is a circle or huge stones standing on Salisbury Plain In Wiltshire . England. It is not known exactly when the stones were erected or why, prompting many legends and scien· tific theories. SOME ARCHEOLOGISTS claim it is a Druid temple or a tomb. And one le~end dating to the 12th century Bill Forbids Sterilization SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Ed· mund Brown .Jr. has signed a bill rorbiddJng the slate from ordering the sterlllzaUon or mental patients. AB1204 by Assemblyman Art Torres, D·Los Angeles, takes effect next year. The bill repeals the authority of stale offi cials to order the sterlliza· tion or a mentally ill or retarded pa· r tient in a state hospital or state· supervised home. 2MI llDUCTIOM 24 IMCH IOX TIEES 01¥..._.PIAlt OSUOAIC 0 Lnt..AM0M CYPllSS 0 llUAIAM P9PB OIYHHBHILM 01.YaGa&HASH 0 SYCAMC>al 0 IT AUAM. C.,,.ESS 0 HYDUMG>IA TIH 0 YUCCA O COULTIH AHD MANY MOil OUIOWMMIS A.NOHSsoa OF OIMAMINT AL HOITICULTUlF eo........ s4so ,LAMn ...... 6"H-. s I'' 'LAMn •••.•• M/DoLl WE GROW THEM ScrY• •••di of$ $ CLOSED TUlSDA Y 2MllEDUCTIOM IS GAL CAMS 0 YUCCA 0 MAQ.NOUA 0 r<>DOCAaPVS O ~POIUM 0 aACl(PtMI 0 MEW DAI.AHO CHRISTMAS TIU 0 StUCOAIC 0 FtCUS HTUSA O AVOCADO 0 LIMOHTIHS 0 l~tA COM,ACTA s 1595 to '29 ~~ .. , At UC Irvine, she was coordi n a tor for, a federally funded pilot program lo help women re.enter higher educa · ti on. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S h e is a r e·c ntry woman herself. return· ing to the classroom in 1975 alter an absence of 10 years to complete a m aJor in social ecology at UCI. She received her bachelor's degree in March. with honors at graduation for cootribu· t1on to the community. "I a m familiar with t he problems or re-entry women. both from my exper1en('c as a part1c1· pant an the program al U C I • a n fi \ a s a C'oo rdanator." Ms. Ucpu ty said. Athle te Honore d Twe l ve Ne wport· Beach gi rls have re· cei ved award i. f o r s ports m a n s hip and leadership in the city's s um mer softball a nd s wimming programs. The awards. g1 ven at the P arks. Beaches and Recreation Comm1ss1on meeting. went to softball playe r:-. Lisa Johnson, Ka mm1c Doder. Erin Turner. Ste phani e Mordk1n . Kam Snow. Am y Larner , Robin Parker, Tracy Porter, Misty Porter and Kell y O'He rn. Swimmers ho nored were Samantha Smith and Linda Robb. riror tt r ntn • I ' . =-----.-....-··· .... -·· -......... --. • ' ' ......... ,,._, .. -,..,,,,.-,,.,,. ............ _ ......... -.... ~-·--· .. -...... -------- --. -~,.... _ /9 I • IN·S·l·D·E·:··-·.u.11.""' ..... ·.T_·_··.~.s.•on ................................................... ~ ... ;,..orts ~ •Movies 'i •Comics ThulwlllV. &.pt~ :zo. t979 . DAILY PtLOT r-•• Brett Thinks So After Royal.s CUp Angels, 6-4 KANSAS CITY. Mo (AP) -Uke lwo puacb~ benywel1hll, lb• Angeli and K-City hep lw-chlna bllnclly al each odllr, lbrowinc lbe baymalter thal never~ And OD•ard t.h•y 1ta11er toward an un eertata ftnlab ln an unslamQrOUS race In the Americu Lea1ue W t The three time delendln.c cba mplOft Royall, •craped totether a 6-4 victory Wedneeday n.r,bt and cloaed to within two aames of\he rint· place Anpta , but Geor1e Brett may ~ve experienced a flash of propbety ln the seventh inning. ''I LOOK E D U P AT T H E scoreboard and suddenly it occurred to me: We're golng to play 162 gam~d we're going to end up in a Ue," sai the Kansas City third baseman. "I really l. k there's a bell of a chance it'll happen " It's been a formless, sh apeless rac all year and maybe it ought to end in a lie. The Royala lost 14 of 15 in July and were 10 ga mes out of first. But they never quite played their way back in it -the Angels more or less played their way out or the lead by losing five out or six until they finally won Tuesday night In the second of this four.game series. 9! 'lt'a ... IM~· Meek Numbef AND IN KEEPING WITll 11118 atr~e year , nothlng worked out the way it figured to Wednesday night Nolan Ryan, who's beaten Kanaaa City about three tinies for evew lime they've beaten him, bad good stuff on bis famous fas tball, and st ruck out nine. Royals star ter Lar ry Gura. who's fought in · consistency all year. had practically nothing the first fi ve or six innings, gave up two home runs and loaded the bases with none out in the elghth. HIS TEAMMATES, M EANTIME, were up to their old tricks, stranding five baserwmers in the fi rst two lnnings alone. So what happens but a 6-4 Kansas City triumph over the pitchef that's beaten them more consistently the past four years than anyone else ln the American League Darrell Porter , who's driven in 10 runs during tbe three aames, brouaht bomeJlaJ Mc Rae wtth a aacrlflce fty ln tbe tint and rlfied a two-nm st.nale in the fourth after shortstop J lm Anderson commlUed • woeful error. Wltb t-.o on and two out. Brett clubbed a routine grounder 1lral&ht at Andenoa, who watched the ball roU between b1a lep and into left field. Porter. nut up, made the Aqels pay dearly. At least Ancel catcher Brian Downing lbouebt so. "LE'rS PUT IT TBl8 WAY," be said lo disguat. "1bey got lt>me extra pivotal outa and they m ade good use or them." Asked to expand, be fumed. "Talk to the guy who made the-error. n Three singles in tbe eighth brou1ht Rod Carew to the plate with oooe out and Al Hrabosky from the bullpen. But Carew. 2·for·ll in 'the series. could manage only an RBI grounder and Costa Mesa product Dan Quisenberry then checked the raJly on • a sacrifice fiy and a groundoot. "I had good stuff tonight. They hit some good pitches." said Ryan. "I guess they were just better than me tonight." "This is the screwiest ~g I've ever s een." said Royals Manager Wh itey Herzog. Even Odds System Sutcliffe Earning . Figuring Point Spread Is Not &isy By JOHN SEVA.NO OI U.DMl, ...... S'-ff • As a bettor, or even as a. football fan. have you ever wondered bow the odds are computed? Every week, for more than 20 weeks, those all·important point s preads are re- leased and millions of dollars bet. For some, football betting becomes an obsession. For the majority, 1l is another means of having fun. COMPUTING THE BETTING LINE isn't fun for those involved, though. A lot of work is put into a point spread, and a lot of factors are taken into consideration: teams. injuries, where the game is played, weather, turf, past records, a nd on, and on and on. Basically, all betting lines feed off two sources: Las Vegas' Union Plaza Race and Sports Book and Harrah's Reno Race and Sports Club. Each Monday tbrougboul the football campal1n these t wo establishm!nts post their odls and the betting ~· THE LINE, ON~E ESTABLISUD. hardly ever varies unleu 'key iJVury take. place, or weathe r e ondltions change • drastically, or, more Importantly, the betting becomes one-sided. "Money will be the only thing lo change the line unless a serious injury occurs." says Bob Martin, who solely bandies the line at Union Plaza. "Ir the money comes one way, it's not a good line. A divided opinion is best regard· less of the outcome." BOB MARTIN ' STEVE ORATEHOUSE Whereas Martin is the only person responsible for Unjon Plaza's line. more than SO people have a say on the spread posted by Ha rrah's. "MANY DIFFERENT ODDSMAKERS from Vegas and Reno do the handicapping for us," says Steve Gr atehouse, who runs the Harrah's Race and Sports Cl ub. "There are 25 bookmakers in Nevada and each manager and professional odds· maker has a say." The line between the two clubs rarely varies by more than a point. And, since peo· pie are involved in selecting the spread, human error also Is encountered OC· casionally. "You have to have the line in by Monday so you're always pressed ror time. especially when eome or those games end late Sunday and you don't know what the injury status is." says Martin, who, al age 60, has been as· soclated with Union Plaza for almost four years. "WE'RE RUMAN, SO WE'RE GOING to make a lot or mistakes," says Marlin. referring lo oddsmakers in general. "U I'm 80·85 percent right during the season I feel I've done a good job." Gratehouse. who at 31 is one of the youngest book managers in Nevada. says the biggest influx of belting occurs on the weekends after lbe tourists arrive. "That's whe n we ge't our biggest volume," he says. Gratehouse also pointed out that the bet· <See nGUIUNG, P11e BZ> ·Dave Cunningham . His Merits LOS ANGELES <AP> -When Rick Sutcliffe decisioned the San Francisco Giants 7·2, the Los Angeles rookie rigbthander bad beaten every team in ~e Na· tionaJ League with lbe except.Ion of t he lowly Atlanta Braves. "lt seems hke all I Tace are the top clubs.'' said the 23·year old Sutcliffe. who Wednesday night won his 16th game in 25 de cisions, his fifth straight, and tus eighth in ni ne decisions. AND AGAINST the elite of the NL ..,_. the Reds, Expos. Pirates. Cardinals and Astros -he is 11·1. Asked his thoughts about the NL Rookie of the Year Award. Sutcliffe said, "It would be a dream. eom• tn.1111.. Btat there .. nothing 1 can do about it but go eut •d pitch.. "l'JI bave two more st.arts, and I hope to win them." If be does. be W>ll estabhs.h an all·lime Dodger record for m06t wins by a rookie, currently held by Don Newcombe. who woo 17 games in 1947. SUTCLIFF E, WHO had p itched a tbree·hil shutout against Cincinnati in his last start. restricted San Francisco to j ust one hit th.rough seven in· nings, a tourlh·Lruting single by Joe Strain. He lost his shutout bid in the eighth when Willie McCovey singled home two runs when the bases were loaded. It snapped SutcUHe 's string of scoreless jpnlngs at 21. Sutcliffe struck out nine, bis career high. and walked three. "I really feel like I'm in a groove." he s aid after t he Dodgers closed to witJun four ga mes ol .soo <74·78 ). "Tonight I had the best fastball I've bad tn a long lime. and I was able to spot it." THE DODGERS TOOK a 2-0 lead In the fourth against loser Ed Hal.ickJ. 5-7. on run ·sooring s ingles by Ron Cey and Mickey Hatcher. The Dodgers put it away with a five-run filth, highlighted by Cey's ~run homer off re· lie ver Pedro Borbon. It was Cey's 26tb homer of the year. Bill Russell a.Lao doubled bome two runs ln the inning. ...... .....,. Don't Tell A nybody ••. But we'r e still in fm,t place That appear'> Lo be v.h<:il Wtlllc Stargell of P1llsbur~h I!'> '>aying after the Pirate::. ~µlit <t rloublcheader with Philadclph1<1 and thl· \1nntrcal Expo:-. .,V.c·pt their t\\IO bill from tnc :'-.ev. York Met:-. The Pi rate~ hold a µrccanou-. one· gi.Jmt· lead over the Expos in the light N L Ecc,t race Sonies MHfed It's Ridiculous -Wilkens SEATTLE IAPl Forward Lonnie Shelton says he does n't waol lo go anywhere. generaJ manat(er Zolhe Volchok ~ay5 Shelton ls going to stay pot and Lemay Wilkens lhm1ts the whole thmg I!) .. ridicuJous · · The pnnc1pals on the Seattle SuperSorucs ' side reacted strong ly after a federaJ Judge 1n New York voided the compensation lhat the New York K.rucks were required lo give Seattle for s1gnmg 7· fool Marvin Webster Under Wednesday's court d~1s1on. Shelton, a third-year pro from Oregon Stale who has what amounts to a seven·year contract with the Sorucs. learned he may have to return to lhe Kmcks. Judge Rob ert L Carter o f the Southern Distnct of New York voided the National Bas ketball Assoc1at1on com pensation award given the Somes last year after Webster signed with the Knick!) as a free .agent NBA Comm1ss1oner Larry O'Brien had ordered the Knicks to compensate Seattle w1th center-forward Shelton, a hrsl·round l979 draft choice and $450.000 m cash "I'm not going to waste my ll me think mg about what <'OU Id happen," Shelton said "I have no control over the situauon. I'm going lo continue to work out WEBSTER "l'M PRETTY SURE I wilJ be a Soni c this season. J hope I will be a Soruc lbts season. I don't think the Judge 1s taking the personal life of the player into coos1derallon at all .. 1 hope lhey l the Kn1 cks and Sonics> can ))etlle the difference with money and not have to bother with the personal hfe of the players." .. It seems to me when you're a party to making rules, then you should live by tht!m and shouldn't be crying every t1me a decision goes against you ... sa1d Wilkens. "WHO'S RUNNJNG THE LEAGUE, the Players' Association? I just think that's ridiculous. A federal Judge, what does he know about professional basketball?" ii "Lonnie will stay here," said Volch "The whole thin g is still very confusing and unclear . So he I Cart ) feels it 's excessive. But why set aside the entire Webster dedsion? And does he tell us in the ruling what we're supposed to do?" 90 Wins for AL West Winner? lt's Unlikely \~ I . OYer a qulet drink in July, Jim Fre1osi wu Mked bow m-.y vietorlea it would take to win tM Amertcm Leape Wnt. .. Liii tbu IO," came bi.I ~ after a long mommt fll tboqht ... I woulda't have aald tbat la April. But the way lt'a "loinl, I .Aon't think 1m1~ will need 80 victoriel to win t.1111 thlq. '' I D WM mGBT. UNU88TBZ ANGSLI IO lato a IQ atretcb-drive kick, tbeJ'll will lt with a-tlLm 80 victories. . l And If &My perform an el·foldo ucl let i Kanaaa QtJ wtn the n.,, the Ro)'ala Pl'Obabl1 f WOD'l Ill• wiM, either. • To llW Joa aa idea bow lllDlft..a tbM ... eo1111ldlr tlaat GD11 oae Amertcm Lell\M club Ml evs ,._ a World s.rt.. wUb ... tbu IO ridorlee-wl it b.,,_... M yean .. o. • TD .. DmOIT ftGDS, wWa an .. reeord. -.. Oq bJ 1\i41 .... ad wtnl 08 IO edae tbe CUbl ID a..._. .... World Sert•. 0.. .._ wu • America Lllll'M diYiltoa wiDDer with lea thaa IO Ttdart--tbe 'nien f <86-70) in 1.W12. But they lolt the pennani to Oakland ln the playoffs. And there have been three otber AL pen· nant winDen wltb leas tban to wtm-tbe llOl Chicago --lte Stockinp (U ·U>, the 1902 Philadelphia Athletics (11-51) and the •ar·ton 19" St. Louil Browna (_.).Each loll lD the World Seriel. OB. A.ND TRBaE WAI ONE OTREa, if you care to count them. The 1111 Cblcqo White Sox won a naa with u .. sa neord, u.. took bribe• to~ the World s.rtel, forever brand· lnl tbat 8"Dt u UM "Black b" Sert•. Perbape the moet amu:btc feat perfGI med b)' a team wblcb won 1 .. tbllD to 1am• came from tbt Nadoul IAape1.~ ..... New Yon lleta copped a peauat WUD aD .. .,. neord In ma. • Tbe· 111ta didn't bave a .• biUier' ID U.. llneup but .....,.. to beat tbe -.. la a """ 1ame pla10ft befori b.lq to Oakland in a lhrUJ1nt, MVen·•am• World"Sertll. • A LOT OP BASB&\LL .. EXPE&TS" ban been ..,. tbe AApla, aboulcl t.bey tel there. won't have a cbaaee tn a playoff •lth Baltimore. 'No .... an expert tban Regle Jactaon wu quoted .. aQlnc the Orlolel will • ....., tbe pl11off1 ln three 1amn, DO matter wllom they're pla)iq. Bu& tbe feat of the 1173 lllta abcMald ""e u encourqement for &DJ fan wbo ta looldal for the ADI• to puU an up1et and reach tbe Oc· tober Claallc. ••• Tiii: RYATr ANAllBm HOTEL ta livtnc free bot dop, peaDutl ~rn to fw at· tendinC m Anl•l pep r &o be Mid Frlday, •:IO toT p.m. ln tM bcMl't • A ... aq...,..~n1 card wl11 be there Jor fam to 11o. UM ftul pndaet will be preHIUCI to u.· Mt:•la iD snsam• cere..U. dwiDI tbt tt.... aty .... TIM boW ..,. lta pep rallJ will be opm to anyooe wbo •• to att.Dd, r.... of cbarce. _and Hyatt will also prov id e complime ntary transportation trom the hotel ~ the Angel 1ame that nlcbt for thole wbo have Ucketa to the• • u me. ._ The Hyatt Anaheim is located acroa rrofn Disneyland at 1100 S. Harbor Blvd. ••• SENSING THAT •AU CLEAa ha1 a chance to win the Americua Leque Rookie of the Year award, the AD.ftla have retained a public reladona flrm. Padilla Uld Spear of New 'Vork, tohelplmprove hiloddt. Sport.a '#rlten vote on tbe annual award: i nd the An,.la have made sun writen acroaa the naUoll have Clear's na me lD front of tbem. A pna releue senl out this week by Padilla aad Spear 1tn11 with pralte about Clear, liltlna all bit fact.a and ftlU"I ucl quot· tn1 ..,.._,•~inc, "I ... Mm wbee tbe aam•ll•tMllM.' . Naturally, the 1tory ._ aat mmtloa that Clear baa tendonlUt ud U.'t pltebed mueb rtteatly. ,. \ I ' ~ , ' t ] ONLY PILOT ports Break :;·A's Qip ~o New Depth8; =·Minor Team Draw& More .-~ . • • Some people ~ldu t.be Oakland A'• a major • • IH1ue baMball t.tam bu\ nobodr. can clalm t.btJr auendAMe la majoc' learue 1n act. ll mlaht not even rank amont UM minor lucue leaden · Throulh '73 lilocnt datM the A 'a have drawn n8.431 t.o Oallland·AJameda County Stadium By tompariaon, lbe Columbus CUPPtra of th• American Auoclation drew 571.101 to aeven fewer dat.es The Clippen aver11ed 1.121per1ame, while Ouland ls averaitna Jull 4,0ll. The A ·a aver••• will probably dip beJow the 4.000 -mark because crowda are dwindllnt r•pidJy 10 lbe season·a w&Nna days At Tuesday's 1am4' ilgalnat Tell~kland drew only 750 ....------.,._,~•I clw Da11 -----.. aa-lllcMla. coach of the NASL Loa An&elea ~tA!lu, oa bow aooo the U.S. wUJ bave a gnat aocc.r player: "f'lve yean. That's bow long il lakes for naturalluUon, lln 'l lt?" • lletb Lead "9 21,2; EJtpoa Trail •11 I Hot·ttllting Jollaaay ae.c• belted a two-run Ill homer to lead CiAclnnaU to a 3-2 victory over San Diego and boost the Reda' lead to 2Yz games in the National League West over Houston ... The Astros lost to AUanta, 6-5, as Gleu Babbanl clubbed a three· run homer and Bob Boraer hit a solo shot lo fuel a flve·run Atlanta third inning. Gary Mattbews saved the win with a tumbling catch of Art Howe'• deep drive to right field with l wo out and a runner at second In the ninth . . . Chrta Speier and Dave Cuh each homered and Rudy May tossed a six-hJlter to power Montreal to a 4· l victory over the New York Mets and a sweep of their doubleheader. The Expos won the opener, 3·1, lo close within ooe game of Pittaburgh in the NL East . . . The Pirates rallied for five nioth-innlog runs, capped by pl.nch· hiller Maaay Su,..ulea'• game·wi.nn.ing triple, to beat Philadelphia M in the firal game of a twi-nighl doubleheader. The HlfCM Phillies won the nightcap, 6-5, as Pde Rose extended his tutung streak lo 17 . . . Mlnnesota re· maaned 411"l games behind the Angels in the Amencan League West after losing to the Chicago While Sox, 6-0. Ro11 BHm«art.eo tossed a four-hilt.er for his L3lh win while Chet Lemoa and Jim Morrison slapped two-run singles to lead the victory. Texas moved to within sin games of the Angels with a 9-4 Vlclory over Oakland as Mickey Rhers drove in a pair of run:. Lo highlight a six-run third inning . . Detroit's Stevt> Kemp drove in a run and scored another while Jack Morrli. chcckl."CI Uultimorc on four ruts as the Tigers defeated the Onolcb. 5 O . Tommy John earned bis 19th victory with 8Z!1 lnningb of three·rut baJI lilld Reggje Jackson hit hlb 2(jth hom er ab the New York Yankees downed Cleveland, 2·0 . Bob StanJey tossed a thr~ hit shutout and Butch Hobson p<iced a 13 hit attack with a pair of doubles and three RBI ab Hoi.lon defeated T or onto, 8·0 Home runs by Buck Marlinez, Ben Ogilvie and Slxto Lezcano propelled M 1lwaukce to a 12· I win over Seattle ... J erry Martln cruckoo a IOth ·inning home run to give the Chicago Cubs a 3·2 win and a ~pUt of a double header with St Louis. The CardinuJs won the opener . 6-3. as Keith Her11andez and Ken Reitz belled two run triple5 and Ted Simmons s macked his 25th homer CHpper• /tlay D~ly NB11 RuUng Wets hangt.on , Kevin Kunnert a.od Randy Smith, SAN DI EGO San Diego Clippers Kermit m part of a record compens ation awarded to the Portland Trail Blazer~. plan to defy a ruling by National Basketball Association Commissioners Lawrenct O'Brien. a San Diego newspaper reported today. According to The San Diego Union, the players were informed by the NBA Players' Association there Is "more than a chance" that the union wiU test the dec111on ao court. • The three were awarded to Portland Tuesday as com· pensaUoo for the loss of All·Pro center BUI Walt.on . who signed with San Diego as a free agent last sprint. Wuhln.nc>n and Kunnert. were to Join the Trail Blazers tonight in Minnesota for an exhibition game. Meantime. the CUppers had until this afternoon to inform O'Brien's office whether they would keep Smith, a veteran guard, or pay Port.land $350,000 as well as turn over their 1982 first round draft choice. • Al'WI~ SANO TRAPPED -Gerald Jt~ord was doing a lot of blas ting th.is week. T he former presid~nt blasted out of the bunker on the fourth hole at the Silve rado Country Club in Napa. during a Wednesday pro-am t ourney 1n which he s hot a double bogae s ix· on the hole \'oder Na•ed Ohio Staie Bead Coacla f"ormer San Clemente High volleyball stand • out Bob Yode r, a three·llme All·Amencan ul USC. has been named head coach at Ohio State lie succeeds Doug Tegemeler al the Big 10 powerhouse . . Dallas football coach Tom Landry ha.s or· dered the gauntlet-a special fumbling drill for Toay Dorsett and bays his star running back ls going to have to live with tht> boos he's been .cetUng at Texas Stadium ... Bui· Calo fired placeki cker Tom Dempeey and replaced him with Nick Mlke·Mayer Wlde receiver Cliff Brodt of Oakland will ml.SS Sunday'b game against Kansa.s Cl· t y b eca u sc o f a pulled h a m · s tring muscle The Raiders signed La.rry Hrunson to take his place The Jelb waived lmcbar ker Bob Mar1ln, a i.larter until he wa:. publal'ly crilJc al or man11gt rnenl last week Veteran basketball gua.rd t~arl Monro.-i.1gned a one ye11r con tri:lc l with llw Krucks fpr an t~t1m1:1tcd voou S350.000 !-it Louis baseball manuJ(er K e n Boyer signed a contract through 1980 . Qu11 rterba('k Kim Green, who blarled for Cal Stale f"ullerton last week. ha~ left the tt•am . compl11inrng the pressure of allendlng clab~. rrus111g a fa mlly and playing m aJ<Jr <·olle~t· football al the i.11mc t1mt: wab loom uc:h for the r re!Sh man to handle .-------Ba•eball Toda11------- 0 n thts date In baseball in 1973 W11lw Mays of the ~cw Y<>rk Mets announCL-d h1!> rclireml•nt -ns a n active player effective at the end of the season. On th.ls date an 1969 Bob Moose: of lhc 1'1llslmrgh 1'1ralt:\ hurl<'<l e 4-0 no Int \.wlorv over the !'/cw York :\1t:L'> :.it SheJ !-,wtJ1un1 On lhl'> date an 196R ~cv. York Yankees i:rcal MH·kty Mantlt· hit lht• ~131it h and la't hom<:r of h1b tarc:c:r: u bolo s hot off Jim l.onborg 1,f the Boston Red ~x Un this dcitc LO 1954 . The Gaanlb clinched their fina l National League pennant an New York as Sul "The Marber " Maglie ~at the ar ch·rival Brooklyn Dodgen; 7 I at Ebbeu F'icld Today's Birthday; Former New York YankeeTomTr~h1s41 Te~blo11, Radlo TV: No eveot..s scheduJed. R~DIO : Baseball -Angels al Kansas City . 5 30 p.m . .jM PC (710); San Francisco at Dodgerb, 7.30 p.m . Football -Servit.e vs. Santa Ana Valley, 7 l.S pm .. KORJ <94.3 FM ). ' BASKETBALL I FOOTBALL Meyen Experiment. 8y 808 GaEEN E Af' '-11 Wrtlltr The "grand experiment" or publicit y st.unt. as some believe -ls over. Ann Meyers' attempt to become the first woman to play in the National Basketball Aasociatioo has ended. The UCLA two -lime All· America was cul from the ln· diana Pacers after the team's three-day rookie and free-agent camp. She will move into the broadcasting booth for the NBA team. "l'M VEaY PLEASED with m yself.'' Ann saJd afte r being told she would not be tnVlt.ed back to play with tbe big boys when the regular camp opened "I played to the best of my ablli· ty and I'm UuiUed I had the op portunity to compete." The fact that she didn't make the team was no surpnse The fact that she had the opporturuly was. .. It just dido 't make sense that she would give up the Olymp1cb and sign with the Pacers.'' s rud Or Ernie Vandeweghe of Los Angeles, a former NBA player who knows Ann well. "She always had a full interest in go- ing to the Olympics a second ume" THE SISTER Ot' UCLA All· Amencan Dave Meye rs. who n o w plays with the NBA 's Milwaukee Bucks, Ann was the first woman at the Los Angeles school to receive a full atbletJc scholarship. She was a me mber. but not a start.er. o n the U S Olympic women's basketb1111l team that garnt:red a bllver medal to 1976 <st Montre a.I After lead.mR the l'C:LA bqUad to the Abl>O t'1<st1o n fo r In tercolleg1at•· Athlt>l1r-. for Women (AIAW1 r·hamp1omh1p t v. o yean. a~11 Ann refw1ed lo :.1gn .; pro ronln11 l with the Houston Angel., of lhc Women''> , Basketball League, wh.lcb bad made her the WBL's flrat draft choice a year aao. The reuon, aa V andeweghe noted, was her desire to play in the 1980 Olym. pie Games in Moscow and. hopefully, add a gold medal to the s ilver one from Montreal. Ann wasn't the only collegiate star to bypass the fledging women's pro league for the Olymp1c11. Carol Blazejowaki, the moat prolific s corer io women's basketball history, ended her career al Montclair .4N.4LYSIS State last vear. Since then. her slgbts have been set on Moscow. So why dJd Meyers suddenly change her mind and sign with the Pac.:ra? "P EOPLE WHO THOUGHT this was a 1oke at first. I tbinlt, iJ they've seen he r play, have changed their mind," Pacers Coach Bobby Leonard sajd &It.er Ann was sent p1tcklng to the br oadcasting booth. "H she bad been six inches bigger and 40 pounds heavier, it would have been a dJtrercnl story." l n a league where the word "small" l.ci applied to anyone UD· der 6·5. Ann Meyers was Lillipu- tian. sprending 140 pounds over a S 9 frame THERE IS NO question about Ann's skills. Leonard, afte r v. atctung her for three days, s aid "I 'll tell you one thing From a fundamental standpoint, she's excellent." Th11 year. the n. was Ann'b chance to lead the U.S women's team, to bhow th~e who will be selet>ung our squad for Moc.cow JUbt hov. fi!ood ~he 1b . The Amen c11rus c aplured the v. orld champ1onsh1p!> in Korea t'<Hlier th1 -. year Ann Wll!. a ... l .irll·r al th•· beg1nnin~ of th•· tournam<,nl but 'A-IJ'> relegah~ tu tht· benrh by tht> ti me the f1nC1l rr>und bt:~an 1·r .. r~BI F1GURING THE ODDS. • • tors not only work with the spread. but the over and unde~ as a side bet Ovn·and under; •'> the t.cUl mtmber of points the bookmakers fc-el "',11 be ~cored by thP t\\O tcam Ln a game Thu!> 1f :ou '>t-e thl' ~prcad RJ m~ by :S • •1Hr 1 ampa U<i y • J:0 1 1l me.ill~ J l"'llt1r ha.-. the l'ho1t:l' of talon.-: lh1· kJm!> and )'I\ 1ng 3'·:.. or p1rkan1• T<1mpa HJ) and ta.lung thf> poinlb The number in par t.'nlhet11b 1s t.he over-and·undcrs. meaning u person can bet lhe two t.e8frui will score more than 35 pomt.:. or less than 35 "WE DON'T GET TOO MUCH action o n the o ver·and · unders.'' says Gratehouae, "but ~.'?.le like lo use that as a side Naturally. coming up with the right numbers week after week is n't an eaay tas k "There's a lot of experience involved in the f reld," bay-. Martin. who has been around lonit enough to know · Ju.-.t ~ause A 1s better than C doesn't mc4Jl A 1b betLcc than H .. l ' S A~I MOt;SL \'. thE: odd!> mJkcr ) '>J} lhl' Supe r Bov.I 1~ thl' ht>a' lc'>t l>t>l ~<1me of Lh•· ) l'Jr tx'<'HUM· lhc public ha.\ tv.1J ""1·1·k-. lo J< t on 1t "It ::. for lh~l· "'ho v.anl to t ake lht• fin al plun~e. · ~uys Marlin And. a.'> Wlth any VICC, bt:tlJng cun bt.'C'Omc overpowering lo u J)t.'rson 1f 1t lbn 'l handled prop· erly. ·'It can definllely become <i disease If you're sacrificing your home liff' t.o support the habit." says Martin ... But ii you bet for pleas ure. then it becomes enter· tainment.'' Entertainment, huh? The last time I was entertained it C05l me $200 . . and I dido 't even see a noor show. Ex-player Files Suit Against ASU Baseball Standings TUCSON <AP> -Former Arizona State University kicker ')C.evin Rutledge b as flied a $1.1 'llJtlllon federal court suit here ;clalmjng he suffered mental dis· ;tress. assauJt and battery and tdefamation or c haracter during ~s two years on the ASU root· 3>all team. .... T.._ U.S. Dlalrlcl Court s uit ~as filed here Wednesday. amed aa defendants were the rizona Board o r Regents, :Arizona Slate University, ASU :football Coach Frank Kush, as· •iatanl Coach William MaskJll nd Alhlell c Director F red Jlltller. JOIN THE SMART · BUYERS :ALAM ·~ '°tmAC 2 ............. C.-MeM 149-4JOO THE SUIT WAS nLED aft.er the regents rej~led a complaint Sept. 8 from Rutledge. now at· tending school at the University of Nevada·Las Ve.cas. ' The suit reiterates Rutledge's claims that he was assaulted by Kush during a University of Washington football game in Oc· tober 1978. It also charges that over a long perlod or lime Rutledge was subjected "lo abuse, scorn and ridicule by de· fendant.s Kush and MaskiU all in an attempt to have him quit t.he t ea m and for s ake bls scholarship l'clatioo with ASU.'' The new charges also include a n alleged violallOD O ( Rutledge's civil rights by Kush a nd Mru.kill. R UTLEDGE'S ATTORNEY, Robert Bing. said the s uit was filed m Tucson because "we fell the atmosphere and climate in Tucson pert.alnlng to the issues in this case would be a lot calmer and more objective, and al least not charged with the high emoUons that apparently have surfaced In Phoenix as evidenced by all the threatening phone calls thut lhti ramlly has been receiving." ------- ( ftl!WPOAT-IRVlftl! 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IXICUTIYI CARS We made another S pecial Purchase of Fo rd Ex0cut1ve Cars (never owned by anyone but Ford MotOf' Co l and we're o ffering these hke-new '78"s and '79'8 (all with VefY IOW miles) al unbelievable low prices TI'9M cars have had excellent care Q\11' lest such special ~ wef9 all to6d In a period of "7" daysl . You must ... to believe. So Hurry -o u r truckload• of car9 are arriving Now. Call or come on down t o Jotineon and Son tod1y -Make the Buy of Your life 1 FOOTBALL / Thuraday, September 20, 1979 DAILY PILOT •:J Just Another War· ~~~~~·~~<;oaches View Rivalry Di,ffe.rently EAST •UTH~aroao. NJ <AP) -a... Gra..U. wasn't tbe onl1 New Yori Glant ridiculed by Ho ard ec..tl du.r~ lq UMlr embarr..,lfta 2'7.0 lou fo Dae -Waablnlton lledaklns MODdQ .qbt. ut he'a An(r)' eaoup to conalder auln1 th ABC •NMJIUDCet. "CoMU ls a pompout Mllile ldlot. ffe'a a dlsirace to the broadcaat profeuton, the epitome ol an arroaant eaoUst," Gravelle cbaraed Weclnellday. Ga AVEU.E, A NI NE·\'EAJl veteran orfen1lve tackle who s tarted on two Pittsburgh Steeler &aper Bowl teams, was mlffed at a penooal reference CoseU made during the fourth quarter ol the ooe-s ided game. COffU, along wHh fellow an- nouncers Frank Gifford and Fran Tarkenton , mistakenly identified Giants tackle Gus Coppens as Gravelle. Coppens was beaten numerous times dur· Ing the game. The roster provided to the media omitted Gravelle, who was appearing in bis first game since returning two weeks ago from te mporary r e tire ment. Coppens was correctly listed as No. 78. AN ABC SPOKESMAN said the mistak e n ide ntity was caused because Charley Taylor, the Redskins' assistant director of public relations, told a spotter for the network that Gravelle would be wearing No. 78. The three announcers were wrong the entire game. The problem occarretl when Washington defensive end Coy Bacon got around Coppens to s ack quarterback Joe Pisarcik. Cosell m istake nly thought Gravelle was the culprit on the play. "E ven ir he mistook m y number, I understand things he s aid are slanderous," Gravelle s aid. Cosell suggest ed that GraveJl,e who was fined $15,300 for reporting si>t weeks late to the Giants be fined so be can go home ~gain. I N REGARD TO the r ef· erences concerning Gravell's a l le ged poor play , th e spokesman said tapes of the game revealed the only mention of it came just on that one play prior to the two-minute mark near the end of the game. .. Frank said, 'There they go around Gravelle again,' -refer- ring to a replay," s aid the spokesman. "Then Howard s a1d, 'He may take another fine and go home again.' It was Just a ffippant comment. There was no sugges. lion that Gravelle should be fined." Cosell was unavailable for comment concerning Gravelle's charge. Conque rors Play N ewport Chris tian Hig h travels to Capis trano Valley Christian Friday to duel the Eagles in eight-man football with a 3 o'clock kickoff set Coach Joe Cupp's Conquerors are 1-0 foUowing last week's 14-7 victory over Pacific Christian, keyed by two touchdown runs by Cory Staver I • t , ,. .·. 0.1 ... ~•· ''-" ,,_ ALAN GADDIS DIRECTS NEWPORT OFFENSE. Sailors at Dome Neuport Hosts Millikan Alan Gaddis leads Newport Harbor Hlgb's Sailors in their 1979 home debut tonight when they host Millikan High of Long Beach in a non-league football game at 8 o'clock. Both teams are looking for their initial victory of the season. Millikan was idle lut week, while the Sailors of Coach Hank Cochrane were absorbing a 21·9 setback to Mater Dei. · Gaddis is at quarterback for the Sailors in their new • winged-T attack, with his primary' receiver Chris Cates. The two hooked up only twice against Mater Dei for 30 yards. Scott Giem is Newport's leading rusher. having averaged 3.7 yards per crack in hi s first start. Millikan counters with &2, 200-pound quarterback Dan Rowe in a veer option (similar to Mater Dei) with running backs Frank Sadler (175) and Courtney Griffin < 17S) the leading rushers. Millikan, under Coach Dick DeHaven, won the CIF Coastal Conference cha mpionship in 1977 and was 5-4 in '78. Too Smart for the 1..ine Schmtger's Defense Keys Offense for CdM. By BOGER CAR LSON Of ltle o.lt' Het Suff Corona del Mar H1gb's Jon Schnitger showed the offense bow ita done Friday night with ru.u ol 80 and 20 yarda setting up toucbdowm ln a 21-7 victory over Huntington Beach ln Cd.M's football opener. B ut, a las, it loots like Scbnlt.aer hasn't made the grade yet fOI' the offeme-he'll sW1 be stationed at linebacker Friday night wbm the Sea Kings ven- ture to S.. Clemente. "'I'• BVBN A BACK," says Scbni..,_. "But they won't let me run with the ball around he re. I pnctice H a second team back, but they never nm me IO I gueu I'm third," Jests Schnitger, wbo has never scored a touchdown in his life. Schoitger, a 5·11, 180-pound senior . is the core ol Corona del Mar's defense at linebacker. He's always been a linebacker at Corona del Mar, although he saw duty at tackle and guard before high school. "They figured I was too smart to be a lineman," says the Sea King defender . SCllNITGD'S ._ Y AllD run to the Huat1Q1ton Beach 10 with a blocked field goal alt.empt (by Scbnit.aer. who else?) set up one TD, and his 20-yard run with an interception left but 18 yards for the offense to do its thing In get· ting a HCODd TD. PROfile '79 Weighs Weights Pro football playen have alw,111 been known for their •tawatb but few _people realbe that m ttl JJll, Wlllcbt liftlal wu not ODIJ llDDf'ed lt WU IOllMUJnea taboo. PrGft.llt '11, the Dally Pilat'a Weeki)< tabloid that fOCUMI Oil the apeombal 1ame1 acbeduled to be teleYIMd, tabl -m•pth look at the lllMl'lmff of wellbt pl"Oll'ama ba tbe NFL, ltuUq from u.. di)' Al'fin Roy ftnt lDtroduced bLa ......... to the San Dlqo aa.....,.. . AJIO ID tbe blue II a feature on the 19M Cleftlud. Browm and wtlere tbe 1tar1 ~ t.bole team-Jim Brown, PnU R1a IDd Paul Warfield-are today. Other featunt are U.. eomplete NFL 1tauatlca, pro qula and the bettlnp oddl for Mell 1ame. TotG9 i& anL~·· • QP-*°'4We Joat at ev917..NFL aame ldaedllal to bl ... '1Md, l8dud:lq tbe llama' mMdnc wtUl lobn Mes.,.. Tampa 8a1 BaeW"a. Loc*forltSataN87, uc1""7Satunlaybatbe Daily Pilot . • "He's our leading tackler and he played very weU ," says CdM Coach Dick Morris. "He's a very intense player and gets to the ball very quickly, almost too fast. sometimes overrunning the baJJ." · As for ~ the most of rus chances when he gets his bands on the ball, would you believe Schnltger carried the ball only twice as a junior-yet gained 42 yards ln a J)Uyoff victory over Gladstone? By .IOllN SEV ANO Of .. hit• Nllt...., V<lctory Bell Game No. 14. Orange CoHt Colle1e vs. Golden Wes t Saturday night at Lebard Stadium. District pride and bragging rights at atake for a year. A lot bas tra.ospired during the 13-year meet-inf 1'f ta..e two ac1lools. Hllhlights, lowlights and m a y be more t b an anyth ing e l se·- unpredictabillt.y--ceem to be the norm. THE TWO COACHES INVOLVED -OCC's Dick Tucker and GWC's Ray Shackleford-have been through it all. It's a fitting testimonial that the series between the two l7·5-l, OCC> is so even. Both coaches are excellent at their trade, having won numerous cbampionahlps in years past, and· that's part of the reason the annual game is so ex· citing. But as even as they are statistically, they are far apart In their approach to the game. Tucker s till feels the OCC·GWC rivalry is important wher eas Shackleford, although not wanting to minimize the contest. sees the clash as just another team on the schedule. "I still feel it's a real big game." says Tucker. who has been coaching for 29 years. "It's the best attended game, other than Bakersfield, and the games always seem to be spectacuJar with un· derdogs winning and wild finishes "It's an emotional game because it's played so close to home. It's like a Civil War " SHACKLEFORD STRONGLY DISAGREES about the game's importance ''Positively not," he said when asked 1f it held the same importance 1t used lo "l don't mean to beli ttle the game. At one time 1t used to be we had to win. Not any more We don't have anything to prove to anybody. "When we first st<trted the rivaJry, we were the new kids on the block We hetd to beat them. We had to win. That's the difference now We don't have to win. NaturaJly we want lo, but it's not as important as it was .. SHACKLEFORD SA \'SA WT of the new reel- mg has to do with the players on both sides .. J ust look at the rosters ... he pomts out .. At one lime it was filled with noUung but local kids. Now. r don't know half their players and Tucker does n't know half of mine .. Tucker agrees with Shackleford to some ex tent on that point "People used to think 1t was a big game for recruiting." says Tucker. "but it's not as big a recruiting game as people make 1t out to be "The years we've lo~t to Golden West ha\e been some of best recruiting years and vice versa." THE IDGHLIGllTS ANO WWLIGHTS of the two naturally differ ' · "Only two games during my coaching ex· perience have ever stayed with me." s ays Tucker . "Our loss to Fullerton in 1968 C20·r7> and our game with Golden West. six years ago " It was in that 1973 contest that the Pirates built a 27·0 lead only for the Rustlers to wm 28·27 with two touchdowns in the last eight minutes. "For ~~L·;_s!lys Shackleford, "I guess the first win in anywing Is always the rucest." Golden West broke into lhe win column wi th a 34·20 win in 1968 . "As for the lowhgbt">" Shackleford pa~. "I guess every loss would be a lowlight " I RONICALLY, NEITHER SIDE has had more than a two-game winning streak dunng the series. although OCC could make 1t three with a win Satur· day night. Last year's game was typical or years pas t. RAY SHACKLEFORD Ota< TUCKER The Rustlers Jumped to a· seemingly comfortable 24·7 lead onJy to have Orange Coast stage a furious comeb~k to win 34·24. Such are the type of games by which intense ri valnes are made. Tucker feels so strongly about the rivalry he thinks the game s hould be played at the end or the year rather than the beginning. He feels more in terest wouJd be generated that way. "ALL YOUR OTH ER BIG RIVALRIES are at the end or th~ season-USC-UCLA, Arizon<1 Arizona St . Washington-Washington St .. Ca l ~See COACHES, Pag_!tBS> CONTRACTORS • SUPPLIERS F W DodQP/0111 McGr.:iw-H111 Inc c.ord1ally 1nv1te<; you 10 ao Coen Hou\f' Monday C)Ppt ?4th Th1u Friday SPot 281h 8 30 A M to 5 oo P t-./> LOCA TIOH: DODGE l'LAH •OOM I 540 L f6cJer A••~ St•. O. 5-te ._, CA. '210S ~ .. -F<wy a Qr.-oAwe Droo 1n and ~ Ood9p .., money making and time 'laving service<; 10< the Con~t1uc11on industry ti you arP activety b1od1ng iobs 1n Sou1hern Cahforn1a oon I m.ss tl'l•'i ()pf>n Hous .. •fAf~S 17141 S47.allt Jim Marina Volkswagen ®.RABBIT DIESEL # 1 tN FUEL ECONOMY 1979 E P A ESTIMATES LARGE SELECTION , ~ 18711 IE.ACH ILVD. 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"'° 11•1 lltntll h •n I."''•"· 111•••. t llf l am my Jt1t11.on, "'41M(I, . } - OUTDOORS I BOA TING ThUl1day. September 20 1979 OAIL Y PILOT 8:J 22ad Argosy Raee Tops Caleadar .,..,.,,,....,... JOHN ROSKELLEY PONDERS MOUNTAIN CLIMB. Call of the Wild Climbing Is Compulsive SPOKANE <AP> Gaurisbankar is there -and that's reason e nough for John Ros kelley wanted to do something about it. The 30-year·old m~unlai.neer left recently for an as- sault on the 23,000-foot virgin peak in Nepal. And after that Joint American·Nepalese proJect, Roskelley planned... to l<'ad an expedition to the top of the 20.000-fool Uni 81aho Tower in the Karakoram range m Pakistan. "IT'S COM PULSIVE. It's not something l want lo go out and do every day , but it sits in the back of my mind and I have to go," he explained before leaving for Nepal. "l don't think many athletes can tell you why they do what they do. They know they are drawn. but not why . "In my sport, if you don't prepare for 1t every day, you are not ready fo r it mentally, and you aren't as willing or as well equipped to risk your neck." A MOUNTAINEER CAN HANDLE only about two m a· JOr climbs a year. he said. The average iolernalJOoaJ climb takes about two months. A veteran Himalayan climber, Roskelley has scaled two of the 10 highes t peaks in the world. but he's still plagued by the question. "When arc you going to chmb Everest ?" "Event is not the hardest, it's the highest ," said RoskeHey. a graduate of Washington State University "There have been more people on top of Everest than almost any mountain around." But unclimbed mountains offer no more chall enge to Ro~kelley than those ascended many times by other cUm· bers. he s aid. and he·looks forward to each new climb as though it were his first. "I know I'm very good at it. but I still get this queasy feeling." FEW ADVENTURERS ARE PAJD for climbing moun· tams. but the best often receive, without charge, the gear they use and promote. And Roskelley's peak ·top photo· graphy and country-wide lectures are beginning to pay off -or at least fool the bill to the next peak. Leaving his wife. J oyce. and their daughter, Dawn, 12. for extended periods is not easy. "It tears me up, especial· Iv the firs t few hours." he said. But he said his wife un derstands. He met her climbing, though she has since given up the sport. Jim Niemiec 11 illlON UMl'UEY -~-........... Weblt«'a ~ ".r1oey" u • large merchant ahlp or a neet. ol aucb 1hls-. So where doel Newport ~ean Sallln1 AlloclatJon get the name "Ar1oey" for it.I popular CaU overnl.1ht party race! No ooe Sf!emS t.o know. but tltre la how It atarted: Back ln tm the late Clark Sweet, one of the founde rs of NOSA dreamed up a weekend r1tce from Newport Beach t.o Alamitos Bay al which the racers would spend the n.ilbl aboard their vessels in the Long Reach area and r ace home the next day. IN 'ftlE EARL V YEARS of the race the boats rafted up at docks in t.be Long Beach area and NOSA chartered busses to tak e skippers to a nearby restaurant for an evening or din· ing and dancing. Later, when the Long Besch Yacht Club was completed: the fleet rafted up at the UBYC guest dock for a party at the clubhouse. For years the race drew near ly 100 boats with family crews. The event was one big party with the race home sometimes sailed with hangove rs The race showed a decline in entries a fow years ago when the guest dock at LOY C was declared public and yachts we re allowed to tie up no more than two hours NOSA dropped the Alamitos Bay title from the ran· and ca lled 1t s impl y "the Argosy" THE 1-'l..EET NOW SAILS to the Los Angeles Harbor area and rafts up at Cabrillo Beach Yacht C1ub in the outer harbor. Saturday will m ark the 22nd year of the Argosy which 1s one of three events s ponsored by NOSA, the origtnator or the famed Ensenada race The other event is the 14·Mile Bank race, also held in the fall of Lhe year Other yachting act1v1ty along the Orange Coast this weekend: Newport Harbor Yacht Club will send Lehman·l2 and Laser skippers into action Saturday and Sunday m ques t or Lhe Dllv1s Fuller Def ends PHRF Title Challenges are now being ac· cept ed from all Southe rn California Yachting Association dubs for the Performance Han- d 1 cap Racin g Fleet c ham- pionship to be held at Long Beach Yacht Club, Oct. 6·7. At slake is the Al Rogers perpetual trophy, symbolic of the championship of PHRF, the la rgest offshore sailing class in Southern California. Defending his Litle will be Tim Fuller from Capistrano Bay Yacht Club in his Cal-28 sloop Aboca. The three-race series will be sailed over Oly m p i c s tyle courses. Classes will be divided intq three sections -Class A for yat!hts rating O to 135; Class 8 , 138-177, and Class C. 180 and over. Each SCYA club may be represented by dne yacht in each of the three divisions Big Year for Deer ., 1 Deer season opens for most etll of Califorma this weekend Wld des pite hot temperatures the 'OUt· look is good. The only areas not opening up this week are the extreme northeastern a nd eastern parts of California and our local areas. Locally the season for Orange, Los Angeles. Riverside. San Bernardino a n d San Diego counties will open Oct. 13, and run through ( J ,Nov. 25. This area is OlJTl)(J()RS known as 1.ooe D-11 and includes Catalina Island and Camp Pendleton. The main rea.son for this lat.er opening iB to try an<' get through our dangerous ftre season, but (t doesn't look like we are going to make it this year. FIRE OONDmONS A•E AT an all-lime higb and hunt.en should take special care while in the field. Anyone wlio smokes should not do so in the field, and bunters and campers should take extra precaution with open camp fires and vehicles. Those who have chosen t.o hunt in zones B·l through D-11 and zone D·9 should find deer in ex- cellent shat"! wttb a lot of Corldes to harvett. The bilJlel' t.ropby buck.a are going to be a little harder to coJQie across on openina weekend, but tb~e .. nimrods who a re willing to hike back into heavy timber might kick out a ni ce trophy rack. WITH EXCELLENT FEED and wate r condi Lions available all year. the carry over from las t season should help hunters in getting their bucks this year. Heavy hunting pressure is anticipated in zone-D·9 this weekend as hunters who usually go out of state will r eturn to this popular area along Highway 395 to save on gas. Day time temperatures aJoog our Western slopes or the Sierras will be in the mid 80s and there la a possibility that temperatures in southern ranges could exc~ 90 degrees as they did last opening day. When temperatures get thi5 high, bunters will have to work the deepest or canyons in order t.o bag a buck as deer seek these cooler areas. A good acorn crop should find all bucks with a layer of fat. • W1111 HIGH TEMPERATURES anUcipaled success(uJ deer hunters should skin out their buck as s oon as is possible . Hang your venison from a well shaded tree and allow it t.o cool. A very good deer sack will also be necessary this year as the fly problem is extremely bad due t.o the heat. Do not act.empt t.o bring your deer to the local locker unskinned. as lt will most Ukely sour prior to ar· riving. Marlin Bite Should Be Good a, JOI NISJIDC YOWll Cathy Spaeth of HunUntton Buch ..,,_OIMMP..., landed a marlin tbJa put weekend u did David tr UM WMtMI' bo&dl tMre abould be a ft'7 Adler and ffa"'7 Coleman of the Newport Harbor good marlin blte tbJI weelltoclln local waten. area. . lllke Ward, mana1er d ADl)en' Center lD The fourth bt'Oadbtu of the seuon was wei1bed Newport Beach, reporta that there marlbl are ln at the BAC by Jonnie Crean on the Prowler 44. apr .. d out over tbe ocean and that there are Crean'• rlsh weighed to al 2'2 poundl and was 1roupt of five to aevec aplkebllll on feecllq sprees taken c:in Of\y.pouiad tackle. There were so many now. filh w•ilbed ln at the BAC lhUI last weekend that Seas are calm ud ftablaa 'coodlU.. are••· there were at least five bomwalt1of at one time cellent IDd tbJI weekend aboald be OM of tbil bet· t.o hoiat their marlln on tbe scale. ter on• of tbe HdOD. Tile tGta1 number of marlin 11le annual BAC LadJ• Marlin Tournament nlPed la 8l UM Balboa A•tu"I aub ts Q to 241 t.oot place lut weekend wltb alx marllA belQf ..a .._.. ..... w.. .._ -.....-W11111-tnRO llld feu.a and another alx ftab beinc ed ID _..... moatb. ., boated. A ucl Schock~-&acMIC wtu be lnalde the bay. S1bota.tett.uera on Sunday. tteclfk...,._..\'ecMC.....,.,.. ..... ._, •• S,ync14!y 80UTR 8BORE YACHT CLUB in Newport Beac h will be boat t.o ocean racing catamarans and Performance Handicap Racing Fleet ( PHRF> yachts in the seventh and eighth races of Its Hi-Point Series Saturday and Sunday wtth races around the buoya outside the harbor. Many local skippers of off· s))ore yaehta rJted under the In· ternat.ional Otrsbore Rule and PHRF will be participating in Los Angeles Yacht Club's Harbor sertes wh.ich starts Salur· day and continues over the two ... 0...-.,_,_ 8ey V«lll CIUCI 1.Y'ICll Int .......... , S.lllt .. y, S....V: OMtY·ll lnvlt.tlON!f, .....,_ day,~; .,_, ~ te(;e (~ llllHMI S.U.S.v. ~ CorONdl v . .0.1 ClllO v..-lety Slll_..ldl, 5und4'Y Oc. .. Mlcle V«lll Club Fell WMt NO. J, I PHRFl ~y ,..,. oi.oo Yec1>1 Ch1b Weterm-S..-lft ·following weekends. ~ llORl 5-y; &.llM Sef'l<o\ IMORA) s..Mlry, S.nl4' Cl.,• Re<l"9 A\00<1ellon S.t.eM Dana Poi.nt will be a beehive or acti.lily with Dana Point Yach~b'a sl.xtb race of the Dana Series for PHRF yachts on Saturday and Capistrano Bay Yacht Club's Dinghy Derby for Dinghy sailors will rind some action in Huntington Harbour Yac ht Club's Dinghy lnvita· t ional on SW'lday. \erin, Sundrt 511vet O.le Ya<nl Cl11b Rorl100t s.rin I SOH FJ "-"; M4'ft()' ...,,., \eriu , SUftCNll \outh .... ter" Va<ht Club Aroen S..in IPMRF I ~. F•ll TrOQlly Serlel, ~y. ... _ .... I.._ In other Southern California Yachting Association areas: s-i.,... ... , s..it• !Wt1wr• Y.o.t Clvt> Wll-Series, !>alv<O.V. ~ An•<•.,. vecnt Club S<rl111>$·K......,,9 Serl.-., s.tl-Y. Suno4'y. P•IO\ VetW\ Ye<l!I Ckit> G"I\ 0.. Ille 8..o't\ teO.~h6CMy S. ......... -r.ou.~~ P-.. Valley !>aih"9 A-lat-~ ••<.. !>atllfCl4'V Cup Trial·s Blackaller Ou.sts Turner Special to the DalJy Pilot SAN f'RANClSCO -Tom BlackaJler of St fo'rancis Yacht Club won the ngbt to defend the A men can·Australian Cup for the fourth s traight time Wednesday. After winning four slraight races Monday and Tuesday, nlackaller Look on the two top coo· lenders Wednesday, beatmg Malm Burnham of San Diego 1n the first matr h and Ted Turne r rrepresent mg the 1-'l Worth. Texas Hoat Club 1n the i.e('ond round Tiit:: i\Mt.:Rl('A!'i Al'STRALIAS n .:P com pet1t1on 1:. ~atlf!fl m !.IX·mctcr !>looµs Blatkllller v. as sa1lmg St. Francis VII. a brand new boat d~ :.1gned by Gary Mull and built by Bill Lee Yacht:. or Santa Cruz Burnham v. CC> al!>O at the helm of a new boat. Ah. S1 S1. designed by Doug Peterson of San Diego and built at New Orleans Manne espec1aJJy for the scn(•s Tumt'r wa:. at th<• hC'lm of Ham~er, another Mull design bwlt by Eric Goetz Custom Sailboetll> The trials to determine a challenger for tht' Cup, were !'loser. wmdmg up m a tie betw~n Ma} bt• XI. !.a1le<I t>y Mats Bcrlund of ~tock hol m Swedc·n . and M<1yhc XII :.k1pver~d hy f'atni Fn·dcll. also of Sweden THE TWO SWEDISH BOATS v.111 sa1 l rJH th1• t11· on F'nday and the winner w1ll lake on tht> lont· /\ustraJian entry, Peter O'Donnell of Sydne)'. 1n an Olin Stephens·de'lt~ned s 1x ·meter built of wood The two boat compel1t1on for the Cup 1c; t:x peeled to get under way next Tuesday bet'4een Hlackaller and the w1nn<:r of the race bet '4 een the Swedes and Aussies Two Newport Be ach bouts :.chedult-<J to com pete in the tnals failed to show up f 'rom Pa~B3 COACHES VIEW • • • Stanford. Oregon·Oregon St thtS sen es bhOuld be the s ame way "It comes too early in the seru.on the "a) 1t 1s now. l'd rnther play it on Thanksg1v1ng /\s 1t stands you can't let this be a big game bec aust- you have your conference ahead of you · Shackleford not only d0<-sn 't care when 11 ·~ played. he'd JUSt as soon get nd of the game· altogether "The IOflger we play Orange Coast the longer it's go111g to take to gC'l mto their conference.· says Shackleford "Why should they put us tn the ir confe rence if they play U!> alrudy t'very year That's why we s lopped playmg Fullerton "IF WE HAVE TO PLAY 1t let's do 1t at the beginning or the year SO WC get it over With and OUI or the way .. With the rem1rusc1ng OH!r. both coacheb got <Jround to thJs year 's game ·'Golden Wes I has a good team that tb very well coached," says Tucker. "We always play well against them. We 've beaten them the past fwo years when they were the league c hampions. so I think we'll give them another good game thil> time." "I FEEL POTENTIALLY they're a better c I u b than th<>y were a year ago < wheo OCC went 7·3)." Shackleford responds. "But1 ~e·re Golden West and we're not going to be intimida ted by anybody . "All l want my team to do is make a better e r. fort than it did agamst Long Beach and have Orange Coast respect us afterwards. win or lose.·· Win or lose, 1t ought lo be another great matchup. 'Ducks Unllinited' Dinner Party Set The Orange County Chapter's Ducks Unlimil· ed dinner party will be he ld next Tbunday <Sept. 27) at the Orange County Fairgrounds lo Calta Mesa. . The evening draws sportsmen, waterfowl hun- ters and conservaUonist.S from the harbor area in their combined etrori to improve the duck and goose population of A"1erica. The funds raised from this dinner are used to build nesting sights in Canada to continue t.o im · prove our waterfowl population. Tbe tax deducU- ble contribution also Includes a one year's mem· bershlp in Ducks Unlimited for those who are not already affiliated with tbe organi.aaUon. • Ticket.I for the dinner can be purchased at the door Thursday evening belinnina at 6. For more information and advance Uclteu pboae S2'7-12Uw 551-6711. Sky Hunt Ban Lifted JUNEAU. Alma <AP> -A prosram in wbleh huntera are allowed to 1boot wolv• from a1rpl.,... will be resumed alter belne halted lut aprtq amid bad weather an.d an envtronmeotal lawsuit, state otfJclall aay . Tbe Protram was set Ul> t.o kill at leut no wo1va to preserve a dwindUnc moose populat.loll. Only about 41 wolv were killed before UM pro- gram wu batted. A federal Judie buned the aerial wolf bunta on federal land. but Bob Hinman, dquty 1ame director, said. Tllllda,r •1 ...-. ..... aume on ltlte land when enouah anow f alla to u~ 1lat all'bome bunt.en,t? tracklnl tbe animal.I. Smog, Heat ~ :<;e lll';;;-r.;m:Y ~ tOtJ TIM C 70 ~T 1Nro frJ':ITION fftJT CAI/ BC v";C() tJff6Al~,tlEt.I WIKAI /CfJP l)l'PON€11T .'. cAST c.,.~crs 1r. PRlfCTICE.' ftVeary Win For McEnroe LOS·ANGELES IAP1 John M('Enroe ha!> a right lo be tJred. since he's recently kept busy by wmnin~ the U S Open and a Davi:. Cup round vie tor) agam.'>l /\rgenltna But he bllll Celt good e nough to rally to a 6·2. 1 6. 6· l victory over li ghtly regarded F'erd1 Taygan in the Jack Kramer Open tennis tournament ~kEnrlX'. cxpla1n1ng the mystcnous lapse in the 't't'Ond '>et ... au1 after the <;econd-round match Wedne~ay iu~ht that he was feeling a little tired \SO. HE ADD•;n , "Maybe it's the :.mog I'm l!lad ~ l0 rt• pla) 1n~ indoors this week " It ha~ bet.·n difficult to escape the c urrent s m og Jnd he at ~•ege in Los AnJ.?eles. with yellowish skies and IOO·plus temperatures Ta~j!an. ranked No 95 1n the world and un sct.•ded 1n tht• Kramer event. took advantage of :\kEnrn(··.., n ·pl"ated first !>erv1ce faul~ to attack h1' -;c<·ond bent' for winmng placemen~ m the 't'<·o11d 'l'l of thP match at CCLA '!> Pauley 1'3\ 111011 I~ TIIE THIRD SET. howe\'er. Taygan "on IU!>l t~o point~ off Mr f.:nroe"., -.en<• as Mc Enroe notc hed t.•1ght 'en 1n· winner.. tn tht.' -.et. lie ended lhe matl'h with thrc<· conb<'C Ull\'l" passing ">hots for winnt.•r-; Seront1 w t•<l<'<i Bo ... 1•1w T Jnnc•r a l~ll losl <J '-l'I Wt•dnesday. but eam1· hJl'k ror :1 :i ti, 6 4. fl·l \II' • I Or) O\'er Tom <tull1k,11n In an t•a rlter '>t·cond round matc·h Wednesday BrucC' '.\'tanson UPH'I fourth seeded .Jose Luis Cieri of Argen11na Manson .~ ho had al reddy posted up •wl 'H'toru.•s O\'Cr B1orn Borg and Ji.lime F'tllol th1-. ~l'ar, downed Clen· ll 4. 6 :l r\ Z3·YEAR·Ol..D FORMER liSC .,tar, Manson v. as in command most or the way in tht surpris- ingly easy tnumph O\'er Clerc '' I .. Btlsiness '&.:" , •. 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Kaid n .iovnmrnf'nt 11ourr who r., 1111 ('II h'tl IUlC Illy ltl It y •I I'" I lllllll \ ••f'•l ttl t\ 1• 11 I I 11 ~I 11' "' II h I hr II prr,.rtlf'th•n~ M 11 \ "f' r1•m 1,.~m1I )'""' • PAH UDOPNAIM•CT ~M"wy Ut .......... l9M l''I' lll'h""' 111 lh<' ,.,,"l l'"'''"U Allll 'l\llll 11111!11 Ill ""'"'"" "''" r ••• '"" '"' """""''' 111 '"' "'M '" llcl\ hi f-'1lf'l•lc•l11 llu• ""'""II ,. lllPCI, to """t 11111 r h lrf ju1IJ!l'1\(lhci 11 • .. l•l!lltl1·11 11111111 N"w \'mli. •·1trl'll1•l11 hlm•<'lr ""'"' h"'''"'" th11 IAll''ll 111111111 OOVl<RN~U:NT ATTURNt:YH, WHO huv•• r hAft'd unflf'r 11omt' of l':deh1lnln'it rullnw11. wen• """"'NI hy lhf' IUM 11ll11rk oo the Judl((1 f;c:nt'nl hr. th••v >1lv1• him hhrh niark" ~~·I•rec~•=--~~1-~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ i11 0MNGE 1.~M $50.000 to $500,000 1 INCOMEPROPERTYSECONDS • Int<'••"•' univ ~v-nc • ln<.o•• • <.o••..rr l•I • Rf'11ld~tulal • Weelllv co•••t-•te • Mondtlv fulMllftll• • 6 _, ... to 3 v-r• • ~O•t ... "' C.Hfond• (.' ' . ,,., lo•n lnloraatlon ee"11cc I t H I , ' ,; ~ '''·I ... (714) 759-1515 AM(AICAH HOME a.tORTOAOE 7 lfl W•""P"f1 f '"''"' ()f,.,., ,, •. ,1,,, • .,..,,d to 41tC••u l••·,•" t thh,u ... ; •Ol.A.O THE LAW b y Alan M. l.urya ' Allurnt:y :it I.aw IS BANKRUPTCY FOR YOU? Q. MY C REDITORS ARE HOUNDING ME, HOW CAN A BANKRUPTCY H ELP MY SITUATION? A Bankruptcy elimlnut.cs most of your debUI. The filing of the bankruptcy petition outomaUcaJly stops all lawsuits against you. In addition, credit.ors have to stop c alling and harrasslng you as·soon as the peUUon Is flied. Q . IF I GO BANK&UPT. DOES MY BOSS HA VE'('() KNOW? A NO. ) l)U nl'e<l not lell you r l)o i.l\. T h e bankrupt<-y court. only notifies your creditors or the flllnll Q • W H 0 C A N H E L P M E i'' I L t; BANDVPTCY? A. Our oUlce will represent you ln hankruptcy matten for a reuonable fee. We will answer )'Our bankruptcy questions without oblJgation For an appointment, call <71') 955-3083. Alan M. Lueya Attorney at Law 1300 Dove St. Sulto ~ Newport Beach, CA 92680 QI 1 li ~•~Mi~~~~ ~ Mldl•el •·. Brownlag or Newport Beach. a pro )<'C'l manager on the deveJopmenl management services stair of ColdweU Baalter Maaa1emHt Corp., has been promoted lo senior project manager. He will continue to assist regional vice presl dent Kcnl Be rge and hai; assumed the duties or manager of the Newport Beach project office. Ile Joined the national reaJ estate service farm two years ago as a project manager, responsible ror .manilging development of s hopping center, in dustrial p<i rk, offi ce complex and s1m1lar projects on a contract fee basis • WaJter B Gerken, chairman of the board and c hief executive officer of Pacific Mutual Life lnsuraoc~ Co., Newport Beach, h as been re t'lectc.-d to the board of directors of 'the Automobile Club of Southern California. A Corona dcl Mar resident, he 1s a director of th~ Whittaker Corp., Los Angeles World AfCa1ri. Council. Cahfomja Chamber of Commerce, Tim es Mirror Co. Southern Califomla Edison Co .• Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc ., Community Televiiuon nf Southern Californw und the Arn<:r1ron Council of Life Insurance • Gary D. Lester hai. been promoted to asi.1~l<1nl director of real esl<1te operations for Avco Finan clal Servlcefl, Newport Reach. He supervises an /\f>'S subsu:liary, Newport Escrow. Respons lbilitiei. f.llso include iiupervislon of lhree branch opera tions: tra1ning Marketing Supervisor Real Eslalc production, commercial loans and broker loans lie joined the company In JuJy 1972 aa a depart menl manager . •· Jalllft C. MU111aa has been appointed assel manager for Koll Cent.er Newport. by the Koll Co., Newport Beach. He Is respona1ble for all the ad· m lnlstratlon, leasing and maln~nance for the 130-acre muter-planned business community In Newport Beach. He abo will supervise the opera- tion of the park's mechanical, electrical and coo· strucllon systems. • Wleaerseultael late1'11aU•al, lac., Newport Beach, hall named Erle 8. 0.Clu as dlrector or marketing. He iB former senior marketing manager for Gino's, an East Coast-based restaurant chain, and u former account executive with Lewis and Gilman Lo Philadelphia. tvrC Tr•••f ers S •••ldl•r9 WTC Inc ., Newport Beach, s ays It has traMfetTed the operation oC Coast Carloadlng Co. and some related traruiportaUon and dlalrlbuUon activities lo a group of private investors. They are E . L. Provost, president and cttlef executive officer; A. L. Grim, vice president and treasurer; M. P. Gamel, executive vice president and secretary, and A. S. Berger, c hairman of the board. They assumed the operation of Coast Carloadlng Co., CoWll Carloading of Canada Ltd and Coast Terminal Co. A~ Me.,e• Olllce Judy Tw1t and Alaociatel bu moved to 4~ Campus Drive, Newport Beach. The company ls an ad\terUliq and public relatiiom 11ency that also ctal1ms. writes and produces corporate magazines and periodical.a. GUARANTEED SHORT· TERM RETURN. 10.315% Annual Rate -10. 765% Effective Annual Yield. RepabUc'a Money Market Certificates Repubtlc'a H&Qh·Performance Money Martm eccount •10,000 N'•I• ... Depoelt guerneet a high ehort-wtm yletd on your IM\gs. 1:here ............... (183 ..,.) ere no bn.*er1191 feet or other chefllet. C.U ut. We II ar· 'f"IK1M _. ~ _ ~ct r1mg1 fortr8nlfer of fundt from your 6-nk or other ~nga '°' 1Hp yHr. Rete• .,, ";'u¥c1 io ·,~~-: lf'Mldtutlon. rtntWlll. l't*•el reovi-ion. ,..,.,. • •• ~ lllttretf 1'4fl«ty !Of H rly Mefe .... H ..... llJtl• ........... p ... ....,._._,P!Of'lbll<~ ~..,, ............... c,o.,.,.., Mone, Otows REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS BROWNING ''H.e'11 laking God'aown1weettlmetodoevery· thina ... remarked a government lawyer wbo asked that he not be named. "He Is crosalnJ all the t'11 ttnd dottln1 all the l's. But he knows t.bat to the extent he doetn'l do It . ll wtll come back to bil.e him ·· Nevertheless, this attorney and other sources lllY mhslaltea of management and Judimenl made by the court. the government and IBM hive pro- lont<ed the baUle ·•1 11IJNK nl£ NIXON admlnislratJon didn't really proMCute 1t. It lay dormant fn the Jwstice Department for years:· Clark . sald In an In· tl"rv1ew A government antitrust offi cial during the Nix· on yeors 1ald there were delays but not because oC department reluctance. ··Judge Edelstein wH qult.e annoyed at the Nixon admlnillltaUon because tbey hadn't filled a numbf.r ol vacancies on the court in New York," this source recalled. "So he refuaed to appolnl a Judgt• to handle all IBM proceedings until the ad· mln 111tr11Uon fllled lhOfle vacancies .. .... .., .......... f''lnally. Edelstein appointed himself lo the c·r111t• an 1972 LATEST ISSUE Judge Edel1teln T llR•:t: MORF. Yt:Aas P ASSED. largely con ,umrd by wbal luwyera c•ll "dl&eovery .. Thal m<'nn11 that uch side demands reams of docu m <'nt" from lhe other, hopinJ< the information will prov(' 1ncnm1n11UnR Fluor Ups Dividends nut what was belntt dl11covered was lhal this l11w11u1t wu becom1n1i so unmanageable that peo J>I<' tH•Jtan rompann1< It to Jamdyce vc; J amdyct-. I h1• e11tutt' <'HP In <.:harles 01 ckcn5' .. Ii leak llouae" Httlt bM-nmt" so r>rntr artPd irmr-<"Xp~ru1fve that luwyerii· h•t"• u11cd up thf• e~ta11• f>·luor Corp d1n·c·t11r-. h a v e d c r I a r t' ii 1· ;, ~ h d1vl <fenas at a m1·~1~ m London lhul coanc1dc wllh d ed1r1tllons th i.. week of new Pluo~ offic·•· bu1ldin1t!i an London and Manchester Ut•partment offici als say th · government has apent :1ruund M m111ion on thf' eue. IBM won't say what It ha." Apent, bul 1ti. lawyen u m more than l(ovf'rnmf'nt attomey'I , "'' 1l undoubtedly exceeds SIJ m1lhon The cost to both 1>1des, plus court ex pensc11. approaches S20 mlllJon T he regular rtua rtt r l> C'as h div1d~ndi; or 7:> rents :.. shart> on St>n~ B preferred -.tt.wk csnd tWt'llly fl \'~ Ctnl' d '\hlHl' on l'Ommon 'l111 ~ v. ill bt· pa) a bit· 01 1 1~, 10 'hurrholdE'r' or r•· t•ord <ti tlH· ( '''"' 1Jt "U' I ne,., on ~µt ~x t'ISAl.l.Y. At'TER SIX YEA8S of mMneuver tnJC tht: trial ~l(an with thP government present 1nl( 11.l> !>ldl· Afl•'r threP y1•ar<>. 52 w1tne'lse!t and 71 .R57 pal{..--. of tranl.c ript, a department ullomey 1nton1•d , · Tht• l(o,·ernment rcsl.S I BM ' law)f•r-. · they rr· all b11t h1ttPr'> 'U\''> on1• 1>l,.,1·rH·r riui<·lt'I ~ l<1Wlched 1nto.lh1• <fr Thi· 1wr ,h,1n · • "''' rr11in r.Jll· 11 111 1 1• tlw I h, ,.,. for I V.11 I '"" 1111 111 ,t,wk 'Jlltl th.ii v. ,1 • • f f1 •t'll\t' J\u~ I.! f1•0 '.'>t' ra.w 'J'h.Jt v.J " /\J>P'll J!l71i and tht· IBM team 1 ~ -.1111 1(0111~ 'ltronl( Thi·n the l(ovemmt•nt R"'" .1n<1th1·r tum in n•IJullal Whv 11111· wunderi.. tl1J thl'y kt-ep at 1t ' ()\f·rTht· (:ou11lt·r NA SD L1\hl\CJ\ I II ,, P.v•O<jlllc• ~ ,,, P.,.Of-,.l'r Q .... , ,..,. " '" .., .. trT"ntJ ' • .., .... Q )' ,,. fif1M-et • • •• flt)-t.f).,, '~ •• kl)•#t; ,~·· 'II>'.#,..,. .. " '~"'Wl'-f . -r o•.-• • ... }~ l ""'leit 0 J , .. ,,,,, . ..,,.,, ~ ~~,~=:~ ,, . . '• ._.,,, 11 I• ,. ,, " " ,.. ,, , .. 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I • .. ,. r)lt I f . ,,,, "'· ' t)tf " ' '• Off II I 0 11 10 I Ott •) ... ,,., .. , r1u • 1 '• OU V t , .. , "1 (Jll I I 011 • ,, , Off 1 1 0 11 I I '• (JU I \ ()ft I f Ott , ' OB I • g:: ; : Ort ti., C')tt # 'f '"' MUTUAL FUND , STOCKS I BUSINESS TRANSACTION.S • J ~.Sepi.mber 20. 1979 N OAILY PILOT 87 . Major Diff erellce By SYLVIA p()&TER Ma• .. Ni..~1 Can you imagine yourself sitting before your TV set watchi ng the secretary of the treasury say that the one real hope for survival was to "liquidate labor . liquidate stocks. liquidate the rarmers, Hquidate real estate. . "" Thal was what Andrew W. Mellon suggested was the only solution to the da mage done by the 1929 stock col- lapse THAT WAS THE ATTITUDE AMONG Ame rica's in· dustrial Utans after they had sul'Veyed what was left or the economy as the Depression oft.he 1930s really took hold. Millions of adults or that era accepted the judgment that they had Co be "liquidated." They believed that lhe Jess government meddled with business, the less govern· ment would m 14ddle business Can you visualize organized labor permit· ling joblessness to soar and poverty to become a way of Life. without ins isting on policies to reverse the trend '' Or America's homeowners Money's Worth i.eeing their homes for eclosed without protest., Yet, that's how workers and homeowners reacted ai. economic paralysis cr ept lhrouch lhe land and liquidation r ame close lo becom102 reaht v or COURS E. WF. HAV E BUI LT tnto our econom} great stabilizers since the early 1930s une mploym ent in sur ance. Social Security. minimum wage laws. bank de posit insurance. housing insur ance. vetciani.' benefi ts, etc: We have indeed ear ned our concern :.ibout dep ression to a degree where we have a ll but created a perma nent engine of 10nat1on Y.'c· ha\ e pus hed Keynesian econom ics to a pomt wherC' the · economl!ll him~elf n<>vcr would 'ha~ pushed 1t E ven 1f the bus1ncc;s downturn, which 1s ohv1ously un dC'r \.\3) turns out to ht! much milder than I think 1l wall be. many econom isL-; hehcH, as docc; Dr William C rrcund. -;cn1or vice presidt:nt and ehu.:f cern\Omi'>t ()( the -.:e\.\ York StCX'k Exchange '"that tht> ro<'k bdltom rate nf 1nfl:.it1on ,., 6 lo 7 pcrc·cnt a year Some leadmi; experts fear that thP 1nftal1un rate wall tt•:u·h J debilitating 13 pcrct.'Ol tr1 15 percent :.. year befor e "'e ran b<'gin lo pull 1 t un<1er Mnt rnl "IT WILi. NOT BE EA~\' TO unwind t•\t:ll an mfh1uo11 r ..tt t· o f Ii tu 7 per Cl'nt a } h 1r murh 1 •• ..,.., J double d1g1t r Jte '·•Y' St Jn y. f:''>l \ 1(.1• prC''>lll(•fll llf rc'il'<JrCh or tht· '\YSf. v,•,. h11\t• lt·urned ho\\ to UM· the 1:c•onurn1c contnbu tion:; of nrit<un., bral11ant errmom1:.t L(lrd John Ma ynard I\ e~ nc' to rw.hion do\.\ ntum.o, We kno\.\ how to use budgt·t f1e h t•1ts Jnil •~•' r lll'> t<J stim ulate a :.a~g1ng economy and 1ncrea:.(• c•mplo) mrnt We are fully a"' are uf lhe anl1 recei.s1on 1mpaC't "'hl'n the Federal Re'icn I.' Sy'>ll·m loo:.cru; the monet ar~ o,crewo, Jnd'pours uut lnll1on'> or ex tra C'r cdtt In fact, we ha\ c learned our anti reces:'>ton lessoni. rar too "'ell But \lot' haven't begun to Clod out how lo turn the .,dme \I.Ca poni, lo curb 1nrlal10nl't This tl't the chullcngc today \ 1 II f conom1c Backgrotil'ICU Marke t R o c k ets During F i nal Hour NEW YORK t AP I Stock pnce~ !ipurled today a~ the price or gold rose again <1nd the dollar dropped Most or the gain came in the final hour The Do" J o nes average or 30 industrial !>locks rose 17.24 points to 893 69. a nd ~a1ners led losers b} a 9.5 m ar~tn tn :'llew York Stock Exchange-Listed issue:. Gold closed at a record S386 an ounce in London ~ the dollar hit tL<; lowest value of the year against the We:.t Ger man m ark and the Swiss franc .'tl of"k 11 111 T h t> ... ,, ... lig ht N[W VOAIC IAPI 'i~•t• • 0"' oroco •nd ntt (NnQf of llw t1ltttl\ "'011 ~( 11 .... ,.. • .., Y0t• SIO<• £ •C..... 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I lo o.tl@ lt71 •• <IN . 1•n 10 dMe p,~ .. 104n o~v "' 100 Sl4 111 .. •10 !Ill IMI ., <I! •1 " NY SIOO Wit> 0 ,100000 U.ll0,000 lS.'40,000 lS.110,000 ll • ..0,000 •• 1•.M0.000 S,10I.~'•'" ) ?tl.050,000 J,1)1,)J0.000 WHllT &M[ It 0 10 NEW YORI( t•Pl Pr-ev TOCUY cln ~ m })I Jen 1JO 1~ m kJ J1 ,. , 10 . .. .. . , • CWLYfltLOl MARMADUKE ~ lrM AMlt'IOft PI ANUTS "I wouldn't place the ashtray there if I were you." FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ! HOUJC.OME ~ Gar~ HUCH ~ S1UFF ~ ELII.ABETH? "' PIO 'fOO HAVE F\LL. -rnRr FOR ME ? Wf\e I SHALL ? DID 1 Hf\VE.RN1 HAIR? DID I 'J'ET'? ~2 SHOE .. ..,._ ,--.-, ... ~ .. It. • l ....... MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS r--------------------.. !A.ffl I UmE", t-1oM? DID I CR~'? 00 ~ CARR'f 1"1E? WAS I HEAV)'? DID I HAVE A e:>111.E f\ND "'IAKE N~. by Lynn Johnston Nf\P 11ME:. ~~ ~ .. I REMEMBER. . NAPllME ... by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson JUDGE PARKE~ "Don't move, Mommy. I'm gonna draw your picture." DENNIS THE MENACE TUMBLEWEEDS WHY?---we HAVE. PLENTY TO EAT HERE BUT YOUR IN'IJTAT ION SAID R.s.v. P. - 6UT THE OfFENSE ~TT6RHE\' S4tP n4AT A SIRD IN ™E MAND IS WOOM TWO IN TMf SVSH ... by Charle5 M. Schulz '{OU'RE ~16HT... A ~ OIFACtlT U6E by Tom Batiuk 1 HAO~ ~ 5TOOO HAU. I~ 1'17lf I ORABBLE DR . SMOCK -r'M SOR1"'A CURIOUS .. HOW MUCH c::>l c::> YOU Wf:;t<SH Ai"" er R-r..-i? MISS PEACH THI~ WA~ MY r:AiHEit'S ~LA~PJC1'9E 81~~0 .. V PA~Y. IT WA.t;. A ~AL ~rr~1?e •• -COMICS I CROSSWORD BIG GEORGE by Virgil P1rtdl "" rtl-·•lt111rr \ f II ''"'"~ 11' -:'S t GH:-A .JOCKeY's K I D IS by Kevin Fagan 14C S &Of" A "4\J~tC 'ft:'>'f 100A'{. '\I'>--~) '') ti" Ii \ ~ by George Lemont N E:V SR SHOR 1"' ON HL;M.OR by Mell Lazarius W~ TMEYA VAt..ENTINE. (ill=T, T~~ Nte.AT~~T'S WITH T~E t..JTrLE HEAR:r~ ? -----------JI r~;-C ·fj ~:y~ ~{-_ 11 ----------...-----~ R.S.V.P. MEANS TO LET ME KNOW IF YOU'RE COMING THEN 5LUGGO WAS KIDDING ME -~G\J ~GU ~GU ~GJ i ~f\<. 9 i. ~. by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan by Em .. lush,mllltr HE SAID IT MEANT ··· R EFRESHMENTS S ERVED VERY PUNK TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOf.:.. l ·~~ I S<A ·ll b' I 1m.-.y l>Onv' t4 Pai.jh !I Sc.h004 ..... o. t> , Moi.if.m 00<1 q lll1tld b 7 Sc'Cl.1n "" d I~ l ()l\t'I , W(H\1'~ 1') c.11v 01 •M•·• 70 l\llh<.1 lb Ame11c1111 l 1 N,jll.JhVt' ptJ1n11~ l} lhHt>IO<t' Ii (C.'l"I" /J $fP,t11n l'l 8Jlh•rv r•o•e Td [,..Cl ;i() H.1~11tv 7•, 811t1Sh fll•" }I Al)" DOWN .' 1 C. 1~·•v I Prl1IJl.-UC.l1 /4Gt'fm.r• Wh 11 .,,,. n -,,. •• ?<l WJrt:I\."'"'"' ~ H. hun ,,., ' 5<.t ~ I :Xu11,1 '' I~ ~I.ti• ALI•• • ();-1'1(• J7 Sc11;llo. tl Son(• JOS1.i11 l Ath1.tl 40 Remn.111h 11 w ... 11!> 4.1 Mil~ l'r~'I•> 2 word~ 44 Rec<! 9 Ocean 4) Lend - -10 Marsupial 4 7 Roman qoos 11 Cl'lemlclil 49 1n s netql'I· suttio bor 12 Knot 50 Oki (;()In 13 Jotnl 52 Pterced 18 Fusoon $4 eeen.ve n Head St8!>9 s1a1e 25 USSR lake 56 Worsl 26 A51&n king !J9 Greal -dom , UNI Tl 0 i wot1U1o• ~Vl'ld•C<tlO' WOO<•t~JV " Put iltJ ~v.:0 •• C ••IJ• I '. •I oJOJvl I I •• ·-l l& c I • •l•IGfllDI , 0 f A -n l l & 10 llflolelcl • y 1£ lo -•ll N • SI !lllol•I N I •• •• $ " •• s--· '10 N I 0 • f • c •Ulll \) . ' I • o I I (I ... • r • ... 0 I ' . l I • 0 u • L1fl$( ". ~ ' N. "I I I S llWI t i . I ~ f -N I l •• •0-·-· U I '~-c •• I S • ' l ' 0 • I .. ( 5 f 0 I I A I •• I • l I S s r • c • l~ I " I l t N I f r c " . ,. 'I I ' I 0 a • I) I \ ... \..fh·1 ~ I It I ' .Q ~K "''' I 11tt"\t I ff,ft•·"'' J .. 1 A-..11U' ,Jlt'.t .'wntt1• JJ ~nqh .. t1 ..C.11001 J.S Ott,<,t1rcJ JSUnov ~ :lb LOYCI ~ - J8 lfloJ)l'I 41 Sh"'O 11 Win.• Pro•li• df> $pool 48 Scoll"" •, [).1lcl•··· ,., ft.1n11111~ •.; I I'll.' IX>.i10:. !>K lf1Jllo:,- Ringt• ,, I ~ Ol.lndahOl1 oO llw:. bl L<Jndad 63 Snare hb Pronoon b8Gr.ino - OP<v t>9 Rt'(;cnl --. ·-,.~~--·,,.-.-- ENTERTAINMENT ............... Berle, ullivan Q: M1 folb wU me tlt•t wlM1t tehYllM was ,. ... ,. llolb'w..cl woul .. 't permit he ltan to fee. &JM ..., me•='• cameru. A..blo Ma •••• l9 Miter .flel .. a 'ac 1ured, •-ed elfen &o "ex· poH 1MmM1"9" le TV. Tocl•y Y• cu ~ardly taae a._ &o &DY atadcm wltboat aeetac lamlHar laces -e1atertalala1, talkl•&. bra11t•& aboat Uaemaelvea or playla& camea to a~ow tllelr brlllluce or lporuce. WM ltad Ute .erve <.,ad Ute laleot) to break tlae lee ull &Ake adnatage of Ulb all·lmponut sourff of..,.., ud lalhlace? -Mn. Barriet Sanden, PIUabvgb. A. When you talk about TV pioneers, two names loom largest on t.be horizon. One ia "Uncle MUt.on" Berle. whose impact on the scene was so dominating that many theaters closed the night bis variety show was ·on -Tuesday nights. If Jimmy Carter bad Berle's ratings of Lbose days, he'd be re·elec~ eveo if Amy ran as his \lice president. The other is the late Broadway columni.st·producer· emcee Ed Sullivan', host of the longest-running TV variety program in history ·Under the title "Toast o f the Town·· ( I at e r c h an g e d to t be &d Su 11 iv an DOCTOR BILLI CAN SICKEN THE BUDGET Older P9ople AdvlMd on Medicare Show>. Eddie's showmansbJp, friendships. imagination and clout burst onto the i.cene with an unprecedented roster of un- touchables. His first ''Toast" was a crisp conglomeration of REALLY BIG NAMES Such as Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis PLUS Rodgers and Hammers- tein. The date was June 20. 1948. Seniors Get Medicare Tips By Tile Associated Presa A sudden illness can cripple the budget,. particuJarly for rellred people on fixed incomes, .and planning is a key to cushioning the shock of medical bills. More than 95 percent of Americans over 65 are r.rotected b y Medicare, the national health nsurance program for the elderly, but there are gaps in the coverage: · -~~-~-~~-- SF Leads College Signups I rnng Berlin was cajoled into coming out of his shell to WLL1vaH JOrn his friend's Aug 15. 1948, sho"'. something tht> grandpappy of lhe "'orld's Ttn Pan Alleys has onl y done perhaps once or twice :.ince. Ht'<ly Lamarr was the first of the famous movie superstars who \'eotured to appear 111 person on Su lb van's I":<: hour Sept. 17, 1950 SACRAMENTO (AP) 1952 was a spectacular )Car for the Smiling -San Francisco County rrishman. so named bccaw,e he so seldom s miled led the state last year in on camera. On .March 23. Rex Harri:.on and his the percent.age of high bride, Lilli Palmer. wr rc· headlined They were school graduates golng to followNl by Margaret Truman on Oct 29. and by college. and Santa Clara Henry Fonda on Nov . 11; County led in eliglbility One of the b1gg<.st grossmg st.an of the era for the University of was an Olympic ice :-.kat1ng champion. the ~.September 20. 1979 'Glad You Asked That' Ed Sullivan It would be if we could see some see· ment.a of those abows replayed, to lnject a little fresh air ... lnlo thla aweat·aodden season of repeata. Q: Wlay did Katlt.leee Wluor, alitlaor of tlt•t loa1·a&0 beli·aeller, "Forenr Amber.'' atep wrlt.-l.Df ud re.& • lter laarela! Elpedaltr after &M la e U.da Danell was ao fabaloa1 pla1la& "Amber'' ta tile movie venioe! -Mn. Mary Tbomu. BaltllDoft. A: But she didn't retire. She'll be in your city a ny day now promoting her newest novel, "Calais," published by Doubleday. This book tour. we're informed. will include the first interviews Miss Winsor has sat for since "Amber" hit the jackpot lo UM4. Q: I t.lll.Dk 8arry M uUow, ooe ol oar top pop 11ln1en ud llOll«writers, IJ a real gealu. My ques- tion ls -ls be still 1 virgj.n! -Neule D.. Pft· ta burgh. A : Our answer should be -how would we know! However. we do know. The oot·so-ret.Jcent Manllow told Us the magazine, that is "The rlrst time I made out there was a Johnny Mathls record playmg .. What do !the cnt1cs1 waot me to do: take my pants off onstage'>" Q: Wbenever I see a plM>to of Ute CaptalD aod Ten.nl.Ue, the Captai.n always seems C.O b•ve a wide.eyed frightened look lD bis eyes. Any reason? -Wendy S., Pittsburgh. · · A: Yes The perpetually bug-eyed expression of Daryl Dragoo results not from terror but from a congerutal eye d1sor'der "'ruch 1s why he usually wears sunglasses off camera r Note "The Captain and Tenmlle" program"' Ill go mto!>ynd1cat1on latN this year 1 Q : I beard U1at Hermione Glngold was receal· ly injured bl a pl•oe cra8b. Yet I haven't Sttn anytbillg lD Ute papers about It. Wbt'i. tbe story'? -S~r L. WUsoe, Seattle. A · 11lt! veteran Br1t1sb come<Uenne b mend1nJ( from a fractured kneecap and a dislocated l)boulder but not from a plane crash Sa ~e she does not l.tke to Oy, Hermione took a lraan t1J Kansas City to appear 1n "~1de by Side b y Sond OAll.V PILOT •• ................ SPECIAL SET Henry Fond• 'Family' Rok Goes To Fonda HOLLYWOOD 1/\P> llenry Fonda will star 1n a "Famil y '' Thanksg1v10g special on AR C a nd Joan Woodward wi ll make her directional debut The regul a r cast of ·Family" will appear 1n lht• ')J)ecial. which air:, '.\o\ 20 ~I'>!> Woodward v. <i .., hared to direct the ::.how h .,, producer::. Aaron ~pe l11ng and Leonard Goldberg after Go ldbtrg ~aw a 20-mipute film s h•· had madt' d u rtn ~ a ... 1 u<1' cour'>t' at th•· \mcr1 t an Film ln'11 \Ul1· A BOOKLET PREPARED BY THE American California. worldwide worshippt-d Son1 a Henie. She skatl'd on AHociatioo of Retired Persons and the National That's what a report thiniceforEd'sChristmasshow,airedDec.21.1952 Retired Teachers Association explores t.be aaps of the state Postseeon E\'Cn Walt Disney sho"'ed htS fa ce. on Feb 8 e d Ed · c 1953 And in ·s.i Sullivan introduced a closet full of be1m 'ID whJch she's touring Whale looking fo r ht>r ---------- bags lll the Union Depot. ::.he bumped mlo a baggage ----------. Jl1d looks at ways for individuals to fill them. The ary ucahon om-•p•g-e guide, "Medicare and Health Insurance mlsston said. "reahtUlly Big Shoes ... oo he purpost-fully pro a.. Old p 1 .. . .1 bl b f nounced the word "shows " On Feb 14. three Send uour que.st&On.:1 111 H•· rJ-0rdMr (,/.ad YllU ivl' · er eop e, IS avai a e, at 0° C arge, rom more 1mpress1ve stars Joined lhe parade of famous ,, " ~RTA AARP Dept M H p 0 Box 2400 Lona IT FOUND that 71 1 Asked That ,' core o/ 1h1s "l'WffV7""'T. F~ (J f1•1r 1174Jf J.'I • • • • I • • • e . mm names to anoear on "Toast" -Fred Asta1rt:. ~r6r Beach 90801. ----......__ /percent of San Fran-..., Chicago. IU 60611 Manlyn arid Hy Gordner u1ll nn.ru.n Medicare Is a two-part program. Part A cisco's 1978 high school Ann Blyth and June Powell. a~ many que.stum3 as ttu>y con m t~r column but 1hr cart and took a bad fall Put some red sail~ 1n your suf\sets. Buy one ot the dream boats list· ed 10 the B o at1nq classified ads of Che Dally Pilot 642·S678 covers hospital benefitS; there is 00 charge for graduates enrolled in Wh at a "'ondcrfuJ nostal~1c treat and tnbute lo t•oltmu of mall makt>s per!<1nal repl.tet 1mpt"1ntbl<' most people. Part B is optio~al medical two·yea~ or .four:year ----------------------------------· --- insurance; it costs $8.70 a month. colleges~ Califorrua. Medicare s hould not be confus ed with Next highest was Mon Medicaid which is a state-0perated program to terey County with 68.4 help pay medical bills for low-income people of all percent, followed by ages Napa County with 66.7 percent. The statew1de • TO ENROLL IN MEDICARE, YOU sbowd aver age was 58.5 per visit your Social Security offtce at least three cent, down from. 60.' months before your 65th birthday. Bring proof of percent in 1977. f • age. JI you cannot go in person, caJI the nearest office and arrange to apply by mail. Unless yo• apedfJ otherwise, you will 11utomaticaUy be enrolled in Part B as well as in Part A. The premiums will be deducted from your monthly Social Seeurity check. When you are confined to a hospital, Pa.rt A or the Medicare package will cover sem l·prlvate room and board, operating and recovery room, intensive care unit, general nursing service, lab tests, X·rays and other radiology services, drugs provided by the hospital, medical supplies, rehabilitation services and some equipment Uke wheelchairs. Most of these services also are covered when you receive treatment in a skilled·nursing facility. DOCTORS• FEES ARE NOT COVERED by Part A. You also will not receive payments for private duty nursing, a private room <unless it Is necessary for medical reasons), personal convenience items like a telephone and the first three plots of blood you need. Part B of the Medicare program -the part t.bat helps pay doctors' bills -covers medical and s urgical treatments, diagnostic test s and procedures, drugs administered by professionals, most m edical supplies, physical and speech therapy and, where necessary , ambulance services. It does not cover prescriptions aod non·preecription medicines you can administer yourself, routine physical examinations, eye or bearing examinations, dental care, routine immunizations or cosmetic surgery. llEDICAllE DOES NOT PAY ALL the bills - even for covered items. You will, for example, probably have to pay at least the first $160 of your hospital bill. You also will have to pay part of your doctor'a bllls. According to t.be retirees' groups, the lat.esl available statiatica abow that Medicare pays an avera1e ol about 44 percent of t.be total health care costs of beneficiaries. Unless you supplement your Medicare coverage wltb a private health i.Dlurance policy of some type, you could wind up paying tbe remalnlnl M percent. Cheek your e.iatin1 policy before you tum 65. Are you covered by a Job-related IJ"OUP policy that can be eontintaed alter you retire? h rour lnd.ividual policy renewable ancJ what benefits will it provide ? lllOP CAaBPVU.Y BDOU YOU purcbue any policy. Your 1011 1bould nol be total e0ver11•: It la virtually lmpoulble to 1et and ..id eoll 80 .... tbat It Woalda't.,. Worth It. 1'aia JOUf cmvaa• lmtMd wltb an eye toward nijntm•a111 tbe daanees of your ldal eaqllt 1fltllbqebllllfor anntendedlllneu. • • ~:&Ids Better? ' i Math lnatnU!tion Hit l llADl80N, 1'19. (AP) -A nMU'dl ,.,_. I bf ml••lltJ paaf111on ....... a.t ebUdra and edaltl mar '9 poor problem blew of poor mlttmldcl IDatrucdaa. a..lhdlr•CUMl .. prDbhmt ..... ,..,_ aW me&bodl bllor'I recelYbal lormal ...... educatloa. : Yoaaa ebllclr::S an ueelltDt ... ••• .. ,.rtar ......... -· -.... a., ...... . tDrmal lDttnacUoa, ae"'6tc to rHeareben ftom• P. Canm• .. .1 ... M. MOMr ol tbe U ..... 7 el' Wt1 .... ta-M...._ lelleol of ~ .. , ... RleMlt., .. thlhWtlt1 ol uc•s ACADEMIC and en t rance examination standards were met by 15 percent of the state's high school graduates, though only 5.5 percent enrolled, the study said. Santa Clara with 22 per· cent, Sonoma with 21 percent and Contra Costa with 20 percent were the leading coun- ties ineligibility. The commission also received reports on the possible effect of tuition increases at UC and the state and commuoitYt colleges. and on the education of prisoners. TQ E TUITION report, by its staff, said a $100, Increase in tuition would cause a decline in UC enrollment of only 232 students because of the offsetting effect or state scholarships. But the state urtlversi· qcs and coUe_ges would lose 8,fn> students, or 3. 7 percent of their total, and the community col- leges, oow tuilion·free, would lose 58,774 stu· dents, or 5 percent, t.be report said. THE STUDY on prisoner education, by the Los Angeles·based EvaluaUoo and Train1ng Institute, called educa- tional opportunities for prisooera ''mediocre.·· If California la In· tereated in rebabWt.at· 1DI prUaDen, ll should e1tablllb "prlaoa col· le1•" where u many .. 1,000 inmates could' punue eoUese and ar•1 duate depw wblle in ~ the atudy l Hid . COLLEGE pro· 1ram1 within prl1oa Walla areoftered by COID· maalt.J ooUeces and by two prllCma tllat b••• b91UDaperbDm&elfour- 1•ar (INll'alDa DGt al· ftlla.d wttb tbe ..... col· =: or UC, tbe report OrderUpeet edwanls NEWPORT HUR.COAST HWT.&MACAITHUI M8Wroat ODID 644-0760 WED. hv SUN. • 1:00 4:00 . 1:00 . 10.w MOil & MS .• 7:00. 10.00 SUN thru l'RI • 1.00 • •OO • 1.00 • 1000 SAT. • 12:00 · 3.00 • a.oo . e oo . t2:oo ~· ftllr npon ta ._ llr pMlleallaD Ua1t IAN raANCISCO <AP> -Police wlth a ••lid 1earcb warrant Jookt•• for ttolen IOOdl ••1 MlM ttema wtalcb Ylctima ideattfJ u belq tbelr property. Ute California Supreme Court Ml nded. Tbe 4·1 deel1loa Ht~ Marlaeo.t, 11 ~;;:=:;;:;;;;;;;;:;;::=;;;-.;:;===:====:::::.~_:==:=======================:::~"'"'!-----~ Court order. , ... .. : :.:-. p .,. ... • .. • Television .......... Ollllllr'I ...... .................. .:::..= le IMNOINCML ''TlleValgll"A*-Clf ...... Md,_ peOCl6t ..... OOtll -.,., .,,.., ... "'~!'!~"' • TO'tOC.M HIM.'" Cl) 1'MI IAX'TIM uoeo...,.. .,., tllllllnf ..,_ Into ...,, ,_to 00 to. s-- Yi°"llV fOtbideMll rocti COllOltt. ~ dlllCIPMI .. • .,._ODO COUf!U M •~for 0.:. .. FellJC red9Gof8t.. IM ~ ttwep8ttnlant. ·TUM~ ·'T 00 Sooll'' Fellde "°"" _.,.,. wtl8t l'llC>Petle to the more VWI one mlmol'I AlnlN1c:8tl ~. wflO beCorne pt~t -r yM11 (RI Cl) A SIMON TO ........... Jason Joins IJp "The Cllpoefa: Y.ar OM" ~-8111 Wlltort. t:OO • 0 llAl'NlY Mil.LEA A drug pu9IW wflO la OUI• Jeged .,., b8lllQ -..ted .,., Jon WaJmsJey, who portrays J ason on The Wa ltons. Joins the Army r eser ves as World War II begins. Tonight's two-hour s how at 8 p.m. on Channel 2 is the pre- miere or the show's eighth season. • lfl«t 009 Ind • men c6lln*'CI to be JeMl9 °""'' 11¥91 up the 12ttt pteclnct. • ....VOMIAH GuM18: Jedi ~-"""'" lyn Sokol. Jel/"r'f V1111 Dyke, 7::IO I Tl4E OONQ IHOW IN leAACH CW ..• "The~ Horror" I DATING GAUi MATCHGAMt TIC TAC DOUGH ., AU. IN THE 'AMIL Y •• Arehle O'-Blood" • GOOOTIMU .MACHU./l!HMR REPORT el> NIWICffECI( (I) p .M. MAOAZJHE P M. 111111 with wrllller -W.IT•r KTITer, K ., Kowellltl Ind • pertorm.. •nc-by "little MIU M8jor9tt• Ot .._. .. Mk:Nlle~. ltl ttoO,OOIUW•THAT T\INI MO. THI WAL.TONI (s-t PreriMere) The Welton terntly'a .._.Ion -Ollw.'• hol118COf111iig C'ha1111el l.b•ing• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angel<''> 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angelo~ e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angola~ 1J KABC·lV(ABC) Lo:. Angele:. ([) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ·lV (Ind) Los Anqulc:. ®' KCST (ABC) San Diego • KTTV (Ind ) Los An9e1 .. ., ., KCOP·lV (Ind) Los Anq~lP:, &!) KCET-lV (PBS) Lo~ Anr1e1cs 8i> KOCE·lV (PBS) Hunlmqlon Be ... c:r. la dletutt>ecl by 811 ., ••• nelgllbor'e tbr"Mt lo klM one member of the twntty • MJCKROGeN .. THE :asnt CINftMllY 1Preml8re) Aller beilng - pended In ~ for 500 ye•re. Mtroneut Buck Rog••• (011 Oererdl retume to E.,111 111d ~~ln•bM- tle ~ th8 p1-·· ~ lorcM end th8 evil ~dynlllty. ***"The Aoed To Rio" 11tM1) a1ng eroeaiv. Bob Hope. ea ~VBINE& 8"N.ft l.811erne e11d 8hlrtey'• fol8lldlttlp !MY be 8llOed ..., ~ ~ . ~ !o\19 ... wrtt- terl to~.,., CarmlM. • lllOYll • • *"' ··1 w.m To I.NI" c 1968) Suun Heyward. Simon Oeki.nd. A C8ll girt la 0011111eted of murder Md ..-itenoed to die In th8 gu chamber. (2 M .) • CAAC>l. BUNETT AMOFNENOS G~te· Joen Rillera. llin· Q811t Prtc:. • MOVIE • • • "Tu• Her she·• MIN" (1963) J-S I-· art. Selldre Dee. All .,,,.,. pr~,..,_ llU l'Mny The Aolllnl. Ed ~one. • EVIHINGAT 8Yt.tPHONY H.yctn·a SymphOny No 8 In 8-Allt Mljelf Ind Pena 111 •11d IV o f ··r 11e S-1" .,. pert~ . (RI G!> 8lACK MAWS lAHO •'KellyetUI•' The •fe of K111y•·1 llrwt ptMldellt, WOO WU coneldered by m1111y to be the "Flllier Of Atnc:.n N1Uon8ll9m," i. pot1rll}'9d (R) Cl) DAW> WOl.PER PM8ENTa ••Myfietl8a Of The GIMI ~ .. Ari eumlMtloll of tlleor* • to now end why the pyrwnld• -· ootn ..... u ''pyrlmld ~.. la 1181'1'9'ed by ~Stwlf t:a0•0 90AP a.-end the M8jOr IMd WI MU&llt force IO ,_ Biiiy, Ind Jodie la told 10 clloo•• bet•••" 1111 d9UQtll• Ind Ills IMbl8ll roommet• 10;GO. Cl) aAAHA8Y JONE.I (5-1 Premiere) A rou- tine kwe11ig.110n lllto • nre • 11\at dllmed th8 NI• of a ~ uecuu11e pu11 Bemaby °" u.. trill ol erM>f\ alld murdet. D QUINCY tSeaaon Premiere) Quincy'• ,..... over i.oie1- 'Buck' Won't_ Linger But Tonight's Slwt Offers Plenty for Kids • By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP) "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century," torught on NBC, is a TV m ovie that becomes a theatrical movie, then a TV sen es pilot c tonight's version), and may soon become a bunch of two-hour movies for television syndication. Hardly worth the fuss. As one-shot kiddie fare, "Buck Rogers" is hne, offering plenty of spacey gadgets and creatures and galactic jargon. Ob yes, space bat- tles, too. <Channel 4, 8 p.m .) AS A SERIES, THOUGH, THE thing seems destined to drop from the prime-time universe raster than ABC's "BatUestar Galactica" did last season. For one thing, "Buck Rogers" offeTS not.bing that "Galactica" didn't, and for another, Buck is at NBC, where "Star Wars" itsell might have troubles. Why, you might wonder, would Universal and NBC risk an expensive space comic s trip like "Buck Rogers" <made at an estimated $750,000 per episode) alter "BatUestar GalacU.ca's" failure on the No. 1 network? BACK WHEN "BATTLF.STAR GALACTICA" 1 also made by Universal) was going great guns, NBC made a deal with the studio to make a rew two.hour "Buck Rogers" movies, to be s hown OC· c asionall y as specials . .---------..... When Universal saw the box-omce potentia l or the T\' REVI EW thing , the studio up- graded "Buck " to--------- theatre quality and re· leased it for a summer showing. The movie made "bundles of dough," as one studio executive phrased it. The movie you'll see tonight, by the way, is an edited version or the film that was released t.b.ia s ummer. So, Universal has already made some money off of Buck, and if the series can bang on long enough, the studio stands to make even more, as it did with "Batllestar Galactica.'' When "Bat· tlestar" went off the air, Universal released it to theaters abroad, where it bas reportedly shown quite well for itsell. THE Z4 ONE-BOUll EPISOD~ TllAT aired 'on ABC last fall have been tumed into 12 two-hour TUBE ens a 8:00 returns to Walto not well in this se <see photo at left} Waloons. Olivia s Mountain, but ·a11 is on premiere episode. .'NBC D 8:00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. A n w series based on the old comic strip th Gil Gerard as an astronaut froze for 500 years csee photo. review bet ,~.__-~ KHJ fJ 8:00 -.. I Want to Live." Susan Hay ward won an Oscar for her performance as convicted murderess Barbara Graham in this 1'958 movie d rama. Ing • ~ chemlcll ttlet ~ • youno git!'• <Meth tume to hOrror wMrl h8 leefne tl\at no eo-n-"*'' ~ h8a th8 pow-., to tllk• lhe drug oft thl martet. I ·= NIGHT GAL.l.8'Y "Thi F~11etll.. A min retume "°"' the Med .-1ng 1 more levlall lullerW "*' the .... -"Tiie Nlture 0 1 Tiie f'*"Y'' A petty ot Mtro- n.ull hM dlMC>PM'ed trOM the l'llOOll ., NEW8CHECK 10-.-a>e NEWS 88 E8'TAMPA Fl.AMENCA G MASTERPtECE ntEAT"E "Poldwtf ' A ~rowful Pnidle gMll Jud • le'ftlll fune(el atler hi la IO<ind bMllll to Oliltll, (Pwt 12 of tfl)(R) 11:00 I .. Cl) o Nl!W9 MAU ME~ MCMa •••• ...,..,... •• (19fle) Vlr- 118 Uel. ~ fOJC. .... ,. ..... While Ponw ..,.... "°""'· JOHN DA~LING "'"* end Hot Up8 ,_ • wood CMWIQ mede '°' '*" end A8der -• llOl'89. nWOllCI '*" • ~ 9111 of IL I MNNY HU.IHOW DIQ(OAVITT 11:IO. Cl) C8I ~TS MCME ··~~....,.,. For Frlfl'*'lf' (1971),...., F81k, RoM Mer11n. No wt c:rtdc klllla hilt~ unde D TONIGHT Host JOllllllY C ertoll Gues1a· Dolly Parton. P11roc1t Dully. H111ny You11gman. Jo11pll Wwnbaugll I 9UT CW GIOICHO 0 Pal.a WOMAN Si1t CfCMtey -~ a blll IO lrlP A pe)'dlollC •nack.8r tenortdrlg • cot-• =--HIRDU • GETaMAl'T • CN'TIONIDMC NEWI r:.~ ~ I -do!-...... end ... perW!ta-MncJ. I -~ IW'<l 11 TI.LL MC, PAI"'\, \.JHATS IT Ul\E. WORKING \,,/rTH A ZAf.W GI.Jo( LIKE ROBIN? I C:loo't know what NBC's reasoning is, but Univenal doesn't really s tand to 10&e with "Buck." The long story, shortened: •TV movies, sold in syndication for airing this year. TONIGHT'S SHOW HAS GAD£TS, BATTI.ES Aft.er that, presumably, the film will be chopped Gii Gerard •nd P•rnef• Henaley Star Johnny Carson Needs a Rental up and sold as guitar picks:..·:.......--------------------------- 3rd Angel Ready To Fly? FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (AP) -Tonight Show host Johnny Carsoo, playing a supper club engage· ment here next month, wants to rent a house in the area for five days that muat have a tennis court - and, with luck, a heated awimn\ing pool. Clover Aaaociates of Framingham said Canon HOLLYWOOD (AP) is willinl to pay $1.000 for the five days, provided _ Tb e la 8 t 0 f th e the house also meet.a the following requirements: is on 1111 acre of land; baa luxurious furni.ablngs; original "Charlie 's d .... _ Anaela" uys abe hopes bas four or more bedrooms an wuee or more to leave the blt ABC bathrooms, and is within 30 minutes of Fram· television series next ingbam. year '° Beek a career in ADVE•TISEMENTS FO& the bouse, which ap· movies, says the New peared ln local neqpapers over the weekend, did York DallJ News. not meation Canon by name. · J aelY,t( Smith says s he However, Lucille Leamair, a .. broker with hop8 the producers of Clover, said she'• sure those who have already the show will let her go answered the advertisement "know who it ls. They a year before ber con~ can put two ud two tocether." tract expires. Farrah Fawcett left the show C.udlON'8 WEST COAST BOOKING a1ent, two yean ago in a bitter ,Stan Jrwtn, said Canon always chooses a private contract battle, and home for bis outalde appearances to avoid crowdl Kate Jackaon waa and waittDC lD l1Del lD boteJ lobbies. replaced thls eeuon - Canon la scheduled to appear at tbe Cbateau the show's fourth by de VWe Oct. 12 throuab 14. ________ _....;m..;.;..;..od;...;e_l ...;..Sbe_Ue)'-=-Ha-c_k_. _ StanSiped HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Davld Birney and Mike ConnOn atar ID &.be CBS movie "Hllh Mld· niibt," about a mla· taken "no«noek" dtul raid that leaWS two lD· nocent ~ dnd. Bil'IM1 playa a man who ..a jUltiee after h1I 1'tfe ..... ddY .,. killed lD t.be aarc:otiea rail. ' ....... .. ., ... M!F.-. ... 1 AWAY .. ............. ,.... TWoOf caa..nlnl'•Be•t THE EXCITEMENT OF ESCAPE ... PLUS THE TERROR OF THE UNKNOWN! IMAPUU =~===.,;•;;=,~· ... ; .. =: ...... ft ... 8r11 0.29-5339 Allllllill m ·M46 Sin J11111 Clpla1r~ ~ ... ~ IACITill IT_. IRlft·IM tllJO OflnOl 1134·3P11 Ntwpof1Blldl8734350 Orange 639-8770 M~ VlttO 830·6990 •Only E~ From Aleatrai et theae thellr .. _ TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS l :r= .. ... .,. ..... ,,,,t....- ,..... ,,..., "-d, o.t•uteAI. .... • .... "TM Dirty ..... , .. ......,,..... ... .. ._.. .10 .... .,_..,. -·· MMTTA ........... tnlOweMd ____ ..... ~ ............... °'. ............... ,.., 1•. TOflOlflOW G..eet lloet: ,,.._Ice ...... Gulllt: NOlad cMI ........... Md..,._ ............ I:::-* •••'41 .. ,... Lo•f .......... (1N7)...,..,, ~ . .-~ ....... • 'Mm°' ooea11 ... ~-........ "*-'· t:Gl.(I) ~LATIWOVW ..... "•M80ell: Ten "*-'d Dol9r'9 A ,..,. •• ( 1972) 0-V-Pepp9rd, ~w.-,..,__i. '*8d to llnd • pno.leM booa "* -.1:,epwed -.. ....... 11 -tooo °" pulllc ....,. 1:.tl, .... HO .... lllOYll **'" ··e.c.. Of You" (1962) ~Young, J«lf CMlder. F-1UI of loelf'O the INll IM lowe8, a -- en concMte "-PM1 ~-·• trom '* ""8Dend. (2 ..... , • MOVll ..... ·"TM Slng8r Not The So11g·· (1981) Dirk aoe--JaM ....._Oooel 8'1d ... ~llQM-• ....._._ ....... a. MCME • * "Ca"'pt>eWa K"'96offt" (1tM) OWll ..,......., .... • TH1oww.a: .... .. AJl(f ••Splrtt c... . The Alt Of...,. ...... '6:AO. MCMI • • ·'The "*"°"' °" 42nd ....... (19461 09\le o·.,., ~ AAdrtc:fo. F'rfdat1'• Dat1• i~ Movie• -AAERNOON tJ:GO •• * . .., ''W .. end ~ F..._,' (1852) V811 Hellln, Pllllricle Ne8'. A '*'-end a ~ 6ecid8 IO get ~._,~ git their chlldren·• ~(111r .301M\.) UOal • ••..,··UMC··pMe) · ~d Buldtord. ~ Olly A WQ9 UlllYerllly medical C111ter .. ~ """' dally ~ lllCludir'I> ~~(111r .30 "*'I by Armstrong a BatlUlt M.TM to Attempt Play on Broadway NEW YORK 1 AP) -Mary Tyler Moore, wh9se last Broadway e ffort pooped before its pre m1ere . lS trying Broadway agwn ror at least two months on her back. in bed and in a role onginally written for a m an. The Emm) ·wmmng CBS star will appear next F ebruary m "Whose Lare Is It Anyway," which author Bnan Clark will extensively rewnt.e, a spokesman for the hat Bnllsh comedy said. The play 1s about a young British sculptor now played by England's Tom CootJ -who, after a car crash. lies totally paralyzed In a London hos pit.al bed. pleading for the light to die. AMMAL CRACKERS" , . \. r* ,\/'\-.,.. --·~--"'"' SINGING TELEGRAMS 714/675-9"6 ' -. . . ' ·\ 'Irr-\-· .. . Wl11E COMEDY YO 001 ,~"' I\ MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG) "OH.GOO .. "MOONRAKER" (PG) "'CAPRICORN ONE" '.'ROCKY II" <PG> "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI" "ALMOST SUMMER"(PG) "HOT STUFF" CPG) "THE VILLAIN" ""THE CONCORDE -AIRPORT 79" "Tf:tE BRINKS JOB" (PO) "STAR WAAS" "CAPRICORN ONE" ('PG) .. ALIEN" (R) "EYES OF~ MAAS" "MEA TBAU.8". "WHICH WAY 18 UPr (A) "THE MUPPET MOYIE" "REVENGE Of THI! P9NK, PANTHER" ") au. o•tv•· ... .,._.. ... ••-..n.T CtMNu.-11 ~ ... u. • ~...,..... .. • • • • .. . • • • . • • THEATER I MOVIES 'Portraf t Gathering Playwright Tennessee Williams is flanked by actresses Maureen Stapleton, left. and Irene Worth at a pre-publication party in New York for p hotog r a pher. Rapher Frederic Ohrioger's-book, "A Portrait of the Theater." .._ ................. THI WAHOll.IU Ill , ... a.a. ..... •1• a 1tiae --....--.., lloolAlir , .. MU'"' MOVll t11t '" ............ _., ... "90a -...... ,...... THI WANOIUU(I) IMI e MleSlal ... , .. "THE DIR HUKTEtt• ~ t WW11ATS -1'ffrM. uv--·:J~ '1"Hl MUPftlT MOYW" •t 'WUATI -7:111 f';ll SAT/... J':M --)'.-.JI ~AMTASIA. IGI 7:10-9:00 , .M. .._uu,,-~ H.O.f .1.11) '"• IWIAfll~(ll) ----·-~ "' .... __ ......... FHP • ..., ... --................. ._. -....... --,. --............ ~-.... -· •0..,1' End• BIOi Tbe marq'*I cban1• et the Harlequin Olaner Playboule an. Wa ...aeod u • .,,.. 0-J and the Pwsa)'cat'' wtodl up Ill _,.,.._t and makes room few ancKher comedy .-.vtval ... Under t.be Inter n1i&sion Tom Titus Yum Yum 'tree." . Flnal performances of "Tbe Owl and the Puaaycat" wttb Harvey Levf.ne and Leunl Mama In the leadlna <and oab > roi. wm be &lveo too.lpt lhroucb Sunday at the Harlequin, 350S S. Harbor BJvd. juat north of Colta 11 .. a. Then on T\lelday Mlclute.I Boyle arrives to take a leading role ln Lawrence Roman's sex comedy "Under the Yum Yum ,Tree." It'll be a return engage- ment at the Harlequin for Fenacca's "Mario and the Girls" bas been scheduled fo r Nov. 28 ~ Dec. l ln the OCC auditorium, under the d.lrecticJft oft.be author. It's the story of a famous sex symbol ot the l.t:iOs oo her closing night in a Las Vegas club. Boyte, wbo st.Mnd with Linda eo.,li Kaye Henning ln "Mary, Mary" a year ago. Preceding "Margo" will be .. Tbe Basic Train- ing of Pavlo Hummel," tbe first play in David Rave's Vietnam War trilogy. "Pavlo Hummel" will be presented Oct. 16-20 with William Purkiss directing. * "Yum Yum Tree" is ticketed fOf' a five-week run at the Harlequin and will be followed by Neil · Simon's "California Suite." Performances are given nightly except Monday with reservations be- ing taken at 979-5511. A FEW Pl.ACF.8 S111.L remain in South Coast Repertory's Evening Conservatory, which will get under way Sept. 24 at the Costa Mesa theater. Beginning acting, movement for the actor. American realism and voice are included in the conservatory curriculum. The classes are de- signed for adults 18 and over desiring professional training. ALSO WINDING UP A lengthy engagement is the Huntington Beach P layhouse's productioa or .. Beglnner'i. Luck " Susan O'Connell, Hank Sorkin and Les Recd are featured in the comedy. Final performances will be given Friday and Saturday at 8: 30 in Suite 39 of the Seacliff Village shopping center on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue In Huntington Beach. Reservations 847-4465. SCR company member and conservatory director Lee Sballat and SCR vocal director James Wilson wlll be the course instructors. For fUrtber information on enrollment, caU the theater at 957-2602. • • CALI.BOARD Audition.'> ror Moss Hart's ORANGE COAST COLI.EGE will be offering two lheater productions this fall, one an original by OCC instructor John Ferncca which will be making its world premiere. com edy "U ght Up the Sky" will be held Monday at 8 p m. at the Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse on lbe Orange County f et1rgrounds dJrector Stan Wlas1ck Wlli be casting e1gbt men and four wom en from 25 year~ oC age up 'Moon' Causes Stor111 Bertolucci Tries to Achieve 'New Drama:' , VENICE. Italy (AP) - ·Bernardo ~rtolucci, the con- troversial d irector of "Lai.t Tango in Pans" and "1900,'' bas walked into the eye or another critical storm over bis new film detailing the incestuous rela- tionship of an uprooted, beroin- h ook e d son with bis opera soprano-mother. "La Luna," ("The Moon"), s tarrfog Jill Clayburgb, bas none or the daring eroticism of "Last Tango" nor the political n ag-waving of "1900," but it generated more conflicting com- mentary than any other film al lhe recent Venice Film Festival. THE FILM OPENS the New York Film Festival Sept. 28, before taking a plunge iD ·1.s. theaters. "It's a n eclipse. . . . '· "A pornographic comic strip .... " "A soap opera .... " "A Freuidan melodrama .... " wrote the Italian critics, who bad once made Bertolucci their darling. Alberto Sordi, the comedian, called it a film with alJ the mak- ings of a box-office success - "drugs. incest. .. and Giuseppe AWN OF THI DIAi>'" -,,, FltOM THE DIPTHS .. •t ''DIRr Mt "'LOVE& IUUITS .. -ntl LMITYYILLI HOUOR .. at OPE N DAil Y 11 JO MOITM DALLAS flOITY _ ............ PROm.'71 iL)'OUr gu6de to pro fooeball .c:tlon, fN9fY Saturday In the DAILY PILOT Verdi <the opera composer)." "LA LUNA" IS Bertolucci'i, rirst American-produced Olm, 'what be calls an attempt to create ''the new drama" after ''the new cuis ine. the new philosophe rs an d the new economics.·· The 39·year-0ld director un abashedly admits a decade of ps ychoanalysis sha rpened his chHdhood recoUections and sug· gested many scenes -such as u baby's bike ride under the moon with his molher, which opens the movie. ''I coo.sider psychoanalysis an instrument for knowledge, just like Marxism," Bertolucci ex- plains. "But l hope people don't consider this a treatise on analysis." THE FILM FOLLOWS Miss Clayburgb and New Yorker Mat- thew B a rry , 17, through Bertolucci's native Parma. Verdi's villa and past locat.ioos or "1900." In passing, Communist sym- pathizer ~rtolucci thumbs bis nose at both the American pro- d"ce r W>d the party Wll.b a rom· ical scene in which a BMW· dr1 vlng, well·dressed Com- munis t 1ndustnah st picks up Miss Clayburgh on a country ro ad and bra gs a bo u t -,wordfbhmg wilh Fidel Castro The vignette infuriated left wi ng Italian critics, and the par. ly organ L'Unila, fumed "To have thtS man as a comrade. even an imag i nary one. is depressing · · THE PLOT R EVOLVES around the return of a successful American opera singer to Italy with her son after the death of her husband. Alienated by Miss Clayburgh's neglect, the son turns to shooting heroin, drifts back and forth 10 tus a.ffecbons before d1scovC'r rng h is real 1 Italian) father. Much ot the sexual exploration or the reJationshtp between son and mother is left to the im- agination. un!Jke the explicit- ness of .. Last T a ngo" s till banned in naly .. La Luna .. drew an R rall•g in lhe Uruted States Fleh & Fryes .•. the meal that made Long John Sliver'• famous. Come on In and try It. Even when It's not on special, It's a steal. We give you Iota of reasons to love us . CWng<john SEAFOOD SHOPPES 3Hl HaL1r ...._ • C:.... Mele . ................ ..,._..._ ......... ....,,., mYICI ., ••••• IT'S BAct<I . ~\ W/111 . The-· ~ , ~-·~k4T .. .,. ~'~ ~J JUST YOU ~~.";.,".:: ~ ~ AND ME, KID •o ,,. •JO 10 • The s Cory ~ 1111-.U I ' \ continueii... tJw · (~A_ mvmERSW!DHE 'llillaJla -' WJAStH "' Plua ' ROCKY D DOM ~Mar~ n.r nur 11•1• 110•11"' DeLUISE sruFF .. , It's 1963 . • . . . .. . ... . . . . . --- ~ ............ 1.,. NATION Fe•da, Ba9deta Bit Kiwanian MERCURY SAVINGS ~~'1!!~..lll!"~oqgltt on Sne~h ~~will .. 11 ...... ....., •• •-n.en • 1M IUllCMon dub we Md thtl talk about Jotwt M9yNwd ~ Md IP9ftdlnQ yo.K way out of tr0Ub6t. IO thil ~ •• ,•• ~arter's Pro•le•} Heat lllne~s I Held Comr'fwn. NEW YORK CAP) -The beat exhauatioa that drove President Cart.er out ol b1a first compeUUve race ls so common amoac namers that lt'a an OC· cupalional illness, experts in aporta med.lcine aay. "Whal it comes down to la that anyone who runs in warm weather geta a certain amount of heal exha ustion. but most people tolerate il because the sweat mechanism la able to cool the body sufficiently," said Dr. Peter Hanson, bead of the Biodynamics Lab at the University of Wisconsin Center for Health Sciences in Madlaon. WHAT HAPPENED TO c~ ON Satur· day, Hanson and other eq>erta said, ii that be was exercising so hard his body couldn't set rid ol tbe excess heat. . When that happens, a runner develops what amounts to a fever -often u high u 101 degrees -F ahrenheit. The mus cles weaken, the runner feels diuy, and lf he keeps running he may go into a more serious state called heat stroke and lose COO· SCIOUSness. Carter's physician, Dr. William Lukash, stopped the president after the third mile ol ·.,, . a 6.2·mile race in Thurmont, Md . Lukasb said Carter was ca.Tu sweating excessively and bad become wobbly. But after being covered with wet towels, and after a dose of mtravenou.s fluids to replace the water be lost in sweat, Carter recovered and was pro· nounced in good health. THE EXPERTS AGREED 111AT IF Lukash had not stopped Carter. the preside.nt would have been in danger of going Into heat stroke -in whi ch the internal temperature exceeds 106.5 degrees and key body organs, including the brain, are damaged. Heat stroke can be fatal. But a runner can avoid heat lnJury by drinking Jots of water before and durl.ng a race and stopping 1f he feels trouble coming on. The early signs of trouble, according to Dr. H. Bates Noble of the Center for Sports Medicine at Northwestern University, include the euphoria that's sometimes called "runner's high," weak· ness, dizziness. nausea , goosebumps. chills or a ringing in the eal'S. * * * * * * Alaskan Praises Carter Jogging WASHINGTON <AP) -Prelldent Carter bu received words of eocouragemmt from a fellow runner and persistent political ertUe, Sen. Ted Stevens, R·Alaslta . "I feel it lakes a lot mare suta to atop a race ... than it would to coatmae, .. Stenm said on the Senate noor, speakinl ol tbe president's near collapse Saturday in a foot race. THE ALASKA SENATO& e.u onEN been sharply critical of Carter oo a number ol laaues, including tbe edmini•tratloa'a bandllng ol Aluka landa. Stevena, who often l'\IDI in the morning before going to b1a Se n a t e o ffice, s aid bia performance oft.ea la aff~ by fact.on such u tension or jet lag. · "I find I can't. run tbe dar after I get back from Allllb becaWM! ol that thine called jet lae," said the sea.tor. 1 ... 0 "8 ON& wm •A alnofa 09• SO, u tbe president la. I applaud iabl0 for tUlal hif..pbyal· clan's advice ud droppblc out ol tbe racfe, aald Stevena. He allo pralled Carter'1 lftartl to keep ln 1ood physical condtakll-tbroaO dlllJ a.me. Find Funny Feea ST. LOUIS (AP> -Pollee, aided bJ au, from a female elcort Ml'Ylee, U'ltlUd a mu who al· letedlJ bad belll pmr'd I IJt.. Loa9-ana • fltu&el mad PQtaa ....md. COUllMrftlt tuo bl::' Allll&RIT, 11 .... <AP) -War ,worllt wltb tile A'9hrtt·ltHecl "'".._ ot t&e Colt.a "'-W la two New Ca•'""' towm v.ww ...,.ee ~·••••· aeid 11 .. mw..m Club. ar• ll'1'al to pnwellt form• ..U•ar bia .,.. 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Reg. 3.81 ' , --. _,_........,.__..,... ... -.... ---· ··----.......... __ ........ ~ ~ -·· INSIDE: •Cheryl Romo •Erma Bombeck •Ann Landers •Classlfled . -........... . ONLY PtLOT Near the end of its more than 50-year-Hfe, the old Hollywood sign began falling apart as illustrated by the dropping ·o· here . • • • But the Memory Dangs On· T~ Orange Coast residents are mak- ing jewelry like tbis based on the old Hollywood sign. ,· By JUDITH OLSON Of tM O•llY ...... S'-ff \ Hollywood. Glitter and fancy trappings. Al· lure and fame. The big sign that once slood in the hills pro- claimed It all. Now that sign is ~one and a sleek new one is in its place, still givtng out the message of al· lure. But it's not quite the same. The old sign had charm and history. nostalgia and nuttineSs that the new one will never have. That old feeling is still around but it's in s lighUy different form. It's available from a new company in La Mirada owned by two Orange Coast residents, Bob Jones of Irvine and Tony Wood of Newport Beach. They purchased the old football field-siied sign and are cutting it Into small pieces lo make dog tags stamped with the magic name. The metal Is gold-plated and is hung on a chain for a handsome, funky piece of unusual jewelry. J ames and Wood fi gure they can m ake just 50,000 tags from what metal is salvageable. since much of it is bent and riddled with holes. Once they're through marketing the dog tags, they'll tackle revamping the rest of the sign: the massive pile of telephone poles, wires and poles that held it up and together. THESE ITEMS might someday become toothpicks, paperweights or plaques, Wood in- dicated. but they've only kidded about the possibilities so far. Why on earth would anyone want to buy a pile of junk that used to be among the most famous signs ln the world"> "I lived under 1t for 10 years." Wood said "We witnessed them tearmg 1l down We __J!lought it was ternble , that they crugbt throw 1t on the scrap beap " W~ contacted the Hollywood Cham ber of Commerce, wtuch owned the sign , to see af there was anything he could do with 1t An agreement was made that Wood and Jones could marl<et the sign but the chamber would retain the n ght to e1pprove any de~1gn Wood and Jones Dlight use. The s ign . whi c h once read "Hollywoodland."" advertised a real estate de· velopment m the 1920s and fell prey to the cle ments and mara uders. s ince 1t wa~n·t well con structed. It was bag as long as a football r1eld and as high as a half a field and me1de of l8·ge1uge steel. The partners spent a lot of tame. once the\ acquired the metal las t year, trymg to figu re out how best to treat at ONE OF THEIR friends. Wood swd. was talking to another friend at a soc~r game and the two accidentally turned up a solution for processing the steel. It is cleaned up, flattened and plated with 14-karat gold in plants an El Monte and San Gabriel. "There was no competition for the sign ." Wood srud. "Some and1v1duals wanted pieces of 11 but no one wanted the whole thing" A ·very small portion of it was stolen before Wood and Jones took possession and they have be<'n asked to .. ransom" the mtSSing pi~. but they·ve refused to play the game. ··Everything we have as authentic and that's ~hat's import.ant." Wood swd. They"ve tned several lunds of advertising campaigns cthey plan to sell ooly by mail or- der 1 and have had enough response lo keep them happ}. Wood i.aad ... There also as c,1gn1ficant anternallonaJ anterest." he added. e~penaJly tn Germany and England ·· Se\eral m ovie s tars ha ve already purchased the Jewelry. Wood s wd, but the com· pan-~ ~•II not reveal their adenllty. The nine ~'Opie who donated money for the new sign . including Terrence Donnelly, Giovan- ni '.\1a ua. Les Kellv cof the Kelly Blue Book >. I.enc Autry. II ugh Hefner Andy Willa ams· Warner Rrothc~ Records. Ahce Cooper and Denna~ Llbtke. wall be honored soon by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and receive free dog tags or their own. These rune could be called ln.le glitter rans because they she lled out between $25,000 and S27 .000 each to buy the new sign. It would have been cheaper lo order a dog tag by ma.a l from Wood and Jones. WorksHOp: ·Take ltly loke, Please ••• By DENNIS McLELLAN Of 1"9 Dally Pllel S- TWO years ago Brian Dameier won a Toastmasters humorous s peech contest in Palm · Springs. His subject was .. The Lost Art of Throwing Morning Newspapers." He based the seven·minute speech on bis boyhood experiences as a newspaper carrier. and. according to Dameier, tbe audience "died laughing.'' While the audience may have expired in a gale of guffaws, the 32·year-old father of two children felt Uke he'd died and gone to heaven. Afterward, a comedy writer offered him $200 for his speech and he was asked to auditit>n at the Laff Stop In Newport Beach. "It hit me that night that, 'Hey, you're fun· ny ,' " says Dameier "I thought maybe I could do this for a Uvtng." TWO WEEKS LATER he stepped onstage during amateur nJght at the Comedy Store in Hollywood. But there was a switch. This time the au dience didn't die. Oameier did. ''I talked four minutes before J even got a giggle,'' he recalls. "I never even saw anyone s mile the whole time." Despite the nightmarish reception. Dameier was not discouraged. He returned t o the a mateur night two more times: until be got laughs. And he since has discovered that anybody can learn to tell jokes. "Being a comedian ls one thing, but telling jokes is basic mechanics," he says. "U you master the mechanics, you may capture the spirit of comedy .. LIKE BALLllOOM DANCING you master the steps, then you catch a feel for it." Muterin1 the mechanics of humor is the goal Dameier C"lt rhymes with speaker for hire") baa for his three-hour comedy work.shop, A Time to Laugh, at Orange Coast College from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, Sepl. 2L The free workshop ls designed for those who want to use humor in writing or spealdnc and for those who just want to bone their funny bone. "I'm not really teaching people to be come· d.ians," says Dameler. "I help them use humor in communication. It's really one of the moet powerful tool.a and most people don't feel they can take advantage of it." Aa director of communications lot Athle&es in Act.ion, the a thletic ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ, Dameler frequently speak.a before civic and church 1rou ... LIKE MOST SPEAKEU, he clilc:oYered that humor is a desirable quality to ~eel into speeches. Dameir says that one ol the main reuoaa be'a IOU.en tnto comedy is that outside ol a cburcb moet peopl• aren't too lntAtnlted in beartq the Christian meuqe. "'ibat'a wby u athlet. we set cbueea to speak,'' be aaya. ''They •aat to bear IOIDetbina about athletes and then the1'll let U1 pr•mt our meea.,. ... He ft~ he must live people wUt t.beJ wut blfore they'll let him live &bem wbat be -••tL "U I make them laugh, then they'll listen to what I have to say," he says. Dameier joined Toastmasters three years ago specifically to develop his humor while spealdng. "I bad always made people laugh on acci· dent, but I wasn't oriented to making people lau•h oo purpose," be says. What be didn't learn about humor from penonal experience, Dameler learned from comedian Stanley Myron Handelman, who teaches a comedy class lo Loi Angeles.· "People can be tau1bt to use humor," aaya Dameler. "I leal'Ded and cte.eloped my humor and I know I can help other people." Durtnc bis worbbop Dameler deftnes com- edy <"It's the build up and releue ol tenaion") and UJ)llina bow to aee and ft.Del die bumOl'OUI aide to lite. ••1 OPEN TRB• UP to obnnat1oaal huruor," be aays. "A comedian la IOIDeoDe wbo diacoven tblnp we're not aware of, aucb u the tbin11 people do to stuff' a small salad plate at the 1al8d bar. ''U.....,..ath the laup la a truth about human nature." · W~ participants will learn bow to write...._ ol coatrut: tboM claulc one linen Uke "My Dellbbortlood •• 10 ._ ttaat we m• •,._at Heatioa bHH adool.'' Dameler recommeada looldn1 for the ludlclW at the ~ bJ llmPlJ thtnttn1 the QllPOltte of UM DG1'1Dal ft1 of tNnttn1. Pie· <lleCO...,Y.-P•O> ., \ • PCalC NO'l'ICB P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU\ •VllNIH PUBUC NOTICE • NAME STAllMINl TllO loll-•119 P<"•\On\ .,. 00•110 '•CTlTIQll •V51NaU Pl\•~• ft NAMa ITATeMaNT ' c FIA~T Ol~TR18UTIHC.. Ud '"" lonowt.., ,..,..,,, I\ Clolno ""''' O••l•Y Te"4K~. 1,.,,.., C•lllo•nl• u •t '771S TR•VPl. SCl!HE l.TO , 1110 Oa•IG S -· SSd Oakley Te< Slr.rP••1t 81•d, ltVI,.., C.e lllornl• 91114 ••<•, lr.1ne, Catllwnl• "''U Oa rrell E0w..-c1 Atkin•, lll30 IMh, P•-1• NI J--., U•' o.~ ... ,., Alls. N--1 Ba.ch, C•llfOflll• ns" rMt, I N ine, C<llll0tn1• '711S Tiii\ _,Mi>, "<OflOuCi.cl oy an 111 1111, ...,...,_, h conouctl'CI by •11 In· l•1ctue1. oi .. ctu•I Oe<rell AIUn> P-1• 1111 J-. TMt \IM-1 was fllecl with the '"" >l•I•"""'' wH llleG •ltf> 11w ountv Cl•rk of Or•n9* county on < w111~ c .. .-."' o.-c-•• on s.,, uo H, ''"· lfl'Tlbe< II ttn l'Uf1M Pvoll""<I Or-CAA>t Oelly PllOI, ~ U.JO 17-0ct • 1•1' l*-1' PUBUC NOTICE ------------ PtJau<: NOTI I • P\laUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •uSIHl•S NAME STATEMENT ,,.,. """'"""' °' .... c.... Dally "''°'· .... '9, t1 -S Ott. 4. If• ,.,, »71·1' -. ERMA BOMBECK Catnedu Workshop err.. Pap CU .. . tuN ptaylla ~ at a beauty ec:ntollt, roe exam· pie. Tllll CAN 81!: V88D eftec:tlvely in mak.lo1 memorablt obMrvaUou about IOllltrt.binl bJp· penln1 ln OW' Uves. H Y• D&llMter. To Uluatrate. he mtaUoMd Jane Fonda's comment aeveral month• a10 about tben· Secretary ot Eneray Jamt1 kblelinger: "Put· tin& Schleeln1tr ln char1• ol enerCY ia like put· Una Dracula lo charge of a blood bank." Dameler also heard radio personality Otck Wlttlnghlll comment that "~ Carter reshuf· nect hl11 cabtnet It wu like resbutrunc the deck chain on the nt.anJc ... ''Every day you 1tt a cbanct to say, ·rt wu about u ucltlnc u ... : •· oblierve1 Dameler. "But people HY the 1amt old trite 1tatement.1." BE IW WOUSHOP participant.I make up new oaee auch u ''It wu about u U(lUn1 as doln1 t bulk maUln1." "You work on your own 1tutr. then you've For Sale: &ot these lhlDp to UM lD ~ OWD circle," be.+::~~~~ 11aya. • _.,, Dameier. who recommtadl 1tartln1 1 humor rue. ·HY• be'• conat.anUy wrtU01 down fu.pny t.binp that be ..... htan or ruda Int.be newapeper. He bu about 4.000 Jokes and obeervatlona written on Index cards and labeled by topic. When.ever he needs a joke or anecdote to Uven up a speech he Juat Soet to the flit and pulls one out. Dameier believes that humor la a public s peaker'• moel powerful tool. He 11y1 lt wHl enable the 1peaker to attract and hold attention. It wUI help ...au t.he 1peaker and the audience and build rapport. It wUI help llluatrate and drive home a messa1e and it makes the audience remember the speaker and bll meuaae. Dameier aaya that everyone -e1peclally audiences -wanta to lau&h. "U you're 1oin1 to be in communications, you'd betier make them lauah oe they may not be around ror the end or the talk," be says. Memories and Dreallls By CHRISTOPHER CORBETI' ,.,_,.,.., ,., ... ..,,,.., M/\NC ll E STER . Conn . Gerard McDonaJd buys and sells memories and dreams an has shop. The Collt:clors' Comer, but he 10 s1sts it's not sad work "lf anything, it 's a happy business I'm pre· serving things that otherwise would have long !>mce du;appeared," s4ys the bearded, 65·year· old McDonald, who!>e wire-nm gla.sses and s mile make rum sttm lake a character out of a Dickens oovel "I reel in some respects that I'm a caretaker " Al the top or Maul Street in this old mill town. McDonald holds court In a sprawling warren. rilled w1th mlhtary antiques, clocks and costume 1ewf'lry, cameras arid clies packed W1th leather·bound volumes of the En· cyclopedia Britannica THE DUSTY CALENDAR that looks down from lhl' wall above Mc Ot>naJd 1s more than 20 )ear!> old marking, as the !>hop does another time "Pf"Oplc.> rom1• in hen.· and say 1l''> hh going into anutht•r "'"rid -.a)' MdXJOdld "'h<J !>f*nl 40 year!'> m the 1n.,ur1rn1•1· bu!>1n1•..,., !>t'lhn~ <'Ur ios1t1e!>on th•· s1dl' 1he~1de . Stnl'e ht!> 'i ct1rC"m1·nt thrt·l y1·:.tr!> a ~•1 MC'Donald hai. Ul'V<1tcd h1mM:lf lo hi!> IOH' of r.><J dltlt'S Ml'Donald. who C'al ls h1m~elf u IO\'t•r of h1.., tory, " -.u1r1111nd1•d Ii} rn1·m 11rati1ha or t1m•-" p~5l Case~ of old mili tary dec-orat1ons. nbbon., and medal'> ;md J "'ull ('IJ \'!•rt'd "'llh '"'orti.., :.nd ht-lmeL'i re<' all 1 .... 0 ~·cnlur1t:., of"' <ir:. "t HAVE fiiOMf;TfflNG from alm~t e~ery war," ~ay., Mc Donald. v.hO'>C r11l11·,·tw11 •1f m1hlal) art1facLc; pre ddtcs the Amen C'&n <'l\1l War and includes the war 10 Vietnam .. People sell these things and sometimes 11 ·., tragic." he adds. pointing lo an array <if medals, "They wer<> so d1Htcult lo earn " "I've had Medals of Honor .. and scores \ of Purple Hearts." he recalls. McDonald is a buyer as well as a seller ··1 spend as much time buying here as I do selling," be says with a laugh. stopping to hag- gle with a would·be rock musician hoping lo peddle an electric guilar McDONALD SELLS M USICAL instruments, too And radios. "It's not a pure antiq'6e shop, if 1t were t couldn't stay in business," says Mc~a&4, fd· ding. "I try to have somethlnl roe everi~. • McDonald has in stock curt~itles. rau1Uii from a pa.tr of stutred aUipton to a ~ en. titled ''Comic Soogs for the Ullulele " He also bolds to an increasingly unusual philosophy for doing business "H a person isn't com pletely satisfied I re· fund their money No reason has lo be given." he !>ays "I regard plel..l>mg people as more important than making a i.alc " And Mc·Donald admit!. t1dJne:.~ 1~ not h°h long l>Ult "TifERf: ARt: MAN\' TlllNGS that I \I.' rnO\ ed around lhul I '~ e lonR !'l ln<'e forgotten th111 I hJ\ t• ht• <'Otl r••rl1.... n11tm~' that hrow:o;1n1• t 1ir111~1I } ...i-.•kN., ofh'n find art1d1•.., h1· h11., lon j.! inc·\· m1.,l.11d \fc L>on:..ld • ., n1J pu::.hovcr "'hen 1l l'Ome~ tu Y>ht•PhnJ.: and d1•al1n~ I d11n t JHJ~ for "h.1t -.om1·lhin~ I!'> worth I hJ\ •· t11 hu~ 11 for le-.'> ,;1nd :.ell ll for wh<Al 11 ., .... orth," tw 1•xpla1n.-. to the rock mus1c1an with the guitar To a young man, with an ilrmlo&d ot n~d hook' !vf r Onnald peers 1n·t°'r hi" wire rrm ll I :><1~("'' and ach ,.,e., ·•Money Is to be <;pent wmetlm~ 1mpract1ca ll v " Old 'Treasures' To Be Shown ..J At Newport Art Musellill Sevent<•t>n th and 18th (•entury ant-1que". Spanish tapestries, /\mencan C'Ul gl:si.s and English brru;b are JUSt a few of the Item!> to be exhibited at the Sec-ond Annual Antiques Show and Sale at the Newport Harbor Art Museum Friday through Sunday, Sept. 23. Twenty-one or the 41 dealers exh1b1ting at the mu.seutn will offer treasures created before 1830, the dale generally accepted as marking the beginning of the industnal revolution and the end o( lhe era of cr&ftsmen who wrought and c arved wood by hand. The museum is al RSO Snn Clemente Dr 1n Ne wport Beach lnformat1on 1s :sva1lable al 759·1122 The show wlll be held Crom 11 a m. to 9 p m. Friday and Saturday. and from 11 a m lo 5 pm Sunday Adm1ss1on 1s S2 ror museum members and $3 ror non-members The antiques show and sale, sponsored by the Museum Council of the Art Museum. will raise fund~ for the operational expenses or the mu!'ieum. wh1 <.'h ts a non profit institution sup· ported by friends and member.; Profits from the benefit will be matched on a thr~·to-One ratio IJy u grant from the Na· t1onal Endowment for the Arts. Vi31tors may also attend a series of lectures at the Pacific Mutual building located across the street from the museum. Topics to be cov~red Friday are 18th Cen· tury Enal.Jsh Furniture. What to look for and what to euard aganst. at 11 a.01. and Ntiw England Furniture of the 18th Ceotu,y. ~ ~1al History. at 2 p m Saturday lectures are Collect1ona of Amen can Salver al l1 a.m. and R4ruuuaoce Art and the Modem Collector at 2 p m. Sunday lectures are Made After the Best Manner 18th Century Household Furniture from New York. Ph1ladelphla and the South at I 1 a m. and the Future of Oriental Rugs at 2 pm Ekvators Need 'Ice Breaker' The first tame I became aware of how in llmidating elevators really are was back in 1952. I had been to the doctor's offi ce !sixth floor> and my husband was pacing the hallway. ··What did b• SI.,)''!'' he asked. "The doctor s.Ud I wu g-oiog to have a .. ·The elev a tar door opened and we both got on and mechanically faced the front without ex· presaloo. We rode six floors in complete aileace. The doors opened in the lobby We walked.olC and l said," ... baby." 80MEWHERE IT 18 WIUTl'EN that no one talks on elevators. lt baa nothing to do with betoe around 1traogen. We t.alk to one another al football games. •tores. and bank•. But the moment aevtral people enter a little tlublcle and U.. doors clOle, we all stand there racto1 tbe Hm• direction wlth our ey• slued to the Ught panel like we are awailina the MCGnd coming. l feel people want to ch1n1e. but no oae has the aut.a. I 8ENIE THAT more and mo,. people ate beginning to look at. one another on the t ltvator, but a• aoon u they art cauaht they Ul,ume the old monk-•t·prayer 1tance. Somewhere it 11 wrltitn th•t II indeed someone la.lb on an eleva&or. It mual be lo a wblapw, andODlyONE PERSON AT A TlME. The others mual stand around and pretad t.h.ey can't hear blm or walt for u openlq. BecaUM elevaton an bulcaUy boriAI, I've been t.mDted to provide t.uera • I •te.f • like "Wbet Aidtew Youna really •aid•• ... tell you 19"" ... E .... a • .. IN!elc OT ... And he's se1Un1 g~ for 7$ c..U 1 1&.Uoa ... UNLEADED " 111 favorite 11. "You eat and dnnk eYeTY· tblnt aodloseslx pounds a wetllc." IT'S lllDICULOU8 WREN you think about It. Here we all are thrown together, our bodies touchLna one another < I once uked 1 man draped over my shoulder what bla favorite 1llver pettMn wu). and the only exchance we have It wt.en tM door opens and someone •bout.a, ''ComlDI out.. pleue." Liit week r entered an elevator and it wa1 die 11me old 1t.ory unUI a man cot on with a lltbactd•ar A voice came from the corner, ''Tbtre'• no smoklna on elevators " "Who 11id?" 1rowled the ct1ar tmour. "I SAID," camt Ute vole.. "I'll thank you not to exhale. " "1'11 thank you &o aatnd your own business." "How would you Ilk• me to make an ubtray out ol your facet" The entire elevator ume alive wtth coa- troveray M each OIM cboM up a 1lde. YCIO ... , All eleuton Med It an "Ice brealler." 1 -....... _,,_.., ---··-----·--·-· .. -·- OiERYL ROMO I ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE Thuraday. September 20, 1979 DAIL. V PILOT Q ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..--_,,..., - Who Can Refuse Charlton Heston?· An lndividual today has no nffd lo ever leel a l•clt of ldenUty You ne6d only to read your m..tl and answer your telephone to find out how important you ue to a multitude of olh rs "I guarantee that il at any time. for any reason. you are less than completely satisfied, AFI will refund your entire dues payment -not ju.st part of it. ALL of it." Charlton went on to say that if I joined his group I wou ld receive, for a n unspecified s um, a monthly magazine about the mm industry -and an occasional sneak preview. He was selling tickets ror the 'annual policemen's benefit and he was sure he "could count on me" to fork over $10. And the multitude wan1.& 110meUun6( they feel only you are able to aive m oney. In return for your money. the multitude promises that you wUI Ql"Ow as a human bel~g by rudmg a magazine or &H.ir(bulnc new eookware or by buying a lot in the desert THE OFFICER DIDN'T even care lf l personally at· tended the benefit because he was giving me an opportuni· ty to sponsor three other persons who could attend. On the same afternoon, I received a letter from the Smithsonian Institution in Wasbi.ngtoo, D.C. He was offering m e the chance to help someone less fortunate-than myself. AS A Pal ME EXAMPLE of lhls human potential movement . I would li~e to tell you that <.:bar lton Heston himself has asked for my help. · Yes, Charlto'n Heston. the Ben Hur. one of my favorite actors and the image T fell m love with at the age of 14. needs me. It was addressed to "Dear Fellow Citizen" and said that I was one of "l ,600,000 other prominent Amencans" being asked to donate a "most modest" $12 for a year's isubscript.ion to the Smithsonian magazine. These are the kinds of requests that warm lhe patnot1c heart and elevate the cultural spint. How can anyone re· ruse? It was a stressful ni ght. l tossed and turned and wrapped the s htets tignUy around me while I tried to decide what to do. Charlton needed me and the Smithsonian relt I was prominent and the carpet woman wants to help me and the police department is giving me a chance l;i is almost personal letter read in part "We have selected you to receive this invitation by careful examination or hundreds of sources. Your back· ground indicates a likely appreciation or the value and potential of film and television in our country. . . "I want you to know. up front. that AFI <American Film Ins titute) membersh.ip is not ror everyone. But you have every reason to find out if it's right for you becaUSJ? there is no risk. THAT EVENING I received a phone call from a woman who called me by name and asked 1f ~he could bave the privilege of cleaning my carpet. Then the phone rang again. I was beginning to feel a beady sense of seU worth when the second caller. lhls lime a man. called me l>> name. The problem now seems obvious: I have entangled mys elf in a labyrinth of guilt feelings because of calculat· ed appeals to my wallet routed ever so carefully through my psyche. Such entanglements -ii not coupled with a massive dose or assertion training -could lead to emotional over· obligation and definite financial ruin. ( Borosrope FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 By SYDNEY OMARR ) ARIES I Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Forces tend to be scattered piece together bits or information and you will come up with complete story. Gemini, Sagittarius and the number 3 figure in your personal scenario. One who relies upon you confides weight problem. TAURUS t Apr. 20·May 20): You break free from restriction s . Accent on speculation. change and intensified relations hip. Young person expresses admiration. Older member of opposite sex reveals feelings in a dra matic way. Scorpio native figures prominently. GEMINI <May 21.June 20): One who pre- viously was secretive will now want to ·•spill the beans ... You may have to retrace some steps. Do so in thorouJ:h, methodical manner. A writ· ten communication serves as verification of a property proposal. The number 5 could figure prominently. CANCER <June 21.July 22>: Relatives, close neighbors may appear to converge on you Key is to maintain balance, e motional and otherwise. Be diplomatic without abandoning principles. Read Gemini message for valid hint. Change in lifestyle is due. Welcome it. LEO <July 23·Aug. 22): Don't fall prey to phony get·riCh·quick schemes. See situations. people as they ar e, not merely as you wish they migbt be. Emphasis on personal possessions. recent acquisitions and "missing links ." Define terms. check source material. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: This is power· play day. Know it. accept responsibility, meet challenges in direct, confident manner. Cycle re mains high judgment. timing are on target Create your own traditions. You are making an Impact -know it and act accordingly. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Charisma soars; you learn secret of getting your way. Aura of mystery proves beneficial. Don't tell all you know. Maintain illusion . One recently confined to home or hospital provides valuable informa- tion. The number 7 figures prominently. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Read Libra m essage for special hint. You have ability now to pers uade, sway, sell and wi n friends and in· flue nce people. Leo. Aquarius pe rsons play s ignificant roles in a new project. You can becom e more independent in thought and ac- tion. You'll be hailed as a pioneer! SAGITl'ARIUS tNov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Establish territorial rights. Protect assets. Gain coopera- tion or professional s uperior. Map course to goal : your position is due to be elevated. One who understands "money game" will share a valuable secret. CAPRICORN I Dec. 22oJan. 19): Travel. communication. longrange plans dominate your personal scenario. Elements of luck and timing a re on your side. Opportunities abound; be selective. AQUARJVS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emotions could cloud logic. Know it and protect sell in clinches. There is difference between love and intrigue. Know· it and act accordingly. Reject the superficial. PISCES (Feb. 19·Mar . 20>: Recent setback could now boomerang in your favor. A written agreement, once considered a detriment, may now prevent a loss. ..... " .... ---. •~1ce•,a.lle: 1111o!t 11111t -"°""' "TtlJI WOfllall Tr"""'O ISllN¥1- CourMSlft &ell lmp!Oi-~ arid ltblllll'll TtdW!tqWI llelO 1°" -II YCM ,,.,,_. Sl'fCIAl ~S NOW fOIMIG hsy llllliOll tlilfll Mii ,,.. .... MllYl!lons '""' .... nl . ..-111 I"" flltMMI lftll¥M. 6iMlrt ~ ............. -.... Ore ... CouMy: #3 Town & Country 547-8221 He introduced himself as a police omcer and he said he needed my help. Perhaps I should write Charlton back and tell him I only go to movies where slrange·looking men in black trench coats sit alone in the front rows. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Will amputation of the male sex organ stop male baldness? I heard from a reliable source that this is a medical fact. I believe it has something to do with the hormones and glands that control both hair growth and fertility. I need to know also if this type of surgery will make the voice higher or produce other feminine characteristics. Find out. too. please. if, after amputation. lhe bald spots wHI begin to grow new hair A friend or mine said he knew or a case where It worked. Please don't tell me to ask a doctor I a lready have, and he answered me as if l was some kind of nut. Hurry your answer. I am - DEPENDING ON YOU DEAR DE P ENDING: Anyone who would consider self·mutUallon, for any reason, should get psych.iatric help. At once. NOTHING will stop the natural balding pro- cess, whJcb is almost always an inherited tnlt. And, please, dear readers, don't send me clip· pings ol ads that promise magical restoratJon. If you believe that stuff, I have a lovely s wamp in Louisiana I'd like to sell yoa. DEAR ANN LANDERS: May l unload a s mall gripe that is making a dent ln my profits? I own a s malj candy store in Oregon. You would not believe the way people noochalantlv help themselves to my jars of candy. Large candy stores of~en give samples, but T can't afford to. What's more, everyone doesn 't have dean hands. I cringe when I see people reach in one jar. then another. Usually a "taste" is enough to satisfy their sweet tooth. so they don't buy anything, or they'll say. "Gee. this is good ... how much is it?" Wh en I tell them the price they say, "That's too rich for my blood. ha, ha," or some other stupid remark. Please print this letter so the people I'm talking about will see how it looks from the othe r s ide of the c ounte r . -ALMOST BANKRUPT Wf'ddinq and engagement announcements run on Sunday rn the Dmly Pilot f'orms are available al all Dally Pilot of/1.ces or by calling the f"eatures Depart· mrnt 642·4321 To avmd d1sappmntment. proSJ>ectwe bndes are remmded to have thtm wedding .~tones. with a black· and·wtytt> gtnss11 n/ the bnde or of the couple. to the 1''eaturt'S f)epart ment one week before the wedding l';ngayement annnuncemrnts. unth black-and white q/us!..-i/ nf the futurP bnde or the couple. must bt' rect:tucd f>T/ tht' f 'eatures DPpartment su u-eeks be/ore the weddrriy date Ann Loaders DEAR ALMOST : Sorr~ about the self· service clods. but I'm mort> concerned about those dirty hands that are contaminating your mer chandise and posin~ a public health pro· ble m . Have you thought or ini.talliog some at- tractive wire mt'sh or a glas~ window betwf'e n the walk-in customers and those tempting jars? l 'se your imal(lnation, frif"nd -~ou're bound lo come up with something. DEAR /\NN LANDERS I ha\e read many lette rs in your column over the years from pt:o· pie who are bugged b:o fnends and relatives who a re never on time My complaint 1s the OP· posite . What can I rlo about a close fnend ~ho a lw ays arnves early" I don't know whether she gets a ki ck out of c atch in~ me in a 10 year-old kimono or what. Yes terday we were ~otnjt to,a luncheon together and s he showed up at 11 30 instead or 12 15 p m I had a mudpack on my face and my hatr was in roller~ lf there's a solution to the problem. r·d bke to hear it Hints don 't help l'"·e tried . DESPERATE JN DELAWARE DEAR OE PERATE : SWp hiJltlng a.od teU her nat out you wish !ibe'd stop coming early bec ause It makes yoo uncomfortable to know someone is waitlng. If tht' 1'-oman insists on arriv· Ing early. in spite of your objections, don't respond to the doorbell until you gel good and ready. CONFIDENTIAL to Right is Rl"'l and There's Nothing in Between: Sorry, but the person's feelings should be considered. No one likes to be corrected In the pre~nce or others. ll won't kill you to let bis participles dangle and the Infinitives lie there -spUt. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY '-'IRIC SALE W""9 Y• W.t TM Int I '22 H~ ll•d. C4ttfo Me-so -S41·1I56 Fashion Show See 1a1es1 Fall artire this Fn I 7 30 oml and Sal 12 & 3 omJ 1n lhe Huntington CenrPr Mall Also nursery rhym+> I fasruons <ti 1 30 on Sat & Sun Beach Blvd & 405 Fwy l'AHI< I l(HI • MEDICAL MART M! !JILAl I<. SlJHf ,I< :11 SLJPPl I!~ Postme•tectomy? A na:ural breast dl'.'IC!> noc nave a S4"am Wh\ h 0 u I d <1 oostma&tecromy breasr form have ont-? New. seamless Breast r. Form ~ has , .... natural ' feet _ ThP Yours Truly• narural·lfow breast form by Jobst 1s a cendN soh envelooe ol seamless silicone filled with a •of'c1a1 gPI that W1'1gn-; lhe -;ame and moves the same as a na1ural brf'asr II •S worn righl against the skin 1n vour lavoroce bra no ooci..et.s extra straos t>ags o r covPrtl"OC. Th., Your~ Truly breast form 1ha1 shapes itself w11h 1np t>alanced behavior of a naiural breass is available in th1rlePn bra and cuo s11es Ask to took at one today J61 HOSPITAL ROAD• NEWPORT BEACH b42·9t02 FlllAL 3 DAYSI s2so,ooo REMODELING SALE SA . VE•,.50% 0.-................. ,.,..., .. "" .... .... thre• ... •ut tlle store Oii 1111111y of our I ftM ........ CHINA, CIYITAL, llLYll, POICILAINI, allll ether 1tft lf9ml. SALi ENDS SATURDAY, SEPTIMIER 22 -DftCt Sf TUR PflVI uon SOUTH COAST PLAZA• COSTA MEM, CA. 92626•(71')·.S.O 2627 The Opals of Oaobe< collecnO<l . Feorunng !he spectoculor Flowpr of Shohmor comes to Orange Lounry only 01 Jewels by Joseph Ths doz zhng collecnon of~ wilt OE> dis ployed with a huge pre-Holiday seleCT1on of exqu1s1te opol jt>Welfy and loose srones OV011oble for '-Ole. Opal ourhonry John LeSovvoge will be 1n rhe srore along with our , of expen gemologl~ 10 on· swl?< y<ii quesnons obour rhe5e beounful stones ... Only or Jewels byJ~ Tuesday, October 2 through Sorordoy, October 6 DM.YPILOT Thu.-.V, ...,..,,.., IO, ttrrt Promoters Big Winners . In Pag eants CUERRY HILL. N.J <AP> Mlaly Murr 11 hUt~ up her evelllnl 1own and climbed atop • chlr to rouM the t'1 UflMjlt lMD·al• 1trla at her feet to 1J1p oe 1ml&e. and &kip Joyously into th• hnate ol \be Mll.t T n USA. New Jn1ey patttanL And rememMr," Mlfly crted. "n<> mat ter who _.a.Uls away walh the crown. every 1ln1le oa.e or you are q~n• Jutt for betnt beA 1" •ISTY. A STAJ't' AIDE PO& Miu T n VSA. 11 an old band Al 19, she'~ roml)f'ted ln ti btlauty pa1eant.s Som e asked her to pay an Mlry fee and ·H•ll 1d\•ertam1 for lhe pro1ram, aome 11ked h"r- lO do noOuntc but •m•J~ ' Reauty paaeant ry h u a welled 1oto ,. tllult1rrullioci-clollar lnduatry Some P•&un.._ lU4: ndm~cl profi~ -1>y publlcl'llJ\t apon.aors who foot !Jt\' bills O\beni prorll dlr.elly. by taklo1 &n money from starry.eyed elrls. dotJn& plllr"nu. and thei1r ·o m murulles. The M iss Teen USA P•K Mnt las t month WM' be first that l8 year old M arg•r"t Kulak of Man .. me. NJ . entered. When a letter cam~ Inviting 1er to compete, her-pucnlb put up lh $200 anlry ee "l 'D ALWAYS WANTEU TO B E 1n ll tege ant." she 111ud •·1t '1> cvt!ry l\merk»n 1ld 's .fr~am I got this lctkr uru1 I riK•lrt.'<I If I wa11 good ·nough to be u i,tltlt· fan&h~t . I rnuld be good •nough to wan '· This 11> how Mar.:ar\'l t•umC' to ret·eiv(' thul In ·1tat1on, 1tC('11rthn~ lo (tl11111t Wood11\J(, the dlre(:tOr Jthe·Ncw Jers ey pai.:Nrnt "Nine rn11ntht. in t1d vttnt'e, we st•nt hlerally ousands of lt•1t1·r' to 'l'hooli.. ministers, model· J:: and dann "·h1H1I'. ask 111.: tht•m to recommend :irl!>," Mrs Wooding :-,u1d "Th1:11 a seleclJOn com- 01ttN.' scrct•n<•d tht• girls' apphcat1ons" The comm1ttt.•t.• n·Jl·«ted ~nrts under-14 or over 8 and girls who n•1}(irtt•d u f(nde average below a l. !.he said Th<· rC''>l "t•rc nollfaed that they had ieen selected as "f1nuhsts" in the stale pageant. "MY PARENTS WE RE SO PROUD," s aid .nother contestant. l>iane Chiola of Highland 'uk 'They were bragi.:1ng lo everyone. J felt hke 1 special person " Like DlanC'. most of tht> 97 girls persua ded '>Cal bus~sses to pay their $200 entry fees. In Te· um. the p;igeant ~cot a sponsorship certHicah:,-a r:ee 1wgeant µroJ:ram . and two tickets to tht- 1a~<'ant • ~ r~ Woot11n~ ~11!>0 1n v1tcd the girls to sell pro •ram adt. Jt'!> not req u1rtd. !>he wrote them. but '.iris selling eight pagci. win a free trip. to lhe la wai1 pal(cunl and those selling Sf'Ven pages get 1 trip to tht· Alaska contest. The girl who sold the nost would b<: n a m ed "Miss Hospitallly -New lersey" T he 97 finaht>ts s old 43 pages of ads worth ut east $10.SOO Tht• pageant also took an $19,400 1n ·nlry fN!l:>, $5 a head for <Jn audience of about · ,000, and an untold amount at $2 50 each for pro· :r ams and mcmi>ntocs like the $18 50 Jackets a nd ,5 1' shirt.'I bearing lht• «onte'it's emblem The :ross ta ke in New Jcr..,cy'> A conserva tive ..11umate: $35.000. THE PAGEANT'S EXPENSES INCLUDED • taff travel. program pnntmg costs. bed and board or two nighL'i for the finalists and staff. and 1r llf"'L Mrs Woodmg, a ... hart'holdcr in the Miss Teen !SA Corp . would only '>ay sht• makes a "decent 1vrn~" from the pagt-crnl Except for s mall d1ffcrcnres. M1!'.s Teen USA , MiKs United Tecna~er and Miss National Teen· Jgcr operate 1dcnllcally Th<' United pugcanl requires girls to bring white hoots a nd poin ts out that they're sold by a North Carolina firm which, said state director Karen Kilby. c ha rges $22 Miss Teen USA makes no s uch recommendations. llUSDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF GIRLS enter pageants big and sm all, more than can be counted -every year. Bul not all pageants charge ent ry fees and urge entrants into sales feats. Nol all aim to make money. Both Miss America and Miss Junior M.las are nol·for-profit. The Dr. Pepper-owne d · Miss Teen age America doesn 't have nol·for·proflt tax status. "but it's run that way," 1aJd Mac Martln, a vice president. J unior Misa he.adquanen aelect.s local groups1 to run preliminaries, said Vice President R.C.1 Laulen. If entry fees are c bar1ed. he said, the ,)ocal organizers a re required to flnd lhe contes- 'J*'Du' sponsors. He added, "We don't allow any :iatrl to pay to get into this thing." Mias America c hief Albert Marks says local pageant.s are m eted out to civic groups, often lo Junior Ch amber of Commerce chapte rs. '1'HER E AR E NO ENTllY FEES," Marks !lays. "If there's a profit on the state or local level, ll 1oes to lhe civic group's project.s." Some pageant.s Miss Teenage America, Mlaa USA and Miss Hemisphere among them - 1ell prellmloary pageant franchises lo civic groups, free-lance pageant produce rs or bu.si· a e1aea: Miss Teen age America franchisea sell for between $1,SOO and $3,000, Martin aaJd . He said 9S •percent are bought by Dr. Pepper bottlers, who uae lbe contest u a "pro motion." The pageant is Ht up, Martin said, so "there Is no reason for a tir l to spend any money · · Al Roselli of Miss Hemisphere aald fran chises are aold for $750 and franchise owners profit by aelUng program ads, programs and admission tickeu. But he said he dumped a Florida franchise owner who gave spec1al lrcalment to lhe girls who attld the moet ads. "HE GOT .. l&ED roa IT AND be was sorry lte wu fired becaute he made SS0,000 ln hia state," .OMIU 9dded. What '• ln It. for lbe 1lrls? For lbe wlnnen, trlse1 -1cbolartblps, wardrobes, l riJ>I. Mia• ll•milpbere quMDI wln diamond watcbea, c1r1 d more RoMW Hid. Tbe former Junior Illas, 18-year-old Susan rvath. woa a four-year coUece 1cbolanb.lp aod ooo 1be plau to use for law 1cbool. But If 1he 'baa111 ta.r mind about aebool, Lauten aald, lbe aab "l oet back lnto o ur foundaUon." JI MJN Teena1e America doesn't co to school, atd Mac Martin, 1be lo1es her acholarahlp prbe. "at'• alto the rul• at tbe Mlal Amertcu pa1eant, ,.Id Maru , &IN_. there'• "dire~·" : TD&E Aa S NO 9T9INGI AftACB&D to Iii Teen USA'I ·~·· -MOO for 1tate en and t ll,000 fw U.. MtkMa•l qUM9, 1ald n Woodlftl. That'• true, too., at Miu Umvene PfiM ..,...,, 1ald chl9f .,... .. oftleer Harold ~otaaHr, because. ''J think a llrt II ~ to Mr money, and a ll the money, that lbe woa. ----~~-, Af'WI ....... ..... ..w ... d So uth Al111.·u has pluc:cd lruvt!l r~~tr1c· t1u 11 b on h t>1trl tr u n s plu n t u1onet•r <'hrt!>l rnun U<1rnurd. uhovE>. bt•t·t1UM' of 111~ d cfomw of fornwr In forrn utlon St•1· 1 t•t .1n 1'>.tht•I Hhoodn· Foreigt1ers Hold.in~ S tate Lan d l•'H ESNO t/\1'1 M 11r1• th 11n 212.000 1H·r1•' of C"1thfur111u farmlun1I an· own<•d by foreign an vcstors, uccordang to n· ports filed with the Unit ed States Department of Agriculture . T he foreign holdings are worth $273 million. mostly in the San J oo quin and S a cramento v a lleys. lhe reporth compiled by McClutchy Ne wspapers sho w MORE THAN on.- fourth of the total, fi0 .000 acres.-1s in Kern Counly . the fis;tures show O ther for(;'J~n O"Wnc-d acr~age totals. by 1•mm ty. lasted in ug n«ullun· dt>parlml·nt ri•1111rt~ r" q u 1 red u nti l' r 1 h·r Agnculturnl Fort•ign In vestment D1 sl'losur1• Act. arc KINGS, 30,3"7 a,.rc·..,. Fres no. 20,34K. T1·lwm;1 , 16.957; Tular ... 13,420 , Sac r a m e n to. 7,4 fl5 . Me r-ced. 5,983, San Joa quin , 5.798. M adera. 1.779, Stamslaus, 1.191 San Be nito , 3.774 acres ; Yuba. 3,483. Sul ter-. 3.471 . nuttc , 3,14:.!, Sonoma 3,047. Glenn. Z.609: Napu, 1.699. Men doc1no . 1 .~IJ4 , Sl'llano. 1.417 . Yolo. S.S9. l.a~s.:n. 853 , S1nra. <!40 EI Dorado. 146 , Colusu, 11i TWO COMP i\ N I r.:.; with par-t1 al owncr'>h•p by foreign in terest~. Producers Cotton 011 Co of F resno a nd Shell Oil Co. of Houston . Tcxa~. own 75,000 acres In the San J oaquin Vullcy A maJority of Shell's stock is owned by Shell Oil Co . o f the Netherlands. Pr-oducers ls a s ubs idiary or Bangor Punta Corp.. of which a Weflt German firm bolds a 9.3 percent interest. PUC Ends Phone Co. Ad Rules SACRAMENTO 1/\P I -The s lllte l'ubllc U tilities Commission will end it.s SJ.year -old regulation of advcrti11ing in tele phone compAny yellow pages next yeur. The r egula tor y law was repealed when Gov. Edmund Brow n Jr . s igned SB301 by Sen . Alfred Alqu1s t , D·San Jose. The meMure was s up- po rte d b y the PUC. whi ch r e gulateR the rates and content or ad· ve rlls lng in telephon e directories. The reguJation was or· d e red in 1926 by the s tate S upreme Court, which aald directory ad- verllsin1 wnded to be a m onopoly. AJquillt contended lbat .,tnce then, compeUtive forms of advertlalot have 1pnan1 up In radl~. te levl1lon, new1Jpaper1 and ma1ulnes, aK well as com mercial dire<:,: torle1. ~ Farmer Named SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmunct Brown Jr . b a1 n amed a Woodland 1raln farmer to Lbe uatt Air Be101,ar cea Board . J a m 1-s t. e a t h e r • opet'at.-l,JDO au.. ln t.be 8uUer' buln. NATION I CAREE~S The ....... Martietplece on the 0taftl9 Cont DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Fl Id 'Unllmlted' Librarians nave CliOice By JOYCE L. KENNEDY O~ar Joy~•: Ottter tllu worts lo • Ubruy, •hal \'ould I do wtU. a Ubra ry acleaee cleared l: o .. Olympia , Waih. rurole CW1hmo11e hu some ldeu. A Ubrartan- lurnc\I executive. she Is vice president of Baker & Taylor, tht nation's largest book wholesaler. C u s hfllore says a crowing number of llhrurl•uu. urc desertmg the "tttacks" for s uch alternatlvu rtclds as publishing. lhe inlormaUon in· dustry und hbrary services and s upply firms. ANY Ot' TIIESE J OBS. CUSH•O•E says, ln· l.'lud1n.c tbQsu a{ her company. paraJlel work 10 hbru1~ sclPcHng UUes for purchase, buildinc duta bases a nd cataloging a ct.1v1llea. The workplace 1s diffe rent but similar tedmlcal ex· Pl'rt1sc 1s net'<led 0th ·r Jobs m the business world combine pro· fc:sMonal llbrnry s kills wilh managerial. creative. murkt•tani.: una sclUng tnlents lJl s uch positions as ;.ulrnlrustrator-, public relations writer. marketing dlrPr l o r uod s ales n·pn·sentatlve Why the mushroom [ r ~ o r-ERS ] in.c anterl'ISl in br-oader ~- huriions ·1 Among rea· ---------~ hon s the lilJrury JOb 11 wrkl•l 1s dwindling , librarians, nearly 85 percent of whom arc frmalc. arc being a He<:ted hy social 1·hungc leudmg to ullered career uspir-ations TUE l.IBRARY SCIENCE-T RAI NED ex t·1·ut1 Vt' ~av~ thl' advantages of the corporate world 11wl11d1• lugh1:r salarws, a nd l>O met1mt:l> bonusei,. .. 1urk , 1·ars m11l other perks f'':1vorahl<' advancem ent opportunities are <•notht·r µlus. <'ui;hmore says. noting that o ne hbranan hirt•d hy Haker & Taylor four years ago 11> a vicC' president for an academic book dls· tnbulor And rather than sealing off pathwa_ys into tr ad1t1onal library careers, b us iness exposure probably will add to an ind1viduaJ·s marketab1hty .,hould the pcrson wanl to return to a library s et 1mg UreakanJ: mto the business world from I.he library community can be a problem because l•mployn!> tend to ster-eotype libr a rians as lat•kadaaMcal book custodians ruther than hud 1lnv1ng, profit onent<:d bul:>1nesb types SO C't:SllMORt: ADVISES SWITCHERS 111 thorriughly analy1.l· lransfrr<ible skills and traits n•M111rcf'fulne!':t~. manag1·rial ability organ1za· ll<rnal ~ktlls and as~1gnm 1•nt rollow·lhrough, for In 'tann· Tht•n y11u'll tw b<'tlt•r abl~ to provide an t«rµrc·tal11ms of focl'i that ..,how you are quahfu·d tu think 1n ttrms of the hollom line In acld1tion lo rescarehlllg lechn1que!> 111 the best J<1b hunt manual!'>, Cushmore sug~t~sL'> that .1:-µ1ra n14 cxeC'ut1ves s«a n uds an µrofesswnal puhlleatwnl:> and talk w~.h llbranan1> 1n bus iness JOhs tht·y attend profrs~ional conferences or-can hl· located through graduate school a ssoc1atJons RF.ADf.'I< SER VICE To obeam a COf'!/ of o 20-~t' /JOoltet .. Super Careers in ln/onnalwn Sctt'net>." /mm thf' Amencan Socuty for lnfcmnatwn Sew-net>, nic&ou o 11amped. Sf'lf-Oddressed. lnng tdute n~~ wtlh 11our n•queat w J<ryce Loin Kennedy al Bo.t 156(), Cofto Mt'so 92626 For the R ecord Marriagr Ll~er .. e • t ,. •• VI f',,\\ N•# M nrrt•u,. II(• flM'' t\\U""d ,_,,.,.,.. 1f\Ct~ AUG >O I IT Tl I HORN 11<.tbrr! J~v. ~. 41n,J C.vf'tr'Un 8•ttMt@. "')t , bt>tni o• Munt•nQfon Dti.c:h P•rrk':tON C.OOt<; lloo~·· K•vln, )) .,..i I>-<• ) .. ,.,,.. 19 t>oth ot CI 10<0 JIOAf l>T\.MINC, K-t" 11 ... 1'0, n t l •oune Hiii,, ~ Ktndt• l Vnf". ti ~f Etloro AUO JI LONG HO\..SONeAIC E 00.. c . n. ol A11•1\olm. •nd Ht l•I,.., 11. ot We\tmtn\ter M<00NNfll TRAINOll It-fl lomn », -1>-'40, 11, DOlll of wn1mlft\i.< ( A1.£(iAr. DERMAN K•trY 0.vld. "· -9-le H , JO, llOlll of HunllnQlO<I ~<K" WILSON Al>M'>lllOHCi Al .. -r \Mrlll JI. -,...,.,,.,,. l 73. "°"' o• (.,. .. ,....,.,. 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Mtu.otrl AUGUST'" Mr •"" Mf\ Mollemtel ~offer. trvlM . olrl AUOUU• Not allO W \ R-11 ~•<O>l\IV, Co.It *•M.llDV Mr •M M<\ (llt"I-DowH\I, H11111tno1on Btt0t11. -AUOUST' Jl Mr •ncl Mn . 0•.id lltlt (Mlt MH<t boy Sl."IMalll I Mr •nCI Mr\ R--1 G1""1 14ur>I tf\OfGif' 8""e<" O•"' Mr •nfl """ Oevld 8•11 C.o\le M4t .. ,,.,, ""' .... "''' o ....... 9,.,,, .... frWtM , bOy Not 1 11e1 Mrt Al•ll ll•a•n S•" Ci.ITloMa • ..., &•f'T•M•••J M r •IWI M" J•-· l>alt C•tll MeM.brr Hl"'HMel•J Mr •"" Mr• M.ttlt Not l(e~, H\lf\I l"f IOI' 8Hal, f!r1 Mr ...0 Mn._,,~-·· lf!VI .. llNCll, ...., .. " ... ". Mr ~ ~ ~_,., c:-••. C..•• ,... ... , ....... ,. _...., ' MPT•IM••• Mr e11f ,_,,, Wllll11T1 flre11Uu, ........ ..,. Mr •llCI Mr~ Ofetilr'I' #ltelletn. ., ...... ..,. Hl'T9MMae Mr 1nCI Mt\. flrtnll Cetett,ellt. C•••• ,.,...._,otrt H"91111H•t Mr •no-... -v11111-. fl-•111 v.u..,,...., H "•MH•tt Mr tllf Mn. ........... 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UTATE-......... ~ Sl23.SOO EXECUTIVE 2 STOIY + N>Ol Assume VA loun Larl(e 3 bedrm. 1lv1 n 1t r m . l(OUrmCt lutchen • larl(t' fitmtly room. wet Lor !lel'luded petJO, llparkltn~ pool As krng $99.900 ~ Call now !J6:17Hlll [~IH&IHI JASMINE CREEK LEASE fkoaut1ful. h11o:hl > u11 R r a d .. d . p I .a n 1, Prort-,ltron.dh 111· t<fJrJ led plu:. UCt-.AN Vlt;W ' 646 TII I (-...-IWJ1!ii§jft tt1 Real t)!Lu~ $89,SOO Laree 146011q rt Tiie en try , t"Otner brle k ~act. 3 bdr. 2 ba. dw"mml paUo off hvinl( dln1nJC art.Ht Ooublt! THIH PltlV A Tl 11.AC .. S Prime Olrona del Mur locfltlon. 4 bedrm. 3 buth + l(ame room. + 180 • deg oc-ean view Ownt>r will help finanrc Hurry, calJ67~ MEAT HICE AREA $68,500 Ne w I y r e m o d e I 1• <I kitchen, double l(ara~.,. 3 Rdrm Z bath A~!>um1· HV1'4 VA llmt" •. hm· n11t'f11n1•11 EostNdt Fixer '"' . 11 1.,,,.., ,, "'""' Redilced ••• ,, ,, •'II l'lf'.1 •. Seiler alaabe.I pn ce• R 2 •.ill bl.aldable lot + 2 bdrm I "' • 11 .1 \'.t11 tl< I house Iota of potenll:al . Mas.,1ve br1 r k fpli-IW>il7l '4ll 8r1nv 11 fr1·r' n11 w ~ ~~~r~: .. n;:.~l·~ ~~~:· ' [ El I l(ourrnl'I k 1l! ht 11 / I ® '~~· 1 1 , .. p J r ~ t •• • "' I "<l •·•I I ; llllUf.t!> <~all ~•iv. . -----·1= &4~7171 I [®IBEIJ L DUPLtx CHEAP DUPLEX I ·r ""' :• 114.Jrm un1h ,,,, ·•' 1.J 110 •I lttl lh.11 I .1,., hCJld '! ,----------. m11r .. un11 1, .... .t Ill c• AC'SIFIEO rom1· 1\"um•• 111,. 1n U\J v-<1..,1 \ ·\ 111.1n hi II 1•11 • " MEWPORT I EACH 0 Bay & O<"ean JWt I !>Iii away• Le~hold l HI< l4), 2 BR down. :! hatlb associate~ · T each. Pnced •\ $.1611.~1 m.31163 fl7S.~ L\L~ IAO l(fAS-llEA LTOR5 101'. W l oll>"• •H ·U t l C.M.. COTT AGl ~ :;t1 ('Jll I" fi1r1 11 INDEX lo(Utlt • :i:J, .!:f~jl «;::::SEL ECT I PROPE RTIES WMTE WATEJl ¥11W 3 81-!trm. 3 l>nlh 61 wa JI P&lt.,... Sk~li1•h\ ""N t,.n .ml1 mu1 h murh murt' 1;t1fl't'OU~ pr" .11• tt .. 1,. h (),. n 1 r 1• r" I f" , 11111.tl •I• • 11 r .11111 I I <n.1..,·r ,.,11h•11' ''"·'"'' ltum • oJll tr; I ll.IJI le P1Xt Ttv• A4 Cill 642·5678 YIOH .... ,,." .. '' , ..... ,., ·-~ --......, ••• r•••rt ~,,.,...,.. -•d•-1 n.. OA!t y l rtLOt ••-' .. ......, • ., .... finf ...... , .... .,.,Mo. .. c L A s s I F I E o· ~r::p00~;·;~~0, .. '.J~j, ... : I [ ® IB&i1'.I ~al. bu• """' 11•·•'<1 l. ~~:..J-~-!!-~-~·!!·!!-!··!!!-!~ ""M'lle n~· Ft:utunn..: •• ' HOUUS FOtt SAi.i: •001 • •00 OTHS AUi. ESTATE • 100 1•00 U*'TALS 11110 44\0 IUSIHESS, IHVESTM~T AHA~f \00\ \OH 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 formal dtnmK """' & .1 stone ftreplar;e. 11 ' ,, rt• al nnd Qv.'ller rrui) hdp fina nce Call n•F"'' 7Sl·3191 ~SELECT I PROPERTIES $2 c .... ,.. $75 oH it f'*" 11 • PENNY PINCHER AD · P11v11l1' itldlVldUl lS c.an now '>ell any •tern <>' c.omt>1nn11on of items 101.1t•nQ S75 or •ess Wllh .1 J 111\f' ad IOI 2 '""'•"< UllYO davs IOI on1v S2 ea c n add•flonal 11ne 1s 60< tor the 2 day<; Charqe your Re~ny P1l'lcner Ad or uMI you• BankamettcatO o r Ma!llOtCh fgct No COM< me1i;1a1 l)(l~accepteo c .. •~~ ... l°"r •d 111 '9'1•t o•orrow! c ..... .:.., ... ,,.., l :OOAM .. l :JOPM fw ... d .... ,..., w ... .,,.... .. ........., .. ~·.,...,. 642-5678 DAI LY PILOT .. 9iilNIESTATE! ~ .... lncWed 3 • itnol + horttll 1sull l Gourrn t't k1tchm & rountry ltvtnc • Mu ctl . m uc h m ore. Hurn • '"all 673-8550 • • • I • • f A Hf'K>UW<:fMlNH \100 LOST & ~OUHO SlOO rBSC>tfAlS ~no SHVICI OIHCTOU 6000 SCHOOt.S& IHS TRUC TIC>tf 700, JOIS WAHTED 701\ HB.r WAHflO 71 00 MSlC~SE 100\ IOtl AlH TO YOU 100 I OA TS I MARIM£ IQUlf'MDIT tOIO • tt•O Tl~TATIOH ti 10. '400 AUTOM<*lH t lll. H 74 fllc~!~~~t.~~~ COUNTRY FRENCH CHARM On Lido on <1 forty fi vt· fool lot. Cathedral ceihnJts . country kitchen with finest built-in appliances, peg I & g roove noors, 3 bedrooms and d en. Frenc h doors. large south patio. Pnrc $410.000. A C<X.OWILL ..... CO. 844·9060 21t1 SANJOAOUIN"'U.11'0 INHl~CINTll' mac nab I Irvine realty A I UIStDIAfllY 0 , TN! IRYINE COMPANY IA YNOHT A flOOl.J Rcl1t i,c & enjoy t,Jlc bay view rrom this finely conslructed 3BR home w rtort ror teenagers . Ort·street parking & l·car f(arage . ..1750,000. E laine Svedeen 642·8235-. < E-91 > 642~tus "'4-uoo tot Oovtr Or1w HarbOr View <;onler lrvl"' 111 C.mpu' V111tev Centtr 752·1414 I r )' .. z II 0 I Thurs(lay, September 20. 1979 DAILY PILOT .••..•.•••...........•.••••.••.••..•....•...•. G""'9' IOOZ ••••• • •• • •• • •• •••••• •• • eor... .. M• I OJJ Ho.u1 For Sdt HoetN Fof-S. ~ Fof-S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• I ••············ ~······················ ...................... . ..._..,..,... ~HMAtFot~-...._..,.,.._W. I~"' for •••••••••••••• ·-·.. . ... , ... ;;;;·:.;· ......... i•i •:;;; .......... iooi ~:.; .......... ;O"Oi ...................... ...................... •••··•···•··••········· ...................... . Ho.tM1 For S-. Y9YRD-.. und In n dC'IC'('tnbl'C area Harbor VI C'\\'. Hlltl' 8rondmoor! Here's a Spanish Otwored fou r btdroom ll'th 2600 8q. n .. oll on Ont floor. Superb ocean and ba_y Yl<'W. beam celllngs 3 s~paratc patios a nd very flexible financ1n1t. Owner w1ll sell on contrad or carry s econdary financing A llnlque Home At $285,000. Ul'Wlf)Ut= Ii Ml:i REAL TORS ' 675 6000 2443 E.m Coan H1qhwav. Corond del Mar ~nl WE HAVE S!VEltAL FIME IA YFltOHT HOMES Wl1H P'IER & SLIP' BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bc1y~1df' Drovt• N 8 ._:. 675 6161 SHARP DUPl.EX in most qwet res1dl!nt1al area. near water Two 3 BR. 2 bath units. bltni;, frpl.:, 11ara0 c m cld'd VACXX>. " . JACOBS REALTY __ 675-6670 YE Ol' FARMHOUSE RUSTIC-AXER Loni? private drive to Jtiant tree secluded 2 sty o n e s t ate -s iz ed jO"OWlds. Bnck frontage & En.WSh bay windows. 4 or 5 BR. lncl. hide-a· way game rm. Real rormal din rm. Country ---------! kitch w/pantry . F a m SI!> Bf':C.iONlA South of Rm. Domed ceilings . Bnck frplc's. Sep. hobby workshop Only min. to beach.. Ready for this? Must sacrifice -$89.500. CALLNOW1 ! 96J..{BJ2 BK R 1-lll!h" ay . Two lwdroom, G R t; A T p O R T 2 balh home. F.xtt•ns1vPI.> MARGATE. Custom ized & re a ~ o n ab I y re "PaJermo" 4 BR. Must f U r b I S h C d b Y see. f'lex1ble financing o wner /d ecorator . possible. · Separate spacious j(ucs t LOWEST PRICE o n room & balh for in·law~ Balboa Island Remodel or additional income. 1111.o your dream home. Elegant c harm on a l.2tiCoral: $250.000. large lot 42 Coot wide BALBOA ISLAND R-2 lot.. well pnced at REALTY $?12,!iOO. 673-8700 COLE OF HlWPORT DO YOU WISH RIALTO.$ you bad a dream borpe! ~~~·~7~5-~5~5~1~1~~-f Make It a reality with _ this superb home which .--------·I provide s everylh1ng Deeded for gnic1ow; I.ho. 2 STOllY antt· 1..11rge " Bdrm. 2.,., St.ak.e root, 4 Bdrm. 2'• bath home v.ith a jacuzzi Ba. $133.500. Easts ide PLUS the advantage or a Qista Mesw secluded l Bdrm, 1 bath D-.. McC__..--income unit. A r eally --r ..--, Nfr. i;!reat buy. call today ~~~5·~-7~7~2·~~-l 979-5.170 -OCIAH--Flt-O-HT-1 ALLSTATE 55 FT. LOT! REAL TORS CUstom deluxe duplex; 4 &3 bdrm. unita, gour met LEASE/OP'TIOH kitchen in owner 's apt. + $5,000 DOWN lots or imported tile. Beautiful cond .. 4 BR 2 frplc. each unit. 6 Car Ba + big family room. garage + much more! all new kitchen & baths. $895,000 ' Try your only P .SOO. $600 mo. on terms! lease . Ruth Laurie. Rltr. lalboo lay Prop. 64M3llD · RHltors * 67ir 7060 * Trade your old stuff for • ~~~~~~~~~~I new goodies with a Classified ad. 642·5678 CE 810181 ILlllf S. CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE EXCLUSIVE LISTIHG I LUFFS ~upcr "1':" Plan F.nd nit -Three Bedr!>'lms Plus Family Room -/\-1 Settinll . Vil'':" Plus fhmcl' Greenbelt -Louded With 1'.xtra.'I \a ll For Appointment A ",Joy Or Newport" Listin((. I LUFFS Newly Priced Slnftle Level Condo. Elnd l 'nit. Lar(!e-A11i1umable Loan. Sl79,900. Call For Appointment. A "Joy 0( Newport" Llstinl(. 631·1•~ 111 DOVB DllVI SlllC & l'APERS C W 0 W R C l E N I K S N 0 l N 0 0 A G 0 A A 8 W M S R L P R U 0 E K W 0 U E H M U L L E V R E E R l W P N 8 L M A ~WXLOEJPPEPRYDLTL Y REUPPTAYHARNRARNR C E M , A A P T C Z E P A 8 £ C E L T P J P A R P A I P A C N P K , M E L L S P E P M R A H R 8 A 0 A L H R G W L H W R X P W A G P C P 8 E C V 0 0 C 0 E X Y A T A E P E 8 P R R D N E T N l P L H P W C X P A E t E A p N U Y P W F H A> E 1 M E P R P J H P C 8 A A L L C P A R W R L C A K E C A A HP L'Y 0 EPA NC DR A 0 8 OR AC P E P C R R £ £ P E C A R 9 E R M I P : ....... ..,... Wow ...... fotwwd t!ICti· -::..dowft Ot -=::= .. :..::::· ! ~ ..... ,.., ..... " 0~1u11hilt C... ,_, 1.,.,., i r• ~-l'D:fr I R •• , ...... v.. .,~ ......... ....... CHAMCilNG Ufl5TYLIS7 F"amali• I ootini r or II w-.y al Ufe wlt.b park.a. scbool1 aod 1bopp1ng clole at bud. back yard b..... Mel ,.. • ., of room to 1pttad out Ulle UDI! Well. we have It l:n North C*ta Mesa for jull trr .... C..ll 6tM 14' IYOWMBJ Qw-m.ing 3 Br houl•. comptet~y remodeled. 2 a.. separate dUlitll rm, dd O&k noon. La cor-ner kit w /add-on ~ c:.e..... 1024 ....... 1044.,.,.... '"" •····•······•·······•·· ........................................... ... .t a al ;o ~r eate a pmnintt ONO It '9)' view. New piumbao1 6 appllan cu. 12111.soo. f7S.l114, work 913-7129, .klM tll! NO! NO! l:al'ta.IJJ II.AA. UTAn DCIUIMCI SIMCI tt49 CAMYOM CllST Whether it's your rlrst horn . or retirement vllla -this clc~anl condo could be the answer . 3 RC'drooms . family room & 21h baths. Both Uw floor plan & location are very l'onvcnient. $182,000. ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. YLCCA. VALLEY HOMt Beautiful vie w, Ideal neighborhood. Near Shoolitrul cent.er. ~l .~. GARDEN GROVE 8'AY tbia Jr. ~. 3 br Is l-. lam rm pool home ID EMtaicle eo.t.. Met1a for SlCIK dwn •move in lnveator 's duplex + 2 NOW! '1JOK, Ownr. Call good rental1. pool. ~~r.,.: 8'2· 1970 o r frpk:I, charm. 125$,000. Principals only. M0-48118 'EASTS IDE: U nder Residence + Income. Sl.00.000. Principals only. Oreamide ol hwy. G.H. NJent.831-0tlll. Robertson, Rllr. 675-0562. SAL E BY 'O WNER • Reduced 110.000. Lovely 4br. Zba. Totally re· decorated. Pool size yrd. 3 pnv. l>eacbes. Cameo Highlands. 6'1 0930, lmtlWI Co.do New listing! 1m mac. 2· sty. 2 bdrm.s .. lV. b11 .. balcony, frpk.; lge. rear yard. 2 Yrs. o&d. t112.900 NEWPOIT BEACH \\ I ~I t 'i :\ 759-0811 3 Bdrm. t'W-de·sac. Ex· cept.ion&J buy. $76.900. Call Bart, Agt. 839-7933 eves, GIB WALKER 64().,S0418 ltEALTY 675-5200 TAYLOR CO. l >t'•IMTIHST MO q&IAUFYIMG Sharp 3 br, 2 ba. rrpk. great area ot H B Close t.o shopping & schools a.soo 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner ~og transfered• Would like to sell bJ.s 3 bdrcn . h o m e Me..sa Verde area. Please con tJtct me at 754-6216 Pnn· ("lpalsonly 1\1-:\I I< II\~ •,111 n· l~MG MISAVHDl FAM'TASTIC IAYFAOHT C<*OO FOil L~-$1,500 HR MOHTH Presently being totall y redecorated with new carpeting & drapes. new paint inside & out . new kitchen appliances including mic r o-wave oven. Huge living room & dining area. 2 spacious bedrms & 2 baths. Bayfront water view. Boat slip available. DaYld Bourke, Rltr 546-9950 4 Bdrm, 2 bath. qua.I.it)' bull. shake roor. double fireplatt Great locat1on. ideal ror entertam1n11 Large rec room. lots or ---------1 decking , lo w mil1n tenance yard OHered at SHM.CXX> Ca II 5'0-llli I -~-HERITAGE . • REALTORS OAK GLEN D1st1nct1ve new 2 bedroom. 2..., ba con· domi.ruums. S97 ,990. 2518 Elden Ave. C. M . 64.2~ FAKl'ASTIC 3 Bdrm, 2"'2 bath Condo in Rh.tr area of Costa Mesa Mouvated owner will sacnf1ce for $96.500. WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., Realton 21 I I San Joaq1i1in Hlffs Rood Asswne The Loan, 9.4°/o Newport Pier Reolty MEWP'ORT CEMTliR, M.I . 644.4910 ·•· 1.m:rdi .))a.Jh MI 1fi/,., /N/ l.fr,.11/f If you arc looking for gracious llvin R 1n l\i€11<port Beaches most prestigious location. please call us for in rormauon on our hsltngs in BIG CANYON 644-1493 &4().4 27 7 *VETS* Uw Yow EliQiblllty NOW ... NOOO~ LOANS TO SJ00.000 l.IJW I.NI'. RATE. Let us show you bow to qualify. T• to Red Carpet We u.... 754-1202 N-X&216 •PUii.JC AUCTIOH ly OwMI-of L..ct "T'BACO ST A TIOH =.Bnalol of Warner Santa Ana, CA s.le Dete: Wednesday Septa;, 1979, lOAM Minimum Bid $105.000 Deposit Req Sl0.000 Sale t.o be on !lrounds For further info call R o l an d Flemin g 213/~2721 R ic hard S h ee t s 213/~2742 ._.EatateDMlkMt City of Los Anc)eles DOVBSHORES EUGAMCE Dramatic m arble lhru iza t e d e nt r y . U n · surpassed elegance with eartbt.one carpels" open- ness thru all fooms . spectacular pool with pillars and garden tran· qt.ility. A lruJy classic and pres tigious home. Call today. 645--0303 FORESTE OLSON .... , . 3 Bdrm Portarlno model + Ruest house with fireplace and sep a r a t e e ntry Perfect for In-laws This could solve yo ur h ou si ng problem~. '266.900 BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! Panoramic Newport Ba) views Crom 11or1teous 3 bedrm upper unit or spacious 2 bedrm lower urut! Natural brick fplcs Wet bars 4 Car garage. Boat space Steps to beach Dial 752·1700 FAST! • f • , • I I [~ I ; I I .. : ! h~ 11 ' .. ... HOUSE I U UTIFUL Lovely entry and decor. Many upgrades. 5 B R 3 na. 2 patios . EZ care yard Walk to park and schools. A• treat to see' Owner w1help rin. Ruth Laune. Rltr. 646-4380 Ne"°rt Dllllex HU TOP HACl&IDA (,rac1ow. Me:.ll \'erdt• ·1 Hedr110m r ant•h :-.t~ le• Tiii· cnlr\. cat ml! url'if , f}t)Oy sweepml( \ ll'W!. of :.tone f1replJl (' 14all to the \'ast Pac1f1c & unl'lltl wall l'arpct::. C<iH'n:d IOI! s unsets from lh•l> lldllO llurr)' ~129.000 custom bwh 3400 s4 rt liK.R t:all !'>40 17~ hacienda. h11th m lhe Tll•"'Y!aL. rollinR lulls overlook mg -• ~- the red ule roofs or San -----· Oemente. This ma1esuc ,._ _______ _ home bas an eleiiant 1" master bedroom su1 tt with a beauurully uled Roman tub & 2 ~uest rooms with their own balcooy fo,· )OUr J?Ul'::.l :. pnvaC'y 2•~ baths . 2 Me x1 c il n t ill· pa t ICI~ formal dJmniz room. 1!011 ble ,llaraJ?e "'1th opent 1 COSTA MESA 4 Homes on I Lot LOWEST PRICE 1n Qi6ta Mesa Only 10'~ down OWC Alwa ys rented Wortd Real Esta+~ 556-7777 den lt!Jrar; & m•11 1·· 1---------$385,000 "1~h i:r,.,tl term-; Call (;ra1iz ~rn1t h 752 1920. k QUAIL A. .. ~~~~~ .. EnchmtiftCJ Wishinq Well ln tht> lush ! ard or this d ynam1C' J b edroo m home Co unties~ up 1tr ades, c ozy h~a rth fireplace, w•ll to wall 10,... Tit l :lO P.M.I carpet.s, farruly kitchen ~~~~~~---1 Covered patio, XLNT -area It 's all he r r' R ..... s1i7loo Unbelievable Newport Beach value' 100 steps to SUPER DUPER sand and ocean! 4 Bed rm is the best description for $114. 900 BK R Ca II 541)-1720 + 3 bednn urut. Needs this lovely 4 Bdrm ho111c yot.r'n,C~'l w•1t, call with 'a spacious l1vin11 now152·1700 , room. 2 lrplcs. near new 1*1 • "· • '· • carpels, and a Rlistcnmj! [ ®.. IR!IHI = &1.·~~~°NoJ;'' dTISTlC CHALET A LL STATE IEACH + P'OOL REAL TORS Qua.mt 3 BR, 2 Ba. Lge TAAllU.. -· Ea.st.side POOL 4 br. 2 ba. ram1ly rm. h·i: rm. (rpls, "luest home. Many xtras Assume loon 9 9bp mt >\pprox bal $102,000 l>nct'd un der market $165.000 Ca ll 642·0467 o .... n a 11nt or 963-0961 Broker 2005 Balboa Blvd. Newport Bch. 673·20 58 PUBLIC PREVIEW E/\STSIDE CU!-.TA ~ESA Jbr. l:S..ba . ::.ep lndry room Will cons1der \ \ 250 E 19Ut Sl 12 to J !)..it 2'2nd • & 5-Ja 23rd ~5911 MUSTSEU.! Sharp 1m m a c J l>r . 2"'2ba. Ille ram rm. covd patio Above ground pool Cstm drps 'Jn C~ta ,\te-d $101.0()'1 lh r>v.ner Assurm hie loan ()µ.'n ~ 12:; Sat Sun I~ Concord, ~ l :'ti 551>1~ 81,f'roASSUMAIU "'92 1P l.1 pr mo will cllJTY I.his e XJS un g v A loan. RIDUCB>TO $149,900 OWNER WILL CARRY 2nd Well mamtained 4 br. 2 bl 2·.!llY :-Opt. area hom"' w pool &spa C.a.IJ.!onua llomeseller~ Wend> f"ron.k iro-9700 i 68-6200 1026 .....•................• MA.RINTTA 4 BR Spec tacul ar hillto p ' homes 201.2-3:!06 SQ fl din. rm. Cory fplc. Walls a.oa lilelftd I 006 o< glass views waterfall. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kol pond & Grecian pool. Lus h gro unds . Foun· t.aina. Wood. glass & mir· ror decor. Assume exist· ing loan at ~ mo. OR. VA terms. Model home perfection. See today Call 963-0902 BK R. TWNHOUSE 006e to M.anoa. Sel\·a Extra lar"e corner l~ Ba, 2 story . prof de Rd & Calle La Pnma duplex in xlnl cond cor Nr OCC Comm pool. vera Slf.6.000to1245.000 WATl:RFROHT Moorin g avail. Spec $79.500. Pnnr only Alli 831-~. 493-4006 Bldr tacuJar view. Appoint 541 ~l 646-2325 memonly. •s.ooo. . . co NT EM p 0 R /\Ry *'Cote Rea lty LEASE OPTIOH SPANISH (allll)) homC'. Jbdrm 2ba Condo, Great Near schools. J br, 2 ba ldlblltq lrook & lnvcstml'nl area. pool SBUOO. tm5 + '~-~15·Jl0012r·R~: includes 3 l>edrm tn · 640·5777 64S-7272 .")di r ' c. level townhome. Walk to per mo -49&3J05.493-0467 maJOr shopping and J.cut• v~ I 034 transportation Earth liCJ Gr•tnbt ook ...................... . tmes. flreplacc. & steps WAKTID TO IUY 5 BR + den + t-'amll} ~ ... 1 .... EA•s to pool. Hurr,.:. c all Pvt Ply needs older Rm+ Formal d1mnl! +3 ""'SR'~"'""' 67J.8SOO bomt' in 100 block blwn car garaj!e + 2 pauos ~ DBJGHT O .... LY oPt•• •• •· '"""'01111 ·1· Turquoise & Emerald balco ny and oth er • " [~lflftlll :.::::_ 1007 ~:n::T;ruy ~~1~~r.!~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '536-7533 Ready for occupancy. ......_ntic SpGRilh HEAA MEW ~off~. 759-1501 T:i:-~;:::::~e ..... ..SULA POIHT ~ n!~~~E~!~!~: (~1wni:rn1,1m1 grounds w /walls & trees. A totally deluxe custom $129.960 2935 Pemba Dr Real ""tale 4 BR , Fam. Rm., home with j!Ourmet Pnnonly ~l.288 ...., formal din. Lge sep mstr kitchen. balcony game WEST MESA V-9-0-1-tWi:19oa •och I 040 wing oH Indoor garden room and full s1ie jacuzzi ••••••••••••••••••••••• atrium. We tba r. rplc. in sumptuous master l~e 2 story. 415 Br. 3 ba. IY o~,... heavy beams 3 palJos bath. all abpundinl! with ram rm. pool By owner .,...."IOJlll red tile roof. So unique & ~ o:1<ES';P'Q';.t'°?.i~r~ !179-7~ ::. ~r;::!j Jinb~002~ different. Must see Only POINT" for $439.000. SELL fan:ill~.Joom. covered $127.900. Call 963·0902 . patio. new c ar.pets BKR. CAU.644-7211 OR TRADE?? $128.000. 962·0678 COltONA DB. MAil ~ 2 nu homes on lrge lot. eves/wlmds. DUPLEX s • Prime Ea.sll!idc location. 4 Br 3 Ba, pOol home on Ocean and bay view. 3 ~ 0 w n er w 1 11 he I p corner lot. 2-sty. olce 8ednn. and z bed.rm + w/financing. For this or Jllll;M>. SUl.900. den. 2 F\replaces. Owner Oceanfront Condo 2 BO other good values call auiou1. Hurry, call 2Ba 51>ectacular view, ~7221. ~ f1€HIG€ 8'1N550 eecure bldg. near Balbo1a ~ _ HOPI€~ ~111 0·11\11JN•o111,., 1 ""'~ -ooo Own/A."' f: , ~· ' ~· 2I... 3333W~~ ... f!-6Y.NB [ti m11nt . ~;,CE! w~...,.R 500 Yards to ocean. ~.. I 002~~~~;;~~~:=~=-===~-~~~~==TI'=f:~ff "Model Perfert ", 2800 -------1 r TAR GA,.E-.>,.•c. sq.ft.aor•bdr .. w1poo1. ~ A'-... J-c. 631·1286. Patrick WATERFRONT HOMES hie. 2436 w COd~I MMj'IWdV N(wport BeclCh 611·1400 t-".-:;;..;..;.:.;'-,---11 CLAY l POLL\I\ K ,_ o.ir _..,. ,.,,.-. ~ V ia.-tet4irtf te "-• Stert To dt,..•loP "'"'• lo• FrldO'f. leod~~'"9to~• qf ~ Zodooc blf1'Y\'G'\ ;=:-:~ :a: ,_ ... u .. •II at_, .. _...., .-~~!!I ·-·~ !_ ... '=" ::.. ;J~ ·~ ·--~ ..... ·-......... ,.,_. •11 "=-l.~~~~ :~=-:n:.,.. ~,,_, 111).!W><Mi<:M .. ::c:-::....... r.=-"r:-==-l!:::' . ~-•Ho rtfo ::::· :;:._ ~=­~!!:fl!IH!t ~:::!"" r.:... r,~ .,,_ ~-11.,...-~.c "'... NC-:::: I .... ttr-=~ .. ··-111'.1*1~ == "~ ==-;..... .x;;;;;--·--• 1-' ==-=~ 0... ,._i *58r. 2~Ba. form. D.R. F.R. Low malnl yd. Nr park, acbool, tennis. SlH,000. By owner ..... Confused by a ll these ads? Ranch Realty andl ot . Woodbridge Realty can s how you any one or over a Hundred listed homes in Irvine. Don't waste time t rying \o decide which ad 5ounds the best. ONE CALL DOES IT ALL. RANCH WOODIRIDGE REALTY REALTY 551-2000 551-3000 THE EXPERTS ON IRYINE PROPERTY ........... adt 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ownero<Cers a home. 3 br. 2 ba. 9522 Innsbruck 7 14 :963 -2947 & 213.se8-9004 ..... ~­... ta .. 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ISL»ID UVIHG Spac custom home. Great for family ex· eeut1 ve's 4 Bdrms. 5 baths. fanuly rm. ~ame room. 11ourmct k1tch. dm1n~ rm. spa Near beach. p a rk:.. x lnl \choob Pril'l-d t•> ~..i1 00'-' $:111!:1 0110 :11,1, 1 ,\quarius on T rin111art U.l<itld (':111 1\r.wnt l't•11n' at 846-8370 or CHEHRULTY 146-5531 1IJEW 3 Bdrm Condo on water s:no.ooo NF.W 2 Bdrm s plit lc\PI candooff water. Sl~.UOO .SCR"11T OFFERS Own Alo?\ i l4 759 ~ '""-1044 ...........•....•...•.. HER1TAGE PARK ~cor;,tor d e.,1i;:ncc1 J bedroom condo CWll•Jm ~uo for pn\,1tl' l·nlcr t.ain.111)! !'low S85.<JOO e. R.A.NCH nEA LTY 551 2000 Outstandin9 View Ocean. Mountains VIEW-VIEW Scarce l..llurel model 2 bdrms + st udy. llp- i.:raded tbn1out. Bui It wicare & taste. Windows that showcase the sw'- roundlllg foothills Lux· ur1ou., m s tr s u1le w/ruman tub Newly of fered at SlJ7.~. 759-~1 (~•~111341,i§j Real F.state WOODIRIDGE J Rr $120,00CI 5 Br S1H5.000 642 0112. 644 OOH7 1 Rc1rm & loft rondo 1n Orani.:etree Watcrfall, lge bah.:ony. ('Jthedral re1hn1e. dark caramt>I crpt. I :, r old $70.:J5!1 5i5:! :n67 •·\~ & "'knd-. Pnn on!~ LOWEST PRICE! In Vll lal!e o r Wood - bndJte. :"/ew 3 bdrm II • ba Condo Nice custom up2rade Pnted under the market $79.500 Near -.chools & pools. acce-.~ l•1 all rec ral'I ht1e::.. Uy Owner 552-4794 ~leach 1048 .................••.••. CAUF. CLASSIC HIO de)( white wat,•r view. nr beach ~ Bdrm, 31, ba+den. dbl lot Ont! " ..i lund. $400,000 1:-a :.t eal $100.000 down. Easy terms OWNER Call r o r app t TI41833-358l or499-4247 WAL.I( TO HACH Ocean vu, 2-sty . 3 BR , ram. rm .. 2~ ba.; fire pit, parquet fls.; scp workshop, s tudio rm Shutters . s lid. ~l:ts., North end loc A rare buy at s;!LS.000' Mlssloo Realty 494.0731 And 5h1mmenniz cit'' llWlb b> ruj!ht • Gr J1'1uu;. 2 ::. t.OrV 4 bedroom "' 11 h rormal d1mn~. den. e•t •DR ar~a . f•m1ly ruom and fireplace w .. 11 tol'-_______ _ OCEANFRONT "'all C'arpet::. C'o' 1•red pauo & com m pool $125 .500 AKH l all s.s&-3451 -· Woodbndl!e townhou:.~. J BR. Iv, ba . encl patio & stof'al!e Xlnt invest LI! New Modula r Type llomes. pvt {'Ommun1ty. 2 bct\S. 24 hr s ecun ly, sub-lett1nR OK From a.~. Treasure Island Mobile Home Pk. 30801 So Cst Hw y, Laji?una Beach. R M P <7 14 I 400.3579 as.sum loan. relwblt> te !~~~~~~~~~ nants. SBS.500 499 JOO!I ENJOY .. the ruj?ht h,llhl VICW and the out.standinli! ret'n 'a t1onal fac1l1t1cs from your own 2 bdrm . 2 b.1 fully air rondJt1onetl Tur t I t• R o c k <. I 1 n Townhome 't523 CAMPtJS Da· IRVl"E IRVIHE VILLAGE Of ...o.THWOOD 2 new rustm home!!. still I.Rider const.ructJon. avail mid-Oct. These quality homes reature 4 BR. 2"'2 ba. ra m rm, triple ,llar w/opener. g as appl's w/mlcrowv. compactor. dshws r , selr ·Cleaning ovens Beaut tiled baths, cedar shake roof, wood lidinc •much more. 30 yr fmanciftg alrud1 ar· ranged. No loan lets. ft'OCD Sl4Z.9150. RCllylorCo 640-5112 ~ .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1041 LOTS IN LAGUNA Have several parcel' a vail a ble . Va r1 ou:-. t('rms Oc('a n v iews ~r very anxious on one parcel Call for info on Renerous terms L.Q91MVll•R.E. 497-1761 ASSUME9% full ocean v1e"''S' ' LRe 3 txl. 2 bakomes + patios Only $149,995 Patrick, 631-12166 REALTORS HURRY!! Sweepinl! white water views from most e verv room. Three bedrooms. two baths, fi.replac~. 2 car gar. huge deck. Jn formal charm . St , to street lot. ONLY ... $220.000 NICHOLS lllAL EST A TE 1506 South Coast Hwy. l.!t lcll 494-7220 WISI INYISTMIMT 2~ io.piexes A.Yume l""o/o ffnant'inR Oneor Both Nm to shopping ZA.GRODZKY REA.L'TOR OWlll ~~!~ ltff!STOIS7 ......... , At $101,400 thlA home is the lowest priced In the Pacesetters In the he art ol older Laguna Niguel. Good assunAble loan of '641000 at 9%, large corner lot with mature pine trees. Yard and home needs some TLC. A. Courwa&. IAMllR CO • 496-7222 831-0836 ........... .., .... Let-..... ..-QM.Y fltLOT T"yl'lllMV,......,, 91 E! . 0.-......... m.-... ..... ·~~.... ......V1k1hll1~ tf11111 U.fw ••1• J,..119~.:::===.:..:~~-----_;;.;,,;,;i_~;;, ...... ----~~~----~ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-·················· ····--·········· -.................. • ............. -..... .. --....___,..s. It ...... -Wllltl.... ~:-u= --~ 200I .._,, rt --~_....;,,_ .. ~ -~u= . ......... s. .._... .................... ,.. ........................ .,,._. -............ ....,.,. r •YVV -.... 1222 ~-uz• ••••••••• • • •••• .. ••••••• ••••••• • • •• •••-•••••• .e. 1 .... I Mt tel ... .._. I 069 .... 11 H •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••• ••••••• -·-·•-•••••••••• -•••••• .. •••••••• '--...... IM ·~ ......... 916t =:f!e: .............. ::.z::.............. ....................... 16 liN'TS .._,OlrT MACH J..,.._ Cr.-Oua.rded 4 BR. 2 la ram.t)'J Rm ·-••••••0·~·00• .. i.;e;.i...;.,............. llAL llTATI SALIS MOD1UtffOME ~ofownenh.lp Near v.nc.. lot on Pea&e. ft e:;-~ ::!:.~ eewly oal'.ot.ect., hnmac • BaOKtrl"RS OR ~ALESPERSONS h UY S !LL· R INT bMdl ln lluntJ~ All Nwpt An avail. All bdrm 2 .. _ ...... _,_1 6 CIODll.-~ req d. -5. la I.... I.. ~ D -~ ...... r., 1.wl.I have frplc •. Onl1 5 ameolllea. Preaently ~ -.,..... ··-Oearie hilt)' Full/Part Clmt'. Ynl' the HIGHt:ST """""""' Y1'I Old Owner wanu 6-ed. Twft,key~a· .raGllDL.IUlllO Pit.. · - pc-oud to prettot tM 0 0 TT 0 M L I N F. EA R N I NG s , ....... ..._ ltiw'9 CJUICk . tale Wiii carry tloo . Propert1 m;mt mo. I •1.IOZ tAITllDE 3 bdrm. 1 ba. homea or La1ua1 .......... ~ ~w~downat w.U.m-4812.BKR. '=3br.2ba~f .-~~~ .• -mo.Call . .,._..,_ t lnte~vl~usOfnce nN.B&CdM CALLUl ...... 11021 ml1l0%.lnt.c'r•tCall __ _. rft·· ~- ......,11 .. -.=.=~---tt~:W#.:1-!!!!!!!!9!!!~=~ oa0dOPl11lll' call an~ Umc, -• • .. , a •crew .... rJ., :W~ ..... W6 .,,.~~~,.=.=~ . .. e.t brr!: d:'W...1r. _______ .. ~Ohn a~y. GR!. -A PRE:HIGE: S,1d•tti~li ...._ ~ •bi• lut mo + _ ............... . LV::~fi":'~,.. • CllYll OllAM•I COUMTY '-t---.~,..__..,~_HOM€~ ,.q11tW'• ... er•• ~~mo.SU PW'._... Prest.lie exec , ... --w rft--tttwy,i....B *•llL ,._. _.._ 7800. bomecmtbebhlffw/pool. \le bill• d•• or~·· --VY-. f" ._ __ , ~ --1" ,_ t ... _ .. '-crimlaa .. -u __ ..... -cout'M 0 £..Aa £.1...A' fer ~ ........ c.e1 C....MeM J224 -""' UM '"°'"' aua1ow. l.aa1&11•. ~-:;ft 4 '° • AL&..-SZ0.00 ---• ••••••••••••••••••••••• m21111u Ol"m-.. . . =~ .. =:ut: ...... ·~ ... Poul $16,Stfo ~ 775 .... for •New 2hr condo nr. So. "tlmlHM qubty • un _..,., •.rrt·•· A E aLTOAS & Vacant ~n lbiJO Nflw COSTA MISA Cit Plua. Pool. 11pa $650. Pa u '* ¥._,, 1234 pwa!.w&edl'Ollnnlen<'e 111 SJtM•(S CO ~ 73•7n1 Moon wnx» e•1>•1)(k) ~ • .._...1 Let th rt•o..trt.. ..-r•or1~1"l. • ..................... . l·'Tu-..d frum D>.000 thla ~ • Sbr Pk, •bsoluwly Ina f.llWMI prke In Coal• ..... 2400 DramlUc·AU •men+ FP. HOMES FOR RKNT •~a r .. ._ nnnnrt"-.l''J to &41-5711 rnac In tvury d1·t111I Br 3 or.4 br. Priced from ... _., ~ -· • MM• Only llf1', down ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 , 3Ha + y...t, , .... •·· ..-lo -"" _,. rd •· ,,...,.. ... _ a MW COUlal Ci!~ I '~ "" "" --· r ""-"" )'8 • ~;:Whom.-10 tho~~~~~~--· Ou "_,°"*• UDOISll Sl 6 950 "~:W~~"~;!.. ::.t~· UH · 05 . uragu . F•m•li u bNUU/\.11 commuruty otr: t:acl\laheU..una1 OP~ llOUSI': l>All. V • • POI UASI pleaae, lud11 " pets ~-coeeo• ........ Prtal aluhed' a llr t 2 u . 14( matr Wrm In Iha.. H .. 7777 New z bedroom 2 bath Ea1t11d e i':ntl°rl•lnera wdcome. Call !lf4.2S66 or Plt'tik' ltht' U11 an op WF.STCWrV 161 br, 8r Drive b y 41UU ll»VIAQU11'0 l<lxtl-0 <'ho1ee h11·11t11111 , _________ home Ml••ion Lakes OefuCht,Jbrl~•ba,many ~l.J\3t,oofee. J,U1unity tu 11bow t.hot-l!' ,';~ 6 up I 70U StiMbtnlbt!o nJJ to ~ <·wttom bwlt Mm!! C....,l~I C..,... ... .,.. ... •v Country Club Golf amen. k1d1, no peta vllty 5br 3ba icardener in hoon w you Dr c;r,n dally Prin only vle&H ·•RR 3 bMUu., J trµlu MoWl4t Ho.. Ston ""'lnn"..-A i..ola pool Ouut.lfully Avall 9/1 .!!_lb 631-0ti!J eluded tllOOMo. 1182.5679 675-7512 l.$ kl_M1_or_ 3 ...0 :ii W18.000 AJ(l ~ o428'J 95'94500 i'~ :.": ~~l~t~~~~'!~ =:::'J no main New duplex; 3 BR, 2 b•.. ~_!_PM ____ _ W.-. lffffy IY OWMH 1u111alil• loan $17~.UOO ~Ou~ Rd each WJth patio 1125 Mo THla.uf'PS , .... ~ 1150 Uf'GtlAOl':lJ 2oM 211r tull ""Cf' v..rttttit~· n.-Yeany leaH No pets ,........_ • .._. 1240 OJillf t\N!S. v-t-.. ......_. • .. _ e _ ·~ .... Sant.a An• HlJI horM-pro ..... ....., Bay4Beacb 759,0811 •-•••••••••••••••••••• _, •-• ...., ... •.,. '--3 8R 1 b 4 t 11 2UM. fam rn1, J111rth :. ~ ...... ,.,.. 11r rood townhomt>. ""''Y· · a . " u "· ~r Adult 1'11rk < M €H IG€ HOM~ P'OR RENT . •• 1i-:.A1 TV rt!d.. LO SlAM'IO Belt«»-·---------i.adi, g~l On ..... l.ll'rt... ~ Ull2 HOM€' --IBR f'/P . uttl R4iR. a or' br. Priced from 'I '\Lf'\1..1 1 po\o'tunlty , und4:r•· ~!!l.,.S W l:y pr ~""· l 8uut1tul deroruor ~-~~ .. ~·" tet.ollll5.Yncdyard " mu'tnltl HAllOIVllW -"'u IHr . IH 11. 11111'):; .asJWt.:0.1tllwy,NU lurniahlod Palm De!wrt ,,..,...,...,_.,_.._.., 1e1rage11 . Families n--._ ...... -~ t40MIS ----1076 w '!('l'(~.'flt'<.I ... ,r. It NII • oll..All: oil,., l"Ondomlmum fl'or H it> I Kid ·-t ... .....,. .,..,...,_ _'--... .... --•-r,..--2 "r 1 .......... New~ br houM: No pet11. p ease. 11 • pe 11 4 Bdrm "P&Jermo Pla n" udlt no •'"'t <'M uu rk u, ,,_, •• " v YW °"' h Id .uu1 ......... ~ ,,..-11-.. __,,,.or WA'T'laROM'T Extra large corne r duplex 10 xlnt cond. ••••••••••••• ••••••• ••. Moorilll( avtulable. Spec· Leisure World. Gale 14 t.acular vtt:w. Appl. only. Panor11m1c view, 3rd '1)5,000 1050 2ba, 5fl6 68711 i\ IC: 11 ft ••••••••••••••• •••• •• •• ..-... ..... ~lub, •-n••, •••m no t 1 ren. ~.,., mu. ~..,..... .-.·~ on gJ"eenbelt with view 112.000 ()wrwr ).4H ft.'!k!1 .... • ......,, ... m.3376 113-2971 Aat 00 fee Larf(e ~. hnmt-'<I. ue F.X(.1,.USIVt': HIWPORT 11.ACH mlna. p1111dl,. ,.ou rt1. · · • c upan cy pou lble MARINf';llSPOINT M<>VIN<;~rnsT SV.1.1. 7U &auna,ja,. &rrwnyothn ftl-111U1Jful4Rr.2tt..hctor llel(.IUlt 2 bdrm fr den $Z48.000 U1rludm1t lund 1~ VlaZav•t• clhl wuk· (;.1lth-nw1-<i1. Ii)' 12 UMrTS r.-rr,.•tH.nitl tac 1ht1e11 ner lol llJtvt: Lt> ~ w ~/mo). Plu.sh crplJ(. Call Danny Utbb for MaJ(nl f1 cenl 4br, :lhl1. •1'4'rwr. nr twh. lo n•r1t I JIOOft from OC,..AN C'ell <7 141 8411 022'7 or believe Nr Nf'wport 2.,... ba cedar " JCIU"i ~ it...,, to aee lhtl!lc nt:w new holl'ltl ao the rapidly S'A.~.cJI i;c, z:.!M 1l11bt•Ut>v1tl1I~ low IJ>W fM-Of72 $100 IJrt last & l200 dep bib t.oocean. Obi car pvt II')" apprecaatlnA W'eM Ov1•r l'ltlC',..U »I iit ZS OIJ(J ~ l.ultlngs. fl:S.000. lndap s urrounds 811:W Silltrt11n 'I rlr rr1 0Wfk'1' wrll trud>" ~Comly JC•r. tully mainl yd IOGlllS' REALTY th.I'\ profo11111onully tl1• aduJl 11k. ltnrn.ic" nwt"I WortdR•d &t... ,......,, 2500 28r, Iba, fncd yd, f'nd Adults. no pets . lnqwrc 673-2311 111J(rwd home ~:;.ooo uwrunw, 1 a t111w t11. I'll' 55,._7777 •·:,::IU•••C•••:•UC•••1•1 :.:;•• pr Crpt & dfl*, lndry ~11 ~1 1 ff 1 h S 1 · Opt1n S11t1Sun 11 ~ :111. l~ct_>d tor 1iu11•k Sult' ,...v .,. "" rm area No pets S36S 4 Mon Fri 3 Ii ('ullf1a $45011 Cu uh :i ~'/ w 1Y O~ Of LA.MO mo l8t lut + SW c:lnJC Beautiful 38r 2•1288 Con f'n>f)l'rty 714 72211:!21 or Wll1111n , S11 18. <' M FOUR UHtTS.C.M. chttty;ro.5629 714 fil.il J006 ll4f> ~i7 THec.o ~ do, pool, Jae, 2·car gar. & • N1•11r m•w ·1 l\r 11wn••r\ WISt1 kn<1trJ1 r'>rn"r r,( ·~Ac-re, 3 br, 2 bll or ii br. 3 e>pener, Ml Av111I Now. noot, Villa Nuevu, 2br *Cote Realty 7pm & ln vt'~tment IA:"111ur~ Wur•ld, h 11hop ____ 6_40_·_57_7_7 ___ l•-~---Hi-9'J-and-•l- ~ 1t·w, 2 Hr <! 1111 , up Warm 11nd 1n v1tlnl( 3 1tra<k'fi f!t·t·ur <'UrJ>('l•nie Rdrm hom1• with <·r11y & r>ar'Qllt't floor... 0J)t'n 1----------firc-plac•t> (;ov(!rt'tl 11utm 9-6 Coml'l11Ciakl4,ai.k 11nd lurl(e y ard with for Mr lh:'Jlh or 1·all room tor pool or l'X 213 'JS3.!'>1:1.1. 714 K:rl 0211 pans1on l,.owt'l!l pnc•t:<I home m lhe urt·a 1 Owner aruuous to :1ell. Call for dclwls Redhill~ Realty &...,....~ 1052 ....•••••.......•..•••• Astu111111ble Loan F'airway El N11(Ul'I 3hr. ~.LOO cu.. .. t.om flealty no!fm Sfo:JJ.t-;K N..:t-:t>S QUICK SALt.o: Move n l(hl into lht'> larJ?l' JJlll .,1ia1·1ou~ 1 bNlmom ho1<114' that :.. a lrut· valu1• I 1J11 Kl'.llh lltl 1u· 6 7] 7 tOO 3377 VIA LIDO, N.B. ,IH&SU, J Bdrm.'I., 2 balhll. few un (J('f" $2S(},OO() I ,169.450! The ult1m11te 1n condo l1v1ng 3 ffdrmi. , 21'2 IJaths. pn v WJOl' cellar, Ol'('ll.O Vl{'W 1 Ill a "*'l'lll<h .. J otrl':t N t"W , _________ __ 1.;ont, 1•uri>1•t:. ;rnd fl•111r ""' SI If, :'"r M.B.-5 BDRM l.IN(,(1 lt .. ,/\L ,..S'I /\I h !'-iurL'>htrw hn..:hl k1t1·hn1 1714 1 <111:1 11;>0 I. v I y t j.( 1· r m I y r m .... ~ Beoc:h I 069; wlWall., •1( 11lasi. & hul-\C r-u."4.'<.I hn('k frµk Charm ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ut..: l1v rm & rrml din S5000 DOWH On<· bl11 r k t(; pool & Nt'Wflf1rt llnghh :1 1111 t'lulihoosl', <:! doors from t '' w 11 h m i\ i.., u 111 1· W"t>t•nl•·ll :J 1·ar .ian•RC 1 ... 1..ri<·r· 11( SI m ooo at l'urt', 1>tr«r1oui. livtnl( m ·r, m11 1•11111· 011ly N•1 llwn1·r l r<tni.ft:rrt:d 11uallfy1n1: <· • .it ownn 7'JJ l:ill fA!.~J .---,..,'9'Pll .. ,.,.. .. HEWPORT HEIGHTS Charmin..: :.pac 1uu1< ~ :;tory. J lidrm, family, dlroOR room. large ltvtnl( room M:uteN swle with 2 deck:. anr1 i.p11 c1oui. rrnmirt-d b:ilh.'I Warm:. "'"•!di.. hnc•k Jnd i.lont· 'I ml)' a 11t•n1rulr1r.. tie ll~•hl t"11r til'lo.tll-. I ;1lt ""~ 11~1 BEAUTIFUL HEIDTIME TOSIU.7 Owner will consider lea:.e/opt1on on outstand· tnJ( Ba yi.hore Drivi> hornt: 3 H<Jrm + guc11t . 3 li;.1 family rm Ht-;mt1ful VJlJo & •lct•k l!pe.ta1ri. liuy "tt'W SJ!IH .OHIJ ( ·arol+-·1 Jlum Ht•a llur 4'>1 ll(fl!I Lmt Chmte• ?efon W•Ud! llv owner , !'12 blks lo t••ad1 1n Npl Shore:., 3 Br 2 Ha , 2 1·ar l{ar, romm pool , t e nnis c rts, $103,!JJO ~ 3851 Ple11se 642-5200 Pete Barret-~aJty ~gist.er 1 'WESTCLIFF Meauttlul 3 Bdrm h11m1• 1n µn·i.tl)!ll>U' .'llc•wporl Hl•;H"h IL r1·111 urt•., a J(ar<kn rflom off t h•· kitchen, sp;H·111u' ma 't•·r bdrrn with la l1rn r '.I'. ]JI u"h Ca.t'JX't.'>, t'Xll•nMVt' hrtl'k ~k. nf>wly pa1ntt·cl an a n d 11 u l 0 w n 1· r · ' mocivated f'1>r a n a111Jl to :\t!e, call 546•51!HO ·::.s-. HERITAGE . • REALTORS AHOMESWEET HOMF. Perfectly ma1nta1ned ~'l Harbor View home on J(ret.'llbt:ll w11h c ui.lom s pa & m :1ny added l t'alurf>., fl y <>wnn , S23'J,00fJ 01J1·n Sat /Sun I 5 1:1:111 1•11r1 se a h •I u' II,. N ii r..wo.~ Oc.ean Vl•w Condo 3 Ur, 2•,., liath luxury tnlcvel Custom l'ar})('l. waJlpap..•r, drape:. Bt·~I buy in NewJ>(1n Crc•.,t Sl.57,!m Arm1sll'ud Co . 644-9470 4 Hr, 4 ha. 1'()(11. & ~JJa , xtrn trJ( lot. llurb<1r Vu:w llorl'll.."i t •ortof 1110 1>1111 n i.: rm, I" um ti y r1111 rn , l'layrm $269,flOo h·•· 1845 l'1>rt Stu nhopc l'I (.IW!ler, 759 !r.!ft) Iv rml( if no one 11> ut ,..._ ________ _ lv1me •• llAIUiOH VJlo.W Hit, :ma, den, I~ lot i:ul cit· "ldl' Ry owner Jl70,000 ~6578 or 640 1343 ASSUME 9.75% WJo:s'IU.11-' .. IJ(c 4 BR, :I. pat1oa., l'atherlr.il c ... 1 1ng:1 C;;ll Patri c k 631 l2M l:i~~I~ RF.AL1'0RS CAH YOU IEllEVE 2700 Sq rt , 4 UR , rum PIA& rm home, you own the• l1tnd, tor o n ly SLS7.~>1 Ci.II now ' Npt tidl R.lty G75-l642 UNDAISLE Ll.llunous custom homti, A iC, S Br 5 Ba, 5000 &<I ft OWnr tBkr. Vrin only. ff7Ulll KINGS PLACfo~ lN Lt.I fo'nlAV EN BIG LOT· 3 BOltMS ONLV$170,000 Aat 673-1020 TfHHIS PUFFS f'AJn>pean V1lli1 motif. m this e11cepl1onal ly ap pc>1nled 3 BR 21'2 Ha Dolores Plan Warm up walk t.o Newport Beach tenruaclub Reduced to S166,900 640-6259 OOVER SHORES ESTATE Comm1tnd1nic view ot &ck Ray, mounui1na, r1 ty ltgh~. Owner ftnanc tnit makes 1mmed1ov• f)O&lle8S1on poss I b I e 5 hr. 41n ba Call w. for more info on lh1i. fabulous hume' t~AP.J6Jb R E At:ll. T y ------- BAI.BOA AVE. 4 Bdrm, aarage and carport. Oce•o u()Ul)d the corner. Priced to ly<>wMt--aell 1 $144,500. Call PricedToW f;utbluff Be a ut)" Rfttuced, you save com· maa1lon. 3Bdrm. l''am rm. 2Ba. gar taket van, MutSee! $U4~. fM.UIOS or ~.-01 MMll'l / <1f'I tl HOIJ'.I !ti Al I t t.OCATION 1'1.llS urul. / 1•11 rqil /. '"' Wur-O*'f 'wtnu. An11 '.. bit Crpt.s . dpr11 1J11y11 NopetJi ~ K.1!n L' l I t s UVE IM LUXURY ~11r 'l 2 Br ~ liu u111l" WM'l •"' ~ l!n'J .. ~ 1.,.,,~ ., .. ., "~7" ... xt ·p 111nu ,, )(1v1• . an , · ·.,, ·~ '-""· t'Vf°'~.,..." "'-. 1, .. ba /emod"I"" kit ('Im nl f 'i 11 (' , FORP .......... UTS l'Sl.lnv~lml .,fAl IW I IOA "' "-'J 1n1mum t11'1 ,,.,. ·• ~ ""' t• I' t• ' I IJU IW ii;..,.n With tnnl dtn rm • htrl(., Elt>~11ntl y .1µpmnl1·d 1 With 101 1·u11 llr1•t·t1·1 1608.UXEUHrTS Slf.f.i<ffl J) .. pt1'11t r1·r1 Nt:W3Br.<hn,torm.r.lrll.n ln n l y rrl w /p11t1 0 llR, 11phl lc•vc•I ('Xl'I ri· ~µ.·nhal"J) I lllt. h1m1h 1111 '11' ~1 .. t.o I~ ''" lht< nn. ~~r!["b·I marrow av(• ... <./\Mo •···II 714 962 77""" ~11clt•nc1.• w ot't'Hn v11•w r1111m . ltr1·1ll;11 •· 11•1• l'IUMI' .... /\....,.1...,11>1'. < .._. IV"~ atUll<",..,...., l{llr:tl(t-S800 ...,., ""° "° Pm'tld nKhl ul szi:..oou h ~ lsdrm11 l'lirh nw> ARl 'fl9-5lf.J'J 11&k tor fo;U1ot kal c'h l'n, luvt'I)' ti .it 'lllt.STAR,'11 ... '>('fl t•r1r furlh .. t 1o(<J 1'•11 Ut:HTHA Ul-;NKY (111t111, r,·1r p11r l ··11tl 2 br ·1 ba .......,.,. h'k" t VAC/\NT 2 11 " 2 8"' JU:ALTOltS .. ~~.,·n a~ .... s1111 ;.:,I'll tAO !.711 l<liland t ieminj( 12131 ' ,..,.,....,, ' 0 nn •• ,...."" ' ,... 4£1.<,.mt. R.ida.rd !o.tu'!!Ct.a bctl. z car gar. all bll.Oll rdn1<. walk w •hol>~ll. 2U ()el Ma.r 4!rl 41 41 1 t...•j1ar..a n1e1m 1 .. VI l\lllH 1· 12 u.<. .._ ,.,.. ...,._ ~-•--'" uu ..... UV lwu ..... ,,. UUll ... fOtim <Z13 t ~2'742 ...... -""" ~-. c........, -W:tfh runt Ill excellt'ul park 11r for t, arirlttaonal un1t, UAl. ESTATl OIY ~~ mo V1llitl(e Jl.E . 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O&UXECOHDO nus tuJ(hly upi;crad1'tl J Bdrm 1 ~. Ha <·0 0 <111 fe11turt>s n+-w 1·aqwt:., Sul u ra um fl •Jor !'> ,11111 m1J1·h mon· 1h k111v 11111> S75,!.00 Call :;.jll ~I •HERfTAGEl • . REALTORa'· $681000 VA TYMS :1 Hit, l Ill\, Z !>Ly, 10111111 pool /\~ ~ 7 ~n s....+a.och 1088 •...•..........•....... IUCH HOME 2 2 'i It 0 U I 11r I h 111 'I"" •••ll" '• 111 l ll.1 hom1· "' ''""11 an,1 Iii~ Ii.I .11 11• · <111.111•r wall , arrv :!1111 17141846-5502 1090 ....................... SKLUOE:D TUSTIH HILLS An• you look 1ni.: for u beaut iful rustom hom1· 1 'f'hf.,. make un appoint menl t.o set-lh111 r harm mJ( homt: ot wood und gla1111 It r .. aturci.. 5 Hdrrm, 4 hathi.. indoor atnum. 2 hreplures and dec k t1 New d e1·ur lhruout Zoned for horsea Cal 1546 5118() ~-'·•HERITAGE . • REALTORS OkfT ....... ChcrM Unclullcrt'd view of mountains frorn th1:. r•mbllnl( t\omt.i 1n th1· hlll.11 J fl(lrm, formul dirt 111'( muril. blirary, with wt·thar •nd hrt:pl1.i·1· I All.I or naturul w11od11 11011d towennK 111nc trc~11 ,,,, -+.. uc:rt.i wtlh 1·om11l"l4' "" v .. ,. y StU!). 00<1 don osen 1 ••ull111 h amt t:. t1r11 sT TIJSTlN · 731 3111 w. .. *•hr IOtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• oc't!an ~ure home f1>r 41 ro..:i. ~ Wwhir •·.~L.I · 3 bdrm I ba N .. w ca~t. 912-<W7l, ua for <ieoc or 3 ad'Ults 1!1,!>00 ... 11 M~d c;rc,..,,. ~.2'IO yr CITY Of ~. alovt-. elect --- l'ellenl ler~ 1tvu1h1bl .. 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Z bath in '>UI~' ............................................ _ MUST SB.L l OraJWl' Mull & t1nl)' .-, }r' 1 .. rauoo Av.ul rw.w for • Prima 30 oc,.,, &Oftiftq 11ld TC'rm .. uv.,11 Wall l"k I W\ntf>r rt'TlLill IOOO m 11 R-A.-1 . Locat.d in s.,,.. < hunp ~bury_ R!'~~~ !7~ "YfNed. H. of Hwy 60. RL TavlorC.o 2 BR, I ba, I ..:ar spat'e XJet priu ., •"""'· J6 40 s112 ~~ !..~ 'b.; -t ~ Parcet. _, .-..+te-d ltlt('t' Uwldtn~ $400 000 prt't< "Tillt W\DU'f lii>e. Ri•enicM Co., lplittMq ~'!Cl tt + bu~t'mt"Tlt :, N!_: 67~ lfari~ .. 4 pare••·· coli Mill~ Ore .. n \lf'W Own eor-o.adll w.r )122 682 ·5 42 5 or fet' p iark 1n 1' N1•,1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 354-8423 17141 l..u.:u11.. ..,Ufl•'rt1tr 111n Will IM• bayfront .. bltJJ .,tn11·Lmn In''''*" 11·111 .. r llH :?h.. dhl ..:.1 r :! .. ~lit If a-:. ... I 11 I 71i"I rt '"''Jrtl L1111l '""al '"' lllf JI/I' 1:1 1111' tl~i<'ll l.111 1n '· .., •• rr ,,f w 1:1111 ...,. t ... 11 1t11xw tA2 42111 M F I BUILDERS He atly to go' All r><·rm1t;. & \'l"n.' 11rl' an h1m1I. ..,,, rot up your i.k•·V•"l> & 1wt tlJ work :I Fourplcx1·i. 1111 3 l•Jt:> Pnmt> l'11m11n11 locallon OnJy Sl~.!'IOU & you r an s larl work tomorrow 17141 673·4400 12 I JI Ul-2121 HARBOR ,\ I 11\ I thn (ti I l.1rlt•1r fn\1·~• m .. 111 ('11 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ "' ·-· 16 urut complex Term~ itviuh:ible P0111t1 vt' 1·ash (low $865,000 Af(ent, la3 265() T AAAMTILLO & LIE Cmoaurcid rr...,ty 1•00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comm bully CM SI, 41 ufr t•di(ll. 2 tlplu, 1111 •• Ul' All or part F..1111y owner fina1wanJC BK Jl NJ ~ 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-w.oaux1 )226 ... St ...... ~rh wall ha• :1111 Ur'11 " 1k-n, ~ 11tr. ht V\I 1111110 ... ~ fq1lo . .tl•llll AMI m~• 111 tu ""'r\ ll1111v I Jtt fi.tllt" l<i•h r~·q1I I N-m r I'll I•· .. , ti .... " fiT.l .l*titll ZIJ 7!rl ~ 18 UHITS COSTA MESA J!<•'>I 11;, Jlltlll Ill lu Wll' We· I I I .1 n1l'>1' ,, ,,,. 11 :w1J:Jrul1· m1•t1·r..m t•nd ,• lllt I h.. fr111t pJt111 I tllit ~Jr lmmf'll 111 I Ufltllll \ S•17 ,, I u t I !'-lu~lfl. <11'1 117:1 ~I t6t wport ~It l I 69 •..•...•...........•... ~dr·••w)o l yr'> n•'"' C)rean/root be11uutul dlx m:i~~d Hourkt'. Ullr 3tK. 2bu. frplr PlO mu !>46 !l'J50 lll J unc Hef s 675 IM!I i bdrm. 1 blk to och sooo II Y 0 W N I': I< S a n J>l."f' mo, yrly lk. ulll pd Clt:UlCl\k 6 Wiil.'\ SJ,@ ~ :a&:J.'.'> t month 1nt·omc Sl!5.S,OOO 20',( On 0 W C 2 Udrm hou8e on the sand. 4116-2980, a:n 2llZ2 S100 pet' mo. Olli 004 2l57 BY O WN F.R l.uke ur-964-2187 t'ls1nore 5 Buch urtJts . + 5 Br . 3 bat. Hall>0a l'en.111. 2br, hou.-.e Sl,(175 mon SllOO Av 111 I nu w . uM.'Ome SJ48,000 20'". Un 613-8744 0 w c 496 2980, llJ 1 21<122 Ur nr 0ttan. adlts. q w t>l, 19 UHITS C'ln. uW • cablt' (rel" No &c..... Npt lch _pet_Pl() __ WUl_ter_548_·_Jt25-· locatiOll, 2 blk1 fo'abWoul home with all f r o M H o •J decorator amerut1es 4 Bdrm. Vlt!W fo'abuJ~ tta.,H& Al W luxury furn1ish1nJ(:. esal t•1cl. All&.ilMJ SIOX>/mo Wmtt!r $119,900. OWMr hm,..rcholed•w p!operty & 11 r• .t,togo. On Perunau.la Only steptt lo beach 2 Bdrm, I b11, furn l6:!01rno. Wlntt:r Walerfrool Homea 631-1400 A fR €\TIG€ ...... '-t-~ HO,..€\ c• 11w 1111 33.13 W Coast llwy, ND tK)~ --- FORC:ST E: OLSON ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boaut fla'O rondo 2br .• .,.. AC. pool, walk to 1hop'ic, .a 'n 6 water od. adt.dl.I, _no pd.a,~ 552-0108. ............... ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1tt1 _. 1262 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vacant, dean 3br. 1..-,b• home etpu. d1119, Child 0 K , no peta '445/mo Jacketdressing! SIZES 10Yi.2ov, i,,, 1fT'"" I -TR' MT- The Lord's Prayer THE . LDRDS PRR'fER ~ l nhdnce '°"r home wtlh lh1'i panel ol lhe lord\ f'11ye1 Add a detpet dimension lo <1111y 1tvmt. lranie lhtl buu11lul t11e1 crochet l!'nel IOI a special pllte Pauern 7~64 large c.llail. duechon\ IOI Calhohc, and ProteSlant weis.aOns SI.SO l0t '~ pattern Add 40< OM.II P<tll"n IOI fu\I Cl•~ illl "'''' and h~ndl•n& S.4 to: Mlct .... Needlter•ft Dept. IOS DAiiy Piiot .. JU, Ol4 CIMIMt Si.. Clew Yer\. IY 10011. ""'' ....... AU,_ li,, r11te111 lhMMt. (XClllNC' New mo NI LOU t kAI I t.AIAUlG Wtlh OVl'r 110 dt)llM '" 1rut v111fllJ ol erath J lrtt P•lle•ns 1n$tdl' Stnd $1 00 Ill.AM 1 ltlcl QlllHI SI.SO 1»s..e.r.SU. Jl.56 lUO l~IAll , ........ I.SO a~Olllta .... suo u~·11 D111et ••• 1.M I ........... Ut l ~ ........ l.M 11..-11 .,,_..,. l.M IZJ.lllt&*'I'... Ut aiz,Sellft ·~MI •. UI u..,.. ····iu• l~t ........ l.M 11 ...... c.dltl.. . .. UI ll~will ....... IJO 11~ ,_ QIA .... l.51 US.._ c.dltl...... UI 114'••1•'11 ...... ·1lJO llUrill.... . .... l.M 111 ...... Clldlll.. • .. 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MYW/Yrit l61 8R yrl)' aptt Yl'IU1,y.48R,l!ba .v~ry _l'Mlblulf3br,2ba,le~ Bayf~homept\N.aulte Newport Beach ~c/apt ...................... . ;-;,•,;..-;:faaaq• :::..._• I ...... l'°' be ••"' 1115-ll50 UHi pd No ~. frplr & 1tce l«luded Spac. mast.er icar. dock, non-amkr. ~.CanneryM\d1on ........ ..__ .... ......,. ·-_.. ..... Mr NllVClJn -.....~-Onu lm'A4.''" rrooMu 1wte. d1n1n• rm. dbl MS0.813-15Zt 81~128rolutr MMe over 1~-rR:.um '"*· . ~ fur• or p.,t hara trc.t. RUMHOLO aara1ee. auto dr opnr, Oft your $. Buy lato Jn. te~~·~~ ..... a-r.r ..... t............. .a..lb' Wl9L Ii~ pool rec. area. Adwu Mllblre lady to ahare hm u. ESTATE c 0 Ip . p .I 0 d u C~D ~ --J ....... ...._ A'ft!STOIE blyC1anl 2 br. a be with ..._., '1v11 -s•o7 Gftf)',llO,....•~ •l'n•e. e"'•rrtltiu ~eslrhre . ~ .,.__ ... .__ IAl.80.\ f75.l7Tl I-~ r. • ·•--Way,N 8 -fumaahed.$11S.S48·S8'1 ••EIS .-._u ..... .,......_or -T .,..a tMM> mu" •••••••••··-•••••••••• l ... Adllltl°""J 1.)1. Call Raody Ml·.t.m ..-n_ ...... fG1I I• .... form•I = l~azl::~ya b: 2 BR I bath y,I~ Slelll! to 3poob J 8r. 2 be coodo, ~ blk to Bad> wish.are 2 Br 2 Ba biallw C•••h• agl. ,.,.. ........ a. dL• rm . 11 • '11!.i lauadrv a,... MOO.... beM-h Cu pd .. refnl( Owerf!dcarpon beach,2cargar,autoop· Park Newport apt ~Ilk Bid liOmilhon. 5yr No Risk. Oa II'• 'WI. -• "*'owaw, ~ d0t mo.-C.11 115 '415 -;.;~. '* Pb873-111.3___ paUOapg , 88Q'a nr. Beaut. bay view.~ wlllame64U'151 ~vat!' ot~i~~ Recover world demand --...... _...,.*°mo. Act. cloletofwyattbcha )'T'ly P-.J b 1 . A,. _ _. ,..~_,.,, -""'OOO _____ ._..._ ____ _, ...._ • BAVVJEW2 bdnn. Vear walkto~. TSLlll,mt M2·lm3 '"'· us oess orient. ... _ .. cea avail&· """''....,...· -· req. ty l580 + util 873-1363 It 17111 •••~••••st __ .;::;... ______ 1 Fem. aae 23·3() Non· b&e. Call Bob Diclunaon 646-1274. 87S-IO'ro .t w.,..... OCWROMT smoker. No Peta. Shr. farcktal.I. m.8533 3br. 2ba w /office. Vrly. Condo la Npt. Bch. 'f' /i~t. l8ff Al.S I.Aue •• per mo. 3 OC£ANll'ftONT I br ~ a.dt.,lbe.. ........ IMO bdrm 2 ba. with mo Ind WI No ~ta Miiiey .. Lo.a ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5025 Choice shopping center J Bil 2 be........ . ..., POOt...+2 MdiUoftal 11\111 ~ __ _ S.Oemeec• !)' b:«lrma. lam. rm - 181' ~. Bach, S275 Utll lnt•I Winter 404 E HaJboa 876-3901al\4 847-6064 fl'rplc. 3 car gar, SUlC50. delignel': All amenities TSLMgglt 642·1603 SZ50 Reh. $2'75.Mo. eves apaces-680 or 1Ui0 sq.ft. i--------- --....-.-----~· fMS.2'119 Undet 65'. Prime CM. ~~~~~~~ s.a.-• 317' -------,._ .. "'-"--s•22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quistian who loves the 2111l +dllll.2ba ..• *° nn,lat"e, "'•llltf'Cf cell· C... .. W. l7U 3BR.2 .... be ••..••• ll50 ....... l.S2"1 C)r ~188 .••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor Blvd at Baker St. loc. lmmed occpy. Agt. SWIMtiLOAHS and 2nd '!'rust Deed Loans on reaideotial property Customized to meet you.r needs! R.E.DEPT. ---SH.\RP, beach 1. 2 lie 3 Lord. nds b c..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR. frplc. dsbwsr, ~ar & 1 & Zbr. move m t.Oday. rm Y ~· 30. <me. TJM5ln Oner rompl Twru~ 2b r. arth Jbdnn 2 bM ~t.lo l~. lblll bch. Adi~ & ~ll86 pool, or parkl·a~boo11'. sbocie Ulll Incl ~50 -.. • MO-ttl46 m.1m __ _ I ....oc. .. VW. patios. No pets 960-Z3S8 Wallt t.o bch. '285to1325 Can pay $lOO to SlS-0 Manner's MUe. 450 & 680 1 b&oclt from CdM beech. 646-«i07 or a.1gp3. s..Gm sq ft. Wm. Hazewmltel & 3 bdrm 1 ba. fireplace Condo oo the wutt'r Oven range.refng-displ Redec. 2 Br. l bllt beech. •Spic oceanfront owners 3 bed home. CM S215 + i,, Co. 64.5-5556 """---t-.s pac rooms crptsldrps : adlt c pl, . I.It.ls 631·5702 ---------SAMTIAGO IAHk 7141832-5200 1 d y ' Newport 8ucba C1t1Ctit ~. lo8~ ~~: 11200 M o 642 47 113 ......,.....,.....,. .,.,..,.. ... , urut Breathtakmg view. ~ SUIT ... "' Laundry-carport.storage ~ ~anta. So San Clem $985/mo. Aslt for Russ ~. ~ 67J.6."iS2 aft 7PM Zll-93'7.-01 w Happioes'S LS hav1na your I~~~~~~~~~~ mo 521 El Modena , -~-"--'----831·5l.IO leave msg LDvely aU adult, no pets, ~. 714-492-6 QI.et M 25-30 t.o shr s m F: place o f busine ss at 1.2&3 Br apt5 6200 t;d -S100F'REER00-s1dehome.S200 +utl.Srn Baker Ceoler. Recep OCEAN SIDE OF KWY mger, HB. 846-0619 3 Br. 2 ba. pvt pe t.lo & yrd 64.5-Ul95 keep trymR uorust. conference room, New 2 B.R, 1 BA. fplc, Verypvtlg2Br2Ba.W,D garage Lot.soll(rass.614 Fem nnmlt' wnt.d avail. phonecoverage.Cl<>selo D/W, • tse 87J.92Z4 hookup. deck. gar . blk to Calle Campana $445. unmed SZ2S mo Own auport. fa.oe restaurant.\ fNEED fMONEY New port H eights . c:.e.Mne 3724 lf523 ~Dil-~111£ se.50&1 or831-3S20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br lba Condo up-aded Harbor Hlgh.lands. 3 BR. 2 CASA OI oao mOdei.very 01~ Ml5mo Ba. fpk, STOO. S48..as3/ AU..UTJUT1£S PAID Rer. reqd . Pool, Jae, evsszi.1306 (710 Compare be fore you 1--. tenDia etc. Avail rent. Custom des 1Rn ,,_, 4Br.ramrm.frmldlnrm, f eatu res. S p acious 2 8r. 1 ba. rear Wltt. Sun· deck. Water pll.ld. $450 rm~. beach. 2JB 19th St. $40() Weekdays a ft e r 2pm nn Npt. 646-4000 before Secr etarial serv1ees 842·2187, 963·2511S , phone 492·1567 or noon ava&Jable.Formorelnfo. 962·9lK>S 496·5275 Anytime ---------please call Anita al ~ Rmmt.e needed for 2·sl y 546-2982 lmmed Debble567·SZOO. rumpus rm, 2 ba, dble kitchen with indirect FOR LSE W /OPTION TO pr, '85C> mo. Ava.ti ()('t lighlintc. separate dmmg PURCHASE new 2Br l0.6'2·111567. area. full length marhle condo w-1pvt lake, pool, Westcliff lrf( family home pullman in bath, lung~uze spa , tennis courts, onquaettreelined slreet bedrooms. pool, BBQ. sauna. $600 mo. '"'l3 ) .......... _ F /R •-l 1 s urrounded with plush ~ ...,., ...,., + .. rp c. 111 dsc p 0 ADULT 9:.1).1395 SUXIO incl. 0 rdnr. Lse opt n a an,... Walnut Square Condo 2· sty. 2br, 2b1t, Upgrades, pool, S450Mo . 645·6253 aft.s&wknds. "' UVlNG AT IT 'S BEST! avail. 752·2550. NO PE.I'S l Bdrm furn1shcd $345 2 Bdrm furnished $420 :wiS Wesl Wilson (7 14 >642·1971 ------Stud.lo. garage, une block lO beach. S350 rndudes utilJtJes 673·3982. I BLOCK TO liEACH lmmac lBr. w/IJ: ltght & wry liv rm. w /(rpk & beams. $490 mo 675·8138 3 BR. 2 ba, frplc. nu crpt & pa.Int thruout. Walk to bch. ()('ean, ba view S800 <:all Sharon. agt 673-8550 6 1JJD1S lease Woodbndge Creekside ho me. 3br. 2ba, frplc, assoc. rees & gardner lncld. ~Mo. TI-4-552-8628, 714 S.Sl·9197. Baylront Condo, Boat slip. Beaut. & s pacious 2 Bdrm+den. Fabulous view S2400 tmo yl'ly tse. Onve by 111 Via Lido Nord. Lge 2 Bdrm. 2 ba widen & patio. $975/mo yr1y. 2 Br. blt.ns. adll!., no pets Room w /bath No kitchen $350 month. 833·8533 2265 Balrony w view Close to Canyon Dr bch. t ttal ind $25-0Mo 1 & 2 Bdrm trailer~ S250 ~1497 2 bdrm. air cond Condo. Mo + Ulil's No children Co.ta MHo 3824 Wainut Square. Rent or lease. 5'50 per mo. Qjll ~9'M8aft Sprn or dogs 642·9193 ••••••• ••• •• •• •• •• •• • •• Waterfront Homes 631-1400 &..,..leach l748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l241 ~~~~~~~~ LAGUNA REACH MTR ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• 2Br Condo. yrly, frplc, Condo. sharp 3 Br. 2'-"t Ba, ref rig, lndry rm, dbl btt-0ven range, dshwshr, carport.. pvt patio, nr bch carpeted.. draped. A IC. $4.50 mo. 493-3068 alt 5pm ready to move in Lag. Nig .. 3 mi So. or s.o S.0.-llh l276 Frwy ~50 mo Mr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JNN Maid serv . color TV. heated pool Uttl C714 >494·5294. 985 Nu CoastHwy. Beaut. decorated. matrl service. pool, ut1I. $95 wk 499-2227 D' Am.tco. 714 /898·3376 OCEAM VIEW - 4 Br. ocean s ide. No. e nd. COMDO OCEANFRONT studio DR. f'P + studio & oar .......1 •• t · 2 $350. 181' $475, 2Br $..">75 -.c: 494.9329 ,.. ......,. .. Jacuzzi. enrus. incl util SJ6.0J2I ~ BR. 2 "'z Ba . MBR . . ---- -w JfpJc. & sundeck ~ Outsta.ndin~ 2br t•ondn 40 North Laguna. 2 HR. l''l mo.A#,'l 492-4121 wall ol ~lass, to uccim ba. View of city lights & t-&.-Pnv stairs to bch. Cloi.<' ocean. LonR term tenant _, - LA MANCHA APTS Large, 1,2&3 bd izarden apu Adults Dshwhr. bltm, encl j!ar. gas bbq Pool Gas Pd 778 Scott pt 642-5073. ~561l 2 Bdrms. I bath apt Adults S375 mo Gas pai~642·507_3_ - Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba to wnhous e Spac1ou::. fireplace & pool Qwet area /\dull::., nu pets M25 67~5949 645 3381 •New 2br condo nr S(i Cst P!aui Pool. spa $450 8J3.8974 or 759·0217 IUCHWOOD ArTS 2Br adJts $380. 962 UIOO 2 Br 1.,,, Ba. $285 Nu pamt,, t-rpl, drp6, blt·inS, ADULTS l sal'?nal No of Hunt Ctr & 4-05 Frwy McF'addcn/Beach Blvd 646-!l'M3 New 4·plex. I 3br. $500. :i2br. $375 t.:nd .::.ira~c. frplc . pa t io . .> ur<l Ro~emar) 848 2262 . 842 2187. 962·9905 3 Bdrm 2''2 bath:.. W I> Hook up. frpk U" hwru.her 1?ar:.i1:•· S'1711 964 5261 Ask (or C'arla LClfJll"CI leoch 38 48 • •••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAHAlOMT fVi~w l.2e blllcony. gret:ncn . !Jeaut beach 2 l:J K 2 ha ~unty bltl.R $795 Mu Waterlronl 1 lomn 631 1400 DUc lbr carpel. c.Jr:.1111.·' fantastH' OCl·Jn \ 1rv. Ele\iltor Suh lt>rran~·an parltin~ i\ \ail $h25mu $.8(gj I BR, $.175 + 11111 l Ulo1:k!. t•J be1J1'h ,\ \.11 l.1 b 1 t: Ca 11 IJ u r I \ 11 ,. 661·1161or49'1 :11,72 · wanted. $750Mo. ~drcao 3278 to town B y own er :I Arch Bay; ~real view! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21J.790-0925. 714497 4h12 ~e 2Br lbtt S ml patio. Luxury 2 br. 4! h.1. ~1wc· 3B.R, 3 ba. $1200 Mo. Cub House & pool. 3 BR. Htwport leach 37 69 carport, laundry $375 l.llt'ular views S600 mv TurnerAssoc 2.,...Ba,2slyhse.$S75mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail9tl Ph64S.fi625 ~-5397 __ _ -.un Or499--459l__ _ orlseopt. 495-2S44 --------•I S285 lBr. 1 adult. no pets L.orJ-a ~ 3852 4 bdrm. 3 ba. Near beach, s..taAM 3210 WI HAVE Pool. pallo. 325 J 17Lh ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool,park.$l200permo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• YIARLYlrWlMTH Place. o!f Santa An& Wc:mNineCondo2br,2 ba 871-4619 J&, 2Ba Condo, kids OK, ltlHT ALS Ave. Alter l lam 646-5l37 on goU course $475. mo ....... ..... US2 ~ ~ Plua. utSl T.a.g lft«'\'affotts 2 Bdrm. crpts. drl>S . bltns, 494-4984 ___ _ ··-~-··•••••••• ~-....;.. ________ ., Adults OnJy. no pets. Murpottleoch 3169 Sbar~ Br 2~ Ba, ram1· Near So. Coast Pima 2 Br Sl~/mo. 5'8·4069 alt ...................... . ly n1l ,.-. 5\lndeck. 2 Ba condo, like oew 5pm PAD NEWPORT avaH.. .IOW. '575 pr mo. carpets /drapes, A JC, Townhouse 2br, Rracaous Ba e h elors. I or 2 961-0l'ff • =· ~ I~~~~ bVlng, pool, adults. No lledrooms & Townhou~ Monarch Bay Terraee · Jac.. c. . pet.S. $325. 755 W 18th St From $389 50 Sweeping v i e w s . only. SIBS leas discount. 64&-9607 Spectaeular spa . tot:il Catalina sunsets . 4br. ~7. ext 308 dys, or SHORTTERM Rentals e t 2, .... _ r l d' ~7418aft.6PM. ' Weekly.winter& Condo 2 br. clbhse. r cralea ton pr7ogral m . T3U9, am. rm. rm In· soc1 prol(ram poo i.. 11 iniz. SBSOper mo. Call 2 br uliJ pd. EJderly cpl Yearly Agt.. 67S.8170 Jac\.1%ZJ. exercise room. t.eru:us courts /\t 1-'a!ih1on ffil·l635or496-4629. w/no pets & no children. Oceanfront/view 2&3 hr. pool, A,C Most uttl paid Island. Jamboree & San .--:. 20301 Cypress. SA be r G Nr So Cst ::.hopping Joaqwo Hills Ro:id ~-aut. urn. a ra..:cs. renter. adults. no pet.\ (7! .. 16 ...... '900 ..,__.__ ... _ .,.,0 duplex. Ocean vu. ROil .-v --course. pool San Clem ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near So COast Plaza 3 br. 2 ba. 2 story townbome Pvt fncd pallo No pel.s $SOO C2 l.3 1981 2882 SrACJOUS 3hr condo nr So Cst P lata, rrw) lH' <1!5.'I to Irvine (.;omple.x 581 <1176 aft 5 RF:l'1JRBISll~U 2hr ron donr So C::.l Plata Irv.\• a cr e \' t o Ir vine Complex 581 mfi ,1rt 5 $212.SOMo. 661·7~ mom &eves Fe m roommate wanted for same P ool. 28 r $167.5-0 646·~165 after 4 30 Feiro.le to share 2 bdrm Condo near Beach Blvd & Warner Sl35 per m•J Ca1J 8411 9624 LuxUf)' ComJ,Jlex . tenni" spa, puol. Ir!! bdrm v.1th tia. Gentleman v. an kd W~ter 3891 IOI ror: I 650 Sq rt. view, under· ground prkii . elevator . Coast Hwy v1s1b1llly Alr con<l LaRuna Be a c h (714 )549·1186. wkndi. 4.lD-3922 luliRHs Rftttal 4450 •............•••....... For store & office space at reasonable ralel> 500 to 2700 Sea Ft. M~AV EROEbR PLAZA l.'¥5 Mesa Verde E. C M 545-4123 • CUDITMO fllROILEM 2'ld & 3rd TD loan' 547-5402 Arranged by Coast Homt Loofts CASH /\VAILABLt: Any purp()M! $20.000 mm Mr llc1r1<rav1• 951 ~) Bu.'!1ness loan~. any J>W"Pl):.C. i. n y amt ,.~ Im· 04:>5 Bl.'SIN fo:~-; IJ>ANS ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• 1~1 LaJayelll. :"' H Stun· 1 1 "'otf1ee space. 1200 Sq Any purpost-or a m ount I Br 2 'lory dill iJ Cr<I" __.. .. l SO f1 Slf8l mu U~t ratt>' ASSl' HEU rrom park s:;i~o mu ...... .. HJ Shorchnl! ~i:mt Corp •••••••••••• ••••• •••••• 1 B Grundy lr 675 6Hil F1NA.'il'ING ~·685H 847 6363 ~e ~ara~e W> ~afe & 1100!.q. -ft !>pat·e :iva1I MoriCJD91rS. T"'st ~ Seeure 731 W 11.Hh KJ-f &&2nd Sl :-\J>l lkh ~ 5035 Ati;::t::.i';.:;~0 :;ut'4..~. C:~ 67J.7itn I S275mo <;,,11 22 1tobt11e ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Double gara~e 'tc1rdl.!l' ~~7 orl;.\SO 1 ~~Co. THE EXCITING ~pa r t' S 7 5 11 f It' r ~"""Jll'Jrt :-.it•Jr Posl '"' Ail l~ ur n·al t•,l:.tlt• p.t.• u MES ...... 9TS '\iewport aru iiO 2180 I ~odem ':JI'!.~ ft ,tore ,,, 1n\e5lml'nh '>t nr1· l:i-1~1 MimES To~;;-ac11 Offiu R...tG 4400 or,_ 2630 "\fJO c :! 1 :i SpK;aliunq in B:lch. 1&2 BR •••••• •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • 477 illlll 2nd TD' fmm~&up 0 "1'1Ci': ,part: ii\.slltitJli· 'FnH !-,,\l.f. OH t.Joo.l\.'>f': 642-2171 545-0611 !\dull'> NQpet:. l ~t 5 Beu<'h k l\cl \uto rep~ir .. ~t l~•H" 1561. Mc-.a C?r Tai tie rt in llunt I L •" t .; -'! t•, J J r,... CASH FOR Tl>'s 15 ttl~t'...a-,t of'lil'v.l)Ort I n,1..'lon fkttt•h $5() ~·r 1 ~00::.q It "'1Hk .Jll'.J i\mt'nta11M•1rt 547 71 ~11 lihd I month Phon1· me~'itf.!l' I 5'1(}.8299 6-15 IZIS !l:im ::.pm :-.46 !ll'B> "-'l"\,l't' SlO J)t'r month l · Gold Pl t d TO' desk SS ~r m(lnlh IJuil~ I ltd.atrial R"9tal 4500 I a e s Seawind Village I Pt lot oflll'll l'h urlt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18°'o~e Yi~ld N I .... btl I 00?·4.321 ~xt 276 I NEWPORT IEACH ew ..... rm ui.ury . r ''""" r adult apts in 14 plan~ Si!30 l p ()rf1tf' ~t11r1· :J()()() l , lvvv t off1t•e •ll11!h •'(;!Wiit''> (rom $350 2 bdrm I cpt.S drpi; /\ l' 1-'iOI bpaCC, QWt•l lite indul! •uiwKlbk lDWnhous ( · ' '· area No automol1\ .. or •S15'XJ Jvcra1tc µnl'c e. rom S500 + Beach.: H B ~ M2·2834 I r1berl(las1n.: 645 J323 •f-ree C-Olle<:t1oru. pools, teMC.. waterfalls. I -d Bu ponds' Gas ror cooking & 1or2 Rm Sul~ from $75 Y5 ___ • Y any quantity heallnR paid F'rom San T19 W 19th St Call Tom ......., WClllhod 4600 •l2to48 mott:rm~ DI~ Frwy dnve North I ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• To date 1oor• of all Trw.t 00 Beach to McFadden Small office. Perfect for Rupons1bl~. wo rlt1n R Deeds· sold have re then *est on McFadden amwen~ 96'Yice etc w r 1 t er s e e k s on t• turned lA> to h f 11 to Seaw1nd Village • b d 111ves r u. u n Ml8!J3.5198 Only S7S per mo. 1,.102 e room C'Ollagt' in µr1ne1p..il & 1nt1•rei.l _ _ _ West 11th St. ~nta Ana I C-orona del ~tar or C~tJ ' earm>d ltOCllM 4000 f'or more 11'llo ca.JI J~ I Mesa Qwet.nes ~M'n f'orw~kly ma1hniz hst ••••••••••••••••••••••• C an a I e 5 4 7 · 4 I 8 I o r I t.aal Wnte Class1ftf'd Ad Call dJrert or coll!!~'l Room w k1tC'heneue Renata at 556-nOi' •aJ;. Da.Lly Plloc. P 0 V.1. Fiftanc~ Co. S72 ~k & up Rox 1560. COflt a Mei.J _14 997 9684 213 966-3596 54R·9'75S Small 1-0de·Awa)' Of'ftee I !0>26 • .:._ _ . Only S50 per month \ " I Sl6 000 2nd mort 5 yr.. -. nr ... ~.. w k tl pn u catlt 32S No Broad"' a\. Desire (5(' rt>nl of hciuw L· • 15 . Id d • u11a ~" • .,__ • • ..i look f f ... J j "...am • .)1e •~count S285 L<1t, last 1 SlOO dep ._uta Ana H1storH'JI I c~ tnll ur un urn ~. 714 6:Jl 0487 l1efort' 5P.M No Pets Sin.iile Mat Bldll F'or more info eall bdrm w end \11 rrir .! _ _ _ 67>5533. 645..o.9!1 Sam Warren 5.58·6878 or 1 mil lure~~ llaw ~0,,.1 j Renata5S6·7707 rer' fo r all of u ... West Nine upper end urut. 2Br, 2Ba. ws hrldryr, refrig/lrzr, $550 mo. 661·1030 all 5PM ·-· frplcs. balconies. winter 5"50 Eves 836·5384, days .. .. ... ' SClllll LGIJlllMI l286 $480. Up. 640-4784. 972·3146. ~ee,:>111$! room fnr rent. 2&3 Bdrms oceanfront $J5 wt'ek Co~ta Me:.1:1 -i51 ·9100. 12 4 prl'f ~h.'\"' CASH FOR TD's PrestJJ(IOUS nt>v. •"Jean EXECUTIVE SUITES Pnnl·1pal 955-3454 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I block to ocean. 1mmat· 2 2 uruts avail. I 1mmed avaJJ. t avatl Oct 2bdrm duplexes. M50 up. Year area 631 12:>4 a va t lable n ca r oc Ux>lun~ for hou:.i.• tu rl'nl ly 67:>-4912 Bkr MbMaftYa.jo 3267 2 BRrottage.Walkto9lh BR. laundry , i:arajilc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• St. beach. $450. + ulll. winter rental. $150 mo HOMES FOR RENT Available now. Call Call 675-7019 aft 6pm or b1 level. S420 & $460. 1 Bdrm .. 1 bath.. Yearly or !119-2416 mo. $350 Monlh J 4 B Pri ed l Martha 661· 1161 or wknds. or r . c rom 41M-3672 Bachelor. new jilreat E· MIS-1595. Fncd yard & ---------Nwpl Isle. lg 2Br, 2Ba. & sid e location s275 gar a.ees . Families l bdrm. ocean view , sun rm . $575 m o 759-llJl.eves 8J7-0666 please. kids & pets fireplace, naluraJ wood . ~2897. 675-9111 ------ A2ent 673·6210 28rduplexapt l1'2 bhl('ks to beach Yearly S450 Call67rHm5 Rm, pvt balh. mature Airport. Attractive rate<. 1n Lall Bch arf'a lf re1'0 2 WI> <1p1Jroval fund 1n 7 empld lady. lite pnv. ref. IJ)('lude l't'<'epllonist, law Male rmmte to i.h1 l'X d a> ' No P 11 1 n l ... SIOO + Ui~ lkh 494·7346 l.tbrary. {'OOferem'e rms, penses Mary 7~2 1214 ~.00) ~5.000 2nd T I> Vocation Retttals 4250 secret anal !>erv1cr . & 19-5> I loans l..Jdo Newµvrt Co ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xerox faC'tl1ty For a ISnl!I working iti rl ll J ) 67~~ 24 .h .... !louse for rent, RiR Bt•ar per.;onaJ tour & r~rth<'r need.-. room v. bath Prf I l lOM f;<)WN t-:R LOANS weklome. CaU 964·2566or s uodec k , $410+util 2bdrm Oupl 'th d 973-297 A •Newport oceanfront. · ex wi yar l. gt, no fee. _411&-_5005________ Wk-Mo . Xlnt locallon Newly painted. Children ttaw,..tleoch 3269 COllda11••11m1 673-76T1or675·7873 OK.S325permo.645-lS70 Crty sip; 6. linens furn dctall'l 11>qwre at \urtar I Balboo Isl or Npt a rf';i AHKAl'<GEO nl As~ oc . 955 · 22 88 o r 98HIJ74 evf'l! & wknch I SIU.CXXJ to s;!50 000 ~THE lliCH S25 tel) pr C'pl Call 955-:llOO -•AMORTIZED I Br "50. Ut.JI pd Hotel ~terJp m 548. l9fl9 ------j Wattled lO Rent 2Hr , •l!lfl'ERF-~T ONl.Y ....................... ~IMd 3415 NEW IRES> ArTS NO FEE! Apt. & Condo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Steps to ocean Clean &c.helor Si!SS. 1 Bdrm Apts tst & last 2306 W T AHIT1 COST A MESA tlS(' or apt w yrd & JI' t'\ i BSllORT n :R M Oceanfroat673-41S4 Modem I or 2 br <'Ottace Profess. o ffice spare i For wor1nn1t mom w -1 vr Call Bob Wtlhams A.:ent rentals. Villa Rentals 3bdrm l 'h ba . oea r 3BR 2 b a s5oo m o $315. Bach & loft $315. 6Th-4912 8tr _..,_,,,,_ d l Garage. deck 675·3504 su..,.,.,,, crpt, rps, nR. Frplc. rec room Pool. Far lease. New Newport D/W, Range, gar. comm ,,_..... Oceilltfrt J a c u t. z'' enc Io~ e d pool. Avail now! $470. garages Gas & wtl' pd TelT. Condo, 3 Br , 2Ya ba, mo ()ave 645-42!2 E Beatst. home. 38R +. 2 · frplc, ceram.Jc Uleenlr)'. · 1~ • ves ba. frplc. All appliances. Adults. no pets 393 $515 /mo 644 ·2 12 6 . ~. l(al'age.Quietres1d area Hanult.on.C.M 645-4411 640-0625 Toi111111a•• Avail immed. $800. Ph 2Br W/Rar $315 Cpts, --------' u..fw111•d 3525 213-i76-T138eves rncd yd Wtr pd 2224 Bluffs Condo. 3 .BR & den ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5rEBS-BAY·BEACJI "D" PlacentJa. 636-4120 ~ ~rOll ~JO~~; 3 bdrm 2 ba hmhse. nftt 38r, frplc. l :Y•Ba. patio. mo. etr, 8.1\.1800 to South Coast Plaz~. gar673-4436 Bright, &Jry 2 BR. 1 ba. E 3yrsold, 2-car gar, tenrus s 1de S350 m o . N o NPJ'. Shorea. 4 br, 3 ba, & swimming. $.S45/mo. Spacious duplex, 2br. lods/pet.s. 675-0100 pool, tennis. $725 yrly. C'A1J 640-6385. or 549-5786. steps t.o bch. Oen vu. 831·3054, 111Ul45 newly redone. $525 yr. 2 Br. 2 ba, crpts. drps, stv VIA IJ00·2Br 28a Waterfront. a\ ail <kl I ~1802 --- 2Br 18a apt $385 mo yearly ~:M93eves Harbot Vl~w Home Phase ll1 Jbr. fa m. rm . view Wat.er & jlardener incl S750mo. 75.2-8980 ---------New3bdrm,2'hblh. ssoo. round or $4.50 WI NTER. &t refrig. No children or ligCanyoo·2BR,3ba. + 2518·82 E lden, CM. !i6l·l.537,588-4153. pets.S325.646-4382 Fanl.asticoceao view Con· dm. McClain townhme. Avail. approx. Oct. 15. 3MO..,._."LE .. "E VIEW OF OCEAN & do. Spacious 2br. 2ba Bar. pool, spa, tennis 41M-la>7or81S·1720. , ... ......, ,.... w/all ameniUes. $1100. +mras. Avall. Oct. 5. Elegant 3 br townhome. CITY. 2 Br, 2 ba, frplc, 213-4.»-0724 •·GU) .... "l""" 7 ""'""' ocean view, 2 car elec. beam cell. Jacuzzi, ---------' _,.. """'• 6 5 • ......., *f ...... r..1*4 $450 C 11 -eve gar., trub comp., frplc, garage. mo. a 3 BR. 2 ba .. gar. Yrly .. ....;_.;..· ________ , .,. ... _.............. pool. tennis, spa. 9850. 8:>b Hill 54S-066S aft ?pm. 1535 mo. & up 2 bdrm. It Cleo, spa, 2 ............ . 37.o6 DX>.6al·5El. Agent61s.8170 frpk 's, 2 ba. around ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br cottage type, garage. rloor. Waaber /dryer Charmin g, l Bdrm, .... Pldllal• enc.I. patio. SJ:!Omo. Uti). OCEAN VIEW. yrly, 2 avail. lrg patio, near Beams It KDoUy Pine. Steps to Bay. 3 BR 2 incl. 6'2-0350; 642-3524 or BR. 1 Ba dplx. $475 mo. ~· LM lHS. 1175. llOO/mo~ Yr. rd. Inc utll. baths, rrplc. all ar,· _640-_Zlll3. _______ 644-f780or842-3639 m&7. '1S-4mlor549-.,.. ~.Garage. Love y Fabulous Eattside l br, 3 BR. 2~ ba. Best front a BDRM. Belboa laland. 8lyfroat sm.ll bach apt. .a. Avai.l lmmed. 9&50. WllOd bums lie cabinets. view condo in The Blulrs 9110mo., yearly. Quiet, clean, hotplate, 213/f71.T731ev --~ SIOOO Permo .. yrly lse. refrig, util. $325. yrly. ·--------I ~ 28r l i.'l be patio Bay Iii Beach 758--081 1 OCEANFRONT 2 BR, -~-~--· -------· • 4 • • WINTER RENT~ lndryrm. Adltaonly. 2brnr«ean: rpl-dishw :"+~:~.~is!':~ LITTLE BALBOA 1$.Mgmt 6'2·UI03 M25yr1y()('tlst ;nopet -.S. Qi&i Wlbr/dryr lie ISLAND ON GRAND 0-PoW lll6 3U36St.844-4340 sar lneld'd •15 mo CHANNEL w/doclt for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Next to beach lie shops. 1 yeart1. Avail appro~ = i_l~mll1~~ ~· 2bdrm.2ba. range,dlspo. BR•nly. Ji\im. 2 BR »Ml. c ·am dedr. tl50llo: ~°:f'·v=t ~ tlOOyrl .87W419 WATDnorft' I BR, 2 !§IJlt. CllJ)C7HIS1 ~~~~~~~' dep. lll·lm BAamLOR UNITS from a. ..... Owneet ID· .._.,,•••Ill S.Chm t1 3776 .......,.,__ _______ Fr:ipermo. UDfun.100· :-.~~:: ':**": :c=~ ':I.= ;:;;·;;.~ .. ;:~;; :~J:;.. a.i:..o~oinc!!t Jo prlla.-•· Bayfront •• '814>/Mo. Ylew apt. Sl2$ 6 Up. tlllOMo. ~ calla..taatSll-7107 ,,.,.. IULJY .............. 1111 -.1122 •1120. White ,.....,_ • .._.. 3140 um, all NEW kitchen, _... •---------loft--• W_.Realty. .. .......... ••••••••••• crtita. "'111. ••r. blk to '7"'670 t:'.91.!~,.,, c.e2aRcpta,~blt..n1, bch . $400 m o yrly . , ,....,t, DO pet.a, •f. ..... _... .. __ ._yard 1--·-aft-Naal*ta...tCOlldo S71 ,....~ l.9eld uUI. --. -----=-· · ··· .,,.,._ _... . .. ~ ..... ..._ • .._ 2 A..U it-l· -_-.. UUllll .. sn:i6llll ... 1illl~ Avail. now. •ueo 38r ..... ~lJ. 1 ..... 1 b'~'" • ..,.. .,...... ........... ....................... ..... .. llY"• "!;';.,J"'· '111 mo ..... , I 41 1707 .... ...._. ll06 a bdr 1575 fl 2 bdr tm. to beac . s.500. yrly • ... ~ ..... --------•--.. •••••••••••• -• .. ••••••••• ...... Walk to b•ach. Call NwprtShorM.645-3'155. -"" W.,e.ctqe, I IHpla1 rooms 6 BlmilllM481l,2be. Yrly, •2L5'7ortM-2197 Sl$ t.o the ocean. lbr, •• •: .. ,..mo. lttcbeoetttt. 171 ,.r tTM ~mo. Nwpt. Upat.ain2Br.nopeta Ywty.,.llo. am ....................... Otdltrr.t. a..ct.~.ITl-JIG nmo. m.am --...,. 0.. .... 1 ldrm. ••ma •'7mor•m2 WESJQJF'P'-Or. new· -fi.&F-.: 'E:1E•~ !r~"':L~ ..... Ear. ~a~~ on beach on T1h1U w1tb .ivllll in Cahf. l5t llank I old son N~ C.M 1trt•u . 7Jl m1or9601957 t·ar. rov. boat. was h 8ldJt . 150-300 sq fl l.ov. no more thdll S200 mo pnce 1nel 1an1tonal. Wn te d •434 t• o 1 ht• machi ne. complete I kitchen. etc For more I seeunty serv1ees, con Daily. Pilot. p 0 IJox Alww:...weh SI 00 mfo call 979 2699 l'\ es & fert.'fle(' rm & ulll A bun l.560. t: M . Ca 92621> •••••••••••••••• ••••••• dant parlung avail Con weekends veo1eot loc close to ~s/ln••st/ airport, lra,·el aJ!eot & ~ PALM SPRINGS \•aca lion condo on M1ss1o n Hills Counlry Clu b Greens. pool. t ennis Near Rancho M1ra1Zc restaurant s t rt p Ca II •SUJ. 963 l209 aft 6 Large Bag Bear cabin pool tbl, rolor TV. 2 frplc ~eepi l4 S45-al16 ..... to Shen 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movtna! Avoid deposits & cut hv1ng expenses• Professionally sin ce l911. •I HOUSIMATIS 832-41.:M Expaod your llreatyle with a compatible room- mate. We discover that person.Call TWO PEAS IN A PAO 851-0815or158· l.209 bank in bktg 230 E 17th ••••••••••••••••••••••• St .. C. M. 642·9560 illMM'U ........ Location MacAnt.rat J.emee $1.IOprscaft l.ll6 sq ft & 915 sq rt sl.it.es. new, free park- 1.og. Avail for lease up to 3 yrs. at Sl.10 pr sq ft Principals only. Ask for Bill 752-0070 1 rll FREE RENT DIC. SUfTIS MIWPOln' CINTB F\ill aervice. From $225. Newport Regency Corp. (714 )644-7189 *t4IWPOIT IL YD* C.M. otnce spa~. 129S. n+.cn.-.. 21.3-862-8967 ~ 5005 .•.•..•.•••....••...... S. A MoMy ilrolll'r W~ provide all ser vices I at low COllt •9M-2274 U.0.-UcfttM'S Or~e On·Sa'e $3tl.700 s. Die~o Off.Sale Sl I. 700 S, Diego On-Sale $36. 700 TolJ · Free <800 12:52 • 2000 AGURISALOM Well established leadln11 women's rlRure salon serving Newport/C .M arus. For Info. Call Ray S57-S3ll Agt. PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 l->.·11 uny 1h0m or com b1nallC)n of 1lNl'ls fOf' $75 01 It·'~ with 11 l'enn) l'tlll'hC'r i\d. :1 hnt'S ror ;,{ tOOM't'ullvt• • duys. Each add1t1on11I Lin•· 1s fiO' for the~ day~ Char.:C' 1t 1 No rommcrri:1l 11fls. f'nr mori> 111lormat1on And lo plaee your 3d n ll 642-5678 RNllADS AIEFIEE Cll: Ma-Mn I ... Drl u••1• • P1rll le1 .......... lnltM'I ... ... Aa••" ...... " Ut'4 i-•"-INT£al01t CARPDn'RY !!_.!11__ IUllOt =,.· = .. ::· c....e .... MY A1pb1h Lle t ~·~•••••••••••••••• amt. f'h.-.t ~IMS ~ • ilallm clfa_n ... • Q)lar .... ~..-.: wbt ...... ~ qi&a 10• b&t>acb Clean ••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. ,.,... I llv, dla rm. hall Sl$ Av.c fl.J!l.'TRIClA~ Priced ·-• .. •••••••••• ••• •• nn S1 50. routb SlO. cbr tfCbt frM N tlm•t• oo Dl,J..o.r., m,y C.M hOm•. .. Ouar ejim pet odor laraeor1mall ,loba PIQ.,._ &ltu.K-2-4,)'ra, Qit l'tll*1T. lb rra eapr lk •m~ 873 OM9 Lwteh lAel t..•rD101 Do wlrl m¥ffll Ref. Ad Pim Ul·DJI o r 5.114101 ~·-· AU.,N I ptol carpet ~ lllytlme S.b)'Slttto.. My ~ eleanlnfl apeelal tbne. "'*· Wt)' ur hr Blllpri* .,._..., 33rd S&. N 8 t:onn)' --m..«m. Ou-pet .uam clt:aning any )rooma~ 0 t M $enlc.e BtlJ W.. 7S46 •••••••••••••••••••••• DIVORCE '70 Cab lat t:••Y. 1uaiaranlt-t·d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Panfit'Senices ~ 9:lllO Sandw1rh t'!xpreH will drtu up your MXt par.y RkkPfl ~ce. Mii bwo or eveot w/our apec11lty n8lll needs, b.r /mo rites cat~rtna 3 locat1on1c t:u :crRICIAN B•lll rate •. b e at workm1rn11hlp Small J<b preterrl'd tns "34:1 ····•·••·•·•··········· Ka.8 cwit-Om wood fon<· llliC. ¥1f\ei ft fortcl' n ·puir ~or 750 lM.'I ... d 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttrJ~r. dump tr1J4•lt , lftdUljj, haw, llM ft yrd wril, miM: 1!3Ha47 oa; Sludcl1t I Ton trud1 Ttuh, tr4etl tnm Dan GQ.:az:M •~ hau.llnf(. rn 114 6 up Yd 6 11ar d11ui-F't.:t· -(7J4 )842 Ull7 l111ullnl(, t l c 11nu p~ dr1 vew1.1 y remov\1 111 tri IIlln!JlJc 557 8271 ..._c ... s.n1ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAIY-SP'UCI l.JC(..•nM•d Zthr home care fur VW t'ldcrly. Pnv11tc. ('(JIJY huroc C.11 ludMy 831 (WC) HuuMclHDlftJ, pruft'lll Meet, complete, ranbl ~ ............... ..... yw IRll'd ~ UIOO -, ,,.,. .,,, ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof. ~ .. Ext 6 lat. hiatia«. Int/Ed. QJty Repair 4 Reroof. All ~. Low n\ell. PrN ... t , work. rMld tr In· lyte I · • h I n 1 I l' • . ~---• &-....-.-... fttlart ... 191. rMlll..,.•·":'·tar. I.a d.11ra~. lrr1c1tloo . Pal0Ua1. INT/EXT ....... ~ "'-est SU· Pin . ''"'I ---. u~·--··•-aolll" tin"'" 1r11• 10 ,,,.. ea,..r u.,., ....__.. r .. •~ 12 _A_v_mJ_. ------....., <lSIVW ............ " • .... , .... • ........ ·~. ,.... • •••••••••••••••••••••• Yorabontt.Mla,.rklH Ur • twlflded rforbt>ru yra exp. U c 'd . Dive Nflltp•k:be .. ,wxturff ~/All .. w1t•1 like~ m 00'1t 5.:tHI l&2 or lllT 21811! IM-&Ot5. fm IST. It J.14 l t ••••••••• • • •• • • • •• • • • • • l'or Eare tla n r• In ttM·wr lnt PaJnt" wallpaper. -£rnl fr IUu'a. Cuat.orw bouMcM&Aln• Clunln" ....................... Qwi1 work, reu pr. Jl\>ee " .. I I drt:Umaklng • alter• l11\11Mtt4ld *-172111 Or1rkwork Small Job• ast. Steve .54'7-4211. Ext ••••••••••••••••••••••• tion• Ea pert w o rk· tl!llbelh'1 Hw•crclt1a11 lnlc. A 1 ma II pet'llM a II :uod ~ ~ta. '40-&74.5 -MR.4i O.EAN m.tkf'11 It OIHm Bach • apll. bomee. Mt-f072 2 IAdl• wiJI clean your bwae/apt/or boatt for re aaooabll' rate• Cood nd11 ~-..or 646-47711 ......••.••............ Rolurhow lww• Auocl•u, IK. Lowc oer rate11 . 67~0Ci62 .... ~ Nllwpart, Colt• Ma• • ~ca11 Jiaua~1-Qwck t'la 1t. () k St &t8 7322 Jl'Y\ne ff7S.ll17hve.. O...r'11 Plumbutf( for re T••i;i;;"~ 14. p•uwnii. Spec. raw11 Liable rcv-1n1. ~a:'l()'J •u•••••••••••••• •••••• Brint, 1wne. block work. f'6 aplll. 8111 Free eat Pl .. .-ina S Cl.ARENCE'S ,..., tile floor1, cont rete 841-7646. ...,.,..'fl' repair. Jit. :. tn • • " 27 yrs pallo•, walka, dri ve. rim!Odelinic. copper n • exper Days, e ve11 , wa11 l'reei u t J ohn ~aJftcommerci11I pipe, lel6k detection & wtuldll t.5 951 9&1 109fl MIH~ plainlin1t, Free a t. Reu. sewer lot'11t1nic 1-'lot T ~i --------• t.a.e& 87~1 nllel. ToP Hat Ylumb rw .-.-.. U ••••••••••••••••••••••• Local mov101 ·l"re11ht, conlltrUCUoft. houeehold " o H l c e a uppl 1e" kaMooable rates t:all 8'62M4 ~, ,.. ... ,.., ..... "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pt."TER.S f'AI N'rJr1U; F.apr d Rl"U\ It.ill"' f'l"f't f".81 <.:1111 <i t'nt· ~(M:!H •PAIMTIMG• ESSIAM o.tom Painting t'ree EBt, 3 yr 1uar. Olurll f•alan 982·1478 PAPF.RING Quality wo rk l're.-est Von P.vce ~ ~I 221S J>aJntJllj( Ir ltestorau on . "Par ~xcellanee , sl ltl'. 1n11t rf'f1 R1cb1ud !»nor 836 566S 1ng. &1'1·3194 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. lhnlb, pnu11nl( 4t n· F""or old 6 Mw 4. rt1·pl~ moval, yrd th~an Ui>t>. t-00! 10 yra up t.:1111 haultnl( 5411 <!14 ~. ~8088 MIH-113 Jim Plumbing r e p111rs & dr111lns clt'ar ed Walt•r htrs. garbi.1(1! d11wi-al11 E.xpen Ora1n ~ 0070 MC/Vuu1 Pror Tr ee·Serv 1rfl' &- kcrnovlll, romvlt-l•· )'ur<t & kA rlean UJ>, t'rci.' tJ>I "":nt1 T ..... Tiit. PIPf': ~U IHi t:ON ••••••••••••••••••••••• f' I. IJ M 8 I N c; Jo' r 1· ,. ~llm1lr11. reptpei.. r«' mode l work t•u1torrl hotr14!!1 Commerc-1al & Jo'REJo: tnul leawn credenll:alt'd, r ... •dinit. math & to'rt"l'lch 111a..io1J t <liriaumeo W1 4136 Call ~7011 MPM DfVORCE BY llAJL c-.t/CIHH .. Gardenllll(, dean upm &. Hau11dea•q J111ul•cupln". C C'.orl(e ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE~QAO &..dKapMcj .....•.........•....... Valley l.llnd3t apin11 ln&/Ext malllt ft d1•111i.in. 11prinkl.c.rs in11lall~ & 11er v1c ed . c u s tm IJl'lckwork & yrd <'lf'un l.IJ> Llt:'d & Ir~ lllyri. t'Xp 646-487 I lnl & t'Jt\ fall r11ld .0'4 <'1 t'ree eisu m.11 t.n ca 11 ~26M Pa1nlln1t. ltu /Comm I ServtnJt Col&atal romm K yra Highest Qu;,ltty y,ork Hanbl IJc'd . U :m · ~ r~ldmtJal Quality wflrk Wllldow CMIRlstg ;.\ rea1tona bltt prt tt•'\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54() 7~ Lit• 11372863 u.it Wtlldow Clc11nin1-e l"rol wmdow r1n• Heis-. ftafb.. f<ef'N f>'IZ ~A)H lluhl. 54.S-7072 Ji'\Ung to f1nALI $'10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A<.~_Lef(aJ. M.2 SIOO O!ment work of all ltinda. Tree, Shrub Tnmmlnl(, ,.._£?.. f'tee e11t IS yni exper. Qeao.ups Sod llemoval. --ec Allio blockwallll SS&-0757 A t h ' o •••••••••••••••• ••••... __ __ _ o y l n t(. • v ~ DlStefano & A11r11n<Jv1lz Cement work·All t y~s s:1841nG. _ OntrurUon f1'rec est Uc'd Cultral'lor '380/65 LAWN ser v1t•e, land ~c '375084 64fHJ649 642-8t82orfi46..6003. llCllpe, clean.ups, Mike your 11llopv 1ni: hllulmJC 642 9907 Sell wllh t:AS E ' lt'1>u BREEZto: C,las1uficd Ad.ii 642 :>678 easier hy w11ng lht' D1oly Ji1nd whul you wunt 111 l'llol Cla&'llflt.-d Adi. Jlldly Pt lot Clai111ifledi, 5300,.. -· 5150 ,.......,, 5350 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t"culd Vic Ooldenwest & Hell, H.B black m ele Germ a n Shephe rd IW7.Q04 M1C1·· I E'S •o.tcal• JJ.AJC·2AM 835·3749 l.altor Found 111 pel'f C:dl PREGNANT? C aring, Animal A111>1s luncf' oonlidenllal counsehn~& League 537 2273, no f1•1· referral Abort.ton. adop· LOST M ule Sprtnitn Spllruel "J U' · ll1t1> llJ Westc:'ltff an·a ftcw1m l l'l~t·11Jl fJiS 41GO l"ound f"nn W1•l>.h ,.,Jfl'• VIC C.:Oabl llwy IJ111"' I 'I 4!13-7~ Jo't1Und M B1J>11•1, y 111(. lJOfl & keep111~ APCARE Solritu.IReoder UILSS f:I Cummu R"'"I S:.n Clem~nte. l"ully lit• l''or Appl 492 7~J6 Uftda Ir Vldd •CMCCll M•to¥ • For the N. of It ······················· Are you a lJus Man KOrnl! on a bmu1es., tn p for 2 21 dys! Our Atcency pro vkie5 q uaJJ r 1od ll"ll ve IJn I( setty's 1n mo8l lllipcds or the but world. Qill Bn.:n d1 (714 >894 7S63 frm 8am lli>m L=.=! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7075 ....................... .M<idel llCtrl'lllH fUilr, fi lm prod. ad al(y I' H . ant <kt:, F1 H 1-; SALF:S C.:urr 1:r $$ o i>pl y :!lJ~~JI Want a K~ v cu : AN HOUSE? 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I ll"f.t \11 ,,, I •A •• !:fl.fl Jo'ound male Ch1hu111hu11 oldu dos< t oron11 del Mar ur ea Eves 640 786!; "'OUNO J><t c·ht>und "'em Vi c Ward & G11rfu•ld II B f' V ta.WI t'OUND M Hr n m ix ~Jl\lel M blk mix IJh Au i.l ~ht-p mix hlk liln whtl mul1· 1-'Mn HnndJy & whl wl11µ~-.I l\nd f.ltht:r dolo(.l> d b wt'll as c11l" &'4 :lb.Sti ( N II /\lllmal ~llt'r 1 "'11Und: Slben1111 llut1k y, m.aJe, blk W/Whl 1111•1•, blue ~yes Var lrv11w area 568 t0f7 t' o-u n d I-' I! rn 11 I c· l))bennan. Sept II VII' l.o11guna N1guvl 4!Y.> 1: IJ.S l''OUNO Unu11u11I 11"1 plf(e o n W11rne 1 & Grati.m. 118 ij4() ~ Lo1t. Bl11c k & while Collie, fem. Vt t' 23rd M . C M 642 851J8 Ncc1I" MedJcauoo REWARD lm t Pom,.r1 nla n , cr1"11m Vte• ~k VlllHl(I' C M Pn nldlt <~II 556 ~HJ l"Vf'la, S3!:.71111 di.y11 FOUND Vn1< ltt-t m ·vN Vic &in Clem Inn M Cal I &ind y bef m " '"" 111 ,.i1 l:t(M tt>tlNI> M 1<r1·y 11111 tlfl WhUAt rl4111 1.'tillur Vlr l\dam• .. Lake· II H ~Ill~ POUND: l.f!C INll• tloM, 8Mpherd/Malamut1• 7 vie f..dwardl • 811ler. HB.Ma.217t Jl'OUNO I 9 /17, younM t...a. euv ... Tabby r•t, fl Rmcho Mkt. t; ffhdl1 .... •n.JND. WhlU bird, Pi.r ,,. f amijy. obvk>ully pet CdM.17J.71 .. ,t'71 ~ JIUUND. Clun 6 frtcmdl~ bUt/Wtlt kll trn M v II' 8rookhural 6 81 atf'r .... nJUND: Fent.le Calleo t'91, wtn.1 collar , Vt~ Oii ._ • Hau. u e. .......... ..... NIDGlldaoldbtHk 0 1• 1 d puppJ, fem • ¥te Jtall • Aeon, HI. l94MI. O.C. AIRPORT SECT'Y & ESCOIT •SHVICE• Spec 1alliln f( In l>ui11 - n~11s me n . r e111d ~nt11 wele<>me 739-5241 24HRS. GrfftC~y OUTCALL 1)4 1 OllJ(I MC/VISA COVEttGIRL tit 953-0778 tit at llrf>utt•ull Servtct' LANA'SOUTCl\LL 10AM·2AM 775-049"J PRE LAW slurlent needi; $25,000 Will do anythml( Ll'l(BI Conf1de nllal DVM P 0 Ao x 324:!, NB OOfJ63 .. ,Ht .. Ei.ITE HCOIT SHVtCE HIS& ... S WINOVIDI ................. '7~H04 24 HIS IH12 W17th St,!i1nla A1111 MASSA'il fllGUU MOOll.S ISCOITS OUTCAU. OHL Y e.p,e•et • ..,. '11-J 140 GOU*4•11L T 0 M M . OF N E w p y ' R 9 T ESCORT& 841-11571 7·10 P.M. SUlY WOM4t J4 ..... -2 ll /4JI:!!.!!, ; •POIY LADY. OlJ'l'CAU. ONLY •'7J.I IJI• ,... a ........ Pooda., ..... • •••••• , vac lrtatol • Altoa St ..... n ..... &M Dtffett ... n01 <wnl •tMJ •: ,....pey,.a.orth,., lliln -luclMI. PO••• •H.•--· .. rn• ' IHO ~-11 -.. ....................... ... ....... ' WANTID: reaal• to ..... -.,: •• u ..... -· .... DMD\o J H ~ Call aarr1 --·oo,. Ufelt7'e'I people ---·-Nla&Jona ~c.U11N114 ........ ....,, • ••••• hr .................. •IH ,, ..... atck. ...... ..,..... (' I Sal~ S,.&HotTMbs f:ner~et1c & tr~at1 ve :.ales peri;on needed for OJ11Ui Mella urea. Xlnl comnu111uon Ea peri enl'e µerson w1th an uplltudl· for numbn l\, typ1nr. & caJc:ulotor 11k1lls to JOtn our AC<.'UUlltlnM Oepart ment Some uc:countll rC' ce1 vable expcncnrc helpful Enjoy eJU:ellcnt dftlired. fW.2 ~· • <'OOIPAll Y beJ.le'f I la I.ti<: had ~ " froo meal per day Apply !lum noon. M11n· Joh, l'etllOllllot I. Mm 1 yr exv ~ulomot11 .. t• i.cctic 10 key add ll l)'JJ 1n1< To f175 Mm 2 Yfl> l'X p uul11rnul1 vl' aet'll(, tnl'I knld1~ IJMV 1u11rn1'l!> ~mu lYr>•nl( Min SUIO ..... Schaffw reno•1f Acpttcy ~ <.:am1no Cap111truno Stc:<n>, Lu~una Nll(ucl 83J.T7CJ2 49'.!·:!620 No F'eei f':vt'r COST ACCOUNT.AMT Job C'Otll ay11tem with room for advancemeM. ~rceMful <'Mnd1date c1.1n 11ti.rt lmmed Kellltt'd roll"'fC" 1tudln or pnor un thr Job "1pr prrf ltOS .... IHC 714/MI :i633 Npt 8U<'h An 1".A4u•I Opportunlt )' Y.mpl l\CCOIJN'I AN'r ltVlr.., C'l'I\ Ylrrn at• .. k~ In nil 2 IH Jl(M, f;f•I\ 11r r11tw Cf'A Jr 6 Hr l1"v••l11 llil( II l'JI ~, ""'' ( 0 H II lrJl 5111 I for llppt l\f'l'01J11llny PHru Pr11f•11"l11111tl1 for ('J' A '"''1 Nllfl MIJM .. ('f P\111 ,,, 1•1r . t•o 011~ 1 U4. I •~1J11• fk•h, Ct1 ~&2 ........ MARRIOTT HOTEL 1AJI New1xirt <A-nln I )r Newport Js.•al'h t-;quol ()ppor ,..mplr1y«r ACCTSrAYAIU l 't.'J'SOfl needed for l(row lflR N(-'WJIOrt Ht• il C'h pro perty ml(ml co t-:x pl"rienl'r helpful, typmit nec·cshl.try S tart1n1t i;11l11ry 17~0 F ur In t.ervlew cull Karen nl 752-0702 • A<.•rn ESS t.:s t A<.71'0 HS All 1o1iceatall tyswa No t-xp n4tr "S A M " in· tervlewln l( now Our clients have wurkcd "Rll('ky II". "Goldle &. The Boxer", "Lady In Rid" w/Robert Conrad, "Wnl(ley 's Do u bit'· rr&nt''. &. Olaney Studio ... •Anyone lnlerested an Mo vlea/T e lev , ca l l "SAM " today ~m fee. mA > 778 l080 eat 9S -----1\1.H CONIJITIONJNG I ll1•11U111( Techn1M11n f:x per1 enc·ed r~Qul re d S.J11ry SJ084 Sl32'.3 Apply Mt c 1v1111ra110 lJnltlt•<I !khool Ol11tr1('t . 32117:! Oill" l'<'rlerto, Si.n JIJMn (.!II iAalf ..00 41MS I 21 5 Nrllilllw11' Ht your nwn IJrM W11rk your own hr11 DM»ll11 t ull ~M-~1 22 AMMA.L HOSPITAL rl•U.. clean., rec•ptwn Full or pt Umo 10 hr ti~ dy1 11 wk CdM ._..,..'-"Ice l'DX Optlra1ora for 1 I til!!!phon• en1 wurl n IC ~le• eaper1aM.d ur will train P\ill time or INU1 tJrae 1tUlla avail• hi• Oay1, afternoon •V41ftinp (ill' ltAVll yard Mu1I bt abl• to worlt •lflW wlilbnda TU:lnM • wpm. ,...ui1r.s. any 01 benefit. avallablt 1"4-uecall Mon ll'ri ,...uh&on leland 1rea eo.a.a ..... ,.a AJfl)Ort lrH OlllMMllO Jt.0 .1 . .. ,, APT MANAOlll ror 11 \Malla ln Coet a ..... Eaper'd couple Wife bklrPI tap . ff111b11td m1lnt. "'f. Call H 2·00'71 or <21 ) ••1 ASSt!M 8LER8, electro mechanical ~I wlndttl, for 1m11l SOienoid Co Pnler e.,.r .. rttlablllty • muM Won wit.II 1mall preel1lon parll. Good m1avel deaterhy . SelatJ "'°'&able. IR N '"":f. • Produc· -"··"'*' kh. .... w .. •"n ;, •'"('" -.,11..,,. ,,, I l()()t(kffrEt tJ~nl!ltl ) & t·a 1•·ll1·11 t 'l<r1y • .rm1·nt mfr1ncu.,1.1 '·'""·L' "·''"''' '"''"''"" llDJ Jumhore-e , i-.. II 111 I Teirnro 644 6756 l''I" anll "''lf'ktnl( l'VOdlllOI" M~J J(f'J "·" 1•0011 ,,,,,, I ,, "" .. I ~ "II It" .• I t} ''" d( .,1Jt1rr !-.tr•ini• .,,,..< 1.11l11·• ti.·r .1pr111· 11'<kll l'ICflt'I J lr'IU '\l ,.. l l!t7il :-.o•w11.,rl Ill I .\\ C.:ORP 1714 ~ Lyon !-,t Sant• Anil !.47 HOOi ~mbly TRAINEES tott UPHJEHCB>I MICRO ELECTRONICS We are s eeking 111 dJVlduals for a ll sh1rt1 pos1U0011 in our Prndut· tioo Department. We will train thf' r1aht t n d1v1du.al.I 1n lbe ml<'ro electrocucs lndWJLry Comprehen11 v~ r om PM)' benefit.a lnclud1na majOr medical and d'·n taJ. Jo'or 1mmechaLe c11n Mderalloo call or 11pply Bl 1714, 540-6010 Sierracin/ Transmask aee:.!C..mpwt Dnve Nt..-wport &rneb, CA ~tuJI OpJ)Ortunlty fA'lployer m If 1h Apptu ant\ \houh'I , "" • AUTO SALIS t 1.a<1 Of'POITUHtTY! G"t ..et tor the '80 a TIM '8A1. TA Howud C'bt'nolf'l tn 714•7$2-0600 1)1' 11111tl' <AJu11\y rurpurt bt I 0 <."UTiv!ex m l1.\l lldd lhrc• MAMUf.ACTUllH5 llJf t; z bll llJlthl M'.'11 & ff·AM-<~neroui. 1rny• 011 I I.AMI( 1111rtun1l\ l11r J tl\ "'"' • 1a11 f lii 1\ .. !-,tn••'\ 'II nlf'T'll l\ut•i •"<~·n,.111 1 t..qual 1 lpp!>r Emplo) er t'llrt rwi1.1111~ l11Jt p re•\ 11 ov' I , 1· I I 1 n v. h 1· I p I 11 I llOWl\BU th1·\111li·t l1ffn111ny Uuv•· (J u.111 ...,,, T.-...;?si TitM Nt'WfJ1ir1 l'°'ud1 lmmc«h:1Lt• llpf'n.tn$1 for B ,, ti >., t 1I 1• r . It I•• IV!usck1-i•p1n11 . J !1 rtny, wt'<-k. n1·1.r llu'lhll rl1 & I l.111ru I ton U82·113f1!1 ltobyi,ttl1•1. "lCJ)f'r rJr('f, uf u.~. :1 rh1ldrrn. htl' hM-wr1t !Jllfl OZl4 Uaby11 1tter, maturl' woman want~d 111 my lv>me, 2 chtlrlrt•n, 3yr11 & l1dun1, .. day•. tin nex1 ble Rd's, CdM 644 lfto$11, and6402M7 liabytilller tl lou.at:!ke~per. llve 10 or out !)puk t~h 640WOOJ DADYSITIEK worklna mother desires con1r1rn lJQul beby111tter for 2 mu old Mutt care tor In my home CdM arem Nancy wit 11752 0070 ext 221. eves87J.3Lll Haby1 ltter , lovin g uandmntber needed to <'Mrt' for 2yr old ft inf ant, my home prt>f 640 17~ UAHYS I TTKR O t' l'UIOnMlly n ecdcid . CORONA lllO HLANDS 675-GO --- t·xr•·r d 11 llrnt> T f'll1 r With IJod fUStnmer rl'l.1 l ton1> llltludt' 111 .,.. ork Tu1;_~ Wed Thur ~ C;on lJU'l Let·. Oranl(e ('ou't S 11 v 1 n g s & L '> u n . 714 7~ UIOI . F: 0 t.: UANKJNG SR. TEllER Jo:xct>llent npportun1t y for n~lil'nCt-d 'rellt•r 10 Ubl~ SavlnR)I Mlllla«er t.n aJI ph~ of !>:lvm1<11 o p e rati o ns Our NEWPORT Beach off1re IJli eeelun1 all 1ndJv1dual With 2 ye11r1 S6.L bac k iround and s tr o n~ kno wl edste o r J RA , Kcloch and new accounlll 1bia full lime pot11l1on or ten a statttni u I a ry uf II)() ~ month ..id I( rl"lll bend11.111ndud1na •Free Parktnl( •F'reeC.reer Appar.-1 • lieaJlh htSuranct• •Dental Jnsur1ncc AMlalant SaJu Man•1Cer BABYSITI'ER needed fnr We're 1l"eklnc i well klnd•rrartener. $·half l(l"OOt'Md women from 4Q dy1, t ARBOR VIEW ti> a6 ye&l'll to Hll1t In SCHl. ARP!A. 87~-GW Pleue call Annellt• Menne at 836·7071 for mre infornwtlou ulea 6 maf:Ja emut 11Aby1ltter needed evea Mt.Ill have ell •nee In aPP"OI 6 to 11. CdM. Own lid.lee red~ of ulon trana 8'75-?GI Jh U· 8pm dal y , •Vl"f'Y ------oUler' S.t 9 ! up w llOO BuklGa im. Call Mn MulUvan T&LMS 631·:M44 AM1at Or~r Clf"rk, will train, It lyplna . packa11e <.rdotra. oo hHvy work . 4 daywonwk Paldbt-nef "1t-7tl0. ............ ,,. C o up I• w If e ·o f c. hu1bu4.nulnt. 200 Unn.t. Octam&de, upr ~ ATMLll'IC AllllT. to eoaC!b ......... lrl •• ...... -II. D1Yll 8ch0ol. ~oeJllMlltflOll,ffllh 8dloCll Olplolnl -t Hpr. CaU-.MaOfor ~ Attr•C!tlvt 111 wom1n from 20.u . extenalve tn"11 llOOd pey, up. In mJMl*\'laolbullMM In cl . a.c .. DMV work, ...... w. &Mi .. taa. tlC ......... 8111 ..... f..t ~Daily ... •• Mt . So Cout Plaa.1 office J\aU .. part Ume. Call Ralph K lnntno at ~. a.m lri1t.oi St CM ODl&A .... olfle1. Full Umt. c.all Mr. w....,. at 5t8<2300 2'1U>Hatbor Bl•d. c.lf .... ~ ........ &Lem Eqwal ()ppor Emplyr Blnklnl TaL.m M1W ACCOUNTS PwrrnaDent, part tlme, Ulbt lYJMI Wiii COO· Uder' Cr.U... Call for La..'* •Lo&o OorOMcWM1r Mr.OwpMtm..IOJO Im r Barbtr 9tyU.t to mln&llC• pu1·1Hnl 111-*""17 Tu. l'li. M , Sat/ 9 S. evea ... -. BEAUTY Jullltte ma.Ucuri1t, full time, ... ,. m..mo. 117-3771. Rt ... r Styl et • A11l1t1ot ....cted In 10UDI a1 .,....., .. Joo. Robett • ~.•ntr. • .. STOii• llep16r 111eebenlc for 8cbwlan dHler. Ea ~M1ar7. llllltbave prior' bUw mechanic ex· per. la ....... *'-· BIWNO O.ERK · for majo r wbole1 1le nurury. Applicant• .,.. be Mil 1t.11n inc • haw mi.a. J.yr bllk1. U · lllr· Bnentt lactd. fully pd .._. plu, s d1y ..ti ...-. eduutioAJ ... '•-·· c.&eet ,,_ ........ hrlpfol ~·I I) o ... ..,_.r1tl 1.;11 I J.t11 r'"""""" 111 I'( I tit1ic 'l:J~. , .... J>l)rl 11 ... 1·h ,.,, Qa!f)J ltoollk•'l'l"'r I' I I-u 11 Uianc .. f1.r l'\,1-wpt1rt n r ,,.,.,,., ,....,,, ~ ~ tll IAIH~I '.t .1rk~ UOIJKl\ ... i' l'i'.I< p.1rl IJ111t ru .. "1•"11 f•1r I'"'"''""' I Allt;,.;Jt f>Pl'OHTtJNJTV lnt•rnat1Qf\al cu11mt-t1e ''I ~J K J>t'(1f>I• rn b'l'f''\lr~ m •• 11 l.u·t·h ... ""'""""" & 'lklll •.tr• t;x1· .. ~t111n:il tn11n1n1• 'lat..... II. mi•nl p11 .. 1t 111n ' ''·"' 111 )'"" .1rc-.1 t \oll ..,, 111 ... , I"" •HI W•·•I /\, 1 •lu• J l11111,1I 11111111.h•1 I \l11hl> '" h.m•lf1 .tll ,, n111r-11 M ,. 1:, 1 wx C AR WASH CASHIER •Ill )"urn.ii UJ• I•• l,'c·n•·r .il 11 th•t·r r1·11r1 r l11ulilt• h•llJ/ ' & '"'lrktr1'' ('(Jllfi \ ( ·111lllJ''l1'1lllUll 1!1• ~1dmi: t111 1•xpt>1 ~·nil rt~unw U> Cr••utl'I' C'ur neutum Im· l.)j•pt 1>11 I, 151illl (.'o m m•·r 1 •· 1.n II U . !f.!64!! ,\JI t 1•pl1t•., .,.111 he> am1wo•rNJ IOOklCHPH F /C Purullnn w11 h vron111w nl 1-·u11 lal tl"a l t~llllt< 111 "'"' ,..,m Xlot c•s• µrlt1unll y t1411 OIZl IO()t(l(ll:Plll A!r road olc (.; M 2 Lo 4 hn. Mt.i t 'rt AM Hu,11· bkkl( i.ktll" l C (flJ T~ an.'wt•nnl( & loc:al del1vt'r y dn v1111( ~·Of'~l~79 HOOK Kt.: t.:f' E R f u 11 charge t;•te naanment Co. S.lary ~ Rettumr 1iUA!1nUOr1 Coll~ Ci. m bnice. P 0 Box 1523, La;cuna Beach. Cu 92&2 ft>okUt.'Pt'f'. part tam•• lllv1er1 Realty -.2800 IOOK PASTI UP l'ut lime. Moo. lpm lo IOpm, Tuell. 101u11 to 6pm No expn1e nc'' necesury l\pply The Peftn y a aver , 1180 Plaee:nt1aAve C.M lbJbtore peraonnef, pt. Urrw, .,.rm t:aper'd ~sm. --------BUIU>lNO MATE RIAi. VA.RD HELP Ov~r 18 t"-11 u,.,. No 1tudent1 IAllt be wUilnic to work Set Cont •ct In J)erlOO Mon f'h btwn ll·S Set• ~II or Noel at ·rony·a IMldilll Maten1I Int' • Z'75Newpon Blvd.C M_ BllSBOY · tor d11a s d•J• • week ltuaty Neao R..t Ml-Mal 8'11 Boy. private r lub, Pl'\ Ume. et&llleat OK . Call ltlhabeth 'fh11r1. thni Sun. 4•10pm tor --.m..asis. DUS BOY part tJme. t'rl lunch 11 ·ao 1 ao . 11.0CXBUSTERS. 1m1 Mac Artbu.r Blvd Irvine <J'uod Park l S611U BUS OR1VER8 Meded b1 Caplllrano Unified Scbool Dial lmmed ~ .. belDt °''"" to I ll.m..d ...... ol aciotieu&I COIUd ltrt. ........ 1.111mm ...... lmm• ... hdh' 1•mµl11'r'rrll'11• '"'"' Fur 1ntl'r.-ww •.•II IM 441JI (.:01Jihlf'r WJllk d . ( rl , j(()Ocf P'•>'· ~ ltx•utrom. l'orn f)Wl.)' b<•n1•l1l '!. •1v~r Pl Wt' lrUtn 1 rttl\S J)Ort.11 ltUI rtt.'<.'t'M J\1>i>IY M t<tro (\tr W1.'8h . IMl)ll lto•.it·h lllvcl II n C~flEIS UTOTEM MARKETS Opl•run~' oow 11\a1l11bl•· tor fuJI tlmt' H 11111t1rnl mana1een on 2nd & Jrtl atuft No ex~nf>n<"t rwr Wf' t.n.tn Start S'.I 10 to S4 per hour Ad\ 11K'i'men1 OIJPl,rtwuly for man111w l1lMt poettlOM to ~ 50 per hour tf 11u1dlfh'(J t'or rTU't• Worrnatton & 111 wrv1e w. ~MO •>r c ull 714 1!>37 41HU Wal l In wrvlew nn Sllturday1 b> 111)J>o1ntrrwnt. PJlU&l Oppor l':mployer OUldcare. U.I. bl l\ft !Id\. S yr. f(1rl + fri~m!J. ll·Sl/hr Re11pon . Kel req 675 4C»tl. 54!1 9099. CLASSIAED AIMITISINli ,,,,. Dally Ptklt la leek U\lt a penon to euc mc-nt our O uailied Advert.lb •nl( deputmmt for In aide telephone u lc& C..1uslfied or telephont· 1 11 I e 1 e x p ~ r I e n c 1· ""T~IRt:Mt~ INQ..UDti; Mult type 46WPM C.hw tt1c1 Dependable Good.,...., ... VcMOI Pl.....a penoullly Salary co.mmen1uratc wltb apenence + com rnlelioo. ~C'tlJeot com • a-1\u. JI yc)u are ..UnriM ...... lcM .... 6 wut to be p.1td for your elfort11. ..... c1U for Interview Penoooel Deot. M2-51'111. ed. tn OIN•ICOAST DAl.YPILOT •W.Baytk. a.tall .. ,....~, W•M._... • • ~~-~ ..... ?! .. ~'!.~~ ..... ?!!! ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~!~ ..... !!!4! ~.~i.mber20,1 979 1 OAllY PILOT Q • Qlrkal a.a., Ml timt" COC* OD.IVP!llY • STOCK Ory C1tanJDI Counter ~~~:.~ ..... !!~ ~!!~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~!.~ ••••• !!!! ~~.c::e:.~., ... ?!.~! ......... •«15. IHcb a.SIUCA.1.-our Ml l'br' ... ,.tauraQt "' WORK r..-1n11le .. m•I" help w-.d. ruu or part Sill*... C..,_ k a.aa1·a ~ fw Yla&Ua. CA a.-4 re. ~Wl&I ~ ~· U... EQ • wW Lra&a. Dr. ew port Belt a.na.a ..,_.,Ad .._.~~\Alred enl opportunity t o 7S1-G'7,tl7.-. Jlolel um "* I strll.ift • s..a. • fiWood ~ -w lnUo ln •ulo part .... ! Uerical lbrhtJoa poaltlOH =··· VlN •. CA ~ '::.~~00~0 nPtST HA.ID.LTON ILEC'nO ' Adama, ltt1n tl n~ ILIC'nOMICS Ha~~ WDt l1a4;. ....... .......... a.: illlll.......... Mii~ bllU•I •adtlH C'e ll flllt. Pt'J, brolier, 6 dla IJt1 tal f-Aft JOU In· W.'T ... A llHdavla Od pay, 1borl bra .......... ______ _ bld. .. S.O.&. a.riul Zublu Ul HOJ or •IOCdfliTOIS ....., ln • career In eled ron1ea. ••Hber lor e ca .. t l nc or t.JepboM/teletype In· lttll9tkm • repair. The Callforola National Guard la loot1DC fol' men ~ womeri iotenlted in llUiAI a.bead an todays COIDDfJtitive job market. WEi'llAIN YOU! Thia ill your to&den CJPllOl"tWlity to earn a aubala otlal moaLblY i.ncome. have a G E N E R 0 U S RETIREMENT PLAN, quani~ LOW INTERTsT-H0.111 E LOANS. plus MANY MORE BENEFITS! For further i.nfoimatioo call Joho M c Nulty at m•~7363 or apply at 21661 Npt. BJvd.. Coela Mesa. Calif. ...... ea..-.. for food ~ .... cc»· PACIFIC MUTUAL COOlt tllllltia.. ~aoce1. Tem· Part c.hne cook. Ute coot· PotWY ""' ume frlday ... ta c&tao up dllt..la. 6 s.tardl.y Car • mutt. ftM pre·acbool child W• lnin. Salary. Call ~ "-dd. 1\9t.ln area Wl•llH, U6·3t89 or Al.neriean Pre Sehool, 2llM51.-S. ~~~----- We offer 1rowth op Por\un1ty In a very rNDdly eavU"OIUDl:llt. AwtJc.a.n.,. abcMdd con tart TlMPaAl.T.A 714-HZ..0600 bt 10 MA.MUFACTUllElt ..... l.201 Dove Street N 8 F.qua.I Oppor Employer We h a ve 1mme d1 a te openings for t.be follow· uig positions. A ma,lor lit~ 1n1ii~ ~le _____ _ ~ budqlW'tert!d a. W1UIU!CI tor Jtallao lD Hf!WllOl1 Bue.. h.u R.t ltxp Aq M /F oppor•unnle. tor in eau 11~-. Ott e1um dividuala w1t.b akiJll and AU Dl1 ~eneral o rt1ce ex --------- Pft\MC"e In l or m~ ol Copy !'.dikn, P /'Ume. E:a· dat foUOWU\& art"u per ODl;y. To be On-Call ISJ.1010 Ext ~J ·~ <&cretanes -Gentclll Cl~nc;al -Coolpoter '.J'ermin.tl C)ptora'°" •Slall8UCa1 I Ma&hClerb -TWX Operator ·~Clerk C oame ti c ian f or w .. tmimtu For appt. Am NicbolL 5»-4333 <:owl1er help fllll time. 6 30am to l :OOpm. Moo. 1bru Fri. 0.'°"14.50 per hr Paid boliclay. The 8Ue Shop. Corona del Mar. en mo. Ooun&er 6: grill beJp, weekends. Fu\ food rest.aura.al. Call 673-3152 COUNTER HELP · Moo· Fn. &!per Sandwich, 67S Paulari.Do. CM. MS--4867 Personnel Departme nt COUNTER/YARDMAN We h ave immediate operungs. If you qualify. we olfer a unique work· mg enVlronmenl in addi· uoo to excellent com· pany benefits. Please a p- ply m person t6: F\&llfPart Ume, Includes 700 Newport Center Dr weekends. Apply 1705 S NeumnrtBeach,Ca92660 Coa st llwy , Lagu n a ~,.., Beach. PERSONNEL <...'LERK Equal Opportunity "'-·-t r dry I ~isl.ant to the ""r~on ....,.,.., er or c enners. II"' Employer M /F experienced. 14.00 pr hr oel rep. TypanR & com· ~~~~~~~~~ to start. 675·3306. 7 ·4 mwucallon slolls ampor-. 5"1-9621 eves. tant. CLERK -Health food store needs part·lim e OiunleT'SaJes GENERAL.CLERK clerk. Mon·•'n 9-3. Must Waoted mature fem.ale. Business & entry level be able to handJe heavy full time day & everung posrtJon. Math ab1hty & luochbr bus 548-Tr.il. hours. Rioo Hardware. o ffice experi e n ce lo:Mlrvi.neAve. Newport helpful, CUllJ(jMNGR. Beach. Apply m person. C L E RIC AL-N 1 G HT OJsmetics. gifts & cards. Aakfor Dave. SKJFT Expr. pref. 640-7373 2nd. stufl pos1t1ons open -~---1 C 0 U N T E R & A S · for per.ions with math & Cleric·Typ1sl, 50·60wpm. SEMBLY GIRL. combo 10 key ability. Previous permanent position. Rd wod & sillt finisher. app. office expenence will in· worlong cood & benefits. ly ui person 439 Forest -;ur e con s1derat1on Start S650/m o. M ·F , Ave, ~Lagu na Sch. llours5PMtol JOAM 9-Spm ~2270. ___ -'*'-~--- A DP. offer!> xlnt work· ing l'Ond .. a rhallenJ.linl! ~n.vironm t:nt & Rood r areer & salary pro wess1on. Please apply dally8to5. JJW PENSION SERVICES 18) Newport Center Dr. 6'4-4360 ext 263 E.O.E. Clencal PENSION CASE PROCESSORS ffr lllHHOf' nperi...ctt Pension department needs md1v1duals for many aspects or Pension Administration Basic rmth abilities required Good o pportunity to work lo area of ex pans100 and growth. Oerk·typtst · Temporary pos1llon now ;avail in our Npt. Bch orr1ce 40· 4.5wpm desLrable. Pos1· lions for apprmumately Smos. For. a ppt. c all 64CM.5S>. ------ a.ti Theatre Ticu+s aerk for ticket al(eocy. Mon.. to Fri. full lime. Appl. 557.9212 Mr. West. Newport Slatiooers Inc. Q.EUTYPIST Pnor office experience, good typing skills & the abilJU' to operate 10 key would be desirable t.o fill our clerk typist position. Salary commeos11rate with expeneoce . Good co. paid benefits & free parking. For appt. call 64()..4581) ext. 202 ... E. 0 . E . Cockt.all Waitress, nights & weekends. Apply in person or phone Mr. Ford at 770-0055. Forest Lanes. 22771 Center Dr .. El Toro Construct.Ion Superinlen· dent, 1mmed1ate open- ing. 4 yrs exper. desired. Top pay +truck. 955-3352 COURIER Orange Coast Savings & Loan seekinj? respon person with good dnving re<' to work p art time. car provide. Contact Lee. TI4-754-1801. E.O. E. Credit RetaLl store locat-ed in So. Coast Plaza Mall is looking for m a tur e · person with retail c redit exper . for office manager 's a ssistant. Will handle c redit & genera l office duties. 'lb.is~ lllQ' '9()W be ~ .. 'tlDA4qyed by an ~nt or s mall chain o r 1tormerly ......,,ed bJ the above. Must ba¥e a desire lo succeed.. willlognesa to accept respoosiblli ty. sharp It alert. Mr. Klein or Mias. J late WEI~f1ELOS , S4(). 71B7 5'G-7188 CUST~ Part time for area church. Late afternoon, evening. Call Fred 631·218> betwn 8 A 5pm. C..t .......... Den&a1 Aaa1.1taot, X·r ay II~ req_ulrcd Garden ~eolftce &'JB.7111 Om&aa Au 't , Ortbo., Cbr .• N 8. Patt ume or fllll ume ~ to 4 days per week Top salar y ~ benef"rta Ort.ho exp ~ RDA req. 662 262ti DINTAL ~odooU.st needs part lime asst. 3 days a week Expaoded duties oppty. X -Ray cerutlcate reqd. Exper. pref'd . Xlot benefits. Salary open. Call 8&2.aill. DENTAL ASST. Part l i m e . Mus t be ex · perieoced. Call 646·1662 between 9em· lpm, Mon tbr Fri. ---------DENTAL A.SSlST. -RDA for expanded dutJes. An opportunity to expand your personal involve· menl 1n dentistr y w/financial serurity Uniform allowanre & hosp. ms. 4 day. Salary open. Npt lk h 64(}.-0300 ~. 833~18 wknds DENTAL ASSIST Front office, pan tum-. 4 days . <Mon-Th ) Npt Brh 640-0300 days, 833·0818 wknds Dental Assist. Do you wabt a cart.-er in Ortbo utili11nR all your ROA skills! 64()-0lZl DENT AL AS ST. B.ICT'ROMICS CUrTent operungs now exist for men • women llllerested in dectl'Oll.i cs or weather lor ecaaling No exper. ntteuary. We o frer FREE VOCAT I ONAL TRA.INlNG WITH PAY. RETIREMENT PLAN. LOW INTEREST HOME LOANS . FREE TRAVEL, & MANY MORE BENEFITS. We also have openinRs for )l,utomat ve & d 1 ese I 'mec.ha.mcs. telephone in· s taller s, medics. & c ook s MI L I ARV VETE RANS El\ RN SPECIAL CREDIT ror pay & retlrement For more 1nlormat1on call Jo hn M cNu lt y , <714)979-7363 or apply at 21661 Npl. Blvd., Costa Mesa. C.alif. Electroruc Assembly pos1 u on open. No exper necess Will tram SJ 10 St.art. Cal I 64S-3632 for Appotnt.ment Expenence re<fd. $800 lo Sl<XX> mo 3"2 to·• day wit. EJertrorucs ~7SlK> JOI Of'EHIMGS DENTIST expcriem1ed. Great opportunity Dr Flanie r . 642 0112 or 644-6687 Dietary Kitchen help. tn· r id dis h ma chine. Wknds, AM & PM sl11fts Mon thru Fri. Eves 2 lo 8:30. Mesa Verde c~:>nv. Hosp. 661 Center St C.M 548.5685 DISHWASHER·COOK will lr811l dtshwasher to c ook. Must spea k Small m!gr of electronic :-.1ed. eqwp nr beach ha:> permanent po~1t1on ~ w1x1nt growth potential an foUoWlllJ1 jobs. Inspect cw Exper w /IJ c board a1:1 semb Bee. AIMH!bfer 6mo min exper, capable c:i qlty work. SecTKMici• School plus exper 2yrs + CaU 645-0845. Sparush & some English. 94(ilMEER IBUJ14. Oni-BBQ Must be qualified wllh Dlsptay Builder, min 7 experience on mnme years e1CJ)er1ence to bm Id diesel for 80' world cnu1>e cu.slOJTI trtrdwood dts· yacht. Must be w1llmll to pla.ys, established com· leave witb.m 2 week.a. Ex· paQY w/bealth plan, pro-ce salary, full expenseti. fit sharing. p&Jd vaca-· Send resume to 23712 t1on, full time steady Whale Cove, ~aguna wortt. salary open. Call Niguel, Dm 631-0660. Cb;ar les Gary Escrow •.cept <:orp -Secntwy Dlst.ribul.lon Sm olfc, manager will KIDS & TEEl!i...IS tram .successruJ apph· 1"'111 cants. Start Salary open. Earn extra money dis· tnbut1ng & soliciting subscription.'! ror Laguna Beach's most popular magazwe SS&-1866 Mr. Hanson. EXEC SECRET .A•Y MAlllOTT Hom Nii ? ......... ,. for: •CASMm ... r.._.,., •HOST/HOSt S ... /,... -· AM w , ... , •P.AMR'Y IAM wPMt •COOICS CAM w PM) EXClTTNG OPPORTUNITIES FOR HARD WORKING . PEOPLE ORIENTED PEOPLE TO JOIN THE LEADE R IN THE H OTEL INDUSTRY. ENJOY EXCELLENT COMPANY BENEFITS. APPLY IN PERSON 9AM·NOON" •. MON·FRI. PERSONNEL. 900 ~ CEHTY Da1v1 T 11.ACH Equal Oppartunity Employer FACTORY TRAI NEE good pey. x.lnt future lD fut growing p las tics Mlh es1ve co. lS37 Mo nrovia Ave. N 8 S..Sl25. F emale Fa c tory J>aduaiers. $3.15 per hr to start. Ment raises 1S37 Mmrovta Ave N 8 548-512S Fliure Cons ultant part lime wanted Will lram woman JS.!>5 to work 1n ladies reduc1nl{ !.a lon Must be weJI groomed & out·11oang llrs 2 tlpm d.w.Jy, every other Sat 9-Jpm. Up to $.\50 per mo Call Mr ~ Sull1v.tn 1531 2M4 RLECLEUS NO EXPERIENCE Cient:ral Handyman for vanet y or job s . E x penence preferred but will lra1n the rag bl person. Benck Brothen Maintenance Services. 979-3837 General Office 8 30AM 3 JOPM Mon lhru Fri Tel persooality. must be gd with figures. TypLng desired Salar y open Lon ·s Kitchen. 979·0747 aft lOAM , GofHHAl. OFFfC E Must en)Oy phone ron tar t . work•nR w ith t'U.'itomer.1 & detail work & IYPlllR Paid \'acauon. sick pay & health 1n 'uranre. Apply 9am 4pm Mon thru f"n Barden Pesl Control 69C Randolph. Costa M l'Sd Call 546-S570 G~OfFICE TYPISTh SF.cRETARIES ACTX>L.~'TI:-.IG t'LERK:s NEEDED We need you no~' Job~ lup Pjj> :'loo f:'t.'t' are wa1llnR Short or I Pa.id Weeki) long term. plea~c {all 11r 1 MOtlRB.L l"Ome an t.o Temporal") St-n 1cei. TOD Tca+ucrt S..-vice 979-0164 4320 Campu.s. Sle 150 Next toOC Airport lrvuw 7~ 6666 r-:o E M 1: Never a Fee EO F. / GBaAL OFACE S1SO TO ST ART MORE S WITH EXPERIENCE Fry cook, full or part ume. will Lr&111 Closed ~ Lot( Inn, 54.9-9'46 fWJ lime food &c beveraRe waitress Uam to 6pm PrivwClub 644-5404 General Office TyphtjUt.,atwe c .......... pos1t1on o p e n w ith manne ml(( flrm near ocean for dependable, a.lure 1.nd1v1dual w1lh l(OOd t y pan i s kills Vaned typing duties . catalog preparation & literature coordination Call 714 t64S·3632 ror appt ----- 5 Girl Office Vaned Actl\ 1llei. We Will Tram Company plUd beoefali. EBt.ablisbed Wholesale Company Call betwet"n 8·2 ~3321 ln Newport Get cir betp wanted fM furn. store. Some se.lhnl( Must be dependable. mature wom an F T Salary Apply in pt'r"lon Tues thru f"ri 1931 ~Bhd c ~ Girl Friday wantt'd. 4 Sda)IS wk. 10.Jpm Salaf) neg Call for .1ppt betwf'en lO 3. 675-205l. 673--4848 --------- Gt.rt needed to r111 part tame pos1 t1 on t yp1nl( after Spm & wk.lids Wi ll JOBS MISSION VIEJO MALL SAW -F /T & P IT positions. S2.90 hour + ........... on expede,rw:.. 1' years encouraged to apply. COOKS·MILPla -S700 mo . Experience required. 18 years+ COUMTll .... S/POOD SllYICI - S2.90 hour Two shifts. PIT uvailable. Thr Stace F,mplnymrr.t f>evel()flment Of-pt. will b e u cc .. •p t l n JL t>mp l ovmcn l nppl1 ration.; for th,. mPrchants of the new M11sion Viejo Mull .,,..._. .... t.. •~.,t.4 I OA"4 .. JPM ... #M .. ...._ ...................... ., -......... Y1efo ..... °'""· T1lh ....._. k lectih4 .......... ., ...... ,w ... H OSTESS . GIRL FRIDAY, PERSONAL SfX:RETARY Perhaps the most unique ;ob you could ever dream ol' Posrtion reqw res as- Slstance to very sue,. cesstul senu·retired m · wstor wtth personal & busmess m atters In a casual. but soptust1cated almOISphere BENCH INSPECTOR Familianty with bas11 prec1s 1on m eas urin)! tools mandatory. Sur cessful candidate ran begin 1mmed on th1"> prirne day·~h1ft openinJ! Leadmit pay M·ale' & benerats with overt1 m1· readlly a vai.Jable ftOSAM. lMC. 714/5411·5S33 Npt ~1·h J\n Equal Oppor l Employer Great compens:itton. neiuble houro; & much vanety are re wards to a girl with ... uperb d p pearanre & lO?room1ng Some offlt·e -.kills ar•• 1--------- necessary Plea'£-«all Instructional Ai•s 7Jl-4444froml tolonly PJ11 um .... '.:I mr1 ~r '1821hr LaRuna Be:1d1 lb.el Clerk· Front lk~k Schoc>b.. 494-8.S<Ui Must have exper NCR l•--------4200 Apply w Uav1d McNeil. Hotel Laiun& 425 So Co.,st Hw y , l..agwia Bcb 494 I IS I ------- ~isor Car~ bn~ti'<i po:.111on ("WTCDll} .tVa1l ;ibff' ror hard -.orkml! incJ•~ 10ual W J(>ln th£-liOUl>Cket:pm l! IJ•-~·,i r tm Pnl ~uper v1:.or) dut1ci. 1n .-11.d t· 1n -.p1·r• ion, d.irectinat hous..t•leJntn~ ~tl&ff etr Htilatt'<i t'X penenr e prererrro 11:0 )OY ouL-.tandm~ 1·umpany benefit. Appl y 1n person. 9am ·noC>n , Mon f"n. Personnel MARaJOTT HOTEL 900 Newport Center l>r Nt-wport Beach •:01-: Hotel Timekeeper e x perience nec e)-.ar) Send rl·~um l· Hoh 'I P 0 Rox I ~ -.:1 14 porl Beach. ~ Mtn Con ll'OlJer.s E 0 E Housecle.anPr., net><lt•d P 1JrM for "mall bui.1 ness CdM area Alt 3. ~l!IOY lb.L<i«leaners top IJJY earn up "' $.l ~ f,.r Jarut't' ' Rai.:i.:t'<.l~ Anr Tue. Fri 8 3. t;45 lllOO Houset'leaner' W,antt•d f\Jll or PIT Room lor advanrt'mt•nt X l n1 1Ja y •bc>nt'r11 ~ Car J'lt'("('S.."i ~0105 ln~allon lno;t;,llC."rl> for Vl\IQfl Jn-.ulill.100 (;o I ll So 0 c Call G1lko lru.ulat111n 5Hb·lll23 APPLY NOW WP ha .... 1mmt'tllal1• IWt'd for th .. lollowrn..: futl t 1 m• · pot.1l 1on.' ALEClBKS Sonw· offit••· l'lq,..r11·n• • des1n'<1 RATE CODERS ()(fll"f' PXpenPnl't' IU ko·• i:ood hanclwrit111i,: n • 4wr00 POLICY TYPIST ~SOwpm llC:CUrlltl'. '" ~th. .. 0H11:c expenent·• de6tred Applv an per s on to Tran -.a ml'lt<'a ln!>orance. l't·r~nnn1·I De1)art IJl('nl • 6lh f' I oo 1 r 3'21) Bnst.ol Slr~l. Coi.L• Me.a E 0 F: Insurance ~1 I Now you can laundi .• new career wh11 .. \011 keep your present Job' f'" rm•' r ' I n i. u r ·' ll • • Group wall tr.tm )OU ~ pay )00 ruJJ t'Offirnl:>l>IUO wtult· you learn 1-Wfor•· you know 11 you II "" rrokml( wa\ll.'l> in J rt' wardan~ lilt• l1mt1 P•" I"!., 1o11 <;a 11 (; t• 111 · OtUard for full dct:111:- 14<1X 5111 We offer outs t anding working conditions and a liberal benefits package. ll you qwillly, please ap· ply in person to: Cook & driver. mu.st have local domestic ref's., know Orange Coty. area . Top s alary. h ve out. 64.S-SOOOBet. 3&5 P.M. W..T..-... Training for young. s harp individuals to rDBk.e periodic calls on our est.abllsbed bminess & prolessional ucounts U1 the Orange County area. Career oriented in· dlviduala willing to work & take directions can build to a h.lgb income ~ential. Salary +. Ca II Al for interview, 979-2333. LAGUNA LIFE $1500PLUS Happy &c ener getic. that's number one. Good feelings a lways dis · played by you. Letter composition. l(ood lYP· UU?, some bookkeeptnit. good organizer w /follow t.hru. General Office. typmf( SO wpm. fllinR. ble purr has· log, non smoker Xlnt benefits OC Airport area ~rn7 lrllJJl oo word proc:t'l>sin~ , ________ _ equip ~.so per hr Call St e .. l' Sl1 ntt~b y al INSURANCE AGENCY PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport O?nter Dr Newport Beach. Ca 92660 An Equal Opporturuty Employer M I F Cook Wanted: Tramee. SS pa" hr, must have some exper. 496-~6 lOam· l2amonly CX>OK • wanted M /F call between 9 & I lam for in· terview Will train. 673-4110 The Galley Cafe ask for Edor Mirtle ~~~~~~~~~I SEl.L idle items with a WANT ACTION? Daily Pilot Cla.s&ified Ad. 642-5678. Classlfed Ads 642.5678 Clt t1Cel Hamilton Electro Sales ••• •• .Announces An Opening Of A New Location Th9 MllONI INdef In -t~ com~ dllJ- trlbullOfl will be oe>enlft9 • ,...11<_11 In,,.,. Or.noe County .,.. Ollf 1remenc1ou1 growin In recen1 ,..,. lllolkM ,,, .. Med ~ w. nMd lop. ouet11t l*)ple 10 help !Nln!Mn Olif ~tld 9"l{Wf' 111191W1e OClef\lnQe Ill the IOllOwinO- cUllCAL/W dlHOUll F ... ...._ 009llnoci.rM. ·-~ ci.<lla. °'°" "'9'1~10ft ~ •• •-•ion clel1le. 9lld •-,_.. Of09r ftllen ~1111mum ••iienenc:e r911ulfld. ADMINllTIATIVI ~""""--°'--"~ ol IO_ IO_. totltle~ ...... SAUi • MARKmNG ._ ic., ...,.. wtlft -« nwt.euno ·~ pntl .. ellly 111 tM tleOtrollQ lftdwtry. bl*ltllOt •• llQrtt, --MMoe ,.., Md .......... Ot flejd ....... ,. IOI• It deelllDle. OW_.,..., ofltR el!Q9ltenl Nrtklg..,... Md 1 IOUll ~1*11 """'''' Pf09'MI, lne:lllOlftel INdloll. ...... _,..ay, Ifft._,,_ llld l*lelon ,_. ~ ~ wtlf Ill ~led ~ flWll .. '*J lrOfll t e 111, 10, f);tll. el 1'312 EteltNll &NM, """""~ 1n PtttOft or CAllt ,._~ tor ·~• ll!lonNtlOft ..., ""'"'" """''· Cutte r wanted r o r Wt!t!Uita. exp. preferred Will train r ight i n divldual. Apply In person IH2AM. Sea Suit.a, 837 W. 18thSt,CM Deli Help, ruU lime & part time, exper pref'd.. Refs. 644-5619 Delivery P/time AM, L.A. nmes. $100 per week. Laguna Beacb. ~96 DELIVERY /OFFICE BOY Full·tlme, VaUd driven liceme required. Neat. Over 1&. Apply in penan to Mr. Fuentes at Robert Beln • Wllliam Frolt" Aaaoc. wen Quail Sl. Npt. Bc.b, DELIVDY -WAKE UP ro EXTRA EARNINGS. llorlllDI L .A. T imes rc.U open in C.11 .. S.A. areu. Work 2,5, or 7 daJS a week. F.arn from $125 to tuO pr mon. sewm. DKLIVDY /Produce to ret&alr1mta. earl1 hours. 11\aU time. Call Ml-S1ll •torBlc:b. DIU'VDY ROt.rn • al· ternoona. Jte1tate1' NH Plll'S· llua be 18 CM' OVff, H••• Calli, driwrtllee. • nlld Im. 2 llOlnadQ . ...,.,.mo, 7 dip a .... SatJaan eart1 morn.las. Cdll, Npt ........ .....,,. F\ill & P /lJ me positions avail. Work your own hrs . Call Circ ulation Dept. 49'1-4828 Mon. thru Fri lOAM to SPM for appt. DONUT SHOP. early AM shift. No e xperience necessary. Prder over ~ Apply m person 1854 Newport Bl. C.M_. __ COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENCY 540.6055 2790 Harbor CM NEVER A FEE Call after hours a wt_ DI.,.,,_. Executive assastant. Top. fo\llJ time. Co. benefiL'!. notch person to manaite construclJoo consultmg office sWf. deal w /board ol trustees. arusuc &c ad· co. 567...f7S2. _ mini.strallve person nel DRIVER, stock elk must 0 r R a n 1 t a t 1 o n a I . know OC area. chance secretarial & ad for adv. Pac lndu.'lt. Sop· nunistrative skills vital p I y C o . 2 I 6 7 S . South Coast Repertory, Hathaway. SA _95"7_·211l2 ______ _ Geoen1 Office SICUTAAJAL ~ALRIDAY Xl ot opply o rrerin11 diversified • interesung wo rk ror a c areer mtnded penon w11ten orr exper. Thu poe1llon or fers a Rood s tartani salary &l outstandinR 2ross opply Arr urate ~a must, S H des1ra ble but not required Musl b e a cr urate w 1oumbers . Xlnt benefits including Ma1or Med. dental &c profit shannic. Apply tn person 9AM-4PM. CIMCO 4115 Brtgp Ave. CM 546-4480 EO.E Fact ory Woclters 1n chemical refinery full GENERALCLERK time pe rmanent posl· P /T , exper .• prefer lions . Hig h sch ool mature woman. good chemistry or work ex· ~.own tr •. 975-08Z7 67S-8030. GUARDS ()pen.anj!S in frvine area SJ.87 SI.art ~ day raise. SlO per check urulorm al lolmeol. will tram For Info 881·2623 GUARDS fUll & part time All areas U nifor m s furnished. Al(es 21 l•t over Rel.Ired welcome No expcnence net· App l,y Uruversal Protection Service, 1226 W 5th Street. Santa Ana In terview hours 9 12 & l 4 Mon lhn& Fri. HAIRDRESSER with followiu ror·full service Red.ken Salon an t.agwia lills. 556o«i99 aft 6P M Housecleaner I 'T F T own trans Top SSS ~ 6464871 ~~per... ru.11 t1mt' & P 1'. good worlun~ <.'ond1 lions, g pd holiday'\ EOE 8Myv1ew Manor. 642·350.S HOUSEKEEPER E1!er's Inn L a11una Beach 9 JO to to 2 Mon thru Friday S3 50 h r CUI 494-3004 btwn Nf)()n and6 PM Housekttper hv ln/OUI , s.a.o, days ror dlx ;.tuesl home. Laguna NtlfUl'I, ('XP W/eld e rly prt•f Salary $650 $750 /mo t-boou:. & Paid V .w.t bOo. 768-SOOl t«>USEKEEPER ·to liVt• in w 111em1 mvalad. Lile house wo r k & meals Own trans. Call aft Spm, 846-3)79. 846-6478. l"1n• & l'asu;1ll ,. rnm m 1• rt' 1 a I I 1 n l :.. u 11 dcrwn\er !1:111 .... rwnn· r~q 'd l<nb t•r\..,.111 ln:.ur.1nr 1· A !>l>OC lno 67~ INTEHIOlt DESIGN f:J< ror !'lipl Uch. rml' furn :."lud.ao Must be an c~ penenced prore~1onal ~' da,r.. a week !f to 5 Jo Appl y morninl(~ 1727 WestcbH Dr lftv...tory T c*H'S Needed lO work on a L11m Por8JY basis Goud 01-11.11' to supplement inronw S3 25 Start l l3·433·003l\ und 21J-S94-622'18 Col let.1. INVENTORY 40PEOPLE NEEDED Sept 2.8th & 29th Irvine 7: 30-4. oo Driver /Gardener. Com · blnation person. Must have valid CalH. lie. Furnish OMV report. Minimum al(e 20. Pen- n,ygaver, J66o Placentia. O.t.a Mesa. perieoce with cbem.lcals 0_,,..a "'' OFFICE belplul. Day • evening -:..~wa shills. Start •t $4 hour. -- HAI R STY LI S T & MANICURJST: Rental staUon avail. Newport Beach. 548-22:58. Housebeper ~ day per week. Balboa Island ~ S3 40 per hour. CALL TODAY 557.0045 •DllVRS• •fUU. TIME• Neat a ppeal'a n ce . knowled"e o r Orange Comit.Y. Good clri vlng re· cord. Over 18. Company vehicles S3. t 0 p er br. +incentives. Call Mark 7Sl·l886. Driver·Dellvery person for equip rental store M~banlcal & clerical aldlls req. United Rent· Allt60'180 Drtftl', olc turn delivery OC/LA, bobtaH tnck, 11d drive NCOrd. e.-per Dref SUO start. lldlahan Deak. fG.M.50. muvl!R • full·Ume. Good P'1· Z10 Npt. Cntr. Or. Npt. Bob. U4·1HO ID-1117 Will train. Co mplete Cal.Uorappl HELP! Business is boom· medical & ins. beoefita 77...000 15M2ll inl-u your a responsible paid for by company. adllll whose bondable. Paid vacation plan, .Jilly 1------mii!llll9-t witb ref tr • Dec. +meril bonus Gtnen1 " ansportaUOn ~ .. , .. ~·Uc salary 9 ••-6: inlerested an part time '""....... ,_ employment with great r use pro1ram ltt-.raT ~.CaUSitters Unlim1t E.O.E .. 548-3281 Mwll•rS• .. p•ra ed. So. Calif. ·s Ut waAt 2 q,. oed week, banded 6: licensed house nut bave valid driver's • child sitting agency na la a ...,... Job for l'O's • 1ala wbo waat Wart bl tbe Coat.a ll•a· s.&a Ana ...... No u · per me. but you mutt be honeet, dependable fl o#wll. 11~. WlU \lie ~Om· 875-ll630 4 pla)' can. lluat e'Qjoy dri vtnc. Call f« detail$. 774-IOOO ·O.~· M•MOMCI Honey Baked Haem DELI COUNTEn HELP immed. Applic ations aJao tak.n for Nov. • Qriatmaa bolida,ya. For ..... .. bam~'!' ..... WW train. Call Martt· ~. Call T\lea·Sal. ......... Sm1 ,..,,.hlns llrm la HOSTISS ....-.. 8lmp\e cl.neat 111 ·cu. cu Rat.. Cf\-Llf\:. lllmEEPEIS llMK>llAll't' f'tllSONNfl SUMClS 3721 lircll St & MAIDS "-wpcwi •a ror an nchaa1ve pnvate I~~~~~~~~~ resort. Star t 1mmed, Exp. preferred. Will l.rai.11. hll Ume. ApPI)' In peraon. UI N. Coast Hwy, Lag, BclL or call 714149'·8521, ask for flaiae. JEWELRY SA.LF.S I'm looking for an ~x perleoced diamond s ales p e r so n familia r w Jeagagemeot sets It re mount aaAea for So. Coast Plua llall retail jewelry ...._ nu. peraoo l1Ul Y a ow b e presentl y employ.s by an lndepen- dllll « 1mall chain and ,_. l.bal their effort & . Dllhw7 .......... : , ______ _ ... ....... dft ....... . Werk 7:1M:OOpm, wlth IOOd JN'f, 1te•t benefh.t ...t1q 1neral office Al9lYd~Otoaoon. dutl••· reined •t · DMainSt. U.O. .......... llat&&N DOe• a.U pref•rred. Alao IDJla&.a · ell IWAA . ............. /reetiv· AIJlllJ lltWD N aQr day. 11111 ~ AA for Pat. 111·4700. 3410 V la ..._,, 111G Oompul.w _Oparto.N.._ __ .B_. ---- abUit,y ia not being re· cocntled nor rewanled. J beve an opportunity or a lifetime, an opening for someone .-1ng for ad· v..-.&a, a desire to tur•. wUlinsnets to ec:cept re1~11slbll1ty. llllrp • .a.,t. Your earn ..... , .. ia 4lredly ~to Yom" aptitude Alllf aitlvatioa, Tb.la \8 • ear.' wMla UM finest 1Ni11rY cWit ta 0-. lt.S. . ft:llrrD.O'S HAMILTON Et.ICTRO. SALES ..,.,..... .... 0.... ..... 0A .... oard. ..... nll ... Jm. DIUVDINO PAPU.S to ...cllal maebtnes . C.11. .... __.,aft -RM. DllY•$ lltn or women 25 yn or oldtt. Know the coaat c:ld9. Net $1IO a W.O or mon. Oranae Cou~ Yellow C.b, 17300 Ill. Henmaan, l'ounUln Valle.J. OCo of llater betwn Newbope • kid) ·~· 1-llB ........ Xl.Dt oppty to 1QPJ--Ht Income. .......... rmldmta, IWmp/t. 1'abn.lleed ear • t7pewrl ter. =~~01teu llr.KWD INSSRT&as Heded, ...,...,.Over .... • 167Ja AMm .... I ~ CH EWL 'f PtLOr ~~~~;.~ ..•.• ?! •• ~ DATA ENTRY Cl ERK W..,.. Ml&1q I Data MA N ICU RlbT with Duy Oer\ fur lbo 2nd klUOwtni for '"" ll(lf VICt' abltt lu wurlL la ou RtdUn ~ I.ti l.l'guna bMuUll.ll Or•ruie COUOl)' llUI ~aft 6PM feb.lny ~atm 'Tuniinwak 111 a lllld> teduwlORY l'Om pany loca\l'd in thr lrvtnt aru JI.bl •cruD from the Oran•e Count)' AltpOrt We olfer an ex ltilenl .salary a.nd com pkt.e company benefit mcluding maJ(>r medical and de nt a I Fo r 1 m medJate ct>ns1derat1un, please caU or »PPIY at Sierracin/ Transmask 2952Campus Onv" Newport Beach. Ca f7 I 4 I 540.6010 equal Opportunll) 1-:tnplo) er m r h ..-CHAHICA&. Dl'SIGt• F~ncnc. m d 111n of lmill ma~ part:; for mec hanical and t.>lec lt'olnechanical ITUH'hlllC part.i, Resporu11ble for ~ layout & detail Small des1,;cn dcp11rtmrnt p rovides eo v1ronmc nl for challenging work a:. 1111(nmcnts E;xc~ll<'nl ~ beneflu. & ~ u.it''> ContaC't Personnel , 557 9051 Equwl Op portwuty Employt'r Medical Reception ist & Ins urance Riller for laboratory Call Jan 640-0140 Mediral Rerept1on1s t, mulure front offire person l)(x· tnr,.1> ol c Ca II 64-0 0760 LABORATORYMEDICAL OF FICE RESULTS Clt-rk t~ull tu~y exper sharp front Ume.. Mood~)' thru f'ra olflce.. All ~ Top day S3 17 lo i.tar1 Will s a I a r y a fl 5 pm lra1n Call 640 0140 a~k 714-~2546 for Gordon LA9I' Secntwy ~ Beach L»~ Of fire. Xlnt slulls & ab1hty t.o ~crt v.ell w1lh peoplt' & must Conla<·t Pat t>M-9190 LlGAL SECRET ARY NWJJ( lk'h, airport ar1•a , xlnt NkilL~. no Sii. :-.11lnry upe n 35yri. .... xpt·r. lit11(<1t1011 t·oqrnratt• l!«01 ht•nl'f1h 752 4!5111 Lfo:GAl.SJ·;n <1-:"l t\H Y l.ai,:un11 11111 ~ H1•1•1·nt <.:A vruhat<' 1·x1wrwru·1· ntol'l..~Silry Xlrll tyµ1ni.i & Sii ~k1lli; r1•1111 Cdll Mr. Wm.'llc;w fur 1111111 im-1001 U.--Store Clri fo1e..ible hrr. Ideal for n· trred pert.on Apply MedJraJ offc Pedmtncs. 2 ~. Rttepl1omst & Med assist Exper pref Wnte Ad •31. c o The Daily Pilot. P l) Box 1560. Costa Mesa. <.:a 9'.&!6 MB>ICAL RECEPTIONIST .. y dodon ofc. H• ~'dfll'Ay. 646-3901 M1~ral lla(•k OH11•1· J><w wr ~ uf11r1· 1n ~1·wport llt•ilrh 1:, look111~ for ,, n .•rt.J f 11-..1 rm'tl 1 t· a I as., 111 t I 11•ens'"'<l for X H ;i v 1-: ~ pt.>nt:nl't: on Lrt•ail mill helpful Xlnt t•omµc.•nsa lion & fringe bcm•l 1t p11cka1•w F1,r info & in l1.'rv1ew l'nntact M' l>olt· 7 14 1 !175 111;00 1'-0 I'; M F hef o r e noon 4!1H Minuit· Kini.: MJ rkl·t Broadway L<Jg fk h Nildll t'll'rk wanlt'tl. no UY• ln/Compani°" lhkpr 5 rt y'I wk Uayfmnl, Ualhoa $!~ d.1 \y ~3431673 ~'>45 t•x 1wr ll\.'C't-~'I 1142 91.%!0 M 0 T CJ It <.' Y (' L 1-: MEC llANJ<.: tr101n1 ,. wantffi Chanl'l• '" II am 11¥A.t>f<·y1·lt-rr,pa1r i\pµ LOAN SECRETARY ly fl&ll Moton·yd1· 7412 I' rt' i. l 1 I' 1 11 u ' n •• w 'l'allw•n II II No phont· mortllul(e loon l'om11u1h t•alb Typ1• flflwpm Ba nk 1·M·row, or 1n~urunc•1• Nurxc Aule l11l1necJ1:itt• liac•kp,round 11rdl·rn•d OfJt:rllnlol ul Hale1J(h J!Jlls lrv1nt• complex l'h lloi.p1tal , NC'wpo rt fi"4 ·4201 . An yt1 mc & Ucuch. 11 lo 7 shift, ex wk.ndll. pericncc preferred urr A'TTENUANT noodect full <>r part Umt• MU8t he 18 ycurs old ~7-0520 714 M5 5707 1-: 0 1-; Mtl-' NURSF..S Lr you art.> a dependable qua li fi ed practical LVN charge duty 11 7, full nunse, M /F &t want foll lime or part tame GOod CJt' Pff pvt duty work sals r y Mes a Verde For a pptca.11661-<)506 Q)nv Hosp 001 Center -----Sl c M ~-558:1 Nurses Aides 7-3, full or pert lune. Experienced S).ZS to S4 per hr Will lraan recent grads & lnllewlvea $2.00 lo $3. \5 hr Mesa Verde Conv lla!p. Ml C.enter St . C.M 548-~ Mill'h1ne Shop LooktnJ( f or mature younl( adult 18·2!'> w1mactune exp to work 1n except clean mach shop, Irv a rea Steady work, 40 h rs per wk Some bldg or fixtureti from 11ketche11 & i.ome prod req1.1red S.~7 T.!83 Machine &ekin8 male 18 thru 2l ID wort In cle1m produc · Uoo machine Mhop, Irv area. Steady work, 40 hrs week !>57-7283. MAID · full·Umti. lll1r1Jor IM lb.el. Npl. Bch 67~3463 MaJds, apply The Inn at Laituna, 211 N Coas t Jflovy, Laguma Reach MAIDS ~eeced full Ume a. .-endl. 642-3030 MAIDS WANTED 1661 S Cit Hwy. l.el(una Brh. ....... ~man tor 5S I.ill apt complex ln C. M ea.sm; oa.a )MS-311.51 MUISIS AIDES J..11 & p /l 11·7 exper pref Gd pay. S mall conv. 00.p Costa Mesa. S49-:.>61. ----- OFFICE WOltKER Arc hitectural office needs s tudent part·timc to "581.sl in mail room. 1'\111 blue pnnl & ropy machines, run errandll Mu s t hav e own transportation. Wm. L. Pere ira AllM>C MacArthur at Ford Rd. Npl. &h. 644-0820 Equal Opportunlly Employer OFFICE ClEll Opening for Pald In Ad vuce Clerk. duties are poatln« P ay By M a al Cuttom.ra, c relflting --------•I carriers aPCI learning lhe varied jobl ul a clrcul•· Mal......,.../Salea MOOIPLAMTS lio n offlte. Type 40 WPM. Pey aca\e to ex- perience. -" fie» &.n1r. ~a.ta ~ S.Vlfta8 • Loan baa • llMWidia&e e>pen ~ f<r a c.,..r ~ .. ~~ l....wi Jtrel•• red wUh ...... UI ba.Ak ffl led Pf\'l4UMa M&nlmum ol 2 Yf'I ~h•alnlC ••per NqUlred Salau·y t•um menaurate w Ith 1u Ptl1~ XJnl worlun1 a.ad • twndl~ tod»d lat paid Kf'WP lr11 • pru nt thattnic Conllu.''l Mra KJW.Qol\~ •:&f~()ppufo Emplyr OplitllJ 1'ta1Mn Gnnd IOI( ti pollShllll( i':JI ~r1eme pr~f.-rrt'iJ but nol rf!q\.I t'fd Me 0200 OUMGil COUNTY Sta lrlbrare Ternhc opponu_n1ty to grow .,.,,th OM ol natlon 11 lcidlnl( DISCOUNT ~'TOCKBROKEJ\S Im madu.te o.,enm~• for lk~tered Rep. Marl(rn Cl~lu , Wire()pcrators Cu:>tomer Service Reps Ex~nented preferrt!d but wtU tram prom1111ng 11pphcont Cull Jc111111c 752 0070 PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with ou1.JStand1n~. au.ract1ve (Jerl10nalilie11 who t!f\JOY workm.i with luds . Over 21 Start ut $3.SO per hour Phone 642 4 321 , i':Xl 250 BETWEEN 4 00 5 00 PM Askfor ..... ct Equal Oppor1uruty Employer ------Part Tune a.tnctto.at Aida IRV I NE UN IFJEU SCHOOL D ISTRI CT urjlet1Uy needs fnstrue uon.a.I Al<b & Sub Aids wtio are b1 lingual 1n Enjlllsh & any or the following lanl(ua.iei. Chinese. (Mandarin J Taiwot. Spani11h. Viet namese. Pttrsi:•n . Korean & J..panci.e Salary SJ IW hour 1\1d. S3 10 hciur Sub Aid ,\pp ly al 2941 Alt.Oil A vcnul!, lrvuw t: n t: Pan ume hl'lp ov.•r Ill f11r lr'54:rliOS( & IYIOJI curl) Sun AM only I, /\ T11nt::-. 64&-(Jll.11 1Jr 64fi .'"4~ ~~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ~-'!~~;'! ..... !!~ ~!!~ ..... ?!~ ..... ~~ ..... ?!!4! ~CYQ.MK , .. ,... Pf•IUona a vailable 111 our ~ ton local~ 111 inWt fllf day 6 tW'°nJDIC war\ \IP IA> 3a Nw'• per "Hk C•ll Hl• Sturt~ .. ...,.,. tor 111tt1rvt"w ..... ._ ........ . hcul ... Clertt lmmecliat.e op.en1nM for full uuw l'h<IM Reoop Uocl. WuJJl hav.. cmtry lllvel arcounlln.IC t!x ptrh•nct> Xlnt comfany beo~f1t1 C•ll 8:. bo11 M11rlnt1 ror llPPl S.111171 EOE M .. , II Pl.ASTICS F.xtrudt-r (')pt-ratot or Ttaonee t•x per helpful Apply 1n ptf'IOO, 8U W Ulth St (.."M.. 714 646 3279 Pre Srhuol Aidt>, ccrt&11cat.e or CXJM!nt<nce Ut.11 640-8820 PRE SC.HOOL A IOI!:, I' rr . e><per neceasury 549 :rm RECEPTIONIST /TYPIST .\J ;.1Jur nwdu-ttl c·nmpuny located in M 1:,.,1on Vu.•Jo. 1s scekm..:. u person to work full t1m«-' on a rwrmanent basis 1n Ut4= t·~~,·1ty of a Receptionist. You tnU_!.l \UVj.' ;$ yC~CXJ)Crieru:e In worku'lit in ttn offiC'c & have a typin~ ~J>l't.·d or 60 wpm You must be punrtuul. huvl' a pleasant telephone vo1te. ht• nc•al 1n uppear ance. dcc.J1cc.i l cd . h etrd workin$l & a ~e lf ::;tc.i rtt·r You wlll ulso b<' n •1'pons 1ble for m<•<•lmi.t the puhlt<· & ~l'nArnl oUtcc work. mc:ludin~ simple ~H·<··1i.Jnllll~ & ltlt.•x mal'hanc. Y ou rnu'\l hav<: a good a ptitude in math Non l>l mOkl•r 1-;x('cllenl 0.•ncfits. pay tommcnsuratt· with cxpl'rtentc'. t•x<·cllcnl s u rl'oundtn~~ Only tho~e ~ct•k111~ pcrm<.111l·nt employm<.'nl need :1pply C1ll Sus an for uppcnnlmcnt . .181 :~1 Real l?lJtate Sales, lie or un.llcensed Wt II l r111 n Bn-7:.>0 Ask for 8111 , the maru>Rer ------ RESTA U RAN T MAN AG 1-; R "'ood & beverate MJ(r for pre sttl(e privatf clu b 1n Ne wp ort B l'arh Cl\allft\IUJll( & d~ma nd UllC Job M U!ll bt-u p • profit minded • w1Ibn11. \0 woril hard. Our itlafr lalOW!I cl tlus 11d Send re au.me with salary h1atury & req lo ad 11600. The o.Jly Pilot. PO Box 1560. Cost.a Mesa, CA 9262S Sall rnllillnl aeatmtreu Wlll&.ed. experieoce pr.,. t.....S. t7W9'70. ----SALHCL• Nitbl tbifl. Apply In perao n lo 7·Eleven. 21933 C rown Valley Par'••Y. Latu11a 16&\lel. ---·-,__ s..i. ~. prutlge dnaa at.ore. N.8. Full Ume, perm . aome w ILod&, benetl111 . Mr. Elwood. fl&.0150, S1lea . Dependable ~memak.er for perm.a. ne.n& P tr F.vea .Ir Sat hrs. Xlnt diJlrown. T he Collee Be1111, 549-1766. Salal Debvt>ry Have full ume • part time po11 avail You c11n expect v1 earn up to S7 00 per hr for a~ company dorna in teresll ftl( w o rk 531-0842 ---- &Jesperson. full tame. pr est•l(e Rou rm e t cookware shop m Cdm Mature lady. w /Interest 1n cook ing preferred 1\tes thru Sat 10 S 30 Kstchen 1lun~. 3'29 E -~t Hwy.~~-­ Sales. 1-'\tll u me pos1\l00 an Reta!l hardware store No Sundays . or t;ve:s ~ Mike John.son al H W WnghtOJ . 1.26 Hochdt.er, C M Sales HAIDWARE Pnnled Circull Roard..-1 t:11tabll1hed l(rowanl( company an the Sunta Ana lrvme Complex 11reu has lmmi'dlute opcnm~s ror the rollowinl( po111 uon.1 Red&taffS*s CM proven tratnml( + personal 1n off1t·e ll\.DWulte will bnn~ your succeM' Ask about our 1nrent1 ve comm1ss1on plan up to 8011. . Licensed or unlicensed may call ro r r onf1dent1 a l 1n Lcrv1ew for Newport Bear h 11rea 64!> 7221 M k for Dun Wallentine· ---------•I l..aRU(llt &-ac h ttetail S al es f'/T Coa s t ESTIMATOR Generol knowll'd~t· o f PCB Mfg process r r quired We are w1lhn.i to train Previous P C B purcha.sml( or some ac <1ru( exper helpful C•t011Mr Sen. bp. Ablllty to commun1cult.> well. follow up 1s ei.i.en uaJ. Some produc·1on ron trotJ exper as helpful ~Htdiff Rfffty _ Heception1!lt Arrh1lt'{'\ builder ~k.11tl'Ct>Plv.1th ~ skJlb a. ll+ookkl'ep ang exper Qu;.hr1ed ;,p phra.nl.'5 ooly Hunt Bch 714.847·5338 RlCIPTIONIST /SEC'Y L..t ~or Newpor1 Center, front of t,or military MLB pnnl f1ce appearance a mw;t. 1727 E. Dyer ltood I"'- I lw'dw .. re 497 -4403 Salesperson, permanent full lime. w1ll train R M Abrams C atalol( 91awroom. 18l9 Newport Blvd . Gulla M~a SECIETAIY M ujor medical electronic C'ompany i~ scckinJ( u curcer person who likei\ a busy desk. with exctell~nt typing ~kills. shorthand & telex xperienee helpful .& .a. ~aptitude in malh. w~~~>?a. ~-= need or a self·slurte r who enjoys detail & d1vcrsif1calton . Non-smoker. Ex <:c ll c nt t\c n c f~t s . Pay ('o mme ns uralc with experience. <>xNdlenl surrountltng~. Location close lo all your pcr!.onal ncl•tb1, Mlgsion Vil·jo a rt·a 011ly thowc see king pcrmuncnt <.'mploymcnt need apply. Call Susan for uppointmt•nt, ~81·3830. SECRETARY. word pro ru111nic duirable 3 years exper Somt> r e ceptto n 7 14 67~ 8030, send r esume to John Ne1s wt'nder . <i!OI Shipyard W uy, "NewPort Bch.93663 S«nt.y'ff Small . pfeas11 nl englneenng office Moo Fn I !'>pm Mui.l be Rood lyptlt_~~ SECRETAJ<I t;S MAHPOWH C..ll fOf' appt 77 .... 000 551.0231 SECllTAIY AlrC'ralt marketJnR farm ha.\ unmed pc>t11t1on wvail for exper sec'y Jbndll' work fcx 2 Jo:xec in xlnt far 1IH1e11 w 11nterdllOI( dlvenuly of duties Slar1 s alary S9 ~0 r m o w penodu· 1ncrem11e11 dt' pendt-111 up o n p e r f o r m u n t· ,. llaip M1-<I. bt-nl'fll plun Inquire Ii 311 1 m !> :w pm Mr Andl'r'l•ln 9f6.2Dl • ·relary. Nat I ('h1110 restaurant Bldr nee<li. SICUTAltY Newport lkb law farm seekJllJ( aecretary with xJnt typuuc 11klllll. E:icpr with word process1nK l1'W6Chlnell helpful but not req. call S40-~ -- SICllTilY/ M.AlllmHG Commerr1al /lndustn a I 1hr Irvine Company, a communit y but Ider l1i<•wted 1n Fa s h 1un L~land, Newport lk!ilc:h. hall an 1mmed1at.-OJ>t!n 1n11. fo r 11n out gotnl( ~ to work for ih•· Sa.leti ManaRer11 m tht• Commercial Industrial Vtv1s1on Re~pon s1b1lit1ei. :ir1· SC'l"Cffl & dastnbutt• mail, hcHvy lypml(. phonei. & <W)'lnl! for :1 manal(cr11 M a 1 n t a 1 n H r o k 1• r lwvelol)l!r rll111hnl! 11:-.L'>, pr11·1· 11,h & othl'r ...-twdul~ To quah(y you muirt bt-wt-ll orl(aniwl l"~''"ll at•t•uratt' l )'i> ll'IV. ,kJll., of 50 wpm & a pl1·ai.ml( [>horll' ma nnl•r Pie~ \.'Qmpl\.-tt' .ippltt:a lJon m per.on or '>tmd ft• 11ume with '"lury r1· qwremenlll to L l'Al<SON!> T .. IRVIME CO. ed c1rcwl mf.Jt HeQUlr(' heavy phon~. some ty p mm 1 year exper with rng Perm part time Mt.R 's Lead bn<'k 15 :llpm 640-:>470 Restaurant ISalespt!r!>Ofl 1'\111 um•· \ec y w 2 5yn bark Food Service Worlu•r-1 Gift )hop ('oron .. d••I icround m con.-;tru< 111.n or ~m till !I 30am Mun I M:.r c.:0 11 M ,. 8 4 ;,() rt>lutt.od f1t·ld t•1 ""1'1!1.l ~~rt Center Dr ~-wpor1 fk.11r h. <;A !0i63 W'OUlld preferred We of Rec e pt (; l' n I ()ff I'. fer an xlnt bent•fll'I Mature /\llllWl'r plHtnl"I, pack a Re whll'h ln c·ludt·"-lJle tyj)(', knowlt.-<llZ\.' or med1l·al, dcntul. l1fr in' l'akulalur Call twh1w1·n Profit '>harinl!. p:i11l !lam 12nonn CINl.Y vac11l10M and holicla~-. I ~7 7440 /\.~k frir ~h·i 1• :"11 P\ea.w call. 714 ~:.l:l M6'1 '>ill \''Jib I UEl.L IND USTHI J.:h I . ~ . 1-; S IJ I IU..-'l·eptw111st I.a"' t tf! ,. n11 11131 S H1lcht•y St ex p er 11 l' ,. «''' I 1 l ,. Santa /\oo. <.:A p hon('.,. S:, !1 0 rn 11 .. ;qull.J Opply t-;mply1 75.2 74lfl thru Fri !1111 t•l'p_.r ~~ l'ru1e<'l M ~r 111 ,. .. ~. ne<'eiS.11')' S3 J.~ IH!r hr 1tr<1wini.e pro11rnm 1,fl v1 't an 11111.1.'lt'"'tH"• & ~AL I'.~ I' t-. R ~('" -.t~on-tisnal '>k•lh ""' ''"" ~tudentswt'11·1Jm1· St.nt•o <lt>J>t t'il'I"'' 1ir•·f I 1,tJ ,1.1 r1 ,,1 l.1 r~ • Mt·at 'h<·n fur 1"1rt11111 I l'l'rmun•·n l f ull11111 1· 1,..n .. 111, \ 1tn\JI'\ ~.nn 'ontrol 011 autvm .1111 H M i\hrarn' 1·Jtal111-' !.>lflndl~ 1:.2 i:.111 ,IJl·l'r Sun thru Thur .. ' -th11wr1>om Iii I \I :-; l"I 1 Ap1m1x 7 ht ' d<iil> N111 llvdCM SECaETARY/GEHEtlAL Fl t•JI il1lt• 1111 I> t .. rt I" l! I\ OfftCE SECRET ARIAL COMtnlCHCM\ H1 .. 1I 1-.,t.J\1· 1>1•\ t'f1t11 """"I '1111111.my ni•t'fh ,.,.. pr rl 11lr11 1• m~·r, 1ir•· f1·r;1hl \. With l'llllhl rl.lt 111111 IJ.1l'k1.:r<>u11tl '1u't h,1\< '· II 't N Part t1mt•. 11ftcrnu•1n. Pnnlml( RECEPTIONIST t11nt ttam thru :!pm SAL.ES PERSONS l1V11t~oc.kn1 rt1 ... 1·r "f""' Wiii tnun IT\Jturi· rl'l1.1 I l'tor..onaJ1tv '''u" .inult' •I u t 1 ••' ~ 1 o Jn • 1 ,, I liil'J>('Nlfl !"laldrvu,,,.•n I t11 W IJf\t V.l l h Jllll ~·r\.\(t•\ r1rm 11 111111 Inn'' K1t1·hl'n J077 !"I I rrrt1v11tt• kuh () ... ,., ?I ,k1lh •·xµ .. n 1·111 , 11· lwrbor Bhn CJt 1· .. , In 1.1..euna (',11n,1r.1n11 quirt-d 640 01Zl 1 1''•"1 .,,., r•'l.1r1 •• 1 'ktlb Jl\IJ lio• t•Xprtl lhr u ln.•I l1o.1l.1n••· !'>.tl.11) '"'" m1·n ,u1 .!t1• "'till •·x 111 1°111 lfllt•I \ lt'l<w •ll.IJJl tall J;:t..'Oeral oHicc w<Jrk t:dll IOOt( PASTE UP 642 0411 Party Con s ultun ~ CountRr Pen.on. fo· 1t1mc·. incl Sat Apply 204!5 Nt'WpOrt 81 vtl <;M PASTE lJ I' AllTIST Some II Sehl drafl•nl! helpful 4 duy work week Pd ben<'f Call !179 761i(J Mon thru Thur PAYROLL CLEttK Independent md1v1duul lo ~1st tn lht• l'ayrnll Dept Typrnl( re<1 of 45 wpm & some payroll l'X per de1>trablc S11 lary t'Omrnensurat«' wrth t•x pencnr e Xlnt 1:0 bene<1t...' Call l'ersonnc l for a 11 p t 6411 4 5110 . 1':.0 E PBX Answcnni:t Ser vice Operators Immediate openings for expene nrt>d & 11uahf1ed people Start ml( salary dependent on exper Paid val'uhon. med.Jcal in.s 645·2550 or 833-2124 NXOf'H. l.oulunit for a com1.1any where you can t11t1ld " <:arecr ? We would hk•· l•1 talk to you C:Ou\p<1i.tnl( l.)epl MW lll'Cl'pl.lnR JP pllcal.J<ins for pa'!h• UI• Apply Thl' Penn)s~•H·r 1661) P l&Cl'nlrn A vc• ( • M Thurs mornini:' PRIMTIHG F' lime pcri.on>. n~t·d1 .. 1 In Wl'b ultset prt''>'1ft1ttm 1':Xprd & lralOl'i:'I "'1 in age 20, l'ennyi.a ver 16'J.IJ l'laccnua, CM Pt odMc: Hora Helpers We <irtl acccpl11114 <ilJ placations for produclw n hel~r~· for last & 2nd . sh ift Mon thr u Fri 9 I lltm & I 3pm Xln\ henefhs & work ml( c·ond. 1ncldn1e 11 paid holld11ys, company paid group 1n.'> plan, sack pay benellts & <le Come to the P ersQn nel otfire to complete itn applic11t.i09 CAUFOAM 1.1199 I Von Kar ITll6 n Irvine £0.E F.am while you learn. Telephone An11werin"1 Service full t ime/p art tame. Vaned s h1flll ---------· Days, afternoon or even illl(S. LocaUOM m F~HION ISLAND COSTA MESA/IRVINE TIJSTJN HUNfJNGTON REACll Ideal for stude nts &r housewives. Many co. benefits includlnii paid v11ca t ion s . Typing 3Swpm E .O I'~. <;all 543-<l230 Mon. thru fo'r1. f'EOPLE NRSON Exec. looking for part ume assoc. in wholesale supply. &u.2241 ,.SOHMll. SICalTAltY Xlnt <>AIOI' for ener'RellC perlOll. Ability to work well with people 11 • must .. Type 50 wpm .• n~e aptI\ude. heavy phones. wm train in all peraonnel prot edurea. Xblt worl&nR condJUona •benefits. J\i)pl y in perflOfl 9 to 2, Mon t.hru. Fri. SARCO IGUUMCICO. 17510 Btookbunt Fountain VaUey Equal ()ppor l:mplyr ~()rclllat.ors Plillf lM • flULL Oood pey .......... v ... Sludeata, Retiree•. JI yn.6cwtr. C.ll651-GN4 PHAll•AC'EtJTICAL GM>UP -..... a part. t.lme lab tMll &.o trortl ........ 4 ... ,. a ...-. l:Jqm'. ID blolOC1 c..._..trJ or rela1e4 ~ '*' '">' Stu· ....... 110rt 8CC~blt. .... ,., ur . (714 ....... Proofreader IP tr> .. :xJ.ltlr anly. To be On <Alli &SI LOIO Ext 251 PwchmMclACJ9ftf ExpandJng tlunt Bch. l(aul(e mfl( needs a purc h a s ing aicenl l'ftlp()Mlble ror 11~11uln1t & plactnR matenal ordt•r" at 11 SlM per annum volume Socce:+111ful ca1l didat.e will huve !'>· 10 yr11 ex:penence with pure has Ing small stamJ)i!d or machined meta l part.ll & molded plastic parts . Submit resume or u 11. 3 0 lNSTllUM EN'fS l5642~mkal L•n(' Hunt. lkb .• C-. 921649 714/IM-5361 Ri:AL ESTATI!; SALESMAN WANTED EARN UP TO lS'Ki COM MISSION NF:T l ·t:an Mn> from lliOK to llOOK ennualJy. 2· F'ind out why new lie. earn baa HI hue. Com e t1lk wi\h lbem 3-0 ur pro duc l /l n expenslve l1od/bud1et terms •· PT'e·aet appts. l(alore $-1\nd out why ''we've 1Gt tbe be9t tb1n1 soma·· N.B • .,.., Aak fur Mr. H9werd.80W402 REAL 18TATE OFFICE llWCAOD -new otnce m Corona del Mar Xnt. opportunity for rul _.. br'Oker. CalJ for more tnformatlon . f?Me'1, ITM458......:__ ....... w.. Opentn1 for llcenaed 11IHpeople, locally owned, with naUoclal re· ftrnl 1)'ttem. t•~llnl •orkh11 coodlUona r.... I~ comalaalon. rw eoeftdtotlal app'l cell 71t·OHt. Euru· ..,...... ........ 1 ·a.-1111111 Is l i.lrl'a fm.rn l'1al ~erv8''l'i. firm n • qui rt.·~ 1n t1·1 11 i.!l'11 l imtun.• Wt'll .:ruonlt'<t 1n rtn 1dual lo J l"\ ·" rN't.'P uoru~1 front desk Mui.t h-."" cxpenence i.tood relerf11CCS T) plnJ! ,\t11l11 neces.-sary l mmerl111l1· opt•runJ! Call ~ JOlu3pm &i<Hll23 n11~e J)r 1 !"l11nld 1\niJ ~ C.,1cm1-ntt-'''"'"' IJT9-U747 aft lllum PART TIME SECRET ARY J 1• " 11 n 1· '\ 11 r 111 J n Rntaur11n\ Mrl>onald ' EVENINGS Good lyptni 11honh .. nd can u-;e your ht.'lp. full vr phnnp & ~ener:al (JfllN· JI---------· 673~ pert urrw. nex1bl~ l.n. rHOME:: <,kl.11.s f'erma O<'nt po'>I $3 10 to s l a r l (.;111 1 00"32Jorol!H !Hfli6 llOn l.oJ?\lnJ tJt.'l+ll'h • SEClfTAllES • l«'(-ept type $5 SJ0.800 T)IJI' IUSllWHan SU 100 I) Pt' ;o SI I SJ) i\nah S1 ~" 1 )IJ'il)~ll!)I °'1k$1 J !1)11 I) IA' t'I !"Ill iO H 1-. SM \Oii 7M ·W•3 31 41 ll.1rl.ur .,.IC\ ~ tltllY.l!+tlfl 1 !>1''1 -671.'Bfi IJI vd (;(.t.t<t Mt.~ ,\.,k fo'f>t And rc J Seu cf• t~eceptio.Md -.;a\ I I~ \1~ht-r le" alt"d 1n II I\ noqw ,.., ,h.,rii fl".rnl oHac·•· ~r"lfl Mu'l l.1t• l!IMd un I• l1•1>lH11u I l)P.' ,u t'Ur.tlt•I) 'Ii 11r 'Pfot'll "'nllllll .J • l.c•"I ach an<'t'nll'Ol J1C1tl'n11 .• 1 1\ttrJ<'t1 \f' twn1·l1 h & ..ala!") p.1t·ka1w ~.,..,,.,r pn-f but wall 1•<1n~1d1·r train<·" C Jll 714-~ HU:l-.VflONJ5T s t-:<; Y ltdp•dl) Krov.1n1? ln1nP Cil M't'kllll: t•xpencnr t·<l IJl'l'l>'>O lo handl<• IJU') µhoru.:1> & lronl 11H11·<· traffic· Good 1yp1oi.: ri• quired Satar> l'<11n mc•ni.uratr-with l'X pcnence (;all Churh·n<' at as& 3937 R~tt(fypiat Exp Also as!41sl with bookket!pinl( Boot Snlei. office. 4 or 5 days incld, Sat&Sun Callll7~3282 -----RECEPTIONl~'T Answer phone. some hl(ht office work Type St a rt 1700 mo llr'I 8 JO.Spm. C<1st11 Mes a. S4().a>56 RICS'TIOHISTS We have jobs walllnit for you M1n1 mum ex penence reqwred. Super a re a s lo wo r k 1n Newport Beach . Irv ne, Qista Mesa' Call & com<' 11\ to TOD T,.,...ary Senlce 979-0164 4320Campus. Ste l!'>O Next toOC i\1rport Never u Fee EOE "-taurant Zac'ii fncredi Ille Edibles now hlrinic coob, W&Jtre&sefl 23962 Ali da ,Prkwy, Manion V\ejo. 770-'"'48 -----0-.sifaed Ads. your ooa- lll.OI> lhoppinl center. n.1-.,,1wurant Jluu .. .,.•wtYe!I & ,1u1lrnts fo)'wodl ). rlt'po·nrl11hh• & l\l(i.~C'ICllUOU..'I If )'OU 1Jk1• to 1'fiok \OU II hk1• th" place Appl) in 1~r.,un between 2 S wel'kdayi. St.oncrruJI Tcrral'e. 21115 H.ed Hall , Co8la Mt.-i.a IUSTAURANT COO« WAITRESS Ideal sthedule t;x celJent rompany beneflt1> wtuch lflclude medkal, dental. Irle 1ns uranre. profit shannl( & pension prol(ram Appl y 1n penon J.C ..... NEY 3' Fashion Island Newport Bearh EOE Mtl" Retail Store needs resp It tnerl(etlc Xer ox ti sta uonery rlerk Start P tr AM 4s Sat Baker St, t:M Call M t', 8-3 Asll for Mn Matranit• 7S4 1000. R.d.a1J SaJes Part llmf ldeial for 1tudenl o r mature lady. sz.oo per hr 9 :30 to 3 C all !77M681 ..... lmmed1ated opcnmit for a Calif. lk RN. Nt wpor\ Beach area. IM sh art . Cont.act Sandy fi'orrc,'llt at 8657(17 lN'S IJnmedlllW openinl(S for Calli. lie. Rn 'a . Newport Btadl area. AU ahlfla. Qaad Sudf Forretl at -.sm. r-----------, I ll\·~1a11rant I 1 JOB OPPORTUNITY 1 I W • ere looklRt for rHitoHlltl• I I 1 .. dt .... ,, to •••ff .... ......... I ...._ ..... howsof6AM .. 2~M I or P/T. ~reot .,,ortHlty for I I .......,.... to wort& .... chi*• .. ill tcllool Colttt ,,.. ... , c• ,.,_. I 1•~..,...,...,......._......., I I •SJ.2111rtoSlwt I ........ Sal9ry .. .-w. I •Low Cost M.d ._ A•al I I •Worll clow to.._. I I •C8-c• for........... I I • .._.for s..1or c....., . I •FrffM .. I *'.WVec.tloM I ~ult·, rl't»il (; H l'.i\ f l't:OPIJt ... ·on 1:1t ... i\.l nus<:~ Thi• ~'""' 1t•· '1)(11 '>lllrt' 10 ~l \ '11,"t l'l:u.a full 111 P•lrt t11111 751 0510 S.Alfs.AET AIL Uf1c1• !lupply 1 on)ll,111) hw. full lirm· 1)()'<1t1on avatlablt-l''Qr .ip1l01n\ menl ~7 921.:1 Mr Wt>);t Nc.-wport Stat1oncr1 lnr S(;QPE DRILLER, will train w I so m e "" pene:nre Call fur appt. ~ 1634. or 549--31187 Seamtress. exp lo work on I~ apparel & furi. 7S&S4C7 Barbara SICHTARY a., to ell-on To Sl200 SI I 90, type 70. mm 5 yr-1 up t0raipoo secy po .... SdNlffet' rerU Rlf .... y 2llm2 C-mmo Ca pialrano Ste~. Laiuna NiKUt"I SECRETARY H•wport ltach '........ of ........ MOCJO&l•e t•fllt S.crttcwy /Glrl Fri· day. Dlctaphou tr•tcriptfCNI Ir GC• c•rocy IMporta1tt. saoo. '79·16'9. Sf..CRETARV Elrpener>N' with slronl( typ1n11.. & s horth and slalls. full time r11reer opportuo1\y Apply in penori lo Mr f'u entei. 8l Robert Bein. W1llli.m fo'to!it It MIOC 1401 Quail ~~-Beach 83H7tl! 49'l·2620 1--------- No t•ees Ever SECalTAltY Branch sales offire ~equipment le83tnl &t linanclng corp. has an MJ')' levet e>penlnit ror a self·molivat.ed, outgoln ic pmion. Minimum typinit IKI wpm. SH pN(erred. C417 I 4-557-0l0l unOM IMDUSTlllS ~c.,, 1.o.I. M f' /H SECRETARY+ U )'OU have better than 1ver9'e skilll " are in· llftSled lft a Cllt"ttr, theft we are 1.oterested lll you. lC you are wlJlin« to de!· velop " ll'OW with ~. you wlJJ be interested 1n what we bave to offer. F.+dcolmn. lee .• U06 E. 111.b St .. Sula Ana can Secretanal ••A n&fTIOH * • Students Teachers Housew1 ve:<1'' EARN VACATION$$ WE NEED SF.cRETARlt:S IMMEDIATELY with or w 1out ahorthand L<lnlC or short t.erm. boll· day • v1tcation pay, bosp1tallaallon avail•· hie. VOLT '._ ..... , •• 1\11• .. ' •• , • 54M71U liMI C. lnPUIJ 0n Vf' <acrou from Jolwl Weyne Airport I F.qual ()ppor Employt'r • \ UUIL\l'l•Jr' "111" 1111r t ~"" ,. • \µpt Onl\ ~'r1·t• 1.11 lt1•1mlt•1 -.1\~1·111·, 1101 llln h J-:,tah ,;.a ~ ... i.-"1 llt•Jl'h IO:i >11~1 ~'t'rl'll.lr} &.c Se<ntariff Sl2·Sl8K St·v~ral o pt-n•nK!I for 11u~r senctanal poi;1 I.Jon.-; Work for Sr l::x l'(.W~ & help them to run the company Irvine Personnel A1t1•n1•y 41111 1-: 17th, Costa M('!;a SlA·ZM 642 1470 S..-C.t y 2 to 3 yr~. exp Olrtap h o n c , 11 11 i.horthand 5.s,60 WPM Insur oUice. Oran~t· Cn ly Airport area Xlnl bent'<\tl'I. pleasant work 1n11 cond New 0 H1ce b&da 833·2462 Bel 3 " 5 1-'M Sec'y· Recept1orust wanted for boal d t! alerstupon tbe bay, N.8 . Salary commensurate wtexper, xlnt working cond & beneftl.s 646-~H l. Service StaUon All Apply at 4678 Campt.l.'I Or. N.B. Corner of Ca mpua &t MacArthur •vtel ST AT10N aua.dant. Able to work days. Apply at 15122 P C.H., Hunllnatoa Bcb. 2Ur.ll/l-UTl s.1.,1111 Clertl/T,..11 Drifff' F.xp 'd crater I Clean dn\IU\i r«OC"d. Apply ln penoo. f'..cller lftduatnes. 2101 Dove St. N 8 . Acrou from OC Airport. Snack Bar Mana•er. mature. e•perlen cecl penon to menaice The ~Lanell &acll Bar. Day•. Moo·•'ra, 1ome weelrenda. 'Apply in penoa aft. 10.m. 22771 <led« Dr .. El Toro. SECRETARY. Openma ro r e•perlen<:ed ex «Uive aecretary to rr· stioo ..-men-.•meol. ~neauo. lneld, typ. In« tkUla. S/U.. ebW\v to 1llOr'tl wtt.b DWDben • In· Sec--ret-a.ry--,-G-1-rl-P'r--ld_•_Y_;, ter-Nl•t.e 11f/Hl• peo· Stationery Store In pie. Xlllt salary, rrtnice Qnnadel Marneed .. a· ..... M.8. publl1hlnt corn· benlllt.a 6 working ~'Ofl =eoced sales l•dy. 1*11 .... pttlOll to •s· = I t _,,_ 1ume complete ad· • n • pr me Ume S days, uul ~" dutitt. ln· Bead! locetJon. wortdal condl. bpKlal· cl u d I n 1 ; a cc u ra t e l"-9e ma U r.ume to b CW cbeoteLe. 87&. l.OlO. t I d I l b P.O. •• mo. Ncrwport ~· c ap one 1 .. ch, Calif. VHIO. STENOS ._.,.=\.o6w=i &.O.!. ~Wll ·--~~ ~~~ -preAute Ii d•· -------774-IOOO llMDI .-..sno.m-. ISCllZTAIUAL-8 .. OU ·k. Int do I & so M Int ulll te 1,4 or 1lnt ~ i 140 .... •enl fall 170 .... tnn J7 or 1400 ••••• -TS .• fit Call - 1:7 + I xlnt 5•9) \.uto w/lnl rate )ellv. ...... D IS hems ehlcle eb.ltle Usina Delude taaea. '"'· ..roe rol d• or de- ~J!! 141d by 9121 ••••••• I -. I ~d~ I MCDONALDS 100 w. c ... t HwJ I == .,.,~ .... ,....... OOllP.tu .... . ........... , .... .,... tr a.teel/W.,._., :' 1 dd rlrM.l .. 6 ...._la Marhtl•I posttloH. HAllJLTON a.~1¥> &\LD. O.D.K -...... ... b ........ lllCO"''N • ..... 9'0tk. .,.. fll• ~ •. ftoe ctuUi.. Valid C..Uf. to driver. Uc. ~edeo. 0 :;: I 111111. In. loc. A.I -..... ~. -=--I ••2.2H• I ... _""' &: ..... le -·----------... IW& JlllattlBetla (' - • __.. -.... ._......_.-Ar_._ .... !!~'r.!!~ ..... ?! .. ~~~ ..... !!~ •,.r•c" IOIO ... _. '°'° ..... S. IOH Mtc•••w IOIO Thur'ld9y· s.c>tember 20, 1979 DAILY PILOT (;J J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OOUBLIBEO W1YRAM£ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• t to 1. Sat. 10.za, Ski., ttJ>OAK MU.K CRAT~ boot&. tumiWre c:&oth411 nu; COUNTY Y AJR llliac. :uu 1i c K 1ale1 Sl.00 Eich 540--0M< Mac•··-1010 w,1.t9a, -..1 ·················••¥•• .... lotl ...... 9070 .............................................. n:M:llD8 Put thM • full Ume --•.._-•STS---•l 9ow, O'ltwl• 6 Merritt, ..._, for ~ U • •n deu poo Ref clean 1\mUa. l(laicm VWtjo 6 you cu lYP9 50wpm or llOO. ,......_ lMm. r.x::s lhldenta or more 8CCUnilelY ln OW' -, -------- apennced pnferred office, we will Im · •fdet 1020 •1111 or ~1-or .....ti"eb' give you a • •-• .................. . *-1411 ~-Call• rome in to: lla.D'1 ten 1peed. Xlot. Telepbone ules. part Ume ProdUct used tn volume by bualn~s Sal. + coaun. Call Jill 59-11& Temporary P tr 3 young men, own trans, yard dem1up, tnll concrete. TOD l 1 arsy~ t7t..0164 CD Campus1 ~e_150 Nat to oc Jurpurt Nevel' a Fee EOE :.:i~i~70 • 1 SZ · SOl, WAITER WAITRESS Ptr. Lunch only. Private Tow Truck On vers ex· Oub. 644-540t per'd. Top pay Apply . GarW Towing HOB Waitresses: Lmmed1ate Oum Way. C.M. 00· ~ opening for expez:. dinner ---~------1 & graveyard. Pa.id vaca· TOW TRUCK DRIVERS. Uoos, good Ups. Apply Experienced onJy. Live Taylor's Restaurant. 1n Qi6la Mesa. 646-9638 Redhill & Santa Ana S Frwy. Tustin. Trainee, how· hors e --..:..'------- stables. ant ructions. WAITRESSFS -for rood & room & board. 338·1011, oockt.alls. Apply to bar ~2218 mangr . Roy . Hotel Laguna 425 S. Cst. Hwy MAHUFACTURIMG 494-ll5l. TRAIMHS W --aitress-. --w-/c_a_r_fo_r_w_i-ck_e_r lmmed F\Jll tame Operungs .....,.;a1 Hmteler Prodllctioa Traiftff Recei .. e..g Cterit Co. benefits. Irvine 540·7639. A Kendav1s lod E.O.E. Trw..nees. no expeneoce necessary. Manufacture of opt.Jcal components. 7.00AM·3.30PM. 2 Sats. per mo. overume $3.50 hr. Located CM. 646-0206 basket lunch service 9::1HPM Mon-Fri. Earn ~$150 weekly. Must be neat. personable It energetic. Ca II 979..()'747 3ft lOam. for appt. WAHTB)DllYB SUMD.AYOMLY To dell ver Daily Pilot bundles to carriers. Re- Q\Al'eS van or large sta- llon wagon and a good driving record. Phone 642-4321 and ask for Harry Seeley or Don Wall.tams. Se · I EQl)AL 't'ravel Agcy· cretana . OPPORTUNITY xlnt ty ping 70wpm. w /spd writing or SH, ___ E_M_P_LO_Y_E_R __ flexible hrs . Call Warehouse Supervisor 957·2809. Trainee opening. full time. previous ex- TRAYa .AGENT perimce helpful, but not Grow with us , neces. Starting pay $3.25 hr. Call 493-5225 for in· Growing commercial · travel organization is _tervt __ ew_. ------ looking for individual de· Warehouse worker. Look- s anng opportunit y lo mg for mature, alert l.n· move abea~ in the travel diVJdual willing to learn ~-New learning & accept responsibility eicPenencei •are anlla-in established NewPQrt bl(. w.lib_{e&ervatlon Beach firm invol"'9d i:a ~. npni, coo,pate? supplyjng textiles used in & tn.Y~l trahung t o yadllln«. bactpa-eldw:g • fur'tbl r yo ur own ski wear. Secure future knowledge. If you 're for n ght peraon. Filling good, we want you! Xlnt of orders & general employee benefits. warehouse duties. 37'h salary commensurate hour week. full time with expe rien ce . days. Xlnt co. paid Minimum 2 yrs. ex-benefits. Pay based on perie11re required. Call ability. Call ~1066. 714 /957-2700. Ullld. sa.oo. -.ms. 1111 ........ IOH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Omega B·22 Enlarger w/Nikkon le ns lllnl OlOll. $250. 4N-2l8T8 C4ltl 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Himalayan kittens 7wks all colors. all CF A reg. Tom Evans, (7 14 > 964-5000. Himalayan Kitte ns , males, R eg. Xlnl Cbeslemere-Ricadoro GrJUld Champion Lane. Fire i9 ACFA Cal of Year. S16S & up. 546-3575. Docp 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KEmiOND Pups. AKC. Champsire.M/F. Pet& s bo'N . Pvt pl y . 2l3/81n • L34S aft 6 pm. AKC Gldn RM ever pups, Hunters, wtr dogs. 80 Champ Pedigree . 493-81 . •AKITA pups. AKC. male & fem. Very beautiful Clamp. stock. 549-8677 AKC COLI.IE PUPS, as Cute as they come, 7wks. 1st shot +eye exam. Reasonable. 646-91.32. Good Home for 2 Afghans. l'IO. AKC. blonde w /blk mask. brindle, 7yrs. Fem. Qualify. 67~7043 ,.,_to Y• 1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 s m full-grown Fem dogs, neutered. 1 Toy Spaniel & 1 Terrier m ax. 548-13GS.eves. Fem Kittft, wuned & traiaed. '~ Free to good home w/yard. Mixed blk Lab. female, 3 yrs. Loves kids. 975-0700. lhasa Apso free to good home; fem. Nels yard & childre n . 642· 2255 , 548-1.558. • .. 1.MI Upbla&rd dar. anUcau•. Mlae. eala, aDd _.., •·!!·---· ......... cdt-..Dd tbl '~ "1llftra"' 11Doli ..._ .. /080. M$-l7M. C\aetom fura • French Pww. tlYMna: I &e.t dia· .,._.. Peeu cl.la. tbl w Jpeda, I dlo. daain, w /White Luther au ta w/cnwel ecnblUdery ln =•....-.caned • 5 l6dect ..... df.a • ~ cueb!fhled, white • 1Qik1, Ued NC to m.atcb cbaJn. all for SI.GOO. Wall candelabra w n candl•. bu.rnLsbed metal, $50 ; foyer cabiuet, diatressed ~an. French Prov. stylina, Uke new 1200. 87S-'lle Between 6 It 9 P.M. toaee. wrou,hl·iron wall unit. w/WOOd ahlvs. _,_Twin bed 1315. 83W309. La-Z.a,y dbl reclloer ISO. Oval 72" tbl S2S. Call s.1S-1'74atU pm. New Klug Size bed. Frame. box sp • matt. Sl'IS. Ph M>S347 MOVlNGSALE Everytbing must go-AJI near new. 25'' color con- sole 'IV. couch, loveaeat, e-t ... lamps. Bdrm sel, dinette t~. 4 chrs, bikes, misc. 1980 Wallace Ave, CM. apt 2. 64.2·8894. &mday Sale: Bdrm. Liv- i.flS? rm, dining rm, brfksl nn. 30502 So Cst Hwy, apt C-2. Laguna Beach. By St. Catheri n e's School. 2 blks so Ny es St. 494-0329; S48-6859 Kmg Bedroom SM, incl everything l350. New dbl bed $100. Bar w /2 stools $200 & other mis c s:J>.8925 ~5* 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Giant Garage Sale. Sept 22. SAM, Villa Pacific Condo p arking lot. Brookhurst S. of Atlanta. •m. E STATE-GARAGE SALE, great bargains. china, crystal, s alver. tools. mowrcycles. bikes & furn. Sat/Sun 8-SPM. 11611 Lorraine Dr. H.B. 968-6736 CdM • 517 Narcissus. Sat/Sun Refrg .. kg bed. new cl.othes bikinis etc. 640-2810 1933 Meyer Pl. CM . behind D M v EVERYTHING MUST GO · MOVING OUT OP STATE. s family yard sale . .gell clubs. faro. dhbtt. c l ot bi,.·g.·v a e. typewriler. sm. appl. kitchen Christmas items, plants le baby swing, mat\)' misc. 654 w. 18th St. CM. Sat 9-S. FRJ/SAT /SUN 9-3. :US Jeffrey, Co5ta Mesa. F\Jrn.itu.re, appliances. clothing, plants, etc. Way,C II: JOHN WAYNECLUB l*Mnl 1a1t 111ut Seu aJJ T_. membenblp foa pleota aome furn. • aale. _.. + tram fee. 8taullt\ll 25" RCA Colclr lbet Sip wanted CO ac • T.V. Qt. ! Yr. Warr. ~ 31' Sa.UboM lo -. "'1/Sat. ... -lpm. Callc.tbit7~1. ...... ell ........ v ...... ,..... ~ ....... Cul>.,~for .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••I•. R•alooable . TEX·TAJlf SA.DDLE _rrNlll ______ _ 1~ okl. exeeUeat coodi· 1-------• U... -· Btfcn IPll call •m:z. After IPW ca115.11·1211. . Jwwtllry 1070 ....................... ._,_.CASHS cijec{a of real value 11~8I07 fl500 Diamond Ring, Gentleman's 3Ct cluster. lltSIOOOorOffr. 751·1819 l8 K Cokl. Tiffany le Co. '1abenmo fly cufruou. weddine band, -.2l6'78. .. hrc..llS Cl>ject.a ol real value M9-U17 iMlctl• ID• 1010 ....................... TWIN Bed. old but usable for couch or bed + cover 120 . .Ind springs. 2fl equare wooden end tbl $1. Scrolled legs. Approx 8' wiclh pair li v rm cur· t.ains & sheers, curtns very light brown (tan J w/lite yellow ~ oranl(e vertical stripes, open weave: white sheen 120. 2 &>lstera, need new cov· ers S5 both. 5 unusual & pretty acrylic pamUnJ(s for S30 each. <Unicorns. planet Mars, etc) Not by known Master Lamps. ~ & S1 Paperbacks 20c each. Call after 6pm 541Hi42'7. No other misc LUGGAGE TAGS ' IOOll & •AMIS Romance boob by Barbara Cartland +numerous lddl' games. Barp1n price1. Ti1 sold 3X11 N. Capella, CM . lOQlal aquarium compl. Wood ubinet 1taod. 20gal aquarium comp! 3Jlal met.al aquarium. No ieab MZ-4872 aft. S. One Sbp. 3 phase aJr com· pr9IOI" tsrS. 1 wood desk 1315. llorrts lndustriea. 5>1 w. Garry Ave .. San· ta Ana. 540-S2I06 PHOO'OGRAPHJC FAN· TASIES Let us create your photo fantasy l.n the style you c hoose · classic/ d isco-dance/ tbealrical /glamour /pin· up whatever YOUR ~ fant.aay ma y be. Complete studio session Including one 8Xl0 color pnnl $14.95 Call for ~ppt . McClanahan _f'tlot,O!_ _ Graphics. 963-714 l COPYMAODNE Uses any paper "2 Pnce. 962 7033 Clrc..tcr Stairs Ornate t·ast iron t•arca 1882 from courthou:.e Tombstone. Anz. He:.t ocrer 64S-l!M7 ---- NEWPORT B 1-; AC II FanuJy teruus dub mem ~tu.!.. f125 644 1295 Matching coHee table & lamp table. $2.S e.ich. sm wood ladder. bar.. tool. amber JZlass lamp. 64.>98ll6 Ctsh only Elertnc tl~patal ~'<! for sale. almost ne" ~ or of r S57 -0946 2 tJnited 6 2 American "" ttc.f.GUPO•· '50 ea . ~ieropeO;i-&i~ Primary set 129, Great Booka. Cbilduaft. 71l.45a). Sacrifice Sale. Never wor u . Wbite golCI Hamilloo lady's watch with diamonds. Written ...... 12C)OO. For tale -·~ New dollhnllle, wood. 2 sty + atUc, bay wi.n- dowa .... 66-0758 lrd AltlilwWWIY Cthb..._ 25% off reg. stock <ex - cepl lay-a-way ). Boole Sale Ulc Ir up. Refresh· mints fJbeliwn balloonl. "2nd Hander Mercan· tile" 120 E. 23rd. St. C.M. Sat &r SUn U~S. Mfet $3SO. Wall Lamp l'i(). BBQ Smoker & tbl S50. 350 Chev trans Sl2S. Jap. RiOe $35. Oxygen lank & reg. 8S21 Milne Dr. ftB. 536-9491 •PA.INTERS• Airless sprayer. :Y• HP. :BX> PSI, so· hose. 2 guns 1 yr old. $5()0. 497-5063 San Clemente tennis club, single membership for sale 714 · 834-3012 l(}SPD MCYl'OBECAN ~ XLNT COND S150 64().99')3 8013 ..........•...•.•....•. Drum set. <Rollers ) rnc roto ~ 7 stnds Xlnt cond 552-<S55 $5()0 ---- Offiu fwt ..... Ir &,;....,.. 8085 ................•...... DtCTUHC>tff Pon.able w transcnber New Sanyo C"<»l $400 Sell S250 955 'Z'Z14 from your business card Send one card for each tag plus one spare We return pe rmanently sealed attractive ta~ & strap. meetrng a1rhne l.D reqU1rements Pre vent loss & theft' For a peS"S008b zed tag enc IO!>f' wallpaper. fabr11· or "Day Glo" paper & "e will back & trim your ~· Or try two cards back to back. Oxyiten. sett.lm~ weldaniz 1 P\ClllOl Ir °"JaM 1090 eqw p welder 2 HP Sears •• •• ••. •• ••••••• •• ••••• air romprsr both items 3 PRICES $2eaor3/S5 4/S tags $1.60ca Sf.Hags Sl.50 ea lOormor~Sl 40ea. Sales Tax Includc<J NO CARD? Draw your own or send name. address, phone & we'll make one card per tag. Add 25t each. Send cheek or money or· de!' to: rlLOT rRIMTIMG P.O. Box 1560 Calta Mesa, Ca. 92626 CWJAICS Randpalnted ceramics. plaqu~. nativity set, plates. much misc. items. Also special or· ders & colors done at re asonable cost. 846·574! eves. mo old Need to '>l'll I Antique Pease upnjolhl Ootu? li73 9140 111ano rroo f or Salt' John Wa~m· Tennis C.:lub F<1m ll) Mcmbcrsh1p Sl500 & splat Trans rer F er PP lm-4762 or .833 9859 Brand new wedd tnli( dress. s ite 3 & 4 bndesma1d s & mother's dress saze 10 Must sell. ~eves. United Airline "'2 fair coupons. for sale. $50 ea 966-3827 Moving W!!h r . d r yr refng. ~tt11. bds. b5 cl.r. c.all ~ l ·9371. TRADE: Sheared Beaver Jacket w mank collar, never worn. for COINS UNC or Proof. Gold Stlver Cash or Ofrer 962-62SI 642-7933 Uaby Grand walnut Wen dt!ll & Marshall Sl4!*5 fi75·8359. 760·9331 or (213 ')587. 3268 For Sale Model l 12 Ham rmod Orizan w rh)thm attachment . $6110 962.5349 an 4pm. Stor)' & Clark Conl>ole Piano Nearly new Pecan cabtnet. $1200 or best off er 832· 5353 S,C.WM.I ~ 8094 ....................... Coleman Peak I backpack . blu~ Polar~uard mum m > ~ bag. l mo old ~ea-~9796 __ _ l'S Davers Buoyano Compensator 11 wath Auto lnflator . Brand new. Never used S90 Call 631~19 Days & late rught · ft'et Del. fMl.1111 Newpon Harbor area. "OOLORTVSlJO PlHH contact J .L. a~ 1'AIRUl'l"Y Golfos at 15'1-8272 -~ ,.n, nc:i1U; . tumtbl,fJI. MUOa or-..>17 For Rd, Newport slip 12--.. -G-E-B-/W--po-rt-TV-, for up to aft power boat . Stereo 8-track combo. Callforappt.~749. MllltSeU. -.ar11. NWP1' SLIPS for nint. 32' ~ systema boolrup by =" 11' Nil or pwr the hour. 34hr. mobile ..;..;;~~------ llel'Vk:e. l-$64.-711M w. .............. IDth a...._ m -31111 . ,.,. .. . ........ ••••••••••••••• Tt p 1 , ... . G•••~ to 10 ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• c .. s.la/ ... 9120 WHITHB BUYING or SELLING TW1 l1 Yow DAILY PILOT IOATMART To ploc:• yow ad cal 642-5678 B.lCTRIC 1.8' electnc Duffield ·77 rmdel LlJce new Owner S8.<m 67J.61l1 . -- loclh, McrfM rq.a,...nt 9030 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 6 min Actule:. anflat..able oars. moto r mount. pwnp, R50 673-0473 . ..................... . Qalt.om shell w /boot for Datsun. S2()0. or best ol· f tr 552-7959. 8' setr-contamed sleeper w/porta·potty. $500 . ~9a). ......... ... t 140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Foxy Moped. like new, low miles, dJx model. Mags & xtras. $375 or or· ftr.-.....83 Vespa motor scooter. lge. motor , 100 mpg; runs terrific, must sell. $450. 67S.2082 Foxi Mo-ped. 600 mi, new co nd , $525 0 B {) 548--0628. ~:r..~1 9150 ......•........•....•.. '78 Yamaha RD 400 Silver Edition Cafe Far nn~. new cont1s Xlnt .rood sum Bef 2:30 pm 645 5468 or PM ,ev fi44.2.176 MUSTSEI~l.. 1972 Kawasaki SOOc c S4iS ~ Aft 5PM ------ F.arl) X·L 175 Dirt Onl) 642-4872 aft s Johnson Outboard 100 hp <..ood cond ::,pare prop Will demon ~trJtt> ~ ~'ell & wknd~ 493-ll'0i Must i.eU l974 Honda 750. 70 Su11ull s hp. loni.t Sl<XX> or best offt!r f'ull shaft. $17U Caft> 768-3237 __ _ 49'> 7598 ~L'STSELl.. ~ Powet" ~040 1972 Kawa~aka . SOOc~ •••• ••••• •• •• •• • ••. ••.. Make Offer 545~6896 aft l'L/ISSlC t!Y.l8 l"hns Craft 5PM 21 Seaskar. restored TT Yamana 250 YZD. new 54.SOO 846-74 14 back tJ.re & sprocket. eni.: 25 Baylrner xlnt cond Volvo I () Slap Jvutl $10.CXX> 714-956 140S 7523· Seacrafl 1Wl.n 140 Mer('rWl>Ctl> Tower & Plank Loaded With extras Sl9.000 (21.3 142f)· 2675 ZZ l'nunn ~ood•·n hull. 400 c v 10 m J r 1ne Chrysler w trlr Must see.. S3500 or bst ofr a.9'278 • 30'Sea Ray Weekend~r Twn 11\bd Bnstol c.-ond $33,0X> 213 598 :! 131 --- &ietoft l 5 Martt II Sip av81~ble ~21Hl990 & forl<.s tncked. Ready to ral>e, must sell . $800 or best 499-1479 i7Yamaha RD400. Sl 1001cxrer 556-0790 l!n4 Kaw KZ 400. 4,000 ml. Wte new Lu,;:J? rack. £JOororr 496~ i"l Honda XL 250. xlnl CIJOcl $475 642·5075 -------- '78 GLlOOO Hondo C<>ldwang. full dressed & cstm for :.bow SS. ISO 846 12 10 a rt 4PM . anyt.J~knds -- '78 Yama ha 650 Xlnl cond IOK males. mu:.t sell, movmg out of state. 7SJ.!183_7 __ _ ~~~~~~~~WAREHO USE M AN = DRIVER full time or Purebred Springer Spaoiel. Syrs. F. gdl-------------------------------------------,1 w/kids. well-trained. 20' FORMt:l..A Thun derbtrd. 1-'lSh or Siu , n•n econ. t 0 , xlnt nmd $5000 75 1 1841) or !)68..3275 '79Suzukt GS75'>L. lo ma. 4 into I header, $2400 or belt o<rer 979-~ 18. TRAYa.AGEMT Min. 2 YT exp. Newport 1ktl Agency. 644-5373 part time. work shipping &receiving dock, pick up &deliver articles in a co. vehicle. Good driving re· T-Shirt Printer bas entry ccrd & must be over 18. level position open. S3.5'> per hr. F\Jll time. Destret.olearn&wllling-$3.25 part time. Call Ddl8 to work preferred 752-0315 over experience. Full -~~------ time.~l TUTOR/MATH Experienced • math teacher for 6t.h grader. Laguna Bch. Call bef a PM.~ TYPISTS ~WEit Call for appt. n4-tOOO 55M2ll TYPIST. SOwpm. good WAREHOUSE FACTORY. ASSEMBLERS Little or No Experience Top Pay Paid Weekly MOUBJ. Temporary Services lrvi.ne 752-6666 E.0.E. MJF b e n e f I t s . F I e I d WELDER w /some gas. NEWSPAPER Syn · tig & mig exper. Clean dicate. 549-8700. modern shop. Latest equip.Phone. 838-8888 for Typists: Need good typist interview for pleasant office. Exe. --------- working cond. 8 :30 to Yard men. Rental center 4::1> wk days. Santa Ana bu full time openings for .,-ea.~5790. 2 men . Mechan ical lmowledge belpful. Neat TYPIST handwriting necessary. UIU. y BIRDS Weekday off. Will train. Be~ when scbool l.a mo Newport Blvd, C.M. ed. Rap. for lnt.erlDI lo· Mw I • 1v for11ation lllto our COID· •-••••••••••••••••••• putor usinl a video .W~ll llOI t.ermiDal. Alto wlll ban-.. _ ................. . dJe ,... dllce cluUel. 'WISf8'1StSii•-...Y ~ to l.... ReQulred .a......vi..• MML. ..... l7Pha1. w onl .-.Ofl'r"" ptAH'iblexpel'· dellr•· ()pmitll9e11t2I. ... Wlill &niB u COID· U15l Wutm""tel' Ave, .,._.open&or. P.A.D.S. GG. 56Ul03 1'1Ml·D. sty Part Cir. 9pacea .UU avail 642-1487. St. Bernard mill M. neuter ~old. Good w /people. Si);JSa&. Free Alaskan Malamute. male, 9 mo .. bsebrkn. all sbots 968-2157 eves $100 F\nden fee for nghl home for loving Spr· mger. 6'73-Ml7. ~ to illoese mWlt part w/my Rabbits & lovely f'. Af gban dog. SS7 .9397. Fawlhaw 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••IBUY•• Good used Furruture & Appliaoces--OR I wiU sell or SELL for You MASTBS .AUCTIOM 646 1616 & ll].'625 C~HPAJD For gd used furn. anU· quee Ir cir TV's 957-8133 mill. HOME llOSE-OUT SALE Decorator furalture Ir ~--Cedar Glen 'l'bw....,. · 2554 Elden Aw. a.... Mesa, u to 6 daily.84M'lM. Kc a bed, frost free frig. .e•eral otber pieces. AD1timfl 51J&.1121 NaUJ. bJde·a·bed with ctudr. Xlnt coed. $175 for both. MMM4 Judy or Baney. ..:1",;__. 911.;.,;_ ... __ E_.o_._E_. --1 ADllqu• IWm. 114st~ piO.O.U ,.,.._ .-7·191 OU coft• tbl lft rect. ••ATTIMTIOH** Wlllled: tc couch 10' « o~"°:f!~ Lr'f·1'\ · Stud•u Tucben 1...-. lllllt be la &Jal w/1ton1e.Botb zlat. • ..... .... 11 __... --__... ......... l:AJUtfYACATION• -.-. --44- ftlU&D: twldJIW..W..... J1111Ue Set wttb I cbn. ~ii .:==~. =-.-.. tJpWa CID.,.. lpm.-.-. la.rt ·--nNI. .... cll6DI table, Id', NDD DlATELY ~o.U:::'~:U +•ebain, 1-•~~boll-,._.. __ ... _.. .... ..... daJ a vataUoa pa1, Em*"'..., bmpit•HuOcm avail•· IOI' .a Aue· Oll'w'-p-cqa v1D1l coueb, Ille • 1111& 111 7:" 1004 coad , alu 1 . Pll. Cd1 ... .,,. ......... klDI ... /Mr. VOLT -Qt smDrt .. ._,,... -Jllll W.,_ Airport) cw--..... • SPACSJIMD.IAL& WO... .................. ~d111181rm aet,IO NmQUS .OW ,., NfJtl, 1lnale bed, -Mllw,.-tlhd, Cll 119 rm fw9. cblfils deA, • .. • • .... ... u ~::.~ ... -... MOVltfG: HHHbotd CJ116-..uk*'9r, fSlf H9p, latl8diaf •Sedl ........... •.. ..... l TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday, October 14, 1979 in the Daily Piiot A TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BUSINESS THIS IS THE I ACTUAL SIZE AD For bttl.~roductk>n, a clear black and whit• photo of any size can be ulff. Yot1r menage will accom.-.ny ttt• picture In this space. If you c.boose not to publish • picture, fill the s pace with your messate. ., Ndonlll women' In ......... Wffk 1• Octobef H "'"°""' 20. To hof'Of .,.. wow In bullMM, lnduMrJ •ftd commerce, tM D•llY PHot wtN publl•". apedll b1but9In ... OCIOMf14 ....... . Our ....... to ...... end "°'9alonal Wetnen a. 1n 111e1ptton1I opportunity to ......,_ • ... or'°' ............ to IM people of tM Or•nee CO••· or 10 ~ ...-, llChieV'8fMftla Of ooMrtbutloM. 8ullM••OMH .... Milloee .. be two ootU"'" bJ two lncMI eHt\, with I pMto f.OU pt'OWlde. ,.... qoet of ... notloe .. Mr '20. Dqn't Ml• belnll part of tN1 ""''' ed'vertllt,. ............,. Deadlne for ,.. urvtng epece la O"atober 10. C#.1 todart DAILY PILOT 142-5878 J \ . lB'Olnscralt. w,trlr. ruru. x Int, $15.95 ~-0581 Kawas ki KR 500. mant cond only 9. 000 mi. S950 • farm. 646-910S anytime ---- 16' boat JUSl hke a Boston Motor tto..s. Sale I Whaler & trlr flOO. 8111 Rellt/Sforoqe 9160 55&1233 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 42· 1954 ChnsCraft "C~ RENT ~u'xury motoa mander" s port ri:.h~r home 22. sleeps 6, self restored to bare mabo~: ~ont $2SO /wk+8< m1 nd s wo rk Sac r 1 r 1 c e 64()..85&S _______ _ $19.<XX> Pvt Pty 642-81111 zr mot.or home for rent 34, DMwt ~as lmmac. sips 6, Low fall wath choice N B. moor rates. 646-4546. ~ F\J.11 elec. & fishang Tralen, T,...... 9170 l'qUlpn>ent S49K. Owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCS-94.25 days, 494·761Mi 21 ' Prowler. self con- ev 'Wlmd l.ained. $2800. 963· 7167 or '79 Chrasc raft 1n board/outboard w /trlr etc. Pvt Ply: seeks resp person to take over pay- meoLS. 494-5757 16' St.arcraft Alum.+ ~hp Evlnrude & trlr. SlOO or best ofr 548·5865 831~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DATSUH PAITS Hood. 4 good tires, fit 1972 1600. Best offer. Call !!'--.... -•• -.-.w-•• -.-.-•• -.-.-•• -.-!-~-!_-~-i·~54t)..~5'12J.~~after~~~6P~M~. ~~ ·•. Luders 16. 2St\, varn CbevyTailgatel.978 b ull, s lip i n NB . 545-1350 beautiful. $4000 --------- •totO. 'YT Camaro reblt 321 + ---------• tT.-•rear end, all xlnt Give your boal Ins. a lllbS41MSZS (9.torS-9) check-up. can Boat & Yacht Ins. for a free Pro fessional .Au t o «plte. Over 25 yn exp. PoliabiDI. compl w /lilt (714 )173-BOAT or cleaniJlg. Reas. rate. m.TT14. Free pick·up It Dellv . ---------· M).81. Evea. 3'' Bluenose: Fut, full keel flberglasa sloop, 1 Xlnt, seagull, 4 baRs. ... ................... . slip. 213JS70-4027, 111.PORTANT I heed. $3900. WilmJnl(lOll 21S,..l-&W7. 1'Wl'ICETO Rb.DEBS AND •• Cal 25, :lllnt cond., ADVERTISERS loeded, lwinf ~~. ]liP Tbe price of item• I avail. -.ooo.1641111 ~ by vehicle dealers la the vehicle ltlllle ll t519. Very fut claulfled advertising A: liW. ntr • /boll. $1550. CJDMtm ... DOt iaeJude -~---------• U1 applicable taxea. lllt:-,:ff•/ U4*9M, tranafer feea, ftulate ..,.._, r .. for air poUutkJn eoatrol ct. vice ~or ct. .._ docUIDeatary pre- PM llllillll clwpl \lDleu otblfwlM apeellled by the~. ~=.s..::OM.::::::.;V:...;"'-'~O~T!.---::----.!.~~!!!l\·.!•~11~•!!"! ... ~JW!,, . .!t!!Jr!1 ...... I• 111M ......... ertM , Mlel. 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MoalAt Carlo., lllal!INI • • Mu11an1, Uke IM'W I . .. __,,.aya.•mllet, =::i:: suoo Da.1• fullJIOWtr CIDSN> ,_,,._ Drude.,.._. . .._..,,.,_,....._, ~ irro:*:::.E~ ,., ""~=-=-~· _SMts ·eauftMOWln ~"""°' ~on•r "II J .... teyl~. ............ ...... """'~ .. CJS ........... ••• MlltS.1 ...... , 'T7C.ll -80IO.SO-a, t. 0. .... Oav. ,. .. ii. -.000.v. . 'WJtes> reno, nat t>.ct. 4 tipd. I eyl • hpd lrulw -. lM.lba, b&owa rod ••l .,,,... tu-1411 • fl).'JW'M 4 Wbjte apohd wheel.I 'llllo/t ro.d lU'a 12.Xll $ Qalll?H140 "T1 Ow<vy 81aar-Chyn pka aaaum t" la• at ... ,Mo Ff.Ir 9'noe QI purcb-..e tor balance owed +dept. 9$7,MllO, &-7411$MA 6 • LliliSUTS 19SUTS ...... .... ... VllftllPS lnM1IS ..... ~ .... ~IVAM ............ •e sc...sw IHffl......,._ .._.ea ..... ,. le11uwnlt ....... .., ... .,. City .. ..... s,.-.,. QllJtZl_.JU 0,.. ::'l 9MiUrM ~ ::r: ... tm Jeep Wa&oneer. PP _ _ ..U respooiUble penon Tl Ford Club wt1.o..., V-3 '°TOP. Under warranty apau Aff Al<!. 11.n-rad: -.sm I.OW'*'<. tint l!lHa. Vuy 1Ncb '9560 Clean $6,200/0 8 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tc;2. .. 197' CHIVaOLIT l/4TI)Nf'K:9(Uft f'WJy loaded! Beauurul two ·tonc beige and bro w n Sharp ' (lMJZl.912 1 OHLYS799S HOWAaD O.•rolet Dove~ QuaU SU NEWPORT BEACH 83)..0555 "11 OleYy t too bubblet.op camper. t'tovc. sink . let' box, dual a.a t•nh. 8 Irk, C 0 PaneUed 1299) 84&5781 'Ma-.yY-. 960-3379 Llll.e '75 Ford long Van, fuU pwr V8, converted, rear.end damasc, lat $2500 t aku. 546-6673 '76 TOYOTA TRUCK. ~ ~. s:woo. 540-0182 ---------'76 Ford Conv~n11on, a /c, window s 1J unroot , pueled, carpel . $.S500. 6'Ul70 "13 Tayota pickup d1x S-sp. radials, c an. S u"er clean 631 -~. ---- 78 Dodge ~pi1de. Low ..._ W..e.d 9590 rnllea1ee. good cond ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~or bill ofr S63>i686 WE PAY TOP OOLLAR '711 Luv Pic kup , 4Jt pd, fort.opUlaf-can forell(n, dean. run.., perf, Jo m1, dome:5Uca or clus1cs If $:1175 645 8614 ywr CMF Ill l'Xlrll d ean, '56 Chevy CJrryall ltullb l(OOd, flOO &40 7~ '72 Out.i.wi l'1l'kup, 11hcll w 1bool, :.tcrev $1200 UJJI 957 :iil31 7'J t"urd Cuuru.-r . Ionic ht•d, Whlll'. 33 mp.i J)all CaJI aft 7 & wknili. 99j.51J2 '7) El Qlm1no Clai.»H' PtS & l't B. air, till tllhet:I. ~ cover 44,000 nu Ont(. ownt!r ~ or tat dfer &U-4002 '70 karn:hero ~Ulre, /\ t<:. P /S, P t H, AMfJ''M ~roo. $1~1 or b"jl <JI r 54j. J 1.53 I Wn i''ord J<' J!A.I, !:>t•r v1a body, dnt cond, tot.al 70k nu. UM'!> r .. g gas, a ,.I( $4.5(XJ 846-8472 v-9570 ......•...••.••........ • M1W 1979 WXUIY CHEVROLET VAH Equipment 1nc ludu ptl.Mlb carpel, paneling, Icebox, wetbar, lwo Cap tatns ch.airs. breakrut nook, ~V8, Ult whet>I, chrome bumper • & gr llle. Slee ps four' (11118) OHLY Sfl60 HOWARD CM• ..... Oov~ & Qwiil SU NEWPOftT BEACH Ul-4555 ----76FOIDE250 t cyl a /l, Bargain S:wJ 2922 work 957-034.8 Jbne ·77 Fo rd Econ t:iO. ~. side dr, A /C, awe tank, PS/PB, lo m l. e cyl Clean, 1 ownr $4$00/bll 494·2305 or ~77:Wlvmsg sell w; f'1~'>T' ~ PI 111 Or~ c_.,, ! ~Harbor Hlvd <X~IA MESA 979-2500 WEIUY CLEAN CARS AHDTRUCKS •· • COHHRL • . CHEVROLET .!X.'411.trl••r UJ "' I I le'"I /o\ ~H ~ \ . .: 54~1200 . Can't Sell Your Car., CUYIERIMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR ForOean Used lmporu Call MJke or Don US.3171 · WANTED! Late model Toyotas, Votvos, PicltuJlll at Vans QUI UI to<by ! • 1 ............ . c .... ~ .. "'-U6·00J w S4f.t4'7 PORSCHE's WANTED AUow Ult the opportunity ta OOOlider t.be purdtaae or t.rMde-in of your clean Pm'sche. Check wttb U1 Today! ,.. .... ....... • lmWou..ttf'lly ....... Mll'Ta "" ....................... ALM_,.-0 SMA•Ytel Me&.IMI ... D W NOWlNrMOOM -h I • ' 1, •DATIUMI• w.1.a ..... Of AIU1•1 WllNl:IA&.ID .. eooo tllftCI ' I 11\T4Mf',I\ IA.l '·U~..t ............... , ~s .... -.... ..., ~WJ/lRS antHAJlBOR 81..VD. 19 Camper, new enc. <ml'A llDA traea, radlal1, many Hl·ll76 •tru sa .ooo ttrm ... '74 Superbeell• 12500. 0.-....,._.~or MMZIS7 ,. D-0 maple Y•Uow l•l9ac. 1uaroor. AMI,,. I lr.cll !tUJJ on warr tlt,OOOP'r RM . •a... ad~. oc11 body -wtl ' pot. 1$7$ 080 9744 __,or~n. ,!l>'Sl! .«f d19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tm MOB. ptn alrtpes, wire w .... (,, lua .... ratttl1 tt,000 ml. 9000 •Im~· 6 wllnd . --,., MOB. AM /P'll CUI, • ml. MtOO. Mutt Mii ! ,,,., d•)'9, *"~ WW, '73 VW 412 WalOft Auto, Alltnl. ma&1. ISM ml 11960 otr Ori1 own~r ....,. "12 W w1aon. 12.000ml, nut IM ta apprt"('i al.-' WWinJC to M'IJ •l Be11t ()( , .. --38'Tif ---- "JI Sev~ AM /FM¥ lrlt It. ntltdlcp Ill' wbJ, AC. lthr ~at.a, auto trwlk. wtre ~ ~--. nu Urea. vUIYt top, 110.SOO/Lo. IM. pp (114) 79-flll501 C.AOILAC 76 aoouoo fWJ powff. tactory air, AM /PM IWreo radio 8 track . Ull. c ruae C.'IOnt.rof . apl1t power 1e at 11 , aabnokt lbp, 14talher lll t.enor &r Z171CKI J .,,, Sp6du '71, r...i , ma••· "JI 1108 • ...0, I track, t' ... Al , bNut rood, lii.---,... ....... l&ill All/'11, h•1aic• rack, "19 Land mark C:. m per !l11J MW f1tl C' U&t"lte. NV'OOI, lOK mJ Warran ty. OM ol a kind •. 4~ 080. m~ or sn t8.lJ Kati. NABERS SOI ml. 11500 I' I' 1barp, SUOO, C1ll 1Net,.-,kndlm:t11rr ·n-.1111 ...... tape •-.tl.er•pm ~.&) ... t70l deell New redtator ~ -----... oo Aft I> &U>Mf.Lbp.. _ 9741 ........................ 't71 l ....................... ~ . ... .. CREVIER &ISi AllOAOWAY SAH IA AHA 8353171 11+« uu ...... 11 l)lllfVIMO MAC-f *"5B> IMWt * '72 3>a2l.ll S/R CB92G UV I '733>a2l.ll 4 sp <2WC MC) '713XrlA SIR <M4RKO I "163l0'24ap '411 Pl:U I II m 4apd, st t670SPV ) II 530l 4apd 8/R (0179 > 11 mA Lwrus OMNISZC l "783204ap, CZ:.UXH I '78JiD.A A/C antWDA I '78 633cliA St R (0082 > Closed~mys lMMEDI ATJo: DELIVERY' LAAGI SB.ICTIOH OFHIW 1979 1201·1 5211'1 AL.SO 633CSI 's IHSTOOC! CaJJ tod.Aly ·We •ho may have tha t pre·owned BMW you are looking ror: 131-2040 495--494' ORAMGI COUMTY'S OLDfST IOI McLAREM'1 & ~ N. Beach Blvd LA HABRA Ci Mi. No ol SA Jo'wy > C7t4tl2Z..5lll Sunday b)' Appl 811 w "12 200'l tt.000 Xlnl rond eau 2 u-t.3M007 II BMW 5301. Owned by m ajor Ora n ge Co. IMJder Developer Ap. fJl'OJI 22..000 ml. Elec sun· root, mag whla. Tape deck, A.M 111·M . New Ur•. lllnt cond. Rct. b.m&44>· $12,000 /bet of r . 540-3383 8 to 5. --- ~ ...................... . i 4Super BHtJe. AM/nl, St R. lo /all u .ooo :.OJ ai22 Jt.00 H.•rtxY 8M1 '72 MO Z 1,;(lmplel•I)' rwwnid. •lllVVOI. ·~" dlala wh.,.11. 9 track Maktt otf t't' U7 7e6I ~ 2ftrl., 2• Z. 32,000 m l. 0'11( m11l(a, air. •Int r ond 16.000 1113 831 I ~v ea , wknd1 Oy a , )«) L571 '77 O.taun IOnl( Cab. 10 nu, t•amp shvll. A/(;, IUltded, Sl(lOO ~ l ·73 240·Z 11 Int cond S4.SOOt0r lkat Ofter. 400-fl628 Morrunp i'9 ~ZX. icrand• lux, 2+2. auto, PS/en.au. 2 wnt: 3400nU Oa y f4Q.. l972 to~esSU.3746 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i2 fo"iat ~. mecbarut 's SJX'("1al Both Lops, Not runn1nl( Clean bod y Mlle.: off er 4IH 51.5o4 art ~ 74 FIAT 12.H $1001 :isl 2!lts2 iO Spyder ll.oadste r Heal 1<as :1aver $12.SO 400 6892 or8Jl.f0!0 ·71 Fia l 121s G uud tr111uportat100 car 30 mPJ1 ~ Ph~·7344 HoRda 9727 ............••......... ........ ·79 HONDA Cars MANY TeQooM~ UNIVERSITY a..ble HoRda Ccn • GMC Tr11Cb 2850 Harbor Bl vd <:CAI.a Meu ~-0040 ·73 Civic Hatc hback . AM/J'M c&llldlA1 stereo. 642-82fj3 eves ~ wknda ...,... 97)0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7i J/\(ilJAK E ty~ 2 + 2 Vl2, aut.o, air. S'l'OOO firm I 7a4 28:11_. ----- 1973 JAGUAR XIE COllVEITIBLE JiUUy restored In brll(bt red with tao leather in· i.enor • chrome wire ~ Thi.a I.a • true In w.t.meot u It deptcta a p a11l og •&• la MW>mobll• hi.tor'y. See IL Onve It• tau ln loye \Oday &11.2082. I d.22218) $13,995 BAUEI •TORS 211125 Hatbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 PIUMOT SALIS. SMVtcl ..,.LIASIM4t Ut:llO~ALr; NOW IN PROO R P'-4>.4' ! llACH IMPOITS Ml Dovl' Street NEWPORT REACH 712-0900 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "7'8/i3 91lliC TartJa. A/C, S apd. AM 1Ylif <'all. buritlar alarm. dead swttdl, PT Urea. 7" 6 8" whla, tmmac ahow et.op.. per, $15 . "11. ~SIS H030. :157346 '68912TARGA Runl g.rHl on IUIY JCIS •• 000 Call 673~10 '61 Porsche 912 Euro model. 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A/C, rblt enl( ~ Urea 12986 ~ 1f"11 °' ~am VdYo 9771. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOL.VO SALH, SBYICI AHDLIASIMG OVE.RSEA.5 OEIJVf;RY EXPERTS EAllLEllCl VO\.VO l006 H.11.rbor IJl.,.11 COC:if A M l':S/\ 6~9303 54()..946 7 c l'M·• Mt~ '>40 '>•UO Sacnfl('e 17 ~ev 11le Loaded Mu a t aell 1$Z 3078 w ork. hocne 181-0QI CADILLAC '77 SIYlu.l Full power. t11ctory i.llr. 11Un't1, Lltpr. ti.It, rrw -.e C'Ontrul , i.pht po w .. r aeMJi, landau t op All S ,.villt' luxurie i. aMn'Jfl'J $9495 NABERS ~ff},£J /t /X)IWUQt ~ ( 'M" M-..1 ')4(} '>I ()(J * !'' ' ;• "76 ~,. l.natkod !12K m1 Xlnl m nd ., f' S7 .000 M4 11'44 CADfLUC '71 CP'EDE VILU ASTROROOF f'\J ll IJ'J*t'f fJ<1or y .111 leath,.r 1nt .. 11111 \1Jl1t prJWt-r wau t .. j)I i.,... ITIIM 117Jfl20 I $8995 iO 911 E Targa, approx !>7,00>rru oo rblt eng, /\sk 1ng $7000 Pvt Ply SJIM762 or 833 ~ OIAHGI COUKTY VOlVO £.XO,USIV F.f. Y VOi. VO ~est Volvo l~aln an0r»nRt"Couoty' NABERS BUYOf'U.~E DIHEC'T t:lzdtl~ 'fl'1 912 BUt 5 spd, no rusl , rnechanlcall y x Int, xlnl Im '5600 M0-761U '81 UG·B Coupe, runs good, needs rcstorat1<10 Sll00.67~5 Mb! mm ,~~~~, Anaheim 750..i2')11 '79 L'p1• OrVtll.. d .,I • -------3CMJJ!, ~~ & 1,Jcr ''"'''r '119 PorscM 91 IT, rf"blt 'n VOLVO auDL 4 1pd . t.w 641 8Zl6 eng, K.oru shock.a. $7~ AM /FM cuM:tt.o· 11urf't1 861 L030aft5PM 20K mllu . 111 -+ t'll > M l'C tl6J 91123 "16 !114 2 O ltr Only ~ OOo mi.lea Mrnt rood SM.300 0 00 9628750 ff1 L2Z ~ 211r -.t'(fan . dulu SV$0 CH lit•'>l o ffer 9756 &13-0196. 752 IHl6 ---W.loyce ••••••••••••••••••••••• '16 24 5 OJ. way<>n . • 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. JS.OOOmJ. 11uptor d 1·i.n 0 A!C, 1t.en'O, PS PU. lu11 R Y rot·k. lrlr h1tt·h, ~IO CARVER 0 H 1· 773 1666 . eH' ROUS·ROYCE m-031.5 ---1,... , .... -.. .........__ IL. .......a ...... ,.,, .. Hll --\'---_,.._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• G•o1rd 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ '76 Plymouth Gran J-\iry WICOfl. Power 1teennl(. power wtndow!i, power S.-. 9760 brakes, AM/VM sleri~o. -••••••••••••••••••••• Al/' cood.lllonlng All t'll lrN Muat •~II St:.00 SAAi C.1111 737 6449 Aflt'r • 'SiSIJver Cloud I $19,000 llM144 ---- SA&.1$. SBYICI AMD~MG DEMO SALE .NOWIN PROGRY.SS1 e ooPM Evf'flln11s 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '118 Butctt Gran Sport ~ 111utomallc New tlrt'11. lrabl and abocb Good mileage-body alrall(hl runa sreat I ~ Hunt 1n 1 t on Bea c h m• )IM2.-4833 • On .,,. M w1 k v loJdrd 41 :io\1m1 SI I OOll fko't Off1•r 4!i4 ti:JJI .,.,._. lor C:olltlf"rl ill ~·111llo· ll1d1 1larlt'. bm l.l'blhl'f' mt ' rcl'.Jf. full Vln)ll roof .. lll'tury Wlf(' wh1b .... qwp 111 m1, 1m mac: C'tJOd f'\'t pt) RtM 640044i>. Ou.' '.1711 I~ 79 ~ UOKAOO Ul J-.St:L LO A IJ Jo. I> J Hoo m 1 $11.!iiJ 114 :.4X 7 32!> ·77 ~UV d i'.l1•1<a nr" Oealtl.J!ul ('If with all lhe xtriu JI .000 owner m1 WI.LI $J)lll luid> lilnd low book for qUlck ule Pvt Ply. U.Jl 646 #~Jg Cu a o 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.m Dcrllnella Rik 1lllk, aJI power. lo m1. xlnl CXJnd. extended warr Of rer Bn-z:tll Tl M1nl t'Ond 111r , r:ill y wht'el.J>, Laure.-murn ~ '000071! 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMHfll C HEVROLl T ...... -· ,,.. lood. 55G0 c11Sb. llM.\22.P p ~ ..... I t • '.'I I' , 1"" I\ 'wl t • S46--I ZOO 'T7 ..._lft(f II Ghla A/C, PS/PB, AM /nl ai.eo, =====..;;===-dock, auto trana·VI . '170.V Nova, 2 dr., V·I • •.ooo ml Clean! 21.000 ml. New btb • WIMUP· ..... ~7tl2 97$-514.5 Eveninp i• M-....C II, It blue, 4 'T7 Otpnoe C1au1c. c dr. ryt Pl .aver, 51,000 ml, Sed.u. lclW m.ll•a•. 20M. II'! coad. Mlllor repaln L o a d e d . B e I o w for top cond. SLIGO. Muat wbo&aale ~l930 Aft Mil *-1'19 d111 M2-CM 5 JOpmllwknds_. ____ eva ________ _ 'TS MooUI town coupe, l<IW rrulea. new bk. Urea. .Uct. aood cond. G60C> 7'5Hl)UI or S4j 31 lS .. atburben. 8 PP& VII m«-auto tranA. JJ.-.00 Call 87J· lfl2V nu .. w1Endl. 'ti6 a&w.t.aJ>c Clean. Slll60 873-0f13 aft e. a. .... t955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7 8 Cut le •• ~/~hamful· ly kJ9ded AM /Yll tape. ----~ 99)2 l2K.m.i 1~0 ••••••••• • •• ••• •• • •• ••• "13 CULi-Supreme irlnt "19 Corvette. Shrtblk, cond.. new en1t, •ir, ltlJll loeded. auto. xJnt rond ld.l 117SO 54().3286 m ooo 1173·=->l.3 --• • -CJdl '73 Vurta Cruu~er. 9 iJ JOO. Auto, T top, runs pa.nenl(er wal(oo, V·H, l(rea.t, 63,000mi. l6'J()() M.OOOrru , PSt f'U. /\/(', &42 7fll7. 67~ ~ Slm) 8J3.:JJ72 "7'f Maroon. loaded Xlnl ·75 C:u1lai.s ~1 11 W11n. rond Ci.II e vllL•t•l AMt l"M. l\Uperh <'Ond, m 13'1ll sza'X> /bt-st °' r 91);! ~ Dodrft 99lS ·75 2 door !Hi Oldi., •••••••••••••••••••• •• • w/nf!l")'t.ha.ng ()r Tradt' '65 Cor....+ $400. for ptCkup w 1um~ for &42-0371 an &pm :vn motorhom<-~S740 Ma.Ill S.cnfttt 1 4 Dart, &ryl. aew urea, JUIUS Ot11 974'7Si ---- Mec:haruc ll Spt'<'l 11 .6:1 Dd1a 118 f'tl!t!Lt! plUJ(1t <AL AM tYM 8 Lrk S'lOll llfl3..4Xl ·-----...... 9957 I BUY PROBLt:MS '72•'-tft'. pa~. IJT3.Mll 6Cash• GJ ST •••••-••-••-••••••• ------i) P1nto S«bn. AM tf'M ford 9940 stttt-o, lo m 1, S2SO<l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 11" dys. ~=)7 ·4305 -t"V. PHIL ---LOOG "'fMDllA .....•.•...........•... FORD ·77 Villar~ wal(n, A tC AM 1-·M. roof ra r k . S3llOO Or FW'!>l 962 470'.l 7'1 l'ly JUltJ. I' h I' ~. A ( ~Il l< t 1r1•' 'I tlr .. 0<111 t r Jll~S.Htll.oll"ll '::LJ;(l/l'.J .~:..:=~:.!i; ... ~c...9W :.;:.:; it~ 11 yr1Y>Uth tiran f'\.try W11~on Pow1•r w1ndvwi., U1u·k 'l o ~hool Jo Jm ll)I 'ur CfJu nlry ~11u1 r•• w111l(n, lmm11c le, rn1 toad~d $b ~OO ,of fr ~Jo.vi ... "'""".,' 'lh't'r 1n.i IJOWt'I liri4lc..., AM J-''if .,,,.,,<(J ••.ir 1 f.ind1l111rum• All ex tna.'> Mu"l !!ell $1lOll Ca.II 131 f>4411 l\fo-r t: It 6 :J>l'M t:v~nln1U• tf1 ~. ~ l'lt'W ........ 9965 c;:h&cb. 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Doctor Saves Lawman By DELORES BROOKS RWIN OI .. o.11' l'tlet SUH A young doctor was seriously injured Wednesday night when he at~mpled to save an Orange County sherilrs deputy from a hospital jail ward inmate armed with a st.eel pipe. The doctor was credited by sheriff's officers with s aving the deputy's life during the attack at UC Irvine Medical Center's jail ward in Orange. Dr . Howa r d Cowlishaw of Garden Grove was reported in good condition in the intensive care unit at UCIMC today after suffering several blows to the stomach in the 9 p.m . attack. Sheriff's spokesman Lt. Wyatt Harl gave this account of the in- cident: Dr. Cowlishaw. a 26-year-old anesthesiologist, was walking in the medical center's jail ward when he heard the screams or a nurse. He found the inmate beating CSee A1TACK, Page A2> Obscene Tape Charges Face JI al,ley Pair Fountain Valley police have arrested a television enlertain- m e n l stor e own e r and a n employee on charges of possess- ing obscene videotapes for dis· lribution. A'rrested Wednesday following a search of Giant Screen TV and Home Video Center were owner Pete Mamakos. 40, and Russell Sprague, 27, both of Mission Viejo. Detectives said the arrest followed a two-month invest.&ga. tion in which undercover of- fice rs t wi ce pur c hased videotaped movies. Deputy Orange County Dis· trlct Attorney Tom Goethals said the arrests and bookings center on three tapes "which go beyond Deep Throat." Goethals said six tapes were reviewed by investigators and distr ict attorney's d e puties. Superior Court Judge Orella Sears also had reviewed some of the tapes. The deputy s aid the three tapes that are allegedly obscene are "Water Power," "The Can- dy Stripers" and "800 Fantasy Lane ·· Goethals s aid he believes several home entertainment stor es in the county carry s imilar tapes. He said that no case against the sale of such tapes has been completed in California but that s everal are cWTenUy in prosecu· lion stages. _ Goethals c laimed that the Fountain Valley store carries a list of 12» available "X"-raled- fUm-tapes. •• ,,.. .... Walher paUem la 1lmU• to wbat we aperieced lut we111:• Nici a •PGlt•man . for tbe ~ CoMt Air Quality Muapmeat Dlltric:t. ftat welldler Qltem. in wbleb .u t.Dv ... layer of q>Ol-onr· bot a1r trapped pollutant. cklle to Ule ll'OUDd, eauaed ei&bt atralOt days of MCODd •t.ace bealtla alerta. Launched Todag High Ener gy Astronomy Observatory No. 3 will look li ke this artist 's conception when it becomes oper ational. It was launched into earth orbit today by an Atlas Centaur roc ke t from Cape Can averal. Fla. HEAO 3 will scan the heavens for cosmic and gamma ray sources. Weather May Help Weary Firefighters By The Associated Press Cooler weather was expected to aid thousands of fatigued firefighters today in their strug- gle to quell at least 16 major blazes that have consumed about 90,000 acres of Califorrua brush and timber. Since Saturday. at least 50 homes have been destroyed or damaged by the fires, which ha ve bee n fanned b y hot weather and erratic winds. run- ning up damage and fi refighting costs into the millions or dollars. State fire meteorologists, who work fuJl-lime on fire weather predictions. are forecasting a gradual increase in sea breezes that could bring down tem- peratures to the lower 80s in the Los Angeles basi n by the weekend and provide relief from low inland humidity. Meanwhile, Kenneth Hahn, chairman of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, declared his county a disaster area Wednesday and suggested t hat s upervisors in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties do the sam e . ·'One more fire and we're In real trouble." Hahn said. Spokesmen for the various firefi ghting agencies on the lines indicated the tro uble was already real enough. ··My people have just about CSee FIRES, Page A2) Valley Teen Hit by Auto A 16-year-old Fountain Valley boy was in "stable condition" at Huntington · lntercommunity Hospital todav after he and his b ike were " bit by a motorist Wednesday. Police said Donald J oseph Koubeckof9073SwaJlow Ave. was pedaling east on E llis A venue when he was involved in a col· lision with m otoris t Kim D. Russell,25,of Anaheim. Th e 3: 10 p.m . accident oc· curred at the intersection of El- lis •and Newland Street , police said. CocWdered the worst nm ol smoco days lD 2S yean, the ln· version layer lifted over the weekend Ollly to return today. It will remain bot Friday with ne1H1lble winda and hl1hs above to in Los Ang_elea. 9' for in land valleys. ll will be Ollly sUgbUy cooler for inlaDd Oranae County, where first 1tage bealtb advisories were expected to remain iD ef· feet for El Toro. La Habra, Los Alamitos, Santa Ana Canyon and Anaheim. No firat stage alerts we re called for coast cities where temperatures will remain in the mid -70s, but a d istrict 's spokesman said the air will re- main "tmbealthful for extremely senallive persons" through Fri· day . As a result of rancid air g athering s trength in Loa An1eles and Riverside counties early today, air quality officials instituted mandatory car pool- i ne fori 2,600 Southland firms that employ more than 100 peo.- ple. Costa Mesa. Newport and <See SllOG. Page A%) Cocaine, Pot Found Judge, Wife · Face Felony Drllg R~p OAKLAND <AP) -Stale Ap- pellate Court Justice Pa ul N. Halvonlk. 40, and his wife. Deborah, 37. were free today after arrest in their home on felony coca.me and marijuana cha rges. Oakland police vice squad Sgt. Larry Rodrigue sald Halvoruk, for merly a member or Gov. Ed· mund Brown J r . 's admuustra lion. and his wife, were arrested Wedn esday night by police ar med with warrants charging possession of co<:a1 n e . possession or marijuana for sale. and cultivation of man· ju an a They were released on their own recognizance Rodrigue said the couple were ordered to appear in Oakland Municipal Court Friday for ar raignmenl. Mrs. Halvonik is an attorney in private practice Vice squad Lt. J im Mitchel said be and otbe.r otficers found about $100 worth or cocaine. two one.ounce packages of pro<:c.-ssed mariJuana which police valued HB Girl Tries Dumping Mom From Auto A 16-year-old girl reportedly drove swerv ing through the s treets of Huntington Beach Wednesday with her sobbing. screaming mother clinging to the top of the speeding i.tallon wa~on. Witnesses al t he 11 :30 a .m in· cident told police the woman was hanging onto the luggage rack as the girl swerved the vehicle in an a pparent attempt to spill her mother onto the street. Police said the girl slammed to a stop on Argyle Drive and ran off. Bewildered witnesses said they helped the bystencal mother off the roof. The mother-daughter alterca- tion reportedly erupted al their home when the teen-ager leaped into the car and kicked he r mother who grabbed for the keys, according to poUce Officers. who would not re· lease names because a j uvenile was involved, said the mother suffered arm. leg and facial cuts as a result ol lhe episode. They s aid ahe was also covered with blue paint from the station wagon roof. The daughter is being sought on ch arges or assauJt with a deadly weapon. al $500 and more than 200 grow- ing marijuana plants 10 the kitchen and bathroom Offi cers said they had no evidence the Halvoniks were selling pot. but they were booked on the charge because they had more manJuana around than they could use themselves Pohce saJd the arres~ at the Hc1 l vonik!>' Hiller Highlands home c.-apped ;, three day in· \C'it1gat1on prnm1>ted when of· f1 cl'.'r s 1nve-.11gatrn g a recent bur~lary at the llalvomk home !>potted v.tiat the) thought were. m ar1Juana planL\ Halvoruk LS former legal dirt><' tor of thC' Ray Area Amencan Cavil l..lbert1<:s L'n1on . and was appomted lo the bench 1n Apnl 1978 by Brown ll alvon1k onct· v.as a pro fessaonal Jazz p1an1st. a former stat e altorne) general and a partner in a pub!Jc interest lav. firm 10 San Francisco ~ he Joined !he Brown a.dmlnlstrataon 1n 1975 as the governor·:. lobb~ 1~t 1n lhe~mbly ,.,..1..-W HELD IN DRUG RA IO Justice P a ul Halvonik Tee11 Prostitute NB Man Acquitted In Pimping Trial Outcall e s cort s erv1c.-e operator Donald S mith of Newport Beach was acquitted Wednesday of pampmg and pan· derang for a tee n-age girl who became a prostitute at 15 "Thank God 1t·s over." Smith sighed v.1th relief as he and tu s attorney. Jim Spring. left the Orange County Courthouse on their way lo celebrate the inno- cent verdict The seven-woman. five man jury deadlockl'd m an 11 I vote fa vo ri n g guilt on v.h e ther Smith's co·defendant. Valerie Thomas, 20. of Santa Ana. also pimped and pandered for the gi rl Smith, or 1311 Cliff Drive. operates Charlie's Angels and Golden Girls outcall agencies tha t provide escort . massage and nude modeling services for male clients. The services a re advertised in several news papers s erving Orange County. ··Police have been a fter my client for a long lime and have been unsuccessful. He runs a clean operation down there ... decla red attorney Spring. Duri ng t he four-day trial bdore Superior Court Jud~<' Br) on K ~1r~11lan. the teen-age girl test1f1cd thal she went lo work for Smith's Golden Girls service in 1978 The rught she was employed after lying about her age so Smith would hare her the girl tel>tafaed she went out on three calls and performed sexual acts with male customers. She testified. however. that she never discussed with Smith v. hat happened on the calb and that he never told h~r what or wh at not to do The girl lcsl1f1ed that money received on the calls a basic $35 per service plus "tips" of. fered by the male clients were splat with Smith. Smith testified that he had no knowledge about what the girl did on the calls. He did concede <See CLEARE D, Page AZ ) Coast M11rdered Girl's Bike Key Clue Drown Victim Identified as Norwalk Man Low c loud s tonigh t through mid-morning Fri- d a y o the rwise s unny . H igh s in mid -70s a t !leaches to mid-80's In · land. Lows tonight in the mid·60s. BJ IEUY CIAUSEN ... DlltY ....... ._ Tbe aearcb for a yellow ScbwiDD bicycle that iqurder .tctim Bobln Cbriltlne Samsoe rode tbe qy the dlaappeared in HuaUnttoa Beach baa now IDOYed to tbe El llOllte area. HUlltilllton Rueb police. who beUeft tM bicycle may be a key la lM proMeUUCJa of IUlpect BodM7 , ...... Alea.la, 35, ..... .....-... for the blke 1lDc:e tM JJ..JMHld blonde dilappeared _,,_ .. ID•HU1atou wbo were mttU. tbe diatance ....... ....,. ............. Rollia'l de. ..... bod1 ... found -Ju-111. .. Alcala'• .... Moe· .., .......... ..,a ... '· I ' l store during the inveatigaUon. said Sgt. Ron Jenkins. On the cblnce that the bike m l1ht have been left al the Childrena Hoepltal of Orange County Tbrtft Store in El Moote, the lnve1U1aton questioned the maoa1er, Jenllinl aald. Store manaaer An1elo Bou.JOI told officers a yellow bicycle similar to tbe one police seek wa1 aold, probably tometime 1.n late July or early Aupat. Bou.IOI Niel today be remem· bera ta.. bike beeati&H lt waa ln "better coactitioa tban what we uauallJ-.lD bere." He Mkt be r.memben that tb• Jtllow ~bad ' loole rtitst brat• ........ • did the bike "Ko"irn rode, ••• tbat na baadl ........ wnpped with .. ... . .... ---,,-~ ..;.._~ ___ .. ~-·---~-_J.-. ~ black llDCI white tape. ~ The bike police seek waa wrapped with various tapes, but, they said, moat or the aciblllll&. was yellow. ~ ...... Bouzoa said he remember• selling the bicycle l-0 a "llex· lean couple" for exactly *29.95 but. that records o( sales before July 31 have been de1troyed. Ht laid no one at the 1tore re- mem ben where the blke came from but that used materials sold 1D tbe store are picked up la Monterey Park. S1t. Jenklnl aald toetay tbat Ilia department plans to place ID adverilHment ln El Moate .,... papen l.n an au.mpt to locate Uae bicycle. Pollce theorise that Alcala, curren&b' la the at* ot a .,,... • .. Umlnary hearlna to deter m1De if be is to answer to murder and kJdnapplna cbar1e1 ln the cue. could have CU.pqsed ~ j.be bicy· cle somewhere l.n tbe area ol his home. Alcala wu arrested in Mon· terey Park July 24. H1a home is appro~lmately 15 miles from wber.e the Sam.oe slrl'• body WAI found and •boat nve mil• from the CHOC thrill •tore. Robln Sa1a1oe wH rldtn1 toward Im home, POiice believe, ·•pbllc•-•b• ell• . A &old police lbat a man ICllUlbt to take her and Robl•'" P'ctuH at tbe beacb earlier !la JM dal SM ..._ idelltlfted Alul9 .. tM ftUld.be phototlnPlWr . Orange Count y Coroner's deputies •have ldenllfled t.be drowned body of a man who waabed ashore at Sunset Beach u Daniel Free dle , 22 . of Norwalk. Hl1 wife and friendl repor1ed that Freedle wa1 apparenUy Wl· der the influence ol PCP and alcohol wblD be dubed into tbe OCIU Dear Hund,niton Beach Pier at about l a.m. 't'ueldQ. Colta ...... a..llcoptAtr joined Huntlqtoa 8eadl U1e1~ la a fn&W.i 1eardt for tbe man followial tM lncidlml. AuthorlUel said tMJ •= the bodJ lD the surf oll Beacb.about 10 L m. T\Mlday. INSIDE TOD-' Y Im men&t! oU poo4I have the f tnoncial world ~oting a path to Me:dco. But Prea· dent JON Ulpa Porlfllo lacu V01ttd cautiotAa c:Wvelopmnt of the pdrolnm ftndl and count'JI. Story, photo Page .413. 4 A p.ar ol HwUftlton lleKh patrolmt-n hot 1t tnd cb 4!d do wn a h atcb •t ·t atryln1 bur,lary aul(>("fl lodl)' allC'r t•oorronth'• the aua,,.ct · In a H lfoCMl l"Cl9taurul haU•ay Oftlc.rt Hid lhe7 a rr It'd H yur old Rlth1rd Ed•ard Aahcrart or OaN.lt'n Orou at I •O • m oo cbarae of <'Of1'l merc1al buraln~ li t' waa tranaport•d to lJCI M edlul Center fot tnatml'nt. A1 b r r aft , who 1ll•1•dl > tn pped • all.-ot alarm 1t Mallu 1\t1t1urant, tam 84-i('b Bl~d r•ce1ved a minor 11u n C'ture v.ound In hh1 h1p polk• 1a1d Im t.'SllftBhlMI Kaid 11 hu not ~•n dettmuned wh~lb r I.he "ound ..... a rNUlt Of runfltf' Offu•t•• Jt•rn f'uhrmitnn f1rt'<I one<' at tht• SW•J~'1 I "hen th• al legt•d burt:l1tr htlltt'(i lhrou~h a hall"a~ doo r and v.1HC'd • hat ('h1'I :11 him. pohrl' -.aul The intru!fN dropped th1• h ii I<' ht>t and d :\rt t-il from t h1• hu1ld1ng but ~"~ tat'klf'd by Of fi<'er Richard Wrtght about 200 yards from the restaurant Pollee alle~e Ashcraft C'UI a hole an the restaurant's roof and droppc-d into th<' bu1ld1n~ Tht•y said he tnppc-d the ala rm wh1l<' try mg lo enter a n ofri ce A1hc ra ft 1s being held on Sl0,000 baH at Huntington Reach J a1 I, police s aid Mrs. Elliott Rites Held; Area Pioneer Funeral services will be held Friday for ~Ila May Elliott, an Orannc County native and Hunt lngton Reach pioneer , who dled T ut'sday at Pu<.'1f1 ca Hospital al the 11 gc or 92 Serv1 C'Cb will begin al 2 p.m at f'"arst C"lmstian Church of Hunt lnJ(t.on Hcetch Mrs f.;tllott was u char ter rnemt><'r of the church Burial will follow a t Westmmistcr M1·mor1al Park. Mrs l::ll11>tl wa11 horn in We11tmin1ikr but i.euled in Hunt inglon Rcuc·h with her husband, Pyrl, at a far m near the com er 9f Slater Avenue and Newland Street lie r hus band built and op<-rat 1•d the l(arage on Mam Stn·ct that now houses Mundie Motor!> M r'i Ell1oll wa'i uct1vc an the 01•t·an Vu·w ~ t1011l I >1'>lru:t VT'A ;and w.1' a rn • ml1cr "' ttu: Audubon C'luh l>r Thom;Js O v1·rtr1n, H1•v C B <;111 111111 :11111 1(1·v E vn{'ll Aui:•·r will offw1at1· at ,..rnfay'i. funt:r:JJ servH·cs Mrs t-:111011 1., 'l urv1vf'd hy a son l>r V1rg1I Ellrntt or f';au C'J111re, Mich . :,1sters, N1·JI Boll vn of J>arud1M~ and Pearl Gruy of Coltetl{e GrlJvc, Ore., brothers, G1·or1w 0 Mrm1e of Provo. Utah, Ruy Morse of f:I Monte and Rev J oseph Morse or Sitcramenlo. Mrs. Elliott also Je11ves one g r and daug h ter , six great grandchildre n and two great- creat ·gr andchildren fl,.... Page A l SMOG •.. (rvlne 8lea corpor ations were ordered on M!cond stage plans, c1lllng for 60 to 70 percent re· ductlons in employee car trips. A first at.age plan, aaklnl for '{Oluntary car pooUng, wu re- quested for the Laguna Beach and south Orange CoHl area. Bolb plans were expected to be renewed Friday. A pollution reading of .15 parta per million wu predicted for Coala Meaa and Newport Buch today and Friday. A .20 level must be reached berore a rlrsl lta1e health alert ls called. O"ANOI COMT HI~ DAILY PILOT , ... Ot-<aot4 °"''' ...... •fl"-~,,·­.................. ,.., ... ••-•-•v11w0r-' .,_,, _.vtfif,...,... ,.......,...., .. _,ett ... ttM'lMt ,...., .. .,.. -·• ...,_ ,r, .. , ... O••• M•W Ht...,,,..,,. """''.,..._.. h•N flUJlll t•H'llYel .. , ,,.,.... '~A.e<ftl~ft( .... A ......... _ .......... _,_ .... _.,._ -. .. , ......... ..,_ _ ........... -" .. pt ......... ",_ '-·-( ............ ,. • 11-N-Pt~At.,..~l.., , .... c;ilrtof VI#•_,._,_.,._, .. ._. ._._ Still• 'r_.,. ........ ""' ........ Miter o-: ...... ~ .. ~==-~· .... ....... .._ -.iOl••C:-•- ~::~~~ Mtllll't ........ .. ... ,,., """' l-t'l'4:11 =· C..•• l'lt'IW•• CMloMe .. --~itrl6t"I "'''""'' '"., ..... c.11•••Mw9l11111 ..... ~"""*'1110.<l"ftC-•0.•Wl'J­.... , .. OM! ................. fW..TI IEATINO Cltlan ··"*'· Judge ays •No Hero' 111 Rescue Judge Blair Bam ettr c1f the South Orange County Municipal C'ourt ~aid that he doC'sn'l cnn :oder hin1sel! 1:t hero for rl'Rc ulr1.c 11 \\ l)m:in who was bt>l ng beaten ut a Corona del Mar beaeh "It was some thing anyone would have done." Barnette Hid or the incident that oecurred Sun day morning a t Pirate 's A Cove Barnette. a Coron:J del Mar res 1dent. also noted that he wasn't the only one involved In separat- ing the man from the woman he was be ating "T h e r e was a nother local lad y who was there and 11be helped out, too," he added. The inciden t a pparently' in volved a dispute between a man and has gir lfriend a nd l hc woman didn't wa nt to file a crime report so Newport Beach poh<.'e aren't mvest1gatmg the case Barnette said h1• was taking pictures at about 8 a .m . from a vantage· point above the beach. JUSt in.side the Newport lta rbur entrance lie srud he saw the mun d rag Kini~ the woman into the mouth or one or the beach's caves, where he knocked her lo the ground and began hilling her In the face. "lt looked lo me like he was taking his best sholb at he r," the Judge ob6erved ·'The woman ww1 screamJng, but you couldn't hear 1t becau~e or the way Ute rods are i.1tualed above Uw IK.'ar h ,' he 1.a1d Uarnette !>&ild he raced down the rockiri to the beach and r rabbf>d tht' man to pull him orr th" v1rtun 1 ht-JUdl(" said lw docl'ln'l know th1-loci.I womun who s howc.-d up and aMasted thf' v1<'t1m 1n g('llang out or her est lac·kcr's gra~p He ~aid lhe man fled while he and the wom an helped t he vu· tim climh over the rock~ to CQrona dcl Mar M a1n Uc a c h where police were called "She was pretty shook up hysterical · and her mouth wu bloody , but by lhe lime the police a rri ved she'd calmed down," the judge 1rnld. ·'It was jWll reaction I gues11 Tt offended me to see somelhlng like that ha ppPnan g He ally, anyone would have done the same thing," the Judge said Gold Price Hits $386; Buck Sinks LONDON I AP) The dollar spiraled downward on Europe1n mooey market.I today H 10nl4t d e ale rs pred icted a renewed crlals of confidence In the U.S. c urrenc y . Gold soared to another record of $318 ln London al the clOle and waa up mori!l than $11 to381.50 in Zurich. CORPUS CHRISTI, THll c AP> Tbouaandt of people ev1c uatt!d ltl the race ol hur- rtune·forte wtnda and t.cMTcn· tlal nlu aloof Teua cout M11n retuntJnc to t.Mtr hom• toda y 11 a powerful 1torm moved loto Louialaoa. The 1torm alammed aahore nt1r Corpwi (,'hri1U on Wedne9- day and tMrl four lricbft ol rain fell on Houaton overal1ht elaht ln ch u In aome 1ub· dlvlalona A• many u 3,000 left their ho mf't In the Houalon aru u the 1lorm moved In, said Harri• <:ounly Deputy Sheriff Frank 811('()M More than four Inches ot rain fl'll on Houston late Wedneeday t"lllhl Inches In some sub dlvlAlons National Weather Suvlct' meteorok>1lat KftUMlth .-CJ:aiwford aald up to 10 lact1e1 ot rain l'OUld ~ expected In IOme a rt'as ol lht> upper Texa1 coast At lt"aat 300 Corpua CbrlaU"" ldenta and several hundred other area rtftldenll were driven rrom their homes by n oodlng, und water 11t>veral feel deep was reported In hou11e11 Aran11M Pru•11 was drenehed by 13 Inches of rain Hd Corpu8 Chr11ll reported eight Inches . Wlndl gusted up to 98 m ph hurricane force winds are 74 m ph or more M police u_,ed bu11e11 to evacuate people Of. rt cl al11 als o u sed boils to evacuate people in the Houston suburbs ln soulheaatem Hurls County. Valley Adopts Mobile Home Ordinance f'ounta in Valley's Colonia J uarez r e11idenL<1 who wall be dis µlact'd when the city w1den11 Warner Avenue later thili ye1tr will be able to reside on their Jots an mobile homes. F ountain Valley d ty coun calm ep una.nlmously adopted an o rdinance Tuesday a llowing m o bile homes on thrff lot.a ror 20 m o nths while new homes are un- de r construction. The city has scheduled the wide ning between San Bruno and Ward streets for Dec . l al an estimated cost or S88,000 Demol1t1on and re imburse mcnt for three homes along the !>lreet is expeeted lo cost a bout $50,000 more. including fund.'l for rclocat1nJ( displaced residents, 11a 1d Wayne Osborne. public works d1rnctnr . Widening the 90 fool street lo 120 feet tn malC'h the rest of Wa rnc·r Avenue will result In r a zing three homes believed built in the 19208, Osborne said. Seven other homes a long lhe frontage will re main Intact, he added. HouseA to be destroyed sit en 50· by JOO.foot lots and were ap- praised at about $2,500 each, he said . The project will be financed with gas tu funda, he aaid r ..... rflPAJ CLEARED. • • t h a t p r o A'l 1 t u t I o n w 1 11 a "1>011lblllty .• Out he re peate dly told the court that he would not aUow proatltuw w work tor hi• •Ceo· clea and would Ort any woman who he learned wu en1a1i.na ln Aexual Ula for money. Deputy Dl1trlct Attprney Michael Jacobi, who prOMCUted the cue lamented the verdict and the deadlocked declalon. He 11ld ht haa not yet decided whethe r to Hk that Miu Thomu race 1 aecond t.rtaJ on the chars•. Tbe dollar hit ll·nfonlh Iowa In Milan and Frankfurt and wu lower ln Tokyo. London'• five major bullion Protec•w• ft houses fixed the priCt! or 1old at II an all-time high flxlna of $380 for the att.emooo tradina aesaJon. ll I;'or Te -i -iy? ... a Jwnl> or 10 dollars oYer .. ~ i ~ I.II&' Wednesday's cloee In both Lon· wu•UYUQ'J'ON <AD) -Sen don and Zurich. Within an hour nvnu... ,. the prlce climbed another ala Ed•al'd M. Kenned1 may IOOll d ollars in London tndlns . Hk Pretldent Cart.tr to prcvtde Secret Service protection, an "T h e dollar 11 an troublt ai de to th• MauubuHUI a1aln, Md It aeemt lb• rillllf ln· Maator 18'd today . ~t_r~~1v,,...D9l~ ..m-......--.. !'~J~.Jt~.!lUdy couldart. .. 'liii~ fO Pl'OP If up, a Tfllk10 l'UDDi... for UM 1* O.motraUc tr1der1aJd. prHllentlal nomination, a "When the J'ede)'aJ a...,... mtmber ot bil 1lalf met wttla Board let the dollar 11Jp aaalmt Whlt.e HouM aldel WtdHeday to E uropean currenclea Wedaet· dlte~ aeew'tty probltma. day ..-opl• became worried about bavlq too m1ny 1reen· back• on hand." D11lert Hid lurtler uncer•· talntJ lbout the U .I . ecoaomy Inflation a nd t h• 1ollt1oai cl ha ate In the United ltat• probablL:1 eontrtbat.td to .... 11*. 1ald mUllM ... Imm..._ IUPPoft for UM dollar .. , -u ... -, ............... ......... DMWa1'7 to prevmt a lurtber plun1• ot tM.dolJar. \ o.tt ...... --T .. UY9CHITZ 'AMtLY, ~LY Of' tUIV, '"'91tA, Al .. UVl9 tN O"ANQI COUNTY ___ 2~~~~~(f~,..,.~~....,~ YI•~••"· 11, ....,. Md Merts w Live 1n eoeta ..... , ....... _"' A'IT~K •• P. Deputy R•ul RamOI about on the head with a 24 lneh lon1 stffl tube, which the prltM>ner apparMUy had dismantled from the rrame ot hlA holplt•I bed. Russian Refugees Arrive in County Durtn1 the sculne to s ubdue the Inmate, Dr. Cowlh1haw was struck ln the 1tomach with the pipe. A nursing ualataot, Margaret Stebblna, wu aUshtly injured. The att1ck occurred 11 a nurae, accompanied by Oe-puty Ramoe. c~ked oo prbooer pa· Uenla ln the ward. The prl aone r a ppare ntly lea~ from behind a curtaJn, s w inging the a t eel c lub a t Ramos Ha rt said Ra moa pr o ba bly would have been killed had Dr Cowllshaw not inter vened The she riff's deputy was ulao report ed In good condJlion today 11t UC I MC, recovering from multi pie head lacerations The Inmate, who was unan JUred . wu Ide ntified as Oa v1d Medina, 19, of Placen t11• He had been admitted to the j ail ward for treatment of In· juries he received Tuesday alter h111 car crashed during a police ch11e ln P1acenUa. Medina, who had been wanted on 11ever al prPv1ou'> a i.sault charg~. was !'ipolled by a polJce mvesllgator 1n Placentia During the cha~e. which ex ceeded speeds of 80 milei. pu ho u r . police fi red s hots at Medina twice A., u re11ult of Wf'dnPsdfil y'i. at tack on t he 1>her1 H'11 deputy. Medina ha.., bt.~n charged with a ssa ult wtth intent lo c·omm1t m urder, s&d she riff's offacf'rs, 1n a ddition to les!le r aaaaull charges lnvolvtng the doctor and the nursing aissistant Fr991P-..AI FlRES •.• had ll." U .S . F orest Service spokesman Dave Blaine aald of the flre:llghtera who have come from 28 stat.es aa far away as Maine. ''Some of the m have been al 1t now for two weeks, and they're an as much danger from heat stroke or heart attack u they are rrom the firff," he said By IACKJE HYMAN Of -o...,. ,_ , ..... The fJ vK hlu family of KJev Ru11ia arrived In Oranae Coun ly Wedneeday Ju.at in lime for the new.year. Al sundown P'rtday. they will j o in membe rs of Newpo r t Beach's Te mple Rat Yahm ln celebrating Rosh Hu ha.na, the Jewis h new year The ram.Uy will have more lo give tb.anb for lhan most ..., they r eflect back oo the Journey that brou g ht t hem to J ohn Wa y ne Airpor t Wedn esda y, thousands of miles trom Kiev "We are very, yerl glad to come," said Mark .1vsch1tz. 4-0. an arch.lte<'l, sln.lgghng wtth his llm1led E n JCh sh Hut h.., broad smile made wordi. un nece5sar:, L1 vhchltz, 4-0, his w1f(', Nellya 41 , a geologist , and their 15 y1•ar, old son, Vlad1slav o we thPir i.af•· a rrival in their new homeland to lhe work of many people It was preaure from the U S and J ewtsh groups that enabled them to com e Ear lier ram1he:o. attemptmg to flee Rwman antJ Sem lllllm wa.ited years for VlllU, som e times 1n vain. but the L1vseh1l7 family wa ... allowed lo le:.~ e after r. ve month~ Carrying only a few P•"<'"' 1,( luggage. lhey wne met 1n N1•w York by rPprt><ientalJve., of C"h1, an off11hoot or the <'entury l>ld ltebrtw Immigrant Aid Sl>r1tl) They were put Ofl it ptam· for L '' s A n g e I 1· ~ . .,., h e r1• t h .-y 1·hanged Ill a 1·1,rn mult'r fhl{ht lt> OranJ{l' ('ount) On th1~ t•nd, tht• Orangt' Coo.n t y J e w 1 s h fo" e de r ¥ t 10 n an rl Jewish f amily &-rv1ce will pay their rent a.nd basic• cos L'> untJI they beromf> self supporting And membent of Te m ple Dal Yahm in Newport Beach have take n respons1 b1hty for such 1m po rtant de tails as finding un apartment. helping the> 1m m1 1nnu get to know the are a and laJt1n1 them to temple for the Rosh Haabana services The commuter flJRht was an ho ur lite Wednesd ay. and representatives of the te mple we r e a nxiou1 in c a se the L1v1chltz family had somehow i Ollen lOBt. AmOfli those waiting to greet them were Temple Bat Yahm S uterhood Preside nt Reva Newport Surf and Sport ----" Introduces QUIKSILVER PANTS , ... , 21!~= .. • 6JW"4 . ...... ...... ....., 111'11 ...... A,.. ._..c...e,._ ..... ...... c.-.... •71·71U ___ ....... . ... ..., ' I Samuel• 1m lt ffpnry Palm,., .. lf'm pl.-mPrnbf.r wh11 "' i. nt1lP1<> of Polaoo and 1tJ)4>11lu1 k u\\lftn "Wf' didn't know untJI f'nd11y they were t'om1ng ," P.'XJ>l•1~ fl e lf'n Lf'\<ln111o n or N~wpMt Reaeh. vice prHld 4!nt of the • terhood "All we knew Is • Wf'rf' f'llpt"("ltng anothe r tami.Jy l hlll month " Five year11 aJ(o, the tempi" settled a family of ViPlnam~ refugees and a w~k ago thPy helped relO<'alc• a six member family ol "boat ~pie " Mrs l..evlru.on ha1d 11 took her sev•r al wt-ek11 to find an apart m1>nl for the L1vsC'h1tz famalv She 11a1d mO!'t pl ac·e-; ;"n 't lakl' <'hlldn m a nd a (row ~aid th1•y don'l want 1mm1~r:rnL'I /\n a p:irltrll'lll lo\ a ... finally found 1n lh1• Mn.u rff'I M ttr an•a r>( Ct>stu MMu, wht·n• :1 numt.>f•r "' V11·tnJmcst• r 1•ful(1•es havt• ~I'( t lt•d M ,., l.t•\'trl!'lllll .,aul thl' nPw apartment hll'> h1•en 1>t111·k1·d "'1th food , furn111hing1> and tx'fJ din~ by '>l!>lf•rhood m1:mtwr!>, and that u phys1l'ian who belonl(s to the temple will give the newcomers rree physical ex ams She said 'll'itPr hood memhers plc1n n1'fi to rr.t11k th•· family a rim Ot.'r an lh••ir own hom" Wcdnt.~ Ila) lo huv1• dinnt:r for them at M r... '-iamuels horn<-tomr.:ht and 111 ldk1· th1 ·m t11 IPrnfllP ,..nday for thf' bt•l(annanR 11f llw lllJ.Ph 111 1 ly Oav., Although thf' w1•ln1rn1·,., hHd 11tooct 1n tht· hot -.un :.el th•· air11ort fur an hour 1h1·y huhhleo "'1th enthu....,asm a ... lh1• L1vst'h1tt. family emer~t·d from their plant• The re w~r.-w a r m ... milf'!I, hugs and some t.-ar11 as th•• 1m mi g r ants fo und t heir new fri ends ''This Is o ur home now," L1vschlti said Evidence Lacking WASJflNGTON <APJ · The c hairman of the Senate Ban.king Committee says his atatr hu no evidence that Republican pre- 11idenUaJ hopeful J ohn 8 . Con na:!y a c t e d impro pe rly a s tre11ury secretary to influence the granting of national bank charters -... --. -CALIFORNIA Where ·Fiv e Were Killed The first aircraft crash at Castle Air Force Base ~t Merced in ~ decade kijled five crewmen on a KC-135 stratotanker jet Wednesday. The plane, practicing touch· and-go landings. crashed on the runway. ripping the cockpit and one engine away from the fuselage and biirst into names. Two cr ewmen survived. Olympics Profit Vowed Los Angeles Expects to Net $21 Million LOS ANGELES <AP ) Organizers of the 1984 Olympics say they will turn a profit of at least $21 million even if double· digit inflation-continues and the federal government gives them no financial aid. The Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Comm1llee said Wednesday it expects to spend $347 million lo stage the games ·. and take in at least il368 million. The committee reiterated its pledge that the games would cost the city nothing. [ __ sr,_'.4_TE __ ] RTD Fares Do""n LOS ANGELES <AP> -Near· ly all the Rapid Transit Dis· trict 's buses are back on the road today, but ridership is only about half what it was before a strike began 31h weeks ago, of- ficials say. The RTD said it had about 640,000 fares Tuesday, compared Attorney 'Blamed' ·For Temple Deaths LOS ANGELES I AP) Charles Garry. lawyer for the People's Temple cull which collapsed when 900 of its members committed mass suicide last year, Wednesday blamed the deaths on attorney Mark Lane. Lane was with the cult followers of Rev. Jim Jones when they lo a daily pre·stnke average of 1.2 million. Mobil Fire Probe d TORRANCE <AP> -A Mobil Oi l Co. refinery that processes 123.500 barrels of crude oil daiJy will be out of operaUon for less than a week after a fire and ex- plosion. officials say. Repairmen will begin in- vestigaliqg the cause of the blaze when the area cools. Fulham said. Baby lt'laale Dies REDWOOD CITY <AP > Despite a week of intensive mcd1caJ care, a baby pilot whaJe found s tranded on a beach near here has died at a marine amusement park. The 3·year-old animal sue cum bed to blood nukes Wed.nes· day. She also had been found to be s uffering from severe dis- orders of the kidneys, lungs and Ii ver , said Mike Demetrious, president of Marine World. Mmala-t La•nclaed • l'Nndly. September 20, 1979 O~IL y PILOT A51 'America in Troub/,e' Union ·Hears Brown Berate 'Cheap Labor' SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown ~r., an a ll-but-declared D e mocratic pres· ldentlal candidate, says that America bu "spent 20 yean tranaterrtna techoolo&Y to others" while it.a own workers la.l lbeir Jobe . • ''lbe sweat of your labor that ls used to pro- duce capital is leavlna t.b1s Cf)Unt.ry and comlni back combined with cheap labor to put you out of work." Brown told the convention ot the lnduitriaJ Union Department of the AFL-CIO oo Wednesday. "America ls ln bie trouble .•. America ls go· ing downhill and il does.n'l have to." THE MORE TRAN .. delegaUJI at the COO· ventlon represent slit million workers in SS na· tional unions. The California governor received on· ly s parse applause from them when be was introd6ced. but reception seemed to increase as his 20·minute speec:h went along. The governor denounced tax breaks as a spur ManJin Renews lJattle LOS ANGELES <AP> -His claim of victory hasn't mellowed tough· guy actor Lee Marvin. who staged a batter court battle with his former lover earlier this year. Marvin is rene wing one part of the struggle as he tries to overturn a judge's ruling that he mus t pay $104 ,000 for "rehabilitation" to Michelle Triola Marvin, who lived with him for 5 1 2 years. ATTORNEY A . David Kagoo s aid W e dnesay that the actor , de · s pite being "very pleased'' with most of Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall's April 19 decision in the case. does not feel the award of Sl04,000 was war· ranted. After an ll·week trial. Marshall awarded Miss M arvrn the money for ··rehabi li tative purposes." But he re· jected her claims for a share or the actor's prop· e rty and hair of the estu~led $3.6 million he earnlM during their years together. ~,,, I I I ~lCOaJ~ .;1 M O .... ~. lONO ... .., .a L.cJlllCi OM flOlllll\'f llifO ._ .. .,. ""'1\l ltM()ll'f •l \J l'(Mn_Y l_()llJ(,j ..._ .. to tbe economy, saying tJie 1DOlleJ' ts epmt on • ~'1>'.~:r.t!r .. Perrier Water" from P'rance. "Swed iab crackers" and "Mercedes-Benz'' automol)iles from Germany. The United States. be said. "bas spent 20 years transfeni.n& our technology, that you helped build. to other people ... but if we don't figure out a way to reinvest and relnduslrialize this country. forget It. We'll have even more of a loss of union jobs." WHAT HAPPENS, BROWN asked, when ~er· seas workers "st.art making steel, cars, ties, watches. television, compu~rs and doing 1t for $2 a day? What's going to happen to the American standard ol living? That's the dilemma." He called for a "public works program" to gel this country's unemployed back to work, but declined to expand on that later at a news con- ference. WEEK- END SPECIAL The 1ackc t. poly cotton sh€:11 with quilted f1n 1nq 1n hemp or nnvy I I , NOW 43.80 II • ~· "'' I I ( r I 111 I .. ,.,, ' ... ,, .. ' ,..,.. ' ..... .,, ... 11'<.#'ll•"'• .. ..... '·"' ....... began the bizarre suicide ritual an the jungle settlement of Jonestown. Guyana, followin1 slaying of U.S. Rep. Leo Rya.o and three journalists. "THE PERSON responsible was the catalyst ... Garry said al a State Bar Association conven· tion panel on "Cults and the Law" at the Bonaventure Hotel. LANE, CONTACTED in New Orleans where be is trying a lawsuit. described Garry as "a liar" and "a very, very sick man .. who was "suffering from delusions." SAN DIEGO <AP) -A coun· tywide manhunt has been or· MARVIN'S APP EAL dered for a masked gunman who to the state Court of Ap· kidnapped and raped the wife or peal was filed Tuesday. S D. Co t · Miss Marvin's attorney IOMA<t }'04.)t~...... b•1 ,,, , .. QUllOAU ,,._ ClWl O ~· •• k •uu .. l •t . . ... '" t ••• ""'I.- LOS AJiilOtlt ~ -• :OUflol C.OA.i,f ... AJA, ' ~ . ..,. ..... ., ....... . '1•U!J )~ 1~10 VOllfC-1.. ..... •1• CttAHAOA ,... " ., •lt /t/l i...>;, Garry said Jon es wa s ''paranoid" about a supposed conspiracy by U.S. officials to destroy him. a an iego un Y supervisor's Marvin Milchelson said I chief aide, Police said. lllOU99 -0-........ '"'9~ ••••• , •• -· •••• ,.. ••• .. ' George Stevens. a 47·year·old Wednesday that no Baptist minister on the s taff of _c_r_o_s_s-_a_ppe_a_1_1s_p_1_a_nn_e_d_. __________________ _ Supervisor Jim Bates, told "He may not be legally responsible, but he is morally. Mark Lane as res ponsible." Garry said. The remarks were appa renlly the most specific ever made by Garry in charging Lane with direct responsibility. Garry said a search for such information through the U.S. Freedom of Information Acl turned up nothing. and Garry said he was convinced there was no conspiracy to destroy Jones. police Wednesday that the in- truder broke into has home at about 5 a .m ., threatened to .. blow away .. his 11 -year·old son. then abducted his wire at gunpoint. O N SALE THRU SEPTEMBEJI 26 ON SALE THRU SEPTEMBER 26 p..\Ji OF Tlf~ · s pecials of the w ee I<. ~ <~ . I ., }"""#!*... " t:~t.t'~ :. BEGONIA RICHMONDENSIS 1 Gal. Now $1 . 98 regutarly $2.98 3 Gal. Now $8.98 regularly $11.25 AFRICAN VIOLET ....... -- 6H Now~.95 regularly $10.95 The rnCJ9t popular of all flowering plant•, chooae from uaorted color•. Limited to quantity on t.and. CHAISE PADS 20% OFF Restore your patio furniture now and save. These pads •re made of an ex· tremely durable material for years of use. All purpoff sprayer• adju•table from a fine m t to jet at ream, they hold 1 quart. N•neTY • llldoor Pleat• A Floriet • Patio Furnit•r• • Laed.capi119 SM~ Hlk Rd. ac MKAnhw SW .• Nftpof1 S.ach. (714) 640-5800 0pt-n Daily 9am 10 6pm -.. ·~--~--·~--.:---....... _ --~ .... GIBRALTAR SAVINGS .. .,.. ....... .....,_ 26-WEEK CERTIFICATE 10:315 ANt<l\JAL llArt 10.765 3 ANNUAL ff PKTIVI YIUO CERTIFICATES ISSUED SEPTEMBER 20.THRU SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 $10,000 11lllimum. Rate based on 26·week U.S. Treasury Bill rate. Effective yield assumes all funds at maturity are redeposited at same rate and remain fa< full year. Rate may change at renewal. Federal regulations prohibit compounding of interest on the account and impose a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal SATURDAYS: Al Glbnlllar ofllcM .. open from 9:30 to 4:00. WEEKNIGHTS a SUNDAYS: TheM ofltcee °'*' llon.-Fri. •• 1:00 pm; S...9:30 to' 4:00; luncl91:9 11:00 to 4:00: Del Amo Fathion Square, Car.on Mel,~ Ottk1 FMhion Square. Huntington Center tlnd Woodin Hiiis (nol opvl'\ weeknights). WEEKDAYS: Mo9t oftlces open Mon.-Thur. 9:00 to 5:30; Frt. to 8:00. RJWRTI* 255 W. OrangethOrpe 871·6101 SU JUAN CAPISTRANO 31877 Del Obispo 493-5011 HUllTINGTON BEACH Hunt. Center 898-9666 SMTA W /COITA MESA 3925 S. Bristol 979·7580 NEWPORT 1EACH 2700 W. Coast Hwy. 631·26U .. SANTA ANA #4 Santa Ana Fashion Square 834-0717 1 J • .__.4..llJP.. orango eoa 1 oa.1y Pitot EdltDftal P!MJ.e ................................................... Rot>er1 N. Weedt PUbflwr Thomas IC•1tll/Edltor 0.rt>ere Krtlblch/!dltorlel P4191 Editor School Park Plan ~~ds Pl!omisin~ With lluntinaton Beach'• partc development pro1ram at a standsUU because of malnten_ance coat.a . ll appeara that area achoo.la are ll'Ylnl hard to ahoulder more of the burdcm A l2 acre park planned for the put two yeara adJ•· cent to HW\Ungton Beach lnah School may f\nally 1et lft. to hill w;e betoUJI of a con~med ru(h school dlatrict staff. 8olh lbe HunUnston Be.ach Union Kiah School Dll\· trict Boa.rd ot Trustttt and the City CouncO 1tUl must •P· The school staff ta propo1ina the dlatrict f ina.oce e velopment of the five ac~ It owna, leavlna the city to e velop its seven acres prove the proposal. but headway lJ beinl' made ~ Propo ed. pnmarily, are grassy open rtelds r soccer ploy or unorgunlzed outdoor activities The city never has objected to paying its share of p'1rk development costs Vince Moorho~e. parks direc· tor. has moaned loudly, however, about later main· \ t.enancc cost problems because of Proposition 13 and re· suiting losses in property tax revenues The school staff ls proposing and so rar trustees haven't objected -to school-paid mainte nance of the en- tire park which would f acHitate many HuntingtQP Sea ch Higb School activities. After initial expenditure, the staff explains, the city would pay only for watering its seven acres. That sounds like a pretty good deal. Cable TV Closer After six years of promises, it appears Huntington Beach residents finally can expect to tune in cable television on their sets. Local coordinators of the project gave Canada 's lar gest cable television firm tentative approval last week lo pick up the f alterin~ project plans. Canadian Cablesystems Ud. proposes to offer com- plete cable service to Huntington Beach , Fountain Valley and Westminster within three years if the communities give final approval this fall. The Canadians would become partner with Dickenson Communication Ltd .. the Huntington Beach firm that has held the franchis e s rnce 1974 but railed to get anticipated bond sale <tpproval for the project. The three local communities sought a fi rm with financing and knowhow to complete the project and turn It over to the cities eventually. The C<Jnadietns have agr eed to sell the system to the cities al the end of 15 years or give it up without charge at the end of 20. Meanwhile. Lhc c1t1es wou ld 5plit a franchise fee amounting to about $500 ,000 per year for each. Th1.· plan sounds as good as it did six years ago, and lh1s lime 1l :.tppears ther e is hope lhat a promised variety of pro~rnmmg rangrng from adull movies lo hvc t1ty coune1l mt·1·t1ngs will be forthcoming Join the Rat Battle Nobody Likes rnts But m recent m onths some residents of Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa have seen large rodents sus· pic1ous ly resembling these unde!:>i rable anim<tls parading on their tele phone lines and nrbblin g their garden tomatoes Yes, they're rats. But thc•y're roof rats, not the wharf rats associated with slum areas Roof rats climb, live in hus hes and cal fruit, while wharf rats don't climb, Live in wulls and cat garbage:. Hcsldcnts' reluctance to admit they have rats in the neighborhood may be contributing to the problem, Orange County Vector Control spokesmen say. If you s uspect you've been invaded by rats, t here are two things you can do : Call Vector Control for free aid ir. killing off the pests with poison that poses little danger to children and pets. Harvest fruits, take pet food in at ni ght, and trim back ivy and other bushes to destroy the rats' food and nesting sources. It 's a situation where ii?norance 1s far from bliss • Opinions expressed in tho space above are those ol lhe Daily P1lol Ottler views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Monopoly By L M. BOYD How do you account for the fac t that the g 1&m e of Monopoly had its biggest 12 months of all time only last year? Consider the new elec· tronlc toys competing with it. Consider the high-powered dis traction of television. Con sider the fact that it bas been on the m arket s ince 1935. Yet the Monopoly saJes were almost double tut year what they had been during tbe two years previous · ly. There is a small b1and of creative citizens out there wbo invent sames, hoping they'll bll a winner that wUI make them rich'. I envision them, littl.q in front of their fireplaces, 1azln1 Into the Dear Gloomy -...., -... -,. Gus The 10¥emment ta de· termlned I shall U ve ln poverty throuah my oJd a11. But it it will be Im· possible, u \he Bible aay1, for a rich man to enter Jnto Heaven, at leat. t.banb to Uncle Sam, I'm u1ured or 1 ..... t bereafter. J.V. ....... '/ ... ,__.. .,. .... .. ..... ....... ... ~---­' ,..,,'=.!" ,.... .. t names, their fingers st.eepled a s th o u gh In prayer, murmuring, "Make another Monopoly, oh Lord, and let It be mine." Q. "Why is lhe tradem ark '4711' on cologne bottlee?" A. When Napoleon's Oc· c upation troopll numbered the buildinp ln Cologne, the toilet waler factory waa labeled 4711. Am asked why aome Joa· ger s seem to get hooked on their daily run. Ne w studies Indicated Jou.Ina causes the body to pump out a chemical substance. Thia ls said to create a feeUn1 o r well· bein1. And ll ''· 'ndeed, ad· diclive, say the experta. Sale ot athledc shoes hu tripled in UM lat five )'Hn. Re port 11 that the U.S. Army bas come up witb OM more_JU>' to deUdraM ~~ ··-bafl~ canilt6""c11at• 1arat" take up ._. storaae ...-. Water ii added out in the fteld. A.ad &be Whole schmeer la 1Uced lato cole 1law. Remarkabl)' tn1enlou1, what? Unfortunately, nobody wlll eat It. What the Seuoned CltJsen a lwa y1 cell e d i "blackboard" 11 tenerally relerrod to by youn1er folk th ••• da ys al a "cllalklloard," I 'm told. ·your Mart won. hardeJ' la cold weather than lD warm, bear mmlDd. Richard R ves LOS ANGELES -They're talkln1 about sornethlftl called ·'The· Voucher System" .-st here. • When you say, u I have, "But It wouSd ck9lroy the public ICbool system " they anawer, "Whal'a left to desuoy?" Voucberl for educetloo -a plen to use w rnoney to ftnance privat e a lteroatl ves to public achoola -is the newest m I o i · r e volu tion brewlnl In California. If 1l s ucceeds he re, it will s we e p tbe country and public education as we know it will be a thing of the past. This is the Id ea Parents would be issued vouchers equal to the C01St of one year's pubUc Mailbox educattan for eeeb cbild. The voucben would be pr0vlded by the state sovemment and could be used to pay for a year iD a public ICbool or t.o pey for a year at a privately operated 9Cbool meetins vepe it.ate educadmal 1peclflcatiom. More than 200,000 petltJona bave been prepared ln an at· tempt to platt a "tam Uy Choice iD £ducaUon" 1.ruU.Uve oa the June 3, 1J80 Callfornia bUJot. It's the same procedure C&Ulor· oiana used to create f>ropolltt.lon 13 cuWna their own property taxes. IF nlE i.n!Uative is approved and found constitutional -lbere Is a provision e xempting parochial schools from the voucher system if the courts hnd that the plan does not separate church and state -il would create a four-Uer school system. The four kinds of scllools we may Me would be: old·f uhloned public ICboo&a runniDI jU1t. the way they a... DOW ; trediUooal private IChooll nm by cburcbel and private crouP1 cbarclnc •bat.ever tadUoa they wUb and Plckin, WbaWver st.udenta they want: "family choice" school.a run by new private corporatJom and opea t.o any student wttb a voucher; "lndependeot public acbooll," which would be nan by new pubUcly owned corporadonl establilhed by local school dis· trtcta at lbe request of p«!Uon· inc parenu. .. IT 80UND8 complicated, but wbat It means I.a this: The tradl· tional American system of gjv- ina public money to schools open \.o all would be replaced by a system giving money directly to all parenta to huy whatever land of educauon lhey wanted for their ctuldren In California. a s atmosl every place else, parent.a are an· ll'Y, beUevtns that the public tcbooll have failed them . FaJJ. Inc teat score11 and ilUt.eracy, too many admlnlatratora, strtkinc t.eacben, bullna ·and other ex· periment.a -the woru. OK. lf tbe city can't educete our kid.a for $3,000 a year, ~Ive us the 13,000 and we'll find aomeone wbocan. It'• vtt'y attra.ctive. And more tban a Uu.Je scary. Assuming lbat cburcb·related "family choice" schools ,..,Ul be ruled un- constitutional, there may be nothing to stop anyone from starting a school and geUing government vouchers -the Ku Klux IOan and the Black Pan· then, the John Birch Society and the Communist Party, and a ny fool or charlatan who believes knowledge is absorbed in hol tubs or through massage THE EDUCAT IO NAL establishment is going Lo use arguments like that tn try t.o de· feat the vouc he r system . Already, the Los Angeles Board of Education hHB appropriated $55,000 for an anti vou<'hf'r "educauonaJ campaign" the firsl time the board ha!> don1: anything like thi.lt even bl'fori· ,, question WtJS on thf' ball<1t Th• frantic o ppo~1t1on <if th1· ' cstablJ:.hmenl may be an ad m1ss1on of how bad their own schools really arc they are as sum1ng that. given " choice, pare nts will abandon public school!> If the M'hools are Mck. the de bate I!> hl·althy Rut, i.till. th1· burden of proof ha:. t.n h•• on th(• advo<'ates o f th•· voucher system Until reecnt vcar:., th1 publ11· educ-at1on '-Y:.U•m ron ce1ve-d by Thoma'> .Jf'ffn..on ha-. :.erved Amenrt.l w1·ll Th•• l1m1 · may hav<' come 111 1·tw111{1· 11 and 1( the vot1•n. 11( ('allftlm1., · '111, th•· · l''amlly C'h1111 •· 111 t:'1u1'Jll1>0 1111t1.1t 1v1· 111;1y 114 lhl' mo)ol 1mport:in1 1·1t·1·twn ol H~ .tnd that 1nrlud1·' lh• r oH'(' for llll' prt·~1<J1•n1 } Habit of Public Lying Corrupts Society To the EdJlor Lie:. We're sick of lies. Elect <'d offlc1aJs he; and hordes of other:. m the public sector tu· with :.ickerung regularity Elect ed oHIClaJs not only he outnght but appoml od1ous characters tr> rulP over our Lives. thus puU..tng the lie to the former:.· vows of inlegnly. We arc tempted lo view lh<' current Amencun scene with the same feeling of scepticism and despair s uffered by the Psalrrusl of old. when he cried out in anguish: "I said in my baste, all m en are liars". <Ps a. 116 : 11 ). So, though not In haste, I deplore the fact that many men and women resort to lies to have their own way. Nol only do politicians lie. <even the man Car ter), but tens of thousands of individuals across the land ap· pear to make a career of lying. Is thal too harsh a judgment lo ascn be lo the actions of many thousands of participants 1n the :so-ca lled "blu-Ou" and "sick· o uts"? Having u s ed those pressures In lhe past, they are us· ing \hem currently. and 1( that form of lying haan 't blossomed an· to a career , it's at leut an avoca- tion, ls it not? They have been tn vc1>lmg their time and monl'y on th1!' proJe<:"t '>IOCt' 1977 They da1m that they are like a general goin~ into but tk with nn ~pcc1fic pl;in:-. a.'> 111 how lhl·y arl' goini.: to win lfld den in the dt-:.k or one of their vice prc1>1dc nts there 1:.. no doubt, a spcc-1hc bluepnnl plan that would ~vc them the mux 1mum s peculLJl1vc profit in this area BLINDAPPROVAL ofGeneraJ Plan Amendment 79-2 by the Hun· tmgton Beach City Council as re· quested by the Daon CorporalJon could backfire on aU of us res•· dents of Huntington Beach It would b<· m the best in tercsts of all resident.<. in the city 1f the Huntington Beach City Council would vote against "blank ('hc<'k" GPA 79·2 as there is greul danger of s ad re- s ults from undisclosed d<>velop- mcnt plan!> of lhc Daon Corpora- l1on Under the llm<' frame caJJ•-d for in the ColtlstaJ Act . the Um1· to begin Uus pr<>c~'i 1.'> now Thi· Local Co~tal Pro~ra m l!I .,up poi\t'd to be romplcted dunn1: th(' next 18 month~ It would bt· much morl' appropnate for th1· Pllol W be C'Onl>L'>tcnl Wlth 1L' edatonaJ of May Ii, 1979, wtuch took the position that 'Thi· mar:.h 1s a valuahll' Orang,.. County asset and now 1s tht! um1· to work togetht!r for the berwfll or all present and future county c1t1~eru. " Thal lS a stand that we. a:, pr1nc 1pal o wne rs of private lands m the Bolsa Chica, can fully endorse. JEFFREY B. HOLM Vice Presldeat. Signal Landmark Properties, Inc. P#op~ Jt'lll FolloeD To the Edlt.or The Associated Press artJcl .. P)((LIJ> M ANDERSON "We Ran Out o f Gas One .. Before . . " 1 Pilot Sept. 2 l 80 .. a C'lllra poioled out the s imllarlt1c:. To the Edit.or between the situation President As many stones go these day~. Roosevelt faced during World your editonal of Aug 23 headed, War II and that facmg Pres1denr "Bolsa Ctuca lssue Needs Cool· Carter today, such as s hortage:. lt·tlPr Of f'Ommcnllal l•lll 111 hi ... "J,1<'k1·t · Br•fl'r~e-• Thanli• To the F..d1tor Someone L'> out then· trym1: for U!> an A:.:.cmblywoman Marian Bergeson t He Sept 14 e d1tor1al page) The lfrown machine was out to shoot down the relJcf this valrnnt woman would bnng lo the burdened tax payers Probably Brown exp<>c-1.:. Wf' will forget Mrs Bergcson's bill ovt•r the two years wt• have to wait for 1t.s deUveranC'e W1lh the ruling praCl' of gold only lO'I \'lv1dly :.howmg us cLJch 1lay what our dollar 1s n •;1lly wor1J1 to the resl of lhe world, we mu.st grind the Brown machine down 1nd put It in Its pla<'c I lis power allows him to forget ht• 1s cxpen dable unJcs:. he rallws to lhl' :-.1dc of lhose who really :.upport tum, the taxpayer.. Mrs. Bergeson dei,1•rves our thanks and s upport, for she 1s striving to bring rcalib11 c relief to those l'aughl in the mfle· llonary tax increase:. Bravo Marian. keep after them for us. ELIZABETll l.A UFORD Ing Off," contained good news and Inflation. The writer seemed THE TltUTH IS thal claimina and bad newi>. to feel that Carter as at a dis ad. Ol••plc Profit to be side when one is not. in or· The bad news, r think, lll your va n tage compllred to FDtt To the Editor: f i call for a "coollno off ..-riod" because he doesn't have a war to der to make excuse or stay n1 & •"' pressure Congress and the peo It now appears that the 1984 off of \be job, is a lie; and makes becauae ol strongly held dif· pie Into accepting hl.s plans . Olymptc Games are not only not the claimant alao 1wJty of the ferences of opmion over future goln1 to kMe money but actually odioua act of malineerimc. uses of the Botsa Chica. show a profit . In fact, based on Attorne ys, bus drivers, The good ne ws is that you ap· i\ WAR might unify the ni.-early reports, the profits could po licemen. firemen , nurses. ·pear to agree with us that "It lion , but what we need Is be very lar1e $100 million. other public e mployees and might turn out that all the leadership. The president 111 Forty percent of these profits teachers. embraclnl the concept dreams can be reached " afraid to put his foot down will 10 to the Los Angeles Olym· of "1lck-out" or "blu-nu," etc., The point to be m11de la that because of the possible ruction pie Or1aniilng Committee for arc e mbratinC a Ile, are they the dJlferences can only be rec-from the people. Congress or ln· lhe benefit of amateur :sports In not? 'Ibey seek by lytn' means onclled by v11orous, aoodwtU dustry. Durine the war, people Southern California . Jusl lhin.k! to t•ln certa'n benefit.a, but, .. effort and not by siltinl back did not like the restrictions and For the first time the LAOOC mainly of courae, more and and walUn&. The taaues will not reaulaUona but accepted them ' will not have to scratch for funds more tu dollars. The wlaetl go a way. ~cause they worked. Now peo. to belp athlet.eJ contend ror a man bl biltorY Wf'O(e: "A poor pie have accepted the odd-evfti position on the U s. Olympic man ls better than • liar." A BE'ITEJl PQtiUon IOI' the 1aa rationine for the same re team. (Prov. 11:22 ). Pilot to have taken would be re· non. But that's Juat the becln· Tbe poalbillty that the Olym. Tbere are effotta to touCbeti newed t upporl for Couftty nini., Maybe if lhe 1ovemment pie Games wUI be profitable tnaaney laWI. How wm the adult Supervisor Harriett Wleder'a wain l 80 buay addln, and aub enou1h to bring $40 million or truants (teacbers > deal wtlh propoeal that. all involved acen· tractiq rrom all the e1ialetton more to the benefit of amateur Juvenile truant.I after th• bed ex· cles and dtben orsanJuUom sk we could solve some of ou.r pro sportl In Soutbem CaU fomta ls amplelMtbythefonner't down tn the cootext ol the Local ble ma. And 11 lt worked t.be peo IO ••dttns tbat 1 urae everyoae ~ B.Y. BORCOllAN Co~~~ ~u:'a_ ~anct.ted ---~:O~·r \hl~~:;~:1;.~:_ =~~~ez.=r.~-~=~=~-"fr. -.in.;.#ftllai' -ha-lil ~ the~Jt.lfk trrl~-MARY CLARK \tnUl the• ~le Committee To tbe Editor: nill1. mak• PUbbe It.I flnanclal plan, It Is a falM U1umptJon Lhat Only when t.bt illue. are twly wblcb la currenUy beln1 re- d e ve lopen always lmprove exflored end the fact. anct rel· Cretltc tt'e• vtewed and evaluated by two ot economic and aoctal condlUonl at n e oll1 of t he vartoua To the Edit.ol': \he leadlnc audJt firms in tM here in HuntJnit.on Beach. Sta cbotcea to be made are fully ex· Re Dennis McLellen'a .. '?OM Uniled Stat.ti. Cliff vmaae nnd Old World are PQHdtotbepubUc andtoth•d• Style Samaritan Duervea COURTNEY MOE aad resuJta that developen dJd cltlon ma.ken wlll • reaoluUon CredJt" , Pilot, Sept. 1'> and tut • notforMeeor p)anfor. be poembae. 1tattment, "1bat'• the end of The Doon Corporatlon 1'be Wieder "tuk force," • Wt1tover'a story." There 11 lAtll'• from~· Ol't ~ declln to reveal their 1peclllc we understand It, la dctltned to anoUler pleasant aspect of which Tlw rtghl to corwlnat Wfff'f 10 f11 J)lftl'lt for development of that. be a4htiory to tbe leaally eon· Dennll was not aware. "*' or l'lim1nol• Jjbft ft r•tef'flfd n •• here bl Jluntin,ton Beech 1tltuted proc•s that rtquJrea IAtln• o/ JOO JOO"" or ~ .. wlU be alc;>QI UM CoMt Hlpway. The publlcbeartncbeforetbecounty Pfc. Jamu W . kalner·1 QWftl.,,_lnnce.Allleuna""""fn· Daon C«DoraUon would bave m PJl='nl 0-•t-loa. UM_.. "Jacktl" <...W&ar1 record) wW dMN ..,_,11r1 oAd ~ addrt11 beUeve tfaat ~1 have not. yet tr ...,. GI ~. IM .., ...... dill et.m. ...... ,_ .-.n 1'IC9' be ~ °" ,,.. completed 1pectnc plant for de· Local Colllal CIOlnm.lukla IDd commendln1 blm. Quilt qwlllt•l~'"'°"""flpcar~ veloptnc this area. the State CoMtaJ CommJNloa. poe1tbly, hll CO wUI elao edd 1 PM~ 111111 Mt bf pe1bUl#wd, • .· ( ' ' I 7 Your Hometo•• Dally New•paper VOL n, NO. 163, 3 SECTIONS, .c> PAGES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS mWD ·.Elections 'Unconstitutional' 8yft9'P21mOSMDL -...... Aa ~'&I IL £1ltem tlaat blil al• .._.. lnlM COmpaD.J domlna· daD ol lht.e Baada Water' Ola· tnct llftalrl WU deelaNd Ub· conaUtutloeal Wednesday by Or..,. ea-tY Superior Court Judp hard WaWD. At tbe coadUllOD ol a 2\.\-bour beariq, tbe JUctce ruled that elecUoo of dlrecton by land· Doctor Saves Lawman By DELORES BROOKS lllWIN Of• Delly ...... SUH A yOWlg doctor was seriously injured Wednesday night when he attempted to save an Orange County sheriffs deputy from a hospital jail ward inmate armed with a steel pipe. The doctor was credited by sberifrs officers with saving the deputy's life durinf the attack at UC Irvine Medica Center's jail ward in Orange. Dr. Howard Cowlishaw of Garden Grove was reported in good condition in the intensive care unit at UCIMC today after suffering severaJ blows to the stomach in the 9 p.m. attack. Sherifrs spokesman Lt. Wyatt Hart gave this account of the in· cident: Dr. Cowlishaw, a 26-year-old anesthesiologist, was walking in the medicaJ center's jail ward when he beard the screams of a nurse .. He found the inmate beating Deputy Raul Ramos about on the bead with a 24·inch-long steel tube, which the prisoner apparently bad diAmantJed from the frame of his hospital bed. During the scufne to subdue the inmate, Dr. Cowlishaw was etruck in the stomach with the p ipe. A nursing assis tant, Margaret ~bblns, was slightly injured. The attack occurred as a nurse. accompanied by Deputy Ramos, checked on prisoner pa tients in the ward. The prisoner a pparently leaped from behind a curtain, s winging the steel club at Ramos. Hart said Ramos probably would have been killed had Dr. Cowlishaw not inter vened. The sberifrs deputy was also report- ed in good condition today at UCIMC. recovering from multi· pie head lacerations. The inmate, who wa& unin- jured, was identified as David Medina. 19, of Placentia. He had been admitted to the jail ward for treatment of in· juries be received Tuesday after his car crashed during a police chase in Placentia. Medina, who bad been wanted on several previous ass ault charges~ was spotted by a police investigator in Placentia. During the chase, which ex· ceeded speeds of 80 miles per hour. police fired shot s al . Medina twice. As a result or Wednesday's at- tack on the sheriff's deputy, Medina has been charged with assault with intent to commjt murder. said sheriff's officers. Orange Coast Weather Low clouds t onight throulb mid·mornin1 Fri-. day otherwise sunny. Hi1h1 in mJd·70a at beaches to mid-80's In· lud. LoW1 tonitbt in the mid .... 1191HTODA~ 111-ofl pooll have tM f'Madol to0rld beoU"g a owaer-eontrolled vot1n1 \fiola&ee "ODe·maa, ••·vote" s>ri9elpa. r1111at.111 uobeld by the u .s . .,,...,. c.Guri ud the stat• 8upr-.e Coun. W alU. cleelared that public control· of tlae water dt.trlct board ol dlreeton ii ...Ual because ol "momentous" de· ci&iGD.I tbe board will face re- gardlq fqture development wit.bi.a dae •,OOO-acre dlttrict. T1-• dlltrict lnehadet oae-aixth of Oraaae County's land area. lneludlnc tbe city ol lrviDe and portklnl ol 'hit.la. Santa Ana. Newport Beada, Laguna Beach and ~ated territory. . The question now faclne Judp W allln is how to sbift cootrol ol the water district board from landowner-selected to POPUiarly elected members. Poeslbfe rem- edies will be explored at a bearing scheduled for 1 : 30 p. rn. Monday. As now constituted, the seven- member board of direct.on in· eludes five members selected on the buis ot assessed valuation ol land held by the district's landowners and two members elected by direct vote or the peo- ple. Because the Irvine Company controls virtually all un.inhabit· ed land within the sprawling dis· trict, the election scheme has permitted company control ol five votes oo the board of dire<:· tors. A state law passed in 1975 permits transition of lt\e board from landowner to public control as residentiaJ development oc- curs. Following a r eview of develop- ment statistics, the board re· Cocai~e, Pot Found cently voted to increase the number or popularly elected directors to three. That move, however, will leave the company with a four·m~mber majority on the board, critics bave pointed out. , The lawsuit attacking the elec· lion system was brought against the district by the city of Irvine, and the Cent.er for Law in the <See J.aVINE, Page A2) Judge, Wife Face Felony Drug Rap Lauarlaed Today High Energy Astronomy Observatory No. 3 will look like this artist's conception when it becomes operational. It was launched into earth orbit today by an Atlas Centaur rocket from Cape Canaveral, Fla. HEAO 3 will scan the heavens for cosmic and gamma ray sources. Irvine Cracks Down On Juvenile Crinie Irvine police officials say they have bee fed up patrols in Heritage Park and other areas in the city in an effort to curtail a rise in juvenile-related crime. Police Chief Leo Peart said his department bas noted s ubslan· tial increases in "incidents of vandalism, theft, burglary, possession of deadly weapons and µse of narcotics, drugs and alcohol. ... " · Police spokesmen emphasized Wednesday that while only a minority of young people in the community were involved in such activities -as well as out· siders -complaints from resi· dents and businessmen have in· creased. Police Capt. Jerry Boyd said j uve ni l e c rime pro b lems became most noticeable the past six months. due in part to con- tinued population growth in the city as a whole and of the juvenile population. Boyd also said "m ore ag- gr essive types of behavior" have ~ observed . .some of it related to gang activities. The Jje>lice official said youths from neighboring communities -in particular Santa Ana - have been coming to Irvine in greater numbe rs, leading in 'Some · cases to weapons-related arrests. Police have confiscated knives and clubs among other things during the past few months. Boyd said no serious injuries <See CRIME, Page AZ> OAKLAND <AP> -State Ap· pellate Court Justice Paul N. Halvonik, 40, and his wife, De borah, 37. were free today after arrest in their home on felony cocaine and marijuana charges. Oakland police vice squad 5gt Larry Rodrigue sa1d Halvon.ik, formerly a member of Gov Ed- mund Brown Jr.'s administra- tion. and his wile. were arrested Wednesday night by po lice armed with warrants chargtng possessi o n of cocai n e . possession of marijuana for sale, and cultivation or man juana. 'they were released on their own recognizance. Rodrigue said the couple were ordered to appear tn Oakland Municipal Court Friday for ar raignment. Mrs. Halvomk 1s an attorney in private practice. Vice squad Lt. Jim Mitchel said he and other officers found about $1.00 worth of cocaine. two one·ounce packaieS or processed marijuana which police vaJued HB Girl Tries Dumping Kin From Auto A 16-year-old girl reportedly dr ove swerving through the streets of Hunting ton Beach Wednesday with her sobbing. screaming mother clinging to the top of the s peeding station wagon. Witnesses at the 11:30 a.m. in· cident told police the woman was hanging onto the luggage rack as lhe girl s we rved the vehic le in an apparent attempt to spill her mother onto the street. Police said the girl slammed to a stop on Argyle Drive and ran off. Bewildered witnesses sajd they helped the hysterical mother off lhe roof. The mother-daughter alterca· lion reportedly erupted al their home when the teen-ager leaped into the car a nd kicked her mother who grabbed for the keys, according lo police omcers. who would not re· lease names because a juvenile was involved, said the mother suffered arm, leg and facial cuts as a result of the episode. They said she was also covered with blue paint from the s tation wagon roof. at SSOO and more than 200 grow 1ng marijuana plants in the kitchen and bathroom Officers s aid they had no evidence the Halvoniks were selling pot, but they were booked on the charge because they had more marijuana around than they could use themselve.'i. Police said the arrests at the Halvontks ' Hiller H1ghlandc; home capped a three-day 1n vesligallon prompted when of f1cers inve:.l1gating a recent burglary at the Halvonik home spotted what they thought were marijuana plants. Halvoruk is former legal d1rec tor of the Bay Area Amencan C1v1I l...Jberlles Cnton, and was appointed to the bench in Apnl 1978 by Brown Ha l vomk once "'as a pro. fess1onal Jazz p1arust, a former state attorney general and a partner in a public mteresl law firm in San Francisco before he Joined the Bro1.1rn CJd mm1strauon an 1975 as the go' t'rnor ., lobb> t'>I Ul the Assembly . .. ,..,,..,.._. HELD IN DRUG RAID Justice Paul Halvonik Sad Farewell Tokyo Mourns Departed Panda TOKYO <AP I An orangutan, a llama and a long haired pony led a procession of about 4.000 mourners today at a memorial service at Tokyo's Ueno ZOO for Lan Lan. a female giant panda from China Following the orangutan, in its keeper's arms. and the llama and. pony. led by zoo attendanLc;. the mourners mostly children a nd middle-aged women passed by a smaJI portrait of Lan Lan. bordered in black. in front of her shuttered special quarters The mourners each placed a white or yellow chrysanthemum beneath the portrait. Some wept Others clasped their hands m prayer Some children carried panda dolls . some strapped to their backs. Lan Lan. 11. and her mate. Kang Kang. 9, were gifts from Chinese Premier Chou En·lai in 1972 to com m e morate the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries. Lan Lan died Sept. 4 of a kidney infection and uremic poisoning despite round-the· clock efforts by veterinarians to save her. An x ray and an autopsy found that Lan Lan was pregnant. Zoo ofhc1als said she probably wouJd hu ve given birth next month to the first panda cub born in cap· ttv1ty outside of China. One hi~h school girl said she c ut cla<;ses to pay farewell to Lan Lan. while a 37-year-old house wi f~ sa id she and her children couldn't resist attend- ing the memorial service. Katsuo Homma . 55. chief e aretaker or the pa n das , sobbed "Lan Lan's death is eat· 1ng at my heart .. The zoo has stuffed Lan Lan and hopes eventually to put her on display Ceremnny Attracts Fire Trucks There were a few uninvited guests Wednesday night among the 125 mothers and daughters gathered at lhe Orange Coast YMCA for an Indian Maiden program. Funds Asked For Studies Of Bay Silt The state's Water Resources Control Board was asked today to come up with the funds necessary to keep alive studies aimed at curbing sources of Up- per Newport Bay pollution. Smog Covering Coast ~ bonflre of railroad lies was lit in a field beside the Y build· ing on University Drive at the Upper Newport Bay. The column of thick black smoke and the names le•ping six to eight reet into the air at- tracted a lot of attention and mo- ments later two Newport Beach fire trucks roared onto the scene. Firemen, fearful of bav· tng a real grass fire on their hands, doused the bonfire. James GiannopouJos, chief of Stagnant A.ir Triggers Health Advilories planning for the water agency's BJ MICHAEL PASKEVICB similar to wbat we experimeed division of planning and re-01 • ....,,...... lut wcell," aaid a spokesman search, said about $150,000 is Stagnant air clung lo ~ tor the South Coast AJr Quality necessary to continue wort on Orange Coast again today, Manaeement Dlatrlct. ~,.=~· ..... cauffoul dewlopment ldenWytne both ~ces of pollu· !omoting car pooling .M'Q.:. _ -1.ton-'Ud ~uurrellledtes ~. rams-!Orlarge firms msm---= ......... ________ ,... bay siltation problems. osta Mesa to Laguna Beach CLEMENTE Pl ER That weather system, In which an lnvenlan layer of cooJ-over. hot air trapped polJutanta close to the 1round, caused ei1bt strai1bt days of second e ·~alertr.. Considered the worst run of tmo&IY da1I in 25 years, tbe tn· venlon layer lifted over the weekend anJy to return today. .....__..--. .. --··we got more than 20 calls from people au around the bay wondering tr tbe Y was burning up," commented one YMCA of. ficlal today. ol ,,.. petroleum /WU and ,_..,,,, SCorJ/, pltoCo Paoe ,us. ..... ..... AH ..... It. ett !=::. .. ~ .., MT,",.... :: Al =c--. att CA ...._ CUJ , ... a.•• ·' e::. .?J ,..., T......... JI •u ftli1lllf9 ... " Cl .. W11-.r M ---.. a · The water board met today in • and first stage health ad· Sacramento. . ri f ti f 'nl d Glannopoulos said officials v1so es or sec ons o I an GEIS FA CE LI FT believe lt ls neceaaary to keep Orange County. ha a d a . flow i n 1 i at o b a y Smoe snw even worse around watenbed atudles even thoulb lt Lot Ancel• u a new sm,e o1 l1 unbown at this polot wbat •Y•·•Un&tn• vapon enveloped a1eac1 ..tU tab cbarge of Ulal tbe buln, trl11ertn1 second work bl tbe c:omlDI year. • •t•1• bMltb alerta in several The Wat« board ln July ID• areu. nounced Ma batenUOD to 1trip the Second 1ta1e health epilodel Souu..D Calllonda AaaodlllJon -memlq danceroua air for all ol GO¥.,.llMDU <SCAG > o1 tta people -were expected to last plauial -n;:p;;..wuttts in tbt throulh Friday ln Pasadena and "Newport Bar waa.nllff .,.... nearbr communlttes. • t8MMY, .... AJ) "The new weather pattern ta ) • Sometim.. we don't Pl'Ol*'IY appreciate IOOd tblqa we \ave near bome.-Uke the venerable San Clemente ,pier wbere thouaanda have round fl11ftn1 and sea wateh.ln1. Tod11;1 on Pap AH, lbe Dally Pilot tell• of U.e 54·year-old pler•a fate lift and '°"'' vtalt.on' reactJona to the atw look at a d · t1 landmark. · It wW remain hot Frtday .tth ne1U1tble •Inds and blths abcrte -.., ta Loi Ancel•, ,. tor laladfflleJI. It wU1 .. aaly llilbUY cooler f« lDlmcl Onqe County,.,.... flr1t 1,ai• bealtb ad"ll1oriet were eQtded to remain ID fll· feet fer 1:1 Toro, La Habra, Loi Alamlttt, Santa Ana 0...,. and AnC1'm. _ · No ftrst ltH• alerts were (lie S.00, Pale AZ> • Once the ftremen bad finilbed t heir work, the mothers and dau1btera resumed tbelr ceremony -in the dark . "We're pllllUllq anotber boe· flre tonl1bt for tbe Indian Guldes and Priaceu pl'Ofram," the Y otftclal lldded, ''but we _promiMd l.be fire department we wouldn't repeat lul allbl'• perfonnmee." , - DAILY PILOT ThurlOa 8 ao '"' R11ling Celebrated 8 n~ VID IC\ITl•ANN public C'CIDtlO&. 0t•o.M•~._ It wu t rvln Tomorrow. • I r\lnt' C'lty of11('1al and their al C'llla.ens 1roup, and It.I auomeya he' ma Jo uit •aa1n1t the Irvine fr()m tbt C....tu tor Law ln th~ n a n\'t1 Water m atn<'t votcedLbelr Pub lie lnlereat whkh madt plusUN1 today ln the wah ot a WHDlldaf'• nallaa by Supedor JUdttt>'s rulln1 ll'lal the p rwent ourt Jud1t9 E dward Wamn 11y~h.·m ol aeJect1n1 dlrettora for poHlb&e. lhf WMlt'r board I unconsUtu AtlOmtlY• for tht1 aroup had • t1onol filed a motion ln h•tc Auguat ask At lu•t one Ctty Co uncil 1n1 the Juda• to order t0Jar,. mtmber, M ary Ano Galdo. ment ot the board from three to publlrly t'alled foe the r.ipadoa seven publicly elected m,mben. of the four board memben I out ol with eleetiofta to be held in No- aeven) who are teletted lhrou&h vember _ landowner ballotin1 ln studying the motion and after And W cs I ~ Y M a r • . a hearing arcumenta from at- 11pokeaman for Irvine Tomorrow. tomeys fOI' the watet dlatrlct. ia co-detmdant In lbe lawsuit Irvine Co 1 which 11 the chief challengma the composition ol landowner In the dJatricl), the the water board, said the major <'ll)' and Irvine Tomorrow, the ta~k at hand oow ls arranging for judge agreed to put an end to Jn orderly transrer of power to landowner domination in lbe * * * * * * f',....P.,.IAI IRVINE WATER ... Public Interes t , representing Jrvlne Tomorrow. The Irvine Company later becam e an in- ter vening defendant In the case. Law center attorney Carlyle Hall, during arguments before JudJte Wallin. called the power wielded by the Irvine Company on the water district board, ··power that Is debasing the most basic right in a civilized society -the right to vole." Hall strenuously argued that the judge act Immediately to re· move all seven m embers from the · dlltrict board and order an election In whlch the vacant positions would be filled by popular vote. 1 T he dlslrict's regUlar two-year election is scheduled for New. 6 to decide three-popularly elected an d one la ndowner-selected positions. Wallin questioned ,,,...,.,,.Al CRIME ••. huve resulted from use or such weapons, with many being dis· covered whe n office rs made stops for vehicle code violations or possession of alcohol. One action lbe department will take ls Increased patrola ol the Heritage Park area, both during weekday~ and weekends. The police captaln said the number of patrols will be in· creased in frequency but that of- fic ers will not be pulled off other ass1~nments to add to the over all number of patrols Hoyd emphasized that pro· hlcms :1t Heritage Park arc not rf'latcd lo the teen center there or its programs. whether aufricleot Ume existed between now and the election date to modify the ballot. Alexander Bowie, the district's attorney, urged the judge "go slow'' on any actions to change the election system. Bowle aug- geated quick or thoughtless ac- tion could Jeopardize the dJs- trict's ability to conduct day-to- day business. Bowie did oot directly attack the judge's decision on the con- stitution issue . But be conceded that "I knew this day bad to come." The 1975 leg.islation allowing transitJon or the board, Bowle said, was "novel and unique" and Indicated the district "did something" toward furthering public control. Aod Bowie s aid the district was implementing popularly elected directorships on the board fast.er than required by the 1975 law. Bowie said the biggest falling of the special legislation was that it did not include a Umet.a· ble for the transition. He added, however , that a timetable would probably have been agreeable to the then-president of the Irvine Co mpan y o r the s tat e legislature. District officials have said that under the c urrent transi- tion. at least four or the seven board seau would· be filled by popularly elected members by 1983 Rut the district's criUcs point out that by that date the de- cisions affecting the develop- ment future of the Irvine Ranch in large measure will have been decided In his argument lo Walhn. 1prawllnf dittriet. A 1pokesma.n for th@ Irvine Co. aald th.it momln1 It I• too early to aay whether or not an appeal ll planned cit.he rullnt . A 1pok•womu for the IRWD aaJd the district's main low.it now la "where do we 10 from here " She said the <Uatrlct is pleased with the ruJinc and &hat otnclala want to work with the court ln "eoo1t.ructJv1ly dealln1 " with a t'han1eover. No appeal ol the declaioa ls ex- pected from the water diltrict. ebeaaid. Irvine Mayor David Sflla 1aid he waa "very happy we preyUJed on our positioo" in challeaciDI the district board'• composition. "We've been aaytng for years It t the board ) was uocoostltu- tlonal," Sill.ssald. • Tbe mayor said he has dicta~ a letter to be sent to water board director E. Ray Quigley not.ln" that an appeal of lhe decision would be a "needless expense and a wasteolmoney." Stilt said be asked the water boa rd. which will meet Monday, lo carefully analyze Its legal postUon. He urged the boatd to voluntan- ly comply with all court orders in the case. A second lawsuit filed by the city cballengtn1 a nearly $1 billlon bond aulhoFizaUon pro- gram In the d1str1ct Is unaffect· eel by Wednesday's action. Sills said. The city is seeking to Invalidate that a ut.horiJatlon on the basis it could jeopardlte the bonding capacity of other agencies in the city, Including the council iuelf. Marx said the judge's ruling on the firs t suit ch allenging t he water board spares ail part.Jes the costs or a trial. In fact. he saJd lt was the strategy of Irvine Tomorrow's at· tomeys, Carlyle Hall and Jan Levine. to seek a summary judg· me nt ruHng on the facts in the case without the necessity of a lengthy trial. Ms. Levine had said before Wednesday's court hearing that the issues in the case were so clear cut that the facts were not s ubject lo any que8tioo. Marx said the ruling would have statewide impact on other water districts which bad used the landowner format for choosing board members. In Orange County, both the San· ta Margarita and Moulton Niguel water diAlricts have landowner appointed dJreclor?I, but officials couldn't be reached th~ morning t o co mme n t o n the r e percusinons of the case. Teen Prostitute Mlt ,,.... *" .._ THE UYSCHITZ fAMeLY, FORMERLY OF KIEV, AUaatA, ARRIVES IN ORANGE COUNTY lmmlgrenta (from left) Vlec:hlav, 15, Neltya and Matte Wllfl.lve In co.ta .... 'Happy New Year' W~h Russian Immigrants Arrive in County By JACK.IE RYMAN Of .. 0., ..... , .... Tbe UvacbJt.z family of KJev. Ru11la arrived ln Oran1e <.;ou.n. ly Wednesday -Jwsl ln time for the new year. At sundown Friday. they will Join m e m bers o f Newport Beach'• Temple Bat Yabm in celebrating Rosh Hashana . the Jewish new year The family will have more to give thank.a for than most as they reflect back on the jou.mey t h at brought lhem to Joho Wayne Airpor t Wednesday, thousands of miles from Kiev. "We are very, very 'glad lo come," said Mark L1 vsch1tz. 40, an architect. struggling with his limited English. Rut his broad smile made words un· necessary. Llvschltz, 40, his wife. Nellya, 41, a geologist, and their 15-year old son. V1adi11lav owe their sale arrival in their new homeland to the work or many people It was pressure from the U.S. and Jewish groups that enabled them to come. Earlier fanu.lJes attempting to nee Russian antJ- Semitism waited years for visas. som etimes in vain. but the Llvschltz family was allowc-d to leave alter r. ve months Carrying only a few p1ecei; or luggage. lhey were met in New York by represenlat.J ves of Chi , an offshoot of the century-old Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society They were put on a plane for Los Angele"!, where they changed to a commuter fll&ht lo Orange County On Uua end, the Orange Cowl ty Jewish F ederation and Jewish Fanuly ~rv1ce will pay their rent and ba.<11c c09l3 untJI they become self supporting And members of Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach have taken resporuubtl.ity for such 1m ,...,.._ PG9f! A I SMOG ..• called for coast c1t1 ei; where temperatures will r~main 1n the m1d ·70s. but a di s t ri ct", spokesman saJd the air will re mam "Wlheallhful for cxtrt>mel; sensitive persons " through l"n day As a result or ranl'1d air gathering ~trength 1n Loi. Angeles and R1vers1de cou.nlJ~ early tod.ay, air quality offl ci.U. Instituted mandatory car pool Ing for 2,600 Southland f1rm 11 that employ more than 100 Pf'<> pie Costa Me11a, Newport and Irvine area corporations were ordered on i.econd stage plan.-.. calling for 60 to 70 ~rcent re ducllOn5 ln employee t'ar lnps A first stage plan. ask1n~ for voluntary car pool.mg was rt- quested for lhe LaJ(una f~lHh and soulh Oran~r roac:t ar<'a pr1rtant '1ela1lt1 a\ f1n'11n~ ;,n apartment. help1n~ th'? 1mm1 gr anti get to know lhl! ar~a v ..., taking them w lem~le rr.r fr1. RoCJh Huhana service'\ The commuter night 7"U U I h o ur late Wedne'lday an1 repre<1cn,tat1H·~ of the temp•" wt-r e anxious 1n ca .. e lh"' l.1 vsctulz family h<td Y>meh<,w gollen lost 1\ mong those '4 a1trng lO grfft them were T<'mple Bat Yahm ~•~lc rhood f're«;1dent Rev a Sam uels and llenry Palmer, a temple member who lS a natJ \le of Poland and speaks Russian "We du1n 't know unt1l Fnda) they were cuming," explained Helen Ltv1ns on of Newport Rea<'h. vtcC' president of the SL1· lf'rh•iod .. All WI" km·w IS WC ""l'rl' t·x1x-N1n){ -iinolh«:r family th•~ month · • rl\'(• ypar-. ago, the templt '''ll It-ct a family of V1ctnamc~e r 4'f11 i:f·r.., and a wt•f'k <1~0 they ht•lµl·rl rl'IV<.·ate a i.1x mcmb<:r fjmtly 11( "hoat 1><-oµlt' " Mrs Lc.•vinson s<11d 1t took he r several weeks to find an apart· merit for the Livsch1tz family. She said most places won't lake children c.nd a few s;,id they don'l wunt 1mm1grants An apartment was finall y found in the Mesa del Mar area of Costa Mesa, where a number nf V1elnamest• refugees have !, (•ll I t't1 Royd sa id probl em~ there huvc been Lim1l4:d to the parking lot, which he duscribed as a con- i;:regaling point for youths not takinjl advantage of programs otfered in the teen center. The weapons violations have been most prevalent in the park- ing lot. officers s aid. I r v1ne Company a ttorney Donald Slark said there wa.s ~ ·compelling s tate interest" to a ll ow the present electio n system because of the subetan· tial agriculture Income sUU de· rived by the company from the ranch. It was h.is apparent intention to try to convince Wallin that the company is stJll heavily geared to agriculture and therefore sWI subject to st.ate laws that permit landowner control or water de· livery in agricultural areas. NB Man Acquitted In Pimping Trial Holh plan." '4 <·n· l'-' J>f'<'lt-d to be renewed f"ridav A pollulloo read.mg of 15 part.-. per million was predicted for Costa Mesa and Newport Beach today and Pnday A 20 level must be reached ~fore a fi rst stage health alert is called Mr!> l.A.'vin'ion su1d the new a PJ rt ment hac; bN·n stocked "'1th food. furruc;hings and bed· d1ni: hy ''~tl•rhood members. .tnt1 that a phys 1c urn who ht•lon~!> to the tc•mplc will give lhf• nC'wc·omC'rs frC'f' physical ex· ams She said sisterhood me mbers phinned lo cook lhe family a dJn. ner in their own home Wedneti· day. to have dJnner for them al Mrs Samuels' home tonight and to ta ke them to temple Friday for lhe begmrung or the High Ho· Problems s temming from narcotics and alcohol abuse and vandalism have resulted from youths congregatin& in the Walnut and University Park Shopping centers, Boyd aaid. The youngsters at these two locutions a r e mostly from lrvme, he said. In adclitiori to the increased patrols in the park, the city's new Crime Suppression Unit also will focu.CJ on the activities or some JUvenile offenders. Peart s aid the department la requesting the assistance ol the school district, Youth Services Program and other community o r ga nization s i n e d ucating youngsters "concerning their legal responalbWUea." "It wUJ continue to be the pracUce of thla depart.mi nt to periodically modify its enforce- ment levels in response to trend.a obser ved within the commWll- ty." the chief added. DAILY PILOT t "° 0. ·-('.-1 0..!y l>I ... Wit~ Wl\i( h I> t ... _ , ........ "'"'• .. -,-. .. , ... Or_ c .. ,, .... 111,,,.....c_, ~., • ...,,_..,. _, ..... ., _.,, ,..,_ ,,, ....... cw .. ...... .._. .... h _........, ...,,.,,_ l•l•Y•llrr """" l-fto<t<h,.....,,C..i A ........................ , ....... ,_ ... Wt ... ,,. .... ......... , ............ -· ......... _ .... .. ............. ( ..... ,......(el"'"'' • .,.. ·-.. .... ..... -..... .....i_ But the c ity 's attorney, Leonard Hampel, of the Rutan and Tucker law firm, responded, "People -not land, not trees, not pastures -vote." Hampel added, "68,000 people <the estimated poptdaUon ol the Irvine area) are affected In the pocketbook. Nobody's control· Jing that." p,....p-AJ BAY ••• A final decision on that Is ex- pected in October, the water ol- ficlal said. SC A G wa s gi v e n th e Outcall esco rt ser vice oper ator Donald Sm it h o ( Newport Beach was acqullted Wednesday of plmpln1 and pan- dering for a teen-age girl who became a prostitute at 15. "Thank God it's over," Smith sighed with relief as he and bJs a ttorney, Jim Spring, Jett the Oran ge County Court.house on their way to celebrate the inno- cent verdict. The seven-woman, fi ve-man Jury deadlocked ln an 11·1 vote favorin1 guilt o n whe ther Smith's co-defe ndant, Vaierle Thom as, 30, of Santa Ana. alao pimped and pandered for the 1trl. Smith, of 1311 Cliff Drive. operates Charlie's Angels and Golden Girll -outcaU a1encl• that provide escort, masaage and nude modelln1 services for male clienta. The services are advertiaed ln sever al news papers serving Orange County. responsibility of develot>lng a waste treatment management plan for the south ('()Ut reaton. which covers all of Oranae and parts of four other counU•. •• Polire have been after my For the Newport Bay area, client for a kma Ume and bave SCAG turned the Job over tot.be b9en uuucceutul. He runa a Newport Irvine Wute Mana1e-clean operation down t here ," ment Agency. declared attorney Spring. The Newport Bay plan, Durln1 tbe fo ur-day trial however, •• denied cerWlca-before Superior Court Judie lion by the s tate wat.r board In Bryon K. McMlllan, the teen-ace July because, the board aaAd, It a.lrl t.IWled that ahe went to didn't adequately addr .. tbe work for SD\.IUl'a Goldea Glrls 1edlmeat.UO.. llMe. MS'Vle. LD 11'1t. ,K.11 CW.., y,,.,..~., • .,._.,,.._ --~ .... -...... '-···-----......... Wit.b lbe door left op.a for •OL -=-~· ~~ ---=· ---n..s---·~~l'ld ..,...._ of bay P1annlne ~i:l.~al ol· aft.r 11 about btr •I• to flclala havt bMa at tht lmlU. bire ber -tht llrl -- ' ~"·"-.._.. .. _ "'"''~ w,...i,.11111en • a 1u•a•--.M111q.._. •-a.c~ -.- bebeat ol lrvlne om.tala AD • talUftad lbe ,rmt out oa three effort to orpnl• a new jolat calla and performed auual acta powen .,eac, t.o baDcU• bQ wlt.b male CUl&omen. 1WCIMI. Ill• teaUfttd, however, that n ·e iutf ol UM ,...._.. • IM H¥• dllculHd wiUl Smith •tat. .......... -eould ~ wbat uppmed .. Use calla .... banded tht Job, a--=. wtdcdt _.at be M¥W t.ad ber wllat • h• ...._. .._. s ... i. wlaat not todD. aa Imm .......... A.rtlMll' Aa· TM at.rt ._..... .._ __,. ~= who feela ~· ••U.r reeetveil • dat talll -a -..C Ital la local u.81. · • Pll' Mr'Yie9 plua "tlpl" ol· Of~ Mid tile tllt• lerea "rtlle _....._. _ ... t.be ... Miked .. ...... 1pllt ........ . coua4 .... ,,.. ,_.._.,..., laaltll ......... Uaal ....... - Mt uldl for ,._. la .,... 11 kaowledie about wUt tbe llrl , •. , =· .. ,_......... did -la.a eaa.. Jle ... OOllDldl 1wa. DmeJ com• from tbat .e.~01tHuUoD w aa 1 ... -, .... '"...... .. ..... lllJlt1." Rut he repeatedly told the court that he would not allow prostitutes to work for h.i1 agen· t'ies and would fire any woman who he learned was engaging In sexual acts for money. Deputy Distric t Attorney Michael Ja('()bs, who prosecuted the case. lamented the verdit't and the deadlocked decision. He said he has not yet decided whether to ask that Miss Thomas race a second trial on the charges. Inland reaclings of 26 for San ta Ana Canyon a nd 21 ro r Anaheim were predicted by dL'i trict officials. 15 Airme n Injure d WICKITA Jo'ALLS, Texas I AP) -Fifteen airmen we re injured, none seriously . when a charter bus carrymg 37 persons rolled over on lu aide, skidded into a mound of dirt and ended up back on its wheels. passengers s wd Newport Surf and Sport lntr~duces QUIKSILVER ~AMYS. - ...... JJ~= ... 6™174 .._.a 1111/1 ............ ..... ~ 671-7h6 .... .., . .. ..., ' • ly Days - Although the welcomers bad ~tood 1n the hot s un at the airport for an hour , they bubbled with enlhus1asm as the Livschitt fam il y emerged from t heir plane Theni we re warm s miles, hu gs and some tears as the lm- m 1 g r a nts found th e ir new friends ·'This 1s our home now," Lavsctutz said _._-CALIFORNIA WJaere Fi1'e 11' ere K llled 11,.WI,..... .. The first aircraft crash at Castle Air Force Base at Merced in a decade killed five cre wmen on a KC-135 stratotanker jet Wednesday. The plane, practicing touch- and-go landings, crashed on the runway. ripping the cockpit and one engine away from the fuselage and burst into flames. Two crewmen survived. Olympi~ Profit Vowed Los Angeles Expects to Net $21 Million LOS ANGELES <AP ) Organizers of the 1984 Olympics s ay they will tum a profit of al least $21 million even if double- d1g1l inflation continues and the federal government gives them no financial aid. The Los Angeles Olymp1c Organiztng Committee s aid Wednesday it expecls lo spend S.147 million to stage the games and take in at least $368 million. The committee reiterated its pledge that the games would cost the city nothing ( SI'ATE ) RTD f'are• Do1e11 LOS ANGELES <AP)-Near- ly all the Rapid Transit Dis· trict's buses are back on the road today, but ridership is only a b'oul half what it was before a strike began 31h weeks ago, of· fi cials say. The RTD said it had about 640,000 fares Tuesday, compared Attorney 'Blamed' For Temple Deaths LOS ANGELES 1APJ Charles Garry, lawyer for the People's Temple cult which collapsed when 900 of its members committed mass suicide last year. Wedhesday blamed the deaths on attorney Ma rk Lane Lane was with the cult followers of Rev. Jim Jones when they lo a daily pre-strike average or 1.2 million. Mol.rif f'lre Prolled TORRANCE CAP> -A Mobil Oil Co. refinery that processes 123,500 barrels of crude oil daily will be out of operation for less than a week after a fire and ex- plosion, officials say. Re pairmen will begin in- vestigating the cause of tbe blaze when the area cools, Fulham said. Baby 1t'laale Die• REDWOOD C ITY <AP> - Des pite a week of intensive medical care. a baby pilot whale found stranded on a beach near here has died at a marine amusement park. The 3-year -old animal suc- cumbed to blood flukes Wednes- day. She aJso had been found to be s uffering from severe dis· orders of the kidneys, lungs and liver . said Mike Demetrious. president or Marine World. n..,...,., La11nchd l'hur8clly, Sept.ember 20. 1979 DAILY PILOT 'America in Trouble' • .. • • Union Hears Brown Berate 'Cheap Labor' ' • SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown .Jr., an all-but-declared Democratic pres- idential caddidate, aays that America baa "spent 20 years t.ranaferrin1 technolo1Y t.o others" while ita own workers lost their Jobe. "The sweat of your labor that is used t.o pro- duce capital ls leaving lb.ls country and coming back combined with cheap labor t.o put you out of work," Brown told the convention of the Industrial Union Department of the AFL-CIO on Wednesday. "Amertca is in big trouble ... America is go- ing downhill and It doesn't have to.•• THE MORE THAN Ml delegates at the con- vention represent six million workers in 56 na- tional unions. The California governor received on- ly sparse applause from them when be was introduced, but reception seemed to increase as hi&20·minute speech went aJong. The governor denounced tax breaks as a spur Marvin Renews Battle LOS ANGE,LES c A Pl -His claim of victory hasn't mellowed tough. guy actor Lee Marvin. who s taged a bille r court battle with his fbrmer lover earher th1l> year. Marvin. is r en e wing one part of the struggle as he tries to overturn a judge's ruling thal he must pay $104 ,000 for '·r e h ab1 litat1on " to Mi chelle Triola Marvin. who Lived with him for 51, years ATTORNEY A . David Kagon s aid W ednesay that t he actor , de · s pite being "very pleased" with most of Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall's April 19 decision in the cc.sc. does not feel lhe award of $104 .000 was war- ranted. Arter an• 11 -week trial, MarshaJJ awarded Miss Marvin the money for "re h ab1l1tativl' purposes " But he re jected her claims for a share of the actor's prop· erty and ha lf of the estimated S3 6 m1lhon he ea r.ned duri n ~ the1 r years together. I \ $4jtf\ & ,lillt09f O•U .. ~ ... •C-... .. .,... .. . ~ .. •tc.. .... "09'T\.t'~T ., .. , tJ(liltflt' '-°"""' .... ___ . ..._. . t.o tbe ·economy, saylnf the money ia 1pent on "Perrier Waler" from France, "Swedish · crackers" and "Mercedea-Ben1" autQmobiJes from Germany. The UnJted States, be aaid, "hu spent 20 yea.rs • transferring our tecbnoloo, that you. helped build, to other .people ... but if we don't figure out a l way t.o reinvest and relnduatriallze this country, 1 forget it. We'll have even more ol a loss oC union : jobs." • WHAT HAPPENS, BROWN aaked, when over· seas workers "start making steel, cars, ties, watches. television. computers and doing It for S2 a day? What's going t.o happen to the American sla.ndard of living? That's the dilemma." He called for a "public worts program" t.o get this country's unemployed back to work, but declined t.o expand on that later at a news con- ference. ~ WEEK- END SPECIAL Th e 1ackel. poly cotton shell w ith quilted lining 1n hem p or navy II• I NOW 43.80 l • l• • ~ . l "1 . ....... , ..... .... '-to-,~.4· ........... . ..... •--1 ' ••• -· began the bizarre suicide ritual in the Jungle se.tthiment of . Jonestown, Guyana. folloWfng ~laying of U.S. Rep. Leo Ryan and three journaJisls. LANE. CONTACTED in New Orleans where be is trying a lawsuit. described Garry as "a liar" and "a very, very sick man" who was "suffering from delusions." SAN DIEGO CAP> -A coun· MARVIN'S APPEAL tywide manhunt has been Or· to the state Court or Ap· dered for a masked gunman who peal was filed Tuesday kidnapped and raped the wife or Miss Marvin's attorney a San Diego County supervisor's Marvin Mitchelson said I chief aide. police said. •OM•..Ct •vu.t•t ·"•Jool ....... •~....:.ClU ' . ~ -... • X)L.tfH COUt .... .Al. J ~···~ ., ~. , ........ . Jlt t.00 .,. 1'\o' •lit .. , .. , ~ .... 1~10 GU.-.O•U •~U•tt• Ml1rtlt-).l()I ~f(.LA_. .... ,.,, C."-""'-AO• ~l t • .... .. ,... • . w •w ?U.0~ .. , ........ "' , .. J 1.0 /JI ~-o-....... _ ..... ~., .................. ....... ••"' V1LGO 11J •JI "THE PERSON responsible was the catalyst," Garry said at a State Bar Association conven· tion panel on "Culls a nd the Law" at the Bonaventure Hotel. Garry said J o n es wa s "paranoid" about a supposed conspiracy by U.S. officials to destroy him. George Stevens . a 47-year -old Wednes day that no Baptist mi~ster on the st~f of _c_r_o_s_s-_a_p_~_a_1 _1s_p_l_a_nn_e_d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Supervisor Jim Bates, told "He may not be legally responsible, but he is morally. Mark Lane is r espons ible," Garry said. The remarks were a pparently the most specific ever made by Garry in charging Lane with direct responsibility. _ON SALE THRU SEPTEMBER 26 Garry said a search for s uch information through the U.S. Freedom of Information Act turned up nothing, a nd Garry said he was convinced there was no conspiracy to destroy Jones. police Wednesday that tbe in- truder broke into his home at about 5 a .m .. threatened to "blow away" his 11 -year-old son, then abducted his wife at gunpoint. ON SALE THRU SEPTEMBER 26 BEGONIA RICHMONDENSIS 1 Gal. Now $1.98 regularly $2.98 3 Gal. Now $8.98 regularly $11.25 Restore your patio f urnjture now and save. These pads are made of an ex- tTemely durable material for years of use. 6" Now $6.95 regularly $10.95 Rogq'• HAND AU .,.._. apnyc" lld,iuatable from a fine ridlt to jet at ram, they hold 1 quart. l ·--............ -· ·---·--- &IBIALTAR SAVINGS 26-WEEK CERTIFICATE 10.315 /INNU/ll l/lft 10.765 3 CERTIFICATES ISSUED SEPTEMBER 20 THRU SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 $10,080 mh1lmum. Rate based' ow26-week U.S. Tre8'Ury Bill rate. Effective yield assumes all funds at maturity are redeposited at same rate and remain for full year. Rate may change et renewal. Federal regulations prohibit compounding of Interest on the account and impose a substantial Interest penalty for early withdrawal. EST JC ---_...,._ ........ 'WE'RE OPEN LONGER! SATURDAYS: All Gibraltar offices \VEEKNIGHTS & SUNDAYS: .. open from 9:30 to 4:00. TheM offlCM ~ llon.•P'ft, ttl 1:00 pM; 8M.t:30 to WEEKDAYS: Moet oftloea open . ~~ ":.;t.~~~~~ ~~~ Mon.-Thw. 9:001D 5:30; Ftt.·to 8:0Ct. . '"Oiil'-r Md~ Hilla(,.,...,, weeknight•). FUUERTON 255 W. Orangethorpe 871-6101 HUITIIGTON IEACH Hunt. Center 898-9666 NEWPORT RACH 2700 W. Coast Hwy. 631-2611 \ SM JUM CAPllTIWIO 31877 Del Obispo •93-5011 Will AU/COSTA llEIA 3925 S. Bristol 979-1580 SANTA ANA #4 Santa Ana Fashion Square ~717 ---..+-;!· I ... . ThOmet Keevll/Edltor OrnngnCOnst Daily P1to1 .Edltoftal ....... ~=~ &.rbere ~refbfchlEd1torl1I Pegt eo1tor ------~----------------------------- C:011 n c ii Marathon liiuitS in o~~d~e~r.~~·~~ The proposal by Mayot David SW. to lmpoH Um restrictions on d bate and dbcuuiOft ol lauea durtna Irvine Cit.y Counc•l meetlnp seema jutUfied in U&ht OI the counC'll·a most recal MU•on whlch ran well lnto lh early hours of the mornmc. SUl.1 ls suuesUna 1oedllc t.lme periods be alloted to both council members themselves and citizens who wlsh to tesllfy on muuen wbk h concern them. wtulu tho tenalh ot these period.I 11 certalnly open to d~bale, the ldea ol brlngln1 som e order lo esstonb which can and hove deg n erated Into rancorous chaos is put due For th record. Slits ls propos1na that presentations by members of the public be lJnuled to 10 minutes per in· dJv1dual for noticed public· hearings ; fi ve minutes per pers on for thrnte who wish to speak on m atte rs not notacect for pubbt· hcurin~:1 . o nd that counc1J m em beris not be · g iven mort.• than 30 minut~ apiece for discussion of each agenda item The need for bOnlc s uc-h ron trob couldn't have been d e m o ns trat ed a ny better o r under any worse d r c umst a nccs t ha n at labt week 's tu mult uoub. marathon council session . While the impos it ion of time hm1t:, an itself will cer t a inly not always lead to orct(•rly or (.•xpcditious decision making in every instance, t he re mubt eome a point where local legislators take control uf an issue and come to grips with it Sills, as muy<>r and chairman of the council m eetings, is rightfully up:,ct with the happenings of this most recent session. Som ething sho uld be done a bout it. All Students Not Rich Officials involved with Saddleback College's s tudent assis tance progr ams said lust week there is n't e nough _money to go around to hdp needy students complete their eollegc work SaddJcback's proble m appears to be the result of a pe rception on the pCJrt of Sacramento officials that ev cry one in the South Orange County a rea 1s afflu~nt That's a n invalid gcn~ralization. Certainly. most residents who've moved to the a rea in recent year s are proba bly in good econo mic drcum<;tanC'cs They hact to havethe bucks to move into the area m the f1 rst plat·l• But there 1s <mother clem ent in the a rea's population that's being forgotten. It's those families that have li ved in small homes in the a r ea for years. Bec:aus <.' those people bought their ho mes years ago. they a rc ahlc: to ~u rv1vc the south county's soaring cost·of hous inJ.(. Hu t that doesn't mean they can convert their now valuable land into cash. T ht•re's another C'lcrrumt to consider, too lhc young adults who iJl'l' uttcnclmg c:ollegc wit hout pa rental support. Tht•y h ~iV('n 't entered the skilled job mar ket yet <.incl arc· for from affluent The fol'l 1:-. the re 1~ :.i great need for financial a s sis tanec to <1 llow :-.omt' people to attend college Officiab ~;hould document those cases and those an· Sacramento or Wu::.hington, I> C who alloC'alc the funds • should give m1111 · thought ''' th .. rN.thly rather than th'-' image of the 1.1rc:1 Tunely Crinie Alert Polit·c off1l'1C1ls in Ir vine seem quietly confident a new Crime Supprcssum t;nat 1n their city will produce f:urly dram:Jtar rc-.ult:-. whc·n at:-. 10-month trial period ends next ~umrrwr The unit wa~ ereuted recently with the aid of a f cdcr::..J grant It will he made up of two officer s whose JOb it will be to keep t rack of the whereabouts of known criminal off ende rs befor e c rim es are committed. Irvine is a rapidly g rowing community and with that gr owth com e proble m s compounded through inc re ased numbers. Unfortunate ly, crime is one of the m. Police officials hope the nPw two-m an crime unit will let the professional criminals it is aim ed a l slopping know that Irvine is un· comforta ble turf for their activities. We hope the offi cers' confidence proves out in the 10-month trial pe riod. • Opinions expresbed 1n the space above arc: those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed o n this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited Address The Dally Piiot, P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Monopoly By L .M. 80\'D How do you account for lhe fac t th a t the g am e o f Monopoly had its biggest 12 months of all time only last year? Consider lhc new e lPC· lronic toys competing with It Consider the high-powered distraction o r tele vis ion. Consider the fact that it has been on the market s ince 1935. Yet the Monopoly sales were almoftt double last yea r what they had been during the two years prcvlous· ly. There ls a sm all band or creative citize ns out there who invent sames, hoping they'll hit a winner that will make them rich. I envision them. alttlna In front of their fireplaces, 1azlng Into the names, t.be!r fingers sleepled as though In prayer, Dear Gloomy Gus Con1ldertn1 the rapid detertoraUon and allll· tJon tUt. la takln1 place with ~ little effort to atop It. the Newport Back Bay NHlAt have lotl all lu frt nd~1 R.E.W. ~'I o.. ~u ••• '4l4lo , .... ,. .,. ...... ,...., .... _ .. _ ' ~~.-- m urmuring. "Make another Monopoly, oh Lord, and let 1t be mine." Q. "Why is the tradema rk '4711 ' on cologne bottles'!" A . When Napoleon 's oc· cupa lion troops numbere d the buildings in Cologne, the toi le t water factory was labe led 4711. Am asked why some jog· gers seem to get hooked on their daily run. Ne w studies indicated jogging causes lhe body to pump out a chemical s ubstance. This is s a id lo create a feeling of well· being. And It la, indeed, ad· dictive, say the experts. Report Is that the U.S. Army has come up with one more way to dehydrate cab- bage. It's cut into dlakl t.h,at take up less stora1e space. Water is added out In the field. And the whole schmeer la s liced ·into cole slaw. Remarkably ingenious, what? Unfortunat.ely, nobodJ wut eat1l. What Uw Seaoned ClllHn always called a , "blackboard" la cenerally ref erred to by you.n1er folk tbeae day a a 1 a "chalkboard," I'm told. Your heart work• harder in cold ... ...,... than ln warm, bear in mlnd. Sale ~ atbletlc lhoel bM trtpled in the lut five yean. LOS ANOl!lLES -They're t 1Udnat about 10methln1 called "The Voucher Sy1tem" eut here. Wb n you 1i.y, u l have, ''But it would dMtrOy the public acbooJ 1y1ltlll'I," they anawer. "What's left to deatroy?" Vouchenl for educa&tion a plan tu I.Ale tax mon_,y to flnance p rlva t o 111t e rnaal 1vu. to publ ic 11chool• is lhc Dt'WC:S l m I n t rllvo l u t lon b r c w1 ng 1 n Cahfonua 1r It :SUC'Cct'dl> hl•rc . II Wiii s weep t h t> country ;Jnd public education as Wl' know at wiU be a thmg of the PaSl Th as 1s the ide a · Parents would be i11sucd vouchers equal to the cost or one year's public ___,; educlUon for each cblld. 'Iba vouca.. would be pt'O¥ided by tbe atate p11'1l1Mftt aDd could be Uled to pay for a year in a pubUc IChool or to pay for a year it a privately operai.d ldlool meet.int vque 1ut.e educaUoa.al apeclncatJom. More than 200,000 petillooa have been prepar,cf in an at- tempt to place a "Family Choice in Education" lnltiative on the June 3, 11110 CalilomJa ballot. It's the same procedure Callfor· nlans used to create Proposition 13 cutting their own property taxes . IF 11IE lnltiallve 1s approved and fouod conatitutional there Is a provision exempting pa rochial schools from the voucher system ar the court., find tha t the plan does not :.eparate church and state It would create a four·lJer school sytste m Tbe four kinds of bch oolb we may ... would be: old·f11tuooed pubUc ICboolt nmnJAc juat the way they are now; tradlt.loul private acboola run by cburcbel and private 1roup1 cbar1lni whatever luilioo they wllh ~ plckiq what.ever atudenll they want: "famlly choke" scboola run by new private cors)oraUona and open to any 1tudent with M vouc her; "independent public schooll," which would be run by new publicly owned corporaUona eatabllabed by local school dia· tricll at the request of petition· Ing parent.a. IT 80\JND6 complicated, but what it means is this: 'l'be tradi· tlonal American system of giv· mg public money to schools open to all would be replaced by a :.yst.e m giving money directly to all parents to buy whatever lurK( of education they wanted for their children In Californ1 a. a~ a l most every place elle, p&reota are an· c ry. believtn1 that the public 1chooll have failed them. Fall· inl teat aeoree and UUt.eracy. too many adminlatrators. strtkina • t.eachen. bualn1 arid other ex· perlmenu -the works. OK, if tbo city can't educate our kids for $3,000 a year, give u_s the '3,000 and we'll find somoone who can. It'• very auracUve. And more than a Uttle scary. Assuming that church-relate d "family choice" schools will be ruled un conslllullonal, there may he nothing to 11top anyone from s tarting a school and gett.mg government vouchers -the Ku Klux Klan and the Black Pan· thers. the John Birch S<>ciely a nd the Commurust Party, and a n y fool or c ha rla tan who bchevt'b knowledge 1s absorbed an hot tubt. or through massage T If E E 0 UC AT I 0 NA I . establttihment-~~~~-------11 <1rj(umcnts hkc that lo try lo 1Jc- ( t• ll l l h l' v o u l' h e r :. y s t c• m Already, the Los Angeles BoC:1rd or EducutJon has uppropriate<l $55 ,000 for <in anti vouc he r ··cducaUonal c·;,mpa1gn" lh1, (ir:,t l1mt· ltll' bourtl has <fem!' <.111ylhlnit like· that l'VN1 lidon· .1 question wa.-. rin lht· l.ial111t Ttw frur1't1 t• opp11:.1t1on of Ill•• e·-.t:.i hh~hme•nl 11),1 \' lw .111 <•'l m1 :.~111n r1r h1i"' had th1·1r 0"'11 :.chool~ rt·iJllY iJrt· (hl·Y ;m· a~. ~um in•: that . .;1 ven a 1'111111·1· p;.irenh "'ill ;.ibandon publ11 '>t'he>tJh 'If II~!<!$ ')1)J ffiL ml &lm,l'M 1tLLJ~ ~M I t:XPt.Ci A µ.ow -f(u;W' BAm£, .. W. • If I hl• M'h1Jf1h an• -.H·k the di· h.1tC' I'> hl'iJllhv Hut. ~till . lh1 l>urd1·n of Prc>CJf ha-. to he· •in Uu· adVOC'atC:1. o r thf• \UUl·h1•r ') 'itl·m Until n •t·ent \"1''1r'i, llu· publ1r educ·atmn -.y-.tt·rr\ 1·1111 c·e•1\1:d by Thflmu~ .Jt:m·r~on h'" '>t-rvcd Amcnc·;, well Thi· 111nt m :1 \ haw• romt• to e·h.rnge· 1t .UICI 1( th•· \(Jll'r. 11( I 'Jltfom1.1 1!11 lh•· f"am1h l 'h1111·1· 111 ~.1111 1 .1111111 111111;•11\ t 111.1'. lw lht• Jll0-.1 IJlllJtlJl,101 1'11·1 lltlfl 111 l'IK/) J ll<I lhcit IOI lwlc:-. lh1 r.u·t• fur lht: prc .... 11l1•1w~· Mailbox Habit of Public Lying Corrupts Society 1 o the Editor Lie~ We 'H· :.1ck of lies. Elect· c<l 0Hic1ab he. and ho rdes of oth('r-. 10 t he vubhc sector lu· "'Ith -.1cken1ng regularity E lect l'l1 orr1C'1Ub ntJt only he OUt nght but appoint odious characters tfl rull' ovl.'r our hve:., thus putlUlg l ht• IJe to the for mers' VO W!> Of 1ntt·i.:nty We arc tem pt ed lo view the eu rrent American :.cene w1lh the :.ame feeling of scepticism and despair s uffered by the Psalmist or old. when h e c ried out In .. anguish· "I s aid in m y h aste, alJ me n ure liars". <Psa. 116: 11 ). So , though not in haste. I deplore the fact that many men and women r~ort to hes lo have thc 1 r own way. No t only do politicians he , <even the man Carter l, but tens of thousands or ind1v1duals across the land ap· pear to make a career of lying. I& that too harsh a judgment to ascribe to the actions of many thousands of participants 1n the l>O·called "blu flu" and "i.lck o uts"? ll uv1ng us ed t hose pressures m the past . they a re us· m g them currently. and sf that form of lying hasn't blossomed in· to a career . it 's a t least an avoca· Uon,illltnot? THE TRUTH IS that claiming to be sack when one is not. in or· der to make excuse for staying off or the job, ifi a lie : and makes the c laima nt also guilty of the odious act of m alinge rlnR. Attorneys, bus drive r s, po li cemen. firemen. nurses. othe r public employees and teachers, embracing the concept of "sick-out" or "blu-nu." etc .. are embracing a Ue. are they not? They seek by lytn1 means to gain certain benefits, but, mainly of course, more and more tax dollars. 1'he wisest man In history wrote: "A poor man la better than a liar." <Prov. 19: 22 ). There are eff otts to toughen truancy laws. How will the adult truant• <teachers) deal with Juvenlle truants after the bad ex· amplessetbytheformer? s:r . BORCOMAN lt'r••• ra.e~ To the Editor: The need for commercial recreaUon in the Clty of Irvine., real and the lr'vine ctty Coudd1 demomtrated It.I commitment to aatlaf)' t.1111 need OD Sept. 11.ttb lll rHolulon re1arctln1 tbe lnlnt Recreallon Park. How.wr. J feel that the dev91op- ment, u propoMd. will bav• 1ertoue neptive lnlluencea on trvlne•1 environment - partlcu&arly the dtvtlopmet•• amUMmllll pan upecta -In· n ...... wbAcb IO far baand .tbe traffic Md DDIM ~...._ <.1nd wluch I fervently hope• tht· rcqu1rnd EIR wall :.ub-.lant1at.c: While 11 1c; t·a!>y to unden.t.and the t·conorruc moll vut1oni, of tlu- <k .. eloper, I rt'l>Cnl lht· ()hv1ou.-. attempt lo l'>.plo1t the frl't:~8) cxpo:.url' "'-hat·h the propo~ed i.1le afford:. 111 st:. mai.~ moil 1ng:.. the tfrvcloper hui. 1·m pha:.1u-d whal lrvm1• · ~anL-." and "nct'<h" hut ~ 111 dci*nd heavily on other coun ty rc:.1 de nts for th<: cconomu.' v1ab11Jty or the development and can bt· counted on to µromotc 1t ag gressivcly The project will dearly at I m et rcsidcnu. from other part.o; or the county re~adcnts who don't give.· a hoot about lrv111c a nd Its carcrully 1lci.1gncd t•n v1 ronmcnt a nd ~omf• wh<J l'\'Cn resent it. T he word "need" seems to have been redefined In this country in rttcnt years . but I don't believe our t'CJnsumplJvc fever ha.'i extended the dc'1mt1on rar l'nough to rt-quire that each rommunaty pro .. ·1d1· t he range of rommercaal recrealJon u1>es pro- posed ror thL'\ projCCt IT'S A S HAME t h 3t th e c1t1zenry lacked lhe rorc:.1gbt t.o project the full run ge or uses w hic h a p pa r ently l'IJ D be permitted on the i.1te when the zone change request was heard. l thought that the pressure brought to bear whJc h res tricted the Michelson bridge to two la nes would be sufficient to con· vey the communHy feeling re· gardlng the USC Of the road und the uae8 which u wider bridge ·- wo u Id have fac ihtutcd Ap parently I wwi wrong. Perhaps the Inc lus ion o f amusement park a clivllies as perm itted uses in commercial recreation ronlng Is wron1 for our community and s hould be reconsidered. Our city may have e rred In granting the zone change although its motives were proper. The result ls a far cry from the maater pl&Ming Irvine residents have come to expec t. There are mo re ap· proprlate s ites for this type of development • I The problem of saUsf ylna lbc c ommunity's commercia l recreation need• mul\l bC ad· dreased. My sincere hope Is that the aolution Is reached through the aame careful process that produced the exl•Un1 communl· ty and not throu1h patchwork 1onln1 reactions to pre11ure 1ltu1Uoat. SOOT1' PERLEY re.111e w111 ,..,,..,, To th•r.dltor: The AllOC!tai.d Prell ankle "W• Rn Out of Gaa Once Before . . . •• <Pllot hpt. I> polate4 o.at tbt 1lmUarhlH bit•-... lituatloa PneidlDt Rootnelt Jacecf Clurfil1 WorllT ' War II and that facing l'rc'\1dent \art<"r today, "'uch a.., .,h11rtag1·.., Jnd 1nfl<1t1on The ~ ntcr :.•'l·m1·d to reel Urnt Cur1<•r 1., a1 a d1i.c;1d \antJgl' romparl'd to Fl>t< beCLIUSC h i" doe:.n l h :J\ l' ,, .... Jr l<J prc..·:s~urt· Con~rl....,., and th•· pt.."fJ pie into J('l't·1Hang h1.., pl;in' A WA,R might umr~ thl· n.1 trnn, but whC1 I .,,.,. ncl'cJ 1' le adership ThE> pre!>1dcnt 1:. arra1d to pul his root do\l.n bt>cu u:.e of the ~Sible n•aCltun from the people, Congre:.s or 1n dustry During the ~ ar. p<..'Ople did not uke lhe re:.tnct1on.'> and regulation:. but accepted them bccaui>c lhl'Y worked. No~ l>t..'<J pll' have accepted the odd-even i.:a:. ralJoning ror the :.ame n· ason. But that's just the bc:gan nang. Maybe 1r. the ROvemment wasn't so busy adding and sub· tracting from all the leg1!>lation we could solve some of our pro· bh.•mi. And if it worked lhe peo- ple \lo Ould be behind the govern· mc•nt Isn't that what this coun· try ·~ about? MARY CL.ARK Credit We" To the Editor: Re Dennis McLellan'!> .. '701> S t yle S amaritan Deserve:. Credit" I Pilot . Sept. J4 > and hi~ s tate ment, "That'!> the end of Westove r 's s tor y " T her e is a nothe r pleasant aspect or which Dennis was not awa re . Pfc J a mes W. Ki11n e r ':. "Jacket" <miUtary record) wlll now include the civilian letters co mmending him . Qui t e possibly, his CO will also add a letter or commendation to his "jacket " S. CREVAR Deser.,e• Titanic• To the Editor: Someone is out there trying for u s in Assemblywoman Ma rian Bergeson. <Re: Sept. 14, e ditorial page). The Brown machine wu out to shoot down the r elief this valiant woman would bring to the burdened lax· puyers. l'robably Brown expects we will forget Mrs. Bergcson's bUJ over the two years ~e have to wall for it.a deliverance. With the ri.alng price of gold only too vi vldly showing us each day ' what our dollar ls really worth lo the rest of the workl. we muat 1rlnd the Brown machlne down pd put it In lll place. His power allow• hlm to fortet. he II expen· dable W'lleu be rAWea to the lkle ol tboM Who really 1upport blm, thetupayen. · Mn . ...,eaon dtlerv• our tbanb tnd euppott. for abe ii atrtvbll \o brtac rea.Uatlc relief to tbole caMPt in tlM lnfta· tloaa17 \aa f11ere..... Bravo .. ~~&, !iii rlke Did It To lhl' EdJlor S trik ing ll ui.:h1· ,\II \lot I c•mplv,,., . .., did .... 11 .. 1 .u rp•1rl ll•1l'>f' 1mp.w1t·1I 11 -.1111 nt . hJ\ • IJtcn u11.1hlc· 111 do 1n ·.11n11 tirn• :-.top the• hJn.in.1 · 11111,1• 1\h I h1• rwure· Jnd q1111·t of I h• 1n11rn 1n~' \l.llhout tho-..• n111• ~ ll•IJ'h•., Jt•h l..ik1r1)( off C ITI Zt:~!-1 o f S11u l h1·r11 Ca llror111<.1 ~111 h:.i,1· tu r1· mt>mht>r tht• "J.:'xxr l'fforh" 111 Cit1v Brown and l\1r l!e•soure·<·' Board Chairman. '1'0111 ()uinn With cvc·ry car ownl·r . p11\l.1•r µlant. refinery and mn-.t f:1t· tortC!t havinJC !wen ftJn · ... n 1ntr1 in \est mg largt• :wm:. of m1>01·) m to pollution 1·ont rol <11·v11·1·-. w• have set a new rcu11 d 1111 .111 pollution. Fortunately, a new <'<Jr will cost $tOO lo S500 mon· for tht· pollution <.'Ontrol de•v1c·t·~. will get 30 pcrct'nt ri•wer m lie .... md 1r ) ou re lu.c>i y. the ""' ne•r will :.. p e n d a n o t h c r S :1 Ht) 1 n t rans m1 ss1on repair::. bctau::.e the catalytJc converter heat.5 up the transmission. Maybe lh<" governor c<in 1>ut the "bunana" m h1::.car' JIM de BOOM Olt1•Pi~ Profit To the FAitor . It now a ppears th:it the 1984 Olympic Games are not only nol going t.o lose money but actually show a profit. In fact , bai.ed on early report.s, the profits could be very large $100 million. Forty percent cir these profits will go to the Los Angeles Olym· pie Or1aniilng Committee for the benefit of a mateur sports in Southern California. Just think ! For the first Ume the LAOOC will not have to scratch for funds to help athletes contend for a position on the U.S. Olympic team. The possibility that the Olym· pie Games will be profitable enough to bring $40 million or more lo the benefit or amutellr sporta in Southern Cuhrornia ls so exclt,V\g that I urge everyone to ref:·af.ili rrom e"pressing con· cern about Olympic Game IOMeS unlll the Olympic Committee maket pu~l!c its llnanclal plan, whic h Is currently b~ing re· viewed and evaluated by two of the leadlna audit firms In the United St.ates. COURTNEY MOE • Ldten /rom reodere are ~lcornt Tlw rif'tl to condtnH lfitm to flt tpocf or f'llminote llbtl it rellef'Wd I.Aft-.' o/ 100 wordl or lfu Will be gfvfft ,,re/n...ct All l1rtrn1 mUlf in ct• flpofMrt and malling oddr111 bllt Mm" ma11 ~ witMtld °" ,,. ..,.. •f ftlf~ rco.-it apporfftl ,..,,. Mil"°'.., ,..bMMfd. ... Lag1•na/,So11th Coast 't'o•r•••et••• Dally New•paper . VOL. 12, NO. 263, 3 SECTIONS, • PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS Niguel Project Cleared for Start 87 -.uA.11 llODGS .... .., ........ A lop Avco Community Devtlopen, lac. olflclal Hid to day deaplte record in.lerHt rale• and decUnlAJ COOl\ructaon activity nationwide he ess-cts work to bet1a la UM apriq on a S82·acre Salt Creek Valley de· velopmml in Lacuna Nlauel Tbe firm cleared an impor- tant hurdle to beachalde de· 'Doctor Saves Lawman By DEWRES BROOKS IRWIN OI -Delly ~ M.tt A young doctor was seriously injured Wednesday night when he attempted to save an Orange County sheriff's deputy from a hospital Jall ward inmate armed with a steel pipe. The doctor was credited by s herifrs officers wtth saving the deputy's life dunng the attack at UC Irvine Medical Center's Jail ward in Orange Dr. Howard Cowllshaw or Garden Grove was reported in good condition in the Intensive care unit at UCIMC today after s uffering several blows to the stomach in the 9 p.m. attack. Sheriff's spokesman Lt. Wyatt llart gave this account or the in· eident: Dr. Cowlishaw, u 26-year-old ancsthetnologist, was walking in the medical center's Jail ward when he heard the screams of a nurse . He found the inmate beating Deputy Raul Ra mos about on the head with a 24·inch·long s teel tube, which the prisoner apparently had dismantled from the frame of his hospital bed. During the scuffle to subdue the inmate. Dr. Cowllshaw wu struck in the stomach with the pipe. A nursing assistant, Margaret Stebbins. was slightly injured. The attack occ urred as a nurse, accompanied by Deputy Ramos, checked on prisoner pa· t.Jenls in the ward. The prisone r appar ently leaped from behind a c urtain. ·swinging the s tee l club al Ramos. II art s aid Ramos probably would have been killed had Dr Cowlishaw not intervened. The s heriff's deputy was also report- ed in good condition today at UCIMC, recovering from muJU- ple head lacerations . The inmate, who was urun· jured, was identified as David Medina, 19, of Placentia. He had been admitted to the jail ward for treatment of in· juries he received Tuesday after bis car crashed during a poU ce chase in Placentia. Medina. who had been wanted on several previous assault charges, was spotted by a police Investigator in Placentia. During the chase. which ex- ceeded speeds of 80 miles per hour. police fired s hots at Medina twice. As a result or Wednesday's at· lack on lbe sheriff's deputy. Medina has been charged with aaaaull with intent to commit murder. said sheriff's officers. Ora nae Coast Weather Low clouds tonl1bt throulb mld-mornln1 Frt .. day otberwlae 1unny. Hl1h1 la mld-701 at beacb" to mld·IO'• la· lad. Lows tonlpt In the mid.... . 1191•E TeD.4 't'" ,,......,.., oU '°°" "°" ,,.. ,._llekll eoorld HotfllQ o .... lo Mateo. Bid Prtn· ..., J-Lopa PorflUo ltaa ..... Olld6ou dlwjopmnt of ,,., ,.,,.,,.,.,,. lfttdl ad ~· Storr. pltofo ~ Ad. t velopmt9t between Oaoa Point 1Dd Moaareh Bay Wednelday when State Coutll Com mlau~ YOted a to 4 not to reconsider the Avco project Tile acdoD clean t.be way ror Avco to build up to about 3,800 resldeatlal unita, a beacbfronl • reao.rl hotel, an ti-hole 1011 course, recreaUoa laeilltiee and a bl11er park on the large oceanaicle'lancl cbunk. Avco's General Mana1er Jamee SmJth ,said today arad· ln1 for the flnl pbaae would probably beSin In lfarch or AprU of 1*· depending on winter rains. "W~'t exf)ect to open the site l( r would create a lot of erosl ems." Smith said. The flrat. phase will occur on land north of Stoneblll drive and Nl.C\lel Road in the ,. .. w,,.,... La1111rhed Today High Energy Astronomy Observator y No. 3 will look like this artist's conception when it becomes operational. It was launched into earth orbit today by an Atlas Centaur rocket from Cape Canaveral. Fla . HEAO 3 will scan the heavens for cosmic and gamma ray sources --------- Oeinente Council OKs 3,000 Hornes By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of U. 0•1~ l"llM \Uft With a 3 to 2 vote, S an Clemente council m e mbers Wednesday a pproved the Nu West Development Corp plan for 3,000 homes on 1,932 acres of Visbeek Ranch land. The action drew angry re marks from dissenting council members Myrtis Wagner a!ld Karoline Koester who argued that issues including ownership of the land and a southern road into the propos ed community have yet to be fuJly resolved. Mayor Roy Hamm said the ac· lion ia a major s tep for Nu· West officials whose plan has been de· layed by claims from attorneys for a group called San Clemente Investments No. 1 regarding future use of open space areas in the project "We have no assurances the city won't gel sued," said Mrs Wagner following the council vote San Clemente Investments No 1 a ttorney Anthony Wilson threatened a lawsuit a~ainst Nu· West that would . he s aid. probably involve the city <.:ounc1lman K1chard Ahlman. who voted In favor or the plan with Hamm and Councilman Edward KaJsched , dism issed the threat after the meeting Council members had asked Nu-West and San Clemente In· vestments No. I to come to some agreement on their differences. "We have not agreed with San Clemente Investments No. 1 in settling our differences." Nu· West Vice President John Belda told the council Wednesday. The councU'a action sel aside a recommendation Tue-a-day CSee HOMES, Page AZ> acnatheaatern portion of the project. Smith said it would be hard to 1au1e the impact of a recent prime interest rate hlke to 13~ percent on the 8 to IS-year buildout schedule for the proJ· ed. "It bas an Impact on sales but we can't really tell for sure how much It's going to affect ws." be said. Smith indicated the rising in· lereat rate would probably have little impact on the company's ability to finance construction. "We're able to arrange for financing that is more favorable bec ause of our volume." he said. "But many of our buyers would be dependent on selling their homes and that could create problems. "I~ uo't a big concern. however ." Smith said company officials would be discussing several is· s ues raised at Wednesday's hearing to decide 1r the firm could i.ke measures to lessen predicted Impacts on the land and pedestrian access to the beach. The issues in volve sand replenishment, more parkland (See AVCO, Page AZ> Pot Found Judge, Wife Face Felony .Drug Rap OAKLAND <AP) State Ap· pellate Court J ustice Paul N Halvon ik. 40 , and his wife. Deborah, 37. were free today after arrest in their home on felony cocaine and mar1Juana charges. Oakland police vice squad Sgt Larry Rodrigue said Halvonlk, formerly a member of Gov Ed mund Brown Jr 's adminlstra tion. and his wire. were arrested We dnesday night by poll<:1· armed with warrants charging po ss e ssion o r cot·a1nc . pORSession or martJUllna for sale. and cult1vullon or mun- JUana They were rf'leased on their own recognizance . Rodrigue said the couplt· wen· ordered to appear m Oakland Municipal Court fo'raday for ar raignment Mrs. Halvoni k u. an attorney ln private practice. Vice squad Lt Jim M ttchel said he and other offl<'er~ found about $100 worth or cocaine, two one·OWlCe packages of procesaed marijuana which police valued HB Girl Tries Dumping Mom From Auto A lG year-old girl reportedly drove s wer ving through the streets of llunt1nglon Beal'h Wednesday with h<'r sobbing. screaming mother dinging to th~ top or the l:lpccding ~tut1on wagon. Witnesses al the 11 30 a m in c1dent told poh re the woman was hanging onto the luggage rack as the girl swer ved the vehicle in an apparent attempt to s pill her mothe r onto the street Police said the girl slammed to a stop on Argyle Drive and r an orr Be wildered witnesses said they helped the hystencal mother orr the roof The mother·daughler alterc&· lion reportedly erupted at their home when the t..een-ager leaped into the car and kicked her mothe r who grabbed for the keys, according to police Officers. who would not re· leaae names because a juvenile was involved, said the mother suffered arm, leg and facial CUL'> as a result of the episode. They said she waa alao covered with blue paint from the station wa1on roof. al $500 and more than 200 •grow 1ng mari1uana plcint!> 1n the kitchen and bathroom Off1ct-rs ~aid · thf'y had no evidence the llahon1ks were selhng pot. but they wen· booked on the charge because they had more man1uana around than they could ust-them,eh e~ Police said the ar re'il\ at th•· ll alvonik.,· llillcr l1 1ghland:. hOml' C'api,ie<I a thrc1· day 1n ve~t1gat1on promptt>d when ()( firer-. 1nve!\t1gat1ng 8 recent hurgl<1ry at the Halvon1k homt" spotted what they thought were man1uana plant'> Halvonik 1s former legal d1rct· tor of the Ba v Area Amencun Civil L1bertte~ l'n1on and wa' <tppo1ntcd to the b<·nch 1n Apnl 1971! by Urown llalvon1k once v.<1~ a µro fl'ss1onal ja1z p1~1si a former state attorney gen~al and a partner ln a public 1ntere!lt law firm 1n San fo·ranc1sco 1>eron· h1· J01 ne<I the Brown adman1stra11on 1n 1975 as the governor 's lobby'lSt in the Assembly ,.,..I,._.. HEl.D fN DRUG RAID Justice P•_,. H•lvonlk IRWD Elections ~ 'Unconstitutional' 8'y FREDERICK M;llOt:MEIU. Of tM O.ilr ,.lie! St•fl An election system thut has <ii lowl·d Irvine Company dom1n;i t10n of Irvine Ranch Water 01~ lricl affairs was declar ed un cons lttut1onal Wednesday bv Oran~e County Superior Court Jud~e Eward Wallin Al the conclusion of a 212 hour hearing. the Judge ruled that election of d1re<.·tors or land ow ner controlled vot1n)! \ 1olates "one· man. one vote principles repeatedly upheld by the U S Supreme Court and the state Supreme Court Wallin declared that public control or the wate r dtStflCt board of directors IS essential because of "momentous" de cisions the board will face re· garding future developme nt within the 69.000-acre d1stnct. The district includes one-sixth of Orange County's land area, Including the city or Irvine and portions of Tustin. Santa Ana. Newport Beach. Laguna Beach and unincorporated territory. The question now facing Judge Wallin is how to shift control of the water djstnct board from landowner-selected to popularly 1·h·t·tt•d mcmbt·r.., Prn.~1blP rem t'Ull'' ~111 bt' t'Xpl<Ht:d al a hcarin~ l><'hedulcd for 1 JO p rn Mont.lay i\~ nov. ('Ol\Sl1t utcd. lht• seven member board uf d1rrctors in eludes fivl' members scle<'ted on the bUSlS of assessed valuation or land held b y the dis trac t '!> landowners and two member!\ elcctt.'<l by direct vote of the peo pit• Ut><·ausl' the Irvine Company . rontrols virtuall y all uninhabit- ed land WJlhm the sprawling dis- t net. the election scheme has permitted c·ompany control of f1\ e votes on the board or diree tors A state law passed in 1975 perm1L') transition of the board from landowner to public control as residential 'development OC· curs . Following a review or develop- ment statist1c11. the board re- cently voted to incre ase the number or popularly elected directors to three. That move, tiowever. will leave the company with a four-member majority on the board, critics have pointed out. Loot Dropped As Duo Flees ~C Apartment Smog Covering Coast The lawsuit attacking the elec· lion system was brought against the.;dlstrict by the city of Irvine, ana the Center for Law in the Publlc Inter est, representing Irvine Tomorrow. The Irvine Company later became an ln· tervenlng defendant in the case. A palr -of bungling burglars awoke a aleeping 60-year-o&d San Clemente woman, threatened her at knlfepoint and dropped $$1 in loot wb.ile neetn1 from her apartment in a predawn raid to- day. The Avenida Santa Inez real· dent told police s h e was awakened at l :20 a.m. to find two men, one with a knife, de· m8"dlnl to know where 1be kept her mone)'. Art. 1he told them, one man aaked her ace. "You don't look that old,'' the thua told h•r. The otb•r man ord•nd the in· qul1Ulve tbu1 to leave the womu aloM, police aald. Tb• t" men commaaded lb.tr vtcUm to U. on her faee ud .-to • • u..1 n• on foot .... told ~ .... famd the mcmer 1'j .. rear door. ,..... Uft DO IUll*U at tlda um.. St.agnant Air Triggen Health Advisories By MICHAEL PABllEVICll ... ....., ........... Stagnant air cluna to the Orange Coaat aaaln today, promptlng car pooling pro- grams for large flrma from Costa Mesa to Laguna Beach and first sta1e health ad· visorles for _sections of inland Oran1e County. Smot snw even wone around Loi A.Ill•• u a new Hise of •1•·•tluinc vapo,.. enveloped the baaln, trlH•rln1 HCODd ata1e health alerta ln ......a .,.._.. leeclDd ... .._.... ••llaill -meaa1n1 ....,..._ air t• .a people -were n,.w to 1Mt throueb Friday la P•act.a IM Harby conu1uanidel. "Tll ..., as lllw ,._,.11 r . almllar to wbat we uperteneed la.at weefl," 1ald a 1pok•rnan for the South Cout tJ-r Quality llaaa1ement D11lrtct. aEMENTE PIER GE7S FA,CE LIFT Somet.lme1 we don't properly appreciate pod thlDp wt hive near home. Uk• tbe ,..,.able San Clemente pier wbtre tbouaanda b.ve fowad flA1nl uct ... wateb• .. . Today • P ... AH. tbe Dall¥ Pllot \elll of *' N ·1t1r-olct pler'a f8" llft md IOIDe·Yll&ton• rueU., to tM MW Jooll at a cl· 9 ....... ' That weather syatem, In which an lnvenkJn layer of cool.over· hot air trapped pollutants c&o.e to tbe around, cauaed e11r.t atralabt da)'I of 1ecood ataae health alerU. Couldered the wont run ol 1mow daya ln 25 yean, the In· veraloa layer lilted over tbe weekend only to return t.oda)'. It will remain bot Frida)' wttb ne1H1tble wind• and bllb• above IO JD Loi Aqea., N for lD land Yalleya. It wlll be ODIJ aUOIUy cooler for mi.I~ County, ....... flnt •&al• bealtb advllortn w•r• ellP9ded to ........... ti· feet ,_ II Toro. La Balwa. Loa Alamltol, lut.a Aoa c..,oa ........... No ftnt 1taH alel'll .,.,.. cletlMOG. Pa1• AJ> Law center attorney Carlyle Hall, during arguments before Judie Wallin, called the power wielded by the Irvine Company on the waler district board, ··power that la debaalns tbe moat Nile rtlht in a clvillJ.ed society -the rtibt to vote." Hall atrenuoUlly arrued that the Judie act immediately to re- move all seven members from the dlalrlct board and order an election In which lhe vacant potltlona would be lllled by popul81' vote. The dlltl1ct'a r t1ular two-year election II ecbeduled for Nov. e to dtddl tine-popularly elect.eel and one lancfowner-aelecled po1ltioo1. Wallln quHtloned • ....._ auffteMDt time ~ betw .. now 8Dd tbe eleeUoD ate \o modlb tlMI baDot. AJa_,_ ..,..., (lie diltrtet'I altorlMJ, ..... tbe ~ ''IO c ... 18'1NS, .... AIJ ) c:;.:;. ·- LIC\IU 6t" t'h r<Mlll 11 ""'m bert ba\o decided w 10 an.r all lb marbl• lo UHi federal fk)w tn1 and C'ommunlly Dev lop tnf'nl srant b11 Cou.ocll m•mWn 1o·oted lhla week to Mell more U.aa M00,000 m l~t'r.i IJ'&nl cru111My ~or ~t'tt ln a S.aeA, lbey an=t• rec-eivln1 oo 1 about ll4.S.OOO ln lh«" lll th yttar lundlnt c·)'tlc Al lbtt top ol lh•lr w1.1b Uat, whlcb w1U be aent to Oranaa County 1~nuora for r•vtew, •re requeala f ur fund• for Jaod•lLd~ devut1ted Bluebird Can yon and the Thurtto n <Woodland l>nv•> 04!1&hborhood In Laguna Canyun _, Thi• Wffk's hur1n1 uo tbt'. fedtral ara.ot r~ua"-1parked a b ttle ol IOtU be\ween lbe two l.agun1t1 Buch neighborhood:). with Blut'bird Canyon reBldenb 1>aying their nc~ should t.Mkf' priority over Lhc>Nc of T hur11Wn r~1d~nt.s T he c·1t y '"' n:commende rl :.pending r~ut>l\t fur Bluub1rd Cunyon includes $100,000 lo move tour houst!s destined for destruction onto Bluebird Knoll:. fo r low income families who lost tlw1r residences in the Oct 2 landshdt' Jt also recommends $60,000 in fc•deral funds to be u.sed an con Junction walh d ere rred bank Joanl> to fix up the 11tructures once they are on foundations In Bluebird Canyon. An addilJoni.I SS0.000 1s l>Ought for rehab1hlatwn funds for lhe 26 rammes who lost their homes in the landslide . Bluebird spokeswoman Judy Wander suggested rent subsidies for the Bluebird victims will be removed soon , adding "the needs or Thurston Park a re not cnllcal " S h e said the T hurs ton neighborhood rould waat a year and apply for federal funds next year The fodt-ral wt!'lh ll11t c:11ls for $200.000 to be SJ><'nl for storm drc.11n !I and s c>wer!> i n the Thuri;ton m•aghborhood, u11 well 'Ulot creation or a SJ)('Ciflc plan for the area which eurrently has no pulJhc stn~t.'> and doci. not eon form Wllh f'Jly hulld1ng codes. Other prOJcl·ts included In the dty's f(.>dera l gr i.nt request Jn elude a $25,000 appropraatlon for rehabll1lat1on o r h omes hroughout the caty ; $20.000 to r<'m11v<> an·h1tf>rlural bar ner:'I for hand1(·a111wd c1l1ten .... i.nd $!"1,000 ror c:ono;tructilm or " tot play ground an nui.l <.:aoyon l'.1rk C'11urw1lmt'11 \ cil<·d unu11111111u"I I\ 111 ..,,.nil lht· c·ral ir<· $41;() (J(Jt> 111 11·11111"'"' 111 the· counly, uddm~ t lw~ '"•111ltl "l11hh)' tw1·kslaJ.>e" (.:Op lJ nhurt In Smashup; Teen Nabbed A San Clement(' policeman escaped anjury in a s m ashup wath a st<1len aut<> during a Wednesday afternoon chase Ollacer Doug Wu l·i.t arrested a 16-year old Huntington Beach youth ht> srud drove a s tolen car from Averuda Cota to u deadend slreet at tht• municipal golf course shortly after noon an a futile attempt to elude police 1 he youth wso was unan1ured and lodged In Orange County Juvenile Hull t•olJce :sald the boy took the parked auto rrorn in front or its owner's home at 125 A venlda San· ta Barbara and changed lhe com pa('t sedan's llcense plate. Lat.er , Lhe aut.o wus •potted by a resident. Wuest paased the moving 11uto on hl.s way t.o In· vestlga~. The two cars aped al uf to 50 mlles per hour alons I.he d ps and bumps to the 101' course. ' DAILY PILOT fM ""' .. C....f0.tt• ~IMif WttftWf'IK9'to\f ltM "'_.,_._ ... _ ,,_,.,... ... " .. "'-t .......... ..,,,...c_, _..., ...... -... ._. ... ~ ......,•t ,._,._..,. ,,_._.-, ,., C•t..t• ,....'4 .......,, ..__" ... .,....~., .. .," ,..,,. .... " .. '" ·~ "-............. ,s.... ... , .... . ..... , ...... ~ttMt\,__.~._.. ... ~., ... "" ~'' TM.,..,._.,_,,..,~ ... ,.. It .. l.).. W.tt ,,.,.,.,...,.<,..,•Mtlw (eJif9f~•tltttr. ._ .. _ ,..__,....,_ loOll c.n., Y1<011r..._.,..~ .. ~ ~ .. 1(-..... ·-··---............. -.. Clwttotlf '-~· -114 ................... , .... , L ...... h.-0.... ...... c-.... ..,,..., Beass11rance Given \ .. Juan Conunia•ioner .. Placaled·~m• for the Bluebird and Thuraton"" proC:Uwomu sAJJ Bellet\M, althoulh approvlaa ~ moUon , uJd tie city II aak.ln1 for too a\UC'b Md lbOWd &uppolt only lh• 81\Mblrd CMYOft req'*l\e 8ul Ma1or Jaek JlleOowell Uld It rn1-'>t be IMU• lo uk loo murh. and let the county trim lh• Hit "Thllt ·a IOrt ol Uke whal lhe developera do to ua," Mn Bellerve laUCIMd "I'm aorry, I d idn't mean that," lbe lldded. "I cert.aloJy hope not," aa1d • 1ombu Mayor McDowell Judge 'No Hero' In CdM Rescue Jud&e Blair Barnette or the South Orange County Municipal Court said that he doesn't con sider hlmsell a hero for rescuing a woman who was being beaten a t a 'orona dcl Mar bearh ··rt was something an yone would have done," Barnette said of the incident that occurred Sund ay morning ut Plrale 'i. Cove. Barnet~. a Corona del Mar res· ident, also noted that he wasn't the only one involved aa separal ing the man from lhc woman he was beating. "Ther e was a n other local lady who was there and :she helped out. too," he added The incident apparently in volved a dispute between u man and his girlfriend arid the woman didn'l want lo file a crime report so Newport Bea('h police aren't 1nve:;llgat1ng the Calle Barnette :w1d he wai. taking • p1c:turc.'b <1l about 8 a m from 1.1 vantage potnl above the beach, JUllt 1ns 1dc lhe Nf•wport Harbor entran<'t' He saJd he 1>aw lhC! m an drali( ~mg lhe womun 1nt1> lhc mouth of one or the be ach's caves. where he knocked her to the ground and began hitting her 1n the face "It looked to me like he was taking hb best shots al bet"," the Jud ge observed "The woman was screamang, but you couldn't he ar it becau.sc of the way the rocks a re situated above the beach," he said. Barnette said he raced down the r ocks to the beach and grabbed Ole man to pull him off the victim. The Judge said he doesn't know the local woman who showed up and assisted the victim in getting out of her at- tac ke r's grasp lie said the man ned while he and the woman helped the vie· tim dimb over the r ocks to Corona del Mar Main Beach whe re police were called "She was pretty shook up hysterical and her mouth was hlood y, but by the time lh1' polic<' arrived s he'd c .. lmed down." tht! Judge said .. It was just reaction I guess It oHcnd~ me to see something lake that happen ing. Re&lly, unyonc would h ovc done lh." !l umc thrng," the Judge ~aid. I',.... Pop Al San Juan Caplatnno city councilmen fired off a "love note" to eltJ eommlHlonen Wednnclay after tbe mayor claimed the 1roup WH ap- preheftlt ve about tbelr futare lD Mla1lon Ctty l()Vemment. Coundlmen vot.d unul~­ ly to tell memben of varto. d · ty comm.lutom that nooe would be ellmm.t.ed for al leut al.x months to one year. "Then are people wbo .,. ...,. dtr the U1umpt1oa that they may be pulled out 1t any Ume," Mayor K.mneth Jl'rieu told COUD· cllmen, cltlnc phone calla M 'd received from commlulon memben. ·"A lot of them have been operatln1 on the IHumpllon that their polation ll on tbe line. Frteu aa&d the apprebenaion amoa1 members occurred when councilmen began revampln1 the city's development rev1ew Another Bank Hikes Prime NEW YORK IAP) - Chase M1nhallan Bank, the naUon's Ourd·largeat commercial bank. today became the second major bank to raise IU prime lending rate from lJ per· cent lo 1 r~d 13 1/• per· cent. But banking lnduatry analy1t.1 sa.ld that 1l may take furth e r c redit · tightening by the govern· meot before the trtckle of banka raiJung t.he1r pnme rate• above 13 percent turna Ullo a nood Chase Manhattan's in· crease in the prime rate fo llowed b y a day a !'limilar in('rease by Chemical Rank ll was t.he sixth Ume in less than five weeks that Chcm1c11l hi.s rataed the rate foT loan11 lO ats m<>l!l credal worthy cor porate borrowers !!.~~~'°~ ~!.E~. as ~~!:.~!.!?~., S,:,,:,.:., ele<l<d memben by the electaon system Bowie su~ clt>cled d irector s h ips on " 1983 . geslcd qwck or thoughtless ac board fa11ter than requar by But tht> dustnct b <'ratacs P<J•nl (Ion could jMpardize the dlli the 1975 law out that by lhat date the de lril'l 's abahty tll conduct day to Bowie sald the h1ggest falUng t1s1oni. arrectanl{ the develop <fay bu~an~'> of the bpecaal leg1slat1on w&:. menl future of tht> Irvan .. Jtanch Bowac• did not directly attack thul at did not include a t1meta an large measure will have been thl' jud~t·'s det·1sion on the ron hie ror the transition lie added, decided :ititutwn 18:-.ue Hut he conced"1l however, that a timetable wouJd In his ~rgumt•nt lo Wallin. that ' I km•w tha:. day had to probulJlyhav<'b<-cnagreeabl~to I rv ine Company ~ttorney t·ome · the then pn..'ll1dcnt of the lrvlnt> Donald Stark :-.aid there w.~ a The 1975 lc·gai.li.tion allowin~ Co mpany o r the N talc ··compelhnK sltttP interrsl to transition of the board, Bowie legislature allo w the prc:~c>nt elf'C'l1on 11 aid, was "novel a nd unique" 01s tncl ollacaa ls have said 11y11tem becau11c> of the: subRlWl and indicat(•d the dislract "dJd thul under the current trarull· t1al agn culturc Jn ('Ome ~tall de o;nmPthing" tow-ard furthe ranl( taon, :.it leru.l four of the seven raved by the company from the JJUblic cootrol board lieut.a would be filled by ranch. l\od Uowic :>aid the di:.tn c:t It was tus apparent intention f 'ro. Pfif14! A I HOMES ..• from lhe Planning Commission to delay approval of the Nu-West plan until a southern access road couJd be studied. Belda indicated to the council there Is no definite plan at th.is time caJUng for the finaancl113 and routing of a southern road into the project known as Rancho San Clemente. The road, officials say. would have to come through Camp Pendleton in San Diego County. Plannmg commissioners recom· mended lhal Marine Corps and State Parka ofriclm be contact- ed by the city prior to approval of the plan. Tuv Students Hurt in Van Crash inSJC T wo Regional OccupaUoo Pro- gra m students escaped seriOWJ i n1ury Wednesday when-the 1chool bus van in which they were riding s la mmed Into a s lopped vehicle In San Juan Capis trano. Callromia Highway Patrol Of fleer Mlke Lortua aald the 3: 10 p.m . accident on Del Obispo Street ne1r Alipaz Street left Mirtha Kay Ferrelra, 18, and Cathryn J . Wooton, 16, both ol San Clemente, with minor In· juries. They were treated and relea1ed from San Clemente General Hospital followln,-the accident. to try to ronvance Wallin lhat the company ls sUIJ heavily geared to agriculture and therefore still riubject to state laws thal permit landowner control of water de· livery in a&ricultural areas. But the c ity 's atto rney . Leonard Hampel, of tbe Rutan and Tucker la w rlrm . responded, .. People not land, not trees, not pastures -vote." Hampel added, "68,000 people <the estimated populaUon of the Irvine area) are affected In the pocketbook. Nobody's control· ling that.•· procea to make It more efn. clent. Several council members bave complained lbat pro.JeeU wind· In• their w., th.rou.ah the clty'a varlou.a citizen commlaalon• . have been delayed too much. CouncUman Jamea Tborpe chided the tomml•alon.en for beln1 "paranoid" about poulble chu1es the council ml1ftt make ln the structure ol the planning commluioa. traffic and tranaportatioa commluk>n and ~ arc:bltectural review board. "We're aot looktn1 at ia- dlvlduala we're k*lnl at tolaJ eomm lMionl," Thorpe aaid. "lf every Ume we're &ol.n1 to t.alk •bout cbanle ~ set worried then ll'a rtdiculoUa." · "We're Juat ultlac bow to make the overall proceu effi· c1ent." • Fri .. aaid he want.I the vote of confidence from couocltmen becau.e he wowd be rneettnc wilb eomm.iaaJon ebalnnen later thl• moalh. . "I don't want to co into that meettna with t.h1a l.aaue on the t..· ble," Frieu •aid. "Either we In· te nd lo le1ve them alone or we're going lo remove them." City Manage r James Mocall11 F,...p.,_AI AVCO ••• for the beach ar ea. affordable houalng in the coastal zone and a propoced expaMion of Mooarch Bay Plaui .. Although we theore tically don'l have to addreu those lJI sues t because of Wedne$day's a pproval 1 we're still goana to try lo come up walh ~me adJusl ment.s to the plan ... Sm 1th said "We t.tunk ther e are ways we c t1n improve at 1n relation to beach access " Sm Ith said conslrurtaon of thf' 350 r oom beach hotc.•I rc'lort com plex would probably n<Jl take place for anoth1:r 2 to 3•,, years .. flualdmg on that racalaty Wlll b<' determined tly :1 number <JI othn for ums dealing with other aspects of the overall plan,·· Smith scud Sm 1th lauded com munaty members for their l>Upport of Avco's plan and praised lht• coastal comm1ss1on prO<'esa a. .. o ne developer s cou ld work through if they're willing to lalu- Ume 'lt"s a v£'ry hard and t'tlmplt•JI procHs to v.ork lhroul(h. Smith ad matted "A drvt:loper who worh hard to ~1·t thrl)ugh th1· 1coa1>tal1 act c.an tw plca•.,..d though ··rn thE"'>t' day' of f"nt1<'1'>m r1r th · cou.stal t·omm1 .. ,1on 1 I hJ\ ,, to tt•ll y1>u tht-rl· 1Hrf' thr~ or four rumm1:.'i111n•·r.. 11nll ti ti.rr m t·mbt--r!> up tht-n: v.h11 rc:ull y tried to hPlp u:. " Postmaster Still 'Serious' M las100 Commuruty Hoep1taJ o ffi cial s s aid toda y Sa n Clemente Postmaster O('tavlo Luna remrumi in serious cond1 lion in the interuuve care urut after brain surgery two weeks ago Luna. whose family me mbers have IJved in the San Cle mente area for generations. entered the hospital for removal of a brain tumor Boyd Ames, Nu-West consult· anl on the road iasue, said .. Marine CorPe and 1t1te]>ark1 of. flclal• are aware of the matter, but hive ftOt submitted written support ol the pl1n. Councilman Ahlman Hked Nu-West officials to undertalce a 11tudy ol lhe road plan anct aut>. mil it to the council before a Ra ncho San Clemente preclae pl1n la approved. This would mean the road study could bt before the council within alx monlba, be said . The collialon ~curred when the b1.a1 driver, Otani K. Hefr, 39, of San Clemente, failed to notice c111 ln front of her had stopped, Loflua sald. The ROP van cruhed Into lbe rear of one car, 1endln1 It forward Into two «her can &bet hid al.lo 1topped . Newport Surf and Sport Ahlman aald lbe Nu·W•t de· velopen "have been held ~ an Inordinate amount of Umt · In 1etthl1 coundl lpproYal. But Mn. Waoer UMn.d lbil wu lbocked by Ablmu•1 ftlte Wtdn-s.1 and cla11D4d the Nu· Wett pt., wu ''rtm·rodded." Sbe eccUHCI the tbrM CCMm· cllmen ol ''baviDC a tot.I dll· recard for wbat theJ ,,.,. et.d· ed lo do, lo Ml'V• and prcaet tbe city." Mn. Koetter tald Ille lllo op. DOted ...,.,,a1 of .... .... at W. tame beeawe ''cdtJ MnlHI would be adv.,...lJ atfldad'' due to a leek o •' 1rowtb ................. propoHI. .. ,... ..... -..... ..., -r.·1~· ... ..w.ct a lman ut~rted that ...... .. •• ..,....... to ltOp ............ lttt•tmfldl oer....-.·· Mn. Helf wu not Injured, but the driver of the car the YU 1lnlck, Carole A. Meldau, "· ol La1un1 Nlpel, 1uffered minor iDJuriet. Sbe alto wa1 treated aodr•IMd. No otMr IDJurlH were re- ported. Pbolo Coone Set 'In L.guna Beaeh A fivt·week course bl cre.Uvt color 1ttll pbotolrapby 1J>oD1ortd bJ lad lebaek eou.r. btllDI toai'9at aa ~ 8He . Tbe _..... nm from '7 to IO p.m. at B. C . .......,....,, • l'or•t Aw. OCMI' cl.Ill 11••-are tcbe+aa.d at vutou U.. and inehlde I fteld tftp 8'ft .• trom "I a.•· lo aooa. Yw t\irti..r lalormadoa, pbone Ill...,. • Introduces QUIKSILVER PANTS ....... 12~.:~ 7Wii4 ... ..., • IJ ex~ to present reeom· mendallGN &o couacllm•n Oct. a r.,a...., U. ,..SbWty of plec- ln1 a comdlman and • pl..Unc commiJIUooer on lhe city'• en. vlroammtal '"'*• board. Tb1t IJ'OUP diacUHa project.a before they enter the com- miHkm ~Ion. review and approval procees. Moc.U. h.aa aald, howe ver , hJs recommendaUona won't inelude dlsbandint any of the ext.ting comml.aalona. *'remP-AJ SMOG ••• ulled for coast clltes where tempentutts will rem &in bl the mld -701, but a dl1trlct 's 1poltesman •aid the air will re- main "unbeallblw ror extremely aen•IUve persona" throush Fri- day. As a result of rancid air 1atherlos atrenJitb In Los Angeles and Riverside c ounties urly today, au quality officials anaUluted mandatory car pool ang for 2,600 Southland firms that employ more than 100 peo.. pie Cost a Mesa, Newport and Irvine area corporaUon.s were ordered on second stage plan.'!, calling for fiO lo 70 percent re ductlon.s in employee car tnps. A firKt stage plan, asking for voluntary car pooling, wu re quested fOT the Laguna Beach and &OUt.h Orange Cout a rea. Both plans were e.xpeet.ed to be renewed Friday. A poUut.aon reading of .15 parts per m1Won wu predicted for Costa Mesa and Newport Beach today and Friday A .20 level must be reached before a first atage heaJth alert as called Inland readings of 26 for San ta Ana Canyon and 21 for Anaheim were preda('ted IJy dis lrict olfic1ah1 Outdoor rf'r rf'allon W<tit t•l{ pt·c·t.-d t1> bf> eurta1led for stu dents att,.ndJnl( anland srhools AlonK tht> cousl. o;1·hool d1stn1·t 1>rfl r1ah. 01wt• al(a111 w•·n· fL'lk1-tl to ui1e d1scretaon in '>t·heduling 11r 11trenuou.o; s port:. tccllv1ly Oops; F e"iale Con a Male ST l.Ol'IS f A Pl I\ pn soner who .,pent fa v" days 1n th1 womc,n ·., quarters of the St Louis City Wt.1rkhou.sc has ~n mov1-d to Uw men':. SN·t1on aftt•r pt1l1('1· d1 .,c1,vered that :.he wai; 11•all~ .1 ht· l'ol1ct' o ff1 ('ra" "oa1tl th al '1 11rln" Ransom. 23 , h<JtJ ma:. qu1·rat1ed a.'> a W<Jman :.1n1·e hu; .irrc•'>l St.·pl fl on a c·harge nf tamp1:nnl{ with an uutomob1le T ht>y sa1t1 RaMom Spent one niKht an the women's holdover H'('t1on at poh<'l' h1•adquarten> and lave days an the women's quarters of the workhou11e Ransom's true sex was dis· covered dunng a routine st.rip st-a r c h at the wo rkhouse . authonlles said Ransom was being held on a charge of steahnte. Shrimp Damaged SAN JOSE <AP> The state Department of Fish and Game says that m lllloos of gallons or partially trea~d sewage have devastated shnmp beds in t.he south end of San f'rancisco Bay. .. I CALIF Ill IA .... , ...... In• ttr SMMCI ,,..., 0 -·si ·: w • "-"1c 0r ... IEX . .. ••Its .,....._... MAP LOCATES IOUTHERN CAUfORNIA '°"EST FIRES Hol, Dry W•ather l,.tade to P9rtloua Condition• Fire Fig•res Major Blazes At-a-Glance By Tile Aasocla&ed Prell Here is a rundown of the 16 major fires burning in California today. ~c.-..i .. GOLITA 0111 EAGU "1111' lo<•tlOl'I Eagle Canv..,... 10 mun wffl ot S.nt• BM'bat• ""._ f ,ODO Proge<ty Lou 6 ~. 1 1>¥1' •l>O 31 he.a of c •nl• Curr ... 1 c -11-s 50 per< ... , COftl•lned LIQM wlfteb Out-Ho conlalll<TMf11 p~olct•O Loc.tllon Ventur• County A< rflttge 10,000 ¥ENTUlllA.OJAI Property Lou . One hOme O•maor<t sew r•I outbu1101119• .. ,.o motor n11lc1~ cMom•~ or oestr.,.,...,. Current C-itk>M Ou1 ot control, e•iKWteo Allceo •"" w-~· C•"Y°"'· powo< out~. C:lty of Ventura out Of 0'"'9f'r Out-; Ho<ontalnmeflt pre<tl<led. OTAY Lo<atlon S... O>e90 CounfV. l S m llff '°""-'1 of S.n 01«90 n.ar Dulrur• Atre-I.ODO Pr-ny t.ou· H"""' Current c-··~ Out Of CCHltrol, 11~100 •V•cu.ieo Ot•y L ..... RO<IO (-to tra!Hc OUtk>oli No <Clfttalnment Q<eclk ted. ¥UITUlllA-,ll()JI CAN YON Loc:•llOn Yff>IU•• C°""ty ,...., Simi V•lley Fr-•Y Acreaor IOO Propo,rty LO'\• No oam"9". Curr•nl ConclltlCHI\ Fully conl••ned W..,,,..SO•Y n19hl OuUOOll Conlrolleo al m1dn19M W•OMS<l<ly loc.>loon A-••• Na110na1 F0<~\I AtrP-J1.0D0 Propoorty LO\~ Elqht •mdll \true lure' ancl a "°"' ll•N>•Y ontroyeo C urr,.nt CondlttOf'I\ 7S ~rcont contained r ~w tiomf'S. t•mo and pten1c •f't•\ t.hr••ten-'"O Dwellers +vtteuat~ OullOOll To~I contalnm<'nt oreolc l•d rodav op m Control _.••••• d•V• •w•y l ocation """"'''' N•llonal Forf'st l<c ~"91' •,IOO Propetrty LO\' NOM MONTE Curr•nl Conditions IS Pf'rcent cont••ned OUtlOoil Tot•• conlai,,,.,,...t ore<tl<t.Ooo m tod.ey PINECREST Location A"9"1•• N•llO<><ll Forest ,.,,._ s.ooo ProPCt(ty lo\$. None Current COftdltlCHIS Control- WDOOWAllO ~oc••-Wttl of Lah t..c.eu• ~· N"11-t Forot. 11.,,, Coumy, JOO milos nortll ot LO\ •nqelt's Acre-IOO Prooerty L<»s NOM C:urrMll Cond•hon Conlronecl PA SEO Loe a11on C:lt'wl•no Netionar Forest. RoWf'-C:ounty, ne•< C0<on•. 50 mll•s ea.i.,. Los Afl94tl•s. MOUNTAIN SHADOW t.ocation· San llff""'dino Count'o', IO mllff •d of LO\ Ange~ ... , .. 1911 2,a. • Property Lou C:urr...i Coftdltio1w 1 S percent cont•I....,. GlllllENSPOT Loe""°" S.n 81trnaro1no c:ounty. elonQ Ille !oant• Ane R1..,r '°ulhwrst ol Redl•nd• Atre-t,100 Curr..,. LondlllOM P•rtlalty conlditleo Outloot. Conu11nment uoecled tOCS.y DALEY Location s.n 8er,,.rdlno Nation.ti ForHI, near OettY C:anvon Acre-1,'-IS. Prolle'fy L<»• ()net flretl911ter 1n1ured C:urrff't Cor>dltlOnS to percent cont•1Md. Our-Conl••nmentu~l.Ooe m.tOOIY CllOFTC»f Local'°" East of Rltdl•nds. ,,.., Croft°" Hiii•, wotsl Ol lmerstat• to Ac••-100. Pr-1'.v LO\s se'tff•I ...,,,_ lhrHl-0 C:une<'t Conditions VNveilebll! OutlOOll No containment predicted WllallCANYON Location 8-of Af19elfl N.ttlonel F°'"t ,, .. , Clart ....... t A< te19f 3,00G-3,500 P,_.,., LOM· 1 structure dnlTOyt'd. 1 ~ .. Current Condltiol'IS· H oercfflt CClftteiMCI. NIOdetrete w~ Palmer C:.,,yon ftOlntnQ lfoK I e•K-ed. Outloolt No contelnmff>t predl< ted .. ....,...c~ CMllla.t.11 Acr•-Recl\A:ed from tttim•te ot l,lOOtoo.IOO ,,._., •llor -\tNMle c1e11reo Propefty t.oss· F-r~ff. value ftllmeled '2IO,OOO Al\O one tNrn encl lour out· bulldlnqs C:urr•nl C-itlons . IO~<Qnt conta!Md We<tnet\cMly Oull-· Full t ontaln<Nnt pl"edlcl.O .t00\1110 P.m. Frld•Y PLUMAS Lout Ion s,..ns Plumas end Lasian National Forftl• and C-llH. •c rff91 -..or.-ci 10 3,IMS from 3.500. P~y Loss· On<rl~ as one mOC>llt llO<ne. _ ,,....,11relltt. and one cebl" Cu~! C-lllon OUt Of tanlrol out I-. Containment pf'f'dk!K 10 p.m. S.1ur0ey Many on Coast Merit Scholarship Semifinalists Set National Merit Scbolarabip aemiftna1ists have been named for ueo and the liat includes muy Orance Coat students. Academically , tbe · Mmlftulista are in tbe top ball al one perHDt ~ tM natian'• MP 8ebool .-Ion. Thete are 1J,to0lell1iftnaliatl, from whom ,_. 118timet merit acbolanbip ..... wll1 be cboeea. Loe.al bonoreea,. bJ., llt.ilb eelnd. .,.: • .... -.... : Teri Donnan ... Allilon· Jliller. • it'exaw Oil J>Jan ~byBome EdlH• Hts• (Huntington Beach): Ruth Bernd, Gregg Burgess, Christopher Johnson, Liou Palubinskas, Kevin Pate,· Kelvin Sakai and Marie Sawaya, H.....,._ Beacla HJp: Dan Campbell, Barbara Gethard and Leilani lllller. •art•• Biiia <Huntin1ton Beach): Monica Cyriao, Frances Huffman, David Ot11e::ra md Brian Yee. Int. ..... : Linda Gundenon and Mart llDlat. . U•lwenllJ Biiia <Irvine): Jlartc Cernnu, DaYid Duncan, Mar1aret Foley. Doria Nuuen· bawn, Tlmotby Renaud, Wendy Sacket 9DCI Michael Tonai. La.-Beeela 81p2 Ner Cumalll'e, Jtlllca HUH, SeoU M cGeltff, Bruce Sil•• encl JamtmW.U. c-........ : ..... Col., Dmd en.a, Oavtct Baa· danw-.-a11 *'· N ........ mp: .11ldWl .......... lloblrt l'tamldbl. ::1::11a11r _. .... ..,... ---~,,,,...., ................ """"'"""' .............. Mobile ar &08DT BAal(El °' .. ...., .......... Or1n1• Cou.aty auperviaora approved 1onta1 et:,::.fi•• Wtdaeeday th•t make it ble for mobile bome t.eoants to own their own hmd lo unineorpon&ed county &.erritory. s upel'Yilora were so pleaed by their actloa that they decided to send t.be zoning pack•ae to all 218 cltlee ln the county to use as 1uldell.nes that they may want to follow . The zoning changes will allow tenants of mobile homes , or manufactured modular homes, to place their dwellings in lots now zoned for single .family residences. Supervison also approved &c· Uon to permit tbe development of mobile home subdivisions in b igb density residenUal areas in wblcb tenants also can own their . own lots as well as their coaches. S upervisor R a lph Clark h eralded the cha nges in tbe mobile home regulations. "It has long been overdue. It is the first step in giving mobile home owners the same rights to own their own la nd as other home owners," he said. "It is a wonderful tool. They won't have to be victims of park owne rs who have driven rent out of s ight," Clark added. When the zoning changes take errect 30 days from now. mobile home owners wiJJ be allowed to move into large lot residential areas with a use permit from the county zoning administrator. Large lots range from zorung which allows one unit per four acres to one urut to an acre County officials say about 60,000 a cr es fall into the large lot class ification. Mobile home owners also will be allowed lo move into typical s inl(le family housing areas but there are tighter restrictions. The action requires a zorung change that is to be applied to a ll new planned development communities. Supervisors had wanted the additional safeguards built into the regulations in order to dis· courage piecemeal locations or mobile homes 'through single· family s ub<Hvisions. Officials said the zoning changes will tend to free up land for mobile home tenants that previously have been designated for other uses as well as curbing purported abuses in existjng rental parks. He retofore, mobile bomes could be located only in mobile home parks. A study committee has ob· served previously that mobile home park development has been practically nonexistent in recent years. Because mobile homes were allowed only on lan'd zoned for high density residential com· plexes. condominium develop· menls usually were chosen by builders a'> the most profitable course of action. San Onofre's Nuke Plant Still Closed Th e San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station will remain shut down until sometime this weekend to complete inspectioo and repair s on weld cracks found in a non·radioactive water pipe Sept. 7. A spokesman for Southern California Edison. operators of the plant located just south of San Clemente, said the facility was shut down Friday afternoon for inspection. Edison official David Barron said the maintenance on the cracked auxiliary cooling water pipe bas taken longer than Ul· ticipated. It was hoped that the plant could be r eturned to service by Wednesday. The cracked welds are in a pipe that carries borated water during refueling operat:iom u part of the plant's emergency core cooling system. · Nuclear Regulatory Com· mission officials have been keeping a cloee eye on cradted welds at the nation'• 72 •tomle power plants since tbe Mardi disaster at Pennsylvania'• Three Mile Ialand facility. Offldala believe cracked. .U. welds in the Pennaylvanla nuclear plut, now permanml.IJ abut down, ma~ have led to tile accident. l?!ur!c!9· S!p!emb!f 20, 1979 s DAILY PILOT Al Geni11s Bristles Buckmiruter Fulkr Talks on Coaat By IOANNE REYNOLDS ... Deity ........... R. Buckmluter f'uller. de· slper, immtor', carto1rapblr, pblloeopber and world cltilen, ' dida't even look at the young MWamu wbo'd tried to ult a quntion. "Don't interrupt,,. be auppecl ''I'm trying to tell you why we're aU in such peril." AAd Fuller went oo to fllliab his parable oa t.be origina ol 1~· men ts. Tbe fianNP was one or several produced when Fuller, 84, met tbe press Wednesday in an in· formal session in Newport Beach. He ia a genius comparable to Einstein and Schweitzet. acedTd· ing to the people wjlo brought him to southern California from Philadelphia this week. Tbey are members of the Community Church by the Bay of Newport Beach and they're staging a series of seminars - tickets are $10 -fe aturing Fuller as a fundraiser for a center for holistic medicine. He was asked about bis feelings on the subjectofbolistic medicine since he's involved in raising funds for it. Fuller bristled. "I do not raise funds," he declared. "I was asked to speak by people interested enough to want to hear what I have to say." he said. That flash or impatience, hke the others that preceded and followed it. faded quickly and Fuller continued in a brief dis cussion of the s ubject. adding Dally ttllel SllH ~ SNAPPISH IN NEWPORT R. Buckmlnster FuHer that he rirmly believes .. cancer 1s primarily psyehologlcal " The 45-minule :.ession was peppered with othe r observa lions by Fuller . who 15 probably most widely known for the rev olut1onary design known as the geodesic dome The design has give n the world indoor spo~ a re nai. s u r h a s Ho u:.ton i. Uttle Ones, Tlaat Is Lobsters Get a When lobster season reopen.c; along the Orange Coast Oct 4. trapper s like Dana Pornt :,., Parky Cos by won 't be telhni,: woeful tales about some of the ones that get away. In fact. most local hshermen are pleased with a Department of Fish· and Game regulauon that requires escape ports on commercial lobster ll'aps. Cosby explains tbat th e po~ allow smaller~ized lobsters to tum tail and crawl away. thus preventing premature death and probably increasing the take or legal·sized shellfish later "I think it's a good idea:· says Co s b y , a 4~-y c ar o l d restaurateur and Laguna Beach native. The trap openings, suggested by marine biologists after a two- year research program, allow lobs ters smaller than three and a half inches in circumference to escape. The suggestion became law three seasons ago. and accord· ing to state Department of Fish a nd Game biologist J ohn G Carlis le Jr .• only 185.733 un cte r ~11cd sµ1n y lobl>lt-r:. were l<lkl'n durin~ the p (ll>l thn•f• sea!>on.'> In contra.-.t. C'arhsle :,., figure~ s tat<· that 653 ,028 undersized lobste ro., -...ere· trapped in the three :.ea.son.'> prcced1n~ the nc-... regulation Co:.by agrees with the fish and HB Burglary Suspect Held What do you do -... hen you find a l>trancer 10 )our bathroom al 6 o·clock m the morrung" If you're Ronald A Burgland. 38 . of 10751 Greentree Lane. Huntington Reach. you chase the intruder out or your house. tackle tum 3 block away and hold him until the cops get there Upon tunung burglary suspect Ra fael Herrera . 36. ove r to po li c~ Wednesd ay morning, Burg land advised ofhcers that the man he cha:.ed down left his house empty·handed Astrodome . Fuller's prim•ry eoacem now ii the wuteful conswnptkle ol energy and it.a role in lbe lmm1· nent demise of lbe human race. Here are some of Ilia thoughts on the 1ubject: · -No more schools should be built. Use of home video systems should replace those institutions and that would save energy DMC consumed in tranaportat.ioo of students. -At any given moment dur· log the day. there are two million automobiles ln the U.S. stopped at red light.a which is equivalent t.o "200 million horses jumping UJ).,aod down and going nowhere." -Industrialized man bas the misconception that "the uni· verse was put here for our amusement." Our attitude about the continued availability of oO is on par with the assumption that "the stars were put here solely for us to make love under them." -Use of nuclear power is about the same thing as a cap· tain setting fire to his ship in mid-ocean. "We shouldn't burn up our s h ip with nuclear power ." he said. How are we going to save ourselves, be was asked .. Through individual integri· ty," he answered. "Each one of you must do your best Job of really explaining what I've said here a..od not worry about selling stonesonpageone " And with that he wentto lunch Break game contention that allowrng lobs ten. to reach maturity ha!> m<1de trapping more profitable fo r a rea fishermen The average legal·s1ze catch ha'> increased to 187. 733 lobsters per !>eason m Southland waters. That's 39,000 more lobsters Ulan taken before the escape hatch rule went into effect That trans lates into 60.000 pounds more or lobs ter per season . worth 11 n es t imated Sl65.000 Cosby, one or the state's 228 l1 c e n !>e d co mmercial lobs t e rmen . pr edicts a good catch Uus season, which runs from the first Wednesday m Oc to ber to the f1rsl Wednesday alter March 15 He 1s now preparing 400 traps that will be dropped to the bot tom a few hundred yards from shore If the season proves to be a good one. he estimates that each lrap shouJ d net about two or three pound-; per day. And on· ly the big ones will be in tus trawler when tt returns to Dana Point Harbor · Sale! IL~~i~~~~--..:.:.~,_ ·-·· o.11 • .,., You won't have to think twice when you see the special prices we have on Alreloom mattresses. Right away. you'll know that these prices are unbeatable. Aireloom is famous for fine. sturdy construction and carefully-crafted Quality. We have these mattresses specially priced for a limited time only. So if you want a great mattress to sleep on, come in to see us right away. Don't sleep on it. IODY BRACER SLEEP SETS 1m1mllltbess & Ill s,rint Set SALE PllEI 1a. "1 ll:lllttilSS & la 5"111 Set Sill PllCfl 239. -•llltlm&lll5'ri11Set .. SAL£,.fl21l •11llltlm&ll15'ri11Set SAL£PSDm. A,veementReacbed LONDON CAP) -lD net may be the ftnt brealrtllroqb o1 the Zlmbabwe Rhode&lu peece talkl, tbe bl·rlldal ~ ..... lt ................... ment wltb arttm todar cm tM k.,lllUlot .......... ..... ml.Dort'1'• ,.,.... ....... .. CODIUtudcm. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Ope" MOft., Thwn. & Fri. Eves. ·-- MY OOODNW, TllAT9 ODD: N.,,...... wortiA1 1Ufl1 MD an out '"•tiaa for U.. dallJ '"ad tlMM ~ an !......_ IDOf'IDOUI lia&)el ,..,_ tile lat.-l aovenuneet au ... .,...,uoUM. nu lavolv• 0r..,. ComlJ ~and tbeir N,,..._.....,.. wkh Gov. Ed.muad O. lkoWD Jr. Oa ti-00. hand, our eounty ........... ., ... , to drop the odd-evm p&a for purchMlal ol c...U... u waa die· tat.eel dll.rtaa Liiie late, treat, and pn>bably ~ cu abortqe. On tM otMr band, Oov Jeny Y a very uutiom penon !!Uy doea It, he wama. The 1overnor'1 oftlCit. in Orange Countaan Dtacovenng Odd Ucerue Plale on £~ Dual fact, has been applying certain pressures in an effort to conv~ Orange County that it should keep the odd-even system . Brown ls very serious about all this. THAT'S WHY IT'S s uch an enormous giggle Talk about a gasser. This whole tJung is a real whoop and holler . The reason Lhal this is such a comedy act between the governor and the supervisors tS patently obvious lo every working stiff among us who gels out in the real world every day It is this. Despite the great pious pronouncemenL"I from the balls of government, the odd-even gasoline law 1s already dead. ft has gone. Vanished. Oh sure, the law that you can only buy gasoLine on odd or even days depending on the last digit of your liceruoe plate is st.i ll on the books BUT SO WAS PROHJBmON·dunng the J)t!riod when our country was awash in bootleg booze. Proh1bllion was called a scoff law. The odd-even gai; thing 1s drawing a lot of scoff right now itself. Nobody is paying any attention lo it. The gas station guys will sell you the gallonage if you can come up with the bucks. And what about those dollars? THE LONE BUCK won't even buy you a gallon any more at most locations It's $1.0S or maybe a dollar and a dJme. Of course. along with thJS escalated pricing, the gas shortage has mysteriously vanished like the mists of the morn mg. If some service station does challenge the last d igit on your license plate these days, you can probably explain the kad of the house must have changed plate plates with you overnight. Or. gosh. you thought you were driving the other car. Or is this really the 20th? I thought it was the 21st. THE GAS MAN will probably forgive you and allow you lo have the full tank anyway. Aflcr a ll, the price is right. For him, anyway. Bomb Blast Kil'ls Israeli JERUSALEM <AP> -Troops, police and bomb d1sposaJ teams fanned out through crowded street.I today lo protect Israelis shopping for the J ewish New Year after a Palestinian bomb ripped through a Jeruaalem mall, k.llllng at least one penon and injuring 42. Is raeli s tate radio said a secOlld person died ln the blast Wednesday but police s aid the victim was so badly man.Ued they thought at first be was dead, lbtn realised be waa alive and ln critical condition. ROME <AP> -A 1troec Hrtbquake followed b)' M9'.lJ JOO w.Uer tnmon ratded t'9 mount._.. beart ot ftalJ, kill· lq at a..t ""C::•· daaMI· la• bulJdtnp J.D of tOWlll and MMl'DI U.0.udl ol W · ttnect etu... trom tbetr bedl m· t.o Lb• lt.reetl. "I HW tbe ..... tnmbtina from floor t.o ceillq,'' llid a mm operaUnc tbe 1wttebboard at the Vallcan outside Rome late Wtdotlday. "Tbe quake awuq a door open and kept it lolac ad ban•t.na. My cba.lr 1Ud under m•.r. DAllAGE W "8 coacatra&ed neer Norcia, a medieval town ol 7,000 ln billy Umbria 70 mil•' north ol Rome. Five deal.bl were re ported in vllla1ea doee to Norcia. where St. Beoedlct wu born 14 centuries ago. In San Marco, tb.tte members of the same family died when their house collapeed, and police 1aJd two people were cru.abed by falling debris in Chlavano. Authorities evacuated the Norcia hospital, and street.a in the town and villages throughout the Nertna Valley were covered with ston~. bricks and fallen wall fragments. THJ; £A&THQUAK£ shook palace a nd church walls in Rome and the Vatican. Chan· dellers swayed and mattresses slid lo the floor. Dogs howled and the earth's movemenl set off thousands of anti-theft sirens on automobiles. Romans fled into the streets still clad m pa1amas and tugging crying children. Similar scenes occur red in dozens or towns and cities. including the port or Naples, where some women took mattresses into the s treets and s lept in the open with their children · Tens of thousands of people camped out overnight in Um· bria. and widespread panic was cited in other areus not as severely damaged. Most of the 40,000 clliiens of Rletl. halfway between Rome and Norcia. took to the streets. and long lines.,.or cars headed for the countrysJtc from nearby Amatric, Castel Santa Angelo, Leonessa and Montenero. POLICE REPORTED some damage in Rome, but said there we re no casualties and that architectural m onuments such as the Colosseum and the Forum appeared intact. Residents or Florence s aid they f elt the tremors but saw no damage. Seismologists sald a series of seven major jolts hit the area between 11 ·29 p m . and mld· night followed by doiens or s maller quakes. The U.S. Na· tlonal Earthquake Center in Golden. Colo .. said the tremors struck the center or Italy with a force or 5.8 on the ~ichter scale Tedd y Co~I On Synfue l WASHJ NGTON <AP> -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said w ednesday he believes tougher energy conservation require· menta would be cheaper and more effective than a major syn- t hetic fuels development pro- gram. The Musachusett.s Democrat, in remarks lo the American Newspaper 'Publishers Asaocia· Uon, said he would be Judginc the economic i mpact of the Carter admlnlstrataon's efforts to cope witb fuel shortages, Much of Nation Soggy lu•'ll•rlllo A..._,, .... Atf ... t• ..... ~ ••-re• ..... ....... OwlttnSC Olk ... CIMl!IMll c .......... °"""9• o.tr.it ...,,.Cl ............ .......... ............ ~ •-c•tv LM'"-........ kll "",..,.... ~ ....... ...... ........ Non~t Cools Off; We st Still H ot "'Le~ 1> » M " H u .. H .. .. ., .. .. n n ,. ,. •i .. M .. " 4l ... ,,. u <IO . , . .. ,, 1' 1' Ut 11 • ... 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Steeplejack Bob Melleky. 45. paints a flagpole wtule sus. pended 40 floors above New York's Flfth Avenue and St. Patrick's Cathedral The fl agpole protrude!> from the In· ternaUonal Building 1n Rockefeller Center. ~~~~~~~~~ Bomb N o te N o P e ril WASllJNGTON (AP> The letter causing such a "itsr 1tbout Jf bombs and nallontil :.ccunty c<>nturns no informauon lerronst.<. could U.'>e and 1s or quei.t1on able value to n1tl1oni. washing to JOJO the nuclear dub, act'ord1ng lo a number of nutlear scsent~ts Phys1c1sLo; acqu<1sntf'<i wslh the letter by Charle~ Hani.en. which the .Just&Cl' Department sa y'> contains hydrogen bomb secrets. said Wednesduy there 1s no chance the information rould be used by tcrrorn1t.s to build a nudear blackmail devact- "The device dc:.cnbed w<>uld be far too complex for anyonl' to build, except for it nitlwn." l'l&Jd Dr Robert G Sachs. profe11sor or .. phy61CS at the Un1vers1ty of Cb.Jc ago A Defense Deportment sc1cnt1st. who asked nol to be named. also d1sm1ssed the poss1b1hty or an If bomb ~g wathm rt:ach of .any terromit group, no matter wh1tt 1t5 resources 9.88 6AL Protects tnm as vou paint waif wall as YoU oa1n1 tnrn 60·y0 rolls C1220/1/2/314 .,, ................... 44' ,,. ..................... 11' .................... ·''' WASHINGTQl'll <AP> -A tud· deDly nblWoUI lfGuM II fordq Demoerldc lea&tn to &Ike a aeeoDd look at • ....., bUUon lllO budlet that went down to 1urpril&DI dltellL The HoUle rejeeWd t.be 1pend· tac paebp, JtJ.lfa, Wednelday DIPt • a.pablJcana Joined with aome eaDMl"YaUve and liberal Demoerata in an unuaual coali· Uon ....... tbe bud1et. THE ~ eenda the budget back t.o committee, where it 1s expected to be changed only 1U1bUy before bein1 returned lo the floor next week. The UR> bud1et year beglaa Oct. 1. The unexpected rejection came just boun after tbe House refu1ed t.o Join tbe Senate in raising defens e s pending . However , the budget's defeat. .-e.med le Fe&u-l fP<Hn-dis- aatlafactJon with overall apend- lnc levels, rather than from the defense issue · On a 62·36 vote Wednesday, the Senate approved its $546.J billion ver sion of the 1980 bud1et, contusnsng 3 percent growth In 1980 defense spending over and above inflation The Senate abo included non·bindrng S percent "real growth" derensc incr eases for riscal 1981 und 1982 THE HOUSiE budget would ID· crease 1980 defense spendang by a bout l percent after Inflation. Defeat of the budget clearly caught members of the House Budget Committee by surpnse. The Democratic leadership had prevuJed on virtually every vote unlit hnaJ passage "We were blindsided," :;aid Rep Stephen J . Solarz . D N Y • a committee member. Solar1. l!asd "modest changes" :n th•· s pcnd1tlg levelx l>hould 111· enough to gain passage or th•! budget next week HOWEVER. REP. Jamel> !t J one!>. )) Okla . <mot her <'IHnmst tee member . s aid lhe panel might have to cut iJhout $2 bslllon an 11pcnding hefor1· llit· budget can be pass1-d The House, on a 221 1!11 v•1l1· WedneMlay. defeated ·an C1mcnt1 ment proposed by Rep. Samuel S. Stratton, 'D·N Y . to boo~t de fense ouUays by S41J million m h scal 1!8> .·~---.,,. • .... z. .. GAL SAT-H-HUEFUT IMTlllOI LA TEX Auytlc Latex HOUSI PAINT ·w eathe<All" Latex Houae Paint puts more years between vou and vour n·e•t pain1 lob II s 11 tough aorylk:: latex lhat r011S11 weathering. bllslerlng. fl(lfng. Flows on easily dnea amoolh and bug-free In fust 30 mlnutH Tools cleanup 1n soapy waler. Produoe1 a nch. low aheen fin1ah ~' onme<I or painted WOOd and metll .... I.It 1.89 Supreme Sat·N·Hue Flat Interior Latex 11 "!he decor11tora· ChOlce .. 11'1 nch·as·velvet ltniah look11 so 0000 on wallt. ooiHngs and tr1m Easv 10 apply with bru1h or roller Won't drlo becauae of 111 thldl. crf\amv formula. One coal usually covers Dries in 30 mmutes Soapy waler cleanup For ·Primed O< painted olaster. wallbOard. --------------COUPON SPICIAL t' X IZ' OIOP -~ CLOTH \ ' WI._. c..- 1.tl WfTM COUPOM Waterproof ptutle protects • furnllure. floors carpets from pef nt l()latters and dutt. 9' x 12·. Mtc:t. wt. Ol'N Jlllt UMll OM 00.,.. ""MIA 0--Goof .111111 ....... ,,,. • •ua. COMt'OUMD Out1111s putty on primed and unprimed wood or metal sash Ready·mu1ed MakH waterffight seals. t ot. size NAVAL JILLY Ol1101vea rust from iron and 1teel Cllngt ev9n to vetttoai walls. 1eoz. .... .,.... 2.09 etc. ....c.. Cuttino wt'"4 bell end. 1083 ... - dt • " It . CtAUFORNIA Where Five 1t'er~ Killed .. lhurld9v. ~ 20. t97t CAIL V PILOT Allit .. 'Jl.meri.ca in Trouble' ·~ • Union Hears Brown Berate 'Cheap Labor' SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., an all·but-deel.Jted Democratic prea- ldenllal candidate, says lhal America bu ''spent 20 yean tranarerrine tecbnoloey to others" while its own workers loat their Jobs. ''1be sweat or your labor tbat is used to pro- duce capital is leavine ttU.I country and comina back combined wltb cheap labor tA> put you out of work," Brown tA>ld. the convention ol the Industrial Union Department of the AFLOO on Wednesday. ··America is in big trouble . . . America is go· Ing downhill and it doesn't bave LO." THE MORE THAN .. delegates al tbe COD· venlioo represent six million workers in 56 na- tional unions. The CaWornla eovemor received OD· ly sparse applause from them when he was introduced, but reception seemed to increase as his 20·minute speech went a.long. The governor denounced tax breaks as a spur . tA> the ~my, saytng tbe money is spent on" "Perrier Wa ter" from France. "Swedls~ '""f crackers" and "Mercedes-Ben&" automobiles from Germany. The United States, be said, "bu spent ;m years traMferrina our technoloty, that you helped build, to otbtt people ... but if we don't figure out a way to reinvest and reindustriallze this country, forget it. We'll have even more of a loss of union jobs." WHAT HAPPENS, BROWN asked, when over-, seas workers "start making steel, cars, lies, 1 watches, television, computers and doing it ror $2 , a day? What's going to happen to the American standard of living? That's the dilemma." He called for a "publJc worts program" to get this country's une mployed back to work, but declined to ex{>and on that later at a news con- ference. c < The first aircraft crash at Castle Air Force and-go landings, crashed on the runway. 1-~' --B~ ereed in a decade-ldlled-f·,.,· IHl>--t<ipping the cockpit and one engine away Marvin Renews crewmen on a KC-135 stratotanker jet from the fuselage and burst into flames. Wednesday. The plane. practicing touch-Two crewmen survived. :y-mpies--Profit ¥owed Los Angeles Expects to Net $21 Million LOS ANGELES <AP> Organizer.; of the 1984 Olympics say they will tum a profit or at least S21 m1lhon even if double· digit inflation continues and the federal government gives them no financial aid 1'he l.os Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee said Wednesday it expects to spend S347 million to stage the games and take in at least S368 million. The committee reiterated its pledge that the games would cost the city nothing ( __ ST._it_TE_) Kl'D E"ar~tJ Doac11 LOS ANGELES <AP> Near ly all the Rapid Transit Dis- trict's buses are back on the road today. but ridership is only about half what it was before a s trike began 31h weeks ago, of hcials say. The RTD said it had about 640,000 rares Tuesday. compared Attorney .'Blamed' For Temple Deaths LOS ANGELES <AP> Charles Garry, lawyer for the People's Temple cult which collapsed when 900 or its members committed mass su1c1de last year, Wednesday blamed the deaths on attorney Mark Lane Lane was with the cult followers of Rev. Jim Jones when they lo a druly pre-strike average of I 2 mill.Jon. Mobil Fire Probed TORRANCE <AP) -A Mobi l 011 Co refinery that processes 123.500 barrels of crude oil daily will be out of operatioo for less than a week after a fire and ex- plosion. officials say. Repairmen will begin in- vestigating the cause or the blaze when the area cools, Fulham said. Baby It' hale Dies REDWOOD CITY !APJ 01.'spite a week of intensive m<'d1cal care, a baby pilot whale found stranded on a beach near h<>rc has died at a marine amusement park. The 3-year-old animal s uc- tlltnbed to blood flukes Wednes- day. She also had been found to bt' suffering from severe dis- orders of the kidneys. lungs and liver. said Mike Demetrious. president of Marine World. ._._, L•-elted Battle LOS ANGELES !AP> -His claim of victory hasn't mellow tough- guy actor Lee Ma rvtn, who staged a bitter court battle with hi s former lover earlier this year. Marvin 1s r enewing one part or the struggle as he tries to overturn a judge's ruling that he must pay $104,000 for .. rehabilitation" to Michelle Triola Marvin, who hved with him for 5L2 years ATTO R NEY A. David .Kagon s aid W e dne say that the actor . d e- spi te being "very pleased" with most of Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall's April 19 decision in the case. does not feel the <1ward of $104.000 wai.. war ranted. - After an 11-weck trial. Marshall awarded Miss Marvin the money for .. re h abil1t<1l1v e purposes " But he re 1ected her chums for <1 share of the actor's prop crty and half or the - estimated $.1 6 million he earned during their years together. V()af(QAI\ •l e; .... . '°"'° .... . I \()119' 111 ~ "'09f\t ftf.G ..... "Oll1'l~ ~· ., .. , ~f\.Y \Olrle;. .. M • END SPECIAL r ht-JdCke r. poly co11on .ht;ll wi th quilte d 11r1nq 1n h·~mp o r n<1vy NOW 43.80 l• -· .......... ".,."' ... . .. .. ~ .. ,, ..... .. began the bizarre suicide' ritual in the junele settlement of Jonestown. Guyan a. following slaying of U.S. Rep. Leo Ryan and three journalists. "THE PERSON responsible was the <'atalyst." Garry said at CJ State Bar Association conven- tion panel on "Cults ani'i the Law" at the Bonaventure Hotel. LANE, COHl'ACl'ED in New ' Orleans where be is • tryine a lawsuit. described Garry as "a liar" avd .. a very. very sick man" 'Ibo was "suffering from delusions ... SAN DIEGO <AP> -A coun-tywide manhunt has been or-MARVIN'S APPEAL dered for a masked gunman who to the state Court or Ap- k1dnapped and raped the wife or peal was riled Tuesday S Di Co Miss Marvin's attorney ·~· JVU.t•ro-.... .,, .. ., ... .,,._ ~~-..... ,. 1'" ,._ • •• ~.t\, ~)6.1\10 lit{)frtt(l&.• ... AJ• <..llA""-"'0 A U lll . ' . "' ,,, ,., J '"' • J Garry said Jones was "paranoid" about a supposed conspiracy by U.S. officials to destroy hlm. a an ego unty supervisor's Marvin Mitchelson said i chief rude. police said. George Stevens, a 47 ·year-old Wednesd ay that no ~ -0-. ..... •l O ••t .......-• •• \AH llif ,0 llJ ,., ··He ma y not be l egally responsible, but he is morally. Mark Lane is· res ponsible," Garrv said. The·.remarks were a ppa-rently the most s pecific 1.·ver made by Garry in charging J~ne with direct responsibility. Baptist minister on the stafr of _c_r_o_s_s-_a_p~~a_l _is_p_l_an_n_c_d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Supervisor Jim Bates. told Gara:y said a search for such information through the U.S F r eedom of Information Act turned up nothing, and Garry said he was convinced there was no conspiracy to destroy Jones. police Wednesday that the i~, truder broke into his home at about 5 a .m , threatened to .. blow away" his 11-year -old son, then abducted his wire al gunpoint. _ON SALE THRU SEPTEMBER 26 ON SALE THRU SEPTEMBER 26 ~~OFTlf~ specials of the wee". r t : ~ r-.-. w:; (. .. *"-' ~.J .I. I l BEGONIA RICHMONDENSIS 1 Gal. Now $1.98 regularly $2. 98 3 Gal. Now $8.98 regularlY $11.25 AFRICAN VIOLET 6•Now$6.95 ' regularly $10.95 The lll09t popular of all flowerina planu, chooee from ueorted colo115. Umlted to quantity on hand. CHAISE PADS 20°k OFF Res tore your patio furniture now and save. These pads are made o f an ex· tremely durable material for years of use. All purpose 1prayer1 adjuetable from a' · fine mist to jet 1tream, they hold 1 quart. N•n•111 • llltloor Pa.•t• 6 Floriet • Patio Farait•rc • L1111decapi•1 SM ...... Hilla Rd.•• MacAnhw 8111cl, N9wpon a .. ch. '714) 640-MOO ()pt>n Daily 9•m to 6pm GIBRALTAR SAVINGS 26-WEEK CERTIFICATE 10.315 ANNUAl lATf 10.765 3 ANlolUAl tfffCTIV( YIELD CERTIFICATES ISSUED.SEPTEMBER 20 THRU SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 $10,000 111l"61111m. Rite basect on 26-week U.S. Trea.sury Bill rate. Effective yield assumes all funds at maturity are redeposited at same rate and remain f(){ full year. Rate may change at renewal. federal regulations prohibit compounding of interest on the account ~nd impose a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal WE'RE OPEN LONGER! SATUAOAYS: Al Glbralar ofllce8 .. open from 9:30 to 4:00. WEEKDAYS: Moet ofllces open Mon.-Thur. 9:00 to 5:30; Frt. to 6:00. WEEKNGHTS & SUNDAYS: n... oMo. °'*' Mon.~ .. t:OO fl"'; 19t.1:30 to 4:00; lunclar'l 11:00 to 4:00: Del Amo Fatllon Square. Careon Mal, S'*"*1 ow FMNon ~. Huntington Center and Woodland HiMI (not °'*1 weelcnlghta). FUWRTON 255 W. Orangethorpe 871"'6101 SM JUAN CAPISTRANO 31877 Del Obispo 493·5011 HlMTllGTOtt 1EACH Hunt. Ceottr 898-9666 IMTA AllA/COITA MEIA 3925 S. Bristot 97g.7500 NEWPORT 1EACH 2700 W. Coast Hwy. 631·2611.. IAITA W #4 Santa Ana Fashion Square 834-0717 . .. Oranoe eonc 01ov Pilot E l .. 1·~~._, .. Aoblf'tN.w.td/PubO~r Tiwne'KNvll/Edltt~ .. .,vi-.--~ age Th~. Seo..,,.._ 20. 1171 S.!Wr• Krelblch/Edltorlel P19t Editor --------------------..------------------ e £/K t..aauna Beach F Uval ol AIU d1rectora rtred 8u1I nett Manaaer Roben Leppert tut" week and er ated 1 new pmtUm, lt!Mtal manqer, which they filled wllh f eUow boa.rd member Paw Griem Sourca lnalde lb f..UvaJ ••Y Griem wtll be maJdna about b>.000 tn his new paaJUon . nearly twlco what IAp pert rnJlde But it' not the t alary lMreue that bothers 1.uJ lt'it the fa('t Ult" f tlval inslall Griem'• 1alary la "confld n lial " H~n.wtdo~ the re hu beeft no reluctincc to "'ve wl alanea pa1d to non-volunteer workers, though Orlem him elf. o forhier trt'uurer ol the festival board, said ln Ma rch of im that ·'how we spend our money as our busl ncsb ·· It m ay wf•ll be that the board made & wise decision in t•xpund.lng lhl· munag~r post and assigning it to O rlcm. a 15 year boar d mem ber But at 's hard to understand why the need for thl· move s hould not be fully e xplained. Jn·· cludtnJ: t he apparent s alary increa~e. The Jt'esta vaJ of Arts as so much a part of the Laguna community the re's r eason to feel the communit y hos al ~sl-a-prcsumptiv.c..raglU to know how the Cestl va.Lbourd is handfulg its affairs, which include more than a million dollars in revenue annually The c ity of Laguna Beach receives a sliding scale pe r centage of the festival 's gr oss incom e. a mounting now to a bout $200,000 annua lly for the city. In return, the city leases the six-acre festival grounds to the F estival of Arts for its summer showcase and the popular and luc rativl' Pageant of the Master s. Thus the festival board is using public lands a nct m a king decisions on capital projects to be built on that la nd and paying sala ries on revenues derived from the use of that public prope rty · Although the m oney paid the citY'IS based on gros~ • revenue , the fact rem ains that business d ecisions of the festival boar d. wise or unwise. c an in the Jong run affect tha t gross. hence the c ity·~ share. Raising or lowering the price of P ageant tic kets or grounds <.1d m1ss1ons. rulel) pertaining to who may use the grounds or what m ay be displayed, and the s uccess or follure of new undertakings, such as a s mall theater buJll on the ground~ or <J proposed parking s t r ucture, all can influence futur · attendance, hence g ross revenue. There 1s nu doubt t hat the festival's impact on the c'>mmunity 1s hy a nd large favor a ble. It stim ulates tourt!-im . he lps loc&I bus iness a nd provide~ m a n y wor thwhil(· sc:holarships for young people. And then• t•crtainly 1s no reason to cast any reflection on Griem an this muller Hut Jet's take a wild hypothesi~ to dC'monstralt• the extreme. Suppose the board decided to p:.iy the• new m<.i oagcr $100,000 a year and voted to give otht·r d1 n ·c·tors s alari1:s too This could well affect t he CJmount of 1·a!-ih left over for scholarsh 1~s or needed 1m prov<'ml·nts lri m<iinlain the fest1vah, unique d r <Jwang fl(JWN H(•!'aus1· ''' its role 1n the C'nmmun1t y and bc<.'aus c 11 1s 01wral1ng on pulllu· proµ('rty, th(' fost1val would <tppcar to hav<' <JI h·a'>l a mor<.11 r<'spons1b1l1ty to kc ·p 1t'> action~ tot<.illy ()pl'n It 1s too important lo the C'omrnunity to ope rate any oth ·r w:.iy AU Students Not Rich Offi<.·1al!-i involved with Saddleback College's student <Jss1!-il<.1nc:c programs said last week there isn't enough money to go around to help needy s tudents complete their coll1·gc work S<Jtkllcback '!-i pro bl<!m appears to be the result of a pen·cpllon on thl' pf.lrt of Sacramento off1 c1als that cv c·rycmc tn the South Orange County area is a ffl uent. Th<.tl's an invalid gene raH zation. Certainly, most residents who've m oved to the ar ea 1ry r ecent year s a r e probably i n good econo m ic circumstances. They had to have the bucks to move into the area in the fi rst place. But ther e is a nother ele me nt in the are a 's population that 's being for gotten. It's those families that have li ved in s mall ho mes in the area for years Because those people bought thei r homes yea rs a go, they ar e a ble to survive the south county's soaring cost of housing. But that doesn 't me an they can convert their now valuable land into cash. ... There's anothe r ele ment to consider, too the young a dults w~ arc a ttending college without parental ~upport. They haven't ente red the skilled Job market yet a nd are fa r from affluent The fact 1s there 1s a great need for financial as s1stanc(• to a llow some people to attend college. Officials s hould document those cases and those an Sacr amento or Washington, 0 .C. who allocate the funds s hould give more thought to the reality rather than the. image of the area • Opinions expressed 1n the apace above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page a re those of their authors and artists, Reeder comment 11 invited Address The Daily Piiot. P O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Monopoly By L.M. llOYD How do you account for the ·fac t that the game o f Monopoly had It.I bluest 12 moot.bl ol all Uft'le only last year? Consider the new elec· U'Onlc toys compeUn1 with It Conalder the hi1b·powered d lttradion of televialon. Consider the fact that It bu been on the market 1lnce Dear Gloomy Gus Tb• 1cwernment la de· termlaed I 1b•ll llve ln poverty throulh my old a1e. But II It will be lm· po11l&Q, at UM BJble HJI, for a ricb man to eater lnto Keaven, et least, thanks to Uncle Sam, I'm MIUAd ol a 1935. Yet the Monopoly sales were almost double lut ye•r what they had been during th e two years pre vious - ly. There II\ a small band of creative ciUzena out there who Invent sames. hopln1 the~·u hit a wtnoer that YftU make them rtch. I envlaloo them. alWn• In front of t.hdr fireplaces, cailne Into the names, tbetr flqen •*Pe.ct aa thou1h I n prayer , murmurtq, "Malle another Monopoly, ob Lord, and let It be mine." Q. "Why ii the trademarll ''711' on cololM bottlea? '• A. When lCapoleon't OC· c upatlon troops numbered the buUdlap ln Colo1ne, the toilet water f actory wH labeled 4711 . Am u ked wby tome Jot· 1en aeem to •et hooked' on their da11y run. New 1tucU• lndlcated Joaloa CIUIH the body to pump out 1 cbemlcaJ 1ubttanee. Tbt1 t1 aald to create a fHllat of well· J . v. beln1. Aad lt ii, ladcted, Id· "'-'J .. ~· .,, .... dtcttn, taytlM ....,..u. ,,.. ...... an.. ....... .., , .... ,. ......... . ....... ,,.,.,... ........... ... Richard R LOS ANGEL£& -They're talklnl about aometbln& called "Tbe Voucher Sytt.em" .ut beN. When YG'I .. )', u I have, "Bu& lt woul6 cte.troy t.be public lehool ayatem," they anawer, •·What'a left to deltroy ! .. Vouchers for educaUoa -a plan to ute t.ax money to finance p r I .v a t e a lternatlvea to publi c achoo la la the n e wes t m I n 1 r e v o lullo n bre w in g 1n Call fornta U It 8UCCCt'd8 here . 1t wl II s w ee p t h e country and public educauon as we know tl will be a thl.ng ol the past Thia 1s the idea Parent& would be lssued vouchers eqwaJ "to tbe cost of one year's public Mailbox educatkm ror each child. The vou~Mrl would be provided by the state pernment and could .,. ued t.o pay for a year bl a · public scbool or to pay for • year at a privately operated aehool meet!q vaiue state educau.al tpecl.ftutiorw. More lban 200,000 petiUona have been prepared ln 11n at- tempt to pnce a "Family Cbot.c. tn Education" lnlUaUve on the June 3, i.-Callfom.U ballot. It'• the same procedure Califor- nians used to create Propolit.Lon 13 cutUn& their own property t.axu . IF 1UE lrullaUve Is approved and found const1tuuonal there as a pro v1 :non exempting parochi al ~chools rro m the voucher system aJ the courts f1nd that the plan does nol separate church and slate -~It wouJ~ crea~ a four-lier school s ystem The four kinds of schools we may aee would be: old·f ubAooed public lehooLa nmn1D1 Just t.bt way they are now; tndh6onal private ldlooll nm by eb~ and prtvat.e 1roups cbarlins whatever t.WUon t.bey wUb and pick~ ~er tt.udentl they want; "famlly ddce" achoola run b)' new private corporauon. and open to u y IWdent wtth a voucher ; "independent public tchools," wbicb wouJd be nm by new pubUdy owned eorpo,.Uona e1t.ab1Jabed by local tchool db· t.rict.a al the request of pelition- ln1 parents. n 80UND8 complicated. but what it means la th.la: The tradi · honal American system ol gtv inc publlc money to acboola open to all would be replaced by a system gJVlJli mone y directly to all parent& tD buy whit.ever kind of education they wanted for e In Cahrorn1a. as a lmost every p!ac:e elM, parent.a are• 1ry, beUevtq that the publ 1choola have failed them. Jl'a lnl tett. scorea and UUt.eracy, t many ldmJnittratora, 1trild1 t.eacben, bullnC and other e perim~ -the worka. OK, the ctly can't educate our ki for $3,000 a year.· give ua t $3,000 and we'll find someoe wbo can .. Il'1 very attractive. And mo than a UttJe 11cary. Aasurni1 that church-related "fami choice" tchooll will be ruled u constitutional. ther e may nothing to atop anyone fro startang a s chool anlgett11 government vouchers the I Klux Klan and the 81 k Pa thera. the John Birch Socie and the Communist Pa rty, ai a ny fool or c harlatan wl believes kJlOwledge ~ al>M>rbr in h t tu or r h mass < TH E EDUCAT IONA establis hment Is going to u argumenl.!i lake that to try to c f Ca l t h (> V 0 U I' h Cr Sy St e I Alrea'1y, the Los Angeles Boa of Education has approprlal S5S,OOO for a n anti vourh "cducataonal camp;11 ~n ·· t first lJme> lhc hoar<i ha:. clo anythmg hkc that ev•m bt:f<iri· quc:.l10n wa' on llw hallot T f r a n 11 c-11pfH>s 1l11i n of ll t·\labh-.hmenl may b1· 11n <i m1s1Hon of h11w bad their O\ 'chtJOl:. rt-:Jlly art> lhey are ' 'um ang that. 1(1vcn a cho1< parl'nti. will :.iba ndon publ .,~·hovls If lh<' -.cht1t1l:. an· s u:k. th•~ ' halt-IS h~allhy. Hut. l\llll, I burden of proof has lo be on L .1 d v I) c tit e I> I) f l he v 0 u c h. sy!'ilem Unul n ·cent year.., t puhh c e<i ucatmn -.ystem cr1 <'t·1H-d hy Thon1<11> J1•Hervm h st·r v.1•<t /\mt·nca wrll Thi' l.ir mJ )' h:iv1• 1·11m•• ''' c·h:inJ.tc •Jnd 1f th1· v11t..,, of C'aliforr 1!11 th•· 1'';11r1i1.,. ('ho11·1· 1-:1tu1·at1•Hl 111111.1l1 v1• r11.q th•· n11ist 1mf)'1rtunt 1•l1!1·t11m 1\.llil) a nd that 1n1·lud1.•., I ra1•1· f11r th•· µ11•..,11!••111·~ Habit of Public Lying Corrupts Society To the Edit.or L1e1> We're sick of hes Elect· t·d 0 Htc1aJs he, and hoed~ ,,f 11thni. 10 thl' public sector Ill' with s1ckcnang regularity Elect I'd orftc1ah. not only lie outright bu t a ppoint od1ou~ characters t11 rul<• over our hve:.. thus pultulJ: tht· h•· w the former:.· vow!> of 10tcgr1ty We arc tempted lo view th1· current Amen can scene with .tbl· s ame reeling of scepticism and despair suffered by the PsaJmlM of old, when he cried out in unguish: "I said m my haste. a ll men ar e liars" <Psa. 116: 11 > So, thoug h not in baste. I deplore the fact that many me n and women resort to Iles to have thei r own way. Not only do polit1c1an-s he, <eve n the man Cuter l. hut tens of thousands of andun duals across the land ap- pear to make a cureer of lymg Is Lh al too har!Sh a Judgment to ascribe t.o the actions or many thousandh <If part1c1pant.<. 1n the ho-ca lled "btu.nu" und "sick o u ts"? Ha ving u1>e d those pressures in the past , they ar e us ing the m curre ntly . and 1r that form of lying h31Jn 't blossomed in· to a career, it's at least an avoo - tlon, iaitnot? THE TllUTH IS that clalmlng to be sick when one la not. In or· der to make excuse for staying off or the Job, is a lie; and malces the claimant also auUty of the odious act of malln1erina. Attorneya, bua drlvera, po lice m en , firemen. nurses. other publlc employees and teachert. embractn1 tlle concept of "1lck-out" or "blu·nu," etc., are embracln1 a Ue, are they not? They .eek by l)'inl means to 1•ln certain benefit.a. but. malnly or course, more and more tax doltara. The wltett man lD hlatory wrot.: "A poor m a n 11 bfltter than a llar." <Prov. 19:22>. Tbe1'9 art effotta to tOUlben truancy lawa. How wlU the adult truant• <teacben > deal with Juvenn. tnaanta after the bed ex· ampleuet by the former? B.F . BORCOllAN pany headquarters in Anaheim and JU.,l as a growing n umber of <'om panics arc doansc throughout this i:n•al rountry of ou r.. ll 1i> a J:rf'al romfort Lo know that f)('<> pie like offlrc·r M...C;arry are pr<> tectmg our right :.ind dPsirt• lo d<i :.o He ha.~ our dl't1)C'>t and "itn <'l'rPst grat1tudt· C'ARL KMH'Hf-:H l'r1·-.1dc·nt . C'arl K arr ht>r t-:ntcrprtses, Inc CaMh•r PoUutlen To the Edit.or Rescardlng Cotlt.a Mt::sa Coon· r 1lman Dom Rur1t1's concern about dog owner.. who degradP the quality of park:o1 by usanR th<· parks for 1'1•11s pools for th1·1r dogs Research by KalO!I Kagal..hos Fo undation was effecti vely u h hzt'd hy the L&f(una Reach Ct· t y Council which unantmow.ly r ul<'d in favor of an ordinance b ann 1 n~ clogs on Lagu n a 's tK?achc~ Councilman Rnc1t1 should have no questJoru. about the need to ban dog:o1 from Costa MHa parkh. re('rc at1on a rcai. and 1>chool playing fields when you t•ons1der the threat to human health. :.alety und well -bemg by dog fece. M F.DICAL &ES£A&CH hu positively 1denUlied dos feces as a most d.eblllt.aUng and lethal (for cblldrenl dl11ease·carner and 1ource o f inte s tinal paraall.e8 <doll worms> And. because doic·ef(g!'i lie dor· mant ror years and are reslstant to raJn, cold and survive ln acid, any place contaminated with dog feces will be a constant health hnard much more 1ignlllcant than cosmetic de· facement of city parka and sidewalka. achool playln1 lieldll and private property. Oog-ownen must not be givC!n city carte blancbe to pollute. Their dop are \betr problem and doc-owners mu.st be made re1pomlble for rnaiDt.&LnlnlC c1'y tanlW'Y atandarda and be mlde accountable for deliberate v»la- tion ol t.bole laws for keeplns a clean and healthy clty. BRUCE S. HOPPING War II and that fac:an~ P re~1denl Car ter today, :,uch ai. 'ihortagt>, a nd 1nflat100 The wntN ,,,. .. m<>d to ft>el thJt C11 rtt·r I'> JI a rltsJd vanlagl· c11mpar1·d t o FDH b••rJus1· tw ll<H"•n t hJ\C J v.a r to prl'-.sun· < 'ongrc·-.:-. Jt\cl th•· J}{'<> pll· 1nlo urccpl tnl( h1:-. plan!> A WAR m1~ht untfy the OJ l 1on. but v. hat v. •· n••f•<i I'> l1·adt>r:,h1f) Thf· pre'>ldt•nt 1-. :.ifrald lo put his foot down he<.'aUM' of the pc:>1>s 1ble rea<.'t1nn from the pt.'Ople . Con I( res~ or In dus try During lhe war , f><.'Opl,. did not lake the resln<'lJ ons and regulataom but accepted the m he<.'ausc they wo rked. Now pt'f> pie have accepted the odd-even gas rationing for the same n· a son. But that's JUSt the begin nang. Maybe 1f the f(o vc mment was n 't so busy adding and sub- tractinsc from all the legislalton wt• could w ive some of our pro blcms. And If It worked the pe()· pie would be behind the govern- ment Isn't that what this coun- try 's about., MAttY CLARK Credit tt'o11 To the Editor: Re Denni!'! McLcll•n 's " '70:!. Sty l e Samaritan D eserves Credit" (Pilot . Sept 14) and hla statement. "That's the end of Westover's story " There 11 another ple asant aspect of which Dennis wu not aware. P f c James W. K aln e r 's "jacket" <military record) will now include the ci viii an lettera c o mm e ndi n g him Qulle possibly, his CO will al110 add a letter ol commendation to h.15 "JackeL" S CREVAR Deaer"e• T .. alc• To the Editor: Someone ii out there lrYina for ua In Assemblywoman Marian Bereeson. <Re: Sept. 14, editorial pa1e >. The Brown machine wu out to shoot down the reUef th.ii vaUan\ woman would brinl to the burdened \all• payers. · Probebl1 Brown ex,.CU we will fOfld Mn. BerltlOll'I bW' over the two yeart we have to I' ... Preleelefll P..,,te Wiil f'eU.., wait for lta deUvera.nce. With \be Tot.be l"Ator: To the Editor: rl1ln1 price or 1old only too So often we allow the Sood Tbe Al10Ciated PrHt artJcle vividly t bowln& us Heh~ work ot public Hl'Vuta t.o IO by ·•w e Ran Out of Oaa Once what our dollar 11 really wtUtout comment and we fall t.o Before ... " <Pilot Sept. 2 > to lbe rell ol the world, we muat thank them for their effort.a. pointed out the elmllarltlea (rind the Brown machine down I woWd like to lake thlt op-between the 1ltuaUon President and put It ln lU place. H.la power portunlty to thank and con· Rooaevelt raced durln1 WOTld aUowa blm to fortet be la expen· 1ratulate San Clemnte Police dabl• .... be raWH to \be ekle Ofncer Vem NcOarry ror hla Quotes ot t.boN ""°really support him, .iertne.a and quick actionl lMl th• tupeyert. wMll wM11 be :='c~ aa "Tbere are no effective · Mn ........ delen• our iDdJvldual who cut down• acuom that ca11 be taken that do t.ltanU-md "'*"'°"· for • ii America nq we n1 at our DOt baN tbelt COltl." -Wb&te ttrivial to briDI ruliltJc relief Carl'• Jr. lttltaurut tn SUI Rome ...-..... Joe ,... .. U.. ...-• die lllfta· Clem..... Oii pouttile ......... to run.. Uea•rJ tu lllenaMI. ., ... SfrUu Did If To the· F.d1tor Stnkini.t ll 11i.•h1 .. , Airw•· 1·mpl11~···•·\ rt11l v. 11 ... 1 .11rp11 nOIM' llfll),ll'h~I 11"\ll lt•flls hJ h.•t•ll un.1hlt· I() 1Jt1 in M>m•• ltr strip th,· twni1n.1 ·, nou;1· 1 lh•· ~arl' and qull't of lhc mo1 anJ(~ w11.hf>Ul lhlll\t' 1101sy llui:h Jl'll> t akin.: off C I T I ZE N~ 1.f S 1111llH·1 California wrll hav1• 1•1 r mt•mt:wr llk "'good df11rt:,'' Gov Urown ;,tJl(I J\ir lt1•:.c1urc Bourd C'hu1rm ;rn, T olll (Juin With ever y 1·a1 owrwr. 1111w r lant. n •fin1•ry :1nlf rn11\I (; tone~ huv1ni.: lx:t•n f11r1•1·d 111111 1 ve11tlnl( larl(t' 1w ms 11( lll•1111•y I to pollullon contr ol <11•v11·1 .. ,, 1 have set u new rccor<l for ; pollution Fortunately. a nrw n ir w <'O'it S400 to S.500 mori· for t pollution c·ontrol dPVl<T'>, w get 30 J)('rcenl frwcr m 1 If·' und you're lucky. lhc· ownt·r w K p l' n d a n o l h 1• r S :J K 0 tran:.m1ss1on rt•1>.11r-. hec:iu the catalytic ronv1•rtcr heal~ the trnnsm1~~1on Maybe tht! governor c·un p the "'banana" in his ear• JIM de HOO O ... ,,.~ Profit To the F.ditor: It now appears that the U Olympic Garn.es are not only r going to lose money but actua show a proftt. In fact. based early reports. lhe proms cot be very Iarse · $100 miUI< Ji'orty percent of these prof will 10 to the t..o. Angeles Oly pie Or1anh:ing Committee f the benefit ol amateur sport.a Southern California. Just Wn For the first Ume the I.AOC will not have to scratch for fWJ to help athletes contend ror Potltion on the U S Olymr team. The poulbUl\y that the Oly plc Oarnea will be profltal enouth to bring '40 million more to the benefit of am•u apOrta ln Southern Callfomla ao odd.al that I ur1e eveeyo to refrain from exprealnc cc cem at»out Olympic Game Iott untll I.be ·otrmpl~ Commlu mall• public tu ftnancial pb which la t urrently belnl 1 vlewed and evaluated by two the leadin1 audit firni11 In C United Stat.el. COURTNEYW< • l.A'ffn1 /rom rndcn mw ~°' Tlw Mght 10 COftekftH lftrer1 fo "*" or •Umhtol • If bd u rtwrv 1.Afln1 o/ 100 wordt or ltu ""1 gtWft prt/nnct. All lft1n1 ,,_, di* .....,.,. ud ........ addr r;::::.. 'r:.,'1:.r' ...... • Sale ol athletic thoel bu --~~~~,:_.:_..:.:..:.:::.:_~-~·.......-vtpW •&11e 1a1t nw rean We fty that ftat wtth pride and natlon't demaad for lmpolUd llarian.k~aftert.bemforu.. "°9of':; jult • ...,_. .. ,...._.__.._..,. - _ su.zABETHJ.AUf'ORD I t _, ~ NW IN WdMftd °" qwtt ,, ... 11·~· '"'°" "o,pGf( Podf'Jl w'U l'IOf bf_.PMbUtlled. --~--·.._.. .. .., .. ~ ... -. - -.-.--. .... ............... ·-------' -' . ·-· MEXlCO I OBITUARIES I CAREERS ~.~20.tt19 DM.Y PILOT .4 J~ . Oil Beco01es Gold for Mexico Devel,opment "~""""~..--......~.._.~~~~------ Risks Citeil J~W UI ~)' Lhat woo 'l coUaPM wbn the oU la 1ooe. 0 rr M 4 TOI& OP 80NAIGA." Hid a senior member ol Ptftldeet JOH Lopea Portmo'• at.an. ''Bul lt lJ also • llm• ol responaibilily ud a Um• oldupr. THE TIUCll IS TO INCa&.U& production fut...., to ft.naace ambAUoul pnjedl, but DOt ao faat tliat runaw1y lnflatiOG rtpt apart the economy. Tbe problem was aummed up by farmer Fernando Roju of oU·rtcb Cbiapu state: "Tbe oil bu no eff9Ct on me. It just makes the coet of ever1thlnc1e>up ... '"!be Ol l 11 an oppon unity to develop our coma· try But lht>n' ls also a consciouaneu or all the dil· ftculdel it will brin1." said the Ude, who uked not '° be klentified . Lopei Portillo ha cautioualy, cattering The pngldent and has nation fa~ muaive vowed to develop lhe oil problems, most of them rooted in a prodictoua blrth ~an like seeds lo rate that adds 800,000 worken each year to a labor pc)ol where unemployment is already estimated al 19 percent. An addJtionaJ 20 pettenl earn less than the .......... MICHAIL $COTT 81GALICE, m l· 0...1 of ......... -..11, GL P.-c! ·-· Oft~ " ""· $un1¥M by "'' _..._, Heney L 819•1-•, f""'9r OoNl'd R 8,..iu, 111-r Tim o ............ ,,... ~ BH<ll, C• .. 1 \l-.-..... of T11ttltt. Ca. v hit.lion on TilllnclW ,,..,,. I 00 Detu• /Wee~ mlnlmum wage, which varies by region from about •" hptemt>e• 1t, '"' 1 .. Ul•ll S3to$7aday. Senk " -_..,.-' H•,_ L•wn =~Ollw ~ ... Co.I•,.,. f'A&IH!U WHO wou llllCB OJ' the land •oetON with machetes and oxen can no longer feed the ELF•E ltOeSOff ... -. o1 C••• crowiq natica. ~:!~ ~ ~:'o.H~= And. with limited farmland lon1 since spoken ._. ... ~.w.. for. landle11 and the sona ol campesinos oann Pao111S1: AND raooar.ss. ~ problems nm deep lnto the fabric ol Mexican Ute and bi.tory. Real solution.I will DOt come cheapty oraooa. Lopez Portlfto tOW-te.,._. dlM year UMit even with the belt poulble \me ol oll prollta, "lt wtU not be before the end of thla century ... thal we wtll be able to aolve the ltnactural problem.a of unemployment." ' And ln the meantime. there la the aafety valve ot tbe United Stat. to the nortb. Wttb tbe pres· aure. al populaUoft and poverty, Mexlcana by the lhoualDdl atream iUqally aenm tbe bonter in aearcb ol jobs. Tbe exodus la a IOW'Cfl of CODltaDt ten.slon between the two nations. PBJUIAPS AS A llEASU&E OF Mexico's prosperity. however. its own leaky southern border la croued by uncounted numbers of "un· documented workers" fleeing the poverty or Guatemala. , In the bordertown or Ciudad Cuauhtemoc, Mayor Alfredo Aguilar Martinez complained that the Guatemalans are driving wages down and tak· '- iii1 jobs that righUully belong to Mexican workers. "These Guatemalans come here all Lhe time and the construction companies building roads nearby b1re them for 15 da~. They make some money and then they go bac~ up into their moun· tains." NEXT: "Vivo Zapata." ,.,.......,.._ MEXICO STILL FACES POVERTY PROBLEMS 011 Doe• Uttle to A.Id Slum• ,_, .. 1 -· c...u -f.,,....,, MNi<e1 wtll 1ie rwlcl .,, f'r10..v ~ IM>t>er ti, lffl at I I 00 AM •I Pee Ill< vi... "'-1•1 P•rll C:lwo!WI lnte• menl lollowl119. 8elu 8eroeron F-rel Home of (06t. -WI OUK· ton PETl!!lll F. WA~ .............. HIM• • X•actt arms eave iV'~ty-~1bn~m:---------------------------------------- llt19tOft 8ffctl. c. ,.~ -•• ... tryside for the shantytown-suburbs of con1ested llOlllOAAlllO WILLll'M OE WITT 80RG.a.aRO. Pft\ed ..... ., ""Sep_, "· .. ,. .... i• survived by '"' wife M•fi•n Ser•l<o peftdlno at HerbOr L•wn. -nl 011., Mo<t....-y of Co.le Mew )40.$)$4 ••OWN JANE ICltU!E BROWN, a resident of So<ill\ ~. C• •ttO lorm..r •fll· defll of Arc~. C.. S.IOYe<I wlte of Gtever C er-n, IOvu>o '"°'""' of Scott, Roben -SltOfl<!n Brown, lov· •"9 ,,.....,,_ Of""'· alld Mrs Artllu• G K ruw"' '--Hiii•. C• ' •..0 '°"' 1119 s•SI•• of Don Kru\e, 9ratt0mollle• ol E 'I<, Kevon -Mell\"' Brown Servl<•s -. llekl tooav Tnur\d<ly at ti ·oo AM ... SI LU~··· Ep•.cop•I Cllu«ll, "'°"'ovl•. Ca In lleu ol •ao..•r\ '""' fMT'Uly pr-t•~o oon.t•Of'I\ be maM lo Ille USC C.-.cer Confer 102S Zonal .a~. LO\ A~le\, Ca '°°33 or Arcadia Molnodlst Ho•ollal, Arcadia, C• O'(<W'n<>• L"9UM Hiii• Mor·•u•'Y Olrtt.tor~ DUNN JOHN W DUNN, •••'<l~I ot Co•I• Mew , Ca P••"""' •way on S•Pl•rnbe• 1&~ '97• H@ I\ WPllV ... d bf n ... \on Oon•ld, dau9nle• ICaln>' Wn•lll•. fallltr JOlln C Dunn ot CO\I• Mew, C• •ncl , qrand<'l\lld•.,. J•"""Y •nd t(lmo•rl'f Pe<•t•Uon o f Ute Ho•y ~osary will be: ""'d on ThUNO•Y 111 1 30 PM at tne Smlll\ •& Tull\111 We.tclllt CNciel, 421 E lltn SI., Co.I• Mesa ~mitt. & Tutl\111 Mor'luary ot (!Kid Me~dlrKton ~ ELLIOTT ELLA MAY ELLIOTT, -'1. • nalln of O.eft911 COUf'IY. PeUAd awey on Tu•\Cl.ty, Se-mbe• II, ""at ll'le P•<•l•c• Hospltal Mt\. Eltlon WH t>orn "' Wntmln>ler. C. on AWll"" t, 1111 ~ Is lM la~ ,..,.,._.,.. <Ila,..., mem.,.r al '"" For>I Cllrl""'" Cllur<ll of Hunt1nqton 8f'A<" S...,. and .,~,. llUSIMnd Pyrl Elliott owned .. larm •• .,,. corMr of Slal•r •nd Newland tor " """'""' of VN~ ""° Mr EUIOll llad 11<1111 -oo.rated 11\e G1t••Qe wnt< n no.. <°"l&•M Mendk Motor~ In Pot•I YH " Mr\ ElllOll l\eCI bfftt A<lloe In ttw Ooe11 View S<r-1 O•Jlrl<t PT A alld '"' Audubon Club su,..••f'd by t '°" Or Virqll L. Ellooll of Ea" L•n' 1n9 , M1en•oen. 9••nod-l\ler °""41 C '•"• (Afr ot !>•n Ol•oo, C:• , 11renc1son Slobert C,,,,,,.,.,,. Ellioll of E e u C lalre, Mlc1119an, • o••dl· 9rand< hlldren. •no 1 11real·9•HI· 9••n<Klltlelren. Aho wrvMno •~ 1 &Isle" Nell Bohn• OI p.,.., .... C• • and Pu•I Gr•y ot Coll•~ Gro••. O"•OOfl, J t>rOCNr\ C.-<ae 0 Mo"8 of Provo, UI...,, R•y Morw ol El MOftle, C• •nd R•• JO\tP" Mon.• ol ~·amtnto, O M" Ellt0n al'° n•d 1 !>on Vl<lo• OouQI~\ [lltoll w"o onseo •••Y 1n Apt11 ot 1'1'. Vl\llAhon wlll i.. """d on Tllu•\CUy al Piere• Broll,.,. ~llM' -rtu••Y from 11 ftOOn 10 t 00 PM F"""'el HnKH wlfl be conduclf'd °" Frldfty, Sep~ml>er 71 . ,.,. In lhP F .... J:h•l•U•" Clluttl\ of Hunll"lflon &lt<n a1 1 00 PM wlt11 O• Tl\Om .. w Ortrton. Rev G 8 GordOft and Rev E""~n l'u9'roHICIAll"11 Ir" terme1nt wHI rw in t~ WHtmlnster cemele•v P;•rce Orolher• Smllll•' Mc>rtuu y don'< IOf'\ Sl0-6S3'1 LfiATHERMAN Ml'flEl FRANCI!> (FRANICIEI l.EA THERMAN, re'""'"' of New-t 8eA<n, CA Pl<Md ll•AY on ~teml>e• 11, ,.,, Sur••v•tl by hf'r llu5b.llnd Wlllldm L L-111n•rman, brolh••• Wlllo•m E Oowhno •nd Lor•n E Oowll1'9. \l\lf'• Mtldrtcl J""\IOft And mottler Autll Oowll119 •" of C•IO•rv. C•n•d• Me..-1•1 5er•i<H wlll ti. lleld on !otluntay, Se9temoer n, 1'7' el 1 00 PM 11 ll'W Pe<lfk View CNC>el. P•clfk V ...... Mot1u.llr't dlrKIO"· MULLEN OONAlO MULLEN, OKMd AWAY HAI.IOI LAWl'4-MT. OLIVE Mor1uary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave., Costa Mesa ~5554 IA&.TUBGBOH FUtaALHOMI 648-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 1&&. llOADWAY MOITUAlY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMITH & TVTHIU MOITUAIY WISTC&. .. CHAl'IL Mortuerv • Creme t1on1 427 E 17th St. Costa .... 646--4888 ,_Cl.OWi IMITHI' MOllTUMY 827 Mein St. ~ntinQlon 8Hch 53l-e538 .. Ml&, c:a.OMM N•At ..,.. 7801 ., ... /we, ~Mter ~ ~,!"'~.:;\:'e1 '!•,,:::• ~.~:':.,-;'. cities. Without skills and often barely literate. they •••eci bv "'' ''"'" Autt1 e . o..U011...... usually rind that poverty has followed them. ~!.',';!~:~~·:.~~~I,:!~ But the biggest problem. says the presidential c ... '°"'Pew. -P..it wet"' 110111 of aide. is ''the difference between the rich 'and the cos•• ~. c ... "'-' MMilft °' poor." Experts say 10 percent of Mexico's 67 M1nourl Re<ll•lion of Ill• Holy • • , , aowry w111 "",....,on ThundA• et • m1lhon people, collect 45 percent of the nation s I OOPMAllllPH•rtloruwnMemorlel wealth. Ch.lpel MM• of Clwl•ll•n llurlel on Frldn at 10.00 AM •I ~1 J-"'°' B•Pll\I C•-k Chllr<I\ l11tennen1 •I H•rbO• Lawn Memorle l P•r k Servl<H unOef ltw dlffc110n of HefbOf Lawn·Mounl Ollw Mori...,., of Co.II Mew.~HS4. "IF MEXICO FUL~ ITS OWN projects, its own potential." the aide said, "this gap between rich and poor will be much less." Great hope is being placed in oil and the money it will bring. But. like many Mexicana. col· ~~4*"~ ~-:rm::r lege of Mexico president Victor Urquidi wart1S Deatlu Elsewhere : DALLAS <AP > - P laywrlght Preston Jones, the writer , actor and director for the Dallas Theater Center who was best known for "A Texas Trilogy," died Wednesday at age 43. Writing €lass Due A c reative writing class entitled "Fiction Through Aulobio · graphy" is being offered th rough the city o r Laguna Beach's recrea· lion departmrnt begin· ning Oct. 3. Taught by Los Angeles writer Susan Hecht, the class will focus on turning personal experiences in· to publishable fiction. C lasses will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on We dnesdays . For in· formation, call 497·3311 , ext. 201. PUBLIC NOTICE ~•CT•nous 8USINHS NAMIE STATlfMUfT T,.. fo11ow1,.. ~ton II dolno 11u1i. N H Ai' MULLIN & ASSOCIATES. No. I W•ld Goou. N••Porl 8••<11, C..lllomia '2660 Ml<'-1 W "'""'"· No. I Wiid Goo••. Ntwport 8U<ll, C•lolorn•• 91..0 Tl\" bu\lfteU 1$ C-..Clltd by •n In· dMduel Ml(-W,Mullln Tiii\ •1"1em.nl •M llled wllll ll>e County Clef1t ol Or_,. COuftty on Seo lemM• II, 1m. ~IUltl Pul>llll>O<I Ot'-C:O.\I Delly Pllol, se1>1 u '°"'..,., 0<1. '· ,., ""'" 1----- PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS BUSINIUS NU.STAHM•NT Tiie 1011-ln9 perM>fla ••• doln9 buSIMUe\· KEITH'S ANTIQUE 8Alllltl, ll1J2 Co•ll Hl9llwey, Soutll L•o.,ne, Celltomle '2611 I Allee N. ICellll, 2S1l2 PUto Coloftl•I, Sen Juen C•Plttr•n•. C.lllomlem7S uwr'OIK• w. 1Ce1t11. um "•-co1011111. Se ll,/.l\left Cephtrette, llfONtle '261f" • Tiiis ~ la 'endllcted llY 9ft nctlvldull. Tiii\ I~ w" fli.d wllll tlw COUlllY Clel"ll of Or ... CloHlty Oft A11911•1 a. "1't. Pm• Pullll.,_ or11191 Coet4 oeur PllOI, Auo. JO Oftll s.pt, 6, U, 10, tm ~ PVBUC NOTICE "CTtTtOUI euttN•ll NA* ITAT•MaNT T"-IOI-lite pet'IOlll ere delnt bUMfteUA! AMllUCAN CLASSIC, 1110 C•J "•'"•"• Awe11we, C•tl• Men, c.llfwllle...,, lllellert fleoer J-.i•• Jr .. 22 ,uclltl•, lr't!M, Cellferflle '2714 fleltt' ~r .... lln KMll, *2 A• MtswoM Clrcle, trvlM, c:.tlforfll• ft714 . T"41 MlfWM It Cltfl4llKIM by I ..-............. """" ". KW! Tiii• .....,,...,. -........ ... c.-tr CIM1l .. Or11111t ~M ... . -Wte."19. . ,.,..,.. ........... ar.., c... Deltw""' ..,., ... ,, .. °"' .. 11, "" ..,..,. against "thls simple equation that people talk about: that oil wells solve problems." Petroleum. nonetheless, can be a powerful tool. MEXICO, WRICH NATIONALIZED its petroleum 41 years ago, says il hu the world's sixth largest proven reserves, most of them dis- covered in the last decade. Sold on the world market for more than $22 a barrel. oil will account for nearly 49 percent of the oa- tion 's exports thls year with $3.8 billion in net in· come, the government says. But Lopez Portillo warns that if "we open the valves to export oil to the limit or demand ... we will have nothing to do with the money ; we will in· fl ate our economy by the worst or all ways: con· gestion." So he is limiting daily production lo 2.2 miWon barrels, with about half available for export, until he leaves office in 1982. The country is producing about 1.6 million barrels a day: "MEXICANS ARE CONCERNED THAT their export picture will be overwhelmed by oil and gas," said a U.S. diplomat. "They seem de· termined to avoid wasting the oil resources. They don't want to be another Venezuela." The comparison is made often by Mexicans, who see Venezuela with a lopsided i.nflationary economy that exports oil so it can import con· sumer products that could be made locally. Mexico. which already bas the world's 19th largest economy with a gross domestic product last year of S91 billion. possesses vast resources or raw materials. Many are scarcely being tapped and marked for development. MAJOR DEPOSITS OF URANIUM, silver; copper, iron. sulfur and other min'erals are con- firmed in the countryside. Forests are extensive and rich fishing areas are just off the coasts. Love· ly scenic vistas, exotic cities and quaint villages are being developed for tourist dollars. "You have to remember that oil is not our only resource and in Lhe long run. it may not even be our most important one," said political scientist Jorge Bustamante. Mexico is still sorting the options, but already some results are showing. When Lopez Portillo took office in December 1976, the economy waa reeling. The peso had been devalued by half, bankers and businessmen had all but given up on their country and the economic growth rate slcidded to a dismal 1.7 percent after hovering for decades near 6 perce.nt. Inflation went wild, soaring to 34 percent in 1977. THE NEW PRESIDENT QUICKLY reversed the blatantly anti·buainess posture of his predecessor, Luis Echeverria, and launched an am- bitious Alliance for Production with Mexican capitalists. He promised -and delivered -financial in- centives and an easier pathway throuah tbe bureaucratic mue for job-producing projects. The program Is bearing fruit u the economy bounced back to a 6.6 percent 1rowtb rate last year and "this whole boom feelilll from 1.978 bas continued right into 1979," said a U.S. economist who expect.a the rate to grow to 7.S percent thls year. THE NATION'S MAJOa Bl181NE88 groups said last month private investment Ulla year will total a record $14 bllllon. up 19 percent from last year. 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WITH ' . teer memberl are appointed f« tbrH·JMt •tacc•red t.ertm. One It named by the board of trwteee. on• by the clUlllled tml>lo1M1 and the U\Jrd 11 named .by the ....... u la t.hla third poll! that la to ~ ntltd. Commluion!'l'll work with the ' GLIDDEN SPRED SATIN Interior Latex WalJ Paint This paint can make any room ii) your house look great a nd for a lot less money than you thought. (If he knew how low I was think ing, he-wouldn't say that.) Great Glidden quality, proven reliability. We can mix or match thousands of colors. 100% Latex for no painty odor, fast dryi ng, no lap marks. " ·~· WRITE AND GOLD PULLMAN 17x20 19.97 19x25 29.97 19x31 39.97 When you think of the {act that the cultu.Nd marbl. top ia includ.d a t thia price. it'• not a bad deal Faucet enra. fif.i:11u WRITE TIAVDSE RODS 29"-48" 110-3101 3.77 48"-84" '10-3102 84" -156" •10-3104 6.77 8.77 SllL 7114 " CllCUUI SAW 42!? You only •ll orw or t wo of ~ to a puwon in th.eh w.um.. More lib on.. Bea..,. duty bell beuino c:onstnac:tion. COLO RITE Sfa II PWTIC BOSE 50' 3 66 1s· s•• We u.d to •1· "You won't oet ho.cl a t llational.'' Not eo couth. ltut .till true. A lot of »&ac-can't ...Uy M)' th&t; • . ICbool board and admlolltraton In blrinl and developlnc penonneJ m•n•a~ment 1y1tem1. They clu1lfy Jobi, bear appeaJa, write personnel nalee, direct a cluaitled ~hlrlOGDIJ dLr~t.Qr Aid aa• moll· t y. 1ldin1 In the school dlatrict. They may pick up appUcatlona for fillile by Sept. 27 at the commluion ol· flee, 18940 8 St., Huntineton Beach . Applicant.a for the non-paying post muat be regl.atered voters re· Appllutfon.-will be tcreened ~nd top candidates contacted for interview, the spokesman said. 3/a " IMPACT DRIVEi 3 31L~9 Com .. with llt&n&ani and Phillipe bat.a. You caa 9..t aoc&.u to lit it. CLEAR REDWOOD ' . i PANELllG STRIPS • ~:~~:~o!PPIOX 33 97 ) . ~SQ PT e < ,._ H .r," WIDE ------< OVUl~ APPROX 37 97 H~ YT. e Hey. do.n't a wall look ~t Cl099r.d with thia? You don't know? Look in all the better m.aga».n ... I GOODWDIS WllDOW CLEAIEI 22 OZ. SPRAY OR 32 OZ. REFILL 59~ I •a.cuurn. I .-p. I help with the diah-, but I don't do wi.ndowa. (I buy th!. !or my IDda. th..y do wi.Nlow..) IOOLTOIE COOLAIT 2~ You -· I told J'OU to ftoc:a up wh.n it wu 2.22 • 9allon and now loola what ha~ For your ~. aunvn.er and winter. Al.LISOI All COOL CUSBIOI I ~~1102 . . ., .. · - forestry. · COLORS OR WHITE GAL. GENIE ELECTRIC GARAGE DOOll OPENERS GS200 ~H.P. CHAIN DRIVE 89.88 GS409 Y:i H.P SCREW DRIVE 137.88 GS459 y, H.P. WORM SCREW DRIVE 147.88 r....t n.i9ht I o pen.I our oarAQe with our 19 year old Genie, th. old o ne with tu~. N obody m&a-qu.a.hty lib Genie U\ door openen, if JOU ... me li JOU don't -.k IT\e, fm .Ull t.ellinq JOU nn \ } ' I WD-40 89~oz. Ho boy, I wt.ah th~ m.ade thia for old cl....u. lib me. Could u.e a little lubrication in joint.a. ( ScJu-ky &n-? ) BARTE 4 PC. CLEAi LIDO VllJL CAI JUT SET 477 Title tells all. (You know. )'OU .... voing to thinla I am .tuP'd, but I ahall miM not ''talllin9'' to )'OU for two ....... ru eend )'OU • poftc&rd. ) STOCKS I BUSINESS .. Thunclay' 2 p.m. (EST) Pri NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~. s.p .. mbtt 20. 1979 s OAll. Y PILOT 87 ALoolcaaek Attitudes Make Major Diff ere nee By SYLVIA PORTE& t hctll .t 111i...c--. Can you imagine yourself sitting before your' TV set watching the secretary or the treasury say that the one r eal hope ror survival was to "liquidate labor. liquidate stocks, liquidate the farmers. liquidate real es tate ... ?" That was what Andrew W. Mellon sugeested was the only solution to lh4b dam age done by the 1929 stock col· lapse THAT WAS THE ATTITUDE AMONG America's m dus triaJ Utans after they had sur veved what was left of lhc economy as the Depression of the lv30s really t.ook hold Millions of adults of that erci acc~pted the judgment that they had lo be "liquidated." They believed that the less government meddled with business. the less govern· ment would muddle business Money's . . .. -···· -· ~ • Can you vis ualize o rganized labor per mit ting Joblessness to sour a nd poverty to become a way or life, wtttiO'Ot insisting on polic1e-, to reverse the trend" Or America's homeowners Worth --~-- i.eemg their homes foreclosed without prote!.t'' Ye t. that's how worker!> and ho meowners reacted a:-. e~onomlc paralysis cre pt through the land and liquidation came close to becoming r eality The distinction between att.llude~ tht!n and now is, I s ubm it. amon~ the mru.t fundamental reason~ u s1mllur s ituation is improbable 011' COL'RSE. Wt: HAVE Bl.JI LT 1ntu our econom\ g reat stabilizers since the early 1930s unem ployment an s urance. Social Security, m1ru mum wage la ws, bank dl' posit insurance, housing ansurancl'. veterans' benefi ts, etc We ha\'e indeed earned our concern about depr1·ss1on to a degree where we have all but created ;; perm<Jnent engine or infl ation \\'(' h:tV(' pusht'<l Keync-srnn •·N1nom1c'i to J puant .... hen• tht l'C'<mom 1.,t h1 ru~eH m•\ N 11<oul<l hcJ\ t· pus hed rt 1-:' en 1C the bu~anei.., dn .... nturn. which 1~ oh\ 1ously un dt•f "3). turn'> out t11 li•· much milder thlln I think 1t Y.11! bl· masn cronom1sts h•·lif'\(' as doe.., Dr Wd li u m (' Fn:und, ~c-naor \ 1<·c· pn•,1d1•nt ;incl rh1t>f 1-c·onom1!.t of lht• ".;('',\. York l-ltO{'k 1-.xc·hJnj!f' lh;Jt 'h1· flll'k hottr>m r<alc or inflation 1.., 1, to i pt·ru·nt ,1 ) 1·;1r Som!· l1·;1rl1nJ! t''<lll'rh f1·a1 11,,,, lh• inf1Jt11J11 '.1tt· ..... 11 n·;11 h a ch•halll;Jlinj! t:i p1 n t•nl l•> I~ 1wrcf•nl J \ 1·ur bd11r1· v." Cdn bt.•J!ln l<• µull 11 11nd1 r rontrnl "IT Wll.L '\01 Ht. rat1· of Ii to i 1>l'rl'1•nt rnte. · s:n., St<in w~.,t :'\YSE . t:A~ Y TO un .... 111d c\i.:n un 1nflalHJn J )ear. rnuch le ... :-. ,, double d1g11 'act-president or r~.,e•H<'h of th1 · We haH• learnt·rl ho..., to u~c thl· economic contrtbu taon:-. of Britain's hrilhant cconorn1o;t, Lord John Maynard Ke~ ne:-.. to <'U!.h1011 tloY. nturn:-. \\ 1· know hov. to U!>t: budget dehc11.s and IJ\ c-uh t'I t1mulat1.: " '>ag1111ng economy and increase emplo) menl Wt: are fully aw<irto of lhl' anti recession impact v.h n t he Federal Rc.,enc Sy!>tem loosens the monet.!r~ 'l"rc11<:0. and pours out b1llton!'i or ex tra crcdlt In fact."'<' h:nt h-Jrncd ou1 anti rerc,i.1on h:!>~rm:-rar too \l.Cll But\\\' hJ\ln I b(•itUJI !11 r1111J out ht•'-' !ti lurn Lh\' 'i3n1<' \\t'Jpon:-. to l urli 1nf1dllon' This 1~ thl· chulh:ngc todJ) \ e rt 1':1·nr1()m1c 11acl<grounifa ORANGE .COUNTY Palgt• \. SimJl!.00, C1t11cn ... u.rni... of co.,tu M P!):t l'X ecut1\'e and rt•!.1dcnt of Custa Mesa. ha::. bt·en ap po tnlu.l chairman or tht• Rank1ni! Profe,:.1on~ Group and mcmt>.·1 of CAL HANK PA\ C1>mm1ttcc or th1· Cuhforn1il Banker' AS!>OC'iat1on !'tichael \\. Patter::.on ha., Joined Toronto DominJon Bank as assistant 'l<'l' pre.,1dent lie has been appo ankd assis tant manager of the ln ·ane branch He was pre\ 1uusl~ \\Ith Wells Fargo Ba nk . ..., here h1· "'as assistant manager or the Villa Park office • Southwest En~lneering, an I rvln... c1 \1 I cng1ncerang and land plannm~ hrm . has announced the fo llowing personnel appointments Paul R. Gilmore ha s been named proJect manager Hl· is a former projc('t manager with L D King Richard J. Kepner has been na med chief design engineer. lie is a former project engineer on variou!> projects in Mission VieJo • Paad C. Ware h a~ JOaned Orcioge Coast Escrow Cor p Irvine and Diamond Bar , as vice µreside nt of marketing He has 20 years' expen ence in real estate. ancludang subdivision sales. real estate financing, title insurance and escrow • Linda Struebing has been appointed oper ations officer and assistant mnnagcr fo r the Irvine branch of Toronto Dominion Ba nk. She is form er operations offtcer at lhe La guni1 tfJ lb of rice of the Bank of Amer ica • Antliloay J . Gh1.1lana has been appointed vice prcst· dent; Joee P. Salagabang, assistant vice president and Hazel L. LHg, a ssistant secretary for Downey Savln1s. based at Costa Mesa Giusiana joined the assoc1at10n 10 1977 as controller. Salagubang has been with the association since 1!Y72 and is assistant controlle r. He w~s previously on the in tern al audit staff of Home Savings and Loan Association. Mrs. Lana joined the auociaUon in 1971. She la in ~barge of the ins urance department. responsible for In· aurance requiremoot.a on loans. Sbe was previously with Fin a ncial Federation. • Promot.loa of Her•H M.a.ltetder. Fountain Valley. to re1lonal salee mana1e r has been an.rlounced by Family Life l...,.uee Co .. a Seattle firm. He wu promoted rrom diatrtct •11• manacer ln F'ounli n Valley to head aales and servtee ta the Los An1eles area. He Joined the company ID llee u a aervicina a1ant and waa promoted to district sales mana1er tn 1972 . • Pewr Wonall baa Joined Jaaae. AHocla&ea, lac,. Irvine, aa an art director. ResponalbWU.. lDcluCS. worklaa with actount ex· ecutlve1 ln conceptual development and uecutJoe. He previously worked at Cocbran Cbue and Liv· lngatoo. • &k:Unl t". WUlta••· rmn.. bu bem pnmated to ... 1lltant vtce presldeat lD tbe eommerdal loan •artm•t of ti--=·• Or1n1• oo.ty ,......1'Md 9'ftce. He J the bank ln 1"5 ud prnloutli ••• a lou offteff. ~, •• t • t I wouldn't place the ashtray there if I were you " FOR &ETTER OR FOR WORSE ~ ----------------------. I HOWCOME :Pt> GOT~ HocH '; S1\JFF f'OP. 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Vice rr.ldeat Walter Moo· dale pl•nmd to vtl1t aome fire areas later in tbe daJ, said Los ADaelel County Supervtaor Ken· neth Hahn. The Eagle Canyon nr.. which dHtroyed aix homes east of Goleta near Sula Barbara, wu 10 percent contained today thanks to calm winda, damp alr and low telnperatures. Tbe cool, humid conditions also kept a 20,000.aere fire near · Ventura and Ojai "sittiac still," Warren said. But southeast ol San Dieco. more than 300 fireti&bters with crews from u far away as Ken· Lucky remal.oed on line today Dalty~-~-THE UVSCHnz FAMILY, FORMERLY OF KIEV, RUSSIA, ARRIVES IN ORANGE COUNTY . Immigrants (from left) Vllldfelav, 15, Netty• and Mark Wiii Uve In Coat• Men 'Happy New-¥ear' W-ish Russian Immigrants Arrive in County By JACKIE RYMAN Ot IN D•llY .. IMC Stiff The Llvschitz family of Kiev, Russia arrived in Orange Coun· ty Wednesday -just in time for the new year. At sundown Friday, they wi ll join me mbers of Newport Beach's Temple Bal Yahm in ·celebrating Rosh Hasbana, the J ewish new year. The family will have more to -give thanks for than most as they reflect back on the journey th at brought them to John Wayne Airport Wednesday, thousands or miles from Kiev. "We are very, very glad to come," said Mark Livsch1tz, 40, an architect, struggling with bis limited EngHsh. But bis broad smile made words un· necessary. Livschitz. 40, his wife, Nellya, Teea Prostitute NB Man Acquitted In Pimping Trial Outcall escort ser vice operator Don a ld Smith of Newport Beach was acquitted Wednesday of pimping and pan· dering for a teen-age girl who became a prostitute at 15. "Thank God it's over," Smith sighed with relief as be and his attorney, Jim Spring. left the Orange County Courthouse on their way to celebrate the inno- cent verdict. The seven-woman, five-man jury deadlocked in an 11-1 vole favoring guilt on whether Smith's co-defendant, Valerie Thomas, 20, of Santa Ana, also pimped and pandered for the &Irl. Smith. of 1311 Cliff Drive, .• Aliem Nabbed operates Charlie's Angels and Golden Girls -outcall agencies that provide escort. musage and nude modeling services for male clients. The services are advertised in several ne ws papers serving Ora~&e County. "Police have been after my client for a loog time and have been unsuccessful. He runs a clean operation down there," declared attorney Spring. During the four -day trial before Superior Court Judge Bryon K. McMillan, the teen-age girl testified that she went to work for Smith's Golden Girls service in 1978. 41, a geologist, and their 15-year· old son, Vlad.islav owe thelr safe arr ival in their new homeland to the work or many people. It was pressure from the U.S. and Jewish groups that enabled them to come. Earlier families attempting to flee Russian anti· Semitism waited years for visas, sometimes in vain. but the Livschitz family was allowed to leave after five months . Carrying only a few pieces of luggage, they were met in New York by representatives of Chi. an offshoot of the century-old Hebrew Immigrant Ajd Society. They were put on a plane for Los Angeles . whe r e t hey changed to a commuter flight to Orange County On Uus end, the Orange Coun· l y Jewish Fede r ation and J ewish Family Service wlll pay their rent and basic costs until they become self-supporting. And members of Temple Bal Yahm in NewPOrt Beach have <See FAMILY, Page AZ> Power Goes Out • For Mesa Homes The lights went out for about 1.475 Southern California Edison customers in north Costa Mesa Wednesday night for more than an hour, an SCE spokesman said today. He said the failure of an un· derll'OWld cable shut off elec· triclty at 10:36 p.m. to the area bounded by Sunflower Avenue, Baker Street, the Newport Freeway and Fairview Road. Power was restored at 11:48 p.m ., be said. uou.ncl a rqi.ng 6,000-acre bl'Ulb fife two miles from the Mexican f)order at Ot.ay Mesa. ne .. was out of eoatrol but ••readinc slowly. Jia.s Dyk-. c:ble( of the San Diep Ranier Unit of the Californl• Depart.ment-ot Forestry, said crewt e.t•hHlbed lines around 10 miles of the fire's 15-mile perimeter. Bombers dropped fire reta.rdanta. For a time, the flames th.re.._. a mobile home park aad burned telephone linel, but abiftlDI whMla tu.med the blue ·••ay. Dykes aald lt WU \be 20th fare on Otay Mesa. "I'm 100 percent 1.-e Ulla ftre was man-caused,·• Dykes aald, but be would not Ht' it WU de• liberate anon. A farefighter WU bospi~zed ror treat.malt ol eye irritation and another treated. for s moke inbalaUoo. Ye•r•••e•••• ' Dally Ne••P•tter c FIFTEEN CENTS Meanwhile in Santa Barbara County, things were "looting real good" on the Goleta fire, said WaJTen. "They're begin· ning to release aome or the L.A. strike team." But Warren said a finger of the Ventura County blaze burned closer to the Hillside Homes tract today, although it still posed no immediate threat to houses. Cocaine, Pot Found Justice And Wife Face Drug Rap OAKLAND <AP) -State Ap- pellate Court Justice Paul N. Halvonik, 40, and his wire. Deborah, 37. were rree today after arrest in their home on felony cocaine and ma riJuana charges. Oakland police vice squad Sgt Larry Rodrigue said' Halvonik. formerly a member or Gov Ed· mund Brown Jr. 's admmistra- lion. and his wife. were arrested Wedn esday night by police armed with warrants charging p ossess ion of coc aine . possession of marijuana fo r sale. and cultivation of mari· juana. They were released Qn their own recognizance. Rodrigue said the couple were ordered to appear in Oakland Municipal Court Friday for ar- raignment. Mrs. Halvonik is an att.oraey1n private pr.-Ctice. Vice squad Lt. Jim Mitchel said he and other officers found about $100 worth or cocaine, two one-o~e packages or processed marij uana which poUce valued Mesa Police Continue to H1D1t Killer Costa Mesa police said today they are pursuing a number or leads in their search for the killer of Marolyn Ca relton. a 3l·year-old widow who was at· tacked in her apartment Sat.ur· day. They said they are a lso con· t1nuing to meet with detectives from other Orange Coast cities to see if unsolved murders there may be related. Mrs. Carelton died Sunday or injuries received when an in· truder struck her over the head with a blunt object. She was attacked al 224 A voe ado St .. only a block away from the apartment at 307 Avocado Sl. where 21-year-0ld Kimberly Gaye Rawlins was murdered March 31. Another woman, 24-year·old Jane Pel· tengi ll , was attacked a nd severely injured two blocks away. at 381 Hamilton St .. oo Ju· ly 20. Police said they are looking into pouible conn ections between thne cases a nd· un· solved murders in Fountain Valley, Corona del Mar, Irvine and Garden Grove, as well as the sl~g in January, 1977, of Robyn Lynn Coit. 20, in her apartment at 241 A voe ado St .. COltallela. at $500 and more than 200 grow· ing marijuana plants in the kitchen and bathroom Offtcers said they had po evidence the Halvon1ks were ~elling pot. but they were booked on the charge bec;iuse they had mor e mar&Juana around than they could use themselves Police said the arrests at the Hal von1 ks fl Iller H11,thland<i hom e ('apped a three tia}' 1n vest1gat1on prompted when of· f1cers 1nvest1~ating a recent burglary at the Halvonik home SPolled wh at they thought were marijuana plants. Halvonik is former legal direc tor of the Bay Area Amencan Civil Liberties Union. and was appointed to the bench in Apnl l.9'18 by Brown. H a lvonik once was a pro . fessional jau pianist. a former 1t•te attorney aeneral and a partner m a publi c mterest law firm in San Francisco ~fore he Joi ned the Brown adm1rustralloo in 191~ as the aovemor·s lobb)'l.St in the Assembly APWI,._..... HELD IN DRVO RAID Justice Paul Halvonlk Bank Thief Foiled; , Mesa Store Robbed The score was clerks 3. rob· "'bers 1 m Costa Mesa Wednesday ~ qu1ck-th1nk10g em ployee~ foi led two attempted bank helSt.s $6,000 Fire Damages Mesa School Ao early morning blaze today al Sonora Elementary Sc hool in Costa Mesa caused an estimated $6 ,000 da mage to a portable classroom building, officials said. Fire Marshal Russ Henderson said the fire broke out about 1: 20 a.m . It apparenUy was caused by a malfunctioning air coodi · tioner in the building, he added. The fire was brought under control in about 10 minutes. but about half of the interior celling was damaged Henderson said firemen were delayed by a locked gate when they arrt.ed at the campus at 966 Sonora Road. and a department store holdup, pohc~ said. The only robber who got any money was a man who indicated he had a gun unde r his shirt and made off with $30 from the 7- Eleven store at 517 W. Wilson St. at about l 30 a m It was the lh1rd robbery al that loc<Jllon in the past month An inept bank robber was foiled twice in two holdup at· tempts WJthin 10 minutes of each other Wednesda,v. police s:ud. Officers said a man in his ear· ly 20s driv ing a da rk.gray foreign car pulled into the drive· in window at Imperial Bank, Fair Drive and Harbo r Boulevard, al 2 p.m. He claimed to havf? a shotgib wrapped in cloth and demanded Sl.000. police said. The teller d ropped to the noor and the man drove off empty.handed. Coast Weather · ID Costa Mesa The Diehl she wu employed - after lYin&' about her ace so Smith Would hire her -the &irl testified lhe went out on three calla and performed sexual acts with male customers. Sbe testified, however, that abe never dlae\llled with Smith what b•ppened OD the calla ad~ that be De¥er told ber wbat or wbat oat to do. PartyToOHOt They were noWied of the fire by a nearby resident who re- portedly had trouble sleeping and went for a swim ln his pool behind the campus. The uniden· lifted resident spotted smoke and called flrem«s. Shotgun Wounds Man Low c louds tonight through mid-morning Fri· day otherwise s unny . H i ghs in mid -~Os at beaches to mid·80's in· land. Lows t.oni&bt in the mld-808. INSIDE TOD" Y· Im,,..,.., oil poolJ hooe the f haoflciGl to0rld beating o path to Mateo. But PTeft· <Int Jote Lopn Portillo haa vowed caaiiaou. dewlopmnt of th~ pdT'Olnm fiftdl and country. Story, photo Pog~ Al3. Tb• 1111 testified that money reeetved • tbe calla -a buic SU per aervtce plus "Ups" of. fend bJ the male client. -were split wttb Smith. · 8mttb teltifted that be bad no blowledae about what the prl did OD tbe calla. Ue did eoocede that prOIUtatlon wu a '. poealbllitJ .•• Bat be repe= told the coart tbat be aot allow pn1Utut.9 to wort for bla aaen· tl• ad would fire ..., woman no•l1...t.-...... ID .......... ...,. D•P9l1 Dlltrlet Attol'91 MlellMI J=no :.--•d tlae e:-. I d Wliaet -.._, 81 M 111111• Firemen Yuie Ceremonitil There were a few uninvited guests Wedne94ay nt1bt amoq tbe 125 mot.hen and daqhten aatbered at the Oran1e Coat YMCA for an Indian Malden pfOlram. A bemire Of railroad tJes wu lit ln a fWd bellde the y baUd· lnl cm Univenlty Drive at tbe Upper Newpcxt Bay. TIM eolumn ol &Idell blac• .... wl &be a.... •• , ... Ila to llO& ftlll~ .... -. ttattecl a lat.. . .... ... .......... :.?: .... ftr• tnaek1 'roa oato •• ........... -.... A Cotta Mesa man was aerioutly injured Wednnd•Y when a •botlUD be allesedly dropped or threw to the floor durin1 an arcument discbarpd, police said. Donald Anmtroal, 30, ol USS ll•a Verde Drive kut, wu lD aur1•1'1 todaJ at UC lnlD• lledieal Cader. Police uJd 1iae bad lOll 1mt1'a1 n.aers ID tbe t :a5 p.m. acddmt at Ml arput. ment. ~ A19' lnJared WU • ....., A.m~ll.of < ...... .... .... polke Mid. Sbe .. treae.d • the medltal cmtlr'. __ _.ID_.. t Doeto~ ' ·Saves •1om.oaa•--..mW1N ............... A ~ doctor •• MliD•IY lDJuNMS Wedn..cla1 al,_ wlMe ht attem&*d t.o laWt U on.. COUDty *rUr1 deputJ fl'olll a hOlplt.al jail want lluna~ .,...... with alUll ptpe. The dod.or •u credited lllr sherlff'a otncen wlU. H"-i dlll CS.puty'a W. cNrta1 tM ..._. at UC Jrvl.De Medical C.ter't Jall ward ln Orana•. Dr. Howard CowUabaw of Garden Grove wu ~ tD good cond.lt.ioo in UM i.....-. care unit at UCIMC today after 1uffertaa aevwal blows to tbe stomach in tbt t p.m. attack. Sheriff• apotesman U . Wyatt Hart cave thil account of the ln· cld.eftl; Or. Cowlishaw. a J&.year-old anesthesiologist, was walldn& ln the medical center's jail ward when he heard the screams ol a nurse. He round the inmate beali11g Deputy Raul Ramos about on the head with a 24-lnch-long steel tube, which the prtaooer apparently had diamanUed from the frame of h1a hospital bed. During the scuffle to subdue the inmate. Dr. Cowlishaw was s truck in the stomach with the pipe . A nurs ing assistant, Margaret Stebbins, was slightly injured. T he attack occurred as a nurse. accompanied by Deputy Ramos, checked on prisoner pa- ti~nts in the ward. The prlaoner apparently leaped from behind a curtain, s winging the steel club at Ramos. Hart said Ramos probably would have been killed had Or. Cowllsha w not Intervened. The s heriff's deputy was also report- ed in good condition today at UCIMC, recovering from multi- ple head lacerations. The inma te. who was unin- jured. was identified aR David Medtna, 19, or Placentia. He had been admitted to the jail ward for treatment or in- juries he received Tuesday after his car crashed during a police chase in Placentia. Medina. who had been wanted on several previous assault ch a rges, was spotted by a police investigator In Placentia. HB Girl Tries Dumping Kin From Auto A 16-ycar-old girl reportedly drove swerving through the s treets or Huntington Beach Wednesday with her sobbing, screaming mother clinging to the top of the speeding station wagon. Witnesses at the 11:30 a.m. in· cident told police the woman was hanging onto the luggage rack as the girl swerved the vehicle in an apparent attempt to spill he r m other onto the street. Police said the girl slammed to a stop on Argyle Drive and ran off. Bewildered witnesses said they helped the hysterical mother off the roof. The mother-daughter alterca· lion reportedly erupted at their home when the teen-ager leaped into the car and kicked her mother who grabbed for the keys, accordlng to police. Officers, who would not re- . lease names because a juvenile was Involved, Hid the mother s uffered &rm, leg and facial cuts as a result of the episode. They said she was also covered with blue paint from the station wagon roor. The daughter Is being sought on charges or assault wl\b a deadly weapon. DAILY PILOT t,..Ot_CloeM_IY~.--11 .. c- 114_1 ... --1 • .....-..... 0._ c .... _..,,...""'-........ --..-• .,...,_ -....... ,....,, ... c;.u -· -.... ~.-......... 111,._ 1.i..11 .. ..., • .-.~--.,-c-.4" ................ _ ......... _.......,._ _,, , ... _ .... _ ........ ,._ ..... -··· .. --.~-.(al--"_ ..... ... ..-.--,. •• c.w.r vic·---o.-...•--'-._ ·-~ .......... ................... -"'--_ .. _ ,. ....................... . OMcet ~ llM(ll .. , ... Ceo•""""*' ~ ..... 11Wt te.<11...,._, '''',,."''en•,.._.. •• Q111P1•Mv•*' ,..._,. Launehed Today High Energy Astronomy Observatory No. 3 will look like this artist's conception when it becomes operational. It was launched into earth orbit t.oday by an Atlas Centaur rocket from Cape Canaveral, Fla. HEAO 3 will scan the heavens for cosmic and gamma ray sources. Coast Again Suffers Eye-stinging Smog By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of tlle O ... y .. , ... Si.ti Stagnant air clung to the Orange Coast again today, prompting car pooling pro- grams for large firms from Costa Mesa to Laguna Beach and first stage health ad- visories for sections of inland Orange Q>unty. Smog grew even worse around Los Angeles a~ a new sel1e or eye-stinging vapors enveloped the basin. triggering second stage health alerts In several areas. Second stage health episodes -meaning dangerous air for all people -were expected to last through Fnday an Pasadena and nearby communities ''The new weather pattern as similar to what we experienced last week," said a spokesman for the South Coast Air Qua!Jty Management District. That weather system, in which an inyersion layer of cool-over· hot air trapped pollutants close lo the ground, caused eight straight days of second stage health alerts. Considered the worst run of smoggy days in 25 years. the in- ver sion layer lifted over the weekend only to return today. It will remain hot Friday with n egligible winds and highs above 90 in Los Angeles. 94 for in la nd valleys. It will be only s li1htly cooler for inJand Orange County, where first s tage health advisories were expected to re maln in ef. fed for El Toro, La Habra, Los Alamitos, Santa Ana Canyon and Anaheim. No first sta«ie alerts were called for coast cities where temperatures wiU remain in the m i d ·70s. but a d istr ict 's spokesman said the air will re · main "unhealthful for extremely senslUve persons" through Fri· day. As a result of rancid air gat herlng s tre ngth lo Los Angeles and Riverside counties early today, air quality orficials lo.stltuted mandatory car pool- ing for 2,600 Southland firms that employ more than 100 peo- ple. Costa Mesa , Newport and Irvine area corporations were ordered OD second stage plans, calling for 60 lo 70 percent t e· ducUons ln employee car trips. A first stage plan. asking for volunt.ary car pooling, was re- quested for the Laguna Beach and south Orange Coast area. Aoki Still hnproving Spokesmen at San Francisco's L e tterman Arm y Me dical Center said today Injured boat racer and restailrateur Rocky Aoki was "sUll Improving" and wo uld be tra ns fe rred to a civlUan hospital. Aoki. recovering from surgery on a ruptured aorta suffered when his boat rut a wave at 70 mph Friday, was taken off the hospital's serious list today. He was to be moved today from the Presidio facility to the UC Medical Center in San Fran- ciaco, officlall said. IRWD Elections 'Unconstitutional' ... I By FREDERICK SCHOEllEllL °' .. .,...., ........... An elect.Joo syatem that hu al- lowed l.rvl.ne Company domina- tion of Irvine Rancb W 1ter Di.a· trlcl affairs wu decler~ un- con1 tltut¥>nal Wednesday by Oran1e County Superior Court Jud .. Eward Wall.bl. At the conch.wlen of a 2~-bour beariq, tbe Jud•• ruled that election of dlreetora by laad- o w n er -cont ro 11 e d v0Un1 violates "one-man, one-vote" principles repeatedly •pbeld a., the U.S. Supreme C.Vrt and tM state Supreme Court. W allia declaied tbat public control of tbe water dlltrict board ·O( dlttdorl ii llMDLlal becaue of "momentoua" de- cllloaa the board wlU face re· 1ardln1 future development within the •.000.aere dlttrtct. The district lDclud" OD.t·•lxtb of or-.. County'• land ..... iaclucU.nc the city of lrvlDe Md portloaa 0( Tutla, Sula Au, Newport BMcb, t.asun• Beeeb ~Tbe-== ::"lq'°7• • w .w. .. bow t.o lbift eoiatlol ol tlM .... dlll&rtct ~ fNm ............ '° ..... .................. PollSW.nm· ed.laa will be upl.Qred. at &- " laUD·~t fOl'ndlie-pol1U& .. ftDCli~ ... ~ ......... .. .,.. ..... -.•• tor I.be ...... Tbe COGUDUUlr ftlpt WU ml boYr lat• WeclnHday. 1Dd repr.....utifte ol lb• temple were anlllou1 ID c aae tbe Livaehlts family had somehow IOUell loll. Am-. tboM-'waiU .. &e .,..... dMm wen TeD'lple l"at Yalun 9'1ter1M>od President · Reva Sam._. and Henry Palmer, a temple member who ia a naUve of Poland and 1peak1 Ru.aalan. ··we dicln't know until Pl1day tlle7 were comtac." esplalDed Htlea lAvlnaon of Newport Beaeb, vice Pftlidlllt ol tbt lda- terbood. "All wt lasew la we were apeetina enother family thla moalh.'' Fhe 1ean a10. tbe temple settled a family d Vletnameae retu1ees and a week a10 they helped relocate a m -member family d "boat people." Mn. Levinson aald it took her several weeks to find an apart· ment for the Llvschiu family She aaid most places won't take children and 1 few aald they don't want immigrants. An apartment was finally found in the Meta del Mar area of Costa Meaa, where a number or Vietnamese refu1eea have settled. J II rs. lAYiJ2.lan aald tbe new 1partmerit baa been stocked with food, furnllblDp and bed· dint by alaterbood members, and tbat a pbyaiclao who belonp to the temple will give the newccSmen free physical ex- ams. She said slaterbood memben planned t.o cook the famlly a din- ner in their own home Wec!nes· da~y, to have dinner for them at Mrs. Samuels' home tonight and to take them to temple Friday ror the beginolng or the High Ho- ly Days. Although the welcomers had stood in the hot sun at the airport for an hour. they bubbled with enthusiasm as the Livschitz family emerged from the ir plane. There were warm s miles, hugs and some tears as the am· migrants round their n e w rriend8. "This is our home now ... Livschiu said. Recruitment Pow Wow Set By Coast Y The Orange Coast YMCA toni ght wdJ host a r~rwtment Pow Wow for fathers with their sons or dau&hters lnterested in the Y-lndl1n Guides and Y Indian Princess programs The event starts at 7 at the Y a t 2.300 Universit y Drive in Newport Beach and is open to parents and children rrom the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and the city of Irvine. The Indian Guides and Indian Princess programs are aimed at fathers and children between the ages of 6 and 8 so they can participate together In a variety or activities. Some of those activities. such as Indian crafts and dancing. will be part or tonight's pro· gram. Shrimp Dam~ed SAN JOSE tAP> Tbe state Department ol Fish and Game says that mlllloos of eallom of partially treated sewage bave devutat.ed sbrlmp beds ln lbe south end c:I San Jl'.f anclaco Bay. Mobile lpning 6banged 87 &08E&T BA&&I!& °' .. .,..., ~ MIMf Oran1e County supervisors approved aonlng c hanges Wedneedaj that make it pouible for moblle home tenanta to own their own land ln unincorporated county territory. Supervtaors were so pleased by their acUon that they deeided to send the aoaln& packa1e to.all 218 cities in the county t.o uae aa l\&ldellnes that they may want to folloy. n.e __, cban1e1 wtU allow tenant.I ~ mobile homea, or manufactured modular homes, to place tbeir dweUlo11 in &ot.s now toned for 1ln1le-famlly residencf9. Supervtaon also approved ac· tioo to permit the devek>pment of mobile home subdivisions in high density restdentiaJ areu in which t.enaots also can own their own Iota as well aa their coaches. Supervisor Ralph Clark heralded the chan1es in the mobile home regula\ions. ·'It baa lone been overdue. It is the tint step in 1ivlng mobile home owners the same right.a to own their own land as other home ownen," be said. "It ls a wonderful tool. They won't have to be victims or park owners who have driven rent out of alfbl." Clark added. W b eo the zoo.ing c ban ges t.alte effect :.> da~ from now. mobile home owners will be alJowed to move into large lot resadential areas with a use permit from the county ionlng admuustrator Large lots •range from z.oning which allows ooe unit per four acres to one urut to an acre County officials say about 60.000 acr es fall into the large lot c lass1ficauon Mobile home owners also wtU be allowed to move into t ypical single family housmg areas but there are tighter restnclions The action requires a zoning change that is to be applied to a ll new planned development com munities Super visors had wanted the additional safeguards built into the regulations an order to dis - cour a~e piecemeal locations of mobile homes through ~angle ram a I y subd.a v1s1ons Of fJc1 als s aid the zoning changes will tend to free up land ror mobile home tenants that previously have been des1gnat~ for other uses as well a!. curblllg purpon ed abuses an existing rental parks Heretofore. mobtlf> home-; could be located only in mobile home parks A study C'Omm1ttf.'f' has ob served previously that mobile home par k development ha~ beeo practkaUy nonexistent 111 recent years Because mobile homes were allowed only on land iooed ror high dens ity residential com· plexes. condom101um develop m':nts ~ualJy were chosen by builders as the most profitable course or action Wreckage Found LAS VEGAS <AP> -The wreckage of a missing FB·lll righter·bomber was located in the mountains nearly 100 males north of bere Wednesday. but the Air Force said the remains or one person round at the crash site could not defutitely be iden- tified u one of the two crewmen aboard. Newport Surf. and Sport • Introduces QUIKSILVER PANTS • • . ..... ,, 2J!~•&. '1W1'14' ... ,..., Career Eye• Cubanl1aue WAlllDIOTON tAP) -..... .... c.n. held • unannounced meetin• wl&la --p' el wtdrn today on Scmet troope in Cuba, reportedly to brief tbem on a ''delicate phue" In U .S .·Sc;>vtet ne1otiaUooa about the coo. troveny. Sen. Frank Church, D· Idaho, chairman ol the Senile Forelp RelaUona Committee, emerged from the meeting of Democratic and Republican leaders with a prediction that eventually •'the Senate will require cerWlcatloa by the preaident. tb.•t So- viet combat f«cea are not in Cuba." Cburcb told reportera the U.S. and Soviet IOY• ernments "apparently hue reached that point in ne10UaUOD1" on the wue where m~ deciaioo.s are required. He aald the American decisions were "just being formulated ." It was Church who referred to the neaotiaUons over the Soviet brigade u beina ln a delicate phase. Gold Price Hits $386; \Buck Sinks LONDON IAP> -The dollar spiraled downward OD European mon~y markets today as some dealers predicted a renewed cnsas of confidence tn the U.S. c urrency Gold so ared to another rerord or $386 in Loodon at the close and was up more than $11 toJIU .SO 1n Zurich. The dollar hit II-month lows in Milan and Frankfurt and was lower in Tokyo London's five m ajor bullion houses fixed lhe price of gold at a n all tame tugh fixing of $380 for the afternoon trading session. It was a Jump of 10 dollars over Wednesday's cloee in both IAn· don and Zunch Withm an hour lht.' pnce C'lambed another six dollars tn London trading. "Thr doll ;i r 1 ~ 1n trouble agaan~d 11 ~eem~ the n !>1ng 1n terest rates have not be-en sufft c1ent to prop at up," a Tok )n trader SllJd . Mesan Hurt In Rear-end Collision A C06l<i Mesa man was an JU red Wedn~day when his car collided with the rear or a car driven by -a 98·year-old man. rorcang at Into a third caa:- Kenneth Scott Peterson, 19. was unconscious whe n i><>lice ar- rived at the scene or the 6.50 p m uC'c tdent on Ne wport Boulevard north or 16th Street officers saJd • However he regained con· scaousness and was treated but n ot hosp1tal1ied at Hoag Me morial llos patal. oHa cials :.aid The second motorist, Richard M&rten Shaw, 98. of Norwell. Mass . and the third driver. Venita Marie Vaplano, 25, of Newport Beach, weren't injured, police said. ' Where F ive It' ere Killed The first aircraft cras h at Castle Air Force Base at Merced in a decade killed five crewmen on a KC-135 stratotanker jet Wednesday. The plane. practicing touch- and-go landings, crashed on the runway. ripping the cockpit and one engine away from the fuselage and burst into flames. Two crewmen survived. Olympics Profit Vowed l.ns Angeles Expects to Net $21 Million LOS ANGELES <AP} Organizers of the 1984 Olympi~s say they will tum a profit of 'at least $21 million even if double· digit inflation continues anp thE: fed eral government gives them no financial aid. T h e Los Angeles Oly mpic O r ganizing Committee s aid Wednesday it expects to spend S.147 million to stage the games :md take in at least $368 million. The committee reiterated Jts pledge that the games would cost the city nothing. ( __ SI',....__:4_TE_J RTD F ares Doten LOS ANGELES <AP> Near- ly all the Rapid Transit Dis· trict's buses are back on the road today, but ridership is onJy about half what it was before a strike began 31h weeks ago, of· ficials say. The RTD sajd it had about 640 .000 far~ Tuesday. compared At torney 'Blamed' For Temple Deaths · LOS ANGELES <AP > --Charles Garry, lawyer for the People's Temple cult which collapsed when 900 of its members committed mass sui cide last year. Wtdnesday blamed the deaths on attorney Mark Lane. Lane was with the cult followers of Rev. Jim Jones when they began the bizarre suicide ritual to a daily pre-strike average of l.2 million. Mobil Fire Probe d TORRANCE <AP) -A Mobil Oil Co. refinery that processes 123.500 barrels of crude oil dajly will be out or operation for less than a week after a fire and ex- plosion. officials say. Repairmen will begin in · vestigaling the cause of the blaze when the a rea cools, Fulham said. Baby 1t'laale Die• REDWOOD CITY <AP l Despite a week of intensive medical care. a baby pilot whale found stranded on a beach ~ear here has died at a mar ine C1 musement park. The J ·yea r·old a nimal suc- cumbed to blQOd nukes Wednes- day She also had been found to be s uffering from severe dis- orders of the kidneys, lungs and liver. said Mike Demetrious, president of Marine World. • ...,.,.., £••11clae d ~ -' ~ ... nu.a.r. ~ 20, 1979 ONLYPtLOT A 5 'America in Troub/,e' Union Hears Brown Berate 'Cheap Labor' ~ to the eeonomy, ea,m1 the ~ Is .,.. "Perrier Water" from France, "Swedish c racken" and "Mercedea-Bem" automobiles' from Germany. SAN J'RANCl9CO <AP-> -GM. JIJdlnund Brown Jr.. an all-but-declared Democratic prea- ldenllal candidate. aaya that America bu •'a pent 20 yean tranaferrinl technology lo others" while its own worken lost tbelr jobs. "'!be sweat or your labor lhat is used to l>ro- duce capital is leavlne t.hla country and comlna back combined with cheap labor to put you out of work," Brown told the convention of the Industrial Un1oo Departm~t of the AFL-CJO on Wednesday. ·•America is in biC trouble . . . America ls go- ing downhill and it doesn't have to." THE MORE THAN 911 delegates at the con- vention represent slx million work~ in 56 na· Uonal unions. The California governor received on- ly s parse applause from them ·when he was Introduced, but reception seemed to increase as his 20-mlnute speech went along. The governor denounced lax breaks as a spur .. . Marvin Renews Battle LOS ANGELES ·CAP) -His claim of victory hasn't mellowed tough guy act.or Lee Ma rvin. who st age d a bitte r court battle with hi s former lover earlier th1i. year. Marvin is renewing one part of the struggle as he tries to overturn a judge's ruling that he must pay $104,000 for "r e hnbilitation" lo Michelle Triola Marvin, who lived with him for 51!1 years ATTORNEY A . D a v 1 d K a g o n s ·a 1 d W ed n esa y th at th e a c tor:, d e - s pit e be ing ··ve r y -QJeased" with most of Superior Court Judge Arthur Marsh.all's April 19 decision 10 the case. does not reel the award of $104 .000 was war· ranted. After an 11-week trial , Marshall awarded Miss Marvi n the money for "r e h a b i lit a t ive purposes " But he re jected her clajms for a share of the actor's prop· e rty and half of the estimated S3.6 million he earned during the ar years together. I \ •<1 ... " LO-.O ... .._ • l<*O 0 .. ~n.t llltO ..,,.. ~ ..... \;H(Jef 0 ,, "°"1\ 9 I.OM<. ... ~ The United Staie,. be aald. "baa spent JO years transferring our technoloty, that you helped build, to other people . . . but ll we don't ftsure out a way to reinvest and relnduatriallze t.hla country. forget lt. We'll have even more or a loes of union jobs." WHAT HAPPENS, BROWN asked, when over- seas workers "start maJUng steel, cars, ties, watches, television, computers and doing it for $2 a ~y? What's going lo happen lo the American • standard of living? That's the dilemma." He called for a .. pubUc works progl'am" lo get this country's unemployed back to work, but declined to expand on that later at a news con- ference,. 'WEEK- END SPECIAL The ra c ket. poly cotton ~hell with qu1!tod l1n1ng 1n·hemp or navy . '"I NOW 43.80 ! I II .. l f'lf1 Jlf 11 .......... ,.. , .. '"' "' •• ,." ... •<J ... . ...• ~. . .. 1 n the jungle seJ.Uemeot or Joneatown.. <:ruyal fa'PWdfll' slaying ol U.S. Rep .. lAo.-Jl,_.. a nd three joumalia1s. ~ CONTACl'ED in New. 6' :..•• 5 · g 1'flDj a I awe.Ut, descfibed Garry as "a liar" and "a-_ very, very sick man" who was "suffering from delusion."J." SAN Dr'EGd <AP> -A COlDl· tywide manhUnl bas been or-MARVIN'S AP PEAL dered for a masked gunman who .to the state Court of Ap· kidnapped and raped the wife of peal was filed Tuesday. a San Diego County supervisor's Miss Marvin's attorney I ~.)4 ... _ .. )I t •600 OU."°"lt h~ Cl•"t~ ..... ~... - l•to~ ... _. • ..,ou1w COa\Sf P\.41'• J ..... "'. "' ... .,..._"''J ~y.n10 ••O•UCl....,._ "I.LA GU~OA Jot4.1 ,,, ,.,, ht.>-J1i "THE PERSON responsi1>le was the catalyst," Garry sajd at a State Bar Association conven· tion pan~ on "Cults and the Law" at the Bonaventure Hotel. Ga rry said Jones was "paranoid" about a supposed conspiracy by U.S. officials to destroy hi m. chief aide. police said. Marvin Mltchelson saad George St.evens. a 47-year-old We dnes da y that no ~ .. -····It• ,...._ .. \ ••• I '°•••-I• •••\•I •• ..... •I ~AW lilt(,() ' ' • I lJ \ 111 I Ba~i~~~~roothesWf ~_c_r_o_s_s·_a_P~_~_is_p_l_an_n_e_d_. ____________________________ _ "He may not be legally responsible. but he is morally. Mark Lane is res ponsible," Garry said. The rem arks were a pparently the most s pecific ever made by Garry in charging Lane with direct responsibility. •. .. .O N SALE THRU SEPTEMBER 26 Garry said a search for such information through the U.S. Fre edom of Information Act turned up nothing, and Garry s aid he was convinced there was no conspiracy to destroy Jones. Supervisor Jim Bates, told police Wednesday that the in- truder broke into~ his home at about 5 a .m ., thre atened lo "blow away" his 11 -year-old son, then a bducted his wife at gunpoint. ON SALETHRU SEPTEMBER 26 BEGONIA RICHMONDENSIS t Gal. Now ·st.98 r~ularly J2.98 3 Gal. Now $8.98 : regularly $11.25 Restore your patio furniture now a nd save. These pada are made of an ex· tremely durable material for years of AFRICAN VIOLET • • • 6"' Now $6.95 regularlw $10.95 UM. Roger'• HAND The most popul• of .0 Oowering plants, chooM from auorted colors. Umitecl All purpoee apnyen ad;uatable from a to quantity on hand. fine mlet to jet .u.am, they hold 1 quart. N•nery • llMlooT Platlte A Floriet • P•tie f •rait•re • La1Miecaph19 S.. ~ H• M at MacArthw BW .• Ntwpof1 BMch. (714) 640-5800 Op.ft Dally 9em 10 6pm GIBRALTAR -SAVINGS 26-WEEK CERTIFICATE 10.315 ANNUAL lAff 10.765 3 ANNUAL ffffCTIVf TlllD CERTIFICATES ISSUED SEPTEMBER 20 THRU SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 $10,000 mlntmum. Rate based on 26·week U.S. T1easury Bill rate. Effective yield assumes all funds at maturity are redeposited at same rate and remain for full year. Rate may change at renewal. Federal regulations prohibit compounding of interest on the account and impose a substantial Interest penalty for early w1thdr11wal. WE'RE OPEN LONGER! SAT\JADAYS: All Gl>re .. r oftlcn ... open from 9:30 to 4:00. WEEKDAYS: Moet ottlcn open Mon.·lhur. 9:00 to 5:30; Frt. to 8:00. WEEKNGHTS & SUNDAYS: ,..... omc.. open Mon.-Frf. tll 1:00 pm; Set.1:30 to 4:00; ~ t t :00 to 4:00: Del Amo Fethion Square. CarlOO Mal. Sherman Oells Fashion Square, Huntlnglon center and Woodin Hilla (not op.fl weeknights). FUWRTON 255 w. Oranoettlorpe 871-6101 IM NM CWTRMO 318n Def Obl$p0 493-5011 tUITlllTOl IUCH Hunt. Center 898·9666 SMTA MA/COSTA MHA 3925 S. Bristol 979-7580 NEWPORT If.ACM 2700 W. Coast Hwy. 631·2611 . SANTA ANA #4 Santa Ana fashion Square 834-0717 i' 1i -----------------------------------------------------~ • 4 ,. ' .. lease Tangled in State's Red T a.,....,...,....,.-.~ ~::!i.?::S.:~~a:::s Rt"mtmbcT \.hole old "Perry Muon" abowl where. Ju.1t u tbe trtal w neaJ'.1.1 OVtt • detective would run lhroup \M courtroom cawnc ''Hold lt, Perey. we've IOl new evidmce?" 1'be tc:me wun't. quite so dramaUc ~nUy at a meeUnc ot NewPott·Meu achool tru1ten on the ~eaae ot lhe Mesa Verde Stbool property, but. there was somet.h.ina ot the same teelina. Two 01'8&niulian1. Coatllne Community Colle1u and fo1air'View State Hospital, had lhown an Interest l.n the school However, only Coutltne had 1ubmitted a written pro· Po a.I Slate red tape from the Department or Finance and the Cenerat Services Administration held up Fa1r\1i w's proposal f\ 3 result. stuff members wer e ready to go with u recommt'nduUon that the 1ea~e be approved for Coustline Al lhe last minute , howe\'er. Fa1rvtew E xecutive Darector Frank Cranella managed to gel stale authonty lo make a verbal proposal, which he did at the board meetini. Although the proposal came al the eleventh hour and was for somewhat less money than the Coastline con· tract. trustees agreed to go with Fairview They left open the possibility or a s ublease or classroom space lo Coastline. Despite the circumstances. the decision seems a rca· sonable one . Although Fairview offered only $204.000 a year, including maintenance, compared to Coastline's $243,000, the fi gure still was acceptable by fair market standards. And the school will be used . as intended. for the education of youngsters. In addition, plans to s ublease classroom space to a parochial school would give re· larded youngsters from Fairview some exposure to other children. Also, some neighbors have objected to the nighttime traffic Coastline would generate .. Officials at Coastline. while disappointed. took the last-minute loss graciously. noting that they aren't an ad- versary of Fairview. nut whale local orru.:ials seem to have behaved with reasonable concern <Jnd dignity. the same can't be said fo r the state officials who held up the works . In a time when tax legislation is moving government <'ontrol mon• and more to the state rather than local en- tittcs. at s distressing lo note how inefficient and un- responsive: some slate agencies seem to be. Narcotic Law Tricky J\ law lo rcgulute the sale of narcotics paraphernalia 1s currently under consideration by the Costa Mesa City Council. Concerns arose because of the prominent display of :-uC'h items as roach clips and cigarette papers in record stores, in tcmpling view of youngsters. Council members. who have received complaints from parent groups. said they believe the displays may convey the imprl'ssion that drug use is exciting and sophisticated A note of caution was sounded by the city attorney, who pointed out that some items such as cigarette papers arl' also used for rollin~ tobacco, which is legal. I le noted that an overly stringent ordinance might be thrown out in court. Council members said that, if necessary, they'll settle for an ordinance requiring the items to be sold m a separate room to whi ch no one under 18 is admitted. Not a bad idea, if 1l would work. However. the experience in Huntington Beach. whi ch has a simila r law, shows otherwise. In Huntington, merchants say the anti-paraphernalia law has been gre at tor business. Publicity about the law and the lure of the forbidden are "a blessing in disguise." one salesman said. Join the Rat Battle Nobody likes rats. But in recent months some residents of Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa have seen large rodents s us- piciously resembling these undesirable animals parading on t heir telephone lines and nibbling their g arden tomatoes. Yes, they're rats. But they're roor rats. not the wharf rats associa ted with slum areas . Roof rats climb. li ve in bushes and eat fruit, while wharf rats don't cli mb, live in walls and eat garbage. Residents' reluctance to admit they have rats in the neighborhood may be contributing to t he problem, Orange County Vector Control spokesmen say. Ir you suspect you've been invaded by rats, there are two things you can do: -Call Vector Control for free aid in killing off the pests with poison that poses little danger to children and pets. -Harvest fruits. take pet food in at night, and trim back ivy and other bushes to destroy the rats' food and nesting sources. It's a situation where iSlnorance is far from bliss. • Opr nrons exprnssed rn the s pace above are lhose of the Daily Piiot Other views expressed on thrs page are those or their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s Invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Morwpoly B1L•.BOYD How do you account for th• ·raet that the 1ame or Monopoly bad tta bluest 12 Dear Gloomy Gus Contld1rtn1 the rapid deterioraUon and 1llta· Uoa that ii taktna place wttb very UW. effort to 1lop It, tbe Newport Back Bay muet bave loal all lta 1rt-.1 R.l:.W. C.teemr 0. .............. , -_. "'"''' ,, , ... ~ ..... -,_,_rtty ~ ...!! !!!"!! ... ~~ ..... ... ,_ months of all time only lut year? Conaider the new elec· tronlc toys c:ompetJ,na wtlb lt. Consider lbe blab-powered dl1t ractlon of televialon. Consider lhe fact tbal tt hu been on lbe market since lta5. Yet ~ Monopoly 1al• were alrnoal double laal year what tbq !lad been dUJ'inl the two yeara prevloua· ly. There la a small band of creative citllena out there who invent 1amet, hopln• they'll hit a winner thal will make them rtcb. I envlalon them, •lttinc ln froat ot tbelr flreplac... 1am1 lnto lbe names, t.belr ftqen •*Pied •• tbouab tn prayer, murmurinl, "Make anotMr lloaopoly, ob Lord, ucl let tl be mini." la&e of a&llaWio ._. Ml tripled la tbe lat ft•• yean • Rlehard Reevee LOS A..NOEJ..ES -Tbey're Lalklnl about eomethlnl called "Tbe Voucbel' System'' Mal here. When you M)', aa I bave. "But lt would dllt.ro)' tbe pubUc tchool 1y1t.em." they anawer. "What's lett to deltroy!" • Vouchers for educaUon -a plan to me tax money lo finance private altcrn•llve1t to publ ic schools as the n c w c~l m I n J · revo l ution bre win g an Callfomlu If I l !I U('Ct."Cd8 hcrt!. at will t\WC C P th e counlry and public education as we know It will be a thing of the past. Th ts 1s the idea: Parents would be issued vouchers equal to the cost or one year's public Mailbox educaUoo for eacb cblld. The voueben would be provided by tM •late sovemmenl and CCICdd be UHd to pay for a year ln a public ICbool or to pay for a year at a privately operated IChooa meettnc vque state educaUoaal 1peclflcaUona. More than 200,000 petltlou have been prepared ln an al- t.empt to place a .. Family Choke in Education" initiative on the June 3, 1980 Califomla ballot. It's lhe tame procedure Callfor· niana UMd lo creat.e Proposition 13 cutUne their own property taxes. IF TIIE ul.ittat1ve Is approved and round constJtullonal -there is a provis ion exempting parochi a l sehoots rrom the voucher system If the courts rind that the plan does no~ separate church and state 1t would create a four-tier school system. The four kinds or schools we R°'*f N. Wltd/Publlahtr T"°4'nas l(eevll/!dllor lSe,_• Krelbfc"/S dttorlal Page Editor • may ... would be: old·f11bklned pubUc 1eboo11 nmJ11n1 Just Lbe way they aN now; trtdlUoaal private acbooll nan .bf cburcla. 1nd private 1roups c-barCinc whatever tuition lbe1 wtlb and pick'iQc whatever st.udeata they want; "family choice" aehoola run by new private corporatJont and open to any student with a voucher: "independent public schoola." which would be run by new publicly owned corporations established by local acbool di&· tricu at the request or peUllon- in& parents. IT SOUNDS complicated. but what it means is this: The t.radi· tionaJ American system of giv· Ing public money to schools open to alJ would be replaced by a system giving money directly t.o <tll parents to buy whatever kind of education they wanted for their children I n Californ ia. as almos t every place elae, parent.a ~ an· 1ry. behevtne that the public acboola have failed them. ,Fall· Ina teat scores and Ulit.er•cy, too many admlniJtratore, striking teacben, busing and other ex· pertmenta -the works. OK. ti the city can't educate our kt~ for $3,000 a year. give us the 13,000 and we'll find someone who can ll's Vt!ry attractive. Aod more tban a little scary. Assuming that church-related "family choice" schools w111 be ruled un· cons titutional. there may be nothing to stop anyone from . starting a school and getting government vouchers -the Ku Klux KJan and the Black Pan- thers. the John Birch Society and the Commurust Party, and a ny fool or c harlatan who believes knowledge rs CJbsorbed in hot tuUl. or through massage. TH~ E D UC ATIONAL establishment rs i<omg to w.c .arguments hke that to try to de· re al th e voucher sy:-.t c m. Already, the Los Angeles Board of Education has appropriaWd $55,000 ror an unti ·vouche r "educational c<1mpaign " the first lllllt.' th<.• board has done anythtn~ hk«: that t>vcn hefon' a question Wdl> on lhc ballot The r r a n l 1 C 0 p p 0 !'. I I I CIO lJ f th c establbhmcnt m.JY b<.• an ad· m1ss1on or how biJtl lhetr own schools really arc· they are a.'> sum1ng that, ~1ven a c hoi ce. parent:. wi ll abandon pubhc schoob I( thl• schools <in· ">l<"k . 1 h(' d<' bait• 1s h<.•althy Hut . -.1111 . ttw bu r(kn of proor h:1., to n. · fin lt11· a d v o c· a t cs o r t h c· \ o u c h c r system Until recent v1•ars. Uw public edm·allon ")'tern con rcrved by Thomas ,Jpffn son h·a., served America wdl Thi· t1mc may havt• C'>m <' to ('hangc 11 . and If the voter~ or ('ahfoml<t rio . th1· ··Fam1lv ('ho1<.·c trl f':ducatum" tn1l1at1v1· may tw lhl· most 1mport;rnt f'le•c·t11m of 1980 and thut rndudcs th•· race for the prc:11dc11cy Habit of Public Lying Cort:upts Society To the Editor· Lies We're sick of lies. Elect· cd 0Hic1als he; and hordes of other~ 10 the public sector Ire with sickening regula rity. EJttt· t'd 0H1c1als not onJy lie outright but appoint od1ous ch aracters to rule over our lives. thus putting the lie t.o the formers' vows or integrity. We are t.empted to view the current American scene with the same feeling of scepticism and despair su/fered by the Ps almist of old. when he cried out in anguis h: "I said in my haste, all men are liars". <Psa. 116: 11 ). So. though not In haste. I deplore the fact that many men and women resort to lies to have their own way. Nol only do politicians lie. <even the man Carter). but tens of thousands of individuals across the land ap- pear to make a career of lying. Is that too harsh a judgment to ascribe t.o the actions of many thousands or pa rticipants ill the so-called "blu-fiu" a nd "sick· o uts"? H aving used t hose pressures in the past, they are us· ing them currently; and if that form of lying hasn't blossomed in- lo a career. it's at least an avoca- tion, isitnot? THE TRUTH IS that claiming to be slck when one Is not, in or· der to make excuse for staying off of the.Job. ls a lie; and makes the claimant also guilty of the odious act of ma lingerini. Attorneys, bus drive rs. policemen , firem en. nurses. othe r public e mployees and teachers, embraclng lhe con~pt of "slck-0ut" or "blu-nu." etc .• are embracing a lie, a re they not ? They seek by lytn1 means to gain certain benefits, but. malnly or course, more and more lu dollar1. The wisest man in hlatory wrote: ••A poor man is helter than a Har." (Prov. 19: 22 ). There are eff ott.a to touabett truancy laws. How wtll lbe adult truant.I (teachen > deal with juvenile truanta at\er the bad e:it· amples set by lhe former? 8 .F . BORCOMAN '8plf••••'8trfM1 'f o the Editor: I 1nd many others, amon1 whom are the a1ed. tbe sick and the peace·lovln1 in Newport Beach aod Costa Mesa, are 1ratefu1 to the employee• of Hu1b• Alrwe1t for 1otn1 on slrtke. W• blHeeb them to a.p the 1trlb on aa 1oD1 aa they can. Wt are 1euinl a lltUe reaplw from tbe lnc:enanl nerve· wrack.tna DOAM~JN flyiqOftl'· bead. Now. ll they could ~ r 11 the employ ... ol Air Callfonlh to Join their strike "rn sym. pathy" la pun on the words tn · tended) that Wlll bt' a rare ex ample or labor wuoni. really do· 1ni: :-.omclh111g for the benefit of c1l1zen:- RON AVlET C'aRh•~ Pollution To the Editor . Regarding Costa Mesa Coun · cilman Dom Rac1t1 's concern about dog-owners who degrade the quaJjty Of parks by USlllg the parks for cc~s -pools for their dogs: Research by Kalos Kagalhos F ou ndation wn ~ effectively utilized by the Laguna Reach Ci · ty Council which unanimously ruled 10 favo r of an ordmancc b a nning dog:. on Laguna ·~ beaches. Councilman Raciti should have no questions about the need to ban dogs from Costa M~a pa rks, recreation <trcai. and school plaYtng fi elds when you consider the threat to human health, safely and well·betog by dog feces. MEDICAL RESEAaCH has positively identilled dog feces as a most debilltallng and lethal <for children) disease-carrier and source o r intesti nal parasites <dog worms). And. because dog-eggs lie dor· manl for years and are resistant to rain. cold and survive in acid, a ny place contaminated with dog feces will be a constant health hazard much more s ignilkant t han cosmetic de· facemenl of city parks and sidewalks. !'lchool playing fields and private property. Dog-Owners must nol be given city carte blanche to pollute. Their dogs are their problem and doe-owners must be made responsible for maintaining city sanJtary at.andarda p.nd be made accountable for deUberate vtola· Uon or tboee laws for keeptna a clean and healthy city. BRUCE S. HOPPING p~~ ... ,, ... ,,.., To the Editor: The Auociated PTffa article "We Ran Out of Gu Once Before ... " <Pilot 5epl. 2 > pointed out the l lmUarltlea between the situation President Rooaevelt faced durln1 World War U anctthal faclna Praldent Carter today. auch a1 ahortaaea and lnllallon. The writer seemed to fffl lbat Caner i• al a dilad· vanta•e compared to FDR beeaUM be doeln't bave a war to pr..,ure eoq.,.. ud lbe peo. pie into acceptlnf b1a plam. A WA& aUOl u.olf 7 the Da• Uon, but wlia~ we DHd l1 laallenbip. TIM pr"ldat la .,,. .... ••t e.ta foe& ..... beea_. ol tbe po11lble readioa from the people. Congress or in· dustry. Owing the war . people dtd not like the restnctions and regul"allons but ticcepted them because they worked Now peo pie have ac~ptl>d the odd-even gas rauom.ng for the same re a~on But that ·i. JU!>l the began ning Maybe ir the. government wasn't so busy adding and s ub· tractmg from all the legtSlatlon we could solve some or our pro blem:.. A.nd 1f 1l worked the J>{'O pi e would be behind the govern ment lsn·t that what lhii. coun- try's about? MARY CLA RK C'r~dif Won To the Editor Re Dennis McLellan'i. 7()). Style Samarit an Deser ve!> Credit" I Pilot. Sept. 14) and his statement. "That's the end or Wes tover's ::.tory ·· There is another pleasant aspect or which Dennis was not aware. Pfc. J a mes W. Ka 1ner 's '"Jackel" t military record> will now include the ci vilian letters c om m e ndi n g him . Quit e possibly, hls CO wall also add a letter of commendation to tus "jacket:' S. CREVAR •~•"e•lfl Quiet To the Editor : I'll say Hughes Airwest is on strike and it's heaven! It hasn't been this quiet in Costa Mesa in years! This is the first time I re· member feeling ecstatic over some union striking . . . may tl be a long and biller struggle. I need a good rest! MARY LINN BAKER 8•11 Pka To the Editor: Would the man in the "litUc brown car" please return the size S Pee Wee soccer ball he picked out of the street at 6:30 a.m. Mond•Y at the corner of Cliff Drive and Irvine Boulevard in Newport Beach? My 3-year-Old daughter flnaJly got bet bands on her brother's new aod coveted soccer ball when mommy went 10sstn1. But il rolled into the street. Pf aytn1 by tbe rules. she awakened big brotlter to tell him what hap. pened. He arrived out fr0ftt"1U3l In ttme to tee you atop your car and t.aka his ball. My 80ll told me to "Just tell blm lt'I my ball" so you could bring It back. Dear man ln the "little brown car," you found a Quotes "Tbere are no effeeUve acUona that cu be \U• \b8t do not baft tlMir eotta.'. -W1aite Houe ..-.mu Jody Pow9l1 -= .......... .,. ... ..~ ........ for .. ..... oU. ball that was not lost. It has a home at 2001 Chff Drive and be I o n i:!., t 11 C .I W 1 >! h t m ;.i n Thank ~011 .JUl>l' w11;1n '.\1A~ Stri~ Did It To the Edtl'>r Str1k1n)! Hui.:h.-.., /\1rwe\t c mploy<'es dtd whut ;J1qior1 not:,e 1mpactt.'<i n·-:.i<.lcnh. hav1· been unablt• lo do 111 ... orne t1m1· !>lop lhl' bananJ ':-. not!'><.' Ah thl' peaC'1• cmd <!WCl or llH· mom· rnJ,"t~ wllhout thmw nor~v t lu~ht•:i Jl'l!> taking off c I TI z E N s 0 r s flu I h I' r 11 Cal1 forn1a wrll ha\'t• 10 r1· mcmb<'r ltw ·i.:ood dfnrl:-." of Cinv Rrown .ind Air ll1•:-.011rc·1•' Ro ard Chu1 rrn • .in, l'nm 0111n11 Wt th CH:rv car m~ n<·r pow<·r pla nt. refinery and most fa1 · tortes havtni: been fon·cd into 10 ve!)ltng laritc sum~ of rnon1•y 111 lo pollutlon control dcv1r1·'· we• have set a new rr c·orrt for air pollution l,.ortunat.ely. a new car will cost $400 to $500 more for the pollution control dev1c1•s, will get 30 percent fewer miles and if you're lucky, the ownt·r wi ll s peod anoth e r $380 in trans mission repairs because the catalyt.Jc converter heats up the traMmLss1on. Ma ybe the l(overnor can put lhe "banana'' ln his car' JIM de BOOM Olfl•plc-Prollf To the Editor : · It now appears that the 1984 Olympic Games arc not only not going t.o lose money but actualJy show a profit. In fact , based on early reports, the profits could be very large $100 million. Forty percent of these profits will go to the Los An_geles Olym· pie Ortanizing Committee lor lhe benefit of amateur sports ln Southern California. Just think! For the first Ume the LAOOC wlll nol have to scratch for (unds to help athletes contend for a po1ltlon on the U.S. Olympic team. Tbe poaibillt.y that the Obm· pie Games will be promable enouab to brin1 S40 mUUon or more to the benefit of amateur sporta in Sodthem Callfomla' ls · so exdt.lnl tb.t l \Jrge everyone to ... 1r11n from exproatna CGa· cern about Olympic Game loues until I.he Olympic Cornmlttee makes pUbUc lta nnanclal plan, which l• currently belnt re· view.ct Md evaluaa.d by two ol l.be lt.cbnl audit lirma in lbe United Stat.el. COURTNEY llOE ne...., .... ......r_. ... ..... ..,.,..,.......u.r, ........ ..... .1 .......... -, .. , .... c..-. 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