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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-09-01 - Orange Coast Pilot•. 1 -Raeist Taunts, Freeway Chase Reported to ~ps DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 1, 1978 VOL 11, It(). ,.., • saCT10Ns:. PAGES Plant, Prolific O.lly Pit« l'Mto ltY O•Y ·-- TANYA KOIVISTO, 6, AND HER PUMPKIN PATCH In Newport Beach, End of Vacation Brings Surprise Vigorous Vine Pumpkin Projec_t 'Problem' By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of Ille Qlfly ,.. ... Si.ti When the Koivisto family of Newport Beach left for vacation in July. they had a nice patio and a small pumpkin plant left over from· a school project. WHEN THEY returned a month later, the patio ~ad dis appeared u~der a vine that h ad produced .nine pumpkins ." . h 11 h ... "l do!!'t know what I'm going to do wit a t is. Carolina Menaced 'By '·Ella' MIAMI <APl -Forecasters today ordered a hurricane watch for the Outer Banks of North C arolina, a s Hurricane Ella chumcd l andwar~ 350 miles southeas t of Cape Hatteras. A h•rricane watch means Ella is a tflreat to the Outer Banks. said f~castel"s at the National Aurrlc · e Center here. They ad- vised re ·dents of the coast to go about tht\ir normal business but to considc!r the hurricane as they pl an for the holiday weekend. "Ella is forcca!tt to recurve towards the north today. provid- ing a near miss to lhe Outer Banks, .. said Dr. Neil Frank. director o f the Hurrican e . Center . "Howeve r. until this trend becomes established. all coastal interests s hould be pre· pared to take quick action if hur- ricane warnings a re required." Frank s:ud there was no im· mediate threat to the Virginia coast . Ella. lhe 1978 Atlantic season's fifth tropical storm. was up- graded to the second hurricane o f the season Thurs day. It plowed through open reaches of the ocean at about 15 mph early today with h ighest s ustained winds estimated al 90 mph. Ella formed Wednesday about 350 miles south .or Bermuda. It reached hurricane status when winds hlt 74 mph Thursday. It is rare for a tropical storm·to form in that a rea, said forecas ter Paul Hebert. , "In that area at this lime of year there are few storms," he said. s op· I ~op ~ Doi-rieane Ella I Swirls ·TOward l I I ,. North Carolina I I ' ---... -. TV Kickoff ( Tube Adding Football Is the world ready for Thursday night football and an extra dose of Howard Cosell ? Pro football wm be presented this Fall with mor(' gam~-.. more cameras. more announcers more of everything and the a r mchair qua rterbacks should be in si venth heaven. · For .details on the pro and college television foot· ball seasen~ sec the sports section. page B9. \. - Baeist Taun~s !'air Report Chase On Area Freeway Two men told Ir vine police T hurs day they were chased a long the San Diego Frc<'way by a m aniacal driver wh<>" yelled racist remarks and'then tried to ram them off the road. The Garden Grove construc- tion workers said they were re· turning home from a job in San Juan Capis trano Wednesday when the assault-a 10-mile weaving chase at 80 and 90 miles per hour-occurred They first reported the crime to Westminster police . who re· fcrred them to Irvine officers. Driver Charles Selent. 21, and his passenger Roy Tichmueller. 18, s aid the incident began at the interchange of the northbound Santa Ana and San Diego freeways. Selent told police he merged into traffic in front of a blue Capri whose driver immediately speeded up to pull alongside. Selent said the m an yelled at him to pull over. waved his fist a nd cursed. Selent ignored ham. He s aid he couldn'l 1gnore him a n ymore whe n the incensed driver lt\t'ew a large coffee mug and smashed it against Selent '!. car door. At that point. Selent hit the accelerator . He said the man chased ham a nd pull e d even agai n. screamed another racist remark and tried to ram the car . Selent said he r eact ed by swerving, which caused an old man in a station wagon in turn to be forced off the side of the road. Selent said he w~s fleeing at 90 mph when his attacker finall y turned off the freeway -after s mas hing Selent's car from behind -at Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Sclent drove a few miles further to be safe. th e n m ade hi s wa y to Wes tmtns te r police h ead · quarters. ~ ~ . ' • ~ '( l • l .. ~ I l • Colorado Link-up Alleged ~ , I Two Laguna Bcach·men and a I C.olorado resident were arrested 1 Thursday in Laguna Beach after officers from three agencies converged on the trio a nd .' claimed they seized 31 pounds or·~ high-quality hashis h. "J Arres t e d were Thomas Norman Mos bie • 31, of 2868 Terry Road a K4rl William 1 Oie nstbac 4, 361 Poplar St .• both of aguna Beach and Rich John Pavese of Little Jcm • Colo. Police said. the arrests and ieizure of nearly SI00.000 in Afghanistan black hashish was the culmination of an investiga- tion conducted by Laguna Beach officers. the Lakewood. Colo .• Department of Public Safety. aod the Ca lifornia Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement. Laguna Police Lt. Al Olson · ... aid seven pounds or has hish and two more suspects were ar-• rested at about the same time in Colorado. Ten officers from the three 1 agcncics staked out a s pot in the 400 block of Cliff Drive shortly bl'forc noon Thursday. and wit- nes~cd an alleged purchase by offi cers from the three men. Whe n the trans action was t•om pletcd. officers rushed upon the trio to make the arrest. Olson said suspect Moshier al- l See HASHISH, Page A2) Coast Weather laughed Veneta Koivisto. "We don't have much or a yard in these condominiums to begin with and n~w '."'ha.t. htth· we've got has been taken over by this pumpkin vmc. TH E PUMPKIN vine is the end pr~u_ct of a school proj ect begun by six-year-old Tanya Ko1v1sto when she was a kinder garten student last year at E,<!stblurf Elemen· Police Chief .Killed" ~ Top Cop Slain in Oklalw-,,na Gun Batde Night throu g h mid morning low cloudiness. otherwise hazy suns hine Sat urday. Lows tonight 62 to 68 Hi g hs Sat\.lrday around 70 at bcac~s to low to middle 80s inland. tary School. . The students were t aken to a pumpkin fa rm and.Tanya bought a pumpkin. which was duly carved into a llalloweenjack-o'-lante rn. . .. . . "I s aved the seeds and dned them . Mr~. Ko1~1sto s aid "and the c hildren planted them this 11pring Eve~ybody got to bring their plants ho me after open house." THE LITfLE pumpkin plant stayed in a sm all plastic container until ju$t before vacation time when Mrs. Koi vis to and herdaughtertransplant~d it._ Now Mrs. Koivisto says she'll just try to keep the vme from taking over the house. Tanya is lryin~ ~o figure out what she'll do with her bumper crop of pumpkins. MlJNTl MOYES TO 'lY SELUNG Budget Approve4- Madman &runti. be11t-known lor selline cars. Is at it again - thJs Ume in the giant television screen bu.<tlness. See Featuring, Page Pl Los ANGELES CAP) -The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has adopted a r~· ord budget that contains S310 million more than last year's. following months of agonizing tha t began with dire prcdlctions of massive cuts and layoffs . ,, H I ' •• CATOOSA, Okla . <A P ) -The police chief of ttµs Tulsa suburb was s hot to death in a gun battle ear ly t oday afte r be fatally wounded o n e o f two m en appare ntly trying to rob a · business, authorities said. Officers said they believed Chief R.B. "Red " Hamby, a v e t e ran Ok la h o m a police officer . also wounded another man who ned with a -woman in a car. T h e sear ch for the pair cente red on adjoining Rogern • County. where a blood-stained abandoned car was found. Authorities said Hamby was alerte d that a robbe ry was taking place and drove up to the scene about 8 a.m. A witness. Glenn Hawley, said ·~ Hamby ran to the front door and yelled at someone Inside to halt. then the gunfire erupted . H a mby re ported ly fired several shots before being hit by return fire in the upper portion of his c hest. He staggered from the door and went around the com er of the building before he collapsed in a nearby laundromat. He was pronounced dead at the scene . Later, one of the suspected robbers was found dead inside the Catoose T ag Agency. a private business licensed by the state to sen car license plates. He was not identified H awley s aid the other man staggered frQm the front door of the agency. j umped into the getaway car and s ped uway Although he said he saw onl y the one man in the car. other r e ports said a woman was involved. T ag agent Georgia McAfe<' said she was t alking o n the telephone to a Catoosa school employee when the armed men cam e in the building and '"I said. 'Tell J B to get over Jlere . . . we are being robbed · " Mrs . McAfee said "bullets were flying everywhere . . it 'c; a miracle no one else in the agency was hll. .. Ha mby was previously was with \.he Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Tuls-a County sher iff's off!re and the Rogers County s her iff'is office. . ., I NSIDE TODA~ Cali/urnaa Angel11 ' /an:.' l1ave heen long sulfering. Rut th111 season -until a ('Urrent rood tnp at least - the fan11 have hod good rec. son to cheer See stories and photos on Page CI. ...... Al 'l'tt1r SWvKe A1 AMWflMn ., ... II ... •it Mevlet ' C..M L.M. 1..,41 A• Mlttull'-a4 lt11lMU .... Ntll..,el ...... ... Cltllor111e AJ 0.."'9tC-" .. ,. Cl et till. 01•16 "".__. cw OMllU Q ='~,,... .... Cfff--., .. o...-Nettcw An , .... ,ti ... a Mltwltl..._ ... ,_,.,. 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Killer l~1ay ta1u/, S A fl. , .. , t;(;() I \ p ) Ch11·f I) •puty l>"t r11•1 A.U o rnt•y R1c hQrd 0 llu((mun .... ay:-. he hab htlh: bop\' uf per:-.uud1 ng lhti slt•k ('omrnun1ty R\'lcui:.c Board toda~ to n ·M·111d the !979 pa'ffile release dutt• <if l'On vrctcd trl)Jle· slnyt•r Josl'l>h B Mor:.e ·'It 1s beyond me that we ha ve to fight so hard to keep someone who murdt>rC'd three Pt'Ople otr the -.1 rl'N . ··Huffman i.a1d Thur-;day Thur-.da) f\fori-l'. 34. of Chula Vi sta was cunv1ctt•d of the 1962 rock · blud g(·onang sla yings o f his mothc•r and sister a nd of killing u San~ Dll'#W County Jail inmate two yt•ar:. later. I-fr had been sentenced to dl!ath three separ ate times in both casc•s but lhe sentences were ovt:rturned and he has s pent 19 ~ea r!> in prison. Huffman was scheduled to go to San Quentin today for a cl09ed hearing before two .m embers of the state parole board a nd ... ...fi he <:.1 r1ng officer who will ~: tc-r mine whether a Sept. 29, 1979 rckase date g ranted Morse will sta nd. Huffman said he will argue that the rclN1Se date ror Morse s hould be rescinded and that the case s hould be subject to a nnu<:.11 review "If you look a t a case like Morse, read the psychiatric re- ports. you rcaliz<' il is not safe to put him out." said Huffman. r<.' fo rring to a 90-day psychiatric !>tudy re leased July 14 which del'med Morse unfit for parole. "lf you l'>llow the CRB's own tules on \uitability for parole. Morse doesn't fit any of them ... Huffman ciled othe r studie!'. _ conductt'd from 1973 though thb year describing Morse as having a n "antisocial pe rsona lity," with a violence potential "un- predict<1ble in the free .com- munity." In a JO.page brief prepa red for tlic _hearing. Huffman cited the r ecent 1111urdc r c harges filed agains t Raymond Goedecke . also from Chula Vis ta, who was convicted of killing three family m cm bers in another ca se. Goedecke has been cha~ged with the recent s lay ing of a woman he lived with since his p<.trolc three years ago and he 1s still being sought. In 1977, Morse m arried tn prison a woma n 30 years hi~ >.enaor a nd he plum, to live with ht:r u pon his release. Anita Bryant Concert Cut BOSTON fA P l Gay-righ.ts advocates who sa ng out against Anita Bryant's planned concert jn Boston a pparently won the day she won't be sinRing. But Miss Dry:mt, who waged a s uccessful battle agaiost a gay rights ord ina nce in Miami. planned a news conference in Boston Friday anyway -to hoost conservative U.S. Senate contender Howard Phillips. Among Phillips' opponents in the Septe mber primary is state Re p E laine Noble. a s e lf- dcsc n bcd lesbian. OAANOECOAIT ~ DAILY PILOT n.+O--Coe\I O•ilf f'•l<>I °"''"""'l<fll\<orn tHNdt,_,. .. 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Gov· l'rnme nt spok("smt.·n suid they hud n ·ccivcd no wo rd from M11 t "q:alpu ;rnd t e lt:phon e opcr a lOr!'. surd lines to the city ha d bct•n cut A J' Wlr•plloto Erin Ryne . who unde rwent pl as~ic surgery to make her look more like Elvis Presley. is one of fivt> singer~ who h<.ad similar opt:rations to resemble dc- ce a st.1d rock st~r~. The five will remove tht:ir masks toni ght. ' The Red Cross sent five a m- ~u I a o t.·1·~ to M at t1~al pa this m o rn 1n ~ to bring back the wo u nth ·d. u lung w 1l h seven largl·r vl'IHl'IC!> lo tra nsport t>V:.t cuct':-. Bulmaced u said. F1g ht1n~ or bombing a lso was n •portcd 10 Es k ll . .ftnotepc, D1riumba uncl I.con It~ tht> driv1• to brinu down Lht.-41 -year old Somol<i drctutorshqJ we nt 1oto 11 ~ I Ith day. Mor e bus i nes~cs 1oint-d a gro wing strike an M~nu~u.1 ~nd els ewhere <urned at forcing the• resignation of Somoza. whoSt' family hus rult•d Nicarag ua since the U.S. M;1rrnes put his rather in powe r in 1937. Bus inessmen oppos1:d lo t ht· Somoza n •gimt• <H."<.'Ui:.t-1t of ma~ m a n a g 1 n g l h c l' c o n o m y . monopolizrng much of lht· coun try's indu:stry and bustnclis and Bovan Murder Case Move Denied For Trial Lawyers for seven defendants a cc used o f the murde r of Ste phen John Bovan of Fountain Valley arg ued uns uccessfully Thurs day that their clients can· not get a fair trial in Orange County. Superior Gourt Judge Robert P Kneeland denied the motion for a change of venue and cOn· firmed the dates of two trials in· volving the seven de fendants. Three of the seven will go on trial Oct. 30. The r em aining four will be tried Jan. 9 . Judge Kneeland will be on the bench for both trials San Diego psychologist Ha rold Greenwald argued unsuccessful· ly from the w1Lness stand Thurs- day that heavy press cove rage of the Bovan killing and s ubse· q uent developments in lhe case would make it difficult to selt:ct unbiased jurors i n Or a nge County. "You may get jurors who will say that news paper accounts of the murder and the investigation th'a t follo wed h a ve not in· flue nced the m ." Gree nwa ld said. "But they may be un- consciously prejudiced against · the defendants ." Greenwald des cribe d press coverage of the Bovan incident as ··manipulation b y the media." The witne s s s a i d loc al ne wspapers have freely used term s l ik e ·•my s tic s ... "mobsters." "hired Italian killers." "heroin trafficking." and "Hare Kris hna involve· m ent." Judge Kneelan4. joiAed in the co urtroorr. l a u g hte r whe n Greenwald said the only unprcJ· udiced prospective juror availa· ble in Orange County "might be an Italian member of the Hare Krishna who deals m he roin. ''Local ne ws pape r s h ave generated an emot iona l re action and it would be far better to try this ca se somewher e else ... G reenw a ld s ai d . Judgt: Knee land didn't agree. Charges against the seven de· fendants stem from the killing last Oct. 22 of Bovan. 36. who was s hot to de ath outs ide a Newport Beach restaurant. w1dt•s1.irt•ud l'Orru pt ion T ht•y i.;Jy tht• loo..ct•r Somoza r••m :11ns 1n po~t·r\ tht-more ix.·o· pit• will turn to the k ftisl guer. rillu!-t who l~um·hed lht· curr ent cum paign ·with u ·t w11 clay OC· l'Ul):Jtion of th1;: Nutionul Palace last WN•k. Olht•r fot·" of the d ictator tl•ttm tw h•" <illowt·d· the na· t1unal g1wr<I to br utal1 ie ltle popul1JL1on, u charge he denies S•pee'."t Sought Huntinl{ton Bl·uch politl! :m • :o,l'l'king lht' \\lwreaboui:-. ol i:I m u n m :.a t('h i n g thi .... dC!-.C l'tJ)lion an con1wetwn \\1th th1..· 1\ug l.J mo ll·sl<1tao n or an 8-n·ar-uld g irl a t P l' I ,. r ..., o n ~ I l· rn 1..• n t <1 r v School Tlw man is bc.·l1t·n·d tu be 19 to 2S ~c.·ur"' old with rt•ddi-.h brown h<.11r J le 1-. SI.\ flot•I ltlll \H'igh111g CJ hout 180 pound:-.. CCIII 5:36·5!)1i:3 ii you cc.t n provide a n ) 1n formulion ubout him . LA Trio -F~ce Chai-ges It is alleged that a contra<;t for his elimination was approved a fter Bovan and two companions kidnapped Canadian born Alex· ande-r Kulik, 28. who is ide ntified as a principal in the oper at ions of Prasadam Distributing Inc. lt is alleged that the murder of Bovan broug ht into focus a multi-million dollar drug smug. gling ring which concealed its r evenues in the assets of out· wardly res pecta ble bus iness firms in Orange County . Of Course, A Horse Stops Train Suspects Arraigned in Newpott Burglary CHrco (/\Pl -This is what you might ca ll a horse t ale. as opposed to a shaggy dog story. T hree Los Angeles County res· ide nts. who Newport police al· legc a re professional shoplifters. w~re slated lo be arraigned on burglary cbarges today in the Shin's Lack Didn't Quite Cover Charges M·I AMI IAP > -Wa itress Carol Williams wasn't loo upset when she saw a customer 's itling at a Key Biscayne luncheonette counter without a shi rt. S h e a d vi se d him of the t•stablishment ·s long-st anding policy against serving shirtless p atrons. Th e n h e s tood up a nd apologized. Tha t 's when sh<' noticed he was n 't_AVe a r ing a ny p a nts, eithe r • i The custom er left. s topping at a con venience m arket and sever al other stores bt' fore he was picked up by poliec. Owe n H e rna ndez . a n u n · c m p loyed dishwa s he r , wa s charged wi th indecent exposure. Officers said Hernandez decided ear lie r in the day to go for a spin on his bicycle -nude "He says he got~· n · ·pira- tion, an urge -w ever you want to call it ,·· sa id police s pokesman Norm Grcgo'risch. F,....PageAI HASHISH .•. tempted to pull a 9 millimeter pistol from hib boot. but wai. beaten to the draw by seve ral of the orricers. Sgt. Bruce Briggs and in· vesli gat o r Mike Slu s h e r p articipated in the arrests rrom L<iguna. Olson said. . The three d rug sus pects were be ing held in Laguna Beach Jail with bair set a l $50,000 each. Moshier faces charges of ~ s piracy· to sell ha~hish. s ale of has hish .. and committing a felony while armed. Pavese and Dienstbnch face charges of. conspirary to s d l hashish. sale of ha shish. a nd possession of cocaine. Olson said both men carried srrr all amounts of the while drug on their persons at the time of their a rrest. Quake Loans OKd S ANTA BARBARA CAP> - Som e vict im s of 1!.Jl Aug 13 ear t hquake that ·s.Cfuck Santa Barbara and adjactnt counti~ will be able lo 5eek IOW·COlt federal loans following the U.S. Small BusinE'ss Administralion'11 declaration of a rour·county djg. ast er area Thurl!day. ' Harbor Judicial District Court. T he trio we r e p icked up Wednesday in Corona del !\far after a s hop owner a llegedly spotted them at work. Booke d into c ity j ai l on burgl a r y cha~ge s w e r e Raymond Junior Johpson, 39. of. Compton. Clayton Moore, 29. of Long Beach and Anita Boswell. 23. of Los Angeles . Police said Long Beach police hold a grand t'heft warr ant on Johnson and there is a feder'f1l grand theft warra nt outstanding for Moore and Miss Boswell. Thal warrant alleges the theft of postal money orde rs. Dete ctive Mic hael Jackson sa id t he three we re a rreste d b eca use Vi c t o r E s t c b a n cz Israel Bars Gaza .Troops JERUSALEM (AP ) -Pnmt• Minister Menachem Begin says if the United States offers Israel a mutual defense pact. he will recommend his government ac· eep t it . But he said he will neve r pe rmit American or U.N. troop5 on the West Bank of the Jordan Rive r and the Gaza Strip. "We will not accept a ny troops in Judea. Sama ria and the Ga'za Strip, including American, or United Nalions troops, because we do not want foreign soldiers to defend our ~ple," ~he prime m i n is ter told a gro u p of Ame rican fund raisers Thurs- day. . La bor ·party leader Shimon Pe res, after a meeting with the prime minister. gave a qualified endorsement to the peace plan Begin will carry to Camp Da¥id. He told Radio Israel there is a national consensus behind Begin on most points . Pot Shocks .Eastuvod MONTEREY t AP> Actor Clint Eastwood is the owner ,of rented prop- e rty where the biggest marijuana bust In t he county's history was made three weeks ago. - Monterey County Sheriff· e lect Bud Cook s a id Thurs,day the actor owned 400 acres of Carmel Valley property where 430 mari· juana plants with a street va lue of SI mlUion were confiscated Aug. 10. But C o ok s a i d Eastwood, a P ebble Beach resi~nt. was not involved with any Illegal activlt.y. "He was upsel someone would do t.hls on his prop· ,tty, "Cook said. became sus picrous of them while they were in his !'.hop. Ma rk Sch~ll Dt.-s1~ns. 2737 E . Coa!>t Highway. J ackson alleged tqat while one member of the group atlemptt..'<i to distract the cler k. the other two stole c lothing from t bl' storl' But Este bancz a llegedly saw tht>m taking a s hirt a nd a t~ Whl'n tht· three left his s tor e.-'he wrote a complete description of each of the people and their cur. J ackson :-aid Estcbanez then pho ned other Corona del Mar- arc a merchants to warn them. He apparently had just con· eluded a convers at ion with Pat Marley of Pat Ma rley's Men's Shop. J..565 E. Coast Highway, when the trio wa lked into that s tore Marley (';.ill ed police who ar· rested the threl' people after &I· lt•gedly finding five stolen suits. two stolen leather jackets and the clothes fro m Estebancz' store in their car l n add1twn to the court case pending agatns t the m locally a nd the e xisting warrants. police said the trio " being investigat· ed in connection with a series of ~1milar thefts fro m s tores in Or ange cmd Los Angeles Coun· ti~s. Death to End Pardon Plan? MEXICO CITY rAP> -Police offici als can't agree on who kid· napped the son of the Mexican amb as sado r lo the U n ited States. and observer s think hrs death may cancel a n amnesty for political prisoner s expected today. President Jose Lopez Portillo had been expected lo a nnounce the amnesty in his annual stute of the union address in hopes •t would help ward off defection' fro m the long -ruling Inst1t1J· tional Revolutionar y Party. The p a rty faces t he newly legalized left in t he 1979 elcc· tions for the fi rst lime in 30 years. a nd ther e is s peculation discontent over risin~ inflat11)n and unemployment will hurt tl badly at the polls But the dNilh of 35· year-old Hugo M arg<iin Charles may huvl' soured Lopez Port11lo's th1nk1ng on the· fn ·c>m,g of political prisoners. t·~t1matcd to number 350. A horse fell through a trestle Thursd;.1y night. The horse was being wa lked across :.. Southern Pa cific trestle that crosses a channel in Chico whe n it shµped between the ties. The horse was s tuck there while 15-year-old Wendy Ward tried to figure out how to get it out. She riff 's deputies and a tow truck couldn't manage . a nd a vctcrtn<irian WCIS called to Uu: sce ne. The n a 90-l'ar train appeared. heading dc1wn the tracks toward lhe trestle· People ma naged to stop lhl! train just short of lht· trestle. The vC'l gavc the horse a sleep shot . and people in the crowd pulle d tht• horse out with a ma keshift sling. Pay Hikes Nixed SAN F'R/\NCISCO IA P ) --Tht· Ca l1 for n1 a Suprr m e Cou r t Th u r-.d t1~ dt·c·hned to c on ~ :-t>l11h1t<· more than 20 new pcll- l1ons <.'halkrrgrng const1tut1ona0li· ty 11f ;1 1,.>!'.I l'rnpo)',1l1on J3 law "ht<·h n ·-.t11 rl)'o lrJc<1l govcrn- m .. nt t•mµloycc i.ala r y 1n ere <•,<':>. THE PRICE IS RIGHT Have you ever gone into a store. and before a salesman approached you. tried to determine prices on goods not marked? Many carpet stores do not have prices in- dicated on their samples. The theory is that this way they can charge ''what the traffic wilt bear." At Alden's, prices are posted on all of our samples so that customers can browse through the selections and know what they are looking at. Stop at Alden's, and save a lot of aggravation! ......... ~·= .• :,·' ':~ DEN'S ~a,;p;; ·i.. :: :iiiSiillitiiin:·custom draperies LIC NO 1~l'1 · .:,~,; t ~:,~'· linoleum • wood floor COSTA MESA, CAUF 92627 • PHONE 6 46 4838 -6A6·235.5 ., I J \ Orange Coas t · to1 r1 0 N Today's Cl.o.Hag: N.Y. Stoek8 I VOL 71, NO. 244, 4 SECTtONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, ~PTEMBER 1, 1978 N/C TEN CENT . . ... lJnsuspecting Couple--Carry Dfinomite • ST. LOUIS t Ar) -AuthorlU~ J>•lrolled hl1hw11yr. IAlld t.elepboned bl..U'Mln.-ck of •1r traveler. t.od•Y tooklna for an ~ldt:rl)' ~pl whc) dnw~ off Imm the-t1lrport un1ware th•t poUce h11d lhlCk two 01\t' pultnd alle le• .of' d tu•cd dynamltt-under their bwAptt PoUcc-~mphaslit'd that the roupl<• were b(>llrvcd to bf rn vlrtulllty no dantH•r from tb ir l:lurpr1i.e pa.ckaar beciauat no d etonatlqd vicewa!i.alta<'ht'd . ' T1lE LATE·MODEL MAJlOON CHEVROLET with ~1560uri Ucen•o plates had bffn t-h0$4'n Thursday &$ a h1dln1 pliAc_, for tht · dyoaml~ by a J>Ohce canine team training do1s to 1mft exploi.1vc11 ut Lambert St. Lout~ lntt>m allonaJ Airport. . John Cloust ~nd F.d Ptuhppc, two airpol'I ·police canine ot nccn. a.M.ad lh{'y notaflt·d toU itate porsonn".1 'lhul they would use a vale t ,wrk1ng lot to tram their dogs. Valet lots. where passengers h:avc their cars w1lh <1llcndanL'i. are closed lo the public. U6t whHt.• th(' officers h'd the dogs away from the dynamite· laden t•or to begin tht• search. an attenda nNtrove the auto out of thl' Jot !UH.I rl'lurrwd 1t to the owners. · • BV TillS MORNING, AIRPORT.officials had telephoned 200 M issourlans who flew into the airport Thursday. but had no luck. T..he u1rport enhste<f city and county police. the Missouri Highway J>-atro) and the Federal Aviation Admioistration to help in the i1carch. Lt John Reeg ~aid . Airport police are under the jurisdic· lion of the St Louis police. Reeg, an airport watch commander who has been in charge of the dog teams for about a month, described the mishap as :·a breakdown m communications" between officers and a valet a t· tend a nt who was supposed to give word if owners c8t'led for their cars. Airport police said dynamite is routinely\ placed in publc vehicles to train dogs to "sniff' 1t out. A private car had never been used before. "and 1l"S the last ti me. too." said Reeg. } "THE OFFICERS MADE A SERIOUS mistake. and I'm sure ~ they realize it;• said Reeg. He declined to say if any disciplinary action would be taken. A1prort director LeQnard L. Griggs. Jr: said he was prohibiting the future use of any ~irport parking lot for police dog trainina . and baMed the placing of dynamite in any vehicles not owned by the City. • Lambert. the nation's 14lh·la rgest airport. recenUy was named the best in the country an the use of its expert canine teams. ''That 's s ma ll consolation right now, "·said airport public rela· tions dircetor Bob Case. 50Kille d ; Upris ing Quashed? Diedrich, Rose MATAGALPA, Nicaragua <AP, -National guard troop$ tore aside makeshift ba rricades today and took control o f M atagaJpa, held five _days ~ youthful rebels whose bloody re. sistance had become a symbol or the popular uprising against President An astasio Somoza. . Or. Cesar Amador Kuhl, a sur. geon working with the Red Cross in this city 100 miles north <>( the capit a l of Managua, said 50 persons died in the fighting since ) it began last week, including an } undetermined number killed in the final push by the guard. He· said more than 200 were wounded. Red Cross workers said the rebels bad withdrawn during the night ~at the g uard , 02ainst8Y of Somoua's military govenunenl. was in control. f M041t ol the bardc,ades, hastily th ..... te11tMf' wff.b Hnd~ and roeb. had been torn doWn, a : Red Cross spokesman said . .. About 2 a .m . most of the fir· · in&.at.opped and the guard went i n with jeeps, armored cars and a l rront-end loader and began tear· r ing down the barricades ... said a Red CJ'OSS volunteer who asked 17 not to be identified. ' An a rmored car equipped with l a 40m m cannon opened fare re· peatedly during the night to dis· lodge the rebels, said one Red Cross worker. Witnesses said many'rebelS - large dumber s of teen-agers l armed with a variety o( pistols. ' rifles and shotguns-fled intolhe .. hills surroJ.lnding this city of ,. ~o.ooo. Intermittent firing was ' blaardinthebillsatmid-morning. Ii hater today, the armored car sat ~ one crossroads, it& cannon cov e -.jng the approaching <~JlEBELS. Page A!> ; ; Angels··: f'i~ ~ ! 64, on H it . It '!!R~ngBrian ' Downing's two-out single to t r.ight field capped a three·run i Oalifornia eighth·inning UP· { riS..ng as the Angels rallied for a t 6-4 ~ctory over the Toronto Blue . Jaystpday. ~ , It w.as the second time lhe ~ Angels p ad fought from behind ~ in the game. A solo horner by Lyman 8ostock and a two·run ; shot by ~ Jackson had pulled l lhe Angels into a 3.3 tie in the J fourth. • Trailirie 4·3. the Aqgels opened ~ the decisi\'e eighth with sing!~ I by Carney Lan s fo rd and · Bostock. After, J esse J efferson. i i ·ll, got Don Bylor on a fly to > left. reliever Victor Cruz came : oft and retired Joe Rudi on a Oy to center. However. Jacksqn singled to lert. s coring Lnnsf<1r.d and send· • lng Bostock to lhtrd. to tie the game. Jackson took second on left fielder AJ Woods' throw to i the plate and scored' ~ehind Bostock on Oowning's hit. P aul Hartzell. 6·8, scattered nine hits over 7~ innings for the victory. Dave LaRoche ltnished up lo regjster his 19th save of the season. MUNTl MOYES TO 'W SELUNC Madman Munti, best·knowri for salling cars. ls at lt agaln --1 tl\il time In the giant t,elevislon screen bualncs11. See Featuring. Paae Bl. . . . . o.ltr ~,... ,._ "' 0.y ""*- TANYA KOIVISTO. 6, AND HER PUMPKIN PATCH In Newport Beach, End of Vacation Brings Surprise Vigorous Vine ~umpkin Project 'Problem' By JOANNE R EYNOLDS Of .... Deity Plllt ~ When the Koivisto family of Newport Beach left for vacalion in July, they had a nice patio and a small pum pJctn plant leftover from a school project. WHEN TREV returned a month late r. the patio had disappeared under a vine tha t had produced nine pumpkins. "I don't know what I'm going to do with all this." laughed Veneta Koivisto. "We don't have much of a yard in these condominiums to begin with and now what little we've got has been taken over by this pumpkin vlne ·· THE PUMPKIN vine is the end product of a school project be~un by six.year.old Tanya Koivisto when she was a kindergarten student last year at EastbluH Elemen· tary School. r The students were taken to a pumpkin farm and Tanya bought a pumpkin, which was duly carved into a Halloween.!ack·o'.Jantern. "I saved the seeds and dried them," Mrs. Koivisto said. "and the childre n planted them this s pring. Everybody got to bring their plants home alter open house." . THE LITTLE pumpkin plant stayed in a sma ll plastic container until just before vacation lime when Mrs. Koivisto and her daughter transplanted it. Now Mrs. Koivisto says she;ll just try to keep the vine rrom taking over the house. Tanya is trying to figure out what she'll do with her bumper crop of pumpkins. Police Chief Slain In Robbery Attempt CATOOSA, Okla . (,AP) -The pOlice chief of this Tulsa suburb was shot to death In a gun battle e arly today after he fatally wo unde d one of two m e n apparently t r ying t o rob a business, authorities said. Officers s aid they believed Chief R.8 . "Red" Ha mby, a v e t e ran Oklaho m a police· officer. also wounded another man who ned with a woman in a car The sea~c h ro r the pair centered on •dJoining Rogers County, where a blood·&t l\lned abandoned car wus found. Authorities said llnmby was Al.~rtcd thal a robbery wns tlilclng place and drove up lo the sc<'ne about 8 a.m. •• A witness. Glenn Rawley. said Hamby ran to the front door and yelled at someone inside to halt, then the gunfire erupted. Ham by r eportedly fire d several shots before being hit by return firo in the upper porUon oC his chest. He staggered rrom the door and went around the corner o( the building before he collapsed In a nearby laundromat. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Later, one of the suspected robben was found dead ir~lde the Catoose T ag A"(>nry, a private business licensed by the state to sell cor license plat.es. He wat nol ldcntlt1ed. Hawl<'Y snld the oth~r man (~ CH1£F, Patt> A2) . . Must Face Trial By GA.RV GRANVILLE Of CM Dally , .... Si.fl What may have been Orange County Su p e rvi sor R alph Diedrich 's finetl l~ga l bid to a void standing triid on bribery charges ended in failure today. Consequently, Diedrich and co-d efendant LeRoy Rose arc scheduled to stand trial Sept 18. Superior Court Judge John Flynn set the st age for the trial today when he denic.'<1 a final set of motions to quash the Indict· m t.>nts that charge Diedrich aod Rose with being involved in a 1973 bribery conspiracy. Judge Flynn ruled that a motion to strike the indictments because of insufficie nt evidence was denied. At the same time . the judge sa id defense motions to d iscover other evidence that might be used In the defendants' trial were overly broad. Defense attorneys Mars hall Morga n and Sylvan Aronson then agreed to tone down their discovery move, a move that . Morgan laughingly called "a rt-· quest to search !distr act at· torney Cecil > Hicks' office." Morgan said it Is possible that when the trial begins he might move for a preliminary hearing, a hearing that would give de- fense attorneys the chance to question witnesses who testified Of Course, A Horse Stops Train CHICO c (\Pl -This is what you might call a horse talc, a!> opposed to a shai;igy dog story. A horse fell through a trestle Thursday night. 'The horse was being wa lked across a Southern Pacific trestle that crosses a channel in Chico when il slipped between the ties. The horse was stuck there while 15·ycar·old Wently Ward tried to figure out how to gel it out. Sheriff's deputies and a tow t ruck couldn't managl?, and a veterinarian was called to the scene. Then a 90·car train appeared. heading down the tracks toward the trcMle. People managed to stop the train jus t s hort of the trestle The vet gave the horse a sleep '\hot. ~md rJCOplc 1n the crowd pulled the horse out with a makeshift sling Traslunen On Holiday There will be no refuse coll ectio n Mond ay In Newport Beach or Costa Mesa, city official!! have announced In Newport, areas reg. ularly scheduled for col· lectlon that day will have to wail until the next scheduled day, Sept. 7, Those areas will have only one refUBe collection next week. fn C~UI Mesa. co\lec· lions will resume on a Tues day through Satur· day, rather than Monduy throuah Frlday schedull" next week onl . against their clients during the grand jury's Investigation that led to the Dec. 15, um. indict· mcnts. .. It all depends upon Whether I like Ralph well enough to go to Bakersfield with him," Morgan kidded. Morgan aJso said it is possible he m ight a~k for the upcoming tt1al to be moved lo another location to insure his client an 1mparti"t1l jury. His light·hearted jes t came with his admission that one way 1 or a nother the court proceedings against Diedrich and Rost: will gel under way Sept. lli. ! . TV Kiekoff TulJe Adding Football Is the world re ady for Thursday night football and an extra dose of Howard Coscll '.' Pro football wm be presented this Call with mo re games. morC' cameras. more announcers mor<.' of everything and the a rmchair qua rte rbacks should be in seventh heaven. For details on the pro and college television foo t· ball season. see the sports section. page B9. No Venue Change Bovan Suspects Lose Trial Plea Lawyers for seven defendants accused of the murde r or Stephen John Bovan of Fountain Valley a rgued unsuccessfully Thursday that their clients can· nol gel a fair trial in Orange County. Superior Court Judge Robert P. Kneeland denied the motion for a change or venue and con· firmed the dates of two trials In· volving the seven defendants. Three of the seven will go on trial Oct. 30 The remaining four will be tried Jan. 9. Jud~c Kneeland will b~ on the bench for both trials. San Diego psychologist Harold G rcenwald argued unsuccessful· ly from the witness stand Thurs- day that heavy press coverag<' of the Bovan killinR and subse- quent developments in the ca!>e would make it difficult to select Utlbiased jurors in Orange County. "You may get juror~ who will say that newspaper accounl'I of the murder and the investigation t h a t foUowed h<.i VC' not in. fluc nce d the m ." Gret.'n wuld said. "But thl'Y may bt· un consciously pr<>jud1Cl·d 11gaan~t lht· defend3nls ." Cops Fire d In S~x I.lap ST. LOUIS <APl -Five depu. ly city marshals have been fired afte r an accused prostitute suid they solicited and accepted sex· ual favors from her while she wns In a holding cell City Marshal R.C. French ~aid Thursday that allegations of sex· ual misconduct agulnst a sixth deputy In connection with '' second wom an were b 1nJJ In. vestlgated. Greenwald described press coverage of the Bovan incident a s ''m a nipul a tio n by the media." Th e w1tncs., c;a 1d l ocal ne wspapers ha ve freely used t e r m s l ike "m ysl i<'s . ·• ··m o bste r s." "hired ltalian kille r.,." "heroin trafficking," and "Hare Krishn a involve ment " Judge Kneeland joined in the courtroom l au~h•c r whe n Greenwald said the only unprej· ud1ced prospt•clivc Juror availa- bl e in Oran1otc County "might be :in Hallan member or the Hare Krishna who deals Jn heroin. "L ocal n<>ws pa p er" h avt" ,1tenera ted an emotional reaction and it would be far better to try th rs case som e where e ls~.·· Greenwa ld sa id . JudJl e Kneeland didn 't agree. Coast \\"eat h er N•eht throu l?h mid morn•nJ.? •nw cloud1nes~. otht·rw1!>1 h:.11.y 5un:.htnl' Suturday Lows tonight 6:? t o fl~ fl •J?hc; Si.\t -.rd q v around 70 31 bc3chc~ to low to middle 80:-. 1nland I NSIDIE TODA\' Cal1/orn1a Ange's' fon s have been long suf fer•ng But thu seas<m -unrtl o current road tnp at least - the fan! have had good rea· son 10 clwer See slonc.s ana photos on Page C ! l•dex .. ' y .... ,,.""'. IMUftt a1 a-1.•_,.. 1 111 M9"'" '" c..•o L.M l eff '"'' ... " c.111 ..... . Cl•ttlll .. '-"'"' , ...... .,. 0 H tll IHttnot ldllWl•I~ ... llltwtAll-,. .. ,.,'*• -.,.,.,. A• Ml!IWI ,_ 14 ... , "." .. ''""" •• Al 0.•-C--. t.•~ 01-16 ... ,,._,, .. '". ~·· ~ ~u .._, IS \te<• M•-• AU T.1 ... 1u911 ... ..... , .... CM t WHIW t'l·l ..... _, IJ .. ., .... , .. .. ~ e>•• ~· c;1.1t ,, ... I • ' j J f • , . The women told police that the sexual ll<'ts were accepted by the officers In return for pl'om· ises to help obtain ball. Thl' acts took place Inst Friday while th<' women were In city court holding cells awolt1n ii hcarlnJC~. ~ey said ••&. •'- / .. I ( .. _.., I .... City Hall Compatriots - h.1t t \ ll,111 1 ... a lllt'I.) 1.·,1t Ht· h~1:-. lound .1 horl\\' .11 "\t•\\ port Ht·iJ1·h { ·11 \ J Jail <met 'o n11· lrH·nd ... to h •t·d him Cll'rk Lut1 P<lf IOI) h.111 .\ :-. <Hlo1/kd Olhlr'l'M,, dot:~11 ·1 mwcl ''nrk111g ~h il t· h1 -.1t!'> on ht'r dl·i..i.. Shl· '·'"' ht· -.lt'l'l>!-. 1111 .i l<H>lball j erM') 1n tht: park~. beache~ and recr<!e1t1on depar t· ~ent. Bev Smith of data processing f~edi.. him on. w~·kends. He used to be a skinm runt. Ms, Patt&n notes, but now is filling out and seems to be "purr-fC'ctly contt•nt ·· with his new home. Fro•P~AI REBELS ... streets. Other· armored vehicles prowled different sectors of the city while troops patrolled the lit- tered streets. Shoplift Suspects Face Arraignment . Anti-government violence w<1s reported elsewhere in Nicaragua )ale Thursday, but there were no immediate reports of new fight ing in the provinces today. Many Shops and Other businesses COO· tinued too~erve a general strike called to press demands for Somoza's resignation. Many residents of Matagalpa had bten holed up in lhf!ir homes i.ince the start of the fighting. To- day. !>ome trudged through tht• !.lrccts . now covered with brokt•n g las !:>, carrying bundles of personal belongings and waving white flags The . Red Cross in Managu<1 ~ent five ambulances to bring back the wounded, along with seven l arger vehicles to trans port e vacuees said 'Guillermo. Balmaceda, 'or the R ed Cross office inlhe capital. ., Costa Mesa's . Mrs. Brackney Dead at 60 Elsie Elaine Brackney, 60, of 1801 Whittier St.. Costa Mesi.I, dttd Wcdne~day at UCI Medical Center. Orange. following a lengthy illness. She opened the first jewelry store located m Lakewood after moving to California from Superior. Wisc. in HHS and later wa s assis t a nt circulation manager for the San Clemente . ·Sun-Post in San Clemente. " She is s urv ived b y h e r • husband. Wesley. of the family ::: home. :: ~rem'ation is being handled by :: the Neptune Society, Newport :: B e a c h . accord i n g to M r . ~: Brackney who s aid the ashes ~: will be scattered at sea off San :: Clemente. .; ~ ~= ;~ :· Anita Bl-yant Concert Cut ~ BOSTON t AP) -Gay-rights .• a dvocates who sang out against ' Anita Bryant's planned concert := in Boston apparently won the ~ day -· she won't be singing ,• But Miss Bryant, who waged a :: successful battle against a gay ~ nghts ordinance in Miami. ~ planned a news conference in ~ t:toston today anyway -to ~ b<>Ost conservative U.S. Senate ~ contender Howard PhiJHps . :: ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT ~ . ·: :,. ::.r:i:.~~?~··r,:=.:=6'!:; • c-.1...,lll•V.•"OC•,,..,.•f v_.-••---~ Ol.tbll•'Wd ~AY th,QIUCJI' J rMS.el Por (O\l• •' -..... -1 .... ., H_......,. 0. .. 1\ '°"" :: t~·~·~~":c._~:~~~~!:,~.:-~ • tiOO •\°"°'I"""" S11~rcNy1 .,..i ~.,. Tiit :-prtnc.•oitt tMl&t1,-,•"'Q P'~' ., _.. 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Bc>J ked into city Jail on b-u r g 1 a r y c h a r g e s w e r e Raymond Junior Johnson, 39, of Compton, Clayton Moore, 29, of Long Be<tch and Anita Bos weU 23. or Los Angeles. ' Police said Long Beach police hold a grand theft warrant on Johnson and there is a federal grand lheft warrant outstanding for Moore and Miss Boswell. That warrant alleges the theft of postal money orders. Detective Michael Jackson s aid the three were arrested bP.cause Victor Esteb iu>ea became suspicious of them While they were in his shop, Mark Schell Designs. 2737 E. Coast Highway. Jackson cill cged that while one mem her of the group ltte.mpled to distract the clerk, the other Shirt' 8 Lack Didn't Quite Wver Charges MIAMI <AP> -Waitress Carol Williams wasn't too upset when she saw a customer sitting at a Key Biscayne luncheonette counter without a shirt. She advised him of the est~blisb~ent 's long-standing pohcy agatnst serving s hirtless p1tlrons. I -h en · he s tood up and apologized. That 's when she noticed he ~asn 't wearing any pants. either. The customer left. stopping at a convenience market and 'iever~I other stores before he was picked up by police. . Owen Hern a ndez, an un- e mployed dis hwasher, was charged with indecent exposure. Officers said Hernandez decided earlier in the day to go for a spin on his bicycle -nude. . ·'He says he got an inspira- tion, an urge -whatever you want to call it," s aid police spokesman Norm Gregorisch. Ban Lifted On Cycle Use Of Footbridge . Newport Beach city coun· ctlmeo have lifted their ban on bicyclists using the Goldenrod Avenue footbridge in Corona del Mar. They agreed It is okay for bicyclists to use the pedestrian walkway over the Bayside'Drivc gulch -after the city's Bicycle Trails CiU•n Advisory Commit· tee told them the recenUy re· rurbished bridge is wide enouah lo handle ooth fool and bicyclt traffic. Besides, the committee said, the ban waan 't being enforced anyway. Councilman Pa\il Hummel of Corona del Mar asked that signs be posted admqnishlnt bicyclist& to ~bserve the Golden Rule when usmg the Goldenrod Avenue Bridge. •• two s tole clothing from the store. But Estebanez allegedly saw them taJdng a shirt and a tic:. When the three left his store. he wrote a complete description of each of the people and their car. Jackson said Estebanez then phoned other Corona del Mar- area merchants to warn them He apparently had just con· eluded a conversC1lion with P<tt Marley of Pat Marley's Men·), Shop, 3565 E. Coast Highwa}. when the trio walked mto th<1t store. Marley called poJice who ar rested the three people after ... 1. legedly finding five stolen suit~. two stolen Jeather jackets and thE; clothes from Estebanez · store in their car. In addition to the court case ing against them locally he exisUng warrants, polic<: s the trfo is being investigat- conn~tion with a series of similar thefts from stores in Orange and Los Angeles Coun ties. I E',.... Pa,,. A I CHIEF •.. staggered from the fror.~ door of the agency, jumped into the getaway car and SJ>ed away. Although he said he saw onl) the one man in the car. other reports said a woman w<1s involved . Tag agent Georgia McAfec said s be was talking on the telephone to a Catoosa school employee when the a.rmed men came in the building and "l said, 'Tell J .B. to get over here ... we are being robbed.· " Mrs. McAfee said "bullet~ were flying every where . . 1t 'r, a miracle no one else in lht• agency was hit.·· Hamby was previously W<Jl' with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Tulsa County sheriff's office and the Rogers County :>heriff's office. 4 Nominated To Newport Arts Posts Four Newport Beach residents have been nominated to the two vacancies on the city's Arts Com-mission. City Councilmen will select their two appointments :.it their Sept. 11 meeting Nominated for the vacancy created by the resignation of f o rm e r c hairman .Jackie Kilbourne were Carol Lynn Smith, 221 Via Ithaca and Walter Ziglar, 1802•,4, W. O'ccan- front. That term expires June 30. 1979. Nominated for the vacancy created by the resignation of George Jeffries were Patricia Gibb&t 2108 Vista Loredo and J anet Ennis, 2918 Catalpa St . That term expires June 30. 1980 Pay Hike8 Nixed SA:N FRANCISCO! A P l -The Ca I lfornia Supreme Court Thursday declined to con- solidate mo.re than 20 new peti- tions chaUen1ing constltutionall· ty or a post-Proposition 13 tew which restrict• local aovern- m e n t e mployee salury in creases. ' Engi~ Failure ·cited LAS VEGAS <AP> -· Engine f .ulurl' was the probable cause of a charter plane crash lh1i1t kilJed nine members pl a n Australian tour group and the pilot, ~ays a member or the Na- tion a I Transportation Safety Board • But .Philip A. Hogue express~ ~urpr1se lhJlt a tl 10 persons aboard the twin-engiae Las Vegas A1rlin~ plan·e had been killed. ·· 1 h<1vc never seen an aircrart this intact producing so many fa talities," Hogue said at a news conf€'.rence Thursday following the first full day or in~tigation into the accident. "I've never seen one quite like U." The Piper Navajo Chieftain c cashed shortly after takeoff from the North Las Vegas Air Terminal on Wednesday and bellied in to a dusty, sage· cov~red field. The plane re· mained re latively intact, although the upper fuselage was broken just forward or the tail section. The plane was on a night to Santa Ana, and was one or three returning the Australian group from an overnight tour or the Gr~nd Canyon and Las Vegas' casinos. / Hogue said the pilot had "almost made it" if he had been a ttempting to return to the airport. "I imagine be was giving it everything be could" to clear . power lines and homes and re. turn safely to the ground be said. -' "We can speculate that prob- ably there was engine failure but that is not corroborated at this point," Hogue said, adding that the engines rrom the plane would be given a detailed ex- amination within the next week to determine what. if any, mecbarucal failure had occurred. curred. ·'If we see that the engine was malfunctiorung or not operating at all then we can get into other possibilities." he added. Hogue said two or the three propeller blades on the rightside engine were "feathered.'' mean- ing they bad been turned by the pilot to produce the least amount of wind resistance. a common procedure in an engine failure on a multi-engine propeller plane. County Man Dies From Stab Wounds An argument over a girl ended Thursday nigbt with the fatal stabbing of one Santa Ana man and the wounding or his brother police reported today. ' Cesar Delgado, 20, of 1200 E. Wilshire Ave .. was pronounced dead at Santa Ana.Tustin Com· munity Hospital after the 9:30 p.m. stabbing. police said. Tolfnma·sk ~rin Ryne. who ~nder:"c.nt plastic surgery to mak£> ~r look more ltkt' _F .. l v1s Presley. is one of fivt- smgers who had ::.1m1l ~ir op('rations to resemble dt.·· f:~i~~~-rock stars. Tht• fivL· will rcmovt• thl·ir m<.isk:-. "- Unoff icilll!!, Nixon To Visit Aussies / SAN CLEMENTE <AP > - Former President Richard Nix· on i!> making one thing perfectly ctt;ar to Australian oCCicials : he s not going to fol their rebuff of his request for an official visit s top him from going Down Under. A Nixon spokesman said an Australian stop was planned on Nixon's forthcoming round-th1:· world trip ~ause "scores of Australian citizens" have asked him to come. Nixon's San Clemente office was told Wednesday by tht' Au s~ralian e mJ)assy in Washington than an official visit would be ·•inopportune" becaus1: of other official visits during S e pte mbe r and Octobe r . althouah the only other visit mentioned js that of a cousin of Queen EUzabeth II. Princess Alexandra. · An aide at the Nixo~ com. pound here. Cot. Jack BreMan, said Thursday the former presi- dent "fully understands be will not be able to see Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser. Presi· d·e nt Nixon ha s had ·g reat respect for the Australian people s ince World War II when he served with Australian military units." Brennan said Nixon has heard from Australian citizens in re· cent years asking him to visit. thus he will make the trip, which will begin in late September. The length has yet to be de- termined. There was no immediate com- ment from Australian officals on Nixon's p.lans to go ahead with a visit. Asia before Australia. __ The_ former president bas told associates he would not visit countries where t he t:nited Stat.es is involved in delicate rore1gn policy negotiations. Pat Nixon will not accompany her husband on tht world trip. Brennan s~:ud. . Hean Attack Victim Critical A Newport Beach man wru. listed in critical eondillor. today at Hoag Memorial Hospital after suffering a heart attack in his car Thursday morning. Police said Wilson Miller, 70. of 4230 Park Newport, apparent· ly s uffered the heart attaclr while preparing to drive out of :i parking space in Newport • Cente r office complex. Passersby who saw Miller's car rolt into a parked motorcy- c_le aided the stricken man unll! firemen and paramedics arrived at lhe scene. Trash Pick-up Schedules Eyed Members of the Balboa Island Improvement Association wlli meet Tuesday to discuss new t r a s·h i:> i ck u p s c h e d i; I e s . oeaut1t1cauon and the island·::. law enforcement problems . His brother, Sergio, 24, of the same address. was treated for a minor stab wound and released officers reported. ' Police said an argument start- ed between Delgado and an un- known man at 6 p.m . Tbe man <Jllegedly returned to Delgado's home with a group of friends l<Jll'r ·when the fight and slab- bing occurred. Nixon did not make an Australian visit during his 5'1'.: years in the White Houst'. He last visited there in 1965 <1!:> a private citizen. That stopover also came during a trip around the world. The meeting will begin at 7:3C p.m . at 115 Agate Ave. AU island residents and merchants are 1n-v 1ted to attend. Hua Ends Trip T EHRAN. lrar. <API Chinese Chairman Hutt Kuo-ren(:; wound up a Ii-day goodwill tr.p lo Romania . Yugo::.1a'v1a and r run todar and flew back h:: omcers have made no arrests and the identity of the murder ~u.spect isn't known, police said. Nixon's exact itinerary h:.id not been announced. but the San Diego Union reported in today's editions that the trip will involve at least one stop in Southeast PL·k sng with a bnice of n1:w bilateral agrt•l'mL·ntl:. THE PRICE IS RIGHT Have you ever-gone into a store. and before a salesman approached y.ou , tried to determine ~rices on goods not marked? Many carpet stores do not have prices in- dicated on their samples. The theory is that this way they can charge "what the traffic will bear." At Alden ·s. prices are posted on all of our samples so that customers can browse through the selections and know what they are looking at. Stop at Alden ·s. and save a lot of aggravationt • COSTA MESA, CAW' 9262)' • PKC>Ne 646-4838...: 646·235.S Outer Banks Alerted H111·ricaiie Ella • Churns Lall.dward '~ I• . .................... COAST THREATENED Ella Heads for Land .. M 11\MI IAl' 1 Forcl•ai.li•r,.., tod ay ord.-n•d u hurrtnuw wald\ for lhl' Oull'r Uank .. 11f N1111h < uroltn,u. 11 <1 Hurr1<·urh· Ella l hurnt•d la11tlwurd :t~O """'' .;uulht•ab\ uf (.'a1>t' ll.1tt1•ra., \ hurnrarh.' "ulr h mn tn., 1-;llJ 1' .1 thri·:11 to tht· Ouk• llJnk-.. .,,1111 lur1•1·u.,t1 •r., ;1l llW :":,1t1011.1l II u rrl c .1n1• Ct•nlt•1 h1,rc Tht• .1tl \ 1w d re.,1d1·n1., of tht• coJ .. t to ~o Jbout lht·1r oormdl Ii lilt''' but lu 1·on:.1der the hurnC'11 · b t-lwy plan f()r tht' holiday Wt•f'kcn .. t-;lla ll\ rorecabt to n.·curv1..· towards Uw north today. prov1d 1ng a nt'ar m1:-.i. to tht-Outt•r Banki.," said Ur Nt.'11 f'rank. ti I t t' l' t Cl r or l h l' II u r r i c u n I! C't'nlt'r "llOWl'V\'r . until this trend becOmt'i. · ci.tablii.hed, ull <'Oustul inte rests i:.hould be prt-· ,pared to take quick a~ion if'hur- ncane warning!> arc required " Frank said thcrl' wu::. no 1m- 'Stink Raised Seal Beach Kil/,s Skunks By ROBERT BARKER Ol Ult o.ily ~lee S~ Seal Beach officials were at· lemptmg to clear the air today in a controversy that broke out after three skunks recently were :-hol to death by city animal con- trol officers Adah Winters, chairman of the city 's Ad Hoc Animal Control Commitiet> asked the city coun· c·1I this week why more humane methods wer e not used . S he said that the s kunks . which had been bothering resi- dents near McGaugh School near downtown Seal Beach, shou1a have been put to death by C'hloroform if they needed to be t>Xtermiootcd. they s hould have had chloroform on hand," she said. Capt. Stacy Picascia of the Se al Beach Police Department, said that chloroform is now be· ing used and 17 other skunks have met their doom by this method .. It cost about $48 for a case of c hloroform to kill 12 to JS s kunks.'' he said. "ll cof.ts only about 20 cents for a shotgun :.hell " Ile said that the switchover lo C'h lCiroform was made. nevcrthc· less, b<•causc of '"the hue and lTy ." "The y I animal control of- . ricers > knew about the problem. I\ diaper company also has C'om e to the city aid in the mat lt•r It has donated two 20-gallon plastic containers in which the wild animals are put to death. Blind Man Enters Plea Of Innocent Robert Arnold Corbell. a blind lluntangton Beach resident, hu~ pleaded innocent to charges he fir ed shots from a revolver at a t11 r.:h-ranking U.S. Immigration official in Los l\ngcles-Juty 14. Aeling as his own attorney, Corbett. 42. of 19832 Providence Lune. entered his plea in Los ,\ ngeles Superior Court Thurs - day. ll 1s <tlleged that Corbett. led h~ a lO·yt'ar-old boy. entered the office of Omar G. Sewell. deputy district director or the U.S. Im· m igration and Naturalization Service. and fired six shots from a .22 caliber pistol. No one was hurt. Immigration agent&. wrestled Corbell to the floor . He w:is arrested on as- s ault with a deadly weapon - ch ur ge SL>well said Corbett has feuded with immigration officials over t ht• federal rule:. preventing the 1mmed1all' naturnli7Ut1on of ha~ French·bom "1fc. So111a. Corbett wns found guilty Aug 2~! by a Wc.,t Orunge Count ~ . Judi cial District court jury of l'Ont'l'<Jling a .357 magnum pistol '" public in front of his home ll untingt on Bcuch police wrestled Corbett to the ground in that incident after he alleged- ly tc lt.'phoned imm igration of· fic i a ls <ind told the m Los /\ngell·~ police would not take him alive for trial on the July 14 shooting • Picascia said the skunks :ip· parently are invading downtown neighborhoods from the wild lire preserve at the Seal Beach Naval W,eaponsStation. "We don't knQw where they're all coming from in such numbers but we have more than ever." he. said. Picascia said that the city has ordered about 40 tra ps to loan lo besieged residents. He said that the Orange Coun- ty Animal Shelter . the st ate Department of Fish and Game and even zoos have been con- tacted. but they wouldn't take the animals. Mrs. Winters also said she w;_is concerned about reports that th(• thr ee s kunk"S who w ere s hotgunned were kept in traps for two days without food and waler. "They smell bad but they're doing just what comes natural· ly," she said. "They didn't ask to be born." Picascia s aid the a nimals were cared for before their death. "We do the bes t we can. We're not murderers." Il e addedtheskunks couldn't be turned loose because the y would probably m ultiply and cause even greater havoc Meany Rap Greed WASHINGTON <AP) -Af'L· CIO President Geroge l\h-;,iny . in a s tinging Labor Day assault on big business. charped today th<•l greedy e mployers arc resurrect · ing their "propaganda" cam· paig n o r t he early 1900s to destroy unions because workers stand in the way of unlimited profits. Readers Prepare For Long Weekend Sunday·~ Daily Pilot will keep ~ ou abreast of s ummer's last iong weekend along the Orange Coast as well a s a n ationa l minority of youngst e rs who won't be going back to school. 'Their parents don't believe in formal schools, private, public and a lternative and defy the law ror the sake or principle. ECONOMIC CURE? -Cul taxes 1r you ~nt u he~lthy economy with low unemploy- ment and inflation That's the view or economist Arthur Laffe r und n growing number of bu~i ncs s and political le nders. D<'lnils lo You/Your Money. ANY11DNC NEW? -Not in Lhe wor ld of cosm etics. Pat Dunn 's Cons umer C loseup trac~s many co:smelic product.11 to a ncient time and &elJs vou (suNDAY'S BEST) what that goop on Milady's face is really m ade of -it's not sug· ar and spice 'PAPER CHASE' -J ohn Ho u sem an r e-creat e s hi s Acad~my Award-winning role in th~ new television s e ries , "l'aper Chas e ... HO\lSe1)'\8n portrays a tough. dem anding law professor. - El •. CAMlNO REAi,, -The trail ormlsslons that led up the California coast along a road known as El Camino Real. flighW:iy 101 . hns lost mnny of IL'I once grand vistas to urban blight and high·prlct'd real estBle de velopmenL'I. medluk threat to the Virginia l'Olll>I EW.i . tht.· 1978 Allanttc s1.:u1.on·~ l1Clh trop1(·al storm. was-up- g1 .11lt•tl tu tht• <;t•cond hurricane ot th1• llll'••'iOll Thursd ;iy. It µl o" t•d through open readies of th1.· •J<'l'Un at about 15 mph early loda v "1lh highest sustained "11Ht.. l'hllm3ted at 90 mph. 1-:ll u formed Wednesday about J~> m 1 le!> l\Qutb of Bermuda. It n •a<'hl'd hurricane status when "1nds hit 74 mph Thursday. It is ran' for u tropical stor m to form in th:il area. said forecaster Puul Hebert r "In that area al this time or year th\'re are few storms." he ~aid. Bill Eyes · Drinking Liabilities SACRAMENTO !AP> -Vic· ti m s of accidents caused by drunken drivers couldn 't s ue bartenders for serving one too many before the drinker took the road -unless that drinker was a minor -under legislation on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. ·s desk. A tense, face-to-face confron· talion between two Democratic a sse mblymen a nd some un· U!>Ually strong denunciatfons of Brown by fell ow Democrats pre- ceded votes of 52-19 in the Ai-· !;C•mbly and 23·8 in the Senal~ T hursday night on the second half or a two·bill package. That bill. SB 1175 by Sen. John Foran. D·San Francisco. actual· ly would undo part of the earlier biU , SB 1645 by Sen. Ruben Ay a l a, D·ChinQ, whic h had already been sent to Brown'i. desk. Ayata·s biU would reverse a state Supreme Court decision that makes people who serve drinks -bartenders and their employers, or party hosts -lia- ble to lawsuits if they serve !>omeone who already is inloxicat· ed and who then causes an acci· dent. ,Under Ayala's bill there would be no ridit to s ue for da m ages. though the bar owner still could be charged criminally with ser v- ll)g a n obviously intoxlcMed person. Foran's bill would restore the right to sue a bar if the drinker wa s a mino r , an d al s o strengthen stale suthority to acl against the bar in that case. Supporters said the two bills. together, restore the principle tha t people arc responsible for their own actions, while leaving the s la te with authority l<> punish abuses. Most of the opponents a re present or former trial lawyers concerned with the right to sue. What angered them was that Brown, whose aides earlier op- posed Ayala's bill. sent word that he was willing to sign it if Fo.ran's bill passed. "The whole thing smells:· said Assemblyman John Knox. 0 -Fichmond "He !>Old out to the restaurant owners .. He ought to havt' his feet to the fire" and have to cons ider Ayala's bill hy ilsl·lf . !-:Jid S i•n Bo b Wil ~o n . D· H1chmond. 'Soap' ~xup Not Popular With Viewers K/\NSAS CITY. Mo. <AP l - Archie Bunker went vis iting. droppi n g in at "General Ho s pi t a l " then entering ''Another World.·· I So a p opera fan~ wntchan~ tht•ir favorite shows here Thurs day afternoon dido 'l appreciate th<.' i nln1sion of the .. All in the fJlmily" patriarch and let local television stations )mow with a flood of telephone calls demand· ing an explanation. Station officia ls s aid the scrambled soaps were the result of a t e l e phone co mpany transmission foulup, which mix(!d signals for shows on the three network affUlatei; of Chan. nets 4. Sand 9. The problem last· ed for about five minutes in the time slot between 2:30 and 3 pm The same situation occurred in Oma ha. Neb .. Thursday - viewers or all three Omaha ' channels saw' patt of .. All in the i-·om lly." Engineen1 ot all three Kansas Cit y st ations pointed toward Chicago. contending the prob· lom apparently resulted from problems within the American Telephone & Tdlegraph Co. Friday. Seprember t 1978 DAILY PILOT A:J 3Nabbed In Laguna Drug"uSt ... w.,....... MURDER PLOT LEADS TO CONVICTION lawyer Larry Haukom With Mrs. Durfee Venom Plot Rich Wife Convicted MADISON. Wis, <AP>-A 47-year-old woman has been con- victed or conspiring lo have her wealthy. 74-ycar -old husband l<illed in a plot involving snake venom. A Dane County Circujt Court Jury deliber ated for two hour., Thursday before returning the verdict against Charlotte Durfee. who could be senienced to a maximum or 30 years in prison. Judge P. Charles Jones ordered a pre-sentencing invest\gat1on SHE WAS ACCUSED OF PLOTTING lo have her husband. t.1tles . murdered and of hiring Loren Moore. 46. to complete the task with an injection of cobra venom. Moore pleaded no contest earlier. but the judge found him guilty of soliciting to commit murder . ,/ Authorities said Durfee was never injeet~. MOorc. a former college professor , testified that he tried to convince Mrs. Durfee to use a "professional" bit man. He said he later drafted a contract with Mrs. Durfee. ouUining what be would receive for killing her husband. He s aid he asked Mrs. Durfee to provide two handguns. and described contracts he said he had with a re ptile keeper at Madison's Vi las Par k Zoq,to obtain cobra venom . MOORE WAS ARRESTED SHORTLY afte r he received ~ vial from the' zoo keeper. who contacted authoril1e~. The vial contained colored water. not venom, police said Moore told tttc court he never intended to go through with the kill ing. · · 1 hod already decided I would not go through with 1t. .. tw suid "It was a rascinatmg game," he said. "l Just kept getting in deeper and deeper.·· The Durfces were divorced last year. In the d1vorC(' l>ctlk· ment. reached after Mrs. Durfee's a rrest. Mrs. Durfee rcct.'1vcd S298.000 of a possible $1.8 million .. Mojave Footprints 4,300 ·Years Old VICTORVILLE IAP> -The oldest human footprints found in Nor t h America r ecord what !>eem s to have "'been a family :-troll throu~h the cottonwoods that lined the MoJave River some 4.300 years ago. The discovery of 54 footprints was announced by archaeologists from UC Rivers ide. Two sets of adult prints. one l:i rger than the other. were found prese rved in the once· soggy ground. These barefoot a dults w a lke d purposely southward. taking longe r steJ)!> now and then to avoid puddles. One lost his or her footing and !>kidaea in me mud. Two smaller sd s of footpnnts point in many directions . su~· gesting two children who scur· ried here and there. as 'though play inJ? and explorinJ?. A rchaeotogists who pa i nstak 1ngly uncovered the tracks th•~ .summer imagine the younJ?ste rs ~i gg l i ng a nd dart in~ about. perha ps frightenm~ a raccoon or deer hidden among the trnl'S. PRESENT LABOR DAY WEEKEND Color Truekload SALE hudson .. BUGWISER sprayer The easy way to protect ynur lawn and gard1•n Put sprav ughl where yo• 1 wan I 11 Coarse spray. 1us1 right lor weeds ... or line mis t lor olher spraying 1obs Instant on-off <.ontrol Lil 3·Qallon s11e ~VU How you 1pr1y dots mike• difference! Aeg.'2e.98 '24 99 Sale Price • Two Lagu.nu Bc~ch men anc! J Colorado resident were arre~tl·d Thursday in LuJ?Und Be:ach <ifH·r offic ers from threl· crgent"H' converged on tin· t 110 .. nl! cl::11med th('Y seized 31 poundi. of h1gh -qual1ty hashish. A r r t> s 1 t• d w l' n· T h o m ,, ' Norm~n Moshier . 31. of 28118 n •rry Road and Karl Wilh&m D1enstbach. 24. 361 Poplur' St . both or Lagu n 11 8l'tiC h . .ind R1churd John Pave:.t' of L1t1lt• J ohn. Colo. Polict: said the arrc::.t ~ anc! ~e 1zure or nearly Sl00.000 in Afghanistan black has his h wa~ the c ulmination or an invest1g<o t1on conducted by Laguna lkuch officers. the Lakewood. Colo . Department of Public Safety. and the California Burea\I 0 1 Narcotics Enforceme nt. Laguna Pohce Lt Ai Olson smd seven pounds or has h1:-.h and two more s us pect:-wt-re <If rested at about tht: s;.imL> t1mt• in Colorado. . Ten. officers from tht' thrt·l· ;.igcncics staked out a s pot in lhl· 400 block of Cliff Qrwe short ly before noorr Thursd4y . and w 11 ncssed an alleged purchast• b) officers from the three men. When the trans action w u ... completed. officers-rusht>d ~n the trio to make the arrt'Sl Olson said s uspect Moshier at tempted to pull a 9 millimetL·r pis tol Crom his bOOt. but wa:: beaten to the draw by ::.everul or the officers. · FV Teachers' Ve rbal Abuse Case Fizzles Criminal charge~ of .. verbal abuSl"' against Fountain Vallt•\ • cf('mcntary > School Oistrict of fic1als have been dropped due fo lack of evidence. Or ange County Ucputy District Attorney Daw llime lson said today . Fountain Valley teachc1 leade r Yale Wis hnick filed th\· charges Aug. 15 and claimed sc hool board members and Deputy Superintendent Glenn H ardy verbally abused teacher.,· · al a June 5 trustee m eeting But Himelson said then.· 1~ n<• - t'Vt d ence t o s ubs t ant1 <tl•· Wlshnick's claim. Himelson smd he listened io a tape recording of the June S trustee meeting. $chool officials rem arks al the meeting centered on a May J i a nd June I teacher protest at thl· district headquarter<; to-oppo'l' 96 instructor layoffs and pro gram cutbacks . Hardy said a bag of animal defecation and textbook:-: sonkf'<1 with urint: were fo und a fll'r th• tt•achcrs camped inside 'lhl' of ficc. School Board President Dick Plum said the items were "ll'l l by some teache r posing a~ c.i n animal. no doubt. .. Noak~nlum A ~OCClfll "\ "'9 OOfUlf oc btigthlf OfecJS 6 .. PofSlz9 Reg. '8.99 Sol• Price '2.99 Fruit Tree ... CIOllOUt FtOMlng ouotttd p1um1, peochel, nector1MI ond tiga 5 Gol. Silt Reg. 'I0.98 SalePrlc1 *5.99 ~ )I.AN ~ 11!\o COSTA~~ MESA '11r H•• ~- at FOUNTAIN 1 ~·~(~0 ~ VALLEY 1:~~· 0,..10.,..w.-1 .... ,. 2t2J HIW.-0.T IUD. COSTAMISA .._......-, &46-Jtll ,.... 5-'4Z·4tll 11420 NOOtCHUltS T ~ FOUMT AIM YALUT IHaH .... .-eftMi•~'wy l PHOMI:: tU .. 171 ULl.NICIS•OOOTHRU•/5/71 ont4 7 DAYS ......... u.it.Mf .. s+ecti -.._, • _,...,.. I A4 OAM.. y PILOT .Josi ... Cea ting. fu) ... , .• ~ Tom~~'" Marpbln~ Ready for Last Gasp? LA~ OF THE DA\' llerc v.·c arl', Poled.once u1atn ~ UM· ~ <'f tulotbt•r ont• of lhosl' lhre('-daiy hotlday~ Labor Day <'Ome-" Monday. Thal meaM most folk!" woni bf llilbortng For roastaJ ~dt>nti. of our reRion . Labor Oay does ha,·c an eoormou' st«nf\<'UON.· It m t>aM that aner It 'i. O~f'r. ~Y wtll Ct"l b<tr k tlw c•of1!4Ulne a1aan for o few month. ... Th(' lucb .-11 all b.· n-turrun1 to lht' ch1~rQOms. Vts1Ung Aunt Mannat' wall i o back lo Kan"las City ere~· ~all no lonfter OOlt'd lo ao on <>H"rtlme to cle Mn lhe beaches ,,\nd lht.>rt• 1 lbe ~tmn~ fn>Slblhty that on Tut:&duy , you mal[ht bt> a~lt" to dt!'lro\'t·r .i vuunt purk1t1g place. nil WE AaE LOOK.ING at thP last gui.p of Summer 1.978. Wt• will not t'lude 1L-. n iors, howeVl'r. until w~ get throu1h Uus last, final long weekend holiday , 11ws numerou• hohday bound motorists are already ck-$<-~ng upon our coastline even as this missive reaches your eyes "Mley are under way for the last i.hot at beach. sun and fwt. Three-day bohdays , you see. are taat becomin& a tradition tn our country. 1' 1t develops upon a particular )'e&r l.bat George Washington's birthday anniversary falJ~ .~·~:·'(\ "\J :: I•{'( • -'~:iii·,)_ . ... iJI-.~ •• · I ~· , r J'w { iiliiiiii-.111t:.:. .. -.< ~-l Wor1cen Bock 011 Job After Three~oliday an the middle of the week , we move it. We shift it to either a Friday or a Monday so that everybody can salute George with three days of fun. This practice, of course, raises hob with business and industry. Various 'Workers begin planning for the three- day weekend about one month in advance. This absorbs a lot of time that might otherwise have been devoted to the efforts o( commerce. IT IS FUrntEa POSSIBLE for certain workers to de· velop ghastly migraine headaches shortly after the lunch on the Friday preceding U,e .holiday. thus requiring that they be relieved from further duty. The migraine condition may abruptly vanish as soon -as the$e people have aU the kids loaded into the family recreation vehicle. • CERTAIN OTHER DISASTERS may strike on Tues· day. Like. for example, Aunt Minnie. You remember, she's the relative who visited all summer from Kansas. Aunt Minnie is likely lo be struck with a horrific case of the vapors along about Tuesday, requiring that the vaca- tioning worker be in attendance at the death watch. Tbe worker thus will finally get back on the job Wednesday, m oving slowly due to excruciating sunburn. suffered. of course. when the rites celebrating Aunt Min· nie's demise were held outdoors. Three-day holidays are clearly filled with many perils. • Firefighters Accept New Wage Contract ANDERSON. Ind. <A P> -Firefighters returned to work to- day, ;lccepting ·a new wage offer afte r a bitter six-day working walkout during which a block of buildings burned while most of the 14-4 strikers refused to help. City officials said firemen were back on the job by 6: 15 a. m. Vole totals were not announced. , TltE FlllEFIGRTERS had previously unarurllously reject- ed the city's offer of a pacRage that would have prohibited strikes or sick-0uL'i, penalized the strikers $100 each day (pr the walkout and removed 59 ranking officers from lhe union. Under the old contract. firemen had a base pay of Sll.700 a year . They sought a 12 percent increase. Jobless Figures Under6% WA S HI NGTON <AP > - Unemployment declined to S.9 percent in August, the second time It has dlppe(t below 6 per- cunt this year, as more women •nd teen·agers round )Obs, the Labor Department reported lo· day The drop from the July un· employment level or 6.2 pereent eave lhe Carter administration and the public their first favors· ble economlc news or the week following several day~ of generally dismal developments. These included a report. pointing to a possible s lowdo wn in economic growth. THE IABOR DEPARTMENT s aid total e mployme nt in· creased in August by 160,000 Jobs to a. total of 94.6 million. while unemployment dropped by 225,000 to just under 6 million. The August unemployment rate was the se<:ond lowest of the year, bettered only by J ne's 5.7 per cent, a figure that as said to be artificially low be use of statistical problems. Except for the two s below 6 percent, the unemploy· m e n t rate h as fluctuated between 6 percent and 6.2 per· cent this year. The Labor Department said most of the employment gains in August occurred among adult women and t een-agers, with some gains for black workers as well. IT GA VE mE FOUOWING breakdown on unemployment in August for various population groups, compared with the July level : -A~ult men 4.1 percent. un· changed. -Adult women 6.1 percent. down from 6.5 percent. -T een-age rs 15.6 percent. down from 16.3. -Whites s.2 percent. down from 5.3. -Blades and other minorities 11. 7 percent, down from 12.S. -Full-time workers 5.5 per- cent, down Crom 5.7. -White-collar workers 3.5 perce nt, down from 3.8. · -Blue-colla r workers 7 per· cen~. up from 6.9. Health Group Opposes Ban On Saccharin WASHINGTON <AP l -A new survey or health professionals released Thursday s ays· that more than 70 percent or them op- pose a ban on the artificial sweetener sa ccharin. The survey based upon in- terviews with 517 physicians. dentists and dietitians was con- ducted by Market Facts, Inc., a Chicago marketing r esearch firm. It was sponsored by the Calorie Control Council, a.g~p representing low-calorie food manufacturers a nd the soft drink industry. The survey of h ealth pro· fess ionals in the country's 20 largest metropolitan areas said 90 percent of physicians and 88 percent of dentists beheve sac- charin is useful to patients try- ing to restrict caloric or sui;lar intake. Th e main points. cited by those opposing the ban, were that the evidence against sac· cha rin was insufficient. Storms Hit North Dakota Rmnshowers Scattered Across Northu:at ... ,1111·-... 11 ..... Bolte llolMft 8-Yllle 8uHelO c~ CIMl-11 ClewleflCI OelFl,wtrl 0.- 0elf'>ll ~ HoNlluf\1 ~•on J Klls'wll .. l(M'S C•ty LM V99H Llttle ltOCll I..,. ....... ""'""' Mltweua" ~SIP. ... ,,. .. 111~ .. _0r1.- -YOl'1l HOff91k Ollle. Clr-/ ~ °' ...... PllllM'llfll• P'-"I• ... 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H1111tlfl9f0n llM<h: W-I 10 J IMt Wtlll toUl ..... '4 ~-I. CoflltlllOl\I PMf' to lelr ...._,heel\: We\'tt t to ' ... , with """'-' twtll Cendlo ·~·•Ir fCoaatal tDIOlher in• /ormotklft *" bt found on POlll BIO ~J ' . ... ' .... • NATION I WEATHER Explosive Situatio11 Patty Ra m ge of Grosse Pointe Farms . Mich .. poses with her 1975 Ford Pinto which she adorned with a sign trying -to pers u a de the Ford Motor Co. a nd its d ealers to modify her fuel t ank to reduce the risk of fire in rear-end collisions. Need· less to say. she has little trouble with motorists tailgating. Ford has recalled some 1.5 million 1971 -76 Pintos and 30.000 1975· 76 Mercury Bobcats . but owners mus t wait for dealers to get parts for modifica· lions . Firestone Tires ~layed 13 Million Steel-be.lted Radia/,s Face Recall WASHINGTON IAP > -A House· panel is calling for im· mediate recall of a ll 13 million Firest-0ne 500 Steel-belted Radial tires in use' nationwide. saying they present an unreasonable risk ofdeathandinJury. The House Commerce sub· contmittee on oversight and in- ves tigations said t oday the Firestone tires had caused at least 34 deaths. hundreds er in· juries and thousands or acci- dents. A SPOKESMAN for Firestone in Akron, Ohio. said the subcom- m ittee's conclusion was not Justified, but promised the com- pany would work with the gov- e rnment to r esolve ~he con· troversy. The subcommittee said the tires rail frequently. even with careful maintenance. It rerom- mended a government-ordered recall if Firestone refuses to act. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recom- mended a recall on July 7 after a nalyzing more than 6.000 ron· s um e r complaints a lleging "more than 14,000 individual tire failures, 29 deaths, more than 50 injuries and hundreds of prop- ert.y·damage accidents.:' Complaints included blowouts. tread separation, blisters. bub· hies. s plits and cracks. THE SAFETY AG ENCY has not ordered the recall . a lthough administrator Joan Claybrook said on Thursday a dec ision 1s expected in two weeks. Ms. Claybrook was responding to a complaint by her rormer boss, Ralph Nader. who said gove rnment delay in ordering the recaJI is saving Firestone Sl .25 million weekly. Nader. said the saving results because the number or tires an· use has dwindled from LS million to 12 million since the agency in- vestigation began in February. Firestone spokesman Jim Standberg declined comment, saying Nader's letter was writ· ten to Ms. Claybrook, not tbc company. THE· SUBCOMMITTEE, headed by Rep. Johr) Moss. D· . . Calif., said the company showed a "disregard for the safety of iL-. customers." The panel said the company iss ued on ly .. belat e d and minimal warning£ to owners" that the tires needed unusuallv careful maintenance because of s afety problems. Jo'1reslone pre vious ly ha::. blamed improper infl ation for failure or some of the tires. T h e s ubcommittee said motorists have r eturned one of every six Firestone 500S because or tire railure. Ernplogee 'Pago ff s' GSA Stores Face Corruption Charge WASJ_IINGTON <A Pl-As much as half the otrice s upplies. Washington-area Gener al Services Administration stores buy rrom private rompanies, never make it to those st.ores, apparenUy because or pa)"Offs. a published report quotes federal investigators assaying. The Washinat.oo Post said in todav's editions that investi~ators have uncovered corruption in Z1 of JO Washington-area GSA stores, finding about $37 6 million being paid by the federal government each year for pencils, wastebaskets and other supplies but goods worth only half that much sbowinl? uo. THE STORES ARE RESPONSIBLE for distributing the sup- pht!s to government off aces in the District of Columbia. Maryland, Vir~inia, Pennsylvania and Delaware. The Post quoted unidentified sources a s sayin~ GSA. e mployees were paid off with television sets. vacation trips or cash for approving vouchers for much more money than goods they re· ceived from private contractors were worth. lnv~tigators have been digging into allegations of widespread corruption m the GSA. the agency which builds and runs federal buildings and supplies government workers. "The Bllt SOii w1·w &er ttacr 9AM·9PM DAILY NEWPORT SURF & SPORTS ~ 3RD ANNUAL • BACK TO SCHOOL ) 25 -50% OFF WOMEN'S 25·50"0FF HM&IO llOl T f-Oll GAlS OBMDEfU IOl90CHA ESIWT DE COllPS J.-..:TEAS PlAltJNff SIUl llOUIES MOITtD TOPS AUStaTS • • H.LS. ,NITS All SW111WEAA ETC. 1 • flalOOSMIWllll j ~T '21.00PUICHAR • BOYS' 25·50%0FF . Of>SHIRTS SHORT'S fl NITS IZOO IOU OffSHOM SllRfUHE MUNSINGWtAA MISC. 25-50~0FF TOWELS 'SHOES 1HONGS SEPT.1ST • 10TH wmuns •IDT nm sna.,, <ff OR 2fOlMPRICEOF1 AU. 20S OFF M.9\f!OI! 2101/i MARINE AV£. IAllOA ISt.AHO 873-7828 • . t • . .. I I . f • .. CAUFORNfA Airllnes to Merge . Co1llinental, Western Tell Plan LOS ANGEU-.:-, 1 \1'1 h o Wt·'t Coa!>t ~11rhn4·, r ank1'li A1nth and ttnU1 1n .ur curm·r ~ervtcC" -have Dflret'd to mf•r11c• 1p a move a 1nwd at t11k 1n~ on "lhe 11ant:. of tlw •ndu:-.tl") Tht IU-·Yt't unni.mt'd · a1rhn1 for m t>d hy lht• mt•r1t <'r or Wti.tt"m A1rhnt" and Cont 1nN1 tal Alrhnb would b1·C'omf' th1· 1111unc·1111t•1\l 'Jill th" 111t r..it·r "111 l r t•Jh· J 'tn1111( 1 ur r wr 1 h.11 t 'till f1mtn<'t' llt'W 4'(11J1Pm1•11t , l'\ p&nd Jnd C'Ompt1h• mort• t•fft.•<' t1vl'ly nnd llJU(rt'h!>IVl'IY llKUinst th•· ~1ant ... of th1• 111<111..,try · Wt•,tf•rtt and Co nt1n1•ntJI'' n 1m h1n1'fl r outt·, would 'trt•t('f1 "''" ,h,111·' h1r 1•\'t•ry 'hun· ol ('on t 1111·111ul1·om11wn i.tot'k .. n.ttton's ~eventh lur.:t·'t Th• mt·r~tlr mu t hi' approvt·<l tn th•· Cl vii At•ronuut IC!> Bn.i rd .11111 !>lO<'kholders of t.'ll<'h ,11rl11lt' · from \1 1um1 to lla~ull w1lh J l'onn•ntrntmn 1n thew,.,, ~onk r 11ut1.·' '111·h u' th1 · l,c" An~t·lt·" to Ha"111I 11n1t l.w. AnAdt•,"111 J'h111 •n1.ic run" art• '•·n ·1·1I In huth .i1rhn1·' W1•:.krn l'rt.•i.1<.Jcnt DQm inl l' Rt•1HJ .1 would b • named pres1- cknt und chief executive offict.•r of t ht• n1·" company. the merger .1111111u m·t·rn<..nt said. whilt• Con- r in~nt al P\"ei.1dcnt Robert Six "'ou h1 ht•romt' <'ha i rm an of t ht• board 11n<.J t hutrman of lht c>C- 1•c·ut 1vc ('Om m1ttee Wt·slc rn t•mµl oys 10.371 "orkt'll)', Jnd ha' 77 planes. Con- l tnt•nt al worker.. number 10.725, w11 h 57 plan"" "IT'S NOT G011'1t; to ht: tt b1.:, .. 11rltnc. but ll "'II hl' J RO<>rl :.1zcd a1rhn1.•, .. 'did Cont 1m•ntul ~pokesman Jurk Grcgon Thur' du To g et b \' 1 • t h 1.· t " 11 I. o , Angelt•:. based mrlmes Jrt.' abuut half the !>IZt.' or l 'nikd Atrltn(•\, the nation':. l•irgcst TIU: "f•.RGt:K t>ROVrnt::-, fut \\' 1·,t1•r 11 ,h.111•hotdl'r' to rt· t"t'l\ t' on1· <;hart· 1n th•• n1•w com rony for t'\'~ry :.hurt• nf WN.\••rn C'Om mnn 'fO<'k. <ind W t•!.h·rn ·, pr 1• f 1· r n· d .., t or k w 11 u Id 1,.. rt>p1arC'd b} pref<'rrt>t.I i.to<'k 1n the nt•w company. Continental 'hareholdc rs would receive 1.11:, O JH' r a l 1 n g r c v c n u e ~ fo r \\'l'l>lt•rn for thl• }Car e nded June :10 wt•r1• S755 6 million; net in- 1•onH· \\:is $43 R m illion. Con· t int.•nt al's operating revenues for the !.<JmC' pC'riod were $715 6 million. while ne t incom<' was $50 3 milbon 'Fb e Wcs t un Continental me rger announcement followed a move by National Airlines to negotiate a $51 m11llon m erger with Pan Am e rican World Airways. U.S. Lawyer Urges # The Nahonal-Pan Am m erger 1s s tall u p in the air . an<t Na l1onal chairman L.B. Taytag cautio ned the re was '"no as surance" that the> airlines would reach a fi naJ agreement LNG Oxnard Site. LOS t\N<.; El.ES 1 \I' 1 Gas company plans for a L1queh ed !\,1tural Ga' lNm1n.d at Point ConcC'pt1on have bC'en dealt a new bill"' hy 'tafi attornt•ys of the F:ederal Energy Regulatory Com- m1:.:-.1on who urged that Oxnard be chosen instead PAN AM ANO NATION.\l. directors will meet M~paratel) Tuesday to consider t he pro posed merger, which has ·ten tat1ve approval from the CA B. Th.l' rl'commt•ndallon made Thursday in Washington by FERC Malt' rnun:.cl Rrian Heisler drew rmmedtiJlt• fi re from Harvey Proctor. chairman of the board The Western-Continental an· Tempers Raw Milk Bill Stirs Spat SACRAMENTO I AP l -A bill e nding stale regulation o f raw milk sparked an angry exchange between two legislators after it won pasl>age shortly before a midnight d eadlrne. THE BILL, SB 2214 by St:n. William Campbell. R· Hac ienda Heights. s upported by the Brown administration. is s ponsored by Alta-Dena Dairy, the state's major pro· ducer of raw. or Wlpasteur1zed , milk. Its raw milk production has been restricted several times in the last year afte r heaJth officials reported finding salmoneUa contamination a nd linked cases of intestinal disease tolbed.rinkingof Alta· Dena raw milk. ASSEMBLYMAN BRVC:E Young, 0 -Los Angeles. had j ust won a 66-3 final Assembly vote sending the bill to the governor Thursday night when Assemblyman Gordon Duf fy, R.-Hanford, angrily dem anded to know why he had not been caJled to a two-house conference committee meeting on the bill. Young contended he had tried to hnd Duffy. but Duffy said he had never left th£' floor. "You'd better find the sergeant you sent for me. or you 're in trouble. fella ." Duffy, a seven-term veteran, ~napped at Youn~. a first-term lawmaker. Tne two later m ade up Young apologizing and Duffy saying be was sorry he had lost his temper. No Flights Canceled . of the Soutllern California Gas Co. "WE ARE ASTOUNDED that one staff attorney of the FERC would take this unprecedented action. filing this document before a ll the evidence in the case has been consid ered ." Proctor said. "The fact that the document was filed prior to the completion of the testimony and well before the case is closed c learly reflects the bias of this FERC attorney." An FERC spokeswom an said Heister's statement opposing the Point Conception location was based on the presence of active geological faults which might pos e a n earthquake hazard. and because of archaeological values in the area. · T HE COMMISSION HAS sus· pended hearings on the case pending completion of a final fed e ral environmental impact statement. The state Public Utilities Com· mission has given conditional approval to the Point Conception site about 40 miles ndrlh of San· ta Barbara, but has ordered further seismic studies in the a rea and has also asked for a de· tailed plan for protection of ar chaeological ~ources. The studies. which had been dcl:iyed by prot ests from Chumash India n!> who cons ide r the ar ea ~a~d. resumed lal>t week .. • I Friday, S~tember 1, 1978 DAILY PILOT SACRAMENTO (AP> Tht" See-thro119h Pa11ts California Legislatui:e's answer to the U.S. Supreme Court':. St anford Dally de<:is1on on pollcc searches is in Uie hands of Gov Edmund Brown Jr. The bill would ban surpm.l' police searches of news room:. for evidence. IT WON F1NAL leg1s lat1ve ap proval Thursday with a 42·31 l\i. sembly vote. But strangely. another part of the bill would allow a woman prison inmate with a child undl'r 2 years or age to be placed Wlth the child in a dete ntion home outs ide the prison. The diverse aspects or the bill went together when the pres~ provisions were amended into AB 512 by Assemblym a n Terry Goggin. D-San Be rnardino. whic h dealt only with inmate mothers. THE DOUBLE NATURE ap- parently cost votes to the pres~ part. Some legislators said they couldn 'l vote for the bill as a whole because they didn't likt the part about Ce male inmates. The press amendment we nt tn· to the bill after a U.S. Supre ml• Court rulipg in May that. upheld a police search. with warrant. of the Stanford Daily newsroom at Stanford Univers ity. Police were seekin~ photographs of dem · onslrators, and none o f the Daily staff was suspected . ~I ode l Ma rlena Amey. 25. colkcts stares from a bystander in Lo~ r\ngcles for hl'r polyurethane panb. dl·· :-.tgned by Agi Berliner. The S<'C·l hrough trousers sell for S34 . But the high court, Goggin told the Assembly, "invtted the stall· legislatures to come up with pro cedures whereby such search~' of news papers could be r ec ulated." As of September 10. 1978. sched~le changes will go into effect on several Park-N-R1de Express and Local Fixed Routes. And fares will be increased on all Orange County Transit District bus routes. , The new fares are hsted below along wrth the routes that have been deleted. Please remember to carry the exact fare since our dnvers cannot give change. . There have also been changes on seMces not listed below and we will be reviS1ng our schedules. For new schedules or route informa- tion call 547-3311 or toll-free ZENITH 7-3311 from 6 AM to 10 PM weekdays, 7 AM lo 5 PM Saturdays. and 8. AM to 5 PM Sundays. I ,., New 0 0CTO bua far.. (EJ!ecllve Stl(Jlember 10. 19181 I New New Senior Citizen Sefvtee Regutar Fare & Handicapped Fare Local Fixed Route & EasyRider 35<t 15<t Park·N-Ride Express & Dial-A-Ride 700 35't DiaJ-A-Ut 70'1! 35<t "<"~~ Discontinued Routes. The following Park-N-Ride Express Routes have been discontinued: 207: 260; 271. (Other Park--N-Ride Bcpress and Local Fixed Routes have been changed as well. so please call fOf new route information.) ' ' , ' • ' t r . .. \ ' . . .. L~,~sBac~.~,!~~~~.~-~,~-~.~n~d~s~~~.~,~.~,r~d~.~r s:~;i~.:~~.~;:i~:~[~\~£ [Ra,,u,.ST.,,,:4aeTEe ,.,, J ~~1~;iti1~~~:~~~~~~~~~T~r~ 0 EJ j [ 5 PO RT5 _ [JQ Angeles International Airport, a n airline spokesman s aid. Spokesman Bill Hipple said SACRAMENTO r AP> _ Con-Adopt FHe Nl~ed representatives of Transporta· tionWorkersUnion.Local502and \'ict cd "'Nlpis t s. even firi.t SACRAMENTO IAP l -The the airline settled the dispute ear-offenders. would face certain oratory wAs emotional on both ly today prison sentences under a bill ap· sides. but lhe bill to aid adorJled No flights were canceled Thurs· proved by the Legislature and c hildren at least 21 yee1 rs old in day as a result of the work stop· i.ent lo Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. contacting their natura l parents page. but there were delays of up The measure, SB 1479 by Sen. if the latter are wllling -·1s to l ',,hours, Hipple s aid. George Deukm ejian. R-Long dead for the year. Beach, would be the most impor· It died about midnight Tburs-Rent BfU Killed tanl in a growing list of crimes day on the fl oor of the siate requiring mandatory sentences. Senate. The last rocorded vote SACRAMENTO IAP J Another attempt to h e l p California renters, who r eceived no sha re of Proposition 13's prop· e rty tax -cul, has been shot d own by the slate Senate. By a n 11·15 vote Thursday, the upper house killed a bill by As· semblywoman Teresa Hughes. 0 -Los Angeles, despite pleas from backe rs that the bill was a "modest " proposal. & tt won a final 31-1 Senate vote before the Legislature adjourned. Thursday. was 13 in favor . with"21 vote~ rt:- SlltOlee Ban Near SACRAMENTO (AP> -It would be illegal Co s moke in grocery stores if Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. signs a bill now on his desk. The bill. AB 1222 by As· q u ired for passage, a nd 17 against. The bUl, SB 535 by Sen. Bill Campbell, R·Haclenda Heights, would have requited the depart- m ent or heaJth to open a 111e tor a dopted children and natural parents who wished lo meet each other SEPTEMBER SPECIAL OF THE MONTH Delicious smoked ham, two fre sh eggs. hashed brown potatoes. toast.1am and butter. SERVED 2• HOURS. SPJ·RES COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blvd •RVINE MacArthur Btvd ar S 0. Fwv LAST CHANCE LADIES' SUMMER SPORTSWEAR 1/2 OFF HANG 10, OFFSHORE, SUNSHINE HAWAII, RAISINS LADIES'. TENNIS CLOTHES 1/2 OFF BOGNER, ANBA, RUTH ROBBINS, TAI~ HEAD I SURFING Ir SKATEBOARDING EQUIP. ALL BOYS' & MEN'S 40Ql OFF SWIM TRUNKS 7V QUICK Sil VER, OP, LAGUNA ----------------------------· 2831 E. COAST HWY. • COM l l BLOCK N. OF PORT THEATRE PARKING IN REAR • VISA• .. ... .. .. . .. ·. . 'I . I / r • ) ... , ... ' . I • l 6 qob •rt N W~d/Publlsher O•Mg•·c, ... ,llo••vP••o• Editorial Page --------------------------------.... ----------f11day,Sep1ember'1. 1978 Bdrb.1ra 1<re1blctt/Edltorlal Pag~ Editor Tax 'Br ak' Has . Political Aro01a c;o, Bro"" C'allt•d 11 nn htstori(' monwnt · u:-hl· :-.1J!n(:d t be na•a<.un· un.rn1moui,ly JHhM•ct by th,• Lt.•~1sl<.&lure . that will rt•lurn Sl balhof\ of lhl· :-tatt• :-urµlu .. tu l'uhfornaa ·~ 1)H•rta~l'd tax1,uyt•rct · Nl'\l'r ..,ittl'l' tht• IO('Ome t nx wo-. invented. \tud Lht· J!1l\ t•rnnr. had t ht·r·t· bt"<•n ,, p('rmunent r\•dul'llon to t•n •bit.· lht• lk'Oplt· n( l'ahforrua tu ''kl'l'P morl' munt•v an • thl1ll' pi..>1.'kt•t' • Bt',tll\in.: l>t muc r.1h "ho t•urlt~r had b,1tlkd -.talt• "l't'ntltn~ lim1h flJnkt•fl Hruwn :tt lhe ~•Rnm~ C'l·n·mon' .1nu t•t·h1)\'fl l11-. 11" · rhl•rt•' 1111 dnuhl thl' f.H.'Oplc• of (.'ultforn1u iHt' dt'!'>t'n 111).! (If th1!'> mont' -..11CI one L'ndl•r lht· ~O\'~l'nul'\ lt•dclt•1 ... h1p ht· addt:d thl!-> m1~ht JUht bt• I lw btg111nin(( of .1 lll'W ·1.1'.\ n •\ olt • l>~ tht• Lt•f.!tSlature "''d the• ~ovt•rnor·., 11fftt·1..· . \nothl'I' "J:-h.11Jµ~ to point out that gov('rnmt·nt not uni' h,1!'> t'l11..· ub1ht~ to t..ix 1woplt· and tak1..· :twuy tht'ir 111ont'\'. · 11 .1bo ha ... lhl· ub1hty to gl\'C it back " \11d b!'>~·mhl~ ~Jh't-tkt•r IA'o McCarthy allowt'd that lh1..· ta~('" thJt <'n•utl·d tht• -.urplus !-thOuld not have be('n l' 0 11 t' <: lt. '() Tm:-i... ,111 ..,t·lf ·wn ing. !'>1Jly prattle Why wt•rc·n 't thl'Y paying dost•r <•ttt:nt ton wtwn lhl' s urplus cs ti mated :.it dl'OUrH.1. S:J h11laun hl'for1..· .Junt· 6. but ~ub::.eq uentl y rn~ ~t t•rinu...,I~. ,C!t'O\'J.flg to i-.Oml·thing m ore likt' S6 bl llio n w<1:-. twmg built u)1 b.\ thO'>t' 1.'Xl'l'S::. taxt-s'' '.'Jow wc.-n • actv1M·d !hut t•n•n after rl'lurrUll!: $4 billion 10 lo<'<JI :.igl'll<'ll'" to hl'lp offal'l Pr()l>os ition lJ C'uts . and Jnotht•r SJ hilhon to taxpayers under the new tux bill. thl· ... t:.itt.· !'>trll \\Ill wind up tht.• fiscal year n{·xt June with ::i 'urplu:-of bN Wt.'l'n SJ b1llwn and Sl.5 billion Thul. -.ay:-Gov Hrown. M·em s a "prudent .. amount. One !'>houldn't look a gift horse in the mouth. and th<' • t,1x twnt'f1ts that will t•merge from the new bill certainly "11 l be Wl·l<:omL·. but t he wholt> p e rformance in Sacramento this 'Weck recked more o f last -minute l'lection year politics th:.m a ny genuine cqnccrn for thl· <"ittzens nf Galiforru u Meetings Need Rules Orw1gl· County c1t1zl'ns have a right to complain about 1 ht• c.:onl intll'd conduct of county government public mt'l'ltng:-. namely m C'l'lmgs of the Board of Supervisor..., .ind <·mmty P lunnrng Commission. S upt•t'\ 1~or.., htJVl' yet lo impose u rca~on:.if)lc timt.• l1m1t on d l•hate al puhl1c sl'ssion s. leaving som1.1 lonJH'I' \\'lncll•d typ1•:-. holding onto the p odium for u ~ to 30 nrnwu.·:-, .t ht•r(.'liy cutting into the rights of olhl'l'S to -.pl·ak ,\ five· Lo lO·minute limit would save c\·crvonc lime. \l'l ~rllow :-.pe:.ikers to make their points and ch~couragc '~ a s tl'ful re1>l'lit1on. That •~especially true in cases when.• I hl• ht.•<fftng is one of a l:le ries on an 1s~uc and JCc.:ompaniL·d by reams of po~tion papers and records of pre v 1o us tC'sti mony . • The Planning Comm ission could do we ll lo· limit debate at times t oo, but the commission's chief fault m the m eeting area is its hearing room. · , While a m eeting r oom is availa ble to the commission rn the n ew County Hall of Administration, commissioner!'> <·onl inut to meet in cramped qu.a rte rs. It isn't u~u~ual tu find .!>landing room only a nd citizens manucvenng· over one another to get into the few seats available. The purpose of p ublic hearings is to accommodatC' <·1t1z(•ns. Tes timony that drags on repetitious ly without l1m1t along with poor m L'eltng quarters does n't cncoura):;t' t•1t1t.l'n comment · Charity Merits Help ·, .. Om· ol the m ore r e markable features of American lrl"l' 1:-the uniqul' wilhngnt.•ss of the people to help s upport a wide arr ay of ch a r itable and non-profit or ganization!'> wrlh cash contributions out of their own earnings und rt·~ource:-.. For well-to-do donors the possibility of obtaining an 1neom c t ax deduction for these contributions is of cour~l' a m:ijor consider"1tion. But even the less afflue nt C'an reup l-Omc· hent'fit so long as they itemize t<ix deduction~ llowcn·r. it'!'l now t'Stimatl·d Lha t fe\\'(ff than 20 µl'rtl·nt nf Americans will continul' to itemize deduction:-. undt•r llw m.·w l ax hill making its wa~· through Congrel-:-. In order to c.•1whlt' t.•\·cr~·om· to retain tht• t-.1' ckducllon 111ccnli\'c to make charitabk contribut ion:-.. Cong r l'SS i-; con~idcnng a measu re that would give all 1 :.ix pa~·t·r:-. credit fo r ~uC'h contributions. whether or nol t ht:\ ite mize dcrluc·tions ·It is a n·asnnabl e proposal. The existe nce of t•h t1ritablc an ~ non-profit organizations. voluntarily ~upported by the community. serves as a needed barrit•r to cver·increasing governme nt control through the m.1ection of t ax dollars of local activities. T hOSl' who help support thl.:'m should not have to :-.uff er a t<iX penalty . • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other vrews expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Piiot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Sweet Millions By L."'. BOYD M i i ton H ers h ey o f L a n cast er, Pa .. m ade millions of dolla rs in the curumeJ candy business Still, he had tittle faith ia Dear Gloon1y Gus generous o( Mr Ni xon' Wall Republicans stoop to a nything to rind a pince to meet a nd greet? <And cheat1 ) ONCE REPUBL.JCAN G•Hmr "''" ~--"'' .,. •11•· mlll•f Illy •••ffr• •11• ••'11•1 llttOtetllY MIK.t ... .__., ...... .... -.. ....... IO!M ,._"' ,..,, ... o-tn• Goll4. o.111r ~ ..... caramel. In the lute 1890s. h s old out. we nt Into the chocolate candy business. a nd proceeded t o m a kc millions of dollars more. It was a judgment call. He was completely wrong abouL carameJ, yet completely l'lght about chocolate. Other me n so confronted with crucial decisions have JCOne broke. Nol Milton. That President Andrew Jackson was a man ot great courage a nd honor is generally understood. Less well known I~ the fact that he was never really convincc.'<i that the curth was r ound and not flat You can't heor •• nole of music. You can only see it What you hear Is the tone. The note Is just the written symbol for the lone. A sick pig uncurla its luil. Jack Anderson Rip-Off ArtiSts in Governmen~ W /\SHINGTON -Widespread and wunton wetrare abuses at every ltwel of government have . helped trlg~er the taxpayer re. volt. Property owners and tax dcfrayers are Incensed that they kct•P filling a leaky bucket wh.ich sp1ll11 a stream ot wasted dollars before reaching the needy. A startling number of welfare ''heats, it now turns .out. are federa l workers who eoll ~c t rrom the taxpayers wit h both h-ond::.. They have bee n found out by H ealth . Education und Welfare Secre t ary .>oseph Califano who last fall or· d ered a co mputerized crackdown on welfare frauds. Computers are being used to matc h the federal payrolls against the welfare rolls. He has now received a confidential pro· Earl Wate rs gress ~port which shows 32.655 federal employees have been drawing government pay and collecting welfare from the tax· payer s al the same time. or these double·grubbe rs. some 5,776 are on the military ro\ls. GOVERNMENT workers who are unconscionably ripping off the Treasury may be fired and prosecuted . Some hardship cases may be required merely to repay the money. But some low· paid fC11eral workers with large families are legitimately en· titled to welfare assistance. Califano's sleuths are now running down the' d ouble · grubbers through state welfare records to find out how many are cheating. Full reviews have been completed on 3.768 cases. or these. 806 were ineligible for the welfare they were· pocketing. Another 942 were entitled to welfare but were drawing too much. If this sampling turns out to be typical. 46 percent of the federal workers on welfare arc collect· mg improper payments. The re· maindCf_ 1.996 properly paid and a~ther 24 actuully un· • derpaid arc ent1lled to their welfare checks · "EACH CASE remoa.-ed rrom the rolls." II EW ·:. inspector general reported to Califano. "saves about $2.000 annually, or which 55 percent is the federal share. vre expect the project will yield total savings of about $12 million." F ootno t e We lfa r e fr ee· loaders also may be gelling im· prope r Medicaid benefits. which the government will try to retrieve. Califano is also con· ducting a computerized search for government workers 'who have not paid back their federal· ly subsidized student loans from their college days TELEPHONE CHISELERS: Ma Bell. known on the stock ex· change as AT&T, 1s quick to cut off telephone s·crvice lo sub· - scribers who don't pay their bills. But if the delinquents hap pen to be members of Congress. the s ervice is not interrupted and the taxpayers are stuck with the bills . We 've discovered from gov· ernment files that 25 past and pres<:nt congres sme n are al least three months overdue in paying office telephone bills. even though they are given a J1m 1ted long-distance a llowance out of federal funds. One of the chief offenders i!-. Re p. Mi chael Harrington. D Mass . who is retiring from the House at the end of this year He owes a substantial $8.154.08, ac· cprding to government records made availa ble to us. A spokes man for the congre~an insist s Harrington is being dunned for .. disputed" charges and "doesn't intend to pay." HARRINGTON won·t be the first member or Congres::. to s lick the government for <t ph o n e lab upon l eav1 n ~ Washington. Former Sen. Vane~ Hartke, D·lnd .. ran up an unpaid bill of Sl.767.28. The deadbeal list also shows the following ex· legislators owe these amounts Re ps. John Dow, 0 -N Y . $770.94; Joseph Maraut1. R· N J • $842.70: Roman Pu6nsk1. D·lll .. $708.40: Philip Hayes, 0 - lnd .• $728.39. and Burt Talcott, R-Calif .. $671.39. Another over· sight that turned up in th«;., re · co rd s was S64 owed b y Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland from his days on Capitol Hill. OF''nlE sitting congressmen, the heaviest in arrears is Rep. William \Vample r . R·Va. He o wes $2,473.54. which the re· cords show he is paying off on the installment plan at ·s200 a month Rep. J ohn Murphy . D N Y .. is overdue to the tune of $2.183.40 Rep. Charles Diggs. D·Mi ch . . has run up Sl.250.10 in unpaid phone call s. An office aide said Diggs was overcharged $700 but has paid $274 to reduce the in· debledness. Other current Houst> members on the cuff are Rep. Parren Mitchell. O.Md., $860.09; Nick RahaJI, D·W. Va .. $302.SO. and WaJter Fauntroy. D·D.C., $262.10. Prop. 13 -Alters School Finance Picture It is now becoming increasing· ly a ppare nt that passage or Prop. 13, although basically de· signed to bring about property tax relief. was a major step towards solving the school financing dilemma that was created by the Supreme Court Serrano decision. ln that case the court held that the equal protection clause or the Constitu- tion required the quality of educ;Won for sc n oo l children must be equal re · gardless of which school distr ict pro· vided it . Since quality. in the court 's view. was meas ured largely by dollars spent it was held that dependen· cy upon the local tax base as a method of financing the school program was inappropriate . Charles McCabe The decision ~et off a struggle within the Legislature lo bring about compliance which result· cd last year in a substantial re- form in school fin a n cing . Although the state assumed a much larger share or the costs it was generally admitted that the measure was still short of fully meeting the criteria of Serrano IT WAS obvious to many that Serrano would never be fulfilled until such time as the state un· dertook 100 percent financing of the s chools. Such action would have gone a long way toward property tax relief and might have eliminated the pressures which resulted in the passage of Prop. 13. But the mere idea o( full st ate financing of the school prpgram was resisted at the state level by the politicians who were reluctant to yield the billions which could otherwise be used to finance pet programs. And it was bitterly OP· posed at the local levels by the school people. including the teachers but more expecially the administrators WKJLE THEY based their op· position on the nebulous doctrine of "local control" their real con· cern was the loss of their ability to wheel and deal in the matter of salaries and fringe benefits. They realized that 100 percent state financing would inevitably lead to standardized statewide pay scales for all school dis· tricls. They knew that the cur· rent irrational settinl' of salaries was totally indefens ible and could not survive under a stale syste m of school financing. Passage of Prop 13 has now rorced the state to greatly in· crease its support of the schools . In the current year it will pay in excess of 70 percent of the costs Having gone that far. irres1sli· ble pressures now build for total assumption of sc~ool financing. Regardless of whNher this happens next year or not at becomes only a matter of time before school dependency upon the property tax will be a thing of the past. MEANWHILE the !>potlight 1s being turned on Lo the problem w hi ch has been the rause of the greatest resistance to JOO per· cent state financing o f thl' schools That 1s the t.alar1es and staffing practices of the school districts. Already cognizant of the wide di sparities in pay be twee n school districts. lawmakers are now openly talking about the need for a full re view of school salaries and staffing. While they are particularly e mphatic about excessive salar ies paid ad· ministrators in some school dis· tricts. they also feel the re are in· explicable differences in teacher salaries and are hinting strongly that statewide pay scal es are just a matter of lime. Talkative Carter Might Heed 'Silent Cal' Style lie was the least presidential president we ever had. H~ came from Vermont, a state notorious· ly resistant to the .seductions of progress. Back there they think taxes is a dirty word, ralher than a form of lagniappe for politi cians . Some s aid that Calvin Coolidge, who was our president from 1923 to 1929, had been weaned on a pickle. Col thought things should re- m ain the way they were. The way things were was the way lucky mechan lcs lik e Henry · Ford a nd bankers like Andy Mellon wanted them to be . Cal hi msel(, often s aid that the busi ness of America was business. Money spoke In thos~ days, and dca<eningly. When asked about the European debts owed America after World War I, Cal just asked. "They hired the money, didn't they?" Thal que.tl· lion contained most of the economic answers Coolid1e wanted to know. .. The kind of government Cal offered. 'said ILL Me ncken. "was government stripped to the buff." The language in whkh he talked to his countrymen was likewise spare to the point of nudity. It wasn't long before he was called "Silent Cal." STOR.IES ABOUT his talent for succinct stateme.nt are still around. He had a s hrewd political rationale for his brevi· ty. "If you don't say anything. you won't be called upon to re peat it." Cal further refined this thought into a more general principle. "l have never been hurt by anything I didn't say." Coming out of church ont? Sun· day he was asked what the preacher had said In his sermon, which had be'en on sin. ·'He was ngainst It, .. the presidenL ot the U.S. said. He was once going cross·c<>untry on a trail with a friend who pointed out som~ sheep, saying, '.'Those sheep have been sheared." "Well. on this side, certainly," said Cal. A deli cious Cal story was told m e by the late Walter Pren· dergtlst, of Marion, Ohio, and San Franclaco. Walter , a devout. Catholic. once held a position in the Stale Department where he was a kirtd of informal liaison with the Roman Cath olic Church. Jl c was so metimes called "the vice pres ident in charge of Cardinals " ONCE WALTER was called upon by the formidable Papal Nuncio in Washington. Cardinal Clcognani , to a rrange (or a White louse a ppointment with Coolidge. Coolid~e g ranted twenty minutes The Cardinal expatiated on the problem of the American faithful for that Ume, and stretched 1t out to a half hour. After having heard not a word of this uninterrupted spate of episcopal or atory. CoolidJH' turned to P rendergast 3nd asked. "What's new 1n your Church~" Prendergast was both a good diplomat and a good man 10 ecclesiastical history. "Same old stuff ." he replied. ~od or in· te rvicw As these llltle reflections have been bouncing by you. you may have asked. and proporly, where are the close mouths or yester· day~ Where nre the men who never had to utter :i stnale diplo m atic "clarif1cat1on .. in their hves, because they never said anything that needed clan- fy ing 1 Where 1s the politician who could conclude his career with 3 single, s tark sentence: "I do not r hoosc lo run · · CERTAINLY not in the White House. Even more certainly. not in our Stale House al Sacramen· to The elOQuence of the d..Lsl • ingu1shed occupants of these premises has lonR since passed the point or diminishing returns. Jimmy Carter is the sadder case because at base he see111s like anything but a talkative man. Jerry Brown Is juist. your routine Jeswt debater, forever g1vi nf.'t the ringing and rlMI re· butt al ror the aHirmatlve. ~1 r Carter could have, and !lhould hav('. modeled his pre· sldential conduct after Silent Cal r a th er than after Harry Truman. FDR a nd other gar· rulouis 01'mocrats. What trouble ne could have skirted, from lhe Middll-East to South Africa to inflation. It he had remembered tha t you can 't be hurt by so~ething you didn't say. -p ... , . . . ' .. ' . . . . . ... . . • t • II • • • • • • • • ~T YOUR SERVICE /WORLD & 11 \l@ (!l] [{ ~@rrwO©@ ··~.o P'OOUm' T#tt>n u•nl«! lu PtU C>unn Pot wUl cvl red t.,. getttng tht' an1W«"r1 urtd action yow Med lo *>lw mtqull14'• '" f10!'rmm"'1/ urtd tn~1nt"u MaJJ pr~ to Put Ounn, Al Ycrur .\(•r1•w ,. Orunge COOlt Daaq, PtU>r /' 0 Ho.x I 'ill C'o.,lt1 "'"'°· CA mN, ,U mGl'ly feltna 0 6 po131blr will be OAJ'Ulared, be&I ~ mqulnE's or Ll'ttna nol 1rw:lud.uag tht ,._,., /uU,oame. od.dr,.u urvt btAmUtJU hour•' phoM .,111,,_.,a'.litot bf-ron •ILIH I'd i hu rolvrn" a~ars dol lit ua,op Sotwrddr.is s ....... ., .. ..,.. u~r" •le•11 • DEA.a 81\.ADEas: Now Utat a.o.u., .euoa ta ·t. hlU .•wiac. a..re an • few a.afety Upe ll'Oill taie U.S. C... Gunl. 0ta•a ride • teeU...a GI lk boa& Mt dnl .. aed fw pa...,tta. a.ea. aa tk bow. aen or l•••ale. lt"1t &eo H ty c.o faJl off. Wore fMU.1, elOM all ... n . lul&elwtl a1NI P9t"U &o kttp 1uollne wapor• 00'3lde tlw! boat. Afltr fattUng. ventlla~ all com partm~•u and chffk aU macbl.Mr)' and fuel tank apaces for fumfl lw:fore starting~ ettglne. c~ • tittOIMlary 19taM of propul.aloa, sueh ... an •wdliary t'l\&lne ror a motor boat, or If , you're •alll.AIC a !lmall bod, a paddle. Be sure to have a baller. If you capsize, and t•e boat noata, stay with it. People who lea,•e a capslled boat often un- derHtJmate Utt distance to shore and Ure, cramp and drown before reaching land. Remember, a . boat is more vlsible than a llead bobbing In the water. Before you go boating, t~ll someone where you're going and wben you expect &o return. Learn weather warning signals. • FinaUy, enroll in a free safe·boatlng course sponsored by tbe Coast Guard. For pamphlets on boating safety, write to tbe Office or Boating Safe· ty of Ute U.S. Co~l Guard, 4fO 7th St. S.W., Washingion, D.C., or contact a local Coast Guard office . · ., B..,naal Bed Claarge• H fglte•t'! DEAR l>-AT : After having just suffered through the financial as well as physical pain of a hoseital stay. I'm very interested in findin" out if other states charge as much for the luxury of a hospital bed as California does. A.W., Newport Beach You'd have to go all the way to Alaska to &op the average hospital semiprivate room rate charged in €alifornia. The Health Insurance As- sociation of America reports that as of January 1978. Alaska's dally charge ran $148, compared to SJ33 in CaHfornta. Third blgbest ls Michigan, at 1130. The lowest avenge rate is Mississippi at 156, followed by $67 in Arkansas and $70 in Kentucky. Liglater Neel& Work DEAR PAT: I have an old Evans lighter that has s entimental value to me. Il needs to be re- paired, but 1 don't know where J can have thi~ done. • J .E .. Newport Beach Evans Case Co. no longer services Evans lighters, but you can contact the current supplier:. Authorbed Repair Service, by writing to 143 E. Sdtb St ., New York, N.V. 10022. • \ QUEENIE 'Tm knoclung off the three-martini lunch thin« But just 11\e lunch J>4rt " -Four acrificed . /11 Tribal Rites NEUQUl!;N, Arge ntina (AP> -Indians sacrificed four members of their own tribe during ritual1> led by a Pentacostal preacher on a feserva· lion in southl·rn Argentina. police reported. Police, said a 23·year·old woman and three ~m111l 'children were killed because they were thought to be possessed by the devil. Officials said several members of the tribe, in· eluding the preacher, were under arrest. AUCl10N SALE. ORIENTAL CARPETS & RUGS THE AOCTION WILL TAKE PLACE AT HOLIDAY INN 25205 LA PAZ. RD. LAGUNA, HILLS ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 AT 8 P.M., VIEW 7 P.M. AUCTlONEtR INFO: CALL OOLL.ECT E.8LUM8ERQ 213-9" 1323 reRMS: CASH/otECK c.talogues avaiable at the auction AA&A OIUDn'AL 1WG11. INC. . . 3095 HllW It•& ht Costa MnaJust S of San O;ego Frwy across from Fodco DRIVE-THAU SERVICE AV_AILABLE # Friday. September I, 1p18 DAIL. y PILOT A 7 West Eyes. Red Buildup l mtitute Sees NATO Still Formidable L ONl)ON CAP > -An authoritative research institute here has expressed concern over the communist Wars aw Pact military buildup and said the Weste rn alliance is being out- classed on land, at sea and in . the air Tht1 International Institute for Strategic Studies said, however. Thursday that North Allantic Treaty Organization defenses are still formidable and "any at· teplpt to breach them would re- quire a major atta~k ... "WHILE THE INSTITUTE expresses concern over the moment41" of the Warsaw Pact military build·up both in the nu clear and conve.nliona l fields." the organization said. "the overall balance still ap· pears to make military ag· gression seem unattractive." T he ins titutc 's Milita ry Balance for 1978·1979, an annual assessment. showed the Soviet Union moved farther ahead or the United States during the year in m,1mbers and payload or nuclear missiles deployed . The Military Balance is a textbook survey of world armaments that 1s considered a must in the sale! ...., fff swinli111 '" dlllt witll ... -·""" "" 44.99 39.99 libraries of pol itical and military leaders. The institute. founded In 1958. is a center for stud,Y of security and defense problems. Its staff and members are from 50 coun· tries. A STUDY BY THE American government's arms control agency said two• days ago the U.S. nuclear arsen AI will be more than adequate through the 1980s, based on the assumption the United Slates -mtl have mort\ numerous and more accurate warheads and also will have deployed the cruise missile. But the Military Balance shows that as of now, the United States has deployed 3.600 nuclear missiles compared to 5,609 for the Soviet Vnion. The United States bas 504 missiles with warheads in the megaton range against 1.670 for th*v· iets. A nuclear megaton h n explosive force equal to 1, tons of TNT. · The institute notes that im- proved nuclear weapons sy-&«!ms "are now reaching d~ployment stage, ... but adds that the Soviets also are replac· ing their older missiles with new and more capable ones. . ., ·"' IT SAYS. "A NF.W i.ubmarine· bas ed strategic missile. the SS-N-18. is now in service atJd lS replacing the SS-N-8. This mis· s ile not only has a •nger range ... S.000 miles as against 4,800 ... a nd s ubs tantial 1m• provemenls in guidance but • most significantly. gives tht" Soviet Union. for the first t1m t>, missiles at sea with multiple an· dependent nucleaf-warheads ... America's Polaris A3 and Poseidon C3 s ubm ari ne launched missiles have ranges of only 2,880 miles and warhead!-. in the kiloton Cl,000 tons of TNT> r,ange, while the warheads of the SS·N·l8 missile are of 1·2 megatons, the Milita~alance .ihows . or non·strategic or shorter. range nuclear systems. the in· stitute said: "The Soviet Union has continued its build-up while NATO has not yet made up its mind over the modernization of its tactical nuclear arsenal. .. OF THE LAND forces of the two sides. the institute said ·'The Soviet Union has added 7,000 tanks of all types this year to bring its total from 43.000 to 50.000 ... di-" cW 29.99 p1lm fins Sllllll 99C l11&t 3.99 •·1 ~1.·.' r,u.a1i...,, take a fresh look at... lluri fl rattan rittan wm 6.99& 7.99 fur11iture fl -aeeessoriesl v Natural buri and rattan deftly woven 1n faraway places ond broughl home to s1artn your de<:Ofalmg revue' we·ve collected a host ot splendid s11ters. ...... , baskels. lamp shades arid racks galore to store wine. magazines or what·nots' As breezy wall accenls we've garnered palm leaf lans and a delega11on trom the animal kin.,~om w11h a menagene of plaques' WI! vc ct fresh world ol lighthearted furnllure c1nd accent pieces'" store 1ust '°'you' 99e1oJ9.99 ... . . I .... .. • A8 DAILY PILOT N • • • .. 1 • • -. ,. . I .. • f'Mday. September 1 1978 . . ' Future Bright 111.jured a,uth Wa"Lks Again Ii~ \RTHl R R. \ '" U , OI .... 0.llt f'll .. •••II L.1n.-from lht' hit m ui.1C"ul • 'll1:lln, t>o tl ) w••ri f1 •nC"tni.:: th~h h•11d t rumpe t t·r J im W aar !> ht•ad tht micht 11( ~'l•b 1• a:. he gra bbed h1i. 1ni.t ru m t•nt out or th1• 1runk o( hii, fdmll) ·"' t'••r 11111 ru!\h lit' w11" to play it \\l llh lhc· Marina lliJ!h .._, hool <'<>n• .-rt Ound IO b iwrform..inc t' ill lht I lunt 1naton U1·nc-h 11 tt:h &-houl ,\uclttm ium . but lht• 'hov. v.t nl on "'llhou~h him \ < \R ZOOMt-:O oul or th1· M11t1n Sta •t•t d..rl..n1~11 . ramm\·d 1h~· rt«ir 11( 1h,• doubh· piirkt~I 1'Jr and monj(li.'tl lht· hoy·,. lc•g,. · 1 d 1111 't rt•nwm l>t<r anyt htnJ( I '"•" In 1'.11·1fw.1 t1 0 ... p1 tt1I ror 'l'\'t'll \H'\'I..~ ~ dti yi. 111 the ICl1 for thl' r1r-t four da), ~Jy:. thl' )oulh lie wasn t l'\ pt't'll'd to "''t' Oo<.'tori. hopt'd. J t bellt ht• C'Ould i.urv1vc. but ttntac1pe1ll'd J mputatmg both le gs T hnt would have put an end tu lwo of h1~ fovoral l' acl1vitw., 1>ed o rming w1 lh his !>Chool ., mar ching b a nd <t nd lo ng d1 ~tum·l' bicycling I WAS CYCLING 60 ur 70 m •It'~. on wt.•eke nd:-," .,uys W~i~~haar, 15, WhO liVt!b With his family at 17381 Coronado Lane. Jluntington Beach lie and his buddy. J ohn Waite. .i fellow Eagle Scout candidate fro m Troop 568 a nd Waite 's fathe r. Bob, would pedal..either t o San Clem ente or to the Ri verside County line and back. Weisshaar hopt'S and expects to bi cycle agai.!l and he will try to m arc h with the Marina Vik- an..:s band again this fall. T he steel pins in his s hattered legs don't deter his intentions. ;,i lthough he mus t sometimes use a utchcs and even a walker . "II E'S G-OJNG ahead with the b;,ind lie does n't know if he can m ake it. but the 'school ne~ds him." s<1ys h1s m other. lier :,on . who has r esumed playing the ha ndbeJls for the t:h o 1r a t St. Andr e w 's Prl.'s byteria n Church in Newport Bc.·e1ch smce the <1ccidcnt, races lengthy physical the rapy. "M y th era pi s t . M i t c h Ya m a m oto a t Hu nt ingt on Ph)'s ical Therapy , s a ys I'm co m ing a long g reat," s a ys Weisshaar. How long must il continue ? "THEY HAVEN'T told me a thing about that." he says a bit dejectedly. The youg h was out last week with fellow mem bers-or Troop 568. sprucing up the Huntington B e a ch Senio rs' R e c reation Ct·nte r as a joint community M·rvicc project. O•llY Piiot St.all PllOlo STILL STRIVING Jim Welsshaar. 15 No Trash Pick-up Set There will be no refuse collection Mo nday in Newport Beach, city of- ficials have announced. A r e a s r eg u l a rl y scheduled ror collect ion lhal day will have to wait until the next scheduled day, Sept. 7. Th06e areas will have only one refus e collection next week R .eorganiza ti on Newport Approves Public Works Plan Newport Beach's p ublic wor ks departme nt 1s slated ror re- organization by Oct. 1. '.fhe proposal made by City Manager Robert Wynn and approved th~s. ~eek by city counc ilmen calls for the creation of a separ ate ut1ht1es department and the appointmen~ of Joe Devlin as its direc- tor DEVLIN IS director of the P ubli c Wo rks Department . which includes the utilities div is ion. His a ssis t a nt. Ben Nolan. will become the public works chief. Devlin is director of the Public Works Department. which Jn· eludes the utilities division. His assistant. Be n Nolan, w ill become the public works chief. Under Wynn's plan. the city will eliminate some unfilled positions and reduce the budget 7 Directors Elected to Mesa Chamber Seven Costa Mcsans are in the running ror pres ide nt of the CO!>ta Mesa Chamber of Com- mt>rce following.their election to the board of directors Chamber Director Nat Reade said. T he installation of offi cers will take place Oct. 17 at the Holiday lnn in Cost a Mesa. The new board of directors. c lt'c t e d b y votes of fe llow chamber members, is made up or K e nne th Fowle r. s e nior vice preside nt of Citize ns Nati o n a l Bank : Wern e r E~cher. director of ma rketing ror South Coast Plaza s hopping t'<'nter : Lew Kidder , ttope Com· p o n-y: R o b e rt W i l s "n . lhrec·tame Costa Me~a m ayor: Ha r r y S. Green. manager of Co,ta Me!'!a Golf and County Club. Donn Hall, planning com· mission chulrman and president or Omega lndustries, and Frank t Bi anchini, owner of J\1etro car wash chains 4 Werner Escher Is prcsidr nl of th<' c hambcr',d\rector!'! for the public works a nd utilities operations by S21.000 The plan was approved Mon- d ay on a 4·2 vote , with Mayor Paul Ryckoff and Councilman Pa ul Hummel dissenting. Coun- cilwom an Jackie Heather was al>sent. RYCKOFF AND Hummel said the move 1s unnecess ary. Hummel said he believes it viola t es the. m andate from voters reflected in Proposition 13 i'n s pite of the fact that the re· or ganizal\on cuts costs and re· duce:> the number of city person- nel. Devlin said the public works director is s upposed to spend h alf of his tlme on utilities. which include the city's water , sewer and s t r eet lig hting systems. H E ESTl1'mTED he spend!'! less than 15 percent of his time on lhose matters. "The th in g s tha t mak e Newport Beach a nice place lo li Vt' in , m a ke the utilities s yste m s incredibly complex." he told councilmen. "As lhe population increases, lhe level of activit y in both a s pects <public works and utilities) is Inc re as ing. Un - fortunately utilities matters are getting.pushed to a back burner because the public works direc- tor has to s pend so much lime on ~tters that the citizens are dt>· man~ action on." : Fighting Flares BEIRUT . Lebanon •AP > Syr1 un Pt'i1('e·kecp1ng rorct'S brokl' t1 l wn·day lull in rlghlinJ? in northern Lebunon Thursday by att11cklng two villages in a ~f.'a rc h for right ist Chri tl30 milltlumen. accordinR to r eports • from t• region. . .. LOCAL I NATION Recall Hits SC Official?· By ANNE COOPER CM tllt O.lly l'I ... It.fl an Cll·mt nte City Coun· 1·1lman llowurd Mushetl was "~·rvcd th1~ week wtth a recall notice. becoming the third coun- c1lmuf\ 111 \he city lo fnce possi· bl¢ recall. Tht• notir e wus flied on M u:ihNt by the San Cle mente Ctlli l·n!-Committee for Good G uv1•rnmcnl Me mbers who ,.1gncd lhl· 11ot1ce were Howard M assic. a former San Clemente mayor and councilman: WilUam Kenda ll , pa!>t president of the ChJmbt.•r of commerce: Roger Cumin . Eleanor Markha m and Hoyd Ames. Jr. THE ORANGE Coun ty Re gistrar or Voters is currently '-ve rifying signatures on petitions calling for the recall of Mayor William Walker and Coun- cilwoman Donna Wilkinson. Mus hett has seven days in which to respond to charges made in the recall notice. These mclude claims thal he has : ... Air Force·~ M1:,c1":-. Bluff proJcctl or de· \'do ping a prolt>c t1un '.'ooyst~m for propo:.ed l\1 X inll'rconlinental ballist1c missile wa& <:oncludl~ with this explosion . Blas t ra ises d ou d of dust o(lcr the desert near Lake llavasu Cit) Traffic Curb Wins · Approval -C2nslantly dis rupted city council meetings. public forums and city business. . NewpQrt Beach·!> ~o·called traffic phasang or- Abused and m isused -cil.Y d inancc. the device lhal is lo restrict building to funds . ~provements 1n the traffic syste m , goes into ef- -Shown a dlsrespcetrul a t-feet Sept. 28. t 1t ude toward citize ns . in-The measure received approvlN this week dividu~ls and organizations hav-from city council men with only Coun~ilman Don · ing business before the city Mc innis dissenting . Councilwoma n J ackie council. Heather. who's opposed the meas ure in the past • . was absent · -MADE FALSE and mis· Th I· ·11 h'b't · · b "'Id " · lead ing st ate ments a nd mis· e aw wi pro i 1 issumg u1 mg permits -r epresented facts to the detri· lo developments of mo re than 10 residential units ment of the community or mor~ than 10.000 square feet of comme rcial or ._caus ect lo wer ed. mo ra le l~dustnal ~quare (ootage that worsen the conges. a mong city employees. t10n on the city's m aj~r s treets. . -Violated s ections of the Al the s~":l"' t11:nc. councilmen · approved a California Government Code. ~om plex adm1mslrat1ve procedur e for administer - Mushett is also cha rged with mg •Tt.h . . . having a ~onflict of interests, . e procc~ure. which went mt~ effect im· which is not identifi ed. mediately._ outhnes.the means_ by wh1ch_city staff Mus hett denied Thursday the membe~s ~re lO mea~ure trafftc,congest1on and to char ges and predicted the recall deterrr:une if a propo!>ed proJect would further clog effort against him will rail. He roadways s aid the same people s upporting • Bikinis ~ Sportswear ENDS SEPT. 11th JOIN NOW! DON'T MISS THIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME CHANCE TO GET A CHARTER MEMBERSHIP! t he Mushett recall campaign S11w.ll Clg.ims · have twiCl' organized :rnpport - FOR AS LITTLE AS $37 .00 INITIATION FEE AND $17 .00 PER. .. groups agains t the recall of Walker a nd Mrs. Wilkinson. These groups have foundered and so wi ll the recall atte mpt on M ushetl. he µredicted . "l 'M POSITIVE the Wilkinson and Walker recall will prevail," he said. "The people or San Cleme nte want a stop to the abus ive us e or government power and spending." Mushett said it is diCficult for him to answer the recall notice. because he said the charges made against him are unclear. But verbal abuse and misused city funds have been "on the other side." he said. Water Agency Names Clark As Chairman The Newport-Irvine Wast e- Ma nagement Planning Agency ha s-n a me d a chairman lo replace Ray Williams, who re- s igned last month in a disagree- me nt over pollution clean up goals. Wayne A. Clark. a director of the Irvine Ranch Waler District. was na med to tt1e post . The agency is a joint powers group that includes cities, water districts and othe r organizations concerned with water quality in Newport Bay and its waters hed. Ray Williams . a Newport Beach City Council me mber who remains on the pollution panel d es pite his r esign a tio n as chairman, claimed the panel is prim arily interested in deal- mg with pollution after it gets in- to the ba:v. Williams advocates control· li ng sources of pollution before the bay is affected. Expwrers Accepting Sign,. ups R egi!>trat io n f or Saturdtiy '<; slx·mlle run. "po n ~ored by the San C lemente P o lice Ex · plorcl's. wi ll be accepted until 7:30 a.m the d ay of the race. Ched t·i n will start :it 6 a .m . Saturday in the K- Mart Plaza on Camino de Estrella at the San Diego Freeway. said Sgt. Craig S t eckle r o f the San Cle m ente Polic~ Depart- ment. Trop hi e s w i ll b e a w arded In each or 12 m e n 's a nd w o m e n ·~ divislon11. The S7 entry fee includes trophies, shlrtll and re fre, hments. 1 R t!~lst rat1on and oddi- 1 i•rn a l lnform uuo n an• a\'ailublc at t h e Sun Cle m ente Poli ce Depart· menl. 492·5101. ext. 232. betwet>n 8 a.m . and 4 p.m . Night Court Cases. Increase H arbor Municipa l's night court for sm all· t'laim cases is picking up. "ft has definitely st arted on an upward trend." said Jim Peterson. chief deputy clerk. cit· ing a list of 21 cases scheduled to be beard Sept. 11. . J UDGE CALVIN ScHMIDT, head of the pro- g ra m. said in June that the court was hearing an average of six to seven cases a night. Pe terson said he did not know the reason ror the inc rease. · "More of the public simply are requesting to be heard at nig ht.·· Peter son said. The night small ·claims court was started June 5 in t1 n attempt to allow persons with daytime jobs lo appear in t'ourt without interfering with work schedules. Tht' court is held at 6:30 p.m . on the first three Mondays of evcry·month. SCHMIDT SAJD THAT TIIE court will eithe r expand by adding more judges or reduce by being held on rcwer nights. depending on the public's de- mand. " As a sm all -claims court. the court is available for those wtshing to ha ndle their litigation in cases not exceedmg $75(}. Court records show that small claim s last year received 4,837 cases and tried 2.723 of them. II arbor Court has held night traffic court since 1966. • Journal Writing Course Offered /\ seminar on JOltrn<1 I writing will be offered by Orange Coast College on Sept. 15·16 in o cc·s Student Center · T he semin;ir is scheduled Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets cost $25 and arc available in the OCC ticket offi ce in the t'ollege·s Adminis tration Building. Tickets will also be available a t the door on a s pace· available basis. "The se minar will ha ve a minimum amount or lecture and a maximum a mount or writing." said seminar leade r Ed Dornan, a n OCC English in· s tructor. Dornan said the aim o( journa l writing is to ex- pan.t a person's creativity and growth. wblle'help· mg to restructu.re his or her immediate o r life goals · through writing. The method is patterned e1ftcr Or Ira Progoff'i. concept, Dornan explained .Jogger Tags Datg on Lopers Urged BOSTON <AP) -Doctors are recommeodin& that joggers pin names and other vital Information on their sweat s ufts. in case they meet tragedy while toping along c ity path2' and country highways. In a letter in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine. two Pennsylvania physicians rePort· ed that treatment for two joggers was impaired because no one knew who they were. One jogger suffe red a ruptur~d cerebral aneurysm -a burst blood vessel In the brain - and another was struck by a car "In both cases. identifi cation was totally absent." the dodots. wrote "Although emergency measures and diagnostics were performed . vital patient inlormatlnn was unobta inable." The doctors. Morris Rossm an and Roberto Car vejal ot the OelawMe Valley Medical Center in MONTH, YOU GET THESE ACTIVITIES e EVENTS e PARTIES , TRIPS e WORK$HOPS e CLASSES AND MUCH MUCH MORE! 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L-::xplor1ng Soul.hem Cuhforn111 'u1>eum1> " 'W1tdernt'SS Survival " 'lntt>n1>1v(' Journal Wnung " ·11ow to Do Your Own Hom t' Jmprove-menL' ·· "Or1t•11tt•t•r1ng " .. Eat Wl'll Pay Less .. · Drl'='' for Success " 1'Lo.m Packagmg and Bank Relation~." "Ttw Woman Business Owner " • St•JJI ember cultural offerings will include :,c\·cral t1lrn ~crie~ ... Man and the Sea" lectur es Jnd_an "All Star Co mposers Night" on Sept 23 ll1111ii119io11 Adult School . Sign-ups Set • I "He's an upholsterer at the moment, but he wants to be a taxidermist." Lagunan Gets County Post A L&guna Beach businessman has been select· cd to serve on the county's Citizen~ Direction Find· mg Commission by th~ board of supervisors . H. D. Thoreau, c hairman of the board of tlw Business Systems Products firm in Irvine. was n~med to the post by supe rvisors, to fill an unex-pi red term. · Bennett ; ..... Appointed A_ walcred·down vQf'sion of a bill by slate Sen. Dennis Carpenter . R·Neflp(>rt Beach, res tricting ~cc:e~~ to police files in cases pf alleged police brutahty has been approved by the Assembly Ways and Means Committee and sent to the As-sembly noor. Ca~nter's bill would originally have m ade the dermdent ask for specific records, describe them , show they were admissible in court and de· monstrate that the agency had s uch records. It would also huve barred access to records more than three years old. T he new version requires 10 days' prior notice to the police agency, bars viewing of record.s more than fi yc years old and bans disclosing records that show conclusions of a second officer in- vestlgating·a complaint * * * Carpenter, a n outgoing legislator in more ways than one -he's retiring this fall -has been replaced as Senate caucus chairman by Sen. H.L. Richardson, R-Arcadia. But in his final weeks, Carpenter has bad the satisfaction of seeing the Legislature pass one of his bills, SB 2127, which would erovide fines up to $250 for anyone who dis regards a traffic signal or direction from a school crossing guard. ~ It was approved 35-0 and sent to the governor for his s ignature. - * * * Lee Branch. appointed Orange County re- l'Order who is running for the new post of county • I ~ clerk-recorder, will flap flap1u·cks Sept. 8 at ~.can­ d1daies· breakfast. • • The event, hosted by the Orange County Republican Central Committee, will be held from 8 :30, a .m. to noon a t Hart Park. · Entertainment will include a Dixieland band lnformalion is available by calling Ev~l yn M aybti~ry at 547·8006. * • • David Baker, who IS running for co~nty supervisor in the second d istnct. has operttd a second Huntington Beach office at 16402 Got}lard St.. Unit A. · •,• Staff additions include Robert E. Ding\vall. volunteer coordinator at the new locatioa. and Diane Reed, former managing editor of the K\Jnt- mgton Beach Independe nt, who will handle pubhc rela tions. - •• * '• Michael Patrick Gordon, 20, a student at-Cal State Fullerton. has been apointed to the aewly established California Advisory Commissi.OD• on Youth by slate Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally, acting us governor tn the absence of Governor Brown .. • * * The governor has signed into law a biU. SB 1374., by state ,Sen. Paul Carpenter . D-Cypress~·that requires dlObllc home park owners to inform ten- ants of reasons 1f they reject as a tenant the person who buys the tenant's trailer. •.·. R egistration for Huntington Beach Adult School's first trimeste r session will be held Sept. 5-7 from 8 a .m . to 10 p.m. at the District Education Center. 5201 Bolsa Ave. For the fi rst time, the Adult School year will be divided into three parts. Classes for the first ~e:-sion will begin Sept. 11 and continue until Nov. 22 Doug Bennett has been appointed public information director for the Mental Health As- s oc i ahon of Orange County. It is a private non- profit orianization de- dicated to the support of th e mentally ill in Orange County. Silverwoods Helps You Beat Inflation·!. Select Your Fall Wardrobe Now .. Stale' fmancmg changes require Adult School ~ludcnt~ to pay Sl2.50 fo r elective two-hour. 11· week coun.cs Yoor Daily Pilot can be Recycled. The fct•s will not be c ha rged for state mandat- l'd progrum s s uch as. English-as-a -Second Language, Adult Basic Education, Special < han- dicapped > Education and Senior Education classes a l convalescent hospitals. °''"JO• C:0.11 Cohfl11• ,,,f'NtOl'f!C,~ ,p(yeMq~~ ~CChl4 Ait~ !>56-S981 Registration will be taken on a fi rst -com e, f1 rs t ·s erved bas is. LastF_lings~ ALE Holiday ~- / (. 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S1lverwootls lets you decJuct 70 I 0 off the IOltll Here's how 11 works YOUR CHOICE OF: Any:.2, 3 or 4-piece suit at Any sport coat at . . Any pair of slacks at 185.00 110.00 35.00 TOTAL PRICE 330.00 WE TAKE OFF 70.10 YOU PAY ONLY 259.90 silverwoods . 45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH •• , Use your S11verwood1 Charge, BankAmerlcard. Master Charge ... .. ' .. . • ., :· .. ' . • > I • -· . . - f. A.NAL V818 / CALIFORNIA} NATION . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . ... . . • Fr1d.-,. September t 1919 OAJI,. Y PILOT ... J J :Poll Confirms Voters' THE FAMILY CIRCUS. By 811 Keane A g e ncy Raps Hearing -. f Zeal for Budget Cuts Aid, Eyeglass Costs . l,J WA.LTSa a . •EAm ll#~Qo; 9 W ASlONOTON -Oov Edmund G. Browll Jr. ~· be can bear Ulr \rain ~lq Ind It won 't be \topped. The earao II I tax nbelUoo lbat lopms U • auu0r luue ln lbt autumn election ump.ip. Brown, 1 tardy P .. 1'1>i~r who at rtnn oppoeed Callrornta'• Propc»ltion l3 ~t IOllMCJmff aound. as thoulh It ~H bll ldu. Wh "' m1n1 fellow aove rnon lbat the 'okr:> are 101n1 to an:.ust on ~pendln1 cuts •nd tu re 1 l1ur THE TOPIC WU paramount when Ch /ove. non beld their annual 1et· to ~th er I n 8ouon. One of their rt1pooae1. s pon i ore d b y Brown. w .. a re· s olu tion aakin1. that W11bln1too root th• blll rrom now on when the fed eral fovern- ment Initiates pro- 1ra m 1 that cost the st ates money. The governors a1reed that the same rule shouJd ap· ply when states take action' that hits m unicipal treasuries. Of course. the·moncy has to come from the taxpayer In the end, be It lbrou 1h the property laxes that Catlfornlans ordered cut , or from state or federal t axes. Sh11tmg the bllll may not be m uch of ,an answer • to the tenUments that surrac.ed In Propoaltion 13.. MEaVIN D. FIELD, a veteran p ublic opinion analyst in California, suggesta that the voters are looking for substantial cuta in govemmenL Asseaaing the June 6 landslide in which Proposition 13 was approved, Field said his surveys showed the voters are convlncod that 1ovorn· ment at '*U lttVela la tneffklent and waaterul. . ._. "ft seema clear that Propoelt!on 13 pr"•le& •lmilar tys~e• Qf Mellon 111 othtr 11tak1 *•use tt represent.a 1 middle clu111 r•actlun lo the Impact or the contlnu1n11 eteady decline of the dolltlr roupled with un lncreDlnt propor11nn ot lnn1mc M''l"M to P•)' for 1overnmcnt 1wrv1~c.,, ' t'leld wrltt>11 IN THE J Ol lfC'NAl. '•Public Op1 nlon," pubhbht-d by the Amcncun Enterprlac l n:illtUll' for Public Polley WA S HINGTON CAP > - Eye1la11ea and hearing aids for Med icaid patient.a cost the federal government too much. say officials of the Department or Health, Educa· lion and Welfare. warning that P•Y· menta i;night. soon be Umlt.ed. The HEW announcement did not say what the new Um ffs .. might be, but suggested money could ~ aaved by requiring states to buy eyeglasses and hearing aids in bulk purchases or by tietung ce1Ungs on bow much the government wiU pay. Ruearch. Ft\•ld uya tbd voter RULES ALLOW A STATE lo pay would like to 111.:t: ~ome people fired its area's going rate for eyeglasses from Jovcrnment jobs. •and hearing aids for Medicaid pa· ''There were chutr .,lttn• Uu•t the "Oolty'a not ~ enough to have her woman's tlents. Federal a nd st ale govern· public wantA.>d to 1ee l1n:e.-11cil\: cut intuition yet is she Mommy?" menta paid $100 million for them ln backs In government services. some ' ' t.he 1976-77 fisca l year unde r well·pllld bureaucrat• out of Jo~. -------------------Med icaid, a government. program and vlslble dem on1trallon11 that providing health care to the poor. wHte wab belna eliminated from "Many times these pr ices are un· ¥,Ove rnment t>pt:nd1ng," he i.ays. $1 7 Milli reasonably high," HE W Secretary 'Nothing would have suikd voters e on.. Joseph A. Califano J r. said. "These more than t.o see some well-pald high cost.a must and can be held bureaucrats Jlned up at the un· down." employment windows " A d G • In a notice published in Thursday's Even that underscores the pro· war 1ven Federal Register, HEW asked for blem s built Into tax rebellion suggestions from the public In the Uhemployrrrent compensation Is a. next 45 days . government program. FIELD WRIT ES THAT there is considerable evidence to support the idea that California was only the beginning of a nulionwide re1tctlon against high taxe!> "The antennae of most polll1c1ans. irrespective of partisanship of ideology. are sensing that the mood ot the nation's voters 1s anti-tax, anti· government. and anti·mnation," he. MARTINEZ <AP ) -A woman who says she sued her parents at their urging after her daughter suffered brain damage in a backyard accident has been awarded damages of $1.7 million. Ann Schrepel of Fairfield said that her 9·year· old daughter, Dar cie, was "well aware of ~hat h-appened to her. She's a bright little girl and she's struggling to return Co normal." Mrs. Schrepel s aid ·her father, Howard Sumerlin. s u11ested she sue bim after lhe accident. says. DARCIE WAS CLIMBING A F OUR·FOOT F ield suggests th at this could have fence built of basalt building blocks in the an impact "on all or the liberal social . backyard of the Sumerlin home Ln nearby Clayton programs Inaugurated under FDR in three years ago when the fence collapsed and one the 1930s and continuing through of the blocks fell on her head. LBJ's Great Society e ra of the She was In a coma for six weeks after the acci· 1960s." dent. But her mother said she has shown remark a· HE W NOTED THAT Washington stall! saves $96,000 -more than one· 'l1lAI WORKERS GET PAY HIKE BANGKOK, Thailand CAP) -The Thai government says it Is increas· ing the minimum wage for laborers and adjusting pay scales for civil ser· vants and other state employees to bolster the economy. ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ blc lmp~vement. atthough she wears a leg brace, has impaired vision and speech impediments. I Effec\ive Oct. 1, the minimum wage will go up from Sl.40 a day to St:75. fourth of its $362,000 t )'e1lu1 bill - by buying 1 Jasaes directly from ma nuracturera and dlspenatna them throu•h doctor s partlclpatlns In Medicaid. ·. A aro up purc haa t n• plen In Mlcbl1an allow• that •l•te to set s•a~aea for $14 each, compared wtth avera1e retail pr~ea of~. tt Hid. Medicaid rules s ay litatea mu.st buy eye1laaaes and hearln8 alda for poor children who need the m, but the purchases are optional for adaltl. Som e 33 states provide eye1l1N«> fo r adulta under Medica id, and 27 pay for hea ring aids. but HEW nld. "fncreaalng state Medicaid budgets have recently forced a few stat.ea to drop the optlonaJ servlcea. Unle$6 costs can be reduced, other atates also may be forced to drop them." Odor of 'Pot' Not Sufficient For Car Search LA NSING. Mich. <AP>:_ The odor or marl.Juana s moke Is not enough · r eason for police to sear ch an automobile for drugs without a war· rant, the Michigan Supreme Court has ruled. An opinion by J ustice Charles Levin said , ·'The odor of burned mar ijuana Indicates only that. at som e time in the pu t marijuana was present and burned" -not that lt. is present at the time. J effrey L. HUber had been convict· ed or possessing amphetamines and marijuana alter police searched "1s car because or the odor. 1be Court or Appeals reversed his conviction. The state Supreme Court agreed ln a 4·2 decision. * HARBOR CENTER STYLIST HAltlOlt CINTH • 2300 HARIOR AMI OlJ;fTDIMfNT THE $1.7 MILLION AWA RDED by a Contra ~~~ ~~aCoo~y~~~r Coort ~ll ~u~~for ~~.----------------------------~ 1•ert We& 12 -• ~,.... ments and as a future source or support for the COSTA MISA IH.dt.JelJhprl 1;.. 7 51 -0604 :i1u1 c!: ~.·~ l.~ girl. her mother said. ' • ._....._ 4tt-J7Jt The judgment is lo be paid.by the company '";;;;;;;~~iii==~ which insured the Sumerlin home and the in· ;;;. surance company for a baby sitter who was with I l MOM. 1"1U N L I M SAT. !•I NATURAl HAIR QITTING FOR MEN & WOMEN I saol / ..,. YOUIHAll M IHAPI s5so Po.PAW SASOOM PROTBtt PAK W""AMYCUf llTUIM 1"1 M4TUIAL SHN AMD -. HOME OWNERS ~ ~ the girl when the accident happened. The court m ade no breakdown of the award. Man Thinks Plot On Life a Joke VISAUA <P l -A wom an ch~ged with trying to hire the murder or her husband was ordered freed after he requested her release without hav· ing to post bail. . "She 's my life," Fra nk Cree told reporters Thursday after a Su~rior Court hearing for bis wife, Ruby Nell Cree. 36, of Farmersvllle. ADD 1MICD41SS TO TOUI H.All W"" A HENNA PAK '1500 RABBITI INS ''WE'VE B EEN MARRIED FOR 17 years," · s-. 1957 • Cree added. "If she wanted to take my life, she ----·-could have." . lt14HAllOI It.VD. Mrs. Cree, was charged July 29 wtth offering COSTA MIU an undercover Visalia policeman $1.~ cas~" s~".5554 several vehi cles and a citizens band r~d10 to kill ";~~~~~~~~ herhusband. -The undercover officer taped conversations C•ll 642-5678. Put • l•l't word• to work for ou. Plan Spring Now··· Jumbo tu bets for Plant Jumbo-size blooms R.ANUNCULUS this sprtng. 2.98 uoz. AllO Plant Mow ... ~AND IPAl~IS for beCJuttfUI cut flown ..... For fragrance and cutting I Florist Special I Beautiful RO.SES I Nursery Special I BEDDING BEGONIAS ~k11tave1 ond~:.... .;;.;~containers and balkvrao. any 5"POT m .. lm>e buds .. 2.9i~ uoz. WE WILL BE OPEN LABOR OAV·MON.. E . AO GOOD THROUGH SEPT. 5, 1978-WHILE SUPPLY LASTS • PHONE Mt-5525 2640 Harbor-Blvd., Co1ta Metta 9- with Mrs. Cree on the telephone and at a market In Exeter where she was a cashier. . . CREE SAID HE BELIEVES THE discussions a bout killing hi_m we re "just a joke that snowballed." . Contending his wife stuck with htm through three back surgeries and two heart attacks. Cree asked : "''Why s hould I turn my back now when she's in trouble?" Officers said Mrs. Cree mentioned in the tape conversations that Cree had been unable to work s ince 1969 because or hi~ back injury Rose b y Othe r Name ? BRISBANE. Australia !A P) -The Queensland stale health department has ~anned the Yves Saint Laurent perfume Opium, saymg the name misrepresents the contents of the bottle. The department. said the perfume, which sells for $100 an ounce, could be marketed in the state if the name was changed . Particular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the "Golden Touch" "Bat deal. 11rvlct. attention and courtesy". JAMES T. VAUGHAN S•" Clemente, C•llf. ANOTHER SATISIFIEO CUSTOM~R I • el Use Crptal Clear ~pool conclilioner. ONLY ... • • Kills algae, makes chlorine last tonger • Less eye sting • E.P.A. registration ~ ................ Mt . No. 11662-1 . .. .... · • Won't affect color-treated hair ··won't fade swimsuits The pool owner may be able to reduce the amount of chlorine needed in the pool. since Crystal Clear contrqls the algae . ,. "":IC ( .0.IWf l ·,-~I l ....... " I ---...,,_., , .. •C' l. •• ,. °"''•••D•t._,, """ • • .,. t • I o ·-r. D .. •Ct• ••••"":~ .. t.t•O! ~:-"..;.. Use your JCPenney charge, Master Chargee or VISA /BankAmertcard9 -. 0 ~ I ~ } I l AJ2 DAILY PILOT For th Record 81rr .. FOUN1 AIN VAL.La Y ~·rt' MOll'l f &4. .....,.,,"" ""· a!W ~ ~I .. H.,_., H1t"'1 ..... e..tll,..., ........ , .. \ .. Fnday. 8~ t. t978 Skipped Slammer Smut Dealer Hi1nted Man '* _11111n..,.1-c:-•141 ",..' ATLANTA <AP• Micha.el G. TMvlJ OMe ........ ~.... , ·~ :-'.l..lao-"""-~ <-......... _ c.-alltd bJnuelt "a busloesaman ln an un"auat bual· ~. ,.,. , Oct!l ," The Reader's Dtgnt "put ll another way , -.... "'" ~ ••• , ... , t."•"• Uilina him "The &Utan ot Smut." Wft!MI-.,::.,.,,.. R ~bfod by Greek lmmlcrant 1r1ndparent.s ln "'' .... *" , _ _. P••I-Ralmgb, N C . Th4.!vts h1lcb.bllted ~"'when he was ...__, "":" :r,..,.. 17 and l~ yNan laltr o~n4!d a bOoblore. But bis _,... .M ~ Jitft,.. Av"" -ureer did no t blouom until be r eall14td th«i ..,._ e..oi..:::, u. '"' i p1Jbllc '1 appcUle ro.r sexually explic it literature ¥r .... .to11 .. P••• a..11 .. •• c:ouldtx-lra n!'latt'dlnlocaab ~'"''"' ...... . ........... ,. w -..... °"''"' """' '"-....... " .... , .. . """_ ...... ~.,.,_I••-•" .,., .......... °"" ......... _ -....-~-._..l .. lt>'t .., _ ......... -... ~ Vleje 91<1 "-'""'"' --""'' 111'1111-hit .......... ....... a..c11 °"' "'' • ..., "'" ·-·· ... ,c: ..... C.0.la Mew tH'I .._., ,, .. ,. M t •"O M t\ O~tt yf M 1U•1 ~"" ...... •" A-40.IWI -.... WW... Wiii"'"' Pa-...... , "'"'°" 8-11. ... 1 Deatlu Elsewhe~ NEW YORK IAPI - Lee Davld, 84 . who wrot e the Broi.dwa y s tage s cor es for "A Night in Venice" a nd "Broadway Nlgbts," d ied Thurs day o r cancer. He a lso com · posed the s o n g s fo r "P a dlocks o f 1927" and "Zie.gfeld Follies ." WELLESL EY. M a ss . f A P ) -Stepb en W . Grant, 69. forme r p r e s i· dent or the publis hing • firm Houg hton Mifflin Co .• died .Wednesd ay in Bos ton o f c a n c e r . Death Notien OEl!TElt !CATIE C DEETER. "9• 8', resl· °""' ot Hunt1"1!1on 81!.o<h, C. P11\sed -•Y Oft AUQust 28, 191& «I lhe Hunt· •twaton Beac11 Go<l•atM<"11 Hosoital, ~ h survl~ by ..., b<-r Frank H•nl'W.~I of Hunllnqton Beath, c.., $1\l~r Grace Rol>lnson ol Ollh•a. kanw\. Fr~ mav tau et Pie•<t 81"111~rs Srn41M' ~ll>MY Oft Frld&y, Septemt>er 1, 1'71 ll"OIT\ U ,_., lo "I SEN8£0 TIIAT 80Mt."1111NG wu happen· Ing with reader dem•nds In lhe early l980I." he expla1of'd in an inlt>rv1ew aevtr a l years aao. "Book.a tha t de1tt with &ex dOo't &tay on the 1helvt-& v~ry loog " Tht>vts, now 56. bttame a m illionaire with that Idea but also developed troubles ~n he ambled out of an unltM'kf'd door a t a.rr'lodiana jail wbile urvin1t llmc on obs~o1Ly and conspiracy c:barges. h~ wound up oo the fo'Bl '• most want~ list. •'iwrr'ft IY 111. fll And ll w•s ~ot juat ,...W the nature of hla pro- ,,-.;;;~;;;• ~ .... =.~-= d u c t l h a t u p s e t ~ authorlt les . A r acketeer i ng Indict· m e nt a ll eges b e ' found e d bis p o rno · g raphy empire -a nd trie d lo expand it na· tlonwide -by murde r a nd e xtortion. "':!'!~~;.:mi:•:~:;'THlVll In f ederal court in :-.. -::::.=.."'.:::..-::.:.~·"::-"-···~.:'! Dallas, a n attomea for ·-------·--· r his d r ts r:.:;t..~~~·--:.:. ___ one o . co-e en. an -:::,:.:::-.:::.:=--· -··-• d e sc ribed The v1s a s ··---·~ot-°9.! ---"the m ost notorious ~-~--~~ ... -· fuglUve trom' ;:;'.:=..:.·:~~..:,::::~~£.::justice today save only __ ...... --Robert Ves co" -the financier who bilked Investors out of millions before fleeing to the Caribbean. While Thevis w as building his fortune, be was no t unmindful of bis reputation. Newspaper r e· ports says he supported LltUe League baseball, s ymphonies and o peras and Atlanta's Hlgb Muse um or Art. IT WAS ALLEGED TBA'l\WBILE lo prison be do n ated $400.000 lo J immy Carter's presidential campaign, but both b e and lbe Carter camp have denied this. U .N . Ambassador Andrew Young wrote two lette rs. one before a nd o n e a fte r h e resigned bis Georgia con gressional seat, s upporting The vis' re· quest for a prison transfer. Young said his i'n· te rvention w as a routine service to a constituent. Newspaper r eports also said that while l n jail T h e vis paid g uards for ravors, and a grand jury r e port said h e w as a llowe d visits from a wom~n frie nd, Patricia M cLean, for s exual re lations. S h e is scheduled to go on trial on c h arges o r h elping him escape. =~F~~'"'."°s.°:'.;::!,.119t.'~uc:; TREVIS WAS SEllVING 8~ YEAllS oo COJl· ' a P M et Pierce Brothen sm1111s• vic:t.ioos for transportation of Obscene materials in , ~~ =":" ~·~= Atlanta, New Orleans and Jacbonville. Fla., and " 0Wt-c1o o1 ~ .. v.1..., o1t1c1etlft9. for conspiracy Involving a ware house fire in 1"1~ w111 .,. ,_ 1" •he°"" Louis villet,.;ar ••• «. tha t char ge were h is only le gal F•ll~ Qlfne1eoy, 'l.M ~ C... c.J Pitre• BrotM•' Sn>llM' MOrt1mr problem. might have beeo paroled this fall, but ~recton ~s.sLH April 28 alipped out ol the New Albany, Ind •• Jail DOROTHY LEE ROUSLER, ml· wher~ he was being h eld while testifying in a court ~· of LIOo "'•· c.a. P;euect _a,. Oft case A"o•at tt. tut at the a~ 01 " · e.1ove<1 "'°""'' .:i R-. ~c.notkll Little more than a month aft.er his escape, a ' °' s.n1a BM-a. c. .. Fr..v Roeu•,rederal .,...and J·ury ~· AUant.a issued a racket eer· •• Colla Mttl, Ce .. FrtO.•lc' J II>" • lllOl'n1 ... .,, He-1 ee.ch, ea.. a•,., log indictment alle · g that Thevis, an associate, • survlv.., by H lsten Ria Herdln<"" of lWO CO~Orations and seven UDindicte d CO· • New Hr set.""" Ftt'QUSOll ot Nrwi>0<1 • ._., , e..-;h, c. .. Lutv B._,.. °' a.veriv con s pirators plotted to gain nationwide control of ~ ~,!.!I~. ~· :'~~m~~·:.~~1 :; the pornography business. -~ lldd on $dlurO.v. S.a*mbtlr 2. 1'171 at The charges against ~· yi.s include murder, ~ IOAM at F.,,.,,.,. Me..-1a1 Perl. 1n • to commi·t mur r a.c..-extortion • Soint• Aft•, ca with Or. Gotr•IO Be\11 COnSptr~cy . t -""'"' "' ,.,. First ~1s11.., Cl'lw'h ott1c•••· and m ail fraud. ~ \f>O, lnltrment wlU Ille al Falrru1vet1 Memorial Pe"-. .sm11" T\1111111 L.emo ;I M«twry dlntetak ~ , OUNSCOM• •• HONOR DENNISON OUNSC.0M8. THE 14·COUNT INDICl'MENT SA.ID b e shot to death o ne business com petitor in AUanta in 1970 and ord ered the murder of another. It alleged ex· tortions in Fayetteville, N .C ., N ash ville, Tenn., New Orleans, Lotli.sville, and Houston. and sev e ral a ttempts to murder a former Tbevls aide coop~rating with the government. • l)toloved molller ot ConilatKe Hen· : Clric:h ancl or-llff of Teri Lynn .. Htftdrlc_, and Rlcherd Lee Hen· ,cfrl<U, died--,, A~ 23, • "71, al her borne In Sen Lui~ Ot>l5'>0, c;.c.. SI>• -•I~ res~nt o( :., .. lboe end OMte Mesa. Funeral er· • ra-menb -. henc!lt!CI by U.. N~ .• tUlleSoclMr. The government is hoping to cash in on The vis' assets, including property in Atlanta. 350 ~--------..... acres or undeveloped land adjacent to Disney ~ ~ , ' " ~ , .. .. ~ ,:, ~ :"· .# ~ PBC:t•ontas SMmf'S MOltTUilY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536..e539 SH&fflt wo.TUA.llY 976 So Coest Hwy. Leguna Beach 494-1 635 t 533 N. El Camino Real San Oemente 492-0 t 00 PllllfAMA.Y COLOMIA1 PUtaAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 PAaRCVllW t •tOlt.IAL PAH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac:lfte View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 -- McCOllMfCS MOtn'UAlllS World in Florida, and a $3 millioo mansion in AU a n ta. The indictment also lays c laim_ to the proceeds or a contract Tbevis signed April 28, 1978 -the day he escaped -selling bis adult businesses to a former secr e tary, Laverne Bowden, for $10.7 million. THE CONTRACT PROVIDES PAYMENT of $12,000 monthly into a trust fund for Tbevi.s' five children and $18.000 monthly into an alimony trust fund. Tbevis' divorce from bis wife of rt y ears became final May 3. During ht> years in tbe pornography business, Thevis maintained he was merely r eacting to public taste. . "So don 't come to m e wtth the business that I created the d e mand for' sex boo k s or sex magazines," be said. "The public, certain portions o f it at. least, created the d e mand. I s et o ut to fill a vacuum ." IDASINO'S !TAKE UP . NATION I OBITUARIES ,.....~-~~~~-...-----,, -----------~~-·~--------~~~~-----...._ ____ . .-~~----:-~==~-·-ANIMAlogk1$~..... PUBUCNOTICE P V BLlt N OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P U BLIC NOTICE C •ollca TO~••otTOtt~ -----.-....a-------1.CT1nous •"1•NHS • NAMC .TAT.MllNT ~<":I. C!'fe": \.( • • '-1 ·~'· )~·~ $UPllllllOlll COUlllT OP TMI NO!)CS TO C111HH10tt$ U Al I CM' CAU llOll NI A 'Oii /I' .... """""' THI COUNTY 01' OlllloltOI f"Pll•tOlll C:OVlllT Of' fMI ) r •. ,.. -~ STATI MCMJf'OllltllA flOtt l -·~ E•lale of l:VEVLN M HEttMAN THll couwrt Of' ORMfOR ~11 ..;,"• •).~(/.'',,,Cl."-,~ •'" e VELVN MAV' HCllMAN lftthe-oflfleEt...,_ofRHEA ·"!.ti ·~ --~ l>e<••Wd • JONES, ne RHEA •E l.LE Q NOTICI! 1$ HERe&Y GIVEi .., , ... JOlfES •••• llHEA M(GLUMPHY . ' ~. rl \ cr.ollon ol lfw ..... MMtcl -· JC>f'tES ... At4EA Mt G. JOHIES. tllet all --llfttno ctetrm ... Inst O.C..iael. r ~'"'Ir -~ ,,.. wld ~ ¥•..._....,to Ill• N0 1'1CI! IS HEREBY GIVEN to 11\eM, wltll .. IW<flset"t .OUCIWn, ... (Yffl ..... ~ ttelMS ......... tM ...:::_.. ~ ~~ J • IN office ot Ille c""' ot '"" ·~ •" w lCI ~ IO flt. WilCI c•elmt In -; 11 l1 r-4 ! tltlecl c~. °' to ,,,_, t... • •1111 offk• of tllt <l<tftt ....... atweMld ~ ~ ~ ,.. Ille nee et_., --·· to un• ,_. er llO -t """" to IM .,... · -~ ii ' ' ~ clerMOflee .. "24 Sooutt> Pall'lt A .... clenlONd tit Ille OfflOe .. WILLIAM R. • .. ·~--~-..,. •( ,... Wl>lttltr. CA. <lllllcll ,, .... piece of .. ROE•E RG. ,..~ C:•MlftO tie . --l>v\IR41U Olf tllt ~ ... •II mat· Est,...tta. c.tsttri 8Mdt. CA .. ,., t•n _,,..,.."9to1111 met• of wi. Cllt• w111c11 11111er flllflea It.,. P'aot of Ml· • • • • • • • ........_ ~ <eo.tll. wfllllll te.lf "*'l ... al..,_ ttw .... , of tM WW ,9.0 In aft ......... -~ llru pul>ll~lon at llllt l>Otlee. pertalnl"!I to Mk! ~ s.Kll clalfM t\OCRAV-OUR F'tRST Ottect A~t n, ""-wlt11 me _,, __ , n1111t be G/\~e.AGe ST'Rll<E ! • OONA&..OE.HERMAN 111edor.,,--es~•'""" E111t<vtoe of !he Wiii four monlM eft.f 1"" IW'll ,....latlon TM ~ --la dOlftO bvol-.... , _ .. , C:ALlflORNIA , Olt l!~f·Y ROO&O. 111 Ulfl Strfft. NewpOft 9"<11, c..tlf«nl•.,..., Ml<""' John HafllO, tl7 U lh st ..... t. N~t hech. C..lllar111a 9*° Tllk lllvtlne\• i. <~ llV .., In •.. ..,... .. ~J.-0 Tlll1 ·--~ llled wte. 1111 C-t., c:;i..t: .,. Or ..... County ... A...-11,t~ ...... f'UllllM>ecl Or .. Coate Dellv PllOI, A1r91nt 11, 11. U. ~ I, "71 "7"-1' PURUC NOTICE ot IN •llov'f -0 Of tllll "911Ce l'ICTI nous •UStNESI Cllt<edtM Detect .....,., 1', tm. N .... STATtlMeNT OAVIO a. •URTON CLARENCE L. JONES , ... toltowlfte penott II ooi..o '*"· •URTOlll, OAULOIN, A-..lslrator Of Ille -n : TMOM,.SON&N•UON ~tll41ttofwi<I~ BUSY &EE Nl!EOLEC,_AFT. 7U4S.-......... A_ .. 1 ... wt11-1121 Via c.asc:.edltt. Sen c ............ Cl S WMl'llef'.CA""7 WU,l.IAMR.fl~UlllO CMHorl>le .. n a QQ et Attenoerl•IM<IMr , A__., .... Uw Joya C. <ioeU. ~ Awenve V• Cc:::I' PUl>ll\lled Or-Cont DclllY Pltot ~ c.-io.• I-~. ~" Otmenca. C:alllornlll '!»n 0 C s.o. .•.•. IS.n, mt ,n,.,, c:.iet..-a.dl.CA'*6M Thlt ~ lsGonduC:lad by en In T h e range ount y Pu1>11s11ec1 0r-. CDril Ot11v Plie' e11•11tue•. ch a pter o( the American Av9-•1.15.s.. •.&.mt _,.,. .lffCeC. Goetz Tiii• s--"""' wlU> Ille Red Cl'Cl68 will s ponsor a PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE c:.ut11y cien. o1 ~anee C4VnlY on s 1 x • w eek course in •-------------• "'"°'"' u. ma. p....m parenting b eginni ng NOT1CETOc:H0tTO" -·-----------• PuotlfNdor-.eo.sc 0at1y P11ot • Se suP•R•OltCOURTOt" TH• NOTICll TOC:Rllotl'OlllS Se .. 1'17'1 pl. 21. STAT• MCAUPOtlNIA f'Olll l'fP•llltOlt CO...RTOP TMI AU9\lll tt, lS..0 pa -r I, The class. for parents TME QCMHfTYOl'OlllMfCK STATROPCAUflORNIAl'Ott *t" r h 'Jdre f 'nf ~ TMaOOUNTYOfO.AJfOE 0 c 1 n rom l ancy Ett••• of FllEO 8. HERMAN. .... A-""5 t o sch ool age, will meet O.CHMCI. E\l•t• ol DAR YL o . 1.AMSON, Parents' PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE R~ SUP.llllOlll QOUln' Of' fME STATE OF CAUFORNIA flCMI TMI! OOUNTYOFORANGE. Ne M1111 fr 0 m 7 t 0 9 p • m . NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN to lM OttHStd. • cnelltonel--nenwd~ NOTICE IS Hf:AE8V GIV E N Thurs days a t the Grace .,,., •II penoM ...,,1"' c1e1om eealMt to 111• credllo" or 111e .... .,. NOTtC• OF Ml!A•tNO QI' l'l~TTTIDUS •USINHS P•TITION FOR PRoaATE Of' WILL NAMa STATRMllNf ANO l'Olt LEnElllS TEST.AMIN· H 0 a g C 0 n r ""re n C e Ille wtd ~ -reQulreod to fll<t named -th9I ell --llev• ~· them, with Ille _...., llOUC ..... I, lft lf>O Claim\ eQalMt IM MM0 Clee.0....1 Cen ter • .Hoag M e m orial Ille .. flee of .... ( ...... ot tlllt ·-· .... •r• requlreel '° Ill• u-n. wttn .... Hospital, 301 Newport 1111ec1 coun.. cw to prett11t IMm. w1111 necenerv ~.1 .. lheottlceof ,.,. the neceuery •oucM•S. lo tM u.,. clerk ot IM -efttltltel c~ w to Blvd .. Costa M esa. c1en1o....i at 7112A Soutll PalMtr -11"9 .. pre.ent 11 .. m. wltl> the necenerv There is a SS per COU· Whllll•r. CA. Wll•<h k lhe Pie<• ot vouc,..rs, 1o ,.,. UndltrslOfled at 3112 Pie fee. •lnformati·o n i's ousineu ot ,,,. uft<1enl0Mc1 In all S.pulveo• B1.o .. Torranc:.e. CA. w111ch melter\ pertalnlno to tllt "1•1• of uld 11 lh• plaa; ot l>uslfltts ol tlle ....,. av a Habl e by c a lling oeooent. within 1our ~•lier 111t <1ersl11nec1 In •II -n.en t*Ulnl1111 to 835 5381 _. 29 pUl>llc•tlon Of 11th notice. the t \tale ot wkl Cleeeclent. wlttilft four • • e ... ~. ' Dated AuouJI U. 1979 montlls ...... IN t1r1t put>llaltlon of ------------ PUBUC NOTICE --------.----flCTtnoOs •"1tNESS MNlilC STAT•MEllT '11• 1oi1ow1nv ,..,_, er• c1o1rt0 bUSl ... ues: HOUSE M ORIENTAL RUGS. 100 S. c-t Hl ....... y. Uguo\e Beed>. C..lllorfti.e '2IU I Gh•lferl & M EnttrPf'ls•s. ,,.. Cef"P«etecl, e C..llfomla <~etlon, 10.s s. C-t H19M•r. IA9UNI Beecll. Call!wftl• '2651 • [)()HALO e. HERMAN lllls notice. Eaecvtorof the Wiii De..., J-tl. 1911. of .... ~ nemecl <:.trot A. Satnl deucllem Aom!ntstratrh• OAVID a . M.IRTOlt ot IN E5lll't Of lllt •URTON. GAULDt~. •-'*""'~ THOMIOtt A NaL.SOf4 PMILl .. H.MMON 1U4SMll ......... A-•u~..-.._ ....-...CA-~-A......,..,.__.... Terr~•.CA- Put>lllfted 0ref9 CooHt D.Mtv PllOI Tai: J1:Mln 5-1, I, I. IS. 22, 1'71 1~7t A1'wllllr fw ..... II .. Mtl• Puo11.-0r-. Coast oeny·Pnot A~ II, II, JS. Sec;t. t, 1'71 --.11 Tl'lt ~ll~OV •<0<· -·-----------·1- PUBUC NOTICE PO'•llon, GHAFFAAI& PUBUC NOTICE Tl>e lotkMtno --l.s Clolfto IMIM· fAlll'f' ANO l'Ott AUTMOltl&ATION -es: · TO AOMINIST61t UNOER TH E MERCAfOR COMPANY, 1'•0 fNOaPl!NOENT AOMIMISTRATIOtll Temple Ttrrilct, Laguna 8HCll. 01' ESTAT•SACT. C..lltornll '26SI · E • t e I" o I WI N I F R E 0 E , Rlcherd P. -•n, I•«> t.mple OE A ROEN, ill so kftown "' Terrtce, Uoull• BH<I>. Cellfornl• WIN I FRED EVA DEAR OEN. '201 Oecea1oee1. Tl>I~ l>USIM"\ Is~ by aft In· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thdt Glltl-1, RICHARD L DEARDEN ~ 111...S Rk h¥d P. Wl>el11n norttn a pellllon tor Prabil~ of Will T'hl\ llat...,_I wH llllld wllll lllt dftd 1or lh-• of L.elh!h lest"""'"' C:Ountv Clt•ll ot Orenoe County on IAr Y 11no 10< Au111orlla1lon 10 Ad· AUQutt 7, 1'71. m1ftl\ler ...-r trio t~~I Ad-,_ m1 .. 1.1r111lon of E~ates Act. relM~e Pubtl~ 0rllft0t CGe~t Delly Piiot, to wl'llCh IS made lor lurlhH Aueu•t 11. 19, 1.S. Seot. I, 1•11 o~r11cu1a,., tr1d ,,,.., tM time -~11 l>lac• ot 11urlno 111e wome nes -..., ------------·• tO< S.pl. 19, i.11. at 10·00 • m . lft t~ PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTlTIOUI •UllNEU N~STATtlM~NT "'• '°'-"' --l.s OOiftO -·· ...u •• : L A T I N AM E RI C AN PROMOTIONS, JDS N Brcaadwey sen.t. ~ -· Cellfoml• '1701 01cer ,..,.e, 11~ s. Na•om• courvoom Of Oeperlment No. 3 ot ~Md 'out'I, al 700 0 •1< C.nter-Otlve W .. t. 1n Ille City 04 Sent• A .... Celfforftlt . O•lecl AUOUSf 1'1, 1'7t. WI LLIAM E. SUOH•. coun1V ~• flllANI( C. WOOOllUFf w..,1.,,ere-a- '"' Wllilllre 9lllCI., ~-­.. Yffl, Mllb, CA '9211 M ENTERPRISES, INC. p"erv11 Gllatfarl, ~ lll.,Jfn4 Ot'I .. , s.m. Ana, (.allfomle fl701 CP'J'm ' NOTICE TO CllROtTOlrS Tllll WIHles• ~-MCI l>y all M· A.-.. ., ter: ,..iti-.. Pul>llShael ~~ Coast 0.1.., Piloc NOTH:~ Of' OfHO\.UTION NO • .,_ cllwi-t. Of' PMtTMElll5"1P IUPEllllOlt COUlfT Of' TME 0.C... G. ,,._ Pu.-tlOIMll'Olll~ofSe<t'°" 5TAfl>~CA IAl"Ott Tiil\ ~ •.t.s fl..a wllft , ... U03S.S Of ~ Corllor•lons CoCl9 ol IM THE O.ANM C-t't Clerti Of Of'aftQe Coun1y on fllet'61 State Of c.lltomie, no!k e I• hen.by In lhe Malt.,. tM Estele of A~•· 1'79. AUQ J l,S.Pt-1.7,1971 41l•tt This st...,_. was n1ee1 "'"" ..,. C0<1nly Cl-ot Or•noe COvnty Ofl AUOV$1 lO, 1t7I. P U BLIC NOTICE JAMES KELLY Anw...., et L.lw gl¥tn lllet ETH El. Nt. HOU.AHO. Dec.NsecL ""'"" •-------------The i>en~lllP i.<elofor'e ••l\.tlno Holk • Is hereby Qi...., to crectltoo PUllll"*' Or~ Coast Dally PllOt. R- 11111 •,...,..,. ,._A.._V.....,,CAm_, Pvt>tlshecl Ol'anoe Coast D•llY PllOt Se91. \.I, IS, 22. 1'11 •ttJ.71 1>e 1 ween WAYNE CONNALLV , IWlvlno clelms •IMl lMWid eleU· Auoust1t,t1.ll,s.,,l.l,l'll NOTICETOCllEOlfOtll PETER L. ORI NO. RICHARD J , de<'tttollle1.ald'~\elms lft ltwotfk•of 2"M·11 A·'2SH BEN H ET' .• "d G E NE A . , ... cler-Of ··~\Moresalcl court cw to ~U PEAIO. COURT OF f HE HARGRAVES. ur>der lht! loctlliou• prewnttlltMIOtlleundwsiOMCl•llM ' PUBUC NOTICE STATEOFCALl'OllHIA,FO• name 01 BENORICON INVESTME NT olllce ot WILLIAM R. FROEBERG, fH E COUNTY OF O•ANGE PUBLIC NOTICE ANO OEVEl.Of>MENT COMPANY,•• 2.-iq C..mlfto ae EW•O•. c..c>l\l•lftO -FICTITIOUS •USINESS '" In" M•tlrr 01 tht' E••••• ol ------------1'114 W•lersl~ Lant-. El Toro. 8-c". Celllomla m2•. wMch l<ltt•t NAMESfATEMENT M>R!iHALLJ HOWLETT,OKUWd NOTICE TO CREOtTORS C.lllOrftla '12U), "'"t>Mn dl\M>IYotd by office Is, ... placot of bldlneuOf tM"""' Tiie lollowliwa ""''°"' •r• OOlftQ Hollo I~ -YI o•wn 10 credltl)r SUPEllllOlt COURT OF THE mutual cOMent eftectlve DKemt>er 31, C1er1l9"9d In ell tnat1et"S per1elftift0 to l:lu$1ntU •\ "4vtnq ,1,11tn$ dQll n'1 II>@ ~Id de<•· .1•n. Alltr '""CS.I•. no partner In lhe said .,,., •. Such claims will' tt>e MR ROBERT'S CMNCE CLUB d@nl to flit said <•alms lft the otflGe Of STATE Of' CAU~NIA FOtt P<trtnersnlp h.n e<Ahorltv to l>lftd the necesurv wutherl must w lllecl 0< · • lh~ <•t.,.~ ot Ille dl0<1!S11ld court 0< lo TNW COUN~ ORANG£ par1nef"shlp ncept tcw ll>e puriiow 01 pruentecl •• alanwld wllllln lour 2•SSI Rev-way. Plat.a Jln:fln, El present lhem lo'"" underSIQM<I at Ille E OEOW Roe R w1nc11-up.,,. Hrtnenhlp affairs. A montllS ~!ht fl,,. ~lullon of '°"'R·o~~!.. eoi~ ... Poo••• 001< .. 01 ROBERT W l.ITTLE, AJ· Sitt• of DAVI A .LA K , . .., I I ~·' -v •• _, TORNEY AT ' •w 6IO NEWPO•T prior Notice of Oluotutlon ln•d· th s Mt ce. , --· .,_ ,..,1..__.• • ...-. 0.CH WCI. ....., ... lly~mto.t•otdl5-OeleCIA~16.1'17'1 --~ .......... -.... CE NTER DRIVE, NEWPOA T NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the so•ut1011 ol tlll• parl~"lllp ., Beatrice.A. Fla1l Sh.,OIT Kalllt••n Bolo, JIS BEACH, CA.~. wltkll l•I~ oft\« creclllon of the_,,. Mfnecl cle< ...... I Oecemtler ,, ~ Saki pr kw NotlU h EQ<:l#IOr of IM Will Pop4er. L.eguN llHCll, CA4llO<ll•• IS the Pie<• Of llUSIM» of "'-"" !Ml ell ~ ,....lftO ctatms ll9afMI iupenecMcl 'in 11, •l'lllfety l>y 1111, of w1c1 ~ Th11 l>v$tnffs is conctuct•d or • °'"IQl'lecl 1n ell ~ ~n"'9 10 .... w ld dlcleclent -'-"'",.file Netlc• WILLIAM A. ll'lt0€aERG ~·t~P. .. Id es1•t•. !tUC1I Clelms with the tllem, wltt\IM ~ -lwn, In • WAYN,ECOHNALLY • ......., .. .._ S.-0..K.llotH nou1wry -.C~ mus1 lie flW °' tNotllaOlltltc,ienoot--.... STAfEOfCALIFOANtA I SS. ..ac...._a._.... Tllh .......... w-. flied wiftl""' pre .. ftltd as efO<nelO wllllhl leut' 11-c-1,., to IW-tllefft. •ltt\ COUNfYOFORANGt! I ~ ........ ~..,. '"°""'' Qffll .. °'-Coull!., ... rnontM•IWtMflrstOlll>llQttoflOfDo\ the "«t-V wucllen,. to floe un-OH ~ ts. tm. .,._. me tN PW!lstied Or-CAas1 Delly Plloe. ~ IS. tf1I. nollO . Cler'llQMCI .... A-.. tM SU.... ~ a __.., l'\lblk ,,.· -Auvust 11. 2S end S.Pk .... I, .. "71 1'""2n Dai.cl August n. 1'7'1. Los AR9e~. CA. w!Well IS ltle P4K• of tor w ld COUPlty .... S!Mt, _.,.,n..1y ... 11 ...... ,_Or .... eo.st o.ltv PllCK, Dore I.-· ... lllnlflflS of 1Mune19nignecl ...... ,,,... •PPUred WAYNE CON NALL y . """"'tl.2S .. Secilll,,,.. 1·'· ''"' lllOa ElllfW.LI TTLE lotr\pertelnlfltto!MHl-Oh•lclclt-k_ .. to.,,. to l>e tN ~ WllCKe owrauc NOTICE _,. A ... ., ... .._ c-t. wl!Nft tour montllS ellff ltlf' .-vu flr\t l>UOtluHanot IN1t1atlc:e. ,..,,.. Is -.rftlecl to Ille within ,,.. ... ,..UC NOTICE Ut NEW,,_T CENTW• OR. OaMCI WI i., lf71. \tr-t end edu-.clClecl lhal lie STAT•M•lfTOt< WNOOMlll&lfT .-v u New~ a..ca. CA.,_ F..-KG.M«11s u ecut.OtNwmt. OfllSeOf' fet: 1110~1t E ..c:utcw of IN Wiit Floreftu A. 1('"9 l't Cf ITIOUS aust....U NAME fl CTITIOUS •UStNEU ••KWtw tf""' wlM ot IN-"""'9cl Nottrv P\ltill( n,. totlOwlflt pef'SOll fits ,_ N~ Sf ATEMllNf .. WI•~ cle<.edtnt My Comml»lon die use of"" fid"IOuS llusi...SS -Tiie lof-119 ~ IS 00tno -· Pul>llSMcl Or-COe5I O.llr Pj ... JONATHAN K.GOUMEM... Ea~JUlr ... '"'° PHOfO·fECH co .. 1101 flfUe\ AuouslJS,Stot.t.l.IS.l'11 STEWA•T s. MIMS ICINOEI. a AHOUtSOtf We111.-. On:te. Huntlflgeoft Beach, • , LA I( Es H 0 R E E R 0 s I 0 N "'9A•-.. llle~ •y:Mlc-J.0.-Cellton>lanMI SYSTEM, 14..SIW-., El Toro,-·----------"'- Wte 1129 1t2t N-.......,., The F 1c111io.g BuSinH~ -f&· c.llto<n1e '2'» PUBUC NOTICE l..MA....-,CA~ SaMaAAil.CAtmt '•rred 10 -w•s lllecl In 0rtft9e John T. ~•wton. 7•"S M1n. AttwM" tw E..-At1ar_.,sat L.lw C:-tY on A"9U!'l t, 1'7S. ,,.ton-•, El Toro, Celtto<n<a q~ 1------------ Pvtlllsllecl Oranoe ~~Uy PllOt PWllstleel 0r-. Coot.It Delly PllOt E dward H. H•rriSOft, ltO•l Tiiis -) Is coilcil.cttlcl 0.,"" In· NOTICE ~NC)#.lllESPONSt•IUTY Seot. t, 1. ll.. 22. 1'111 •J3J..,. 5e91.-t. l'7'I 4232,71 Wesll•k• Orclt, HwttlftvtOll Beecll. dl•IOIMll. Notlu la 11en t1y Ill•.., tll•t Ille .- ------------------------Cellfontl•.,..-.-, f . Newton Clerli-4 wlll "°' --IW .,, flll\ llu5IMss -~ by .,. Tiiis sUilenwnt was flied wolll the del>U or lla1>ll1tln contr11ctt'<f by lncll•lduel. c;c,.,..1y Clent ot Df'•tl9* CoulllY e<1 •"Y°""' otller ,,..,. mvwtf. on or efter EdWard H. Han Ison AUQUSI 1 s. '"'· ll'tl\ d.tte. "°'"~-:~':,~"~ fM mt-•• llMcl w1111 ""' Put>llsnect 0r-. C-St Dall~= oa1e<1 ::"Zo~a'::uo~ ma. Sc:hoOI 01str1e1. Ccwlt eomrnun11y c~ieoe • ~ountr 1 c::;: °' Of.,,.. c-tv °" Auoust 11. u end ~r 1. 1. "1• 111• aa1110e Bi.a .. Biel Oeedllne: 2:00o'clodl p,m. on tN20tllaavotSepte-. 1'71. uous ' ~MS aO'l1·18 1 N.-t Beacll, Celiforn£e PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l>tec• Of Blcl Recatpt: Otftce of -Put<11Mlne AOtfll, C6Mc COllWnllflltY Putlllslleel 0r-. ~Detty Piiot, Pvtll shad <>ranoe Coan oauy Piiot, Coll~ District. Aclminlstretlon Bullcllno, tm ANrns A-. ~le Mew , A1<9ust 11, 11.ll.Se9t. 1, "7'I PUBUC NOTICE auvust U, 3'...0Seplember 1• 1~11 Df"•noe c-tv. C..lltomla. • ~11 Prolect lclentlti<atlon N•,...: E®cetional U"" 1A: Golaft w.11 ~. 1--------------1-------------1 H1H1tlf19lon 8eecl\. C.llfornle. Blcl No. 1'IOICM> PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTIT10UI a UM NIESS Plarl1 mev tie -.lnecl et the otflu Of IM COftl1nKtlon ~. 8et'l' MAMa STATEMllNT PUBUC NOTICE ConSINCtion MenaolrMnl. ttSS WHt II .. ~. Uplanel. Celltomta ti,., t-------------1 TM toUowtne --.,. clotno su .. •llllOltCOUllTOt"TMI • 71'~I. l'lc:'TITIOUS aUMNU.$ ~as: STATIMCAUPOtttttAPOtl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tflat tN lllMlw•llMltd SdlOol OIW'k1 .. NAME STATU.UfT PAnt'S POTll'Ot.IRRI: tJSI MH.a TME CDUNTYOflOltAtlO& Df"•noe c:-ttv. c.i11on>1e. a<tlnO o,. .,.., •fw'Ou911 11s ~ 8-cl, TM tottewl"' ~ .,... "'"' .ort s.... ...._ ee1won11 tt101 "° ........, llef'elnaftw..........,.., .... 04STRICT," wllll'Kei .. UC1 ... blltno4 le4Mtlletl llU.SIMn•: .. p . t 11 ~-v H ....... , ·~ ... --o tM -wetl-.st ...... ~_.e,..IHlllCISl«lllt--offtWltlllWc.onlrects ?&M COHCRETE COMPANY, •r e.a -.., ........ ..,. -"-!« ~ ~ __..... B'~ ~ --ltfl i-.,..o that --'-I wfll etto .... ,. O Meola Orl,..,SMUl>M,Cell!On>le"'101 O•OIR TO 5"0W CAUlll flOtl ,.,.....,...,....,_~ ........... _. ,....,_ •-1 t i Mar l ane, H11ntl"9ten l(lnltey---.1107.Anl~Wey, CHAMNMNAMll tie tlkl ••• """"_,,.,._ .. contract~ Ille .... "° IGCI. TM ........ llN<fl, Cal~,,... HewpGrfllNCll.Gatffomlat*l In .... -..~ a.. APCllk.el..,. ~ clslon Of wNdl n"""9d of COMtru<Uo.. wHI tie ...0 rests_,, wta Ille C-A"l<t -""'9t, ...o1 Del Mer Tl•ll IMdl,,..S II ~tecl tir a BECK y It.A.I! CAUC.HOH. Fer a.,_ Comm.,,.lty c.1199e O!Wlct. • ~ Hul'ltl--8eedl ,..,lfentia -•I_._...• of Heme. • fM•.n-U01419Dr1ts totleliiclef'tft'°"°""arMlshafftleliiclM ........ ._.._, ,_., ',._ ,,.._ p-v;;;.-u ..--. T• ..,..._., .,. aE-... ••• cclllrecb. Ho c:omDif>etlor> ot ,..._,IH nor _,loft of •_,_ will tie e<· ftMt •tr-JMn • .,...._.. "• a..,.. ... a .. on "' ""'' "" c:etitecl: --.... ,.... ' _.._.., "' c.testlno ~t. ,.._, Ot4 -n.11 ,....,.._ w.es tlleel wt"' h CAUCHON I«~ flll ,_ ....... ca--. ~---........._ 1..a .... H-1"9(on ~eo. C.llfonli• Cou•tr Clef'1! Of 0..M9 c.ou..1., on llMfl flltel In o...rt. end It _..,,. ........... ---·-.-t2Mt ~ IS.1'11. ,,_, uld ~ IMI llllCHARe '· Ea~ ................................................ Sec1 .... 0Z200 Tiiis l>uslMU II C-lecl.,.,. .. ~" P, e. TYSON •eel •ECKY lllAf. Oefnotllloft ............................................. Se<UoftOltlO 1111ft9rM ~ Puotltlled Ol'MOt Cotti 0.fty PllOI, CAUCHON 11M llleel en ~k•Qeift ?. l. ... s. •• 7. Plllf\9S .................................................... SectioncnJOO c. ... ___ , A...,ust II, 2S end ~r I, I, "11 -1"0 t1wt -,,_ l>e dleft9t0 '9 Ascinatl Oloftc.rew Pevlft(I .................................. Se<tloft02UO ™' ,..._ Wff fileel """ IN 4000-71 BECrr. y RAE HAMILTON. Rt~lnoS...t .......................................... Sectioft03200 C-IY Cler-ot 0.-c:-tr Oft -------------Now, I~•. It 1.s.......,., ~ Coftcr• .................................................. 9ec11oft 03300 Aueust a. "71. PUBLIC NOTICE -dtrtctiec1, 11\at a11 ~inc-.. Precasl OlnG,..te .......................................... Sect'°" 03400 .....,,. eel In wlel ..,.._ clO ._.,i.tor. Ulla I nw1111no Col'u'e1• R-Oe<.k s'"""' ••.••••••••••••••••• s.cuon CW20 Pv1M..-o.-. CMst Oeler PllCK. _ -----------t <oun In OeperttNnt J °" 111e 1tt11 ...., Mettt F-OecAlno .................................... Section OS. IWQuit ti, 11. n,. 5-. 1, 1f71 c ... n., 01 Septemt.r. 1'71 .. ti :00 •'<IOcll &. Sll've1Ufel St• .......................................... Section OSIOO JGJS.7' SUNllllCla COUlllT 01' TMll a.m .. OI Mid 0.., to -c-wft'I' Mlsc..Me4ef .............................................. s.c11onossoo STATaOflCAUf'OllNIA..OR •u<h •l>Plk.tllon for( ....... -•. FINlft ~ & Mit'-11 ......... , .................... Stctloft Cle.JOO THI ClOUllTY OP OlllAHOll Sl!Ovlcl Ml lit Qtentecl. Geullrlft!I ................................................ Sectlon01'00 PUBUC N()'l1CE .,,.....,..., II II lur1119f orderecl ..... copy .. 10. "· n. 11. "· 1S. I .. 17. , .. "· Trtennal -Sound IMIMitlon ............................ Section 01.lOO N 0 TI c. 0.. " E A It I N 0 0.. "'" Of"cler To Sllow c..u. lie !MMIVWd RMflnl-WM~lno ................................ Sect'°"07SOO l'ICTlTIOUSMStMUS PITIT10N fllOtt NC>e.ATI 01' WILL Ill IM Of'.._ Coes1 O.Hy Pllol, a S""1Metal .............................................. Sectlon07t00 NAMllSTATSMIUfT AND 1'0111 LaTTEltl OP AD· .... ,paper of general clrcvfat .... HollowMIUlwont ........................................ Se<UonOlllO TM lotlowllll pe~s .,. ...... MINIST•ATION WITH WILL AN· printed In selcl countr. et IHSI -WI-Doors .............................................. Sect .... OllZGO 1111Stness.s: NllX•D AND AUTMORIZATIOH TO H<l't weell few four SUCGtsslv• -*" F nllfltwclwan .......................................... Sect .... Ol700 TENNIS FASHION SWEOIEH A OM IN I ST• R u ND I Ill T ". prlot lo .,,. ... ,.of Mllellllttrlno. Gleu..OGlailncl ........................................ Section~ L INE, NORTH AMER 1 CA H .. DEPINDllllfT AOMINISTlllATION 0Hed tlllJ21rdde'(of~, lwt U tlllno end A-lno .................................... SectlonotUIO DIVISION, s ,..,_, lrvlM, CA t21U OP aSTATU ACT. 8RUCE w. S\UMllER TlleWef'! ................................................ SKUonotiOO Jen·Er1-f'elfl\.iMonM.trvtM, EUate •f ETTA MAV LAM8, JudOeOlwlcl Resll""" 8-······-··· ................................. Stctlon*SO CA..VU ~ 5-kl< C.ou'1 c..r_.tl119 ................................................ S.Ct'°"°"'° TllOmH Welleft, St.,...... •• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tMt LAW0trl"ICE$()1' 20. c:on-1110 .. L.Me11Coattno ................................ Se<"Uonot100 ~SlwwedMl•tttS WILLIAM L. LAMB, EDWARD C. llllQtAlllO ... •.TYIOlt P•lflttno ................................................ SectlenottOO Krist ... l(UI~ Yllft .......... LAMB aftdMARY ETTA KNAPP,,_ Jll 11.eew.e. ....... m ti. Vlf\y!WellCownt\o ...................................... Secl .... ~I ).S.~s.w.den •ll:tS 111ec1-.in•P9tlllonlorP ... teefWlll ......... Call ...... t1tt1 22. Mlscel,_Sc>K1an1es ................................ S.CtlonlOOIO Tiiis bustnns 1, conOIK..O ""• e11C1 for hsve"u ot l•lleh ol A........,111~~-23 .• CMlkbNrclanclTec:kboenl ................................ Se<llonlOIOO ...... ~ iwmtmmetfol'~lllWlllAMe-tolN A#tka ... c..tll,....... t•. Toli.t c.on-tments ...................................... Secllon IOMD J-en-.,_ Petlllo,,.n •ncl eul110rltello11 to PvtM~ 0r-. Coa-\t Delly Pl..._ ll6. Toi"""*" Aec.euorles .................................. Sec1 .... tOIOO Tllh s~ -,.., -.. •CIMlftlllff Ille •stet• uftder "" A1<9vst u end 5-ten!Oef 1, •• U, "" Laguna Beach 494-941 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano FUNERAL DmECTORS --~ IMe9n1tec1ce11~ ........................................ Se<tlonU,5'() OtorftlY a-of o..-.. '-"" .. I .......... Allml..t\trl'tionofEHlltn " .. .,. ~ AT LANT I c c IT y 27, Htelrautlc Elev-S ...................................... Se<tlon H100 "'"" n. 1'71. Ad, --... wllld> Is "'"' lot J <APl Resorts In: ,.. Plurnlllflo ................................................ Sec11on 1s.eoo ..,.... hlnflff pankuien.. -•rw.1 , ... ...,,. • • -Storm OreiM ......... : •................................. Sectloft ouoo ,..1,... or..,.. Olest Dll&ty """"' .,.. plac•ef ht«"'9.,....,,.. twtflileeft e rnational Hot e l , the SaNlarYSewer .......................................... s.<1..,,ouio "'"""' u s.t1t 1 • 1s mt set tor Sep•,.,. •t.1'7'1.•llO ooa.m .. !East's f irst l egalize d "· HHt-vtnt-Alr ........................................ s.ct..,.,,.. • · • · • ...,.,. 1nt11tc_._o1~1111o.1ot PUBUC NOTICE NOTICIEOfll' NO.fllHf'OffSt BILITY 495-1ne HAllOI LAWM- MOUMTOUYI MOll'TUAl'f~ t•lt'tlAL PAD MortUlllY-CemeltHY OematOfY 1815 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 5'4()..5564 W.n.IBMaOM N•A.LNOMI 846-2424 • Costa Mesa 67~50 l&L llOAOWA Y MOITUAIT 110 Broadway Costa Mesa &4.2-8150 .,...~ MOIT\IA.IY ~CHAP& 427 E. 17th St eo.t1 Mesa &4&-488 A HARBOR LAWN· MOUNT OLIVE , ORTUARV-CEM ETERY CREMATORY • Interment In Any Cemetery • Shipment • Burlal lneurence • Crem.UOn $255 complete "Servtng All F'aUlu'' 1121GlaMrAve. eo.t.Me ... 540-5554 .. )0, El«lricat ................................................ S.Ctleft 1.000 .... <-'. .. 100 CIYk Ceflt ... 0.1 ... g a m b 11 n g c as I no, e1c1s .,..., t1e recel_, i.. ,._ "'9Ct kl9l'lttftM .-... . ...o....,. 11e -...o w.u . '" ..,. c:;11y •• S•••• An., ed daily wi . 1111C111Ut>11c1y..-.._.ettt1t-..•~"-..,..P*a· PUBUC NOTICE Cellfwftl-. aver ag nnmgs ™,. .. 11 • • v s.ooo dllllO$lt ,........ lilt -11 Mt of..., CIK-.U.., O.tec1A1111a1U. .. ,. lof $666,209 in July, 2$ .... ,.,._"'9r.turftln990daindftlonWltfollltNYUftw""l»6f-"' ... -· NOT1CllTOCtt•DtTOat WILUAMl! •• '°'4111. ent bigbe th ln DetlM!t<'**IN44tle~....,.-.. CIMllc--itr~D+Wlet. r--a.n. ·perc . r an EACJ\lllCl--enO• ............. ~ecl~ • • IU .. HtoaCOUllTCM'Tit• W1LUAMY:'io.M.01 June, casino o((lcjals l!ec11t111tt11a11"ec~..-... _,.., .. .,, ...... "01n-~1Ct ITAHOt"CAUPCMtNtAPCNi ........... 0r .. ...-• said. CIK-1\b--bytlltllstolll"OllOMCl..._Kten. , • TMll~YCM'oaAMC ~...-.~.- TM OtSTAICT ,_,,.. tlW rlfllt to refed _,er eff _... W .. -.. ... EJlateflll I.~~. 0-..C. , .. , CJl41 ..._, June's average d ailr '""t'.:~i;:1~=:cs~:=..r~ ~ .. ,... NOTICE IS HUHY GIVEN'° ... "'==' ; .... c..!. Oelry PllOt, 1wl n was $534 ,627, o • Clldtr1e1 R_._ -llMfel .,,..e11"'9 , ... o1-c11em w..-.1n.,,. 1oce111y creellttn" ... .,.... MfNCI CleUdlM ~ts.•...,, ~r '· "" fic ia ls s aid. The casino 111W111<11tto1tWW111u1111epet'fori'llfcliw-...ue1twl'r"9 .. _.. __ 111et a11,.......~c1e11n1...-. ,, .... ,. expanded Ju,., 14 to add .. •11ecvte 9le ClOl'lttecL .... Ille ,.,..,•lllftt -..... Mell""""'".,.., ... tM uk1 ....,. -'""'°"to ftll<t '1 SKNCMy _, &.-wpvr..-...... -•1.tloMOf-Ontt --~ ., ... 0.-Ille"'• wllll Ille~~ 1' 1~8 s lot macblpes, 12 c11Mn ~ ....... PfOIKt toc11t1M. ,.,.. ,_ -er1 111e .,. tM t11t .,.,, ... 111e ~ ot t11t ..._ _ blackjac k t ables. two OISTRtc:t offlcll toe.-•• mo Mlerflt A-. CoMe Mew. 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Jt, Sept, t, 7, lf71 '2'419 PUBUC NOTICE , .. • • * I CALIFORNIA I NATION __ . ty Goes to Work UCTIO Escalating Retd Estate J'alues Mean Loans Dinosaur Image Updated ..-----ST ATE SAL-----1 l..O S ANGE Lt:S lAP• Caltro rnu homeownt'rs wbQtl(l pmpt•r\y h&.'> soarM u. ,,.._ lhe last few )'ear!t are bol'TO~l~ on tl'tl'Jr ·paper rtcbea Ul ~r-lncrt"ulnc numbeort The)' are dolnt 1t with lwla\eowncr equity loans.(,-------- ' "cako·and·eat •t too" CO (//ti_.. ) approach developed by «i" banks that a llow:t ---------' bomeowne-to tap lllto aome ol lheir l&l.llb without h.v&n& to ell u.etJ' pro-perty Sf;(; RJTY PA IFI IA.NI{ UGAN olf nna homeowner eqwty loan In Jaoury llTT They ar-e Security's laraest :-ihtale c-ateaory ol direct con. sumer loans and are npidly appr-Ott<'hlnc that point at Bank of AmtrlC'.a. UnltNt California B ank abd other major lrndtsl"!t "The pc.ilattng value of bomt'i. has ca~ed people to C'x•comt· l'Oniscious ol money available to th~m Uutt w.i:.. nt·ver available before." says Vic Slone. 'V ll't' prt!l\11font of consumer ban.king at UCB. "lnflauoo bas created sub6tanUal equities that Eple ~u-e just paylo& taxes on and they want to those f Wlds, ·' says Ban1t ol America Vice ei.ident Frank Sperling. "In con1unction With that. there·~ a strong tendency oo the part of COO· sumt•rs to want to buy now or borrow now and ~Y back with c·he1tper dollar1t " rowm1 r ~blc buC"some port.ion obviously 1i. ~l\fl u.ed ro. lnveatrnun\.S. IC-lJRITY. FO• t;XAMPLE, estimates that ..... 18 per<.-cot or the funds ll dlsb11rses u.~"'" home eqwly loaos eo Into real estate in· v tantnts Other major ust:S are property im· provcmeat. travel, oducauon expenses and debt cont0lldaUon, .according to Arnold At 6a.nk or Amt.irlci. Sperling says almost 35 sw:·rcent of homl'Ownur equity Joa~ are being used ror ~omt: kind o( invustmcnb but notes lhat pro· 1)(•rt.v 1mprovl•ment~ und t•ducation expenses also claun largt-portions B•nkcr.1 say they arts careful not to let bor-ro~eNI &et in over their ~ads and contend that a dt.•crea1te in propt:rty values would not trigger a rui.h of ~cfault:;. "SUPPOSE THERE WAS A DECLINE in pro· perty values," says Arnold. "Smee we don't make our loans based on coll ateraJ . as long as the bor- rower kept making bis payments, there'd be no problem. That's what the bank 1s really interested ln -aettlng Its money back." Stone al~o says a real estate downturn wouJdQ't hurt homeowner equity loans, although he concedes that a severe recession could. WASHINGTON (AP) -It now seems that the long-ex.tinct dinosaur r may h ave be e n mali&ned all these years and that its i>opular im· age as a huge, plodding, cold-blooded monster , may be all wrong. Dr. John H. Ostrom in the August issue of Na- ti o q al Geographic magazine says con- c lusions b y paleon - tologists during the last decade give a much dif· ferent image. Ostrom s ay s the : dinosaur may have been warm-b1ooded. He says some, in fact, were fleet or foot, some were no larger than a big turkey and more like mammals or birds than today's reptiles. • ESTATE JEWELRY • CHINA • RUGS • SILVER • PINE PORCELAINS • BRONZES • FURNITURE • OILS. Etc. 1~ Million Dollars Worth Fri., Sat. & Sun. September I, 2 & 3 8:00 pm IMpectlon Fri., Sat. & S-. 2.s,.1r 1-1,. Don't miss this important1sale! Fine crystal. china seu. European furniture, bronzes. rugs. oils and many other iteim. Lots of diamond solitaires and clusters. Fine men's and ladies wetcties rings, eerrings, bracelets, nedcl.oes, etc .• set with diamonds, emeralds. rubles, sapphires. Several important large emeralct. and sapphires. TERMS· BMkAtn«ICMd · Mestl9reherge Per10net check • Ca.ti ·Some ext91\ded terms cen t>e en~. Pr~ny moved for l10fWWIHHtcw of ult1 to: THE LOANS ALLOW HOMEOWNERS to bor· row up to 80 percent of the equity in their property Equity 1s defined a.s the market value of the home as fixed by a bank appraiser, minus the amount of the first mortgaee "One of the things we attempt to do is make sure the persen is creditworthy," says Stone. ''lf property value were to decline. our position is that .----.------- the customer still has the ability to repay. ne1Nport galleries, ltd. •·or course, probably what would happen in lbe true economic world Is that there would be other problems that would cause people to lose Jobs. Jn that case. no· matter how sound the loans You can Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Adi 642·5678 2452 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach,, CA (714) 64&2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 5 P.M. FRIDAY Art t:ev1ne . Auctioneer A homeowner who!-.e properfy was appraised at $60 ,000 and carried a hr!>l-mortgage balance of .S30.000 would have $30,000 in equity and could ..therefore borrow up to $24,000. were going ln, you're going to lose some." Borrowers can take 12 to 15 years to repay homeowner equity loans and will pay about 12 per· cent annual interest during the life or the loao. Most homeowners are taking loans for the max· imum time allowed but are not borrowing all they could. bankers say. ·•ITS INTEUJGENT BORROWING, not a CO· ror~btoke effort at all," says Security Pacific Vice President Dave Arnold. ''Almost SO percent or our borrowers are borrowing less than they would be entitled to." · Although banks take a second trust deed on the property as part of the loan agreement, bankers s ay homeowners eqwty loans are not the same as second mortgages. .. We don't consider them second mortgages in ttie classic sense," says Arnold. "They're really c.'Onsumer loans. because we make the loan on the strength of the individual, not the collateral. Just because the equity is there doesn't mean we'd make the loan. It's, based. strictly on the bor· iower 's ability to m ak e the payments each month." STONE SA VS UCB "IS NOT IN the business of capturing houses. We stress the person's ability lo pay." Despite the banks' emphasis on lbe borrower's overall ability to repay. homeowner equity loans have come under fire from the Federal Reserve Board. wllich fear s they are being used for real estate speculation and thereby contribute to infla· lion. California bankers characterize equity bor· Punch ... "Do you mind 1f I get a Second opinion? That's a different diagnosis from the one you gave me at the Addams· party last week .•. Victim Finally Triumphs CHICAGO {AP) Three times Florence F isk tracked down the te e n -age r who burglarized her home, but it wasn't until this week that he was sent to prison. "People have to stand up for .their rights. You have to go to court and you have to make sure j ustice is done," :.aid Ms. Fisk. 53, after Alberto Mendez. 18, was sentenced to five years in prison. HEil HOME was burglarized June 14, and police said they bad no suspects. So Ms. Fisk started her 1nvest1ga- tion, found a witness to the crime and located Mendez. Mendez was arrested, but jumped bond and Called to appear in court. Ms . Fisk found him again and Mendez was a rrested again. But he failed to show up in court once more. MS. FISK found him a third time, and Circuit Court Judge John F. Reynolds handed down the prison term. Mendez lived In Ms. Fisk's neighborhood, and she said he wasn't difficult to find because ht often strolled through the neighborhood and regularly ate at a nearby restaurant. .. I know I did the crimes and I know I have to pay for what I djd, ·' Mendez said. "I'm not happy about sending an 18-year-old to prison to start his adult life," Ms . Fisk said. "But I'm satisfi ed that he's where he belongs and that somebody else won't be burglarized." Great Vcmes Offered FrOlll Sept. I st lhnl 9th Adidas • POP • Dl611op • WilSOfl • Geoffrey Beene • LOtto Ultro Sport• Adolfo • Sergio Tocchini •Toll • Yomoha • l<.Swiss Up to 1/2 off Up to_}/3 off Ladies Dresses & Sepo101es Men's Worm-Ups & .Jockets !Selected~ Ladies Warn-Ups Racquet I~ Specials Men's Tennis Shirts & Shorts '26.H MOW SILIO Sit.ti MOW llUO T ems Rocq.Jets 1a.e ~ • Brine, In tm ~ (cU;ng the weell) for Ii DRAW.. OM WT. - " ht Prize -.•.•... Whon World Oms Rooqvet 2nd Prize .............. POP Open Racquet ~ 3rd Prize . . ....... -:-.•• Adidas T ennts Sftoes l 4th Prize ••. 6 Ccn Wihon ot P.,., T ~ 8oh w-.... ti.cl not be~ TI.. i& no~ fOr qidty .. ~enni• !it Q!rUra cannery Corner 434 32nd Street .-VIII• Wey Newport Beech O.lly 87 ~~-:-~~-~-__.,~-~~~~~~---~-~~~~~~~-~~-~~~-~-......:....----~ Wicker Style Furniture with Class of its Ownl SOFA ·53aa #Fm .... NYMPH ·2488 CHAIR .•..• PEACOCX 8888 CHAIR ..••. 4-Dra\·191' Metal Fie Cabinet 3988 Metal standard size file cabinet for home orott1ce. Handy Helper for School · Box of 24 cn,vola 'colors, 47"' +oz. tube Eimers Glue. ~ Writing and Drawing Pens Stbc·A·Lot lnst1W1t Olue Your Choice Magic Markers. Blc Pens and lots more for beck to achool. 77' VourChoic» Assorted Notebooks Soft Bound Educational Books Index-tabbed 5-subJect notebook Binder and pkg. filler paper. Pkg. 4 · SO-sheet notebOoka RUFFLES POTATO OtlPS SPECIAL BUYSI Instant Skirt 497 )99 Hard Bound Educattonal Book Assortment 66' each 1.0C NAPK1"5 SA THfR COOKIE ASSORTMENT °' ~o07!a" $ 1 ~= 2/ $ J MIWSLO» WMISLID WATCJllS WOODIN DIYIR ~/' 6" Hanging Plants -299 FOOnomR 6 Qt. Potting Sol . ~ 1295 Greet s4 Buy 30 1~ 1299 99' Store Hoen: Labor Day I 0 to 5, Mon Fri. I 0.9 Sat. I 0.6:30, S-. I I ·5 3333 BRISTOL • COST A MESA • 546-5222 1 l -- -. .. I \ l l l .. ~ l ·I l I . .... • . . . . ..... ' . . . . A 14 DAA. y PILOT CONSUMER . Ford Probes Tran~1nisslon Gripes COME PRAY WITH US DETROIT (AP> -Ford Motor Co tsn 'l buckine up but 15 shUUna Into hl1h ge r to trl(k down l)Olsible lranam1 •on d fee in niD& million veh1clea • Tetephonf> "hot hnl'!i " .... u b(' r.tt up an hvt> t llh'!. lo t akt• tall!\ trom mot{)rta.t who ht>he>vt· automatl(' tran11 mlSblol\b an tht•1r Ford YPh1ch·' tlavt> !1h&>rt-d frtim '"park" lo "r(' \-Urse." ITI "f~ERE'S AL.WAY.S REASON FoR~GER~ BUT NEVER · AGoot>tmE -. $56,000 Auxuded To Solon W ASHJNGTON t AP> -Rep. John E. Moss. D -Calif .. h as bee n awarded $56,000 for in· juries suffered in a 1977 aut omobile accident. The congressman sued for $500,000, c laimin g the accident forced him to abandon plans for re election \,.....- Moss, ho wever . was pleased by the verdict hand e d down by a federal jury in suburban Aleundria, Va. "I think it was a fair jury." Moss said. T h e 26·year H ouse veteran claimed he was forced to retire two years e arli e r th an planned because of the injuries. Moss, 63. testified that the April 1977 accident caused pain in hi s rig h t shoulder antf tingling in the fingers or has right hand. Tax Break? SACRAMENTO <AP ) -A m easure offering a tax break to victims of disasters like the 1977 Santa Ba rba r a brush fire will go on the· Nov· ember ballot, Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr.'s omce reports. The governor signed . SB 2242 by Sen. Omer Rains, D· Ventura, extending the deadline for placing SCA 67 on the ballot. :~ . / • • i..:..;iioiliii..:; • HERB « : FRIEDLASDER • ·• IS MAKING « pos1\1on th t any lnodv(•rh•nt trans mlAAlon r>llppagc la due to carc- leas s hlftin1 by drivers .. To dat~ the company ha not ~n ablt-to venfy that such 11Jlppof(e Jc hsttfty <*rur'!I when the hif\ lever ho ~en pn>pt"rly engaged In l)ir1t. nor havt> Wl' bt•c.•n uble to Identify any de· M~n rt•lll>(lfl for •Ul'h :,llppage," said ll<!rbert Milich, vice president tor enr. VlfQOment1d and liUfoty cnalntoerlna. • GREAT DEALS • 100" ,: FREE rg;i;:~·i:~~ IMlY • 50 « lime messy !• G.\LS • Chore o-c,2_n,sum1 .ng s43 ....... h ............. _ ......................... s "'' o•· GAS « .....,, rostrno. ,, ~ or 011 . ('llA~<a:s •Jit u ,..,..,.,-"> U. I~ r., It ..... , .. ,..._,_t.f .. -. e HONDA e 1t IJ7it ..... 11•4. )t U1 rm ~...._. -..m .,.. .......... . •·MG-TRIUMPH : e JAGUAR e ~ FIAT ·LANCIA ,. .. ,. •• ,,,11 ........ . NMm ...,....,._. ••m ,. .......... . : e TOYOTA e -. •1c..,..c;n,.11.•. t-............... ..,, ... •*********** ·11t MOTORllOM F. ,. SALES & RENTALS • RF.SERVE NOW • 537· 7777 E"'· 500 -.······ ***• LEASING e • .u .............. .,...... .,,,,..,. ._.._,~ .. .,....... • * .5:Q:,,7l7l ~~. ":' • .: govt•rnmcnt's i-ccond wa rning lo owncn1 The National Highway Traffic Safl•ly Administration said 1t was an- vustll(aUng complaints that 777 acc1- dent:s. 23 deaths und 259 injuries had r ub ult e d from automatic 'Weapon' Described transm1ss1ons shppmg into reveNie from park Vou are cordially invited to 1oin us In morning and e.vening prayer at the CATHOLIC CHURCH • OF SAINT JOHN, THE BAPTIS'r ~ \ I 1015 BAKl!A STREET, COSTA MHA : ,. As of Sept 11. toll-free phone num· bers will be established an five lest c1i1es --Detroit. New York. Atlanta. Kansas City and San Francisco. Owners who lave outs ide the test areas may call a local Ford office and urange for similar procedures. .......... ~..,.., ·~-,.,,.. ....,._.,ttw .. ,-, .• IOll;IO-........,_,,_,,l 11t.-(• .' ........ See~'+<, NEW ll N WALLovEH Oltd COOfrrap RCA XL-100 25" diagonal ANNIVERSARY PRICED ~ . co1tfs~LE s491 2511 ......., Remote Control SA¥E 5200~. . VIDEO CASSETTE REC_ORD~ NOW s799ts._~ ONLY . -:· CAMHA&MtC orTIOHALUTU Records tl'le progr1m yov re w11ch1ng: records one pr09ram while yov watch anotl'ler: even re-_ 00<<*' a program w1'11le you·re asleep or 1Way. Up to 4 ~rs continuous recording on one cassette. , . -. ... . I' . . . . " . . .. . .. J l l~SIDE : •Sports •Comics •Boating •Business t·~~ f riday. S.p1emti.r I. 19/8 DAILY PILOl aturing_ .• _. _. __ -=:2.J The inventor-entrepreneur- marketing genius is a born tinkerer. it seems. IS} OE NlS M cLEU.AN Ol I ... 0.oly ~ .... 'Ult ln 1941 an unknov.n 27 yeur-0ld used car dealer from Elgin, Ill opened a car lot an Glendale. A year later ha~ name and coun tenauce were knov. n tu malhon~ After all, it's hard not to not.ace a madman It's ~peci'A.ijy dlfhcull when his face beams off bJllboards overlooking almost every major Los Angeles thoroughfare and has na~ 1s broadcast 170 tames a day on the radio. The man, of course. 1s Earl "Madman" Muntz, who went on to become the highest volume used car dea ler an the world during the '40s "·1 wanna give 'em away, but my wife won 't let me. She's crazy." went a typical ad. Virtually every m ajor radio comedian of the day referred to the crazy used car dealer pictured on billboards as a red pajama-clad character wearing a Napoleonic hat. <Bob Hope one year used Madman Muntz jokes JS times in 39 shows). BUT WHAT TURNED out to be a m illion dollar-makin_li: nickname was actually a lucky accident. During the early days or Muntz's blitzkrieg radio campaign, an ad-Libbing announcer ad· ,. vised listeners to "go see this automotive mad- man immediately." . "We. were kidding ourselves and people were ready for it in those days," says Muntz. wbo, if less "mad" today at 64, has nonetheless managed to remain in the public's conscious- ness for nearly 40 years through various busi· nesses. · In the '50s it was Muntz TV ; in the '60s it was Muntz car stereos; and now, in the '70s, it is Muntz Giant Screen Television. His 50-inch and 67-inch diagonal screens, which are four to seven-and-a-ball times larger than a 25-inch screen, went on the market five years ago. Muntz invented an optical system . in the Roshdia Mostafa": fashion as art. Lester design: ~n exciting business.' Earl 'Madman' Muntz: First it was seHing cars; now it's Giant Screen Television. . . . self-contained units which, unlike other models. eliminates the need for a projector in the mid· die or the floor. MUNTZ, WHO BELIEVES the mass market is the most important market. is selling the giant screens at three factory direct outlets. }le did the same with his televisions in the ·sos-he was the first manufacturer to sell sets for under $100-a move which, he says, cuts 35 percent off the price. The inventor-entre preneur-marketing genius was visiting the showroom of bis recent- ly opened Huntington Beach outlet, which also sells video tape recorders and tapes. Muntz, dressed in baby blue shortsleeve shirt. pants and shoes, says be is devoting all of his time to the TV screens and vras. He reports to work at the Van Nuys factory at 9 a .m. six days a week. He leaves at 6 .. and when I go home I'm still tinkering with this stuff. I enjoy it." EARL MUNTZ IS, it seems. a born tinkerer. At the age or 8 he built his first radio. At 14. in 1928. he was one of the first to come up with a car radio. And at 20 he built a racing car. During the period he was selling Muntz TVs in the '50s, he designed a car called the Muntz Jet. It was one of his few failures. Only 394 were built between 1951 and 1954. Low and sleek, it was America's first .. Virginia Les~r: a dress for an occasion. J..S1· .. "tA~ , Espeeially .for You· •' 'Quality control in mass-produced garments is zilch. ·we do care. We want things to be proper, to .last more than two months. They should hold up at least five years.' By JUDITH OLSON Of tM Deify ...... SW! Custom dressmakers vary as much as st.ores and what they offer ln Orange County. Shopping them is just as important as browsing in the boutiques, but it's often more difficult to ascertain just what their services are like. T h e r e la a difference in custom dressmakers, as shown by three women who of- fer such a service. The customer muat be aware of what she wants before she goes. She can buy artistic creations, a dress for a spccJal occasion or a classic out.fit that will be in style for at least five years. Here ls a-look at Virginia Lester. Barbara Hoffman and RoshdJa Mostafa, three area de· signers. BARBARA HOFFMAN is a Costa Mesa dressmaker. Jn addition to her alterations service, she ma*a original designs which women can purchase "without havlng1 to wail for custom dressmaking," which usually takes .about six weeks. She has a backlog of dirrerent kinds of clothes. from pants to partywear, that may suit a woman's needs and wardrobe H there is 'nothing on the rack one day. Mrs. IWfman may have finished just the rtch1 1arment by the next. Her designs begin with either uetcltes OI" fabric. Usually she draws when she sets an in· spiratloa. then takes ber st etcb p-4 to a yardage store and aeleetf JUlt tbe rilbt fabric for the desllD. -She buys her· fabrics from a store ln1 Bever. ly Hilla which speclallzes in ftne lml)Orta. "I use the best fabrics I can," Mrs. Henman said. "I like to use natural fibers like ~ and wool gabardine." Her clothes are conatrueted with attention to detaU. "l'ye taken enough 1armenll apart, even expensive ones, to know bow badly they're made." l Detal\. for her. means the w~ zippers are put in. the ract that there are e~a buttons <but· tons that' fit the fabric to beein With> and the twiU tape -she puts In the crotch seams of pants so they *"1't split. Seams a1ao are finisbed off and encl~. _ 1 ,. .. Quality control In -mus-produced 1•"9 · "menta ls r.,Uch," Mrs: Hottmlm said. ..We do , care. We want thin1s to be proper. tq last moro , 1 (Sef. i)RE , Pap 8Z> .......... ~ custom spor1s car. "It was just too far ahead. of itself," he says , adding it "was a very ex- pensive project." He lost $1,000 on every one he built and sold. He still owns one or the cars for which he named his son. J et. after. <The seven-times ma rried runtz c hristened his daughter Tee Vee). MUNTZ SOLD HIS stock in Muntz TV ln 1957 and began developing the car stereo, which bas grown into a billion dollar industry. He sold Muntz Stereo-Pak to a group of Japanese industrialists in 1970 but bis son is still in the car stereo business. <See MUNTZ, Page 8Z) ' qress by Mostafa: 'Beautiful fabrics.• I \ { ~ i • •I \ 1 , j 1 • • • ........ JIZ DAILY PILOT Fndll'f Sepi.mbef 1. t911 'Don't Hit Kid Anger • m O~Ak II.I\ l.AND&RS Vou .ir~ 'iUJ>po «I lo hf> runnlng u lovelorn rolumn, but I aotJce )'OU l(t' •p allcklnt: 1Jur no:w Into thinl(i. thi.t nre out of your llnf' t am 1uck of }ou t<>ll 111~ mo~rs how to r""<' 1 tw Ir ctuldrt:•n whl'n you 1,H t' ~ot l'lround lo know "hat kind of chlld1 t•n \ twy h llVf' l t'IUI lttll )'OU t h.11 wh ul mo t k i d:\ Ill' ·d today '' •n old ru,hu>nl-d crack 11\ tht' llHIUlh I raised "'\\'O a d "''\t>r lAA u bit of 1t11 o m ~ of them All this rnud ern psyl·holOJt) 1 trunk Pt"Ook hk,, ~ou do 111ore hurm than J:ood Print tlu=> lf )'OU 'dart' 1 M 0 R t; 1-: X I" t; R I ..t::NCEDTilAN \ Ol Of. R EXPE R ,_--------------. _ _),, H 0 U G H TS I N A•• L••tlen aC'lton mllbt 1ne lllem from lt•rtln1 th•mlflvn. But e.nUttly too M•da b.lKlol -~A 00 almply tMlt'•ue a p1r.-nt u nlM»( l'ODtrol Illa own an1er -and tbl• /jC)rt of tbl 111 • "I un hurt •aw I am bigger tro.14"r than yh n om.n't lhut count for unyt hln g • .. She unt.wcrcd, "Yes. but I "*" loarn thtal from your be havior'" W bul llo you huvo to .. ay about 1h1s. Ann I.an d c r ~" S ECON.D YAKIMA DEAR YAK : A woman do~•· Indeed, have lbe rlabt to know th• an1wers to tboae Questlona before he marrlu. Moreover, .e man baa the right to 11k hls tnttoded tbose nry ume questions and ex· ~tt prompt and honesr aD8Wt'l'5. In fact -the more antwer8 on botb sides brlort marrla&e, tbe fe~r problems and "1urprtses" 1Rer. Summer Camp For Diabetics By RUTH BA YARD SMlm ... ( Horoscope ] SATURDAY.SEPT. 2 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES tMarch 21 · April 19J : New Moon em phasis on new :tl· lilude towards employ· mcnt. rresb opportunity to Improve lltestyle and health. Stress lndepen· dence, originality. Leo, Aquarius persons tigure prominently. You make a marvelous contact - could eventually change dtrectlon of your life. TAURUS (April 20· M ay 20): Follow through. refuse to be dis may e d or di s · couraged. There is red tape. but you'll cut through it. Accent on c r eativit y, children, signlricant changes, a rebirth of energy, en· lhus1asm and idealis m . Aquarius. Cancer and Leo pe r sons figure prom inently ' orlgina} ideas. concept ~ DlsplaY' courage of con· vlctions. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0 ct 22>: New moon lights up areas /reviou s l y shroude in mystery. s uperstition, conjecture. fear. You (Ind unique ways to express. Key now is communication. deflnitlon of terms. making m ea nin g ~ crystal clear. News of "patient" is good -re- covery Is on the way. ANN LANDERS /HOROSCOPE ••• Mt•ntz ffrom Page 81 J IL 1s MuntL'!i natural apti tude ror wheels and electrorucs" that has made the high scboor dropout an American success story But it is his genius for promoUoo I.bat made his name and Napoleonic caricature un!orgetta· ble. , · .''Ttus little guy·~ 37 years old now.·· he s ays pulhng a white handkerchief out of his pocke\ It. like his shirt pocket. is monogrammed with the "Madman" characte r Muntz says he Is still recognized on the streets by people who r emembe r his coin· m ercials. "I'd "ay 20 percent of the people l'vt- run int2 have either tiad one of my car stereoi; or televisions. "GOVERNOR BROWN came up and said 'I remember our first telev1s1on set.· I remember l gave one to his dad." Muntz. who e<1rnl!d and los t sever&I fortunes, beli eves opportunity abounds tod<ty ror someone wtlh ideas. "Oh, !.ure. God ... he says, "there's JUSt more things· the transistor alone " He adds that people today spend their money. unlike turn·Of·the-century immigrants who saved rhe1 r hard earned dollars and Depress1on·era people who did not have extra money to :>ave• I a-: N C-£ D : A c r a t It l'n tbl' mouth ma ...-rvt" b a MIJUl)' re ft>.tlit' for thf" boUll'd ttnslon of a p1N"Ot bur il can b t• f'x tre mc ly" ct11maglnic to a cblld. 0£AU ANN l..A ND ERS Belor~ a woman mam~ cs cond lime for both>. does she h;H•t• Uu~ right to 'know how mu<'h money the mun \'8mll. how much he hos m the bank, how mut·h he hws an stocks. bondJ, real eswte. how much lru;urance be car· ries, and what <febts he . has oubtanding? OXt"'ORD. Mass. <AP> -"You know, all the kids in this camp are diabetic. I <iidn't know there were that many diabetics in the whole world," -GEMI NI <May 21 · SCORPIO Wet. 23 · Nov . 21 >: Accent on c reativity, friendship that becom es "something more." that leads to desire and love. Virgo, Pisces persons are likely to be in pie· lure. Older individual co uld act as in · t e rme diary in what might be a profitable transaction. Be on lookout Cor aggressive Capricorn. SAGITTA~IUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1>: Re a c h beyond what might ap· pear to be a limitation. Boss or employer -or authority figure -now is willing to concede. to promote you and to open lines of communication. Know it and act accord· ingly. You get green light on publication d:s- play. distribution. "A MAN ON RELIEF today has more than a ml!lionaire in the '30s." Muntz says "The on· ly thmg people had m the '30s was a radio. The cars were terrible. If you had one bathroom in your house you were darn lucky." I am not opposed to a '~a t oo the ~eat <for <'hildrt>n under five> in .. uuatloru; where prompt When a certain ladr asked me these ques· u ons. J replied. "How abou t c haracter ? ••• Dre• <From Page Bl> than two months. They should bold up at least five years.·· Mrs Hoffman was taught to sew by her grandmother . who thought that "girls s hould '>t'W and knit " She start~ her. business as ao alterations <ind fabric store but now is more excited about the custom work ·'It is such a good feeling when something is finis hed and it looks good. It's a complete feel· rng ... Mrs Hoffman believes that her clothes will met.'t a need because m any women, especially i>horter woml·n. have a hard time rinding clothes that looi.. good QJl them 4 "Clothes should complement the woman. Not a ll that many women can wear the gypsy :-Jook well. A woman should wear what looks • good on her regardless or what designers say." ROSHDIA ~OSTA.FA, Newport Beach, re- gards ht>r creations as works of art. an attitude which renects her early training. She earned a U. A. in interior design from Cairo University 20 years ~o and recently completed a mast.er's ~egree m textiles and clothing design from Cal '\ State. Long Beach. . She, too. uses fine fabrics, including sari 111lk from India a nd silks, wools and linens from France and England. Each garment she makes is a statement. •Fashion has to be an art. It has to have a mean. mg. not Just following rules," s he said. One jacket looks like a s tained glass mosaic. Another is made of Ultrasuede, to prove that "the character of fabric can be changed " A tunic alternates scraps of Ultrasuede with corduroy •·Every piece of ra bric Is used," she explained •• Mrs. Mostafa, who91:! husb11nd is a professor at Cal Stat(' University. Long Beach, started . :.ewmg because or her attraction to the beautiful fabrics she saw when she came to the U.S. Since she didn't know anything about sew· mg she asked a friend how to use patterns. "I just looked at the picture and followed it " she said with a smile. ' Now, Mrs. Mostafa has progressed to being <tble lo cut on a form and skip patterns entirely She m akes only one-of-a -kind clothes and never repeats herself. . VIRGINIA LESTER, Huntington Beach, bkes to work from an "occasion." Ir a woman has a wedding, a trip to Europe or a special date coming up and needs a dress, Mrs. Lester will help her f'ind jus,the right pattern and fabric. She offers a selection of material in her ,;tudio and likes to work with crepe de cb\ne. lightweight wools, Georgette and Qiana. The fi rst step in her process is taking the customer's measurements arl(l making a mu!lln pattern She has a de.signer working with her so between them they can make any kind of gar· ment. Mrs. Lester, who is s feet tall, also ls con· cerned about the small woman. "It's really hard for her to find a garment that fits af1$.1 Is sophisticated," she said. · Her work, too. is characterized by attention to details such as fine seams and correct fil across the shoulders. Mrs. Lester began sewing when she was a child. did dressmaking ln Michigan t hen switched to real estate. When she tired ot tbe latter she went back to ber first love, fabrics. "It's an exciting business," she said. "Tl's t h e fabric s thems elves I love. When customers are excited about somethina it makes your job nice." The 7-year-old diabetic girl was talking to Betty Kruc:eek, director of the Clara 8-rton Camp ror Girl&. She had just arrived for a two· week slay in the gently rolling hills of south· central Massachusetts, 45 miles west of Bost-0n. "Her reaction was not unusual," said Mrs. Kruczek. "Most kids don't know many other diabetics before they get here, and they usually ttaven't told very many people that they're d iabetic." • Clara Barton aad its brother camp. Elliot . P. Joslin, In nearby Charlton, are two or ~7 camps in the United States which run s ummer programs for diabetic children. "We try to help the child or young adult with diabetes learn about the disease and have a normal camping experience at the same time." said Paul Madden. the director· of the J oslin camp. Madd~n -~ho has. ~n at Joslin every summer s ince his own diabetes was diagnosed when he was 9 -oversees about 250 campers e•ch summer. UnUke adults with diabetes, who can often control the dbease by taking oral medication or by changing their diets, diabetic children must go through the d aily r egimen of giving them selves insulin shots. taking blood and urine tests. and carefully monitoring their eating. When children get diabetes. they have tu confront the fact they're different from other youngsters. Sometimes, that mean s realizing many people don't know how to deal with the disease. "It's weird." said Hi chard McCarthv J?slin 's wate~ont director. "but when my diabetes was diagnosed . I lost my friends. l gue&s they were afraid I'd go into a reaction or something. I think they just didn't know what to expect." Ex~riences like the one McCarthy had ap· parenUy are not uncommon, and one of the main functions of the camps is to teach children how ~o deal with society's often unpredictable reactions. "We try to let the kids know coping with diabetes is easier If they talk about it," Madden said. "We want to encou rage them not to be afraid of how they feel. Just having the support of other kids and staff who are diabetic helps." The youngsters agree. . "There's a community or diabetics here." said Brent. who's 11. "I like trying to educate my friends about dla~ies. ·J really do. But sometimes it's nice to be able to talk about being diabetic without having to ex plain everything." Does singltng out these children as diabetics affect their outlook at camp? "When the kids get here. we ask them to list the 10 most important things in their lives " said Lisa Rcavill, Barton's program director. ' "Invariably, diabetes is listed. We want to help the children take care of the diabetes so that they are free to do the other things that are important to lhem." To an outsider, Camp Joslin and Camp Barton are like any other summer camps. The children swim, produce and air their own radio programs, go on bicycle trips and have dances. Rick Wheeler is Joslin's program director -and in the minority at camp, because he's not diabetic. He explained what a change camp is for some chlldren: "II'\ some cases, a kid with diabetes has always been treated as if he 's very fragile. We want a child to participate in activities to show him that he's not. But we also want to teach him that active and inactive periods are critical in treating diabetes." Because eating elevates the blood sugar level. It's important that a diabetic exercise a fter eating to ~urn orr energy. Each mealtime al camp, therefore, is followed by a scheduled active period. All camp activities are interspersed with blood and urine tests so that campers· blood sugar levels can be monitored. The campers seem to accept this communal testing as an ac· tivity as normal as flag raising or a general swim. At both camps there's a resident doctor. as well as nurses, nurses aides and a dietician. W eddmg and engage· wr1•nt announcements run an Sunday 1n the Dall11 Pilot. Fonns are aoodable rU au Daily Pilot olllce1 or ~Y calling the ,.·eorwtt Department, 642·4321 ADVANU llMllTllATION NOW OPIN. • ,'To avoid lfftappolnt· JJNN, prospective bnde• drt reminded to haw their -~ddlng storie1. with o lack-ond·white gl-01111 of e bride or of t~ couple, ~ the Features Depart-. """' one wtek be/ore tht .icdding RUFFELL'S UPMOUTllY ....,, ..... ...... ''" ........ c..t • .....,. -Mt-tJlt Now Is lhe brne to sign uP IOI ice skating tessons at the Ice Capades Chalet. 'Mlethel youve ice skated before 0t never ice skeled m you1 life. one 01 these classes is IOI you Classes llW up fast. so call loony tor all the lnf0tmntion IOt lhe whOle family. SKATING SCHOOL HOTLINE 97M351 • ASK ,OR MISS SANDY l!OIHNEAS ML.COM! Call now tor ad.Vanco rng1strnllon llnd 0tl(11llnn;i1 1ntormn11on ICI c:AmDES CJiALET T • Coeta )leea ~ 2701 Harbor Blvd. HarbOr A Adame 979·8880 NEW CLASSES START WEEK OF SEPT. 4tll June 20): New Moon pos ition highli ghts home . security, solidity or structure. If enter· tainlng. do so :it your own abode, ir possible. Work with f am ilia r mate rial. Be £1 exible. without scatteri ng forces. Ooe you recently met at social affair re · appears and makes you happy. CANCER I June 21 · July 22): Obtain hint from Gemini message. Close communication gap -express yourself with sincerity. humor. Accent on truth based on investigation. frank dis· closures. You benefit as layers of pretense are CAPRICORN 1 Dec 22-Jan. 19>: Obtain valid hint from Sagittarius message. Spread out - refuse to be painted into corner. Your ideas click a nd you co uld do especially well now in a ssociation with a Scorpio. Initiate cQntact. Despite the opportunities. available today, Muntz says he does not have any formula or philosophy ror success His secret for success is · simple : · "I like what I'm doing," he says. ''I've always liked automobiles I hked radio. thert' are other things l could do ,;.o make more mone>'.. l think money 1s secondary l really mean 1t " Club Calendar run.\ each Wt'dnt>sdm1 in rhe D<Uly P1lo1 and contams nntlcl.'s o/ women 'and service club meetmgs and euenls /ur the /oUowmq week -Thurs day through Wednesday Send Mllce~ 10 Club Colen· • dar. Daily Pilot. P 0 Bor 1560. Co.~ra Mesa. CA 926'26 Be sure ro include your name and phone numbeT Notice! must be rn our hand& 1wo weeks an advance. · To r~st a picture. wnte or call the reO:ures Department. 642-4321 Pictures are hm1ted to Jund rauers open to the publtc put aside· A Q U A R I US < J a n . -:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-..:- LEO 1 July 23 ·Aug . 20-Feb. 18>: Accent on 22): Accent on ability to taxes. leases. budget r e· know what you want and tating to close associate. how to obtain it. Be mate. intuitive intellect analytical. gras p new works overtime -you . view where finances are sense what is to occur C?~cerned. You have ex· and you can d6 some· c1lm~ encount~r on ~p. thing constructive about leading ~o sl1mulatang it. Whal was)lidden will cl~sh or idea~. Jn lur!l• come into lme of vision. this couJ~ bring you in PISCES 1 Feb. 19· contact wtth romance March 20>: Avoid direct i ~ Page School ~ hl! of Costa Mesa \\ ~:' J'OONDf.D IM • * .• ~ FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. II ~ ~\FOR BOYS & GIRLS AG ~ 2·12 YRS. 6:30 A.M . • 6:15 P.M. ~ GRADES PRE·SCHOOL THHU 6th GRADE '\, -ef7/ NON SECTARIAN • ...... Highest Standards-Modem New Equipment -2 Acre Campus lndlvidual LMtrucUon-No CbUd Ne&kded •Remedial Reading· How To Study •Fidel Trips •Hot l.aKbes •&euoaable llates •Dlacocalt for 2Dd or 3rd Child CAU..OR WRIT~n>R nu:& BIOCH\JRll t i VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. c onfrontations -b e 22>: You make amends s ocia l rather tha n for recent error -you forceful. Gemini, Sagit· get new l~ase on lif~. tarius figure prominent· Taurus, Llbra. Scorpio ly. Check documents. Be -:-and the number 6 -aware of needs ex· figure ~romlnently. New pressed by business or ~oon 1!' ~our zodiacal marriage partner. Main· sign co~nc1des with op· lain humor _ and a low 657 VlCTOIUA AVE. portunity t o try out profil e. COSTA MESA • MM441 We're having our Annual Labor Day 2-for-1 Bikini Sale! Starts Today Thru Monday AIJ Lec1tf- Olitv 9'Jn M II .. J26 .......... ...... ~'1'61UO 17440 11• St. T_.1ll·HIO 272 H. c..,.. Dr. ,.._ s,rt.p i ZMIJt YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCL EDI OrWlge Coast COi/ego QPeflltes tfle offrcral center tor COit• Mesa 556-5981 _::=:~~~~~~~~~~~ fall ... 99l's country cochenz,1 inUz.~ thz, ~with an all silk floral blouse arrl aof't pltlat.<zd f1 anM-1 skirt. add.a t1ci forsubtk eoflstic.otion. shoulder-~ by~rs . dehghtful ly at-eaee. . fa 11 44 feetion ISiand, newport center 644 · 5070 r Iii .. • ... ........_ ... _ . - .. . • \ .COMICS J CROSSWORD MARMADUKE by Brld And1non BOOMER "Now aren't you ashamed of your appearance? These lote hours hove got to stop. Marmaduke I" FUNKY WINKER BEAN c:-------- l ~ ~ I :'lj '41 t .\ "'· , .1 i At.1 [ i 1'osr yo1' ro ' Vi 1 \1\ ~001(., ~ ' ,.\l H ~OrH1~ ? h .~ A [ \J-~1 /• ~ I,~ I I"·• i T , M ISS PE ACH ~-- by Tom Batiuk AOO I KNOW ~·o LIKE 'TME BAND 10 BE PERFECT ffiR IT& FIR5T AA.FTIME &ml ... J3UT I 51MPL4 CAN'T Au.rorrt ~l.J R'.:R AN OUT-Of-100.Jt.l m,o.JrtN SHOE MOON MULLINS OKA'Y-PU5H 'fOUlZ E)'f:~ ~CK IN'i) YOUR H~Al?! t-1 GERIATRIX DENNIS THE MENACE !. PHILADELPHIA! by Jeff MacNetly ~ ~~~.· ~NA~A~ i~ ~TOWIND,f?OT"~" (~ AN~ (~ ~FR.E. ... ~, n;C:J ~ . lRS by Ferd and Tom Johnson WH.AT ST'/LS OF PAINT/N<:, WOULD You Ct-LL IHAi, Mrt. DooDl.E? GORDO JUDGE PARKER • . . . . . . . . . ·. by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson DOOLEY'S WORLD DR . SMOCK OKAY, GE:-r' INIO i"HOSf: SllRRLJPS, c::>E:ARIE: c::>o You MOUN-r "fHIS IHING FROM. IHS L..f:FI,, ~He SAMe AS A HORS~? MOTLEY'S CREW ~I l 'M 60NNA ~e; Kll.u;ll HEJC:e 10 6E:1" 'T~E P60F't.e OW'fA MY RX>t. .' by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Ooux by Tom K. Ryan I t TUMBLEWEEDS CAN'T VOO JUST SIE fT ON 'fHf; SOCleft( f'ASE .. ANP M~, SLINKIN6' DOWN '10J.&.-111.0CAL.COW;cw me AISLE: 10 YOU IN A WfPS ~*1MAH'! WHl1l: SAllNTRENCHCOPr! ' I -I ~ 'BETTER FIS~ HIM our .. HER! CLl'lS ~~T. I 'l•I NANCY WAIT THERE ~--• I'LL GET TWO ICE-CREAM CONES ONE CHOCOLATE CONE AND ONE VANILLA PLEASE TAKE THE MONEY OUT OF ~ MY POCKET- .. ' .... Fndly. September 1, 1978 PE ANUTS WHAT DID 4'0U uJANT TO TALK TO ME ASOOT, CHUCK 1 ~ SIG>-1 .~ 1 "f's POS,... I 11M.e, c::>oc.-roR CAIL Y PILOT •J by Charles M. SChulr IF IT'S ABOUT GOIN6 70 ™E SHOW WH'<' DON'T WE JOST MEET THERE AROUND ONE? TAAT'LL SAVE l{OV COMIN' CLEAA <NEJ. HE~! by Roger Bradfield by George Lemont by Templeton and Forman r----------------...,. .. l<..\l.~R'G A W.(T'ER 6PANIEI,,. 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Cl·m1mt 1i. <·rushed llmestor1e thut ~ llred in a kiln to provldf' a whtlt• powder y ~ubstitnct lhal hu-. -.cvt•ral 11pplleat ions in con· i>ll'UCtlOO. M 1xcd with '>and or gr av('I, 1•11llt•d um:n·~ak. 1t makes con· l'fcll' ui.t.'d tor Coundat1on slabs 1.1mt wulkwuys. ('ONCRt.Tt: I S ALSO used 1n t lw 1·<111s1 r11l'l1on of I arge in ct11 ... 111ul :rnd tornm\·rcwl build· 1n~s C'\•ment also goes Into stucco. brtc-k mortar and tile grouting. Swimming pool<; are lined with a 1>lru.t1c-cemcnt com~ina ·on The cement short has pro- d uced a ~pecial oblem for Or o.1 n).;1..• Cow;t builders. CEM ENT COMES IN types basc·d on the use for which it is an termed ROLLS ROYCE GETS A BOOST THROUGH BOEING Company'• Engine• WUI Power New 757s One of them is type s. a ce· menl us~ for concrete that is to 40. Boeing JetS Ord~red Two Airlines Give Boost to Maker of 7 5 7 SEATTLE <AP > -Boeing Co. .has won aRolher r ound in the com petition to provide a new generation of passenger jets, landing a $l.3 billion order ror 40 new 757s from Eastern Airlrnes and 8ritlsh AJrw<1ys. • The deal Is the latest m a series of huge orde rs Crom a1rl1ncs that <1r e starting to rl'place lhe ON'lS or jets they built up in the 1960s THE AGREEMENT on Thurs· day followed by less than two months the announcement of a $1.6 billion purchase by United AirUhes, the largest in com - mercial aviation history. Earlier this year, Singapor e lntema- l ion af Airlines ordered $900. million worth of Boeing jets. The Boeing 757 is a narrow- b o died plane sca ling 180 passengers. T .A . Wilson. Boeing board chairman and chief executive of· f1cer, said he was "very pleased. The size of these orders gives us the assurance of a customer base necessary to commit lo a full program go.ahead when the l·onlracts arc signc>d " JIM BOYNTON. spokesman f o r Boeing's commercial airplane division. said he did not know whether the purchase would increase the number or 1obs at Boemg. Ea:.ll:rn said it would buv 2l of t Ill' µlanes and Briti!>h govern- m cnt spokesmen said British Airway:.. the statP-owned na· lion al airline. will be taking 19 of the aircr aft. Eastern said it will pay about $26. 7 million each, or $561 million, for its planes, while• British Airways said it plans to pay about $40 million each. or $760 million, for its 19 planes. Boein~ had no immediate ex- plana tion for t he differing prices. THURSDAY'S PURCHASES provided intersting twists in the com petition for new-plane con· tracts. Boeing has been locked in a battle with Airbus lnduslrie. a Eur opean consortium. for dominance in the field.with Boe· ing pitting its 757 and larger 767 agarnst the European Airbus. The Airbus and 767 arc medium- range Jumbo jets seating al)out 200. Eastern gave the European group a boost when it bought 23 A1rhuses in April forS780 million. With the addition of the 757s. due for delivery In 1983. Eastern will have the most advanced fleet pf planes of any commercial airline. The purchase of 757s by British Afrways was a snub to the A irbus consortium. which has been considering <1 British request for participation in the project. BRITAIN, WHICH wants to supply Rolls Royce engines to the Airbus. said Thursday it still hopes lo go into partnership with France and West Ger many in devel oping and producing the Airbus. But Fren c h Tran spor t Minister Joel LeTheule said he did not see how agreement could be reached for British participa- tion in light of the decision to purchast! lhe 757s Gambling Tie Webb to Buy More 'Hotels ATLANTIC CITY. N .J. CAP > -Del E. Webb Cor p., which owns or operates slx casinos in Nevada and the Newporter Inn, Newport Beach. has announced a tent ative agreement to acquire hotel properties here and in Miami Beach. Company spokesman Armand Rolonda would not say which hotel it would acqtljre her e. "THE DEAL IS BY NO m eans complete. whatever the hotel might be." Rot.onda said Thurs· day Crom the firm's m ain office in Phoenix, Ariz. However. It was reported Thursday that the firm was planning to buy the former President Hotel on the Atlantic City Boardwalk. Del Webb officials also .said they had "ob· talned an option to purchase a hotel property In the Miami Beach area." Tit EV SAID THE OPTION ON the unidentified hotel "extends beyond" Florida's November re- rercndum on legalizing casino gambling in the Miami Beach area. Del Webb is the seventh firm with ties to Nevada to ahnounce acquisition of potential casino hotel property here. The others are Caesers World Inc., which owns the Las Vegas casino Caesers Palace; Bally Manufacturing Corp. of Chicago. which supplies slot machines to Nevada casinos: Stephen A. Wynn. president of the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas: Continental Connector Corp., which owhs the Dunes Hotel and Country Club in Las Vegas: the group headed by one·time Howard Hughes aide Robert Maheu and partner Grady A. Sanders. both or Las Vegas. and L and M Walter Co .• which owns the L as Vegas Holiday Inn. OTHER NEVADA CASINO interests, lnclud· ing the owners or the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and Reno, and Las Vegas Hilton. have been rumored to be interested in property here. All but Cacscrs World and Bally have an- nounced their olans here since Resorts Jnterna· tional Inc. opened the East's first. legal casino on May 2fl. Resort.'> International reported its casino win -the amount lost by gamblers averaged $666.209 R day during July. lt.s August figures are expected to be higher. DEL WEBB OFFICIALS said the agreem ent (Qr the Atlantic City property is •·subject to the &l'llers satisf ying certain major conditions, satisfaction of wl11ch C&fl not be assured. Last week Webb announced it was negotiating a r evolving credit agrcel'l'\cnl with -M organ Gtwranty Trust Co of New york and 14 other banks to borrow up to $135 million lo "expand, buy or ·build new hotel and casino facilities and to re· tire existing secured indebtedness " T he Press of Atlantic City reported l,J'lal Del Wtbb"'Wns near a«recmcnl for the 225-unit Presi· dent Towers apartment build.log on the Boardwalk at A I bony Avenue. bt· poured onto alkaline soll Many areas or the Orang~ast. have this t y p e Of Soll and builders say type 5 is in especially Rhort supply. The r eason. according lo a spokesman for lhe Portland Cc· m t>nl Association. is t hat type 5 accounts for only half of l per· cent or the cement market. MAX MOORE, OF the as· sociation. said many producers facing a strong demand mar.ket are unwilling to produce type 5 with such a limited market value when they can produce other types that have a broader application and therefore wider market appeal. A ccording t o M oore. the shortage is the result of a couple of building boons. The urn building year in the western United States never was hailed by a rainy season. as is usually the case. WHILE THAT WAS good for builders. It m eant that cement producers didn't have the winter months m which to stockpile in· vcnlory for the spring and sum- mer . T h e 1978 buildini year . although interrupted by bad weather , has been a record breaker nalion~ide. The de- mand for cernent depleted stockpiles within weeks ot the opening or the spring building season. Moore, based in the associa- tion's ChicaJ{o-area office, sa1d t be shortage is being felt every- where west of the Mississippi River and in the southern states. .. FRANKLY," ·HE said. "I don't Uunk things are going to get any better until there's a measurable downturn in con- struction ... T hat downturn may be a long lime in coming. based on Moore's statistics showing that cement demand this year ha" 1n c rtased by 12 p er cent 1n Calltornia. by 30 percent In Ore gon . by 40 percent in Washington and by 50 percent In both Wyoming and Texas. Meanwhile. area builders say they've had t.o resort to what on called hat tricks in dealing wlUi the shortage. IT HAS BECOME acute to the point that. thefts of large quan· tit1es of the 90-pound cement bags are becoming a construe· tion site problem. One locally based builder who sp ecializes in industrial and tWay those :i;hortages ended when the pnc:cs went up ... James declared He esti mated t hat Of DD :iverage Irvine Pacitlc house costing s:"i0.000 to build. approx· imately 15 percent bf that cost is in cement·related products. Reid Gustafson at Broadmoor. the most active builder on the I rvine Ranch. said he doubts the shortage w as arllfic1ally in· duced by cement suppliers "THERE'S JUST A lot of con st ruction gomg on right now," he said. ··1 don·t thrnk there·s any withhold.mg of the product smce ~ ........... ~ 'FrwRlclfl., I ti-ti CMlllc , ...... •re ... ... '• get ..,, IN!Un--•H daere,_ • ~•~ dOICllC ...... ill e!OllStf"W'ti-.• ~ -commercial con s truction declined to be interviewed on the subJect. . . "Look." he said pleading for anonymity "We've been dealing with the same supplier for 35 years. so we·re not having any t rouble getting what we need. .. "BUT IF VOU print that. then we're liable to find th at our sites arc going to be hit by people looking for cement." David Conover. vice president ror construction a t the Koll Co .• said the sbOrtage ls costing h1s firm an average 30-d ay delay in completing projects. a del ay tbat is proving costly. Warren James. acting head of I rvine Pacific. l~e homebuilding arm of the Irvine Co .• said that in addition to the expense of de· lays, the cost of the cement itself has gone up about 30 percent because of high demand and low supply. "IF YOU ASK m e. at 's a little like the insulation and drywall p roblems. It was remarkable the Over The Counter NASO LiStilMJS m ost of us In the business would be wllllng to buy for any price "All we want to do is stay on schedule. ft costs more to be de· layed than 1t does to buy ce-m ent.·· MOST OF THE builders sur- veyed locally said they were in rair shap<> now. but all predicted further problems by the end of summer. One spokesman for J. Ray Construction in Costa Mesa ex - plained: "We're not ·fe eling th e shortage rtght now because at the moment we're not doing any large pourings." James said he has added 30 days· lead time to his scheduling to be sure he's got the cement he needs. ....... 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Warnings or the dangers of debt abound In such promtr nent places as the Bible. Shakespeare's plays ,and th~ works or Ralph Waldo Emerson. Thom~ Jefferson a~ vised simply: "Never spend your money before you h&ve it. .. SUCH ADMONITTONS SEEM to carry hllle weight in this country today. lo June consumer credit outstanding reached $233 billion, more than $1.000 per person. The total debt expanded by S8 billion In the fourth quarter of 1977, $9 billion in the first quarter or thtS year. and Sll billion ln the second quarter. Demand for mortgages has remained strong e ven th04gb the cost. ot those home-buying Joans 1s averaging a record 9.5 percent·plus. At the New York Stock Exchange, margin debt -the amount of money an· vestors have borrowed from their brokers us- ing stock holdings as collateral -stood at a record SU.19 billion as of July. Analysts have said that margin debt totals have been swollen by so-called "non·purpose" borrowing -loans taken for non· .investment uses such as car purchases. " EXP ERTS DIFFER SHARPLY on whether such rlgures are cause for any great concern. But just about everybody agrees they reflect an acute publtc aware· ness of the fact. that. In any loan. inflation favors the bor· rower. H Person A borrows SlOO from person B at 8 percent interest. A will owe 8 $108 a year from now. But if the c~ of living rises at 8 percent over that time. then Sl08 n ·, year will have t.beoretically the same buying power as Sl . does now. • Thus A get., the use of the money for a year without giving up any buying power. And t.be government tips the scales further in his ravor by allowing him a tax deductfon on the interest be pays. THE LENDER, BY CONTRAST. must pay tax on t.M interest be receives, although it brings him no net gain irl purchasing power. ln practice, neither the borrower nor the lender (~ s uch a transaction kfaows what. the inflation rate wtU ~' over the period orl.t.be loan. So the lender Is likely to peg the interest rate h~ wants at what he thinks the annual ip· flation rate will be. plus whatever-•·"prem1um" he can ge~ in return for the use or his money. All this casts in a new light the old precept that owi , shou Id borrow only when absolutely necessary. and only ~i • much as absolutely necessary. Borrowing still means l~~I ing on risk. but now there arejnflat1on risks in pursuing a save .and..OOn'l·borrow policy as well. • t OF COURSE, UNR ESTRAINED debt is s till a poten· tial source of big financial trouble, either for an ind ividu~l or an entire economy . 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''You don't know what a mental strain it bas been this year," says J ohn. "If I have a good game or a bad game it oould determine how the talks go." JOHN SAYS AT ONE POINT this year, Cam- panis told him: "You were 2-4 this month. and gave up an average of x-amount ofhits." John thinks without t hat "day to day .. pres- sure to produce, "l can pitch witb a lot off my shoulders, and not say 'Golly, if I lose two or three JORN ~ 20-7 to lead the Dodgers in 1977 as they won their way to the World Series. This year, with a 16-9 record. he again has the most victories for the tea~ two games in front in the.NL West in a row I'm in trouble.'" · J ohn also said he thinks the contract disagree- ment might affect his chances for the NL Cy Young award. He was second in voting for th~ awa rd as the league's top pitcher last year. standings. / But his age, 35. is the central issue keept'flg the Dodgers from giving him the three or four-year contract he is seeking. Their offer is for two years. John is playing out the option year of the contract and could elect to become a free agent if be doesn 't sign by the end of the season. "If he were 28. 29 or 30, the extra year would "IN ORDER TO WIN the Cy Young. the club's got to put out some press releases." John says. "It's toogh for them to s ay I'm the best pitcher in the league if I'm having contract problems with· them." Vows Vietory Pole Sitter Sneva Full-of· Confidence -~-.......... WISCONSIN HIGH SCHOOL GIRL GRIDDER , MARY LIEBL, CARRIES THE BALL. ONTARIO IAP> -The late Tony Bettenhausen won the na-tional cha mpionship in 1958 on t he Indianapolis car cir cuit without winning a single . race th'al season. Tom Sneva is on the ve r ge of becoming the first -drivel"' sine~ -u-~ , ~i:i.o;; dubious reat. but be vows it will never happen. Girl Gridder Making It "l promise you ." Sneva said, "you will never get a chance lo write that line." She Plays Running Back, Safety for JV Team Sneva. who won the pole posi- tio n for S unday's $300.000 California 500 here with a quali· fying s peed of 199.933 mph Thursday, said he feels like the favor ite for the race. MADISON. Wis . <AP > -At the end· of her third week as the only female member of a ~Late ch<Jmp1onship high school football team . Mary Liebl still is there. Depend ing on he r performance in a scrim mage this weekend. she may m ake the traveling squad of Wes t 's junior varsi~y. whi ch plays a lmost as many home and(away games as the varsity. '-"WE HA:VE OUR problems behind us now." Sneva ex- plained. "We had a fuel problem earlier , and even though the car would always run well in quali· fying, we couldn't run with some or them in the r~oes. We have that solved now. And her ('Oac hes say it looks like she is going to be playing. "Mary's been a pleasant surprise; she's on the junior varsity level right now," says Dick Falch, assistant football coach at de- fending state Class AA champion Madison West High School. "The only thing that is keeping her off the varsity is a lack of foot- ball speed.'' "SHE'S GOT A REAL CHANCE to make it as a defensive player." he 'said. "She's taken some pretty good licks but she's not afraid to hit, a nd the coaches can 't ignore somebody who gets a few t ackles." Mary, who sa1s she will stay with the team's "junior" junior varsity and try to work her way up during the season if she doesn't make it when the traveling squad is announced next week, s ays neither her team· mates nor other fellow students, male or female, have harassed her over her gridiron efforts. "We we re also v e ry con- servative early in the year -we had a motor problem, or thought we had a motor problem -and were probably too conservative. MARY, lS, A 5·FOOT·8, 154-pound senior, says she has had no problems with being perhaps the only girl participating in a reg- ular boys football program · at any bigh school in tM United States. "Things a re ~oing good." she says. 'T m not that much weaker than a lot of the guys. It's mostly technique that hurts me." In fact. s he s ays she gels a lot of en- couragement. "BUT l'D SAY NOW we've got the equipment and personnel to <to better than second, where we've finishCjf four times this year. We should be doing better and we will." Mary, a senior honor student. decided to go out for football after the federal courts la!t year ruled that girls cannot be arbitrari· ly banned from boys' sports programs in pubhc schools. "THE OTHER STUDENTS. most of them arc for it," she s ays. "The players treat me just like anyone else." "It's been amazing to me:" Falcb says. "The fact that she's a girl is· an untalked about thing. She's been completely accepted . That's really the unbelieva ble part of it." If Sneva is successful Sunday, he will break Al Unser 's streak - of three consecutive 500-mile r ace victor ies and ruin Unser's hope of sweeping the Triple Crown events or the lndianapous 500. Pocono 500 {ind California 500 in the same season. SHE SAYS.SHE WO ULD have gone out for football for all four of her years in high school if she had been able. Playing al running back and safety. Mary has been both carrying the ball and making good hits in full-contact. game type practice action. Falch says. She says her on· ly i njury has been a minor charley horse after s he took a knee in the thigh. Falch, whom Mary credits with provid- ing· the advice that is helping her catch up on the formative years of football savvy she missed, s ays it looks like she Is in the pro- gram to stay. Sneva was r unnerup to Unser a t Indianapolis and third at Pocono. "Personally, I didn't think she'd m ake it," he says. "l thought she'd quit after the contact started. But now it looks like she's going to stick." "THERE HAVE BEEN tlmes this season when we've had to say goodbye to the leaders and Bad News for USC Foes Again: Trojans Quick, Big and Tale.med: So What E/,se ls New? Pro Football Anyone? 'Ibere's Plenty of It 15 the world teady for ThUJ'Sday night football and an extra dose or Howard Cosell? Armchair quarterbacks will have.a hey· day this season and those anti-football nu~ '>will have tO take aspi rin, keep cool and wait until January~ That's the only solution to the 1978 NFL season v more games, more cameras. more analysl.$-well, more of everything-will be coming to fans across the nation. The college Neason· also comes in ~or a big share of the Umellght. For details, see page 89. LOS ANGELES I AP l -Trojan football Coach John Robinson has bad news for Sout hern California's opponents this fall - tailback Charles White has improved. "It sounds funny to say this about a back who gained nearly 1,500 yards last season." Robinson says, "but White is one of the most improved players on the squad this fall. He's gained experience, and he's got that intensity that makes gr eat football players." A 5-foot-11. 183-pound junior, While is nearing the school career rushing mark and could overtake such former USC greats as O.J . Simpson, Mike Garrett. Ricky Bell and Anthony Davis this fall. White's l ,478 yards last season ('aiscd his career total to 2.336. just 1,388 yards less than Davis' Trojan record. SENIOR DWIGHT FORD wi ll share tjl'i lback duties with White. Those two. coupled with fullback Lynn Cain, give the Trojans a powerful groUJld attack. The backs will be operatin~ behind a huge offensive line that includes 6-5, 255-pound Pal Howelll 6-S. 253-pound Brad Budde, and 6·7, 280-pouna An - thony Munoz. While the ground game appears very solid. the Trojans' passing attack will depend on the progr ess or l e ft-bander P a ul Mc Donald, a r elali vely untested junior quarterback. ••TUE K EY to our offense Is the q uarterback," Ro b ins on said. "Paul McDonald is an accurate passer , he's. in· tetligent, and he's a student .or the game. But we can't realistically expect a quarterback to be spec.tac\)lar in his first year ; we just hope he plays efficiently." While the quarterback is unproven. the Trojans have two swirt and experienced re· ceiver s in Calvin Sweeney a nd KE!vin Williams. USC'i. defense appears sturdy, with nose guard Rich Dimler , corner backs Lar ry Br aiiel and Carter HartwJg, tackle Myron Lapka. and linebackers Garry Cobb and Den- nis J ohn.'!On all returning. ROBINSON SAID his biggest concern is how quickly the T rojans' younger players de· velop. ''I'm confident about our talent," he said. "But it's just a question of playing a lot of young men who haven't pl'ayed much. Who can say bow long it's-going to take them to gain the necessary experience." Among those untried Players will be freshman linebackers Chip Banks and Riki Gray. · "If somebody had told me I was going to start two freshmen at inside linebacker . I'd h ave told them I also wasn't going lei show up for the game," Robinson said. grinning. "But now. well, I guess I 'II show up." USC's newcomers. who'll get their fi rst test Sept. g against Texas Tech in the Los Angeles Coliseum. should make things in· teresting. Robinson said. "It's going to be exciting ... because we don't know what's goin~ to happen " • l)odgers Send Rau Against Koosman LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Dodgers hope to increase their lead In the National League Western Division before a head-to-bead confrontation with the San Francisco Giants next week. Tonight, southpaw Doug Rau < 12-8) faces New York Mets left-hander J erry Koosman' <3·14) in t.be opening tilt or a four-game weekend series. . The twO teams play a doubleheader Satur day with the final game Sunday afternoon before the Giants come to town on Labor day for a two-game set. Los Angeles is currently in front by two gam es with the Gia nts battling Eastern Division leader Philadelphia In a four-gamt- series lncludlng a doubleheader Sunday let them run off and leave us because of the fuel problem." Sneva s aid. "Our guys really went to work on the problem and I think any advantage anyone else had over us is gone now." Sneva won the 1977 national ·-~onship and le ads the standings with 3,278 points through 12 of 18 races in 1978. Unser is second with 2.644. The winner of the California 500 gets 1,000 points. Unser earned only seventh starting position in the field of 33. But he didn't sound concerned . ··1 STARTED FIFl'll at In- dianapolis a nd 10th at Pocono. I'd say we'r.e as competitive here as we were at Indy and See SNEVA, Page 87 1-0 Decision IN A PENSIVE MOOD Sunshine's Derek Lawther LA Skyh3wkS Dim S11nshine's Hopes By ERNIE CASTILLO Of IMO.Ur~ MMt As far a s Co ach Derek Lawther is concerned, there's n o thing wrong with the CaHfomia Sunshine offense that a little radar couldn't cure. "We're creating the openings a nd we 're· getting the s hots. We 're just missing them." Lawther said after the Sunshine went O-for-17 and d ropped a l·O de cis ion to the visiting Los Angeles SkS'hawks Thursday night in an American Soccer League playoff game at Orange Coast College. .. IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN 8· l. I thought there was only one team out there." La wther said, in r e ference to the fact the Skyha wks preferred to J'ay back on defense a fter scoring the game's only goal with just 2:50 expired. Mel Roche scored it on a header off an assist from Bill Mc Nicol. "We had our backfield down. we had our midfield down , but our rorwards are m issin~ too much." added Lawther, whose tea m mus t n ow beat the Skyha wks by two goals on the road Saturday to reach the ASL championship. Including Tuesday's 2-1 over- time win over the Southern California Lazers, the Sunshine has connected on just one of 44 shots on goal this week. No attendance figure was an .. nounced. P a rkinson defended the de- fensive tactics that gave the Skyhawks the upper hand in the home·and·bome series that will be decided by total goals scored. And he a ppeared confident b1~ team can triumph Saturday at Pierce .College. where it is 9·2· l on the year. "Being one up is im portant because it takes the pres;i41re off us and puts it on them." he said. "We felt we had to contain them, had to be a bit more de- fensive-minded and bottle up their attack. It worked." SKYHAWKS COACH P eter Bryan was more than pleased with the victory since he sub· scribes to the soccer philosophy or playing for a lie on the road and playing to win at home. "We got a bonus tonight. We See SUNSffiNE, Page 87 Stars Await Sp~ers' Invasion By JOHN SEVANO Of tlle O.lly PlleC St.II The gears inside the m Ind of Or a nge County Stars player- coach Dodge Parker have been working feverishly in an attempt THE DECIDING FACTOR in t o get his t ea m r eady for the game was Skyha wk goalie tonight's 17:30> first round tn- Brian Parkinson. who made a terna t ional Volleyb alt Assn. dozen saves in registering his p layoff m a tch with Sant a eighth shutout of the season Bar bara at Fount ain Vall ey While he had plenty of support High . when Los Angeles dropped ¥ Parker ha..<> been diligently ext ra man back on defense. plotting ever s ince his team lost Pa rkinson was under fire con-its r egular season fi nale Tues- stantly and twice went after 8 day to the Sp1ke rs in three collision in heavy traffic. ::.traight games. Three times in the late going · 'l have some strategy. but l he turned back Sunshine at-don 'l want to reveal tl now." tacks. Once when he smothered says Parker. a s hot awa0y from the net, he ' "I'm almost glad a1?0ut what caught a shoe in the face from a happened '.fUesday. l d r ather teammate. With three minutes have h~ at ~at wa1 than us rem aining he made a sliding· win. We re going to be real hun· boot a~er 0the Sunshine set up a gry tonight." com er kick play. In the final ll would appear the Stars ai:e m i n u t e, the 2 4 . ye a r . o Id goln~ to have to be hungry 1r Englishman snagged a 25-yard they re going to overcome the s hot by Alan Kelley to sew Spikets dominapce this season. )hings up. The Spikers won four of the six., Fragil~ at 6·0 and 165 poundR, matches between the two teams P arkinson played with heavily this year and also hold lhe home bandaged knees he said were court advantage in the firs t "falling apart." He also seemed round of the playoffs. to shake off the effect of being In o.rdC'r for the defending kicked in the face. ehampaon Stars to advance to the finals. they have to win ljt least one or t WO possi blc matches in Santa Barbara. "MY NOSE IS SORE but I'm a ll r ight ,". he s aid in the Skyh~wks' dre11slng room. "I thought it was cracked but it 's OK " ; Obviously. the Sta r s · first match a,gainsl the team which See STABS, Page 8 7 ___ ........ I' .. • T t • • r ENNIS I SOCCER I MOTOR SPORTS _ ............. TOM SN£VA'8 TIME OF 199.833-MPH CAPTURED THE POLE FOR SUNDAY 'S CAL 500 AT ONTARIO. Unknown? Not-. 'Rabbit' Turnbull Now Celebrity -and She ~It JIJ£W YORK GP> -Suddenly Wend y Turnbull •~ a ct'lebraty u d i.ht' tove8 1t .. rt ·~ a lot mort ruo this way. ' 1ud the 2~year·old Au."tralian. who bur.t into the upper ranks uf women's tennis by beating , Ros u.• Casal~. Virginia Wade and Mart ina Navratilova in last yeur'i. U.S. Open before bowing to Chris E\ crt in the firials. "Whe n I went b u <'lc to Australia I got a lot of pubUcity. And when l won t he Wimbledon double:a.Uus year. lhey s howed 1t "1ive o.,..Australian TV. P eople bad to stay up til 3 a.m. to watch me play. Isn't lhat great ?" T urnbull. seeded fourth lhis Yil &r , d e f ea t e d K a tja Ebbinghaus or West Germany 6-2. 7-5 Thursday in a first round wOl'nl!l\'s singles m atch at the U.S . Open on a day in which r am played havoc wilh the progra m. for cing pos tponement or two thlrdsofthescheduled matches. B EFORE TIIE RAINS came, 15t h-seeded J oh n McEnroe (ldvanced to theJhird round in 111cn 's s inJt lesr by defeati ng .Jaime Fillo! of Chile 6·4. 6·1, 6-1\ "htlc in women's fi r st -rouna mutch cs sixth-seeded Dianne f''romhollz of Aus tr:.1 lia beat l\ath'y Jl artcr 6 ·1, 6 ·4 a n d sevcnlh·SC'cdcd Betty Stove of The Netherlands defeated Terry J lol laday 6·3. 6·2. Matches that were r ained out w~rc to be r esche duled fo r today. including the com pletion of a second-round m en's singles match between fourth-seeded Vilas Gerulaitis end Vic Amaya . Gerulaitis had won the first set 6·2 but was traihng 5·6 in lhe -.ccond when play was stopped by the storm. LSO POSTPONE D by rarn wai; a second-round s1 nglea match between second seeded Jimmy Con n or s a nd Steve l><icht•rty of Australw, and a fir s t -ro und mat ch be tween ninth·M·eded Manul'I Orantes or Sµatt\ and Adriano P.rnatta of ll ah The 5 foo t -3. 120-poun d Turnbull. nicknam(·d "Rabbit" because of the way s he runs ubout lhe t•ourt. v.us virtually unknown when she scam e to the Open a year ago. But her great dfort there helped her climb from 30th to ninth in the rankings. What c hanges h ave t aken place over the past year?~ "I 'm be ing in t e r v iewed more," she responded with a laugh, enjoying the attention or the reporters who s urrounded her after t he m atch. "I'm playing a lot more tournaments. and now when 1 go out there, l go out to win. The other players know I've got more confidence now. "Peopl e ha ve s ta r tt'd recognizing me in Australw . whether l was at the beach or going to the horse races or whatever. I was in a bar and a g uy came up to m e and asked, ·Arc you Wendy Turnbull'! I thou~ht you were much bigger .' I ~uc·s s th at 's b l•ca u se of television." T urnbull coasted through the rirst set against Ebbinghaus and led 1-0 in lhe second before a 35-minute rain delay inte rrupted her concentr ation. She finally won the set wilh a s ervice break. hitting a brilliant passing shot and then forcing her opponent to hit a b ackhand into the net . f'r0rt1 Page 86 SUNSHINE HOPES DIM. • • could have gotten a split and 1 would have been happy," Bryan sa id. "It wasn't the g reatest ~amc but what do you expect'! We want to win it llhe cham- pionship>." Jim Rolland, who was shut out by the Sunshine. had only one r egre t-t ha t the t wo t eams aren't playing for the ·ASL championship. ."These are the two best teams in the league," he said whllc wa lking to the showers. "lt's a sha m e one or the m Isn't going to be in the finals." st.11 .. 0.-1 Le1A .... lnSllytlawU • t-U THUltS04Y'S ltUULfS .,_.,,,si..,... ...... , ....... WtftOY lurnoull. AU\lr•lla, def. l(•tl• Eb- O'nol\•u .. ~HI Germany. •·1 1·S. 8•11Y '>!ow. Ntll,.tl•.-. Clef. Ttrry Holl..S.y, United St;ite\, • '· •·1. , ... ,,. l(lon. South AlrtU, Clef. R..- Alch•rd .. u S. ~ 7, 1>-I. •-1; Ren••• Tornltnove, C.rttehO~IO\l&lll•. dei P•lrkl• Meclrado, 8ralll, I>• 6 J. ~ vooe1a•w. J•CN1n. Cl<lf J•cklt ~nit• Cr~d1 C.r•l••n. 1> l, 1 S. JtanN' Duvall u s d~I • •. l>-3. OIMM f romt>Oth. Avs1u11a. de1 l(f(hy Herter, U S, .... It S C..rrl• Meyer, US. oel Krl•l•~n Sh6W, U S, I ••• 1. lMl•Y Hunl. Au,I•~···· d~t N•ncv Rocho.• l. • • ...... JoAnne Ru•Mll, US Cl<lt .. 2. •·•. Pem SllrlVl!r, u S doll Can<ly Rey110l<k, US. 1t 1, ~ 1. Jra.-Evert, u .S ci.t. AIYC•• Moulton, U.S .• •·6. •.O, .. 1 Rul• Gerulall", U.S. Clef. Shell• Nc1MrMy, u $. l ·• ........ ,. l(a111Y ~Y. U S . d•f Mlct>el~ G..rnot, e.1i;i1um. •~ • ..O; M<lrll.I R-. US., def. Anne Bruning. U.S., , ..... 1. 8rlt;11C1e l(u'(IH;\, South Afrl<•. def H~tl~ Sc>lre·V•••· Denmark ... ,, U , ... 3. Arn.onda Tobl,., A\ISlr.11414, ci.t Feliu• Hul11lck, .. 1 ... I; V1r9tnj• RIUIC•, Rorna<1I•, oel. P•nlel• Whytros" Au\lrell'l, .. 1 • ...0 ~ -··Slee'" Fl"t AOW>CI Vl<IO' f>ec(I, p..,..,_y, CMf, Fe<di U~. us ... 2.w.. s.ceMlt..W • Jolln M<E...w. US. def. J••me Flllol. OM1e. ..... '··'· Golden State To G@t Lucas For Barry? NEW \'ORK I AP I -Th(· Golden State Warriors have the option or accepting guard John Lucas and $100,000 or Houston's first round draft choice in 1979and S350.0QO as compensation for the loss of Ric k B a rry . Larry O'Brien. commissioner of the Na- tlona I Baske tball Association. ruled today. O'Brien gave the Warriors un- til 3 p.m. EDT on Tuesday to notify the league office or his de- cision. Barry, 34. played out his op- •.1on w ith the Warriors last ~cason and signed with Hous ton <.1s a free agent on June 17. ,In making the r ule. O'Brien said he felt that the com pensa- tion s hould consist or a veteran forward who could fill Barry's spot . Ile noted that Rudy Tom - janovich would be a likely can· didate . but the commissioner said "he suffered such severe in- juries this past season that it is impossible to predict with con· fidenct• the level or his future performance .. Bryan knows what to expect Saturday-an a ll-out attack by the Sunshine, who hope to have Inj ured star Poli Garcia ready ror the confrontation. "Derek's got lo attack. That 's all he can do. They're goin11t lo be out to ,core goals. especially if Poli Garcia is back. which l'm sure he will be." 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IErlCIP.'°" 1).t) Ot lrolt l8 lllln9'11m H·•> el IClftHI CllY IL-rd IS-ISi NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division Dodgers San Francisco Cincinnati San Diego Hous ton Atlanta W L P ct. GB 79 54 .594 77 56 .579 2 72 61 .541 7 70 65 .519 10 62 70 .470 161,AJ 59 73 .447 191h East Division Philadelphia 71 59 .546 P itts burgh 66 64 .508 5 Chicago 66 65 .504 S~<z '.\1ontrca1 61 73 .455 12 St. Louis 58 75 .436 14'12 ~cw York 53 79 .402 19 T11vr'Sd.ty'1 Self' .. San Olf'oo4. Monl•f'-4 1 C1nc•nn.tl1 II. SC lou1~• Only (l•Me\ M:lltdUlt!d T_y .. U.mH Ntw Yorll (KOOSM.., J•l4 •I Dedte,,_ CR.., 12·•• "· . Houston IRl<llard i'·l11 et OllWQO IKrull-•·21 A11•11t• (Nlekro 1•14 •nd t.ul\ler +ti •I Plll\111.tr91\CllOCllMCn 10.Satld KllOl'l4'Sl.t C1r><1nnatl (~Ml at SI, Louis IOIMy 111) Monir ... 1 10.lfnSky 1 .. ,. •I Serl oieoo l.>ontt 11·121 Pllllec19111H• IC«lloft IMll al S.n Franclxo IBe" MOI s4m Orange County's Oldest Lln_coln·Mercury Dealership 77MAUV AMI FM quldraphof'llo atereo tape, velour lnt•rlor. tull pawer, qulM control. tllt wtleel. Auto head llghta. (743RSD!. $9800 .JOHNSON a SON !*. I 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • .540-5630 .. , ,, ..... r-..•• SNEVA. ~. -Pocono. I really think, we'll be all right," he said. Sneva. the track record holder at Ontario Motor Speedway with a 20Z.384 mph clocking last March. was lhe only driver to exceed 200. mph in the rirst dey "&f qualifying. He only d id it on one lap, and his second lap, when averaged with his firs t. pulled his average ror the fi ve- mllc run below 200 mph. .Johnny Rutherford was next quickest at 199.734 mph and Costa Mcs:.i·s Danny Ongais was third at 198.697 mph. Qualifyin~ roncluded today. Twe nty-three positio ns were fa lied Thursday. Among those waiting until the final day to qualify was former winner A.J . Foyt . who decided to JU m p into a car owned by Vet Miletlch and Parnelli Jones for the race. T he car had e ngine t roubles Thursday that kept it from run· ning. Ou•llflors T llur\d•V •I O"l•rlo Motor Soff<lw•Y fof S....y·s U00.000 C..llfoml• 500 fof lncll~IS CMl, woll'o lype of CM •ncl qu.ilfyi119 •peed In mOe'\ -llOUr 1 Tom SMY•. PeMka, 1" '1l 1. JOf>nny Ruttlerfofd, McLaren.'" IJ.f, J O•nnvC>nGatt.. 1111erK-. ,._ •"· 4. RtO Me•n , !'em~•. 1'1 ~), S <.;pike c..t>I~. Eaqte, "S S75. f> P•nchO CMter. Ll9hln•"9. 10 210. 1 Al Ur>~r. Lola, ,.,. • a wa11v o.uenD<Kh. Mt. uirtn. 1'3 •o q C.ordonJohncock. WlldU I. 19'.I m 10 JOllMY ParsoM. Llt;llltr>tno. 1'1.141, t I Bobby Uns.ir. E•o1•. 1'17.011 17 '>all Wlllher, Pen\~t. 191 o9l 13 Tom 8&Q1•Y. llQfllnlnQ, 1119 9'4. u . Steve Kro\llOft. Wiide.i, 18'1 11S. IS Moke MO•ley, LIQflln•nQ. '"· U9, 16 Dick '>lmon. Voll<ledt, HM '" H Phil Thre6hl•. l l9"1ntl\Q, .... S40 18 Clofl Hucut, M<uren, 112.1 .. . 19. Jerry Ka r'!. R•\CM, 111.113. ?O SM1don Klnwr. W•IM>n. '" 334 11 J••ry Sftev•. Mela,..., 11' 0... 77 eoc H-eY. E"01•. 111.161 13. L•rrY Cannan. WllOC•I. 111 .670. STARS ••• has the best record in the IVA '28·8 > is critical. .. If we lose tonight it's def- init ely going to be tough to beat them at their place twice in a row." The way the playoffs are ar- ranged . the Stars and Spi.kcrs play a home and home series and in the event of a tie. a 12· point super tic-breaker will be pla yed immediately following the second match. "l think we're right where we wan t to be m entally." said Parker. "It didn't help to lose our last three matches. but we have e nough confidence in ourselves to put In a good perform ance fo r two m atches." GWC Switches Golden West College's soccer team . coming off a stale cham- pionship. Wtll join Ora nge Coast College in the South Coast Con· rercnce t his fall. The Rustlers were originally set to play in t he Southern Calirornia Conference but had .to switch when conference mem· bers Los Angclcs CC a nd Santa Monica dropped the sport. LA Harbor and Glcndale will play in t he Me t ro Confe re n ce this season. The move fo rced Golden West to r e vamp its e ntir e socce r sched ule . --• Friday, September 1, 1978 DAILY PILOT 87 A Capsule Report From the World of Sport• .Penn State, T e mple Open College Crid Slate Tonight . From AP 1>l11patches P HILADELPHIA -Penn State's Nitlany· Ell Wons start along a road tonight that Coach J oe •II• P at erno wouldn't· be s urprised leads t o a n'l!i9nal collegiate football championshi p. 'Slate is a 24-point favorite to beat UiPfu?aalded Temple lo a sea:K>n opener expected to draw a. '1'0Wd of 'lS.000 at Vet e rans Stadium. But despite some ,opin\ori. t o the contrary. TemPf\? hasn 't roqceded . \.. "Those dumb guys think they're goi"ftg to win it," suys Temple Coach Wayne Hardin. using lhe word "dumb" in jest. "There Is no question about it. our lc lds are looking forwa rd to lbe game. None are running scared.' Hardin noted. • "They 1 Penn Stale> have to win, a nd we don't ," said Ha rdin , long recognized as a psychologist of sorts in ~ ... T .. NO the football coaching fra tem itY.. Hardin, or course, referred to the fact that Penn State is ranked third in the preseason national poll. and is considered a bonafide contender for the too soot. Not too much is expected from Temple. But Paterno can't get out of his m ind hb team's last two trips to Philadelphia to meet Tt>mplt>, when St ale escaped with two hairy ont•-poinl wins. Meanwhile. Alabama, voted No. 1 in the Associated Press college football prt•season poll. starts its season Saturday night against No. IO·rankcd Nebraska. T he ,game between the two gohaths will be pluyed at Birm ingham. Al<J. Quote of the Day "It has be~n this way all year," said San Francisco Gia nts catcher Marc Iiill of his tea m's remarkable a bility to win ooe-run ball games. "A diffe rent guy picks up the t eam almost every day. I think we'll win the pennant or be in it to the final weekend." Contenders Print Serie• Tl~lt.e•• ' I • Baseball's four divisional leaders plus t wo Iii ( second-place clubs including the California ? Angels. were _authorized to pnnt. teag~e cha m-~ pionships sen es and World Senes hckets by I commissioner Bowie Kuhn ... Mall Keough, a Corona del Mar Hb~h ~raduate. ~oes for his e1~hth victory of the year as Oakland races Boston in Fenway Park with Luis Tlant ... Lou Ptni.-lla had a homer. and a simde as. thet -. -i Yankees won lh<'lr seventh stra1ght. downing Baltimore, 6·2 , .. Joe Morgan 1 belt ed a three-run homer to s park floun- 1 dering Cincinnati to an 11·6 win over St. Louis ... J im Barr got•s to the"mound tonight as the San Francisco Gia nts host Philadelphia with Steve Carlton p1tch in~ ... The Texas Rangers ac- quired J ohnny ~b from Cleveland . . . T int Wall.ca.. a g radua te of Univer s ity Hi gh and Saddleb ack 'i • College now p laying al Cal Stat e MATT u OUOt4 Fullerton. hit his fourth home nm of the series to lead the U.S. to an 8-1 win over Mexico in the World Amateur Baseball championship tournament a t Rimini. Italy. Ra ... Add Rt1rz ek. lt'alfu>r The Rams added center Dao Ryczek and Ell punter Glen Walker to lheir roster ~ter waiving ••• both players to get down to the 43 hm1t Wednes- day . . . Quart.erback J im Plunkett. cut by the San Francisco 49ers. is weigtun~ offers from four NFL team s and is expected to s ign this weekend .. Runninc back Walter P ayton probably will play for the Chicqo Bears against St. Louis despite a strained shoulder . The Buflalo Bills have acquired klcker Tom Dempsey. wide receiver Larry Walton and linebacker Marto Celot&o ... Bert Jones definite ly will sit out the Baltimore Colts' ope ner against Dallas Monday .. : E~rl Mor~all may be .a key factor in the success or the M1am1 Dolphins aaaan this season. He is working with rookie quarterbacks along with Don Strock to replace inJured Bob Griese. Mission \'fejo·,, o•npara 018fPd Mark O'Meara of Mission Viejo lost on !I th~ 19th hole or his match against Steve Owen of F lorida in the U.S. Amateur golf championships in P lainfield, NJ ... Nancy Lopez has r eturned to the LPGA tour to t angle with Hollis Slacy and a field or 85 at Springfield. Ill .... Earl Burt !iltored an e~sy vi.ctory in the semifinals of the World Senior golf champ1ons h1ps at Colorado Sprangs and will meet former champion David Goldman in the championship match today ... Constant rains drenched the Em J oie Golf Club Thursday forcing postponement of first round play an the BC Open. OTIIER SPORTS -· Joe LaBue and DenJse VabJ have planned a quiet wedding 1n a nt·w S6 S;million stadium at Northeast Louisiana University that seats 20,000. Radio, TelftUlo• RADIO: New York a t Dodgers. 7:30 p.m., KABC 1790L TV: U.S. Open tennis highlights, 11.:30 p.m .• Channel 2. Judge Says Umps Stay P HI LADELP HI A 1 AP> -A federal judge has o rdered maj o r league baseball umpires to remain on the j ob while lawyers try to un- t a ngle a complicated legal rhubarb. The umpires staged a. one-day walkout Aug. 25 after charging both th~,. American and Nat1ona11 leagues witli unfair labor practices. The stoppage spread" to 13 major league cities b e fore U.S. Dist r ic t.. Court Judge J oseph L. McGlynn Jr ordered the officials back to work, 1 re\'.>laclng college and re- tired professional umps who bad filled in. T hursday. the judge extended his temporary rcstralnlng order l n - derlnltely. giving bolh sides until Sept. 15 ta file legal briers which will clerify their arguments . ... , .. ,, .. , .. , - - l t r .. \ I • .. ... DAILY PILOl IN THE HUDDLE I lr.lll.L:l' Coa-.t Collt-gl· pl.t~ 1·1-. 1·.tl l .1 '•1-!ll•il H1 ·ad111 g tlockw1M· f r 11 111 \ 111, t · \ 1 ~ 111'1 In • !I.} 1 .1 r 1" H 1 I' t> !-.~ht '''''· \1 ,11" .l11hi111111·-.. 1>.111 Duddr1dg1." ""' 1• ~1 0 1111"1 l.l·l'o\ Ua\·1:-. :rnd Don (;Jrcia Tlw P1rall'' 01i1·11 :1l homl· ag;,11n~l ( ·,, ,,.., • ..,, S1·pt 1: \ OCC's Tucker Freis t Over .Rugged Schedule By J OHN SEV/\NO Ol t• 0.1ly ~t..C St.Ill In his 16 sca~ons <tS head foot- ba 11 coach l:tt Ore1ngc Coas t Co llcgc, Dick Tucker believes hl''s never run into a tougher ~l'h l.'d ult· tha n the on<: facing h1!> f'1rates this ycar4 Seven of 0 T'~ 10 opponents :in• rankt:d within the top 15 ac· <'Ording to a pn··~t·ason ,1unior c·olll'~t· football p•>ll To com · pl1rettc m<1lter~. thc Nn I r<.tnkl'd tc·am Fulle rl<ln is 1n OCC's confen•n('C "Thi!> is the toughc!-.l schedule wt" v e ever r ac-cd." admits Tucker. "I think H's safe> to say that nine or the JO teams we play will be better this yt'i:ir than they "'ere last." r\MONG THOSE TEAMS are: Golden West 1second ranked>. Saddleback 1 fifth ). Long Be<tch 112>. San Dl l'RO I IJJ. Cerritos 114>. Mt. San Antonio 1151, and. of course. f<'ullcrton. Together . ~ho~c s evt•n teams plus OCC's remamin~ opposition 4 Cypr ess. Gror.r.mont. Santa Anal. combined for a 60·39·2 re· cord la~t yrar That's a 606 win· nin~ pcn·cnta~~· "I 'm optim1st1 c ;1hout our h'am." !>aid Tuckt.'r. "hut we're 1r1 for a rugRcd time of 1t " OCC will try to lacklr the toughness of the sthcdule with thl' return of 11 starters alung With 24 ICtlt•rmcn Off last year's squad that finished third in the South Coast Conference with a 3·2· I record. "WE HAVI:: SOME quality athletes returning and a fine crop of freshmen." s ays Tucker .. , t h ink our 22 starters will be on par with any club in the con- ference. but we won't e nJOY tht' At Fairgrounds depth that some other teams will have." Despite their lack of depth. the Pirates have been ranked No. 9 in the s ame pre-season poll. OCC's workouts have been light. according to Tucker, but for difrt-rcnt reasons than one might believe. ''WE NEVER DO a lot of hit· ting." says Tucker, "but 1t 's not because we're afraid or ~omcone getting hurt. "I think it helps the m oral or your lee1m if you're not knockin~ into one another const<Antly. I want to g ive my players sqmething to look forward to at practices: · .. "I a lso think you can work too h ard and leave your game on the practice field." EAGER TO BEGIN th e sea son. Tucker is getting his team prepared for Its first real contact when the Pirates scrim- mage both Mira Costa 15) and Los A ngcles City College 17 I Saturday. Here's a look at how things an· in the Pirate camp. Cyclists to Race Ron Prest on or Newport Beach will lead a top field of riders into action tonight' in the weekly s peedway motorcycle r aces at the Or a nge -County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. The first heat is set for 8 o'clock. Sigalos or Fullerton was the wtn· ner. Tonight is Fox Night with a ll women fans admitted free. Next week it will be chHdre n 12·~· under admjtted free. 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UHSAS KANSAS ST MISSOUll NHRASO OIUNtOMA ~ST Sept 2 ->-of Aloboll'O ----Sept_!_ oie9on ot Rice r e,.E:>_ A&M -01 Anrono 01 Notre Dome (D11fomio a• Stonlord 01 Wicn110Sl -.__ Sept 16 Miom1,flo SonOt900S1 01 Wosh1ngt011 Avborn Aloborro Howou w V11'9tOIO QI ftonclo St Sept 23 Son Jose St at lowo WA OI lulso ---MlSSISSlppt Bye Rice Monsos Sept. :X> Nort~lefn Droke Mlomt,Flo Arf force at Oldohomo 01 lndiono M1$SOUn at No Te•O$ St. 0:1 I KC>n$05 Neb<osko 01~odo Oklohomo St. lllrnotS 011owos1. at Te1t°' 01 KotuosSs 0:1. ,, at Oklahoma St otMmoun Oklahoma 01 Nebraska 1owoS1 K00$0$SI. 01 Konsos Colorado Q:f 21 Nebraska Oklahoma 01 Oldohoroo St M1swun at Kamas St. 01(Dtorodo 01 lowoSt. KOOSO$ Q:I 28 -Kansas St of Nebraska at Mtssou11 01 Koll50S Iowa SI. at ()kkJho(no <:olorado Oklohotro SI. tbl.' Oklahoma KonsosSt Nebraska 01 lowo,.SI. 01 <)doho1ro St. 01 Konsos 01 Colorado Ml$50U11 Motl. 11 OI KOll50$ SI. 01 Oktokomo St at M1560Un Colorado"' Konsos Oklollomo ottWasko lowoSt. Motl 18 lowoSt at C.Otorodo ot Konsos St. Konsos 01 Nebrosko Ml~ Oklohotro St , 01 OlclOttomo Terlingua Tops Field At Del Mar DEL MAR -A rull Labor Day holiday weekend of racing 1s on tap at Del Mar. highlig hted by the debut or filly sensation Teri· ingua in the $120.000 Del Mar Oebutanle Sund::iy and renewal of the $100,000 Del Mar llan· dicap Monday. Terlingua. daughter of 1973 Tr i p l e C r own champion Secretariat and Crimson Saint. 's an Eclipse Award candidate as the outstanding two·year·old filly in Am erica on the strength or three brilliant performances in as many appearances. Winner of the Nursery Slakes in her career debut. Terlingua humbled fillies in the Hollywood Lassie Slakes and then trounced male r ivals in the Hollywood Juvenile Ch ampions hip. Teri· ingua figures lo be tht!' s trong favo r ite 1n the o n e ·m il e Debutantc. which will m ark her first attempt at more than a sprint distance. Among those opposing Teri· ingua 5hould be Beauty !lour and Top Sotl. first <ind third respectively in the Sor rento St<J kes. :Jnd lle1nd Creme. v1c- trcss in the C.T .8 .A. Stake~ , The 39th Del Mar II andicap. ~chcduled at the Crosby Course dis tance of 120 fct:t less than a mile und one·q uarter. promise~ to attract Effervescing. one or the most improved handicap hors es in America. and the always dangerous Text in a re· match of their due l m the recent Eddie Read Handicap. In that r ace. Effervescing outfinished Text by a neck a fte r a s tretch-long battle. Earlie r this s ummer. Ef- fervescing won lhl' American Handicap on turf and the C1la· lion Handicap on l~ m am dirt. track w1th1n a five-day period. - IowaState Strong Big 8 Football: Season of Change KANSAS CITY. Mo <A P I - Earle Bruce would hate to see · anyone but Oklahoma favored this year in the Big Eight Con· ferencc. "If you didn't make Oklahoma the favorite. everybody would collapse ... s ays the Iowa State head coach. But Bruce also says there are more good football players at Iowa Stat e this year than ever. Aod nobody in the Big Eight. a fter watchmg the Cyclones go 8·3 each of the past two regular seasons, is arguing. THE 17 STARTE RS who are back after leading Oklahoma lo last year's Big Eight title are logically expected to do it again. And although Iowa State never has won the Big Eig ht title. the Cyclones n eve r ~ye had a ... bonafide Heism an Trophy can- -didate either. This year. they've got one in senior Dexter Green. who ripped Oklahom a's proud defense for 177 yards last year. one of,jhe best days ever against a Bar~ Switzer -coached team . · · 1 ·vc never been around a more complete football player in m y life than Dexter Green ." s ays Br uce "But for him to win the Heisman we'd probably have to go undefeated and he 'd pro· bably have to gain 200 yards a game." G REEN WON'T GET 200 yards a game a nd no one likely will either. But Iowa Slate gomg undefeated is not an outlandish pos s i b ilit y . Moreover, the e m ergence of Iowa State as an Orange Bowl contender m ay be one of the m ost visible c hanges in what shapes up a s a season of change in the Big Eight. For one thing. four or the eight schools have new athletic dirtt1 tors and two have new head coaches. Fo r anoth e r . the lea gue's claim t o absolute s uperiority in college football is s lipping. Re gardless of who winds up in the Orange Bowl - a nd most observers figur e Oklahoma. Nebraska. Iowa State and Color ado have the best shots -the ch ampion seem s un· like ly to be as powerful as the Nebr aska-Oklahoma titans who ruled earlier in this decade. AND REGARDLESS of who winds up on the bottom -with E' oetfJa,,..,.remeae probation-ridde n Kansas State ~Jnd Oklahoma State generally r ated the most likely -it seems a gooa bet they will be worse than the las t -place teams of three or four years ago. "The 9S-scholarsh1 p limit and a few other change~ seem to have leveled out the talent quite a bit." notel.' Tom Osborn~ • !'llebraska coe1ch. "That's what ever ydne figured would ha ppen a'nd ·it looks like for once e very· on1..• was n J!hl." Not s urpris ingly. t he top teams in the league. Oklahoma. Neb raska. Iowa Stat e and Colorado. are the sam e ones who hav e their athletic directors com ing back. OKLAHOMA'S S ENIOR class of 1978 will m atch up well with a ny senior c lass ever turned out. however. Ir it can stay healthy a nd h old on to the ball, the quarte rback-fullback 1ande m or - Thom as Lott and Kenny King can be devastating. flanked as they a re by super-pros pects Bil- ly Sims and David Overs treet at halfback. Good athletes always abound H Ra • R uJ at Ne braska, and the Huskers. orse CITIO' es ts ~ay Osborne, never ha ve had ' ---~ two runnmg backs al the same Del Mar U2nel MY of o..Ny "'"li"t) F1nt ••tAt A ... (M<H•rciue> 'IO, J 70. ''°' Clelb•Y IOllv•r•» 1.00. '00, Bolo Jell (NocJuell 310. 5econo rac:e-Perklnlhett.t'•k 1011vi11u1 9 60. • oo. l .•O; r.1amon Choke IMcH••Quel J 40. 7 40, TOM Boodly CC.O•t~I 3.olf). O•ilY OO<lble 1/.11 palO Ub,00 . TnlrO rlK.e-Lord Looansto11t1 '8•1t•rMI J4 40. 11 60. •.00; IMlde Oeal IMcHer11ue1 '10, > 60. Fe•r Me NOi ISlloeMaker I 3 00. l~ e••Ct.I l).IJ palo ~b1.00. Founh r<Ke Hor\e'\ A<t CMcC..rronl s 00, 3.10. ) 00. My Mlstrt\\ M3ry IM<H••Que) '00. 3.olO, OoGooclHoney IMen.&11.10 F111n ·~Uncl~ Jim IM<Hll-9 ... 1 ., 60. s 40.' 3.IO; H•ll A<bOt (Mo•-1 l IO. 2 IO, St>olll<I cnu~r IRemffell s 40. u E•<t<t• 16-0 1•11d' StJJ 00. s ••• ,, •K-A~d ~ser1 CP1 .. ce> u flfl, s 20, l 10. Good T-ISl>oetNtUr I 2 IO, 110. CMOO IMcH•rQUf'l 2 60 Sev•ntn rac:-St•ncl P•t COhva•esl 'IO. 1.0, 710. Hot Pr-"Y fMcH••9uel 3 60, 2 '°· ~· nu1ne Guy f~e•I 2 olO E1Qfllll r.tte-AO Ltll• A L..KIY fOhV••ttl 4 00. ' 40. l >O. 51•11•• Envoy ISl>oeme~ .. 1 • 00, ''°· l 20, Mol•ll• CM<H•rvue> '·'° N1t>ln reo-w.stw•rd S.I l~k .. > • 60, J •O. 3 •O. Y•roc Yttotk CM< Cerroni "20, I 60. Hol Looi f°""'""'nl 6 IO » E ••<I• 14 II tM•d S14'>~ Hollywopd Park time 'the caliber of Rick Berns 0 111,,..... .. ,,......,..,..nw.,,.,..ti,.,1 and l.M. Hipp. As a conse. F1r>t •<t< _ _., 5'>ot't 1s..curo11e1 1100. quence. Osborne is designing a 1 "°· J eo: e.._ Scot 1C:;o,,.,,.,..,, '60, • 20, An-Veer t pe off , e t 1 t a1 , oun fTOOd> 1 10 12 o•<•• u 11 P••O t.'310 • Y ens o s upp an second •<K-B•bf.ow t1>e111nq1 n 10. 13 '°· the I-formation so both can be on ~K~;b,:~~~~~. '"'••kwe111 10..0. uo. N•••m the field at the sa me time . r111rd •3<e-Nokoro IOu•rtaro101 •.•o. 1.eo, COLORADO RETURNS 13 let-? 40, (;enerat Motjor llCueblerl b 00, ?.IO. A•IPll Mir•c•e IGouclrHul 7 IO. SS e ... cl• IS-J> 04•0 t e rm e n . i n c I u d i n g A 11 . ~~''" r.c•-RIP s.1ver IPelllngJ •60, 3.60• conference running back Jamei;: 1 •o. No eet •Sc>r·~· 3.10, 110. Hoey eoro M a y b e r r y . 0 r g r e a t e !' tCr•nt'l 2 60 . • f " . F11111 •<t<e-Armt>ro rr1co tSpriQ9il n 10, s tgn1 1cance is the schedule 1110. • eo. Smol<• c..11 1A11cn1e> 1310. • '°· 5,.,, w ~ i ch inc I udes e ig ht ho m ~ C1>e<• tL"'°"~' •.oo \H•.ct• u.u P••d ~Js oo ~am es and trips 0 n I y t o Si•lh •ace-Squ<lr•bt•O 1Goudreeu1 110, '00: 110 R••• Design 1ounn .. .,.01 • oo. 1 ao. Okl ahoma Slate, Missouri and LumberBe.vty c ~-·1J 20 Kansas State. Se•...,11> ta<.e-J M EGOI• I Perry I 10 00, 7 00 s •O. C:..Ort•e'' '°" r. e 1Sc>r1cif1\•, MJ, s oo. L•n Kansas State. under ne w head ~:~caie CL•Q111111111 • "°· u euc1• 11.,1 tMld coach Jim Dickey, will be trying E•ClfllJI race--OI~ O•Pl«IYI IR•l<lllO<dl ,. '°· • to wm its first Big Eight game in ''°· soo. o. ... Romt0 •l•9"tn•111 1210 ... o three years. Missouri. unde r S<Olth T11-A.bbte IGoudreAUI '10 h N1n111 ·~s..111~1TOdd1 •oo. Joo. new ead Coach Warren 2.eo. c.o1-•-1 1.111. 3 oo. °""9•• w-Powers. will be trying to awake n 1e""°"'"'120 th l b r•n•n •..-TM Grett euu11 11<wbf .. 11000, e s um e ring giant people • oo. 1 •O. Fl•m•"90 M•\\ 1C•ane1 s '°· J oo. always have r eferred to when ~.:·:tie Chip llon90i l.00. "e•.CI• l1-4I !Mid ~peakiog of the Tigers. Delany MVP in Rookie Loop Catcher Dennis Dela ny, a fo rmer Costa Mesa High and UCLA s ta ndout has been named most valuable player for the Calgary 5Jlrdinals of the 'Pioneer League . Delany batted .332 over'the past season. lead· ing the club in RBI 148 I and finishing second o n the team in hits 162). He was also sl'lected as the league's all-star catcher. Preston is m aking a strong bid to replace Mike Bast as national c hampion. lie is the current point leader after two q ualifying races with 1.825. Two qualifying races r em ain, Sept. 14 al As cot Park in Gardena and Sept. 15 at Costa Mes a. The top 16 rider s in over - all point standings will qualify fo r the nationals to be held at Costa Mesa on Saturday Oct. 14. Kkkini: "i:-o ht• pc•rrectly hnnl'l'.t, The Cardinals concluded their season finishing NEW'78 ZEPHYR Z-7 Preston won the qualifying race at San Bt:rnardino to pick up 1.600 points and was in the top 18 at Ventura where Dennis Bast has yet lo ride in a qualifier because of an injured shoulder but hopes to make the field in the final two races. 111• ha\'l'11°1 workl•d on tht> k1rkm1ot in third place in the rookie league. J!.1m1• mut·h." ... :J~ ... Tuckt-r. Bruct• ----------------------~1h•1·rm.tn ·~1·11 ptfrt Harbor• or :\likl• I L111C•\ • l';d1son I will handl11 lh11 pl.11·1• l..11"1.lllJ.:o Thi• puntm~ ~amt• 1s Laguna AYSO Group to Meet The Lagun a Beach c baptur e of th e American Youth Soccer Organization will have a gen er al m eeting TUl!S· day to finalize plans for the upco m ing fa ll 'season. The meetin·g will be h e ld at the Laguna Beach Boys Club, local· ed on 1085 Laguna Can· yon Road , starting at 7:30. Coaches, assistants and referees should al· tend. 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Septem1::;1 1 1973 -'-~ ' v PILO"'i ~9 Benefit Event Swing for Kids ~ . ~, ·To111ney atMV ,~1 Pro Football Addiet's Delight _,# 0. More t;a/nes, More Cameras, More Everything on TV 8~ llOW,\RD SMITH AP,,., .. Writer An unpl"t'CC'denteci llooC1 ol pro football begins pouring 1ntn tht• n.1tion ·., living rooms this \Wl'kend anct th<: b1~ quc:.llons are. Can Jayne Kl·nnedy pick up where Phyllis G<·orge left off'> Wall Curt Gowdy or Di ck EntX'rg emerge as No J at NRC? Whal will Dand) Don n·ply when Howard ~ays something outrageou~" And las.t but not lt>a!>t ror Thursday night football'' Ii. the world n•ady T HESE ANO OTHER fascinating questions "111 be answered as the lhrc·l· networks, working C1n the first year of an amazing four-year. estimat- ed S656 million contract with the National Foo{ball Leagut>. televise a total of 232 games. includin& both n·gional and nutional gam es. Thi.' big n<.:"!S 1:. that there will be more of c·verything t~ st>a~on more games. m ore t•a mcras, more <Jnaly~t~ doing more analysis. more highlight~ and morl· cheE•rleaders If you're :1 pro football addict . th1~ [spo'~ ] 1s your yC'ar. If you'n• R.IJ not. lake two aspirin a nd 0 1"1 rrl/ check back m J anuary 1 T ..I r Bas1c:.all y, ABC and CRS a re s tanding pat with solid lint•ups whil<' NBC is s1>rucing up the of· fensc. I lerew1lh u ~coutmg report on the upcoming :-t'ason · ABC STRENGTHS: Mond ay night football a s mash !'uccess heading into its ninth season . Highest rated :.ports ~eries on the air. often outra ting en· tt>rl ainment shows on other networks . . Frank Gifford-Don Me redilh·HOWard Cosell most famous TV trio since Kukl<1, Fran & Ollie . Cosell with halftime highlig hts ver y e ntertaining .. t\J atching gold blazers look nice . Price per :JO·s.t'cond commer <'ial · S85,000. W E .\KN ES ES : Three men plus o n e microphone equals endless chatter ... Cosell off on t angcnts occasionally . . Too many plugs for upcoming shows . . Endless stream of .. visitors rn tht.' booth" and man<:> interviews with same l\lt"r('{'!ith ·!-haky singing voice Too many ' hecrleadcr :.hoL-. ~E~ INNOVATIONS: One Thursday night ~amc and three Sunda~ night games in addition to u~uul Monday nights Nl'xl -.eason there will b1· -.1x Thursd;iy.Sunday night game~. CRS STRENGTllS :. "NFL Today" big winnl•r among nre-gam<• shows Brent Musburger hold~ ~how together. .J n<'k Whitaker commen- tart<'~ W<'lcomc addt•d touch other networks don't han• . Pat SummC'rall Tom Brookshier solid <1111· I wo broadca~t punch. backed by good lineup of pla~·-by-play men National Conference has "<'aker teams but bigger markt•ts. i.e. better rat- ings .. Plan more live halftime reports instead of film fN1lur<.'s Price prr 30-second com· merci-al : S55.000. WEi\KNE SES: Lineup of forme r Jock a nalysts is Ion~ on chches & jokes. short on facts & dnaly~1s ... Jimmy The Greek loo much innucn· rto. not enough fact" . and CBS lawyers still \\On't IN him p1('k winncr~ or roinl prcads Too many C'hccrlc:.idcr ~hot~ NEW l~!'JO\l.\TIONS: Ms. Kennedy. formr r ~11ss Ohio and · B' movie ..,tnr. fills in for departed Ms. Georf!C . Wi ll handle occasional s tudio in· lt!rviews and soft features . Very soft ... "Ac· • I iontrak ", technical novelty which madc debut at Super Bowl. traces fli ght of footba ll on pass or ; kick . . Hank Stram, fired as Saints' head m an, • returns to TV as Vin Scully sidekick. NBC STRENGTHS: Gowdy-John Brodie & Enberg- •. Merlin Olsen .c.wo strong an'nouncing teams .... · · Set to wage season-long battle to see who does the · Super Bowl . . . Early money .on Enberg·Olsen .. Pre·1tame show will be seen 30 minutes before each game unlike last year whcn it was oft en fo llowed by Ta rzan movie or religious discussion in some sections of the country . Price or 30· second commercial: $44,500. WEAKNESSES: Amt-r1can Conference has :,tronger leum!> but weaker markets. i.e. smaller rating!> "NFL '77" a ~humbll?S last year Too m an~ checrleadt•r shot~ NEW INNOV/\TIONS: "NFL '78" rises from ashes of ·~NFL '77 " whi ch rose from ashes of ·'Grandstand" Lee Leonard, Regina Haskins and robot "St<Jtz" e1re out Bryant Gumble and Mike Adamle will co·host and show will emphasize features. doing away with weather report. pre. game baloncy Show will run 20 minutes. then switch to stadium for 10-minut<.'S of live scene· setting, i.e. weather report. pre-game baloney .. Donna de Varona on hand accasiona lly for "woman's touch" and Fran Tarkeoton -for "in· side" i.tuff ... ex.gridders Paul ~Varfield. Bob Trumpy, Ed Podlak signed OQ. as ~ommentators. replacing ~uch as Floyd Little aM Jimmy Johnson. * * * * * * Saturday's TV Agenda 11 :15 a.m 14 > BASEBALL -The Houston Aslros meet lhe Chicago Cubs in Wrigley Field. Noon I ll) -TlllS WEEK IN BASEBALL. I p.m. 121 U.S. OP EN TENNIS -Early round matches in the U.S. Open tennis cham· pionships, taped at Flus hing Meadow;·N.Y. 171 1978 NHRA SU MME RNA.IJONALS -The ninth a nnual NH RA S u mmcrnation als tape d at Englishtown. N.J . 1221 PRO SOCCER . 3:30 p.m . 17> -T HIS 'IS THE NFL -The Cowboys' win in Super Bowl XII and the Broncos· s urprising rise t o supre macy in the AFC are re· called. 4:30 p.m . 171 -WIDE WORLD -OF SP~RTS - The championship game in the Little League World Series. taped-at Williamsport, Pa. 5:45 p.m . (2) -HAMBLETONJ AN -The 53rd Hambletonian. lrotting's most prestigious event from Du Quoin, Ill 6 p.m. 17) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The Nebras k a Cornh u s ke rs meet the Alabama Crimson Tide at Birmingham. Ala. Keith Jackson and Frank Broyles report. 10 p.m. t7) SENIOR OLYMPICS -En· trants at least 40 years old compete in the eighth Senior Olympics. taped at UC Irvine. 11 :5.5 p.m . 12> -U.S. OP EN TENNIS -A re· view of the day's results al Flushing Meadow. N.Y. Sunday's TV Agenda 9 a .m. 12) -NFL <rAME OF THE WEEK -A preview of the 1978 National Football League season. 9:30 a.m. 12) -NFL TODAY -0 . J . Simpson comments on the trade that sent him from the Bills to the 49ers. t4 > -NFL '78 -Computer statistician Bud Goode predicts this season's Super Bowl teams 10 a.m: m -NFL FOOTBALL -The Los Angeles Rams meet the Eagles at Philadelphia. 14) -NFL ·FOOTBALL -The llouston Oilers meet the Falcons :st Atlanta Commentators: Dick Enbe rg and Merlin Olsen 1 p.m . C2> -U.S. OPEN TENNlS -Early round matches in thC' U S. Open tennis cham- pionships from Flushing Mt>adow. N.Y '4' -NFL FOOTBALL -The Oakland Raiders meet the Broncos in Denver. Commentators · Curt Gowdy and John Brodie. t :30 p.m C7> -NF L GREAT TEAMS, GRE AT YEARS -Jim Brown and Gale Sayers are among the players featured in a tribute to t he Cleveland Browns and Chicago Be ars of 1965. 3:30 p.m. C7) -GOLF -The U.S. amateur. telecast from the Plainfield 1 N.J.) Country Club. 11 :JO p.m. 12\ -U.S. OPEN TENNIS -A re- view of the day's results st Flushing Meadow. NY. CTbe Dally Pllol Is not responsible for late cha nges.) JAYNE KENNEDY Joins NFL Today Show Cornhuskers, 'Barna Open TV Schedule Alabama's Crimson Tide. rat- ed No. 1 in pre-season polls. will host the Nebraska Cornhuskers I 10th ) to kick off the 1978 college football season in a nationally televised !Channel 7. 6 p.rp. > ga m e Saturday fro m Bir1TI· ingham. Ala. Only a handful of college g3mC's ar<' scheduled this week before thc ons laught for the Sepl. 9 weekend FiVl· collcgc gam es will br televised in September by ABC. including the UCLi1·Washlngton contest f Sept. 9) and the use. Alabama game 1Sept. 23> Here Is tile college football TV schedule for the month of Sep· tember. all on ABC I Channel 7): Sept. 2 -Nebraska a t Alabama. 6 p.m . Sept. 9-UCLA at Washington. 3 p.m Sept: 16-San Jose~ State at Stanford, 1:30 p.m Sept. 23-Michigan al Notre Dame. 9·30 a .m : USC at Alabama. 1 p m. Sept. 30 Washington nt Oregon State. 1 30 p .m Robinson T e lecasts Little League Final NEW YO R K (AP) - Baltimore's Brooks Robinson. who retired from baseball last year, wiU team with broadcaster Al Michaels {or ABC's coverage of t he Litt e League World Series championship game. The game will be televised Saturday. at 4 .30. CUSTOM BAYLEY WET SUITS . ,, .... ..,._.% ............... Jocbt . """' ... NOWsl 9450 2060 Harbor. (foata Mesa 842-0010 ------------------------• ...... (.• : The Swing for Kids Toumamcnt or Chaau>1ons will be held •l Mission Viejo Country Club Monday. Oct. 16 arter quallfytn1, rounds at Z1 Orunge County courses. rncluding 10 from the Orange Coast area. T he Swing for Kids golf tournament will be played throughout September with all players over tbe age of 16 eligible to partici· pate ~s !llany times <1s they wish in accordance with ci4b f{let1h bersh1p rules where applicable. • ' Each time a golfer plays at a participating course. he or she can donate $2 to Swing for Kids and enter the tournament Funds raised througtl thc tourney will be used to help ped1atnc patients at the UCI medical center It will create developmental and therapeutic art a nd recreation programs for children han· dicapped by illness. injury. birth defects or learning or behavior disorders. ( Flights include m ell '~ J scratch G-5. 6·15. 16·25. 26·40 GOU' and non-handicap. Women's 0·20. 21·40 and non·handicap -- with Par-3 and non-rated courses havrng scratch and non·handicap flights only. Area courses involved include : Casta Del Sol in Mission Viejo. Costa Mesa. El Toro Memorial. Huntington Seacliff. Meadowlark. Mile Square. Mission Viejo. Rancho San Joaquin. San Clemente aod San Juan Hills. For additional information. conta('t the liCI medical centrr at 634·6706 or 634·554 l. PGA Player• Spe~d Play Ueane Beaman. commissioner or the PGA. says tour players have improved t heir pace of play this year 1f a study of foµr tourna ments is corre('t. • "Our 1978 tournament t1mt: records indicate to us that the fields are playing faster than last year ... Beman says "We timed individual shots at four tournaments recently and the differences between these times and an earlier study arc edremely favora-ble ... Tee shots were not timed because they are not considered lo be a factor in slow play. All other shots were studied . In four tournaments. the average lime it took a player to hit his second s hot was 25 seconds: to hit a chip or bunker shot was 24 seconds ; the first putt look an aver age or 30 seconds and the second putt took 11 seconds "ll is obvious to all of us," Beman says, "that our player..s are more aware or when it 1s their turn lo play They certainly are not • rushing their shots and we have not asked anyone to .change their style of play ... Galbraid1 Wbu PufJUn~ Tourna111enf Jackie Galbraith of the women's club at Rancho San Joaquin was the overall winner in the Southern California Public Links stroke play tournament at Torrey Pines recently. Galbraith had a 54-hole total of 249. a n average of 83. to win thE.- !:.Cratch event from 134 players . Oaec!king Area Goll Result• RANCHO SAN J OAQUIN • · Mutt and Jeff Tournament: A Flight-· I. Ginny St asko. 30"'2: B Flight--1. 8.osema ry Skillion. ,i;. C Flight-I. Barbara Smith. 28 ; D Flight-1. l'vtary Wittenburg. 29iri. Guys and Gals Tournament 1Two better balls of foursomei ··l Marion McGrath. Barbara Sm11h. Ken Bocard. Joe Viani. 110. MESA VERDE -Winners in the second annual Clyde Sarver Invitational: Low net -1. Herb Stone. J ack Takimoto 1 El Rivino 1 250: 2. Dave Cooper. John Saling •Mesa Verdel. 260: 3. J im Mot. mgo. Jim Thompson 1 Mesa Verdel. 261. Low Gross-1. Ray Vanyo. Don Tumer 1Quail Lakel. 278 : 2 Don Crowell. Clyde Sarver 1 Mesa Verdel. 287: 3 Bob Brams. Bill McLaughlin 1Bermuda Dunesl. 290. Crowell and Sarver won the Mesa Verde Derby following the final round. MISSION VIE J O -Better Ball of Partners Tournament: A· Flight-1. Carol Vukich. doan Smith. 62: 2. ltiel Maxine Nevin. Grace Mohler : Anita McLeod. Shirley O'Brien. 65. B Flight-I. Verna Roberts. Irene Kennedy 60: 2 Dorothy E isler. Marje Rossen. 61 This Weekend .. 4 Pro Tilts on TV Pro football 's luc r a t i ve television structure that re - portedly brings each of the 28 ewners in the neighborhood of SS million each year. f?els under way with the r eJ?ular season openers this wt'ekend The Rams at Philudelph1a game on Ch annel 2 tCBSL may be delayed because of the cor· nnat1on of Pope John Paul I. but lhe scheduled startmg t ime 1s 10 - a. m .. west coast lime. This is one of four games to be seen locally over the Labor Day weekend with the Baltimore at Da llas contest kicking off thc Monday night schedult: on Chan nel 7 at 6. Other games to be seen Sun· d ay, both on Channel 4 fNBCl include Houston . al Atlanta I 10 a.m.) a nd Oakland at Denver '1 p.m .). Here is the National Football L~gue televisiotl schedule cx· cept fos: Sunday d ay game!' which will be announced on a week ·lo-week basis · Sun , S.111. l-R•m• •I Pllll-IPflo• ICBS, .01 Mon • S.OI •-S.lllmo<e IC 0•11•\ IABC. &1 Mon. Sept 11-0otnver .ti MlnnHOI• IABC. 61 Mon Seol 11-e.111mort •• Nt• EnQl•ncl ••Be.•• Su~ 7•-R•"'' "' Hou•ton ices. ,., New ,_ .. ,0 ... 1-IABCI •• II MO 54!0! ?S MtnM'IOI• "' (h•U90 IA8Cl Su Oct 1 R•"" •• N•w Or1un• ices. II• Mon .0<11 0..11•\.tlW•\l>tnQlonlABC· Mon 0<1 • ''"'lnNI• ....... ,.,. '"BCI Sun • 0<1 IS R•m• •• M•,,....'IOI• rces II Mon O<t ,.,_Ch•<-•I O<onver IABC: Mon.0<1 1J HOVilondt P•llH>urqntABC• Tnur\. Oct U M1nnoOIA<1I OAll•• IABC· Mon O<t JO LO< AnQelH .. 1 Allan!• tABC. •• Mon "lo• &-W,un1n91on '" B••llmor• IABC· ~un . NO• 11 PllOburqn "'LO\ Af>9e•O IABC Mon . Nov •l-0.-lano I I Ctn<lnMll •ABC• Sun. NO• 1• R•m• di S..n F••n<•s.c:o teas. Mon. NOY 10 Ml&ml •1 Hou!ton IABCl fl\ur\ "lov. U -0.nver "' Oetroll INBC. 04Yl. Wott1no1on •I DallH 1(85. 001 Sun . NO• ?O--Rem\ •I Cleveland 1(85, 101 Mon • NOV 11 PlllSburQl't •I 5.tn Frenc1~.;, c .. eci. Sun . De< J Ram• a1 NY Gl•nh ices. 101: O.nver el Oltf<leno (ABC, n1qhll MOn •• OM:. ~c-•I S.n OleQO IABC.1 Sill .. Oec ._8<1111more II P•tt•bur9'1 INBC do 1 Minnesota al O.lro•t ICllS. davl Mon • Dec. II CtnctnMlt "' R.tm• I A BC •• , 5.tl Oec. 11>-Cl\I<-41 WHhlnQI°" ICBS 001. Plll\bUrQll •I ~nver INBC, day1 Mon . I>« 11-N-Enqlencl di Mt•m• !ABC• . , ) r CJ (: ' .. .. ' - BJ• DAIL V PILOl . . ' cie..ente Island Ra~e • • I I ,.. t t • 1 ._ Competition Up On~ of tht· fai-11· ... 1 11rov. 1ng l..ibill Day yat'hhna rla ... w-. 10.1 ht· 1 ... .,, ft'"' ,,. rs ba. ... b\>'·n Pana Puml Yu.chl C'lub'b S:111 C'h·nw11lt• Is l.and r:ice, u 132•m tler t'ndm1o1 at Point Lomu Sun l)1t>go. \\lib Stlwr L:ah• Yuchl Club uo; lhe ro-hollt in d111rRt' of Cami.ht•., Thi~ ~t.'ar·., r.11·,• ~ 111 lt't undt>r Wtl) SOAturd y v. 1th 1w;arl\ 100 halhn6' '·'<'hl~ 1m ... wt•nn1t lht· i.t 1utan~ Mgnnl La!llt )'t'.lr lht•n • v.t•rl ~t •·nlrl<.'" · The rat"1' '' •IP\'11 to .ell '1ulmA 'Jl'hb v.1th l nt1•1 nat11111;1I Oft\hon.· ltulo und P1•rfnrmHnc·t' llu.od1c1p •l<.1c1n.: t-1,.,•1 .!lld ~.m 011·~0 Han du•ctp Fll'<'t 11w ..... 11n•m1 "'' POPl L \RITY Ot Tllf: RACE hi\\ lw l" n .1 t t 1 tlw I '•<I I " t h l' f" ct It furn1sh1•., ~1k1tl "111ch on all f'()lnb bf .... 111. Afkr thl· ... t.irt ... , l>.rn ... f'o1nt th1.• 1 lt·t'l l1·tt' ,., s.m t'l1•m1·nt1• bland to Jllirl und (1111:.ht•:. oH Pornt l.<lm.1 Tbl.' ':..rhb \\ 111 ttwn ~Ml\H•r into S(; Y(' for 11oi.t r~•l'l' ll•i.t1\lll1'' .md J troph) Ill l'M'llllllll>n ' Antl wh1lt> tht• 11rf:-hor, l'rowd I!\ t•1rcumna\ 1-ftJlil\~ SJn Cleml.'nle hlund, OPYC will abo ... po~or u l.~•l>or Du) n.·~Jtt,1 for 'rn"ll boacs t .u·1ng in~1dl• thl· h:Jrbor on Saturday .ind kl·t•I bouti. rJt·tn~ uubtdl· on Sun da' ~lnc·t• lhl-L abor Ua~ "cekend 11 Jd1t1onull} m.Jrk-. tht• trnns1t1on I rnm llw :.umm1·r t11 thl' fall ~t':.tl>On of '.1d1Un~ JCll\1l~. man,> yachtsmen powt·r ~tnd .,~ul "111 uw lht• long Wt•t•kend for 'Orn e r1•laXt•d Crui...ing tO 1 ht• off.!thOI'(' i...IJnds with muybc a homeward-bound rac~: back lo home ports on Monday BOATING Bt•ach will boi>L tbc large!>t Labor l>lA y Regattoi with action for a ll c-la!'ises. The t:Yt'n t tra dit ionall y draws upwards of 200 boats Souiht•rn Californh& Yachting As- sociation calendar. LolA ........ L•"ta .. ch Al.AM I ros SAY YACHT CLUB L•l>O• Dey RtO<lll• I ellc•n>•>• S.turclo, SUM•y ~HANNEL CRUt$1N(i CLUB HOmfwttCI 8ouno r~• l'I'"'" boa16I Monc:My Sent.a -•u B•r ICING HARBOR VAC>H CLUB HOm•warCI Bound r4<t (I( tel DNISJ s..no.y SOUTH COAST CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB -Outlook Trojllly r.ce t Porhmouth h<1nC1tcapt Mond.IY WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB 24 h011r S.ibot r.ice, tod•Y. Saturcwy •· N.W!llef1•••111N OA~A POINT VACHT CLUB .. San Clt,.,.,,lt IJl•nd rece l'O SllwrQotlt Y.teht CtUO, S.n OleOO llOR, PHRF, MORA. SOHfl SlotM\ S.turd•v. I.HO< Oay R~lt.i. ln-SICle cl uses S.llH'!Uy, out~oe <IH .. s s..nci.v s-oi. .. CORONADO CAYS YACHT CLUB Cl•UIC F•ll MOST TRADITIONAL and pc)pular homeward-bound race will be ram- rodded by the Channel Cruising Club or Los Angeles for classic boats. The ruce s tarts off the Isthmus on Mon· d:l\. Serl H , S..turdey MtSStON SAY YACHT CLUB -ubOr O.y R~n. (•tt CIASMSI SeturOlly, Sundey. OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB -L•bOr 0.y Ctui,.. S.turd41y, s..ncsav. Moftdey; O<'edlcted 109 rau. MeltCWY. ~-1111.-PtERPOINT SAY YACHT CLUB -Slf091Mmmt' r<1c11. S.hKCWY. SundltY, MoncMy SANTA BARBARA SAILING CLUB -Tom J«Uon S.-rtes No • rl>tlRFI Satunley, S..ndey, Orle-l>Hlgn ~roe\ NO •. Sat\lrO.ly. .• AlamitOf:. Bay Yacht Club at Lon,g Title /tleet Set Thr Sant<ma 32:> Class will hold th first national championship rc·- g~1tt:t .11 IJ,11w Point Srpt. 8. 9 and 10. Two racel> will bC' sailrd ca{'h da~ und('r the !-.UpC'rvision of the host Da na Point Yachl Club. Mon· th ~)l io t•ntrn·s arc t•xpectcd. some from as for ;Jway as SPOkanl'. Wash.; Lake Mead. Nev.; Stockton. San Francisco. Oxnard and San Diego. The Suntnna 525 was first introduc<.•d b~· tht• W D. Schock Co. about a yt•;,i r a g o Patient Lady IV Still Vndef eated Def ender NORWALK. Conn. <A P ) -Patient Lady I V, the r:ivor e d Class_-C ('atamaran of the host Roton Point Sailing A~soci ation. remained un· defeated Thursday in .the defender l'limi n s tion races fo r the Little Am etica·s Cup. Skippered by Duncan MacLane, Patient Lady IV defeated defending C'hs mpion Patient Lady Ill. also of Roton Point. PATIENT LADY Ill de feated Hawk of San Francisco in the first race of the eUminaUon. series Thurs· day. Newport Sllow Draws 200 Boats The Newport Harbor ln·the·water Uoat Show has been scheduled for Sept. 20 to 24 at the Lido Marina Villaga wharf aren. Mort than 200 sail and power boats are expecl(!d to go on dis play. according to producer ounun Mcintosh. The show will future boat.II too hlree to ubJblt a! most of lhe inland s hows, a nd will include both domestic and rorcagn desian .. Patient Lady III was not scheduled to participate in the second race of the d ay, b ut Carbon Copy of Los Angeles s truck a pa rtially s ub- merged plank and began takinlt on waler . The boat, s kippered by R-0bie Harvey which has yet to sail a race, was towed to shore for repairs. DEFENDER ELIMINATION races were scheduled to resume to· day with all four American contend· ers participating. The winner pf the se r ies will m eet the Italian challenger in the Little America's Cup best-Of-seven, beglnnin1 Sept. 15. Cetui.i • .,..,lier Nletrt t~ mid -..1"8 low (IOucll,_., ....... ,..,., wnwnttlW'Olllll Setll'Wy. · LIOftl llMIMlit wlnot ntOfit tnd "'°"ntno "°""-Hltiftt Salurc:la't from 10 lit Ilea<,_, to tow IOt lnl...O, Coesl•I ...._.,.,.'"' wlll rttnot bet-u ...., n. lnle!ICI W!'f\llltl'alWft will rtnQe belwMn ~Mid a. The ••• ., ......... _,,. wlll llt ,,, s-,11...,n•• l'WIOlllY Seconcll-J l4p "'· I .. 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IUMMOMS llt.ilNCllHOF, ti/I J •m-•• COMPANY jK ~tt41Tt11fl .. trelAve-.!>l.,,IOl\.Galllornle NOTl.(;IE OP MIA•INO 01' CASINUMll!ll"°"" llHd Newpot18M<ll, C.lllo<11 .. .,_ IHldfr .incl P...,....., o o..41 of Tru•I f'l!TITION l'Oll f't109ATI OP WILL Al ·~ tC1 0.tlhM Wnl. Ml .. 1'9totded ,..,_, •. •11. "' lnU No. JOllll C. Cllerller' Jr lO•Ol ANO 1'011 LITTllU Tl$TAMIN· PLAINTIFF CtTtZENS eANlt 0~ "'°" Vl•to. c.ittom .. mn 122'1. In ......... "911 '"'· •• OI· Farnu•orth "-· H11ntlnqton Buell. TA•Y AND l'Oll AUTHDlllZATIDN COSTA MESA Tllhl>ll"MUh<ondu<'9Clllyenln-lldtlllecOICMln llleot11<eOllMC_. C..lltOrnle._.. TO ADMINIUl!ll UNDEll THI DEFENDANT 1108ERT ALLt;N Ol•ldll•I ly llecoroer ol Orefttt Cownly, 1"11"'•0\Mtl•r. ~ F•fnswortll INOl! .. INOl!NT AOMll~ISTltATION DAVIS. DAN TAYLOR, OCMnQ av .. , Al Ft'-(elltornle, .tll Mii .t !lllllllc euctlon to une. M11ntll\9t0n BH<h. C.Uf0<nl1 OP E$TAT£SACT neu under tlle firm ,..me -•IYI• ol hi• •Ill-I w•• llttd wllll UM 11......._ll ~lot Cffll (,_y ... e .. ~ E 1 1 1 JOHN , TORREV T"YLOR BOATS; FIBERGLASS County (.le" Of Ot•noe Count~ on ti;;.; Of ••19 In •-ut .._. Of lhe JoM BtodOelt, M.0 . '"' M•SI OK:.~: 0 • PRODUCTS. INC. II c;..llrornl• (Of A1111U\l I), l'79 unll.O StettU at tM 5olltll Front en· Drive, Hlll'llllll\Oft e.Kt>. C.lllornl• NOTICE tS HERESY GIVEN lhel POUiton OAN TAYLOR, clolnv bu~• DU II ANT• IU..S ...... ant 6 SNUlt& nM4 MH ul\W lht firm -enCI ilYlt 01 • -trenu 10 ""old O<eno• Coll"IY ,... ... -MARG .. RET TORREY llU llttd P18E"""-L"·s p •o oucT•, INC UW CAMI•-· •»I Cevrth°"'-touted In the JOO Dfoo Of ..... rtlellne M. ... OOQttt, 7~" MUI l!freln • petlllon tor P•OO.te of Wiii "" """ " " l.•ew•• Niii\, ~··~ W .. 1 S.nte AN IMll'd. (tofmtfl't w..t Oft ... , HllMlnQ'llDn llH<h, Qlllornl• •nd tor luuen<e ot Letters THta""'n· 001!5 I tl'lrllllQll IV, lncluJf,.., fl"9J1' t4'o Strffll, S...11 AnA, GalMO<nlA, tH ~I' blltlNU It conoucl.O Dy 41 l•ry •nd tor A11l110rtiellon to Ad· NOTIC•I Yell .......... """"· T"• A:.~~111~~,;~~::!~~~1:. ~;,a:'• ~~1:!.c, *':, :: =~ !: .. ,,.,.1 PMtnenlllp ;:::~:!:~~.=:;-i!';'.1!~~"!91~~~~ =' =~ = :.':':: :::: m•1e Trutt II\, .. PfOjlfftY,,lllw.t141d In Ml4 JolwlC.Cl\trlltr to whl<f\ It m •d• lo• l 11rtr1tr wlUll• • .. .,.. •-1111 l"*-t..,. -------------COWllYandSIMdtt<F1411ctft: EmrneCNrt'-o.r~lc11l•rt, ""° lhat the llme •nd Mtew. PVBIJC NOTN:E SEE EXHIBIT "A" Jof\n BIOCIOttt pie<• of -lno ,,.. wrM "•• bHn Mt Av1ao1 u.1.-IMI '* -·--· The .., .. , .. K, .,,. otlle• com-Gt<elcll .. BIOC19ttt lo• S.pl. "· "''· •• 10 00. M . II\,,.. •• TrlMMI ,.... .-c...-,....,. Utl. """' dt•lenetlon, 11 ....,, ot Ille ,... Thi• '111'-1 wn flttd •11" ,,,. courtroom Of ~t....,.t No J or uld Mii ••i..c:te • -.-IHI. ,.,..... n "T•M•NT Ott WITHOltAWAI. ~6"ny OH<rlllecl MOW It !IMKPOfteCI Co.inly Cltf .. Of Of•ft9t C-ty on court •• , 700 Ovl< r-1or Ori•• Well, ............. ~,.. LH le ·--· PllOM PAltTN•ltSHIP U F D I I I "llOll•t e. ma. _.. clef! s1eoot O .. lltATINO UNDH ~0 •• ~.~~11Ja t211~~~'r11.' ~ •• ;1,;~ ,_ In ~':.e<;;~:,~;:. ~· C•ll•ornl•. t ~~ THF. DEFENDANT A CIVIi PICTITIOUS IUttN•JJ M.lMIE Trll\tee dlKlell'lt ... v llalllllty tor •"Y Publls ..... Oranot C.0.ll O.lly PllOt, WILLIAM I! M JOHN CO,,,Pltlnl ,.., -filed by llW ot•ln- '"" IOl-nt "''°" "-wlthdrewn lnc:orre<t...u Of Ille \ltetl eddrns end ""'Ull 11, 11. U. 51QC, I. tt7t c-tY Ci.tk ' 1111 414•1nst vou CSet t-11· 1 •• • 9enerel p11tner from the oltler ce...-n 0.SlQnelloo. If any, ~11 lllOIEllTW.ANDt[•SON • ti Y°" wh" to derend '"" f1~":'~~,,:'= ~~ri':N~ Sll-n l\eretn >'1 1£01 aw-. alvtl. ::;-;s~~;..~ ~··:= !:, ~!~.•'f',T; AUTO Lll>SING •I ''°'' Newland S.kl Wit will be madl, 11111 wltMti PUBLIC NOTICE SMiie... Wllll "'" <-1 • -tlten ple.OlnQ '" .. ··• 'ulf I tOftll't<\•nlOlf_r..,.y,elliwetSorlm· -----,,...,,..=-,,-=-=-=-=-=.,---1 P•t.Meft•.CA•tlll r••pon•e lo I"• <ompleln t Ill~ ~lrMt, HllMlnoton ..,., """' °'11 • plt.d, r..-ntlllO tllle, pounslOn, or Tel UUI .....,.,.. " ,. tt.4f enc:11mt><-. to pey Ille ,.,,..1,.1 SOUTH COl\ST COUNTY : Jvstlct Court. wou m"'t flit with '"" Tl\e 11<111•~ ~s .....,. sl•te· prlnclpa1 t.llflll °' IM note -wrecr WA1Wlt DISTaacr •tt-y *'~~· ceurl • wrlft1H1 plff<ltnQ or <•use "" menl for Ille pennet""P .... , 11'90 Oii .... °"" o4 Tnst. to-wlt : uo.oao.oo. MOTl(a INVITINc; PubtlJNd Or-'°''' O•Hv Potot orel DIHOlno to .,. tnlt•tO '" ,,.. J-11. t•Jt In the C-.IYOI Orenoe. Wllll •nt•-1 ....._, -.,...,.,._ In HAUID81DS A\14. JI, Sol.Pl t, /, 191• •lit.II do<kell Unlesi YoQdO .... your del•ull Full Neme •nd Add•us of 11\e w ld not.. edVMICfl. 11.in't. -row f'Olt TitaCOHS'TltUCTI0..01" wlll Ill enttf'td ""°" ~lutlon of 1114' Per'°" Wllllelf-"'9 terms of '9id Deed of Tnnl, IMS ZOlll y.,. pl•t11Utt, -lhct <ourt ""'Y enter • MICl\Alel see ..... Welnberoer. .. <Mroes -e.cptftSft Of Ille Tf'llS '·NllO ltlSlltVOtll PVBLIC NOTICE 1"°9"'•"' -11>$1 YOU for tht rtllel de Et Arroyo Drive, HUftltng!Oft Se.ch, et'll of Ille lndts c...-td Dy Hid The B~ GI Directors of tile So<lth man-In IM compttlnl, wfl+<h toutd Cetllornl• '2M1 Of Tf'llJ1 C.0.ll ~Y w-Olwkl ot Or~ •Hull 1n 9ernl!IWTWnl ot w-s. ••-lno Ml~ Stewn Welllberoe< Tiie ~l(ltry -w ld 0.0 Of. Co.inl't, Callf~nl•. llertlMlttr In NOT1Cll TD ClllEDITDllS of "'-'I' O' property or O(fler rtloel re-''"m TNll lle•eto4o<t ... cvtecl -di~ -... ~ rwlef'red to ff "DI!-SUHltlDa ciouerr OP TH• que"ecl II\"" complelnl. PuOll'Md Oranot c.o.UI 0.ll"t,flllol. livered to Ille~ •9rl tr1<1." Clo-141¥ llwli.ts.A1ec1Dl6af0< STAT•CWCAUl"DltNI" POa II If -wtlll .. _ tlw _Ice et "119~111.11.U.S.PI 1, lt7t " Oe<ttretton ot Oef .... I .... lfle foll-lftV OIH<rlllecl "'*k -It· THI c:outtTYOPOtt.utOIE "" ·~ "° --· __ ._ l031·11 t.ir Seit, -• wrllttl\ Nolltt ot Tiie Con•tn.tetien Of 1-V·B 1 ... MG Ne......._ M M .,.....,..f M IMtl .,_ •f'lntn -------------Oeleult and Election lo Sell. Tiie ..,,. ReMfvolr, ~ with ell ._rte· Ellat• ol WIL,1.ARD HERMAN VAN ,._.,It....,,'"'' .. fNM ... 11_ denloned ceuMd seld Nolle• of nant wor~ ~o. •s 5llOWTI In oetell DYKE. SA., De<.-. DATEO· Jiiiy I•. tt71 Default and Electlon to Seti to be re ...0 de«rlbM In Ille plans, profll9l, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo lhe WILLIAM I!. St JOMN, --------------lcoroed In Ille c:ounly wnore lhe r .. Clr•wl119s, $«lions, •nd soe<lfk.•tions <reclltonoflN..,...,..meddt<eCltl\1 Ct.,.lo. PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC'TITIOUS 8USINESS pr-rly Iii-ltd. °" fllt in Ille Office of the Olslrkt, t""I •II pertons llrtlnQ ttelm' .tO•lnll 8y P11rlc1•A. B•1n, NAME $TATl!MENT i).a the H id Ot<.edtnl •rt requlrt<I lo flte 0.PUIY Tho lottowlno perten> •re dolno O•ted: A~SI 1~' ':',..)tee JUJl i•~.S'",.1• South LeQun•, ttwm, with the neceswrY VOU<hefs, In "T"t word comDtflf'I include• 111111neu u : !~~ T~~S~ C~MPANY ;-1~rn ~ 11• ~l<h dOc:'::::!' •t• llw ottlce of Ille c1.,1o. of the •l>O•e en· <rO\\•<omp111nt. pta1nt11t" lnc•..a.• SOUTH C 0 A ST P I..,. N T H wld Trustee F~r ,!,.;,...~r=k'::i:~r:eferenc": 7, titled coun, or to Pf-Ill tllem. •1111 <rOU•<OmPleinant, ··oe1end•nl" on· EXCM"NGE. llllS Lavender Annue, BY Clel• L. Wllll•m• twrelly medt 10 ukl pt•ns, profllu, Ille neceuery voucMrt. to the un· ttuon cross-oefellelant, ""Quter on Fou11teln valley, C.illlomle 92708 Aut-ltedSIQneture drewlnos. sections, •nd tpe<lllotlons dersloneO el 2•0>2 El Toro ·~oad. tlude\ '"" pluret •M M•Kullne on· LIOyd T. \ltndlwr. 1117S L.avendtr LAQun• Hiiis, CA m », Whlt ll I\ th• cludu ••ml111,.. -neuter ... Written Avenue, Founlaln Valley. C:.tltornla llXNtelT "A" tor the ebow-oesc:rlbed Improvement place of busW..s of the Undtl"\IOned II\ otuolno, lntlucllr>o an aniwer. aemvr '77°'oonn• G V•ndlver, 1111s N:":.is:.:i:::•ti.;~11::i',,!,o~e;:Y ~~t~~~:w~~c;:•r:~!c~~tt~~·: !~ :!\:'~'.~~!:1~~0f~':::::O!~t~ ~·i~'c•=:.i'::U,1:.::'~~r~q~~:~ Levender, Fountain Valley, C.lllorn1• or Or•n11e, Sl•I• of C..lllornla, ••.,!9~ Con'1rutllon Plans for Ille Constrluc;: •fl•r the flnt pulltlcatlon 01 lht. orlQlnal ple.OlllQ mvu be toted '" '"'' mep llted lft e-l51 p_.n lo ....... tlon ol z-V·B 1.t.MG Rewrvo r. notice ceu•t wltll OtOPtr 1111nq,ftto •nCI 0,001 '17~1s bu\IMSs ';s conducted by • Mlsutta....-Maps, In the Of~ ot Seid plens -soe<lfltetlons mey r9 Dated.._, n. tt7t. 111at •copy thereof w<1s W!n•ecl on P.e<h -... • r•I pwt .. rsNp. lhe Countr AKordtr of w ld Y, olllalMd et the office OI Ille Dist• ct UNITED CALI FORNI A plelntllt'\ •t-y -on•«" Pl••" ~ dt~rlllednfOllows ~ Oftly for 120.Cll per Ml, -1<.h ....... ~I BAHK,•cOt"poratlon, 1111 not r~od l>Y an <lflorney OoN\eG. Vandiver Perctrt: • Wiii be,.,...,,.... If lhty•rert111f'Md In VICTOR p WHITNEY, The llme Wiien. w,.,.,_. "c1ee .... o This st••-• w11s 11160 whfl the Unit No. tt •• .-lbeO 9000 <onoitlOn, H -.....1ne<1 bY tM Trust OHie.er wirveo Oft• party m.y verv -lnq Count., Cieri< of Ofen9t Collnty Oft In the COfldO<'l\llllurn Pl.in r or1141C1 I Ol,_rlcl. Ole<tis mws1 be .....-IMIY•· Euwtor of Ille Wiii ot on the Method ot ...,..,,, For eum· Auou•U.1911. Book 1103 P-o• 10 Otllcle t ~to ltw Sowth Cont '-'IY Weter 111e..,.,....,.....c1tctelt!lt pt.i,\ffCCP•t3 t0t1>ro.q,<1soo ""'21 Recorch. Olttrl<1. SAi.i.i• T. •EVMO&.OS ltOY I!. JUNE Puoll•Md Orange CNst Otlly Piiot, .. wctl 2: Pun.....t to tlW ~ Codi .. Ille JAMEi D. GVNDlllHON, An-y AllOllJ\11 11.u.~.1.1m Al\Uncll.i.cl-IOl'ty.41ifttflCll4'trl SIM• ot C..tlfoml• ..... ,so..u. Goist AU.CW,.. 2'1'Ma..-.r....._s.o. ' 3032-11 l"'erosl •s •1.,,.... In ~ In ltW cOwlty W-District r>u aturuined A..._.,.. .. Law CMU Mew,~.._ fff '"''"'1 ... -IO tlW -.,.. .... prevalllnv rale Of -d i.ti\ Waeff DUI ...... .,_ ... s.olle 111 Atlenlty ... PIMllUft PUBUC NOTICE Of said tot of uldtrect n weft le<m 11 of ttw IOUlll'Y In wllleh tNs ........ 1110 La9llU ....._CAftta Tel: (71'1~ dtfl...O In,,_ wtl<lt tfttltttO ho.fin!· be Pffformed to be<!$ detA!led lft the Tel: 11MI 111·181e Publl"*I Orenot CoHt O•tty P1tol fl I CTI TICiUS I USI NESS MAMI! STATEMENT lions"oltroeDKi..t1t1onot~. So11111ern c.e11tom11 Mester Lab6r AtwMytw l~ AYQ.U,S.pt.t,l ,IS,lt18 •u21e Conditions -lle-ttrk11oM r~orwc ..,..._ tlled In ttw offkt of !ht A~ Pvtltl"'90 0r-. CNsl Delly Pl tot, · Tlle fol IWl119 perMlfts •r• dOlno business ••· In 8oolt 11• Ptoe tS47 Of k i.t iocleted Gener•I Cofttr<1ctor~ of A119.1S, $etot.1.I, tS, ttJ• Records. -re-f'e<OrdeO In BOOll A-1<:•.~C..litomle O>epler. WltlTEWAY PROFESSIONAL LITERARY ASS0$:1ATES. 1906 N. Broectwev. Sant• An•. C.llfomle '1106 Oetkl w. Batslotr. 2S7 Br....- Slrffl, Co\ta Mew, C..lltornle 92621 Don Tenner, t•I06 Crysttlcreo une, Cerrll0$, Ctllfomle t070t Rlchud Oe lrympte. 121 30 11 StrHI, Newport Btecl'I, Celllornla ,,..3 This business It conducted by en unlncorpor•tedeuoclellonolMr 11\t n • partnersf\lp. OevlCI W. Bal51Qer This st•lement WU flied with lhe County Clerk or Orenge County Oft AUQUSI 23, 1911. "'""2 Publlsroeo Oran<;111 Coa•I Oeoty Piiot, """'ust 2S MMl Septemoer 1, e. IS, "78 •101·78 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' THE TIME AHi> PLACI! 0' THIE HEAlllNG ~ THE LOCAL AGENCY l'OtlMATIOH COM- MllSION DP ottANO• COUNTY. CALIPDaNIA, -EN A .. lt~EO ANNEXATI°" TO lltVIHE RANCH WATElt DISTlllCT 01" ORANGE COUNTY, ANO oeJECTIDNS 011 PROTESTS THEllETO, WILL 81 PllESIHTID l'Otl HEAltlNG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllAI APPllc.etlon ""' been toled with llM Local A~Y Formetlon Con'VnlSSIOn of the Courttr of Orenoe. Sl•te of C..llfoml•, l"9QUllS11"9 ,,,.t said Com· m lulol\ appt'0\11 Ille ~ •~u· lloft desloneteci as Anneaelion No. 20 10 lrvlne Rench Wettr District ot Orenoe O>unty, C.tlfoml•. The OtoPOWI en· compuses the 101towin<;1 oenerally detcrlbf!d area w"lch IS mort P•rtlcutarty described by a legat oescrtptlon and m.tj)'Ofl Ille wllll Ille Commission: lt4" P•Ot mot OfflclAI llecords. -~.,.Ille OOMr.i pr-enlllno r•le eny am~ lht<eto. Of per dt.m weqn ~determined llY P•rcel J: ttw Olstrkl ere on Ille •I Hs prlncipel Non·es<tuslore eenments for piece of Duslneu. 10 wit lt.S92 west ulllltln . «ceu. lnoreu, eoreu, •II· Streel South LAQUM c..momi.. A• cro.tthmtnl, dtaiN9f, -rt and tor rtctulrto bV Section 1713 of Ille uboi O(fler puf'POSH etl u wcf\ enemtnts c:oo.. !fie c..ontrector to whOm tlle <Oft· are ru ervtd IOf the btMlll of or lr•CI heretor I\ ewarotd Sh•tt POSI • ortftled lo_,.,,. I~, the •rtk le ~ Ille G09Y thereof et eac111oos1te oecl.,atlon enthleO EMamenu. 11 Jllall be mMdetory .._.,,.,Ow>· E•cePt all oil, oil r19hts, mlnertl trllclor 10 whom• C0<>lract It •w.,ded rlohh., n•lwr•I 9M. natwel Oti rlQhls -upon...., tubcontr«tor under hlm and other hVdrocarllons bY wflelJoever to pey nol less then Ille sllld SIM<lfied ntme •-n tllat mey be within or IHI· cJer the percel of tend hertlftabove rates lo all labOfers, worhn, •nd deKrlbeCI IOQtlfler with IM oerpeluat mot,,.nlcs emplO.,ecl by llwm lft '"" ,,11111 ot 0;11111111• mining, ut>lorlno •lld e11ecutton Of the contract. Tiie pen•ltv oper•tlnQ n.,rttor end rtmovlnQ 11111 for l•llure lo c.,_,.,.,iy Wewlth It t s same froM ~•-or /in'l otne< l•nd, S9Klfle0 II\ Sechon 117S ot t"" lAbor tncludlnQ Ille rlgllt to wlllPStock or Code. alrectlon•llv drill -mine frorri 1-Tiie Conlr.telor slltll pay ,,.,..1 And other lll•n thou llereln•bove ~Slence pa-ls to H <h "'°"'er CleKrlbtd. 00 6r ~s _11,, 1.....,..1, end neeOlld lo e11Kut• Ille _.k, es S&Otll ,,,.111 lnlo lllnluQll or ecross IM,_ tr ant -~· peymenls .,. surf•<• ~t lhe land llerelnebove O.fl~d In t,. -'tote>le c.oUe<Uve described. •nd to bottom tuch 1Mro•1nlnQ •-s fltecl with Ille wf\lpslocktd or dlre<llollalty d•lllecl OeNrl"*ll OI l~lal Relet~ In -"•· 1-'s -sMfls llndtr ..a eccrori»nce wltll Section lm.t 0( o. llefM•th or btVOfld u. ~'°' limits LMDr "'*· thereof, .,,.. to r-111. ,.._., eQlllD, Atleftllon It tllnct*<I to -pro- m•lntAtn. repelr, ~ --rete vl5lon1 In SectloM 1m.s.,... 1m.• of •ny such wells or mh10 . without, the L•bor Coo. co!'cernlno lhe -••er. ti. rlQM to drlll, min.. ea· ..,.pioy_ 01 __ 1ces bV -c:-. plore end -Me lllfoegll 1f1e sun.a lreclor or /inY S41DC'ont.r.tetor _, or the upPtr 500 leet of Ille Mlbwriace him. ot Ille tarld ~ dH<tllled, All S.Cllon 1117.S, • -..dtd, reqvlre-s reserved Inn. dMd from !tie Irvine the Contractor or tubconlractor CofntlllnY. • '#Ht VlrQlnla corpor• emptoylflo Ir.._,, In any APPl'tt>- tlon, r11C~ 5ep1~ '· "" 1,. ll"u ble ocaeatlOn to -'Y lo Ille Book 11111 P•t• '" ol Ofll<l•t lolnt epprenltt eshlp committee Recordl MMHI "" slle of Ille Pllblk -u PUOttsllecl Or.-.oe Coast Diiiy PllOI l>fOIKt end wfliC1> ~Siert tM AP. AUQ. 2S. Sept. I, I, 1'71 .011·11 f)f'entlcHllf9 ~.,.,.in tllel Ir-for -------------i• certlllcate or epprov•I. The PUBLIC NOTICE cenlflute wlll MM> tta the retlo of eP. D•4"lll<es lo jOyrMymeft llWlt will be useo In Ille ~ of ltlt con· l.OSANGI L.alCOUNTY tra<I. The r•llo of epprerollcn 10 MUNICIP~ CIOUltT l°"rneymen In wch <.ases s""ll -be P-~lat Dhtrlcl less th•n one to five u c;ej)t. JJt WWtl Ml..,_ ..... ertl A. Wll4!n .-np!Oyment In the aru PUBDC NOTICE NOTICE OP PUeLIC: SAl.E On Sepl-r 11, 1918, •I tO·OO • m •I Rentat Ottke. TIO $ Lvon. S...t• Ana . C•ltlornl.i, lhe l ollow lnq described P*C'Wlft<ll OtOP9MY wlll bt solCI •I publl< <1utlton, wlthOut re· serve (ti Furnnure, •ntlucllflO .i lelevldon st.,.d, dlsplay \land -••~ p1eyen, cauette pl•yer. draftlno lllMl•O •nd loots, .ind --•.cioe Ul •<ceuorlts, 1nc:1uc11n11 • leble lamp •nd •liver l••Y IJI APohAnce•.1nctuc1lnQ <1 ltonmore a cul.lm <l••n~r. Hoover v•cuu,,., clo.,,tr. 20" fen. PofUOI• typewriter, lout er C4> Kll<l'len 11Mm 1nc1uc11nq • o;il•ss coltee pot -moKtl .. rwout .itchen bowl\ IS> A 1NQ ot m4Ket'-ous clothes, A H•lllllell.., J«kat. C.l MIKll'-'S Items tnclucllnQ en 1,..,,.tno -· recOt'd albl.llM. _, end ~. 2' ...... t.-s, ._ llOdS, tlectrk •t wire, ....,..., OWlst~ o. co-ellons. l bicycle~. '1 w'9:l. 4 '"' USI\ reqiSlor, 2 ..,.. • ., Ille boaes, PM'IS <tt>ln•I wit" dr•wer•. 1 "•ds. Budwe•wr COOlef..., .a lllell Do.trd. f'hlYwle" ,,,_In accordaft<• wllfl Cetlfoml• Ovil C-Sections "" erld t•. bY lho ~ I-ton:!, 10 <llSPOW of I*-' flf'-1'1' lelt Dy lflt 1-t upon vtcatinQ the rNI S>r-1Y of the 1.-0 -·~ notKe 10 se'Ci ,_,,, Dated Auqust 17, 1971. WARWICK SOUARE APARTMENTS 1IO S. Lyon St reel Stnt•A,..,CA PuDllsNd Orenoe Coast D•llY Pllol. Aue. :is. s.111. '· 1t11 PVBUC NOTICE Approalrnalely 218 .terL"~ (Bonita Ca· nyonl oenerally loceted north of Fora Road and e•sl ot MacArthur Bouleverd In tll9<1ty tlmlU of '"''ne. ,...._,CA t1"6 Of cover-bY Ille joint _.,,tknhlp SUMMONS comm I Ute flat uceecled.., •wr-of ------------- C--J1S1' IS"!. ·In the 'IO m ys pr-lor 10 ui. request ",f,,,!!~~!;~:::~s Al the lime ot lht llearinQ noticed 11treln, said boundaries may be modified by Ille addition ot other ter· rllory In lhe vicinity ol lhe PrOPOsal. Plalntlff. C & E LUMBER CO., for terlltlcate. or The foll-lnQ person• •re do<n9 INC . e corporaflon B. W114!n tile nvmoer ot eppr-enllces l>llslnen es: NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV!iH l"al wld Commission NS ti~ weonuday the IJlh deY ot Sepl-r. 1'78 •t the llOur o1 2 ·oo o•c1oc11 P.M. of uld d<ly or •• 'IOCln H said malter c.an be Nhrd tn the oranoe COu<>l'I' Hall <JI Admlftlstr•· lion, 10 Civic C.nter Ptau, Sanla M•, C•lolornle, at ~ time •nd place for Ille hearl119 ol wld pr~I tooether with •II protests •nd OC>lllCllons thereto which may bP llleel end el Whkl'I time •nCI plt<e all persons lnteresl•d lherelft mo appea< •nd be M•rd. Oelendanl: ROGER M. DUFFIN, lntrelnlnQlnlhe•rHU<.Mds •r•tlo TOTAL WOMAN FIC.URE tnd1vlduelly, ROGER M. DUFFIN CID.I of -lo flw, or SALON J11' S B I I I 5-111 A NEWPORT PLUMBING & HEATING, C. Wiien l!w tr-cen SlloW t11411 It IS Qllfornla r \ o' e ,,., DOES t lhr111191\ X. lnclusl•e r .. ., ... cono •• tHSll/lO of Its mem· Russell L. Knipp, J'°6 S. Timber, MOTICEI Y• ................. TIM Dershlp llw'OUQll appnpntl~lp tr•ln-Sent• Ane. C..tlforftl•.,101 c.rt mey tltcl* _.,._. -.,.....,. lnQ on •n annu.al besh •l•tewlcM or David Wllllems, 1709 W. CMTy, .,_, .,.,,. ....,. -.St .-,..,... lo<AllY. or Sanle AtMa, C.llfornle '7104 wllttlft • iNrs. ""' "" ~-0 . WMn the Contr.tetor pro.,l<les This business Is condu<ltd by • .,.._, ..,ldtnc:e lhel lie e"'l)IOys reQlstered oeneret partnership AVISOI tlltM lie tltle .._.... 19C19fenlkes on tll of his contre<ts on R~wtl L. Knipp El Tri__. _.. tltcltllr ~· UC. an ennu•I ..,.,-of not lfls t1lan -Thh sl<llemen1 wu llled with '"" ti" eMi..c:Jt • - -Utl. r.....-ec>Of'•ntlce lotlQM IOUtrwymen. County Clert. ol Oren...-Covnly on .. M11tre tit a tllaJ. IA• le N!twllw· Tl\t C0<>1rac1or Is required lo mAe AYQu•I ti, 1'71 ci.11 -...-. c0<>lrl11UllOM lo funtls Ht.bliltwd !Of '"'"4> Tiie Irvine Ran<~ W•ttr Ohtrocl •dOPted • neQellve decla<allon tor An· MHllOn NO lOOI\ July ]I, 1'11. ' TO THE DEFENDANT A clvll Ille adMlni'1rMlon of -loceShtp Pubtlshed Or ... co.ul D•lly Pilot complelnt IWls Deen llltd by the pleln· 0to0rems It lie emc>lo'fS reQJsi.red •P. Auousl H -~-·I, a. IS. 1911 1111 eQelftst you. (Sff f-note•I prentlcH or jOIKney....,. In 4"Y •P. .. )t..11 D•ltd AU911SI tO. 1'18 BY ORDER OF THE LOCAL. AGENCY FORM ATION COM.- MISSION OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA RicllarO T Turner Executive Ofll<er L~tAQellCYFound<lUon Lomm1n1on 01 <>••noe CO-Jnty, C..llfom1a Publls~ Oranot Go.tst Dally Pttot, AUQ. 2Und SeJ)t. I, 1918 •· II you wl\h to c1or-this lewwlt. prenlkHble trede on such contracts you m11st. within JO d•y• <titer thlt and If othtr '°'"'«ton on tr.. IKIC>tic summons Is served Oft you, Ille wltf\ -•1U stte ere '""'1119 sue" contrlb<t- lhl s courl • wrllten pludtnQ In tlon•. • ruponse 10 the compl•lnl (II • Tiie Conlr.clor •nd .,.y subeonl••<-Jusllu Co<Kl. vou must Ille wllh 11\e 1or under hi,,, \NII tome>IY with the re· court • writtM ~no or ~ an quire menu of Se<llon 1171 s •nd t 111 • oral pleedlnQ to be enlered In 11\e in llte employmetlt of-tl<'H. dOOetl. UnltU youao ''" yourdel•vn tnlormttlon relellve 10 appren. wlll llt entenel uPOn "'911Utlon Of !tie llCUlllD Jt-.rds. w-KhedUIM. plelntlfl, end 1111• court m.y enter • end other requirements m.ty be of>. judQmont eQlllMl vou for Ille rellel ci. telnea from Ille Ol...ctor ot tnduslrlat 304,.TI ......aect In ltw compt.int. whkh coeuld Relellons. ex olflckl lfle Admlnislretor -------------rlllull II\ oamlwnent ot w••· l•klno 01 Appre..lktshtp, S.n Frenclsco, of money or..,,._..,., or Olfltr relltf r• <:allfornle, or from tfle Division Of ~ QUt61eO In""~ prenlk •SlllP Sle!ICIM'dS ...a Its t>r-tnc:ll PVBUC NOT1CE b. It .,... wltlt '9 '"4l tM M'llH If off lets. PICTITIOUS eustNHS .., aH9rMT la Wt !Mttw • .,... ........ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttl.tl N~l!S'f•TEMENT • M"""""' .. tMt ,_ _..... tM Sowl.II eo.st OJunty w .. ., 01$1rkl The lollowlno oeNOnl •re dOlnQ ,..,.... .. , If .-Y. RYY M ,.....,. ti-. wilt recet ... _..., Dlds at lhe 01.irkt txntneu es: • OeleCI Mrt 12. 1m.' office. l1St2 Wut Street, South DER WIE,NERSCHNITZEL 1~. DorotllyW.B«Mr.Cltfk L...,,,e,Cetlfoml-.uplolf\eflOurofll tl012 Beach Bllld •• HUftllrtQIOft etach, V.Brooks,OetMrty •• m. on ~r 27, 19'11, at ..w?lkll Callfomle9264 ll•MAaov.~aY 11me -pl«e 111ty wm be IKll>tl<l't Elflmem Enttf'PflMS, Inc: .•• TU· *' s. Mlllflk, #ltl -"" efld f'Nd, Sald-ledllldSsllell u corporetlon, llOl2 Beech Blvd .. "-· c:.Atl* be for the dolflQ Of Ille public "'°"' Huntlno1on 8eecll. Ctlltomle'1M6 Tel: Cn41 '22>11111 .,.,.lnH!or• dncrlllecl and Of'tltreCI 111 Thi• 1>11slness Is condUCt*<I by • cor-An......., fer ..,....... the w ld retolutlon. poretloft. 'TllO word ··compl•lnl" lnch•del Ellth !>Id or Pf~I tllell be macla Eltlmefwl E11tff11fl-. Inc:. cron-<omplelnt, "lll•lntH1" lnc:IVOts CMll .no wtlmltted on•'°"" to be ot>- BY' Kris Etfl,,._,, cron-comptelnent. "O.fendent" In· talMO at ,,.. Office Of u.. Olstrkt. Pl"ejjdlnt <ludo <ro"4ef-.nl, slnoui.r In· 3U'2 w .. 1 Stt'ttl. South uoun•. Tiii\ ll•ttmtnt wu llttd with llte d udes lhe pfurtl -meKvllM '"" Callforllla. EKll llld «~set,,._ County Cieri( of Of•noe County Oft cludH lemlnl,. ~ ... A written be •«~eel by • ceSflltt'S clle<k AUQult t, 1'18. PlMdlnt, l11cludl"8 an .,,s,..r. oemw· Of clleO ctrtlfled by • rH(IOfttlble o•"V· CAltY,.lMES • P•VI ~.etc •. f'lllltt 119 In tt>e form rtQUlrtd D.lnlt or 1 blclder's bond tor an-t Atttf ... Yt .. L.t• .,., ,,.. Ctlltonll• Aults of COllfl y-not IHS !flan '°"of Ille -l Of"" 2llO u .. 1., ... •iot.. Ot"lolrNlf PIMCli .... mwit be flt.o Ill INS bid or Of IM 10(•1 ~ tor M>lcll S.11 DI ... , Gellfw!W• '1101 ~rl with -r flllnQ lets end proof tMY wlll eccepe • c-acl ane ,.._ P·~J tllet • copy thereof -s ~""on eech payeol• to .. °'*' or In tlM fa"°' of PuDllslltd OrMl9t Go.st o.11v Piao.. lllallltlff's atlomey ...a on each Pl•fn. Ille Soulfl Goftt C-ty w .. ., o;llrk t. Auou•t II,''· n . SepC. '· tt18 tltt not ,__..., Dy •n .ntorNy. Ee<h sl!Ctl bid Ot .......... \NII be J036.1t Tiit 111N -• summons'' -... 1.0 •nd t1-..i et tlM offk• ot the 01~ ------------"'""".,. • P«tv 111ey ••rv ~ 1tlc1 el Of lltfw• lht time 111 tlll•notlc• on IM ~ ol MNlot. For u-orovl4ed. pie, Me CCPOUOWOllOll OUO. TIMI-·•_,,.._., c-11°'11o1M1 Piii' llshM Or .. Cealt Delly .. llOt, tMll lie fl....n .. IUK ..... tllet IN NOTICE TO Cll&otTOH Aue 2$, S..C, I, I. IS. lf1I .i...-wf" ~ fnllo e eoflltett If P VBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE lt·Mf1' NOTICE TO CllEOITORS HO • .-...... SUPEltlOlt COUllT 0" THI ST"TE OP CAUl'OltNI" POii THE COUNTY 0" OlllANOE II\ Ille -I« ot the E•llltt ot LELA M•E AUNYAN, ·-· LELA M RUNYAN, OecteWd. Notice It hertby oiven to creclllori hev1119 ••*"" against ,,.. Jakl elk .. Cit"' to Ille seld c:talms In Ille off lea of Ille c tet'll of !IW etort\Ald ~ or to prMent them to Ille uncltr51ontd •I Ille offke of BLOCK & RONAYNE, MO'I Westmlll\I ... Avenue In tflt City of Wnlmlnst., In Orenot County. wfll<h latter olflco Is l!w place of Duslness of ""UftderslQNd In .tll M111ten perteln· Int to wld nt .... Such cl•lms with Ille necen••Y _,,.,., must be flleCI or pruented H etonwld wllllln four montf\s •fWr 1'-llrtt Pl.IOll<atlOn ol this notice. O•led AUOllJt 11. 1'7t tVAN KEITH BURLEIGH Adn\lnlllrltor of the Eslalt of seld Oe<tdtnl I LOCI( & •O..AYNI An-yMl.Aw '4t' Westllll""9r A- WHlml,.,ttr. Clll..,.,..• tU.U Publlslwd OrtnQt C:O.SI Delly PllOI, Awoust 11. 2S -Seotembltr I, I. tt11 4041 ,. PUBLIC NOTICE C,._71M SUP.lllM C:OUllT DP THE STATE Of' CAU..0.NIA l'Olil THI COUNTY DP ~ANOI! NO.~ P VBLIC NOTICE NOTICI! TOClllEDITDflS Uflllwtlle 1 .......... t "*"'alw<111., .. ....._Act SUPElllM C:OUllT 01" THIE STATE OF CAllFOllHIA FOR TME COUNTY D" ORANGE .... -711 E\lete ol ALBERT CLEVELAND SEOORtS, AISo -nown as CLE.VE SE 00 R IS, Dtcffsecl NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to 111< <r•d•tc>rs of llw allo\le n•"""' dl!Cedent 1"'11 illt person\ f\avlnQ cleoms ~aln>t thll UICI decedenl •re required to tll~ Owm. with the neceswrv vouchers, '" '"" ofllce of IM cler1< of thll •t>ov• en lotted coun, or to pr-esenl lhem. w11" lht necuury vouchers, lo lhll un dertlonecl •I l1IP taw offlcM Of Kloth C Wetpull, 4'IO Birch, Sult• 200, N-POrt e..tl\ CA '26t0. -left Is the pl.tee 'l' bv\IMU of -und19tal...., ln•ll m•t· ten pert.all\ll'IQ to ti. llllA!eot wld ct.· <-1, within lour ,_,tf>s •lter '"" firs I P1.1411 lullefl of 1"'s notke. O•lff ........... n. tt11.. WALTSURTOH IEJ<e<Ulor ot llW Woll of Ille .OOV. "9mecl CIKaoent KEITH C. WEl-"IJ'TT .... llr<ll. s.lle • ~8Ncll,CAnM9 Tel: 111411SH J11 AtttorMy let"-Plllllhlltd Or-C:O.st OAllY Potol, AUQ. :IS, Seol I, e, IS, 1971 P VBUC NOTICE "CTI nous BUSI NISS NAME STATEMENT The lollowono persoM 4re OOtnQ buSIMi\tU U S. SKATEBOAROS, 2800 NewPOrl Bl'lld.. NtwPort 0 .. th, C.0 ,, .. 3 AvllA'• El RanchltO IV, Int d Callforn10 corpor4tlon, 2800 NewPO•I Blvd . NewPOrt Bee<.h, Ca 92603· Tfl1s buliNU .. tondutled by .. COr· po,.llon Avllo s El R•nc:hllo IV, tnc ROClerl 1... Brotknwn, V Ice Prtsldenl Thi\ SI••-· WU liled with .... County Clerk of Or•nQe County on Auoust JO. tt18 ,....,, Pvbh\hf'd OrMIQr Coast Oalty Pilot StPI '· •• IS.12. ma <IO'lt·ll PUBIJC NOTICE ll-427M NOTICE OF SALE 0" AIAHOOH EO PElt S DNA I.. f'llOPERTY Nolle~ " ,,.,..,Y q1wn INI un~ ana puro~...,,, to Seel.on tMa ot th<! C..lllorni• Clvlt C"'1#I Ille _,,v 11\l- e<I below bl!41tved to De •IN""°"4!d by RICHARO M.. MONZO •nd MICHAEL N McALLISTER db• MICHAEL RICHAROS, wl'IOSf! lasl .addren wes Suite H· 100, 34'4 Via <>Porlo. N-Porl Bt<Kf\, CAllfoml• 91663, wHI be \Old <1t 1>11bli< .tucllon at SUl!t H·llM, ~VI• Oporto, NtWl>Orl Be11ch, Catllorn1a 916'> Oft SeP4ernl>er I, 1971 et 10:00 O'<to<ke.m DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: s Wooden ANrt"-ndlse RKk> t SaOQemmOn T •bfe t Corner aw~• I Cuslom Cabinet 6 Mlrl"Ot\ s Mens Sult\ l SPOrts C:O.IS MISC CIOtlllnQ OlltCI tho\ 11111 o.ty of AUQU\I, 1~71 Moller-O>emoll LarryH Miiier MILLEll &CHIE•HOFF O S N•/111 C.emdefl Drive S•ll• 1111 eeffrly Miiis, c:Mlferala ttJIO Publl\lled Oranot CN\I Oa11v Polol, AUQU\l lS-Seotemoer t, "It "°' 18 PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8USINESS MAMS STATSMENT Tiie fOllowl"8 perton h CIOl"O buSo· 119"lii:co TVR•O ••••• , B•n••· Wey, Tut11<1, ~lfemj• t2'IO SUPUIM COUllTO~ THE 4111,71 -•rdtO tN _. -will .. clelfMd ST AT• CW CAI.I f'OltNI" f'Olt H llQUINted dtNNeK If tllt -ssful llOTtCa OP Ma"•tNO 01' N TITION flOtt f'ttCMaA Tl! Ofl' WI LL AND "" Lan11t1 TllTAMIN· TAllY Gery Johnson Form.r, 1eu 1 a.net• W•y, na11n, Gallfonll• t2llO Thlt MlneH It conclue1ff l>Y 11\ In olvlclv•I. ' TH&c:outtTYOf'OltANOI PUBIJC NOTICE 1'ltltltr ,..._IO.,... I"'°"",_ .... A..faM4 It.Cl. EUate of HARllY B. FERRELL TM s~I bidder wlll be re· SR .. 0.CHMd. f'ICTIT10US IUSINISI qyl,.O I• fllf'llltll e ~ 110ftC1 In .n NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo Ille NAM41 ITATWMaNT "'*"'' eQ1o1ot1 IO 100% of tN ,OlllrKI treClllon of Ille lllOY• .......... decedent Th• foll-Int ,..,....,., .,. 001111 prk'.e -• tallt!Nf ptt'f-bond tllel 111 pertoM ,,.,,tno <~ -'"" DwSlntn • ., 1n .... ,,_.. eqwa1 to ..,. of tM con· the Mid ~ -,_Ired 10 fl.. LAGUNA IUltO,.o\, 1045 S. C0Mt trecl price, ,.WO boncb to be M<Uf'ed llltm, wltrl lllt t'IKOS*Y YOW<flers, In HIOh••Y. L..-8Ncll. CatlfOt'ltla trofn • WftlY Qll!lpolnY utlslaclory to Ille Office flf tflt <IOrk Of tllt •ve en• •Ull tflt SolllllC...St QNnly Wtt., Olstrkl. tltlld '°""' °" IO,,,..,,. "*"'· with Gll1ftttt & M •11tt(llf'ltH . In All ter"" -conditions cont•lntd ltlo ne<••wrv vouthers, to the un· corPOr•l.O, • C..llfomMI <_..•lltn. In the tnfotMatlon lor bidders, et· oer1lo...O •t l..S w. ~ A\llflue, IOU S. c....t .. .......,. I.a.-9-h, IA<llM to Md • pan or "" l>kl fot'm AMllllM, CA, wllkll It Ula Ple<a of C..llfllfllle ftUI lflell .. _... e\ tt1DWf1 II.Illy Ou<tloed 11\nlness of IN~ In 111 ~.,. r111s llUtlMu IJ dlndVC:teO ~-• <« 1,. -INll .. iO lloKome • p.trt Of ten 1119rta1n1,..10 lllt ffl•te ol Miki O.· D«•llon. tM (tl\trK1. -nl, wllllll\ ·-_,,,.,, alter Ille OMAF,A•I .. Tiie Soll1fl ~ C~Y Wewr 01,. first Pllblk.lllen of lflllnotl<e. M EH1"811Plll~SS. INC t"ct ,._..... .... ''°"' to reject .,,., D•led "119Wt IO, 1911 PIN'\OIS GMtterl. w .,, l>icM or ...,, ..... , ., -...., ••t HAf'r'Y I , l"<Hflll Jr ,.,........ lllds. 19 ._. • centr«I tor ten"""" "*Nnlftntor ti Tlltt SI• ....... w•\ flied wllh t,_ el( ti lhe 1...,.. tor -h loVCll tMOs lire Ille EstMolttle C-ftty. (lefll of Ofanot Covi\ty lft•Htf 0t ........ lllylnl-'llY Ill e ,..,._ tWMO Ofeffenl A11911st llO. "1'I llld not e'*'9CI..., a.w MA•Y OltlOOltY .. 001 S0VtH COMT COUNTY ft"•·°""""" Aft, J=titlU.Y WA1-lt OIST1'1CT ,llMlltttrt, CA..., A al U. • ..,__. C. Miiier , .. I,, .. , ... , 1"1171......... 0.0.All ~ Alt__, fW ,,_.~.,_ ,.._.... ........ C,. ""'1 ...... 1....., Of .... 0.... 0411'( tUIM. PW41'""' et .... ~t Olllf PllOt f'Wllslltd OrMie OMll 0.11., ~ A._ 11, s.,t. 1. tt11 ""'· 11, It. K, t.ot. I, 1'71 .. j.ft ..... t. t, IS, tt. ml •tt•7 Est•I• ot HOWARO SELDEN BABB, O• HOW"ltO S. BABB. Oe<teMd. NOTICE IS HEREBY 01\IEN tlltt COltlNN" M 8"88, eM 1(01t1NNA El.IONOltE ADILMEID B•BB, AIU CORINNA MfYE'-8A88, ..... filed lle~eln /1 petlllOn fOr PfOtNle Of Wiii and IOI' I•~ ti I.All..,, Tnt.,.,.n· te,.y '°Ille ,._.Iii-,-· to wlll<:ll IJ madl tor fvrllltr 1M1rtlc11l•n • -11111 1M llmt MCI .. ._. Of Merlnt Ille M"'t het ...,,, Ml fOr ~mbltr U , ltlt , •t 10 .00 A.Ill., Ill the c-troom of OtOtrtment No a of ..io c;ourt, •I IOO Om Otnter Ortve -•t. 111 lhe City Of Santa M.i. Cllllfornte D•teCI A118U'l 1J, lt71 WIU.I~ I! M JOt4N, ~Otrlr. Garv "°"""' l"hlt U•..,,,.,.. w•• 111-4 with tile Cowntv Clertl of 0r•"99 eoun1y o" Auou•t n , am ,...... PvbCIJ!led Or-Cw•t 0.1111 PllOI, AAIQll'1 u Md~ t, •• u. 1'78 ~,. PUBUC NOTICE ( .. I .. ; ·- .,,,.,,,., INSIDE: •Restaurants •Pop Music Reviews •Movie Briefs •Cyprus Exhibit -. . . Fricuay, September 1 1178 Treasures Outlast Invasions C'y prll.\ UM•lill) bnnJ:-. to mind lhc image of a :-.mull. troubh-tl c-ount n (•mbrmh.-d an mnu ~lnre or batlhnJt . would tw t•onqueror., off the Mcd1terri· n{'an ~t The atmospbl•rc.· for tht• island n•tlon of 6~.000 prople I~ fur (rom re laxed loda) with 30.000 Turk1sh troops still <X' cupyin.g the product1vt• northern half of the country B VT THE Cypriot government want~ th<.· world to know lb nation al) a culturally nch land anrluen ce d over thous and!> of year., b) the nauon~ of Europe. Asia and Africa The ··Trt-<J!>Urc:-. of Cyprus" 178 pieces of art::. and crafts. much of at practical pottery has been touring the United StJites since the bicentennial in 1976. ' ' DAILY PILOT Wee ken e · Cl . I 0.11, ...... $IMf p-.. The showcase attrac· lion, which bas finally reached the West Coast, is on dis play through Oct. 8 at Bowers Muse um in Santa Ana. ROLAND WELLS OF NEWPORT BEACH ENJOYS GAME AS GRANDSON, CHAIS COONS, 6,0F COSTA MESA SNACKS. It is being circulated b y the Smithsonian Ins titution Traveling Exhibition Service. Works are from the Museum of Nicosia in Cyprus and the J . PauJ Getty Muse "m 1n Malibu. AND WIDLE the ex· hibit does not have the impact or the "Treasures of Tutankhamun" it is worthwhile viewing. The display s t a rts with earthen-formed ware of the Neolithic 'Stone> Age 8,000 years before the birth of Christ and depicts through pot- t e ry, f igures and jewelry the influence or mythology. Biblical times and the numerous societies that have ruled the tiny isle. John Anderson, pro· f essor or c l assical archaeology at UC Berkeley.-re·viewed the history of Cyprus ana of- fered a critique on some of the exhibit last week. JUG FROM AKHERA Nicos Dimitrious. Cyprus ambassador to the United States, and A.K. Simonidis, also of- fered their views or the current Cyprus political environment during the preview luncheon for county political and civic leaders. Simonidis is Cyprus consulate at San Francisco. ONE OF the more out- standing pieces in the exhibit is a limestone . statuette of a Kore done in Firth Century B.C. It is on Joan from the Getty Museum. · The piece. according to Professor Anderson, is "clearly all Cypriot." Y.et it is baf\ed o n Aphrodite, the Greek goddess or love and beauty. "You could call it Venus if you like." said Anderson, who pointed out that the s tatue r e presents "charac- teristic balance between Gr~cian and Oriental in- fluence." The folding o r the ' drapery under exposed I breasts indicated the in- rt u en cc or "archaic Greece." according to TANKARD SUPWARE the professor. "She was probably a very disCant cousin or one of the girls of the Acropolis at Athens." he said. <See ART, P agcC9> Falls Go to Bat Jor Ange WIL KIMBALL OF ORANGE CHEERS A HIT Summer Possible Title Creates a Mania ' Stories by JERRY HERTENSTEIN Ol-DAllYl'llMS.- •·If it wasn 'l for baseball what t~ heck would I do?" asks Costa Mesa's George Neidermeyer as he sat at Anaheim Stadium and watched the California Angels defeat the New York Yankees. 6·3. "I always plan my travel& and work accord· ing to the Angels' schedule so I can be here." says Joe Molsior Fullerton. HE WATCHES THE GA.ME from an aisle seal 10 rows behind the on-deck circle where New York's controversial Reggie Jackson was warming up. Roland Wells of Newport Beach is in his field level seat between home plate and the Angels' dugout because "I'm a big baseball fan and the Angels are the only team in town." Kent Norton. Irvine. and Ken Mason of Downey. are two o.r several among this partisan crowd or 33,472 not rooting for "the home team. T he two, recently moved to the West Coast from Long Island, are cheering for the Yankees. LyM Jones, 13, of Westminster. sits on the top row of the stadium above the right field foul ball pole. The players from wher e Lynn sits. look like toy figurines. She is at the game because as holder or a Jr. Angels card it is one or 10 s pecified dates s he can attend the Big-A. The price for 10games lsS3. JACKSON WAJTS HIS turn at bat. kneeling in t he on-deck circle. The fans in the seats directly behind him, chant "Hey Reggi-e·e-e· e·e , .. trying to get his attention. "Hey Reggie, your candy bar stinks." one young man. beer spilling from a cup he holds. yells. "Put some better caramel in it.·· · Jackson steps to the plate and takes some powerfuJ swings at the ball. The fans boo. Me hits the ball to rigbl field. <more boos 1 round::. first base. realizes be oan't make it to second and is thrown out scampering back to first. Angels right ·nelder Lyman Bostock had made a lightning, bulls-eye throw to first baseman Ron Fairly. HYST ERli\. THE FANS go wild. They cheer. whistle. stand and applaud, clapprng ·- their hands over their heads. Some hold up SJ clenched fist. yell and smile. Jackson is on one knee. a pained expression on his face. All this carrying on is part or Angel mania. It's infected the Big·A this season as in no other since the team began play there in 1966. The Angels have already set a season atten· dance record or 1.5 million people and are averaging 21.500 per game. Carl Gordon, tickeL maoager, expects the average to climb to 25,000 1f the team goes down to the wire in a pennant drive with Kansas City for the division titJe. Next home game is Monday at 7:30 p.m. against the Texas Rangers. "The fans are very vocal and more en- thusiastic than ever," said Gordon. THE REASONS ARE obvious : The Angels are fielding their best team and playing their best baseball. Finally. those fans who sat through years when the team couldn't do a nything right, have something to cheer .. There have been a lot or times I've satd to my family I'm not going to buy <season• ($ect\NGELMA NIA,PageC31 { Will new movie be actress's vehic/,e for success? A car js the star of the movie, "Corvette Summer," and there is little doubt Mark Hamill. playing on his s uccess In the blockbuster "Star Wars." is the big box office attraction. ~ But Annie Potts. i.:o·star of the new film which opened this week at severaJ Orange Coast theaters. is trying to make a big splash. TH£ F ILM ABOUT the theft of a customized Corvette built from a junked car and Hamill 's determination to retrieve the beauty on wheels is Ms Potts' fi rst. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, which (>ro· duced the youth-o riented movie. is pushing An· nie, a petite.woman with a wide smile and bright eyes. for stardom. She has been on a national publicity blitz since May and made her way to Newport Beach last week. Her entourage consisted of an area theater manager, MGM official and driver of a rather faded Cadillac limousine. MS. POTl'S, DRESSED much like the character Annie played by Diane Keaton in "Annie Hall." ate steamed clams <"Hot dog!" she exclaimed> and s tared at fishing boats dockside. "Basically I've been a pretty lucky kid all my Ule." said the 25-year-old curly-haired women wbo lives with husband Greg Antonacci in Studio City. "For me to go from a farm in Kentucky <near Franklin ) to this restaurant in Newport Beach is really somet.bing." she said as tJ awed by her success but perhaps doing a bit of acting. ·'I used to throw up my bands to the heavens and they were pretty benevolent to me. I've come a long way Justdistance wise." . And while the "Corvette Summer" co-star realizes publicity appearances are important to her career at this point. she admitted some akeptlclsm. ANNIE POTI'S GETS SHOWPIECE ROLE '!I HAVE MET SOME terribly interesting people, but tbere bave been times when I've asked 'What does this have to do with being an actor for God 's sake!"' she said. She looked a bit weary Ms. Potts said there is a limit as to what she will do. "1 will not go sit with a car al Mark C. Bloome and solicit." she said. "I mlght wear a red dress but l will not be a $2 whore ... Ironically, her role in the movie is that of a . . somewhat naive. starry eyed woman who t ries to makeitinLasVegas by selling her services. AND SHE POSED AT A Hollywood pre- miere with -the car. a sparkling candy-apple red machine with an imposing air scoop on its hood. The film opened May 20 in.Toledo. Ohio - home of the world's largest Corvette parts dis- tributorship-with a paradeof20,000Corvettes. The movie has grossed over S4 miUion m the South and Southwest and Annie has ap- pe~d at countless openings. So it's understandable why she IS leary or the same redundant questions. "I'm so tired of hearing 'What 1s Mark Hamill really like?"' ;>he said. while readily ad- mitting bis appeal has probably made the mov· ie a hit. "THE LAST THING I want in the world is lo be catty," sa1d Annie. "I'm not ereedy. he earned all his recognition and success from 'Star Wars' as well It should be. "But when people say to me 'You must know about this and that from 'St.ar Wars,' I say no, lf you want to know those things why don't you call him <Hamlll)." · She. says lt was a pleasure to work with" Hamill. "He has extended so many kindnesses lo me. When he has been asked to do talk shows on the movie, he has almost always s uggested he bring me along. And he has always asked that he introduce me.·· Annie did provide an Insight to Hamilf· "He takes a Job on the basis or what klnd of poker tbe crew plays." "I Cf)UNT MY BLESSINGS I got the role,'' Annie said. "I could not have asked ror a better part if my mother had written the script. <See CORVETTE. P•ge CSl .. SPORTS CAR COMPLETES LOVE TRIANGLE Movie Ster• Mark Hamm. Annie Pou21 . " • t• .,,, ••••••• C2 DAILY PILOT F11day, September I, 1078 .. Passing Inspection ~ ~: A s uitor gets his teeth checked to see if he ~ is good enough for ·La Fille Mal Gardee' <The Badly Guarded Daughter> in this 3cene from Ballet Pacifica 's 13th annual al fresco performance. The show will be presented at 8 :30 p.m. Saturday and Sun- day in Irvine Bowl. 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Tickets range from SJ to $7. Box office will open at 4 p.m. Lila Zali will direct the comedy ballet while Carrie Kne ubu hl choreographed • · Bronzatura" for the program. Rhyth1ns Hard to Miss .... -:-,. =·-.. . .,,. ·-· ~:~ Tourists Find Music, ~~: Labor Day weekend fun-seekers will have · the ir choice or Big Bands or Brasil '88 at Southland amusement parks. The most famous trumpet in the world is blowing out loud and clear in Knoll's Berry Farm's Cloud Nine Ballroom as Harry James a .. nd his musiclans entertain dancers nightly. • . The Buena Park amusement park also will offer western music in its Good Time Theater. Roy Roger.., Dale Evans, their son, Roy "Dus-_ ty" Rogers Jr. and the Frontiersmen and Joanie will perform at 7:30, and 10:30 p.m. to- d ay and Saturday and 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Sun· day and Monday. JA72 SOUNDS OF Count Basie and his or- chestra will em anate from the Plaza Gardens Stage at Disneyland from 8:30 to. 11 :30 p.m. Sunday through Saturday. Dancing to music with a faster beat wiJl be featured in Tomorrowland as the S pace Stage offers the Magnificent Music 'n' Motion ............. ~coupon•••••••••••••• ~~I Music Everywhere Machine tracing rock 'n' roll from the mid-'SOs to today's disco scene. Lee Castle will conduct the Jimmy Dorsey orchestra's appearances Saturday and Sunday al the Casino on Catalina Island. Both dances will last from 9 p.m. to 1 a .m . Tickets arc $7.50. Catalina Island Cruises will provide •·d~ce shuttles" leaving San Pedro at 7 p.m . Saturday and 6 p.m. Sunday. Return trips are at 1:30 a.m. Boal transportation is $10. BOAT AND DANCE tickets are available through Ticketron. For more information, phone 527-7111. Magic Mountain will be rocking to the Latin beat of Sergio Mendes and Brasil '88 through Monday. Showtimes are 8and10 p.m. Blending old and new sounds of the Americas, the group will appeal to the entire family with such hits as .. The Look of Love," "Fool on the Hi ll" and "Scarborough Fair." Ad· mission to the concert is included in the Valen- cia park's one-price ticket. [ Pilot LogbooJ Happy . Trails WOrth Rerun ' . By I ERRY HERTENSTEIN Of tllt O.lly ...... Sutt I'm no nostalgia Creak. But every time l hear the name Roy Rogers I get sentimental Suddenly it's Saturday movie matin'ee lime in hometown St. Marys, Ohio and Roy is in that forever· etched-in-the-mind pose ·with Trigger. the great golden horse. You know the one - Trigger on his hind legs, pawing al the air; Roy 's eyes s quinting and ""' T although he may have be«;n riding_ for miles through the dust, his ~h1te hat spotless with brim bent in just the nght places. I MEAN, EXCUSE me while I tie my tree branch to a post so it won't run away but Roy was my childhood hero. · In my all too infrequent visits to Ohio my mom never fails to show me that rather pinkishitinted photo of me atop a cross-eyed pony. There I am, 7 years old, chubby face with butch haircut and wearing Roy Rogers chaps over my corduroy pants. There is a cowboy hat, not nearly as neat as the one Roy wears, pushed back on my head. The pony Jlnd I can only bold.ltill for one more shot by the photographer wlio bas been walking the south side of the city this day - we have bandits to catch. Rogers. those eyes still sfauinling, that hat still saintly white, sang at Knott's Berry Farm the other night. He's 66 years old now. HIS YODELING WAS as clear as when he did it in those 188 cowboy movies and on · his radio shows. Roy, regardless or bow much or a lead the bad guys had, always seemed to find time for a song or yodel. Then he caught the black hats anyway. BALLET I HEADLINERS J . :· I And gos}l. there on the stage at Knou·s was Dale Evans too. The King and Queen or the Cowboys and Cowgirls were joined by their son Dusty and backed by lhe Fron- tienmen aJ)d Joanie, the three sang "Happy Trails To You." It's a safe but the attention of 'i:nost in the capacity crowd was focused oo Roy and Dale. And for those in their 30s and 40s bearing that song may have brought back ror them as it did ror me the days as a child when I beard lohose samewordson the radio. My dad. mom. sisters and I listened every Sunday night. We rode Trigger wilh Roy or Buttermilk with Dale. But wben they sang "Happy Trails" at meant a return to re- ality -bedtime. CA 1 ALINA SIAPLANESI ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT ~ RedHUJto Paulartno-NexttoControlTower Wat Side b (71 4 t752-1600 ( 213~420-2444 rt • admission with coupon I '>.,_Offer exp~": September 11, 1978 r) ' . I Living Paintings by DAN • . WDD WET 0 - Vou've seen it0 on tv, now see it for yourself! World's largest Waterslide is open everyday from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm Adjacent to the Santa Ana Fwy. ...-.. (1-5) at Ball Road (714)776-4680 OP : ....................................... ....,., ...... ....- ·FROM Fash ion Island N ewport B each .. -.. _,,. ... .. .. To see the work by DAN is to experience the Renaissance of Frans Hals. Pieter Breughe l and their contemporaries. We are espec ially p leased to be able to invite all art lov- ers to enjoy a number of her pai ntings in our gallery . She is a true artist, w ith a beautiful soul. All merchandise carries an unconditional 7-day money back guarantee In Via Lido Plaza 3439 Via Lido, Newport Beach • 1>73-5430 Open 7 Days Per Week 10-6 STEREO SOUNDS OF THE 1-JARBOR 1e • -. - I • ;-- , I • • j • \ " ~ ( J ~ ' -. . ........... ,41:,~,., ....... . ANGF-L BASEBALL FANS COSTA MESAN GEORGE NEIDERMEYER WON'T LET SOUVE NIR OUT OF SIGHT Richard Nixon. Gene Autry. Nolan Ryan Autographed His Prized Catch -F rom Page CI ANGEL MANIA SWEEPI NG BIG A. • • WE fE~TURE MANNINGS 8£EF ~ f•~t QUQ.l\t..t obto.l~~. AT PRICES YOU CAM AFFORD .. Neidermeyer. like many of the fans. has a favorite Angel and thinks little of some players. "1 LIKE BOSTOCK. No one has a better batting average (.302 at lhe time> allhough he hasn 't been playing too good in the fi eld." George said. "J've been kind of down on CJoe) Rudi and CBobby ) Grich." J erry Pritchett of Buena Park. another Anitcl fan who has stuck with the team good or bad since 1961 and sees 50 home games a season. has had his gripes "I support the club JOO percent." he s aid. ··but when they traded Aurelio Rodriguez away in l!l68 and h<' <'ventually led Detroit to the World Sem•s. my wife wrote a letter to Dick Walsh. then general manager. He answered it. "Rodn guc•z was by far the best third ; ba!)em<in 'A-e've ever had ... said Pritchett as if the club wa!) his and not Autry's. Tip Roast Eye of R~ Roast '2.59 'l.59 '1.69 I Huntington Beach -Fomtaln Yallef Police Officer's Association's Ann•I Variety Show Starrln- STANLEY MYRON HANDELMAN And Other' OutstandincJ Acts Sat. Ewenlng Sept. 2, at 8:30p.m. ; LOMG BEACH.ARENA 300 E. OCEAN DOORS OPEN 7:30 P.M. $10 -Adlllits Tiie EaJft F1 ii1J -lMo.. Dad & liclst FOR IMFORMA TIOM CALL 531-0111 J -' ·:.:•.••••1 ... ,,,~.,.·1 1 r •,1 ._ ..... c.f DAILY PILOT . JEleetrie Light Orehestra 1 ~ , One of ~ock's finest pop units puJ/,s out all sfops.for Anaheim Crowd ' By MIC'HAEL PASIUEVICH And yes. there was even some muscle to 011Mo.1w,........ fo •ith tMahow peeled ao enlbuslasUcally by Nlee. for o chan .: to b1ve some kind word1 5,000 fans on a warm summer eve . aboul an outdoor rock t'Onc~rt at the Bil A In With seven albums. under its belt. ELO has AnnhNm. como w grlpg with wh11t was first considered a England':. t;:lt•clrlc l.lght Orchc~tra pulled novelty tho incorpor ntlon or electrified violin out sit th~ Mops. 1ntc>r1alae1.lc or otberw1se. and a pair of cellos into a basic rock ensemble. Sat1mfay t'Vl'ninst. spendln1 ata11erint 1um11 Leader/Cuitarlat Jeff Lynne has taken the · for &h€'M' (Vn('~rt t' tras: group away from It.I ru11ed early experiments A BACIU TAGR PAltT\' for 1,000 aveata with (':lh'rt'd food and o~n bar; a apectal otter· tn. from thr folk~ ut Jtt Records ln LA. Aftu th• ,;how the tt'nt t>..~<'ame a mtnl·MClftl~ Carlo with gu,·~b rolling dir e for prbes. ~ A Sl>\'Chtt"uJar f\r~worb lbow. Ttw um Htl or • brt1bt.ly Ut apace craft. hovtrlnx ov~r lhe !>tnd1um by means °'I' nearly in•b1bl,• ht•hcopt~r tow Une. Actor Tony Curtll on 1ta1e In mock bat· tie aaamst the fortt'l' ot outer·~ evU. A 60 root white libertlan apacesblp whlc.h opened mid s moke Ud bombalt to re-veal thl· M~\'l'n-m ian band. towards a ll1hter , more middle·of·the·road pop/rock approach. It's created a whole new group or rans in· trtcued by lbe band'• u.se or voc@.l harmonies and It.ht melodies over ~,trings )lnd a solid rhythm aectioo. l.., IT WAS THESE TYPES or s on gs - "Strante Maile." "Livin' Thing" a nd .. Telephone lJne" -that made up the heart or the llve show. And. to a m an. ELO has never sounded bett.el". The 1t.riq1 were never overpowering or cratlnf (a problem with past live shows> and Lynne 1 deep vocals provided a fine contrast. ....... _ . Forecast: Folclorico · I Saddleback Colkge Spomon OC Prem~ere . M(•xico's orricial dance company, the Ballet Folclon co Nac1ona l. will open Saddleback Colll'gl''s 1978·79 concert season on Tburs'aay,' Sept. 14 1n a song and dance exta<ava1anza at Laguna &ach's lrvihe Bowl. The performance will befln at 8 p.m. THE CELEBRATED company ol 50 dan- cers. singers, mariachi and marimba players aDd country musicians will del11bt tts audience to a fully·costumed program, tract.na Mexico's regional heritage t.hrough music and dance. Reserved tickets, priced at $6, SS. $4, and $3. are on s ale in the college box office, 28000 Marguente Parkway, Mission Viejo. Box office .,. hours are Monday through Thursday from 12-3 p.m . a nd 5-8 p.m. and Fridays from 12·3. Phone for information at 831·7414 or 495·2790 . ., THF. BALLET Folclorico performance dimes two concert season packages at the • . ion Viejo campus. Priced at $2S for com· Oily patrons and $20 for students and Gold p holders . each series features four events a· affords purchasers nearly a 20 percent dis· nt off the price of individual performances Ballet SN .its are in the $6 reserved sec· · A NEW DINING ADVENTURE AnDARln Geurmet CHINESE a.JISINE' PEKING• SHANGHAI SZECHW'\N • HUNAN Daily Lunch And Dinner VOii' Holt mcl H ..... ~ ........... c.._. (POfmer Chef of the Twin Dragone-Anaheim) -& • ~ • 13 . . 1 1500 ADAMS A V!.1At ...,._ IWJ ' OSTA MESA S4o.lfJ'7. 1 • I CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIOUn (At C-V_,~_.,l 499-2926 ~3 IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 314 FOMST AW.. LAGUNA BEACH ·41,.n..1 I 1•-i lion when purchased in the season package. The Ballet Folclorico was named in 1977 as the official folklortstic comp~ny at home and abroad by the Government of Mexico. The dan· cers and singers come directly from the "Teatro de la Cludad" 1n Mexico City for their Oran1e County premiere. Director Silvia Lozano led the company to a first place performance al the 1977 lntema· Uonal Folldoriatlc tontesl in Ecuador, where the company claimed folk dancing's "Oscar" for its spirited rendition or Mexico's traditional dance celebration. SPECIAL NUMBERS will be the graceful and tender Tarascan Wedding Dance from Micboacan, the exotic dances or the Isthmus or Tehuantepec, the fascinating mating dance of the turtles and the stirring and colorful J alisco Festival complete with Mariachi Orchestra. Saddleback's complete season features Canadian pianist Anton Kuerti IOct. 14 and 15> • the Canadian Opera Company IDec. 10>. come· dienne Anna Russell <Jan. 19>. the Pittsburgh Symphony ·c hamber Orchestra <J an. 26 1 and the California Boy's Choir I March 31 >·. Season tickets are on sale now. CASSIC ITALIAN CUISINE VALET l'ARKINQ 2 21LC .... Hwy.C... .. Mw c• tw •~..._ '7WH7 NEW ENGLAND SCALLOP .DimR859.l $0VED S TO 1 P.M. DAil Y mmssm.1 CIMlalfmzt ,.,,,., a..-tll llUWILU ,... ........ The harmonies were snappy, Bev Bevan's drumming was s tellar as us ual. and Hlgti McDowell went lnto his "novel rock -folo on cello" routine. For good measure, ELO pulled some ot its lMlst from the past Uke "Roll Over Beethoven" and the 01ore classic "Do Ya." EVEN IF ELO NEVER achieves the hybrid m usical breakthroughs It hinted at In early albums. it has evolved Into one or rock's Cinest pop units. LyMe has taken ELO to the point where it rests comfortably without belng loo cute or pre· (entious. ELO Is on solid ground and deserve~ extra points for deliverlne a stage show that overcame the numerous Big A drawbacks. ROUNDING OUT THE ELO biU. which started sensibly past the midday but I 3 p. m. > and finished by 11 p.m ., were Trickster Kingfisb and Journey. ' Trickster and Kinat"isb stirred lltUe reaction from the crowd with routing rock pattemines. San Francisco's Journey, introduced as "The Pri~e of the West." fared t.etter. _ The quintet bas s trength in guitarist Neal Sch on, drumme r Ans ley Dunba r a nd k.eyboardist /vocaJist Gregg Rolie, but bas yet to find a firm footing for its live pre&entatlon. The band wavers between progressiveness and melodic pop/rock without striking a con· vi ricing identity on either side. Journey doesn't lack talent but should chan· nel it in one direction instead of tryiJtl to touch all bases. BOSTON "Don't Look Back." Epic <FE 35050) This album was two years in the making? Incredible. Little is right with this long overdue follow· up to the biggest selling debut album in musical history 1now at 8 mUUon copies.> The quintet ls basically four guys who re· volve around gultartst /producer /enlineer Tom Scholz. He deserves most of the blame for what sounds like a rush )ob. THE PRODUCl'ION IS. bloated and boiled over lo the point where vocals are muffled and melodies. -directionless as they are, tumbte un· der t heir own weight. Des pite the hype and guaranteed success. Boston is revealed as just another competent rock band with limited writing skills and a little point of view. The band reli es exclusively on basic riffs s pice d lJP with Scholz 's wailing guitar chromatics. ll 's signature sound that wears quickly. Boston will play the Big A Sept. 23. . Seeking Fun? Straight Ahead Straight Ahead. the residential rehabilita· tion_p_rQgrarq for drug abusers. has scheduled several Cun events for an open house dunng the Labor Day weekend. T he public is invited to lhe facilities at 341 85 Coas t Highway.· Dana Potnt. for pancake breakfasts Crom 8 a.m. to noon. three magic shows and live music on Sunday and Monday and live elephant rides on Monday only. The $1 tickets for each event are tax deduc. tible donations to help in the operation of the project 's high school classes. skills training. JOb placement and counseling services. Better Days NOW THE H~OME OF THE FABULOUS INK SPOTS Appearing • • • Thur., Fri., Sat ••• I RY OUI AU HIW ··-...., , 3700 w. w ..... , ........ ....,_, SANTA ANA 557-2074 ·~***********************« • • • • '« • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • .. The • • • • .. ., • • .... • • • « • • A11 American: Watt1e • « • ti • • : ANCIENT MARINER • OM THI IA Y MIWPOln' llACH • : a.-. ... Sunday lrunch "°"' 10 A.M. : •************************• .. 9tCSUfT5- THAT f'UNTASTIC STAR OF STAOE 6 &<:RUN MARTHA RAYE -·-.... You could lose~ head O\'el' our Hemy \1111 cut. NOW,LAYINQ Tue1oay1 tn"' SunOIY• TuM., W•O., Thurs., Sun. £.ve. • U4.00 Fri •• ua.oo. S.t. • t11.oo Sun. 8-uncn M1tlnM Adults· U 1.00 CllllO'*" • tl.00 lncluOU OlnMr, Sllow, Tiit a. COllM ,, I ~l.""1 OPAL ·--........ . . . -· .. ~. . . . . It's that good. So is the Roast'd Duckling, the Rade of Lamb ·. -....... and all our other olde-fashioned feasts. We serve them in royal style.•oo. In our own 17th.century English inn. It 's a heady atmosph~. FIVE~s:~: ~l F.ast c. Highwly. Corona del Mar. (714) 67&-1374 ... ' . . [ i '· I 1-. ~! i I 1 · l • . .. ,, l .. • • . ~ , ~ • ' J I f 1 t 1 1 t t . . . . . -. . ., , . . . . . . .. . . . • • .r ,• .,.,, •• ,Ii i •• . . . . . . . ' . , . MOVIE REVIEW DAILY PILOT €5 I ' " 'Star Wars' Bero Shows Dirty Side (''It's Refreshing to Se~ That Mark Hamill is Human After All'' Mark Hamill. the do·1ooder of "Star Wars" i1 ba<:k oo the all very 1creen. And alt.hough be ls aiatn on the side of iood. uncovortna t ll dolncs of a pro· f ttalonal car theft rln , ls on terra nrma. on .t.he car 8$ It happens by when be least ex· pects to s lt. There la one unbellev•ble but ente ng sequence When be chases the car,. re nted gold, on a bicycle. DanUey bangs onto the back ot a recreational vehicle and then a truck ln a vain effort to catch t.be auto. In fact h• aeu do• ·right dirt on those '-olden locks as a confirm croue monkey in McGllATH FINALLY catches up to ·corvette Summer," who would rather spend Dantley and convinces him to work for the coo hours ogllnti a shiny-red sport.a car than the • men. . 1i11rl1 In hb Van Nuys Hiah School classes. But after Dantley discovers Vanessa bas something to otter other tbp.n her bodily wares THE FILM, WITH co-star Annie Potts mak· <she Is a would-be prostitute seeking a quick inl her movie debut, Is screening in several fortune in Vega) he decides to 10 clean and Orange Coa11t theaters alter playing nearly steal the car from the thieves. ev~ry region of tbe country except the West Coast. He restores the Corvette to the way it left And just ai; in "Star Wars," good triumphs the school shop, drags a comical Vanessa from over evil In this isummertime rare that Is prov· a plush casino into the car. speeds away for Los l n1 highly appe aling to the majority of Angeles and what follows ts a wild, harrowing America's moviegoers, the youth. chase <Lowry pursuing Hamill> through the The story begins innocenUY..._ftough with desert. The stunt men are the real stars in the Hamlll as Kenneth W. DanUey';-'Jr~ and bis Van chase. Nuys Hlgh s hop tea c her and classmates · ·--Justice triumphs, of course. searching a Los Angeles wrecld ng yard for a D a ntle y r e turns the c a r to Va n Nuys High. plcks up his diploma and leaves the campus with Vanessa without revealing his shop teacher 's underworld COMection. The plot may be a bit thin but the action. especially the cbaae scene:"\s lively. Ms. Potts is comical and convincing in her r ole. H 'a refreshing to see Hamill ls human after all. The film is a depiction of a contemporary culture. living on wheels. Danlley loves cars. he firs t m eets Vanessa when she picks him up on the desert in her van, and his mother. played by J ane /\.Johnson, lives ln a trailer house. '"'THE MOVIE, DIRECTED by Matthew Robbins and produced by Hal Barwood, is rated PG. There is a touch of nudity. some rough language and violence )oVhen DanUey battles Lowry 's chain wielding tougbles played by Jason Ronard a nd Brion James, b'tl mo,t scenes are handled t,.astefully. ; -Jerf'JI Hertemstftln Junked car to rebuild as senior class project. - DanUey, of course, makes the pick, saving a badly damaged, rusted Stingray just before it is a bout to be smashed flat as a pancake. THE HEAP IS HAULED back to the high school shop whe re through the magic of cinematography, it is quickly reconstruc\ed into a beaut. 'CORVETrE SUMMER' CO-STAR. • • 'Le Corsaire' Rudolf Nureyex will da nce the 19th Century (classic 'L e Cors aire' with Ale xandra Radius . st ar of the Dutch Nationa l Balle t, nightly at the Greek Theat e r during a s i x-p e rforma n ce e ngagement of Nureyev a-nd Friends opening Tuesday. Also on the program will be t.h e _conte mporary ·Pie rrot Lun:iire.' Tickets a re on sal e at tlle the ater and a ll Mutual a nd Ticketron outlets. Ht here°' take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 1tJ 21st Pf., Newport a .. ch ORiole l-"'8 Hoow to Mktltfflht Dally-Wu-.. u..tll 1:00 L& OYU n -•IM--Al:IA DanUey is so taken. by the car that he spends prom night in the shop making eyes at it instead of on the gymnasium dance floor where it's obvious his classm ates and teacher, Ed McGrath, are ertjoying themselves. It isn't until much later that Dantley dis· covers McGrath, ably played by Eugene Roche. is working for a Las Vegas.car theft ring operated b7Y.,.a former student, Wayne Lowry, portrayed by Klm Milford. THE CAR MAKES ITS debut on the Friday. Saturday night cruise strip of Van Nuys Boulevard. When Kootz, an innocent, freckled· faced redhead kid, played by Danny Bonaduce, leaves the car to buy softdrinks, it's stolen. DanUey, as though he bad lost a lifelong love, traces the machine to Las Vegas. And it's in the gambling mecca he learns about fast bucks. con artists and thanks to Va· nessa . played by Ms. Potts. women. Several times Dantley nearly gels his bands Monday thru Thursday Special• (Friday, Saturday. Sunday 'til 6 p.m.) exeepl holidays Oc.-n ~ .•.••..........•. 3.45 Atlantic Cod •.•.•..•.......•• 3.95 Red Snepper .......•......... 4.45 ...... ....,. .................. 4.75 Giiied ...................... 4.75 Top 8lrtoln Steak ............. 4.95 ~T.U •..•....•••....... 1.95 Steek • Lobster • :. • • . . . . . • . . . 7.95 Plus Fresh Fish, Other Seafood and Steaks l•nta aear-ol\ 16278 PAClflC COAST HWY •HUNTINGTOH BCH • !2131592· 1321 390t E. COAST HWY •CORONA DEL MAR• 1714167~0900 "The role is very much of a showpiece for I me. The character CVanessa> gave me a chance \......-to. P!BY with and do a lot of dlllerent things within the same persona. The role is a veritable rogue's gallery: Vanessa bas ~ lot of dltferent moods. She's a flake, s he's absOlutely charming and never boring. Her part is terribly well writ· ten.''- And although Vanessa is a wQUld·be pro· stitute Cshe never becomes one> and there is a brief nude scene. Annie said the role bas enough virtue to be worthwhile. · HER CRITERIA FOR doing a part is "will my mol!'er be e~barrassecl to see this? My mother is the heartbeat of the nation. I'm not taking my clothes off for nothing. ftbink the ac· tor's first obligation is serve the piece, .. Annie said. _ Drama has been M s. Pott's life. Sbe bas never done any other work. And she likes those who know her to realize how hard she has iabored. · She majored in drama at Stephens College Highest Quality Nauve Mea.ican Foods' Openl Days All SPa< IS MNTS GIANT 7 FOOT TV SCREEN Mon.·llu. 11 :30 o.m. to 10 p.m. Fri. &Sot. 1q o o.m. to II p.m.. COCKTAll.5 ~i.n:kJy 4 p.m. to I 0 p.m. 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEAOf 962-7911 .FOR A REAL TASTE TREAT ~ 1 q1111-i-1.0~e ;,,i>"~~~ ~~~ FOUR v~ FRESHMEN ~ifPorter • GOUl'IMET DINING -. MEDIT ERRANEAN RM • CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH SUNDAYS 10·3 PM • DANCING NIGHTL V - CABARET L<1l.JNGE 18700 MAC ARTHUR Bl VD. • CAPTAIN"S TABLE COFFEE SHOP -24 H RS. IRVINE. 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"I'm Dot an actress who came in on a Kellogg's commer<:iaJ. I went out of my way to learn my craft," she said. AN ACCIDENT IN 1974 when the car in which she was a passenger was struck headon by a vehicle involved in a drag race almost. knocked her-0ut of theater work. . Each of her legs was broken and it was -. , year before she did any acting. She gradually worked her way back t.o show business by._ing· ing in Santa Fe, N.M. nieht spots. She bad to be carried on stage. Recovery time taught Annie "life is a very fragile thing. Indeed, there is no tfme to be wuted -not-a moment." She Mmton a tour with "Charley's Aunt'; tn · 1976 and her stage work so impressed one of the stars. Roddy McDowall, that be convinced others in Hollywood to give her a look. · She tested for the "Corvette Summer" part· and director, co-writer MaUbew Robbins signed her. ·~IJen :"'~ ·1' ~~ • f!iiiliair agan· - GENUINE OflNESE MAN1>MtN" DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo C.arte Dishes lUNCH•OINNER DAil Y 2Us ~It...&. Food To Take Out COSTA MISA .; 11:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. 642·7162 • 6J 1·'91 t Introducing our SUNDAY BRUNCH froin 11:00 a.m. "Cla sue Quic he.·· .. Double Waffle." ··Eggs B en ed1c:t111e :· '"Crab /llf!l.Oberg .. and our ~pt ··Charles Dickens Maxed Crill.·· wrth Compllrnent•y Champagne OSMn Dally 10.2 ........................ u-. Complete ltlak dlnwa: s511 . 17920 Brookhutst FOUNTAIN VALLEY .. " YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED! ~CoNtC<*~ ~-,,,. o1t1c .. 1 ~'°' Coo~"'•,. ~~' .,, ................ ._ f 'Earl~ 'B~ cMenu t t SCRYU> ~All Y UNTIL 7'00 P M t iLlrCllllT IA~'I') t A SHltlMI" TI Mr11u •nd l>f.'fAMr (;tm;nN t .t. M 11• r•~•"•ni) < NT\l>•n•ltr>n nl tl\6fot1•1..a t11oe,.i-11nd thfll'\CI l4lf'IPll•• SC 9'1 OI DAIL y PILOT . ... . ...... .. . . . . . . . . MOVIE REVIEWS Flutist. Big ' :-..JrUJhman T~un U.S. B111AaY CA•PBELL ............. ..._ A 38·year·o1d lrl1bman named Jame• Galway ii making a name for blmMll u a clusical Oau pl~er. The public ln Britain aometlmes t.Uea up energetic young cla11lcal > muslclana wboM work and penonaUty appeals -oae tb1nb ot Daniel Bareobolm -and lives tbem virtual PoP hero status. Since 1975, Galway's •mlllna f~. dart balr and gray-necked beard have been seen oa TV .. chat shows" and on T·shlrtl ln Britain.. • . ~-s!pier, RCA Recorda•ln London ,.. •. leued a a le by Galway, "Annie's Song." The' ;. compa.AJ,re eaaed it ln America in mJd.July. . t a. n:Mru•~ stAmoo 01N111n t , 8i.ttet11)1 Mlnl'll(J 111'<1 tile! OI au .. d•~ an • bantW and 0Wi>ln9(j .IOBN DENVE•. WHO wrote the sons. 1ave a copy of his recording ol ll to Gal•ay. Both have wives named Annie. Galway says, "I wanted to record t.bia piece and aaeak It onto my next LP. Tben I wu lobal t lo • QO!Oto• perlKllQtl S4.9) t C. \'Aki NlkU rnm '"<••or tit-"' t prVCMrltd won '''""n My •. 11.e" t ll'd t< '"" O(IO(l•MUlll 13.9) ,.,I) ffiAk TCRI\ Aki ~ · t r C:llo•cu1 'tie.t m•on•ltcently t>to••~d t 11> Plt4'..-,OU' dlscnm1naon9 Wit• M.9S Trueldng Trio Tri..,.plas J erry Reed. Hele n Shaver and Peter Fon· to 1lve lt to my wife. • "But the pop department ol RCA put it out u a alngJe:. A hall-million people 1n tbe Brttlab lalea bqugbt it. They're people-wttb immaculate taate when lt comes to Dute playen." - t AICE 118 SOUP-OF THae o .• Av 111 TEA t tang of hijackers that have been harass- ing the independent truckers in the newly released movie 'High-Ballin'.' da <left to right> waste no time or energy f t when they set out to break up a vicious f ind Uson theNortbfildeor .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.-.~~~~~ "Annie" notwltbstandtng, Galway ls primarily a claaslcal musician. His recordlD•s available 1n the United St.ates lnclude Badl.,a • 'Slntonia Concert ante in C Major" oo None~uch, and two Mozart concertos IODataa for Dute and ·piano by Prdkofiev anci Franck witb Martha Argericb, "Man witb the Golden Flute Plays Showpieces;" and "The lh&ic Flute of James Galway,• all on RCA. ''TIM Magic F1ute" ls tbe newest. f Fashion Island, Newport Center t [ ) f Reservations honored: 644.4811 A Quick Look at the Movies SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOUR PARTIES t GALWAY aECENTLY finlabed a sold-out tour in Brit.al.n playing two works by Schubert and finishing with Ugbter worn, cbooatnc the latter according to what the audience of the evening seemed to like best. -········* . Films Surprising, Hilai-ious John Travolta Olivia Newton -John isthewonl A ~PICTlff ~ Lo....._. DmoMI C714t SU0tJIO UA a.-W1 I I 1te: 17 I 4t HJ-054' 0..-.. ... Or..., 17141 6J7.0J40 UA cJ.-Or...,. 1714t U4-Jtl I M-. ....... S.-. ._ 1714112t·llH UA ai.-c.te...._ 1714t ......... ................. C714t1Jlol271 ..._., tlt1°aT .. lll-lltO • • I 0 II LMJt A.-.. ?n-6446 __... Drt\IMt 1'7f.flll JllT WHEI YIU THDUIHT n WU SIFE TD ID BACK TO DE MOVIES PETER. SULEAS IVbat CAN You Get ' IOr a dime . these days?? NEWS ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW DAILY PILOT "..OUL l"UIY" comt>lftff Ille t'30s sc~ll comeo'" wlltl • HlkllCOCk 111r11i.r •nd wen.a INKI of IN lime. · There 11 t«NttllnQ for ~ -fl.-C<ll. Oddball cllaractan. • modicum Of rom.nc:e. Moll of ell, lhere h Coldle H•wn. whO dell"" a l>tllll..,tty wst.tlned Pllf'IO<......ce •• Ille lllOflOt lnj-rdy. Clle•y a.aw rellas on aome of 1111 TV ~ "4ttlsms, 11111 his Ollbul •• • IHcllng man Show\ pr.,..,, •. Colln HIQQIM. -rewrence for HltdlOOCk was dUpla"9CI lft '"'Sir....-Streak, .. wrote tl•ts one •ncl.dlre<IM n -·· H• knows "°"' 10 kHI> , ... •cllon QC>lnQ. R•ted PC, 11robibly l>e<ause of ••"9 ... 11•. WCIQKIJwneu ano Karu . •II m lld. * * * "CAfOlttCOltN OME" ll " topnotch edvt<>lur•, •n audac lous C•le llWll stralnl cred11llty al,,.,.,.t 10 the l>tHklng polnl Llter.i minded •lewen may Koff •I the \.<lie of • Man 1.ncllng laud by • ~•I• oo,,.rnment. 11111 tr. action ts test Mid clever ellOUQll IO--• lllOW In ... ,ai Of-· t•lnmtnl. 8fll~ .,. the re"'letlont 111 WetN"8110f\, wtlo c•n ~I Ille storv fer·fe1<11ed? Writ.,. dlnt<tor P9t« Hyems ls• 191eftd6c1 storv teller who can or-fine pet'formMKes trom llellGopten as well es,ec:tion.. TM c•st· ~ Bro!ln, Brenda VKCMO, ~ Wa\e<"Slon, 0.J Slrnl>50ft, H.i Hotbroolt. ICMen Black •ncl Telly $aval&$1n•llrl9f, '-'!' Dlt. "*"PG .• * * * WHO'LL STOP TH I! 1tf.te It en _.,.tlOul - Mnl-day •lleQOry of -the V........ -UW• rupt..:t lncllvlOU.I 11 .. s. MlchHI -l•rty, • Marl,,. turned toumalltl, de<ldH to rvn heroin lrom Vietnam to 1"8 U1\li.cl Sl•las, and lnwlvH hi\ wit•. T~ Weld, •nd • former Marine buddy, Nick Nolte. TlleY Immediately .-tPr • ,_,IJllC Q- who may or ....., not bo govtrnm.nt _..ts. Motlvathw•s are llclrt. Notte reactt Hltl:ncht •ncl t0m• wqu«Kn fall, well as• meenl1>91Hs torey 1n10 Ille tum wor1d. But director K•rl Aelu ltHPI Ille teftllon mounting Ir.,.., IM ~Inning, and lie draws S119erloi ~r'fonnM>Ctl lrom Ille'""" stars. Rated R. It conl•ins rOUQll ltnQU<tQ9, lortuH M-q.,.ncH encl o.monstr atloM of cit 1111 llH. JOHN TIA YO&.f A ~,,., • "FOULPUT""INI "TMI! eUOOY NOt.LY ST'OttY" .. IN_,,._ -1111 of IM -_ _,_ a tef'Cle. ~ . l>lography OI Ille rocll ·'n' roll ~ wllOM -· Ing c..r-tn09d In a ~ ..._ crnl\. Tiie script by ,,.. , ... A_, Olltter IS ,,.._ c~elldlno nor 11ype0; It -''""'Y i.tlt -• LUl>IMKk, THal, boy ........... to •Kand \tie helQllh of a"*"' l'llllSIC lndllltry wltflout IOlinO llit lnltvrlty. Ste•• Rash'' direction ·-tM l'°'V ~ •ncl Holly"l mus1< ll r&<rNi.cl """' nc,_ --;i,::~·~; ~~I:~ ~Olt~l~Y. • ,... markable coml:ll!Wlllon ot actor and m\Klclan, Don S!roud jlncl Q\erln Mat11n ·Smllh .,.. l~I '" Other membe" ol the Crkll.•I'-Rated PC. with ""'' • tew tq>iellttel to sully -llll<•tlon •• • 1am11ytllm. / * * * "IHTIEltNATIOMAL v•LV•T" Is . -auef. not • remalle Ol lhe lllm tllal made E lltabe111 Taylor • •Ur In 1"4. Tlllt lime TMllm O'IMM ~ tfae glrl who beat\ all Ille odd5 IO wlf'I Ifie 1119 ,_.,. race. Sile Is not •s l_.y e. lhe young TeylOr, but sM hH the sarnt ltM ,.,_.,end.,.."'*' •m•1lngly '""41. Producer-dlrec:tor.-Uer !Uyen FOfWI ~ pl•Y1 Obvl--IOn for the WfltL-..1 -let of yon. HIS pace II too lel ...... ly et 1lmel, but the IOCAI effect It hMtt_,,.1"11. • ~ -Udote to Ille.....,_., 1M -MIOW hltS. N-t• ........,.,,, OW ...... ,........_.,,.. especlally Ant-y .._..IM H 1tle OI~ Games coectl ......... cnclMllllty ...... clMlld llawe IMM..mYlfty M • -4 for elrll. * * * "AM.RICAN MOT WU'' ll en ll'lf«tlela -extremely lli9fl -w <*Of<Mlon of tM ,_of ro<ll 'n' roll.,,., tr."*' wtio lllonee<'M tlll• "a · 99nera le" new r.tyle of musk bacl< 111 ,.,. -!MW 'forte disc jocl<ey Alan f'l"Kd. Tiie ~ bi\l< .. ly combines • ttllllly fk· tlon•lhed montage of tM la\I tew days -lftQ wl!ICll FrMd wn •I the lot> of "'' pr~loftal c•rHr -a MrnP!e Of Ole 1111 roO 'n' rOU IUfWS of '"" ,.,. '!(& OlrUIOf" Floyd M11lnl• 1111111.H Ille 1- scrffllplay OI u-ic.ture stroll" lf'I an~ m•n~r by pn15ent1no Freed l"*-'-'Y -1· eel l>Y T Im Mclllllrel •Ole c•lm eye within• reg. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY ' "SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS Ct.US BAND• (PG) "SMOKEY 4NO THE BANDIT" CPG> "SOUND OF MUSIC" "THE OiEAP DETECTIVE" CPGJ "THE LAST REMAKE 0F'BEAU GESTE" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) "FOU1. PLAY" (PG} '"' -of_... -IMKtMn , .... ,.,. Of -ltld•I end <MC..-nY (Oft IM PM' Of the •MMlllSIWMlll I. * * * "MOOt>ar It • ~ lollowuo to 14111 ve¥'t t-lte hit ·~ and Ille Bandit •• Tll1t time 8llr1 A~ k ttie world'• QrNl9'1 i 111111man, eno c1..ctor ... , Nffdllam -nowlr>Qly INdt lllm Mid his t>r-y '""°"' llwouQll •WC· '"Uc>n of 1...i.st1e vunn. .. ...,,,.,,, -ol the -ttunlmen ah ... oo-vloutly k~ the ten1tor-v. b<lt ,,.., •Im -ur111tu1 ., por1raylng IN c.amer-r le of llWI IHrl•H l>fH<I. 11·, •II lelr1y Mlndleu. b<lt Iota~ ...ttr1elnlnQ Reynold\ I\ ~ nrctlY l>Y $ally Flelcl, 8tlefl t<eltll encl J~l\MI Vlne•nt. It.WO PG. * * * .. TM a CMtlVSr Oll"M With a !errllk m.9 ol • robller, --"" by ~-of pelk• c..-.. The mo¥le orOCMlft ClllWtthlll ....,_. All Of the CIW«tert ete -lest, and--· Cllrectot WelliW Hiii ....-" to be attempt~.., Hhtentl•I cer<~ mm. Th• comblf\etlofl OWSll"t-'. the CIYften'tltm of Ille tlwots _., _ dwllllffle ... ernpcif9u of Ole OialOQue. lty•n O'HHI Nwr cllenQltt llll b.-... ..-i-. -el 100 ...... -.Id Isabelle Mi--'t tewl• fe<e rerNIM CllanL Bruce o.r .. ~­ ,,. .. ttMldlnS 8r\IClf °"" <raiNIJ ff tfW dlelit· 11 ......... R. * * * "'Ml!AYI! .. CAJlt WAIT"'~ w ....... BNt- ty'' wlslOn OI the llere•Ow. It 11 • l)lac:ld l>4«A of dry•lCe Wflfl/Of' _.. the newly ClitOl¥leCI -d • snow.white COncorde. Ml&Ulllenly i><o,_.ci dHd from• CWCfell\ Joe P.ndtelon 'Be•tty l IUI· lowed lo •el\lrtl llO ear1tl. flnl •• • _.tul mlllioll•lre, -es ~It lor ,,,. Lol AnvelflAMM. Su<ll plotllnQ '°'*' 11aW PF-.! • IW•Yenl'f di~ Ml«• but mlfac:lft Oo ""-"· T,,. ~US! It fine. etPe<l•llY Mat.on, Jeck Wardlff es ttw tooltleil treiner, M>d OWltt Crodln and Dyan C--• lnUl'der ..-~. Reted PG. t1U1 Ille film It et c 1tM1 at a-fy't "Sll•mpoo" -·-""· "-He made bis first U.S. concert appearantta this summer with three conhrts at the Hollywood Bowl, playinc lloaart and B•cb, three concerts at the Mostly Mozart Festival ln New Yort. playing Mozart and Schubert, and appearances 1n Waabingt.on and Chicago. • 'We ftllt te lab (lea .. Plerre a.1.,.al) co~• te .ee .,._, ~ eetdd leal"ll, Hice a •~II el lllw!ep. E~bod9 did.• He was to ha ve come earlier but bad to cancel all concerts for nearly a year. "Last Aug. 26." Galway recalls. "I was walklng at night along a street near where I live. I heard a m otorbike coming. l stepped off the road to wait for it to go by. It didn't go by. It stepped off the road, too. and went over me, breaking both my le&a. ri&bt ankle and left arm. "' ... WAS IN THE boepltal four months and recuperatiq another four moolbs. Aller three months. tbey checked Jt and they bad to operate again. I only got off crutches ln June. I can't walk very fast but at least I can stand up, and that's ruce. "l bad to cancel cbncerts but I got some radio programs going, where I could announce some classicaf' recordings and talk about them." Galway studied in Belfast and London, t)len went to the Paris Conservatolre. "I didn't study with Jean-Pierre Rampal," ~said. "I had a couple of lessons with him. B we went to his concerts to see what we co d learn, like a bunch of sheep. Everybody did." LAST 7 DAYS TO SEE -· • STADIUm 6scReen 639 7860 DRIVE-In AT A THEATRE NEAR\ You · "FOUL PLA r (P.G) ~ .. FUN WITH DICK & JANE" •CORVETTE SUMMER" ".KJV RIDE" (PO) "STAR WARS" "LOGAN'S RUN" (PG) AMMALHOUSE "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "AMERICAN HOT WAX ' (PG) "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" (P.G) "STUNTS" ALL. DlltlV&·IN' Oll'SN 6:JOP.M .... NT\.Y CllllCI Une., I 2 ,, .. Unlen • Kiddie l"la,.ro11ftd .. _ . • ~ ~HAMILL HARPJSON FOPD CARPJE FISHER PETER CUSHING and Al.EC GUINNESS ~br ~br GAAYKUr\TZ JOHN WILLIM\5 • PUTT CnY CDmlt Oronge 634-9282 ••FOX FtMrton 526-4747 C>eAHOf MAU Orange 637-0340 llOOtCHUIST Anaheim m -6646 HUNTINGTON CtNIMA STADtUM DRIVHN Orange 639-6110 IOWAIOI CINIMA CINTll ~on Beoctl 84&-0388 lllA PlAZA Brea 529-6339 OOltO Meeo ~l41 •'JOMM DOL.BY ••JSMM DOLBY 909¥. NO P'AUIS ACCPllO fat TllS DIGAGB'IHT MNINE£S N MOST tHfAm£S 0«:1C MRlll oactOllO r011 IHOWIMS OI Cl(.L ~ ' . . . -.. -. ' l I I ·I I ( • I .. . .. . . . -• ,. • • • # • • • ,. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . -.. . -. #-...... ... POP MUSIC REVIEW Friday, September 1. 1978 DAIL y PILOT C7 • Ex-Eagk Soars on Own Meisner's First Gig as Leader a Success 87 llA YllOND ESTllADA Ja. °' ... DtllY ,. ........ Randy Meisner 1oared aJona the Orange Co11t ln hl1 1t11e band's first public ap· pearancie slnce bis departure from t.be Eaites auper·ll'O'lP las~ year. Ex-Ea~le Meisner, who already baa one 11010 album to his c-redlt, led an ellht·pieee band in a v·ancty of cou.ntry-navored (olk·rock·lunes during ~ group'• four sets last weekend al Huntin1ton Beach's Golden Be1tr. . AL 11IOUGH ON HIS own Cor a year now. Meisner'• climax or the two nights was his crl1p clear vocal.s In tbe Ea1les' classic . "Take It to the Um1t" wbJcb be wrote with Don lh~nley and Glenn Frey. Rumors flew S.turday night that Meisner would 'be Joineg_by his Eagle friends. But t.he >1&rthtul sln1er needed only his talented band and a little coolldence to shake hia firat·ita·aa-leader jitters. Four 1ood·slzed crowds provided ent,hu.siaalic suppert. Meilner presented the type of sounds be bas been a part' of for most or his young lile with groups such as Poco, <a Buffalo Springfield Randy Meisner debuted his stage band at the Golden . · Bear in Huntington Beach and wlll appear Sept. 8 at Universal's Amphitheater. Have a aptno(f), RJck Net.on's Stone Canyon Band. Lin· da Ronstadt's backup and fmally as foundina metn ber ol the Ea&les. BUT THE SPOTLIGHT was def'mltely on Meisner who pleased the crowd with three Eagles tunes, several numbers from his album -and some surprises. ~ It was an impressive start for a band leader. Sure, the crowd could have listened to tunes like "Take It to the Limit," "Too Many Hands" and ''Try and Love Again" for the entire even· ing. Meisner moved from the safe Eagles hits to lusty renditions Crom bls own album like "Bad· man," "Please Be With Me" and his openlng tune "Lonesome Cowgirl." writ en by talented local composer John Merrill. WITH HIS P ENCHANT for old tunes, Nebraska-born slnger also pulled out the. stan· dard ·'Save the Last Dance for Me.•· He was amply backed by high school buddy Donny Ullstrum, on rhythm guitar and vocals: Kerry Morris, bass and vocals: and Steve Edwards. who matched lead guitar solos with Scott Shelley. Acoustic pianist Peter Rellich pleased the crowd as Shelley joined him with string-like synthesizer sounds. Kelly Shanahan rounded the band out on drums. MEISNEll SET ASIDE the-bass gultar he played while with the Eagles since 1972 and strummed an amplified acoustic. Appearing tonignt and Saturday night at The Roxy, Meisner's band will also play second bill to Bob Welch Sept. 8 at the Universal Am· pbitheater in Los Angeles. Holiday Weekend. m;::!~~;: ~ 1118 lllt.AAUOVNT IOICTUAtS COMIOllATIOM AU lllOHT8 llUEllYEO .__ _ _.. BROADWAY Santa Ana (714) 542·4737 Ul CUIEMA Orange (714) 634·3911 Dilly: 1:15 • 3:20 • s·2s • 7:30 • 9:35 BREA PLAZA Brea (714) 529-6339 o.nv: 12:10 • 2.15 • 4.20 • 6:25 • 8:30 • 10·35 UA CINEMA • Westminster (714) 893·0546 oa11y· 1.15 • 3:30 • &:45 • 7:55 • 10:10 ORMGEMAU Oranae <714) 637·0340 SM A. lil .C. 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' ' Cl CWLY PILOT FriNy,8._..,._ ,, 1171 ·Television TONIGHT·s LATEST LISTINGS EVENING . .. , ........ ·e P*3m Otm 0t•~· .......... -~ofln,,... ~ • en ....., olllld covld Jeopardize his C.111.., • MA wa.DWBT w... Wld Gordon """'' ""'*1 • ..,... dmPClt ._ ....in~1t9"'9mlDlte .. ~ ~-• lolOYll ••• "l9"t C"-"Y ( tMtl Slw19y MllCL- John Mcitolert'" A oan. c.n.tt ~ .....,. a IWMt .. OOld -a-'°' ., ... io... Md ""' ...,.. -· ,., ... 1),,...1 • ll'N'lfl OUAN ~ ·. An Old ll'loe COlllllll« COii...._ 10 COfMl!lfW'O. murOlr fie '""' I ~ to ~tl'9~0I• 1roeno I n Wesfern I IAMAMAH, flD WAIHINQTOH WUKIHMVl!W MOVI~ • • ~ "T"-yndlotd" 119701 0..U 8t1doff. L .. Grant A -1thy young man CllU-a •ti< wtthln hltl IM\lly wNfl he decidea to Ol>'cNM • •~• i-lntl'le~IO (2hr•) UO. VICTOM' AT 8fA "Th• KllMtfl And The l<lli.d" A pottrayll OI lhe culmonatiOn ot Mllt·..,bm•· r1ne warfare and 111.- oeetrvcf!OI\ OI lhe Nall U· ~· n.et 11 N>own • G WAU. IJAEET WEEK "Tiit Ooll1t Oleuter' Outtt· Joli.,, M. Snyder, odllor. lnttrnttlonal Moneyflne 9:00 8 IHCAEDIBl.E HUU< Oa'MI Bann« becomes tn\IOIWd 1n a ~ dliel ~""'""two htjadc«• and a temt1e tn.citdrlver. CRI a o A80MOVIE • OYPIAIY "* wanno o---11i. long~. Dr Enc.......,. on -'*"Y lft Ole* men tRI (I) <*NIWI Paul Newman ~tarts in the tltlt• role or a <'omedy \\l"•,tcrn. · Tht• L1fr und Time!'. of .Jud~c Roy nean ... to t.u.· :,h0\\11 ul 9 p.m. Saturday on (;hunnl'I 2. • * 'h "At The Eerth'a Cora" ( 19761 Doug Meelur9. Petet Culhlng A ~ of men who t>oo-e thfough to the oentet or ~find• piece Inhabit· ed by prehl9tof1c c:rea- turet. 9 ....VOIWAN ~ CMryl LAdcl. Aoo ., ........ Oll1l ~. ~HMfftoncl f'Hclllfll Wldmetll •nll Leonard Bern.teon • ..-no'1g Oll'ttlfS. .... WICHAf.L.~. a.-r ~ appointed U S. Ambauador to JO.OM. NICllOIM A. Veil· ~, 1°·· TO TfU THE TRUTH (I) JOKEA'8 WILD ~-AU..STAAAHYTHIHQ OOE8 1;00 C88 Nf;WS NICHE'W& UAR8CLU8 WOAU>NEWS TOMOHT G IOWUNOFOR OOUAR8 I OIANT8 IN THE DEEP ~/LEHRER RIEPOM' • 8PECW.. ''The Night Of The Empty Ctlalnt'" Worlca of polltlclll Pf---llOd diAldentS wound the woftd ate per- tof'med by Joel Gnty, Mo Guttwle. Leu<en .Bacal. . "Rutu• V•. Tho Mlraclo1" Gamea -numt>ot bumper, HIV rl~t. 1tat~ pllCh• ing, and slHpwalkor'• 1hullle . D WILD KINGDOM "Why Conllfl!atlon?" The need for ConHfV8tlOn 19 ahown lor WlldUle lndtcataa the environmental c:onOl- tion, and man learns aboul hll'l'laall by •Wdylng the netUtml1ya1ema. I HPWLYWED GAME 0 HOUvWooo 80UAM8 I JOKER'S WILD 28TONtGKT Cha1111~• ~ •• , •• ,,. 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles I KTLA {Ind) Los Angeles KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego • KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles e KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles 9 KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach ·De~r ·In Alaska -LOS ANGELES fAPl -John Denver shows off the grandeur of the 49th stale in a two.hour wilderness adventure film. ··Ala s ka : T he American Child." airin~ on ABC on Sunday. «Channel 7. 7 p.m. > The film is an account of Denver's personal ad- v e n lure across the wilderness of Alaska. It.includes three songs he composed for the te levis ion special with Joe Henry, "To the Wild Country... "American C hild ," and "Wh a l ebones and Crosses." Special Due (l)THe~ GUNI Clorit LNChman. t:d& 9 WOHOER WOMAN A former NA TO officer uee1 his power1 ol hypn<>- a11 to tabOtage tne U S Alt Fo•c:e. (A) G COLUMBO "The Con1pltltor1" An arme-1muggJ111g mu•deflf (Clive Re viii) tllH to· ootamart LI. Columt>o wllh his lrlah charms (R) G MOVIE • • •1, "A Prlv1te'1 Alf1lr" ( 1959) Sal Mineo. Chrlallne Carere A trlO of Army draftees lorm • mualcel group, but confusion reigns when one ol th«n llndt himself married 10 lhe Atels1tnt Seoretary of IM Army (2 hra ) • 9 A8C 8P£CW. "Kristy And Jimmy McNl- chol Pr-I ABC All-Star Saturday Preview Specltl'' Kristy and Jimmy McNI· Chol are joined by Donny • Oamono, Donny Moll, Maurloe Gibb end Adam Roch In a preview or ABC's ,,ew Saturd1y morning shows 0 MOVIE • • • "The Last Wagon" ( 1956) Aleherd Wldmlfk, Felicle Farr A condomned man reacuea al• survivors of an Indian attack. (2 hrs.) • MERVOAlmN GuMta: Cheryl L.add. Rog. ., Millet, Olt1c Benec:Uct, Katherine tielmond 8) VK:TORY AT SEA "fhe Road To Mandalay" The Allies sweep through the east u II becomes lncnaalngly apperent that the Jape,_ ere defeat- ed. fJD MASTERPIECE THEATRE "Poldark II" ROiis and Oemelza return to Cornwall; Geofge Wa<leg- gan io-the most Imp()(· 111111 peraon in"* Hie. (Part 13 of 13) '1!> Rl8IHG COSTS IN EDUCATION: THE FmEMl AE8PON8E Senalc:w Bob Packwood (R-0re.), CommlNionet of Edueellon Emeet Soyer. NEA preeldent John Ryc:w tnd UCLA~ pro- leM« Thomas Sowell 019- cusa the 118tlou• QOY9ffl- men 1 a1 option• being propoeed to defray educe· tional ex~ In a par\411 01KUS$ion. 9:30 8 VICTORY AT SEA "Suleide Few Glory" The Jap.,_ kamollaze. SUl· c:ide planes, c.uee havoc among ttie Allied naval 1 forces supporllng the attactl on Ollln-•. 10:00 8 Cl) C88 REPORTS "The Battle FO< South Africa" Biii Moyers pre- LOS ANGELES <AP> -Butterfly McQucen. who was Prissy in "Gone With the Wind," plays a fairy godmothe r in Harlem ih the ABC special "The Seven Wi s hes of J oanna Peabody" on Sept. 9. NEW FACE ANO TWO OLD ONES ON 'MAVERICK' (From Left) Charles Frank, James Garner, Jack Kelly New 'Maverick' to Air ~ But R ep rise Lacks Sp arkle of Original · By J AY SHARBUTT LOS ANGELES CAP> -It was good news when· they said a new "'Maverick" western was aloot and that a young Maverick would continue the fine work-fearing, gambling, skirt-chas ing ways of the originals. On Sunday, ABC airs "The New Maverick," he being Ben Maverick !Charles Frank), son of Bret and Bart's cousin Beau. Roger Moore played Beau way back when. but he·s not in Sunday's saga. (Cbanne17,9p.m .) HOWEVER, JAMES GARNER IS back as ~ret. And Jack Kelly returns as brother Bart, though be doesn't appear until lbe finale. • The s ad news: This reprise or the series ABC Tan from 1i57 t.o 1962 just doesn't have the highly literate sparkle of (be first TV western to poke fun at TV west.ems. It just pokes along. It starts promisingly as Bret pulls tnto East Laa Vegas, N.M., to col- lect Sl,000.from Bart only[,.--------] ~~:.rnBartha5bee~shot TV REVIEW He goes and asks the ...,_ --------" m ortician burying the de· parted if at leasL he can't get the name on the tombstone right. l t identiflei, the departed as "Maveric. ,. Up ridcthr'ee mcan·lookinggunsels. THEV'RE I.ED by a chap named Vinnie tGeorge Loros), a New Yorker with a ripe Bronx al'· cent. Seems he's btta mm-flammcd by Bart and wants the casket opened to be sure Bart ls dead. Bret objects. Up rides youna Ben. 'Vho draws his artillery ~.-..-·-·-·· and prevents the baddies from holing Bret. The no- goods exit, whereupon Ben reveals he is cousin Beau's son from Philadelphia. Bret tells him Bart isn't dead. He notes the casket 1s but five feet long. and ••if he was in there, he'd have to be folded ." Then, amid examples that Ben is just as much :i rascal as the original Mayericks. the show sags tnlo a generally labored assortment or chicanery and awkwardly-constructed plot twists. Such as: -BEN'S THEFT OF $1,000 IN •·getaway money" Bart always totes. -A small-town Texas judge who arranges the theft of rapid-fire Galling guns. then pasts a $25.000 reward for )heir return as part of bis scheme to get elected to the U.S. Senate. -A double-cross by the wicked Vinnie, leader of the gun-thieves. -Ben's wooiDf of the judge's servant girl; who also is Vinnie's sort-of-sweetie fSusan Blanchard. a fine actress. plays her>. -Bret's wagerillg with one Poker Alice !Susan Sullivan). IT ALL LEADS TO all three Maverick chasing the $2~.000 reward. Alas;'the chase is clumsy, even borin~. And the two-hour film generally lacks the jaunty w1t of the old Maverick series. Frank. the new Maverick. Is toothily tolerable. But. he lacks the force of personality. the way with a line. of Garner, one or the best light comedy ac- tors in TV today. /\s a ··Maverick" freak, I'd hoped thls show would revive the glory of old. But after !leeing lt. t felt like the l(UY who bougbt a pumpkin farm. then loamed HalJoween was canceled. . I . . TUBE TOPPERS tt>e KramcMlna end Irle Nortont OllCCMW 11\et t .... vtt!On. lnt4-.d ol kltllnO ~lon ... ~ ... 11. euovw =1=~ ~ NeWS 2;11 NIWI S:OO NlWI ~ NIWI KABC fl 8:00 "Kristy and Jimmy Mc Nichol Prcscml J\ HC All-Star Satur· day Preview Special.·· Donny Osmond and Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees join in u pr<.'vicw of new Saturday mornmg shows. • • • • ··Metropoll•" ( 192t) 8riglt1t Htll'l'I, A""-d Abet. ow.cted by FrlU Lang. A female robot 1tln wont«• Into l'9YOlt and nNt1y dtltroVt.. huge Qty, (2 ...... s min.) 1:17 ~ • • * ~ ''Secnt 8-yOftd TM ooot" •tM) Joen ..,_., Mlct*'~ aMe MOYll .... ''Whit• PongoH (1946) Richard •r•Mf. M1r11 Wrtnn • KITV tD 9:00 ·"Merv Griffin." TV aclrcsses Cheryl Ladd and Katherine I l<.-lmond join hos~ Griffin on his talk show . &NO. MOYll • .... "Hlawtt"-'. (1952) Vince Edward•. Vvlfttt Dugay. A young lndltn brt14 •truoo'M to unit• ....,.,,1 witting Indian tribM (t tw .. 25 min.) 4..'00. MOV'lll •.,. •· Hono 1<ona ttot Hwbor" ( 1H21 Mlflon Cook. l<llutjuro•n wu .. ow. KQCE 9 10 :00 -''Jungle Book.·• Rudyard K ipling's fumous story of a young boy raised by wolves is told in this 1942 movie. • lM VEOM WORTS LINI! • MOVI! ····~~ And Oewn" fft60) ..... _,., an 'n-deoth•look at the terrorist war bcMng waged agalntt the Wlllle South Alr~n government. G 9E8T OF ROCKFORD "The Attrac1tve Nu1aanoe" Roctty ROCltltoro ~ the target I« a retlrect F B 1 aoent (Victor Jory) when ht Ul)knowlngly tllles • mobster u • bu .... ,_._partner (A) I D NEWS . L.Er8 MAKE A OEAl. OAEAT PEAFOAMAHCE8 Leonard Bernateln con- duc'I• lhe Vlenne Phllher· monic In Gustav Mehler'• Fourth SymphOny. t!i) MOVIE • • • ••Jungle Book" ( 1942) Sa bu, Joseph Caneoa. An .oep11Uon ol the tamoua Rudyard KIP4· Ing 11ory of a young boy whO la raised by wolves. 10:301 • NEWS 11:00 a a we NEW& LOVE. AMEAICAH STYLE "Love And The Patrol Person" P .. rolfnan Gibb• la di.gNntled wtlen he lind• his pertner is • ~~"" D MOVIE • • 'h ··Luctry Luciano" ( t97<1) Edtnolld O'Brien, Rod Sttlger The life of Mafia King of naroodea • Lldy Luciano, 11 traced trom Iii• depoftetlon In 19"e 10 hit deettl. (2 hl'S.) • THE 000 COUPLE An unltnowtng FtMx dalel a marTied woman. . Q) FEANWOOO 2HIOHT Oueatl Uncle Sam Jr . Of Shack, candy Lee Har· Q!.OVI (FFFL). 9 DICK CAVETT GuMl: Chartee Schultz, creator of "Peanuts." (R) '1:30 8 Cl) U.8. OP£H TENNIS Highlights ol the day·a activities In thit touma· '20-20' R e port Rapped NEW-YORK <AP) ABC says 1t stands by a report on its "20·20" n ews magazine on the natural gas deregulation bill before Congress. despite criticism from the Mobil Oil Corp. Mobil. in a newspaper ad headlined "ABC-TV's '20·20' needs its eyes ex- a mined." attacked the natural gas seg m ent Aug. 8 as "a shocking spectacle." and said the broadcast was "still another chapter in an apparent anti-business vendetta being conduct· ed by ·20.20. ·" ABC RESPONDED by saying the program was "£a1r and balanced and journalislically sound." ··20.20" said. a mong other things. that in· dustry favors decontrol. which itsaid could pus h up the price of natural gas lo consumers. ... \ . ment lrom FlullhlnQ Mead· ow Patti II\ COfona. New Vc:wlc. lllESTM~ Hoit: Johnny Caraon. GUMtS: Allee Cooc>er. Jay Leno. Joeeptl Waml>augll. Aunt 61abby, Bltd Wlnn«S (RI 8 TWIUOHT lOtE In a "°"*el of the Mure, Janet Tyler le aboul to - 1111 reeutt• of her oper._ llon. 89 INETA "The Big Hand't On Trout>W" Barette trtn to help 1111 Immigrant whO II unwilling to P8Y protection 10 operate his~-(Rl • HOGAN'S HEROES Hogen blackmails a genef· ' al to keep him l•om tranafemno Kllnll rrom Stllag 13. ., OE'faMART When CONTROL'• top acl· enlist diet. he cont- tllet tlll real bnllna bttltnd his won< is Or. T. • CAPTIONED WORLD NEWS TONIGHT QI) MACNEJL I LEHAER AEPORT 11:46 8 (I) C88 ~TE MOVIE •• "Thel.at~s·· ( 1975) Martlfl ~. Oi9ne Bak«. A ! 3nlor officer IS IOtQed 10 dedde who must be ellnllnated lrorn .,, OV91Ciowdad -.ooet. M.:>RNING 1~ 8 TWIUCJHT ZONE An otd men goes l'90COOn hunting with "" bekMld dog. Rip. • hunt lfoM Wildt nellhef return. • HOT cm' DISCO The hOlleat "8mes In the world of di900 wtll be gUMting. Singing 1he lateal disco 11111 wtiltl the Hoc City Olll!CeB move amid a maze of pulsating l8'1f beams, ·"-hing atrobee, mirr~ and IP8Cial 8"ec:b! .., HONEYMOONEA8 tl'.37 8 MOV1!. • • ~ "The Death Ot Ma Y.C" (197t) Doug MGClure, ~ McQeytn • 9MC>v. * it "T"'-Bullett FOf A long 0un·· ( 1973) 8etu Brurnlnell, Keith V811 Der Wat. 1:00 D MIDHIOKT IPE!CW. Oue1t1: Electrle Light Orc:ftMtl'll; TM ~: EM1h, Wind and FW.: Nell Sed•a; Olln Camobell: Freddy Fendtr; Tht Cap. lain end T ennile: Jtniot !An; Helen ~-Nell Sedaka. G MAWJIWC "Holt.g.:;r--·· I aorl,AOT'OftV 1:27 TAUCMOVTWTTH TMJMAH JACQUES "Wat4"'" Tiie potlclea. practic:n and pllltotopny of tlll Metropoltltn Water Oiltrlct are dtecuaNd. ., (I) LOVE, AMENCAH STYLE "LCMI And The End Ot The Ltno'• Mlct\MI 11111111t1 a vaMC1omy . 1=-1 ~HOPU • • • "Crack In The MlrrOf•• ( t960) Or1on Welles. Juliette Greco. 1:189 NEWS 1:57 (I) LOVE. AMEJICAN 8TYlE ''Love And The Odd Coople1" Two lamHIH w1nt to trade namee. "'LCMI And The 0..- Peopla Play" Beverly WWII& to get married In a dlurch. 2:00D MOVU • • "White Huntr"'" ( 1957) Robert UrQuhart, Suaan Steotoan. D MOVIE • • *'"' "Stanley And Lnrlngatooe" ( 193111 Spen· cer Tracy. Rlcllard OrMne. • MOVIE * *'"' ''Blood And Bltck laoe" ( 1965) C1meron Mltchell. Eva Bartolc . s._..,., Edmond O'lriel\. '°'\ll IW\' Fa1nl-y Fihn Set New Finn Hires Knotts, Conway TIM 1491tyw.d • ....,_ Tim Conway and Don Knous are scheduled to s tar in "The Prize Fighter." the rirst feature film planned by new Atlanta·based TriStar Pictures Inc. TriStar pr esident Lang Elliott, along with his partners Wanda Dell and Eric Weston, produced two other recent Conway films. "The Billion Dollar Ho~ and "They Went That A-Way and Thal-A-Way." which opens in October. CONWAY AND KNOTTS previous· ty worked together in Wall Disney's ··Gus," "The Apple Dumpling Gang" and the upcomin g "The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again.·· According to Elliott. the G-rated script for "The Prize Fighter." which was written by Conway, is typical of the kind of family fare TriStar will offer. "Actors and investors do not have to deal with the 'big corparation· when working with our movies. That's lmpartant to the people we look to for backing. like the average investor seeking investments of a few thousand dollars. Many of them are from the South, and they have the added advantage or enjoying their in· vestment with their families." said Elliott. vice president of an Atlanta film dis· tribulion company called the Interna- tional Picture Show Co., and served as associate producer for Columbia Pictures. Walt Disney and Universal Studios TV. "'The Prize Figh~er." a comedy about a struggling boxer set in the 1930s. has a $2-milUon budget and is slated to begin filming in Georgia in January. W e a ver Stars In 'I slander' LOS ANGELES CAP> -Oennir, . Weaver stars as a retired mainland lawyer who becomes caught up in a Hawaiian murder in "The Islander·· on CBS on Saturday. Sept. 16. The film also stars Sharon Gless. Peter Mark Richman, ~ernadette Peters and Robert Vaughn. It was filmed on location in Hawaii. Aliens Invade THE P ROGRA.M in· eluded interviews with BEFORE STARTING TrtStar, El· indus try r ep r •se n. llotL was cofounder and executive LOS ANGELES tAP) -Robert Vaughn is a college professor caught in the middle when an alien invasion is repelled on ·'Starship Invasions," on NBC on Sept. ts. tatives, including the -------------------- chairman of the board of TV FJi k the Am er i ca n ·c •••••••••••• Petrole um Institute . • -: • e e • • • • • • • • • e ABC said. and several • • er B Ji • • oil a nd gas producers. Names 8 .•. • -.1..,.,,ong eac • •• including Exxon, Gulf and Lone Star Gas were • G • CL • -4 Q • e approached but declined HOLLYWOOD CAP> ee V.1C J'O", t 'Pt!'~ -Eight guest s tars •• 84 .IQ •• appearances. have been named for the •• . -•• Mobil's ad ran two full two-part adaptation of • PRESENTS. •• pages Thursday in both e rJ the City. News and Daily Howard Fast's "The Im· • !tBE •• Metro, t abloids being migrants." • •• bl. h d They are John Saxon, •• ~uor1k .: ndeu~·~~a~~~ Richard Ande r son, ee ~ s~c •: strike. and the oil com M 1che 1 e Marsh• •• Q IJ1 AUG 18-• pany said it had or will Kathleen Nolan. Aharon •• • • run In the Wall Street lpale, Barry Sullivan, • SEPT 10 •• Journal. Washington Pernell Roberts and Ina • •• Post and Washington Balin. •• LIVE O N STAGE ee i1:~. f~!teal~~ ~:~:: b ~·r:eg l'('~i~!n~"b i; :: ' FOUR GREAT WEEKENDS. • • • •• Houston Chronicle, Universal for Operation ••Ticket Office: .•.• Dallas Morning Ne~.· Prime, a coalition of In· e Boston Globe and New d ependent s t ations .: 518 E. Fourth St. Long Beach•• 0 r l e a n s T I m e s which also presented •• Picayune. "The Bastard " and •• Ti'ckets·. $2.00-$7.60 •• "Evening. in Byzan· •• MOBIL SAID Its aCJ tlum." •e w as • · n 0 t t 0 t. r g e ee p1rform1nct1 at JORDA~ THEATRE e e passage or defeat of the •• 6600 Ath1ntie Ave. Long Be1eh •• pending notural ges Fuller Stars •• FRI. & SAT. EVES at8:30P.m. •• legislation. Rather, It is e • SUN. MAT. at 2:00 P.m. •• to correct the record." LOS ANGELES fAPJ • 1 ~ A box within the ad In· -Robert Fuller stars :t s • iiiii • • eluded earlier newpaper a pioneer in the NBC ••.. OR PHONE: 432-7926 • •e comment crtUcal of the movie "Donner Pass· .·.·• • • • • • • • • • • • •. •. e ~:::~gazine show In The Road t.o Survival," • • • • • •• • • • e • on Sept. 18. .... . . ... . - . _\ .· -,. .. .... ,. .................... . CYPRIOT EXHIBIT I GALLERIES ,. .... r..;ec1 ART. • • 'And the godrtus was most lJkely a mls- t r..-ss of a01m1.t~ 'he weara a necklace> or aeorna with the head of 11 lamb. ~ bolda in her left b and w h at Ii believed to be a small puraf'. Some CX.pertl btOev the work was done ln two p tt'tt.'J. the bud by a mdltt &culpt«, the body by an apprenllc~ An lntereaUna upttl '' tha t while the front ol the •t.atue. e.pectally the head and Mt'klace Is done an d~t•LI th back 1 phun and nat VENOS WAS ~llt·~Ni • to have come from '~a foa m off the cout of wbal t:s now Curium. P r ore ~s.or Anderson noted. T h e i nClu e n c~ of a n i m a ls , a nd the ir sac r e dness ts seen throughout lbe exhibit. Birds are notably promi· nent as doves and spar- r ows we r e thoug h t t h rou g h Gr ecian in· fl uence to have brought Venus from lhe sea. Another Interes ting piece is a bronze four · legged stand decorated w ith do u ble spirals made. or bent wire. Each of Its sides contains a recta neutar plate with a relier of a charging bull. T HE SPlaALS pro· bab l y w e re an in- terpretation of the palm tree, held as sacred by Easte rn culture, An· derson said. The bull as well as serpents depict· ed Jn other pieces pro- tected the palm. sacred b ecause it was con- sidered the tree or life. Dimitriou said that.art work still in Cyprus is "in danger if we have unpleasant develop· m e n t s ," and m a n y treasures were stolen during the Turkish in· vasion four years ago. R efu gees are s till escaping from the oc- c upie.d area to the south, Dimitriou s aid, adding that the Cn>rus dead· l ock can o n ly be broken if a United Na· lions resolution calling for Turtdsb withdrawal is honored. GRECIAN, ORIENTAL INFLUENCES SHOWN Cyprtot Statuette of a Kore Lfke Venue ·'Our view is one of exp ect a tion . We are waiting to see what policy is adopted by the Carter administration to help resolve the occupa- tion ," Dimitriou said. Ironically, the Turkish troops are reportedly us· ing weapons supplied by the United States. The Cyprus government has received $S billion from the U.S. to be used for rerugee relief funds and constructibn or housing, according to the am- bassador. "We still need foreign a id t o su rviv e eco nomically." said Dimitriou. who noted tha t one positive out· come of the Turkish in· vasion is a r e newed . spirit of unity among the Cypriots. Hours for "Treasures of Cyprus" are 9 a.m. to •s p.m . Tuesdays through tSaturdays, and 7 to 10 p.m . Wednesda ys and JThursdays. There i& no a dmissio n c harge. IBowers Museum is at 2002 N. Main St. just south of the Santa Ana F reeway. 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Ho urs Mond ays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to s p.m. P HOTOGRAPHIC CANV ABES "Big Apple" series of Pete.r Kaplan's p hotographs. featuring contem - porary interpretations of New York City. today through Sept. 31 at Status Gallery, G U Birch St.. Suite 209. Newport Beach. Hours Tuesdays through Saturdays. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. LEAGUE S HOW -Work o r Ne wport Beach and Costa Mesa a rtists in Satu rday a nd Sunday exhibit sponsored by the Costa Mesa Art League at Marina Village, 3420 Via Oporto, Suite 4. Newport Beach. Hours 10:30 a .m. to s p.m. MIXED MEDIA E XHIBIT -Work of five artists fe atured at ··Emergen· cy -Circumstances Calling for Im· mediate Action." through Oct. 2 at The Mills House. 12732 Main St .. Garde n Grove. Hours Thursdays through Mondays, noon to 4 p.m. T W 0 · P E a 8 O~ r S R 0 W - Landscape paintings or Ray Friesa and portraits by Mlrnl Pill Sept. 8 through ~t. 8 at Spencer/Howard Galleries. 1166 Glenneyre Sl., Laguna Beach. ftecept1on for the artists. & p . m . 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ROCK TALK t .- ~ . . ... ------'"' Fav orite Repeats Florence Henderson stars as the young Maria, and Edward MuJhare is· Captain von Trapp in the new production of the hig hly popular Rodgers and Hammerstein musical hit, 'The Sound of Music.• Th~ Los Angeles Civic Light Opera is present· ing the show for seven weeks at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion starting Tues· day Free Cruise lj>ng Beach Viewing Free 90-minute harbor cruises through the Port or Long Beach are departin«i from a new location at the Queensway Hilton Hotel on a Wednesday through Sunday basis, with the s ightseeing boat Star sailing at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m. The 160·passenger excursion boat will be boarded on a first-come, first-served basis, with advance reservations available only for groups of 20.or more persons. According to Harbor General Manager James H. McJunkin, 4,342 guests were accom- modated during the first full week or operation from temporary loading points. The scenic seven-mile narrated cruise route leads through Queensway Bay past the Queen Mary and Thu ms Oil Isl~ds into the Southeast Basin or the Port. . Here containerized. general and bulk cargoes may be observed being loaded onto ships by gantry cranes and other equipment. Plenty or free parking is available at the hotel. which Is also served by frequent bus service from downtown Long Beach. Group reservations may be made by calling -Queens Wharf Sportfishing at 432-8993. Flamencos Due Los Flamencos deJa.-Bodega, a Spanish Gyp~y dance group, will be coming to the Santa 1 Ana College Amphitheatre on Friday. Sept. 8 at 8 p.m : This professional dance company enter· tains audiences throughout the state with their orchestration of t alent, discipline and raw energy. Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for children, students and senior citizens with a diamond jubilee card. 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There were no flareups, no 11raumenui, nobody blew ui> or anything like that. :., WASN.,: UNHAPPY with the band. It really wasn't ilh'Y one thing. We 're just like a group tbal got together ... and then disbanded. , Like Moby Grape or something," be said, laughing. "We wereO:t ·married' to each other in the sense tbat a band like the Rolling Stones is ·married.' "Everyone in the group bas something that they want to do. Richard Lloyd Cguitaristl might want to do something oo his own, but I c'an'l speak for him. All the guys <Verlaine. Lloyd, Billy Ficca. Fred Smith> are all signed to Elektra/ Asylum Individually. 'TU do a solo record. and probably work with Fred <Smith>. but I'm not sure when or . ( __ R_o _c _K _T_A_LK __ J where. What 1 'd like to do is do some cuts In studios in England, maybe with different musi- cians I probably won't start for about six weeks. and I'll do the recor:d ... oh ... within the next three years.'.' <He laughed.> THf;..WORD FROM England is that Roxy Music bas re-formed, with the band cUJTenUy rehearsing In lead singer/composer Bryan Ferry's country home. At the moment it's still in the rehearsal stages, with everyone waiting to see how things work ou"-So far the lineup is Bryan Ferry. r Andy MacKay, Phil Manzanera and Paul Thompson. 'fhe ol')ly original Roxy member not back in the group is Brian Eno, who reportedly ~was amused when he heard the news. They don't have a bass player yet.<they've used John Whelton. among others, in the pasll. so Bryan's been playing bass during the re· hearsals. They're also planning to add a keyboard player. According to official sources. they felt the "time was right to do this", and told their management company several weeks ago. What effect this will have on Bryan Ferry's solo career In the United States -he's got a solo record coming out on Atlantic in a Jew weeks -remains to be seen. In England, whent Roxy is a huge gr9up. this was big news. · ~ - THE JEFFERSON STARSHIP (minus Grace Slick, who is still on an 'indefinite leave of absence> will make a rare television ap· pearance Nov. 17 on CBS-TV's "Star Wars" Special. George Lucas is involved with the s how. and the Starship will perform a fantasy sequence and sing a new song. It Is titled "Temples and Pyramids" !Cigar Shaped Objects)," written by Craig Chaqoico and sung by Marty Balin. For this segment, the Starship wUI wear costumes designed by, Bob Mackle -who does the same for Cher. Marie Osmond. Ann-Margaret and others . All four solo Kiss albums will be released on the same day. probably mld-to late·September. The albums are all titled as ''Gene Simmons." "Paul Stanley," "Ace Frehley," and "Peter Criss" -and somewhere on the cover you'll probably see the "Kiss" logo. in case you don't know who ~bose boys are ... Mick Jagger is currently living in Malibu.· with an eye out towards getting into films. Plans for the next Stones studio LP are vague, but there ,will be one. Mick must be serious about the movies: he's been working, looking at scripts and so rorth. but so rar hasn't even been seen at one of Cher's Monday night roller skat- ing parties. ~ . 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G•• and VIVllll letgll met Ill 'GONE WITH Tltf WINO'. mm """""" to end. lor kids and lclults. 11:.A~EN CAN WAIT' tS ntnSloP -ind bissNly uncomplicltecl -plusuri:· ". • " ~ • -"'·· • ·· "WARREN &EArrrs 'HEAVEN CAN WArr IS THE MOST Ofl.ljHTRJl MOVIE THE YEA~ HAS ~ ... •1wtw1...geautouywnowa feellnr f•tlle ••uemmi of .-C.'! Tlll--"' OFFERED! Fvnny. tafltlssll. tul en its teet. l1lls fOINllllC fantasy coma cJom """ "'Y film ol lllt pa$1 oecadt to t1plu11119 Ille "'9f11UOUS. lllldtlp '"'"' of ·3o·s c1llMditS ... As cHlrttttt. lle•llY Ills stlielled sf1111n9 ctl!IMy ptf1ornllflCH trom .. , t1st Dyan C.n11tn 1s llysltfltlly llystentll u Ille scflemlng d . 1nd lltvblf.lllllt1191irodlll !las nevrt betll lu11111tr -t1111r KtntS IOC)e!Mf llave 1 mytllm ri:1111111Sctt11 ol Nichols and May n·s a tnbutt te lleany's craft. llSlt Ind daSPCll he~ tllat 'ttUVEN CAN WAIT' CJtlS lunnitr. nchtf Ml mort mov1119 as 1t 9oes along." • • • ·~ ...... , ••• • ma nA111P1at NOW PLAYI N l~ .•(..I I .:...J L..l. LI ll -l 1-l ~ J . . . . . "WHATEVER YOU 00 TIIS SUMMER, Pl.EASE RUN, DON'T WALK, TO WARREN BEATIY'S $UPERB 'HEAVEN CAN WAJT' .•• Tllel!IM iS lllU~lllt. 'ttEAVEN CAN WAIT' IS so r01N11tic. st tun11y. SO llUrt·Wl'"""I. If ltets tilct I ltndrt em11race after• lllfd day's wtfll. Warren Beatty co-wrott Ille scnpc With wonder wonun a.. May and cHirtCted With lufllly!Ull lluctc Htllrf. and ,. ~ puls olf one of Ille tollfllnl ass'91'menls 1ny lllffle·llllll•r c1n lact. A fOllllllllC tour-df.lorce .•• Tllefe's a l!osl ti wtllderful cllartclln witting tor you 111 hene11. ~kt Mr. J«Rn. fllayed wlfll lmpect1111t nollltsst _... Dy James Mason .. 'HEAVEN CAN WAIT' 1u cttnllll delight~ ........ ,,. .•• , ..... '• WARREN JUUE BFA11Y CHRISTIE QfARLES DVAN -BUCK VINCENT AMI JACK GRODIN CANNON HENRY GARDENIA WARDEN "'""' Coto Mno • 546 1711 ·, .. ' • . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . , . . . . . . . -. . . . . . .. . . ..,, •• ,,.,I'••· Fdday. September 1, 1978 DAIL y PILOT DJ 1178 Automobile ~f 1-tEODORE R08l)\tS 1178 Automobile • I kes the Hassle Out of Y•r Ne ·car Deal. ANY NEW PINTO / ·e Over Factory Invoice plus 3yr-36,000 mle Ford Motor Company ·Extended Service Plan. ($155.00 Value) OVER 60 _IN STOCK '76FOID MUST..-FASTIAC:S 2 Door. 4 si>eed transmission. AMI FM stereo tape, tinted glass & only 21 1000 mlles on this beauty! Lie. #783RFB Stk. #P33.S. '73 IMTBMATIONAL SCOUT4a4 ' 6 cvt .. 3 speed trans... 4 wheel drive. locking hubt. removable 'to p. radio & heater. Lie. J683JEY Stk. 11990CT. '76FORD PIMT'O w A.oM Automatlc'trans .• power \st e e r I n g .. fa c t 01' y a I r <conditioning. luggage rack. trac110 & heater. Lie. #622PKF lStk. 11B25. ·'2477 '71FOU '77FORD 1MUMD8lllD VS.· automatic transmission. power steedng. power brakes. power windows. tilt wheel, factory air cond .• custom wheels. radio & heater. Ser. 1150881 Stk. tP3405. ssaa·a '7 6 FOID LANDAU 2DIL ......... 59AN Factory eir cond., full power. vinyl roof. deluxe interior, spllt seats, lllt wheel. & speed control. Lie. 1124880 Stk. IP35~. '4775 173 FORD MA YlltCIC 4 DOOR SID.AH Auto matic transmission. factory air conditioning, power steering & vinyl roof. Lie. #870JRD Stk. #P3525. '77 FORD •IAHADA 4 DOOlt MUST..-2 000. COWi Hardtop. 4 ~transmission. bucltet 9811ts. AM' FM stereo tape a vtOYI. roof. Check this e.ooo mile car before you buy! Lie. #508TQS Stk. #P3424. VB. automatic trans.. pwr. steering. e>wr. brakes. radio. heater. w/s/w tires & wheel covers. Lie. # 107SWS Stk. #537A. . -·--. -' ..... "' . ROllHs-IEADY USYCUS ....,.,U ... C•W•W ..................... ~, ....... ·~f • S.AflTT .AteD • llUAllU" .. 0wo ........... b cAll11•1D .. lllwl ./ IRAIES Ll=.=-;,:r:- ./ ELECTRICAL .._, Lltfllh, ....... ..-r-ws,..- ./ FIOHTIHD .................. •Stwrflit~ ' POWEITIAIH ,,_,._ ...... ....... s..,. .............. ./ LUlllCA TIOH ~.Olla...p. ....... °' ..... 2111 ACIES OF TOP CARS IACICIO IYOVM S6 YEARS OF SIRVICETO ORANGE COUNTY "" Pnc.. ,.,.. ...... '• & ~ Alt Cen Ale 5"o.eo To Pl>Ot Sale • .... OVER FACTORY INVOICE · on these new - I FAIRMONT passen'ger cars in st.ock ---Factory Invoice MUSTANG II GRANADA +5% •Factory Invoice includes treiQht. preparation and tactory hOldbacks. FIESTA LTD 11 Your Easy Deal rioavs-0n1v:1 . t Fri. . . Sat. Sein. t L£L~~~~~~i~ Finance Counselors on duty. '75 FOID ftMT'O WA.oM Fully equipped i ncluding automatic trans.. air cond.. lug- gage rack. etc. Most be sold this weekend! Lie. t034RSX Stk. 1317A. 76CHEVIOLIT MALllU Cl.ASSN: COUPI VB. autbmatlc trans .• pwr. steering & bnlkes. factory air cond.. vinyl roof & AM/FM stereo w/casaette . L ie. #537TZW Stk. f 1938A. 176 CHEVROLET IWAU. t PASS. W .A.c>M VB. automatic trans.. power steering. power bnlkes. power tailgate. AM'FM stereo B track & luggage raci<. Lie. t098PCW Stk. 12017A. '3997 '72taCUIY STAnoMW.A.oM Automatic transmission . factory air oonditionlng, power steering. power brakes & luggage rack. ~le. #007EIO Stk. t2378. 1 1488 '72 CHEVI IMPALA 4 DOoa Automatic trans.. factory air oond., power steering, power brakes. vinyl roof, radio. tinted glass. heater. wfs/w tires & wheel covers. Lie. t789ELA Stk. #2475A. s 497 78FOID FAIRMONr ~ WA.oM Automatic trans.. V8. ·power steering. AM/FM stereo. luggage rack. tinted glass. wfsfw t1res & wheel covers. Lie. J 107VOZ SUt. JP3639. '70 OLDSMOllLE DILTAll Automatic trans .. pow er steering. fac tory air cond., power windows. vinyl top, tinted glass. w/S/W tires & wheel covers. Lie. #788AWS Stk. #3296A. 73 FIAT IJl.&JDOOll This one has a four speed transmission and 19 a SHARP, SHARP CAR! Uc. 1476HXV Stk.l~A. ~:Mon-Fri 8 to 9, Sat 8 to 6, Sun 10 to 6 . . .. ... .. Service & Parta: Mon 7 to 9, 1Uea-Fri 7 to 6 . . Part• Dept: Sat 8 to 1 pm 10 Acres of the most modem FORD flldlfttes on the w..t Cwt. · . . .. • J ') l - • r u .. c j I ·' . . . . . . . . . • R DAILY PILOT . fnd!y, ..,....,.., '· 1171 -. PVllU C None.: PlJBU C NOTICB • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • .. .. ~ . . . . . ... . . . . . . ' . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . .. ... .. .. . . . . . . The Blggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coast . .DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED-ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade ti With a Want Ad [ & 2 S&?S ] One Call Servtce 4 • Fast Credit Approval DOH'T ~ A DIMI -It's all right here! You 'll love the high ceiling and tasteful decor of this lovely 4 Bdrm 3 bath home done in earthtones w /lots ... of panenni & wallpaper. Priced at $132.500. C4 MM141 CHAIACTll , WARMTH Ir IXCIPTIOMAL -Quality are the trade mark of this waterfront home for lease at only $1500 per mo .• with a 52' side tie. Call for further particulars. 64M161 •,,.r ,,r,·; l.r •• 1,1 Me~il ·lrv1n e Hu11!111q t1.r1 p .... , ti N e wport·Be.1c h ......... ....................... \ '1 illl1b ir'• Metke: All real estate advertised in uua oewapeper ia sub· ject to the Federal Fair Housin g Act of 1968 which makes it illegal t-0 a d vertise "any pre· ference, limitation, or di&criminaUon ba:sed on race, color.religion.sex. ofifauout origin, or an l.ntentJon to make any such preference. limita· tion, or discrimination." This oew11paper will nol knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which la in viola· Uooofthe law. EUOIS: Advertfsen *-lddMckth.wock daily .ct report. .... ........... clately. The DAILY r.tLOT .-s • RBU&ENJOY on the redwood decking over lookin g you r U abape pool with separate Jacw:zl & firepil orr the master bedroom suite. 'lbia 3 bedroom. 2 bath home ia t.otaJly upgraded for the discriminating btzyer. Owner will help rtn ance. CALL now before it's t oo l ate. ~. C,SELEGT T'PROPERTI MESSY MAMSIOM Spacious 4 BR fixer in Newport Beach! LarJ.e lot! Remodel & profit! can't Last! Hureyl CaU 645-0303 FOREST E OLS~N •N• "' • •1 ,,._ TROPICAL 6AIDEH! Btfl pond w 1waterfa.IJ, fruit trees & jacuzzi plU! 3 bdrms. 2 ba homE wtglistenlng hardwood floors. Wa lk t o al l scboola including O.C Jr. CoUege. Offered al only $87.SOO. ~9'91 ~ Wallrnr & lee Wlllty ....... first ... csrecl ......... ...,. --..... --... ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ..•.•........••... , .... UDOCOMDO and a panoramic view of the turning basin from tbe balc ony of this $91,000 4 Bedrm. family rm. din· lng rm, beamed ceillngs, fireplace, quiet location . Call 64.S-9161 , OPEN HOUSE REALTY /' fabulous Lido condo .~~~~~~~~~ make this an outstanding 1: value. Impeccably d e· 1---·..-.--, .... ---, corated & sheltered com· ~" " munily pool. Best loca· ..-wrc>RT ;tTS. Uon In the Newport area. Enchanting 2 bdrm .. 1 Plus 45' boat slip. CALL bath home on beautiful. 751-3191 larger com er lot : home • SELECT Is perfect as is, or has lots of room for ex· PROPERTIES pansion! Just listed at SU5.000! EMBALDIAY! tRP! PROIATI! Reduced thOW1anda, ex· ecutlve estate, steps lo ocea n ! Bre athtaking view. Low price wW aur · ~ you! Hurry! Call iodtlY for details. 645-0303 FORE~iT E OLSON $66,000 Lovel y, pride o f ownership 3 bdrm home in desirable resldent.lal area. Enjoy luy sum· mer days In buge-park like backyrd. Absolutely tnunaculatel Me.-ml ~ Walkr.r t; lr.r. $1.&21111' DAY 1bat'a ALL you pay rora 30 :-t.te.ad VETS/FHA 2 Two 3 ~. 2 bath homes in Costa Mesa .. So CGlf IHlty 546-5605 646-4529 NEWPORT 8EACH . llAUOA ISL.Ale R&ff:H REGEHCY ' •-•ct• ttne IMdra ....... ...._ W •It ,.1tt. .t•f •ack .. , •lew, ..._ c.18-js ..t wood ftoon ••••4 • • lo•.fy .,. .... tt. Clow to c rlty po& Alt .. ce1a1 ... at s 116.000. ILUFFS CO..-O- ltlfoy tt. pri•ocy .ct ... l•d1c.,11ig wr~ tWs daal 11tt11 ..,.. co.do. n.r..~two-....... ........ ............ wttll ~c ...... ,.tios -4.-1Mra.. ... cto_..tllli1 • .,... ........... s 157.500. MEW DUPLEX C_... clll M9' ow.r's llllit Cl .. ht1ly rt•o•ll&t ~ ..._ .. wtlll bWtt ......... ~ New C9'Jll ........ .......... .ct flrepioc•• 1st bofla ...... Spociom,...... .... hen oc ....... Low •Dlatn • C• property with COll'HllMRCff ......,. szos.ooo. LAGUNA BEACH MYSTIC HILLS lolhg ~ Mis .ct C_,oR •lews tr.. tMs .ewty dtcONtect ...... be*oom. two Mtli .._ ........ IHclt.. ................ deck 9d patfo, perfKt for CMddoot- ....... It f A .._. *-tt.e •tcenlat ......., ••• 149,900. $flcTACULAR OCEAN Ir CAMYOH VIEWS Newly COMfnlchd .-ety Wff .._. wtlll •lews, situated h 1 • pn•tlc •hJhbcftood. Sullllett •"'9 ....... &t6stMCJ room. wet bcr, 3 be*oar1, .... l f•ll batllroo••· M•st see to mppred• . .$291,500. SOUTH LAGUNA OCEAMFltONT MOllLE HOME 644-7020 2123 SAM JOAQUIN HU.S IOAD NEWPORT IEACH WISTCUFF-s 179,900 Walk to Mariners Park & Westcliff Plaza from thi s m e ti c u lously maintained 4 bedroom & family rm home. Beautiful large master suite in soft colors. Inviting front slate walk with gate. sple ndid landscaping, oversized garage and room for pool. 1915 MAlltBS DI. SAT/SUH 1·5:30 WISLIY H. lAYLOI CO., UALTOIS Zll IS.. JHlllfa H• load MIWPOIT CEMTH. M.I. 644-49 I 0 IOtlLEASI DAILY PILOT SEIVICE llRECTORY eoiy 3 ett 2 Ba. fplr, fenced yard. Rarbor . Ma r ln.ers & Ensign sdlool diltrict. plus of· fice 1arage. $IOO mo. Im· ----------•med occpy. 1724 Tustin. CM. We Tey Harder at . JASMINE CREllC CORONA del MAR. Most popular Plan III . One level, 3 bedroom or ~ and den plua family room Greatly upgraded. It 's own jacuzzi w it h waterfall. Private gated COIT)munlty with pool and Classlfled Ads are the Tri Harbor oo IT NOW! 1arage or yard sale• It's "tYV • '~ "'".mt aoawer to a successful •M[ [""atJ ~ •• • a better way to tell more Cll4~ .. ...;6~4~~56~7~· .... p~-=~--1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .. CRASHING $URF Is j ust a 9 iron away from this lovel y ca nyonstde h ome in exclusive. cameo Shores. Beamed ceillngs, massive frplc., for mal dining rm .. 3 bdrma. Priced right at '249,500 & the owner will help finance. ' '7J.4400 HARBOR JASMl .. CIHK 2 BR, '9m, 2be. popular Plan I[ W/pYl Jd le lza paUo. Beaut oceao vu. Nr Npt C'fttr as Bia Ca· n,yon C.C. Sec .• ~ teo· nil. IZ29,500. 5»7iw ... w.1yo..... GOOOTllMS Prtme eo.t• M•• area Du plex . l 'Hb St amenities. Owner will take back 2nd. $112.500. Unda 641-41457 SELL YOUR O~N HOME 9115 PE&-Aastst in ada ftA. aalet..J~Cro'ri ett RtAL'n FREE t.e1lni4. . . COLI OF MIWPOIT REALTORS 675-5511 llG CAMYOM LOT One of last building sttes In Newport '1 presU1ious Bit Canyon, \'\ acre on quiet cul de sac overlook 1n1 prlv Oreeobe ll & Faahlon i.1anct. mo.ooo. Brtr cooperaUon lnvit· ed. 640·1395 wknds, 6444111 wkdys WHAMMIW IR ~HlllJWs NEW ID A! r~~rate guest or bobby with bath +pool + a ll e)'. $127 ,500. M lch 1:I~ T Richards Newport Helahts Realty 645-5044 •...........••.•••••.•. 1002 ···········~···· .. ····· ·• J I · JI . l 5 IB>IOOMS. IASTILU~. SI 15,000 Thatisr ite' Biggest home m the area 1 Located near a 4 acre park-. spilt level Ooor pletn Wllh 2 fireplaces, formal din ing. breakfas t area, parquet rtooring and separate laundry room. T hatisri_!e. and it's only $185.000. U~lfJUI: ti()MI:§ REAL TORS•. 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Milr also 1n Mesa Verde. at 546 5990 *VETS* OOOWN·OCLOSING Hornes in all areu of ORANGE COUNTY' VET AC.T. CCll S41.0IOQ IEACHDUPUX Charming 2 bdrm units with fireplaces. s un- deck.s & encl'd patios Xlnt rental area with un- limited in ves tme nt potential. Only $189.000. 646-7711 c::I Walker & lee Real Estate SHORT DOWM?? CUSTOM HOME ON HUGE LOT Desirable Back Bay area of Newport Beach. Walk rnto cheery. bng'ht sur· rouod.tngs from spanish tile entry as you flow thru t hi!. dt'l1ghtful spacious l bdrm home Xtra lge paneled rmly rm wtcozy stone frplc.-, Lovely 1acuzz1 m brick pauo ol 1mly rm. Bnck frplc in hv rm for le15ure bvmg & iormal enter· t a1 n1ng . Access for recrea tional vehicle . Just Usted. 64& 7711 11IWdllca To..,.o•? Visrl th£: ~PECIALIST al lbe Condom1ntum In· formallon Center Servmg all of Orangl"' Co TOUCHSTONE RLTV 18582 Beach Blvd 118 Call 963-0167 Anxaous owner will help I~~~~~~~~~~ you finance this sharp H.B. 3 BR. 1 story. HuRe family rm. Full price $79.900. Hurry take ad· vantage call 962· 7788 KEY REALTORS NEW CONDOS l'h blks to bch from $47.900. 318 Jumper Avie. Carlsbad. Open Thurs tbru Sun lCMi.agt a CONVENIENT SHOWING ANO SEWINC CUIOE FOR f HE CAL O"I llif 00 Jiffy Crodlet! PleMe yeur lawo111, gul w1tll SllUJ sl1ppet\ C1wt lier a wercomt 111t-cozv sJ1ppt1\ that cost pennies to make' C1ocllet of knrrtln& wonted wllh fr1nae 111m 50le<; ol •U& yarn Pat1ern 7077 S1L~ S. M. l included SI.SO toi ebc~ oanero Add 40, each panttn 'or rust eta~ aurm1t ano hanc:thn& S4ff to: Alt« "-'s Needlecraft Dept 10s Oailv Pilot lox tn, Old Cllthei SI.I .. lln Yoit. llY J OOll ,rtnt llamt, Addim. lip. Pattttn llw111btr. N[WtNOW' Ou1 1979 NHDt£ CRAn CAIALOG-MI ?00 OOPu la1 d~1&ns J fret patterns pim!ed on$1de Stnd 75t \29-qul(k/C., T!llllfm SI.SO ua.,1ttll~ Owllts Sl.!>O lZ7-AfOI* '11' 6eilita Sl.SO WCAll Wlltl All TOPS-Oflt tailored the other a SCO()j) of sottness ~ them '" st1111ts. solids-cotton °' silky c1epe-to wear with ~II your fill 111nners P•1n1ec P3nern 9!S5 Misses Sue-8 '0 17 14 16 18. 20 Stzt 1= (bust 34) ~nd ntek 2 ~~ 60 \COOPfd I S18 ,as s.M $1.50 .. ucll ,....,.. ~ 40f .. •II """" .. ftnf-dm .,..... ....... ~tr. 1~""°"1 Sl.50 tZS.,ttl& ~ Sl.50 11A1tM lrlMTll 124-Gifts 'n' ~ Sl.50 tUStitch't1'PllUQllilb Sl.2S Patte ro Dept. 442 l22·S111ft '11' Pffl Qrtllb SUS Oa 1 IV Pilot l21·Plllw Silft.Ofh ... St.SO UZ W9l lltll St.. .. Yll\ \2t(ftc1Mt I W... $1.90 llT \0011. hillt Mllf.. .. I l""'-CtltMt Sl.00 OKS$. ZIP. SIZI ... mu nu..ctr€-.. Sl.00 IUlillta. l15-9fift7 Ollilts Sl.00 ltt' bt 1>1actiul-y0v I" ns.awie ~ri.t Sl.00 lllOle fOf less S when ,ov sew' 11~ Afll\W Sl.00 Sena for f1ft FALL WllHER \l?.PrUI Al&NM 7~ FASHIONS fO srw CATALOG 14ai Hl.ffllrpln Ciothtt Sl.00 SI 50 COUPon !01 trtt oat l07·1Mlant S..1n1 Sl.00 !trn 01 y0u1 Chorct 1~ l&llllDftt ~ Sl.00 107·1"""" S.,.. Im SUI lU.15 Qlllltl tof T..., 75' l•llllhlt fllllielt WH 102 ..... ~·lb 151 \3'~ ~~:· HOM~ R.E. Advisory Service 5»2226 101• t111c11e1 11' u....,.,,.~ .. Sell lhin1s fast with Dall)' ........................ ,. .......... .. PUot Want Ada .. '. . ~ - I -' - •• • ' • r 4) r d .. II e ·. ;. 2· .. II r It I .J r . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... , . -. • . . ... ' . . .. . . . ; . . Ho..1forS. ,... .. Fn<Say. September 1. 1978 DAILY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stile G••• ... ' IOOJfi.....t 1002 Gt••• 1002 • ....,.. 1002 Chw«.i 1002 Ho.et for Sak 1HcMKftforS. Ho.ses'°c:':~ ........ ~!!~ ........... . ....................... ................... ,.. ............................................................................................................................. . ' .. Mw 1022 C:--.. W. 1022 0-PoW 1026 0-.P.. • 1026 pr('jenlJ DOVEi SHORE~EW LISTING OIAMA11C flltOMT IOW YllW Of boats. bay and night liahts On the mos l pr 1.>1>t11:tou s c ul de sat Complctdy rt!modt!I d and upgraded with th ~ f1neit l mat er1ol and a pplionres 3 Bdrms. 3'11 hatm. dining room and famil y r oom Gated t·ourtyard entry g1\•es pn\l~cy, and ht•autiful new landct<'ap1n~ frame~ the Vl('W I $459.50(} on f~ land t 0 t 0 We9fwt.d w_,, .... 0,.. W~ I ·5 642-5200 Let's Make A Deal 4% Comrnission Newpo rt Pier J<ea/l!f 2005 Balboa 81.,N.B. 673-2058 file~.~ PENINSULA HOME FOR $195,000 NOT A BEACH HOUSE. but a charming, newly decorated 3 bedroom with den home. Finest location on the Point and only steps away from the ocean, bay or boat ramp. A CCUMIU. IAI«" CO. 644-9060 EASTILUFF SAT&SUH l·I 23LS ARBUTUS VIE W• <1 Or, f»n1 rm h omt1 b)' L'4sk J•r uu111pa Waelll lo 11chool1. 1hoppln1t. ten n 1 • T h <' p e r f t• (' t n~1~hborhood. I h.- perloct homt Comr s~' JACK HOWELL ,,.,. '""" '"" .. 644-1156 MIWPORT HllGHTS 3 8R wllh hardwood noon and bwlUru Low down al Slll.500 JACOIS UAL TY 675-6670 VllW -POOL N.HTIGE SJ75,00.Q £xerullv\:. r~iodenec 1n Dover Shor c3 wi th pnvacy V»ulted lx'am Ct'almg.i, and OJK'n II vlng room flows Into large dinmg and tamlly room &auufuJ indoor /outdoor pool ancl 4 bedrooms ror fam1ly and udull enjoy· ment - WAT£.RfRONl HOMa, REAL ESTATE 631-1400 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPYGLASS ESTATE WITH AN UNSURPASSED VIEW Ovt'.rlooklng the harbor, ocean and night lights of Corona del Mar & Newport 5 Bdrms, f amity room. bonus room, decor to placate the most discriminating family. Landscaping lhat complements the home and its location. Other amenities include : . bullli{l vacuum. security system. oak panelln9, pegged flooring.!.. Jacuzzi, and much much more. t"rlced at S587.000. F'or a private showing of th.is one of a kin<l home. call 675·3411. • MEW SUV11W HOMI Wt1H V11W 2103 V echt Oephne 2 bedroom & den -2 baihs. fireplace- Big kitchen with breakfast area -Side yard, has room for pool or large patio. Priced below market at $239,000. Small down payment & owner will assist in financing. For appointment to see . CALL '71-Hl7 6.H. IOIBTSOM, UALTOll -------• COl"OINI del M• 1022 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 IJUPl.EXES DUPlEX FtXER A beautiful home 1n dis · JUST UDUCIED- SELLER MOTIVATED! a.ctwood IMedt cottap wM patio _, facm:Jl. st• tel ..... wa.dows -Dtlk.lt doon. Very dw d fo SI I ,000. 493-1812 675·3411 . I. lJ SK '1 R I· \ L ·1 Y ... nearing comple tion. good rental area. East Costa Mesa. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. dbl. garage each wul. The builder places QUALlTY first. then price . only $1M.OOOeach. gwse. Needs pat.nl and Co.ta Mesa I 024 Cotto Mesa I 024 some rn1nor main ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.enance. but underneath .i J' 1, ,, I) / .. , I J.; ,\ .\I,,, (·,I a real beauty. Home plus --------Income at $197.500. Call ATI'ENTION IEST IUY ZS IS E Coa\t Hwy Corona dl."I Mar 64C)..SU2 BUILDERS OM EASTSIDE ' I• I l•'t' L (,... ( l 1" .. ~t..>h '"' • 5 BDRMS.! Ht u tl>J.1' lft .-..l •flt.a( U!) QCEANFRONT A s.carce art i c l e. OldCdMC...._ Fine craftsmanship in mahog. trim & E8!1tbluff, cheice toca· Steps lo beach. 3Bdrm. oak floors. sets off this landmark: 4 lion handy to Catholic 2Ba. Pnced to sell Firm BR. 3 ba. home in finest location. church. Frptc .. J baths. at $199,500. 640·8073 ext Established lrees & lawns. $47S,OOO. ample space for children _2_112_. ______ _ MESA VEIDE tD play. S2lO.OOO. ~cozy NEW HOME REDUCED TO $89,000 + iftconw Attractive 4 bdrm., 2 ba. home in BAY & ~~mt;n~ ~ ~~7u.~ ~~ Large lot wllh good 2 BR 'Super re m'odele d I home & reom for 2 more Bdrm. 2 bath family uruts . Choice Easts1de home m cho1ee area. On localf'"· Sll0.000. ly S79.900. Call 546-5880 R·2LOT 7M Hamlllon. Dnve by only. 3BDRM2BATH double gar age, patio. fruit trees. s pnnklers, S79.900. Roy McCcrch, Rttr. 548-7729 "'!~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS IACklAY VILLAGE End unit. 2 s t ory. J bedroom. 21't baths. 1n ·• very tles1r4ble a rea . Cull tD see 640-5112 ammac. condition. Xlnt loc. BE ACHi oenter of town 1n CdM IA.CIC BAY ft Pnced tor quick sale at 1--------~ (" lJ\'t l I !ft , I )f/H•i\·~" f·t-I\ T 1 U'' ru: \.. l l L•J'I .p, Finc 4 bdrm., 211:1 bath family home on S229.000. llVIME TERR. quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool, 450 N WPOAT CTR. OR. EVERS & ASSOC. MESA VERDE Irvine Terrace. Profess playhouse, extra storage $169,000. 79{j11 1714) 833.0200 Lovely 4 br 2 ba home. AH OPPORTUNITY decor .. huge garden I •YFROMT fravacy, ne w pool & to do your own thing with room for pool · n e w A OCEAN VIEW a cuzzi. 1mmac . By Uu.s 3 bedrm home on a lutchen-plus 3 bdrms. & Several fine bayfronl homes Jasmine Creek Plan 6 Owner. $113.500. J eff. tree lined street. ~.500 clen, 2"'1 baths. frplc. & with pier~ slip t'OOO AvaJINov. By Owner. 546-2873Eves.557·2157 CalJ646-7171 del Plso tile entry "'1 Call640-2422 r.,.,,.,,,,""'\""''.1~1N"'' ;;r.n~11f.;:·~ DOWN! ·s:~~g:i~::s :C~¥E;i:. [ fC lfiNHI sandy beach . in No Qualifying! Owner ~~~!o~bu;it 2 u~~l Lovelynew2stDry. fama· · RB>UCB> BALBOA COVES; 4 will finance! Why pay .,. ly homes. 4 bdrms. 3 Br b C I di . bdrms ( il 3·-oc ............. R -t.,. Bw'ldupyoureqw·. ~!~m~ft~ca2r bdgarrmaa.e,..,,.+t. baths. Silting urea 4 .• 2 a. orma nmg., . .• am Y rm .• .,.. ~ ~ ...... "'..... u• ·w w/frplc in master bdrm. bnck frplc. comer lot .• baths. 2 frplcs., 2 patios Cool Newport Be act-TOty! CRaEIDI nCowA RaPnETd TAWLEK tage ~it frolc .. patio. wet bar tn family rm. car gar. 900 Dogwood. $327,500 Including land! duplex across lhe street • GOod income( Call to see. Much more. Come & see Phone751-0774 eves. WATERFRONT from beach. Complete.I> 1JSTEN7S4-1202 ;~-lmmnculate. profess. de· fumished41gebdrmsup -, them . Owner /A~e nt 3Br,2Ba ,freshpaint.va corated home. 2 bdrms. & 2 down. Seller w!ll re· L~ G ~ ·~ 552-4894 or 642·2164 or cant. lrg cov patio, Mesa :u~'i~~/u~~~gh~fi'&1~'!n~ g~~~~. &Ca~lptloJ~y sr~: 3 ~.~:~~on • ' bv ii 1-673-0782--·· _____ 1....;..~;_:;_.~_a_r. ____ 55_7_-84_7_0 huge patio & dec k appt 545·9491 :.>xas ft. lot; frpl .. bwlt· • 675-5930 • E•STSIDE MESA VERDE 4 Br 2 B;i. $350.000 Including land & . ins. patio. beamed ceal· Jil.17 1-: c .. 1 l h.H . Cd~I 4 &Jr~ 2 bath house • xlnt cond .. $92.500. Open l\09lsUp! ~~5·000 642-2253 ~~~-~~~~~~ R e m 0 d e I e d 1 n House Oaaly 1·5. 2972 An· OCEAMFROMT --------· earthtones. Used bnck drosSt .. ~78 · Choi ce oceanfront duplexonlhesand! Huge HOME+IMCOME frplc&hearth. By Owner J Br. t~ ba. upstairs bdrm., lge. ReaJF.Btale PriceRedllceod RAMPARTREALTY comer lot. $83,500. 20'J kitchen. On large R·2 lot.--------to $259,000 17141634-3737 Loyola.546-8783 S375.ooo ! SelJ idle items' 6'2·5678 South ol Bayside. A rare 1--------• , ___ P_Rl_M._O_M_L_Y __ lc6oct lcry Prop. -ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii~F.:..:__ and s u r Pri s ing I Y s Bdrm. 2 bath house. BY OWNER. East.side 2 lealton ' Aa.wme 9% loan. S BR. s P a c i o u t1 3 S76.900. Older-but nice. bdrm. garage, widen. R2 • 675-7060 * pool home 00 cul-de-sac. bedroom+den. 2 story Call Verne J ohnson . lol. ~.000 dn. Will carry macneb I Irvine ~ car gar. Best bu.y-home. PLUS a never va· Rltrs now. 54()...4646 paper. S79.SOO. 646-2087 price reduced lo $104,900: cant roomy rental. Pvt IACK IAY f88lty Bkr. 754..e362 rinan~lng provided at Ho.~liNIST BY OWNER. Price re· IEAUTY. ONLY substantial savings to • Bdrm. 2 balh +bonus duced. 4Br. Roman pool. VA TalPLIX buyer. rm. Luxw1ous 2200 sq ft den/bar $95.000. t yr $14,500 C.M. super cond .. or sell C•wdefaffs G"reenbrook home. Va-lse/opt OK. S6_00 /mo. A peaceful exislance SPACIOUS & DEUGHTAJL 'contract. no qualifying. .64.._721 I cant & ready ror you. Owner carry big 2nd awaits you i.o this s unny 3 Perfect for the lg. family or the SlS0,000 .. $930. mo. in· CaU Vern Johnson RJtr ,_548 __ ·7_530 _____ _ bdrm, 3 ba townhouse on come. Owner/Agent 540.4646 u"""AVERDEVILLAS Back Bay. Owner will family that is planning ahead! 6 ~sm ... ~ help finance -possible BR ·r ·1 / t b &' l 2 bdrm. condo . no leASe-Option. 759-l.50I s, anu y rm w we ar 1orma By Owner. 2 br condo. qualify for S40K FHA dining make th.is the home of your lcAoaP11tln11~a 1007 pool. S63.500. VA & FHA loan, S2SK 10 assume; dreams! Offered at $364,500 fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• terms. 557·5373 upgraded & newly de· Barbara Aune 642-8235. ($-11) Custom home 1700 sq rt. 3 corated like a model: IALIOA TRIP\.IX TRIPLEX bd. 2 ba, open and Ught . S6.5K: byowner.557·3797 Have something lo sell~ ~l::::::lcz:m:c:z:==c:::;:z1:11:1a1::zac~ 1 Clusilied ads do it well -PAHOliMIC VIEW Of ~:~i,.'7!in~; r~~;I~ J~ ~ ~~::'ia each ~n~d w~2~~.~~J: MESA VYDE . OCEAN ~ fCrTYH LlboGHTSR.ld New paint inside . urut.$255.000. Courtesy to broke rs ·3000 sq rt customized No need to wait or ar r 1 ge -$225.000 DUPLEX 646-3066 home nr golf cour!>t -t- PE N NY PINCHER ADS FOR PEOPLE TO PEOPLE ONLY $2.00 (fo" 3 llnes, 2 days) Call Today • ~ • Print Tomorrow! Sel I any item or combination of Items totaling $75 or less with a 3 line ad for 2 consecutive days for only $2. Each additional line is 60c for the 2 days. You may place your ad by phone, just dial (714) 642-5678 and charge It. Call Monday thru Friday 8 :00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M . for next day's paper or call by noon on Saturday for Sunday's paper. Or you may use the handy order blank below and mail to: Orange Coast Dally Piiot P.O. Box 1S60, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 4 WORDS MAkE ONE UME - $2.00 . $2.IO $3.20 . $3.IO , PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 BankAmericard # ..•......... SEND BILLO Master Charge # ............ . Exp. Date Exp. Date Puolish for ............ days, beginning Classification . • . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... . Name-. . . . . . . ...............•••. ' .............. . Address . . . . . . . . .....•................... City . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • • . . . . . Phone . . . . . . DAILY PILOT 642-5678 enjoy• this lovely Sea view home now J Cozy 3 br. 2 ba. re Owner will carry 2nd. -2 BRs & conv. den. wet bar. & modeled front unit . R S175,000.S40·7l96 MESA HORTH Parquet entry. Landscaped. draped year old 2 br loft t·ontem "" 1 l Be autiful Northgate. & ready for you! Owner w/consider porury r .. ar un · walled courtyard . 3 BY OWNER M . . $185,000. R lease/option. $249.000. arJOrtC Bernita Ellert.sen. Rltr bedrm. t'4• ba. elax m SAVE$$$$ Mahon 644-6200. (S·l2) • SAR PROPIRTIU 675-2373 your own Ja c uz z i. 675-4890 1---------$83.950. Call 645-9161 E'SIOE BACK BAY TUITLE ROCK JASMINE CIEBC on quiet c·ul·de -sar . 3 ~~~~~~~~~I 2 BR. den. 2 ba, popular Bdrm. 2 ba. beaut1rutt}' Two "Award-Winning" Turtle Rock ---------i Plan u wtpvt yd & lrg landscaped 543.2417 or ~ OPEN HOUSE Glen "Laurel" model town.homes JUSTUSTB> patio Beaut ocean vu. 644·0277 located high on a hill w/light view. 2 Cha rming 3 Bdrm Nr Npt Cntr & B!I Ca· REALTY / lg. BRs. 2 baths, den, formal dining Colonial W/(ireplace and nron c.c Sec. pool, ten· & central air. Close to pool & tennis beautHll master suite rus. S229.500 559·7139 courts. Priced from $143,900. Belle overlooklng the beach on Charming 3 br 2 ba + m· Partch 752·1414. <S·l3) Balboa Point. come. $1s7"ooo By Asking $264.000 owne r . pr 1 n . on I y . 640-7030 llG CAMYOM ¥JEW! 4 DOORS FROM IAY -------3 BR town.home El Dorado model. Cute 2 Bdrm w/guest VlEW HOME. I yr new. 4 Beautifully decorated! Leaded qua.rterslnlovelyarea. Br.2~Ba. 2 ftreplaces glass doors, stained g lass skylight, Asklng Sl55.000 ~~1~~d$24~~oo~. cg':,'1e0ri central air. Steps from comm. pool. ..i..u Sat1Sun1mo n -t903 S SAVE MUW'llEY S ya c h t M a ri a . Ag t. jacuzzi & tennis. $245,000. Joy<.'e Ustyour Property with 640-7618anyume Edlund 642-8235. CS·l4) usandsaveSlOOO's 40foeo...lssloftA•aH Corner duplex . 70C LOTS OF HOME FOR THE MOMIY Newport Pier Realty Begorua s1s2.500. Open A great big 4 BR w/lots of room for llllli Sat/Su.n.640-5829 comfortable family living. You'll t.MfttZiiilillllJllTh; CottoMna 1024 really enjoy both fplcs & the 21h 2005 Balboa Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• baths that theseo'Lusk-built homes Newport Bch.673-UMIB.IEVAILE provide & you'll love living in NICE Eastbluff ! $154,000. Coby Ward Xlnt. toe nr. priv. bay UDUCTIOM 642-823.5. (S-15) beach; 3 BR, den. frpt., 6 mo's new conte m · patio; 2-str. Sl96.000. porary. 2 Story home Nr LOO« NO FARTHER! "' Marshal Rlty675-4600 bch. 3 BR. 2 ba. fabulous kit9h e tt incld It's all in this Big Canyon Plan 3 ~ 1.ach I 018 mlcr6wave. tush cameJ Broadmoor! A s pacious 4 BR home ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpeting. central Ate. built around an atrium -high OWNER. LAKEFRONT auto. sprinklers & a very beamed ceilings _ country kitchen & OCEAN VIEW. New J anxious seller. Price re· b · 21,; ba villa. Sl 17 .500. duced tD $92,900. 640-6828 -formal dining -room for pool -4'J3.7748&675-S666 Agent. 3 -car ga ra ge . $369.000 - lease/option - s ubmit. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. CS-16) OCEAM VIEW IM CAMEO SHOllS Prof. decorated single story home. 4 BRs, 3~ baths, formal din1nJf rm & family rm. Lovely pool In secluded courtyard . Steps to 3 private beaches. $345,000. Donna Godshall 644-6200. (~17) FALL IM LOVI WITH THISf Tastefully decorated Deerfield townhome featuring Van Lult & Schumacher wallcoverings, camel cpts, central air & brick patio. Just a ao.second stroll to pool & jacuzzi. 3 BR & family rm. $89,900. Forrest Powers 752-1414. CS·J8) 642-1235 644-6200 «>1 Dover Orlvt H•rbor Vl•w C•nter Irvine et C.mput Valley Center 752·14'4 ' S~\l4}µ-~t,~s · Tlrat lntri9uin9 Word Gome witlt a Cltudle -----fll-~ (lAY I. P«LAI ----- • "'"'' lllUM&UfO r I' r ,. I~ r I' I' I l!lltt\ f~ w•u . -. --. . . • rof!:r,unml I I I I I I I I SCUM-l..ln .._.,..,. Ce..ufl"ClffoR 5300, I .. M•soV..-de Vl•w Estate EA.STSIDE · Big & beautiful $177.500 COST A MESA Call eves ror app·t. By 1'ry this 3 bdrm. 2 bath _o_wn_c_r_. 546-__ szoo ___ _ home on a quiet street with a lot or trees Reduced to S95.750 WESTMINSTER Good investment. J bdrm & fam·rm home Great By owner. Condo 2 bd. 1-v. TARIB.I. ba, 2 car gar. clb hse. 2 pools 546-5169 OM •/2 ACRE "#I In Cal~ontio" 2 br house. horse pro~r · ty, nice locale. Owner will carry lst. Prin. only 546-llTI. NEW PUD EAST SIDE IEAUTY N w u ho i Easts1de Costa Mesa . ear estcuff s l'P ng. Pool. Jacu••i S69,500. Remodeled 3 Ddrm & ., .. huge family roorn Bltns. Talk to RED CA RPET fptc. outside guest bdrm 1_W_E_L_IST_E_N_754-_1_202 __ w /~ bath Oversized---.. -----pool. Alley entrance. many extr:u Owner tranaferTed and asking a.900, Call 540-1151 -':> HERITAGr . . REALTORS --- 4br. r11mily rm. 2 bu. pnme EsldC' locauon. AVYDE CottHBLOT Super family hom e, featuring 2 fireplaces. gas BBQ, RV access and beaulltul lawn. Owner anxlous, call :>46:$880 ·.,'!>",,.·HERITAGE . • REALTORS compl. remod4llcd. nl'w ~~~~~~~~~ carp e 111, drJpe ~.r: linoleum etc. ~~ Int U. Prlc 3 br 2 ba. family natural wood. hrdwd rm, full carpet/dr•f>C:i , nrs. hr ktchn. ('O(lper brlt frpl, oil hll·ins. walk plumbln~. rrwt trl'es. hit to school & i<hoppina lot, qt st Open lfous4" S8S.9SO. Agt. Oa.n Lewis 10;30·6;30, Fri Sun 89&89118 Priced lo tt"ll fiut .1--------- S89.000. By Owner. 250 Have someWng to sell9 Cecil Pl. Ml-70JO Classlfied ads do It well. ................ ... ·- • - !! I' • • r ., L' cl ,. 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Chlb, Fer a-.ooo -......6 an llollvat ed H iier al SlroU&oUlepoolcloeeby . .._, akeolfer! llulllplellal· ., ... ...;.. .... -!.n' Pres1"dential Heights sunor Plan "F " ' -auw t-IM-el, SJldrm. ..,. ._ SlOl,000. Call 840-51 U Waat IOlitude! Take a ID&-Sl~ Open Sat• _, -"'-...- Z\o't.Ba, r1 rim nn. J<W tte .. bMIOliDtoot Aaent. s1111bflU.onyGUrsecl\aded • &an. noon-4. 12.M starlit l,._5101 Custom carpet. drapes, wallpapers. Jar, oc4:a n vi~• ~a...1et1.sPM ~··:n• reclWood deck. Tbls REALESTATE Drive. Paw West.brook , .....___... trashcompactor.eleetricgaragedoor Slll..:iOO mlMNdlecdfDr -~ ,.. lwmc lt.u all the floe -Owner/Brltr. t714> ..._..,,,rvlT · opener. 14 x 16 master bedroom, close Pc.w R Blair• t\,80(, IU.AIMI qualitJ• of an S6:S built COTE D'AZUR Shim· 217•55'7$. TllPllX TI4·Ul~ll Price redUl:t'd twlo.now home. fDJRRY ON THIS ...._ ftn«'alct ••ten Lovel.Y Newport Triplex. to 2 pools & jacuziJ. Maintenance free ..._,..,0 IUY 4X1Jy 11199001 2 Story 3 ~Et•.$00 wWl .._ _ d~ on C3>28ednnunlta.OWner living. 3 minutes to beach. Owner __.., •' 1M;ctrnwi;111anUrbonu1 C.fwo.t.11 Ule ~ o1 oeeant MOMAICHIAY willoooperateonlostall· anxiom. All rel appbea to dowft room Lovfll)' country 644-721 I • LutxwytllviD1. We decklc, ~anaide private area. meot sale! All leases. ~ f Bdrm. ct.n, U~.Spedouunaster ex ens ve atone wor Grett view! Larae 2 Prime inv•menL Aak· · *'-' ba Townhome. Some ilCovertd patio 0111 throoch maotc.-ured atory. 3 bedtm, 3 bath. Ing ool»-$275.~ Ex· ~view '-'"'l>mo .. t U lllUY TKANSFKRRt:D 1row.dl. wl t.h room ror fplc. formal dialog. celle~! Call ~ ll:.W 09l mone~ 4 Bit 2 Pa fpk t'OUftlr)' s ER MUST HAVE pool or W•Jk to Woods saas.ooo. now762·1700 .... rou WW ba\ k IL c be a • x Int IMMKDIA'l'fl! SALi!:' Cove beach~ br .• 3 bit. llelMrllALTY Ol'(N,,IO •llP~•(J 8Pll!'I' Try $92.500 IURGE CORPORA TIOM WM. Cd. Hwy .. t.._ IMclt D.,-. 497-1705 ...... 49 .. 1221- towa14 yC>Ur dow1'\ pay nelfllborbood Seven BARGAIN HUNTER '230.GOO lll-3 114 [~. • I J:-.:~O:=-t~11 ~~e:;: ~1::J ~,?~;n~~ ,. 0'm0~t;:ii.~•~ ~A DEL suA · w.· · ;ll~ftli\~ ' ..._ f« 111.toO 1 w 11~1·11·~1 t\duJll on1)' TeAIUa. etc. on tM RS--wu never 5 ())arming Unit.a HCit· . • . , .:m••• • ••11·~ 11oMti9ollOwp01•,..rt,. lea I 06' S. ..... ~ s.ttintt-..... RR, • • II' -• ' i.s1.ooo ~1118 '° .,_s1 •ert.Uo 1.o Ina wbh.e w ·views ....................... c •• _._ I 071 B• He a~b bouo or 1•wJ!f!f _;~ L lllylebatbia3Br.,3Ba .. Afwa 1 renati:d. Nie~. HIWPOll'TTIRRACE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!!: lllO.<P> Chmt'r m . ---·-···--l'mt Umv one~ •• ran-oc J• ~ b9a. relH ~ u.nit wtt.b .gar" MIWLYDICOl.ATED LEASE BY OWNER --t.uUc; home •t an un· • be dut.led by the WOl'bbop.SS7S..OOO. lBdrmTownbome.adja. MUST SACRIFICE- OCIAN YllW -CQZY ~~ehv!:l~oJ:; .f~~:e c~astllne • blllalde T llALTOlS cent to 1reeabell & L.arse 4 br, 2 ba. COi' lot. ~ 11~.an valw, Plk:IDIOfPm instant equity. Z7 Fox· Ylft'l.SIJ5.0G!l· 494-161 I recreation areas. Now OPTIONS! To many ll\ras too men· tot.al lffwity $8t,900 SIO,OOO PATIO HOii£ hill Shown by•pptooJy TRE GOLD C OAST pricedbdowoewunltsat ~a:e~~';s1~·800· \11.aTco.u-rPACJl"lC So 'u.btnK on UUa 2.000 'Jbia.-2 Mdt'OOIO paUo ~ BECKONS! Get your ......... 1050 -~~nowt.oSH. ll&AL ISTATlt sq.ft. 4 BR. ·~ Ba. FR, boGM 'ia localed lo ao ~EW (eel wel· ll"Ut starter ····-················· u s .. ~ -·iz•LTY Wllv R..t 7 DOlOC,:q'°ur:f?rWNym· g.9. ~'! INTsq,; 4 -..Zlr&Sl·.00 bomt-lhatbclo.etofWya •dull c ommunlly ~ bome, low mal.Dtenaoce Dua to stroke, Lelaure ~• Homes-afi prices -all ,,.,.,., n ,,.,. IOU PnC'edat-.ooo. and two car garage. llPeDd • Lhe beaitb: 3 Mo8t.lyhlrn. locl sterlinc s.,1rt.ly .. eM••d budget. lovesL In the fireplaces. S1S9,000. and Mcl>onMU• Ooogtu. lncludea quiet eourt)'ard ~ slvea 10U mon time to Wor'ld 2 BR. 2 ba manor. areas. Terms tom your br 3 ba 3 car 1arage, 2 ~-•••••••••••••••••••• 'Jben there •ts the pool. 1bia is or tbe YoWll al br., 2 ba. ll~ • Dnldeo China. $54,000 in preallgioua Newport bloom log real estate ,_483_.A_L31l ______ _ • .J> ·~· 1ym aod tennl11 beart. 2 Bdrm. + den. caab.137-2W Ueiihta. 2 Bedrms. + market. Monthly pay. 5 ""CRIFICE VET!! courts . As kia& ooly Piao l tn CbHcellor MEDITERRANEAN den,hardwoodflrs.coun· ments credited t.oward:! ~ ,,,.. •.ooo. Homes. Excellent ca.di· VILLA • Start plaanlng 53 DOWN try kitchen. s huttered purchase price. For free $7,000 uodn m arket 3 b~m .. home nr lion. Cloee to pa,., pool, now 6 m~be buUd next ~:~~u~o'!Jllt · information call Ed price. Owner must sell jtc. &shoppm,. year OD this so· x 100' lot. Chernow al 984·24 55 this stunning townhouse acboola " shopplna. No wiUI 180 degree views. Lfta ..._ 70;0 lftt. 1--,.llJ~'l! l!I Agent. on Captain's Hill. 3 BR. dowQ:v:.!;i~' 5t: !es5aJ~~~::::J!:s t!~ the good life. ~~atf~6'1eT~nd~~on~! JJgj Jit\IJiF IACICIAY! =o~~~04~::C,~yard 770.2991 avail, s ome w /pools : 1104So.CoaalHiway Cinancini plan. Owner . .-m ••11•== Greal(amilybometocal· SHOWCASE ·Poa t•V.-.Y t0l4 ~llonPropertles LA:~~~~7CH ~y~eo;~ IYOWHElt :!st°ar~.0~ ~~~·~ Uk HOMI ••••••••••••••••••••••• • w ·-·r NwprtbdrHgts lrg com er baths, formal din. rm. & BAe ~140• BLolR. den,. 21h T18UIOH * ftl-av * 770.2991 Jot.. 2 2 ba. family rm rumpus rm. Sep. yard · ""'"' wt ruil NEWPORTER C&o =-~BR UNCH RIALTY Ocean ~or::y. level &..p. M1cJ-t I OSf ·~~&:J!!:500. for boat or RV storage. ~a:e 1:~:·:::1n:t 18232 Cabrillo Court, J~ Ba. Fam Rm home 551.iooo Jot.. e.aay access to beacb. •••-•••••••••••••••••• ~IT llACH vehicles. Ocean View Founta.ln Valley. Open •l"""",forunder-500. 't5Z3CAMPV5Dl:fRVIME Needl paint. mlnoc re· By own r . $271,500.. OOVERSHORES Sl<W.500. Custom decorated 4 .,..., •--...__.. 1041 inco me. Hurry, only VIEW, 5BR, 2~ Ba, 388• l)rO( lndscpd, & de· 'Sml...S. prf;;;;&ocaUoo. ONLYUJl708 paln;idealforbome ll PANORAM IC OCEAN 0wnr/Bkr muat aeU4Br . DAI.TY 675-1642 ~ • D.a..-2~ .. _ __._,ed NE R I ,,_,__-coraled W/jacuzzi • Coote.act or sale. 10% ~-_...... .... reDIUUCI A u .c.1.-Tb s 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $19,IOO fonn.l din'&.. ram rm. pool. Blln microwave. down. 3 br 2 ba, loaded. fte&Ua~r . ~8:J~~r_:!! ~==~~~ UMOISTaUCJAll.I MiaUODReal\>' 4M--0131 ~o1\=edNf::i m any other x t ras 1.1.T. Bob Marce l. rAL ESTATE ' t.ra cabinets+trasb com· is ideally located on a ... ocean f&caJl)'on views; ACTIYITT w/rec cntr, beach park· ~~ ~8::sdi:'r~ ,_95_7_·21&116 ______ _ . pector .... ooo. cul-de<aac street and in· tnisblypainled,witbnew lalMCOMI lng. 3-car pr, rm for MMmorm.ws. 11&.oC.,.Twwln•u 135os.Coast Hwy. ~RD&ASSOC. dudes al•.-pool she c="•ppllances.thll r-11 •• ..11 -......6 •--•~ t camn.P or boat Jae R.es~id/" .. -"'~"90l"i----4_M_-_8_536 __ _ • """"1 'orappt. ON~•<>•'"'D -.... 3 I in ..,..., ''"" ..... ......uo a r-· • .. ..,... .,...,. • ~•u ' ·~'"''" yard. Priced to sell fut. ·ow ma tenaoce )'OW'doorlnthianewSan redwood decking . ---------THE PROPERTY 3 BR Peatbouae. Hunt-Call far details. borne ls in lip top shape & c le m e Jl t e du p 1 ex • 4116-&122 WA TaRONT MART OldTyme~alue l.ngtoa Paciric resales. ready lo move i n ! .. ..cooo ---------• ---------F.V.home lnpnmearea. Ron orMax 536-6063 $1S9SOO .. ...,, 2Br, 24.\.on', 3 level con· ~~~~~~ Take over someone's ' LOOKING FOR do. Newsboy model at ~~&JOY 4 BR. 2 ba, Neww/Viewpatiobocne.4 FAMILYHOMI uMH;>UE theCove. on a huge lo'-Sharp & br 2i.; ba, FR & FP. cstm In a family oriented com· DAMA POIMT EXTlA V ALUI? $339,000. $12,000 DOWN POOL SuMy atm06pbere in this :: Bdrm. 11/• ba Twnh.se blwn p ool & lake . '95-1893 clean, also has tt rew ex· Int/ext -+ landscaping. munlty. This 5 bdrm. LANDMARK 1h mile to Pool + view. 3 Bedrm. TI4-758-1961. tru, for S92.SOO. C~ll pool. Jacuzzi, S.una. Opn home has a forever view the Mu Marina. S·S.d. 2'1;bath. $139,900. 38drm. 2Ba, oew crpt &'----------Villa Assoc .. 846·5:>36 or Hse Sat/Sun. 18t22 Gina of the w)\ole Saddleback unlta. ~an view.. good lllGENT REALTY <I.rps. all upgrades. I'll'" agt.963-5347 Ln. No. of Ellis, E. of Valley, wltb twinkling Income 4 an.xloua aeller. '31·3114 D U P L E X 0 N carry balance at $1150 ..._MARINA 1-._.-'---..---._--11-1-0-4-0• Beach. lightta ;! ~tt·~e;i $1&6.ooo , _________ ~l~p'fe~;t~ ~:i::. ;~~nryeeded. ~~d·::S ~~~~·,'!!cti :::.::!':! .. ~ ....... trt• 1044 RAMCHllALTY ~~'tsm.soo. Cl NORIMS RIA.I.TY Laguna Niguel modeled wide & out. 3 --------landsc a p tng. L arg-.. 20 HEW HI HMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 551-2000 PlallCT-494-105 7 • BR & 1 BR w /2 patios. & Da.USl¥E yard. Just $79,900. VISTA DEL MAR Woodbri~ .. for the arowtn1 famtty. ~-------Realty 2 ear encl gar. $1fl5,000. Completely remodeled REGEMT REALTY sa.B NEAT e Sycamore 2 Thia 4 bdrm, home baa a ..-Owner would Uketoclose 3Br. 2\l!!Ba, new kit & Ill-JI 14 Nowopeodaily Thia P lan "B" Warm-sty sg~ arnlly home, 4 blgbackyatdwilh&otsof In Ja n ua r y 1979 . baths, addition oC new~~~~~~~~~ 3:i:=:0ei~:.: lngt.on in Woodbridge la BR, 2~ ba, hlghly UP· trees ror cllmbin1; new $ OCEAMvmw! Courtesy to brokers . m1tr sulte.quietst.stepsl- W.ofBeachN.olAdams the one! Tbls Is t be t:!ed. Try $l2.ooo ca~-~&inl" an 2 New' Bdnn, 2~ bath ff15-413t8ultfor Mr .Dore frombch&bay.$2A9.000. • Pre-CompleUonPrices model people buy wben ~:l~ue~ at~~!!!~ Jacuzzi. home with la.rae upper ---------752-llOBBkr. Troy ~ ... .., they are lookl.ng for lbe n $129.500, deck. slidJDI Class doors moalesl to • two Univ Pa.rk s Br Chao· open out from each "U" must "C" ________ _.bedroom condo. Enjoy cellor model with land. bedr oom 1tvio g UD· The best of Westcliff. COOL CONDO tbe beet and enjoy It In $12&000. Call SSIM>728. c• get you obs tr u c t e d v I e w s . Neatly groomed 3 Bdrm ~ t! t!:~ ~..U~ ::,~bridge. Askins F· .& ~ •STIC $7 5 ~~r' unlimit· home with beautiful G t t l b An I A yard. Near Mariners . rea a ar er ome. that'• wb•t you'll say no~N Co4$1 Hogl'l'w•y ·--------•I 11$.000 Y(luna8t.M:11 C4 92661 ..-~~ acbool, shopping. etc. J · when you look at the 1m 1•94 1111 .--"''".,.'""' Appointment only. Call ~RT CREST a 1or1eous 4 bedroom :>•601eo .. t1H1911 ... ,y Beautifulcornerlolover· 54G-11.Sl rw;TY~ home with rormaJ din.ID". Soul"' Lagu,,. Ca 92877 ~ mount.aW. Thia SUPER IUY ., ,,.,,., 4~·~~· home h Lo 4 I l~~~~~~~~~I hi.lie family room, cor· ____ __..;.____ u I.lie master west price pan. I· ner location & just steps ---------aft it hlMt la e sulteaod laraelivlng rm. Beauti/ully cpt'd 3 br. •Kl._• l•--------1 t.o community pool. park IMlllALD IAY J..Way Crplc. Romantic ba condo w1tb a clear IOIO .... , •-.AWn•EJ & elemenla"' schools. PENNY conversation pit. Very ·~~~~~~~~~I unobstruete d balcony ......_Hot.• ""'' rnwrsn "' ""-kl ·~ 1 1 C uetol'D. e xec utive P ___ o~~.i!.r. mod el all~ '-·~view. Price lowered fws.M t 100 S75-.t890 ''"' u ng pnce son Y showplace: 4 bdrma., Sl~...,., ~ $1.lJ.000. jacu•i. park-like sur· 491-9494 495-5220 A.flt.AME toSl21.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .ev OWNER. Jbdr. 2ba. UMCHO RV acceaa, custom l.n· SAM JOAOUIM terior . •1.000. 1 ml lo ~/ Mo. Smashl.na 2 or bch. 962·94-49 3 BR home faclnfs golf 38drm, 2Ba, fam rm. cov coune, Fu1bion ale &r patio. Just painted in & hillsid e v stae. Only . out. Lovely yard. RV steps to pool & 1olt aipace. Quick eacrow. clubbouae/reatauran\. -~Call "'_"....,.. l moie d . avail. Vrly _._ .. ..,.,.,_. _______ . __ , Lease. ($.21) ltAHCH UAL TY 551-2000 IYOwtia J=und6'2~ 3 bdrm; 2 ba. lrl RV 8C· uvm IMI l.arpst tn Woodbridge! cess. frplc. xtraa. quality Lovely 3 BR. 2 bath 58clrm, 38&. klt~h n~. neighborhood. 5 yn old , Spanish.style single livio1. ram & d inln1 clean beaut lanA· .. ·ped f ·1 Sk light rm's. 3 car gar. Tile roof. • ........ · ama Y res. Y s ; 2 Crptc's. Bckyd vu. On Move ln,now. S82.SOO. aarden kitchen window; cul-d&-aac. Prof lndscpd 10% down. Call: 960· \786 atriume. Juat in time for & upgrd lhruout. lli5.000 Abandoned Pool Mansion. •chool. ~TS/ Mo. Incl. or blll ofr. Prine only, by 4 Br. 3 ba. Boo\.13 room 'ait:::o~r:~-8235 app'looly. 559·5915.' f~~~~~s.~~ luxury 496-2411 130.5050 ;.~J~i=t.2~~·,·kur~ ~.,...11a1 lst.m . im ~b~~i!~aocer, OCEAHFROMT PINCHER ocean, pools & tennis. ~ · water close. fully up· Captivating house " IYOWNH Sll4,soo (714l MSan g r a d ed . P e l park . guest house below; front· Priced $5,000 below mkt, CAYWOOD '51'2250) Ing directly o n the 3 bllca from bch, 38r, REALTVINC. 548·1290 --------• ...,..H..Ston beach; a rare find. A·D 2Ba. den, country kit Prime Peoin locat.ioo, 1 848-8895 Owner wiU finance . No wtwood burnlng pot bel· bee from ocean, by ownr. IAYFtlONT details over phone , ly stove. gas & charcoal 2bdrm dng rm $115000 Great tocatloo, enjoy Beach. Live on $500 ooo 8BQ. new cpts, ma ny ' • ' · boating, swimming. PV1 thUedobahy, 2 br, walk lO HiieMcConnack cuat.om Ceatures. Nice -~-·_5446_._963-86 __ 13 ___ beach. Almost new lux· RsEopsA.J""""'CE lttdty 494-755 I Private ,\ndlYtd~als can r!Ja~ crm~nily. Hsbor v-.w Hws urioas home with pier & SST.t//&00 NA ~·.99·3816 now bsl e I any ,tem or bch • • Walcll e1'1 pvtf Popular port.ortno model. slip. Fee property. Agt.1--..;....;.~------ Elnlrald lay lyOwwer Open House Sat/Sun 1·5 Walk t.o beach. beams, wood. view. 38drm, 2Ba. 1355.000. eau for 1ate ad· m.iua.nce. 878-16S3 / 494·sm6 com nat on o items acceu.. • or 3 bdnns, plus attached 675-8>0 FA MIL y r ARI totallng S75 or less $133,000 or Jae opt.ton for iame rm & loft with with a 3 One ad for 2 $137.000. Prln only. private bath. Could be Super 3Br. 2Ba. + fam c:onsecutrve days tor ~ 4th bdrm. Association THE ILUFFS rm,JGoldenwest. Price only $2 Each pool & tennis . Excep-Gracious l1v1ng 1n r edUC<'d lo 2!?,990 -add1t1ona1 11ne 1s 60< tor 2Br, Ocean view. quiet ca· Uonally nice with many dynamic area. 3 Bdrm. (73-L877111 tne 2days oyon,$85,000. extraa. Imm ed iate 2..., ba. attached gar. MobileHcMmSton Charge your Penny 4112-3596 posseslon $215,000 incl cloee t-0 pool. This 1.S un· 848-8895 Pincher Ad 0t use your 1 ..a... ----...t I 055 land. 231.5 Port GarllBle. be a l a b I e v a I u e .__ _______ _ -~ WrN DJAMMER Trader access. Cul-de· I~~~~~~~~~ sac. Price reduced tol-Rancho San Joaquin. 2 br & den. eod unit oo 1olf Open Hou11e · Sat & Sun Sl39.900. Bkr. 154-6262 Fix course w /unobstructed lPm · 4pm. 983 Acapulco view. Must see . .By St. Take Bluebird Cnyn. Owner. 955.3773 or Rd . o rr Hwy 1 . 3 Bankamericard or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agt. 64-0·4105 Open this PROPERTI ES I NC . •EXCITING• ~=~~~~f~0:C:!~,:m· IUILDB CLOSIOUT weekend. 640-4277 or 833·3927 Two rtnlabed Iota tn Lake -------• •-------MIWPORT IEACH Near beach. 38drm, 2Ba. S13.SOO. Owner/agent. 960-4205/1·734·2110. 75'2--0790. Bed.rooms 3 baths, fan· Up t.utic 180 dearee ocean By onr. 1 BR condo view. Brand new bouae, Orangelree, alr, a ll $140,000. (7i4 l741·064l, IY OWMH Abandoned 1 bedroom amen llles. $0,GOO . &lk for Jim, princlpala Cel tod9J md'" io•r ad 111 prl•t ..orrowl ForeaL 548,000 ea. AP· OPB4 SUH. I ·5 DIL W1DI LUXUIY prox. 6000 aq rt ea. With 2003 Vista Caudol IA YSHORES $15 MONTH IEHT perimeter block walls. <The Bluffs). Least ex· 3 Bdrm. 2 ba Cape Cod 1978 Wtnaton Manor. 2er. Next to Brock Home1 1 full wi den & din1n1 rm. ...... _,_ ,.._,_ct Ted Cox ~ ve water view F h d d 2Ba. A beauUtu.&.bome. ~~ Bluff Bdrm r enc oors, woo .,.,.,_l ..,ffl .. A.-oo1 S. 2 . 5., 2 00 fi ed brf k ReadyloOCCUpy. c• ......., "'"',...., ,__,_ ..,, w .. ....,.. Y baths, formal dining. pegg oon1. us c CalfofWa Pacific SIOOO under market n4/5512176 -•0 -·value. 3 br 2 ba, formal homel NEED8°TLCI ---· _. _____ ,1_VU43__,,_. ______ _ dlnl I mil 1850 ft Low down VA, or submit Hert.tale Park, 2 bdrm. ng. • y, aq ' your terms! Call now 2 ,,., 6a, up a r a d ed. . ~rom .bcb, SBS,SOO. and ta I k to R E D landscaped, at draped. liffAMte l;IOPMfw 9-5, atlo & view dec k . patio.OpenSal/Sun t-5, lo...ol.-.l..1.1.1-s...a-..t ..., .. ,.,. • u1 ••-~-.-..__-"'-'---.--10-,-7-• 62500 25111 Viata Dr. 1357.SOO -..--~ a., ... 1111........, fw -•....., nk·:"""11,.· ._.,.. .. ,.. •.. c~ee~. ~~~~~~~I 2706 Harbor. Sle'208 ---------• C A R P E T -W E Nr pool " lennla f76,SOO 3 bdrm eondo. 2~ ba, LISTEN! 754-1202 5Sl-0615 '' frplc , new crpl, enc l ------------paUo, out to shopplna tuanllOCI( aLIH HERITAGE PARK, rare ctr. nr .bch. adlt Uvina. Twnhse 2Br, den, 2~8a, Broadmoor Plan 2A Askinl f70.S00968-1428 11ir cond, many xtras, tnwnhme, •II sty end un· ~• DOING .. ·.'" BUSINESS .:.: UNDER A .. ' .. FICTITIOUS NAME? best vtew. Sl 75,000. It, 3 br, 2 ba, upgraded 7SUMTIITodd c arpet1 , decorator drapes, lar1eat yrd, OwNER ANXIOUS patio. landcaped, rt1ht Woodbridge 3 BR, l"'il ba next t.o pubUc park w/l2 end unit. fU,500 or ? tennis crt.s, $83,SOO. By 551Ml.IM by owner. Owner. prln. only pleaae. ~ Owner Anldous, 3 br 2 ba --------- Woods Cove Unique property for q uality con scious homeowner or Investor. New constructioo, cx:ean views rrom all rooms. Roman tub, large dress· ing orea, r ecreat ion room +more .. 1189,500 ......,.. ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..:: 140..5937 CASAD& SOL 1------- 3 BR. 2 ba, super view, JUST CEHTIAL rec cent.er clote. 2·car • 675-5930·• REDUCED ORAHG~CTY gar· Adlt comm u n · 36.1i t-: C:!-l II"~. Cd;\I A Lo~~ulnLnUy !-._05~,Unlt Live in this lo.,ely dbl S82.900.581·956S ---------'"'" ,.,... wide Bar rington in 1 story. z bdrms. :! hath:-Oran1te co·s nicest faml· FtXEA UPPER FantnetJc view upper bay. .. A .. plan w / lol.s OI ly park. Loads of xtrai.. St l G ..., storage NOW $142,500' IG'Y>Gfi" ... 1 e~ o ocean. reat 3 bdrm , ram rm . Z 2200 Fiesta <orr Fl ora ~u--5...__ -=========.! ttnl8.1 location. 3 Bdrm, Crplc's, 2~ ba, "• acre. V-uita ). Open S11l 2 s, Sun ,,,_.,.. numir "".-" ~ famillee are getUng frplc, patio, bonus room, m n y x tr as 0 w n er 1·5. 8.J & Assot·1att:s. 848-8895 the campiD1 "bua" lhia f~~~arklnr. Ask· _Sl_63_,_soo_. 6'5-844 ___ 1 ___ Sally 761H08t · 60,0 DOW1JJJ year . If you have a M.. 14 " cainperthat'inotietUng MIWPORTCIHTM NEWLJSTING •---------Late model double wide wed, sell It oow with a aALn 640-1112 LIDO ISLE. New llsllng. S.a.-..te t076 in fine family & adult Qaaaified Ad. 3 B•. 2~ ba. South ex· •••••••••••• ••••• ••••• • park. Bank repos.sesslon, 642-5678 DAILY PILOT It rev .._ .. ..,_. ltMcl r• "' ••• 'lclltleu• ......... ... ,.. ... . ......... ,.. ..... . Broadmoor. + 4 bra ba SACRJFICEI I Btacay, super lrs lot , 8eauLoew3brm,toU11¥ ............ 11411 I ,.._. IMI eQ.0112, ~ upcradecl Ast. 673...UU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••-.. --.. • OP&tSAT.1·5 pol\lr'e. Pvt sundeck up. Newlot.a-ocean vlew easy te rms. Mobile 110 ~ oll muter suite. Agt. custom homes Home Store l 062 N . <Unit 104 ): ap•cloui '73-1020 1 __ Hal_en __ R_.E_._66_1_~ __ 1 ~Coile1e. Anahelm. .. ••111 an ... ...... • ... , .., ... ttl•t '" ................... ,. ... "°"' .......... ,.... DAILY ftl LOT wlll .... ,.._I IRt hr I l l .SI. Ou ...................... ..... ,. o,.... o .. .. .,. •• M ........... e .,,.., "" .. ---. '" ., •• , •• ."""'' 1."' ., .......... , '"""''''•" .... . ...,,..n ... ..., ''"' • che tll I• fttl DAILY ,!\.OT, ,,o .... 1•, C:.ete ...... CA .... .. . . ......... ''"· ,., .....,,.. ..... "94lt ..... Mw1..e1l"t ....... cell MMU1 .... .. .. ... DAILY PILOT CE 111111 ILlllS UD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE llVINIS' FINIST Lovely • Bedrm. + Family Room Home ln A Great Family Area. 2~ Bat.bs, Carpeting, Formal Dlnin1 Room. Community Pool. Built In Kitchen. Mountain View. SHS,000. 111 00¥9 DllYI 631·1• LA.CJUNA CHAIM Charmtng well·built ocean view 3 bedroom home on a quiet shaded lan e In old Lagu na. Central location, walk to beach & shops. $179.000. . . • COt..9WaL IMm• co. 496-7222 831-0836 ........... -~ .... ytlM ..... adult coado , Newport HOUSE At& OCEAN VIEW 1------- Ba 1 TowenLBalboa l•""UTIFUL Sweeping coutal vaew SllTO l&llYE ~a. 2 ljQJ'D1S., 2 .,.. from all majOI' rooms, 4 mo. new dbl wide bMhl, priv.te balcony, On estateslsed 12,000 s.f. free rrom any possible Somerset. proletalonally pool roof Prden under· On lovely atr eet of .......,......,, lo 1ro-iad parltlni, boal c u s t a m h o m e s . obstructloos. Pool slle .._...,.., •PIC. rent . sllp~aecurlty bldg. Featurn. fml dine + :.·s~e~8:/ ~l~~ g~1Y• ~~11lt.. $155,uw kitchen eating area. Gl•"w•LKER Fam Rm. w/used brick atsue.ooo. 848-8885 9-A fplc; 35' li ving r'l) has 2 b b h llAl.n 611-1200 lmpresatve fplc andopen r. priva te eac · lo lge covered patio & I J;~!!!!!!l!I!! Newport, adults s:M.000 CW.. ..,u.tt landscap~d yard, sep "" S2t0 pr mn c;.3 3828 Location. SplendC1r of the larden area Call to ex· UtUe MIM Muff et sut on ~ O.ck Bay ar .. a .... Bluffs ftlore Its n'llAny cu.-.wm " .., t • R th L rt Tuffet . alon1 c•m• ~ from thla luxurious ea urea. u au e. 496-4 1.f050 s"'der 11nd r e11tl In UI .. 8 4 8 3b RJlr 646-4380 "" .. c .......... c.,. ... _... ,... ,.. aycre1t 4 r . 1 ~~-c ...... _ Dally Piiot Clauthed home designed for Cami· ---------• --1 bo t .. & M 1 ly llvlna. Pool, maid BY OWNER Beaullful 3 l.GMIO'Mlhintvaluable? ...... ~.on ° u '"1"14 u · ... -. aU '"'frd'd, Low .... t bdrm, 2 ba. fam rm. din fet"s T\Jf'fet 11n<1 bought It .... • -.. "" Pltce ao ad our Loll for IU~. You can 1ell price ln area. Sllt.$00. area, on ~ acre end of and Pouod ~olumn•. your tulft-t and lou of ()pee bM, Sat/Sun 10:3() cW de aac, very priv lot. 'lhlt'a.._,. people look other tbinl• through to4:IO, 2101 LAeward Ln. I.la paUo & .Yrd. Slt9,$00. when UM,y'vo foUDd tn Dally PUot Classified ~. 5a-1764 OtD aft a PM~ It.em ot yaJtM. Ada. Call &42~ • I ) II I I - tC td it - ~· r, 1JI se c. Ji, l 1t. c. l lll, tll Br •k. l<I. 1111 ror 3a Uc 5(, & ·ml OK t 7 t "'' ~· lllO.'t tdk. ltiA bu mo ti 01 ..... ·············· ........ , ........ . 10 acrt· /\ VtJl'udo Grove Sl67.500 VaJl~y Center 1 UNITS 1 No S fJ . Co u n l Y I Pnd f t;.t;!·:llS4. 673.0782 c o ownershjp area ___ _ Agent. 213·592·5365 20, 40 &10 A.CHP'ARCRS SU1table for s ub d1v1s1on or split. Buom1ng area nr Runcho California. Hkr. 1 677·5611 CONDO , f r1day. ~lemt>er 1, 1978 OAJLY PILOT •THE D AI SY • or KIDS & their parents• BPool •Tot lot •O•~ • hwashers •2 bdrms & I ba •Walk to park 18th at Pomona. CM (714} 631 3515 121 E . Bay. Clean"2 br. adul~. no pets $295. Ca ii 968·3636. Avail. Sept. I. Townhoa~~ 2 br, t l,'J ba. gar lfJ>i'· Pool &. jacuzzi. Adult~ .. S375. 63].4984. Qwct, newly derorated i! bd. I ba, pat.lo, furn kit. elOLSed gar . laundry fzlt• 1970 Witllace, adlti.. l teenager OK. no ptl:.. $325. 646-1850. 545·615~ SPECIALIST Laguna Bch Lot 13.000 Balboa oceanfront 3bd, lba, East sidc,$350 sq.fl . one of a kind duplex. 3 or 4 BR. Ideal molease. :! Bedroom . . $60.000 oceanlcnyn vu $125.000. Joe. Beach or bay. Ocean __ 548_·3548 __ o_r_96S_.a_27_4_ Village Ill. 3 BR + bonus rm .. 21.-z ba .. din. rm .. Bach. lge yard+ gar Ut II pd E's1de $250. also 2 Rt S300 Kids & pets ol.. 5'i8·8204. 646·2316 $425 'mo Lsc/option 280S Bernard Cl. 847·5887 patio. Compl rum. Avail 2 Bedroom .... $67,500 .... -wport Hei..Ws Sept-June. $600·$700 Cathedral lort plan """ "J"" 673-5661. 67!'>-1642 4 Bedroom . . . $69,900 Build your own 50 X •---------- Central Costa Mesa 1Z7.5, close to Cliff Dr. Newport Is le-winter 2 bd. 4 Bedroom . . SSS.900 Only $84,000. Ask for frplc. gar, laundry. '·2 Tennis J:t<'U77.1 Curt. 642-5554. Owner I block to bay tpark. avail .! Ucdroom . .. S81 ,500 a gt. 9-lS. $350. 675 9497 Newport lieuch Ocea nfro n t houses. 3 Bedroom • . Sll7150 ar.•ftYTOGO 2Bdrm, lBa J\.vail til Ocean V1cv. ~ J Bedroom .... $87,900 Blfl view lot in Laguna 6 / l 5 119 . U ti I Pd . Newport Terrace Bch. complete w /draw· $325·$350/mo. No pets . J liedroom . . .. $91,SOO lngs, thru city & coai>tal. _646-__ 25_1_0_. ------ Newport Beach $100,000. S-Juan If you a re con~idering . ~ltrCMO 3171 condominium lifestyle, NEWPORT PEMIN ••••••••••••••••••••••• pl •!jse <'all the condo Buildable l!>t· nr oc~an & Semi finlshed 2 br condo, s pecialist at 962-7788. bay, 2Sx95 Rare find at $300 refrg/stove & patio. rf\al K€Y ool~~~DELSOL $300/mo 1st & last plw,i ~ P.€ALTOP.SN REALTY $100 se<'. 714·66H637. 1f 497•1744 no ans ll3·66l·I011. ~$-'ale 1100-------..... Utttwnllhed •••••••••••••••••••'••• ~ofC~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 yr old deluxe lurge Propetiy 2550 3 Bdrm. 28n dup le x . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 411DIOOM .. 'rJ1lc, hulcomes. J rur ~ar 559-7194. CHOICE PROPERTIES Huge Uving roorn. 2 balh, gourmet kitche n, big y ard. $450 /mo Call 546-2313. ,,H1N'·'·~· 'L'tl..1tf"'4 f' ~~~:.~~~-~~~~:~:~ [ ~ lflMll Can't beal this. $21.000 .u 1'1• acres. fantastic lftcOMt~ 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fM!f unJt. Super Orange view & utilities to pro""r· Ge.ral 3202 County loc Great in· r come. Great cash fl ow. ly line. $76&1 w /terms •••••••••• ••• •• •• ••• ••• ./I 2~ acres. llorse pro· •HOMIAMDHS• ~:~!!before they are perty io the beautiful LOW RENTALS " 54"3'66 Mari an n a s . S 6 8 0 0 Call today-Move today. "" w/terms. 557-0824 ,.P'l,.,.'l•Pl••llJ N 20 acres. Nr shops &i 1ooo·s of Vacancies schools. $1466 per acre. Sl8S Bach util pd gar yd N' DUPLEX. Out.stand· 1_0 i...u for I.he investor. '2151 br kJd.s appl apt m .. V'V 12A02+dlne kids nr ach OnlyCtl$2;~'26 now I S2652brkld/pet patio IOCMW to lllkl $300 3br gar sr ctzn1 EASTS I DE CM. 4 rt · .... Hlald. Ill. l..c. 'S3503br2ba aar pix Sid .. ncea on 8 double __ i_63_l_E_.1_7_Lh_S_t_._S._A_._ $39$4brkd/ptopt/buy " I fee then service Is 2 br howe. 1 bath, family rm. $395. mo. 548 7638 dbl. gar. Nr shopping. Bluffs condo, 3 BR. 2 ba. schools $625 Mo. pool. new carpets. paint· Agent 673·3663 ed thruout. l Yr. lease No childre n or pe ts COUNTRY CHARM 1n Harbor Vu. 4Br. 3i,.,Ba. bnck patios. wood firs lattice. $795 m o Isl' 673-8112 eVl'S/wknds Dea Point 3226 WOODBRIDGE Avail. now' W5 Mo ..._..,_. .. ecll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Estates. Lincoln Model, Agent 640-0020 J br 2 ba. W tD. gas BBQ. 880 Irvine 2 BR, 1 Ba, ocean view, no auto dr opnr. nr bch. $450 Irvine c;t 16tr1 Yrdi wrk. bnclt patio 3Bdrm, JBa. $635/mo. LJOOISLEHOME.JBR 2 mo. SlSO secur & clean 645-0550 W'Tbbq. $395. 34112 640-l27l. Htl,lge hvingrm .~/fplc, I l.T Bob Mar c el.1~~~~~~~~~ Formosa Or. 11981-6286 2 br 2 ba twnhse. Univ bllnS, dbl gar. patio. yr 957-2666 i: orl/9822l08 p k ly. Avl now. $895 mo. ---------. a r • c o m mo n 559-8588or645-6822 S-Cletllt..te 3276 . b h pool/parks. $450. 559-5147 ..;..;.. _ _;_. ____ _ Charmmg 2 br. 1 a se. BAYSHORE5 Charming ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mature adu~ts. no pets. LEASE. JBr. 2ba w/fncd 2 BR. home ~tden, 2 ba. Ocean view. extra nice Z $350. Furnished $375. yard. $410/mo. xtra lge sunny patio. dbl br condo. own go Ir 49S-6684or675-81ll • PARK RLTY 551·5000 gar, (~c. bltns refrlg. No course. $395. 963·6187 COi· & lect. eves. 714f724..S171 OCEANFRONT Lge duplex. bll·i n ~. frplcs .. <1 BR & 3 BR un its. winter lease. S700 &. $600 per month Agent 675· 1642 RENT TO IUY Btaut 2 Br OranRetree ~· area w /sec. All rent applies to down Lake Condo. All racll In· ches. S850 mo yrly · s-ta AINI 3210 ~..ts NICE I BR. refng ancl!1 patro. S265 mo. Ai. 11 Sept I 546-5880. ask tor Bil! --------- 2~THU RIN New & lovely 2 BR 2 l:l.• blln-'-. fplc. ~ar pvt pat1c lnd r}' llio pe1;; 1::5t: Avail S/15 540-6338 New I Br near Bear & Paulanno. tn plex. t!nd gar. $290 mo. 644·5623 : Br. util pd, children ok No pets Manager apt I 1960 Wallace. 5411·9560 ·payment. 3 Bdrm, den, erg tennis. Adil com· Ownr/agt .• 675-3568 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.JwfurNshtd 2'h ba Townhome. Small mun It y. n o p els . ON BEACH -Ba I boa 3 br 2 ba. 1 ma So. Coast ••••••••••••••••••••••• INST AMT MOV! IM ocean view Lse 9 mos at $395/mo. Opt to buy. Penin best location. Im· Plau. new house, upgrd GaMrat 3102 Uke new adult twntu.e .. , $480-$1200 opt money 551-6807orS59-5591. maculate4 BR2 Ba, fplc, lhruout. $495. 554·2023 ••••••••••••••••••••••• br. yttrd. garage. $34:> and Y~ will hadve S600C For lease beaut Ra mpton cathedral! beamQ~etclre· Wnfw!IMter 3298 A Y AIL MOW IJ4.S.~ eves & wknd!< towar..,, your n pay. G sec. sys em. w · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba h lor apt no k1tch ... bd newly redecoratud ment. $91,500. #.432. Call modtl In reentree 4 or 5 sldentlal area. close to M . h . b' 3 b ... c e · ' · ~ John493.93810r 493.1400. bdrm 2050 sq fl., comm school library Vrly over1g t mtot as r,, SZ25/mo.Ph675·2311 crpL".arps.no peL-..ch1ld pool. rec. S82S.lmo lst & $1150 ~onthly .wloter ba. p;,itio & fncd yd ok. I st/last + cleanmb B Toro 3232 last 751·3910 or 551-0174 . t 1 1 · f Great for 'kids & pet lolboa lslmtd 3106 $275 548·2855_-__ _ •••••• ••••••••••••••••• aft6"21AG"' ren a • a s o Rur,n .. 1425 . Ag t. No f ee. •••• •••••••••••••••• Beaut. 2 story 3 br. 1~ ba. frplc, dshwhr. kids & pets olt. $475. Agt No fee 964·2566: 973·2971 Nice 3 br, 2 ba. frplc. gar patio. rncd yd. Kids 4 pets olt. $445. Agt. no fee 964·2566 or 973-2971 """ • neeotiablt'. e s . 964-:!566.973.2971 •• • :!br.l'~ba.,rrutl:~l.n• Nice Aspen m odel in 714-673-0096 t4i>te 28 r . 1 Bn . toVl'. rh1ldren lilO Jo11nn ~I Oeerf'eld bd 1880 r rerr1g. d ee!< ~aragt>, 548 7038 1 • 4 • sq l 3 br. 2 ba duple11 with view ..,_...... ,....,..sHcl lndry $375 494 3223 -------- $600 Imo lsl & la s t. of ocean. Cpts. drps. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo :: Bd rm J pt:>. un fur., comm pool & rec 751·3910 bltns garage stall. SS2S lolboa lllCIRd 3706 Bach :ipt. :1ml, rlean. xlnt family compiex. no pet or551·0174afl6C·21Agt yrly.Agt67S-9111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOC'nt. ut1l pd S225 Rel~ ~apt 3. College 1\\1· For lease in Irvine beaUl ,.3 Bdrm. 2..., Ba twnhse. Lile 4 br. 2 ba, bay view. 675·2fl85&673 1275 6429760 ____ _ gambrld«; t>d'1del in Nr new end unit on huge frplc. brown crpt S600 Bayfronl Upper Scenic :.> $111$ I hr. nice. qwet :ire .• c:ne::.~. com~~: pf riv p ark. Oshwshr 1 • 64.2·5500 !,~~ $6001m n ls i: 1 adult Non ·~mohr 9't.Mllw:4• leacla ll40 ~ $525 /mo l st & last ri>lc, gar. carport. poo . ....,_ ,, • ..,0 3707 v•~ Refs req'.d. No pet ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751~10 o,, 5Sl-Ol 74 aft 6 et c . No pe ts. $475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TSLMgml fk2.rno:• 4 br 2 ba. all new, $47~, C-21 Agt • a.to.3.121; 644"9514 eves. I br near beach & shops .._. ,, ... ..,.. 1107 2 BR twnhse. fplc. s undk c lose to every th log. IMi hm, beaut Monaco, 3 $300 mo. UUI pd. Adult.a ••••••••••••••••••••••• t. Adlts. S3SO ~ 1\ _a-9300 ________ ---------BR. lra t>.clcyd, nr IJChl/· only. 675·5810: 642-0393 L.g bayfront :: br 2 ba ~angc Ave 640-7905 br 2 b I I Lr•~E PURCH•~E ..... bit.. 644·6610 • n reptacc. 1g garagc.•---"'--------New 4 'l'J a w v ew. UY IW .... · 1 BR. off st park g. winter pnv. beach. 11duJts only CLEAN. quiet, 2 BR. 1 ha J:>~. ~r:·;m:: c!'r :::.: Want to be a home owner ......_.View IHI f!':'tic/r~{ r~ W · Yearly leau . 673·2162 No. k1d.s1pets. 1265 mo palfot yrd. $630. J . ~ ~e::,?m:ee~':: :~~ Cosy R~\rrt :~del . a v , Orabthis onequJck' s.150 =~1~S:ple St.63H~or Walen. 9962-5511 or ormorehouaetorcond08 w/pane w n ows ew 3 rd fir . ocn & bay On bch Balrony view S36-2307 where the owner'11 have England charm. 2 Br. t)alconles. fob vu's, 4hr Sml (e(.,' 6'5·4900 . Newly decor41t ,.d :U:Jr wide R·2 l,.ql. Alll. ,.._.._a_.,L_...... •FREEFOR LIFE• 67"'...,.,.. "'4Drvnt "'.___,...,.,. lmmac. 2 BR condo. bit· """""" SeU or trade for suitable Good In all 23 locallona 1 d NIWPORT HACH pro~rty. $1001\ e«1ulty All areas · All prices :.·,;f,~i, ~::: ~r~r offered to entertain your den. 2ba, fncd patio over. or 3 & den, Indoor BBQ. •CONSUMER'S GUID F. 2Ba. crptt . drpi. bltn proposal. Newport looking g r .:e nbelt park'g, see to apprec, ~t6ve . enc1 .: .. r $~1 lteach or Irvine rut 0~ llli50/mo 67$-&572 Nood re·p udlt or morn<!d ~': <123R GUNlTS On I'• acres 3Bdrm, l.a.d 3206 Clr.846-3491 tn Blk to bt•ncb, 2 lots hiRhly upgradf'd, l)()ol. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...::::..:..;~.:.:..;;__ ___ _ unproved wiunlla t s pa & ~u i:e c ustom Forlsc.lovelylBR.2 ba Sltbylheflre1nlhia3 br.2 lou vacant Owm•r will palios Giant old 011k~. homt'. den, rrplc. pat. ba home • Cpt.s. 2 car. fmMee. Only SA00.000 shaded pa:stun'. i;trapc Ref's req'd 5'2$/mo .. gar, 111 Cor only $435. Aa~nll7~00 orchard. lni~att'<I eMy uul r or uppt e73-0lDl Agt. No rec"-" K4 2*. care natural i ordt-n11, ' f73..29'71. II lnollProperif•• cpl to man;:1sce ~ rr ---------lowork for you, en 71Z,.Jl31 644-2542 C:O.ta Mfte 1724 modeled un1tl! Pymt to 1 BR I btt . p11t10. tunl k1r ()nu); I ·21 l ·-'' • ... .,...c ....... '40..US7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ill' t·redit toward rent of lndry l :irt1 c•nc: t .>: Rluffa. lgc. J BR & ftlm Stunning t br garden apt. o I) t• o 1 u n • 1 , adll8. no petia. S250 un Suptt 'cond & ICK' S750 pool. rec nrra. S2M. 710 675 1~18.')1 141)11, 11:.k for W .1 ' 1 .. 1 ' t; ~ 1 1 x :. ti Mo. Aacn\644 1133 W.18thSt Bill _545_~_155~----- N~ 2 br l b& .• u l bltr· (rp,r . tnc• ~ar put1u Trade your old 1tufr for fully f~nccd. Mu11t sff LO f.c> tt.yfront. pi«. 4 br, 3 ---------• oewJ.oodles with 11 a ppr c-ci11t e 1 t7 14l ba.dln rm ,yrly Nopel.11 SEU. Idle Items with~ a ... ~ad. $4.2 Sft78 ~75UJ92'1·3.578 $120C)mo.e75-0525 Da.lly Ptlo(Cl11MlOrd Ad.1--------Harbor View Knoll• Con Huge ~ bd iurn w 1 g~r. do. 2 8r+den. end unit. $375 Adllic only Open pool. tennis . $el0. Ph 8:30-S. San 9 i 548-4968 6'4·91582 ot 631-2670 2110 Newport Blvd. CM. Wtnt~r rental . .; BR. cln~e to bch, $450 inrld:-1:1 II P3rtl_y rur n No pct. 833-8080 or 833-330i lndn• r m $350 TSL.~gml &d Ui01 ---• --~--== --• • 41 , • • . . ' .. . . . . ... . . . . 88 DAILY PILOT OHlu ....... 4400 ~to Lo.. 5025 Lott & Fowtd 5300 Pf!nOfHllt 5350 Hetp Wc..ted 7 100 Help W...ttd 71 OO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.fie twit• U...... nh ~ 4000 00 YOU NE£0 CASH• LoGl Bracelet, ori~ntal 5 COUNTRY GIRL ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVIME lat. 2nd d& 3rd Jade ~n llnh Sen-eo.t-Mne • 1114 Me..,.... leech 116' Lady to •bare rvom in PRIM E M 1&cA r thu r Homeowncrloatni ll m e n I Rew .. rd * ESCORTS * •·:~•••••••!.",•••••••• ••••-••••••••••••••••• 1rvtne home Kil pnv nlvtl ur11n1td fall. ~~ts -.MANCHA Al'TS o 2' hrs 957~74 PAll< HIWl'OltT Slet\ mo Nr UC l ~1393 OFFICESPAC& Borrow $1000. $100,000 L•rlf' 1.21&.3 bedroom u1 .....,,... ''"Xible t .. rm" past SCRAM I "S ABE KA I "'HUA L t fllrden apu. Dahwbr. Bach lora. t or 2 or .... ""'"" CmtactLownOnhl v " ... '"LAI " · os bltna.m cl aar.1ubbq. BcdnW>ms&iToW11hou1ea Furn room 10 Co•lll CORPOKA'n:HEALTY ~t~~~a:u~~em. Call ygurnumber.ph~asccall ACCOUNTANT Shirt sleeve type fc>r 75 employee nrm. marmc." e1Cper or knowledgo· pre· (erred. The Willard Com• pany 540-5211. E.O.E M/F AUT<>M01'fV E MECHANIC TUIMEE Excellent opportumty to lt>orn from mJ:slt>t mechuruc. s d11y work week. Toyota/Volvo de- oler ln Mlu1on Vl~JO Call Hi.II Light at 0141 831 2880 r oot Cu Pd '178 ~t F'rom 1349 ~ ... _, ''u1•t hom•• for 97~ Hll'WERS back 213 4Z3·752l6. Love. s~ I t l I .... -.. "' ~ ... --------STERLING FlN SVCS f'"'1 Carol & Danny pt MZ·~ recrira:,•: :: :~:a r: n'!. ~U\I P"l'SOO 6424794 ----___ T_l4_!965-__ i_'1_o_c_b_k_r_I _ Sie1gh -R.ebwi ------iAccounung clerk. up. to AUTOMOTIVE .MESA VF.ROP. Mn'lt" •l axial ewotl'am 1pciol-.3 Room • bi.. non 1mkr. ON THE w·TER ......, W.ted SOJO EnJor -Ch~e -1-~.,....-Touch--of--. WSSISl w /payroll & ;a<.'Ct 't> EJCPll184CKt roia.pbere 2&3 br db tonnla t'OUtU Al fuhion Sl~ COM 640-~ aner ft ••••••••••••••••••••,•• CONGR payable. l'•tr • CM 11re1t LOTMAM' MP'!_._no P«'lJI M6 J bland. Jimb««' & $ab ISPM • .,_.._• a...ff-.• JOI..-Now they're working on Oou 549-2238 days, wknds/ h 1 dri 1 , .,.... ._ ... ~ • lhe ulUmat.e an dl&asl.er eves 646-6153 Must ave c een v ng 3 8r.2balhs.trplr.:?ur J~71 i~,U:~o i , ....... 4200 6ll,17SOSflFt VBCTURI mms.ThetoweringU.S. .,.._:~s r1nc:ecchaonirc~•I too~re3!e~ a•r Nr Ol'W M.-.0 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Udo --.111..HTV CONGR""'"' .. • TSl.M1mt M2 160..1 ~•uv~"' ~. lhcert s.-rice Acctng Bkkpng 2:S to 30 hours a week. -,_.-It Nino 1Br OplJI upa1.&1n, Orunfrunt . La~nu. !I M.WtlYllege Apt. proJect . Cost a REWARD!! Lost lg blk tJl-OOtt. •. Outc.all TEMPORAaY Some fl u1b1llty 1n 0... ) ' frplr w ll>. •ar••·· adult... 1)0 pcb. '-pl 2 ti ... ___. 6 7M 662 Mt'H. Build & sell Ill 1 Mut.ered M. Lab. Tem· RAa•~•nr Todwv to work scheduling. Contact Mr. ••••••••••••••••11•••••• adults. l\O ""'U. nr 1.ldn .Gmwk W8ln2 _-,.-· year. $282K projected ---------• "' .. '°"' "'J D at ~ ..... r' -pie His vie, Lag Bch. on vanoos accountillR & avu1on -r b luhowln1 1.-.:,cN!dtt V~RNllll• 4250 .. ._........ 4450 pro{it. Star\ lo oo days. 8/25. Ca ll 494 5818, SodalClalK 5400 bookkeeping as:11$(n R•YCA.RYB A••dlh~ m SM>Omo 494 «303 .................................. •••••••••••• ~c;c. Interest atiail. for 497·291B. • .. •••••••••••••••••••• ment.a. Work close lo a<>us.a<>YCE $400.$700 c.. --------•1 $1.50,000. cub or trade. • S.rbelor unll t, hlocll nu~K SNOW' t"11m1lln C""'-'l.._._IAL Ask ror Ron. 640-5112 F OUN O : Germ ---------your home. Fig ure & IMW W~'TCOAST PACIFH.' from ~acb All uUI pd 'Wekomt-Makt' rt...,t'rva ~"" agent Wlr ehal red Pointer. SINGLE? Clerks lo Sr. Accoun-t~Jamboree Ro.ad REAL F.:>'TAT.: No ldd.. nor~ 201 E OOl1ll now rOI' 2 OR Apt's HOUSE _..;;; __ . ------Brookhurst/Garrield. Call INTROVlEW tor the lants needed Lhruout NEWPORT BEACH ~ 8.llboa Riv mo pt•r BlU to Huvenl,Y Valley for lcoi.c. $600 mo. 5 ~-T..... """ I l 11· l 1 • d t OrangeCo 6 ............ 4 ..! Br. i.mall fnrd palk>. mo ~ At"M.lnty '1l'p Call aln are• till L.ake Tahoe. l'OOCJ\ll +. om ce aarage. --~.. 5035 KB. 962-1.360/979-7 •<lg. :0; t!,g~eet""ne~,~~~ie Rooert Half's ,._ .. .. l'OYt'red i•rat&c. bltM ~M&-770? For ln.fo <714> )48 4433 or e-.n remodel to suit. l7:M ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• LOST: Blk female kitten. people. 752·54U. Account.emps ~mo 498-03llt>v_~ r HD .'"' ... WP 0 RT <tUl>344~ ·l\ratin,CM. • 10 wks. green colla r.1111111_._______ $00S.Mam.Ste501 .., •• .-. Tn Harbor Realtors LOWEST 873-2233 No. Tower. Union Bank It I' t'•.._. )840 MARINA. bto1uc nt-wly W.karCtty.28Rhom.:. 646-~ ---------LMl·inlroducllons for lnTbeCltyofOrange AUTO TRANS R6rR MAN. exper preferred . Must have own tools . 548-2288 ·-·••••••••••••••••••• cierorattd 2 BR. 2 ba + tlP8 8 D4 Dbl. oecup .....,......... Lost. male blk dog, re· selecllve 11 1ngles. 714 /835-4103 stw-p, buc-b. 2 6r l BR. dorn walf'rll"OClt Hndy Unc1u rum 548 1189 I •t T .D.' .. aho sembles sm Irish Setter. Penonaliied. 770-4045 ~~~~~~~~~ Babysitter. 2 night.a/wk to frplc: . d1Ahwuber, ~arh. lov~ly «•rden ................. ,.._. 4100 Storf'fl'Ollt,300sq.f\ .• Npt. 2adT.D.Loc.s. vie. N.B. Pen. Reward. witch 9 yr old in my ••r•ae &: patios Boat 1llp a\Dll No _. Peotn.S!OOMo. F . tT ln 1949 675-1985 JOIN r NationalGuard home . 5pm-8am. CdM 9'0-ZS5I. r 'h I Id re n , no pet•. ....................... Agent675-184Z aires erms 1 ee Im.med openings In Elec· ar ea. Ca 11 81 rbar a ~~~.~-:-. --873-3414 •llS&ICTIVI• SalttwMf9.Co. FOUND: Setter. vie of troolcs. Mech.anics. Ad· Thomptins,833--0SlO. SuWlld yill..-9 ,-.. ,.. ....__ b • BR .. 8.. Galo a reliable Hwitinc\on Belnacb loo-_'4_2-_2_1_7_1 __ 5_4_5-0_6_1_1 ~~schard & Banning. CENTER CLUB minlstration,WCothm · , __ ..;..___,;.._ ___ _ P~' ,...,.c.o_..c: ... • "• roomrmle 845-7464 I.km lo abo9P g center, nu. ~ municauons or ea er IAIYSITTH Now \"2 bdrm u._xury downat.aira. bit Ins, rrpl, •SHARE,;. HOME• residential area. 1.000 •q Relln!!d couple bas money 968-3558. Forecasting. No ex-FCK 22 mooth girl. my adult=: in t• planfi pa110. 1aragt>. least:. ---------ft. Retail s tore o r &.olend lst&2ndTD's ITS SOCIAL penence required. We home. Tuesdays. CdM from + poolis. ten ~ l27 '4th St &I0-6140 C41t cloW9 service. complete w /fUt-Agent, 1-837-3744 Lg. blk dog, male Laguna • PHYSIC .a 'L will send you to the best area. Refaned older lady nu•. wattrfall1. pond!.' -u..a.... a..-.... t 11.tres, ready roroccupan· . Hiiis Regional Park. -schools. Meals It board desired. 644~. eves. From S.n l.heio Frwy WBSTCUFF 2br, 1 ""b• ·-. ..,.........-. cy. reasonable rent. Short term~ 5 • Get 13% ~ll.86 EDUCATIONAL nrnvided + $397.~ per 1---------.Srive North on Beacb to c.ownbouse. Adulll ooty, Shareah<>meor 1ptmt!nl o.,,.,..23 d.,.. ..... ....,......, to 25% yield on ~ou r ,,._ ___._ h W ..-.. ~... h...... ~--· .....,....,, ~~ "' .._..,,_, ured b 1 FOUND: F Irish Setter. • .a .._.D FU.... month to start. Call Blbysltttt·Teaeher n~ MrFadden l flt est on DO pets. $3915. 1160 ~· ~t·ULJUu ~TtD alUPM money sec Y ea -" " California /ur National mature. reliable. loving Mc Fadden lO ~1w1nd ronfLn.548-1533 Uic ~~ Estate. 3 mo to 1 yr vic()range &Broadway, FORALLAGES Guard (714) 979-7363 or person . Mon-T hu rs . Vlllage .. (714)~5)98 YRLV 1 ..... ~Pl". O/W, ~--.A..-. " Storage yd lOOXl.30 w/dbl seconds. Better than sav-CM. LOW · 979-l.343Corinfor lion . 8-4.JO. SSS wk. 846.3505. on 11 " o.> .,.. .......... ,...,..~,wa gar. Rear 2484 Newport ings and loan. S6.000. 646-1498 831-G452 Townhouse. lovely. spac. patio. on Lhe channel. 832·41.34Since 1971 81. $22.S. GC-3490. $12.000. $25,000, $.50.000. ME MIERS H Ip.________ 1 ... IYS ...... • & home·like. 2 br Wllh $425. Incl utll. Real Call Ray BKR (7l4 ) FOUND: F white young "' 11 •-pvt, gated entrance+ 2 sharp.5.59-74990pen SuL Female, room mate Store for real $255. Call 834-l704 poodle, vie Atlanta/ RES A/PAYAILE SUpervise2boys.age8& patios. Some with au. 1·5. 3302 Marcus. employed to share ex· a.ft 6 PM 546·'1798112 BE. l;.;;;;;;;-iiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;j Newland. HB. 645-7405. CLYK TRAINEE tO. Mon-Wed-Fri, 2 to urage. Swamman" pooJ. ~BLOCK TO BEACll. pe nses in CdM. refs. 18thSt. CM ~L........, s•YS _e_v_es_._______ Call 975-0700 Growing co. in Newport 5·30. My home. Mesa No. Jacuu1. Tennis coort.s. l . 542-4171 IEHV'-'""" "" , __ G Id Rt . ---------Beachbasneedforandav. T een ager or adll. blk to HunUnt,'\on shop-3 BR 2 Ba. ~tairs. • ................. 4500 · ....,,.t 0 en e riever w/gen'l accountin g 549-3199 -• · J)1hg tenter mall. Adults. Bltns. flr eplac:e. yrly Male will share 2brd tum ••••••••••••••••••••••• pup. 3Yt mos. Vaci.nity knowledge ror trainee •---.-------No pets . Fro m $435. rental. SSOO. 540-1151 agt. apt with female. $25 wtc. l. 000 s q . ft . New Lake Forest. & Freeway fillll~DIC:IV!"",..,.. ~ pos. Lite typing, 10 key Babysitter needed 3:30-6 Seawind Village. IMSSLGE •BR 2,L n-, de· CMS56-2772 warebousespace.HBln-Reward770-8896. ,.-ation a ddina mac hine etc. ~on -Fri, o wn c ar . • I._,_... VIII La ..,. IHI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 644 1043 Barba a d ... _on age ne, COl'lted. 1 blk to beach, Love ly furn. Park duslrialPark.894-5351 FO UN D : G e rman «r+nds& Slart.ingsal S'TOOmo.Call . r ays tLB. <TI4>898-9961 ln •~ ~ for a"""'. Scientific Drill-64V 1943eves · ckleed paUo. l800 yry. i.J-.-... 1 br apt to rent .., ___ -w 2720 rt ind. • Shepherd Dog. nam ~ .... -7001 ~ 673-250'7 ·--...,. • •-~ "' ~.-log Controls , SS7-90Sl. B b I d 2 Br. children welcome, weekdays only , Mon-ofc. 18081 Redondo Cir. "Bear" vie arner ••••••••-••••••••••••• AskforAlice. , a ys ller neede • oomo~·~I al $270 Westclllf. 2 BR. 2 ba, de· Thurs eves. Call6'4--0987 IB,Hunt.&h84.2-2S34 Newland,H.B.847-7033 IH!&.L EST•TE ._ _______ mature. for toddler. ~·· nd ... or Nancy-2131776-2985 ~ A wtdys, my home. own . lux co 0· •~ew crpts, days. 213~2985 eves. lndust. Bldg ror rent. 5000 Found blk/tan shepherd. LICll:.llit..I. SE APPtAISER tram. Non-smoker. Ute SUPER 2 br. pool, gar, newly painted. SS25 mo. sq ft. Sprinklers. 220V / M, approx 6 mo-1 yr C•l llit" X1nt op~r. in Villa Park l-hs_k..;..p.;;;.g._84_7_·_5920_. ___ _ frplc, trees. $325. Adults. 644-SS3t Mellow 3 bdrm condo. llOV, lrg outside med ·~I~ Pt.oM 645-1.508 afts or eves SCHOOL r 1-• I I 842 6934 84.2 S:i:>l j lk bch HDS or IU iv. w /appra sa Babysitter m y home. Mon · ; -:'oilewport Hts. 2 stry. 3 pool&: ac. wa to storage & prltng area. 1st U TD Found. grey female Poe>-exper. Benefits lncl~e thru Fri. 2PM-5 PM. Deluxe 2 & 3 bd apts. bdrm. 2 ba, s:560. mo 3205 P 75. mo493-2060 Will rent all or part. 2M & 3,.. dJe. Vic. Corsica & Roy OFFERS co. car, fully .Paid Ure. Newport Elem. School rrp1c. encl aar. patio. ctaySL646-711S M.i~ag~ F w1car to ~~~~~~1 :~~':d"t t~ s0~~~rJ~S Palm.C.M. 751·3420 ~:t:~~P~U ~tart Sep\. nth. Cal1 Peggy960-4392 brapt.yrly,frplc,$375. s~r 2Bdrm. ~Ba apt. Newport Frwy . Call -APT&COMMERCl AL Foun d : Dober man . G.stL.Ktwe"" Riverside <ll 686-6060.i----·------ Oeacb bachelors go for it! mo. (213>767·0512: after6 Fi.naneesS:f~able. W.A. Dosta. 714/549-9671. MIGUEL female. Not quite full •Crash Course available ext 168. Equa l Oppor Babysitter. m a l ure. I br. 1 ba. patio $225! 1213)985-6721: wknds · t h CO grown. Sil ve r choke •Mat.erialsprovided. Employer needed for teacher's L yr ~COINlfSeeU.M64S-4E_.OOOSGUIDE 1714 )67s-4097. Male in so's desires pvt iOOO sq t waref~use MORTGAGE ch ain. Laguna Hiiis. •Small c lasses fo r Security Officer. daughter . Mo n.Thur. n ' B 2Ba room & bath (very clean ~pa~ e • no I odr I ~ e i 831-7381 661-2511 _581_·_187_4 _____ ...,4, personaliiedinstrucllon. exper'd. F/llme days. 8 A M -4 : 30 p M -L it e 2bdnn,2ba. P.'"v patio, Vz NwptHgts2 r. . • inNBor Balboa 761·3477 . unt ngton n us t a ,_,_.EVERYDAY .choose own taste-day Perm"""'. Can 549-3281. housekeeping • own "· upper, bltns. pool. palJo, Parle, lease. 714/833-3322. _....... Found: Lg M. A.Iredale. ..-·-~ my .. ~me r-~1 1 bet mi frm bch. 2202 Florida fplc.adlls,S450.63l·2177 2.nrtsnd3rdtoshr3Bdrm ·~w-.1o-..1 4600 ---------vtc. Poppy Ave. CDM. &n.igbt classes. 1----=-------:-' ... '":""p'Md !1"' o.~ ';;"'OCN:: S375. mo Days 536-6663,1--=---------.,.. ~ --Ph6407533 640-7684 •Placement-up to 80% mblers ._ aa y ......... .-N 536·8705 Eves 962·0713. 28drm 18a w /frplc hse In Dover Shores. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c-a... Lo.a ---·--·-----1 commission. ~IC M<>-2372 J8dnn.iBaw1snpon;b. $16S/mos:;~~esonly. Vegetarian. non-smoker . ·-~ Found: Lg Bk/wbt. Ing ILERS .._....,........... Both :nupaint.gar,yrly · s traight m a l e an -Low2:.~·E~ms hairdog,Fem.nea&chn Ftee3Week Medic Mission ""f"'• lse. Balboa Blvd & llLh C#alotn . thropok>gist.32,sksqwet S 1 ILE.Lo. collar.NB.646-0972 SalesTra1D1Dg Viejo ls seeking exper'd I. 2 It 3 BR . H .B. Sl.213-865-2542. for.._ 4150 studioorlbrorwill shr =0 -·C .. ForDeNlk a ssemblers working s:z2>$f75. 848·26SS days, ••••••••••••••••••••••• qt. place, mid-Sept. lroller. 541-4197. STRAYED8-3t -78• s m tan 131-1003 493-0442 w/small components . wknds&eves534-2306 Large 2 BRw/paUo, xlnl 5ingle, storage only. Safe 552.1234 1----------& blk PUG. female. vie KateUa Good eye sight. manual HEAAOCEAM loc. Newport Heigh~. It secure S3S mo 724 -/4 ' .ts/ Santa Ana Valley High RealEstateScbool dexterity req'd. Xlnl 536-SIW)S JamesSl .CM mm Young couple to be mar ---,a..c• .. -/ Sehl. REWARD! l&lOSo. 32031Camin0Captstrano benefits. New building. 2 br, dean fl roomy, l • ' · ried in October need un-enH I Greenville. S.A. 751-4006 SanJ Ca . bl h d t>.th. Adulta. no pet.a. Bl&2br,upper,newpalat Lg.garageforrent.2 blb fumbouseoraptoayrl.y Lost&Fcililld or81S7-1.189 uan patraoo Only dependa e ar S31HTI 1. •drapes, very dean. yr-from bcb. COM. $90/mo. lse. Pref Penl.osula or ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Jallis Wmhd. 7075 wortang lnclividual5 call. ~.......... ~,_!!00. Nr beac h. 673-3585a.ft 5:30PM Balboa Island. Can af-·•~••IOh 5100 ,.. NA .. I SJ50 ......... _ ............ Perm wort avaU only. 2 bd ~~ no .,,_, Cor~ $400 mo. C all ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••EUROPEAN EslheUclan .... ea_1_1S._1J_s_a_n_5'1_1_·3830 ___ _ Bank mg PROOF OPERA TOR Exper. reqwrt>d Pleas e ca ll Do ri s Mitchell al 558·5280 for an interview appt. UtaOHIAHK 610 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach EquaJ Oppor Employer ctillt $400.'~-~·[ask 2Bdrm.2ba,w/a ll bltns Double garage. Costa anytime <714> 675-47118or SpirituallHdlr Facialls t & make up ASSIMa.EIS for Mack> WITH NA & DOCK U.a. Stor~Y-• <2l3> 693-0281 J815So. El Camino Real artist. Uc'd, 842-9009 We will t rain. Apply 88J!king fCK 30' boat or two 20' ROUSE SI'ITER. mature San Clemente. Fully lie. •---------7 am. Ma cG r egor TELLER New deluxe 2&3 br. No boats. Like new tbru-out. Offic:eR..tal 4400 male Newport Mesa PENNY Forappt..492·7296 Working Moth ers. A-1 Yactat.s. 1631 Placentia, For savings & Loan. ~:~~j7 ~~~196\~~~f:; 2 car gar; plus 2 addt'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• teacher wishes to sit. a PllM'ffEI _R_ELAXIN __ ;;..:_G_M_ASSA __ G_E_1 ~~~~~~~ ':f:: ... c_._M_. _______ Newport Beach Branch 963-al8 off-street guest parklng IAYFltOMT OFACES home in return for live·in "" BobJames·Llc Masseur work, work by the job. .., Via Udo I. Ught typing spaces. SBSO. mo. Jacobs Cannery Village· New of-privileges. 12 yrs w nocal ADS __ Ou_t_caU __ &-_9_. 4_94_-5_1_1l __ 1 Must be steady every Aui •-required. Experience ~ 384 Realty fices rrom 300 sq ft· school dist. Refs on re• week. 541.:M34 M u a t h a v e g d preferred. Excellent •••••••••••••••••••••• f antastic vie ws , lg quest.84.2-9078,979-1752 PREGNANT? Caring . ._ ________ mechanical aptitude & benefits and Rood work-s. Cle•IOte 1176 patios . Par king & ONLY t'> conl1denUal counseling & Reading. Tutoring SDRC be able to follow direc· Ing environment. Please •BRANO NEW• ••••••••••••••••••••••• janitorial included. 2808 ...U..Ss/hrYHt/ "' referral. A~rt1on. odop· reading c linic Miner's Uons. Please rail Mr. calJ Mr. Ryman for ap· 2 bd apt. walk to bch. Lafayette Ave.. N. B. Ao.u.C• AtionPC'!RkeeEpmg. c.7 . ...,., Village. MV 768-9015 Doenng. 642·9090. pointment (7141673-3130 I •-d riu.. 673-1"""' Sell any Ite m or com· n .... ....,.... llVIHE'S NEWEST c ean "'rea y now . ....,.,. ......, ••••••••••••••••••••••• btnatlon ol i'tems for S7S y h k ted ASSEMl&.Y IMPEAIAL Also 1 bd S275 496-1903 .. _1-_ LI ......... & VICKI . ac t wor wan : m an S •vr""'"'--S & LO ... An COMMUNITY 646-®1 . . 2:5().500 sq. ft . dlx ofc. w. ~rh u... or less wilh • Penny ,_,_ i.n so·s ror yacht ma int. B.ECTllOMICS . "" "'W' A .... On beach, great view. pvt decks. uW pd. 2 BR $375. 1-492-3710 19th St. CM. from $ISO -,....... wtoGY 5005 Pincher Ad. 3 lines for 2 ~ M_.. or crewmg 10 yrs exp. 2 Yrs mm e.x.per. elec-An Equal Opportunity mo, Tom 540-2200 •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• c:onsecutlve days. Each faro....__~-of It! ,76_f _1_-347_7______ tr on i c direct io n a I Employer MI F /H TB 1o. Gl!!UCY adchlional li11e 1s 60< for n1S ,._ .-1---------"'"' VB. A u-. tbe2days.Charge il ! ServlogallOrangeCo. Mature Exec Sec. systems. oil induslry. THE EFACIENT -• Ul'OHISE Nocommert'l1I ads. 83:>-7313 Xlnt benefits. Or ange Co.1------- HERITAGE POINT An apt community de-br alk be h Cl signed with you in mind 2 • w to ac · ean fftft .. ·'"-8 1 n & ready now. $350. 1 br .,......u,g spac ous 00 $215 mo. 498·1903 or plans. f'UmWaed or un 64&-05o7 furni sh e d 1 2 & ---------be droom apts. Im mediate Occupancy. 3 BR, 2 Ba. pool, uUI rm, gar. Nr bch. Comforta· ble. $395. 492.0734 ~ ---------• w/Legal/ RE bkgd, de -airport area. Call Ray ALTERNATIVE nae new way to own a For more lnform1lloo VIDEO MOVJE PARLOR sires perm. position with Gilman, ~7-9051. travel agency. Travel andtoplaceyouradcall Free20 mlnlntroductory Exec. who desires gal 1--------~- Mo. to "mo. rent Incl: Network.Startyourown. vtsit. no pun:hase req. wbo eanassume resp. & AsstAdfYity R ec e pt . s e r v .• Exp . n ot r equir ed . rJ2·5678 Also dance & r a p ~~ .. ~}<>~one. Excel. Director personalized phone cov-Complete support & long U'lf sessions. ~.....,-.,..,' F/time. Retirement re· erage. con!. rm, mall term service provided. DAMCEOFFUM Male nurse. private duty sidence.Call847-351S. serv.,parlting&morein Call Mr. Cha rles. S at.-I N 71• _ ...... 2.. 2060 . Euclid. Anauo:: m o nl y . R efer en re! ........ OLOT-SO .... FUTURIHG •---------·' ewport. _........,.. __ ~ ___ _...__ Exciting r ecording, 4!r7-US1 -· f's;ft '""' P _ .... Uk tU' S-.. THE EXECUTIVE 5'3-l4.22 ---------Experienced person or • "'" e se ng. C•strc.o 3871 SUITE 640-5470 IALIOA ISLAND · ......_ Wuwt.d -7100 we w1u train. Immediate •Lighted tennis courts ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• Gift s .. ~ wi'th 2nd noor How To • _,.. 1 t R · 1 f ·u · ...,., :r-SM~I... · ........ SSAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• open ng-permane n • ecrea~ona . aCJ lies 2 BR. 1 ba. cpts, drps. CdM OFFICES office. Call fast for de· S ..,.... "" .... G ....._ ACCOUMTIMG position. Call Sales Mgr. :~:':~Qcuui s tove/re frlg. yard. lriQMCllHryHew t.ails.64<>-5112Agent. 964-2264 FfGUREMODELS Corint.erview. •Sparkling clean laun· Days; 549·09ll, eves: SUITts. So. of Coast VETIRJHAatAH LostlrFomd SlOO ESCORTS T o ~~n~~:~dit drv -~---------Hwy. Available Now• OUTC"'•L"" .... Y M "'-• J C • rH FlOW' •t••••••••••• ••• •• • •• •• ,_. vnr. customer 111put. ust "" •Garden pat1'o kitchen r_.._ •-3110 SEE to appreciate. $395. ~ • bl lOk d .--.. -LOst or Found a pet? Cal I n.--... a e to operate ey a -•Open~am cellings ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Ca_ll_Ll_n_d_a_67_~_23_1_1 ___ .0range County Animal Anim al Assistance -,....... ding mach. Some book- BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE t I I I .. I f ' I I . I ' ' I ' ~ ' • Klngsli.e bedrooms Park Bristol. 2 Br. newly Deluxe Costa Mesa pro-Hospital. Fully equipped League 537-2273. no ree. 63 I ·2140. keeping education or ex· •l..arge waJk-locloset.s dee. Adults, no pets. fessional omce. 48<, 1500 . prestige location. ----------r per. desirable. Mon-Fri.•--------- •Privatedressing areas S32S/mo.~l-3325 sqrt.548-2103. Own e r rlnancln1 . FOUND: Blk German Manwltb36'sailiogboat 3pm-11 ·30pm. Xlot co. Automotive 837.4800 493-451 I •Acceut.ed walls. $450.000. 752-1920 ~rif.herd. female. nr wanta putner ror world benefits. I ntegrated LotAHand_,/ ltfl twnhFwnl•d RIUSBVICE ' ~UAIL omia & Minnesota. c ruise. Mr. Dawson Dat a. Costa Mes a. ~-k:eDrhw Near aimer or Walnut & or Uodwuchlwd 3900 D T C.M. MS.3342 714-675-7815 S46-6080 .......-.... Jeffery o1r s. A. Frwy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• B.UXE OFFICES PLACE ---------5 dy week. immtd open-C714 )55&-7000. sorry n THE EXCITING Personal telephone/ re· Lost Shep.Husk pup (fem) ing, Jt1nt working cond. peta.. Reatal ceol.eropeo PALMMESAA.nS. ceptionlat, secretary. n-nES .. gry/bm/blk, wh Up on Salary ofen. Mi!lsion dai'~t to7 coatereoce room, coffee vrlAl tall. Name-Summer Vic. Vlejo.~_Ca I Bill Light. . '3 am pm. MINUTES TO NPT & hospitality services. 1°"'9 n ~· P.MJ Mesa Woods. Reward 831·2811D. L...-.._. 3141 BCH. Excellent location, near __ ,_.;... _ _..;..___ 546-0173 ..._.,tf•e T-.p ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach, 1&2 BR. freeways. FA.ST FOOD HAVE YOU ....,. __ .. __._ .... ~ z BR. good Laguna Beach rrom$Z30. & up. IAKst Canet IA8t M, grey Poodle ap-~ ,...__..., loc. New paint & cf1)ts. Adults, No Pets <7l4)979.2161 Prime Loe. In K·Mart prox SJ anwen Pierre. Sears Mobile Tune-up $390 1561 Mesa Dr. plau. Unlimited polen· vie Pomona & Vlctona Servire. Sal. comm. ex- . mo. 494·l055 1581.ksEastof Newport Near O.C. Airport. 2 sm Ual. By owner. $28,500. 8-12Reward64&-6433 LOST penses. lmmed open- BACH. nr bcb w/~ean Blvd ) ofrs avail, reasonable. For lnfo. 642·~25 days. 1nac: • .Phone 752 2623 for 9 5 :w&-9860 S40-7796/839 1060 LostOog: StOO Reward .,.. vaew, avail 9-4. $275. om-pm Doug 54().&1()2 -eves. Grey/blk shagVi Poodle. appt. 497.2057 ·~ BANKING Newport leach .,.... s.c.;ty Podfic '-II ................ pcdiom .. mw. for indl•iduoh . with .... ~ t '"" ... peri...u. ,...,, Ste.o Clertts We offft' good •hrt· ilMJ sa&ariH CIOld ••· cellent c oMpa•y ...... ,.,... Contoc:t _, s.uta AN l•c,..,tw.nt offlu, C714t 558-2116 for ilt- hrYlew. SECURITY PACIFIC BAtl< -4000 Office-space in pre-MACHINE SHOP. nets Udo Isle, 213 la Jucar NG? Automobi le F.n g1nl' No.Laguna,2BRw/vlcw, ••••••••••••••••••••••• stigious Newport Center $30,000. Cnll P a ul. Ol.11675-8399 SOMETHI • Tuneup Mech11 .. 1c. Will l rr lse, $375 mo. ulll Roornw/kltchenette WellsFargobldg,LSUaflr 548-8443.agenl. WANTACTION? train for wheel a hgn-Equal()pportun1t y paid. 1st. last. & $150 $60week&up. w/vlew. Includes desk edAds"2 5671 meal. Sal + comm. App-Employer M/F clea~. No children. no 548-97M copy machine, me space. Want Ad Re8ults &t2·5678 Claaslf • First check our "Lost and Found" ly. 3000 E. Coast Hwy. l•--•----- pet.s Avail 9/1 581.Q37 SJ..50 pr mo 644-7181 .. 5 I 00 c lassification number S300 to see if CdM . . Ambwador lnn lo Coat.a . · tra • c m• SIOO *•D•ct• I a -....._ 3150 someone has found it (FOUND ads __,........_ Mesa. 'lZT'1 Harbor. Cen· Formally Insur. ofc 3 ·.-.·.--··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.· ... _-_··.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• traUy located, 235 rooms. nne, ba "ldt., Cfl>t/drpl. are placed in the Dally Pilot FREE of LAGUNA ...a.s MANY w ith kitchen, $325 mo. 561 w. 19th, charge~ If your item ls not listed as New adult delwce apta phone" 1V. Swimming C.M. Call Jack Sauo• m THE CONTROL OF being found then dial rum & smtu.rn. Bllllards, pool, Jacuzzi, and ree. denons.e.m7: pool . Jacuul, sa nd room. Dally " weekly CPA _ __._ wrH~ffT • SMOll~ .... i.-. .. -tt rates slart.lng from $M. ~ company in nua na v......-,UOLU. week. beaut., new office bids. AUClA YIUAGI &&s-.CMO Stesia to bay It beac:h. ALCOHOL • sn~ Z5211Stoclcport Private s howers for "~ ISelil" or 581-'130 athletic execuUves: on ·· 6l'1ceopen9-1daily premisea park.log. 400To th -rt. _ __.. •• ,, l.400 aq. ft .. profeH. ..,. .. r---cllentcle p r~ferred. ....•••••.............. ~ SS'75-Delux upper. 3 BR. m w/pvt t>aLh to 2ba. aundk. blLM, crpt'g. ~~~~ed young lady. Ex~ ofc, rum. ()ppc»lte W\r " t.rash paid. A'61'-'· .,..,._,, • OC ~irpo~ month·by- PIRSONAUDD PIOGIAMS T AILOIGD JUST FOi YOU IY OUR PROl'ISSIONAL STAFF Btlng rederorated. 135 vt/rm/ba. Npt bay view, mon 7 l. '5th St. Ownr on prop poo~. Jacuzzi. M /bi or Office to share. establl11td li'rl, Satlr Sun. say. 645-2004 location In Irvine. Nicely 1 bd.. frpk pool $270 poss Wtn· Rent wilJ Incl. 4 hn excbnl ite:e ~leanln.g1• • ROOM FOR RENT secy MrV., + all office malnt for prl rent $30WJt. t BUt frHB heh facll. Please call (714) 846-5802 • No ki«h. 980-3.'W7/lv ma1 83MlllO. ---------- ADVA.MCID HEALTH CIMTH 1100 NISTOL ST. HOITH MEWPOWT llACH, CA. t~60 CALL 975-0700 ~ ... --.. -.. 642-LOST and let a friendly ad-visor assist you in placing a "Lost" ad Call Monday thru Frlday-6:00 a .m. to 5~ p.m. for next day'& paper or call by noon on Saturday tor Sunday's paper. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT --... . . -.. 4 -• ............ s.sc ...... Experience Not Neeesaary But. Here'a What Is: -Hlgb School Education ·<Prelenbly 2 Y"'· col- lege1 .Well Groomed ·P061\lve Allltude -AblUty To Learn Most of all-Strong desire ror an out s tand ing career with a Sl.l{'essrut. eothuslastlc growing c:ctp0r1tlon Top compony benefit! Call Doug Wisdom For complete mforma. tloa at IAUER IUIC K 2925 Harbor Rlvd. C:C.tA Me.11 979-2500 -~ Doing Buelneu Under A Flctltfoua N•me? IAn "ewW-~• llolltlowa "eme, 11111tt "Y lew '>* ,... ... ,*IS with llM .county Cletlo TM DAILV PILOT CWOviOea the IOfftl• lltM , ..... --· '°' 0111 eu•lomer• If you ••• 11u11"9 • MW bu11n1n un llM OAll't f'ILOT tor ' 111101ma11ot1 end l0tm•. l•tJIOCIJ•ll -. , ... ' ' I· f' . . \'' - \ { I • I • : .· . ' c.,.t S.-.ln ....••..•.•..•.•....... .....•.•...•.•.•....... .•••.•.........•.•..... ....... , ....••......... n &I J Appllanc<' ~r" All T> pin1i1 "y lh'<~u t , Np l B ,. h looa. remdl. res & Rb-do yard. landacatiln~ TRll'<11ARG l-.ll0 R'""4mMhl• l'.iqwt &t hnolt'um in t'u mm . fl're~ f'tlJ>. c:lean·UP 41 t rimming 2()2S M •10, s A (llW JOI~ ,..._.1111100 & u 1e1 1'11cu11 0ea1ans '-pl.JlnL Lie Comm'l/~. Eltc.il11or ~ ~ ~7 0100 1i1Klled m 00111 Spiro. &48·8260 Call ber 8 o r 11ft 3. c.,..... ---979--9196 AUp•llt It~ .. 4 .................... ~11fll~ a, •lm1m dran ~c.. ---------- ..... ••••••••••• •••• • •• 'USTO t 1nc.•n1.r , .irpen t:olor bnabtcoera. v. bl u••••••••••••••• •••••• Cl t I .. s.r,,1c:.s H ., 9 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCC Student. l TOil lrUl'k European Landscaper Trash. tree trim. Ron Top work. Fair price. 64.M 7o.1. 642·3224 Reis. 646-4871 day or eve CHEAP~'T hauling In caplng. Tr~ lrim t.own. Pr. esta. CHEAP' m1n1. Clean-up. 8 yrs 64.2-2985 or MS-1390 H p. Free e£t Noboru ·~''" Mon1·y-tr) by J•y <i>U 10 inln bll•11rh Cle1n tt•ll.-ct Bedric ...................... . UtHe1u)'b•Varkinte lot "2MOll hv, dln rm. h11ll llll Av1t Llc J21l38 ~74 HANDYMAN. Homes & Collette students needs ·)( pair ·~f'.ih:uauns rm.,~. l'OUC'h flO, rl\r 1pl1. Conaclenttous work. yard & uraae MmM•'Y 531-8162 or 897 2862 •l.t <' NB. l'M S ir~ llJICDlcf' t"rl>t! c.11l. An) s:i <luar t'lim pc't odor ELECTRJC8'Nl'nced CtAft.aman.Call ~-0302 c leanups , hauling.••••••••••••••••••••••• AbphaJl fi.46 '871 Am' ,00. <...111 Allan or t:pt rep11r. 15 yr. 1txpr. rtaht·frec estimate on AXIT 536-8377 rickwork. Small Jobs. Jt L • Tuny Mf\.AMY Ou work royi;4.llf Rt:fll Iara.: or 1mall jobs. •MR. • ~ T. truck. garage It yard ~~e.rt67.5~3175la.J'fese.sa & ._,_,..., :a.31(Htll . Ucenaed 673-0359 P111nl ln g·el ect r •c· uYu• " ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'•HP•ntt'r" 11n 1• h & • 1 te R l cleaning <aardenlng>. f\.l) m(l(h4"r' ,,. di tl•hl n mutt h ( II m flt " I t'l'I c..,,"9 ,.._.., ~~n :te1 .~~1;:i ei. Reas. rates. ~0116 ~ 1n ""° l\l)tnf' (mm II"" John ~11 "°"2 or Wnync-••'"•••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ute hauling, houseclean· ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT P~/P • .,ilHJ T.W.lt.I• R.,.ir. ............................... ~ •••.•....••... EXCt:LLENT P AI NT · Curry ln &uvt' SS$$. M~I. ING Reasonable rate11. color re pair S22 50 + freee1t1mat4!8.S48.2'108. patt:s. Free> ~t #l6'110 Interior only.your st an-Caltron•r" S40·2620 d&rda met · References. T,... s.r.ke 642-3719 ...................... . .......,./l....,. Rem ovals. rr un lna . •••••••••• •••••••••• ••• Trimmu'lg. Lie Ins. FT~ Neatpatches&textur~ ~~ales. 494·622 1. FUllST. 193·109 ··------- PATCH PLA.5TERING c.-~40. TREE For A I I t y p e s . F r e e Lft IT,... S-... . estimates.Call 540-6825 Ready for the wind ' ----------t Trim, spray. remov~. gr11tt. gnnd stumps. 111'~:( Mnn f'r1 '"•ill•' ~7 !0>4 KITC IU .N KAP t-:RS TAYLOR FENCES ....... Ulg ordrivmg. Free est. ProC ser vice with Alias 11111 t"~I rl'a l'11ll K i\ll-.HI N <i Quit S36-lR37 •••u••••••n•••••••••• ,..._,.ne's HauUngServlc". Van U nes c""'ts no more! Any ~l umblng . water ! 1..., • "~•'(' ,.,,11n1111t' '" 1ob loo b•••l 1n . ll•llUl'l' 1·uulo. "" .. v-o t-lt•ll •-' "1rnll f.i• ..,.1111 oirtur 1142 2"7!1 Wood&Chaln Unk Haul. .s klploade r dump 548.5035 Fr ee esl. for loca ls. serv, eaks. bathrm encl. u I~ -1 trk, grading, tree wrk. storage, & Ion !( ,dist t'era mlc tile. Reas We sell.& Plant Soed•• Trtt1. lnsr'd.25 yrs exp, refs CDMcr 640-TREE \\,1tW'1' ..,om.un ... , .11lnlll1 .... Get••"9 demolJUon.s etc. 831-1257 MauMcle..alNJ moves Slate he. T lll015 832.2468 ""' , ,,r .. 11nn1n11 i•un•nt• • C......t/C~Nt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..............__ -~ ~_.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ph ~·3160 ----------1 " ,k,ruh & 1•,t1nl1nl '11 tum l't .imiri• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:lean ·ups. Ha uling , ~-.rr--· w REALLY CLEAN ORAJNSCLEARED Flat TlltoriftCJ I) I I r flt·•"'&: t "' • 1' • 11undut111n" r"l 111n1n 11 L d 1 d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ant a ••• • 11111•· tl\1' \II re·' r ·• ' "" •IO St'ap1n 11 mme HOUSE9 c II GI h ra l e. $13 50. Ma ins,•••••••••••••••••• • ., .. , 1\7~ ~I 4lli.!On •· ~1111~. blln k b pJtlO& servl"'-g "-""·9907 c" I I I . a ng a m Paiftti1MJ/PapMn9 ri i h S ._1 ~ .:ittb~l LH d '"' ""' ~ ainagumttenum /sbeakmdess Girl.Freeesl.6'5·51.23 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $24.50. No gi mmicks T'uto ng n my ome. 10 l'"'')~ttlln" m) .. ~""''' <l··n••r.11 , a1 rp.·nl'.ry r u rs w a e on RootermtHJ.838·2682. hr Cert. elem teacher . • .,., ~ .. .. ••. , I t r &< Pror. landscape main ~amel. Cstm bit on job. Walls. ceilings, floors PETERS PAINTING Cd M Ne w p o rt a re a n .IM ~hon f)1 M~ """'•II ra nn." or l(IH.•t(c All Ph=-11rs of c•oncrct~ lenance. Incl. cleanup & TheOuttermen.542·1242 •·windows cleaned. Expr·d . Rea s Rates. PERRY'S PLUMBING 11:.aM: .. .. '-f11r \1 r, \\11~"n u111t1~ r•J<lflb tui.tom work Hlock w11IL'>, plitn h I L bllll I "" Fr "'~ C II G C I '""""'"" _..,. "" nwd .. s.iu11~1 Li·-bnrk ,1,. •. ..._1_ .. ed 11u m g . ta Y n · 646-6145 ee &:Al. a e ne o mp ete plum bing ----------·~· ., •"'"'nu sured & llc'd. Comm/ Hcindplan ~·-0458 services. l>rain & sewer WIRdow Ca.aniecj Need lu\lt'Ul l r,i n''c.p.tDyeilMJ---11426894 R t!~. VE RY ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Al your Service" by c leanin g . Fr ee ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r fur lK"l'•••onal tn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.uld c REASONABLE RATES. Gen'I Handyman. Paint· Laurie -<orrice, boa~. Pain, ting. Extr/lnlr. Ex-esllmates. 24 hr service. Ted's Window Care. Prof. fJ.nt ratt s:? 00 hr Nan • ~ _.. L · L C d honest neat r" .. s l'V ~ cover ,uuns. r.idtnit. etc ••••••••••••••••••••••• arry s awn are Ing, carpentry. rooflrfg, etc.)6'.S-4J.64. pr 'd. ~· ""~D · ..... · 673.3181 window cleaning at. re· •· t t d I< b ~1186 masonry . Any home Uc ...,...1......, ave a son . rates. Reis . uua 11n .. " · 11in ow L1 r'd Family d aycare maint mod 11 Mature lady to do . ........__ '""7893 loclh. .,._.tca•c•/ f.ervJct-s 648 9780 w1p~hooJ program to •VERY LOW PRICES• . J · ..;r r: 83 . e ng house<!lealng. Reliable. ProC painting. Ext It ml. =.:~ ............... _ ...... _. _______ _ s.r.ke r_. ir-I i.erve you. NB. 548·2"1 On Gardening Malnl. proJ. · aua • 1 2233 631-5855 Low rates. Rers. Free REPAJR •. REROOF. All Coast Window Cleanin~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~· ~-· ce r-ae 11:•9 2015 O es• ......... 80 .,..., ·-" ex _ _... k •••••••••••••••••••••••eo..troctor ._ ~ ..... •HAN YMAN• .. .......,, .~ Cy p es ·s hingl es · No I in NB/1.rv/CO L:.tm man ne \liuuuwor W C t• Cl I General rep&Jrs, big or L••c .. •g rockshakes·compo·lar. because our clients say lt\g Wood1rbrgls ma1nt e u~ arvt•l f'aners ••••••••••••••••••••••• Muraltami's Garden ng. sml. Ron. 631·1060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houaepalnting. lnl.. Ex· Free est. < .. 1·""30 so. Free est. Cafl 642:5668 Rell!S Frt!e ~t 675-2498 Steam dean Al!>o up R J . Huffman & S<in Clean·up & mainl. 24 hrs . ---------Dig·lt Landscape. Reas. ter . Free est. John Beck. '" - hol:swry Al l work ~uar Jtemudel & oddil10ns. 8JCH:illl. Home836·L523 Re pairs /Ha ndyman. prices .. Pror. landscape & 631·3363or645·2161 McOANEL Window Cleaning Service. •·-'---· <-· Truck mount Fr e1a. re 645 4644or5-&8·454 l Re tired F i e Im '""7070 Reasrates. Freeest.Call -.· ................... • •• •c.•........ a:. ralt•:. tl-15 .n It) Japanese gardener. free r man · g,.,..... v. off on all wallpaper If Roofing & Repairs •97.1985 Llcensed &Bonded Plumbing , e le c t r , . , · u 'l<~c 119919339 .. e s l I m a t e . c a I I sprinkler. painting etc L.M.S.-Rolo, Sod or we do the hangmg The c. ~ · ----------01vorcelfhnkruptc' Carpel l'l~unin~ an your Remodeling. additions. from flltnll to final ~5 home or plaL'c· nr bust rdwd decks & spai. new Art1on Lt.!gal Typing ne:.s by VL)n S1'hn 1der C'Ol\Str lied 556-824i <213)299·3060 am only . Ally h6hld repairs. Tiny. s e ~ d e d L 8 w n s . Hangmen. 53'7 ·2004 The fastest draw in the Get a clear view from 64.2·1492 alt4. Sprinklers. Pla ntang. Custom work. reasonable West Ii Da 1 P 1 l ACLBAll VIEW !11>0·5419, 6-15·2946 u Ct dry foam method Free · · -- ti PM 7PM, ~1. Call5<~ OJl!J, 779-0870 Want Ads Call642·5678 Garcia's Gardening Co Int/Ext la ndscape ~ maintenance. 673-3417 nnd what you.. want in Xlnt refs 875·7833· pnces, free estima tes. Clas~·1(1ed Ad , c~11 T~:Y S25. max 631"0217 evt's Daily Pilot Classifieds. Sell idle items 842-5678 Bruno. 770. 7043 642-5678. Want Ad Help? 642·56'78 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E~~E~~E~~ ... HelpWCIRhd 7100 HelpWCMhct 7100 ~pWaahd 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 HelpW..t.d 7100 HetpW..ted 7 100 tWpWapttct 7100 HefipW..e.d 7100 ......•..............................•.•••.•..••..........•..........•...••.•.•......•••...••••••• , ••..•.•...••.•.........................•.•.••................•.........•.....•.......•.•................... . --------111180 o k k'e e p e r f 'C h ~ Cleanin" mrl wanted for COOK RIVH Help wanted p/lime. over Dank·ing U E ... 'd S I r " ... P tr ~ Dental Ass't, chairslde. D GENER AL WARE . 18. day & eve shifts . Ken· Housekeeperfor ramilv or p1 me it'n:!r .• ma urruture store. ""·U or p/U ..... e. Xlnt pay 41 .... da"" no Sat Salary , d h I . HOUSE 5' ... d k ., I C I N B r ,, a h fl 'bl • ., p h ru ... "' _,_, • Ex P e r e P ' n .,.. a y w • tucky Fned Chicken. 693 6, Mon. Wed, Fri, detail, PART·TIME TELLERS JUS.. a "' · rs. exi e . ....., er · M""a V"rde Conv. H""'p, """"" CM 546-3000 I I 1 m~ M An ,, • ., """n A I 1031 = "' "" --··· · household goods or loca ....,.. "' organ llques S. Coast Hw y, Laguna cl•<>ninn, laundry, exp. u=·UJJ PP Y Jn person. 661 Cente r S t. C M f · · (71~) ""'~ 24"., La Be h. ~~"b N Bl cl CM urniture moving co. • .,.... -rry or ac refs req844-4655aft 6 Bookkeeping ewport v . 548-SS85. Dental Rece ptionist. Class I driver pref'd. Dale POSTING CLERK Clencal ---------Ortho. NB. Start at up t.o 768-0643. ---------Home make r s make HOUSEPLANT Part -lune 10 2PM for EXCITING CLERICA L -COOKS $12,000. Ortho exper req. ---------General ()(fice 8·5 M-F. S4·SS.50 hr. Come to work Knowledgeable peopJe Nwpt Bch Co. 10 key by positton open for typ rst For Huntl1lgton Terrace, ... 642_·_2626_.______ DRIVER t )'Pe 50 w Pm , no Ptr w/exec home care P/llme for route main·· We have 2 openings 11l touch. good figure ap, who can h~ndle heav.y retirement home. Some Den~Assistant s horthand. l e.lephone services & use the skills t e nance positio n s . "ur Newport Beat'h Of lllude, varied d uties· phones. M111s1on VleJO knowledge req'd. Will Do you like people" sales exp helpful. Sport· you already know. Call 751-4760 C1cetVla L1dL~l h20 llou1rs pos ting. A /P . A /R . 770-2922 train. Call 848·8811 or Would you like the WANTED ~.r~:i:i::!;r!\:/mo _968-6655 _________ •---------- per Wct'k ~g t typ nf.l Phone Eleanor75"!·75!H Clent'al 847·3515 challenge of creating a SUNDAY ONLY HOS-SSES HELP WANTED requ1r1.>d r.xper1en('c ------Newport Be ach prat' ''" Us.edcar salesmen wanl· prt'ferred Excellcn Bookkeeper full c-hugc. Wanted· ~eneral om ce. Cook5H~ lice? w e need a willing To delive r DAIL\' General Apply in person between edexpenence nttessary. benefits and good work wanted for i.maU grow· ~pmg. filing. lO·key. or· P1t1me. Sat/Sun afln. teammate for front desk 2and5. Monthru Friday. Preferably In straight mg env1ronmenl. Plea se ing co. Salary com· er desk. m a plcasanl 548-5585. with some chair slde nPerslLOTin· b~dglunesa toBccaacrh· ReceptiOnl•St KamburgerHamlel house selling. Excellent l'all Mr. Rym:rn ror up m en s ura l c w t exp almcx.phere. Hourt> 8·5. ri c 11 6 2 o 8 ,_ ~Adams.Costa Mesa. rompany benefits. Call pol ntme nt <7 141 Pleasesendresume only C311 540-7800. Cosmetic Sales. ALOE d!ys~tyAskafor i~~k~. area. Requ.lres van or to andaskforGarth. 6733130 to Stadium Motorsports. ---------VERA PRODUCT S . 494-8403eves.. large station wagon and Laborers •HOS'l'ESS/CASHJER• 540-5830 920 Glenneyre Suite T Clencal per r ec t jo b for a good dnving record. exper , over 25, eves. t.uizuna Hcach. CA 92651 housewives. 962·0641 aft DeMtil Almt..t-Call: Landell 's Restaurant. 1011\SO\ & SO\ IMPERlAL SAYINGS f, LOAN *JR. CLERK 12:30 Oiairside 642-02 1 RlEE JOIS 2012 So. El Camino Real, Boy I& 17 yr:.. aftrrnoons. Newport, salary open, fr· AM for HO FH EVER San Clemente. • I INl_UI N Ml IH I tl<Y It factory wk . must he SR CLERK Counte r g Ir I . d r Y Inge benefits. no Sat. or 0.. WllleMs How would you like to be , ____ _. ____ , 2&28 HARBOR BLVD ~P11:00Y~~M%~;~ neat appean nE: students. * . cleaners,40 brsln6days. eves. Phone J enn y. Equal Opportunity a "Per manent .Tem· Hottni/Oayt ~STA MESA no dropouts.645-2702 CLERICAL lt'SJ MIN.WAGETOSTART. 548·5602dayornite. Employer porary"&openlhe door Applylfl..-rson H CM R . d ________ .... BUSBOYS . * ftoiJ No ·u p. net'. Clown to a new & e x c1tang AfterlPM sewrk, . el1re Varie d Jobs w ith & Cleaners. 1056 Bayside DEHTALA>RTHO OfC DRIVERS career. Our counselors lady. Steady p /t. $27Smo Banking Immediate openings ror without exper. tn good Orive.NwptBch673·5385 Male or fem. interested take pride in findmg the 1199Al9ciefttw.m..r 6dys. Nd car. no smokt'. TB.LEIS experienced bus boys f d . ., C II t . .. •L.-job tr . . .. Roy Carver Rolls Royce ri ht l l r 2fH1 W. Coast Hwy. N.B. 642-8494 Mr. Wilson. 497-4441 ° c ~'r.'oun •n"s. a 0 · Couple to manage 65 unit tn on un: atnUlg is taking appUcaUons for g ass gnmen 5 or Wearepresentlyseeking day... apt complell in Costa for laborto ry work. qualified drivers for you.Comein&rllJ oulan lml'I)ed o pe nln.gs at .. xperienced Tellers '" BUSBOY MO FEES Mesa. Hus band may Great oppor. to earn & pickup It delivery of application le let us know Hotel Newport Arches Marina. our Costa Mesa office. Exper. Full time ~Q~ 0 ff i Ce • have "Part ume Jpb. learn. Ne wport Ctr. Rolls Royces. Apply to your skills & personal Higiatt Alldlt s.pe" Dock ass is t ants a nd ' ___ •_494 __ ·97_07_•___ Gr'08S$650. mo.631·2950. _844-__ 1'_05_. ______ Darrell Sickle at Roy quallficaUons. Days & Exper·d . Prestigious Parti.og check in allen· Good( u·t d d 0 OVerlo•d Carver Rolls Royce le boursofyour cboice.Top NB L.~-• ,, •• 1 .. 00 dants. Apply in person agure ap u e an •·-'--y/Of-L--L--..... CROSSI~ ~·u • •D Dental Recept. Oral sur· M l h . . ·~· .,...... • • ext Coas customer relat ions a -an ... <nn'C'r' ~--r Dental BMW. 1540 Jamboree pay, us ave re · 516Riclt. EOE. 3333 Pacific l Hwy. must. Act'eptlOg apphcalions 557-0061 City of F. Vly. $2.85 hr gery 0 c. ex per. Rd.. Newport Beach. lerences & car. NB Dock Mast.erofc . 8·5 We offer a good start111g i.&l&ry. t'omplementeo by a pleasant workan~ al mosphere. Exc{'llt<nt rompany·paid benc(1ti, pat'kagc Apply in person between ~ 00 a m and J .OOp.m. al for day & nlght positions 3723 BlrcbSt, N.B. Apply immed. Personnel ~~~F /ti me· H · 8 · 64().6444, WestcUffTemporary HOTEL E i\pply in person. 3·5pm. EqualOpporEmployer Dept. 10200 Slater. •----------Services W JNSTALL R J p Macs Restaurant E DENT L Drug Clerk p/tlme Will 1617 WestcliH Or. NO HIRING Shower door manufac· 10142 A<lams A 0 ve. Hunt ~~~~~~~~~l-963-832 ___ 1._E_._o_._. ---0enta1' receptionist with trafn. Must be 18or.over. Newport Beach PBX OPERATOR. 5PM· turer needs exper. a11· H<'h CLERK DA\'CARET EACHER e xperie nce for omce Forappt847-6771 H.B. 631-0610 or 752·9ll8 l2PM. Security Guards. sembler or installer. full Equal Oppor l'.:mployer GIFT WRAPPER lrvtM. 18 or older. Expr manager position for Electricians·helpers . New~~~~~~~~~~ a ll s hifts. Assista nt ~:ra~~o pen . "' Liquor. wine, g1fl shop pre!. 552·7494 very busy two doctor "d · Restaurant Managers all i----------BUS BOY background. ability lo ...;... __ D_EL_l_H_EL_P ___ practice. Saddleback ~ P~nb:~:d~~ ~~~: GIRL FRIDAY shifts. Housekeepinf? lnnntory COfttrOI Lum·h & snml' n1 ghls. b.aridJe custom gift wrap· valley area. 714 /830-1395 ductivity. Lg backlog· Sell starter. xlnl lypisl. Porters all shifts. Please Sportswear mfg has Phone for appt. La Cave pang. 548-9314. Harold. Exper'd, over 18. P /timc · 1 d Good I .. ___ 1· call for appl. 645-5000 cxl wknds.6"4-5619. DEHTAL(!CPT s:row1ng ('0 . mme . leeuu1..::persona I· operung for: Organized. l!\170 Harbor Blvd I Restaurant. 646-71l44 ---------•I openings for LA & Or. ty. Non smoker. $150 wk S20. Mon lhru Fri 8:30·5. mouvated person. Jnven. Su1le205 Costa Mcsa DELI HELP. f\lll·tlme. forgrowing ewportof· Cty.556-4137 to sta.rt.lnterv1ewsslart IALIOAIAYCLUI Contro l, Invoic ing. 979-4200 Bus CLERKS Tradewinds Deli. 6710 W. fice. Assisting expr & X· $ei>t. 5th. 556-81. Win· 642-3472 NB CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA Dn·vers CoastHwy.N.B. ra.ypref.63l·3'733 ELECTIOMICS dow Designs. 3195 o. ~1e~~n!d:e~~·a f:·1---J-P_M ___ _ DIETARY AIDES TECHNICIAN Airport Loop Dr. C.M. Flli"me Pt..,me Mon ""ri • • ocs Start S4 656/h L g a UTQTEM Delivery Driver. 8-5. Gd ed · & .. " Dltmtr House · r, a un driving rec. neat ap-At conv. hospital. Day & Imm . _ope~ngs op· Glrl Friday. lite t yping, Wknd work also. Must Bch Unifi«! School Dis· Openings Now Available pearaoce. Costa Mesa PM Shifts. Will train. porturuties ui an estab. bookkeeping, full time, provide own lrans p. Now interviewing for ~~1.1.. CaU 494·8546. ext for (ull or p/time clerks Bl~riol. 1550 Superior. Stable employment. Xl.nl ~· lnrt the OrAange Cots. Sails by Schock. 501 29th 54().e525. ~aysy ~a~~~~~s~~~-n~._: . on 2nd & 3rd shirts. No CM. 548·5571 bend Its. Apply• 1445 rurpo area. ppllc~n St. NB. 675-1823 pa ... C •rrT~1 • expcr necessary we---------SUperlor,N.B. totroublesboot.repair&i---------Housecleaners. Tues.Fri. ply belwn 3Vin & Spm Ani::•~"' · _.;._ _______ ,test electronic sytems. GIRLFttlDAY Mon·Frt INDUSTRIAL train. Advancement op-DBJVERY n.w. G t o~ al •. d' .t l 8-3PM. Apply Tues·Fr1 10142Adams Ave, HB Equal Opportunity Employer M /F partunilies to lh<>!ie who 1V Dept. f\llJ.Ume hrs 4'V5 roomer. exper, P · ~..,..t an , og .,. Jg~ a Front ofc appearance. ll-2 at J anice's Raggedy G r i I I . s a I ad s, qualify. For information J.2.8pm, Part-Umehrs ar-lime. San Juan Capo. exper. req d. Interview PR rirm. Hvy typing, Ann's. 1770 llD Orangt'1 ___ c_a_l_1963 __ ·7_820 __ _ sandwiches, ail s hirts go to our nearest market ranged. Neat appear & Call 661.Q70Hor appt. by apptonly. 557·9051 ask phones. • Gen'I ofc resp. Ave. CM. Laguna Be~ch BARTENDER avail f\Jll or part time or contact the (><!rsonnel good driving record. Donut Shop. P /lime AM for Busch. A3k rorOonna645·7217 MOTOR ROUTE \I lifhilf: ·1 olnceal 11-RJ-H-dw-• Gtrl.Noex""'rnec.App· ~111o..1Rl!.B Housecleaners.S4 hr. /\<·repting applications. ' so re e c mi ea~c l2442L St "...... .._ - -r ""• "'~ GRAPHIC ARTS P /T. car net'essary o pcr'd bartender. Day pay Call 994. 31 Garden G~:V':~-4840 2.666 Harbor Bl. CM ly.135 E. 17lhSl, C.M. Mechanical e ngineer . Position with display Gingham Girl. 645-5123 Dally Pilot route 1n Laguna Beach & South Laguna . Arternoons. Monday through Friday 1>lus Saturday and Sun· day mornln~. $450 per month gross prom . SSO Cash deposit required. Call 642-432 1 a sk for Circulation. Leave your Name. Address. Phone N\Jmber and Make ol Car. Good for student or retired person. :;hin. Apply an person. E 1 Op E 1 -•FTSMRU • degree pref'd. Must have company, Must be neat & J P "t Campus qua por mp oyer Delivery pos. ro r young .,_ "" electronics bkgd. Resp 3 5pm. . . "Jt•s phys·cally able in STUD--accurate. Part lime OK. Restaurant. 10142Adamb man I 5"1 ror R&D & work in g 540·5850 n h Supervisors CLERK TYPIST warehouse & delivery· r/Ume persoo to take.In· w/hands. Call Mrs. Kyle, A~~~l~.po~ Employer Laguna Beach High Insur. Co. in N e. seek· :~ a':pes;:;~g :1~~d'::: ventory of ofc equip 581-3830, Mission Viejo Grocery c lerks. g rocer School. 5.1.219/hr. Apply ing tr al nee for acct dept. ble. Clean driving rec & +a ss isl In draw Ing Corp. Medic;al Field. checkers, s uper ma rkel Rea uty·Hair Stylist nN'ds 55-0 Blumont. Laguna Perm pos. Lite typmg. layouts for looauon of ore maintenance men. all ex· assistant. DeCut lla1r Reach Sa l S500. Good co . _Ca_IJ_·r_.li_·c_._SJS.8422 ___ . ___ personnel & placement Exp. seamstress to w<;>rk perlenced. Looking for a Design. NB. 955·2110 ---------benefits. 833-8450. Deliverymen ror earl)' of furniture, equipment, !.'.' ~T.Lshopg ,, • .,P.!J.1Sewa.ng change? Call 644 ·8660. Beauty salon in CM needs CAREER SALES ---------t AM newpspaper In C.M. partitions etc. Flexible cxCu..uu · """'"""" Gelson's Markel, NB. hair stylists. Guam + Orange ~'?· Commission CLERK Penn p /t. Must have de· hrs. Call Personnel Mgr Female, Part time 548-3446 plus training allowance. Theater ticket clerk for pendable t'ar & be relia. for appt interview. Tnt.e· cafeteria work. GUARDS _co_m_m_. ___ . ____ , ~d resume t.o· John C. mutual agency. Full or S300-S350 mo.646-5844. grated Data Corp, Costa 673-4403 Perm. reliable f/time, BEAUTY Hair Culle r Pinto 1360 S. Anaheim t t ' Ph r Mesa. $46-6080, 3rd shift. Rell r ed r 11 Blvd. Suite 105 Anaheim. part 51m57e92. 12 Aonek ,or Dell very m en. r /ti me Floral n-·gner ... m .. ex I Ca •-_._ __ w /som e o o wing. CA92.805 app . . s or needed ror party rentaJ Oral'lsman building lit uait '"" ... . we come. r "' .,."".e Manicures. Assistant . Mr West. !!tort:. Must be 18. good Ing & p~wer des'lgn: perprer·~ .. ,,_,. req'd. Irvine Complex. Will t e a c h S a ssoon CASHCARD Newport StatioMrs drwer&neat.Apply202S Electrl·Planners lnc .. 1----.........,--,...,,,---m.3000• ext 191 for in· mcthods. Ca ll 21st Cen· Newport Blvd, Costa So.Sant.aAna.540·4944 GD.JER•LSH,,_ tervw. Equa l Opp tury Hair. 642·5381 COMES TO Cocktail Waftreu ii;n "' --Emplyr m/f. Blue pnnl person ror CALIFORNIA! School _M_es_a_. ------Drapery Assistant, with LAIOlt HARDWARE SALES-ft IJ. architect's ofc. Do .,•r We need 10 top soles peo f:;tm up Lo $300 per wk. Delive,ry man ror early some expe rience. t'Sll 1 ____ 833-0033_ ____ lime. ex per preferred. rdnds . Must be rc:.p pie immediately Ca ll Low lwtion Placement AM LA. Times home de· 49HI051. LB a rea. neral Office p /lime. Apply In person· Crown Good tra nsp. a must 8·5 955-CASH assist 75MH94. livery route. Adlls only M1al type so wpm. Stu-Hardware 3107 E . Csl SJ Hr.631-1100. c ... ~HIERCFoodJ 21~ hrs day, no collect· •DRIVER• dentolt.Applylnpcrson, ttwy,CdM ~ COLLECTOR i n g . M i; t h a v e Expanding co looking for Co b ., H --"--------loat luilder F/t ime Ex per. pref'd · economical car. Wes t/ people willing lo work. Anne's lor La • i.,u. Custom yard needs lead D a Y s & n I Ji! h t s AAency wants bright & H.B area63&-0l26 Neal appear. Good dri\1 ·1-E_.Cbes __ <.n_u_t_.S_A____ HARDWARE lammator Sailboat deck Newporter Inn, 644-1700 ambitious person to han· Ing rec. Over 18. Co GIMllALOFC Expr'd p /time r e t ail h ardwa r e & fini i.h ruck ext516 die medical accts Draw DEMONSTRATORS, vehkles. S2.8S per br + salescle rk. Laguna carpenters. J>.Squared against com m. to t•om· Demo exciting products incentives. Call Mark. NaUonal education corp. Beach497-4400 Boals 541.2873 ~Id care: hou.sek~eper, mensurale w 1ab1llty & tn major s tores, for well 7Sl..ai88 haa poslUon avail In stu· ' live ln Irvine w/pnv rm. ex per. Conla('t Mr. known housewares mfg. dent services dept. Typ. HEALTH CLUB RECEP· IOAT CllEAMIMG Mature woma n to care Dawson. 994-1880. Top sala ry, w /lra1n. DRIVERS Ing & some letter wnl· TIONlST. 25 hrs wk. 11ie Second Mate Above for 2 girls 7 & 8 Salary Send brief history to PO , _._ aJ 1 b Good t Ing. Customer service days, 644-4664 I 1 ·L d o'h:n Mar y Poppins Comp/Hskpr, ll ve·ln, F, Box 1241 Pac Pal. Ca ,or ....,nt a · or exper. he lpful. Good1._ _______ _ water c ean ng. a 1es · ., 833 , u:r sal pvt rm w /ba & TV hou.sewlvea ac students. ..,,.ltJon for "°rlOn re·'· -fuJH ime.642-0671 w re areyou • ...., COM Reis. 644·9666: _90272 ________ 846-5068or549-2002 ~ t.o job rnkt. Hrs Helper BOOKKEEPER Child care, Mature 644-9806 ~C~•r.W. ---.. --VB----7:45am-4:Upm. Apply, Col1~Shlde.t1 I lm~ed1 opening, ~IT =:·,rd-fir t~n ~~~~r~ Cook, broile r. exper. Auhtmt Stoett Boy. F\all or p/t ~e~r;!n~'!:~~tc5cl,;,~~. =nt:~a~~ J~~~r!~ ~Pf ~.: ~ragniu ~~~ for a pprox 1 ~k start Oct necessary. full lime. Ex.per needed. 5'1·5588. Pofi. W. Lee &Aasoclates, 4401 Btrch St, N.B. <Near avail at our marinas. Hrs 1 · 18492 Ma~Ar~hu~ l.S21.S/wkwk.646·2589 perm .• go~O atar!lng DENTAL.ASSISTANT· 570 Glenn eyre St, oc Airport) Equal 0p. areneJdble. ne. pay. Prol1l s haring, RS DE E Lquna8eac:h.a4..()76'1 · E I Callor1pplyinperson Blvd,lrvine. CbHdcare,li veln,1 small medical insur. Apply CHAl 1 · xperon· porturuty mpoyer THllRYIMECO. child ok. H 8 area. Rm, Mo n . Fr I 3. s T h e ly. Pleuant ore. Some Bookkeeper/Receivable bo'ard. s m w eae Moo nra k e r . 18542 expand•d dut ie s . IMUYll'I"' srM'LOFFICE l071Camelback M1tu_re person full & 840-:.M6. Mtl<'Arlhur Bl Irv Weslmlns / HB area. Men°' women 25 yrs or t.n Newport Bch 844-6796 ~o.:.~e:~1~C:~~.s~~~ CH ILD CARE Tue & E.O.~ . 1-894-·3_15_1_. ------~:~: N~riiaol:~:e~a:: ~:r~~~!dr~~~dh~ Equal Oppor Employer ~alary $1000 mo + rnngc Thurs after schl for boy DIM'rALASST more. Oranie coast dynam t c yo una co . H 1 ,_.. 1 L beneh s. Send det ailed 7. 548-5267 COl'lm<'llCll 2~ Daya per wk. Some Yellow C.b. 17300 Mt. Enoulh plna:t to handle e P wan\CV n atunll resume & work bl.11tory 40 people needed to learn Sala. 842·1050 1 peoor.) e on corpo rate Beach. Sales etc. or 3 -s p ·'I 1,,c LEANER . urgently & t ci.ar h p rofeuional Herrm1nn, Fount• n leve . Startin• saJ $800. storea. !Wsponslbl~ & to: -u~ nuan" ""'· needed. expt'r prrf'd make up technlquu . D!:NTALASST-Chralde. Valley. <No or Slater Call Rita , "54o.so5S. well 1roomed. F\all t1mc SantaAna.CA92705 .Call ll0w640-2'100 l-"11l1pan u me. LAURA F'tr. Sal open Frlnite betwn N e w hope " Coutal Penonnel Aacn-or noon to s. Mall' only. Clasaified Ada. )'OUr one• l.YNN COSMETICS. f'or benffll.I. bch ore• Call Euclid I cy, 2'190 Harbor. CM Richard Yeakel Antiques st.opabopplngcenter. ~ Resullll 642'-5678 oppt. <>oll 731 ~I ....._ -"'-~--·------~~~~~~~~~I ALL JOBS FREE ,_.,._~-'------- -.... -. .... HOUSEICEEPER For mature fa mily. Non· smoker. Live-an /drive. ~. Housekeeper Will s ha re my spacious cstm beach home an Laguna in ex· change for limited In l erior upkeep < childcare I. Pool, jacuzzi, priv. beach. Box 512. El Toro.9:2630 1A911s.cnt.y u~-1. Newport Bch law firm in ~eeper the alrport area seeks in· Uclollle. t e lllge n t s ecretary Exper, some English, 6 w/min l yr civil UUga. dys (Sat nlte & Sun om.,_u_·on_._752_·1_2_11_. ___ _ pri v rm & bath . C! children (ages 4 & 61, IA9-' S.Cr.tcry x lnt s alary. ref'1. NB.mln 3yrsexper.Gen 675-3743-practice backg round , xlnt skills, !thlhnd pref. ~keeper, livin or pl· Salary commcns w/cx Ume 2-6:30pm, 1 child. per 752·2518. d inne r pre p. CdM .1---------- 675-7355 • Uqal S.C.-.t.y Fr1e00ly ore f I. 8. Top HOUS&CH:PSt· exper. Top sat. Non Al conv. hospital. Day smoker. 848·1400. shirt. Wiii tram. Slablc1----L-E_G_AL ___ _ employment. Xlnt hens. SEC'Y I ASSIST ANT Apply, \445 Su perlor A N B Bn1ht. diligent person ve, · as office adrruni3trator HOUSIKEIPH in Newport Center law Aide. Uve-in ror f/llme olk. Legalexper. prel'd; working parents w /2 mirumal typing. Testing school children In H.B. & rer·s req'd . Sala ry Own rm & ba, Engllah open . .U...640(). speak Ing• d rl vers 1 it'· ,_l,_v_e_· i_n_b_o_u_s_e_k_e_e_p_e_r-. Musl love children. Sal English speaking. Must open. ~7·3664· Bart love children. ~0.1. Housekeeper. mature ve·ln College girl to 11r1 , Ille c lea ning. help w/H.S. ilrl. Xlnt babysitting 8 y r old NB di p ... •99. '"'""' evec, S52· 18l:\ · ' surroun ngA. •• .. _.,,, ,. rm a. ba, board & aal. d~. Debbi Good d.rtvln& rec. Dars Vour f ri ends and Mon·Frl 833·1M10. neighbors uae Clusllied 1--------- w h t n l h e y h a v • Lube Man, 2pm·6pm, S aomethlngt01ell,,.~y ·11 days a wk. Apply in lell you how· well It s>erten"7 Canale Food.I, wortted ror t.bem ! l ms Moraan Ln. HB \ ., • .............. ~·· . ' .. .. . . . . . . ~- I IJa DAILV PILOT Friday. S.p1ambtt I ltTI Hllfp W..t.d 71 00 HelpW..t.4 7100, H.fp W•ted 71 00 Ht4rp W•ted 71 W•ted 71 00 ~~~ ....... ~~•I•~ ----------..;.=.;... ______ ...;.;.;.;;.;;;,,,;.;;.;;1;,.;,;;;,;..;;;;.;...;...;.;.;.;; ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... w...-. 1100HelpW..t.cf 71 00 HlfpW..t.4 71 00 ... £• 1sTATI SHl,,IMGCLHK Tow Truck o,.,.er' U · Bullt·ln dtshwuher. Car-....................... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ SALES SICRETARY Reapon .. ible & nut per'd Top piay Apply fer :;1S.atl1tH. walnut SAL t; SP t; Qr L 1-.: Immediate openin& ror " G&W Tow ing. H OB frontSS0.5S7·~ LOAM MechaAlc MUtlSIS AIOH WANTED Pcnaom1llt~ 00 YOU PU Y fund raisin& tdev"1op· needed ror shipping dept. Ohms Way. c M 642•1~ Cft.lh..lc m o l MAIMTINA.NCI t:am wblle jou lum tr11n1na Xlnt rt'puta THI ORGAM 7 menl orhce secretary. St John. Knits ~!171 Refn genHor. D•lu"'e---MICH. lmmeod oe>enlnaa on th• uona lhah C'Ommlu 1on ll so. there may be a Skill• to l.nclude typl.ng 174220erianAve. lrv1ne TYPtST P,JtW f'rqpd .. 1re . 2·door A POttlllon he a\ all for • l 3 1h11\ "3 11 1h1f\ Call ~ bfautJrul ofne• career '.or ~ou at Oraan 70/80 wpm, """'orth1iond. Call MB·3487 fn'Je'Zer top 962-11123. ~ who ha thr ti" N~t~ for r tlmt' rnul11 ~, 9871. Garfaokl Caru MALLOY II.ALTY Exchanae opel\lnftl now alTOflJ arammar skll~ &r S uer. after school w/car . --sT o.ldtipot Refng Sgl dr J~tojOU1ana11r~1>1vt• fa.mlly unll Mu11l havt' C'.Mv Jloap JIB ,. ""l .. Z av•llable. Prevlousaaltt expr. In bookkeepln&de· 2.31>-6.30. a.\·F , 7 & 8 Y 1 ,,... l H ld monpge loan cu doana ba~kJlround '" curpen -''-,. experlen<.'e useful. but alrable. Salary open old.a 12.00 pr hr. Dys Afternoons. on JBM Non ~~~1 arvest 80 · buli1DC1.1> tn So Or.top tr)' t'lj'('\ncal, Plumbanc Real Ellta\Al we wlll train you. Call Please send resume and ~1·2929, eves SS7-GU4 smoker Apply 10.3. On _;___· _______ _ Co Calif Beal UlMl• • Ollfu relat~ trade Offi<'9 re«pUon al with aaaua.a& Mn. Jett a t The Laguna refettneea to J . BarkeT. Site PhotoJraphics. 3303 Dryer.electnc,hvy 11 rt: n • ~ r t1 q u I rt d duu APt>ll•nr rttpair ~~ llklll F OV\'r 40 ...,...__....,_ ""'-u all (7l'" > ...... 7..,... p 0.23 ,._ d I M •......--aru-Harbor Blvd Un l ~ d ""'0 Pn-ft"rcnee wlll ho.,,,_~" r'IJI"' prdd S.lnt'CO liouta MF 2·8, Sat IH2 ..0U.HIMCOMl1 """'"' · " _,,.. -~ · • \Allfvua e ar. ___. ,_..._ · I • uty .• , . • Ln="'··•alJ .s.91Sl 1 ~ Jmmed opening In C.M. CM 9'19·6817 10 t'Ollt'ae arWllui.t~ ,.. • Jotn an eaclUnl ~Oro· Sales, eireluslve Jewe ry mant.t. co. Xlnt benefits. w pnorup('rlnlh@held t V HICO. Oftttll! Mane.i"r· inalde pany with wtllmlt~ ln· bout ique. Full lln,e. SICalTUY WUJ train right person. nPIST Ref 2-dr. freeur on '' rwan~. r'\'al t In 1071 Cam~lba<.'k. ulus No uptmf\Oct1 come potential. Pree !itme night&. Apply an llCIPTIOHIST ~ Weare ln need or a rast& bott m. look• 6 run& .!>W"»nr or 111•1."0unun11 N-....rt •>aach 111 l 1 atandln~ b4iM Id Ina ' In peraon Ciro lit South w lookl 1 h accur. typlat. Ev~r· as 11 .......f, $'75. ~1700 ~-..... ..... ntCt'llll .. 'Y' w ra n. I: arc nc ors arp SfLK SCREENERS f II .. • ....... >Jn1 11•J romm lll'ht-'\lult• '44 6tlll prC'f 2$ >'" or older mlllkln olhar location. C-oaist Pluui penon to answer phones . • .ll repr;o typiat. pub ~a~on. Frtgidai f l·free btm flu rrn It 1 u n I 1 m I l l' ll F..quaJ O&.,x1t t;mployt·r ~7 Oll:iM or TI• 6090 Immediate opening for & tvpe for our aaleamen. & part·Ume. progres11ve atauaUcal. transcnpt100. re roe Pt"""°"al growth • 1m 1-------•..i hl&hly motlv11t~d u SALES otrieeexperiencehelplul co, chanee for rapid •d· c h a rb. tabl es, l!tc fnr. works grea\ SUO. rrwd ln<•om" ~d rr PACkAGING perlen ctid or lnex lmmed fu ll time /part but not necessar y . vancement. Preferably helpful. Wiii train on 960-S286bef6PM . Mlml'to<l Kaufrn.in.~I MICHAHICAL E11pr'd v,·raacounl & pencncedpoople Train· .lime salcK & cushier Mlnimunm typing 45 non·a tuden~. Lagu!'a Word Mas.ter Sys tem f'(iglda1re w ashe r . Nt-•Jl(W'"t l'~nlf'r nr ~•·· IHSPICTOA Lllbe lf'ltt• ui.ia.iator "'• pro&ri&m 1'uilion all poaiUon:J av:Ail. Apply in wpm, .11horthand h(!lpful. Niguel Classic.' Oraph1cs XJnt work1n1, <.'Oods & avocado. S50. Cameo .lll Nl'wµ.111 liud1 C • liMptdly 1mwmf Orauju• F"it1mr 7 tv 3 30pm CM 111l11l1nt't!. t'ull time person Ward & llar· Major medical. paid 831-0902 benefits (medical. dental .Hi&hJaods673-4038 l'o f1r1n l4K·1111 .. n4'1H Ol rnanaaer 1 II tf &life ins .• paid holtvac) . ..:..:;;,:_ ______ _ ---------1 A1pur1 i' u·('k in)l .; 631 3200 Oall ma~ager now for rington Lumber 1275 vaeat on, sma o ice Stock Men wanted ru11 or Apply. 18005 Sky Park C 0 t. D S P 0 T S I S m4'i·h11n 1ral 1n11pf'rlur f>a.anwr.lndu11nal6 lvm confldt!ntlal 1ntervi\'w. Bri.stolCMEOE bendlts.Salarystart!lat p/time. Advancement Blvd,lrvlne.546-3814 R e fr1g /Frar, Cop · I \'N ;\llrflt\ '\U ttd. lie 1llt indl\ "' \o hav" a -:..-.•.1. quul1t1•,.. ""ly """' ....,..1 S I I d ( 1· t• SlllOO. or commensurate opportunities. Apply in pertooe. lmmac. Xlnt fml l4rduu .... •d11\ '41.. """''~' • ~-.. "'" .....,...,, 1 es a Y or as lfll! w/experience. ca11 MMI person. Standard Shoe 'P'ValST w..\ J::m Q!M ~ en ot J > l'1> upirr Mu111 lllll 1001 mobile homes for sA!, Turner 963--4567. M·F. 9.5 Store. 3077 S. Bristol. • 1 r-cond. 64.S-8352 •bit-1° m111te-en pec Laguna.Capistrano ·El or aend resume t o C M WlUtralngoodtyplstfor "~rig Wash""" 0 ...,ers M.cb&tU O,.rwtor u on i.t"tup~ & inl'pt'rt Toro area. FuU training VUlage Real F.Btate. ln· · · lype setting, 20-30 hrs pr na · . ~... ·~ • "·II M '&nous lJUrh of ai. p .6. .._.TRY · ~•I ~t.ate program. High com· vestment Dtvisioo, 10082 STOCIC • .._.CL., week. Muat be able to Gd bargains. Guar.,Best rv or P tllr\l' u,.t ••mh.lvh"hlm .... lf Offrr "'" No u1 f d H -" WPM C II Appliances ~11 h•' t! w urk,·d 1o1. 11 h ... ~ ~ ....-.noN T mission. reg ar o · ~arflel Ave. unt Knowledge of electronic type SS • a • h~rel•i.i. SI pt!r hr ~lnl '111 & bto!Wfll pki: PERSONS nc IS rke hours. Be your own ingloo Beach. 92646. puts. receiving " ship-~111 ltu.nHn••ton Rrh ""7-3310 l'll'Dl' iwnd n"lumt' " Mu.st h1tv" c-i1 In f1he Towor\Sat/Sun bou Call for info. plng pr""'-.. ure req'd . ---------I ~ 1015 6....,:: ''' history to Class1nr-d "' Newport Beach Sporting ~ """"" TYPIST F /fllte ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,..., •d IM> 329 r o Daily Pilot <'OOUnencll <'Ol rooct pre· H<>t.l.'te 75.2-0565 Good pay. Co. benefit.a. Moo·Pri. Pleasant work---------• P .. ,. · parallon. Salary open ...;_;,.;,.__· __ ;..__' ---d · ed Equal()ppor Employer M••lnimn4ipnotsbopa11 0 uOX 1560, -.U:tlll pending e11 p Apply Salesla y, •xpenenc . OECC: Ing conds . Good co )Cmhly f' umt hrs n~ic M~• C. 92G26_. _· ____ , wk.dys, Rm 211, 505 30th .M weU·groomed, rashiona· 1 ...... ft.. .,...,_ 4731 benefits. ,Apply. Pen· ible Wtll t r.un Nnn M ed I,. II I Ex Per ' d St . N.8 . lec...,../fypht ble. for exclusive dress -· ·-"""-----'"-'--• n)'Sllvet, 1660 Plaeenlla, ,.mok,•r ~ 75 hr t.ort Orthopedic Asi.l. for r·=~y~'i:eskttla°fo~ ~ ~ Westcl~H Dr. StockltMT,.._. ,_c_.M_. -------1 ~~l>h' 1113 On S.it~ bub)'ofrmNR Mon·Fr1. PART TIME s ma l l magazine ;..__S48_·l______ Full time. Good or· V•laetylecept. :111:~~/"riT,~1~1 n'nii 3i 0 5• Salopen Call 644 l:IJO< __ ,._ publiahlllg co near Or. SALESMAN ganlzatlon ability . & Assistant p/time. Call \" M MtdlraJ Mature ""noon lo EVENINGS Ct y airpor t. Ma ture Retail hardware store. 54().58.W _T_54-_l033_. ______ , "" woman. Salary to '650. Knowledge of plumbing ~~~~~~~~~ M.AIMTlMAHCS learn mfturanrll & com Call for appt. 752·6474 supplies helpful. 411 Hrs -TICHMtCIAHS Waitress, fast food exp • '" µ u t 1• r b ii Ii n I< Bu~ y d . h di k S t/~' t Call M Be I Oanu. Pl l111rbor F.xpcr <Ji• .. 0.....,j,,. otc In N ". A ull.8 wit outslan ng, RECEPT TYPI"'T per w . a .,..n a mus · c.u-TY~ECR99, Research & development nee. rs. nt ey at Pref ti S3 SO hr tu !>tart t-..... ~1·n~;-'k·1'11< r""''d. Mo"n· attract1ve personalities M. -te t,. . t t<enw RllM Hardware. ~ ...-' mechanical background _846-__ 339_1 _____ _ ,,.,, .... ~ ~.. who enjoy working with uture. accura yp1s . 261!6HarborBl,CM lYa l boa s tand. Cor orkln . . eerl fnn.il' bcnl'fll:. pply. F'rl ~111 open Send rt! kids. Start al SJ.SO per xln t be nefits. Call lawyer & develope r. w g tn engm ng Waitress,exRt!r'dneeded. ~IWI D1tna Ur <.unw tu Class1r1ed ad hour. Phone6'2·4J2l Ext.549-. __ 17_67______ S£LES Shor thand & t yp ing building, m~lcal pa~. Apply ln persoa. Hong MA~AGER no 34{1, c/o 0111ly Pilot. -~ skills . Prime ofrice In Ex per .d an ml, et ch I Kon g Ch 1 ~a e 1""1111 PO Box tS60. Costa 250• BETWEeN 4:00·S:OO ReceplJonjst·Accts. Paya· Openings ror full time eit· heart or activity, with engineenng, qua 1 Y as-Restaurant. 1170' Baker M "·· ,....,...., PM. ble clerk. Need eager pr'd saleswoman. Ellen t ...... te tial suranoo etc. C811 Susan St. C M TheDiuly Pilotha1>open. esa,'-d "'"""· Asl&ForJhR conscientlo usJerson Car'te r . 131 Fas hion grea growwi po 0 • 581·3830. Xlnl beoems. _;_.;....;;..·_;_· ______ 1 ings for C1n:ulat1on "Dis rn.S460 . jo _ _._... tnct Managers in the MedJcal Ptr receptJonist. Equal Opportunity who l.s good w num· Island Mall. NB. 759-1770 _;__;.....;....;.._ ______ , Mission Vae area. w__,..; Yowig man to growing coast area of Rlrl fnday .. Gd oppor for Employer hers ror t u t paced COD· Sec'y/Bkkpr. PIT. 10-2. ncuuu-1a.a5 help in delivery of •P· Orange. nl(ht applkant. Mst strucUon co. Full Ume, SALES P/T1ME Moo-Fri. 1 girl office. ~.,.... ptiances & various other MaJeorfe.maJe.beginner type. HOUl"I> 1-7·30 M·F. PAITTIME typing SOWPM. Salary Offer charge account.a in Ute payroll receivables. hnmcd. openings & GP· household items full or experienced appli Cull 640·6000 As k for WEllC-IEHDS depends on experience dept stores in Newport, paya blea. Must type. port unil ies l o an time. Call after 6:PM eaJ'lts are t!ncouraged to,_M_ar....;y'--------Every Sunday a nd Every but wiU train the r ight Laguna Hills & Huot· Pleasant atmos phere. eatabUs hed co. in lhe SSi·la I E II t be ft "'"--Saturday and Sun penion. Call for appt. """""' Beach. $3-SS per Needed lmmed. S4S·ll95 Orange Co. airport area. ---------app Y· xce en ne 1 s Med1<.'a l receptionist. ~ · · 768-41112 ..._.,.. A p p 1 1 c a n t s t 0 WANTED · No. Laguna prud by employer. new busy doctor's office. day mornings. Driver to ......;. ________ br comm. F1ex brs. We troubleabool. repair & Beach. Older lad.Y or model (.'Ompany car with Salary open. Benefits. ~~ ~:":~~e~!. ~~~ Receptionist/Sec to OP· train. 833-9795· Service Sta. Attendant. test electronic systems. mother or young <:bald lo pe~al use. 'a<.'at1ond Call for appt. Bris tol have van or large slalio~ lometriat. Pleasant jo~. Sales person. perml(ull exper'd. Full or p/time. M7·9051 ask for Busch. care for & send my 7.yr. SI<.' ta\'t!. pension an Park Medical Group, 722 . d Ptr to FuU. Will train time RM Abrams l819 Apply, Arco Slallon. 17th oki lovely. well behaved "'~~edJbllunhi~~· 1 r-th Baker St. Costa Mesa . + good dnving recor · S48-1526or848-2350 N.-rrw\rtBlvd. CM &Irvine.CM Telephone Sales R~ps daughter to El Moro ""ta is cus1·11 e or 1s 5...,7-6300 Call 642·4321. ask for ~-,.... wanted. Jmmed pt-lime school. Vour home or tJ0:>1tion1s Sl68 toS30I per -·------Harry Seeley or Don --------•Salesperson. aggressive, Service Station Atte n· work avatt. ~shirts. mine. 497 ·2362 /eves. wrrk hasf.'d on ex METERRUOER Williams. R.E.S.lee"Lk.Only" positiveatutude. Full or dant. exper'd. Day & 6·10am or 10am·2pm Refs.required. penenc<-. plu:. bonu:.el>. Re,ponsible J,lef"!iOO lo re· I•--------THIMKIMG p/t. Exper. or will train. Eves. FuU & p/time. Ap· 833·XW7 for appL. ask for .~immum reqwremcnt!t ad wuLer meters \l!/abili· Of A CA.IHtt Apply in person Stan· ply, Shell Station. 17th & Susan. Wb.51e SUpply bus, needs .irt" age HI, ~enerally ty to deal e rcectively PART-TIME IH REAL ESTATE? dard Shoe Store, CM. lrvine NB P I t people orie nted cl<'un drivin~ re<.'orcl , wtpublic Some record 3C177S.Bristol. · · TELEPlfONE <PBX ) person.Ownr63l·SS88 willln1U1ess to W<•rk with k~p1ng exper hdpful. TELLER Free training H you Service Station ANS SERV. Exper'd , . young 10·16 a1(e boy:. and Apply m person Santa quallry. · Sales ·retail. Office sup. Profess. exper. serv sta· days, S49-301S Wig Stylist. t /time ln<.'lud· g1rb. llAM lu 9PM Margarita Water Dist. Savin gs & L oan ln C•l7141991-0660 ply/slationary/printing. tion' mgr. Must have . ingSats.So.Coast Plaza PUBUC FURNITURE •All:TION• T.-..7:30P.M. tDa...,Wek-1 FA'ITATE FROM NEWPORT STO<.,"'K LIQUlDATIONS Lovely bdrm set.a. bunk beds. chests. armoires. dirung rm lblB & chrs. china. sofas, loveseats & occasional chrs. coffee & t!nd tbls. magaune racks. s moke stands. lamptbls. FROM n.EESTATE Plano. chin ... wicker desk. commerical sew- ing machine. tude·a·bed, Victorian couch. organ. trombone. chests. cup· boarm. lamps. pictures. TV 's, refrigerators .. stoves. PLUS LOTS Of' NlCE MJSC. SAVE SAVE SAVE We honor BofA. MC. Olshlel''s Checks & cash. No pe r sona l ch ecks PLEASE~ Food avalla· ble. Items are subject to presale. MASTERS A.UCTIOH 20751,!i Newport Blvd CM 833-9625 646-8686 w~ekdayi> with optional 2SS71 Marguerite Pkwy, NewportBeach F\Jll & Part time posi· ref's. P&Jd wkJy, moo· Telepbooe/r ecepllon1st . area . Sal + comm. Saturday overtime. Not _M_.v_._______ (NewportCenterJ Uons avail. For appt. lhly yrly Salary com· Phone & lite clerical S49-8670. lkydn 1020 JI.IS\ newspaper delivery Lite typing. Experience S.S7·9212Asldor Mr. West ~ + %'. OeaJer'has 20 duties w/orfice s upply -......._--..._......--__ -----••••••••••••••••••••••• but total mana0 emen'of u-...._. .. •Escorts preferred 26 hours per R.E.Sales NewportStat1'oners lnc y s s ame location co. Full time. Phone for~ ••acTOSCHOOL a derlned di;tr1<.'l. or --;~;.... week. Ex.~Uent beneflts BUSY & NEEDING Sales . 67~-3320. . :C!'vl::i~SS7·9'l12Ask for ;;· ...... : ......... ioos -, SAU customers. young In · Female . Top money. and good working· en· u~ & 1 .__..,. dependent dlst~1 butors. Must have car. 631 .2140. vironment. Please call Unique Homes of Mesa Service Sta. Attendant & .._..,.... St.tiOlllrl .................... ,... ,_...., - promobon. service. col·•---------Mrs. Croxoo ror appoint· ~is "plugged lnlo" SALES PHSOH Mechanics Hclper. 1st & ....... Jew., Crwsers3..S & tOspds lect1ons N1te auditor. exp'd pref'd. ment. (714) 644-1461. a relocation referral FULL TIME 2nd Shifts. Apply at cor· TELEPHONE LA Porte Rouge. 1831 MX bikes. mopeds, r e· Thoese quahfied and In· Apply Mon·Fri9·4. Mrs. service that has created o e r o f Campua_ & SOLICITORS WeatclilfC17lbSU.NB. pair & services all terefi\ed come to: Presley. San Clemente IMPERIAL SA VtNGS a d emand for mor e Unique retail nursery MacArthur. Airport Tex· makes. buy. sell, trade. 330W.layStred Inn, 12S W. Ave Esplan· &LOAN , salespeople.Wearebusy lookjng for individual aco. 4678 Campus Dr. ExJ>.OnJy.SeUtbeDail.YI•--------2470NEWPORTBL.CM C t ~ dian An Equal Opportunity and need help! Ex· with Indoo r pl a o l N 8. Pilot. Eam '160 · $200 • SLOT MACHINE 642-7910 os a a 1---· ------Employer M/F/H perienced or n e w knowledge. exper pre· "-··ic~ Sta. •ttendant. week High est com · S£LE Monday throught f-'t1day Nurs" .,...,,, .. n ma'ssion p a1'd. Your ~ Schwinn Stingray. 20". ~ salespeople may apply. lerred. Apply ln person S · II 30·5 00 and .-sk ror LYM Attractive <antiques) of· F\JU·time. U A Gasoline. phone at home Over 21 . SIPTEMIH green. very goodcond. lli1rry Seeley in the Nurse f-ull time or part PIX/AnswerSer• fice & top quality (peo. ltOGER'SGARDEMS 2n'i0Harbor.CM J.D.card C811835-64S3. l OHlY 833·9037 C1rrulalton Department G d hirt lOPM to 1 ) · t k to3PMonly. L'~ualr.-portumty t1me ror PM sh1n.Above raveyar s · p e associates o wor 2301SanJoaquin Service Sta . Island ___ _...;; _____ , Antique Music Boxes. 29··s-spdScbwinn S40 ~ 1:-;.;;~loycr aver a Re s alary. Xlnt 6AM. Sunday thru Thurs· with. Contact Sandy Hills Rd ~man. Sal + comm. ---------1 Clocks. Xlnt <.'ond ___ bener1t.s: Apply Flagstup day. Wi ll train. Will pay Orlowslu or J im Wood at CdM. in El Toro. 768-9843. Ta ~o~I! ...,,;c• Eves; 64()-0365 Manl.curist Cunv Cent e r . 466 more 1r expr'd. Many ~S990 ,........,.." .,.5 .. , --u ., Flags hip Rd. N .B . benefits and r aises SAl.lSWOMAM ServkeSta. Attend. Full· DISP""TCHI!• WWWH Ml•12Malwrf•IOZS f'orbusysalon REStNMlXER 11 A SA '---...in 7 645-4012. 642·8044 S40-3133 For quality antique shop time. Ex pe r 'd, l e Woman wan ted for _, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;;.i;;;;;;;;;:;;;;.,:;--;;-;:-;-;;-;;:-:;-..i Color matching or relat-w/lmowledge & interest me<.'h'I knowledlfr App· nig hts 4pm·midnite. l802Kettering. Irvine CEMBfT NURSES AIDES P.f:s weriog 11e rvi ce ~:= .. r:S~~~~ in a n t iques . P /T . ly.2S90Newport I.CM i:tiurs thru Moo. for or. 7M-lm For sale. TIK>mpson Bldg Manuf Engmeer S22K & ORDERLIES operalorfull &'Ptr. Calf dable worker. w/ability 642-7945. Serv Sta Help needed im· face in ~ · B. Answer Mat.enals637-7373 Stat Typist $12K Xlnt benefits. All shifts 835-3561 lo work with ratios & ~I!£ uSTRESS med. F\JU or p/t. Apply ~· dispatcn nurses 4 DiniAg room chairs. Vic· ~_,;..,. ______ _ WaRe&Sal Adm S20K+ avail. Apply. 14451---------percentages. Apply in ~ 900E.CstHwy.N B. & vanous paper work. torian. Restored. Call DollJI 1040 DesignrJ1g/F1x $18K + SUperior. N.B. 642·2410 PIX Operator p e r s 0 0 • b t w 0 Canvas products & yacht ------'----1 Mu s t h ave co m~on 540-a4lll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Travel Agt $675+ tmmed opening w/local lOAM-2PM upholstery company In SEWU4G sense. Good phone voice. Golden Re triever pup· Irvine Personnel ARe ncy NURSE'S AIDES 1Jtock broker age fir m CAM BRO MFG Costa Mesa has penna· Top S steady, exper·d Dependability a mu~l. U MARINA pies. AKC Field & show 488E l7th CostaMesa F&Ptr.All shifts.PTe seeking r eliable in · 760lCLAY.Hntg Bch. nent fulllimePOfllbon Ov e rl ock o pr . Exi>er.belpful.butw1ll ANT19UU pet. Shots. wor med. Swte 224 642·1470 certification classes of· dividuaJ. 6:30AM·12noon. w. or Beach. So. of available. Expr. pref. 642.3472CM. traln. . Is having a fantastic 4 raised w/TLC. Xlnt disp . ,,,,...._,,,._,....._,....__....._.....,...,.. k!red. HB Convalescent caUSandy,640-1460. Garfield. Co. benefits, salary com· ---------1 Westcli~f ct.y clearance sale Aug. (213)425·1561. ---Hospital. 847 ·3515 1---_..;;,._____ EOE mensurate w /ex pr. call SW,-Rt Nurses Registry 31 & continuing st.arti.ng MATERIAL PEST CONTROL ---------1 645-2347forappt. rra,..atkMI 1611Westcllfl,Sle209 Thurs. for 3 more days. AKC German Shepherd CONTROL NURSES AIDES Trainee. Steady job for Restaurant So t k d · · Newport. Beach Fri, Sat & sun. Discounts pups. Show .background. Materi al control ex· All shins. RN's Day re· rightperson. Profit shar· Waltrnsfltnboy SECRETARY ~Or~~e &~%~~: 631.fJ6tOor7S2·9118 up lo 50%. This Is your ~ bloodhnes . Black pedjter. Entry level posi· lief. Housekeepers. App· i.ng & group heaith. App· Waitress, must be ovr 21. Gen ofc. lite lyplng & bk· ties. Lifting. Neat ap· chance lo get some of our lan. 638-9308 lton.Mioimumlyrofflce ly , Newport Conv ly9-12.i.nterv1ewingFrl· Food & cocktails_ Call kping. Xlnt company pear. English speaking. ~ulilully rcfinisheda!J· AKCSpnngerSpaniel, IO req. Ability to wo rk Center .. tsss Superior day morn. 979-6021. betwn 10 & 3. ask for beoefits.call64S--0191for Llnwilco Laboratories. Tire & Automotive ltque furn al bargain m<,.s. female. champion w/Cigures and detailed Ave, NB Uoyd Pest Control. Karen. 644·9550. Irvine app't. Ask for Mr . Siegel. Z148 Newport Bl. CM AP· Service Sales. Tire sell· pnces. As U!ual we have Unes. best offer. Dys . info a must. Call for ---'--------Coast Country Club, 1600 ---------plySam·lOam Mon·Fri. ing exper nee. Apply. a good selecta~n of roll 536-7981, eves; 848·9523 appt. M0-7639. E.O. E NURSES AIDES PHOTO. expert person ln E. Coast Hwy. N.8 . -'-''----------1 ..,.,... E Coast Hwy CdM top desks. Swivel chrs. <>verungs on AM & PM color labope_rallo~. c .stm SICRETAIY ShlpplR9-.d ..,.,_ · • · ball trees. ftle cabinets & Beagle A.KC fem 5 mo·s. MATYI.AL COHTitOL shifts. Exper pref'd, win & aut~matac J?rinttng. R est au r a o t : A d -SALES DEPT. Recef""'9 TITLE CO rocking chrs. shots. SOO. CLHK train qualified person· porya1ts, weddiQgs and ministraUve Asst. Front Some assembly work. • 34146CoastHwy CallMS-2116. Minimum 1 yr expr. nel. Classes start Sept seruors.646·7t87 N.B. desk&ofc skillsamust. Be part ofadynamlc& k Due to ex pansion. DanaPt. . d Posting. batching. BC· No phone calls please. winning team! Newport woodwor ers. an S tewart Title needs 496-9416 Golden Rdnever a ora-curate w/f1gu res & de· g~~:P~~·nt~l:~s~~~ PlllAHelp &per'd Apply In person Mon· financial firm is seeking finishers. SA location. custDmerserviceperson· ble puppy, M. 8 wks. talts. Heavy work load. Flagship Rd , N.B. QlllMS-7863 Wed J..Spm,361 CUffDr. a sell starter w/good S40-4623. nel & ex per title Collector's Doll House. 6 AKC,shots 673-5609 Call for appt. ~0-7639. 642-3044 ,,._School Teochtr _La--=guna'--_Be_a_c_h_. ____ 1 clerical sltllls. Xlnt work· Shipping & r ecelvln sea~ c h er s. M ~ n Y Rm.s All furn. kitchen. 2 Old English Sheepdog. E.O.E Restaurant ing conda & co. benefits. clerk, full Ume, no ex· benefits. Free parking. bnl. nursery, bathrm. ltv Free to gd home. AKC. Material CoMrol C er ti rl cat e o r ex . Straw Hat Pina bas full Please apply In person or perience neces3ary. cal Bonus plan. Salary open. rm.. din rm. Sell all female 645~ Prodilcffo9eo.trol NURSES ~~Vi~1~%~t~=.. & p/time day 4c night cootact. Barbara ror a ppt. Call Joe M e ndez. together S500/bst ofr. ---·------RN'S 64().8820 po11IUoo.a avail. Over l1 ADP 540-~ 558-lll4. E.O.E. 6"-0344 E}ig. Sheepdog, free to gd Rapidly growing Orange pref'd. Apply at 24402 ,..._ S..I home. 31;<,, yr old. spayed, .... Co. firm located near OC Needed for hospital starr1---------Rockfield Blvd. El Toro. CH An tique hol roas t ed loves children. After 6 Airport Is seeking a relief. ICUJMed Surg. PrintShop L80Newpor1.CenterDr peanut machine w /red PM 557~ material cont.rol produc· All shifts avail. Must be .. an ...... atca ftSTAUUMTHB.P ~rtF1oo8erach OublngUghts.894-8134 . __..:toYOll 10""5 tion control indiv .. This d d bl "· h f .--rotA ....... ..., nww ,. ind.iv. ·18 lo have min or 2 epen a e"' ave re s. Some e~per pref'd strip· P/Time/LuncbSb.lft 6"-4360,ext263 Moving. mual sell ; Early ••••••••••••••••••••••• Skill assessment tests · ....,..ft "-I l f "~·-ter/Kltchen 18 y .... l~~~~~~~~~~I Ameri an oak Hoos1'er Yrs exper. Will b e pmg.,'"'"'"' ayou unc-""""' · .... c • We ll·behavod Female rod I ,,_ a re given . Group in· tions. Xlnt working con· or older. Gower Street $100 below coet Early ,.._, 11 · 1 ~orming P uct on"' surance ava1·1. TOP R s •· Se t GI I F id · Dobennan/~ e aux . .,..,, ds ..... --"ts 4 Da work eataurant., oup .,. ere a rx· r r ay. American upright oak material planning ac· WAGES. Ask about other • .,...,...,., · Y Call R tau l d I . .. months. housebr oken . tiviUes. Offer xlnl sal & week. Apply. National Salad, Airport a.rea. · es ran es res ex· sec y, leade n glass. ~eves benefit pkg. Please send benefits. Come In 9am-Education, 4401 Birch St. _M_;;.gr_._2·_Sp'-m_. 955_· _-0554 ____ 1 re:;!enced typist . book· carved headpiece SlOO --------- resume & sal history to Spm Mon-Fri. N.B. (near OC Airport) eeper, & hostesa. 0p. beloweo&t. Enili.sttmar· Well.behaved, Shellie. Classified ad no. 336 c /o WESTCLIFF Equal O p portunity Res~U~D'SPJZZA portwtlty to learn all ble top was stand m ale , i> yea r o ld . D~·ly P'lot. PO Box 1..,,,", Nurses Registry Employer Cook b d d aspects of business. Call Eves: 640-ooM Housebroken. 64S·4940 ... • "'7\1 1617 WestcllffSte 209 s. arten ers & e· Mr. Hupe al846--3391 Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Newport Beach Uvery drivers. part·time ----'-------Oak drop leal table. $65. _e_ves_. ______ _ MATURE w o MA N 631-0610or752·9118 Production potter needed openings for men & SICaETAlY Birdseye Maple Serpen 11, yr Alaskan Malamute p /tlme to wel<.'om e ~~~~~~~~~I CallbetweenS.5 women with outgoing NON.SMOKER. Airport. tine Dresser. $'70 Queen to good home, fe m • newcomers & contact 631·4891 personalities and take area Real Es tale & Anne Buffet & Server. spayed, pa pers. shot:.. mercha.nts. ""exible h-. Have you read today's•---------pride ln their work. Able Development Co. om ce a pair. Wooden Trunk. 646-ll5'4 ,., '"' Classified Ads? 1C not. Production worker for t rk '"'V 1 gs ____._ c· J Frid S/H ~ eevel"d Mirrors 1---------Need car. hte typing. o wo " e n n . ·~ Ir ay. • ~· "' ' • you're missing the best slulte board shop. Mat be S2.70.S3.00 to 1tart. Ask some typing. R. E lie O>ain SJS.7342 r ...... -.............. :;.:~ ...................... l s.._7;-3095;;;.;;ii;;;;;;;;;:.iibargiiiii~aiiiiinsiiiiiiiiiilntiiiiowiiiiiiiiniiiiii!iiiiii.I dependable. ApX'y In ror Mau or Jean aft SPM helpful. M0-2960 •"8•tH 10 I 0 • ~ ; • ~°S~~ft! ~o~= dally410E.17thSt.,C.M. --"--------••••••••••••••••••••••• ea..,f ~. 6C2--08'8 RETIREE Seculsy FRGHT DAMAG ED W'., Wrap atound your aoclal 10 hr week. 12 month HOTPOlNT SALE. 3308 7 -i.. \ • Lm Service C11nselor Slpervisor Rapidly growing savings & Joan has i mm ediate openin gs for ex p erien ced loan se rvice representative & supervisor with k nowledge or a ll loan service runctions . Key opportunities for people oriented . person. Excellent be n etlts & advan c ement opportunities. Contact Jan Hess, P e rs onnel Dept. State Mutual . Sovint:cs & Loan Association. 400 I MacArtMr ••cl. Ne~ le•clt.. Ca.92660 17141 ·~J..llll Equal ()ppor Employer m/f . .. -. I"' -• Prr bousewife or girl for secwily, 30 bnJ wk, In· year. Lagun a Beac h W. Warner nr Harbor. J. ~. ~~ •• _ 1 .. uniquesandwich sbop. aide, Mesa Verde area. Adult Education. Sant.aAna.979-2921 --- 644-7902.eves. cau MMeN. won.Fri, SU37/br. Apply sso Blu· ~H PAID Businessmen ! Ptr medical inaurance ..;9-;..l2;;;..;or~l...;.·5_. -----l~~m~IOlll~·~La~pn~~aBe~ac~h.~~ Ws h r /Dry r sJ Refrl g ...... _ l k •· --i• ___.,,_1or _ _. 95'7-8lJ3 If you o rt do' n g j UUWJI c er • exp • n:u !I Rllo..I & LY.._. ...., ..... ...,. b" s f n es a 1111 t1 I! r o 1· nec.842-0$Sl " " SICllTAltY ••MOVlMG•• F'lc111iou& Busineu Licenaed . PIT. 7·3:30 u-_.. f I PIT aalea lady wanted Sales & ma.rtellng dept ""'"refi'ig w/ T'ffier. Name wu ore required Page Boy Maternity In· ahln. HD Convalescent bu outatandlng oppor White, runaexeellenUy. bu law rBu.slneu. and aide RoblnlOU 3rd Cloor _H08_.:_P·_847_·35_u_. ____ , ror self starter In grow· $.'50. 6'1·62161. aft6. Pro/e~:non.s CoM. Sec. I fashion Island NB •-L..L.J-•aa .. &~ ~data processlngflrm. 17900 to 1193{11 to filt o I ....... ··1--1 ht Uaed appliances. great 8 I '"9"'1 -Wo me n n eed ed o r t potential or rig bartal.na, best for le111. f'1rnt1ous u1inu:r Housecleaning Serv. person w/1ood exper & BestA.""'Uan~s536--0IJll Nome Statemtnt ond I Ptwchaslft9 S48--07ST s k I I I a I n <.' I u d I n I .,., laot>f! u publaallcd tor : 1 · C•-&. ahortband. Call person· 6 4 2 5 6 7 8 Retl1g, Admiral lm~rial four COMe<:llt1Ut' u.ukl . ~ SALES Costa Mesa. nelforQPPtlntfrvw. • ~lex 25. Slde·bY·•lde. ,WE o! 111.: DAil.Y i' Reqwres typing SO wpm, Fa brl c ex per. r eq , Integrated Data Corp \ CZ7 x 41> No dcfrostin11 ! PILOT con htlp wsth l yr buylng exptr. 1828 . Salary. Call Su u n • 2283 Fairview Rd ' S400 '1S4·1221 !I hoth Coll tlw l.EGAL. $1.009 p1mo. 12 Monlh ~ Costa Mna 546·6080 year. Apply Loauna -~-~-------Kmmorewu her"dryer . 10£ PARTMEN T 01 1 Beach Unified School Havuomethlft1 you want SECRETARY. P/tlme for like nu. 4 waah aettlngs. c lS0 ·02l l::zt 332 /or District. sso Bl umont. to Hll? Claaaitled ads do Ortbodont.1.tt. Wiii train. dryer 1ettinp... Sl95. Ber /urr ht>r 1"70nnot10n Lagnna Beach. It weU. 142.:wm. _M4_·5.'MS_______ llpwn, 551.QT.!. --·---.... -...... _ .•. ; , ... -- j I . ' . . . • I • • • • • ,..... to Yo.. 8045 Fwnltun 8050 ~Mt. IOU Mlt.eel_..,. IOI ,,._.. & ~ 8090 ....,_ Poww 9040 ...•••••••.•........... .............•..•..•••• ....................... ···•···••··········••·· •.•.....••...••••..........•.•....••••.•....•. FrldaY. Septemb4!1 t 1971J • DAILY PILOT 09 F.,1•ryth1ng ti11t-... rdr111. LUGGAGE TAGS HAMMOND PACIMAICH loah. Pow~ 9040 ~ah. Soil 9060 C~. S~•/ While flllllll'J>o1n Suam,...,e n1w1t·rld 111.1ll' 3.)n., lm•.1hll' t;44 ~70 **'BUY •• wut1•ttt .. 1I 1•1 1 11 1 r ~., ....... o.G.a.11...1 .... FT.s-....... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rettt '9120 \ .. rl .. t11v.11 '1 11 11 nm1 y1.111rbw.1nt•111tc1rd ~ "'"' "" .... -" • • •• <iooct ui.t'l.I "'11 nnure & Oti ~. rh sun ~od Ul\t! ci.rd fur cal'h M n c1 el l. 122 w 1 t h Pnvate party's rnv~st UI' Lyman Chrr,.lcr eni;t. Sum Mllll'r ruclnJil ,aoot •••••••••••••••••• • • Apph11nn·" Of( I will t11ai plU$ ont' "Jlillr .. Wl' 1u:v1-;RB Owned by • ment commlunenl re· recently r econd1l1oncd w1Ulmann .. oil. Ii.In t Older cumper 4 '<die. w 0 .ellorS1'W lurVou V1anl~11lo! TUI lll'll<>trol>\' ruturn Pt'rnlUOl•ntly professional mwoclan & qwrea Immediate b8lt $800.640-00U()(c7S2·2Sll cond 673·5473 lrurlt iiJU :, 10 "'" & "" l>luat> nui.. "~ lt11 old, .i ~,.""' lttl Ir pupp.) MASTUS AUCTION AH C' U 1\1 ~~t Sun / M'~l<'d atll'actavl' tiaJ & an cxcellcn~c~ndltlon C-.an urr1nae nnanc1~g Mr Bameis rerng 640 2700 '- 64.c. •68.c. & 81-. a.c. .. s Mun IU 4PM _ 1lnp, ml'ctlnl( uir.Une Now ukma QQ/bdt of Hu jua& been pro-END OF SEASON SALE . Alwu pauo CO"l'I 10 11 18 -., r ..,.,, I p. r~ul~mt'ntw Pre· (er Call &73-71M even· fesslonally decorated '11 20' Formula T Bird. ON ALL US~ D I '. 8 camper tlt.' box. tabl~. Pnfm tvnrt rutlJ.na in Mulla "'11 mtly M1H•U vent I061 ai theft' Pora and re·"owered b y trl.r,xlnt cond $8.000. SAILBOATS dt Newport l bunks.$250 89'l l~ lf"llt:r wiuL 642 3033 t Jlt•, fo'r1 •S11t R91l Shore In lt 8 & weekend• : Newport •1 hnest lechni· 67S4473. Du.nes Su1lboul Rent;al &U 7056 1..Mll l'All> (.'lrcl \' llunt 1n11tnn ~11llpaapU~r. uar~b .. rnclolosoer 646·2158 d11y11 <Mon.• caana. "'••at or ... S.000 . st.and.AnS .ser •640·3292 ac ............... __ .... ,u." 9140 .. rl" "dorabl• M I\• ·I For i.:d Ull :d fum 11nll u ~· .. l' h s w 0 r .. • u Thur&) ~ ~ Owner 32 1976 Un1fllle ,,,e _..._... .. " • "' • • ,.,., •-·11 'l'V '"'-7 .... 3 ' • "0"" Olo" ''""""'r •· W" · · :gr.nt In last 9 months on · , · ext 41vv •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ~ ....... ,.h .. •1"1 nuun1a". ... ... °'I .. "" na.• ... l··rn~1Ma0nol1 •1 ~ .... .,... .,. ., """' .. _.on -0 .... 45 or _....,__;.;.__ _____ _ .,. ... ' ' ' .. .... ., "'" ~ ,. ' 11 b k •-Upri•ht P. lano. antique la •g7 model. Brand ~ ru" ... ~.,.. "' . l£ft ~ <t1Qtl M'"'•la W1 ac "' trun your ,. new t ... ln Chevy 454 fshore moonng. $49,500 14' Hobie cat. xlnt cond. MOP,._S ~.-~ Anllt1u• )'U yo q 1111l dbl taas Or tr)' two <'Drda Xlntrond Sl700flrm. C .. 875-5666 S8SO /offer. 67S·tl57Z. New 4t uHed. i.ule11' & l>ctubll' lk•d . Ortho Hu\ ~ D•l2 li'«'O oval rlqC backtobtlck. 892·9854. ruuder engl~es with 673-4724 service 2470 Nwpt Bl\•d. ~...... 1010 Spnn(Et1 And M111ln:u $941 Ant Iron mu•IC PRICES. new transml861ons. All 28' Power Sporlfishing 642-7910 ~··•••••••••••••••••••• Llkt N~w Cond1t1on $15<1 ~lttnd .. ill Much mt11c. 12eaor31'5 Cont.emp Witlnul Electric equ!pmenl Including Boat. Wood hull, Oying 27' l!:rlckson. Newport ...:...;;;,.__,;..... ______ _ C•mtempor ary ""11 I nut 962 8437 111t-s,.c,o ttr7 K 23rd S t , 4/6 tap $1 60tH1 Player Plano. 60 rolls. 13~ Zodiac wit~ 40 hp bridge. newly r ebui It Bay :ihp. irnmuc• l':x urns Moped. used only <t d1111na 11~1 6 chri., 2 , C'M 646•51~ 6/9taga$1.50c&. A·l cond. $1350, (213) Mercury engine on e ngine. Needs s ome tr as, s 1 s. ~ o o months Xlnt running lea""'· pattl' Xlnt 1'tlnc1 "'' l·Mt .. mporur) •ult1 IOor more Sl 40 11u 433-S812 aft 6. davllS. Radar, auto.pilot, work. Overall condiUon 640-70511675 871r7 cond. Must sell. 75!-3929 Sl \..'ltl O:U-1 frnm 111111lt•I h111no SU:, or c;11ru11" <.'lnTI Uut 'I r:i11h Slll\'11 Tllx lm•ludt.:d 7 ~ Onan gener ator, e xcellent. Brand new -------------------Mt~-i SY.l l 1 Hh ~ ... 1'.t< hls::oH•·• 1'44 ·.1!><1 4t Tnm· ~111 & Sun uwz NO CARD? Spartiftc)Goods 1094 VHF. depth· fln~er . directional finder and 26' Sloop. triple plankl·d '78 Fox1 Moped. 2 month!. Nr n "" qu.I ,of 11 SHIO lllachlund l>1 , NH Dr•w your own or send ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blmlnl top around bn%e FM 2-way radio S6000 or mah o g h u II . t: e 41 d . old. IJke new , Nt'..., M>fa'l.. h•H·~ra.I •~ ... , G IOSS ""·rn, '"'m" 1uiui~, .. _t'hld naroo. addresi.. phone & GOLF CLUBS complete decl k, ste9reo.kclolor . • best ofrer. Evenings, galley, .sips 4 !lulled & 846·7124 ... .-r u ... ·• ,.. 'LJ ... d WI'---., • s eeps • ng -s1ze .o..c: 9376 surveyed 7178 lnel's..NB ~l&J ull "'d i'~'"' & •·•111 •••••••••••.,..••••••••••• tleni.&, 1>h111ti.. w llM, (1\1' w•· IT\ll•e ont' cur per set, ....,.,-_,am Snead· sleeper/lounge lo main .....,. . mooring S9 oOO 673 7S38 MOPED·1977 wht Ciao, tbl" su.c1 :-.11111 ... 11 ~ P• ""'I •11rll11011•1> \tht-r S111 Sun II !I PM , 2!1:!4 Ui.g Add~each Blue Ridge, woods 1·4. salon, full galley with 24' Luger, 6·cy l g as . . brand new. only lSO m1, d1n'1 iiam" '"' 112:1 n•m~ bvnk... 1t•rord" H.-clwnod J\v • Mu1111 St:nd che(:k or mon~y or· Irons 2·9.run UP· putter, microwave oven. trash Chrysler ju.st ovhld NB 20' mahOgany sailboat $350firm 4_93_·_399_ 1 __ _ L>e ror tor l11mp .. d r~k . rh1' 1t.1t 1·h,.n Vt"rdc derto: inclu bag. Beaut e<>nd. compactor, big ref.rig. slip. S2.850. 644 ·1.617. w/trlr. $.1()001orrer Slip ~~/ 170 ~1 1tt·m,. Sul 1111h 4\:>•2 ----PH.OTPalMTI... '90.675-6278 wtrreeur. dbl. stainJess evest wkends. 833·4669, avail. B.l. 7S l 3272. 9150 ~ k 0.-"°"'" t dM t.:omtnW\Jty t:ll1'1tll4' Sale P.O Box 15450 sink . butcher block wkdys. 673-1644 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,1&., La " m•"' T 1·arnrl -~. m1NWe<t window Coeta Mesa, Ca 921216 TY, RCIClo. counter top. upper salon · eh~ «•Nun>~ I~ Oti~ UI •II Ill "old root11. ril'l•t clothing old & HIR. Shno IQ.ti bar area wtwet bar, new 18' Westerner w /cabin. UDO 14. good cond. xlnl 1976 Honda MT 250 p1llO\ll . Srot1 h&11rdrd mathln•·~&)ouname1l nt"W .AnlJquct. younamt> PHONEldATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• re(rig. & freezer. fresh 6SHP Mere. ball tank. trlr & cover. Sl2SO. Eb inore-Enduro·Low ~IM 361<liitlt> St t' \II It we 've 1101 It' 4()6 13th Telephone answering Sp kl bul S1SOO 968-9200 548-6646 eves rrules & very clean. Need m11chlnes w /warr f79 Stereo System. Pioneer. water ar ett.. lt·tn . . money for twt1on $795 or Cara~" ~illf' ~•I • Sun, St ·Apt A. llB w/remote, si49. • ' SX 535 tuner . trans blender. $79,900. Call 8' Unicore Dinghy w/trlr. '74 CAL 20, top cond1t1on. best orrer. Call Paul at sttrt'O; ~<i1 dl•n tools, an Clartnet. «ood cond ~ , Roaer. 750-3791. audio. 5500 cuu~te deck <7l0 871-4224 <bus.> & elec. motor. balte ry. all xtras. Best oHer 842·7982 llQ UN•. rurn l lothei.. t:nrinltu s urfboard ' w/dolby. 2 Jenrun~s re· ask for carol or (21.3) oars, anchor, xlnt cond. 644-SSIO ----------mi~<' 4~1 l..tnl i-wood 7'4!" xlnt t•ond SlOO Volk!! C A R P E T M I L L search s peakers. b1c 940 697-8105 <res.>. 613-2571 1972 Yam aha 175-Dart AnUq~. d~ll!I. w11ll un ll&. i.ol• . t'hl'b. btdi.. l1amp., p1t-tun'll Q.l2 7322 & ~ 9837 \~O ll•tUl(t" .., .. ll• S..t Sun Z222 Don rut" Rd, NB Way. In ski.I 17ocm . Gerge.brnd· C...OSEOUTS From $2.SO turntbl. Pioneer head ·m SKJPJACK 20 OMC West Wight Potter. 14' Bike Only 4300 males & I M h ""yd. t~n8181 <A9'°181 phones All Items perf-... • 1.S' Dorseu. fbrgls. 3S hp w /trlr. OB. sl• ... 2. all 1n °xcellenl cond1't1'on F\lm1t11r('and M11><· 1901 ng SSO uc more l!tO..., _.,... .... .... cond.sQs.751·3410art~' outdrlve. comple tely Eva.nrude,trlr.lS"rims. xtras.lllnessro::Cessole. mi':call963·49~. Jlll(hl.s11ll l>1 NH t-'111Sul Cecil Pl.CM NEW KIRBY VAC w/all overha uled. Ugly but suntop, like new. $1500. Used once &t ofr over ---------Roll top dei.~. tt'<ilt.. ~ W1.1tn11t rm di\ adrr. Sl\Jll Solu lwd, xlnt l."Ond $150 00..97!n 111AM 1004 p 11mrnw. C M off attachments. Must sell. ESP stereo s pkrs, xlnt functional trailer in· Ph67S·S954 $3,000.SSl-2772. '72Suzuk1550. Xlntcond Royul Palm Dr .. 8.4pm Also new RAINBOWS . cond. Sacririce, $175 eluded. Dependable Low miles Extras. Best '10\ing~••h 1-'H•nl'h l'rc1' Mnny item~. 4.rumily Callan.erlPM.979·3860. pair.Call67S·l019. Chevy V-8 eng, good Boat w/slip. ~· Reinell Catalina 27. 4 bag sails. offer SS8-8S34or675·1938 l.llntni: i.N & chtnJ call & Catalina or fishing boat. Express cruiser with dinette, galley. :1lp11 6. ---------- 0 1 her turn & m 1sc !lalc Ping Irons. 2 thru S /W. Sansui receiver , BSR . $5SOO. 67S·4870 or 644·7211 l 8 S H P M e r c · Must sell 11ot ownership. Custom 7:"• Kawasaki 900, 2 6-unU bdrm !>l'ts. ~ult.I 01tk p ortalJl l· bar . Brun!l wirk pool t a hie. GE st ereo phono. G f. refng , Kunmort' t•ll'I.' dryer, 2 ('IHlt!I H !IVCl UI' h.s~hold llt-ms & plums. EVERYTHING CHEAP New grips, stiff $200. Call turntable. 25" Onlt io bus. Io ad e d · $ l 0 . 5 0 O . $6,000. 675·3186/673·4191 Many extras. Beautiful Thu~ thru ~n. &lli·OllMl, !iSi-4789 afl 6. spkrs. Rock record col· 714/67S·7965 213/320.6400 mu s t s cc . A ( t . 6 234Yu1rwayPl ,C!\t ':!~=~~~~~~~~a~:~~~:~l lection. Call for details. 31 ' Chris Craft Com· dysonJy. ' 40'hardchlne ketch.good 1714-678·1838 1 0 El Edger, McLane $3S : 830-8504. ma nder Allfbrgls.Long co nd. w /moorin g, ---------- Mii.r yard :.ale ~~~~a.'N~~~t~s. rotary pwr mwr $15 : equipt list+ all nu elec· 20' Seacraft, cuddy. fully S20.000.642·1643/aft6pm Yamaha 19n XS7S0·2D. !'>91 Pdrk Dr.CM filte r queen canis t e r High end components: trncs. Cond mus t be equip. $6500. YAClfT SALES PERSON rull.v dressed . c rui::.e ___ Se_pt 2 4.95.__ ESTATESALE vacf°r $50: s t e reo ~da!::r.tar:;r:ro?s:a·~i: seen ! $22,500. P .P . 642·7056 Expe p f D W t cntrl. Goodyear Eagle Sola sleeper.qnu,l '~}n.SUt/Sun Lotsor r tothing, SAT/SUNtOtoS am/m /mc.SS0.962·651.5 Mar a nt z . SAE . 673-4220. r . C:· an.a cs AT'.:;, Loc khar t oil old. perr cond SI 95 b&bv item:. & many misc :?JJIJ7 llarbor View Dr. Copy machine, roll-fed, warsdales + more. P.P . 'toats. •-'/ Manne. II Sal. 661·3007 ~ler. 2 helmets. nding cas chrs. 64.5 2418 644·1673 --I l ·ems 2 l l 9 1 CoronadelMar coplesfrombooks elt:.in· '.-'lprice2moold494·2932 SEA RAYS a.tw 9050 Wetl designed, custom swt.493-1454 AnUque bdrm set, ant1Q Binghampton Cir. 118 SuperSaJe!Lovely living, cl. all supplies. curre.nt * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1_ldwind Catamaran 77 Honda SSO·K 3100 (()(f Bro khu t bt od-' Priced f k McINTOSH MC2505 Amp. f Price of a llob1e but · · kitchen hutch, water o .n. wn dining. family furn . m ..,... orqwc MI h MX BOAT SHOW Cbart.erplush75 t.m~or twiceasbigandtw1ceas miles Sl.200.Veryclean. cooler.Bestofr 968·6.121 AtJanta&Ham1lton> Deeoratoritems.access sale.968-2163 a~p~~~r.two}~t~~::O yacht.. hourly or daily. fast Many xtras ror M.ov1n" mus t sell Captain's Bed~ 2 ram1lv Hschold items 646·7S5S. 1242 Rutland CAN AM RACE CAR spkrs .. TeacAR40SReel· 675-Zl72 -675-7411 ocean going Evenings _4_~_007_6 ______ _ real i.pace saver S7S window". door~. s hut' Rd. •2· NB. BED, specially bit by to· reel auto r everse. PRICES 531·9610 '7l Honda 7SO. Clean 54()..9365 ters.automulflers,baby ""'· lV I th · Meyers Manx w /h vy PE2038 turntable. Ad· _.....,Soll 9060 LouNew.Makeoffer ----..::. equ1pt, toys, i·luthes ... um, • c 0 es. masc. fbrgls. 1 owner. Xlnl __..., loats. Slipa/ Sat1Sun 10-6 8802 Night· d S I 0 vent 20 1 cassette re· Al 71 Models ••••••••••••••••••••••• Docks 9070 751·2486 Loveseat & sora. be ige naug, J mo nt'w, orig $2,000 sell f 1i900 Werbtzer piano $'.AIO bnc·brac All gd <.'ond ingal FV Wof M r· con · igna range. corder/player w/dolby. .........1t CJO Santana 20. full 1M3 Port Tnn1ty Pl. NA. e agno ia $3SO. Takes twn matt. Total Sl.500 cash, firm. ,._ race. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Suzuki GS750. xlnt Sat only 9&m Super lrg garage sale. 606. Ken 64S·8895 wkdys, 638-467SaftSPM Mak.ing room for 1979 srooo. SUPS AV AILAIL~ cond Make orrer. Call --N. Narcissus CdM In the S45·06S9 arter 6 PM & moddsnowondi.sptay. 545·7&05 YACNewpnrt646·0551 art 5pm.642·2046. Saturday /S..nday. alley wk:nds. loats & M.;M HARRISOM1S Z3' RANG ER. Fixed keel -. ---=-----2222 Donnie Rd. NB. ~__. SE.a. n.a.y 10.a.TS sloop. Head VHF radio 30 Avalon moonng In Honda CR 250, clean & Antique oak table & 6 3 Family Garage Sale. Oak desk with typewriter ..,...,...-... ..,,_ "-" " • · front of Scari 'sand s m Mny xtras. nd cash, $300 carved b11ck rha1rs. &xl8 Uunlc beds. sofa. new & Jewelry. plants. plan· well S3S: man's 3 spd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3101 Coast Hwy. N.8 . dinette. 6 hp O/B. other wt 64.2·9978 752-1094 ---- Onental rug, J<'rwl• de· u."{'(f masc Sat, 6401 Bell· ler:i, lots of clothes. bike $30: mple cabinet looh. Mm-Itta 631·2547 extras. S62SO Ph644-8787 area. S26.000 673 5099 --------- h ydra tor, al l xlnl. mger.HR.9·S ltems all in good cond. sewing machine straight Ecp,.....t 9030 Hobie Cal 14'. deluxe $1000 Honda 750SS. 1976. Good 64.2·9677 No Junk. 9 to S. !MS stitch. not a zig-zag, ••••••••••••••••••••••• model includes tr111·1e forfinder'sfeefor40'•11p condition $1350/best of Lit solid walnut desk. gold rude·a·bed, corner desk & chest grouping 644-5119 Garage Sale Sat. Skis Wilson CM brand. White, $3S; color 18' TRI-HULL 110 Volvo. all gea' r Catbox musrt. in Newport. 8.5 da~ly, rer. 548-8396 Aft. 6PM ~GT bmdings, boot8. TV table mdl. as is $35. 4-cyl. Graymarine. runs Xlnt Bay or offshore. Gd ' · J 557 7702 2 a11t1q . furn. P<ltters whl. tiorMs 8060 (710H61·30S2. Dana Pt. floe, nds. cyl. bead. $200, cond. $22S0.67S-3S4S seU· P/P633-3132 anet. . . ext 1. 1975 Honda 125 Elsinore games. ceramics & masc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-4730. John 630·5150, aft 5 PM· Marzocchi forks. S42S 20312 Bayview l\ve, San· 17 H. Tb hunter, te rrific WANTED·Old dolls or .... ---•...t1t......a....tn.. 1977 Reinell 8 m et er, 14 fl LEHMA N F /G 968-6406 Cal1646-09S 7 . Trad1t1onal bdrm 11 · 1 h d II l d · ~ •Tn.7 blue/wh1t e/blackL low furnishings, all x lnt t It'd eights . e sson ors e . $1200. o pars, pre· atlng 12•.DC·l 10•.AC. hrs. 3SO Cl. Chev/volvo Sailboat. S3SO. Ca ll Slip needed for new 32· '7S KAWASAKI 400, new quality & ""od. Cus t11 y R S Kathy. 21.3 /863·9856 eves. 1940. Any type & cond. Penta outdr l ve. *"000 .,....lH" • .,..,..1.320 Ketch. Newport Beach tires. brks & shocks~ w A D AL E . G r eat 543.7366 before lOAM 6 cu. ft. ·top freezer -Ideal -v•.r """ v•..-631-0499 _.,., made hdbrd & vanity items pnced low Fri.. yr old Pinto gelding. & 8 for boat or R.V.·like new. down. A86ume $166. mo. area. 67~7855 bench. pr Drexel ni~ht Sat .. Sun. 581 Yorkshire. yr old POA. r eas. to com· Si.ogle Racquet Club of TI4/548·2122 Incl. s llp. 63l·0488; .... fl v-•··-sleeno:: 5 Wa nted: Quie t fa mily -...._,---Hotl9---~-W--•~-- st.ands. Etegere Queen CM passi onate person. Irvine membership, best Bri . b "-ull H 542-3278 "" · .......... ""• ,..., · needs I' l f Ilk ............ ~ 160 bedspread. (714> 846·3433 ..... 57•• off us .,.,,ag 5~ p ---------galley $2800, stored in 5 1P, or •e or e IW'lft/ ... -acpt --""--------•cARAGESALESat9AM . .....,. .... er.982-1921eves. longsbaft,used011ly3hr. 1947 Chris Craft, day drydock 559-5276 n e w 41 sailboat.••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm set, gofa sectional, furn, toys, m111c. 1112 ....a----1010 Orig Dall etching ua. Cost $520 Sa~. $390. cruiser. eng. nd s . . References available. RENT Z3. Fireball, self 'IV/stereo lam"" lamp __. ..... mani' Id -.... 673 "730 16' Hobie Cat w /trlr. Please call Ron 633·3894 """''"'"ed. Lots of"'raw. · ....,. Sand Castle, Cd)'! ••• •••••••••••••••••••• Picasso etchmg $i13. Bon-~. 979-4054 10 • -· ... · ................ "" ~ -tbls. 846-4386. G d b . nard etching $56. Al var $1450/or ofr. 548-8239, 645-2283 1731 Miramar. Balboa oo ox s prings In · Ulho. SJ--. Bradbury 0.11 -...a. p--90~0 14' OlITBOARD. Recond eves/wkends 870·9944 Ti mort...&:-M Sal f W D ~ ---. ..,_...., ,. d I d · ' ,_. rw un_.. For Rent '78 Pace Arrow. o~rg ble: so a. I • PeninsuJa. SatlSun 11-6. n~pr. & mattress. fuU 1238. Brandt watercolor ••••••••••••••••••••••• eng. g tr r. $395/ofr. ys. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 25'. loaded! MIC. Brand co ee t • everythtn~ CONGLOMERATION~ size. + frame & hdbrd $394 Mustsell535·S595 675..Sl53. Part interest 32• Ericson. C~. Sale/ new•. must go. 64S·9287 712 $40. Gd desk. 4 drwr '76 TROJAN 25'. Bri$tol ltNt 9 t 20 WeeloDr.CM Garage Sale: Kingsize 38X21J". 30" high. 119. Lounge c hair . Royal cond. xtras. $14,75010r. l.S.3 Boston Whaler . One Long Beach slip. Pvt pty. bed, brass headboard. 962-~eves . typewriter. king size fer. SS8-8534 ye~ old. 70HP Mercury, 894-6041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- 81.k sU desk. 3\o'zx6"2', s ml corner bdrm set. skis, electric blanket, sturdy trailer and muny extras. H , Camper s he ll to fat Rent ZJ' motor home. all tbl•bed. vacuum, lamps, clothes. s tereo & lables. Baby Ile m s. c r i b . metal umbrella table & 18 • TR I· H u LL. 1 I o Best offer. 640.7117. Ask 0~ 11 Ca l a ma r an Datsun. Toyota or l.uv extras S225 per week. 6• ran. sick rm commode. 200 Bay St, C.M. tOam to playpen. s wing. ma t · stand, 2 m etal chairs. VOLVO. Xlnt Bay or of· for Rick. ::11 . J'~\i;r'dKa~~~~ ~~::S~t~~9 co n d · Pernule.846- 7 255. 546-AS61 4pm Sat&Sun Sept.2& t r ess, car carrier. desk. all xlnl cond. 2l" fshore boat. Gd cond. WANTACTION ? days 897·2Sl5, eves · · '74 Toyota Chinook A/C. DESIGNER 'S INVEN· 3. S52·Sl9S Zenith color TV. After 675-3S4S Claas1fedAds642·5678 848·1716 ClasslliedAda 642·~8 Z3mpg,xlnt cond.S3995 TORY SALE. Custm 10:30AM549-0657 1-544-::606.544-6280 made r us t velvet ::.ec· ----t1onal & coordinating English r iding equip· All makes, models and colors .. Classified Auto Advertising chair. to be sold lx>low ment: · 1 pr Eng rtding cost Mak e ofr . boot.s.new,custom lOl;!r : Decorator's Corner 700 2 pr Eng riding pants <Si Carnation Ave .. CdM 311>: n0.48HI (714) 67$-5761 Iv msg DAILY PILOT in the 1 011 Wrought iron tbl & 2 chrs s;s. Danish wlnl dining tbl & chrs S2"x33 S200. npef\li to 9'bc33. Tbl Imp $2S 4 pc French Provin. c1al bdrm suite $350 Oli ve tt i e lcctr1l' typewriter <ind stand $12.:S. Misc good1ci. Apt 43 900 Sea L ane C d M ••••••••••••••••••••••• STUDENT NEEDS Ir=::==:::=:=::::=::=::=::=::::::::::::::::::~::::==::=::::::::::::::=:=:::;:::::==:=~=====;:=:~ PRACTICE P I ANO.I SSOO. or under. Eric, n·s so EASY 759-1216 Contemporary sect separate sofas. loo!'.c cus hions . Earlhtonci. white. Ex cond. $300. 5Sl·5821 MOVING TO VAIL' Queen sz bed, dresser, 'IV. misc pcs. 673-6716 Bar, rormlca top, 3 blk UP· holstered hmvy s tools $1.50. 968-5002 Antique plant stand, anli· que oak table. antique wasb stand , chest of drawers & m atchln1' nilo stand. 979-0549 Twin box s prings & mat tress with frames. 2 Upholster ed chair s . washer & dryer. Xlnt cond. Moving make of fer. 219 Poinsettia, CdM <park in rear ) 8' sofa. Good cond1t1on $6.5. Boy's Stingray $.1S S41M021. MU5t sell. 6' wide Welsh Sldeboard & hutch. ideal for displaying antique d ish es. pevlter, elc. Eves: 640-0385 BBQ table & bench $25 6'0-1878 Rattan ael. 4 sgl bed8 w/bdbrds. mile. '97·2701 Custom yellow 7' sleeper· couch. 1125. Best qual. rattan breakfast set, cost HSO. sell $225. Pit 557~ Olntemporary bdrm &et: 4 pc'• inclu rull fram bed. China cabinet Call tr7'9-7766 Bumper pool loble w /2 topa, SlSO. recliner chr SlO bar atA>ol ~. 10 plure Gtrmao aun cab S25 .. Other items S46·067S. '5H86S SEE YOUR ADIN PRINT IN 24 HOURS Place your Daily Pilot classified. ad be fore 5:30 p.m. and it will run in the next day 's issue. The Daily Pilot is the only afternoon Orange County n ewsp aper to off er you this 24-hour service. or a Stop by our office ca ll 642 ·5678 and fri endly ad-visor will help you place your ad. You can charge your ad or use BankAmerlcard or Master Charge. DAILY PILOT 642 -5678 751·7434 1083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IHHDAMAMP! Preferabl y an o ld Fender Baseman. but anything In good working condition for around SHIO will do. Call 661·6261 aft 5:30pm. K.iso Su zuJti cie llo. vintage 1973 #4, Bes t offer. 548-8063 anytime. Trumpet, xlnt cond, $100. 536·7821 or 536·9870 Iv masage. 9 pc. Pearl set cymbal stands & hardw a r e $300/bsl offer. 551·3474 Office,... ...... Ir .. ~~!'! ..•.•. ~~~~ ore rurnlture; desk ' chairs. divans, decorator Items. reasonable 540-0900 or 645-3022 UPGRADING OUR OF· FICE-FOR SALE: 2 secretarial chairs S25 ea. APECO bond copier 1 YT o&d w/3 S89.95 rnalnt. kits incl .. $2100. Call ~727. 8:3CM:30. Mon-Fri. Beau t. r e fin ish ed mahogany exec desk Sl.50. Smith-Corona elec typewriter $110. ~ll8S evet&wknda. 1017 ....................... PARROTS. Atrlc•n ereys, $300. Cuck•toot. Red beads 195. Wrought lron ca1e11 frm banknlpt s\Qek P.P. 55M921 ...... & OnJ-1 1090 ·················~····· JU. m m on d 0 r g a n w/beered -up Leslll' $1400. Must hear to believe &4.5-7727 u=· Grand Plano. •n· ue, newly twied. $300. 2328 ~ -. " 10 PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD •You may use the handy order form pnnted below to furnish us with copy for your ad •Please note that the bottom portion of the coupon may be clipped and affixed to vour envelope, saving you the time to wnte our correct address. we pay the postage• e u you need mo.re room for your message. 1ust print or type it on another sheet of paper and mail 1t. • •You may place your ad by phone. if you wish. 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' itl .. n / 1971 CHllOIEE .. ~: ........ !~.~~ $6995 l957 Mcn-ury Monterey 10,000 mt':. on n u en~. Restorabll' quahty XJnt trun"p r :ir $900/nr bc.t ofr ti-I~ 1627 1962 CH E\' Impala Sedan lnun· . rlass1<· cond1tton 42.000 on ginc1I nules. S8.'>0 673 31:158 1946 Ford Woody, orig engine. V-8 flat bead. rn:. gd. Nu tir~. whls, roof, s lats 10 sades. pa int. brakes. $S,OOO/or ofr. 644-5736/213-283-7081 Jaguar 1948 Martt V, 31"2 Uter sedan. sunroof, xlnl cond. Spare engine . tJflA t6NNl311661 t 971 J.20 PICKUP $6995 IJ8A46PNl40439>· FREE I 00 GALLONS GAS with purchase ·of any jeep with this coupon 04 VALUIS I !.I 714 U111l 11· l'o w·,. r W11111<H'I Cl' U30 I l.1kt' m•v. low mr I 1 . ol f 1 0.1.J t•qwppt-d a y r ~I0\1 rrul1· warnnly J\ J11.~l;tc S7itH llml C'hevrolel '~ Ton I'll IPllllll V ll, IAUIO, illr 2 yr. :M.000 rnlle w11rranty '79'9 11116 J..,..1> C'hemkr~ ( 'hll•I c P114) V II. auto. eruho-, wlneh, 11unro()f t ow pa('\&l11'. duul b11llllnt'•· l 10 volt lmn'Mu·uloall.' In & out '"" ltn~ l 'h1•\ l''lJ IPIHl VII • •1xJ lo~:kro~ huh11 111! r(l.iJ l'~ Ul p~d I ) I t 2 000 mile v. Jr 11tnl) ll\ 111lt1bh· $4499 Ul'7J Uud&l' l'l,. l 'Olll'I W,1;:1111 tl'llllOI _VII autll, 1•1<-11n lo w milt•i. I Y•. 12.M 1111h• Witt I JOI.) 11v1111uhl.- SlH9 1~7~ J "'"'I> l'hl'rtikOl 11.AMD NEW 1971 GMC 1/2 TOM PICKUP tcOflO . <yl """""' ... h-ic -.. -~ o•-, __ ....._ ""'"""" 01•1~ '"•• l•I (!1331 .. 1 GOOD SELECTIOM 1/i TOM 4x4's, JIMMYS AND ~H CONVH\IONS ALL AT llG SAVINGS tl~I. V II, auto, Ult Tniclu 9560 c u~t om wh eel. 11'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mat:uJah' in & oul, I > r 12.000 mile warr .. nt) available S4999 1971 J eep Commundt (1'1113>. V-6, orr roac ~wpped . 1 yr. 12,()()( rruJe warranty avltilable. $2499 1971 Toyota Landcrwse1 <Pll 24> ofr r o a c equipped 1yr.12.000 milt 'warranty uvailable. $2999 COPELAND JEEP 2001E1st, SA 551-8000 1976 TOYOTA ·72 El Camino 4~. pwr PICKUP WITH steering, pwer brks. blk C.AMrtR SHELL w /White shell. xlnt cond. 4 speed. radio. heater & $2900. 752-8398 only r'·OOO miles. Like '75 Datsun, A/C, cslm int, NEW. Lu·. 1066054 Stk. boot & s hell. $2550. 1996AT 957-1718 S3979 -------- THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20C>O HARBOR BLVD. COS1A MESA 642·0010 * 1976 TOYOTA rta<-UP TRUCK* '76GMC 4X4 SIERRA Automatic transmission <1811907) $5850 SUNSET FORD 5440Garden Grove Blvd Westminster 636-4010 ,77 Cherokee' Chie(. 401 4-apd. mags, r ear 1 __ 0PEH __ LA_l_O_R_D_.A_Y_ Eng. loaded w /xtras, bu mp e r • mirro r s · cond 640-7773 <Cl4784> Vms 9570 nunt · •$3795• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7141548-2852 eves I' Classic 'Sl Plymouth Con verllble. Semi.restored. S2500. 642-4943 WEWIUIEAT AMY wamEH DE.AL OH ANY NEW JEEP WE.ARE OVERSTOCKED '72 Chevy Luv, side step· custom addltaons;paint. 2S24 Harbor Blvd wbls, stereo. 673-S427 IRAND NEW 1978 1100 DODGE V .AM (17~) (41034) 0Ml.YS'895 IRVIME DODGE Costa Mesa 40A to"-•-D 714/ 549-8023 16 Toyot.a Longbed S RS. ulRYl~Er r. -----'------1 w/wildwood sh,ell. XJnt ·n Ford 'h ton truck. xlnt 830-3381 ·59 Morris Minor Woody, 1974 =!4T Jeep 4 " 4 PU. cood. Must sell. $3500/or cood, call for mforma· -------- nu tires. fue l pump, :>4.000 mi's, V-8. 4-spd, bst olr. 631-0319, eves & tion675-6221 PM '62 Greenbriar corvalr 4SMPG. Sl.400. 962·J74!:_ PS. PB, air, AM /FM wk:ends. van. Motor completely '65 BMW 1800. body xlnl, ster, off-rd tires & whls. '72CHEVY LUV 1974 'h Ton C~ev~. tool overhauled. $850. See at doesn't run. $250/ofr Vert gd cond. $4200/bst SUOO. Good cond. box. camper. hi mileage, 1131 Back Bay Dr. N.B. 642-3133. olr. 548-5618. 642-6022/548-4842. 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TO BUY A NEW 1978 TOYOT~ CELICA GT .LI FTBACK NOT JUST ONE ADVHTISID SPECIAL IUT .A CHOICI OF 1.1 IMCWDIS THI FOLLOWI~ FACTORY .AND DI.ALB INSTALLED O"IONS • AM/FM STEIEO • • AIR CONDmONIMG • • S SPllD OVERDRIVE • • UNDRCO.A TIHG • • ACCe.T STllPES • DISCOUNTED 5610 CASH PllCI "413 UST PllCE $7093 PAYMENTS s13522 Ca sh or your trade worth $2000.00 as down payment & $135.22 per month for 48 months Includes tax.es. license & finance charges In the deferred paymeftt price of 18490.50 at an APR of 13.51%. If you prefer cash, $6992.98 includes all taxes and license fees. LEASE 5 121:~ ()pen e nd lease with 36 payments of $121.30 plus $ 7.27 sales tax. Residual Is $3925.08. Payment of s«9.57 equals first payment, OMV & Secunty depaslts to began lhe lease. lOW DOWN PAYMENT • Cash or trade worth S99 as down payment & 1186.7 1 per month for -48 months Includes taxes. license & finance charges In the deferred payment pnce o r S9061.08 at an APA of 13.5%. If you prefer cash $6992.98 rnc:ludea all t~ee and license lees. (53-4147-1486) WE'RE DEALIN'! ., MllR Q D 15 MOTORS VOLVO & TOYOTA . . ' . WAYS TO BUY NEW 1978 264's or 265's MOT JUST ONE ADVBTISED SPICl.AL IUT A CHOICI OF 18 SEDANS & STA T10M W .AGONS. LOADED • AM/FM STEREO • • AIR CONDITIONING • •POWER WINDOWS• •.LEATHER INTERIOR • AND MUCH MORE~ DISCOUNTED s1 CASH PllCE $t110 UST PllCE S 11,321 ·PAYMENTS 5 182!~ Cash or yaur lrade worth 12650.00 as down payment & I 182.95 per month r°' 60 rnonttls Includes' truces. license & finance charges in the deferred ~t price or I 13.627 at an APR of 13.72%. If YoU prefer cash $10,651.80 includes all taxes & license fees. LEASE 5 154~ Open end lease wrlh 48 payments of s 154.92 plus 19.29 sales tax. Res1dua1 is 16294.72. Payment of 1 547.21 equals first payment. OMV & secunty dePoSlts to begin the lease. Cash or trade worth s19 as down payment & S241.27 per month ror 60 months includes taxes. lrcense & finance charges in the deferred paymenr price o f Sl-4.575.20 at an APR of 13.72%. II you prefer cash I 10,651.80 wcludes all taxes & license rees. (060019-307), (012486-166) WE'RE DEALIN'~ uMllRQDIS MOTORS I VOLVO & TOYOTA. 21102~te f'\wy. •Mission Vieio AH Pnclet ""'°fl• 6 l -A~C ... S..0!9\.1 l o PnOt S... ()lief Oooo """ ... ,. AIT-60.- 5"""° '0 °""""""""' . . , . .-, • ;\70 Allto1, I~ ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '707 MMt "b Dodp 8.100. bUi:' k yl. a~arp cstm 1ot t'Jtl , ... &U'1048 •AUDI SWIA SPICIALS • '78 Audi~. 4 dr. 11ut.o. c.uaetlc. air, PS. t•e. 11,000 mllte (011'7, ""' "11 Audi 1001.~ t dr auto. DDllle Van, nfw t<n&me. at.ereo tapt' air <'Ond. ... ts. inlenor. brake11. M..000 CJUie. 132JSNJ t-: I Ure1, painl, r11d1ato S47f5 ~988-64'il , ...... ~--~-Do ..,. Dodge. Llnt AT rs. air, :atu,a. Nu t1n•1 ~ 3'96 /Jt '· 5Zl 27.U '11 "'-'ry Cbctvy van, S4000 w Z30"I COSTA MESA DATSUN ~UARBOR RI.Vil 540., .. '0 140.021) 7 J DATSUM Pte:IW-/CAMHI MuKJt, C-7lh I UHO OPEN LABOR DAV SUNSET FOIO ~Oarden Grove Blvd WMtmtnater 836-4010 ........ t72J ....................... '7UDIOTB. pri1Jllne Q'J ,800/olrt. Dlr ~Oleo.oeM •flOXY POX IUYS • "16 Audi f'n• ru1.1~. • dr. auto. 1lt•rt!O laPf', air con d • :n , o o I) m I I l', "'!lle!~~l.lililaOilltiljSif"~ MTTOPSS VORYOUR mbOT1C CAil!! W1• Wiii Conalan Your Ponchc. Ferrart. MB?.. Rola Jtoyce or 74YWIU$ 17SSRR£) $3417 OPEN LABOR l>i\Y SUNSET FORD S640Gardeo Grove Blvd Weslm1Mw 836--401 e~~ .... !!!.o C'ZllNWC1 S.44'5 74 Aud • t'ox Yellow. aUL0.2dr l>leRO.ltrn1:1l, 64.000mUN <OULCl 1 Slltl IUYORLIASE YC>Ua lt711MW MOW! • DllVIA • * LITil.L .. * SAVE A LOT SHO COMP F, llARWICI< DAT~llN • 11 •• di• 8 J 1-I l7 S 4 9 )-.' l7 ~ '71 Oat•uo 8210. 2 dr sedan deluu. AM /l''M s t ereo, "xlnt ton,d 646-0601 19am-6pm) <isk for Don $38..SO. '73610Slallon Wagon. AM I FM radJo. SPoC"tl Car 1n ••leabl.i cund. Alk fOI' f'\'ank or Tom 14J..44H HARBOORVW Under New Owftenh1p .... 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaaa Over aoo Flat.a •.o cbooM from pins aa outatandiJa• ae1.ectioo ol Sports c:1 ;n al DICK Ml U.ER MOTORS 120W W·,mer, S.A. ss.r.zuz ---64-2"-4686-' -· ---'74 .. ~ 'JV; Special. Auto, ·15 510 4·~pd. nu tires, gd atr. at ereo. M icbelio cond. $1200. Uret. l'inmac cood. Sl!MlS. ~-6010, aft 5pn1. S48-20A6 from 9AM~M -----'--...:.--...,-ask r or Lorraine. Datsun 710, 2000cc eog. 15 -- 1978 JAGUAAS All /nC)dda are available for immecb&t.e delivery. QIOk'e of colors on tM XJ6L. the XJ1%L &: the XJS. ()pee 8 :» a.m to I0.00 p.m. Mon.·Sal.. 10:00 a.a. to 5:00 p.m ~ay, IAIBNOTCJaS Z11tS R11"'bor Btvd . COSTAllESA f19.a009"·1776 XJ l2C coupe. aew '17. 8.000 mi's. Show rm cond. SU.151/alr. 673-aiSl. "'75 xnx. lo m1 's. :a.Int aiod. ao.soe. ......675-12:511 111.\ Jaguar 3.8 Marie II ,Sedlim-An ;deal lnviest- me-.nt for the enthusiast. T~e classical J aiuar 'Jed•D finished 1n metallic silver with cb.rome wire wheels. black leather interior & walnut veDeer dash. <PBU•> . ..-. 1976 Jag11ar X.1 12L· Britislt raciD& ~reen w /cinnamon in tenor & only Zl.toO miles. Call fur our barpin price today. 1977 Jacu•r XJ12L· Squadron blue w /dark blue leather interior. Fully equ.ipped. only 3,000 miles & fitted witb t b e la t est type transmission. See all of these beauties at Bauer Motors, 2925 HjK'bor Bl vd .. Costa Mesa. m.zsoo. WIWIUBUY YouaDATSUH PAID FOR OR NOT TOP DOLLAR •IMW• •RESALES • '73 Bavana 1337HOX I '74 2002 4 ap. (J73LP to~) '~530la air (S60MML ) '7620024 sp. (Sfi&PQM l '77 320l 4 sp. <283SPI l '77 320la air ( O!MO > mos old. AM/FM. 14.000 '76 U4, spyder, 5 spd, mi, Malte offer. 673·3600. map, AM/FM, low mi • ....._ cl\erry red blk int xlnt ··--•••••••••••-• •• .., ·74 260Z, xlnt cond, 46,000 cond. ~.300·. 675-3544 um; J IB GT HJltcbbck, mi's, $SU)(). LL......L. 97_ 8,000mi's, lit e au. 9680(). WE BUY CUAMCARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 3828Harbor BJvd. COSTA MESA 546-1200 752.2707 ..-,, n•~-. -•.••................... We may have your next car m our inventory. Call us today! 131·2040 495-4949 Must sell · 76 Datsun 280Z ~000 miles, a/c map, stereo . AM /FM Cassette. Clean & im· maculate, xtnt. cond. $7000. 5S2-62l8 eves. '76 22Ml 2+2. Silver w/blk accents. 4 spd. A/C, AM /FM tape. very clean. Bst·oCr over $8000. 581-1746 lnmd..Ww71 HONDACcrs MANY T0Clt11urn..! UNIVERSITY a..11111 Ha.da c ... •&MC Trucks 2850 Barbor Blvd. Coat.a Mesa 54().,9640 SAMTA AMA '74 Datsun 610 sedan, Must sell. xlnt cond. &I ST 6 HOAOWAY 835·317 I make offer. s.&1Hll65 '1 4 ff on d a Cl vi c ........................ '73 Karmann Ghia. 76.000 mi. New bru. llres. muf· ner. Carb overiaauled. Tune up W t 1000 m L ~ ....................... miracle mazda WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS • FOREIGN. DOM ESTIC or CLASSICS TH! UU'IMAff OlllVIHO MM;HIHl Hat.cbbaclt $1200 eves 2150 ....... ll•d. •USED IMWs• '72 510 Wagon. 4-spd, 494.314() · C.-W... 645-5700 '7420021\IS/R (S92RDJ) mags, radio, 44,000 mi's, II your car is extra clean see us fi rst. ,IAUERIUICK 15530! Auto. (916MTV ). xJnt cond. $2000. 837·5966 'Tl Civic. 2 dr, 4 spd stan· -dard trans. AM I FM •75 2002 Auto. air (id '71 P.U. nds minor wortc, radio, blue. Xlnl cood. 2Z36> nms well. $850. S3000 551-1946 i6 Cosmo 5-spd, air. new paint. new Mi~ rad. $31915. 77().864() , 2925 Har bor Bl vd. Costa Mesa 979-2SOO • 7 6 2 O 0 2 4 s p , a i r 492·3471 1---·-------< llSNWZ) --SELL kl.le items wtth a lla ke your shopping '76530i ; S/R(S81RCSl Classified Ads. yow: one-Daily Pilotct.sified Ad. easier by l:5iQg the Daily l WE BUY USED CARS '763.0siS/R (029RKM ) stopshoppingce~~ &Q..5678. PilotO nsifiedMs. '77 630csi 48p (962T RS > . CloMd 0.. Sundays Allfo., H•w CALL GARTH Used Car Mgr ~513C> 1011 .\~0\ ~\ ~0\ • LIN• Ol N ME fl< UJU 1tn1Mw 6lOCSI 4 speed. aircond., leather interior and maga. Sierra color exterior . (68lrl'JE) 2626 HARBOR BLVD SADOl BACIC COSTA MESA• VALLEY IWORTS WllUY USB>CARSt We're the oew Chevrolet deaiership in the Irvine Auto Center. We need your used car! JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET ll 1·2040 495-4949 ORAMGI COUHTY'S OLDIST & Sales-Service-Leasing Roy Ccrver,lnc. Rolls ftoyce BMW 21 Auto Cen\er Ori ve L540 J amboree IRVINE Newport Beach 640-6444 768-7222 '73 2002 , 4spd, A I C. AM /FM. l owner. vry WANTED! clean, its a steal at $4895. Late model Toyotas,1_58&-4 __ 1_01 ______ _ Volvos. Pick~ps & Vans. 1976 BMW 5301. 4 spd, air, Call us today· stereo. swu1. mint cond. $10,000. 642-1690 art 6 ........ 3.0 Si. PS. PB, air , leather. Becker AM/FM ster eo. super clea n. bought a house. must sell make offer. 714-556-8002 aft6 lnlpofted ...................... . •••••••••••••••••••••• · 970 I '74 9aPri 4 cyl, 4 spd, new •••••••••••••••••••••• pa10t. great cond. Mov- Shelby convert.lb~. ~f.oo:usl sell. $.1900. an w/cboc Mercedes ....... ·--------- anvas top, like new. lo '76 Capri II Black Cat, "s. roll bar, air, 8-tr amf, decor g:rp, 4-spd, wtape. $7000. 675-7366. AM/FM cass, xtra clean. 75 PIE-OWMID VW-..& IMPORTS to CHOOSE ROM! See Our Fine Line at ....... vw 11711 llACH IL 1w;:i••acte 14 4435 $3750/0BO. 752-8161 (days), s.&8-5854 (aft 5). Capri JI, auto, air, M /FM s t ereo, x lnt CClQd.. Must sell. $3400/ bstofr. 645-9471 Days. o.t.. 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Pickup . runs good. Needs minor work. $850. 492-3477. '73 2AOZ. xlnt cond. .,,.. R-o 9705 A/C, AM /FM, $4700. I •••••••••• •••••••••••• 644-56S4. s Spider red. Bla un· '78 ~Z 2+2. 5-spd, air; . stereo cass. just wr wttls, shadow. $9995 or ced642·7317 lse. Sl94. 'T:>2-5337 7SDATSUH 1210 This 4-cyl with 4-sp r. economy -perfect fot that baclt·to-ecbool sm.· dent! (86lJUU) $2100 540-5630 1011 \~0\ & SO\ • LIN<..OLlll ·MER ,,JAY 2628 HARBOR. Bl VO. 9707 COST~,_~ 74DAT5Ut4 260'% Aul omatlc tr a ns. l747PQH) $4175 OPEN LABOR DAY Audi Fox. 2 dr. 4 apd,. SlJKc.;tl FORD clean tfcdependable. 5'4GG1tden Grove Blvd . .-.1m. W.m-Anster 63M010 WE STILL HAVE HONDA CIVICS AND ACCORDS AT THE OLD LOW PRICE HIRRYll STOCK IS LIMITED * BRING US YOUR TRADE * LOW DOWN PAYMENT * BANK FINANCING . -. \ ' ,. 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IS" WE'RE DEALING PHONE 842-115 HUNTINGTON BEACH . . - Al ORA•ECOUNIY HEADQUARTERS OYER 125 · NEW 1978 Hondas ' ·Ready For Deliwery ... , PRICES START Al (SGA4526211} (1'425) Prices plus tax & I~ cars Sub1ect to Pnor Sale Offer Good Thru 9-3-78 • SALES & SERVICE OLDSM•LE • IMC • HONDA 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-9640 M;,t rt#' •(' eL -....... !91 ~ • . . .... . • DIESas ·n22001s.r 1eee10r .... '75 240 0 IS. ~IN-IMMI 111lOOD(Ser 8731)SM-'78 300 CO !Set 1 720) Wtmo • SEOAHS AHO courts 72 250 !Ser 83181 Grtv '74 280C tS.. 266319 Gold 74 280CI-230tlN-~1nt '74 ?80CIS. 114\IGoicl ,. 280(8-< 1416) 1_., ·n. 280 IS. 4'1tl Blu<t 71280ilE IS. o:MI) Oil reel 7346dSEIS.. 11!>6)Sm&llOOwn 7HSO SE IS. 394 ll Blv<t 7 1380SEl.IS. 2246)Gr~ '73 450 SEl. IS. 12931 WMe 74 450S£1. 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Some models even olle< Hot & Cold Runn1no Wale<' HOW UNDER HEW OWNERSHIP ... HARBOUR VOLKSWAGEN • • I • .. .. .. . . .. .. ,. ... . ... .. ...... '-pon.d ..... IMporled .... I. IMINN'hd Alffo1, l"'Ported Wo1, 1...,orted AMto1, IMpCN'W Friday.September I , 1978 DAILY PILOT DJ:J ~·•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••"·-~~.-.---;, ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ......._ ... I.. _._ rt~ ·.....___ O 976.: Tw.-a. 9767 Yalaw-9770 -· tMported •a.ported , l•po ..... -w•a.._ 9740 ~ 975 .....,. t 7S5 Toyota ., .. ~ ~.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••-· .... ..-.•••••••••••.,.••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yolkswagew 9770 Yollaw..... 9770 elmw Jll 9770 "13 SC drk btu. It.hr. I Wl • llU YAN TUT DRIVI ou• "72 <A>rotla N ark 11. a ir. 1979 ~"J'NB~.r~~;· ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rl ........ UL ---d -""" 7 7 ....... SC Ht 9"' 4 ·u c .... llUlO. low miles Nll'l'lll IO u H \."UllU. ,.._ w .. "' ......,., 1-.... I v ........ · uv ........ _._ rv 6 ~ so Calif. 12100. 551 5098 TRI MP or trade for aud mdJ ulal 975 VW'IUS _.. • .,... '65 Baja Bu&, newly rblt 673-78,175-Wlll --LA.Iott DAY OFTHI Ylil" -----SPITFIRES bed lruclt + cub. 8 PASSENG~R. LAIOlt DAY eng. goodcondlt100.. SlllOCJ. 'TI 280-SI .. Xlnl cood, SPICIAL• 1;ooo loventory in stodt • 'l'oyot11 C'rown. lllot rond. Yes. we have 1979 model 968-8218 °'Pill front seat. AM /FM SPICIAL• ,_ss_1_~------- t:opl, bm w Uln mt.. Cal '1T Po r ' ' h •· U II llurry whilt' Uu•y h111l ' ll200 Sill 8092. A11k for Sprtf atta ln stock ror arn '66 VW bug. gd trans radio & extra clean UJ '73 VW '6' VW van, rbll eng. & Roo Mllltt&5-4'!01 Gor11eou1 t·or1per I MllACLI Kevln mediate dell very t.oduy, car. $800. side & out. Perfect for a SUPERBUO brakes. Beal offer. Call "I~ ,.., • Mrr•••, aJh» ~ /llHAULT '72 CBJCA Soft ·t op " bard-lop S36"768 larse Ca mlly or groups With stereo cauetle · 50637 ,7.. 1~1 MAIDA venlons avaUable. See <830MKA). 1toodconditlon <384GVG> 1-----·-----.., S999S 2150 Harbor81vd 4 ll Jl <"ed. r od 1n und '7S Rabb1l,xlnteond.,de· $4555 ' $2595 COSTA MESA lwatur. Ct111w in 11nl.l lt!1>l m NOW! Open S:30 a m. luxe int, low ml, 8 ltk Y•o 9172 645-5700 drive! (()(MYMM l to 10.:00 p.m. Mon-Sat; 2008 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• "72 M'B M1d5('t ,_lnl ro111J Sl.900 bet ulr 1:veamWT a.Roye. 9756 • S2•tS • 10:00 li.m. to s.oo p.m. stereo. 12.350. 4118-COHMRL Sunday: '77 Diesel Rabbit. take CHEVROLET '73 144 4 dr, 64.000 mi. GUSTAFSON IAUIRMOTORS over lse or pay-oCf. P.P . 2828HarborBlvd. A/C, xtras, top eond • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 DCALlR IN U.S.A. LINCOLN MERCURY 2925 Harbor81vd. 771M416 COSTAMESA Ql96./ofr ~aft. 6 16300 u.a,c.b.lJlvd COSTA MESA $46-1200 PM/Wknda Huntlnl(l11n 84lach 979-2500979-1776 '78 Scl ror co. AM/F M -------- 84201144 . .-cass, shadow. pln stripe, VW DUNE BUGGY. Rent Aados. Mew 9100 Alllol. Mew tlOO 1.llJI H*-tlMJ , .... , .... r-•• ,,..,.. ,,... ... 2DJ 1U7M Mtdi;i l'I. \ \t ._ M --------- l'.U...'· pm 1lri~ I '~ mot old' Ai.kttta ~O uCr 69 !H:.! ~ •11d. aunruof ----,l!BTR6.auntcond..whale. $5999.498-5454 eng reblt sand /street •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'W ·i· 1 l' w priced to sell. 64()-.4056 or t' c ' / OYIJ u aowo agoo. ~771 72 vw bubble top <Adven-ires. a nvas top low 7M4 r•"'' llf' .. 11.t N'-1 $7000 \.'ii. , • ..,. "44 Jti!l4 aulo. S800 . ture) camper. New eng , bar loci. $USO. 67s-487C t!H 2226 --1'76 Triumph TR7s·So~ tires. s hocks. ster eo, or6'4-?21J bus. -MGa 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i t !ll4 I H un.,;u~lll'r tm n1.u•, mu11t lt"ll, ~~' ll'lh ILll!t I' I' (l0\t IJ \UNOAY\ l9t9 llt-11tlt•.) Holli. vn ll. re&li 8b 11 Koll~ ttO)'l't' Hun", n1..-.'<ih rt•ttl11r1al111n <:urrull 111 eui.c 547~ 714 :WI 7:ttM ·•73 TOYOTA with sunroofs_. air cond1-clean 13995. 546·9636 Looldno for "ood d l., uorung, s pecial wheels. • a .. ea . l !H7 MG R .,rl m rn~f' H•llow ''ll'rtOr "ti h hllu ll inlcnor Wr 1r.• •II h-nnt Mt' of lhl• lllll'I popular ll1>4•rh1.11 ... in l1l11 area fitted ._ tth All/FM radio 6 fanorv ~ wbtria Com~ In & dri Ve Ulla OJ:U! ttxh1 y ' Hau~r M o lor~. Z!I:!~ Harbor Blvd .. Co&u Me6-a m..zsoo. COIOLL.A a ccent d esig n paint '65 VW BUS Nu l600cc '66 :aJ: Bug. nds eng I\ r t'<Jl ga:. m 1se r. • srhemes & Victory edl· e n g i o e w / 8 mo . wor · ust see! $500/or cy llndt'r, aulonMAllC. air uons. Mpsl colors avail-guAranlee. nu clutch pre-bstofr. 960--4:;02. ll llllT t an~l'nnr ~ 5P<I \\I I-\I rnrl 111 'Int t·11nd llo )t 11(1l-r UH"I ~~11011 ~ cood1tloncd. UOOJ Otl > ble Bauer Motors. 2925 s.sure plate. T.O. bear· "78 7 pass Bus. AM /FM • Sl995 • Harbor Blvd .. Costa Ing, motor m ounts. stereo, cass. tin ted, s..a..v 97 62 GUST AFSOH Mesa. 979-2500. trans. llnhge w treceapts SS900. 548-2985, 547. 78Sl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ror aJI. $1500 or best of. --------- 77 911S T.1q:.1. full) 74S i.... OL 4d •.•111111 1.INCOL.N MERCU RY 1977 T ri u m ph ·1·u7 . fer.962-6466 '7S bus,orig.anside &out. loadt'd. Xlnl cond uueru r ...... ....;v 1a'"""Be hBI d " d h ..I ......., ac v . ""-'·hed in flamencored car pete • s arp ,_jo $Hi!«>077l 'n67 nu, A1c. :.on , vm WP JI Be b r lIW'> '6 4 BUG R E CO N ·1 p M 11 $1"«" .... unlJngton ac "·'lth red plaid mlen or. . • mi es. P. $4.795 768'8275 -tat se · """· or "'"' 142-1144 .. DmONED lrulde & out. 1--------l-'ORC F. n SA LE.' 73 ofr586-~ ---F\tted with 5 speedgear seoo.callt 97-216S3 "63 VW 8ug,xlnlmech'J 1'11r~che9l4. l.7. ap grp . 976 box. ai r cond and ---------cood.$600. •WOWI• tm MGB Greto . m11gi. :.ll'rt'o tape. lugg rack. lll.llOO ma lei. lllk w ldn 1n1 xlnt cond Toyota 5 Tri...... 9767 AM/FM stereo cassette. '64 Bug, xlnt cond, to Gall646--0106 s.it~-.1 llelt ofr t.4~ 478:! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low mileage. Ba uer trade for VW van or bus. 1---...;._ _____ _ II WTY for lh11 one • SS l'5. ,.,.. . IEFORE YOU New TR7s·lmmed.late de· Motors . 2925 Harbor 494-9514 fi.i !ILl. ~ ~.~ .. 15·000 mi l> SB.1 YOUR hvery! Some available Blvd .• Costa Me s a .•---------rt>blt f'nJ.: xtrf',mt•ly 979-250(). • '60 VW. body poor. rbll clc.i11. 111luy:.. bra & l"u\ TOYOTA with sunroofs & air con· en g ine. Best offe r . •·~· 57c o 9 • dllioru.ng. We wall take er ~-.,.-1-1 SEE US! 1111y t ar in trade. Bauer Vol&swCIC)eft 97701-7_5_l-6_1S0 _____ _ '78 911SC TanJo MARCi)UISTOYOTA Motors. 2925 Ha r bor ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7Sred convert.AM /FM8 lilli:on bl.k, llhr. 7's &8"s. MISSION VIEJO Blvd • Co::. La Mes a . Par ting o ul s andrail. trk. xlnt cond. low m1, pohshed; t·lec. wlndows, "831-2180 495-121 o 979-~. Open S:30 8 m: many xtras. VW pa rts . $4500. 675-7660 A C. lnl•rQd1bl" alarm to 10.00 p m. Mon-Sat, Cheap' 831 .,c231c.o" 0700 ~ ~ . ..,., .,.,.,. . '68VW. Crew-Cab PU. syst.em. Bamberg 1>lereo 1977 Toyot a Celii;a GT 10:00 a m. to 5·00 p.m . system. bra & cover elc Lafl back-Silve r w ith Sunday. 72 VW CONVERTIBLE. Rarecollector'scar. 9,000 m1 Great invest b I a c It in le r 1 o r --------.-.-like ne w ! Fact. air. Bslofr over $3,000. ment. $26,950. 675-9346 Automat ic, air cond .. TR·2SO, 1968, a classic. AM/FM. Michel.ms. Im· 645-0077 .. ""' · '6S MGB. neweng & ~Int. AM/FM stereo with 8 Stored 4 yrs. 58K ml. peccably Ma in tained $900 . Als o '65 MGB '00 911 E. good condition. track tape, alloy wheels. $1900 olr.644-9040. $3150.PP497-3195 WantAd Reaults PARTS. $40. Cor com -runs great. ~'i700. Nev shadow ldl & onJ y 19,000 plete fra me 846-7156 CMB1l8 752-6054 miles. Best offer. Pri Aldos, Mew Alltos, Mew '6 3 V W Co n v e rt. CLASSIC, everything orig. Gd cood. Strong eng. Kathy. 645·621.J aft. s 1966 VW. Gd Tires $250 962·6Sl5 -ply. Call 847•74S6a ••••••••••••••••••••• ·················••4t••• ..............•...... i7 MGB. l2K m1. ~. •77 PORSCHE ••• .. ... ". ~~ S4S-OUl5 Excell. con TURBO CARRERA 1003 Corona. air. AM /FM 1977 MGI COMVEltTllLE 4-spd. AM/F M radio. steel radiaJ t ires. less than 18,000 mil l!i. <034SRSI $4151 . OP EN LABOR DAY SUNSET FORD M40 Garden Grove Blvd. Peru Red. Sparts a sun-r3:dio. PS. PB. auto, rear rool & eqwpment includ-wind defroste r. n ew mg atr cond .. pawer win-llres. Asking $1 ,SOO. dows. and bur glar _644-358~ __ 1_· _____ _ alarm. Leather sealing. '74 Celica ST. 4 spd, rbll l 0 0 r~ . C o n c o u r s en&. A/C, 8 track. $3100. aut.omobale. (982RUZ l Ph 842-9052 Hcwt.our VW -----1 1171 I BEACH IL. ~on leach 142 .. 4435 Westminster 636-4010 '67 Porsche 912. all xlras. ----97_.6 good cond. USOO or best Opel .. offer. 892-8489 •..................•... '74 Opel :vianta Coupe Ad. 1970 91 l T xln l co n d , trans .. aulo I.rans. vinyl AM /FM tape deek, burnt top, reasonable. 5111 ·361 0 ~· S6500. 494-5453 ~==:!::=====:!~ dys, 497-2362evs. Becky. 'EB 912. New eng (800m i ), Porsdle 9750 mod exhaust & tar es. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $8500. 759-9390 Gigi 197.3 Co ro1u S t a · tionwagon, auto, air. suoo. Ill Van ·75 914-1.8, great cond .• lo ____ 542_·S928 __ . --- •POllSCHE 914 'S • ma. ski rack. st ereo. 1976 Mark II 6-cyl wagon, SeYeraJ to choose from . Sacrifice. $6195. 640-1676 loaded, xlnt. cood. New 1. T'a, I.l 's. 2.o·s • sll belt radials. S3800/or We ha ve t he m all at n Targa. xlnl cond. an· best.581-7334 Labor Day S P EC IAL thrac1le g r y . A /C , PRICES AM/FM ca:.s. lowered. '78 Blk Cellca Lftbclt, Lld. ~ take over lse al $503 mo. Ed.. fully loaded. lo ml 's. ;.tt." ~~ ~2071 751-7310. _ ... :. .,0 ~ •llLL VAH 911 '71 Toye>t.aCrown.6cyl,20 13631 Hit'l>O< 8 ,.., SUPER SPECIALS• mpg. xlnt cond. Collec- C.•uien o .. we ... .,._UD '73 Porsche 91 l T Coupe tor's. 12150 544~3606 Gold S-s peed. alloys. i7Corolla,C$tm.2-dr5·s p 67 911 Coupe, alloys, Web ster eo. ex ceptionally 1 ll pp .., 950 bers, AM/FM cass. Must good condition. (724GTZJ ow m es. • -· · sell. Make offer. 673-6314 SI0,995 _7_68-827 __ 5 _____ _ auto., Wagon, AM/FM. Be (OQEBT-12505) air, early! or 870.6500. ask for Frank '7!'i Porsche 91 ls coupe i7 Celka GT Lflbk. S·spd. '67 912. S spd, oranRC. rrunt cond. $5900. Blatk · S-specd. alloys, A/C, ster eo, CB, r r slereolape. (5411CXF> shadow, wht w/bm int, $13,500 $5395.499-4471 NEW 1971 COIOLLA 515 LIFTBACK 644-4887 •llU YAH 78 911 PORSCHE LAIORDAY S,ECIAL• '78 Porscbe 9USC Coupe. Black. All leather in tenor. alloys. cai-.s<:lll'. air. e leclnc window'\, s un r oof. lS,000 m1h-:. <2SUMX l $23,900 $8995 Toyota '74 GT. 5 s pd, am/fm, new steel belt radlals.$3200.842·3100 '78 Celk a, 11,000 m i, 5 spd. ra·ctory m ags & louvers. A M /F M tape deck. lug r ick. 50.000 mi warr a nty. M0-4468 a ft 6PM to 78 Toyota C h inoo k . AC/DC converter. air, 19.000 m iles . S8SOO. 640-0839 SADDLEBACK v ALLEY IMPORTS ·72 Corona 2 dr hardtop. 831 -2040 4?5·4949 Auto. R&H, xlnl cond. 13631 H .. bo< ll••O Gerdfln GroV'f' ,.,, &.31-UJl 640-00~. SELL 1dJe Items with a Daily Pilot Cluslfied Ad. Altto1, Mew 9100 A.9toa. Mew 910 :······················· ·········•···••··••·•·• ..•.....••..••........ 8181111Ca FllTIS11C YEIR·EID SELL·OFFll NEW 1978 PICKUP ' .. - "ulOl!l•llC t11nt,,..H10n, 11r -·-~­br•ll•• & p.ower wtndowe l 111t•o111 to.11111110 81u• YC~5Ht~2006 •1102 Avtom•Oc ''""""''tOt'I· • ., ---·--IHUH . pow•r w1nc1owa & CUlllO<n T·TCIPknWOOI l..UO<A M e t 1 t11c 81 11 • YC2&46Hl~IO? •&419 S speed trtnsmlu Jon. AM/FM stereo. slffl bell· ed rldlal tires. llnltd OIHt and much mucti -$4699 AlllOIMllC tr..--~nte'lor. air COftO oower 11Mnng, ---. -wincloWO A IU'YQOI '"'"'"lul Mel•ll•c T•~o• O•een VC2&46&l 1-0llOCl&1 $9462 SPICIAL USED CAR BARGAINSI · IANK flNANCI O.A.C. 77 DATSUN '75 VOLVO '75 PIAT l64SIDAM 124 IOADSTIR I . ( .. . . • . ., .... ~ FAC A.JC \~~·.·.~~ ............ !·.~~~ .....•...... ~~·.~~ ..•........ ~!·.~~.": ....... !~~~t~~·-~.·.-: ....... !~.~~ ~-----..--.-,..--------. Vol•o 9772 Codllloc '915 CCM.tln•ntd 9930 481 s479s s4753 $ '4358 '3696 '4883 '3994 •4393 '3696 '4358 $3696 '4358 '3696 s4943 '4107 '533~ $4687 s545 '481 8 '4197 s521 '4676 '3848 sa2a s4623 s3799 sa24 • sa1s sa77 s944 s944 s957 s1000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IEIOREYOU 58.L YOUR VOLVO, SEE US! M.AltQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO ll 1 ·2110 495-12 l'O OllAMCH COUHTY VOi.VO t;XCI..lJSIVf:J,Y VOLVO l.arRc1t Volvo Dealer m Orainge County' BUYorLEASE OJRECT •llLL YAM '69 U..COlM LAIOI DAY COHTI.._. • ..,. _.L SPECIAL. ,..U"'O' A B~1tody. fuel uuectaon. 4-door. fulti'power & air full powet'. all leitther In Nice car n 93BM X 1 tenor. AM t l-'M stereo __ .._, _;S::..:9;..:.7..;;.5 __ _ <4SOPKD>. 33,288 mtlcs fkw,..._ H Mtrs I $9395 H.trbor, Con& Mna '4W7tl 71 MI< Ill. wht/wht/wht. fully equipped $3400. <812CZT> PP492·2293 '38:11 HerllOf 8M1 GM'*' 0.CMt •w ~ '76 Towne Coupe. 4-0M mt. 1tlnt. White w /maroon '75 El Dorado. Fu lly leather, $7,100. 675·6138 cqulpptid. $6000. Call1_67_,;_J.87,,;.;,_00 ____ _ 968-~ 197i Ma rk V. cream . '70 f1 eetwood gold btful lo aded . 8. 0-00 + m I. leathe r . Ster . tape . wife's ca r Be st ofr AM l f"M. air 126K mi'11. _64&_ma _____ _ Bstofr 673·1514 CorY.tt. 9932 2 S w e d 1 s h V o I v o C-.ro 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Mech a ni cs no w a t ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Corvette. black. on g Ivan 's , 1!195 Harbor .77 Camaro LT A/'C ownr. 58.000 mi's, $6900. lll\ld., C M 645·1982 AM FM l t · 553-1459 I s ereo, 8 r. new -------1971 Volvo l42S, blk , 70K ures. OnJy $6000. 847-2678 1977 CORVETTE mi. n ew auto tra ns . '72 c•u•10 15.000 origin al males. AM /FM. runs g reat. ~ t t ' AM f'M Mustsell.S2995/orbst of-Sport~ 2.·door with air au om a to. I I V stereo 8 track. air cond .. fer.675·9626 con tionin g. ·8 · leathe r interior . and automatic power steer-71 Volvo 245 wagon. 4·spd 1 n g . r a 11 ye whe e 1 s sped al wheels and tires. overdrive. P IS. AM /f"M <387EsWl (006RYWl stereo, Im mac. 20·25 • $2886 • SADDLEIAC« * • * ay * * WEEKEND I Holll'8 8 AM-10 PM Fri-Sat-Sun-Mon 5440 GARDEN GROVE Bl WESTMINSTER (213) 59S.5588 (714) 636-4010 MPG. 642-9761 GUST AFSOH V AWY IMPORTS '7S Volvo 4-<lr. aolo. air. Ul\ICOLN MERCURY 131·2040 495--494, Take Velley VlewTUY'noff from S.D. a-G.O. Fwy1, sn.rf. AMIFM cass .. lo 16300, Beach Blvd r-'933 nu. Orig owner. 673-6522 H f;-i Be h ~ un1 .... 4' ·lonl44ac • • • ·,·9•7• •S•MER• • •• •C• •U•R• •y• • • • '73 145 stn wgn. AIC. __ ....:._ ____ _ AM I FM. auto. rl r I ck. ChffroMt 99 20 COUGAR XR 7 I---...:;_.....:..::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==: 50.ooomi. 1 owner. excep ••••••••••••••••••••••• wrute top. white body"' Autos have more l962 CHEV . Impa la white interio r . V8. CL SS Sedan. 1mmac .. c1ass1c automa11 ~. a•r cond.. A when advertised •••••••••• •••••••• ••••• condition. 42.000 original pwr. st.eenng & brakes. .. ... -....... ___ _ 9905 miles. $850.'9T3·38S8 ~=~ ~;!1~86tr':~~ I tJJ "'I j4J {t} I 642-5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Chevy Wgn, orig ownr. stereo & rally wheels. A 1--------.,.-------- '76 Hornet Sportabout 60.000 mi. xlnt cond. beauty! <045NVTI. Alltos. Us.cf A.tot, Used wagon. p /$, p /B, cruise sacrifice 646-0356 $4955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••-•••• con~k 01• A/C, lodmiS3, ~· '70 Nova. good condition. rac · top con · · dependable. best offer CON~ELL CHEVROLET' 75 l ·9582 673-6116 _ _;_...;__ _____ , '76 AMC PACER Automatic trans.. Roof Rack 095NLP> $3475 SUNSET FORD S440Garden.Grove Blvd. Westminster 636·4010 OPEN LABOR DAY '75 AMC HORNET WAGOM SPORT AIOUT D /L Must See! Low Bluebook Special ' $2100 <949MGTl OPEN LAIOR DAY SUNSET FORD S440Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster 636·4010 14 Nova Hlchbck. air. 282.&Harbor Blvd. PBt P S. '$2850 Call COSTA MESA Red ick. 673-8550 or ___ 5_4_6-_1_2_0_0 __ _833-4600 __ . _____ '73XR7. every fact option, '68 9-pass wagon. excel!. 44.000 mi's. perl cond. rood. $750. $2000. 673-6187 /548·550 I 493.3337 Dodcp 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 CHEVROLET ·75 Dart Sport Slant 6. MONZA auto, P IS. 8-trk. xlnt Automatic trans, factory cond. $3000/bst ofr. Eves air cond .. AM /FM rad.io. 493-4710 vi n y l roof . Ra llye -------- wheels. <976VQB > '75 Colt Wagon. A I C. $5250 50.000 m1. Top shape. OPEN LABOR DAY 52300. 644-0463 & 673-0511 '68 Polara. 2·dr. PS. PB. SUNSET FORD Rns fine. Gd tires. nds S440Garden Grove Blvd. some body work $595. Westminster 636-40ro 34202 Del Obispo, 1121. 1975 CHEVROLET Dana Pt. 496-1575· 7 C IMPALAWAGOH '71Colt 2-dr.U.S.mags,35 • 7 AM Factory air cond. power mpg, runs xlnt. $775. LEVISGREMLIH st eer ing. rowe r dis c _832-_3824 _____ _ <464SLN> brakes. stee radial tires, 75 MUSTANG $2951 (ll9MOU> '-HI• OPEN LABOR DAY $3458 • .,. <"llM<"CT FORD OPENLABORDAY V-8. automatic trans .• ,JUIWLI SIJNSEJ FORD fad.Ory air coodiUoning, S440GardenGrove Blvd. power st.eertag, AM /FM Westminster 6364010 ~GardeoGrove Blvd. radio. st.ereot.ape, mags. 9910 ,_W~estminster;.;.;;;.;;:::._ _____ 636-40 ____ ~10 vinyl roof sjf 0: FN> -·•••••••••••••••••••• C1irys1tr 9925 OP8f LA10a DAY '77 Estate Wgn. fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• loaded. lo mi. 640-0840. '77 Cordoba. 17.000 ml. SUNSET FORD Tl~eves&wknds. an.rf; AM/FM 8 track, 5'40GardenGroveBlvd. '73 Apollo, 2dr. xlnt cond. wire wbls. many Ura&. West.minster 616-40IO Arr. PS/PB, AM radio. Aekiog$6500/bst661-0H8 1...;.....:..:__....;__a_......;., __ Orig owner. ,$1395. Call SELL Idle ltema wttb 8 Tbe fastest dra'!f bl U. aft 6 pm, SHZlS Dally Pilot Classified Ad. ~fic:i~ct.°~~5678~ '73 FBtate Wag. 1 Owner. Xlnt operating cond AJI A.to., U5ed Allfos. Used pwr. A/C. AM/FM. 73M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2050. e ves wknds 8 640-5135. 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • DEMO CLEARANCE 1978 CADILLACS Coupes & Sedans SevUJes EXTitEMELY LOWMIL.UGE Excellent Savings • NABERS ~ 2600 H.ubor 8lvd C~i.i ~. 54(}9100 71 Sdn. de Ville, loaded. spill front seat, tape deck. AMtFM s te reo, auto trunJc lock, wr whls. cruise cntrl, ele<:. dr lks, P /Wlnd, P t ant. etc. SM00.495-6795 '75 Eldorado, si.lver ired lthr int. stereo/ tape. cruise, radials, lwc +. SSOOO/best.640-1414 CAD '76 Eldo Convert Looks new, low m l, full pwr, nu tires. must sen. make ofr. p vt ply. 838-5988 1971 CADILLAC SILVU SEVILLE Lew mlJes. stereo tape, cruise control. leather in· te rtor le full power. ELEG AN T ! A MBZ trade-in. Buy or lease. (:161287) MllllM VtC •MNn• Dick says: 'We w.t ow usecl car im'..tOI J cut to the bOM, ACJCll'dlnS of profit to 111ake rooM for 1979 troS: COIN ift and SH US toclcry ... 6 cy1 >-AL-·-•-'74ei . .., ..... c-. s2000 1ru• One ""pncecS 10 ~ C342JP'Vl '76~'-=•••C'll.-$240' 0 ~ ·-The l*'9ct ""' ....... -.. .,._ -..... -iClftO lr~(7-\ '75 ~~'=----=S4500. ----·--1 ___ •• , ..... ~ '77LIMMllrti 'f $9800 Fuit ____ _ -___ ,.,._""'9 ,,_ & AM/Rot -•II .,._ .,....,,_,7~) Full -· -on-. .,,_ '76Ce45M.O.'f1h s7500 '°"''°'· AM#'M -Jt\Jfy ..... of ,,,. , .. , luff tond c-cm• 18) '77c"c,..,.,,.. $9600 r,.,. "''ll'Y -• fvlly ~ Wl\fte •llf MW'9 LMdeu 1!0P 6 • ncf\ "'" _..., -'""" · ·-·-(.1091'11 • • ' AaMa.. UM4 AMtos. UMd AMht•, Used Aeltot. Uted ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Mto&.Use.t .. Fnday. September 1, 1978 DAILY P!l.OT Pll ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARD TO FIND USED CAR .. S2J7-~ 1971 1971 CHIVIOLET POUCHE C.AllU.a<> '24COUPI .! , ... "~ l J 483AI SUPER THIS ONE'S SHARP!!! IMMACUlA TE! 1977 t97S CHEVIOlET lalCKUH CO••ITil \f'OlnCOUf'I .\h.I '>P cPS138 LIKE A RARE NEW!!! .., ITEMI 1975 '''' IMW " H>tlD UOI MUST A ... P50911 (A681CV) Low Mileage A SHARP Silver Beauty! CARI!! NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for i nformati on regarding the county requirements for ualng a Fictitious Bualness Name. 642-4321 EXT. 332 DAllY PILOT .... "40 fiord '940 Mittt.c) 99 52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '116 Muat. 8·crl. aoto. cla111c c ar Sl47:, ~14 ~ ............. !!.~~ ~~·.~~~~ .......... ~:.~·.~~~~ ............ ,~~~·.~~~~ ............ . Lf'73 Pmto !'>tu W&H N~w ,,._.,"Wrd 9970 B '74,.MTO IUINAIOUT LD"' p1ur nook :,swc1a1 15lJf'iµ I paint & rad1dl:. Best buy ••••••••••••••••••••• •• $1450 7S9 9357 1977 FORD .. '9.~ Sl42' ·ss M uatanii 'New tlrea/brakcs Ndi. some work. S750. 847,11416 aft 6 '73 Wagon R & H. tuuage THUHDHlllD ~ • rJck. c ll•a n . si .4so VI . a utomatic tr.ans .. "Th• A~IObMe ,..,__,,,., •• SUNSET FORD l''l"unk 846 4438 pwr steenng ~ brakes. °" ,._,...... pwr windows. lilt wheel. factory aJr cond . custom wheels. radio & neater. Ser.150881 StJt. P34~ ~Garden Orov• tfl vd Wdtm tnmr &ae ... 010 ~LAIOltOAY 7J '9NTO WAGON ~ .... .,... .... ,.0-... ............ ........... c..... ,....... /\utollli.llll' \rirn11 , 111r lil\90 ·Ford t:onver \lble ('()Od • ftJjj)ll l'.:V l Sunlincr, I owner . 44 .ooO Uiw Uluo Bl>Ok Spt'l"1ul ! ona mi ·a. Any rt'alistic S 1300 offer considered. located OP t:N t.AB<IR OAV In N 8 714167~~3292 '66289. nu paint. rebll cng. ed cood. $1800/or bet ofr S4l).oz:J8. Pinto 1979 hatc hback, auto Xlnt cond. Cbria 61~ 1418 or 998'846! '67 MUSTANG ·11 Plnto. xlttt cond. V8. auto, magi;, b11 tires, Bestorrer . &ood body, eng & In· .. I lerior. <UPT578). $995 __ ... _..;_om_n..:::g:.:;.8 ..;..67....::a-...:S873:::.:..:::__ M.V. 586-9413 '74 Pinto Runabout. Mag $5888 .,,.,, M t A 1 d whls. stark. AskmR $1895 "" us • super · con . or best O(r 661 ·°'48 3 t pd 6-cyl Sl:OO. . ___ ___;.;~_;:_ __ t.~~~~~~~~ SUNSET FORD '76 l:l'O. "dr, P tW, P IS , '66 Mustang 289. ~peed ... ,.<. "'· (. Bl d P D. u 1 r . good rond .,,.,wpped, fast $600 98&-8882 ·73 Wagon, new paint .. 7 Bird ...... 11 tires & shotk!>. AMf FM . · ru . ~wer cass, great larnaly car N~w radials Wife s car $11MJO. 673·2097 Asking S2750 892· 1832 ......, .ar...:o .rov\l v Muat sdJ 52995 847 3664 ~ ... W«'l'itrn1n11\l•r 836 4010 1&si for Bart • __ ,_..547_-_31::.;82.._.:___ '71 Ga.AMADA O 11 Hroughm . "d.r. '75 MUST ANG 4 rlr V 8 11utomu1I \h1irnpognl' cir. loaded 2+2 trHru. • .ttr 1·oncl µc1wt•r all ell'<' xtrui. ttiM m1 4 speed, Rallye wheels. '<ll'l'rlnil tmh·d >:l11n. Xlnt t'OOd Orig owner. l626L.PXJ '''\'I 1utJ11.1I t1 ro11 . ~3681 $2495 lfH.<tttXG S4606 ..,,-G-'r-aJU1_d_a_O_h-1u-. 2 dr. OPEN LABOR DAY A.C. AM/FM. Vinyl t.op. SUNSET FORD SUNSET FORD map w/new u rea, xlnl cond SS2·4242 wkdys S440Garden Grove Blvd. !i44il G1trdt'n Grove Rlvd fW0.1917 everungs Westminster 636-4010 Wt::>tmms~r 636-4010 -------''---- OPEN LA.BOK DAY 1976 Granada. 6 cyl, stack, 76CAPttl SU()(). 2.1 SU~OF U..C-. 9945 Automati c tr an s.••••••••••••••••••••••• AM tFM tape, black an U......_OL ... ,78 color <828PHNl ~ " $4325 TOWM COUftE OPEN LABOR DAY Loaded, under SO<> males. SUNSET FORD contact John Turo, <213)898.9401 btwn 8am- 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. _51)-'--m_M_·_F.._, -----' Westminster 636·4010 •77LTD11 78MUSTAMG V-8, automa tic trans .. f actory air co n d .. AM/FM. steel radial tires, tinted glass. 4,720 miles, ·r a llye wheels, (Sl01) $5591 OPEN LABOR DAY SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster 636-4010 72LTD 4·door. (378GHA) $1450 .. 2·dr, V·8. autom a tic -------- trans. Cact0f"1 air cond, power steenng, power b rakes. vin yl r oof . U25RLB> '71MUSTAHG MACHI ~""°""' 9960 ·~Thunderbird. 2 dr. rull •• t::••••••••••••••••• pwr, xlnt cood $950. Msl see to appree. 962·6515 Must sell '70 Roadrunner.1_;;.:c..:;...;..:~.r:.;-=-=:..=~- w /440 & rin on bck S700 '69 T Ba.rd. full power. nu 631·026t Gd cond pain t. $1100/bst ofr POfttioc 9966 54&-l934/5'5·0877 Har.vey ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19619 T-Bird. 2-dr, fully 1977 PONTIAC l>qwpped. xlnt body & FtUllRD pamt cond. Make ofr A 11 o f the qua Ii t y 1-642-03 __ !9_. ____ _ features of the F1reb1rd '68 wlute. xJnt cond. AIC. line PLUS the economr movmg forces sale Sl.295 of a V6 engine. Air cond · 551-0586 liorung, llutomalic. pwr.1-------- st.eering. new tares & a "SEVEN" stereo radio. <tl!OSLO l. '77 T·llROS DRIVE IT SUNSET FORD BUY IT!!! V·8. ~~foE!a~~~rans. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. COSTAME£A 546-1200 '77 F'1re b1rd F'ormula. silver blue/blue velour. Loaded top cond' 27M. SSOOO/ 0 80. 552·5263. factory air conditioning, power steering. power brakes, power window$, steel radial tiies. tinted glass. vinyl roof. till wheel. rallye whee>s. l313SWD l. (079SWD l. l319SWD J. <083SWD >. l317SWD >. IJ14SWOJ. <S29SQSl. Call for Dis· count! SUNSET FORD S440Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster 636-4010 OPEN LABOR DAY $4750 OPEN LABOR DAY SUNSET FORD Yellow, V-8. automatic trans, factory air condi· tioning, power steering, '76 Astra. xJnt condition. power bra k es. s t eel l.8K ml.AskingS2800/ofr. radial t i r es. r a llye 830-3408 SUNSET FORD S440Garden Grove Blvd. West minster 636·4010 OPEN LABOR DAY 74 Pinto <auto). Xlnt cond. 5440Garden Grove Blvd. Westrnintter 636-4010 wheels, less than 8,000 -------- miles, AM /FM t ape. '77 Grand Prix. Xlnt cond. U~UDN) • A/C. PS/PB. Roman -------- have some ~ SUP-er , ~ ~ olCler · ...,..~ ~~ models y. ~ at ~ ~....,~#-~-~ I h• 0ldd .as 1one t , prices! Just · look for yourself- ·11 Ford Maverick ...•...... s1195 C:O..oe ~o;• ot ,,.,_ i.n• 13"JEj') '69 Chevrolet Malibu .•. _ ...• s 1495 Cou!>e Olloct ._...... -(Y£Vlt2fl 74 Ford Maverid ••........ s2295 n1,.one.,.1111,.••-(170TN~ '74 Ford Pinto .............. s2495 , W1tt1 •If<~ UlllOKF"I '7 4 Onef Waoon ............ s 2495 1 Wlfh 8H c;~c:tf' Of'1tf'q ~'(M) '68 Ford Mustanv ............ SAVE fh11red01111imc.11 cteMIC:"'1RR774) '71 Ford Van .............. s2595 Th11 one 11 on SPE0AA. • t9365WOI '74 Buick Apolld ............ s2795 NICE ell (475.JFW) '14 Datsun Pickun .......... s 2895 nu. D"'9 In.cl< ....... "'9 '°' ;;£' t~n3W) '56 Buick~ . I SA ~-c1a • .. . . • . . . . . . VE '._ c:tuM: -1 .... tonQ (Oll0230\ :13 Onel GT ................ s2995 O•ffl •--0t~ ••-(425NJJ '73 Auli lOOLS ............ s3095 4'1tef11-Auelt ~' llllPCZ) Must sell this wk. Mov- ing , $14SO . 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Used Aaltos, UMd ,..._Used <UNM116) IRVINE Westminater 6364010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • S 1195 • ll0.7000 Ill a k e t b o s e good GHISTAFSOM '7S Monarch coupe. 1 household Items you're UNCOLN MERCURY owner, 34.000 mi, A/C, DOl usiag available tD 16300 Beach Blvd. AM /FM 8 trk ster eo, some other family by ad- Huntington Beach reclining bucket seats, vertiS!ng them for sale In 142-1144 vinyl top, $3.~. SSl-6479 a assified. Call 642·5678 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-i-~~.=....::.:::.:.=.::.:..:_~ Autos, Mew 9800 A.vtos, Hew 9100 Alllos, Mew 9800 Mltol. Mew 9100 Alltol, Mew ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• USED CAR SPECIAL BUYS!! •72 DATSUN 510SID.W "uto"'•llc tr•-•lon 14 000 mil" 13111EJO) '1395 172 DODGE COLT "" condlt1onlnv. automallc If_,,,.._ ~ ...... 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"""*--.... ,.u 1974 BUICK 1.()111 ll O tect ... 1•11-.. .,,..,_,_,."""~top tto ~ cf'UfH 90"tttot • JOO mt • 101MVH s379a 1978 OOOGE OAlllT v"wto '""' ... tit ... ,IC .. '2988 1976 MARK 1\f , ........... -.~ ... -·-.._ ..... u. 1975 MERCURY t «HI.¥«. ...... -.-......... -..... ,, .. .-•• -....... ..,.,. ...... , .. I I .. . l • I , . . l l I I I ~ J • •J• ONLY PILOT Fnoay. S•ptemb91 I, ,,,, IF YOU THOUGHT YOU COULDN'T BUY A CAR TIIlS WEEK BECAUSE OF THE HOIIDAY •· •• . • • . CHECK ·US OUT ••. WE'RE OPEN EVERY DAY OF LABOR DAY WEEK!!! Orange County's No. 1 Buick Dealership • 'Bauer 'Buick .. IS HAVING A HOI,lllAY CELEBRATION ON ,.. ONE OF THE BEST SELLING BUICKS OF ALL . NOT 86000 or 8 7000 LOW AS '5483 ~: ALL AIR CONDITIONED AND MUCH MORE! T'S SO SPECIAL ABOUT THIS WEEK? Our showroom. will be full of the freshest ship1Dent of new Skylarks in Orange County. IF YOU'RE GOING TO BUY A NEW CAR ANY TIME SOON, WE HA VE THE PRICES AND CARS PEOPLE IN CALIFORNIA HAVE :SEEN LOOKING FOR. SO DON'T WAIT - SKY.LARK IS THE PERFECT SIZE, GOOD LOOKING, ECONOMICAL AND POSSIBLY THE LOWEST PRICED NEW CAR IN IT'S CLASS. See You Thia Week!!! I' Always a s...-BAUER Trade-In Ailowance. This Is the Time! Friday, Scaturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Don't Miu This Sale. "Your Targ , Buick Dealer" Open 'Tdl 10 P.M. Mon.-Sat. . . fh-R1tf1e Cnamty's Yes. .• Open Every Sunday 'Till 5 P.M. -#f Buick l)eoler . ' 3 blocks South of the HARBOR Bl VD. !.SAN DIEGO FREEWAY San Diego FteewaJ A division of Bouer Motors, M>TOfOfflU.USTRATIONPURPOSEONLYI Opel-Jaguar-Triumph-MG. Aft~ruut>tectto~Sale. 2925 HARBOR BL VD., aJSTA MESA 9'J9.25lXJ Tax & licenM not 1nctuded. Sele ends 48 hrs. lfter publication. All inakes, · models and colors. , Classified Auto Advertising in the --. . DAILY PILOT { B11ntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION Afternoon ~ N. 't'. Stoeks 4 ! • t VOL. 7l, NO. 244, •SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1978 TEN CENTS . - Skunk Killings Baise ~oastal Stink 1 .r .. "" lh ltOllEaT ll.\Rl<t;llt OI ""' °'"''' ~ ~" ~·•I B4>Jr h offlcu11, v.ere at h•nlpl1ntt to ch·;•r th4• .11r lodi.) in a c-ontmH'"' th.u brok£• out Jfle-r thrl't' 'kunk-. H'<'l'n\I} "''t'H · 'hot lo lkuth h~ l'lt) • nim11I e<>n •rol oHlrl'r~ d1th W1olt'"' r hj1rm;in of tl'll· l'lt)''' .\d Hoc \namal Control t'Clmm1tt•'4.' ·•'k"d th1• 1•11, c'flu n t•1l th1~ v.t-t•I.. \\h morl human4• ml.'thocb 1o1.t·n· not u,t•d Rebels Beaten By Guitrdfl MA:"JAGUA. Nicaragua <API N a t1 onal guard troops stormed mto the barricaded city of M atagaJpa during the night and overwhelmed rebels who , had held it for five days, Red Cross officials said today. The city or 40,000 people 100 miles north or Managua had become the center or a popular uprising against President , Anast asio Somoza's military government. Guillermo Balmaceda of the Red Cross office in Managua • s a id Red Cro~s worke r s in l l\tatagalpa reporte d s ome r deaths and many injured in the at· ~· lack. but no exact numbers were etvailable : Balmaceda said the guard was tin contro l o f Ma tagalpa. 1 Nicaragua 'sthird·largest city. • Young rebels trying to topple ,, Somoza 's ~ovcrnmenl had 7 • pinned down a national guard . f garrjson in the city and poured heavy lire from behind tbeir · sandbag barrit'ades to slow the , assault by gua rd re inforce· -ments, which began Thursday. l Details of today's attack were not immediately available. Gov· ernment s1>9kesmcn s aid they had r eceived no word from Matagalpa a nd t e le phone operators said lines to the city had been cul. The Red Cross sent five am· ~ulan.ces to Mataga lpa this m orning lo bring back the w ounded , along with seven , larger vehicles to transport f evacuees, Balmaceda said. J f'ighting or bombing also was I re ported in Esteli, Jinotepe, Diriamba and Leon as the drive i to bring down the 41-year -old Som oza dictatorship went into its 11th day. More businesses joined a growing s trike in Managua and i elsewhere aimed at forcing the ~resignation of Somoza. whose H a m ily has 'ruled Nicaragua 1 since the U S. Marines put his ~rather 10 Power in 1937. ~ Businessmen opposed to the t Somoza regime accuse it of mis· ~m anaging th e economy , ~monopolizing muc h of the coun-l try ·s industry and business and ' widespread corruption They s ay the longer Somoza <See REBELS, Page A2> ~Police Stop ~Fighting Kids ~In Huittington ' :;: A squabble among several ~children left unattended in a t Huntington Beach home Thurs· t day afternoon-brought police to the scene to disarm an ll·year· old girl brandishing a rifle. No one was hurt and no shots were;{jred, police said. Charges of child neglect have 1~ been filed against the parents or youngsters found at a north Hun· • tin~ton home. said police Sgt. ..; Patrick Clemons. The squab· ~ bling children found al the scene t upparently are not residents there . t. Clemens said the rifle the young girl brandished had an 1 ammunition magazine inserted. ~ But no cartidges were round in ~the wea~n's firing cha mber , 1\ police saad. MUNTl MOYES TO TJ' SELUNG Madman Muntz. best·known for selling cars. is at it again - this Um~ in the giant ~elevlsion screen ~iness See Featuring, Pa gt Bl • I ~ht• ~11 1d that th ~ t.k unk-.. which had bt•t-r1 bolhl'rlOJ( rt'!>I· dt•nt:. 1w11r P.kGitul(h Srh<>ol nt'Mr downtown lkal Ol·u<'h . 'houta h uv•· bt>t>n put to doth by chlorororm 1f they nc1.1dl'd lo be l'X h •r n'l 11\Ult.'ti "Tht'Y 1<1n1mul control of hcers 1 knew about tht> prohll·rn. lht.•y should h11vt• hud chloroform on hand." i.h~ l'lttd <.:apt Stacy P1c;altCl_ll of thl· St<a l Dcbch Pohcc Dt.·partmcnt. suid that chlorofQrm is now be· 1ng u~t'd and l~ther skunks havf' ml'l their doom by this method "It rost about $48 for a case of t·hlo r ororm to kill 12 to 15 ..,kunks." t'IP sa1d "Jl costs only ubout 20 cents for a s hot gun :;hl'fl .. . Il e said that the switchover to chloroform was made. ncverthe· lf'ss, because of .. the hue and cr y " /\ diaper company a lso has DM!y ...... ,_.., o., ---TANYA KOIV1STO, 6, AND HER PUMPKIN PATCH In Newport Beach, End of Vacation Brings Surprise Vigorous Vine Pumpkin Project 'Problem' By JOANNE R EYNOLDS Ot tlle O.tlly Pl ... \t.ttl When the Koivisto family of Newport Beach left for vacation in July. tht?y had a nice patio and a small pumpktnplantleftovcrfrom a school proJect WHEN THEY returned a month later. the patio had disappeared under a vine that had produced nine pumpkins. "I don't know what 1 'm going to do with all this." laughed Veneta Koivisto, "We don 't have much of a yard in these condom iniums to begfo with and now what little we 've got has been taken over by this pumpkiTI vine." THE PUMPKIN vine is the end product of a school project begun by six.year.old Tanya Koivislo when she was a kindergarten student last year at Eastbluff Elemen· tary School. The students were taken to a pumpkin farm and Tanya boug ht a pumpkin. which was duly carved into a Ha llowecnjack-o'-lantcrn ··1 s aved the seeds and dried them," Mrs. Koivisto s aid, "and the c hildren planted them this :.pring Everybody got to bring their plants home after open house." rnE UTILE pumpkin plant stayed in a s mall plastic container until just before vacation time when Mrs. Koivisto and her daughter trans planted It. ~ow.Mrs. KQivisto says she;ll just try to keep the vine from taking over the house. Tanya is trying to figure out what she'll do with her bumper crop of pumpkins. Santa Anan Killed In Fight Over Girl An argument over a girl ended Thursday night with the fatal stabbing of one Santa Ana man and the wounding or his brother. police reported today. Cesar Delgado, 20. of 1200 E. Wils hire Ave., was pronounced dead at Santa Ana-Tustin Com· munlty Hospital after the 9:30 p.m . ~tabbinR. oollce !'aid. His brother. ·Sergio, 24. or the same address, was treated for a m inor stab wound und released. officers rePorted. Police said an argument !itart· ed between Delgado and an un· known man at 6 p.m . The man allegedly returned to Delgado's home with a Kroup of friends latt>r when the fight ond stab· blng ~curf'ed. .. t omcers have made ~ arrests and the identity or the murder suspect isn't known, police said. Freak Event Kills Boy, 5 SA~ CARLOS <AP> -A S· year·old boy ~tttlng on his bky· cle outside a toy store was killed when an engine part n ew orr 8 passing automobile and struck him in the tl\roal. police ~e· ported. The child. Robert Evans. bltd to death alrn"8t instanUy ot a severed ju~ulu vein. police said Thursd3y • • com e to the city aid in the mat· ter. It has donated two 20.gallon plastic containers in which the wild a nimals are put to death. Picascia said the s kunks ap· parcntly are invading downtown neighborhoods from the wild life preserve at the Seal Beach Naval Weapo nsStat1on ·•we don't know where they're all coming rrom in s uch numbers but we have more than ever." he s aid. Picascia smd tha t the city hw. ordered about 40 traps to loan·to bes ieged residents . •f e said that the Orange Coun ty Animal Shelte r . lhe s tate Dep artment of Fish and Game and even zoos have been con· lacted , but they wouldn't takl· the animals Mrs . Winters also s aid she wa~ concerned about repof'ts that the three s kunks who we r e· shotgunned were kepl in traps for two days without food und water. "They smell bad but t hey're doing JUSt what comes natural· i,.." she s aid. ''They didn't ask lo be born." P 1cas c14.1 said t he a nimals werP cared for before their death. "We do the best we can. We'rn not murderers ·· lie added the skunks couldn •t be turned loose becau ·e they would probably multiply and C11 use even greater havoc. Valley Flap Ends Charges Dropped Against Trustees Criminal charges of "verbal a buse" against Fountain Valley <elementary) School District of· ficials have been dropped due to lack of evidence. Orange County Deputy District Attorney Dave Hime Ison said today. Fountain Valley teache r leader Yale Wis hmck filed the ch a rges Aug. 15 and claimed s c hool board m e mber s and Deputy S uperintendent Glenn Hardy verbally abused teachers· at a June 5 lrustcc mectin~ But Kim~lson said there is no evi d e nce to s ubs tanti a t e Wishnick's claim. Himelson said he listened to a tape recording of the June 5 trustee meeting. Huntington Blind Man Denies Rap Robe rt Arnold Cor bett. a blind Huntington Beach resident, has pleaded innocent lo charges he fired s hot.'> from a revolver at a high.ranking US Immigration official in Los Angeles July 14. Acting as his own attorney, Corbett, 42. of 19832 Providence Lane. entered his plea in Los Angeles Superior Court Thur!>· d ay. It is alleged that Corbett. led by a 10-year -old boy. entered the offi ce of Omar G Sewell. deputy district director of the U S. Im- migration and Natu ralization Service. and fired six s hots from a .22 caliber pistol. No one was hurt Immigration agents wrestled Corbett to thl' floor. He was a rrested on as- s a ult with a deadly weapon charge. Sewell said Corbett has feuded with immigration officials over the feder al rules preventing the immediate naturalization of hi!> Frcnch·born wife, Sonia. Corbett was. founo guilty Au g. 23 by a West Orange County Judicial District court jury of concealing a .357 magnum µistol in public in front of his home. Huntington Beach police wrestled Corbett to the ground in that incident after he alleged· ly telephoned immigration of· fic ials and t old the m Los Angeles police would nqt take him alive for trial on the July 14 shooting. Corbell r e m ai n s in Los Angeles County Jail in lieu or Sl00.000 b ai l. He is :ilso sch eduled to appcar in West Orange County Court Sept. 11 for a probation hearing. • Corbett has been ordered to appear again in Los Angeles Superior Court Sept. 20 to begin his tri~I for the alleged 's hooting incldeoli" in the immigration of· ficc. Cot'bett. who lost mos t of his s ight In a chemical explosion about a year ago, can only see blurred Images. officials said. Meany Raps Greed WASIDNGTON IAPl -AFL· CIO President Geroge Meany. In a stinging Labor Day ass ault on big business. charged today that greedy employers are resurrect· ing their "propaganda" cam· patgn or the early 1900s to destroy u11loM because workers atand in the way of unllmitf'd l>rOflt.s. School offi cials remarks at the meeting centered on a May 31 and June 1 teacher protest at the district headquarters to opJ>()se 96 instructor layoffs and pro· g ram cutbacks. state ments. district officials have obtained a pe rmanent restraining court order to pre· vent teacher protests in schools and offices A charge of perjury filed by Wishnlck against Hardy has also been dropped . Him elson said there was "no justification for \ the charge ·· 1 Hardy said a bag of animal defecation and textbooks soaked with urine were round after the teachers camped inside the of· fice. School Board Pres ident Dick Plum said the items wc•re "left by some teacher posing as an anim al. no doubt." W is hnick claimed the remarks constituted a violation of Section 44812 of the California Education Code . Teacher leader Wishnick said ' Thursday he has taken a one· \ Yl·ar post w ith a Colorado teacher union. He has requested · a le ave or absence from his Fo untain Valley teaching post at ', Courreges Elementary School School oCficials s tood by their School board members said ~ Thursday they have not received . Wishmck's request. TV Kiekoff Tul>e Addi,ng Football ls the world ready for Thursday nig ht football and a n extra d ose of H oward Cosen ·~ Pro football wm be presented thjs fall with more g;.imcs. more cameras. more announcers more of everything · · and the a rmchair quarterbacks ·should be in seventh heaven. For details on the pro and co llege televis ion foot · ba ll season. sec the s ports section. page 89. Bovan Defendants Denied Trial Move Lawyers for seven defendants accused of the murde r of Stephen John Bovan of Fountam Va lley argued unsuccessfully Thursday that their clients can· not get a fair tnal in Orange County. Superior Court Judge Robert P Kneeland denied the motion for a change of venue and con· firmed the date!> of two trials 1n· volvrng the seven defendants. Three of the s even will go on trial Oct. 30. The re maining four will be tried Jan. 9. Judge Kneeland will be on the bench for both trials. San Diego psychologis t Harold Greenwald argued unsuccessful· ly from the witness stand Thurs· day that heavy press coverage of the Bovan killin~ and subse· qucnt developments m the case would make it difficult to select unbiased f(Jrors in Orange County. "You may get jurors who will -;ay that newspaper accounL"-of the murder and the investigation t l\ut followed h ave not 1n flue nced them ." G rcenwald said. "But they may be un consciously prejudiced against thl' defendants.·· Greenwald described prcss coverage of the Bovan incident as ··m antpulatioo b y the media." Th e witness s a id loca l n ewspapers have free\y used t er m s lik e "m y s ti c ~ ... "mobs ters." "hire d Italian killers,·· "'he roin t rpf'flcking ... and ··ttilre Krishna involve· mcnt." Judge Kneeland joined In the· ('Ou rtrooni l a u g ht er wh en Greenwald said the only unpN>j· udlced prospedive juror ovaila· ble m Orange Co unty "miJ(ht be an Italian member of the Hare Krishna who deals In heroin. "Loca l ne wspapers h ove' gcneroted an emotional reaction and it would be fgr better to try thi; ('ase som~wher e else." :c r e e n w a I d s a 1 d . J u d g c Kneeland didn't agree. Charges against the seven de· fenda nts stem from the killing last Oct. 22 of Bovan, 36. who was shot to death outs ide a Newport Beach restaurant. It 1s aJleged that a contract for his elimination was approved e1fter Bovan and two companions kidnapped Canadian born Alex· ande r Kulik. 28. who is idenWied as a principal m the operations of Prasadam Distributing lnc. It is alleged that the murder of Bovan brought into focus a multi-million dollar drug smug- gling rim.~. Coast Weather Night thro ugh mid morning low c loudiness. otherwise h:.izy sunshine Saturduy Lows tonight 62 to GR H1 gh5 Sa t u rday around 70 a l beaches to low to middle 80s inland. INSIDE TODA t' California Angels' tans have been long suf/ertng. But tlfls season -until a ctJr:r·eril food tnp at least -' the fans have had good rea. son to chc1r. S~ storl€s ond photosonPageCt l•dex .......... knllc• ,., """ ... ~ •1 ..... llt •1t l!MWIH C>tt L..M ... ,. ... ...,,, .... ~-.. ·-*"· .... N•o ... 1-M c.11t ....... .u 0r..,..c:-, Att Cl•Mll ... 0 1 It ····-·-c.t-t Cltolol<• eJ =-Mal9b llM Crtn-.., ., °"""-.. AU T.M.,lllM Cl .... ..i ....... M ,._... .. C>M ... ~._ Cl·• ..... ... ~HlwJtlt . ,., ~ ...... Cl-1' ~ .., . ...,. ..... ... l ( . 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If you follow the CRB's own rules on suitability for parole. Mors e doc:.n't f1l any of them . ., 11 uffman cited other studic!. l'Onducll'd from 1973 though this year describing Morse as having a n "antt!'>OCtul pN s on allty," with a vwlentt' potential "un pr<:dtctable in lhe free com munity " · In 1971, Morse married an pri:;on ;;i wom<.1n 30 years his ... enior and ht> plani., to live with her upon his rclea::.c JI Cops Fired In Sex Rap ST LOUIS IA P ) -Five depu. ty city marshab have bt•cn fi red afler un accus.cd prostitute sard th('V solicited and accept cci sex- ua I ravon, from h('r while she wa!-. in a holdtng Ct!ll. City Marshal R.C. Fr ench :-.aid Thursday that allegations of sex uci l misconduct agains t a sixth d l·puly in connection with a Sl'<.'ond woman were being in \lt•St l.(:<Jtl'd. Tht· women told police that the spxual :11'\!'> wen' accepted l>v thl' •Jflrcl•r)', 1n rc•lurn for vrom· •St!S to help obta in bail. Th~ <J<.'ls look pluc·t· la:.t Friduy whlll' th•· woml•n Wl'rt' in city l'ourt holding cclb uwailing hearings, t hL'v said Carter Urges Ga8 Support WA S HINGTON IAP> - President Carter continued his role as lobbyist today. \mplo ring lJ representatives of farm and f ood proCC!'>S lng groups l•> .support a comprom1i.e natural ga!> bill. Carter told his audience that defeat of the gas bill "will have a very damaging effect on our nation.'' and he al>kcd them to t ell members of Congress they s upport the meas ure . · Carter said he knows of no indus try mon.• de pendent on stable supplies or natural gas t h an t h e farm a nd food indus tries. He r ecalled that pe anut farme rs and ~otton gmners in his native soutbwest Georgia use the fuel extensiv ely. OAANOECOAST H~ DAILY PILOT ~~=t.~·~~:,·':,';,:!::,:.::;~;;,~ C.O."l Pv&h'-'""'4 Como•"' \folt•tf"tdtltOf"~•"' ovetfl\.Mld ll'of'Wt•t IPtt'OVitf't h~y f°" C~f• I ~W "'°wpott 61.c-ft H""'l•'llCltOI'\ Orte<." 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To l '11n1ask J·;1 111 H\ 1w \\.ho und<.'t'W\•nt plastic '-Urger y to m ake hl·f look inor<' ltkt• El\'1:-. Pn•s l1.•y, 1:-. ont.' of f1\'t• .,.,11-!v r' \\ll<t h<ici :-.1m1tc.u· 01w1·ations to resemblt• de- t·1·<.1M'ri rod. -.1.ir .... ThL· fi v~· will n·mO\'t• their m<i!->b t11n1gh1 Hurricane Threatens East's Outer Banks MIAM I 1AP1 Forecasters today ordered a hurricane watch for the Outer Ba nks or North 1::arollna . as Hurricane Ella c hurned la ndward 350 m iles '>Oul heast of Cape Hatteras. A hurrrc:mt· watch means Ella is a threut to the Outer Bank::.. s aid forecasters at the National Hur ricane Center here They ad· vised resident-. of the coast to go ;About therr norm<i l bw;tnt•l>S but to C(•fll>id<·r thl' hurricane as they plan for the holiday weekend. "Ella is forecast to rec urvc towards the nurlh today. provid· ing a n~ar m1::.s to the Outer Banks." said Dr . Neil Frank, <11 rl'ctor of the H ur ri c ane Center ... However. until thb l rl'nd h<:c·omt·~ established. ~II coai.,lal mt.cn:sts should be pre- pan•d to t.ike quick action rf hur· ricane warnings arf' requrred " Frank ..,ard there was no 1m · mediate threat lo the V1rg1ma coast Elh1. lhl' 1978 Atlantic season's fifth tropa·c.11 storm. was up- Aradl·d to the second hurricane of the season Thurs day It plowed through open reaches of the ocean at about 15 mph ('arly t oday with highes t sust ained winds estimated at 90 mph Ell<1 formc:d Wednesday about ) · Cop• Hottetot Atfonfic APWl,..pMlo,,,.... COAST THREATENED Ella Heads tor Land 350 miles south of Bermuda. It reached hurricane status when winds hit 74 mph Thurs day. ll is rare for a tropical storm to form in that area. said forecaster Paul Hebert. "In that area at this time or year there arc few storms." he !)3id. \._ Water Tax Rates Down, Costs Soar LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Metropolitan Water District ha:-. set the secondi owest tax rate in 1b 50-year history hut ra1i.cd wholesale water costs to a rec. ord high. The action Thursday affects 11 m1llton Southern Californians. Voting aJmost unanimously, the district's directors adopted ._. tax ratt-or 10 cent:. for each $100 of assessed valuation in 1978-79 for property owners in MWD's six· county service area. The new tax rat e is t wo ccnL-; lower than the 1977·78 rate and i!. based .o~ a general hudget of $191 m1lhon that was adopted i.n June and u total assessed valua- tion for the service area of near· Raeist Taunts ly $53.6 billion Through 27 member agencies. the dis trict serves more than 100 cities in portions of Los Angeles. Orange. Ventura, Rivers ide. San Bernardino and San Diego Coun· tie~. MWD officials said the lowe r l~x r ate was. 1n part, a reflec- !1on of voter toncerns expressed in the o:.issage of Proposition 13. MWD directors also approved a $5 <1n ac r e foot w a t er wholesale rate increase, effec· tive Jan. 1. raising to $100 the c;c>-<tt of an acre.foot of treated ~o m estic and industrial water. An acre.foot is equivalent to a bout 325.000 1tallons of ~ater. Pair Report Chase On Area Freeway Two men told Irvine police T h ursd ay they we re chased along the San Diego Frei!way by a maniacal driver who yelled r.idsl remarks and then tried to ram them off the road. The Garden Grove construe· tion workers said they were re· turning home from a job in San Juan Capis tra no Wednesday when the assault-a IO·mile weaving chase at 80 and 00 mites per hour -<><'curred. They first reported the clime to Westminster police. who re· fe rred them lo Irvine oNice rs. Driver Charles Selent. 21, and his paa,;senger Roy T1chmueller. 18. said the incident began at the mterchange of the northbound Sa nta Ana a nd San T>lego freeways Sc1ent told police he merged into traffic in front or a blue Capri whose driver Immediately '\pced<'d up to pull alongside Selcnt said the man yellf"d el him to pull over . waved his fist and cursed. Selent ignored him. He s aid he couldn't ignore him anymore when the incensed driver threw a large coffee mug and smashed It against Selent's car door. At that point. Selent hit the acceler ator. He said the m an chased him and pul l e d e v e n again . SC'reamed another racist remark and tried to ram the car . Scle nt s aid he r eacted by swerving, which caused an old man in a station wagon in tum to be forced off the side of the rnad Sc lent sajd he was fleei(lg at 90 mph when his attacker finally turned off the freeway -after s m a shing Se1ent's car from behlnd -at Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Selent drove' a few miles rurther to be s ate. th e n m ade h is way to W estmins t e r p o l ice h ead · quart{'~ 3 Nabbed In Laguna Drug Bust 'rwo I .u~un<i Beach men and a Color·udo n•Md('nl were arrested Thursday m Luguns Bcal'h after officers Crom three agencies convt•r g£•d o n the trio and c laimed they seized 31 pounds ot hr"'h -quality hashis h. A. rres l c d were Tho ma s Norman Moshier. 31. or 2868 Te rry Road and Karl William Dienstbach. 24. 361 Poplur St .. both of Laguna Beach. and Richard John Pavese of Little John. Colo. • Top Cop Killed On Duty CATOOSA. Okla. <AP\ -The pohct> chief or this Tuls~ suburb was shot lo death m a gun battle early today afte r he 'atally wounde d o ne o f l WO m en upparently try ing to rob ;, bus iness. authorities said Officers suid they believed Ch ief RB. "Red" Ha mby. 1t v e teran Oklahoma p o lice officer. also wounded another man who fled with a wom an in a car. The •sear c h for 'the p air c&Qtered on adjoining Rogers County. wher e a blood·slained abandoned car Wi.is found Police said the arrests and ~l'1Zure of nea rly St00.000 in Afghanrsl an black hushis h wa., the culminut1on of an mvestiga· t1on conducted by Laguna Beach officers. the Lakewood. Colo .. Department or Public Safety. and the California Bureau or Narc~tics Enforcement. Laguna Police Lt. Al Olson said !>even pounds or hashish und two more suspects were,.ar· rested at a bout the same time in Colorado . Ten officers from the three ;.igencies staked out a spot in the 400 block of Cliff Drive shortly bl'fore noon Thursday. and wit· ncssed an alleged purchase by officers from the three men. S•pect S•l'fl•I Huntington Beach police are seeking the whereabouts of a m a n m utch ang thi s dt:scriplion in co nncct1on , with the Aug. 14 molestation of an 8·year -old girl at P e t e r son Ele m e nt a r y School. The man is believed to be 19 to 25 years old Wlth reddish brown hair. He is s ix feet tall weighing about 180 pounds. Call 536·5963 if you can provide a ny in· formation about him. Authortllel> lSa1d Ha mby W<•~ ale rted that a robbery wa::. taking place a nd drove up t(f the scene about 8 a.m. A witness. Glenn Hawley. sat<! Ha m by ran to the front door and yelled al someone inside to h<1lt. then th(' gunfire erupted H a mby r eporte d ly fired several shots before being hit by return fire in the upper port100 or his chest. He st aggered from the door and went around the corner of the building before he coll apsed an a nearby laundrom at He wa::. pronounced dead at the scene. Wh en the t ransaction was completed. offi cers rushed upon the trio to make the arrest. Olson said suspect Moshier at· tt>mpted to pull a 9 millimeter pistol from his boot. but was beaten to the draw by several of the officers. Sgt. Bruce Briggs and in· ves tigator Mik e S lus h er participated in the arrests from Laguna. Olson said. The three drug suspects were being held in Laguna Beach Jail with bail set at $50.000 each . Moshier races charges or COO· )',piracy to sell hashish . sale or has his h . and committing a felony while armed. Pavese and Dienstbach race charges of conspir acy to sell hashish. sale of hashis h . and possession of cocaine. Olson said b'lth m en carried s m all ~mounts of the white drug on their persons at the time of their arrest. Shirt's Lack Didn't Quite Cover Charges MI AMI IAP l -W aitress Carol Williams wasn't too upset when she saw a customer silting at a Key Biscayne luncheonette counter without a shirt. S h e a dvised him or the establishment's long -standing poli cy against serving shirtless patrons~ Th en h e s tood ·up and apologiicd That's when s he noticed he wa !>n 't wear ing a ny pants. ~itht>r. The customer left. s topping at a c onve nie nce m a rk et and several other stores bt>fore he was picked up by police. O wen Hernandez. an un· e m p loyed dishwas he r . was cha rged with indecent exposure. Officers said Hernandez decided earlier in the day to go for a spin on his bicycle -nude. "He says he got an inspira· ti on. an urge -whatever you want t0'""C-all it." said police s pokesman l')lorm Gregorisch. F ... P-.AI REBELS .•. remains in power. the mor~ peo. ple will tum to the leftist guer· rillas who launched the current campaign with a two-day c.>C· cupation of the National Palace last week. Other foes of the dictator claim he has allowed the na· lional guard to brutalize the population, a charge he denies. 2 Small Boats Rescued From WlD1lySurf Lifeguards at Seal Beach and Surfside Colony saved two small boats from destruction in the s urf Thursd ay. one a motor la unch and the other a Lido 14 sailboat. Lifeguard Andy Seym our said his m en attached a line to a 14· root fiberglass motorboat rn danger of running aground at Surfside a bout noon. The boat was towed out to sea where its unidentified operator managed to get his disabl~d engine started and proceed on his way. Seymour said the Lido 14 was beached at the foot of Seventh Street near the Seal Beach Pier whe n its sail rigging became fouled . Lifeguards assisted in un· tangling it a nd it was towed sarely out beyond the surOine by the department's rescue boat. Anita Bryant Wncelt Cut BOSTON (AP> -Gay.rights advocates who sang out against Anita Bryant's planned concert in Boston apparently won the day -she won't be singing. But Miss Bryant, who waged a successful battle against a gay r ights ordinance in Miami. planned a news conference in Boston Friday anyway -to boost conservative U.S. Senate contender Howard Phillips. Later. one or the suspected robbe rs was found dead inside the Catoosc Tag Agc•ncy. a private business licensed by the state to sell car license plate~. He was not. identified . Hawley said the other man staggered rrom the front door or the agency. Jumped into the getaway car and sped away. Although he said he saw only the one man in the car. other r e ports said a wo m an wa::. involved. T ag agent Georgia McAfet· ::.aid she wa s talking o n thl' telephone to a Catoosa school employee wh~n the armed men came in the building and "I said. 'Tell J.B. LO get over here . we are being robbed.·" Mrs . McAfee said "bullet:. were flying everywhere ... it 's a miracle no one else in the agency was hit." Hamby was previous ly wa& with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Tulsa County s heriff's office and the Rogers County ::.henff's office. Bikers Held For Dynamit.e SAN DIEGO fAP> -Three a ssoc iates or the Di a blos motorcycle club have been or- dered held on $25.000 bail each following their arraignment on cha rges of attempting to sell 56 cases or s t o le n d y namite. authorities say Richard A. Braeutigan . 32. of Brawley. a nd Jack L. Pe niska. 3-0. a nd John H. Willi ams. 21. both of San Bernardino. were taken into custody Thursday in Burro Be nd nea r Ocotillo. fede ral agents s aid . James P . St athes. resident agent 1n charge of the Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms Bureau here. sajd the three were arrest· ed as they attempted to s ell the explosives to undercover agents. ' Raise Bid Lost SACRAMENTO fAPl -As- se mblyman Mike Cullen . D· Long Beach. has lost his bid to r~mstate $8.6 million an state employee pay raises vetoed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr . THE PRICE ~S RIGHT Have you ever gone into a store, and before a salesman approached you, tried to determine prices on goods not marked? Many carpet s~ores do not have prices in- dicated on their samples. The theory is that this way they can charge "what the traffic will bear.·· · At Alden's. prices are posted on all of our samples so that customers can browse through the selections and know what they are looking at. Stop at Alden ·s, and save a lot of aggravation I DEN'S : iiisia11itiiin: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor • COSTA MESA. CAllf. 926'27 • PHONE 6.C6·483S -6.C6·235S AT YOUR SERVICE I WORLD "Got o pr~' Tht"n wnlt 111 Pol Dwm Po1 w4U cvt red IQJ>f, ~lhnf1 lfw an.tlllhs ontf 011ion JIOU nttd to 1olw mt'Qlllhra m gc>o.-rnm~t und bwlint-u Mall f/OMr ow.ttioru to f'ot l>tmn . At \ '"" Snmce, <Jtang' Cooat Oaily l~ut 1• O nor l:,N1, ro11a M1•10, CA 92626 A.t IOOllJI l«'llc•t • ru posnt>Lr u>aJI bf' GILt'Wert'd, but phoMd 1nqutn• 1 or lfltlf'rs nol &TU:lMdtng the reodlr'1 full uamc-. oddrf'.t~ and bwfflt'/14 MIHll phont !Nm brr ('Qnrvlf be C'OJU tdf' rf'd rhu rnlu "'" nPJH'U rs do1 111 u cqtf Sclurda11s S.U.rs ,....," uene Salt-fll DKAJl &EADEa .. : Now &lult boetlnC ~uon 15 lf' f•ll &•U.1~ wtt are a ff'• Jll.-ty Upt from th . c .. ~ Gllard. 0oa·1 rt* • atttk>•• ol UN! heft Hl deslsned Cor ,aueftit'n. wcla as Ute bow. ate"' or 1uwa&e. U • 100 t'•&Y LO fall off. ~ore f~U111, clolle all dooen. ba1cltfo1' and ports to kffP aasoUne vaportt au&alde lM boa&. Mlt>r rueun •• vullJa~ all ~Om · par\llu""bl a.A4 c:bee~ aU machh•ery and fut'l lank 119acei. for rum~ bf-fore-starting ttw> engine. Cal'T)' a ~ndar)' means of proputaion, such u an au.Wary ~nghn• for a motor boat, or if )'Ou're t\aJIJng a :on.all boal, a paddle. Be sun~ to lilavf' a baller. H you npsl&e, and &be boat noau, s&ay with It. People wh.o leave a capttlzed bod oftell uo· dereatlmate the distance to shore and tire, cramp and drown before reublng land. Remember. a boat f11 mure visible lhu a bead bobblni In the water . BeCore you go boating, te,11 omeone where you 're going and when you expect to return. Learn wea11'er warning signals. Finally, enroll in a rree safe.boating course sponsqred by I.he Coast Guard. For pamphlets on boating safety, write to the Offic,e of Boating Safe· ty of the U.S. Coast Guard, ~80 7th St. S.W., Washington, D.C .• or contact a local Coast Guard omce. Boqnial Bed Char~• H lglaaa? DEAR PAT: After having j ust suffered through the financial as well as physical pain of a hospital stay, I'm very interested in findinJ? out if other states charge as much for the luxury of a hospital bed as California does. A W • Newport Beach You'd have to go all the way to Alaska to top the average hospital semiprivate room rate charged in California. The Health Insurance As· soclallon of America reports that as of Janoary 1978. Alaska's daily charge ran $148, compared to $133 In California. Tlalrd hlgbest ls Michigan, at S130. The lowest average rate ls Mlsslsslppi at $56, fo llowed by $67 In Arkansas and S70 In Knttucky. ~i9ltter Need• * ork DEAR PAT: I have an old Evans lighter that has sentimental value to me. ll needs to be re· paired, but I don't know where I can have this dOnl'. . J .E., Newport Beach l::vans Case Co. no longer services Evans llghters. but you can contact the current supplier, Authorized Repair Service, by writing &o 143 E . Mtb St., New York. N.Y. 10022. QUEENIE ' I• , "I'm knocking olf the three:marllni lunch thing. Bui just I lhr lun('h 1>41rt." F ow: Sacrificed 111 Tribal Rites NEUQUEN. Argentina IAP>--tndians sacrificed four members of their own tribe during rituals led by a Pentacostal preacher on a reserva· tiun in southern Argentina, police reported. Police said a 23-year-old woman and three small cttlldren were killed because they were thought to be i>ossessed by the devil. Officials s aid several members of the tribe, in· eluding the preacher. were under arrest. AUCl10N SALE TH~ A<JCTION WIU. TAKE PLACE AT HOLIDAY INN 25205 LA PAZ RO. r LAGUNA, HILLS OH FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 AT 8 P.M •• VIEW 7 P.M. AOCTlONEER E.ISLUMBEAG 213·915-8323 TERMS: CASH/CJiECK • Catalogues evalable at the audion AAM-eRIEl'ITAL ROOS, INC • Friday, September 1, 1978 DAIL v PILOT A 1 West Eyes Red Bllildup Institute Sees NATO Still Formidable LONDON 1 AP > An authoritative research institute here has expressed concern over the communist Warsaw Pact military buildup and said the Wes tern alliance Is being out· classed on land, at sea and in the air. The lntemational Jnstitute for Strategic Studies said. however, Thursday that North Atlantic Treaty Organization defenses are still formidable and "any at· tempt to breach them would re · quire a major attack." ''WHILE TOE INSTITUTE expresses concern over the momentum of the Warsaw Pact military build-up both in the n uclear and conventional fields." the organization said, "t1le overall balance still ap. pears to make military ag. gression seem unattractive." ' The lns litute 's Military Balance for 1978·1979. an annual assessment, showed the Soviet Union moved farther ahead of the United States during the year in numbers and payload of nuclear missiles deployed. The Military Balance is a textbook survey of world armaments that is considered a must in the .. ~,~~~, libraries of political and military leaders,.. The institute, founded in 1958, is a center Cor study of security and defense problems. Its staff and members are from 50 coun· tries. A STUDY BY THE American government's arms control agency said two days ago the U S. nuclear arsenal will be more than adequate through the 1980s, based on the assumption the United States will have more numerous and more accurate warheads and also will have deployed the cruise missile. But the Military Balance shows that as of now. the United States has deployed 3 ,600 nuclear missiles compared to 5.609 for the &>Viel Union. The United States has 504 missiles with warheads 1n the megaton range against l.670 for the Sov· 1c t s A nuclear megaton has an explosive force equaJ to 1.000.000 tons of TNT. • The institute notes that im· proved nuc lea r w ea po ns systems "a)'e now reaching deployment stage," but adds that the Soviets also are replac· ing their older missiles with new and more capable ones. IT SAYS, "A NEW submarine· based strategic missile. th~ SS·N·l8, is now in service and Is • replacing the SS·N·8. This mis· s ile not only h as a longer range ... 5,000 miles as against 4.800 ... and s ubstantial tm· provements in guidance but. most significantly. gives the Soviet Union, for the first tim~. missiles at sea with mulllpl~ in· dependent nuclear warheads." America's Polaris A3 and Poseidon CJ s ubmarine. launched missiles have ranges or only 2,880 miles and warheads in the kiloton (l,000 tons of TNT> range. while the warheads or the SS·N · 18 missile are of 1·2 megatons , the Military Balance shows. · Of non-strategic or shorter· range nuclear systems, the in- stitute SCJid : ''The Soviet Union has continued its build-up while NATO has not yet made up its mind over the modernization of its tactical nuclear arsenal." OF THE LAND forces of the l wo sides, the institute said: "The Soviet Union has added 7 .000 tanks of all types this year to brin~ its total from 43 ,000 to 50.000 " \ d1111nc ch11r .. ,,~~;._39.99 salel •w fft sw1nr1n1 cu '""' with seat .•• 1k1on "" '4. 99 39.99 ~ talle a fresh looll at... lluri (:I rattan r1U1n ~ 6.99& 7.99 ~) i ~ ,(''I fur11iture (:I aeeessorie.st -.1 NJturaf burr and rattan deftly woven 1n laraway places 't Jnd broughl home lo star rn ~our decorating revue! •, • We've collected a host ot splendid sitters, baskets. lamp shades .:1nd racks galore to s1ore wine, magazines or whaHlots1 As breezy wall accents we've garnered palm teal fans and a delegatt0n from the animal km"1om with a menagerie ol plaques• We've a lr~sn world of lighthearted lurn1ture and attenl pieces 1n StOf'e 1us1 tor )'001 99e1o39.99 _.,,.,,_,,__ • • • • • I ' • ,4 8 OAIL Y PILOT s Hai-rises Not Relllorsef ul Despit Plea -v' OAl\I J\NI> 1 \1'1 111 1t 'urpr1w pleu bursi.10 m o\ 1•, ~' mhlhlh .,,, L1h1 n11t uin i\rm " four11l\·1 •. Wtlh .rni :inU.Emll~ llarrn. h:.vc• 11lt•111.ktl l{Ul lty tu lht.• \97.t ldPrn,1p111nl( of l'Htnrta Ht-Bl'l'it But th<'Y 1n~1 :..l1'(I tht•' '"'' ,. proud of tht· tt•rronst action wh1C'h stunnt-d tht• \l.Orld · Thi· rh•a d0t·s n11t m 1.•;m w11• h.wl" frt•llng~ of "'-'n111r''" ll.1rn' d1•c lur\•d lhur..day "ln~te11d. \\ ,. ,,.,.I IH 1111• Ill \I, h.it lht·" it<'tl<>th wert· 11bk lo UC ron\~lt:.h \ITOR'I'\' l.EO!\,\Rt) Wt:INGl.A~S. \\HO n:prt'"'lllt'\I 11.1rr1' '>.lit! l h1 MO\t mt•dn'> th« ('OU pit.• \I. 111 ht 1111 th1 'lltt't HI 191!.J lt\\' 11u1h' iii• <J'.'> clowd lh\· hook on th .. lic'l 1 rimin.11 c h.11 i.!•, l.u 111.: ''°' 11f 1111 p11rt 1r11111nh in !ht• hti.1111 h1,1 11' 111 th1 11111l1·r~rmm1i ~roup ·1 h1• ,h•111l11 m11,IJ<'h11>1-d l1Jrr1.,. 3:.t faC'tng ·• 1·ourttoom J Utilt'IH't• "htch .ippli.udc'<I him loucll) ~1d tlw llvar'l K1dn.ippm..: had pro,~d lo the: ~·orld th1· po",., or n·' olut1onary 1dt'als En11l) ll.1rr1'.'> ,II. pal<' and puffy faced from three ~ t'ar~ 1n prison. fought back tears as !>he vo~ c-d that she and hl•r hu!>band wuuld be · back vn l h\· :-.l n•1'h .t' p\•oph· t•om m1ttl'd to change." MISS HEARST . z.a. H E IRESS TO a legendary pu bh~htng rortunl'. became the nation 's most famous kidnap vu.·t1m f'cb. 4. 1974, when she was dr a gged ~creum1 ng from he r Berkeley apartment. Th\· H<trrlW'.'\ ~dl r tlC'IOg the judge, their ha nds clas ped togethe r . and pleaded guilty to four separate charges < 11 kidna pping Miss Hearst : <21 robbing her lht:'n fi ancc Stephen Wef:'d : <3> kidmtp· ping one o t M1i.-. ll ear~t:s nl·1ghbors. Pe te r Be nenson. and 14 1 fal~l'Y inpm.oning anothe r neighbor. Stephen Suenega. They also admitted being armed Wt\h a nflc In rt'tum for the ple as. Assistant District At· torne.\ AIC'X S<-l\'tn reque~ted d1sm1ssal of seven othe r char~c~. mcludm g the m ost serious of the al- legations, kidnapping for the purpose of bodily h arm Alameda County Superior Court J udge Stanley Golde accepted the pleas and d ismissed t he re- ma 1n10g cha rges. Sentencing ~as set Oct. 3. TllE llARRISES ARF. SERVING sentences for a Los An~d<'~ conv1ct1on or kidnapping and robhl•r\' m the bungl<'d holdup and ~hootout of a spor tini.: 1.wod!. !.lore involving M1:-.i. Hears t. Thl y wC'rt• ~<'nt<:n<.•cd to 11 year~ to life in that casl" but the· California Community Release Board rt.'Cl'nl I) i.pccif1ed that they would be: released m April 1980. The s<:ntc nce bargain on Thursday's g uilty pleas would add 31 ~ yea rs lo t hat time. f ollo wing Miss He ars t 's kidnapping. in a ser ies of h t.'<1d lln<'·m a k 1ng twis ts. s h e w as t ransformC'd into the rt•volut1 onary "Tania." decla ring from the underground that she ha d joinf.'d her kidnappers She n •maincd a fu gutive for ne arly two years but. upon h<'r cupture. the a vowed revolutionary declared i.hc nt•vcr had been a ter rorist. Her story that s ht• had hvt-d 1nJear of her captors and com· milted crime~ tu plca!.e them was rejected by a San f'ranc1~<·0 Jury wh•ch convicted her in 1976 of armed bank robbery HER APPF:.\LS FAILE D. ASD SHE is in prison at the Fcdc r<1I Correctiona l Institute at Plea santon. about 10 m iles i-.outheasl of here -Although sente nced to seven years. she l'ould be • released on pa role by next year Mrs. Ha rns' attorney. Sw.an Jordan. said the couple's pica might he lp Mi!:.s He arst, who is seek· ing an early release. ln their statements. t he Ha rn ses said they bellcv<'d the prosecution choi;c a plea bargain r athc•r than gambll' on Mi~s lll'arst's credibility as a witness "Todav, we· tah full respon~ibility for our pm"\r<'ipat;on in the: f1r~t political kidnapping in t h1i. eountry the k ulna pping of Patm :iu lfoarst." Harn~ ~ai~. RUT llE INSISTF.D THAT MlSS Hearst hcd about her treatment afte r the k 1dn<Jpp1 nl! .. PC!lfl<'W llt•arM wc.ts k1cJnc.t11pl'tl. She was nol br;.unwa">hl•d. beaten. tori Uf(•d or raped Shl' was not lochd alonc 1n <i clu~<:l for dC1ys a nd wet·k:. on encl She wu~ not t•<>c:r «<'d into re1cctm~ htr family and rema1111ng "1t h Lht· people who m<itk up th1· SL,\." Harns ~aid. ~I• Pli.t 5t.ltt ,_ BOB PIEHL (IN HAT). BRIAN CHAPMAN RAKE LOT Newport Surfers Clean up El Morro Parking Lot Voluntarily Surfers Tidy They Clean El Morro Mess By STEVE MITCHELL OI Ille 0•11~ P1i.t Stolt Two Corona del l\far ~urfer~ took it upon th<'msl'lves Lo <'lean up an uns1J?htly pc.trking lot used by surfl·r~ and oth<:r bt•achgocrs a t E l Mor ro l::lc•m\•nlary School Thl• parki ng Jett 1s :tdJaccnl to E l M o r r r> .u c: a c h a n d Five Nabbed In 3-pound Heroin Bust MENDOTA (AP l Three pounds of heroin worth an est im ated S2 million on the street we re confiscated and five people wer e a rrc!4ted here by F resno and Tular e County law t•nforcement offlceri. "It's some of the bt•st heroin \\c 've seen 10 somt• t im e." T ula r e County She riff's Sgt L ar ry McLaughhn said. T he arrests followed a month- long invC'Sl1gat1on and involved m ajor supphe rs m the San J oa- quin Valley, McLaughlin said. Tulare officers s erved as un· de rcovcr 1:1gcnts in m aking buys t hat led to the arrests . Fresno under cover officers we re not used for fcur th('y would bt• re· cog n 1icd. Mc L <i u f{hli n c x- plmncd Bookt·<I on fcderol charges of conspiracy. <,a ll' and transporta· t ion of heroin wc:r<.' F rt<drrco Pa rra. 2.1, Juan Carew . 29. and Margucnt<J {.;<Jrcaa . 26. a ll of Mendota. <.:umarC'na Vill<.1. 25. and J <'~W> Lopez. holh of Sanla Ana. and Enrique Be ltron. 24, or Mexico Scot chman's Cove . and , on weekends. t he asphalt is covered with cars. vans and trash. BOB PIEHL, 23. and Brian Ch apma n. 22. said they were watching the s unset from the pa rki n~ lot ea r lier this week \\ hl'n th<'Y decided to clean up t he mes~ So thev were out on the lot b ri g ht and ('a r ly Wednesday m o rning. with rakes a nd shovels in ha nd. . "We always park in that lot to go s u rfi n g a t O ld Man 's , hcnealh Mor ro Rock l." Pie hl i.a 1d tc>day. THF. TWO SU RFERS piled more than 800 em pl y beer cans, an assortment or liquor bottles. Ciiscardcd chicken cartons. and what Piehl descr ibed a s a "de- funct beach blanket." onto their sm a ll pickup and took the m ess to the dump · School offic ials lauded the <'f· fort. but ~aid they a re going ahead Wllh plans to rence in the pa r king lot. thereby making 1t in- accessiblc to bea ch vis itors. T he Laguna Beach Unah ed Sch o o l Dis t r ict originally planned to charge for p ar king. thus providing jobs ~or students . But the cost of insurance wa!. pro hibitive. and the district 1s working with the Irvine Co as w ell as o p e rators o f th<.• Scotc hman 's Co vl· lot , a nd CalTrans to fund the fenc ing TO DATE, THREE of lhl• four parties have a greed lo chip m for the Sit.600 cost of fon cing the lot. The district is still a waiting word from CalTrans officials as to whether t hat s tate de pa rt· m ent will participate Rattler Menace Ebbing? Hy J ERRY CLAUSEN Of, ... Delly,., ... St.ff Wh(!n a rattle s nake struck al Lourdes Mnria Chavez in O'Neill P ar k northeast of El Toro. the Santa Ana wom an becam e the 10th s nakebite victim taken" to sout h county a rea hospilals-tbia · " yea r. She was t reated for a bite on the rlght ankle Tuesd ay evening a nd released from Saddle back Community Hospital. Laguna Hills. a hospital s pokesm an said. THOUGH IT MAY be little consolation to her a nd the other nine snake victims . fewer bites have been recorded this s ummer than had been predicte d by Orange County anima l control offi cials and the medical com · mun•ly. \~ ··From one end or this county to t he other, we are turning up r attlesnakes." Joe Oliver . chief county animal control " office r. s aid in May. Snake calls last spring tripled those of previous years and Oliver and his staff were girding for 3 summer filled with reptiles especially in• south co unty a reas where home cons truction is burgeonln~ OLIVER'S TRAINING office1 . Dick Robillard. anticipated that sever al factors would contr ibute to the snake infestation : a larger adult s nake population. con· -structlon In are as formerly in· habited by snakes and drenching • r ain that flooded holes a nd bur- rows in mor e rem ote canyon a reas. But Oliver said this week his organization was fie lding more sna ke reports In May than now. "It 's inter esting ," he said. "Obviously, the snakes have round food more easily than we <.•xpected or people a re learning the difference between a gopher snake and a rattlesnake .. HE WARNE D, though. that. the test of previous predictions would come this fa ll -by late Septe mber. probably -whe n ra ttlesnakes trad it ionally end their searc hes for wate r on back yard swimming pool decks. So fa r this year. Mission Com- munity Hospital in rapidly de· veloping Mission Viejo reports treating only t wo snakebite vie· ti m s Kremer to '{ell Traffic Plan Irvine Co. P res ident Pele r Kre m er will g ive a n a ssessm ent of Newport Beach traffic pro- ble m s a nd propos ed re m edies when he speaks to a breakfast meeting of Harbor Area rea ltors Sept i . Kre mer will outline the com· pa ny's development plans for Its remaining Newport Beach land and will detail the company 's road proposals that go along with those develooment olans. The meeting of the Newport Ha r bor·Costa Mes a Board of Realtors will be held a t 8 a .m . at the Costa Mesa Country Club! ----------.. -YMCA to Offer Appeal Heard In Slaying T... .. '; Ii\' fw a...ttM .,_.y_ .._.. __. • c ......... CJf ....... ALL ..... t' ; .......... .. ............... INTRODUCTORY OFFER! SPECIMEN ALOE VERA .............. ..... ,... llto 20IKllnWcjla. 50% OFF Regulcr $ I I. 9 5 s5's COME IM lODA Y! Offer good thru Fr;., Sept. Ith llbDE VERll CENTER 0~10:00 a.m. 'tll 6:30 p.m. Mon.tllruSlt 17181-A Brookhur1t, Fountain V•ll•J ~ blocl( IOUltl °' ~'" ... 8f006ttlurM PIUll <*-' to Guy Fawk• Aelteurant) 111-2111 - Hypnosis Class T he YMCJ\ b no longe r JU~l a pl ace to c rash after urrivmg in ll !>\range town by Gr eyhound and study 1ni.pirat1on from the Scriptures before bed· llffil' (Hfic1als of the Huntington Beach YMC/\ an· nouncc a free one-hour lectur e. demonstration and slide s how on the benefits of self.hypnos is to ac hie ve highe r goals in h (e. · Hyp notist. a uthor a nd lecturer Frank Genco will s pe ak Sept. 19 at 7 :30 p.m . in Y h~ad_quarters at 7262 Ga rfield Ave .. as a ~ample of has five.week cour~c .. /\nyone interest ed in improving any a~t of their lives In business. education. s ports. social or pe rsona l will have the opportunity to register." th<.· YMCA said . Persons interested may call 847-YMCA to re· :,t·r v1: a seat for lhe free lectur<' SACRAMENTO !AP> A state appeals court has ruled tha t a m a n sente nced to death in 1976, five days before the state Supre me Court ru l ed the o ld d eath pen:ilty law unconstitu· tional. caonot be given a new death sentence un- d er Californ ia's n ew d ea th penalty law. Newstrom •llover . Callfoml• 11 rounded up ---••chd•y In the DAILY PILOT PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ANNOUNCING . THE OPENING OF REPUBLICA~ HEADQUARTERS SEPT.5 Mond•y Thru Friday 10AM to4 PM 800 So. El Camino Real San Clemente (Oppo11t• Alpht 8 •t a Mark•t) Volunteer Workers Welcome Oonatlo"a Appreciated Telephone: 492·145~ P•ld for by tllt S<tn Cl.,nefllt ArU Rol)UllllK•n W-" Ftd , Ill« Rtl>UOll<.., Ctul> ol !Miii Cle-nit • Ill• S-J.,.n C.llf\tr--f.e ktl ... 0 S.C.,.\L '"' •11 Clr•...O• ..... Apt. •·O, S.n , .. .._,. c \ LOCAL I CALIFORNIA . . lummew Clea1wa1n•e Bikinis & Sportswear \J NOS SEPT. 1 lth ~ JOtN NOW! 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Food for Fitness Salling Instructio n Guitar (all levels) J Survival Skill• Pre Teen and Teen Modeling Therapeutic Selt,Hypnosls --=~-r Antique Re·Fl"lthlng Handwriting Analysis CENTER CLUB HAS T~IS -ANO MORE CENTER CLUB IS A PLACE TO MEET PEOPLE, TO RELAX. TO HAVE FUN Cati Today or Visit Our Beautiful Facility OPEN 8 AM to 10 PM • f f • Irvine Today'8 Closing ~ l N. Y. Stoeks f ED ITION VOL 71. NO 244, 4 SECT IONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1978 TEN CENT-S 'Racist' Pursue Tiro Men T" o tnt•11 toll! In uw JH1l11·1• Thur,fl.1) 1h1·\ 'H'fl' rha\1•rJ JlOlli lh~JO l>1~~u · f'rt·t.•'4 d) b) ..1 '"am.it .11 th I\ er \\ hu \ l'l11'fl r .H• 1.-.t r\•m,11 I.. ... uicl I h\•11 tr It'd !u I .IOI lht'rll lllf lht• IHJ\I 1'hl' G ;ircl1•11 l; ro' 1· l'on.,tru1· lion 'l!.ork1•r. ·-.11d thl•\ 'l!.<1·n• rt• \Urllint: ntllll\' from .1 .J11h Ill SJO Ju,111 <''11>1'1 r .11111 \\ 1•dnl'-.d d,\ "h1•n th1· ·•"Juli J 10 mill· \\l'<l\'11\.: <'hu..,t· ut ~ ,rntl ~' n\tlt•"> 1wr hou1 <><·curn-cl Tht.•y fm:il rt•JJ111 !Jd I ht Ntml· tu WeM cn1n. ... tcr poh l'l'. who n ·- fl'rrl'd them lo lrvm1.• n(fll l'rh t>r1 t!'r Churl\•:. ~lent. 21. and hth pasi.en~l·r Ho\ Tichmuell er. Ul. s;.ud tht.· tlll'Hl,•nt bej{an at the 111tl'rcha11gt.· of th~: northbound Sant a An.l .rnd San Di ego fret•ways. Selent told police ht' merged into lrarfi.: an front or a blue Capri whose driver immediately speeded up to pull alongside. Sclcnl said the man yell ed at him to pull over, waved his fist and cursed &>lent ignored him. He said be couldn't ignore him anymore when t he incensed driver threw a lan~e coffee mug and s m ashed it against Selent's « car door. At that point. Selent hit t the accelerator. He said th<.' m an chased h1m and pu l le d even aga in . screamed :'lnother racist remark t a nd tried ton.am the car. l Selcnt said he r eacted by s wer ving. which caui.l'd ar old ~ man in a s tation wagon tn turn : to be forced off the s idl' of the : road. The oth<.'r motorist ap· f parently was unhurt. Selent said he was rleeing at 90 s ·mph when his attacker finally 7 l turned off the freeway -after f s mas hing Selent's car from behind -at Ha rbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Selent drove· a fe w miles further to be safe. ~t h e n m a d e h i s w a y to West m inster poli ce he ad· quarters. lroine Sclwol Enrollme~ Up · 1.3 Percenl l School bells clang to end sum-1 mer for 12.963 students of the Irvine Unified School District next Thursday District officials said enrollment is up by l.500 l>tudents. or l.~ percent over last year . Among the 20 schools arc 14 d emcntary. three intermediate ~nd thr.ee high schools. t There a re two new schools. S Lakeside Middle School at 3 ~. Lcmon~rass. and Santiago Hills · Elc m cntary.atJl W Yale.· Loop in Wood bruiJ?c Re1?1strat1on t!> being conduct· ed throu~h next wt"ck 's opt'nin~. generally from R a m. to 4 p.m Persons new to tht• d istrict may cull offices al 556-4900 and ask ror the fac1\tlics pl~ de- partment for mform,J!tion etbout attendance areas Bu::. schedules ure available al all the schools. Walk in~ disl e1nccs !l h ave ~en 1m•rcus~d one-half t mile for most fourth throu~h 12th grade student::.. :.o several hun· ~. dred s tudent!> who w1..-re bused last year won't be thb. year this yl'ar. ~: f - 5 Fre~ Event i I Kills Boy, 5 SAN CARLOS (A P l A 5. year.old boy silting on his bicy· cle outside a toy store was killed 1-when an engine part flew off a passing automobil e and struck ·_ him in the throat. police re- ': Ported. The child. Robert Evans. blt'd # to death a lmost instantly of a severed jugular vein. police said Thursday. The car ownN. P e rry W Pierce of Sao Carlos. said he had heard a loud "pop." saw his , generator wa rning light come on. and pulled over. 1 'MlJlVIZ MOVES \ TO TJ' SELUNG ' r Madman Muntz, best-known for selling car!<, Is at it again - this time in the giant te levision screen busines~. See f'eaturing, P ag.e .B L .. O.lly ,., ... -.,. a.., An!W- TANYA kOIVISTO. 6, AND HER PUMPKIN PATCH In Newport Beach, End of Vacation Brings Surprise Vigorous Vine Pumpkin Project 'Problem' By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of Ille 0.11~ Pilot Stiff Wh t•n the Ko1visto family of NewPort Beach left for vacation in July. they had a nice patio arid a s maU pumpkin plant left over from a school project. J\'~ 111~Y r.eturned ~ month lalet', Utt pa&io Jlad disappe-ared unde r a vfne that h a d proifuced nine pumpkins. "I don't know what I'm going to do with all this." laughed Veneta Koivisto. "We don't have much of a yard in these condominiums to begin with and now what little we've got has been taken over by Utls pumpkin vine." TR~ PUMPKIN vine is the end product of a school project begun by six-year-old Tanya Koivisto when s he was a kindergarten student last year at Eastblurf Elemen- tary School. The students were taken to a pumpkin farm and Tanya bought a pumpkin. which was duly carved into a Halloweenjack-o' -lantern. "I saved the seeds and dried them." Mrs. 1'oivisto s aid. "and the children planted the m this spring. Everybody got to bring their plants home after open house.'' THE Ll1TLE pumpkin plant stayed in a small plastic container until just before vacation time when Mrs. Koivisto J and her daughter transplanted it. Now Mrs. Koi visto says she~ll just try to keep the vine from taking over the house. Tanya is trying to figure out what she'll do with her bumper crop or pumpkins. Troops Overwhelm Nicaraguan Rebels MANAGUA. Nicaragua IAP\ Na tio n a l g u ard troops stormed into the barricaded city or M atagalpa during the night Hnd overwhelmed rebels who had held it for five days, Red Cross offtcials said today. The ·city of 40,000 people JOO miles north of Managua had become the center of a popular upris ing agains t Preside nt An ast asio Somoza's m ilitary $78.5 Million Projects OK'd BylRWD Directors of the Irvine Ranch Water District ha ve approved $78.5 million in projects to build water. seWQ{ and irrigation facilities in 197~· 79 Directors took the a<!tion at a board meeting this week Included arc $48.R million for water pipeline projects. $26.5 million for sewer construction t and $3.2 million ror agriculturt1l a nd grcenbe ll Irri gat ion facllitieE>. The large~ allocation of bond m onies. $28.7 ml11ion. Is to buy rights In the Diemer tntert\e, a project developed in cooperation with several watt!r agencies to bring water to Irvine rrom Yorbtt Linda. and to develop oc w ditstricl wells. government. Guillermo Balmaceda of the Red Cross offi ce in Managua sa id Red Cross worke rs In M a tagalpa r e po rte d s ome deaths and many injured in the at- tack. but no exact numbers were available. Balmaceda said the guard was in control of Ma t agalpa. Nie aragua 's third-largest city. Young rebels trying to topple Som oza's li?Ove rnme nt had pinned down a national guard ~arrison in the city and poured heavy fire from behind their sandbag barricades to slow the assault by guard r einforce· ments. which began T.h.ursday. Details or today's a'ftack were not immediately available. Gov- ernment spokesmen said they ha d r eceived no word from M atsgalpa a nd t e lephone operators said lines to the city had been cut. The Red Cross sent five am- bu I a nccs to Matagalpa this m orning l o bring back the wounded, along with seven la rger vehicles t.o transport evacuees. Balmaceda said. Fighting_ or bombing also was reported in Es teli . Jinotepe, Diriamba and Leon as the drive to bring down the 41 -year-old Som oza dictatorship went. into Its llth day. More businesses .toined a growing strike in Managua and elsewhere aimed at forcing the r esignation of Somoia. whose ra mll~ has ruled Nicaras-ua <Stt REBELS, Page A2> • '\ Last Appeal F aih Diedrich, Rose Must Face ·Trial By GARY GRANVILLE Of tile 0.11., I'll .. Statt What may have been Orange County Supe rvisor R a lph Oie drich 's final legal bid to avoid standing trial on bribery charges ended in failure today. Consequently. Diedrich and co·defendanl LeRoy Rose are scheduled to stand trial Sept. 18. S uperior Court Judge John Flynn set tJle stage for the trial today when he denied a final set of motions to quash the indict· me nts that charKe Diedrich and Rose with being involved in a 1973 bribery conspiracy. Judge Flynn ruled that a motion to strike the indictments tM!cause of insufficient evidence was denied. ~t the same time. the judge said defense motions to discover other evidence that might be used in the defendants' trial we re overly broad. De fense attorneys Ma rshall Morgan and Sylvan Aronson then agreed· to tone down their dis covery move. a move that Morgan laughingly called "a re· quest lo sear ch ldislricl at - torney Cecil> Hicks' office." Morgan said it is possible that when the trial begins he might move for a preliminary hearing. a hearing that would give de· fense attorneys the chance to qu~stion witnesses who testified NixonPlam 'Unofficial' Aussie Visit SAN CLEMENTE IAPI Former President Richard Nix· on is making one thing perfectly clear to Australian officials: he's not going to let their rebuff of his request for an official visit stop him from going Down Under. A Nixon SPokesman said an Australian stop was planned on Nixon's forthcoming round·the- world trip because "scores of Australian citizens" have asked him to come. Nixon's San Clemente orfice was told Wednesd ay by the Au s tralian e mba ssy in Washington than an official visit would be "inopportune" because of other oHicial vis its during September and O c tober . although t he only other visit mentioned is that or a cousin or Queen Elizabeth 11. Princess Alexandra. An aide al the Nixon com- pound here. Col. J ack Brennan. said Thursday the former presi- dent ·'fully underst ands he will not b e a ble t o see Pri mt! Minister Malcolm Fraser. Presi- dent Nixon has had g r eat res pect for the /\ustralian people s ince World War ti whe n he ser ved with Australian military units ." Brennan said Nixon has heard from Australian citizens in re- cent years asking him to visit, thus he will make the trip. which will begin in late September. The length has yet to be de- termined. The re was no immediate com· ment from Australian offi cals on Nixon's plans to go ahead with a visit . Nixon d id not make a n Australian visit during his 51~ years in the White House. He <See NlXON. Page AZ) Cops Fired In Sex Rap ST. LOUIS CAPI -Five depu· ty city mars hals have been fired after an accused prostitute said t hey solicited and accepted sex- ual favors from he r while she was in a holding cell. City Marshal R C French said Thurs day that allegations of sex- ual misconduct against a sixth deputy In connection with a second woman were being In· ve~tlgated. T he women told police that the sexual acts were accepted by. the officers ln return for prom- ises to help obtttin ball. The octi; took place last Friday while the women were In city court holdlng cells awaiting hearings, they said. against their clients d uring the grand jury's investigation that led to the Dec. 15. 1977. indict· m en ts. Morgan also bald 1t 1s po!>sible he might as k fo r the upcom mg trial to be moved to e1nother location to insure his client an impartial jury. , .. lt all de~ndi. upon whether I like RaJph w<>ll enough to go to Bakers field with him." Morgan kidded. His light-hearted jest came with his admission that one way or another thC' court prOC('l'dings against Diedrich and Rose will get under way Sept 18. TV Kickoff Tube Adding Football Is the world ready for Thurl\day night football and a n extra dose of Howard Cosel1'1 Pro football will be presented this fo ll with mon• games. more cameras. more announcers more of evc:r ything and the armchair quarte rbacks should be m seventh heaven . For details on the pro and college tclC'v 1s ion foot ball season. see the sµorts st·ct1on. pag._. B9. JO Killed at Vegas i l I Mechanical Failure Cited in Air Crash LAS VEGAS 1 A P l -Engine failure was the probable cause or a charter plane crash that kille d nine me mbers o r a n Australian tour group and the pilot. says a memtM!r or the Na · tional Trans portation Safety Board. But Philip A. Hogue expressed surprise that all 10 persons aboard the twin-engine Las Vegas Airlines plane had been kllled. "I have never seen an aircraft this intact producing so many fatalities," J.(pgue said at a news conference Thursday following the first full day of investigation into the accident. ''I've never seen one quite like it ·· The Piper Navajo Chi eftain cr ashed s hortly after takeoff from the North Las Vegas Air Te rminal on Wednesd ay and be llie d in to a dus ty. sage· covered fi eld. The plane re- m a ined r e l atively intact, allhou~h the upper fuselage was Lost Irvine Boy,6,Found Three young Tustin res1dt>nt~ who followed footprints and aies of "Mommy. mommy" found a lost 6·year-old mentally retarded lrvtne boy at 3 a m to day. ending :1 five-hour search directed by the Orange County Sheriff's Department S u e Mullen , 19. C urt Re inhardt. 19. a nd Steve Lewis. 18. round the missing boy among fa rming trucks rn a remote county urea near Tustin. He had wandered from a Karen Way home where he was visiting, de· puties said About. 50 deputies. She riff's Explorer Scouts and search and rescue personnel were joined in the search by a h('licopler a nd about 20 Tustin area residents. officers said. Bikers Held For Dynamite SAN DIEGO IAPI -Threl• assoc1atcc; or the Diablo<. motorcycle club have been or- dered held on $25,0()() bail earh following their arraignmenl on <'harges of attempting to sell 56 cases of s tole n dyna mite. authorities say Richard A. Brneutigan, 32. of Brawley. ·and Jack L. Pcni11k~. 30. and John II . Williaml>, 21. both of San Bernardjno. were taken Into custody Thursday in Burro Bt>nd near O cotillo. federal agents said. J a mes P. Stathes. reside nt agent in charge of the Alcohol. Tobacco and Flresrms Bureau here. said the three were arrest· ed :.; they attempted to sell the explosives to undercover agents. broke n just forward of tlle tail I sed1on. The pla ne was on a flight to ,Santa Ana. and was one or three returning the Australian group r- from an overnight lour or the • Grand Canyon and Las Vegas· t castnos. 1 Hogue said the pilot h a d ; .. a lmost made it" if he had been j a~tempting to return to the ; airport. j "I imagine he was giving it everything he could" lo clear ., power lines and homes and re-1 turn safely to the ground. he said "We can speculate that prob· ·j ably there was engine failure. l but that 1s not corroborated at 4 thii. point." Hogue said. adding ; Lhat the engines from the pl ane · would be given a detailed ex· ' ;.imination within tht• next week to determ ine wh at. if any. mechanical railure had occurred. curred •·If we sec· that the engine wai- malfunclioning or not operating at all then we can get into other poss1bilitie~." he added Hogue said two of tht• three propeller blades on the r1ghtside ~ngine were "fcathetcd." mean· in~ they had been turned by the pilot to produce the leas! amount of wmd rcs1stan1:e. a common procedun· in an engine failurt• on a mull 1-cnginc prope ller pliint> Ill' also s<11d that power had hl'l'n n~u ced o n the r ight l'll~lnl' Preliminary investigation hall shown "that the right propeller w.i:-fcathcrl'<f prior to impact." I logue s md Coast -~~ \\'eather Nig ht through mid morning low <.>loudiness. otherwise ha1.y s unshine S:iturday Lows tonight 62 to 6H HiJ!h::. 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Lasl-mi11ute Paperwork \\'11 h lht• l!J?i 7R ll'g1 s,allve ~css1on dut• to close down to· cl," \ ........ l'mbb man Ronald Cordova. 0 -El Toro. and 11t hl'I' 1,1\\ mak<.•r !-. al the Ca pitol do l a s t-minute p:qu · n' ork • Santa Anan Killed In Fight Over Girl An argument over a girl ended 'T'hursday night with lhl• fat al stubbing of Olll' Santa l\na man :ind lht• wound inf.( of h1.., brother. police reported todu~ ('('sar OC'lgudo. 20, of 1200 F: Wilshire t\v(•. w:1::. pronounn:d dead at Santa /\na-Tustin Com· munity Hospital ;.ift er the 9:30 p m . stabb1nl!. oolirc· s aid His brother . Sergio. 24. of the same addrei>s. was treated for a minor stab wound and released. offln·rs reported Pol1ct.-said an argument start cd bctw<.-en D<.•lgado and an un Fro"' P7_ A I NIXoN~ .. l:.ist v1s1ted thl'rt• in 1965 as a private t'lli1.('n Th:it stopover also t•a me during a trip around t he world Nixon's <'Xact 1t1 nerary h~d not lwcn announced. but the San Di ego Union n.•port.ed 1n today's ,·d1tion' that the trip wi ll involve ..tl least one stop 1n Southeast Asia 111.~ofon• t\ustralw Thl' torml'r president has told associates he would not visit. counlnt•s where the United Stall·s 1s 1nvolvl'd in dclicall' fon•1gn polit·y ncgottations. Pc.tt Nn.on will not a ccompany her husband on the world trip. An•nnan said known man al 6 p.m. The man allegedly returned to Delgado':. home with a group of frie nds later when the fi ght and stab· brng occur red . Officers have made no arrests and thl' idcnltt v of t he murder suspect isn't known. police said. Death to End Pardon Plan? MEXICO CITY IAP> -Police officials can 't agree on who kid- napped the son of the Mexican .1mba ssador to the United States, and observers think his death may cancel a n amnesty for political prisoners expected today. President Jose Lopez Portillo had been expected to announce the amnesty in his annual st.ate of the union address in hopes it would help ward off defections from the long.ruling Institu· liona l Revolutionar y Party. The party faces the newly legalized left in the 1979 elec· lions for the firs t time in 30 years. and there is s peculation discontent over rising inflat ion ;rnd unemployment will hurl it ba dly at the polls. But t he death of 35-year-old Hugo Ma rgain Charles may have soured Lopez Po rtillo·s thinking on the freeing of political prisoners. estimated to number 350 Gunfight Claims Top Cop C ~\TOOSA. Okla <AP> -1'hl' police ctut:f of this Tulsa isuburb wus shot to de.a th in a gun batth.' \!Urly toduy ufter he fatally w o u ndcd one of two m e n t\ppar\!ntly trying t o rob a business. authorities said. Officers said they believed Chief R 8. "Red" Ha mby. a veteran Okl a homa po l iCl' om ccr. a lso wounded another mun who nl'd, with a wo man an a cur Thc l>l'arch for the pair centered on adjoining Rogers County. whe re a blood-stained abandoned car was found. Author1llcl> said Hamby was alerted that a robbery wal> ta king place and drove up to the ::.ccne about 8 a. m . A witness. Glenn Hawley. said Hamby ran to the front door and yelled at. someone inside to halt. then the gunfire erupted. H amb y reportedl y fired seve ra l s hots before being hit by return fire in the upper portion of his chest. H c staggered from the door a nd went arownd the corner of the building before he collapsed in a nearby laundromat. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Late r, one of the suspected robbers was found dead inside the Catoose Tag Age n cy, a private business licensed by lhc state to sell car license plates. He was not identified. H awley said the othe r man staggered from the front door of the agency, j umped into the getaway car and sped a way. Although he said he saw only the one man in the car . other r e ports s aid a woman was involved. Tag agent Georgia McAfee said she was talking on the telephone to a Catoosa school employee when the armed m en cam e in the building and "I said, 'Tell J.B. to get over here ... we are being robbed.' " Mrs . McAfee s aid "bullets we re flying everywhere . . . it's a m iraclc no one else in tht· agency was hit.•· lla mby was previously was with the Oklahom a High"1ay Patrol, Tulsa County s heriff's office and the Rogers County ::.heriff's office. f',....PageAJ REBELS ... since the U.S. Marines put h.is father in power in 1937. Businessmen opposed to the Somoza regime accuse it of mis- m anagin g th e eco no m y, monopolizing much of the coun- try's industry and business and widespread corruption. They s ay the longer Somoza remains in power. the more peo- ple will turn to the leftist g uer· rillas who launched the current. camp?l ign with a two·day oc- cupation of the National Pa lace last week. Fraud Alleged SAN FRANCISCO <APl Twenty people -inc luding at least three welfare workers have been indict ed by a grand jury on charges of bilking a feder al homemaker program of $100,000 over a two-year period. Two Iranian Rugs Taken in Irvine Water Tax Rates T'~o lran1<1n throw rugs. valUl•d to~cth('r b:. owne r Robin Waters at SSOO. wcrl' stolen from ~tn unlocked garage at he r nPw h11mt•. 4 \\'1l11amsburg. Irvine. she told poltn· Thu rstlay. Mrs Watt•rs. 36. said she had laid I hl' 11rn.>ntal rugs against tht• far l•ast wall of hl•r garag<'. and dbtovt·n·cl t hl' theft Whl•n shl' eamt· oul 111 movt• tht.•m tnto lhe hOUSl' ~~~~~~~~~-- ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT. T~ 0r""9P' (O.-U OA1I .. Pilot •tf'lwf'.i(ft1Hotn t;>.IWdttwNf'I~ ..,.,,, •'oubf1\N'dbythr()r,."'Of (.oe\t P~•\oh•"Q Cemo•n• ~til!f•f'ltl•l.cw'I'\ •'• pvOt1\l'l~O ~"'C:f•Y IMl'lu~ J-t141.,. ll)r ('"It MlrW ,..•POtl 8'>•<,, H~1"910" 6".Cft ft)oUll'li '"'" V•ll' ¥ hv11"1,. '•001,.~l Y.tltf"y •"0 l~•B~Atf\ ~tf\(n•\\ 4. ·~"'f'fi~~tn• l·Of' •• CNbh\hfod \•IU'0..0 4IW'ICI ~y'\ 1,_. Oftf'M 1NI DuOl1\f\·"'I D'""' t\ "' lJI) Wp-\I 8.tY \I•~ (&\l411MI' <ti (,;tMOf'l'I••~ ....... ,," ...... Ptr"df'nt Ano Pvtlil•~ J1tttr • c.,r1., Vo~ Ptt-\1r)fnt •M C,..l'W"rel ,...~, f ... MA\IC•n tf l OHO' TN_,,,~ M'"'"4•ftq Editor Cftttltt" lff\ --·~,. ""•" •u1\1&n1 M•"•O•no E01ttw\ Ofllcu (Mt1\~ ·"" lM\W,.,~f\111y\hfi'f\ 4 _.ounfll n~.11 'rt l UJtt f•ft"""' .,,,. .,,,,..., Jfo"l•f'Wll 1f\04'1Hn 1181\fY.MnOo\Jl,.lfttfO ,._..,~,, ..... ~!. V.tllr·v 1\) •I I..• Pt1 Rodd Al''°'" 01,.00 ~r~r; Telepl\one f114)842-'321 etaulll.ct Adv•,,1•1"9 642·5871 ~M<,· 'l•l .. T NfoolllW\Off..,.~ Sl1-6310 ,-,.om \.tn °''"'"'• 4~ ~o:r·i"; ;!'! °'t~'·c~~:.,':t~~·~1~ "'•"" or ed1r"tl"""'"" "frtu' m•f 1>f uprodw· ,~ tlf'l•~t '"' ••• .,.,,.,1,uo!"I •' COO'Jrloif\I O'*'l"lf• S.co"Ct , ,,,. • '"'•"' "~'n •' CtkU ....., • C•ttfOfftt• \wa, f tPl•Or\ b• t•rtt•• "'"' ~ ..... "'., l'Jy "". t \4 ,. ""l"llf'llt "''' 14'• ~'·"'ft1.,-n. u ~1-""'"'• Down, Costs Soar LOS ANGELES rAP> -The Metropolitan Water District has set the second lowest tax rate in its 50-year history but rals~d wholesale water cosls to a rec- ord high. The action Thursday affects 11 million Southe rn Californians. Voting almost unanimous ly. the district's directors adopted a tax rate of 10 cents for each SIOO or assessed valuation in 1978·79 for property owners in MWO's s1x- county service area. The new tax rate is two cents lower than the 1977-78 r ate and is based on a general budget of S191 million that was adopted in June and a total assessed valua. tion for the service area of near- ly $53.6 billion. Through 27 member agencies. the district. serves m ore than 100 citi es in portions of Los Angeles, Orange. Ventura, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego Coun- ties. MWD officials said the lowe r tax rate was. tn part. a renec- t ion of voter concerns expressed in the P8Rsage or Proposition 13. MW b directors also approved a S 5 a n a c r e . r o o.l w a l e r wholesale rate increase, e ffec. tive J an. 1, raising to SlOO the cost of an acre -foot of treated domestic and industria l water. An acre-root i equi valent to about :l2S,OOO ~allons of water Meanwhile, combined monthly e lect ric a nd wate r bills for average residential customers of t he l<>s Angeles Department or Wat.er and Power will drop AS cents in September. the DWP s a id Thursday . Electric bills will be lowe red by 35 cents and water bills by 13 cents . The lower bills in September arc the fourth decrease in four months for each service. the de· partment said. E lectric bills have dropped St.37 since Ma y due to the a v ail a bility o f l ow cost h y droel ectric powe r fro m Pacifi c Northwest and above- norma l deliveries of natural gas. a spokeswoman sai<h Mo nthly water charges dropped 69 cents since May because or reduced wholesale purchases from MWD and because of larger deliveries of water from the Owens Valley following the end or the two-year drought, she said. Budget Approved LOS ANGELES <A P > -The Los Angeles County Board of Super visors has adopted a ree· ord budget that contains $310 million more than last year's , following months of agonizing tha t began with dire predictions or massive cuts and layoffs To Unmask ·~-l ......... Venue Change Denied Lawyer!> for seven defendan~ accu ~cd of th e murde r of Sll•pht.•n John Bovan of Fountalll Valley argued unsuccessfully Thurs day that their clients can not ~ct a ra1r trial in Orange County. Supt•rior Court Judge Robert P Kneeland denied the motion tor a change of venue and con- f1 rmed the.! dates of two trials in· volving tht! seven defendants. Three of the seven will go on trra.,.Oct 30. The rem aining four will be tried J a n 9 Judge Kneeland will be on the bench for both trials San Diego psychologist Harold Greenwald argued uns uccessful· ly from the witness stand Thurs- day that heavy press coverage of the Bovan killing and s ubse- quent developments in the case would make it difficult to select unbiased jurors in Orange County. Er~n Ryne. who l:'nderwe!lt plastic surgery to makl' h.c1 look mor~ hke E lvis Presley. is one of fivt> singers who had s imilar operations to resemble de- cea.sed rock stars. The five will remove their m asks tonight. · · "You may get jurors who will say ,that news paper accounts or t he murder and the investigation tha t followed h ave no t in - fluenced the m." G reenwald said. "But they m ay be un- consciously prejudiced against the defenda nts." Look Ma, No Pants G recnwald d escribed press t.•overage of the Bovan inc ident a s "m a nipulat ion by thl• media." .. MIAMI I AP> Waitress Carol Williams wasn't too upset when she saw a customer sitting at a Key Biscayne luncheonette counter without a shirt. S h e advis e d h im of the esta blishment's Jong.st anding poli cy against 'erving shirtless patrons. T'h c n ·h c s tood up a nd upologized . That's when she noticed he was n 't weari ng a n y pa nts. e ither Rai11 Droi11 The customer left. stopping c1t a con venience market and several other stores be-fore he was picked up by police. . Owen He rnandez, an un- employed dis hwas he r . was charged with indecent exp()sure . Officers said Hernandez decided earlie r in the day to go for a sprn on his bicycle -nude. "He says he got an inspira- tion. an urge -whatever you want to eall it." s aid police spokesman Norm Gregoris ch The witness said local news papers have freely used t e rm s lik e .. m ys ti c s ... "m o bsters," "hired Ita lian k 1 llers." ·'heroin trafficking ... and "Hare Kris h na involve · me nt." Judge Kneeland Joined in the co urtroom l a ught er whe n Greenwald said the only unprej- ud1c.ed prospective j uror avaiJa . ble m Orange County "might be an llahan member of the Hare Krishna who deals in heroin. I mprovl'm cnt o f the Si.J n Diego Creek Flood Control Channel is nearing comple- l ion aft e r mort· thc.1n two years of work. Tim, 1~ vie' of footings for future Jeffrt•y Road Bndge. According to Irvine Co. of· ficwb. the $7 million rt ood control project will be completed by mid-October. Lack uf ad t•quatc drainage in Irvine caused ex-, len~1 \'<.' t lood1ng in the city during last _winf Pr·._ hP:tv1l'r·lha n-normal rains. ..__ ' THE PRICE IS RIGHT Have you ever gone into a store. and before a salesman approached you. tried t~· determine prices on goods not marked? ...Many carpet stores do not have prices in- dicated on their samples. The theory is that this way they can charge "what the traffic will bear." At Alden ·s. prices are posted on all of our samples so that customers can browse through the selections and know what they are looking at. Stop at Alden ·s. and save a lot of aggravation! DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• .NJ1.n11&:. installation • custom draperies linoleum • wood floor COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6-46--4838 -6"46·2355 1· Lag11na/South Coast VOL. 71, NO 244, 4 SECTtO NS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRI DAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1978 fternoon .Y. Sf~ks . TEN CENT5 San Clelllente Hollleowners Drop Suit \ S lti m11l1nn IJ "" 'u1t hll'd .1.:.11n 'I S .111 ('h ·m1•n11• C'oun l'll"om.111 l>on1rn \\'elk1n,on und h ,. 1 .1 l l 11 r n ,. ' b \ t h 1 ~Jn l'knh'llli' lft1m1-.m O<'r' \d floe lh•c .1 II l'11mm11t 1'\• ",.., tlnlPl>t'fi Tu'''d·•' 111 Or.1nJ:,. Cnunt \ ~up~•nolr ('uur1 .11 111,· rc•ciu1·,1 11f ltw t'll1Uf11llln .Jud~,· l.nin.ml C11ld,kin n· mo\ 1•d lhl' "" 11 ''"' frorn the• <'llU 11 I .d1•1HIJr ,\1 .itth''" B1C'hm.1n .1llorrw~ l11r th1• tl'l .1ll 1·11rnn11th·1·. 'llld h1· .1<h ,,,.d "" du•f'•-. t11 d1 up lht' ,u1 t Howt>v('r. hl' s uid hl• v.ouldn't 1·13b0tu~'' on wby he ha d nrnde lh1• recommendation until h t· h ad d1 sc u~sc d Thur ·dn) ':. l'Ourt action with h1:. 1 la•nh Tht.• <'I\ 11 !>Ult wu~ hll'<l JuM 9 b\ r t•call t•umm1tlee membe~ ,\.lb..rt Popik R1 C'hurd Lt·nti. Jo ... ,•ph li<1rton iind Eurl Cludy It dt11ml'<1 Mr~ W1lk1nson and h1·1 uttorncy. <.:onrnd Touh<'Y. had 'landNt'<l lhe four men. The r.u1t was a counter com- 11hunt. f1kd after Mrs Wtlkmson and her hus band and Mayor W11llum Wa lker a nd his wife sued the four members of the re· call committee and t wo other Sun Clem<'ntc m en on April 27. One of the other two WilS City Councilman Howard Mushett. Wa lker a nd Mrs. Wilkinson arc the targets of a recall cam- pa 1 gn initiated April 5. 1'he Wa lker-Wilkinson suit, which is s till pendin~. c la ims t hat Mushett. the recall committee members and"nt'~ sixth m an con- s pired with others "to create raise facts and c ircumstances ror the purpose of impairing a nd interfering with the im parttali· ty" of the recall procedure. The W a lk ers a nd the Wilkinsons are sec.'4ting S4 million in damages P e titions containing m o re tha n 3.100 signatures in i.upport of an e lection to decide the re· <.>all of Wa lk e r a n d Mrs . Wilkinson are presently in the hands of the Orange County Registrar of Voters . A s pokes ma n for the Registrar said signatures arc being check('d agaln s l li sts o r r eg istered voters. By Tuesday th,, Regis t rar e xpec t s to know whethe r 2.741 s1gnuturei. can be: verified . qualify1n~ th1..• issue for an e lection early next yeur M eanwhilt'. Mus he tt h u., be<.>om c the target of another n• call effort. The councilman. who has vigorously supp()rted the rt• call effort against Walke r <.11ld Mrs . Wilkinson. was severed Wednesd ay with an off1 c 1al notice of a r ecall campaign bt·· 100,000 • m ash TV-Kiekoff Tube Adding Football l ~ tht· world r<:ady for Thursduy night footba li :.ind a n l'Xlra do~l' of flow<1rd Cosell ? l \ Pro foolbull wjlJ be presented this fall with morl' J.,!a ml'~. mon• cam e r as. m ore announcers more of l'\'t•r ything ;.rnd the armchair quarterbacks should bl' Ill ~l'\'t•nth heaven. For dt•taib on the pro and college television foot- ball Sl'uson. see the sports section. page 89. l f ; ~ Final Bid Denied { : f Diedrich to Face Trial in Bribery .. By GARY GRANVILLE Of tlle o.lly Pl ... Se.If Whal may have been Orange County Supervi s or Ralph Oiedrich's final legal bid to a voitj standing trial o n bribery charges ended in failure today. Consequently, Die drich and co-defendant Le Roy Ros~ a re scheduled to s ta nd tria l Sept. 18. Superior Court Judge John Flynn set thi: stage for the trial today when he dented a nnal set t. of motions to quas h the indict· m ents that char~e Diedrich and Rose with being involved in a 1973 ~ bribcryconspiracy. f Judge Flynn ruled that a l m otion lo stnk<' the indictments bc.>cause of ms ufficient evidence was dt'ntcd Al the s am e time. the Judge s:ud d efe nse motion!'.> to discover . othe r evidence that might be , us<'d in thl· defcnd :.rnts' Lnal "'< "ere overly broad l De fense.· <Jttorney!-1 Marshall Morgan und S) Ivan Aronson the n agrcl'<i to tone down their discover y mo \"C . a move that Morgan laughi ng ly called "a re- quest to searc h t dbtrict at· torncy Cecil l Hicks· office." Morgan said it 1~ possible that when the trial t-1.'gins he might move.• for a preliminary hearing, a hearing that would give de- fense :ittorneys the chance to question witncs!-ics who testified J. against their clients during the ~ grano JUry's investigation that • led to the Dec. 15. 1977. indict- ' m ents ;--\ Co as a, Weather Morgan ah10 satd it ls possible he might ask for the upcoming trial to be moved to another location to insure bis client an impartial jury. "It all depends upon whether I Lik e Ralph well enough to go to Bake rsfield with him," Morgan kidded. His light-heart ed j est came w1tb his admission th at one way or another the court proceedings against Diedrich and Rose will get unaer way Sept. 18. Of Course, A Horse Stops Train CHICO 'A Pl -This is what you m ight call a horse talc. as opposed to a s haggy dog story. A horse fe ll through a trestle Thursday night. The horse was being walked across a Southern Pacific trestle that crosses a channel in Chico when it slipped between the ties. Th e horse was stuc k there while 15-year·old Wend y Ward tried to fiJ;?"ure out how to get it out . She riff's deputies an·d a tow truck couldn't m anag_e, and a veterinarian was called to the sce ne. Then a 90-car train appeared. heading down the tracks toward the trestle. People managed to stop the train just short of the trestle. The vet gave the horse a sleep shot. and people in the crowd pulled the horse oul with a makeshift sling. Rebels Beaten By Guards MANAGUA. Nicar agua <APl -Na tion a l g uard troops storm ed into the barricadecl'city of M atagalpa during the night a nd overwhelmed re be ls who had held it for five days, Red Cross officials said today. The city of 40.000 people 100 miles north of Managua had become the cente r of a popular upris ing agains t President Anastas io Somoza's milita ry government. Guillermo Balmlfceda of the Red ·c ross office in Managua said Re d Cross workers in M a t agal pa r epo rte d som e dteths and mar\y injured in the at- tack, but no exact numbers were availa ble. Ba lmaceda said the guard was in cont rol o f Ma t agalpa. Nicaragua's third-largest city. Young rebels trying to topple Som oza's fi?Overn m e nt h ad pinned down a national guard garrison in the city and poured heavy fi re from behind their s andbag barricades to slow the a ssa ult by gu ard reinforce- ments, which began Thursday. Details of today's attack were not immediate ly availa ble. Gov- e rnme nt spokesmen said they had received no word from M ataga lp a and te le phone operators s aid lines to the city had been cut. The Red Cross sent five am- bu I a nces t o Matagalpa this m orning to bring b ack the wounded . along with seven la r ger vehicles to trans port evacuees. Balmaceda s aid. CSee REBELS. P age A2> Pickup Delayed Tras h pickup will be one day la te in Laguna Beach next week because of the Labor Day holiday. The norma l Monday pickup will be o n Tues day , Tuesday's s chedule will be We dnesday a nd so on through Friday's pickup on Saturday. Tras h collection in San Cle m ente. Dana P oint , San Jua n Capistrano . Capis trano Beac h and Laguna Nigue l will not be affected b y the holiday. To IJ11mask APWlrepMle Erin Ryne. who underwe nt plcistic surgt•ry to m <Jkt• he r look morl' Ilk(' Elvis Preslcv. i~ onl' of fl\'l• singt'rs who h<1d similar opt!nition's to r<.'M'mblc.· dt• t·ea:-.ed rock sl<.lrs Thl· fi vt' will remon• thl•tr ma~k" tonig ht 3.5Miles Laguna SeWer Job Begins Wednesday By STEVE MITCH E LL Of,.,. O.lly l'llOi Stall Work be~ins Wt!dncsday on a 3.5 mile sewer hnc that will run along major streets in Lagun.i Beach on 11.s way to a coastal treatment pla nt in Aliso Canyon The project. expected to take about nine months to complck . will mean disruption of t raffic along Cat<.ihna. Glenncyn• and Pacific Coast Highway. warn of· fic i a ls at the Aliso Wa t e r Manageme nt /\gency. The seven.membe r agency was· forme d to complet e a wastewater !-.ystem which will eventually co nsist of four I rcat · m cnt plants. 12 miles of sewer lines. four milt's of connector sewer lines tind an ocean o utfa ll off Aliso Beach. The pipeline will follow Third Street in Laguna Beach from Forest Avenue to Legion Street. From there 1t will jog toward the ocean to follow Catalina Street as far as St. Ann's Drive It will move oce:.inward a~ain, connect- ing with Glenneyrl' Stn•et :Jn<! will proceed south a ... far as Bluebird Canyon Urt\"t' wh1:rc 1t will ente r Coast H1~hw<1) and ('Ontinul! to /\hsn C'rN'k at th1..· treatment plant Initial work will h~·g1n rwxl wn•k near Laguna Canyon Hoad and F'orc.•st Avenul' where P•Pl' will be la id and a pump '>talion cons tructed. A second pump sta lio n will b1• s t<Jrfl'd near Bluebird CM)OO Drive al lhl· sam t• timl· W alcr mana~<.'ml'nt agcnc y of ficials said work wos hl'ld off un til lh<' summe r tourist scaM>n e nded in Lairuna. T he cost of lht• pipeline through Laguna Reach. includinJ? th<.• two pum p s t11t1Clns. ts fi~urcd at SJ.4 mtlhon Grant funds will fin ance much of the cost with tht' lo cal shart• amounting to nearly SS00.000. to be s hared by Laguna Beach and E merald Bay usl·rs. The pipeline is part of <1 S45 millU>n region a l w <J:,tewal1•r CSeeSEWER . Pagc>.\21 Night thro u g h m id m ormng low cloudiness. otht'rw1st' ha1y s unshine Saturday L<1\.\s tonight 62 to 68 ll ighs Sat~rday around 70 at beaches to low to middle KOs inland. Stink Stirred by Skunks i. .. I , I I - INSIDE TODAY Cal1/nrn1a A11gc1s· fans have been long .,u/Jering But 1h1.~ sea.~cm -until a current rood lnp al least - the fans have had good rea- son to cheer Sec stories and photosonPageCI latlex ,. .... u--. ., Al 'f-~ ,., ... u ... .,. Mt¥1•• Q.lt L.M. .. .,. M ,.,..,,,..,,_ 14 ""' ..... .... N•ll..--1-M c.tlf9tlll• AJ Or~c-ty Alt Cl•Ut ... 01·" •ni...,.~ ~ Ci9fflK• ., =·IOU-llM °"' ....... •1 " O..ntN .. kft Alt Ttle•ltl• a ....... I~ ... ... TllUltn ~ .. ·-··I-CMt WUIMf ' M ,. ....... aM ....,....., ,,.,. Hff~-at Ww .. N...-a A• By ROBERT BARKE R OI "°" oatty l"li.t Slaff Seal Beach officials were at· te mpting to clear the air today in a controversy that broke o~t after three s kunks recently were shot to death by city anima l con- trol officers. Adah Wi nters, chalt-man of the city's Ad Hoc Animal Control Committee. asked the c1ty ~oun· cit this w~k why more humane m ethods were not used. S h e said th at the skunks. which had been bothetlng refit: dents ncu McGauJJh School near downtown SC!al Beach, shOuta h ave been put to d e ath by chloroform if they needed to be tixte rmlnated. . . "They <animal control of- ficers) kne)Y about the problem. t hey should have had chloroform on hand, .. she srud. Capt. Stacy Picascia of the Seal Beach Police Department, said that chloroform is now be· Ing used and 17 othe r skunks have met the ir doom by tills method. "It cost about $48 ror a case or c hloroform t o klll 12 to 15 • skunks," he s aid. "It costs only about 20 cents for a s hotgun shell." He said that the s witchover Lo c hloroform was made, neverthe· less. because or "the hue and cry." A diaper company also bas - I com e to the citY,, aid in th~ mat- ter. It has donated two 20-gallon plastic containers in which the wild animals ure put to death. Plcascin said the skunks up· parently a rc invading downtown neighborhoods from the wild lifE> preserve nt the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station. "We don't know where they're ~lit comintt from in such numbers but we have more lhlHl ever ." he said. Picascia said mat the city has ordered about 40 traµs to loan to besieged residenlr; He said that the Orange Coun ty Ani mal Shelter, the state Department or Fis h :ind Game nnd · even ioor. have been con· tactcd. but th(•y wouldn't takl· the anima ls Mrs. Winters :11!-.o ~air! s hl' wtll> conce rned about re ·ports I hat th<.' t h ree s kunks who W l'rt' shot~unne<t were k<'Pt 10 l rnps ror two duys without food and wat<'r. "They smell blld b1tl lhey'rt> doing just wha t <.>omcs nutunil· ly." sht> said. "They didn 'l ;e~k lo be born." Picascia said tht> anim ul~ were cared for before their death . "We do lhe best we con Wc'rl' not murderer s." He added the skunks couldn't be turne d loose becau~c they would probably multqily ;rnd cause cvengrt:iltt'r havo1' 1ng luunchl'd against him M ushctt has seven days to rL·spond lo the recall notice. whic h Wi.ls s1~ncd by . Howard :\I ai.Sll'. W1lh:.im Kenda ll. Roger Cumin. Ble:mor M<.1rkha m and Bo)d Aml.'l:> Aftl•r S<'Vl'n days. lhc Mushett rN' a II ~upporlcrs will have 120 day:. to c1rc-ulate recall petitions S1j:lnaturcs of 20 percent of San Cll•m 1..·nte's registe re d voters would Qualify the recall for .the ballot. 3Nahhed In Laguna Drug Bust Two Laguna Beac h men and a · Colorado resident wen• a rrested Tllu rsday in L<tguna Beach after ! nfftl'l'rs from three agencies: t•onvL·r ~NI on lhl· lr10 a nd ' l'l:nm cd they seized :n pounds or f high-q uality hashish ,\ 1 r c s t c ti w t: r e T h o m a s Norm an Moshier', 3 t . of 2868 'l\•rrv Houd and Kurl William l>ll'n~l hach. 24. 361 Po1>lar St.. 1)111 h of Laµun o.1 Beach . and l Richard .lohn Pavese ot LitHc · John. Colo Poli cl· :-.a1<.l t hL• arrests and J -.,·11url· of nearly Sl00.000 rn \fghan11'lan black has hish w<1~ llH' culmm:ilion of a n 1nvestiga- 1111n conducted by L<iguna Beach .,.- officer-.. lhi: Lakewood. Colo .. t OepartmL•nt of Public Safety. and i l ht' Cal1forn 1<.1 Bureau orl Narcotics Enforce ment. ; Laguna Poh c<' Lt. Al Olson · s<.11 d Sl·vcn pounds of hashish J and I w<i more.· ~uspects were ar-i n• ... 11.·d ;1t about th<.' sam e time 1n t Color ac1o 1 Tt'n off1N·r'> from the thr<.'<' j :1g1•11t1t·i-slakl·d out a <;pot in the ~ .ff)() hlo('k of Cliff l>riv1..· shortly , l)t'l 11n• nnon Thursday. and wit· } rll'~!"<Cd un <.1lleged purch3se by ~ ofril·1·rs from !he three m t..'O. W h t•ll I ht· t r<i ll'>:.lt'l ion was • <·om pit'tC'd. offll'L'f~ rus hed up()n 1 tht· tnn t11 rnukl' lht.• <Jrrest. Ols11n "'"d ... us rwct Moshier ut· t1•m pt1'<1 to pull a 9 mtllimetc·r tJ"tol I rom ht~ 1>01it. hut was twillt.•n to th1..· dr:.tw by ~cveral of lhl• t1llll't•1 ... Sgt Aruct.• Briggs and in· \ t· !-. l 1 g ;1 t or ;\l 1 kt· S I us h e r p,1rt1l·1patl-d m the arrest:-. from l"11u1n.i Olson said Thi· 1 hr<.•t• drug suspects were h1 •11l).( hdd in L41gun;.i Beach J ail "1th bail "l'l at $SO.OOO each . '\l 11i.htt'r foc-e~ c·hargcs of con- "J>1ra<·.v to ~ell hash1i.h. s ale of h:1 c,h1 !.h . :.in d t·omm1tting a lt•lon) '4h1l1..· arnwd. J>avt•sc and Dit'nstbach face c·h;irgt'" of conspirncy to sen hash1!.h, !-.al<· or hashis h. and possession of cocaine . Obon ~aid both men curried ... m :tll amounts nf thl' while drug on t ht!ir person~ at the t i me of their <irre~L. Freak Event Kills Boy, 5 SAN C/\RLOS <AP > -A 5· h•ar old boy s itting on his bicy· dt• outside a toy store w;ts killed whC'n an t•nguic part n e w off a p.1ss111g o.1utomobilc· and struck him 1n thl! throa t. police re- J)urt 1•rJ The d1rld. Rob<'rt Evnns. bled t11 1.kath almost instantly of a st•vt•r<•<I 1ugulur vein. police su1d Thur~d,1y Thl' 1.·~1 r owner . Pe rry W Pll'l'l'l' 11( San Cul'lo!-.. said hC' had hC'ard a loud "pop," saw his ,:i1•nt·rutor warning lig ht come on. and pulled owr. MUNTZ MOVES TO 7Y ELUNG M ~1dm1m Munt z, best·known for :-dhng ('ars. is ut 1l agi11n tlrn; timf' in the g1anl television ~rr<'en bus1nc,s. Sec FeatunnR. Ptif!C Bl ' ••• > AZ DAU. v PILOT • USC Carolina Menace d By 'Ella' MI \ !\ll \ r• • fo "1 ,., ,,, ... , 111<1.1\ urd1·1, II 1 h1111 11 .1111 \\1111 h lur tht· 1>1111 r B..ink ' 111 \;orth l '11r11 l111tt .. , Hurne 1n1• ,.~II .• l huriwd I 1ni1~11rd { '" m11.-, 'outht'.l't nr l ..... fl .1111 ..... \ h11rn1 .1111 ".11th 1111 ,,,. t-;Jlu '' J t h11·.1i 111 1111 Oult 1 U,1nl"' ,,aul 1111 t'l"J..'h r' .ii tht· r.. .ii ion 11t llur 111 .m1 t\·nt1•r h1·n Ttw) .111 \ ,,,.J rt''Hl•·nl ' 11r th1 ro .... t tu i,:11 U~lUI lh1•1t tlPI nl.tl l1U,IOl''' hul t•• 1·1111,uh•r 1h1• hurt It'•'"' ·" t ht•\ pl.111 101 ttw ~1h~ll.' 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It n•achl·d h11 rrH•an1· 'l<tl u' wht·n '"'"d' h1l 71 lllph Thur:.dJ~ It t!\ 1.1n· 1111a 1rnp11·.1l -.torm lo form 1n lhJL Jn•u. :.aid fon:t'u~tt:r P.ml Hc·tx·rt In that cin•a at th1-. llnl1.• of ~··at th1.·rl' Jn· f1.·~ -.torm!>, hl' !>Jld Mrs. Brackney Dead at 60 Afte r Illness El sit• Ela int• Brackney. 60, of 1801 Wtuttaer St , Costu Mesa, di<'d W1:dMsday ut UCI Medi('al <.:ente r . Orange, fo llowing a k ngthy illness She Op<'n<'d thl' fi rst jewelry :-ton · locall'd 111 Lakewood ,after moving to C:..i llforn1a from Sup1.·r1or. Wi!\('. in 1945 and htlt!r w u s usSt!\t <Mll c irc ul a ti on manager for the San Clemente Sun· Post in San Clemente S h e-1s s urviv<'d b y h e r husband, Wesley. of the family homc Cre mation " being handled by the Neptune Society. Newport B<':Hh . Jccordin g to Mr eracknl'.V who said the a:.he!> will be l.cutll'red ut seu off Sun fll'ml'Oll' .. Carter Urges Gas Support WA S JJt NGTON t APt Pres ident Carter conllnued hi!> role as lobbybt today. imploring J3 represent:.illvc!> of farm and rood proc cs~1n g g rou p!> to :.upport a compromii;c natural g,as bill Carll'r told hi' audience thal defeat of the ~a' bill "will have a vc:ry damaJ(ing efrect on our nation." <.1nd h{' a!>kcd them to tell member~ of Congress th<'y support lht• measure C'arler said he• know~ of no indu:-.try m ore dependent on :.t able supplies of natural ga~ lhan the f a rm <.1nd food industries Burglar Takes Ster e o, TV Set i\ bur~lar who twi~ted off the doorknob of the reur door to gain entry took stere<i equipment. a television Sl'l und records from a Laguna N11.~ucl home. Orange County sheriff'~ of fi(•ers said lht• theft was report. t•d b y compute r lechn1c1a n K\'vin Reed Kiley, 25. The loss wa!> valut•d at $2,225. ORANGE. COAST l r\C DAILY PILOT OW ()r~ CO.\t 0# Pt ... 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WHEN THEY returned a month later. the patio had d isappeared under a vine that had produced Pine pumpkins . "J don't know wha t J'm going to do with all this." laughed Vencw Koiv1sto. "We don'l have much of a yard 1n the:-e condominiums to begin with and now what little we've gol has been taken over by this pumpkin vint' " THE PUMPKJN vine is the end product of a school project h<!gun by s1x-ycur-old Tanya Koivisto when she was a kindergarten s tudent last year ::it Eastbluff Etcmen- tary School. The students were tu ken to a pumpkin farm and Tanya bought a pumpkin, which was duly car ved into a Halloween iack-o'-lantern. "I !>aved the seeds a nd dried them." Mrs. Koivislo s u1d . "and the children pl anted the m thi::. !>pring Everybody got lo bring their plants home afte r open h OU!>l' ... T HR UTILE pumpkin plant stayed 1n a '>m all plastic c·onla incr unlll JU::.t before vac:.iuon time when Mrs. Ko1vi!>tO and her daughte r transplanted it. Now Mr!> Ko1 vis to say:. 'he;ll JU!>I try to keep the vin1· from taking over the house T;mya 1!\ trying Lo hgur~ out what ::-hl''ll do with her bumper crop of pum pk1m. Santa Anan Killed In Fight Over Girl An argument over a ~1rl ended Thur,d<ty night with th(• fatal slahb1ng of one Sant<t Ana man <ind 1 ht• wounding of h1~ brother. pohcl· reported today l'e!\c.tr Oel~ado. 20. of 1200 E Wilshire Ave .• wa ... pronounced dead at Sunta Ana-Tustin Com munity llospital after the 9·30 p m !>tabbing. oohce said His bro&her. Ser~io. 24, of lhl' -.amc.> addrt'SS, was treated for a minor st;,sb wound <1nd released. offi Cl•rs reported Pollet' o.;a1cl an aq~umcnt s tart l'd bet wel'n Ol'lgado a nd un un known man at 6 p.m . The man allegedly returned to Delgado's home with a group of friends later wh<•n the fight and sta b bing oc<•urrc•d LagunaLiom Set BreakftUt The tenth annual Laguna Beac h Lions Club panc ak<· breakfast will be h(•ld in Hc1~lcr Park Sunday and Monday, club offic1alio. have announced Breakfast will be :.ervcd from 7 a.m . to 1 p.m. each day. Proceeds go toward Lions Club charities, including sight co n ~e r v:Hio n and youth Ot'· ti vi ties .Price of the breakfast 1s $2 per pt!rSOI'\ Anita Bryant Concert Cut, BOSTON <AP) Gay·rlghts advocates who sang out against Anita Bryant's plnnned concert tn Boston apparently won the day she won't be sm gina. Officers have made no ar rest!> and th<' idt·nllty of Lhe murder ,uspect isn't known. police ~iud Cops Fire d In Sex Rap ST LOUIS t AP\ Five depu- ty t'ity marshals have been fired after an <tCCU!\ed prostitute s aid they ::.oliciled un<J accepted sex ual favors from her while she wa~ 111 a holding t'C ll City Marshal R.C French said Thursday that allt'galions or sex· uul misconduct ugainsl. a sixth de puty in connection with i.I second woman wen.~ being in vttstif(ated. The women told police thut th<• sexual ucts were accepted by the officers in return for prom- ises to help obtain bail ~ Th<' acts took plat'e la:.t Friday while the women were in city court holding cells .iwaiting hearings. tht!Y said. \ Bikers Held For Dynamite SAN DIEGO ct\Pl Three assoc i ates of the Diablos motorcycle dub have been or· dt•red held on $25,000 hail each following their arraignment on charges of attempting to sell 56 cases of s tole n dynamite. authorities say. Top Cop Killed On Duty C' ATOOS/\, Okla. 1 /\Pl 1'te pohct• d1il.•f of this Tul:su i1 uburb wus llhot to death in a gun battle early toduy after he futally wound ed on e o f two m e n appurently t rying to rob a business. authorities said. OHirers ~aid they believed Chief ' R.B. "Red" Hamby. a vet e r a n Ok laho m a police officer . also wounded a nother 111:.in who ned with a woman in a ear. Pot Shocks Eastirood MONTEREY <AP ) Actor Clint Eastwood is the owner of rented prop e rty where the biggest marijuana bus t 10 the county's history was made three weeks ago. Monterey County Sheriff e l ec t Bud Cook said Thurs day the uctor owned 400 acres or Carmel Va lley property where 430 mari- juana plants with a street value of $1 million were confist·ated Aug. 10. But Cook sa id Eastwood, a Pebble Seach resident. was not involved with any illegal activity. 2 ·Report Chase on Freeway Two mt•n told lrvine police Thursd<>y lhl'Y were eha~cd along the Sun Owgo Free way by a m an1aca1 driver who yelled • racist rt•marks and then tried to tam them off the roud. The Garden Grove construe tion workers said they were re turning home from a job in San Ju an Capistrano Wednesday when the a ssault-u 10-m ilt weaving chase at 80 and 90 miles per hour-occurred. They fi rst reported the cnmt to Westminster police. who re The search fo r the pair c<,:ntcred on adjoining Rogers County. where a blood-Stained ;,sbandoncd car was found. "He was upset someone would do this on his prop· ~rty." ~ook said. · fcrred them to Irvine officers Authorltie:. baid Hamby was a lel'led that <.1 robbe r y wa!> t::ik1ng placl' and drove up to the scene about 8 a.m. A witness, Glenn Hawley. said llamby ran Lo the front door and yelled ut someone inside to halt , thl'n the gunfire erupted. H u mby r e po rted ly fire d ,evcral shots before being hit by return fire in the upper portion of his chest He stuggcrcd from the door and went around the corner of the building before he coll apsed in a nearby laundromat. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Lal er. one of the suspected robbe rs wa!> found dead inside the C:.itoose 'fag Agency. a private busines~ licensed by the ~late to sell car li cense plates. He was not identified. ll<1wley i.md the other man s taggered from the front door of Lht• .1~cncy, jumped into the getawu~· car and sped away. 1\ I though he said he s aw only the one m an 10 the car. other repo rts s aid a wo man was involved Tog age nt Georgia McAJee !.aid she was talking on the telephone to a Catoosa school employee when the a rmed men came in the building and "I said, 'Tell J .B to get over here .. we are being robbed.' " Mrs. McAfee said "bullet::. were flying ever ywhe re ... it's a miracle no one else in the agency wus hit." Shirt's Lack DUln't Quite Cover Charges MI AM I <A'P l -Waitress Carol Willia ms wasn't too upset when she saw a custome r sitting :.it a Key Biscayne luncheonett<' counter without a shirt. S he advised him of the es tablishment's long -standing policy against serving shirtless patrons. Fro• Page Al 'SEWER ... s ystem managed by the /\liso Wate r Management i\gcncy That agency is a .1oint-powcrs organization. consisting of the City of Laguna Beach. Emerald Bay Service Dis trict. South Coast County Water Dis trict . Moulton Niguel Water District. the I rvine Ranch Water District. Los Alisos Water District and the El Toro Water District. While the pipeline project is expected to lj>E: completed by next summer. the city will con- tinu e to use its present waste water treatment plant and ocean outfall. The old plant. located near Ci· ty Hall. has accounted for a stro ng s ulphur s m e ll in the downtown area. and the offshore pipeline has res ulted in treated effluent dumped off Main Beach Park. The city plans to discontinue the use of the old plant in 1982. at which time the new Aliso Can- yon plant will be completed and hooked uv to the mile-and· a· half long offshor e Aliso outrall. Low bidders for the Laguna pipeline proJecl we re Vido J\rtukovich and Son or El .Monll' The Peter Kiewit and Sons con- struction firm of Arcadia wen· low bidders for the pump s ta lions . That firm recently com pleted the Aliso Beach outfall for the water mana~ement agency. Bill Sukenik. c hief engineer for A WMA. said the pipe laying will temporarily disrupt traffic flo w s a s it works its w11 y down coast. "We purposely scheduled the roadwork durKig the fall and winter months to avoid the h eavie r s ummer t r affic ," Suke nik said. Event to Aid Drug Program The n h e s tood up iind apologized. Straight Ahead . a drug re;, That's when she noticed he habilitation program located in was n 't wearing a ny pants. Da na Point. has pl anned a either Labor Day fundraiser. starling Th<· customer left. stopping at C:Jl 8 a .m . w ith a p a ncah a <·onvcnience m a rket and breakfLJ Sl a n d cont inuing several other stores bt'fore be through the day· . wa!> picked up by poli ce. A car was h a nd mus ical o we n He rnandez. a n un -per~ormances are a mong t~e c·mploycd di s hwas her. was~•days planned cve_nts. Hotdog~ ·h· d 'th 'ndeccnt exposure and other snacks will be sold. a~ t: ,1rge wi. 1 ·. well as home baked goods. Officers said Hernandez decid~ Activities a r e s chedule d '·arl1 t'r in the day to go for a spi n through 5 p .m . at 34185 S. on his b1c~ clc nude . P acific Coast Highway in Da na "lk says he got an inspira· Point. Additional information 1s l ion. :.in urge .. :-Vha~ever ~ou available by calling Straight want to call it. s aid police Ahead. 496-0321. spokesman Norm Gregorisch. Driver Charlet" Selent. 21. and h1:. passenger Roy Tichmueller. 18. said the incident began at tht- interchange or the northbound S1rnta Ana a nd San Diegc freeways. Selent told police he merged into traffit' in front of a blue Capri whose driver immediately :.pccdcd u1> lo pull alongside Selent 1><1id the man yelled at him to pull over. waved his fist and cursed. Selent ignored him lie said he couldn't ignore him an y more when the incensed driver th rew a large coffee mug and smashed it a~ainst Selent's car door. At that point. Selent hit the accelerator. He said the man chased him a nd pull ed e v e n aga in . screamed another racist re mark and tried to ram the car. Selent said he rea cted by swe'rving. which caused an old .mun in a station wagon in turn to be forced off tht side of the road. Sctent said he was fl ee ing at 90 mph when his attacker finally turned off the freeway -afkr 'im ashing Se lent 's car from behind -at Harbor Boulevard m Costa Me~a Sclent drove· a few miles further to be s afe. t h e n m ade h is w ay to Wc:-tmin::.t e r pol ice head· quarters. Fro•Pa~AJ REBELS ... Fighting or bombing also was rl'ported in Este li . Jinotepe. Om<imba and Leon as the dnw to bring down the 41 -year-old Somoza dictatorship went into its llth day Mo r e businesses joined a growing strike in Managua and elsewhere .Urned at forcing the r esignation of Som oza. whose fa m lly has ruled Nica ragua !>ince the V.S. Mar ines put his rather in power in 1937. Businessmen opposed to the Som oza regime accuse it of mis· m a n aging th e economy . monopolizing much of the coun try ·s industry and business and widespread corruption. They say the longer Somoza rem ains i.n power. the more peo. pie will turn to t he leftist guer· rillas who launched the current cumpa 1gn with a two-day oc- cupation of the National Palace last week. Othe r foe~ of the dictator claim he has allowed the na- tional gu<ird to brutalize the population. ach1:1rgehedenies. Wreck Kills One LAYTONVILLE CAP I -A tanker truck overturned Thurs· day on US. 101 . spilling its t0.000 -gallon cargo of propane gas. killing the driver and clos- ing the major north-south artery to traffic THE PRICE IS RIGHT Have you ever gone into a store. and before a salesman approached you. tried to determine prices on goods not marked? Many carpet stores do not have pri?es in- dicated on their samples. The theory is that this way they can charge "what the traffic will bear ." At Alden's, prices are posted on all of our samples so that custo mers can browse through the select ions and .know what they are looking at. Stop at Alden s, and save a lot of aggravation! DEN'S But Miss Br:t_ant. who wagf'd a !>UCCessful battle agaim1t a gay rights ordinance in M1am1, planned a ncwi:. conference In Boston Friday nnyw.iy to boost conservative LI S Senate contcndl'I l loward Phillip!> Richard A. Braeutlgan. 32. of Brawley, And Jack t ... Penlska. 30, and John H. Williams, 21. both of San Bernardino. were take n into custody Thufsday In Burro Be nd n ear Ocotlllo. fede ra l agenL'i said. James P Stathes. rei;idenl agent in churge of the Alcohol. 'tobacco aJ\d Firearms Bureau here. said the three were nrres.· cd :u1 they attempted lO sell the 1•xplosivl'N to undert'ov<'r a1:wnLc; : iiisiailatiiin: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor • COSTA M!SA, CAllF. 926'27 • PHONE 6 .-6 . .&838 -6"6-23.5.5 • ' AT YOUR SERVICE I WORLD "Got a pt'ob«-m» 7'f1en wntt 111 /'at Dt,irm Pat Wilt C'11t rnl lope> af'lhnSJ lht' anau'f'rt u11d art"'" l/(IM need to &Oll'C' m~qu&t1,.., rn qv1>,.rnmn1t mid /'>u.~m.-u Moil IJOMr qw>lhclm lo l'ul llunn Al \ uur 'i.-r1 1c t' o rcm{IC COCl&I Vaalv Palut , • 11 H11J l:,W 1 ·u~to Mna. r A '26U Ai m41fJI lrtl<"U ru p11mt,U. wtll lw C!IUWerN, """1 phontd '"''"'""·' ur '""''' 1 not andudJrtg 011 rtodrr & /Wl nomr oddr1 n ulld ~nrn "°11ra plt(/fttt 1Jumbn ('(Jnrl()t M cul'Ultd••rrd Nw rolurrill amwur11da1 lw~rc~ Saturdo11!1 s..i.n s ... .w l..ftlne •1~•11 o•· R READE~: Now lllal boaU.t sea.on la ltt run •'""& • ...,.... art' • l•• i.atdy lips from u.e U.S. Coaa GH.rd. Doll 't ti* • Sf"Ctloaa ol a.a.. boat ..c: ddl&eed ~t"~. aud 1 a ....,.. bow, lf'nt o.r l•••••e. ea') lO ran off . Bdo"' f1aelln1. clew au ha&cb .. s and ponoe 10 kttp guoltne n por:s Qubldt' tht-boat. Afl•r rut'llng, 'l'ntlla~ all com part m .. nL' and dw·<'lc all nut l\inf'MI and f11el Lar\ll ~patt"S for fum~ bc'forto atar1lng t~ n~tne. C'arT) a Stt(lndary m~an.., of propul!iion, s uch a 11 n au.xWar en1tln1• for a motor boat, or ti )ou 'r• allln1 a !)maU boat, a paddlt'. Be urf' to ban • ballf'r. If 'OU Ul)!\irf', aftd Ute boat noats, stay wtth It. Pt>op lt' wbo l ove a capsized boat ortt n un· deresllmalt' c~ dlstan~ to short' and Clre, cramp and drown belo~ rut>bin1 land. Remembe-r, a boat Is mort \-l~lblt Olan a bead bobbing In the watf'r. Beforr you go boating, lelJ someone where vou're f(oing and when you expect to return. Learn weather warnJng signals . Finally, enroll in a free safe-boating course sponsored by lbe Coas.l Guard. For pa mphlets on boating ~afety, write to the Office of Boating Saft>· ty of the U.S. Coast Guard, <400 7th St. S.W., Washington. O.C., or contact a local Coast Guard ornce. Bo.,,lta l B ed Claar~• BlgM•t ? DEAR PAT Aft.er having JUSt su!fered t hrough the rinancial as well as physical pain of a • hospital stcay. I'm very interested in finclinll out if other states charge as much for the luxury of a hospital bed as California does A. W .. Newport Beach You'd ltave to go all the way to Alaska to top· the aver age hospital semlprln te room rate char ged in California. The Health btsaran~e As· sociatlon or America reports that u or January 1978, Alaska 's daily cha rge ran $148, comp.,-ed to SJ33 in Callromia. Third highest ls Michigan, at $130. The lowest average rate is Mississippi at $56, followed by $67 in Ar kansas and S70 In Kentucky. ~iglater Need • It' ork DEAR PAT I have an old Evans lighter that has se ntimental value to me. It needs to be r e.· paired, but J don:t know where I can have this dont• J.E .. Newport Beach Evans Case Co. no longer services Evans lighters, but you c:an contact the current supplier. Authortted Kepair Service, by writing to 143 E. 60th St., New York, N.Y. 10022. .. ~· QUEENIE "I'm knucklfll off ltl(> three-martini lunch lh.ing. But just I ttw-lunch por l " ~our Sacrificed /11 Tribal Rites N EUQUEN. Ar gentina <AP> -Indians -;arrificed four m~bers of their own tribe during rituals led by a Pentacostal preacher on a reserva· t10n in southern Argentina, police reported. Police said a 23-year-old woman and three s mall children were killed because they were thought to be i>ossessed by the devil . Officials said l>ever al me mbers of the tribe. in· eluding the preacher . were under arrest. . ~ AUCl'ION SALE 11-fE AUCTION Will. TAKE PLACE AT HOLIDAY INN 25205 LA PAZ RO. LAGUNA, HILLS ON FA I DAV, SEPTEMBER 1 ATS P.M .. VrEWiP.M. AUCTIOHEER E.BLUMBERG 213-915-a23 TERMS: CASH/OiECK Catalogues lMllabte at tne auction AA£A ORJErn'AL RUGS, INC. Frioay. September 1, 1978 OAIL Y PILOT A 1 West Eyes Red _Buildup l mtitute Sees NA.TO ,Still Formidable LONDON !AP > An authoritative research lnstitut here has expressed concern over t.he ·communi::,l Warsaw Pact m ilitary bulJdup and said the Western illUance h. being out- classed on land, at sea and in the air. • T he International Institute for Strategic Studies said, however . Thur sday that North Atlantic Treaty Organiiation defenses are still formidable a nd "any at· tempt lo breach them would re · quire a major attack." "WHILE THE INSTITUTE expresses concer n ove r the momentum of the Warsaw Pact militar y build·up both in the nuc l ear il n d con ventiona l fields," the organization said, "the overall balance still ap- pear s to make m ilitary ag· gression seem unattr active." Th e 1ns t itute 's M ilit ary Balance for 1978-1979, an annual assessment. showed the Soviet Union moved farther a head of lfle United St ates during the year in flumbers a nd payload of nuclear missiles deployed. The Milit ary Balance is a textbook survey of world armaments that 1s considered a mus t in the sale! •w ff! s111ncit11 eu than Wllh stat .. lktOft ,.,, «." 39.99 I lllln pl141HS t1cl1 3.99 llbraries o f poJ1t1cal a nd m1ltlary leaders The instiluk. founded tn 1958, 1s a cent.er for study of security and defense problems Its staff and m embers ne from SO c<>un· tries A STUDY B V T HE Ame rican governme nt 's arms control agency said t wo days ago the U.S. nuclear arsctlal will be more than adequate through the 1980s. based on the a ssumption the United States will have more numerous and more a ccurate warheads and aJso will have deployed the cruise missile. But the Military B a lanct! , s hows that as of now, t he United States has d e ploy ed 3,600 nuclear missiles compared to 5,609 for the Soviet Union . The United States has 504 missile~ with warheads in the megaton range against 1.670 for the Sov 1ets . A nuclear megaton has an explosive force equal to 1.000.000 tons of TNT. T he institute notes that im pro v e d nuc l e ar w eapons ~ystems "a r e now r e a c hing de ployment s tage," but adds that the Soviets also are r eplac· ing t heir older missiles with new and more capable ones. . . ·' -IT SAYS. "A NEW ~ulJm1trtnl'· based strale~ic misi.llt'. the SS:N · 18, is now in ~crv1ce und 1i. replacing the SS·N·S. T his m l!>· l\tle not only has u longl'r range ... S.000 mllcs <Js agairuil 4.800 ..• a nd sub~lant 1u l am provements in guidance but, mos t significantly. glVes the Soviet Union. for the Cirst timl'. missiles at sea with multiplt' 111· dependent nuclear warhe;ads." Ame rica's Polaris A3 and P oseidon C3 s u b m a rin e · launched missiles have ranges of only 2,880 miles a nd warhecads in t he kiloton < 1,000 tons of TNT) range, while the wa rheads or the SS·N -18 m issile a r e o f 1·2 megatons. the Militar y Ba lance ,,hows . Of non·Stra tegic or sho rter· range nuclear systems, the in- stitute said : "The Soviet Union - has continued its build·up while Ni\TO has not yet made up its mind over the modernization or its tacllcal nuclear arsenal " OF THE LAND forces of the two s ides. the ins titute !>aid · ·'The Soviet Union has added 7,000 tanks of all types this yecar to br ing its total from 43,000 to 50.000." mll!anl1uc.11111 23.99 d11111011d chair 29. 99 palm fans ''""199c 1.,ce3.99 I' f I ' I ,1.11. -- taJre a fresh looll at... lluri & rattan 11tt1n \lladH 6.99& 7.99 I,) 11 I (I fur11iture & aeeessorial v NJtur.11bur1·and raft Jn deftly woven 111 laraway.places '• Jnd brought home to st,:ir m your decor JI mg revue• We vo colle<Jcd a host ot splendid sitters. ba~kets. lamp shades eru1 rJcks ca tore 10 5tore wine. magazines or whdt nots' As breezy wall .trCCOI~ W(' VP parnered palm leaf fans .ma J delc1~Jt ion trom I he animal k111"'.Jom w•lh a menagenc ol plaques• We ve cJ ft t:!>'1 world ol 11ghlhearted furniture Jn<l acct:nt pieces )i' store 1ust tor you• 99e1o:Jq.99 elepllMl llMt 29.99 .•. -·--~ '-.-...-...· ... \ I .ta °"'LY ptLOT use t-r1csay. 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LBHS Btrbtrt Rallt, (VHS •94·8!.46 ' ·~·6100 P1ul111t Kn•pp, AOP I Strrt HS 496·l118 Adu1u: llll'Oll ft tM ROI' Off I(('. SEPTEMBER 7. G'S 26900 ~ St!MI. &wt""*" CloiltTano 10 oo em ltwouQll e.ooom "' AOP Rm 3 Most ~s art open to both n1911 scll001 HudtMl •I'd tdu1ts. Wilen Gl•sse\ ere overtnrolled high ~cP!oo1 \ludenu •ft 9lvtn priority. 26900 Acjachema Street San Juan Gapistrano, California 92675 ( 714) 496-3118 I 831-203J (one block northeast of the San Juan Capistrano Mission) ,.. I Punt!h ..So ~I• i1 reeoociliatioa." 6 Renaaia San Juan Cots 4 CETAJohs San Juan Capistrano officials dropped four of 10 Comprehensive Employment and Training ' employees from the city payroll as or Thursday. City Manager James Mocalis said. The remaining six will be absorbed into the city•s permanent staff. Mocalis said two or the CETA employees will be moved into existing posi· lions and new jobs have been established for the other four. THE FEDERAL PROGRAM FUNDING the CET A employees has become too bogged down with regulations which are expensive to meet. Moc al is explained Also. since the passage of Proposition 13. Moc alis said. city officials have decided to rely as much as possible on local funds and cut back on state and federal financing where possible . The four CETA employees laid off were in the positions of administrative aide, clerk t~ist. ac· count clerk. and recreation coordinator. tM-.city manager said. The six who will remain all work in the city•s maintenance department. THE CITY'S CETA CONTRACT was made through the county and inclu~ed four other local San Juan agencies. Capistrano Unified School District has three CET /\ employees. and the San Juan Capistrano Chamber or Commerce, the Community Counsel- ing Center. and the Historical Society each has one. Mocalis said these private agencies have been allowed to work out their arrangements with the county and may keep their CETA programs. Clemente High . Sign,.up Slated San Clemente lllgh School registration is scheduled next week. with classes starting Sept 11 at 7 :30 a.m. Freshman orientation is planned Tuesday. Stu- dents whose last names begin with the letters A-L will meet at 8 a.m. in the school's LitUe Theater. Freshmen whose last names begin M·Z are lo meet there at noon. R·EGISTRATION WILL FOLLOW each orientation session. W cdncsday. seniors will register beginning' al 9:55 a.m. and juniors at 1 p.m. Sophomores re- gister starting at 8 a.m . on Thursday. Students should have received registration in· formation by mail, said Patrick Rogan, vice prin· clpal. Late registration is scheduled Thursday after 10:45 a.m. STUDENTS NEW TO THE Capistrano Unified School District who will attend San Clemente High School should contact the school for a counseling appointment. Rogan said. Additional registration inlonnation is available by calling the school. 492·4165. 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NO. 244, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA FRI DAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1978 N/C TEN CENT lJnsusflecting Couple Carry Dynamite ST LOUIS f AP> AuthorlllK patrolled hl1hways und t.tlt-phont'd h'1ocin.'dl ol air travchirs today looklna for u.n elderly couple ~bo drovf' orr from the airport unawure that Police hud s tuck two one·pound ~tick~ ol defu5ed dynamite under lht>lr buanp('r Polacc emph&! azt'd that the couplt· wue believed to be an vartuaJl)' no danger from their !.UrpMl.t P»CklillC because no deton1tlnadcv1ce w~i. attacht-d TH£ LATE:MODEL MAROON CHEVROLET with Missouri lrt"~n~e plates luad bt: n c~ Thursday 8.6 a hldlna place tor the dynamite by a poltct run1ne team lralnlng dogs to sniff cxplo.-.\v1,.•s al Lambert S1 Louis lntem ataonaJ Airport. J ohn Clou e a nd fo:d Ptuhppe, two airport police canine of· ncerli. !:)Wd they not1fh·d toll .cak personnel that they would use a vnlut parking lot to train their dogs. Valet lots. where passengers lcuvu their cnn with atltmdants. are closed to the public. nut while the <UJrccrs led the dogs away from the dynamite· luden car to begin {he search. an attendant drove the auto out of the lot and mt urned 1t to the owners . BV TIOS MORNING, AIRPORT officials had telephoned 200 Missourians who flew Into the airport Thursday, but had no luck. The airport enlisted city and county police, the Missouri Highway Patrol and the Feder Aviation Administration to help in the search, Lt. John Re said. Airport police are under the jurisdic· tlon of lbe St. Lou1 police. Reeg, an airport watch commander who has been in charge of the dog teams for about a month. described the mishap as "a breakdown in communications':..between officers and a valet al· tend ant who was supposed to give word lfowners called for their cars. Airport police said dynamit(). 1s routinely placed in pubic vehic les to train dogs to "s niff" it out. A private car had never been used before. "and it 's the last ti me. too," said R.eeg. "THE OFFICERS MADE A SERIOUS mistake. and rm sure they realize it," said Reeg. He declined to se1y if any disciplinary action would be taken. Aiprort director Leonard L. Griggs. Jr. said he was prohibiting the future use of any airport parking lot for police dog lraining. a~d baMed the placing of dynamite in any vehicles not owned by the City. Lambert, the nation's 14th-largest airport. recently was named the best In the country in the use of its expert canine teams. "That's small consolation right now," said airport public rela · taons director Bob Case. 50 Killed; Uprising Quashed? ·Last Appeal Fails MATAGALPA. Nicaragua <AP> -National guard t.roops tore aside ·makeshift barricades today and took control of M atagalpa, held five days by youthful rebels whose bloody re· sistance had become a symbol or the popular uprising against President Anastasio Somoza. Or. Cesar Amador Kuhl, a sur. geon working with the Red Cross in this city 100 miles north of the capital of Managua . said 50 persons died in the fighting since it began last week, including an ! undetermined number killed in the final push by the guard. He said more than 200 were wounded. Red Cross workers said the rebels bad withdrawn during the night and that the g ua rd, mainstay of Somoza's military government, was in control. f MOil ol the barricades, hastily tbro• tetetber with Hndbags a nd rodes. had been tom down, a : Red Cross s pokesman s aid. ·'About 2 a.m. most oC the fir· -inutopped and theJuard went in f with ~· armor cars and a front loader and began tear· ing down the barricades."' sald a Red Cross volunteer who asked , not to be identified. An armored car equipped with \ a 40mm cannon opened fire re· peatedly during the night to dis· lodge the rebels. said one Red Cross worker. Witnesses sajd many rebels - large numbers of teen·agers t armed with a variety of pistols, I rifles and shotguns -fled into the . hills surro.unding this city of .. ~0.000. Intermittent firing was f heardinthehillsatmid·morning. J bater today, the armored car I sat ~ one crossroads, its cannon c ove~ing the approaching fSeeJlEBE~. Page AZ> 1 I Angeh·· Win, .. ' 64, on Hit t w { ~R~ngBdan i' Downing's two.out single to t r:igbt field capped a three.run t ~.Hfornia eighth·innang up· ~ rastng as the Angels rallied for a ~ 6·4 Victory over the Toronto Blue · Jaystoday. \ · It W3s the second time the ~ Angels had fought from behind in the game. A solo horner by Lyman Bostock and a two.run • shot by Ron J ackson had pulled ~ ~he Angels into a 3.3 tie in the t fol.lrth.' Trailing 4·3. the Aqgels opened ~ the decisive eighth with singles I b y C a rne'y Lan s ford a nd • Bostock. After, J esse J effcrS-On. ' 7·11, got Don Baylor on a fly to l teft, reli<>ver Vietor Cruz came ' Oft and rt!tired Joe Ruda on a fly to center. However. Jacksqn singled lo left, sconng LansfC1rd and send· ing Bostock to thJr~ to lie the game. J ackson took second 'on left tielder Al Woods' throw to the plate and scored pehind Bostock on Downing's hit. Paul Hartzell, 6-8. scattered ni~e hits over 7% innings for the victory. Dave LaRoche fi nished up to register his 19th save of the sea&on. MUNTZ MOYES 1V TY SELUNG Madman Muntz, best ·kOOWf' tor seU~ car.1 , Is al It again --1 this time In the gl8nl ~elevlslon screen buslnC:.11s. See Featuring, Page Bl. o.ltY ...... ,_" °'' ""*-TANYA KOIVISTO, 6, AND HER PUMPKIN PATCH In Newport Beach, End of Vacation Brings Surprise Vigorous Vine Pumpkin Project 'Probkm' By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI 1"9 o.itr ,. ... SC.. When the Koivisto family of Newport Beach left fQr vacation In July, they had a nice patio and a s mall pumpkin p1ant leftover from a school project. WHEN THEY returned a month later. the patio had disappeared unde r a vine that had produced nine pumpkins. · "I don't know what I'm going to do with all this." laughed Veneta Koivisto. "We don't have much of a yard in these condominiums to begin with and now what little we've got has been taken over by this pumpkin vine " .THE PUMPKIN vine as the end product of a school project begun .by six.year·old Tanya Koivisto when she was a kindergarten student last year at Eastbluff Elemen· Lary School. The students were taken to a pumpkin farm and Tanya bou ght a pumpkin. which was duly carved into a Halloween Jack ·O ·-lantern. "I saved the seeds and dried them," Mrs. Ko,visto said. "and the childre n planted them this spring. Everybody got to bring their plants home after open house." THE IJ'ITLE pumpkin plant stayed in a small plastic container until just before vacation time when Mrs. Koivlsto and her daughter transplanted it. Now Mrs. Koivisto says s he'll just try lo keep the vine from trucing over the house. Tanya is trying to fi gure out what she'll do with her bumper crop of pumpkins. Police Chief Slain In Robbery Attempt • CATOOSA. Okla. <APl -The police cbief or this Tulsa suburb was shot to death In a gun battle early today after he fatally wo unded on e of two m e n a pparently trying to rob a business, authorities said. Otficer-S said they believed Chief R.B. "Red" Hamby, a veteran Okl a ho ma police officer, also wounded another man who fled with a woman ln a car The 1'eat'ch Cor the pair centered oh adjolnlng Rogers County, wt.ere a blood·stalned abandon<.'<i cir was found. AuthoriUes s,Pld Ha mby was alj'rted th._t a robbory wu ta'king pla~ arid drove UJ) to the scenll·about 8 a.m . . ,. A witness, Glenn Hawley, said Ha mby ran to the front door and yelled I t someone inside to halt, then the gunfire erupted. Hamby r eportedly fired several shots before being hit by return fire in the upper portion or his chest. He si.gcered from the door and went around the corner of the building before he collapsed ln 1 nearby laundromat. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Later, one of the su!4pected robbers was round dead inside the Catoose T&g Aacncy. a prlvate buslnes!J ·licensed by t.hc! state to sell car license plates. He was not Identified. Hawley sold tho other m.n <he CIUEF, P11e i\2) Diedrich, Rose Must Face Trial By GARV GRANVILLE CM tlle o.lty P-Slaff What may have been Orange Co unty S upe r v iso r Ra lph Oie~rich's final legal bid lo avoid standing trial on bribery charges ended in failure today Consequently, Diedrich and co·defendant LeRoy Rose are scheduled to stand trial Sept 18 Superior Court Judge John Flynn set the stage for the trial today whCfl he denied a fin al set of motions to quash the indict· ments that charge Diedr ich and Rose with being involved in a 1973 bribery conspiracy. Judge Fly nn ruled that a motion to strike the indictments because of insufficient evidence was denied. At the same time. the judge said defense motions to discover other e vidence that might be used ln the defenda nts' trial were overly broad. De fense attorneys Marshall Morgan and Sylvan Aronson then agreed to tone down their discovery move. a move that Morgan laughingly called "a re· quest to search ldistrict at· torney Cecil> Ilic ks· ofCice " Morgan said it is possible that when the trial begins he might move for a preliminary hearing, a hearing that would give de· fcnse attorneys the chance to question witnesses who testified Of Coors~, A Horse Stops Train CHICO C/\Pl -This is what you might ·call a horse tale. a!> opposed to a shaggy dog s tory. A horse fell through a trestle Thursday night. The horse was bei ng walked across a Southern Pacific trestle that crosses a channel in Chi co when it slipped between the ties. The horse was stuck there while 1s.year·old Wendy Ward tried to figure out how to gel it out. Sheriff's deputies and a tow truck couldn't managl;!, and a veterinarian was called to the scene. Then a 90·car train appeared, heading down the tracks toward the trestle. People m anaged to stop the train JUSt short Of the trestle. The vet gave the horse a sleep c:;hot. and people 10 the crowd p ulled the horse out with a makeshift sling. Trashmen On Holiday There wi ll be no refuse co llection Monday i n Newport Beach or Costa Mesa. city otriclals have announced ln Newport, areas reg. ularly scheduled for col· leclion that day will have to w ait until the . next sc heduled day, Sept. 7. Those areu will have only one refuse collection next week. In Costa Mes8, coUec· lions will r esume on a Tues day through Satur· day, rather than ·Monday through Frlday schedule ne"t wffk only, against their clients during the grand Jury·s investigation that led to the Dec. 15, 1977. indJct· men ts. "It all depends upon Whether I like Ralph well enough to go to Bakersfield Wlth him." Morgan kidded . Morgan also said it is possible he might ask for the upcoming traal to be moved to a nother location to_,insurc ha s client an 1mparti1il jury. His lighl·hearted jest came with hrs admission that one way 1 or another the court proceedings against Dtcdn ch and Rost will get under way Sept. 18. ~ - TV Kickoff Tube Adding Football ls the world f'eady for Thursday night football and an extra dose of Howard Cosen? ' Pro football wm be presented this fall with m or e games. m ore ('ameras. more announcers mon• of everything and the armchair quarterbacks should bo in seventh heaven . ,4 For d etails on the pro a nd college television fool· ball season. see the s ports section. page 89. No Venue Change ·&van Suspects Lose Trial Plea Lawyers for seven defendant~ accu sed of the murder of Stephen John Bovan of Fountain Valley argued unsuccessfully Thursday that their clients <'an not get a ra1r trial in Orangt• County. Superior Court Judge Robert P. Kneeland denied the motion for a change of venu e and con· firm ed the dates of two trials in· volving the seven defendants. Three of the seven wi ll go on trial Oct. 30. The remarnrng rour will be tried J an. 9. Jud~c Kneeland will bt! on the bench for both trials~ San Diego psychologist Harold Green waJd argued un successCul· ly from the witness stand Thur!>· day that heavy press coverage of the Bovan killing and subsc· quent developments in the 'Case would make it difficult to select unbiased juro rs in Orange County. "Vol.I may get Jurors who will say that newspaper accounts of the murder and the investigation that foUowed hav e not rn · flu e nced them .·· G rcenwald said. "But th1:y m<l y b1· un consciously prC'J udr l'i·d aJ!a'""' t ht> defendants · · Cops Fire d In Sex Rap ST. LOUIS IAPI -Five depu. ty city marshals have been fired after an accused prostitute said they soliciteQ and accepted sex uat favors from her whiJe she was In a holding cell. City Marshal R C French ~aid Thursday that allegations of M!X· ual m isconduct agains t {I sixth deputy In conn ection with '' second woman were boing In. vestl.ratcd. The women told police that the sexual acts were uccepte<I by the olfleeM In return for prom· ises to help obtain bail. Th act!4 too~ ptoce last Frld:iy whale the women were In <'ily court holdlnt cells uwolUng hearing , they suld. . ' - Greenwald descr.' ed press coverage of the an incident as "man1pu lion by the media." The wi ncs' '\a id l oca l news paper~ have freely used te rm s l ake .. m ys ti c,, .. "mobs ters ." "hired It alian killers." "heroin tr<1ff1 cking:· :m d "llare Kris hna involve· mcnt:" Judge Kneeland joined tn the C'ourtroo m laught e r when Greenwald s aid the only unprej· ud1ced pros pective juror availa· !)le in Orangt! Co unty "might be :in Italian member of the Hare Krishna who deals in heroin "Local ncwspaperc; ti ave generated an emotional reaction and it wouJd be far better to try this case somewhe re else." G r e e nwald sa id . J udfle Kneeland didn't agree. Coas t \\·c~uher N1ch• th roul!h rr11d morn1n.e •nw cloud1ncs!>, othl•rw"1 hu1.y .;un:.hml' Suturdo\ I.ow~ tonrgh\ 6:? IO 6~ 111 ,J?h <; S ~t ;.i qj q y around 70 .11 bt.'achc,., to low to middle 80s 1n!and INSIDE TODA\' Ca!1/orr11a Ange's· ton s hove been long suf ltr•ng But this season -until a current road tnp ot W<ut - tht> fan., hatJI ha.ct good rea· son to clwer See storw.i ona photos Ott PaQeC I A I 'hvr i.tfvlt• INtlflt "' ,. ........ ~ 111 L M. l tfd ... , ...... (..tllh1•11•• c:r•o•fltf t.foll<t c, ..... -0 .. 111 lf•lic:.t .. 11 ...... ~ ... . ,.,~'""'"" ~••t•rlttt '"""" .. 110 .... Witt At Mlflv41t ,_ . ...... ,_. ...... "' Or•-C-. OMt lltn-°""' &l ""'' ... ~*·""·-­"" 1 ........... .... •11ff1'" C:Mt Wot• t1.J Wttltt- I J WtfMI lffM Ci'-'0 ~ M A•~ c,... ... "· ~ c.·· •• c•.10 \. l . ' Oty Ball Compatriots t\1tt,\ 11,tl l ,.., ,, IUC'"~ l',1l Ill· ha.., lound .1 twnh· .ii \t'\\ port Ht•<wh < 'tl,\ I lttll and ... onw l r1t·1Hh lu ll'l'd him ('lt•rk Luc·1 P ;1l - ;m1 K1t1 ~ ':-. <1dopl\·d m1 ... tn·-.:-.. dot•:-i n 'I n1111d work111g whtl1· hl· "It:-on ht·1· dl·-.k Slw ..,a,.., he· ... tvl'p:-. 1111 ,1 f1H1 tball jers1·~ 111 lhc park:,, be:-tcht•!-. and recreation dc·part· mcnt. Bev ~mith of data processing feed~ him on weekends. H e used to be a skinny runt, Ms. Patton notes, but now ts filling out and seems to be "purr-feclly conlt•nt" with his new homt• f" ro• Pa,,. A J REBELS ... Shoplift Suspects strel'l!> Other armored vehicles · F prowled different sectors of the ace city while troops patrolled the ht· tered ~lrcets Arraignment Anti-government violence was reported elsewhere m Nicaragua )ate Thursday. but there were no immediate reports of new fight mg in the provinces today. Many -shops and other businesses con· tinued to observe a general slrikl' c alled to press demands for Somoza's r:esignation. • Many residents of Matagalpa had been holed up in lh~~homes s ince the Mart of the fighting. To- day. some trudged through the :-.trc•ets, now covered with broken glass. carrying bundles of personal belongings and waving white fl ags The Red Cross in Managua sent fi ve 80Jbulances to bri ng back the wounded. along with St!ve n large r ve hicles to tr ans port e vacuees, s aid Guillermo Balmaceda, of the Red Cross orrice inlhe capital. · CoSia Mesa 's Mrs. Brac kney Dead a t 60 Elsie Elaine Brackney, 60. of 1801 Whitlic•r St.. Cosl<1 Mesa, dted Wc:dncl>day <1t UCl Medical Center. Orange, following a lengthy illness. She opened the first jewelry store located m Lakewood uft.er m oving to California from Superior, Wisc. in 1945 and later wa:-. assis tant circul a tion manager for the San Clemente •.. Sun-Post in San Clemente. • • She is s urvive d by he r ;:: husband. Wesley. of the family •: home. :· Crem·ation 1s being handled by :: the Neptune Society. Newport ··B eac h . ac cording t o Mr . ~: Brackney who s aid the ashes :. will be scattered at ~ca off San ;; Clemente. .. ~ ·: ... ·. :· ,., ,. Anita Bryant Concert Cut ~ ·: BOSTON I A Pl Gay-rights : ... advocates who sang out again.st ~ ~nila Bryaftil's .Planned concert i in Boston aJ'ttf1irenlly won the ~ day --she won't be singing .; But Miss Bryant, who waged a :· successful battle agains t a aay ~ rights ordinance in Miami. ;~ planned a news conference in , Host on today ~rnyway to ,~ t>oost conservative U.S. Senate contender Howard Phillips. "' "' J .. .· .. •' ·: :· ~· ~ :: ~ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ·-11-........ ftl•"""""'-, ... ,. c..... V1t f' P...fli'\fdtl'lt •nd 0.N'rttt MJ~f ,._,!{ •• "" f .11 ... TM-tA---""'~tt•l'Olf!• Clot ...... '--··-" .... ""'"•ftl ..._. .............. . Offlcff L:-..:::.:~ ~ .. ,~.~ ... ~! "~"fe:C~'~~~,.! "j,~~r."r8:':':;:.'ff •ls.tnOI"°''-.. T•leftltone (114)MM.>21 OleHlfled Adnr1lllf19 '42•M7a _.._.. 11 .... ., -°"I(• M1~10 ··-M"(lt-4....-0 ..__, .. o-_c ... .,..,~,,.,.. M0-1120 ( Three Los Angeles County res· idents. who Newport police al- lege are professional shoplifters, were slated to be arraigned on burglary charges today in the Harbor Judicial District Court. The trio wer e pick ed up Wednesday in Corona del Ma r a fter a shop owner alleged!) spotted them at work. 8 1'oked into c ity Jail on burg l ary c h ar ges we r e Raymond Junior Johnson. 39. of Compton. Clayton Moore, 29. of Long Beach and Anita Bos well , 23. of Los Angeles. Poli'ce said Long Beach police hold a grand theft warrant on Johnson and there is a federal grand theft warrant outstanding for Moore and Miss Boswell. That warrant alleges the theft of postal money orders. Detective Michael Jackson said the three were arrested b f~c ause Victor Es tebl\fleJ became suspicious of them While they were in his shop, Mark Schell Designs. 2737 E. Coast Highway. Jackson alleged that while one mt!mber or the group attempted to distract the clerk, the other Shin's La.ck Didn't Quite Cover Charges MIAMI 4 AP> -Waitress Carol Williams wasn't too upset when she saw a customer sitting at a Key Bjscayne luncheonette counter without a s hirt. S he advis ed him o f t h e establishment's long-standing policy against serving shirtless patrons. T h e n -h e s tood up and apologized . That's when she noticed he "'.asn 't wearing any pants. either . The customer left , stopping at a convenience market and o;cveraJ other stores before he was picked up by police. . Owen Hern a ndez, an un- e mployed dis hwash e r . was charged with indecent exposure. Officers said Hernandez decided earlier in the day to go for a spin on his bicycle -nude. ·'He says he got an inspira- tion. an urge -whatever you want to call it," said police spokesman Norm Gregorisch. Ban Lifted On Cycle Use Of Footbridge Newport B<'ac h city coun- cilmen have hfted their ban on bicyclists using the Goldenrod Avenue footbridge in Corona del Mar. They agreed It is okay ror bicyclists t.o use lhe pedestrian walkway over the Bayside Drive gulch after the-cit.y's Bicycle Trails Citiien Advisory Commit· tee told them the recently re· furbished bridge is wtde enCM&ah to handle both foot and bicycle trafric. Besides. lhe committee said, the ban wasn't being enforced anyway. CouncUma.n Paul Hwnmel of Corona del Mar asked that signs be posted admonishinc bicycUats to observe the Golden Rule when us ing the Goldenrod Avenue Bridge. two s tole clothing from the s tore. But Estebanez allegedly s aw them taking a s hirt and a tie Wh en the three le!t his store. he wrote a complete description of each of the people and their car. Jackson said Estcbanez then phoned other Corona del Mar- area merchants to warn the m. He apparenUy had just con- cluded a conversation with PiJt Marley of Pat Marlt!y's Men'!-> Shop, 3565 E. Coast Highway. when the trio walked into th<1t store. Marley called police who ar- rested the three people after al legedly finding fi ve stolen suit~. two s tolen leather jackets and the c lothes Crom Estebanez· st.ore In their car. In addition t.o the court cast• pe nding against them locally and the existing warrants. police said the trio is being investigut ed in conned1on with a series of similar thefts from stores in Orange and Los Angeles Coun ties. fi're• P age A I CHIEF ... staggered from the front door of the agency, jumped into the getaway car and sped away. Although he said he saw onl..r the one man in the car. ~other - r e ports said a woman was involved. Tag ugent Georgia McAfec s aid she was t alking on the telephone lo a Catoosa school employee when the armed men came In the building and "I said. 'TclJ J. B to get over here . we are being robbed · .. Mrs. McAfee s aid "bullf'I:-. were flying everywhere 1t ·.., a miracle no on~ else in tht· agency was hit .. Hamby was prnvious ly wa~ with the Okla homa Highway Patrol. Tulsa County s heriff's office and the Rogers County ::.he riff's office. 4 Nomiiiate d To Newport Arts Posis Four Newport Beach residents have been nominated to the two vacancies on the c1ly·s Arls Com· mission. Clty Councilmen will select their two appointments at thl'ir Sept. 11 meeting Nominated for the vacancy created by the resignation of fo rm e r c h airman .Jackie Kilbourne wer e Carol Lynn Smith, 221 Via Ithaca and Walter Ziglar, 18021.-\ W Ocean- front. Thal term expires June 30. 1979. Nominated for the vacancy cre ated by the resignation of George Jeffril's were Patricia Gibbs, 2108 Vista Luredo and J anet Ennis. 2918 Catalpa Sl. That term expires June 30. 1980 Pay Hike8 Nixed SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The Ca lltorni a Supr e m e Court Thur•day doclin('d to con· solidate more than 20 new peti· lions ehalleoiin1 constltutlonali· ty of a post-Proposition 13 luw which restricts local ao~n­ me nt employee sal ory 1n creases. • Engirw Fa i lure Cited LAS VEGAS <AP> Engine l:ulurt• wa~ the probable cause of a charter plane crash that killed nine me mbers of an A\l!!tra llan tour group and the pilot, says a member of the Na· tional Transportation Safety Bo<1rd But Philip A. Hogue expressed surprise that a ll 10 pe rsons aboard the twin-engine Las Vegus Airlines plane had been killed , ··1navc nevef"seen an aircraft this intact producing so many fatalities," Hogue said at a news confcr~nce Thursday following the first full day of investigation into the accident. "I've never :.ccn one quite like it." The Piper Navajo Chieftain crashed s hortly after takeoff from the North Las Vegas Air Terminal on Wednesday and be llied 10 to a dusty, s age· covered field. The plane re· ma1ned re lative ly intact, althouJ(h the upper fuselage was broken just forward or the tall section. The plane was on a flight to Santa Ana. and was one of three returning the Australian group from an overnight I.our of the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas' casinos. Hogue s a id the pilot had -"almost made it" if he had been a ltem pting to return to the airport. "I imagine be was giving it everything he could" to clear power lines and homes and re· turn safely to the ground, be said. .. "We can spe<:ulate that prob- ably there was engine failure, but that is not corroborated al this point." Hogue said, adding that the engines from the plane would be given a detailed ex- amination within the next week to d et ermine what, Ir a ny . mechanicalfallure hadoccurred. curred . • ·'If we see that the engine was malfunctioning or not operatihg al all then we can get Into other possibilities." he added. Hogue said two of the three propeller blades on the right.side engine were "feathered." mean- ing they had been turned by the pilot to produce the least amount of wind resistance. a common procedure in an engine raiture on a multi·engine propeller plane. County Man Dies From Stab Wounds An argument over a gjrl ended Thursday night with the rataJ stabbing of one Sant.a. Ana man and the wounding of his brother, police reported today. Cesar Delgado. 20, of 1200 E. Wilshire Ave .. was pronounced dead at Santa Ana·TusUn Com· munity Hospital after the 9:30 p. m. stabbinJt, police said. His brother, Sergio. 24, or tbe sam e address, was treated for a minor stab wound and released, office rs reported. Police said an argument start· ed between Delgado and an un- known man at 6 p.m . The man etll l'gedly returned to Delgado's home With a group Of friends latt•r when the fight and stab· bing occurred. Officers have made no arrests and the identity of the murder ~uspect isn't known, police said . To llnnaask Erin Ryne. who underwent pl astic surgery to makf' h.er look more like Elvis Presley. is one of f ive smger s who had simila r opc rntions to resemble dL·· cea.sed rock stars. The fiw will remove thetr m ask s tonight. - Unofficially, Nixo,._ To Visi·t Aussies SAN CLEMENTE IAP> - Former President Richard Nix- on is making one thing perfectly clear to Australian officials . he's not going to let their rebuff of bis request for an official visit stop him from going Down Under. A Nixon spokesman said an Austr alian stop was planned on Nixon's forthcoming round-tht- world trip because "scores of Australian citizens" have asked him to come. Nixon's San Clemente office was told Wednesday by the Au s tra l ian e mba ssy i n Wa shington than an official visit would be "inopportune" because of other official ·visits during S e ptembe r and Octobe r . although the only other vi~1t mentioned is that of a cousin or Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Alexandra. Ao aide at the Nixon com· pound bere. Cot. Jack Brennan. said Thursday the former presi- dent "fully understands he will n ot be a ble t o s ee Pri m e Minister Malcolm Fraser. Presi· d e nt Ni xon has ba d g re at respect ror the Australian people since World War fl when ht• served with Australian military units.•· Brennan said Nixon has heard from Australian citizen~ in re· cent years asking him to visit. thus he will rnake the trip, which will begin in la~eptember. The length has y~t to be de· termined. There was no immediate com· m ent from Australian officals on Nixon's plans to go ahead with a visit . Nixon did not make an Australian visit during his 5'!.? yea rs in ..the White House. He last visited there in 1965 as a private citizen. That stopover also came during a trip around the world. Nixon's exact itinerary had not been announced. but the San Diego Union reported in today's editions that the trip will involve at least one stop in Southeast Asia before Australia. The former president has told associates he would not visit countries where t he t;nited States is involved in delicatl' foreign policy negotiations. P at Nixon will not accompany her husband on the world trip. Brt!nnan said. Hean Attack Victim Critical A Newport Beach man wm. listed in critical condition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital after suffering a heart attack in his car Thursday morning. Police said Wi lson Miller, 70. of 4230 Park Newport. apparent- ly s uffered the heart attaclr while preparing to drave out of ~ pa1king s pace in Newport - Center o(fice complex. Passersby who saw Miller 's car roll into a parked motorcy- cle aided the stricken man unlt! fire men and paramedics arrived at the scene. Trash P ick-up Schedules Eyed Members o( the Balboa lsfand Improvement Association wtli meet Tuesday to discuss new tr a s·h pt ck up s ch e du I es . oeaut111cat1on and the island's law enforcement problems. The meeting will begin at 7 : 3C p.m . at 115 Agate Ave. All island rei-.idents and merchants are in· v1tcd to attend. Hua Ends T rip TEHRAN. l r a r. r AP1 Chinese Chairman Hu& Kuo-feng wound up a Ii-day goodwill tr.p to Romani a. Yugo~l av1c. and Iran today and flew back tc Pck mg with a brace of nt '4 b1laternl agrt>t:ments. THE PRICE IS RIGHT Have you eve,.. gone into a store. and before a salesman approached you. tried to determine prices on goods not marked? Many carpet stores do not have prices in- dicated on their samples. The theory 1s that this way they can charge "what the traffic will bear." At Alden 's, prices are posted on all of our samples so that customers can browse through the selections and know what they are looking at. Stop at Alden's, and save a lot of aggravation f DEN'S ' 1.1.•1,.,: iiisii}iitiiin: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor • COSTA MESA. CAllf. 9,621 • PHONE 646.4838 -6'6·135.S ·' Saddlebaek VOL.-1 1, NO. 744, 4 S E CTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER), 1978 Afternoon N. Y. Stock!t TEN CENTS Ni~aragua Gu~d Ov~rwhehns Rebels 1AN Gl'A N1car1tau11 1Ar 1 N ut 1onul 1uard troop' i.torm._'d lnlo ~ barncadt-d r ••> or M ~IH,g•l&.>a dur1r11t tht> night J od O\'erwht•lmcod tt.'lx-1'> who h1td held 1t for f1H' d;t) '· R<-d Crt>s:s vff1<•1.tb !\IUd lod..iy The c1ti. n( 40.000 Pt'(IJ)lt' JOO m lk~ north ol Mun.i~u:.i h<•d b.-<'unw tht• <'l·nlt'r o( u popu11tr Uprl :!>IO~ •l~-1tn '>l p r1•"dt•nl ,\n<n>l J'>IO Somoi u ., mtlitun govc rnmt•nt Gulll~rmo 8alm1tccda or the Rl'd CN>f',. offi ce In Manuguu 'u1d n .. ·d Cro1t1l workns in M Dt11 .ialµa r e p ort ed l'lomt dt.>aths nn<l many Injured in the a(' t.1('k . but no exact numb<>ris were .ivalla ble. n lmaceda ~-.id the guurd was i n c o ntrol o r M a tagulpa . :-.;itura~ua ·!' thlrd-la r1est city Young rebt'I trying to topple So m o i;.i 's ft Ovcrnment had pinned down a national guard garrison In thl' city and poured heavy fire from behind their ~andbag barricades to slow the assault by guard reinforce· ments. which began Thursday. Detail& o( today's aij.ack were not immediately ava ilible. Gov· e rnmenl s pokesmen said they ~ad received no word from M a taga lpa f.lnd t e lephone operators 'said lines lo the tjt.y had been cut. . . The Red Cross sent five am· bulances to Mata galpa this morning lo bring back the wounded. a long with seve n larger vehicles to transport evacuees. Balmaceda s aid. Fighting or bombing a lso was re ported in Este li , Jinotepe. Diriamba and Leon as the drive to bring_,down the 4l·year-old .. .._. ,,. Somoia dic~ip went mt.o its 11th day. More businesses joined a growing strike in Managua <1nd elsewhere aimed at forcing the resignation or Somoza. whose family h as ruled Nicaragua since the U.S. Marines put his rather i.n pOwer in 193'1 Businessmen opposed to the Somoza regime accuse it of mis· m an ag in g th e econo m y . monopoliz1n~ much of the coun· lry 's indust ry and busincs~ and w1de!".pread corruption. They say the longer Somoza rem a ms In power. the more peo pie will turn to the leftist guer n llas who launched the current ct.mpa1gn wi th <t LWO·dhy oc cupal1on of the National P alaCl· last week. J I 3Nabbe d Last Appeal Fails . ' In Laguna Drug Bust T.wo Laguna Beath men and a ('olorado resident were arrested Thursday in Lagunu Beach after offi cers from thn •c agencu/s ('nn verged on the trio a nd r la itn.C'd they seized 31 pounds of high-quality hashish. A rr c s t e d w e r e Tho mas Norma n Moshier . 31. of 2868 T errv Road and Karl Willia m D1cnstbach. 24. 361 Poplar St . both of Laguna Beach. a nd Richard J ohn Pa vese of Little J ohn. Colo. Police said the a rrests and e1zure of nt>arly SH>0.000 in t. Afghanistan bl ack hashish was the eulmin<1t1on of an invl•stiga. ~ lion conducted by La1'!una Beach 1 officers. the L<1kcwood. Colo . Depa rtment of Public Safety. and , lbe Californ ia Bure au of l Narcotics Enforcement Laguna Police Lt. Al Olson said st.•ven pounds of hash1st1 ToV11111ask ' Diedrich, Rose ·MuSt Face Trial By GARY GRANVILLE Ota. 0.11., ~I ... S.wH What may have been Orange Co unty S upervis or R a lph Oiedrich's final legal bid to avoid standing trial on bribery charges ended in failure today. Consequently. Diedrich and co·defendant LeRoy Rose are scheduled to stand trial Sept. 18. Supe rior Court Judge John Flynn set the stage for the trial today when he denied a final set of motions to quash the indict· ments that charRe Diedrich and Rose with being involved in a 1973 bribery conspiracy. Judge Flyn n ruled that a motion to strike the indictments because of insufficie nt evidence was denied. against their clients during the grand jury's investigation that led to the Dec. 15. 1977. indict- ments. Morgan aJso said it is possible he might a5k for the upcoming trial to be moved to another location t.o Insure his client an impartiaJ jury. "It all depends upon whether 1 like Ralph well enough to go to Bakersfield with him." Morgan k i~d. i light-hearted jest came wit his admission that one way or another the court proceedings: against Diedrich and Rose will get under way Sept 18 1 I --~~--~--~--1 TV Kickoff Tube Adding Football' ls the world ready for Thursday night football ' 7 l and two more s us pects were ar· f. rested at about the sa me lJme in Color ado, Erin Ryne. who ~nderwenl plastic surgery to make h_cr look m ore hke Elvis Presley. is one or five s ingers who had s imilar oper ations to r~semble de· cva~~rock s~s, The five will remove their masks to.rli,,nt. At the same time. the judge sa id defense motions to discover other evtdence that might. be used in the defendants' t rial were overly broad. and a n extra dose of Howard Coscll '? Pro football wm be presented this fall with more games, mor<.' cameras. more announcers more of everything -and the a rmchair quarterbacks should . ' Ten otfieer' from t.f\e three agen.cies staked out a spot in the ' 400 bloc~ of ~liff Drive shortly " bl'fore noon Thursday. and wit· rwssed an alleged purchase by officers from tb(°three men. When the tr\ns action was completed. officers rushed upon the trio to make the arrest. Olson said suspect Moshier-at· fempt(>d to 'pull a 9 millimeter pistol from his boot. but was beaten to the draw by several of lhe ofCi<;ers. Sgt Bruce Briggs and in· I vps t1 g ato r Mik e S lus he r pa rticipated in the a rrests from ) Laguna . Olson said. I The three drug suspects were ,. be ing held in Laguna Beach J ail l with bail set at SS0.000 each. !~. Moshier faces charges of conf· !>piracy to sell hashish. sale o has hish . and committing a felony while armed. P avese and Otenstbach face i ch arges of cons piracy to sell ~ has his h. sale of has hish. and " possession of cocaine. Olson said both men carried s mall amounts of the wh ile druR on their per~ons ~t the Lime of their arrest lsmel Bars Gaza Troops ~ JERUSALEM I AP) Prime 'I Minist~r Mt'nachcm "Begin says f if the United States offers Israel ~ a mutual defense pact, he will ~ rt.•commend his government ac· •t cept it. But he sa~d he will never \ p~rmil American or U.N. troops 111 on the West Bank of the Jordan ~ River and the Gaza Strip. :t: "We will not accept any troops i ill Judea . Samaria and the Gaza ' Strip. including American, or United Nations t roops , because we do not want foreign soldiers to defend our people." the prime min is t e r t o ld a gro up o f American fund raisers Thurs· day. f La bor Party leader Shimon Per es. after a meeting with the ..-< prime minister. gave a qualified • endor"ment to t he peace plan J Begin will carry to Camp David r He told Radio Is rael there is a t· national eonsensus behind B~gJn i on most points. ' ~ Anita Bryant j Concert Cut BOSTON fAP) Gay-rights I advoc:ates who snng out against Anita Bryant's planned concert in Boston apparenUy woo the r day she wo.n't be sln.glng. Dul Miss Bryant. who waged a I succ ssful battle ag~tnst a aey rla h t~ o rdinanct in Mlaml, planned n news conCerence In Boston today anywloly -lo bOO&l com1erve\lv~ U.S. Senate ooo~nder Howard Phillips. • Hurricane Targets East's Outer Banks MIAMI IAP> -· Forecasters today ordered a hurricane watch for the Outer Banks of No rth Ca rolina. as Hurricane Ella c hurned l and ward 350 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras. I\ hurricane watch means Ella is a threat to the Outf}r ' Banks. said forecaste rs at the National Hurricane Center here. They ad· vised residents or t he coast to go about their normal business but to consider the hurricane as they pla n for the holiday weekend. "Ella is forecast to recurvc • towards the north today. provid· ing a near miss to the Out.er Banks ." said Dr. Neil Frank, d i r ecto r of the Hurri cane Cente r . "Howeve r . until this trend becomes established, all coastal interests should be pre· pared to take quick action ir hur- ricane warnings arc required." Frank said there was no im· mediate threat to the Virginia coast. Ella. the 1978 Atlantic season's f1 flh tropical storm. was up· graded to the second hurricane Freak Event Kills Boy, 5 ,,.~...,,,.... .. ~ COAST THREATENED Ella Heads for Land of the sea son Thursd a y. It plowed th.rough open reaches of the oc:ean at about tS mph early today with highest s ustained winds estimated at. 90 mph. Ella· form~ Wednesday about 3SO mUes south of Bermuda. ll reached hy.rricane s tatus wheq winds hit 74 mph Thursday. It is rare for a tropical storm to Corm in tha t area, s aid forecaster Paul Hebert. "In that area at this time of yea r there are few storms," he said . Freeway Flap .D.efense attorneys Mars hall Morgan and Sylvan Aronson then agreed to tone down their discovery move, a move that Morgan laughingly called "a re- quest to search <district at - torney Cecil ) Hicks' office." Morgan said it is possible that when the trial begins he might move for a preliminary hearing. a hearing. that would give de· fens e attorneys the chance to question witnesses who testified Shin's Lack DUln't Quite Cover Charges MIA!\11 IAP ) -Waitress Ca rol Williams wasn't too upset when she saw a customer sitting at a Key Biscayne luncheonette counter without a shirt S he advised h im o f the es tablishment's long ·Standing policy against serving shirtless patrons. Th e n h e s tood up a nd apologized. That's when s he noticed he was n 't wearing a ny pants. either. The customer left. stopping at a conve nie nce market and several other stores bt>fore he was picked up by police. Owe n Hernande z , a n un· e m ployed dis hwas he r . was charged with indecent exposure. Officers said Hernandez decided earlier in the day to go for a spin on his bicycle -nude. ·'He says he got an inspira- tion, an urge -whatever you want to call It,.. s a id police spokes man Norm Gregorisch. be in seventh heaven. I For de).eils on the pro and college tele vis ion foot · !- ba ll season. see the sports section, page B~. I '---------------------------------~~._. ______________ ,J Santa Anan Killed In Fight Over Girl ~ I ~ i . ' t An argument over a girl ended Thurs day night with the fatal stabbing of one Santa Ana ma n and the wounding of his brother. police reported today. Cesar Delgado. 20. or 1200 E. Wilshire Ave .. was pronounced dead at Santa Ana-Tustin Com- munity Hospital after the 9:30 p.m . stabbin~. oolice said. Cops Fired In Sex Rap ST LOUIS CAP> -Five depu· ty city marsha~ have been fired afte r an accused prostitute said they solicited and accepted sex· ual favors from her while she was in a holding cell. City Mars hal R C French said Thursday that allegations of sex· ual misconduct against a sixth deputy in connection with a second woman were being in- vestigated. The women told police that the sexual acts we re accepted by the officers in return for prom· lses to help obtain ba il. The acts took place last Friday while the women were in city court holding cells awaiting hearings. they said. His brother. Sergio. 24. of t~~ 'iam e address. was treated for a: mmor st ab wound and released,, offi cers reported. Police said an argument start· ed bet ween Delgado and an un- known man at 6 p.m . The man allegedly returned to Delgado's hom~ with a group of friend!> late r when the fi ght and stab- bing occurred. Offi cers have made no arrests and l hc identity of the murder ~uspeci isn't known , police ~aid. • Meany Raps Greed WASHINGTON <AP l • /\FL· CIO P resident Geroge Meany, in a st inging Labor Day assault on big bus.mess. charged today that greedy employers are res urrect· ing thC'ir "propaganda .. cam· paign of the e a r ly 1900s to de!>troy unions because wor kers :.tand in the way of unlimited profits Coast Weath e r SAN CARLOS (AP) -A 5· year-old boy s itting on bis bicy· cle outside a toy store was killed when an engine part n ew off a passing automoblle a nd struck him in the throat , police re- ported. The child, Robert &vans. bled to death almost. instantly of a severed jugulclr vein. police said Thursd&y. Racist Terror Told N ight throu ~h mid morning iow 'Cloudiness . othc rwi<$c ha1y suns hine Saturday Lows tonight 62 t o 68. Highs Sot;.i rd:iy a round i'O at beaches to low to middle~ tn!and I NSIDE TODA ~ T h e car owner, Perry W. Pierce of San Carlos. said he had h eard a loud "pop," saw his gene rator warning lighl come on. and pulled over. MUN1Z MOVES TO TJ' SEUINC M adl")lln Muntz. ~st·known for sellln.g c3rs, Is al it again - this time \n the liftnt television !l{'reen business. See rcaturing. Page 81 . Two me n told Irvine police Thursday they were chased along the San Diego Freeway by a maniacal driver who yelled racist. .remarks and then tried to ram them off the road. Tbe Garden Grove con1b'uc· tion workers said tbey were re· turning home from a job In San Juan Capistrano Wednesd1y when the assault-a \O·mHe wuvln1 chase at 80 and 90 mtl~ per hour-occurred. They fint reported the crime to Weatmlru1tcr pollce, who M!· fcrl'cd t.btm to Irvine om cen . Driver CbarlH Seletrt. 21, and hil p1ue.naer Rby ·1'ichmueller, t8. said the incident began al the interchange of the northbound Santa Ana and San Diego freeways. Selent told Police he merged Into traCfic in front or a blue Capri wbo8c driver Immediately speeded up to pull alongside. Selent said the m an yelled al ham to pull over. waved his fist and cursed. Setent ignored him. He said he couldn't \ghOre him anym ore when the Incensed driver threw a large coffee mug and sma.c;hed .. ll ,agalnst Selenl's car door. At that polnt, Selenl hit lhe ac~lerator. He said the man chased him a nd pull e d e ven again . screamed another racist remark and tried to ram the car Scle nt s aid he reacted by s werving, which ca used an old ma n in a station wagon in turn to be forced off the side of the road. The other motorist a1>- paren\ty was unhurt. Selent said he was n eeing nt 90 mph when his attacker finally turned off the freeway -after ~m ashing Sctc nt's car from behind -nt Uorbor Boulevard In Cost~ Mesa. Selent drov~· a few mlle further to be saf " th e n mode hi s w a y t o We r t mlns t c r poltc<' h t!ad· quartcra. 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Out \IJmcdt1 County As~1stant [)1..,l n l't \t11111lt•\ Alc•x S<•lv1n 111J(l rl·1>0r t<·ri-lhl' llarraM·:- would '>fk•nd ut h•;r)ll IO Yl':trb 111 1Jfl1'UO "No .... ·ay th1.•y 'll be out 10 l!l~:J. he· ~aid If l'Onv1cted by CJ Jury. they \4ould have fact:d the possibility of hfr in pri~on with no chance of parole. Harris said the aim or the prosecution has been "to bury u~ ahve." Mrs Harris. 31. her face pale and puffy from three yet1rs bt!hind bars. fought back lean. as she spoke in the Alameda County Courthouse. not far from thl· frderal correctional institu lion al Pleasanton where Mass llc<H 1'l l b serving tame for ar'ml·d robbcrv Miss Hearst was unavailable for c·omment. out one of her uttorncys, Geor ge Martinez. -.;11d :-;he expressed .. relief that th1.• l'VCnts finally huvt: been re- solved." The H::irriscs kept secret the surprise they pla n n~d for Thursday's court hearing the ir hdmassion for the first time t hey wcrl' :l mong the Sym- bio nese Libc ru lion A rm y "solider.;" who burst into Mi ss Hearst':-. 81.•rkl•IC'y upartment f'eb 4. 1974. and dragged her ~creaming into the night. "T o da y w e tak e full r<>s ponsibilily for our partic1pa- llon an Lhl' rars t poht1cal 'kidnap. ping an this country -the kid- nupping of Patricia Hearst ·· Harris said as he raced spec. tutor~ in.the hushed courtroom The :fl end e r . mustachioed Hi:l rri~. 33. i:lppcurcd to be fit. Hb voice was firm und con trolled in contrast to has volatik- ~·ourtroom outbursts earlier in the case. Ile s at on the edge of a counsel table to face supporters whose appl1.1 usc exploded in the packed courtroom Those who entered the courtroom were subjected lo an intensive search. :Carte r Urges G as S upport · WASH ING T ON CJ\P J - President Carter continued his •role as lobbyist today. imploring ·13 representatives of farm and · food pr ocessing groups t o ·support a compromise natural gas bi ll. · Carter told his audience that ·defeat of the gas bill "will have •a very damaging effect on our 'nation.'' and he asked them to tell members of Congress they $Upport tht• measure. ' Carter said he knows or no indus try more dependent on stable supplies of natur11I gas th an t h e farm a n d foo d \ndustries. OAANOE COAST ~11 DAILY PILOT , .. °'""'IP co ... 1 °""' ,.,,.. 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T HE PUMPKIN vine is the end product of a school project .bt·gun by six-ycar·old Tanya Koiv1sto when she was a kindergarten student last year at Eastbluff E lemen-tary School. -The students w~re t aken to a pumpkin far m and Tanya bought er pumpkin. which was duly carved into a Ha11ow~njack-o'-lantcrn. . "I saved the seeds and dried them," Mrs. Koivisto S:J1d . "and the children 1>lantcd them this spring. Everybody got to bring their plants home after open house ... THE l.ITTLE pumpkin plant stayed in ~ small plastic eontaLDer until just before vacation time wt)en Mrs Koivisto and her daughter transplanted it Now Mr.;. Koivisto says she.'11 JUSl try to keep the vine from laking over the house Tanya as trying lo figure out what s he'll do with her bumper crop of pumpkins. Water Tax Rates ... DolVD, Costs Soar LOS ANGELES IAP, -The Metropolitan Water District has set the second lowest tax rate in its 50-year history but raised wholesale water costs to a rec- ord high. The action Thursday arrects 11 m illion Southern Californians. Vo ting almost unanimously. t he district's directors adopted a tax rate of 10 cents for each $100 of assessed valuation in 1978-79 for property owners in MWD's six- county service area. The new tax rate is two cents lower than the 1977-78 rate and is based on a general budget of $191 million that was adopted in J une and a total assessed vttJua· t ion for the service areu of near· Jy $53.6 billion. Through 27 member agencies. the district serves more than\oo cities in portions of Los Angel~ Orange. Ventura. Ri.verside, San Bernardino and San Diego Coun- ties. MWD officials said the lower tax rate was. in part. a renec· tion of voter concerns expressed m the passage of Proposition 13. MW b directors also approved a $5 an acre -foot water wholesale rate increase. effec- tive J an l. raising lo $100 the cost of an acre-foot of t reated domes.tic and industrial water. An acre-foot is equivalent to about 325.000 Ral lons of water. Blind Man Enters Plea of Innocent Robert Arnold Corbett. a blind lluntington Beach resident. has pleaded innocent to charges he fired shots rrom a revolver at a high-ranking U.S. Immigration official in Los Angeles July 14. Acting as his' own attorney, Corbett. 42. of 18832 Providence Lane. entered his plea In Los Angeles Superior Court Thurs· day. It is alleged that Corbett, led by a JO-year-old boy, entered the office of Omar G. Sewe11 , deputy district director ot the U.S. Im· migr ation and Naturalization Service. and tired six shots from a .22 caJ1ber p1stol. No one was hurl lmmigroUon agents wresUed Co rbett to the floor. He ...,..as orre~ted on as- sa ult with a deadly weapon cha rge. Sewell said Corbett has reuded with immigration omcials over the federal rulee preventln1 the lmmcdiak' nat urollzatlon of his French-born wife. Sonia . Cor~\l was round ituihy Au1. 23 by a West Orange County Judicial District court Jury or concealing a 357 magnum pistol in public m front of his home lluntirlgton Beach police wrestled Corbell to the ground in that incident after he alleged- ly telephoned immigration of- fic ials and told t h e m Los Angeles police would not luke him alive for trial on the July 14 shooting. Corbett r e m ains in Los Angeles County Jail in lieu ot $100 000 b a i 1. He is a lso scheduled to appear in West Or ange County Courl Sepl. 11 for a probation hearing. C<Jrbctt has been ordered lo appear again in Los Angeles Superior Court. Sept. 20 to begin his trlal for the alleged shooting incident in lhe 1mm1gralion of· flee. --Corbett. who lost most of h1s sighl in a chemical explosion about u year ago, can only see blurred images. otrlcials said. , Gunfight Claims Top Cop .. CATOOSA. Okla . IAP> -The police chiN of thi§ Tulsa suburb wui> shot to death in a gun battle l'Url)' today after he fatally wo u n ded one or t wo m e n <.1 pparcntly trylng to rob a bu~lness. authorittes s aid. Officers said they believed Chief R~B "Red" Ha mby, a vetl'rt111 Ok la h o m a poli ce ofrlcer , also wounded another man who fled with a woman in a l'Ur. Th<> search for t he pair centered on adjoining Rogers County. where a blood-stained ubundoned car was found. Authorities said Ha mby wClS a le rte d that a robbery was taking place and drove up to the scene about 8 a.m. A witness. Glenn Hawley. said Hamby ran to the front doo11 and yelled at someone inside to hall, then the gunfire erupted. . H amby r eport e d ly fire d severa l shots before being hit by return fire in the upper port.ion of his chest. He staggered from the door and went around the corner of the building before he collapsed in a nearby laundromat. fie was pronounced dead at the scene. Later. one or the suspected robbers was found dead inside the Catoose T ag Agency, a pr ivate business licensed by the state Lo .sell car li cense plates. He was nol identified. Hawley said the other man staggered from the front door of the agency. jumped into the get away car and sped away. Although he said he saw only , the one man in the car. other reports said a woman was involved. Tag agent Georg ia McAree said she was talking on the telephone to a Catoosa school employee when the armed men came in the building and "I said . 'Tell J .B. to get over here .. we are being robbed.· " Mrs. McAfee s aid "bullets were flying everywhere . . . it's a miracle no one e lse irr the agency was hit ... Hamby was previously was with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Tulsa County sheriffs offi ce and the Rogers County ~heriff's office. Of Course, A Horse Stops Train CHICO IAPI -This is what you might call a horse tale. as opposed to a shaggy dog story. A horse fell through a trestle J'~hursday night. The horse was being walked a s a Southern Pacific trestle that crosses a channel in Chico when it slipped between the ties. The horse was s tuck there while 15-year-old Wendy Ward tried to figure out how to get It out. Sherifr's deputies and a tow truck couldn't manage. and a veterinarian was called to the scene. Then a 90-car train appeared, heading down the tracks toward the I rcstle. People managed to stop the train just short of the trestle. The vet gave the horse a sleep shot, and people in the crowd pulled the hors e out with a makeshift sling. Pot Shocks &utirood MONTERE Y <AP, Actor Cllnt Eastwood ls the owner of rented prop- erty where the biggest m arijuam& bus t in t be county's history was Olade three weeks ago. Monterey County Sheriff· e lect Bud C ook said Thursday the actor owned 400 acres of Cttrmel Valley property where 430 mat'i· juana plants with a street value of $1 million were confiscated Aug. 10. Bu t Coo k sa i d Eastwood. a Pebble Beech resideot. was not involved wit!\ any lllegal activity "He was upset someone would do this on his prop- !'!rt y. ··Cook said. Skunk Kill Stirs CiVic Big Stink By ROBERT BARKE& Ofltltn.lty ,.. ... lutl Seal ~ch officials were at- tempting5to clear the alr today in a controversy that broke out after three skunks recent!)' were shot to death by city animal con· trot officers. Adah Winters. chairman of the city's Ad Hoc Animal Control Committee, asked the city coun- cil this week why more humane methods were not used. She said tha t the skunks, which bad been bothering resi- dents near McGaugh School near downtown Seal Seach, shOutd h a ve been put to death by chloroform if they needed to be e xterminated. "They 1 animal control of· ficers > knew about the problem. they should have had chloroform on hand." she said. Capt. Stacy Pic;ascia of the Seal Beach Police Department. said that chloroform is now be· ing used and 17 other skunks have met their doom by this method. ''It cost about $43 for a case or c hlo roform to kill 12 to 15 skunks." he said. "ft costs only about 20 cents for a shotgun shell." He said that the switchoYer to chloroform was m ade, neverthe· less, because of "the hue and cry.·· A diaper company also has come to the city aad in the mat-wr. It has donated t wo 20-gallon plastic containers in which the wild animals are put to death. Picascia said the s kunks ap. parently are invading downtown neighborhoods from the wild life preser ve at the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station. "We don't know where they're all coming from in such numbers but we have more than ever." he said. Pkascia said that the city has ordered about 40 traps to loan to besieged residents. He said that the Orange Coun· t y Animal Shelter . the s t att> Depa rtment of Fish and Gamt.> and e ven zoos have been con- tacted. but they wouldn't take the animals. Mrs. Winters also said she was concerned about reports that the t hree skunks who we n: sbotguMed were kept in traps for t wo days withoutfood and water. "They smell bad but they're doing just what comes natural- ly... she said. "They dido 't ask to be born." Kille r 's .. ·Parole ... \ 'likely' SAN DIEGO fAPI -Chief Df'puty District Attorney Richard,. 0. Huffman ~ays be has little hope of persuading the state Community Rel~ase Board today to rescind the 1979 parole relcas~ date ot convicted triple · s layer Joseph 8. Morse. ·'It is beyond me that we have to light so hard to keep someone who murdered lhree people off the ltr~et. ·•Huffman said Thursday. Thursday. Morse. 34. of ChuJa Vista waR convicted of the 1962 rock- bludgeoning sl ayin~ of his mother and sister and"ot kllhng a San Diego County jail inmate two years later. He had been sentenced to death three separ ate times in both cases but the sentences were overturned and he has spent 19 years in prison. Huffman was scheduled to go to San Quentin today for a closed hearing before t wo members of the state parole board and a hear ing officer who will de- termine whether a Sept . 29. 1979 release date granted Morse will stand. Hufrman said he will argue that the release date for Morse should be rescinded and that the case should be sub1ect t-0 annual review. "If you look at a case like Morse. read the psychiat ric re- ports. you realize it is not safe to put him out," said Huffman re- ferring lo a 90-day psychi~lric study released July 14 which deemed Morse unfit for parole. "If .YOU follow the CRB's own rules on suitability for parole. Morse doesn·trit any or them ." Huffman cited other studies conducted from 1973 though this year describing Morse as havmg an "antisocial personalit y, .. with a violence potential "un- pr<!dlctable in the free com- munity." ln a JO·page brief prepared for the hearing. Huffman cited the recent murder char ges filed against Raymond Goedecke. also from Chula Vista. who wa~ convi cted of killing three fa mily members in another case. Venue Switch DerUedfor7 Slay Suspects Lawyers for seven defendants accus e d or the m u rde r o f Stephen John &van of Fountain Valley argued unsuccessfully Thursday that their clients can- not get a fair trial in Orange County. Superior Court Judge Robert P . Kneeland denied the motion for a change of venue and con- fi rmed the dates or two trials in- volving the seven defendants. Three of the seven will go on trial Oct. 30. The remaining four will be tried J a n. 9. Judge Kneeland wilJ be on the bench for both trials. San Diego psychologist Harold Greenwald argued uns uccessfuJ. ly from the witness stand Thurs· day that heavy press coverage of the Bovan killing and subse- quent developments In the case would make it difficult to select unbi ased Juror s in Or ange County THE PRICE IS RIGHT Have you ever gone into a store. and before a salesman approached you. tried to determine prices on goods not marked? · Many carpet stores do not have prices in· dicated on their samples. The theory is that this way they can charge "what the traffic will bear," At Alden ·s. prices are posted on all of our samples so that customers can browse through the selections and know what they are looking at. Stop at Alden ·s. and save a lot of aggravation I DEN'S tiarlli: iiiiiiJlatiiin: ·custom draperies finoleum •wood floor · • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 6•6-4'838 -6'6·235S s I I ,. . ' ,. , " I ,. • MURDER PLOT l.fADS TO CONVICTION lawyer Larry H•ukom Wlth Mra. Durfee Venom Plot R ich Wife Wn:victed MADISON. Wis. tAPI A 47·year·old woman has been con· v1ctcd of coo.spiring to have he r wealthy. 74·year·old husband killed in u plot involving snake venom. A Dane County Circuit Court jury deUberated for two hours Thursday before returnmg the verdict against Charlotte Durfee. who <'OUld be sentenced to a maximum of 30 years in·prison. Judgl' P Charle~ Jonei> ordered a pre·sentencing investigation. SHE WAS ACCUSED OF PLOTTING lo have her husband. Miles. murdt'r~ 21nd of hiring Loren Moore, 46, to complete the task wtth an 1nJtction or cobra venom. Moore pleaded no contest l'arltcr . but the Judge found him guilty of soli citing to commit murder · ,\uthor1t1es ::.aid Durfee was never injected. :\toorc. a former college professor. testified that he tried to convince Mrs. Durfee to use a ··professional"' hit man. He said he Inter draft<.'d a contract with Mrs. Durfee, outlining what he would rcecivc for killing her husband. He said he asked Mrs. Durfee to provide two handguns. and described contracts he s aid he had with a replUe keeper at Madison's Vilas Park Zoo to obtain cobra venom. MOORE WAS ARRESTED SHORTLY after he received a vial from the roo keeper. who contacted authorities. The vial contained colored water. not venom. police said. Moore told the court he never intended to go through with the killing. "I hud already decided 1 would not go through with it," he St.l id ·· u was u fascinating game," he s aid. "I just kept getting~n deeper ::ind deeper " The Durfecs were.' divorced last year. In the divorce settle· ment. reached after Mrs. Durfee's arrest, Mrs. Durfee received $298.000 of a possible $1.8 mi Won . U~Jficially, Nixon To Visit Aussies SAN CLEMENTE fAP l - Former President Richard Nix- on is making one thing perfectly clear to Australian officials: he's not going to let their rebuff of his request for an official visit stop him from going Down t:ode'r. A Nixon spokesman said an Australian slop was planned on Nixon's forthcoming round·lhe· world trip because "scores o( Australian citizens" have asked him to come. Nixon's San Clemente office was told Wednesday by the Au s tralian embass y in Was hington than an official vis it would -be "inopportune" because of other official visits during S-e-p t e m b e r and October. although the only other visit mentioned is that of a cousin of Queen Elizabeth 11 . Princess t\ lexandra. i\n aide at the Jllixon com· Pair Drive Bomb ST. LOUIS 1/\Pl -Authorities searched today for an elderly man and woman who drove off with two s ticks o f defused dynamite attached to their car by police who were trainfng dogs to sniff out explosives. An of· f1t.'l al at Lambert·St. Louis In- ternational Airport said the cou- ple drove away from Lambert ut about 2:30 p.m. Thursday in a lute model maroon Chevrolet with Missouri lkense plates. pound here, Col. Jack Brennan. said Thursday the former presi- dent "fully understands he will not be able to see Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser. Presi- dent Nixon has had great respect for the Australian people since World War II when he served with Australian military units ." Brennan said Nixon has heard from Australian citizens in re· cent years asking him to visit, thus he will make the trip, which will begin in late September. The length has yet to be de- termined. There was no Immediate com· ment from Australian officals on Nixon's plans to go ahead with a visit. Nixon did not mak e an Au stralian visit during his 51 :l yt.ar:. in the White House. He last visited there in 1965 as a private citizen. That s topover also came during a trip around the world. - Nixon's exact itinerary had not been announced, but the San Diego Un.ion reported in today's editions that the trip wUI involve at least one stop in Southeast Asia before Australia. The rormer president has told associates he would .not visit countries where the United States is involved in delicate foreign policy negoUations. Pat Nixon will not accompany her husband on the world trip, Brennan said. Readers Prepare For Long Weekend Sunday's Dally Pilot will keep you abreast of summer's last Jong weekend along the Orange Coast as well as a n ational minority or youngst ers who won't be going back to school. Their parents don't believe in tormal schools, private, public and alternative and defy t.be law for the sake of principle. ECONOMIC CURE? -Cut taxes if you want a healthy economy with low unemploy· ment and inflation. That's tbe view or l'COnomlst Arthur Laffer t1nd a growing number of bus1· ne!ls and pollllc al le aders. Details in You; Your Money. ANV'nUNG NEW! -Not In the world or cosmetics. Pat Dunn 's Consumer· Closeup traces many coamet.ic products to ancient times and tells rou (sUN DAY'S .BEsT) what that goop on Milady's face is really m11de of -it's not sug. ar and spice. 'PAPER CRASE' -John Houseman re-creates his Academy Award·winning.role In tbe' new television series, "Paper Chase." Houseman portrays a tough, demanding law professor. EL CAMINO REAL -The trail of missions that led up the Cantorrua coast along a road known as El Camino Real, Highway 101, bu losl many or It! once grand vistas to urban bll1ht and higb·priced real estate de· velopment.s. Drinkers' liability Backed SACRAt.tENTO tAP) -Vic- tim& of accldent1 caused by drunken driven couldn't sue: bartenders for serving one too many before the drinker took lhe road -unless that drinker wu11 a minor -under legislation on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's dua;k J\ tense. facc·tO·face contron· talion between two Democratic u11scmblyme n and some un- l.l!'lually strong denunciations or Brown by fellow Democrats pre- <'Cded votes of 52·19 in the As- sembly and 23-8 in the Senate Thursday nJght on the second half of a two-b1JI package. That bill. SB 1175 by Sen. John Foran. D·San Francisco. actual· ly would undo part or the e arlier bill. SB 1645 by Seg. Ruben Ayala. D·Chino. which had already been sent to Brown's desk. Ayala's bill would reve rse a state Supreme Court decision that makes people who serve drinks -bartenders and their employers, or party hosts -Ha- ble to laws uits if they serve someone who already is intoxicat· ed and who then causes an acci· dent. , Under Ayala's bill there would be no right to sue for damages. though the bur owner still could ·· be charged criminally with serv· 1ng an obvious ly intoxi<.'ated person. Fonm 's bill would restore the right to sue a bar if the drinker was a minor . and al s o strengthen state s uthority to act against the bar in that case. Supporte~ said the two bills. together, restore the principle that people are responsible ior their own actions, while leavmg the state with authority to punish abuses. Most of the opponents are present or former trial lawyers concerned with the right to sue. What angered them was that Brown. whose aides earlier op· t>Osed Ayala's bill, sent word that he was willing to sign it if Foran's bill passed. · "The whole thing s mells." said Assemblyman John Knox. D· Richmond. "He sold out to the restaurant owners .... He ought to have his feet to the fire" and have to ,consider Ayala's bill by itself. s aid Sen. Bob Wilson. D- Richmond. Another opponent. As· ~emblyman Willie Brown. D-San Francisco. tried to kill Foran's bill by referring it to a commit· tee. The motion was opposed by"" a majority of the Assembly but Brown put it "on call." a maneuver that gave him time to look for more votes while raising the possibility that the biU would expire at the midnight deadline. A supporter or the bill. As· semblyman Lou Papan. D·Daly City, moved to end the call after about a half hour. •·t will never forgive you if you do this.·' declar ed the furious Brown. He stalked across the As· sembly chambers and glared at Papan, but said nothing and walked away. Shortly afterward . Brown ended the call himself. his mo· lion lost and the bill passed. 'Soap' Mixup Not Popular With Viewe r s KANSAS CITY. Mo. <APl - Archie Bunker went visiting, dropping In at ·"General Hos pital" then e ntering "Another World." Soap. opera fans watching their favorite shows here Thurs· day afternoon dldn 't appreciate the intrusion of the "All in the Family'' patriarch and let local television stat.ions know with a flood of telephone calls demand· ing an explanation. Station officials said t he scrambled soaps were the result of a telephone company transmission roulup, which mixed signals ror shows on the lbree network affiliates of Chan· nels 4. 5 and 9. The problem last· ed for about five minutes in the time slot between 2:30 and 3 p.m . The same situation occurred in Omaha, Neb .. Thursday - viewers of all three Omaha channels saw part or "All in the Family." Engineers at all three Kansas City ~talions pointed toward Chicag~ contending the prob· lem apparently r esulted from problems within the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. An AT&T ·official in Ch1ca10 aaid the. f aUure apparently oc- cur red somewhere between ChicagoandNewYork, wheretbe programs originate. The telephone compDny acts as a carrier, transPQrting tbe PtOgram signals to local sta· tlons. the AT&T official said. Either a human or a mechanical error scrambled the signals. AT&T orrlclal1 couldn't say 1 how widespread the problem . ... I Last-minute Paperwork ,.,. .......... \\'1th the 1977-78 legislative session due to clm.C' down to· day. A. semblyman Ronald Cordova. D·El Toro. ~nd othe r lawmake r !) at the Capitol d o la s t -minulL' paperwork. Mojave Footprints 4,300 Years Old VI CTORVlLLE 'AP1 -The oldest human footprints round in North America r~cord what seems to 'have been a family stroll through the cottonwoods that lined the MoJave Rive r some 4.300 years ago. The discovery of 54 footprints was announced by archaeologists from UC Riverside. at the excavation. "They ~!low th a t people reall y haven't changed that much ul least kids haven't " Who they were. what th(•y looked like, where they were go· 1ng and wby remains to be learned. Specialists will be con· sidering those questions for years to come. S DA.IL V PJlOT AJ Engine Failure Cited LAS VEGAS tAP) -Engine failure was the probable cause of a charter plane crash that killed nine members or an Australian tour group and ttll' pilot, says a member or the flta- t iona l Transportation SMety Board. But Philip A. Hogue expressed s urprise that all 10 person:. aboard Jhc twln·engine Las Vegas Airlines plane had been killed "I have never seen an aircraft this intact producing so many fatalities," Hogue said at a news conference Thursday following the first full day of investigation into the accident. ''I've never seen one quite like it." The Piper Navajo Chieflatn crashed shortly afte r takeoff from the North Las Vegas Alr Te rminal on Wednesday and be lli ed in lo a dusty, sage· covered field. The plane re· main e d r e l atively intac.t. although the upper fuselage wa:. broken just forward or the t~il section. The plane was on a flight to Santa Ana, and was one of three returning the Australian group from an overnight tour of the Grand Canyon and Las Vega~· l'Osinos. Hogue said the pilot had "a lmost made it" if he had been attempting to return to the airport. "( imagine he was giving 1t everything he could" lo clear power lines and homes and re· turn safely to the ground. he :.aid. "We can speculate that prob· ably there was engine failure. but that is not corroborated at this point." Hogue said. adding that the engines from the plane would be given a detailed ex- amination within the next week to determrne what, if any, me ch artical failure bad occurred. curred. "If we see that the engine was ma lfunctioning or not operatihg <1t all then we can get into other possibilities," he added. Hogue said two of the three PfOpeller blades on the rightsidc engine were "fe athered." mean- ing they had been turned by the 1JilOt to produce the least amount .!!,f wind resistance, a common vrocedure in an engine failure on a multi·engine propeller plane . i Two sets of adult prints. one l arger than the other, were found preserved in the once· soggy ground. These barefoot adults wa lke d purposely southward. taking longer steps now and then to avoid puddles. One lost his or her footing and skidded In the mud. The record of their passage survived the centuries. said UCR 's senior archaeologist. James Swenson, because a fire swept the area. hardening the mud and its trail of footprints not long after the four prehistoric people walked through. He also said that power had • been reduced on the right engine. Two smaller sets of footprints point in m any directions. sug· gesting two children who scur· ried here and ther e. as though playing and exploring. Archaeologists who painstak· ingly uncovered the tracks this summer imagine the youngsters giggling and darting about. perhaps frightening a raccoon or deer hidden among the trees. "Finding the children·s prints. that was really great," said Jim McManus. second in command ... Powdered charcoal found with the track s allowed archaeologists to use d ating techniques that showed the fire occurred between 4,200 and 4.400 years ago. Man had been in California at least 10.000 yea rc; be fo re the Mo1ave Rive r travelers left their trail The only s1m1lar set of foot prints found in the United States are a mere 400 years old. Swenson said. Those also ar<.' in Southern California near the Salton Sea. PRESE NT LABOR DAY WEEKEND Color Traekload SALE The easv way to pro1ec1 vour hl.IClson lawn and gardr.n. Put spray • • right where you wan I it BllGWISER Coarse111pray, 1us1 right tor weeds ... or fine mist to r &pr&yel:.-other spraying tobs. • Instant on-off control. 3-gallon size. ~ How you •P,.Y does make• dlff....,ce! Reg. •2ue *24 99 Salt Prtce • Preliminary investigation has shown "that t}le right propeller was feathered prior to impact ... Hogue said. "The implication of this was that there was an engine failure ... Witnesses said the plane had taken off norm'.llly but then went into a steep climb to the right before plum m eti ng to thl' ground. The bodies of many of the vie· tims. most of whom were in their 60s and 70s, were s lumped forward and Hogue s aid most of the m had suffered chest, back. and leg injuries. Noak Syngontum A ltrtldng folaee CICC*lf for !fie dOr""' Of bt ....... Of ... Cl" PctSln Reg. ·e.ee Sal•Prtce '2.99 Fruit ' ,, .. .... CIOllOUt ~Ufl"G a.ir1'ld pMnt, l*ICf*, 1*90fll• Oftd "°" ~ 9ot. Size Reg. •10.• SOlePrtce *5.99 COSTA0 ~ MESA VIOOIUA ~- -~ F;lAIN °!~~ EY E~~· I 420 llOO«HUIST Qil FOWilTAIH YAWY Op. 1 hf'a • ..... 7 -" ,. 21Jl .. wro.r IUD. COSf A MISA ......_,, 6 .... HH ...... ,_ 642·410> IHtM ....... ef ... S.. IMep ""Y·I PHOMI: t U-6771 UUNtCU•OODlMMltft/71 Of'91 7 DAYS ...... u..lt.4 .. Mecl•"-' ............ ...... r A4 DAILY PILOT ~ Josi ' ~ .... ~~. ~oa ting Q ........ ~ Te•~~';·' ........ ,lie Ready for Last Gasp? LAllOllS OF 111£ DA V: Htte ... are. poUed once • aaain upcp I.be edge of another on4l of thoH three-day hol da)-.. Labor Oa)' comt"t Mond.y. That means moet · rotk ~ '400 'l ht-laboriq l-'or coutal rea.ldftlb or OU1' reJjon. Labor O.y doet bavt' n t•nonnous s11nflrance. It means t.bat after It'• OVH, \ht)' wlll CC!l back the coatllne aaaln for a few montha TM kkb •Ill all be rttumbt., to lhe clauroom1. \'L-.1t1n~ Aunt Minnie will io !>Kit to Kansaa. City creW$> -.·Lil no ~r ottd lo 10 on oVfttime to clean t.be beaches. And then> '' lM strong poMibilJt)' that on T\aetdty, you might be abJe to dlacover a v1cant parkln1 place. · . . TH Wt: A.SE LOOIUNO at the last IQP of Summer lW78 We wall not elude Ile, naon. however. until we 1et throush \his tut. fi nal long weekend bollday. · Thus oumerou!> hoHdu y·bound motoristl are already deacendang upon our coaathne f'Vef\ as this mlsalve react\es , your t>yes. Tbey are under way for the las( shot at beach.' tJun and tun T~ day boUdayt, you see. are rast becoming a tr1tdlUon m our country. tr lt develops upon a particular year that Goorge WashJnJCton's birthday anniversary falls ~jj ,.. , " l • , ,.:,.1. • •• • I .....-~:. Workn• Bock on Job Atter ThTee-day Holiday in the middle or the week. we move it. We shirt It to either a F riday or a Monday so that everybody can salute George with three days of run. This practice, of course, raises hob with business and industry. Various workers begin planning for the three· day weekend about one month in advance. This absorbs a Jot or time that might otherwise have been devoted to the efforts of commerce. ~ rr 18 ftlllTBEll POSSIBLE for certain workers to de· velop ghastly migraine headaches shortly after the lunch on the Friday preceding the holiday, thus requiring that they be relieved from furthe r duty. The migraine condition may abruptly vanish as soon as these people have all the kids loaded Into the ramUy recreaUon vehicle. CERTAIN OTHER DISASTERS may strike on Tues- day. Uke. for example, Aunt Minnie. You remember, she's the relative who visited all s ummer from Kansas. Aunt Minnie ls likely to be struck with a horrific case of the vapors along about Tuesday, requiring that the vaca- tioning worker be in attendance al the death watch. The worker thus will finally get back on the job Wednesday, moving slowly due to excruci~ting sunbur:n. suffered, of course, when tbe rites celebrating Aunt Mm· nie's demise were held outdoors. Three-day holidays are clearly filled with many perils. ' Firefighten; Accept New Wage Contract ANDERSON, Ind. CAP> -Firefighters returned to work to· day, ,accepting a new wage offer after a bitter six-day working walkout during which a block of buildings burned while most of the 144 strikers refused to help. City officials said firemen were back on the job by 6: 15 a.m. Vote totals were not announcoo. THE nREFIGHTERS had previously unanimously reject· ed the city's offer of a package that would have prohibited strikes or sick-outs. penalized the strikers $100 each day for the walkout and removed 59 ranking officers from the union. Under the old contract, firemen had a base pay of $11 ,700 a year. They sought a 12 percent increase. Jobless Figures Under6% W ASHJNGTON c AP > - Unemployment declined to S.9 percent in Auaust. the second Ume lt has dipped below 8 per· cent thll year. as more women and teen·aceni found Jobe, tbe Labor Department reported to- day. The drop rrom the July un· employment level of 8.2 pettent 1ave tho Cart.er administraUon and the public their lint favora· ble economlc news of the week tolJo wlng several days of generally dismal developments. These lnchaded a report pointing to a possible s lowdown in economic growth. THE IAllOB DEPA&TMENT said total employment in· creased in August by 160,000 Jobs to a total of 94.6 million. while unemploY9eot dropped by 225,00Q to just UDder 6 million. The Aueust unemploytnent rate wu the second lowest or tbe year, bettered OQJy by June's 5.7 percent. a figure that was said to be artificially low because of statistical proble.,. Except for the two drops below 6 pettent, the uaemploy. ment rate has fluctuated between 6 percent and 6.2 per· cent this year. The Labor Department said most or the employment gains in August occurred among adult wom en and teen-agers, with ~me gains for black workers as well. IT GAVE 111E FOU.OWING breakdown on une..,,loyment In August for various population groups, compared with the July level : .r -Adult men .rt percent. Wl· changed. -Adult women 6.1 percent . down from 6.5 percent. -Teen-ager s 15.6 percent. down from 16.3.' -Whites 5.2 percent. down from 5.3. -Blacks and other minorities 11.7 percent, down from 12.S. -Full-time workers 5.5 per· cent. down from·5.7. -White·collar workers 3.5 percent. down from 3.8. -Blue-cOuar workers 7 per- cent, up from 6.9. · Health Group OppOses Ban On Saccharin WASHINGTON <APl -A new s urvey of healtb professionals re leased Thursday says that more than 70 percent or tbem op- pose -a ban on the artificial s weetener saccharin. The survey based upon in· t erviews with 517 physicians. dentists and dietitians was con· ducted by Market Facts, l nc .. a Chicago marketing research firm. ll was sponsored by the Calorie Control Council, a group repr esenting low-calorie food manufacturers and the sort drink Industry. The s urvey of health pro- fessionals in the country's 20 largest metropolitan areas said 90 percent or physicians and 88 perce nt of dentists believe sac- charin ls useful to patients try· ing lo restrict caloric or sugar intake. The main points, cited by those opposing the ban, were that the evidence against sac· charin was insufficient. Storms Hit North Dakota ...... Rainshowers Scattered Acro88 Northu:est TeAIJi"l!ftdmoes Al-·-At~ta ... w ......, "'Le~ .., S1 .. .. ., 60 70 62 '°' " 16 .2l 71 50 ., ., n s. .en ,. SJ "° 72 IU 54 11 S2 1'9 S> 'IO 11 ti 72 M ., 7• a 60 tOf 1' 11 60 .... ~ ' """°""' "9w &lg!MIO. R•~ w111 1pr .. o o.,., th• P•clflc ....................... MM- ~ . ._.,., .. ~..., ~ CltK ....... I C......Md Def Ft. wtlt OM.w DftNll ....... HOMllllU Hovst .. Jecll•'wttte 1<..,·,ctty t..-.Veoes Llttl• "Ode Loi~ ""'-' ,...,..... -''"St.P. ............ HewOr-..... v-_.._ fl 1' .11 ,, p · 7' u PlttMurotl .s. S> .,. ......,.,, llMl!I 71 •S Oii ... 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Ford has recalled some 1.5 miJJion 1971· 76 Pintos and 30.000 1975-76 Mercury Bobcats. but owners must wait for dealers to get parts for modifica- tions . Firestone Tires Flayed 13 Million Steel-belted Radiah F tree Recall WASHINGTON IA P > -A House panel is calling for im - mediate recall of all 13 million Firestone 500 Steel-belted Radial tires in use nationwide. saying they present an unreasonable risk ofdeathandinjury. • The House Commerce sub- committee on oversight and in· vestigatlons s aid today the Firestone tires had caused at least 34 deaths. hundreds or in· juries and thousands or acci· dents. A SPOKESMAN for Firestone in Akron, Ohio, said the subcom· mlttee's conclusion was not justified. but promised the com- pany would work with the gov- ernme nt to resolve the con- troversy. The subcommittee said the tires fail frequently, even with careful maintenance. It recom - mended a government-ordered recall if Firestone refuses to act. The National Hi ghway Traffic Safety Administration recom- mended a recall on July 7 after analyzing more than 6.000 con- s um e r complaints alleging "more than 14.000 individual tire failures, 29 deaths. more tha.n 50 injuries and hundreds of prop· erty-dama'e accidents..:· Complaints included blowouts. tread separation, blisters, bub- bles, splits and cracks. THE SAFETY AGENCY has not ordered the ~all. although adm inlstrator Joan Claybrook s aid on Thursday a decision i~ expected in two weeks . r r1 Ms. Claybrook was responding to a complaint by her former .. boss. Ralph Nader. who said government delay in ordering the recall is saving Firestone Sl.25 million weekly. Nader. said the saving results because the num.ber or tires in use has dwindled lrom 15 million to 12 million since the agency in· vestigation began in February. F ireston e s pok esma n Jim Standberg declined comment, s aying Nader 's letter was writ· ten to Ms. Claybrook, not the company. THE SUBCO MMlTTEE, headed by Rep. John Moss. D· / (;alif., said the company showed a "disregard for the sareiy of its customers." · The panel said the company is s u e d only .. be lated a nd minimal warning£ to owners" that the tires needed unusually careful maintenance because or safety problems. t'ires t one previous ly has blamed improper inflation for failure or some of the tires. Th e subcommittee s aid motorists have returned one of every six Firestone .500s because of tire failure. Emplogee 'Pa,,oll•' GSA Stores Face Corruption Charge WASHINGTON fAPl-As m1,1ch as half the office supplies. Washington-area General SerVices Administration stores buy from private companies, never make it to those stores, apparently because or payoffs, a published report quotes federal investigators assaying. The Washington Post saJd in today's editions that investhlators have uncovered corruption in 27 or 30 Washington-area GSA stores. finding about $37 6 miUion being paid by the federal government each year for pencils, wastebaskets and other supplies but goods worth only half that much sbowin.r UP. THE STORES ARE llESPONSIBLE for distributing the sup- plies t\> government offices in the District of Columbia, Maryland. Virginra, Pennsylvania and Delaware. The Post quoted unidentified sources as saying GSA. employees were paid off with television sets, vacation trips or cash for approving vouchers for much more money than goods they re- ceived from private contract.ors were worth. Investigators have been digging into allegations of widespread corruption in the GSA, the agency which builds and runs federal buUdings and supplies government workers. 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Anl.1tltr 2811 17 11 .. + .. C.Onrec IOI> 11 0 ni.: GClnma .• ll .IS 0 11)+ 11'> tell 7.60 I IH ~"' OU .111<1 .51131 14 JO\'t• .. ~O .Sl 10 1•• "'°"•U•• US Aly JU AS •V.-.... Highei-. Interest Seems a Bargain IJy CHET CURRIER f4" alltlMU WtlW Rapid tnnatton ln lhc past rew years has hel'Ped make· the adea of borrowing money a much more respectable op- Uon than it used to be for many Americans. Warnings or the dangers or dtbt abound in such proml· nent pfaces as the Bible. Shakespeare's plays and the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Thomas JefCerson ad· "lsed slmply ; "Never spend your money before you have it." SUOI ADMONITIONS SEEM to carry little weight In this country today. In June con.'lumer credit outstanding reached $233 billion, more than $1,000per person. The total debt expanded by $8 billion in the fourth quarter of 1977, S9 billion in the first quarter Of this year , and $11 billion In the second quarter. Demand for mortgages has remained strong even though the cost or those home-buying loans is averagin1 a record 9.5 percent· plus. At the New Yotk Stock Exchange, margin debt -t~ amount or money in· vestors have borrowed from their brokers us-( J tng stock holdings as NEWS ANALYSIS collateral -stood at a record $11.19 billion as ..., ___________ ,, o ( July. Analysts have said that margin debt totals have been swollen by so-called "non-purpose" borrowing -loans t a ken ror non· inv~tment uses such as car purchases. EXPERTS DIFFER SHARPLY on whether sl\e)a. rigures are cause for any great concern. But just abO'i. ~ everybody agrees they reflect an acute public a ware- ness of the fact that, in any loan, inflation favors the bor· rower. If Person A borrows $100 from person B at 8 percent Interest. A will owe B $108 a year from now. But ir the cost of living rlses at 8 percent over that time. then $108 neict year will have theoretically the same buying power as $10C> does now. Thus A gets the use of the money for a year without .. giving up any buying power. And the government tips the scales further in bis favor by allowing him a tax deduction on the interest he pays. THE LENDER . BY CONTRAST, must pay ta x on the ' interest he receives, although it brings lii m no net gain in purchasing power . In practice, neither the borrower nor the lender in such a tr81\S&Ction knows what the innation rate will be '' over the penod of the loan. So the lender is likely to p~g '' the Interest rate he wants at what he thinks the annual in· nation rate will be, pl~ whatever "premium" he can get in return for the use or his money . All this casts in a new light the old precept that OM should borrow only when absolutely necessary. and only as much as,absolutely necessary. Borrowing still means tak· ing on risk . but now there are inflation risks in pursuing a save·and-don't·borrow potlcy as welt. ~~.,,~~ SJl.50 1101 n1, 1w.-... 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But higher ,. .. ~ "" •24 • ~ riv.. ~ I~~~" 1.~ l; ff fl~ · · · ~ Hut<k · n ~~""-17\lt • ~ :ri7.'w111 .1 L · s"' '~"'" l.: 1~ ,n ~: ~ prices were reported· (or bogs. lllllk A pf 1 10 . l) If <ltntJa ... 14 121 I '41 -MllCn pf? 05 h lt It Pllrell I 16 f D " . h d • C c.,.,., 1., • 11 ... \... 01••• 11010 1 v. '• l~ l::O., l ~ ' 1t ~.. .., M<llCh 1.10 1 l '• -,.. p11r11""• 1 ;, , • ..,. " and eggs. t e epartment s rop C ( 1.)0 • :M lllh ~ ~rd M J aU ~ • "' l'"N · ll9 • •.-Mll.,I Df1 1t ' U Pllr•llr I 74 It * 29\t .• ,. · Riort1·na 8o"rd :sa1·"' N•l i .... o ) 1 ........ I.,. 1.IO' ., ,,_ ... e"'· • 21 • • MOU•l 1.at 1 1114-.... ~ Ii! 1 ~.... " ., u u . :..c ,:: : ~ m:::. ~ 0.~.u ~ .. .A utt~., I' I ~fl 1.~ I~ r,~; ~ ~,,)\,f"'.~ ·;" 4 tW•.::: altS~OI 1, .. ,. -~ vcrall, U.c Aueust fa rm price In· ~ • \~+.,... . .. 111,.q;~•'"' ~-~'-,· ~ U !l~~ .. ~1111~11"!." 11• ~'--" , •. "J '~··· dex was downalmost 3perccotrrom n '1 ..... 1'-.. .••.. ;Hie I ... r44-" ~li11tv "' I ., ~· 14 ttrlDfA , •. 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College Expands Biuiness Courses 1 ~ I To meet the requirements of industry for management people with fresh ideas, enthu.5iasm and education. Goldeo West College. Huntington Beach, bas expanded its , management program to seven options this fall. •I The program is designed for working students who wish to move into management positions in their present •, jobs. according to Kenneth Trester and Mai Ying Woo. business instructors who developed the program. The seven options: -A GENERAL MANAGEMENT OPTION for st~· dents who have no area of specific Interest. It offers in· Lroductory business. business law and economics, a sam- pling of personnel and office management, small business ownership. sales management and marketing. -Industrial management. which provides specialized training for students who wi ll be making decisions on pro· per use or persoMel, materials, tools and machines. tabor management relations and coordination of all parts or an enter prise. Marketi n g TAKING fcrs training in de- ( ) m anagement. which of· cision-making relative STOCK to a company's product, ...._________ pricing, promotion and distribution. -o m ce management . a field undergoing rapid change because or the volume of data and communications generated by business, offers opportunities for the educa· llonaUy prepared student. -P ERSONNEL MANAGEMENT, WRICH requires knowledge or the psychology or humah behavior changes and the ability to select or recruit persoMel, parti~ipate in · collective bargaining and wage and salary administration. -Sales management. a specialty on which a Cirm·s success depends heavily. -Small business management, a program designed to prepare students for self-employment or to manage a s mall firm. The courses leading to certificates in this pro· gram cover the spectrum or management responsibility . JECJINJQVES USED IN the management program, in· elude computer simulations and gaming to develop com- munication, leadership and decision-making_ skills. Registration ror fall classes is under way by appoint• ment through Sept. 5, and on a walk-in basis Sept. 7, 8, ll·lS, and 18-21. The fall semester begins Sept. 11. P•lm Bae1 c a ... a PlmllN"tl Covington Brothers, a P'ullertob·bued retldential builder, bas announced part.lclpatioll ln an '18 million jclint venture with Kavanaugh Enterprises Inc. ol Palm DeMrt. The builders will construct approx.iJb1tel1 .00 alqJe- ramily homes. 1be companies have signed a C()lltract and have placed In escrow 88 acres of land 'n Palm Desert u the construction site. Constntctlon was expected to 1tart befoTe Februal')' 11m. c.re •• .., -..ri . Nn Pr.Iii Cautornla Co,nputt r Products. loc., Ahahelm, ha re- ported audited ne't prollt tor the fiscal year ended Ju.ne 30 of $1 ,SlS,000. For the year ended J une 30, urn. Ctlcomp incurred a toss of $1,W.Z,000. Revenues ror t.be 1978 fiscal ye&f were $120 million, compared wttb $118.2 mUUon for the pre-vious y~ar. I • .. ....... DM.iiiiiYmPll.liillOT ........... F.~-iiiii'~ .. -..... t •• 1.171 ....................... ~ ................... ~ ... ~~~ , fl ... . Extra Pressure ·John's Comraci Problems Cominue ( -LOS ANGEL~ CAP) -Tommy John thinks be no problem," says l>Odger General Manager Al his contract problems with the Los Anseles Campanis. "It's not that we don't want him, we Dodgers, ln the midst of the NaUonal Leaaue West are dolng our best . He bas done an exemplary jol) pennant race, put ell'tra pressure on h1in each Ume and deserves to be paid well and we have offered he pitches. him a 1ubltantial contract.·· "You don't know what a mental strain it baa .. ,.. been this year," says John ... If I have a good game JOH"' ~Y~ ~TONE POINT this year, Cam- or a bad game it could determine bow the talks panls told him. You were 2-4 t~s month. and .. gave up an average of x-amount of hits." go. John thinks without that ''day to day'' pres· JOHN WAS Z0-7 to lead the Dodgers in tm as they won their way to the World Series. This year, with a 16-9 record, he again has the most victories for the team two games ln front in the NL West standings. sure to produce, "I can pitch with a lot off my shoulders. and not say 'Golly, it I lose two or three in a row I'm in trouble.'" But his age, 35, is the central issue keeping the Dodgers from giving him the three or four-year contract he is seeking. Their offer is for two years. John ls playing out the option year of the contract and could elect to become a free agent if be doesn't sign by the end of the season. John also said be thinks the contract disagre~ ment might affect his chances for the NL Cy Young award. He was second in voting for tile award as the league's top pitcher last year. · "If he were 28, 29 or 30, the extra ye•r would "IN ORDER TO WIN the Cy Young, the club's got to put out som~ press releases, .. John says. "It's tough for them to say I'm the best pitcher in the league iC I'm havlng contract problems with them." Af'W ........ WISCONSIN HIGH SCHOOL GIRL GRIDOER, MARY LIEBL, CARRIES THE BALL. Girl Gridder Making It She Plays Running Back, Safety for JV Team MADISON. Wis. CAP> -At the end of her third week as the only female member of a state championship high school football team, Mary Liebl still is there. And her coaches say it looks like she is going to be playing. Depending on her performance in a scrimmage this weekend, she may make the traveling squad of West's junior varsity, which plays almost as-many home and away games as the varsity. Vows Vietory Pole Sitter Sneva Full of Confidence ONTARIO !AP> -The late Tony Bettenhausen won the na· tional championship in 1958 on the Indiana polis car circuit without winning a single race that season. Tom Sneva is on the ve rge of becoming the first driver since then to repeat that dubious feat. but be vows it will neve r happen. "I promise you,'' Sneva said, ••you will never get a chance to write that line." Sneva. who won the pole posi- tion for Sunday's $300,000 California 500 here with a quali· fying s peed or 199.933 mph Thursday, said he feels like the ravorite for the race. let them run orr and leave us because of the fuel problem." Sneva said. "Our guys really went to work on the problem and I think any advantage anyone else had over us is gone now.•• Sneva won the 1977 national championship and leads the s tandings with 3.278 points through 12 or 18 races in 1'78. Unser is second with 2,644. The winner of the California 500 gets 1,000 points. Unser earned onl.Y seventh starting position in the field or 33. But he didn 'tsound concerned. "I STARTED FIFTH at In· dianapolis and 10th at Pocono. I'd say we're as competitive bere as we were at Indy and See SNEV A, Page B7 1-0Dedsion IN A PENSIVE MOOD Sunahfne's Derek Lawther "Mary's been a pleasant surprise; she's on the junior varsity level right now," says Dick Falch, assistant football coAcb at de· fending state Class AA champion Madison West High School. "The only thiQg that is keeping ber off the varsity is a lack of fool· ball speed." MA.RY, lit A 5-FOOT-8, 154-pound senior, says s he has had no problems with being perha ps the only girl participating in a reg- ul a r boys football program at any high school in the United States. .. SHE'S GOT A REAL CHANCE to make it as a defensive player,'' he said. "She's taken some pretty good licks but she's not afraid to hit, and the coaches can't ignore somebody who gets a few tackles." Mary, who says she will stay with the team 's "junior" junior varsity and try to work her way up during the season if she doesn't make it when the traveling squad is announced next week, says neither her t.eam· mates nor other fellow students, male or fema le, have harassed her over her gridiron efforts. "WE RAVE OUR problems be hind us now," Sneva ex- plained. "We bad a fuel problem earlier, and even though the car would always run well in quali· fying, we couldn't run with some or them in the races. We have that solved now. ••we were also very con· servative early in the year -we bad a motor problem. or thought . we had a motor problem -and were probab1y too conservative. "BUT l'D SAY NOW we've got the equipment and personnel to do better than second. where we've fmished four times this year. We should be doing better and we will." LA Skyhawks Dim Sunshine's Hopes "Things are going good." she says. "I'm not that much weaker than a lot of the guys. ll 's mosUy technique that hurts me." . Mary, a senior honor student, decided to go out for football after the federal courts last year ruled that girls cannot be arbitrari· ly banned from boys' sport.s programs in public schools. SHE SAYS SHE WOULD have gone out for football for all four of her years in high school if she had been a ble . Playing at running back and safety. Mary has been both carrying the ball and m aking good hits in full-contact, game type practice action, Falch says. She says her on- ly injury has been a minor charley horse after she took a knee in the thigh. In fact, she says she gets a lot of en· couragement. "THE OTHER STUDENTS, most of them are fo r it," she says. "The players treat me just like anyone else." r "It's been amazing to me." Falch says. "The fact that she's a girl is· an untalked about thing. She's been completely accepted. That 's really the unbelievable part of it." Falch, whom Mary credits with provid· ing the advice that is helping her catch up on the formative years of football savvy she missed, s ays it looks Uke she is in the pro· gram to stay. · "Personally, l didn't \hink she'd make it," he says. ''I thought she'd quit after the contact started. But now it looks like she's going to stick." · IC Sneva is successful Sunday, he will break Al Unser's streak or three consecutive 500-mile race victories and ruin Unser 's hope or sweeping the Triple Crown events of the Indianapolis 500. Pocono 500 and California 500 in the same season. Sneva was runnerup lo Unser at Indianapolis and third at Pocono. "THERE HAVE BEEN times this season when we've had lo say goodbye to the leaders and Bad News for USC Foes Again: Trojans Quick, Big and Talented: So What E/,se Is New? LOS ANGELES ! AP> -Trojan football Coach John Robinson has bad news for Southern California's opponents this fall - tailback Charles White has improved. "It sounds funny lo say this about a back who gained nearly 1,500 yards last season," Robinson says, ''but White is one or the most improved players on the squad lh1s fall. He's gained experience, and be's got that intensity that makes great football players." ROBINSON SAID his biggest concern is how quickly the Trojans' younger players de· velop. "I'm confident about our talent,'' he said. "But it's just a question or playing a lot of young men who haven't played much. Who can say bow long it's going to take them lo gain the necessary experience." Among those untried players will be freshman linebackers Chip Banks and Riki Gray. By ERNIE CASTILLO Of* DellY ""9C SUH As .J.ar as Coach De r ek Lawther is concerned. there's nothing wrong with the California Sunshine offense that a little radar couldn't cure. "We're creating the openings and we're getting the shots. We'r e jus t m issing the m." Lawther said after the Sunshine went O-for-17 and dropped a 1·0 decis ion to the visiting Los Ange les Skyhawks Thursday night in an American Soccer League playoff game at -Orange Coast College. "IT SHOULD HA VE BEEN 8-1. I thought there was only one team out there," Lawther said. in r e ference to the fact the Skyhawks preferred lo lay b8ck on d efense after scoring the game's only goal with just 2:50 expired. Mel Roche scored it on a header orr an assist from Bill McNicol. "We bad our backfield down, "'e had our midfield down, but our forwards are missing too much,'' added Lawther, whose team mus t now b eat the Skyhawks by two goals on the road Saturday to reach the ASL cbam pionship. lncluding Tuesday's 2·1 over- time win over the Southe rn California Lazers, the Sunshine has connected on just one of 44 shots on goal this week. No attendance figure was an., nounced. A 5-foot·ll, 183-pound junior, White Is nearing the school career rushing mark and could overtake such former USC greats as O~J. Simpson, Mike Garrell, Ricky Bell and Anthony Davis this fall. White's 1,478 yards last season r aised his career total to 2,336, just 1,388 yards less than Davis' Trojan record. "If somebody had told me I was going to start two freshmen at inside linebacker. I'd have told Uiem l also wasn't going to show up THE DECIDING FACTOR in for the game,'' Robinson said, grinning. "But the game was Skyhawk goalie Pro F,ootball Anyone? 1'bere's Plenty of It Is the world ready for Thursday night rootball and an extra dose of Howard Cosell? Armchair quarterbacks will have a hey· day th.ls season and those anti-football nuts will have to take a.'>p\rin, keep cool and wait until January. That's the only solution to the 1978 NFL season as more games, more cameras, more , analyst&-weU. more of everyt.hlng-wiU be coming to rans across the naUon. The college season· also comes tn tor a big share of the limelight. For details, see page 89. SENIOR DWIGHT FORD will share tailback duties with White. Those two, coupled with fullback Lynn Caln, give the Trojans a powerful ground attack. The backs will be operalinJ? behind a huge offensive line that includes 6-5, 255-pound Pat Howell\ 6-5. 253-pound Brad Budde, and 6-7, 280-pouna An· thony Munoz. ~ While the ground game appears very solid, the Trojans' passing attack will depend on the progress or le ft-hander P a ul McDonald, a relatively untested junior quarterback. "THE KEY to our orfense Is the quarterback,'' Robinson said. "Paul McDonald Is an accurate passer, he's in· telligent. and he's a student of the game. But we can't realistically expect a quarterback lo be spectacular in his first year; we just hope be plays efficiently." While the quarterback Is unproven, the Trojans have two swift and experienced re· cetvers in Calvin Sweeney and Kevin Williams. USC's defense appears sturdy, with nose guard Rich Dimler , cornerbacks Larry Braziel and Carter Hartwig, tackle Myron Lapka, and linebackers Garry Cobb and Den-nis Johnson all returning. ..... now, well, (.guess I'll show up." ·Brian Parki.m,On. w~ made .a USC's newcomers who'll gel their first · ·dozen saves m regislertng has test Sept. 9 against Texas Tech in the Los i.~ig~tb shutout of the season. Angeles Coliseum, should make lhlngs in· Whale be bad plenty of support teresting, Robinson said. when Los Angeles dropped an "It's going to be exciting ... because we extra man back on ~er~se. don't know what's going to happen." Parkinson was. under fare con-stantly and twice went aner a Dodgers Send Rau Against Koosman LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Dodgers hope to increase their lead Jn the National League Western Division before a bead·to-bead confrontation with the San Francisco Giants next week. Tonight, southpaw Ooug Rau ( 12·8) faces New York Mets left.bander Jerry Koosman < 3· 14) in the openlng till of a four-game weekend ~cries. The two teams play a doubleheader Sittur- day with the final game Sunday aftemopn before Ulc Giant.a come to town on Labor day ror a two-game set. Los Angeles ls curTently in front b$' two games with the Giants battling Eastern Division leader Phlladclphla in a four·1ame series includin.I a 'doubleheader SUnday. • collision in he.avy traffic. Three times in the late going be turned back Sunshine at· tacks. Once, when he smothered a shot away from the -net, he caught a shoo in the face from a teammate. With three minutes remaining, be made a sliding boot after the Sun.shine set up a corner kick play. In the final minute, the 24 .year-old Englishman snagged a 2S·yard s hot by Alan Kelley to sew things up. Fragile at 6·0 and 165 pounds, Parkins0n played with heavily bandaged Ju)ees he said were "falling_ apart." He also seemed lo shake oCf the effect of being kicked iruhe face_ "MY NOSE IS SORE but I'm all right." he said tn the Skyhawks' dressinf' room. "I thought it was cracked but It's OK.'' l Parkinson detende.d the de· fensive tactics that gave the Skyhawks the upper hand in the home-and-home series tbat will be decided by total goals score<t. And be appeared confident bis team can triumph Saturday at Pierce College, where it is 9-2·1 on the year. ''Being one up is important because it takes the pressure off us a nd puts it on them," he said. "We fell we had to contain them , had to be a bit more de· rens ive -minded a nd bottle up their attack. lt worked." SKYHAWKS COACH Peter Bryan was more than pleased with the victory since he sub- scribes to the soccer philosophy of playing for a tie on the road 'nd playing to win at home. "We got a bonus tonight. We See SUNSHINE, Page 8 7 Stars Await: Spikers' Invasion By JOHN SEVANO Ol t• 0.11, ...... $Liff The gears inside the mind o( Orange County Stars playet· coac h Dodge Parker have been working feverishly in an attempt to get bis team r·eady for tonight's !7 :30) first round ln· ternational Volleyball Assn, playoff match with Santa B~rbara at Fountain Valley High. 'Parker has been diligently plotting ever since his team lost its regular season finale Tues· day to the Spikers in three straight games. "I have some strategy, but I don't want to reveal it now," says Parker. "I'm almost glad about what happened Tuesday. I'd rather have bad it that waJ than us win. We're going·lo be real bun· gry tonight." · It woUld appear the Stars are going to have to be hungry if they're going to overcome lht! Spikers dominance this season. The Spikers won four or t he silc matches between the two teams this year and also hold the home court adv ant age in the fl rst. round of the playoffis tn ord('r for the defending champion Stars to advcinC'E> to the finals. lh<'Y have to win Ht l east on e of two posslbltw matches in Santa Barbara. . Obvtou8ly, the Stars' first m atch against the team which See STA&S. Pace 111 '~. H•·I•• . • .w ..