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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-09-07 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ! ,.. ,.. 34 Mo r e Cases Laguna Police Bel ieved to Be Nab 4, Seize Legion Disease Pot, Hashish . . DAILY PILOT Grand .Jurg,Gets . * * * 1oc * · * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 7, 1978 VO~ 11. HO ue. 4 SECTIONS. >I P•GES • Old o f t h e Past Some folks might say J ohn Healy has Jumped into model railroading in a big way. He"s the engineer <not lhe railroad ty pe> in charge of building replicas of two rC:til road engines that made U.S. history in l 86!l The project, which involves building the e ngines from scratch, is being carried out in Costa Mes a . To learn why. turn to page A3. Nuke Carrier Out; H ouse Vplwlds Veto , WAS~GTON <AP> -The House t ay sustained President Carte s veto of the defense authorization bill . thus scuttling a proposed $2 billion nuclear aircraft carrier he termed a waste of military dollars. The vote was 206-191 in favor of upholding the president's veto A two-thirds vote is necessary to enact a bill 'over the president's objection. and leaders on both sides of the issue • expected a closer outcome. The action sent the overall $37 billion defense authorization bill back to committee for redraft. t ing , this time wit hout the nuclear carrier and possibly with some new funds requested by Carter. Today's vote marked the first veto challenge o( Carter 's pres· idency Both opponents and !'>Upporters ' of the carrier claimed to have ' the votes for victory. Carter vetoed the bill that in· eluded the carrier Aug. 17. He described the carri er as (See VETO, Pagt AZ> I Airport Change Plans Rebutted By GARV GRANVILLE Of IN o.llr Plitt Staff The Orange County Board of Supervisors doesn't agree with last year 's county Grand Jury about what should ~ done to correct conditions at Orange County Airport. And Sher iff Brad Gates thanks the jury for its criticism of his sheriff's office but thinks he'll go on run- ning the department his way. BOTII THE SUPERVISORS' and sherirf's responses to the 1977-78 grand jury recommendations have been drafted and are scheduJed to be released sometime next week. The supervisors say they "do not concur" with the jury's recommendation that. an airport authority be established to oversee airport policy and operations. . The Grand Jury's recommendation that the airport d1lemna be placed In hands other than those belonging to the county supervisors was aimed at "taking airport de· cisions out of the political arena." But in their response to that recommendation, the Board of Supervisors will say there is "no clear advan· tages to support such an organization (airport authority>." Also not receiving board endrosement was a Grand Jury recommendation that county government re.submit requests for joint military·civilian use o( military air bases Ill El Toro and Los Alamitos. IN TIIEIR RESPONSE, supervisors note they have made such overtures in the past without success and have drawn strong homeowner opposition in the two areas. <See AIRPORT, Page A2> •I ., t Rebuttal ' 34 Cases Probed Legionnaires' Disease Feared NEW YORK <AP> -Calls to a central telephone number set up in the wake of an outbreak of Legionn aires' disea se in Manhattan's garment district have revealed 34 more possible cases of the malady, Mayor Edward Koch said today. Those 34 suspected cases are in addition to nine possible cases that were previously reported, JFK Hearings three of them fatal. One fatality was a confirmed case of the dis-ease. The mayor and Dr. John Marr, director of epidemiology for the Health Department, said all 34 persons worked in the gar· ment district area. Koch said the city had re- ceived 300 calls to the central number. Pathologists Back JFK Death T~ory WASHINGTON <AP > -A panel of pathologists unanimous· ly concluded that President Ken· nedy was struck in the back of the head by a buJlet, not from the front as some conspiracy· theory investigators h ave claimed, Congress was told to· day. The pathologists told the House assassinations committee that the bullet, after entering from the back of the head , shat· tered the president's skull and exited through the front of the head. The conclusion agrees with the finding of the Warren Com- mission and the doctors who performed the autopsy on Ken. nedy's body only hours after he was assassinated in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. The Warren Commission con- cluded that Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone, assassinated Ken· nedy by firing from behind the presidential limosine. Some In- vestigators, by suggesting that the bullet struck Kennedy from the front, have raised the possibility that a second gunman was involved. Reporting the panel's findings, Dr. Michael Baden s aid "all nine members of the panel unanimously concluded" that the bullet causing the head wound en· tered from the back of Kennedy's head and exited from the ·'right front side of the head." But the panel, which was re- tained by the committee, said the original a~topsy report was Ban Expired SAN FRANCISCO <APl -Jn. terlor Secretary Cecil Andru.c; has called the restriction on In· dian fishing on the Klamath River a "technical d ecision" based on the dwindling salmon populaUon and not "a decision made by politicians." f wrong on one point. The entrance wound in the head was about four inches higher than the point specified in the original report. Baden said. It was not immediately clear what if any bearing this dis- crepancy might have on the location of the assassin. The Warren Commission con. eluded that Oswald fired a rifle at the president rrom the sixth (See PROBE, Page A2> Laguna Cops Arrest Four In Drug Bust Laguna Beach undercover of. fi cers arrested four persons and seized 25 pounds of high grade marijuana and one and a half pounds of hashish in a well· orchestrated bust in Arch Beach Heights and South Laguna early this morning. Police Capt. Neil Purcell said evidence found at the home of two or the suspects indicates the pair had been in business for som e time, "and h ad t he capability of obtaining many varieties of high.grade pot for their customers." Arrested In several locations were Jerry Lee Lawrence, 38, of 1183 La Mirada St. :Cheryl Ann Nichols, 23, or the same ad· dress; Scott Nicholson, 31, of Alta Loma and Marlies Christa, 24, of 35.51 Sego St .. Irvine. Police an-ested Lawrence as he arrived at a shopping center in South Laguna where he at. legedly was to make a sale to undercover officers. Officers said th9 found three pounds of Colom tr.an marijuana In his car Other Laguna officers said tSee HASHISH, Page Al> "" • Eight of the 34 possible cases are still in hospitals. Koch said, and the Health Department is going to follow up on each of them. Koch pointed out that Health Department figures show 40 to 60 d ea ths a w eek from pMumonia, a disease that bas s imilar c ha r acteris tics to Legionnaires' disease. He cau- tioned that some victims may have contracted pneumonia. Meanwhile, health officials continued their probe into what in the garment district caused the bacteria of Legionnaires dis- ease to.become airborne . The first nine confirmed or suspected victims became ill in mid-August. All worked in the neighborhood of West 3Sth Street -six "rack boys" who push carts loaded with c lothing from manufacturers to wholesalesrs, an elevator operator. a 65·year- old woman who worked on the same block as the rack boys and a police officer whose reguJar duty station is in the garment district. The disease bacteria must be airborne lo infect victims . But in- vestigators said the victims worked in three different loca· lions on 35th Str eet with separate air conditionin g systems, and no construction projects are under way in the area, eliminating two suspected sources of the. disease. The gar- ment district a rea includes M~-Square Garden, Penn <See LEGION, Page A2) OrangE" Coa"'t .· ft4."ath ~r F air through Friday with mos tly s unny and s lightly warmt!r days . Lows tonight 51 to 62. Highs Friday 70s at the beaches to near 80 inland. l~SIDE TOD" 'l' ts Amencc ready for o nighlli me la.zati~ ond a mouthful of rww bubblegum ·products? Columniat Miltm& M 011kowitz reoiews new products on Page Al4. ~ 1 hur~day, S!pl9(11bel 1 li/tl Edison Puzzled Did Storm Cause H u11ti1igton Damage? A~Wl ........ lO PROPELLER PLANE LADEN WITH MARIJUANA SMOLDERS AFTER CRASH One Unidentified M•n w .. Kiiied; Loul1lana Polee ArrHt Three Others Pot Flier Crashes One Killed, Marijuana Burns in Wreckage FARMERVILLE . La. (AP > -An old airliner loaded with 20,000 pounds of mari- Juanet, which authorities estimated as worth S4 m1lhon. crashed In names. killing one man none o f the men arrested could speak English and one carried a Colom bian passport and pilot's papers. Chief De puty Glenn Barron s aid none of the men would disclose his name. despite use of an interpreter All three were treated for. cuts and bruises Thn·t· others, muddy and bloody, were p1 l·kcd up Wedne:..day as they t ried to htt,·hh1kc from the areC1 , police said THE OC-7, A FOUR-ENGINE propeller plane, ripped a path 100 feel wide a s it s lashed throug h pine trees three miles south of Farmerville Tiit: IDENTITV OF THE DEAD man \\ J !> not known Officers said the marijuana ,q.>pa n•ntly was fl own from Colombia. They ... aid th(• destination was unkno wn. D;m Me1nlcy. head of the state police n.Jr('ot1t!. section at nearby Monroe. said Police said the inside of the plane had been stripped lo make room for the mari· juana. most of whic h burned when the wreckage burst into flames. f 'rottt. Page A I VETO ... wa:-.ll'ful :it th<' l'Xpcn:,(• of other mun• vital dcfcn:-.c proJccts Although the chairmen of both tht· Hou~c and Senate armeci wrnet's comm1tlcci. 1oined the cirt\'t• to ovl·rndt• lhl' president. '>fH'akl·r Thomas O'Neill and oth~r Houi.c Democratic leaders stood b~ Carter Rt·p Gl'Orgl' Mahon. D·Texas. chairman of the Appropriations Committee. declared: ··1 would hate to see this I louse repudiate the pre~iclent at a time when he neC'cl !-. strc•ngth in the quest for peace tn the M1ddlt! East." But Rep Melvin Price, 0 -111 .. Armed Services <.:omm1ttee t•hoirman, said the· earner was lTu<·1al lo the nation's defense ,111d "with ~rt>al reluctance I find 1t necessary to ask that we pa:.~ this bill over the presi- ilc nl ·~ ohJcct1on." Carter's veto was the fi fth of ht:. prc:-.idcncy and the first to dr aw an attempt to override. II WiJ!. also the first veto of a m<tJor d e f ense progr am in mode rn history, triggering pro· tests from many t hat Carter was inte rfering with the constitu- llonal duly of Con gress "to make rules for the government . o f the land and naval forces " But4 Dead Hikers Rescued From Sierra Snows By The Associated Press Four persons have d ied and al least 17 others were reported missing in heavy Sierra snows caused by the rem a ins of a trop ical storm that lashed California. Search and rescue t eams in lnyo County rescued sever al :..tranded hikers Wednesday as "Stormin' Norman." 'once Hur- n cane Norman, dumped up to five inches of snow in scattered a r eas of lhe high Sierra. "At this time, we have no way of knowin~ how many pe<>ple might be in trouble," !>aid Inyo County sheriff's deputy .John Dorse y Three hikers reported m1ss1ng in the Italy Lake area were rescued and reported in good condition Wednesday, s 81d Dors ey. and s ome :!1 hikers stranded in Mono County near Convict Lake and Mount McG~ were also safely found. However. authorities said 17 persohs who signed out for the fi',.._Pa~AI back country around Mount Whitney were ex p e rienced hike rs who had t aken cover while waiting out the storm The bodies of three m en and a woman have been located But Nash said they could not be re· cover e d unt il today, when rescuers begin a more tha n 10.000-fool climb to their location in the Mount Whitney a rea. Mount Wlutney. at 14.495 feet. is the highest peak in the Unitl'<I States outside Alaska. The identities of the dead were not immedia tl•ly <1vailablc Fro• Page A J HASHISH ... they followed Nicholson's and Ms . Christa's truck from the La M 1rada Street address. pulling the m over al the corn er of Bluebird Drive and South Coast Highway The couple's truck al- legedly contained another seven pounds of the potent weed a nd a pound Qfhashish. of hashish. By ARTHllR R. VINSEL Of tM O•llY l'llol Sl•fl Ex pe rt::. today were s till ev,aluallng the damage caused T \lesday when an explosive stt.ort k nocked o ut h.a lf the capacity or Southern California Ed1i.on Company'!. generating planl in llunlington Beach. I The four-unit steam plant that Lowers over Pacific Coast Highway at Newland Street pro- d u cc!> enough power dally . 900,000 kilowatts. to serve a city of one million people "We 're looking at a :,ubstan· lial )OS!.." sa id ,·o mpany f'rone P~ A f LEGION ... Station. llerald Square and several maJor de partment stores. inrlud1 ng Macy's and G1m ht•b. Tht.' dead art• two garment worker!., one of whom definitely h ad Legionnaires disease. and the wo man , w ho d i ed of pneumonia and congestive ht:art failure in a Brooklyn hospital a few days ago. Mayor Edward Koch urged New Yorkers to be calm: ''It's not a panic situation. There is a very small number of people in- volved." Nevertheless. health officials set up the b<1nk of 10 telephones to take reports or other su::.pected l'ases. and notice!. were po:.lcd on 35th Street warnmg that the disease had been found there . Free blood tests were offered 4 Stabbed In Rape Try SAN .JOSE IA P l A woman was in serious condition after a man attempted to r ape her then stabbed her. her teen-age son and two friends when they tried to come to her rescue. The 35-year-old wom an was take n t o San J ose H ospital w he r e s he was r e ported in serious condition following sur· ger y for stab wounds in the throat and side. Hospital authorities said her 14-year-old son was in good ron· dition. One of the boys. 13, was m fair condition and the other. also 13 . was treated al San J ose Hospital and released. Search Hampered REDD I NG CAP l -Bad weather was holding up the search for Patrick Hamilton. 27. or Dubhn. near San Francisco. who disappeared over a ledge on Mt. Shasta while flyi ng a hang glider. authorities s aid. Postal Meet 'Sensitive' WASHINGTON IA P ) -With <1 settlement deadline nine days away, officials of the P ostal Service and Three unions today resumed contract talks through a middleman. but without a ma· 1or breakthrough. PROBE ••• floor of the Texas School Book Depository. Baden. New York City's chief m edical examiner a nd the pa n e l 's moderator , s aid the pathologists agreed that another bullet , causing a less serious wound in Kennedy's upper back and neck, also was fired from the rear. That bullet exited in the front of the neck , Baden said. O fficer s then obtai ned a s earch warrant for Lawrence's home wher e they arrested Ms. ' Nichols and assertedly seized 15 pounds or marijuana and a half- pound of hash . Special mediator James Healy m e t with m ana g e m e nt negotiators a nd then planned lo meet with union officials before l'a Iii n g the two s ider-; back together for another round of race-to-face bar~aining . The Postal Service 's chief negotiator ~aid today that the onglltng d1scuss1ons <.t re "quite St'nSlllVC " OAANOE COAST \ DAILY PILOT 1,..0t•f'9f(OA1t O.it11y Pt•ot W\ftt_.,•C''°l 1\ O"T'I ,,,fWd ,,_,. N """ ~n' '' i'JiUOh"""'°tw ,..,.°'"""°"" C.O-.\t Put)I .J'l1~Cn""O•"'• ~Dlt' ,~ .. f'Otl on~•'" O'-'"'"\lt.-0 Mi,Nt-.y '"'l"l'V4f'I f tift4y 'O' (mt• W-U "tfo•Of"W'1 f't"•trt Ht.tf\l~~O'\ 9-Mf'I Jo~ +;t+n V•ll"'\r ''"tlf'lf" '•ddl•"-• ~ V,111,,, •fl'MJ I tf'Wf'\4 f\r.tt>~ \f>Vlft(O,.\t 4 \l"Oif'l't~•b,,..ltd• t ,,.., ,, ovh••t.Mft S•tu•d"• ....,, \unr1 tv\ '"'"' ·~;~.;"(~~~~~1.~,':n~~~-.;~,:io W.\I 8•• "''""'" Wt'ff Ptf'\•IStf\I ittnc> Ptl0f1~f J10lt c;-y y,,,. Ptfl",1Mnt ~•nct (.,.,_.,., M.u"Mq•t ,,.""" •• ..,o Editor lPtenw•• Mv~f'llt M•n•Qtf\0 f_ dthA T he re has been no major dis· pule on the entrance point of that bullet. In the course of their work. the nine members of the pathology panel consulted with experts in radiology a nd photography to make a total of about 15 experts who were involved in the scien- tific analysis . Capt. Purcell said the mari- juana -of several varieties - was neaty packaged, and said officers also found via ls marked forhashoil and S6,000in cash. The evidence was reportedly found in a hidden room in the downstairs portion or the house. "The evidence we found in- dicates Lawrence had been in bus iness for some time." Purce ll said. Lawrence was booked for sale of m arijuana and possession for sale of hashish and marijuana. The other suspects were being h e ld to day on c h arges of possession of m arijuana for s ale. Nxon Invited To Address Vets in Gidfport GULFPORT. Miss. (A P > Former President Nixon will make a Veterans Day speech Nov. ll in the Mississippi congressional district where he got his best percentage in his 1972 landslide. American Legion offi cials say. <;pokesman Bill C'ompt•1n. who added Lhett so tar eurlv n·~ult~ ol M <• g n o I 1 a S 1 rt• t t S t a t 1 o n :.l·v1·nil blm·k. away actually ht·ttt d thi. •hund<'rc!ap n'o1se. allhou!-(h th•· i.hort occurred m a vuull ltkt. uuilt.ling l h e 1 n vest i g a l 1 on ;1 1 1 • 1 11 conclusive. Many people would 3!.!>ume the 5 p.m. short. in an clectric<il panel in the system s.upplying the pla nt's own internal 1;ower was related to Monday ·~ storm Arr1d oz.one smoke gent·rcited bv t lt-l'lrt(•al f1ie coi.1d be "-mC'lled b~ n'"tcknt~~ living more than I::! hlca•k. 4'way trom the pl.mt ~ Compton pointed out Wedne::. day that last sprinJ?'s repeated ht·avy rains had no cffe('t Ut all No powl'r loss oerurred to any !>Urround1n~ homl'!'.. i.mce lhl' af H•cted l'lect ncal !')'::.tern 1::. self contained within the plant to power its own equipment · ·w~ got our own electncal peopfe and a contractor in there now trying to find out the cause a nd what has to be replaced," he said today Compton estimated today after conferring with :-team pl ant personnel that •wo of its four units "111 ht-out of com· m1 ~s1on fo1 two weeks to a month. Compton also noted the1t the eventual cost which will def- initely b:e m any thousands of dollars -will be drive n up because replacement gear has s harply risen in price. The S p.m . shortout in a vault room destroyed several four kilovolt circuit bn:akl•rs whl'n some m alfunction oN·urrcd. n• s uiting in a spark.spewing fire and dangerous l'lel'lrical a rcin~. firemen said Meanwhile. power will be ap· plied to make up the difference I rom other Edis on Company generating plants elsewhere in California through a series of S>A 11l'htng ~y:-.lem~ F i r c m (' n b a .., e d d l t h l" The :.yi.tcrn ·~ u::.ed on a pay back ha!>t!< whe never ;, cns1s oc· ··c·u rs at one of the t1rm ~genera• 1n g plant:-. :-hutting :• down part1(·~1 1ly or t'<1mph·l d;i ... Fro• Page A J AIRPORT CONDITIONS .. Superv1-,<irs did agree with ont: action recommended by thtt Gr<ind Jun Thal aC'I 11111 v. J:. I ht• ;,,pprov:.11 of an ('nv1ronmental •m pa{'l n ·port that v. ,,.., lhl·n p.·nd1nia aCl'Cptancc h) thl board Tht' board of supl·n·1sor'> 1..1.,t Wl'<'k did <i ccept the.I rt' port bul slopped .,hurl of 1ollov. in~ thl Rrand ; ur~ s accom panymg recommenclat1011 that plan:-to alh.•1t1 alt hazardous con~esllon <1t the ..11rport be implemented INSTEAD OF c;o1NG ahead with those plans. the board vot<•d lctsl week to appr<1H~ another study of Orange County Airport A s for Gates. lhl· !.hcr1ff t•.irher th1!' vear was thl targt.>t of mull1pll• gr:rnd :ur~ rci·1>i•rt~ that. 1r. dfcc•. cril1('1zcd lhl• opcr.Jtton of his ckpartm1•nt In the rirafl nf ht.., n·-.pon'lt lo tht ;ur.,. .. rommenl:- Galt•!-v.rot•· h•· hop1· .... h1 <. rq1h ··"'tll d:Jrtl \o thl issues <1! ha nd and. hop1•fully . so11nd 1udµment wtll prevJtl' once all of lhc facts hJve bt.·t•n re\ 1t•wt·d Among other thmgs. tht• :.h•·nff •w 1'1 -PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING of deputy rerru1ts as suggested by the Grand Jury would cost S70 per applicant and not achieve more than 1s done through oral reviews and persona l observation of the applicants under stress conditions. -TRAINING THROUGH use of s tress techniques at the sheriff's academy 1s a vahd and \\Orthwh1le part of the training prof?ram und will b<.-continued undtr ·reahst1c field conditions " -NEW DEPUTIES will be ac;s1gned to duty tn Orange County Jail an uccorrlann· v. 1th ·dc;partmental needs. budget constramti. and •·' atlahll manpower allocaL1ons · and 1t will he lht• shl'rtff who 'A-Ill determine the length of the J3tl assignment In effect . G<1t£•!-. repl y to thl Grand Jurv acknowledges the jury's rN·ommt•ndat1ons and suggestions but set 5-most of them aside with 1u!-tl 1f1t·nt1on and explaneitton for his policy of ma1ntu1r11ng Lhl '>tutu:-quo within tht.-s heriff's de· partment c......... ...... .. ............. 11 ~''''''!'\~ MAn•Q•M EditM' Of fie ea Harvey Pucheu, commander of the Joe Graham Post 119 in Gulfport, said Wednesday he received word that Ni xon ''is willing and anxious to come ... " ,,.. . . \..,~ ubnut our fr•••• I ~ ••nr/:i ~ ·~ur ,.,,'!':um,t•r ~~·••rt•lh•~ 1•l~n ro •~ M•'• lJC'>Wnt an"''"'' , """"~ n"'""" 111t& G•~"""'•'" '"'""" ••u•it•notn,, "'A• n 11•1\ tti-o.wt\ At .. ,1 .. ""'d .. t1t1'"" ,, • v ... 1••• l\10t l.A p .. , An..,. .. 1 ' .... n••oo ,,......., r.1ephone (7141642-4321 CIHalfled Adn,,ltlng ... 2-5e71 ~ .. n-.•c•V•ll"y~Otf« a11.e310 f H)l""l ~ft (I•~ 4......,0 '''>"' ttettl\~·~ Cov••it.C,0...."'1"'·tlfl 540-1220 (~,r•9flt tttt Or~ , .. ,, Pv~1""'""' C... °"'f'I" ~ ttit•'-"or~r' ,;",,,,.,,,,.,., #a •fl*••' ""•tttf er .. ttwf tff\4'"'1 'f\ Mt•lf'I f"i'\lltf .. , ... ,., •• ,c •d .-.~I , ••• 1•1 O.,tMl\\IOf'I f'f ·~···fJfll ...... "4' t»NI • e h1 _... I •' (lltih !\.¥"" C•H'"'"·· ··"''''•••h&" ,. ... ,.,,..,, \I"' """"'"", ... , "'. ,. """ ... ,.. "?'t t t. ' ,..,,. !'\4lt ,, 4 .. There was no immedi ate confirmation from Nixon. The speech, scheduled for the Mi ssissippi Coast Coliseum between Biloxi and Gulfport, would be one of the ex-president's few public appearances since he resigned in disgrace ln 1974. In the 5th Congressional District. which includes Biloxi-Gulfport. he got 87 percent. Paul Trehern, a Legion official, said Nixon was asked to speak at the Veterans Day gathering because the former president "has been a good fri~rll('ll-l<••t<fnr ·-" (\ •• { 1 I t ' 17 Orange Coast 1.:.0 1Tl0 N Today's Closing ·"· t~ks ,.. VOL 71, NO 2SO, ~SECTION S, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 71 1978 N/C TEN CENTS ,_....---------Grand Jury Findings-----------.... Board Rebuts ort Policies 1h' ·ARV GRANVILLE The supervisors say they "do not concur" with the Jury's recommendation that an airport author ity be established to oversee airport policy and operations. OI U-0.lly Pt ... ~wt! Tht> Oran~\' Count) Board of SuJ)l•rv1'.)o rs doe<>n t agret' "1th last year'!. rounty Grand Jury about whal should obt' dont.• lo correct cond1t1ons at Orun~t' Count) Airport And Sheriff Brad C cile\ thanks the JUI y for tl~ C'C 1llc1sm or his shenff's ore.ct· but thmks he'll go OJl run The Grand Jury 's recommendation that the airport dilemna be placed in hands other than those belonging to the county supervisors was aimed at "taking airport de· c1sions out of the political arena." nin1. the depar1ment hJs ~ ay. 1 But in their response to that recommendation. the Board of Supervisors will say there is "no clear advan- tages to support. such an organization <airport authority>." Bont nfE llPER\llSORS' and sheriff s responses to the '977·76 ~rand 1urv recommendations have been drafted dod Mt 'ICheduJed le. er.. rclt-ased sometime next week Also not receiving board endrosement was a Grand Jury recommendation that county government re-submit Trustees Dissolve Company A controve r s i al data processing corporation set up by the Ne wport·Mes e1 Uni fied School Distnct will be dissolved by Oec. 31. school trustees have decided. The phase-out endin~ of the seven-month old Newport-Mesa Instructional Research Institute (NMIRI> puts an end to a lawsuit in which the district sued t.he County Department of Education. "As far as we're concerned. we don't feel NMIRI should have e ve r exis ted, but that 's something the court never got a chance to rule on ," said Deputy County Counsel Ed Duran. Duran. representing tbe county, had led the ques tioning of the legality of the public corporation on the basis of it bein g in competition with private enterprise. Tuesday night, school trustees voted 4·1 to Immediately cancel a ll N MIRl d ata processing (See DttTA, Page A2) 1,BOOLose E/,ectricity A falling television antenna that caught a power line left m o r e than 1,800 custome rs without electricity this morning in Newport. Beach. A spokesman for the Southern California Edison Co. said the power went out in the Bayshores and Dover Drive area at about 11 ·15 and was restored by noon. The falling antenna and power lin e fell ont o a parke d motorhom e, but preliminary r e ports from the scene in Bayshores indicated there were no injuries. In addition to the residential area closest to the scene of the m ishap, the power company r e p o rte d that ho m es and businesses along Coast Hi ghway to J amboree Road a lso were affected. Coast Weather • u1ts • 01se OMly ............ W f'..n<• O'o-tl BOB DOWTY (PLAID SHIRT) WORKS ON REPLICA OF HISTORIC ENGINE Costa Mesa Firm Gets Into Model Railroading on a Life-size Scale Trains Reprodueed Historic Steamers Linked Nation Only the golden spike will be missing when a Costa Mesa firm completes Its work- ing replicas of two of America's most famous trains. THE OIMGINAL steamers -one from San Francisco. the other from the east coast ~ead to head on the same track May 10, 1869, at Promontory Point, Utah. The meeting of the sturdy Union Pacific 119 and Central Pacific Jupiter signaled America's fi rst transcontinental linkup and the beginning of a long dependence on train power. "Probably sold for scrap," is J ohn Healy 's guess as to the final stop for the original trains. The 58-year-old Irvine resi· dent is the as~cmbly director for the recrea- tion efforts of O'Connor Engineering Labs. THE FIRM is best known for its television camera accessory work, but re· ceived $1.5 million construction contract from the National Park Service in 1976 to build the locomotives the only way they could be -from scratch. Healy says there weren 't even any draw· ings for the 27-ton steamers that will be finished later this year. More than 700 draw- ings were made from old photographs to make sure such details as the size of the cowcatchers or the smokestacks were in order. The research was handled by J erry Best, a historian with the pa rk service and the type of guy "who knows what the engineer had for lunch the day before," says Healy. THE FINISHED products will be trucked to Promontory Point where they will occupy a replica of an old engine house. But the trains are fully operat ional and each day -with the aid of liquid fuel rather than coal or wood -they'll steam up and make their way to the exact location where the originals met nearly 100 years ago. Healy fig ures there will be actors dressed up in top hats and the like to reproduce the ceremony in which a golden spike was pounded into place, s ignaling the end of a highly-publicized race between rival railroad companies. SINCE TAKJNG over the project with the he lp or fi ve other O'Connor employees and consultants. Healy naturally has taken an in- terest in the original story . "The Union Pacific engine came around Cape Horn <South America) and was as- sembled in San Francisco. But the Chinese really 'built the railroad," he adds. It was this coolie labor that pushed the 119 over the rugged Sierras, through the flatlands of Nevada and into Utah. At times laborers managed to lay 10 miles of track a day. But the western bound Jupiter had few mountains to contend with as it moved rapid· ly across the Great Plains to the lmpromtu meeting point. requests for joint military-civilian use of m1htary air bases at El Toro and Los Alanutos. IN mEIR RESPONSE, supervisors note they have made such overtures in the past without success and have drawn strong homeowner opposition in the two areas. Supervisors did agree with one action recommended by the Grand Jury. T hal action was the approval of an environmental im- pact report that was then pending acceptance by the board. <See AIRPORT. Page A2> • e1ecte Jurors Refuse Damages By GARY GRANVILLE Of llM o.lly ~I ... $!Mi An Orange County Superior Court jury today refused to award any d a m ages to 98 Orange Coast residents who c h arged in a $1.4 million wortn of lawsuits jet noise at Orange County Airport has been r espon s ible for phys ical, emotional and loss of property value damages. The seven-woman, five-man jury deliberated seven full days before deciding the 98 plaintifts who live in 54 residences are not entitle d to compen .. alion for alleged damages. The jury's verdict was greeted fo r the m ost part with bitterness, some tears and in aU cases anger by the pla intiffs as they left the jammed courtroom. "Now I know what a woman who's been raped feels likt! when she watches th go free." said Je an Wegene of Newport Beach, a Baysbor resident. Veteran anti-airport crusader Dan Emory said be was numbed and surprised by the jury's refusal to award the plaintiffs damages. "I don't think I have any clear idea of bow the j ury arrived at its decisions with the evidence that was· presented," Emory said. ~IY ~"- flAYS JURY VERDICT Jean Wegener JFK Death Tlwory Gets New Support ASHINGTON CAP > A pan l of pathologists unanimous- ly co eluded that Pres ident Keo- nedy as strock in the back of the he· by a bullet. not from the fron as some cons piracy- t h eor y vestigator s have cla imed. gress was told to· day. For attorney Jerrold Fadem. pat ogists told th(• the verdict was what be called a ssmations committee unique experience. ~--LD'flL--ttie bullet , after entenng Fa d e m been l from the back of the head. shat· successful at rney in a number tered the president'c; skull and of signific lawsuits brought '"<itcd through the front of thl' against · rt operators on the head. West Coast He bad gued that bis clients (See UJTS, Page A2) ' o' Star Dead at 31 NEW YORK CAP ) Keith Moon , drummer with the rock group The Who, died in his sleep early today in London at the age of 31, his record company here said. According to the Mus ic Corporation of America. Moon attended a premiere of a movie Wednesday night and then wenl home to bis apartment. Cause of d eath was not immediately known. The conclusion agrees with th1• finding oi the Warren Com· mission and the doctors who performed lhe autopsy on Ken- nedy's body only hour::. after tk- was assassinated in Dalla::. on Nov. 22. 1963. The Warren Comm1ss1on tori eluded that Lee Harvey O:o;wald, acting alone, assassinall.•d Ken- nedy by firing from b<!hind tht: presidential limousine. Some in· vestigators. by suggesting that the bullet struck Kennedy from the front, have raised t he possibility that a second gunman was involved F a ir through Friday with mostly sunny and s lig htly warmer days. Lows tonight 57 to 62. Highs Friday 70s at the beaches to near 80 inland. Builders to Generate Ro8d$$$? INSIDE TOD.4 \' I! America ready /or a nighttime lazative and a mouthful of new bubblegum product1? Columni&t Millon M oskowHz reviews new f)f'oducta on Page AU. ' lroine Co.'s KremerSees$17 Million/or NB By .JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ti. Dally Pllet Staff Newpart Beach developers are willing to give the city up to $17 m illion to complete its roadway master plan, according to lrvine Co. President Peter Kremer. Kremer made the announce- ment this morning in a speech before the Newport Harbor- Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. He estimated the completion or the city's road system would cost $21 million and said de- velopers are willing to con- tribute ~ million to citywide im- provements in addition lO build· mg up to $12 million worth of Rtreet improvements abutting .... .. their own projects. Kremer said the key element o f the progra m , whic h he described as "the most positive and promising of all traffic solu· lions yet introduced," is an or- dinance which would permit the formation or a fee district to col· lect the money J or the citywide road Improvements. At tbe same time , Kremer re- ite r ated a point he's made sever al times In earlier dis- c ussions of the road fund: Developers will participate on the condition they are assured ''reasonable" land uses and densities. "AU that Is DOW required to make the concept a reality are some decisions by the city, the most obvious being acceptance of the program and a means of assuring development rights in return for the money," he said. The more than 200 realty board members who heard the speech at the Costa Mesa Coun- try Club r'tlcelved Kremer's re· marks warmly and Indicated they would back the plan. The plan has been under dis- cussion for several months, but Kremer 's speech marked the first time that a pledge or a def- inite amount of m oney was made . Kre mer claimed that with the --- $17 million from developers and another $4 million from govern. ment sources, the city could complete its road system five limes faster than under conven- tional means. ''With all Its advantages," he told the audience, "Newport Beach has five major problems : traffic. traffic, traffic, t raffic and traffic." He contended that. even if tho Irvine Co. never built another building in the city. tram c con gestion wouJd still worsen. The company executive noted that future development, il al towed in NewPOrt Beach. will <See STREETS, Pase A2 > o.lly ~li.t , ............ 'TRAFFIC AND TRAFFIC' Irvine Co. 's Kremer I I I ' t2 DAILY PILOt N/ f',.....Pa~AI DAT • • • comrdcU. \4llh1n Ur.mac l:OWll) The d1 trlcl " dat1t Pl"O<'N~&lna '' :o.ll'm \\ tll II\• rl'\ "t:tl und will l'~>rn plt·tl• lht> Or.111 t• County rontrat'L' ~MUO "'II h l.1) in l'"i.lt•O('l' 1111\f t'l'IOUl(h lO r1ntsh 1t" wo1 k for -..·huol ljtM 11ut1. m 1'e>eui. CJin1utu nnd N,•bra"ka Tr u'h'•• < arol Marl 111 ~oltt.d J.:,1111 -.1 lht• 1'o MIU I d1:.Milut111n pl llO unn Uuk1• 0 (h 1t·n, lht> .. r hmil d1 -;tnrt'., ri·pri'~f'nt11ttve 11 n t h t' "1 M I R I h •> a r d of 1ll r,•1 tur-. .ib1>t 111rwd 1 ruxlcc· 1'0111 I lcotult•r,1)(1 \4 41/1 Ubtit'Ol n. lnr1 11fflt·u1l!oo contend lhal llt'\\ -.wh.' fmant·1al ri'~tr1('UOfth •l·~ .i rd1 n>: :.rhool dlslrtns. 1 .it hn lhJn tne u•g;11 i1rohll'm' ,iwlktf I ht• 1•nd <•f NM l RI In t'uOt't>Pl . lht• non profit l'11r poruc1on e1>tabhshf'd t'eb 21 \4 J:. to -.1•11 t•nmputt'r .. of\ wan• p r o .I! r .! m ' l 11 1 c t' o u p 1t n 1·i.hml1tt'd Sl2 m1lhon the dlblnct hJ11 put tnlO the dat<t prO<'essing .. \1>1t•m mer th~ past decade The d1i.tr1rt puml• •d nearly $70.000 l)t'r month tnto NMIRI lhrou~h lh1• Tun) S and :o. t'o 11 :..ult1nt( Agent•y o f ltolh '40od tn I urn. the d1str1ct l' \ p t' c· t t-d I h l' c 0 u n I y t o 1 t•1mh11r't.' 11 through normal payroll w&rr&nts Tht• county w11.h ht:ld lhc funds .1 total of SJ00.000 unttl the distri<'t df'C'IJred a "state of t!mergency" on July 20 which prompted the county to rele~e Sl00,000. The district sued for the remainder of the funds as a number of NMIRI employees quit after they didn 't get paychecks for June The dJstrict filed a motion to dis miss I.he sui{ Aug. 31 and no money is being withheld by lhc county. June payroJl payments have been made retroactively. Eight NMJRI employees have been hired back by the school district lo operate the district's data processing system. Wet a n d Wi ld When lht! !\Un com el> out after a late l>Um · m er nun ~torm . whtll eould be more fun than a football game in the park. especial I~ when you cun play 1t ii'\ a gia nt puddle It'll by lhe !>lorm'' These IO, 11 and 12-year· old~ found JUSl s uch a delightful setting for their game Wednesday in CQsta Mesa ·s Tunuger Park after the departure <>..[./ tropical storm Norman. From left are Ala n Zack. Chris Patrick <with ball >. David Hartung, John Ucker and Jim Clark. Prison for Coast Man? Slay Plot Suspect 'Guilty' on Drug Rap Alexander Ku lik , one of seven defendants in a pending Orange County Superior Court murder conspiracy case, has been sentenced to a Ceder~! prison term of four years after he was found l?uiltv of narcotics violations in a San Diego federal court. Kulik, 28, a one-time resident of Newport Beach's Linda lsle. pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance last week. Tuesday he was sentenced to a four-year prison term to be followed by JO years probation. He is free on $100,000 bail pend· ing appeal. K\llik and his wife. Elsie, who is also a co-defendant an the Orange County murder case, were arrested last December in the San Diego resort of La Costa. They were being sought in connection with the murder case. However. federal prosecutor Steve Nelson was unavailable this morning to discuss the out- come of those cases. Kulik still faces two major state court cases. The first, scheduled to open in January. is for the alleged con- s pi racy which led to the October 1977 s laying of Fountain Valley resident Stephen John Bovan. ,.,... Pllfle Al His wife as well as two former business partne r s, Joseph Fedorowski and Joseph Davis will s tand trial with Kulik at that time. e-ce ¥ark City Legionnaires' Dis on NEW YORK <AP I -Calls lo a central telephone number set up in the wake of an outbreak of Legionnaires' dis ease i n Manhattan's garme nt district have reveaJed 34 more possible cases of the malady, Mayor Edward Koch said today. Those 34 suspected cases are in addition to nine possible cases that were previous ly reported. three of them fatal. One fatallty was a confirmed case of the dis· ease. The mayor and Dr. John Marr. director of epidemiology for tbe Health Department. said all 34 persons worked in the gar ment district area Koch said the city had re- ceived 300 calls to the central numbe~ Eight of the 34 possible cases are still in hospitals . Koch said. and the Health Department is going to follow up on each of them. Koch pointed out that Health Department figures show 40 lo 60 d eaths a week f rom pneumonia, a disease that has simi l ar c haracteristics to Legionnaires· disease He cau- tioned that some victims may have contracted pneumonia. Meanwhile, health official!) continued their probe into what in the garment district caused the bacteria or Legionnaires dis- ease to become airborne. The first nine confirmed or suspected victims became ill 10 mid-August. All worked in the neighborhood or West 35lh Street -six "rack boys" who push carts loaded with clothing from manufacturers lo wholesalesrs. Rise? an elevator operator. a 65-year- old woman who worked on the same block as the rack boys and a poJice officer whose regular duty station is in the garment district. The disease bacteria must be airborne lo infect victims. But in· vest1gators said the victims worked in three different loca- tions on 35th Street with separate air condition ing systems, and no construction projects are under way in the area. eliminating two suspected sources of lhe disease. The gar- ment district area includes Madison Square Garden, Penn Station. Herald Squa r e a nd several major department s tores. including Macy 's and Gimbels. The dead a re two garment workers. one of whom definitely had Leg1onna1res disease. and t he woman, who died of pneumonia and congestive heart failure in a Brooklyn hospital a few days ago. Mayor Edward Koch urged New Yorke;s t.o be calm : "It's not a panic situation. There is a very small number of people in· volvcd." Fro..Pa~Al STREETS .•• bnng w i th it traffic i mprovements o n s treets adjoining those projects. AIRPORT CONDITIONS •. The board or supervisors last week did accept that re- port but stopped short or following the grand jury's accom· panymg recommendation that plans to alleviate hazardous congestion at the airport be implemented. Arresting officers from Newport Beach alleged they found 1.1 pounds of nearly pure China White heroin and another half-pound of diluted Mexican Brown heroin hidden in Kulik's car. They estimated the illicit values of the drug cache at La Costa at more than $1.5 million. Rhiao S111itten "There 1s a choice. HI years from today we cah have a Newport. Beach with tittle more development than we have to- day. with unsolved traffic prob- le ms becoming increas ingly worse as development takes place in surrounding com-munities. INSTEAD OF GOING ahead with those plans. the board voted last week to approve another study of Orange County Airport. As for Gates. the sheriff earlier this yea~ was the target of multiple .grand _jury reports that, in effect, criticized the operation or his department._ . In the draft of his response to the Jury s c~mments Gales wrote he hopes his reply "will c_larify th_e. ~ssues at hand and. hopefully. sound Judgment will prevail once all of the facts have been reviewed. . . Among other things. the shenff said: -PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING of deputy recruits as s uggested by the Grand Ju~ would.cost $70 per appli~ant and not achieve more than ts done through oral reviews and personal observation of the applicants under stress cond1t1ons. -T RAINING THROUGH use of stress techniques at the !>herifr's academy is a valid and worthwhile part of the training program and will be continued under "realistic field conditions.'' -NEW DEPUTI ES will be assigned t.o duty in Orange County Jail in accordance with ''departmental needs, budget constraints and available manpower allocations" and it will be the sheriff who will determine the length o( the jail assignment. In effect. Gates' reply lo the Grand Jury acknowledges the jury's recommendations and suggestions bu~ sets mo~t of them aside with justification and explanation for his policy of maintaining the status quo within the sheriff's de· partment. From PGfJe A l SUITS REJECTED. • • s hould be compe nsated by county government for its failure to i n sulate areas surroundJne the airport from jet noise. Fadem had told the jury in Superior Court Judge Walter Smith's courtroom that property values or the affected 54 homes have .been reduced by as much as 25 percent while t heir occupants have been exPOsed to Sovie t Sale OK'd WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi· dent Carter has OK'd the sale of sop)listicated oil drilling equip- ment to lhe Soviet Union. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT -0<-C...\I O.lly Pilot "'""-<111\com. otMdthrtN.-•\ P,.f\\ l\publ11if'litrdt)'ythr0..1lft9t' ""'" """''"''"° Co-.o"• 5'1>o•«•f<ll•-¥• ~1\htO Mond•Y tftrOVO" F"OIY for (.o\I• """._ ""'"""°" twec11 """'.....,et..:•"°"" 1•11'11 "•"'" 1r"1"' S.OdltNcll V•l~y •"41 ~ :::i~..!:'i~~~~.~="' ~~·~:: tw1M1o.tl owbh \lttMJ ,.,....,, " II JlD '#f'U &.tr ~''"" C0.1•"'9W C•t1•01-~ .... ,."_ .,,.,tdit,_t •"Ct P\MI.,., '"""cw .. , VI(• f'rfJ"\ldll'\I •rtd OrNr ... 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Goebel said the plaintiffs "have enjoyed their homes, have declined t.o move and many of them ha ve s ubst antially improved their property despite the jet noise.'' T he jury obviously agreed with the defense lawyer as lt deliberated seven days after the trial, which started last May 24, closed. In a long series of verdicts read in the courtroom, most votes were on a 12 to O count. Other issues were decided on 10 lo 2 ballots and by 9 t.o 3 votes. ln the first instance, the court clerk read 54 separate verdicts that declared the plainlirfs were not entitled to compensation for what was referred t.o as "value of easement for jet aircraft operations." That meant the jury would oot award any damages because of loss of property values . In -succeeding verdicts the jury decided it would award no damages because of alleged negligence, nui s ance a nd trespass. Ma ny of t he de fendants disappointed at the jury decision lashed out at the county Board of Supervisors for failure to take whatever steps are needed lo alleviate noise in t h eir neighborhoods caused by jet aircraft flying overhead. Mrs. Wegener said, "I am sick and tired ot what the board has not and bas been dolng. It Is simply a disgrace. "They (lbe county supervisors) can be certain they're not rid of the pesky neaa. We're going to conUnue what we've been doing lo get rid or the ooise problem ... I The couple was turned over to the U.S. Attorney for prosecu- tion on those narcotics charges. F ederal court records indicate that thecharges pending against Mrs. Kulik were dropped and that Kulik pleaded guilty to the single possession charge. At the lime of his arrest in December, he also was facing federal prosecution for firearms a nd immigration laws viola· tions . Kuli k is a Canadian citizen. UxutMedic Philip Lovell Dies at83 Dr. Philip M. Lovell, a 60-year resident of Newport Beach and Los Angeles died Wednesday at the age of 83. Dr. Lovell was the father of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches aod Recreation Commissioner Gary Lovell. He was a Ucensed "drugless practitioner" and one of the pioneers of the health food move- m ent in California. Between 1926 and 1944 he wrote a syn- dicated Sunday column for the Los Angeles Times entitled "Care of the Body." In addition he was the author of 32 books covering subjects suc h as cooking with natural roods, child care, sex. diet and ailments common to Americans today. Dr. Lovell, who divided his time between Los Angeles and Newport Beach, commissioned the building of residences in lhe two cities that have both become national historic architectural landmarks. His Newport Beach home was designed by R. M. Schindler. He leaves his widow, Kathryn or Huntington Beach: his sons, Brook Lovell of Hemet, and Gary Lovell of Newport Beach. 12 grandchildren and four great- grandchiJdren. Family and fri ends wilJ gather at the Newport Beach home on Saturday afternoon. Water Heate r Fire Cause Of Flooding A fire in a water heater touched o(( a flood Wednesday night that caused an estimated $11,000 damage to three Park Newport. Apartments, Newport Beach firemen said today. According to fire department reports, the blaze broke oul at about 7 :30 p.m. in the apartm~nl occupied by Mr . and Mrs. trvmg Gordon, 4010 Park Newport. The cause of the fire had not been determined today. bu\. In· vestlgalors said It burned off the plastic valve that holds water in the heater. When the volvc w('nt. a fire department spokesman 'aid the water exploded out of the con· talncr. Frigid Cars Don't Respond A male Lion Country Safari rhinoceros attempting a roman· tic liaison with a female rhino Wednesday blundered into two carloads of tourists, park of- ficials reported. Though no one was injured, both cars were abused by mis- taken identity. according lo park oHicials. A new, rented, Monte Carlo sustained a smashed grill, scraped side fender and broken hood ornament; the other car. a 1975 Cadillac. sustained front· end damage. Prince, the rhinoceros. suf- fered damag e d pride. Rhinoceroses are noted for their poor eyesight. A Colorado couple and a pair from Hacienda Heights inside the cars, driving through the animal park, were more amused than offended by the rhino's at· tentions. according to Jo Schet- ter. park publicist. Mrs. Scheller said park in· s u ranee would cover the damages. She said the ponderous beasts are in the midst of their breed· ing season. Three-ton Prince ·s rendezvous with the autos was at about lunchtime. Mrs . Schetter said the incident wasn't the only thing to turn rot- ten in the animal's lov~ life. When at last Prince had lum· bered into close encounter with an actual female rhino. park rangers ruined things by selling out some food. She said the femalf> s lipped from the ericowiter and snuffled off to eat. "Or we can have traffic mov- 1 n g much more s moothly lhroughout the city and with those vacant lots occupied by res 1dences a nd m aster planned commercial facilities to serve our citizens and provide a tax base." Kremer a lso took the op· portunity to lobby for s upport of two major road projeets -the San J oaquin Hills Corridor and I he extension of University • Drive around the Upper Bay. He briefly discussed the city's so-called traffic phasing or- dinance which limits building tc im provemenls in the r oad system. He said the law will produce piecemeal development "with a cumulative negative effect on the circulation system." "lt is development that turns on the tap for the funding of ... road improvements," he said. \ .. 1, ahont our i'r•••• I ,\t•nr;; ~··ar t•o11 .. 11111e•r 1•rot••••tion 1•lun 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ....-wtdtn·t..-.. 2 o_, w.-.t .. c.m Jr. Phone 642-8882 Storo Hours Oa11y 9·6 Sal 9-5 30 ,_.. ... ____ ,.,. For The Very Best Deal You owe it to yoe"eff to chKlr our pricn. a,.fon you buy! I 1 Challenging Dana's Super Surf Veter an Orange Coast surfer G~orge "Peanuts " Larson Zim merman perches high atop 18-foot breaker in this s cene at Dana Point b reak. But photo wasn't taken dur- m(! this w('ek's stor m ~urf. This action was frozen on film 39 years ago in J uly of 1939. long before marina breakwaters wiped out huge surf break t hat ofte n visit- l'd Danc.1 Point. Zimmerma n is riding a 98-pound balsa House Aetion I ;md redwood s urfboard. 11 feet long. with no skeg. or guida nce fin crude. hea vy a nd difficult to control by today's surfing st a ndards. Seconds after this photo wa:-. I ukc n. Zi mmerm<in of Lag una Beach screamed do\\n face of this Dana bo mbe r. And . he claims today. both board and s urfer made the wave. No Cause Known for Plant Woe Nuclear Carrier Axed; Veto Holds Mesan Faces Nu de Bathing Charge A Costa Mesan who allegedly sported in the altogether on a South Laguna beach was cited on charges of public nudity by Orange County sheriff's officers. Deputies said they issued the cit ation to Michael Eugene Dary , 22, of 2201 Pacific Ave .. after he allegedly bathed m the nude on the beach below Table Rock Drive. By ARTHUR R'. VI NSEL OI -D•lly PU .. St•lf E xp e rts t oda y wer e still evaluating the damage caused Tuesday when an explosive s hort knocked out half the capacity of Southern California Edison Company's generating planl'in Huntington Beach. The four-unit steam plant that towers over Pacific Coas t Highway at Newland Street pro- duce s e nough power daily, 900,000 kilowatts, to serve a city of one million people. "We're looking al a substan- t i a 1 loss," s aid company spokesman Bill Compton, who added that so far early results of the inves tigation are in- C'onclusive. Many people would assume the 5 p.m. short in an electrical panel in the system supplying the plant's own internal power was related to Monday's storm. Compton pointed out Wednes- day that last spring's repeated heavy rains had no effect at all. "We've got our own electrical people and a contractor in there now trying to find out the cause and what has to be replaced," he said today. Compton also noted that the eventua l cost-which will def- initely be many thousands of dollars -will be ~riven up because replacement gear has sha rply risen in price. ling-Ling The Panda Pre gnant? WASHINGTON <AP > -Could it be? Ling-Ling expecting? Are Am erica's famous giant pandas finally ~oing to produce an offspring » So far it is barely a hope But there was a little hint t hat Hsing-Hsing finally caved in and did his beastly best. WASHINGTON <AP ) The House today sustained President Carte r 's veto of the defense authorization bill, thus scuttling a proposed $2 billion nuclear aircraft carrier he te rmed a waste of military dollars. The vote was 206·191 in favor of upholding the president's veto. A two-thirds vote is necessary to enact a bill over the president's objection, and leaders oo both sides of the issue expected a closer outcome. The action sent the overall $37 billion defense authorization bill back to committee for redraft. ing . this t i me without the nuclear carrier and possibly with some new funds requested by Carter. Today's vote marked the first veto challenge of Carter's pres- idency. Supervisors declined to hear them today but set aside Mon· day to listen 'to testimony con- cerning county social service programs. Both opponents and s upporters of the catrier claimed to have the votes for victory. Carter vetoed the bill that in- cluded the carrier Aug. 17. He d escribe d t he carrie r as wa.steful at the exf)t!nse of other. more vital defense oroiects. Although the chair men of both the House and Senate armed services committees joined the drive to override the president. s pe aker Thomas O'Neill and othe r House De mocratic leaders stood by Carter. Rep. George Mahon. D-Texas, chairman of the Appropriations Committee. declared : "l would hate to see this House repudiate the pres ident at a time when he needs strength in the quest for peace in the Middle East." But Rep. Melvin Price, D-111., Arme d Services Committee chairman, said the carrier was cr ucial to the nation's defense and "with great reluctance I find il necessary to ask that we pass this bill over the presi- dent's objection." Ca rter '!. veto was the fifth or his presidency and the fi rst to draw an attempt to overr ide. It was also the first veto of a m ajor defense program in modern history, triggering pro· tests from many that Carter was interfering with the constitu- t ion al duty of Congress ··to m ake rules for the government . . of the la nd and naval forces." Summit Progress ·Remains a Secret CAMP DAVID, Md. (AP> - Anwa r Sadat and Menachem Begin are talking face-to-face for th e fi rs t t im e si n ce Christmas but President Carter is keeping secret any word of progress at their Mideast sum· mit. The Eg~ptian president and Israeli prime minister met wi th Ca rter this morning for their second joint ses!lion in as many days. privately Wednesday ni ght to re- view the results of the first Begin.Sadat session. Jody Powell. the White House press secre t a ry and offi cial su m mil spokesman. to ld re- porters not to expect any sub· stanlive announce me nt until later in the meetings -which c·ould continue for two weeks. Thursday, September 7, 1978 DAILY PILOT A3 !fla g T op Ssoo,ooo Post-Jarvis 1 f j Budget Eyed By KA11fY CLANCY Ot tlle Delly ,., ... Sa.ti With the first two months of the 1978-79 fiscal year already past , Orange County super visors sul down today to adopt the county's fi r s t pos t -J arvis budget, a spending package ex- pected to top $500 million. The two·month delay in the opening of budget hearings, was caused by uncertainties over the county 's share of so-called stale bailout funds as well as delays i n pre pa ri n g t h e p o s t · Proposition 13 county property tax assessment roll. On the eve of this year's hear- ings. supervisors predicted ma- JOr points of discussion the next s even days would centt:!r on pending cuts in social service programs and deletion or most county building, park de velop. m ent and equipment purchases. In addition, the board will wrestle with the prospect of try- ing to provide adequate public service wtlh fewer workers in ne-arly all county departments. Some financial uncertainties remained today as s upervisors opened hea r ings on the $507 mi ll io n bud get pro posal , particuJarly over the expected loss or $9 million of a possible Sl 1 million in state aid. County Administralive Officer Robert Thomas in his ope.rung budget rema rks told suf)t!rvisors he isn't yet certain if the county ran expect even the S2 million in state aid . Som e count ie s e rre d in calculating their share or bailout money. he said. and it is likely Orange County's share could be reduced. T homas also said not all coun- ty administrators agree with his budget proJ>()Sal which is 6.8 per- cent below l a st year 's $544 million spending plan. "We are fully aware that this budget cuts into bone and IT\US· cle," he said . "We have allocat- ed inadequare funds against growing needs and the result is painful." The predict ion of controversy over possible cuts in huma n service programs began coming through about an hour before the hearing started today. More than 100 representatives from 58 community social agen- cies financed in part with county revenue sharing funds gathered outside with picket signs urging that their programs re main in- tact. Judy Babani, chairwoman of th e United N e twork o f Organized Social Services. also asked to address suf)t!rvisors us the hearing started. A • l a r ge g roup o f senio r cit izens also fil ed in to the packed hearing room to voice concerns over potential cuts in senior services. They also warned that a de· cision on the use of federal rev- enue sharing dollars won't be made until the end of the hear· ings. Probation Allocation Gets Nod A plan to use about $4 milhon in state funds to belo reduce tht> number of Orange County offend- ers committed to stale penal facilities won tentative approval from supervisors Wednesday The bulk or the $4 million al- 1 o cation would be use d to replace former state subsidies no longer available for county c riminal justice prog rams, county officials said. The lion's share -$2.5 million -would be used to continue and expand what are called s pecial supervision units in the county Probation Department Probatton offi cers in t hose units carry caseloads or 50 ol- fenders each compared with the county average of 117 cases, of- ,Jicials explained. With the new state funds there would be 11 special suf)t!rvis1on units. up from the nine funded through past state programs . Another $l million in the state funds would be used to offset county costs in Of)t!rating local j uvenile institutions a nd a d- ministe ring juvenile j ustice legislation. Remaining state funds would be used for local rehabilitation a nd divers ion progr a m s 1n various communities. Suf)t!rvisors said they might make changes in use or the state funds after completing 1978-79 budget hearings next w~k . The funds were made availa- ble through Assembly Bill 98, - legis l a tion which re pl aced former state subsidies and was des igned lo reduce commit- ments to state institutions. Available For Immediate Delivery Classic Wall Unit I ll Lmg-Ling, the 'National Zoo's famous female giant panda, was bus y last weekend building a nest with broken bamboo stalks and a sand pile on the rocks in· side her cage. Is she expecting a lltUe honey? Ca rl er a lso brought the leaders together for nearly two hours Wednesday afternoon on a flagstone patio behind the U.S. president's mountaintop lodge. "We arc not going to be in \1olvcd on a daily basis in at tempting to characle ri?.e or dis- cuss the substance of the meet. ings," Powell said . Meanwhile two newspaf)t!rs in Beirut, Lebanon, reported that Syria is proposing to bard-line Arab countries that they enter into defense pacts with the So· viet Union lf the United States signs a mutual defense treaty with Is rael as a result of the summit. An attractive wall unit in the warm informality of Rural ~k. consisting of 3-80" Pilasters, 2-74" shelves and 2-42" shelves • Assessing the situation scien· tifically, Theodore H. Reed. the ioo director. said: "We don't know what the hell is going on "ll could be a false pregnan- cy. or more likely it Is just the female's normal fall hormonal changes. But it could be the real thing too." Pandas, it should be noted. look like bears and · act like bears. but their relatives arc · taccoona. ··- ' But there was no word on any progress. The m ain sticking points involve control of the Gata Strip and the West Bank of the Jordan River, lands Israel captured in the 1967 war. Be fore today's conference. Carter met with Begin. Israeli Foreign Mjnister Moshe Dayan and Defe ns e Minist e r Ezer Weii man. They were joined by Secretary of S t ate Cytus Vance ancl Zb igniew Brzezinski, head of the National Security Council staff. American. Israeli and Egyp- tian delegations also huddled T h e papers s aid Syr i a n Foreign Minister Abdul Halim Kh addam is making the pro· posa l during a tour or leftist Arab countries. Khaddam Oew to Tripoli on Wednesday to see Li b ya n l e a de r Moamma r Khadafy and then to Algeria to confer with President Houari Boumedienne. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS II i ~ spectaly priced at ~449. Open Mon .. Thm . & fti. Eves. 22 1~ HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. -1 • A4 OAI LY PILOT Thu~ $ep1.,,,ber 7 1078 NATION I WORLD Free to Leave .Ju~~ ·Coasting Reds Convict U.S. Citizen ' . e1uo1 MOSCOW <AP> /\ Soviet judge convicted U.S. businessman f'runcas J. Crawford today of ~ng rubles on the black market and gave him the five-year suspended sentence requested by the prose(U· 11on ~ll\'•;a HAJRt 0 "TR• >\kS HIRhw.1y ;1 uthc1rlt11·~ In 11u r '·11."t~ I rt·~11111 r4:'<'t'll ti) IVlflOllM<'t"<t t h1•y Wt' r f' I ii u nrh 1 n(( 11 l'r ..1d,c10-.'tl 11~.e1ni-1 '"'"" llr1" r' 111 thl' Luuunj 11111-, ~:1 Torn .ir, ... Th.-111111lt<'Rl10ll h\•rt• 14 J" rl1·11r Thi · tr 11H1l', op i. ~''"' 11u1 .1 ft ,•r lht> '''n111r 1 1l 1h•11 ,,., The U.S. Embassy said Cra-wford is free to leave the country, although he was put on proba· t1on for three years The proba- \\hat lht' h1.:h -.t1) lrnfr11 pt'tJJ•l1· 14·1°n· -.u1rn<>,t111.: 14 d., I h.11 d 1 I\ t•r' in th•• I A hur 1· V.111 ht an·11 h.ut 11\'l'ome u thn•Jt ht•1 .tll'\('lht•\ pcti..t'fl dl\111).. tion means the conviction would tences recommenaed by the he re movt-d from his record prosecutor. \1lt)lltlt"\l1' 11111 .... 1 111 lh1 " 1,. 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Some an the i.easoncd citizenry havt' bt•ensouping up1 heir golf earls. AC'conling lo a d1i.put1•h from the Al>sociuted Press. hot· rodding golf carters have becomca Sun City m enace. One Arizonk motor ve hicle chief lamented, "There are some people out the re souping up golf carts the way kids soup up '46 Chevvics. J was told lht-rc 1s one guy who souped up a golf cartso1t" 111 go SO ma Iese.in hour." SINCE THE LITTLE three·wheeled vehicles are a ma- JM form of transportation for the relired seniors. you can en· v1.!>JOn !ht-problem Tht• elderly people arc apparently holding golf drag races. Golf <:art dealers l>ay their machines regularly go between 12 and 15 miles per hour. But Sun City residents come an demanding that their model be souped up to go over 20. --I The guy with the 50·mile·pcr·hour mooel must be a real terror on the streets of the retirement community. Some 1>cnaors are even ordering radial tires for their golf carts !'IA YBE THE FAD will catch on at our Leis ure World tommunitiesinLaguna Hills and Seal Beach. You may bednving alongoneofthesedays and get blown off tht• road by an elderly gent in a chrome-plated golf cart that features eight batteries rather than thl' standard s ax. r<id i:il ti res and a foxtail fl ying from hjs CH radio antenna. Painting Slasher Requests Clem.ency AMSTERDAM. Netherlands <APl -"For goodness' sake. don't send me to jail or s top me from visiting museums." said Pl·tc r .Jan Lammers. a Dutch artist who slashed the Van Gogh painting "La Berceu1>e. ·· as he a sked for leniency from an Amsterdam court. Lammers, 31. faces a lf).month prison term for the April 5 slas hing at Amsterdam's municipal museum. The court is scheduled to announce the sentence Sept. 20. Lammers said he defaced the painting, valued at about $.500.000. to protest the authorities' refusal to grant him financial aid as a~ artist. "It was an act or protest. but I 'm now sorry that it was agamst Van Gogh, a fellow artist," he said. Prosecutor J . M. van de n Berge said , however, that a jail term was necessary to serve as an example to others that society would not tolerate such attacks on J!reat works of art. "A true artist would, in spite of setbacks. never dirty his hands b y defacing another work of art," he said. ufter Uiat ume 1r he commits no r nmes THERE HAD BEEN s~ula· t1on that Crawford, who had pleaded innocent, might be beld pending lhe trial of two accused Soviet spies held in the United States and ex<'han~ed for them. Crawford. u native of Mobile. Ala .. who works for Interna- tional Harvester, immediately went to the embassy to apply for an exit visa from the Soviet Foreign Ministry. The process usually takes from four to seven days, but can lake less time. Crawford said he could leave as early as Friday night. but did not disclose his destination. C'RA WFORD'S THREE Soviet <'O·defendents also l?OL the sen· Jury Takes President's DocUJnents ATLANTA IAP>-Bank rec- ords or. financial transactions tnvolvlng President Carter and his campaign advertis in g manager. Gerald Rafs hoon. have been s ubpoenaed by a federal grand jury. according to an Atlanta ne wspaper. The grand jury is iovestigat· ing Bert Lance, former director of the Office of Managem ent and Budget, who once served as pres· ident of the National Bank of Georgia. QUOTING UNIDENTIFIED sources. The Atlanta Constitu- tion reported today that the grand jury has subpoenaed NBG records of transactions involv· ing Carter and Rafshoon. A White House spokesm a n declined comment on the report. other than to say. "Obviously, if there is something going on with the grand JUry, we can't com ment." Lan<'e resigned as OMB direc· tor in September 1977 after ques· lions wer e r a ised about his pe r sona l financ ial dealings while heud of the Georgia bank. THE PEANUT warehouse business owned by the Carter family borrowed Sl million from Lance's bank and received $3.7 million in revolving credit to help pay farmers for their crops, the Constitution said. Ra fs hoo n . who recentl y became Carter's assistant for communications. has placed into trust his controlling interest in Gerald Rafs hoon Advertising lnc .. an Atlanta ad agency. Carter also has created a trust for his interest in the peanut business. The Rarshoon ad agency has bad an account with NBG since December 1976, said Howard Rothschild, president and chief executive or the firm. 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Vladimir Kiselev, the ad- mitted ringlearJer of the black mark e t and curren c y · manipulating gang Crawford was convicted of dealing with, was s entenced to five years in a labor camp without exile and will ha-,:e his property con· fiscatcd. Jlis seamstres s wife Ludmila, who admitted helping him. re- ceived a five-year s uspended sentence and three years' proba-tion ALLA SOLOVYOVA, 23. a cashie r in a foreign currency s tore who admitted selling cur· rency to the Kiselevs. was sen· tenced to four years in a labor camp with confiscation or her property. Crawford's Soviet lawyer, Leonid M. Popov, said he felt oi:o~eculion evidence "was not s ufficient to convict Crawford" and that most of the witnesses were unreliable. He would not comment on whether he thought the verdict was political. Judge Lev Nironov, who handed down the sentence, said. "Crawford's guilt was proved without a doubt." Convict Freed ·~···~ l IC:1nd cuffs were removed from Mosic 1 larriell <11 Fulton County J ail 1n Atlanta. Ga .. on \Vednt!!:>dct\ His wife Sadie looked on a s Deput~' Sheriff Sam \\". Denm ark freed him. Me mbers o f the Oakhurst Baptist Church in Decatur had raised cash toward his S30.000 bond. Har- riell was jailed in Geor~ia after escapmg from an In· diana prison. wher e he had served 25 years ot a hte sen· tencc for k11lm g a Police man. .Bomber's 'Luck' Ends Two Hurt a s Eight Explosions Rock Town SPEEDWAY. Ind. <AP >- The bomber "has got to be caught." says a friend of the man and woman in1ured in the eighth explosion to rock this cen· tral Indiana community in six days . But police say they have no s uspects and know of no motive Wednesday night, for the first time. a bomb exploded where people were present. in the park- ing lot or Speedway High School JUst four blocks from the In· dia napolis Motor Speedway. CARL DAVID DeLONG and has wife. Sandy. both 39, were in· JUred as they waited for the ir son . Ste\'e, to sho14 cr after u freshman football gam e The bomb was believed placed in a paper bag and DeLong may have kicked the ba~. settin~ 1l off. officials said lie wa~ in critical condition t oday at Wishard Memorial Hos pita l where doctors said he mif!hl lo:-it· half his right ll'g Mrs Del.on>? was in fair condition "I knew something like this was bound to happe n." said Marlin Snyder. 37. a frie nd of DeLong and one of an estimated 200 persons who attended th¥ game "THE BOMBER HAS been lt:d•y bdu1l' ior.1~ht ar~c1 no bod~ loc' bc<.>n hurl That person has got to be <:aught · · A group of businessmen pre· pared to offt'r & reward today f or anfo rm.;tion '1 bout the bomber. Authorit1c•): theoriw the bomb- int;.s art: the work of ont: person. The device in each case was composed of a six-volt battery, a cooking t1mC'r . gunpowde r packed tightly in a 12-ounce bevc•rai!<' c·an wrapped in a towel and a coil. believed to be part of a time r Drive in style with one of our simple interest auto loans. ,, t Flexible payment plans! No prepayment penalty. In fact with our new Simplifier simple interest loan plan, the faster you pay us back, the less interest you pay~ Apply today for your loan or one of our multi-purpose credit accounts. THE BANK OF CALI FORNIA Newport Beach Office 1401 Dove Street Newport Beach 92663 (714) 833-3511 - ., CALIFORNIA • Thursday, September 7 1978 DAIL V PILOT AS 'Warped Door' M11rder Suspect Escapes Cell Parents Vow No Busing High Court Reversal Stirs Boycott Threat l"HF .. "iNO 11\P 1 \ 14orpcd i.nd malfunCl1onar11( holding rt•ll do<H Is bNnA blnmt-d for tht• t•i.c·u1w ut 1rn &l'<'UbCd rnu rdPrcr n1111uh's hdon• ht' cfriath p•·null y I rlJI w11:, tu 1 csumt•, l"rc:.nu Count.\ Sht•nff tlurolrt Mr K1nn1'> 'u1<l lloui.:1.1, ~t;11tl..t•'A-'lh , 21. or ('I0\'11'. " 'till ul luri:t• dc:.pl ll' II ~ 1dl''pn•,1d 'c•.trch b) luw 1·11fon l nwnl J~l·m•1t·.i., uutl\f•l\lll'S 11· 11'\l I t1'kfa\ · r\f)IJ.llt•11tl) th1.• h1Alllff f1111l'd to ""'' thiit l11c door t lnst><1 prop t-rlv ." C.lpt Gene II all nm ,.ud At.iout l~ rn1nutcs ufkr b.:tn~ pl.H'<'d 111 lht• <'e ll . Stunkcw1t1 ~a' '>t't'n J06'K101(' on the m•urh:r <l•'"' ntown mill a nrt a fow nunuh's l&h·r hie. ub!>l'nn· wus (11:.. t'O\ l'rl'd by uulhoritu.·~ Rahu Rar afJ# llaW n ('rap s \!'ol Dl F.C:O I \)' I n.11n' dumpt!d by Tropical Storm :'llorrn an ru' ai.:t-d the r.us1n 1 ro11 1n Km~~ County, 1nfllclln~ un l''t1m.1lt>tl $1 m1lhon lo-.:. ~1th oth1·r dJmage reportt'<.I to tom utOt''· J1f.11C.1 .md wmt• dOd tahh· ~·apt'-.. lht-C.iliforr11a Council of ( J {;1 UWL•r:. :...ay:. :vr · If llw "'t•athc•r do1·:.n t , 'I ATE 1mprt.1\'l'. wt: toultl stand lo _ _ I u ., ~· Io per t' en t o f t tw r .11:-111.., in Ki ngs County J\gnruhural Comm1~!)1on1:r ~1 Hugh tfandlt-y :.atd WednescJa·y During the :.torm, more than an inrh of rcun fell in the area. Tht• coun(•1J also reported '>Dme d1:tmage to the canning tomato crop. but Bob Holt, managt·r or the California Tomato Growers As· soc\ation in Stockton said the extent won't be known for several days. f'fre Gue• RaUrad T u n n e l E UREKA (A P > A fi n: apparently touched off by sparks from a pass1n~ train Wedn esday destroyed a portion of a r ai lroad tunnel 60 mill·::. 'outhc·ast of hen •. and wi ll result in the delay of all southbound lumber sh1pmenL'> for at least fo ur days, offi cials said. Jim Loveland, informatwn officer for S-Outhern Pacific, said the fire gutlC'd 151 feet of a 2.000-foot long tunnel at Island Moun- tain adJaCt•nl to the EC'I H1ver in Humboldt County at about \1 :20 a .m Road lt11pro"e1t1e11t11 A dopted SAN JOSE <AP > -The San Jose City Council has adopted a road improvement package that restricts new development unless developers can prove that traffic will not be affected. Under the $24 million package, 40 roads will be resurfaced, widened or otherwise improved. Sign Pole S f:e R e•trif"trd Al'Wl ........ o .S1irrender• I\ r n t' H. 1s t o I . 5 2. s e I f - l'tnploycd bookk ee pe r . al'l· used of taking S927.000 m1-.;takcnly deposited in his c:hccking account, returned t rom Finland and surren- d l' r l' d l o a u t h o r i t i e s Wl.'d nesday. Two-thirds of th1.• mon1.·y is still missing and H 1stol has been charged "1Lh gr and theft. Stonn 'Norm' Destroys Pier At Oceanside O C EAN S I D E (AP ) Weighed against all the damage done by a has-been tropica l stor m named Norman is the S30,000 that the storm ·s 10.root waves saved the Ci ty Council by d e m olis hing 200 feet of the Oceanside Pier. "It's completely ' ~one." said Gary Cox, assistant to the city manager. "There is no reason for us to contract for demolition anymore." LOS ANGELES <A P l - Parents angered by the prospect or having their children bused in t he nation 's seco nd-la r gest school distr ict promise a large- scale boycott when classes open Tuesday. The Cali fornia Supreme Court overturned Wednesday a lower court ruling -issued unexpec- tedly Friday -that had stayed the dist rict's integration plan pending appeal. PRO-BUSING ADVOCATES, including the American Civil Li ber ties Union, pra ised the Supreme Court for finally clear- ing the way for integration in the district after 15 years of litiga- tion. But anti·busing advocates. who had applauded the early 2nd District Court of Appeals ruling, were angered. Attorneys vowed to take the matter to the U.S. Supreme Court by Friday. "This is really going to cause s ome proble ms,'' s a id Link Wyle r. a Woodland Hills film producer who has been trying to encourage parents in the mostly white San Fernando Valley to keep their children home from school Tuesday. "Ther e's no telling how the community is go- ing lo react to this kind of pressure. You're going to see the bigge&t boycott of a school system ever staged.'' THE BOARD OF education urged the comm u n it y to cooperate with implementation of the plan, whi ch calls for 60,000 of the district's 570,000 students to take crosstown bus rides of up to 11"2 hours round trip. Training Due "I lltink the confusion of Che last few days 1s unfortunate ... s aid Howa rd Miller, school boa rd president. "But I think this will be a challenge to the citizens of the community to act in a responsible and serious rn anner -and I think that's ex aclly what wut happen." THE BOARD VOT ED S·2 late Wednesday to go ahead with the plan. The dissenting voles were cast by the same two members who or iginally voted aga inst adopting the plan as a response to the state Suprem o Court's 1976 order that Los Angeles take a ll "reasonable and feasible" steps to desegregate its schools "This school district will be violating t he cons titutional rig hts o f children ir 1t goes ahead with the plan," said Bobbi Fiedler. the board's staunchest anti-busing foe. "The pl an itself. assuming it moves forward next week, is in very serious trou- ble ." ALTHOUGH THE BOARD had voted Tuesday to s upport the appeal court's delay or bus ing, the seven members Wednes· day defeat ed by one vote a meas ure to join the anti-busing grottp Bustop in an appeal to U.S. Superior Cou rt J udge William Rehnquist. B ustop, which originally requested the stay. says it will carry that ap- peal to Washington on Friday ··or 1f he <Rehnqu ist > is climbing the highest mountain in Nepal and we can get to him. we will be there." said Bustop a ttorney Tom Bartman ACLU attorney Mar k Rosen- baum said his organization also would be there. "They IBus top 1 are not going to succeed ," he s aid '"This is a state case based on state luw, based on a state con· st1tution. It raises no feder al is· :we~ .. 'Moonies ' File Suit ' To Solicit LOS ANGE LES <AP > -Three followers of Rev. Sun Myung Moon have filed a federal court suit challenging licensing laws 1n seven Los Angeles County c1t1es that limit proselytizing and soliciting Thi? t; S. District Court action w:i~ fl!ed Wednesday against county District Attorney John Va n de Kamp, Sheriff Peter J P1tchl'S1' and pohce chiefs 1r. South Pasadena. Huntington Pa rk. Downey. Glendora and West Covina. The suit also was a ime d at la ws in Ha waiian Ga rd en s and Ro lling Hil!s. which are under the sheriff's jurisdiction. The plaintiffs -John Means, 25; Chris E . Bihary. 25: and Mary Cheney. 30 -contend the cities have licens ing laws based on vague standards that have rt:'st ricted their group's fund· ra isin~ and proselytizing. The three said they have been mem· bers of the Moon's Unification Church for at least three years. Ron Troyer. the church 's legal affairs fi eld coordinator, said church members in som e of the seven cities have been arrested. LOS ANGELES <AP > In an attempt lo stave oH violence Cit a demonstration by J ran1an students planned for today, Mayor Tom Bradley signed Wednesday an emergency ordinance restrict ing the size of pole:. used to carry protest signs T he city had planned to pay a contractor the S30.000 to disman- llc the hazardous 200-foot section of the J?ier which was severely damaged by storms last winter Now the money will ~o back to the city's general fund. SAN DIEGO <AP ) - About 730 unemployed persons will be trained as skilled laborers under a $4 .4 million feder al gr a nt awarded to the Rl'gio nal Employme nt and T r a in i n g Silverwoods Helps You Beat Inflation! Select Your Fall Wardrobe Now Police Chief 0 1Jryl Gates. in urging the adoption of the or- din ance, said :.ome of the inJuries sustained by nine offi cers at a similar df•mpnstration last week were caused by heavy clubs used to carry signs. Shoreline Protected - Fro01 Power Plants BURLINGAM E CAP > a pproved a plan t hat Th c Ca I i f o r n 1 a fre!'s Ul1lil1es from its Coas tal C'omm1s:.1on has l'Ontrols when Lhey build By Bil Keane "Wha t do you sa y, Jeffy?" "Wow!" Dunning S e t OverWe Hare S A N FRANC I SCO <AP) -A county can dun a former welfare re· cipient for repayment of benefits only to the ex- tent to which his wages exceed living costs. the California Su pre m e Court has ruled in a San Diego County case. JESSE JACKSON SPEAKS SU NDAY, SEPT. 10 GARDEN GROVE COMMUNfTY CHURCH 9 30 ANO 1115 AM SERVICES CORNCR OF CHAPMAN AVE AND LEWIS ST IN GARDEN GROVE. C111642-5678. ' Put 1 few word• to work for ou. new power plants. both nuc lear and conven - tiona l, along 270 miles of the California coast. But the plan also bars power plants from six s cen ic s t r e t c h es o r shoreline over a total of 260 miles. The prohibit- ed a reas include Bi g Sur , the northern Santa Cruz coast. Pt. Concep- tion in Santa Barbara County. the central Men- docino coast. the Lost Coast and the Eel River D e lta in Hum bo l dt Co unty. U n de r t h e p l a n , utilities can expand the 18 exi s tin ~ coas t al power plants without Coastal Commission ap- proval. Along t he rema ining 570 m iles of s horeline. t he ·co mmission des-i~nated scattered areas ---state parks, beaches, scenic a reas, wetlands and wildlife habitat where no Power plants will be allowed. Consortium. LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ART Fill Ou•rt•r Sept. 11-Nov. 11 • Jewelry • Art Hla10<y • Painting-Beginning & Advanced •Or-Ing & CompaslllOn •Sculpture • Lile Drawing • Watercolor • Colo• & Oe11gn • Pnn1m1k1ng •Ceramics • Chlldren·s Art • Stone Carving EVENING CLASSES • Painting •Ceramics •Sculpture • Photography •Drawing •Jewelry an art school experience with a unique environment WrltAI ·Phone few Broctture (714) 494-1520 2222 Laguna Canyon Rd. Llltuna a.en. 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Silverwoods lets you dcduc.1 70 10 oil 1he IOIJI Herc ~.how •t works YOUR CHOICE OF · Any 2, 3 or 4-p1ece suit at Any sport coat al Any pair of slacks at .18500 11000 3500 TOT AL PRICE 330 00 WE TAKE OFF 70.10 YOU PAY ONLY 259.90 I ' ... \ . •, silverwoods 45 FASHION ISLAND• NEW PO RT BEACH • f -E '.:a. i I p Robert N w~ Publisher Tl'lomu Keevll/Editor O<anqc Coa,IDaolyPolol ult~ a ag_e _______ •T•h•u•rsd-•y •.• s.ep•t•em•be•r•7•.•19•7•8•••••••••iilllmiill••••••••••••• A Chan to Cool Ja k Ande r 0 " Debate Over Home 'l 0111t,!ht -.h1111ltl m .1r k .in impor ta nt .ind l'llhl(htcn1111o1 l'h,tpr.·1 1n Ith th.,1111\l• (•\t•r t•n unty u1>p rovt'd µtun~ t•> ul lu>A ,r hunw !0 1 :m dt'\'l'lopm c.·nta lly th f)ub ll•d a dull:> t<1 11\0\t' to .1 cmmt \ ()CH'kt>I on C 'o\l ,1 l\k.,n ':, eu~t s tdl• \11 .1ppt'.1I 111 l h t· t'1llllll\ dt'l'll\t(l n 1~ sl't lo <'t1mt· ht'fort· l ht• U 1·Jn1!1' l'nunl ' Hu~t rtl of S upt.•n ·1-.url!i 011 Tucsth1y , hut 11rn1 ~ht ~ l'omm11n1t\ mc·t't 1n~ a t 7 30 p m ut 304 th1h111h1"1d I J nt' r' 1wrh.1pi. .1 mor<' t n11:1u l one l'hl'H hJ' ht•1·11 l11111 tt•cl ch -.c·ui.-;ion bt•twct•n th · propo rwnh .ind opporwnh of th,· lran:-.f t•r of thl· t•arc rat•1ltly t rum ~.mt.1 .\na hut lht> ct1M·u..,~1on~ rame <.1l a lime when 11\l•rrlJt t111n 1111 hoth ... ult• .... \.\J~ pn·vale nt I he • ... 11uatuu1 h.1.., r.ilm l·tl now and 1l M•cm~ to b\1 un 11pp111 t1111t· linh ' for Jll'l lllll'lll q uc~tJurh 111 a m o re 11H11h·r .1ll' .ll mo .... p ht•1 ,. Hoth -.ufr.., h.t\ ,. 'ctlut t·om·t·rn~ ;,ind J m<tx1mum dn,~l l'l' 111 l'lllllll\llllll iii IClll I~ t·~~l'Olia l hool Sce ne Changes \\'hat '>Olnl' .itlt111tll~ll ator~ call th~ "once-afflut!nl .. Nt•wpor'1 Ml·~.i L'n1ltl·d School Dist rict returns to fu ll :t<'I I\ 1t y MonrtJy 'l'h1:, paM ~ummC'r ha~ b<:en an ythrng but a vacation for ~('hool t ru~tc<:~ trying to come to grip s with a ne w fina n t'1a l t'r u for Cullfornaa school dist ricts. The nl'l c ff<.-ct of Proposition 13. combin ed w ith 1mpkmc nl ation of the Serrano school equa li za tion pla n <Jncl clcdmt·~ an local s tude nt enrollment. adds up to a n :11 7 mtlhon drop m over all revenues from last year in th<• ne w fiscal Vl'<Jr S umm e r school fo r more than 10,000 s tudents was f'llmmall•d and . with m a ny rin anc ial uncertaintie s s till loom in~. the s ituatio n nex t s ummer is clo udy. More than 100 full a nd part-tim e teachers a nd a bout :;1x adminis trators will nol be ret urning to s c hool this fall. Sch o o l offic ruls s a y the e m ploym ent s ituation m ay wori.cn. The m ost diffic ult decis ion h as been one tha t cancels J ll bus in[;! for high school s tudents and their a thletic tc<J m s . Com m unit y invo l vem ent a nd extra zea l b) .11 hle t1c t eam hoosle r clubs is essential in m inimizing the I rus t rations. T hc hus 1n ~ c uthacks in d ir e c tl y affe c t m a n y c.·k•mcnt arv a nd m iddle s chool s tud e nts who will be ~tarting sr hool <ii diff c r ent tim es this fall to keep the n .·m a 1mng hus t•s t1l most e fficient use . P arents s hould take the time to conta c t the dis tr ict lw f orl' s l'hool opl·ns Monda~· to IL•arn o r any cha nges in ..,l:.irt mg l 1mt•s o r bu~ rout e~ 1 n '>hort. t hings aretl''t like they used to be for one o f t ht• mo~t h ighly r ate d ~chool districts in the state Post Office Site Plum, :.ire now m oving a lon g to clea n u p the vacant S(tft>wuv ::.ile on Fairview Road near Newport Boulevard to muk~· a new ho m e for the Costa Mesa bra nc h post o f- fice now located on O r a n ge Avenue. The Orang e a nnex has been ser ving the east side s m C'e 1956 but t he pr ope rty's la ndlord s~es m ore m oney in u~1ng tt for a s m a ll s hopp ing Ct!nler The post office's le a se expired in M a rch a nd t he ~t·;u'('h for <J new hom e e nded with the m a rket s ite at 2230 1-'a ir vicw Cos t:.i Mesa ·s m a in branch is on Adams Avenue 11l·ar Ha r bor Boulevard. T he 1>rospc r t1 vc :,1tC'. whic h h as recei\•ed Pla nning Com mission app roval. is not going to be eas ily accessible rn s ome e a st s ide res 1de nb but no better locations we r e fo und . What m:lY be: m ore bothersome is the proximity of I he new annex t o Ne wport Boule vard and t he traffic prob· lem s bl'ought on by a n additiona l 1,500 persons who would be us ing th<.> facility d aily . Of particular concern is the prob le m of Fairview Hoa d traffic southbound toward Newpo rt Boulevard . City lraffic e ng ineers s ho uld m ake a study of F a irview with <J n e y e on added le ft tu rn pockets for easie r access to the new a nnex. • Op1n1ons expressed in the space above are those ol the Daily Piiot Other views expressed on l h1s page are those of their authors and art1s1s Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P O. Box. 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. BoydJ Wild Oats By L.M. BOYD P retty popular still is the old notion tha t a m a n who ~ow:-h1~ wild <lats before m a rriage tends to rem ain fait hful an later life. But t hat ·s a myth. evidently. The ma t ri m onial n~sea rchers t.'la tm their studies prove that the more prom iscuous lhc b achelor. the more in· ch ned he'll later be to com· mil adultery Q. "Who was the model for Uncle Sam an that famous ·t Want You' poster of Worlll War I'>" A. T he artist who designed the p os t e r . Jame s Montgomery Flagg Dt>ar Gloomy Gu T hey should c h a n ge our city 's n::une to Dead Weed City. What an e y esor e . w he n y o u ente r Cost a Mesa on Newport Boulevard Or · J-'uirvicw both sides Ltnd down the center ' R.W.8 . "'( 1-'irst gold found in t his country was t urned up in North Carolina in 1799 by lhe young son of one J ohn Reed. When the boy brought in the 17-pound hugget from Little Meadow Creek, his dad used it as a doorstop. not realizing its value. Three years later. a jeweler told Reed the nug· get was gold , and g ladly gave Reed his asking price or $3.50 for it. The je we le r promptly resold it for $3,600. A mine was later de veloped on Reed's property. Q. "What's the fastest in· sect ., .. A. The botrly, probably It hits 40 maybe SO m.p.h Q "Who 's the wor ld 's highest paid pianist. if 1t'~ not Van Cliburn?" A. Vlad imir Ho rowitz. Cli burn comes In a distant second in this m atte r of money. Was Calvin Coolidge who said. "Nobody ever lis tened himself oul or a job." Q "Wh at's the difference between a ·calamity' and a ·catastrophe"'" A. Example : 'liie "culumi· ty" was Richard M. Nixon's resignation -.. a s tate ol d eep distress c aused by m ajor misfortune or loss " The "catastrophe" was his pardon -''the final event of th e dra matic ac tio n . especially or a tragedy.'' Small Business Gets Runaround WASHINGTON FollowinR their C!lOChal 1903 Klttyhawk rtit(hl. thc Wright brothers got a r1v l' year r unaround fro m Washington befor e re ceiving uny govcrnmt'nt financial help to pursue their aeronautical re· M'M ch. S m all t ime mventors and In· nov<1t1ve businessmen today a re gl'lt1 ng the :..J ffi t' !>hOrt -.hrift. eve n th o ugh b 1l1 1o n!> a r e bl' in g doled o ut b y l h t• fede ral gov t•rn mc nt for rei.ea rch and dt! ve lopment. B utte rfa t corporations lap up the cream from the resea rch s ubsidies. l'Ven though they're interested more in profit s a nd cost-cutting t h a n an n e w inv e nti ve break th roug hs S m a ll com · panies with fewer than 1,000 t.'mployees get skim milk from the federal churn. Y ET THE little enterprising businesses rather t han t he eor · po r a t e g i a nts h av e been responsible for such develop· ments in this century as insulin. zippers. power steering, ball point pens and s e lC-winding watches. This was in keeping with the tradition of individual inventive geniuses symbolized by the Wright Brothers. Alex- ande r Graha m Be ll. Samuel Mors e and Thomas Edison. T he superiority of s m all busi- ness research has been cited in a study that the Office of Manage. ment a nd Budget s tra ngely ne ve r p ublis hed . The s tudy credited fi rms having less than J .000 employees with almost half or the indust r ial innovations between 1953 and 1973. According to the s tudy, 16 ~m <1 ll technology firms created 25. 558 JO bs fo r Am e r1 can wo rkers d u ring the 20-ycar •)ertod because they cam e up wi th new Ideas. Yet the budget office was advised that s mall fi r ms were drawing inadequate , funding from the government, getting less than 4 percent of the resear ch and d e velopment layouts. Mailbox Spurred by the report. the budge t ofCict> drafted a memo 111 tended for all federal agent'ies, urging vigorous efforts lo chan net m or e or the r esear ch to s ma ll businesses "which a rc havin~ difnculty In competing in t he big leagues ... THE ME MO added. "There 1s considerable e vidence. that the small proportion of federal re search and development work that is being awarded to small technologically based firms is contributing to a s erious loss or high technology capabilities in our nation It is important that we !>Ce :.ome real p rogre!>:. Wlthtn thl' rir:.t l8 month:. or tht• Administr<.sti<m .. This ringing cull for a new deal was never sent to the agcn· CL<.'s. Les Fettig, hl'ad of the of· ficc that was s upposed to be di recting the crusade. said th<: n •port and thl' memo Wl're news to him when we a!.kcd what hap p1..·ned. lie explained thJt th<.• docume nts "fell through the t.'racl<s " during thl' trcsns1t1on lll'l'iod bet wt.•cn 1 ht• Ford a nd Carter admm1strat1on:. f"ctlig surd has OffaCl' IS a lert to the problem and as t:.ik 1ng step!> to make it easier for ~mall bus1· nessmen to get re:-.c•arch a nd de· vclopment help ''It's John Wilkes Sooth ~ futn to ~"" hi~ kup." F'ootnotto>: lnvest igation show' t h:.it thl' Ener~y Departme nt un· dcr James Schlesinger has been perhaps the worst offender in ~overnmenl in encouraging re· ~t>arch al the little league level. T hl' dl'partment c l a imed at awa rded 10.3 percent of its re· -.1•1.ir c h contract s to s m a ll opl'ralors 1n the 1977 (iscal year. T he Oene ral Accounting Office hai' cha llenged t he st at istic. GAO auditor.-round the a mount w:.i~ a bout 2.6 percent, because the E nergy Depa rtme nt has cou n ted ~ubco ntr act s tha t trickle down from the bag cor· porataoru.. POSTAL PROPOSAL: An idea I hal could help rc."<iuce the postal dt;"f1 c1t and provide the pay in· t'rl'ul)l' po!>tal workers are de· 111anding ha~ been r un up the fla,gpoh.• fo r Postmaster General Wi lh a m 1-·. Bolger. He seems read)' tosaJutc at. Bolger is givin~ serious atten· t1on to the 1maginat1ve propos al of M iam1 public relations wizard Hank Meyer that the hundreds llf thousands of mail boxes and p os t a l d e l 1vl'r y tr uck s throughout thl' United St ates be Ul)e d as advert1s1ng spacto ;vk ycr stressed in his priv<ite prl!s1.•ntat1on to Bolger that he wa:.n·l :-uggl•sting the Post al ~cr v1cl' provide bi llboard-style "P•H'l' for promoting junk pro· duct!. L:ndcr h1:-plan. the ad· vcrllMn~ on the mail boxes and trucks would be restricted to in ~l1tut10n al and public service me!.~:lges sub1ect to approval of tht• postal authorities. THE SALE of the post al space cu uld 'ave the t a x p aye rs millions of dollars m direct and 1nd1reet fashion. Meyer pointed out lhut the Energy Department 1:-on the ver~e or !>pending $1 m11l1on on J media campaign ml·~:.a~t· Ill :.1x c1t1es to inform t•o n:-umcrh how to .... avl' money with cnt•rgy·consc rv111g deviCt!S. Tht• m(•ssagc: could he spread for I t '). m o n t·y rf t h e p o!-.t a l billboard hystcm were adopt~ \ :.ic ant space as available on :i n estima ted JS0,000 pos t:JI Vl'hi(•les and 400,000 s treet dt- µos rt boxes. which could be rent· ed for advertising . Handicapped Need Those Parking Spaces To the Editor: I have just returned from my th e r a p y s e s s ion at Hoag Hos pital with more hurting than my ne w bionic knee replace· mcnt my feelings. Close lo lhe therapy lab is a reserved (?) parking section for wh eelch air a nd t herapy pa. lients . It is plainly marked with a picture of a wheelchair. in case you can't read English. The therapy office gives a pa· tient entitled to park t here a green card. They ask you lo dis· play it on your dashboard or risk your car being towed away at your expense. WHAT A joke. Monday at 3:30 p.m. every slot was rilled. I had to wa lk about a block and a half. But a new bionic knee doesn't have a sense of humor. Tod ay one slot w as open. which I grabbed in a hurry. Then I spent a few minutes and extra pain checking dashboards for green cards. Only two had them. and one had a commercial sign: Handicapped. rt wouldn't be right to wish a t o tal k nee re place m e nt, a m astectomy, a stroke or leg am· putaijon on people for a s mall thing -like parking wherever they can find a space. But I a m upset . I belong to two abused minorities, the elderly and the handicapped. And l have made up m y mind that l will not suffer indignities a nd abuse without do· ing something, however small, about it. I hope people will leave these pa rking slots for the ones they were meant for. Not just at the hospital, but everywhere. By the way, as I left my re· served spot today, two young, able -bodied women pulled intc it, left their car and strolled. not to the therapy lab, but to the m :11 n E'ntrance at Hoag. MRS. J EWELL T UNNELL Real Rent ProlJW- To the Editor · For w e ek s w ~·ve r ead legislative and council sugges- tions for aJleviating high rents. And now the new Los Angeles "rent control" rules. But noUllng is offered to solve the real proble m -housing shortuge. When L.A. landlords <I'm sure some arc ~OUMers. but many arc fair> have to set rents back to May 31 nnd refu nd tax mont>y. why aren't retailers forced to ocl similarly? Refriger ator s. carpet.,, stoves -and certainly repalrs -have gone up. R E TATE Income t ax re· funds: People earning so UtUc • that tht'y p~y no taxes 1f tht'y have a few medical deduction:., arc s uffcr mg ~evcrel y d ue tn high rents. but they receive no tax refund!). I'm usually ug;Un !>l s ubsidies but right now they're the only imme diat e solution . People must be helped. The state has a lot Of dough, let It be put lo .!>UCh use rapidly. Not eight month:. from now. The HUD progra m ii. o farce. Thous ands of ehJ;ibles waH a year a nd get nothing. And con· gress m en arc doing n othin~ about it. All incumbents should be ousted this election TOM NELSON Ad•fres Spend.: To the Editor : According lo a recent 1:.sue of the Daily Pilot. police· an El Ca· JOO are ~s overstaffed e1nd ha n· as little to do :is those m Hunt· ington Beach. I am r eferring to .. 'Mature· Hooker Cops Pica" relati ng the guilty pica of a 63 ye:ir-old who confessed to mak ing about $45-0 :.i month. sup· plcme ntlng her income as :.i secr etar y by provid i n~ favor~ for men. One wonders what the cost to the taxpayers in that t.'ommunity might have been to run this en· terprising senior citizen in. In my opinion we could well do with fewer Jud icial burcaucrab and more elderly with this kind of s punk. DOUG LAS 1\ RYDER .Ian I• Lied To the Editor· I thmk 11 would bl· mosl ap propriatc at this tlml' to pubh:.h ;.1 ros ter of those "r t'prc!>en tat iv cs of the people .. who at t he behest of the rent lobby voted agamst all the• bi lls :.uggestcd to give the renter some reli ef and a part of the landlords ' windfa ll of profits from Prol><)silion 13 Jarvis has been a cons istent liar and a tool of the-money m en. und I trust t hat one day. and very soon too. he also shall have to dlgc~t the venom of hill spleen. lie is the most disgusting exa mple or humanJty and cheat. I hon~slly hope that his adven· lures In olh(·r slutcs will end In com plett-dlsust<'r for him :ind his dc llbcrntc r:it~choods T. JONF.S La"' Nft>fled To the Editor Every city should lmmed1ale ly P'-''~ a "poop -.c·oop l;,w -.1 m liar to l'ew York C1 l.\ .... Not only would 11 be a n c•x <.' l'l I en t !>ou r t· c "f 1 t' v l' nu(· 1 maybe it could even 1n -.ome w3y ·fi nance soml· ~orl nf hou:- i ng assistance rcvC.'nue until pri va t e ente rprise can burld :-.ome low <.'Ost housing 1, 1t would be an important health mca:.urc IT IS such :.i :-.rmpk mall c1 111 carry a paper bag .ind -.lotll'<i !i poon, dipper, C'tc. Our family ~aw -.o mu<.'h filth tand. of cour!-.e, bact criJ 1 last weekend when we went to the· park to have a p1C'nrc and let thl' kids play. We saw so many dogs defecating on the gr as~ we didn't reel hkestay1ng Ir you read reporh 011 -.oil tests you wall be horrified when you learn lbe real fotls MRS H. E TllOMA~ Don~i Rap .na1111af1t' To the Editor I had the ehant'l' 111 read your Or:.inge Coa~t Daily Pilot t ~/251 ar l1 l'l e. "M t.·-.a Arrc-.t s M usseu~e on Sex Rap " l don't think your paper should s how so muC'h b•a'> t oward legitim ate mas :.a g c pract1 t1oners. Equattng sex arrests and massage all in one breath 1::. no good Massage has been for many years a high·minded profe!islon It brings relief from stress. and to m any cases perfect health Massage isn't a ··magic cure all " for God's sake It ·s a va~t frontier where health 1s "key .. Professionals do not con:.1dt'1 anything less than pcrfl'l'l l'Urt' for their people Tht• r P .. ulh spea k for themselves I want to make you aware thur th<· In dustry is not m hell. bur ruthcr aspiring to health through ,·a1 1ng touch, IN THE futur(' at would be to our ndvantage that those whu praC· lice prostitution should b<' ~hown for what they arc, and what they do: not that they are m as~ag1• personnel. That can do mor(' damage lhangood My bu!!ines~ ts ba!\cd on 1 ru..,t between myself. and m r lH•n tclc Trust mu!\t bl· <Jcvclopl'<i on all ll•\•el'S Not only by lht massage indu..,lry, but :ibo bv thl'. people Wt• nct:d your "up port . not anything e lM· We: thank you fo r that WILLIAM 8 G GRll-'J•'ITtl MT Prop •• ; E.rplainrd To lhl' Editor l n ;i recent letter to thl' editor. W1l h :J m lla rvey comph.11 ncd that he· did not know what Propos1 111rn :; I!. about. Gregory Peck. m ,, 60 ~l'cond radio a nnouncement pa1 c1 lor by Ca liforni ans for Cl(·an Indoor Air has this to say . "P ROPOSITION 5.will create ~mok 1ng and non-:.moking area~ 1n~1dt.> pubhC' places. Smoker:- w11l bt• abll' lo enJOY the right to -.mokl'. and non-~mokers will ht1 \'l' the right lo breath :.moke· I rce a ir It 'i-. an excellent way tu .,han• our indoor air in publir pl a c<'~. wit hout 1n c re as 1 ng t axes." Mo r e than 600.000 v oter :. :.rg ned un m1tiative petition to pl ace Proposition 5 on the No· ve mbe r ballot. Passage of the propoh1tion wall not cost tax· payer!'. mtlhons of doll::irs, as op· ponent:-have charged These OP· poncnt:-.. who camouflage their purpo~e by lht• use of the name C al1f11rn1 a ns fo r Common Sens(.•. are !>pending thousand~ of doll ars to brainwash the public in· to believing that Proposition 5 is not in the public interest . But, in· (Iced. rt i:- T.S. RITTER Hope Regal11ed To the Editor . All hope is not lost in this day of · un in vol v('ment." On f'rlday 1\ug 25 at about 1 p m. my car quit runni ng on Fairview near Ad ams in Costa Mesa . My son t ried to push the car rntu thl' driveway of the Church ol th l' Cove nant . b ut t he dnvcway !.lope was too steep. f'orlunatc ly. a yr>ung rn<1 n sloppl•d at lhl' trMf11: light at A d:.i m ~ Jumped rrom his car. pus hed my car out or the str~et Jnd into the church driveway. Then he hopped back into hi !4 car a:. the hght changed. t hO!X' he hea rd my forvcnl thank you. HELEN M PRICE • L.flllt1s from r11ader$ ont welcome Tfw nght 10 condense lttttt! to flt .rpoce or t•hmmMt libel 11 re&trvro Lerrers of 300 words or lesa Will be guwn prtjfft'nce All ltttns muit m elude ttgnaturt and maallng oddrt.u but names may be U)lt#lhtld on re· qtJesl 1J suf f1cu'"t rt'a1on 1$ OfJ'POfC!Tlt Poel'll will not be pul)Ua~. J q • I' I I MORE OPINION Thu...Say. September 7, 1978 DAILY PILOf II 7 Nick Thimmeech Why Do Catholic School Pupils Do So Well? WASH INGTON Thr N• Uonal Cat.boUc F..ducalJonaJ As· lft. here ctta maDy phone call• these d•)'I from peop&e Mk1nl wby paplb l.D Cath o lic schools are dotal 90 wdl r ompared wlt.b t.M rest of t.he nation ·1 S<'bookhildren.. What 1.5 It about $Ome Calholk s chools which <' 1 uses t.Mlr pupi la to SC'Ort' tx-t. ter on national tests" The crowing interes t i n Catholic education 1s a bit em· barrassi.ng. bttause it as based on oversimplification as much as on som~ aolidly new and dlf. ferent Nothing magic goes on ln Catbotic ICbools nor are they pro ducing a generation of brilliant children. Artually, thc•y look 6IOOd by promotCR the general l\UCCCSS or comparison bccuuse or the lt5 schools Rather. 1l is the fact breakdown ln public education. that Catholic schools stress bll&ic acknowledaed now t>y pro· education, discipline, a values fr11lonal educatorl6, unt1 the in · o;ys te m and also foster a sense of tere1Un1 performance of pupils humanity. The same could be said In Cathollc achOOll'I on babac i.ktlls about other nonpublic schools tcsb. particularly in 110 called such as Hebrew. Lutheran. other d e p r I v e d • I n n e r . c t t y denominations and certain tradi· ne11bborbood». Uonal private schools. B..-ror..-#oyone gel.II lht nouon that the relative SU<'<'N •S of Tiit: CATHOLIC schools are U ~elttng the attention now, (.'atho c achool:s a.mounlll to a however. part1cularly in na· major lmpuct on our naUonat tlona l media. One story sparks hft:. pl{'ase understand lhttl the another, and. lo. there is a trend. num hers are small d Recently the education writer Of the 49 million pupils atten . ror the 'Was hington Post dis· in" primary and secondary 'chools In the United States, only covered a remarkable Catholic ~rade school here in a so-called :1,364.000 ar~ m Culhohc schools. ohetto neighborhood. Our Lady of Another 1 7 mill.ion are ~lso tn " 1 nonpubbc schools . Public school Perpetual Help School is ocated in Anacostia. and nearly all its pupils outnumber nonpublic by pupils are black children from 9-to· l . lower income families. MOREOVER, i t is not the · Thes e pupils score far than pupils in D.C. public schools and in general outperform by a wide margin. Pupils are required lo wear uniforms. do homework every night and pay attention in class. There Is no s louching teacher in casual clothing who sits on a desk and asks the class lo call him " Jim ... Though Our Lady of Perpetual He lp is in a tough neighborhood. rosebushes grow by its front door and stay th\?re. While its pupils are not goody-goods. there is general agreement that there are fewer bullies at lhls school and little disruption or classes. The teachers are probably no better qualified to teach than their public school counterparts. Most are laypersons earning no more than $11.000 annual salary -an amount beginner-teachers in public schools here earn. "Special teachers or •·resourrc York City public school coun people" Cor the c lassroom terparts in lest scores teacher to pass the buck to with a d1CficuJt pupil. Parents volw1-' WHAT WAS remark<1hle 11 th.., article wa s the C<ilculatio that parochial schoolchildren 1· Nt•w York City were educated & one-quarter to one·th1 rd the co~ of educating the s ame child in . public school Egads ! teer lo do the extra chores. As 1s the case with many in- ner-city Catholic school s today, a big proportion (42 percent 1 of the pupils ere non-Catholic. But there is no Papal plot here Youngsters are not pressured to become Catholics. and actu».lly only a few do. An article in New York magazine about Catholic schools in New York City's dafCi cult neighborhoods produced essen- tially the same story .. or the 18.421 s tudents in inner-city New York schools, 78 percent were My hunch 1s that the attentio derives from the feeling tht Catholic schools are about wh1 public schools were in the no· too·d1stant "good old days." Di: c-apline. homework. no nonsens• Then• is the desire for publ.J schools to be this way aeain. Crom minority groups -the kind We n eed more nonpublt of youngste rs many te~chers schools to provide the st1 muJa• despair of. But youngsters in m g competition required now 1 these Catholic schools are not an re.,tore standards in our pubU 1m'possible problem and. while .,«hool S}Slt·m. which is s till th behind the national average, found01 l1oa for American educ; were far ahead of their New taon uniqueness of Catholicism which hlgber markl ilP reading tests ~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- THERE ARE NO frills at Our Lady or Perpetual Help, no .. Didn't take ttwn long to dlscoYer all that expenalve, eophlatic8ted anelllanoe equipment. •• IMPORTANT INFORMATION City of Newport Beach NEW ONCE A WEEK Sim ting In October REFUSE COLLECTION Heavy Duty-----~ !f~!~ ~g~ ~~====~;::;:::::::: Summer lWld Fall . . . through wtnd. snow. hail. sleet. or storm ... a Festival Trash Can can't rust. won't warp. is sturdy. dependabl e. cieans quiddy and eastly. lids stay on. Trash stays in. t5207 599 ...... ,, ---ooueLE:--- ~SAVINGS" Large Trash Bags Rh all 32-cJal. trash cans 22-lnch LAWN RAKE 79¢ 1.g. I.It ~rpoee lllwT1 l'llke features 24 steel tlnee thlt dMr a 22-tnch peth. Ram'• horn epring helP9 to dletribute io.s 98Sity and l)t9Vefltl digging Into lawn. 4&-tnch herdwoOd handle. COR·24 QUANTIT1ES LIMITED BGLD, RATI TILi •GRADE "A" NATURAL CLEFT SLATE! • RANDOM ASHLAR PATIERN IN BLACK OR MINGLED SHADES! • WEATHER-RESISTANT -OJ!+ USE INDOORS OR OUTI 1" • GAUGED. Vt'' THICK! :?· CT1t Of 10 10. FT. · DAILY 9.9 P.M.-SAT /SUN. 9-5:30 P.M. COSTA MESA 2221 Harbor Bl. CHecrWlhomJ Ph. 645-1126 Santa Ana 322 W. 17fh I Westminster 15191 Beach 898-3388 547-7781 == PLENTY Of .FREE .PARKING IU't .. '" liiat I . • J\8 DAILY PIL.OT Tl'lutld1y, S•Pt•mber 7 llH8 $150 Per Person Younger, Curb Fete Slated at Disneyland 8y O.C'. HUSTINGS OI llle 0..1) ~ ... lt•fl Rt•publH·un l(ubern»torlol ran dtdatc F.vt>lll' Youn,t'r and h1~ run nlng mntc for llt•utt'nant gov~mor, Mlkt' 'urb, will tu• h\11l0rt'd »I a $ISO pt•r pen.on dtnncr Sc.•J>t 28 ut lht• l>tsrw)'land tlott'l Thl' "f..'11IUorni11 Winnf'r!I' ( 'lr <'lc> Uanq ut>t" 1:. cha1 red by J Robert Fluor. '41th form..r lrv1nf' ('o prt>!-.I dt·nt Ch .. r lc:. S Tho ma., and Athullc Cl;1rl.~ •1:-\ 1t•1• t•h 1urm1•n l'ut and Debbie Boone and M 1tr10 M urhutlo "'1ll 1.-ntl'rh11n lnfurmaunn it. 1n .u lablt· b) rulhn~ !).I) .i1 ~1 • • • Tut: FOl.LOWlNG MEMO Wd!. re ('('l\t'd n·n·11tl\ h\ tht' .rnthor or thl!> n1lumn · · TO <XII FROM Jo.1nn1• Ht•) nold:-. Hi-: Nt >.on purl' to m t-thut the movie 111li.r was in flll(hl • • • HARRJt.Tr Wll-:Uf:R, who Ito 1'un ninl( for OrtU\(14.' County 1'U(Wrv1sor ua tht' second dlstral'l, has u1>P<>inh:d Frnnk P lJchle. a Suns<•t Beac h l'ertthcd puhlk u<'rountant. a!. ht r r am p;tlKn t rca!:>un.·r She hu' ulso iinnounccd the formu- llon of 1t 1<rou1> of senior c1llicns ti> adv1i.c ht•r on l!>bUl'b uHccung oh.ll'r ft'!!1dcnb Ttw ~roup 11:. chaired by Fr~d Roth of I funtlngton ficuch • • • ORANGE COUNTY I POLITICS THE BEST CARPET CLEANING AT . ONE LOW HONEST PRICE: --~---...--~ 10~ per square foot ..-:;;..-.. o ~ ~ Beware of price gimmicks and weak portable mechoneal I n , .. Hydro Steam. van mounted machine Only a wand enters your home. Deep down dirt 1s quickly but gently extracted oy steam No soaking. no shampoo. no residue Then the wand reverses and a strong vacuum quickly removes dart and water into a tank on my van Removes spots and odors. H~lps kill fleas. Faster drying. Resto res pile b eauty Longer carpet life. No sh ri nking or lading. Free l urn1ture moving 8 years e xperience 1n Orange County Licensed L1ab11t1y insurance low prices on uzry cleaning. CARPET CLEANERS 327 W. WILSON ;;60. COSTA MESA Serving all Orange County 642-5575 As s tart µc1Hu c.il .. a, ant. I thought you ou~ht to know tha t 1t '!> ont: reader!'. l'htamule that I booted one on the Nixon party coverage of last month ASSEMBLYMAN RON Cordova. l> El Toro. who':-. sc.'i!krng tht 3-0th :.tJ tl' Senate ~eat being vacated by ttt'publtcan Denna !:> Carpenter. will ho1>t a purty open to the public at 1 p m Saturday at has campaign ht:ad quarters. 3303 Harbor Blvd . Suite F8B. Costa Mesa Information ll> a vailably by calling 557-9240. Cordova has also announced that -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~I he has been endors ed by the National Women's Political Caucus. the Com- mittee on Police Political Education and the Peace Officers Research As- sociation of California. I HAVF. IN HANO a rather brisk letter from John Wayne. one of the co-hosts of the rundraiser. objecting to a couple or "misstatements" made by this "girl" reporter Our area 's mosl famous movie star !:>ay:. he didn't walk into the party wii h the Ni¥ons nor did he leave the ?\'ixon estate via the 1-~luor Corp. hl'ltcoptc.•r *. * i\ •'MEET YOUR Candidate" pan- cake breakfast Is scheduled for 10 a .m . to noon Saturday. The event is sponsored by the. The Duke says he has taken um- • bragc at my manipulation of events. Orange County Republican Party and costs $5 for adults, $2.SO for juniors and Sl for children 12 and un- der. Information is available by call- ing 547-8006. The picnic will be al Hart P ark in Orange. • ACTUALLY , THE FLUOR helicopter was at La Casa Pacifica. but some r esearch conducted since the p arty reveal!) it was not for Wayne's use. You may recall that a no ther co-host was corporation l'ha1rman J . Robert Fluor . Curiously. both the helicopter and Wayn<' left at the same time. which is probably what led yet another of the pa rty'!:> multiple hosts to observe School Head Resigning l11Anaheim ANAHEIM IAPl The assis· tant superintendent of Anaheim Unio n High School District has decided to l<'a vc his Job rather than rare reassignment as a teacher R1 ch:.ird E Ferraro. also a m e mber of the Los Angeles sc hool b o ard s aid a contract scttlr mcnt was reached "'1th the Anaheim Board of Educa tion. Fl•rraro, 5.1. who has been un- dPr rire by the Anaheim school boa rd since las t s prang, was plac ed on v<1c<1tion Au~. 21 and told to decide whether to resign or b e reass i g n ed t o th e c lassr0<>m Be was hired in Anahe im last Dc<'emhcr on a one-year, $32,321 contract. The hoard reporte dl y critictz<'d Ferraro for spending too much time away from his Anaheim duties in order to fulfill his respons ibilities on the Los Ange les school board. Republican candidates expected lo be present are Doris Allen. 7lst As- sembly District; Marion Bergeson. 74th Assembly District; David Brandt. 72nd Ass embly District; Chuck Gibson. 73rd Assembly DIS· trict ; Ross Johnson. 69th Assembly District; Bruce Ncstande, 70t.h As- scm bly District lincumbenll and J ohn Schmitz. 36th Senatorial Dis- trict. Accuse d Thiet· Faces Newport Murder Rap An Orange man who allegedly robbed a Costa Mesa ice cream parlor Aug. 23, then killed a Newport Beach womao when his car collided head-on with hers· during a getaway attempt, 1s due in court this month on a murder charge B<'rnie llerrerra. 24. as set to appear in lla rbor Municipal Court Sept. 22 for a preliminary hearin~. He faces a rarely used felony murder charge because a death occurred during commission of a felony <the $57 robbery l, a uthorities said . Cynthia L. Sutherland , a Newport Beach mother of two, was killed when her Porsche was struck on Irvine Avenue by the car in which Herrerra was attemptingtonee, police said. Herrerra suffe red only slight injuries a nd was taken Into custody. Herrerra is be ing held in Orange County J a il in lieu of $250.000 bail. Coast Highway Crash Newport Couple Sue In Daughter's Death Damages to be determined in trial cou"i., arc being demanded by a New"Jfort Beach couple whose 16· year-old daughter died in a three·car co llision on the Pac ific Coast Highway Bridge over upper Newport Bay lastJan. l. Among the defendants named in the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by Robert and Ann Hall of Corona de l Mar are the state. the City of Newport Beach and Darlene ·Marie Hunt. 20, of Fountain Valley, the driver of the car which struck the auto occupied by Miss Hall . MISS HUNT, 9674 Nightingale St .. recently pleaded guilty to criminal charges of manslaughter. She was placed on three years probation and ordered to pay $100 to the Victims ln· dcmnity Fund. It is alleged against the city and the slate that unsafe condillons in the urea of the bridge contributed to the accident. Bl.ood Center Seu New Hour The Orange County Red Cross Blood Center will remain open Mon- day evenings until 8 p.m. beginning Sept. 11. The center Is located al 601 N. Golden Circle Drive In Santa Ana. Blood ts needed from anyone In good health between 17 and 66 a nd weighln& al least 110 po\1nds . Volunteers are also needed and can obtain Information by calling • ~·5381. ~xt. 45. OFFICERS SAID Miss Hunt. who had been drinking, made an unsa fe turn on the bridge and lost control of her car. It struck an auto driven by J e ffrey Franklin, 19, whose passenger was Miss Hall. 1-'ra nklln a nd Miss Hall received fatal injuries. A 26-year-old woman and a 14-year-old boy In a second car struc k by the Hunt auto received serious injuries. Miss Hunt received only minor in- juries. Officers said she sat at the side of the road weeping while they tried to extricate the dead and in- jured from their cars. Energy and Air Luncheon Topic For Town Hall Energy programs and air quality will be the topic of a Town Hall of Califo rnia luncheon Sept. 14 in Newport Beach. Speakers will be R ichard L. Maullin. chairman of the California Energy Resources and Developme nt Commission. and Edward A. Mye rs Jr.. vice·presldenl or the Southorn Cnllfomla Ed1S<>n Co. The lu.nchcon will be"ln nt noon al the Marriott Hotel. 900 N w1>o rt Center Drlvc. Cost Is $7. 75. tnrormallon l!l available by callinJ( Jan Docksta~cr nt 752 9100 or Deb ble Skertlngton at 547·0'JS<t Kamero Pony Pocket-Camera 9ss Prevents double exp0sure Ins tant 1oad1ng. Film cou nre r wi nd ow Uses 8-ShOI FlioFlash 12" diag. meas. Black .and White Portable T.V. 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"' .. f\ 11 ! l' I /• .. . . .. . , . . , I . ' 1 • Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' ' Thursday. September 7 1973 DAIL y PU.OT AD ''B&H I like, ~1'· Lights· 11 mg "tar," 0.8 mg nicotine av per cigarette, by FTC method ... ., 1 OO's: 17 mg "tar," 1 1 mg nicotine av per cigarette. FTC Report May • 8. II I I J ·1 i: • I . . ·I I • J t . . ! , . I I , ~. ' . I' ,I , ' 1 ' "< : ' ; ! • ·I 1· -' ~ .. . I I I ' . . I . - . I I • • I ·r 10 OAJLY.PILOl Thuroday. Sepl•mt>er 7. 1978 Seleet the Right Sehool Ford Vo ws To Assis t In Probe By JOYCE L lCENNf:DV Df'ar Joyet": I 11aw an ad for a home &tucly roan.e In photo1raph) tel · day. I want to 11tudy pbotoaraph)' at hOm t". but I don't wut to prnd my monf'y on a w ur,..-th•t won't do mf' an1 «ood (.'u you ~II m f' lf tnam.- dt'lt'tcd l 111<'bool II • &ood oeeT •. L .• lodJana. Pa. ( CAREER...'i J opinions Do lht•y accept home study t1 nlnang·• Tht•rt":. litll<' sense m taking a home study course to prepare you to become a licensed praclical nurse, ELK'IART I d p F hav1• l!I whcth<'r Lhl' .,<'110(11 1:. ur ror mi.lance, when all states require M Cor • n :11 1A 1 -ord credited Tht• ACCll'<lltang Com· somt• resident training before you otor says it wi cooperate with ml!1~lon of the Nnllonul llomt Stud(. can tuke the licensing exam. an Indiana grand jury's probe into Cou1ll'll, rt'<'ognltt•d by the ·U s O . the fiery crash of a Pinto. but its fi ce of Education. accn:dll!J home chairman and Its outgoing president. 1'h1' 'rhoolJou mtntlnn h~ l0fl8 i.tudy 8choolti i''tncl o ut IC thl' school Rl::ADF:R SERVICE; To obtain a free probably will not testify. Whlll' mo..'t lhf' mor.• thun 400 1, accredited by lhl' NflS(' 1r not. copy of the new •·Directory o/ Accredited E l khart County Prosecutor honw .,ll.l<h 'chooJi. In the nation of aak why? Accredited s(•hools aro llome Study Schoolll." send a postcard Michael Cosentino said Wednesday kr qu.Ahty 1n•Lruct1on, there are ca~rully evttluutt'<t to s i•t• if tht.>y request to Jc;yce Latta Kennedy at th.is that the grand ju ry s ummoned i.lwa ~ s u ft'w t1u1t don't d,1hvt•r on meet cducauonal und l'lhH·ul ~tun ru•wlJJ)(Jpt'T. .I! chairman Henry Ford II and Lee A. th,·1r Jll'\>m1,,' durds. lacocca. ousted as president in July, <>nn• \m1 "' ddm1•d 'nur <'dura to appear before the panel Tuesday. twn.tl .:o.tl!> uml h.1\1• J1 •c·1d1-d that 4> Bt:t'ORI-: l'Oll SIGN IHI {•nroll· J\.f • l ...4--a • The grand jury is investigating humt• '\t11ch t•.rn '4 or~ fur HlU, match me•nt ugu•1•11u·nt, understand the l 9ltgue ~iisls possible charges of criminal reck- vnur nt~'<i." ~1th Ult• n~ht school •t·hool''I rt'fuml poltt•\. Will you 1tet lessness against the company. 11 l\'RITF. TO M AN\' '><'hnol-. monfy ba~k if \1111 ll1op out? How ,.,,0 Show IFJ'o•k Also under investigation is Roge r much 'J i 4 ,,, ~ • I Dugger. 21. or Goshen. who drove a "h11·h tt•urh th1• .. uhJt•t"l 'uu '4 ltnt i.nd van that slammed into the rear of a J'I. lnr cJt.thi.c' and hrnehurt•., The Nlauel Art Association will 973 p · ed Th lod :-.1 ud\ lht>m t art.fulh l"ht•n··~ 011 ,uh ~I Gc·t uo c•i.UmJh• 11f how long il ,., 1 mto s an. e car exp ed I k ( th t I ,.,0 , I th"" holditsfallshowingofworks by local oni'mpact '11tut1• for >: llht•rin.,: •"' mul·h 1n a t.•s or l' l'our!'lt' 11 14' • 11 fl 4' n • d f h I h formJliun u~ HlU <'JO bt'fort• \uu h\ a l\-pu:al ~tudent Bdort• }OU <1rt1sts an cm tsmen al t e AP a The car was one or 1.5 million Pin· i·ni ull l'nroll, dl·c..·ldc..· how 111111'11.111111• )Olt'tt• fkta Shopping MaJI on Crown Valley to and Mercury Bobcat sedans made "itlin~ to devote Parkway. Laguna Niguel on Sept. 15 bet ween 1971 and 1976 that Ford an- :? 1 Comparl' 1·nu r.,l' obJt•cl 1' t'" and 16 nounccd m June would be recalled. "''ts .111ct t't.1UIJ>mt·nt nfft•r<'d . tu1l100 1>1 f or v1x·ut11mal course!., find out There will be oil. watercolor and The reca ll fo llowe d a National qu..1ltf11 .. uaon' nf '"'trul·tor ... and h" 1r the tri.umng really qualifies you for acrylic paintings. ceramics. needle· Highway Trame Safety Administra· 101 ~ ur each school b dluJ!t-4-ourse lhl• JOb you want Contact employers work, jewelry, metalcrart and mis· tion report that they were too suscep· CAREERS/LOCAL WANTED DIAMOND S • GEMSTONES . Jewels by 1oseohs 1s searching tor d11monds aN/. gemstones from private 1nd1v1duals and estates. Carellll. exam1na11on and e11atua11on by our experts. H1gheSt prices paid Call 540-9066 t0-9 daily Saturday l(H; Sunday closed Ask tor Botty Graoe 0< Frank VandefWall iewels by ioseph South Coast Plaza • 333J Bristol Costa Mesa • 540-9066 MERCURY SAVINGS E wecurivc Olf1ce~ 7fl • :> f d1nger Ave .. Hun11ng1on Beach CA 9264/ Sr111t>1·rr ( •r11r 1 Fl• 1 .,, 1/ 01 C• 8'lS ... v11. ,v .. Jo •• l•l• r ,p.,. I A'IOfi'.'O :?011S'", ""'onlilv•J !>• nn CA 1c;,,, ;??l\?I l 1•• I ,, ~· O• II ,. I ,., .. 1 I JIO CA !l26JO 1001 £ lmP< 1111 Hwy l 1II1lo1 I ( A<)(l(.J• 4 140 lon'l Eli ~r.h F\lvt1 '"'"I II• .1 ,., CA 'l0801 I~ lrvirw Blvd luq,n (,11 '1:>1180 235 N C11ru;Avr W1 ... 1Covorn CA9•793 IQUAI "OU\o~G 11~01• _ offt•rm~s m terms of \our oh11·c·tl\es "ho have people m the occupation for cellaneous handmade gift and de· tible to explosion in a rear-end col- 3 > The smJ(ll' ~·st ;"'urancc~· JY~o~u~_:"~h~1c:.!:h~y~o~u~w~a~n~l~to~tr~a~1~n~a~n~d~g~e~t~t~h~e~ir:_~c~o~r~a~to~r~1~·le~m~s.:... __________ !!li~si~o~n:.:_. ------------~~===:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::=:=:=:=:==::=:2~ Suroival Course Schednled A ri ve-pa rt lecture st•rics on wilderness sur· v1val will be offered at Oran)'.!e Coast College on Friday evenings begin· nmg Sept. 15. Th e course will be h eld m the Science Lee· lure Hall 2 from 7:30 lo 9 30 pm. Admiss ion to the series is $20. with 10- d iv id u a I lecture a d · mi ss ion s at S2 50. Tickets can be obtained in the OCC ticket office in the Adm1nistr at1on Building from 8 a.m to 7 p.m . weekdays and 8 a .m . to noon Saturdays. Ser ies lect urers a r c T i m and Glenda Wilhelm /\ field day will be held Ort 7 with t h ose atte nd i n g participating 10 s helter construction. map a nd compass orientation and fire building. Jnforma· tion can be obtained by calling 556-5880. Dr. Grant To Speak AtOCC Dr. Toni Grant. who has a program on KABC on psychology, will open Orange Coast College's 1978 Celebrity Lecture Series at 8 p.m . Sept.. IS in the OCC auditorium. Tickets at $2.50 can be obtained at the door or in the OCC lkket office in the Administration Building, 8 a .m. to 7 p.m . weekdays and 8 a.m. to noon Saturdays. Or. Grant focuses on adults who "want to solve a problem, expand their awareness, realize more potential and live more h app ily and creatlvely." Ticket information can be obtained by call· ing 556·5880. Colone l Is Cited Cot. William H. An· de rson, whose mother Is Mrs. Aaron B. Powers of Laguna Hills , has re · ceived his second awa rd of the Me ritorio u s Se rvi ce Me d a l al Plattsburgh AFB. N.Y. Cof Anderson was ell· cd at t.he Air Force Man- power and Personne l Ce nter at Rand o lph AFB. Tex. The colonel serves at Plattsburgh as director of operations for the 380th Bomb Wing, a part of t.he Strat.eelc Air Command. BR WEEKE_ND SAVINGS I SALE ENOS SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9TH ... HURRY. SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! .~ . . .. .. Enjoy the easy life with us. . .· . . Shop for values this we~kend. I --Q ~ Special. Juniors' straight-leg jeans for up-to-date fashions. Indigo blue jeans have 2 $} 7 back pockets with vertical loop chain and stitch trim. Fashioned of lOO'il cotton in juniors' sizes 3-13. Buy! JUNIOR to:n .t:C''ilONS SAVE23o/0 LITTLE GIRLS' FASHION DRESSES 5ss REGULARLY 8.99 Beautiful fall styles in a colorful variety of prints. Poly/cot.ton and poly/rayon. Short. long sl~ve. In sizes 4·6x. t'l-llLIJHt;N'S fAl!tlll)N~ SAVE20o/0 CARDIGAN STYLE KNIT SWEATER Acrylic in inter-797 lock knit White. bone, navy or black. 3.f-40. REC. 110 WOME~ SPORT'SW&All SAVE 27% GIRLS' SMOCK TOP BLOUSES roly/cotton In 288 long or short illeeves, etylee. colora. :J..611. REC. 3.91 C'tCILDllEN'lC tA!4HION'4 Save 25o/0 • Big boys' western-style Power Denim flare jeans. Polyester/cotton/nylon 634 bl end ; reinforced, no iron- inR. Colors. In sizes 8-:lO. 9.49, huaky •••••••.• 6JM 9.99, student.a' 27-32 .•• 7.44 REC. 8.49 Save $3. Twin-size "Reflection" print sheets in soft desert hues. Combed cotton/polyester 299 blend. Machine washable. 6.99, rull elze .•.•••••• 3 . .f9 TWIN 6.49, atan. plllowcue., 2.7.f 10.99, queen dze ••••• 6 • .f9 REC. 5.99 tll-:ODINO AND U N ENS SPECIAL ./Iv-SAVE •3 ASSORTMENT OF CL-'~.__._.,,,.,, POLY HOT POT 4x~FOOT RUGS FROM REGAL11 ~~ 16~H 697 Wide choice of 11tyles. colors and fibers. Buy! 6x9 foot ••••••.•. 29.88 9xl2 foot. •••••••. 69.88 12x 12 foot •••••.. 94.88 t'LOOR COVERING SAVE32o/0 POLYESTER LACE SEAMLESS BRAS Polyester CTOM-}88 over bra. Poly EA. filled. AA. A. 8. ~9U. halter, 1.88 REC. 2.79 FOliNOATlON~ ,~' ~\ ~:X~o~~% · • ~ SOCKSFOR MEN M11ch ene-wa11h 97c ·, Orlon• ncryhc/ ' nvlon. Stripes; ' white 10-13. REC. 1.79 MEN'S t URNISHINC;!! RECULARLY9.99 Heats water. food to boi ling, then adjusts t-0 keep them warm. tn today's almond/brown colors. 5-cup capacity. HOUSEWARES SAVE'7 55-PIECE SET OF MELAMINE DISHES Plates. soup 1488 bow ls. mugs. H lad plates, platters, more. RE,C. 21.tt 1anWAHt:: i'i'"'""n--=--_,,_~SAVE $ 50 STEEL STORAGE t0x7' BUILDING ~T/;~.r-:x~· 1398 8 I ()xii' ••••• 159.ljll 119.W. 5.4 • 69.&l REC. 189.95 •:ARDt::NSHOI' BUY IT NOW-NO DOWN PAYMENT IS REQUIRED ON PURCHASES YOU ADD TO YOUR CHARC-ALL ACCOUNT Just looking?· See us. AJlAft FCC ,...._... . . · Save $6. French-inspired "Pillow Talk" designer telephone. Completewithallworking 5388 parts and plug. Small size. 9 64.fl6, "Coqoelte". . 56.88 ~I 'cl64.96."Charleston· .. 56.88 19 99 .. 99, "Monarch" .. 84.88 REG. 59.99 OfflCt' fQUIPM~ NT ·' SAVE •10 . ·; .. FINE ALL·WOOD 1: ROOM DIVIDER t ,. sgss :: RECULARJ.Y99.95 -{ .... Room divider iK great ~; for use as a.n enter-•. t • tninmcnt center. Un-. : 1~ l1n1shed. unauembled. · ·• _. With 4 drawers. 98.38 .~ .; . ... llUlll)fN(; MATt!KIAI." )· ; .. <I .. -.~ ~t SAVE •10 :: .~ :-: MEN 'S LECANT" SPORT WATCH ; /;, Sel r-w1nd1nsc 1988 ; ~ doy1dalt' Blue • .; d 111l.chrom.. ~- case. 17.J Buy'REC 21." .: ••N£Jt?Wt;ucv !! 1/20FF . '• •• . : . .. ; ~ . .. 20,000-RPM CAP. ·' ... l-HP ROTOR :· llurn·out pro· 39sa " ll:'Cted motor .• lfo•ll·•n 11p1n · ... , die lock UL. REG. 71.tl ~: . , -. ~ . . • •• .. • • :-. .. •AMIJ"!,AO\ t '"'"'l"-!C. t .. U H' U •·~· "'"'"''_,,,., ........... ., . ._,, "'•"' -4 ·'1·•"'·t• .... , .. " .......... ,,.,.. .... ~""· ... '"°" ... '"" .o ........... 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SUNDAY 11:00 AM TO 6:00 PM ,, , . 1'rT YOUR SERVICE I BOATING '"Got o problem" 1 h 1•11 u·nft· 111 1•111 />utan l'ul u 111 ·C'Ml rrd taf)f", Sl«'lllnq th1 11n.\I, t '' w111 1u t11m 11ou nt't•d ., aoh.1t 111.-qu1llf'J rn q111 .. rn111t•flf und lru.m11"1111 <\fail J]Our que.rtaoru lo f'ul I>un"I '\I ',,,,, \nl'&Ct Orony1• .Coost Dml11 Pilot I' o ll11J /'.'it.ti < ''·''n Mt·ao, c'A • ~. Ai many lt>th·r~ u., ""''1hlt' u•1ll ,,,. un.twt'rt'd ~ phon4'd 111ql11n1•• 111 l1•1t1•n ""' t11dudJn11 tl1t' rtodtr'a tu.ll nam1· uddr1 H 11rvl /lt1.'1l11t•u houus phu111 numbf>rcannot ht• <'orhad.-11•tl I h1\ n1lum1111pt*a' "Jm lM trct'pl Sal11rda11~ kl•• f'•rf" llf"dlU'rd "" .\Mfrak . ;! D&AR RF.ADI:: RS: Efff't'll\'4" St-pt.'· Amltak '1o lly·Pf•n dl'>~ftl ror. --~('and t'blldrt>n will ut rtom 7S ~rec>nt of full ran· w SO pt'rt't-nl. drt"D •at'd ! tbrou.cb 11 wlll P•) ZS pPrt't>nt of a full ~ tn~tf'ad of :r1 .S ~rt'f'nt. Tht' db<"oun~ •pply &o • JiPOUSt and t'ltlldrt>n traHlln~ "Ith a "head of tioll~t"hc>ld" wbopay, full fan· .\ mtrak a1'o _.nnoune1•d pm.t l . .thor l><1y "" ;,ur&lon ran• r u&' or up to ~U peu·enl on round trip' pver 5" mllt•1> on niuh•\ 11ut-.ldl· tbt· 'ortht·a .. t Cor t1~r. •For t''\:a<'t dNall' and c·onctlllon,, \mtrak ,ug. )(t'~h d>ttking a pl.annt·d trip "ith an .\mtrak jtavel or Uckt"'t agenl, or ulltog Amtrak '1> &oll·free \.ilformatloo and r t"1>e n a&ion numbt·r : (800) IM8·3850. Br~ Boweh• Snaib, Slugs DEAR PAT Will you plt.'u'l' tl'll about some of the non-chemical method~ that <'an be used to con· trol garden pests" I know thl·rc 1:-. supposed to bl' Nom e non-chemical w;1y to gl't rid of aphids, but I don't know what it'"· K I', Huntington Bcilch To control aphids and mites. mix thrf'e table- spoonsfuJ of Ivory Flak('s thoroughly dissolved in a gallon of wate r. and ~pray on yous plants. Use a s pray made of several groundpodsofhotpeppers. an equal a mount of water , and a half tablespoon of Ii· quid soap to get rid of cabbage andtomatoworms. Slices of raw potatoes placed in a garden area in tbe evening will attract snalls, slugs and cutworms s o they can be collected In the morning and d estroyed. A saucer or beer aJso auracts snails and s lags. Consuming the brew prove~ fatal to them. Ashes or hydrated lime placed around a plant form a barrier lbats naUs and s lul(i:. do not like to cross. Da11s, Not Bour~ for Pasr Trip DEAR Pi\T ThOM' of u:. who \\Ork m Los Angeles do tl•nd to gnpt· about lht• long dnve e<.ich working day. l'vl' oft1:n ''onden•d how long the tnp took back in thl· days Whl'll .,la~c coat:hl•:. w('rc in USl' E .C . Costa Mesa It took two days lo tra ve l from Los Angeles to San Diego by i I ·pai.i.f'n ~er Concord Sta.ge Coaches. When Wright and St•eley owned the hne in the 1870s, the first driver change was made at .\ta.• helm. The second drcwt' through the night to •ces F lores, a nd the third comple ted the trip the second day. Stops wer<> made to accommodate the ride rs and to water and change horses. By 1875 one trip a day was needed, compared to once a week in tlie 1850s. • The route followt>d E l Camino Real. with s ide trips as towns grew. through Anaheim. then S~~· ta' ·Ana, and from Tustin to the old road to avoid !'>"amps that "e re not drained until railroads rl'placed stagc1.. K11ile Not·i<-e Need s 1\ssbr DEAR PAT· I received a set of antique throw· inR knives as a llift. and 1 'd like to learn how to use them. Is there :-.omeonc in the Newport Beach ar ea who might be of help" S M . Newport Beach .\ny volunteer!->'! ' Laguna Lunch Planned The Laguna Beach lligh School PTA will be serving a Mexican lunch Friday to teachers. staff and volunl~rs who will be registering students on opening day. Fu'rther information may be obtained by call- ing Donna Kos ter. pres ident at 497·2574 or Elizabeth Dan can. publicity chairman at 494·5~3. J'\esa \7erde ~quor THE OIAINS WANT WAR HERE'S A SALE! DY THIS OHE. MARKET IASKET ITS LOWER THAH YOUR PRICE! SAVE SZ.61 ! RELSKA._u a ~is'L~.:: $688 VOul\A rortySla• THIS ONE IUTS YOU, SAFEWAY! SAVEii•! CELLA .... sut $388 LAMBRUSCO •.sutw TAJCE THIS, VEHDOME! 20~· Off! PERRIER WATER .......... II OL 3 FOR $]18 ·----P'ricn Good Tins-. 9/ I 0/71 -----· Nn .. ••~ eee..U ff•• ,...lwr dlep at a M~ A Bii JIN eld, ledaw11 re,,...-.. ale• ... .,. •• kn•• mNI Pa•t• •tott, .,•er• Cite rea~ He• oee11er• ..,erk ~l•tl ttle ~-•er1 549-4044 ~BAKER AT HARBOR.......,.. ( JENSEN'S NEW CAL-31 YACHT Cruiser-Racer Designed for Livability Proposition 6 Nixed by Riles SACRAMENTO (AP l Stale schools chief Wilson Riles says he sees no need for Proposition 6. which is aimed at firing homosexual teachers. "We have enough lows on the books to protect the youngsters." Riles said Wednesday of Proposi- tion 6, the November ballot measure sponsored by Sen. John Briggs. R·Fullcrton. It would allow school boards to fire teachers or administrators who publicly commit or advocate homosexual acts. including those between consent· ing adults. Current law generally limits firings to cases of child molesting or similar conduct. "I looked into the situation several months ago before thls propos ition came up. and l don't see any need for it," Riles said "You go through the education code and it out- lines the moral a nd other activities of teachers Whether they are heterosexual or homos exual they have no business indoctrinating their students. That is the issue. So lo put another proposition before the people is not going to do anything but create divisiveness." Our buyers made an outstanding s pecial purchase which enables us to sell this beautiful plush carpeting at $6.00 off the regular price I One of our best sellers, an extra heavy nylon plush style that has been heat-set for added performance. You're sure to find the exact color for your decor In the wide choice of seventeen bright lustre colors. REGULARLY $15.99 sq. yd. Thur&Ca)'. September I 1976 DAIL y PILOT A I I New· Yacht Line TRAii All DIJCHTDWOO ,.....,_.~L~ lury Wed. I l -& 1,_ T.M.c.-.... Jensen Of/ ers C~31 Desig11 l\UI C_. ......,. So. Le911110 ,_. ..... 49'·21lt Jen:.en Manne or Coi.ta Mesa IS In· troducin~ its 1979 line of cruising raciftg sailing yachts with c. design by Hill Lapworth -the Cal 31 The firm 1s also offering a six · months warranty lhul covers mater i als. f ac tory ·1nstal l e d hardware and workmanship. T H E CAL-31 REPRESENTS the rulmination of 10 years experience with the Cal·29 and its big s ister, the Cal 3/30, according to Richa rd Cumis key, J ensen's director of marketing. The boat was introduced at the company's annu al '1-eater meeting Aug 20·25 in Freeport . Bahamas. Classified as a cruiser racer. the Cal·3l as designed with livability m mind "We asked Lapworth to come up with a s pacious. feature·packed cabin that would accommodate a famllv weekend c ruise and still fit in· to the Cal hull design ... Cumiskey s aid. ITS EXTERIOR JS much the same as the flagship of the Cal line -the Cal-39, with the trunk cabin adding to the long. low look. The Cal-31 's smaller s ize s hould make it more comfortable for those who have ad· mired the Cal-39 but fe lt their budgets couldn't stand the strain of buying one. said Cumiskey. The Cal·31 has a galley s urpassed in s ize only by the Cal·39. The two aluminum.framed plexiglass hatches supply light and air Lo the main and forward cabins . Th<' extra·w1de com panionway hatch and complement of fixed and opening ports make the in· terior light and airy A 490·square foot m asthead s ail gives the Cal·31 plenty of power yet it's designed to be handled by a cou· pie for an afternoon sail. 'Terrorist' Killed DUESSELDORF. West Germany IAP > -Police acting on a telephone tip s hot and killed Willy Peter Stoll. one of West Germany's most sought· after s uspected terrorists. 1n a Chinese restaurant Wednesday night. the chief federal prosecutor's office announced. The 28-year·old Stoll was described as a Lop figure in the Red Arm y Faction that grew out of the notorious Bader-Meinhof gang. ( SAILING ) CORRECTION '" Seers p,...Prhtt.cl lt1Hrtl and Hctloas distrtw.d ......... th~re WGI Gft CUMISKEY SAID THE boat·-. ad,,.rtlHfMtlt for o 9.170-pound displace ment makes 1t Ca111pers A•~· Th• responsive to a variety of wind cond1· price Cllld ~ripti°"· tions. The 3.600 pound lead ballast an 0 f th e Ax ~ or• an integral fiberglass keel provide:-. correct. bu.t tht- stability and the Lapworth·dcs1gned ilhlltratlow was not spade rudder 1s designed to assure fttat of the Ax• beiftcJ steering performance. offered. ,.._. see It The cockpit has been laid out to ac for yowseff at your commodate either lht standard tiller or the optional pedestal steerer and ftean1t Seers Stcwe. be protected by an opuonal cockpit We apDklp for tWs dodger. For daily checks a nd main· a...;et-..rcw.._. ______ _ tenance of the Volvo diesel engine. =====-=~-;;;;:-:=r, the engine compartment 1s designed I 979 CARS for easy access UCKS Belowdecks lhe Cal-31 offe rs an OP· and TR • llmum use of s pace A larl:(e galley •ctt-• ~for spans the aft end of the cabm An e.+t dti•trt· e ight cubic -fool 1c<>box 1:. to starboard. alonJ? with an adJacent liquor cabanet with a leaded glass door THE ICEBOX TOP can be used for additionaJ galley counter top space and as a chart t able. There is built·in storage for all food preparation and ser vmg utensils. and a space on the port s ide for a variety of stove options. The forward cabin aJso offers a sail stowage J()Cker with air circulation to p r eve nt an <iccumulat 1on of moisture There 1s a built·in com· partment ror insta llation or knot meter. and depth-mdicato1 thru hulls with a raceway to carry the wires aft AS WITH OTHER Cal boats. the: 31 is finished with teak and comes with a selection of fabrics for the mtenor The warranty covers the crucial 180 days of shake-down and tuning up . r· "There are no catches to 1t. no me print. It's in plain. simple language that's easy to und er s tand," s ays ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Cumiskey Ask For Our Jensen Marine 1s a Bangor Punta l£AS( SPECIALIST at company and is rated the second HOWARD Chevrofet largest manufacturer of production C:O.•w n• Dov• • ..., o. •••• ~·· sailboats in the nation. For further NEWPORT BEACH information contact Dick Cumiskey.'"";:~===~==="°~ Jensen Marine. 200·8 Kalmus Ortve. Call 642-5678 Cos ta Mesa. 92626. t e lephone Pul a few words 540·3440 to work tor ou. LIMITED TIME ONLY! 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Av•ll•bte In lhlrtHn beautiful 1olld color&. so YD WESlMINSTER I SUI hoctt ••d. •·Msi C ..... etM41' ..... M• & fH IN' • r ... W..&, n.r. till 6 '-'""'. S-11·1 893-7546 WEEKDAYS TILL 9 •SAT Till & •SUNDAY t I S •FACE ESTll.IATES IN YCUA HOMl EASY CREDIT T[Rt,IS • 30·&0-90 DAY NO INTfREST ACCTS • l'IANKAMERICARO • t,14!1'£R CHAROE • S.tect ''°"' 11x popular -·mu·~·-· s4ee pettemeo carpet. Nylon pile •Huf .. Hty care so YD and long_.,. style carpel ot conllnuou1 lllament nylon. Av•ll•ble In eight so vo modem, 1olkl c:olOl't CUT & LOOP STYLE ~,::~:::!':I'::"'-s1ijie 11ment nr,ton pile. Av11l1ble n •wide telectlon oA eiccltlng, new so YD multl·lone color1. CARVED SAXONY A tllky, 1llghll~ trotte<I Aeg.S1U t look mtk•• lh a • moat s12~~ contempor•:x •tyle In ''""new mu tl•tonH. Ona of our lov11e11 o•rpet1 11 tremendout t8Ylng1• PADDING ANO PROf'ESSIONAl INSTAllATION AVA llARl" , Carpet Town ' I Covering Collfornlo Woll To Wall \ NO~I.---._,--_.._...;,.__. ___________________ __ • I , $ . .I f ' ' • $ r • ! ,, . . , , , I f • • ~ • 11 I% DAIL y PIL0 1 QUEENIE I 1•1 tnt' put 11 1h1b "'J~ I tun t•n I h1•,1rn a '"'VI d U\JI of \\,1,,hH\ttlUI\ .tl>out lht> lhr• 1• 111.11 1111 d111m·r h.1v1• vuu·• · moki1ig Ban Vote Delayed WASHINGTON !i\P> The C1val Aeronautics Board postponed uC'twn 10<.lay on a proposed r ule lh:tl would ban cigar and pipe s moking on com · mcrcr:.il mrlint,rs Tht board, reduced to thrC't.' members by re- l1rcment. said it wa11t1'fi to !ldt·r a vote until it had .1 fu ll five mcm bc.•r ... Thul m:.ay be unother month or more CHAIRMAN AL F R ED F:. KAHN NOTE D that the controversial issue h111> been before the CAB nearly two years and called that "a shamefully long time without a decision." Member Richard J . O'Melia recommended an imm~diate vote on t he issue which would have killed it because O'Me lia a nd Kahn, both cigar. s mokers. have stated their opposition. Kahn the n a~reed on a compromise offered by member Elizabeth Bailey to delay the vote until tht> boord 1s at full strength Th•· hoard wa:. at full o;trf'n~lh last November \\lll'n 1t 'ott•<.I 3 to 2 to ini.trutt its staff to draw an •1rdN f1.1 h1dd1n ~ pipe :.incl c1.:ar !>moking on com· m1•1 C'iJI :111 <'rail Kahn and O'Melrn were the dis· ,t·ntt-ri.. JN Al>DJTION, Tll E OR DER ASKS for public l:ommc-nt on three· Clthcr poss1b1lities. a total ban on a ll s moking aboard commercial airliners. a ban on <tll s moking on s hort flights or a ban on smoking un small aircraft. Beotia Noti~e• GRll..LIOT M"lllA GlllLLIOf, rnl~nl ot S..ni.t Ana C. p.,.,f'<I •w•y on s.,,. l•mOO>r \. 1~78 Slw •~ ~u'""i....:I tl't ,,..r M>n J~"'e' c.r1111ot ot S.nt• An•. C• , h•r O•uQl'\h•r MIH"'• Oaf'l~moo,. ot Httw por I li~dt h '-" nf'r Oto I'-•' • Beotia Notif"e11 Tuthill t...arnD Mo<tuary dlre<tor$. -01 E 111ns1 .. c.as1aMe ... -...... SOUZA • \ld\\Hy Popott ot A.u~h-ol•" 1 ALBERT J SOUZA, ruldetll of ~I• M~. ea Puwo •wev"" s.~ ltml><lr ~. 1~18 In San Francisco, C.. S urv1vta bv "'~ O•uonter Alb«rt• 9.,,,..y or Co\ld Mes., Ca. brothers ,.ltrOO and ErnMI Sou ... \liters Josept'llnt' Sllt\kOW ""° e .. arrk:e Ross o• Honolulu, H•wall, •1\0 iuntJved by 4 11r•ndc"llarrn !.<trvlctt will be CCHI· Ou< ll1d on Monoay Seplrmber 11. 1918 41 10 AM 111 1~ Ol.lpel .ti Pa<illc \l~w Ml'morl.tl Par1t. lSOO Pacllo< Co.au Hwy , Nf!wport Beach, Ca. Pacific \11ew Morl!Mry dlrKIOr\ • ~r41nd(hlldl'M, Na••'"" M•r-t• (;rllllOI ~ ot Sant,a An.J, CA • L1tr1w ~'•" ~no , .Al"••nder H•lft Otns.rnoor ot N~wpor t llM< "· C11 F-n"'10s m111 call 111 !ltll 8rottdw•y Mortuary tor vtsltttlle>n • t>tio1n111no S.iurd•Y a1 IOAM H 1fo PAr.t\1•~ ~mor.ttl Servtct' wtll be 11<110 on Sund.ty •wn•no at 8PM "' s1 lUkt-. Ofth00011 Cnurch Funer•• wr¥1(H will i. ,..,don Monday, !><op •~mbu II, 1911 •• 11 ... M •t St Lu .. ' Ortl'IOOO• Church •I 13161 Oun"t ' GMoen Gro.,.. C. OtlK1anh "'" °" F•tn.r G•bt"1t l A'Sn1f' F•thf'r John Malnt•\t"n 11tnd F-atf\f'r At•.-c1"df'r M••••nd fntt"r mt nt w 111 b" di F41rna"~n MiPrnoruu P•tk ThO~ whC' w1\n 1n I 1eu ol flttwtr~ t'l'tt'( ma~,. me"'1ori•t <ontrlbutjon' to Tn~ Mdrht Grllllt\f M""mortal Fund SL Lu._,. ' ~hu"n 8"119raoowayMortuarydlrM IOr\. PAVL AUGUSfU~ LEO PA.UL. rn•dMI or Ntwoort ~ .. ,,. C•. Puwct •• .. Yon ')eplemb<lr '· 1q19 •• lhf! -ol as. tleoo•eo 11111c1r of Marlen Ooyte of Co•I• M• .... c:. .. "'"'" Hunt••y or M•rysvlllt . C•, Jo•nne PetW ot M•ry1vlll•, C., 8Mbar• ForO ol Cen. .-tre• VtlltY. C:.. °"'°'"-• TO<cuso of •' Monl~ty P•rlt, C:. .. A~t~ P.ul of •• I..-Beech, C:. • lllci..rd P•ul of Seti ~ Bt•<h, Ca , Oon.IO P•ul ol S.11 LAii• , I ; , ! • • . I City, Ul•h Funeral servlc•t will b<I held tOO•v Tnur~y. s.prember 7, lUI •I 1 JO P M. •111141 Hlllll<M (Mpel of 110'9 Hills ~··· PMlt In Whll· ll•r. c.. wltll Rev. OoNto SIUfOIOfl Of· lklallnQ. lnttfmenl wlll l>t •I Ro•• Hiiis Memorlal 1n WtlllUer, c.. Smith SHlffllt MORTUARY 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1535 1533 N El Camino Real San C1emen1e 492-0100 f'HIC FAMILY COlOHIAL FUHElAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 'ACIFCC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemelery Mortuary Cnape1 3500 Pacrlic View Drive Newoort Beach 644-2700 McCORMICK MOITUAllES Laguna Beach 494-941 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 U LTZ.IHGROM FUHHALHOME 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 IEUIROADWAY MOUUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMITH-TUlHIL&..UMI MOlTUAIY WfSTCLIFF CH.t.ftll 427 E 17th Sr. Cos1a Mesa 64~4888 PIRCI laOTKllS SMITH'S MOlTUAaY 627 Mam St Huntington Beach 5.36-6539 • ( GHAMll!lll.AIN JO!>EPH P CHAAo\BERLAIN, re· ''""nl of S<inta ANI. ~ Pu~ •*•• on S.PI_, 4, ,.,. Survive<! bY hi~ wile Mr• Hue! Cl\amt.rlaln of !>ant• Ana, C.. Mas' ol O>rl,l•an Burl" "" S•turOay •I 12 noon, SI. Joachim (hu•<h Pr1•ata lnlermf!nt. Friends m•y t•ll al S.11 Br°'"'"*•Y Mortuary on FroO•y !>c!Pittmber 8, 1918 lrom lPM 10 8 )0 PM. 0.11 Br-ey Morlu•rY Olr11clor ' 511!01!1.. ANNA ~!EGEL. ,. .. <lent or Fullerton Pa''leel away on S.e>tomber 1, 101 S.••o<~ -re held Thurwo al ?PM 111 Iha HarbOr LAwn-MOunl 011"« Morlu.,y Chapel Harbor I.Awn-Mount Oll•t MOf11MrY <:Mia MeSa. S4SSS4. Deaths Elsewhere F RAN KLIN, Tenn. CAP > -U .S. District J ud('te Frank Gray Jr., 70, a figure in the in- vestigation of form e r Team sters Union Presl· dent J ames R. Hoffa. died Wednesday fo llow- ing a lengthy illness . PARIS CAP > -Maria Carlla , 60, t he P a r is hairdresser who styled t he locks of Br igitte Bar dot, Maria Callas a nd E m press F a r a h Di b a o f Iran,· die d Wednesday. FUNERAL DIRECfORS HARBOR LAWN- MOUNT OLIVE MORTtJARY·CEM ETER y CREMATORY • Interment in Any Cemetery • Shipment • Burl al Insurance • Cremation $255 complete "Serving All 'Patths" 1625 Olaler Ave. Coate MeH . 540·5554 NATION I OBITUARIES Souped-up Golf Carts Probed ~:t!a;i:..d SUN CITY, i\r1z <AP 1 With lh4lir 1•l1•t•I rlc motors wh1nir1•: und the ir f1 111~t·d to11:. fluppin1o:. golf l'1.1rt:.111 lh1~ re tlrcmt•nt n1mmuruty huve C'ome under '>l••h· 10H·~t1t::at1011 for too much s~ Tht•\ 'n• lSOUped up in thl' ~l·nsc that th1•\ .:o 1:• lo 15 miles un hour from the luttor), and ttwy're being made to go ubout 20," a ~hcriCC's deputy said "Onct> HI 11 whtlt• lllll: of lhcm J(ClS away from 11>omcbody .. TIU~ PKOBE FOLLOWS a story in tht• Sun ('1l y News Sun, numing dealers, prit'NI and ~olf c<art l>p<:l'ds runging u1> to 40 mph 1\n Asi.oc1ated Press <:hl·ck of golf • rnrt dl•ult•rs In lhl' Sun City urea re- wnled th;it customcrl> use the carts ror jlrorerv ~hopµmg tind other travel at It-Ubl us much as for golfing Dealers '••Y lhl'Y urc pressured to speed up the t';tl"l:, "For $6fl 50. wl"ll put on a h.1gh speed unit that'll maki: It go 20 miles per hour. ..i1v~· or t .i.ke one mile," said Dale W11ll11 rtlson. mechanic for Lettcrly En· terpnsc>~. "We 'II mu kc them go faster ·-.. lh11n thut only on re'lut•st. But W<' try to pcrs uadl' 1x•opll• not to go that fast." Iii\ R RY GODD A RD. WHO h as opcrah.-'CI a golf cart s hop here for 10 years. sajd peoplt> approach him .. every day" to add speed to their carts "They'd hke to go 90 if they could," he said. Although he discourages customers who want unsafe speed, Goddard says he'll make carts go about 20 m p.h .. If they'll do it down the street, why should I lose a sale"" BOB l .. ANGGUTH, D EPUTY director of the state Motor Vehicle Div1s1on. checked up on the souping-up. lfis agency licenses golf cart dealers under a year-old law that defines the vehicles as two-passenger, 1,300-pound, 15-mile-per-hour conveya nces with three or more wheels on the ground Agents con fi scated one golf-cart license plate issued by msitake to an off.road vehicle capable of going much faster than 15 m .p.h .. Langguth said. They also uncovered a penchant for speed among the Geritol set. frulk)f-the-loona® underwear • undercover agl'Ols' • IOP quahty tee-sturts(no1ed tor lheor durabll1ty1). bo•er shorlsand bf1tf5. repleotsh his collection! tee shirts. l pacll ,J.J9 U J.69 boter shorts.Jp.lck4-19 u4e69 bneis. J pack 2.99 ,. J.69 COior brtefs, each 1.79 "TllER F. ARE SOM E people out lhere souping golf carts the way kids !-toup up 1946 Chev1cs." said Langguth "There is ~1 ~uy, l was told. who souped up a golf cart to go 50 m .p.h." Langguth says he will take no action against the hotrodders unless their carts fail state requirem ents ror windshields with wipers and proper brakes. Sheriff"s deputies in the unincorporat- ed community s ay they take no action un less a golf cart exceeds the posted s peed limit. One speeding ticket re· portedly was issued. MEANWID.LE, WILLIAMSON said. "We stiU get one customer or two who'll come in and say, 'Somebody passed me "There's one cart out back that the guy before me souped up. It's got eight batteries instead of the original six from the factory, and 15-inch radial tires. It seems like that sucker goes about 40." On Streets DENVER <AP> - Skateboards are now 11· legal on -public stree~. alleys or highways in De nver. So are any other unlice n sed "wheeled devices." ac cording to an ordinance passed by the Denver City Council The council also ap- proved le~lslation pro· h1b1l1ng the use o f motorized recreational veh i cles. s u c h as mo t orcyc l es a nd mopeds. on private pro- perty except by permit. A private p roperty owner can apply to the city tr affic engineer for such a permit the look is conte1nporary! e s th James David Collection: Gleaming with reflected llght . ..our crisp contemporaries from the mustrious Jomes David co41ectlonl Tables . of course .. .motchlng versotlle deslQn . and quality workmanship to the finest materials Steel. chromed to glisten.ng perfection. framing highty-pollshed tempered gloss' Plant stands. chairs. etogeres .. more1 19.99 to 119.99 Colo< T·sh1rt. 9dt 1.79 1-------------1 l•pered bo•OI' $harts, Nell J, 79 famous-ma•~ -4 e~r~f.!r her~, u p 1e..va1mg co11on rs on~ '\ • palalll! ol sofl 1><1slels mesh polyl!sttr hntls "'''" b•ll blooson sollness they're '" s11es s. m 1 • lend otf lhe tholl won(ls Wllh ol brolhJ'1t Sweater seve1111 SI yles with long or stlorl Sleeves'" a blaze of t010<s sizes s. m. I • pul le>gl!ttler a great lall loolt we tllvl'lll lhe poKeS 11"\ en e.isy as 12 J tee shin 1.99 hnil slllrt 2.99 sweater J.99 10.,ld! BIC" 8111 'm • lllron rq. 1 591 89c 100-Pg. Spiral Binder 59c IJ'• 41)1~ ll'1 .tOlxAtt 64-rao, CJAYl:U' Ci 1JOM ·•ronrq.1.69' PA,CRMATE' 8111 POinl l'tn • 1t sretill;illll' 1.19 •. 1kron re1 89c ' I I ,t_./ 9" Revolving World Globe • lake.i lour around lhe world w11 hour colortu1 ' 9 · fl'YQlv111g giot>t' sul)l!f '°'home 0<olfoce1 9.99 Thre•Rina Binder 1.19 , llkron "t I 991 I 49c HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington Center ,. I 19.99 OPEN ,_ Mon. thru Set 10·9 Sun. 10-7 ._,..,,,, I I u . .u:> 1uot11oe1-. '"" J.," r ...-,~· -·' hKlwll(l-/Jtt . " lnulNls of N.s•dsf hl'll pilnlJ 1n 4" pots '9< Nlural lrH$Urts 111t1ereo from near and far 111 s•ze~ 10< hOld1ng artyth1na ro<i plea5e lrom pens lo treei• • w1tti handlo w11hou1 ltdded or not • ro<J' II be sur()'I~ 10 W4! ·/)J.; whit we've got• • Y(l(i 79c to6 .-99 . 'sunn~ side upl • • d.tuhn8 collcc11on or 1o1111two1 k> t lldt ore wpcr p('rl0<mers lle~ode 1 w tfl or e.u., c 'JJ" • • cnoose d 1,;1nfdJt?f• l)h•rmacy lamp d \ll'l'k trel' ol hl(hl supple ll005eneo O< J lrul~contempo1ary rn.imel!ed floor lamo• pl\.arrn«)'. &OOSl!fll'<k or l1oor I.Imp c.ic11 Jq.'19 lret•(ll h1<hl Jq.qq LAGUNA HILLS, Laguna Hiiis Mall • . • I I I I I I I . .. ~ ' .. ., ... ;, '"""' .. ·~"' .... t• . ( ··~1 ·"' ~I ···"'1 ..... \4 :1 BOATING Hydroplane Regatta &at Mishap Injures Ttro HE~() I \l'l A thn.>t• lie.at r111l1,111n 111 Ill\ l~th Jnnual Cm 1•rnt1r ' CuJJ l h·drovh1n1· l<t'&.illJ Jt P.t r..i~li-.1.• Par~ hf•rt· '''"l 11111 < '11llforn1a cJriq·r tu J ho~p1t,1I ••ml lllJUl ttd a.nothl'r Wal llJm l\u11 · Miller ''' Lodt ~a:. 1n W11~hot· \kdlC'.11 (\•nH•r IO r.11r C'Ond1t1on, ofrlrrnla. 11..tld l.1·11nard \kN1Jthl , ..il'o of L<.-h ~<·u~·d ~u11du)':. 1H'l'Hfrnt '4tlh hru1~c:t. •·•·u ,ow ORtv•:Rs ~All> tht· n11!>h1tp vl' n 1rrt•d on lh\' f1r~t lurn or 1.t ruct: v.htn M1llN' ho,11 ht•.:.1n to !>PIO Thl'Y ~u1d :\!r Ntght ' bout. lul ll~ .1 lhtnl b<1Jt. v.enl O\'t>r tht· top or M1lkr'' Othttr ('Jllfomut rureri. w<·n~ lurk1cr K (' 1'.1r<1on" of I och v.on fu c;t llmtt ~uturdu~ 1n txith t-' lh1l1 11 .ind ~ Hunabout H1· v.on th~ F li)'dro t:vtnl ~lllHl,I\ OTllFR 'l '\Di\\' RAl't: wtttners were Dar111 \\ Jdt• 111 \\ tllm" C.thr . m JL Bob Tunnell of ll.J\v...i1 d. 1n 1-. ll&dro . Ni ck Butll of Canoga Park, 111 H lhdro, .ind Jim Miiier of Seattle , Wash .. In C St>n •ce Run1tbout :=~·NOSA Plans =:~· Argosy Race ·. :. The Newport Ocean Sa1hng Assoc1at1on has BOATING S rvices He ld for C.R. Hunt Wrigley Trophy Captured Moody Blue sailed by Dennis Short and a crew fr o m t h e Ro ya l Akararawa Yacht Club of New Zealand handily won the Wrigley Trophy race, a traditional Labor Day event held by Los Angeles Yacht Club out of Howland's Landing at Catalina Island. The Wrigley race is for International Off· shore Rule ratings and the McNeil Trophy is for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts UO STON <AP > sailing over the same Pri v <ill' services were course. held for C Raymond Win ner in the PHRF Hunt, one of the nation's race was Lanaps, Skip· best-known yacht racers pered by Jack Tatum. and naval archltects. King Harbor Ya c ht Hunt. who lived in Club. South Dartmouth . WRIGLEY TROPHY Mass .. died at the age or -1. Moody Blue II: 2. 70. BI ue Norther, Bi 11 Although he had no Sullivan, LAYC ; 3, formal training, Hunt is Scud. George Griffith. credited with designing LA YC. the deep V hull. the ·McNEIL TROPHY - basic desjgn of the lux-1. Lenaps: 2. Vivanl, ury power boat industry. Phil Rowe. NHYC: J, He ulso developed the Sequel. Bill Blakesly, w e 11 · k now n Bos ton LAY C . Thursday. September 7. 1978 Pre-Season Starts Saturday, Sept. 9 Savitigs to 50% 1977178 ltler~laanf(ise "SKIING IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS .. Open September To May 2500 W. Coast Hwy. • Newport Beach • 631-3280 DAILY PILOT A 13 .. ·; scheduled its annual Argosy race for Sept. 23-24. :~~. The Argosy is a family type race-cruise from .. Newport to Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club. Los '· Angeles Harbor. and return. Onginally at was 1 •:from Newport to Long Beach Yacht Club but was Whaler o utb oard~~~~~~~~~~~.....;::=============================================:=:=:=:=:=::::=:::==:::~ motorboat. ·:changed last year. • NOSA is the founder and sponsor of the famed :: Newport lo Ensenada yacht race. It also sponsors , .•the 14-M.ile Bank race in the fall of lhe year. ·. . . .· .• -. . IN TIIE UPCOMING Argosy the Saturday r ace will start off al the Balboa Pier and finish off Los Angeles Harbor's Reservation point. The re- turn race will start off Reservation point and finish off the Newport Pier H UNT'S RACING career began in 1923, whe n he won the Sears national junior cham - pionship cup at 15. and then again at 17. In 1938, be pioneered the International 110 racing sloop which later developed. i nto the Popular 210 class. ~-Yireht Debut T he new S<Jntana-35 from W.O. Schock Co. shows a fine turn of ~peed after her launching in Newport Harbor. Schock said the boat prom.iscs to become an active one-design fl eet as 10 have ~cen solcl in the Newport area. The Santana-35 was designed by Shad Turner of Newport Beach. The boat will be a feature of Sc hock's exhibit at the Southern California Marine Association Sailboat at Long Beach beginning Oct. 21. . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coast Company Gets ~ Winch DistributorslUp Philips Mar ine Stores. Inc. of -Newport Beach and Costa Mesa has • been a ppointed Southern California • distributor of Barient winches and other hardware m anufactured by Barient. according to Kevin O'Con- • nell. president. PHILLIPS MARINE will supply • that area of California between Santa • 'Barbara and San Diego. The firm : will maintain a complete stock of Barlent products. making them available at o nce lo dealers , In addition, Phillips will offer faC·· lory-trained and equipped service for repair, overhaul and retrofit t o customers. A UNIQUE FEATURE or Phillips' service will be a Barient van whi ch will attend major regattas to offer on·lhe-spot inspection and repair service to onboard Barient gear before the start or racin~. Barient is said to be one of the world leaders in design of winches and other sail-handUng gear. FOR MEN ONLY . ~·4~.. . -~ ·~ -----.... -... . • - . . . -. . . - FINAL 0 s Only 3 Days Left of Our Friday, Saturday, Su11day ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Suits 2 pc. & 3 pc. All European Imports Sportsiackets -Pants -Shirts Dress & Casual • S w.eaters: V -Hecks • Crew Necks • Turtlenecks • Leather Jackets • Shoes • Ties • and lots of Accessories ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Values from '30°0 to '300°0 NOW FOR THESE FINAi, 3 DAYS '10°0 to '50°0 Nothing IDgher ·····································-······· Sale Definitely Ends s ... day at 5:00 DON'T MISS IT! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• by Arlcm Flaum .~Men's Store 65 Fashion Island N.B. Neimcm Marcus is next door to us. • shipyards and yacht builders. -~...;...;..~~~-'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ f ,.. , , I .. ·. ul .J1d wl~ ·~ ... ·• -· ."'1 .. ,(.\ .. ... ""' c • ' 111-1 OAIL.Y ..,ILOI l hut'icJuy Septunil.Mlt f 11) /ti Business 'Tis Season for Night Laxatives, Bubble Gum 8> MIL101\ MO~KO\\ll'2 Tocbv'' th1.: lime-to C'h1•t•k out 'Onll' new 1,rodu l:-. l'OmlnR vour "u~ from lht• lrthor.1tnru·' or l l ~ ll1'1Ul\lt\ \\h,11 ffi d l q •b, 1111 ~ 1111 hJ\\' to l11uk frn v. .1rd t n' lluv. 1t111'!\ .1 1111o1htt1n1t lu.\,jltH !(rub ~ou ' l'f111•r . •• m uJor Run In tlw 11hurma<',•ut1c·.il rndu:o1tr), '"" lht" 1·1,u·k 1n thr m.trk<'I 1tnd 1:-hrin.i1111o1 QUI 'U<'h .c prorhu•t. .l:I\ m.: II Ill(' 1rn111ollO•ll l\ ' Oll01t• '' 1 11.1 ~. not to h~· 1•or1f11!'>1·1I v.1th '' 1111 ;1 'h'i'Jl 1111tun r mul1\• h~ lllod, Dru£ · t 'Otf;<\TF t•\l.!WOl.I F., j l'11mJh10\ th.11 "''''' 111 o wn lht• t 1111 l h ll ,I' t l ' 0\ ,11 k I I h {' f 0 r (' Pr1wh•t .~ c .. mhh· l.nockt'd 1l 11111 ur fct".l pl.Hl' "llh I rt·~t . ron ltnlh'' 1u 11ok1• .ir1111nct mouths l-'l11o nt1,• v. "' ('ul.:Jt1• s undo in.: 111 Uw touth11;.1,h· m.irket So al h;J' lukl'll nuorutt• :1n11 mude d m o u I h v. .c ' h I h .1 l 1 t r rt 11' 1''111nrc~Jrd It v. ill ht• pitted J~uinst 1..1,t\•nrw und ~1·ope ('ol.iatt.• dbu h.1, .1 m·w den tur1• c 11 .. m ,1·1 \h•r,t·nl" v. h11•h ~-Money Tree 1t ' murkt•t111.i lu th1· tuuthlc~:-. in 1ht·1wuthwt'8h •rn !tll.ilt'!> THt;R .:·~ 1 .. ;AVY d1'l111n tn I ht• bubblt-l(um marl(l't G<•1u•rul f'ood!>, bt•st known for ''' 1·ort.•1·:-. 1MuJCwt•ll ffouw and ~unka 1 und pac·ku~,·d foods 1Jt'll 0 , Coot Whip, P obl t"ert·:.iS...1, 1' U.'\111~ tht• Northwc't ''" lht· tt..;tm~ itrouncl for a new t•ntn 1·a llNt lcwrt·tla Bubblt· Wh at l ' lncr1•du Bubble'' ll'i. a n<·w oroduct thut. after you put 1t •n your mouth , melts a nd pop:,, leavmg a soft bu)>ble gum . Now that's a to ugh act to follow Wttrnt•r-1..<tmbert will try. It's hringin~ out a bubble gum '1.•rMOn or 1''rci.hcn Up. 1ti. Uqwd l't•111t·1 ,.:uni AN I) Tiit; V t;N E RABLE W1llwm Wri gley Jr. company IH1:. f1rwll.v dc<·ided 1t can no l11ni.:t•1 lgnort· this market: It's bringing out Its first b ubble .:um It will curry the Orbit nu mt", which also means it will be sugar free 'l'IH' gum rest>arche rs are working overtime . At Fleer. the 111~ hubbh.· gum mak("r, they're t rymg out u n1:w product culled Gator~um It 'i. ~:11d to be a "lhirs t- quench1ng" l:Um And at Clark G um tht>y're testing a thing ca lled Spout. a liquid center pro- duct that "i.plashes your mouth with frt-shness " DO VO HAVE children who are fans or Woncte r Woman. S uperman a nd Spiderman? Good You wtll soon be able lo get them widerwear patterned a fter the uniforms worn by these ch aract ers . It's the new Un· P SA Seeks Flights O range County to Seattle -Tacoma OK Asked Pacific Southwest Air lines has applied for routes from seven California locations, including Orange County Airport a nd the Seattle-Tacoma Airport. C'1Lres but does not have any routes involving Orange County Airport. A s pokesman for the airline said the Orange County route is being sought because of the in- crease of use of the airport. from San Francis co. San Jose, Los Angeles, Ontario, Burbank and Long Beach. in addition to Orange CoWlt y. The airline operates a fl eet of 3 1 Boe ing 727s and four Lockheed Electras. The application was filed Tuesday with the rederal Civil Aeronautics Board Acc ording lo s p okesm an Duane Youngbar, the airline is expe<'ting delivery by April 1980 of 10 DC·9 80s. reportedly the quiet est co mm e rci a l Jet manufactured An application filed last year by North Central £\irlines for a route linking Minneapolis·St. Paul with Orange County was denied by the CAB. THE AIRLINE. which fltes only within California. st:r ves 13 PacTel to Pass On Tax Cut Saving LOS ANGELES IAP > More tha n s even millio n Par 1f1c Tt·lephonc c ustome rs arc to ht•.l!tn rect'1ving hills reflecting thl' utility's $94 :l million proi><'r 1 :v I :tx savings from Pr1,pos1t11m 1:t tht· c·omminy s ays Th<.• refund plan, fcrsl ;w noun<.·t•d in Jun<.· hv board C:h;11rman Cordon I.· fl ough, was a µprovc•cl last month by the ('altforn1a fluhltc• Ut1ltttc:s Com m1~swn Thl.' f1r:-l adJUslmt:nls w1 II ap- Pl'<H on b1lb cl a ll·ci between Sept 2 and ~pl 29. a nd for euch "ucceedin~ month through Dec 31. 1979. the company ~acct WHATSHOUU> YOU OfOW AI OUT MB>tCIHES? HE SAID THE airline hopes use of the jets will influence the CAB in ruling on the apphcalion. The airline has a s ked for routes to the Washington airport The ruling noted the county, as the airport's operator, wiU not grant new leases for airport s pace to any airlines operating Jets other than Air California and Hughes Airwest. Hotel Classes Due Seven courses a r l' being offe red this f all by Or ange Coast College's hotel management department. Fall semes ter classes begin Monday in Costa Mesa. Three new classes have been added to the program ia the last thre e years. giving the college a total or 14 hotel management classes offered during the course of a school year. Hotel classes on OCC's fall schedule include "Over view of the Hos pitality Industry." "Front Office P rocedures," "Basic Housekeeping." "Maintenance and Engineering." "Institutional Buying," "Hotel Sales a nd Banquet Promotion" and "Hotel Law." More information 1s available at 556-5835. llcg1stration is under way through Sept. 22 1n the OCC Ad- missions Building: Registration mformatiqn is available at 556·5735 Near Sa Millio11 ., TBlltY Git.Un. IU''l1. .,... Your lul l 'er vit'l' profr..,~1onal ph11rmac1st "'II alwa:r" ins truct you v\•rh111ly a'> to when :inrl how to lakl' a drug, what fnods or drulo(S may bt' lmcompal1hlc with It anrl ir there are any activity rl'slr ic li on~ su ch ;is drivml( or dnnkini:. New Jersey to Decide Use of Gambling Take ~omc products mus t be tak e n on <i n cm 1>1 y 1ttom uch : some a re r e nd e r e d totall y 1nt>tl ccttve by dairy product s. wh ole s till o the rs must be taken with milk. When you present a prescription to a pharmac is t in our pharma cy, you <·an he s ure that you will be rully advised about that medicine berorc you leave the store. YO t ' 011 YO t:R DOCTOH C1\N l'llONE I'S wh1·n \'OU n(•(•(J <I Prt'">t'n p111in 1'11·k up ~our p n •,cr1pl111n II ~ho11r111µ 1warh' ..... \1 ,. \1111 <lcll\'C'r prom ptly \\II ho111 t•.<I ra 1•har.:t· i\ µ r l' ,1 t 111 :1 n ,. 11t· o p I 1• ~·ntru..,t "" \\llh thc•1r pre-.c n1111on~. May ''" compound your"'! PAU UDO PHARMACY Fy,..Del•wy 151 .............. .....,_. .._. 642·1 HO TRENTON. N.J . <AP> -Gam- bling fever among high rollers in Atlantic City has generated almost SS million in just over three months to aid New Jersey's elderly and ha n- dicapped, but the state stilt hasn't de· cided how to spend it. State officials say they've been wailing to see how much money would be generated by the 8 percent s t a t e tax imposed on a casino's "win'' -the amount gam blers lose. "NO ONE WANTED to write anything specific in the Casino Con- t ro I Act without knowing what s pecific money would be there," says Ben Borowky, s pokesman for the s tate Casino Control Commission. T he nearly SS million collectea since late May when Resorts Intema- tiona I Inc. opened the United States' firs t -and so far only 1egal gambling casino outs ide Nevada a lready exceeds the $3.5 million ex· peeled annually by the state. But there were no specific plans to spen<! even that much. Casino Control Commiss ion Ch airman J oseph Lordi says the state share easily could reach more It's a whole new ball game I than $12 million· by the end of the year. R ESORTS INTERNATIONAL0 has shown steadily. increasing average daily wins: $438,504 for May, $534,627 for June, $666,209 for July and S759,208 for Aug ust. Legislation was int roduced las t wee k lo create a state casino re- venues study commission , which is to propose ways to spend the money. The commission would be composed of three slate senators and three as- semblymen. ''I'm concerned that notbing's been done," said the bill's sponsor, Sen. J oh n Skevin, a Democrat from Bergen County. "I anticipate holding public hear ings throughout the state and having a legislative proposal by the end of the year .. THE REFERENDUM opening Atlantic City to cas ino gambling, ap· proved by voters in 1976, said the state's share of money lost at gaming tables should help reduce property taxes and utility costs or senior citizens and disabled residents . But it did not define senior citizens or dis abled. New Keogh Defined Benefit Plan gives you a tax break up to $t6,000 or more yearly. r !:>late vour rcl11emen1 godl. And then stash awJv tdX·delerred savings contributions to provide 11 That's the way the Keogh Defined Benefit Plan works. Now a self-employed person or partner can contribute over twice the usual limit of $7,500. In fact. you may put in up to S 16.000 yearly or more. depending on age and income. Even in profitless years. rherc are many variables. It s best to get ex pt.'rt advice. O ur deferred -tax specialists can work with you or your accountant to arrive at the best strategy for you. Phone or write to Mr. Harry Dector. (213) 681:661 1. From Orange County. (714) 541·5286. Republic Is good for the economy-yours. iiiiiii Every tJme the Rooster Crows your Money Orows Rf'S REPUBLIC ~~~.~.~-~L SAVINGS~ SANTAANA 17th 'I \\.r •I of "'""'fKttl I u••11..oy I• lo.l t.,'11 •,,•111o 11111111 A,.,AllLIM JO,.> '\t111h1 "" l'C.11o1 .,(J(J ~ I UI ltd ..,, I 71 .• , ll'liJ t:ll''' LAC.UNA NiGU(L JOiJI C'io"'n v,1llt•y 1' .. r11w.1v 1714141b Oll'ill WEST/l\INS TER 114 Wt'~m111,1o•o M.ill l:ki4w t. ~n D.e110 f "'~ • • ~ . deroos lme from the Union Un derwear company Ther e's more. much m ore hoping to capture your dolla rs ' The folks at Johnson's Wax m Racine. Wis ., realized that what the country needed was a new hair shampoo -so it's out w1lh a gr ease.cutter called Agree. backed by a blockbuster cam paign that includes dropping s ampl e s at 40 mtl l1 0 1i homes. . . <':i rbo n::1ted h1~hbulls I vodko and tomr. rum und l'Ola, i.loe gin f 1 z l 1 • Do wn w Ith b a r t 1• n dcrb ... Pepsi-Cola 1s tryin~ out a new apple-flavored .sort drink m Lo!. Angeles: Aspe n . Canada Ory hus moved 1n10 Kansas City with Wullaby Squas h, a lemon·fl uvorf'd soft drink ... England and Mrtwciukee tht'y have introduced a bottled sauce I hat looks s us picious ly hke ket<'hup -and cons umers an.- indeed '>cing urged to u1>e it iq stead or ket chup. ll 's called Ragu Table Sauce. When the currency traders an l unch and Tokyo hear about this s1unmng array or new pro· (iuc:lb, their faith in the U.S. dolla r will surely be restored. SCHENLEY HAS Introduced Cheer s, a line or premixed AND THE RAGU s pag hetti sauce people have their si~hts train ed o n H e inz . I n New What other country is pioneer· ing with new forms or laxatives and bubble J:?Um " Al"Wi ......... 'laws' Take Hefty Bite A loader in use in Everett, Wash , li fts an e ntire carload of pulpwood logs trom .;i Burlington Northern flatcar at the sidmg of a paper plant. The logs will be used t o m<1kt• paper productl-t. The railroad c redit:-. th<.· loadt·r with contributing toward the 6 pt'rcent increase m its ha ulage of pape r products m the last year. Ov~r l 'h f:A Counh·r NASO Listinq' NEW YORK tAPI )6,' • ~,,,. lwaSoUt •34 ...... ~ Sl•nHP n• .. IJi.,. ~~~=ts 26-~ 11' .. ,I Petrollt ,, ~ne,:~~'1.~'i'I )()• / l1 JdmWPr 10'. tOl , P•ltit>oo '"i v ~ Sl•rtSI o• • o-.. IJp s and Do.,ns Crouco •• 47 J~m\Dd 11 II\• PoodAvl .. ,. "'. Slr•wC.I JO • 17 tOthl l Sv<ur 1he\ CutlrFed ,. > ,, .. JH!r,F I t P1trcPSS t1 ti'"• ~D'!rE• _ .... d'-8:~!b'rb 1•' .. ,~, .. JO\ ynM n ,,\, Pinkrtn ll'• M'• TIME OC , .. ~·. n u ,... )0 UPS ANO DOWNS ~·,~~~::~r e:~~ IC.11\St pl 181,,,. 1Qc1. 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September 7. 1978 l/N DAIL y PILOT' A I s Bets Pay Off Gambling Stocks 'Zoom By CHET CURRIER 4~ 11411-s Writow SpeC'uJators have been placing some beavy bets lately on the future of the legal gambJinll busmess inthis country Their hopes that t he gambling industry can Win ap· proval to spread Crom Nevada and Atlantic City. N.J .. and accelerate its already strong growth rate have inspired a much·publiciied bull market for stocks with links to the bus iness WALL STREET INVESfORS, of course. are always busy trymg to catch a ride on the wave or the future. This has led to a steady s uccession or stock market fads - bowling, mobile homes. CB radios and many more -mogt va which eventually collapsed. But the fact remains that a lot of money has ~n made. at least on paper. in the gambling stocks. According to figures compiled by Ba rron's magazine, the aggregate market value of l2 gambling·related stocks increased by some $2.216 billion in the ~!!~.eight months or the [ BUSINESS J Caesars Wo rld s h a res g ained more ... ~ ... wYSIS than 600 percent in /Al ~~ price: Resorts lntema· ------------taonal and Golden Nug get each rose better than fivefold: P layboy Enterprises and Bally Manufacturing tripled; and Ramada lnns, Del E Webb Enterprises and Harrah's more than doubled. BUT MANY WALL ST REETERS profess wariness or downright concern over the periodic outbreaks of •·gambl· ing fever" that have hit the market. In the past few days, le ading exchanges and brokers have limited or barred altogether any buying of the stocks on credit. "With recent prices five or 10 times this year's low quotations, anyone who calls these things 'investments' probably thinks a lottery ticket is as sure a thing as a certificate of deposit," said William LeFevre, an analyst at Granger & Co .• in his la test market commentary. "Caveat emptor. where lhe gaming stocks are con· cerned. is perhaps an understatement." THE GAMBLING STOCKS also have acquired a re- puta tion for de pressing the rest of the market whenever they have one of their periodic runups . Because they a re so s peculative. brokers say. they scare some conser vattve money managers away from the market entirely. And even though the m arket 1s us ually thought of as an amor al mechanism that concentrates on matters or dollars and cents and leaves value Judgments to others. many brokers evidently feel more comfortable putting their customers into steel or computers or food than into gambl· ing. In fact moral. social and aesthetic questions. not just sheer economics, are closely involved in the industry's long-range nrospects. Just as they are in debates over whether gambling should come lo Miami Beach. New York City or other possible sites. I N A REPORT ON THE industry's history and oul· look, which attracted wide attention in the financial world last month. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith analyst Ha rold Vogel observed· "Although em ployment ror thousands would undoub· tedly become availa ble from such mvestment. there is a moral question, answerable only by societ y at large, as to whether nationwide investment in gambling plant and equipment totaling billions of dollars is desirable "The answer will m part be reflected by the taxes im· posed on the industry. 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I I , ' .. i JI f8 DAILY PILOf Thurt<S•y September I 1979 • Feuds Rock Utah Town Comnuuuty of 23 Toni by Political Fl'!P SOl.Ulto:" SllMM11', Ulah 4AP I 'l't\1 lo"n o ( 23 1w~oru. known to Lht> ouu11dl" world mainh a "' '11,..t-'<I trap 1s caU6(hl ln M 1~ohtll'11I h·,ut wllh allc~al1on.) of no1JOt1sm mti.u~ed ri•vt•nut'>-•nd r1ty rounc-11 muctlntii. hl'ld llf\ th\·'" ttl I ~ Cafo Pulh'" l''h1d Hun"r Anc.Se r!M>n whu hlamt'' th•· nt<\11 ' m d1 a for hu troublea hu~ ht't'll c-on' let Ni of 8MauJun1e 11 tuvern o~ nt•r and h .. , bt'4'n r harJ(t-d, lO&f'ther with Corn1t•r Ju,l1 r t• 11f lht• Peace Thom11' Ur.it kenh..rn "'Ith ~ 1tnc :-. t~m1.1<-rma: dur 1n.: llw .ai-,Jult trtttl cot ~ClLWOM \'E ltNA BEL<'HUI, '°' h ll prt·p~,"'~1 •tn l l point "Rf'<tlK'lil for Im 1war hmt•nt" .J(lm\\t thf' otht•r four rouncll nH•m bt•r, C'lmm., monr-) f rnm l>PeedrnK I I\ l..t•l:. l"l,lnJ\()l ~ ifC('OUIUt'<f ror !'ht.· uli.o ar c-uses tht• eounr1I or vlOhttang l 't,1h ·~ oswn mt·t.•llo~"' law by mcding 1n -:>t-1·rt-t .u \l''I Cttlt> Sht' i-.a1d the only way ht! \..now:-or J ml't.•\ing l l\ ·'when I see th~m con· ~rt.•(ilUh• ovt•r ul tht> cafr " Soldier Summit. on U S 6 about 90 mil~ ~outht.•.L:)t or Salt Lake City. has long had a rt•putc1t1on J 'I .i SPt>ed trap Sax of the Lown ·~ 23 rt'~•dl'nls arc on the police fore\! MRS. BELCHER AID SHE plans to file thl' 1 m(1eac·hment request with the council 'ai. soon as I c1rn find out when and where they're mt.-etinf( .. Mayor George Schade responds that Mrs. Belcher knows the council meets m the cafe on the sl'cond Wednesday of every month. Councilwom<Jn Wauneta Schade. the mayor's v.'lfe, satd that meeting notices are pol'ted two weeks in advance on the cafe's cork ·foCt.'<I bulletin board. Reminded that no such not1t c ls up for next week's meeting, she replwd ''It must have i.lipped down." Mrs. Schade also said that Mrs . Belcher has never asked for an accounting or the spct>dtng fines MRS. BELCHER SAID THE money is be ing spent without the council's consent: that lh<' police force and the mayor's daughter Councilwoman Ruth Rhinehardt are overpaid for part· time work ; and that the town ·s sole patrol car is used for personal business b} policemen and as a ~hool bus for the mayor's grandchildren. CONVICTED Chief Anderson ROCKS BOAT Mrs. Belcher The mayor and his wife deny all allega· lions The fifth council mem~r. Carol Bracken· berry. wife of the former justice of the peace. sides with the mayor's faction. Meanwhile. Anderson, who has taken a leave or absence. says, "They'll convict me of the felony and fine me good on the assault conviction. I 'II probably go to jail. They lnewsmeol were out to get me and they got 1ne. I was tried and convicted by the mt.dia." ANDERSON CLAIMS THE FEUD began because Larry Freeman. who operates the town's only service station. wanted lo be police chief. Freeman's wife. Eileen. told re- porters that was "a lie and I don't care 1f you quote me or not." The town 's s peed li mit was recently raised by the s tate Lo 55 mph from the 40 mph limit posted a year ago. Anderson's depart· ment has enforced the new law far more rigidly than it would be in most parts of the state. Newspapers Print Photos in Scandal Los Angeles Pro.iect OK'd LOS /\NG ELES <AP> -A $3 million I 15·unit senior citizc-ns housing de velopment 1n the Pico Unio n Redevelopment Project near downtown has been approved by the U.S. Department of H ous ing and Urban Development. ATHENS. Greece IAP > Two Greek newspapers have published pic- tures purportedly showing black· bcardt>d Bishop Stylianos. 66. having sex with an unidentified woman as the i.candal rocking the Greek Orthodox Church continued. Another paper printed a front.page editorial Wednesday h eadlined. ··How many m ore sins. holy fathers?" of a prominent Preveza man whose identity was being protected. SE NIOR C LERGY MAY not marry and arc pledged to celibacy. Junior Greek Orthodox priests may marry and have children but may not advance in the church if they do. A church investigating committee will decide whether Stylianos must go before a church tribunal. If found guilty he will be defrocked. Jacket Firnzs Fined SACR~MENTO <API Two mor~ makers of cnmping Jackets have agreed to pay ctvll penalties. bringing the total to 19 in the same mislabeling case. says the Sacramento County district attorney. District Attorney John Price s8ld the agree- ments stem from con· sumer suits in which the district :ittorney's office alleged that the contents or "down.. Jackets and vests were mislabeled. All Welcoined As Nude Models OMAHA . Neb. •APl -Familtes and fat peoplt> art; we~come to apply during the Cretghton University art department's annual i.earrh for nude models. Last year . a classified ad brought dozens of responses. including one from a family or three. said assistant professor Bob Bosco. "We wouldn't reject anyone. including the obese." he said. "Fat people have mterest1ng folds.·· NATION I WORLD FRESCO FOUND PO RDENON~. Italy IAP I Workmt·n r t>l>lonng t he 15 th century cathedral in the near by town of Suc1le. badly da maged tn a 1976 t-arthquakc. h&ve u.n · covered a hidden fresco. Art experts s1ud the work was extremely in· te reshng and planned lei.ts to determine the artist and when It was painted. NONE OF THE firms admitted wrongdoing in the s ettlements. but agreed lo pay a total or $l97 ,OOQ. plus costs of the in vest igation. Red Cross To Visit Laguna The Orange County Red Cross bloodmobile will be in Laguna Beach on Sept. l9 to collect blood Crom city d<>nors. Bikinis & Sportswear Price said that Almax Sports Wear agreed to pay a $4,500 fine and ~.Lones Tent and Awning. 1.t"tL.. agreed to pay a S9.000 fme. The van will be parked in the parking lot of the TH E 0 T 8 E R 1 7 Neighborhood Congrega. fi~~; .Ht ..O Soorhw••• \11,000. tional Church at 340 St ~:::.:" .. ~':9s'~;1~~c:':; ~:'o~ Ann's Prive from 2:30lo7 ~~'.", ~'•~k'3~~11~.~. p.m. :;:~~"~ u,~. ~toomerv w .. d Red Cf'05Sofficlalssug. Pe<lllC Trall '31.000, ~' WHt \•.soo. Roll• ~1t.soo. s111on ot gest donors call for an C.etllornta, SlltOt> Brol"4!t\ U ,000, • s-v• s••..,w• suno1• TrecStnca eo apolntment lo a void a \1 SOO, 504-1 Inc: $4,000, Sunoenc:t . Proc1uc:1~ '4.ooo. N_m.,n 1mp0r11~ wait. The numbers are f:.1~~·:.:11• St~ ~nufe< 492-6664 and 835·5381. As of September 10. 1978. schedule changes will go into effect on several Park-N·Rtde 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 with the routes that have been deleted. Please remember to carry the exact fare since our drivers cannot give change There have also been changes on seMCes not hsted below and we will be revising our schedules. For new schedules or route 1nforma· t1on call 547·3311 or toll·fr ee ZENITH 7·3311 from 6 AM to 10 PM weekdays. 7 AM to 5 PM Saturdays, and 8 AM to 5 PM Sundays. SAVINGS T050% ENDS SEPT. 1 lth New OCTD bus fares. 11.11 .. -c.1w11 seoitmtio• 10 .. ~m1 New New Senior C1hzen Service Regular Fare & Handicapped Fare Local Fixed Route & EasyR1de< 35a o<t Park·N·R1de Express & 01al·A-R1de 70</, 35<l 01al·A-Utt 100· 35CZ -lomp.••ll' "'f Discontinued Routes. The tollow1ng Park-N-R1de Express Routes have been d1scont1nued: 207: 260. 271. (Othef Park-N-Rtde Express and Local Fixed Routes have been changed as well. so please call for new route 1nformallon.) STVLIANOS, BISHOP of Prevezia in western Greece. claims the pic- tures are f'>r~eries and were u.c;ed in ;m unsuccessfu l blackmail attempt. Th<' st;.ite c·riminal investigation de· µa rtm c nt sa id they appe a r ed x1·nwne St<.1vros Kaiik ~inis. 28. a priest and the archbishop's former chauffer, '>a id Wednesday he took the pictures anrt made them public "because I am dh;~usted with the goings.on in some quarters of the church." Some bishops h ave called for Stylianos' resignation. Others sup. port him. claiming bishops should be allowed to marry. ARCHBISHOP S ERAPllEIM of Greece and Minister of Education and Religion loannis Varvitsiotis called Wednesday tor calm and non· interference in the church investiga. ti on. They said prior conclusions would further damage the church. You wouldn't say "keep the change" at the supermarket. lie was fired after making extor· lion demands, Stylianos said. THE PRINTED PICTU R~. of on· ly mediocre clarity, had the woman's face blacked out. The pictures were shown last week to the church 's governing 12-member Holy Synod, of which Stylianos was \hen a member. "There were cries of horror from the bishops." a s pokesman said. Church offiC'lals earlier said the woman an the picture appeared to be the wife of another priest or the wife Spanking Father Regains Custody Of Daughter, 14 SYRACUSE. N. Y. <AP> -A judge has ordered a 14-year-old girl re· turned to her Baptist m inister father. who had been found guilty or neglect for s panking her with a cedar shingle. The Rev. James Roy, pastor of Bi· ble Baptist Church in Norwich, declared outside Onondaga Family Court : "l would do it again. I did right hy the Bible. It involves more than right by my child." Shirl<"y Roy was taken from the ramily ond sent to live in an agency homt' urter her futher. a fundamen · talist nunister, was found guilty in Fumlly Court Aug. 29 of chlld neglect on grounds that he used "excessive corporal puniRhment" in s panking her. She WllS retumed after she com· plained of missing her brothers and sisters. The archbishop and the minister confirmed the scandal last week. The pictures had been sent lo the m inister by the priest, who gave them lo the Holy Synod. "l consider it my duty to protect the standing of the church." the minister said at the time. The bishop showed the press blackmail letters demanding $6,000 plus $300 dollars monthly for life. KASKANIS, 28, MARRIED, with three children, said he had been pushed into taking the pictures by two bishops opposed to Stylianos. lie would not identify them. The bishop said he is unpopular with some church leaders because he reached his high position during the 1967 -1974 period of military die· tatorship in Greece by allegedly sup· porting the dictators . The Greek Orthodox . or Orthodox Eastern Church . differs from the Roman Catholic Church mainly over the issue of papal supremacy, which the Greek church rejects. The djfferences culminated in the excommunication of the Patriarch of Constantinople by Pope Leo IX in 10!>4. The schism became official in 1439. REDS DISCOYER .4NCIE1Vl' FANG M OSCOW (AP ) -Soviet archaeologists have discovered "a huge rang" that potnts to the existence or hoofed animals some 00 million years ago near the lssyk Kul Lake ln Central Asia. Tass reported. The Soviet news agency said that hoofed animals, or ungulates, hadl previously been confirmed only In parta of North America. COME PRAY WITH US You are cordlal ly Invited to join us '" mornlntta and evening prayer at the Cell 8'2-5671. r Put a few words to work for ou. CATHOLIC CHURCH OF SAINT JOHN, THE BAPTIST 1015 8Af<! .. ITRlllT, COSTA MHA ~~ ........ ..,.,... ..._, -""-'· ..... ,,,, -_..., .... ,.,...,, .. , ..... . ' 'I I Why say it where you keep your savings? ·, ' $15.48 is the extra amount earned by an average Los Angeles Federal Savings Accounl. Thai s $15.48 more than a commercial bank pays A1 today's prices. that won't fill your grocery cart. But it's worth adding to the many money-saving services you're entitled to as a Los Angeles Federal Saver Passbook savings accounts pay 5 V4 % . day in day out, 5.39% a year with daily compounding A $1,000 or more Certificate pays a higher ra te. guaranteed, 6V2 % for a one year term. up to 8% for 10 years. 8.33% with daily compounding. 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"" [,If..., ,. 110 M ..... HOlltNO I • .., • w Merh t.l' , ' I .... vNH 1.-I 1?0 ,, ...... C•ootC UO t 1S ~ Ca!en t U • .-.0\.t l'a HOwdJn .40 IO * 14~ • ~ Mero 1 7111 It.. • -. vNM 1.7' M 21¥1 • V. ' Job Outlook Remains Poor W ASHlNGTON CAP I -~ out· look for jobs·crealine lnvestme nu by the naUon's Industries remains poor ro r at leH t the rest or this year, a Commerce Department report showed Loda.y Thur.day. Septe mber 7. 1976 s DAILY PILOT A I 5 B ets Pay Off Ga1nhli11g Stocks Zooni 8) CH F.T CURRIER Al"lwol-•W,_ Speculators havl' been placing som e heavy bets lately on the future of the l~gal gamblin" business mth1s country Their hope!s that lhe gamblin" mdustry can win \DP p roval to s pread from Nevada and Atlantic City. N.J .. Jrnd accelera te its already strong growth rate h ave 1ns p1red oi much·pubh cized bulf market for stocks with links to the business. WALL STREET INVESTORS. of cour se. are alwayi. busy trying to catch a ride on thl' wave of the future. This has led to a Steady !>UCCession Of stock-market fads bowling, mobile homl·s. CB radios and m any more -most of which eventually collapsed. But the ract remains that a lot of money has been m ade. a t least on paper. in tht' gambling 1>tocks Accordmg to figures compiled by Barron's magazine, the aggregate market value or 12 gambling related stocks increa sed by some $2.26 billion m the ~i!!~ e ight months of lht.' BUSINESS Caesars World s hares gained more ~~ ~"Y.'~lS than 600 percent 1n Al "~ J . price ; Resorts Intern a tlonal and Golden Nug . get each rose bette r thun fivefold. Playboy Ente rpnsci> and Bally Ma nufacturmg tnpled . and R amada Inns , Del E . We bb Enterprises and llarr ah 's more than doubled Most of these stocks h ave been heavily traded. CQ.n tributing to a record pace of act1v1ty for the year to date on the New York Stock Exchange. Such a booming market would appear to be a s tockbroker·s dream, since 11 helps generate extra commission dollars. still a basic source ol revenues for the securities industry. BUT MANV WALL STREETERS profess wanness or downright concern over the penochc outbreaks or "gam bl· ing fever .. that have hit the m arket In the past few days. leading excha nges a nd brokers have limited o r barred altogether any buying of the stocks on credit "With recent prices rive or 10 times this year's low quotations, anyone who calls these thmgs 'inve,stments· probably thinks a lottery ticket is as s ure a thing as a certificate or depos it,·· said William LeFevre . an analyst al Grange r & Co .• m his latest market commentary "Caveat emptor. whe re the gaming stocks are con cerned. is perhaps an understatement ·· Broke rs involved tn giving market advice ar e s up posed to issue such warnings whenever the y feel specula tion has overheated THE GAMBLING STOCKS also have acquired a re putation for depressing the rest o r the market whenever they have one of their periodic runups. Because they a r(' so speculative. brokers say, they sca re some conservat1vl' money managers away from the market entirely And even though the market 1s usually thought of as an a moral mech anism that concentrates on m atters of dollars and cents a nd leaves value Judgments to others. many brokers evidently feel more comfortablt· putting their customers into steel or compute rs or food than mlo gambl ing In fact moral. social and ae~thet1c que~tionl', not 1usl sheer economics. are closely involved rn !he industry'~ Ieng-range prospects, just as they a re m debate~ over whethe r gambling should come Lo M 1am1 Beach New York City or other possible s 1tei. IN A REPORT ON TUE industry's history and out look. which attracted wide attention in the financisl world last month. Merrill Lynch. Pierce. Fe nner & Sm ith analyst Harold Voge l obst!rved "Although e mployment tor thousands would undoub tedJy become available rrom such Investment. there is a moral question, answerable onJy by society at large. as to whether nationwide inves tment In gambling plant and equipment totaling bi llions of dollars is d esirable .. The answer will in part be renected by the taxe~ 1m· posed on the industry High taxes would obviously reduce the potential return on mvestment. thereby m aking such investment relatively loss attr active ·· Not the Champ This helical ring gear 1s not the largest ever m ade hv the Falk Corp . Milwaukee. Wis • even though it'.:; 24 feet high. 39 in· ches wide and weighs 70 tons . The gear ts made in four ~ections and reassembled up on de li very. It 's one of s ix mµde by the company, u ~ubs 1ci i11r} Sundstrt1n<.l Corp . for !lix iron ore mills. Wynn's Completes Financing Pla~ Wynn's lntematlon:il-tnc . Fullerton has concluded S26 million ln flnancinft arrangements with Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. and Cnllcd California Bank. The new financing tnclude:s a $12' million. 17-year, 9 4 percent senior note placed with Metropolltun and an $H million. el(thl·ycar loan from lJC.:U T he $20 m illion borrowings will r tire $14 milhon of tn debtedness incurred 1n lhe acqu1s 1t1on of Lone Star Manufacturing Co , Inc of Fort Worth, TexaiJ. The S6 million baJance will bt· used for the reduction of long.term debt and ror workmg cuptt1.il ~, .• .. ,,. ,. ~ ~ .. 1 .. ' ·' "< A .c ~ .J . .. .. , .. I ··~· ·-' ,\. \ ? .. b !>"'• ....... ~ STOCKS I BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS T hur duy~ NYSE COMPO SITE 2 p.m. (EDT) Prier t. •h• t.t.t ~' ••• ,,._., ••~• ""llo)tr twl ,,.,. ''"' '"I l'l '"" ,_.,. ( .. j l't I~ (!goo ("'I Pl'"'' Cw (1\1 Pl "·J (~•# ["'I A A C _,,.. 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UOOIC I 1* t IS SS~. hlOll l t) • ~tt.-"' Ho<tr0.11\ 40 IO M I•"'• \.II IMr<ll I.PO 0 1144 .. • ljo P vNM I 1' 8 )4 JIV. • \I; ' ( Thul"lday Seotemt>er 7 t978 s DAIL y PILOT A I 5 B ets Pay Off Gambling Stocks Zoom 8 y CHET CURRIER ,.,., .. .i ... u WflW Speculators have been placing some heavy bets lately on the future of th(' lt.>gal gambhn~ business mth1s country Their hopes that lhe gambling industry can win ap J>roval to spread from Nevada and Atlantic City, N.J_.. and aC'celerate it!-l alr<!ady st rong growth r ate have 1nsp1red a much·publicizcd bull market for stocks with links to the businei.s. WALL STREET INVESTORS, or course. are always busy trying to catch a ride on the wave of the future. This has led to a steady succession of stock-market fads bowling, mobile hom<'s. CB radios and m any more -most of which eventually collapsed. But the fact remains that ii lot of money has been made. at least on paper. in the gambling stocks According to figures compiled by Barron's magazine, t~e aggregate m arket value of 12 gambling related stocks increased by some $2.26 billion in lht' ~!!~eight months of t he BUSINESS Ca-es a rs W or Id s hares gained more -'~-'•"~'S than 600 percent 1n Al 'tlti.l.I~ price; Resorts laterna tlonal and Golden Nug-get each rose better than fivefold. Playboy Enterprises and Bally Ma nufacturing tnpled. and Ramada lnns. Del E. Webb Ente rprises and Harrah's more than doubled. Most of these stocks have been heavily traded, con tributing to a record pace of act1v1ty fo r the year to date on the New York Stock Exchange. Such a booming market would appear to be a stockbroker's dream. s ince lt helps generat~ extra commission dollars. stall a basic source of reve nues for the securities industry. BUT MANY WALL STREETERS profess wan ness or downright concern over the periodic outbreaks of "gambl· ing fever .. that have hit the market In the past few days, leading exchanges and larokers have limtted or barred altogether any buying of the stocks on credit "With recent prices five or 10 times this year's low quotations, anyone who call s these lhmgs 'investments' probably thinks a lottery ticket 1s as sure a thing as a certificate of deposit.'• said William Lef evre. a n analyst at Granger & Co .. 1n his latest market e<>mmentary "Ca veat em ptor , where the gaming stocks are con cerned. Is perhaps an underst~tement " . Brokers involved in giving market advice are sup posed to issue such warnings whenever they reel spec ula· llOn has overheated THE GAMBLING STOCKS also have acquired a re putation for depressing the rest or the market whenever they have one of their periodic runups. Because they are so s pecuJati ve, brokers say. they scare some conservative money managers away from the market entirely And even though the market 1s usually thought of as an amoral mechanism that concentrates on m atters of dollars and cents and leaves value Judgments 10 others. many brokers e vidently feel more comfortabl<' putting their custom ers lnto steel or computers or food than into gambl· mg In fact moral, ~octal and aesthetic quest1oni:.. not 1ust sheer economics. are closely involved 1n tht-mdu!>t ry'!> long·range prospects. 1ust as they are in debates over whether gambling should come lo Miami Beach. New York City or other possible sites IN A REPORT ON THE industry 's his tory and out· look. which attracted wide attention in the financial world last month. Merrill Lynch. Pierce. Fenner & Sm 1th analyst Harold Vogel observed: ··Alt.hough employment for thousands would und<?ub tedly become available from such Investment. there 1s a moral quest.Jon. answerable only by society at large. as to whether nationwide investment in gambling pla nt and equipment totaling bi llions of dollars is desirable "The answe r will in part be refle<:ted by the taxes 1m· posed on the industry High taxes would obv1ously reduce the potential return on investment . thereby making such investment relatively less attractive ... No t the Champ This helical ring gear is not the largest ever made by the F'alk Corp . :\'ttlwaukee. Wis . even though 1t ·-. 24 feet high. 39 in ches wide and weighs iO tons. 'fhc gear is made in four sections and reassembled up· on d e livery. It's one of !-ilX made ny lhl' ('Ompnny, i1 suhsidiar}' Sundstrand Corp . for six iron ore milli;. Wymi's Completes Financing Pla~ Wynn·s lntem a\fonal Inc .. Fullerton has concluded S26 million in (lnanclng nrraniements with M ~tropolltan Life Jnsurnnce Co. and \Jn1ted Callforntn 8nnk. The ~w rlnanc1nR Include~ ,1 $12 m1lllon , 17-year, 9 4 percent senior notl' µlaced with MetroPolltan and an $8 million. eight year loan from UCR The $20 million borrowlnR~ wilt rcun• Sl4 million of m· de btedness incurred in the ucqu1sltlon of Lone Star Manufacturing Co.. Inc Cl( Fort Worth. Texas. The S6 mllUon balanct• wlll be U$ed for lhc reduction or lona·ler m debt and for workmg capital I Al$A OAJLYPILOT Tl'lunaay. Seot.emDlit 7. 1978 LOCAL / NATION Six U.S. Laetrile 'Cure' Cases Studied BOSTON 1AP1 A fedt-ral sNtr<'h of mt•tllol rt'<'Ordb for examplt·~ 111 l.af'trtll' C'urlnf( <'l"tnC'er tumNt up ''~ cast' In which peoplt• l(Ot ht•lter after ta~in ll the c•ontrov..r!.1al ~ub MlAnl't> Hut r1'..,t'Mr<'ht•,.., 'aid th1• f1nc11n g11 11u n(ll JHO\t' th1tt L..aetr1l~ ~ t'fh.•ctl\t' 1n t~attnK d\•r1vell f1ot0 llH• d11•m11 ,ti um> Rtfolm. found nal11r11 11.,. 111 ltw pit!\ ul apt 1t•nt:-anti p1.·.l1'tll'-. >tnd In blltt•r 111 Oltllltb ~LTlH•\J(i tl AT 11•11,t 711000 patu:nt6 huv1• ~·l'rt tr1'itlt•tl with L<H'trll,• in lht• l '111t1-<1 ,t,1t1·' th1· J)U!.l I WO dl'l'Uth•-. fl''l'd I l'lwr-. 'llld Orll)' U:J I lolM'!\ "1•n • !>Uh rt) 11tl"<J rm n·vu·w th1• plltll'nl-. 1rnprovt•ment could hu \ 1· 114..·1.·11 l':JIL'>l'd by other fac· tc1r-.. i.u<'11 a:-i tlw1r chet or "the lllHlH'.1!\Uf Jhlt.• 1n~rcd1enl or hope• .. <'llnC'l'r • Tht• n "'ulh nf th<' rt'\ it•w rt• lt'.lM'd 11n \\ \·dn•·"h" will hl· u:.t>d b\ lht• Nat1on.1l <:11nr~r ln~t1tutt• 10 dt'<'•dmK "hf'ther lo ~1.nn hum<u\ '"'''"Ji c1f L.Jt>tn le tht' tradt.>marl. fur a ~u~tan('(' Th(' H"'t'Urc·tK·r' 1·niphu-.u1-tl that n<> 1·onrtu .. wn:-. .1 hout tlll' lwnt>f1\<, 1>f l.a1•l1 il1.· ('a11 hl· dritwn from ttw .,ludv .. :\l•n 111 tht.· 'lit f>lltUllVl' l'U'l''\, tht·~ .,alCJ, • Wl• wt.'rt.' hopln~ to gel m~my 11101 t• <'aM'" :-.o thul we would h J\1• ,1 ht•lll'r frl'I." said Or '11•11 M t-:ll1M111 . who directed l111• .. tud\ (or the• National Ca11c·t·r \11,lat utc "This certainly "' .... n t a11v 11v1.·rwhc lming tn.tunon~ t11 tht.· s upposedly hun· d11•tl:-. ol <',1M·:-out there that ll''l'1111d1.•d to l.at'lrile " T t1 •: fo't:Di-:ttt\L rc-,earch was - " ... ,. ... D.tllf Piiot Stall Pllol.o LAGUNA BEACH PAIR PAY BACK CITY WITH GIFTS Carol and Ben Breen Aid Girts Club, Tennis Courts Gifts of Gratitude Laguna Coupk Give City $20,000 A La~una Beach couple, who say they're 1ust payin~ the town back for 10 years of s un- shine. surf and service. have donated more than $20,000 in re<:ent weeks to the Art Colony a nd the city's Girls' Club. Carol and Ben Breen reared all five or their children in Laguna Beach the past de. cade, and their gifts will provide additional tennis facilities in town and a transportation bus for the Girls' Club. THE PAIR ARE AVID tennis players. and last month the City Council accepted their C'ash gift of $10,400 for improvements to city courts. Why didn 'l they just build their own private court for that amount'> "We thoug ht the citizens would get a lot more use out of public courts." Carol Breen s aid. She said that in light of Proposition 13, "The city needs a ll the help it can get." And the $10,000 gift to the Girls' Club ? "BOYS HAVE ALWAYS HAD Little League. the Boys' Club, and other ac. tivities." Mrs. Breen said. "I r aised two girls in this town a nd it's tough to find something for them lo do." The 2irls are not active in the Girls' Club. but the Breen 's thous:ht the girl would gel more girls into community activities. Virginia Cornell. director of the Gi rls' Club. said the van donated by the couple will enable the club to expand its activities. "DUE TO OUR LIMITED FACILITY. we've had to hold several of our classes in local s chools and other sites." she s aid "Without trc.insportation. m any of these girl:-.. especially those with working parents, were not able to participatl' in !'.ome of our pro. grams." The Brcens' gift will eliminate that ob· stacle . Carol Breen operates Stoneridge Riding School out Laguna Canyon Road. a place where youngsters learn how to care for horses, and ride in compet ition. Ben Breen is an engineer who j ust left a n Or ange County firm where he· was vice presi· dent. THE COUPLE PLAY DOWN THE gifts to the city and the Girls' Club. but c ity and club officials are elated at the donations "We're just trying to help out ... the phila nthropic pair shrug "It 's really no big thing .. Am}' Transfers , 'One's Enough' Laguna Reaffinm Cab Bid Denial W ASIUNGTON l M ' l -Am y Carter f>ntercd sixth grade today at a public middle school with 50 percent white enrollment. tn· stl'ad of t he mos tly black 1·l(·me ntary school s he attended for lhe past two year:-. The re's only room for one taxi cab company in town, Laguna Beach councilmen sa id in reaffirming their denial of a busines~ permit to Yellow Cab. The council denied a permit to the El Toro-based company two months ago. but Arthur Flores. who owns Yell ow Cab. appealed the council decision, saying he was not given 72 hours notice of the first appeal. AN ATl'ORNEY FOR Flores said the council must find that Yello~ Cab service in town would be a detriment to the com· munity if it wis hed to de ny a business permit a tmding he said would be difficull to prove. H<' also presented a petition purportedly containing the signatures of 600 Lagunans say. 1ng they would like to see Yello'4 Cab operate in town. But complaints against Yellov. Cab movin~ into town came Seminars Set For Nurses Seminars fo r nurses a re scheduled through next June at South Coast Co mmunity Hospital designed to offer in· formatloti and updates on nurs· ing technfques. from Checker Cab m a nager Rick Scott. who has ope rated lh<' city's only taxi franchise thl' past year. HE SAYS FLOR ES used to own Courtesy Cab 1n Laguna Beach. and claims complainLc; about Courtesy 's se nice prompted Checker Cab owner Ron Kauffman to open his cab franchise. which Scott says has been doing well. Scott said two cab companies cannot compete in a city like Laguna. saying there is on)) enough business for one. But Flores' a ttorney said the council would be "sponsoring a m onopoly" if it denied a permit to Yellow Cab. The m a1only of ttie council voted to uphold its denial of a pe rmit to Yellow Cab. saying 1t wants to give Checker Cab a chance to continue to improve Its servit'e to Lagun a Beach passengers. U.S. Dollar Gains 1>ubl1l>h<'d 1n today's New England Journal of Medicine. The ca nce r in st1tute 's Decision Network Committee will meet Sept. 25 to decide whether to recommend human testing of Laetrile The 29·member committee's proposal will be sent to institute director Arthur Upton. who will make the decision Advocates of Laetrile say thousands have been cured of cancer by the s ubstance and Free Meal Criteria AnnoJu1eed Saddleback Valley school of· fie ials have a nnou nced the crit eria for free or r educed priced lunches for children of low-income families. About 500 students. or 3 per· cent of the d istrict's 1977-78 enrollment, participated in the program last year. said SVUSO Director or Administrative Services Ken Anderson. "WE'RE PROJECTING a lit· tie over 17.000 students in school this year so participation in the lunch program could go up pro· portionately," he said Wednes· day. The feder a l and stat e .s pons ored prog ram allows child ren to receive free lunC'hes or meals costing 2Q cents. de· pending on gro.c;s family income . A family of four. with a gross monthly income of $676 or less. for example. would qualify for the free meal program. A FAMILY OF four with a gross monthly income or $677 to Sl.055 would qualify for a re· duced priced school lunch . Crite ria for varying family sizes and applications for the program will be m a iled t o parents Monday. Anderson said. Families not m eeting the criteria for participation m the lunc h program also may apply 1f they a re blirdened by unusual expe nses such as medical costs. house payments or rent in ex· cess of 30 percent of their in· come or special education ex· penses. Anderson added. For further information on the program. parents should contact their school's principal. Bank Robber Leaves 'Bomb' BEN LOMOND !AP> -Police were searchi ng today for a youn g m a n with acn e who r o bbed a Bank o f America branch and left a porported bomb behind , forc ing the evacuation of downtown Ben Lomond for about three hours. The bomb proved to be a hoax. Law enforcemen t officials said a man wearing a brimmed stocking cap entered the bank about 2 p.m. Wednesday and a p· proached the loan officer with a note demanding $50.000. He placed a box on her desk and told her 1t was a bomb he would detonate if she didn 't com ply. An undisclosed amount of cash was given to the man, who escaped on foot. The man was described as in his 20s with s houlder length blond hair and a bad case of acne urge t hat its use be legalized m the United States The Food and Drug Ad· ministration says Laetrile has not been proved safe and e ffective a nd prohibits its interstate ship· ment. However. on July 10. the U.S. Circu.it Court of Appeals in Denver ruled that terminally ill cancer patients can legally re· ceive Laetrile injections. In addi· lion, 17 states have legalized its. FDA COMMl~IONER Donald Kennedy said the new study does not provide a ny proof tha t Laetrile works. All Aboard 'lt I!> significant that SO few People came forward with cue ri1 s tories of s uccesses from 'Laetrile therapy in view or the c laim that thousands or cancer victims have benefited from the use of this substance." Kennedy said. "The case review does not establish that any patient bas benefited rrom Laetrile." Tht> cancer ins titute sent 455.000 letters to doctors and othe r health professionals re· questing case records of pat.ients who were helped by LAetrile. lt looked like the bug days of summer at Las Palmas Park in San Clemente. The park's caterpillar was carrying a full load of youngsters as photographer strolled by. Hospital Day Care Center Given $500 A $500 check was presented to the Adult Day Care Center program at Saddleback Community Hospital by the Institute for Living, a Leisurt> World charita ble Orf!anization Tht> funds will be used to ass1st Leisure World residents who may need financial assistance to enroll in the prog ram, a spokeswoman said . The Adult Day Care Center is des1~ned to provide a low·cost alternative to ins t1tutionahza· tion. Anyone 18 years or older hav ing a physical or social d1sab1li ty to a degree that they canftOt stay alont during the day but do not require 24·hour inpaUent care. 1s eligible, a s pokeswoman said . Booster Club Meeting Set /\ Reneral membership meet· i ng of the Lagun a Beach Boosters Club. Inc. 1s scheduled Sept. 19 at 7. 30 p. m in the high school cafeteria. The club finances boys' and girls' athletic progr a ms, the h1~h school band and pep squad. Nearly $50.000 has been con· t ri b uted by the organization since 1l was formed in \975. For more infor mation about the group call 494·7112. ~t YSets Disco Classes Saturday Night Disco is being offe red this fall by the South Coast YMCA . with instruction in the Latin Hustle a nd lhe D.C. Hustle Freestyle disco does not re- quire a partner and lhe classes are open to YMCA me mbers. The eight-week classes will be held at the YMCA buildlng, 28016 .. C .. Ge tty Drive In Laguna Niguel The classes end with a cbsco party at a local dance floor. More information is available at 495.0453, Official Attacks Bingo Practices LOS ANGELES CAP• -The clt.y administrative otncer has recommended that large binfO p a rlors in Los Angeles be banned. saying they are cosUn1 the ell) thousands or dollars and also are a potential breedlq ground for criminal activity. The first will be held Sept. 28 and Is entitled "Emergencr, Room and Trauma Nursing,· and is scheduled from 8 a. m. to 4 :30 p.m . In the ho s ltal auditorium. LONDON 1APl -The dollar rose in Europe and Japan today on the s tre ngth of Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumen· thal's announcem ent that the U.S. administration had agreed on n e w ways l o tiid th e American c~rrency Keri ottd Frie11d C. Erwin Piper releaaed bAa report Wednesday rollowiq al· legations of m i1mana1e....at and ra vorttis m In re1ula~ tlMJ (lam es durin' the city 1 10 months or legalized btn10. Cost iJ $30 per seminar. For applications and more informa· tlon. call the hospital at 499·1311. fXl. 618. Keri Lopez. 3, Fountain Valley, shows off the friend she made Tuesday while visit· 1n~ tt travel ir.g petting zoo a l the Wes t minster Mall. After all , it's not every I \ day .n urban Orange County that a g irl like Keri gets to meet a young deer. The petting zoo is scheduled to remain a t the shopping center through Sunday .... -.,. ------···· ··-... .. ---. . - I -'CALIFORNIA .. •. , "Eureka! "tow cancer addltlwt" ttends Service Held For Aviator • :; ST. CROIX. U S Vtrgan Islands <AP> -A ).une ra) mass for Antilles Ajr Boats founder and ; .t.med aviator Charles F. Blair was attended by • hls widow. movie actress Maureen O'Hara, and a • "Ml rge number of Virgin Islands officials. ·~. Miss O'Hara leaned on the arm of her sister 111argot's husband, Col. Harry W. Edwards or .,Gre at Falls, Va .. as she viewed the body Wednes· day of her late husband. at.AR AND Tllll£E PEllSONS were killed Satu{day when an Antilles Air Boat seaplane that Blair was piloting developed engine trouble and fell into the water just off St. Thomas. As she leaned ove r to see her hus ba nd's body, Mrs. Blair paused to straighten his two un- iform caps resting atop the American n ag covering the casket. One or the caps was from Pan American World Airways, <YMHA the other from the U.S. Air Force. Blair held the rank or reserve brigadier general. FAMILY SPOKESMEN SAID THE funeral will be al Arlington NationaJ Cemetery, but no date has been set. Blair, 69, had also ser ved with other airlines 'and as a consultant to both business and govern- . ·1nent, He held the world record for the fastest s ingle-engine propeller night from New York to London, and also made the first non-stop single engine propeller plane flight over the North Pole in 1951. The aviator and Miss O'Hara were married in 1968 a nd lived oo St. Croix. MRS. BLAIR IS A VICE PRESIDENT and CO· • owm•r of Antilles Airboats, an all-seaplane com- muter airline which he r aviator husband founded 14 years ago and built into the world's largest all seaplane carrier. The line uses mainly World War II vintage Grum man Goose seaplanes, the t ype of plane ~l air was flymg when engine trouble developed on , ~scheduled St . Croix-St. Thom as flight. The plane • m ade an emer gency landing in rough seas, flipped and sank. killing Blair and the passengers. Seven othe rs were rescued. _ ... < .. THOUGH MRS. BLAIR HAS not announced .fulurt• plans. a company spokesman said she is ex- . · J)c<:ted to remain active with tbe airline. The red· •·. h aired actress was on her custom ary sum mer visit to he r m.1t1ve Ireland when lhe fatal crash oc- ~urred ;~: Th£> me morial ser vice was conducted by the • most Rev Edward J . Harper, bis hop of St. ••• 'Jfhomas . with St Croix Sen. G. Luz James deliver- "· ing the eulo~y. He recounted Blair's service to the community in building the airline which li nked the island a!'. w <'ll ai. his willingness to help in com - muntly cmeq~cn<:1c~ -~~-Wed to Road -.· ,. " l Couple Operate J7 an .STOCKTON IAPl Most people save their mom~y to travt;I. but Robert and Cheryl Tennies wkt' l hc1r vacation al home. They are professional movers On the road months at a Lime, they are among a gruwmg number of husband and wife teams who -arc owner-operators of m oving vans. And they have their own special touch. (l"-. CRISS·CllOSSING THE UNITED Slates under ·~ ·<ontraot with the Bekins moving company, they •. 11pend most of their time in the cab of their 18- whc t•I rig, complete with sleeping accommoda- tion:- ~· They shower at truck stops, eat at restaurants -. where they know the menus by heart, and oc- ca s ionally yeam to get home to the house their mother maintaml> for them in Stockton while they -~ ·are a way. ···"'-··we savt! all our money just to come home," • •. says Cheryl. But being professional travelers does have its twists Although they are only in their 20s. they · _. ·4.Jready wonder what they will do when they do re- ' •.Bre. ·'WE'VE SEEN EVER'YnlING," Cheryl s aid. Meanwhile. they enjoy providing customers With a personal touch for the families they are moving Moving out of your home can be a traumatic experience. Cheryl said. "We are the villains," Robert said. the o nes who are dissembling the familiarity of the family's life ·~.. They will often sit down over a cup of coffee .; with the couple being moved and try to make >\I· ,l.hin~s a little easier by explaining the advantages .: ol the area the fa mily Is moving to, drawing on the ..... yw.:ah.b of their experience. :>lb· • ... __,:, WHEN THE TENNIES START carrying away a family's person•! belooitngs, the tears often start to now . . ·.. At this point. Cheryl will stand by to lend an ,.,: ynderstanding ear. while Robert loads the family 'icl>elongings. Whale she wi ll help with smaller items, ri~ brr petite fra me Is too s mall to handle tM laraer !• p"ieces. Robert will hir'e someone locally to help him with the bigger furniture And then 1t'11 back on the h11hway. ,• Thursday. September 7 1973 DAIL v PILOT A I 5 ft Fir d Strikers Can Draw Jobless Pay MAN'S HAND REJOINED SA(' HAM 1-.NTO 1 \I' 1 Non unwn wurk,·1-. 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On llw nt•'l wrn k cla) Ol'l 17. th1· t•nl plOyt<\'!'. rcturrw d lo t h1• pl ant hut w1·n · lot.•ked out. and were notified late r thut they httd been reploced, the report ::.aid ROBERT BRYANT, /'\N a d mm1stralive law Judge with thP board s aid the benefits gcme rally ha ve bee~ made available:' for fired part1c1panls m a formal union stnkc. but the ruling is the first to deal with lht· situation of a walkout by unorg<tn1zcd workers. IT S'l't:MMtm flWM lht• C'1~1' o( R11·hurd V1•111·1;;1:. 111 "'''r"' alk, u :.uw 0 11,·r.1tm 101 l..11n1n .1 t111 ~ Corp of 1\n1t·r11-.1 111 I '•·111to·. THE EMPt,OVER SAID Venegas and rite others were discharged for m1scon· Jue l <md should ht! ...,ne hgible for un- cm ployment. Bryant said pubhC' employees who strike and are fired may be 10 •\ dif- ferent situation because su(•h strikes ha.ve been held 1llc~al by t~e courtc; He s aid the board hal> not yet cons idered the question. The ho::.p1tal i.aid 24- yea r -old Maurice Bot- tin 'l> hand wa::. cu\ ofl durtrlK a fight in Le H..i vre. Friend::. put a tourniquet on h1i-. arm. put tht:' severed hand in ice ;md rushed them to the Paras hospital. Tht· ho,irtl ' ,1,,(1 r t•jXH t on the t'Cll>t' -.a11I 111• \hi~ 1111t· of 4!2 uut tJf 30 cmployw -. .11 lht< vl u11l who Wcilked off Aul t he board. upholdinit an ad- m1111strat1ve law Judge's finding. :.aid they were fared for striking and would ~ t.'11Rible for benefits . Curre nt la w bars unemployment THAT'S FRENCH FOR A WHOLE MIXTURE OF STUFF FOLKSI "Ol't•D""'- 10°' tlllT\Jrac- ~ l'mlb .. FOSTER FARMS 5-4-2 CHICKEN FERTILIZER I 97 30 LB. BAG Now I probably ahouldn't make any jokee about Chicke.n Fertlllaer. Let'• Just 8(1}' it doe• it'• Job well ti:~ . .- ·-i:: ~. BIKE LOCK 59c #333 Works well on all kind• of bike .. It'• hard to bold on to bike• theM daya. Thi• will help somewhat. 12' BOOSTER CABLES COPPER CLAD 1 •7 1 alway• carry a pair of boo•ter cables with me. I've never regretted it ••• Neither will you. They're HMntlal NEW PUROLATOR xsv OIL FILTER 133 XSV muat mean something. but what? Anybody got any ideas? Xenia Sand Victor ....••.• I HOT WATER HEATERS $ Yll W ARURTY. OAS Oil ELECTIUC f1UT QUALITY 30 GAL •••••••••••••••• 74.88 tOGAL ••••••.••.•••••• M.88 50 GAL GAS ONLY ••• I CM.88 52 GAL El.EC. ONLY •• 1 CM.88 Managed cm apartmeat once and we u..d a 5 gallon water heater when we really needed a 51 gallou beater. S year wazrcmty here for you. ALENCO GREENHOUSE WINDOWS YOUR CHOICE OF BRONZE OR WHITE. Df ANY OF THE FOIJ.OWING SIZES BY SPECIAL ORDER =}= ~~~= 1 2 7 77 48x72xl6 65x56x16 50dlx16 flt• right onr your old window. a beautiful gr"nhouae box-atyle window. F.my to inatall. too. Com•• with ad)uatable HDta and llhelHa. RAIN GUTTER 4"' GALVAHlZEl> RAJ1' 89 l GUTTEJI 10' LENGTH ............. 1. rlEw ~ . ',\,, GARAGE DOOR SPRING 28"' LENGTH rO'ALJ,.~.~~~~-~ •••••. 2.29 3" WHITE ALUMUruM 2 99 RAllC GUTTEft 10' UJCG 11i • • • • • • • • I' WHJTt ALUMIHUM 2 A9 l 10' LEMGTH DOWNSPOUT........ • .. \\\\~ Pretty cleYW, huh? Ju.t when it haan't rained ~ lo montha, National baa a rain gutter OD aale. I wonder U they lmow 1ometh1Dg. CAMPBELL ANTI-THEFT CHAIN 3/16"x4' 247 Sounda pretty lmpreuh•e. IJke I said before. it'• only part of the anezaal ln the war againat theft. Good luck. .. ~ ' j , .. ,. t .. h W t.._., 477 #P78 Maybe a apring ia all you need to bring the piuau back lnto your garage door. We got ·em. You lmew that. ~I I I CAMPBELL COMBINATION PADLOCK 1 47 S9S.7203 3' Ri~ht. 17 left. 26 right ... Ho, that•• not it ... Let'• ...... 28 ~siht ... You might aa well buy one. they'll gt,,. you the combo. ~1@p AUTO M COMMUTER REFLECTORIZED . l: I CAR DOOR ~·~ ~i{': BUMPERS ~77c Clamp• on door to preven~ck•. dent•; scratchee. Why didn't somebody think of tru. sooner? Plain. black or gray. 12 ounce• of preventi•e medicine right here. I've used thla on bikH and autoa. Wonder if it works on balloons like the Double Eagle 2. MODERN ,,. _____ _,, IA VA TORY FAUCET 4 44 NO DEALER SALES No Pop-up on thia model. but lt ia modem. waaherleH and baa a S year warranty. Wadda ya want? .....---~ ' SWINGUNE ELECTRIC STAPLE GUN 144;434201 ... --·-·-··· ...... ·1:-' 1~°: Push button. drink. puah button. cloaed, ~or bot or cold bevetag••· fully 3~! PAIR You know. now would be a good time to really get peraonal and tell you about the great deals on appliance roller• at National. DURO SUPER GLUE • 3 6 6.1~ 07-TUBE Repair• juat about anything. A broken heart ... Ho ... China. paper. wood. plaatic. thing• Uk• that. THE EXECUTIVE PANEL SERIES 4'xS6 YOUR CHOICE 677 Gue .. how Perry Ma.son did It? He panelled hla cbintsy law offJc• wtth aome of this. 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Solttr ... r Summit. on L S 6 about 90 rn1le!> ·w11th1•u,l of Sall Lu kt• (;It). has long had u n·11ut:etwn as a 'IX'ed trap Six of the town'a ~:! n•-.11lt·n1:. ..i.rl.' on the police force MRS. 8F.LC'llfo:R AID SHE plans to tile I he 1 m 1wac·hnwnt request wtth the council · a' :..orn1 a ... I ean ftnd out when and where the~ 'n• nwt'linJ.? M llYor C:t•oq.:t• ~chade r<'!.ponds lhlil Mrs Ht•ldwr l.1111-'' tlw 1·uuncil ml'eL<; 1'n the cafe 1111 t lh' 't'('tind \\ 1-.lm· ... rhty or ('\ ery month (.'ou111·tl"1>rnan Waunt.•ta Schade. the rn1.1yor'<; '4rlt• ... a id lhat ml'cting notiC'es ar e po..,lcd two wt•t'k' in advance on the cafe's cc1rk-faC"ed bulletin board. Reminded that no !.UC'h nottce 1s up for next week 's meeting, sht> re plied: "It mus t have shpped down." Mrs. Schade cilso s aid that Mrs. Belcher has nt>ver asked for an accounting of the sµt>t>ding fin es. MRS. RELCllER SAID TIIE mo ney is ht•1ng s1x.·nt ~ 11 huut I ht• <."ouncil's consent; th.i t lht• nol1t'l' fore<' a nd the mayor's da11ghtt·r Coun<.·rl'4oman Ruth Rhinehardt an· nvc•rµa1d rllr µart-time work: and that the to" n ' ... olc pcitrol tar 1s used for personal hu"n(•s.., hy pohl'emen and as a school bus for the mavor's ~randchildren. CONVICTED Chief Anderson ROCKS BOAT Mrs. Belcher The muyor and his wife den)' all allega- tions The fifth council me mber. Carol 'Bracke n· be rry . wife of the former justice of ttie peace. :..ides with the mayor 's faction. Meanwhile. Anderson, who has taken a leave of absence. says. "They'll convict me of the felony and fine m e good on the assault {'OnviC'tion I'll probably go tx> jail. They lnewsmenl were out lo get me and they got me I was lried ~md convicted by the media ." ANDERSON CLAIMS THE FEUD began bec<tuse Larry freeman, who operates tht town 's only service station. wanted to be police chief. Freeman's wife, Eileen . told re- porte rs that was "a lie and I don't care if you quote me o r not.·· T he town's s peed limit was reC'ently raised by th<.> ... lute to 55 mph frvm the 40 mph limit posted a year a~o. Anderson's depart· ment has enforced the new law for more rigidly th<tn 1t would be in most parts or the state. New§pap e r s Print Pho t o s i n S candal Los Angeles Pro.iect OK'd LOS ANGELES <AP> /\TH ENS. Greece I /\ P J Two vrt•ek nl'WSpapers have published pic- t u rt.'S purportedly showing black· \wa rded Bishop Styhanos. 66, having st·x "1th an unidentified woman as the :;<.«tndal roC'kinJ? the GrPek Orthodox Church continued of a prominent Preveza man whose 1dl'nt1ty was being protecti::d. A $3 million 115-unit senior citiZC'ns housing development in the Pico Union Redevelopme nt Project near downtown has been approved b y the U .S Department of Ho u s ing ctnd Urb an Development Another papt'r printed a front-page e ditorial We dnt•s day headlined . ··H ow m .rny m o r e· s ins. holy ratht•r-;"" SENI OR CLERGY MAY rt'ot m arry and are pledged to celibacy. Junior Greek Orthodox priests may mlirry and have children but may not advance in the C'hurch 1f they do A church invest1gat1ng committee will decide whether Stylianos must g.o beforl' a church tribunal If found g uilty he will be defrocked. Som e bishops h ave called for Styh anos' resignation Others sup· por t him. claiming bishops :.hould be allo wed to marry NATION I WORLD -'"'-t'y~....., , tx: acKet A1i-Wef~;;~(;d~-·d·n-~-;usco ·-· Flru~ F i ned SACRAMEN1'0 IAP' Two more makers of ('amping j ackets have n ~r ee d to pay C'ivi l pc.•naltics. bringing the total to 19 in the same m1!.lab<>ling case. says t h<.· Sacramento County d1stncl attorney District Attorney John l'riC'e sa id the agree- ments stem from con- s umer suits in which the district attorney's office <1 llcged that the contents of "down·· Jackels and v(•sts were mis labeled. As Nude Mode ls O MAHA. Neb. (API Families and fat people are welcome to apply during the Creighton University art departme nt's annual search for nude models. Last year . a classified ad brought dozens of res ponses. including one from a family of three. s aid assistant professor Bob Bosco. "We wouldn't reject anyone. including the obese." he said. ''Fat people huve interesting folds " FOVND P O RDENONE. ll..ily t AP 1 Wo rkm l·n rt>slo11ng lh C' i:>t h century cathL-tlral in the ne arby town of Sac11t~. badly damaged in a 1976 earthquake, hove· un covered a hidden fre~co Art e xperts said lh(• work was extre mely in· ler es ting a nd pl&nn•·d tests to determtn<." ttw artist and when ti ~us painted NONE OF THE firms adm 1tted wron~doing tn the settle m e nts. bul agreed to puy a total of $197 .000. plus co~s of the investigation. Red Cross To Visit Laguna T he Orange County Red Cross bloodmobile will be in Laguna Beach on Sept. 19locollecl blood from city donors. Bikinis & Sportswear Price s aid that Almax Sports Wear agreed to pay a $4 .500 fine and Jones Tent and Awning, Ltd .. agreed to pay a $9,000 Cine. THE OTH ER 17 firms Th e van will be parked in the parking lot or the Neighborhood Congrega- tional Church al 340 St As of September 10. 1978. schedule changes will go into effect on several Park-N-Rlde Express and Local Fixed Routes. And fares will be increased on all Orange County Transit Otstrict 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 services not hsted below and we will be revising our schedules. For new schedules or route 1nforma- hon call 547·3311 or toll·free ZENITH 7·3311 from 6 AM to 10 PM weekdays. 7 AM to 5 PM Saturdays. and 8 AM to 5 PM Sundays. New OCTD tx. fares.1llf1>C.t«1t• ,.'{>(•om()•'"'"' I New New Senior Citizen Se<vice Regular Fare & Handicapped Fart' Local Rxed Route & EasyRlder 35<l 1 5<Z Park-N-Rlde Express & Dial-A-Ride 7()<!, 35<l Dial-A-L1f1 70<1.' 35<l Oi9contfnued Routes. The 10llOW1ng Park ·N Rrd( Express Routes have been discontinued: 207. 260. 271. (Other Park-N-Rlde Express and Local Fixed Routes have been changed as well. so please call for new route rnformauon) STYLIANOS, BISHOP of Prevezia in "l' ... tcm Gn·c<:e. claims the pie tt11't'' are f'lrgeru:s a nd were used in ;.rn trnsuc·n·,srul b!ackm a1I attempt 'l'ht• stat<' crimina l investigation de· part mcnt ~aid they a ppe ared g1•numP St<ivros Kaskan1s. 28. a pnest and the• ar<·hh1s h11p ~ former chauffer . -.md Wt•dnl•Sd<t y he tnok the pictures .111d made lhl·m public "bcC'ause I .1m d1..,~u!ilt>d with the gomgs -on in Mlm c..qu:artJ!rs_of th~ehurch ." ARCHBISHOP SERi\PHE IM of Gree<.'e and Minis ter of EduC'ation and Religion loannis Varvits1ot1s called Wednesdav for calm and non· int('rference m the church investiga- tLOn . They s aid prior conc lus ions would further damage the church_ You wouldn't say "keep the change" at the supermarket. lie was fired a fte r making extol"· t 1ctn dt·mands, Styltano~ said THI-: PRINTED PICTUR ES. of on· ly m ediocre clarity . had the woman's foee blacked out. The pictures were shown last week to the C'hurch·s governing 12-member lluly Synod. of which St ylianos was Chen a member "There were cries of horror £rom the Im.hop~." a spokesman said. Church officials earlier sa id the woman m the pi<."ture a ppeared to be tht-wife of another priest or the wife Spa11ki1ig Fa ther R egains Custody Of Daughter, 14 SY HACUSE. N Y t AP> A judge has ordered a 14-year -old girl re- turned to her Huptist minister rather , who had tx>en round guilty of n~gleC'l ror s panking her with a cedar shingl<'. The Rev J am es Roy. pastor of Bi · hie Baptis t Church in Norwich . declared outsrde Onondaga Family Court: "I would do 1t again. I did right by the Bible. ll involves more than right by my child " Shirley Roy was taken from the fa mily and sent to live in an agency homt• after he r father. a rundamen· talist minis ter. wa11 found guilty in F amily Court Aug 29 of child neglect on Jtround~ that he used "excessive rorporal punishment" in spanking her Sht! was returned after she com· plained or missing her brothers and sisters The archbis hop <tnd the minister confirmed-tM~nd1d--la~weeL'l'be. piclu r es h ad been sent to the minis ter by the priest. who gave the m to the Holy Synod. "I consider 1t my duty to protect the standing of the church," the minister said at the time. The bis hop s howed the press blackmail letters dem anding $6.000 plus $300 dollars monthly for hfe. KASKANIS, 28, MARRIED, with three childre n. said he had been pushed into takin~ the pictures by two bishops opposed to Stylianos. He would not identify them The bishop said he is unpopular with some church leaders because he rea ched his high position during the 1967-1974 period of m ilitar y die· tatorship in Greece by a llegedly sup· porting the dictators. The Greek Orthodox. or Orthodox Easte rn Church. differs from the Roman Catholic Church mainly over the issue of papal supremacy, which the G reek church rejeets. The differences culminated in the excommuniC'ation of the Patriarch of Constcinltnoplc by Pope Leo IX in 1054. The schism became offlcial in 1439_ REDS DISCOVER ANCIENT FANG MOSCOW <AP > -Soviet archaeologists have discovered "a huge fa ng" that points to the existence of hoofed animals some 60 milJion years ago near the lssyk Kul Lake in Central Asia, Tass reported_ The Soviet news agency said lhal hoofe d animals, or ungulates. had'. previously been confirmed only In parts or North America . COME PRAY WITH US You are cordially Invited to join us in mornlno and evening prayer at the CATHOLIC CHURCH OF SAINT JOHN, ·THE BAPTIST 1011 BAKER STREET, COSTA MHA .......... ~ ....... ...._ ............... "-J.• tt•ai••-__,...,,._.,,.,,.,... Cell 642-5578_ ' ' Pul • few word• to worlcflor ou. ' . ( .. Why say it where you keep your savings? .··· $15.48 1s the extra amount earned by an averag~ Los Angeles Federal Savings Account. That s $15.48 more than a commercial bank pays At today's prices. that won't fill your grocery cart But it's worth adding to th e many money-saving serv ices you're entitled to as a Los Angeles Federal Saver. Passbook savings accounts pay 51/4 % . day in day out, 5.39% a year with daily compounding. A $1 ,000 or more Certificate pays a higher rate. guaranteed. 6V2 o/o for a o ne year term, up to 8% for 10 years, 8.33% with daily compounding. There is also a 6-month. $10,000 Money Market Certificate which is b ased on U.S. Treasury Bill interest rates and pays Y4 % more than any commercial bank .· Why not transfer your savings to th e Newport office of Los Angeles Federal Savings today - and "keep the change" yourseifl Savings insured 10 $40 000 LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS NEWPORT BEACH 320t Newport Blvd. -across lrom City Hall • 67f>-<1500 OHN Moft. tlw0U9h Thura. 9 AM·5 PM; Fr1. 9 AM·• PM • Premalurely withdrawn Cerllllcale .l\ccourts earn interest al lhe PassbOok ra•e tor the te rm or 1nves1ment. less 90 days •., ., H88d Office Los Angelos Foderal Sa111n9s and Loan As1toc1a•10" ... . ;~ <=.:.}\~;· ;r~e Wrlahlre. Los Angeles 90017 ·Other olhCl'S th10uQhc1111 irw Jre.< -----..... --·-··---:.t:- Thurtlday. Sep1emb0r 7 1978 DAILY PILOT Bl Don't Tell Rangers They're Out of It SI\ \H ,.i-, .1i:11 1 .i11rorn1u Munufet'r Jim Frt•~o:-1 l'"~ l.111111rt th.11 th•· l\rnt·r1<·an r.eugu1• Wet \'·" .1 ''"' '• .1m ra1·1· l t•xHs Wli~ out of 1l. Fn.•.:0~1 ,,,ul l11tctung ha!. tttrrlNI California mo!it or lht• M~ui.on, but on Wedncsdt1y Texas hitlt.>rs uttackt•d J\n~\'I hurl<'rl> Ilk(' hun~ry lions attacking zebras Jnd wan our own ballgame~ ·· Bebldes losmg u game and a half in the stand· rngs. tht-/\ngC'ls a lso lost first baseman Ron Jackson. who remJured his left hand. still haven't figured out why it doesn t work. tht• board 1s questionable for tonight's senes finale with T exas. "Th:11 m.I\ h.1\l· bt't'n u hit premature." suy' Tt•\u' \1 ,m.1.i1 r lt1ll\ lluntt•r I don t hupptn to fl'd that \\,I\ HUNGRY IS AN APT WORD because the Hnn1:wrs cnlerl'd the double header as the wor st hlttin« club I 249) In the American Leagut! "I checkt•d my swing m the first at-bat and felt pam right here." J al'kson said. painting to the sam e arcC1 where he suffered a hairline fracture in July "I didn 'l think 1t was that bad but it started throbb10g I'll Just have to take a little more re· t•over y time I don't know how long " On Wednt.'!-.d::ty lht· Angels were very thankful the scoreboard wa~ on th(; bhnk They didn't have to look at all those runs that Texas was i\Coring With Kunsas City winning in Oakland Wednes day. lht• Angt•ls drop three games behind the Hoyul1. whilt• Tt>xus doses to 712 Tht• Angt.'ls knew Kansas City had won before thl'Y started their doublt.'header. and Fregosi was asked If thut -tnight have arret·ted their play pNhaps makrn~ them too tight So J aC"kson 1s on a day-to-day bas is. and so 1s tht.' Anaheim Stadium scoreboard. For the $econd :.traight night an electrical failure kept the board dark BUT THE H UMILIATION wa!-complete e\en without flashm~ lights Tex<is omc.ssed 21 hits. socked two homers and .i triple. and totalled 20 run s 10 the: twin bill '•:rrut-:K oo TU E REST or the Kangns, 1&ml !ht•\ n1J1lt• .1 .:r.tphll clt•muno;tr.1llon of 1l Wt.'<inti~ d.i ' 111.:ht t)\ '"t'•'rHn~ J doublt:ht·ad~r. II S 3nd 9 :!. bt'fon· l'I 11!> 11 \n;1h1·1m St:1d1um Tont~ht I t,,., "111 wncl l>cit· Me<hch f7 -IH ,1.:,1111,1 tht OIJ ll ~ hu I-1 t•goM hope<, will btop the Ani:1.•b. ,uJdt•n 111tt hin~ 'lump i''runk Timuna 117 !P "I DON'T T HINK SO. The only time we can worrv about Kans as C1tv 1s when we're olavine Kanl)as City," Fregos i said .. All we can do is go out EXPERTS F ROM HAWAII and Chicago have b1.•t•n :.ummoned for the ailing board. which has been mupcrat1ve s ince Saturday S utt'l' /\nahe1m city electricians admit they fn the first gam(: Toby Ha rrah belted a three run homer and Bump Wills contributed a pair of RBI doubles as the Hangers overcam e their own sloppy fielding and s pailed Nolan Ryan s return from injury. Ryan lasted fi?.'3 10nangs and drew the loss. sur· Set> ANGELS. Page 8 2 HOME DISPUTE Thl• Angels' Ron Jackson claim s he \\ <1:-. hit IJ.\ a piteh but plat<.-umpire Bill K unkt'l dis· .1grt'l'' dunng t lw fourth tnning of the opening game of a clo11hll'ht•<Hll-r V\\•cltw!--da~· at Anaheim St<tdium. Angeb ln-.t t ht• ;11 g \mwnt ;111d both ends of the twin b ill to the: T1.1:-.<1:--H:111!.!!'r:-. F~rJ!uson R~st!ued Houston's Loss Is Dodgers Gain F rom AP Dispalebes llOl.STOI\'. T \\o months ago, the San Francisco Giants were one of 25 ma1or le<1gue lt'ams who didn't claim Joe Ferguson when llou~I· m pul lht• hurly catcher on waivers. Now Ft·rguo;on . who was reobtained by the Los Angeles Dodgt•r:-. afl t•r dcaring waivers. is attempting to make the Giants one or 22 ll'arn:-. to "atch t he major league playoffs on television. USl:'IJG A REDISCOVERE D batting stroke, Ferguson belted a thrC'c-run homt•r and s mashed two doubles to highlight a 9·2 thumping of the Gwnts Wednesday thal dropped San Francisco threl' games behind the first -place Dodgers in the National League West. When I louslon dumped Ferguson. he was struggling at the plate when he played . It s tayed that way for a while after Los Angeles purchased him . but lately Ferguson's playing time and production have increased. Dodgen SlatP Tonight. Ferguson a nd AllG•mt\Onl(ABc 11o01 the Dodgers bring their act :~~:~' t~:~~::~::~~:: ~ :~::: to t he Astrodome for the ~luro.. l<l\ AnQPl,...At Afl.,nta • lOD m Start Of a SiX-game road trip. Burt Hooton '16·8) will OP· po!>C tht• Astro:-.· Mark Lemongello (ll·lll m the opener "1'1V PRORl.F.MS WER E mostly mental." said Ferguson. who 1s hitting .387 with 13 runs-batted-in s ince Aug. 17. I wasn't being aggres:-1ve enou~h I wa:. layang back waiting for the perfect pitch." l'ht.' 31 year-old native or. ironically, San Francisco, hit 25 homt>rs for the Dodgers in 1973. his best season. He was traded lo St. Louis a long with two minor leaguers for Reggie Smith In an in· credibly one-sided deal m June or 1976, and then dealt to Houston that winter , He was rescued by the Dodgers on July 2, com ing to Los Angeles -with a .222 batting average and seven homers. With the Dodgers. he is hitting .2.S3 with anothe r seven home runs. . •'E RGUSON'S 14TH HOME R Wednesday in t he fifth Inning gave Los Angeles an Ins urmountable 8·2 lead. Ron Cey, who hit a two-run homer to start the Dodgers' scoring in the second. singled a nd Rick Monday watlked before Ferguson teed off on a pitc h from re liever Greg Minton. Minton had replaced starter Jim Barr, 7·11, after the latter was touched for five runs and eight hits in three innings. After the clubs were rained out Tuesday night, there was some speculation that 16-game winner Vida Blue might be moved up. But Manager Joe Altobelli stuck with Barr. and S mith, among others, endorsed the strategy. "TH E BLUE THING didn't even enter my mind." said Smith. who sinAled to ~tart the! Ood1Zers' two-run third that gave them a See DODGEttS, Page 82 Navratilova, Evert Duel Shaping Up NEW YORK !AP> -They'll tell you the same cliches, but don't be fooled. After No. 1 seed M a rtina Nav r <1til ova and second-rated Chris Evert have played all those other matches "one match at a time." they ex peel to be facing each other across the net at the U.S. Open Al s take will be the women's singles championship. a No. I ranking and as much pride as these two combative wome n can muster. You don't r ise to the top in a very competitive s port without having a s pecial feeling inside that sa ys No. I is the only numeral worth having And there can only be one No I. "l 'M NOT ANY MORE confi· dent th<1n before that 1·m gonna ge t into the final s." said Navratilova. t h e Czech ex p<1triate who wasn't pus hed loo hard Wednesd ay in downing long-time Eastern European op- ponent Virgini a Ruzic1 of Romania. 6·3. 6·2. "I'm just taking one match at a time." the 21 -year-old resident of Dallas said with barely a trace of an accent. ''I'm j ust get· ting closer <to the finals 1. that's all." E VE RT WAS T EST ED a bit more in her match against 15- year-old phenom Tracy Austin of Rolling Hill s. proving stronger and steadier. ahd pre· vailing 7-5. 6·1. "In the second set I played very. very well ... said the 23· year -old Floridian. who 1s bid- ding to become the first woman in m ore than 40 years lo win this event four straight times. ''I'm very pleased. especially with my serve. I'm getting better with every match." The semifinal opponents of th(· lop two seed:. were to be decided today when 16-ycar ·o ld P am Shriver. the No. 14 seed from Luthcrville. Md .. met Leslie Hunt of Australia and No 15 Kathy May of Beverly llilb played fourth-ranked Wend ~ Turnbull of Australia Also. No. I Bjorn Borg met No. 8 Raul Ramirez of Mexico and No. 2 Jimmy Connors faced No. 6 Brian Gottfried in m en's quarterfinal action IN THE M EN'S sin gles !Wednesday, a pair of native New Yorkers waltzed into the ~cm irinals. No. 5 seed Vilas Gerulaitis volleyed deftly in crushing jittery Johan Kriek of South Africa. 6·2, 6· 1. 6·2. No. 15 John McEn roe polis he d off ~ia nt killer .Butch Walts of Phoenix,6·1,6·2, 7·6. Kriek. who had a relatively easy draw into the quarterfinals. See NAVRATILOVA. Page 8 2 / Ollily .. 1 ... - RICK BASHORE QUARTERBACKS UCLA AGAINST WASH•NGTON. Bashore Confident UCU Quarterback to Pass More in '78 By ROGER CARLSON Of fM D•llY Pilot St.ti LOS ANGELES-Hom er Butler. who was on the end of eight passes or 26 yards or more from Rick Bashore an 1977. has departed the football scent• at UCLA a'ld the Bruins are currently searching for an ample replace· mcnt B ut for Bas hore. the s lick J unior quarterback out or Edison High School m llunt1nglun Beach. the 1978 campa1gn ap· p1.•ar~ t'Vt'n bnghtl'r than a sophomore season wh1rh saw him lead the Bruins to within a fit.' Id Aoal of lhl· n ose Bowl "TlllS IS HEALLY an important year for me ... says RashOrt'. ·Tm up to 188 pounds and runnini.: 40 > ards an 4 75 seconds With Tht•ot1s Brown :.ind J<imes Owens in the huck field. tht• defense ha:. to key on the m .. And that can only help me ·· Bashon• fceli\ the Bruins will be as king him to pass t'ven more than he d id 10 1977 when he ('ompletcd 74 of 149 passes for 1.015 ~arch and nine touchdowns ALTHOUGH BliTLER has graduate d . Bashore· still has 6·6 Scot Ties ing to throw a t And . with the :.witch of Michael Brant from backup quarterback to wide receiver , the Rrums may have found the answer to plug up the hole created bv ButlC'r'c; absence lt has been a rocket-like rise for Bashore u:-. a Brum. 1gn1ted by a sparklinJ! freshma n performance and exploded by his efforts in the '77 opener al llouslon Although thl' Bruins lost a 17·13 decision to f-louston. Bashore· connected on three long- passes to Butler <1nd i\COred on a 30-yard run It clinched a starling berth and he went on to start every ~ame or the year with the excep- tion of Oregon State after suffering a col lapsed lung against Oregon HE WAS A SECOND TEAM <'ho1<'e for Sophomore All-Amen<'an honors by football News Bashore admits he c: 2 b1f surprtsed at his SUC'C('SS "Rcahst1cally.. sar Bashore. "when I t·ame to lJCLA ' thouj?h! I h<1d ..: chance to start a~ ;J ;umor 11 ! red .sh!rted ont- ye<1r "l ;ust didn't wan• le gel my hopes up I pl<1nned for thl: worst and wa1tea tc set> what happened. ··Now. I think m aybt:-wt I' pas~ more. especially runnmg sc many iorma t1ons · THE BRlll NS HA Vt <.wt•ched to <i mu!t1· pi t• offenst . with :>n 1:mphLis1~ or. tht" I formation to complemt:nt the oollor. sene!'. Bashort.' does not !)H an}'onc· losmf: tw?re in the P1\C IC Confe rence <JnC ~amm,: a ~m;e Bowl bid. but also '<now .... nobod) ~ out o r 1l with a n t.'arly !os~ .. After WE· bt ;.,t ~ash:nJ?tor. 12C-1:'1 I re me mber ::i coup:t or •hl ~ashmgi.or. players talkm~ to me artu tht gam<· a~ ~t· were leavml? the 11cld . "<I>' Ba!'~ore "THEY WERE SA Vl;\IG. H ' all over for us Our S(ason has eridcC! But tht llusk1es. l:CLA c: f•rsl opponent Saturday. went on I(} w1r• :~ ai: -with the he:p of t:SC'<: l2st !"U'Or.C: ::s 27 "!Clery O\iPr l!CLA ·w e ·re ;ust l:(Otnll tc ha ve to take i;:very g ame as 1• come!'. suys Bashore "There are so many contenders • m It Johannes Has His Heart Lack of Size No Problem for Talemed OCC Lineman By JOHN SEVANO Of .... Oally Ptltol Sl•tt One of the bigges t players Orange Coast College possesses will be sta rting on the offens1n• line whe n the Pirates open the ir 1978 football season against Cypress Saturday night 11 301 at occ. Now don't be misled when you first notice No 67. If Marc Johannes looks s mall, it's because he is. at 5·11, 230 pounds. But what Johannes lacks in size. he more than makes up for in heart. ''IF YOU HAVE THE HEART and want to do something. you can do whatever you wan t." said the blonde-haired sophomore A starter las t season after transferrini! fr!)m the University of Iowa wht•rc he w;10, rejected because of his size. Joh<tnll<'S play1·rl 1n every game at OCC and perfonn1•d adrmrahh c·nough to rarn him J\11 Sout h c-.,. st l'ouft.rcnct· h11nors J rarity for a fro~h lineman "I 'VE Rt-:E~ TOI.I> r• Pr •'In< 1' I c;t.1rl<'d hetnf' a lineman lhut I \\ii» too ~m.11! .ind v.ouldn't mokt• it ... sa1<1 rtw 11frl·n~t\<? t:ickll-who prr11pt•d .11 Corona d<'I ~lar 'All thut dtd \\as m :ik1• me want to try t•H•n hurdcr .. I I Johannes doesn't hve in ~ dream world H~ re al1zes there are limitations b ec:w se or h!" d1mcns1ons. and he 'll candidly admit there are times he has difficulty moving defens:ve linemen bigger than him "Tiit;RE WAS A LINEMAN at Cypres:: las! year who weighed about 210 and stood either 6--. or 6 5 and whatever I tried to do t couldn't movE' him." he smiles "There are advantages though because of my size r ·m quicker than most linemen and there1ore I can get into position faster · Johannes realizes the bigge r !our.year schooi~· likt• UCL/\ and USC are not going to be beat!nfl? the door for his services following his gradi.:ation •" ore but he feels there are smaller schoois wh~cl­ would appreciate his talents. "FOOTBALL IS LIKE :i business. he ~ar "If a school is look tnfi? ior :'little guy who want!' 1c work hard and slick h1-c nose mto som~body :me 11 lht•y ·re tnterestcd an a person who want~ le p' ·'Y 1ht-n the-. 'II t ake me Rui I ol!io !<now tha• if 11 came dowr tc ffi\ ,11111 ,1 h1gi.tcr ~uy. they'd lake the b1g11er p<.r'-on It ' hurc1 to 1mag1ne thue " J h•;?ll r PH"Or See JOHANNES. Pllt-B:: I .. . -.. . -·-- MARC JOHANNES 82 DAIL V PILOT ,,,.....,.~·· ANGELS . • • • t endenng :.even earned runl\ tit• reported only minor d1:.comfort from the separated rib ht• sul fl'rt'd lhrett wttlt •IJO ... THati;w THl. BAI.I. '4 t'll but I made some m1stakei. and A 119f"1s S,_, ~ All ....... , .,.llMl'C l"fl l °"19f'I h•a• •I (•It-• r J\."' • .. c1., re-~• en, •I""'"'-"'•• , u P"' \.ttV#''GifY ... 1\,.\ (lff •t (a~....,-1111• t)I • i\ f) M lhey hit tht'm nil. · R)'an said "I didn't tit't 3'4 8) -.1th an yttung ton1i;ht With lh()!>t' kind of hit tt>r~ )OU cttn't makt• mt~tukt'' .ind t''<pt><'t to ~t't a-. ay .. 1th lht•m " Texa~ t'Ommlllt'd three error!> .inti prt~t'ntt'd tht' Antlt>I~ '4lth t '4 0 uncnrnt'd runi.. but tht• R .tn ~t·r' h1tt1n~ m or e thdn mJtk up for It Li > the hflh inning of thl' M'l'Ond game. m~t fani. "ere on tht•1r way home as Texai. had buried Cahrom1a under an 8· 1 lt•ad T HE llANG£1lS parlayed tv.o hits. four walks and an Angel er ror into five runs during the third 1Ming and 1t was all over Pl•JT OAMa flUA$ .. ,._ .. >l•tQtO•• 111 • I 0 0 Jor .. nM)n lb I 0 O 0 8en1QuH ct \ I 1 0 LO•tnU•ln lO 1 I I 0 8tvoteQu• 311 I 0 0 0 A Ollwr If J 1 I 1 80...:t• ,, ) I 1 , u Tnompoonrt o o o o l"°' Oii 4 0 1 1 UmP•nttl• dft 0 I 0 O ~11,,.,llerQ < 4 I 1 0 .... ,, .... u l 3 I J Wiii\ 111 \ D 1 1 CAlll'OllllllA II Mllltt <I L•nttorcl lO 1110'10(-•I Baylor Oh •udt 11 A J•0'4n lb F•lrly Ill Oownln9c Gr ich 711 J Anci.non n C.-wlnPll Mulllnlh\t .. ,._ .. ' I 1 1 • 1 , 0 l I I 0 s 0 0 I s 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 , 0 I , • I I I 1 I 0 0 1 0 I 0 '0 0 0 0 0 00 lol•I• J7 II n " TOl•h lS s . \ reu• OOJ 001 m-11 C...htorn1• 100 010 100-s Th\Qdey, Septemw 1. 1a1e BASEBALL I TENNIS O.ly .. llol .. -., l>Y •tcllare IC-... E -lO•Mleln. S..nallerQ. H•rr•l'I, Anc1troon OP -T••n I, C.lllorno• 1 l08-T11.s a. Cat1lorn1• 10 JB Sund~r9, W iii\ 1. 38-A 011..... HA-.,,.,. "" Oownlno 1•1. tlor>cll •7•1 S8-C..mc>antth 1. Lown•ltln. Ht tta'>, btn1Quer. A Oii..., S Lown~le1n, J A-oon. l •tl\lord Comer IW,•JJ O •tu•noer '" M II llt aa SO TEXAS •"i 1 s l • ' ECSTASY AND AGONY Bobby Grich offers t eamma te Brian Downing a handshake after the Angel catcher slugged a fifth inning hom<' run in the opening gam e of a doubleheader at Anaheim St adium Wedm·sday ugaanst th(· T exa:. Ranger~ Al right. Ra ngt'r' Bum p \\'1lb. bobbles a ground ball in the f1r~l frame Will~ r<.'CO\ e n:d to g<:l lht• out 1' 1 I 0 0 1 CALll'OllNIA Ryen ll ,4 121 O Mllltt K Broll •"i • 1 I I 1 J , ,, 1 1 wP .. Ay•n T-? )J st:CX>lllO OAMI ~ ' 0 0 TIXU (ALll'OllNIA ••rltlM ••rlllM >i••Q<O•e lb 4 0 1 I R Miiier <I J 0 I 0 Joroen•on lb O o o o l tn\lorcl lb • 0 1 0 &enlcQuer ti ~ o o o 8ot100 n • o o o Why Does W o~dy Close Practices? B Thomptoncl O o o o ltnc1ru1u rt O O O O Lowen\ loin 3b J 1 I I 8"ylor dl'I 4 I 7 I A Olt•rr 01'1 4 1 I 1 Rudi II 4 0 0 0 Bondpt J 7 1 1 F•trty lb • O 1 O Zisk II J o o o Grlcl\ 1b • 0 0 o "4arral\ H JO I 7 J.AnOer\on \\ J I 7 O J E•hH J , J 7 >lllmPl'lr•y c l 0 0 0 Will\ 1D 4 I I 0 Tot•I• Jl ' • a l olel\ lJ 2 1 1 h •n JO) 000 010 ' c .. 111orn... 001 000 100 7 O P -Tu•• I, Ct hlorn1• l l 0 8 -THa\ •. C...lt1orn1• • 78-J Ellll, J A-•oon 7 Hll- 8 0 101 ll"ll SB-Lo~n\ltln,Wlll• S-Zh• '" H It I• ea~ TlllAS Jen••M 1w .1-...1 • I I 1 I CALl~MIA , • • • s F1t1mO,,.•\ \ 7 7 0 4 llart-1 J I 1 0 PB Suncllltrg l 1 lS A lt,llS * ANGIL NOTES Tl'lotd b.9um•n C.rMy COLUMBUS. Ohio <AP > -Ohio State Football Coach Woodv H a yes e xpl a 1n<'d th!! r e <J. son he conducts closed practice.• sessions dates back to his days at Miami Univers ity or Ohio "I've never forgotten I was coaching at Mia mi one year and we were getting re ady ror a game with Xavier. which had g reat teams in thos e days." Hayes recalled in a recent in· terview. "Joe QuiM. who used lo be a sports writer for The Cincinnati Post. called m e and as ked if he could come up and watch one or our practices "I said, 'Sure. c'mon up and I'll meet you.· I got hold or Dob Howard. who was our sports in· formation director then. and in· st ructed him lo keep Joe busy. We had a couple or key guys hurl. including the quarterback and I was hopin,g he wouldn't notice this ... <t Ctl)' what to do on <k fenst· bccuus<• lht'Y didn't havt· to worry a bout our quartN baC'k." said Hayes. noting he lost to Xavier both times M1um1 pluyed them But he did not bla m e Qu1r.n "Any good reporter would've done the same thing But if we don't allow these people or any people we are unfamiliar with to see our practices. v.e can avoid the problt:m." Hayes said "There's JUSl no sense 1n let t i ng your o ppo ne nts know i.omt•thing that will help them and hurt us It hurt us badl) once, :ind I vowed a long time ago 1t never would happen a gain.·· lla )'C'S S3id llayes admits ther e arc not that many new formations to sec now in footbull Uflltf.,. •\ ~ 01 tM rU0.,1t'\ •~•turf'd on Thi\ W .. k 1n 8•wWll, 10 ~ ltltCHI S•IYrclay on c11anne1 II •• ,._.. Antel• Gt ntt•I "'--• auu lt anH I, commenting on the cH<•••on to l t1P¥1\e lllt tecond Q•me 0 1 Seturd•Y s d Oub ltl\U°"r wlll'I K•n••• City •I An•~lm or,1aa1um "We felt we_.., II to our l •M 10< '"°" enmu\l•stoc WPl!Or1 of tllt lum lhl• n u •ncl •• th•nk KT Uto tor l'lelr>•no 10 moe lht lelKASt • "' .. 111y Tiil• I\ tt111 llr$1 time • llom• 11•me from •n•Mlm SIMllum ,.,., tver .,..n lele•I* toe•• 1y " . . The Angel•' pennanl clrl•e to this POllll "•' bo>tn ~•ttltO on,...,•'"'' ol tht pitching ll•tt Olltn•l•t h . C.llfornl• II•• been oulllomerecl 1101.au. ounrlpled !31·271 •nd outdoul>l•d l?O'l·llOI by the -llton. Th• Ante•• .... •''° \orety ••OlnQ on llW b .. epetl\\. A• • '""'· tlWy've slottn 73 bu .. compared lo 111 lrt their oPPoftenh .•. l ike fatllllr, llfl.a •on: •""" Miit teeds Ille Tut\ llanget'I In 1tol1n baln with 44. •ncl he"~ btefl ceu9'11 only •I• llm••· Hit let?>tr. lormot m•lor ,, .. ..,. •K or'CI holci.r llMIWY Wiik, welclllO from tne Clf'e\S bO• Moncley •ncl ·~ o••u--Y ....., 8umo 1tole • b•M Mau,.., tell e arly _.., didn't -hi• ton commit •n '"°' on the fifth lfw'ltno Quinn never m ade it to the practice, Hayes s aid. "What's really new in football are the training methods. The players are so much better con· dil1oned than they were 25 years ago. We try to never Jet our kids get out of shape. That'd be the secret, but the athlete himself. he's much. much better. That's the se cret. .. J•lllt•••S• , ......... 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TorontoO ,, Bos Ion 1, B•lllrnort 0 New Yor• a. Oetroil 1 Ch•C•OO I. M1nntloOI• 0 Only 0•"'"' S<""'°UllO l..Uy'10•m" Tun IMediCll 1 .. 1 •I .. ,,..,,,, ....... 11-•1 n Se•lllt IM1ICl'ltll 7·1JI •I Ch•CaQO CProly ) 7• New Yor11 C .. unt~t t ·SI •t Bo•lon I fotrn IHll M1lw•u•et-fAUC)V\11~ t1111 •f f orO"fO 'C••n cy 10111.n Only 9•mu ><htd<;teo NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division Dodgers S an Francisco Cincinnati S:in Diego Jlouston Allan t a W L 8J 56 80 59 75 63 72 68 64 74 60 79 West Division Philadelphia 74 63 Pittsburgh 74 64 Chic<1go Ci!l 70 Montrl'al 67 73 St. Louis 60 79 New York 55 85 -.Uy'l s,., .. Otdt•rt •. S.n FrenclKo 1 Ph1l•cle1pll1A e. c111c-1 Pct. GB .597 .576 3 .543 71 2 .514 11 12 .464 181 :t .432 23 540 .536 .496 6 479 81 ~ .432 15 .393 2011"J ~On1rt•t I, N~ YOf'k l C1 1nn1no~. r•in J ~n 01eoo s. Att.tnl• J Pittsburgh •. 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'-"'Q':.o,I l._O'W'• 0 .,. <'4 I 2'> 2l 'll 2B 29 '.'O '(•11 ....... , I0..,111 0..,ta'~fcl' 0..,t •P,.c ~"'R°"' ~O'AJ .,,..,....~ tO ~ , • .,,. "L.IJtv-or ,, ... ,,.1 ~~ C.0-1\0li~') Vtfr' .,,,,. --- Oclot>f'r 11 ~· (,.yt• Jfro From Pagr BI NAVRATILOVA, EVERT • • • had his serve broken eiuhl limes 1n the match. double·faulting 16 times A record mght crowd for lhe Open. 15,794 l>howed up for the Gerulait1s·Kriek match. creat ing :i record total for one day 30.580. When the U S. Tennis Assocaa· tion made the s eedang chart. they placed Navralilova on the ve ry top as No. 1 and Evert on the very bottom a s No 2 After each round. they 've moved closer to each other and their anxious ly anticipated rematch of the Wimbledon final. in which Martina punctured Chris' aura or invincibility in three sets THAT VlCTORV, her second in two meetinlts with Evert this ye:ir. wos said by s ome lo bl' slightly tainted. Evert. who went l'Old turkev from tennis from the late fall of 1977 to early spring in '78. was not tournament·tough yet. they ~atcl. She had lost her edg<' Ev,e rt says that ~xcuse won't wash now. "If I'm not ready now. I don't know wh('n I'll be ready." she sa id "When I fi rst came back. the layorr could be an excuse But I've been b:ick fi ve months now. I s hould be toui;?h .. In winning W1 m bledon <Jnd gaining the No t s<'cd htrt-. Navratilova ts le arning l1 r~1 hand why E vert beca me dt<. t•n c hanted with l 1v 1n ~ and breathing te nnis for so m<1 n.). year <; "The re 's more pres!iure on me now ... ~aid Navratilova. who ha~ dropped JUSt 16 games in "in ning Cl II four m<itches m slra1#(ht se ts "I have to keep perfo rm 1n~. keep proving myself .. And in rinding herself m dn unaccust om ed No 2 pos1t1on. E vert m ight h ave found the spark lo make tennis interesting again WEONISOAY'S lllCSUl T\ -·.s1,,. .. , Quart.nln.oh Jonn McEnroe U So oet Bu•<~ W<1ll\ v ~ & • 6 1 I • \11f6\ ~rul•1tl\, U !t O.f Jo,,,. Cn f!• Sout"' Atric .t bl •I b) Women'\Si ... IH O....rt•ntnah Md!,,,,. N4vr•t1IOVd , (t«l'(hO\IOv•-:t• Oftf V•fq1n1• Au11c1. Jitom..tn1d. 6i·J. 6i J Ct'lrl\ EVf'rl, U S oe• fr'<• Av,ttl"' U~ 1-. 6 I M~'•OoUlltH Qu,,rttrf1nAl\ M•rlY A1H~ •ncl S/lrrwood ~Ctw~rl v ~ o~t F-rew McM•ll•n •no Boo "'""''' SoufP. Alric a 1 ... •-J. I) Wotltk F11><1~. Soull\ Alrot.l, •ncl lo"' 00.kfr Ntttie rl•n<h. oef A•Y Moor-SoU1" Afr•C• d"<J AO\tO. I 4nner. u s •·J. J 0 I • w-·• 0...Dln O.Wntninal• fr•CY Au\ht"·K•ll"ly M•Y l: t;;. dPf Art\ ICoyomurA-~ ~PO•n U $. • J '• Kerry Re10.~ndy Turnouu .\u\1r..-1•• Of't (l'lnstme 0 N•1•. AV'tr•h•, uno P.tul• S""tt" u s •l •l Front Page BI DODGERS • • :i I l<'ad "It'<; too early to bt' movrng P<.'<>plc around ... fo't•rJ?uson mo ve d Monda v :1round with :t double in thl- 't'\t•nrh 1nn1ng that completed t lw ,<•onng ll1•11y C:ru1 horm·re d in th(' top of th<• ~<'l'Oncl 111 J?IVt' the Giants ,, I <' IC'ad. and afte r the Dodger!> had ct 1spost•d of Barr. Darrell I':\ a n' homl·r off winner Doug H:•u . 13 x. r('duccd the deficit to 5 2 Jn thl' fifth Bl T THEN •'ERG USON cot. lc•ctt•d h1~ four RBb to c;ccure a ... v. <'t'µ of lht· brid two-eame '-l'rH:' Tht-team" meet for tht: lino.•! ttm(•<. 1n 197R next Monday ,, n d T 11 1· 'd .1 ' n 1 J? ht c; a t C.:.1 ndh·~t1ck Park 'Wt• wanl l'd to c;pl1t down h1•rt'. but th:1t ' twvonrl u~ now · ,,11cl J\lt111J1 II• '1i" \H ' h:tvt· to 11101-. ah1·ad t11 AtlJnt:1 C1nd Ctn· 1·1 nna t1 and lhC'n hopt• 10 dC\ tht• ... am1• thi ng ag:11ns t the DodAer' al our r l:1t·1· Tht· Giants and DodJ?er<; each h;ov<· 2:1 ~ames remaininj?. Blue. 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IHl ~ U Yl)UI' Dc11ty P•cr car oe Recyc.l.C: ' ., '"' .. , c.;., ' ."f ... .r .... . ... '" - •• . . \'> t , • • ' lfOOTBALL I HORSE RACING A Capaule Report From the World of Sport• Identified Flying Object Gives Angel Brief Reprieve Ao 1denttf1ed raying obkct eave An1tb • pitcber Paul Hartull a rt1)f1eve Wedne.sd11y. buL only Lemporartly. Tbf' ~ttnl' ()('CUJTfd n the tltcond &Orne or the AQltL~· doublt'hUder aialnst the Tua. Raneers Wtdusd.ay at Anaheim Stadt um and lt cpll.llmued lbe kind of nllht Ow Angels were ha vmg A Hart.&tU went lnto his dellvery during the third ln· mnl{, a paper airplltnc tohSt.-d from the :1tands nouled down betwc~n the mound and lht· plate and plale umpire Bill Oec1tan threw up hl5 hanW. to slop lht: gume. Hartull followed through with the t>llch. whlch John Lowenstein promptly dnllcd over the 386-root sign ln cenler field Deegan signalt:d that the homer d1dn 't count. Hartzell heaved a sigh of relief and Lowenstein trotted back to lhe batter's box. ..._ &..OWWNST•1• It didn't matter. Hartzell walked Lowenstein. who stole second base and scored following another walk and a single. That signaled the eod of Hartiell and, eventually the Angels whO lost 9·2, aft.er being bombed, U ·S, lntheopener. IC '• a Boy for Cfw .lne•~r•! LOS ANGELES -Burt.on Willia m Jenner m weighed in at 8 pounds, 7 ounces al birth. But there was no immediate word if the son of Olympic decathlon c hampion Bruce Jenner planned an athletic career J enner's wife. Chrystie, and son Burton were doing well at Cedars-Sinai Hospital after the birth Wednesday. Jenner. who picked up his gold medal in the de<:athlon in 1976, is currently a host on NBC· TV's "America Alive." Floyd Pau~raon ttfo.,fnfl co lrela•d DUBLIN. Ireland -Floyd Patterson. 43· m year.old former world heavyweight boxing champion. said Wednesday he plans t.o start a business and settle in Ireland. "This is the only country in lhe world where my wife doesn't bite her nails.'' Patterson sajd. "When I dis· covered the effect the peace and quiet of the Irish coun· tryside has on her. l decided this was the place.·· Patterson brought six boys from his New York youth club to Ireland for a box.mg holiday -at his own expense. He said he hopes to esbtablish a similar youth club in Ireland. once he has set· tied here. Tht' ex·champion did not say what kind of a business he has in mind. He has just sold a chain of hamburger restaurants in Sweden. "I haven't decided yet where I'll settle, but Donegal Is a realJy beautiful n,oyo ~ATTHION place," Patterson said. His wife Janet's mother came from County Offaly in Ireland. Patterson and his wife are in DubUn with lbelr daughters Janene, 11, and Jennifer, 9. -----Q110te of Cite Da9----..,. Oakland A's pitcher Mlke Norris, after s~rreriog injuries to his shoulder. neck, ribs and groin on a collision with Balllmore's Rieb Dauer: "It felt like I was tossed from a helicopter. I might go back to school to talce some crash·landing courses." Paln-JdlHng lnjerc fon tor E~·•alder'! Receiver Mike Slan.l, r~ently traded from Ell the Oakland Raiders to the Baltimore Colts. •II• says the Raiders injected him with pain·kllling drugs so he could play with an injury ... Houston quarterback Dan Pastorlnl remained hospitalized with a bruised throwing arm and a swelling on the left rib cage and was listed as a doubtful starter for Sunday's game wilh Kansas City ... Veteran quarterback Bobby Douglass, waived by Oakland before the start of lhe NFL season. was signed by Green Bay Wednesday . . . An arbitrator has ordered the Detroit Lions lo pay punter Mltcb Hoopes his full salary for last year after ruling that the club improperly released him ... The number or teams interested in .llm Plunkett, waived by the San Fran· cisco 49ers last week. has risen to six, and the veteran quarterback hopes to sign with one of lhem by Tuesday ... Defensive lineman Mike McCoy has returned to the Oakland Raiders, who waived him last week. Dave ttowe was released to make room for McCoy. c..delaria /tla11 Be Lo•t for Secue11 Pittsburgh Pirate pitcher .lobn Caadelarta • says he doubts he can ·pitch again this season because of an ailing arm . . . Left.hander Steve Carlton tossed a seven-hitter and Mlke Scbmldt drove in four runs with a double and three·run homer to lead the Philadelphia Phillies to an S-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs ... Outfielder Reggie J ackson of lhe New York Yankees is expected to be released from the hospit~l today and could be back in the lineup Friday night ... Boston and New York open a crucial four game series tonighl •. Al Cowens' bases.loaded single in the 12th inning scored Willie Wiison with the winning run, then Amos Otls added a two· run single, giving the Kansas City Royals an 11·8 victory over Oakland. The A ·s led 7·0 at one point lo I.he game ... Carl VastrzemakJ cracked a two· run homer in lbe seventh inning and Luis Tltnl stopped Baltimore on two .-.. CMIHLUtA hits as the Boston Red Sox edged the Orioles 2·0 . . . Cbrts Chambliss, Grate Nettles and Lou Pbllella delivered run!l in a four·run rttlh inning and two New York pitchers halted Ron Lef'1ore'1 27·i ame hitting streak as the Yankees routed the Detroit Tigers 8·2 .•. Rookie Don Robinson hurled a five-hitter as the streaking PIU1burgh Pirates trimmed the St. Louts Cardinals 4·1. OTBEJl SPOKTS -Fred McN1lr, the American ten· nis pro who collapsed on court with cheat pains during a (Jlatch at the U.S. Open Tuel'lday, has been discharged from a New York ho11pltal . . . Mlsslsalppl Attorney General "· F. Sammer peUUoned a U.S. District Court to ' Ult the 20().mUe blackout or the Muhammad All·Leon Splats championship rl1ht Sept. 15 at the LouJslana Superdome ... Sam Pollock, vice ~resident and 1ener1l manager or the Montreal Cantldiens announced hla reUre· ment . . . The United States nniahed second behind Cuba tn t he world amateur baseball championflhlps ln Italy ... Cuba won the women's world volleyball cham· ptonshlp in Moscow ... Cruzeiro or Brull and U.A. or Guada1ajua scored victories In an exhibition lntematlonal aoccer doubleheader before S,000 tans at the LA Coliseum . .. tlt..TeletUI .. aADIO: Dodgers at Houston, 5:35 p.m .. KABC <790 >; Teiu al Ansels, 1:30 p.m .. KMPC <710>. TV: U.S. ()pea tennis champlODJhip hl1hll1hta, 11 :30 p. m .• 01.nnel 2. Thunsday. September 7 1978 OAIL Y PILOT 8:J ntans ··Tea• OD the Rt•n Charger Tilt Is Sold Out Fulkrton Opem Agaimt Boise State SAN DlEGO l/\PI -The San Diego Ch argea ~ a nnou nced Wednt•sday that their NaUondl Football League game aguinst the Oakland Raiders al San Diego Stadium Sunday 1:. a !>Cllout ISy ERN1£ CASTILLO ~ .. OMty ...... ""'" Tbt one certainty re1ardln1 Cal St~t.e Fullerton football in 1918 ii that the Titan" will be a team on lbe run. for aurlers, Coach Jim Colletto's club will operate a irrouod-orieoted veer offense de· signed around returning quarterback Dale Bunn and lhree of lbe top four rushers from a year ago. BUT AS A TEAM without a home, the Titana will be logging a lot of traveJ Ume. Or the 12 games oo the schedule, 10 will be on the road, including Saturday's s eason opener against Boise State. CSF 's two "home" games will be played at Cerritos College. 17 miles from campus. Colletto, who is in his third year as head coach. says he has the best group or alhletes ever to go out for football at Fullerton. But like this week's opponent. th e Titans a r e deep In the backfield but thin on the Une. Bunn, a senior, passed for 954 yards and three touchdowns last year, had 281 yards a nd sl~ touchdowns rushing and also round time t.o average 38.4 yards on 59 punts. BACKING IUM UP will ~ Jay Bennett. lhe team's leading rusher with 653 yards last year; Mike Martin. who ranked third with 464 yards : and Obie Graves, who gained 423. Graves scored six touchdowns while Bennett and Martin had rour apiece. Del Mar, Hollypark Results Leaders In NFL --..~11w..,. I ......... ~ Dorsell, 0.1. Forem•I\, Min. Wllll••"'· Ml•. 8•1 .. y, K.C. 0. """"· o.. P•yton. CN H•r•I~, Pin H~.(Jll Ml*ll-.G.8. 1-y,N.E. LAMMI".._.. AIL Y4f Aw TOI u ,., •• 0 II 112 •• I " '" 10 1 1 ,. tilt 4.1 0 n * ,,. 1 ,. 101 l .t I ,, .. u 1 1• •l 't I ,. •1 u • ,. "u 0 V Ml E """"-Oell. ................. JO ..... 0 ~-.&<If .,~ .... 1111. TOdCI, N. Y .J, Sl.t11M<h, 0.1 Zom,SN. Fo.ilt, S.O. IMMI011J,N 0 ,.,._r<lk,NYG Slpe, Cl•. J 7•,All. an. ee... v•. '°'A•. 1• 10 111 , 10. .. It 1• i11 ' 110 U 11 74S J ,., ,, " "° • " ,, n 21 m t Mitt ,, ,. I .. ' • u ll " .. , 0 , ,, U • IW. I 10 40 u n 1t0 1 1.t0 U 10 10. I 4.S2 ......... «.._.. ._. ..... A .... TOI VOllf't, Ml~• 17 U4 h .2 2 , ___ .... .,..,.,.. 1 "' t7 , 1 WHlh. s.ii .,._.,. 1 n 11 o • ~."""""' • u t, 0 ~,.._. • m "'' MU~, i""-• f1 16.1 t 'Mii,., IC-Oty • S1 U O 1 IM•Wt wttll S rtc91111oftt "'4K• ........ .._. ft 's a completely different story on de!eruie. where safety Bob McLean is the only return- ing starter. and on both lines. where Colletto must start from scratch. One pleasant surprise has been Mike Beeuwasaert, the former Golden West College tight end who was the outstand · ing player in the spring alumni game. Beeuwasaert red·shirted a year ago after showing up on campus as a walk-on but earned the starting tight end position with five catches for 70 yards in the alumni game. THE UNEBACKlNG and de· Censive backfield crews are ade· quate but. like the entire team. relatively young and inex.· pe rienced. Colletto will know right away JUSt how his defense does shape up s ince Boise State returns most of the personnel that made the Broncos the fifth ranked or {ensive team \n the nation last year. Cedric Minter C87i yards I. Terry Zahner <724 yards I. Fred Goode <584 yards> and blocking back David Hughes <258 yards 1 combined for 2 ,443 yards rushing last season ADD TO THAT backfield quarterbacks Hoskin Hogan and Dee Picket 12.201 yards and 18 touchdowns combined 1 and the Broncos are r eturning six athletes who accounted ror all but 40 of the team's 4,684 total yards offense m 1977 Boise State. which went 9·2 1n winning the 81g Sky lllle last fall. has already <innounced that Saturday nig ht's game <tt 20.000·seat Bronco Stadium is ca sellout. Waterfowl Hunting Rules Unchanged LOS ANGELES <API -The state Fish and Game Commission has adopted 1978·79 hunting re· gulations ror waterfowl and resident game birds largely unchanged from the current regulations. There will be straight 93·day waterfowl seasons in all areas of the state. and hunters again will be permitted seven ducks a day. 14 in possession Restrictions on canvasbacks, redheads and hooded mergansers will continue. Season dates in Southern California will be · ducks. coots. galluniles and jacksnipe, Oct. 21.Jan. 21 : geese. Oct. 21-Jan. 21, except Canada geese and its subspecies from Nov 11-Jan. 21, and from Oct. 28-Jan. 21 in part of District 22 of the southern zone. OCC's JOHANNES. • • than Johannes. When he lines up ror his first play from scrimmage Saturday not only will he have his size to contend with. but a cast on his left hand also as a result of a broken knuckle suffered last week. Why does he keep playing despite the ad versities? "Just because I love to play To show people that you can do anything no mattter what ... if you want to." The last of 52.596 ticket:. was !>Old Wednesdesy a fternoon. a spokes m an ro1 the Chargers said. adding that 1t is believed that the sellout 1s the earliest in t h ,. I 9. ye a r h 1s t or y o I the franchise. The sellout came mort> than 7Z hour!\ prior to the 1.05 pm. kickoff. meaning that the game will be televised live in the San Diego arcu. "We are grateful to our fans for their response to the team and ror the early sellout.·· said Char gers· President Eugene V. 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(7 14) 646 -1 64 7 Mos I \tores open 7 dar' 1 w11la·call the location ntar you tu euct hourl. · sj1, '''"" ''"''"~ 1, •••• 1,1 ... ,n ~·~• . . ... -···-·"· .. B·I DAILY PtLOf Ke~P YO..I' (t&J 5',1~~1 n.4"'4~ "NQ ~LA~,..::> A 1t" .. ~ltF,CN T'/¥C •R...i .. oe:-~ l")(Te-AI() .,,,~ SN:,. ~ .. t .(<. TOO ""'IZ A <.l'Ji:> - Paeifi<· outhwest • NBTC Hosts Seniors Event For the 12t h ::.lra1ghl yur , the Pacific Soulhwe!it St!nior )-; Lt•nnis championships will be held at the Newport Beat'h Tennis Club beginning Monday and running through the following Sun- day. A retord entry h~t of close to 1.000 pll1yers in the JS to 70 age bral'kels wall be participating in s ingles. doubles a nd ma xed doubles. There a re 30 !>cparate divisions in the tournament this year un- der the direction of Judy De Rosa. Play will start daily at 8 a m. in the 52nd re· hew al or the tournament. Horst Ritter of Newport Horst Ritter or Newport Beach is seeded No. l in the 35-an<i·over men 's singles competition while Hugh Stewart 1i. the toi.i seed an the 4~and-over com- petition. ( ) The r l' 1s n o <i rt · m os>1on <hue•• ~> "•w _ TENNIS th e compet1t ion t hi s · :.cason at the Newport Beach Tennis Club facility Audn FeatM~d Tracy Aus tin will be featured in a free tennis workshoo in coniun<'lion with the Arco Tennis Ope n at UCLA's uppcr l'ourlsSaturday,Sept.16. Junior tennis plu ycr s from throughout Southern Cahfornia are anviled lo participate in the pro~ram sponsore<l by the SoCal Tennis As- sociation junior development program. The sJ>('c1al cxh1b1t1on match featuring Austin will be staged at 10 that morrung followed by an in- ~tructional penod of 1 a,, hours. Contests for prizes plus compl.Jmentary tickets to that afternoon's quallfyi.ng round will also be given to the partici· pants. All youngsters 18-and-under are invited to participate. The Association of Tennis Professionals will s tage a clinic on Saturday. Sept. 23 at 11 a.m. with s ix touring pros discussing and demonstrating the forehand, backhand. volley, serve. overhead and lob shots. The first 1,000 Juniors 18-and-under will receive a free tennis raC'quet Another 1.000 rac- quets will be given away on Thursday, Sept. 21 to Juniors. Los Caballeros To11naeir Sec Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club will s tage its annual singles championships in A, B, C ;.ind D divisions beginning this weekend. An inter-club competition has been arranged with the Cerritos Tennis Club at Los Caballeros on Saturday, Sept. 23. This is a challenge match and the $3.50 entry fee includes a s andwich buffet luncheon, beverages and balls. Women members and their guests are invited to participate in a women's doubles day competi· hon with different Friday dates assigned to the four divisions. BB Opett Rendt• Championship results of the Huntington Beach Open tennis tourna ment that had more than 850 en- tries: Open men's stogies: Gil Duran <Pacific Palisades) def Ed Sena <FuJlerton, 6-4, 7-6 ; women's singles: Jena Strozier <Westminster) def Hillary Moor <Huntington Beach) 6-0, 6-3; men's doubles: Dave Bohannon-Gayle Bukelow def Phllllp Beilin:GH Durna 7-6, 6-4 ; women's doubles: Doreen Irish-Jody Peterson def Hillary Moor-Debbie Upman 6-2, 3-', 6-4; mixed doubles: Craig Witcher-Jena Strozier def Dick Dorus-Susan St. Clair S-7, 6-2,-S:2. Wei& Eleeted OCl'A P~t Dave Wells of the Capistrano Racquet Club w:,-elected president of the Orange County Tennis As5n. Wednesday night. Wells reports that the Laguna Beach Tennis Assn. put up $4,500 of its own money to resurface the tennis court.a at Laguna Beach High School. Caplat.rano Racquet Club bas been the borne base for the Capistrano Valley lllgh School boys and girls t.eoni.s teams and will continue to furnish the facilities to the youngsters for the coming year, Wells adds. D11nln' Capt•ra Title Bob D\Jesler of Costa Mesa captured the Ri :· quel Club of Irvine men's 35-and-over sing· ·s championship over Dick Leach or Laguna Bea• l, S-3, retired CL.each siHered a back injury lwst weekend. In the doubles play. Leach and partner Horst Ritte r defeated Jim Nelson and Dick Johnsrud. 2~. 6-2, 7-6. Hugh Stewart of Corona del Mar was the win· ner in the 45-and-ovcr singles wU.b a 6·1, 6·2 win over Bob Sherman of Santa Barbara. In 4.5 doubles. Dick Dosa of Capistrano and BIU Rosener of Newport Deucb woo over K!ng Lam· bert. and Stewart, 7•6, 6 1. W •swe TC f'l•bltn .sec-.r Tbe D\Jkes of the John Wayne Tennis Club from Newport Beach finished second In the Western Regional finals of the Decode national amateur tennls championships In San Francisco recently. The Stmnyvalc Tennis Club won the event con· silting of eight squads from the West and will com· pele at f1ushmg McMdow. N. V In the national finals thJs w«kcnd . Members or the Dukes included Marilyn Moore, Phebe Stenton. J ohn Lee, RJck Dow. Sunny Slliott and Ran Tomsic. 1 r TENNIS /OUTDOORS Drat Those Mosquitoes! Outdoorsmen Report Record Number of Bites Ry OU'K ROIUNSON 0t ,._ O•llY ,, ... , .... < .tllfo1111t1, i\luskd and Wyoming, 1n fact the w holt· <·ountr.v Ii. rl'JX>rtinl( m~qu1locis are biting in n ·t·ord numbt•r:. lhlN year some 600 strokes per mtnute and rapidly expand· 1ng and contracting her abdomen muscles which creates thal horrible whining sound. This s ingle act of mating will permit her to produce several hundred eggs she will lay at five difrerent times . Arter mating. she will drink 15 to 20 times from a fountain of blood to incubate her ~ggs. What she lnjests will total no more than a Ill Murylttnd, Or Roher t Altmlin. an expert on tht.>lit> pcBlb. hnk:s his stuh.•'s Increased mosquito population to l'X<'C:i!Jlvt: ruln:s lhut fell during the full moon ~>hui;e wh1rh cuui;ed high lldt:s to inun· dale marsh arcu:. where the Insects had laid eggs yl'ur\ bdorc drop of blood similar to one caused by a pin prick. THE MARVELOUS SNOUT she drinks with grows from just below her eyes . It is made up of s ix unique parts especially adapted for the Oun Abram~. tt Wyomln!l outdoor writer. re- port:; thert• .sr1• c-louds of moi;quitOt!s over much of Montana ond Wyoming':-. prized trout waters ht-ca1111t• lht• hu>tl.' 1978 i.now ''uck has melted and rtoodN1 m cutlow:. and pOI hoh::. ltt Aa..Jua. olltdeernlftl ~ 1Jree11 dri~ to 111•-tf 9 CW. ~r fro• fleh19 ezp••ed t• t•e•e cr~aCMttS' Mtn. llUNTt:RS. ('AMPt:RS and rishermen in the flt'lcl In CalH111 naa cun look lo ticl bal because of the hl.'u "y r11rn .... 1n the !>prtnc and the early September r.un th1~ ~eek "' J\la~ku. outlli.>Ur~men have been driven to 1n:.amly th1:. year from being expased to these stealthy work at hand. Ha1r-s1zed. m the snout l'rl.'aturcs' b1tcs there Is a food canal, a salivary duct. two lance· ThroughOut history. the mosquito has plagued like mandibles and two sharp knife-like maxillae. mankind The insect has ~pread death by malaria. The complex apparatus will cause misery and i;leepang s1ckne::.s and yellow fever in nearly every woe to her many victims. corner of the globe Painlessly. the female mosquito Jabs her spear into her victims no deeper than the length of fuzz WHAT IS A FRIGHTENING thought is that on a peach. experts claim the mosquito will never be eradicat-What causes the irritation Is when she inject·s ed. Then: is no evidence that any one of the 2.700 the anti-coagulant saliva down the tube so blood s pec!es o~ the insidious hreed is on the endangered will now freely up the food canal. By the time the spec1~s hst. It seems they will continue to spoil victim feels the itch. lhe mosquito has flown away camp1ng, hunting and fishing trips. and mos t of to digest her meal. all. man's s leep. As a m atter of fa ct. nothing loves a mosquito. MOSQUITOES FIND their prey with special except another mosquito and that is just a one- sensory organs. These sensors detect a breath of time affair between a male and female of the exhaled carbon dioxide expelled from warm species blooded animal ·s lungs. She homes in on the Their only known use is ets a source of food source. hi gh in protein for hummingbirds, swallows and With her wings and mid-section whining, other fish sensors compute whether the victim is the right Mating once. the male mosquito then seeks mark by sniffing out moisture. warmth and ele- s he ller among plants to die in a few weeks. ments in animal s weat. In doing so. the mosquito may pass over your WHEN MADAM MOSQUITO hatches rrom an body to feed on your mate or child. egg she lives in waler until she can ny. Once airborne. she is a tiny. quarter·inch demon wilh an REMARKABLY AGILE in night. swatting a intense appetite for a mate and a meal of blood buzzing mosquito is usually an exercise in futility. from a warm-blooded animal. According to J .D. Gillett. an English insect expert. She attracts a mate by napping her wings mos quitoes can fly backwards. forwards. upside ; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Top Bonito Fishing _Reported Bonito are s warming the party boats and on some days the count is exceeding the ba~s of mackerel reported by landings. The marlin action for the mo· ment has moved to the waters off San Diego. This pas t weekend. 18 fish were weighed in Saturday and 21 blllfish Sun- day. During the same period two broadbiU and five marlin were accounted for at the Balboa Angling Club scales. Meanwhile, a lbacore action is ta iling off with counts of less than one fi sh per angler. All the long fin activity is still 50 to 100 miles off San Diego. SANTA M<*ICA -.s •no•e,.J ... bOnllo. )7 m<1tker11, 16 Wf>d b.t\\, 1 h•llbvl. 1a ..... 1 -28 1not1,.s: UO m1oer11, 7 llOnllo. UN Pll:OltO U2N M. LlllMl"t> -6 lllOle,.l • .,.11_1,,,11, .a -to. • '"tc.o t>tu , 16 blue t>tu . (PWb 0'(111> -• M1911'1! 61 .,.11owt1tl, l:M bOntto, I WT~Ydl.IO....c:k-1, .. llbetor1. MOltltO UY (-1> -11 -~: 1)4 racJt (.ocl, • llfle COd. """91'61 -11 MIOMfS. ' 1"'9 <Od, 741 rocti ,ocr, 11-..... •~-I -10 ~: •Srock 'eel. 20,.., IMClfW, ~ -1. 14 1"'9 <od. SAN 51NC* -41 ........,, 21 11,. cod, '1S rocll <Od. OJCMAltD -'2 -.itn: ttS nKll ...... SO c.tle:o bHS, no rod< Cod, '-. 12 COW Cod, .... . Nll:Wf'OttT tAl1't > -JS ... ~: It INM, JI rocll Cod, 7 ~I SANTA MltMllA -n ~. ''°rock fl~. U m.c:ke,.el. • 11"9 cod. I boftlto, SEAL aEAC" -24 MQlen. S .,tllOW\911, 240 m..:•1ret, l~bonll0 OCEANSIOE -14 englen .• boftlto, uo - !NU. 56 Billfish Counted At BAC Scales Billfl.sb in large numbers are being caught by anglers. Through Sept. 2, 41 marlin and ts swordftsb bad been counted at the Balboa Angling Club scales. The broadblll have hit 11 mackerel baits and four were taken on barracuda. Five marlin have been tagged or released and a total of 41 or these fish have bit seven live baits, 33 lures and one nyin, fish. The continuaog list or s portsmen with billfi.sb to their credit for season '78 are: M.Wllft -MlcJI lecnt, ,........ "'*''"· hd It~. MIS....-: '--t l..OW, IS.; 0eorve Gerr•tt .... & ,. ..... ; MIU •••<Ir ... in. IC•~ Mc(Mll, lt'1; a.. Otte, tM; ~t WOOd, Ul; ... °';;_!';:j Petty ....... ::..:: R~ M l ... , 1U; S.... , Its; GI,.., lAorllz. ID; Jacll ltl<Mr ..... , 1J7; 8111 lk'ldlH. 17_S1 Wiit GlllMll. 1•1; ~ Hiii, 124; Vl<kle "--· 167; Tom '"'~· ,,., Tim S.,..111. 141; N«Tn Gtltll. 134. MMl "-· 14'! J-c ...... , '" .. -· AIWtJ c ...... tSJ: 8111 Sc.011, no. &o11 r<111y, .-e; e.111 Slmmlllt'Ofl, 119 & rei..'9; Nl<ll P!wlpo. Ill 8roedl>lll -J9fw\ Rtllly, 1'1 POUnch; lton 81rt<IMr. M ; Kit'. 'f-..c;~1 ... 10). 8111 HtdltY. 101. Urry v..,.iw1. f U, a..o ON111111. t». Jim Brl~•. llS. Billfish Toomey Set for Sept. 15 The Assesamenl Treatment Services Center one-day. annual blllflsh tournament ls slated ror Frlday , Sept. 15 with a captain's meetlnf and isend off cocktail party slated for the Balboa Bay Club Thursday evening at 6 p.m. Boat.I entered In the contest to date are El ZagaJ, Prowler. El Jele. Joaqufn , Windfall, Klndis h. Iman, Chula. Tres Borracbos and Tale or the Cale. Tournament entries are &Ull bclni accepted. lnte r eated angler. may phone S75-t81P. Barl'eSt ol Tro•le Indian defiance or a two-day old ban on salmon fishing at the mouth of the Klamath River in Northern California prompted U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agents to con- fiscate this boatload of beer and salmon recently. A Court of Indian Offenses annulled the seizure, but the tense Klamath situation continues. Oae·shot Duat Ailnual Event Nears LANDER; Wyo. CAPl -The One·Sbot Antelope Hunt -one of the world's most unusual sporting events -will be repeal· ed for the 35th year Sept. 16 on the high. central plains of Wyom ing. Each hunter h1 is!iued a single bullet. blessed by the Shoshone Indians. Successful hunters of the American pronchorn dance that night with the Indian braves and each gets a allver bullet. The hunters who don't score are given miniature laughing an- telope heads and must dance in dreues and shawls wlth the Shoshone women. ALTHOUGH COMMONLY c alled an antelopa , lhe American pronghorn ls not re· l ated lo that famil y of ape dstera. Governor!i, aRtronauts. cos- monauts. !M!nators. boxers, mov· le actors and generals have participated in the One-Shot An· te lope Hunt, co-hosted by the aovernors of Color•do and Wyomlng. • The slakes can be high, but seldom are serious. ln 1946, the governors of Wyoming. Co lorado and Louisiana wagered Pikes Peak. the Teton Range and Mississippi Delta. The hunt was a tie, so maj or geographical c hanges were avoided. THE EVENT WAS bom In 1939 while Hank Dl\hl Sr. of Colorado and Harold Evans ot Lander were silting around a campflre high In the Rocky Mountains talking about the days of mountain men and In· di ans. "We decided ff the Indians could shoot antelope wlt.h bow and arrow we should be able to shoot antelope using just one bullet." says Evan5, 81 . who, with one exception. has bagged 3 pronghorn ln Wyom ing every year since~ l930s. The nrst one shot hunt was In 1940. ll has been conducted each year -except during World War It -on the opening day of lbe seaaon In the Lander area. . .. • r -.. r down and hover and loop. And some soecies can even fly through nundrops without getUnt wet. Dan Abramit claims he has tried every known product on the market to repel the Wyomlna and Montana beasts Including mesh netting soaked in various sprays and even electronic devices. But to no avail. until recently. when he read a copy of the magazine. Out.door Life. Abrams said an old trapper friand of his called his attention to the ultimate bug repellant •~aila· ble lo everyone that was mentioned ln the story Jt ls Avon's Skin-So-Soft. Perhaps Abrams has found the answer. But we can be sure of one thing. There will always be mosquitoes. whining and biting during the short 60 days or these deadly ladles· Ufetime. Smnpson: ~Tip of Hat 6- Everytime a fisherman or sailor rounds the light at the e nd or Dana Harbor. they should tip their skippers· hats to Kenneth Sampson. • Each lime a kid and his mom and dad walk along the mile-long jetty Jutline out to sea from Dana Point they should be able to come upon a statue erected to this man who is the father or Dana Harbor. The harbor Is one of the finest in the world. Yet here we are 10 years later and the Marine Institute Is still a dream. GRANTED, $CM .... in county money and another $50,000 has been allocated by the four community colleges to finance the start of construction or this important faclllty. but over the years. no heavyweight angel has stepped forward to Insure the completion of the institute. Now 10 years later. the tab to erect all three phases of Orange County's own J>Ublic oceanographic s howcase. where kids and adults can drink in the lore of the sea. has risen to $5.S million rrom S3 m ilHon. Construction will never be cheaper again. Actually. Dana Harbor and the Dana Point Institute were named improperly ln lhe first place. ALL RICHARD HENRY DANA did was stop here years ago and help load hides or cattle off the cliff onto his ship. Then be wrote a book called Two Years Before the Mast in which he mentioned the spot wbicll is now Dana Harbor. In reality, the plush anchorage and com· plex of some 4.000 yachts. whose construction created a huge profit center and tax base for Orange County. should be named after Ken- neth Sampson. the man who made It happen. rt was his foresight and energy and dedica- tion that made the harbor the successful operation it is today. The Harbor should be named alter this man who s pent five years of his lite on a public servant's modest salary putting the pride of Orange County tog et.her. KENNETH SAMPSON Is retired now, but not at St. Petcr·s gates. Why does a man who had the dream and guts to see the pro- ject through have lo have met his Maker before he is remembered for his deeds. And it follows that the Marine Institute should be na med the Kenneth Samrson Marine lnsUtute -Ir It finally gets ol the ground. The inslJlute was a lways in lbe mind of this man -a place to visit and study and go away enriched with the mysterioua mipt of the sea and the creatures livinc In tt. It was Sampson who fought ror the thl'ft acres of non-commercial land to be set astde from everything else ln the Harbor as a win· dow lo the sea for the public. IN THE BEGINNING. Sampson had to literally batter down the doors of government a nd industry to make the Jewel of Dana Harbor a reaUty. Many times be happily jeopardized his position and financial securi- ty in making the harbor happen. In 1968. most of his work paid ofr. The de· dicalion or the harbor was a big affalr. Tbe szreat and worldly men of induatry. and the mighty from the courthouse and Waallin,ion gathered to snip the ribbon officially openlq the facility. The big names and their pictures were in the news. Here was the ninth wonder of the world, Dana Harbor. But there was no fund· ing for the Institute. Not even a mug shot of Kenneth Sampson ever got in print. THERE WAS A MAlllNE exhibit held on the three acres dedicated to the Marine Institute. There were promises of moaey and support for Otis valuable cultural home to enrich all those who would come here. But nothing substantial happened. Now isn't it about Ume for all thole who have profiled by the construdlon of the Harbor to step forward and put SOllMtldftc back into the support or lhe true purpoee of the Harbor. Wouldn 'l lt be nlce ta t.biDk you helped have a hand in complet101 Ken. Samr,son·s impossible dream and make it final y come true. ·Jarvis Gets Bis Fish SAN DTEGO <AP> -Howard Jarvi& pulled the votea In for his tax~utUng· measure last June. He was pulling them in again laa\ weekend -but this ume tt was 'a big flah. The 7$.year-old Jarvis reeled ln a U.pound marlla while on a ftahlns expedition out or Coronado with local fisherman Dick Mudptt, said M udgell 'a wife, LorraiM. Accompanied by another San Die1an, the men were uUlng in a 36-loot sport boat named "Sweet Lorraine." A celebration for Jarvis waa beld at the Martin Club in San Otego. · 'TMy shot orr the cannon and holsted the marlin nae. welahed the flab and then photo graphed Howard wtth It," she •aid. '1'hls ls the first big one Howard's ever cauehL" Tbe Mud1ctu became friends with .Jarvis during his campa11n. Mud1ttt ran uuuttearwly for state auperiot~dent of schools. , .. • -t-.. ' • ~. • • ... • NOTIU O' IMMOUITIO.. 0 1' l'Alll'NattMtll' &NO CONTINU&NC8 01' .UiJ•U ' N•llC. I\ ft""" _.._t t. S.1:114111 1'°-Jl $ •• t .. ""-··-· e.. 1i..1 Do\lf la\ a JtlllUtll lltOat l L , ... " •• " .... A•lll\lt • ""•·· 1"9•4'1.i ................. u .......... . wtt••r Ot• fir"' "•"'• t f •u wa, ... _ .. _ ....... .,. ... ......, "-Cal• .,.._ c.i-· ..... IW•• OIOel-.... ~..,,,..ft If A14V\t. 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WHCltfA~ tlw C-1 (Oft""~'lr (Oii ... 0.t!to<I I\"'° -M <er1•'" ......... ...._. ~,,, ..... ~ ... .. ><,•-·-WME lllEA~. -Cl..,_,,, .... , be t11•0e n •lleote '"' o.in•0t .. ~ •""""' fl\tt rltfll\Q orlll! Ille 0.Sltl<f'\ ""'9\, ..... WMEAEAS, II -an 10 0. !ti Ille .. ,, orlle•nh of wold commvnUy col ltQt 01\l•t<I 111•1 Uld pr-rty I» IN >ed lo Int "4~1 Olddtr, 1>11'> ... nl to \t tll""' 11360 4' -of IN EOllY~ lton C:OO. of u-t $Ullt 01 COlllw n11 , NO W, TM ElllEFOAE. 8E IT ltESOLVEO ..... '"" ao .. o don ..... by •nnounct It\,_. tot.ow Ille Mtttrwfler dnc:rl-tNI _,. ty •NI it ",,......,found, cletormu,.d, enO orcte•f'O I l lie ptoperly llere lnefle r O.\trlbtO •\ _,,..,, ll>y ll'f C:O.>I C-· tT>11n11' (.oft-Ot\lrlct •nc:I wlll Nt be ..eeoed 10• """'°' ""'"'"'" °"""9 ,.,. u ..... \pect11eo '" 111e -· , II I\ ""' lmenllon ol lt\l\ BN •O to ••ne -..a _,.., to Ille lllOlle•I bid· O.t with a m111lm11m e<<tPI-rent.ti of U ,700 per ye•r, eccordlnQ lo IM 1er "'' •"" condition• lle'91nef'ter w t tort,.lntr..l••w l . S•IO •••I Pf-1Y Is sttuateO '" C0\11 /;ltW. C°""IY ol 0.-. Sl.teol Cehto•n••. •"' l• more pertlC\lt•ttv .. :M: r •-'" l!W ltQel CIHCroptton •"41 •••ict1 ettotNcl _,..to.•• Doth .,.••· l.11<"4ed lo IM pr_...., ...... • T ... term<l/l-IHM ~I ....... pet1od ol ''""' UI y ... s ~!tit on October I, 1'11 -0 _,.. Sep. 1em~r 30, •~. -"'"" II@ r--0 tor e petlod of 11\t ... rffrs wltll , .. m 11l11tl <-I Of , .. l)Mlitt el llW '"''""•"on of ,,.. or'91NI IMm l'r. 01\!to<I mey '""'" .... -...... 1ny ,,,,,. "'*" t -yMt'S written Miio Said pr°""'rty •NII w uW'd on· Iv for Pu•-•pP•OV.O by IM Dls- lrlcl •nO the succes\tul bid°"' •h•ll ~ ttQuited t• e~cute • kr•'W. •n ~lMn· pit of wllk ll Is on tole lft IM o<ll<t of Ille P11rCll•••no Aoent, C:O.•I Com· muntty Coll-01\lrkt. 10<.eteo 11 .,,0 Ad•m5 A••lhW, Cost• M•S•, C.llf0<ftl• --. -...... ,_ tor u 1m1nell011 llrler ID ....... ef -·II It v..O.rtt--<er1tln ltrm\ of ,,,. I•••• •r• •v•Je<I 10 n•oolle llon toelWHft Ille District .,,. ,.,. •11<· ceu tvt bldcler. i Potefttlel ~•re oclYl>ed IN I the Parc~• In ~lien Is •-1ooet1 •nd .... wccnv ... blOde• wltl ..... au•rfd ~•tu' own •JlOllf'n'M" to sec.~• •c c•n . 4 81tb wUI I» rec.elveO •I • pobllt mu1lno ot tllis Bo<lrd, to-wit; IJ10 Ad•m• &ven \le, Co•I• Me s •. C•llrornl• on Ille lllll d1y ot Sep- ttmbclr. 1'71. ot 1·00 p.m. •t whl<ll time SUltO .,.._.,.., 10 IHM>""' pro· pttly llt•••n<IOoYe cMS<tlbeO ......... •t<t lvtd -COf1>1-ecl. This lloa•d t•M't¥t\ IN nQM to tti.<1 _,,y eNI ell Did• •nd to ""''*-its otttt to, .... lllt orooenv •••ore ««OClno en1 •<lllefl .,... -·'· \M 8oer'O sNll Ult lor o,.I b1ch II _,.,.ult '"' or .. bids. et1r •t\C>Oft\lble ..,_. ollet"l to te•w tflt ••IO oroper1y _.Ille terms 1no con- 01t10M •~II~ 110rt1n lor •rent.I ta· <•..O•l'Q lly •I IMS! llw pcwcer>t U~\ t~ hlQ"t•I orfillel\ pr_..1 wlllcll h med• Dy • """""'Ible person, SUCll ll•Oht\I •t'\OOll\1114• O<el IMO i hell w 1 llft•ll'f •<c•tO 01 Otl bid' >Mii be rtt- fK ltO by ll'f eo.rO. '"' Ster-ttarv ot tl'lis Bol rd h l'let•bY dlnoc;leO lo POSI COPies of '"' NOl•t e 01 lntef'ltlon to 1..u -. l'ul Propetty, \IQneO by me Oerli of l!>t BCMlrO, ... -Ul publlc ple<H '" , ... Ce>11n1Y not lfl> 1'len 111\f!tft C Ul OIJS betore Ille ct.ele of Wld publlc ,....llftO •ncl 10 out>tl~ • covr of -wme f\Of IU \ I hen Oft(t • ~ f9' IJW"ff UI CO... ~e<..tove ""'"s -~the .Wt• ot u lo m•t111•0 In ll'l Or..,.. Co.ts! D•llv Pltol, • ""~of -r•t Clr<llll· llOtl PubliSMO tn lhl\ Ol>lrkl 1 I nte•o teo e><tn lM m•y receln •d Ottlon•I blddtno lnlormetlol\. ln<IUClll\9 • 1eo•1 Oh<flotlon ol Ille percel, by CO'llOC linQ II• PvfCl\tJlnQ OtflGe ol lheOt<lritl Po _.d ll'O 41do9fe0 •t IM ......... ,.,.,.,no o1 !lie Gowmlno Bo<lfCI ot ,.,. Coest Co""""""ty Coll-Olst•I< I of 0.t tlQ<! COUtltJ, C.lll'Ort1I• on Ille 16111 doY OI A"')UJI, "" AYES TRUSTIES 0 H tte AOOO• Jr , Wiiii..., t:. l(ellte•. Wortll Keene. Aobe•I L HumP'l••'I'• •M Oot-•IO G Hott NOES T•USTEES N-AB!>EHT TRUSTEES H- STAT E DF CALll'OAHIA COUNTY 01' ORANGE I, HOAt.AAH E WATSON. Se<teteq ol IM 8CM•0 Of Trusll!M of .... CO.\' Comm\ltl•l'I' (.ollt9t Oi•l•k l ol 0<- Ce>11nt1, C..llloml• llf••l>y Ctrtlly 111•1 tllt ebOve """ tcweootno AesoMIOI\ "'•\ duly llnCI •eg.,t.,ly eooptect by'"'' • u ld Bo••• "' • •~eutar meellntu 111e,.,01 llelll en '""' ••111 dn 04 &11911\I ltlt •nO o.u~ l>Y • vn&nl...-> vol• ol wiOBoe•d. N0<""1lftE.Wel""' Publli...., Or-C:O.SI Deity Piiot. A.,...,, 1•. JI •ncl Septemo.r 1, 1'11 •On·l'I PUBLIC N011CE ISOIOW MO. tMLM NOTIQ'. t0 Clt91M?Otlt OP IUUC Tll~Ut IS-.. tll'l•Mr U.C..C..I l'fOUce IU 1trtCIY ot...,. to creollon of lllt •Wllllln ~ ... l"llts \NI.~- • tr•ft•••r I\ ll'ltffldeo to lie "'•de on Pt,.on•I PfOP•rtY ... ,.,,..fie• • det.triOtt<I Tiit ... '"" end &Int-• ..... , ot (.,. lnl~ tr.,.shl•cn ••• •MMf I' Mo.vtr •nd JH Me .._, 1'1'n VI• Fle•I•, Miu lOn Vie· 10, c.tltorflle m1S T ... ,..,.,. -""''""'' _ .. , of , ... ,,.,..,... t,.,.'*~ .... Jt"• I. EICNI-.. •· P 0 to• 1'ol.GI......_.......,. ... ,, . l'lle ._,, ..... _ "'~··· ,, °"''I-14\ ..,.., .. M: IMt .. ltll, ~ .... ~ ... _...,. ... ,fl•· ,..,.... """'"""· Mlflft• .......... .. Of O tt «='-".,.... k .-.. .. : DA Ote~, L..-. 9Mdl, c.tlfem!L '"°· -,........ ~ "-'"' ;,. .. be~.-. Mt«t •• .. .00.. .-rt~ <It YOUR liSCllOW H "VIC& CO .. tNC,, ~17 ~ et Mell, W..'""1111«· c.tlNml• .,.., Ofl Ott .11 ... ~ ,,. me. to ,., •• I -tit Ml• IM-.4 T•-·-.... '"' ...... Tr_....... "Hd 1•11-11111 4MNit~I ll>\l\IMU ,.._ .... ...._ wltlllfl tlle llW'M ., •• ~ ... ,,..t ...... Ott .. •111e111t 1'. tt1'1 J-a.CtcMt ...... IMINM Tr~ YOU• UOIO'f MltVIQ CO.. 1..C. , .. ,, .............. .............. °""'9le ..... "' .,.,, ..... """''-ar.,.. C1tiH1 °""' ,.. ... s .. 1. • ..,,.., 1, "" r P llUC NOTICE A&MUW'\ ~ Ml•rO.., llUOUITIOlll OP f Ma 90&.90 .. T•UOTla•o- COMl' CCIMMUMln' ~a.. .. Otn•ICTOP 0.,1NOI CIOUWTY, (AUl"C)llNIA ~ ... "" o ........... ,,,,. ... ...,... ..... , ...... y .. ~ .... ,.,,... • .. , ..... 1,.. ..... .,.*' .. ,,,._ ...... 1.u .. 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J , ........ .,,_ny " \ll lMl.o '" C•ll• ,,_...., t-ty .. 0.-. lr.1.i• ol (•Ill-le, -" -~t< ... atly .. \UI-"' lhot ..... •Krlptl ... - \O le• •n~ llW,..1111, ft -•re •I '•"" l• ltlotit<--• T.,. ln m .. ,.,. ....,. , ... ,. 0.1., • 0tr1M ti 11,.. UI yw.n e;....,_nclfte .... Oc ..... '· , • .,. --·"9 s..- l•fft .. , io.. ltU, -,...y lie .-.-... t M •IM If llW• ,_.,, •1111 Ille "'"'""' ~°"""" • "" ~'·~ •t "" 1t•m11\tlloll 04 -O<tQl""I lerm "'- OIStrlCI mt¥ l~mll\tlt IM le•\e •I •ny 11-.._. • -yeu 's wrlO.,. -l<t . S.•IO ,...,.,.,,., \l\All be 11-Oft· ,, '°' P\lrootoft -°"'° ., -DI" lrl<I and tr. •ucceu t\11 ..-r Sll•ll lilt •tci\ltreO to •••<Ill• • ...... .,. •••m· pie ol wlltdt '' on ti .. '" ttrt Office of Ille Pur<l\e\lnp Atel\I, CoH I C.- muftllf Coll* OlJtrkt, MKeted •t IJIO &d•m• Ave~. Cosl• Mn •. Celll'Ott1I• m» -•v•lltele for H · omll\tllOft 1Wlo< to •ec.ol ... ef Oift. 11 1> .. -.. 1000 11 ... 1 <•""'" '"""" of .... ••ue ••e '"111e<1 10 11eootl111on IMtween IM D••tt«l 1110 the slK· ~·'"' bleldef i P0tel\1,.1111ooen .,.. OOVIMO llltt •" co••• In lmc><ovtno ,,.. peral ,,.. <IUOll\Q IMl .. 11"0 entr.onctt -..... OVtf t•l\llllQ CVIO-\NII be bofne lly Ille '"((eU NI b-•· •· 910\ •Ill be fece1veO ~I • p11bll< ..... 11,.. ol "''' eo.rd. l~•lt: U10 &6-...,, Aven.,,,, C:.0.1• Mt••. Colll'ornl• Ot'I Ille 1l1fl IUly ol SeCKombet, 1'71, •I 1·00 p.m. •I which ,,,,,. sHleO pre>- po s •I• to leeh the pro pe rl y "•reln•llO.,. Oe\CrlbeO sh•ll .,. ••· t eov•d -CDMIOered. This -•d •• \er•es tfle t1Qrlt to re 1«1 •llY •nd 111 bid• •ftd lo wlthdr-II• otter to lt•M lllel)(Ojlttty 9tl~ t<(4tlfll\9 .,,, _,,. ... - POWI, I ... lloerd s ... 11 U ll '°' erel boos II .. _ nw <'911 lor 0<14 bids. ..,,. ···-··~ pen of\ offtfS lo IHM .... said proptny _, IM 1 .. ms •"' c-. dltlOt'I• spec••lea '-"In '°'" rent .. ea ceeotno by <It len t 11 ... pe<c.enl U~I IN "'O"*" w•lnel\ Pf_.., which I• meOe by • ,-.,,,onslble persOf'I, w ell lllqlla'I tt\llOt\>lble O<•I bicl sll•ll be relt <led by tile Botro. Tiit Seet•l••Y ot 1111• Board I• n.rtDr olre<1eo 10 ""'' <OC>l•" of trw Holle• ol Intention lo l e•H Ae•I Properly \t-O "" Ille Ct•r11 ot '"" 8o.ord, In lh<M Ill P<lbll< ple<n 1n Ille COVl\IV not OP\t lll•n lltt..-II,) Oo • ""10 ... Ille •te of Wld P<*llC .._ ..... •"' lo "*'"' • <oPV ol IM .....,.,, ftOI ••n '"°" OftCt • we.« '"' """ u • COl\M<llll ... _._. bef°'e -d•le of said mHlll'IQ '" , ... °'-COHI O.llv PllOC. • -· o• oenet•I Clr<\ll•tlOtl putlll-In tllh Oisttk I 1. 1s.e11eiow ·1 Peswd .tnd ~fd •• ~ ·~u11r "'etllt>Q ol IN Govtm lno Boero ot Ille Coe•t Gomf!MlllY Coll1191 Oistrk t ol ore,... Count.,, C..llt0<n•• on the 1•111 dO Of AllO\lll, "71. AYES : TtV$1"5: ~ Rodde J• .. Wllllwn E. l(tttler. Wortn KHM. A04'e•t L ~·n •nd OoNIO G. HoH NOl!S: Tr1o11M-s: H- AaSENT: fr\ISlW" N- ST,t.TE 01' CJILl"OAHIA. COUNTY OF OAANGI! I, NOlllMAH E. WA~. Se<retlry o1 "'9 80¥0 ol Tr111i..~ ol tM CbMI Cotnmvl\Hy Cal'-Olmkt Of 0.- C.-h'. Celltorl\I• "'""" cenlly ,,,.. Ille •--tofoe9olno A-lutton w•• O\llY end ,....terl'I' ~eO bv IM ••Id Bo.,O et e rtQ11ler meellnQ lt\e•eo• 11t10 on Ille 16tll d•Y ol &uo.,>t. 1'71 •nO pas...O by • ..,,.nlmo<.1> wot• ol "" 80llnt. Norman E W•hon • 1. lf'ltt-led partlu may re<t ln ecldllloN I bldctlnQ lnformotlon. 111cl116- l"9 • leQ•I OH<rlptlon ot tlle porcel, b• <Dflltetll\Q "" Pvr<NJlflll Office ol the OISltt(I. Publl~,,.., Or<1119t Cols! D•lly Piiot &119 H. 31. SePI 1, 1'18 tOl._11 P UBLIC NOTICE SU~£1tl<I'! COU•l' Of' THE STATE Of' CJILll'OllNI& l'Oa THE COVNTY Ol'OltANG£ ...... ·•11• Ol'OIU TO SltOW CAU5£ ICCl'\lml In I~ MlnM of -AOPllWlloft ot CASSONDRA AOXAN LONG ~r Olenot ol N•- WH ER EAS CAS~O•A AOXAH LONG, petitioner. Ni flleo • l)elltiOtl wl"' Ille Oetti ol lllls C:O..rt IO< •n o,. lier t ll•f'IQl!IQ pet11i-r•s n...,. from CA!>SOHOAA AOXAN LONG to ZJAl O CiHAENOJYl&H J &NAOI l AUMPUAA. IT ISOADEAEOtNt•tt i>enoMln· lere\ltd '" ""' tll)oW-enlllleO malt•• •11t1e•r .,.,.,.. 1"4\ C.OUrl •I I 1 00 • m., on Oc I Obt• IO. 1t16 In , ... Collrtroom ot Depa rtment No J •' 100 Civic Ce111t• Drive Ylfeo\t, Sant• A,.., Or•,,.. COunlr. C.lllorllle, •nd "'°"' ,..,,,., If •ny, why llw Pf!llllon I« c"""Oe of n•m• \llould l\CI\ be G<•flttd. ll IS FURTHER Ol'OEAEO INI t <OJ>Y ot 1111s °'""' to "'°'" c ... se be O\ll>llSl'ltd In '"' 0 •11• Piiot, • newip&p~r ol 11ener•I clrcvl•tlo" prlrlled In Orenqt CO<lf'lty, C.IHotnl•, ono • ••1t•tk I« tour >IK< .. >hre ••tti• prior lo I~• tldt• "'' ,., ""•rlno OI\ '"" pellllon. DATE 0 · AllQl.l~l 30, "7t. 8RUCI! W. SUMHEllt J """ of lllt s---"""'1 NICX o•MAU.IT An.n.t, .. Y.. ...... _.eo....o.t ... 1-"t HU ~a-ti.CA ..... T .. :7111-· Attenlty .... "9tlt~ Pvbll\hecl Or-Qe9' Oalh• PllM A\IO.ll.Sto171 1. H. 11. 1'71 O U·l'I PUBLIC NOTICE iU~ll•IOll COU•t Ofl' TMll ITATI Ol'CALIFOll1114' 11'011 fMa COVNTY OP OtlMOI ...... .,, .. NOTIC:I 011' Mll;\.ING 011' ~ITIYIOft ll'Otl l'•DaATI OP WILL ANO LllTTl•i 01' AO · MINttl'•ATIC* WITM WILL AN NalllD li•t•l e ot JOS l~M 0 fl'lnPATllllClt, 0.Ctutel. NOTICI IS HEllll lY OIVl!N tlle EDWA•D A. FITZPATlllClt -II llerelft e ... lti..t '-........ et Wll -tu-ef L..-n of Mfft!IH."t t l tll W ltll W i ii e11,.•••d r•l"•"u tt '"""" I• m•Cle for ""1tltf' .. rtl<lllMO. .... ""' ~ ,, tllld l'IKe of llHl'lftl tfte -Mell Mt IOI' S..C, ,., tm, et IO: a.m.,111 1'19~-ot~ .... , ..... ~.9'1-0•1< 0.1 .. Wftl, lt1 Ille City ef SM!• AM C.lltof°f'll•. O•tef Seo;tc '""'" I, "'9. WIWAM•.MJOM• • ~~ •OH •TA. UITM.Uf ··-·--~ .,,....,.. ........ ......u ........ " ... Telt --11-., ..,, ,......_ '111111 .... ~ ..... C:.Ut Ooll' Pl .. "' •• '· "· ,.,, d i). p au NOTlCE le0"CC TO C•I DITOU '"'" ••<l'l CCMi•'l' 0 , '"' n•n °' CALlllOtl•I& ,o. TMa COUltl'YOl'OIA .. 01 ...... ...,. l•l•I • 91 J OH l l'MIN a A r••c .. i.c>N o.t•••• ,.o,1 rc 1\•it.AeaY <11vu1 •• '"• u eidlton ., ow .,....,. rt•,,,,.... ..,c.. ... nt 1 ... 1 •II ... , ..... "tYI"' <1•11'1'1• ... H\\I llW '•Id __.... er. •-l•M to Ill• llWm •1111 .,.. _.,..,, ·-"""· .,, IN ........... , .......... •Ptw •" llfltd <•1111 " lo ..,_ ..._,, with Ille tleUUA<\' •-Ml\, I• ,,.. Wt\ ••t\l f l\t O <'• t.ALLll I lllYN OlO~ J Alllt CS 0 GUNOI •W>tt A Lt• ,_,_•lltt1. Alllrllet\ •t l -, JU JI l'e .. o d• llelen•le, "'"'• 101, Le.-Hlll6, C4 "t•.U '""''" It -11•tu Qt ~sl,,.•• et ,.,. ..,. .. ,.,.,... '"•II .... n .. , ....,.,,. 1111 •• ,,.. •"•le of w•• oec-nl, ........ ""' "'lfltllt •It•• ll'lt tl•tl ""'"~•II., .. IN• nottCA D•IHI """"' 2'. ltfl C VlltGIHIA IOW&aO~ I PKlllrl• tf "'9 Wiii ··--··........, ~· i&l.Lll f lll •~ot J&llltU 0 OUtM>aUON au.~..._ IN>t ••-•".-.Ctt, ,.. .. ,., ue-t Miik. CA ,..._U T•I llttl *'1 lllit __ , ..... __... 1P.,11>th .... ~ ..... Ge.r\I D•lt; Piiot A ... l l,$a!IC I, i.,tt,ltll Ull·" PUBLIC NOTICE C~·'1• .. OTICI TOClllOIT'OtU IUIPl•IOlll COUaT OP' TMI! UATI OI' CAl.1'°9tNIA POii TM I QWllTY OP OllMO~ ---E\l•I• <Ill LOIS 1;1£1..ISS& SCHULTZ. 0.<e•••O NOTICE I~ HUIE8Y GIVEN to Ille ""'"tor' c1"" -·,....... ooc-m ,,.., ... Ptn•"' llevll\Q Cl•l•M IG•intl ti. w 1d dK-1 ••• ,....,,..., to ti .. tlWm, wit" 11'9 noe<H ..,.Y ~hers, I• .... ofll(e tf , .. C-f/11 -ibove t tl• titted co\lrt, or to P'-' n.em, wit" th• t10COHl"f •Oll<,,.o , to Ille .,,,. Gtt\19...0 el IN 1-0ffl<• of M&l'CI& S&Gl, UUS C.-ltoed, Suitt 1U , l .... nt MllK, CA t'Mil, -kl! Is tfle pie<• Of 11\Nrwo 04 "'9 ~19-'" •II mi tten per11il'llf'IO i. IM est<ote of u ld feudtm. w11111 .. f011r m°""'' •fl•• 111e tlrn IHIOllu tl.,, ot '"" f'IOtlce. D•ltd AlltWI 14. tm . AQ9W 0-V T°"°"us Adml ... •trnir oft ... entt• Of,,.-· n.....,•ceOcnt MAlllCIASAM UWC... ..... s.tlDIH ~ Mlfll, CA nw T .. : Oltl ,,.._ A_y ............ ... P\111>11\-Or ..... CMst 01lly Piiot. Al.IQ. "· 14, JI, Sept, 1. lfll ThUftday. S eptember 7 t973 ---------_ __. 1'\;IUJ(' NOTICE '""'*' -~.,1 ..... ar.,. 0.H I O•llY Piiot, A"8, tr, i•, ti.~ r, 1t71 '01).11 - P BU N8TICE PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUi aUSINIU •uS:..c NOTICE l'IC,ITIOU\ IUttNI U NAMa STAUMINT Tiie toll°"IM 0trtot1 t\ 0011111 t>Utl· ne\\ •• DANCE 01' FUN Of D O., CO . >O•O S E\ICllO 'lfttl. Anelle,m C•lllotltl• t'llln M•tOIO Coyd Mt ltel, .. 1 W O••nGt"'OOCI. 4 n•llt lm, Ct lllorr'll• tJ90t Tiii> tuslMU I\ <-Itel II•.,. In illwlclv•I H.,OIO- f~I• •let-t wn llleo wltll Ille Ct 11t1t1 Cttn 01 Orenoe c-1, on ....... , u. ,.,. ,....,.. PUbllt-Or ..... Coelt Dl lty l'llot, lulQu•t "• 14, ll end 5e,....,..., '· 1'1t 101'·18 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MAM& STATIMl!NT l'ICTITI0\1$ IUSINHS Tiit tottowlnv "'''°" ,, 4olno bu•I NAMI! naTIMIE•T --------------"'"•' The lollowlnQ pe•Mlftl •te oolnO l'lc;TITIOUI aUllNl'i' \0 OVINT& PARTHEASHIP. ,.7( ~slneu <t>' ...... nata ...... T Mt•bor BlvO . •710, Cett• Mt ... CiEHllltAI.. PAPl!ll STOlllE, ,., , ... ttllOWlftQ 0trSOft> •rt doltlO C..lltotnlt ftt,. Mtrtior 81\ld . Cotti""'"· CA t2t21 M l ..... 0, 9t lly ~ Ol-r ... NIOfllllewl, H\IQh !Mn CotOH, 1.,11 Cl••· WOODlltlOGE Pl.AZ&, U OO l•vlt1t. Ct hlorf'll•t111• ~"9ton Otlft. UQl.ne Hllll. CA'14SJ ••hltl \lrwt Nortll. Ne_-t Bee<lt. l lll• b"''"'" Is tOftOvcted tt1 • S.nd•• J.-Cwfln, J4111 C•••· C..lllttl\l• nMO llmlttO ,.,_\lllp ."91.,. D•ltt. ~ Hiii'-CA t11t'3 WllllM\ I(. 0..,1$, Ht VI• l lOO ltllY L. OlenCler Tiiis ~sll\l'ls I> COftd\ICled llV tft In· s...... N•.,.,., ...... c..111o ... 1 • .,..., TillS ... ._,., •ti llleO wttll t1wldlvlt111tl. l'"I• •ll>IM'll Is (Ol\d11tt•• t>y • County Cle•• ol 0. .. 1" Colof'lty Oft "· 9tf1 (.otdO\ 11...it..i .. ,.,.,.,.,.0 AVO\l•I U, \t1t, T11l1 ttH-1 wes llltO wltll tilt Wllllem IC D•vt• ,,_, iCovt>tY Clef'l 04 Ort119t C:-.1'1' OI\ J\ll'I' Gefttf•I Per1f'lt• Pvl)llJ/leO Or_,... Coe~t Ot ll'I' Piiot, It, tt11. '"I• ,,.,...,.m wH meo '*"" t11e ""'"" "· l •. >•. •no s.ot-mbe• 1. """"' Cownty c ..... ol o ...... c-1· on "" J060·1t P\lbllslltO Or-. Coe•• D••I• Piiot, &11911111•. ,.,.. IA"IJ. "· 74, l l. S.PI 1. ma ""'" PUBLIC NOTICE t001<1t Pvbll\lttd Ortll9t Cotti O•lly Piiot, l-·-------------A ... u•I H, )I eftd Se¢omCle• 1, 1•. ltft .03'-1' PUBLIC NOTICE • tCTl'l'lOUI allSINUI NAM&ST&Tl-NT Tl\• IOltowl"9 pttMln I• clo4nQ b\lsl· ,.. .... 8111EAD 01' 1..IFE. SJI E, Cllo11- m1" St•ttl, s .. 11e B, Dr•nQt, C..lllornle 9"" Robe'1 Ptellt <. M D, OJ W. 8 •v Street. o 13. Con• Me w, C.ltt0tnl1 ,,.,, Tiiis buslflt\\ Is conctucted ll>y en In· OIYl ... 11. ._,, Pltll••· M 0 PICTITIOUS au,INISS NAMI ITATl!MSNT TM 10110.l!IQ per>On IS clolng bv~I· ... ~ .. , STAI\ e u "GEAS, ... w ltlll Street, CO.I• MMe. Cillfornl• ti.t1 Jone·Ho Ye t10 , s .. 1 Ce• .. •••" Street. Ci t roen Grove, CeUfornl• •2'4S Tiii• bu>ll\Kl It <4ndllele0 by ttl In· dMCklll. JOl'IQ·HO V e4IQ Thi• t t•t-wH tlltcl with ttw Ce>11n1Y Cltrll ol Or•f'IOt Covftt v on AUQ\ltl U, ltll , ,,_, Pvttllshecl Or111191 C:0.51 O.tllv Piiot. All\llltl "· 2A, JI -S.ptemtler 1, 1'71 J01•71 PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS aUltNHS N4'ManAnMaNT Tiie 1011-lf'IO ptfSOtl\ •re OOlllQ bl/Slnen es CITY 0 •1ve PAllTNEASMIP , u oo e rh tol Strttt Martl1. Nt•PGn 9 H <h. Callfom<• "1MO Wlllletn IC Devis, ISt Vie LIOO Souel. Newport IMK ll. CellfOf'l\I• tMl Tiii\ 011slM H " condvUed by • llmlltO pe.,,.,.,1111p, Wllllem I(, O•vlt ~tl Pertlltf Tiii' 11•....,_. .... lllod with Ille County Clm ot O••llOt C-ly on 4'119\lst "· ,,.,. P BLIC NOTICE •OTl(I[ fO c•ID"OltS --1..t P •lllOll CiOUU 01' THI $TAfll Oll'<.Al.ll'ottNIA "0. lMl to\INTY 0' OltANOll ... ... ...,, E \1 11• .... LOIS 0 \MllM 0.CU \td NOTICE IS MEAf&v GIVEN to, ... c-aOllOt\ ol llw -... II-Oe< .... l 1r..1 •" oe"°"' llevlno • IO•m• •o••ll>I 11111 11td da<_... ·~ ••QlllrtKf 10 1114 IN m . wlltl llw ~H\MY •Ov<IWI\ In tr. olfl<• Of ,,,. Clef\ of llw •bo-. t n• tllt.O co .. rt °' lo Pf-"I ,...,.,, wllh Ille n•< .. w o """".,."• lo llw ..,,. CletslQned •I &&ROHS & AARDMS, INC. tl'O H1rbo• Blvd, o)Ot, P 0 . 8 0• ·····Cott• Mew..'"' •1'7•. •"le" '' lllo ~lac~ ot b11Slf'eU Of I"" \In• fenlQntCI WI •II M•not\ i>el"l•1n1,.e 10 tlle nl•lt nt ~ttd <Jf(-1, within fOIK mot11lls •lier tr. II.SI 11110llu 11on 01 lhl• l\Oll<t 0 11•0 AUO\IYl1• lt>8 Mlc,..ue An,.. A•Mon E •e<lll•I~ o• m• Wiii 01 tlw •"""" n•moo O.CtOotll AAlllON' & A&ltONS. INC " .. " ........... S...1" IP.O. Ilea , ... CMt• Mew, Cl. fHl4 Ttl:,...._ A-..... l~tc"'11• P\11111\-0.-c;.o.\I Daily Piiot Auo 11,s.171 1.1• r1, 1t1a .,. •• ,. PUBLIC NOTICE ·~ fl'lc:TITlOUS I USINIU MAMaS1'ATIMINT T'll• 10110 .. 1n9 oe•toflt i re Ootno t>lltlf'lt H ·~ L A l".U H& M OU \IN (; PAlltl'NEASMIP llO 8rNOw•v ~uole 111. Loo\IN e..c11, C•lllornte _,.SI ACT D•velopmenl. IHI Sovt• L 1011 Sit.el, ~le Ano. C•lltotfll• •llO\ WooO•••d 01 ~~ L•t1dH•P• Ar <ft •lt<t• 41nd P••nnt-ts. SIO B•o•ctwo. Wiit 111. t..oovn• Buell, C•ll1orl\lems1 lhl\ 11\lllne\\ I\ COl'lekl<l.0 l>Y • oener11 p""'net'Vllo. Ac>Dtr1 C. 1-1 lor ACT O.ireloprnent Tl!h \1•1...-t we\ llled wllfl Ille Ce>1111h Cieri! ol OrtnQe rounlY °" AllQ\1\1 U, 1•11 Tiiis st•'-"I w•1 llltO wllll 11\e C..\1111' Clm of Oret191 Collnl'I' 01\ &119vtt II. 1'71 A9ml ,...,.. Publlslled Or.,... CMst oa11v Pilot, PUBLIC NOTICE PUOtl-0r.,,.. C:0.11 Oelly Pilot, Auousl 11, ,._,,end St ... MIOtr 1. toll """so P\l•ll•llH Orenoe Coffl Delly Piiot. ------.-.---------• 4'11911st U , 31 Md Sept..,..., '.'!a;!~:. •07'-71 A ... V>I U , )I .tnd Sel)ttmOet I, H, lf11 40;}).7' PUBLIC NOTICE llOTICI! TO catOtTOas NO.AM;Jtt SU~l!ltl<MI COUllT OP TME PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OP CALIPOttNIA 1'011 SUl'l!lllOll COU•T Ofl' TllE THI! cou:r.Rc:~:~::.u.JI STATE OI' CAUl'09 .. IAl'O• In the Meller ot the Est•le o l TMI! COVNTYOf'QaANOI PICTITIOU' IUSINIESS AUSENCIO VILLELA DOMINGUEZ, CMe N ....... A.._, NAM& nATllMl!NT 0.UHtO II\ l"t M.ilrt., ol Ille Apc>Uu llon OI Tiie IOllOWll\9 porton• ... OOlftQ Nollet ....... by otvt n lo <teOltor. Pel•• Yu .... Q\lno MW.II, Clll·'Yll>Q '°' P UBLIC NOTlCE fl'ICTITIOU' aUSINIH NAME ST&TIMIENT Tiie loltowtno ""'"°" "dOlllO INst- l'\t\\ .\ a H I MO N ,. ALLADIH lilJ Promontory 0flY9 tc • Ntwl)Ort Bt.Kfl, C...•1tor~••4'2...0 b\lllMU es: N VlnQ <l•lmS ~In>! Ille WllO dece· Ju n W11I H\\lah •nd lht lr ml~or T w 0 I H " E s. T 0 R s. ' H • ..,, to Ille MIO cl elm\ In .... office ol Chlld .. n ~Hslnt HSUltll. Chino· -------------·•coRPOll!Al'ED. l4ll l'u<llSI•. CMt• tllt cltr-of,._ •too w td ce>11rt .,, to Jen H•uell. Cll•no·OI•• H>uoh For .OIJ.71 ~Ott L. B•own, '" Pr-ID<• O•lvo E , NeWl)On B .. cll, Colllotn•• •2&60 PUBLIC NOTICE ...... NOT'ICI tO atEOITCHIS sura111oa coun Oii' THE STATI OPCAU..cMt .. IA ll'O• TN E CDUWTY OP CMlA..OIE _......,. E•telt If LILLIAN Ill. GlllOSS o.c ....... NOTICE 1$ MElllEIY GW EN to Ille C..OllOU .. l!W _.,.. ........ OIKedeftt tl\el ell ...-s lltWint <l.itns ... ln•I ,.,. w lO ........,. .,. ,......""' 10 1114 INm. wltft .. _,-_,..,..,In .... office. ...... '""' of -....,,. en· Mew.CA~ P•H t ftl '"'"''°'"' ......... one<!., tlle 0-.nQtolN•me Etf'IUI W. 9 •ume••dne•. 3&lS oHlct ol DARRELL L J°"HSOH, !Oft OaDlll TO M10W CAUSE l'll<llllt. Cost. Ntne, CA 91"26 Gent"'' P-Ust, Suitt llDO. '" t... PO• OCANGll OP NAME At lllut "· WeDber. U OI w. CllY OI Lff ........ II\ l.o\ A11Qelet ...... V..,,...0Wt19 H•-· Clll·Ylno M•cAn hiK. •3ll(. S.nte An•. CA. Co<lf'lly, .mlcll 1.n .. off le• Is IM Ill«• IJ••" w .. i H>"•"· on belle II 01 111~. ot bu\11\tU of tt. ""*"'9MO II\ •II Tiii' 11>\l•IM SS IS COftOu<tcO b• ........ n .,.,,..nl"G to ...., I'll•'-· Su<1I tlwmMIVH -INlt ,..,_ Clllloren tefMrtl ,_,,.f'\l\lp. ctetm• wit!\ 1"9 l\IC"_.,, •OU<IWr> CN"t~· O..no-Jef'I M•.,." A,,...,,~ -· mvSl IMl llN!Oo. pr-H~ld ~It ' IN .:;.-.:, ...... Hied • Tiits \Ill_,,. w•\ 111.0 •1111 lht wllllln tour montll\ •ft"' tlle 11•'1 :..1:~1....:: .. ~:~ Co\lnlY ctm ol a. ..... Count, on l)llt>ll<elton ol ltlls notice. trom Pel.,. Y._o.11\Q Mwefl, Cl\<• Aug. 14, 1m D•led A\IQU\I n . Jll'lt. Vino (J• ... Wiii H-'1. ~.+4•11\o """" AfltonloOomlftQ\ltl u •. ~ ~-~ M··~ ~ D I -•-n~, ~-,,,_. ~. • Publl•lleO OrM19< C.0.SI 0•111 Pllol Aa• LL L ~N~ Hwefl to "-ltt Y_.oMnt Slwy, "'~"'' ''· , •• ll, S.171. 1, 1'11 ....... y ... Lew Wu SlwY. $lllrtelr a...,. Hslno Siit y, Tiii\ bv\IMU •\ COllOllCI .. Ill' ~II ltl O••ldl.lal Scon I. Bro.11 Thi\ \l.i_..i Wt\ llltcl Wiii! ~ Coun•• Cl-ol 0rtft9t Co..my Of'I Sep-,...,..,., ,, 1m r1ma19 Pull>lls-Or.,.._ C:.0..1 0•11• Pl~. Stpttmbtr 1, t•, JI, 1', IU'I PUBLIC NOTlCE •OIS.78 ... Ctfltowyl'-len flloM .. CllOl\Q Jeft S~o. Deni\!> ll'ICTIT'IOUiell$1NISS Sotllo ·-Ol•no·Clll• Slloy, •niie<tlvtll'. .. ..... S'l'ATaMaNT L•• A,...., c.t'"'1W• -.1 II ,, ,.,...., order.cl, ... , •II penons Tht IOllOWl"O perM>n\ ••• OOlftQ lllltO CO\lt1, OI t. IW-t -· wllll --------------11\t nt<etwrv _.,.,., lo IN """ der>l9nt0 ., 11• Nortll T11sllf'I Slr .. I, PUBLIC NOTICE PllOllslwd Or-Coti1 0•11¥ Piiot. ,,., ..... .., In .,.. m•tltt -.S.ld •P .... , ......... AllQu•I >•.JI MldStot•mC»t< 1. 14. 1~11 pt .. bel«• '"''court In Deperlment C.O&ST MARKETING COMPANY; Ot'•"G•. C..lllort1I• tttt1. #fllcl! I• Ille ----------ote<e ot Dusirlft\ of ti.-•'-<! In '9CTITIOlll aUSINESS ... ,,,., .... pertelf\11'19 lo -.... ,.of NAME STATEMENT ••Id dtctOlll\t, wltllll\ four montlls Tiit fOllO'Wlllll 1Mr>ons ••e doing .iJ0.11 No J Al 100 QvlC (enter Drl ... We\1 161SJ 8t.Kfl 91.0. H""llf\91on h •<ll. -----·------Sen!• Ant. Celltorrllt , Of'I Sept. i. C..llto•nl• lfter I,.. flrst1M.otlct1IOl\of INsnot1ce b\l>lnt \S •• PUBLIC NOTICE lt71. et 11 O'<IOO •·"'·• -tllen eno Co .. t E"vlronmtnlol Develop tllue \how .......... 11 ""Y tfley "•vet mef'll 11\C,. • C.Otitorftla c0<oor1tloll. Wiiy Y id petll1cn tor Cllol\Ot ol ... ,.,. 'M>IU ··-.,.., . H""tlf\910ft a.eel!, Oete<IA ..... tt, 1'71 TA l ·COUHTIES FRAM ING, WALTER W HEIL 3120-8 WUI Ct Mr•t. St t1lt An•. SUl'Eltl<I'! COUllT 01' THI[ '"°"'O Ml II@ O'tnled Ct lllo•l\le .,._, II h lvr1f\H Ot'dtt.O tllet 1 copy DI Tiii\ ""'-"I\ c-..cteo "' • COi· Enc-of Ille Wiii of Ce llfotnl• mew STATE 04' CAl..1,0 •N•A ~o• -....... N'"9d cleudent ~ C 11W11fl°"· In< • • C.llto<nl• TME OOUNTY Ofl' O•AMGE WAI. Tl• ...... L CO<l'O•lllon, llJll.8 w .. 1 Centr.i. Sen-lt()..A.•t 71n UtNt,1'.......... t•AM.Cellt°'nl•.,104 MOTICll 011' MEA•lllG 01' "''' .., .. , to -c ... w be P\11111•"90 oor•tlOll In D••no" c o .. 1 Delly Piiot. • c-1El\v1..,,..,...,.1 newsll•IM• ot 991\e••I cl•c11te\IOft O....._,_t In< P<1ll>llSlled"' thl• covnly •I teest Ol\CCe • lter1 DH\Off cw_, CA..., Tiiis buslftff& ,, conOucted bl'. tor· reTITIOtt ll'Ott HOaAT• 0,. Wll..L m o.....,,... -"'°" !AND Lin••• TIESTAMl[NTA•Y An_., ... .._.._ SCINVESTOAS,INC. 'Ott AllTMO•llATION TO AD· P\lbllslleO ()<.,... C:O.St O•lly Pi IOI SlllrltY A M•rOy M I N I S T I II U If 0 I[ It T M E wu k ,., tour ,_..,11.,. __ , Prlo< PresiGent to lhf'O•rofi.io1w•rl"Q l ht' •l••-• '*"Ille<!'""".,. D•1t0 A~I 10, 1'11 Co<lf'llY Cl-o1 Or....-Coounty on 599-S&MUEL DAEIZEH tefftbef S, 1'71. Aut\ltl u . )I, s.c>4· 1 •••• '"' S.C:ret .. YIT•eosuro• lttOIEl'aND•NT AOMIN9'TllATIOM •11J.1I Tllh sll-1 WH llltcl wllll 11\e iOfl' l!ll'ATe$ AC'l', PlJBUC NOTICE C.IP•1'10 Plmnous au11••H NAMa tTATENNT T "• to0owlf'l9 "'"°" , , eol119 bu SI· .... ,-' .,. M l ,L A "'I EX I C Alf> RESTA URANT, ~1 w .. 1 lttll St., C~'9• Mew. CJI 01'2' !;lard .. C. o.lltrdO, 1101 C>ra...rd, !.eflte &ne, CA '1101 Tiiis bldlf'lt\.I k '~ llY.,. lft. dlvld ... I. Me~telC.C.11.,dO Tiiis •l•lemenl WH llled •"" the Ce\lflCY Clerk ot 0.•"9t C-ll on A119. II, lt71 ...... J OllOVa• IESCllOW CO•PO•ATlON ,.., lltt .......... 14¥4, flls•11. Cl. "619 .. , ........ ,., .... ( Plll>ll•lleO Ort119t Coest D•llv Piiot. Al.IQ. H , JI, Sep!. 1, U, lt71 ~1• PUBLIC NOTICE •..Jtat NO"CI[ tOC•EDITO•S ............ su~ir••oa cou11T Oii' TME STA'f OI' CALIPO•MIA FOR THll C:OUNTYOPOlt.ANGE In Ille M•ll•• Of , ... E••··· ol HARi.AN A. CRIPPEN, Oec.eltod. NOTICE I~ HEAE8V GIVEN to credll«S llavtno <l•lms ...,tn•I tlle uld dt<-10 Ill• Mid <l•lms 11'1 Ille otfl<t ot Ille <1•'11 of tf1e .iortMitd ce>11rt or to prwvnt lllem lo tllt ""' Ollnloned •• , .... otfl<• ol KEITH w. 1;11u.E•. Miiier 6 Mevttno, JOS .. ,.. of A .... rlc• 81¥0 .. _,,.~. "' -.01, w111<11 letttf oHlu It tM pleo of buSI· ,...., of ,._ unOff11oNd '" •II m•tten jleftell'llflll 10 s.tld ... ~ •. Suell <ll ltn• wl"' .... ~ -~ """" .. flleO OI pre.e-•• •l«.WIO wltllln tour "'°""" •ltllr Ille ""' pu11>tl<•llOt1 of \hit notlGt . D•led AUQll\11', 1'71. JEAH A. TANNHEIMElll e•rantOliSIY n•mtd In OKtCltetll'l WI II •• JEAN 4 . TAMH CIMElll E•t<vltla ol lllt will of wld de<-111 MILLI• & MAU" NO tltel•W.Ml-1 ................. u.. ............ -'<•••·• ~.CA_, l'tll UUI ~-PllOllthecl Or-c.st o.i1, PllOI Aut.ll, Seti! I, 14, 11, 1'11 •1,._rt County Clertr ot Or•n .. County on E•t•lt <II MEAAll..L G. 8 AAltEA AllQ\ISI It, ltll ..... MERRILI. G.AADNEI' BAAKEA, ...,,. 0.tH..0. P ... llallH ()v ..... C:O.st O•lly Pllo4 NOtlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN tlltl &119\ISl 1' 14 JI Af'lel kc>lember '· ,.,, AUGUSl'A M. IAAICEA ho tiled • • ' ,_,.In • petlliOn fO< "1'-to of Wiii •00..7I -1u11-• °' Letltr'S l'"t.,.,.m•ry --------------to t!W Petit~ t l'ICI IOI .vt"°'lrttlon J UCIOt OI Ille Superior Court l'et .. Y_.a.f .. ..._ tHt <.tm'-lt•'I' ,..,._,,.,., CA.,._,, Toi: 1"•1 171~ ,,.p,.......-- P\lbtl•lltO 0rM!Qlt C..st 0.ily PllOt. Al.IQ . .,,H,Jl,s.c>4 1,"11 P',...UC NOTICE to •om111111er ..,..., ttw ,,_,,.,..,.,,, ""' •Om lf'llS1•9tlon OI E\1'91 .. Act, ••• ---------------·--====-=-:===:---teren<t to ~ I•...-tor ,..,,..., l'ICTlTIOUS IUSINESS P••h <lll•tS, e nO lllel Ille lime .ond PUBLIC NOTICE MAMI $T&TaMEllT piece ot l\etrlf\91118 ..,... 11•• been Ml --------------· Tt.e 1011 .. 1,. perWI\ is 00•"0 bv~I· IM Sept-i.. t971 ... 10:00 • '". l'ICTITIOUS llUMNaSS MU es· 1 .. .,,. (~ ... ~Ho. J ....... STATE ... "' CA T$.R·US 90AltDIHCi HOTEL, of w l<I ,_,,.,. 100 CJ vi' Cem•• Otlve Tiie lollowinQ persont .,. Ool119 1'1JOI l'ortle\ Rd .. S..11• •U. UQllnt Wul, In tlle City Of S•ftlt Ant . bv>Jn•u•> Nl-1,Cellforl\l•.,.n c..11~111•. NEWPO RT HOME LOAN. 17 c. HVQll HfllOc>. U I t..ower Cliff D•I .. ~· S. lt71 Coroor••t Plt1<1 Or , Newport h ecll, Or Ive, l't , L..,.... &ee<ll, C.lttoml• WIL.LIAM IE. ST JOKN, CA tt..0 '201 CtuMy Qet1I Newport Home l o•"· II\< •• • Tl!li buSlnHS II Cond\IC1e0 Dy an .... OC*ALO o . MAltWOOO C•lllornl• (O<'POfttlOfl. 11 CorPo••I• dlYldual. .. ••• ooo & ADICIN~ P l••• Or ..... _, koKll, CA t2t60 C Huoll Hy>IOP "9t10ftlU .. a t• Thi> t>llMl!t'\\ Ii COl'ClllC1ed bY • GOf'· l'lllt llettmt111 ••• flled •1111 tllt _..,. llttdl. c.tlfenll• t~ poutton. C01.1t1l'1' Ciera ot O••t1oe Count1 on T .. : ..._.,,, Nt'llf'l)Ort"-l-.ltw:. A119.,.l U, 1'71. .......,..,,..,, "9tlt'-f Col"ll(loff,pret..tdt"t 1'"'2U l'lllHlslltd Ortl\Qe Co&SI O.lly Piiot. Cort Klottt l'\lbtltlleO Ort119t CMJI Dilly Piiot, S.PltmlMt I I 14 1'71 Pf<l!'\ldtnl AlllVSI 11. U. 31 -S9Pttmbet 1, 1970 • • • _•U._7't Tiii\ \tlltment wtH llled •1111 tlle •00.-11 -County Cle<lt ol O.et19t Ceunly on fl'lmn P\ll>lls-Or-c;.o.11 Deily Piiot. 5'91.,,,IMI• 1, U, 11, !t, lt7t PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICT1TIOU$ MIMNHS NAMll STATeMINT Tiie lollOWl"O ptrson• l rO -... ll>l•Ol"tti ... PROJ ECT' TWO. L TO .• JISIO Nlet0Wt1~ Perl.wey. MIMlon Ylt to. c.etrtom•• mn H•tty E Waho". O•ft•t •t Pet I Mt . 1'St l VI\!• Pie~• Orov•. l.09111'1• Nlfuel, Gtllf0ml0tal7 l'eto11• J . Kvbb•, Gt ft erel Pertl\tr. ~ll ._,. Ploc.e, lAQUN Hiii\, C.lllorl\t "14Sl Mertrert J. h r..,olf. GeMr•I Ptttne•. -\, 9rtl\CI a1.o .. s..lle 103. Sen Fe m-. C.lllofnle tt>«I Tiit' OVslneu t\ <ond\l<l•d .,. • llmlted part...,.lllp. MerryE.Wt!ton Get'Wlt .. Pet1t1tr '"'~ '9•1-1 ••S 111.0 W111' ltot '°""'' Cl-Of o..,... c:o....ty °" ........ ,I. 1'10. ,.._, PlJBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE AUQ U, 1'11. P\111>11\ltltd Ortf'IOit C:O.\I Oeltr Piiot, ""'"1 S.pttmlltf 1. i.. 11. It, 1m Publl\/\eel OrtnQll Coosl Delly P llOt. AUQ. ti, 1•. JI, SePI 1, t'71 f'lalnous I UM NHS llAMI STAHMl!NT P~~~::~!·::r Tllt 101--. per-1. OO!ft9 ll>\nl· ___________ 40_,_ .. _,8 , ... foll•wlno "'"'°"' ••e "°'"' ... u.,·~j SUPPLIERS 110li Del_.,.. OWIMS\H ' ' SOVTH COAST WMOlESALE AP· Mt1t1tlr1QtOI\ eet!Ktl, C..lll«llle.,... PUBLIC NOTICE ~IANCE COMPANY, 1'U R.O Miii, ,,_,,. E. Lowll. I~ OelewMe, •4SIU • DIOI Coste Mell. C..lltoml• •i.v H<lf'ltl1\910tl eeec11. Collfot'fll• t JIMt PICTITI0\1$ •USINHS J OltPll St-D• ... 11, 26 TehH . Thi\ DYllMU 1' tondlKteCI by .,_ In· NAMI STAT'IMlllfT lnrlne C•lltomle '2715 dlVI01>tl Tiit fOllOWl"9 1Mt9'0n\ ore dolftO ~·Ill H\lllltl "-'Cl Port AtlWllO ,.,.,.. E Ulvtll busl,,.U e1 Pl., NoW90f1 e..(h, Calltornletl!WO Tiii\ tUll~ w•s llltcl wilt\ Ille THE t12 SOUTHERN AVENU£ Tiiis &\lslf'lti• h <Ot'ldu<ltd by • CoVftt' C.ler1o ol Ofln9t Couf'lty Of'I Sep. P&RTNEl'SHIP, "" Not1ll 8•1•vl• ectl\trel "'1"9"111P tembtr S. lt1*. $Ir H t, O•efl09, CA '7MS Joe~ f'lmH AITIO\ R L. 0.0COI\, Jr • 1'0 Tiiis ............. •K llled will! .,. P ll&lltlltd Or-"°''' a.II., Piiot. North Betevl• Sl•MI. 0• ... QIJ. CA c.o..f'lly c.-rAOr""9f0 Coumyon Jiiiy S.ptemlltf 7, 14, 11, 11. "" ~s 3t. '"'· -UI0·7't Wllll•m E . 9•"· "" Horlll ""'"' Bottvl• SI reel. Ot-. CA .,..5 P ubtl•lltO Or•• Goen O•lly Piiot. PUBLJC NOTICE E•l\H I J. s ... -.. tto North A\IQ\ltl 1',J I ... S.Ptemtrer r, If, 1971 _ B•l••ll SINet,Or ...... CA"'4S ___________ ._ .. _~_,_.. CP.7Ut AoOt•I w Pith, "" Ho•tll "°· A•"7• &•t•••• $treet, Draf'IOt, CA n .. s PUBUC NOtlCE PICTITIOUS IUll•IH NAM.I STATEMENT ~ t.ii.wtnv pen on 11 dOlnt bUJI· MHH: CAl ACE ANTENNAS; Ctl CD4ST COMMVNIC.t,TtOfU , H U W. MK.Art'*<, •E.~leAM. Afte, CA '"°' Kt-~ MOieJ, 2U Sl•rU, Coll• ...... "'..,.,., Tiiis MlfltM Is c~tO Oy.,, !fl. NOTICE 01' SALi 01' T "" D\1\1 ... u ,, cond\l<ltO br • lllaAL l"ttOPl •T• AT Qlll\~r•l PM1n.,'Shlp ~ltl"Afe SALe Arno\ A.L Oe<KOI\, Jt ,U,ElllOll C:OU•T OF THI Wllllem E. e .... STAT•OPCAUPO•NIA IN AotrertW PIHs ANDl'Oa'tHl!COUNTY Erne\! J, S.Wkl OPO!tANOI ll'll\ sl•t-nl w.s llltd wllll lllt ESl•I• ol HELE N E Mii.i.Eii!. Covnty Clerk 01 Orenoe County on O.~~~~E IS HEREBY GIVEN INI ""1fvSI t•. "7I. P ..... t Ille ""deti!Qfttcl wllt sell el Ot'IYlle M, •OY JE~, ISO. Mlt. le IN ....,..., -best O!Odet, -tet ~A oNMt '""'"' I• tftt confl•mttlofl ol the aAIWlt ... atw. ~- PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS ausueui NAMCSTATIMINT Tl'le lot1o•lt19 per"°'" ere OolftQ bllSlftf\\ I\ T AOPICAL Tl'AOE ~S . 0 4' M•<Artll\lr 81 vo , Ne.,p0rt 8ee<ll. C.tlfornle'2MO S-O•• L.-5'1 Cltl\Cv, lln Summit Ori.,., 1..~ &H<ll. C..lllomt• •2'11 Allred Mcc:;o., 0 111\Cy, lln Sufnmll o., .... .....-.. ""· c..tllertll• nu • '"'' ~llltn ,, condv<led llY • Qe"t<t l ptrt,.,Wp SeMr. O<lftt.., TN1 stel-' ••> llled wlttl 11"9 County Cl«n o1 Ottl\Ot Gou"t' Oft JUI' n. 1t11. ,..,,.., PllllllslleO Or-CMJI Delly Piiot A .... tr.2•.>t.Stpt ,, .. ,. PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS auSINIU llAMI STATIMINT '1\1 tollOWlftQ oe<SOfl t\ dOlnQ bus!· M,~.\ MJ8 $1!AVICfS. 11 .. l P•clllc COHI 14101\WeY. No Jl, Hllf'lllftlllOt'I !Me<ll. Cel""'111• ti ... ------------............ ....,. '"''IMO Sulltflor Ooun Oft cw ' .,.., ~It. tf7t. « IO e.m .. •t ~ """' COllf, "m I ... effl<t el DeRIEH & OU-A.RT l'lrOl"Md o,.,,._ C.0.\1 Oelly Piiot MlllM J ..... 11_, ,e<HIC GMlt Hl ........ No. n.. ~ llffC;ll, (AIHonll•.,... IC,S.MM'r P\JBUC N011CE ™' •Ull--llled •'"' "" ---ll'-ICTl_Tl_OUS--.-.,,,-,.-.-11--_, c-tY 0..-. Or ..... '°""'"°" Jvf'r 14111 aucll e o111e.,.rd. City oi Aut.l,,$etil.r, ••.11.~--4~'* Wtttmll\Mtf, Ct\IM' o1 Dflf'ltt, Stitt OI C.111.,Ne, ell Ille •ICIM, lttle. lflo t .... tl .... t ftM ef WIG dee-I •I lfM tlin. .. ......,, .... •II , ... •'911'. llllt ..... lntert• !NI WIO ttl.-1• !let OC ... ,,.o by Of>e••llon Of •••• O• Tllh b\IS ..... s.> ts <~led by •" "" .......... MAMl ITAT'IMllfT 14' t tra. . ......, Tllo , .. _,,. ",._ .,.. ~ ............. ; DAMCEWOltk S OANCEWEA•. r11• l'dlt199• Avenve, H1111t1,,.ie" 1Htll,CA'21M1 Oary Petric Maclle, 11111 CefMlet Cttelt, H11ntl"910I\ a.e<l'I, CA '1Mt M•ry J-M.tclle, 17111 C.,...IOt Clt<le, H11l'ltl""on ltocll, CA '164t Tiii\ 'llllMU I\ COl\ClvCllOO ll>Y a llmll .. 11-•llllP 0 ...... Patric MIC,,. l'lllt U ........ I WO filed Wltll ti. Co11t1IY Clm Of Of•f'IOtt Oi>Vftty on ....... ti, ltll. ..._,. l'11llllt .... ~ ..... ONtt Oe41y Pit«, A .... 1•. ~·. INl.1. u, !tit PUBIJC NOTICE PICTlTIOUI aUSHflU NAMll STATIM .. fT Tilt fol.._,ftt ,_,...,,, '"' ffff'll illllalMtt .. I ••OHT PaOI HIOOUCTtOtd, _, S, ...... St!Wt AM, C.11 ...... lt .. ,., MIU °"''· 14111 l 111e, a.tit• AM, (.ellftffll• .. ,. llft VI~ U I AwtMt, CMte MeM, C.1"°"14• ,.,.,, Tltlt MINH I• <-tod Oy I tt41tre1 ,.,.,...,.,,.. ''""'f'IC.tf\t Tfll• , ... ~ ... rn .. •'"' ..,. c.tlflt'I' Otflt •Or.,... CM\fl'.,, S. ~-·""· Pl- 1'11911l-0. ..... CMtt Otlly PllOI, ........ ..,. '· ••• 11 ... "" P1141111•'*9 Or ..... Oletl o.ttr PllM, Ao;o, 14, JI, 3"11, 7, 14, 1'7t •tat.It PUBLIC NOTICE '9Cl'ITIOU' IUSINUS N-1 STATIEMINT f11• followlrio Pt"°" is OOll\Q bU••· ,, ..... : t.tlE•TY OltAPMICS, 1$71 Sl•ter A,,.,,\le, Ul\ll "C". Hllflllf\010ll ke<ll, CtlHo•,.I•""" e .. oe,. $<1111,,. •• 1100 '"""· H1111t111910I\ lff<rt, Cot•-·.,... T~" Wt ...... Is c...WCt• ., M ,,.. fl•Mlllol. ,....,. k llllf\IO Tiii• •ttl-..1 .............. , ... ~ly Ci«' rA or.,.. Ct!IMY"' ~ tfft\Mr s. tt?t otlltr•IM ............. o• Ill eodltlOft IC lllel ol Wiid ~I, at Ille II_ of Cle• •Ill, '" end to •II tfl,tl c•rt•ln rNI Ot'~ perty 11tu•te II\ tN c:o.. .. 1y ol °'°" .. • Sl•le 01 C•llfOfftt•. d•"•lbeO •1 IOllOWt, t•wll Lot 20 lft 910Cti 8 o1 Tre<I No )11 H per m•p tflCOf'dtd Ill 9ooll U, .... • ol MIKejl-""""'· •-d• o1 U ld Or•ne• County, cummotlly _,,,.,. •> 1)0 1 Cllt "' Str••I, Wu1m1Mttr, Celllorl\l•I TSltMS Of' SAlll Gttll II\ l•wt111 _., 04 nw Uni ... M.-1.-of Ame•l<t ... ~.,,.ltMltlttl Ill Mlt , W -· C••ll _ .,.,_"""°"""..,not• cw note! ..cllttf 11Y...,,.... tr Tr111t Oet4 OI\ t ... IW_,,., M -· Tel\~ Of n.e -·Of llld le «<-1 Mer. ·-~1 .... Or ... CMt• o.Jty "'°" All "44• 111.....,. fl'loMt lie 11'1 -""'O -•Ill .. rtc,el .... •I "1t •'-"-llOl\ef OftlClt, or lefl wltll Ille f lltC\llOf 4'1"1' ~lly, tr may w llletl wllll !tit ~-'· ~ti,,., "" --------~ ...... --(ltf'll •• , ........ tf'lllttef Ciwrt et.,., P•-uc NOTI, CE time "'"' 11e flNI ~tution .. 1111, "U l\ltlCO eflO ...... fl'\Oll"'9 Wiid wit. Tiie l •t<lllor ,,......, ,_.,., - rlellt to rtltct "'t 0t 111 tllft. b •I ... A\lllll'l l 11 ·'"' 1-f ...,. ..... . E~ .. t ... Wllltf , ..... Ntmtf Oec...,.. OIAll• IOUMMA•T '"" ..... ~ .......... ~ ... .,.,, .. , CtllMrlll•.,.., nt1 mo...._ ""_,..,._._ l'llMltllld Or ..... ONH 0.lly Pli.t, '"4•"' ... '· ...... "71 PUBLIC N011CE SU1Pa•1CM1 eou•T OP TME STATI Ol'CM.1..0.NIA po. TMI C10UNTI' OP Otl ..... O. NO.A'7W 0110•11 tO MtOW CAUSI '" tlw Miiter Of Ille AHllWtlllft o Wl ,..OY WOLKE Fot ClleftQt o H•mt WllNOV WOLKE ""•tno llltO llar Mll .... J.~I '"'' .... _... ••• flltO """' "" c-1r c.1«11 e10r.,,.. '°""''°" s..-.. ,...,., S, ..rt II' IMiliK ~II~ Or.,.. Goett D•llY Piiot, SeOltl'f'lller '· 14, 11, 11, "" PUBLIC NOTICE: eppllc•llOft 11'1 .......... 111'11111 .. m•t PICTITIOUI IUl•N•H ,.,, -MIO -'1<.m llavlftO llle .. ln NAMll ITATIMINT roo11ei1" Pt""'"'°" 10 <llenOt lier Tiie ttllO'IW.,.. • .,,... " OOlllO 1111tl· neme Item WEHOY WOLl(I! lo WI N rwu es. Dll W!STl'ALL. I N T l R 0 IS C I P L 1 NA Ill T IT IS HEltEe'f OtlDl!ltl D 11\tl I ll AESfi&ltCM. 1H~ Anti•, l .. Ufl• jlef\OI\\ 11\ltf.SlfCI '" MHI -tter -8te<ll, C•lllorf'll• "•.St ..,.r 110l0te llll• '°"""' 0.,..1-) MICllOI .. Mich••• l;l•o•I0\1\1\, et t,,. Ge\lrlty '°"""°""· 100 Clvk '95~ Anll•, L...-9te<ll, CAlll0tt1l• C•l\l•r Drive w .. 1. S•,.I• ""• .,.,, Cell ..... ,, OI\ Ot-"· ""· .. .... l'l!ll '""""'' '' ~.., ... "" -ef 11 :• a.m. •nd ........... t ..... 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E Sl•tw o l W I Hl ll'R E O E O E AA O E N, e l \o a now n •~ WI NIF R ED E VA DEAR O_,N 0.<HWO NOTICE I!. MEAE9 Y GIV£N 111•1 RICHARD L DEAAOEH llo~ ltltO M~lll • pej,llOft I« Pr-le ot Wiii •nc:I t0< •S......U ol Letten Te>l•""'n l••Y •t1d IO< A11l110rllltlOI\ 10 AO mtftl>1tr ~ 1M lnclependolf'lt AO m1nl\tret1an ol EstllfJ\ Act, ,..,.,..,u 10 wf\•<" ·~ M•de '0 ' '"''"\•r oertlt u•eo. 11\0 111•1 Ille time enO otate of lleetlf'IO Ill&•-,... been ~I tor S.111. "· tf19, •I 10·00 •·"'·· '" '"" tOll•ltoom of Ol!peri-HO. J of se10 court, •t roo Ovk Cellte< Orlw Wot. WI tllt City <II S...tt Alie, C.lllotn•e Dated A"1!V'l 1t, !tit. WIU..IAM tE." .IOMN. "°""'Y ""'' ,..ANlt C. WOOC>tlUl'F ........ en-.. ~ ts.a•• ...... -· Solltt• ......,...,c... ... A_., .. :....-.. P\lblls-0.-Cont Delly "•IOI AVIJ,l l.$etil. '·'· "1'& Ott 11 PUBUC NOTICE •4tlft 'U~SllllC. CDU•TOP TNa JT&T& °" CALl'°41NIA roll l'Hll COllNTY OP O•ANO£ .... a...7119 MOT ICI 0 1' MCA•t NG 01' PETITION l'Otl 1'1109ATI OIP WILi. AMO 11'0• LITTl•S f UTAMIN· •A•Y ANO fi'04t AUTMOIUIATION to AOMt•1n111 UllOI• , ... tMOll'INOCNT AOMINIST•&TIOltl Of'UTA.THM:T. £U••• •' JOMH .. TOltA(:Y, O.u•\ff NOTICE tS Ht!•E&T GIVEN IMI MA•GAAli' TOAa EY "n llltd ... f'tjl\ o pelll .... for ..,._ of Wiit .... fof I-.. ~ ,ftt_ ttf'r .,.. lor Allt~l.C .... le &4· mll\h l•r ........ llW ll•pe-rt Ad· m1nt0r•tl0ft of E~ta.H An, .....,.,.ce u •'11<11 " m•d• tor •wrl ner pert1c11to•1. Md ,,... ttrt time .,.. 111.C• 01 _.,,. tfte -.... .,..,. '" !or Sop!. 1', mt. Ill IO·ot t .m.. 111 IN (O\lfltOQm qi Ocl_l,,,.nl HO. lOI Wld '°"''· •t 100 (.hrl< CM>ttr Ot1"9 Wo t. tft IM CllV ef Setll• ....... C.lltono•e D•ttO A....m Jt, lt71 WI LU AM I . 14 JOMN, c-.,o... ROa1n. ANOEltaoM •t I en Cllllr-14"' hi••• l'•t.tMll .. "•t ltl Tllfl UIJI __. ... ·-y-1 .......... P11Dt1•-ar.,,.. GM" O•tty t>1101 4119. )I, kM 1. 1, ltll •: •t r . ~ .. - ... ~ . . . . • "· • . • > . • . ;.. . • ~ . . • . . . · .. :· .. .. .. :-. . . ' ' .. 88 DAILY PILOT Tnu'1<1ay. S-s>temDer 7. llU8 LOCAL I NATION MAP SHOWS COURSE FOR VIEJO RUN Competition Open In Six Age Group• Joggers Lured To Viejo Run County joggers, who have been turning out by the hundreds to compete in running events, point next to a 7.5-mile Mission Viejo run. Sponsored by the Mission Viejo Co .. the event is designed for competition in six age-group categories for men and women. The Sept. 23 run is scheduled for 9:30 a.m .• beginning at the Oso Viejo and Jeronimo Roads. extending northward along Marguerite Parkway, around Lake Mission Viejo, south to La Paz Road, then west to the starting point, company officials said. ~ Joggers are required to register prior to the event by contacting Greg Currens at the Mission Viejo Co .• 837·6050. TroJ>hits will go to first through third finishers in all categories. and commemorative T-shirts are to go to all finishers, a spokesman said. State Sites Get Historic Status WASHINGTON CAP> -Sites in more than 45 states have been added to the National Register of Historic Places. Inclusion in the register makes the properties eligible ror federal assistance for restoration as well as some tax benefits. Sites being added in California to the register by the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service include: f lrll O>urcll o1 Cllrl" S<lefttltt, e.ri..1ey; DMtll V .. I.., Scotty Hlm>rk 0111r1ct -Olendta: McNally'i Wllldmer• Rancell ... adqll.atters, La ""1'f!l"~~~=~·~~:;r:,A,:~POY: O..""°"' CAiien. St. Htl..,.. Utah CondeM4ld Miik Compafty Plant, Gall; O\a<lff Ullt!Y .._, OcNnsidt; Bal-Pa<'k -San Ole9o: S-ol 11-'Y. S.. Francisco; lnele~ Hall.~. F-. Miii ._.,Los~: -\.a RoH. S.nta RGW; San M'-1 Olapel Slit, Ve<1lura. Earl ]. Phillips HeaJ.s A.rt Group The Niguel Art Association has elected Earl J . Phillips president. . Other officers are Rita Curtis, first vice presi· dent; Marilyn Watson, second vice president, Sallye Chamberlain, third vice president; Jill .Johnson. fourth v\ce president; Ogden V. Trefz, treasurer; Isabel Owen, recording secretary; Deb· bie Wrigh~1 corresponding secretary; Pau.l Cramer. aurutor; Dorris Dodd, historian, and Joan Steppat and John Corwin, members·at·large. Musemn Affiliates Set Member Tea The Affiliates or the Laguna Beach Museum of Art will hold an annual meeting and membership tea Sept. 19 jn South Laguna. Plans for the year's activities. installatiOn or officers and an exhibit by affiliate members are planned for the 2 p.m. meeting al the home of Mrs. William Bruggere, 158 Monarch Bay. For lnlormation, call the museum at 494-6531. Laguna Manager Slated to Speak Fred Solomon wllJ outline bis first months as city manager to the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce at a breakfast meet.lna Sept. ~. Solomon, who took omce as the top clty emplo7ee July lJ_wlll speak following an 8 o'clock breakfast al the Hot.el Laguna. For reservauom, call the chamber at 4M-1018. Fire Chief Pleads Guilty to Arson 1-'ARGO. N.D. <API -Barney Fire Chier Ronuld Pelzl has pleaded guilty in Richland Coun· ty Court in Wahpeton to a felony charge of arson. An agreement In which he will be sente nced to the equlv&lent of five years' probation must still be ac· ccpkd by Judge R<lberl L. Eckert. who will an· nouncc sentence on Sept. 22. The 24.ycur·old fire chief w&S hccused of start· in" eight Clres In and around Barney from October 1977 to March 1978. Six of the fires were structure fires. mostly In vacant buildings or storage units: while the other two fires were gras& tires at farms near Barney . Wt N&te .... .,. ..... s.,t. ,, Butt'a11 Entertainer Frank Sinatra e ndorses U .S Senate hopeful Kathl ee n Sullivan Alioto in Boston. With them i s h er husband. Joseph Alioto. former San Francisco mayor. Al ... ,,, .,11'1, dlriail, ...,.......,UJI .. .,.......,...,.,. ....._ ... ..... .... Al ........ Miect .. .-ck ....... . . fire up and fix It D B Tlle M aster Mechanic propane torch kit 1s a highly versatile tool. Use 1t for _.._....__,.,_ soldering. brazing. cutting. etc. #T555. Reg. 9.25 10"x17" deluxe double hibachi Twin grills double cooking capacity Cast iron brazier with wood handles and base . Ideal size for taking on picnics Independently dustabte grills. Reg. 7 95 sfondord hiliochi 14"114" •.....•... 7 .88 portable hibachi 10"117" rt9. 7.9S ... 3.88 si119l1 hibachi 10"1 IO" re9. 4.H ..... 2.89 KWIKJ!l 5•• takes off the rough edges if it's worth owning lock it up right SANTA ANA $011 Diego frwy. ~ Ille cover up for dirty tricks Glidden Spred Lustre A lkyd Semi-Gloss dries to a velvely sheen, resists grease. steam and food deposits .. Reg. 16.95 11~ I] Black & Decker's fin1sh1n9 sanOer w•lh targe surface L1gh1we1ght. double insutateo for safety. #7404. Aeg. 19 99 Install a Kw1kset s1ng1e cy11noe1 deadboll for an extra measure of security. #880 Reg 16 40 J1088 1688 llght up your lamp An easy to Install dim- mer switch tor lamp cords. Full range capat>1flhes from ott to tull brightness. #B· 0500 Reg. 7.95 311 light makes the mood Turn from just enougn light to see by or lull 11. 1um1natlon. An econom1- ca1 way to gel 111e t1ghr you need. 600 watt. Aeg. 3.99 0 turn on or plug it In Your choice or s1n91e pole silent 11grit switch or duplex receptacle w11n bu11t-1n groundin~ our. let •t421 & #1216 1•• 39!,h ~-­~---~~ ~·~·~--~~~-~---=.~_. this Is the tough stun Glidden Spred latex Semi-Gloss Enamel gives you a non. yellowing. improved durab1llly lin11h Reg 15 25 10~ satin touch for your walls Glidden Spred Satin Latex Wall Paint goes on smoothly. dnes fas1 and leaves a long tasting. good loo111ng l1n1sh Reg. 9.99 6'..t flll 'er up with thinner Bring m ycx.ir own one gallol' metal cal' and one ol Kerm·s paint e11per1s Wiii fill II UP With top grade paint thinner Reg 99• 79~ . . I j . .. .., -. <'\ ... r , ·' .,. .. ~ . . , ,, ... -.. . .. r .,. •' . . =· -.. ... • t INSIDE: •Erma Bombeck •Comics •Horoscope •Entertainment Cl Poliee Wives Ride Along The Irvine Police Department has developed a special spouse orientation program. 8)' MARCIA FORSBERG Of ""' 0.11\' ll'li.c a... During hi!> !>tuft. a police officer might wnte J ttufflt' t'ltUllOn (or a belligerent motorist. t'Om fort un uuured at"c1dent victim , settle an argu nwnt betwl>en a woman and her krufe-wielding husband Or perhaps he might arrest a child molester. m vestigage a su1c1de, book a drunk. And often, after he's been subjected to a -.ubs tantiaJ amount of s tress and pressure while on the job. he comes home to a different pressure from his wife. She's upset when he's on call and family plans have to be changed. she resents the long hours. she doesn't like being left alone when he's on the night shift. She feels that his job has taken priority over the m arriage. TO EASE THE struggles and stresses that crop up in "law e nforcement marriages." lrvme Pol.ice Department's Chief Leo E . Peart has developed a special spouse orientation and ride-along program PaUerned after a similar program in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, the spouses are given a personal, overall look at the de partment's oper~tions and their husband's duties . "Why do we have a program like this? In these days and times, there's stress in every field, but the re's probably more in a policeman's job than in other occupations," ob- serves Patrick A. Rodgers. crime prevention coordinator for the Irvine Pol.ice Department. Home Movie DeMilles An OCC Course will add motion to your pictures. By DENNIS M cLELLAN OI ow Dally P'll44 SUft ll's almost the end of s ummer: that time of year when bo(>gie boards are traded for school books and football replaces baseball as the na- tional pasttimc. But unlike those gr eat summer tans. sum- mer memories need not fade. That's because the end of summer also marks the start of another time-honored ritual : the showing of home movies, those cinematic records of vacation trips to the Grand Canyon, backyard barbecues and Fourth of July picnics. All too often. however. home movie au- d i c nces-cxt"t•pt for the s tars or these hom emade e pics arc more tortured than en- tertained. The problem: • FORTY-EIGHT MINUTE movies that start no place and go nowhere. • Zoom lens action that looks more Like the camera operator was playing "Flight of the Bumble Bee" on a s lide whistle. • Enou~h camera panning and jiggling to give the viewer the queasy feeling that even a trip to Death Valley was made on a Princess Cruise. The solution? A nine-week Orange Coast College course ca lied Motion Picture Workshop, which will help e ven the most deficient home movie DeMille overcome his handicaps . The Super 8 film class. taught by Chris McCabe. OCC media center office coordinator. ml-'ets from 6-lO p.m . Wednesdays beginning Sept. 13. A second nine-week session begins Nov. 15. <See HOME, Pa«e C2) Thu~ay. September 7 1978 DAIL V PILOT Cynthia Blaylock ndes along with officer Larry Montgomery. THE LAW entorcemenl officer "undergoes stress during the hiring process, then at the police .academy where the instructors try to break him down' by putting him under stressful situations to see 1r he's emotionally mature. then on the job where he comes across som e situations he may never have seen before. like child abuse. assault. suicide "We are now starting to find that an addi· lion to JOb pressures. the law enforcement of- fi cer is getting pressure from his wife and family. ··If she complains about him not being home. if :.he doesn't understand his job pres- Dally ,.. ... ,.,_ .. I.ff,. .. ,... Chris McCabe, right, and student Daphne Louelette go over film. The Island Of Romance Going to Catalina for the weekend is a long-standing tradition in Newport Beach. By JUDITH 01.SON OI tlle Dltlly P'llet Staff On a typical late s ummer Friday night in Newport Harbor. a quiet exodus is under way as boats or every size make their way toward Catalina. The Llonfish. Quest. Prime Time. Felicidad and Whiskey Pete soon will be anchored in Avalon • or Moonstone. oblivious to the cares oftbe world. Golng to Catalina for the weekend is a tradl· lion of long-standing in Newport Beach. Many boat owners are the second generation to make the trek across the 26· mile channel. It's a chance to get away from It all. an op- portunity to spend uninterrupted hours in the Dltl•• ,.._.,.... sun reading. fis hing or lailng around. :.ures and 1f the couple doesn't have ., strong line of communication. the result 1s a higher than normal d ivQfce rate among policemen." says Rodgers. He also cites a h1gh incidence of alcoholis m and stress-re lated diseases such a:. <See RIDE. Pace C2> Cheryl Romo Shellaeking _ Ms. Shellac Just as we launched into a heavy discussion, she rustled up to our table in a .$150 ensemble. My bes t friend Av a and I meet once a wee k for lunch at our favorit(' restaurant to discuss the woes of th(' world a nd other tnviei The other day a woman enameled with rwo inches of makeup and ~prayed with she llac walked up to our table when we were in the mid· die of a deep conversation about Ava'c lates t m an. There wa~ hus hed ~1lence Miss Shellac laid her t"ard on m y bf:st frie nd's butter dish With a dramatic gesture she twirled around an front of us and said . "I'm wearing an elegant biue and white "l)k top from Blank. Blank and the pnce is JUSt $75 My velvet pants are also trom Blank. Blank and -· would you believe 1t" -are only S80 "This gorgeou~ Je welry 1s by Whiffle Time. these shoes ar<.' the latest from the fall collec· lion or Zombie International. My makeup I bat- ting her eyes 1 1s by Mr. Plastic .. Then the s tranJZe c reature twirled away and put her card on somebody else's butte r dish. Ava and I s hook 01.ir heads. "Who docs she think !'hi:' 1!'q .. asked my friend "l brown bag it all week to be able to t'ome here on Wednesdays for a quiet. peaceful lunch ... We went back to eating and discussing how Ava met a construction worke r who backed over her trash cans when he saw her watering her front lawn in a bathing suit ··tt was just a sexual attraction ... beamed Ava. "Obviously we had nothing m common." Just as we la unched into another heavy dis- cussion about men. children and money -Miss Shellat' rustled back to our table. this time wearing a S150 at-home ensemble "Isn't this lovely"" she asked ... And such a steal for under S200 " Ava and I most definitely conveyed what we were thanking and Mis:. Plastic slowly lWlrled a way That ·~ when I stood up and gave my own show "Hello darling." J said to Ava 'Tm so sorry f don't hav<.' a card for your butter dish. please bear with m <.' "Today J am wcanng a multi-colored cotton shirt priced at just Sl4 from the local factory outlet. faded Jeans purchased on sale two years ago from J .C Penney's and shoes that are still good -look at that sole -from a Costa Mesa shoe store sale rack "And m) jewelry? Oh. Z'm so glad you asked about that. The gold earrings are only slightly tarnished and the backs are missing. "My watch, as you can sec . 1s broken and this nng was a gU\ from my grandmother. This. one 1s my wedding ring -which we are $LUI making payments on "The mmceup you see 1s either not there or remnants of hasl1ly-apphed Maybelline My hair is naturally mousy blond~ Any ques- tions"'' Newport boats are many among the visitors to Catalina. <See CATALINA, Page C3> Ava cheered Miss Shellac. approaching us with a new outr1t a nd caution, backed away and went to another table • '. -.. -1 • --. . .. I' CZ OAIL V PILOT Tn urM:lay Sec>t&mt)e( I 1971 ••• Ride Along CFtell PaaeCl• ukus and blab bk>od pressure "Now be baa both external presaures " and lntema1 80 Wini 111E sJ>OUM! nde-alona prosram. .. Chief Peart \i alt~mpUna lO makt' pobce of· ncen' wivt'41 ftit-1 hke they are part of the Irvine Poli~ ~rtmenl family." ~a Rod1ers The ont>nuuon porUon anvolves meetmg the cb\d and thr MaJt. lOUnnf th~ departml'nt nd h avln& lun<'h wllh th<-chi "She'll 1.-am th phll~y nr the dep~n· m ent. and ~ hnl her hu band 'Mil be dolna on a day-to da.y ba~ns "The prosram prtpart' the wUe for som ol l~ ~ we lcnow h r hw band wlU be ao· log throuah She'll &ho have a chance to meet som e! of lhc othe r wives and officers her b~band wW ~ wontnc with ... sa,ys R~en. nasT·H ND k>ok a\ lh<' dulle~ of th" law mf0ttement ofncer. she can ride a run h ft with an om u r other than her husband. .. We do l\ that way becau.se ~don't want thr wife lo have to see her husband In • atreH fuJ 1ltuallon. And we feel another omcer will be more OP\'ln with her and wm com· muolcate better with her than her hU5band.'' explains Rodaer'l'. Ride olong spouse remain in the police vehicle In the event of a ha.zardouil Incident. "WP don't put her Into a harmf\ll situation," he ndd5 Soon. "she ~tarts to get a Uttle bit of a han· dl~ on what it melM to be a policeman. We want to make h~r aware that different officers react Ln d1fferent ways. Some come home and talk about thln11s. others botUe It up Inside lbem und never tallc about them. "We want bor to be aware of what he's ex- perlenclnf( so she can either draw it out or un· derstand hi :silence and accept It as part of his JOb •• Ho•eMovie c From Paae Cl> Mr~ Mc Cabe. "'bose fathe r wu a Hollywood camer aman has been t-eachlng the class for fi ve years. 'T vP always been enthused about Super 8 and It Is fun to be around other people who are enthused about it:· she says. STUDEN1S RANGE FROM those who have never picked up a camera before to those who want to Improve their home movies and th~ ... who will use the class as a stepplng stone to ad- vanced study. IThe college also offers a 16 mm class I . The reason students are taught fundamen- tals on Super 8 equipment is simple : it is much <'heaper than using the larger format "By starting in Su~r 8. they can learn the bas ics mu<'h more economically ," she says , ad· ding Super 8 runs about a fourth or fi(th of what 1t would cost to make a movie in 16 mm. She says Super 8 equipment has also made sophisticated advances in the five years s he bas taught the classes. The onJy Super8 sound camera available then. for instance. sold for about $1,800 Tod a y several sell for around $300. BlJT ALTHOUGH STUDENTS are required to supply their own cameras Isome rent them or borrow the m >, they need not have sound camttras. That doesn't mean that the films will be .'O! of Costa Mesa !"~ i f'-Page School \ f.~' t'Ot!NDflD 1• '\·_.: • FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. II ~ ~ FOR BOYS & GIRLS AGES 2-12 YRS. 6:30 A.M. · 6: 15 P.M. , GRADES PRE·SCHOOL THRU 6th GRADE \, ".'~/ NON SECTARIAN • .. , ... Highest Standards· Modem New Equipment 2 A~re Campus Individual l utrudioa·No OaUd ~Clected •RemHJ1I RudJng·HowTo Study •Field Trips •Hot Lwtdaes •Reasoaable Ralff ·Dl~at for 2nd or 3rd ChlJd (.,\I t,OR WRIT!:: F'OR ~HU. 8ROC'llLR£ 657 VICTORIA AVE. t i COST A MESA • '43-M4 l ... ~ SOUTH COAST VILLAGE A Quaint. cobblestoned village of shops. First stop. for a 11teral wonde<land of hal'ld-<:fafted items . . . CALICO COUSINS. Quilts. pillows. toys hand made from as far away as South Carolina. Precious kitchen and bath accessories. Even some antloue dollsl Most 1 customized ite ms here can be mad·e fo order. ~•lent . however . Mrs. McCabe notes that 1t is a mlsconcep· tion that s ilent films were silent. Even in lbe early days or filmmaklng, theaters supplied musical accompaniment with either a piano or organ. The more opulent movie houses even had 10-piece orchestras. Students either record appropriate music on cassettes or play records. But must coordiante with the on-screen action. ''Sound,·• Mrs McCabe says, "is kind or the lclng on the cake." While students learn the basics of camera operation, film type, lighting. editing and pac· ing, Mrs. McCabe emphasizes script writing and story boards. , "Without a story line you have a very un- satisfying film as far as the audience is con- cerned ." s he s ays. "I try to stress the im- portance of planning a film." EVEN IF IT IS a vacation film. she says, it must have a beginning. middle and end. Most people new lo the world of filmmaking. however. tend to ramble, she adds. The goal or the class is to produce a film that will interest audiences other than relatives or people whose faces appear on the screen. says Mrs. McCabe. The class final is a showing of the student films on the last class meeting. Mrs. McCabe says s he doesn't care if they are JO feet or 100 feet long as long a s they have a beginning, mid· die a nd end. And. s he says. she never ceases to be fascinated by the films that Wlwind on that last class meeting. "I thought when l started this that most people would want lo know how to shoot better trips or blrthda • films." she says. "But most people want lo shoot a sm all dramatic film." She adds that "one woman came in who never had a camera in her hand. She turned out an absolutely stupendous mm. You just nevet know where the talent lies." THREE OF HER STUDENTS, in fact. have won first place awards in major Super 8 film contests. Others have eone on to film school. While growing up in Hollywood as the daughter ol Hal McAlpin, cameraman for Para- mount and ~Jdwyn Studios. Mrs. McCabe says she always was interested in motion pictures. "I can remember all my life being around cam eras and the business." s he says. "It's home." She adds that her rather "believed very st"9gly in s haring knowledge with younger people. He was one of those kind of rare ones in the industry: he was never afraid to share his knowledge. Commenting on her own students, Mrs. McCabe says. "I try to give them a touch of pro- fessionaliam. ·· HOROSCOPE I SINGLES CALENDAR [ ___ ,, __ o_r_o_•_e __ o_p_e __ ~) (~ _____ c!_~_"9_~_e:_r ____ ~) FalDA Y, SEPT. 11 By SYJ>NEY OMA.a& A&IES <March 2l·Aprll UU : Beine spintual ls nne, but do attend to some bulc. earthly matters. Accent on educational projects. publishing, imprinting style, belief. principle. Pisces, V'argo persons ncure ln scenario -and so does the number 7. TAURUS <April 20-May 20>: Power day You make deelalon and carry tbrou1h on it. Money, partnership, m•rrlage could be In- volved. Capricorn figures prominently -so does the number 8. You get what you 10 an.er - key is to focus on quautr, and to let the frills . pretentea and expensive '.,gew:11wa" 10. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Ue low. Let others talk, show their bands, expose their weaknesses. Key is to collect. file. accumulate knowledge. form policy. Avoid confrontations. Your day for action ls coming, but not this day. You listen. observe. learn -and lt is all to the good. for your good. CANCER (June 21-July 22>: Make new start in employment area. Means wipe slate clean - s teer clear of petty office politics. You're being watcbed by one who appreciates your integrity. You also are observed by one who wants to "use " you. Stand tall. Prot«t sell ln clinches Do what you know Is r ight. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Accent on creativi- ty. speculation, taking a chance, adventure, be- ing alive in sense that you talk, write, paint. love. Cancer. Aquarius and another Leo figure prominently. Yes, hunch Is on target. Your in- tuition wlll serve your best interest.a. VIRGO CAug . 23-Sept. 22>: Diversify - laugh at your own foibles. Be versatile, enlarge sphere of interests. Attend to plant life. Do something connected wtth nature. Your home. your family and seeurity are spotlighted. One you think so much about looks to you to serve as an example. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 221: Escape hatch is available. if you so desire. Accent on brothers. sisters, short trips, calls. messages. activity which makes you feel more vital, alive. Take notes. check with individual who knows shorthand and understands s ubtle nuances or language. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. Zll: Yes, the pres- s uce will work in your favor. The investments, money. emotional involvements all come into focus. Do not throw up your bands in despera- tion. Instead, clap them together ; exult in being alive, aware. controversial -you will cash in on lhes~ experiences! SAt61'M'ARIUS <Nov. 22-0ec. 21 l : Cycle high -family situation "smooths out.·• You gain through combination of independence. diplomacy a nd originality. Take a look at Scorpio message. Yes, you're involved. but pieces wif l fall into place. Make new starts. wear b r g ht colo r s . make personal ap· pearances. CAPRJWRN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19>: Spiritual experiences. secrets, prophetic dreams dominate. Pisces. Virgo figure prominently. See clearly, not through eyes of self-deception. Friend, conf'tned to home or hospital. needs you. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18>: Accent on "lucky break." You know what s hould be done -and you'll have opportunity to do it. Older in- dividual makes room for you at top. You could win popularity conte11t. Member of opposite sex does care and you should heed counsel. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20>: 'Accent on superiors, goals, ambitions, how you combine pnnciples and profession. Aries, Ubra persons figure prominently. ~·ou can be rid of burden not rightly your o~ in first place. You sense future trend -and you can do something obout it. OaANGE COAST SINGLES: The over·39 group will have a general meetlng at the home or France Cottrell in Newport Beach begtnn1ng at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8. Call France at 644-~ for directi~. BALBOA SKI CLUB: A get-acquainted pa rty is planned for Saturday, Sept. 16, at the n unUngton Beach Inn. Disco dancing and the crpwnlng of Mr. and Miss Orange County Skier wfll highlight the evening. Tickets are $4. Call Jerry ~van at 759-0834 for reservations. SINAJ YOUNG ADULTS: Singles between 21 and 35 are lnvited to a " 'SOs Dance" at 8:30 p.m . Satw'day. Sept. 9. at Ziegler Hall, Sinai Temple, 10400 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. Call f213 > •74-1518 for informahon. SELF-ESTEEM PaOGKAM: A sem inar will begin at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 13, at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. Open to the public and no admlssion charge. Call 4$7-4801 for details FRIDAY NIGHT FEVER: The Costa Mei.a Unitarian Church will sponsor a dance for singles from 20 through ~ at 7 p.m. Friday. Sept. 8. Admission ; $4. Questions may be answered by calling John at SSl-5255 or Lloda at 646·7561. SQUEEZE·IN SINGLES DANCE: The Orange County Catholic Alumni Club will sponsor a young singles dance beginning at 8 p.m . Saturday. Sept. 9, at the Costa Mesa Coun· try Club. Costa Mesa. Tickets are $4 at the door or S3 pre-sale. Call 838-0216 for details. SINGLES LIBERATION: UCI is offenng a course designed ror the problems or separated. divorced and widowed persons. Course leaders a re Robert Davidson. Ph D • clin ical p s ychologist. and Ma r c ia Davids on . psychological assistant. Contact the Women·~ Opportunities Center for more information al 833-7128. If you hove an &tt'm /or rhe Singlea Ca.le'N1m . aend it to Cherl/l Romo. Featuring Department. Orange Coo.at Daily Pllol. P 0 Bor 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 9'2626. 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I ' .. i • ERMA BOMBECK / ANN LANDERS It's not really a dog's life in Catalina for Rudy and Suzy Baron's pets. •• .Catalina <From Page Cl) Many boat owners, when they first start go· ing to Catalina, makt: e laborate preparations with gourmet menus and a raft of plans. But over the years they become more casual "We Just make sure we have clean sheets and towels," said Marilyn Hausman, who is a second-generation boater . There seem to be two kinds of weekend boaters in Catalina: the family people and the party group. Diane and Jim Myerson say they are the Cor.mer. They load their boat with teen-agers each time they go to the island. morning," she said. "The kids and I load the boat and they often bring friends. We keep 1t simple: a toothbrush and something from Whllt"'s Cooking (a Newport Beach restaurant>. The more you go the easier it gets." She often steams ve getables the night before they leave then takes fresh mushrooms to make a salad. They like to get three or four boats together for cocktails, or just s pend time reading or fishing. "We don't get tired of 1t. We don't. There's always something to do." Thursday. September 7. 1978 DAILY PH.OT (;3 Three Strikes and Out When 1 first sW:rted writing a columh, I opened the paper one m orning to discover a collea gue columnil\l had died. At that precise mo· ment, the phone rang and my mother's voice said dryly. "They go in threes, you know." A month or so later. another one expired and I knew who would be on the phone be for e I a ns wered it. "That's two ,'' sa id Mo th e r cheerily. It was a good year and a ha lf be fore Mother called one morning and s a id , "Didn't I tell you?" "Tell me wh at '?" "They go in threes. Every time a polillc1an, an entertainer, a sports figure. or a writer goes, there's three of 'em. Did you see in the paper where the guy who was a skywriter crashed?" "Mom! Writing ·ox ROAST SEPT. 1-3' did not m• him a colum· nist." "It's close enough," she declared. and hung up. In checking with my friends, 1t seems we have something in com· mon . They all have mothers who serve as hollow-e yed gyps ies when it comes lo the Big Three connection. We seem to be dealing with the past four genera . lions who do not let fact and reasoning get in the way of their predictions. On the outside, they look like women who don't really be!oe that danc· in g on a grave can cause cavities ... kissing dur· ing a full-moon c an make y~u pregnant ... or drying your hair with a henna can make you c r azy ... but when· pressed to the wall, they E....a B...tJeelc will admit that when you-------------------- go ~;ou 're going to lake two others with you. Somehow, I'd be more impressed with these soothsayers if there was a lime limit put on the trilogy. but the rules of the game are not set up with th at kind of sophistication. Does your daughter need confidence? Also, the prominence of the three is a little questionable. Following t he d ea ths o f Bing C r os b y a nd E l v i s Presley, I questioned Mother on the passing of the third one a nd she r===================-=:-said, .. He was a singer, but you didn't know him." Since there is obvious- ly no logic.and no basis lo old wives' tale, I have no intention of passing it on to my children. I mean if a person can s t a mp out jus t one fallacy in his lifetime, the living has bee n worth 1t. My daughter shoved a ne ws paper under my nose a few weeks a go where the headline car· ried news of the death of the Pope. "Grandma says they go in threes.'' she mused . Where have l failed '! EUSlEJ\, &OUN .Jrt4XIS -.A~ J'LAJ#AfE .sure fittj11J1 s/Wes in sift liatliers ami sue«es; wit/; CCng wearinff scli.s ~ star5c(U'(f'"+ fan,~ .sku 1!·6 She jokes about their seven or eight trips per s ummer : "We've never s pent so much money to live under such raunchy conditions!" But life at anchor is <:1 n excellent opportuni- ty for the Myersons to get acquc:untcd with their teen-agers· fri ends. Share the Job, Groolll ·:. . She has just two rules for the weekend. "I always bring a great deal of food," she said. "And everyone knows that he who cooks doesn't do the dishes.'' DURING THE weekend the Myersons and their daughters, 16 and 18, and their friends ski. read, play chess and backgammon, sing and watch TV. Since the boat rocks gently at its mooring, sleeping is "very peaceful," Mrs. Myerson said. Rudy and Suzy Baron. whose boat is called the Baroness, have been coming to Catalina for about seven years . They make the trek at least a dozen times each year and spend summer vacations there as well. · "It's a completely different life," Mrs. Baron noted. "There are no cars or traffic." They bring their three children and two dogs and enjoy spending time with friends on other boats In White's Cove. For the Barons, Catalina is a change of pace from their home on Balboa Island, which Is inundated with tourists all summer. "It's nice to gel away from the crowds," they said. THEY OFTEN go to CataJina in November and December, depending on the weather . Cruises this time of year can bring surprises. such as a the woman they saw last year making Christmas tree ornaments in her bathing suit in the sun. Another Newport Beach couple said that though some of their friends travel to Europe and other parts of the world, they are content to sit on their boat near Moonstone. "It's just nice lo wake up here Saturday DEAR A N N LANDERS: I've had it with your chewing out brides for not writing thank-you notes after a wedding. If my memory hasn't failed me it seems like a wedding gift is for both the bride and the groom. If both are working full· time <and in most cases these days they are> the groom should get orr his duff and write half the thank-you note s . - FAIR JS FAIR DEAR FAIR : You have a good point -one I didn't think of, nor did a single reader other than yoo. I have never rtteived a thank-you note from a groom but after this col· um n appears I Just might. You may have started a national trend. Congratulations! DEAR ANN : M y hus band was a pro· fessional bartender for ten years. He got out of the business because he was just plain tlred of it. Every time there's a family get -together where drinks are ... ..,. ... .. A eoeclel ...._. 10 m., "'•"f frle11e11 e11C1 loyol c1111omere lro"' lime ot ~~ .... "'lnV d.,.._ Tiie .._ -'enl Bob Brownfield --..-•mt--.· formerly of Professional Jewelers is happy to announce the opening of his own store served . when we arrive they say, "By the way, Ed . y ou 'r e th ~ bartender." They don't ask him, they TELL him. Why don't these peo- ple realize that tending bar is work? This has happened to us so many times we 've lost count. Please tell us how to put an end to it. -NEED A TACTFUL WAY OUT DEAR NEED: The next time you are lnvll· ed to a family affair where you tblnk drinks wlH be served, tell the hostess, when you ac· cept the Invitation, "I hope you aren't counting on Ed to tend bar. He'd like to be a guest for a change." That will st!ltle the matter before It reaches the problem stage. DEAR ANN : In a re· cent column you said furniture consultants had advised you that · bunk beds are safe if well-constructed. Then you added, "I prefer the terra firma -and the firma the betta." GRAND OPENING SPECIAL! 20% Off ON All PUROfASES throughout the month of Sept . .. -tNllfllt _ .... 7172 EDINGER AVENUE HUMTIMGTON llACH . . 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MY '04~ 80N8 You"Q9tl ton Ern,., wflO do.an't even ltke 0111•. wtnO• up wtln two d•I• IOf tll• .. me <h1nee 8 WOALDNEW8 TOHIGHT Cl 80WUNO FOR DOU.AR& ()) JOKER'S WILD 7:30 8 WILD, WILD WORLD OFANIMAUI 7:00 fD MICHA£L JACKSON Guetl forme< Secre1111v Ot HMlln. Education •11)d weuare JoM Gardner ~ 80UlHBY NORTHWEST "Montana Bound (Pan 21 Walter Jacll8()n of Mon· tana relates ti.a 110"" 01 Can,. Kata. ~ r!H'nbunc- toout btack woman wno owned i..r caltle t1ncll but ti..med to rustling and Mary F~ds. a Slt•IOOI, c •t·smollltlQ ~ CA08S-WIT8 MERV GRIFFIN C8SNEWS N8CNEW8 U LIAASCLUts G» IL.OVEl.UCY Wllefl tt>ey smg late ar ntgM. Ricky and Locy almoet loee llOme trter>d• • SANFORD ANO SON Fred's old name t>rino• lier daogh1or to dinner and 11 s IOW) at first SlQlll for Lamont 8i) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT ~SPECIAL A Day To Aemembef. AOQUSI 28, 1963" The 15111 anniversary of Marlin Lutl\8' Kll'IQ s mareh on Washlnoton and Ills "I Have A IXeam·· apeec" are commemorated. ChGflflt-f (,bf iflfJS fJ KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC rNBC) l.os Angeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles 0 KABC· rv (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) l\FMB (CBS) San Diego Q KHJ· TV (Ind) Los Angeles ®l KCST (ABC) San Diego a» KT1'V (Ind I Los Angeles II) KCOP·TV(lnd) Los Angeles Ol) KCET· TV 1PBS) lOS Angeles m KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach "The Durable Dlf10o" Here 11 a clualc man•tnlmal conrrontatlon tn wfllch man has reacted wttll terrible teroc11y. beCauM tlle dingo hH OOIWll!ed him D t 100,000 NAME THAT TUHE I MEWL YWEO GAME Tl4EGON08HOW JOKER'S WILD THE 000 COUPl.E A woman wearing a wed· d111Q gown goes took Ing lot Fell• When her husband· 10-t>e aoesn't ltlow up at the altar ti) ADAM-12 Guna tn 11\8 WfOttg !\ands llogf\Ught the Med for edv- catlttg 1"8 publlC In their use. • 21TONIGHT Produoor-feport81' Pierre Sauvage ta1mlnes a "et1ona1 l\eart diaeaae pre- vention study, tile MulllPHI Aisle Factor Intervention Troal, In whlct1 males 35-57 are recolVlflO treatmeol to reduce the lllree major heart dlseaso risk fac:IOfS' high blo<>d cholesterol 1eve1. n1g11 blood proasure. and h1bitual clgarello· smok•l'Q. CD NIWICH£Ct< l1> t 1.M UAUTY COHTUT (fj) MAT~ GAME P.M. 1.00 11 ll) THE WAL TONS A G«man lamlly t1n<11ng rtl~ on Walton'• movn- 11111 <luring Ille war ore hurl llQell'I wt\en Elltal:Mltll car rift.arum<>< (R) G H8C 9P£01AL "NBC W•lc:omes Joe Nemeth And 'Tiie wave<ly Wond.,.1"' Dean Martin and 0 J SlrYlpllOn proaont o prov-of Ille new com- edy Ml'lol "TN! Wave<ly Wonders" and "Who s WetclllnQ Tiie Kl<H " 9 MOVIE * * ·~ "()tie Fool In Helt" (19e01 Alan Ladd, Dot> MUfray A deputy '"4wlff l\olds three people feec>On• Slble tor 1"8 death ot hll wife J2 llrs I 8 <11 ..ooT8 In 1775. the adult Kunta (JOlln Amoa) mames and has a dauglllet, Kauy Yeats later. Killy (Laslie Uggamsl Is sOld IOt d1SO· bedlenoe and the llO<r<>< ol M()atll!Otl oa magnlfled by 118' &cuually sadistic: "8W own..-(Chuci< COllnorsl \Port 3 ol 5) (Al C> MOVIE • • • "Otley" (1969) Tom Courtenay. Romy Scllneid· er. All euy-g<>ing !Oater's contented ea1atence 1s shattered wllen he wtt· nea-a murdef (2 ll<s I • CAROL BURNETT AHDFNEHOS GU8$ta: Jof\n Davidson. RuthBuw. ti) MOVIE * *'"' "My Dell< Secre-tary" I 1948) LaraiM Day, t<eenan Wynn. An autll0t's eecretary finds that "8 Hkes girl• and horses mo<o 111an he aoes wr11lng. (2 hrs.) fJll JAMES MICMEHER'S WORLD "l1111et A Search Fo1 Faltll" The PulitztH PT1z&- w1lllllllQ author lakes v_, on a trip to the hOm8 ol Judaism. Chrts- llanlty and Islam. (R) Qi) MAGIC Of OIL. PAINTING ''Seaacai>e'' 1:301 ~WITS I OVEAEASY David F101t on Ille Noxon inle<v_., buying a uaed car. lood stamps. children learn about Chinatown from a fO<fTlef act<><. (Al 0:00 8 (I) HAWAII AVE-0 McGa1re11 PtJrSYM a drUQ dealer suapecled ol mur· derlttg a police ottlc:81'. (Al 8 GAAHOPA GOES TO WASHINGTON 'Lifeline' Compelling Medical Series Opens By JAY SHARBU'IT LOS ANGELES <APl -An advance peep at N~C 's new "Lifeline" medical series is available lonight. The non-fiction show has flaws, but it's well worth your time. lt 's made by the same folks who did CBS's superb "Body Human .. medical specials - Thomas W. Moore, Or. Robert Fuisz and the Tomorrow Entertainment and Mcdcom com- panies <Channcl1, 10p.m 1 AL.THOUGH NBC CALLS THE ser ies "pioneering," it does exactly what "Body Human" did. It follows doctors about their often-risky labors. shows the medical crises they and their pa- t tent s race. Tonif!ht. il observes the life and work of Or . . Jur1:,;on Randolph, chief surgeon at Children's Hospital. National Medical Center. in Washington. D C .. where he's seen treating, five young pa- tients. ----------First comes the ·n · HEV IE\'\' personal s ide of Ran clolph, a tall, pleasant ___________ man with a Southern twang. We see him at a high school football game with his two sons, re- miniscing about h.is high school days. HE WAS TOO SKINNY TO play football. he recalls. but tried anyway. Later, he found that In the operatinr.t room "you can be as good as you want to be. no matter what you weigh." Then. lo show the wide range of medical de- <' 1sions he must make. he faces the show's first pa- tient. a newborn baby boy with a malformed :-wallowing tube. Immediate surgery is needed. And he does it. gently warning the father the 1nrant will be in critical condition the next 10 to 14 days . The next rnsc · a 15-year-old boy with a history of diabetes and severe abdominal pains that puzzle the doctors. ANOTHER PATIENT: A 9-YEAR·OLD girl with 2olf ball-size mass in her ri~ht lung. It could he malign ant. Exploratory surgery might be needed. However. perhaps in Implied response to charges surgeons are often too quick to operate, no surgery is ordered for either patient. Only ob- servation and further tests occur. Amid brief glimpses of Randolph helping two young bum victims -one dies SS days later -the show's major crisis proves the baby boy, who de- Vt.'lops po t·opcralive complications and is near 11(.•3th IT'S THE ONLY TIME Randolph seems un- certain. particularly u a colleague Impatiently MEDICINE IN ACTION ON TV Dr. Judson R•ndolph Checks Tiny Patient tells him: "Well . let's see his X-rays. You've got to do something or you've clearly got a dead baby, Jerry." As with "Body Human." tonight 's "Lifeline" is compelling viewing, whether or the doctor at work or talking with his patients' families. Alas, It lacks the excellent diagrams and layman's language that clarified each case In those specials. Too often it Just offers mystifying, hard-to-follow medical talk. Eleanor, Cou:Klrd Visit Morrow Actor and writer Noel Coward and former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt are the headliners in- terviewed by Edward R. Murrow on "Person to Person: Selected Interviews 1953-1959," airing tonight at 9 o'clock on KCET. Channel 28. "Person to Person" originally aired live on the CBS Television Network. "Person to Person: Selected Interviews 19~·1959" ls a P.resentatlon of WNET. New York, and Is distributed by the Eastern Educational Television Network. 103 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ""*Fashion Island Newport Beach ! · 1 TUBE TOPPERS KAOS Cllloovors tho ldlomo. (Pan 21 • CA"10NfDWON.O NIWI TOH!Ot4T balttttl'llC>I ltl l"8 l(tll C#Wll. (2 In I a:a 1 NIW8 .... MOVll H:4'. Cl) M"A•&•H KNOC' C[t 8:00 NBC Special. .. NBC Welcomes Joe Namath and The Waverly Wonders " Dean Marti1. and 0 . J . Simpson present a preview of the new comedy series. An lntafltgence otlk!Of artl\IM II Ille 4077th 10 tnvettlgate anolhet under- COYOt lntoltlganct offloet. (Al ~RNING tl:OO. TWILIGHT ZONE TllrM utronaut• land on w111t IPP9•'1 to be a d1110f'led asteroid. Ind 118"9 little Wit« left. • •'4 "Beyond The Blue Hortzon" (1942) Dor~ LllftOVf. Rleflatd Oonnlng. A jungle Qltl la all8QedlY l"8 1181,_ 10 a fortune. t 1 tlr .. 2$mtll.) ,. .. ,1= KABC U 8 :00 Roots -In 1775 the adult Kunta I John Amos l marries and has a daughter Kizzy (Leslie Uggams l. Years later she is sold for disobedience and the ho rro r of separation is magnified by her sexually sadistic new owner (Chuck Connors> Part 3 of 5 parts. ·~ Ralpti tall .. II\ 111-ll!Md lc>ok Into Ille tvtu11 with result• that prOYI lligltly lltnUllng to ~ but Raloh . • • .,., "A Gin For Heldt'" (1H21 Sandy OeaCMt. Ooug1a1 F~. A eontln· uatlon Of l"8 well-41f!OWT' yOUl'Q glfl'I actwntU,_ In the Swtle AIPI. ( 1 111 .. 25 min.I a.• MOVll • .,., "Monl1et From TM Sufi" I 19'61 Jot! Hall, SI.le Catey. A inan'a comc>YI· 11on to~ oontrOI A ret"8d cofleoe j)fOfMll()( CJack ..,lbensonl 11 dratted as a candldeto tor the U S Sena111 I MERV ()Alfl'IN PERSON TO P£ASON Salectad Interview• 1953-1959" Edward A Murrow conducts informal 11'18'.,_. wtlll Noel Cow· ard Ind ()f V1nnevv BY•"· ID HARRY 8. TRUMAN "Plain Speaking" Ed Flander$ doOICll Truman at Ille eoe ol 68, reflecting candidly on Ills Ille In poll· llGS (RI 8:30. MEAKINO INTO PAINT "Trlala And Trlbvletlona Of A Flrat Novel" JOfln Alley, freelance jovmaOst. llOSll this converntlon willl novellsll Oonald Stan· wood and Laura Kalpaklan on the writing of a first novel 10:00 tJ (I) BARNABY JONES Betty agr-to locate a miasmg peteon, vnawwt 111a1 "8 11 a cr1m11\aNy insane kltler (R) D UFEUNE Judsbn Randolph, ii l)edl•· lt1C -geon. II P<oflled In a P<-Of th1t non-hc:tlon ser-dealing with Ille PfO- lesSlonal end 1><lv11a lnlec ol doctors I ll HEWS HIGHT OAU.EAY A travetlr>Q medk:lne man 11 ChallenQ8d to PfO\le 1111 claima by en alc:ohOllC doctor ID Tl4E PAL.U8EA8 With Plantegenol'• rl1l119 p01111ca1 fortunes. Olenclofa becomes a ttytlsh London 11os1ess. but is conoerned aboul Uncle Omnlum's orow1ng 1ntatua11on w1111 MGd1me Ma• CRI Ii) HEWSCHECK 10:30 •• HEWS Soprano Sills at WoHTrap Soprano Beverly Sills stars 1n an e nco r e broadcast of Giuseppe Ve rd i ·s oper a. ·'La Tra vtata ," o n "In Performance at Wolf Trap." Saturday at 8 p.m. on KCET. Channel 28. The performance. a production of the San Diego Opera Company. also featur es teno r H e nr y Price a nd bariton e Ric h a rd Fredricks, both regular pe rfo rmers with the New York City Opera. The program is made possible by a grant from Atlantic Richfield Com- pany. Wynette on Fargo Show Country and Western sin ging star Tammy Wynettc is the guest on the premiere of the 30-minute musical varie- ty series, "The Donna Fargo Show.·· The program will be airin g Saturday even- ings a t 9 beginning Satu rday on KTTV . Channel 11. The s h ow i s a n Osmond Tel e vision Production in associa- tion with Metromedia Producers Corporation. John Traoolta CD OOANHUekER FOOTIW..L HIGHUGKTS 11:001G•())O NEWS DATIHOGAME MOVIE • • 'h "Ntgllmare Alley .. 11974) Tyrone Power. Joan Blondell A carnival dro11er ru1111eSSty double-Ct05$&$ tvetyone in Illa Climb to success 12111a.1 • THE ODO COUPLE Oscar's dentist, Elmo. Invents a super glue and Off8fs him a pieee of tt>e IC!lon If he ean oome up wttll some front money -~~T G..-11: llnger Tom WIMIS, Bud Prize. 9 OICl<CAVETT Gueat: JamM Weet. a lor· mer naroollcs agent trom Detroit. (Pan 1 ol 2)(AI G MACNEJL /LEHRER REPORT tt:JO 9 ()) U.8. Of>£H TENNIS H1gllli9hts of the day's 3C11vllies 1n this toorna. ment from Auatltng Mead· ow Park 1n COrona. New YOf!I. G TOftlGHT Holl: Johnny Carson. G.-tt: Patriclt; Outfy, FIOr- ence Heoc:terson, M8fYln Haml19Cf'I. 0 TW1UOHT ZONE "Tiie &aln Center At Whlpplea'' 8 9 8TAASKY& HUTCH "The Crying Child" Star· Mey and Hutcto leam a )'0009 friend la the YIC!lm of Patental at>use. IRI • HOOAH'8 HEAOE8 Hogan It tuttrated by bot" friend and foe ea he atte!TIPt• 10 destroy a Naz• convoy 8) OETIMART King Cf\arles of Caron1a poses lneognilO fOf lllS own aalety ae Smart. but 12-..20. Cl) Ctl8 LATE MCMI ..... Wi• Flgtlt Ho Moro F~ver" ( 19751 JaiM• Wllllmore. Ned Romero Two pe--loVlllQ me<1 w e c•ught in .. conll1ct bel_.. Indians 111\d 1118 wflrte men forcing them onto a r-"lllon t2.:30 e MOVIE ••• "Strike Mt Pink" ( lllG8) Eddie C.ntOf. Ethel Mar man Raotcet•ors 111temot to tllko over an amutetnenl park 11111 Is run by a mlid-menn«td man. (t II<. 55 min I • TMITH~ ~ • UOVlf I * * "Tiie Big Gamble" 11Htl Stephe" Boyd , Julletl• <Mtco. An edvel'· tvroua eoup11 ie.v.t to !Ind a fortune in unex- plored Africa. ( t hr.. 30 rnln.L t2:178(]]1l 8.W.A..T. "The Kiiiing Ground" A poffooman tllat Hondo r ... eved lfom an ambulf\ votunl-1 fOf S.W.A.T. tr~(R) 1:00 8 TOMOMOW Gueata: Former oowbOy st an Roy Roger&. T 1m McCoy and Monty Hate; and l"8 ong.nal &.tc>ermari. Kitti Alyn. II MAVENCK "Rage FOf V~' • MOVIE it** "CfUhOVI" t 18S51 w1t111m Bef\dla. Gene Evan•. SI• cionvtcts atrvg· gle tor freedom atter '"8lr aseape lfom pmon. 12 1:48 lhrl.)NlWS 1:.M NlW8 2j)O NlW8 MOVIE • • • "We Otwt At J)ewn" 1111421 Eric Portm.n. Johr't Milla. A Brillltl llUbmlrine 11 Instrumental In the O.StNCllon ol German "'' taMlfV"• llYOt 8\lln~ dn-him Insane. 11 "' • JO min I =1 =EOWAN>e 4:00 MOYIE *"" "Wrong Number" 119591 uaa Gastoni. Peter ElllOC. Afl old laoy It lns1ru· mental in 101v1ng a $250,000 m111I truck robbety 11 f\r • 30 m1n.1 • MOVll • • '"' "Battle Ot Ttle C~" (t971) J&Cll Patane•. Thomas Hunter 4:30. MOVll • • ,,., "The Red Snow" 1 t8521 Guy Medlaon, Ray Mala. Fridaw'• Daw• l.w /tfevi•• M:>RNING 11:30 . e * * 'i'I "Tiie Big Heat" ( t953) Glenn Ford. Gl<H1a Gfaflarne. A detec:· 11ve·s wile 1, killed on a blast meant tor hm. 12 llrs.,20min.1 N=TERNOON 12j)O ••• "Powder River" I 1953) Rory ClllllOUI\. C0t· inno Catwtrt. Aner 1115 min- ing pal IS tcllled. a ,,,.. acc41Ptl • jOb .. mat'SNll . (t hr .. 30 min.I S:OO QI • * 'i'I "Once You Klaa A Stranger" ( 19701 Paul 811flle. Cerol L yntf!y. A pay· cnotle 1no. to get a goltw to kllt lier ~ltitl. (I llr .. 30 '"'"·' • S:30 ....... "Work IS A Four Letter Word" ( t988) David warner. Cllta Black. An automllld world la roetcod by a new IC)GCl8S of mu8"· room tNt renden ecatasy IO tllOM who eM It. (I hf .. 30 '"'"·' Confetti Target But Rip Taywr's Riding High ALBANY. N.Y. <AP> -Rip Taylor. the toupee-touting, confetti· tossing zany featured orten on "Hollywood Squares." has become the victim of his own joke. Putting It bluntly, he·5 getting quite a bit of confetti in his face these days. "It happens constantly,·· he said. "'Most of them throw confetti aL me especially while I'm eating my din- ner. They really throw it right in my food and they don't think anything of it. .. TAYLOR 'S CONFETTI · throwing antic was born out of del'peration. "It happened by accident. I was doing an act on The Merv Griffin Show and I was borpbing and I was just desperate for something to do so I tore his script up." Taylor says he's happy with his in- creased recognizability, but adds that it can be trying at times -when zealous fans expect him to be runny on cue. not to mention the confetti in his rood. BUT HE'S RIDING high these days. He's got his own syndicated TV show. What's the "$1.98 Beauty Show" all about? .. It's produced by Chuck Banis. I Wald Picked NEW YORK <AP> - Richard C. Wald, presi- dent of NBC News until a year ago, will replace Willi a m S h eeha n as senior vice president of ABC News, ABC an- nounced Wednesd ay. Wald is a former manag- ing editor of the defunct New York H era ld Tribune. mean does that tell you anything:' That tells you everything," Taylor said in an interview. Bar ris. or course, is TV's amateur- half·hour crazy who refused to un- derestimate the taste of America by m aster -minding and emceeing tbe highly successful "The Gong Show.·· THE ··sus BEAUTY SHOW .. is being aired now on NBC-owned st&· tio n s in New York . Chicago, Cleve l and, Los An geles and Wash ington, as well as in various other smaller markets. "It's a beauty show takeoff. I'm the Bert Parks type and the first prize is Sl.98," Taylor said . "The women are between lbe ages of 18 and SS which makes It more run.·· he continued. AN EXAMPLE OF what to ex- pect? "We had one girl came out and she lapped danced lo 'You Light Up My Life" Fo r Taylor , the s how is the culmination of a successful although not so visible career as a standup comic. It began with USO a nd Special Services military tours dur- ing the Korean War and really start- ed happerung in Japan after the war GolcleHawn CheYyChose Olivia Newton -John NOW PLAYING c.tld""' c•ltftit'ltltr ~'4189N49~ ,j'& .',O\; • . , .. isthewonl IA ctllMa C011.t 1i1 ... 17141 ~·0~94 °""¥ t OO•)•l••::O f-0•1000 A PARAMOUNT PICT\ff IPGI LA MW...,......_ 17141 IJJ.UIO U-4 Ci.-Wtol I '" 17 I 41 ",_..,.. 0...... .... Or-.. 17141 617 .. 141 UA CJ..-°'"'9ip C71416J4-HI I ....................... 1714112t.IJH UA C ..... c.te *-t7141140.01t4 H.tllw lt'fllDrt...-17141 IJl-1271 ..... lllf1h1••T-lll•Mt0 ... ... • .. &...., ....... 77Z9'44' lit. • "' ,, -• _ _.._. . .,,,.. ®NO ONr UNOf" 11 ..o.rn:o .. -... , ..... '"°"' ........ .. 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NIOHf PIVllca1 ""' THI ONI & ONLYINI ---"\ M<• "'°'°''°" • lOUltl nl'TC*I ONI f\IW 0¥11 CVOCOO'I Niil 111 KUS IO nu M IHITAHS 111 OCKDll NAWN POUL~Y~ IOU.It COASnl WMlfNMAm MIAYIN CM WMT (NJ AMlltlCMf MOT WAX MOVIES / iNTERTAINMENT Fiim Grosses '260.4 Million 'Star Wars' Tops at Boxoffice By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD !AP > The major American film compunlcti nrc figuring up the hits and misses ur th<• ull lmportqnt summer season. The hill'I include J ohn Travolta. Burt Reynolds und Wurrcn Beutty. The misses include-the O'Neal fumlly ttnd recycled Beatles and djsaslers. MOVIE COMPANIES ONCE SmELDED their orotttt1 and losses as carefully as stars salaries, ex· repl. of ('Ours.e. during limes of runaway bits. The mduastry has entered an era of refreshing fiscal ettndor, und so It is possible lo compare performances of the 30-odd films that fought for the summer box omce. "Grease" Is the champion of the new films. amassang $102,377,413 in Its Clrst 70 days in release. It t fi destined to be Paramount's No. 2 all·lime ('humpaon. belllnd "The Godfather." !Note· All the hgures herein are theater gross ror the Uruted States and Canada. Rentals -the ABC Scores High Despite Reruns NEW YORK <AP l -ABC posted notice it's re- ady for the new TV season by listing eight of the 10 mosl·watched programs during the week ·ending Sept. 3, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. show. A preview installment of CBS' "Flying High" com edy series was the week's most-watched pro· gr am. but that didn't keep ABC from winning the networks' ratings competition for the sixth week in a row. ABC FINISHED THE WEEK with a rating of 15.8, compared lo 14.3 for CBS and 13.9 for NBC. The networks say that means in an average prime time minute during the week, 15.8 percent of the homes in the country were watching ABC. The success of "Flying High," a comedy based on the antics of a group of airline stewardesses, was clear indication TV watchers are anxious to leave the summer reruns behind. Eighteen of the 20 top-rated shows were repeats. .. Flying High" pulled a rating ol 28.2, which means of all the homes in the country with TV, 28.2 percent saw at least part of the program. The other Top 20 shows broadcast for the first time, "New Maverick," an ABC movie based on the old Wes tern series slarring•James Garner and Jack Kelley. was No. 8. THE BOTTOM Of' THE RATINGS belonged to CBS and NBC. NBC's "Bionic Woman" was No. 49, followed ''Police Story" on NBC and three CBS shows. "The Bob Newhart Show," ''Plant Family" a nd a news special. ABC. meanwhile. set the stage for its fall season beginning Sept. 11 with a rebroadcast beginning Tuesday night of its record-smashing miniseries, "Roots.•· The rebroadcast of "Roots" began with strong showing in Nielsen overnight ratings for l~ree ~ig cities. National ratings fo r the program wtll be in- cluded in the next weekly tally. T "HOT LEAD & COl.DFEET" ·~-H "C&.OSI IHCOUMTHS Ofl ntl nttu KIHD" lal_l .. 11111 SO COAST PLAZA a61Urlltlllt.'46.m1 ,.I,_. "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "UY~Of ntlrt .. PAMTMB" INf CINE MALAND 11U. ntlSPAITAMS ,,,.......,.. "THI DalYll" ,,, .. ,_, .... llTUnDll NIGHT FEVEn IOHN TRA VOLT A A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 00 BREA --ORANGE c-FOUNTAIN VALLEY ,.-ulitYelleYD.I. Ma_, HUNTINGTON BEACH 1 ... 1,..sttlllltl.....,_ ..._ WESTMINSTER Utllle4A- C0STA MESA MAM! St. ONstPt ... DA ANGE o...,.. .... CYPRESS c.,,...~ FOUNTAIN ,....,T_ BUENA PARK UMllA Ofl-111 It wn the Deltn .-Jnet the rule• ••• therulHeo.tJ > amount which the film company actually receives • -usually amount to 60 to 65 percent of the gross. 1 PARAMOUNT IS ENJOYING ITS finest season. Besides "Grease.·• starring John Travolta. the company has released "Heaven Can Wait" for a $47,560,115 total in 58 days. and "Foul Play" with $19,390A71 in 37 days . Obviously there is much more llfe in all three movies. Furthermore. another Travolta film, ''Satur· day Night Fever." continues its happy disco beat. From June 1. it has racked up $21,240.000 gross, bringing the total since the Dec. 16 release to $121.060,575. Burt Reynolds also scored with two bonanzas. United Artists' "The End." which was released May 26. collected $33,583,777 in 16 weeks. A few weeks later Wa rner Brothers brought out "Hooper ... which already has drawn $34,800,000. THERE IS GOOD NEWS AND bad news for movie sequels. United Artists fi gures "Revenge of the Pink Panther." with a gross of $27,168,350 m almost seven weeks. is 38 percent ahead of the pre-'NEW CHAMPION ' John Travolta 'DISAPPOINTING. Tatum O'Neal vious "The Pink Panther Strikes Again." Universal has reason to be pleased with the ---------------------- performance of "Jaws II'' with more than S70 million already collected from chilled customers It's not as big as "Jaws I, .. but what is?. "Damien : Omen II" performed ably with $19,896.000 so far. and "The Bad News Bears Go to Japan" will show a handsome profit with a $12 million gross. But "International Velvet." starring Tatum O'Neal. proved a major disappointment for MGM. No figures available. Likewise, father Ryan's "The Driver" hit a roadblock: 20th Century-Fox reports only $5 million so far. THE FOX GAMBLE IN RE-RELEASING "Star Wars" with a m ammoth new campaign paid off with almost $40 million since the drive's start July 21. That brings the total domestic gross to an almost unbelievable $260,421.049. Columbia has kept "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" in continual release, the latest gross being $120 million. The company had a big sum- mer hit with ··The Cheap Detective" -$31.118,249 so far. W a me rs had a pleasant surprise with the space landing hoax. "Capricorn One" CS24.6 million) but was whammied by the surfing elegy, "Big Wednesd ay" !$3 million L Also. "The Swarm" ran into a beehive of trouble: the $11 .5 million gross indicated disaster movies are on the wane . WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS DID handsomely with the firs t "Jungle Book" reissue !$30 million l and satisfactorily with "The Cat From Outer Space" 1$17.S million land "Hot Lead. Cold Feet" 1$20million 1. Two modest offer ings have produced big bucks : MGM 's "Corvette Summer " ($12 million > a nd "National Lampoon's Animal House: 1s1 million l, with both of them stm building. But the pretentious "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" struck a dissonant note with $13 million. "New and sllining...spuks to aayoaewbohasa feeling for the amazement or music. .. ·~ ..... ,,.. .. , • • • ' lf1 I • • 11 • ....it "'..all . PEIER FRAMPTON THE BEE GEES "SGT. PEPPER'S LONEU" HEARTS CLUB BAND'' •1JWJYt1SALWJJJ:Ni ~· " ~ [.::=;=:;':::IC=-=;;;;-.1 00~·,.!!!.MD [P((_.:;...1.-.....,..o ~-,. -·"'IK• 900o!t-· ~-'«Ill· .-~--~,.,-·-' CHllDOMl •20 Orarioe 63A·2~!>3 °""'I 30•J 4~ •ti 00 S •~·•OlO NOW PLAYING IDWAROS Cl•MA Cos1a Mesa 546-3102 Moft.l"ri-J · zt & '.,. Stt·5'111-l:Jto.J:~S: ... ,;,.10; .. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PG) "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT" (PG) "THE LAST REMAKE OF ~EAU GESTE" "SOUND OF MUSIC" '"SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" (R) "THE ONE AND ONLY" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) "FOUL PLAY" (PG) "FOUL PLAY" (PG) "FUN WITH DICK & JANE" "CORVETTE SUMMER" ··30y RIDE" (PG) "'THE BUOY HOLLY STORY" "THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAY" (PG) "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "AMERICAN HOTWAX"(PG) "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" (PG) ''STUNTS" Al.I. DlllVl•INI 0"CN 6:J0,.M ..... HTlY Cllllct Uncter U ''" Unlnt • ICklct .. ll"l•y•ro11nct ~ Pl111(AI~ :WF.~ .1 ... , 1". 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' . ... . ~ .. . ; -~· " . , ,. .. . . .. .· . .. . . .. ,. . bet 7 1978 DAILY Pt The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Se ll It, Find It, Trade It With • Want Ad (642-5678) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ....... .......... .. ...... ....... S4e ....... ,_. W. Ho.wt for S. HcMtws for $4* HleMI f4& 5-. ...... Fer 541 I For $4e ....................... ···••······•····••····· ••....................................•.••.........•....••.•.•••.•••...•......•.••.••.••.•...•..•••.•...••••••.••..•••.•••.......•••••.•................••••...•. tOOJ 1002 G .. er• 1002 G1•r.. 1002 G...,.... 1002 G1•r.. .1 002 G1•NI 1002 Carw .. Mar 1022 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ lnlNl ~CI ~ J bedroom. f a.Olil:y room uct POOl. PAR h r'lMeltu. Totally remodeled. AIJ reaj --~ lldYCl'UHd 8e...ulul home. Call for a thl.I newspaper Is ub mtarmauon J«t to t!w Ped<"ral E'alr coua.w••ww.rPO,.~tt Hou1ln1 A<"l of IHI ft,.. ... ·ro S wlucb INllU.'6 ll llle11'1 LO r.'"' R adverllu "eny pre J---'-'-'-_S_5_1_1 ___ 1 fcrence. bnulation, or ··-••y v•w d11crlmiruitfoo buC'd oa - -race, color. relltt00. te•, OM. Y S 114,100 or naUonaJ onam. or an A l\IJ;y ''Trlna" model lDUnUoo to make any 8 I u r r s c o n d o MM:h prefel"etlce, bmlta w/breat.btaJdnl{ view of Uon. OI' d.iacrimloatlon." Bad! Bay. Priced k>w· low to allow for crpt or 11lis newspaper wiU not 10UI' choice. 3 bdrm, 2~ knowlnJI)' accept HY 11116. 1»~1 advertising for real estate wblcb ls ln viola· Uoo ol the law. ~ Walker C lee OCIAMNONT 1'~inc craftsmanship in mahog. trim & oak noors, sets orf this landmark: 4 BR. 3 ba. home in, finest location. Established trees & lawns. $475,000. MISA YHDI REDUCED TO $89,000 Attractive 4 bdrm., 2 ba. home in 1mmac. condition. Xlnt Joe. IACI IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 2'1il bath family home on quiet cul de s ac. Oversized pool, playhouse, extra storage $169,000. IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J l i ~l"Y '•d• [)• •. 1\1 !:\ t:Jl"J blt:Jl ' Real Estau Owner wants a partner. --------•I --------1--------... Buy v •. 'I.I or 'h or elegant MESA VEltDE , ________ .. CDM duplex. Extra lge $93,000 BUlORS: AdYtrtfMn I IDf'( FAMILY I. Harbor View lol, custom 4 Bednn. family rm, din-...., dleck ...., .. LNUI decorated. totally re-ing rm, beamed ceilings, .., _.;:::: ..,._ modeled. Live In or buy fireplace, quiet location. IW"I ._ • -..... Spacious s bdrm .. 3 batb for investment. Owner Call 64S-9l6l •-home in EA.STBLUFF; will carry. Bob W. DAILY f.ILOT • .._, choice location. bandy to 991·9110 llllllllivfwtt.flrostilt-catholic c hurc h & --------~....._Giiiy. schools; ample space to IACIC IAY play PLUS your own IEAUTY. OHL y ' ' ! OPEN HOUSE REALTY /' . \ ~ llUIU ~ & WALLA Gt '-=r:f/ REAL ESTATE , INC. II LOUHLY OWNED COMPANY SlHV INC THl SOUI H COASI ARLA SINCf 1%i MOUNTAIN RETll AT MODJISIA CANYON -3 BR.. 6 acres. nicely improved for year round living. Easy com muting for anyone Ii ving in Southern Calif. area. Why live in the city! ? Call for appointment to see! Cal 546-4141 ltfi JOHN "su•• -This is the best 2 Bdrm. den home in Jasmine Creek. Close to clubhouse. tennis, greenbelt, at the end of cul de sac for only $225.000. When Big John speaks. we listen. Cal 64o.6161. .... ·-...... , . ~ -. Serving Costa M esa-Irvine Hurilinglon Beach -Newpor t Beac h IM-UW rRIVACY M.V.'SIEST Execulive Mesa Verde home w/private llving ror in-laws, live in help, your choice. 3 frpks. huge fmly rm . Don 't miss seeing this huge un· ique home. Newly of· fered. $129.500. 759·1501 SWIMMEltS One or the most fabulous aquatic complexes you will see is in convenient· ly located Village Walk. Jusl around the corner is our sharp 3 bdrm. condo which fac es a w ide greenbelt. At $75,500. you should see this today & enjoy it tomorrow! c;3 Walker & lee pool. Price reduced to $84,500 Sl.9t,SOO. A peaceful exislance 1---------ReaJ Elltale awaitsyouinthissunny3 &'hACREESTATE -------- 673-4400 HARBOR ....................... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASfSIDE COSTA MESA Near Irvine Blvd. 3 BR, 2 BA. dining room, shake roor. carpets, drapes, wrought Iron fenc e. security sys tem . sprinklers. RV access & many other extars. SlZ7,500. loy McC .... llltr. 541-7729 SELL YOUR OWN HOME S895 FEE-Assist in ads fin. sales, escrow etc. REALTY FREE HOMES R.E. Advisory Service SECURITY GATE bdrm. 3ba townhouse on HEMET, CALIFORNIA Bae.It Bay. Owner will NEW HOME . help rmance . possible Beautiful home w /~600 .. .assures )'OU of pnvac)' lease-option 759-1501 sq ft. Six 1 BC view lots RETREAT A D1v1~1on or in this lovely JASMINE · can be made. Beaut. Prestlalous Bu"'o la ( · f LI r H " " 1 larbor lnn...,tml•nt Co ?= .. ~~~P:::~u~~l'1'lill!rn1!t uiil $~~~ogo ~ow0n. :~~~ ~':re !u;~>e~~~ ~;e~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ formal dining rm. 2200 Real Elllate $275,000. Owner will sub· location! Below marl{et' Sq. ft. of living space · alli----------ordinate. Prin only. Agl. Won'tlast! Call today for $59,000. oo one level. Now va· llAUTIFUL 644-0070, 640-9759. details. 645-0303 No money down, no clos- cant. quick possession! .... &c.•v-DE 1ng cost. NO CASH $"""' "'"" Yo own the -"" aii. JUST REDUCED NEEDED!!! Clean 3 ~ • .,..,., u • Gorg"""'•• 3 bdrm. 3 ba land! """"" OHL y $63,000 bdrm In super conve-w/huge country kitchen, & 6 ruent neighborhood close BAY& BEACH fmly rm w/frplc & wet y,_ TERMS to everything. Huge bar, & xll'a lge frml din Unbelievable ror this •·~-~ master suite. Hurry ! rm. Uv rm & mstr bdrm great 3 bdrm. 1'"1 ba ---------• CaU962-7788 have marble ''fies . All townhome near So. Coast I( R alt Pl ..... On lvlv 0 reenbelt e ors lhis for only 129,500 -~ .. Call for appt to see. near pool. This won 't NEWUSTIMG! 545-9'91 last. Call today for appt. HOME & INCOME 451 lllEWPOR CTR. DR. r=.:-."91~-mil'!IW-545-9'91 3 Bdrm., 2 bath home S.11 plus two 2 bdrm. units in SELL Idle ltema with a i---------1-------:=--- 53().2224 Dail;y Pilot Claseifaed Ad. HOME-ft.US ~~~~~~~~~;642-~56'18.=::====~, Don't miaa a days rent, -while you add 2 units 111/!Rll & RN1f l£TTUCE beh ind this 3 Bdrm rear; 4 car parking:-in delightful park-like set· ting. Easts ide Costa Mesa. Property in xlnt condition! $205,000. 673-3663 642-2253 WATBFltOMT Immaculate, profess. de· corated home. 2 bdrms. &den +dining rm .. large quarry tile in hall & den, huge patio & deck. $350,000 locluding land & boat slip! lalboa lay Prop. Realtors ~ home. Then. rent the * 675-7060 * -COUMTRY COTTAGe" •OUPLIX• AXBUPrll A kiss ot paint and TLC will transform thia s leep• mg beaut)' to home plus income atSl.97.500. Many speclal features. CALL 640-~112 I . .• , I , •O' I I I ' Shingled cottage amid the eucalyptus OCEAN YEW trees of ShorecUffs ! Really attractive! .,__J_A.S_Ml_N_E_C_l_EB __ 3 bedrooms. 2 baths . 2 brick fireplaces. pegged and grooved floors.' Newplant> 3BR. beam ceilings and delightful gardens. 2i,;,ba.Cam rm Everything is updated (but you'd retreatw/tplc. AvlNov. Byownr . never guess it! It looks old and lives For appt/640-2'22 new!) Don't forget. Shorecliffs has a ~~~~~~~~ private beach. The price on this Unique Home is $300,000 . U~l()Ut: t1()Mt:S REALTORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona det Mar also in Mesa Verde. at 546 5990 JASMIMI CUB-YllW $249,000 The only "Sea Breeze" model on market! Brand New too! 3 Bdrms, family rin formal dining rm & 2'h baths. Fully landscaped, automatic sprinkler s, air cond , plumbed for jacuzzi, luxurious cptng. mirrored wardrobes. beaut. light fixtures. Gate guarded area so call for appointment. See anytime. WESUY M. TAnOtt CO., RIALTottS 2111 S-Jo 4 I M•._. MIWPO«I' CanB. M.I. 64~9 I 0 IMMACULATE DUPUX/CclM so.-oF-Hic-H\v Av. Two very spacious 3 Bdrm. i bath unjts. Front unit featuring large wood sWldeck. Ideal locauon, and only steps to the beach. $217,000. <Sorry-al owner's request tlus property has to be shown exclusively thru our of- fice. I Call Dan for ap-pointment. IOGIR'S IEAL n 675-2311 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ME5A VERDE 4 Br 2 Ba, xlnt.. cond .. $89,500. Open House Dally 1·5. 2972 An· dros St .. 546-4478 . BY OWNER. Price re· duced. 4Br, Roman.pool, den/bar $95,000. 1 yr lse/opt OK. $600/mo. Owner carry big 2nd. 5418.7530 MESA VERDE VILLAS 2 bdrm, condo, no qualify for $40K FHA loan. S25K to assume: upgraded & newly de· SUHSHIMllM IYBYIOOM! I.Ml + MOUNTAIN corated like a model: YllW. ONLY '65K; by owner. ss7.3797 Outstanding Mesa Verde Pool nome with a big family room, features in- clude formal dining. wet bar. lovely new waJl lo wall carpeting and built· in kitchen. Full price $135,llOO. CALL 751-3191 SI 19,000 ..SA VBDI Priced below market · 3000 sq ft customized this ~ming 2 bdrm, home nr golf course. 2~ be , frml dio rm Owner will carry 2nd. t.ownbause is close to pool .. 1-000 ......,,. ........ 4r Jacuzzi. Premium lot,_•_·...;...~_ . .,,.,,.,. __ •A.-___ _ w/vht1' from eve ry t----------room. Won't last. 5-1501 EAST SIDI 'UAUTY CATLTEU PIEL A E S SO O I L' SCPYNBLTNAlP D A LA SST ERE A OZ R lK P DEY IAA V AL SDCATRAEGA D YLMLCC O R R G U 0 S M C R E 8 M 0 D I I 8 0 8 S A N T C 0 E E H M V L E N 0 V S X S V H E T R 8 B R T T S U A 8 D E N W H A L W E 0 E E 8 R J E S W E L H F I I D E H L C T 0 X L T V S A E E A R l I E A 8 T U C U K A W W A K E A G W L A A l U D P T G L J 8 f C L A I 6 6 T E D 8 Q S A S L J W 0 I E Q S 2 f 0 A E dup&ex and remodel the home. Good Costa Mesa location. associated B Q 0 ... f " ~ R E A I ... f_ Q •, • SELECT Near Westclllf shopping. Remodeled 3 Bdrm Ir I~~~~~~~~ PROPERTrES huge ramJ.lY room. Bltns. Real Estate ,.,.c, outside guest bdrm 0 U I E H E R E I H I U L T V l L H L P R 1 B Y T H L C B M I 0 8 E B 0 S H C 8 L U 8 A S N T T 0 M H C I U D S D 1""1UC1ionl: Hidden wordl Wow ""*" ~ e.dl· WWII, "fl, down OC' dltfonel'V. F Ind Mdl 9ld boa It !ft. • s.1111 "-'t Col WM Vrkf ~ Middle fist Hiid ~ ~ loolt-l.Mf ~ -~ e Butttr·Htlll Lllf ROITlllllt Basw11 Bibb OtkUft T omonow: Lumb• S©~µ-~r.,~s· Thal Intriguing Word Game with a Chudle -----a..4 ~.,CUT I. '°'1AJI ----- •• _..._ .. -. ol ""' lcM ic<o...oi.d word• ~ lo-IO '°'"' I-_ .. WOfdo I LEYKJL I 12 I' I I I I MAO AR f . 1 . I I r I . I IK Al : ,t "1 I ' I told lttY lltd *"' 11'9 .,.,. • • • • ; and the tlMI end my kid told me llbOu1 my Wiit Md "'9 -,,-,-R-,-,V-t-A-, -M ,-, • ~~ :-.._ ~ ci:f ..... --'-· --'"· _ __. .......... .__ you ~ ,,_ .... No. :t ""'°"'· • ~tmr~ltYm" r r r r r r I' I I ~~r• Ln.1$ 10 J I I I I I J J SCUM-UTS M1wwn .. ce.1ttt~ 1 100 642·5200 SELL idle items wttb a Dally Pilot Classified Ad. Going Into B usiness? As requtred by lew. new busln easea uelng • Fictitious Buslne .. N•m• mutt reglater th•t neme with the County C1erk. Cell the DAILY PILOT LEGAL DEPARTMENT tor forms a nd tut1her Information. 642..m ht. 332 CWSIAED INDEX l• ... , .... Coll 642-5678 lltlOIS ...... 11 .......... . t...U ...... ..., .... ,., ....... .. ............ n.. DAILY P'tl.Of_....., .......... lllCen'td .......... ..... HOUSl5 fo. SAU ........ onm UAL ISTAn '*·"" llMTA&.S ) ........ SINBS. IMYlSTMIMT "MAHCI SIOl·HH AMHOUMCIMa.TS &lff &.OST & FOUMD UH Pll50MAU U'9 SHYICI DIHCTOH '"' SCHOOU& 9NITIUCTIOM 1MI JOISWAMT'm 7111 _,WAMT'm 1111 ~M ......... ,_TO YOU .... IOAn & MARINI ~IT ... ..,. TltANSl'Oltl' A TIOM ......... AUTOMOlt&.IS ..... ...,4 J<•.·. ~ lf<i r,. fl o ,,,., IRAHD MEW $66,000 i-------•I w/~ bath. Oversized 2 BIT VIEW DUPLEXES Lov e l y, pride or 1'WdllQTowi•w7 pool. Alley entrance. EMEIALD IA Y! 3 Lrg. BR's in ea unit. ownership 3 bdrm home Visit the ~PECIALIST at many extras. Owner Upstairs has 3 Ba's. All in desirable residenUaJ the Coedominium In· transferred and asking HELP! PROIATE! have bllns .. crptg. area. Eajoy lazy sum· formationCenter $99,900.Call 540-11Sl overlooking Lido & Turn· ing Bas in. Boats by day .. & lights at night. Hillside loc, 1 level home designed for adaptabili· ty. 2 BR & den or formal dining room or can be 3 BR . Yes It h as 2 bathrooms. Best buy available. Reduced thousands. ex-drapes. etc. & only mer days in huge park Serv•ftgaJlofOrangeCo ecutive estate. steps to $164,500. each building. lilte backyrd. AbsoluteJy TOOCHSTONE RLTY · ocean! Breathtaking JACOISREALTY immaculate!646-ml 1B582BeachBlvd#8 ~HERITAGE view. Low price will sur-675-6670 CGI 96J.0167 prise you! Hurry! Call1 _____ , ___ _ . • REALTORS t!J Walker & lee todav for details. 645-0303 kUFFSPLAZA Rea! FBtatt TIBIAGER UNIT MESA VERDE LOOI( WHAT Get them out or your Lovely 4 br 2 ba home. FOREST E OLSON ~H ... • 'r•u-. l»IAPLAM Professionally decorat· ed. single story. end unit. Close to pool, court yard Wl"VEFOUMD! hair-yet have the m privacy, new pool " close to home. Real cooJ· · · · .. Sy $159,000 Open Daily 225 Oceanview, N.B. •·~ ...... c •, A classic 2 s tory, 5 ....... apoo1$l2'7.500. Jacuzzi. imma ... ...... ~ 3 b th h w•ui Owner. SUJ,500. J eff. """"'""m, a ome Newport Heights Realty 546-2873 Eves. 557 ·2157 -entJ:y w/green belt patio. NEWPORT SHORES Rare 3 bedrm. 2 bath end Close to beach-invest or unit, li~l and airy. Mov- Uve in this 3 bed.rm 2 e·in condition. A true bath beach h ouse. value. only $120.000. Private patio entry lead· 673-85.50 just reduced $5000. in one ---~L .. !ir~~~~~4:__~~~~~~~~~ of Costa Mes a's best -or neighborhoods . The ing into C01Y sunllte 11 Ol'ft; 111 o .,, \ •vN ro11ui't'1 • in~:;,1~;t~~~:":.~· [ 9 IMUI heavy shake roof accents this handsome home that is convenient to schools & shopping. CALL us for an appointment to see. 556-2660 Ed Riddle Realtor Owner I ae-ent 646-llTI [C l$UI macnab I Irvine realtg OPEH FRIDAY' 1-5 P .M. Reduced to $330,0001 Prime Dover Shores view property ; 4 bdrm. family home. in perfect cond., with super floor plan for family use or entertaining. Xlnt school district + Westc l iff shopping. 1070 PESCADOR. <S-144). 642-1235 ....... 200 .. t01 Dover Drlw Harbor View Ce11ter lrviM •l <Ampus Valley Cenw 752-1414 TUl1U IOCI( PltlSIDIMT HOMI President Hills Plan #3 with 4 bedrooms, family room, pool and jacuzzi and large lot. All located on cul·de-sac street with land included only $179,500. A COUMILL 1A1C8 CO. 644·9060 t111 IAH JOAOUtM HILU RD, IN~oaNTIJI C SELECT HEWCOHDOS T'PROPE RT rES l 'h biles to bch from W .900. 318 Juniper Ave. CUSTOM HOME ~rlsbad. Open Thurs OH HUGE LOT laruSUn l~.agt.. ~· Ba .. Ba -----"-----1 u.::1>irable c-. y area ONLY $49 950 VA 8.od Fl: TERMS! Owner has bought new home and must sell! 3 bedroom townhome only 4 years old! Talk to RED CARPET, WE LISTEN 754-1202 ol Newport Beach. Walk into cheery, bright sur- roundings as )'OU flow t hru this delightful spacious 3 bdrm cstm built home . Xtra lge paneled hn.ly rm w/cozy stooe frpk. Lvly Jacu:ui in brick patio off fmly rm. Access for recrea· tional vehicle. 646-7711 ~ Walker f; lee Real Estate macnab I lrvtna realty 4-ft.IX Huntington Beach! Spacious 2 BR units w/lg. living rms. You own the land in the right location! A choice investment on today's market at $175,000! (S.142) I UMfTSf Costa Mesa! Feather your nest for a bright retirement! Invest now in these quick to rent units in excellent condition. 3 BR, 1~ bath owner's unit on approx. 55' x 300' lot. Asking $199,500. (S-143) VIC JASHrNSKI 642-8235 642·1235 t01 Dover Orlw -.. . - '44·6200 H~bor View C.nter •VETS * OOOWN·OCLOSING Homes in all areas or ORANGE COUNTY VET AGT. C4541-0IOO CUSTOM HOMES OPfHDAILY 345 E. 23rd St, C.M. Lovely new 2story, fami- ly homes. 4 bdrms, 3 ba ths. sitting area w/frplc in master bdrm, wet bar in family rm. Much more. Come & see them. Owner/ Agent 552-4894 or 642·2164 or Mboa ,,.,...... I 0011-673-0782.;..,..;..__;:._· _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnl. loc. nr. priv. bay beach; 3 BR, den, frpl .. patio; 2-sty. $195,000. Marshall Rlty 675-4800 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Try this 3 bdrm, 2 bath home on a quiet street with a lot of trees. .. IOIZ ReducedtoS95.7SO. ~ •••• ~•••••••• WESTMIHSTH OC&.& .... v1r w Good investment. 3 bdrm '"""" 5 & ram·rm home. Great Jas~e Creek0Plan s loc. S73,000. Avail Nov. By wner. 0 Call 640-2422 DPLX 38r home + 2 Br Apt, both w/frplc & ~ garages. 607 Larkspur. -- $210,000. By ownr prin - only 640-1840 Balboa Island Realty By owner. 2 bd house. lrg A.\Jtt.."<\Y'-l~'ftwifN,_~ patio, sunny l bdrm apt, 1-__ 6_7_3_·_•_7_o_o __ oversized 2 car gar. Botht--------• rented mooth to month. A ltEAL FIMD -'S_l7_5.;...ooo_._67_~ _____ 1 Spacious s Bdrm. 2 ba h o m e, w /2 bri c k firepleces, turned wood l)06ts and a deep window ledge for your plants. $88.900. HOME+IMCOME Prtc•l.-.Ced toSZS9,000 South of Bayside. A rare and a urrrl 1logly s p ac ou s 3 beclroom +den, 2 story home. PLUS a never v•· cant roomy rental. Pvt f lnanclo1 provided al. 1ubstanUal aavlo&a to IK\Yer. Ctlfar .... 644-7211 2512Vau4rPIGC• ~ ' ' .. '3 I ' I I • '' ........... '' ~l,Jf''1nf'O'" :;i,l(f\ CEDAR GLEN " :! l 16 l . it. 14 ly •11 P· <> l f\ (< m· tr ch. B , ft OAJL Y PILOT Thuracuy. Sepi.moer 1, 1~16 I.._..' for Sdl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-~.~ ........ ~!!:.~~ ....... ~.~~~ ..... ~!.~ ~-~~~ ..... ~~.~~ C....MHe 1024 C...MHe 1024 -------------- 1 Ho.t-.1 For S. HcMn.1 For S. HMH1 For S. 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No down lo vets MobMe HOMt Store VETS,.H u down 0 C'lo,ma. o l~ 4'tt•. Vet •ac-nl. ~ IM7 l WOtrTLAST! ,~HERITAGE REALTORS t'.411 l'tk :J RI< :.t R/\, f•md) rm. fu.11 c1trJl('t dra~. b,.. frpl all hit t-llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 n ' w .. l k l o af'h nn l ~ 11 h <1pp 1ntt $&.1(\1() lC1 l>llll ........ '" .,.,_ll ~H-HT'S $60,000 Ea. TWO ON A LOT C' l L. 64HUll •. iPt 1"4 lt1llJ\r ~l Al! Y / MBA YllDI VtlWHOMl Raa ., lu•unou• ran • J('h' 1.ldtk "It'~ COflll!r 51n.~ 1 7 Balunc R) 11...,.n ·r ~ 92f:ll IOU u.•>& ~,·nhrt• 4 BR, • Ba B~•r h ho use or Oupl.-\, SllO 000 Owner B! 1300 EMERALD BAY -HIW LIS Tll«i Tllb ~ ........ ' ......... .._ -..... lot .... ec:.-.......... w .... ~ .. th fl"Y• ..... Cl 'ty,....,...... -4 ...... c..n. "'•••"r ..... " ..... laltdt... l•Hdry r•••· feaUy r••• w/flntp19ce fwtHI ....... wt. uei.. oc .. .WW ..... ed yw4 -perfect .... *-lty. inaMH OWW' fr-fweted ..t 9f at•. SJH,000. 644 .. 7020 21 ZJ SAN JOAC'l)UIN HIU.S IOAD NEWPORT IEACH ASCEND TO SIUNTY Gne.,....,._.w ..... .,..,. .... .... _. ,,_ c ....... LIM' ... .... ......... ~···-............. .. L...-. Tin ..._., ..... Ill-. wlHt two ........... '9Gcll -_._ wll ..,, ... r-. $96,IOO 491-1720 ~~~~~~~~~I C..11 before It's gone Me-1895 OCEAN 54.,.36" VIEW tlf ltelc-.i-. REAL ESTATE Newport Beach. Wve on I.he bay. 2 br. waJk to Udo shops. Is stunning from this RENAISSANCE much sought after tri· 5.57·0600 499·3816 level town.home. Massive _;;:======="-1 maister suite. Formal New lots.ocean view IRVINE d.inlnf room & excellent custom homes. s p a c 1ou5 d b 1 w 1 d e fami y neighborhood. Haters R.E. 661·6404 Keywest in S•Park, ran- Price reduced (or Cast ABOVETHEBEACH tastu~ fir pl11 n . n o :!:! ~.:~~8 ,000. Call Ultimate REEFCATE haJlwayS. <KG4109·731 WEST condominium. ._........_Store Rarely available. now a 141-881115 .... ._. 'os• $139.000. ProfesslonaJ tingle bust· lrft.e 1044 ~._,......, 6 BERTHA HENRY ness m an wishes t o ••••••••••••••••••••••• •L••a••g••U••n••a••:ti•g••u··e··,· REALTORS RENT m obile horn ~. N 215 Del Mar 492·'4121 rum or unrurn. nr the WHA.T'SYOUI • W..tclffRHlty S-,,._ beach CdM to Lon.: "-EASUIE Realty c.,1...... t07 Beach. Clay Conan. Days Bike to lbe lake from SACRIFICE •••••••••••••••••••••• <213>2J64..4640. evefi. <71'41 yourcozy28drm,2bath MOTIVA.TtDSEU.U Elegant lrg new UP · BYOWNER 1-483-2680..;;..;...;,...;.;;.;__ _____ _ Townbome !n Wood; 2 Bdrm, 21,., bath plus den graded 3 BR. 67~4311. MUST S ACRI FICE Be-.. 1.w ... ~~~~~~~~-! SH THE SIA • h 1040 •-J....-bndfe. Feeling lazy . Condo ln San Clemente. ,_A#.;;;....·-------Large 4 br, 2 ba. cor lot. AH Ut•16 -: Plc-nty of r oom ror Hwtllwl• oc ......,_ 1044 Strof to~epool close by. Plush carpeting Owners PORTOFtNO To many xtru too men· SeverAJ new homes left EJeprrt Mew~rt HeiCJllb Lwih Yllrd bUJ'l(IUllt.lb lhlb uxecut1ve 3 bt>druom. with dining, family room and hropl1tce !<educed to $123.950 BK ll. Ca ll 540-1720 -"#I In Calforwia" ~l~~; ~n bc~~Ju~ ~ ;;;·~:::~:·;;:;,:~~:s·l: • ••••••;;;~;;~··••••• ~~~~~~; s~cltde~ have bought anolber. Im · Harbor View Homes g:~ :!~!ss~1~·900· ~e!n b~~~~af:~rk.ocpkJ bdrm lownbome 1'1t1c 3.4 or ~ bdrm modch, r edwood d eck . This macula t e / mus t see! Ph as e 111. Th i s 3 ~_:_-------4 community. subletting wa1Jlo "'1tllca~l5t!vt!r uv1111. :.oinc wt pooli. IARGAIMI home has all the fine ... $88.888. bdrm+sepguestrmhal> 4BR. 2ba. pool. corne a llo wed in park. 3 Y"''he re you look A 968-<'60'.! . Pnce reduced twlce·now qualities ot an S&S bwlt 496-241 l 49]..9494 2lllOO sq ft with 31,i, ba If view. RV lot. Clean, beaches + pier. home!> he.11uutul fire place for Pen.awgton Propert1e11 only $89,9001 2 Story 3 home. HURRY ON THIS 495-5220 830.SOSO you're looking for qua Ii· $109,000. Nr ocn. schls. priced from: brilllitnl h owtessino. -bedrms&g1gant1c bonus ONE1$88 SOO ty.youcanhave lmmed ~Ownr S2t.tOO .. .. 20 HEW HI HMS L 1 c· -tor' o....a-•1· ~ V&.L.. I 06 7 .--c...,cion of this su,...r fta R.I. 1., "'UTIFUL R.,.. "'ISS,. ... Cf Skylights 10 mas ter room. ove.Y country -....... • ..,.. ,._.,...... .. -~ ~ U"O~ ~" bedrm.best ofall seethe VISTADELMAR k1,lchen.Spac1ousmaster 644-7211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean home that shows C S Mobile propertieis & LrlU\qwl sea from inside Now open dally wmg. Covered patio. Gas MISSES CLEAN ~~U:lem~=~e:23l:1f.~ ~p~~~ 4~~~~h 2~0'b:: land development Co. or Crom your hill cre11t 3Br,JBa, 2000sq ft BBQ. TRANSFERRED LIVES HERE. Come see Including land. Owner Cam rm w/wetbar. Pool, 1714149t-ll 16 ~ t l l' tha t hap tu res 001 ·920 Oelaw11re SELLER MUST HAVE ,._,A I t t ca t·11 17 t .01 557 0600 " f '. N W.ofBeachN.of l\da ms IM MEDIATE SALE! .,..., mmacua e S l e, leaving area, must, sell jac. flre p1t. Tota l ,., • fnllgm iccnt views .. ice Pre-Completion Prices BARGAIN HUNTERS 3 bdrm. frplc, plush wall this month. Submit all of· privacy. Many extra lneio ~v~ryrsth! .. co0onv~~1e~ TroyRealty 848.9090 CAI.J..7S2·1700FAST! i-----...;..::_..;.==~ to wall carpeting. vi.cw fers. Agt 640-4105 Open features. $210,000 byOW NER SELLING ~ "' .,. . o.1,, ''"~. 11 ~'UN ,0111 ''"'' Saddleback mountains t.his weekend. owner. 493-6506 custom1iad American sorry tomorrow, call to· 3 bdrm condo, 2•1:1 ba. ! I F from queenslu country President. 2A "60 Mobile day.Only S109.900. !2'u·t0c 0 , nneexwt 00crp 5 ht 0 .pepnincgl •• 'Ii~~. j11~·.~ IX kitchen. OnJy a pleasant Contract of s ale. 10% Capt ain·s Hill. 3245 home. located in lux· .... • ----· .. -·--· stroll away from park. down. 3 br 2 ba, loaded. Sptlglus Court. lovel~ u.rloua Alta Lagu.na Adult CrarlEusm•aOn~ip~akc1i ctr. nr bch, adll living, I =~;;,~~~~~~ Extra deep lot with I.IT. Bob Marce l. B . den, 2.,.., ba town m Communlt) P a rk . 2 ..:: u beautli6ul ya.rd beg1"tng 957·21666 w I s pa 1 n a tr 1 u m Bd.rms. 2 baths. wet bar As.lang$70,S00968·1428 p ror a garde n party. Call ---------Cath ed~al ce1 lings. and famuy room AIC. ~ ont: or a kmd 4 bd + 2 BR hm, by ownr. nice & Owl nunute. values like layfrottt + Dock spiral staircase. Pvt pat. 1111 the extras provide for ~~:.>+ r~ rr~. ~~p:rT:; ~~16:pp~~~· $63,000. COLONY CLUB th Is a band 0 n l' d 3 ~~;;··seililifiiaiisiit.:::=;;0-;;n~ly ~~=~:e! gth~ ftv:.~ ~ ~~;~~~ ~ler~~.r a~ees~ r~~~o c~~c ~~~~~: lot wtxtra prkg an cxcit '-----__:..,,...,,...--___ _:..;:____.:Y_. __ 4 bedroom home under bedroom home! Needs • bedrm. 2 sty home. Um· value around. Slli.000. nestled at the base of ang property! Coted en 3 Br. 11,o;i ba, twnhse. $3500 $90 .000. A bea ut 1 Cu I TLC! Low down VA. or Q --"\ G\o\<Z n que does not descrit>t,. By ownr. 496·4786. Open beauuful San Gabne l tranrc J ust lls lt'cl down. Assume ex1st '.1t smgle4 bedroomhomein submit your terms! Call Rv.""! For personal preview. bseSat&Sunll·S. Mtns Pnc~to sell ett S159.500 Ruth L:iune .. _________ c 500 •'-~Co f Now and talk to RE D calJ646-7l7l C Rltr 646-4380 ·-loan o $53, at 8:V•'4 """ tony Club a rea o CARPET, WE LISTEN! Vall Ol'f1;•·•<>·••\1t;11•0 .. ,,,., ScmtaAM 1080 SJS.900. a ll (714 ' IEMT TO IUY rnt. No points. No loan Irvine. Ideally located on 754-1202 ey [ i •••••••••••••••••••••• • 987·2578 from g AM to s •S 115,750. * All rent applies to down fee or qualifyw g. Pnnc quiet cul·de·sa c with ....._ ___ ._._,__:.. __ -J e lf~~jlijt OiarmiJli oo. side home, PM. As~ for Rex Eves •"'Q(l"'Y VIL• "'G"' payment. 3 Bdrm, den. only. Ph964-2832. l:Je private backyard 591.9500 . -----:-.:·'"-', 2 BR, fam rm. Crplc /All 17141989 3647. "" "' -~ 2•~ ba h s ti an upgr0 ded carpets 1 --leech I 048 ~ ~-•• • 00 ,.., town ome . ma 1 Bd B .. __,.._ UM.?._-;::~011·~ ,_ • J~~~~~~~·~ terms, only $63. 0 eanlront, new home" 2 Story, 3 bdrm. 2112 • mm a c 2 rm 1 a and drapes. Community ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,,..., ._,., • p . 1 0 d Su I ocean view. Lse 9 mos at h $66 000 ·THIS •---------ranc o n y . wnr , Liv" in O.C .'s m o)>t baths. pet' ocat1on $480-$l200 o pt money om e.-. . • includes tennis. park a nd * DUPLEX * 5'3-7037 .. Moti vated l>eller. Call WONT LAST ' Agt I A k ' 0 I "*W&ftfi•och 1069 beaut. p a rk Tret-and you will have S6000 • · poo · s ing n Y· Oceanside of hwy, level ,_.,....... CONCERNED """'--R-.....11"'""........_ studded lanes.gardens & ~5112 towards your dn pay. 960-5.580. $88 500 I lo'--h ••••••••••••••••••••••• _-.. _....,...... • · ot,easyaccess ""'ac . ...~RT ••••••••••••••••••••••• rocky co ast . Pr1v ment · $93,SOO. (432lK.R1---------1 Needs paint. minor re· """''" .... " Mobletto..s comm. & 24 hr secur. 3 -. Propertles.493·9381 pairs: ideal ror home & TalPLIX PARENTS ,..s. 1100 priv. beaches +paiv. fis- BToro 1032 income. Hurry . only Lovely Newport Tnplex. We're offenng ror sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• hing pier. 9 hole golf fl l T""I Chi 1 .-'I• ·,. • 111 4\tllltl•-. 111 I I'& ll•, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S159,900 (3) 2 Bedrm units. Owner Uus beautiful 5 bed.room EXCITING oourse lh mi from pa rk . Mission Realty 494,0'731 will cooperate on insu11l home in Harbor View • • Choose rrom 10 new Low On~of th~ .. ~olstlarhom" Ocean,wood&glass.3brPr ment s ale ' lAll lteasE·es Ho m es whe r e th e Seo5'•1e...tv homes while they last. ... .. ""' .. 1me inves men . X· neighborhood. schotls & -·r 529,900·$39.900 values we've had to of· cstm home. Open house cellent locauon! Owner community are con-Sea caps&sunset~.abtrl RENAISSANCE DOWN fer. Fe:itures 3 bdrms, this weekend 499·4471 will consider contract. duci've to healthful. hap CllUs1de Paradise. 1Br. Mobile properties & ·"-'-g rm /sp C'' ror ~~~~~~~~~ <recorder ). $139.500 Call 7""'1700 +bonusrman LagunaB I dd I t WJw• w · a .: r.: n "'._.CH RE."'LTY now .-py family life. See it to· an eve opmen co. large furn. plus 14x20' 10 .. 4 11\A" ~ _Own __ e_r. ______ 1---------day! the Sea. Park rent only 557-0600, 499-3816 ramit.y rm w/high beam "IM .. SS I ·2000 $135 mo. Priced to sell at ---------VA TERMS! 4 bedrooms vaulted ceilings. Ideal •••••••••••••••••••••••---------UNOBSrRUCTED Ocean WESTCUff ~ $16,!iOO. CALL TODAY. 'h BlktoHuntBch,2Bdrm +pool make this a great spot for childrens parties ·-------~ PRESCOTT & Catalina views. 3 Blks (KC1907 ). +den. adlt park $19,750. fa mily home! Talk to E · h to Alis o bc h . blk lo The best neaUy groomed c--......i i..a_ UJc 538-7683 R E D C ARP ET· W E and yours too. llJOY l e Wooclbrid~e Place I. 5Br. shop'g. Owner w/carry. 3 Bdrm home with 21 -..---orecJTK e nu. . USTEN 7S4·1202 cozy c harm o r 2 IESTIUYIN 3Ba on cul ·de·sac nextto faslescrow.3Brupdated beautiful yard. Near MoWl...._S.S ~fors.le 1200 -=:.::_ _ __:.._...;_;_ ___ , fa.replaces. more places IRVIME beach 731-4484 wkdys home. $154,000. "Z" h I h * Z706Karbor.Ste 208 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IO hang your stockmgs H•u•e 6 BR 4 Ba home In REALTOR ~~8611 Manners sc 00 • s OP· 5'"ASt37 VACANT TERMS isn't 1t! Only one value Th"°; Ranch. over 3,000 Orangetree Plan J home. 1---'---...:.'_ ... _. __ .__ ping, etc. Appointment Newport C...... .._. F•ro .. 20 AUH UJce this in town, don't sq.ft. With garden room E xtras. By Own er. Open Hoose . Sat & Sun only.CallS40-1151 640.5157 FAMILY PAIK Pnme choice .a¥ocado miss out. Only S7S,900. off the master bdrm. Call 551·1476eves. l.pm . 4pm. 983 Acapulco land. Need q1.Dck sale. 5880 !< d ii St k · d c 8tl1 dbl wide Barrington Flexible terms. Submit. ~ or more eta s. Woodbridge 3 BR 2 BA. ·Ta e Bluebir nyn. RXElt UPPER w/fam rm. low s pace $9000. ac. 631-4560Agent. ~·HERITAGE Creekside Aspen home. Rd· 0 ff H w >' 1 · 3 rent. price reduced to f\Jlly draped. carpeted & Bed.rooms 3 baths. fan• ~~~~~~~~~ Steps to ocean. Great U>,500. <GZ3803-00 1 10 acres farmland. $79S la ndscape d. $93,995. Laslie 180 degret! ocean = rental location. 3 Bdrm. MOB1LEHOMESTORE acre. Lo down. Hwy fron· _________ 1 Owner 551.4038 . Lease view. Brand new house. Ol'l1.r110·111.1u·••n1>111c1· frplc, patio. bonus room, S48-&9S tage. Gas & ~lectri c opuon atS495 mo. $140.000. (714)741 ·0641. [ ~· restricted park mg. Ask· level Nr lg f arml> REALTORS u~7ot::,r~e~ !i~h ~~~d: WOOOIRIDGE ~.for Jim. principals . ~ lt1ftJJ1\j :~~LT;oRTf4~I~2 •EXCITING• -1:-•4-~-:-e-·3SOO_A_v_~_a_d_o_C_r_o_vl: $128,000. Call SS9·6726. Lowest pnced Driftwood SSOOO down, 40% re nt · •=•=-~ NEWPORT IEACH $16i,SOO. Valley Center ---------1 model, 2 story. 3 bdrm. to d hase 2 BR 2 DIL WIDE LUXURY •llE!iiiiE!••••llW•&1••••• .. ·--------1 war pure · IYOWHER By Owner 2Br. 2Ba. (No . S .D. C o un ly 1 21t'l bath. Anxious seller , BA · I t ' SI .,..._. UGHTNING ONE DAY SERVICE The Daily Pilot offers classified advertisers 24-hour service. Call us at 642-5678 by 5:30 p.m. any weekday and your ad will appear in the next day's paper. Also, if you call by 5:30 p.m. on Friday your ad will appear In the Dally Pilot delivered Saturday morning or, place your ad before noon on Sat urda y for S unda y morning's paper. Our friendly ad-visors make it easy to place an ad. And, you may charge your ad or hav e u s bill it to your Ma s terCharge or BankAmericard/VISA. It only takes a rew words In the right place to attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast the right place to advertise is in the DAILY PILOT 642-5678 I BE PICKY We have a few s ingle fam i l r. hom es in University Par k. Most sought after plans. Large 2 BR home. with atrium and central air or: 3 BR home. Steps lo tennis. pools and ready to move in! CalJ lrvlne'10..ty AB>CAR.-itr lll-JllO Owner Anxious. 3 br -ba Broadmoor. + 4 br 3 ba Biscay. super lrg lot. 642-0112, 644-6687 SACRIFICE !' Beaut. new Lg. 3 brm, t o tally up g r aded . 673-4311 subnut on terms. CALL ' view. se op ion. Nwprt Hgts lrg corner Rancho San Joaquin. 5 MONTH a ..... T 642-2164.673-0782 ...;S...;.1.2.S;;.:.:.;,S00.;.:_.4_;94...;. . ...;.7084.;.:____ lot, 2 bdr 2 ba, family rm Open Sun. $113.000. W78Winaton Manor.2Br, '---"ro,.r'v 2000 64().Sl 12 + bonus r m. •119.500. """ """'1 2Ba A be t·• I ho .__ .-.-rt)> CHARM • ~ . au uU mt!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-7044. ()pn Sunday. 1--0C-E_AN_'_FRO_NT__ Ready t.o occupy. 1 UNITS 111 J••• I II t Jr ''"'I• Ill n1 ''•II I l ! •o•I lo, 2 BR/2 ba, Smoketree condo. Eod unit. Patio. Nr t ennis cts .. park. S73,SOO. Owner . 5Sl·Z736 ·inside. Laun~Rm. 3 Bdrm .. 2 ba, and lovely pauo go with this 2·slory townhom e for o nly $65,900 4 BR w/guest quarters DOVER SHORES OPEN FRI. 9to4 C:C.fonllcl 'CICiffc Pndeofownersh1p area. on wooded y, acre, street Ownr/Bkr must selJ 4Br. CARAVANS WELCOME MoWle HOMt S.s Aaent. 213-592·5365 t o s treet Io l w Ith 3Bo, prof tndscpd, & de· 2 YEAR OLD HOME Z706 Harbor. Ste 208 beaullful white water cor ated w/jacuzzt & $447,000 540.5937 TRIPLEX view, just short walk Lo pool. Bltn microwave. 5103 Seashore Dr. C.M. Tap cond. Reduced beach. Terraced grounds many oth e r x tr as QUINTARD, Agt. NICE St.A.SHI&) to $148.000 .. Income 5930. with victory gardens. $229.500. Opn Sundays 673-8250 Fantastic buY in low rent No qualifying. or costs. add to the Old World 12-5. 1531 Highland Or. park. See this lovely dbl Owner/Agt 548.5777 cbarm ... $219,000 645-4226or833·1316. 1st house in Crom beach. wtde Parklande. co m· ----=------ By owner . 2 br. 2 ba. p le tely up g r a d e d 64 UNITS $159,000. \06 27th s t. $24.990. !FC6784 4'.'61. 6 l b I Id I H8.P _6'2;..;;;;..·.:..5500;.:..;...______ MOBlLEHOMESTORE 4 I un i u ng:-. W • ..... d l b k $425,000 a piece No quah e re Suu en y ac on pau-E RB>UCB>'! 848-8895 fV1ng. 11cller will carry lhe mkt, need quick "'-J ' buyer to take over this Owner s ays s e ll ! LAGUNA.HILLS balance with 20% dwn. lovely Plan 8, 2 BR. den Fabulous 900 sq. ft. en· Super sharp dbl wide Positive CHh now. Agt 2~ ba condo In Newport t.erta.inment room + 4 Lancer. 15 min lo heh. S42·S90S, 24 hrs. IMlltAU> IAY Crest. Seller ready to bdrms .. formal dining completely upgraded on· LOOKING fOR lst Time on M"arket move out. Lowest price rm .• sep. family rm.. ly$19,000. <s:M423·71) Oceanside. AU l floor. 4 anywbere In Newport etc .. etc. MustseelofuJly ~~Store LEVERAGE?. Bdrm, 3 bath, Crml liv & Beach. Occupancy can ~late ! $152.SOO. .............., din rm, Cam rm. Brand be Crom Sept. lS. Please Fri/Sat/Sun 1.5 •---~::....:.=---• a> sinJ!le family homes. new klt c b. bltln s . help us. $109,900. Make 7 srakMMDriY• •EXCITING• all tenant occupied. PRESTIGIOUS microwave. S365,000. olCer. NEWPORT IEACH $3,000 dwn per home. No Helen Rodman, A gt. 400[.1"' .. RJA a11 KIDS & rETS qualifying, owner will OEERAELO 759-0358 C.M. ' • • .,74 -REALTY 675-1642 ~ of a mile from the carry balance. Propert .. 523CAMPV5Da·IRVl,.E 11 ..... beach, fun 1·n the sun. manage me nt av1til We have the following · • --Hlh I 050 r; G h lte Agt --.-----. ' -· v•LW OF OC"'....... 3Br. 2Ba. loo many xtras real tax s e r. ~ans available in the ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ l;A" ..... 5905 .,. hrs •--------to mention, In m ost ,_.. ·""' · auliCul Deerfield area Take advantage or this of Ir vine. 1.2,3 & 4. MEW LEISURE WORLD fantastic buy move In beautiful ~· Family 10 HOUSES Anywhere from two to IHWOODIRIDGE By0wner.Custom 2br2 cond.Youcanhave im· Park In Callfornia .E AST S IOE COS TA four bedrooms priced M th ROS.SMOORTOWERS b1. 2 fireplace. •t'.t blk lo med occupancy. rent swiming pool. jacuu 1. MESA from $76.900 to $97,900. ln~fePcers~n'1,']~~1~~ ForSale byowner . Love. ocean. $219,000 754·U2A while escrows cl06es. 4 saun!IS• enclosed roller Wl'll m:11ntalned proper Other features of this the Woodbridge Estates. I Y 2 I g b d rm s , d.ays,64S·5119e\•es. BR. 3 Ba. family room s kating rink, minutes ty on !WI) adjoining loll. fabulous community in-A most welcome addition livrm+sml kitcheneue & •-~.;...... ______ , N e w p o rt C r es t from F~hion Island & with nt!w roofs: owner eludes parks. pools. and is the luxurious jacuzzi 2 ba. apt home for retire· ~c-T.--1 townhouse w/super view the Pavillion &t only w 111 h elp rln 1t nee · ed In :Jroresslonal· ment. 11th fir. Beaut .. ,.. from mas•-r BR. dln;.,g $33.500. <DL82A6-71 i51·1920 spas. view of mtns. Moderate Res d/Bkr 640·90l9 1. ~ ... & Caito. ftle ,ecific ~oa~~c~ ~~ mo pymls for h.s kp'g TIIE t;.~fTERTY ki~~. '~:.J: t~0:!e~ch. MobUe HomeSaJes ' '-'UAIL RANCH REALTY 551-2000 is1deaJforthe JunlorEx· serv. including 3 meals SeUeranx.ious.Callnow. Z706Harbor.Ste208 T and all util together H v ...__ E4AS9l7 p• ~CE ~.Calltodayfordetails. w/numerous oth er ~ ltnw.1 400Ll7"f8j' FOR.& • -~ red hill ~ 55 2-75 00 privileges provide d. Montego 4Br. FR. brand c.M __ ..,.. lrvine$l8,SOO PROPllTIIS"' Located across st from nu crpt.s, redec thruout.. _ 4.. .• _:a.. '12 Rmda. 12x60. t br 1 ba 1,,,__ T1f l;JO , .M.I new new golf course Vacant. easy rmanclng. ......r. l!mlo.. NC. ad.It, no pets. 148~1 -..... Price $85.000. Ph (7l4l $161.500, fee. Owner· JeHrey Rd, #175 l·SPM t---------588-3347 after4 PM. 640·1141. .... Property 2000--ftroperty 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOIJlllMI •-h I 041 IHch I 041 ORANG ETREE Owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR Condo. Plan Ill. CE 110111 ILlllS ca. Adults only. Tennill, etc. $51,000. ~1818 STAMPEDE that's what we want to preve nt whe n y our nel&hbors Clnd out what a beclofa buy we have In The Ranch. 4 bedroom, 3 bath. family room. To avoid contusion & con. fusion. get a private showing b)' c11llin8 ~21. ... .,..c....,. H0.1157 LAGUNA CHAIM Charming well·built ocean view 3 ~room home on a quiet. shaded lane in old Laguna. Central location, walk to beach & shops. $179,000. A COlDW&L IAMOa CO. 496-7222 831-0836 .......... .., .... ............ OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ILUFFS JEWEL Beaut. Dolores End Unit On Choice Gr ee nbe lt S e t t ing . Lr ge Wrap.Around Patio WI Fountain And Plush Planting. Decorated In Warm Neutrul Tones. New Custom Kitchen. Fully Air Conditioned. Flexible Financing Shown By Appoint. $179,500. "A Joy Of Newport Llstins". ... 00¥9 Dllft 631-1800 A THE SYMBOL OF L;f "KNOW HOW'' EXPEllENCE-ACTION-IESUL TS Ctll _. ..me. ., ..... 4 ..... ef ..,... 41 for solid ,rofeuloHl c ... 1etlitt I• ........ -.......... ,, ...... ....... fw y..t Wt _. MYe •• ••11 2, J. ), two l's. 4, 4, ft" 4' .. I, 6, 6, t 0, t 6, J2. u. )2, J4, -4 100+ .......... c 1 • r rcW P' ••rty .... wttlt ee.t "'IMOW How·,..... .. QUAIL PLACE PIOPOTIES 1714) 712-1 t20 .. • • - °"""'•"'&tote .._..u~ .._...u.tn•lld Ho....U•twNl•d Afl•l••h,_...., ThUf11d!y. SeptemMr 7. 1978 OAJLY P1LOT p :; ....................... ····-················· ....................... ······················· ....................... ······················· ....... .._. llH c:..t.Mfte lZJ4 .,..,... l244 ... ~ .. edt l Ht ~.._. l74' ApatMC•hu.tw... u.tw... ApWIM•hu.fwa. ....................... ....................... ....................... ... ••.....•.••.•..... ••••.................•. ....................... . ••••••.•.................•...••.•........... COSTAMISA TRMUX ~II trr tra"'9 nn ~' ,nc-1trr 3 two bedroom WU~ 00 .. l'ltrnl'r ICll l'all oow f1>r mnn• 1nro al &4IJ 7434 MapLtlceot bHt hftont Ml · 38k. ZS.. vry Vlllagt-Ill. 3 BR + botlus Nwpt HU 2 br. den. lge V\ctoria Beach, 2 br. 1 ba. ~ JaZ4 ............... 3140 Mewpcwt leodl ll49 Welt Nf'W'PQlrt homr $private. k id• pC"ll . rm. 2"'1 ba . din. rm , frontrm,dtnlnaarea.lge lolfbllcto()('ean '400mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8dr1t, a b1dha+ dorm parent• OK. UUmo. dbl. aar Nr ahoupln&. kltcben w/bltns. frplc. -..&l. LA MANCHA Ans ~· beuch. 2 & 3 BR, 3 br l ba sunpol"t'h, nt'w loft Yr•u ~ $l500t mo 831 ~ M"hoola $82:5 Mo patio area. view or bay, f d h h 1 .i"' Ag.-ntG7""63 tgegar.Ga.rden~r.Avall. Mewport .. a l 76t Larie 1.2~3 !Hldroom rp c · i:s w as er . pa.int,garuf:9lry .&le~ Bdrm. 2Rv. ram rrn. Sfopt.lOth.$$7$.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tcarde. n apts. Dshwhr. £!.~f~ & p;lt101 ~,t;i!cti 2131~1~ ~runl 2 BR W1nlrr frplr, blth'lll. d hws hr. 1.EASK 3Br. 2ba wtrncd • Udo. Small patio bach. blt.m. end. gar, cu bbq. .....,......_ · · rmtak Fr-om ~1~71t to rov palJO. dbl gur. ytd yard.$4l0/mo. ON Bf.ACH -Balboa Older adult. $275/mo. Pool. Ou Pd. 778 Srott Near beach 2 br. 2 ba up· Sp1c1ous Ea.ltb1uff ~ 6 un. S450 John y., Ml6/nw Mll.J:IQ PARK RLTY ~1·5000 Penln. bat l~aUon, Im· Ille Ptl 67~3809 Pt &U-5073 -r. Clean. new paint. Bdrm, 2 ba apt. $400t tno llla.M''o 131 <*Ml moculat.e 4 BR. 2 Ba. · ..-Qall644-8726 • ----Y.a•ulde 4 am . 2''> m.. ~2+pool pauorncd Cplc, cat.bedra.l be1nned OCEANFRONT. lgdlx New 2 br, 2 &. an bllrul, encl earaae. S32S. 2J702 ~-------- 01N ~~~CH Oecoralor +larao fam i, dln room Nt-w Snwll ftt4!HJ..OOIS4 cfp. &f'e. •Y.lem. Quiet 3br, w. Npt. ~-frplc. encl gar. paUo. Bn>okhunt. 963-0778 3 br 2 ba upper apt . ...,.. Zltof'Y, 4 8dl"m MOOtrno 1ardf'ner loci •HOM Ef.INDERS• te!ildentlal area, cloee to Wint«.~ lndry rm. $350. yrly. SS2S. 'tf' ~Ul~t k>calion MHe'Tt."m-«121 . Columbia In Colle&e Khool. library. Yrly or TSL!lla:mt 84z.i803 Sawilld Village 642-089l GoWS ... S9nk• 2 m wlU1 BOAT SUP Dup~• t;.Slde. 160 Co.lit Park l700 11q ft 3 ~:;~~~~j4{&~~~ =rtob::.!:i. :':e:: MESAhVERD2~ .. hobmede1t· New lll2 bdrm luxury SS7S. Delux lrg upper. :.I04 ~Ml •·et llatt'<l 2 J7 ·rty Meaa St a br, l baa. t:er. bedroom + bonu11 room eves l\lne. 5411-9275, mosp ere ...... r " adult apt.a In 14 plans 3BR. 2ba, "" blk to bch , awrfront llome& fard Kid& Ir flC!l OK. ot 4 bedrooms. Waaher oc••~..-"'"'I apt.s.nopets.S44H034 from $290 + pOOls. ten· Adlt.s. 213/798-4356. ~h >'"' IX'W, immac =.ooo t:Jl 1400 ABO mu lit~ dep und dryer lnt'ludod. BuuUful new dup~x unit ~"'"'" ... nis. waterfalls, ponda! St. annWll sPf'ndJLbl ... out of &46·09G6 SuPt'f' execuuve home in in Newport Hts. 3 BR. 2"'1 Wt.nt« rent.al 3 BR 2 Ba. New 2 BR. 2 sty lwnhse. From San D1eao Frwy1...:..-------- •' at ~I M a j or '::!n 2brhomt' Waaht'r, ll'VU\efor$6S01mo.Suzee ba .. spacious! hU4ie sundeck. wetbar. w/~cl glar & patio. 1250 drive North on Beach lO Lrg2Br. lba. Recently rt> mrlropo Ian aru on ~,rr. ulll and. Avail l004 EJ Camino 640 6259 Si$l 2000or ~l98Agt.. George Williamson right on sand on Nwpt's sq ••· Adlt.s only, no pets. McFadden then Weal on dec'd Hld pool. i11Jll .. t C"OAlll t"U)' rftlu-d S41>1 to J UM U$0 WO 1 ~ ~c·c dc!p ReaJt.or 64S-l.S64 best beach. Ready lo be Located at 2568 Elden Mcfadden lo Seawind CO(Jlmun, Westclifr are11 . .,. iuillng h1't "\atu11 Rach + EXCEPTIONAi, ~ hecll 1241 e n Joy ed .. 0 1 s . ~~51>yspm·"'~~l4906t82:1l. -MlO; Village. <n4)893·SUl8 842-S388 Xlnt OIPPOf'tunrt) Phone 8 ., hnd' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714 752 74 lO evs or ... ...,. '""' ~· ~ t M <' I.• u ~ h l 1 n . 4'J boa o c ea n Iron t ----Oreat view prime 3 br 2bn A,,._ •a Houw wad 7 . -838 2' 89 __ __..;.. ______ Townhouse lovely spar 2 er in Lri·plex Newpon .t1 AboZWwi d$lt'it,3or48R,uJnl bt'&ck-n,frpk'.bttns.dlJI potJotfrplnrbcht.Own. 3.._S-..,SHO. • 14 ·l ~e2BdrmupperS250. &homfl.Uke 2 br wttb Shores. I block from u av•LI ~lte~~a~f Wpt~:~ae:~ !!I.aaon"' !~~l"t.Kl1•~t ! ~afl4pm ,._..._lltr. ~~R ..... 2Bdtorm_.j-17~~ ~ua:t\t~1u\~~~~a;";~':, ~;..!aU!dSome~tra~tceh +tt2 orean.956-5871. RKAL ~'TAT!-: ~ 4<M E Oc-c n -...... " .... 645-1531 --· .-o..., s ...... _..,., Ideal for aduJt.s over 35. ............ e wi a ·OCEAN VtEW-YRl.Y. 2 C'Ol .F'.t..<lR rrtint,6fl)Ml,l."1S t&4.2 aecur11y. 88S S~niat1: ~unfur/S700(um.Blue Neptune.548·9275. No pets. LEEWARD prage.Swimrnlngpool. &',lba.duplexS4SO/mo •Hf' f1nanrt' " 1nvesl· 833-930.i. l..a~oon Vilht, ocnfmt on OCIAHAtOMT APTS, 2020 Fullerton Jacuui. T~ coul1S. l 6'2-3639or644-!180. ~~0~.~~!cl•la h1. Sttl ~u.~~-~!r!~·s!o@ O-hW 322' ~1~1141499.3217' lllATHTAkJMGI L1e. duplu, blt·lns, ~:· ~ ~kJ.itas~ew~~ :a ~=':fil~A~~ 1 Bdrm Bachelor w /deek • Jtieacb pro~rt1 eo. uul ittra. 1717 w. •••••• •• •• ••••••• •••••• view of Newport Harbor frplcs .. 4 BR " 3 BR llD· 631-0397 No pets· From S43S. BJock to bch. All utiJ mcl • Proptrty Manaae~nl lalboa Blvd, 67$-8257 Cbarnung 2 br, 1 b11 hae ~.~~t:~~ 4 Bdrm 2~ BA condo 1~ It.I. winter lease. $700 & ' Sea-:tnd Village. l~ D6Slmo. 840-3787 •Tu.ltucha~euihu.e • Mature adull.s, no pets 0 N 't C 0 1 SSOOpermonUI Kids.pets.2br.lba,nl~ HuntingtonVIUageLane. •<.iary o Do lt'r!l60.43H8 llq>la, 3 BR 2 BA. 2 car S350 Furnished $37S •H MEFlNDERS• ewpor res t. n Y Aient67~l642 view. $285. Call now. H.B. (710898·9961. U-g J br, new crpt, blt.ns. -----I ar. r a" es ocean on 496-8884 or 61s.81 ll $7251 mo. Call Small fee 645-4900 deck 3 Doors to bell. \' r· 12 l ITS Rt'furb1$ht'd J!alboa 81 Sept 9·June Abe.uty!SSS0 3+kids 400£.tr~fOIAll. OCEA'NFRONT Neat -<X>NSUMER'SGUJDE 2 Br. children welcome. l)'kl5.613-2.:m ~Be11cb.S11 ,2:801nc ~C811630t900,s.25·7S443 BR. frplc, fam·rm. GarSmallfee498-0084 CJl • MW fum.2Br,w/gar.adlts. nopets.StartingatS270 St'6.800 644-o:m Orsz:.rHl073 earthy, Walk lo beach. •HOMEFINDERS• .4 . • ......,. nopet.s.S360mo. Wint.er. I'm still here! S2 10 . mo.Me-Gm. S-a....... 3176 $495. a.1164 or 974·2008 LagiMe MhJMf 3252 ~ · • ~ 673-7866. (213) 795-3018 (l)eapl Kids. pets. Call •••••••••••••• • ••••• • •• I.t i 18R houi;et1 on 2 ad· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·' · PARK NEWPORT lB now! Smlfee. 64:>-4900 SUPER 2 br, pool, gar, bd apt. walk to bch. JOltUng loU. rm to bwld ...... u.fwWslled ~2br aptview·pool The Shores. Ocean Vu. I vi •ACI\ r. -<X>NSUMER'SGUIDE frplc. trees. S32S. Adults. clean & ready now. $350. s '2 1)00 12 Palio,small fee498-0084 urn. ew,......,mo. 646-3798 ·6425.251 lo • • x ~rOi'!j . .-••••••••••••••••••••• •HOMEFINOERS• Guard gate, walk to s.ca.-• 3276 (213l822-S059 Bachelor's dream. $J90. · · Also l bd S275. 498·l903 l 49'l·3710 ~ 3202 beach, rec. area. 4 bdrm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Deluxe 2 & 3 bd a pts. ~ I 2 b II d d 1 bdrm. 1 ba $300 mo Ulil pd. Prorated de · 1---------1-: s1de tnplex. Sl22,000, •••••••••••••••••••••• S26Sl+garageappns a. 8 upgra e · Ocean view.extranlce2 valJID'. • · posit!! Small fee! frplc. encl gar. pallo.Luxuriouscondonrbch.3 ltxgl"l)6s,S~mnthlym· 1 •HOMEFIMDEftS• ~IHex0.MSmEFlflNeeD498-0084ERS• $750/yrlylse.492·2958 br con do, own goU ~reat~~~:,-1~7fi!!1~ ~. CaHPeggy960-U92 br. 2 ba, pool, garage. l'om e . Prln o nly 1 LOWRENTALS WNHOME, 2br 2ba. course.$395.963-6187col· ' -<X>NSUMER'SGUIDE n-ach bachelo-gofor lt! uWrm.S375.49'l-0734 l 492·3710 Call today.Move today. I bl led. eves. 714/724-8171 Blvd Owner/ Agt """' "' 557-0824 UMTTOIUY vu, poo , jac, on gm t. PA N I br 6 MesaPinesbacb$230.l br l br. l ba. patio $225! 5-la._ 3810 ACTIVTTY Ii INCOME Cd/. surf. and tennis at your door U\ this new San Cle m e nte duplex . $165.000 UMl(l)UE DAHAPOIMT LANDMARK \.'I mile t the Marina. 3·1 Bed. un its. Ocean views. good in. come & anxious sellec Sl95.000 HORINS REALT1 494-8057 lOOO'solVacancles AIJ rent applies to down U;e avl. $400. 557""32. •GRANDOPENING• RJCl ~ 5S2..M9l S28S Adults no pets 2650 Smllllfee.645-4900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUISBachutllpdgaryd payment. 3 Bdrm. den. &1l·ll.90/eves •HOMEFINOERS• ::o.~· ease. . HariaAve~3«7 .. •OONSUMER'SOUIDE Brutol. I Br. newly ~~!"~~~g=:~h !:~~\,~~;·~=-~: P~~.~1;!!~n~11~8:eci~ CaJ~9at~l~~ay Newport oceanfront. Avail. now It Oct. I. t. ~:":R~~.B . ~i~~~~~~o pct:. S2652brkid/petpatio S480-Sl200 opt money crt'd. $525/mo 493·7512 .. .-vv ~ winter. 2br, 2 ba. bltns. Townhouse 2 br. 1~ ba. -·-d S3003brgarsrctms and you will have $6000 C&ml.noCapistnnoRlty lOOO'sof'Vacancles $500. 71417S2-t466. gar, frp lc . Pool & ;t;;;;~~:t5zwJ''Yll· rvrwbhed S3503br2bagar pht towards your dn pay. Smalhampleavailnow jacuzzi. Adults. $375. orU..fw..W..d 3900 $311154br kd/pt opt/buy ment of S93.SOO. #432. I.al. f.orHt 3255 Homes, apts. pin . bachs ON THE SAND 631-4884. New delwce 2"3 br. No .. ••••••••••••• ••• ••••• lfeetbenserviceis K.RJ>ropertles.493-9381 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• $2751+paliokidsok IMMACULATE, beaut. · "'"ts. Encl. garage. ......"'EXCITING FREEFORLIFE• ....._. 4 I kids-" k fum.3br,dshwhr.frplc. 2Br.utllpd,cbildreuoll. r~ •nA:< • BToro 1232 .. .,.,,. +pato .,.. S2852+palio idsok W'int.er,•""".mo.G73·9'99 Nopets.Managerapt 1. 9114 ·3795; 968·2720: P.M.MMESAAl'TS. Goodlnall24 locations S600.Small (ee498-0084 $3753+ viewkidsok _.,.,, l980Walla 548 9560 96Mll08 MINUTESTONPT AIJ areas-AIJ prices ••••••••••••••••••••••• •HOMEFINDERS• $3903+ furn by sea or629-2546. c-e. . Beaut. 2story 3 br. 1~ ba. Also summer rentals IMSTAMT MOVE tM Near beach, lge 3 br. 3 ba. BCH. $2652+ k..lds new home frplc, dshwhr, kids & MhMo. Viejo 3267 lfeetben service Is $250. I BR. Winler rentaJ. encl. garage. focd patio. Bach, 1&2 BR. Lake Elsinore. Sm fee. pet.soil. $475. Agt. No ree. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •FREE for LIFE• 9 mo's, ..., blk lo bch. Like new adult twn.bse. 2 frpk:, $450. Avail. Sept. rrom S230. & up. 498-0084 !J64..2.566;97J.297l. Spotless Castille El Dali Goodlnall2tlocations 213/798·43S6, Adil, no bt',l\AI be. yard. garage, l5lh. 17082 Brookburst. Adults, No Pets HOMEFINDERS Plan. Central air. 3Br I ri pet.I. inlant ok. $34$. 64S-46SS 962-0778 1561 Mesa Dr Lotsfof' Sde 22 ---------1Nice 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, gar, wtvu o( hills. Frml din· All areas · aJ P ces eves&wlmds. (5 Blks East of Newport ...................... ma.ootslcmd 320 patio. fncd yd. KJds & Ing, family rm. $475/mo. ..... oc11r·..-,....~ "br. i·~ ba, small pet. no llACHWOOD . Blvd I •••••••••••••••••••••• pets ok. $445. Agt, no ree. I 644 72 C I Ir 3271 ~"'"'"' ~ n 2 BR 2 BA S300 l BR 9am Spm 546 9860 OFRCE ILDG St 3 8'. 3 ba. dea, din. New 964--2:566 or 973·2971 ae. no pet.a. · u ,. S4lft0 1 BR. l ba .. S375 yearly children. 610 J oann St. $265 Adlt.s 962 taOO ' . . Huntington Beach paint, crpt, tile. No pet.a. $425 3 + rent option •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 3 BR. 2 ba, wnlr $450 54&-7638. ' · . 4000 Z7.000 sq. ft. lot n•r $75067~1442 S4004+denklds.pets New.Smallfee498-0084 A beauty 3+ fireplace. 4BR2ba tr SS.SO 1Br.S220mo.3blksfrom •••••••••••••••••••••- Pacltica Hos pital,, 5 . Palio,srna1Uee498·0084 •HOMEFINDERS• S43S*HsOmaMIElfFeeIN498--00MDERS• s"fB.stO'C>cW 3 Bdrm apts. unfurn. ocean.nopet.s. Roomw/kilchenetle PointsShop.Cntr&C1tic ....,_,,,., ... o 1207 •HOMEFINDERS• 28 R b ....," familycomplex.nopet.s. ~ S60week&up. Center. $135.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mew-rt .. __._ 3269 ho fi 1 • l a. wntr. ...... 2208 apt 3. College Ave. ., .. ,_97., .. ..J ••• . ..: --rr I bbq r-_.. Hilltop me irep ace 3 BR 2 ba wntr S37S ""'" ,,,,_ ...., .,.,, David Bourke Rltr Oeckw/beautocean view. ......,".,.a poo · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4+ fam rm$550. Sharp. • • • .,......,,"" ~ 2 BR apt. encl pat &1---------- 546-9950 i ceramic sky lighted en· Air. Smal rec 498-0084 NO FEE! Houses. condos, Patio, em fee 498-0084 2 BR twnhse. fplc. sundk, gar. clean. Call 848-8300 bassador Inn in Costa ....... Dnert try, wet.bar, frpk, 3 br. •HOMEFINDERS• d up I exes . Rent a I •HOMEFINDERS• pat.. Adlts, $350. 26S6·A ask for Mike. Mesa. 22T7 Harbor Ceo R~--i. • 2100 din rm. 2 ba, 75 yds from ,._.,. v .. y 3234 Pavilion, 67~12 Bkr. Oran A <>A"'1'905 trally located. 235 roomi-. ~ bch 2 a w/ W~ 3"'98 ge ve . .....,. 1-u-.. 3150 MANY with kit h ••••••••••••••••••~••• . car g r opener. ••••.••••••••••••••••••• ----"" & --r-.,... c en No petS. $750. 615-0168 or c · BR. 2ba, formal din rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stunning lg .. lBr garden ••••••••••••••••••••••• phone & TV. Swimm in~ Desert condo. n· (213)862·1633 Condo. n r F .V. ivlc famrmwtrrplc,rumpus Moverightintolhis3br,2 apt. pool, rec area $265 LACiUM.AHILLS pool, jacuzzi. and rec nis/pools, Jae. 2 br ba. ' le • 3211 Cent1'7;, ba3 BR. llrgblbonus nn. 2100aq ft, Back Bay, ba. patio & fncd yd. mo. noW. l8thSt. ..,_w adult del""'e apts room. Daily & weekly Weekud or m onthly. C•adl woo oc rm, rz •enc di gar.. $725. av a 11 i mm ed. Great ror kids & pet. """' ..,., rat.es starting rrom $54 J JdeaJ for 2 cpls Adj,Mi.s· ••••••••••••••••••••••• UN, patio. nr pool. No 642-9567 s425 . A gl . N 0 re e . Nice 2 br , l ba, encl. furn & unfum . BllUanis. weU. sion Hills CC. $4853 + ldds fireplace pets. $425/mo. 1st & last, Ill.. 964-2:566; 9'13.a9'7l garage & patio. Nr. OCC. pool, Jacuz.il. sand 645-4840 PatiosmHee498-0084 dep.557-7845 ....,C•fO"T--. Nopets.S290. 751·3696. volleyball. .__ ______ _ SKI RESORT, Soufleaat HOMEFlNDERS 2 br den + wet bar. 2"2 Homelrwwi .... dor ALICIA VILLAGE Room & ba. non-smkr Idaho, 'Al mile dbl<:halr • * ttwcl1t40. leacll 3240 ba. lots o( atorage & ex· Ulcfwlclslled 3300 •TiiE DAISY• 25211 Stockport Sl85. CDM 640-8425 afleT - hfl. 5800 Sq. ft. Day 2Brbouse.fencedyard, •••-•••••••••••••••••• tras, mirrored door s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •For K I DS & their 581~1Stor53l-61JO 6PM. lodge. 80 Ac. lonf lerm garage, $300 mo. WALK TO BEACH, exec, mstr swte. frpl & cable, I•--------• .~ Ofnc:eopen 9-7 dady forest lease. Thei le~se 661·2944 near new 3 BR 3 Ba security, pool, tennis, & uoo•11r••n 1---------~uJa Point. pvt ent. alone is worth thipnce house. '57S. Ron., 8C'7-6010 jac. Adults. no pels. ~ at••t• 1776 eTot L« Room + family rm. TV of S27S,OOO. T al & C.-.. Mer 1222 s770/aome flexlblllt y. LIASES ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Dishwashers Nil'Wl-rf'-edi 3169 No smote. no cook. Slt5. equ1 pped. So alH. ···-·················· 2 br, 2 ba condo. beam ,,_ cr>C Beaut. rum. bayfront .... a .. b 2 BR 2 ba S4SO ..ZBdrma" l Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 613-4419. ~ clng LR pvt patio ulll u•..-......... home wlt.b 3 bdrms 3 ""' .. • · ' • •Walk to park PAM MIWPOIT ~~:~~1e:~~o~:ct~Y:~;2~.1 8b8,;,0'?!:=,~hO: rm.~i:m~'.Jacuzzl.Pool. eo..a .. r 'slew ... !I baths & pier & siip. !B:0 ~~~12J:itusp~1,1~~ J.ab at Pomona.CM b 1 Mstr bdrm. 1·2 M .. hol D. Hall,114-498· or Cd M c ha rm . $47S . s550. mo. Call Ron before you pay some Yearly. 1·492·3710. 1·498·3558. <714>63t·3515 ~o~~ow~h::sC: ~!:!,~'l~!~fy ~~be~~/ •93-1492 675--6299 _S36-8)63.---------iagency for the lBR.2balhhome.acozy 1-492·1720. NewTwnhse2Br.2\.!i8a,2 PromS349.50 mo.AJHum.536-8518 Out of County ON THE SAND "RUNAROUND". Call atmosphere, with (rplc. l Bdrm. Walk to bch. All frplcs. 2 car gar. pool . Spectacular s pa, total 1--------~ .. _._ "'SSO 4 .Br. 2th ba execut.lv 3 br penthouse. Hunt· CONSUMER'S GUIDE. k'd · ts d recr eation program. Elderly lady wants un ' rTWlti'f & view home gardener Yearly. utll pd. No I s/pets. Jacuzzi. cp • rps. no M--'-• 7 nA.J ( ••••• ~~•••••d•••••• 1 11 • b 11 · in gt on Pac me beach Many have and are glad $235/mo+sec dep. Call pets. S450 mo 642•5540 an """' .... pc-ogram. t""As. 8 um . room w/k1tchen poo • vo ey a • new house. Sl.500 mo. Ron or they did!! Save Ume •gas Fantastic bayfront with all6 PM. "93·5255 _5_P_M_._______ tennis cowt.s. At Fashk>n pnVlleges. 768-7084 CHOI E ca rp els. drapes. Max.536-6063 &moneyon (ee. lsland.Jamboree&San 1...:..:.-~----- waUpaper. S900. 640-0008. I 000'1 of R...tds dock. 5 BR. 3 baths, furn. &side lge2 Br , patio. gar. J oaquin Hills Road. Dana Pt .. k1tc:h pnv·s. PROPERTIES Neat3br 2 ba gar crpts orunfum. Yearly. Af.!itwlih $325. Wal k to sch I. C714J 644-1900 young man pref'd Call CostoMno 3%24 fncd yd.' Kl~ & ~ls o1c: KlD&PETSWELCOME .,....,......d 6'2-4134or67S73ll6 "-------493·0182 aft 6pm & Apple Vdley •••••••••••••••••••••• $435. Agt, n'>. fee. 645-4900 lnUmate home with 2 ... •••••••••••••••••••• · chelor unit \Al bl~k wltnds. n 'h acre ba-se pro-S2SO lge 2 br. kids, pets, 964-2.566or973-2971 Open7daya9·7 bdrms .. 2 baths; great ..._...,_ ll06 Superb l BR. adults only. from beacll. All utll pd.•--------- perties. Ready to build. garage. Fncd yd. Small ,.,... •. ln the uff 3 BR a'h b ndo (or couple. Yearly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. Encl. gar, lndry No kids, no pets. 201 E. Bae~t~a'nrooc" m. p~l~a0lh·5P16"0v $4660w/lerms fee.Call64:>-4900 Put,......,.,. pets 5 • a.co fi I Cute 2Br. JBa, stove, racll.. $335 . ?035 Balboa Blvd. S250 pt!r "' n JV, acres 1-·anlasti •CONSUMER'SGUIDE yard. $295. 2 br. 1 ba. nr. everything! $600 Mo. Apt.. or "! ce space, . rdrlg, deck. garage. fUllerton. 642·5864 mo. + secunty dep. Call Prer female. 673·651 I view&uul1Uestoproper Small fee.645-4900. Agent644-1133 ~rm. with great bay lodryS37Smo. 494.3223 ~eS56-7707 &/orfi73.?.877. tylme $76SOw/terms. Brand new twn!tSe. 3 br -<X>NSUMER'SGUIDE Br aba frpl 2 view.Yearly. 3 br, 2 ba. encl. patio &1-----.----VocaffoftRetehlli 4250 "' 2·~ acres. Horse pr 2'h ba, pool/Jae. kids .,., .. _, n I J I I ,· • .N aa' ckarBagar 1---------·1 garage. No pets. S330 H E N E w p 0 RT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rty l·n the beautiru $500.548·2543 n.au;> • .-ets. acuzz · r,: · w opnr. r. c y. 0 -ut b f t d Ba..._t M · Ch I 751""""""' MARINA be ut newly b • ...,,. S 1 f Frml _.,_ t /d"""' .,..,a . ay ron con o J''"'" am anne mo. ........,. • a Big °"'arCity 2 BR ho""' ar·, ~ nna ~. S680 3br,2 a,....,.,, ma ee. ..... rm. cp .,.,.,. bdr 2 b .... ..i~-ted 2 BR 2 b """' · ..... .. ~ £.1..rTSIDE .,.__. _ _.. •. . kl with 2 ms.. au1.'l, Upper. Scenic 2 Bdrm. ""'-Via . a + 1 6 S24 Dbl occ p' w/terms ~ ~ rs"'" ywu ""spnn ers. overlookmg harbor en· SSSOlmolse.615-2992 Eastside Bach. fri g, den. wa\erfronl. sandy s p; . . .• u . ./I 20 ac~~. Nrshops 38drm. 2Y:Be, d en, •CONSUMER'SGUIDE SS7S. 332 Monle Vista. trance. Yearly. l•--------•I stove. uW pd. Pet OK. beach. lovely garden Unensfurn.548·l989 schoolsSl4fi6pcracre. model hme cond . Days 544·0614. eves S 225 /mo . Lyn , Boat shp avail NO BJGBEAR CABIN2Br. u DUPLEX Out.stand· SS6S/mo.lndgardener&4 BR,2~ba,brandoew,2 548-3604 Remodeledviewhomain .... P•J1AH 3107 ~S56-2660. children. no p ets. f"'lc.cpt.s,slps8 Wkor '"g .... ".for Lhe lnvestor. wtr. 759-1092/~4. blks from beach. crpt,i----------d I M 3 •••••• •••••••••••••••• .,..,... GA14 ·r u• "'V d d b s Corooa e ar . • 2BR.lba.nopets,laun· UI"'" wk:nd.714 /754-6341 Only S27 500 r P s • s w r • • .. ft I ' .. b yf t 2 b 2 b Calt7J.4u 6 ft0wl z~r.cpts,drp6.carport, microwave oven. 2 wks ::~~~~i!!e~ 8drms .. 2ba""'.Yeary. hre:la~ lg g~rage~ d1ry rm. S285 + S100 ""'blktobeach,3BR 2 BA. to~ 4300 ... HWde RE. I kids oil. No pets. $31D. free rent. SS.SO mo. Call /i; ~v. beach. adults ooty. cMeanio792g dShepali .. 646·7568 downsti ...us. blt-lns1• frpl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 8 1te. m-0136. SaUy,S36-8832wkdys $950/mo. __ _.y le'" ........... 2162 arge, mar patio, garage, ease. ••.r.8 .,,.TIVE.• 1631 E.17thSl, A ON WATER. 2 Bdrms, .,..., ...,.. ui.r $500 1Z744thSt.640-6l40 ~ s; Real&tah ~•£.1..r.E Condo-New. 3 Bdrm. 2 boat slip, $750/mo yrly. Grabth.lsonequick'S3SO. New28R28A,klds0K, ' LIFF GB.U1areltable -.. ..__ 2800 ~..-uo ba. 'h mlt..obeaeb-tennls F\tmi.shedorunfurn. UOOREAlTY On bcb. Balcony, view. oopets.$3SOmo.S.S7.-SS 2br. Jl,Aiba roommale.645·741)4 ... _.,.. court. S550/ mo. Ca 11 O N L I D O I S L E aft 11 AM. townhouse Adults only. •SHARE A HOM t: • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1724 TUSTIN. 2th BR, <213l39S-517lor 472-4Sl8 .... utiful 2 Bd d n. ~SU.645-ME4900R'S.GUIDE oo pets. $395. l72.8 Bed· ' Call Barbara Young 1714 ) moder n kitchen + ":"a rm .. e • 611-1100 '""""~ fordLn.S48·7S33 Cut down 64().1031 to escrow your nreplace living room. ~per sharp. highly up· dining rm, pvt patio, 2 •0.-.,...,..,.1 _...,_ un-BR 1 2 Bdrm, 1 Ba. w/view U '-""' ~ 1 exchange traru.actlon. CZ ofrice, immediate OC· graded 3 br w/heavy bath. $800/mo. ...u.ter rental, 2 • c ose overlooking H.B. Blurfs. ~BLOCK TO BEACH •-. _,... ...... s. C•mancy. shake roof •. brl ghl, Wahrfroat Hoftlts to bcb, $450 lnclds utll. Sep. huge yard. S3SO mo. 3 BR 2 Ba. downstairs. Share 8 home or 41Ptmt'nt ~.. Partly furn. No pets. h.~.r rn n._ .... R...Ws 400l17" cheedu l kitchen 631-1400 IAll-1._,...,,.,..llMd 83U080or 83:J..3307 Call 546-5880, ask ror Bltns, Fi replace. yr ly 'L.(,V'4"l ·u.IATUUNUl'\ITTD •••••••••••••••••••••• C.M. w/dshwhr. Lge Uv rm .~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pam. rental. $500. $40-I 151 agt. UL!-~~ ~1 .. R HauMs fumltlMd prof. lndspd. $475. mo. BIG CANYON lcAoo l"-d J706 1 BR. very clean. VRLY. LGE 4 BR 2.,._ &. de· c.> ~ h.Jue1wq •••••••••••••••••••••• 847·1622or848·9840. BR, 2 Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $37S lncludes uUJ. On lbe ted blk be h ...... ••"AS' 1971 a.o.1.-ct 310 ---------1roWNHOME. aeaut up· b cora . l to ac . ......,... ..... ince ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmac. 2 BR condo, bit· gr 8 de d. I 0 ads 0 r [rg 3 br. den. 3 ba fum. ay. sss-7499. c106ed In pauo. $600 yrly. F ---------• Ins. dishwasher. newly amenities. No children, Bay view. Winter rental. 673-2507 e male, room mate CHILDREM/PETS decorated, pool. 7814 oopet.s.~.644-0509. Students ok $650. C.-.. M .. 3122 -----------------employed to shart.> ell· WEI.COME ArbotCir.846-8491 644-4974 ... •••••••••••••••••••• 11r•r.S1DEC.M. estctiff. 2 BR. 2 ba. de· pensea in CdM, refs . 3 br. 2'h ba condo. ~· lwc condo. New crpt.s, 5G-4171. 3 8dr m. huge yard. Sitbytbefireln0us3br,2 =1~rom water. Lge 4 br. 2 ba, bay view, 2 BR.supernlc-e. $37S mo oewty pa.lnted. $525 mo. 1--------- $450/mo. Ph64S-2S71. ba home • Cpta. 2 car , y graded. Avall. frpl<'. brown crpt. seoo. "..., lncl uW. 751·2060 55U296 ROOMMATES ----"'-----tt._ 3B Ba f cd gar, all ror ooly $435. approx. . lSth. ms. ~SSOO. ~ v ........ Gard -..oar..-...... 11 -mo. r. 1 • n Agt. No ree. 964·2566: SS8-8S34or61S.1938 ... ''" l.~!:~.~-,... ....... no pet.a. en Bdrm.2ba,w/allbltns. Shar...t!-SGYe •••••••••••••••••••••• yd,2carrar.bltns,im· 9'7J.29'7l ~~,;__...;._,;__ ____ t er yr1y. fresh, up to --~~"~~~~-&Pt 2 be-. Jacuul, pool, WITHPIH&DOCX Enjoymore.Payless• Oceanfront 2 BR. av 1 mac Cal 642·5639 or -------3-2-4-4-11 BR. l ba. dining room. date, partly rurn. UUI pd. . bOq area. dosed garage. ror 30, boa\ or two 20· All Ages & Lifestyles OctlJun t •AN>mo 1 1-271-1.838 '""-On Peninsula, 1 house $325.615-4857. GAROENAPTS Also 2 br townhse. In· boat11.Llke newtbru.out WeCheckReferenc~~ . e .-.vu ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• f b h Yearly CORONA DEL MAR qUl're 177 E ...,__. A"" 10 ~u paid. Ad Its, no pe . RENTAL BY PUBLIC 1t1EMT•LS rom eac . • • ......__,,,. .... 3707 . ~eu. ~ • 2 car gar. plus 2 addt'I C .. 546--4212 ""r.l""" A 96.1-1613 -2 Bt Townhouu. frplc. ~98 ,Ji ......... est k' •11.r ~ BlD on Oct. 9, 1978, six L----------••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool, lennl.s. Sonle ocean u11·Su""'' gu par ing 1---------- llMl1t4oe •och 31 0 2.3.4. bdrm h omes l BR. 1 BA .......... $300 THllLUffS l BR. oH st park'g, winter & Cal&llna views. Close l BR upper. encl. garage. spaces. $850. mo. Jacob6 Parlt Newport shr 2 br. :? •••••••••••••••••••• • Backbayt University Dr 2 BR, 2 BaBa · · · · ·.r..,'c $450 C• •fl ff Uv"-$280. yrly $300. ll.2t W. F .. , __ I l nd •. f' S21S mo. Av all lmmed. ~Re_a_ll..;.>'_______ ba. w/fem 45. S22S 0.Y" area.Forlnfocall:Coun· 3BR,2 ....... ..-..1650 ...., BalboaBlvd.~ to UlllVJl e a ""tne CaJl751·990S,lvmsg. INTER RENTAL Norene S34·2~J3 Eve:.. ty of' Orange. GSA/Real 5Br.3Ba ...... $85011f75 AVAJLMOW! beach.644·2611 640-0629 ElstaleDiv. (710834·2550 3 BR.2boSSOO 4 BR.+ Bonus rm$615. BEACH. View. pier. 2br, 2 Br, 2 ba. 2 car enc gar. S375/Mo. 3 Bdrm. close to 1..;......;._,;__ _____ _ M IS!llon vlejo 3 BR 2 .... b ucA u S475. 1br S400. $350. Adli.. bot wtr &tlndry rac. $3SO. be ac h . W ate r f r on t al to share lovely 2 br. :! Pool-fiauna-exer sc Ni Bdrm fl\ d rd · "" 8 • .,.,_ ... o. . .... pd. Til Mav. 303 E. Avail. now! 3 BR. 2 ba .. Oct3rdoccup. 646-4757. Homes63t·l400 ba apt at Park NewlJ()rl room. furn. studio 1 re 2 • c Y8 • 4 BR. 3 ba. S700 Mo. """ ' bild OK l ra•1 NI k 847 '""'" BR winter rates. gar. New paint. 2544 4 BR. ---islde$750 Mo. F.dgewater (1 )8'Tl·2866 c ren • no pe a. W •·'"'-l8d ly VERY NIC"" ....., ta at wor ·~ 0 $"90 / .....,. teSO.AtenU71J,5354 es~""" rm, new r:. orbome644·729s. or988-3014 range. .. mo. ~INOS&CO. CotteMtto 3724 decor w/crpts, drpa, ZBdrm,2ba,wtallbltns. i-;-~----------M50----Cl-e-an--4-bdr--m-+mo-t_S48-~Z778_______ REALTORS 640-5560 ••••••••••••••••• .. ••••Extra lie duplex 2 br. 2 dstlwshr. refril & range. WATaAOMT hare 2 br H B apt. for alee fam ily. 1 07 Chal'm'g 3Br . 3ba oew br 2 ba, W/O, gas BBQ, Sb.mn.ing l br garden apt, ba. trplc, beam cellna,a View & ocean breezes. Wl11lJIB & DOCIC $150/mo. J.8..21, str&Jght. RoUerdam.847-8994 Lwnhee. Tennie/pool, autodropnr,nrbch.$450 POOi. rec area. 1285. '110 ~vae. ssso. mo. ~~ peta. 652·9723, f«.-n,30--;·-or two 20· pa.rtyt.ype.DaveS3EHH7• -....... ---.._--.. --+-41-t ~1d=2p~~=ii!5°°· mo. $1.50 secur" clean. W. UllhSt. bolts. Remodeled to new rkeley woman recently •••••••••••••••••• ••• 1.1. T . Bo b Marcel. "''°'"' 2 bd rum wtsar Br. z e.. 1aracei frplc. We&iside lrg 2Bdrm, new· 11t~~aurn·o.u2ta.ddf?l boflf ·"trooor; moved to Newport area • ______ _._114 Nice 3" a den w/f!p. No. 1157-:!1886 ....... ' new cpt11. Aval Sept ly decor w1crpt11, drapes, .... " • see«.a roommates in !rUP• $375. Adlta only. Open l5U\."15mo.644·2S82. d8bwshr & ranae. S27S. parlc ng space~ $8SO. ~I . non ·St'~•.,l 3Bedrooma·3 Ba C.M. F'amlly, '10 pets. EWPORT HEIGHTS. &:»6. Sat'a &-1. ~-'968· 1.------~,,.,,...,. "' mo J a cobs R ally M f\ OceanVlew ·Top SS2SDa /mo. Eve S45·7S061---------lleyard,28R 1 S.,S380. 2UONewportBlvd,CM. <:.e.MeM 3124 ~ts . ~52 ·9723 . ~ t' • • 646·7 s. II World. Brand New ve. lmmac I br. 2 ~. FIR. 646-0SOS 11 •••••••••-•••••••••••• i---------1.-5.;..;'.;;..30p;.;.....m _____ _ . S450 i..;... __ ,;________ \ Br traUer $165. + ut hou e ·,.~'.:~ :St"!~~~n pm . air Call~~~~ 9'7'-4987 EA VlEW 3 bdrm. 2~ 133 E. l6th St. Space 42 3 Br. 2 bal.hs, frplc. 2 car tlMllR9• •octt ll40 Shar;l50 ~e ~1:i. 4;.;"tn4n:i.()6.. Ask Topla~yourmeasagc be, + fam rm. ocean C.M.642-9l93. pr~~~~l603 -··••••••••••••••••••• 968·20!lft forJlm 813Acap oSt beforethe view,pool/tennis,$1,000. 1_ .. _. 3741 New2Br.2ba,C'P(S,drpe, Tllke Bluebird Cn . Rd rudint public. 2 Br. 2 ba .. former model (2UU '30-.3629 ::-r.;;•••••••••••••••• a Br, l ba. l story. ah•R. dstlwshr. a<Slts. no peu. _EA_CO_N_B_A_Y-.-~-0-r-. -1-b-a. o u ~I c t o ~"' r 1 !t"' olflfwy l. pboae home. Cpta • dl'Jl9. Cloee n..-....-6 # . 2 br 2 b dttk ~. paUo. frt>lc. beam saa>. Call 984-2937. "HOME". w/rMlc. non· J>al.bPUot toparb.schoolt.~PoOI. med. poue91loa, lg 3 "',_..mt . a, • ctnp, 1ar Adll.8 S300 •~k. tcnnla crt, pvt sick 11 moktr, wlnt.-r SS.W mo. Daye 833·9511, br 2 ti.. blt-lna. blk to. fpic, pr. new c&l))etln1. 2M4 Eaclm.' U>538-8408. · BR, 1 ba, close to shop· bch. Yr ly s.uo / m o $390. + dtp. Steps to bch Clueified.~ 644-SZ'75eves. bch. USO mo yrly . wtnter "15. No chllClrea pln1. no pets, USO . 111.,..1 dys S88-9'46 afl 1101 Seubort>. N 8 64S-7G57,M2.()llJ crpeta,<t94·S71112 WlalAda C.UIQ.5'71 *'8714. Spn. M.W410 ... " -.. "" DAILY PILOT ............ .,.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...,../..,. .............................................. B•JApe>llanttSel'v t'He•llmac..No )obloo R.J.llulf~1168on •VERYWW1>RICES• Oen'l Kandymaa. Paint· HOUSEKEEPER PETE RS PAINTING PA'n:HPL.ASTERJNO Rem ooli, Pr u nlo1. TRIPCHAR0 £110 small U c ront.ractOC'. Remodel ' addltionl. OnOatdenift• Malnt. Inc. carpentry, roottn1. Eneraetlc YTII lady wlU Expr'd . Reu Ra tes. A 11 t Y P e •. 1 re e Trimming, Llc. lna. free IQIUbm.S A T:IHl97 6'S-~0t Ml..&1Wl Geo!!• 1Mi·20~ maaonry. Any home deanyourhomeror one Free Eat. Call Gene W\lmalel.C.11 ~ H tlmatea. 49"6·6221. ~ 967 0119 --UCft\Hld •Bonded malnt. or remodellnt fee. '31·2211 aft s m'°'58 ..._.101 6f.2.asa4 ,.~ ~ llturahml'• Oardenln1. proJ. J . Walfh,181·2283 --------A••••••*' -,...... R.ernodalln1. addlllon&. ,_____6malnt .3'hrs. II _ I •lln .. L 1 ~ lnt.. Ex· •••••••••••••••••-•••• __.. ..... 640.TIH ••••••••• ••••••••••••• ~ J ...... -.... ~ ....................... rdwd ~•ape.a. new 8304UJ .Home131-UZ3 9 ....................... ter. f eeeet. "'•' ... cit. PERRV'SPW MBl'JO &.a"STRH SBY. -S.-v•Moo )• Q,\y tUam. fad~. ett CGftltl' Ut'd *°' ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• ~anLandac.per 631·3313ort4$-2Ull Co mp lete plum~ln1 Readv for tbe wind" DnvC'w•~-.•ra:luni lo4 C"•rantHd. lhlnbow J.-,... p rdener. '"" OCCStudenl. l Ton truck. ToP work. Fair price. aervi~. Drain • eewer Tri ' •ReJ)llln ·:.>olt11aunl S.VU-. .... VllO A.ddi&JoM, remdl. ,.., • • • l i m a l • • e • I l Truh. lrM t.risD, Ron Ref1.t46-·C'Tld1y or eve. cu.tom won. reuonaU ble <' I e • n i " g . F r e e m, apray • remov~. •Ll NB CM S i--com m . t'r•• n u . (JU>a.-.Oam oaly. ~'42·3236 • prices. rree ea mat.ea, est!matea. 24 hr aertlce. r.ratt.;:n.;~w,.. n'IJll· .u~NMnl lien"-0.ll'" • plaM. Lie. t. f llr\sno,710.~ ~ .-,._, ··-••••••••••••••••••• .ro.541flZ50 ~prdener. P'reeeet. CHEAPEST balllinJ in .. ••••••••••••••••••••• .-......._--------• ~ch ... •Trfft. t I ·-· 1 ...,., S I C 1 R euon •bl e Bc ollo town Fr .te CHEAP• Brtckwork Small Jobi EXCELLENT PAINT·._._.. •~r· ,-vrs-p,rer"'. IMh. t1 I l••c•/ . C' Hnl.... "r t.::,r • vln o na&ruo& on. Oerv1111&.e1 54l.-1 642-2'es~eu.i. . . . ING Reasonable rat.ea. ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• uaC~~£__1t" ,~~ft ·n"u S.k:e home or e •~ o .,_ Spedalllinl l.n wood vr Newpo1t, Costa Mesa & freuaUmates.541·2708. REPAIR• REROOF. All --'!",_ .,._ ...... : ................ neu by n11 Schrader ~de"Cb. f~c.e. & 8 r 1 II s.r.tc.. StudeoU . haullni .-rase lrvlne. m..317$evee. l h l 1 •--------- a.tm ll\lnne ood_,,.. dr)' f09m met.hod P'rre pee.lo l'Oven Uc d • ln· ••••••••••••••••••••••• cleanups need work ....... Rea$0nable pril'ed. In· rlct.eb~k!s-co':n':,o.r.'r: Elq)ert abaping&ilhlni.r::f:I· q Wood n,,;111 m.atnt Mt OIUMl--0183. T'7t-01'70 ar·d Call fo.-c•t.MS-t171 HANDYMAN. ffomea 41 5Jl.U77 • • ••• ... ••••••••••••••••• tenor/Exterior. Free. Free eat 541.5830 ~emo2a£ . cp ae-""-e..1 m,. ~mpoo • 1team <'lean .......... a pla. COD1clenlioua Prol service with AtJu EllL 53Hl788.Jack. · 67S. l.IDS. ---('a(ot l>nl hle'Mn: wht .... ; .................. Craft.lm1n Call64S.-0302 ~;-c'formoriq&r VaoUnee cosunomore! Wal.lpaper installedorre· McDANEL W 1 •C ....... .... , .. Senic• <'IM 1om1n bleach. Clean HIM.,..8tdric • f 1 t:a1nn J~fJ"'• Steve Free eat . tor locala. moved. Rolla ti Roollnc •Repalrs ...................... . •••-•••••••••••••••••• llv. din rm, hall SI.\. Avg U IZ7UI ~4 •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• • atora1~. & Ions dist. Call Al ~;:::z.~· Uc. 3S!M46 l /99J.S839 Get a clear view from Divor ce ua n krup t C' ~ rm S7 50. rouch StO. t'hr _c_ llll~O•der dump .._,,.._,, movee.l)UteUc. Tll1015. an. ' T••W..,_. AC.EAR VIEW · from ~ lu hnaJ w ~ Ouar c-Um Pf"l odor E.Lf)C"J'RIClAN Priced trlc. 1, tree wrk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PbSll-3180 P a I o t I ng . e x l /I n ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2S. m.x 831.Q2l1 eves Artloo L"aal Typing ep. n-pa.Jr, l& )I'S mipr nehl·tree oallmale on dt Uonut.c.831 ·l.2$7 AMWAY Cos mellcs llovi.ngbaulinl 4 yra e.x· Reaaonable ratea. U c d Carryln•aavems Matl.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; MO-~lt. 64.\·2946 a h Do -on m,.clf. Ref~. larseoramalljobl ... .,. ___. NutltUon, Rouaewares: per. Adiable. reuooable eomractor.-..ZS color repeir $22.'so + F• ........ n 6.l'M l PN ~1~101 ureMc!d m -cwo .a•-s,o.h Home C&re fr Cocnm1. atudente Ml·~. T ry A,.. Painting Home·a parts. Free eat. #16'il0 M IMJl ---••••••••••••••••••••••• &42-~ U.1 • .... . . . Fl•cillt 5 .. aJumlnum aeamleas Int/ Ext. Low rates. Caltroa1clll40·2S20 f'all ....................... re.lncuUen w/baked on H•nd•• I ' I. M 0 'II e a Dy t h I ng . Jerry. 540-Sl.90 .. ... a r arpenttt. Frfl! ~itl. Any Found•Uone., reta1nln1 TAYLOR FENCES ~-Catm bit on Job. ••••••••••••••••H••••• anYWhere at anytime". "-la OnJ-T.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• n..ily Pi&...t 111.i.o)Ob8 ('1111 Allan ot wall•. blocks . patios. 6311-1.837 TbeGuttermen.M2·1.M2 WantaREALLYCLEAN 3'hn7daya.M0-4844 •••••••••••••••••••••••Speclalid ng In ceramic U. IV Tolly.~ ~~l u r·d WoocU 1Chaln Link People wbo a.re aeeldng HOUSE? Call Ginlham ,....,, .. ,... Plano twililg fr repair. 2S We entries & llooH. Free lftVISOR C •rpent ~rs . tln1!1h AJI Pnuf'll ot concre=te Have ~ou read t.oday'a an apartment look tint Oirl.Freeeat.145-sm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ynexp.Maater'dde1.tn eetimat.e.9112-tm ,..,. rough. Comm & r u wurlL. Block waJlti, plan· Cl~ied Ads? lf not. ln Claaa1fied. WIU your Walla.ceUblp,floon Prol painting. Ext & Int. music. SZ4 +LS ceou this The fastest draw in Liie 642·5&78 John, 531-8082 or Wayne. tera bnclt U c & bonded. )'.ouou 1 re mlaainl Lhe best ad be there? To place frwtndowacleaoed. Low rat.es. Refs .. Frtt moonly.e8l·l4:13 West .•. a Dally PUct w ·9284 ~ · batlainl In town! your ad, call 842-5678 6"-614$ est. S3M780, 536-4383 Sell kl.le J&ema 642-66'18 Cluaifled Ad. M2·51'78. i-------- ...,.toSIMn 4300 seo..,. 4550 ..._.,toL.o. 5025 • naa n•.ts 5100 Lott&"-d 5300 r.un• 5350 HefpW..tM 7100 ....,W..e.d 710t HelpW..ted 7100 ................................................................................................................................................................. ······················~ .......•............... 9UICKCASH Pvttrm/ba. Npt bey view. RV winter litorage avail. pool. Jat'uu a. M/b1 or fo'enced, Uahtec:I. very re· py.64>~. u ra l ea. S.54 ·1040. Isl • 2nd Trust Deed &1M.588. Male will share 2Br. rum ---------• loans arranged for any apt. wtth remale $2Swk . ......,. W..ted 4600 reason. Credll oo pro. Costa M~&. ~2772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• blem. Borrow on the in· ''SELF ESTEEM: THE FOUND· Blk G KEY TO FEELING . e rman REALLY GOOD! .. Free Shepherd, female. nr Seminar, Wed Sept. 13, 8 C&llfornla fr~. PM, Tbe Registry Hotel. C.M. 64$-3342 Re&ervations: 497..--01 Lost Shep-Hulk pup <fem > Teach & Engl.neer cpl nd 2 creased value or your SCRAU '£TS fi.-:c• bed houae W/yard & gar. home. Call today for faat, lft"L gey/bm/blk, wb Up on lail. Name.&aauner Vic. Mesa Wooda. Reward 546-0113 COUMTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* 3' bra 957-347• for ...t 4350 Irv/CM/Lag. Not more l'OW1.eowl lnformaUon. HK'WERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.han 14'. 642-2670, Xl6 W Double garage. Costa liax Hlllll WRS Ukely -Drama _ Mesa.Storageonly. Resp. fem.a le wants to Lilenaed Home Loan Fiank -Armory - 646-4382 rent lor2 br apt or hse Br okers ser ving So . MILKMAN MASSAGE FIGUll MODB.S ESCORTS OUTCAU..OML Y LOST : Blue fe m a le n-·••ft. ... parakeet, Harbor View I 2140 Homes. NB. Vlclnlty1 ____ • ___ • __ Offiu R...tal 4400 ~~~f~~· S75-122'7 C.JU. for 17 yn. Call our I told mY kid about the ••••••••••••••••••••••• nearest office, <714 > blrda and the bees end Ford & Newport Hille Dr. CW.. 5400 Weet.SUF1dew awA~" In n27asthb ••••••••••••••••••••••• on n ay, -· • Air National Guard Auto rental t.rne. oppor IAIMAID lmmed OPeftings in EJec. for lnt.el, friendly. nea . ~ trooics. Mechanlca. Ad· appear. >'Ill penon ove Ftr rugbta, PIT wkends. minis tration. Com · 18. ~exp. not req'd . Top pay, CM area. C..11 munlcat.ioos or Weather St.art w/lot man dut.les.i-7_54-_!M.97 __ • ------ Forecasting. No ex-Advancement avail. to auty w on in CM noocb perience required. We a ulo rental t'ounter hair stylist.s. Guam + wW send YoU t.o the beat person. Gd driving rec .. -3448 schools. Meals & board req'd. 831·~. ~ ... co_m_m_. _ _.. ___ . __ provided + $387.SO per auty Operator month to start. Ca ll BABYSITTE R C .M · SUt.loosfor lease Sham· California Air Nallonal home. 4 days wk. full· poo & towels rum. HB. Guard (714 > m-7363 or Umeforl girl.nrpark&r Call 96J..9449,lPM·lOPM, m.1343f0r information . atores. $48-8026 'l\M!s·Frl. i----------A penoo to pick up my Babysitter for 2 girls, age llHDBY e&.BIC i5()..500 i.q. ft . dlx ore. w. Resp young cpl nds house 83'7·3744 my kid told me about my l9t.h St, CM. from $150 w/yrd, 2 xlremely well· DOYOUNEEDC~H? wifeandt.be MlLKMAN. mo Tom S4().2200 behaved doas. buaband lat. 2nd & 3rd 1 _... & .__.. 5300 chlld.ren In CM al 3:00 & s mo. at my home in \'e need an industrioui. bring them to my home Irvine 640-4200. bfr 5PM ~er to collate lesson SIMGLl1 in NB " slay til 6:00. orssz.4895. eves Cindi aate.rials. Reefs some dumb but happy. MM188 •------- Found. Bracelet on Pac. Cst . H!wy., CdM . Call 64().8944. Oall INTROVIEWforthe Mon· Fri. 644-76$8. Babysitter needed in my teavy lift.Ing & forklift. · coming fr East In Od, ff I .._. .._ THE EFACIENT financially secure. omeowner oans ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 646-.._,ZLH76-8714. eorro~U~ '$~00 000 u.t or Found a r,t? Call lntelllient & dlacreet ~1.Carolyn. borne 2-7PM, Mon-Fri, 2 Vllllng to train on way to meet new single Allemblen amall children. Call after f"111t. Apply betwn 8·3. ALTERNATIVE 'iC:c/~R•fft/ tlexlble t erms , p'ast Ani mal Au s tanc e credit no problem. Call League537·22'73, no fee. Loa t : Sm l w ht dog. •people..~~~7~52~·~M~ll~·~~~ ILICTIOMIC tOAJU94--5779 Natio n a I E duc all on Corona HJ1h.la.nda area. i.: ... .,5~--· -s Qrp .. 4401 Birch St. N.B Mo. to mo. rent mcl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~J:8~ SVCS Found: Ver y lovable CdM. P1scall673-0433 -4ZZ~ Babysitter, supervision <~OCAirport> Equal Medical co. In Mlaslon needed for 2nd grade Otport.unlty Employer. Viejo ls seeking exper'd CdM. Harbor View boy in._...__ __ ..;...__;___ __ R t ...._.. 7141o.c:c:1610<b· ... , Female white Ter rier l.<lst: Villa1e San Juan, e c e P · 5 ~ r v · • Op __ u. 5005 ,._ .... w/bla"'kspots. 968·9894 "Boots" 4 VP old 0 -y. •••••••••••••••••••••• personalized phone cov·P~Y " ,,. ..- erage, cont. rm, mail ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......_ .. T-t lnChalr cat, Lie reward. Sdl11ll I -·~ ·-F'ound : Shlh·TzuorLhasa Placall49$-2621 """"-"" 7005 i;erv .. park.Ing & more tn TRAVEL AGENCY 0.-. 5015 Apao type. male adult •••••••••••••••••••••• Ne:e>Lr:tE· X ECUTIVE ED +..aCHISE ••••••••••••••••••••••• dog. M.la1lon Viejo. ~: 9/3, Fem Sealpolnt an..:. ~ 830-IMS Siamese cat. Reward. SUJTE 640-5470 Tiie new way to own a LOWEST · 168-3441 travel agency. Travel Found: 8131. male. blk & ---------CclM OFFICES Network. Start your own. ...._... ltates wbt Shih·Tzu on Coast LOST: M kitten, S mos, Exp. not requi r e d . htT.D.'s. also Hwy nr Monarch Bay orange & wht. Vic of lric:H Cheery M•w Complete support & long WT D Lo.ta Lag¥na Nlguel 495-1486 ' Yorktown 4i En1la nd, SUI TEs. So. of Coast term service provided. • • • · HB. 536-5782/SSl-5111. Hwy. Available Now ! C a l l Mr. B eec h . FairestTer msslncel!MB Fo u nd : Fem a l e •J..ba c:-i. SEE to appreciate. $395. 714-838·92t2. SattlerMtc). Co. Olk/silver tiger kitten REWARD. t ~ ... ger Cal1 Lulda 675-Z311 •---------642-2171 54M61 I w/flea colla r. Vic : Spaniel puppy, brwn & REAL.ESTATE UC EH SE SCHOOL OFFERS auembler s working yo u r h ome . 2 PM · Bh.eprin~ pe rson tor w/s mall components. S :45 PM. Mo n ·Fri , artiltects ore. Do er · Good eye sight, manual 7S&-1363 eves. r11ds. Must be resp. dexteri l)' req 'd, Xlnt GOid transp. a musl. S.5. benefits. New building. B a b y s I l t e r · S3..-. 631·1700. Only dependable hard Grandmotherly lype to working individuals call. babysit 3 niles pr wk. Boa er -nee d s erio us Perm work avail ooly. Xlot refa necess&J')'. No boal!r to help test donat· CaJISU.u.nSSl-3830 smoking. Muatdrive. NB ed u penmental radar aru.673-S666 :!f.!!l acces sory . ASSEM• as ........_. W Ill t I ... 1 Babysitter. daytime. my e w ra n. nPP Y home. t Yl day/ w k . Bookkee p e r . F /C h g 1 a m . M a c G r e g o r /U E d. s II Yat'hts. 1631 Placenli.3. S ome times m o r e . P rre. xper ma 54B--4287 bus . C M/N B a r e a . Mailw .. Food Stan Harbor Shopping Cent.er. whL Celli area. 87~. w 111v1 n g q u 8 rte r s . Reurt>d couple has money 646-9976 PM's LOST: Lrg neutered M C.M. 6'2·1219 •Crub Course available .rl"Pl'Ra •Materials provided. Alu ... ,_. IAIY ~ • I Iii' RILL SERVICE DB.UXE OfftCES Personal telephone/ re· ceplion1sl, secr etar y, conference room. com~e Sl.30,000 gr011s & climb· to lend. Lsl & 2nd TD's cboc Siamese <'at w/Mi.ss in g . I d Y I I w i I d . Agent. 1-837-3744 REWARD: Lost parrot . Viejo nametag. Pis call •S mall clasaes for Mu s t h a v e g d Sundays only. Boy, 7. personalized instruction. mechanical a pUlude & g I r I • 9 . E x P e r *C'hoo8e own taste-day be able to follow direc· w/children. eatjoy sports, &niibtcl1S8es. lions. Please call Mr. activities. Hrs 10-6. Aft 6. Bl>cA:eeper I Hostess The 1Hlage Inn Rest. Lile i;ypin g. payroll. A/P. S>me exper pref'd Apply In person 127 MarintAve, Bal. Island. (1l4)ssg,·2604 eves aft7. nda medication. Mesa 493-S823aft.&pm. 1--------•1 Verde area . 751-1602. & hospit ality bervices. FAST FOOD i-.:x.celJent location. near Prime Loe. In K·Mart nH DOHLO~ SAYS Found: Orange Mall . ,........,, 5350 youn g Ge rma n Shep ••••••••••••••••••••••• •P1acement-up to 80% Doering,642-9090. 75&-lSOO. NB. commission. i-s-se_m_b-ly-.-11-g_h_t _a_u_t_o Babysllt.er needed lmmed r9:~a CENTER plaza Unlimited poten· b al. By owner. S28,SOO. m ale . Li k es k i ds. RELAXING M~SAGE 9'1204. B:>bJames·UcMuseur Free3Week acces. d ependable , for 1~ yr boy 8:30-2:30 permanent work. CM. 1_M_·_F_. 646-3642 ______ _ IOOKKEEPIMG P/h m e. Bookkeeping. typing md gen'I ore expr requirel CPA firm ex- perienct •plus. ~ 1 (714 l979-21GI For info. 642-5425 days, ---------• s.G-7796/839-1060 eves. Near O.C. Airport, .2 sm ofcs avail. reasonable. Bualn eu id eas con · ~~ s1dered . Office In Offl.ce s pace In pre · Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. stigious Newport Cent.er Art.. 71414~ Wells Fargo bldg. LSt.b nr Capital needed to expand w/v1ew. includes desk. proven commodity in· copy machine, rile space. vest ment bus in ess. $1.50 pr mo. 644· 7161. 960-233'7. Formally Insur. ofc 3 CENTER CLUB rms. ba & kit. crpl/drps. ff'• Soclat $J2S mo. 567 W. 19th. C.M. Call J ack Saun• •l"hyllcal , Found Tan·Blk large Oulcall9·9.494-$111 SalesTraining. Bulldog. Vin St. J ames PREGNANT" Cart " c.IForDetalk Place. Newport Beach. confidenUaJ~~'6 131-1003 493-0442 646-3125 referral. Abort.ion, adop· K.atella tion&keeplng. Real Estat.eScbool ~.:~ppr~~ ~,Yb~ APCARE 5'7·2563 32031CaminoCapi.strano --------~ SltlJ u.anCapiatrano ·~....... ~1508.aJ\'aorevee. VIDEOMOVIEPARLOR S Free 20 min lntroduclOry .W. Wmhcl. 707 5 1st U O• nxJND: Great Dane M, ·-'~tt.. no ... , ..... ___ ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• W&~ 14 mos, b lk & wM. ""' ., __ ........, • ..,, 67s.6450 ASS&aB IUCTIOHICS 2 Yrs min exper. elec· t r o nlc dir ect i onal systems. oil Industry. Xlnt benefits. Orange Co. airport. area. Call Ray Gilman. 557-9051. Houaetr: · ed MS 1508 Aho dance & r ap Yacht work wanted: mao SWlNGS&REf'l'S am · · • sessions. in 50's for yacht mainL 11.aolqent. Muathave CONSTRUCTlON aA'eOC'evee. DAHClotSFUM or <'rewinl 10 yra exp. early morning delivery -APT&COMMERCIAL FOUND: Tiny blk kitten 2ClllOS. Euclid, Anaheim 761·UT7 experience. Multlple MIGUEL w/curled tall. Has collar dutlea. f)ill time 4i PIT. & bell Vl W t urr EJtclt1n1 recordln 1. Dependable lady to do CM area. Pay acl'Ol"dlng ~a.BK Full time ()l)eninl in our N.B. office for person with bank note clerk ex· per. Good aalary ~ benefits. TB.La Immediate need for a part. Ume bank teller . Experience fr fle11lble hours necftllary. Depen· dability • must. Bookkeec>er, F ·C, Z0..30 hrs pr wk, exp. pegboard & computer AR, lhru trial balance. 77G-3422 y U>-17 yrs, afternoons. It factory wk, must be neat appearing students. no drop out.a. 645-2702 MORTGAGE CO · c: ea c · ~. houaework. Thu.rs. Fri· to experience. Must. be 131·7311 Hl-251 I _MZ-_ae_l_. _____ P.G.? u you're not going dayopen.$48-0595 18. 91112-089&. Aak for Mr. Applicants OPEMIVBYDAY = ~.c~~aw~~: to keep the baby pleue Practical nurse, care for _Brt_ttsan __ ._____ SbouldCootact: denon ~2Z17. ldllc..._.. C>rfice space avail over •AM Fwl! 900 sq fl. indep bank f'or All Ages • bl&ld Lag Bch 497·1771 The Perfect Bar Alternative! I _______ _, F ...,,.,,,.... Tb Bluff write me, Alyce. PO Box )"OUl'kwedone. wkd.)' al· ......... .1....&1..Mo.. n.,..... .,....,.,,....... e s. 12J612.SA.92712.aodmy ternoone. S1 h r . No _._,,, .. , RecionaJVlcePrealdent. eni. early momlng. nines route, nd depen· dable car, over 18. Minimum $3..00 hr + 15" ml. 982..()8IM lltVIME •Meet People• INDUSTRIAL •Relax•Have Fun• COMPLEX Low Membenhlp Fees 2000 sq ft of offices. 2900 CALL • FJ• n•.ts/ ,., .... a,1 l.Olt&,..... sq rt warehouse. Owner will consider converting 975-0700 • 111mC1•.ts 5100 wa.rebowle to ofc space 1 .. ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <114l751-0635or640-7898 ai.Hstwa.t W..ted SOJO Deluxe medical unit Costa •••••••••••••••• •• • •••. Mesa. l~ sq. ft., 48<. ant to invest &/or work 54111·2103. In local small bwiiness. CPA needs company in Pr ln only . 556-7280, beaut. new office bldg.,_54$. __ 3722 ______ _ Steps to bay & beuch. MeMy to Locmt 5015 Private s howe rs for ••••••••••••••••••••••• at.bl~c executives. On Business or real eatat.e prenusea parking. 400 To 1,400 sq. ft. Profua. pre- fened. ~ MONEY Cdm dlx suites, uUI pd. AJ C, ample prkg. From working t'&pital, lat Ir 300' s .f. No lse r eq . 2nd mortgages, lnven· _67s.t900 ___ . ______ 1 lory s U r t · ups, r e · ............ 4450 celvables. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Storefront.. 300sq. ft., Npt l'ewn. S200 Mo. A&ent 675-1642 714/547-6468 J.,..A.McKH FINANCIAL SERVICES PENNY PINCHER ADS OllY Sl seu any it.em or com· tMaUoa ol lt.emt fw tJS or 1... with • Ptany Pincber Ad. 3 LIDea for 2 coneecutive de,_. Eac:b addiUooal line la 90' tor tbe 2 d.aya, Charle Ill No commercl•l •da. For more Information and to plal't! )'Ol.lr •d call FOUND: Welmaraner mix, F, adlt, Xlnl dia· poett.loft, gd w/chlldren. ~1508. aft's oreves. For Claaaified Ad ACTION Calla DaUyPUot AD-VISOR 842-~ lawyer can coatact )'OU hswrk. Ph aft 9AM. F tJ 0~• , ~ACTUIB"S about adoptioa. l'U glad-ST5·8838 or wltoda .~~ eancuu•'!me35~: re· IAMC ly pay YoW' mectlcal ex· 844"'345 51....,...,-... '"'' • ~. penaes 'J'bere's one 12J010ove St.N.B. who wOuJct love.= care ~I loolli.Dg for Attendant. Airport Tn · <nO 752-0600 for your baby more tbao . aco. No experience nee. ·----·E-.0•.•E•. --• me 548-6027 7-3, 3-11. Apply al 48'78 ,•·-------- CARWASHH&P P\ill & Part·Time 18&0ver Metro Car Wash . Hllp W..e.4 7100 Campus. NB. W I F 4 4 see k In g ••·-·--••••••••••••! ________ _ geoUeman 40-55 fOC' com· •c,.ftl--...aA. Banlting 2950 Harbor Bl. CM paoklolblp. Ky IAtereltl "" ~ • ·~ are camplng, boating, Q.BICTIAIHH ATTENTION MEN&WOMIN TEU.BlS CASH CAltD We are presenUy seeking COMES TO experienced Tellers In CALIPOltMIAJ beacb • all spectator To ba la n ce Ir edit apona. Box 3014, Mletloft cwtomer lnput.. Must be -;~~~~~~~~~Vl~eio.eJo.~:;9287~5~. ===:;;:;-able to ope.rate 10 key ad· ;: dinl rmcb. Some book· Light & heavy te m · porary lnduatri al Jobe avail. Aaaembly, Paclta1lng, Labeling , Mallroom Help ers • Gea'l Unskilled Work. Must have tranap & pbocM. Spedal recndlini lor your coovemeoce. oureo.ta Mesa ortlce. We need 10 top sales peo. Good figure aptitude and ~le Immediately. Call cus tomer r e l a lions a ._5-.c __ AS_H _____ _ HAVE YOU LOST SOMETHING? keepinl educaUon or ex· per. desirable. Moo·Frl. 3pm·11:30pm. XJnt co. benefits . Integrated Dat a , Coata M ee •. 546«*> ACCOUNTANT CPA Flrm needs Junior w/1 yr public oceowtUn1 aper, xlnt powtb oppty. s..t re.ume to: Steaall Parke & Gupilll, 3388 Via Udo. Ste 500, Newport Beach, Ce. 12883 No phone calla pleue. f)'L Sept. 8th, 9am · 1P m " 2J>m·7pm, loca tion M • r k e t Baaket, 7800 Edinger , (al't088 from HunUngt.on Center,> Hunllnaton Beach. IELL~ mu1t. hler, perm pt·Ume. We offer a good 1tarting ftSdaya, 20-2S hn per aal • ...,, complemented "'· iood pay. Apply In _, 1 e r a o n , W e I I ~ by a pleuaDt work.lni i\. &.i rket Coul H moephere. E xcellent perma .,_-: wy fl ti Marigold, \.iOM. -company.paid bene ta c:=::· Apply in person CASHlaS 9:00 a.m. and F/Ume. Good Pay 3:00p.m. at : irowthco. SLocaUons We train. Co. benefits 29'70H.vbor Blvd METRO CAR WASH SUlte 205 Cotlla Mesa 2950 Harbor Bl. CM 979-4200 Slora&e yd IOOX130 wtdbl gar. Rear 2484 Newport .._a..c.-lth SIOO+ nu•cr•.ts 1100 · 81. $225. 642·3"00. -•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• First check our "Lost and Found" c lasslf lcatlon number 5300 to see If someone has found It (FOUND ada are placed In the Daily Piiot FREE of charge~ If your Item la not listed u being found then dlal AccountJna trainee. In· t4().8~~~St~e;..0 CITIZENS BANK alb lera wa nted. Im · mtdiate employment. Cal 844-4400 OF CASHIEa Store for rent $255. C.11 aft 6 PM 646·'7798 112 B E. llthSl. CM Q)mm, BJda. Could be reltaurant. 842-5511, Sid. es Old Newport Blvd, CM Store f or rent • No Laswsa. utll. pd. Call an.t4 :00 PM °'4 114 hi ' ............ 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4,000 sq . rt . New w~ sp11ce. HB lo· dustriaJ Park. 894·~1 Near new 2'720 (\ Ind. & olc. 18081 Reddndo Ctr , .a. H1mt.. 8ch "2·2134 so. O>aat Pf au Ania. I · ~. lJOO 1q. ft. ea. A..U OcL 1. m-Glll HELP For The SELF CONTROL OF WEIGHT • SMOKING ALCOHOL • STRESS CALL ADYAMCm HIM.TM CIMTll I lOO •STOL ST. MonH MIWPOltT MACH, CA. two PllSOHALIUD PICMMAMS T AILOUD JUST'°' YOU IY OUI PIOFISSIOMAL STAPP CAU 9l5-0l80 642-LOST and let a friendly ad·vltor ...i1t you In piecing a "Lott" Id. call Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for ne>et day'• paper or call by noon on Saturday for Sunday's paper. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT I teW1em. fa•t. accurate Newport Bch 883•1441 "neaL 10.key by touch. NCYJ' AN AGENCY Wiii trala. School or NEVER A FEE ~:';t,.~zsr:-r ual()pporEmployer prwk. flalble. Call Rm·._ ........ .__._._ ........ N'T1 Acetnl_ _ __ . Bkkpn1 llMPOUllY .fteliater Today to worlt on valioue accouoUnt le bookheplnl aul1n· mente. Work close to ~our ho me . Fl1are Clerk• to St'. ACCOUfl• tents nHdt d lhruout Onn@OO. Robert Half's Accountempa aoos. Main.Ste sos No. Tower, UnloD Bank ID TM at.Y of Oran1e 114/eaMlOI -., .... ..... " .. SllYICI DISPATCH• to acbedW. now of re· pain throueh tl\e 1bop ud ueltt aervlce m1r. IDtBelU"f, varied and perma~t PQellion with competatlve pay. E•· perlence necessary : mech&nlcal knowledge a muat. Opportunity tor advanc:emeoL Owner in· tervlewtn1 Sept. 10, 10 AM t.o 4 PM onl_y. __ HOWARD CHEVROLET Dove le Quall SCnetl NewpcwtBeach ~ COSTA MESA Ex~ pref'd. 32 Hra per wk. Moo/T uea 9 ·6 , Sat'Sun 9:30-6. Equal ()pportu.nlly km Rima Hudwan tmployer M/P' Harbor Bl CM ~~~~~~~ ~Wet.are,, 2 sirla, I • 10, own trana, Mon-rrt1 Bankin(_ 2.eN . Irv area Cal TELLER al\d, ss·z.s144 ror uvlnaa • Loan. CARE/U VE IN 2 NCWPOrt Beach Branch llCb .. , children. U Hak. Vla Lido>. Ught typlnt -. requi red. Experience Pvt nn fr bth. Ideal for pre ferred. Excellent ~t or 1randma. Nr beoeflla and aood work tuaet. NB 758.-1~5. Int enrinlnmtnt. Please .,..__C_l_C_ULA __ TI_O_M __ call Mr. Ryman for op· polntment (114> 873-3130 Thu r 1. o nly . M l•c. ltii4PlllAL duties.Call 64)·6111 SA..._SALOAH Plad ni • Ctualtled ad la An Equal ()pportunky u ear u dlallna 1our Empk>1• Ml F/H pbooe. Glv. WI a call. We'U .._ U.. Ntl. "2·5611 .... w...... 71 00 .... W ...... 11oa.w,w...... 71 00HlfpW.ted 71 00H.t,Wmted 7 tOO ~W..tM 71 00 ThU1!CS!z.September7,1978 OAJlYPIL..01' 0 5 ••••••••-••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .. ••• ... ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••• H.fp W.ted 7100 tt.lp W..t.ci 71 00 lttee, W-""d 7100 CLE AN IC R, u r 1•a117 Clerit!Typ9&.mmt bo ac · belivC*'Y Poe lor youna One Oerk. Afternoon... tfOUSllCe.ER LMA&. SICTY ••••• • • ••• • • •• •• •••• ••. •••• • •• •• • • • •• •. • • • • • • • • •••••• • •• ••••• • •••• •• • needed esper. pref'd. citrate General ofc man. Jlhyalcally able In Ptncnable.Nouperre· 4 bra per da.)' t$7~r.r forpartner.JfeavyllU1•· .. ~........ MediC'al ·E•per·d Pklaiplr Call-M)..JTOO dudettolnd!Adeaubmlt warebouae •delivery, q'd l:USbr 842410. wk> ors hn per . •Y I.Ion. Newpwi Beach of· Orthopedic Aul for Del Dri tin& custom ~olor SIUS hr. 11\an. must bo .,__ IA CS9:S.?& r.r wk), Mon lice w l 11lnt benefits. HELP -yolcinN.B. Mon·Frl. To .a-uv":"'parta • 1 -: CM CLlllCA&. awatchel to d,y~ lab WUl n&l41t aJ>OUrloa "bonda· .., .. extntJ ~Cal 1.our lhru tr Housework Ttainin1 oo Zcrox 800. Sal ope_n. C.11 644-9300. ..-':". Appiu at Hub Auto 8ec:.'ocne bt °'our tnln Apply In f)('rton bl• cr.-an drMna ~ • •Par• mt ~ n . I d b I " ' No 1hUuid req. Salary OUR --"' ct)'uunlc•N:nrc.ntcr Cuatomweave Car~UI C.llf. lJc e».am ___ Neucmn IU>La af\er ,~un"ds 1o~Pt~:Y P;~· rommenaur1le wl exper Medkal·Mature person to Supply, 2120 Harbor t~ ftrm ,.,e ~ lac. lklO Pactnc St. DaJV•Y IClm-fe111ional. Must h•v~nwn Call7528995LuaorPam EMPLOYMENT learn lnaurance 4' com · Blvd.CM 846-~. now e11pudtna It t!Mre _FV __ frHway Auto, 2U42 •d nlll1Ttca. tran.&ref11.6t0-S60 LEGAL OFFICE ~~ll~~c'·m 8N.'if. ,....~THCMr (;ad~~~~~~ CedlttlW.._. Avery Parliway. at SD !Wary rom.mena wlH · HOUS8CllPH SEC'Y/ASSISTANT WILL BE OPEN 1YJ>lngikl1Jsreq·d. Mon· Cert1tlcue or ex fol~--,.,,..,,Ions .,~ Sdieel trwy llltaai'°" Vi.Jo. • per. NB area. 0.11 J lm, Briaht. dlUaent person D PH SaJ open. Send re· perience. f\iU or p/Umc av~bi: ,,_. r.arn 1.q> to saoo Pf'r wk ~/Mew...,... _7&Ueal__ :i:~atHo~r:·. Rt~rjj aa olflce admlni.ltrator SATUR AY 1ume to: Claullied •d JW-bor Vlew Pre.School. a.teat Low t1'Uon Placenwnl ~~part·llm'11j0b Dtd.nC'huw helpen New MM8 I lo Newport Center l1tw SEPT. 9 a 16 dO. 34(), c/o Daily Pilot . ...:M).lll20~;_;_ _____ _ MA&b ap«ti.Je •lite •r~ .... TSt ta. dl'llvwnnc early mornln11 IWJd. wtnna. cxper. nee. 1 · ~~f~~=~ .f!:{i.~g ~a~ ~o. Coita PRESSER. full time. Ap· ln&"'Qwr\'CI ltw~~! Compenton Cur for LA 'rime. to homee In Top Ptl>' be.Md on pro-=~s::-·~~eS~an~ & ref'rs req'd, Salary EHt>llenl Job op· ' . . ply 1687 Orange Ave. ~ll>O PCll*U~ o~n ~ ladr. no f'OC>klnlf , ln'lneJNB .,..,.. Mu•t ductlvity '-ii backlo&· open. 644~. porlunitles are available MIDICAL c:ost& Men. <S.m·¥m>. I •Pill llllft hve In f(w more Info ,be roU.ble 6havedepen· 11row1na co. lmmed. spbaolc.493-&7M at McDonnell Oouglall In Ofnce aaslatants needed ...;..;._,_ ______ _ Upm t·~>. Ii I nl1b1 -.mi dablf' tran.,.porliillon No open!nlf11 for LA & Or. JfouHkeeper/Alde, care IL1q uor S tore Cl erk. Huntington Beach for for UIUque health exams. PRESSER -•-12 '°am) ...,,...,.,, .. la'Y mo Cty.aoHl37 '" dia•bl"' lody. oam· ..,_Ible. o.,.. •to< Oklllod""" ond womoo. Also. p/tlme po1lt1001 for o.,, aeaner. No., ,...,.=.,,~,.1 .., CCMP-/u ... i. """"'"""--IUCTIIOHICS <pm.> Day wk. M"'' ..... Irv .... ,.,. If'°" hm •eeent '" :C~C::.~~.l;'::~.i~ pr . .,., Coll .,wn 7 ood 111 UM! mkrolllm & filt !,.tr>' lW>t howiek~plna. l>eUll'f'f'Y~raon, PIT , NS TICHNICIA.. drive. H.P. 962·~. U9UOR Q.EltlC pcriencc In any or the Euminet.lcs, Inc N.B. ~:30.~ lie pt Thu• •re 2 "'• t..m -11owc1' ahop Muit l>4! ta lmmed optin.ing1 4' op· HOUSEIHPER Aftttnooos . ni1hts Bon· ~l~~;~ng 8~~1~!sf:e ea~ -=.::::::.::::.:.:.::..:=.:..;::.:..:....:_...:__~--------• da.YUm.e p...111oo1 ~" <B:Qparuon. LIH• In lo H · Yl'I 7aJ .,~ portw!lll~ ln an eat1tb. Mature Uve-in wanted dable. WlndJammer LI· Improvement in working Modeft Ir •cort• PrtnUng ~":°! 1~°':'.;: ~ :t:h~ l.1'::,:"!.'~~, ..... '~,:::, O.t Tm. 1112 s • ~~:.'!:.°A~~,..'"~ f"2•hlkl,... ...... .,_ "'""'""''"'° <OndltlOM, bonofits. and M••-i~~IATI l~rn-U -..m > ..__ .j.__·~ rap &4f.l3°' 81'\atol, Newport 8ucb to U"OUblabool. te""ir & IL 1 r rates ol p41y, $ee ws now: Female Top m oney. - ..,. -'I'-.&. ,_..........--... bu H'1erll opcrunp for •-l 1..-ro i" .:;.-' H 0 US E KEEPER . ive.111 compan on or MACHINE Muathavecar 83J.l?140. 01'811MGI a.ts • ,......t C.--/C u Hiii r u 11 Ir pa rt 11 me ~-..!t"""'an'alona ..... ~dJ·c,·mltal Ellpcr'd, English speak· elder ly woman. Lite G Kid tyP.I I ltlll & ~ ,_ h ...... ..-.-n1 • Ing preferred. own hslcpg. $100 wk. + RIB. OPERATORS Morning newspaper auto 1 0 1 • • VanC>U.J ocher dutle• cmp&oyeet Lune '""'"' uper. recJ'd Interview transp. Full ·lime . C8ll S48-3Si92,556-61St rouie.Approxhn•-3tam -•bihlf ... d We P Umo dan '°' 1m.1l kleal fO< ..... , ... ,.,, foll by oppt onJ¥. M7·90>1 a•k """"' •Bo"n•Mlll · 120" & '8" Xlot '"""'°" fo< '"''"" -"'•• 2 ""'""'" "°'' ltall1n """ D<lt o... "'"" pooj(!Ooi -'°' '°' 8"'o<h. OeVh•g "'"'°" a"•me<-deole< ''°"':"""""' _, "' .....,,.a -.Wove• .,.,.,. ,...., • ., Hoo" "°""""ping & B•b»ot· Ll••·ln ho"®ek••P"/ •Engl"' Lathe · ?O ' App•o• ••mlng• ••e< """ .......... '°""' -·4 TbeS.•IUa• ,... ... n..ible""' Moolh<" ltl91MllR tmg fo< l<och". No<e baby ""•" Mal"« Am.,l<on ~th Tm•< Ulilmg,_~»06. Temp•mH'y I month ., 12SOPU$S OPIRATOR aero. beoditaoCrued. S Cst llwy Laauna f''tl 11 muat See Jim •l Mecbaolcal engineer. family and home. Mon· woman. Own trans . •Grlndt-r . Crush l\fodel ..:_ ___ -... _____ , stgnment to operak AM l'1l\olleC'Olllad~rM>nnrl C9'7~t0 Dtl. Taco betw~n 2~ dqreeprol'd. Mu11l have f'rt. NB Good Sal. SS7·'1236aft6. 110 MOVll&TVEXTIAS 26~0 and 28SO elec · ADP ---M fo electroniC'& bkgd. Resp 64.5-3363 •Jig Bore . 113 Moore & •:J N E E D I:: D 8 y l.rollUlic presses and 125<1 COOKS r R4'0 " k l g multlhth. Please con •---44-aCoolr DEMONSTRATORS. or wor n HOUSEKEEPER·AIO Cl-l.. SIP H 0 LL Y W 0 0 D tact · Pension ._ .. _ , Demo exclllng products w/handa. Call Mrs. Kyle. CM R tired 1 d Stead . Lo. ....-. • M l 111 n g M ii c h t n l' CASTING DI RECTORS. A>f 11h1J\ t:litper d only In rriajor itore11. for well S8l·!Ml30 Mi111lon Viejo · e · a Y Na PIT, gd spot Ill Dana Pt Vertkal & Hortirontal Guaranteed reaulls, over S · S..ier/lroUef-known housewares mfg. Cofl>. M~caJ Field. ~~: n':;~~e_:t/.;.94 worklni 10-2 dally. Call •Turret Lathe · Jones & s.ooo Job1dllled Uua ye11r lfVICIS P M duf\ Exper'd only. Top ulary. w/tra1n Riverside. 686·6060 ext Lampson #3 & #5 alone. ~·SIOO per day If Personnel Department 1110 Nt>Wl)Ott C..nter Dr Nt>wportC"r Inn Hotel. ~d brier hbt0ry to PO llOAM C:UTTH 168. E.O. E. •Vertical Turret Lathe · accepted. Yrly ree. VICE P •CIFIC ZncUtoor. Newport Reh 844-1700, ext 108 Mr. Box UU Pac Put. Ca. Mor F. no exper necess. lndustriaJ 48 " Ciddlng & Lewis. v 1 o E O C A S T I NG ~ (714)644'431){lexl26.'i Y1&tt'$ EOE. 90Z12 P/TorFIT.6'2·S702. r-rnYour S6" Bullard or 12 rt SERVICE.'7l4176H244 MUTUAL -- -Demonstrators.SBles GENERALOFFICE U LOAM Niles ..:e:..:.;xt..:..94.:.._·------I 700NewportCenter Or Omcal.DataProreulng Coob& S3-5Hr +MHHp Electronics rirm seeks Jha ks ·· COUHSaOR Night manager. high Newport8each,CA92660 glrl wanted. foll.lime. CoobH.e,.,. Tcm1><>rary positions buyer w/general office n g1vmg A position la avall. for a TOOLING volume liquor market (714)64().3528 OC area SS8·2992 for ~per & non-exper. ror SalW'y, we train. your exper. Should have rk b person who has the de· •Tool aod Cutter Crin Experience preferred new Italian rcalauranl. area . c II r ll mu 8 t . stronf communlc11tlve Tu ey y sire to jol.n an aggressive ders Good pay " condllions Equal Opportunity •PPL Good wo"""g condlllon• 098· &Ul ; '36· 3989 & , k o I ,_ £" , b Ii • h 1 mO<lg•ge loan co. doing •Too I 0 nd C"tt" A•· Apply In ....... 9AM· £mploye• MI F ClencaJ tm.. pay call Franco's C213~1·58SS. material requlrementll. WOrkino the business in So. Orange semblers 1PM 3041 s. Brtstol, San· ~~~~~~~~~ Carte. nn Vly. 8JIH989 Place purchase orders & 6 Co. Calif. Real es late •Too It n I Researc h Ana n...itv Clerk I o...w c.._...• followup. Pleasant work· Kelly Wayl. 11 c ens e r equi r ed . General Machinists ta · Print inc Shop helper -·1 Ii bo COOllS DAYS Aaola-•nc cond•. Coll valo< Pmenn<ewill be gl,.n Nrte a""lU><. •'P'd p<ef'd. w 1k now l • d g e .• r °"nt• COOnty " ' Folt-toMo. Apply ;n Ele<t ·.,. ........ to <ollege •<ad.at. Apply Mon .. >'19 ... Mn. '°"'room & A.B. O"k ~::;:='81~d~;/:8'.::! penoo. 3«6 E. Co•" "'°"" """""'· 5'8 "88. "'"' ' ' Bring thi• •d to '°"' w/priom pe< in the H•ld IN$ PE CTO R $ .....,,.,. San Cle"" nl< p,..,.,, Xln~ •la<lon' Hwy. Corona del Mar. DENTAL •"SISTA"""· General ,Office. Filin& & nearest Kelly offiC'e for a of finanei!. reaJ est. in· •Ma"bina Pb•h Inn. "'"' w. Ave Esplan. w11ge t.oqualiried. person fuJI lime nn,.1t1on IVIUIU· Op I ~ 1~ I u I t r tln ~ .. .., ... ..-( t ,..... i:--uaJ por Emp oyer r-1..1 .. 'RSIDE. Ex per on· te t""Ulg. P easan o · , ...... olft. Work 80 hours surancc or accoun g. T 1 . di••. 542-3171 or app . ble 1mmedlately, re· ""f vlVU ,,.. ._. -'--~ I • oo tng .... qwres 1 yr clcnrul ex ly. Pleasant of'c. Some fice. CM area. For appt. w/Kelly by November XJnl sal/C'omm SCncuu e •ltece1vmg Ueta11 S6m COOKS expanded duties. QiUMr.Kane.645-2640 1Sth, 1978&you will re· permits unlimited •MecharucalAssembly per, type 40 wpm Dumer House. Fttime. HB ceive a free turkey! All personal growth & Im· •Electronic ~mbly Mo Call fnr a ppt. Nights. Exper Pref'd. Westm insl area. GeneraJOffiC'e typesollite&heavytem· med Income. Send rt• H d T . 83.l-0411exl260 Deadhne ppl . 3 S 894-3151. STUOBfT SlltVICIS porary tndustnal J"oba sume tX> G. Kaul man, 620 • er ness estmg HUISBYMAH Print Shop fOf" applicat.Jvn:. 1& Tu~s A .Y in person. • pm, a-·· tud t I u.lrt N rt Ce t D Ste day Sept. 12th, 1978 at f 01~2 ~~~m~esl~~~a~~ DlJ~:~l~~;.<=~~d:~ b';~f.~ RC:~,~ ty~~ available. 22'fWewportn ~acb'. Ca rT'ECHNICIANS SPM E.O.E. Broolchurst, H.B. benefits, bch area. Call Ina lltil1a & socme letter IL[[" 92860 •Eleclrical!Eleclronlc JiUll·Ume. mature mate l'LATIMAkE.R over 21. 6 Days incl Some exper p rd"<l Sal/Sun. Work with lncludea stnpping. photo plants. trees & delivery & layout functions. Xlnt Exper pref"d. $3.00 Ht w o r k 1 n g C' o n d s & up . Laguna H 11 Is benefits. 4 Day wk. App. Clerical We Want You .•• 847.2569. writing exper. uatomer ~ • .:J Calibration COOKS serv. exper. helpful. seAv1ce s LOT ATTINDAHT •MateriaJs and Processes l''or lluotlngton Terrace DINT AL/ Atlht. Ideal pos for ind iv. re· Newport Beach 833-1441 ·Composites Nursery. Inc. El Toro. ly, National Education &»5653. Cofp, 4401 Birch St. N.B. retirement horn~. Some Expr'd, full lime. New El turnin1 to Job mkt. 40 llr Laguna Niguel 831·~42 Must Be 18 •EleC'tromechanlcal Test knowledge req'd . Will Toro Ofc. Call Tuesday. wk. Xlnt ben.e & working Garden Grove 638·0SOO 1 H I g h v a cu u m To have o dell clOu!> train Call 848·8811 or &»-1130 coods. NOT AN AGENCY r/thM Ir F/fffM Technology • Near OC Airpon 1 Equal MUISIS AIDIS Opportunity Employer k f •u7 "clS NEVER A FEE Company Benerit.11. plump. tasty tur ey nr "" . ....., Dental Receptionis t . TRAIHH EquaJ OpPor Employer Call M7•0520 STRUCTURES .vnur Thanksgiving Din· COOK·shortorcler Orlbo. NB. Start at up to Entry level pos grading ner! Wlhork ,! 0 8 ~."~_rsdby BTeakfrust &c lunch. f'ull $12,000. Orlbo exper req. eqma. Various detalled ·-------• LVN. Allerg>'· NB. Bek & ASSEMBLERS Eam while rou learn. lmmed. operungs on the Production W or~~r:. 7-3 shif\ II 3·11 shift. Cull ~ on paint filling 847-9671 Garfield care hne. Wiii train. ~tart Nov: IS • '"' • ..,. ucbl es time. Must be e.xper Ap-642-2626 duUea. Ut.e typing" neat (mt olc duties. 4 day wk. earnini: mc>11cy & having C r · . Industrial MS-m4994-6550 •Two years of' recent ex· fun, you will rc('('IVc.> & ply In person · 3 e .,....._.__. •·-• a..-.a handwriting. req d. App· ~ ou ~;;_;:;;:---;..:..;.-""------perlence assembllni Conv HOep HB 13.SO hr. Good benefits & . . . woning rond. Apply at . MUlSIS AIDIS Behr Process, 1603 AJton. fret.-turkev Hnnglh1..11ad Mc.>tro. 3505 Via Oporto, _.._. .. ,._... IJ National EducaUon A, t5"1I " Mod!MtO,.retor to your nearest Kelly of N.B. 1>'7.S.~1 Exper wanted. call af'ler Corp .• 4401 BirchSt. N.B. MEN le WOMEN Full or pltime. Mu st ie;::r:i~cn r~~m~:;ri:r fire to be elhuble & re· Cooks w.unted PIT & lull Sept4.644--0683. (NearOC,Airport) Equal have worked With heavy .}ll)aotural mem· 7.3 " 3-U . Exper 'd & S.A.nrSo.CoulPhua. trainees. Men Verde Production worker for Conv Holp, 661 <Alnter St. skate board shop. Mst be c·cive a free gift Just ror tJme. WIU train. Up to Dental Recept. Oral sur-Opporturuly Employer. Light & heavy tem· fiberglass. 14 per hr. bers ll!Adired. a.pplying. All tyJ>('s or as· S4.7S hr. The Grinder gery ofc. Dental exper. Girl Friday, career oppor porary industrial jobs HunUngton Bch 847-83lO. s1gnments avail. Work Restaurant. 1400 W n ee. F /tlme. H.B. w/dynamlc growth co. avail. As semb l y,,_531H17:..:..:...::..;...:60..;.· _____ _ when & ~here you want Coast Hwy. NB 642-8881 847-6044 SecTet.arlal exp helpful. Packaging, Labeling, MACHIHI SHOP CM dependable. Apply in HUaSl'S AIDES penion or call Tadeo 785 You don t pay, we pay . Must be artic ul ate, Mallroom Helpers & you. Cooks & Waitress s apply DENTAL personable front ofc Gen'I Unskilled Work. Tralnee for MS fredalon IEL[~ i.npen;onal271420rtega Dental reC"ePlionlst wllh lype.CaJII>iana640..40S9 Must have lrans p. & &ri nding. X nt co. INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE F Ir PIT. All shlft.1. Pre W. 17th St. SUite F CM certilk~tlon classes of·1...;..6'2__;-<Bt6 ______ _ fered: HB Convalescent PIT help Deeded immed Hoeptta.1. 847 ·MIS (Ot" ekierly couple. 4 h hr.. Highway, Sao Juan experience for ofhce dayaM:30 llhone.Specialrecrultina benef'rts. &t rapid advan· Capistrano. manager Position for foryoorconvenlence. cement for n1hl person. s e"lv1ce$ very busy two doctor HANDYMAN Letusbearfrom youto- •M ac hint> Sho p Mech3(llcs oil...lmployment OlfiC'e is open Monday through Saturday between 8 a.m. and 4 !.m. We look fore war to seeing you. Pa.Inc.er. auto ac~. daily. Sdyal wk. 549-1954, dependa~. perm. Coeta1...:;;aft.;.;;..:.:6pm:_· _____ _ NewportBeach IW-1441 COSME'J'OLOGX practice. Saddleback FuUtime Se lb9 day. DeltronlC' Corp, 929 '~"una N1~uel 1131·~42 CosmetOlogy instructor valley area. 7141830-l.395 ~9-3942 Thurs 'J)t. 7~1 aSem·l~lbm Baker St, Costa Men. ~uGrove 638~ needed lo leach ad· &3pm·7pm, ra . pt 545-0403. Mesa. 87U450 UAL UT A Tl SM.IS PosiUoos nallable for expe rie n ced and eneraeUc agant&: please sen d r ~1 u me1 t o Ugblhouse Realty Inc. 31716 Coast Hwy, Ste C. So. LaJuna.. CA 92677 NOT A."l AGENCY vanced technology in DEMTAL/ltCn HARDWARE SALES·foll· ~~~ :fa'::_:7~::;.: ..:..::.....:..:..:...;..; _____ _ NEVER A F'EF; salon managi;ment. ror growin' Newport of. Ume, exper preferred. lngdaJe& Edinger. Hunt· OpM:~~~a~~~Urlppafyce In Equal Oppor Employer customer r elations. & fice. A.ssbting cxpr & X· Apply in person: Crown lngtoo Beach. You can person ;nly. Ali Baba PART TIME ~~~~~~~~~I i,tylmg. Duties will in· ray prer. 631 ·:r733 Hardware 3107 E. Cst also apply Mon·fo'ri al --------•I tngtechniquesascurrent Dental Asst. Cha1r11de . ....::..:.;;.:..:..:_:..::..;;,;______ Blvd,C.M. : elude how lo adopt styl· . Hwy,CdM IEL[~ Molel, 2250 Newport C.1erical SPECIAL RECRUITING trends 11re changed & N.B. Group practice. Ex· Help wanted p/U.me. over . Mald wanted, Seacllff modified Primary In· per pref'd. 640-1122 18, day & eve shifts. Ken· s e Rv' c t:!:> Motel. 1""1 So. Cit. Hwy, atrucllon will be in hair tucky Fried ChiC'ken, 693 S 0 vu MCDONNELL DOUGLAS ASTRONAUTICS co. EVENINGS Adults with outstandlng, attractive per5onaUtJes who enjoy working with kids. Start at $3.SO per hour. Pbone642·4321 Ext 250, BETWEEN 4.00-S:OC Clerks. Typist s , Secretanea. Keypunch Oprs. All office skills. Sl~n up now for close to home tcml)Orary assli;tn· mc.nll! & al highest hrly r<1tc stylina but ancillary Dental Asst , c~per, s. Coaat Hwy, Laguna 1401DoveSt, te34 LagunaBeach.494-489'~. ''" h career opportunity in Beach Newport Bch 833·1441 11 er v Ices· 8 uc a~• beaut office. Quabfied In 1...::;.:.::.:.:.;.;..· ------NOT AN AG ENCY MAILROOM 530 I Bolsa Ave. Huntington Beach. Ca.92647 REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLI:: WANTED. Personalized permanent waving, hair total expanded dutie&. HOSTESS NEVER A FEE IMSHTER C'ullmg. hair coloring, $:i0day. 837-7112 1r-ua1 Oppor. Employer pft~ lime. need no ex· ek will also be taught. ExDer not necei;s. Apply ""i .... Positions in this ad ARE NOT af. fected by the cur- ren t labor dispute. •-&. E-Jl11t training. Xlnt reputa· -.---tiOnl. High commission Equal Opportuo11 Y & beautiful office. PM. Partoflberesponsibility Dis hwasher or Pizza befuor aft3. BobBurna per . wUI train at work. will be 1n preparing stu· helper. 5·9PM. Apply Restaurant. :r7 Fashion Interior Plant Main· flex. Hrs. For lnforma· dents for lnterschool & 30242 Crown Valley Island. N.B. tenance. horticultural tioncall642-4321. Ext 338 Employer MALLOY REALTY Part time weekend. early 96Ml42 Thursday. Sept. 7th. !lam.lpm & 3pm·7pm Pn. Sept 8lh. 9am lpm & Jpm·7pm at Commissary Mart. Spnngdale & Ed· mger. Hunlmgton Beach You can also apply Mon Fr1 at st.ale hair styling com· Pkwy. Laguna Niguel. __;_________ backgmd pref. 494·0168 MAIMT .. AMCE petitions. Pcr~on must Doa Bather Hotel J • M Dana Pt. Harbor. Exper. be a high s c h ool ., .r. oca An equal opportuni· ty employer morning help. Vanous R.eAI Elst te duUes. SS hr Mu&t be 16 ILa"-••• m .... G 992·0894. Ask for Mr -""'" graduate. possess Cali r. 9· l. Tues·Sat. COOIC~M DIMer Hout• pref'd. SJ.SO hr to start + coi.metology hcensc, 548·2884 l'ANTaYWOltkEa Now interviewing ror rrtnge benefits. Apply . Briusan. IHOUGH INCOME? ••RT TIME Join an exc1l10g com· I I 24701 Dana Or. mw.thave2yrssaonex· Domestic live-In, Span. We are s eeking n· Da.yWaitressposittons.5 ..=..:.;..:...:..:...:...:..;.._ ____ _ pene~(·e.2yrsteachmg OK.LagunaBeacharea. divlduals with food Daysawk..15·20hrs.Ap Maintenaneemanrorlite expenence + expenence Separale maid's qtrs. S7S handlln1 & preparation ply lo person betwn 3pm maint. Perfect for re· n" I pany wilb unlimited in· Marine canvas & up-WlllC • IHDS 1 come potential. Fr cc IELL~ as a contestant m a styl· wkly care for 3 chlldrcn expertence. Enjoy ex-4'Spm Moo-Fri. Uree. Apply Travelodge. mg contest. Salary $~0 &house.831 -l45J cellent company 10142Adam.sAve,HB 6208W.CoastHwy.N.8 . pr mo. Interested apph· r---------benefits. hobteryfitter.trainee or EverySoodayand Every 11tand1ng budding in experienced. Perm a-other Saturday and Sun· rrullion dollar location nent.. fuU time. company day mornings. Onver to Immediate operuog for benefits. Ca.JI 64.5-2247 lor drop bundles or Da11y l highly motivated ('X• '3E F1v1rt ,,. 1401 Dove St. Ste 340 Newport Bch 833-l441 NOT AN AG ENCY NEVER A FEE Equal Oppor Employer cants must apply al DOMESTIC HS.r Apply9am·noon kfTCHBOtara Employment Develop· Woman lo take care of 2 Mon· Fri fersonnel Raleigh Hills H06pital ment Dept. 1000 W. 4lb boys, s & 8, Mon·Frl. MAallOTJHOTB. 1501 E.16thStreet St. Ontario, Cal. Ad· Cd M. O y s on I >' • 900NewpartCenter Dr Newport Bch 64S·S707 vertisement 111 paid by 714·526-55Z7. Newport Beach employer. , _ ____:_______ F.qual Opp Emplyr m/f Lllguna Beach Counter Help: Immed. DrinnW-.cl MOTORROUTE opening l0am·3pm. 4 Thursdays only . Re· 1--------• Dally Pilot route in .---------! Dll.YS wk, weekdays. Ap· quires van or I& ataL. Laguna Beach & Soulb ply, Newps Sandwich ,_w.:::gn...:·...:Ca_ll_MS-6 __ 1_1_1 __ Hotel Laguna . Arter noons, Clerical Salon. 1673 Irvine/ 17th DRIVERS rotJHoM hlit Monday through Friday *JR. CLERK St. CM 631·2828. For: plua Saturday and Sun· Delivery bakery goods lo Pool Sul•laor day mornings. s.so per Counter help needed supermarkets. No expr. month gross profit. SSO *SR CLERK f/time.cameoClcaners. nee. 64&-:r7Sl btwn 9 AM Cash deposit required. • Call644·0693. &12noon. Athttclmnl Call 642·4321 ask for t*Cl.ERICAL ~ST Counw Girl needed pit •DRIVB• ~~~UA°::~~vp~~: Varied Jobs w ith & fOt" natural fooda r est. Expa.ndln1oolookln1ror El\joy goodcobeneflts Number and Make of without ex per in good Exp er. h e I p Cu I . people willlng to work. Apply tam-noon I Car. Good for student or otcsurround.ings. Call to-Goodenough Natural Neat appear. Good driv· ~~;!"~HOTa retired person. day!!! Foodl,673-2345. Ing rec. Over 18. Co - NO FllS vehlclee. $2.86 per hr + 900Newport Oenter Dr Landscape Maintenance. 0 ff -Coupletomana1e 6S unll incenUves. Call Mark. NewportBeacb wor k in Newport & ~ ~ 0 1 Ce • apt complex ln Costa 7Sl·2i888 Equal Opp Emplyr M /F Irvine. Perm 40 bra wk. 0 overload Mesa. Husb~nd r:iay r__;-~-----CaJl644-4894aft.6pm. have port time Job. 1---------557-006 I Cross ~. mo. 6Jl-29SO. DIJVllS J--loulec--le-anln_l_H_e-lp-. -e-x· !:J:' Secntary 3723B1rchSl.NB. Oel.lvery Driver. 8-5. Gd Menor women 2Syr1or per'd or wlll train . Fri >' ofc. HB. Top Equal Oppor Employer drlvina rec, neat ap older. Know the coast Flllrne Pillow Mon· Fri. ex pe r. Top sal. Non pearance. Costw Mesa cit1es. Net SJllC) 11 week or W1cnd work also Muat 1~smok::.:.:..:.:e.:..:r.~848..::::...·l;.;.4.:..:00_. __ _ Clerk.l)r11a11tore f itlmc, Blueprint. lSSO SUperior, more. Orangt• Coast provide own tran1p. LMA&. SICRETAllY ._ CM ~ M71 Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml. UI\ 952S ~ weeJ<en~. Ex~r • · Herrmann. Founlaln ..;,,..,.;...;...:._:..;;.;;;.;..;.• ______ SyearaCaliflegalexper. belpful Apply In person. Deliveeymen Cor earl,Y Valley. <No of Slater HoUlecleanen, Tuea·Frl. cooperate, real estate, MCIA Verde Pharmacy, AM newpepaper lo C.M. betwn New hope le WPM. Appl~ Tues·l"rl bu1lne11 le probate. 2971 Harbor Bl. Co.ta Perm p/t. Must have de· Euclid) 11·2 at Janice 1 Raa1edy Bl>okkeeplna, dual tape .... pmdable car Is be rella. Ann's. J7'1'0 tD Oran1e lYPlnforequillvant. 0 .C. •--------•l.!&1~~~:!"''.::!:sso~~m~o~.!:646-~*4~~·-Ave,Cll. Mrpc)rt area. Salary DRIVER 1...;.;..:...;.:....:;.;.. ______ commemurate. AO ror Delivll)' p/Ume AM LA Houtec leanlo g . H l 11t.U~rW.9lM Cl.ERIS UTOTEM Openlq'I Now Av all able tor tun or p/tlme clerks on 2nd a. 3rd ahlth. No eaper neco11ary -w e train.. Advancerne nt OP· portunlUt"S to those who qu.Uly. For lnrorma lion so to our ne~t ma rktl or contact the personnel offi<.'9at 1JMa IAmpaon St Gardin Grove Sll 440 F.qual Oppor Employer Thnel dellv. $100 per wlc Scbl1Coll•1e alr l. 5 at.~. W1UJ£D hr11w1c . Rel'•· cot ~AL llCln'ARY For Ad Actlln Call a Daily Piiat AD-VISOR &42·5671 "" ... ~-. Small dynamic bualne11 SUNDAY ONLY lltlaation firm ln Rouaecltaners, 14 h r. Nnport C.nter 1eek1 To de II v er DA I L V P/~L ctr necessary. eneriet.tc, efrlclent" t'X· PILOT bwKlle.a to car· Olngnam Girl 645--!lt'-3 p tr le 0 c • d Le I a I riera ln La1una Buch Secretaey. S /H 4r die· Mrea. Requlr• van or ffouaelceeper II vc out tapbone. Xlnl typln& l1r1e &talion waaon •nd Bal boa Point oru lldlltl-e must. Call Lin a &ood drt vlnf ~rd. Rtferencca pleau. da~ Call· 875-5811. 1....;;;;;;..:....~.;..;..---- L.16AL SICTY P9oplewhoneed Peoplo __.._. , ~-1 Tbal's what the ._ aor l•v.,..u'll aw DArLY PILOT ftrm. In Irvine. Eiper. SEBVJCtDl&ECJ'ORY niq.C.JJ83a-am la &LI about I •-·-~Adi l4J.M'7I MAIHT·HAHDYMAN Apt malnt 1n building clean.up. CM. NB area. Truck or van necessary. 00 to 40 hrs wk. Some exp. needed. 642-1603. appt. Pilot to carriers. Mu st perienced or 1n~x have van or large station penenced peopl-:. Train· •MASSEUSE• + good drlving recont. inl program. Tmllon a:i· New H.B. spa needs at. call 642·4321. ask for slstance. Full lime tractive ladies for mass· Harry Seeley or Don manager. recept. position.a. No exp. WU.Iiams. Call manager now for nee. Will train. Day & ---------1 confidential Ultervlew night. JiUU & f l t open. NX/ AMwer SerY 9S.1-S67t ings avail. cal 963-7723 Graveyard shift. lOPM to Management or 84()..3100 ioam·lOpm 1 6AM. SUnday lbru Thurs. (Qslj'6llatt •i1UU• PEOPLE PERSON Days. day. Will train. Will pay Exec lookmg for pit as· ...::...::.:...;._______ more i( expr'd, Muny __ ....:.:Re.:..a:;:l...:F.a::.:..:ta;..;.l_e __ soc. in wholesale supply. Mahri•COfttrol beneHts and ruises 1 ________ _ Call Mr. Hall 642-1634. Pro-.ctlon CORtrof S40-3133 REAL ESTATE M .._ 111..1 •GER Rapidly growlng Orange PBX S~PERSON "'""' Co.flrm locatednearOC Answeri n g serv ice NEEDED The Daily PUot bu open· Airport Is seeking a uJJ PIT Call lop for CU'CulaUon Dis· material control produc· operator r & · Personal attenUon, ex trict Managers in the lion control indlv. This ...:~;.....;.....;..;._1 _____ ~ C inetrucUon & pro· growing coast area or lndlv. ls to have mlo or 2 PIX 0,.rafol wJonal almolpbere are Oranse. yrs exp er. W 111 be 1 med nln / loc 1 ~al ing:redjent.s for Male or female. be11nner performlnl production & s:X:k b%terfg:' Ci r :, your succesa. Cont•ct U!'l or experienced appll· material plannlng ac· •eeklng r eliable In· !~ .. conrldentlal In· canlS are encour11ed to t.ivities. Offer xlnl sal & dMduaf. e:JOA M·l2noocl. """•1ew. · am. Excellent benefits benefit pkg. Pleaae send CallSa.ndy,840-1480. ~~ ...... ope-rtlrtM•a paid by employer. new resume 41 •al b.lat.ory t.o 642-I 130 model company car with O&Ullled ad no. 336 c/o ---------4·~~~~~~~~ personal use. vacation. Dally Pilot, PO Box 1S60. *PIX OPR * = slck leave. pen.sion and Costa Meu. Ca 926218 credit union. uc.,-/TYPIST Pollrtlon available ror rt'· Front otc appear. Typing Dlubliahed scale for this M AT U R E W 0 M A N position b$168toS301 per pl t i me to welco me week baaed on ex. newcomers & contact perience. ptua bonuses. rnerc:b.o\S. flexible hrs. Mmlmum requirements Need ca.r, lite typlna. are: a1e 18. aenerally ....:S4_7_·_bl5_ • .__ ____ _ clean drtvln1 record, Mature Male driver tor wU.lin""'8I to work with p(ck.lna LIP peta • Ulbt YoUnl 10.18 a1c bo)'I and yard m1loL Sea Breeae ~~ llAM to tPM PetC.metery9G·7lll QI with optjonal ~;;..;;.;;.;.;.;.;.;.;..;.;..._~-- Saturda.y overtime. Not Jutt ""9paper cMUvery bul total mana1em*nt of a defined dlatrtct of cu1tomer1. youn1 In dependent dl1tributor1. promotion, service, col· lec:tiona. Thole qualified and In· ltrtcled comr l<> · no w. -.y Strfft c..e.MeM Monday lhl'Ol.Cbt f'r 1day l :JO•S:OO and aak for Harry Seeley ln the Qrc:uJ1Uon Depal\M9nt. ijqdJ ()pportwUty Emplo,r:er MICHAMCAL tMSPICTOR Raptdly srowtn1 Orani• Co. firm located near OC Alport 13 sceklnf a ~hanlcal lnapec or. 1bil lnd.lv. I.a to have a mJn ol 3 yn exper. Must be able to make ln1pec. Uon setups • Inspect var1oua parta of as aembly by hlmeit. Offer xlnt aal 6 benefit plt1 Pltue lend retUmt' Ml hiltory to ClutlOed adno. Delo Dally Pilot, PO Box 1540, Co1t1 ..... ea .... II.bl .. Individual with 65 wpm. Hts flexible "' F /tlm" pref'd. C»ll lood phone periionallty. s s 7. o S 4 2 a• k (or Able to work nexlble hri. Kathleen Enjoy 1ood company --------- bentllt1. Apr.I>' hm· ~oniat, Ut.et,ypiD1 & noon, llon·Fr , Person· peper work. ans. phones, net )'lllco. MS-1395. Karen . MAlllOTTHOTll. 800 Newport 0.nter Dr RtceptklaJat for N. 8. l~w NtwpoctBeacb firm, ty plns req d, Equal Opp Cmptyr 111 r _71...;..4;...:tm.a _____ u _____ _ Pwftct PIT Job helpln1 RECEPTIONIST widow W/reetot cat.aract oper ation . Sevrral ExctUn1 froat olc apot. dys/wk, bra lo be ar. m utln1 • 1 r e1tln g ranted. Mu1t d rive. cllenta f o r bu •y CdM". 54MT'l'I. atthllec.U 6 enl1ottM ...;.;;.;:.;.;...;.....;:; ______ , Typtn1 atll1a • outsoing Wbat'1Your'h'adt1 phone peraonallty • IUI:~,.. Dl)' ftWll, XJnt bent It Slllrt · 11lllt 'I Qttle to pay i.n, sa.J $700. Ce II Coaatal for .,, ad 1n u. O.Uy Pl.lot Pwaonqet Aceocy. 2'190 ~ Dlr«.ior)r tbat can IWbor 81. CM S4IMCl5$ ~10l:lf prof...ion.I ldeoU17. P'or mo~ In· The fUC..l dnw ta uM bmUan call to1S71. W•t. . .a DallJ Ptlot aa.tfted Ad.. 142-5171. l 2 fl 1 (/ I\ k ,, n n I• :v In tn l ' f) •i-1 of IP N ets ll'V .ht• CJ a ... AU CM .. ,. AA ... ., .. "" Cl CS• A4 A4 • ' ~ S. IOH •woa 1010 M1sict11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. 1011 PAILV PILO T Thura<Miy Septembe1 7, 1978 ...., Wmhd 7100 lkycM I OZO ••.••.•..•..••.....•... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... W..e.d 7 I 00 W..ted 71 00 W...ted 7 I 00 TYPIST Stal11tlcal. maa. d lc- lJlpbone, & aen~ral. Our •l*ialty it putUaa you to wu rt Work te m porary on Iona °" abort tt'rm jobs w/top pay JlelUIW thlf week. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SM.l:SWOMAH Pnr quallh' n~u• shup w1knowtedg " mt r~t 10 1nllqu t'll P T 64.Z-~ alldwich fr S hid All 4r m bler,, p.,rt tlm1• &m i lOam Muat bt! BUSY ' NEEDING Mal. c:lt>•n & dt-•t rou" S3 p/hr m t'141 for 11ppt t 'mqu" I~ 1 of Mr 1 aft lOAM l.un " K 1tchrn SH,. In I" l.celvt.ca Yt-ar h<>W1 .. man nl"t'd't'd lor Woodliahlln• l''lxture Co C-11 ~ 2901. 2031 s ~ MIWI, lrvlM 5HIPPIMG Cl.HI Rt'1pon•1blc & 111.'IH ~ for ~hla>PtnlC dept ~ John Krut& MO 7\'l l 17432 Derian Ave lrvlnt' SHOPHILPlll No e'•Jll'r nN· Mulll hitvt.l koowfoJ.ir ol hand tool" Olo;C'C, <"1111 .546 4'131 F.OY. TOD 4320Campus Or. Ste l~ Newport Duch. 9"19--0164 'J)'plat \ ttdf b )lo!UJtl!C'd Into' • u rtilo{'auon r d r rr.-1 Sandwll'h Shop nl)lr ~ ~'f"let' mat baa l'N'alN l\1fl1Clrl. Mon Fr1 It Jll .. dl·mand ror mor '-" 1 30. II 3" lo s 30 17Hfll '-1tlt'tlpeople YI.-.,... bu y Skypart! BJ\o'd M6 0070 and need h41lp • f. 'C Shop Tr1ttn1._ic lo\ilt tunt 1'1' rt t n <'rd 0 r n" • ••• ..... STR11t•5 1.1t., n1fa Wiii truln Type Far Turby ~ .. 11e:>Pf'Oplf' mi)• appl)' ~ ~ i\ttraf'\1\'(' 1antlqu••, 1 of Sau loft ha .. tm rnrdlate &c2.364S h~"t' 41 t09 qu11Ul> lllf'O opt nln~ Som r l"A S. hool -. -p1 .. 1 .t»Oet•IMo tn work pt rh•nrc d.-111rrd Ph llil'I'. ltftl'r 111•• w/c »t, Work 80 hours for Kelly servlcea •on temporary uaia.nmeota Ir receive yo ur Th•nk11g lv1 n g turkey Ff<EEI I Bring Lhls ltd to your nearest Kelly olflcc & reci!ive a rtff gt!\, just for apply · ing' wit h Cnnl.al't l.-.a nd) 67J.2180 2 .->u 30, M I', 7 & 8 yr 11r'°'"t_1 or J im YI nod 11 , -olch S2 00 or hr Oyi. ~ c-rC'taf') Girl F'r1d11y ~I 29:.'11 • .-vt'll M7 8434 ~laurant dc.Mrei. es l•----------------•I penenC't'd t) pbt. book ft t: Sal "Ur Ool) ~. & hor>tas Op ~ portunllY lo le11rn ult Of A CAiia up«ta ol buMn1"'" C'.<111 INllALISTAn7 Mr HupC'at 8M>D>l ~'Tee tra1n1n1 1f you quab.ty Sea •• ., C4t714tftt-0660 10 hr Wt:"C'k , 12 month ---------1 year Lacuna He itch Adul t Educati o n RF..STN MCXER $U371br. Apply s.5() Blu· moot, Lal\Ul-8 Beach. Col or m11 td u.nJ or tt'111 t t.'d exper , worlrmg withl•-------- pulyesler re:itn Dcpen· dable worker w/abibty to work wuh ratios &. pettenta1es. Apply in p e r s o n , btwn 10AM-2PM CAMBROMF'G 7601 CLA V, Hnlg Bch W. or Beach . So. of Garfield, EOE SlCUTARY.uGAL 5 yrs Call! legal exper- cooperate, real estate. bus iness & p roJ>a t e. Bookkeeping. duaJ ta pe typing or equj vulenl. O.C. Airport area. Slllary commensurate. Ask Cor Mr. Ughtholder833-9124 Responsible woman to' SICaETA.RY/&..C)al SPECIAL IECIUmHG C l e rk s . T y p 111 l l!, Sttretarh.~•. K~ypuncb Opri. All ofllee skills. Si.an up now '°" cl~ to home t.emporary as111gn· ments & at b1gbest br ly rate. Fri. Sepe.8th, 9am-lpm & 2pm-7pm , l ocatio n Markel Basket. 7600 Ed· mgt>r, (across Crom Hun· tlngton Center.> Hunt· 1ngtoo lieacb. IELL~ SER V ICES 1401 Dove St, Sle 340 Newport 8ch 833-1441 IEL~ SE~V•CES Newport Beach 833-1441 Lq\m8 Niguel 831-0542 Garden Grove 638-0500 NOT AN AGENCY NEVER A FEE F,qual Oppor Employer WAITER 4 Niebts Week, Wed to Sat. Apply in person, Sam's Italian Deli. 1909 Harbor Bl, C.M. NOT AN AGENCY 1------'------ NEVER A FEE Equal Oppor Employer babysit 10 year old boy Laguna Niguel area. Ex· After school. Mariners perieoced. good skills re· ~.m. ,,~a.!!!-,,, C&ll after quired. Re6ume to Ad. Sr. •~.A-..,, .._....._ 308. Boit 1560, D aily ....---ait.ress/ Waiter/ Busboy Pilot. Costa Mesa CA.. Uomr for pvt country club. Xlnt Restaurant 921625 Ci ol F lain VaJI wages & beneOu. Exper WfliltNu/lmltoy --------·• F.~. Rec. C:nter $3.S:~ i-;-pret_'_d._a>-_5_7_67 ___ _ Waitress, must be ovr 21. Sl.93 per hr. 2S·3S Hrs ANTED: No. Laguna Food & cocktails. Call SECRETARY wkly. 1 yr recent leader Beach. Olde r lady or betwn 10 & 3. aslt for Girl Friday. Bookkeep· exper. Personnel Ofc, mother or young child to Karen. 644·9550, Irvine ing experience desired. 10200 Slater Ave, F.V. care for & send my 7-yr. Coast Country Club, 1600 Pattison Sail Df'sign (714) 963-832L E.O. E. old lovely. well behaved _E_._Cou __ t_Hw_y_._N_._B_. --l!6"13-~2180~~-----1•.-...-...__.....,...._._,.___, daughter to El Moro Restaurant e c reta r .y -Newpo rt St.atTyplst $12K school. Your home or COOKS Center rirm ooeds sharp, Travel Agent $615+ mine .. 497-2362/eves. WAITRESSES personable exper'd secy. Mani.I( Engineer S22K 1_Re_!_s_. r_eq....oUJ_._red. ____ _ BUSBOYS Must type 60 wpm, die· Recept/ltlype to S750 arehouseman for plant Minimum or no ex-taphone . Career oppor lrvine PersooneJAgency leasing company. Mon· perience nee. FUii & pl· with growing co. Call ~ E 17th Costa Mesa Fri. a :ao...:30. S57-0l.SO. time. Apply in person: Diana 640-4051* days Suile 224 642-1470 1--------- DICK CHURCH'S 9-4:30 ~~ Whsle Supply bus needs l!mB~=~CM Secretary, Newport Ctr STOCICCLUI( ~.e~J{~ted Law firm. Intelligence & Drinr RESTAURAMTH&P gd sldllB req. Cult Ruth Light mfg'co. nds relia· oman to sil w/elderly P/Time/LuncbShifl 8razer759-3800 ble person w/good drlv· woman S at. nlt es Coonter/K.itchen. 18 Yrs. ing record. HB (714) ._6-_11P_M_._83_1_-<MIS6 __ . __ _ or older. Gower Street •--------89(-5351 Restaurant .. Soup & SICltETARY 1---------WOUATHOME Salad. Airport area. Call Immediate opening with STOCIC MAM/DRIVER Pbooesales, ligbl bultl6 Mgr. 2-Spm. ~ large active real estate f\JU or p/time. Must be ._ __ Ca_l_l_SJO.._s.220 ___ _ Restaurant office in Newport Center. 1.8. w. Lee & Associates, y· "'aft ..... •.,. ..... £ & -·s Call Mrs. Johnson for s1o Glenneyre, Laguna ---" ,.... a1 app't. 644-9060 Beach. Rental cent.er bas open· ...-..& p&lllQR i D g S f 0 r 2 m e n . r-•....,,. ~ t udents . 14·17 work Mechanical knowledge Ca ata la::t1wdec s evens., alter school &t helpful. neat bandwril· Dti..-y Drhen SECRB ARIES SaL SlS-50/wk 645-8616 ~ nee. Weekday off. Immediate open ings . (W'ith •-WithoutSll) d tram. Apply, 1930 P/llme for men&: WOITl('n .. u pervtsors w a n le Newport Blvd, CM willing toworitevemngs TYPISTS f/hmch gra des 6.7, & 8, i---"------ S2.70 to S3 to start. Jo\J ll PIX Davi.sScbool.2 hrsdaU.y, Mlrch•llM lime day position also ' ....... •· sbort term us· Mon-I FrCbi $3.111 peEr hour. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ii bl R lbl .....,."' .. Ca .I ery e rsava s •mH-•• 8005 ava a e espons e s1gnments. Holiday & -.,..- persons age 18/over ma y t 1 55&-3430 ••••••••••••••••••••••• apply daily after 5 PM. v 8 c a 0 n p a Y · Ask for Jean or Mau . Me Hos pitalizal1o n pla n TICHMICIAHS .,..._.Jewelry & F.d's Pizza Parlor 410 avail. Research & development LA Porte Rouge . 1831 17th St. Cost.a M~a. mechanical background WesWl!f (17th St). NB. working in engi.neerlng i.._ .. _____ _ Retail Management building medical parts. SLOT MACHINE SALE SB'TEMIB ONLY ASSTMAMAGB Exper'd lo mecb 'I Cu r re n l o p e n i n g engineering, quality as · f r l 3848 Campus Drive surance etc. Call Susan wl uture oppor or 8 ore 546-4741 581·3830. Xlnt benefita. mgml.. Must be en-CA Fr thusiasUc It ene1"1teti c. cross om Mlssioo Viejo area. Orange Co. Airport Antique Music Boxes, HJCKORY FARMS EquaJ ~~-Employer Fashion ~and VJl)'V' Ca 1164().6030 SAILMAKER w /e xperle n c e in ha ndwork or s e wing sails. Steady work. (213) 598-9441 SALES DO YOU PLAY THIOllfiAM 7 lf so. there may be a career for you at Organ •Secretaries* Legal Frnt ()(c $13,200 Geo Of c 1'.ype 55 $9600 LegaJ Mag Card $11,400 AJ P. AIR. G. O. S9600 F/CbgConstr $16,500 P/lG.OicCdM S7br Uz Relnders Agency 4020 Birch St, Ste UM Newport Beach 833-8190 Exchange. Openings now •--------- available. Prevloos sales experience useful. bul Wt: will lraln you. c.a11 Mrs. Jett al The Laguna Hills Mall. CTI4l 586·7302 -motivated individual w/van needed to work wl t.eenagers · earn $250/wk during training. Call ~16 TECHMICIANS Clocks. 1mmed. openings & op-"-"c• portunil les In an IAl•waffonal established co. in the ~" Orange Co. aJrport area. L802Ketterlng, lrvi.ne A p p I i c a n t s t o 754--1777 troubleshoot. repair & 1~~~~~~~~~ test electronic systems. 1- 557-9051 ask for Busch. ESTATE SALE 18th-19th C . Antqs . TELEPHONE Bab)' Grand Plano. patio SOLICITORS furn. lOOO's or items. Sept Exp. Only. Sell the DaUy 7/8/9, 9 AM. 1021 River Pllol. Earn $160 • $200 a ._Lane __ • _San_ta_An_a. __ _ week Highest c o m -.... me" 1010 mi.s slon pald. Your ••••••••••••••••••••••• phonealbome0ver 21 · FRGHT DAMAGED l.D. card. Call ~. 1 HOl'POCNT SALE. 3308 to3PMonly. w. Warner nr Harbor. TB.IPHONI Santa Ana. 979-2921 NI OPERATOR CASH PAJD Olrls 20" bike" £xffilent. '30. MMm. Nlahitl l~apd, $75. arts, 645-I 531 C..rm& e.t..... 1030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Minolta XG7 w/3Smm lens, $230. under warra n· t y. Minolta !OO mm Macro lcoa $200. ~ eves Dally UJ au ls sold. Tools. macblnes & you name It. 381 Ogle&. C.M. lMYIMa Ca.try '71 MU zsOC. Opium bed. Antiques. fl'urnlture. blkes, mot.orcyclea. patio furn. G»rden goodies Wrouaht Iron renclng, plants. boots. brtc·a· btac. tk. You'll love It!! 10 AM. daily. 1640 Sunset Ridge, Laguna Beach. Ph:~ PHONEMATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31' Chris Cr af~ CG m Telephone answe rina Wur lltier e ler /la no mander Al• fbr~ls Lon.: l:QllC:hinea w/warr. S79, wood cabinet. g cond' cquapt list + .ill nu clel' "'/remote, $149.-"'-1325/bst oer. ~ 5230 •fl t rncJ Cond 1111,.,1 h1> fWter.1!1cJ...s1.n.. SPlf i.h•n' S.!.?.SOO P l' 1---------613 4220. y rnacblne, roll.red. Cla rinet, it l nt cond, ~.:.....:;:;:.:.;....__ ____ _ copies from ~u etc. in Buescher·Aril)tocrat. 1971 24 · D~t Sk1p;.1ck. cl. ail S\lPPlies. Clln'ent $125 494.2859 custom sedun. l,k ne-w model. Priced for quick 1-'--------lr)' $14.~. Bkr S48-5.S50 aaJe.96&-2183 Cordovoi< 210 w/ump SllOO/or oHer Also pan· rul.&on -Spor tf i s h~r cordi 1225 893.so.'SO 2S'X9' 6", Oybr. tower. VIT-1N SALE an · outrigger s. bait t;ink """ Powerlull Peavey Brain. swim step. S8SOO. Wo t BOATCANYO~ "'--300. "~akers op· "Jbo ult u ....... 'T-H FOO s """""'"'" ~ take w at or eQ I a~ I 5 ~ tlonaJ. Mu•t sell/make -"-n. .. o m 631 :rn· CAf'I Ol Mlsc rum &t household ~having its lat vitamin olr .............. "'aft s tr-. c ·~ ,. V • • l: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Items. 8AM to 6PM. sate. 5ave 20%·50% on .~ ~...,.. ' 1_or:.:·_:frl:..;;3-:_7.:..:62Jll::.· :.:·----- Pen. kits • .slvr, C.l''.A. Fri/Sat/Sun. 1640\ Gen· lOO's o( vitamins. Sale Guit.ar-lbann Arti.st. Sun· 17• Glen·L. l'brgls/ply. If reg. M/F, (ll". chp. bl. try Lane. HB. begins Wed. Sept 6-Sept burst ruush, xlnt coniJ Bellm. ball tank. Wa ll 613-0407 23. w/hard fact case. $37S. Strong u-lr. xlnl cond -~-------1-0-4-0 Washer le dryer . refrig, -CN.CoaatHwy 644-S2!59. Xtru .$1450.54&-1597 ......,.. Singer Touc h -n-Sew. Laguna Deb ~-ms ••••••••••••••••••••••• mink stole, Mlac lurn. (RJghtnexttoSafeway> Besson student trumpet • Formula 302 Merr Oolden Retriever pup· 66()(JM •---------w/clllle, gd cond. $100. cruiser . Tuna tower. pies. A.KC Field & show l2 x 14 red shag area rug. Ca.!1 548-6474 fighting chai!1 outrt~ pet. Sho ts, wormed. We'recleaningoutat46ll Cost $700 . a s kin g Peh 1017 gers. AM·f'in . VHt' raised w/TLC. Xlnl dilp. Seashore, NB. Sal/Sun. $300/olr. 846-4995 •••••••••••• •••••• ••••• Trailer. ~10 New Port (213) 425-l.S61. 9-S. ~-Blvd. 642-7910, '46 7601 -'---------1-....;._;_;_ ______ GlVE AWAY pnces on AKC Springer Spaniel. 10 MOVING SALE J.9a} Cougar. fur niture · Power sportfisbing mo's, rema.Je. champion Table wt cha irs. sofa, etc. Leaving town Thurs· BoaL Wood h\lJI. Oymg lines. best oHer. Dys ; used furn., 8 /W TV. day.Allmu.algo.847-0574 1---.-~----1-0-,-0 bridge. newly r•bu1lt 53&-71187,eves; 848·9523 bikes, l closet & more. ._.,_... engine . Need s som l" Frl .. Sat .. Sun. Ftom !Oto Dr-esser It nile stand. s.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wort Overall condition AKCreg. Labradorpupe. 5PM 202S Wallace. size waterbed. L-shaped HAMMOND excellent. e rand new 13Wuold. (rear ). desk..Game·bumperpool ~-..._ORG•u directional rinder and 640-4090 lbl. Ne w gas BBQ. ..,.-,..,..., "'" FM 2-way radio. S6000 or EM.BLEM CLUB PATIO Washer/drye r. o the r Mode l L -122 wi th bttt offer . Eveningi.. ~ture2 MScaJbnauze5 r !.._ttP· S ALE· 1934 Fullerton misc. 751~ REVERB. Owned by a &4.>93'1S pies. · es. w~s. Ave. C.M. Fri &t Sat 9-4. prolessional musician & 1...:....:_:..;.....:. _____ _ $100. ea.892-4570 Many good Items. a bl net qua lily bl k In excelle nt condition. loah. Re.t/ Terri AJ<C 6 walnut: rich drk color. Now asking $550/besl of· a..tw 9050 Bollton ers • SUPERCIRCLESALE stm grG: .. paUern, wide ...... -u rked Male ..... fer. Call 673-7185 even· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,......,, -... ma · Squires Cir. S. Adams boards up to 3" thick. &fema.Je.893-6738. bel Newlnd/Magnolia. some cherry & maple in g s & w ee k e nd s: lr.hArtJ"'" "'"'°You 1045 Moped, lithographs , al&oavail838·1918 646-2U8 days \Mon.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• toys, misc. Sat1 Sun. 1_1bun ___ . '-· ------i.----------Electrlux vac clnr $25, adj FreeSealpointSiamese. 7 Household. Automotive. stnd/bd tbl $10, folding year.s old. Good pel. tools&mlsc.2SlKnoxSt. cot bed $10, cosmetic Familymovlng.833-3547. C.M. Fri&Sat8-6. suitcase $10, clothes Lovable wht neutered aramil.y sale! 9:00 Sal the 1_stea.;..__mer __ S3'--._S4M87 __ 3 __ ma.Je cat, 3 yrs. see to ap-9th, SUn totb. Some furn 36" &32" like nu, door. $45 predate. 644-5870 lncJ couch, tools. clothing & $25. 16 x 1.3 Rust hi-lo Well-lmprd 3 yr old, St & other items . 16232 c rpt, like nu. $50. Bem/Grm Shep. Gd de · HoooluluLn, HB. ~2573. •~-------~ re n s e . gr t w I k ids . Monet 1060 STEVE MARTIN Ucket.s, 67$-2582 ••••• •• ••• • •• ••• • ••• • • • Sept. 12. $50. Lab/Setter, 1""1 yr old, •~old Cbeetnut mare. 64C).C848 water dog, shots, good dis ~~o:= ~~ BABY CRIB $50 14, good cood, xlnt trlr & cove r . $l250. ~e'1es temperament. 4.94·2382 pas ' MATrRESSS25 Please give our sweet dog West.em saddle " fad, Simmons. 64>3215 al nut c. onsole plaoo ~ S"!-as~Beto\lst ocof.fe~itJon. d h Blac k $100. Horse e qu pl-/ ·-.. 1~ .. be e::b. Solid '"" • a goo . ome. bridle, blanket. shipping Ind I an b e ad P e nn Y w ma ... ._.. n 644-8510 cocker aux. ~9825 booths etc: 77~7619 1883·1909, prvt party. cast aroo harp, ex. cond. i----------• . . Call a.ft.et' 8pm · 615-2324 $1000 firm. 333 E. 18th St. Irish Sett.er. 1 yr old. ~as t.ltal••-IOIO ' Apt. B c M 645--0377 shots. M .. gd personality. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Frames 2Ait48 $10 ea .. ~;::..;....-·....;.__· -· ---- SSl-&!66. Ll»GAGE TAGS easel •. lrg S6 · 50 area i~~ t098 1-----~-v I . be l f n.igs $2 S6.SO. 548-3776 ery ovmg, au em from your business card .• _..::;..... _______ -·••••••••••••••• ••••• Sealpoint Himalayan, 2 Send one card for each '78 Hummel plate, want· TB.EYISIOM yn oki, also kittens, nur. tag plus one spare. We ed. Girl with watering Rentals ' hard chine ketch, good c o nd . w /m no rin ~. $20.000. 642-100/aft 6pm fybl.k&wht.645-8121 return permanently can, also Los Ninos . FreeOelwery F em. Be agle/Terrier sealed attractive tag & _S57_·3362_______ LOW AS $10. MO. Well dt>signed, custom Wildwlnd Catamar an Price o( a Hobie but twire as big and twice a:. rast. Many xtr as for ocean going E vening:. mix, 2 mos old. cute. bad strap, meeting airline Boxes. a1J sizes & shapes. (714 I S49·70Z4 shots, to good home . l.D. reqUJremenls. Pre-Headboards $S ea Swag 1---------968-2859 vent loss & theft: For a 1 , sO j d personalized tag enclose amps. S7. ea. rwr 23"ColorTV, $100. ~ 8050 wallpaper, fabri c o r nJle~tnds. SS ea. Port 540·4614 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Day Glo'' paper & we sewing mach tbl, $15. ---------s:n-9610 **I BUY** Good used f\Jmilure & Appliances-OR I will sell or SELL for You. MASTBS AUCTION 646-8686 Ir 833-9625 C~HPAlD For gd used furn. anti· ques & ctr TV's 957..Sl.33 a~· contemporary sofa from model home. $95/or bestoffer. 644·Sl50. wiJJ back & lrim .your 77~7679· loah&M--. 1--------- tags. Or try lwo cards ANTIQUE oak church .... ,..... c AL•:u d r back to back. pew. 30's, ma bog tbl, 6 •••••••••••••• •• ••••• • • ..... super con .. an PRICES: chrs, G & S stove • etc. am-rm 90 I 0 t.a.sllc pnce. 67S-O'J24 S2 ea or 3/$5 &t&-tBeJ. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• .__ __ , ______ _ 415tag.sS1.60ea. 12' alum. boa t. Mirro 6/9 tap $1.50 ea. Warehouse shelving, full a-aft $300 Trai ler $200. lOor moreS1.40 ea. adjustable shelves. as-S48·9QJI Sales Tait Included sorted bin boxes. rsnbl. •--------- NO CARD? S57·9906 SELUNG MY FLE ET' Draw your owu or send•---------t8' Slarc rafl w/8S hp 1---------- name, address, phone & A n t 1 q u e w h i t e $4.500, 15' Gregor w/~ hp we'll make one card per Thomasville crescenda, $2450, 15' Coleman canoe t.ag.Add 25teacb. 10 s pd man 's bike . S22S.Aft6PM 962·~ Send cbee:k or money or-sss-4197 derto: •-.._.-_-__ -------loClh. M•t• :Gll9C~~ "LOT -1~1 .... G ---41wOllS ~---t--020 ' Warram Catamar an. cru1S1ng type. sips 6. Cur rent sur v~y As k 1 n ~ $12.000. 497 2896 '"" "' " Wcmt.d 1011 •• ::::.r::_••••••••••••• 6 Uru·t Broyhlll Canopy P.O. Box 1.560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cost.a M ca 92'626 10HP Evlnrude . llkt> new. Bdrm set, portable bar. esa, · anted Por ta Crl b & $275 Sol Cal '78 + trlr $2500/bst orr 642-8124 , eves Bruns wick pool tbl, Playpen. S48-8572alter 6P M' New Wildflowe r 12 s te reo/ pho no in blfl ean 496-1477 Lilewt:1ght, vers a tilt• cabinet, elec dryr. 2 "'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiii·iiiii:i~---9P;;~I Above the wa ter clog. S 11 oo v a I ue. S5 5o cane/velvet occasional I Service. polish/wax/buff ~1. eves chrs. moving. make of-"FOR A SHIP SHAPE , ~ fer. 543 FuJlerton Ave.. SHJP" Phone 842.5994. 38 Down East Cutt.er 197 .. N . B. ( N r Newport Fr e8t full¥ equtpped.....Sac so It• Harbor HI -Scho o l ) ee · Over $4000 s av in ~ ... MS-3418 loah. w.iN SERVICE A F'LO ..\ T .......... t030 YACHT SALES. (714 1 Qn blk nauga. hide·a·bed, Sl.50, matching lub cbr $50, antique stove $60, terrarium coffee lble sso. 968-m!O Black naugahyde couch, loveseat. cbr. ottoman, $175. 4 hrd maple barstools. $80. Vanity. $15. 552-1717. aft 6pm. Mahogany 4·poster doU· ble bed w/2 yr old matt. &springs. $135. 494-4091 Qn sz wat.erbed. mattr btr, liner &t pedestal. $100. 642-8802 Moving: CompletA house ail near new furniture. 2S% to 40% olf orig. cost. #9F1ores. lrvine. 752-2085 2 LAZY BOY rockers. 546-5952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._67_5-3282 _______ _ Met"cury 60, 6HP. long loah. SUpt/ shaft. Forward reverse Dod&s t070 ne utral. G a s tank ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/pump. S225. 645-8440 SUf'S AV AIL.AILE 1 Volvo Penta Outdrtve Yl\CNewport 64&-05Sl w/Cruisader eng. Cmpll access. $800/bst orr. 644-5686. eves. ' Avalon mooring In front or Scan ·sand swim area. $26.000 673·5099 Mnoma h c midd le 1s e lip needed for new 32• gold. New cond. SJ25. Ketch. Newport Bea ch Par pressure wa t e r area.631-0499. pomp S25. Jabsco bait 1--------- pump $20. 4" chrome Wanted: Quiel fa mily blnacle compass $35 . need,, slip or tie for hke Comp. set Bz running n e w 4 l · 1> Ii i I b o a 1 • li~S20 . .546-9249 References available. loah. POW« 9040 Please call Ron · 633..JSlM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ip Wanted: Cor m y S4' 'at SKJPJACK 20. OMC fishing yacht. Bonu~ outd rl ve. comple te ly 213/833-4746 overhauled . Ugly but . SALES f\tll lime, camera ERVJCE STATION AT- saJesperson, retail sales . TEN DA NT I SAL ES-photogr a pby exp e r . MAN, opening shift In Pleasanl. working condl-Ws hr I Dry r s/ Re fri g lions In fast.growing WOt"kingor not 957-8133 8' couch $12S. Crutches Orange County AJrport $12. Boat gas tank $22. SEE YOUR ADIN PRINT IN24HOURS functional trailer In· Resporunble party. Slip e luded. De pe ndable needed fo r Owens 211 Chevy V ·8 cng, good Cabm Crwser. Benefit:. Catalina or flshinii boat. to you! S48·09:r7·M•ke ss.500. 67S"'870 or 644 7211 locth, Speed It necessary. Photography .... · v· Good p Unlimited. 16889 Beach 11111.SSIOn 1eJo. ay & benefits 831 ·95'\0 Bl, HB. 847-3664 i-:..~~------ Comple x with bus y ~~!:...WJ:eG, DryBerst Rug scrubber & poll.sher Qievrolet deaJerl Some A--i7"a ~fi 8 $25. Dishwasher S4 S. µght booklteeP.ing, typ-"t'J'L'ances, Garage door opener $30. mg. Opportwuty ror ad· New OE 14 cu ft ref rig 5 yr 67s-62S9 vancement. See offlce gua r u 85 6'/S-3186 · ---------mgr . at H OWARD 673-41.in · ' 3 chairs. ottoman. couch. CHEVROLET. Dove and · lamps, table, 2 bean bag Quail Streets, Newport Refrlferator 1:; cu ft chairs.962-8156 Sales, Mature person. Beacbor call833-05Mfor WhirPool. xlnt cond. . elll!M· brly, eves & Sat. E ~·u •. /time A appointment. Oold$125 4.94-7160 China cabinet w/slidlng Cofr Be :;49-1766 Ve5. l"U a:~ • p-• glass door&, lb) &t 4 Cbn ..=_ee __ 80....;• ___ • _, ply1 Shell Stauon, 17th & TEI.J..ERS Frigidaire FF lrg bottom $200. 2 maple bedside SALIS It lrvme. NB. SOUTHWEST IANI (reezer. SSS. 'ean before lbls, not mau:h.ing: S2S & .aCHAHDtstNG rvice Sta. Allendanl.'I 800 Glenneyre, Lag Bch epm, 96().5286. 201 old sugar bucket ma· TheR.edBallooo b look-(3) P /time during 497·1171. Experienced ple finisbS40.673·2734 Ing for an exceptional school. Will train sharp Ptr tellers required. Ask Maytag Washer & Dryer. career oriented sa les men. Apply 2590 Newport ror Joan. E.O.E. ~:.~:t~Ys-$1~~1 ~a~~ pers on w/a flair Cor Blvd Cost.a Mesa. Tow Truck Drivers ex· call631-0585 Wood wardrobe. 6' x :12" x 47 ". 2 s.Udtng doors, $3S. 646-ZJSB. fasruoo mettbandising & s•ft Help needed Im· per'd. Top pay. Apply ---------display. Contact C)'Tllhla .. G&W T It H OR OldrefriR 9' sofa + S' lovesent, SSO. ata.1886rorl.nlervicw. med. f\111 or p/l. Apply ow ng. ks good SLS Blklwht TV. $10. 3' x 5' 990 E. cat Hwy• N. 8 . aims Way• C.M. 642· 1252 wor ., ..... 311...: . _, •10 Ot•A u : ,...... ,., ..... rror.. . ....man,..,, Saleapeople·Mervyns is u.a..-...1. Trainee. production work. . 675-Q61. eves. now taldng applicoUon.' _,.....m Po9slble lead peraon 09P· Westmgbouse dbl ovenz for PIT aales & slack. ,...,_.... lY 64.2-2ZS6apptonly electric rance. wl\lt.e, ga Kingwaterbed.completc; Daytime. evenlnga & Some truck drl vlna . · oond. T7C).'7339 tnple clresaer. night la· wlmd ab.Ills a vaJI. Apply KnowOran(e&LA coun-TYPISTP/.._ b&e.Aft.SPM .838·2882 at *11 Adams Ave, HB ;!r'!r. =b ~;:~~~: Callsta-3467 W,:::f,· :e'"frer;u~:!i~: Bright noral quilted 7' _Bet __ wn_lo-2 __ . E_._o_.E_. --• Llowtlco Laboutortes, Typilt Clerk, PIT. priv. your choice $130 ea. couch . 5• lo'~ seat, Sales penon. perm/full 2148 Newpori 81, CM AP· ldlool, NB area. ex per. Co• st App 111 n c e •. beautif\IJ oond. s:m. 333 time R.11 Abrams 1819 plytam-10.m Mon·lo"'rl. preternd. Phone l·OPM. ,_m_._2542______ 18th Apt B. C.M. 645-0377 Newport Blvd. CM 644-Wl _.._ IO I 5 a..-• W. IOH •Ing"--' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • • ••-<K~ -wr·· .. A ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ~-~ We you ll you want Typlst·cle r... na wer ,_________ l'UIUC AUCTION EntbusiuUc. eneraeuc. to work for a rapidly phone for lnlurance of. PUBLIC FURNITURE Sat. Sept. t . llA M. pltitne morns. WesttUff 1rowlng Orange Co. lice. 644-442 Preview 10.Jlam . Model P1•aa. ~. n:aml co. lht bas "real 91.opl I Take u.,,. to relax * A1£TIQN * llome furn. & appU '•. HJCXORY FARMS co. ~neflta & Cu t in· and abop at bome. lt'a y p M Oranao County fair- !S aeua. Call today 11 ln· almple with Dalb' Pilot ~ii::O~) l(rOUOCla. Arlington Or .• ~ IOOd rntr For we.teclk Delt5°"1ccCorp, ct ... lfled Ada. And 11 SMALl.!SrATE otr Fairview. (late 3·A> t 11 CI d >' 921 Ba er t , os l a you bave aometbiq to S1uat UQUJDATIONS Look for 8.1.A. auction ·~ u • · .Meea.~ aell, ull a friendly IO'/W,N.wpor\BlvdCJtl alpl. Spomored by t.be n . -GI01 ... llOIDethlnl to MU! Clwlfied Ad·Vlffr al --.... BuUdtnc lndual.ry M IOC. Wlllll M Help? IC-5171 <l-1fted adl do l1 ftll. 1G-5m rl Oran1e County. .. ., l Place your Daily Pilot classified ad before 5:30 p.m. and it will run in the next day's issue. The Daily Pilot is the only afternoon Orange County newspaper to off er you this 24·hour service. Stop by our office or call 642-5678 and a friendly ad·visor will help you place your ad. You can charge your ad or use BankAmericard or Master Charge: DAILY PILOT 642·5678 bua. Sid 9080 •SEA RAYS* BOAT SHOW PRICES w V hull, Chrysler cog & trlr, $3100/Ctrm 831·7056 77 zo· FORMULA T·Blrd Runabout67S-84i3 1 a up ortatto. Al 71 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mltst CJO ~. Sde/ Making room Cor 19W hftt 11 I 20 models now on display ••••• •••• •• •• ••• •••••• • HARRISON'S SURAYIOATS 3101 Coast llwy, N n. 6ll-Z547 11M7 Chris Craft, day c ruhe r . ~ng . nd s . merufold, $8SO. 673-4730. dt!r camper 4·sah.•. w " !ruck. Si.SO Stove & refng. 64().2700 For s a le. R•vt·r Rvn C:lmper + boot. 11· bed. gdconct. $375. 642-9193 x-pac Damper 1974. e fl Good cond w/boot '10$0 846-0167 8' Unicore Dinghy w/ltlr, Motorfnd llltn , 140 elec. motor. battery. oars. anchor. xlnt c:ond. ••••• •••• • • • •• • •• • •• • • • 673-2.S71 f ()Jt l C2 1'1 U~ M<>t<"d B>ughl Dec. 77 for $55(1 Chris Craft Tl'l·Cabln 46' Asking $3:;0 Double !l"u' Yac h i · · 0 :a Kroon ' • & bukcl 640.67W custom dbl cedar hull, absolutely maantllccnt, '78 Puch, excellent cond• slPJ 10. 2 heads & shower llon. $300 a tt N 5 P \1 SIS galley, refn a. VHF. 1_4lM __ 7:rM _____ _ auto plJol, depth Clnd~r. 'TI MOTOB~CAN Y windlass. ONAN 'wlm Xl.nt runruna cond $3()1' stepe. wttwn 11aa 480's w Ph642 21se 11n .s. a~ 3$ hrs Since ma-, __ _....__ ____ _ jor overhaul, $48,000. MOPED·l977 wht Ci:10. Private parties only brand iww. only 15(! m'. ~·~ sr.onrm 49Wt9t. --. RENT-New i 8 4!2' Motor Home. Loaded. By day/week/ mo. 675-5832 F'or rent: i8 Pace Arrow 25', loaded, MIC. Brand new . Winter rate s ~3060. '75 1'1eld & Stream 22 ft, sips 6, loaded with xtras $10.000 984-2678 76 ISTAIUSHMEHT cat I 675-8473. 1976TOYOTA PIQUPWITH CAM,ER SHELL 4 speed. radio. heater & only 27,000 m1lei.. Like NEW! Lle 1066054 Slk l996AT $3979 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. WANTED! Late model Toyotits, Volvos, Pirkups & Vans. Call us today' "" H--. ... .. c ........ .. ~ U6-tJOJ wU0-9467 Autos, IMpOfied ••••••••••••••••••••••• CO!>TA MHA 0<12·0010 APOLLO '74·26' 1mmac., Ge.rd 9 70 I loedect, CB, RF air, win· 1974 Ford Supervan Econ ••••••••••••••••••••••• terized, $15,500 . 200.P/S.P/B,rad1l)lhtr. J5 <021LWEl PP 833·1809 H.D. air. mags. qt tack aft6PM int S4000. 640·5719, ~OWMB> Au1o s.r.tc., Perts _SJS._l_44_i______ VW'1 & IMPORTS It Accessories '400 '74 Ford Coun er. 33,000 to CHOOSE FROM! ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu. Tuffy shell S2000. See Our F'ine Line al MGA comp I. frnt s us · 1_548_·900_1______ Hmi>our VW Pe n s lo n • inc 1 · '65 Ford P.U. 11711 llEACH IL. EVERYTHING. compl 5575 rr axle asmbly, in cl 642_1475 HuntilMJtonleach sprngs, windshie ld & --------842.-4435 supports. rt dr. bumperi.. ·74 Dats un P U Nl'W --------- 1974 MII 450 SE Less than 37 .oo miles. Immaculate thruout. Complete with stereo & power windows Greal buy or I ease ( 142LJ W). ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67 911 Coupe, alloys. Web· bers, AM/FM cass. Must sell. Make offer. 673-6314 or870-6500, ask for Frank '77 PORSCHE TURIO CARRERA '76 MIZ 450SEL Peru Red. Sports a sun· Complete with sunroof, roof & equipment mclud· crwse control. stereo ing alr eond .. power win· Lape, pwr. windows. elc. dows, and burg la r Lo w , I o w m I I e s . alarm. Leather seating. 1502.RCP ). Buy or lease. 1 0 0 % C o n c o u r s ·75 P U xlnt :..haJ)t.'. crwch automobile. <982RUZl & a pp e a r 11 n 1· ~ Ii: rt . 2 to Choose From Hcrbow VW FM/ccis1> :.tcn.•o $2900. We have a good selection 18711 IEACH IL. 4964956 of other fine M BZs m our ._......,.°" leach mven . Call us todav' ...., '74 710 Wagon. rack. AC, @MllllO• Vtl 842.-4435 new t1 reb. 1tood cond. ,,._..., 963-0052 .,._ • 1961 TARGA 912 114183H746 0<1714149~H704 White 5 s pd custom 73 240Z. tJood ('ond. S4000 lhruoul Mml, clasMc, al· or best orfer 1972 Ml1250C toys. 8 trk. Xtras. Kon1s. 645·9932 Automatic. pwr. steer-new tires, records. S9900 '73 Oalsun z mg. air cond. & extra low 1_or_bes __ t ._83_1·_M66 ___ _ $3300or b!.t orr rruJes. l92SFVO > '73 Porsche 9 14. good 631·9934 art" PM . $7495 cond. $4200 or best orrer. 1!172 Dat~un pic k-up HOWARD CheYroMf 548-1831 Bucket :.eat~. air shocks. Dove &Quail Sts. •---------(Near MacArthur, i8 Porsche 911 SC Targa. ~~~~ J6~~J:~l St ,<195. Jamboree & Bristol> Blk on blk, lcalh, AIC, NEWPORT BEACH alarm. whale tail. Crt Runs-looks excell 4 i.d 83J.0555 spoiler, etc $5000 and Good tires I owner. ---------take over $299/mo lse or $1,WSorbestoffer * * *·* * * purchase al $27,000. PP. 5413-0165 art 5, 531·0922 I~-'-------~ 9723 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dnve-shaft, radiator & ~nt,$2395 JJfa Romto 9705 ,76:J118G'J'B, pristm\' misc. instruments All 962 7498 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S27,900tofrs 011-* * YOU -tlie 1978924 Cstm. 6.000 mi's. $14,SOOtbsl ofr Wkdys, 213 3 71 981 1 E"4..'S l wk e nd s . Jt CA ... OWtf -tr 714·996·6595. reasoaable. 548-479'.l aft .58 "' d 1 T bit f ·75 Spider red. Blaun· 64S·S960or642 069fi 6PM r or ., . r eni:. o · ...., . l 4 GC>llGIOYS · fer. 631 ·4715 trans. pun,.. stereo CCISS. JUS •--------- Chev. kyl 250c.u." eng. brakes etc. S7SO/ offer. _ser_v_i_cc_~_642_·_7_38_7___ GETT6' $$ ""'-. MERCEDli!.S ~ '77924 Yellowttitn. alloys. COMPLET E , bell · _63_1_-4_7_1_5 ______ ·73 Convertible Spyder, FOR YOUR housing, clutch di.Sc, & v.. 9570 new brks, clutch, hoses. EXOTIC CAR!!! ~ IO ~ Blau AM IFM 8 trk, snrf. * IENZ iC air. bra. S9.700. 759-0099. pressure plate wtT.O. battery. valves A.5kml>( WeWillCons1gn bearing & J.spd Saf!maw ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.s:.io. Ccill JeH, 675 ~111 Your Porsche. ~ '78 Pors che 928. dark * For•• l.'"'9 lu ~ brown. ltd shp, s tereo. ......._ s4995~ air S3 1.900 Days trans. All for $275. '65 MAND MEW 1978 Ferran. MBZ. Borg-Warner J.spd 0. D. 1100 DODGE V AM Audi 9707 Rolls Royce or ~ ~ 847-2085. Eves. 645--6519 trans. new cellmo1d etc o70228l C4l034> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sports Car ~2S. Compet1t1on clutch, OHL y $4895 72Audi 100 LS Good eond m saleable cond * 1~11 iC i8 911 SC Targa. pet blue, disc fl 3000 lb pressure AM /FM auto Must see Ask Cor Frank o r Tom plate s.w. H.D. radiator IRVINE DODGE $1600 549-9478 142.-4435 * * * * * SIX CLASSIC MU'• TOCHOOSI NOM: ~ SM, all options 126.SOO. ~ 2131003··63'15 . S30.M6PM,548·479'l. 40AutoCenler Or. "'·llii.,He~y 9709 HARBOUR VW lRVlNE -· -Under New Ownership ././ Fibe.rgls Hardtop 130..llll ••••••••••••••••••••••• iC '64 C. rbll engine, xlnt mech. cond .. body nds ~ som e work. $5895. ~ 675-3033 fCKVW "'THJNG". 1---------'68 Sprite, looks & rns 642-8122 * * '70 VW Campe r Van, good. S900/bst ofr. 3-Spm . . loaded w /equl p + dailyt.osee.552·9565. 75 V-8 Vega. Most maJor Corvalr eng conversion .... ~ 9712 wort done. All or part. Lo mi ·s. perfect cond. _,... Aft. 6pm wkdays 751-$08 .•....•...•............ 893-3073. ·--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Ford ~ Van. open rd kit, nds work. gd opt. Stove, nu t ires. $2000. Dys only. 714 ·526-5527, ts201~Rciss_. _____ _ .... ~··•••••••••••••••• '75 Ford Van. Long bed, SS Thunderbird extras. X1nl conn. $2250/rlrm S48 1204 831-7056 _________ 1'74 Ford Van, !1<4 Ton. Xlnt IHI P'ty1m..tt. Woody ~~any xtras. S4195 32.000orig miles. Maroon --------- with new Remtnl(l on ·73 Dodge BIOO. black, 6 whitewalls . lmmac . Cyl slick. Sharp cust in· lhru-oul. Serious in· l/exter. $3295 645·7<MB 9590 qt.Dries only. 673·7692. ~~~~~~~~~!~~~ ••••••••• "65 BUICK LeSabre 4 dr Sdn. Perf cond. lo ml. 1 owner. "Cream Puff" Sl200/b8t ofr. 631·3849 ~····· .. 9540 ....................... '75 V-8 Veta. Most major wort done. All or part. Aft. epm wkdays 893-3073 4 wt.el Drhn tHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP #I IN CALIF. 1971 CHlltOIH $6995 WE BUY CLE.AM CARS &TaUCICS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-1200 WE BUY USED CARS CALL GARTH Used Car Mgr 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN ·MEROJl1Y IUYORLEASE YOUR 19711MW MOW! •IMW• •RESALES• '73 Bavaria <337HOX l 7420024 s p 1373LPFl 75~a 111r <560MML I 7620024s p. <569PQM I '77 3201 4 s p. <283SPt > '77 320la air !0940l We may hove your next car in our inventory. Ca 11 us today! 8'1-2040 495.4949 CREVIER $I ST .. BROADWAY SANTA AMA 835·3171 THE VLTIM~lE ORIVl"O MACIONE •USEDBMWs • "75$30! Auto. (916MTV ) '752002Aulo.air <id 2236) '762002 4sp,airCl3:-iNWZ l '76530i : SI R<581 RCS l '763.0siSt R (029RKM l 'i1630csi 4sp <962'rRS > '77530: 4sp~I R!Ol79) Closed On Sundoy. OIAMGE COUMTY'S OLDEST & Sales-Servlce·Leaslng Roy Ccrver,lnc. Rolls ftoyce BM w Rat 9725 • •••••••••••••••••••••• aaaa Over 200 r1at.'1 lo choose from plu:. an ouUitanding selection ofSporti. cars at DICK MlLLEH MOTORS 1.20W Warner. S.A. 557·2132 '71 850 Fiat Spydcr Lt blue. Convert w/hrdtp. l\ew sea ti. S995 645·8440 ·oo. 850 Spider. Lookb good. runs #!ood. 559 ISRI '70124 Sµydl1r w hardtop, JOmpg. $1200 l-493-3810 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •220 •1IOC •110'• •lOOD •• X1111C-4 c ...... c... ~·~..;..:....; ___ _ ~ ........ 9755 * SH HOW •.. * HARIOUR * vw .. .. ... .. * 11711 hoch .... llulliiWJIOft * leach ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TEST DRIVE OUR 1\.ECAR OFTHEYEAR" \.ood mventory 1n stock. Hurry while they last ! MIRACLE MAZOA/REHAULT 2150 Har bor Blvd. COSTA MESA 645-5700 * 842-4435 iC '71 R-10, nds some carb * * * * * * work but m gd <.-ond &t ofr 962·5957. _:.....;__.;,__ _____ __, '71 280-SL. Xlnl cond, 2 Roh Royce t756 tops. bm wttan ml, Call ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • Ron Miller639-4901 "'1 DEALER IN U.S.A. 50,000 m1·s. soooo firm CARVER Call eves, 552-0790. ROLLS· ROYCE '74 MBZ 280. lmmac cond. ~ ROY 1976 SL, blk w/blk Int. l~J•mllOfn lrmtd New '78 Btful cond! Xlra stereo \'----' ~ e-.c1i eqwpt 499-4071 HONDA Cars cLoslo suNoAvs MAMY •67 MIZlSOSL "62 s1lver cloud ti. left To Choose From! hand dnvc. new I rans, l owner. both lops, air. full his tory , manua I. UNIVERSITY auto trans, Blau AM /FM tools. Absolutely mint. OLL-bll• quHd stereo 8 track. Ne w (2131784.7239 wua .. -~ choc bro wn pain t. ~-------- Honda Can • GMC Mlch elin s. MB m a g Toyoto 9765 Trucks whls . pin striped. saddle ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2850 Harbor Blvd. interior. Serviced ex· llFO•E YOU Costa Mesa 540·9640 elusively by Car s de •H• .1 YOUR Elegance. Performs and _.. '77 Honda CVCC W~n. 4 looks like new. Prestige TOYOTA, spd, F M tape neck, xlnl automobile Crom Corona SEE us• oond. $3000 r1rm. 497 2967 de I M a r . A I wa ys • •7sCivic Hatchback AIC:.. garaged. S 11,SOO. MA•Ci>UIS TOYOTA AM/FM cass stereo. 5 •(~71~4~)7~59~·908~7~. ~~~~ MISSION VIEJO Spd, radials. mags, dlx _ 111-2110 495-1210 ant. Xlnl cond. Very lo mi. $3400. 963-1366. '78 CIVIC Hatchback Stand trens. 779 ml All standard equ1 pme nl. 962 7982 or 962· 3920 JagiNr 9710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73230 Dark Bm wttan an- ThlM'Sday, September 7, 1978 OAILV PILOT D Z VW Crew Cab Pickup. 1963. rebll L600 eng, oil cooler. filter. & temp. gauge $1200/bst ofr. 645-9157 • DEMO CLEARANCE 1971 CADILLACS Coupes & Se<lans Sevllle1:1 IXTREMElY LOWMILEAGI £'xcellenl Savings • NABERS ~ "11 Ford, PIS. A/C, im· n'lllC. ml, perf. body, 69K nu, Sl.200. St8·l'96 lt70 Torino Wgn. SSIC. air,PB,PS,clean.$1050 ~-. Mir cay HSO ....................... ORANCECOUNTY'S MEWIST UNCOLN-MERCURY Dealersh1p is now OPEN ·m Bug. Great cond. FM ·70 Fleetwood. gold, blful radio. New upholstery leather. Ste r . tdPt'. Ul!iO/ofr. Mike 645·3305 AMI FM, air. 126K m1 's . IA Y R.ADEIOE UNCOL.N-MERCURY 16-\B Aut.o Center Dr SDFwy-Lake Forest exit IRVINE llo.7000 '14 VW Das her, newly &tofr.673·1514. overhauled. P.P . I owner •77 Coupe de Ville. loaded, only. 644-74.SJ low mi. perfect cond '84 MercW'Y Runs.~ Aft 6PM. 6'6-S515 '71 VW Superbug, new S9Ul0. 752-7811or544-0590 engine W/guar .. nawless '70 Et Dorado, beautiful cond thruoul. $1950. condition, lo mi. $2200. s:u ·9560 or 675·8638 64G-8566 1971 Marquis Station- magon. Loaded includ· ing M ag wheels In d1vldua l front se1tts White with saddle to· terior. Uke new Condi Uon. Make offer. 645·991W ·---------'73 VW Super BeaUe. sun· Convertible "76 Eldorado, root, load ed, immac ulate. Bes toffer.642-8274. Mus t sell. 731·1823, '68 VW Camper. good _529-8423 _________ 1---------- cond. AMI F M s t ereo d c d VII k ~ 9952 ca s s M u o t s e 11 . 'i1 Ca pe e c. ta c ••••••••••••••••••••••• over remammt: 12 moi. of , $1900/ofr. S48-4S37 closed end lse Isl & lai.l 66 Mus t 6 cyl. auto. "11 VW Bus. best offer. 75'2·5741 ~~~ c ca r · S 14 7 5 Cail After 6pm 646-8762 '!~DORADO J9.000 '74 Must. II, 4-spd, 4·CYI. . eait548·7578 makeoffer 76S-1667 '72 Hi gh to p eamper, stove. refrig, elec. pump. 2 dbl beds, AM /FM 8 track. Runs good & body good. $2400. 675-3824. im El Dorado. xlnt run '74 ll 6-cyt, xlnt cond, rung cond. nu guaranlet.'<i 10 mi, S2SOO. parts $I 5 0 0 r ir m , ____ 67_S._7_605 ___ _ 645-4840ext621 '68Shelby OT 500, all rac. '67 Sqrbck, xlnt cond. ___ __._... 9920 lory opts, or1 g cond, reblt eng. SllOO/bsl. orr _......_....... $4850. 848-4473 642 .. 1306 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Nova Htchbck, air, 9957 '70 VW Van. Very good PB/PS. $2850. Call••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. St e r eo. bed , Rd k 673 85SO ,.. .... -~ST,.._ Carpet. $1800/bSt Ofr. e IC ' • or CV9"ff"~ll; ...,_ 541F19S2 833-4600 · OF '71 '71 Super Beetle. new p81nt. clean, $1795. 962·7498 '66 Malibu St~lion Wgn. FORD rtKTO'S While. runs good. $650. Pony 2 Or. Sedan, Ptnto 2 Ph492·282.8 Dr Sedan . 3 Dr . • , '72 Nova cpe. full power. 68 VW Bug. 4-sp Ma~ual A 1 r . pa Int . h 1 t <: h . shirt, Great condalton. $2200/080. 768-1667 Private Part y Sl500•--------- ll.25NQS> 714/635-1381 '83Nova, Sl.SO. Good body. Runabout, 2 Dr . Wagon, 2 Dr Stut1on Wagon Sqwre BALANCE OF "78 Pl NTO STOCK i8 Scirrocco Pvt pty. $5800. 842-0764 '65 VW Bug. good transp S600orofr . Call 64S-6939 '57 VW, s mall window. snrl. xlntcond. $1500. 675-QSl. eves. tires. etc. Needs cnR work. Call alter &PM 751-7446 '72 Monte Carlo. full powor. S950. 675-5425 2% OVER IHVOICE PRE fo'ORD CLEARANCE The 2r;;. Over Invoice '72 lmpaJa 2·dr. blue, Excludes Dealer xtra clean, wht vmyl Retenuon & Prep. ~ 0 ~. : e t!w . b rua kpe s . *SMITH FORD* ·m Bug. 11100. air, P/S, P/8 . SBR llres 1.2801 Brookhurst Gd cond. P .P. P.P. 7611-1770 Garden Grove 64(M1781644·2007. '77 Moote Carlo. Fully 534-3254 Vol" 9772 loaded. 30,000 ma. $5300. __ SaJe __ ai_ds_91_1_61_78 __ Ph 548·3971or960-5103 ••••• •• •••• • •• • •• •• • •• • '72 new paint, 4 spd. gd llFOltE YOU '76 Q>evy Chevette, 12250. cond. $950. Eves 551-6020 SB.L YOUR New tires. new battery, Dys, 870-0115 22.000 m i. Anytime , VOLVO, 842--4801 Cpl leavtng for schoof Sat Must sell ·72 Pinto. Bst SEE US! c-tli .. ntat 9910 oer. 548-328!1 MAR(i>UIS VOLVO •••••••••••••••• ••••••• --------- MISSION VIEJO '69 LINCOLN 72 Pinto Sqwre wagon 131-2810 495-1210 COMTINEHTAL ;.!·~ ~~;;~~~a:ffii~ 4-door. full power & air. ororfer. 544-2391 Nice car. 093BMXI 9960 $975 ..,...,.... ---------. ...................... . OllANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer ...,.,.. t• II Mfn '76 Volare' W11gon, 23.000 111 Orange County• l989Hatbor. Costa Mesa miles. Air, P IB. P IS . UY EASE "-.111.2 a795 xlnl cond Mus t sell B or L --Sa r· $3800 c~• 17"" DIRECT en ace """. -.. ~•MJ(41• ~~~~A~~~ ~ ......... !!.~~ ·~ew~~~a;~8gdv~re:~~°d TJ... • j ll"J... • 1971 CORVmE tr:ins p or potentia l 11111!~~~~-.~..._.-I Loaded ! A Beauty ' c la s:.1 c SSOO. Call 2025 S Manchester C364TDJl 1_548_·2_135_. ----- Anaheim 750-2011 Only '68 Ply Satellite. nu tune 2 S w e di s h Volvo Mechani cs n ow at tvan 's, 1995 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 64H982 SI 3,495 up, brakes. m s great HOW.Alto Chevrolet s.:;oo. 642·0168. anytime . Dove & Quall Sts P..tioc t965 (Near MacArthur, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jamboree&Bnslol> '76Tr"n~ Am. red, air. all '75 Volvo 4·dr. aoto. air, Newport Beach powe~.2oK m1. AM /FM. snrf'. AM/FM cass .. lo llJ.0555 · rru.Origowner.673-6522 CB. tap~ dPck. mint . . DodlJe 9935 cond. 586·3"88 77 V~o 24Sp~g~·M4i~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Aslrc. 3 :.pd. xlnt con· ~r:reo~e.i m~ac. 20. '71Colt2-dr.U.S.mags.35 dltion, lo m1. AMIFM 11 2.5MPG. $6200. 642·9761. mpg, runs xlnt. S775. trk, $2500. 979-7723 ....:..;.--~-.----832·~ '75 Ponlla t· Astre St 1976. 265 Station wagon. • b Wagon Many extra:; Metallic bronze. Air, 71 Demon. new attery. Xlnlcond 842 5000 p.s .. p.b .. am-rm. Perfect brks & tires, good cond. •--------- condition. $6,495 645-9989 pvt pty 581-4385 '71 Saran. !I pass. Wgn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_... 994 0 Ong ownr A!~ pwr, i\IC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt cond. ~ac. $1500. 968-439tl COMPLITI ST<>a< Of 71 "6810-Passenger Cat.alina. FO•D ftlST A "S SSOOor ~~~ 3 Or. Hatchback, Decor 31--------- Dr Hatchback. Sport 3 TllunderiMrd 9970 Or. Hatchback, Ghia 3 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Dr. Hatchback 1 t77 FO•D BALANCE OF THUMDEltllRD '78FIESTASTOCK VS. automat ic Irons . (JW8NN13U6e1 1t11 J.20 reacur $6995 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 '75 XJ12C, lo mi's. xlnl cond. Sl0,500 646448.67s.8258 t e r . Beaut. cond. 1976 Skyh uwk , fully 1966 XKE. brdtp convert. S7895/bstofr. 536-2671 '77 Celica GT Llfttack, equipt. orig ownr. compll 2% OVER INVOICE pwr steenng & brakes. pwr windows. lilt wheel. factory air cond .. cus tom wht.-cls, rad.lo & heater Ser .150881 Slk P3405 SSHI (JSA418PN1~) FREE 100 GAU.OMS GAS with purchaae ot any jeepwtlh lhl.a coupon WIWUllAT M(Y wamtt4 DIAL OHAMYMIW J .. WIAll onaTOCllD -H.-Blvd Ool&a Meu 714/ 149-1023 WEIUY US.CARS! We're the new Chevrolet dealership In the Irvine Auto Center. We need yoo.r used car! JOE MACPHIRSOM CHIVROLIT it Auto Center Drive IRVlNE 761-7222 IOIMcLARIM'S SALi OM6l011I 633'1 IM STOC« ! 850 No. Beach Blvd LaHebre <Comer Bet1ch & Whit tl@r> AM I FM , xlnt cond. Mercedes 450.sEL, 1973. xlnt cond, lo mi's, SUOO. service record. Must see $3500fbstofr. 49'7·4$Ja. Day; 494·0 168, eves; to believe! 830-4524, aft 6 lmmac. cond. new eng.. 4M-2872or898-902T tkwkenda. Loful 9737 sunroof, new tires, fully,_;,___ _______ --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• equip. Call 9574U91 dur· "71 Martt II, food cood. C••IC ttl 5 '73 Lotus Europa twin ingbuslnessbouns. Lowmlleage, 1030. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• cam, mini Utea, AM/ FM •73 450 SLC. silver-red, 968•2263 '74 Fleet.wood Ornugham, 8-trk.962·2706 sunroof. air, AM/FM 8 T........ t7'7 blue/blue velour. o rig Mcadll 9731 trk stereo. wir8 whla. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ownr. all xtra:s + new new radials. 759-0099. •73 TRS, New radials & MI c h e 11 n ~ $ 5 2 0 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• brakes.S3300/bstofr 675--l.308!6'73 .. 7'59 ·11. 250. White. auto .• air ,,~., ...,00 conrd.. AM/FM. No occ1· ....., ... , · 73 El Dorado convertible dents. a dream to drive & •72 TR6. 34K ml. xlnl Lolded. Sacrifice $4.250. own.640--7~1 cood, AM/FM. Beat orr 846-6770,847·287'1 P R E -FORD CLEARANCE 'n\e2% Over Invoice E•cludea Dultr Retention & Prep. *SMITH FORD* u.>1 Brookhurst Garden Orove 534-3254 Sale Enda 9/11178 ,~~~~~ 1 •-• over QSOO, mtsn Whet\ you call ClaNlfied It -.& 1.889 280SE. rue ""'' tan. toplaceanad,you'reu· 714/522-SJ]J auto. PW, AM/FM. •lr. '75TJll,cUHttered,xlnt aured of • friendly CJOledSundaya C:-. ~ 641-5100 all lethr \.lphols. 81,000+ cond. t4800 or ofter welcome and help ln 1------....;..--1---------mi'•· •12.000. P.P Mon· m.l.188,41'f.10U ·wordlna YoW' •d (or best 19'7'1 530l, 22,000 mi's. air. '71 R.XZ 4'apd, AM/FM Fri,W,540-3831. \n reeponee. Call Now I ster casa, perf cond. radio, slnl cond. $900. Find wts.t you want U YG'l •ant your tdvertla· "7'8 Ford O>urier. nu paint. lnl mnaa1e to reach rhna 6: Urea. AM/FM mor. PfOple at lower cua, 1Uver w/blk lnt. cctl, Claulfled ts the DJOq. kpd. 17K m1'1. • ., lo IOI Call Now! • 4 • s 9 5 I 0 r r . &G.5878 • M).11061832·9383. MZ-S471 213-al-1094. 53M810 Want Ad Raulta 64.2·5678 D.ily Ptlot Clutlfled• THEODORE ROBINS FORD Jflt•P ll11Rl10R RlVO (tl\11\ Ml "I\ t.•'1 0010 '73 T·Blrd. Full power. New radluls. Wife'!t car. AIJking $2750. 892· 1832 '65 T bird. red int. nu sl11rlt!r , ball. lune·up. Orig, 11060/ofr &42·0168. anytime. tt74 V Vt111. Mott major work done All or part. Aft 6 pm wkdays 1193-3073 DB QAIL y PILOT Thursday Septemt. 7. 1978 NEW NEW 1978 IRAND PRIX FROM ONLY 1978 GRAND PRIX J MODELS SJ MODELS LJ MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM EXAMPLE: 2J37 A8P640412 NEW 1978 GRAND AM COUPE NEW 1978 IRAND AM SaAN ~-~ • f=actory air cond. - • Automatic trans. q • Power steering • Power brakes • Strate bucket seats 2G27U8P564417 Dealer's Suggested Retail 57911 •Console •Gauges • Tinted glass • Sport mirrors • Power door locks • Power windows • Tiit wheel DISCOUNT Sale Price s1229 56682 E~ipp1dwfth: • actory air cond. • Automatic trans. • Power steering • Strato bucket seats •Console • Digital clock • Cruise oontrol •Gauges •Tinted glass •Sport mirrors • Power door locks • Power windows •Tilt wheel A;~ PAJlll.llF ~ t c Dealer's Suggested Retail 2G19U8P578897 DISCOUNT • Cast aluminum wheels • AM-FM stereo IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • Cast aJuminum wheels IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW 1978 TRANS AM's NEW 1978 SUNBIRD'S 2E27t8U586130 FROM ONLY s4195 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW 1978 CAIAUllA SEDAN NEW 1978 PHOENIX SEDAN 'Eclllipped wttla • l=actory air cond. •Cruise oontrol •Gauges Dealer's $8059 Suggested Retail .... ppedwfth: • f=actory air cond. •Console • Strato bucket seats •Cruise oontrol •Gauges •Tinted glass • Sport mirrors • Power door locks • Power windows •Tilt wheel • Rallye wheels • Automatic trans. •Power steering • Power brakes IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1976 PONTIAC ASTRE WAGON 4 cyt .. 4 speed, alr conditioning. pawer steering, AM radio. rallyee. . roof rack. Uc. 153&RKS. " '2195 1976 PONTIAC TRANS-AM 455 V-8. 4 speed, power steering, AM-FM stereo radio, tape, tllt rallye wheels. Lie. 1616PKI. s5995 ·DISCOUNT • Tinted glass s1377 • Sport mirrors • Power brakes • Power door locks • Power steering Sale Price 56682 • Power windows •Tilt Wheel • Rallye wheels • Automatic trans. 4 cyl .• 4 ec>eed. AM radio. pltton engine. Uc. 185NSW s2495 1973 FORD PINTO WAGON :il~j~ig_o. trans., factory air conditioning. AM radio, roof rack. Lio. s1995 AIC...S.W0.•01 $UM~ AIC... ... Tal~ AIC... ...... Te,.._llle ,......_..,., .. n IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Dealer's Suggested Retail 57351 DISCOUNT SJOl9 ~~::e 56342 4 cyl,. 4 speed, AM radio. Landau top. lie. 1638NLO. '2695 1978 CHEV. CAPRICE V-8. auto. trans.. lac~ory air oonditioning, power steering, p0wer windows. AM radio. Lie. #654TON. s5995 OPENDAILY-,A.M. TO IOP.M. WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS 13600 Beach Blvd. · Westminster (Beach Blvd. at Garden Grove Fwy.) · Call 8Q2·6651 or 636 -2500 . .... ~ I I s - A s 1 >f n I e )- e e c ,. d e e .. 0 I· e n l l • l ~ l r- d s . e s n r . r ~ v n 0 s I· ii· or p- r· ts ·y 1e , \ 7 Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDIT I O N Afternoon N.Y .. Stoeks I VOL 71 NO 250. 4 SECT IONS. 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1978 TEN CENTS Panel: K Hit in Back of Head Edison Probing Outage Challenging Dana's Super Surf 8 ) \RTHliR R. Vl1'Slt OI ... 0.11~ ... ._. S'•" Ex perts today "'t:re -,t Ill l'\ dluatmg th~ damagl' l'au:.l-d Tut-i,day 'A>hen an explo:.1ve s ho rt knocked out half the capacity of Southern California Edison Company 's generating plant in Huntington Beach. The four·unit steam plant that t owers o ver Pacifi c Coast Highway at Newland Street pro duces enough power d ally. 900.000 kilowatts. lo serve a city or one million people .. w e·re looking at a substan· t1al loss ... said company :.1>okesman Bill Compton. who ,1ddcd that so far early results or th e in vestigation <1re 1n · conclysive. Many people would assume the 5 p.m. short in an electncal panel in the system s upplying the plant's own internal power was related to Monday's storm. Compton pointed out Wednes- day that last spring's repeated heavy rains had no ellect al all. ··we've ~ot our own electncal pcopll' and a contractor in there now trying to find out the cause <me! whut has to be replaced," he :.aid today. Compton a lso noted t hat the eventual cost which will def· 1nite ly be many thousands of (SeeSHORT, PageA2> ..... _...,··o.c·· .... ~ · Possible New Ugio1U1aires' Victims Cited Veteran Orange Coast surfer George .. Peanuts" Larson Zimmerman perches high atop 18-foot breaker in this scene al Dana Point break. But photo wasn't taken dur- ing this week's storm surf. This action was frozen on film 39 years ago -· in July of 1939, long before marina breakwaters wiped out huge s urf break that often visit· ed Dana Point. Zimmerman is riding a 98-pound balsa and redwood surfboard, 11 feet long, with no skeg. or guidance fin -crude, heavy and difficult to control by today's surfing standards. Seconds after this photo was taken, Zimmerman of Laguna Beach screamed down face of this Dana bomber. And. he claims today. both board and s urfer made the wave. NEW YORK (AP > Calis to a central telephone number set up in the wake of an outbreak or L eg ionnaires' d isease in Manhattan's garment district have revealed 34 more possible cases of the malady, Mayor Edward Koch said today Those 34 suspected cases are in addition to nine possible cases that were previously reported, three of them fatal. One fatality was a confirmed case of the dis- ease The mayor and Dr. John Marr, director of epidemiology for the Health De partment, said ull 34 persons worked in the gar ment district area. Koch said the city had re- ceived 300 calls to the central numbe r. Eight or the 34 possible cases arc still in hospitals. Koch said, and the Health Department is going to follow up on each of them. Koch pointed out that Health Depa rtment figures show 40 to 60 deat h s a w ee k from pneumonia. a disease that has s imilar char acteris tics to Legionnaires' disease. He cau- tioned that some victims may have contracted pneumonia. Valley Board Reinstates Some Aides Fountain Valley <elementary> School District trustees have re- versed an earlier action and re- instated about 38 noon.time playground aides . Board members voted Aug. 17 to eliminate the posts in order to save the school district $.54,637 In salary costs. Officials said each school prln· cipal would then decide how to use teachers and other staff to replace the playground aides. The aides are usually hired for one or two hours a day. But Superinte ndent Bill Plaster recommended Tuesday that trustees reinstate the aide posts becaus e this year's teacher contract gives Instruc- tors a duty-free lunch period. Valley Employees Win Test Viewing Fountain Valley City Council membe r s hav e ordered . employee psychological tests given between 1970 and 1976 re- leased to city workers who want to see their own test res ults. But 84 of the tests are "unac· counted for" in city hall files in· eluding the psychological pro- files of 12 current Fountain Valley employees, officiaJs said. City Council members have ordered aides to stop giving the tests to clerks and most other workers except fire and p0lice department employees. Council members Roger Stan- ton and Al Hollinden ordered the tests removed from a list of city documents labeled for destruc- tion so that current and former employees could review them if they want to. City Administrative Aide Bill Ackerman s aid th e psychological evaluations have been routinely administered to job candidates as part of the selection process since 1970. City Manager James Neal, Personne l Direc tor Sally Hartman and the employee's respective department head had access to the test once t he employee was hired, Ackerman said. "There is no reason why those things should be hanging around for five or seven years." Stanton said. "I have never been given any reason why employees can't see their own exams," he added. <SeeTESTS, PageA2> ,__-------Gates 'Clari.fies'------- County Rebuts J11ry Ideas By GARV GRANVILLE Of .. o.lty "'-'Matt The Orange County Board of Superviso1 s doesn't agree with last year's county Grand Jury about what should be done to correct conditions at Orange County Airport. And Sheriff Brad Gates thanks the jury for its criticism of his sheriff's office but thinks he'll go on run- ning the department his way. B0111 THE SUPERVISORS' and sheriff's responses to the 1977-78 grand jury recommendations have been drafted and are scheduled to be released sometime next week. The supervisors say they "do not concur" with the jury's recommendation that an airport authority be established to oversee airport policy and operations. The Grand Jury's recommendation that the airport dilemna be placed in hands other than those belonging to the county supervisors was aimed at "laking airport de- cisions out or the political arena." But in their response to that recommendation the Board of Supervisors will say there is "no clear advan- tages to support such an organitation (airport authority}." Also not receiving board e ndrosement was a Gtand Jury recommendation that county govemment re.submit requests for Joint military-civilian use of milltary air bases at El Toro and Los Alamitos. IN ntEIR RESPONSE, supervisors note they have made such overtures in the past without success and have drawn strong homeowner opposition In the two areas. Supervisors did agree with one action recommended by the Grand Jury. That action was the approval of an environmental Im· pact report that was then pending acceptance by the board. • The board of supervisors last week did accept that re· port but stopped short of following the grand jury's accom- panying recommendation that plans lo alleviate hazardous congestion at the airport be implemented. INSTEAD OF GOING ahead with those plans, the board voted last week to approve another study of Orange County Airport. As for Gates. the sherirf earlier this year was the target of multiple grand jury reports that, in effect, criticized the operaUon or his department. In the draft or his resporuie to the jury's comments Oates wrote he hopes his reply "will clarify the issues at hand and, hopefully. sound judgment will prevau·: once aJI or the ract.s have been reviewed. Among other things. the sheriff said: -PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING of deputy recruits as <See AIRPORT, Pase AZ> Huntington School Talks At Impasse An impasse was declared Wednesday by the Huntington Beach Elementary Teachers As sociation in negotiations tor ;:i contract for the 1978·i9 school year . Spokesmen for the union said that no dramatic steps are being considered at this time and that the impasse should have no ef· feet on the opening of school next Monday. Issues that appear to be divid ing r e presentat1 ve-. for 35C teachers and the Hunt1ng9r. Beach City I Ele mentary 1 Schooi Di s trict dea l wi th fr1n~e benefits. binding a rb1trat1on. classroom size and hours. agen- cy s hop. teacher transfers and a cutback in proj?rams. Money is not an issue as pay raises were ruled out ~cause or restrictions in rece1vin~ state bailout money after the passage of Proposition 13 Union spokesmen Bill Bates and Keith McAfee said lha1 the district has not been hononng provis ions in the contract thal expired in June. They say that money for life insurance. disability insura nce and dependent m edical in surance have been cut from the budget. They also claim that teacherc; are be ing tra nsferred on a punitive basis at times and that teaching hours have been e:oc tended· 15 minutes in the first and second grades They say that music and physical education h::ivc been cut in elementary schools and that sports. cheerleadmg and drama have been eliminated ·in the m iddJe schools McAfee said that inc reases the district has paid in consultants and for legal services would easily support after school ex tracurricular activities Dr Pat Clark. a represen tative for the district. !laid that teachers are asking fo r a reduc· tion in the work day to 61~ hourc; from the present 7 hour!', 20 m inutes She also said thut tht distnct 1s seeking to maintain the pres- (SMTEACHERS, Page AZ) . Finding Disputes Theories WASHI NGTON <AP > -A panel of patholoJ?1sts una nimous· ly concluded that President Ken- nedy wa::. ::.truck ir. the back or the head by a bullet. not from the front as somt-conspiracy theory 1nvtsl1J(c.to1 s have claimed. Congress was told to· day . The p athologis ts told the House assass1nattons committee that the buJlet. after entenng from the back of the head. shat- tered the president'~ skull and exited through the front of the head. The conclus1on agrees with tht find ing of -the Warren Com- mission and the doctors who performed the autop~y on Ken- nedy ·s body only hours after he was assassinated in Dallas on Nov. 22. 1963. The Warren Commission con· eluded that Le Harvey Oswald, acting alone. assassinated Ken- nedy by firing from behind the pres idential limosine Some in vestigators. by suggesting that the bullet struck Kennedy from th e front. huv <' r a•sed the possibility that a second gunman was involved. Re porting the pancl"s findings. Dr. Michael Baden :.aid "all nine membe rs of the panel unanimously concluded .. that the bullet causing the head wound en- te red from the back of Kennedy·s head and exited from the .. ngh1 front side ofthe head ·· But the panel, which was re· tained by the committee, said the original autopsy report wa::. wrong on one point. The entrance wound in the head was a bout four inches highe r than the point specified in the original report, Baden said. It was not immediately clear what if any bearing this dis- c repancy might ha ve on the location of the assassin The Warren Comm1ss1on con eluded that <>.-wald fired (l nne at the president from the sixth floor of the: Tcxa::. School Book Depository Baden. New York C1ty·c; chief m e d1c:.t l e""<~1m 1n er C1 nd the p a ne l·., moder:Jtor . s~•id thl' pa thologists agreed that another bullet. ca us in)! ·1 less -.erious wound in Kennedy· .. uppe r back and neck. also wa:-fired from the rear Thal bullet exited tn the front of thl' neck. Baden said There ha~ beer no maJor d1~ pute on thl c.ntranct' point of that bullet In the coursl or their work. th\ nine memberc; or the pathology pane l consulted with experts 1n radiology and photoJ?raphy to make a total 01 about 15 expen -. who we re in vol -.cd in the sc1en tific a nalysis Soviet Sale OK~d WASHJj\;CTON tAP I -Pres1 dent Curter ha:. OK 'd the sale or soph1sttcateo oil drilltn~ equip- ment to the Soviet Union, over ndtnl! obJect1ons that the Soviets m ight ~ai n helpful m1lil!lry 1 e<'hnolo~y from 1 he· deal. th~· Wh1lf: Houst cont'1rmc<~ today Coast Weather F <lir through F'r1day with mo~tly s unny and s l1 ~h ll ) warmer days. Lo-ws ton1~ht 57 to 62. H1~hs Friday 70s at the beuchcs to nL•ar 80 inland l~SIDE TODA\' '' Amenca reod11 for a r1gh1 :1me lorot1ve and a mouth/vi ot nf'w bubblegum products'I Colvmm.~t Mallon M o~kow1tz rc v1rw11 new products on Pane A/II lade"' .\;: DAILY PILOT H/F Pollution Results 'In Mail' R.-in1lt!> nf It '<t"(-nncl ''""' for pc1i.,1hlt• fll11l111mn of Uol'u Ch1n1 • 11aioon \\ 1h•r ... b) 011 r1eld waste huvt appart•nll)' bN:'n Ion or d~ love-d m 1ht· l l S mu1I•. ll wu rt•ported tlld11y Ko r hcr findtnR" ruulun1 fr1>m Oln.aly 11> b)' a Venlllta ea \.lronmt•ntul <;hldU ..... firm W('f'e lnt'1HWIU:.I\ I fht> ·1:uuw .. PlC (t!lh 1n OI~ h ... l ".i:. ,urfO<'al~ wh n a plant ,•mpln)tt mad\lertenUy &but olf 1h1• o''.\.ltt'n flump to 1\~ tank :'l:o\\ "'' tt' M1·t11n~ tht• old mu1l ''"'I.bl' Orwnice County ~nhd WJ6te Management of lll'l.tl Ron Balt"'i S~lld lod•) Tht•) 'aid lh,·ir Rroup w nl 1\ •the l~t rt'J)()rt 1 fMm Ventura lct:.l Thur:.day Lo tbe1r head quarters om ce 10 Pasadena 1'hl') '>d) lht·n· the) hu\•cn't re 1·t•1v1•c1 11 y~·t ' Hatt~ sau1 h .. didn't have tht: nume ol tht> firm The tesung as bctnl' done to d etermine 1r Am1no1I USA Inc operaltons are c1amuging th~ environment "llopefull)' . by tomor· row " Bates said, lie has been hoping for results, or the spectrograph1 c analysis of the varie ty of metals and petroleum residue and a con· taminant water pollution report s ince shortly a rter mid-July when the probe was initiated. A ssem blyman D e nnis M angeri.. 0 -Huntington Beach. <'a lled for an investigation after discovering that mud used as a coolant in drilling oi l field shafts was being dumped on the eastern shore of the lagoon for recyclinR. He also raised an outcry over wholesale trash and garbage dumping by the public, which gained access where a fence bad been removed. Spokesmen for Aminoil claim their mud dumping process is environmentally clean and safe and hlame neighboring Signal Landmark Properties Inc. for not hti v1ng provided security to prevent the public from dump· 1ng refuse in the area The problem has since been resolved by pos ting security ~uards. no dumping s igns and replacing the fence. Mangers has been waging a campaign for the stale to protect t he 16-acre wildlife refuge, which is considered vital to mi· gra tory birds on the Pacific Flyway. Huntington Oerk Beaten lluntmgton Beach police are M:?arc hing for four teen-agers who stole two citses of beer and left a clerk with a broken jaw <:1fter a holdup C le rk .John Howe th . at Hans haw's Liquor. 16932 Golden West St., told police the four youths entered the store at 10: 15 p m. Tuesday and tried to take the beer. When Howeth tried to stop the thieves in the parking lot, one belled rum with a long metal pipe The teen-agers fled the :-cen e in a Ranchero o r El Camino-type auto, police said. Howeth was listed in good con· dition after undergoing surgery at Huntington lnlercommunity Hospital, officials said. Movie Showing Set in Huntington The movie "Paper Moon " subtitled for Ole deaf and hard of hearing, will be shown Sept. IS at 7 p.m. at the Huntington Beach Public Ubrary. Admission to the film, rated PG. is free. A schedule of up- coming sho~ings is available by writing to Santiago Library System Media Center, 7.Ul Talbert Ave .. Huntington Beach. 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"'d •t (4hf4 ,..\Al t C.•hfo rft1 I 'Ub\ -• l•t•Afi' Dy •"lf t \J \(> "'°"'"'• b'f "'"" '' \0 ~'"''" ~1111ary _, __ \) _ _..,,,,, Thu1adax. See••mber 7, 1971 r Nxon Invited · To Address J'eta in Gulfport GULFPORT, Miss. <AP> Former President Nixon will make a Veterans Day speech Nov 11 in tht· M u.s1ss1pp1 (•ongrt'bbtonal district where he got his be.l.l perccnU.go u1 btS 1972 landslide. American L.ei:1on omcauls say. lflirwy Pucheu, comma nder or the Joe Graham Post 119 in Gulf Port. said Wednesday he received word that Nl on ·'Is wUhng and anxious to come · · There wus no Immediate confirmation r.'om Nixon. Th4: sl)tlech. scheduled for the Mississippi Coast C'.ohseum between Biloxi and Gulfport, would be one ' of the ex president's rcw public appearances since he reMJ,tned in disgrace in 1974 In the ~h Congressional District, which includes B1lox 1 Gulfport. he got 87 percent. Paul Trohern. a Legion official. said Nixon was i.J:.o.ked to speak at the Veterans Day gathering becau~e the former prt>sident "h<ts been a good friend to the veteran." Progress AtSununit Unreported CA MP DAVID, Md. <APl - Anwar Sadat and Menacbem Begin are talking face·to-face ror the f i rst time since Christmas but President Carter is keeping secret any word of progress at their Mideast sum· mil. The Egyptian presideol and Israeli prime minister met wilb Carter this morning for their second joint session in as many days. Carter also brought the leaders together for nearly two hours Wednesday afternoon on a flagstone patio behind the U.S. president's mountaintop lodge. But there was no word on any progress. The main s ticking points involve control of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank ol the Jordan River, lands Israel captured in the 1967 war. Before today's conference. Carter met wiOI Begin. Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and Defense Minis ter Ezer Weizman. They were joined by Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Zbigniew Bnezinski, head of the National Security Council staff. American. Israeli and Egyp- tian delegaUons also huddled privately Wednesday night to re· view the results of the first Begin-Sadat session. Jody Powell. the White House press secretary and official s ummit spokesman, told re· Porters not to expect any sub- st anti ve announcement until later in the meetings -which could continue for two weeks. "We are not going to be in· volved on a daily basis in at· tempting to characterize or dis· cuss the substance or the meet ings." Powell said. Meanwhile two newspapers in Beirut, Lebanon, reported that Syria is proposing to hard-line Arab countries that they enter into defense pacts with the So· viet Union if the United States si~ns a mutual defense treaty with Israel as a result or the summit. The papers said Syrian Foreign Minister Abdul Haum Khaddam is making the pro- posal during a tour or leftist Arab countries. Khaddam fl«>w to Tripoli on Wednesday to see Li by an leader Moa m mar K!.adafy and then to Algeria to confer with President Houari Boumedienne. I',.... P.,,e A J TESTS •.• Ackerman said the tests were kept confidential because •'It is very easy for a lay person to misunderstand a psychological report. especially his own." Ackerman said the tests were kept locked in city hall files because, "There were no clear cut policies on the destruction of these records." City Council members turned 2M or the tests over to City Al· torney Tom Woodruff last month. Tuesday night, council members ordered Woodrultt to develop a policy that would al· low workers to review their own tests if so desired. Previously, prospective city employees were told to sign waivers that prevented them fr o m viewing t h eir own psychological tests administered by a Tustin specialist. Stanton said he has questioned this practice for the past two years and has r eceived few answers on the subject. Mayor Marv Adler said copies of the missing 84 tests can be ob· tained from the city-hired psychologist. The tests cost the city about $14,000 over the past eight years. Cit y employees h ave charged the personnel dire<:tor and city manager with using the tests to coerce and intimidate them. City worker association leaders accused the two ad· ministrators of "harass ment" an a July lettertotheCityCouncil. Stanton said workers s hould b e a llowed to see the ir psychological tests and then have them destroyed after two years . Citizen Aid Hooker Halt OAKLAND <AP> -The police battle against street prostitutes along San Pablo Avenue is gain· ing citizen support. Neighborhood leader Annie Simms said the poHce effort has reduced the number or hookers on each street comer from eight or nine to only two or three. The Rev. John Maxwell of Saint Andrew's Church said tbe prostitutes have been soliciting men In the midst of crowds or children. '• F,....P..,,eAJ AIRPORT CONDITIONS •. suggested by the Grand Jury would cost $70 per applicant and not achieve more than is done through oral reviews and personal observation or the applicants under stress conditions. -TRAINING THROUGH use or stress techniques at the sheriff's academy Is a valid and worthwhile part of the training program and wlll be continued under "realistic field conditions.·• -NEW DEPUTIES will be assigned to duty in Orange County Jail ln accordance with "departmental needs. budget constraints and available manpower allocations" a nd it will be Ole sherllf who will determine the length of the jail assignment. In effect. Gates' reply to the Grand Jury acknowledges the jury's recommendations and suggestions but sets most of them aside with justification and explanation for his policy of maintaining the status quo within the sheriff's de· partment. F,...P.,,eAJ TEACHERS e nt c lass room day for all grades while tbe aaaociallon favors the s tate mlnlmum "which is much less." Dr. Clark also said that the as· soclation is request.Ing binding arbitration in grievance disputes and an agency shop In which teachers reportedly must Joln the association. The district ls opposing both requests A meet.ln1 In which • state mediator will ail down wlOI both sides ia expected to be held Sept 15. Friends Make Reward Offer LONG BEACH <APl -The friends and neiibbors or Marilee Bruszer, who disappeared Aug. 22. are offering $5,000 reward ror lnformation on the whereabouts or the 33-year·old woman. Neighbors heard Miss Bruszcr teave her Belmont Shore aport· ment, where 5he had lived alone five years, and walk lo her car. Police later received various reports about a woman scream· Ing and a car trunk sla mming, but lnvelli1aton atlll don't know what happened to the woman. Budget Delayed Supervisors Study Post-Jarvis Costs By KATHY CLANCY Ot•o.ify ,.l ... li.tt With the first two months of the 1978-79 fiscal year a lready past . Orange Cou nty s upervisors sat down today to adopt the county's Cirs t pos t -Jarvis budget, a spending package ex· peeled to top $500 million. The two-month delay in the opening or budget hearings, was caused by uncertainties over the county's share of so-called state bailout funds as well as delays in preparing the post· Proposition l3 county property tax assessment roll. On the eve of this year's hear- ings, supervisors predicted 'lla· jor points of discussion the next seven days would center on pending cuts in social service programs and deletion or most county building, park develop· ment and equipment purchases. In addition. the board will wrestle with the prospect or try. ing to provide adequate public service wiOI fewer workers in nearly all county departments. Some financial uncertainties remained today as s upervisors opened hearings on the $507 million budget proposal. particularly over the expected loss or $9 million of a possible $11 million in stale aid. County Administrative Orricer Robert Thomas in his opening budget remarks told s upervisors he isn 't yet certain if the county Nuke Carrier ()uJ,; House Upholds Veto WASHINGTON (AP > -The House today sustained President Carter's veto of the defense authorization bill. thus scutUing a propQsed S2 billion nuclear aircraft carrier he termed a waste or mmtary dollars The vote was 206-191 in favor or upholding the president's veto. A two-thirds vote is necessary to enact a bill over the president's ObJection. and leaders on both sides of the issue expected a closer outcome The action sent the overall $37 billion derense authorization bill back to committee for redraft· ing. t his lime without the nuclear carrier and possibly with some new funds requested by Carter. Today's vote marked the first veto challenge of Carter's pres· idency. , can expect even the $2 million m state aid. Some counti es e rred in calculating their share of bailout money, he said. and It is likely Orange County's share could b(! reduced. Thomas also said not all coun· ty administrators agree with his budget proposal which is 6.8 per cent below last year's $544 million spending plan. "We are fully aware that lh1s budget cuts into bone and mus cle," he said. "We have allocat· ed inadequate funds agatnst growing needs and the result is painful." The prediction of controversy over possible cuts in human service programs began coming through about an hour before lht; hearing started today More than 100 representative!> from 58 community social a~en cies financed in part with county F,.._PageAJ SHORT ... dollars -will be driven up because replacement gear has sharply risen in price The 5 p m . sbortout in a vault room destroyed several four kilovolt circuit breakers when som e malfunction occurred. re· suiting in a spark-spewing fire and dangerous electricul arcing, firemen said. Firemen based al lh(' Magnolia Street Station several blocks away actually heard the thunderclap noise. although the short occurred in a vault-like building Acrid ozone smoke generated by electrical fire could be qmelled by residents living more than 12 blocks away from tht: plant No power loss occurred to <my surrounding homes. since tht: af· fected electrical system is self contained within the plant to power its own equipment Compton estimated today after conferring with s team plant personnel that two of its four units will be out of com· mission for two weeks to a month. Meanwhile, power will be ap· plied to make up the difrerence from other Edison Company generating plants else\·:herc in California through a serie!. of switching systems. The system is used on a pay back basis whenever a crisis oc curs at one of the firm 's general 1ng plants. shutting it down partirally or completely. 275 East 17th St. Costa Meso Phone 642-8882 Storo Hours 0•1ly 9 e S•t 9 ~ 30 '°"~ .. ___ ,, .. revenue sharing funds gathered outside with picket signs urging that their programs remain in· tact Judy Babani. chairwoman or I ht.-U nit e d N e tw or k of Organ1wd Social Services. also <!S ked to address supervisors as the hearing started. A large group of senior r1 t1 z1:ns also filed in to the pucked hearing room to voice ('O nccm s over potential cuts in senior services. Man Cleared Of· Murder, Rape Charges LOS ANGELES <AP> -Eric D Louden hai. been cleared of .murder. robbery. rape and other charges in the slaying of a Cana- dian man and the sexual attack on lwo women companions March 28 at Playa del Rey, authorities say. Louden. 19. was charged in I.he case because a witness had seen him robbing a woman earlier in nearby Mar Vista and because Louden had a Canadian dollar in his possession when arrested. Thr: woman who was robbed. however. later told police she had a Canadian dollar in her purse that was Laken. "It turned out he was not our man." Dep. Dist. Atty. Joseph Shannahan said ir. droppmg the charges. The victim, Harry Denhoed. 32, of Willowdale. Ont.. was walking <1long the beach with ha:. 28·yc•ar old fiancee and one of h •r friends wher. attacked and killed and the wo men were sex· ually assaulted. ETWironmenlal Movies Slated Tht: Amigos de Bolsa Chica will hold a potluck dinner ~onight at the Central Library, - 1111 TcilbcrtAve Two movie,,,. "The Sall Marsh· a Question of Values" ;.ind · California Estuaries a T1dL·land Traged y." will be shown free after the pol luck. The public is invited. Each family 1s asked Lo brmg a ma.in dish or salad or dessert. The Amigos de Bolsa Chica is an environmental group seeking to preserve lhe Bolsa C!uca wetland.s For The Very Best Deal You o.-ltto younetf to check •r prtcn. befo. • you buy! CALIFORN IA Thursd••v Sep1cmoo r i J.97:; DAIL v Plor AS 'Warped Door' M11rder Suspect Escapes Cell P arents Vow No Busing Higli Court Reversal Stirs Boycott Threat t-'RF..SNO IAt' 1 A waqw•d ,mil 111,11fu11d111111111¢ hold111~ 1•1 ll door 1:. t>t-in.i bl11med for lht· t"•l'u~w uf JO 1u n 1wd 111urdt·n.·1 minute:. ht•for<> hh~ ch·ttlh ~·11,1lly trial v. u' to rt•,urnl:, Fp•M10 County Sheriff Harold McKinm·y \illd Dt>U.ZIW. Stnnkt>wll1, 21. ul C'ICI\ 1:., 1~. !>lilt t1l luq(1' 1h•,11lh' .1 widt-•sp~ud cllrch b)' lu w t•nfflrrt·mt•nt <illl'lll'lt'!'I, t1Uthon lll'b rt· nnrt todav .. A'11>arenlly lht' huallff flult-d to '>l"' th11t llw door t'10111•fl 1111111 t'th ," Capt Gene Hallam -.111d About I~ m1nu11· .. afl1·r hc.·1111'. placed tn the.• ct•ll. St11nk1·w1t1 wa-. w 1•11 • 10.:i;1n.:· 11n the· 111 .. 11 In downtown mall and u fcv. n11nul<'' lntl·r hi'> 11llwrn·1· wu .. d1•, CO\ c•rt'd b> 11uthcmt1<'ll RtdlU Rarap Rabfn C'rop SAN Dlt:c.o 1AP 1 H.11n:. c1um111·ct hy Trnp1n1I ~urn1 Not mun tll\'jj~t'il lh1· r,11 !>1n t•rnp in KinR'> Count\. inflal·t111.i: 4111 t•.,t1mated ~ mtllton lo"'· v.1th othrr c1:unu~t· 11·5K11 tt•cl lo tomall>l'• .. alfalfa and .,. tnl' and la hit• t.?ra11t''> tht· (\1llf11rn1a C'11111lc'tl 11( ( J G rm~ l'P• '~')' · If tht· "'<·ath<'r clO•"'n'l .J'l' ATE 1mp111\\' ~l' touhl ~l.ind to _ _ 1 11~1· to Pl'rccnt of I ht• ru1s 111-. 111 t-.1n~'> C'o unl\.. Agricultural C'omm1!>s1o ner M llut(h Handle~ ~<.t1d Wedne!>d<.ty Durinfl the storm. more than ''" inch of nun fell in lht area The council also reportt'<l -.0111e damage to the urnnmg tomato crop, but Uob ll<>ll. manager of the Cahforn1a Tomato C rowers As soda lion an Stockton said thl· t:'xtent won ·1 be kn<>wn for !>everal days. n~ Gtcts RaUrad Tu11nel EUREKA (AP) A fire app:m·ntly touched off by spurks fro m a passing tram Wednesday destroyed a portion of a railroad tunnel 60 miles southeast of here, and will result in the delay or all southbound lumbt•r shipments for at least four days, offiC"1als said. Jim Loveland, information officer for Southern Pacific. said the fire gutted 151 feel of a 2.000-foot long tunnel at ls land MfJun- tain adjacent to thl' El'I Rl\'l'r in Humboldt County at about \1 :20 am. Road l1t1proremenu Adopted SAN JOSE <AP I The San Jose City Council hCI!> adopted a road improvement package that restricts new developm ent unless developers can prove that trafhc will not be affected. Undl'r the S24 million paC"kage, 40 roads will be resurfaced, widened or otherwise improved. Sign Po~ Sfze Re•tricted .~ ttrrf»'t1d(" r 11 ,\ 1 n c• H 1 'lid ~ :.! • s t.> I f t. II I p l (I \ I' ti I> t) I) I. " (' t' p I' ' .l('l'll'tt'd ol lak111g sn7.0(1() 1111 ... 1 ak1..•nl~ 1..h-po:-.1lt'<I 111 ha:-. ( lwd..ing i.ll'l'OUlll. l'l'lUl'nl'" fl 11111 r 1nla11c1 .111<1 :-.u rren d t• I l' d I ll a II I ho I' I I I l ' '> V.1·t111c~c.h1v . 'l'\\O·th1rds ol the· 111111w' 1~ ~till m1 ~sing .111d H1stol ha~ bc(·n charge•<! \\II h 1•r.111d theft ~ Stonn 'Nonn' Destroys Pier At Oceanside OCEANS I DE <A P > WE.'igh cd against all the damage done by a has -been Lrop1<'al s torm named Norman 1~ thc S30.000 !hut tht· storm's 10-fool wav<>s saved the· City Council by dcmolas h1ng 2110 feet or lhl· Oceanside P1t·r "ll 's 1..·um1.>letelv gone." said Cary Cox. assistant to the c1l} manager. "There 1s no reason for us to contract for demolition a nvmon.•" I. 0 S A N G 1<: L E S I A P 1 P.irtnts angered hy the prossx•rt uf h..t\ 111~ thl'lr c·h1ldn:n bui.ed an 11t1• 11.11t111j':. ·H•cond· lurg1..st s«hool di--tnct promise a lurgl' ... r.lll• boycott \\hl•n clas:.cs open Tu1•!>dav The Cahforr11<1 Supreme Court overturned Wednesday a lowt'r court ruling issued uncxJ>('c· h'dly r.'riday that had stayed tlw <tastnrt 's integration plan pe11din~ appea l, PRO-BUSING ADVOCAT ES. tncluding th<• Amcr1C"C1n Civil L1b<'rl1 e<; Unwn. praised the Suprcnw Court for fin ully clear· 1ng the way for tnll'gralwn tn the d1 slrtC'l after 15 ycars or htiga llOn But anti busing advocate<;. who had applauded the early 2nd District Court of Appeals ruling. \H•re angerl'd Attorneys vowed to LC1ke the· mutter to the l) S Supremt• Court by Friday "This ts really going to cause some probh.•m s." s aid Link Wylt•r. ,1 Woodland lltlls ftlm pr uducer whu ha~ ht•('n trying to t•nt:ourage parents 1n tht.> mostly while San Ft•rnando Vallt.-)' to h •cp tht•tr children home from ~chool Tu€.'sday . "There 's no lL•ll1ng how the community 1s go rng to react lo this kind of prc~surc . You 're going to see the biggl'St boyt•ott of a school system ever s taged."' Tll E BOARD OF education u r g r cl t h l' r o m m u n 1 l y l o coopcr~1tl· with 1mplemcntationof the plan. wh1th calls for 60.000 or thc distnrt 's 570,000 !>ludents to lake croc;stown IJUS rtdt•s of up to 11 ~hour-. roundtnp Training Due "I tlunk the confu:-.1on of fhe last few days 1s unfortunate." :.:.11d lloward ~ldlt·r . •,c·hool ho;11 d prt.-s1denl · Uul I think this will he a challenge to the t:111zens of th<· community 10 .1tt 1n a respons1bl<: and sertoui: manner and I thrnk that's ex adly what will happen " THE BOARD VOTED 5·2 late Wednesday to go ahead with the plan The dissenting votes werf' t·ast by the !:.aml' two members who originally voted agarnst adopting the plan as u response to the st att-Supreml' Court's l97G order that Los Angelci. lakC' ~ill "r<.>asonablc· and feasible" sll'PS lo de~cgrcgatc its schoob "This school di!>lrtct will be \'tolattng the cons t 1lu\10nal rights of children 1f 1t goes <ihead with the plan." said Bobbi Fiedler. the board's staunchest ant1-busiog foe "The plan itself. assuming it moves forward next v. eek. 1s in very '>l'rtous trou ble " ALTHOt;GH Tll F. BOARD h<.td \Oled Tuc-;day to c;upport lht a ppeal court's delay of bus· ang, tht• seven memberc; Wcdncc; day defcull·d h) 0111· \ ull· a meas ure to JOtn lht• unt1 busmg ~roup Bustop in an appeal to US Superior Court Judge.· William Rehnquis t Hus top , wh1C'h originally requested the stay. says it will carry that ap peal to Washington on Friday. ··or rf he <Rehnquis t 1 is <"Ii m hmg lht> h1!!h'-·"l m ountain in Nepal and we tan get to him. \\C' will be thl'r<'." said Bui.top .ctlorney Tom Bartman i\CLu allornl'Y :\fJrk rtoc:.r·n baum said his organ1wt1on also \\uuld ~there ·They c Bustop 1 arl' not going to sucrcl'd." he said ·'Th.ls is a state case based on state.· law. based on a state con- ~t1tut10n It nuses no federal is- ~.UC!\. 'Moonies' File Suit To Solicit LOS ANGELES IAP> -Three followers of Rev. Sun Myung Moon have filed a federal court !>Ult challenging licensing laws 1r1 5cvcn Los Angeles County c1lles that limit proselytizing and sohc1t1ng. The U S. District Court action wa~ filed Wednesday against county 'District Attorney John van de Kump, Sheriff Peter J . Pitc hes~ and police chiefs 1r. SoLilh Pasadena. Huntrngton Pa rk. Downey. Glendora and West Covina. The suit also was ;11 med ul law!> in H awaiian C;1rd<•n:-: und Roll:ng H ilfs. \\ h 1('h arl' under the sheriff's Junsd1ct1on . The pla intiffs -J ohn Means. 25 Chris E . Rihary, 25 : and Mn r y Cheney. 30 -conte nd the c1t1cs have licensing la ws based on vague standards that have restricted their group's fund· rais ing and proselytizing . The three said they have been mem· bers of the Moon's Unification Church for at least three years Hon Troyc.•r. the church's legal a fla1rs field coordmator. said l'hurC'h members m some of the st.oven c1t1es have been arrested. LOS ANGELES <A P l In an attempt to stave off violence al a demonstration by Iranian students planned for today, Mayor Tom Rradlcy signed Wednesday an emergency ordinance restrict· mg the s ize of poles used to carry protest signs. Thl' city had planned to pay a contractor the S30.000 to dis man tie the h<.17ardous 200-foot section of the pier whrch was ~ev('rely damaged by storms last winter Now the money will go bark to the city's ~en€.'ral fund SAN DIEGO (API About 730 unemployed person-; will b<· tramcd as s killed l:.iborcrs under a S4 4 million fed eral grant :.iwardt«J to the• lh-gwn •. tl Employmc·nt :.ind Tr.11n1ng Silverwoods Helps You Beat Inflation! Select Your Fall Wardrobe Now Pohce Chief 0<1ry l Gales. in urging the adoption or the or dinance. i.aad some of thl' injuries sustained by nine offtcerl> at a similar demonstration l a~t wt'ck were caused by heavy club!> used to car ry signs Shoreline Protected From Power Plants BU RLINGAME <APl approved a plan that The Ca I 1forn1 a frees u!tht1cs from its Coastal Commission ha~ l'Ontrols wht'n they hu1lcJ By Bil Keane "Whot do you soy, Jeff y?" "Wow!" Dunning Set OverWeHare S A N F R ANC ISCO <API -A county can dun a former welfare re- cipient for repayment of benefits only to the ex· t ent t o which his wages exceed living costs, the Ca lifornia Su pre m e Court has ruled in a San Diego County case. ~JESSE JACKSON SPEAKS SUNDAY, SEPT. 10 GARDEN GROVE COMMUNfTY CHURCH 9:30 AND 11:15 AM SERVICES CORNER OF CHAPMAN AVE. AND LEWIS ST. IN GARDEN GROVE Call 142-5678. 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Sep1•mber 7. 1978 Rot>.·rt N Weed Publisher Thomas 1<eev11/Ed1tor Barb<lrd 1<re1t>1cn/Ed1torlal Paoe Editor Un ique Playground W orth mall Cost 1 h1•J l ,., n11 l'IJl t• q111t1• hkt..' 1\dH·ntun• Play.i11ound tn llunluH:lun Ut .1t'l1 1' nt.... UM' t ht• t 1111 H.·rkd gruvt>l pit Ill' Ur T ai bcrt \\ l'llUl' ~•HI t.uth,1rci S l rl'l'l to t•njoy s11rtplt..', more 1 n •.1t "l' 1•ll'a!lurc:. hnHh'd onlv b} ltw1r 1ma1unutlons l'ht•\ t .m h111ld fn1 t !> a11cl trccnouM!h, ridt> homemudc 1,1rt., 1111 .1-.h,..tllcm l.1kP ,ind aN U!\ thrty ti!) they hkt• l'h1· pJr \.. h.1., he'"" .1 h1~ s uc·ccs!> !.Ince ll opcn«.'d in W1l \1h1•11t11n J>l.i\)!rounll. ho\\C\ter 1~ now threutenf!d "' t>1 0111Ntton 1:l amt fina1u·rnl l'Ul buck!. Ht·1·11•,1t1(11\ 11llac-1a1 ... ""' that unll'!-1~ the> r 1ly comc::t 1 hroui.:h "11h ...,nnw rnunt•\ ,tbout $7 ,000 ut the mo!>t lhl' p.11t. '''" tw ,IOM.'d m Hu: winter. full und sprln~ m1rnth.., It ,..., ~<'h1•ctul<'d to r(-opcn m the ~ummcr when ad m1~:rnm t·h~1f~l'" pa\ tht> "3> Ttw t'tt' roun'-·11. whu·h d1dn 't put th<• playground in thl· bucll!l'l hmtt•d th as wt·ck 1t may be hu vang a c hange of ht•..11 t Jlld hu~ af!n't.'d to rt·<.·ons1dcr the mutter. T ht• pl.1y~round l'lllt'S hi~h priority Jn u budget o f S5:> 1 m1ll111n 11 's hurd to helle\ c· $7 ,000 1s gomg to ma ke 01 tu·t·J~ tht' tit\ bani. It tllb J Y0td tor youngstt•rs w ho ltvC' an u c ity of walls and :-;nl.tll ha{'k' unb "1thout an opportunity to explore JIHI tw t'l't'.1tl\ t' fh1., upµortumt~ -,ho11ld bt: <.1nulable the year uround Explanation in Order Humblings about pl•rsonne l problems in Fountain \'a lley Caty Ha ll have not ceased l:>in ce they began two months ago. A few eyebrows were raised July 11 when City Man ager J:im rs Neal'~ two-year contract was scrapped ;rnd rcplacl'd with a day-to-day working agreem ent cffec- 11vc Jan I City Council members indicated som e dis pleasure w ith the manager when caty e mployees brought up various c harges some of the m unrouncJed a oout personnel practices and use of a retirem e nt plan fund. Althoug h no council member publicly called for Ncal'::t ou~ter. 1t became appare nt that the city fathers w~nted to control the manager's actions more than they had previously. The <'ounc11's actions could easily b e mis understood hy the public an<.I city e mployees. Mayor Ma rv Adle r has indicated the re will be some 1' pc of resolution t o the proble m s that <1rose two months :1go This forth('<>mmg rc~olution is overdue The public .ind l'ILY \\orkl·r~ dc!:iervl' :,om e expla na tion. Gift Eniliargo Valid Trustees in the Huntington Beach City <elementary> .. t'hool District this week d ecided to quit giving expensive s.:1fts to its e mployees. lt has been the policy for a numtrer of years for trustee~ to g ive bracelets a nd t ie tacks to those who celcbr;.all• 5. 10. 15. 20 a nd 25-ycar anniversaries of L'mployment in the dis trict. It would have cost taxpayers mo re than $3.000 to con- tinue that prncticc this year. Not onl,v •~ the policy questionable. the prices of the g ifts :.ire !,l(:cp. A gold bracelet w ith a s m a ll dia mond would cost S185 34 this year. A tic t ack for a m an with 25 years of sl•rv1ce would be Sl27.10. Other gifts for lesser anniversaries include rubies und e m e ralds a nd 14 -karat gold. It is difficult to understand why such expensive gifts v. ere even seriously consid ered in light of Proposition 13 a nd escalating costs . 1 n fact, it shouldn 't have re quired Proposition 13 to µrnd trustees into re-evaluating this gift-giving policy. It 1s fine th<.1t trustees appreciate the ir employees. But ther e ar<! other. less expensive ways of saying tha nk you • Opinions expressed in the space above are those ol the Dally Pilot. Other views ei1pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321. Boyd} Wild Oats Uy L.M. BOYD rretty popular still is the old notion that a man who sows his wild oats before marriage tends to remain fa ithful in later life. But lhat·s a myth, evidently. The m a trimonial researche rs claim their studies prove that the· more promiscuous tht! ba~hclor. thl' more in· cllncd he'll later be to com- mit adultery Q "Who was the modt!I for Und e Sam in that famous ·1 Want You' poster of World War 1"' • A. The artist who desi~ned th e po s te r . Jam es Montgomery Flagg. Dt-ur Gloorny Gus Complaining t e nant CGus, Aug. 30> should try to find and buy 8 decent piece or income property that Offen t•ven 3 reasonable in- vestment return under todny's tax burdens. D M.S. In death and destruction. World War I was seven times as large as the 901 other ma- jor wars that occurred before 1l since 500 B.C. And World War II was about four limes as large as World War I. Or so the historians contend. Q . "Who's the world's highest paid pianist. if it's not Van Cliburn?" A. Vl adimir H orowitz. Cliburn comes in a distant second in this m att e r or money. Q. "What's the difference between a 'calamity' and a ·catastrophe'?" A. Example: The "calamt· ty" was Richard M. Nlxon'!i re!i ignation -"a state ot deep dis tress caused by major mis fortune or los11." The "catastrophe" was his pardon -"the final event of th e dramatic actio n . especially of a tragedy." Was Calvin CoolidJte who said . "Nobody ever listened himself out of a job.·• Jn the PhiUppines, the bulls in 11 bullClght fight each o the r . n ot people wlih weapons. Those bulls stand head lo head, lock horns. and push. The loser Is the bull that eventually fCives up and runs away. The winner. I( he's o w1nncr often enough, is rewarded with n second career. that of a sire. Bl.a thing in the Phlllppines, that bullfhthllna. J ack Anderson Small Business Gets Runaround W ASI UNG TON t'ollowinR tht·lr epochal 1903 Kittyhawk night, the Wrhtht brother s got a rive -year runaround from Wushln6ftOn before receiving any government financial help to pursue their aeronautical re- st•arcb. Sm all Ume Inventors and tn· novutive businessmen today are t:l'ltintt th e sam P t1hort !t h r ift. even l h 0 u g h billion:-. are being dol ~d o ut b y th t• fec.kral gov- ernment ror research a nd development. Uutle rfa t corporations lap up the cream from the research s ubsidies. even though they're interested more in profits and cost-cutting than in n e w in ve nti ve breakthroughs. Small com- panies with fewer than 1.000 employees get skim milk from the federal churn. VET 11IE little ente rprising businesses rather than the cor- porate giants h ave been responsible for such develop- me nts in this century as insulin, zippe rs. power s teering, ball point pens a nd self-winding w,a tches. Thjs was in keeping with the tradition of individual inventive geniuses symbolized by the Wright Brothers. Al ex- ander Graham Bell, Samuel Morse and Thomas Edison. The superiority or small bUSI· ness research has been cited in a study that the Office of Manage- m e nt and Budget s trangely never published . The study credited firms having less than l ,000 em ployees with almost half of the industrial innovations between 1953 and 1973. According to the study, 16 sma ll technology firms created 25,558 jobs for American workers during the 20-year 9eriod -because they came up with new ideas. Yet the budget office was advised that s mall firms were drawing inadequate funding from the government, getting less than 4 percent of the r esear ch and dev e lopment layouts. Mailbox S purred by th~ report, the budget offic<• drufted a memo i11 tended for a ll federal agencu:..,, urging vigorous efforts to chan nel more of the r esearch to s m a ll businesses "which a re having difficulty in competing in the big leagues." THE MEMO added. "There L.'i cons iderable evidence. that the sm a ll proportion or federal re- search and development work that is being awarded to small technologically based firms 1s contributing lo a serious loss of hi gh technology capabilities in our nation. It is important that we see some r eal progres!> w1th1 n the f1r:o.t 18 month:-. of thl' Ad m1mstrutton " This ringing call for u nt•w dt>al was never sent to the agt>n c1es. Les Fettig, head of the or f1ce that was suppo!>ed Lo bt' directing th1• crusade. :-.au.l the report and the memo were 1wws 10 him when we asked what hap peocd. He explained thut the documents "fell through thl' rracks" during the trans1t1on pt>riod bet ween thl· Ford and Carter adm1 n1strut1on:-. Fettig said his offtCl' 1:-. alert to I.he problem and I!> taking step!' to n1ake it easier for !.mall bus•· nessmen to get rc~carch Jnd de- velopment help. ''It's Jokn Wil k&s Sooih~ tut" to ~'" his kup .'' Footnot~ l0Vl'St1 gstlon shows lh<•t thl' En('rgy Department un- dC'I' J;1ml'S Schlesinger has been perhaps 1,he worst offende r in government in encouraging re- 'earch ut the little league level. Tht· dl'partm e nt c laim ed 1t awurdcd 10.3 percent or its re· 'l'<1rc h ('Ontrac t s to s mall operators in the 1977 fiscal year. The General Accounting Office has challenged the s tatistic. CAO :iuditor:-. found the umounl was about 2.6 percent. because thl' Energy De p artme nt ha s countt•d s ubcon\racts th ut trickll' down from the big cor· porations. POSTAL PROPOSAL : An idea that could hl•lp reduce the postal deficit and provide the pay in- crease postal workers a re de· m a ndmg ha!. been run up the flagpole for Postmaster General Wilham .. ~. Bolger . He seems ready to salute il. BolJ(l'r is giving serious atten- tion to the imaginative proposal of Miami public relations wizard llank Meyer that the hundreds or thousands of mail boxes and po :-.tal d t'l 1ve r y tru c k s throughout the United States be used as advertising space. Meyer stressed in his private presentation to Bolge r that he wusn"l suggesting the Postal Scrv ICC' provide bill board-style 'pace for promoting Junk pro· duct!>. Under hi s plan, the ad- vertis ing on the m ail boxes and trucks would bl' restricted to in· !-tlilut1onal and public servict- me!>sages SUbJeCt LO a pprovaJ Of the postal authorities. T HE SALE of the postal space could save the taxpayers millions of dollars in direct and indirect fashion. Meye r pointed out that the Energy Department is on the ver~e of spending $1 million on a media campaign mcssagC' in six cities to inform eonsuml'rs how to save money with l.'ne rgy-conservmg device~ Tht• ml's~agl' eould be spread for ll'="" m onl.'Y 1f the· po~t a l billboard system were adopted. Vacant space is available on an estima ted lR0,000 pos t a l Vl•hicles and 400,000 street de· pos1l boxes. which could be rent· l'd for advert1s1ng. Handicapped Need Those Parking Spaces To the Editor: I have just returned from my therapy sessi on at Ho ag Hospital with more hurting than my new bionic knee replace· ment -my feelings. Close to the therapy lab is a reserved C?) parking section for wheelchair a nd therapy pa- tients. It is plainly marked with a picture or a wheelchair, in case you can't read English. The therapy office gives a pa- tient entitled 1.0 park there a green card. They ask you to dis- play it on your dashboard or risk your car being towed away at your expense . WHAT A joke. Monday at 3:30 p .m . every slot was filled. I had to walk about a block and a half. But a new bionic knee doesn't have a sense of humor Today one slot was open, which I grabbed in a hurry. Then I spent a few minutes and extra pain checking dashboards ro r g reen cards. Only two had them, and one had a commercial sign : Handicapped. It wouldn't be r ight to wish a total knee r e placem e nt. a m astectomy, a stroke or leg am- putation on people for a small thing -like parking wherever they can find a space. But I am upset. I belong to two abused minorities. the elderly and the handicapped. And l have made up m y mind that I will not suffer Indignities and abuse without do· Ing something, howe ver smaJI. about it. l hope people will leave these parking slots for the ones they were meant for. Not just at the hospital, but everywhere. By the way, as r left my re· served spot today, two young, able-bodied women pulled into it, left their car and s trolled. not to the therapy lab, but to the m ain entra nce at Hoag. MRS. JEWELL TUNNELL 11.eal Rent ProfJlftfl 'l'o the Editor· F or w eek s we 've r e ad legislative and council sugges- tions for alleviating high rents And now the new Los Angeles "rent control" rules. But nothing is offered to solve the real problem -housing shortage. When L.A. landlords <1 'm s ure !!Orne are gougers, but many are fair) have to set rents back to May 31 and refund tax money, why aren't retailers forced to a ct s imilarly? Refrigerator • carpets, stoves -and certainly repairs -have gone up. RE STAT E Income ta~ re- funds: People earning so little that they pay no taxes if they have a few medical deductions, are s uffering severely due to high rents. but they receive no tax refunds. I'm usually against c;ubsidies but right now they're the only immediate solution. People must be helped. The state has a lot of dough; let it be put to sueh use rapidJy. Not eight months from now. The HUD program is a farcl'. Thousands of eligibles wait a year and get nothing. And con- g ressmen are doing nothing about it All mcumbenls should be ousted this election. TOM NELSON A d•i reN S p1tnk To lhc Editor: 1\ccording to a recent issut• of the Daily Pilot. pohcl' in El C<i· jon an~ 'IS ovcrstaffrd and huv~· as little to do as those in I lunl· rngton Beach. I am referring tn " 'Mature' Hooker Cop!. Pie••·· relating the guilty pica of .1 6:l- vear-old who confessed to mttk· lng about $450 a month. sup· plc m e nring he r Incom e <is u secretary by providing favor:-; for m en. One wonders what thC' cost lo the taxpayers in that community might have been to run this en terprising senior c1t1zen in. In m y opinion W (' could wl'll do with fewer Jud1c1;.1 I burN.1ucrats <•nd more t'lderly with th1 '> kind of:.punk DOUGLAS A RYDER .lam s Li,-d To the Editor. I thmk 1t would be most ap. propriatc at this time to publish :i roster of those · ·reprc'>en- tat1ves or the people" whO ut lhe behest of th~· rent lobby \'Oted aga inst aJl the bill-: sugJ(ested to give the renter sonw relief und .i part of the landlords' windfoll of profits from Proposition 13. J a rvis has been a consistent lia r a nd a tool or the money men. and I trust that one day. and very soon too. he also !ihall have to digest the venom of his spleen. He Is the most disgusting example of humanity and chcot I honestly hope that hi!! adven· tures In other stales will end in ('Om plete disaster for him and his dc libcrotc falsehoods T JONF.S La"' 1Veflfe d To the Editor Every city should immcdl&tc- ly pass a "poop -.coop" law s imil ar to New York City's Nol only would 1t ht• <in t>X cellent so urce of re,~nut• 1 maybe it could even 1n some way finance• .some sort of hou:-.· 1n g assistance revenul.' until p rivate enterprisl' can build some low cost housing 1. 1t would be an important health measure. IT IS such a simple matter l'l carry a paper bag and s lotlt.'<l s poon. dipper, etc Our family !.aw so muC'h filth rand. of course . bucll.:n:.i l last weekend when we went to the park to have u picnic and let the kids play. We saw so m any dogs defecating on lhc grass we didn't feel like staying. If you reud report.:; on srul l<'!'ts you will be horrified when you learn lht• real fart!. MRS. If. E TllOMAS Don•• Rnp .ffo1'11 09t• To the Editor l had the c:tHJnt•c lo rt•ad y"ur Or;rngc Coast D~uly 1'1lol 18/251 .1 r I 1 t I e . · · M I! ., .i t\ 1 re-. t .. M asseusc on Sex Rap " I don 'l think your paper should s how so muc h b1a" toward lcg1t1matc massagl· prac11- t1oner<> Equating :-.ex urre-:ts and m assage all in one breath 1s no good . Mu-.saJ.(e has been for many ye;,irc; ~· high mmdcd profession It brings rchcf from ... tress. and in f1I a ny ca:-.cs perfect health Massage is n't u "m agic cure· <ill " for Cod'-. sake It's a va:.l frontier where health 1s "key." Profession;1ls do r\Ot consider anything less than perfect care for their people T he result s speak for themselves. I want to make you aware that the in- dus try is not in hell, but ra ther aspiring to health through (':1r 1ng touch IN THE fu ture It would lido our ndvuntnge that those who pra(' I ice prostltul ion s hould be :-.hown for what they :ire. nod what Lhcy do . not that they ar" m assagC' personnel Thul can do more damage thnn good My business is baaed on trust between myselr. and my ch('rl tele. Trust must be devclopl'd on all le vels . Not only by th~ ma11~oge 1ndu:;try, but ::1lso by the people. We ne<'d your sup port , not .1ny th10g cls1•. We thonk you fo r that WILLIAM ll G GHIFFTTH MT Prop. :; E.rploh1ed To the Editor In .i recent letter lo the editor. \\'11l1am lltarvey complulned that he did not know what Propos1 tron 5 1:-. about. Gregor y Peck. in ;_1 60 ·sccond radio announcement paid for by Californians fc>r Clean Indoor Arr has t his to say: "PROPOSITION 5 will create s mok1nJe and non-smoking area=- 1n:-;1dt.· public places Smoker!> will be able to enjoy the r ight lo s mokt'. and non-s mokers will h<.ive the right to breath smok · frt•c air. It's an excellent way to .,hare our indoor air In public pl;.1cl's, without inc reasing taXl'"·" More tha n 600,000 voter .. -.1gned an 101ttativc petition to place Proposition 5 on the No- vember ballot. Passage of the proposition will not cost tax- payers millions of dollars, as op- ponents have charged. These op- ponents, who camounage their 1>0rpo:-.e by the use of the naml· Cu I 1 rorni ans for Common Sense. are spending thousands of dollar:-. to brainwash the public in to behcvrng that Proposition S b not in the public interest. But. in eked. 1 t 1s T.S. RITTER Not •ff fdlng' To the Editor · In response to the article in tht• Huntington Beach/ Fountain \'<tlll'y edition. Aug. 29. entitled "T ax Bills Heturned Boat O" ners Missin~": Wt> are boat owner<\ and did not receive a tax bill for 197i ~nd. to dat(', have not received u t<1x l>ill for 1978. I WROTE to Mr Citron in Dec 1977 regarding the '77 lax st atc m l'nt, but received no an:-.wcr. I wrote another letter Aug 12 saying I never received lht> bill for 'iR and enclosed a <'OPY of the 1976 bill and can- celled check So far we have no l>tll or respon"e to our letter. Wt• havt• not moved ' Do you think that the 2.000 boal owners that Mr. Citron said ··;_ire h1ding" could possibly be h1d1n~ on some desk in his office under :i "mote" of papers? MRS. SlflRLEY FRANKEL • utter8 /rom rradtra art ~lcomt' Th<' nght to rondtnst lttt~1 lo flt fPOCf' or thmanau labtl as reslrWd L.ettns o/ 300 worda or Ltu Wtll be gwm prt/t rtnct All Lttttn mwt in rludc ngriatur,. and modtng oddrtu bur nomes may bet wrthheld on rt· ~st r/ $Ulf 1cumt rtason u apparent PO<'try wall not be publuhtd. : . . l ~ .. i f .. • Irvine Today"s Closing N.Y. Stoe~ VOL 11, NO. 2SO, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1978 TEN CENTS • e Co. Pledges NewpOrt Road Fund ft JOANN•: REV OLD., oo -CMll, ....... """' • Nt•Y. J'M.11'1 Ut••t>h dl'Vt'lop<>rc, ur1• "ilhn1o: lO IUH! the <>1ly up In St7 m1lhon to t•omplc•tc• 11, roodwi.~ ttlJsh•r 11hm .• ic:rordtnA lo lrvtnt' l'o Pn•-.1d nl Peter Krt•mt•r I'\ rt'nwr m.idt• tht' announce- mt•nt 1h1:-mormnR in J !>1)('4!<0h bdo1 t• tht• Nev.port th1 rhor ('ost a ~t~!ia Hourd or Ht"allor-. lh• l''<t1muk-d the comple:111m or lht: <'ll) !> ro..id ')stem v.ould <'ost $21 million und stud 11t· \'1•lop1•n. urt• wil hnl( to con 1 rt butt' $!) m1lhon to t·ityw1d~ 1m provemcnt~ 1n udcl1l1on to build 1na: up to Sl2 m1lhon worth of 't rt·t·t 1mprovcmenti. u butting their ov.n proJN·ti. K n•mt'r su1d the kt·y l"lcmcnl u r lhl' pru)trum. v.h1t•h h t• 1lt·M·nbt:d u.; "tht• most poi.tllVl' ttnd proma..1ng uf ull traffic solu l1onl> y1•t intr0<tut"cd . ·· 1~ ~•n or d1nunct· v.luch would permit the formation or a fee dis trict to col- ll'Ct the money for the citywide roud improvements. At the same time. Kremer re- 1l e r a ted a point he 's m ade Sl'ver al times in earlier dis- cussions or the road fund : Developers will participate on the t•ond1t1on they are assured "r easonable .. land uses and densities ·•All that is now required to muke the concept a reality are som e decisions by the city, the most obvious being acceptance of the program and a means of assuring development rights in return Cor the money." he said. The more than 200 realty board members who heard the speech at the Costa Mesa Coun· try Club received Kremer's re- marks wa rmly and indicated they would back the plan. The plan has been under dis· cussion for several months. but Kremer·i; speech marked the first time that a pledge of a def. inite amount of money was made. Kremer claimed that with the $17 million from developers and another $4 million from govern- m ent sources. the city could complete its road system Cive times faster than under conven- tional means. "With all its advantages ." he told the audience. "Newport Beach has five major problems . tramc. tram c. tramc. traffi c and traffic:· He conLended that. even if the Irvine Co. never built another building in the city, traffic con· gestion would still worsen. The company executive noted that future development. 1f al· lowed in Newport Beach. will bring with it traffic 1mp·r ovement.s on s treets <See SfREETS, Page A.2) et Noise • u1ts • e1ecte • Pathologist Panel JFK Shooting Theoriy Backed WASHINGTON CA P > A panel or pathologists unanimous- Iv concluded that President Ken- nedy was struck In I he back of the head by a bullet. not from 5o/o Hike Wins Irvine Sclwol OK Taxpayers will s pend more than 5 percent more to operate 20 schools in the Irvine Unafied School District this year com- pared to last year. By unanimous vote Wednes· day. district trustees approved a S27 .8 million spending plan. Last year . trustees spent S26.4 million on the education program. Enrollment in the dist rict 1s expected to increase by 1.216 pupils, to 12,963 from last year·s ll,747. an increase or 10.4 per· (·ent. District Business Superinten· dent Gene Hartline told trustees that despite revenue losses from n'd uced collection of properly taxl's unde r Propos it ion 13. there will be no maJor impact on ins tructional programs this year. Several hundred students did not ice one impact of the in- itiative and cutbacks with the s tart of school today; they were walking rather than riding to school. Radii from the schools within which students are ineligible to ride the bus have been increased one -hair mile for grades four through l2. Th ough one College Park parent comphuned to the board lht.1t he hadn"t been notified about the change in policy until two days before school, district t ransportation orticials reported today there were no known inci- dents of students wa1tmg futile· ly for buses that don't make the stops anymore. fl a rtline s aid the s c hool budget is an exam ple of "being able to do it with less." Salaries account for 67 percent of the budget, or $18.7 milUon. Nearly $10 million will be paid to the district's 488 teachers. the front as some cons piracy- t he or y inves tigators have cla imed, Congress was told lo· day. The pathologis ts told the House assassinations committee that the bullet, after entering from the back of the head. s hat· tered the president's skull and exited through the front of the head . The conclusion agrees with the finding of the Warre n Com· m ission and the doctors who performed the autopsy on Ken· nedy's body only hours after he was assassinated in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. The Warren Commission con- cluded that Lee Ha rvey Oswald. acting alone, assassinated Ken- nedy by firing from behind the presidential limosine. Some in· vestigators. by suggesting that the bullet struck Kennedy from the front. have r a ised the possibility that a second gunman was involved. <See PROBE, Page A2> Laguna Cops Arrest Four In Drug Bust Laguna Beach undercover of- ficers arrested four persons and seized 25 pounds of high grade marijuana and one and a half pounds or has his h in a well- orchestrated bust in Arc h Beach Heights and South Laguna early this morning. Police Capt. Neil Purcell s aid evidence found at the home or two of the suspects indicates the pair had been in business for so m e time, "a nd had the capability of obtaining many varieties of high-grade pot for their customers." Arrested in several locations were Jerry Lee Lawrence, 38, of 1183 La Mirada St. ;Cheryl Ann Nichols. 23, of the same ad· dress; Scott Nicholson, 31, of Alta Loma and Marlies Christa, 24, of 3551 Sego St.. Irvine. Police arrested Lawrence as he arrived at a shopping center in South Laguna where be al· (See HAStDSH, Pa1e AZ> .,...., "" ._... ._ MATING SEASON APPARENTLY TOUGH ON BOTH AUTOS AND RHINOS IN LAGUNA HILLS Lion Country Otflcieta Report TIMll Romance Took It• ToM In Fenden And Chrome U.S.-Mexican Border Clash Blueprinted? SAN DIEGO <AP> -The 2.'Jrd of Septe mbe r Communist League. whi c h c laimed responsibility for killing the son of the Mexican ambassador to the United Stales, has outlined a blue print for revolution begin- ning along the U.S. border and using Mexican-Americans, the San Diego Union reported today. The revolutionary plan. con- taine d in a clandestinely published 23-page booklet seized in Ciudad Jua rez by authorities, lis ts seven zones of Mexico targeted for revolution. starting with the northwest area. includ- ing Ba j a California, Sinaloa, Sonora, Durango. Chihuahua and Nayarit. The ne ws paper. quoting un- na med Mexican intelligences sources. said militant Chicanos in the United States have been contacted by the guerrillas for aid . "They're trying to recruit left. wing Chicanos and especially those with previous military combat experience," one of the sources said. "We a lso have evidence of militant Chicanos meeting with suspected 23rd of September members . "The 23rd or September has written in its pamphlets that they consider that Mexican- <See CLASH, Page AZ> Rhino S111itten Frigid Cars Don't Respond A male Lion Country Safari rhinoceros attempting a roman· tic liaison with a female rhino Wednesday blundered into two carloads of tourists. park of· ficials reported. Though no one was injured, both cars wero abused by mis taken identity, according to park officials. A new, rented. Monte Carlo sustained a s mashed grill, scraped side render and broken hood ornament; the other car. a 1975 Cadillac, s us tained front· e nd damage. Prince. the rhinoceros. suf. f e r e d damaged pride . Rhinoceroses are noted for their poor eyesight. A Colorado couple and a pair from Hacienda Heights inside the cars. drtvmg through the animal park. were more a mused than offended by the rhino·s at· tentions. according to J o Schet· ter. park publicist. Mrs . Schetter said park in· s urance wo uld cover the damages. She said the ponderous beasts are in the midst or their breed- ing season. Three-ton Prince·s rendezvous with the autos was at about lunchtime Mrs . Schetter said the incident wasn"t the only thing to turn rot- ten in the anima l's love life. When al last Prince bad lum· bered into close encounter wilh an actual fem ale rhino. park ra ngers ruined things by setting out some food . She said the female slipped from the encounter and snuffled off to eat. Officer Reinstated -Only.if He Quits Paul Rose. an Irvine police of- fi cer who contested his dis - missal from the force last May in a disciplinary action, won re- instate m e nt during a n ad· ministrative appeal Wednesday -with the condition that he re· sign on Saturday. The settleme nt reduced his punishment to a one -day sus pension and awarded him four months' back pay, or about $6,000, according to the city's al torney. David Larsen. .--, ------Gates 'Clarifies'------- Rose was fired by Chief Leo Peart after Rose claimed that an expensive gym equipment bag and shaving kit. turned in as found property and e ntrusted to him, was lost or stolen. Count}1 Rebuts J111-y Ideas By GARV GRANVILLE CH .. o.11, "._Slaff The Orange County Board of Supervisors doesn't agree with last year's county Gr and Jury a bout what should be done lO correct conditions al Orange County Airport. And Sheriff Brad Gates thanks the jury for its criticism of his sheriff's office but thinks he'll go on run· nlng the department his way. BOTH THF. SUPERVISORS' and sheriff'i; responses to the 1977-78 grand jury recommendations have been drafted and are scheduled to be released sometime next week. The s upervisors say they "do not concur" with the j ury's recommendation that an aiq>orl authority be established to oversee airport Policy end operations. The Grand Jury's recommcnd1Uon that the airport dllemna be placed in hands other than those belonging to the county supervisors was aimed at "taking airport de· clsions out or the political arena." But ln their response to lhat recommendation, the Board of Supervisors will say there Is "no clear advan- tages to support such an organization C airport authority l. '' Also not reeeiving board endrosement was a Grand Jury recommendation that county government re-submit requests for joint military-civilian use ot military air bases at El Toto and Los Alamitos. IN nlEJR RESPONSE, supervisors note they have made such overtures in the past without success and have drawn strong homeowner opposition in the two areas. · Supervisors did agree with one action recommended by the Grand Jury. That action was the approval of an environmental lm- pac\ report that was the n ~ndlng acceptance by the board. The board of supervisors laat week did accept that re- port but stopped short of following the grand jury's ac~m­ penylng recommendatiofl th&t plans to alleviate hazardous con1esUon at the airport be Implemented. INSTEAD OF GOING ahead with thoee plans, the <SH AJ•PO&T, Pace AU P eart further charged that Rose filed an inaccurate or false police report by failing to men tion the mishap It was dis- covered when the owner ap- peared to coUect his property Larsen said the agreement was acce pta ble to the cit y because it would cost taxpayer<! a bout as much to pursue the case against Rose lhrough various appeal procedures, and because it achieved whal the cl ty wanted : The removal of Rose Crom the police department. IRYINE POUCE "J.E4CB' WIYES The Jrvine police department has set up a spouse ride-along program to let wives leam about theirhu.~b8nds'work.See Featur· Ing, PageCl. Jurors Refuse Damages /\ Superior Court jury in Santa An a today began read- ing its verdicts in a massive sen cs of lawsuits totalling Sl.4 million brought against 'Orange County Airport. Earliest verdicts indicated the jury will not compensate S4 property owners in the airport vicinity for the loss of value to thei r property due to jet noise . The first l l verdicts read in .Judge Walter Smith's courtroom set the jury·s award fo r dam age to oroperl'o· values at zero. In five of those instances. the jury vote came on a 9·3 ballot. In two cases, the jury voted 10·2 and in four cases the ballot was 12·0. Reading or the verdicts is ex- pecte'1 to carry on at length as each of the 54 plaintiffs in the case are entitled to a separate decision. That process turned into a lengthy polling or each juror as the early verdic ts we re a n· nounced. It is possible before the polling on the 54 plaintiffs " behalf is finished some will be awarded damages. But early in the court process thl' elosest award of damages came on the 9-3 votes. Tho!-lc ballots were read after the jury completed seven full d ays of deli bc:rat1on th at followed a trial that got under way May 24 . Jn their lawsuits. the plaintiffs were seeking reimbursement for alleged damage to proper ty v~lucs caused by JCt noise as w c l I us 1n some i n5tan ce:- damages to their mental and physical health. While lherc are 54 homes rn the Newport Reach and Santa Ana Heights areas involved in the lawsuit, there are 98 plain· tiffs who h ave s u e d f or dama~ci. Firefighter Lose VERNON I AP> -A Superior Court j udge has turned down a re- ques t by Vernon'-; 101 firefighter<; for a temporary restraining order to stop the city from implement· ing layoffo; and othe r work changes. The fi refighters have re- fused to answer fire alarms since Aug 23 in a ··job action·' against Vernon Coast l\"eather F'u•r throug h F'riday with mostly s unny a nd .,111-?h lly warmer days . Lows tonight 57 to 62. Hi g hs Friday 70S at the beaches to near 80 inland. INSIDE T ODA l' It A men ca ready for a n1ghtt1mc lazatwe and o mo1,1th/ul of new bubblegum producls? Columnist Milton Moslcow1t i reviews new produces <m Page AI4. l•dex O.ty l'llllC r-... lly l'.trld 1 0'0-U BOB DOWTY (PLAID SHIRT) WORKS ON REPLICA OF HISTORIC ENGINE Cotta Mesa Firm Gets l"to Model Railroading on • Llte-alze Scale Trains Reprodueed Historic .Steamers Linked Nation Only the golden sp1kt· will be . missing wtH•11 a ('os1a Mt•:-.a firm completes its work 111g rl'plu::.i:. of two 1>f Aml·rtn1'!> most fumous train:-. or guy "who knows what the engineer had for lunch the day before." says Healy. T HE FINISHED products will be trucked to Promontory Point where they will occupy a replica of an old engine house. THE ORIGINAL steamers one from San Frnm·1:-.C'o, the other from the east coast mc•t he&id to head on the ~ame track May IO. 1869, at Promontory Pomt. Utah. But the trains are fully operational and each day with the aid of liquid fuel rather than coal or wood -they'll steam up and m ake their way to the exact location where the originals met nearly 100 years ago. The meeting of the sturdy Union Pacific 119 and C<.'ntral Pac1f1c Jupiter signaled A mcr1t·a 's first tr<1n~cont mental linkup and the hegmning of a long dependence on train POWl'r Healy figures there will be actors dress ed up in top hats and the like to reproduce the ceremony in which a golden spike was pounded into place. signaling, the end of a highly-publicized race between rival railroad companies. ·Probably :.old for ~c rap." is John Healy'!> guc!>~ al> to the f1n<1 l stop_ for the original trainl> The 58·ye:ir-old Irvine rest· dent 1s the a:.sembly direC'tor for the recrea- tion effort:. of O'Con nor Engineering Labs. SINCE TAKING over the project with the help of five other O'Connor employees and consultants, Healy naturally has taken an in- te rest in the origi nal story. I THE F IRM i!t bes t known for its telcvb 1on camera accef.s ory work. but re· c.e1vcd $1.5 million C'Onstruction contract from the Nutional Park Sl'rvicc in 1976 to hu1ld the locomotive:. th<.· only way they could "The Union Pacific engine came around Cape Horn <South Ame rica> and was as- sembled in San Francisco. But the Chinese really built the railroad," he adds. It was this coolie labor that pushed the 119 over the rugged Sierras, through the flatlands of Nevada and into Utah. At times laborers managed lo lay 10 miles of track a dav. be from sc·ratch. 1 lealy savs thcre wcren 't even any draw 1ngs for the~ 27-ton steamers that will be finished later lh1:-. yt-ar MorC' than 700 draw· in~s were m~de from old photographs to make ~ure such details as tht• siw of the cowcatcher:-. or the smoke st:icks were in order But the western bound Jupiter had few mountains to contend with as it moved rapid· ly across the Great Plains to the impromtu m eeting point The research wa!> handled by Jerry Best . a his torian with the· park serv1c1:" and thl:" type CLASH ... Amern:an:-. and illegal Mexicans arc being pcrseC'uted in the nit- t·d Statt•:-., and that ltwy want to ht'lp hbc•ratl' them " The 23rd of Seplt!m t)cr group l'laimed re~pons1bllit y for the Aug. 211 kidnap-execution of Hugo Margain Charlt•s, 35, the so n o f Ambassa d o r llugo Margain. The body was found Aug. :JO in a field near Chalco. 18 miles from Mexico Ci ty. The d ocu m ents seized in Ciudad Juarez. a hotbed of guer- rilla activity near the Texas border. said lhe seven zones wen~ listed 1n order of priority, with the northwest a rea fi rst because of 1ls production and CClpital. "ln this zone. referring above all to Sinuloa, is where the rev- o I u ti on a r y m ove m e nt has rt>:.ithed lh<' highest level of de· vclupment. the bool<let says "In addition. this zone 1s one of the most stratc~1c and impor· tant zones for the development of the revolutionary civil war. We arc referring to the moun· ta1nous sl<1l es Chihua hua . Sinaloa. Duranl(o <1 nd Nayarit ca lled the 'Golden Quadrilateral.· .. Soviet Sale OK'd W ASJll NG TON <Ar I Pres1 dent Carter has OK 'd the sale of sophi~t1cotcd oil drilling equip- ment to tht• Soviet Union. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ff\# o..~ C.O.\t O••l'I P1tot Wlltl'\Wfhl ,.. 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Yaltf'y Nr~()ftlt"" ~81 .. 310 ~:'T~ ~ °'w:%, Cf::.!!.,':'f=~·~~. :w:;~':; .. :!ct '!1~~·~.=·.~. ~~:.::~~ : loP'f''"''...., . $9t0ftd c ••n "''• .. et••• •t C~t• .tr;Wi'-4 C..111.,111114 'Uftlc t1t111f\ ., C.tt"flt U \f ~tftly Dy .,.,.,, '' M ~'"'• fll'hht•'• df'\t"'41 ....... U ,.l'l\Mlfll'I Fro• Page A I PROBE FINDING. • • Reporting the panel 's findings. Or. Michael Baden said "all nine members of the panel unanimously concluded " that the bullet causing the head wound pn, tered from the back of Kennedy's head and exited from the "right front s ide of the head ... But the panel. which was re- tained by the committee. said the original autopsy report was wrong on one point. The entrance wound in the Arms Talks Resume Today MOSCOW CAP l -Nuclear ar ms negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union resumed in a s lightly im proved atmosphere today with Am erican negotiators making a new attempt to clear remaining obstacles to a new treaty before the e nd or the year. Foreign Minister Andrei A Gromyko a nd chief U.S. arms nt?gotiator Paul C. Warnke ex- l'h a nge d pleasantries. the n JOined their delegations at the negotiating table in a 19th cen- tury Moscow mansion. h ead was about four inches higher than the point s pecifie_d in the original report, Baden said. IL was not immediately clear what if any bearing this dis· cre pa ncy might h ave on the locat ion of the assassin. The Warren Commission con- cluded that Oswald fired a rine at the president from the sixth n oor of the Texas School Book Depos itory. Baden. New York City's chief medical examine r and th e p an e l's mode rator , said the pathologists agreed that another bullet. causing a less serious wound in Kennedy's upper back and neck, also was fired from the rear . That bullet exited in the front of the neck, Baden said. There has been no major dis· pule on the entrance point of that bullet. Chief to Speak LONDON <AP > -Prime Minister J ames Callaghan an- nounced he will make a ua- li on wide TV -radio s peeC'h tonight, fueling speculation that a general election is imminent. possibly on Oct. 5. f'ro• Paffe A I AIRPORT CONDITIONS .. board voted last week to approve another study of Orange County Airport. As for Gates. the sheriff earlier this year was the target of multiple grand jury reports that, in effect. criticized the operation of his department. In the draft of his response to the jury·s comments Gat es wrote he hopes his reply "will clarify the issues at hand and. hopefully. sound judgment will prevail" once all of the facts have been reviewed. Among other things. the sheriff said: -PSVCHOl~OGICAL TESTING or deputy recrwts as suggested by the Grand Jury would cost $70 per applicant and not achieve more than is done through oral reviews and personal observation of the applicants under stress conditions. -1'RAJN1NG THROUGH use of stress techniques at the sheriff's academy Is a valid and worthwhile part of the training program and wi ll be continued under "realistic fi eld conditions." -N•;w DEP UTIES will be assigned to duty In Orange County Jail in accordance With "departmental needs. bud~ct constraints and available manpower allocations" und It will be the sheriff who will determine the length of the Jail assignment In effect. Gates' reply to the Grand Jury acknowledges the jury's reeommendations and sugaestlona but sets most of them ai;ide with Just1flcaUon o;nd explanation for his policy of mamWlning the status quo wlUUn the aberlff's de· partmcnL Suspect Sentenced Drug Case En~; Murder Trial Due Alexande r Kulik. o ne of seven defendants in a pending Or~nge County Superior Court murder c•onspiracy case. has be t>n i;entenced to a federal Frort1Pa~AJ STREETS ... adjoining those projects. "There is a choice. lU years from today we can have a Newport Beach with little more develooment than we have to- day, with unsolved traffic prob- lems becoming increasingly wors e as development ta kes p lace in s urrounding com - munities "Or we can have traffic mov· ing muc h more s m oothl y throughout the city and with those vacant lots occupied by res· 1dences and master planned commercial fac1htics to serve our citizens and provide a lax base." K remer a lso took the OP· portunity to lobby for support of two major road proJects -the San J oaquin Hills Corridor and the extens ion of University Drive around the Upper Bay He briefly discussed the city's so -called traffic phasing or· dina nce which limits building to improvemen ts in the road system. He said the law will produce piecemeal development "with a cumulative negative effect on the circulation system ... "It is development that turns on the tap for the funding of road improvements." he said Possible New Legiommires' Victims Cited NEW YORK <AP > -Calls to a central telephone number set up in the wake of an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Manhattan 's garment district have revealed 34 more possible cases of the m alady, Mayor Edward Koch said today. Those 34 sus pected cases are in addition to nint• possible c:ises that were previously reported. three of them fatal. One fatality was a confirmed case of the dis· ea!>e T he m ayor a nd Dr. John Marr. director of epidemiology for the Health Department. said all 34 persons worked in the gar- ment djstrict area. Koch said the C'ity had re ce1ved JOO call:. to the central number. Eight of the 34 possible cases are still in hospitals. Koch said. and the Health Department 1:. going to follow up on each of the m . prison lerm of four years after he was found l!uiltv of narcotics violations in a San Diego federal court. Kulik. 28. a onettime resident of Newport Beach0s Linda Isle. pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance last week. Tuesday he was sentenced to a four-year prison term to be fo ll owed by 10 years probation. He is free on $100.000 bail pend· ing appeal. Kulik and his wife. Elsie. who is also a co-defendant in the Orange County murder case. were arrested last December in the San Diego resort of La Costa. They were being sought in connection with the murder case. Ar res ting office r s from Newport Beach alleged they found .1 1 pounds of nearly pure China White heroin and another half-pound of diluted Mexican Brown heroin hidden in KuUk's car. They estimated the 11Jicit values of the drug cache at La Costa at more than $1.5 million The couple was turned over to the U.S. Attorney for prosecu· tion on those narcotics charges. Federal court records indicate that the charges pending against Mrs. Kulik were dropped and that Kuhk pleaded guilty to the s1~lc posscsi;ion ch~rge. Al the lime of his arrest in December, he also was facing federal prosecution for firearms und immigration laws viola· tions Kulik Is a Canadian citizen However, lederaJ prosecutor Steve Nelson was unavailable this morning to discuss the out- come of those cw;es. Kulik still faces two major state court cases. The first. scheduled to open in J a nuary, is for the alleged con - s piracy which led to t he October 197i slaying of Fountain Valley resident Stephen John Bovan. His wife as well as two former bus iness partne r s, J oseph Fedorowsk1 and Joseph Davis will stand trial with Kulik at that time. Three othe1 defendants in that case. Anthony Ma rone. Jr .. Raymond Resco and J erry Fiori will face trial beginning Oct. 30. Once those cases have been disposed or. Kulik will then face prosecution on another n<1rcotics chugc. F rofll Page A I HASHISH SEIZED. • • legedly was lo make a sale to undercover offi cers . Orficers said they found three pounds of Colombian marijuana in hi s car Other Laguna officers said t hey followed Nicholson's and Ms . Christa's truck from the La Mirada Street address. pulling the m over at the corner of Bluebird Drive and South Coast Highway. The couple ·s truck al- legedly contained another seven pounds of the potent weed and a pound Qfhashish. of hashish. Officers the n obtained a search warrant for Lawrence's home where they arrested Ms. Nichols and assertedly seized 15 pounds of marijuana and a half· pound of hash. Capt. Purcell said the man juana -of several varieties was neaty packaged. and said officers also found vials me1rked for hash oil and S6.000in cash. The evidence was reportedly found in a hidden room in the downstairs portion of the house "The evidence we found m- Ban Expired SAN FRANCISCO IAPI -In· terior Secreta ry Cecil Andru!> has called the restriction on In· dian fishing on the Klamath Ri ver a .. technical dec1s1on " based on the dwindling salmon population and not "a dec1s1on made by politicians ... 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ............... ....,._ 2 o--. w ..... C.rh Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hou~ Oa11y 9-6,.Sat 9·5 30 ......... __. __ ..... dicates Lawrence had been in busine4's for s om e time." Purcell said. Lawrence was booked for sate of marijuana and possession fol' sale of hashish and marijuana. The other sus pects were being he ld today on charges or pos session of mariJuan <1 for Sal(.' Guardsmen Now Firemen MA NCHE STER, N.H. !AP I -Gov. Meldrim Tho m son s ays Nat ionul Guard troops will m an fire s ta ti o n s 1n New Ha mpshire's largest city as loni: a~ firefighters partic ipate in a ··sickout .. Thomson called in 35 National Guardsmen. un- t rained in fighting fires, from Co n co rd a nd Pete rboro on Wednesday night after the night shift o f M a n c he s t er 's firefighters called in s ick. Today·s 8 a.m. s hift of firefighters a lso failed lo report. The city solicitor plans to file contempt of court <.'1lations today agains t fire fighters participating in the sickout. For The Very Best Deal You owe it to yot1neff to check .Hr pricn, before Y" bvy! CALIFORNIA Thu~y. Septembor 7 1976 DAILY PILOT AS 'Warped Door' Murder Suspect Escapes Cell Parents Vow No Busing High Court Reversal Stirs Boycott Threat FR~NO 11\P I ., A wa~ and mulfunct1onlna Mldln& <·t>ll door 1:-. bemlil bhamt'\1 for tht• ('li<'llP4' of 11n 11('t'used murdcm·r minuh.•11 lx'fOrl• ht'> dl'alh penalty lrial wu:. lo rcliutnc, F're:.no Count)' Shl.'nft Hiarold McKtnnt·y \llld t>oui:l&.'i Stankt'wnz. 21. of Clov1i.. 1" isllll at 18rWt' dci.plll' u w1de'lpr\•ad :warC'h by law t•nfor<'cmt•nt 11gt'ncicl), uuthonll<'~ rt• oorl t1M11l\ "Appu~ntly the bailiff hult-d to 1-e•· \hut the door clo'it'<I prop erly ... { u~t <it'nt' trail m 'uld About 15 manutt·11 llfter bc111.: pl.tt'td In th(' cell, Stanke\o\1lz w~ 'e-cn "Jogr<inJ(" on the nt-arhy do"' nto\o\11 mnll and tJ ft "'' m1nut••s lutt'r hill absenc~ wu:. d1~ covt-rt'd hy authorities ...... Hara~ llaufle ('rop SAN l>llWO I \ r l ltaans dumped by Tropic a.I Stor~ Norman Ta\ :.aged the rn1Mn 1 rop In Kings County, Jnrtlcllng <tn t'l'lllmutt>d ~ m1lhon lo''· "'1th othl'r dumuge reported to tomatoes. ulf.ilfa and \\tne and t ahlt• i::r .1JW1> tht· California Council of ( J Growers Si.I)!> C"r "If th<' "'eather does n 'l ... ~.1 'A.TE improve, we could stand to --lose 40 percent or th ~ ra1s1ns" in Kings County. Agr1c~turaJ Commtsstoner M Hugh Handley said Wednesday During the storm. more than an inch of rain fell in the area . The council also reported some damage to the canning tomato crop. but Bob Holt. ma nager or the Callforniu Tomato Growers As· sociation in Stockton said the extent won't be known for several days. Fire Gut• Rallrad Tunttel EUREKA (AP I -A fire apparently touched off by s parks from a passing train Wednesday destroyed a portion of a railroad tunnel 60 miles southeast of here. and will result in the delay of all southbound lumber shipments for at least four days, officials said. Jim Loveland, information officer for Southern Pacific. said the fire gutted 151 feet of a 2.000.root long tunnel at Is land Moun- tain -adjacent to the Eel Ri ver in Humboldt County -at about \1:20 a .m. Road l•pro.,nreent• A dopted SAN JOSE (AP> -The San Jose City Council has adopted a road improvement package that restricts new development unless developers can prove that traffic will not be affected. Under the S24 million package, 40 roads will be resurfaced, widened or otherwise improved. SfgR Pole Stze Re•• rici ed Surret1dfl'r• Arnt• Ristol. 52 . self· t•mplo}ed bookkeepc.'r. ~11·c•u:-.cd of taking S927.000 m1 ~takenly deposited in his l'h~t krng account, returned I rom Finland and s urren· der<.·tl to <.iuthorities Wcdnc:>day. Two-thirds of lhL• m oney is still missing and H1stol has been charged \\1th grand theft. Swnn 'Norm' Destroys Pier At Oceanside OCEANS ID E CAP l Weighed against all the damage done by a has-been tropical storm named Norman is the $30,000 that the storm 's 10-foot waves saved the City Council by dem olishing 200 feet or the Oceanside Pier. · "It's complelelv ~one ... said Gary Cox, assistant to the city manager. "There is no reason for us to contract for demolition anymore." LOS ANGELES IAP l - Parents angered by the prospect of having their children bused In the n ation 's second-largest school district promise a largc- scalc boycott when classes open Tuesday. The California Supreme Court overturned Wednesday a lower court ruling -issued unexpec· tedly Friday -that had stayed the distr ict 's integration plan pending appeal. PRO-BUSING ADVOCATES, including the American Civil Libe rties Union, praised t he Supreme Court for finally clear· ing the way for integration in the district after 15 years of litiga- tion. But ~nti-busing advocates. wllo had applfuded the early 2nd District Court of Appeals ruling, were angered. Attorneys vowed lo lake the matter to the U.S. Supreme Court by Friday. "This is really going to cause som e problems." said Link Wyler. a Woodland Hills film producer who has been trying to encourage parents in the mostly white San Fernando Valley to keep their children home from school Tuesday. "Ther e's no telling how the community is go· ing to react to this kind of pressure. You're going to see the biggest boycott of a school system ever staged.·' THE BOARD OF education urge d the co mmunity to cooperate with implementation of the plan. which calls for 60.000 of the district 's 570,000 students to take crosstown bus rides of up to l 1n hours roundtrip. Training Due ·'I think the confusion or Che last. few days is unfortunate." said Howud Mille r. s c hoo l boa rd president. .. But I thmk this wilJ be a challenge to the citizens of the community to act in a responsible and serious manner -and I think lhal's ex actly what will happen." THE BOARD VOTED 5·2 late Wednesday to go ahead with the pla n. The dissenting votes were cast by the same two members who originally voted against adopting the plan as a response lo the state Supreme Court's 1976 order that Los Angeles take a ll "reasonable and fe asible" steps to desegregate its schools "ThlS school district will be v iolating the constitutional rights of children if it goes ahead with the plan." said Bobbi Fiedler, the board's staunchest anti-busing foe. "The plan itself, assuming it moves forward next week. is in very serious t rou· ble " ALTHOUGH THE BOARD had voted Tuesday to s upport the appeal court 's delay of bus- ing. the seven members Wednes· day defeated by one vote a measure to join the anti-busing group Bustop in an appeal to U.S . SuperiO'r Court Judge William R ehnquist. Bustop. which originally requested the stay. says it will carry that ap- peal to Washington on Friday. ··or iI h e l Rchnqu1st l 1s climbing the highest mountain in Nepal and we can gel to him. we will be there," said Bustop attorney Tom Bartman. ACLU attorney Mark Rosen- baum said his organization also would be there. ·'They ( Bustop 1 are not going to succeed ... he said. 'This is a state case based on stale law. based on a state con- st1tut1on. It raises no federal is- sues " 'Moonies ' File Suit To Solicit LOS ANGELES <APl -Tllree followers of Rev. Sun Myung ,Moon have filed a federal court s uit challenging licensing laws in seven Los Angeles County cities that limit proselytizing and sohc1ting. The t;.S. District Court action wa s f iled Wednesday against county District Attorney John Van de Kamp. Sheriff Peter J . P1tchess and police chiefs in South Pas adena. Huntington Pa rk . Downey. Glendora and West Covina . The suit also was a imed at laws in H awaiian Ga rd ens and Rolling Hills. which are under the sheriff's Jurisdiction. The plaintiffs -John Means, 25 ; Chris E. Bihary, 25; and Mary Cheney. 30 -contend the cities have licensing Jaws based on vague s tandards that have restricted their group's fund· raising and proselytizing. The three said they have been mem· be rs or the Moon's Unification Ch urch fo r at least three years. Ron Troyer. the church's legal affairs field coordinator. said church members in some or the seven cttiei; have been arrested. LOS ANGELES <AP> -In an attempt to s tave off violence at a demonstration by Iranian students planned for today, Mayor Tom Bradley signed Wednesday an emergency ordinance restrict- ing the size of poles used to carry protest s igns. The city had planned to pay a contractor the $30.000 to dis man· tie the hazardous 200-foot section of the eier which was severely damaged by storms last winter. Now the money will go back to SAN DIEGO <AP) - A bout 730 une mployed persons will be trained as skilled laborers under a $4.4 million fed er al grant awarded to the Regiona l Employment an d Tr a ining Silverwoods Helps You Beat Inflation! Select Your Fall Wardrobe Now Police Chief Daryl Gates. in urging the adoption of the or- dinance. said some of the injuries sustained by nine officers at a similar demonstration last week were caused by heavy clubs used to carry signs. the city's general fund. Consortium. Shoreline Protected From Power Plants BURLINGAME <AP> approved a plan that -The Ca I 1forn1 a frees utilities from its Coast al Commission has controls when they build By Bil Keane "What do you soy, Jeffy?" "Wow!" Ihmning Set OverWe Uare SAN FRANCISCO t AP) -A county can dun a former welfare r e· cipient for repayment or benefits only to the ex- tent to which his wages exceed living costs, the California S uprem e Court bas ruled In a San Diego County case. JESSE JACKSON SPEAKS SUNDAY, SEPT. 10 GARDEN GROVE COMMUNITY CHURCH 9:30 ANO 11.15 AM SERVICES CORNER OF CHAPMAN AVE. AND LEWIS ST. IN GARDEN GROVE. C•ll 442-5178. Put • few word• to work for ou. new power plants, both nuc le ar and conve n · tional. along 270 miles of the California coast. But the plan also bars powe r plants from s ix scenic stretch es of shoreline over a total of 260 miles. The prohibit· ed areas include Big Sur. the northern Santa Cruz coast, Pt. Concep· lion in Santa Barbara County, the central Men- docino coast , the Lost Coast and the Eel River Delta In Hum boldt County. Under the plan. utilities can expand the 18 ex is ting coasta l power plants without Coastal Commission ap· prov al. Along the remaining 570 miles or shoreline. the commission des · i~nated scattered areas --state parks, beaches, scenic areas. wetlands and wildJ1fe habitat where no power plants will be allowed. LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ART F .. 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I tNe , a great opportun11y to lower tht• C.Ci!.I o t dt<!!Js1ng up I rom our 1us.t·arrived Fall fashions, yo u ~etect an .111 - ricca~1on wardrobe in one shopping trip a su11 a s,port c.oat plus a pair of coordinated stacks And for .1 hm11t•d 11me only Silverwood!. let~ you d1 oucr 70 IC) c tf in" 101,\t Her~ s how 11 works YOUR CHOICE OF: Any 2. 3 or 4-p1ece suit at Any sport coat at . Any pair of slacks at . . . 18500 . '10 00 . 3500 TOT AL PRICE 330 00 WE TAKE OFF 70.10 YOU PAY ONLY 259.90 silverwoods 45 FASH ION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH ' 1 t O•Mq•Co•''°"''•P••o• Editorial Page ----------------------------------------------- l 6 Thur.c:say, September 7, 1978 Ro~rl N Weed Publ•~ner Barbara l<re11>icll Edltorlel Paoe Editor Police, Fire Loss N d City Action It , 1111w I or I lo 'w~q,.1r1 Ht•1wh l'll ~ Coundl to t'1ke M'r 11n1..,h th• d1 J l!/..!lllJ.! m1ir .ilt· 111 tht· c ity b PQll ('t' and fire tlt•J>Jrt Ill\ nh ~llll't' tlw rm,t of t ilt' 't JI 21 pohl'E'm('I) Jntf firemen h,I\ •· l'4·c 11 c•ut fr 11m tlw fl·•\ 1 ol I "in, n•llrNI. OOt' ll'ft on nH'd1l·.1l 1ll,,1l11l1l\ <1mt um• \\U1> k1lled 1n un 1u·c·1d~nl dur 111~ nit chit' IH\ur ' l'hl' I l'NlLUlltn~ 16 quit to seek l'mploy mt·nl t•l-.t·" lwrt· l'h1 ~.11 1 -.111 1-. .tlurmini.t Tht• uvt>r.1~,. annual 11umlw1 11( 111·p.nt111~ J>'•ht'<•mt•n and f1 rt·m l'n rulculatcd ''' l'I I h' pn rt•c1tn >: I ht1•t· 't·.i,.., ha~ b<•l•n to I 11-.1111 H .ilh 11 h.1-. nnt hc.·c.·n unu~ual ror morall· II\ the I\\ I ) ckp.111 llll'llh to ht• JI •• lo\\ point at lht• t•nd or ~um n1t•1 II h.i-. l11•c•n Jlt11bull•d 10 fata1:ue from what ure 111" J\.., long .md l>u:-o~ l'>lllllOll'r months. Ulld lo Ul~1>Ut1Sf1JC lion "1th -..1l.1n m·g1111,1t1on ... \\h1d1 1n thl' p a-.t huvl' bet1n "t'f 1 lnl h' 11nll.1lt•1 <il l'll .' 1·11u n1·1I Ul'ltun at about this time 111 \ l '.lf rt11:-. 't .1r 1 ....... utl\ d1fh·rl·nt bet' HUM' nuw 1n~tcad of ~rqnn~ 1h,· nwn art• '•mph ll•a\ mg Tht>1r departure mt·an-. nut uni\ a lu1>-. or th<' r·1t~ funds lh<tl -.vent mto.lh~11·. trll tllllH' h11t lo..,:-ol ltw (''r>t·rt1M~ \°'tJCh l~nl to ht.s m di\ 1d11,il 111h ..... ,1 fin· l1ghtl'r a pittrolman. u param(:chc. J <ll'll'L'll\ 1• 111' in m.rnagl'mt·1\l t·:.1rht•1 th1-. H •ar :-.om <· of the c ity 's better known n t1 £t'11!'> ur gt•cl c nutH·1lnwn to trike step~ to ins ure the pohn· .1mJ Im l'mplo.H't'!:. "'en• paid on a par with the h1g h t>'>l pu' 11\~ agcn<.·1e~ in the county . Even though those 1·11 n•t·n:-. ·•l>l>t':.1 1 l'd before {'ouncilmen al the behest of the twu l'mplO\t'l' grouµ~. th«!ir message s hould be of even more tonc•t•rn now than 1t wus this s pring . There ~ no <loubt the situation is serious . Council mt·m bc·r:-. :-ho uld tcike at·tion to sec 1t docs n 't become (.'\ t'n \\Ol'M' School Scene Changes What somt· admimstr:.itors c~ll the "oncc-uffluent" :--.Jcwµort·~<'i-a Unified School Dis trict r eturns to full a<.·ti\ ity J\lfonday. Thi~ p<.1st s ummer has been a ny thing but a vacation tor S<'hool trusl(•l's try rng to com e to grips with a new ftnanl'ial era for Califol'llia school districts. Th<.· ne t effect of P roposition 13. combined with 1mplcmentution of the Serrano school equcalization plan and de clines in local s tudent e nrollment. adds up to an Sll 7 million drop in overall revenues from last year in thl· ncw fiscal year SummC'r ::-<:hool for more tha n 10,000 s tudents was l'llmmal<·cl and. with manv financial unce rtainties still looming. lhl' Situation next s ummer IS cloudy. More than 100 full and part-Lime teachers und about :six admini!>trators will not be returning to school this fall Sch ool off1cit1ls s av the employment situation may \\Orst•n The.· must u1fficult d<.·c1s1on hcis been one that cancels ~•II bu!)mg 1o r high school students and their athletic team:-CCJmmunily involveme nt a nd extra ze al by ••thl~~tte k;1m boos ter clubs 1s essential in minimizing the rrus tratwn:-.. The hlls ing cutbacks ind irectly affect many clemcntur.v ;:ind middle s chool s tudents who will be M<1 rting school a t different times this fall to keep the n :ma anmg bu!:ies a t mos t efficie nt use P c.rcnb s hould take the time to contact lht! district hcfort· !-chool opens Monday to learn of a ny c hanges in ~tarting time!> or bus routes . l n shoit, thin gs a ren 'l like they used lo be for one of 11w must highly rated school districts in the s tate . Groundwater Proble01 There·~ a groundwatC'r problem in The Bluffs. No one who's se~n the water-damaged homes or the slippage on the bluff fating the Upper Newport Bay could a rgue the point. The center of conll'ntion s eems to center on how much water is in the ground under the 650·home ~ubdi vision and whos e fault it ts that it got there. City officials are understandably cautious in discussing the problem. They have sought expert advice in the form of a couple of studies. Unfortunately the <.·onclusions about the amount of water running through <rnd seeping out of the bluff area were found to be e rroneous in the mos t recent study. llowever. that s hould not deter city officials from working with the developer Holstein Industries -the homt'owncrs :.and the landowner -The Irvine Co. -in dc·velopmg a plan that will solve the problem on a financially equitable bas is. Obvious ly tt's more important to solve the problem thcan to waste further time in an attempt to fi gure out "ho'~ to blame• for it. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed o n lh1s page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd} Wild Oats By t .. M. BOYD Pretty popular still is the old notion that a man who sows hi:s wild oats before mHrriage tends ~o r~main fn1thful in later lifr But Df>ar Gloon1y Gu · Because of the cit y c harter, Newporl Reach City Council members get an automatic cost-of-living increa~e on their "ex· pcnse" benent. but de· ny city employees such an lncrea~ SEAGtJU ... that's a myth. evidently. The matrimonial researchers claim their studies prove that the more promiscuous the bachelor, the more in· clincd he'll later be to com· mil adultery Q. "Who's the world 's highest paid pianist. if it's not Van Cliburn?" A . Vladimir Horowlt?.. Cliburn comes in a distant !lec-ond in this matter of money Was Calvin Coolidge who said , "Nobody e ver listened himself out of u job." Q. "What's the difference between a 'calamity' and a , , 'catastrophe'?" A Example ; The "calami· ty" was Richard M. Nixon's resignation -"a state of deep distress c aused by m DJOr misfortune or loss." 1'h~ "catMtroPhc" was bis pnrdon -"the final event or t h e dramllllc action. especially or a tra9edy. ·: Jack Anderson Small Business Gets Runaround W ASlUNU1'0N Foltowlnl( their epochut 1903 Kittyhawk nlQhl, tht.' Wrhcht brothers got a five -yea r runaround from Wuis hinl(ton before recelvlni;c uny government rinancial help to p ursue their acronautkal re· 11t•arch Small tlml" Inventors and In· novat1Vt! bu.~1ne!l~m(•n toduy are .r1:tt1ng the ~u mt' :>h Orl !'t h rift, CVl'O l h 0 u g h b1lllons url" being doled ou t by the fcdl·r;.tl gov ernmcnl ror research and dev t"lopmenl Butt<'rfat corporation~ lap up lhe cream fro m the r esearch .s ubsidies. <'ven thoutlh they're interested more in profits and cost-culling than in n e w Inventive break throughs . Small com- pa nies with fe wer than 1,000 l'mployel"S ~Ct r-.kim milk rrom Uw fedt•ral churn. YET THE little enterprising businesses rather than the cor· pornte g iants h ave been responsible tor such develop· ments in this century as .insulin, zippers, power steering. ball point pens and self-winding watches. This was in keeping with the tradition or individual inventive genius es symbolized by the Wright Brothers, Alex· ande r Graham Be ll, Samuel Morse and Thomas Edison. The superiority of small bUsi ness research has been cited in a study that the Office or Manage. m e nl and Budget strangely never published . The study credited firms having less than 1.000 employees with almost half of the industrial innovations between 1953 and 1973. According to the s tudy. 16 small technology firms created 25,558 JObs for Ameri can workers during the 20 -year ?eriod because they came up with new ideas. Yet the budget office was advised that small firms were dra wing inadequate funding from the government, getting less than 4 percent of the research and d evelopment layouts. Mailbox Spurred by the report . the budget office drafted a memo tn· tended for ult rederal agencies. urging vigorous efforts to ch&n ne l more or the research lo small businesses "which lire having ditriculty in compfting 1n the big leagues." THE MEMO added. "There 1s considerable evidence. that the !'>mall proportion or federal re· search and development work thul is being awarded to small technologically based firms is contributing to a serlous loss or high technology capabilities in our nation. It is important that we see some r eal progress v. ithsn thc first 18 months of th(' Administration .. This ringing call for a new deal was never sent to the agen· cies Les Fettig. h('c.td or the of· fl ee that W<t!> s upposed to be directing the crusade. said the report and the memo were news to him when we asked what hap. pened. Ile l'XPluincd that thl' documents "fell through t he cracks'" during the tran~1tion period between the Ford and Curter admin1strat1ons Fettig said his ofhct' 1s alert to the problem and is taking steps lo nrnke it easier for s mull bu!>1 ncssmen to get research and de· velopment help. ''li's John Wtlkcs Sooth 's tul,, to ~rn his kur ." fo'ootnok· Investigation shows that the Energy Department un· <kr James Schlesinger has been perhaps the worst offender in government in encouraging re· <>ea rch at the little league level. Thl' department claimed il &warded 10.3 percent or its re· st"arch contr act s t o s m a ll operc.ttors in the l977 fiscal year. The General Accounting Office h as challenged t he statistic. GAO ~1uditors found the amount wus about 2.6 percent, because the Energy De partment h as co unted s ubcontracts that trickle down from the big cor· porahons. POSTAL PROPOSAL: An idea that could help reduce the postal dehc1t and provide the pay in· rrcase postal workers are de· mundtng has been run up the flagpole for Postmaster General William F. Bolger. He seems ready to salute It . Bolger 1s giving serious atten- tion to the imaginative proposal of Miami public relations wizard I funk Meyer that the hundreds of thousands of ma il boxes and po al d e l ivery trucks thro ghoul the United States be used as advertising space. Meyer stressed in his private pre~cntat1on to Bolger that he wJsn 't !luggest1ng the Postal S1·rv1cl' provide billboard-style -.pact• ror promoting junk pro· ducti. Under hi s plan, the ad· vcrL1s mR <>n the mail boxes and 1 ruck!'> would be restricted to in· i.t1tut1onal and public service mes:-.<i~c:-. liUbJect to approval of the postaJ <1ulhont1es. THE SALE of the postal space ,. 11 u I d save th c t & x paye r s mllhoni. of dollars in direct and indirect fashion. Meyer pointed out that the Energy Department •~ on the ver ge of spending Sl million on a media campaign message in six cities to inform c·onsumers how to save money with energy-conserving devices The message could be spread for lt·s s money if the postal billboard system were adopted. Vacant s pace is available on an estimated 180,000 postal vehi cles and 400.000 street de· posit boxes. which could be rent· ed for advertising. Handicapped Need Those Parking Spaces To the Editor: 1 ha\te just returned from my therapy session at Hoag Hospital with more hurting than my new bionic knee replace· ment -my feelings. Close to the therapy lab is a reserved <? l parking section for wheelchair a nd therapy pa· lients. It ls plainly marked with a picture or a wheelchair, in case you can't read English. The therapy office gives a pa· tient entitled to park there a green card. They ask you to dis· play it on your das hboard or risk your car being towed away at your expense. WHAT A joke. Monday at 3:30 p.m . every slot was filled. I had to walk about a block and a half. But a new bionic knee doesn't have a sense of humor T od ay one slot was open. whic h I grabbed in a hurry. Then I spent a few minutes and extra pain checking dashboards for green cards. Only two had them, and one had a commercial sign : Handicapped. It wouldn't be right to wish a total knee r eplacement, a mastectomy, a stroke or leg am· putalion on people ror a small thing -like parking wherever they can find a space. But I am upset . I belong to two abused minorities. the elderly and the handicapped. And I have made up my mind that I will not suffer Indignities and abuse without do· ing something. however small, about it. l hope people will leave these parking slots for the ones they were meant for. Not just at the hospital, but everywhere. By the way. as I left my re· served spot today, two young, able·bodied women pulled into it, left their car and strolled, not to the therapy lab, but lo the main entrance at Hoag. MRS. JEWELL TUNNELL Real Rent Proble111 To the Editor· F o r week s we 've read legis lative and council sugges- tions for alleviating high rents. And now the new Los Angeles "rent control" rules. But nothing Is offered to solve the real problem -housing shortage. When L.A. landlords Cl'm sure some are gougers, but many arc fair) have to set rents back to May 31 and refund lax money. why aren't retailers forced to act similarly ? Refrigerators. c8rpcts. stoves -ond ccrtaJnJy repalrs -have gone up. R E STATE income tu re· funds: People earning !O little • that they pay no taxes if they have a few medical deduction!>. are sulfering severely due to high rents. but they receive no tax refunds. I'm usually against subsidies but r ight now they're the only immedia te solut;on . People must be helped. The stale has a lot of dough ; let it be put to such use rapidly. Not eight months from now. The HUD program is a farce. Thousands of eligibles wait a year and get nothing And con- gress men are doing nothing about it. All incumbents should be ousted this election. TOM NELSON Ad111lre• Spu11k To the Editor According to a recent issue of the Daily Pilot, police in El Ca jon ar(, :ts overstaffed and h&Vl' as little to do as those in Hunt· lngton Beach. I am referring tn "'Mature' Hooker Cops Plen" relating the guilty plea of a 63· ycar·old who confessed lo mak mg about $450 a month, !.UP· plcmenting he r income as :i secretary by providing favor~ for men. One wonders what the cost to the taX"paycrs in that community might have been to run this en· terprising senior citizen in. In my opinion we could well do with fewer Judicial bureaucrats und more elderly with lh1s kind of s1mnk. DOUGLAS A. RYDER Ja"'f• I.led To the Editor· I think it would be most ap· propriate at this time to publish a roster or those "repr<'!ICn• tatlves or the people" who at the behest of the rent lobby voted against all the bills suggested to give the renter some relief and a part of the landlords' windfall of profits from Proposition 13. Jarvis has been a consistent liar and a tool of the money men. and I trust that one da1. and very soon too. he a lso sball have to digest the venom or his spleen. lie is the most disgusting example of humanity and cheat. I honestly hope that his adven· lures In othe r states will end In complete disaster tor him and hi!! deliberate falsehoods. T. JONES LllteN~ud To the Editor· Every city should Immediate· ly pas!! o "poop :scoop" law s1m1lar to New York City's. Not only would 1t be an ex cellent s ource of revenut.> 1 maybe it could even in some way finance some sort of hous· ing assistance revenue until private enterpr ise can build some tow cost housing >. it would be a n important health measure. IT JS such a s imple matter lo carry a paper bag and slotted ~poon. dipper. etc Our family saw :-o much filth l and. of course. bljcterial l~t weekend when we went to the park to have a picnic and let the kids play. We saw so many dogs defecating on the grass we didn't feel like staying. I ( you read reports on :"Oil tests you will be horrified when you learn the real facts MRS. If E. THOMAS Don•t Rap Massa9e To the Editor· I h(\d the chance to read your Orange Coast Daily Pilot 18/251 article , "M l'sa Arres t '> Masseuse on Sex Rap " I don't think your paper -;hould ">how so muc h baas t oward tcg1l i mate massage pra<.'t1 tioners. Equaling sex arrests and massage all in one breath is no good. Massage hus been for many years a high-minded profession It brings relief from ~tress. and in many cases pcrrect health. Massage isn't a "magic cure· all " for God's s&ke. H's a vast frontier where health is "key .. Professionals do not cons ider nnything less than perfect care for their people The results speak for themselves. I want to make you aware that the in· dustry is not ln hell. but rather aspiring to health through car· ing touch. IN THE future it would be to our advantage that those who prae· lice prostitution s hould be shown for what they are. and what they do ; not that they are massage personnel. That can do more damagethangood. My business ls based on trust between myself. and my <.'lien· tele. Tru!lt must be developed on a ll levels . Not only by the massage Industry. but also by tho people. We need yuur s up· port, not anything else. \\ e thank you Cor thut WILLIAM BG GRIFFITH MT. Prop • .; E~plaln~fl To th<' Editor· In J recent letter lo the editor. William Harvey complained that he did not know what Propos1· t ion 5 1s about. Gregory Peck, in a 60-second radio announcement paid for by Californians for Clean Indoor Air has this to say: "PROPOSmON swill create s moking and non·s moklng areas inside public places. Smokers wi ll be able to enjoy the right lo s moke, and non·smoker~ will have the right to breath smoke- free air. It's an excelle nt way lo !'>hare our indoor air in public pla ces , without increasing laxes ·· Mo re than 600,000 voter to: s igned an initiative petition to place Proposition S on the No- vem her ballot. Passage or the proposition will not cost tax· payers millions or dollars , as op· ponents have charged. These op· ponents, who camounage their purpose by the use of the name Californians for Co mmon Sense. are spending thousands of dollars to brainwash the public in· to believing that Proposition 5 is not in the public interest. But, in· deed . it 1s. TS RITIER Not •fffdln91 To the Editor: Jn response to the article in the Huntington Beach/ Fountain Valley edition. Aug. 29. entitled "Tax Bills Returned -Boat Owners Missing": We are boat owners and did not receive a tax bill for 1977 and. to date. have not received~ tux bill for 1978. I WROTE to Mr. Citron in Dec. 1977 regarding the '77 tax :-.tatement, but received no an wer. I wrote another letter l\ug. 12 saying I never received the bill for '78 and enclosed a copy of the 1976 bill and can· celled check. So far we have no 1,.11 or response lo our letter. W c have not moved! Do you think that the 2.000 hout owners that Mr. Citron said · ·ure hiding" could possibly be h1dinJ( on some desk In his office under a "maze" or papers? MRS. SHIRLEY FRANKEL • Utters from rtodtr1 ore welcome. TM right to condffllt latm to fd IJ>OCi! or ehm1nctt ll~l Lt rtMtWd. ~tler.s of 300 wordl or ltA will ~ gfUf'n preference. All ldtcrs m¥St m· cllMSt tigMture and moiling oddreu but names moy be wtlMtld on rt· que1t if suflicit11t rta.son ta opportflJ Poet111 will nor be JX1btuhed. - .. • l Laguna/South Coast Afternoon N. Y. Stoek s VOL. 71. NO 250, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 7, 1978 TEN CENTS Ranch Plan Wins Tentative OK Laguna Hol~4 In Bust Laguna Beach undercover or hcers arrested four persons and seu:ed 25 pounds of tugb grade marijuana and one and a half pounds of bash1sh m a well· orchestrated bust in Arch Beach Heights and South Laguna early this morning. Police Capt. Neil Purcell said evidence found at the home or two of the suspects indicates the pair had been 1n business for s ome lime , "a nd bad the capability of obtaining many varieties or high-grade pot for their customers." Arrested in several locations were Jerry Lee Lawrence. 38, of 1183 La Mirada St. ;Cheryl Ann Nichols . 23, of the same ad· dress: Scott Nicholson, 31, of Alta Loma and Marlies Christa, 24, of 3551 Sego St., Irvine. Police arrested Lawrence as he arrived at a shopping center in South Laguna where he al· legedly was to make a sale t.o undercover officers. Officers said they found three pounds or Colombian marijuana in his car. Other Laguna officers said they followed Nicholson's and Ms. Christa's truck from the La Mirada Street address, pulling them over at the corner or Bluebird Drive and South Coast Highway. The couple's truck aJ. legedly contained anothe r seven pounds of the potent weed and a pound Qfhashish. or hashish. Officers then obtained a • search warrant for Lawrence's home where they arrested Ms. Nichols and assertedly seized 15 pounds of marijuana and a half· pound of ha.sh. Capt. Purcell said the mari· juana -of several varieties - was nealy packaged, and said officers also found vials marked (See HASW SH, Page A2> Challenging Dana's Super Surf ... Veteran Orange Coast surfer George .. Peanuts" Larson Zimmerman perches high atop 18-foot breaker in this scene at Dana Point break. But photo wasn't taken dur- ing this week's storm surf. This action was frozen on film 39 years ago -in July of 1939, long before marina breakwaters wiped out huge s urf break that often visit· ed Dana Point. Zimmerman is riding a 98-pound balsa .. ' . ~ .. ··o.c·· ......... and redwood surfboard, 11 feet long, with no skeg, or guidance fin -crude, heavy and difficult to control by today's surfing standards. Seconds alter this photo was taken, Zimmerman of Laguna Beach screamed down face of this Dana bomber. And, he claims today, both board and surfer made the wave. Cops, Firemen Hit By Laguna Outage JFK Death Theory Gets New Support Bid Disputed Laguna Cable TV Costs to Increase Deteriorating electrical cable prompted a blackout in the downtown section of Laguna Beach early this morning, leav· ing the police department, fire de· partment and the Hotel Laguna in the dark. The blackout occurred shortly before 1 a.m. when a 20 to 30 year old lead cable fail ed just south or the Hotel Laguna, Edison Com· Protest Wms New San Juan (nod Study Nearly 100 irate and often un- ru I y San Juan Capis trano homeowners so vehemently pro- tested a recent city eminent do· main action that councilmen agreed Wednesday night lo study the issue for two more weeks. Village San Juan protesters held the floor for three hours fre· quently answering council re· marks with boos and catcalls. The Homeowners proposed fir· ing the city manager, and sug. gested that city officials may have received "financial induce· ments" from a developer. The protest was in reaction to the council's action in August to overrul e t h e Vi l lage homeowners ' as sociation's earlier denial of easement rights to the developer of a proposed hous ing tract on adjacent property. Developer R.F. Mogan told councilmen last month that even though three engineers had is· sued separate reports approving the sewer installation plans, the association still refused to re- lease the easement right.a. Association spokesmen said Village homeowners do r:wt want to disturb the hill on wl\ach the easement lies, and are afraid the sewerllne may break some· day and damage their property. <See P&OTEST. Pase AZ> pany officials said today. The deteriorated line cut power to the city's pol ice and fire depart· ments, and when city crews went to turn on emergency generators t o those two facilities, the gasoline-operate d generators also failed to operate, leaving the two buildings dark until2:36 a.m. Le ster Rille r , operations m anager for Edison's El Toro dis· trict. which includes Laguna Beach, said a lead cable which runs overhead to underground power vaults deteriorated. "Sometimes they just fail," the Edison s poke s man said, ·'especially in beach areas." He said the outage affected the Hotel Laguna and several shops on the ocean side of Coast Highway. Edison crews worked through the night on the under- ground vaults and power was restored to the city departments by2:30a.m. Repairs to power lines leading to the hot.el and businesses was expected by noon today. WASHINGTON <AP> -A panel of pathologists unanimous· ly concluded that President Ken· nedy was struck in the back of the head by a bullet, not from the front as some conspiracl• theory investigators have' claimed, Congress was told to. day. The pathologists told the House assassinations committee that the bullet, after entering from the back or the head, shat· tered the president's skull and exited through the front or the head. The conclusion agrees with the finding of the Warren Com· mission and the doctors who performed the autopsy on Ken· nedy's body only hours after he was assassinated in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. The Warren Commission con· eluded that Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone, assassinated Ken· nedy by fuing from behind the presidential limosine. Some in· (See PROBE , Page AZ > Cable television vie wers in Laguna Beach will be paying more for the privilege starting next month. 'Council members voted 3-2, with council me mbe rs Sally Bellerue and Wayne Baglin op· posed , to boost basic service fees from $6.75 per month to $7.50. The rate hike came despite complaints from members or the council audience who claimed the service by Storer Cable TV is inefficient, and that the cable franchise is not providing public access television as it contract· ed to do. Vocal opposition from the council came from Councilman Baglin. who described the cable service as "nothing but a costly antenna system." Mrs. Bellerue objected lo an increase in Showtime costs from $9.95 to $10.50, that will lake ef· feet concurrently with the basic rate hike. Showtime is an option for ca· ble c ustomers who want to watch first run movies at home . Rate increases for that option do not fall under the City Council's jurisdiction, and cannot be con· trolled by the city as the basic rate is . Mrs. Bellerue said it has not been proven lo her that an in· crease in basic rates is needed at this time, "especially when w e receive word about the Showlime increase." she said. Baglin said h e s ees no justification in the rate hikes, and said he objects to the $2,000 consultant fee paid by the city for a report outlining the rea. sons for the increase. "We paid $2,000 for a consul· tanl to issue a report !or us to wade through a bunch of gob· blygook designed to confuse us," Baglin said. <See CABLE, Page A2> ,.,__------Gates 'Clari.fies'------...._._ County Rebuts Jury Ideas By GARV GRANVILLE Of .. Oeltr .......... The Orange County Board of Supervisors doesn't agree with last year's county Grand Jury about what should be done to corTect conditions at Orange County Airport. And Sheriff Brad Gates thanks the jury for its criticism of his sheriff's office but thinks he'll go on run- ning the department bis way. BOTH THE SUPERVISORS' and sheriff's responses to the 1977·78 grand jury recommendations have been drafted and are scheduled to be released sometime next week. The supervisors say they "do not concur'' with the jury's recommendation that an airport authority be established to oversee airport policy and operations. The Grand Jury's r~ommendalion that the airport dilemna be placed in hands other than those belonging to the county supervisors was aimed at "taking airport de· cisions out of the polllical arena." But in their response to that recommendation. the t Board of Supervisors will say there is "no clear advan- tages lo support such an organization <airport authority) · · Also not receiving board endrosement was a Grand Jury recommendation that county government re-submit requests for joint military-civilian use of military air bases al El Toro and Los Alamitos. IN THEIR R ESPONSE, supervisors note they have made such overtures in the past without success and have drawn strong homeowner opposition In the two areas. Supervisors did agree with one action recommended by the Grand Jury. Thal action was the approval of an environmental Im· pact report that was then pending acceptance by the board. The board of supervisors last week did eccept that re· port but stopped short of following the 1rand jury·s accom· panying recommendation that plans to alleviate haiardous congestion at the airport be Implemented. INSTEAD OF GOING ahead with those plans, the CSff AIRPORT. Page AU , Clemente Housing Upheld Preliminary approval was granted Wednesday by the San Clem ente City Council to plans presented by developers John D. Lusk and Son lo build 1.060 homes on 762 acres of the Reaves Ranch. The proposed development, to be called "Marble Head." is to proceed, based on 40 conditions imposed by the City Council. The conditions of approval include a requirement that the developer include in the Marble Head project "affordable .. housing. selling for 50 percent or less of the city's average resale price. In exchange for the construe· lion of the affordable housing, the Lusk firm will receive a 10 per· cent increase in the number of homes allowed in the project. These additional homes are to meet the ··affordable housmg" crite ria established by the city. City Council action Wednesday on Marble Head development in· eluded: A unanimous vote to certify that the Marble Head environ· mental impact report adequately addressed environmental issues . -Unanimous approval of a use pe rmit. allowing residential, commercial and industrial de· velopment on ranch property zonedforopenspace A 3·2 vote (with Councilmem· bers Howard Mushett and Myrtis Wagner opposed). certifying that the proposed Marble Head pro1· eel is in compliance with the city's hillside grading ordinance. A 3·2 vote (with Mushett and Mrs . Wagner opposed) granting a variance to the hillside grading - ordinance. allowin~ grading on certain portions or the ranch where slopes exceed 30 percent. -A J.2 vote Cwith Mushett and Mrs. Wagner opposed > certifying that the project's tentative tract map is in compliance with the city's general plan, on condition that parts of the project currently lying in unincorporated Orange County be annexed to the city. Mayor Willi am Walker called the "affordable housing" cond1· lion placed on the project's ap- proval "San Clemente'c; response to housing needs through fre~ en· terprise." The jury report criticized San Clemente for dropping out of thtc- county ·c; block grant program (after accepting over U00,000 an public works l "because ii did not wantto admitits housing need · Walker sa1d Wednesday that San Clemente official!. were r~­ luctant to accept federal housing <See HOMES, Page AZ> Mesan F a ces Nudf' Bathing C harge A Cost~ Mesan who allegedly s ported in the altogethe r on a South Laguna beach was cited on charges of public nudity by Orange County shenff'~ officers. Deputies said they issued the <'it a tion to M1 chtu!l Eugenf' Dary. 22, of 2201 Pacific Avt-.• after he allegedly bathed in the nude on the bea~h below Table Rock Drive. Co ast W eathe r Fair through Friday with mostly sunny and s l 1ghlly warmer davs Lows tonight 57 to 62 lhghs Friday 70!-l at lht> beaches to near 80 mland. INSID£ TODA 't' I~ Amenco ready for a n1gh111me laral1Vt' and a moulhjul of new bubblegum products? Column1"1 Millon Mo~kowiti re v iew~ new l)Toducts on Page Al4 ladex ' t:e OAILV PILOT use lhur$0!y. Stp!!mO!! 7. !'!f , Nxon Invited Mushett To Address Vets in Grdfpon Recall A Ploy? G l 'I FPO HT M ''"' ,\ r 1 Former President \\on v.111 1n,1kt· .1 \ l'll·r.in ... Day speech Nov 1 l an ttll' M1:-.:-.1 ... :-.1p111 l'11n~1 ··~ ... wnal d1~lnl0l wtwrc ht· gul hlb hl'~l ,>1.•1 t•t•ntJ ~t· In hlb 197:.l larn.l!!ihde. Amcrlcitn Lt .. gaon o f1c•rn1.., ... u, Sim Cle mente City Coun- l'llmun llowurd Mushett terms claims made against him last week in an official notice or re - Cil 11 "vaKue. unspecific and un- unsweruble." I hir \I'\ Put ht•u. 1·umni.1mfr•r of the Jo•• c;ruhum Pobl 119 in (;ulfport :o.md Wt,dnt·sday ht• rt><·c1 vl•cl \\urd that Nixon ·1~ \\tlhn~ •.inti Jll lOUb lo t•omt· · Tht·rc "~ nu 1rnmed1ttle ronhrmataon from Nixon ··This is obviously u malicious political ploy to intimidate and s1 l~ncc my struggle to return Sun Clemente to the people ... said Mushett In response to the recall notice. 1 'h1• Sf>t'('C"h ...c•ht•ctuled for tht• Mll*i:t1s~1 pp1 Coust Cuh:o.t•um bd\H't'n B1lox1 umJ Gulfport. wou ld tw orw Ctf t ht• l'\ pt t•:o-1(kn1 .., f t•v. puhllr appea1 iillCt·~ !)incc ht• n ·'.'\1.:1wd in ct1!.J:r rt> 1n 1974 ln tht' 5th <'cm~r(H.immal 1>1strl<'t. whlt'h mC'lude~ R1lox1 Gullµurt he• -'ol K7 1~rc·l·nl. Mus he tt is the third San Clemente councilman to face possible recaU In the past six months. P.ml 'I 1 t•ht•1 n J Ll•1it1un orflci<AI . s aid Nixon wab .i:-.kt•d tu "Pt .ak ,1t thf' Vt•tt•run ... O.ty i:atht•rin~ ~t·aui-t• thl• fnrmttr prt•i:.tdt·nt "ha.-. been u good frwnd w lht• 't•tt•ran The office of the Orange Coun- t y Regis trar of Voters an· nounced Wednesday that more than 20 perce nt o r San Cle m ente 's registered voters signed recall petitions against Mayor William Walker and Co uncilwoman D o nna Wilkinson. Brok o Water line Flood Niguel Home 1.Jguna Niguel home was pdrltully flooded Wednesduy t.'\'t.•111n g whe n two Moulton Niguel Water District lines part ed. dcvelopin~ a s1x-mch JJaP in u IZ·tnch water transmission hoe Flooded were l wo rooms, a hallway and a garage at the Stan Allen home. 30461 Paseo del Va lle. a s pokesman for the Orange County Fire Department said F ire fi ghters wo rked five hours Wednesday mght remov- ing water from the residence, a fire man said Water district crews worked through the night after the 5 p m rupture. according to spokesman John Perry. fie said water ~ervice to area homes was not interrupted T he 12-inch line trans mits "ater to a district plant from Tn·C1t1es Muni,:ipal Water Dis· tnct, Perry said, and the two· inch feeder line which popped loose carries 1rngat1on water to Crown Valey Parkway divider landsca pm~. FroM Page A I PROTEST. • Jn overruling the homeowners, councilmen said granting case- m cn t rights is routine pro· ccdure. and accepted the e ngineers' reports . They re · minded Village homeowners that lheir original tie-in to the city's main sewerline was done in the same manner. The association res ponded with a protest accusing the city of denymg the homeowners "due process " It threatened legal ac- 11on unlcs~ a new hearing was held Wedne s day night th e homeowner!. reiterated their protei;ts a nd propose d three ~l t erna te routes outside the Vill age tract for the sewerline. T hey reques t ed furthe r in· \'estigal1on before any action was taken on the case ment rights transfer In granting the homeowners' request ror further review, coun· ctlmen said they do not intend to rescmd the city's original action. The a lternative routes would increase installation costs from $18,000 to a pproximately SJ80,000. city officials s aid. In addition. they added. these routes would require installation nl a pump station which woulc' have Lo be maintained by the Ci· t::r for the next SO years. fi'ro.P~Al PROBE •.. vest1gators. by suggesting that the bullet str uck Kennedy from the front , ha ve raised the possibility that a second gunman was involved. ORANGE COAST L sc DAILY PILOT '"'"0'•Nlf' Co.'t 0.lly PUot .,.thwftfCf\i\CIWft ~~ ,,.. ,.....,, p, .... , 1\0\;bti\IW'dt)yttwi-Or~ Co.e\• Puftf1\l\11''tO Como•"• ~.t•M11°"' ,.,~ c>voh~d ¥o~~¥ ttuovo" ~''°"'' to• Co't• '"''"'Mt ~•POfl &f'..-h HVf'tif"lfJtof\ •.c:rtiF0\11'\ ••In V•lltt trv1n• \doctl~ ....... to V•lltt' •ftd t t~S.t<" ~t"(CH\t A'\.i~f9'QIOlfWllledt ltQin I\ ovblt\Ntd ~fllUtdAY M\O \uf\GAy\ fht P'tAC 10•1 ovot•'\lt•"4f Pl4'M '" ..t )J' ""'"'' IMY ")ht"f't Co\te Mf"'4 C•hfOrl'W•_,.,. ·-"" .._ Pr~1dllnt •..t Pvbf1Wt .1~11• c_,, .. , v..,, p,. ...... ". ~Ge""•' M.fN91" n.-.. 1(- (d•I"" n.-··~ ,,..,,.,.,,.,cc111 .. a.,., .. , H LM\ ltf<-Mnl ~ JIMH A\\l~l.tft• Mtn..tOll''tQ t OHOI'\ L•Ru"• B••cll omc. .. Ol•nne"tr• stfet·t ,,,_.,llflO A(IO"O P 0, lo• .... •l'tll OlllCH Co\t•liM\11 l>OWt\IO"'f\h H t M\lfttlftQtOt'I f'tMI'\ ll(tt\e.~"f'l')vl4'Wtf(t ~l•l>M' Vollev )1101 u "••Ito.a .tt '-" Oi•to 1:,.....,,.., T•l9Pftone (114)~21 OllH"'9d Adv•rtlUllf W •.11'1'1 LllglHll Beech All 0eplll1!ftl"'e: T•ptio,,•4 ........ ,,.....~(-•• 4-...00 ~¥'1:'~ !:~ 0:,;'t', er,~!.::':.~~·~~ '".r .... ., ••v•'''.,.""'"'' ~,,.,, "'•' .,. ;::.;~~:=.=·~· 1M<l•I 0.,f'.,.ttU .. ft Of ~~ (t•u "''••• t••d .-1 c""t• lMu C•htorftt• \wtttc"IDt1of' tl'r ,.,,,., O \0 =·~·,~•;, :~:~.!' ~lhly m1l•l•rY Fre• Pa~1tl CABLE .•. Bul ~upport for lke increase ca me from Councilman Howard Duwson, who is a member of the c able television committee charged with reviewing the rate hike ·'The report made a lot of sense Lo me." the stockbroker manager sa id. Dawson defended the 11 per· cent increase. saying Storer has c·o mpletely rebuilt its cable system in the past two years. ··we're talking about a 25 per· cent increase over the past 10 years." he said. "That's about 2.5 percent a year." He said he argued with his barber. who was irritated with the proposed r ate. tellin' him. "I used to pay $2.50 for a haircut and now I'm paying $4.50, so don't tell me about inflation." Storer grossed approximately $350,00-0 from Lagunans last year. of which the· city receives three percent. The city's share is used lo offset costs of handling customer complaints about the cable television service . But several members of the audience contested the service provided by Storer. Attorney Stuart Katz said the fitm is seeking an 11 percent in· crease. "yet they've knocked out one channel. and the reception has not improved. "When one of my employees comes to me for a raise, they lell me why they deserve it. I have not heard why Storer rates an increase ... Housewife Maggie Meggs ac- cused Storer of being inefficient, "an d op e r ati ng o ut o f the m anager's kitchen." The vocal council-goer said the company should "bring in an efficiency expert to put the place in order." HOMES •.. aid because they could receive no ass urance that San Clemente residents who need moderately priced housing would be the ones to benefit from the housing pro· gra m. "We have now issued a challenge lo the developer -can you do it <provide moderately priced housing)?'' said Walker. The mayor said city att.omeys will be investigating whether "af· forda ble" housing on the ranch project can be offered first to the San Clemente residents. Al· torneys will also be exploring ways to prevent price escalation on resale. he said. "If we don't do something ourselves (about providing moderately priced housing), Un· cle Sam will be here with his modular housing, and he will put. it where he damn well pleases," said Walker. "We're trying to beat the fe deral government t o the punch," he said. "We don't want lo see slums or tomorrow built in San Clemente." A hand count was to be followed up by a keypunch check to assure no duplication or signatures, said B everly Warner. deputy clerk with the registrar's office. Results were to be rorwarded today to San Clem ente City Clerk Max Berg. The special recall e lection would be scheduled late this year or early in 1979. said Berg. Voters would indicate whether or not they would have Walker r ecalled from omce. whether Mrs. Wilkinson should be re- call ed. and whether. if recalled the two councilmen should be s ucceeded by City Council ap- pointees or by s uccessful can- didates in a second special elec· lion. Recall notice was served on Mus hett last week by the San Clemente Citizens Committee for Good Government. Members who signed the notice were Howard Massie, William Ken· dall. Roge r Cusin. Eleanor Markham and Boyd Ames Jr. Mus hett was charged with dis· rupting public meetings. abus- ing c ity funds, s howing dis· respect toward people appearing before the City Council, mis· r epresenting facts. lowe ring morale among city employees. violating sections of the state code and having a conflict of in· terest. "Why are you being asked to sign a petition that fails to tell you when, and how, J committed these acts ... said Mushett in his response to the recall notice. "Who are lhe financial backers of this recall ? What are their motives?" In a· telephone interview to- day, Mushett said he hopes peo. pie will ask these questions before they sign a recall petition against him. "Otherwise. nobody who signs this petition could have the s lightest idea what the charges a re a~ainst me." he said. "Even the city clerk didn't know, when I asked him. what were the sec lions of the state code I'm sup- posed to have violated . How would the average citizen know what that charRe means"" "l will continue to vigorously carry out my fight for a more ef- fi cient and better managed ci- ty." said Mushett in his written response. "even if this means being controversial." Arson Suspected In Laguna Fire A Laguna Beach lifeguard dis· covered a small fire burning In the m en 's restrooms at Main Beach Park Wednesday after- noon, which police believe was intentionally set. The guard quickly extin- guished rolls of toilet paper sel afire next to a wall. Damage was estimated at $15. Ji',.... Pflfle AJ ... AIRPORT CONDITIONS •. board voted last week lo approve another study of Orange County Airport. As for Gates. the sherirr earlier this year was the target of multiple grand jury reports that. in effect. criticized the operation or his department. In the draft of his response to the jury's comments Gates wrote he hopes his reply "will clarify the issues at hand and. hopefully, sound judgment will prevail " once all of the facts have been reviewed. Among other things, the sheriff said: -PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING or deputy recruits as suggested by the Grand Jury would cost $70 per applicant and not achieve more .than Is done through oral reviews and p~rsonal observation of the applicants under stress cond1t1ons. -T~NING THROUGH use of stress techniques at tht? s~enff s academy is a valid and worthwhile part ot the t~aining ~~gram and will be continued under "realistic field conditions." -N"EW DEPUTIES will be assigned to duty In Orange County Jail In accordance with "departmental needs budg.et constraints and available manpower allocations'" and.·~ wtll be the sheriff who will determine the length of the Jail assignment. In e~fcct, Gates' reply to the Grand Jury acknowledges the Jury s recommendati~ns and aunesttona but sets most of them aside with JuallficaUon and explanation fo r his policy ol malntatnlns the st~tus quo within the sheriff's de· partment Pot Flier Crashes One Killed, Marijuana Bums in Wreckage FARMERVILLE. La. 11\P l An old airliner loaded with 20.000 pounds or mari Juana. whi ch <1uthor1t1e~ estimated as worth S4 mllbon. crashed In flames. killing one man Three other:.. muddy and bloody. were picked up Wednes day as they Lried lo hitchhike from the area. police said. none of the men arrested could ~peak l!:ngltsh and one earned a Colornb1¥.11 passp<>rt. and pilot ·~. paper. Chier Deputy Glenn Barron said none of the men would disclose h1~ name. despite use of an interpreter. All three were treated fo1 cuts and bruisei: .. THE IDENTITY OF THE DEAD man was not known. Officers said the m arijuana apparently was flown from Colombia. They said the destination was unknown. THE OC·7. A FOUR·ENGINE propeller plane . ripped J path 100 feet wide ai. il slashed throu~h pine trees three miles south of Farmerville Police sa1d lhe inside of the plane had been stripped to make room for lhe mari Juana. most of which burned when the wreckage burst mto flames. Dan Manley. head of the state police narcotics section at nearby Monroe. said Series of Suits Plaintiffs Lose . A.i-rport Damages A Superior Court jury in Santa Ana loday began read· ing ils ve rdicts in a massive set·ies _of lawsuils lota lling $1.4 million brought agains t Orange County Airport. Earliest verdicts indicated the jury will not compensate 54 property owners in the airport vicinity for lhe loss of value to their property due to jet aircraft noise. The first 11 verdicts read in Judge Walter Smith's courtroom set the jury's award for damage to property values at zero. In fi ve of those instances. the jury vote came on a 9-3 ballot. ln two cases. the jury voted 10·2 and in four cases the ballot was 12-0 damages. But early in the court process the closest award of damages came on the 9·3 votes. Those ballots were read after the jury completed seven rull d ays o f de liberation t hat followed a trial that got under way May 24. ln their lawsuits. the plaintiffs were seeking reimbursement for alleged damage to property values caused by jet noise as we ll as in some insta ncP.s damages to their mental and physical health. While there are S4 homes in the Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights areas involved in the lawsuit. lhere are 98 plain· tiffs who h ave s u e d fo r damages. fi',.._P~AI HASHISH ... for hash oil and !6.000 in cash The evidence wa~ reportedly round an a hidden room 1n lhe down~ta1n. portion of tht' house. ·'The evidence we tound in- d ac ;.. te~ Lawrence had been in bu:; 1 nt' ~ for some t. m tt, ·' Purcell said Lawrence was booked for sale of marijuana and Possession for salt: or hashish and marijuana. The other suspects were being h t'ld today on c harges of possession of mar1;uana for sale Amnest y Scorned MEXI CO C ITY <AP• Relatives of political prisoners 'laid Wednesday a pres1dent1aJ of- fer of partial amnesty 1s not enough and they will seek 1 mt Ilion signatures on pet1t1ons de manding a general pardon. Reading of the verdicts is ex- pected to carry on. at len~h as each of the S4 plaintiffs m the case are entitled to a separate decision. That process turned into a lengthy polling of each juror as the early ve1 diets were an· nounced. Jl is possible before the polJing on the S4 plaintiffs' be half is finished some will be awarded Dana Storlll Debris Oeared by Crews $1,500 in Jewels Taken in Clemente A San Clemente man told police Wednesday he returned from vacation and found his house burg larized and Sl.500 worth of jewelry miss ing. Police said someone apparent- (y pried open a bathroom win· dow to get into the Michael Tilton residence at 154 Trafalgar Lane. Soviet Sale OK' d WAS HI NGTON IAP I Prest dent Carter has OK 'd the sale of sophisticated oil drilling equip· ment lo the Soviet Union. Construction crews who are building a sewer outfa ll off Dana Point were picking up the pieces today in the a fte rmath of a storm Tuesday night that tossed a converted troop carrier and two barges against the rocks Joe Hartge. resident engineer ror the Healy-Tibbets Con!.truc- tion Co. whi ch is building a two mile outfall for the Southeast Regional Reclamation Author1· Ly, said today tugboats and other vessels are altempt10g to salvage materials on two of the three beached boats ··we have five salvage vessels out there today taking what they can off the derrick barge and the 262-foot converted troop car- rier.·· he said. Tuesday's storm surf fetched a 160 root barge loaded with gravel on the beach at Doheny Stale Beach Park Tugboats pulled that vessel off the beach during hi~h tide Wedne~d&v. and it is now safely noating offshore. But crews today were pulling a crane. pumps and pipe off & derrick barge Lhat ended up on the Je tty rocks during the ~torm A fourth barge sunk. and work crews were not atlempting to re cover pipe trom that vessel Meanwhilt'. cons truction crews were travchng bet.ween the rocks and a 262-foot convert ed troop ship. recovermg what they could from the gutted ship · '"We're still trying to figurf' out what we'll do with her," lhe construction engineer said. He said his company had com pleted pipe layrnt; operations. about half-way oul to the lWO· mile terminus or the outfall by Tuesday liartge said two other barge~ and th~ -;p1der • d hugt· dernck which lays lhi! pip<:-I a re working today . as ~alvagE.-operations continue \ .. " nhouf our •r•••• I .'•·ar ."i :'••nr 1•011 .. unu•r pr1tl1•1•1iun plnn ' I 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ........ ~ .. ....,._ z 0.... WHt of C:.rh Jir. Phone 642-8882 S1ore Hours 0111~ 9-6,. Sal 9-:i 30 ~ .. ---···· For The Very Be st Deal You ow• it to yHr1eff to check our pricn. befoN you btly! CALIFORNIA Thursday. Soptember 7 1978 DAILY PILOT AS 11' arpe.d Door' Murder Suspect Escapes Cell Parents Vow No Busing High Court Reversal Stirs Boycott Threat FRESNO <AP\ A .,..rp<'d and mwllunellonang hold1nac <'ell d1>0r is bt>tna blamed for Uw ca<:tApe of 11n 1u·c u•~·d murdcrt'f minutci. ~for" his de-th pen1tlty lnul wu" lo rci.umi:, i''resnn Count> Shl'riff Harold McKinney said Douglas Stunkewitz. 21 , of C'lo .. 1~. 1.., ~till ut hirKt' dei.p1tl' a .,.,Ide pre1i1d s~arch by law enforceml•nt •ucncael>. uuthonll\'S rt uort toda\• "Appatttttly the baillH Caill'd lo sf'e thut the door closed prop ~rly ." C~pt Gene Ha llam t..ud About 15 mmull·~ &fter being phaced In the cell , Stank«-wltz was ~cen "Jog.im~" on the nearb) downtown mall and n re:.,., m1 nutf's later hai. absence wus dis covt>red by author'itJes ....... .,._.. R•bf11 Crop SAN DIEGO IAPl Ham' dumped by Tropical Storm Normun ravai!Pd th(> ra1s1n c·rop 1n Kings County. 1nnicting an t>s hmatt'd S4 m1lhon loss. with ottwr dl:*mage reported to tomat~s. ulfalfa and wwe and table ~rHPl''· tht· Cabfornla Council of ( J Gro"'l'r:. :.ays c.,.r "If the weather doesn't ~i 'ATE improve. we could stand to , _ lose 40 percent of the . raisins" in Kings County, Agric ultural Commissioner M Hugh Handley said Wednesday. During the storm. more than an inch of rain fe ll in the area . The council also reported some damage to the canning tomato crop. but Bob Holt, manager of the California Tomato Growers As· socia t1on in Stockton said the extent won't be known for several days. fl~ Giits Rallr•d Tunnel E UREKA IAP> -A fire apparently touched off by sparks from a passing train Wednesday destroyed a portion of a railroad tunnel 60 miles southeast of here, and will result in the delay of a ll southbound lumber shipments for at least four days, officials said. Jim Loveland, infor mation officer for Southern Pacific, said the fire gutted 151 feet of a 2,000-foot long tunnel at Island Moun- tain -adjacent to the Eel River in Humboldt County -at about \1 :20 a.m. Road l111prol'et11enfs Adopted S AN JOSE <AP) -The San Jose City Council has adopted a road improvem ent package that restricts new development unless developers can prove that traffic will not be affected. Under the $24 million package, 40 roads will be resurfaced. widened or otherwise improved. Sip Po~ Size R.e•tricted APWlr.-w Su"'"1der11 A I' n l' H t s l o I , 5 2 . s e I f l' m p I o y t' d boo k k e e µ c 1· . ,1t·t usl·d of taking 5927.000 m1 :-.takenly deposited rn his l°t)L'Cking ac:counl. returned from Finland and surrcn- d t' r L' d to aut h or it 1 cs Wednesday. Two-thirds of LIH.· mom•y is still missing :ind Histol has been charged "1th grand theft Swnn 'Norm' Destroys Pier At Oceanside OCEANSIDE {A P l Weighed against all the damage done by a has-been tropical storm named Norman 1s t he $30,000 that the storm's 10-foot waves saved the City Council by demolis hing 200 feet of the Oceanside Pier. "lt's comoletelv gone." said Gary Cox, assistant to the city ma nager. "There is no reason for us to contract for demolition anymore." LOS ANGELES (AP l Parents angered by the prospect of having their children bused In the nation ·s second-largest school district promise a large· scale boycott when classes open Tuesday The California Supreme Court overturned Wednesdi.ly a lower court ruling -issued unex(>e('.· tedly ~riday -that had stayed the d istrict's integration plan pending appeal. PRO·BUSING ADVOCATES, including the American Civil Libe rties Union. praised the Supreme Court for finally clear· ing the way for integration in the district after 15 years of litiga- tion. But anti-busing advocat es . who had applauded the early 2nd District Court of Appeals ruling. were angered. Attorneys vowed to take the matter to the U.S. Supreme Court by Friday. "This is really going to cause som e proble ms .·· said Ltnk Wyler. a Woodland Hills film producer who has been trying to encourage parents in the mostly white San Fernando Valley to keep their children home from school Tuesday. "There's no telling how the community is go· ing lo react to th is kind of pressure. You're going to see the biggest boycott or a school system"" ever staged." THE BOARD OF education urged the community to cooperate with implementation of the plan, which calls for 60,000 or the district's 570.000 students to take crosstown bus rides of up lo 11'2 hoursroundlrip. Training Due · · 1 Chink the confusion of fhe last few days is unfortunate." said Howard Miller . school board president. "But I trunk this will be a challenge to the citizens of the community to act in a responsible a nd serious m anner -and I think that's ex· actly what will happen.·· THE BOARD VOTED 5·2 late Wednesday to go ahead with the plan. The dissenting votes were cast by the same two members who originally voted agamst adopting the plan as a response to t he state Supreme Court's 1976 order that Los Angeles t ake all ··reasonable and feasible" steps to desegregate its schools. ·'This school district will be violattng the const1tut1ona l rights of children if 1t goes ahead with the plan." s aid Bobbi Fiedler. the board's staunchest anti-busing foe ··The plan itself. assuming it moves forward next week, is in very serious trou· bie." ALTHOUGH THE BOARD had voted Tuesday to support the appeal court's delay of bus· ing. the seven members Wednes· day defeated by one vote a measure to join the a nti-busing group Busto(> in an appeal to U S. Supe rior Court Judge William Rehnquist Bus top. which originally requested the stay. says it will carry that ap· peal to Washington on Friday "Or 1f he !Rehnquist 1 is climbing the highest mountain in Nepal and we can get to him. we will be the re." said Bustop attorney Tom Bartman. ACLU attorney Mark Rosen· baum said his organization a lso would be there. "They < Bustop 1 are not going to s ucceed ... he said. ·'This is a state case based on state la w. based on a state e<>n· st1tut ion. It raises no federal is· :.ues. ·· 'Moonies' File Suit To Solicit LOS ANGELES <AP l -Three followers of Rev. Sun Myung Moon have filed a federa l court suit challenging licensing laws in seven Los Angeles County cities that limit proselytizing and soliciting. The U.S. District Court action was filed Wednesday against county Distnct Attorney John Van de Kamp, Sheriff Pete r J. P itchess and police chiefs in South Pasadena. Huntington Park, Downey. Glendora and West Covina. The suit also was aim e d at la ws in Hawaiian G a rdens and Rolling H ills. which are under the s heriffs jurisdiction. The plaintiffs -John Means. 25 : Chris E. Bibar y. 25: and Mary Cheney, 30 -contend the <.·1ties have licensing la ws based on vague s tandards that have restricted their group's fund· raising and proselytizing. The three said they have been mem· ber s of the Moon's Unification Church for at least three years . Ron Troyer. t he church's legal a ffairs field coordinator. said church members in some of the seven cities have been arrested. LOS ANGELES IA P> -In an attempt lo stave off violence at a demonstration by Iranian students planned for today, Mayor Tom Bradley signed Wednesday an emergency ordinance restrict· ing the size of poles used to car ry protest signs. The city had planned to pay a contractor the S30.000 to dism an· lie the hazardous 200-Coot section of the (?ier which was severely damaged by storms last winter. Now the money will go back to lhe city's genera l fund. SAN DIEGO IAP) - A bout 730 unemployed persons will be trained as skilled laborers under a $4 .4 million federal grant awarded to the Regional Employm ent and T raining Silverwoods Helps You Beat Inflation! Select Your Fall Wardrobe Now Police Chief Daryl Gates. in urging the adoption of the or· dinance. said some of the Injuries sustained by nine officers at a s imila r demonstrntion last week were caused by heavy clubs used to car ry signs. Shoreline Protected From Power Plants BURLINGAME (AP) a pproved a plan that The Ca I i f or n i a frees utilities from its Coastal Commission has controls when they build By Bil Keane "What do you soy, Jeffy?" "Wow!" O.mning Set Over Welfare S AN FRANCISCO !AP> -A county can dun a former welfare re- cipie nt for repayment of benefits only to the ex· tent to which his wages exceed living costs, the C alifo rnia Supre m e Court has ruled in a San Diego County case. JESSE JACKSON SPEAKS SUNDAY, SEPT. 10 GARDEN GROVE COMMUNfTY CHURCH 9 30 AND 11.15 AM SERVICES CORNER OF CHAPMAN AVE. ANO LEWIS ST. IN GARDEN GROVE. C.11142-6178. Put • few words to work for ou. new power plants, both nuc lear and conve n· tional, along 270 miles of the California coast. But the plan also bars power plants from six sceni c s tret c h es o f shoreline over a total of 260 miles. The prohibit · ed areas inc lude Big Sur. the northern Santa Cruz coast, Pt. Concep- tion in Santa Ba rbara County, the central Men· doeino coast, the Lost Coast and the Eel River D e lta in Humboldt County. .. Under l h C· p I an , utilities can expand the 18 existing coastal power plants without Coastal Commi,.5sion ap· prov al. Along the remaining 570 m iles of shoreline. the commission des· ignated scattered areas -s tate parks. beaches. scenic a reas. wetlands and wildlife habitat where no power plants will be allowed. Consortium LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ART Fill Quarter Sept. 18-Nov. 18 • Jewelry • Ari Hlatory • P11n11ng-Beg1nnong & Advanoed • Drewing & Compoal11on • Sculpture • Life Drawing • Watercolor • Col<Y & Design • Pnntma-'"g •Ceramics • Children's Ari • Stone Carving EVENING CLASSES • Paon11ng • Photography • Ceramics • Drawing • Sculpture • Jewelry an art school experience with a unique environment Write • Ptlone for Brochure (714) 494·1620 2222 L.atune C.nyon Rd. 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J1tin1n1stt•n.'d b\ t ht• Cha mhr r o f Com l fll'rl'I' I ht· 111111h 11 'ott·cl :1 2 "1th c·ounl·ll mi:mlJt.·r~ Sall'r H1·lluu1· Jilli \\J\nt• l\.tKlln 11µpost•d , to U~t· tux dollur'!> fur p1umot1011,1I .uht.>rt tstn~ 111 t•nlttt• \l~llur~ tu com l' lo Ith• \rt ('ulnn) du11nJ! tht.• \.\tnll•r monthl'i l'lu 111' h.J-, ullm·att•d budl(t>l fund:, ran~1n~ from I ~' ~\tlll t" Sl:? !'>OO .innu.tll\ 11H·r lht.· pu!>I 13 }t•,•rl>. and till' 1111111:-.t ~1·1wr.1t<'d lwd t d\ hu~ <'011..,l'~H·nll v t'l1mbed durin~ thLlt lll'l UXI H\1! tilt' '''" th:-.:-1•nt1n~ eounc·tl m r mbt.•r l> matnl utn ttwrt.· 1 .... no c·111 1,·h1Lt0n tw1 \H•t•n till' promoltonril fund untl tht 11w1·c•.J:-1• 1n lwd la\ in Lt~unJ (k uc.·h Hu~hn s.ud tw \\ciuhl 111-.1· t11 ..,,,,. flJW rt::-. on JU~l how rn any toun!>ll> art• \Ir,"'" 111 limn bt·t·..iu:-t· ul lht· prom otion a l dd~ mol>lly 111 Brit1.;h c 'ohirn bt.J mu~•1111w~ und l rnvd 11~t>nty \td 't•1 l1.;1n.,; P n1po nt•11t-. ol lhl· .JdH1rt1sin~ c·la 1m tht.• t·tl~ 'ii holl'l molt•I oix·rntur .... r,1t~l' m·a1 I\ $300,000 tn lx·d tti x a nnual I\.. ,rnd th1 •\ ,11t• on h :o.L•f'ktng 111 pt-rt·tml of that to ii ink bud\ inlu ath 1•t ll!-.IO~ Hut oppmwnt:-:.~1~ t he mont>y would bl' better spent un m.,11nll'0,1lll't.' uf purk:, und bt!at•hes commodities U:-.t.·t..I h' t hl' tou11Ml> "ho flo<·k to Laguna < '11u11l'llm.tn Baglln 1>aill the <.'hambcr and the hot<.>I .tnd m11tt•I npt.·ra tor!) !\hould f uud their own µro motw n nut .11 lhE· l'\Pt.'llM' o f the: prope rty t<1xpayers in town Th~· c·ounttl ... hould c.·on!\ider doing awuy with the fund m.•xt ~ L'<ff, P!\fW<·1ally m light of bud get constraints cr ea t· ed h \' J>ropo~1t 1un 13 No Winners in Recall ~an Cleme nt (• citizens a rc discove ring the high price 1n C'Osl and emotion of the recall process as three <:tt y coun d lm cn fi g ht lo s lay in office. A rec aU ca m pa ign launched las t April by the San C le m e nte Ho m eowne r s Associ C:tt io n agains t Mayor W illiam Wa lke r and Counc ilwoman Donna Wilkinson now appears he ade d for the ballot. A seeo nd r ccC:t l l c amµ;.Jig n . b ac k e d b y W a lkc.·r·Wilkinson s upporters. h as now been la unched C:tga in!-.t Councilm a n Howa rtl Mushett. San Cle m ente vote rs may e lect to ous t Wa lker a nd M r s . Wilkins on a nd select · t he ir re pla cements in a s uhscqucnl spN•tal e lection. raismg th e pr ice of recall lo nearl~ $20,000 But by the time of the s pecial election. the p:.Ji r would havl' bl.'en up for re-e lection anyway. Or vott'rs m av e lect recall. but choose to h ave t he C it' Counc il m im e s uc<:essors t o the two recalle d cou.n<:1lmc.·n T h b would p resumably s h ift the balance of lhl' council. but om· of the t hr ee counc ilm en voting on this e ha ngl' would himself be fighting recall . Neither W<J lkcr nor Mushett nor Mrs . Wilkinson ha 5 b(•<.•n aC'e useu of serious wro ngdoing . But the recall c:.t m puign s <.1g<1 ins l the m h ave u nder m in e d the ir effl'tltvcness and will w ind up costing taxp<.tyers a lot of m on l'y He1:<1ll in San Clemente is a no-win proposition Watch for Walkers! When school opens next :Vlonday. yo ungste rs in the Cap1~1 ra no l 'ntficd School District will be walking to :-.thool alon~ s tretches of high way c lea rly not planned with pcdl's lrians in m ind F a eed with m andatory budget c uts followin g pass age of Pro position 13 las t J unc. d istrict trus tees c ul bus ing rathe r tha n p rogram s they s aid we re m o re funda m enta l to t lassroom inst r uction. P arents whose junior high sc hool children would be expected lo walk lo school alon g Ortega Hig hway a nd Del O b is po Street in San J uan Capis t rano. along Crown Va lley Parkwa y m Laguna Nig ue l or a long P acific Coast Highway in San Cle mente arg ued that even educ ation is not woith r is k111g childre n 's lives. Capistrano trustees responded t h is week by directing Supt J erome Thor nsley to a r range for lea sed buses to tn rnsport c hild ren who would othe r wise be walking hatardous routes to s chool. But t he bus ing compromise w ill not restore school bus tr ansportation to last year's level. Man y m ore Capistrano youngsters will be walking to s chool. d epend- ing on l'a reful. l'Onsidernte drive rs for their s afe t y • Opon oons e xpre!>sed m the space above are those ot the Oarly Pilot Other 111ews expressed on 1h1s page are those of their authors and artis ts Re ader commenl is invited Address The Daily Pilot, P O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 BoydJWild Oats By L.M. BO\'O Pretty popul ar still is the old notion that a man who sows his wild oats before marriage tends to rem ain ra 1t hru1 in later life But that 's a myth. evidently The m a trimoni al res ear che rs claim their st udies prove that the more promiscuous the bachelor. the more in d ined he 'll later be to com mil adultery In deat h and dcst ruct 11Jn, World War l w;Js .seven times o~ar Gloon1 y Gu8 Com pla inin g tenant <Gus. Aug. 30 > should try to rind and buy a decent piece of income p ro perty tha t oHe r s even a reasonable in vestment return under today's tax burdens . O.M.S. as large as the 901 other m a· jor wa rs that occurred before it since 500 B.C. /\nd World War II was about four times as large as World War I. Or so the historians contend. Was CaJvin Coolidge who s aid. ·'Nobody ever listened himself out of a job." Q "What's the dirference between a ·ca lamity ' and a ·catastrophe".'" /\. Example: Tht "calami· ty" w as Richa rd M Nixon's res ignation -"a st ate of d eep distress caus e d by major misfortune or loss." The "catastrophe" was his pardon "the final event or th P dra m a ti c ac li on . especially of 3 tragedy " Q. "What'!> lhe fastest in· seet'1" A The botfly. probably It hits 40 m aybe 50 m.p.h. Jn lhe Philippines . the bulls In a bullfight fight each o th e r . not p eopl e with weapons. Those bulls stand head to head , lock horns. and pus h. The loser Is the bull that eventually gives up and r uns away. The winner , If he's a winner often enough, is rewarded with a second career. that or n s ire. Big thini;r in the Philippines, thut bulllhthUna. J uck Anderson Small Business Gets Runaround W ASlllNGTON Following thl•tr 1.•poch ul 1903 Klttyhuwk fl hc hl. the Wright brothe rs got a !lv1.• y 1.•ur runaround from W.is h1ngton bcfor~ re ce iving u11y ~OV<'rnment fmancial hdp to pur:-1.11.• lhc1r aeronautical re M.·a rch. Smuti.t1mc: inventors and in· nov allvt.' bUl)rnt:ssmen today arc• liC <'l llng th e 'a nH' i;ho rt )\hrirt. cv1.·n l h 0 u g h b ll lio ni. .ire bt• 1 n g <Jolt•d 0 u l b v I h I' fl'd crul gov t•ru ml'nl fo r r<>search und dt'vl'lopment. B utte rfat corpornt1oni. lap up the c ream rrom the researc h s ubs idies. cve11 though they 're interested more in profits and cost·cutting t han i n n e w inv e ntive breakthroug hs. S m a ll com · panies with re we r tha n 1,000 l'm ployees get ski m milk from the federal churn. YET THE litUe enterprising businesses rather tha n the cor p o r ate gia nts h ave b ee n res pons ible for s uch develop· ments in this century as insulin, 1ippe rs, powe r steering, ball poi n t pens a nd setr·winding watches. This was in ke eping with the tradition of. individual inventive geniuses symbolized by the Wright Brother s. Alex· a nde r Graham Be ll, Samuel Mor se a nd Thomas Edison. The superiority or small busi· ncss research has been cited in a study that the Office or Ma nage· m e nt a nd Budge t ~t rangely nl've r publis hed . T hl' s tudy credited firms having less than 1.000 employees with almost half of the industrial innovationl> between 1953 and 1973 J\ ccording to l he st udy. 16 s m all technology firms cr eated 25. 558 Jo bs for Ame r ican worke rs during the 20-year ?l'rtOd because they came up with new ideas. Yet th<.' budget office was advised that sm all ' firms were d rawing inadequate funding from the government. getting less than 4 percent of the n scarch ;rnd d e ve lo p me nt layouts. Mailbox Spurred by lht' report. the budget om ce drafted a memo In· tended for a ll ff'dl1rul agencies. urging vigorous efforts to chan· net more of the r esea rch to small businesses "which are having diffi culty in competing tn the big leagues." THF. MEMO added . "There ts considerable cvidenc1'. that the s m a ll proportio n of federal re· seareh ~md developme nt work that is being awarded lo small technologically based firms 1:; contributing to a i.erious loss of high t<'Chnology capabilities m our nation ll is important that we s ee some re a l progrcs~ within the first IR monthi. of thl' J\dm1111st rution " This ringing ca ll for a new de al was never sent to the agcn· CIC!). Les f'tilt1g. head or lht.-or· fice that was -.upposed to be directing the crusade. ~aid the report and the memo were news lo him when we asked what hap- pened fie explained that the documents "fell throt«h the r r acks" during the tr4ns1t1on period between tilt.' Ford and Ca rlt•r ad ministrations. Fettig said his office is ule rt to the problem and 1s taking ~teps to make it easier for s mall bus1 nessm cn lo gel rescurch and de· velopment help ''li's John Wilkes Sooth's tut11 io ~rn has kup.'' Footnete· Investigation shows that the Ener~y Department un- der J a mes Schlesinger has been pl·rhaps the worst offender In govt>rnment in encouraging re· search at the htlle league level. T ht• d e partment c la ime d 1t awarded 10.3 percent of Its r e· sea r c h contra~t s t o s m all ope rators in the 1977 fiscal year . The General Accotlnting Office ha~ challenged the statistic. GAO auditors round the amount was a bout 2.6 percent. because the E nergy De pa rtme nt has <'O unted s ubcontract s tha t tric kle down from the big cor- porations POSTAL PROPOSAL: An idea that could help reduce the postal dt•facat a nd provide the pay in· crease' pos tal worker s are de· m a nding has been run up the flagpole for Postmaster General William F. Bolger. He seems ready tosalute1l. Bolger is givmg serious atten· 11on to the imaginative proposal of Miami public relations wizard Hank Meyer t hat the hundreds or thousands or mail boxes and p o~ta l ct e la ve r y truc k s throughout the United States be used as advertising space. Mcyer stressed in his private presentation to Bolger that he wa )\n 't s uggesting the Postal Se r vice provide biltboard·style s pal'C for promoting junk prO· duct:.. Under his plan, the ad· verti!>mg on the mail boxes and truL·ks would be restricted to in· slllutional and public se rvice messages subJCCl to approval of thi: postaJ authorities. THE SALE or the postal s pace cou ld s ave the t a x p a ye r s mrlltons of dollars in direct and indirect fashion. Meyer pointed out that the Energy Depa rtment 1s on the verge or spending SI million on a media campaign message in six cities to inform consume rs how to save money with e ne rgy.conserving devices. The m es~age could be spread for I t· ~ )\ m o n <' y if t h e p o s l a I billboard system were adopted. Vacant space is availa ble on an esti m ated 180.000 p ost a l v1.·hicles and 400,000 street de· pos it boxes. which could he rent- ed for advertising. Handicapped Need Those Parking Spaces To the Editor : I have jwit returned from my t h erapy s e ssio n at Hoag Hos pital with more hurting than my new bionic knee replace· m ent -my feelings. Close to the t herapy lab is a res erved ! ? > parking section for wheelchair a nd the r a py pa · tients. It Is plainly marked with a picture of a wheelchair, In case you can't read English. The therapy offi ce gives a pa· lient entitled to park there a g reen card. They ask you lo dis· play it on your dashboard or risk your car being towed away at your expense. WHAT A joke. Mond ay at 3:30 p.m . every slot was filled. I had to walk about a block and a hair. But a new bionic knee doesn't have a sense of humor . Tod a y one slot was open. which I g rabbed in a hurry. Then l spent a few m inutes and ext ra pain checking dashboards for green cards. Only t wo had the m . and one had a commerciaJ sign : Handica pped. It wouldn't be right to wish a total knee re pl acem e nt, a mastectomy, a stroke or leg am· putation on people for a small thing -like parking wherever they can find a space But I am upsel. I belong to two abused minorities. the elderly and the handicapped. And J have made up m y mind that I will not suffer indignities and abuse without do· ing something, howe ver s mall, about it. I hope people will leave these parking slots for the ones they we re meant for. Nol j ust al the hospitaJ. but eve rywhere. By the way. as l left my re· served spot today, two young, able·bodied women pulled into it. left their car and strolled, not to the therapy lab, but to the main entrance at Hoag. MRS. JEWELL TUNNELJ Grateful To the Editor Th r re~1 dcnts or L agutw Sands. al 1585 South Coaii t I hghway in Laguna Beach. wish to publicly express their ap· preclation 1md gra titude to the m en of the Agate Street station or the Lagu na Be ac h Firt> Ocpurtment Recently :.i short oecurred in t he f'lcctrical syst em of a refrigerator. with an lce·makcr unit , in an ri1>ortmL•nl on the top floor or our com p lex. The amount of smoke and hf't.lt when It was dls~vered 1ndl<'ate<l o fire was imminent. T hey not o nly res pond e d pro mptly but went ;,ibout thcrr businei.s in a throroughly com pcte nt and professional manner We witnessed a sincere concern for r ugs and furnishings in thc three apartments involved. IThe two apartments below were suf· fc ri n g cons ide r a b le wa t e r damage. due to a mulfunct1on ing unit in the wutcr s ystem of the refriger ator an the upper apartment I We certa inly rel'I a lot safer after having watched these men in :.iction La~u n a Beach 1~ fortunate to havc men or lh1~ c alibe r ava il:.ible tn time or ne ed VICTOR E G Ri\NT AdtMires Spu11k To the Editor: /\ccording to a recent issue or the Daily Pilot . police in El Ca· jon a re as overstaffed and have as little to do as those m Hunt· mgton Beach I am referring lo " ·Mature' Hooker Cops Ph~u" relating the guilty pica of a G3 year-old who confessed to mak· ing about $450 a month. s up· plemenling her income as a secretary by providing favor:-. for men One wonders wha t the cost to the t axpayers in that community might have been to run this t'n ter prising senior callzen in ln m y opinion we could well do with fewer judiciul bureaul'ral!-. and more elder ly with this kmd of spunk OOUGL/\S A. RYDER Jart,.s Lied To the Editor 1 think it would be most ap propriatc at this lime lo publish a rost er Of thO!\(.' "r eprescn· tatives or the people" who at the behest of the rcnl lobby voted against all the bills suggested to give th(' renter some relier and u µart of the landlor ds' windfaJI of profits from Prop()satron 13. J arvis has been n consistent liar and u tool of the money men, a nd I tru8l thul one day, and ver y soon too, he olso shall have to digest t he venom or his s plee n He is the most disgusting example of humunity and cheat. l honestly hope that his udven· lures in other states wll l end In complete disas ter for him M d his deliberate falsehoods. T. JONES LawNeed~d To the Editor: Every city should immediate· ly PHb 3 "poop scoop" lnw • s1m1l ar to New York Cely ':. Not only would it be ;m ex celle nt s ource o r r evenue 1 maybe it could even in some way rmance some sort or hous· 1ng assist a nce revenue until private enterprise can build some low cost housing I. al wouJd be an important heallh m eas ure. IT IS such a simple m atter to carry a paper bag and slotted s poon. dipper. etc Our family saw so much rrllh 1 and. of course. bacteria 1 last weekend when we we nt to the park lo have u p1cn1c and let the kids play. We saw so many dogs defecating on the grass we didn't feel like staymg Ir you read repo rts on soil tests you will be horrified whE!n you learn the real facts. MRS. II. E T llOMJ\S Don~t Rap ,ffa1ura9e To the Editor· I had the chance to read your Orange Coast Oarly Pilot 181251 arti c l e. ''Me-.a Arr e!'.>l <; M asseusc on Sex Rap " I don't think your paper .should sho w so muc h bia s t <\ward leg itimate massage prar l1 tionero; Equating !-.CX arrests and massage all m one breath as no good. Massage has been for many years a high minded profession. It br ings relief from stre~s. and an many ca~es perfect health. Massage isn't a "magic c ure· all" for God 's sake It's a va!>l frontier where health is "key " Professionals do not consider a nythmg less than perfect care ror t heir people The results s peak ror themse lves. I want to make you aware that the in· dustry is not In hell. but rathe r aspiring to health through car mg touch IN THE future 1t would be to our advantage that those who prac tice p rostitution should be shown • for what they a rc. and what they do. not that they a rc massaRe personne l. That ca11 do mon · dam a~e than good. My business Is based on tru!>t between myself. and my l'11en tele. Trust must be developed on :tll levels. Not onl y by the massa ge lndu!\lry . but also by the people We need your sup port. not anything ~1:-e \\ c thank you for that \~LLlJ\M BG GRl FFlTll M.T. Prop. 5 Explained To thf' Edito r In a recent I ttcr to the editor. William llurvey eom plul ned that he did not knbw what Proposi· lion 5 as about. Gregory Peck, in a 60·second radio announce ment pa rd for by Californians for Cle an Indoor Air has th.is to say: "PROPOSITION 5 will create i::moking and non.smoking areas 1ns1de pubhc places. Smokers wrll be able to e nJOY the right to s moke. and non-smokers will have the r ight to breath s moke· free air. It's an excelle nt way to s ha re our indoor air m public pl ares, w ithout inc r eas ing taxc~." Mo re than 600,000 vote rs !i1g ned a n initiative petition to place Proposition 5 on the No· vember ballot. P;Jssage of the proposition will not cost tax· payers millions of dollars, as OP· ponents have c harged. These op- ponents. who camoufl age the ir purpose by the use or the name c a I 1 rorni a lb ror Co mmo n Sense. are spending thousands or doll a rs to brainwash the pu blic in- to beli eving that Proposition 5 is not in the public interest But. in· deed. il1s. T.S. RITTER Not -Riding' To the Editor In response to the article in the lluntlngton Beach/ Fountain Valley edition. Aug. 29. entitled "Tax Bills Returned -Boal Owners Missing": We are boat owners a nd did not receive a lax bill for 19T7 a nd . to date. have not received a t ax hill ror 1978 I WROTE to Mr. Citron in Dee. 1977 regarding the '77 tax ~t a t c mcnl. hut r ec eived no a ns wer. I wrote another letter Aug. 12 saying I neve r received the bill (or '78 and e nclosed a copy or the 1976 bill and can- <'elled check. So far we have no bill or rl!Sponsc to our letter. Wl· have not moved! Otl you think that the 2,000 boat owners that Mr. Citron said "arc hidin~" could possibly be l11d1ng on some desk in his office under a "maze" of papers? MRS. SlllRLEY FRANKEL • LAtttts /rom rcodtrs art> w lcomt> The nght to condt>n1t kttm to fit $JK1Ct or l'hmrnah.• llbtl u rcifnJfd. f,ftttu of 300 worda or la. uMU bt grun prt/fr~ct>. All le'tln• mUlf fn . cludt 11gnaturt> and mailiftg oddrcu but nomes may ~ unt,,,..ld on rt • qut8t 1/ 3U//1cumt reoson f.lapporent PMt'l/ will not be pt1bluhtd. ' I t i 17 O r ange Coast ED ITION Today~s Closin" N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 71 , NO. 250, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 7, 1978 l'IVC TEN CENTS ~---------Grand Jury Findings---------- Board Rebuts ort Policies 8 y G RY GllANVll.Lt; Of ta. o.ily ~ ... ~" The.' Orangl• Count} Hoard of Supt'rv1sors dot>,u 't agree "'1th l.i~l year'!> count> Grnnct Jury about whJt !>hould be dont• lo rorre<"t conditrnni. :tt Orange Count~ Airport The supervisors say they "do not concur" with the Jury's recommendation that an airport authority be established to oversee airport policy and operations. The Grand Jury's recommendation that the airport dilemna be placed in hands other than those belonging to the county supervisors was aimed at "taking airport de· c1sions out of the political arena." And Shen fr Brad Gutt-!> thanks the Jury for 1ls cnt1cii.m of his i.hertlfi. olflc<' but thinks ht·'ll go on run ninr. the department bis wuy. But in their response to that recommendation, the Board or Supervisors will say there is "no clear advan- tages to support such an organizat.lon <airport authority)." BOTH THE SUPERVISORS' and sheriff's responses to the t977·7~ ~rand 1ury rec·ommendat1ons have been drafted dnd drt 'cheduled tc. o~ rcltd'-ed !>Omet1me next week Also not receiving board endrosement was a Grand Jury recommendation that county government re-submit Truste e s Dissolve Company A controve r s ial dat a processing corporation set up by th e Ne wport -Mesa Unified School District will be dissolved by Dec. J.l. school trustees have decided. The phase-out ending of the seven-month old Newport-Mesa Instructional Research Institute fNMIRI> puts a n end to a lawsuit in which the district sued the County Department or Education. "As far as we're concerned, we don't reel NMJRI should have e ver exis t ed. but that 's something the court never got a chance to rule on," said Deputy County Counsel Ed Duran. Duran, representing the county, bad led the questionjng of the legality of the public corporation on the basis or it being in competition with private enterprise. Tuesday night, school trustees voted ~I to immediately cancel all NMIRI data processing <See D.4TA, Page A2) 1,IXJOLose E/,ectricity A falling television antenna that caught a power line lefl m o r e than 1,800 cus tomers without electricity this morning in Newport Beach A spokesman for the Southern California Edison Co. said the power went out in the Bayshores and Dover Drive ar ea at about 11 ·15 and was restored by noon. The falling antenna and power line fe ll onto a parked motorhome. but preliminary reports from the scene in Bayshores indicated there were no injuries. In addition to the residential area closest to the scene or the mis hap, the powe r company r e porte d tha t ho mes and businesses along Coast Highway to Jamboree Road also were affected. C o ast Weather • 01se nits· • Delly "'9t ~ r, P.trlclc O'o-11 BOB DOWTY (PLAID SHIRT) WORKS ON REPLICA OF HISTORIC ENGINE Costa Mesa Firm Gets Into Model Rellroadlng on a LHe-alze Scale Trains Reprodueed Historic Steamers Linked Nation Only the golden spike will be missing when a Costa Mesa firm completes its work- ing replicas of two of America's most famous trains. THE OftlGINAL steamers -one from San Francisco, the other from the east coast m et head to head on the same track May 10. 1869, at Promontory Point. Utah. The meeting or the sturdy Union Pacific 119 and Central Pacific Jupiter signaled America's firs t transcontinental linkup and the beginning of a long dependence on train power. "Probably sold for scrap," is John Healy 's guess as to the final stop ror the original trains. The 58-year-old Irvine resi- dent is the assembly director for the recrea- tion efforts of O'Connor Engineering Labs. THE FIRM is best known for its televis ion camera accessory work. but re- ceived $1.5 million construction contract from the Nationa l Park Service in 1976 to build the locomotives the only way they could be -from scratch. Healy says there weren't even any draw- ings for the 27-ton steamers that will be finished later this year. More than 700 draw- ings were made from old photographs to make sure such details as the size of the cowcatchers or the smoke stacks were in order. The research was handled by Jerry Best, a historian with the park service and the type of guy "who knows what the engineer had for lunch the day before," says Healy. THE nNISHED products wlll be trucked lo Promontory Point where they will occupy a replica of an old engine house . But the trains are fully operational and each day -with the aid of liquid fuel rather than coal or wood -they '11 steam up and make their way to the exact location where the originals met nearly 100 years ago. Healy figures there will be actors dressed up in top hats and the like to reproduce the ceremony in which a golden spike was pounded into place, signaling the end or a highl y-publicized race between rival railroad companies. SINCE TAKING over the project with the help or five other O'Connor employees and consultants. Healy naturally has taken an in- terest in the original story. "The Union Pacific engine came around Cape Hom <South America ) and was as- sembled in San Francisco. But the Chinese really built the railroad," he adds. It was this coolie labor that pushed the 119 over the rugged SierTas, through the flatlands or Nevada and into Utah. At times laborers managed lo lay 10 miles of track a day. But the western bound Jupiter bad few mountains to contend with as it moved rapid- ly across the Great Plains to the impromtu meeting point. requests ror joint military-civilian use of mihtary air bases at El Toro and Los Alamitos. IN 11IEIR RESPONSE, supervisors note they have made s uch overtures in the past without success aod have drawn strong homeowner opposition in the two areas. Supervisors did agree with one action recommended by the Grand Jury. Thal action was the approval of an environmental im- pact report that was then pending acceptance by the board. <See AIRPORT. Page AZ) • e1ecte Jurors Refuse Damages By GARY GRANVILLE Of -o.lly ~· ... $Utt An Orange County Superior Court jury today refused to award any damages to 98 Orange Coast residents who charged in a $1.4 million wortn of lawsuits jet noise at Orange County Airport has been r espo n s ible for phys ical, emotional and loss of property value damages. The seven-woman. five-man jury deliberated seven full days before deciding the 98 plaintiffs who live in 54 residences are not entitled to compen .. ation for alleged damages. The jury's verdict was greeted for the most part with bitterness, some tears and in all cases anger by the plaintiffs as they left the jammed courtroom. "Now I know what a woman who's been raped reels lik«: when she watches the rapist go free." said Jean Wegener of Newport Beach, a Baysbores resident. Veteran anti-airport crusader Dan Emory said he was numbed and surprised by the jury's refusal to award the plaintiffs damages. "I don't think I have any clear idea or how the jury arrived at its decisions with the evidence that was presented," Emory said. For attorney J errold Fadem, the verdict was what he called a unique experience. Fadem ha s been the successful attorney in a number or significant lawsuits brought against airport operators on the West Coast. He had argued that bis clienl'i <See SUITS, Page A2) 'Who' Star Dead at 31 NEW YORK CAP> -Keith Moon, drummer with the rock group The Who, died in his sleep early today in London at the age of 31, bis record company here said. According to the Music Corporation or America, Moon attended a premiere or a movie Wednesday night and then went home to bis apartment. Cause or death was not immediately known. DallrPht....._ FLAYS JURY VERDICT Jean Wegener JFK Death Theory Geis New Support WASHINGTON <API A panel of pathologists unan1moir..- ly concluded that President Ken· nedy was struck in the back of the head by a bullet, not from the front as some conspiracy. theory investigator s havt• claimed, Congress was told Lo day. The pathologist<; told the !louse ai.sassination:-. t•ommittce thpt the bullet, after enlerml! from the back of the head, shal tered the president''\ skull and "X itcd through the front of tht' head. The conclusion agrees with th1• finding oC the Warren Com- mission and the doctors who pe rformed the autopsy on Ke11- nedy 'c; body only hour~ after ~· was assassinated m Dallas on Nov. 22. 1963. The Warren Comm1ss1on con eluded that Lee HarVl'V Oswa1d . acting alone, assassmatl'd Ken nedy by firing from behind lht: presidential limousine. Some in vestigators, by suggesting that the bullet struck Kennedy from the front, have r a15ed the possibility that a second gunman was involved Fair through Friday with mostly sunny and s lightly warmer days. Lows tonight 57 to 62. lfighs Friday 70s at the beaches to near 80 inland. Builders to Generate Road$$$? I NSIDE TODA " 1 s America ready for a nighttime l~otive and a mouthful of new bubblegum producta? Columnist Milton MoskowHi review• new products on Page .414. ••••• Irvine Co.'s Kremer Sees $17 Milli/,nfor NB By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI t• O.Uy ~11.e Staff Newport Beach developers are willing to gjve the city up to $17 million to complete its roadway master plan, according to Irvine Co. President Peter Kremer. Kremer made the announce- m ent this morning In a speech before the Newport Harbor- Costa Mesa Board of ReaJtors. He estimated the completion of the city's road s ystem would cost $21 million and said de- velopers are willing to con- tribute $5 million to citywide lm- r.rovements in addition to build· ng up to $12 million worth or street Improvements abutting their own proj~ts. Kremer said the key element o f the progra m , whic h he described as "the most positive and promising of all traffic solu- tions yet introduced,'' is an or- dinance which would permit the formation of a fee district to col- lect the money .ror tbe citywide road improvements. At the same lime, Kremer re- 1 te rated a point he's. made s everal times In earlier dis· cussions or the road fund : Developers wtu participate on the condition they are assured "reasonable" land uses and densities. "/.11 that Is now r~ed to t make the concept a reality are some d~isions by the city, the most obvious being acceptance of the program and a means of assuring development rights in return for the money," he said. The more than 200 realty board members who heard the speech at the Costa Mesa Coun- try Club ~elved Kremer's re· marks warmly and indicated they would back the plan. 'the plan has ~n under dis- cussion for several months, but Kremer's speech marked the Cirat time that a pledge or a def- inite amount of money was made. Kremer claimed that with the .--- $17 million from developers and another $4 million from govern- ment sources, the city couJd complete its road system five limes raster than under conven. tlonal means. "With all its advantages." he told the audience, "Newport Beach has five major problems : traffic, tramc, tramc, traffic and traffic." He contended that, even if the Irvine Co. never built another building in the city, traffic con. gestlon would still worsen. The company executive noted that future development, lf al· lowed in Newport Beach. will <See STllEETS, Pa•e AZ> Deity ,. ... \lllff ..,..,.. 'TRAFFIC AND TRAFFIC' Irvine Co. 'a Kremer .12 OAIL Y PILOT NI Fro• Patre A I DAT ~ 111 N~t--¥ ork City • • • conlr..ict:. ~1lh1n Orffn&t: C:owat) The d1&tn ct '1> datu pr~e sins '\i-ti·111 will lw n•v1H•1l irnd will l'11mµll°tl' tht1 Or 1rn~t· County nmtrat•t., NMllU "ill ~luy tn ,. \ 1:-lt'r\lt' 11111..: 1•11110.th lO f1n11h Ill> "ork for 'l hool dl \lrlC'I' In Legionnaires' , l'\4" .. , t .1r111rtu and t'bra<ik a Tru,h'•• \ Jrtll Murtin voh·d ·•6:•""'' 1h1 1'MIHI d1-. ... olut11111 ~)I.Jn und l>uk l' 0 Rrif'n . lht• ,t•honl c11 ... 1r11'1 ., rt•Jlrei.entallvt> 1111 t hti N MIRI ho11r d of d11t•i1111 ' ,1h\l .111wd 1rUs le-t• rum llt>mh•r-.011 "u ... Jb~cnt I h:-.1 rl<'I 11ff1c 1.11.., r1111L~nd th wt 111•"' ''Jh f1ndJlt 1al restncllotU •l'~Jrclin~ '-lhoul dlblriC'ti> 1.1thi·1 tn...in Int' 1t>~:.1 prt>l>lem 'pt: lll•d t hl· 1•nd of NM 1 RI I 11 t'Of\t l'Jll lht' nun pr ot1t • 11111orat1on eshtbhshed F'eb 21 " •• , tu ..... 11 <·ompul(•r ... on wart' " r u .: r .. Ill ' I ll I \' c (I u p ti II 1·,lcmclt~'CI Sl2 m1lhon the d1slnct hJ:-vut mto tht' dat.t pro!'esr.ing '' 'll'm n\ l't th,· pal't decade l'ht' 1.h:.t ru·t pumped nearly ~'i0.000 pt•r month into NMllU lhrou~h lhl' T un) Sand s t'11 n ~ull 1ng Ageo~y of llolly,H>tl(j In t urn. the d1str1«I 1• ' p t< t' l l ' c1 I h ,. c o u n t y t o rl·1mbur,t• 1\ through normdl pa v roll warrunti. Th1: count) "1lhheld lhe fund!> a LOtal of $300,000 until th~ dist rict dec lared a "state of cmeq~ency " on July 20 which prompted the county to release SI00,000. The dis trict s ued for lhe remainder of the funds &s a number of NM IRl employees quit after t h ey didn't get paychecks for June. The district filed a motion to dismiss the suit Aug. 31 and no money is being withheld by th<: county. June payroll payment!> have been made retroactively. Eight NMIRf.employees have been hired back by the school district to operate the district's data processing system . Wet 011d lt'fld When Lhc ~un com es out arter a late sum· mer nun ~torm. what could be more fun than a footb:..11 game in the park. especial ly. when you can play it 10 a giant puddle IPtt by the storm'! These IO. 11 a nd 12-year - olds found .1ust such a delightful setting for their gam e Wednesday in Costa Mesa's Tanag'er Park after the departure of tropical storm Norman. From left are Alan Zark. Chris Patrick Cwith ball l, David Hartung. John Uckcr a nd Jim Clark. Pri.son for Coast Man? Slay Plot Suspect 'Guilty' on Drug Rap Alexander Kulik , one or seven defendants in a pending Orange County Superior Court murder conspiracy case, has been sentenced to a federal prison term of four years after he was found f'!uiltv of narcotics violations in a San Diego federal court Kulik, 28, a one-time resident of Newport Beach's Linda Isle, pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance last week. Tuesday he was sentenced to a four-year prison term to be followed by 10 years probation. He is free on $100,000 bail pend· ing appeal. Ku:lik and his wife, Elsie, who is also a co·defendant in the Orange County murder case, were arrested last December in the San Diego resort of La Costa. They were being sought in connection with the murder case. However. ff¥feral prosecutor Steve Nelson was unavailable this morning to discuss the out· come of those cases. Kulik still faces .two major s tate court cases. The first. scheduJed to open in Janua ry, is for the alleged con· s piracy which led to the October 1977 slaying of Fountain Valley res ident Stephen John Bovan. Fro•PageAJ His wife as well as two former bus iness .Partners . Joseph Fedorowsk1 and Joseph Davis will stand trial with Kulik at that lime. Dis on NEW YORK <AP> -Calls to a central teleptlone numbtir set up m the wake of an outbreak of Legi o nn air e s' di sease in Manhattan's garme nt district have revealed 34 more possible cases of the m alady, Mayor Edward Koch said today. Those 34 suspected cases are in addition to ni ne possible cases that were previously reported, three of them fatal. One fatality was a confirmed case of lhe dis· ease. The mayor and Dr. John Marr. director of epidemiology for the Health Department, said all 34 persons worked in the gar· ment district area. Koch said the city had re- ceived 300 calls to the central number. Eight of the 34 possible cases are still in hospitals. Koch said, and the Health Department is going to follow up on each of them. Koch pointed out that Health Department figures show 40 to 60 d eaths a w ee k f ro m pne umonia, a disease that has s imil a r ch aracte risti cs to Legionnaires· disease He cau- tioned that some victims may have contracted pneumonia. Meanwhile. health officials continued their probe into what in the garment district caused the bacteria or Legionnaires dis· ease to become airborne. The first nine confirmed or sus pected victims became ill m mid-August. All worked in the ne ighborhood of West 35th Street -six "rack boys·• who push carts loaded with clothing from manufacturers to wholesalesrs, AIRPORT CONDITIONS •• The board of supervisors last week did accept that re· port but stopped short of following the grand Jury's accom- panying recommendation that plans to alleviate hazardous congestion al the airport be implemented. Arresting officers from Newport Beach alleged they found 1.1 pounds of nearly pure China White heroin a nd another half-pound of diluted Mexican Brown heroin hidden in Kulik 's car . They estimated the illicit values of lhe drug cache at La Costa at more lhan $1.5 million. Rhino S1nitten INSTEAD OF GOING ahead with those plans. the board voted last week lo a pprove another study of Orange County Airport As for Gates. the sheriff earlier this year was the target of multiple grand Jury reports lhat, in effed, criticized the operation of his department. In the draft of his response to the jury's comments Gates wrote he hopes his reply "will clarify the issues at hand and, hopefully, sound judgment will prevail" once all of the facts have been reviewed. Among other things. the sheriff said: -PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING of deputy recruits as suggc::.ted by the Grand Jury wouJd cost $70 per applicant and not achieve more than is done through oral reviews and personal observation of the applicants under stress (·onditions. -TRAINING THROUGH use or stress techniques at the s henff's academy is a valid and worthwhile part of the training program and will be continued under "realistic field conditions." -NEW DEPUTIES will be a&signed to duty in Orange County Jail in accordance wilh "departmental needs, budget constraints and available manpower allocations" and it will be the sheriff who will determine the length of the jail assignment. In effect, Gates' reply to the Grand Jury acknowledges the jury's recommendations and suggestions but sets most or the m aside with justification and explanation for his policy of matntaining the status quo within the sheriff's de· partmt:nl. Frowe Page A I SUITS REJECTED. • • ::.hould be compen s ated by co unty govern m e nt for its failure to ins ulate areas s urrounding the airport from jet noise. Fadem had told the jury in Superior Court Judge Walter Smith's courtroom that property values of the affected 54 homes have .been reduced by as much a::. 25 percent while their occupants have been exposed to Soviet Sale OK'd WASH1NGTON <AP l -Presi· dent Carter has OK'd the sale of sophis ticated oil drilling equip· ment to the Soviet Union. ORANG£ COAST DAILY PILOT Tlw Or-C.0.\1 D•llY Pllol ... 11>-Cfl iS <om btNd ttw NtW\· ,,.,.,.,, it pVOli\htd bf tfW> Or~ CM\' PVOt•V\lftq(OmtN"' StoerNeditlon\Me tyOU\Md M.on.tl•'t '"'OVOI' f'.'tMSty frof' Co\I• Mow Not•IJ0<1 llo«fl """'""'°" llt«"'"-t•i" V•l••v trw•nt S.•Odlf-0.K• V•Hf'f' .,.., ~8t.t<f't SovthCN\t A'\l"'Of,.~NWWl•dt UOll I) P11b•1t•O ~Alv•O•y\ .,.., S.-Ay\ r•• ri;~'°~.~ !;~"M',i:;:~.~~,fl' wm nav ......... -Pre11•0u1t •nd Pubhthfit J•O II Cvtlo• "'~· Pttttot#\t •nd a.,., .. -....~, ,...,....., ...... !Oil., ':·.~ ... ~ CJIHlttH ""' 111-l'f P Moll A"hfo~t ~..ao•llCI E•tor• OtflCH c;o.11 '*M UO WUf Ila~ ~!Tffl IAOV"" 11 .. c• 11"01o-. .. s1r .. 1 H=:.&f1<ll 11111 -ll lloutt•Af~ -Vl llfY IS)tl lA P•1 ll-el~Dl-r1_..., Teteptton• (714)~ ClaUlfled Adverttefflt 142-Mn ~c• VfllO-Ollo<t 5'1 .. 310 , ..... ~c-• . .....,. 1.-No1i..Ottt1110Clt""'YC..-1"'''" 540·1220 C Olll ,.,. Ot-(°"\I l'vllll\fltllQ c.m "Y'1Ne NW\ stetM11. mu,b•t+Oft' .,..itOf••I ::r,1, ef advtfllH~t!'ll\ "et•lft "'•Y bt n•reelvt•f wltr.MI t..Cl•I .. t"'liH flift •f t .. 'ff'4f\l-r \cl<eM <la\'\ M \t1tt1> H fl •' ~I• Mlt\t (•hMr,.1• \Ull'' t 101•0" fl'f ... ,,.,.,, S1 \.0 "'Ol'llf'll't oy "''" ,, ~ ,,.,.oAt"'" nulll••r *''tf\MtiO"I'" "°'"""' .. '" mental and emotional distress. But the attorney hired by the county to fight the lawsuit, Louis Goebel, insisted there should be no compensation for the impact of jet noise. Goebel said lhe plaintiffs "have enjoyed their homes. have declined to move and many of them h ave s ubstantially improved their property despite the jet noise.•· The jury obviously agreed with the defense lawyer as it deliberated seven days after the trial, which started last May 24, closed. In a long series of verdicts read in the courtroom. most votes were on a 12 to O count. Other issues were decided on 10 to 2 ballots and by 9 to 3 votes. In the first instance, the court clerk read 54 separate verdicts that declared the plaintiffs were not entitled to compensation for what was referred to a s "value of easement ror jet aircraft operations." That meant the jury would not award any damages because of loss of property values . In ~ucceeding verdicts the jury decided it would award no damages because of alleged negligence, nuis ance and trespass. Man y of the defendants disappointed al the jury decision lashed out nt the county Board of Supervisors for failure to take whatever steps are needed to alleviate noise i n their neighborhoods c aused by jet aircraft flying overhead. Mrs. Wegener said, "I am alck and Ured of what the board has not and has been doln1. It Is simply a dis1race. "They <th e co un ty supervlsora) can be certain they 're not rid of the pesky neas. We're 1oln1 to continue what we've been doln' to get rid of the noise problem.· , The couple was turned over to the U.S. Attorney for prosecu- tion on those narcotics charges. Federal court records indicate that the.charges pending against Mrs. Kulik were dropped and that Kulik pleaded guilty to the single possession charge. At the time of his arrest in December, he also was facing federal prosecution for firearms and immigration laws viola- tions . Kulik is a Canadian citizen. Coast Medic Philip Lovell Dies at 83 Dr. Philip M Lovell. a 60-year resident of Newport Beach and Los Angeles died Wednesday ut the age of 8.1. Dr. Lovell was the father of Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Commissioner Gary Lovell. He was a licensed "drugless practitioner" and one of the pioneers of the health food move- ment in California. Between 1926 and 1944 he wrote a s yn. dicated Sunday column for the Los Angeles Ti mes entitled "Care of the Body." In addition he was the author of 32 books covering subjects such as cooking with natural foods, child care, sex, diet and ailments common to Americans today. Dr. Lovell, who divided his time between Los Angeles and Newport Beach. commissioned the building of residences in the two cities that have both become national historic architectural landmarks. His Newport Beach home was designed by R. M. Schindler . He leaves his widow, Kathryn of Huntington Beach; his sons, Brook Lovell of Hemet, and Gary Lovell of Newport Beach, 12 grandchildren and four gre<1t- grandchildren. Family and friends will gather al the Newport Beach home on Saturday afternoon. Water Heater Fire Cause Of Flooding A fire in u water heater touched o!f a nood Wednesday night that caused an estimated $11,000 damage to three Park Newport Apartments. Newport Beach firemen said today. According to fire department reports, the blaze broke out at about 7:30 p.m. In the apartment occupied by Mr. and Mrs Trvmg Gordon, 4010 Park Newport. The cause of the fire had not been determined today. bu\ In vestlgators said It burned off the plastic valve that holds water In the heater. When the val vc-w«>nt. a fire department spokesman said the water exploded oul of the con· t i.ncr. I Frigid Cars Don't Respond A male Lion Country Safari rhinoceros attempting a roman- tic liaison with a female rhino Wednesday blundered into two carloads of touris ts , park of- ficials reported. Though no one was injured, both cars were abused by mis- taken identity. according to park officials. A new, rented, Monte Carlo sustained a smashed grill, scraped side fender and broken hood ornament; the other car, a 1975 Cadillac, s ustained front- end damage. Prince, the rhinoceros. suf- fere d damag e d prid e. Rhinoceroses arc noted for their poor eyesight. A Colorado couple and a pair from Hacienda Heights ins ide the cars. driving through the animal park. were more amused than offended by the rhino's at- tentions. according to Jo Schel· ter . park publicist. Mrs . Scheller said park in- s urance would cover th e damages. She said the ponderous beasts are in the midst of their breed· ing sea.son. Three-ton P rince's rendezvous with the autos was at about lunchtime. Mrs. Scbetter said the incident wasn't the only thing to turn rot· ten in the animal's love life. When at last Prince had lum- bered into close encounter with an actual female rhino. paFk rangers ruined things by setting out some food She said the female s lipped from the encounter and snufned off to eat. 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .... ww.n·1~- 2 0_,., W"t of C.rh Jr. Phone 642-8882 S1ore Hours Oa11y 9·6, S•t 9-5.30 '-""' .... _.__,_ Rise? ao elevator operator. a 65-year- old woman wbo worked on the same block as the rack boys and a police officer whose regular duty station is in the garmenL district. The disease bacteria must be airborne to infect v1ctJms. But in· vest1 gators said the victims ~orked in three difterent loca· t1ons on 35lh Street w ith sep a r a te air conditioning systems, and no construction projects are under way in the area. eliminating two suspected sources ~f ~e disease. The gar- ment d1 str1ct area includes Madison Square Garden. PeM Sta t ion, He r a ld Square and se veral major department stores. including Macy's and Gimbels. The dead are two garment workers, one of whom definitely had Leg1onnrures disease. and •he woman , who d ied of pne umonia and congestive heart failure in a Brooklyn hospital a few days ago. Mayor Edward Koch urged New Yorke;s to be calm: ''It's not a panic situation There is a very small number of people in-vo lved:· FromPa~AJ STREETS ... bring with it trafri t" 1 m p rove me nts on streets adjoining those projects. "There is a ch01cc. 10 years from today we can have a Newport Beach with little more development than we have to- day. with unsolved traffic prob- lem s becoming increasingly worse as development takes place in surroundi ng com· munities. "Or we can have traffic mov. ing much more s moothly throughout the city and with those vacant lots occupied by res - idences and master planned commercial facilities to serve our citizens and provide a tax base." Kremer also took the op· Portunity to lobby for support of two major road projects -the San Joaquin Hills Corridor and the exte nsion of University Drive around the Upper Bay. He briefly discussed the city's so-called traffic phasing or· dina nce which limits building to improvements in the road system. He said the law will produce piecemeal development "with a cum ulalive negative effect on the circulation s ystem." ·'It is development lb at turns on the tap for the funding of .. road improvements." he said. For Tt)_e Very Best Deal You owe lt to younetf to check our pricn. before you bely! 7 Saddlehaek ".f ternoon N.Y. Stoeks VOL 71 , NO 2SO, .. SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1978 TEN CENTS Plaintiffs Denied Qrt Suit Dalllages \ S111wrior Court 1ur~ 1n !'\•lnl.l \n.1 todu} tw~un n ·•uJ in).! tl' \ t·rdlt'I!> 1n J mas'l\'P ~t•rtt·-. or l.t\\-.Ull'. tOlalhn ~ St I m11l1on t1rnu~hl .1.:ainst Or.111g1· Count~ ·\11 port 1-;.1 rlt1·~t \\'rdtl'l!I 1nd1r11tc-d tht JUI\ "111 not 'ompt·n ~.•l t• ~ pt ll~H'rt) OWl\t'I' •n tht• atrpor'I ~1r1n1t)' ror lht· 108:1. or value to t ht•ir IH'OJ,X'rt V dul' lO Jt'I 110 111t> T hf' (1f"..t 11 verdicts rE-ad 111 Judal.' W1.tlll'r Smith'!\ l'ourtroom '>t'l lht Jury·, uwurd for dumage to 111 t111t•rt\' valut•!-1 ut t.\>ro I 11 fl \'l' ol lhoM! IO!.lUll('CS, th\' iun volt-n mw on ;i 9 3 lu1 llol In lwo C<IM:l>. the jury voted 10-2 and In four cases the ballot WU 12·0. Reading of the verdicts is ex· peeled to carry on at len~th as each or the 54 plaintiffs m the case are entitled to a separate decision. That process turned into a lengthy polling or each j uror as the early ve rdicts were an· nounced. It is possible before the polling on the 54 plaintiffs' behalf is finished some will be awarded damages. But early in the court process the closest award of damages cam e on the 9-3 votes. Those ballots were read after the jury completed seven full day s of deliberation that followed a trial that got under way May 24. In their lawsuits. the plaintiffs were seeking reimbursement for alleged damage to prope rty values caused by jet noise as well a s in some instances damages lo their mental and physical health. While there are 54 homes in the Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights areas involved in the lawsuit, there are 98 plain- li ff s who ha ve s u ed for damages. Panel: K Hit in Back of Head \leto Upheld Nuke Canier Axed by House WASHINGTON <API The House today sustained President Carter 's veto of the defense authorization bill. thus scut.tling a proposed $2 b11l1on nuclear airc r aft l'arrie r he termed a waste of military dollars The vote was 206-191 tn favor of upholding the pres ident 's veto A t wo-third s vote il) necessary l<> enact a bill over the pres1qent '-; obJecl1on. and leaders on both s ides of the isl>Ut' expected a closer outcome. The action sent the overall S37 billion defense authorization bill back to committee for redraft- in g . this t im e without the nuclear carrier and possibly with some new funds requested by Carter. Today's vote marked the first veto challenge of Carter's pres- idency Supervisors declined to hear them today but set aside Mon· day to listen to testimony con- cerning county socia l service progrnms. Both opponents and supporters of the carrier claimed to have the votes for victory. Carter vetoed the bill that in- cluded lhe carrier Aug. 17. He desc ribed t he carri er a s wasteful at the expense of other. (See VETO, Page A%) Wei and Wild Wh en the sun comes out after a late sum- mer rain storm. what could be more fun than a football game in the park. especial- ly when you can play it in a giant puddle left by the storm·: These 10. 11 and 12-year- olds found just such a delightful setting for their game Wednesday m Cos t a Mesa ·s Tanager Purk after the departure of tropical storm Norman. From left are Alan Zac.:k. Chr is Patrick (with ball l. David Hartung. J ohn Uck e r and Jim Clark. Rhino Love Conquers Only Cars A m ale Lion Country Safan rhinoceros attempting a roman- tic liaison with a female rhino Wednesday blundered into two carloads of tourists, park of- fi cials reported. County Studies Budget County Funds Sought for R ecreation Supervuors Tackle Post--Jarvi,s Spending Though no one was injured. both cars were abused by mis- taken identity. according to park officials. A new. rented, Monte Carlo sustained a s mashed grill. scraped side fender a nd broken hood ornament. the other car, a 1975 Cadillac, s ustained front· end damage. Prince. the rhinoceros, suf- fe re d d a m age d pride Rhinoceroses are noted for their poor eyesight. A Colorado couple and a pair from Hacienda Heights inside the ('ars. drivmg through the animal park, were more amused than offended bv the rhrno·s at lent1ons. accord.ing to Jo Schet· ter. park publicist. Mrs. Scheller said park in· s urance would cove r t he damages She said the ponderous beasts are in the midst of the ir breed- ing s easOn. Three-ton Prince's rendezvous with the autos was at about lunchtime Mrs. Schetter satcf the incident wasn 't the only th mg to t urn rot- ten in the animal's love life. When at lai;t Prince had lum- bered into close encounter with an actual fem ale rhino, park ran~ers ruined things by setting out some food She said the female slipped from the encounter a nd s nuffled off to eat. By KATHY CLANCY OI -Ootlly P'll.t St.ttf With the first two months of the 1978-79 fiscal year already past. Orange County supervisors sat down today lo a dopt the count y's fi rs t pos t -Jarvi s budget. a spending package ex- pected to lop $500 million. The two-month delay in the opening of budget hearings, was caused by uncertainties over the county's share of so-called state bailout funds as well as delays in pre paring th e pos l · Proposilion 13 county property tax assessment roll. On the eve of this year 's hear- ings. supervisors predicted ma- jor points of discussion the next seven days would center on pending cuts in social service programs and deletion of most county building. park develop- ment a nd equipment purchases. In addition, the board will wrestle with the pros pect of try- ing to provide adequate public service with fewer workers in nearly all county departments. Som e financial uncertainties remained today as supervisors opened he arings on the $507 mi 11 ion budget proposal , particularly over the expected loss of S9 million of a possible $11 million in state aid. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas in his opening budi:tet remarks told supervisors he isn't yet certain if the county can expect even the $2 million in stale aid. Som e counties erred in calculating their share of bailout money, he said, and it is likely Orange County's share could be reduced. Thomas also said not all coun- ty administrators agree with his budget proposal which is 6.8 per- cent below last year 's $544 million spending plan. "We are fully aware that this budget cuts into bone and mus- cle." he said "We have allocat- (See BUDGET. Page A2) FAtrlyToor New Sclwol Not R eady Two things were a pparent whe n approximately 350 stu· dents turned out in Wednesday's rain for an orientation and tour of new Laguna Hills High School before opening day next Mon- day. The school isn't finished. The parts that are finished leak a lot. Principal Thomas Tuller ad- mitted there 's work to be done yet on the $8 million campus but noted that a ll materia ls arc available for the start of school. A little inconvenience, he said, is better than double sessions . And while Tuller talked to the group -about half the number scheduled to begin at Lagana Hills as freshmen. sophomores and juniors -workmen were tearing up the floor of the theater lo dig an orchestra pit inadvertently left out of plans by an architect. The theater is now expected to be completed in December. Workmen also were leveling the uneven gymnasium floor. The gym will be us able in November. And workmen were s li II constructing the food service facility scheduled now for completion tn October . Tulle r s aid. The problem, Tuller said, has been the weather. mostly. and a series of strikes. And then the concrete shortage. Last winter 's rains resulted in slipping completion dates. The <See SCHOOL. Page A2> --------Gates 'Clari.fies'------- County Rebuts Jury Ideas By 61\RY OltANVIU.E Of .... Dally ...... k.tff The Orange County Board or Supervisors doesn't agree with last year's county Grand Jury about what should be done to correct conditions at Orange County Airport. And She riff Brad Gates thanks the jury for Its crillc1s m of his sheriff's office but thinks he'll go on run· ning the department his way. BOTH THE SUPERVISORS' and sheriff's responses to the 1977-78 granct jury recommendations have been drafted and a re scheduled to be released sometime next week. The s upervisors say they "do not concur'' with the Jury's recommendation that an airport authority be established lo oversee airport policy and operations. 'fhe Grand Jury's recommendation that the airport dilemna be placed in hands other than those belonging to the county supervisors was aimed at "taking airport de· clstons out or the political arena." But ln their re.<Jponsc to that recommendation, the Board of Supervisors will say there is "no clear advan· tag es to support such an organization C airpqrt authority I.·· Also not receiving board endrosement was a Grand Jury recommendaUon that county government re-submit. requests for joint military-civilian use of military air bases at El Toro and Los Alamitos. IN THEIR RESPONSE, supervisors note they have made such overtures in the past without success and have drawn strong homeowner opposition in the two areas. Supervisors did agree with one action recommended by the Grand Jury. That action was the approval or an environmental Im· pact report that was then pending acceptance by the board. The board of s upervisors last week did accept that re· port but topped short of followlna the grand jury's accom· panylng recommendation that plans lo alleviate hazardous congestion at the airport be implemented. INSTEAD OF GOING ahead with those plans, the <See Al&PORT. Pa1e AZ> t Scheduled tentatively for al- location are property tax funds of $6,200 from Service Area 4 ILaguna Hillsl, $13.000 from Area 6 (El Toro l. $5.500 from Area 8 <South Laguna Hills>. $9,700 from Area 9 <Mission Vie- jo and $9,700 from Area 12 <Lake Forest l. Ser vice Area 9 <Mission Viejo) has turned lhumbs down on the program. howe ver. through a vote of the comm u n1ly"5 M unic 1pal Advisory Counc il !MA C l Spokesmen for the school dis· tricl program have indicated that service areas which levy taxes for recreation. street sweeping, s lope maintenance and other maintenance projects not wishing to s pend funds for the school recreation program will be dealt out. Saddleback Area Coordinating Council <SACC> directors have recommended that the county spend $35,000 in County Service Areas tax funds for after-school recreation in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. The unanimous board vote by telephone. authonzed during a board session last week, clears the way for County Supervisors to allocate the funds during a budget session later this month Proposed by the school di s- trict's Recreation Commission is a $156,314 program for the re· mainder of this fiscal year. Funds allocated by the county are to be matched with school funds under a joint-powe rs agreement. Additional income is proposed from fees to be charged for several recreation activities. a commission spokesman said last week. Viej o T h ug Gets 4 Porsche Wheels An intruder e ntered the drive way of a Mission Viejo home and re mot1ed a ll four wheels from the family Porsche while the owner was asleep In the hou.~ Orange County s heriff's of· ficers said the theft was report- ed by irusurance agenl Edward Allen .Read, 23, or 27531 Hulcon Ori ve The loss of the four wheels and tires was valued al $1,000. Finding Disputes Theories WASHI NGTON <AP) A panel of pathologists una nimous· ly concluded that President Ken- nedy was struck in the back of the head by a bullet. not from the front ~ some conspiracy- t he o r y inves tigators have claimed, Congress was told to- day. Tbe p athologis ts t old the House assassinations committee that the buJlet, after entering from the back of the head. shat- tered the president's skull and exited through the front of the head. The conclusion agrees with the fi ndin g of the Warren Com- mission and the doctors who performed the autopsy on Ken- ned y's body only hours after he was assassinated in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. The Warren Commission con- cluded that Lee Harvey Oswald. acting alone. assassinated Ken- nedy by firing from behind the presidential limosine. Some m- vestigators. by "Suggesting that the bullet struck• Kennedy from the front, have raised the poss ibility that a second gunman was involved. Re porting the panel's findings , Or. Mi chael Baden s aid "all nine membe rs of the panel unanimously concluded" that the bullet causing the head wound en- tered from the back of Kennedy's head and exited from the "right front side of the head ." But the panel, which was re- tained by the committee. said the original autopsy report was wrong on one point. The entrance wound in the he ad was about four inches hi gher than the potnt specified en the ori~inal report, Baden said. It was not immediately clear what 1f any bearing thi~ dis· c:repancy might have on the location of the assassin. The Warren Commission con- cluded that Oswald fired a nne at the president from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Baden. New York City's chief m e dic al examiner a nd the panel 's moderator. s aid the pathologists agr1'ed that another bullet. caus ing a less serious wound tn Kennedy's upper back imd neck, also was fired from the rear . Thal bu llet eiuted in the front of the neck, Baden said. There has been no major dis· pute on the entrance point of that bullet Coast Weath er Fair throu~h F r iday with mostly sunny anct s lig htly warmer d ays. Lows tonight 57 to 62. Highs Friday 70s at the beaches to near 80 inland . I NSIDE TODA '1 Is A m('nt'o readu for a n1r1ht11me lo:rotwe and a moutfl/ul <>/ new bubblegum products" Columni~I Milton M osknwitz re vi ews new products on Page A 14. } • . Challenging Dana's Super Surf -" ··o.·• J011 ••II \'l'lcri.ln Orange Coa:-,t surfer George "Peanuts" ~ars~n Z1mmt!rmun perches high atop 18-foot breaker m this ..,C.l'"l' at Oana Point bre<.1k . But photo wasn 't taken dur- 111g t ht:-. wc•('k ·~ ~turm surf. T his action was frozen . on film 39 vears a~o in Julv of 1939. long before m arina brcu k wutcrs wiped out huge surf break that often visit· t·d L>ana Poi nt Zimmerman is riding a 98·pound balsa and redwood surfboard. 11 feet long. with no skeg. or guidance fin -crude. heavy and difficult to control by today 's surfing standards. Seconds after this photo was tak en. Zimmerm an of Laguna Beach screamed down face of this Dana bomber. And. he claims today. both board and surfer made the wavt!. l •'rom Pa91> '' I BUDGET. • • l'd inadequate rundl> agam l>l ~rowing m•cds and the rel>Ull as painrul " Tht· prcd1C'lton or controversy nvl•r posl>1ble <.·uts 1n human -;crvi<'e programs began coming through about an hour before the hearangslarted today More than 10() reprel>entat1vel> from 58 <·ommunily social agen· cacs financed tn part with county revenue l>hartng funds g11thered nut!-.11'1c• with p1ek<'l l>tgni. urging 1h.11 lht•ff 11roi.:ram:-. n •m:.iin In turt Judv Rubant. ch111rwom11n of I h l ' 'u n I I(' d N c l w () r k 0 f Organ1Z<•d Social S<>rvtces, also aske<l lo <iddrcs!> s u pervisors as the heunn.: started A I a n~ t' ~ ro u p o f s ~ n i o r 1·1t11.1·n-. :.ilso filed 1n lo the patked hcurin).( room lo voice N>n<·nns over potential cuts in senior services Tlll'Y also warned that a de· c1s10n on the use of federa l rev· e nue sharlnl( dollurs won't be made until the end of the hear- 111 ((S Supervisor Ralph Clark said testimony should be given as -;uperv1sors go through the budget prol(ram by program Otherwise he predicted "there will bt> nothing but a mixed up mess from the beg\16lnlng .. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich -.aid ht• regrt•Ued that people at· tl'nded tod11y'11 meetlnf( thinking lhe1r pomls of interest would be address~ "I regret that 1l hap· pened and I'm sorry that It hap- pened " Supervisor :. C h air man ThomC1s Riley said inter ested t 1l1 zens muy phone 834·2345 to lt•arn lht> pro).(rc•ss of hearings :ind \\hen the.,-un·ao of concern will lw discussed. More <.:overage Other south Or an g<• County stont•:-. ;md photos appeC1r today on Pu).(esAl 5A and A6 ORANQI COASl '" DAILY PILOT 1~ .. >~•~II '~'•D••••,..•I .. ..,,,__,., "'' c&'I\ lol•IJlh.-....... \ p, .... , I ()Ul'"h~t•tt..,.()r...-')I 1 •• 1 P-.;ot'""''~ r~p•n• .....,., ... ,. -oth...,· ., .. h-'f'lh•ht"d ~ 'W'Jln '"'~Oft I r•N'f ftw (ft\ I• Ml"\4 •o•Llf)off 8••"' •t~nt1f'(l'iOA &.•" '"""' ,,. v •••• ,. ''wtl''I" ~•d!t1•'4 • v.11., •ftd l•N"'•f'•"""' ._,,.,,t"f"'>t t ",,.,,..,,_. ... fllMll•fl I ~ 11 'rt! 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"'ti , .. ,, «Jl"t.l•IP\al..-,\t ~"" '"'"''• ' But4 Dead Guardsmen Now Firemen Hikers ·Rescued MANCHESTER. N.11 <AP > Gov. Me ldrim Thomson says Nellonal Gu:.ird troops will man fire s tations in New Hampsturc's largest city ... ~ long as firefighters participate in a "sickout." From Sierra Snows Thomson c alled In JS National Guardsmen, un. trained in fighting fires, fro m Conco rd a nd Peterboro on Wedne~day night after the night s hift of M anc h ester's f1ref1ghler~ called in sick Today's 8 a.m sh ift of firefighters also failed to report. T he city solicitor plans to file contempt of court cita tions t oday agains t firefighters participating an the sickout. Swnmit Yields Few Reports CA MP DAVID, Md. <AP > Anwar Sadat and Me nachem Begin are talking face-to-face for the first lime si n ce Christmas but President Carter as keeping secret any word of progress at their Mideast s um· mil The Egyptian president and Israeli prime minister m et with Carter this morning for their second joint session in as many days. Carte r also brought the lenders together for ne arly two hours Wednesday afternoon on a flagstone patio behind the U.S. president's mountaintop lodge. By The Associated Press !''our pcrsonl> have died :.ind al least 17 others werc> reported m11;sang in heavy Sierra snow~ c aused by the re m ain::. of a tropical storm that lashed Californ1<J St•:.i rC'h and rescue le<t m~ in Inyo County n·:-.cued sc vernl ~tranded htkerl> Wednesday <is "Storm in' Norm an," once llur rtl'CJnl' Norman. dumpl·d up lo five inches of snow in scattered areus of the high Sierra "Al this limc>, we have no way of knowin1ot how many peoplt· might be in trouble," s aid Inyo County sheriff's deputy John Dorsey. Three hikers r eported mi~sing in tht' Jtuly Lakl' ar ea were rcsC'ucd ;rnd reported an good con d itio n We dnes day, said Do rsey. a nd som e 21 hikers Mranded in Mono County near Con vict Llikt.• and Mount McGee were also safelv found However. authorities said 17 per sons who s igned out for the back country around Mount Carter Supported WASHINGTON <AP> -House Spe aker Thomas P O 'Neill said today that Dem ocrats who dis- a ssociate themselves from Presi- d ent Carter because of his weak- ness in the polls are •·m aking a terrible mistake . While the polls are low. he'll bounce back." O'Neill predicted to reporte rs at his dally news conference preccd· Ing the House session. Fro.a Page Al AIRPORT CONDITIONS .. board voted Inst week to approve a nother study of Orange County Airport. As for Gates, the sheriff earlie r this year was the target of multiple grand JUry reports that, an effect, criticized the operation of his department. In the draft or his response to the Jury's comments Gates wrote he hopes his reply "wall cla rify the issues at ha nd and. hopefully. sound judsment will prevail" once all or the facts have been reviewed. Among other things, the sheriff ::.aid: ....:PSYCHOLOGICAL T ESTING of deputy recrult11 011 suggested by the Grand Jury would cost $70 per applicant and not achieve more than is done through oral review11 and personal observation of the a pplicunts under stress conditions. -TRAINING THROUGH use or i1tress t echniques at the sheriff's academy Is a valid and worthwhile part of the training proera m and wlll be conttnued under "r ealistic field conditions ." -NEW DEPUTIES will be ARRigned to duty In Orange County Jail in accordance with "departmental needs, budget conatraJnta and available manpower allocat1on11'' and ll will be the shertrr who will determine the lcnath or the Jail assignment. Jn effect, Gates· reply to the Grand Jury acknowledges the jury 's recommendations and sugge~tlons but sets most of them aside with Juatlricatlon end explanation for his poli cy of mamlatntnR the status quo within the sheriff'~ de partmcnt Wh1tnev Wl•rt• l'Xpe r1enccd h1kl'rS who had lakl'n ('0Vl'r ""hilt· wailing out lhl• :-.torm The bodies of three men and a wom an have heen located But Nash said thev could not be re t'O \ t•rt•d until tod:.iy wht•n rt•:-.t•ut·rs heg an a morl' than 10.00<J fool t'l1mb to their loc:.it1on an the Mount Whitney are11 Mount Wh1tm•v. <it 14.495 fcl'I. 1s the highest pc.CJk in Lhc Lntlcd States outi.1dc Alusk a. The 1dcntillcs of the dead were not i m m1.'Cliatcly 11vai I able Exe~utio11 Wins Laguna Police Nah4 Laguna Beaeh undertover of fkers arrested four persons and seized 25 pounds of high grade marijuana and one and a half pounds of hC1shis h in a well· orchestr ated bust an Arch Beach I leighls and South Laguna early this morning. . Police Capt. Neil Purcell satd l'ro• Page A I VETO ... more vital defense pro.1ects Although the chairmen or both the !louse and Senute armed l>er viccs committees JOmcd the drive to override lht· prel>adent, speaker Thomas O'Neill and other House Oemocrattc le11ders stood by Carter Rep Ueorgc Mahon. D Texa:-.. chairman of lhl· Appropriations Committee. declared: "I would h<1le to St'{' this rlouse n·pudialt• the president ut a t1rnl' when hl.' nef..'d s st rength in lht' quest for pe ace in the Middle East .. But Rep. Melvin Price. D-111., Armed Ser vices Com mittee l'hairman, smd the carrier was crucial to the nation's defense and "with great reluctance I find 1l necessary lo ask that we pas!> this bill over the prc:-.1 dent 's obJcctaon " Carter's veto was the firth of hts presidency and the r1r~t to draw an alll'mpt lo OH:rruJc It Wets also lhl' f1r -.t Vl'lO or :J maJor dcfen::.c prog ram 1n modern history. triggcnn~ pro tests from many thal Carter was interfering with the constatu tional duty o f Congre::.-; "lo make rules for the government of the le.ind and naval forces." Fro• Pafl#' A I SCHOOL ... s chool was lo have been fm1shcd 1n February. origanally Now. Tuller tndicalt·d. 1l will be December before everything ll> what it should bt' Hut the cheerleaders who have been working out tog eth"'r throughout the summer. the :-.tu· dent C'ouncil oUiccr'> and lht· drill t eum Wl'rC' und<1un1l'd Wedncsduy :.is was Tuller One girl said. 'll 1sn t fintshl·d yet. but it'll be great' .. Even though the library h:.i<I no s helves or books and a read 1ng pll looked more llkl' a pond than a place• to read becau-.l of a ll':.iky roof. the ..,lUd<·nt body appeared ready for ~rhool If nolhini.: l'be. :J50 -.t udc>nls Y.111 know their y,ay <Jround lht nl'\\ campus without a m a p Thi.it should r educt' confu!>aon . somewhat. 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .............. ·1~- 2 DOWt Wett •f C:.rt. .tr· Phone 642-8882 Store Hour') Delly 9-6 5111 9·!i 30 • • m Raid t'VICft.•ncl' found .it the home Of two of the suspects tndic ates tht.- pair had been an business for so m e lim e. "and had t hl' capability of obtaining m any varieties or high grade pot for their customers ·· Arrested m severa l locations were Jerry Lee Lawrence. 38. or 1183 La Mi rada St. :Che ry l Ann Nichols. 23. of the same ad · dress. Scott Nicholson . 31. of Alta Loma and .M arlies Christa. 24. or 3551 Sego St. .. Irvine Pohce arrested L<Swrence as he arrived al a shopping center m South La~una where he al· it.'i;:cdly wa~ lo makl a sale to unde rcover off1 cerc;. Officer-. :-.:.i1d tht'v found three pounds of Colombian mar1Juana in his car Other Lagun a officers said they followed Nicholson's and Ms Chrast.i'-. truC'k from the La M 1r:.id:.i Stn·cl address. pulling lhl'm OVN a1 lhl' t•orner of Oluebird Draw• and South Coast lli~hway Thl' t.'<Jllpll"'-truck a l· lt·gl·dly contained another seven pounds of the potent wet-d <1nd a pC>und qfhash1sh . of hashish Officers then obtain ed u search warrant for Lawrence·~ home whe re they arrested Ms . N 1t·hob :.ind asst'rtedly seized 15 pounds of manJuana and a half pound of hal>h Capt Purcell s aid t he man Juana or several varietic~ wa~ nl':.ity pal·kaged . and !>aid off1c t·rs also found v1<:1b marked for h:.i~hoil and $6.000m ca::.h The evidence was reportedly found m u hidden room an the downstairs portion of the house ·'T he evidence we rQund m- d 1c atcs Lawrence h ad been m bu ~1 n ess r o r s ome time.·· . Purcell s<1id Lawrence wus booked for 5alc of murljuuna and possession for "ale or hashish and muriJuani/. Tht• other suspects were being h e ld l od ~y on c h u r~~s of PO"'il''lsion of m :J r iju:m a for sak Poll Shows Pair Ahead SJ\N FRANCISCO IAP I c;o\ Mervin Oymally and <tl· 1 ornt \ gc>rt•r a l ca nd td:\t•• YHJIHll Burki hold narrow leads ov('r their November oppont:nlb, polli-ter Mervin Field reported today . IJvmully, the n emoC'rat1c in ('U nlhent. hai-a fiVl' percentage po1r.• ll·ad over Republ1t'a n t•halh·nger an<I lormer Donn} Osmond pro<luter ~ike Curb. the poll showed For The Very Best Deal You ow• tt to yourself to ce..ck our pricn, .,_fore you buy! Mas:er CherQO · v1&~ BucJyol Po.<ymonc~ OIMIY ,., ... ---, P•ITIO 0'0.-11 808 DOWTY (PLAID SHIRT) WORKS ON REPLICA OF HISTORIC ENGINE Cost• MeH Firm Get• Into Model Rallroadlng on a Life-size Scale Trains Reprodueed Historic Steamers Linked Nation IJnJy lht< golden ~pike will be missing "hen a Costa Mehu rirm complete~ its work· in~ rephca!) of two of Amera·a 's most famou::. triuns. of guy "who knows whal the engineer had for lunrh the day before," says Healy. TllE Fl~ISHEO products will be trucked Lo Promontory Point where they will occupy a replica of an old engine house. THE ORIGINAL steamers one from San Franc1::.co. the other from the easl coast met head to head on the same truck May 10, 1869, at Promontory Point, Utah But the trains are fully operational and eaC'h day -with the aid of liquid fuel rather than coaJ or wood -they'll steam up and make their way to the exact location where the originals met nearl y 100 years ago. Tht' meeting or the s turdy Union Pacific 119 and Centr al Pacific Jupiter signaled Americ-a's firs t transcoritinentaJ linkup and 1 he beginning of a long dependence on tram power Healy ftgurci. there will be actors dresst•d up in top hats and the like to reproduce the ceremony in which a golden spike was pound<.>d into place. signaJing the <.>nd of a highly-publtciz<:d race between rival nlilroad Companie!\ "Prnbahtv ~old for Sl'rClp," is John Healy 'c., gucs:o: a~ to the f1niJI stop for the original trains. The 58-year-old Irvine res1- d~nt is the assembly director for the recrea· lion efforts of O'Connor Engm<:ering Lab~ SINCE TAKJNG over the project with the help of five other O'Connor employees and consultants, llcaly naturally has taken an in- terest in the original s tory. T HE f'IRM is best known for its television camera accessory work. but re· ce1ved $1.5 million construction contract from the National Park Service in 1976 to build the locomotives the onJy way they could "The Unu>n Pacific engine came around Cape flom I South America> and was as- !\embled in San f''rancisco. But the Chinese really built the railroad," he adds. Jt was this coolie labor that pushed the 119 over the rugged Sierras. through t.he natlands or Nevad a and into Utah. At times laborers managed to lay lO miles or track a day. be from scratch. . Healy says there weren't even any draw- ings for the 27-ton steamers that will be finished later this year. More than 700 draw· ings were made from old photographs to make sure such details as the size of the cowcatchers or the smoke stacks were in order. The research was handled by J erry Best. a his torian with the park service and the type But the western bound Jupiter had few mountains to contend with as 1t moved rapid· ly across the Great Plains to the impromtu meeting point l..ing-1,ing The Panda Pregnant? WASHINGTON <AP> -Could it be? Ling-Ung expecting? Are America's famous giant pandas finally going to produce an offs pring? So far it is barely a hope. But the re was a Jillie hint that Hsing·Hsing finally caved in and did his beastly best. Ling-Ling, the National Zoo's famous female giant panda. wa!' busy last weekend building a nest with broken bamboo s talks and a sand pile on the rocks in- side her cage. ls sho expecting a little honey? Assessing the situation scien- tifically, Theodore H. Reed, the zoo director. said: "We don't know what the hell is going on. "It could be a false pregnan- cy, or more likely it is just the female's normaJ fall hormonal changes. But it could be the real thing too." Pandas, it should be noted, look like bears and act hke bears, but their relatives are raccoons. Pandering lo their most famous inhabitant. zoo officials decided to prepare a piece of canvas to s hield Ling·Ling's cage from the public if a birth occurs. Reed thinks tha t those who re ad too much into the nest- building project might be paw- mg at straws. 'l1ris Hood Not Robin DANDRIDGE, Tenn IAP> -Five cows have been killed a nd seven others wol&llded -all with a bow and arrows -near this town at the foot of the Smoky Mount ains, authorities say. J errerson County Sherm Tom Eslinger said dep. utiea recovered 16 arrows from the cattre and the field nen r here. The cows. belonging to Neal Manley, we re killed Wedncsdtiv, he!o!uld "Eat'h <-o"' l.\a~ k1ll('d by one orrow." F.sllngPr said "Thf'v all hud arrows in them. ·we 're still 1n vesligat.lng but we hllven't come up with unything rigbl now.·· Opposition Cited Aussie Cattlemen To Welcome NixOn SYDNEY. Australia <APl The government doesn't want former President Nixon lo visit Australia. and neither do most of the newspapers. But the cal tlemen want him lo come and I ell I hem how to get more of lhl' U.S. market despite the oppos1. tion of American beer pro d ucers. The Aus tralian Caulemen's Union. one of the country's most powerful lobbies. has invited Nixon to speak Sept. 23 at its an· nual convenl1on at Surfers P a r adise. a r esort on the Queensland coast about 450 miles north of Sydney. The union's national director, Barry Cassell, said a telegram inviting Nixon to speak was sent to San Clemente on Wednesday following a telephone conversa· tion with one of the former presi- dent's aides. "i\n address by Mr. Nixon would be invaluable because of his knowledge of the United S t a tes cattle lobby." said Cassell. He added that the United States is the biggest foreign market for Australian beef. and t he American market is suscep- tible to pressure from American cattlemen. Last week. the conservative government turned down Nix· on's request to make a n offlcial visit to Australia and meet with Prime Minis ter Malcolm Fraser. The government said an Viejo Bridge WorkOK'd Agreements to provide for widening two bridges on Crown Valley Parkway in Mission Viejo have been approved unanimous- 1 y by Orange Cou nt y s upervisors. The bridges, over the San Diego Freeway and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad tracks. are lo be widened to six lanes. County orricials said construe· lion s hould begin in .Jnnuary and take about 12 months to com plete The $.580.000 ronslrul'lion 1!! t<> be jointly finanred by Cnlifornia Oeparlment or Tran:o-portnt1on And federal funds. official visit would be "inop- portune" because of other of· ficial visits during September and October. An aide of the ex-president said ht' planned to come anyway because "scores of Australian citizen!>" asked him to visit. A government source. who r.ts ked not to be Identified. said he would be given a tourist visa ··provided it's a genuinely private visit." But the federal police were reported worried thal they would have trouble protecting him , even on a private visit. It could not be learned im· med iately whether the govern- ment wouJd consider the visit private if it included a speech to l,500 catUemen. The press has generally been l hostile to a Nixon visit. saying he was trying to use Aus tralia as the springboard for a foreign boost to a oolillcal comeback. 2 Countians Killed in Auto Crashes A Fullerton man a nd a Placentia teen-ager were killed in separate Orange County traf. fie accidents Wednesday. Anaheim police reported that Earl L. Woodson Jr .. 37. of 457 Truslow St .. Fullerton was killed in a three-vehicle collision in Anaheim. Police said Wooden died when tht' car he was driving collided with another auto and a van at Lewis Street a nd Cerritos Avenue shortly after 4 p.m. Woodson was dead on arrival at Good Samaritan Hos pitaJ in Anaheim, according lo a cor· oner's report. Shortly after 8 p.m .. Janet Lee Leklch. 17, ot 789 Ottawa Place. Placentia, was killed in a two- car collision in Yorba Linda. " Accordlnp, to police. Mi ss l.~kich apparently mnde an 11· lcol turn at Bastanchury Road and Rose Avenue and. in the process. her auto ('Ollided with trnothcr l'ar The roronet 's report indicated the victim wa~ dead ut the ~ccne rhurSday. Septemb@r 1 •918 s DAILY PtLOt t:J In Narcotics Charge Ex-coast Man Faces 4 Years in Prison Alexander Kulik. on e of seven defendants in a pending Orange County Superior Court murde r conspiracy case. has been sentenced to a federal Probation Allocation Gets Nod A plan to use about S4 million in state funds to helo reduce the number of Orange County offend· ers committed to state penal facilities won tentative approval from supervisors Wednesday. The bulk or the S4 million aJ. location would be used to replace former state subsidies no longer available for county criminal justice programs. county officiaJs said. The lion's share -S2.S million would be used lo continue and expand what are called special supervision units in the county Probation Department. Probe1tion officers in those units carry caseloads of 50 or. fende rs each compared with the <'Ounty average of ll7 cases. of. fie ia Is explained. With the new state funds there would be 11 special supervision units. up from the nine funded through past state programs. Another $1 million in the state runds would be used to offset county costs ion operating local Juvenile institutions and ad- minis tering juvenile justice legislation. Remaining slate funds wouJd be used for local rehabilitation a nd diversion programs in various communities. Supervisors said they might make changes in use of the state funds after completing 1973·79 budget hearings next week. The funds were made availa- ble through Assembly Bill 98. legisl ation which replaced former state subsidies and was desi g ned to reduce commit· ments to state institutions. Nancy Nelson, acting county chie f probation officer. told supervisors. "The state is say. ing we don •t wa nt to build more state correctional ins titutions . That is very expensive." prison term of four years after he was found guilty of narcotics violations in San Diego Federal Court. Kulik. 28, a one-time resident of Newport Beach's Llnda Isle, pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance last week. Tuesday he was sentenced to a fou r.year prison te rm l o be followed by 10 years probation. He is free on $100,000 bail pend· ing appeal. Kulik and his wi re. Elsie. who is also a co-defendant in the Orange County murder case. were arrested last December in t he San Diego resor t of La Costa. They were being sought in connection with the murder case. A rresling officers from Newport Beach alleged they found 1.1 pounds of nearly pure China White heroin and another half-pound of diluted Mexican Brown heroin hidden in Kulik's car. They estimated the illicit values of the drug cache at La Costa at more than $1.5 million. T he couple was turned over to the U.S. Attorney for prosecu· tion on those narcotics charges. Federal court records Indicate that the. charges pending against Mrs. Kulik were dropped and that Kulik pleaded guilty to the single poosession charge. At the time of his arrest in December. he also was facing federal prosecution for firearms and immigration laws viola· lions. Kulik is a Canadian citizen. However. federal prosecutor Steve Nelson was unavailable this morning to discuss the out- come of those cases. Kulik still faces two maJor state court cases. The first. scheduled to open in J anuary, is for the alleged con· spiracy which led to the October 1977 slaying of Fountain VaJley resident Stephen John Bovan. His wife as well as two former bus iness partners. Joseph Fedorowski and Joseph Davis will stand trial with Kulik at that time . Three other defendants in that case, Anthony Marone, Jr .. Raymond Resco and Jerry Fiori will race trial beginning Oct. 30. Once those cases have been disposed of, Kulik will then face prosecution on another narcotics charge. ~· 111.1 ~~ . " J~ OMty f'llDt Slall -IO SENTENCED TO PRISON Alexander Kulik He will be tried in Orange County Super1or Court on allega lions that he was found '" possession of another l.1 pound." of n early pure China Whitt· heroin when he was arrested Cor - being drunk in his car in Mission Viejo a few hours after Bovan was shot to death outs:d<' .1 Newport Beach restaurant. A vaifabfe For Immediate Delivery PROFESSIONAL INTEIUOR DESIGNERS Classic Wall Unit specially priced at ~449. Opon Mon , Thun. & Fr i. Eve\, 22 1 i HAR80R BL VO COSTA ME~A. CAllr. .,\.j DAI 1..Y PILOT Thuraday S11ptember 7 t078 NATION / WORLD Free to Leave Just Coa~ ting Reds Convict U.S. Citizen • oupcrl-up ~ t~mor · MOSCOW !AP) A Soviet 1udge convicted U.S. businessman Franc·1s J (.'ruwford today of buying rubles on the black market and gave him the five-year s uspendt-d sentence requested by the proseeu· tion. SIL\ t:R·HAllU.l> STIU,AK.'\ tl11(h'4 t11} aulhor lllt"' in our t'OL,taJ ,.,.~ion rr<'cntl) iannounrr-d th<'\ '4 t•rt• launt'htng u crarkdown uurn~t 'low drt\{'f' in th1· l..11<unu 11 111, 1-;1 Toro Urt'll Tht· 1mphC'al1on hf'n• w 11' dt·ur Th\' truffle· t•op:. ~..rl' out .lft<'r tht· wn1or n l1 zen •wt The US. Embassy said Crawford 1s free to leave tbe country. olthoui;:h he was put on proba· Wh.11 t h1• h11(h14-tt) trofru 1o<~1plt· w1·n · '"lit~t·~tinM ~ u~ that dn\l•r' in th<· Le1sur1• \\ml<t l.IH.'U hud t)(·<'onw d thrt'al bi.'c-:.tuM•lht'\ 11ok1'fi 11lon~ t1on for three years The proba· t1on rn eans lhc conv1ct1on would t enccs recommended by the b~· removed from his record prosecutor. \ctm1th"tlh mo:-t of th" hf I"~ lh1• hm1t p1tr1 hu ' bc<·n ~ 1t O\'':-t'C1 111 pl .11 t'' hkt• l.Jl(un.1 (.'JO\ un Uo1ul The drr q •r ' art' u:-ualh 111 ,1 1trn} <'lllnrNJ l>t•I rwt hu11t '<:dun Aud 1t " ~UllJlt'\'kd L.hJt th1• cl11\ 1 r ., h1111ll' fl•,1ch•rw1• I'> L1·1-.u11• Wn1 ltt S0\1 • o•· T ll• ~I 00 1d l1• t1l1mg uut on lhl' Lu~una Cjtl\ 1111 ''r1p ,1ml t-.1 T 11r11 tto11d \ 1111 rnu'l ho'4t'\ t•r h ,1\1· ,1 •'<'rta1n ...,> inpalh) for lhl'. prat·t1t'1• ~111w uldc·r dri\ er-. :ii 1• <1 h1l <'aut1ou:. utx>ut th1•1r r\'fh.''t'' anti t ht· 11.1 rro'4 . t ""o lune citn yon route 1s sc ury. even for ti\ 1•1 ('Onf1Jt.>nt m11tor1st' ~ho think tht>v 'n • in a hurry ~1111 1( oor ('oa,tal senior l'lllu •nl> are bt:ing un1 vcrsall.>- pokt·}' on th'-' ro.td, 11 1!\ dear t•ida) that they ve fallen behind tht• fo <b prtt<'lH'l'd b}' their Gray Pc1~er counterparts in Sun Cit:, \nwnu <h l'I in th1. Ar u.on;t rt'tiremenl <'ommunrty. speeding has Leisure World Resident Shou'tng OJI fur Nnghbon become a major vexation Some in the seasoned citizenry have been souping up their golf carts AC<'Ordsng to a dispatch from the Assot'1ated Press . hot· rodding golf carters ha\'e become a Sun City menace One Arizona motor vehicle chief la mented . "There arc> some people out there souping up golf carts the way kids soup up '46 ChevVles. I was told there 1s one guy Y.ho souped up a golf <'art so it will go SO miles an hour " SINCE THE LITTLE three.wheeled vehicles are a ma- JOr form of transportation for the retired seniors, you can en· v1:.1on the problem. The elderly people are apparently holding golf drag races Golf cart dealers ~ay their machines regularly go bet ween 12 and 15 miles per hour But Sun City residents <"ome in demand mg that their model be souped up to go over 20 The guy with the 50-mile-per-hour model must be a real krror on tht' streets of the retirement community. Some ~cniors arc t•ven ordering radial tires for their golf carts. MAYBE THE FAD will catch on at our Leisure World comm umtit>s in Laguna Hills and Seal Beach. You may be driving alongoneofthesedays and get blown orr the road by an elderly gent in a chrome-plated golf cart that features eight batteries rather than the standard six, radial tires and a foxtail fl ymg from his CB radio antenna. Painting Slasher R equests Clemency AMSTERDAM . Netherlands CAP' "For goodness· sake. don t :::.cna me Lo Jail or stop me from visiting museums." said Pett·r Jan Lammers. a Dutch artist who slashed the Van Gogh painting "La Be rccuse." as he asked for leniency from an ,\m:::.l l'rdam court. Lammers, 31. faces a 10-month prison term tor the April 5 slas hing at Amsterda m 's municipal museum . The court is st'heduled to announce the sentence Sept. 20. Lammers said he defaced the painting, valued at about SS00.000. lo protest the authorities' refusal to grant him financial aid a s an artist "It was an act of protest. but I'm now sorry that it wa~ d~amst Van Gogh. a fellow artist." he said. Pro!>ecutor J M. van den Berge said, however, that a jail term was necessary to serve as an example to others that society would not tolerate su<'h attacks on Ji?reat wotks of art. .. A true artist would, in spite of setbacks, never dirty his hands by dl'f1.t<'ing another work of art," he said. aft~r that time if he commits no <.'rimes T llERF. HAD BEEN specula· t1on thal Cra\\for d. who had plcad1.•d 1nno<'ent. might be held pt'nchng tht' trial of two accused Sovu·t :.p1<'S held in the United Statt'~ and t>xt hanged for them. Crawford. a native of Mobile. Ala . who works for Interna- tional Harvester. immediately went to the embassy to apply for an exit visa from the Soviet Foreign Ministry. The process usually takes from four to seven days. but can take less time. Crawford said he could leave as early dS Friday night. but wd not disclose his destination. CRA wt~RD'S THREE Soviet <'O·defcndents also got the sen· Jury Takes President's Doclllllents ATLANTA <AP>-Bank rec· ords of financial transactions involving President Carter and h is c ampaign a dvertis ing manage r , Gerald Rafshoon, have been subpoenaed by a federal grand Jury. according to an Atlanta newspaper . The grand jury is investigat· ing Bert Lance. former dire<:tor or the Office of Management and Budget. who once served as pres· 1dent of the Nat ional Bank of Georgia QUOTING UNIDENTIFIED sources. The Atlanta Constitu· tion re ported today that the grand jury has subpoenaed NBG records of transactions involv- ing Carter and Rafshoon A White House s pokesman declined romment on the report. other than lo say. "Obviously. if there is something going on with the grand jury, we can't com· menl." Lance resigned as OMB direc· tor in September 1977 after ques· t ions were raised about his personal financial dealin ~s while head of the Georgia bank. THE PEANUT warehouse business owned by the Carter family borrowed $1 million from Lance's bank and received $3 7 million in revolving credit to he lp pay farm<'rs for their crops. the Constitution said. Ra fshoon. who recentl y became Carter's assistant for communications. has placed into trust his controlling interest in Gerald Rafshoon Advertising Inc .. a n Atlanta ad agency. Carter also has created a trust for his interest in the peanut business. T he Rafshoon ad agency has had an account with N BG since December 1976, said Howard Rothschild. president and chief executive of the firm The newspaper said Robert Guyton, president of NBG. con- firmed bank records have been subpoenaed by the grand jury, but he declined to say which rec· ords have been taken. 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SurlRqori Hutlllnqlon a .. ,,, W•Vfl I 10 t tHt Wltf\ -.I Ofld toul-\t \W•ll\ CondltloM v ery ooor Newport 8t aCPI (;ondlllcWIS >lmfl•r Vladimir Kiselev. the ad· milled ringleader of the black market and c urr e n cy . manipulating gang Crawford "as convicted of dealing with, was sentenced lo five years in a labor camp without exile and wi ll have his property con· fiscated His seamstress wife Ludmila, who admitted helping him . re· ceivcd a fi ve-year sus pended sentence and three years' proba· lion ALLA SOLOVYOVA, 23. a cashier in a foreign currency store who admitted selling cur- rency to the Kiselevs. was sen- tenced lo four years in a labor camp with confiscation or her property Crawford's Soviet lawyer. Leonid M. Popov, said he felt orosecution evidence "was not sufficient to convict Crawford" and that most of the witnesses were unreliable. He would not romment on whether he thought the verdict was political. Judge Lev Nironov, who handed down the sentence. said. "Crawford's guilt was proved without a doubt " Cmiviet Freed Handcuffs w<>r<' removed from Mos1t' Harriel! at Fulton County .Jail tn Atlanta. Ga .. on Wl'dncsda y His wit\• S<.1d ie looked on as 0(•puty Sheriff Sam W Denmark freed him :vtembcrs of th1.· Oakh11r!-.l B<ipll~l Church 111 Decatur had raised cas h toward his S30.000 bond. H<.1r n cll was .1a1kd in Georgia alter escaping from un In· d1ana pnson. where he had served 25 years 01 a Ille sen· tcnce for killing a policeman. Bomber's 'Luck' Ends Two Hurt as Eight Explosions Rock Town S PEEDWAY. Ind. I AP l- The bomber "has got to be caught." says a friend of lhe man and woman injured in the eighth explosion to rock this cen- tr a I Indiana community in six days. But police say they have no suspects and know of no motive. Wednesday night. for the first time , a bomb exploded where people were present. in the park· ing lot of Speedway Hi gh School just four blocks from the In· dian1.tpohs Motor Speedway. CARL DAVID DeLONG and his wife. Sandy. both 39. were m- JUrcd as they waited for their son. Stev<'. to showl·r after " freshman football g;unt The bomb was belie\<ed placed in a paper bag a nd DeLong mciy have kicked thl' bag, settm2 1t off. officiab :-.<i1d. lie wa~ 1n critical cond1t1on todav at Wishard ~fo morial llos p1lal when• doctors s aid he might lose half his right leg Mrs DeLong was 1n fair condition "I knew ~umething lake this was bound to happen." said Marlin Snyder. 37. a tnend of DeLong and on1.· of an <'St1matcd 200 persons .,., ho Jllcnded the gam<.' "TH~ BOMBER HAS bc~n h·l lq l>l'fo r t• 1o r.1 g h t and nobody !-ht:en hurt Thal person hal> got to be caught.·· A group of bus mess men pr<'· pared to offer a reward today tor 1nformullon abou t the bomber Aulhorit1es theorizA the bomb· 1ng:-; are the work of one person The dev1<'l' in each case was composed of a s•x·volt battery. a cookin~ timer . gu npowder packed U ~htly an a 12-ounce bt.<vt'ragc l:an wrapped JO ,1 towi:I and :.. coil. hclicvcd to lw pjrt of :.i timer Drive in style with one of our simple interest auto loans. Flexible payment plans ! No prepayment penalty. In fact, with our n ew Simplifier ',rvi simple interest loan plan. the fast er you pay us ba ck . the less interest you pay~ Apply t oday for your loan or one of o ur multi·purpose credit accounts. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA Newport Beach Office 1401 Dove Street Newport Beach 92663 (714) 833-3511 • CALIFORNIA Thursday Saptombor 7 1976 DAILY PILOT A :i Murder Suspect Escapes Cell Parents Vow No Busing High Court Reversal Stirs Boycott Threat l''Rl<:."~n 1r\I'1 w.1qwll a111I nH1llu111•t1un111.: hold111~ n•ll door llo lk'lnl( hl.im,·d tor \t>t' I 'l' ltj)t of dO ,11 l'U~Cd lllUllh'fl'I mmutt·~ bt•ron• h1i. 1l1·i1th p.•11,1lt) 11 wt v. Ji. t11 rt.•:.unw. l"rc:.no Count\ Stwnff lh1rold ~kK1nm·' ~.11d l>llU6ollii.'1 St1111kcw1ll l l . or ("Im''" ,, -.till at lur)lt• !11•,1>1lt I "'ldt< pl'\.'ad M.'IArt h h) la" 1·11fo1 n m1·11l J.:t'O('lt':>, uu1twnt1t•:. 11 nnrt todav App..tn>ntl~ tht• bailiff f,o t1-.l l11 "N' th.it th<.> cJoor 1·111-.i·d prop t>rh " C..ipt G1·n1• Hullum "i.11d Ah<1ut I!> 11unut1•' <iftt'r iat•1n~: pl1u·1•d an tht· c·dl. St unl"·1.1.it1 v. as. ..,,.,.n Jlli;:l(111v · cm tlw rw<Arh~ do"' ntov. n moll ~ind a C1·v. minuH'., lutt·1 h" db:.t•O('t· wa .. llt'> l'.O\ t•rt•d U;. .1uth11nllt'' Roh•• Rara11,. Raldn ('rop .S .\, Dll•;t;o •1\111 l<.11n., 1JumJH.•1l b) T111111r1.1l S torm !\'11rmJn 1,1\,ti.:1<1 th1• IJhtll 1 r111, in Km.::-. Cvu11t), infht•tmg un ,•,11111.lllil SI mtllaon to,, ""1th otht·r d1:1mugt-11•1HJrtt-d to tomuloc'> Jlfalr.t .md -...an~ und l dLlt· crJJJt'!>, the· (\tl1for111.1 Council (I( ( J (;IUV.l'I '.\ ~J\'i ~ ' If lhl' Wl'.Jlhl'r dl)t•:>n 't ..:J I .~TE 1m.11111\,. \.\t' t•oultl s tand to _ _ 111 -.i· .rn JH' rt' l' n t o f t h l' r:11 .. 1ns · in Kwg!> County , Agricultural Comml'>s1oner M llugh Handley said Wednesday Ounng tht• storm more than an mch of rain foll 10 the area The rount1I nl!\o rePorted :.ume damage to the canning tomato rro1l, but Hob Holt. manager or the California Tomato Growers As· soC'iahon in Stockton -...iau the t•x tent won't be known for several days Fire Gut• RaUrad Tunnel EUREKA <A P I -A fire apparently touched off by s parks from a passing tram Wednesday destroyl•d a portion of a railroad tunnel 60 miles southeast of hert.', and will res ult in the delay of all southbound lumbt.'r shipments for at le<ist four days. officials said. Jim Loveland. information offi cer !or Southern Pacific, s aid the fire gutted 151 feet of a 2,QOO.foot long tunnel at Island Moun- tain adjacent to the Eel River in Humboldt County at about t l.20 a.m. Road l111prove•ent1' 11dopt~d SAN JOSE (AP > -The San Jose City Council has adopted a road improvement package that restricts new development unless developers can prove that traffic will not be affected. Under the S24 million package, 40 roads will be resurfaced, widened or otherwise improved. Sign Pole Size Rest ri~t ed ,ftii UrNJ'tl df» r # \1111· na ... lo l , :l2. se lf 1 • rn 11 Ion· tl book kt• l' pc r. .11·1·u..,t·d ol I :1kini.! $927.000 1111'>t,11.l·11I~ dt·posilt.'d in his d1t·1·!-11 1).! a <·(·ou11t. rt.!turncd I rnm l"mla11d and surrl'n- cl t • r ''<1 I o <.1 u l h o ri t 1 t: s \\ cdn1.•M.lay. Two-third s of till' mon1.·y b still m1s5111g .ind H1stol h:.is been c harged "II h ).!r;and l heft -------------- Swnn 'Norm' Destroys Pier At Oceanside OCEANSIDE IA P l Weighed against all the damage d one by a has ·been trop1ral s torm named Norman 1s the S30.000 that the storm 's 10-foot waves saved tht' Caty Council by d emolishing 200 feel o f the Orcanside Pier. "It's comolctelv gone." said Gary Cox. assistant to the city manager "There is no reason for us to contract for demolition anvmore." LOS ANGELES lA P ) Parents angered by the prospe('t Uf having lht-lr children bused 10 the nat1on'c; s e cond-largest school d1~tnct promise a large· scale boycott when classes open Tuesday The California Suprem e Court overturned Wednesday a lower court ruling -issued unexpec- tl'dly P'riday -that had stayed thc d istrict's integration plan pending appeal. PRO·BUSJNG ADVOCATES. including the American Civil L1be rt1es Union. praised the Supreme Court for finally clear ing the way for integration in the district after 15 years of litiga· tton But anti.bus ing a dvocates. who had applauded the early 2nd District Court of Appeals ruling, were angered. Attorneys vowed to take the matter to the US. Supre me Court by Friday. "This is really going to cause some problems." s aid Link Wyler. a Woodland Hills film producer who has been trying to cncoura~e parents in the mostly white San Fernando Valley to keep their children home from school Tuesday. "There's no tell in~ how the community is go- ing to r eact to this kind of prl'ssure. You're going to see the biggest boycott of a school system ever staged.·· THE BOARD OF education ur ged th e community to cooperate with implem entation of the plan, which calls for 60.000 of the district 's 570,000 students to take crosstown bus rides of up to 11 ~hours roundtrip. Training Due "l 0\1nk the confuswn or Che las t few days is unfortunate· ... s aid II ow a rd M dlc·r . !>('hoot boa rd president "But I lht nk this .,.. 111 be a challeng<' to the l'ttazens of thl! community to art in a responsible and serious manner and I think that'~ ex at·tly wh<Jt will happen .. THE BOARD VOTF.D 5·2 late Wednesday to go ahead with the plan. The dissenting votes were c<ist by the same two members who originally voted against adopting the plan as a response to the statt· Supreme Court's 1976 order that Lo~ Ange le:-take all "reasonabll· and foas1bli:!" steps lo desegregate 1t~ schools "This school district will be \ 1olating tht• cons t1tuttonal rq.{htS or children If IL goes ahead with thl: plan." s aid Bobbi Fiedler. the boa rd's sta unchest anti-busing foe. "The plan itself. assuming 1t move:. fo rward next week. 1s in very serious trou- ble" ALTHOUG H THE BOARD had voted Tuesday to support the appeal court's de lay of bus- ing. the seven members Wednes· day d efeated by one vote a measure to ;oin the anti bus ing ~roup Bustop in an appeal to U S Superior Court Judge Willi a m Re hnquis t Bustop . which originally requested the stay. says it will carry that ap- peal to Washington on Friday "Or 1f he !Rehnqui st> is climbing the highest mountain in Nepal and we can get to him. v.t• will be there." :.aid Bustop attorney Tom Bartman AC LU attorney :vt ark Rosen· baum s<11d has organ1 zat1on ulso would be there. "They ( Bustop i are not going to succeed," he said. ·This is a state case based on state law, based on a state con· ~l1tut1on. It nuses no federal is· '>Ul,'S. '' 'Moonies' File Suit To Solicit LOS ANGELES <APl -Three followers of Rev. Sun Myung Moon have filc-d n federal court suit chaJlengmg licensing laws m seven Los Angeles County cities that limit proselytizmg a nd solic1tmg. The U.S. District Court action w a!" filed Wednesday against rounty Distract Attorney John Va n de Kamp. Sheriff Peter J . P:tches~ and police chiefs in South Pasadena. Huntington P a r k. Downey. Glendora and West Covina. The sutt also was <II med at laws in Ha wauan G a rden~ and Rolling Hills. which arc under the sheriff's jurisdiction. The plaintiffs -John Means. 25, Chris E. Bihary. 25: and Mary Cheney. 30 -contend the cities have hcensing la ws based on vague standards that have restricted their group's fund· r aising and proselytizing. The three scud they have been mem- bers of the Moon's Unification Chun·h for at least three year... Ron Troyer . the church's legal affair~ lield coordina tor. s aid chur ch members in some or the seven cities have been arrested. LOS ANGELES tA P l -In an attempt to stave off violence at a de monstration by Iranian students planned for today, Mayor Tom Bradley sij:?ncd Wednesday an e mergency ordinance restnct- m~ the size of poles u<>cd to carry protest signs. The city had planned to pay a contractor the $30,000 to disman· tic the hazardous 200·foot section of the pier which was severely damaged by storms last winter Now the money will go back lo the rity's general fund. SAN DIEGO <AP> - About 730 unemployed persons will be trained as skilled laborers under a $4.4 million fede r al g rant awarded to the Rl·J?JOnal Employm ent :in d Tra 1 n1ng Silverwoods Helps You Beat Inflation! Select Your Fall Wardrobe Now P olice Chu:~f Dary l Gates. m urginJ? the adoption of the or- chnance. said some or the inJuncs sustained by nine officers at a s1milcir d<'monstrat1on last week were caused by heavy clubs used to carry signs Shoreline Protected From Power Plants BURLINGAME IAPI approved a plan that Th e Ca I 1forn1 a frees ulllittes from its Coasta l Commission has controls when they b1.11ld By Bil Keane "What do you soy, Jeffy?" "Wow!" Dunning Set OverWe Hare SAN FRANC ISCO <A P> -A county can dun a former welfare re· cipient for repaym ent of be ne fits only to t he ex· tent to which his wages exceed living costs, the California Supreme Court has ruled in a San Diego County case. JESSE JACKSON SPEAKS SUNDAY, SEPT. 10 GARDEN GROVE COMMUNITY CHURCH 9 30 AND 11 15 AM SERVICES CORNER OF CHAPMAN AVE AND LEWIS ST. IN GARDEN GRO'v'E. Call 642-5678. Put • rew word• lo work for ou. new power plants, both nuc lear a nd conven. tional, along 270 miles of the California coast. But the plan also bars power plants from s ix !-.ccni c s tretc h es of ~horelinc over a total of 260 miles. The prohibit· ed areas include Big Sur, the northern Santa Cruz coast. Pt. Concep- tton in Santa Barba ra County, the central Men· doc\no coast , the Lost Coast and the Eel River De lt a in H u mbo ldt County. U n -d l' r t h e p \ a n . utilities ran expand the 18 existing co:Jstal power plants without Coastal Commission a p- proval. A Ion~ the r emaining 570 m iles of shordinc. the commission des - ignated scattered areas --state parks. beaches. scenic a reas. wetlands and wtldJ1fe habitat where no power plants will be allo'hcd. 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Roll moc slip-on ir soft nappa glove leather Futly leather fined with d1st1nct1ve instep saddle treatmcni Blac1•• brown. golden Ian silverwoods FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT And Take 70.10 Off The Total. 111 ,, · ·, t r:•· 11 ""'" •turo.1y 10 10 1" r H1••i:.o•.1 ol Ir• • .,r,,nri ur· f 1orn r. ,, ; t 11 , 1 i .111 frt'jh1r1n. you'• !re: ;1n .111. r J'.. of\ v. 1101oh•· 1'1 en" ~hcr.o•no lr·p .1 'tJ•I ·• •,pl'"I coal plu .. ·, rn•r or caordonJlN 1 ~:ar ~ , /\no '"' a i.m111 ·<1 1 rn• <,n I S1hwrwo1 '1, lrl, 'i IJ ~~~A I 70 lOrl! th,. k11.JI rtr-11~·· ~ -:i1·1•I1•.or~· YOUR CHOICE OF Any 2 3 or 4-piece suit at Any sport coat at Any pair 0 1 slacks at 18500 llC 00 3500 TOTAL PRICE 330.00 WE TAKE OFF 70.10 YOU PAY ONLY 259.90 silverwoods 45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH I • Robn1 N Weed PuDll\her Thomas Ktevrl 'Edilor o'"'"' •. , ... ,.,,, .. ,,,, ••• "' Editorial Page ----------------------------------------------- .\6 SB Thursday, S~lember 7 1978 Oarbartl Krl'1b•ch 'Edltortal Page Editor Recreation Fee Propo al ound ...,,11ldl 1 11,11 I. \ .ilh \ t 11 du•tl ~rhuul 1>1 .. t111·t ., Hl'' ,, ,1111111 '••1111111 ... -.11111 nll'ml>t•I"> uH' r,·c·u mrnt.·110111..: J t ~•.H 1•1 I''" 1 .1111 1 ti.it \.\1111ld 11pt•1,1t1 · .ii h·.,.. l'u:-.l 111 rlw 1,1\p.l\t'I 1'\ill lh•H••'" lh1 1111.d 1t•c11·at11111 hudgt•I I!> llH I \'.I ,Ill~ It 1-.11 l t 111,d I 111 :-,,11tcll1 11.11 k ,\1 1'.1 ( 'ounhnJl111~ • ,,1111111 It 1 q1p111\ 1•d p.11111qrnl 11111 111 1h nwmbt•1 t1111111•1rn 1w1 1 ''" 1.1111111.., 1·11\ 1·rin~ El To111. l.,1k1· 1-'111 , .. ,, ,111d I .1 1111.i 11111... in Ith proi.:1 ,1m . hut thP h111kl't 1111hl .. 1111 11, 1pp1m1·tl ll\ c·rn1nt y -.u1H·1\1:-.or-. und ,, hti<ll lk1.1rd nwrnl11 1-. 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T he Irvine L'n1fled School Dis trict a lready is being sued to s top its practice of renting schools for Sunday \\Orsh1µ. T he ('ity government may be s ue d as well for 1ls • :,1milar pn1ct1c·e The City Counrll h as c halle nged the ACLU by adopt- ing publll' pohc·y that. besides placing churches on a mon· or less equal footing with other groups seeking to least.· pubh(' ha lls, would a llow a c hurc h to use a building in prrp<.'ltnty unless c hallenged by another group for the saml' span• and lime lk~ptlt' the m erits or outcome of the ACLU lawsuit. ll 1~ ckar that somt· t1ml' limita tion ought to have been in du<h.•rl in .in~· lt•as111g arrangement. perhaps with an OP· t1on lo rt'ncw. ;1s tht' c:itv attornt:!v recomme nde d All in all , tlw 1ssu'c really isn't worth bothe ring with. Althoug h Uw ACLU has <1 tradition al role to play in s uch m <Hlers. chu1°C'ht.•:-. havt.· b('t.'O m eet ing in pu blic halls s in<·t• the c·o untry hcgnn without endangering the c·hurth ~lull' s qmra1 ion polic·y o ne btt. Wat ch for Walke r s! When s chool open s next Monday, youngsters in the Cap1:-.trano Unified School District will be walking to st·huol "'long s tretches of highway clearly nol planned \\1th pc·<l<.•sln ans in mind l•"cJced with m andatorv budget cuts following passa ge of P roposition t.:J last June. district trustees cut bus ing rathl'I' th<m programs they said were more fundamental to <:lassroom instruction. l'arl·nti, whose JUntor high school c hildre n would be cxpcttcd lo walk lo school along Ortega High way a nd Del Obispo Street in San Juan Capistrano, along Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel or a lon g Pacific Coas t Highway m San Cle m ente <.irgued that even education is not worth risking child r en 's lives. Capistrano trustees responded this week by directing Supt. J e rome Thorns ley to a r ran ge for leased buses to transport children who would otherwise be walking ha7.ardous routes to school But the busing compromise will not res tore S('hool hu:-. Lr;.in~portat ion to lust year 's level. Many more Cap1stcanu young!lte rs will be walking to school. depend- ing cm car eful. cons1dcrute drivers for their safety • Opinions expressed in lhe space above are those of the Daily Pilot Otn£:r 111ews expressed on this page are those or the11 authors and artists Reader comment is invited Address The Daily Pilot. P O Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321. &yd/Wild Oats By L.M. BOVO £'relly popul;.1r still 1s the old notion lh~1l a man who ~ows his wtld ci:.rt s before marriage tcndi. to remain fmthful in lalt•r li fe. But that's a myth, cv1dcnlly. The mat rt mon tci l researchers claim their stu<.lit•s p rove that the mon• pmm1scuous 1ht• b:.icht'lor, th<• more 1n- <'11ned he'll l<rtcr he to com m ti at.lult1.•ry Q ·'Who wa~ the model for l'nl'le Setm in that famoui. ·1 Want You· p11st1.•r or World Wur I"" 1\ The artist who dc::.1gncd fh t• llll:,,tl•r , .la me ~ Montgomery Flagg D••ar Gloon1y Gu8 Com plaining t e n ant <Gus, Aug. 30) s hould try to find and buy a decent piece of lnromc 11roperty that o rt<>rs even a reasonable in· vestment relum under today's tax burdens 0 M !; In death a nd d estruction. World War r was seven times as la rge as the 901 other ma· .1or wars that occur red before 1t since 500 B.C. ArMt w orld War II was about four times as large as World War I. Or so ttre historians contend. Q . "Who's th e world's highest paid pianisl, 1f it's not Van CHburn"" A . Vl:.rclimir Ho rowitz . Cliburn t·omes in a d ist ant second in this malte r or money. Q "Whal's the difference between a 'calamitv' and a ·cat a strophe'?" · A Example· The "calami- ty" was Richar d M. Nixon's resignation -"a s tate ot t.lecp distress c aused by m aJor misfortune or loss." The "catastrophe '' was his P<•rd on "the rinal event of I h t' d r a m a l i c a c t i o n . es pecially or a tragedy .. Was Calvin Coolidge who said, "Nobody ever listened himself out of a job." In the Philippines, the bulls in a b ullfight figh t each o t h er. not people with weapons Those bulls stand head to he ad , lock horns . and push . The loser Is t he bull that eventually gives up and runs away The winner , if he's a winner oft.en enouiih. is rewarded with a second career . that of a s ire. Rig thing In the Philippines. that bultrhthlln1o1. Jack Ande r son Small Business Gets R unaround W i\SI ti N<..iTON Followin~ llH•tr t'l>Ot'h ul 1003 Kiltyhawk fh1-tht, thl.' Wrt~ht brolh\·r~ got r1 f 1 v t' Yl'1H rurH1 rounc..I from W ~·~ht n~tun hl•furt• r ec1•i vinj( 011y ~oH•rnnwnt financial help to pursUl' their <•\•ronaut1cal re· M'll'l'h Smull time 1nn·ntors and 1n novut1v1· bu~111t",:,,rncn today arc uvt i111 g th1· :,, u m l' s hort :,,hrr fl. t'Vl'll I h oug h l11ll1oni. art> bc a nic c..lolt'tl II U l h )' th I' lt•1kral gov l'f'nml·nt for n•:,,l'an·h •mt.I tl1•\ l•lopment Butt 1.·rfat t'orporat1011s lap up the cream frorn lhl' rl.'search ~ubsidies. vnn 1houJ(h they're interested mon• 1n profits and cost-culling lhan 1n n ew inventive hn•ukthrnughs . S m a ll com- p lln1cs with fewer t han 1,000 e mployet•s get skim milk from the federal churn VET THE little enterprising businesses rathe r than the cor· pora le ~ia n t s h ave bee n responsible for such develop· mcnts in this century as insulin, zipper s, power st eering, ball point pens a nd self windin g watches. This was in keeping with tht• tretdition of individual inve ntive geniuses symbolized by thl' Wright Brothers, Alex- a ndl' r Graham Bc•l l, Samuel Morst· and Thomas Edison Th1: superionly of s mall busi· ncss research has been cited in a study that the Office of Man age· mcnl and Budget s lrangely n ever publis he d. The s tudy c redited firms having less than 1.000 e mployees with almost half ur the industrial innovations bC't ween 1953 and 1973. According lo the study, 16 small technology firms c reated 25,558 Jobs fo r Ame rica n worker s during t he 20-year oeriod because they came up with new ideas . YPt the budget o ffice was advised that s mall fir ms were drawing inadeq uate funding from the government, gt•lting Jess tha n 4 percent of the rt>s eetrch and develo pment layouts. Mailbox Spurred by thf' report . the budget Offi<'<' drafted a memo in tended for ull fe<l1.•ral agenc1e:.. urgin~ v11itorou:. effort:,, to chan nc l more of th e research lo :,,mall bu:,,int.•sst·" "which an· having dtfflculty 1n competing 111 the big leagues " THE MEMO added. ··There IS considerubJ<.o evtdcnc<." that the :.mall proportion of federal re search and <kvclopmcnl work that is ~ing Hward1·d 10 ~mull technologically based firm:. 11> ('Ontributing lO ,1 seriOUI> los:. of high technology capabilitw:-. 111 our nation It as important that we sec some rea l progrc:.:-. w1t h111 tht• r.r ... t 18 n11111th~. (If th1.· Adm in1:.tratwn " Th11> ringing 11all tor ,, rww dt•<rl was nt.•ver ~cnl to lht.> ugen rw... Lt·~ Fettig, head Clf tht.' of f1ct· th<it wa:; s uppo-.ct.I In ht• direct ing the cru~.ad1· s:.11d thl' report and the m<'mo were· news to htm when Wl' asked what hap· pened lk 1·xpla10l'd that lh1.· docum ents "fell through thl· cracks" during tht· t ran:,,11ton period bl•twl•(•n thl' Ford unct Cart<"r adminbtration!> f"ett1g Mtid h1:-. offln· 1:.. i:lh:rl to the problem and 1:. t.Jk1ng :,,ll'p!> to make 1t ea:-.1cr for small bu:.1 m·ssml·n to gl'l n•st•arch and de· \'Clopment help. ''It's John Wil kes Sooth's tut~ to e4rn hi~ kup." l'oot11otl1 lnvcst1gatlon shows thut lht· Ent'rgy Department un· <k• J ••flll'S Schll-s1nger has been 1wrhap~ the wors t offe nder in µovl'rnml'nt in encouraging re · wurc:h at ttu.· httle le ag ue level. 'l'hl• dl•p artmt.'nt c laimed tt 11wurdcd 10 3 pcr~nt of iti; re· °'\'a r c h c·ontruc~o s mall opt•rators in the 1977 fiscal year. Tht• General Accounting Office lws c·hallt•nged the statistic Ct\O :.111d1tors round the amount wai. about 2.6 percent . because th1.· l::nt'rgy Department ha s counted :,,ubcontracts t ha l 1ri<.·k ll' down from the big cor· flCll u t 1on1>. POSTAL PROPOSAL: An idea I hat <.·ould help rcdut·c the posta l dd1r1t • .ind provide the pay in- cn•a-.<.· po.5tal worker~ are de- manding het:.. been r un up the flagpole for Postmaster General Wilham F Ro iger. He seems ready lO!>al utc 1t. Uolger 1:,, giving serious atten- tion to the imaginative proposetl of M1t1m1 public relations wizard lla nk Meyer that the hundreds of thousands of mall b-Oxes and p o !>tul d c·l 1v1.•ry tr u c k s throughout the United States ht! used a:,, udvert1s1ng s pace. Ml·yer stressed in his private pre:,,(•ntatllln lo Bolger that he wa:,,n 't :-.u ggesting the Posl<tl S<•rvic•t• provide billboard-style ... pan· for promotmg Junk pro· duct:,, ndcr his plan, the ad- Vl·rt t:,,tn~ on the mail boxes and trucks would bt.• restricted to in- s lllut1onal and public servin· m1.•s:,,agcs sub;ecl lo approval of thl· pos tal authorities. T HE SALE of the postal spaee eould :,,ave the taxpayer s millions or dollar!> in direct and indirect fus h1on. Meyer pointed c>ut lhal the Energy Department 1:,, on lhe verge or s pending Sl mtlhon un a media campaign mt'!>!>agl' Ill six cities lo mform l't1n:,,umers how lo save money with energy-conser ving devices. Thl· m1.•ssage could be s pread for h ·"!'o morH·y if th e pu~lal blllb11urd !)y!>tcm were adopted. \ a<·ont i.pan• 1:-. availa ble on .1n t·st1 m utell IR0 .000 p ostal Vl'h1c lcs a nd 400,000 street de · posit boxes. which could he rent · l'd for advertising. Handicapped Need Those Parking Spaces To the Editor . I have just returned from my th e rapy sessi on at ll oag Hospital with more hurting than my new bionic knee replace· menl -my feelings . Close to the therapy lab is a reserved (? > parking section ror wheelchair und t herapy pa. lients. It is plainly mar ked with a picture of a wheelchair, in case you can't read English. The therapy office gives a pa- tient entitled to park t here a green card. They ask you lo dis· play it on your dashboard or risk your car being towed away at your expense. WHAT A joke. Monday at 3:30 p. m. every slol wai. filled. T had to walk about a block and a half. But a new bionic knee doesn't have a sense of humor. T oday one s lot was open, which I grabbed in a hurry. Then I spent a few m inutes and extra pain checking dashboards for green cards. Only two had them, and one had a commercial sign: Handicapped It wouldn't be righl to wis h a total knee r e place m e nt, a m astectomy, a stroke or leg am· putation on people for a sm all thing -like parking wherever they can find a s pace. But I am upset. I belong to two abused m inorities, the elderly and the h andicapped. And I ha ve made up m y mind that l will not suffer indignities and abuse without do· ing something, however small. about it I hoJ>(.' people will leave these parking :.lots for the ones they were meant for Not Just al the hospital, but everywhere By the way. as I lefl m y re- served spot today. lwo young. able-bodied women pulled into 11. left their car and strolled, not to the therapy lab. but to the main entrance at Hoag. MRS. JEWELL TUNNELL Real H#n t Prob~• To the Editor F o r wl'ek s we 've rea d legislative and council s ugges· lions for alleviating high rents. And now the new Los Angeles "rent control" rules. But nothing is offered to solve the re al problem -housing shortage. Whe n L.A. landlords (I'm sure :some are gougers, but many are rair l have to set rents back to M uy 31 a nd refund tax money, why aren't retailers forced to act s imilarly'> Refrige rators. e:irpcts. stoves -and certainly re pairs have gone up. R E ST TE incom e tax re· f11nds : People earning so liUJc that they pay no laxes 1f they have a few medical d eductionl>. are s uffer ing "evcrely due to high rent!'>. but they rece1 ve no t ax refunds. J 'm usually against :.ubs1dies but right now they're the only i mmedi ate solulion. People must be helped. The state has a lot of dough; lcl it be put to such use r apidly. Not eight months from now. The HUD program i:. a farce. T hous ands of e hg1ble:. wail a year a nd get nothing. And con· gressme n arc doing nothing about 1t . All 1ncumbenb should be ousted this election TOM NELSON Admire~ S pun k To the Editor According to a rct'ent ll>1>U(· of the Oett ly Pilot. pohct• in El Ca jon are 'IS over:;tafft>d .md haVl' as hllk lo do a~ tho<.t· in llunt 1ngton 8<.'ach I am rl'fl•rrrng to .. 'Mature' Jlookt·r Cops Pica " rc•lating the guilty plt'U of ,, 63 yt•ar·old who c1Jnfc,scd to mak 1ng about S4~1 a month , !)UJI pll·mcnt1ng lw r 111comt· .1:-. a :-.ec rctary by µrov1ding fuvor" for men One wonder'> what t he tO!>I to the taxpayers in that community mighl huve been to run this en terpris1ng senior r itlZl'll 111 In my op1n1on wt· ('ould W(•ll do with few1..•r JUd1c1al bttr1.·uueruts <ind m ort• elderly with lh•:-. k111d of s punk DOl 'G Lt\S t\ RY DER Jnr1.•l11 L ie d To tht' Editor I think il would bl' mo!>t up- propriate ;.rt th1:. l1ml' lo publish :l roster Of l host• "rcprC'Sl•n tatives of the ~oplc" who at the behest or tht• rent lohby voll'd against all the hills sug~e~tc<1 tfJ S?ive the renter some relief and n part or the landlords' w1ndfan of pro fits from Propo:,,11 ion l3. J arv11; has been t1 consiste nt liar und u tool of the money men. and I trust lhi!l one day. a nd very soon too, he 11lso shall have to digest lhc venom of his s pleen. Ile is the most disgusting example of humnn1ty and cheat l honestly hope that his advc n· tures in other stutes will end in complete d isnst(•r ror him und his dclthcrate falsehoods T JONES l.,aw N4¥d Pd To the Editor Every city 8hould immediate ly pass a "poop scoop .. l&w '1m1lar to Ne" York Ctl\ ~ Nol nnly woul<l 11 h~· a11 1.•x ccllt•nt ... ourt·e of rc\enUl' 1 m aybe 1t could even 1n :-.ome way finance some sort of hous- ing ao;s1stance revenue until private e nterprise t·etn build som e low cost hous ing 1, it would be an important health measurt:. IT IS ~uch a s1mplt• matter to carry o paper bag and :.lotted -;poon. dipper, eH· Our fa mily saw so much filth 'and. of course. bac teria 1 last weekend when we went 111 th<' park to have ti picnic <tnd let lhl' kid s play We saw so many dogs defecating on thC' grets~ we didn't feel likestaymg. If you read reports oo '1111 le:.ts you will be horrified when you learn the real fart!> MRS. H. E T llOMi\S Don•t Rap .tfa111109 e Tu the Editor I had thl' chetnce tu read your Ornngc Coast Dally Pilot 1 l'.1125 1 a r l 1 <'I l•, ·' M l'' a 1\ r r 1· ... 1.., M as!>cui.c on Sex Rap · I rton't think your paper "hcJultl "how :,,o m uth h1a ... to ward lcg 1t1ma t e ma ~sagc prJ<'ll t1ont·r~ Equaling sex arrests C:1nrl m etssagc all in one breath 1~ no good Massage has been for many years ~· h1~h·minded profession. It brings relief from stress. and in many cases perf1•ct health M assa~e 1sn 't J "magic cure all" for God's s~1kt•. It's a vast frontier where health 1~ "key " Professionals d o not consider anything less than perfect car<' fo r their peopl e The re~ult:-. s peak for themselvc:,, I want to make you aware that the in dus try is not an hell. but r ather aspiring to health through car ing touch. IN TllF. future 1l would be to our advantage that thO:>l' wh<1 prac lice pro:.titut1on should lw :,,hown tor what they arc. and what th1.•y do . not that they arc mas:,, a Kt' personnel. That ('an do mort• dam <i~e than gooct My business 1s based on t ru:,,l between myself, and my f'11en lele Trust must be developed 1111 all level!'. Not only by tht· mass age industry. but ;:1lso by the people . We need your sup port . not anything ,.1 ... ,. wl' thank you for that WILLIAM BG C HTFFIT H M ·r Prop . 5 Explnh1ed To thl' Editor In u recent letlcr lo tlw c<htor. William Harvey compln1ned thal h1.• did not know what Propos1· t1011 ; 1:-. :.ibout. Gregory Peck. in a 60 .. econd radio announcement µaid for by Californians for Clcun Indoor Air h as this to say: .. PRO POSITION 5 will create :..moking and non.smoking areas 1ns1 dt.' public pla ces. Smokers will be :.rblt' lo cnJOY the right to :-.mokc'. a nd non-!>mokers will have the right to breath s moke· lrct• air. It's an excellent way to -.han' our indoor air in public pl aet'"· withrJ ut i ncre asi ng l3Xl'°' " Mo re than 600,000 voters !'oigncd an initiative pe tition to place Propos1t1on 5 on the No vl'm ber be1llot P<tssage of the proposition will not cost lax- puycrs m11l1ons of dollars. as op· ponents have charged . These OJJ· ponenls. who camouflage their purpo:-.c by th<' use of the name ('al1forn1an ... for Common Senst" are spending thous ands of dollar:,, to brainwash the public in- to belwv1ng 1hat Proposition 5 is not in the pubht• interest But. in- deed, rt 1s TS RITTER Not •fffdb19• Tn tht• Edilor: I 11 res ponse to the article in the Huntington Beach / Fountain Vallt•y cdili1m, Aug 29. entitled "'l'w'< Ollls Returne d. Boat Owner-, Missing"· We art' boat ownt·rs und did not rccc1Vl' et lax bill ror 1977 <rnd. to date, ha ve not received a tax bill ror 1978 I WROTt.: to Mr. Citron in lkc. 1977 regarding t he '77 tax ... 1 al cml'nt, but r ect>ived no an~wer. I wrote another letter Aug 12 '>aying I neve r received thl· bill ror 'iH and e nclosed a ('ol)y or tht' 19i6 bill and can· <'t'llcd C'heck So far we have no bill or r e1pofl"lt>-tn our le tter. Wt' huv1.• not moved' l>o y1)11 think that the 2.000 hour owner" that Mr. Citron s aid · ur~ hiding" could possibly be h1di11~ on some de1>k in h is office 1111<ll•t· o "maze" of pape rs? MRS. Siil RLEY f"RAN ~EL • l.~11er1 from reader1 ore wtl.come Th<' nghl ro cond1n1e letteu to /tt ~r or l'hmmate libel as re$nvtd utters of 300 wo rd.' or th1 wtU be gwen preferenu. All letter1muit111- rludc Slgl'l(Jture and maibng oddru s but naml"$ may be Wllhhfld on rt· qtltSt tf lttlf/tCtntl l"etll Oft ta appaTftll P<>etfll wtll not be publuhtd STOCKS J BUSINESS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Tbunday' 2 p.m. (EDT) Pri 8 ~111._IMl\i!Ot lt-911 llW H41w VOr~. 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T his has led to a steady succession of stock market fads bowling. mobile homes, CB radios and many more most of which eventually collapsed . But the fact remains that a lot or money has been made. at least on paper. in the gambling stocks According to figures compiled by Barron's magazme. lhe aggregate market value of 12 gambling.relaled stocks increased by some $2.26 b1lhon an the '_------------... first eight months of the year Caesars Wo r ld s ha res gained more th a n 600 percen t tn price; Resorts lnterna· BUSINESS ANALYSIS tional and Golden Nug· . get each rose beUer than fivefold ; Playboy Enterpriseo and Bally Manufactunng tripled : and Ramada Inns, De1 E. Webb Enterprises and Harrah's more than doubled: Most or these stocks have been heavil y traded, con tributing to a record pace or activity for t he yea r to date on the New York Stock Exchange. Such a booming market would a ppear to be a stockbroker's dream. since 11 helps gene rate extra commission dollars. s till a basic source of revenues for the se<.'ur1t1es industry. B UT MANY WALL STREETERS profess wanness or downright <.'oncem over the periodic outbreaks of "gambl· ing fever" that have hit the market In the past few days, leading exchanges a nd brokers have limited or barred altogether any buying or the stocks on credit "With recent prices five or 10 tim es th1s year's low quotations. anyone who calls these things '1nve,stments' proba bly thinks a lottery ticket is as sure a thing as a certificate of deposit." said William LeFevre. an analyst at Gra nger & Co .. in his latest market <.'ommentary "Caveat emptor. where the gaming stocks arc con cerned . is perha ps an understatement · Brokers Involved m giving market advice are sup posed to issue su<.'h warnings whenever they feel specula tion has overheated THE GAMBLING STOCKS also hit ve acquired a re· putation for depressing the rest of the ma rket whenever they have one of t he ir periodic runups Because they are so speculative. brokers say. they scare some conservative money managers a way from the market entirely And even though the m arket 1s usually thought of as an amoral mechanism that concentrates on matters or dollars and cents and leaves value judgments 10 other!>. many broke rs evidently reel more comfortablt' putting their custom ers Into steel or computers or food than into gambl· ing. In fact moral. social and aesthetic questions, not 1ust sheer economics. are elosely involved an thl' mdustry ~ long-range prospects, just as they are m deb&Lcs over whether ~ambling should <.'Omt to M1am1 Beach. New York City or other possible sites IN A R E PORT ON THE industry s lustory and out· look. which attracted wide attention in t he rinancial world last month, Merrill Lyn ch. P ierce, Fenner & Sm ith analyst Harold Vogel observed . "Alt.hough employment for thousands-would undoub tedly become available from s uch investment. there is a moral question. a nswerable only by societ y at large. as to whether nationwide investment in gambling plant a nd equipment lOtaling billions of dollars ts desirable "The answer will rn part be reflected by the taxes im· posed on the Industry High taxes wo uld o bviously reduce the polentiaJ return on investment, there by making sucfi investment relatively less attractJVe ... Not the Champ This helical ring gear is nol the largest ever made by the F alk Corp • Milwaukee. Wis .. even though it's 24 feet high, 39 in· ches wide and weighs 70 tons The gear is made in four sc•ctions nnd reassembled up· <>n del~very. It'~ one-(>f' SH< ma-Oe by th~ compa ny, a !-iubs1d1ary Sundstrund Corp , for six iron ore mill~. Wynn's Completes Financing Plans Wynn's lntcrnationol Inc , Fullerton has concluded S26 million ln financing arrangements with Metropolltan Lafe lnsurance Co and Cnitcd Callfornlo Bnnk. The new financing includes a $12 million, l7·ye.ar, 9 4 ~rcent senior not<.' placed with Metropolitan and an $8 million. eight-year loen from UCB The $20 million borrowings will reltre $14 million of tn· de btedneas lncurrcd m the ycqulsilton of Lone Sur Manu/acturtna Co . Inc ot Fort Worth, Texas. The $6 million balance will be.• used for lht' reductton of lont·term de bt and tor worki ng capital I ,4 I 5 ,4 DAILY PU.OT Thuftday, ~ 7, t878 LOCAL I NATION Six U.S. Laetrile 'Cure' Cases Studied BOSTON IAJ>) A federal aearcb 0( medical records for examples of Laetrile curtn1 cancer tumtd up 11x cuea in whlch people t ot beU•r Miter talrlna lhe controve-ralal sub sl~nce But r'ffearchers aatd the flndlnas do no\ prove that Laet.rtle tS etfe<'UVf' tn treaUna t'ancer Th" ~u.lls nf \M rf'vll'w, IT· leaaed on Wednf'Sday. wm be• uaed by the National Cancer lMtltut.e ln dtttdsng whether to btaln human t~tlna ()( Laetrile. the t radematr\ for a subt\lance der i ved fro m the ch emacal amndalln. found naturully In lhl' \)lt.s ol apricots and paach~ a nd tn bitter almond& .\L THOUGH AT hiu \ 70,000 patie nts have been trelfled with Lactnle \n lb(' United Sta~t~ the pa l two decadea. rei>earchcrs uld only 93 case:s were 11ub milted for r"view The reaea~hera emphaslt.ed Uud no concJw11ons ubout tht• bf•ne flll of L•etrll~ cu n l>t drawn from the study. Even ln lhc six pogitive e»M?ll, they said, the patient.a' Improvement could have been caused by other fac· tor"S, such ns their diet or "the unme as urable iogredieol of hope" "We were hoping to get many more cases so that we would have a bettcir feel," said Dr. Nell M. Ellison, who directed the s tudy ror the National Cancer Institute. "This certainly was n 't any overwhe lming testimony to lhe supposedJy bun· dreds of cases out there that re6ponded to Laetrile." THE FEDERAL research was LAGUNA BEACH PAIR PAY BACK CITY WITH GIFTS Carof and Ben Breen Aid Girt• Club, Tennis Courts ·Gifts of Gratitude Laguna Couple Give City $20,000 A Laguna Beach couple, who say they're just paying the town back for 10 years of sun- shine, surf and service, have donated more than $20,000 in recent weeks to the Art Colony and the city's Girls' Club. Club, but the Breen's thought the gift would get more girls Into community activities. Carol and Ben Breen reared all five of their children in Laguna Beach the past de· cade. and their gifts will provide additional tennis facilities in town and a transportation bus for the Girls' Club. Virginia Cornell, director of the Girls' Club. said the van donated by the couple will enable the club to expand its activities. THE PAIR ARE AVrD tennis players, and last month the City Council accepted their cash gift or $10,400 for improvements to city courts. "DUE TO OUR LIMITED FACILITY, we've had to hold several of our classes in local schools and other sites," s he said. "Without transportation, many of these girls. especially those with working parents. were not able to participate in some of our pro- grams ." Why did.n"t they just build their own priva te court for that amount? The Breens' gift will eliminate that ob- stacle. '"We thought the citizens would get a lot more use out of public courts." Carol Breen said. Carol Breen operates Stoneridge Riding School out Laguna Canyon Road, a place where youngsters learn how to care for horses. and ride in competition. She said that in light of Proposition 13, "The city needs all the help it can get." And the Sl0,000 gift to the Girls' Club? Ben Breen is an engineer who just left an Orange County firm where he was vice presi· dent. "BOYS HAVE ALWAYS HAD Litlle Lea8ue, the Boys' Club, and other ac- tiv1t1es." Mrs. Breen said. "I raised two girls in this town and it's tough to find something for them to do." THE COUPLE PLA V DOWN THE gifts to the city and the Girls' Club, but city and club officials are elated at the donations. "We're just trying to help out." the philanthropic pair s hrug. The Jdrls are not active in the Girls' "It's really no big thing.·· 'One's Enoug h ' Laguna Reaffirms Cab Bid Denial There's only room for one taxi cab company ln town. Laguna Beach councilmen s aid in reaffirming their denial or a busines~ permit to Yellow Cab. The council denied a permit to the El Toro-based company two months ago. but Art.bur Flores, who owns Yellow Cab. appealed the council decision, saying he was not given 72 hours notice of the first appeal. AN ATl'ORNEY FOR Flores said the council must find that Yello"' Cab service in town would be a detriment to the com· munity if it wished to deny a business permit-a tm<1mg he said would be difficult to prove. He also fresented a petition purported y containing the signatures of 600 Lagunans say. ing they wou.ld Uke to see Yello~ Cab operate in town. But complajnts against Yello~ Cab moving into town came S e minars Set For ·Nurses Seminars for nurses are scheduled through next June at South Coas t Community Hospital designed to offer in· formaUon and updates on nurs· lng techniques. from Checker Cab manager Rick Scott, who has operated the city's only taxi franchise the past year. HE SAVS fl.ORES used to own Courtesy Cab in Laguna Beach, and claims complaints about Courtesy 's senice prompted Checker Cab owner Ron Kauffman to open his cab franchise, which Scott says has been doing well. Scott s aid two cab companies cannot compete in a city Uke Laguna, saying there is onl) enough business for one. But Flores' attorney s aid the council would be "sponsoring a monopoly" if it denied a permit lo Yellow Cab. The maJority or the council voteato~ld4ts denial of a permit to Yellow Cab, saying it wants to give Checker Cab a chance to <."<>ntinue to Improve its servi<'e to Laguna Beach passengers. U.S. Dollar Gains Am} Tra nsfers WASHl NGTON CAPl -Amy Carter entered sixth grade today at a public m iddle school with 50 percent while enrollment. in· s t e ad of the mos tly black elementary school she auended for the past two years. publis h ed in today's New England Journal of Medicine. The cancer institute's Decision Network Committee will meet Sept. 25 lo decide whether to recommend human testing of Laetrile. The 29-member committee's proposal will be sent to institute director Arthur Upton, who will make the decision. Advocates of Laetrile s ay thousands have been c ured or cancer by the substance and Free Me a l Crite ria Announced Saddleback Valley school of· ficials have announced the crite ria for free or reduced priced lunches for children or low·income families. About 500 students. or 3 per· cent of the district's 1977·78 enrollment. participated in the program last year. said SVUSD Director of Adminis trative Services Ken Anderson. "WE'RE P ROJ ECTING a Ul· tie over 17 ,000 students in school this year so participation in the lunch program could go up pro· portionately," he said Wednes· day. The fede ral and s tate · s pons ored program a llo ws children to receive free lunches or meals costing 20 cents. de· pending on gross family income. A family of four. with a gross monthly income of $676 or less. for example, would qualify for the free meal progra m. A FAMILY OF four with a gross monthly income or $677 to $1,055 would qualify for a re· duced priced school lunch. Criteria for varying family sizes and applications for the program will be mailed to parents Monday. Anderson said. Families not m eeting the criteria for participation in the lunch program also may apply if they are burdened by unus ual expenses s uch as medical costs. house rayments or rent in ex· cess o 30 percent of their in· come or s pecial education ex· penses. Anderson added. For further information on the program. parents should contact their school's principal. Bank Robber I.eaves 'Bomb' BEN LOMOND CAP I -PoUce w ere searching today for a young m a n with acne who robbed a Ba nk o f America branch and left a porported b·omb b e hind, forc ing the evacuation of downtown Ben Lomond for about three hours. The bomb proved.to be a hoax. Law enforcement officials said a man wearing a brimmed stocking cap entered the bank about 2 p.m . Wednesday and ap. proached the loan officer with a note demanding $50.000. He placed a box on her desk and told her it was a bomb he would detonate if she didn't comply. An undisclosed a mount of cash was given to the m an , who escaped on root. The man was des cribed as in his 20s with shoulder length blond hair and a bad case of acne. Keri and Friend urge that its use be legalized in the United States The Food and Drug Ad · ministration says Laetrile has not been provt'd safe and effective and prohibits its interstate ship- ment. However, on July 10. the U.S. Circuit Court of AppeaJs in Denver ruled that terminally tll cancer patients can legally re· ceive Laetrile injections. In addi· tion. 17 states have legalized its. FDA COMMISSIONER Donald Kennedy said the new study does not provide any proof that Laetrile works. All Aboard "It is signtncant that so (f:W ~pie came forward with c,AM 1)1s tories or auccesse~ from \ Laetrile therapy in view or the claim that thousands of can~r victims have benefited from t.be ~e or this substance,'' Kennedy said. "'1be case review does oot es tablish that any patient t,as benefited from Laetrile." The cancer institute sent 455,000 letters to doctors 4nd other health profeuionals re. questing case records of patients who were helped by Laetrile. It looked like the bug days or summer at Las Palmas Park in San Clemente. The park's caterpillar was carrying a full load of youngsters as photographer strolled by. Hospital Day Care Center Given $500 A S.500 che<'k was presented lo the Adult Day Care Center program at SaddJeback Community Hosp1tal by the In stitute for Living, a Leis ure World charitable organization The funds will be used to assist Leisure World residents who may need financial assistance to enroll in the program, a spokeswoman said. The Adult Day Care Center Is designed to provide a low·cost alternative to institutionaliza· tion. Anyone 18 years or older hav. ing a physical or social dfsabili ty to a degree that they cannot stay alone during the day but do not require 24·hot.ir inpiitient care. is eligible, a spokeswoman sa id . Booster Club Meeting Set A general membership meet· ing o f the Laguna B~ac h Boosters Club, Inc. is scheduled Sept 19 at i .30 p.m. in the h1gh school cafetena. The club finances boys ' and g1 rls • athletic programs, the high school band and pep squad. Nearly SS0.000 has been con· tributed by the organization since tt was formed in 1975. For more information about the group call 494·7112. Coast YSets Disco Clcuses Saturday Night Disco b being offered this fall by the South Coast YMCA, with instruction in the Latin Hustle and the D.C. Hustle. Freestyle disco does not re· quire a partner and the classes are open t.o YMCA members. The eight.week classes will be held al the YMCA building, 26076 "C" Getty Drive in Laguna Niguel. The classes end with a dlSCO party at a local dance noor. More Information is available at 495·0453. Official Attacks Bingo Practices LOS ANGELES CAPI -The city administrative officer has recommended thal large btnJO parlors In Los Angelea be banned, saying they are C04tiac the cit) thousands of dollars and also are a potential breedint ground for criminal acUvJty. The first will be held Sept. 28 and ls entitled "Emergencr, Room and Trauma Nursing, ' aod ii scheduled from 8 a.m. to 4 : 30 p .m . Jo the boaital auditorium. Cott LI S30 per aemlnar. For appUcaUooa and more 'lnforma· t.k>n, call the hospital at 499·1311, '"t.. 618. LONDON 'AP> -The dollar rose in Europe and Japan today on the strength of TreHury Secretary W. Michael Blumen· thal 's announcement that the U.S. administration bad aareed on new ways to aid the American currency Keri Lopez, 3, Fountain Valley. shows off the friend she made Tuesday while visit· ing a tra velir,g petting zoo at the Westminster Mall. After all, it's not every day m urban Orange County that a girl like Keri gets to meet a young deer. The petting zoo is scheduled to remain at the shopping center through Sunday. C. Erwin Piper ~leased bl8 report Wedne3day folk>wilul aJ. legatlona of mismanagement and favoritism ln regulat.ina tJae games during the ciLy'1 10 months ol leeaJlzed blnao.